Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1865 — Page 4
DAI jiY 11 EH LALD. Tllfi:.lAY SIOKXIXO. yoVKMltKl. -TO. Te Advertiser. Tp tv eo t4 the larges n'vrn pV to latent od fca. 5!rlei4i Mivptiw4 17 ry ether psrer a tk ftM. It therefore UTti adrisers y, C-y wfil Mt ad elsewhere.
. " Aamtcincttit lain Erenlng . ItmwrOUTAX TFK A 1EK: Ifa. L. I. Paaasrr. fcrth-B' jht Tr Life's la tf r. TAT MC3XCM-K!Wt' El-ck. Iut Washing!. trU Open day end fright. CITY ITEMS. I7JtJvAl an.l hlfct partus re cf frrjuent occurrm- In tbe cltr. r3ni! rUf lf t!n report MUnj c la' th Ir buin". frm pnrrlous wrek. - . e t-j iti weather tmItJit was tftr lWrlc nixl frowninjr. We like not Ibra lower. In?, ullrn I'-oklnj tii. A7atki At this rtä, two Lot, n s tn erTMj'I loj-, n! th rthrr, cne who ha w nul Vut a year at th- Lu-lne. tii""I he IIour vit -nirfd the entire aftcrn'K.n jntrnUy In the dimion f the prolsl mni5rn-rit cf the liquor law of the tat -- m - rlTTLe nmnU r of hmMing p rniit Luol during the wl ending NovemJxr 27 w twrntr, nnl their Ttlue wxn fVA J7, shosvtnsr a m in If.- t lnreae. ExrrxTXD. The Mh U. S. ColorM Volunteer, rwruittii In this Mate, an.l the 21th Intlisna tran Volunteer, are exjTtl daily to arrive in this It j- from New Orleans tUmif Srnr?r House la a Bod-l hU 1. IN lratirn 1 eonvrnimt for the traveling puMie, and it M!l-r,f.ftre is a triumphant proef of the fwt that It prnj.Tir-ion "know horr to kf ep a botel." t2TThe repair on the temr "Governor Morton"' are conclüJcJ, and the boat is now comj.Jet In all its ippointxnMit. "We are I.romlel an excurion to Waverly in a fw dar. The (iovrrnor Morton 1 a stiere. JJTThr Assessor of thU District, Mr. I'.raJsluw, U tili on the fvt tire, and tb who hsve been niuUng d tlcient returns would do well to correct th.lr emissions In time. He I I rt paring to wake s.mc more hi -Izure of U.k , and tlwn UjoU out for development. M rEP.f)VAL.-IIon. David Turpi of Mcnticlln, wmln the itjr yeVrdaj, and ermilimnted us wttb a call; alo, Jude Franklin, of Spcwr r. Thee pentUmen arc among our mo.t ml ou M aide Democratic chieftains one from Northern and one from Southern Indiana. Ret u UN eh. Mr. Rliwkford M. Palmer, a oa of our tovniu.ui, Coloutl N. It. l'aluier, and who ha Wti abnt from th btate fr uur than iifWn rear in California and reftm, retained to this city the other day. He c?me back much Improved by his long abiwe, aihl note with won Jf r the rhanije that have taken place since lat lie vva In our inid-it. ;iE THE RIGHT Max THE t.'KEDir. Last ueck some enterprising man with unusual irecaction distributed plentiful deposit of pTavl on the urfaeein the imtneJiate vicinity ofthel'nion Depot and between the railway track, i "red it was incorrectly given nt the time to the Street CommUMonir. Mr.C.W. ICobincn, Ute Superintendent of the lru Iiiilroad, and at present Superintend:.,nt of the Union Depot, Is the man who had the work done, and the public who have occasion to viit the Union Depot will ee ti it that the proper credit l piven f-.r the precautions taken, which will insure to them immunity from miji!. Fr.sTlVAUs.-The festival ot theTriaity Church was well attended on last night, and, independent of tUe pood time bad, a hand.onie sum wfu realized fr the benefit of the church. The Christian Church alo h-d a festival on last ni,'ht,f.T the benefit of the Sabbath school. The church was literally filled by a joyous association of the Jun; people. Nor vva the a.scrub!ov entirely comjosed of pirls and youtig ladies; of youths and younj? geutlemcn. Many prave and reverend seizors were there, and thoughtful matrons, suddenly endowed with all the frolicsome pleeof youth. The white flap which nature hanpsout upon the crown as a warning that time is passing, does not always suppress a snse of enjoyment in the breasts of those who are entering the winter of life. The head may Indicate nge, while the heart may a joyous as in the days of loy sentiment. 3Iayors COVRT. A diminished list of infractions of tbc city' peace and pood order, was atTordctl by the Mayor' docket of yesterday. IXTOXICATiOX. Two ludiviJuaU Were sufficiently bucolic to make thcnw-lre fit miIJecU for the Policeman's tutelar protection. They were found In a highly enthused condition by tbe iolU-e and brought Inf.. re His Honor. Their cases were duly considered. They were proven guilty, and a-ssesaUu nt of $v) 4J each was ordered. An inventory the balance on hand" revealed an insolvent condition. They are now meditating on the mutability f human circumstance, in the county jail. Their names are Daniel o'Callahan and Christian bnldcr. John Smith disturbed the peace, for which he was fined 0 4. Iaac (Jree n sold lljuor without license, for which be was fined tl . The presire on hi nances wa preatcr than he could meet. Iaae w ent to Jiil for thirty days. Law Deport IN THE SLYKEMK C'OIRT OF IIt ANA Third Pay November lr.ti.t, 1. Ordvred by the Court, that the docket be called f r tht argument of cases on submission at the present term, as follow: Cauis from the lt Circuit, on Friday, IVe. r.iWr 1. 1NT. Cnuesfr-m the id Circuit, on Tmdsv, IKtt tn)-r .". 1h. Cause frin tV Sd Circuit, on Tuesday, Denmber . lC". in um from the 4th Circuit. ti Wduednv, lNvrnil'iT to. !.". Causcs fvr the 5th Circuit, on W duesdav. i itTin rx r t. i".. Call- s fr. in the Cth Circuit Cf Jlibt T 0. Ho. u Friil y, mC'a'.iM from the Tth tirev.it. n Fridav. IVcembcr , lsO". Laus. from the th I'ireiMt, n Tiled w. IVc mur i:. iv'-. l aus, s fr m the Jth t'ircuit on Tiiiv!iv, I Vet ruber 12. t aiiM ireui the pith Circuit, on Wcthieday, 1SviuUt13, lNs 1. uisr fnni tlie 11th Circuit. . n Thnrd iy. leciTul-fr 11. l-. IsüM from the IJtli Ciar.;, iKs . iu r '. l'. Cau. s f.. in tlf CI-Ieti4V-.r t.'(ii, lM. Cau. trovi th. .th Cir-. on Friday, i "'i h'ridty, - i 1'ri lav, I, .1 n'i r I i:h. !... l b. u n n tf (Mi:v t y agreement tf tlie ptrti. s wi'.i perr.iitltd at any tir.o . OrJerrd. That the n.rk furnNh u copy 1 1 oriitr to th- daily i i. rn;:i p.ij r I', r publicati. n. f r t!f i: f r:-..l: '( all j -;tl fi.uc med. Fr. r:i t!.- r rJ. LaI. NotLr. Ch rk T Mij.r rii' C- i:rt. M'rurvr. C'f!:r Imi n t n,.m n.N r Term Tl.ir l No. .".TT. ,b im Lij p n. mi:v n It. I;. w. i et at. .1 l.n. n C. r. .vrürm..i. im .Iii. -. . No. I'd. i.-r-c l.owrr r. 1. hnt.f Mi m. i cunt). AlV.riü. !. Ju.ige. N... Tu- k. r W. U-iUatu-va vs. Law Mil- ; 1 r, Adu.:t.i.trtt r. Uy . 1'. Kc r. I. IUI lot t J u ij . i No. C-. iihaia lijn lest. lUnjaii.ii F. Hay. lU ereJ. I'r:t-r Ja.l.v. ' l'.vnri Murs (iwtu om:t 1.u..i.e Jl'XtsiE MclNixat-.- No. - -I- Tin- Fmt,.,i . Mate r. Charit. iKiialiue. Ii.Uit. Jf. r .. ( ißj fiT-ed treasury to to. Verdict if guiitv. s0 sn. Th? I'liit-d Mates ra. Jaru Thil- j lips. Indict, d f r ps- ug f.rged tri iurv Dotes. V rdi t t f jrullty and Ni.tn. ed tu the i Sootkrm Mate prl-n f.-r ue v r. ' Xo. CT1. Join A. Mk i:ak r 1 1 ul. rt. laj.irenwald tt of. Assamp.it, coiitu.u.d. Theln!tedtatrT. IvKt ThornTot,. f,.utiriOed. ' i : Tmircrvs ADMrrrrn. Frtvltritk T i Jlrown snJ W.II. IV Wolf.
CjEtn' 4wriCK,-Th f mtyfyTk 4.nrcH In tnxkinp rrpairs tn his offlrc It Is binp rn'apri. npsdatr.f.' atnl overhaulr.1 penTally. When done, we opine. It will pre--nt an asrreable rontrat to it quondam dinpy and unattraetive apparaoee. r.t n.MarrEwrw.-Tt followlnp buiblIng iwrmit have Wen pranteJ by the Hoard of Public Improvements iu-e our Iat report: TlivmssJ. Vater, two story brick Jwellinf, Trnnw rtrcrt, between North aid 'WaiBut. Joanna Hind, two try bri k dwellinp, between Pratt and .t. Joseph. Hnry Hani, one mott franw dwtHlfip, Athon treet, U tween Khle Nlin I street and Indiana Avenue. $.i. Henry .prb lhoft. two Ury frame dwelling. Illinoi' tret, Utween Suth and Merrill. F. Prange, two Urv fram dwelling. Illinois stre. t. Utwecn South aad Merrill. tiOOO. Corneliu Sulllsan, one and a half story frame dwelling, Meek itmt, bt ween Cady and IVnton stmt., f J. V. Davl. the man w ho was'nt poinp to
rorrwt bis apptieatioB, but was determined to foto law about it, has etncludeij to rorrwt It, and not refer the matter to the arbitrament of the court. Mr. lavi pat experience ha led him to exercie pre it care in pretiaring hi application. It is very complete and full. He decri!- Ute iroposl dwelling as lx-ing " a two. ktory, wxI, brb k. mortar, iron, clay, glass dwelling; roof, shingles; cornice, vvoi, iron, tin and paint; nuiuUr of chimneys, two, ami one flue; eütimatel rt of tuildinp, fl,UT 3T, or more," eU. The Ujard granted the penult without more ado. Permits were granted beide for thirtee n outbuildings, additions. te. Total numtxr of M-rmits for the wevk, S). Aprrpate value, Amuaementa Metropolitan TnEATf.R. It is rarely the good fortune of any audieuee to witues a hakpcrian perfortaanceofojual merit to that w hich greeted the board of the Metroixlitan lastnlpht. Mr. Barrttt f vlncea deep ftiMiy In his rendition of the preat character of "Hamlet." He fcocni, iKt uli&rly constructed by na ture fr the perfect realization of this most wondrous of all Shakreare's creations. His fine elocution develojed new leautie in the text, which the preat mass of the "Poet's" students never dreamed were there. "Hamlet Is an Ideality," which Mr. Harrett pictured forth much more vividly than it was ever our good fortune to witness lefore. He lost his own identity completely, and was, for the time, the actual creation of Shakspearc's brain, moving In the fanciful halls of " Klsinore." Would that we could have many sueh repre sentation as of "Hamlet" last night The tock company, too, acquitted them selves with credit. Mr. Iiiley has been so often a-sured of the fact that bis ierf mnanco of the ,'(ihol" is an artistic piece of actinp, that it is not worth while to repeat it in this place. When we nay that " IlaruM" was well ren dered in all its parts on last night, we leave much that is true unsaid. Whn we say that the Iirst act eonKI not te surpaed as pro duced on last night, we do but chronicle w hat wa patent to the splendid audience who witnessed the performance, Rn, vvho noted the fact. This eveninp, tbc " Jlirtb-ri'ht," by IJuhver w ill be produced in this eitv. Whatever comes from the elegant pen of i.ulwer, is an intellect ual treat, and this is one of his let. Add to the merit of the play the assumption of its leading character by Mr. Il.im.tt, and the at traction is ewnplete. Whoever would enjoy an eligible scat from which to witness the per formance thi evening, must seeure a seat this forenoon. IndInnnioIIs) lOtntl larket. coaascna r o. a. srorr k sros. InBitHAroLis, Wedkcsdat Evtwiwa, Kot. 29. OSOCtSIIS JvCoffp, per lb CO Rio da do S3 to 36 Tea lOJgsr, itan'arJ hsrJ... do Soft Crushed do Frown iyrop, fJ jHen, per ftl. do ffugar Hotue. .. . 9. O. Mclwn . $1 50 to 2 50 25 80 to S3 1C to 18 ... 1 75 ... 1 50 ... 1 50 Sorghum .Mulaskfs. 1 SO rmm ..moms asd raonrrs. Flour, per U $10 to 13 da Buckwheat, per lb 10 to 13 Curn Krai, bolieJ, pr bob 3 00 Htm, Sogar Cared, psrlh 33 Clear Sides, smoked 30 8koalJers, do Lard, new Butter, Choice.. Ew. per dot... Irieh rota'oe, per bnsh 80c to 1 00 Sweet di do 1 50 Onion. do f I Jj to S 00 Turnip do 75c. to 1 00 roc LT it ad otm. lireed Tcrkeys, per lb 30 do Chickens 35 to 60 do Duckr, per pair 100 do UeM 75 do Squirrels, apiece 85 do Rabbits do 35 "do Veniun, prr lb 35 Quails, per dox 4 00 Oesters (IX) per csn 1 50 do (XXX) per ca 1 Su vtrrrs. 'ranire tut 111.. $10 to 20 00 $S to 10 00 I.rmont do bos Apples per bVl., Choice I 00 Prunra. per tb 35 to 40 Cberrlo, Dried 0 Pescben, do 55 Applrs, do 15 to 30 CrsuUerrlr, per bbl 80 BUSINESS NOTICES. lliinillit V IE ii eli 1: have removed their offlctf to Exehance Buldiiij:, 33 North Illinoi street, opposite Rates lbuse. novl-2m A Slock of Iry laoosN worth .s to eT.""', f.-r trade for city property or a farm, at the National Land Ajrency. StM.t I.ndlc Wmttlns: Fancy Toilet (ii's, can U letter accommotlate-d, toth in prices and quality at Senour's Drus: Store, No. 3 Bate Houe Hlu k, than any where else in the city. Call and see. O - K7 OO. i.lnoiri.lkr Hot C ake.. Those Men's lKublo Sde, Sewed, Calfskin Boot, at May's, No. b North Pennsylvania street. Only Seven Dollars jer pair. Illamoiiil, Itlnss nnil lIn f r sale to pay advance-, at the Loan OtUce, No 34 South Illinois trcit n.'-'Jawow "still Itsey 1. Maj-r Itinn. the Puymaster, v t-lti j the I5.h-k rublishlng ITcsentati. n 1, pot, and selected a !ook und received I a il er t'.ttr w i.rth ill. Al t'lmiw Itrxk I receive! ailr Ice ritchcr worthy; uJ I hundreds f th rs are fan ia tlie same, (io J an.l v'et tic f th. f jirccnt. Inquire f r V. j Ni rth Illin.'i trc t. I4n:il lIjint at r nd.iiuN. iiinUhn 4'riHr:il!on 'Viw fan Its ! i'iir h-iii,' the 1-1 n North As tlel Tenne''' Oth of Icitv Iniiit. l!er. Tl i. M r.i th tut n have ar t!i.- -.Tj't r jtivu lire- a the-e I. t arc, all t!:- a.l arit.ifc'e tf the titv without p. in 1 ul h thcM- time. ta. w hi. h i n.i H!m!1 it. in :u2 'llir National I.:inI A, ut'3 c' j..itc th.' Theater. h.i f-r nie. Kir, cme of ' tl,oc lcautiful I uil.lin;; on Tcunej-sec an.l Miiii i-i tre t. A No. che.i' city treicrty. . iiuj r.' etl : f.iriu in thi anl ether St.tt-. t A -i -
Tin It ;!- lVntcb. win.N an l - t W A u in the -t. in. 1'iiic 11 C1M-, for s.i'.c to iay ad-In'.-ry s ance. at the lsrn cr, No. 31 Nuth Illinoi treet. n'-aw3w
as si llrlnuser U tle ArlUl who inaV.es Ilaluu ral lUx t'AnJ inre tiaiter fr the ffniale tipper ter.d)hi f riiilalelihia. He fumih the fahUiiahle retail t.n- of t hestl i.l .lr..t 1 f i . I.M. tl... .... -h..,l ly." hut 2rc lioi iiain , pii'i; , arc phin, ri.h and tl-vi't. -! Iln In.!l;na;M-li txclusirtly l y K. Mi. No. ! North IVnnt Ivani tnt. ! nly Onr.l'lllh Cuoka I r.-quir.d as the d..tu payment eil ul It so! i at the ul j ii'M Moit i-.y. The l -t are situated on Naith l'.at tievt. I'M and ftiil -articulr can !c had st the fra.-e er Wlh y .1 Martin". Tt.-Al K- ; tat' Ale tl l.e r,. -.'. - - "T ea - : ISrnliam .V o.. ILiitr Iluuist I ciI ncr, keep the cr.ly rttnent cf teinw ay i J'ianos ia the Mate. uov-lm
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IxmsNA. You are ealle.1 nprn to -rally csne arain" arvl bHp roll bk the tide .f rin thut IntempeTaJvet has p-ursl frtb tijwn our snj-le. We do nt decern it neceary tu il you how terrtHy the nir-e f intemperance baa siXKtrpe't our bvnl in tlir ft-w years tit at have Jut pad. t TUe eiideuce of its devacating pread are all around u. The vouih f our land the youn men who have battled for our country and v en those f ripr years, are golu rapidly down to d. ath premature death eternal death, by rean of Intern pT. ante. We mut top this tide of ruin! The tiine to ! thU i iww I If all whocanaet will aet promptly, vo can trile tJ;e tnonter to th earth, and our children and friend from ruin. You are hen by call ed upon to attend a in a convention f Tcmp-rance jo.le at Indianapolis, on Tuesday, the jth day of iM-embcr next, at ten o'clock r. m,, for the purpose of comjib tin; a thorough organization of .ur f ree, and pre-J paring to pireMttle to this terrible enernv. ' Arrangement are Umg made f..r the e- i commolatloti of all who attend, free of charge, and also fr conveying all who attend the (.nvention ov r the railroad at half fare. We earnestly reuet MiuisU-rs f the (iotu I I to use all jtossible effort to promote the suc cess of this Convention, and all ticwspattf-rs friendly to virtue and happiness, to copy this notice, and favor the undertaking. James P.lake, J. M. Kay, Ilenrv Wright, L. J.Murri, F- T. inker. It, T. Itrown, A. Stf.ne. J. IF. F.o?ier, W. If. ll. McCurdv, I-AbU-tt, D. Mcl.nuld, A. H. Kunkb-man, W. llannaman, 33-tf 9 Fine nnsl vrllkept I'nrnlliir nt At'CTlON, at the residence of Mr. John A. romeroy, No. ."11 North Illinois street, on Thurlay, November 30, 1'. at Oj; oMo k, A.M., two hundred yards TapMry, PrusseN, Thns-Ply and Ingrain Carets and Matting, one Marble-top Center Table, two Marble-top WashstamM. two Marble-top Rosewood Dressing Bureau, one sot 1 lair-seat Itosewooel Chair, one Hair S fa, one Easy-'hair, one one Sofa-Lounge, one set Rosewool Cane-seat Chairs, two Knscwood Ho-king-'hairs, one Oval Table, one very fine Rosewood Bookca.se, two Rosewood Freneh lledsteads, one single Bedstead, two Hair Spring Mattresses, Oak Extension Table, Oak Sideboard, Oak Dining Chairs, Oak Ilatrack, Oak Chamber Set, Refrigerator, Cookin; and Warming Stoves, Linen Window Shades, and Cornice, Cooking and Warming Stoves, Kitchen Furniture, etc., etc. At the North end of the Illinois street railroad. East side. Be sure and go. William E. Featiiekstox, 2-3 Auctioneer. Sadtlle-ICock Ojsttcr In the Shell. IT. E. IlezeViah, of the Geranium Saloon, inft.rm his friends and the public that he has just received, and w ill receive daily t'uri8?tiie season, the tin est quality of Saddle-Rook Oyster ever brought to this market. These bivalve are carefully selected, and acknowledged by epicures to be unapproachable in flavor, taste and size, bein? extremely rich. Ladies should recollect that this Saloon is divided into two departments, that of the ladies being entirely di-tinet from the other. P. S. It should also bo borne in mind that at the"tieranium is every variety of (iame, Vension, (Quails, Prairie Chickens, etc. '2SISl The aTlnet iind I.iirsest (Ktrich Plumes of all colors at the New York Millinery Store, .HI Xorth Illinois street, Jlillcr's Block. "Vnnled.--15y a single jrentleman, a furnished room, either in a private house or pullic building; within two squares of the Post Othce. Address P. O. Box 1;. o We call attention to the auction sale of lots on Tennessee street, just north of the corporation limits, to take place next week. The lots will he sold decidedly ehoaior than vacant ground can now te preureel in that vicinity, They are les than two minutes' walk from the street railroad. A Iarg;e Stork of .llYImloon and Ouitars just reeeiveil at the Bates I Km so Corner. We select our poiH N in tenon, and sell at the lowest cash prices. 'JS-lw - For ISent Two front ollices, on second floor, centrally located, will be let, se parate or together, by L. II. Hamlin t Co., Real Estate Brokers, Exchange Building, 3.1 i North Illinois stre. t. isj The Instt fhanee to secure one or more of those Cheap Building Lots, on East street, near Virginia Avenue Street Railroad, will le offered next Monday, when the remaining lot are positively to be closed out. Call at the Real Estate OlhVe of Wiley & Martin, for Plats, etc. The lleailquarterM in Indiana for Fancy and Staple Dry (Joods is the New Yor Store, W. II. (ilenii, proprietor, il. tin's Block, Indianapolis, Indiana. o I'H May V C'o. at the I.tn Oili.-e, No. öl South Illinois stmt, will loan iuonev on anv article of value, or buy the same. Always on hnnd unredeemed pledges fr sale. m At .'ot. Ludinsrton, Cady A- t.o.. 2:1 East Washington strett, are positively selling oft their entire st-n-k of IkxiH and shoes at cost. Sl-Iw The SIniils.IpiI lniiiranee Co.. of this city, has paid over Thirty Thousand Dollars ($3(("KK) in Losses, since January 1st, lbiT, and now has over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars (ftkK,(SH) in .na Capital. We say, insure with the Sinnisippi. 23-Gv For Sale. A Hone and light Spring Wagon and Harnes. Apply at No. 3, Bates House Block. J. F. Skxocr. 22-tf. Inrtlntlale V triill have fitted up mist handsomely the room formerly oe-cupieil by the Telegraph Company, over the Bee Hive SU.ro, and now occupy the same with the I'uion Insurance Company a their Land and Insurance Oilice. m-lO Familie) in the Aorlh ami F:it parts of tlie city are informed of five fa. ts: 1. The Capital Drug Stro, corner f Ma.saelmstt avenue and Vermont strttts. U very near vou; i. Mr. WikhJs. who ke'jts this house. Mu, reliable g.vds at n a- nablcpri- es; :?. You can have Frescrij ti. ns j r pand accurately at all hours; 4. His .-ool are fresh, and seleetod with ;:ri at enre; Iii Lri-Jhc tar," U I'lahi ! n-n. lioKb n M'rI'or tlie "liol-t I li : !' of the caoti call n Kht.!iu, of the I'irdo IIct.iurant. Shell ( yUr. I .it an. I riuuit, x rs cd u all style. 10-lm i I V. -.ill inj elJ frieiul. i;.i the j uhhc in p n- ' irs'.i iT "any ether ruin. arc rcicctfally ! i!iit-l to patronize th"old cta'-lishnunt an.l ; wiU-Wkkhu "I'liitttl Mate- Iye-hoUe anl rU-aninr ltal.lihuient," No. tijNtutii Illinois ; treet..I.e.h Harri, l'n iri. tor. .nt.V t.. an.l I'.Hit thorou.'My eh ar.c.l, rcp-iireil ami niail.- tv l.-eA .'i"l a r.-w. i 'Le lo bow reoovste ml.o nevrr J.-l Wfore, . Ard tboM who t'.m j ren At i now r Cor ate the s,.r.' ' si.irc !etlin', rer.naUe charge ar.el j rouij t attention to lnini- nre our e! 1 fricn l Ilsrri ! mottoes. I'Ltf BROKERS. i . o : O V 1 ICE, .o. 3 I Month llllnoU Strt. MONEY XjOAJSTTTO l. SI MS TO nut; Of WATCHF.S, PirBn's. Jsretry, S.lrr Hate, Gass, tiol.. I ry 04. M.ictl Inrtiumett. Srwtrc Msraln.. Cij-h rf, 8 Us. IlouxhoM Goods. oM tioM and !:ler. hs tft, tu I e-tUrr aricle ot afn. Wuiel U by lie tk. SjvtLera Hsrkrt, a I kladf of Oostt's and L4. Weartrj Apr!1. W w ss; alao, TruiAs and Vall.es, try (kkK Kedd eic. c . Ac. bast ass. strxnly prlsst.. t'Oce opt at si! ii T. K. MAT k CO. cl3ltf rst Cffic sj.14r.sa. Leck Bos XU
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id at Olympia. t I marifivt-' uv private letter fr..m a friend we learn that roniora)e disru e.l at the f.Jiy of lr. Mereer. w ho i irrtn ! to 1 en route to the sound with seven hundred lankec women from Ma-a huetu. th-! mat r ufmi e. ,f n horn OA uini M er-1 r i the mot raiiral. are unsparing in their j ii m neanicKs TjIIv of a man who ha, by inisreproectation and fa. hood. ! Indueci in h a lari; numUr f female to f r- ' ake their homes in the Lat and emizrate to a country totally unprepared to provide heme frthem. - ltn-attiS'crlnj miM certainly f.,llov th-ir ' advent, ajld what i to U-nwof the-u i a' question not easily m.iviJ. When they under- J stand the deception, this fellow. Mercer will! ne ei nur mere in a nurrv, r we are mistaken in the revenge of a woman. Those w ho came out with him lat year heartilv d noun-e and fn-ely accord him every name except that of a gentleman. 1 he vessel ther come In I iw t to touch anywhere short of tseatle, and the Is p!e there are dismayed to think w hat can tse done with o nianr Yankee women. fionior Ilckerins is said to U- with them, on f.re !''' L"n'1 U n'- Tliej will i .Lrkll l.t ..ti .fff tlx. .1.1 ........ dUrjnx the passage. iiu in iwr Fnun the mills we learn that the P.,rt C.mMe Milling Company Into employe,! fiftv Kanaka and tüe treeiKrt mill twentv-tive Chinamen, and discharged that numUr of' w hite uu u, a cheap lUr" i now the nm. 1 he sound i full of idle and unemployed men, anu mo ioiiis peneraiiy re rediiem' their wime jufr anu ffeuinrr in lnn:m'n Kanaka, as they say thev can eet Ueem l.mr. chas from their owners for 1nj rw.rvear. They can Lo fed much clieaj r than w hite la-l-rers. We predicted this state of affair some tiim- a :;, aad told thej lumtx riiiL' men that jut as soon as the mid owm rs dare make the change, they would discharge the j,Tcaltr share m me w ane men ana import neunten, Chinamen and Kanakas to do the work. Now, these men lri to see ami realize the truth of our warning, when It i too late for thera to hUp tnem Ive. Mr. I nnv.tli abolition candidate, trot everv vote cavt "for dele gate at Fort (iamble, and "a large majority at r reeiort, ttius sliowing how eailv thcue poor white laborers were deceived bv their euiployen, wten asureil that the predictions made by us vyere "Copperhead lies." Captain Frank Henry, nephew and son-in-low of lr. A. O. Henry, has been appointed Surveyor f Jeneral, tilling the vacancy oeeaioned by the IKx tor's loss on the Brother Jonathan. Captain Henry is a competent and worthy gentleman, and as lon as the present party is in power, we hope to see him hold the place. His appointment has sickened the radicals over there, and President Johnson is more than ever distrusted by them. (Jarticld was an applicant for the otöce. Salem (Orejm) Fashion of the South Durtnir the War. Fashion logins to re-assert its empire in the South. During the war a man was deemed fortunate if he owned a couple of tig bushes, for then he was sure of having; his family itc vided with a suit of primitive clothes a good as that worn by our first parents, if things came to the worst. Men and women did not care much what tbejr wore, no they wore something. Nor was the style or cut "of garment much regtrded, for there was a sort of carnival of old clothes. It was not uncommon to meet a gentleman with a coat or pantaloons which looked as If thev had lteen cut out with a broad axe and nailed together hurriedly by a rough carpenter. The patterns, too, were a i strongly spiced with variety, as well as with the odor of great antiquity. The old swallow-tail and shad-belly coat (which is thought by many to be the style worn bysoah when he harangued the antediluvian on the probabilities of an unprecedented freshet,) was exhumed aud restored to general favor. Trowsers made in the good oldfashioned way, w ith an apron or sort of dropcurtain in front, were brought to light by venerable and respected gentlemen, who have never been satisfied with modern innovation in dres, and for a long time battled stubbornlv ajahist them. Ilr, cot inaptly designated it eamit-ketrles, stove-pipes and bee-gums, by many soldiers of Ix-e's annv, whenever thv encountered the luckless wearer, and called upc n liira to "come out of it," were very prevalent among sober-sided civilians; coon-skin and skull caps or a strange and unique model, were worn in bold and utter defiance of all previous proprieties of fashion. The ladies of the Smth exhibited a similar spirit in yielding to the necessities of the times. The dimensions of crinoline were neglected, and our dames and damsels looked as lovely and attractive in homespun and lins-cys as they had ever done in silks and satins. Bonnets of the coal scuttle, gig-top and chicken-coop type, fossils of fashion which were the pride and glory of the Elizabcthian age, were drawn forth from dusty closets and old-time band-Toxes, and were eonscribed and forced into service, bhoes which w ere regular clod- I knockers and beetle-crushers covered tender toes and well-turned ankles, which had been used to the finest calf-skin ami most delicate tnoroceo. There was eminent good tate and good sene in all this, and we hope that the lessons of w isdom and economy inculcated by the war will not le forgotten now at its conelusion. Jlichmond Times. Imposition. It is reported that the hotels in various parts of the country are raising their charges for board. There "is no necessity for this, as they are now making enormous prolits at least double those ever made iK'fore. A 'eir York Times. The people themselves are partly in fault for this constant tending to higher prices. There never In fore was the amount of money spent for self-gratification; the pleasure travel last summer was unparalleled. Our people have come to like high prices. Once economy of expenditure was a matter of credit, now profuseness of expenditure is the boast. Formerly a rich man would plume himself upon having the bet. pÄ- of horses for the least money; now lis. boast is that he has a pair of horses that IyeJeost more money than his mlirhbor; and tbtlest fellow is the one who has tlie highest-priced team. N it is in every department. Wives anJ daughters are loaded down with silks that can stand alone, and w hich cost their weight in gold; they are smothered in furs brought from the Arctic regions, and made up at limitless eot. I'eople like to pay high prices, and thoe who have the articles to sell would not be shrewd did they not indulge their customers. Hojel keepers and merchants see this purse pride, and put money in their tills bv catering to it. Everything now is measured" by what it has cost. Here is a fifty thousand dollar house, and there Is a one hundred thousand dollar one. litre cmes a pair of two thousand dollar horses, and there trots a single horse for which its owner paid fifteen hundred dollars. Dollars have become the standard of measurement. Kven weddings are measured by gold or rather, greenbacks. When we speak of a man's worth, no one dreams but that it means his money capacity; when we refer to such a person as a valuable citizen, it onlv suggests his probable Income tax. Cleveland Herald. A Hit ok Komaxcc. A la.lv litln; In this city, wparnte.1 from her huhan.l hv the ieiitu.h; of the w ar. at last reached the conclusion that he w as ilea.!. ?he partetl, piece lv piece, with her jewelry, then with her luce's and liner clothlnjr. ami' finally w as driven nl-rao-t.W abMlnte litrc. The ether lay .he rcceieil a letter from a pntlcman in Misi. ippi. infonmnif her that herhushand had late. Iy eli-l there, leainir a fortunoof over ti.ism, to which he w a the tx.le heire". A check fur t H accompanied the letter. Her huhand haunj; enlNte.1 in the army, was dU-hanred on aee.mr.t of ilho; an.J.'owinr to th uns. ttlcd täte of the country, he prcf-rriil to remaiu in the extreme N-.uih until the i!o of the war. While there he liocrnne etitraired in ari"iis peeulation, and made lanre amounts of laoiicv. He expected to rejoin hU f.imilv n "mi a- pence wa declared. He invented hi fand in eottcn. an.l had jut tli-iM-'cd of it v hen l. ath closed hi career. He had written I many letters to his wife. 1-ut latne of them I rea. lud lur. 1il' d-part-d jetrday f-r Nati rhez. t realize the cointeteiHc that await her. rhiii'ttij.hij (;istt. From th. Rtshst.IIs Coarier. The IiidianapolU Herald. We hae !vef..re thi tailed to iiotie-e oi r c-t.inp.-rary, U-tanv we have Ih-oii unal.le to rn eie a copy of it. We lo.w have it I fore u, and are much ph a-d with it general :tp. peirame. TyNr-raphically. It is a credit t the- "art i-r tratie" in Indiana, and a caual ulanee down it elaN-rate olitorial coluinu fully satify u- that it i worthy its petition a the central or.'an of the iK-ni's racy. We have learned through our t-xehaii.'e tliat it 1 politically presided omt l y Jud.'e IV-rkin. Aiilmuh n t k fv.nallr acjuinted with him. Iii name i impressed upon our rr.'iilli-. ti n a a prudent, sineere and ui-ri 'lit t on-ti-tiiti. nul politician, auJ apcutliiuan ahuvethe t-iuhttn; re i. h of low partum lander. The llFirsi i i alive to the want- of the tiir.e. N a tlior.-urli tow and mtv readallc journal, and or..- deM-n in t f the siipyn rt ( f the 1 Vmoer::tie party and f the j-ople n Tullv in In iiitiv It I puhlNheJ dallv and we.klv hv Hall A Hutchttwn, at jI an.f$i n -p.rtiv lv. We ad ie our friend to suWriV literally, and wih it a Ion-. properou and uefiil ear. r. Tm. Ih-puUican (lot mors are running away, appartntly, tiovcrocr Morton, t-f I n-Ii ana. i aUut to eo to Lurep. (ioxernor Turtin i to g.i to t uba, (iovernor Kentou i in New ork n imortant tinc coiinecUil with the m Titiade and firvworks tlepartrjent. WvtlJ. tri Ther rcnch(uvtrriiafnt haccruia(nced pr.- ution i.'iint the (j iai'.R Xationnlt f -r circulating information arcut Mexican aßairs. t aiculated to dNturh the puMie tranlUility. The "ditine- itanton can st in this tue c ii il ts r.f a taj exuaple. tXT A New York clerk has l?en arrctedfor UctfiTin ' a eutcniT r m llir.r rmxlthat ni-r j cotupo--J partlv of cotton, uJ assorting that they Were ail W is L If ntrT clerk who d :?i (Lh k U aml ir rH.ci will l.xt
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FTJRS! FURS!! STOCK OF FURS, Ff fn-p4siff Tryllin In quality sx.4 variety t be foa 1 rli ehr In U VI et tuj tow b een at the j A'o. ? Weft WnshtH'jtn St cnr. MrriJivi, rossnrioi or 1?.. 1?.. f.,..sl-. 1 111 viull I ill JltlllllL?, 11 3-1, 1 'A I.I Ca j so. VICTORINES, EUGENIES, 4'olIars, Hertha, -IS Ileal Riiswinii Sahle Ilndvon Ilay Sahle, American Sahir, Freneh Sahle, Royal i:rmine and .11 ink, For Ladies, Misssi uti CbiUraa. ALS0,Fur Collars and Gloves, In Otter, Beaver and Set!, for Gsnti, at whole uls and Retail. Old FU&i relibed, repaired and madt orer In any stjle in a few hours. The attention tT th. Wholesal. TraJ. Is enpeclally directed to the following Uoodj : .100 1-1 Fur CaiKSi, ' JOO 3-4 Fw r Cnies, 7.-01-3 l nrCniies, 000 1-1 FurCtipo, lOOO Victorines, 1100 Collar 150 Ilerllm, 370 FiigrenlsMs, 1750Miiir JGOOprsu CulIV, lOO sloz. Fur 'IVuniuesl IIoosIh AT TYLER'S dotM dim II Ii) I'-II I VI". PROFESSIONAL. Maitim m. aar. jovaraaa w. ooaoci. wAixca auic KAY GOUDOV A .TIAKCII, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, INDIANAPOLIS, I5D , Will practice tn the Federal and State Courts. Office, No. 12 New ft Talbott's BuI'dlng. orjth of Post Office. noM-aly JOM.PH E. M'PO.NALD. AlDldON L. aOACHK. UATlfi III t CILg. 7Tcl)0 ALl),ItOACIIi: A SIIEEKS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Second Story, Etna Building, lViinyIvunia St., rrsctice in tii. Inferior an.l Suprrme Courts of Ind. ana and in the Frdrrsl CourU. norl3 dAtf STM. A. 10 t. l. sr. M'roip. l.sVi: V McsT'OlCl. ATTORAEYS AT LAW, Itoom Xo. BlaclffiTtTs Block, Indianapoll. ( Ind. Will practice In th. State and Federal Conn. noTl7-d3m DR. IlII.MtY I'. IlAIt.MIS, PHYSICIAN AM) SURGEON, IXDIAXA r OLIS, 1XIK IFFICE McOaat's Block, Keatucky Avenue, room 0. noor. itesldence So, 197 yonh Alab.ma. norlOitf PHOTOCRAPH STOCK. J. J. .UK RK ITT, PUt-t 1 Photograph and Ambrotype st o ok , VMiKVFRT THI5J cecesiary to tke art. 11 so, Ibotorsph Albcns f every ssriety. KspeciaJ s-tt tton KlTen t. Frsmleg Mctcre to c rder in genulD. ü.H Frsnf a Gilt aad Kew...d MonMlngs wboleaal. ar.l reis:!. Photographs, K.trTli.i, srecscopie hctores an-1 Ster.ocopes. in .eery variety, at bolesal. an.l retail, !.. Ci Norta lllibum street. Icdisnaoolia InJlans. nov!3dlai DILLIARDS. New Billiard Hall. (iE3i BILLIARD ROO.M, .o. 0 lVeM lVaishlnson Strret. 8CPFKB TA 81.18, t-einr. Pbe'sn'. Conbinstioa. jcrTock't Table, tke test In the city. Centrslly lucaied, aad sy of acres i, beiLf OO the jroetd cuor. Aa elrgsLt Bar sltschsJ, srttch la .applied iU choice Liqiors a:.d Cisrs. ttn day and a gbu nowll Hi' EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company. 4i na r.MTED STATES EXPRESS COMP!'. OinC SO. U XLST WAÄHIJfGTOS STEXIT. tollAAapuU.. Three daily Kxprsae te Sew Tork; Two daily K i presses u Clnduati, and Two da:.y Kaprssses te Chlcayo and H-Losjs; The abere Cen pastes are the Uly .rtrÜsf Xxwt M Ike fulkrwtcf read, ic 15DIA5A CXXTRAL; LAFATrrri chicaoo. IMKAMAPOUS 4 rXKL'; TI&KX nAm IUCHM05D: BKU.trOHTAQrw UDIASaTOLU. JZ?'!?"?' sshiafcU. ao4 freight earrtod sria T ad Alepucki.aa4 la ckvp of special aad fl llll Koiea, BUls tad Drafts will h.pipUyeoTietd msA riT miAXMir
CAJ?P?.ETC. THE LARGEST CARPET STORE I IV D I A X A, I KEPT HY
Ul'llE, ADAMS i CO., 26 and 28 West Washington Slrert, (Tletcher Store,) XfBO HAYS CE3m.T DISPOÜID OF THEIR 1 Dry Uosxii arsl cooverted tat w;r. s la a Yliolcalc and Rilail Carpet, Wall Paper AND HOUSE FURNISHING Establishment. HUME, ADAMS & CO., Call special attention of CARP E T D E A E E R 8 Or Whwtesale barer, to their larg. stock of all grades of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, IVIatting-s, Wa-XiJL. PAPEK, Curtains, Window Shades, i Sofa Carpets, Rags and Mats, i In an endless rar'.ety. HUMS, ADAMS & CO., Hat. a large quantity of Remnants of C -A. !Rj PETS Tbl: tjyirdi each, nd nuder, hieb Iii be told BIX)W Cost. Ilruaoela Carpels, Heat 3 ply Ilcst2p!j- " Common ply Carpet .1 0. per Yard. - 2 OO per Yard, . 13otolC3. 75 tn if OO Cotton Chain Rag Carpets. THE FIXEST ITOOL BLANKETS sl BED C01IF0RTS All sizes to S feet bj 9 feet sqaart. Wool. Dutch, IlnKlitli.Tiirllled Hemp and Hough and Iteady O Ji. K F E T roR Dnrisa roomsjxsd kiicbexs. HUME, ADAMS & CO., Will kssp coastastly on hand a lar j. assortment of Farnitare Coverin?. Piano and Table Corf rs, Table Linen, .apklns, Towels. &c, &c, Which ar. selected with cart and attention, kaosrisg the wants of oar customers. tu largest axd exst assoithttt or WALL PAPER IX THE STATE. Do do think of boyTn a Carpet or Wall Paper before, look tag at Uli larjs Stock, wiere jov caa sare dcLars ob as Carpet. Ill TIE, ADAlS & CO., 25 aad 28 West WashlEgton Street, CJLETCSX1 T0SXJ INDIANAPOLIS, IND. MTlStilSA'
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ncllrlonfainr Railway. 4 11 A.Ai: OF TTI.tllL OS ASD AFTIR irOJrrjAT, M)VIBJC txa, trslaa will lav CaSea Dopst is fallowst on A. M, Express Kail. ' 4.00 P. Aocom-aJstioo, 'J Vaka st.! i P. Slgbt tiprtos. rum tsKjrs not tsi tirr. 10 00 A. V., 3T!ct Express. 11.15 A. M., AocvmKHlsUo. AC P. M., Uail. 5. MUW5. SADDLERY HARDWARE. Saddlery Hardware Jy AXD CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. GEO. K. Sil A It E & CO., V'M VnliInslon Sfrrrl, Wbo'.eksls dsier la Ihunes. Chniiis, Whips, UOKSt: JILAXh'KTS, 4'OLLAVS, Curry (oinli mid RruIie, lSpriiij,K, Vx1ck, PATE.M AM) C..UIELCD LEATHER ai i.oi us. Moss, Tow, Curled Hairs, &c, &c. Ordern hy nail will receive prompt a'ten:i4i. DovUdlm DENTISTS. IOVlI.I,V V SWALLOW, DENTISTS, Ofice, Xos. 7 and 6 Kden's Bluck, Bis Market Street, near Post Oflce, Indianapolis, Ind. rS,EETH EXTRACTED witl ont psln. All operstioo X appertsiuing to tLo prufes.ion performed io th must srient.tic manner. Sstisfsction RQsrsLteed In all cases. novli-d3m CLOAKS. ETC. i oici:s i i:k sc Lii-r, MAarrACTXiiKsor CLOAKS AM) 3IAINTILLAS, AID J0BSKKS IB Cloths, Silks, Cloaks and Dress Trimmings, 3 West Washington street, 15DIA5AP0US, 1NDIA5A. BOt Opposite Palmer Doos.. OYSTERS. 3Xiiiiii's Oysters. IIuj- Vour i)ter or IIOISA A ADEKKOf. Xo. 01 irf Washington Street. rpOOSE TXRIVALKD Sea-side, I. R. If., and F. F. 1 Oysters, received daily. Bet in th. market. Pot op only by Jlsnn k Co, Baltimore. DOTl5d:m TOBACCO. P. ST. MAT, j ft. Ixralx. CSJ. a. SHOBE, 1 tlian a po '.Is. D. K. rrrxAK IM)IA.APOLIS TOBUrO WORKS. P. 1VL MAY & CO., Minrifsctnrf ri of all rrale i ct Chewing Tobacco. OmCI NO. 83 EAST SOUTH STEKKT, Lntllan xi poll, Intllnnn. norl3 dim REAL ESTATE. s. . eou, tt. c. Hot-am, rOLI cV IIOPKI.S, Real Estate Agents, nvc corif Uctly on band, for sale, all kinds of CITY PliOPERTY C10NSHT1NQ .r Hoof and LoU, Vacant Lota and Out-Lota. Cheap Uotnes tso alajs b. secured L the psymeot of smsll san.s. Good term and fsrortble tlm. secured tn all kinds of Property. Fsrm Land and Mill p-opr?y. Wisconsin, Minrietou, Iowa and MUsoarl Lands fr sale 1 Ofllce, No. 7 Temperatxe JIsIl, Iodisjiapo'.ls, Ind. bo 13 dim B. M. SPICERtSc CO., Real Estate Agents ANI XoTAHIKS VVULU o. '20 1.3 Morth llllnoU Ktree-t, INDIAJJ APCLJ3, INDIANA nor I dtf HOTELS. WM. DELL'S UNION II u , East WubJoton street, opposite tke Court House, Inllanaplio, Ind. BT TII0B0LGHLTKENOVATI5a ASB E5LARG1st try house, I am enabled to e?er n faesu a coaifrutls home. lUs per Isy, t i. noril dim WM. LEU, Proprietor. Stewart Houho, (Formerly Bantln House,) i i:uiu: nii ri i.i rWlHIED 8 TBI ET, two doors so; a of Ohio street. I CoU. James aad Bob tewert, iTopr's. Free Bs s to and from the Boas, at all hoars ot th. day and night. oeTiidly ORIENTAL HOTEL, Illinois BTtrrr, One Square Sonk of the ünlo Depot, Indlannpoli. Indiana. tOTl3 dim B0LLA5D V ACTDDER, Prop's. SHERMAN HOUSE, Opposite I'nlom I-pot, 1XDIAXAPOL1S, 1XD. coli, Unrtess fc Ce., Preprlrtr. boslo M:A.cr house, Corner Illinois and 21arktt Streets, Indianapolis, Indiana. F. T. FALKXK, I. FAXTE COST, - - Proprietor. STBJ.IJ CAU ran U and from the doe of the -Mary" to Us Caie Lwpot aat aU; parte of ta air. F. I. from tio JM of October, l6, tl prks) of Day Board wul bs) raisooi to lee Won mt V. aml-stte
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Thurdij Kvcnin?, 0Tfnbrr 30. .11 K. Ii. I. - IIA R RETT. BIRTH-RIGHT. Omlir CrtkOs . Y'our Iii IV in Ifnncrr. . Hoests Kerttd Ihr, dsy im sJtsct, T-oin.w (FriisjJ Fartt3 titi ( L. T. DsrrMt. faes o AiisaiB.--jcttl. a&4 all trr3 rstt.ic Dr-Cirei. 6y; fn.si. Bsies, for Ma praea, ( im; OrcSMtrs S-rsts, TA CMts isli.rr al rsmlly Circl. Ii CkUdr la svrms. 1. rAKTICLLAB NrrriC K.-n. Uort.Csrs lat th rbssler e-rery sreatac s th. cU sf th. t tfmaor. Psspl Uia at ditM: c.a r.it tkta. mTsöxic hall". Illlsrly for 'I'wo ln4nlj. Satnrday and Monday, Der. 2 and 4, Arri:XX)N AND KVKSlNiJ. IMMENSE ATTKACTION. Ts r.Ahlbltion. C luWinrd in One. CIIAXG AM) ENG, Th VorVd-saova4 H.snsei Ts lc, n4 IIOOTIIO A.I IOLA, Th. W.as1errul Will AanrsIisnChildrva. RK-ArrsAKsNce or the fai-famfd kiabT.SE TWIMS.-A'trr a eclo l. n rr th'ttn yrsrs rreni fnl'e life, th. Manes. T'n, CIlANd soJ EN J. ejcifnlly arnonnce l the pctl.c that (hey rs d r abnut to bsi a fsrell loL-r.r the l'mtrd h ates, when ttey iron tust th s.m llhersl pstrentt. tv. stowe4 a thefr Br-t trtie'ltur toer II sT.rJJ them on ties, their (irand I'nrru rll l:nlrr. j tnlnmenls, j CllAXil and N(l will bs axomptnVd hy th.ir ihltl d-.n, ho hs. heen born kiccs (heir Ut app.sratK. j In pab:ic. R'lnesiber, this Uyvnr U.t cLsrx-e of swib the (rrat won-ters. III003IIO mid IOLA Th. Wild ABMra'Un OliMren.ar eidetitly f a Canaihsl Pace, Joiginir from ihir nsnrl prrLvlies. their Ur hsrp trrlh. etc.; peibsps th. otily prr mi from tbst ovautry Iw livin Their heads sue tke sna'le t and tnort eartatnly fhaped erer neen on ttimsn t'eir.jf't in t' is rc'untry. Kememberthe Days, Dates tV IIonr.. Djors Open fror 2 to 5 and T t , P. M. Adtiilatlon.. . tht Id ren . ..0 Onit. . 2b til. Kxai.iRn, Pioprietor. I'T, Msbaer. Indiana State Museum, nilliAIMII.K II. Three Albino CliiMrrti! CUAI.LXnE OF nVK TTTnt SASD r)I.I.Al;5 that the Alh'no (Ameikar.) Children er lb. rieslest LItIuk CnrioUtlct Boar on eil biüon In Ute i;nSlMl Ntalek. i TLe Matenm has been recited ar,d 10.(MK) rcw Wonder. aSded. AtMlSSIOS UC'.U. nor IS din MILLINERY COODS, ETC. Millinery, Straw the The Largest and .Most Complete Stock I .H I I A ." A And the Very Latest Styles. J. W. COPELAND, laroarra its jorsra or RIBBONS, SILKS, AKD8TRAW GOODS, 8 C. Wash. St., t ISS.Mfrldian, St. II)IAA1M)MH, WOULD fMpectfally Inform City an1 Conirj Boyer tbst tie Is now prerarr.) to show too mon coapleco and best asaortsd itoxk of MILLTNEKY GOODS That b ss teen Importe 1 iut this city for many ys Bit stock of STRAW GOODS Wii'lKsfounJ t3iplet. in sllstjles for Ladies , kfiws a&d ChiUfcD. roll llr.. of f In Felt, Silk, Velvet and Straw Hats and Rönnet, Tiei?iir.i au i riniin:is. The Stock of French Flowers and Plumow Will befoond Urf., well selected tsA prVei. In e rr4.0t.stl h mm m I rSAT St . Buyers will fod h every BomUr B pi4i m.,, ... Fancy. ad ail of ki. seM'. ,.t,.t ."lie ' L. . Urf. variety of ' Silk and English Vclvcls, And Nntln Corded SIIUh, In sit colors. BONNET AND HAT BLOCKS Uay on land, a aU fa.h:Ma shapes. MILLrXEItS WUI Cod at thla koose e-rry article csed tn thlr bsC. mm, azxl all of tret qaeLty. Call and see iu- Coods. Orders from the country wl hare pre nipt atteitlon. and satisfaction warranted. ' J. w. coriLAXa, I Wasfctrrton street. U toaU Mrrvtlan street. lod ai.arU.. tbd. noeUdlm CROCERIES. t. A. caocLA. iCIilll, ijocolas nsorrae. i. - CALDWaU. w. 4. fiiUAaru. rossla.d, Macuiie A: Co., hiiijxi.i: GROCERS, Cer.nrtellaa and Jlarylaasl u,f tU m ixdiasatolij, rm W AX K IKS win do aeU U oae.ia Btaük PocXa
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