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Bishop WiiiTFnot'SB, of Illinois, on last Sunday, in his cathedral at Chicago, delivered a lecture on ‘‘Moscow, and the monasteries and churches near that city.” We copy the following condensed report of his glowing description of the magnificent church edifices of

that city from the Chicago Times:

Moscow stands renowned In the world for the beauty and peculiarity of Its situation. It stands Tn a basin. The more elevated portion of the eity is known as the Kremlin. A river winds through the city, which, t>y the Okra,

p.-iny, iBuiaiiApoiis, JBciiana.

TIIIC INDIANAPOLIS DAILY HERALD Osent by all the early morning Express Trains, ,ind delivered to subscribers in adjacent towns dsiut the same time it is distributed in the city fits publication. This enables readers at a distnet* from the Capital of Indiana to get the news f tho day from six to twelve hours before they

is truly :u» oriental eity. features that are peculiar to

same time, similar to those ol northern Europe. The city is full of battlements, towers and minarets. The churches are generall

nerally

Each

has a peculiar steeple, swelling out balloon like, and then diminishing into a slen-

square, and have usually five doors,

church ‘ balloon

der, tapering spire, surmounted

i th.

by a cross

The globes on the spires are generally covered with gold—sometimes the gold Is mingled with

, n receive [through pa^pub^she-uKe"™. - hrillUnt colors, giving tbc‘city a gorgeous ap-

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assemblage of buildings. It parts nature of a fortress, and of a religious

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The Kremlin is not a

ut a f thi •tsti uns

palaces and live cr lin Is surrounded b

pai

lildi

ng, kes

articular bnildlns

ill

ess,

eststillsbmcnt. It contains an armory full of

two or three

six chunhes. The Krem-

guns and Hags; it al-o contains

palaces and live

by a m issive wall about 115 feet high. It is approach‘ d ■ eo-s

around which are swarms ol j.. ,ev. are sacred lords t" 'be r useovites,

men stand about Uu m,u..ic with bread in their hands, saying now and then‘‘hV*ed Ood’s birds.” In the (irrrk ebureb there is but one

From the St. Louis Democi at. May 10. ACarlwwaLawSmt-A Chambermaid Swee a Steamboat Clerk for tbe yfatatenance of Ilia ChildrenIn this State suits like tbe following are not otten round upon tbe dockets ol our courts. A chambermaid on a steamboat became intimate with the clerk of tbe boat, and they lived together for several years. Tbe consequence is the birth of four children, which the mother take* care of. The clerk leave* the river and becomes a merchant, and dissolves his connection with the chambermaid, who now brings suit against him for the maintenance of tbe illegitimate children. The facts uf the esse are set forth in the follow lug petition filed in

the circuit eourt:

In the St. Louis Circuit Court. June term, 18(17. Margaret Wiley, plainutl, vs. Ueorge

II. Wiley, defendant.

Plaintllf states that for thirteen years past she has been a resident of the btaleof Missouri, and that ou or about certain time, to-wit: the month of April, 1*V>, she first met defendant on hoard the steamer Envy, plying between

it plaii clerk i rabout iy, ISpti

tendant contrived under promise of marriage

* laid

DRESS GOODS.

>a, and that plai

chamlMTmald; defendant was clerk on board said steamboat; and that on or about a certain lime, to-wit: tbe month of May, lAid, said di-

St. Louis and Ualena,and that plaiutitt was

was m oi

nc, to-wit: the month of May, 1

ndant contrived under promise ot marrii to induce and did iu consideration of sal' promise of marriage, and continuing to cohabit with said defendant, became pregnant

laid defendant; and

, 1«57, a

male child was born unto the said plainutl,

Ulch said

and quick with child to said defendani that on the 31st day of November,

her, i is

lhe o t-pnng of said coahbitauon,of w defendant was tbe true and natural falhc

quarc, I and I he name of said male child so born

, which Frank Wiley.

Old wo. | Elaintiff further states that said defendant, after the birth of aforesaid Frank Wiley, continued to cohabit with her, and that at cer-

b there is but one tain other times, to-wit: the PSth day ot Oto-

altar in each church. There is a singular ber, ItOO; the 3(ith day of November, 1861, church edifice, however, on the square above and the dith day of November, 186:;, male, mentioned, which contains nine alters; it children were born unto plaintiff, ot which

should, however, be considered ratherks nine

It was built by an Italian architect.

chapels.

ementa inserted a longer time than When it was completed,"the autocrat who orhs will be charged proportional Wthe u built P ut the eyes of the architect, :hs scale. I lost he should build a more bei

vl

three

three, months scale.

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Vlvertlseraents dTsconti

one side of tbe sc

autiful one. On

juare is a tower containing

en» the famous czar’s bell. Thi, tell is 21 teet h gh, and 67 in diameter, and we'ths

400,000 pounds.

Ihe respective nanus are Ueorge Wiley, Thomas Wiley and Horace B. Wiley, and that

they are offspring of the aforesaid cohabita-

tion, and that tbe defi

tbe true and natural father of all said children.

1 defendant Ueorge Wiley is

ami that all said children are now living. i’lainuff further state, that she ha, kept house fur said defendant, aad nursed and attended on said children at various and divers

It was broken about a centu- tended on

ry ago by the destruction of the tower, and j times, and whilst tbe said children were un-

now «e.»ts on a granite pedestal.

S I* H X 3ST O, ISQT. T TAKE pleasure in announcing that I have L opened at !*•. 93 Fear I Street, np Stair*, CINCINNATI, OHIO, A Sample Room, representing tbe well known house of SHAPLBIGH, RUE & CO., Of PHILADELPHIA, where lam keepingafull line of DRESS GOODS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, WHITE GOODS ETC, To which your special attention U invited. aprtOdam H. A.CALVERT. ,

TOBACCO.

tewis Maddux.

Wm. H. Maddux.

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RAILROADS.

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idviince. There are several monastic institutions in

•money,norcon- Moscow. These much more resemble a fort-

ress than a residence. Approaching them one ■ — .g wall, pierced for arrows,

all around them and covered s.» These were built in ancient

rote

nowgestson a granite pedestal. One of the able to lake care of themselves; and plaintiff E. ® m Hh, President. Columbus, churches in the Kremlin contains ail the bod- lurther states that she acted in this capacity w -., Smlth i ies of the monarchs of Itussia anterior to the I of nurse and housekeeper at the special iu- j incketAKentfindisSHmIia.' ( ' h dUlr ‘ t,em:ral

ivnce.

No papersentwithout the m i oiled a longer time than paid for.

From the Natchez Courier. tlissivsippl Romance.

A c.irrcspondent of tbe Hindn County (In-

er the signature of •• (>ui Cilu

high tirlek wall, pierced

Ini ti t

Entering, a large

1’lainlllf further states that she has never received any compensation for the said work and labor done, nor for the materials furnished in educating and maintaining the said children, Frank, George, Thomas and Horace

EvTxamv'Ule and CrawArdaville

Kailroad.

Three Trains leave Indianapolis daily.

having galleries with towers,.

B. Wiley, all children of defendant; and Jahn Ingle, Jr.. President and Superintendent; plaintiff Slates that said materials were fur- J K. Martin, General Ticket Agent; A. E. Shrani.bed at tbe special instance and request of der. General Freight Agent, Evansville.

fiines, to protect the Inmates against Invasion,

terlng. a

yrtte, over the signature of

Citizen,”

gives the following graphic account of some

■ Mississippi times,

be read with Interest. Imth from its

scenes of former

i renee and its, romantic story,

from his tetter:

whieb will local ref-

We extract

•irre-t of Aaron Burr, there v

ailed “ land pirates,”

iorganized

Icind of robhers i cklled “ land pirates,” ; who committed depredations on the river and public highways. The leader or captain of this h ind was a man of great shrewdness and penetration. He had a peculiar talent to lead and govern, and by nature he was “ bfirn to command.” Me possessed an order of talent worthy a better calling. Their headquarters were on the banks of a bayous west of the river, which now bears the name of their caplain. There were some settled citizens who bad a sorret connection with this band.

pate is found, containing,

in some cases, from live to nine churches. Sometimes a burl d ground is to be seen in the center of the place. The monks are sira- , pie In their habits, religion, and noted for their integrity. In these respects they are remarkably opposed to those of the Latin

church.

The principal monastery in Russia is tifly miles from .Moscow. It was founded In the fourteenth century, by St. Sergius. He first established himself in a cave. After a while he had attracted to himself twelve preachers, who went about preaching the gospel to the country people. Others coming to his^aid, he built the Trinity or Trnihska monastery. A railroad leads from Moscow to it. the fare being about two and a half cents per mile. 1’ilgrlms go to it continually In crowds, sometimes from a distance of two thousand miles, j Some of them take three years in the pilgrimage. The walls embrace a circuit of one and

ah"

special Instance and request

the said defendant. Plaintiff further stales that defendant has refused and sllll does refuse to pay for said work and labor done add materials furnished, as per bill hereto annexed

marked exhibit “A.”

Lom1»v11I«, Mew AlbMtjr « Chi-

Williamson, Assistant Trustee; B. F. Hasten

slon merchant in this city, and well able pay said bill. Wherefore plaintiff prays this court to graut her judgment in the sum of

jl.'.HW.

Margaret Wh ey.

EXHIBIT “A.”

•St. i.oGfS, Missouri, May 4, ls67.

George Wiley to Margaret Wiley, dr., for work and labor done and materials furnished in keeping bouse lor him. nursing, maintain-

ed m

ira, nursing,

ing and educating his children, Frank Wiley, George Wiley, Thomas Wiley and Horace B. Wiley, from the 1st of November. 1?.')7, to date,

inclusive, 490 weeks, at #10—$4,900.

At that time General Cowles Mead, was a h»if , h ,i JJ , , , "J Federal (iovernor of the Territory, and George ,k ' .II T' 1 - js “i Rr?ywaraa: rzar l -

I’.dndexter was Federal Judgi the other officers, and some of

r J ,„ U | r„T »TTcen, in," i n j w , „ churches, In which the pilgrims worship. S; rtri tot racy, resided at Grtenv die, in JitTerson s vices are almost continuous honinimu? at ' ^ I’he tomb of Scrgins contains a magnificent

Xsvaz % ' 2~rr

1 precious metals.

mountain representing Mount Sinai, which weighs not not less than six hundred pounds.

the great

KcntucVJq'waVTn thehiwtTV^Smglhe ! ^ !wure . in

river every winter as

of prodm

i of shipments mountain

fiosec tuck

lierseback. As there were then no banks to

produce, and

als and cargo, and returned to Kei

As t!

dispr venti

d of

n-ky on

“d potl there

-dl clucks, he had to carry Ihe gold to KenI m one of his trips he culled on the

tu.'ky. keeper

of the hotel in

bo n ded, for some thread, or other article, to ' 'inplclc a close jacket in which to curry the

gold: and, not suspecting I tioiisly disclosed to him hi

keeper treated him

Natch*/, where he

-“•Vie,

ry t incii

he ineau-

plans. The hotel

'(■per treated him very courteously, and Kindly proffered to n-i-t him in making the I teket and putting in the gold. • This mau was the only individual to whom .Mr. Baker made

di-closurcs.

rim,,-, w-i nt on v.TV in SS” Utlor home I hey traveled on The Metropolitan of ad pleasantly for several days, and . „ r ,' h . lt

with horseback travelers, gem-rally

In another it is 'pstimaied that there are twelve pounds of real diamonds. In some places the visitor Is bewildered by flic gorgeous collection of vcktmcnts as well as preclous metals. In the monastery of the I'niiity the monks show the plain vestments of Scrgins, his wooden cup and paten. It is wonderful how they can be so preserved after the

lapeWTg centuries.

In these monasteries there is an almost innumerable number of bells. At Vespers in Trinity monastery, forty hells arc sounded from a single tower at once, line of these weighs seventy tons. It Is rung by six men

men

could stand under U"la. the highest

oinitry, lives about a mile from*I'rnikska, in a plain In

Profesa*r Agaselz not nn Infidel. From an introductory lecture delivered by I’rofessor Agaxsiz. before the Brooklyn Institute, on religion and natural history, we make

the following extracts:

•• i me great object of the study of nature is to trace the connection between all created beings, to discover if possible the -plan according to which they have been created,

and to search out their relation

Author.

But if science is to contribute its share to

the rec

to lead the way to Him from the study study must be independent of ev-

undert ikes

leveloped with re-

ferenee to this question, milt not allow other

and antecedent considerations

to interfere. Hence the necessity i feel of senting to you the results of science in

Terre Ht

Four paaienger train* leave IndianapolU daily. orvrena—E. J. Peek, President; R. K. Bicker, •Superintendent; 8. T. scott, General Agent, In-

dianapolis.

-IcfTei-wnnvilla Kailroad.

Three Passenger Trains leave Indianapolis .laily

OPnckae—D. Rickets, Prealdei

t, Superintendent; Ji

Scot:

tt, Suf

Ticket Agent; Thoms Agent, Jeffersonville Agent, Indianapolis.

t; Thomas Game,

Mldent; Horace Perrier. General General Freight “—- “—vral

; Thomas Curse, Gene:

I-afayrttr and ■adliiMapalln ■all, road. Three Passenger Trains leave Indianapolis daily. J.

... .. .. .. ^ V o v.ou,,lootc ns snare ‘cognition of the existence of God, if it is d the way to Him from the study of His works, that stmly must be indepei cry other infiuence; and he who to state what science has develop

Bellrfoataiao Kallroad.

TTiree Passenger Trams leave Indianapolis dally. OmciM—Stillman Wut, president, Cleveland, J. L. Cozad, General Superintendent;

General Freight Agent, T. D Bar?assenger Agent, Indianapolis.

Ohio;

I.ucten Hills, G ton. General Pa

Indinnsip*!!*, Pm

■Euilrosad.

aad Chicago

MJ)|

I know that 1 have been eonsidered by

i-onvtctlon* : Three Passenger Trams leave Indianapolis itaily.

‘pre-| Officers—David Macy, President anti Superthis Intendent: D. C. Thomi»son, Assistant Snperinj teuilent; V. T. Mallott. General Ticket Agent; L.

N Andrews. General F

many persons an iniitlei, tecause I have not

for my guii

the tlii’lum of certain creeds.

reight

lianapol

taken

frieml set out lor home. They traveled

leisurely and

us i-. usual

when they rode into a creek, one asked the other, •• .vhnt shall we name this creek:-" When they rode into Baker’s creek, one asked llm other Hint question, and just at that mo-

ment twelve armed men appeared on Ihe op- , so that in .m.nuure otic may

' ' »"■ < “ n ‘‘ tl ‘;' Taptain Of rei . t | tlet4 of , hat chimffi.

the bami spoke in a Imnl t*ut pleasant tone.

and .said, ‘‘we will {-all it Baker's creek.” Sudden as a ll >-b, tin's incident explained to Mr. Baker all the extravagant demonstrationsW courtesy and fri' r.d'hip manifested to bim liy

ihe hold keep r in Naii hez.

In his manners at tho creek, the captain of Ihe land pi rat. - might have been taken f.ir a near kinsman of Lord ( hestertielk—so eourteoil .-i pb i id, so .airjlifc! “Good morning, o‘ .o .:. I hope you aro very well,

gladt-i-ec you, gentlemen! Hide

nl ’I

plain building with hardly any furniture whatever.

Another eminent ecclesiastic of Kussia has htiilt within his monastery an ex ret copy of the church of the Holy Sepulchre ut .1 i o -

g. tali r-

.‘Tfcxirn and I tnh-.t Fxrallel.

'i’he Salt l’ike I'iih-tie draws the following parallel between Mexico and ('tab: Naim-

l Eiin’s imllcy and Bisi(;n aM'k:

The magnificent project “f I.ouis \ ipoleon in Mexico has jirovcd a failure. The first <

t ii.an- r,' 1 ,

my guidance in tbe study of seience

But si ience can

not submit to dictation; it must build up what it secus upon the premises which it finds. Let us In-enntent if the results lead to the same conclusion. We shall stand there in the

tum “I one who, having the religion of his parents,

led a-tr iy by doubts, has at length, under the inlliicncc of a lietter frame of mind and of sober thoughts, come to reconsider the hasis

:ind there in the post- Alfred Gaither. Super been brought up in John H. <>br. Agent, Indi Is, and having been !

EXPRESS COMPANIES. Ad riMa Kxpwr— C'oMRpssMy. Office—No. 12 East Washington st.

•nnten«!ent, Cincinnati;

•Its.

Amrricna CxpreMMCompmaj* Indianapol in Office—No. 34 East Washington aL

his doiilds, and, by' laliorVims investigatiou' „ K - Wj Moperinten.lent. IiidlanapolU; J.

has returned to the faith ho had forsaken. i Agent, Indianapolis, is the position of sclenee. It is the

po-i

'l.Ui-sii .mug. tin* ioiibting cl-mcnt in hum i progre—; and when tiiat has gone far enough, it begins the work of rec instruction in su.-h a way as will never barm true religion, orcau-e my rcasoiial.lejfiprehi nsbiii to the real and sincere Christian. Such is my conviction; and while 1 am eonsidered on one sole as an infidel, and decried on the other, in scientific circles, as a Ic I, as one who follows the lead

Mexieo has proved a failure. The first day > ••• • ., — ..... „.... , of Hf present month was the time fixed by I of a cretd rather than th »t of a seienee. I feel himself, under a pressure from onr Govo-i n- bo-.nid to say l am in iilicr: and th it, if you i ment, for aliandoniiig poor Maximilian to his will receive these lectures in the simplicttv fate. It T^probable, therefore, thar there is ! with whieb I offer them, you will find that I

rain ran ! his

to re- 1 .

Mr. I! ik*-r .ad dially, - i> ii.g

late. It la^i r-.liable, tberelore, thar

genli-hieii, and ’light!” Mr. Brkcr to-day r(^T single French soldier In

. the can. * n hi - * rei ent speech to Hie French l I

tormed a semi

\ IT)

rid - up, gentienieii, and ’light!” Mr. Br nid In- n-iv, Tng companion rode up; the cap

.Mexico, have not deceived you. recent speech to Hie French i 'humic rs,

1 i r , j,-* Napoleon acknowledged at onee the purpose p p, of his Me.xiean -■ In me and his own disastrous I > nook liands with him very eor- discnmjj^eire. He said: «

■ This is Mr. Baker, I prestHne, —^Ttekhhbng idea of the Mexican expedi-

iiiijiiny

Ha in. The captain walked

and thi- illu ing to himself) is Capti K A lb r asking some questions abouf the state : 1 1 1 ness on the river, the condition ol ihin - in Natchez and Greenville, etc

I a uiv* UI him a*i<*xu:»ii t*x pC«il is Captain t ‘ on was to elevate and regenerate the people

ini|.l int ideas of order and [.rogre-s hi then

. 0|l(

and leave the regie ition of the serviecs to eu - that there is a plan

•• The importance of the study of the animal kingdom with reference to the manifestation of the power, wisdom and goodness ofG.,d,is very groat. “But this is shown only as we advance in the knowledge of the phenomena presented by the animal kingdom. At this moment natural history can 'how not only-

in the crealim*of the unl-

■ nii.-«l ttuttrv Kxprt-sM* 1’n—yj Indianapolis GiUco—No. :M East Washington at J. Buttertlcld, Agent, Indianapolis. ^lerrhunlA* I mIom KipretMi Comp*/ ImliauapoliN Office -44 East Washington street It. B McPherson, I>1 vision .Superintendent. In* (liaitApoiiit ; .Vame!« lireen. Agent, Indianapolis. TELEGRAPH COMPANIES. Western Iniaa TeleErark Cons-

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Oltlre in fllarkford’s Bloek, corner Meridian and vVashington street*; entrance on Meridian

sirect,

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Walliek, Division Superintendent; C’. C. Whitney, Manager; A. Winder, chief Oporalor

George K Brown. Assistant.

•the e iiit liu - aid.’^Ve want your money; hand hiFito.fl. Such waFiny desire.and yours; but kingdom, but that the plan has been pret“ vir o7l-- ...a i.i’L a soon the i-xtent ol the sacrifices auueared to conceived, has been laid out in the course of

ney . .

cts and hande I it over, i’he captain

it over, nllemcn!" Mr. Baks-r and bislriend took on* vvlnt money they bad in tliey pock-

soon the extent of the sacrifice* appeared exceed the InDre-ts which ealled us a> ross the

aid "Now, Mr. Baker, take off your eloso i n-Uet, and hand it over.” This being done, ihe captain then said: ‘‘Now put on your clothe-, Mr. Baker.” While all this was bring done two men held the horses. The captain then said to Mr. Baker and bis eompaivion: ‘■Gentlemen, mount your horses,” and then wishing them a pleasant trip and a safe arrival at home, ordered them to pursue their

piurney home.

on receiving authentic information of this robbery. Governor Mead issued a proelamation offering a reward of >:.oo for the head of t iptnn . A few days afterward, a strange" ! ‘kiffg, giant iike, “half horse half alu- li - a ' -srtof a mull—went intff G’-cenville on i clear, frosty morning, ami <lcliveredto the Governor (be head ol Captain -. There were many persons in and ofound Greenville who had long known Captain , and i- mid declare under oath that the head brought in by the heroic stranger was the head of Captain . Tbe news soon spread through the place; the whole town w-us in a hubbub; the heroic, stranger was the “observed of all observers,” anil the

center of great attraction, lie

and eulogise*! and reg

benefactor; for Captain —had long been

» great terror to the whole country. * i;i tho morning of this occurrence, there

was another stranger in Greenville—a traveler—who had just come down from the

“Natchez Trace." He vva« known by some of the

(in enville. He was traveling toward Natehez, and bad ealled iff for his breakfast. Attraet-,-l by the jubilant demonstrations of the crowd, he went out to see what was going on. gl°i lie quietly took an unobserved but serutintz- rtel mg look at the hero-stranger, and, while the Governor was arranging to pay over the reward, he secretly got his ear, and i^^gied him that the hero was a rohln-r—that he and another savage rulli *n h id, a few days before, robbed him. 1’pon tins information a warrant

ocean.”

Although at the time of the first invasion | the ostensible objeet of Napoleon, with his short lived alliance with England and Spain, was the enforcement of the payment of a trilling debt, owed by’Mexieo to the subjects of the allies, nobody was deceived by the miserable sham. The real dengn was the establish-, ment of monarchy, under the protection ami control of France, on the American continent anil on the southern and western boumLary of lift- l nitcd States.. -| f there were any doubt of this, the publication of the instructions of the French Emperor to Marshal Forey, who led the expedition, the subsequent placing of Maximilian on the throne, ami this last speceh | of Napoleon, would have dissipated it. But it has all proved to lie a miserable failure ami I almost a farce. Napoleon, with all his foresight, as a cotemporary remarks, ovettooked j one import mt furt, namely, that there can be no regeneration of Mexico which does not strike at Hie foundation of the Mexican church. For long years the ecclesiastical establishment of Mexico has ruled with iron hand the Stpte. and > tpped the lifeblood of( Wto^frople. The civil government, if at all

time, and executed with the definite object of

introducing man upon the earth

NOTICE. ?■ OILA-VEX, IFLO-A-D.

“It is now. therefore, tbe task of the naturalist to read the thoughts of that mind an expressed in tbe living realities that surround us; and the more we give up our own in Ibis work, the Ies* selfish we become, more we shall discern, the deeper we shall read, and the nearer we shall come to nature. It is to thi* attempt at presenting a transla-

' Dg t

ur attention at thi* time. 1 you that there is really

a plan—a thoughtful plan—apian whieb may

ition* which you and 1,

’’^TOTH E U hereby given that there will he a 1.x letting of the lirookville Gravel Road, at in*-hoii-u oi Henry Brady, on Saturday, the 11th of .May next, at two o'clock, r M., for grading aim bridging, preparabiry for graveling. AUo, (round lbe gtorknoliiers of said Gravel Road Company conceit | are requested to pay twenty-five per cent, ou ne, the i their subscriptiontiy the 1st of June next.

Byordei ~

lion made conscientiously after rending this

plan that I ask you • hall attempt to show

he read—in the relati

ngs

face uf our earth, hold one to another.”

April 27, 1887.

i B*u

HE

tors.

SKY BRADY. Secretary apr99dlt&w3w

CAR BUILDERS. WM. MUtUUt. IMO.STOUU4XP.

K B MORI,

Late M.C. Builder, C. H. ADAM It it. YIEKCEK, TtU ■ E * CO.,

Builders of every description of

RAILROAD CARS,

OAnBRIDCE, INDIANA.

axpxaXKCEa.

Billiarrta and Wblat—Opinion ol the New York Independent 'Thereon. The last number of the New Y'ork Independent contains an article upon “Forbidden Amusement*,” from which we quote: We start, then, with tbe admission that these

a ...r.Ye t distinct from the church "ha^'be^con^Unte ‘'' Dt ’ T,lkp ’ for 1,,8tance - lhe 8 amc of billiards. himbus, i ”("‘; Ul .i ' .VLKidenou* /'rrai.tent c^’l. L

'* v^zzbrS,\

it gives us exercise without violent exertion; ! wrung from the hard earnings of the people, ltlru and its vaults arc plethoric with gold and sil-

ar.led as a God sent !>’ «n‘l consistent!

by it. The elm

a«, perhaps, slightly official citizens it

ing t>rc

all lhe wealth of the rountr

: poster

ing I its

The lands are po-sessed by it. Its cathedrals and monastenes are decked with jewels

ver. -File State ops for the very

•c plethoric with gold and silwas dependent upon the bishmeans of existence, and was

lerami richer every nation became more an

Napoleon his puppet without sti

yen d It

i grew

ar, the mass of tbe

impoverished.

ame more and more impoverished. Ignored all this, and sought to set up t throne and build up the State, itriking at the roots of the church es-

tablishment,the incubus which weighed down the nation. Juarez, on the other hand, pro-

was issued, the hero-stranger whs arrested, | claimed independence of the church and guarliied convicted and condemned to be banged; ' anteed or promised religious freedom. Whelh- , m ,l on the same day. the mcri.lian sun looked er now, that the French have left the field and down upon a ‘-allow, on the top of which was he will soon he reinstated in the Capital, he -tuck the bead of Captain .and under will te caught In the toils of the wily ecrlesi-

—, am • who

behead-

wliicb dangled the hero-strung-r

cd him.

“Ni.r trnnsic tjloriu niuiuli.'’

The next winter .Mr. Baker descended the liver as usual, but a few days tefore lie arrived at Natchez his hotel friend sold out and •deft for parts unknown.” ■* It was generally believed that the captain of the “land pirates" did secretly bury large sums of coin near their headquarters, but by bis sudden death it was forever lost, like the

Immense treasure buried by the l .alitte, on the lovely and roman

->.ibine Bay.

ns the musele* to steadiness and precision of movement, and it developes to some extent the mathematical faculties. If we discard It,

, . I know of nothing that can take its place.

gloried in its wealth. \V hue the i hurch grew W jtb labor a pleasant relaxation. A clergy-

man, who 1* a distinguished professor in one of our colleges, and a man not indeed inclined to looseness in his opinions, gave his testimony on this subject not long ago In my hearing, substantially in these words: “There wa* a time,” be said, "when I felt that the best thing l could possibly do for an hour In the evening was to play whist. I was too tired after the labor* of the day to read or to study; to listen to reading or to sit still and think would not do, for cither involved an intellectual activity which it was necessary that I should avoid. 1 was.too weak physically to attempt any athletic sport, and It became a serious question how 1

should

early bei condition of hi

asties can not lie foretold. If he succotnh to them, Mexico will simply revert to ber former chronic state of subservience to ebureh dominlnation, poverty, darkness and despair. If he shall maintain tbe independence of the State, free from connection with the bishops, secularize the Immense landed estates ot the ecclesiastical establishment, and confiscate the ill gotten church property, there is hope that

Mexico will rise from the ashes.

The church bears him and his adherents no

great Hteatc good will, but with the strong hold be has on He island in the affections of tbe people, the memories they

j retain of the corruptions,tyrannical and grasp-

silence alt

ing disposition of the monks, he - opposition and crush the chi

can

A Washington correspondent who saw An-| opposition and crush the church under tbe

drew Johnson a few days ago write* of him: i iron heel of progress and constitutional regen- " I te issued from the lower regions of the eration. In Utah we have a church system WhiteHouse unattended. Eschewing the under the slim disguise of constitutional rehard gravel of the avenues, he tobk kindly to publicanlsm not dissimilar, in many respects, the turf. He inspected the new music stand j from Jhat of Mexico. The church here owns, opposite his windows. He stopped to watch I or claims to own, nearly all of Utah that i* the base ball dub play ing down in the mead- worth owning. We do not now refer to those

; at two boys rolling on tbe deeds of consecration exacted from every good

paused to iook at two uoys rc

grass, alt white with pollen fuz. tie c« leisurely on, this man at tbe bead ot the

ows; paused to look

came

na-

tion; and when wc met him face to face, at last, our question was answered. Treasury

not look nor im-

satnt, whereby be transfers to tbe church, by

people, the man over there, does u tired at all. Nor vanquished vetoes,

peachfnent committees, nor a belligerent Cop- j gress, nor :» disgusted people, have been pow- | ci ful enough to destroy this man’s satisfaction i

in himself. He did not loo

name, number And description, all his proper ty, real and personal; but to the fact that the fairest part of the Terntory is held and claimed by the trustees in trust, just fas the beautl-

ook burdened, nor

weary, nor discontented, nor sick. His step was strong, and confident, and slow; there

seemed to be no pressure of public care, nor i valuable mill sites, tbe most accessible tim-

ful vineyards ape held by the bishops of Mex-

ico “for tbe benefit of the faithful.” While tbe people are poor and struggling

with unkind fate for a bare subsistence, tbe church is rich, and as it grows the richer tbe mass «f tbe people grow poorer. Tbe

grow poorer.

choicest land*, the fairest vales, the most

KPemPu to i»e prewFuic ui puuiiu v »ix, nui of official duly, behind it. A smile brightened the clogged lines of his face. Unharmonions and passionate, in its happier moments it is not unkind face, nor one that it is easy to believe wholly untrue. Xnd those who know biro well declare that, though prejudiced and obstinate to the last degree, Andrew Johnson

her pie.

olistiDOie to me last uegree, zvnurew tonnson However mai may nc, me •». v awuua out is not dishonest. He was dressed like a gentle- ; here, as In Mexico, that the church Is pre-

man of leisure, with a scrupulous nicety, in itself sufficient to attract attention. To me bis gaunt, grand predecessor walked by his side. How different in his uncouth costume Horn this elegantly attired gentleman, gloved, caned, his iron gray hair rolled smoothly under, walking placidly on the green grass un

ber cannons throughout tbe whole Terntory, belong to tbe ebureh, or those acknowledged its lenders. The profits accruing out of tturin, no doubt, go to spread the gospel of trueiatter day saints over tbe earth, gath' the faithful to Zion, and build up the tempi However that may lie, the fart stands out

here, as In Mexico, tl

eminent over the State, and that it aggregates to itself great riches, while the people accumulate poverty. The union of church and State - which means the domination of church

spend tbe time between supper and an ed time. A friend, in much the same on of health, was boarding with me, and we cast about us for some suitable amusement. First, we tried chess; but-that was too hard work. Then we played checkers for a few evenings; but tbe po»*i bill ties of tbe game were soon exhausted, and we concluded ut last that whist was just the thing we wanted. It required no intense mental application; there was ju*t enough excitement in it to keep us wide awake, and it permitted a desultory chat, whhffi would be lar better for us than any conversation upon profounder topics. This testimony is variously confirmed by person* whose opportunities of observation have been ample, and whose Christian character can not be questioned. There can be no doubt that among tbe quiet fireside recreation* this game is one of tne very best. With regard to dancing, I can do no better than to quote the words of Dr. Channing. Wc may not agree with this eminent divine in hi* cal vieiys, hut no one can doubt the

der'the trees.

over State j has been tbe bane of Mexico; it 1* the^rror of Utah. Any plan, therefore, of

cneratton of either, which

remedy this, will be

e err

formation or

»'| tloes not recognize and

fruitless of results.

Mr. A. T. Stewart has sent in the plans it hi* new store to tbe superintendent of bttild-

Ttre State Department, among other dis-

mi's. It is estimated that the alteration* will j bursements from tbe contingent fund last year cost $2,500,000. His house on Fifth avenue )■ i reported nearly $2,000 for “treaty boxes,” and to cost #1,500,000. Three hundred and fifty | about the same amount for the board of Emma thousand dollars are to be spent upon Its in- the Queen of the Sandwich Islands,

ternal fittings.

At a recent trial in Chicago, a witness vRs called by tbe defence to prove an alibi, and as he was about leaving the stand a juror aroee and requested tbe court to detain him, stating that be recognized him ae tbe person Who two year* ego gsrroted and robbed blm.

A paper is in circulation among tbe wholesale shoe and leather dealers in Boeton, which has already received the signatures of promt; nent houses, making an agreement to cloie places at five o’clock i*. M., except on Satnrday, when two o’clock p. w. Is the spcclfled

theological views, but no one can doul pure and lofty morality of his doctrine and his life. “This exercise,” he says, “1* among the most healthful! The body, as well a* tbe mind, feels it* glademng Infiuence. No amusement seem* more to have a foundation In our nature. * * * * It is desired that dancing should become too common among us to be made the object of special preparation, aa in tbe ball; that members of the same family, when confined by unfavorable weather, should recur to tt for exercise and exblleraUon; that branches of the same family should enliven In this way their occasional meetings; that It should fill up an hour in all the assemblages for relaxation in which

the young form a part.

A correspondent, who assume* to know all about it, writes as follows: “ Ur. o. W. Wight, the man .who has just appeared with ids defense for putting away bis epileptic wife end marrying another woman, is known to many of our literary and social circles; a man of ripe culture, with a passion for publUhlng rare and princely edition* of books, tbe gratification of which rather wasted his means, and badly embarrassed him. lie began his career aa a Unitarian minister; married and withdrew from active life to reside in elegant styte In Rye, near New York; traveled. wrote books, translated tbe classics, and Hung himself into a sort of semUUermry amateur publishing career. He it in person tbe very Idea of Jane Eyre’s Rochester—a large, t manly frame, a massive head covered with a profuse growth of hair, a swarthy complexion, deep, dark, restless and passionate eye*, a powerful brain, a strong, deep, earnest na-

L.

intemlentD. (V M. it. It., Dayton, (>.; D. McLaren, General Stiperintemlent A. A G. W. Railway, (Jinc.inati, (>.; J. F. Lincoln, Assistant Superinten*ient 0 & I. J. R. R„ Hamilton. O.; C. W. Smith, General freight .Vicente. A I.C. It. It., Indianapolis. In.I ; If ( . Lord, President C. A I. R. R„ ( indeda dim

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by

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SHOW CASES.

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BFjV*All kinds and iua>l* to order

CHEAP LAND.

SVX2CXY CUNTS PER JbCSE I 500,000 here* 9MA In VlW« Weeks! •06 will Buy too Acne*.

now

Government land not yet taxcu may uc cubcrcu on these Warrants. scrip for sale at Branch Bank of State of Indiana. Calfon or address ^ ^OdL RROU3K, jan23 w2m raOhnwafth

NOTICE.

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NOTICE.

rrxHE undersigned is

I dors and plant all kind*

Order* loft at the Herald office, or 81 West Okie

will receive attention '

BRICK MACHINES.

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TXTShave tbe simplest, and we believe, the VV most powerful Brick Machine in the

It works all kinds of clay, and maki — '—ilea, AOM mod Brick per turn

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that janl'

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/“ILOTH ING of all kinds Dyed. Scoured and V_y and Repaired. Gountry orders solicited and attended to promptl*. Second hand (lothing bought and sold Mr*. J. Harris continues the business at the old stand, and ieels assured that all business entrusted to ber will be promptly and satifactorily attended to. as she has No. 1) tailors to attend to that department. marUMm

TOBACCO.

THECHINCARORA

A.N ■T..Ni:UYOi M

SMOKING TOBACCO!

fTlUK ChiiiKarorit Tobacce grows from A. t&e rich soil of the * , unenl,” ami is jkosse»se«l of a peculiarly delicious flavor enliiely

cotm, which permeates every other d which Is the one ami sole cause of the dis-

“ x diseaees, dvspepsta, etc , which

later, follow the fu-

ller wer

aferior

le entire which (j h is the

treasing nervous dis

most invariably, sooner or later, follow dulgence of the pipe and cigar At the recent anaiyzaiton of tobacco from all parts of the world, at the Academy of -Science, in Paris, the renowned chemist, M. Lamflureaux. declared that while European and American tobaccocoDtatned fully eight percent., and the purest Havana tobacco from two to live per cent, of Xicotin, the CHIXitAKORAdid not contain one discoverable particle of that deadly oouou, a drop of which,

extracted, will destroy life.

Our agent at Bombay has shipped us large • l untitiis of the < hingasora during the past two years*, and although we have been pressed tosupjdy the demand for this delicious luxury to the veteran smoker, yet we arc now prepared tool It in unlimited ipiantities. at a price much lo^ than some American tobacco of a far infer

quality.

A con noise it r has hut to smoke the American tobacco and i igars, which are invariably chemically flavored, to be disgusted with the medicinal taste which leaves a nauseous, unhealthy coating in the mouth, and in time seldom fails to shatter the nervous system. The natives ••!' the **ORIENT” onoke the CKiiiigiftrorfi irotn morn till night, from,youth to age. and are happily unconscious of the wild, distressing lire which courses through the veins of the inhaler of the fumes of tobacco containing

N icotin.

We invite every lover of the weed to try the Chtngurora. and guarantee unprecedenteikpleasure in it* delicious flavor. •Sold every wher at #1 per pound. EDWI3I -H. COOAt * CO*. Sole Agents and Imiiorter* ot the f-teiitCAvora 'JTobacco for the United Mates and < anodaa, and dealers in all kinds of HAVANA AND AMERICAN CIGARS AND TOBACCO. MAIN !>KP»T t IB? Duane street, New V or It* apr£l dcod3nntw fa

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YT'XPERIENCK has demonstrated the necessity Jli oi large capital to render Imamramc* reliable. Souad Institutions, wherever located, deserve our respect. Tbe great agricultural, mechanical and commercial interests ot this 45* cetera Koapire require an Institution like the KN TKRFRlSa, with a capital four or five times as large as any other Western Company in order that our national pro portion* shall be maintained. With udicers, masters of tbeir position—with Directors, practically awake to tbe requirements of tbe times—and Stockholders composed of our wealthiest citizens—with fair dealing, honorable its and prompt payment oi looses, tbe

DIRECT»RB.

i. Cook.

Joseph C. Butler, President Latayeite L. R. HuU. of Addy, Hull A Co. A. S. Winslow, of Winslow A Smith. John Shiilito, of John HhUlito A Co. Charles Rule, of C. Rule a Coleman. D. T. W00*1 row, of Woodrow Jt Mean. Adolph Wood, ot Adolph Wood A Co. A. D. Bulbick, of A. D. Bollock A Co. Allen CoUier, of J. hwasey A Co. L. A Harris, Mayor of Cincinnati. Jas Glenn, of Wm Glenn A Son W. B. CASSILLV, Vice Preside

ce President.

STOCKHtOLDBRS:

R. M. Bishop A Co.,

S. 9. Pike.

Adolph Wood A Co., Ur 'gg8> Sw111 A Co .

Robert Moor-

Addy A 1 A. 3 Win

Robert Moore,

: Hull.

A. S. Winslow, Walter Smith.

James W. Gaff.

Stall A Meyer. T. R. Biggs , W. Shaeffer,

3 A Co.,

ir,

S. W. Smith.

J. L. Keck A Bro., R. Beieslord A Co.,

Weed A Sibley.

J Swasey A Co.,

feel lew A Co.,

W ilson. Lzgieston A Co.

W. M Patterson, K. U Leonard A Co.,

J. Raw-on,

W W. Iionly A Co.. McKeehan A Evans, G. Meidrum A Co., Dubois A Ausur. Buchanan A Co.

Beatty A Trowbridge,

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ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

JOHN W. BLAKE, Attorney at Law, "PRACTICES In the city and oonnty Courts—in XT the Supreme Court, and United States District and Cireult Court. SPECIAL ATTENTION riven to Collections in all parts of the State, or other States. To cases la ammfc.* uptcyr under late acts r Congress; to Criminal defences, and Actious foi Divorce, and all claases of Railroad business, lortgt n Eng liwav A divis ing hnsine office in College Hall Building, over Fletcher A Sharpe's Bank, Na. 45 East Waalkiactam Struct, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. aprJU dAwlm MORRISON A PALMER Attorneys at Law, FromlKfiarff, dim 5mm Cmmmty» mehlt dAwly INDIANA. WILSON 8. KK&N'ON. NELSON BZV LE*.

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jan 19 dAwSm

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INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

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Complete in one botile.

ruble Black or

one botile. Xotrou brown as desired.

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Price 25 Ceut*.

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Attorneys at Law, ■pRACTICE in the City and County Courts, in A the Supreme Court, and in the UniteT States

District and Circuit Courts.

Special attention given to COLLECTIONS in this State anti other .states; to cases of Divorce; and to Criminal Defences in all parts of the

State

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Nos. ami s 7 U i-v >t., !*» I.>,v IV.iil, aprto.ibn < INi’lNNA'ri, OEbI«>. W. ll.Jioover. J. It. Pumphrey. Mm ra} >l:iidey. HOOVER, PUMPHREY & CO., Wholesale Dea’ci s u. STIFLE A.\D FUI V DilV (MU X N I> Nik } f>> NN. ‘.‘f /’...•■/-Sfrtcf, be.'*-.. u fin. ontJPt O I rc O I isi rs; ^ 1.

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DR. V/AR REN’S BiUOL'G BITTERS. Kein/ a Concentrated Fluid Extract of the mos- / Cs \>otent Blood Purity in • v i/2/w/r? y Hoots, Barks a!»d t.uxna x, known to metlical science, is, therefore, one 01 tnn most ede* luui CleaUNt-rs and Uenovatois U tile Vital Fluid ever ofiercJ to the public; wh:L, i- a ei*re lor Liver Complaint, Jaundice. Biliou>uc.-.-.'. Headache, L'iAr.iuess, lii-iigot ion, niel tho v com plain L-* can >ed b*. ViU.-.Tm! liumc.rs, likipure Blood, 4'r a Deraii^til and i)i>ea>ed dii’cn of tiie Slomach, Liver and Bowels, L>U. WAUBEN’S BILIOUS BITTERS arc believed te btk \ ne {Haled by any other uicdb ine in the world, ^rice .bO OiilL and S1 • JOiIN A. PERUY, OhemiNt, Proprietor, Boston, Massachusetts . M. s. lit’ HR A CO., 2t> Trcmotit street, Gc; er..l Agents, and r-ol : by all Druggists

i > •-.v o.LV'.vly

A

^ li 1 \ A "I'-l’f N *'e\* ry loMii of DI>K.\>K of the male “i ic d’.ileCrcaits of generation cured in afew ei tne Ue-;ein .'d-it* .tl 1^7 bye a

t eel.« mcinnali, < ‘bio

SPRING GOODS!

{•euu’ii.ir b; !e;:.a’*’' ecdilv cured. ;)■: rirni'ind L:olie> during ill. .Ml-. Dll A i ! !» BAT lib. tho it;clv for Privaic Diseases, alv

H

nes.

iteorgeC King, rid Gilrson A <

EV AN8V i I.I.K.

Ihirid i»ilks»»n ^ i o . W.J Lowrt'\ Jt Co , Moore. Wil'lach A Bal l K K. Duuker.-oii. win Dl NBOI* A t.OODWIS.

s at Indianapolis.

Baines Ilnghe*. of Indiana. *Ia

« *W. Denver, L Cali'orn.a

< hai . i F Peck,

ft*OS4 V I V iu \ UAU4a\I\s IN

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Agents at Indianan

K. II EWING

lor J

al Agent lor Indiana, Box sr3, IndtanafioUv.

ARE YOU INSURED?

COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOHN M. PENDLETON, eon.’TILHaiO.N JftEKCMA.Vr, For the purcha-.e and sale of DffiBffislic Fleece and rolled U ol, No. <5 Broudwu)-, 7«■ »v York.

/ TASH advance*, made V.' iieneral ."r -pc. ial

idle •

tied at request.

*n« unments solicited l;u*ct lte|H>rts fur-

BEFKULM LS.

[f. F. Vail. Cashier National Bank of Commerce, New York; Messrs. J B Mirmtu, Johnston Jt Co ,

A C«». Clevel.

md. nai

jn. McMillan Jk Co . ( Ohio; W. 1* Westfall, lath ler Hirst Natioi

Bank, Minneapolis, Mmm-oia; Thomas Arth_., Cashier First National Bank, Newton, Iowa! Messrs. Ford. Dixon Jt C*». St. Louis, Missouri;

and to any hanker throughout the country hav ing New \ orkcorrespondent*, mar^tdeoilsswhai*

W D. BCREHAM. ISAAC MTIR, r 0 BCRKIIAM, JD W. D. BlIRKHAn & CD., OEIM7BICA.r. COMMISSION MEBCH1NTS, 44 Humber lommerce, Rear Building, ( HICAGO, II.L. ttff- PartiL-ular aitmn m p-ild to fillimr Milter'* unh-r*. i*r'l*-r-. -..li. iIb.i i..r H air. Gram and I’ro.luco. feamplc. -cut un aiq.licutiuiu

1. DASUKK ii W. D* BL'RkHl.lI, X> KKS-C Cambridge City, fad. ( \RDF.Ud re-i-civcd fur Bourlmn, Ryu and High V/Winc*, both Imnd and free, at Gincinnati price*. marl9 d3m oam- oobou. w. a. reoiua. jaoo* oumua. U. DUNCAN & CO., Commission Merchants, JLnd Daaiere la FLOUR. GRAIN, PRODUCE. WHISKIES AND CIGARS, No. .UI W«f»t Y<omii»iama Mt., (Opposite Union Depot.) INDIANAIMLIS, INDIANA. II7" CuL.Ignmrat* solicited. Poetoffine Box 1242. spr94 dtf

HfliUES, IlEWEk i. I*K( k, Attorneys at Law,

W V*lIl.>C.TO.> 4 1iv.

. ! . Practice in the Supreme Court ut the I nitcd

f**e • ourt < lauus ami Uic Urjiart«ieut». Gffioe: 45b I; street. umrlfi <i3m a. J.KYXN. T. HEPkoKO.

IF YOU ARE POOR RYAN Jk REDMOND,

Attorneys at Law, Heal Kktate and Vlalus Agent**

OU may die ami leavt* jour family poor i rmh, you may lose your furluiu- in an \u

You can not lose\our Life Irisiiraui’e von a g«>od interest mi your in\i^lmcnt l>€at considering you run no ri'k

If !

Itour. :

.ll'^e

of Heal ionntie*,

INktiUK 181 r »«4 OI.U 141)1.1A Ui.F BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE CO., err rNftti£i*D v jiash.

YV ,l ?' attend to the piircha.M* and -ah f ▼ <'ollet’t..in 1*1 ».luitH', B I’ension.'*, l^entiug »»i lluuso, eic. Office ICooiSa No. 314 We-t ^V’a^huigton 'treet, Koom No. 1, INDlAMAPOIxlM, i.M»IA>A*

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Martin M. Bay. Jonathan vv . liordon. Walter Marcn. HAW# CsOHUOi^ A -YIAHC11, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, lSDIAN.Yroi.IS. IND. Will practice in the Federal and .'stateCourta. :

Office, No. la New A Talbott's Building, South Of l*ONt 4 Mflco. no \ as dl V

n>T'EW goojds

STAR STORE,

No. U ebt \% Afelitiigum Mrect.

^ new styles pi ices, S(CU yards fancy Dress oouds, all tiie best style-., and very low 4 uoo yard-i Bleach Muslins. Brices from I'-Dj to ■'.!» ce-nt> 5,0uu yar'D light and heavy Brown ! from 14 to Ji cent'.. ’ \ 5,(h)u pair I lose and Half Hom*. from 15 to iu ‘V lit'

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\ erv Ic iiuttal A full line of other Bocds and N o 11 - > n . k II II r A Nili IIOI. is. N 'O West Wa-iangwii >treet, api V2 ■ ln-lianapoii>. Indiana.

V» Charge I alii C ured.

- pecull.:

IS 0 7* 14.? *:m > ;i r?

neitiviU. MLDB All

•o ' . Kchicdy !oi’ l’M\alo Di.'Oa^

n :y. Male Sale- ; F« in.*It*, .sale, or >hieM. an attii It* nii.ih n eded by marriid l:i*iics. $10; Ft*

^5 Any of ihe>t* arlic'.es or luedn iuc'».•*.t^oy mail or »xpiVNS, w hen oidered or >tlf abu'C, speedily cured by uu entire

m-.% t;i ataunt. Youug maii »t wo man, imuricd • .r •female, if you are adlieted with any disease im*l . r write at once, and be asNiirfed of uroini^ y- u I and low churgts. Addres> free and <*oii!j

ientiul S<n 1 ^taiiip for a circular,

octl-djfcwly

Galru’s llead iiisiHUsary. .Katuliliahcd is>50. Chartered Isdi i A Mr.DlUAL FAMHHLKT, t ]»iibli«.hcd, containg 60 large p.*geI and numerou» engravings of tueorgan> of both -c\< s in ru alth an 1 ti>ca>e; treating on private dbca^es, gonorhcv, -’•Ily '•ypiiiii-. stricture; iliseaNOs of the toticK*, i la.Mcr and ki(ine}>; si li-alni>e, and tlie secret a.i!*it> of both >cxiand its deplorable eflects on tiotli body anil mind; diseases of females trom girlhokHl tt> old age; intended as a warning and a guide for the young of both sexes, being a truthtul adviser to the married and those contemplaiing marriage; with the Author's new method ot treatment, the most successful means of cure as shown by the report of cases; mailed under seal for *25 cents. Bead the above work before seeking

mines sent to any pari of a statement ed tne case. TO LAD1KS.—A pamphlet of special tints r: ance to the married, price 10 cents; abe. a lx»ok of private adv u:e to ladies, either m .i iK . or single, price 15 cents; either sent iu sealed velopts on receipt of price.

To 1 **'» JeilVrson street, l»ctween Fiith and Center, near the Willard Hotel. Consultations private d all ImsincsS strictly_couildeiitial Address

:.u me »» maru novel, v-ousuiirttious ; kI all luisincsS strictly couildential Ad THE CPA LEVS HEAD DISI’ENSA) seul dvfewlv Louisville Kent

Kentucky.

Cash Assets, - Claims Paid, -

**66,006 66 $300,060 00

COPARTNERSHIP. ARCHITECTURE.

r |MIE undersigned have this day entered into a copartnership »'or the purpnt>e of transacting a general Architectural business. In the office formerly occupied hv J. L Smythmyer, in •'inton Block, corner of Market and Pcnusylva-

ii& streets, second floor. aprl d2\v* B.

L SMYTIIMYER,

V. ENOS. «

FOUNDRY. Charles Steffens. John Sehneiiler. M'rKFFE^*« Jt MC’UNIEinEK'M ISiIJI-VIV-Vl*OLI» Phoenix Bell and Brass Founder;, 36 Union Kailruail Track, hall square east of Union Depot, Indianapolis, Indiana. All kind* of Faucets and felca and Gas Fittings constantly on hand. mar30d3m

HARDWARE. R A. HUTCHINSON ’& GO.,

Importers and Jobbers of

H ^ T* 1> W Aa TTE,

No. so Waluuk tMreat,

XSotwo.on A'UiI'd and Pearl Hta,,

cmcunvATi, omo. octi d3m

REWARD.

TEN DOLLASS REWARD.

former

er)

persons xounu VIOU»Ml«K tum uau can paaovu uj the last Legislature, by trapping, netting, shooting or seining lor fish in White river, or any of its tributaries, between Cox’s dam, at Martins*.451 n •«w — A.xu**Fvr ansi < Vvnrtaam a /in

dpt

now ready to receive or-

al Nursery Stock.

its tributaries, between Cox’s dor vtllc, Morgan covnty, and Com: NoblesviUe, Hamilton county. _

from tbe docket ol any J ustice of the - other court, in whieb such conviction it had. must accompany the application for payment of

the reward.

S u*nz, a* Conner.s dam.

A transer.

Peace.

ipt or

DENTISTS. Q- _ -A. _ W" E Ij Xj S DENTIST, OFFICE, OVER HARRISON'S BA NIC.

f \ V .i a. ^

All Pnliciet Tlntual and NMt-F«r reliable.

All hiuds of Policies Issued.

Eadawmeat Payable iu, 15, 20 and 23 Year* Irene Date uf your Pulley. If you are alive, to yourself in Cash ; u you die before, to the person named

Insure To-day for $20,000! And ten years from to day you get the cash youri’remiunis may bo paid annually, semi annually, or quarterly. Part note taken when required. Dividends every tear after two years. ■^-Dividend September!, trtifi. 44 per cent, n Life Kate, adding from 60 to 130 per cent, to ure Policies.

Fort thirty days.

WHOLESALE GROCERS. A. JONES & CO., (Successors to Jones, Vinuedge A Jones.) Wholesale grocers, No*. 7 and 3 Bates House Building, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

.. . yj ,’l Ti;? * '.STATST )1ND!AM^ •?‘v S' C " : r. ’-a l ' -Si

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*- r. JONI0. J W. JONKd.

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one payment on the Life plan, at the age of * -flTe, we insure you for two years ami thr

days. In any

yea

e insure you ’ other compi

-A.‘S’ent!si \Va,iite«l.

P. W. B1KTU0L0NEW, CienM iReat.

No. 26 West Washington Street,

sc8 deowly IN Dl.%14 APU4.IN. IND. UNION mSUEMOE COMPANY, Off' INI»lAN»Aroa.lfo. OFFIC15—Northwest corner Washington and Meridian streets. Cash Capital aai Sarplas, $21866 66 J AMSS 11. RAY', President. K. B. MAHTINDALK, Vice Pres’t. I>. W. Gaums. Secretary. morffi il3m

FOR SALE OR TRADE.

A Splendid Chance far In* Yiotment.

X southeast of this city, on Indianapolis and Cincinnati Kailroad. within one mile or tbe station, for sale or trade for property in this city or in Cincinnati, or will sell on libarnl terms and low prices. It is well watered, and ta susceptible of division so aa to make three, four or five ferms; has two good farm houses and two herns; about

i meadow, three orchards, a itb circular saw, which will

rith the land.

b*sold separate or with th

aprlff d6t

i rheCi

ncinn;

copy one wee]

Real Estate Bro

ati Enquirer and Commcrcii eek antLsend 1)111 to this offiei

roker.

rial will

LIGHTNING ROD. Munson Lightning; Rod.

ITS SPIRAL SHAPE.

r puis form gives the greatest strength at the _L. smallest possible cosi.and makes u superior to a solid copper rod three iuchc» iu circuuiler-

ence.

Dr Boynton, ascientiflc professor, says its spiral flanges stuTen the rod, and thorough edgea dissipate the electricity, and therein is much better than a smooth surface. And Professor Buckman, of Philadelphia, sa>s theoi*en ilaii^ON running spirally the whole length of the rod ena' les the fluid to freely traverse both surfaces, and at the same time pursue the spiral course to its*

movement.

Munson a Lightning Hod —This rod has red the highest marksol commendation which:

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ceived the highest marksol commendation w hi science can give. It has been endorsed by Mo: L>. Farmer. Electrical Engineer. Boston; ur. Buckman, I'rofessor of Chemistry in Pennsylvania Medical University ; and. indeed, by over live hundred Prolessors in Colleges, and oilier scientific men, as the best rod ever invented, and ih*n sessing all the elements necessary to protect

buildings from lightning.

has received the first premiums at the State

~iirs of New York. Pennsylvania, diana. Ohio and Connecticut, i

and at very many County and

all sections of the country. It has been suecessfol in everv contest. Over three hundreti new spapers ana other journals have spoken of it iu terms of the highest praise, and it has been liberally patronized by tho most intelligent people

wherever introduced.

DAVID MUNSON.

Office No, 62 East Wash ing ton > tree t, over Mu on Jt Johnston's Stove Store. ma

SEALED PROPOSALS. STATIC OV ihiUa.feA. UrOCLTlVE Dkcartuvkt, ( iMilA-VAPOUS, A|Uill.!, In.7 ) OBALED Proposals will be received at this O liepartment until tbe 1st day .f >lay nest, (or the erection of a building at the corner ol Washingtou oud Tennessee streets, Indianapolis, Indioan, for the accommodation ol tlte feupreme Court and the officers of fetate. Bids may he made for tbe entire work, or for any one or more iKirttons thereof as itemized m the written specifications. The proposals will he opened on the 1st day of May. at two o’clock. P. M. Thu pious, speeilleatious and drawings muv he seen at the office of Messrs. Smithmyer A Enos, architects, In Vinton’s Block, on Pennsylvania street. Ail bids must be mode with reference to the plans, drawings, specifications and conditions attached thereto. The building mast be completed by the 1st day of November next. Bach bidder is requested to name his securities in the bid. By order of Governor Baker J. M. COMMONS, apr13 dtd Private Secretary.

FISH.

ik j. r*io.n»»rt4»> dt co., 1Tirirt>L»SA.LI! and Betaii Dealers in Fresh VV Luke, Hiver and feea Fish of alt kinds. Oysters and Gome. Also, Commission Merchants, HIT feoulh Illinois street, Indianapolis. Shipments in any amount mode to all parts of the country. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. marV) d3m

tils Ml CU-WtA-nog WITH ANY Id HSU K d AULl-U figsTot' the same nan..-, in or out of indianapolis W. & H. GLENN, Proprietors."' Has UOCONNICTION WITH ANT OTU EHESi ABLISDhknt of the same name, inoroutof Indiauapolls \t . A. H. ULKiVN, Proprietor*. ;e6 dti V AT 1^ XS It ' !S BEE EII'VE IS THE La e a U i «i lloitsso IN T1IK SXA'FK Kilt Rich Silks, Dress (juods, Clostke, Mltiawlis. UoutcwticM. Tiinmiiiigs, Laces, Notions,Etc. X^'4'L.OANkfii iHAItfi: t'O OKUCK.

V#. 2 U>nI H ash., Car. Meridian St. jeisdeodlv

DR. WM. THOMSON’S t)*2u e ttuJCousjtiitntlon r«tilorr. are r. Ho. 'JD ^ou&ii 1>€ lawaro \\. 7 Iifc.!vl. ho v\.. i cuiitinue \ V to tic..’ u. ioure l*rivate Di'vaec?. iu -.il ihv ir species, sta^O'. uni fle .lions and. oh. - ( i*. -m "Ti-on w .11 give | *.• -. it n w i itien in- -! • . bmihng himself t* I etc . . li* al an,l permanent cu: »-i maue :%o • hartre. Dr. U m. 1 tiym'ou ha» made the treatment of Urivate Dl:

sine falo

and two years in Teori . _ years ]»racUce in Chicago, thirteen thousand cases.

Dr. Wm. Thomson, in his practice for Scrof-

ula, Rheumatic and general diseases of the blood, uses aTumigating \ apor Bath of tho most ingenious kind, in conjunction with internal treat-

ment. 7*

SEMINAL EMISSIONS, the consequence ot self :U»u>e. Thi> solitary vice, or depraved >ex.

self-al»u>e. Thi> solitary vice, or depraved >exual indulgence, i'- practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train o: morbid symptoms unless combated by >cieutiiio medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance,uark siiot* under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, and noi»es liaethe rustling of leav es and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the Wins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence

ffiin, itan

ary, hectic flushes, pimples an

ptions about the face, furred tongue, nig) ats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, mou«

aia, and frequently insanity.

intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangersra dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss oi memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various

mania, and frequently insanity.

The affiicted, ou the first appearance of any ol the above symptoms, should immediately apply

r ' Offi

Live symptoms, should imu Wm. Thomson for relief.

Office and Consultation Parlors, No. ‘J9 >uAh Delaware street, Indianapolis, Indiana.

I’c64 ill v

South Delaware: P. O. Box 1650

PROFESSIONAL. feamuel K. Perkius. Heury B. feayler. Lewis Jordan. (•KlfiJAlfflN, NAY LKK St J OKS AN, ’l)!/'ILL practice in the United States Courts, VV -amitfie Civil and Crim> al Courts of Indiana. Will give simeial attention to i:ankrn|>tey, Collecting anti Pro hate business. office, room No. 4 .Ktna Building. North Pennsylvania street. atlrll d3m*

PHYSICIANS. a. ns. wotJAM'i’, nt. i»., ICclectic A*h^yisic‘iixii, SUBUKON AND ACCOUCHEH. Office No. 190 (residence No. 158) North Pennsylvania street, one and a half squares North oi Postofflce, Indianapolis, Indiana. Office hours from seven to nine A M., one to three and seven to nine r. U. fehapdly

PLASTERER.

J. H. O’BKIEK, Owrwer Nixtla ant! Hiaaiaaippl.

CARRIAGE NIAKFRS. B. G. ‘Mairufacturer of all kinds of Fashionable Carriages AND BUGGIES, jATAUE from first class material, and of very ItjL superior workmanship. A large and complete assortment ou sale at Nio. KB Katsfi iveor^iu. Xitrt t l. myS dim THE UMOi* CO ACT! SHOT

Miller, Mitchell & Stoush, Cor. of Kentucity Av. and Georgia M,

:. and at low figu - es. Allkindsotui

if new

ind the

Le cheap.

and spring Wagons put irt notice, and at low figu -i irk made to order iu the la

Thankful lor past favors, y.^ --** invitation to *ne and all to give us N. B,—A good, top spring wagon 1

myfidfiw

BREMKEAlMi A &£.\.V£R, GARRUGB1IKBFMTURBRS No. 123 17ant WaoJklBgtou street, (feucceeaors te George Lowe,) TJAVE always on hand, of the latest style. i t BArouciied, standing and fall tops, Jenny Linda, Opera and Top Buggies. Sporting Wagons, and Market Wagon^^urkw^anted^ -ing done with neatness and

JEWELRY, ETC. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, WATCH. REPAIRING, ETC. M. 1>. STACKV, No. 11 North Meridian St., Indianapolis, hid. T WOULD re^ici-ifully announce i<> my (.’-l on> X toiners and lhe public generally that 1 have resumed my bu>inev> at theabt»ve '•tiUul. where vou are all invited to call and examine mv >tock «»l'Uk»efc<, M'aN !ie> and Jeucb \ v :i'li l-ai l tor .fid lb»M and silver. Mr J K F.-rbcs. mv old nartner, u ill l».*vvith me ready to aer’ommodate liife triend> L-pt-.i.t! ^tt'ention i»aid to there pairing ft riiilr.'.i l time ket’i>ers. marl*.) tlJm GEORGE DAVIS, Watchmaker and Jeweler r N D dealer in Watches, Clocks and Jewelry fepeeial attention paid to repairing. N > ii West Washington street, four doors east I Palmer House, Freuch’s old stand. Indiana polls. marfedlw

SAW WORKS.

liidiaii:ii>ollN Saw Works. X . p’ XdA X. E Y , ■VTANl FAi TUUKU ot’Varranted extra Ua 3 i j vl Steel, Uatrnt Ground, Circular, Mill, Muley,

Cro>s 4 ut ami Webb Saws.

JggP*Manufactory and Warehouse, No. llifi South I’eunsvIvania street, oppo>Ite Sinker & M iehim*Shop, o”e Sc.uateeast of Union Dc-

n’s M iehiue Shop, o”e ; jt, Indianapolis, Indian

non J 30 d3i

K. C. ATKINS.

J.H. KAPi’ES. H. KNlPPENBKai/

K. €. ATKINS A CO.,

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Manufacturers of extra Cast Steel ifirteut ground Circular. Mill, Muley, Cross Cut _.YTSJL> . WKM SoA-WS*. Manufactory and Warehouse: No. 216 S. Illinois south of Union Depot. 1> DIAN AVULIS, INDIANA.

BREAD KNEADER. riYUL FAMILY B&KAD KNIsADER mlxe* I ’ Bread, Biscuit, Cake, etc., in less than half the usual time. Lovers of good bread should not fall to get one. Testimonials irom some of our leadipg citizens prove, be.v ond a doubt, it is all we represent it to be. Size 1, 3 and 3 kneads six, ten and fifteen 59 West Washington street, Indianapolis.