Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1866 — Page 2
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s '‘ mot «TcoyntoTg/ffgwti^f« Mpnormn>Bra ev vrauo mmsvcno*. ROBERT M. CHAFMAW.af Kaofc
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Tlw foUowlng geatlemcB fenw; ban sm •todbytlM Democracy »nd SrtlMial U*k* PM of tMr mpoeuve diOMoHr m
MMofov Omgrees:
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! vinucr^^,—1— Bmvkth Or strict.—Dr. B. B. SNOW. ( ELECTION TICKETS
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Wo no prepared to furnith election tickets at reasonable rates. All orders, accompanied by cash, will be promptly attended to. Addraw Hsu. A HDTcmiwojf, HnuiD Office, Indianapolis, Indiana. CONUDWTIVE HKHlMATANDEftSON
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A National Union meeting will be held at Anderson, on gWiffiny, September 29, ISM. 1 Senator Doolittle, Hon. Thomas N. Stllwei, Bon. tt. S. ffioodlng, General JameS IL Slack. General Benton, Colonel Lew Cmpball, and ether prominent speaken will address the masting, tt. : i ■ A wmteeMmm>» nsrarmnisf, y " Ihotd (Mat Mis Government tees made miAeteAtte basis by white men, von mntarrr or waim mu and their poetertiy forever, and sAotrtd be adminfetered by white men, awd non OTHhM. Idodotbeleivethe Almighty made the negro capable of eeif government.”—Stephen A. Douglas. “And the country™,ril^teito, and we will stand sncoewfnl and vlctoiions, on T tosne^.tWeawel flyy W BVfatT
Owing to theiaandetionof the paper mill, we are compelled tb print this edition of the Hnnaui on a smeller WeeS than, uurispitr Nee. Our City adrertisemsutt Will, 6* fluid In this edltlofl, but we are oampeiledtoemit • coed m u AMtfl tofrwtwn^ Tie time, nowerefy win benwhewp, end on soon as we can procure fidi' sizb paper the
will resnme its proportions.
Watenwraw. Whwtef sheNMtotf Sowgow theightr Whef soecees an t
an
100
Pensions " “ “ “ none Bounty to each member of Congress.... 4,000 F That pasty ought to be trusted again, aspsetally as they rotad money flvny M ntffer soldiers tbelr bounty and did not rote any to pay the whites. Cnwaew Jjff^MoRTOit ind others refused to 1st the Democrats have a cannon to fire a salute upcp any occasion, political or otherwise. They loan'd one the other day to JiM ! H UGH* to use its canvasriog Monree ooun ty, and the State Quartermaster furntabed him ammunition fee it, we are farmed. nc Democratic lax payers have to con. tribute fbrir portion .toward payiag these expenses to have themselves abased, we suppose.
radicals AseftflgfflA In ffiMlr efforts fids the Unionf These qheiffMS aft aeked by men who, two years ago, wi using every effort to procure the election
Lntoout and Johnson.
Think for a moment, reader; bow mapy peraona within your knowledge are conservaUvea now who were for Lincoln and JOHNSON then. Look over the State end we the leading men that are thus acting, and look also at the vast number of the honest rank and fllet— man who act for principle and not for pelt We could name a hundred men- who have acted as leaders In their respective spheres. Borne In the State, some in the Districts, others in counties and townships, aod ts name all thorn who an now aetfng with the* conservativw who then voted for Lincoln and Johnson would require a much larger paper than
eon.
Thpa it goes. If the rMioels cm show ny men of Influence who ls noW with them that ww then ogalnst Lincoln and Johnson We do not now recollect him. Indeed, ws cm • In all Hnsmtty, say thes- ww Be am Iwsw of My parson rleflapatlal or otherwise who has ebanged id fhelr favor, ifoweaa- a party eac- - ^ ' -s pact w) iwmj iucrwd wnoie rofWw are uui§ tnrnlng against It, bseanw it has abandoned
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■go ww about sixtOM thousand; ibr ItiNSSSM^ hwSUM 'VsaptWe tNW flrom certain soldiers before they could i furlough that they should vote for
nfeemtoey w rated they stopped. Bar *« Wersgtww sesMtcM thousand. Thtos ton Bins hundred townships perhaps la the State • change then of but nineteen la each town, ship will give a m.jnrt*iheother way. How many of our readers can anally count mere then that In tbelr township. We can put dur Anger upon a township Whase the difersaee will be, not hundreds, but thousands—and upod several ethers where it Will be me* i ■> thlh'#WlwAdred nyiSAItuiriflblp. No men pretends that such changes have been mode the other way. Then we would like to knew by whet autWrity they cm talk and write Md telegraph about twenty, or thirty or forty toeusad majority i* this Stela for radical-
ism.
Thera la not My well Informed person who Will fairiy lock at thaw facts, as they exist, Who will say that he honestly anticipates *y inch result. By whatmeea* fhm do the wire workers propose to bring such e thing about 7 We wk for toforhlbHm, Whet la the mode, the operation, by Which ■ party oh maintain «r increase its yoto whilst its msmhsrs srs By thetr placer Is tnere tdthe trick df leghrdmaaln—some twist of the Wrist, by which two can be madgMmnt thnw, or three be raduced'to two, la Mdlag upoclumneof votw which dose not apply to figures in My other —nwtliff Sf liisf We would like te nnderriaed upON'Wtriri foundation Giem meh build their apparently positive assertions. We bevu fOWHly 0OOMV Of MftylfcH WlMPf were reported, day after day, w leaving the party with which we Were eettng, that we WtoMP tocMTONUl foe small end of the hen M the dsy of rieetlon
: A fi '!* MMjtU
rs, white, A
nuiV’ married, v»u disorderly gather!rut, on < ■ William Johnaon and otl In this caeeTon the night of June 17,1
and
houses
fame at Nos. 10 and 12 Marble alley, kept*
»uu 1* juaruio wi*/,
«d fo£ffl
were apprehended, Md taken to the station house at City Hall. Justice Walter dlsmiaaed I the male culprits, end fined the females five doUsrt each. I
This Hamilton Is a pretty missionary tb •end -—ng the people of Indiana to li them as to their duty. What a pity that
patriot Md fellow-tto
fashion merely,
have been here to receive him!
Allow Governor, fellow
v Governor O. P. MowsoH, could not
able colon are a soft pearl gray, and „ natruot Either of them abadae la susceptible of exqui-
AESffeMapes of the sumwith s tinier LambalU thM
Shell loyal Southern men who endured poverty. ImpmouNMttMd chains rather thM re-
Andrxw Johnson was bora In the South, hae lived all bis life in the South, risked every thing he hod Md wee, in opposing the South and standing by the administration of Linawry an* yet wbM heramw into the midst of abeddy eSbWactors andd raft sneekeoSind iMspolis, Who saddled them selves and neighbors with an enormous debt to keep out of the army, he la hooted and howled at by the proprletor* of the Journal, and all they could control. This wee thetr way of testifying their eoUmate of “ loyal Southern rnsn.” ■ar Shall the pensions of our wounded soldiars and the widows Md soldiers of the MMedMd, be secured beyond the contingency of rebel opposition? All wbo say aye will vote the Union ticket—Journal, ‘Xth. In the last session of Congress the late Union party had one hundred and eighty votes and the Democrats forty. Thus having the power in thetr bands they passed bills at that seasion
stating the account as follows:
Bounty to negro soldiers, each $300
Bounty to certain white soldiers, each <f a t* ti a
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Correct the Tickets. Importance that the State printed and'.aaeh name
properly spelt. There are some of the local presa that have not the names of the candidates exactly right. The ticket published In theHnuu) is eortect, and we advl-e <iur country Mutmporaries to compare the ticket found in the HIebald with the one in their own columns, and make whatever correction
may be necessary.
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Orff Got.
sratter. s . r , ef Oxford, EnglihA,
visited this country during the war, and was thegueot of Boast Butler, which having become known at home, he has had to publish »0jswpiMaUtri.,fnd apelMy, in the London Standard, to Pry Md satisfy the public that v notwithstanding that act, be prays to be permitted to associate with gentlemen. See Jour-
ete mil of the 28th % i lof ■ 1 —
State >te*e.
—The recent ocneua of Terre Haute foots dp a population of 19,000. —The cot# <ri>p in the bottoms along the Wabash hat all but been deatroyed. —A young man by the name of Benton died of cholera at New AibMy, on Monday. 1 —Tie {4oplf of Lafayette, ate %*Joying the acting of Manager Riley’s company, In their
new opera house.
—The Frankfort Creeeent says that Godlove
i W. Mattocks, a well known resi,wae found dead a few lembank-
ne time
—The Democracy Md conservative Bepublieana of Parke county have formed a joint ticket. As a consequence the radical majority in that stronghold wilUmradnsod to less tk —John Flcklen, charged with murder, bad hie trial In the Pike circuit court last week, and waeacquitted, Min«|rlpuegsten,charged with shooting with intent to kill, was sent to the penitentiary by the seme tribunal. MMQg* AarsSerLael sight, about tM wick,'* ffiaff oaaedfllnmief Norris, while peesing along the east rfde of Third street, between Mate and Cherry streets, was struck so the heed with e heavy club or slang shot, end severely If not fatally injured.—Terrs Saute
Journal.
Shot.—On last Sunday as Mr. T, Weathers and W. Hanted, of Ireland, in this were out bus ‘ ~ the latter (#1
making
may cm Courier. *
aiagsawBPBisrt Campbell A Bin an, was entered by two men, Who. with cocked pistols presented at the bead of Mr. Campbell, “ induced ” him to deliver up the keys of the safe, which they proceeded to rlAo of its contents, we have not leaned
the extent ad tAeym^-Vintmnee Sun.
Tins COUNTY Canvass,—The Democratic candidates are Ailing sppohttmrata In ait the townships, and are everywhere making Am propose. They mb followed around by two ’Irikmismmm Stunjiwtm wko ten# ndventegvof Amo appolntmsnsei «e get to talk tc crowds, end la some caeee ask for e « division of time/’ at special Democratic gatherings,
Modest fellows^-Pineennes Bun.
Anothnu,—A number of ton. have been In the habit c*
ana swinging on the trains m they approach the depot at that piece. On ffogirdyr let e
B. O’Mare,
of
stmts, was ' one
Curmw' Amufe-Mr. John 1 who Keeps a bearffikl house at the Alabama and Second stmts, waa wounded yesterday evralng by oi ^tmamT Art'Mn^MMn^MM^t wbo Is a sbeomaker, for the amonotdue hie MU, and wee answered In an ins* manner, whereupon her hnebend inter)
Sharp worde ensued, and the bomder out (/Man three times with a knife, twice lathe
hove hardly yet died M the air,
na yesterday, Md given to live, with its turbulence,
voice
have come to
anew
its rest, was a matter of the ment compared with the grand that it was 1 * "
ners and
I weir raeofcbH
but they mart see (he feshlaus. It was M a misty-moiaty morning whM rainy wee the
it
the
“all
, did sco
|i»’AhmMhMMHArfhAMato>tiinim^Mh
■SErS— r must see the fashions. It was ■ftlsty morping when rainy was |
smew w-“
dressed in Aathar.” However, ladies did ■ BThere was never anything smaller, nor pretP^y^u 0 f*nde<r5»tyou hSUS/sriudo^ dream of a bonnet, rather thra seen one, rad men you reeollected that the wildest Imaftna-
Stuart front. Uncut velvet, felt and plush, will be mueb wen for winter. Just at prea-
strew, ehlp r lace, chemille, satin, stik, rad
torn are meet used. I fosgot m mration In >lacc the M CataJoatan,” Uie Meweet shape, Itmlnutive Hbenm of thy praeuit headdress s» worn by all the young ladr waiters at
euxranltsry men three yaaraaga- ‘ with a flrtnga of jat. TMa jet-fringe, * uilng, seems to be the favoslte
almost all bcnneU. The ribbons rich; ve^broed and thick. NQKnfy Monw • WWW yWaW9w border, and other* e stripe of - i middle. 1
reoadM with a frtm with jet beading, trimming on almost are Mtietoity rich ainuu dB» wntotod, i
chin, rad A i
I rotder-1
tatBaag^s.’a.'? ££: ZStfAZlIlZ? sSJLSi
Christinas pentomlne Into the bustle of H iway. MUCH man efogAffi^a the embrotden-
caaMl’rffffil’Hd Pklsely are immortal as the Phoenix. Baequlneo are atill worn, because there was some millions In existence which objected to being abolished. But they ere the least popular of the present shapes. Circulars, and very dieosy and unique aaequea reUra
driving, will he worn sven for i
an very conspicuous.
It Is not new to say that all dreoaea are gored,
but it la true. Cheap delaines and priceless sllki> alike submit to tbe shears; rad so long as hoops an worn, which promise to outlaA the memory of Sbekspdan, this fashion will be continued. A skirt six yards at the bottom can not be plaited Into twenty-four Inches
at the waist with My hope of grace. With these gored sklrta the ihspe of the hoop
beeomes of extreme Importance, since upon that dejMttfo’the effect- of AM scant drapery. The beef- anasmakste rtuimmeud Bradley’s “ Duplex Elliptic ” aa tbe most pliable, while yet strong enough to sustain the weight of skirts above. The shape is certainly the most graceful yet Introduced, Md ita extreme durability commends it to the economical. It Is a little more expensive In the beginning, but outwears all other*. The rise of the circle dimimtbea. The most fashionable exhibited at the opening yesterday, the “ Duplex Empress Trail.” an only three and a quarter Md three rad three quarter yards round: rad the " Pride of Ae world” and “ Paris Trail ” are about three yards Arad three and one-eighth. The deep, cut off flounce la very fashionable, but should be worn with an “ Empress Trail ” hoop rad flonneed muslin underskirt to fsl
gracefully.
Plain Md toured drees fabrics divide popular favor. The old feabtoned bayadere or stripe running round, Is ones mors revived, and is teen in rich materials. Alpacas are aa much worn aa ever, betb white rad black. Merlnoes come In new designs, and are very
in demand, and, la-
pretty. Plaid poplins are in demand, and, Indeed, all btgh colors will reign. Plain poplina come In tbe moat excellent rad ran hues. These are much nun elegant thra silk for winter toilets. All the cheaper fabrics, mozambiques, cballlea, mohairs, and wonted rope, vary but liStie Worn last year, either in design” dr price: •‘women had never so much
price:
reason to ue satisfied with the fashion of short dresses, as now, when the bright petticoats
pretty, tod walking
purse woulff permit,
boom so artistic.
might
. obe In
I
an so
If tbe pu:
have kid boots of tbe shade of every
their closets, Tbelr little heels, like walnuts, thefr dainty s}i*chtag, thsAttny bnttras, their scollops. Md binding, their exquisite shape, WMld hove ttffito UnUhnlla discontented with her slipfAPSNMMUfogMt affairs coat twenty dollars a- pair, or thereabout*, on Broadwsy. fignaWBU Mdsllppen, rad pru-
nella galter»> en properuroxtiv btgh. Indeed, nothing could be higher than
price* of to-day, except tbe back hair, wblc! has almost reached the altitude described tbe curve of perpetual congelation. Only diagram would convey ra idea of tbe extra, ordinary structure reared by the most §u<v cessful experimenters. We may hope In a year or two to an repeated the artistic pyratbe bead# of bellm dead, wbo have been rest-
ing for centuries in their gravn.
Then are not half tbe glories of opening day. In the words of my namesake: <* There wnmorefooteryKt, ^loould remember^ DOT 1 COOMr IW£ ! 09<I'VG Mnlf^Cu IW WW vn© maiV
ner of It.” ^ ^ ^ Jetmt moeneelaa.
There will be a joint discussion at the fob owing tlmn and piety,. batwera Thomas J. Vater and Samuel B. Hoefgen: Acton, Friday afternoon, September 2H. Cumberland, Saturday aiternoon, Sep tern be*
Bridgeport, Saturday afternoon, October Gl Howland’s School House, Monday evening,
October 8.
Sir Morton Peto has again come to grief. Ait a meeting of the shareholders and bondbold of the London, Chatam and Dover Ballr it wn stated that there had huM 'MI issue of the company’s bonds to the extent
equal to a I authorize l they kD0H
called on their constructor, Sir M. Peto, to
£128,000, equal to nearly one-third of the whole ram authorized. .The, directors all declared that they knee* tMtMgkbexf It, and
n their constructor, Sir M. Peto, to ex-
ilaln. Sir M. Peto acknowledged that be had been Instrumental la thus disposing of documents which wefs' W fhefr nature really 0» fraudulent as forgery; bat sold that if he bad not done so, be and the company must have both stopped ll raff if’ uhtoi both have done since. Of eoaneitt sffkir excited great dissatisfaction, especially among the holders of
the worthless bonde^ A movement is on foot to establish In the
Episcopal church In this country, the grades in the ecclesiastical hierarchy which have S^3!Sf*MLS*l?5£S'$ Illinois ita convention neve resolved that it b
to reestablish the office of Dead; resolution XMostgA what is called the
'/*T 'tut hi ! }r •
mrtbhf ••'it ,.fv .
as
rad the next day tw« Inlweslhn solaced children and several tiff* wnra mteetag. ijjsrsxzirzsz?:
maldnMpe ww yiSgWmLSAar
wtz&.tszj
fond of kittena, dterav-
»*?Wwtwywgliidlw dM’t fceritata te
r - a
cwffhasm
At the
Creek Ts laat, a very
Txsssnsss:
this tune M at tbe
W drartoo‘Sl«k at thefr |
tasTtiSr";
£SSf 4il3Wm ‘* Bl S53 s l
eyes wen |
day saow gntiaaue
HMSSoFn
ge wajntttqaafor aS^rteoFM
Mh^wtth hayonato AxeffT At the headeff
SJ^d'tomowriUv coffin ww the name c
of the
■^^^■^^■MedeeeaeedsMdiiwbe
feramvly WtitotM gjAtofftoti^ ■ The quiet rad peaceaimaMtato
thera
military, cxl»tln^ ha thqr i
to Ita
Itoehtate Mppoee that the
— sighted man, the past ten or twelve y—a, at resorted to some such meus to obtain eocv ces^ being too corrupt tostand up like men ^ a.MM
faebion:
£i$£S&Z 1 ?3a&Z ty of Berlin, the sued ml corresnoi
la this foehloa:
caturlng Matehal Benedek on the stage. This irii—.SK needless of comment, and I am afraid tbe populace of the PrusaUa capital have not Ins’ ” Is excellent. Nevertheless we Me afraid .Shtomr has not totonoi sn iMffia# toe salutary rule of not employtnc words of which
Mt. -
•mutary role of not employing words of which
the meaning ia unknown to him.
During the war, John Van Buren waa ridv log in ardent MnalL war, tolling what -we’’ bed donejrtor in whipping the rebel#, and what ‘-WW* are going to do, rad so on. “And when did you get back r naively in. qutred John. ea^dSaarsaa?*"*'’ ~
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2^1 1 i T “’‘ bmn to *?* | A*M Mswered the FalstaAUa hero la e subdued tone, as be wilted under the Prince's malic!mi* laugh rad the jeering smiles of those wbo bad overheard the conversation. * «m * to The Umdon Morning Herald denounces Professor GeMwfa Smith, who was t&a particular pet of the loyal leaguers during his visit In this rite, as being W out of place In a community M gMrtlemen,’•'because, when he went to see the army of Virginia, be waa the guest of Doctor Butler. TM* is hardly fair towards Gold win Smith. The Pmfeaaor is a mu of ■to*#, iarfd <vtth»i.no dbubhand in viewing the army of V Irgtnia be was anxious to do se from a point removed as Aw as poestbiefroa danger. This naturally took Urn to the b—4guarters of ftogtewr Bqtler, oC Maaaaahussttn.
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Wbolesale Trade,
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Pi na&i
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* BARKER A. FOLTZ 1 I:r !Soccestors to Louis Scholtc,} l mt Joels lo i,,b . .run tj:<
FIRST CLASS ’ ^
tui-l atr-iA-. ..-ov»a . • ro'-ii aldi Jc. . d •! Ji- ! IERCHMT TAILORS,
B A. WOMBBZBOB, » Weto Watofqg#^ BMfef £
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STRAW.
sthalWi srriAA-w:
WANTED.
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H sam.il to n Hotel, Noe. Mandat South JBinou Street, tine squsoe from Ualoa Depat. betweeu Coaiwer cial aad Oriouai Hobm. TtwetnStrasetAI topertor. *o|2M*m
CLOTHING.
NAMARWrwifffi At c*-. Manufacturers ami wheteaale dealers in CtetkiBgaBtf Celt's FxrmiflMxff , V So. M Soeta Mdekhaa sanest, T. ismiAHAroEin, in ms an a, And No. itochambei* Hi, and ia Keade to,!lT.
RETT AO Jos^h Softer 7 !
AURANT.
i^fteetaurant,
S°-1* tosh Woshingtan Street, qp ataia, • » ■ax.KiieovH •Ai.mmie.
fl sad Game, in their mnmd up on short do-
A L , aw wdi wee amPiu tbe best stvie.
rfNHB JLiti
UMUBAHCX MONITOIl say*: The career of the Murrat Lira has been such it maybe regarded as tbe moat *uccesafbl "vnSee'SKdtm for*otter'eompaniea induce ^.mnrc^rUfe ^ o,,Wjbr feet, rad • ^ * a. -uii nest company to me wond. „ J. 9. DITNLOP n CO . septa dlw No. IS North Meridian Street.
TO THE LAJDIES. FRENCH Children’s rough by wearing, tt ratotee them to ap«^ feet amtoermanens Meek, wnh as much lustre as whoa new, loavtag the leather soft and pliable; and what U of great importance to theladtat.it will not rubo* when wetMd soil theshirta. tosjsUng BwjhiTfinfcA Carriage Topa, and wds to took aa good m new. will never be without a
r. brown a a i of Black ing* am w. Office, iiSMl
Bold by J.
L, Preprietort, ManufacI Dreaalugs of all kinili
i and Dreaalugs oi
seplTdeodtwkwlmis St North Illinois street.
KNfTTINC.
jg”?ni8a stocking substantially complete •Mllng rad narrows ofl 1 the toe. leaving oulv a mall opening at the heel, and no hand knitting, t knit, ray *iae, withoutnmovingneedles, from we leopa, forming a cord, up to it* full capacity: Ndens and narrows by varvlng the Dumber of •spa. Will knit a pair of stockings in thirty Mnntos. He other aachln. in tbe world can do
nr of these things.
Avery Machine warranted to work as repre-
sented. -i
Sand tar circulars. Inclosing stamp. Address
lAOskemSMSt W-
NOTICE.
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T^f pnane TtoJi sip-* ; Or^’ll^pqgNAN. of thla
The Conor Drag Store,
OppaSM tones and Ftlmer Mouaea.
fftHM UNDUSIGXED HAVING JUST
>A- Opened a i 'J '
Stir Inff ami Prescriptina Star#, Offbr to tbelr. OS so ill and the public generally a fresh assd welF tmorti d shank of artides usually
kept by apothecaries.
Special attention given to the compounding of
Physicians’ Prescriptions.
The choicest Perfumery, Tobacco and Cigar* to be fonnd In the city. HAY <k CO. _W^ Remember the place, northeast corner Washington and Illinois street. sept dtmeod
THE EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY. sale. $1,586,523 96
ffifritoa.
New Business during the Month of Aug. 188#.
Number of Policies Issued 610, assuring the aam te —• — — . .$ 2,114^00 OD On which the annual . premiums amount to V. 74*ta to
New Bueineee since January i, 1906, (Eight
MOHthSm')
Number of Policies issued, 4,175
o. TSS’r St " iklaj iR—K.lFr s ariew. * 9^*^^ ®
•for the yenrUHS .ffMto.Oto 08
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Wfcnlwlii UngpOM, le- 14 Want Washington Street, ••
most stylish , sf oar extensive and choice < ft’SFTWTWiSSS
yaniwy and unsurpassed style rad fit of the jBenwents we turn out, hptnlso to our moderate Marges. Which wiH bear comparison with those of ray other Kenpec table establishment to the
ally. <M* and examine tor yesspelvee.
N. B. We are also agents for J. B. West’s Re-
port of FaMten..
aug9 dam BARBER k FOLTZ.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
No. 32 West Wsshlngton Street, ^ )., , . fjadiwnapolio. Imdianm.
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WT - IN SLOW, LANIER A CO.. oL New York, Jllr writing to S. A. Fletcher, of Indianapolis, says t “The Mutual Life Insurance Company Uaa aaGibralter’s Bock. Call and exam tue ibr
GNPifrjElfr;'
Hals# Cape* Furs, Gloves,
101 AND STRAW GOODS, No. ae South. Meridian Street.
CROCERlEa.
HOLLAND, OSTEfUKYEfi 4 CO, Wholesale Grocers. and OosoraagiNT Mrscrants. 7# East Wsshlngton Street, 1*14 item BHANAFOUS, INDIANA.
GBOd
KTA.N dk CO.. Wknlmali Daclamm OSS AMD LIQUORS,
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■ gtvao tolbas rad Tahraec
Groceries and Liqnors, INDIANAH|LIB, UVD.
a* O- RARRJl
i»oHLMM7nui * cm.p 1LE9ALE GROCERS,
ragl« <Om
rwnrawavot.tu rwmawa
»from. H. day. ■ Jonas. J. W. Jram A. JOlVErt A. CO-, Ctoemmmte Mraa, Vtumdgc a Jocm.) WOlsRSSlsR GROCERS, Hae. T rad I tosm Horae toSdlng, ragltdlm miAHAPOUX, IND.
VTRME9AEE GROCERS No. St Bonth Meridian Street, Epn>uhJT-toPOEaxaa xm>. ■ngli iltos
STATtOMCRY. ETC.
■OWXLW, VnWAMTT dk COt, Wholesale Dealer* in School Books, Paper,. Envelopes AJCD toXA-XXOBOERNT. No. 18 West Waahington Street,'' ■glAtam INPIANAVOtJX, INDIANA.
MILLINERY eOOOS.
STILES, FAINLBF * McCREA, HATS, rips, MndJTIBRV, ffitrmw mmffi. Kmmcy Ctowds, No. 1*1 South Meridian Street, ragWttf . i ININ SNA Pta IS INDIANA. ,
NOTIONa.
witAian arawima. MAMMm Jk CO.. Whnlmel*- nealme in T#ys, Nfftifftis xml Fxiey tisfftis, No. 29 West Wsshlngton Street, aagUtton INDIANAPOLIS, IND. j
CONFECTIONERY.
mA.««toVM A C4»., q COKFRcYieERRY, tw, Fwawaiw; WRmiM^ Ere, m.
DRY COOOt, ETC.
C. B. Pattison. Jobbers d» ' **** Bdff^ IfffihMtff, Etc. Neotom Agent* tor
mt*.
leffitoN Valla to* war to Btoowettogo, BSn.. & VO. S Alvord’s Block. South MerUfototo^ , ' angU dSa r ^, KDIAR ASOLI& ,
m to* * a m, mm •. m cm.. Manufacturer* and WSoTeaale Dealer* in ClothiHg and Piece Goods, NAtoBstoilini Nil to, aratAAiaridton 3k, INDIAN APO US-,. IN Q. MonufraCory, No. 47 Warren MigUdSm
j. pu j|i3PBj$es
And Wtoiltotin Denier In rriraffl "T 1 Npl T TeyjgpJ*Cgj^ai«U, Atoti No. lb SouthBelmsmtStreet, i:!/H
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the estahlighmeut has
The Sock
of GanrxXtez.
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toMowra yowmslf before insuring tory place.
fiorth Meridiaa street.
HOOP SKIim.
V-AJLiEI^TIPTE^S
v^-tNn^ /fi, mk !m\ l / -1-i \\ M 1 \ \\ ' '• ' •
Skirt Hnnufaetery, ANim COmSET* OE ‘OX, S4 Nwrth Ilflmwls Street, INDIANAPGLtB. IND.
’YOUSTRY DEALERS -u
aagl4 dsm
Please call and
iupplicd examine
on liberal oor-Uor
TAILORtViC. ; WILLIAM SWEINHART 4 CO., Merchant Tailors, And dealers in GENTS’ FURNISHING ’GOODS, .No. HI Not*tli Weritllmto Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. scp94 d3m
HATS.
H-A.T ZE^CTOIR^rDAY1D COWA.Y, (LatoXtoto New York.) PiACTHIAL 1ATTUA.YD f I'UIEI, HAS TAJtBN ROOMS AT No. S4 Virglniffi Avenue. . t SOI AND FELT HATS RENOVATED, And all kind* of Ladle*' Md Geatiemen’t Furs Cleaned and
FON SALE.
■ .*OR SALE—That line double barreled .Gnn JT that Gorham ha, been winning W.matobes with thi. summer Price of Gun rad. Accoutrements. $15. Can be seen at- Knodle's Boot^nd
MEDICAL.
TO ZFBfc^aSLlaES. W K «r T l ’ have cured Scrofula anaunrome msesaesof every description. Pmqns desiring Udtomation on object, are requested to call at our office and line specimens of Cancers thaTKave been removed wittomUtbeuMofhnilA tale have resided In Indianapolis eleven yews, and, ran give any reference desired. Office one and a half squares North of the Union Depot. SMT Send for one of Circular*. A Adless, DBS. R. HOWARD A SON, B. IndianapqiU, Indiana
INSURANCE.
Toffi Smart ky Halt*.
rpHR a 1 tempt to bo tfttoy and thereby prove 1 that the average dividends of the Mutual
Life, on oU policies, u less tHatoYOS per cash, aniwtslly; ia (eo smart to win. If «
compran matter ft they can. septa d6t
J. 8. DUNLOP X CO., i $6 North Meridian street.
EXFEtfcS.
sep* d*w
CARPETS. ETC.
UMm, AmASU a ctou.
Wholesale Dealers in
CARPETS, WALL PAPER,
■X mwmoe FmralnfetaR Gowda, • and 28 West Washington Street, anxUdSm INDIANAPOLIS, IND
RAILWAY SUPPUES.
Bowffin, Brouglv & Lawton Dealers In and Mattufeutmen 1 Agents fer RUUMT, MILL AND RttCHINISTS’ SUfPUES. ijrwnciTma and hrad udkt oua Otace and Warehouse, Net U7 *. Washington 8k, ariB dir INDIANAPOLIS. IN®.
BRUSHES.
ImUxixfffHs Brash Wrtafaetary. a MW eatoStolXMtosSe Sttoljr* (Third door wnth at ftostogto^
BOOK A CO., A ' Merchants, And Wholesale Dealers in nmtoa—we.jtotosto»tora—«V*—
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