Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1867 — Page 3

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daily h kkald.

riilihuliO'l nvory momtn(H8uDilay exf)ei<*cd)by THE HERALD COMPARX. IN TIIH riKHALD HlllLDINO, 6 1-2 East Washington it.,

IN DiAHAPOLIg, IND.

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rsntvft or tmb nAitr. n an't nftnr N'lvemberl.theprlceoyiie Dally

iaM will bo as f.llows:

earrrton, agent* and new* dealer* per ^ 0 rcirular attbscribers, when delivered by r irrier or agent, per wee* Mail .payable In advance) pt^r year^.^.......fib 1*1 •• •• •• one month Anil deliverable to elty *ul>*crtlicr* at S5 |irr week. If paid •triolly in advance, flS 1

annnm will lie charged.

w- aii loiters, whether for publication or inioss, must tie addressed to Xbo Uvrald Co;

y, Indianapoli*.Indiana.”

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inisini pany,

Tint rNDIANAPOLIS DAIf.T HltR

Is sent by all the early morning Kxpren Train*, ,j f and delivered to subseriliers in ailjacent taiwns-. . .aIhiiit tho same time it is distributed in thocRy v* of its iniblicntion. Tliis enables reailer* at adla- P c

tam e from the Capital of Indiana to get the

of the day

'■an reeo

any of the railroad towns 'airring at Indianapolis.

Krite* oft /trivertlwlMff.

urn the Capital of Indiana to get the new* lay from six to twelve hours liefore they ivc it through papers published elsewhere, '.aperran Po had of ni'ws dealers and car11 any of the railroail towns on the roods

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love one 5 Christian,

salltv of the paMlons.

mao, or vice teraa, erfectionUm require* a univer-

Thi

iey h*d that “the

whole matter of love and it*exj>Phssion should be subjected to enlightened self control, and ■bould be managed for the greatest good.” In

I CHINA, GLASSWARE. ETC. JOHN WOODBRIDGE & CO.

the communities It i t under the special supervision of the fathers and mothers, or, In other words, of the wisest and best members, and Is often under discussion In the evening meetings, and Is also subordinate to the Institution of criticism. The fathers and mothers are guided In thtlr management by certain general principles, which have been worked out, and aro well understood in the communities. One is termed “the principle of the ascending fellowship.” It is regarded as much better for the young of both sexes to associate in love with persons older than themselves, and. If possible, with those who are spiritual and have been some time In the School of self <y1itrol, and who are thus able to make love /tn(e andedifying. This is only another iorra r of the popular principle of contrasts. It is well understood by physiolnsdsts that it is undesirable for persons of similar characters and mperaments to mate together. Communists _ave discovered that It Is not desirable for two Inexperienced and unsplritual pAsonsto rush

Into fellowship with each other.’*

Hence the young are mated-If the term may lie used, with the old and the obi with the young in the more intimatc_relations of the free love family. Not that slch matches arc permanent; they are only npt forbidden. I The community of persons Is as ranch a part of I'ommunionism as community Vif property. one peculiar point of their religious tenets Is the belief that their •■nniiiiur.|tics are the |

earthly portion of the King;.. 111 the gap of death on!> it'-;

n

periect, ,

hereafter. They only

with the gap of death only salvation from sin, ert'ceted by

them now perfect,.

hereafter. They only naw wiwidiy u and are dwelling on the earth, bpt they form part of the community of Heaven.

nr Heaven, ling. The | rtst, makes | iey will be

have wiUdly bodies I

still ;

IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN

TO, GLASS AlOLEEMARE,

T/tBfsE CUTLERY,

IPXaATEID

Water Filter* ansi Fowlerg,

Refrigerators and Beer Coolers,

Idle.. Idle.. JEtr.,

W o* t W a *h i nston Street,

I* »l 4 V*I»»I.I5*, l.4l>l 414.4.

Advertisements inserted a longer time thnst three niontba will be charged proportional to the

three months scale.

Iss-al notices, six lines and under, ft 00; more rhnn-i x lines, and loss than ten. ft 50; over ten

lines, 15 cents per lino each insertion. Ml transient and occasional Advertisements

and Local Notices must l>o paid for in advance.

Marriage notices, fl. Funeral notices, fl

The rates of advertising in the Weekly Jgorald will ho half the ratesc.hargcd Lnthe Datly'llcrald

for one week or longer time.

Advertisements discontinued before expiration of contract will ho c.hargcd for the time inserted

according to the above rates.

rilF WKF.Kf.Y HKR4I.n

L- publishedevery Wednesilay.at^S (M) peranum,

l 1 advance.

tuff No papcrsontwlthoirtthcmoncy.norconInued a longer time than paid for.

IRON WORK.

B. F. HYU«n A CO.,

MAKKKS OF

• orrespondenee of the New York Herald. TIIF. \V,tl,(.fKUrnRDCO.Vf .VIi;.4ITT. The Habile and Every Day I.lle of Free I.arere- Heligloue Hellef and Prarlleee-Their View, of .Via rriiigc Iraliiree of the Nyetem. New Haven, May 10, HIT Thirteen miles north of this city, on the old turnpike leading to Hartford, and about a mile west of the village of Wallingford, Is the settlement of free lovers known as the Wallingford ( ommunity. Their farm la situated on the hill side midway up the slope of Mount l oin, in view of some of the prettiest aeenery of the State. The famous Hanging Hills loom up to tho northward, and Mount Carmel frowns down upon Mount Tom, wbllctbe eastern edgo of their grounds is skirted by the (juinnipiac river—a stream ofconsiderabl# beauty. I n this picturesque spot the community was rounded 111 the year ls;,|, when a farmer mimed Allen liei'aiuo impressed with free love 1 leas and resolved to start a household. He made converts of bis own wife and ehildr

RIT.E8 AS TO MKMIlEU.H^tr.

The free lovers are very stringmtas to their rnleaof membership, ttiute a tjumher have joined them who afterwards deserted them and gave scandal ( *) Hence they bate adopted a more exclusive plan, and now ptefess to take only those believers who have gl* n satisfactory proof of their sincerity and uptermination

S»TMaSr5SSs"t: .V^i ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK,

probation. He is recommended tt> Initiate the , practices of free love in his own flmlly and In his own private circle. Enligtainent is afforded him to the extent that con’espondence by lettlr will give. Then, by a r.*ddence near the community he wishes to Join, he must prove himself agreeable to all lie members thereof, and in return must hcfdt a-rd with

eaeh member of the body. *

By a derision ot the community no person is impelled to remain who, afleZ joining heeomes dissatisfied or undergoes *1 change of opinion. Such persons they st ive to avoid

ever receiving. • l imit \ 1 r.w s Ainu r m\i;.fi i^e.

Their oplmonsjabout tlio msrrlge relations are found on various texts of the JtiMc, which A* ' •- -- * * th;if.in fh<* Km^-

f» \4iiifh a»iirns

the exclusive possesion of ono vf. m m to one tips not PxiMt, l»eeau«p ^ HHiti in

PRINTINC.

MDl-LlirOLIS HILT IKKALB

Book and Job Printing

ESTABLISHMENT,

• ladiaBS

they freelv quote. They hold that.ii dom of Heaven the institution iWli the exedusive possession of one vfni

es not exist, beeau-e ^

22, “In the resurrection they nettln r

^e." Special 1 i d ailinities

XROlsr K AIL I INTO

VcrandaliM, Bank Yanlt<«,

AND JAII, WORK,

ITriUgre I5olts», Ete.

Also, builders of

E MAT’S PATENT JAIL. W* would call esptviul attention of County ▼ V (JoinmiSviunprs. Architects, and persons " antimr work iu our line, who wouhl do well to

mrit'cr with us.

exc

man do .Mathew

In marrift^

ip f

exist in th« world to com". »I!ul there is

soon increased to about forty, and has since remained near that number. Tho exact number at present is forty-live. There are many more women than men In tills community. It received one or two accessions within as many years, and is soon to receive n,famlly of live

persons.

flic land belonging to this community comprises two hundred and twenty-eight acres,

devoted in part to the ordlns

f the faniili

marry nor are given

eompantnnship founded in spei

may e;

no exclusiveness. The law of marriage is no more binding Ilian the ancient Haws of the •lews. The abolishment of the rrxirrisge system Is Involved In Paul's doctrine; of the end of ordinances. The Sabbath is abolished in the same way. Both marriage aitd the Sabbath are now unnoeessary. Both may be defended on the ground ot sanction liy the decalogue. Marriage in pairs bear the same relation to universal marriage of ( hrist’s church that one day in seven does to the eternal Sabbath. Life they compare to a dance. There is quality in it, but that quality D Hot opposed to an interchange of partners. 9 Is not an inevitable requisite that the samc|nan should keep the same partner tbrnugbdut the festivity. The dance goes on as well without h a prohibition. Hence the argument of

Mfy** 'gents fur \

tratc 1 1'ound for rernovi

fleam llouers, and

It Auer's Patent l oneen

■■station iron

erS 1

ng incm I

fleam llouers. and agents tor Hyatt's Patent bead Hound Sidewalk and Vault Lights. 51a. 7 4 Sou Hi Pennsylvania street.

aprl 12111

rpiIE PROPRIETORS OF THE HERALD _L take pleasure in returning their thanks to their friends ami the public for the very liberal

they have seen flt to bestow them

during their brief connection with the above establishment, and would respectfully solicit a con-

rea.se of the same We do not

at our

patronage during thei

tablishment, ami tinuance and incr hesitate to say that

BOOK AMD JOB OFFICE

Is one of the most complete and extensive in the west. Our facilities in TYPE, STEAM POWEB PRESSES, and materials pertaining te a printing offlee, are such that we can execute all descriptions of printing at ae low prices as anyestablUhment in the west, and in the nxatxst htti.* of thb art, which can not fail to give entire sstU-

prohi

the original quality of mankind. i'f;the quality of the sox-ee Is inapplicable. Such an analogy would restrict conversation and cigrv mode of intercourse to pairs. A man rmdd talk only to his wife and the wife only to- lug husband.

rilF 1; Kl iMF.TR V IU KKKE *ii\K.

They illustrate their views oi carriage by

the following proposition;

e <T (he family and to the growth of straw- 1 Suppose a man A Is m *rricj to a woman P., fries, grapes and all the various fruits, the * ni1 * min * to a woman D. la a hrist the lining of which Is an important and protlla- llnl °" of tt,, ‘ whole four is lirst in K'l’ortancc, bio department of Industry. From a small h"*™ f>f_ the pa^s secondary. His

m. originally, cluster of lit

PAINTS, ETC. .1 . IS. l>»<jrO<>I>, WiniU-ale ami IVtail Dealer in Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Rrnsthew or all ki**d«. Honor, Sign, Ornamental Painting itnd (.raining, -V • “2 A’ 1st H'lsMmjton Stru t, Indian a polls, Indiana. teP“'!i\cjJ Points in any . t uan!ity. mvISdUra

BRICK MACHINES.

nvafi fUrrnglN* Maclli3I&

■TXTE have the simplest, and we believe, the Y V most powerful Brick Machine in the country. It works ell kinds of day, and makes with one pair of mules, 3,0*0 good Brick per hour, and by steam 4 390. Satisfaction guaranteed. Our Repressing Brick Machine, with one meaand a boy. will repress4,000 brick per day. The Kmpire ahingle (cutting) Machine pleasea every < that tries it. JL. RE4JU A, General Agent,

141 Broadway. Mew Yori

JanlTdly

UMBRELLAS, ETC.

>1. THOMPSON, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in UHBRELLiS, PARASOLS, AND WALKIMCi FAMES, 187 main St., bet. Fenrtla and Fittb, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Repairing promptly attended to. marl4-il3m

DYE HOUSE.

VMTBD STATUS IYB MSB, 62 South Illinois Street. rNLOTUING of all kin.ls Dyed, Scoured and Vy and Repaired. I Country orders solicited and attended to promptly. Second hand Clothing bought and sold. Mrs. J. Harris continues the business at the old stand, and teeig assured that all business entrusted to her will'be promptly and satifactorily attended to. as she has No. V tailors to attend to that department. marlVNbn

TOBACCO. THECHINCARORA A^TI-NEKYOFS SMOKING TOBACCO!

fllllE CUin^arora Tobarce grows from A the rich soil of the “Orient,” and is possessed of a peculiarly delicious flavor entirely unknown to tho tobacco of all other climes. But its unprecedented popularity has sprungfrom the fact ot the entire absence of that deadly poison, SMcotln, which permeates every other tobacco, and which is the one and sole cause of the distressing nervous diseases, dyspepsia, etc., which moat invariably, sotmer or later, follow the Indulgence of the pip© an-! cigar At the recent analyration of tobacco fkr.tn all Darts of the

imsuhamce.

Enterprisa Insurance Co. OF CEVClKNLm. CAUTAL, $1.066,WO: SECPftITY, $2,000,000! Cajpltml am<9 Anaats, April I, 1S87* $1,200,000 OO! fXPBRIENCK has demonstrated the necessity IN of large capital to render ■ranmrmmee reliable. Sound Institution*, wherever located, deserve our respect. The great agricultural, mechanical and commercial interests of this Mfantera Empire require an institution like the KNTBKBUISR. with a capital four or fivs times as large as any other Western Company in order that 011 r national pro portions shall be maintained. With Officers, masters of their position—with Directors, practically awake to the requirements of the times—and Stockholders composed of our wealthiest citizens—with fair dealing, honorable a'ljustments and prompt payment of losses, the ENTERl'KISE can, with propriety, take her position in the trout ranks with the best American Institutions.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

D1KELTUK9.

THOS, SHERLOCK. President. R. M Bishop, of K. M. Bishop A Co. Tbeo. Cook, of Barker, Hart A Cook. Joseph C. Butler, President Lafayette Bank. L. K. Hull, of Addy. Hull A Co. A. S. Winslow, of Winslow A amith. John Shillito, of John Shillito A Co. Charles Rule, of C. Rule A Coleman. D. T. Woodrow, of Woodrow A Meats. Adolph Wood, of Adolph Wood A Co. A. D. Bullock, of A. D. Bullock A Co. Allen CoUier, of J. Swasey A Co. L. A Harris, Mayor of Cincinnati. Jas. Glenn, of Wm Glenn A 80a. W. B. CASS ILLY, Vice President. STOCKHOLDEMS:

R. 31. Bishop A Co.,

S. N. Pike.

Adolph Wood A Co., Briggs, Swift A Co , Robert Moore, Addy A Hull, A. S. Winslow, Walter Smith, James W. Calf, Stall A Meyer.

iggs A Co.,

£.th». S. W. Smith, J. L. Keck A

J. Swasey A Co.,

Set lew A Co..

W dson. Kzgieston A Co.

W. M. Patterson. E. G Leonard A Co.,

J. Rawi-on,

W W. Hanly A Co , McKeehan A Evans, G. Meldrum A Co., Dubois A A user. Buchanan A Co ,

inn A Co .

Beatty A Trowbridge, ChatUeld A Woods.

J. L. Keck A Bro., Steadman A Shaw K. Beiesford A Co., John Young. Ksq , Weed A Sibley. H. Block A Co..

JMM W. BLAKE, Attorney at Law, TYRACTICKS In the city and county Court*—1* I" the Supreme Court, and United States District aad Cteonit Court. special ATTENTION given to CoUecUoos in all parts of the State, or other States. To cases In under late actar' Congress; to Criminal defences, and Actions fot Divorce, and all classes of Railroad business. Deeds, Mortgages and other legal papers prepared. An English aad German Notary and Interpreter always la the office. A division ot tees made with Attorneys sending business. Et^“ Office in College Hall Building, over Fletcher A Sharpe's Bank, IK*. 45 Ernst Wnabimstem atreet, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. sprb) dAwlm MORRISOR Ac PALMER, Attorneys at Law,

mehl9 dAwly

INDIANA.

WILSON A KCNNON. NkLSON SSY LEA

OKEY, SAYLOR & KENNON, Attorneys and Counselors A.X t. A. W . tsitice, Ne. 79 WentTbird Nt., P.^O.DrawerUaa. CINCINNATI, OHIO. ALYU H. MOTUSnSHKA]), Attorney at Law, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Office, No. 5 Vinton's Block, opposite Postoffioe. janSU dAwSin

L. W. M OOED.

1. KLlNUnNSRlTB.

7eed A Sibley, ... u .^v . »

Tabbitt, Uaukness A Co..James M Clark A Co.,

B. B, Merrunain A Co., M. Bare A Co , A. G. Poarce. Hill A Uulliert, C Hlnde A Porter, S. Levi A Bru., M. W. stone. Phillip Hinkle.

11 yration of IoIjih; rlii, at the Acatlon

at the Academy of Science, in Bar is, the ie«l chemift, M. Lamo u re an x, declared that wuno European and American tobacco con tainoii fully eight percent., and the purest Havana tobacco from two W> live per cent, of Xicotiu, the ClIINtr ARolt A (lid not contain one discovcrahlu tide of that deadly {Nihon, a drop of which,,

•ted, will destroy life,

aacnt at Bomtiay lias shippe<l us large (piantities of the i hmgaroru during the pik»t two years, and although we have been pressed to supply the demand for thw delicious luxury to the veteran -inoker, yet we are now prepared to offer if in unlinutod •|iiantities, at a price much lower than some American tobacco of a far Inferior

utlit

CAKDM

Business, Vintmg and Fancy Colored Card-3 every variety, at unusually low prices.

A connoiscur has but to smoke the 3\merican b-i4-« ‘»'and cigars, which are invariably chemally flavor»‘(l, to b**disgusted with the medicinal

the ne

The

lieu

tby coating ails to shatter

nary crop* * growth o

FRUIT DRYER.

I.'S Impriivnl W:,ri 1 nitn* Fruit i'ryer, •••1 Seplt-mbur », lnii. ami April 32

lr*'i7. i-a m » an ! neat pieee ui furniture, ami the only i|ryi*r that eunlain-, a va(Mir ehamlier

aii'l vapor »*iini tlie fruit fr.ii

pa I- :

uildlngs,

the

iiinini; of wtiieti la

firm, orixinslly, the settlement has expaoiled

one of wbieh, 1

imneipal mansion, was lately built, and Is

\ ery euminodioiis. The wants'of the eommt

nily, however, sre not t idied, and another large

ted. The i|welling house and

The

yet entirely eli| mansion Is to beeree-

'Iwelling

oiHre— lur they print a weekly rounded by gardens, walks

neatly laid out.

not enough that A Is married to It,

the dual unit Y B, and C to D. iflaking the dual unit t: D. The unit A It Wight to lie married to the unit C D, making the quadruple unit A B C I*. In the approaeh and marriage of the pair A It to the pair t: D. it Is

newspaper

y paper—are suriid shrubbery, all

I' liiam ially the Wallingford braneh haa not

_>eop

they ire stea.llly earning mnney and

been ns sueeessful as the < Uieida people. But ' "nst it as follow- - - ... miin- to aecret iidultry, aetual oroi m. ie

nattin -.* It -un-

Ihry ually

mand of nature that the man ot euh pair

should faee the woman of the other. I'hYstologleallv they deem nrirr; i^e pro-

Tlo y -um up their

proxok)s irt. 2. It

ivsiologleally they di ive of great evils. I

.g!U:l

to secret inlul

iltry. aetu >1 or r.f the h'

lni , tics together unmat. lied nature-.*

more, 'ui v eyors are now engaged In select- 'lers matehed natures. v Ing a site for a milldam on the (luioniplae i ,! y th, ' custom of the world, marrii river abreast of the eoinmiinitv grounds. 1 ‘“c average of eases takes place about t win.di. when eonstruete.l, will enalde them to ' ?,* , u, *- >rn . * ' ,r, 'l*l*'X m irri ige. i- th oo nvl. e-l, . lo Into fho o. -111. thelf system, OUt of I '

nlon

go extensively into the manufaeture ol silk—a iTam li of industry very prolitahly pursued at

(•neida.

t' ltl Y hi I TINK ok r.in?.

Iv inrlu-lleed

No? t

i'lie free lovers believe in tbosalutary effects of early rl-itur. They are up with the sun. They do not all partake of breakfast together, however. It is s, rie I for several hours. Those who go the tli Ids and worshop* cat lirst. I.itereome the women and children. The aged iio min rs are slowed to Me abed to a later hour. \ II meet at dinner and at tea. Tnerarn; latior ten hours a day. In the afternoon there is nn hour devoted to recreation. The women

play croquet or stroll

ell soiimis the

.recreation, toe women th-ni ||ftn*"T*i II -A III 11 ^fjvorkan^N^WWm: culture an- h Is ril- UHllll family gatb- chasers. TKn

OUt of ubciMcricc

public opinion which has lately

them, is the grand remedy. No? that marriage Is useful, they say. In the out-ide. selllsh world, it Is of the greatest r neees-itv, Sbakerlsm Is the one extreme of wi-..n_'. marriage the other. The true mien i- free love. inkin HKi’t rvTtuv .»m.ix.. Turn: ni p;m-

^ IK IB s.

However terrible tho doctrines and prae-

tlfes of the free lovers, their r.put Bin with their neighbors is of the best km J. AseitlTFns they have always beeir highly esteemeil : by all who h ive li. eii brought In eonta. t with I

Jwrtlness or otherwise. Tfie articles manufacture and the fruits of their

in-a vap

. ting pipe, entirely preventina >wcatin< an.I tlitcliar^iiitf the

!•,». h.irrnc. It ii tbc only Fruit Dryer that ha-» a • buiblc Arc box, pr.Hlucuj>r adoubl© rapid current • •r dry. heated air w hich can be in-tantly turned t» :in> part nf th© fruit without chomrinir the li uit or opening the doors, thua formintr a t * • barmc « • itiiitf. u Inch retains the nutriment .mi IneN the fruit t.ur. makinkr it a luxur> and an ornainenr to the t:it.!c ,\ w artiiobe • •. tip) nu.' a - pace of two and a half feet r>v live, containt one liundred and twenty live fret of dry In* •Mirface and dnex ei K 'ht bush* U of iruit at a time, and i- -o].] an |.»vv the little three bushel dryer u i- in it« day. If- c m-truc?ion is 90 sim I'b’anv farmer .m btill t on. # nut %i mortice in it and beiu^f ?t re^ru’ator a tin re » bild can fTioroiiarhly undcr-'ui.d it in ten minutes The double lire U»\ and revolving priNinatic heater produ •* ' more -f' ids dn at stub It"- fuel t

any otlii-r known .lc\ice Aft«-r the fru u 1- an inde-p* n-aMe labor -avinic

l.i in - It m the neate-t, mo-t secure ainl > ■ .notnteal room heater before the jm'o|i|©. It contains twenty ninall barn for drying 1 lothin^ and holds » nil! WM-hm - and heats tfve iron- with an In • : d' ! '^*.1 aroui.r .. f \\.. ,. j ,, r . •. k • • I: 1 cotm- L- !!.:.» general faster tlinn ans thin ; *..• lore the I" ’P . and only lie* ’l- to be rc.-ti >•. be appre’nitcd I.umb* r and tol.acco kiln-

ally flavored, to be distrusted with >t© which leaves a nauseous, un.ht’ in tiie moutn, and iu tirn© seldom fi

•vous system,

native* of t!i©

Clilitsnrorfa from

to a*ce, and a

iti-in - -tmr lire w hich eoiir>es tbmu^h

oi t!ie inhaler ot tin- fumes of tobacco containing

ORIENT” Bmok© the

trom morn till nnrht, from youth

•. and are li ippiiy unc«>nseious of the wild, -'in^ lire wbn h cour-es through the veins

try

1 pie

FOSTEBS

l han

*uit -f.i'on. mu* hi tie for

a black and colored ink, oft nape and size,and on any and e

very ronce ery colore. I

ivable pajier

We invito every lover of th.- we d i C hm^urora. and guarantee utiprc. ••ici;

tin* hi 117 delicious flavor,

sold every wher at |l per |M)und. FlkWlA It. t'OOIt Al CO.* Sole Airent* and ImiNirters ol the C'lklatYMYorfk Yobacco for the l inte t .-late- m l « atiada», and dealer 1 - in ail kinds ot HAVANI AND AMERICAN CIGARS AND T0B1CC0, !

M IIX I'NPMT,

IDT Duaiit* vfreel* Mew lork. aprtrt deod.’iin.tvt -’.ai

rter,

M. W. >u>ne.

Hamilton. Clay A <*0., Williams, Bool A Co ,

C. A A. Jacob,

J. C. Cram*, Theo. Cook,

John >hillit4> A ( o., A. D. Bui ock A ‘ v>,

Procter A tiamble. Joseph C. Butler,

tiowell. Guno A Co..

Thus. Sherlock,

cha» Rule,

Bovie, Miller* Co,. A. II. Andrews,

lieorge Haler,

\w F A J. Thorne,

r strau-r* * Bro , J W. Donohue,

Wm Glenn A Sons,

Miles Greenwood, Harvey Del amp.

T weed A Andi e a s,

J. W Canfleld.

LOUUV1LLE

W. C. Hite.

GutUrin A Co.,

J B Smith,

orge Hal

H. Groteukempcx, Poland A Henry,

liutfh Me Burney * Co

Morris Orum, Mierley

BrashcarsA M’Laugliliu

Thomas Philips. M VDISUN, IND.

M Werk. N .| ■,. [[

lomas Kiri

r . C. uthi

H

Hall A Long,

Verkhalf A Bro.

A. S. tiilmore, hobert Atwood,

Sherley, Woodfolk A Co.

George H. II iTf, D A Y To Shaw, Barbour A < o.. V, W inter-. Pierce, Tolle A Holtoo. John H Winters. Wohson, Talbot A Page, George W »haw . N W Kmci>ou * Co.. J V. Pernne. King. Lloyd A McLain, Ileorv S. Fowler.

H. A. Jours,

LYTON, u

Jones,

George C. King,

David Gihmn A < •». W..I Lowr< Moore. Wilstach A Bald- It K. Dunki

E\ ANS\ | I.T.K. J Lowrey a t

»re. Wil-tach A Bald It K. Dunker-on iu. DIN LOP A GOOD W l

it- at Indian ip K. II KWINa,,

Itan;

t.eneral Agent for Indiana,

aprs dJwcod Box M3, Indianapolis. ARE YOU INSURED ?

IF YOU ARE POOR

WCORD & KlINGENSttiTH, Attorneys at Law, T>E 4CTICE In the City ndU County Courts, in £ the Supreme Court, ami in th« United State* District and Circuit Courts. Special attention given to COLLECTIONS In thta State and other State*; to omw of Divorce; and to Criminal Defence* in nil part* of the ffinjr .Y divGiou oi fee* made with Attorney* ^eodiug busiue**. Office, Nw. 4 Mink ete Mlwck, luaian- _ apwlin, laMlaamk. aprfS d3m JAMS HUGHES. J.S. IIABVKY HUGHES & HARTEY, Attorneys at Law, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. VVffLL practice in the Federal and State v * Courts, and give promut attention to the Collection of Claims throughout the State. Oflice lui K.V't Washington street. Washington City Dullness transacted through CitY* rm llll * tle, ^ ******* ^ Feck, Washington

Jaiue- llnghtM, of Indiana. .1

Charges F. Peck, r, of 111 mol-.

•*W, Dcnve < alifornia.

Ut LUES, DENVER & l*K4 K, Attorneys at Law,

WAKHI^Ci'rO.Yi CITV.

r OlT maydio and leave your family j»oor. If

■ fortune in an hour. ln>uranee It pays

COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOHN M. PENDLETON, f '4>7I71(*i«iI<>N 711.K4 II 4 N l'.

For tlir imn !i.i-e ^nd - .)o...»

DoBf^tk FlPfr<* auti Pulled U ol,

Mo. Itrofidway, *>e%a' York.

»*> ng

oflice. Nn T:» r-oiitb Him

obe

biuil tin ier till' p i'l l; •*an b»* -*■ -urtat t !u-

'tri-rt. wh.-r.- fl».- Wardrobf l»r\er»'.in be

••perati«-n all t!;• lim« # . Addrir-x

I K. IH»WKI 1

tn- •.»t» lndi.in.it' ^1"

arc bt-

tA>H advance- ma 1 eneral or -pc ial M.

.1! k t l J

iicp* 'til lur

CIRCILARS

TURNING. Maniifacturcr *»f everv <lc-cnpt u>n «>t JOB TURNING.

Of every dcscrii'lum ne:'tlv exix'utedoncommnn white ur eulnred paper, letter pai'er, note paper , in fact, on any kind or quality of paper desir*

ti'l price accordiiiglv.

or, i e.1,«

• ring, at win. h l.iuiness is discussed, perhaps a hymn or a -m g sung, or books read. Then onmos r"ir. mi ut to bed, The manner of >••- |C' tin r p ir'ii' r- i'.t the night is a secret which they do lod lisciiise.- A sceeedlng meiut'er de-

)re held in high estimation by pur- r A M prepared TBo articles manufaetiirn.l or pro- 1 nnmeni.il Tn dueeiAby the Shaker communities have al- " ' '

ey do lo t li.eiiise,* A sceeedlng i ire.I that it was done hy lot, the

ing Hid I'ol. rUie plates at the lea table This,

how

way* lie^p in demand hv the pifblie. The fre* lovers hi'l fair to rival them, if. In.!" !.

they do not equal them at pre-ent.

to.: ouli kind, of plain nou .-r rnlok in tto- lie.t maiim i' an.|

reason il.io leriH- I keen • on-tiinlly .m I. ,ri.) a ginxl u..ortinent of st ur It die.ter- and N. iv el i'-.-t., and make tbrin t.. ..r 1 ■ -r All kind- "I l.irniiur in l.utldir- 1 no). I'.mef (u:,k. i

i u.it-r. i

uwever. is I'Ositively denied hy them. I he attract, ii of temporary alUnittes is probably the ruie. ^

• Tin- ssr.nvTit not s.urki>.

They wash and print on Sunday. They do

kT of

not

liey help

f the day.

Speeiai Dispat di to tiie t in. inn.iti '. i/. t te i -harp n.elter from General Hnfler The President Itootli'* Diary anil General Gram Conimentei* cn. WasiHXt.r.'X', May 2.;. i.KNKlt vl. T'.I ri.Klt \xi> mi; I-vi:'*< *N ru iu-

sF.KTK.ll-. |

General Butler has lieen move.ljo write a letter In reply to a newspaper parajraph. He 1 refers to the eharge and attempted ex plana- I

They print their paper and wash their linen tinn as to pardoning des« r t,. r s from a We.t lieeatlse it is' convenient to do and does not YIrginia regiment, and then eonttnai.'sinterfere with the regular week day work. . It is true that tiie War Ib partnn nt order !

1 restoring these men is not dated ttll the J .th of Noveinla-r. thirty davs altiT tie election.

T-* or«lcr v

biubb r-’ an.I

l>r.>t(>|>Uy atti inli 1 to b« twi-rn Men lian an-1 «i.jimn* -south of I ni *n D»*|H» r

PLANTS. Pofat4> Plnul-

n a

in tbc sacred charactc

they say h and thi

do n"t perform unnecessary labor on the day. rint their paper and wash their linen

The Sabbath, they say was abolished with the commandments and the old Jewish laws. They

1/ >it - \ u n I put t of lfn^ $ i P« i t niMt-aru I." I In mi'..xte l at my i

»*«! t » any I liutroil or j r |t'. Tmi p**t bah tfiiI•*%

TIIK 1 IK AT TH OF THK rOMMUNITV.

it must not b' > ini Alined that the men are fan at i. d i i‘..div iduals, or as. otics,

i in tin ii monstrous l«ellef. I >11 the

e.mtr.u y. ttu ■ me gi'iilal, happy and hearty,

in the to

vvrapp. d Up i

tin y

uid api' ireiitlv

is almo.t unknown ei av es reeord I ho ti

out of an aver ago of forty iiienilxirs, and somo

• from <dironie diseases eontriet-

est of lu-alth. Sieknea, m the eonimiinlty. ^’iv atal death* In sixteen yoai

HT. 1

but the President

eleetion, and the Department took thirty d to Investigate thecaac ol one man of the t Hundred and Ninety-third, who vtns proved

to nav-

is pn

deserted to the enemvt and then obeyed the Kxeetltivo order as Ji

Hltndl

of these were

ed brf.ire the v letlms Joined the luovenient. In he had order,

ease uf any bodily ailment the aunplest reme

ed tiie Exeetltivo order as Jo the One red and Ninety.second, svthiS no thanks are due to Mr. Johnson that all t)^ s..

ers were not restore’ before the sl.-etinii. :i»

ed to be <t»ne witlioutl invcstb i-

y to bf ■b , liv> , ri it) centi pcr

^•uts p« r hutuircil • icn«-»*. three an.I

• «»t Iti'lianapoli-. t»n the l\»p»* l Tc. k or Kiefs her i.ravel ICoail; or •leivvt*ic I. prepai-l. bv e\.pr»*N- I** air. part ot kill- '•l itc D B i.Bob f, B O Box l^i in) *. W J tlTli.ITuA wlw * RAILROADS. ■ a.I Him* pot in a ml 4'in«'iu*in(i K:*ll>

routl.

Three Passenger Trains leave Indiiinapolis daily

iH*n n - ntenbom as

<T noinn all; atlianapolih.

ISln.nl*: UooI^m.

Vo have a very complete assortment of paper f< Blank Books, which will b© Itountl in stn h manner a* will inttwre complwt© rsatisfaction. The attention of county otfleers is respectfully calleti to "this branch of our business.

f t»en

nnhetl at rciutst. UKV I i;i;\( !.-

11 P- Y all, 4 litib icr N at; ■ >nal I >ar. k oi i **mmt'rce, N*-w York; McN-r>. .1 l; «.nn in. .lohn-ion »t i ’ New York, itonlon, M. Millan A t o . Lletelan.r Ohio; \V I*. Westlall. i a-hur »tr-t Bati..nai Bank, Minneapsili-. 5llnne>.*ta, Thomas Arthur 1 a-hler First National Bank. Newton. ’ I, M. -.r*. Ford. Duon ,t . o , m l.ouis. and lo any banker tbrougl.out tlic counlry li.iv mg New 4 ..rkeorre-|sm.|i ni. marggilcslAuilm* W [> BI RKRAM IS 4 *C M V 1 ii, E 0. Bl'HE II 441 JB W. D. B1IRKHATI A 4 OEIsrEY4A.r. tflfl«ISSIO.\ MBRCebTS. 41 I'kaniber Coatiuercr, Rear llu.Ming, < IHk At.i., 11.1 teff' Particular aiteeti >n pal ! t.« mime Miller - onbr^. 4'r.liT- - •!. ife-t i«»r Klonr, t .ram an«l Bro luci' -ample nt . i» app.icati-n.

X r Ol. r maviliu an.I leave >»ju L rich, you may lose \our l You can not lose>oiir Life li von a intere-t on ymir n best cou?idenn^ >ou run tm n-k.

I^isi H V. I’M Tilt. OlaD K kll.lABftaF BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE CO^

ftMTT*» Ittl.D, 4YIAVN.

Practice in the Supreme Court of the I'nited

aims an. ii street.

itatev Olhci

the < ourt <»f Blaims

ppartwents uar!6 dSm

H J. KYAN.

T. KEDMOND.

RYA\ A REO.nOsYD, Attorneys at Law, Meal teaUatc a. a a Claim Agevita, \VTILL atten-l to the purchase and -ale of Real ? ▼ K-tate. Collection of Claim*, Bounties, Pensions, Renting of Houses, etc. Oflice Room* So. » West Washington street. Room No. 1, INDIA*APOL1S, INDIANA. Jan 5 <16m Martin M. Ray. Jonathan W. Gordon. Walter March. MAY, G OH DON A JIAKCM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, INDIAN API) LIS, IND., Will practice in the Federal and State Court*. Offlee. No 13 New A Talbott’* Building, South of P»»-t 1 mice r>o>48dlv

i'a.-U Assets, - Claims Pai4, -

- i-sOO.OOO 00 - SIOO.OOO 00

DENTISTS. Cf- -A.. WELLS. DENTIST, OFFICE, OVER RARRISON’S RAM.

OrriCKRR—II C Lor*!, President and Sup

tondent; .1 Fr. Richardson, A — istant Su|mti dent; F B. Lord, General Ticket Agent; Th

Snooner, General Freight Agent. W. li. L. Noble, General Agent, ludi;

IIIC I. HE ADM

Mltl

, . Mon iM’forr the elertiim, th. r.’l.y tliking

die-! lire 11 -I’d, *11. h :n tlm iipplu- ition of water, I enty live thouaaml doli n', from tli^ tun !

b itliiug in*I alivtimllloU!. Ill food.

MK r, IT.'.

'I*- it h not lial.iluaily u«pd. It 1* ifflowod to t!.o ag.-d In certain quantltl"*. Spirltuou* liqii*ii. aro intorilieti'd. \ littlo wtno i* |i.'rlollleil to the inllrni. Toi' ie l *o Is not UHi’d In io\ lorm. Iliough tho nolglitior* ity that Homo of I lie obi fellow'occasionally indulgu in anly ciit'vv. Tei H also forbidden. A weak kind of f*ilfeo I. UHod. Thi'ir meal* oonnlat of fruit. vetetal'loH, milk, and HOfnetlmoH ehiekeii. w liiih .coiim not to lie held in thee»tegnry »il me itKudi. oj 'tor* and daiUH aro oaten

nliundantly.

proprlated to dlHnlilod hoI'Ii.th, to tht’MO doaertor* an*i claim fact' no dontitfiil [ier*on ha*

where.

i I aping it

up glvi

agent'. Tlie-e m t rail let ed am -

nuorit’s IiI.lHY. f

Again let mo examine the a'J*rtion that Iho 'tory that eighteen page* ha.1 ijoen taken from I tooth** diary in alao an'invention, IliHith’H diary ha* been before the (committee, and eighteen page* aro carefully «ut nut, being the page* down to the very f day of the

atloii. Tho only Iqueatton ^ai'.-d

Cotunibu* iin.l ln<linnupoliM 4 en-

trul Kitilwny.

Ilireo 1 .'"Onger Train, leave Indianapoli..lady | Of varlmi' .Ire, neatly printed nn nicely niltui

a per, and at the very Inwest living rates.

Hrrii'Kin 1! K Smith. Pro.i.le: .lliit»,.l M T.iml, Siiperiiuendeiit General Freight Agent; K. Ticket Agent, Indiuiiaixili*.

nt, ('"inmlii]', ; IW Smith,

Uliandler. General

H'»aH»lnatl"ii. Tiie om v queatinn .ral.ed was when and bv whom were tbeso leases out out. Itooth. whtlo hunted for his lile through swamp* mid by ways, after the aH^assination, would hardly have leisure for suph amusement. Beside*, on horseback, with ono log

W hut sector denomination In ('hrlstondom broken, It might lie dllTleult to geij a ruler or does not found Its belief on sonte portion of the straight edge by which to tear thb leaves as ruble? Of the thousand and« one dllforent J nicely as it Is done, Kverythlng pken from l uilis professed liy modern i lirl'tlanlty, where Booth’s person was put in as evidence on the i-the one that doc* not qu do Scriptural au- trial of airs, Surratt. Kven toa)il|| of o\-

ehang. this dl

b'l'l I'.l'il ■) IIICl.lKr 4XU I K G I l.'FS UK I IIK

I KKK I UVKI S.

eeplion. I'he Bitile is brought tolieartosaneti''ii its creed in nil its det ills. '|'he only dlfi* I'eiiee is the iilusphcmy of .iieli a perversion

id the holy writing

i'he ri iigtous belief of Hie free lovers may 1*0 div idcd into two parts lirst, the strictly re1 u;loll', me.nidiy. Hie socialistic. In their practice, li vvever, they eomtiliie tmtli so intlinalely that they art- inseparahle. I’aking the llitde and its te n lungs they maintain the perleetion of mankind as a result of the second eonnng ol i lirlst. which they claim timk place wittiin one generation from the tlm* of his prc-ence on earth. M itthow i., 21; Koman* 3, I I. and Other texts wtiieti tliey qnotr, declare, luey hold, the otueet of the mission and saerlu e ol . hri-t to have I the salvation ol his people, not merely nr primarily from the consequence et their miis, l>ut Ironi their >in*

tliemselv es.

ary Itself, and a valuable d^mond pm

which he wore, These alone werejkept back. Why can not eighteen leaves of He, diary and *| the pm now Ik'found? Until those having had the custody of articles takeu. Ironi the tiody call account tor all of theniv I mu«t he excused from believing the testlimtay that the articles now are In the same condition as when Tound. If the witness c,ii tm found who has got the pm. perhaps hefan tell us who has the iiitssing leaves. I>o ;you really

think that missing leaves are an liwentlon? OKUitN OKTIIK IIOTTI.IX'G I P sqdlUY.

Kthmstille nn«l 4'mxxrordwv ill«i

Railroiwl.

Three Trains leave Iniljanaisilis daily. .luhn Ingle, Jr . I’re.i.lent an*l Superintendent; J K Martin. General Ticket Agent; A K. Shrader. General Freight Agent, Evansville. ■ .ouiMvillr, 'Xew 4ll>any unit 4'hU I'ittfo Knilron.l. Direct Itoute from Lotiisvillo to i'hieago. orru'KHH—D. i». WilUnmson, Trusice; 1 A Williamson, Assistant Trustee; li. K. Masten Terre llanfc iinst I ml inHiipolbs

Knilr»»«l.

Four passenger trains leave Indianapolis daily. OrriCKHK—E. J. t’eek. President; It K. Kicker, Siiperinlendeiil; S T. Scott, General Agent, In-

dianapolis.

J e tie rs-o n vi 11 * Ku ilro.nl.

Three Pas.enger Trams leave Indianapolis daily lUriCKiis D. Uickcts, President; It..race

penntendent; James Fcmer, General t; Thoma* I arse. General Freight

Thouuvs c arse, Geu. ial

Railroad Printing.

omt'oraof railron.ls will conanlt the interests ol the -aine bv calling at the Herald otfle o and leaving their orders for work. A portion of our material has been selects! with reference to this class ot work.

Scott, Su|

Ticket Aircnt; Tlii>m;i Agent, Jelfersoiivdie Agent, Initianaiiolis.

As my hand Is In. perhaps it wl)} he well to i nok up the origin of the phrase Vhleii uninenttve persons have appropriated to tlieuielve*. Your article says Gene.ral Butler

says Gene.l

must be^ more careful, or he’ll get ivottlsd up

iiieiuseii c. . again. True, he mav be in the sssue wav »s " l re* .loin In love, the element of their lielief l , n M *y; when operabng aga-; which has given them their more popular i 'vtebmond *„,! Pctorsburg, Oener;,* Butler n ime, U held i\* tho cardinal point of ihelr re- -iwk V fron ? Grant to j»<»nd

5 % ■•SS , £' ZS^FTXTiL'VS&’SK rein stn, sums up the : .^'J , ! 0 | " | l ***'^ 4en I •'‘fbt thv battle ef

matter lnthe following words- n ,i ”* f .a ? tberyto. General ('l,rl>t condensed all the reiiiilrements of the 1 * , * n * ' ,e neral (irant »event<asn thousand I iw and prophets into the simple rule: “What- ' P' l 'ked men out of twenty-flve tqousand ef-

to you, do Paul said

!• '.b'us practice. Mr. No

the systempln his pamphlet exj doetrine ef in* salvation from sin,

on!*;

e ri q’ilrements of the

e Simple rule: “What- I I- --- ; -7 •'.",“'7 , '''

ever ye would tint men should do to you, do ' ._ V^®,,, VI... 1 ,*!!'®®.tfoops then

under General Butler’s command,^hereupon ties of the Army of^the Potomac ha.l'bottled him up In Bermuda Hundred. .That complaint woa repeated about his heidquarG rs. and In it* very words will be found to have

voile veil *0 to them.'’ Matt. 7:12.

• He that lovetli anet her hath tultilled the law; t..r tins, t'h.'ii -halt not commit adultery, i’hou sh*lt not kill. Thou slialt not steal. Thou shall not bear false witness. Thou shall hot

covet; and tf there tm any other cvimmand- . . — ment, it is t'rleily oompretiended tn the sati, h ' < ‘ n published tn the correspondence from log. Thou 'halt love thy neighbor as thyseifTi thence of the New \ ork Ti.'.gj of that date. I ,ivo worketh no ill to his nelghl>or: therefore | r-ighteen months afterward Generali (Irani inl.ive I'tho fulfillment of the law.” Horn. I.!:--I cor P or **"^ t * le wor J* l n » grave'otadal ret'i. Vnd again; •• All the Uw Is DilBlled tn one . P° T h w ' l ** ou f gt'log. a* 1 have 'Bne. reason

word, even in this, thou shall love thy neigh

i'.'f as

even 111 this, thou shall love thy neigh- ■ •’ or their pertinency, and the phrase thus used 1 thvself." Gal. '.li. Thus the law, by bm was deemed a sHntillatlofi of genius.

The Inventor did not think as hlthly of his own production, however. Kven » liorrowe l

rush light shines wtdelv in a !bick:mi*t. llespeetfully, your obedient servhrt.

. Benjamin FfltL'ruEn.

I^afiiy ettc nasi lmli:tnap«l!»KaiW

rswasl.

Throe Passenger Train* leave Indianapolis daily, orKtCEtw—William F. UDjmobD, Prcsiilent; J. M. Kcrocr, .\»if4tant >upcr!nrcnslcnt, I .ifayettc; W. 11. rarmltiti. General A^eut, liniianapuhs. Relle Ton tn i ae Railroad. Three Passenger Tram* leave Indianapolis daily. Officer.*—gunman 5V itt, Presiiient. i Ievelan.1, Oiutt; j. L. Ciu;ul, tieneral Siipermtcn.ient; Lucicn Hills, General Freight Agent. T D B.vrUm. General Passenger Aijvnt, luvlianapoii-. ■adlnaapoliH, I’eru aad Cbicaco * Kasitrood. Three Passenger Trains leave Indianapolis daily. Officers—David Mary, President and Superintendent; 1>. t’. Thompson, Assistant Stipcrintondcut; V. T itallott. General Ticket Agent , L. N. Andrew*. General Freight Agent Indianapoli.

BOOK PRINTING.

OnrB.xik Room is wellstoeked with new type.and we keep ou liand an extensive stock of Book Paper, which is purchased at the very lowest wholesale price*. Lountrv publisher* would do well to send iu their pamphlet work, a* our facilities will

to do it at such rates os will allow them Ule profit We shall make this branch

and persons leaving pou a neat,clean job

a reasonable profit We shall make this brani of our business a speciality, and persons leavii

us their orders can depen.f 11

viewed through the nevv covenant, instead of being "exceeding broad," is as narrow a* one word- love. The questhm before the mind of

who seek* after holiness, is not whether

be c in duly observe, all the ordinances of the Jewish or Christian ritiul, cr whether he can immediately perform all the good works which in vy be conceived as resulting from thwprlnci1 '' ''f the law when perfectly developed In external a; tion, but simply whether he can

'■ be does this one thing, the WorvJ of

God authorize* hi* conscience to be content.

fcr’’lovc is the fultUUng of the law.”

. M vHi r w^ml hfr '' f ? T r' wbil11 boil"* one man

1 v MuM -™ * nd -* v . ote *«»• 'ovw of one in-

EXPRESS COMPANIES. 4damn* Kxpreaa Coanpaay.

Indianapolis Office—No. IS East Washington st. j Alfred Gaither, Superintendent, Cincinnati; '

John 11. Ohr, Agent, Indianapoli*. Amerlcaa ExprvanCompnay.

IndistnapolU Offlee—No. S4 East Wa-lung:* n st. ! E. W. Sloan. Superintendent. Indianapoli-: J.

k>IG.

Ktram PressM**.

Two degradevl sisters, in Hocking county, Ohio, bad a tight the other day. anil the father

in Hocking »y. anil tl paddling t the Wome

Butterfield, Agent, Indianapoli

•’ffiltod Muttrs* F.xprrww 4'onipnny. Indianapoli* i HUee—No. 34 East Wa-hington st

J. Butterfield, Agent, Indianai>olU.

nan.

olely to another

f law. U ■d not j> 1 1ova on ot * fatal > romanc

• borne out by the

matter of fact wav In which they Uv*. on the

them with a board. Oae of the 4romen held in her arm*, the while, an illegitiru tte child, which on Sunday, the 12th. dievt ^ I'he coroner's jury reported “that the death of the child was the visitation of (.iod to take it out of mls-

;r,he"^u.^nte“o^^‘^?^» e ‘ l ^

in viewof the ’Tonimaid'teriora^one'^tnother The negroes South have an Idea.' that they ley believe that love 1* not a fatalltv to anv 04n *° to ' v?r y tt ’ 1 P :irt >' w ‘t l > 0U I 3“ mvita-

e person. There 1* no romance in thetr Uon '

compofltioa. and lb« fact is borne

JVerclukMt** I mIom ExprMa i’oiMp^y IndianapolG Offlee—M East Washingrton street

. Division Superintendent. In- , Green, Agent, Iudianap4.)li^. i

presses an uuli

win Ush

ive eonaectetl with our establUtuneat six in lull blast, which enable us to turn off

her of impressions per day, ami

takeover otherestnb-

\ unlimited numl

hich ffives us great adv:

nu.

R. B. McPherson, diana polls; James

TELEGRAPH COMPANIES.

Stereotyping

CffllWffl Telecraph

FfflfflT-

contrarv. they ’>elleve In the control, guidance «nd discipline of the affeetion*. No man cm

An English novel ha* a princivtal character whose name 1* Anabelia Hews*rkddle Kew•(nvidle.

Office in Blackford'* Block. < and Washington streets; entra

street.

J. F. Wnlliak, Division Superin; Whitney, Manager ; A. Winder, Cl

Georee F. Bro

For publUher*. promptly attended to.

I at the Herald Job Boom*

tendent; C.

cr, chief Operator

A. PIS1ILR i W. D. Bt RkilAtf, tiambridge flly, mu. / YKDKRS rcc ivcd |..r KuiirlHin. Uye and High V./ V\ In..., Im■! 11 bond and free, at 1 mcinnuti I'nccs. inorl'J «l3m DtamL DoncAi. w. n. raono*. jiroiDcooia. I». DII^iCAK Sc CO., <4 K7V B7ILA. L, Commission Merchants, And Usalers in FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE. WHISKIES AND CIGARS, No. 4*4 West* (.otxiMuama Nt., 1 Opposite Union Depot,) INDLAKAl’OUS, INDIANA. JI /’v'..11.Ignmoou solicited. PoetoBce Box 1S4Z. apr'ii .'if

COPARTNERSHIP. ARCHITECTURB. r|YflK undersigned have thi?* day entered into a A. e. partnership .'or the purpose of transacting a *rener:il Architectural business. In the •*fl«'*e forim rly ticcupie 1 by J. L *Sinythmyer, in Vinton Block, corner t»t Market and i’eunsylvania streets, second floor. J. I. SMYTHMYER, aprl tlivv* B. \ KNOS.

FOUNDRY. 4diaries Steffens. J"hn S’hnei'lcr. HXKrh'KNI'N .V M'lKNIkJIUKR'N INiIFl.VNf.V4*OL,liS PhffBis Boll and Brass Foundtry, *26 Union Railroad Track, half -ijuarc cast oi I'nion Depot, Indiauapoliii, India

All kind* of Faucets and Stea and Gas Fit-

ntiy on han.l. iuar:*>d3m

tings constant

HARDWARE. E. A. HUTCHINSON ? & CO., laipcruT' liid .Ic.Mtcr. "i

I>

No. f»o Walnut Nfrccl, t7t»I wen 1'ljii'd onrl Pearl Fkts,.

All P#licir>* Ylutual and Aon-FarIVi table.

All Kinds of Policies Issued.

Kndwunucnt Payable 10, l j. 20 and 2.J Vcar* from Date •( your Policy. If you are alive, to yourself in Ot-h; if you die before, to the persou named.

Insure To-day for $20,000! An*! ton years from to-day you getthe cash yourself. Premiums may be paid annually, semi annually. or Quarterly. Part note taken when required. Dividends every year after two years. Dividend September 1. 1WW. 4| percent, on Life Kate, adding from 60 to 120 per cent, to sure Policies. For one payment on the Life plan, at the age of thirty-live, we insure you for two years and three' days. In any other tompouv you insure for one year.

-Agents* Wniited. r. a. BiRTuoLoaEW, efd'i u«nt.

Mo. 25 HVs£ Washington Street.

de.'8dpowlv INOIANAPULIN. IfflU.

UNION

INSURANCE COMPANY,

OV 1.YD1A V ArOL.l!«.

OFFICE-Xorthwest oorncr Washington and

Meridian streets.

Cash Capital aa4 Sarplas, S21S00 00 JAMES H RAY. President. K. B. MAR TIN DALE. Vice Preset. D. W. Grubbs. Secretary. marii ddm

CINCINNATI, OHIO. octl .13m

TOBACCO. Lew- MioMnx. Wm. B. Jladdnx. MADDUX BROTHERS, Dealer- in Foreign’and Domestic LEAF TOBACCO, And Manufactnren of C I O A. Ik s , 171 rK03IT STREET, MEW YOKE. W. J. POtTSDSTOSK,

jaSS-ddm

Tr»YeIing Agent.

FOR SALE OR TRADE. A Splendid Chance far In-

ve<4tnient.

T HAVE 860 acres of Land, fourteen miles I southeast of this citv, on Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad, within one mileot the station. for sole or trade for property la this city or InCihcinnati, or will sell on liberal terms and low prices. It is well watered, and is susceptible of division so os to mat e three, four or five farms; has two good farm houses and two barns ; about too acres* well set in meadow, three orchard*. » irrist and saw mill with circular saw, which will

he-sold separate or with the land.

WM. LOVE,

aprU.Wt Real Estate Broker. . rhec incinnatt Enquirer and Commercial will copy one week anasend bill to this office.;

PROFESSIONAL.

-amuol E. Perkin'

lleury B. Sav ler.

Ji-.

Lewis Jorlin. PEKRl.WS. -AY I-Alt 4c JORRAM, 4Kf ILL practice in the LT..ted States Courts, tv and the Civil ohd Crtiuinol Courts of Indiano. Will give special attention to Bankruptcy, Collecting and Probate business. Office, room So. 4 .EtnaButlaoi-. North Pennsylvania street. adrlldtea*

£ YULCC LARS of every ae*cnpvtoW ftty exV7 eeuted am common white or alorwd paper, letter paper, mote paper, or. im ffic<. no aay kind er mulin'off popte tl tel ami, ood prieen ocomrdtmmt*. CaUafSo SEEAXD uF/ILK.

WHOLESALE GROCERS. A. JONES A CO., (Sucoeffiors to Jones, Vlnnedge 4 Joneo.) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Mot. 7 and S Batc» Monte Building, l-NLUANAPOLla, IND. a. jonbs. H. OLAT. E. r. JONES. " j w JONES fehSdlv

LIGHTNING ROD. _ Munson Lightning Rod.

ITS SPIRAL SHAPE.

ice.

Dr Boynton, aaclentlflc professor, say* its »plrol flange* stiffen the rod, and the rough edge* dissipate the electricity, and therein i* much better than a smooth surface. Ami Profe*»or Buckman, of Philadelphia, *a>* the open flange* running spirally the whole length of the rodeuaUe* the fluid to freely traverse both surface*, and at the same time pursue the spiral connwtoit*

movement.

Munson s LtoaTNistj Rod.—Thi* rod ho* received the highest uiarksot commendation which science can give. It bo* been endor'od by Moses G. Former. Electrical Engineer. Boston; Ur Buctman, Professor of Chemistry in Pennsylvania Medical University; and. indeed, by over live hundred Professors in Colleges, and other scientific men, as the best roil ever invented, and possessing all the element* necessary to protect

buildings from lightning.

It has received the first premium* at the Stat Fairs of New York. Pennsylvania, Iowa. Uliuoi

r airsof New York, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Illinois, ndiano. Ohio and Connecticut, and at the National Fair, Maryland Institute. American institute of New York city, F ranklin Institute of Philadelphia, Mechanics’ Institute, Cincinnati, and at very many County and District Fall all sections of the country. It has been sue -'lni ‘ — ...

igent people DAVID MUNSON. Offlee No, 53 East Washington street, over Munon A Johnston’s Stove Store. marTT-dhm

SHOW CASES.

SCHMITT Be SRO.. SHOW CASH WAREROOMS, Na. ae Ttffilffl 9*.. Cinclnnffltl, Ohio, ffij^AU kind* of Show Cases kept on hand ana made to order. mar* dfim

CHEAP LAND.

PtlXX'ST CTENTS I»E» WCIVE t 500,000 Acres Seth th Five Weeks!

me win way too ace«s.

A GRICULTURAL COLLEGE SCRIP is jTV. offered at the above price. Any Got ment land not yet taken may be entered

Warrants.

Scrip for sale at Branch Bank of State of Ind ana. Coll on or address O. K. BROUSK. 3>, West Washington street, jan33w3m Indianapolis.

now

vern-

on theae

FISH.

i>. j. rHo.vtmo.M a. co.. -nrHOLBSALE and Retail Dealers In Fresh T» Lake. River and Sea PUh of all kind*. O' 'ter* and Gome. Also, Commission Merchoato, Ut7 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. shipments in any amount made to all porta of the country. Order* solicited and promptly attended to. martS dSm

PHYSICIANS.

J. m. ¥4M 4M*r, St. U-,

ICcleetic

SURGEON AND ACCOUCUKK.

Offloe No. 130 (resideuce No. 136) North Peunsylvania street, one and a half squares North of

Prate ffiee. Indian spoil*, Imliana.

Office hour* from seven to mine a «-,<te* to

' BP. M.

three aad seven to nine i

fahtedly

PLASTERER.

j. M. R’BR I E ,

Career Sixth i apittdCffi

TOILET.

Lffidlw* Dpslrlnf a Clear ami

ifieXUCKE ;6b«ige\Y.wb.

This delightful Toilet article has no equal for grants lag aad Beautifying the Complexion ami Sold by Druggists everywhere. »«*•*, 74 thltre sweets New ¥»rh. Je#dly NEWBALL>N Magic Hair Restorative. No Sulphur. Thi* Is the best article for reetorUg 4URKVMAUI To It* original color in the market. MAGIC HAIR DTE! Complete iu one bottle. No trouble. Block ot brown a* desired. Manuiac >ured and for sale at 47 Honor between Sin. on gtota In the Uun

red and for sale at 47 Hanover street, . and Court, Boston, and by all Druglunlted State*. jet dlveod

DRY COCOS.

CHAMBERS, STEVENS & CO., Importer* and Jobbers of IDR/'X" GOODS, Nos. 85 and 87 Race St., below Pearl, aprSUd3m _ CINCINNATI, 4»MI4». W.U. Hoover. J. tk Pumphrey. Murray 8hipluy. HOOVER, PUMPHREY 4 CO., ■ Wholesale Dealer* tn STAPLI AAD PAM DRY GOODS 4N 1* NIOI'IONM, So. 84 Pearl Street, between Vine and Pace, OINOI3SF*ffA.TI. aprtl) d3m SPRING GOODS!

POSIVIVEV MAMeAlNK IN

DTEW QOOX5S

STAR STORE,

Nu. ,« W eat WhhhlhClhh Ntreet.

^^'^J^YARDS^Prints, new styles and prices, 6,uaj yards fancy Dres* Goods, all the best styles, aad very low. 4. U)U yard* Bleach Muslin*. Prices from 13^ to 30 cents. 5,155) yard* light and heavy Brown Muslins, from 13 to 34 cent*. 5. (55) pair llo*e and Half Hose, from 15 to 4" cent*. FtlSTORI SHAWL, Very beautiful. A full line of other Goods and Notion*. FACGHT A NICHOLAS, No. 13 West Washington street, aprl3d3m Indianapoli*. Indiana. nr/

(the

M£VY,

Os ao CO.X.XEL'TIO.X WITH ANY OTHER BSTABU5H ■BIT of the aouie name, in or out of Indianapolis W. ± H. GLEIUf, Proprietor* Ho* BOOOMSEOTIOH W1TB 08T OTHER ESTaRklBH hint of the same name. In or out of Indianapoli* W. A. SLBNN, FreFTietura

leSdtf

"T Y Iffi E It, ’ S BEE EIX VE IS THE L-<e£h<ling' House IN THB STATE k'4»H Rich Silks, Dress Goods, dhffilfw, SAffiwlM. Ihoiteeuhlcu, Trimmings, Laces, Notions,Etc. CrC’IsOAKlI MAlhK TO —if.

»•. 2 West Wash., Car. Merlilsi St. jelS deodlx

OLD LONDON DOCK.

THIS DELICIOUS TONIC, ■specially designed for the use of the MEDICAL PROFESSION AND THE FAMILV.

those Intrinsic medicinal diuretic,) which belong to a OLD AND PURE «IA.

abundantly vindicates our claims to public confidence, and guarantee* the excellence of this Standard Article. Put up in Cases, containing one doxen bottles each, and sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc. A. M. BININGKK 1 CO., | Established 1778.] Sole Importi rs, No. 15 Beaver street. New York. MADLY, NEN4M K A CO., 143 South Meridian street, ludianapolU, Wholesale Agents. Opiuioua of (Me Press. The Biningers,No. 15 Beaver street, have a very high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best bouse iu New York —[ Home Journal. The house of A M. Bininger A Co., No. 15 Beaver street, has sustained for a period of eighty years a reputation that may well be envied.— [New York Evening Post. jelfideod&weowly

SHIRTS. H -A. la la O U PATDNTDO IMPROVED FBEACH YOKE SHIRTS, WARRANTED TO FIT. Pm Seated, November 1, lm.,9.

F.Y.S.

t'OK *4.44,17 by all IN-iaclpal Ihealei-s, and at YVholeMtle only byBallou Brothers, hlOL.IL F*-A i' P) M V tL KX, 493 Br*»4way, Yew York Litv. febl4 3m

RROFESSIONAL.

“Very Inportaui to tho Afflicted. M DRS. BROOKES & STILL,

(Late of New York City,

TJ AYE located iu this city, anti for the pre-ent XX token rooms at the Parti-on lIou>f. .in i otter their services in the treatment of ail .Jh ea-eSof the human sy>tem wiiii u\Y«iKMZKi» KLKclUUMiiDlCAlKD IN ii ALATi* >N. a new system which has ha-l uuboiii <leil suecc.-N. By thistreatmeai the reme lial a^ent Ik brought iu contact wiih the blood, through t::e lungs, by inhalation, changing he color of the blood irom a dark to a bright rcd.at the same time cleansing it from all impurities. The cures effected by this system of Inhalation in su* h diseases a> FAKAHSI:*. NKUKALbl V HULL MATlSH, ASTUMA, and all Lung L>i>ea--e> % have never been [ualed. CONSL MPIIUN, es]»ecially, has been

access. Many cases pro-

eated with great si

with grea

nounced incurable, have yielded to it. and"it patients made to rejoice wita new life and vigu We have many testimonials in our ponncssI* which we can otter to verify what we have a

tinned.

These inhalations are unlike any .-tin t- r ufor remedial purpo-.*-. Tind can bj itui... j

sss. Many Yielded to

Iial purpo-,*-. «*iii'i «an l>e thi--i*!e ot New \o»I l the afflicted to cult an I -

k LoubUltat i ‘Oflice hours Irom nine A. M. to -even my 11 d4teod&w It

WM. MKBCKa. a. B MOBS.

Lat

CAR BUILDERS.

UKO SIOObkKl*.

,te M.C. BuiMcr, C. U. A D. A M K 1C MKHCKK, .740 KK A 4 0., Builder* of every JcscriiiUoii oi RAILROAD CARS, UA.lIBKlbbi:, INDIANA.

KKFERXNCE8.

B E. Smith. President C. A I. C. Baihvav, Columbus, o.; J. M. Hidenour, Presiileut t A I J. M. It , College Corner, Ind.; J. M Lunt. >up» rinteiulent C. A I C. K. It, Indianapoli.-. Iial ; L. Williams, Assistant Sunerlntendent ( 11 A ic It. It., C mcinnaii, o, ; J. li. Weller, A--i.-tant SuperintcndcntD. Ac M K. It , Day ton, o. ; I». MeLaren, General Superintendent A A G.W'. Itailw ay, Cincinati, U.;J. F. Lincoln, Assistant SuiierintendentC A I. J. It. H,, Hamilton, O.; C. W. Smith, General Freight Agent C. A I.C’. H. H , IndianainjliR, Ind.; U. G. Lord, President C. AIK It. < inoixxnati, 0. declSdin

WOOL.

TYLEK, McimNiKM Ac 40.. WOOL ComuiisMioii .’Rerchant-, No*. 147 and 149 Congress Street.

JEWELRY, ETC. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, WATCH REPAIRING, ETC. M. X>. STACEY, No. 11 North Meridian St., Indianapolis, lud. T" WOL T LD respectfullvannounce my oM ••i»nI. tomers and the public generally that I have returned my bu»xne?t at the above stand, wm-re you are all invited to call and examine my -lock of Clocks, Watches and Jewtley. Ca-h paid lor old Gold and Silver. Mr J. U. Forbes, mv ol 1 partner, will be with me ready to accommodate his friends. K-pec ial attention paid to the re pairing of railroa*! time keepers. marl9 dSca GEORGE DAVIS, Watchmaker and Jeweler A ND dealer In Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. ^V. Special attention paid to repairing. No. 37 Wer*t Washington street tour door-, ea-t of Palmer House, French’s old stand, Indnuit polls. UiarSlliu

SAW WORKS. iHdiauapoliM $iaw YVorks. T - PARLEY, NMANUFACTURER of warranted extra • ast iFA Steel, Latent Ground,Circular, Mill, Mului. xro** Cut and Webb Saws. §0*Manufactory and Warehoii'e, No 1 !•) South FennaylvoBia street, opposite sinker i Co.’* Machine Shop, one squateeavt ot Union 1)<. pot. Indianapoli*, Indiana. R. 0. ATKINS.

. UIOI1 r30 d3m J. H XAFP**. U K8IPFENBEK.)

E. €. AXK1NK Sc CO.,

CARRIAGE MAKERS. B. C. SH.A.W, Manufacturer of all kinds of Fashionable Carriages AND BUGGIES, T4TAD1 froffl first eloM Botarlol, and of very 141 superior workmanship. A large aad complete assortment on sale at IN*, the fiTffln* ’lilnas ffilm mv> dim

THE U»lOi\ COACH SHOP a Of Miller, Mitchell k Sieegh, Car. «t IkentacKy Aw. ffiffiA 4»rer«4ffi N», T3 the best place to get your Carriages, Baggie* I and spuag Wagon* put in good repair, oa abort notioa. and atlowfigu-es. AU kinds of new work made to order in the latest ttvdee. Tbnnkfdl far past favors, we ttul extend the in t nation to eae and nil to give us a enlL N. U,-A good, top spring wagon far sale ehesp. te)3dSw BEEMEEMAA A BBlUXa* uiiufii lumcmiis Nn. tn Bfflfflg -Wnnhlnfl Mxwn*, flnmsusri to George LoweG

V

y," : o

.1 v v y

-j Manufsetiirer' of extra Cast Steel patent ground Circelar, Mill, Muley, Cress Cut WtCU !S V\Y 84. Manufactory aad Warehouse: No. 21« S. Illinois St,, south of Union Depot. 1NMANATOL1N, INDIANA. aid to re Mdlirgai t ,W*. ■ *• r’srUk ^kulT dim

BREAD KNEADER.

nnHK FAMILY BKK.YD IxN&ADEK mix** X Bread, Biscuit, Cake, etc., In les* than half the usual time. Lover* of good bread -bould not loll to get one. Testimonial* Irom some ol oux leading ettizes* prove, bajond a doubt, it is all we represent It to be. Sire 1, 3 and S knead* six, ten .»»d fifteen pound* of flour respectively. A « CRASH. Hole Agent, 59 Wee* Washington -trees, Indtottepotis. fiftlldlte

LOST.

T OOT BOV.—My step ton, lames Conner

— — -•-» with blue

ie eyee. black

face and neck day of March, and whe

I i thirteen rears old, hair, amd man* of scrofula in his I

teffi hnine *m thaltth day of March, ami when lank hoard bote was near Indtenspolis 1 will (tva nhbernl reward for any Information of hi* fflhfflHnhMiR HMiarenM are dsairous to have