Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1866 — Page 4

DAILYkHERALD.

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israed to t&€i

■ fausmsamr?rrrSm j*," , , Clement Barbour and Sallie Shirley,^

W. H. Qarrlgus and Margaret Howell. John Brennan and Anna Caulfield.

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Aruiuaemanta tkta .BToalng

' MWBBPOUTAH TB*A , n«+-B*»«oa'jB. While. tar JaaeA Serr«U, of <¥»d Daniel J. Public Spbaking.—Hon. s. H. Buskirk wlM addles*the dtifeens of India^ai^ofla at Military

Hall Saturday night.

I^OoTernor Morton has arrived at Centorvllle in this State, but little Improved in health.

He will be here early next week. We ara under renewed obligations

Mr. D. L, ?Tard, agent OTthe. American Ex-

Pi?** fcwfi^anjraif lake St. Lotis papers.

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|7 Henry Spoon;of Pecksburgh, Hendricks county, p*a taken out Government license as a physician, broker, retail liquor dealer and peddler. I^T A little child of Edward Wilmington, yyht^waa playing about a new building, fell "T tjV^gh the timbers Into the cellar the other * day, and was severely injured. •Nut sfit buy ^L%fY.-*^ > rett^ dusty down here, isn’t it?” we Inmiired of an HUnois Street hlatf yesterday. not very,” he replied, eardomeally; “you can see aeross the street once In a fwhlU.’* J J ^ a t-L

IxrrrKRY.—A gentleman from Kentucky applied at Assessor Bradshaw’s office yesterday for lftiei.se to ^sCabiisto a ldUery*iii this city. The State lawn prohibit lotteries, but tbat is a small matter in these days. •. — —:i-m ,

'ttSSttt* the rnal is trying

tq figure a tittle,shpw of i^ouesly. In the election returns of 1864. In considering his “census” <he local twms tbfcaveAafeA tinsl leave of his senses.

Chiminal Court.—The jury In the cis# of Dennis Tangney, on trial for an attempt to . fire the freight house of. the Indianapolis aul Cincinnati railway company, yesterday ret timed a verdict Of gaUty/vHltf asen tehee .of two years in the penitentiary.*) “ Why Ark so Many Lives a PaiLURljf’ If the local of the Vazette is still anxious ou this subject,.wp 5tblnk|B»j«»m*54ti^ ^rfm. After turning the matter oy^r we have concludrd that so " itiartV ftfo kHinfire,” lo-

calise so many men are a fool.

J^T The (JazeHe miggesto the nafoi of 6. M. Wilson for the Legislature, Is opposed tp court house and Ot^er cJUiues, and hi JfiVor of the nomination being made by the “ solid ” men, though, we presume, it would not object to having the fluid men vote for The nonit-

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. ^laTPr. Gall K Urn. phgainiaB aim aitonrfed upon Mrs. Hunter,-ta her last illness, informs' us that he never had any doubts of her being OtejUL^-lyijlths friends of Use deceased, and Mi«ne^f>!iys!eiafh f "Wl!b have dAn-ed-the Interment, in the vain hope that the body was

not dead, but in a trance.

M arion Circuit ;CouRT.—fn the ease of Moore rs. the Indiana Central Railway Company, the jdsintlff yesterday obtained »judgment for seven thousand dollars. This case has been in court for several years. In the case of McKernnn vs. the Mnyhew heirs, a judgment was rendered for the plaintiff for thirteen hundred dollars. ! ;i . . In Floranti Delicto.—Ulysses M. Green and a disorganized female, who gave her name as Anna Johnson, yesterday constituted an nnlawful assembly in the old cemetery, and were arrested by Coroner ‘Allred. Green laid ten dollars down, and counted them one by ono at the Mayor’s office, and the female

went to jail for a full moon. .' i

Mu. White’s Bewbuit.—Lest our readers should understand that the play of ‘'The Fireman,” to be produced to-night, at the Metropolitan, is the old and Worn “Mom” and , “ Use” concern, we will state that'it Is an entirely new play, said to be one of thrilling interest, with a part for Mr. White which is wbrthy of his inimitable drollery. 17 The addition to the Union Depot, now in process of construction, will he nixAg. feet wide by four hundred and twenty in length. There will be a cofrider ’between the two > buildings, with a glass roof. A street wttf be opened on the smith Ado, between Illinois and Meridian, called McNab street. Tint Metropolitan.—'• Uncle Tom ” was performed last night to a thin house at the Metropolitan. The most interesting feature of ths evening’s entertainment was the presentation to Mr. Bivers, by Mr. Riley, on the part of the Western Base Ball Club, of at elegant gold watch and chain. The present was intended for his benefit night, but could not be got ready In time.' Mr. Rivers responded to MyRileyM premntatioa speech in ahrjef and happy .style, j t ...j/' V

have not the slightest i against the individual

, Now we ha enter* tIM lists i

tiou armed with lead pencils, from the fret his ability as a professional blackguard is so generally acknowledged that we should doubtlees choke with diaresit. under the inaction ftf tliiifc ]## flhftttW be isonuM^Ued to reed &QQ listed tQu ‘XrCUf^tt^, j Choking with *• df*Ve/i’ r ' Would certainly zs&xasvmfiQK sadly in need of a dictionary, as well as a grammar. —- ; ■ Mayor’s Court.—Mrs. Mary Harris, a coir ored lady, Wm arMrffned before the Mayer yesterday and fined $9 40 on a charge of disturb* ing the peace. It seems that policeman Powell hafi> occasion to/arreat; the n|c*i|sr Of M^. Harris, when the latter interfered with the in* tentton ef eOscttBg.a rescue. LieWtenant Bray, seeing that Powell was getting the worst of it, came to his assistahee, when the gentle creature bit him 1b the baud. We believe Mrs. Harris is the lady whom character wap f y teTf t IlC tfl 1 iJMMMMMkiWterfl by a puhllcotlep ha the j -j jyivate^kput^ IroipLeavenworth, we learn that Dr. Hawn escaped from his uncomfortable position in Dead Man’^ Cave on the evening of the third day. Thfi

doctor, lost so much flesh dBflng: Ijli compulsory fast that he was flhilly enabled to crawQ

T °hTs SHy^ut ^Ihe^ame which Mr. Hnapp escaped.

through the narrow

stdclf. and found opening through

The doctor went to scale at two hundred an# fifty-six pounds shortly after reaching the town, ahowing a clear loaaof fortls^HUtfia#

in three days.^

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cratic Club met at the editorial rooms of the Herald. y U i ’' The president and vice president beingabpreceding ipeftii^g wasiaiispensed with. Reports of committees oefng next in ordeil, ami two immlretl copiqg oi the. same ordered to be printed in pamphlet form in connection with the Constflhtfon.'* vening, Ae 14th iMtant, he is Democracy as p4r invita^rat the place to be desigiuiteU ■ F ^kTanl *«‘» a* 1 i* .• # .Op motion, H. Cl Ay, esq., WAS madea mwn- .> .her uf the Executive Comnittoe. ~ ’ i 1 f On motion, D. J. Calllntn was appointed n

itb The exec

utive committee la procuring a hall for batur’otsSotissK

sdfv pc Mf,.

speech. . «•* f ^i’S -laiOfrKtotlOTV the proceedings of thie meeting ' Wwe ordWfodtd be published In the InJuJ- 1 •peKfauau) and VoUcsblatt. ■ -J!~ fM^toiihCfha — 1 to meet again

<m Saturday night.

uu osturuBj aiyuit* iatr ^ Ynsamn «i viuinc Ccnumtoham, Secret*^.

srawSBEsrs

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Frederick Hofflnan and

ind Henrietto Engleman. ind Marv Bell Graham:

Alvinun Shoecraft and Mary James Noble and Nancy M. Sweetser.

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James Balaton andGepcgiana Anstin , (colored.) . r » rfl> '. . Thomas Hough Mid Bm^h B. 'Wjllafd. ^ •

17 We owe as wp<flogy to CfotNMiimaa j Boaz for neglectlng hlm for a day or two past, but wo will try to make amends. We Wish it dtstinetly understood that Councilman Boas laottf oandllrista on tho btm slutting tidbit— for sheriff. We bko-Rotn- Boaz is a good egg-a bully boy. Boaz believes, with Simon

Suggs, that It is a good thing to be

In a new country. The efficient manner in whieh Boaz has dlschatged hU, duties as d member of the Poliee Board and seeret police-' man, is a sdfflcient guarantee that itt his hands the sheriff’s office Will be turaed togpod account. As secret policeman, Mr, Bom has drawn his salary wltt^ great regularity, and that his services have been Worth-a thousand dORars a yeari WltiMrttt pifiWBTWfllknt condition of 'Bto fbwi JTteduties are not ar-* they, fob due, but then, the ywponslhtuay is sp

pomihly get up. This we have proved to own aatisfoction. Give them a call and convinced, at No. 17 North Meridian street. from the importers a few pieces of iahingly low figures. Our stock is com; and we are prepared to satisfy all tastes. |If tmwmmk mPw&# r ‘ Overcoat, or any thing else- to complet

Overcoat, or any 'thing else- to

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PenitsykaniR street. Persons wishiug-to ei 'ploy foinaJe heip will do wefi tdftaTi sii^ see her, as. her facilities for securing first class

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great. > . ■i-.ivi lo ’ tid xht Transfers of Real Estate.-^be

ing transfers of teal 'estate have been made slnceour last report: i

lot 102;

Henry C. Vaught to Rebecca Rtagg, in Downey’s subdivision, (except two feet off northside,) inlot 32, outlet 102: $1,450. east quarter of inlot 91; $1,450.

inlots 4 and 5, square 9; $1,500.

James Clark to John L. Clark, south end of west half of southeast quarter of section "issstSisasEssafS first subdivision, inlot54, outlet 107, $1,896.

- A Setdensticker to J/'Henry undivided half of w feet off wi

nfcnn ii^rAs^^du&.ttiT^iraTrof inlot 22; in Vas> 4|hrtMVl| subdivision, undivided half dTTriforwfHltkt 121; $2^50. Sebastian Barth to Jacob Frantz, in Mcl i ^ , ^j 3 P fe r ^*#'j t> <*toj* l0, V>nl(4a, outlet Carter'®; Bflftfs - td ‘JVA. 1 Hudson, in M

crfrweM^BrSftot

sou tli end of west hail of northwest qua iter of sertlonio, towflshipTf," range 35 acres; ^laurice Ferritet to John fl. Brevmon.'Malguire’s subdivision, of inlot 17, outlot 151: $2y

John M. Voorhees to J. D. Cottinghsiu, SoadditioS^ifltolSwflpF 0 " 5 ’ i 0n Joan Foague to trank M. Churcbmau. xsKws&jjsr ^ uw W" i; "

4, 160 acres; $8,000.'

Ruhanna Moores to Mary W. Marshall, Drake’s addition, 30*^ by IfiO feet, Horthcast

corner of inlot 1, square 4; $3,000.

UV® Wi»3PSS$

outlot 179; $3,000.

Jacob Behringer to John Mueller, Van WAr- vj U-um’s flrstsubdlvislon, south third, lot27, and #<

ct al’s subdivision of inlot 465; $3,000. George W. Dnart to Ad. SeldMMIcker, Sonus’ subdivision, 30 feet, east shte of |nlot 47i, James to John H. Yajen. Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad Company's aubdivizum of bilot 4, squaM^S;. $^0U0. . Thomas Nelson to A. Y. Lawrence, Nelson’^

atfrf s HfoipTcteeto^Wnandplfon, pdiJenU. hrackeU. hall ll^hte, pdiTafere stands, and, ip

not to l>e surpassed iq ij^^ctly. The ww,$xUMjM. Lpr .tam*,

niercframt Tmll»rtmg.—Messrs. Conklin frlfonlieybavbtipenA) h Alia me»chp^t glaring eatablUhinaM Ifra MMofo . Blcs k. Nortti IWinols street. They l|«#hp'" J,»plendidsto^,ftf, piecegaodfo eoduLogtoe aMst elegant patterns aver seen- to fhfn Ma»kpt. , Mr- Kenifoyias been favorably known

CAMBRIC,

new and serviceable.)

EMBROIDERIES (French, Swiss and Scotch.;

Vortmmn empioy^ ;^ft fim'^hmt, 11

with the best of goods, a cutter Who J»eve|- 1 '

falls* and a detenniaaUon to aifreeMyilMreb

fib, rnaon ,**£3^

should net aecnWa Mr’ahfiredf tbe Tiafronkgphfxhefr ft^vk d|rze»T^GIWUi«Sm

9-7

acres; $4,500.

William Bucksot to John H. Yajen, IndianapoUs aadCiteimiatt Railrtfril CogipitofAefib* division. undivided half of lot 5, of fnlot67,

square 63; $5,600.

Joseph 11. Atkinson to James Morgan, in Merrill’s sabdivislon, 25 foe't off north side, of

inlot5,outlet 105; $SflQ0< . {.

A. Seidenstlcker to J. Henry Kappes. the undivided half ef undivided quarter offrmrth.

east corner of outlot 107; $6,000.

; l^wds Danryger to p-A W. MhRAiekUfn. lot 8, square t3; $6,000. . M. M. Landis to Frances A, Earl, 45 feet on Tennessee street by 135 feetblfiniots 11 an< 12, square 68; $6,000. 1 , iParkerS. Carson to Harvey Hosbreok, east half of southeast quarter of section 4, township

14, range 4, 80 acres; $6,400.

Ambrose C. Hnme to A. N. and John Clark,

er’s subdivision, inlotoll aiul 1J, outlot Ifi; $$,ooo. . innJJM ,’irt iSy.imJ] Harvey Hosbrook to Parker S. Carson, the northeast quarter of section .b, township 14, range4.160a3?«l; * r Douglass Maguire to A. E. Vinton, 19 8-13 feet on Meridian street, in tnlot S.Kquifrc 75; John E. McClure to Douglass Maguire, 60 feet off south side of tolatfi* square 76; B17fl0fr

loc a l item a 1 . 1

ffi^d very gohil second hand pianos for sale CHEAP at Willard A StowelVs Indiana Piano Warerooms, No. 4, Bates House. 13-4 excellent road, G. M. Lunt, superintendent, is doing a splendid business. It runs through the most beautiful portion* of Indiana, and makes direct and close connections for Cincinnati, New York, and all points east. Tra»reler$ over this road go over the Atlantic and Great Western railroad without change of cars, and arrive in New York city or Boston as quick as any other route. This being tho Macon of trarSliag, it, betomrt* till BfiWta the best routes, and the Indiana Central can not

,-t.f ,ll ,1V bu#

Don’t Bail to go to Featherston’s dry goods auction to-day, tit ten ^i’ctock a. m. Great variety of Dress and Linen goods, Bleached andBrown Muiliiis, Cjoths, 8atto|ts, Jeans, Tickings, Hosiery, and fine toilet Soaps,

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Although very bliustery and disagrotohlsipon^esteyifry,it4 $utfc|efiftb|iit«he poppj^ Soda Fimotato o^Mes^Vr:-Wiles A the credit of making the finest Soda'Water we

Mu noon’a

Mod**.—The

following'letter from the president of the Inof tho celebrated Copper Lightning Rod, is a very high commendation. This Bod .1$ seatiy ample protection; no building was over in* Japed that vr— protected-by vhtolnmttoHVT 1 * 1 Office iNDiAEaswrflfi «foyaw range coxp’y,) Indianapolis, nrofANl'rebr uary 23, 1866.) •Mr. bktinmp»iis tj ;<irx I’d Copper Tfibulgr Lightning Bods on n^rd welling for several yean; fint^on my residesmtwon North.Mltnoia street, and then on my pifrflnt residence north of Hie city, and I Would not

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In insurhfil^tf 4»e eoft^, I invariably charge enf-foorib^Rer less on houses

K'ZMwiLl Henderson,

’resident Indlanapolts Insurance Compftfiy.

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. Iwm-tienfre.—G. F. Heitkaas, Merebant Tatfor, ft JWrtt im^ ffiiBet^ppoMtoBatea Heute, has just reseired anew stock of spring afidaiito^g^Ar^Utoen’i ktor, Which he will make upto acdarat griam an lQW as eaw he ektoftiv* al any uliaWai ratohHriWtont

be MU .'beap on appllcatleb at ttUl om«.' • *«sh*4L*‘«'*t , y*Vs*- *>» many are compelled to use it on entering the

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be imitotMhe highest, tM'^MW ich«t and. tha pmaaaS Call ansi axausne

ur goods, at IGBouth Meridian f siasi 'No tumble to show goods. la.” *

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u aai ?o mTMm'maiana Nd. 38 Efrst WMbJigtdR 8lre«t, ^

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Cabinet •Milkers’

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JbgO ieridia ijfoiWiW received from Hew Tork osr writs

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No. -to Bouth Meridian Street, 1

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help is unsurpassed.

receiving their spring stock, bought in New.p.'.r ... , York since the 4thTif April, at the lowest rates' * :!* i u! >'* wi

examine their goods and prices, as they hayfr BFf*' *1 j fl5 IMP’ Tlasat Hamdsome S%m of the Ladieh’ Emporium, 28 East Washington street. Indicates handsome -goods. To prove tbat fafit.

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WHOLESALE DBUGOIS1R-

Indiannpolia, Indiana.

At new atooe froottaiWkg. Nue. 7 andtfrutWasI fo** 00 etroet, between Ola-ao’. Block sad Maridlaaetnc

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.aiH UutLhtf bn* rhtsift ’.« * i»r.o-a MESS 'GOODS.

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spnng goods, which he is mhklMs dnifgdbdi fl**riidMtoNi|nfiriBaH4 / nmvi.m Eirao \

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pays

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Washington street. u ^.1 / u -yj^ •6 JhOMMMMM ir Mtrmn awsy of good taste that the prettiest stock of Dress Goods ill the fetty can be fodttd attlfo Ladles’

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HA T«K|<e> luJnBca/a na iiaa* ■..li a ..i l« k«l*»V»d ■S'aU ■ b-*-«.'l llivll J alt-Vla-W ' la ,r. >3 all >. *W *'H<* id iali* . -..iiit* | ID n'lcdiua /V-,i : »J

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^ laportcr aad Wholasalc Dealer in

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Fashlowabie Mmtmery*—Mfo. tf. N. Quimhy, No. 42 Sonrii Jjliqois street, is, daily rtccivtoX her aew stock of goodaof thodatest styles. - ^ ; mCh2yliii The Heariqunrten in. hndUna,, for FaBcy and Staple Dry Goods is the kww Yerk Store, W. A H. Glean, proprietors; Qtenn’a

— .x<i* :iL yftffio XHHs, tor

Cnnaies, as* She oaly eettahte tomatopW in the

They are ian<l, andifo hkd tofoct

arises from their use. Pay two dollars for a good artieto, rather th&ft tttre doHaf.for.a poor pne. Mrs. Winstow’s .PUls are superior to all •Shtoe. - ’ Frier, $9 per hox, Or three hdtes for $5.^ Aak .ffir Mrs. Winslow’s MyaSle PiU

take none Other. ' • >- q. -

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■a— - BROWirnfO A RlOAJV ■J i 9* < ■ : ■ >.sr i tv .j

her shop. Hot aod-Coki Baths in good warm roofiti. Etfrtf

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E. Bt-yflrfla., at the Loan tMfice, Nq.jM South QUnois street, win loan money an any aittols of-vaitte, or boy tM same. Always on

hand, unredeemed ptodgyeCspMi*

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WuadowM, Mea We nhd Garden Hat at the* New York MMlnery store, N Mfirth

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,i lb.t*>-.<l faatsH baas .U* ’ ,i L ,i..jj^,anl, * . u!'

RmURquU tlsAfe dollars, E.JAC£ VM1I1LS. . 0X110 t XT A.14 VI 1 r » VI T'

fiAUTtses ir* aizunijRMEaij *. i/ rsntri ,

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(IK ..I IUI, liaS,*t'M • , .1 J ' Notions, Boaieiy and Olovea ’..—tofiD sAfl—f ; • '

.. "Hll:."1h{|iJ if b, Agents.

UCimSOR, RDBTI1M A t'O. U/!*i:3 l Til IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS iuiiiii 1 ! (i// 41*- ni/min’ C3003DS I fazitbf 4 - :.m # ■ * • 4 J 18 —di> W—ftrWi, kttwmm W^oatMid tf*** * • . lA ••*!%* ?4»‘ .i- j mmnmmrhbmrhmbAhu

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Rensovrri^DiSJ Rearncy have fflmarssSoMfwi; North Illinois street, (Miller’s block; where they are now prepared to receive and execute all orders in their line on short notice and in g^MyT-n t > a Tj :i3rp-»

.TA :n> /•/'< !>'!! ’/ n 'i-, .liftl •*. II.., ..tliaa I,m I ^oHe^’wrooa CABHiET HAKBBH’ UNION, j'»-a-,|je ifaai—il #/ i~t4t L!.- ...f No. 1(15 East Washington Street, opposite the Court House. hbuilc: bar, feJooa MiuiM ij-ot>.jjO

Wars, sad for many y«hra a dm will be fopported At the tpedtl eleeUoQ to be beMc Y.«TSa»H6fit.T HMMMythstOLIVZR W. JOHNSON i. acud.d.U ss^b?«if^“OTajry/ * • 4"’*. . -*i «■'. i# / ‘JUjfW ¥BtBMt f ws»; r

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TorasTomsosMauox Cocntt,IHbusa: WILLIAM JOdtOvAiAfiBOcx-thcriff of

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St: -. if - * r* *■ * For Efrarstf.

COIX>NKL SAMUIL A. CRAMBB U • csodldsU for

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Cumargo Manufscturtog Co. PAPER HAWOINGS

febll dSm

Ohio.

H. H. B&K.VIKMAN, Prop’r.

.IMJlWi.?*" .towfr’

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WHITE flitf&tiOMPOUlVD,

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tha New KogUnd StstM, when Its moms have become •a well known ss the tree from which, in put, it dorivoo

|tsvtiteosi:r .. -a. a-, ,o . r\.'; ^ THE WWTt PHtt COMPOWW CURES Uaguf ntood, sad Pnlmooary AEsotiaas goaooaUp. n le a veMeVkeMe *MeSe #*J* kf ~ '

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FURNITURE.

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€»m«r of Wsshmytoa and Ttnmmsst street* Mr. Welle MMSrF*

change of TLMZ.

Doors epen st 7 o’clock. Overture begta, atM tafr

SShTDOOt, BLMft AND m

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anOTS ANO SHOES.

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Msanfsctoms of : u u > i .' WOTS AND SHOES,

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^m^SSS^SSS^ •toam No.64 EastMoskot street, eppoeSSeFoetS t Monafhetery, oppeelte the StaU UouM.fcemerly DtPs, Zperlel mnoU. o given to AlLoWreS work. ; -/mnaMmn.t toj, (far.; . li /i i I'hRNAMENTAL

ucuriiuic NOPH,

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MsontecXnrer ot the CsHhmted

C«pper TOilir Llghtilijr M, tf Aad MnaKm’s Combined m J. qo K ■ '

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^ TRUNKS AN^ VAtUflS.

BIAKTOI wrmnXKl, Menafkcturer end Deelex to

j’BWTHKS, VAT.TfffW. W Trest 1 in* fiscs file., wholesale amt retail. Altai 2fl> < old JVb.13) Sonth Ittiimft Strstd,

^ Of Painer House, Indlsnapelis, lid •Ishort Botloe. Trookiitfede to oty4r.

not aryvitsn

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PATENT MEPtOfNEe,

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Celebrated Family Medicines, Nfm. Mfr Pearl 8*-, IntUnmssyelln r SMtotOm • • - v-ti. i;i.l

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PUMPS.

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kli.tah haskkx. MAKER, : WtoM rsaprctfofiy inform ths eitisens of Indlsnspecountry, that he is pr.pe.ed to forai»k fjpesp* *f th* best aneUty to ell who msyfsver with th.tr orders. Work sent to any pm of tho TW^^R.’SafeS WolUdofsndrapeiredet all times is a

a., febUdlm

FrUfrT fifMtM, tprll IS.

tvuni 1 tit.H Mr

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"WHITE.

THE FIREMAN;

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forgery. • Mr. White

Miss KAT6 MAYHIW will siug “NIO WISH a'KBKH APPIaY.” ^, -MR. ;w. xx. nirjErsr

Will recite

SH ANfIJg O’BRIETS JOHN 8TRONC; HIS AWVBim.'HIH. John Strong . . .. .. J . Mr. White -SS B-/ ^

MEDIUM.

O. J. COLCHESTER.

Tprii Wfffi* H—WDrme^l Use B !E> I TJ 2s/L , .• Hw taken roc mi st Bf*. 45 HOT— Hllmmls Street, ^yBKKBko canbe^eoasnited on all Mstneu sNelrs Present end Future, OMag the whereeheWe at absent friends telling whether tender Uvlng, aad eh wing the aaiogrnpfc ef BLOOD BED CHABACTKRM On his arm; besides mtny other netou»flng msnUeetnttons. Colchester 6 Oden can he engaged to held private Reaper a. el privets residences, oa spplicstion to their Agent, D. A. Moi ord, at the above uamber, elthier by letter aria person. sprMflt

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NOTICE.

Street Car Advertising.

4CtOK onteide Doily Adverttoemeat Caids. Auction . I’ .Zetos. Ciooiag Out Saiee, or Public Purforaiaiiscg,

K. r FLbTCUEK, No 1 Alrord’e Block.

febSR dSm

Or Street Railwav Ogkw. Ill.oateevi-cet.

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GARRETS.

C A

R P E T S .

REAL BARGAINS

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IN CARPETS!

FURNITURE.

NMEOftX, XHOlWi A CO* Msnufacturers, Whelesele sad fistsII nealsie laeM

FUn’llTUIg,l3Mmg) NITIIlttgtS,

em«i -a n.,i.ainro»aMwuCnn) Cabinetriitakers’ Union,

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1 I fltVii-:

JfejKNJJBC XTtjg, as, HATMANUFACTURER.

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tNOUIM^Lto. INDIANA.

JOHffi T. DEWKHIK A CO., .*•»«-*« J idtoattoOT# IS .«*F COMMISSION .MBRCEtANTS AMIBAAUH ImTOrmflAco,

44 South Delawary Street,

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BA EL WILRO a ““ Aad Wbolaaafe Dealer in

nOTB tBaBBTOMI «#W«tril,

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mi h-s ■sTgC ’HI 'iVtf" 1 iJ ■an BBAp 1 * A ffi.

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fob# <Um -H5—HH——B DRY GOODS. JOBBIU Of Dry Goods and Notions, No. 3 Al void’s Block, Booth Meridian street. hb.dto, ■tori.

0 ^zssia#;aexby£^crr joMaas or Dry Goods and Notions, Me. t Alvord’s Block, Soath Moridian it rest, fob# dim i * dlm “*P^ fi, » lm *-

■aaae. w. o. tabkidotov. o. b. rerntoii LANDERS, l

Dry Good* : RBd" IVRfliiiiti,

Mo. u Bouih todflAda oAet, tofoahM fileck, fobs dSm , ** i ** a * M>1 *** fifrA*

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aad Domestic

brj%ood8,;;F4ncy Goods,

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INDIAJVArOLIS

*.cmi lia.liflto)to«lfr9Pton.Jfo>ii«l Firdfi INEHtle try <*••*»» aki> isronoNto, Mo. 43 sad «4 Bast Watolagten s treat, febkdSm INIXANAFOUZ, INDIANA.

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Jss. M. Huoa-.w. L.

Carpe

CARFETS. Adams: Joo E Corwin; I. J. Fm inloulA TWmletag^ L'L itd.ia

fSfflngs,

Wholesale

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Mauufactqrer of end Dealer In

IjtotoaMtom. ’ 1 —amwcmier or end Dseior In £§££, *il6S,3 «g|#t8,

ABif VtthMVThkkie,

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2fla4dMyrhriNaAIh|^n StrM -O feWdSm INDIANAPOLIS, IND. aaHaMWWilMHUtOl

101 East WMfclnftofastreet,op*. CourtHoueey JW^o^ erf ^

1 HJI ‘a-«a al-K.'

Pa menm, NMNfuley A Ce., sctto^r^o<Mi finvelopes, Btetkaery, Sank Book and Paper, Book tokMMva -i«>a i t tBM6IAV0Uffi (WBUIA.

-it/ AvtoMwgmtotoriMtonto r Chiu, Glass, Qaeeaswire, Catierj,

And Ttatod Goods,

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"m^VinJSFwi r. J. HtM7l.»AT A CO„

Awericao

UlT ,»e»i«/’4 BrinVatches,

for

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Importers, IBatontoMNafrltoQ Dealers In

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Eden’s Block, No. 79 East Market Street,

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MUSIC 1 lEAUKHH, „ NeepoonstonUyon heads large emertment ef PlenesL

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MXaMieC Square, Indix&apoIU, I&d.

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AflflWBW/WAlAAcipfrlfrfrllg,

i« Msmnftolsver* at the OtUhesiet and

WorldEBnowned Cricket Cigar,

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p. HE-anrOXJDS, U9«ot. N«w Tmrk mm Ntofohs Ms., Cuba and Havana Cigars,

CHDKJE BK ANW6 ONLY.

>tl r'fii or Tb,’ -• -„i!i yLiu.;

CASSIACCa, WACONS, ETC.

MsRRfriitsitoorfa»toto»f i«#t'

v® v—* s’f rit ..viiiR 1 i*! of all ktodi af ftrti oUm WSSST

Mio dds

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NOVELTY’ WOlllCa.

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.frbisdgm-, ^-ip

b.Ttei^Eteas

ei, Qsylvania and Maridisn, :’t- IMUANAPaUB, IND.

tnAfitfriTKR AMD PUILP1R. t er^eBter, anrf Balldvr, .avj.J Mo. (4 Kentackj a «me. • L ••.Vl... O’ Tilt fll I - - it , ’ ■wad. x.. CARPEHTBB AHD BUILDER,

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We have reduced the price of our Carpets

SO F»l£:il cMuvt.

the decline to gold and the expectations of the people.

Tap IBrasnel* $1 73. D-Flys OR Bt. Napcr.lBErain«Rl 90. 3 ,.!x . Super. Ingrains f 1 75. All WrrI Infrains HI OO CRtton Chain Ingrains 50c te 75c. Rag Carpets 75c. ■cnip Carpets 40c. At these prices we can show a good line of geods.

Vi:...

We have also reduced the price oa

WALL PAPER,

Afrri another Ctooflatai ear Ilae. a • ‘ft f;.. • f. Ji

THE TRADE PALME

3BA.IW3-A.I2SrS.

HUME, ADAMS A CO. SS eat M West Wi.«ii»me gi. mchMdlm

a ! *5vv Yortc Street, South Stdei aad Meridian 8ls, INDIAMAfOm,’lMD

repa!’-

IdM

, tiittoiii iMfiMiugiv

tog week.

uto small Joke and to i „ feblO«

' - hWNINCS.

eomfrAiu,

Manufitoturir ef Piste aad fancy

j£l C3-S. riw Itotad, oatse, PuMU Buildingi and Country 8eaU Betfr WtogtofrCmtrmrm, BafoL

the imgij -nugsaifuiiy

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til Is ,-l il-}od

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REMOVAL.

REBBILL & CO.’S < • BOOK STORE f iii.. . . ^ . . T -j 1 1 .... .. .. .. . ' L • *, . . • ' A - '>\"t . 13 1 ,1 ■ ■ . I- ’ i R E M O V EX?3

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