Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1867 — Page 4
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unqualllled to do >uetleo to aek four indulgeneo “
part. One hundred aa. .
Burns IIret eaw U Riagli
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and a lltttnR R»«e for the beRie of the tfOateei of nature^* i oets. Bonis, ae wo all kaow, was not rrmlled In the lap of opulence, but bsd fbe stern hand of poverty to contend with all his lifetime, and for that roaaon be beeane (be advocate of tbo peamntry of Beetland, to words of lire spoken In tbo homotjf dialect of bla country, that bee endeared Mm to Ml
classes In bis own and other Hit lone.
The critic who site In Judgment upon Me productions roust not t«y them by the same standard a» the works of otber distinguished poets. He labored under difficulties unknown to Pope, Byron, Shelley and others of Ms brethren. He labored in the midst of the deepest obscurity, wltlfhut help, without In--structlou and without model, or only with ^models of the meaner sort. An educated man has access to an .loexhaustlWe magazine, and works with a strength borrowed from at! past ngrs. Burns, without education, found himself on the outside rf this vast storehouse of wisdom and experience, and bad to storm Its gate* to avuiMtonseirof Us treasures. Considering the difficulties under Which ho labored wo are astonished that ho achieved so mueh, and the act oRtbat achievement stamps him with the cal of true grestilf-s. All wo have of Burns
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CITY JYBWC. Amusement* tble RrenlUR. MKTnoPOMTAN TllRATKR —Afternoon nt half, past two o’clock, ■•Tbo Stranger." Evening at half-past seven, " Nick of the Wools”—“Sophla’s Supper.' MORRISON'S GPEt! \ 11 tl.l. -Sig Ulitz, tbc world renowned Magician and Vontrilo<nil«t m - To*ilny’s Adrertlaemenl*. Anuuemcnts—Met opolilan Theater. Masonic Hal! The great \p<icalyp*c - \. « Morrison solo proprie or and manager; Fred. Lawrence, agent Express - Merchant*' DespiiUli Fast I' l .'iiibt l,<ne—B. Cummings. superiuU-ndont; •> H I »1>. dell, agent, No n Virginia nvenne. Seminary—Moravian .Seminary, for young ladles, at Hope, Ilartho’oniBw ciun’v, Indtaim Rev. T R. Hollaml, principal Society Meetings \nnient and Veee|<*o I aeot. Hsh Rite. For Sale or Tiado \ small. Midi ini|iri.vcd farm, by MoKcrnan .1 I'iercc. Machine Works E iglc ilacliim-Works, (.]i|>oslteeastcnd of Ifnlon l>cpoi, in.iianapoli*. (ndtann. Found Pocket look, containing *!ll 'is. by V. Ilutsch. Wanted—BOO tons straw wanted, by (.'liatllcld A Woo Is, TI and TO Walnntslrcet, Ulrtcinnali.Oblo, ggfTho mimlior of prl-oners conflued ntthe Southern penitentiary was Increased to lour hundred and twenty-five by the nine taken down by Sheriff Parker. A largo force of men'and boys wore, yesterday, employed in removing the loo from tbo sidewalks, at various places, on Washing, ton and otber prominent streets. RblioioCS.—Church going strangers are directed to our “ Church Directory,” in another column, for Information as to whore services will bo held to-morrow. 1(50“ Tho subject of the discourse of Rev. J. M. Austin, pastor of the Cnlversalist Church, for to-morrnwevenlng, will bo "The final des tiny of the lost.” The public are invited to attend. Hfirriio hoarders at the Circle restaurant have a sic k and healthy look. The table is eqdal to that of any first class hotel in the West. The choicest wines, liquors and cigars may be found at the bar. #SyOn Thursday ia»i u train on tho Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad, ran over a deaf and dumb boy, near Morris, Indiana. He Was so severely injured that he only survived a short time, , Something New.—The ml polish, manufactured by Messrs. Braddock A Co., at 3d Kentucky avenue. 11 requires but one-third the amount of blacking usuiHly applied, polishes iostantnneouly, and Is not effected t>y water, flee advertisement. |£B“Our friend, ‘•Gue.” Parker, commenced hi* regular auction sales on South Meridian (treat. Just south of tho telegraph office, Testerday sfternoon. Gus. sells everything except als customers, who will find It to their ad vintage to call and examine his large stock of tripleplstod silverware. CinotfiT Court.—A. W. Hendricks, Ksq., •till occupied tho bench. The arguments In the case of Bryant el al, VI. Kinder tt al., tren concluded, and H taken under advisement by the court. The esse of Little r«. Fletcher wy»s called, and a jury empannclod. The case was In progress. 13-Tho weather still seems roquetisbly inclined, and, after tho slight "sprinkle” of warmth distributed during a part of yesterday, has again turned tho cold shoulder upon us. At this time (he wind Is sharply from tbc West, and accompanied by a slight fall of snow. It will propahly change to the east in time for the regular weekly storm of snow. K3 The New Albany Ledger, which some Weeks ago published a story of a spotted snake In the habit of milking a cow, now baa an account of the rapture of a wonderful animal about two feet long, oval In shape and living very comfortably without eating or drinking. KT W e noticed, yesterday, a number of thg spouts, intended to carry the water from house rootk, through which the water could not make Its way entirely and which were In consequence converted fhto Impromptu fountains and tho water “squirted” around proraiscuouily, Query.—Doe* anybody knew a soldier named Michael O'Neal, formerly of Company K, Thirteenth Indiana Infantry, whoso discharge wa advertised some days since as being in our possession I Will our eotemporarles aid us In the endeavor to find him, or some of his relations, to whom the discharge may be Valuable. Kickcu.—As John Strowh, a hostler In Sullivan and Drew's livery stable, woe going Into one of the stalls to harness a horse, the ant. mul became frightened and commenced kl< klog. Whej assistance reached the spot, Ibe horse seemed In a perfect frenzy of fright, and It was difficult to extricate the man from hie p'Nlous position under tho animal’s feet. Strawh was struck in the breast and face, the latter being aeverdy cm, but Mi Injanee are not considered dangerous. 1^ Our citioens, who had neglecled to clear away ibe snow from ihe gutters Infaontof their places of business, were yesterday engaged in the laudable w< rk of building snow houses around tbdr coal holes to protect the Inundation of ihelr cellars. No apparent effort has item made, as yet, to put the gutters In a condition to carry away the water that Will result Iroin tho Inevitable melting of the snow. Moravian Seminary for Young Ladik*. This institution, which Is situated at Hope, Indiana, Is under the control of tba Moravian ehurch, anda well conducted school for the elaas of pupils Indicated. It Is under the lim mediate supervision of Rev, E. R. Holland, the principal, jto wh-iiWcominunlcatlotM should t>e addressed, as will be seen by ihelr advertisement in another column, ITRM8 Prepared*^»Wh« Rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association.— A man considerably advanced In yenre, broken In bealib, In arrears for feat, and having • Wife -afar in poor healtb-and three dron to *U|>port, ha* been, for sometime, seeking rmi lament, but without god tog It. He applies si our room*, to know if shy kind of avorkoan be furnished him. the American Educational Monthly ft a periodical ■'devoted to popular laelUuUoae gRd literature.” It le received at tha rooms at Um Young Mens' Chfiatlan Aaaoofaisoa aa a «o*«M°n fro* lha public press, J. ff. flehar■•rhom ACo.,4*) Broome street, Raw York. It present* much that wiu !■ terert, net awty ffca profmatoRal teacher, hut the general fee 4*.
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t in every llneof portrv he ever wrote, with pathos or sparkling with wit, is underlying all, that atncerltr which
fact oAtbat achievement stamps seal of true greatilvss. All we hi
l- but a promise of fruition—a poor, mhtllnted luilf brilliant fragment of what was In him— broken glimpses of a genius which could
never, alas, show itself complete,
Tbc peculiar charm of Burna.lt lha Nfncer* <7y - the deep devoted earnestness—which Is
apparent in
Humid wli .
there was underlying all. that ahicarlty i carried with It the conviction that the man had seen and felt .what he Wrote. He gives us no fabulous woes or Joya—no boHow, fau* tastie sentimentalities. Ha abounds in truth, iml the secret of the admiration almost bor.Isring Ln adoration with which Me memory i< revci^.l, Ilea in the fart tbit bis readers feel i!,.. truth he has written and know It to be true, lie was genial, kindly and with a charily so wide and -o broad as to envelope the
entire human b
Though long ars have elapsed alnce he dawned upon the world, the light of hi* genius burns with a brighter and purer flame. WliAt' ids countrymen cherish bis memory wilh a religious f*vor, in no country has he w: rim r or more appreciative admirers than in ihe I dyK il states of North America. In the palaeeTtf thcAiu reboot prince end Ihe cot-
tacc of the artisan—in the llbrs
liaSff&TYr—uMjBMlly 4MHr TfUngli am eaUtromm fern km nan *n—«» * t* centlaurttou, the boatasM had aXzwady begun to languish, sad yesterday's rate ami thaw pve Its temtMsw—W a* tha tort feather to the eamrt't bask. A* the rsaolt of th« sea•oaf ■ hnttBf to Ibto altj f m lav* haan too. tUbai with tba follow log statistics by tha
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FaTTMON • CO.
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— s^oo
oomiutaetoR, personal sect
On Mm
On
part too o'clock a. and qnarter part aeven o'elMkF.M. Jtoformad Trt*b*Urian - South street, beSoaeft,*’ " ’ ^ Untfad rretbyferiati—OWo street, between Eenneylvanto and Delaware streets. Pastor, Btov. Gilbert Small, Services to-morrow at half part tom o'clock a. m., and quarter past ■even o’stock p, m.
baptist.
^Piraf—Northeast corner of New York and PenneyIvshto streeto. Pastor, Rev. Henry Day, p, D. Services to-morrow It half part ten o'clock a. m., and quarter part seven o'clock p. M,
CATHOLIC.
St. John’t—Goortfn afreet, between Illlnof* *and Tennessee. Pastor, Rev. Augustas Bentwlet, (Misted by Rev. P. R. fItzpatrlck. Servloe* to-morrow rt half-past ten o’clock a. M., and quarter-past seven P. M. Hi. Morp’#—Maryland street, between Pennsylvania and Delaware. pMtor, Rev. s. Setgrlst. Services to-morrow at half-part tea o’clock a. M. and quarter-part aeven P. M. at- Peter’*—Dougherty street,near the south end of Virginia avenue line of street railway. Pastor, Rev. Joseph Petl. Service* to-monvw at half-past tea o’clock a. m, and quarter-post
seven P, M,
CHRISTIAN.
ChrUUa* CAapel—Southwest Miner of Delaware aad Ohio streets. Paetor, Elder O. A. Barges*. Service* to-morrow at half-paat
~ iast aeven P. M. ette Railroad aad
.ucc * D. Obr. Services to-morrow at half-part ten o’clock a. m. and
quarter-part aeven p. m.
oonouboational.
Plymouth—Meridian street, north of Clreto street. Pastor, Rev. N. A. Hyde. Service* to-morrow at half-part ten o’clock a. m. aad quarur-paat aeven p. m.
CP18COPAL.
Christ-Northeast corner of Meridian and Circle street*. Rector, Rev. J. P. T. Ingraham, D. D. Services to-morrow at halt-pMt ten o’clock a. m. and quarter-pMt aeven P. M.
Grace—Corner of Pi
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A CARD TO INVALIDS.
wmtxT, puremt a co. S,lflO
4,«3».
Inal Orof disorders brought on by bonafUl and vlclooa&abits. Orsat number* have bean alroady eaaad ip this nobis remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit tbs afflicted and unfortunate, I wlU sod tha rselpe for preparing and using tMs medlelae, to a sealed envelope, to say one who need* It, yaaa or Casaea. Pleaseenaioae a post-paid envelope, addressed to yoanelf. 9A<ldresa, , / " JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible Moose, New York CUy.
On personal account
pOrl iorcd
the arils:
d in the cab! ■tlcal wrilii
’ of tbeetotea-
wri 1
nsling
m m and in the cabin of tho frontier squatter— e poetical wrilings of Rbbcrt Borne find mored ria-liog places. The backwoodsman, who i« too po»c to purchase more than one I Kick, buys /» Bible; while If Ms mean* will justify the purchase of two, he buys a Bible
and the pocinaof Robert Burns.
Gentlemen, let us cherish the name
Burns, tho poet of the people.
Robert
of
The
ns, tho poet of the peop'
world is all the better that he lived. Let us keep his memory forever green In our hearts.
# REGULAR TOASTS.
The foNowIng are the regular toasts; The Memory of Robert Burns: The glory of his country—whose memory I* revered In all climes where bis genius I* appreciated, and his liberal teachings understood. Response by John G. Hanning. The Citltcd State* of America; Tbc most liberal Indorser of the Independent spirit of
our poet.
Ro-ponso by K. W. Kimball. Scotland. , Response by John G. Hanning. O. P. Merton, Governor of Indiana: Whoso unsweiylng devotion to tho interests of hl> State has elicited tffe admiration of sister States of the Union. Response by^Captaln Giesendorff. JohnCavon, Mayoroflndianapolls: Who has worn tbo hbnors of office with becoming humility, and dU'diargcd Us duties with becoming ability and exemplary Impartiality. Response by Mayor Caven. Tbo press: The itchlmcdcnu lover which moves tho world—tho scourge of tyranny and the great conservator of public morality. May It continue frep and untraromeled, tbo palladlum of human liberty. Response by II. M. Beadle, A largo number of volunteer toast* were offered, among ollirrs tho following by Mr.
Loomis:
The Ladies; Tims morning glorns of oren turn, ohr ftiestde delights, and every day’s heart’s effle. Response by Mr. Hanning. The programme was diversified at intervals by singing various ballndsof tho Immortal bard, while tho ” half mutchkin,” brought fmm the Burns Cottage, by Mr. MarArthur, about a jwir since, circulated freely. The fc*' tivl^cs were kept up until a lato hour, when the party separated, In the best of humor, all apparently having onjoyed the occa Ion to Its fullest extent.
Indianapolis Herald. - Although the politics of the Herald are, In our opinion, the reverse of correct, wc have a numl>er of rt ers who arffof the samv style of thinking * it. For their bent fit we must testify to the energy and ability displayed in the manner in which It Is at present conducted. Life Develln. tho editor, is well known as a writer, while his assistants arc prompt and rffl-lent In ili» performance of their duties. While we shall endeavor to steer clear of Its pclltlcarartlcles, in making our selections, la the matter of news, and especially Mate news, we find it valuable. The dally I* furnished at #10 a year,
a* .KwurgOBBs ovrvicv* MJ-murrw ten a. m. and quarter-past seven 1 Mission—Corner of Lafayette Second street. Paetor, Elder D. (
. _ usyLvania and 8t. Joseph streets. Hector, Rev. M.V. Averin. Services to-morrow at half part tea a. M., and
hair past three p. m. Seats free.
St. JPauFa Chapel—On Hew York street, between Inlnole and Meridian streets. Rector, Rev. H. Strtngfellow. Service* to-morrow at half part ten a. m. and quarter past seven p. m. Chrtet Church Mteeton.—Corner of Fletcher’s avenue and Cedar street. Rector, Rev. C. C. Tate, assistant minister of Christ church. Service* to-morrow at three o’clock r. M,.
Sente free.
UNIVERSAL 1ST.
College Hall, corner of Pennsylvania and Washington strset*. Pastor, Rev. J.M. Austin. Services to-morrow, at halLpast ten a. m. and
Seat* free.
seven p. M.
METHODIST.
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Roberts' CAopcl—Northeast corner of 1’ennIvaoia and Market streets. Pastor Re
j. o. tv non warn. Ob commission 19,700 (to personal account 400 20^00 Total 53,730 Ae compared with the number peeked a# this place last season, C6.000. this gtoee aa to« crease of 17,739. Transfer*.—Titto#for toe transfer of the following deewthed i*ai estate, have been filed stneo our lart report: Charles W. Poeton to John E Golden, lot » ofatodblvlsoBoof Mock* 20 to 29, each iaciustva, of Merrtaf addition; file. John L. Reynolds to Ann Ellzn BUI, the south half of lot 100 in Noble*' addition: 4Ms John E. Coidea to Harrison Pierce Md Richard Pierce, the south half of lot 63to outlet 182; #4dO.
LOCAL ITEMS*
taro, at Sffloek A Bros., Ho. 92 East Washing ton street, today at bal&paat nine a. N n *f Bureaus, Wardrobes, Inetoaoi Wa* Stand*, Bedsteads, Lounge*. Chain, Tablet, Sate, Carpets, Feather Bed* and Pillow*, Matron**, Cooking and Heating Stove*, Broom*, oaa kef Sorghum Moiaaroa, etc., etc. AIM, Boot*, Shoes, Blankets, Clothing aad Notion* generally. G. W. Shock, Auctioneer. ■ateawl. Om tea Bwt Aaay w#yato» rusry, next, we expect to remove our bt ness to the Clock Store, aew occupied by Danmount, No. 88 East Washington street, when we shail he bettor pwparad to accommodate the public. ConalgnxnanU solicited. ShooeABbo.
am these terrible catastrophes then 1 With which medical men use them la pstvam practice for all such accident*. The a la UR Otntmeat la that It teevaa *ee htomlih of the akto. Eo family ahoaM he without a supply of tbaae tovalaabia SoU by all Drnfglsta. Jaall Uw
Wklle fitoa weatefowr haaptawEw Inclement*, It I* abMlutely noceroary the toternal man ihould fee well fopplled, to guard against roughs. Mid, aad aU the Ills which human flesh I* heir to; and to order to accomplish this meet dertrsbto sad we advlM a vWt to the Circle Reatsuraat, where yea wtU find Rbodlus, the Napoleoa of ujilearoa, aad fete army of *«*l*teat», to furnish you with evarything In the eattog line Uw market rtforde. . 76-2
V. A. 8.
nnan. Services to-morrow at ten and a half o’clock a. M., and a quarter past seven
o’clock F. M.
TWnffp—Northwest corner of Alabama and North streets. Pastor, W. J. Vlgus. Services to-morrow at fen and a half o’clock M., aad a qnarter paat seven o’clock p. M. Wesley CAapef—Southwest corner of Meridian and Circle streets. Paster, R«w. W. McK. Hester. Services to-auirrow at half-past ten a. M., and fllteen minutes past seven r. M. Aslury Chapel—Hew Jersey street, between 8outb and Merrill streets. Pastor, J. H. Lozier. Service* to-morrow at ten and a half o’clock a. M., and quarter past aeven
o’clock, p. M.
Strange Chapel—Tennessee street, between New York and Vermont streeto. Pa-tor, Rev. James W. Green. Services to-mor-row st half past ten o’clock, a. >1., and a
quarter past seven P. M.
German—Ohio street, between New Jersey and East streeto. Pastor, Rev. Henry O. Lb k. Services to-morrow at half post ten o’clock a. m., and a quarter past seven r. M.
vaiuai.ir. ■ uc tisn/ ,™ iui „lshcd at #10 a year, #5 for six months, or #1 a month. Tho weekly
i« •< Herald Com-
The dally Is nonthx, or .
ds $‘J a year. Address the
panv,” Indianapolis.
Tiic iiubUrhers will please accept our thanks for having eon i in Hod their dally to us, sending it. a* tbev do, py llio first morning train, In advance of tho null.— (treensburg Chron-
icle. •
Thank yon. Chronicle, for your complimentary notice. Help yourself liberally to such matters us you nfay finikin tbe Herald, but perhaps it leotifd lie as well to eschew its political nrtlclps. “An ounce of preventive Is better than a pound of cure.” tKTTbc apprehension of financial trouble (Shaving a good effect on the morals of tho city. Observing person* have not failed to notice that tbero lav less roysterlng drunkenness, loss licentiousness and lee* miscellaneous deviltry than were apparent during the flush times. Those ferocious and merciless bea«ts of prey, tbo tigers of Illinois street, wear a kyn and hungry look, and In default of their naDiMl food, arc beginning to tear and rend each otber. Men who live on salaries, and whooau not tell at what moment they will be thrown upon the oold charities of tbe world, recognlzo tbe propriety of salting down an occasional greenback for a rainy day. Drinking bouses of tbe second and third class are starving out, yet such Is tbe rage among certain persons to nuke a livelihood by poisoning tie ir f. llow creatures with deed shot whisky tbit no sooner la one establishment starved out than another spring* up In Its
piece.
Stock Market.—The prices paid on Thursday lust, resulted in a large Humber of cattle being brought In yester'Lty, but those who held item had not sullletoatly considered (hat a good quality Was rrqulifle to wcure a good price. Quite a number of miserable looking old cow* were In, and the quality, geneially, was Inferior to Friday’s supply. The result was a slight falling*!IT | n prices, and they Mid at from fourto five and a half cento per pound, gross, with not a very brisk trade. /or tbe first time la many week* a coup!* of small lot* of sheep were offered, and, being eery fine ones, were taken at from four to four and a half centsp er pound, gross. Boms few hogs Were in toe peas, but there was no demand and no sale*. Tbe Great afocaLtpse.-As win he Noticed by refereace to our amueeatoM not urn n, this singular exhibition opeae rt Masonic Hall, on 'Uiursday evening of next weak. It I* now delighting and InstructingClartaaatti audiences at Mozart Hall, slid ha* baea there for the past fortnight. Wa shail devote our leisure of to-morrow la “reading up” the* most wonderful part of tho •' aaered writings” oailod tho "Apoertyp#*,” and in oar mm*of Monday, allude at length to what elsawhare Is considered tho most magnificent entertainment la the country. • tSFArtemua Ward, when lart la this otty gavaaverr interesting lecture on “Life to Salt Lake City/’ whtah aroaaed to* cariosity of many to sm aad hero more of gait Lake Cltv and Its Prophet, Brigham Young. That oarieatoramwagratified text Monday' eve. •Hf, ■« tb* Jletf upotHaN Theater. “Brigham Yoaag aeon and hoard, and Life la Salt Lake City vlawtd.” *
to •> ay i
LUTHERAN. English—Comer oi Alabama and New York streets, l’a-tor. Rev. J. W. Sluckenburg. Services to-morrow at half past ten a. m\ Mud quarter past seven P. M. German—Corner of East and Georgia atreets. J’astor, Rev. Charles Frlckc. Service* to-morrow at half past ten o’clock a. m. and quarter paat aeven o’clock P. M. GERMAN EVANGELICAL. Zion—Ohio street, between Meridian and lllinol* streets. Tastor, Rev. Herman Quintus. Service* to-morrow at half past ten o’clock a. M., and quarter past seven o’clock
F. M.
German—Now Jersey street, iwtween Market anil Ublo strei t*. 1’asto, Rev. J. M. (irmer. Service# to-morrow at balf past ten o’clock A. M., and quarter past seven o’cloi k
P. M.
GERM \N KKFOHMED. First German—Alabama street, between Market and W asblngton streets. Pastor, Itev. John Kucbs. Btrvlces to-morrow morning at half-past ten o’clock, and fifteen minutes after seven p. M.
HEBREW.
iVynopopue—Temporarily In Judah’s Block. East Market street, between New Jersey and Ea-t streets. Rabbi, Rev. J. Wicksler. Services to-morrow at half-past ten o'clock a. m., snd fllteen minutes after aeven P. M.
FRIEND*. twaro al
m G. Johnson. Ser-
vice* to-morrow at half-past ten o’clock a. m., and fifteen minutes after seven P. M.
UNITED BRETHREN.
United Hrethren—Corner of New Jersey
Pastor, Rev. Amos Hun-
Hervices to-morrow at hair-past ten lock a. M., and fifteen minute* past seven
P. M.
' man aM^^j 1
Extract mads. Bupsrwdss ail other*. Try I ones; win ate *»offer. B.rtem,
Maw Tort,
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First—Corner of Delawaro and 9t. Clair streets. Minister, William O. Johnson.
and Ohio streets,
way. oVlo«
CammnnlcatedIndianapolis, January 2S, 1966. Editors Herald-1 notice In your, this mvrning’s Issue, a paragraph In reference to the decision of tbo Second Comptroller, In regard to bounties. I am not prepared to say whether It Is correct or not, but I wish to give a decision of similar injustice which was made under my personal observation. In July, 1882, authority wot given to raise a brigade of Pennsylvania "Bocktatls.” Under that authority, Kr. II assisted in railing a company, of which he was elec tad First Lieutenant. On organizing Ihe regiment he waa chosen Major. Without enumerating tbo acto of bla personal heroism, 1 will simply state that at tbo ba’tle of Cbaneolioravillo, he lort two horses, both shot under him, for one of which General Hooker bad offered him one thousand dollars, and the other was worth, probably, *lx hundred dollars. Again, at Gettysburg, ho lost another valuable boron, under similar efrcnanteacM. At tbe first engagement In tbe Wilderness, our Colonel was wounded snd captured, and Lieutenant Colonel M left la command. On* tbe second charge, Lieutenant Colonel and horse were killed by a shell. At tbe request of Ua Widow, 1 made personal application at the office of the Fourth Auditor for remuneration, for tbs same, but was Informed tbat, under the ruling* of the Comptroller, such claim* were not allowed. No one but the officer losing bones aad equipment*, could claim damages. Lieutenant Bucktail*.
BdTThe otber day a gMtleaaan mMo'I on a young lady, of this etty, with whom be bad o slight acqua.ntonoe. He found her to a dirty, ebabby gowny wftb meomhed bafr and lookla* generally dftapidafed, art rroegntzing in her tho brilliant and beautifril creature be bad “met by ekaaM”af a recent party ;t» inquired ,
If Miss —- was tehoms. Tb* yovgg lady (foil l a,,M, fi e<1
l.o«t --ft .Tilml* fitwtr, mm street, between Illtoole ami PenneyWanla Tbe Under will be rewarded on leaving rt No. ?& Soulli Meridian street. Morwee mt Awrtlwm—Item’4 Forget to attend the regular Auction Sale of Horors, .Marc-* ami Mules, this day, at ten o’clock, at Ibe City Sale BUbles, No. 163 West Washington street Everybody having Stock or otber property they wish to sell, take U to the Cltv °:ile Stable*, a* Ills the only CommUsto;. ■ ! vacuon Stable in tbe city. The regular AU' lion Bales are ou every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays, at ten o’clock. Our commissions arc reasonable. I.. II- Hamlin A Co.. Proprietors and Salesmen. I- MU-railorlcr, Mo. fit Boot Wffloh ington street, iv*|>o< tfully Informs his old cu»toniers and tbe public, that be has now on band a splendid uaaortment of Winter Goode, of tbe latest style, which he will tell at greatly reduced prices. Gentlemen or Isdles uesirtog a superior article of custom-made work are in> videil to call and examine our stock before pur. h.i-ihg elsewhere. 2S-4 A (froHorn S'npitnlUDs!—MsafSe fat VESTMENT.—Best i bence ever offered In Indianapolis. Glean*’Blnek, «75< hy 1INI feet on Wasblngton street, for sale. For terms, apply to W. A If. Glenn, proprietor*. jylD-tf. A Cnpd.— arc requested to call and look rt their accounts. We desire a aetUemenf with oifr patrons on or before tbe close of the year. Rcspci tfully, Jameson A Fuekuouser. 1 decl.VdSaSaw sAw We mr* (load to learm tlam* the Grand Gift Concert, for Use bene (It of the Bob diers’ Home, at Knlgbtotown, to be given In Richmond, Indiana, February 1, 1887, under the management of S. J. Miller, of that city, I* receiving tbe moat liberal patronage from the best citizens throughout tbe State, and, from present indications, the sale of Uckete will be complete by the time advertised fur toe drawing. Captain J. T.Macauley, at No. 13 Wert Maryland ytrest, I* agent for this city, when ticket# can be procured, aad also rt a number of the principal stores. • ID-.Veod ffiwept Opaymmx Aroma Tloxlcof— The most elegant and essential personal requisite for a lady, “ Extract of Sweet (ipoponax." E. T. SMITH A Co., Sew York. n2-I3w-f '•To vv laoto 16 May C'omcorm”— was the language of the lanwnted Lincoln, and will be remembered as household words for geurraUons yet to eome. But In order to appreciate tbe fact, we would advise tbo readers of our columaa to drop to at Measro. Moritz Brothers A Co., 19 Wart Washington street, and examine their immense stock of ready made Clothing, without a doubt the- best styles to be bad In the city. Or, If you want cloth lag made to suit your taate, don’t fell to consult your Interest by giving your order* to Mtaar*. Moritz Brother* A Co. 21-6 Mwcet Opmpmmmx frmma toerxteo! New, very rare, rich aad fashionable perfume. The finest ever Imported or manufactured In the United States. Try it, and be convinced. E. T. Smith A Co., New York.
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The fi-ramae Walla! The MHImri See! The Deaf Hear’-Dt. W. A. Candee, the Healing Medium, will treat the afflicted of this city and vletntty for tho next sixty er ninety day*. The Doctor baa bad great success in treating chronic dtaaaaaa, has treated many thousands la every city be has visited. No matter how long you’re baea tiek or who has doctored you there la yet hop*. Dr. Oandee’a cfedeatlsla aad reftroncaa are aagood as any to tbe land. All patient* treated rt bla
room.
Office over Mr*. Qulmby’s Millinery Store, No.42 South III)note street; entrance through the Store. 24-la Th« "Ufflffwf fflW ihould nod Dr. William Tbomaon’i advertisement on tha third page. _ Jel4-ly
LOA-IV
ft*. SAffiwro WEST SIDE.
Money loaned to *uau to autt any arttol* of value. Goodsof all htatebongM and said oraK-
•ervfag tbat abo waa me recognized, replied that aha waa, aad (bowed Mb into too parlor and said she would inform Mies of bla call. After along and tedious “wait'’ tbo par lor waa Irradiated by lha reappearance of tbo youag lady arrayed to all toe glory of moire •MMm, fatal, powder ate ringlet*. TMetJtoe the young gentleman recognized bor ate a brilliant aad absorbing eoovenation oa such tetoftigaohjeete at toe weather, the last novel
ball* and partiet, skating asd Mrtgfiffug en•do-’. The young mao wa* Infatuated, aad almost determined to pop toe fateful
Fh* young
bed almost deu ,r W|
qnssNea then and tbero, when aa idea earn# to Mm. “By tho way Mtea ” said bo; “who • toa* stogular mmasp who answered to* bell. She looke to* duty foe » lady ate tee tof »roryeot girl, I think 1 have aeea bw before somewhere.” IS. young lady had man Wo “stogular eroatoro/' aZ*Z balaae* of the totervfow wao monk cmhosramadoNfertfoiidate Tfeo toriteiun to ortl
“ '»^*W»»telNatoto to.
^*£££2. figrrimmefisgtSaLo wero i> mm i—j.
AadtslltemortdetlgtolUlaadwoodarfal article to* world ever prodaeed. iodtos will UndltnotODly a certain remedy to Beaton^ Darken and Beantifo the Mote, hot also adoalrahte arttelo foe the Toilet, aa tola highly with-* rick anddelleato perfume, independent of the fragrant o er of to* Oil* of Palm
and Mae*.
Tfeo tomrrol off Mia am.
A new sad baoatUUperftUBO, which to deUeoey af seoit-ate ton SHMetty wtto wbtak ItellNWto too hsnJkroiktefnad pane*, la aaeqaaHad. Thaatwvoazttete* fersotobgroU Dramfirti ■»> Perfnmoro, at #1 par bottle each. Sontby express teaoy address, by tbopanyrtetar*.
T. W. WRIGHT A CO., 100 Liberty stioet. Now York.
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The Truth About Dyspepsia.
Wboover soya tbat dyapopato le toenrablo, tell* a—that is to any, makes an eggragioos mistake. Mean than ten . thousand aggravated eases have bean cared by HOBIETTEE'S ITONACII BIT. TEBB,wbUe tbe uumber that have been prevented from coming to ahead, by toe saaae aaaaiia, la incaloalabte. Is winter and spring, whoa tho appetite is sometimes to* vigorous tee tb* comfort and safety of the stomach, Indigestion is moat provateatateaMrtdUtrosatog. I* the appetite to bo balked to accommodate tbo digestive orgaaer Not a*; for then the frame would lack it* thing to be M tbe liver, r. Nothing to ahpldly. so qui •Uy, eo pleasantly, as HOSTKTTMH’S Bittkrs. This potent preparation trims and balances tig system, ami clothes It, as It were, with defensive armor. Chronic dyspepsia, liver complaint, and fever and ague at* never known to attack those who arc wise enough t* invoke the aid of this great preveutlve. jantedeodAwlw
Hill’s Hair X>ye, Fifty cents. Mack or brown totoHtoneous, i ural, durable, beantlfrU, raltohto, todaed the beat louse, baa been before the public over arteen years, is tbe cheapest, ceotatoing os much os the naual dollar slse*. Dopol, No.« John street. New York City. Sold by all Druggists, patent medicine, perfumery and fancy goads stores ororywbere. islSdly *r*It Is constructive sulc ids to use impure medicines. In cases of Consumption, Bronchi Us, Asthma, Rheumatlim, Gout,derofiila, Mnrasmus, etc , avoid tbe possibility of impoaition by using the Standard Cod 'Liver Oil, maaufhetured from the haea* livers procurable on the banks of New foundland, by JOHN C. BAKER A CO. No. 713 Market street, Philadelphia. nor* dim l< to Wowsfnrftol, bat Trar, That thousands of both tbe aged and tb* young ore snatched, aa it were, from tb* very sffmw* oT toemrth By tbe use of Dr. Atherton’s Cherry Cordial, which turn obtained a worldwide reputottea, account of its groat medical virtues. It Is war mated to cure tbe most violent forms of Cfomtorm, ■PyaemSory.toUoa-rlSws, Ban. And also oil Spring and Summer Complaints. For the moay strong uatimontala to iu favor from families of tbe first nsspeetabtlity. see circulars at the Druggist*. Prepared by Dr. A. T. Atherton A Co., Lowell.
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Always ou bead. Unredeemed pledges^br sols *vtrade. - B. Hat A Co. PesthNea addruao—Lock Boa ZM. mytdSy
•^■CIAL NOTICK.
Kolleyto
Tptmo Comceyz.
American PVtos Cameirt, taftwplaea at tho Wabash Aveao* BUk. Tboart* ef itehofr (tortog the last few weeks has bemi Immroei, sad to* aattso moatoop, half a mlllio* ta aU, U aaozly exiptood. Theaa wka wish to aanom m ehamoa to esterprte
of toektad-wmh# oMtgad to speak aad aet, or write qotehlp.
la toe ealeef Wehafr etegle ttehetefil, Uvutteh•to for to Waaff tea tisfeew forgo- Of toe whale number eg tiekete, (■W.fitoJ erory ether am* draw* a prize, tit* Highest *■* be tog WJM. ate toeamowat of greeahaek* alouetefeedietrttmfod amounting to #R»,rt9. Aa extra foi
A Co,Mo. ms:
Wm. E. Gamp, Dayton, Ohio, sole Agent for Ohio and Wert 'anSdlmtu thaotAwl* 18^ and 1856. Millions uf buusebolds pronounco It their best physician. The virtuesofits imequaled remedial properties never fell. It preserves and regulates, never destroys. As a preventive against Choi era It is a standard remedy, a* oae deae of the Belief; at toe very fit** symptom, always dethrone* its virulence, to U49, thousands of persons seized with It ware tsvad. fio with toe Tallow Favor, in 188*. Thousand* aad tea* of thoasood* et sol dter* were enrod of Pturihoa aad Dyaaahwy two yean post, by its use, accord lag to Hospital proof! throughout the Amerteao army. Even Bhoamatiam •ucsives imiuadlate suiter to to* patient; also, those art ae bed with Chills and Fever, Influenza, Sore Throat, Inflammattou of too Bow. els, Ueodacbe, Spasms, Piaeuaaa of to* Kidneys Scolds, Hysteria, Physical ProsaruUou, aad like eomplaints Tbo proof of It* superior effl racy Is, Ito battling against pain, lulievtag tbe •affol'nr. envtag eaA kiUing Fatw ' Wnr Weurslglc Affections, DyptberU, Tic Dolorenx, it U surely a speoUlc. Travelers, wbo change their water, persons desirous of strsagth, wbo want vitality sad a renewal of life, can depend upon Rodway's Ready Belief a* a most Inviting and effectual remedy. Sold by Druggists. Frle* 90 cents per bottle, JanlUdAwOw , ■ A M«w PgrflMM fArthe iBaff bercUr f. PBmiom'a "Nl*fot Phmiomfe ss Ntafe* Pholom’s »♦ might fflimmmlmc Ceroma."
Phmiom'a »*Might I Phmlom’a “Might 1
•I mg Cerwms.”
COFume.w
.^saBfss; K'sssjanvss bum which It takes Its nama. Manufactured only by PVAMM A amt. Mow York. BEWABB OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOB PHA LON'S—TAKE NO OTHER fyffl daodAweowly
THE EAW OF MEKCY, Im toolmttom tm SfosU Noctml Mwilo. AN Bsasy for Young Men on too Enron, Abuses and Dtaaaaaa incident to Puberty, which destroyed the manly Fewer*—with Reports on new and highly laceasstul remedies. Sent to sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. j. 8KILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. darted Aw 3m
It is to be hoped that American statesmen will take a warmer interest to the welfare of Mexico who* they smell Smith’* Hxtract of hwoot Agogomox B. T. SMITH A CO., New York. j Manufacturers of toe Floral Farfemery. Nature could not produce a richer gem or choicer perfume. janie dim
HYGIENIC WINE TfcM iJfFoBTBD Toole, recommended ly the
mart omtoeat phyitetoa*, h aurth of MTTMM toKEECfirZ-
AdarttetoM* eompeeltfop emlyEcH,
$190$ superiority, ail other Bitters.
ms*, vjith which, hav
kies. Ittortabarthaa aay other Bitter* ta
■a tom mat r fralmi tfi—v alte. Its aoothiag efffetts oa moef attaniaklug, fox, vhlie
Aad Mb hmte h exqulait*. teaMararo* VtaMs to:
(uog,bygHtty Brain, giving a healthy tone to toe whole orfantom,Htoaoas behind aome of the hriefU itflumate that follow ateoholte —ffimte Weffe*. root tout, epos trial. Hygienic Wto* will be I virtues la sUomcs of Eya-
haw aUmeoto to which tbe ae LAMBtel'f AKAHriNG.
-—
itafomapmmF to imitofog M»a fopp# gr^M, foetoy md 41 V- toy to mad- be <
A
Smokers,
. Wtpas, Etc.,Cl i Ever, tm Omit ihw’
. T 5*imte A tip top Ugar, three for Beauts Best Piu* Cat Chewing Tobacco, par to-—. 4* « J. A. BOG AW,
BXACTLT WHAT *4*C WANT!
ptapubNo wash. No
troubla. A Child eaa apply it. Produce* a iu*-
mbAmhewhewurataodeafred.
D*a* not injure
Said by Druggists aad
taring aad draaslag tha Hair.
Jsl dlyaad
1 The graaft trait in the caar- | aster agthmo aohmowind god most valnabia PUIsaud Family Phytic, is tbat of a pordsm from Griping and Bowsl Irritation, fod thouiaada at cases of Piles and Weakness but apeak their origin, tt would be found to to* enormous unnatural error of using Pill* or aay medicine that Gripes Iu aeGrtpingis semi-Dysentery, and a momeat’s thrught will show what a continued use must •eesoarilyead in. Therefore, without griping, I claim for the KeleetfePUls a natural remedy for Chronic CoaatiprttoWyDyapagala.Iwfilgaaitoo.Haart Irhr, Liver
and Kidney
Impurities of tba Bleed. Bush of Blood to tb* Head, Lower Appetite, and all derangements of Stomach or Bow*!*, aad bow fully conceded to
tan.
J. L. HUNNBWBLL, Proprietor,
Practical Cheaairt m
Odd by ail aad Dealers supplied to Bulk. Ian* deodA weowlm
Physicians
r ROFESSIONAL.
X>R. J.
MIALEBta BLOCK,
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA,
Physician for Diseases of tbe
Head, Throat and Lmi$s,
Nhe market
change.
SALT.—Tbe market for rancid to $3 fiL Corrected dmilp fog A-
ie*aelii quiet with but little
lake salt has ad-
candS^K?-.:
COAL— Brazil. — Highland .... SriltagttlL
. «to a* . . UtolT tt to HU 18 to IT
--*
to •
OH J st...
Medium
■s
.. ZT to -m...an to so
Tt* which branch uf tbe profession bis practice is exclusively coafiueti. may be consulted daily, pen oually or by letter, at hi* Du peas ary and Surgery, Hiller’s Block, North Illinois street, one square north of tbe Bats* House. Tbe important cures effected, and unqualified success oi the Doctor's new method of treatment during tbe last year, lu this city, should cause tbe thinking aod unbiased portion of the community, to appreciate tbe advantages of a permanent Ihstltute, fur the scientific treatment of those Insidious, and if unmolested, fatal claw of Consumptive diseases; tbe more •« os it is evident Catarrhs and Troat Di-orders afv alarminglFon the increase Tbe Doctor > Ireatiueut uf tbe most approved
forms of
VAPOR IXHALATION, Combined with PROPER CONdTITL'TAONAL TREATMENT, certainly succeeds where tbe old methods of practice utterly fails.
A C A H J> .
To my obi patienta, and tba many iriunds who have so kindly ar J generously aided my endeavess to mMgat* toa ravagm of eousump ion by curing those diseases that so surely lead to it, I am very grateful, and shall endeavor to merit their approbation la the future, as in the pest. To marr sue t have tasay tbat 1 do not consider tt naces*ary to preseat further testimonials to your notice at this Uate, having, during the past year, given you statements aad reports from tbs most reliable parties of over a hundred eases tueeewfully treated. Thltcertaialysbouldgiveconfldenee to those wbo are still suffering. Mr* Consul teflon free, and terms of treatment wltota toe reach of all. Yours, ate. deeto dsmsodlsturttbp DR. J. HALE.
Common
Good Prime Choice COTTON BATTING—
40 to 43
9 to 38 to to 30
COTTON YARNS— ■»- » ^ Pound Cotton Tan . Carpet warp Coverlet yarn EGG8-Good demand. Fresh to to 37
FLOCK—
Superfine TOOto 850 Hte i* sutoiauo „„FjS«y - 13 50 to 13 73
PRC ITS—
aa“Wsvpfo;-:::::isS1. Peaches, halves, per lb 18 “ quarters, “ is
FEATHERS—
Now, live goeae *o to CS
FISH—
White Fish, one-balfbhl 9 00 to 8 50 Wbtte Fish in one-fourth bbl 5 00 White Fbh ia kits 3 40 to 150 Mackerel, No. l,«a* half bhl.... 13 to to 13 « " ' *, one half bid. . 1100 to 11 50
9 73 to 10 00 3 90 to ZOO
New York, Friday, January as.
The finance movement in Wail street eontinues. The exhaustion eauaed by ta* dOrtta* of yesterday, caused a heavy doaUne ta the stock market. At aooa to-day, at both off tha board*, tt wa* expected that then would he a further decline fa prices; at ene time Brie touched 03; Michigan Southern, 99; Horth Western, 33; subsequently the market revived upon the rumor that the Secretary of the Treasury had decided upon the suspension of the contraction of the currency; a dispatch of that nature has been exhibited but Us ac-
curacy ia doubted.
The money market U a little closer towards tha etose of the banks, and capital was not readily obtained rt 7 per cent. The heavy daennein stocks during the last few daya induces more caution on the part of the banks
Gold closed firm at R1‘ 34&.
Sterling is firm.
Governments are lower; coupons of 1881, 134%; coupons of 1862, 106%; do. 1804, RXito
106%; do. 1865,104@104%. ’
Tbe stock market was heavy at the last open board, and decidedly lower; there ia still a very unsettled feeling, and the market la feverish; the general fear of a panic is not yet over, and that more failures roust tola place. The dosing prices were: Ohio certificates, 24%@26; Western Union Telegraph, 45; New York Central. 100; Brts, 47%@47%; Illinois Central, H2%@1I2%; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 80@81; Nonbwe-iern, 36%®a6%: of‘bwestern preferred,6174@«2; Fort Wayne
94%@1)4%.
Among the numerous failure* reported toSV. tufS On I V fllkOW AW ilii.il saF wsmssumssF nrxrvzsovs
authenticated are tbo-e of Howard, Reed A
base and F. A. Van Dyke, Juo.
Mmidg share# are irregular to-day, butgen-
didated Gregory,773; Cor-
day, the only cats# which at nreaent appear
ited — * ■" . _ - - endly firmer. CuiWidafed Gregory'773;
ridock was strongest, and sold largely at from 600 to 610; Quartz Hill, 405; Gold Hill Farm,
460. The otber changes are unimportant.
Nsur YwrU. .WarRet.
New Yoi’ , Friday, January 26. .Dull and ui charged; shies of 300
to to
.M to S3 . to to to
Mackerel, No. Mackerel, No.
Mackerel, No. 8. one-half bbl
Mackerel, in kit* No 1. Mackerel, iu kits. No. A
Mackerel, in kit#. No. 4
1 REIGN ERL’ITS—
RaLins, Layer*, uc» Rti#ins. M. S Turkish Prunes, per lb. Drie.1 L'urrauu One |miunci Cove Oy.-ters, per «foz.
Two
Two “ Peocbc# Two ’’ fberrics ’• •• Two “ lllack Berrie-. ” “ Two - Tomatoes HAIM—
6 00 4 75 tt to
3 73 4 SO to 5 UU 5 (W
Wheat, ri
red, per bus *50 White ’• t 50 Corn, ear ’• . 37 ts 40 Dots ’• 40 to 42
GLASS—babjeet to discount of ten to fifteen per
cent, for large ordeis.
8 by 10 , * (50 10 by IS 7 00 GINSENG 73 to 80
HAIR—
Per bushel to
HIDES—
Green S Green Salted to S', Dry 13 to 1# Green Calf Skin » HOMINY—Good demand 3 to 3',
IRON—
Boiled Sheet Iron, Nos. 10 to SI 4k to 714 Charcoal do do do to 10% Genuine Rnssta 27 to 28 Imitation do. A SI to to 5% ricaaSpring ated fflto30 C shoes par lb (M to »K Horseshoe naiu totosu
AD
Sr —
I Fig 9
Sheet and Pipe 13
Bar
Amer
RESTAURANT.
EATING SALOON. I*er>tins in «Ant of a ffooti Breakfast, Dinner or Supper, L'ah be accommodate'I »t SeiBkardtSOvstef bb4 EatiRff Hal««B Mo. »l Sootfo llltmots Street. TJlVERYTmJiO in the eating: line servetl in the mo*t fir lie it»u* »t> le, and nt raicca viby ABASORADLB Pure W nu» and the choioeat of Liquors #«nr«d At the bar P J. RKINHAKILT, Jaitu <13m No. Hi South Illinois street.
L'l^krLath, poplar LEATHER— UArnes* ....T Kfp/No. i. medium. Domestic Calf ^ ^Linings, perdoz MOLA88KS—Doll. New Orleans Porto Rico NAILS— S 1 ::::::”—:::::::::
OILS—
Linseed Oil Signal or Headlight Oil Kztra Engine OU Engine Ou No. 1 CatOU : Wood OU. ?fr. h isSi^ou Carbon Oil saissj^rstr!!- ?^ 0 A s Tt^^“ b “* , - I PLASTER PARIS
POULTRY—
Chickens, live, per dozen
dressed
tatifS
3* 3 75 (00
46 to to
4tt* 4t 25 2 ... i"toi » :::»"to?to ... (totals to 1 40 tol 10 1 to to 1 65 ... total 10
totolOO
.: 4 «i 0 toi» :::i5tolS ... to to to .. ss ! i :: 88 5 “sii'i .. . .» WtoSSO
TAILORING. PARIS A3iD KEVV YORK
w-A-i-T. Aisrizi wiisr'r p:r.
I.izlct MtylsM •!*
DIISS J.\ll lERl’IIAST TlllOlIJifi
PROr. EDWARD LENOX,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
*•- ;IU Stoulk II ttnwts Ntrset,
(A few MiMlh of the Palmer House., 1
JJAVINGluat rsceived a^ Urge^full and comGoodsfl am nowprepareil tomakeu*paU^tynlsof Drs*. or Merchant Bniu on tbo shortest notice. Thanking the public for past patronage, I solicit an examination of my new stock and prices, and guarantee satisfaction ia all oases. Jan 16 ilSra
tto tot's
. .. 3 08 to 3 90
FOWDKif—' llr *** £ ‘ 1 P* rl b IS I* to I4 ^Blasting 7 to to 7 SO Rule 8 50 to S UU
• to 8%
Rangoon
Car: ’
Cotton bales.
Flour —lO^toe. lo.vir; closing dull. Receipts, 5.311 barrel*, rates at Jdt 5U for suptrflno Stale ami 'V -tern: $L .1^13 35 for extra Woaltrn; - !u 50<gll 80 for choice #11 80 (&V& 2> for roon.i hoop Ohio; #11 S5012 25 for shipping breads, aud $12 30<314 00 for trade brands. Whisky—>' aina!. Wheut—Dull and declining 1 receipt*, and only a few small sales al about previous
prices.
Rye -Dull.
Barley—Heavy; sal-s of 10,000 bushels at #1 15, and 86,000 bushels, in bond, at 95c. Corn—Sh ide firmer. Receipts 6.(«'0 bushels. Sales of 29,000 bushels n:ix>d Western at #1 10%@1 16. in store,and #’ 18, afloat; West-
ern yellow, #1 19, in store.
Oats—Dull and unchahged; sale# of 13,0*0
bushels.
Groceries—Dull and steady.
Fetrolam—Dull; crude, 2o<320%e.; refined
In bond, 28@30c.
Pork—Opened heavy and lower but dosed more firmly; salas 4.350 barrel* at #19 75@ 20 40 for new mess, closing at #20 37 for cash; #19 12(319 SI for old mess, ck-stug at #19 25 for ra-li; *16 i’.2@18 00 for prime, and #19 20 25 f r | r i:ii’ lit. -s; also. j5' liiriels uevv mess, at $21 20. buy* r's and m I'er's tqdion for
February.
Hi cf i!a u.-—>■•. -dv; .-a!> s i<f 370 barrels at $29(333 5.'. Bacon—Firm; sales c( 4!K) boxes at 1*%(3 10%e. 1r Cuuibirljnd cur; 11 : 4tf <,li%c. for short ribbed; a-jd ! I%(gl2- -for short clear. Cut Meats-In i .i* d< niMid and ; rirea un-
changed.
D.e-scd Hogs—Heavy; >aks at f r Westtru. Lard —Dull and lower; sales of 650 barrels at 12(3f: r old. ai d 12%(313%c. for new. Bucer -(iuie; Aid active, with sales at 15® 30c. for Ohio. Cheese—Steady; safes at 15®i9%cMoney—F.urly active at 6®7 per cent. Sterling—Dull at 9%ki9%. Gold—Irregular and unseiUed; opening at #1 34; declining to #1 33%; advancing to #1 34%. and closing at #1'34%. Government Stocks—A shade lower. Freights to Liverpool—F’lrmer; engagements of 70,t00 bn-hels, at t>(36%'d. for corn: 6%d. for barb y; 7d. for wheal and peas, aud »%d. for corn per steamer.
Am Egemoats. innNUTii Hum. flBr. NOTICE—CHANS* OF TTtew Doov* open at qnarter to asvsu. Overture commamsas otbaif-paat tevsn a’otock, precisSj SaHu^bj ErraiBg, Jbbmbfj n. Aftornoswat half past two o’clock, THE STRANGER. Stranrer ;,....s..7 Mr.W. H. Riley Mrs. Haller :.,....Mta. W. H. Riley Bveuiag at half-poet seven aMtetlr, tbe great
Nick of the Woods. Alter which the laughable Farce of SOPHIA’S SUFFER. Wellington Flggs. Mr. F. G. White Saturday aftetuooo at half past two o’clock, grand Matinee. Admission to all narts of tne house to cents. The great play of the Stranger. Monday evening, January 33, Benefit of Mr. J. A LORD.
Mobrisoa’s Opua Hall. FOB rUIkEK NIfoiH IM 0"NI.V, Friday, Smtoarday aad IMamday, Jam.
*3* 98 aad 97, 1887.
okTbutz, XMe World K enow Bed .
Magician and Yantriloquist,
With his inimitabla troupe of
1 •• Lcaracd Canary Birds. Which have been trained to almost all and every-
thing that man can do.
the conclusion of each performance the Signor will give away, bona fide, to the audience, GOLD AND SILVER ARTICLES OF GREAT VALUE.
For particulars, see programmes. Admission to ail parts of the
fo^ B;
1 nee 13 ce
egant Toys.
house, 35 cents.
able and el-
janic d4t
MASONIC HALL. FOB A MUOfirr TIYIK O.YFY. Commencing TMarsday Evening, Jiz-.ua.ry 31-
O.cn every n if lit aller until further notice and on Saturday alternoon at hall-past two o e’u. k.
The wonder and marve and divine. The great
at half-past tw o u c’u 1 of the age, magnificent
Clncimaati Vlarket. Cincinnati, Friday, January 25, Flour—Dull, and without change; sales of superfine opened at y9 25(89 75; ditto extra #10 79(311 50; ditto family #12 25(312 75; winter, stip-rfine,#9 75(310 25; w:inter,extra, $11 75(312 50, and winter laiutly #L2 Tofflla 50; fancy *14 15. Wheat—L nchacge l, but held firmly under the prospect* of the opening of navagation: sales at #2 31 for No. 1 spring, and #2 8tk32 83 for winter. Corn—Firm; sales at 35(336c. in ear^nd 61 (362c. for shelled. Oats—Dull, and not saleable at over 50c. at
the close.
%e and Barley—Unchanged. Cotton—Unchanged, and not muck'doing; sales of middling at 31(331%c. Whisky—Dull; sales at 25c. in bond, and no
demand.
Hogs—Dull but prices are not lower; sales at#7 25, to #7 75, is the nominal range; receipts, 3,000 bead, but this ia only a portion of them as two of the roads have not reported for three days, the way bills having been kept at the pens to complete delivery*. The actual receipts for the last three days are estemated rt 18,000, leaving nearly double those
reported.
Provision*—Dull, and prices drooping. Mess Pork - Sales at 30c.; there has beei
this rate for March
ome demand at 1
Bulk Meats—Dull; sales at 7%@8%c.
RAGS RICK-
in
aroliaa SALT—
Lake per barrel. SEEDS— Klax
Clover
Timothy 9HEKT ZINC— Per sheet Per cask
SHOT—
10 to U US totZ%
Per Keg
” Bag
SOAP—Good demand. Indianapolis German Proctor A Gamble's Werkes’ Babbitt's Philadelphia, fine SODA— Good demand. Engli-h American. SORGHUM—Dull SYRUPS—guiet. Choice
Medium
Common SUGARS—Good demand. Hard, refined
White, soft refined .
Yellow ••
Porto Rico, raw
STARCH—Demand good at...
SR’S OIL—
•aits
OW—Fair demand at
ZOOtoS s 7 BO * SO to 3 00 15 14* 39 to to 39 50 3 50
Bank Strai
TALL TAR-
ln barrels In one-half barrel* In buckets, per dozen Young Hyson Imperial Gunpowder
Black
TICKINGS—
9>* to 10 UK to 13 11 it to 13 14 to 15 J4 to 15 11 to 11% ...10 to 10* 36 toil 40 ...J 10 to 1 to 75 to 1 00 to to 70 16)4 to 16V 15)* to 18 V .14 to 14% IS to 13% 11 to u% Ttol.V 1 16 1 30 9 to »S 8 50 *50 6 00 to.6 50 1 90 to 190 . 1 00 to 3 10 149 to 3 10 lootoiao . - .Si 50 35
45
delivery.
,ie.
Bacon—Dull and more fully offered at the close, at 1 le. for shoulder, and I3%e. for clear sides. The demand has been chiefly for the
latter.
Green Meats—Inactive; sales at 6%®8%c. and 10%e. for shoulders, sides aad hams. Lard—Dull; sales at 19c. for prime. Sugar—steady; sales at ll%®14e.
Co flee—Sales at 23^26c.
Cheese—Yum; sales rt 15c. for selected. Butter—Dull; sales at 2Hig2Sc.
Eggs—Sales at 2S^30c.
Mi^cy Market—La easier at 9(910. Exchange—Steady at usual rates.
Gold—Sales at #1 54 buying, and $1 STWsellThe Chamber of Commerce of this city, by a unanimous vote, indorsed the proposition' to adopt the cental system in buying and selling grain, but recommended that September next instead of March, would be tbe most suitable
time to ocmmeuue the new system.
Chisago .Market.
Chicago, Friday, January 25.
Flour—Unchanged.
Wheat—Unchanged and nominal; sales at
#2 15.
Corn—Firmer; sales are quoted as %e. higher for No. 1. Oats—Steady; sales of a limited quantity at 40%<g41c. Highwines—Nothing doing. Provisions—Dull. Mess I’ork—In fair deman; sales at $18 25; holders of good brands are demanding an ad-
» of 25c.
APOCALYPSE! Illustrated; the Book of KEVELgA/TIOIVS
Unsea’ed: the
VISIONS OF ST. JOHN Opened to view, in fifty splendid Moving Tableaux. showing what Saiat John saw when a
Door in
HMLA.'VICPff WJk» OTPICNIUI}, As described by him in tbe Book of Sevelatfe us, commencing with tbo Virion of tbe Seven Golden Candlesticks, and anding with tbe Virion* 01 tho I> a >' oT J 11. d g- xtl e n t , Aad the New Jerusalem, tbe whole comprising the entire Visions related in the Book of Berelat ions, and presenting to visw the most sublime and STfoK-TtslNd SPECTACLEM
ugh him migb
come to pass, and prepore for tbe
Oroat Day of Hits Wrath,
When none shall be able to stand. N 53 ctnts to all Pa
,11 parts of the Hall.
Rxhibition on Saturday afternoon, rt hnlf-past two o'clock, when children will bo admitted for
15emits. Doors open—evenings at seven o’clock, commencing rt half-past seven. Afti
doors opens
past two.
ig at half-past seven. Afternoon, rt two o’clock, commencing at hulf-
A. B. MUKKISuN.
Sole Proprietor and Manager. FEED. LAWRBNCB, Agent. jan£6 d5t
DRY GOODS.
Lird—Dull; sales 11- 3 e.
(ireen Meats—Quiet and unchanged, ressed Hogs—Firm; sales 5^jl0c. higher closing steady at #7@7 70; live hogs are
vane
Bulk Meats—Steady.
lull; sales 11-i ieats- _
Dressed Hogs—Firm;
and closing steady at #7@7 70; live
held at l‘%#15c. lower.
Betf Cattle—Dull and neglected; the receipts
are 16,000 head.
The receipt# of wheat are 12,000 bushels;
corn, 12,700 bushels.
Shipments—Wheat, 8,000 bushels; corn,
12,000 bushels.
wanted;
LUMBER WANTED OEALRO PROPOSAL* win be receive.! at tho odiceof Joseph Corson, Architect, Journal Building, or rt tea Hospital for tbe Insane, until Tbnraday, Jannary SI, M6T for furnishing and delivering at tha North Wing of tha Indiana Hospital for tbe Insane, the following bills of offoll tim’m''*' nr OBk M>d ^P 1 " Timbor
r IUU size, as per bill:
One-fourth of each size of the Oak to be delivered on orbofore April 1, aud tbe remainder on or before May 1—and all the Poplar on or before
June 1, 1887.
Tbo MWisg Committee do not bind tfaemaelvee to accept tbo lowest or any bid; and the
pted will
•elvae to accept tho lowest or
party whose bid shall be accepted will be required to provida two approved a ureties for tbe doe aad Sjtttefectory performance of tbe contract: Beet duality White Oak Timber
340 Joii to ’• Ite “ 150 “
..* XUXIOS 486 ”
* xUxlS.6 StO “ . XxlSxlZO X1S.18 0 90 “ 3 xl3zl5.6 - » xMxM.O 106* Srant’g 3 z4 xlO.O
•» - xlfix 9.8
Sow^ Clear Poplar Timber.
n Job
1600 “ ....( xttxUS »» “ 'Lfi. • xtauioo
301 “ £ :
3x13x30.6 3x13x18 8 Sxl3xi3.8 3x13x18 4
60
30 Joist 3x0x15.0 110 Joist 3x8x16 6 Vrev: JxSxlO 0 16* Rafters 3»6xl6 0 _ ' 1x8x180 140 •• 3x8x310 f * ""••••BSS? S : : g£5S ft FMVtaei# 4x 9X15 0 9 ‘D^rr s . '8x12x43.0 £ 5- --tm 1 sss <§• ?■ - ssss 1 - : SESS s -r*satt
! J.‘^TPPr;.7r3r :
683
ill
Conestoga, U. U. A Everutte ., . Matbeun, A. A West Branch Providence ..... TWIN E— Otton
SSm*:.
TOBACCO—
Black sweet, ouu-tburth, Oft<
anti tens
Bright, one-fourth and ten* Natural Leaf TIN%“LtT^ eWin *’ il,buli --
I t’. Roofing Tin
LC.MUM.flrst^nalUy
WOgSBrN* WARE-Quiet.
2 o1 . P* 15 60 no: sTnta:::::i*»to is«
KooUr’a(Bvoiunott)
No's 1 ch ” n “’ co “. mo| t. P'r dosan. 15 00 n°. s - « ~ 99 No. 1, cedar - •’ - »to 8:5 •• - : : “»
"}S£ s *i;
Mgs- we-f;;;:
6 56 to 5 00 ■naSkJiP’" - *“«*
2£i3 130 tol 30
. tt tol 36
15 tt
;e:?1
WOOL-
FfoOM, washed Tub Washed... Unwashed
. 40 to 46 . 45 to 50 .36 to 30
Albany CAttto tempket. Albant, Friday, January 25.
u3SP3SS.%.13 Srau-K
week, will number 3,500.
Most of the demand come* from tho Eastern markets snd price* ranged from S%te8%c. The best drove on sale is from Ohio; they were sold at #149 per head aud averaging 1,609 pounds. «6'“S
i are in
to good at 5%®7e.
Snlesof coarse wool are quoted rt 7%te8c * extra heavy Baa, hat; receipts amounts to
4,200 pounds.
Sbee|> are^in._fair demand with tales of light
PutuzDuurwiA.Friday, 7
oremz omgwwuau Wheat-Nothing doing. Rrc Nothing doing. Cere—DnU teteAEl 00. Oats—Sternly akOlfr.
feaxrala te-
st. L*ula Miurket. St. Louis, Friday, January 25. Cotton—Dull; sales of middling rt 30c. Flour—Inactive; sales of double extra at Wheat—Dull, and heavv; sales of prime rt #2 86«2 92%. Com—Firm, but inactive; sales of mixed at 883&2c., and vellow, 83@84e. Gala—Dull; sales rt W)((Jt»c. Provisions—Unchanged. Mess Pork—Sales ot clear sides rt 11c.; shoulders, 8%e. Bacon—Sales of shoulders, delivered February, March aad April, at 10%c. ^Lard—Sales in tierce* rt 12c., and in kegs at Hogs—Dull, and lower; sales at #0 oOtg 6 66* Whisky—Unsettled; sales at #2<aa 15. New Urteuns natrAet. New Orleans, Friday, January 25. Cotton—A shade easier; sales of 440 We* of low middling at 32c; receipts for the week 30,7» bales, against 29,664 last week; exports fojjtoe week, 21,700 bales; stock on han^231 Sugar—In good demand aud easier; sales of fair at 12%@!3c. Molasses—Active; sales of fair at G34670c • prime to choice, 71®75c. ’ ex^VSi ^ ° f SUperflne at * 11 755 Corn—Easter; sales at #1 25. Gats—Oniet: sale* at 92'.^c.
CLOSING OUT! Scott & Mitchells, !• Wc«t WaafolmcfiMftfirect, ^RK^NOW OFFERING THBIB ENTIRE STAPLE AND TAM Ml MODS AT LESS THAN COST! TO OliOSE. IT OXTT. Persona Wishing Bargains FOR CfcrtebRBs aad tow Year’s PreseBts* Would do well to call on ns. S X ±r~ IC S ! BKLOW OOfciT. Dress Goods Below Cost» LIKEN GOODS BELOW COST, Laces bb4 Eabrei4eries BeUw Cest* GLOVKS AND HOSIERY BBLOW COST.. Cloak)* aad ftkawl* Below Com*. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES BELOW COST, Jeans and Flannels Below Cost, Areas Triwaualwga Below Cost, AT SCOTT & tiitchettv, lO Went Waskiogtoa Street. decl dim
BOOTS AMD SHOES. Beware of the Ma TITHO bat a house frill of babies, pays f V rent"—both house and store—for be
Old No. 18 South mtaoisstrei E O T X> E AT
for K e 5tM^ ki “ a ° r 4 0001 he couW !»»»«>> Old No. 16. new No. to South Illinois* tk
ten’s Wear too cheap to men: JENNINGS’ Old No. t8 South Illinois stre
ear.
prime red.
vy; sales al zac.
Shoulders—Sates at I7c.; clear sides, 42c.
L «td—Sales at 13>^@14c. Whisky—Sales at #8 40.
Tobacco—Sales of medium at 7<g9e; fair,
9(®llo.
Gold—#1 34%.
Bank Sterling—45%.
New York Exchange—discount. ^ Frc ights-To Liverpool, ;' s ni 11-10; to Havre,
.Louisville MmrAef.
Louisvill*. Friday, January 25.
Leaf Tobacco—Sales of 33 hogsheads at #13
@18 00.
Flour—Sales at $10 00 for superfine. Corn—Sales at 70c. for shelled; 62c. for Wheat—Sales at $2 S3 for bulk prinx
Oats—Sales at 62c. Hay—Sales at $21 00.
Sugar—Sales at M%e. for A No. I. *
Coffee—Sales rt 24*. for Uio.
Mess Pork—Sales rt #20 oo for shoulders; #8% for clear sides and #11% for packed. Bacon—Sales at $11% for shoulders and
#11% for clear sides. Hams—Sales rt 16c.
Lard—Salea at #12% par tierce.
W bisky—Sales rt #2 2». JlilwnaKee stmaka*.
MtUWADXKK, Friday, January 26.
Flour—Dull. ~ •
Wheat—Firmer and unchanged.
Corn—Tnchanged.
Oata Dull; sales at 42c.for No. #. Provisions—Dull. ...
JSUStSm-
Shipments—Flour, 1,206; wheat, 3,300,
TV-A.IVTEX>.
C'UTiZKNS to become aware of tbe fact tb: Vy my rent is lets than #1 a day and otbe
wtu, sell Boots
it in th
SSS^ i1^ i 3gLrii7«tobiish^7Vn*'re; Call and be ooavinced, at JKNNINGS Old No. 18, new No. 40 Sooth Illinois str
iVil#— 7 i 4 ■ i
novZS dSmlstp
HOUSE FURNISHING.
SELLING OU AT COS W^wewUUelltr ^ CAHFKXS, WAX.I- FAFEte, * OIL CLOTHS* WATTUteS, Wklfitefow NHAI> teA MASKS* LACE ANfr MUSLIM CCteTAIMl -A. T O O S X , B'5 > “i U p 'iSs£',2y5aay&K _ KMACSS A to ALL novil dlmlstp 101 Na&t W*- w ’—*- —
CONFECTIONERS. 40 Va*6 WmafoimgtM — I1 ^ | INUIAMAFOUS, «».,
