Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1865 — Page 4

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X jl4Tertlr tn Biuu W now f ibo tarfreot new-je.pei- pabQabd Is XaJUan. and baa rff-rnUUew no wrym ry nty otnef ' ,a inU. It Umtor offm n4e.otafe wbkb 13 BM Bad elaewkere. nwaaa-i-n-wB-imwMfitt till Kvealar xmorouTAS tbeatxl-mi. l. r. btt. Ssy Ban Do Cr r Da Baiaa. fTATX BCIKUX-aUoder'i Block, at Waebln-rtoa toet. Open day and nlfbt. CITY ITETtS CT Tte numUr of marrlag lloen- iuil If the County Ork, t etfrdy, tight. Th- real etate tranfer tlne our Ut report numbr twmtf-flre, and tbefr Talue I XTTL" I'-oarl .f County Commislon r wet In i-f-sular -kn, at th Court Hon, on next 31n-l.y. 3Io em ext. 4 ok Ti: !"S. A lcta hinriit of the ICth regulär arrivt-d at the " Soldi-iV Home" yMrrthjr morning anl 1 fl f-r Na-h-Me lat nlsht. THE ?bit Mi i.of.h. Two conitianie of the li'.th Unittil States ct-lonM volunteer. unlT comman.l of Captain "W. TlnI-r, are uirtcml at Camp Carrinoton. m -Tue Mar rri. The market are very full t.f every apecie of irovilon and rame, but prices are terrifirally high. Whoever will not be altemloui In hi ditt, muit iy for in.lulIn hi palate A IEEKVKr Pr.OMOTIox. The venerable Colonel J.4. Simon n, who wa Comman.Ur of thU Pot during alnv.t the ntir iw-riol of the war, hit been brevt-tteü nria-lier (ieneral for merltorloiw nrnrleea. m mm. Mistered OUT. Krom a trlejrram to the CJoTernor of Indiana, we learn that the SOth rrglment Indiana veteran voluntoem has born muttered out and placed en route for home. The regiment numlVr twenty-six cominlaioned oftVera and two hundred and eight enll tod men. Ithaleen on duty at New Orkan. i ew WILL Rkcover. I'inkney Nance, the ol-lif-r who wan womvleil In the affray at the -hootiiiif (ialb ry on Illinois utreet, by I w I ftraff, the rthtr thy, we arc pleaded to Mate, i loiprotin?, an. I will probably recover. The ball fortunately did not penetrate a ital part a wa at firt mpioe. He wa addier of the repiment. Mar he recover to enjoy the comfort of borne. TitoK OY!Tr.R.-, William & Grc n, proprletoMof the Fai iily Grocery Store, on Iilineii treet, opposite the Batei House, will plcae accept our thark for the sample of their oyter they were kind enough to present us the other ilay. We have neen no liner oyter thl eaon. They are put up in a new Mjle. Cll for the 44 Miniature K" when you lit Williams k (ireen, ami read tlnir bu-ineH notice in another column. i'Eittox AL. H.n. William K. Nibla.k; memljer tf Conjfn-s ebn't from the Firt Iltrlct. called on u, yesterday, en route for Wahin;ton,to tc present at the op nin? of the forthcoming iM'!.iin wli h rniveiie next Monday. Mr. Niblaek N one of our ino-t aide tatt'Miicn. He 1 a life-Ion iV-iiUM-rat, and emphatically a wrkins inemtier. May the time soon rome when a full d lepation of Mich men hall rrprent thU State in the National C nre'iH. IXDEFATiiiAiar.. Our vmatioii a reporter iiiüke it neee!ary for in to lie upon the MrccN mich of our time. Otie olervetion which ha fonvd itelf upon our mind a utronglr a anythin? eNe N, that the meinlM-rt of tlo-( Mui. ard I'olloe an vigilant ami faithful guardian of the jieaee and pood order of the city. "Within their bailiwick we hear of but few ditnrbance and infraction of the law. The click of thir mace on the pavement,! a regular a the und of tlo town chick, and they are nt Ic. obliin and ciurtcu, tlian faithful in the li-clinre of their important tnit. m Ot'R IIaxkh. To Mr. HraiMiaw. the Aeivr of Internal Ucvenue fir thi Iitri t, w e are indebted for the following interesting exhibit with n f renee to our Hank, howin; their capital, average amount of dejo.it, and the amount of capital linete in I'uitcd States bond. The exhibit 1 for the mouth of July, Augut, SetemUr and o-t.lcr of the prMnt year: Am'tlntM Av'co Ain't Cault. July rooo.ra no A 0(0-1 ... S 19.50 I 00 fUptember 00 October... t,3l SOU tw In L. S Harnt. of 1pojt. I.0.9U OU fl,;4.4:i7 O UiO !,(' CO 4 073U 1 ,313.4'm 00 3üHr3Ort 1.&KO,370 Ot 4,VI9,T1 VO Will Lay the Couxr.u Stone.-On next Thurlay, Thanksgiving lay, the IndianaKlii Hebrew congregation will iM-rform the interesting ceremony of laying the corner stone of their new temple on Market street. U-twei New Jersey and L'at. The occasion will ! an interesting one, and the certtnonie iroj resfive, which will be after the very ancient custom attending the laying of corner stone. Both House of the Legislature, th St;t- othtcr,the M.ayor, City Council and City othVcr. have been especially Invited to ! present on the occasion. The religious services of the occasion will be conducted by Kev. Mr. Wc'schler, the minister of the congregation, an. I IJev. Ir. LiUcnthal.of Cincinnati, and Ib v. lr. F. C. nollldvy, of this city. The programme of the excrcNe of the invasion will Ik published hereafter. m VaW Orr. The 13th Indiana Cavalry were paid off yesterday, and the greater part of the regiment left for their homes on last night. The 10th Cavalry leave behind them the high character of tielnj as orderty a body of ni'?i as ttirwöre the uniform of the i'nitr.1 State. In addition to Ix'in: good soldier, they wore also gentlemen. The Commandant of the Homo inform u. that it wa one of the most orderly and well-Khaved regiment that ha quartered at the "S'l.li r' Home," since hi official cotuiecti.iu wilh that institution. It onVt-r are :l gcnthnisiily hii-1 courteous a hrave. Nid a rase of intoxication occurred in tlie r.-k"im.'lit while at tl Home," w hi h Is ')i"g a gn at deal f,.r a returnol regiment. The t.oys naturally f- It a little hilariou on returning h.nie, and If a little deviation from sobriety I ev r ceusMe. It i .n u. h occasion. Tirr Hospital at the summ:' H.ivt-. Hy Ir. I. N. Aldrich. the i.bliging Hospital Stewart at the lb me, wr are lnform.s! t!i it the a v tragi nuintier of patbnts in the hospital for th p'st month i almt tw r.ty-nine. The principal disorder tliere i infermittent f. v. r. Th.-re arc, hovvcv r, a f.-vv eas. ,,f chronic diarrbia. e. ntr a t.-l at tlx !r-lit. and a few ea. s , f , unds rc. in .1 in the, rvi.-e. I'lie h-spi'al i,wrll re : . ltd. is linder d ie m 111agem. lit . ha -kiliKil m. .li, ;, i , , . i, r it, j.hv. si.iaii.. and t!. p.,ti.-i,t, ;,,e .-nn the "st s.ir.l. treatment. Thank.givie,.,!., ui; u. duly ,.!. r.-d al the H. .me. H j, pn is.s.,1 to eh,. ,. ptier.J a Thank sgM ing .hun. r. ,., M hi- 1. .s casioii the : fami'.i.a and ntfu,. ,f lh. ,.,, txi:i u. I Lnited to j arti. i! at,- Wdh ih. ir husband.. , foth. r. and broth, r. 1!.,- u pr o to .,l , hilanlhropy, and i. in ihe l,u;.t . iw of the! W.r.J. ert.ÜtsUe t..th...-wh..h..u,.,lMn:t. f the- Lrate iie-ii in th. ir :tfTi. ti.-n. n'MMi.,.. Vest, r,l y at th.the p.th l avitlrv ; The following wrc made Adjutant lien.r;il- ortl.c in M.j rs-J.h,, -, x Mri.-ker and Ihivid II. ,n. IVmpauy A--ila A. uu., , .l-SCpl, aid in- 1 in, I J. l'n-bble. Fir.t Urut. nam b n, nd Lieutenant. iiii,.i, ti s'""' v'" ; Company C Kdwm F.K. id.Cai.tain- t i. i5rli.l. Fir-t IJ ut.iniit (rvill, N c lid IJ. uttnaiit. I-.ui l. r Ct inpany F John Mi. had, Firt Li, ut. iiant; Wülum JUun, n-.i.h. ut. u.nt Company F-Laban Ijn.li.y, n-c.h.j .j,u. tenant. Company i Ib Urt T. IM.rson, s..,a UcuUninb MRipany K John W. hamaii. Captain; lHfr S. 3IutT. Firt Lieutenant; Ibtirv W. Eaat. Second Lieutenant. Company L Alex. T. Wheeler, aptaio; lliram I. Wurihtll. First IJeiitetiant; lawi Laud ife. Second Lltutenant.

0xCTJtxix Ick. No Ire in the eify. The cr dealer are out, and o are the private famille. Iealer lat winter In preparing their upily frtbe frthctmlng Mimroer warai, did not calculate on the delightful autumnal ara- j n jiut clowl, and did not anticipate that the " UulT of the inverte! year" would iotpone Li annual coronation until o late a day. OCT or I'roi-ortiox. In the Fifth Regi

ment V. K. C, now tat ion ed at Camp Vurnlde, are nine rnlUteil men and twenty-one offieert. In the Seventeenth lament V, R. C. there are but two enlirted men and fifteen offl eer. 1 hit l inciuive or mcoraccn oi mee regtmenti that are on detached ktv ice, a well a thoe in camp. The enli-ted men have generally elected to I mtxdeml out. A Jail J5lRl. Ieputy Unite,! State Marthai II. X. Bijelow left the city je-terday, bavin? In charjje Jam- Ihillii, who wu convldeil the other day in the I'nited State IHtriet Court for painx counterfeit United State Treasury note. The destination of Mr. riillllp wa the Southern State Itw.h. He will probably top there fr two year. He goen in oUilienee to the wihea of the Government. Tin arjourn will not le a di-areenble to Mr. Phillip a it miht W to novice who had never Wn there. Mr. l'hillip 1 familiar w ith the lo-ality, and the i-culiar M-nieea he w ill ! called upon to perform, hav in already I nt two term at the amc place. Mot men are atlttied with one term, while Mr. l'hillip propose to try a third. Mayor's Coitrt. The dK kct wa not at tcnuated a Uual, yesterday, and only afford el the follow in?: Four younj ladle- no conducted themM lve a to constitute an unlawful aemblaje. They were fined 17 40 each. Two paid and two didn't; those who didn't went to jail. Intoxication st. Charte Thompson and J, Hallen. nek. Iiotlt drunk inordinately, and therefore made brant of theniclvc. Their fine and eot reached the amount of f U 40 each, John Hallenback paid, while St. Charles could not inuter the required um. From the paternal manner in which two policemen were cen leading him out of the door, and from the direction taken after reaching the treet, the Inference i warrantable that Lieutenant Charte wa Introduced to the jailer, and I even now indulging in a retropect within the four wall of the Jail. May the pood aaint preserve thi erring brother of their from future deviation. Law He port SUPREME COL'RT OK INDIANA NOVEMBER Term Fockth Iay No. M. Francis I. lUbciM'k et at. r$. Jo'ph Shrj-ock. Allen C. I. Afllmied. Klliot, Judge. No. H2. Francis I. lUleo k et at. r$. John K. Hill tt at. Allen C. 1 Affirmed. Klliot, Judge. No. W. Agnes I!uing vs. John Iiiising et ul. Iteversed. Frazler, Judge. No. M. Iavid Kennedy ra. John Irwin ef tix. Union C. C. Affirmed. ( ircgor. Judge. UXTTEI STATES CIRCUIT C'OCRT iKHKE Judge McIonald. The United state r. Henry S. Nourse. KmWzling letter, (iuilty. Thirty days in the county jail. The United State r. John II. 1'ougla. Passing forged postal currency. Verdict of guilty, sentenced to two year in the Sinthern stat- Prison. r.NITKH STATES HISTHIIT CoUKT-liEKOliE JUINiK McIoXAI.I United States r. KolHTt Heller. Prestidigitator without license. S, ttll lev- agreement $l' and costs. Sale ok ( oveknmext IU ildingü. Pursuant to instruction pH ivel from Headquarters Hcpartmeut of Ohio, Captain Forsyth, A. J. M., of this district, w ill offer for sale th (iov eminent buildings at Camp Morton ami ISurnside Ii:irracks. on Thurslay, IfcvemlHT lltli. The s.ile will 1m without reserve anl to the highest bidder. The buildings to lie sold at Camp Morton c'iisit of the office, one officers' quarters, one scaffold and one stable. At Camp Iturnsitle will Im sohl twenty-three ortlccr' quarters and eleven company quarters. Als, on the same day, "A III I sold the building at the ld (iovernment Stable, consisting of one forage house, the inspection shed, one corn-crib, three stable, two ollices, one mule shed and one fence, containing over .") feet of lumlxr. Camp Morton and "Camp ltumside' are name that have passed into history. Like many of the other institutions attending the w ar, the advent of eace in the laud has n ild rel tin in iisele. Military camps, like oldier. are. in peace, as useless as chimneys in summer. Free Lecture in the House. Mr. same Crane's a- ture on Lif" in this Fast Age and Fast Country," w ill come off this evening, nt IJcprt scntalive Hall, at half past seven o'clock. From present indication, we would advise all t go early, if they wish to sweure even standing-room. Nieral intelligent citizens who hearl it in Ohio and New York, cordially in dorse the following notice of the I ture from the columns of the HV.iern AV Yorier: The feeling I genet al among our citizens, that we must have Mr. Crane lecture a second time. The den and delighted throng who ... . e listcne! to it en last evening have awakened the curiosity or the hundreds who could not get in, or who were necessarily absent, llv ul! in. ans let u have the lecture n-eated. Kvery seat will U engage.! before night. As to the lcctureitself.it is the richest melange of fun and scrioii lies that ever aw akened laughter and tears. This may appear like extravagant praise, but it I the puhlic verdi t, an. I w e heartily endorse it. last Mm and Fast Women: Charley Whatxlo-yuii-call-him; Iuira Matilda; Augustus sn...lgr:ts, 'hi lovely w hisker; the Live Yankee; the Law v r and iKs torst f the Fast Ace ami l ast Country, all come in for their share .f good nature.! .itire, while tlie trihut.- to Woman should be listened t by every mother, wife, ist, r and daughter in our land. Again, we sav, let lis have Mr. Crane's U-cturc rceatcd." Many Ctnr.Ns. It-siiK N..ru r.-Kr..in .1. A. Ilyan 'o.. iribrhbTs of tlie (lift i;.Hk More, No. in; North Illinois stri t, we have receive.! a copy of Our Mutu.-d Friend," the latest emanation from the proline jKn of Charles Picken. It was pr di. te.1 v car ago, when the great novelist was in the lievdcy of his uccc. and was showering upon the country hi unequalled n ations iih a rapidity equsllcd by no co-b-mjN.rary novelist, that he would imioverisi hi fancy by the priligal manner in which he w as draw ing np..n it. and that his later Werk would I- but the ting ,,f an exhausted intellect. Atute critic thought that thcydiscovend in hi works a weakiies ,,f tibre unfavorable to a longevity f ect Ibn.e. "Our Mi:, tual Friend" i a triumphant refutation of these pr dictions, it afford not the siij;j1t,.,t indication f a decrease in tlie resource. ..r o... j great novelist. 4io to J. A. Kyan .1 Co.'. and j take a look at tln-ir st.n k of lw..k and gifts, j lo ad their biisines notice in another column. ur Kall, n ll. r'."avcry neat pictorial map ! thirty bv twcntv-foiir inches, coiit.-iinin n. 1 ly Ail llt-,i ikcllet of our lllost illustrious hi.ft iin who tb red up th. ir live for thr cause nearvst t ti, i r heart the iM-rpetuitv the American Cno'ii. The central ngun- of the group j. Prtsid.nt Iaiicoln. Hie l.K-al :u iil in Itxli irupoli, i Mr. C. P. Ilinman, a rturn.! . l.Iicr. w ho will wait up. n our citieiis and wive th. m an 'pjrtimif y to pun haM a copy . f this very neat galb ry of portraits. IlKtl. F.srvIK TK VNsll.lLs. The following transfers of real estate have len made inee our la-t rci ri : lU-lihatll loJere Mt l'aU.ill Ir'let. her, Weist. rf suldiv iioii. b t 4 2; fl Kol rt Milheiise tg John Mi!husc, the nu.ldle of the west side f the north wi-st .(uart r ! an. 1 1 in i ai oi tin- nortiieast .jiiart. r ol i M-.tioiis 1 and 2. town. Inj 14. rang- 2. eonM. it:inin'ol -n.l 1' a. r.-s: -J.:s. A. NV . Keveal to .lach H. H.isty. the n.-rlh end of the west half and east half of the n.rtheast quarter of Mttioii 2., tow n.ii IT. range ...-..ntaining : a. r.-.; ft.. f. Jame nvd r t F.l. K.M Iougal.thc north

. ph ' end if the east half of the southeast quart. T of , , t i..ii .il. town. hip Ul. ranre 4. ' i.t jinii)K--s ol-pai acres;g.im. i Jame Mivd r to John Kilt nls nrer. the eat

half of the M.uth half and the eat half of the Uli, al .(Hart, r of wi lintl 34. town.hlp ran.-'- t. containing ju :it-!i am ; J-.hnii. c,.ne. t. Nancv Hridg.f..rdrf al.. Wie n. rtli en. I ,.f the east half f the southwest quarter an. th.- . t.t i. .ir of t,- i,nu,.i Muarieroi Ihr. Uthwest quarter (f -stiotl 4, I Ut- r-- 3. .ntaining acres; j lllllr Aud M. K.Ka,K-ut, ! I:i;1tj";,..,,f,",,u,h UM -t lot llillenry'lbiward to jvhn A. ufl,NhaW tllf

f. J. eorir" to John V. IVw-hin. lot l. !?

and 20, in out-lot 111; Jame lime io Yt ro. I Featherton. Make's ub-dilion.loU 1 and S, in ouf-b-t 3.1; jnr. Daniel MH lure to Ib-nrv .schnuil. i r., i f the north ide of lot 3. iiare7; yl.uoii. Daniel Thayer to Alfred Miinriim, TT f t f the aoiith end of lot .1. in Mjiisre On; tl"1'. juuie anu cnurch io rre.i. v. Kurh. mill in theaoutheaot quarter of ection 3, township i t." i .... r7: .',": : i rw ik. iniwn w Jieir.ricn.ri.il and liable, i

mill tn outheat quarter efe,tion 3. townhip i Inal 1J - I,U'' r 1 -hav er, moved from llli15, ranreS, Ä J a re; et.T.V). noi Mreet to No. äla Wet WaLinl.fl M m V'i J,"?7 tot.K,nm I"nhn. - ! over l!raden' llook store, wh.r theAtand Ü out-lot W, t atout ub-div U-n; tl. . ... , 1. . . '! .

vv m. orteeue to A. K. Vinton. In-lot 3. ! Kjuare 1, Iattcr-on' ul-iliviion; e-4.xi. I Harding Howanl to Hi. hard C. stout, north east corner of north-west quarter stttion C wu-mi ranges, zi acre; l.iss). LUgene hi.sr.n U Pat Ii. Hanrahan. in-b.t 93and.r4, out-lot W, l'aughertv's sub-Ji vision ; i.ji"i. lbnj.fi. stout to I-wis Yoight. north thm--nuarters In-lot . out-lot lo. Itownev'a udivision; frlJ&si. Ann M. Crop- v to rt How e. .1 f.--t east ends in-lota 11 and 12 square 4'; l.uou. r;iiz ii. snarp to Knsl 1 . Kii.; h. n..rth half in-lot T, sou ire t.is Patrick hirl.md to F re. I p. i:uvh..V) f,-, t on Meridian treet. by 21o foot -ure1T; sickle' II. Ir to J.iah liean. nrtli-wct quarter. Meti..n 'JH. tow nship n, range 4. 1 acres; ll..ioi. Inward Howard to Martha Irw in. -j; f. t north side of north two-thirds in-lot U. 11, 12, fjuare T4:?1,'!. Cha. Coub n to Fred. J. üaseiier. .Vi f. t north end in-lot 0, lo, out-lot ,V5; a -Amurinoil(. Mkti:oislitan Theater. The play of the " birthright" wa pro.Iuee. la-t night for the first time in IndianajM.lis, and to an excellent house. The applaiw; Ustow ed was an appropriate tribute of appreciation of the name of P.ulwer, and a flattering evidence of the very firm hold which Mr. Harret t has upon the regards of the people of Indianapolis. Tlie play is an excellent one, and possess- a good plot, w hile it diction bear in every aeutenee the Impress of the scholarly and elegant pen of Hulwer. Mr. Harrett inve.td his rendition of the hero of the play w ith all the fine point of excellence for w hich he ha been so often and generally complimented. He was well supported throughout. The character of "Lady Ashdale," essayed by Mis Ciishman, was in that la.ly Ust vein, and her very cflVvtive support of Mr. Harrett, in the closing scene of the second act, had much to do with the encore that brought them both tofore the curtain at its close. To-night Mr. Harrett takes hi farewell benefit. It Is the last night but one of his present engagement, and we hesjteak for him such a house as hall make the occasion a triumphant illustration of his great popularity. The fine drama of"Kuy Hla," so popular in London, where it had a brilliant run of three hundred consecutive night at the " Princess Theater," and the sparkling three act play of "Don Ca sar De Bazan," constitute the attractive bill that must crowd the house. Many of the best seat were already reserved last evening, and we predict that standing room will be at a premium Ix-fore the curtain rises to-night. IndlanafkoII IKclall Jlnrket. coaaccTCD r o. m. rroi t k roi iNDIAHaPOlll, Tat'MDAT EviMINS, Dc. . 4l'H'ai:S Java Coffer, per lb. . Rio do do . . Tat Sugar, atao'ard brJ do Sufi Crushed to 32 toSS ..1 SO to 2 SO 23 SO to S3 do Brown Syrop, GoHen, per (al do Pugar Ilouk N. O. Molaar .' Sorghum Molase.... raoriri. am raomc ..10 to 18 1 73 1 CO 1 SO 1 SO

Floor, perbl ( 10 to 13 do Iluckwheat, per lb 10 to 12 Coro Mval.bolteJ, per Luh 2 00 11am, Sugar Cured, ptr lb. .... 33 Clear Sides, am kJ Do SboulJrra, Jo i'O Lard, Dew 33 Butter, Cboica 50 Kargs, pr dot 35 Irltb Potato!, par both 80c. to 1 00 Sweat ilt do 3 SO Onions do (I 23 to 2 00 Turnips do 75c. to 1 00 roi itv avn oamk. Urefaed Turk?, per lb 20 do Chicken. 35 to 60 dt Dack, per pair 1 00 du Gees 7 J do SiulrrrU. apiece 25 do Rabbita da 23 do Venlaon, prr lb 35 Quail, per doz 4 00 Ojtter (XX) per can 1 50 do (XXX) per ran. . 1 So rai rrs. Oranges per Ltd f 10 to 20 00 Lenioni do bos fi to 10 00 Applea per bbl , Cbolce 5 ro Prnnea, per lb 25 to 40 Cherried, Dried 40 Peaches, do M 33 Applea, do 1J to 30 Cranberries, per Ml SO

BUSINESS NOTICES. lliimllii V IKttM-liie have retntived tin ir otliee to Kxt hanp Huldinir, 3.1 North Ulinoiu street, opposite Hates House. nvl-2in II U almit ail iiiiHIIIllty to! provure a pure article of ltoiirloti M'hUkv. : Scnour, on Washington street, keeps it for wc lirlllt mix r tili. . - (trillion, l'lir lnlr. I.arire or small, in f-r out of tht i ity, if you wish t nruit jour M.Kk t l.ss raten than jou ean ,Kss,Myl.uyelseh.re.eall nt Hiker A Me. Iver's. at thesis of the "Hi-Hear." U Ar Oiwnln;;. On Friday, IVciiiiUr 1, we will ojh 11 our elegant assortment of new i stjU-i of ll.H.l. and hiH-. Kverythin that is 1 II a . ! neetiei ean ih I. Mill. I at our tu W stre. .1. W. IUI'.PKLI. A Co., 1-- N.u.'il North Illinois street l'orly 3Vw Sty ten of l.mlliV Hotuls at Il.tker ,t t. Ier's. Ani..n' th. 111 are som.of the prettiest 0 it intr..lueet In this eountrv. U 1 IUI nisi ,v !-. n, th.- l'i v.ri, tor ,.r the Family (irociry on lllinoi strn t. opposite the Hat,-. House, .y way of rernindrane.-, would most 'rtptt tfully surest that tin y know h.uv to keep a (iriKery. The Maple artiele in the gr.M-ery line are there, and at the lowest market rates; hm what they wih to lay esiM-, ial stress upon in this brief tiotiee, i t eall attention to tin ir inaiiitit-ent display oMJame. mi.iIi as Wild Turkeys. tuail. V iiIsmii, I vi. ks. tteos-. and Sjuirrt ls; with oerv kind of iK.in.-stie Poultry, fresh, and of the nio.t palataM. ari.t. Also they Imlte n trial of their (yst.T. in Minatur.- Ke-,whi. h etl fanind i.,r. a, n,,,, , , t.,-. ll.n.e l.H-s inedi.H'ritt, . tiM-tlon .I ltuIItiS l.u. The- rt-ni.tiii.li-r f th...- tiiu- I'liil-linc Itfii ..ut!i r..it -t..l. nfr..tiiilio .a!,- ma.!.-I.y W il, v .t M n tin .1 -hr tiui.' in, it-., t.. 1 1. "1 out at j uLli.- au.-tt..ii 11. At M..ii..n, iN-t-tml- r 4. at 2 I.h k. fit thf r. ini . l'un !ia..T . f l. t at th- form, r -al-- an- all w. ll ati.ii. -l with tlnir l-araiti. an.l many I.. I h.iw 1.,-tn n -w.l.l at a r..ni.l. rai l.- a.h aiu-t. Thi. U tinla.t hau. - .ff. it-1 t. Mt-urt- any . f th.-.- . t. ' a. th. rt- i 11. i.ri. t- ri.t uj. u tin-l..t., an.l , tli. sr.- ,...itit I t.. 1h- . l...r, ..tu t.. th.- hi.-h- , t t l-i.l l. r. ; - . I'orlunxile.-.Mi.. Ma--i.- .M.-,uir,-. with I a 2 UhW. wa-t pr-M-ntl with a "ihrr-t-l.it. . I r.iko M i.k. t worth M. Ku.-t in- Pi. kv n rv. rii-.l a tlir Tia I rn w..rth $1. .'...o ; w.na if MM.r-j.Ut.- wan- an. I J.-wtlrv t. U pitn away at Ml Kat U'at.intn stmt, whn- ran ! f.un. t!i t.n. t -!- tioti i f ; Jim nil. . unl.ir.I c rk. t. .. in th- tit v. j 4 larn 1 oat llur- (iroun 4e-nr In rar 1 i f 'ini -tiling in tin- Fur lim-wr N-autiful. rail at P.Ai r .1 M lit r'. Thrj will h.-w Jone, lii-,.ia lliin.' that w ill ni.ikV yi'iir i)i j..ukli- with iMi.-ht. 1j; ltoyi(Ml Iwuib.' Iiale-iil l-aalla rr pM.t at I lit I! I I. ,t t o.S. - 4 N.-rth IHiii-.i trr t. a mm ,orl orllrnl.-Two null franu Ii.'iis'. s-uth part if tin citv. Ph.f f U th liu.r. 1.., only 1.. 1 ,K.w. r will n nt f,.r i 1j lT Umnth ra. li. 1- H. HlVUN A Co. Kal Itato I'.r. k.r, Eilaii.-c ltuil.Iinr 23V, Xurth Uliiiii, trTt. .2 lay wawM A Ntcxk of Iry 4aoolw worth . to 7,t. for tra.lt f,-r city j n ptrty t r a Unu, at the Nati.-nal I.anJ Afrnry. MA

It aflvrd MMHrh plenure l rail attention to mritnrlou meu, and their bui-

ne., eiiei ially wiicn it de not Interfere with our ronarienc. n-h an opMrtunity La now arrived; and a we have had buine cf tm.-c-tion with the party we vv rite about, and found j fhcin trouiit and r lial.theartily to our friend and reader, ltv rvf.-r-enee to our advertising column.lt i i!l i- - .. ..... . . " . ... -r, nu me lanrci. neaicM, nJ mt convenient office in thi citv (which I fc 1 1 1 n ' m irVAo t . I I 1. ft .1 . a a ir.ii.i.Tii "iire nan tne uuu)es men are Real Ftate Ant. Sfieer ha done will at his old taiid, and he has the honesty to admit it. Hi modesty forbid him to arrogate all praise to him If. hut frankly admits the liencfidal effect cf printer's Ink. Hr.w they will uecc-d in the midst of an extensive opjMisiti..n, we d-v not know; but we will wagT our old hat a?nint a new one that j i't r will " Iff his row anywlo-re in the IUA Itate line. Give them a call, at No. 24 j Wot Wahinrton Mrcct, and if ur rc-.mm-ndation i not corret-t. !ow ! Iii tlme to get one of tbo-e hnndsonie and valuable present given with cadi lNk old at Mi North Illinois street, do anl M-e the new silver ware just received last evening, and get a ireent. ItememlK-r you pay no more for a book there than at other place, and get a handsome present. 11 North Illinois street. IMnmondM. Itlns: und IInt frr aie to pay advances, at the Ian Oili.e, Xo 31 South Illinois Mn-st n.l4-2av3w Nlill tliey Uo. Major lunn, the Pay. tn.ti.ter, (sited the Took rubltshln Prvsontation lM'rot, and wleetej a Ihk1v and reeelved a Silver Castor worth $12. Alplmnse IJrooks reeelveil a Silver lee l'iteher worth tti;. and hundreds of others are fareing the same, (io and get one of these present. Inquire fr M North Illinois street. Ii n a 1e lManosi at lU nham's. nov2-lm a mi Ididles', !1Immss nnd Clilltlrrtis, Flannel Lined Polished Anklets and Ralmo. rain, now on hand at Ii:f.iei.l t Co.'s, 1-2 54 North Illinois strei t. m CorixratIonTnx fan be Avo!ltl by purchasing the lots on North Tennessee street, to Ih? jold at auction on thcCth of IVeeraber. Those livinx outside the eity limits, but near the eorporatlon line as these lots are, have all the advantages of the eity without paying double tax, whieh is no mall item the'c time. Svj a The Antlonnl Lnnd Agrney oposite the Theater, has for sale, low, some of those beautiful building lots on Tennessee and Mississippi streets. Also, cheap city property, improved; farms in this anl other states. 3ous aw Tb HeylcM lVntcIi, winds and iets in the stem, line gold caes, for f ale to pay a.lvanees, nt the IxinnOtliee, No. 31 South Illinois treet. nTi2aw3v Only tne-IIfll Cs.la Is required as the down payment on all lots sold at the sale next Monday. The lots are situated on South Kast street. I'lat and full particulars ean 1 had at tlie ofllce of Wiley A Martin. Heal Instate Auctioneer. 20-". lonliaiuA' ., Hat 4m IIoum Corner, keej the only assortment of Steinway l'ianoa in tlie State. nov2.lm lVliIle U11, I reiM li l4lI, ;iovKid, Scarlet and IMaek Opera. KmbroMered Velvet and Toilet Slippirs, and Satin lait rs, at Ikf.HKI.I. A- Co.'h, 1-2 51 North Illinois street. - . e . SallIolCok OyMer In llio Shell. II. K. Ilezckiah, of the CJernnium Saloon, informs his friends and the public that he has jut received, and will receive daily c'urinthe season, tlie finest quality of Saddle-Hock Oysters ever brought to this market. These Livalves are carefully neleeted, and acknowledged by epicures to be unapproachable in flavor, taste and si.e, being extremely rieb. Ladies should recollect that this Saloon is ilUid.d Into two d-partiiients, that of tinladies Wing entirely distinct from t lie other. 1. S. It should also be borne in mind that at the(eranium" is everv varictv of Came, Vension, (Juails, Prairie Chickens, etc. JH-U 'Vuiil4l.-lly a single gentleman, a furn i shel room, either in a private house or public building, within two squares of the Post Mliee. A.l.lress P. O. P.ox 13S(J. Tin Only lniorf4'l (from New Jersey bilver Medal Pateut le ather lloots in this eity are found at Uv.l I.riuxuTox. C.IY ,t Co. .4. T Im lrlul ol TitiMmiio ok Ixmaxa. You are called upon to "rally once again" and help roll back the tide of ruiii thai intemperance ha poun d forth iijm.h our iM-opb. Wo do not deem it iieeessarvtot. il - vou ,1,,w l, rr,,,r " wrse of intemperance I:l't 'ourged our land in the few years that h.ive just .is,. Tho ixi.l. nt s .f hi dtvnstutins .pn-aj arc all aromul us. The youth of our land the young nu n ho have hattl. d 1 i..r t.iir country and even those of riper years, i are r iiiir r:iii.llr d.wn tn .l..otl.. 1 ,,ath-, t.mal death. I.y reason of intcin,H r. j anee. WnmM M.v tl.H tide of ruin! The , time to do thi, i, now! If all who r-in net vill art promptly, we can strike the monster t the earth, und save our t hihln n and frieinN from ruin. You are herel.v r tllj e.l ujM.n to attend a mass convention ; of Temperance people at Indianapolis, on T.i... 1.... .1. . r.i - . - ies,ia,, im- ,,Ui 1Hy 01 lee,nilHr tn-Xt, at ten oYloek I. M., f..r the purpose of completing a thorough organization of our force, atnl pre. paring to gixe battle to this terrible einmy. Arran-.-nunts tire Imih- made f,.r the aecombioilation (.fall who atten.l, free of ih.-ire, and also f.,r coin eying all who attend the Cm. volition over the railroad at half fare. We earnestly re.piest Ministers of the U.,,. m1 to iis. nil posmMp , tT..rt to promote the success of thi. ('..mention, ami all newspajM r friendly to virtue and haj.pim s to copy thi notice, and favor the undertaking. .laiin , r.lake, .1. M. Hay. 11,-nry Wright, K. .1. 'Morris, K. T. inker. H. T. llrown. A. M.ilie. I. II. Loier, W. II. II. .Mefiir.lv. I AI'lM-tt, I. McIV.nald, A. ti. Kunkb i:i hi, V'. Ilsniiaman, -If MtiiirtliliiK .c . I..i.i.V .N'ajM.I, .11 j r....t.. at Ir.FI! I I. .V ('o.N, "l N'. rtli IlliiK.i tr--T. 1A l.ai ; StM-k ol' .f lHl-n :u,d Guitar. jut rttlf.l at th.- Hat. I(..u t'.rtn r. We I. ( t nir z N In i't r. n, an. I II at th- l'.wi t i ah j ri.-i -. "-lw 'I'lie I.at tf'Iiaii- I inon- t f th- t hi- ij I'.uiliiiii. 11 r- i.ni- ct ' I t. il Kat trt t. nar Virginia Avi nti.- -tr.i t liailn.a.l. will U t.rt'iri.l titxt M.iiilay, uh.n the riiiiainin l,.t. an- iitivtly l U- -..m-I t ut. Call at th- Krai I'.-tati-1 ihn- i f Wil. y Si Martin, f-r Pl.it, tc ; - . mm 'l'h IIJMltiurtrr in In-iiaii., f.-r Paiu-y an. I m.,j,1- lry iiinnh i. th.' .V. w Y rk M.-r.-. V. X II. (ilmti. 1-r. j.ri-t.-r. (I.tui H k. In.!i.in.iiM.li, In,li.in:i. . M,m'"?mT " i - 'Iil V f u.. at th.- I.an I M'i. r, No. :4 , j Nuth Il!i!i,.i. -tritt, w ill Kan in ii. v on anv I artirlr ,f alui', i-r luv the !ain.. Alv:u i n h:U"1 l,l,r,-',,,',,",''l I'i" f.r .i!. 'l'li It-al llunfl Wr4l 'IVrnioetit h l 11.. t arv mailt l.y Hurt A Tt rhuii''. an, I art- f -r il- at c.tly. ü-.V-. Lt i-i-MiTON, l Atv A Co. Tht SlunIiIiil Irt-.il nun c Co.. ! i f thi rity, ha paid over Tlgrty l h.rti-.ati.! j Iv-Uar iiV',,j in Ir.r, inr-Jar.uarr lt. ; I.., .111 I n .whasotrii IIunJr.,1 Thou-an.I j V V , in l,a ,U t a , -i t al. W I lKlUr. iy, uiurv with th Mnni l'or full-. A liirht nrinz Wat.n ii.l Hann . Aj j-ly at N". 5 Datr Il. UV HKm. k. J. V. MÄOt R. 2U-tf. The "Tfimrr Ntltrbl - Hoot, now wiling Ur f 13 t.formrr price f 13 0 IRXMU.T. A CO, North IiiinoU itrwt.

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bv th Tcb graph C-:npa, over the IW Hive Mre, and nw ii.y the .me with the Cr.lon Inuranee Company n tli' ir Land and Insurance Office. ii-10 m t I 'a milieu in Ihr .orlh mid r.,ri f the cirv are Informed of five fo tr 1 Tlie Capital Pnig btore, corner of Massachusetts avenue and Vcniiotit streets, is very near you; 2. Mr. Wtxxl. who kes-p-s this house, oll reliable gvd at reasonable j. riot s; 3. You can have Prescription pn pan-,1 accurately at all hour; J. Hi good are freh. and stliTte! with grt care; A. Hi ign the Oohb-n Mortar, i plain t te , n. nlftgJm Ior (Ii 4IioIrsl 1II-I-M of the season call n I'hotlhi. of the t in k lle-tau-ranL Shi 11 Oyster. Fat and Plump, served n all style. 13-lm , - .IemlH-rs of Hie (ärnrnil Asxsem ni.v. all my obi fri. nd an-1 tlie public In jrr-n-eral,(or any other man,) are rcpectfully invited to patronize the obi establishment and well-known "Tinted t:ites Hye-hoiise and Cleaning Kstablishment," No. C2 South Illinois street. Joseph Harri. Proprietor. Coats. Vest, and Pjnts thoroughly clcane.i. repaired and made to look as good as new. " It tboe now renovate -bo never did tfor, A udthosa ho a'wiy renovated now rtnovatetb tnrTe., Square b-iling, rersotiable charges and prompt attention to business are our old friend Harri-' mnttces. putf FURS. FURS! PURS!! Tlie I.nrg;rst STOCK OF FURS, Far nrpfcg eterytblf g In quality and rarlefy to be fomd elM?thf re In the Wert maj now be teen at the 13 13 K - II I ' E , A. 2 IlVaf Washington St nr. Meridian, eoMsiinxo or Fur Clonks, Fur 3Ianll(s, -1-1. 3-1, 1.9. 1-1 nMM. VICTORINES, EUGENIES, oIlar. Hertha. aEllft tmd Ollllrs, IN Itcal ISusIan Sable. IIulMtt Hay Sablf. American Nable, Frcnrli Sable, Koynl Iriiiiiie and llinL, For LaJles, Missea and Children. Fur Collars and Gloves, ln0ttr, Havfr anJ Sal, ft.r Genl,, at Krtail. boUsal arid 0M Fl' IH rt-line.1, repaired and maie over In any tyle In a few lioiirt. Th tt. titlon i.f the Wbolraale Trade ia eaaeclally dlrrctrJ to the following Good : .'00 l. r,ir('aies tO3-l I'ur iM. 7.-0 I-'2 Vtir Vitium, H'Mt Ut I'ur 4'iiiMMt, 1(MN Vlclorlnc. HOO olhirx, 130 Itertliii, 37, I Hernie. l?.O.Hufl-. G0r. Ciiir. IOlo. I'ur J 1 inline! IIomI, AT tvli:ic's hi:i:-iiivi:. uvH dim PROFESSIONAL. Am . in. joiMTaia w. tjoaooii. wLTrai a. ItAV, :01ll4 A .MAItt It, ATTOi:,i;VS AT LAW, I INDIANAPOLIS, 1KD , Will practice In tb Fe!tral anJ fttte Coiirta. j Offlc, Xo. 12 j;rw 4 Talbotfa Bol'dlna-. Hotith of; P.t OÖ'.ce. no2i-dly 1 j"ira a. im.kau. aiiii u kuti kk. utriD mm IrlM).M),UO AC Hi: A MIRKKS, Attorneys and Connsrlors at Law, Alf,,, Stury, .I.'tii't jUiilliu'j, I'rliihj 1 1 il Ii Iii St.. i'r.i ti, In tb. Ii.f-Ti,r an-l foprtme Ci!M -.f Indiana and la tin? ttirl Court. i,olJ dAatf BILLIARDS. NeW Billiard Hall, j j iI-M IHLLIARD H00M, ! .o. 1 4V.t 1 u hin x to 11 Ntrrff. 1 Wii,isr'ß TABLES, WiorLlaa'aCoabinaiion. I w fonr l'uckrt Tibi., tb t.t la a city. Cntrs 1 locatftj. 3(i inj tjf sxve.. ti&g on tic g roiled t v-vi , An ect Br attacbed, bk-b Ii aopplled' cbolce l.',-ior. and Cigar. I'peo day aDd b kLi Fnl3rtt B rltb EXPRESS COMPANIES. Ainrriciui Kxprrss Company. i rnc I'M TL I) STATES LXPKLSS C OMP'l . O'V'11 ' 31 EiST WAIHIX,iTü ILItT, TbaE.pr to Sew Ter. - Two da.ly Kirreawi to CladnratL and iw.aa.iy ipreaee. to Cbleafo and ft,UU: I i a. aoo.e uopuK, are tte 1 rrrütfi Kaaeaaa an U. f.lowina: roe. la, eis.- saatro.a I5D1A5A CISTÜAL; Ufinm 4 caiCAOO; IJHAMaPOLIS riaU; Tiakt HatrA k!cuac?nElLUfOSTAlSE 4 ISDlASAfCUl. Z?"Zlf?ct alaakleo 4 freta rrtod wlU ay aU.p, u ,hmrgm f '.XZmZ, oUa, BUia and Draft will U prowiptle eolUrtad aW

CARPETS, ETC. THE LARGEST CARPET STORE

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26 and 28 West Washington Street, (Fletcher Store.) fHO B4VE UCF.5TLT DIrPOSID OF THKII 1 Vtj Gooda and converud the er;rj la a Wliolctalc a ml Itrfail Carpet, Wall Paper HOUSE FURNISHING Establishment. HUME, ADAMS & CO., Call perlnl attention of c a it p 1: t i 1: a is 1: it s Or Whi.lctala bivtr, to their large itock of all gradti of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, IMntting'tt, eS:c. W-IL. X. PAPER, Curtains. Window Shades. Sora Carpets, lings and Mats, la an ondlaaa varirty. HUME, ADAMS & CO., Hare a large qnanUty of B tenant, of G -A J3j PETS I Thirty jirdf ach, and ouder.wblcn wi'.l be aold BRLOW Cot. Ilruaacla 1'nrpcla, 1 03 per Yard. Ilct3pl 2 OO per Yard. 1 3. toil .). 75lo OO Ilet2p?r Common plr Carpets Cotton Chain Rag Carpets. TBE FINEST WOOL BLAXKETSa; BED COMFORTS All kite to 8 fett by 9 feat iqnart. Wool, Dutch, EnglUhtTu tiled Ilfiup and Hough and Iteady O X I IH T FOB LI5I5G R00MS:AXD KITCEEM. HUME, ADAMS & CO., Will kp Din ant'y on kaod a larj. aaaortmeDt of Furniture Covering Piano and Table Covers, Table Linen, Aapkins, Towels, &c.&c., Wbich ar xlcid wiib cut a&d atttntlcn, knovisf tba waau of oar cuatomara. TBK LAUGEST A-3TD T.IST AAA0STBK5T OF WALL PAPER 151 THK STATU. Do ot aitk of bn-riu a Carpet or Wall Pajxr beforo lock as at thi. largo Steck, wkcro yea can aeee dollar on a .uigle Carpet.

IIU.TIE, ADA.12S'iV CO., :G and ZS Fest TFasbiato. Street, (fLZTCEXB STOEX.) INDIANAPOLIO, IND. ivt13 dl

RAILROADS.

nrllcrontainc Ilniluay. 4ii :4.i: or n.mO Al'D ATTXX K05DAT, NOVEWri a s:, train rUl Irar Cnloa Depot at follo4 00 A. M, Xiprrsa KalL 4 00 p. Aocofumodti, tat Catoa ei.) 7 U r. M., Xi(tt Eipraaa. raaaaa aaarra raea m aaar. la (s) A. X., ftfct KiprM. IMS A. M , ArcoBtncxJitloB a P. Mail. B. 9. BROWS, OeMraJ SaprtnlriKliil. SADDLERY HARDWARE. 1SD CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. GEO. K. SHAKE & CO., 7J lVt Vab In st on Ntrerf, ' Wfcolmat dealer, la ; j Haines, Chains, Whips, HOUSE BLANKETS, COLL A US, Curry Comb a ml lirulir, HpiiiifM, Axlos, ! patent An eami:lcdlcatiii:r A.M I.O l IIS, Moss, Tow, Curled Hairs, &c, &c. Ordm hy mall will riHflre prompt atftillon. dot13 dim DENTISTS. IM Vi 1.1. Y Ai S IAA DEUTISTS, Öftre. Xot. 7 vnd H ;,M Morl, Ens Market Street, near 1'ost Of re, Indlanapoll, Ind. rpEKTQ KXTRACTKD wlttout pain. All operation I apptt.lnlnn to the profealun prrformrd la th tn.t arlrntitlc mann.r. S.tiiifactlon Ruaraiitfd In all caara. notrli d3ta "l-? 'LJ'! CLOAKS, ETC. ioiciiri:ic sc i,i:.t, AxtrAcrrarai or CLOAKS AM) MANTILLAS, Cloths, Silks, Clonks anl Dress Trimmings, 34 Meat Vnalina:tn Kiretet. !5DIA5ArOU1, 1NDIA5A. OptKMdta Palmer Hon.. notrl OYSTERS. irjiiniH OyH.ors. lliij- lour Ojhtrr-M or iioi: A: adi:kso, Xo. SI Wist Washington Street. flinOSE UNRIVALED .Va-ii.l, I. R. M., and F. F. ÜToter, rrcflved daily. Ileal ia tb mark rt. Put op only by alann A Co. Haklmore nolS d:m TOBACCO. r. M. MAT, j St. Loula. tlJ. B. IHOII, iDd.atiapoll. , P. K. riTHAK IM)IAirOLIS TOBACCO WORKS. P. M. MAY & CO., llannfactarert of all (radoa ot Chewing Tobacco. OFFICE yO. 83 EAST SOUTH S TEX IT, In(lInnnoll, Imllnnn. novIS dim REAL ESTATE. a. a. aou, m. c. H'rijaUOIA, X IIOPKIAS, Real Estate Agents, Day. cod. tacitly o band, for aal, all klnda of CITY I'ROPEUTY COXairriXO t Hm mn4 Volm, Vvut Ut. ana Uut-Lou. Cheap Hoa.ea cao ala.j b aecurod by th piyment of imall lun.i. Good term, and faeorabl. tits aerarfd In all klnda of Property. F.m I.nd. mud Mill p'opvrty. Wimti.in, Mliioeaou, Iowa and UltMOrl lnd. for aal low. Offic. No. 7 Temperinc Hill, lodianapoiu, lod. no. 13 d im B. M. SPICER& CO., Heal Estate Agents AM NOTAiriF-S I'L'KLIC, .o.ao 1.2 .orlh IlllnoUKlreri, ntDLAJI APOLIS, INDIANA linrl dtf HOTELS. WM. 3D E L L Q UXIO IS' II ALL, Cast Waabltrton vrt, oppota tba Cort Bona, Indianapeli, Ind. BT THOROt'CIILT RRXoVATlNO A5D P.JLAEQ. ir.g tny booa, I am enabled to eT.r mj (aata a cojforutI bom. Rai, par day, f 2 ao2 1 d 1 re WM. LiKLL, Proprietor. Stewart IIouhc, (Formerly Kastln Boa,) TO tili, IIALTI TniÄO TIIIT, two door aovth of Oblo otreet. Cola. Jane aod Bub Stewart. Propr'a. Tt fto. to asd from tb Boom at ail boart of Ui day a&d ult bL BOTlSdly ORIENTAL HOTEL, iixmrots rrKtrr, One Sqaar 5onb of lb. Union 7pot, Indlnnapollta, ladlaniA. hot 13 dim B0LLA5D A tCCDDIR, Frop'a, SHERMAN HOUSE, Opposite In Ion Itrpot, IXDIAXArOLISm JXD. Btt, Iltar-reos 4c C., Proprltler.. BOTl-dJm MACY OUSE, Corner IWrjAs and Market Streets, IndtanupoIU, Indiana. r. T. PAUtKR, X. rXXTXCOST, . . Proprl-Kor. STi".." ? fronrt U. 4we of th. a, , MKy u tlo Depi nnd nUJ pnru of Un ."i. Pro U. XS4 of OctoUr. 1 . Un rrtco nf

AMUSEMEflTO. JlETRni'OLITAX THEATER. Owner of. II 'a$higtQn anl Tcnnatee Streets. naaaffri Jlr iT If. 11111'. CHA5GC0r TIM I: Door pa at a'tWck. Owtar bf'.nt at X U I.

Friday ETtnlnr, Drrrobrr I, 'C3. .Tin. is. pTTmriiktt. TWO ORKAT r IL. ya. "iT Ö . 0rtarf Don i Crtt'sui. Caesar De Bazan. 0$at Ksrtd tarre day la Starre. jTvrTw (rrlJay) FarweB 4tU f U r. Barren. rea e iro. rar.ll ar4 a!) rearv4 at. 7 Jr. Dr. Circle 6r; rn.at. K0... for a. srMDi,fS IK; Vcbetra au, T$ tfit; r.aMerr ut wmiu, j . rni; v!icrB lo arm, ill. PAKTlCTLARSOT'er.-T.- llm.iv. lM.e tte Theater erety eetiliic at Ibe cIom ef tb. n iferaaaee People liTtn- at a l auttee reo r.lj ea ttl. j ma so n ry II A L L . IiItUely for Tuo In)Only. Saturday and Monday, Dec. 2 and 4, iFmtXOOX ASD aWESlXJ. IMMENSE ATTRACTION. Twe r.alilbltlen C enakinrl in One. CILVrVCi XS'I ENG, Tbe WurVI-Erartfctei t;nee T Ice, an. HOOT2IO AM lOIaA, Tha Wtxxlerfal Will AartralianCT lJra. RK ArrEAKtNCE O THC FAS-FAMED KlAMEE T1N. Aftr a MtH'toB f t hit Ufa ara freaputlic lif. the HatnaTw.na, HUNd b4 EU. tesiwrtfully arrtouore la the ...r tk.t thry are a- w S..UI to asake f.r orll totr ut tb Colt4 8 at... vheathrj treat thai the a. re Lt-eral ratrot. I. i atowe en the!r Brt IfiTfUnir tour ml l arr.nlH j U.-mfn t. ib.ir iran4 l aru rll i:nlrr , talnmrntt. j til NJ and KX3 i:i bo a-rotnjn!rJ by th'U chll1 en, bo bare lwu b ro aince iLe r lat apfH-ararxe la pabllc. K mfo.Ur.lhla Ujour ,i tdanre f aerloc th gr-al wtulrr.. IIOOMIO mid IOLA j The Will Ao.tra'lan Cb-!.liP. are erii. nMf .f a Can- : Hb.l Rorr.Jadcinc froaa hlr n..r, procli.liir.. tMr loric batp llh. f.; p.ih.p, the ot.ly rtsrrioH f-o I that ctitr no I rit, Tbetr brad ate il,a $ ma!4 ! and mnotra.ioa.l7 bap4rrr wn ea bum. a t-rluf I ia It la country. Rrmrmbrrthr Days Dales V Honrs. Door. Oja from 2 lo $ atJ T to 9, T. at. Afntlloii bildrrn BotIU St ....V) Tritt. Taauwt, ffopri-tor. f mt, Ma.(4 Indiana Stato Museum, nn,,sII(nlIW - -wmmm m . "J W9 Three Alhino l liililrrn! CH4t.LVN0R orIVü IHOfSAXD IiOLI.AIiS' that ih Altino(Airi:k-an)Cl.ildrta art tbt git-at . t-.l LiTiCg CuriolUr. Bu rb bltloa In Ihf I'nllrd Klnlrta. ILe Masratn baa Wa r1ltrd and lO.CMMI nr. Wondr alJrd. ALMiSIOS MCctiU. DotIS din MILLINERY COOPS. ETC. Millinery, Straw A i i) rAcv (;oons, THK The Largest and Most Coraplrtr Stork I I l r . , f And thp Very Latest Sty lea J. W. C OPEL AND, iMi-oana ao jo.tr a er RIBBONS, SILtCS, AM STRAAA' (iOODS. H Ea Wash. St., i 15 S. Meridian, St. IIDIWtlMIIJS 11., WOULD rfjctfnl!y liform Clt ant Co n try Boyrri tbat fco la now rrrrarod to iltw iL. Bot compleoa and bt aaaorlvd itur k of MILLINERY GOODS Tbat b a. to.n Imported Into Ulaclty rrtBarr y. STRAW GOODS WillWofunnd comf.b-t.lQ a'tlatyUa for La1i. ,V and CLildr n. mil lino of od. In Frit, Silk, Velvet and Straw Hats and Ronnrts ntiMTir.i a.-w i:.TRiTitii:n. Tbo Slock f French Flowers and Plumes WUI bo foa4 Urtja, w.U prira. la aott.b Tm rm Boyera will Hod kr. trery t.oaaSer la Plain, Plaid at.d raocy, im ail ot ible at-aioa'. Uie-4 ayla Ue bat a larf e variety cf Silk and English VdvHs, Aua Htt tin ortIr1 Nllkn, la all color. EONNET AITD HAT BLOCKS AJwiji on band, la aj fa.blooa'-U taj-. Wl Bod at thla booa. oery ankle ned In ibtr U1 firm. qei.ty. Call ad are C. Good.. Order, from tb count-j will karo -arompi attention, and aatlafactlo. arTate4. ' I. W.OOriLAXO, ZmM W.hlrfU etre. wontb Mendt. WtH s well dim ltd .....),, il a vm, iim. GROCERIES. I. . re iimii n. C. avaaaa. nociaioa aaAet-taa. ' onxaani. CltOSSUSD, llAClinE k Co., MlIOaLlMAaLi: Q-ROCEBS, Cor. TlerUiaa aua arrlaiaadl .tn fiotli dtf lXDiAXArout, ixa

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