Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1867 — Page 2
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HFW< ask the tadnlgehee ef oar edrefttien and render* on ecconnt of the ippeer* uce of the second o^e of this •wniH'eitne. *7 an oearotJaMe aeekMht one "form" waa knocked intd^jH." ft# f—> Aaftwm. The Journal at yesterday attainpte to apologise for the Increased expenditures of the In* Bane Asylum, ft says: *' Since reading the articles In the Hkrat.p. rdatra to the extraraganee In onf Insane Hospital, we have looked op the reports of other similar hospitals tor the year Just closed and And that their cost fa mneh larger tbsn
otrs.”
And it adds : *
from eleven^to elgh-
u T « |/nhtsriieBa
Number of pstiente..
Number of employes and officer* Friends of patient* entertained, a
“Theemployes recelre from ty.flre dollars per month, and
celre from Ire hundred to elghtoen hundred dollars per year. Tbeodlcers and employes are paid, the patient* are fed and cared for; and what does this cost! By the Superintendent's repori of last year It coat |W).3jiP n». I* this too much ’ Let us make figures oh this
expenditure.”
We Will make flgures*on “this expenditure/’ or rsther upon the actual cost of running the Institution for the past year. The Journal at Monday says: “The offleers of the Insane Asylum have prepared a circular for the use of the committees of the Legislature, showing the exact financial condition of the Institution.” What are these flxures ? We give them from the offlceFsown statement: Current expenses. $59,339 84 Clothing furnished patients .... ..., 11,814 00 Repairs from current repair fund. .. 8,573 93 Total. 779.717 77 And how do they get at the aggregate and per capita expense of tbe insfltilflon? In the first place they call the current expenses Of the institution £59,389 84, In the face of their own statement of the “exacl” expense
Then they say:
At our hospital, they nt one time during tbe year accommodated three hundred and twenty-
five patient*.
. 3 jo . «3
, say 3
Aggregate number In hospital 390 Now lot us turn to the report of 1860, and on page 9 the following figures will found: Average dally number In hospital.. 290 Cost per capita, per year £204 54 “ “ “ week . 3 92 « « “ day fi« And thit eost^er capita, it mint be remembered, Is Upon Ibo basis of Ihe aggregate dlsbursementa for tbe current expense- for the year 1808, being £59,389 8 4. What are the fuels in the case? Tbe “exact expenses,” according to the niii"ndcil state, ment of the commissioners, is £79,727 77, although that falls short of the “exact” dlsbursemhnts. How will the cost figure up on
that basisf .
Average dafly number in hospital . 290 For each patient, cost per capita per year . . . £275 00 Cost pcr capita pVr week ft 25 But let US see what tho “ actual ” expenses of the Insane Asylum lor the year 1800 were. We take the figures from the reports of that year and the year 1869: October 31, 1808, Balance cash on hand fl2,284 Oft October 14,1800, Appropriation for current expenses for 1806 00,008 00 Appropriation for clothing for 1808 . 11,814 00 Hospital account ter wood 8,374 00 Donation received and not accounted for 1,386 90
£88,758 Oft
Lktt wtdel^B draeetke waNar «yt!
rflM***
>y Miiwfr
Igan, anj
Deduct balance cash on hand October 81,1800
4 840 08
ter,
,868, £18,-
Total expenses for
1806 £83,911 77
What Is the per capita cost upon these fig-
ures for the year I860:
Average dally numlier In the hospital.. 290 Cost, per capita, per year £289 37 “ “ “ “ week ft 56 “ " “ " day 79K Now wo Will see, If the cost of other hospitals, similarly situated to ours, is any greater than the Indiana Insane Asylum. Wo quote from the Journal, giving Its figures, without
knowing for what year, or what circumstances Yn a” buggy last 'gunday night, near
Evansville, frozen as stiff aa marble. His horse had the appearance of having being driven
•hard.
—A very recentflnfant waa found in Mra. Beckith’s wood house, at Terre Haute, on gat urday. Tbe child was taken by Mr. Robert tynn and lady, who will adopt It. —A young man named Heilman waa hilled by a falling tree, at Jasper, a few day* ago. -**A female fiend by the name of Crawford, living in New Albany, beat a little orphan girl most unmercifully, and then honied her •dtiadly with a red hot Iren that her recovery
la doubtful.
Allow named Wheeler undertook to go through a drunkery kept by George Jlbudy, on tbe Corydon road, near New Albany, las* Monday. He got an ounce of squirrel shot In
bis shaailder.
Rpi.ics Folxd m thi Graves or Union gOLiXKM.—The following relies have been found in the graves of Indiana soldiers, dlslntrred for Jjprtal in the National Cemetery at Nashville: P. Dodd, 179 Indiana, one ring; N. J. Smith, company E, 76th Indiana, one ring; J. 1L Perns, company-li, 9tli Indiana, wflWiTbgTc. Carmine, company B, 78d Indiana, one ring; T. II. Hey, company A, 9th IndIanu^hie ring, corporal J. B. Ducker, company A, 79th Indiana, one gold hair ring. Tbe Triads md reletlvee of tfceae brave bey# can procure these last md relief by corresponding with Chaplin Earashaw, la charge of
the ceinetcr/.
—(Jasprr Hots, whose accidental sheeting by Ills unde Micbajh B-fe we mentioned ja our last Issue, died on gaturday night after the
Such InthTdeelre aaffaaMmt prayer of tke great mafosHy of the fteathera peopte. Te everyone, tncfwpeelanjMkoee afllleted with the dlmiwffng, And In ummf eamnfirtni diseases Of tke Heart, Coneumptton, CaMnft and deafnew, l* the MMoaasemsat the* Dr. Ugh thill, so justly celebrated fisr thenumerons cures he has effssfied, and Wheat reesat visits to Clnclnaatl and Chteago woa for hfi» tho higheet encomiums of the pirns and pah. lie, will be In this dty oa Monday, February 4, and remain for a fsw days af the Bates House, during which time he oaa be consulted on tbe diseases embraced la Ms specialties. Sufficient endorsement Is contained la the aonexed Autograph Letter from oao an wall known and highly reapactad ttew. 9. Frews tee, Be*. TO Dn. Uohthiu.: Dear Sir—l am sorry to learn that you contemplate leaving Louisville at tho end of the present jppek. I earnestly wish that your engagements elsewhere might permit you to remain here for a time longer. Your sojourn among os, Dr. Ugh thill, will i l>e long remembered by our people. It basj been a pleasure to many. You bevo treated me and a female member of my family with great suereex. You seem to me to understand as by Intuition, tbe character of a malady and Its tiest remedy. You hero had a multitude of patlents^e this city, and I here not seen or beard of one to whom you have held out the promise of relief without rendering it. Your entire practice among us has been a brilliant success, and I most cbeeifDlly It to my friend* aiu' the public at larger as n I'byxlclan doervi the utmost confidence. Hoping shat you may lire to be n Mewing to additional thousand* of the afflicted, I am, very truly, yours. . Gao, p. paaxnoa.
9i«te Iffiase.
—An association of spiritualists hold regular Sunday meetings la Richmond and are making numcroue coaverte. -Colonel Jason Ham Is confined te Ms room In Centerville, in consequence of injurten rereived while smelling for oil In Kentueky. Ham will soon be “cured.” - John H. Grubbs, Esq.,of Richmond, General Col grove, of Winchester, and Judgoploaglament Fort Wayne, have gone to New York to make a sale of tbe bonds of the Richmond and Fort Wayne Batlroad. —Only three deaths occurred last year out of a membership of eleven thousand Good
Templars In Indiana.
—A freight train was thrown from tho track
near Grcencaxtle, Indiana, on Saturday, by a broke# rail. The engine turned over and rolled down tbe bank fifteen feet high, killing the brakemnn, William Butler, of Marshall, Mich-
Injuring the englneor and fireman
y-
—A musical convention will be bold In Lafayette, on the ftth of February, under tho direction of sProfessor Kilbourne, of tho Ohio Normal Academy of Music. —Tbe case of Kant vs. the Louisville, Now Albany, and Chicago Railroad, to roaovsr damages for tho breach of a special eon tract for tbe shipment of cattle, has been dacldod in tho White county Court of Common Pleas. The jury returned a verdict of £46,737 47 for the plaintiffs. —The Evansville Dally Bentinel-on-the-Northern-Border Is printed In a Methodist
church.
—Our crazy friend, J. Harper, late of Warren, has established a new journal called tbe Jlepu&Hcun, at Valparals). It Is a Urge and
handsome paper.
— Elijah Evlson, of Mt. Vernon, bad an apopletlc lit While skating, and died. '—All Evansville led played ghost for couple of servant girls an I scared them Into convulsions. - of them raved like a maniae
all night.
—A young and well dressed man wee feund
ft We/omeiUiloa 'Chany las* fiaturdeyj la BfimTork, that Joha hfiorrtssey bad failed teraarilltea of dollars. The aawunt is quesMsaabte,but It te behevufi that be has lost vary Urgely during thfi past tew days.
A eertaia Mr. Coffin being blessed with a mm, a Mend offered one hundred dollars for tbeprlvUege of naming him. The offer waa aaeepted, whoa the friend named the bantling
Mahogany.
It la regarded as a notlcable fact that the Senate confirmed several atralgbtout Demo-, crate, who bad been appointed by tbe President, and rejected those of the Republican party Who had joined the Administration. A newsboy, la Philadelphia, has been arrested and held to bail in £400 for obtaining
the cost is given:
“Retreat for the Insane, Hartford,Connecticut; reports 238 patients of an annual cost of
£09,662 38.
“The HUto Lunatic Hospital, at Worces' near Boston, Mn'sarhusatts, for the year It reports 310 patients at an annual cost of ff
000.
“ Maine Insane Hospital,at Augusta, Maine, reports 272 patients, at an annual cost of £66,* 698 30.” Here Is tbe per capita cost of each kastltn-
tton:
Indiana Insane Asylum .. £969 3^1 Hartford Retreat for Insane 287 00 Massachusetts Lunatic Hospital £280 00 Maine Insane Hospital . 204 00 As some one, at some time, remarked, comparisons are cdlotis, and we have glvon-tba comparison upon a statement of a very sharp financier connected with {he Indiana Hospital
for the Insane.
One word In this connection. Says the apologist In the Journal: “ Tbe fket I* very apparent that personal spite Is the prime cause of the attacks of tbe Hkkald.'' f “ Personsl spite” sgalnst whom? The editor of the Herald has not aught against either of tbe gentlemen connected with the Indiana Hospital for the Insane, whether commissioners or resident cflfrcrs, nor haa be any epeeial or even casual acquaintance with them. We presume If would bo very difficult for tbe “commissioners, Axdrkw Wallack, President, P. 11. JaMSROW, J. W. Moody,” and “resident officers, Wnno* Locxhahd, M. D., Superintendent, W. M. FnaxcH, Steward,” to Identify us. Neither have we any party "spite.” We have not brought party Into tbe Investigation. We have only compared tbe management of tbe institution under two Republican superintendents, and have not made any contrast or allusion wbatrer to the mnmigemont of Ibo asylum under Serratic auspices. There Is a great neces. Tty lor economy In the public expenditures, Ffapeci illy when the people are bururtied With taxation, and the lux payers are very anxloui to find out why It i* when provisions, and clothing, snd labor are lessening In price, that the expenses of tbe institution should be
fnfgely Increased.
jgndicalism re. Hafiieallsn* The Philadelphia Ape says:—The speeches of Mr. BlWOHAM, of Ohio, and Mr. Hakkr, of Illinois, were hard blows upon the Xtrvkxb’ policy; The lormcr gentleman denounced the Idea of reducing the States to Territories as Indefensible upon any view of the ConstltuI that was worthy of acceptance, and tbe was equally severe upon fbe unconstltuP^fensl dogmas advanced and supported by the y'great commoner.” Mr. Buckr declared that / thS people of the Southern States have a right • to a repuhUi an form of government, tbe right of petition, and the right of citizenship. He denied that tbe people of the South were outlaws and aliens, and fortified bis poeltton by log a derision of Chief Justice Marshall, llch the statu* of St. Domingo, when In lent ion, was Involved, which declared |t tbe courts must affirm the ancient state i unaltered until the sovereign power Sottnced differently; and In Ibiscaee#Conss, tbe Executive, and tbe courts agree I at all times* during Ihe war and sines, the vcrelgn power in law extended over tbe fiouth though obstructed In fact, ae a marAfter may bbxtrnet the law by evading tbe officers of justice." In concluding this portion of bis speech Mr. Baksr declared that be aid not recognise either by word or action the f iot that their had ever been two Govern,„rnf* In this country. The relations of tbe State* with the General Government had bren obstructed, not broken or destroyed.
Saturday night
most in«en*c suffering.—Madieon Courier, —The Madison Courier, speeklngof tbe lump of nlvir foupt under the church atViaeennes, says: The silver Is from the orss teoad at the “8bonis” in Martin county, Where It !• proposed u; locate the Agricultural, Mineral and HorticidiMral College, tbe Mate Hate kiln, etc., etc. Colonel Allen Is Interested In tbe “ 9boal-,” amPh iy not like to have It known that valuable ores are found there. Please keep this secret. If Itgetsout, Judge Hughes' “ bolting bill ” will not keep the members af the General Assembly In Indianapolis. —Young Harrte, who waa Injured on Friday so badly while fellMg a tree in Eagle Hollow, is now lyffig In quite a precarious condition at bis father’s bouse. His leg will have
to be cut at.—Madieon Courier.
—Sielrwalt, accused if tbe murder of Walters, near Paragon, Morgan county, bad a preliminary examination at Martinsville, and was committed to jail to await trial at the MayWm of tbe Circuit Court. I
*• Hum strife w# Mere."
Ills related that an old Seoteh elder bad once a serious dispute with Ms mlnistePat an elder’s meeting. Hs said soaee hard thing*, and almost broke tho mHrtsteris heart. Afterwards he went beam, and tbe minister went home too. Tbe next morning the elder came
down, and bis Wife said to him:
“ Ye look yry sad, Jan; What Is the matter
with yeP’
“ Ah,-’ he replied, “ yon wonld look end,
too, If you bad bad su* b a dream aa I bare.
I drefimed I bad been at the elder's and had said some bard thlnga, am
the minister; and when be went thought be died, and went to heave*, And I thought afterwards 1 died, too, aid went te heaven; md When 1 got to the ctem of heaven out came the minister, aad put out Me bastes
•teSijSrS w directly te
h« was dead. The
’ W dine with
rEmperofuTa^-e ^hh^^Sen^ted
from the rural districts la tabs charge at New'?orkdty. ■* m,Um to answer the ^r-
snd exciting tbe
ion
money on false pretense,
community by shouting “Assassination of President Johnson,” "Murder of General
Grant,” etc.
A gentleman in Orange county, Virginia, Who bolds fifty thousand dollars in State bonds, proposes to surrender half of them to the State If the Legislature will agree to pay him tho Interest on tbe remainder. He advise* othfit holder* of bond* to make a similar prop
sitloa.
known that tbe leave* of
Jicatton for
ruiswu vm, and other wetmd* of that kind. One or two leaves mast be brateed and applied to tbe port, and tbe wound will be cicatrized in a short time. It la eakulated that tbe wmgbt of the snow that tell In tho last storm Is 1,410,000.000 tuns, of ton tlUM* MM Weight of all the wheat ever grown In this country since Us discovery by Cetumbus. It Is a comfortable hope that
It la net generally known tkat tbe • garanlam are au excellent appli onto, where the skin Is rubbed off,
aet mock Of It left where It came
there la
from.
From an English Exchange.
TPeuw Tmetre mad m Mmll im m Yacht. In a sekooner sixty tons smaller than that of Mr<- Bennett, but Iron built, an English liihlman bae recently returned from a cruise wMek la to that of tb# Henrietta what that of the Henrietta Is to a trip from Cowes to Cherbourg. Tb* story, too, haa a sadness about It Which make* It, perchance, none the less suitable to the yacht match Itself. Captain Hsnof the schooner yacht Themis, one hun-
left England in April,
died and forty tuns, left Bogland In Apr! 1884, two years and a half agp. Ills wife went with him; ha sailed hi* own ship; bis < hier officer bad been a Lieutenant in tbe navy; and
the crew consisted of eleven others, all told. To touch at Madeira, at Teneriff, a» Kin, all this was holiday work; it was just tbe Ideal way of patstng a summer that many sn Hrr? gllshman has yearned for; but afterward the Themis bore steadily south, a track which few people ever followed for pleasure. She touched at Port St. Julian, that III omened harbor where first Magellan, and, afterward, Drake, bad to ereet a gibbet, and use It; and then, on tb* 30th of August, she fairly entered Magellan’s Straits, the navigation of wbirhthongh not to terrible to modem seamanship as it seemed to tbe breve old fellows who first gave us the chaaee of trying it at all—is yet about M unlike the ordinary notion of e yacht’s proper work ae enn be well Imagined. Still, did not Lord Dofferin sail till he saw
North, a cone of snow tic clouds? A fig lor the
Exceptionally fortunate, Captain Hannoai got In twelve days through tbe dreary ebamel which took even lucky Francis Drake seventeen to traverse, and which tbe unfortunate Byron, “ Foul weather
■still, did not Lord
Jon Meven in
Jaek,” could not clear
Maeeafuem—i
latitude
onld not clear in seven weeks, on srn—a.lonely Island In about tbe same as Juan Fernandez, but further to tbe westward—Captain Hannam’s lieutenant died: and thenceforth tbe duties of command devolved exclusively upon llannsm himself. He touched at Callao, and leaving It on tbs 13th of December, sailed right across toward the Sandwich Islands, a distance ol over five thousand ml)** away. In forty days he reached Owbybee—tbe scene of Cook’s heroic death, not yet a hundred years ago—and spent tbe greater part of 1865 in cruising about In that archipelago. Leaving In Novemlirr, be aailed homeward, putting In at the Mutinies*#; but before be regained Valparaiso tin re was another death on board, and Captain Ilannam was a widower. We shrink from Intruding on private sorrow, but It may well b* said that bis teas made him undertake tbe roughest work he could find. And rough enough, In
all conscience, it was.
He determined to sill back through the Ptralte of darmleoto, a braneb spreading to tbe northward out of Magellan’s, and named after the gallant leader of a Spanish colony who perished there miserably nearly three centnrle* ago. Ilannam entered it near tbe dismal spot where tbe Wager was lost from Hadson’s squadron, and be stayed two months In that dreary region of almost perpetual fog and bister cold, exploring every Inlet, examining every anchorage, sounding every channel, White the storms came thundering up from tbe South Polar Ocean, and the long wave* broke on tbe most desolate land In tbe whete
world.
leaving it st length, bis sell Imposed task being thoroughly done, be touched at Montevideo, and then made the best of his way to England. The remains of bis wife—for there had baau a eofln »n board all through tbe lonely time—wer* hurried in a Dorsetshire eburefeyard; and It was but a week or two ago that the Southampton shipwrights were bustljatwork dismantling tbe brave li
Themis.
Hard *a (be ••Dorn.” Tbe Idaho Statetman calls loudly for a tax
on dogs. It fays:
Tho only subject or thing capable of being taxed, but not mentioned In the scbeduli* is the internal revenue bureau, Is tbe everiaetInf, aeries* cur. Dogs everywhere abound to th# great danger of mutton and other i grub, and yet they are not taxed. Crag found a way to tax everything that every man, woman and child In America eats, wears, enjoy* or throws away, but forgot to WortbteMpurps, which never did anv-
i.**'
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arerchanHotel, Flfffift »*#••«, Hus# M« tm CnfiCUHfATI, OHIO. BRlfiOK A CO, Prspristea*.
MANHATTAN HOTEL
NEW YOU.
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M. WmMVWr
Clothes Washer la oasy te operate—sltttag or steading—tnjarw no emrments, ami dote it* wort te perfection te ffote two te irar minute*; I* darabte, and is the only washing maebtn* that tPiranTua auvn«» tmwsa it Mixsrai. BeeoWmaadad os tea lisat, by fiatea BaMa sea, Orta Jadd, YoaBMa*,aad many othor psomlaeatmea. -AC. BROWNING, General A gnat, f M Courtlaad SSrae*. Mow Tort, (Opposite MteahaaVsBoM.) Tke UHtreruHl Clothes Wringer,
''MpXSZSr-a'reU* terms, abo do. serlpffve elieotw*. ExMastva rlgbt of sole gtfoo te tho EisStospsa (IblanppMeonffrom aaeh town. B. C. BROWNING, Cl so teal AgaoS, » at Courtlaad street. Now Yteft, t (Opposite Merebaaft Hotel.) C. pICKBON * CO., Ageote, daolor* te Atelcultiaral KwhtMry, Impl—sab. Sesda, ate, Theffer Bnlkttea. fadlaoapolte M Halted
aUAKER STORE.
TYf K are now receiving a largo Mock of Good* V V — pnrchAseil since ibe great decline East, which we are selling •urpri-ingly low nt -r JoijX FURflAM A J nM. an kmc WasiiiinriM ntraait *
Oar 61.1 stock ledesuine, wbi >inc a| less. B nbs ut all hni i Apieil to tbe
the
well a ron*i.
bas been marked do
Ml brl We are
wu to mete
Ings many things to cost, and determined to keep up with nt*. Onr stork is largo sad
wn '
f
onr st
,nt« of the country'trade,
Aeaafi, Flanaels, Rlaaketn, Yaran
Caslaets, Casolatcrev, riotbe, ^leavers aad Cbtneblllao.
Wekaep Cotton Yam* in all numt>cr». Coverlet ithI CidJiet Warn. Cotton Rutting, dirert from tho
emarkaMy
an*ta'i|#l>*^ Warn, ( otton ttstllng, illrei cheap.^'Onrsteek of ’ W
OO O 3D S
Ing good Madder
3D RE S S
f
1 te* aad besl
l
espaali wisa
reaty-gre per cent
W* keep o stock of Plain Goode suitable mils’ wear, direct from Philadelphia.
.. ■ - •« yon purr base.
•ohs re aw as ago.,
*> Bast Washington •treat.
Is large aad Well asserted, consisting of nM the latest style* aad * —' “
mnrkit aSfords. 1’rints at» ceoU.
We ran especial attention to onr Me mu aad Hteldsoral ffbirta, which bare been marked
down twenty-fire per cent MT We keep > ‘ ‘ -
for frtenils' wenr.
Give us a call before
never did
erybody. Every
; but tbe bound that follows
thing hut damage* ta’everybody. Every matins
watch I* tax
him about and steal* opportunities to kili bis nelgoboFs (keep, or bite bis children, multiplies himself without fear of taxation. Dogs are “a place of amusement,” particularly on Main street. All places of amusement are taxed; therefore dog* ought to be taxed. Then
every person who voluntarily or Involuntarily wltneasesji dog fifAt^ougbt: 0 d n Y* 01
that revenue.
Tbe larger portion of tbe dogs should be “prohibiten.” Dog* are a nuisance, therefore should be abated. But If dogs will be dogs, they should be immensely taxed. If every man wbo owns a dog had to pay two dollars par month for the privilege of causing some canine specimen te wear a collar stamped with his Initials, “My dog,” there would be fewer dogs and more grub, and less mischief. Doga are a nuisance. Tax’em. No dogs are allowed in Prussia. "No dog,” says a correspondent of tbe London Jltmee, ”1* allowed to pass the Pruetlan frontier.” No person can pass tbe lines with even a lap dog. Ferocious — hlted. TbePrus-
pugs are Immediately gib
slat qua
should tax alt dogs In the Territory. Congress
an* show wisdom as well as good fighting ualltle*. We siaoerely think the Legislature
tbe Territory. Congress
forgot tbrat^bad too muchnl^ger on tbe brain. ’em. No mistake about It. *A llvriy llttle*tax on dogs will help to raise a revenue and mate-
rlally dimlntsb> nuisance.
seraun* ua the Yacks Haee. Tbe sensational prssebers of the North are
risking use of the yacht race to call sinners te
They argue:
j^TTbe necessity of nreparstlon,” at shewn
* iaL°’rgj»'i!«c » y a.
upr* | *yt fUfiiiij Mile tf ererr obMtffn af
s s!rs.“y:"»ia
"ITb SHwilC Tb. ton M
w,
T— «n
The eidtr wentte
ben Ms parden, anffi elds# wa* so Mriclten with tbe Mew that two weeks after he #Ho departed. “And I should notwrarar/' said be who mated the larident, “K he meets the f ftfier at heaven’s , *“* K —'** —' wttenHH and mHee
um harsh words, and i/iwras
rumiE *■* Th« Mlewlttg lathe coucItMraof anetetaph
A word as to shoddy. I thought' It was a term of reproaeh, a thing to be ashamed of, a sly dodgment of tbe duffer. But Leeds Is not araamed of shoddy; It talks about It openly, usee it openly. What Is shoddy? Iwaenot quite clear on this point before I went to Leeds, but I know all about It now. and will give others tbe benefit of my newly acquired and useftil knowledge. Shoddy Is old wool made
as good as new. Every manufacturer keeps a devil, a ravenoue beast with a fearful set of Iron teeth, md m tesettable appetite for old •ease md old trousers, eld anything that is made'of wool. Torn him an old garment and ha wMI tear It to pleaet la ao time. Tbe spun aad woven thread* are converted Into wool again, end are worked up into new thread* to be woven once more lit* a place of cloth. Cloth oo seed* with a mixture of new wool— ~ very Well. I defy you to tell which Is ly cloth and which Is not. We ail wear
without knowing it. For light wear,
. Moth will serve every purpose; but it net stand strain and exertion. You must
* te practice gymnastics in a pal tibuser*. Here Is tbe,weakness of shortness of tbe staple. You
did not know before, why •o eager and anxious te however ragged, which 1* of wool.—AH the Teem
on a
•
caused by of able^ twenty. □ ft/is
PJn5r i iwn&!;
WBmSsS&z
the oldb buy any
composed
Bound.
re.
is* of female Cowan In Its
*. ~ ent their ef-
has
roOmg, and the speech of 9ei favor, seem net to have been fret on the country. Alresd,
been broached to various State T -rIMmm.Y.
veen the sexes la the matter half thus probably soon bart
*e3H< C OvICItd^
axle urrmm. Qrand Chanca for ■pwOTY’S AXLE LIFTER, eppn rsil by the IV Amertcaa Instttate Fsrmen’ dab at It* »p—tea. hate dune It, and atpaetally commamlafi by Mown. Boblasea, Unlaa, Barges, and other promtaeet member*. Holds up term hnadrod pounds, end tells ter snedoltar and a half. Tin'ff£*S.A¥r tedtstset. Bow Tort.
aad right*. Ssad stamp ter
GAUMY.
CALL AMD BMW DAVIES’ MEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
!#• gfi dVelo fit mot,
VYrilEBB h* is prepared tn take aft kinds of
vv FMarwaad all sis**, Including
#•1 Palatlmg, fmfilm Imte mmd Wmser
Colwrs, mmd Woreetmim Wlotmroa. Thank lag ter the past favors at No*, to sad IS
West Washington street, and soliciting tho eontlnunnce of tho tame st ay now Gallory, on tbs
ttSTESU
fliniral Fiteght Agn»W;.,r
to Chicago. _Q|#wana P. H. Wttltemssm, ^rutea^A., A WBHnmson, Aastttant Trustee; B.V. Hasten
. Peek, Frutdout; R.E. Bteker, te T. fieoM, Genaral Agont, la-
Indianapolis dally Rickets, Presidium; dent; damns Perrier, " ~ leuerat
_ , Cane, Uoaoral
Agent, ladlanapolia.
BMHHH^WptoHMMHHEaMilHfi) (# to—HH M CAritor. yaUHtel HI Ticket Agcat; Thsmss Cane, General Freight Agent, JHknoavUteiHtaMMtoH^ta^a
Omoxaa—William ». Reynolds, President; J.
Ohio; J. L. Laetea Hill
Theme Paesenger Tralee leave IteHanapolle daUy. Orpioxaa—Davtd Maey, President aad Superintendent- D. C. Thom peon, Amistaat SnporinStedent; V. T. Mallott. General Tickfr Agent; L. N. Andrews, General Ptetgk*AgentIndleimpo Us
IndianspolU OHee No. m Beet Washingtom st.
Indlsnspolii oaeo—No. St Bast Washington at. tiW. Sloan, Saperintendest, Indianapolis; J.
Indianapolis OMco—No.M Bast Washington st J. Butterfield. Agent, iadiate
Indlsnspol.il uuic*.-m Itast WssUngton itreet. te B. Me Phonon, Division Superintendent. Indinnnpoils; James Green, Agent. IndiaaspolD.
CAR BUILD Clift.
wa. sneza. oao. sroDossa. a. n MOKK, «- Lata M-C. Builder. C II. A D. A M.U. te M K MC KM , 310 B B At CO., Uuilders of every description of RAILROAD CARS., CAHHBIDCB, IN MAN A.
■TFnncn.
tcndcatU A I. C. te' R, Indianapolis! toST; Wtlliams, Amiatant Superintendent U II A D. te, Cincinnati, O,; .1 it. Weller, Assistant dupe. sadenlD. * M. K. R , Dsytom, O.: D. McLaren, nersi Superintendent A. A G. W. Ksitway, Linsti, O. ;J r. Lincoln, Aselstaat SnperintenItC A I. J It K IIumllbm, U.; C. W. Smith, General Freight Agent ( . * I.c. R. R . Indian spoil*. Ind.; H. C. Lord, President C. A i U R„ (Tnetnnati, U. dec 18 dim
, |» A-t
-> US. li 1-2 Em!
■U * ' iljc. - iStrML
Wo have <
BOOK BINDERIES
aft! klikdi of
i nreparo*! to do
H I ft n k W o r k
Uenen
cto
dent
Fllte ALANftl.
Poliee Fin
for the
'‘VALUABLE ISFOMATHW.”
rriHE FIRE-ALARM TU.EGRAPU, now oa X practical exnlhtttea at No. M fioath Illinois siicet, which has boon cresting tack n sonant ton of lota to the mesa northern cities, is not the city
Alarm, but a new aad late tavaaT • of Hotels, Private Dwellings and In
ms. It consists of n copper wire attached at one end te a lever, wbicn rise* or falls ns tb* wine contracts or expands, sad whoa st a esrtain point louche* a trigger which itarts * piece of clock-work, by which a bell It rung aad a loud alarm gtoen. in case of are breaking out In any part of (he dwelling, to aoositivo Is tho wire, aad so perfect the machine, that tho ooeo-
of tho iooso ore at oore Informed of Ihctr
w through the asoney of tn* Alarm, and in . lent ttase te paovant the dossraettoo of their ^ArBlVsble Agent will visit our'numcroosVitb ’--oughout th* etty, and all who rain* their
•d properQr should not fail te call and y ermntaie tbe utility of this valuable in-
vention, sad leave their order* te have It put up
jsaSt _
GRXON, DeWALD * MRTRR8
rod SALS OS RSNT._ KAsY HOXJ»E FOK HALF. OB BBftT.
r O IN T I OFFICERS
I promptness, and la a manner the warrant wall give entire sntistertion
BXnoAJNTa: B003KS,
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It will n-it rot t
r. ; *
win not injure the west deUeate fnbrte.
Bmaw FowSer. Have you tried it? It not, do so.
Order apaekage from your grocer.
Themottseonomical washing powder in nso.
I* erne ed kko standned household articles.
9mw Powder. A washing powder of great merit.
Smow Powder. Every prudent housekeeper uses it.
Snow Powder. Washing day oould not pass without it
L-. r^T
SUPfUtt route
~ 1» €B W IS AAKCSc,
wirre noii&E, snd New ■nglnnil Rum. Lpedes Porter and
in Catawba, old Whiskies snd fine
"to
BYSSteOTI
SeaSehAto
Ctamn. AJsu, Stock Aie and Old Porter
Kite of fine California Hock i
taSkMAT tol
WineTradeof tiieB'nited States
r California d
JJLL pnr© CalifurniA Win« oft im ported Champagne. The andersigntd would
~ w call the attentioa oft wine dealer* and hotoi keepers to the
itte
a f >Uow tag
letter, which may give a correct idea of tho quality of th^ir wine: Mte
“t ontincntal Hotel.
‘ FiiiUdelphia, October fib, IbSS. “Meeere. Boucher Ct Co.
“Gkim.EMk»: Having given your California Champagne a thorough test, we take pleasure in saying that we think it the best American Wiite wo have ever usod. WonteiH at once pUcoikon
onr bill of fare. Your* truly, “J. E. KINGSLEY te CO.”
Call and try our California Champagne.
BOUCHER te CO..
novlfi dSm to Dey street. Now York.
NOTICES.
A New Pbarmacy. At the Corner of nilaais aad Mary land Sts.,
UDIteNtePtaUS, US te.,
V>JU win find one ol the finest Pharmaceutical X establishments to tan city or State. The subscriber haa jnst returned from New York and
Snow Powder. Thousands of families use 1A Snow Powder. Who doe* not w L-h to practice economy?
Snow Powder. It save* money, lalwr and the clothe*. * Snow Powder. It *uves the hat-1 labor of rubbing. • Snow Powder. It saves the harlot cf drudgery Snow Powder. It saves ihe expense of snap
Snow Powder. It remove* grease spots as if by magic. Snow Powder. It will not rot the clothes.
Snow Powder. It leaves tho clothes perfectly white.
Snow Powder. Tour bed spreads will be pure white. Snow Powder. An'ordinary wschingwill cost only three cents Snow Powder. Will not injure the most delicate fabric. Snow Powder. Hare you trie I it? If not, do so. Snow Powder. Order a package from your grocer.
subscriber has just returned froi
Philadelphia with one of Um best seiecteu stocks of pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, etc, that has over been opened in this city, with a Tie w to the retail prescription business. He is prepared to make and dispense anything in his line with accuracy, neatness and dispatch. With an experience of over thirty yean, he hatters himself he is able to conduct hi* bus these to the satisfaction of the ranat Inst idiom. Ail disposed te give him a trial will find it to their advantage, and have their prescriptions filled with the best articles that con be biul anywhere. He most respectfully invites the Physician- of the city and vicinity to call and examine his stock. Also, the ladies in particular, to his fine stuck of Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Soups, Colognes, etc., etc., allot which will be sold as low as any good article con ha sold
yours,
te T. MILLER.
ocL24 dam
to see on the old
cash
cate a* may see St to give me a coll I ftuure a one stock or all articles
ally keptin regular prescription stores, will large and fins assortment of e igars of various
" rands at wholesale.
The 1 . T. h
u-u ith ,
anti jtft many
:!es that are
ly keptin regaiAr prescription sto;
— and hue Assort
Is At wholes Ale.
The busmen will be in chArge of my brother B. T. Miller, who will be in utten<Lance sit al times. Respectfully your*. IndiABApoIis, JanuAry 5,18«. li. L. MILLER.
Jab Td&R,
French ton EiU stones, Of** 57 Whinut, comer Second Street, - .. caxenofATi, ohio.
BOXKS.
CBAXXiSS E. CHEEVER, Manufacturer and Dealer in Paper Boxes and Band Boxes Manufactory, 2to Main Street, - CINCINNATI, •Hit*. TT AT. Cgp and Shoo Boxes constantly on hand. I~i Orders solicited. octl d3m
CAS FIXTUECS, ETC.
McHE3iRI & CARSON, Sfi. S E. FffwthSt.steid 162 Main St., ClJfCINTVAXI, OHIO,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
6as Fixtures and Lamps, WrauRtet Iran, Gas and steam, A.2STD WATER EX3PES, T>UY'EBS, either wholesale or retail, will find
£s»tm *• '
IT YE _ our
prices as _ _ o^tl <13m
STEAM ENGINES. W(M»D te UtANN SXKA-l* £NG1NK PORTAE STATIONARY Steaa Esgines and Boilers. la V*'
f ■
kS.,* ; MEx -
FURNITURE.
The most (
iw Pftwder. mlcal washing powdgrin^use. Snow Fftwder. Is one of tho standard household articles.
A washing powder of great i
»w Powder. ■ it.
Washing day could not pern without it.
H«tow Powder. The price is only ZS rents
Silveriwe. Isa proporatiiao* pure silver.
Silvcrlwe. Deposits pure silver, and nothing else. SilYFriHHc. totetata* planrs where formtr piatlug Is worn og
SilYerine. Is perfectly safe for Table Ware.
SMI we rine. Contains no mercury br si id.
A* wo foal * sit ed wo as* ■ best Boohs mad* la lh* State
Bring tho
f |xnI8 well krownanil popular public t X this city, with tho furniture etc., rented for n term of yen*, or sold,
erms Per '
Reel Estate he landlord,
ublle house In
wilt bo
tlm^snee of th# ssme^st^m^now g
J. DATUM
HOUSE FimtBVftNINC.
SELLING OUT AT COST! TT/’ISniNG to make s change la our hutlaett, TT w* will s«U our *iiUra stoek of
CAMFtoTE,
WAtete PA WEB, •II- OIriFTHE,
NATTINOE,
WINDrtW ElfiAME,
•AISAENH,
LACE AX te HIENfi-M CVBYAINN, te. x coax. OKFOBE purchasing your Goods elsewhere* Ij you will find it to yonr advantage to look st our tergu^sfoek, which we will posltlyly close
novfil dfmlstp
nuAvnn a aaei-, 101 East Washington Street.
■oore AND SHOXS.
Beware of the Man W^.-^TuS’Led M't »*SKSa*'fiiss»«5 offers, for ■■ lack* sil ttm above luxuries.
AGRICULTURAL WORKS.
iditeMpfillfi Waf #■ ud Agrteol.aral WORKS! Mar-ufacturert of Farm aad ftpriM^ Wacffne, ' CANTU, MEATS, And Agricultural Implements. W. H. JONES, General Agent. E. X CASE, Pres idea t and Superintendent. orncx snd rscTonr, No. m South Tennessee street, one square west of the Union Depot, janlftdSm INDIANAPOLIS, IND
DRY U00D8 MERCHANTS
A nd other basis
nsing
NOTICE.
PnteMted may 99, 186«.
rpnw ii an artiele
X C*C€ quire ai
" POMEBOT and Charles Sumner
i disagree to politics, but all Morton' unit# to sayiug, buy yrar BOOTfl AND
Old No. 18 South 1UI’raisttoMt,
yOUIRIB X>EAI> a If AN wu* found, f stardsy last, doe# to Me A. own interest', so much so that be ptfid fiM the same kind of » Boot boeouM have hsu^t £7 50 from • JKNNINGA Old Ne. It. MW Be. A South IlliaoU tCnate
for the
for
F’OUC mJAMJEto m&a&E&r oune.MtmrnmSSS’mtik
WALEVXETF, Old
would^olielt'for age sofilberally bestowed upon me " WILLIAM ROGERte
We shall beep » ten alum; Rogers, N dearor to Mr.
is An artleloforwaahlagwlthoutrabhiirg, ept in very dirty placm, which will require a very slight rub, aad unlike other preparations qgered for a like purpose, will not rot the clothes, (tot will leave them much whiter than ordinary methods, without tbe usual wear aad tear It removes grease spots as ifhy magle, and softens the dirt by soaking, so that rinsing will iaor-
dinary eases entirely remove te.
This powder te prepared to acoordoneo with chemical science, and upon a process peculiar to iteeir. which Is secured by Letter* Plant, it has beea im use for more than a year, aad bae proved itecH an univertal favorite wherever it ha* been us*d^ [ Among Em advantages claimed an the It save*’all tji*expense of soap usually used on
cotton aad ail linen good*.
It tarea meet of the labor of rubbing, and wear
atattaar.
Alto, for cleaning window* it U unsurpassed. With otar quarter or the time and labor usually required it Imparts a beautiful gloss and lattre, amok superior te any other mode. No water
moisten the powder.
I-sETi^e 1 Hunk Books,
Ire rsiftsited t toek of Paper.
sly* *• * eaB sail
watch i
i w* wsrfant to
ismine our he of tko
Ment Material in Uwr.
HilYeriBe. Is approved hy prominent — tentific men. ftllYeriue. Is the beet Silver cleaner ever used. Silvrrine. Doe* not scratch the finest snrfhre*. Riftwrime. Produce* m lustre heretoiarc fouiul onlj on new ware.
SlllYerine. Is easily appliwl with arloth. Silver ine. Will not injure or stain the hands. Silver Iec. It, action is instantaneous.
Silverine. Plates over copper, brass, German silver, etc. Silwerine. Makes brass scale* look like silver one*.
Elegant Furniture.
6Eft. J. HEXKELS, LAC Y A CO.,
Thkrteenlb and Cltcslnut Sts.
L*H lA-teUILl.F’UIte.
We have a suit of
Mm. ROOMS, ELEGANTLY CARPETED.
And Furnished complete as
‘ ANte WBAHUBB.
tjurlii IT will these ruon
see how a suit of Furniture heir house, and can from
u
appear in their house, and can make abetter selection than the
Oua furniture promiscuously placed in large ware rooms novto .Um
Silverine.
,e, l*
Silverine. Will plate iloortiimminK*. go* fixture*, etc. Silwcriwe. One bottle will last a long time.
Direction* with each,
httogle trial,
•rsix per-
ft?© or six p©r
inpiii wMeh baa tong exUted, and which baa hereto-
fora rmainad umupplied.
MhirorocrtragD ar ,
A lac, manufaeturen of Family Dye ror sal* by Grocers and Deaton evei
oekte (fimAwSa
Colors,
ry where.
SILVIRINE
elfin mt 1
in«Y Ell wer Plating AralEnn, Cejper, German
SR31S3r
where worn off—and for ilrer and Silver Plated invention *f the age is a
ins no mer-
le metals plating
i of per* silver, aad costal f ntW iateUMLe tofu •
, Boston, Mata.
BINDING FOR PUBLISHERS
Do»o oa tho moot tavorablc term*.
CAlsIs SEE US,
.BFte.AFOr.Ito, I - D , ■MtoAtete CtotoF'AN Y, Prwprletar*.
Silverine. It cost* only 50 cent* a bottle. SilYerme. I. sold hy ail reape-table dealers. Silverme. Is a preparation of pur silver. Silver iae. I>c|>ositJ pure silver, ami nothing else. SilYerlne. Replate* place* where former plating is worn off. SilvcriMe. Is perfectly safe for table ware. Silverine. Contain* no mercury or acid. JSilYerine. I* aptfeoved liy prominentjscienti fie men SfiilYerliie. la best silver cleaner ever used ^ilverine. Does not scratch the finest surface. Silverine. Produces a ftnstrc heretofore found only on n«w ware.
■ Silverine.
Iseasily applied with a doth.
SilveriBC.
One bottle will last a long time.
Silverine.
It posts only 50 cents per bottle
Silverme.
Will not injure or stain the hands.
Silverine.
It* uetlou is jpstantaneoua.
Silverine.
STOLWORTHY te OO.,
MERCHANT TAILCRS,
17 Eorth Meridian Street,
constantly on hand a fine selection of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings,
OVERCOATINGS,
or THE LATEST STYLES.
Prices arranged to aui fall cwstaMer
FROM 4 TO AA UUR&E 1*0 W KRUsSO PORTABLE SAW MILLS. T\ te have the oldest, largest and most completo Tv works in the United .States, devoted exclu-
ible Engines and ly. coinpactne*..
uy of fnel. are comedetLby ex-
be superior to any ever offered te tbe The great amount of boiler room, fire surfi cylinder area, which we give to the ral _ power, moke oar Engines the most power-
ful and cheapest in use: and th —
pens, to public.
irfoce rated
in use; and they are adapted to
power is required.
)’ on hand, or furnished ( a
Cheapest in
every purpose where All sizes constausl
short notice.
Descriptive circulars, with prioe list, sent ot
application.
WOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., Ctkh, ». T. Branch ofllce, 9* Maiden Lane. N X. Lity. aug9 dly
MUSICAL. WILLARD & STOW ELL,
Puir© Furl© WarerooBis*
CBICKERmo PIANOS!
DECKER PIANOS
BEST PlsATNOS,
Cheapest Pianos!
IteO. 4 HA TIsM MOEi'Sfii,
INSlAMAPOlsIS, ilftofi dtf
INO.
SEEDS. ETC.
Wwxk a teXO Bff'to CMMMXAE
Plates over copper, brass. German silver, etc.
Silverine.
Mokes brass scales look like silver ones.
Milvervne.
Miiko hrs*> mounted harness look Ukatilpwr
tiounted.
Silverine. Is sold by all reapacteblc dealers. Silverine. I* a preparation of pure a liver. Silverine. Will plate riooT trimming!, gas fixtures etc. Silverine. Deposits pure silver, md nothing ul«>.
Silverine. Reputes places where former p‘-“-g u i
Silver Itoe.
KS8TA.J3L.ISSHKII IJM lt8-43. PITKAN, WIARD A CO., LWUISVILLE, KJENTLCKY, ‘Wholesale Dealers in Seeds and Implements, And Manufacturers and Dealers to Lime unci Cement. TTFE ore located In the center of the Blue V V Grass and Orchard Grass producing section, and con offer special inducements to wholesale buyers. Wa are heavy dealers in all kinds of Implement,. We ore sole proprietors of ‘*i»rnu3rt» potato moeEn,’* Which we guarantee to dig foster than ten men can pick them up. Catalogue's furnished on application. augM dfim PITKIN. WIARD A CO.
BILLIARDS.
New Billiard Hall
GEM BILLIARD ROOM, Vo. • W«.t hhoMhimftfiwm Strewt-
QIX SUPERB TABLES, being Phelan’s Com k_? bination. Four Pocket Tablas, the best in
the city. Centrally located, and easy
being on the ground floor,
with Bar att »che<L which te
uighk
gmxjmore: & co.’s
Improved Cornet.
Celel
9ort> d>m
„ G1l5o»B 4 CO., 18 and 19 Howard place. Boston. Massachusetts
SALOON.
CUMAZX! OLD PEA RIDGE SALOON.
W^^jgas»iJ*s&s! ategt^o^
Igant Bar attached, which te supplied cluuoe Liquors and Cigars. Open day and
norlS c
GROCERIES.
A. JONES & CO.; i Sneeessors to Jones, Vlnnedge A Jones,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, ntox. w Sates House Building IB < N I>1 A N Ai*OLlS, LXD. A. iONRS K GLAT. febBdly
COMMISftlOHL 1.K8H. TOVSBY dc CfiK, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers to LARD, TALLOW. GREASE. FLOUR. ETC.. No. 43 South Delaware Street, INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. Consignments solicited. deelOdSm
VINEGAR.
MANXiOVB, POSTON A CO.. The only Manufacturers and Dealers to Pure Older Vinegar. Whale sale nnd it a tall. -
ALSO.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
iuutry Precluc* received ami for Groceries filial promptly. Fill pay the bighe.t market
A LL kinds of Cou xV sold. Orders 1
est i
at lowest rates. Will
price lor Cider.
No. 87 E«st Market Street, (A few doors cast of the Postodicc,; deatedSm IN OIAN ATOLIS, INB.
FAINTS. OILS, ETC.
CONFECTIONERS.
HTte. Y ISTES Sc Cte-HTES, 40 West Wstahingawm atreet, INDIANAPOLIS, IND, YfANUFACTCteteBS and dealer*, w hoi Mala Iri and retad, in tonfeoiioncriMjCandy Toys, koreign Fruits, Nuts, etc, etc. JanUdSm
l their work.
. 13 . O C* O O 1> * Wholesale and Retail Dealer to PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY WINDOW GLASS, Hlxed Fhlteta and Brteaha*. ALSO, ' MB«, Siffte Bte4 ftrteteflMffUl riifttiftg Graining, Glasing and Kalsomtotog Callings, W.TT Mtenhl—■hiafiageat. ZTffZJXte.ITte.POZ.Xton iisri>.. ■dan’s Blaak, second dMr east. itoliW
