Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1867 — Page 3
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nr* 411 lotion, wbotaov for pabHootloa oroa onstnon, mn»* boaddrooooO to ''TboUuaM Com-
pany, fadloaopolb, ladlaaa."
TUB (NDIABAJ’OUO OA1LT HI BALD fa a oat by oil tbo oariy onominj Ixprooa Tralao, ond dolfVorod to aabaortbor* A odjaooat towat alK>ut th« «»»• time it la dlatrlbutod la tboolty <>f ita publloMtloa Thla anobleo roadera at a dlatanoo' from tbo Capital of Indlaaa to got tbo now* of the day from ala to ttrolvo boon boforo they nan r 066 W* 11 throug h pspcrt published etaow hero, •’ho paper oaa bo ha<l of newa doalora and earrtnri* atany oftho railroad totraa oa tbo roada
on tor lag at ladlaaapolla.
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: i. n «lx Uroa, and loss than ten, gl 50; over ten
; i<‘-«. 15cents e* line each Insertion.
.Ml transient nd occasional Advertisements ;« i Uical Moticeamnat bo paid for In advanee.
'< :s r<- Ovgo notices $1 P vnhral notices, f 1.
i !.<• rates of advertising In the Weekly Herald <vi)l hr hnlfthtf rates rbargtal la the Dally Herald
r'tu- one week or longer time.
Advertiseinent* discontinued beforeevpiratlon » jntract will l>o charged for the time Inserted
,;i\ jr.llng to the a' ove rate*. Tflll WEfcKVV HEIIAM)
I'- jui’dlshe<l every Wednesday, at #800 per anum,
in advance.
ffvjy-No pirper sent without the money, nor einil imied a lonirer lime than Paid for
COMMERCIAL. new Korit fflnrket. Nkw Yokk, Katurday, Septeml>er 2H. • 'ptton—Dull and drooping; sales of 1,000 l..'e* at 22c. for middling. Kiour—Keeelpts, 9/118 barrels; tbe market I’hiAV. better on low grades; sales 8,700 at v.’i^u aft for superfine State and Weafern; *:» 80^12 80 for extra Western: #9 90013 50 for ix’ra round hoop Oblo; #1001(1 00 for new St. I.nils,closing<|Ulet and steady; California linner; tales of l'>0 sacks and barrels #11 tftl!! .VJ. live Flour—Sales of 200 barrels at (0 .700
S
Whisky-Quiet. Wheat—Rec^ipte 67ft bushels; tbe market
i .i-. inr woim otate; #2 502 90 for white difornla; $2 9')0.7 for small lots very choice
D 103c.. liettcr for spring; winter r.fl.V. better ami sales of 56,000 bushels at #5 35 for No. 2 spring to arrive; #3 92^ for amber State;
#1.18 for white 8( California; $2 9'>l
do.;#2 65 for amber Michigan,
live—Quiet; sales of 1,000 bushels "Western
at 4501 50.
Harley—Dull and declining.
Malt—Quiet.
Corn—Closed heavy and sales of 7,800 has. nt #1 9001 71 for mixed Western, closing at #1 30}* for strictly prime samples afloat. Oats—Dull and declining: sales of 30,000 bus at .1076c. for Ohio and Chicago, closing at 75
afloat.
Jiiee—Quiet. Coffee-Dull. Sugar— Firm; sales of 750 hhds. of Cuba at U0HI2%e. Molasses—Dull. Hops—Unchanged. Petroleum—Lower; sales of crude at 15c.; refined 32032}£c. for bonded. Usatber—Hemlock solo quiet and unchang-
ed.
Wool—Dull; sales of 150.000 pounds at 300 75c. for domestic fleece; 31035c, for pulled; 45o. for tubbed; 26037c. for Texas; 24030c. lor California; 23c. for Mexican, Coal —Foreign quiet; salts of ICO tons Ltvcrpool hoime Mt 17r. _ Pork —Lower ami heavy; sales of 2,750 barrel* nt #23 87023 85 for new mess, closing at #23 87 cash; #20 50021 for prime. Jleef- Firm; *alesof 240 barrels at previous prices; also 1,000 barrels for October 15 and November 15. private terms, #1 50. II am*—Sales of city mess nt35c. Jlcef Ham*—Nominal, IJaeon—Quiet; sales of 500 boxes Cumberland cut, .January delivery, lie. Cut Meats-Lacbanged; sales of 230 package* at 12013.', for shoulders; 16018c. for bain*. Lard—Firm; sales of 1,460barrels at 140
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Hutter—Steady at 15037c. for Ohio. Cheese—Quiet and unchanged. Freight-1.< Liverpool—Mora active; engagement* of 70,000 bushels wheat and corn at 6%d per steamer. i,atk8T markets—B r. M. Flour—Closed fairly active and 10c. better on hlgb and low grades; medium grades dull and drooping. Wheat—102c. better with light supply and fair demand tbo past week for export. Uye—Firm, with sales at #1 4701 50 for We-tern. uds-Heavy sales at 74075c. for Chicago and Ohio. Corn—Fairly active at #1 5901 30)* for good to prime mixed Western, Pork-Dull; ssles of 2ft0 barrels me»« at #33 87)* cash, closing nominal at #23 97)* cash. Beef—Moderately active and steady. Bacon-Quiet and steady. Cut Meat*—In limited Inquiry and unchanged. Lard—Firm; sales at 44}*014)*e. for fair to prime stoam; 14)*0M%o. for kottle rendered. iwonevt stocice* Etc. N*w York. Saturday, September 29. Money—More active and firm nt 607 per cent, on call loans. Sterling—Quiet at 1OP?.;01C9)* gold for first class bills. Gold-Without decided change, opening at 1.43?*, advancing to 1.43%, and closing st 1.43%. Government Stock*-Dnll and drsoptng. Coupons of 1881, 110)*; do. qf 1862. 118)*; coupons of 1864,108%; coupons of 1866, 1(>9}*; coupons, new, 107)*; 10.40’s, W%\ 7-80’a 106%; coupons of 1867, 107%. Stocks—Higher and active, dosing sir ng. F.rlo reached 65, but fell otf sligh ly at the clo*e. LATEST—5:30 t. M. PRICES, Gun'.on, 47; Boston water power — ; Cumher I and 30; Quicksilver, 27; Mariposa, 10; Western Union Telegraph, 37%; Pacific 51*11, 1380141; Erie, 64%; Hudson, 129; Heading, 101%; Michigan Central, 109; Northwestern, 42%; do.(preferred, 66%; Fort Wayee, 102%; Wabash, 43%: Illinois Central, 122; Pittsbursf. 80; Toledo, 128%; Rock land, 103; Michigan Southern, 82%; sourl 6*. 104; New York Central, 108 r lantlf Mall, 112; St. Paul preferred Paul, 43; Ohio certificates, 27; Mariposa preferred. 18; Fort Wayne, 103; new Tennessee, —; Virginias, 49; St. Paul, 41%; Mariposa preferred, 18. Expre«s Stocks — Merchant* Union, 24%; Adams Express, 60%; American, 66; Wells, Fargo A Co., 56; United States, 60. Shipments of Currency for the Week-6^ 836.000, mostly to the West. The Sub-Treasury bought #11000,000 In 7-30’s during the week and sold #3 000,000 In gold and #7,00(),0<>0 hi bonds. Including today's purchase, #116,000 anti sale of boftd»,#2,100.000. Receipts of the Sub Tre wnrv—#1.184/W0; pavments,#7,073 300; bal mce, #114 959,483 Mining Shares—Dull: Com Lin AT on, 2770; Gregoi v closed st 635: Eldorado closed at 870; Smith A Parmlee, 493: Coryrton, lf5; Quartz Hill, 160; LaCrossr, WO; Rocky Mountain, —; Sensemlorfer. 1.010; Davidson, —| Hannimon, 975; Edge 11111,445; BennebrIf Ron petroleum, - ; Gunnell, 200; New York, WO; Columbia,
14c.
ClnvnlwmM MnvRnAf CTKvelarP, Saturday, September 18. Flour—Firm sndln gtod dinned; held at #1050011 for XX red winter; #11 50012 for XX amber; #12 50013 for XX while; country brands Irregular. , Wheat—Receipts continue light, and the market is very firm; No. 1 red winter w held at #2 42; with sales of No. 2 red at #2 200
2 80.
Corn-Dull and lower; tfa*best offer nt th» board wss #1 OS for No. 1 msxod, on the ^Oats-Dul! and WWhotft muOk^ __ tber are bold ot 63%06lc. for No. I Stnto "^{y'e—Qulct and iteady at #1 2801 86 for N friler—Firm nt #i 3001 35 for No. 1 Stnts; 1 3501 '40 for No. 1 Canadn; *40, * fftato trfhK Petroleum-Steady and firm; wo can mnko no ohnnge in ffguroo; standard while !• bond --— * stmw to whlto
mand at thooo rates.
^e—Unchanged and at sad y, with sales at
^Bar'ley-WwAF-
Cotton—Dull and prices nominal. Wbt4kf—Nominally unchanged.
Provisions—Dull.
Mem Pork-Offered nt #24.
Bulk Meats—Could have been bought to n limited extent nt 12%014%c., and bacon nt
13%. 15%, 10% and I7%c.
Lard—in good demand at 18%018%c., tad
nt the cloee It was held at 18)*c.
B u tter—U nchanged. Chsose Unchanged.
£gga-tales nt #U032c. Linseed OH - Sales st #1 2001 22. Flaxseed—Sales at #2 1502 20.
Gold-1.4301 48%.
• • M ^ as* mwaun market. ST. Louis, Saturday, September 28.
Tobacco—Unchanged.
Hemp—Nothing doing. Cotton—Nothing doing.
Flour—Steady and Arm, with n fair demand for Southern white; sales of saperflae at #7 60; X, #7 75; XX. «!>0IO 50; choice
XXX and faney, #12018 5).
Wheat—Irregular and lower; aalea of white at #2 8502 45; i.t.:, « J 3002 40; eprlng, #1 75
(j/H 1 85.
Corn—Extremely heavy nt #1 0801 10 for yellow; #1 1101 14 for white. Oats—Active and higher, with aalea at 630
00c.
Barley—Rather easier at #1 2201 25 for prime spring; #1 7501 80 for prime fall. Provisions—Very dull, and tbe tendency downward. Mess Pork—S0tll lots, #24 75. Bacon—Sales ot shoulders at 14%c.; clear sides, 18%e. Hams—Sugar cured, 24025c. Lard—Choice tierce Is offered freely st 14c., without buyers. Whisky—Nominal At #2. Receipts—Flour, 4783 barrels; wheat, 5,354 bushel*; corn, 886 sacks; oat*, 4,986 sacks; rye, 682 sacks; barley, 2.460 sacks. Toledo market* Tolbpo, Saturday, September 28. Flour—Receipt*, 4.997 barrels; the market i* firmer for choice gmdea of winter; snlet of XXX white nt #11 50012. Wheat-Receipts, 14/119 bushels; winter is 506c. better; spring is firm; sales of white Michigan at #2 55; amber do., #2 8702 51; Michigan spring, #2 05; No. 2 spring W»oa>b, #1 88; sales of amber, for first naif of October delivery, at #2 4002 41; for all this month, at
#2 36.
Corn—Receipts, 29.160 busbels; the market Is 102c. better for No. 2 and Michigan; sales of No. 1 Wabash at#! 10; No. 2 do., #1 080
1 08%.
Oats—Receipts, 3,000 bushels; the market Is a shade lower and less active; aales of No. 1
at 58%c.
Rye—No receipt!; sales at #1 25 for No. 1. Barley—Receipts, 1,917 bushels; sales at
#1 31 for No. 1.
Lake Freights—7c. on corn: 8c. on wheat to Oswego; 7%c. on corn, and 8c. on wheat to
Buffalo.
Cblcag* market* Chicago, Saturday, September 28. Weather clear. Flour—Active and a shade firmer at #80 10 15 for spring extras. Wheat—No. 2 Is active and 1012%c. higher; No. 1 Is dull and unchanged; sales of No. 1 nt #1 86%01 88; No. 2, #1 81%01 82%. Corn—Heavy and l%02c. lower; aalea at #1 0301 04 for No. 1, and #1 0201 04 for
No. 2.
Rye -Dull and 1c. lower, with sale* nt #1 1601 15% for No. 1, mid #1 1301 14 for
No. 2.
Barley—102c. lower; aalea at #1 1001 13 for No. 2. % Mess Pork-Dull at #23 75. Lard—Firmer at 18%e. Receipts—Flour, 12.000 barrels; wheat, 150,000 busbels; corn, 116,000 bushels; onts, 160,500 busbels. Shipments—Flour, 12.000 barrels; wheat, 142.000 bushels; corn, 151,000 bushels; oats, 162.000 bushels. Freights—Firm and %01e. higher. Ldwimilo market. Louisville. Saturday, September 28. Tobacco—Sales of 40 hogsheads; sales of tobacco at #4 8006 foe lugs; medium leaf, nt #17 50; good leaf, #24 75. Flour—Advanced to #7 75 for superfine; fancy, #12. Wheat—Sales at #2 3002 35. Corn—Sales at#l 15 shelled; #1 10 In bulk for ear. Oats In bulk, 65c. Cotton—Sales at 2O02O%c. Mess Pork—Sales at #24 50. Bacon—Shoulders, 14%c.; clear sides, 18%c. clear rtb sides, 18.\, packed. Lard Sales of kettle rendered in tierces at
13%".
Whisky—In bond, 33035c. River stationary, twenty-seven Inches In
channel.
New 'Orleans market. Ntcvi^teiLKANS, Saturday, September 28. Cotton—Sales of 825 bales; tbe market is easier; sales of low middling st 18)*019c.; rr. celpts, 217 bales; exports, 388 bales: sales lor tbe week, 1,125 bales; exports, 2/207 bales; stock, 18.362 bales.
Gold—1 44%.
Sterling—56059. New York Sight
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ELASTIC STITCH
SEwnra # Are mperior to .oil other* for the following
EAST
sow with two thread* dirWfr from the
Imtood and nsed.
AND
SHORTEST ROOTS
counts us nsuiirsu)
, kali way Mac.
Change of Time, July 22,1867.
Lightning rt>BB.au.
annoHe
1. They sew with two threads i •rastrasrx.'iffssai
oa4 less liable to *
nhtirr
t They ore capable of exeenttaf perfectly, without ehange of adinatmens, a much greater variety of work than ether maeh: A i ho stitoh made by thawma more Arm, elastic and dnrab’e, especially open articles which require to be washed and ironed, t a an any othvr atftOh. •. (Jaine other machines, these fasten both ends of the seam by their own epesntton. • These machines, in addition to their saperior merits ns Instniaseats or sewinf, hy a change o( adjustment easily toarnedrnnd piactlaod. execute the a OSS beautiful and permanent embroidery and eraaseatal work. rend for pmnphlet containing samples, giving styles and prices. Each family machine )s Warraatod far Three Yearn.
Oar Mimiiftidtming Snrpnst aU others la their adapSetioa to tbe dlfferent varieties of work, sewing from tbe dnest cambric to (he heaviest harness leather. - They give nnlversAl satisfaction. Send Ibr descriptive eirenlar. - GROVE* 4k BAKER, Sewl g Machine company, >1 East Washington surest, Indianapolis. N. B.-The Grover a Baker Sewing Machines were not exhibited at the Paris BxwosMon ibr premium seplStoe-Mdpdikwt —n—aamnMeam^m—
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CINCINNATI.
Boots ah# Shoes, •• Maa»t Street, Ohio.
haad^^OrSrs “llffi I with care. ftogEO <10^
CINCINNATI PIANO MANUFACTORY.
HERMANN 6ERULD, PROPRIETOR.
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GLASS WORKS.
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NEW JULBANY
y CLASS WORKS.
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„ srar.iJFL rfbTK:E.-Th# ssb r.« New Yen Mixha Exprew eeaneet* with tbe fast Express Trains of the Trank Lines to the East, reaching Mnw Yobb and FniLaiwuwiA in ns
OTHER Boutss. r jlm—AU w-gnsx ma. *"*■'
Iffew State Room "leepimg; Car* snrpnasteg in elegance and eomfort these of nay other line are run throonn from UIDIAMAPOUS to DEN NISO'S, WITHOUT CHANGE, arat n SEASONABLE HOUR for B&EAK-
* TMhetrgood via Piqna or Dartoe.
faMcngen to avail themselves or toe qnick no and sure connections of this Short Lin. for too Eastern Cities, most ask for tickets vis COLUMBUS AND IHDIaNAPOL'S RAILWAY LINE, which are for tale to all the above points
nt tbe Union Depot
J. IL LUNT. r. CHAN
Gent Superintendent.
IDLER, Gen’l Ticket Agent J. 8. SHACKELFORD, Western and Southern Agent.
UROERTAKCRN.
HOTELS.
L.OI'iO A BIR.CH,
Kxchanga-%0% pre-
mesagMlo market. Memphis, Saturday, September 28. Cotton—Dull at 19%02Or. Corn—Sales at#l 1501 20. Oats-Du II at 70072c. Hay—Sales at #230'i*». i’ork—Sales at *27027 25. B*cf>n—Sales of clear sides nt 19019%c.; shoulder*. 15%01Ue. Lard—Dull nt 16®15%c. -■ 1 ———0W-0- -^0B——————— Baltimore market* Baltimore, Saturday, September 28. Fleur—Quiet had unchanged. Wheat—Dull; prime red #2 60. Corn—Dull and scarce; tale* of white at
#1 25 $1 27. 0*u—Steady.
Provisions
»; prlm^, i—Slt-uly.
Philadelphia market.
Philadelphia, Saturday, September 28. Floor-Quiet, with sales of mpcrflne at
#7 5008 25.
Wheat-Firm; red,#2 8002 39. Corn—Unchanged. Oat*—Advancing, with sales at 70080c. Provisions—Declining.
Weekly Bank Statement. NEW York, Saturday, September 28. Tbe bank statement on Monday Is ex to show n decree** In loan* of #2.878. deposits an Increase of #4,100,000;
tenders n decrease of #1,700,000 la specie an
Increase of #873,000.
UNDERTAKERS,
15 Cavetmai*e Circle. JySBdSm V
J. m. GIBSON. GIBSON HOUSE, WfcJant Street, bet. Fourth and Fifth, (Opposite Merchants’ Exchange,) CINCINNATI, OHIO. rpHE central location of the Gibson House, immediately oppo. ite tbe Merebeuts’Exchange, and convenient to the ro-tomce. Banks, and I of easneement. makes it a mo*t d. suable log place for noth tbe business and pleasure ■g public. Charges moderate, sspcetfnllv, H. M. WALKER * CO., 19 dam Proprietors.
DVEINC.
STEAM! DYEING Metropolitan Hotel,
Seoiirinf? House.
Office, Me. s Virginia Avoaao, a Ma. 32i Bast Wstehlagtan Street.
ADfES’ add Gent’s Wearing, inch at Crape Shawls. Silks. Woolen and half Woolen a. Coats, Panto and Vests, will be cleaned a*d colored in aay rotor that is desired. MT Work warranted, and flnUbed by steam. All order, promptly attended to by anglSdSm C. ROSE.
malm street, between Fremt and Sec end Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
W. A. THURSTON,-Propribtor angl9 d3m
PLOW.
Nutting’s Patent WHeel new
T S bound to have as large a SALE as any known JL FARMING IMPLEMENT. Has been tested for months, end not found wasting. Any PLOW can be attached to the machine. Send for illustrated circular, with testimonials of ex Governor John A. King and others. County and State Righto sold la any part of the United State. THIS NIll.YLil.fti BRACKET I* especially adapted for Bnlldors, Hawse Jetners, Plaoens and Carpenters. With it a scaffolding can be bnl t in les* time upon a too', and with greater safety, sad taken down a* qnlcklv, witbont leavings shingle nail hole in the roof. Retail price #6 per doten. order. from the trade promptly fined at liberal diseoant. Send for illustrated circular. BENNETT, JOHNSON * CO., aulB d9m 4ft Oey atreet. New York.
CHINA GLASSWARE. ETC.
JOHN WOODBRIDGE & CO.
IMPORTER# AND DEALER# IN
CHINA, GLASS AND QlIIINSWAil,
TABLE CUTLERY,
AND
JPJLjJ^rr^JD 'W
Water Flliern and Camera,
Refrigerators and Beer Coolers,
Ktc., XGtc,, late..
15 WestWnoMlmstan Streefi,
■If 01AAAP01.M, UVNANA. angttd8m
United States Hotel, Opposite the New York and New Haven and Western Railroad Depot,
EACH agTBEBT,
janMdly
Bt F. M PRATT. Formerly ef the American House.
FARE REDUCED.
Board $2 50 Per Day.
[JNITED STATES HOTEL,
■epltdta
Lonisvllle, Ky.
American. Hot el,
Chestnut street, opposite old Independence HAH
jyXSdtf
PHILADELPHIA. A M. HEULINGS. Proprietor.
s. A caiTTUinsn.
CLARENDON HOTEL,
CINCINNATI, OH1W.
•» B. Crlttemdem * Ca., Prnprietora TJAVING leased the property known as the
WalnutStr-et House, and
iprovemento upon the
ghly refnrn ‘ most excellent
be the
onghly refurnished, Minted,
3 condition, i
pie tod our it is now tbor-
€XAUK,DO.f HOXEIm Wo shall be most nappy to see ear Mends and the traveling public, and guarantee the accommodations of the CLARENDON to be eqnal to any Hotel in the city. Telegraph office in the Hotel. ■tarft d 8. E. CRITTENDEN A CO.
MANHATTAN HOTEL fiECKKAY STREET. Second door from Broadway, opposite the Part NEW YORK. N. HUGGINS, Proprietor. A. J. SMITH. Clebx. sepMdly
BOUSE.
ACMCULTUGAL.
1867. trade circular.
186&
KSindiaha seed
Chicago Cattlo market. Chicago, Saturdsy, September 28. Beef Cattle-Dull at #5 7506 25 for best
shipping.
Hogs—Moderately active a# #8 7507 for
beat grades.
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ii 10
And Aghonltural Warefaonse,
TYUCKKYE Grain Prills, one horse Grain X> Drills, Bnckeye Cider Mills, Champion Cider Mills, American Cider Mil s. Hutchinma Cider
Mills,
the
latetiiMOB
aaftTLasM Presses. Uevss Seel Grain and Seed Cleaners. Saadford L Lever Fodder Cntters, Power Ft ed
Straw cntters. Leher FodderCutters, Fewer Fted Cntters, Ir^n Corn Seellers. Wood Ccvn Shellers, Meet Cntters and MnSers, Steel Post Hole An
gars, Richmond Steel Plows, Pittsburgh Cast and Steel Plow*, Points and - - ■ * -
CoulterHnrrows^Woponand PiovMhees^ Steel Mill 1 ami *t>os* Cat Saws, Chnrae and Boater ■ Workers. Garden and Scoep Barrows, Mill and •Warehouse Tracks, Feed and Market Baskets, Wood and Iron Mamurea Shovels, neoepa and Speues Potaioc Book* and Forks, E* ten* ioa Step
Speues
Ladders,
Orala hacks, Gx ffakoe aad Maws, Mfog Tana ere, Wraln TIlea, Clwtlsee Wringers, Rage Halters, Farke, Hakes, Haoeaad HamSIUe.
ntlasalatlag Taalc — ataan^el
* Onk Tanned Leather Belting RivaSs, Belt Stnds and Boohs, Oil Dressed l ace Leather, Hemp and „ warn Steam Pocking, i hole# Clover Seeo, Hew Crop Timothy, Kentucky Bine Grass Seed, Mifil^sSd? 6r “* 8Wd ’ OT^SenL
mr CANARY, RAPE AN! MIXED MW SEES.
U ip
ut7,5S
•Team ojtvagTgsT.
held at 28029c.; prim# light
free at 47048c. - amt ■
Htivrawke# Harket.
Milwaukee, Bstarday. SeptemlMr 28. 0l!j!Sw ShM? wfSi S&Ct/Vi S ^heat—iP^ffiff •• fl WforN*. 1} ♦< Ml* ^ Oeto—Dollj sale# fit Mi, for Mo. *; We, for
No. 1.
STEAM GAUGES TESTERf
AN* WAMBAMTSH*
u. *. mmwMwmtmtnmm ACJk.O>CZ05W womx far. #an th sued Pemmaylvaala M (ALL ENGINES, from throe to five
. ▼#! Splfjeew, ,
•• • -jv buy-
fta. 19 Beet Weskiagtse stoa JM4M,WA4mAwto«A#dw
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Hi and se ay, N. T.
STEVENS
21, S3, t« and 27 Opposite Bowling Green.
OH THE EUROPEAN PLAN. riVUE Stevens House is well and widely known A. to the traveling puMic, The location to espeeiaUy suitable to menheats and bus mesa men: ft is in elose proximity to the biuiaass part of the city—is os tM highway of southern and western travel and adjacent to an the principal railroad
m) stesmboat deoots.
The Stevens House baa liberal accommodation >r over HO goes to—it n well furnished, and posases eeasy modern Unprovennn* for the eonIhrtan eatortainaent of its inmates. The room* ore spacious and well ventilated—provided with gas aad water—the attendance is prompt and mag—AG aad the (aide la geaeronsly provided with every delicacy of the meson—as madarnm rates. GEORGE K. CHASE A CO., mayUdlm . Proprietors.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
MOBHISQN A PAUMSH, Attorneys at Law,
S»*», IN RIAN A.
W. A. Lowe. Jo*. W. Nlehol LOWE A KICHOL, Attorneys at Law, Amd —itcitern 1m BamUrmytcy. UI/ILL practice la the State and Federal YY Courts. QRIce No. 16% £aet Washington street, (Booms formerly occupied by th# late R. L. Walpole, Ak). t ) in the Herald Building,
jyftdSm
fndlannpef n, indlnmn.
JAMB# HUGHES.
J.S.HARYRT.
- HNGSB 3 ft HAKTBT,
Attorneys at JLnwr
iNREAnn^wf.Ys, Indiana. TETILL practice In the Federal VV Courts, and. give prompt astei °«SSS, < Sa*T«lSW3rt““
through
Jonotann W. Gorton.
! , |#AVy GGHRGN A HARGgi, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
aauxuoLn. nro.
JfSomm
WSihy
TAILORING
depth and brilliancy of tone, are Nnsurpassed by any, and at prices less than can ho purchased
eibcwhare, combining the ****
comparatively tome, and will a
rare stand
These Pianos possess the , qnalityof rtandingfrmly In tune, and
Every>lnmn Wnmmtnd Etvn Tenre.
HERMANN GRROLD, Pianoforte Manufacturer.
Northeast corner of Ninth and Walnut Sts.,
(Metropolitan Building.)
augfO dSm <— T n Ohio.
0. 0. B 1J Tla K B*« Record, Mercantile and Copying Excelsior Writing Raid CARMINE INK AND MUCILAGE. Factory, #4 and 86 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, WMte. Tfc* S*!* °f these Inks is the largest west of the mount .ms. They haw given general satisfaction for many years. The quality is uniform and re The Mercantile Fluid in pints and 5»»rts, to adapted for all pr poses Blotter, Ledger ano Copying, aud is a Combined w riting and C.-p^fng Fluid, sam^aassia^sus eopytng properties. The moat liberal discounts win nt all times be wade in wholesale lots that the current cash value of material will allow. WBFTor sale to Indianap'lto by Bowen. Stewart A Ca, wholesale sta tioners, and by dealers generally.
BOYLE, MILLER ft CO.
DISTILLERS,
CJiasrCUJN-A.TT, OHIO,
BONDED
Isiquor Merchants.
Distilleries, Star Mills. Peoria. Illinois and Kenton county, Kentucky. augSO dly
B * SHAJIP, Manufacturers of Leather Belting and Hose And Dealers in Gum Belting, Hose, Packing and Lace Leather No. 61 Walnut, corner Second Street CINCINNATI, OHIO. A ABIES BRADFORD * CO., Mannf«e.tine»« of French Barr Mill Stones, Smut Machines, Portable Flouring and Corn £S^BSw2raoto£ Kenuine Am - Office, 67 WofttuI, corner Second Street, Factory, corner Elm and Second, - CINCINNATI, OHIO. tngX) dgp
0800,000
TwncnaMrowaemta nf SEeMGoneh. Neod full Schedule »f Prttcnu Belov. Bnrt Certificate of Stock is accompanied with BefiEtlTil Steel rimte BBfntiBf* Worth more at retail than the cost of Certifleste And also toanros to the holder a ' PTMemt 1m Eke Orem# OtotrlkmttoM The VB&UBgtei Library CeByeiy Is chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, and Organised in aid ef the mvHmaiuK insxitxjxe
ran
■ntdlern* and knllnra* Orpknnn. Incorporated bg the state of+New Jersey,
April 8,1807.
The Riverside Institute, Situate at Riverside, Burlington county. New Jersey, is founded for the purpose ef gratuitously The Board of Trustees consists of the followmg well known citizens of PennsylY&iua and New Hon. William B. Mann, District Attorney. Ptil
adelphia. Pennsylvania.
Hon. Lewis B. BroomaU, ex ChtofCoinerUnited Stotes Mipt.and Recorder of Deeds, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
Hon. James M. Score!, New Jersey. Hon.-W. W. Ware, New Jersey.
Henry Gorman, Esq., agent Adams Express,
J. B. FORD * SON TO YOCTTG MEN
MaAlhctiiroro of
WINDOW 6LASS, Hew Albany, Indian.
TN7E are new manufacturing extensively nil **.. kln< ll «X Window Gloss, of a vary superior quality and are prepared to AU order* to large mall quantities for all kinds of WITSHOOW OLASS, From 8x10 to 40x60 inches ^either stogie or double E*P*»i*nc#d Workare determined to sell at the loumt turers’ prices, and have men of lougsxperienee to pjh.oKXM-c» or^Ajse, Which is very important to the Merchant and and* hiifpM)^ or ^ er t0 ! »F*51 loss by breakage Office and Warekoase No. 19 state St. Fa^twxOMer of Upper Tenth and Mato Sts.
Philadeli^ia, Pennsylvania.
tronv Dxranrkmrr, Washtnoton, IK C, 18, 1887.—Office of Internal Revenue:— r received satisfactory evidence that the
LBNGWORTH’S WINE HOUSE,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
GoftAnm Weddim* Wlme,' Sparkling; Catawba Wlme, Wry Catawba Wine, He la ware Wlme, Tlxstmim aad Irea* Bee#ling Wlae FOR SAI.V BY
Horn A Anderson, Keifer A Vinton, S'riiiiSTK: sssisstfiat ana. ang*> dSm
no cis snpxx.
JOHN iroaix.
Manufacturers’ Ware House.
SIVIBBB ft McCALL,
W.HOL.K8JVL.K
PAPER DEALERS,
2S9 Walamt Street,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
TET-AMTED. FOB CASH-800 tons Ram; BOO YvtonrWcws paper*. Books aad Pamphtota. —gWems ■ GEO. CMWEORO a CO., Commission Merohants, I sporte/s and Deaton to Soda Axis, Sal^SafinfjCnnwttc
NO. SOS WALNUT STREET,
Camarg* Manuf. Co, Manufacturers of Paper Hangings
»W SHADE#.
H. H. BREN EX AN, PaanuKiOB.
No. VI WestFburth Street,
n
aagtOdtm CINCINNATI, OHIO.
£ A HlrtCHINSON >k GO.
r *
'niftuif 1
Ooniad LsktTiaw
J. ft F. BBABLI2VCS,
n J fLw Sfti'ff.'.: MERCHANT
TAILORS,
a 00.,
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S.".v»«sr
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y, Coe A Co^ Philadelphia.
Txxxsttxt Dxra
April
HaviBg received satisfactory evidence that the groceem of tee enterprise conducted by the to said Company to conduct such ew. » «Sl. empt from all charge, whether from special tax or other duty. E. A. ROLLINS. Commissioner. Tfce WkskiigtM Library Company,
»>?«Tol«»t otyect set forth In be successfhlly accomp isned, erto, of FINE STEEL PL yTfS
^c^toucVtelowVh C e h i^CvaU I e teCripti ° n a ‘ Certillcatos id Stock to the Washington Library Company will be issued, stamped with the seal ot tee Company, and signed by the Secretary. (None
others genuine.)
An- person sending us ONE DOLLAR, or paying tee same to our local agents, will receive im-
s-sf
Stock, insuring one present in our published
schedule.
V Ono Dallar Ewcravinga.
Na l—‘•11 v Child I My ChUd.” No. 3—“They’re Saved I Tber‘re Saved!” No. S—“Old Seventysix; or, tee Kariy Days of the Revtdution.” Any person paying TWO l>Ol LARS will receive either of tee following fine Steel Plates, at choice, and two Certificates of Stock, thus be-
coming entit ed to two presents. Twa Dallar EsgravlBgn.
No. 1—“Washington's Courtship.” No. 2— “Washington’s Last Interview with his Mother.”
TMrea Dallar Emgrawlagn.
Any person pacing THREE DOLLARS will
receive the beautiful Steel Plate of “HOME FROM THE WAR,”
And three Certificates of Stock, becoming enti-
tled to three presents.
Fear Bailor Engravings.
Any person paying FOUR DOLLARS shall receive the large and beautiful Steel Plate of “THE PERILS OP OUR FOREFATHERS,” And four Certificates of Stock, entitling them to
four presents.
Five Dallar Engraving*.
Any person who pays FIVE DOLLARS shall receive the large and splendid Steel Plate of “ THE MARRIAGE OF POCAHONTAS.” And five Ceitificates of Stock, entitling them to
five presents.
The engravings and certificates will be delivered to each subscriber at our local agencies, or sent by man, post paid, or express, as may be or-
dered.
The WishiigtoR Librar/ C.mpaiy WILL AWARD THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN PRESENTS THE SHAREHOLDERS, Dm WeAnenday, gtb at January next, AT PHILADELPHIA, PENN., Or at the Institute, Riverside, New Jersey. Schedule at Presents. 1 Cash present #49,000 1 Cash pre-ent 90,01)0 1 Cash present 10 000 1 Cash present 6,900 9 Cash presents of #9A()0 each AfiOS 1 Handsome Country Residence, Stable, Grounds, etc., Germantown, Philad’a . 18,000 1 Double Residence, three story brick, Camden, New Jersev 16,000 1 Coal Depot, offices. Sheds, Ground, with business established. No. 1&14 Washington avenue. Philadelphia 15,000 1 Country Residence, Riverside, N. J.. with Ground, traits, etc 10,000 1 Three story Cottage. Lot, etc 6,000 Ml Valuable Building Lots. Riverside, #300 each 5,008 1 Elegant Turnout Family Carriage .Span of Horses, Harness, etc, complete 5,000 19 v aluable Building Lots. Riverside, #309 each 3,000 1 Beautiful Silver-gray Horse, 15)4 hands •* high, sired by the celebrated imported
ALES.
J- vus. Tkonreox.
C. S. AUCTUVUtUH.
C. S. BITXXEKFIEI^D * CO.,
AGENTS FOR
LIIPS
ebtoowa Brewery C#mp»y’s
Dale static Ale,
Ola Stack Ale,
Pale Cream Ate,
Par ter and Brawn Stoat,
In barrel, halt barrel and bottles, for the trade
aad family 1 se.
Omce, Sample ro«m and Vault*—85 Market sir®* 1 *, east of postoffice. Indianapolis. Indiana. and^ree of , chw<ro ty deliv, - red witl1 promptness Trade qrteis. Both in and out the city, especially solicited and attended to with promptness
JlyU dam
GIPSY DOCTOR.
Waated-All ta Know that the OIf»SY DOCTOR
you the past pr d the names of 1
and future, your name, and the ns
of your relatives, and describe with unerring accuracy the places wto-re you were born—teil of absenkfriends, your future prospects, aad Ciairvotantly describe your diseases ami the appro-
priate remedies.
Notice thiwcure or no pay. AU persons at a distance wishing to know the nature of their dis easra, or have their past, preseut ami future unfolded. can be accommodated by sending a lock of hair in a letter, enclosing #1 and two p,.stage ““nip*. Address Box 100S, Indianapolis. Office 86 South Illinois stree . Consultation—ladies.
#1; gentlemen. #9.
jn—ladles, sepTdCw
making a first class establishment 5,000 90 Pianos, #600 each 10,0U> 90 Meiodeons, #996 each 4,000 ft Bosewood'ewing Machines, #900 each. 1,000 10 Famflv Sewing Machines, *100 each 1,000 60 Fine Gold Watches, #900 each 10,000 100 Oil Faustinas, by leading artists—agregate value. 10,000 3 Camel's Hair Shawls, #1,000 each 6,000 2 Carnal s Hair ShawtofiAOOO each RfiW 3 Handsome Lace Shawl*. #960 each 760 10 Cashmere Shawls, #80 each^ BOO 30 Silk Dress Patterns, #TBeach WOO GO City Building Lots, #175 each #,700 The remainder will consist of Silverware, Musical Boxes, Opera Glasses, Pocket B>bles, and diHerent articles of ornament and use, amounting to 8B.0U
Total #300,000 All the properties given clear of incumberanca. Haw ta Obktala Shares aad Em
BnwA orders to us hr matt. """Own... from #1 to #90oeither by Pus take* OrderTirin registered letter, at our risk. Larger miiwals should be
sent by draft or express.
v*—* r-rrt 3
to shores with Engravings.. GOsbnres with Engravings... 76snare.- with Engravings.. 100shares with Engravtogs..
06 H AB 90 ..so ce
Local agents wanted UuoagheuttheUnited Staton The Ateoclatioa have appointed as Receivers, Messrs. GEoRGB A. COOKE A CO^ whose well known integrity and bustoem experience will bo - * 1 tee that tee money intrusted on wtu M promptly applied to the purpose
1-
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May to, 1301. To the Office: & aad Members of the Washington Lflmry Co, N. R. BRAD, Seerotary. Geoff as: ’to receipt at jomr favor of tee Mth instant, notifying os of our appointeMot as Recei vers for > our Company, we took the liberty to submit a copy ef year Charter, with a plan of ion to regard to ita lewoiity. and sym with the benevuU-nt object ef T
~*SgZK&iZco. ‘“"•tSiTsssisrsgr—
coiiid.-tf
maoica^. ;
NOTICE TO HOTWERS. ... • -- \£^bmoA *+■ Ml SUHOMn INFANT SODTHINa SYROP.
rVJHIFY
YOU* Hl*OQl>.
,
Thisjs the, puraj
JTiff Al.
EvU, etc., etc.
\ | , a . a«r«ww f'SWfv.
£
BRICK MACHINE.
SWORD’S STEAM POWER. SEIF TEMPERING BRICK MACHINE, Manufactured at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Office 359 Liberty St., Pittsburg.Fa-
r I THIS machine takes the clay direct ftees the J. bank: tempers it tborou-hlv: presses to steel mould-: brick 0 stiff that they can be hacked eight high, as made Tbe brick are stranger than any made by hand. The east of makinv brie* this machine i» from to cents per 1.009 to #1 lb perl 000, according to rate of wages. This o vers coat of putting t»em in hacks in 1 he yarf*g. The much ire is built entirely 01 iron and steel, and in the very beat style—for
ilt entirely 01
neL and in the very beat style—for
strength and permanent ese in working clay.
There is no better machine in the market
Two of the-e machines are in opemtfon to In-diana-one in Indianapolis, in the yard of the Indianapolis Machine Brick. Company—the other to Tom Hants, to the yard-of T. iT Myles tea
Examine teem.
nts for Indiana—Indianapolis Machine Company. T. A. Lewis, President, Indianapolis, In Una; T. W. Myles, Leporte, Laporte county. 1 ndiaua augft "3m
LIOUORS. ETC.
W. B.Maddux. W.N. Hobart, WoodG.Williams. Formerly of Flether a Hobart. MADDUX, HOBART 5 CO., '
DISTILLERS OF
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits
T> BCTIFIERS aad manufacturers of Domestic XL Liquors, wholesale dealen to Bourbon and Rye Whiskies, 107 and 109 Pearl street, east of Broadway,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
sepSdSm
O. F. VOlsMER ft SOU, Distillers and wholes ale dealers to COGNAC BRANDIES, JBomrbam, dim. Mye mmffi. rarm Whftotoy amd Catawba WImeo. QALES ROOM nod Office, No. 63 East Market O street. Idea’s Block, five doors east of the
Distillery, Ho 311 aad m St. Clair strsat. sepddSin
S.
Wholesale dealer in IjIQ.'CTOE.S, ~ And sole manufacturers of
i ' -
Br. Kaaftatan’s Bitters, . No. Itffi Santa JKnrtdiam Stract, IKDffANAPOLJB, INDIANA. '
sepSdSm
CJ £*3
BOOTS AMDSHOSS.
COUMTRlf MERCHANTS
rpoamet temteal lasses, to conquer bod habX Its and remove tbe effect* of Early Error, tend toccata to GA LENS HEAD DISPERBARY
Louisville, Kentucky.
Having hod too yean’ experience to this specialty, patients suffering from any disease unataver < t n private or con«dentfal nature, > nd todme troubled with any of tbo ailments (oealiar to tee sax. by Inclosing tft cento aa above, with brief statement (»f case wU receive porticu'.ra for self trants, nt b* letura mail and thus avo d qnackerv. Wn airo bara a VarUC'aap nhirh Wn vuarantee to permai eutlr cum vancora e in four (’ays. The Elect o-Magnetic Preventive. Tbo«e de-irin* to Un>it their offspring can enclose a stamp for a i-amphi.t containing tagravtog« aad explanation* of tee above preventive, Ith an essay on the subject of prevent! n. Ad ® <> r r oi.po« enoe confidential Address all 1 utter* to^^^lMdAM#, Drawer 9*7, Louisville, Ky.
WORM TEA
Possessing to its combination wonderful cleansmem by Weme or o«i«r causes. M. s.Buaaa (xr.lf ■£l£!X B ,L2;*&£L
AC JL im O O 3D!
Haw Destroyed—Wbere Bestored. IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN,
Whose fcollow ctetks and pallid countenances tell in hatful language .the silent woiking of Some terrib e d sease un'ltrmining the constitution, memory and iva.on, hurrying you t' a premature death. Reflect, while reason holds s»ay, and avail yourselves of a treatment that dissipates the slight* t disease, a d cure- tbe mOrt harrassing weakness, and serious oifficulty of
perpetual annoyance. SPERMATORRHEA.
This is not always the effects of solitary Habit. Marne*l men a*e Dot to be et'D*irfered aJway^ #xem. t Inm ireiuinal Weakness bexuel l>etnl tv, Jmpo’ency, inatdli y tj c- nsumujate the marriage contract, Ap »by an ' Sext al Ld Her noe, with wasting of the p rw, and the two kinds of npermato rhea—ttiey are the «onsequeuces of
excesses ai d ie versions of any kind
Pen>oi.s thus affiiutei' tan > ot be too strongly cautioned ag >i st the disgu-ti' g •■( nijO' nds the deceitful geniu- • f man has contrived To their
relief, an<l left in the -bo,is fo sa'e “ -
ere
! Of 1
.ass r xha"s er and appropr ate Eiectro-M rgn* tism—tt ese aie
in the hOiis to sa'e “Avoid
them as you wou d t>gtr> ” When there is Im-
, du
gnus, I u-e the (
ions
>u a
polei cy, w ith a dtmuu ticn iu the size of the or-
1 u-e the Glass r xba>'S.er and ai
applirati tbe only i
Impotei cy never was nor ntver wid be I
m l rrRC - FLXD A GOOD STOCK Off ' BOOTS AJBffX# SHOE®,
FerteefonandwtogrlradeLat the Wholesale j. €. mvmrmN,
K
nuffMHttte •” ema -d
ml
only sure remedies
cured alone bv medic ne
can readily detect the true character of this disease, and no question will he asked of cases pre-
sented, unless requested. VENEREAL DISEASE?,
As the Quack would say, “ Private and Delicate Diseases.” Gouorrhma cured in sevt-niy-two hoars, and without the use of strong injections. Gleet and Syphilis, and their co sequences, radically cured, and wit .out the use of Mercury or oth«r injurious erug*. Advice at all times cheerT given, and consultation will te treated
fully give
with entire ronttdence. P. 8.—Address all lei
etters to
D*. P.
„ , — - D. RUSGRAVE, Formerly—Drs. N.S. Pendery A Musgrave .JbAiEi ¥S5T»S5 SkV-JEIS, 0 Tor, in all diseases arising Irom impurities of the blood. Medicines sent to any part of the country. AU letters for advice containing two red stamps will be promptly attended to Offic*—No 96>i West Washington street, Indianapolis. sepidly
“PREVENT iON IS BETTER THAN CURE ” - 1>». K1COKIVM Celebrated Preventive Lotion.
^PPOVKD and
French Medical infallible Antidote aga
Diseases This invaluable
tion from : >aratioo is
xusea^es inis invaluable preparation is suited for eitners ex. and has proved, from ample experience the most efficient and reliable Preventive t discovered, thus effecting a desideratum
' e Medical World
evt
long sought for in the Medical World li used according to directions, every possibility of danger may be avoided; a single application will radically neutralise the venereal virus, expel all impurities Dorn the absorbent vessels, aud render contamination impossible. Be wh-a in time, aid
at a very sma lou lt Uy and mental tormi This most reliable
adopted in the < dd World,'is
for the first time in America, by F. A. Du Co., only authorized Agents for the United Price 63 per bottle. Large bottle, double s>»e, #6. The usual discount to the t- ade. bent, securely
, ne, axd sma 1 ou lay, save hours of untold bod-
ents.
specific, so universally
ow offered for sale
port A
e United su
.doubles
, Sent. st_. packed, on receipt oi price, to any address, directions and pamphlet, by addn-sMug to
F. A. i*lPuRT a CO..
tit
mytodtv
i'L Pi.jRT A CO.,
Sole Agents for Dr. Ricord s P. L^. No. 19Gobi street New York.
OR. WM. THOMSON’S OSes and Gansaltatlon Parlors araloeato# at IBo. ffiff Mamth Oclaware Street*
Wf HERE he will continue YY to treat and care Private Diseases, to all their species, stages, ramifications and
phrsee.
Dr. Wm. Thomson will give
to each patient a written in-
strument, binding himself b effect n radical and permaneni •are. or make no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson has madi
the treatment of Private Disease? a specialty since the year 1881—three years in the city of linf-
falo. New York, eight years in Chicago,' Ulinoif, and two years to Peoria, Illinois. During eight rears practice in Chicago, Illinois, he oared over
thirteen thousand cases.
,Dr_ W m Thomson, in his practice for Scrofula, Rheumatic and general diseases of the blood, uses a Fumigating Vapor Bath of the most ingenious kind.In conjunction with internal treat-
ment.
SEMINAL EMISSION#, tee consequence of self-abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced bv the vouth of both sexes to an almost nulii with unerring certainty the follow i morbid symptoms unless com bated t medical measures, via: Sallow countenance,dark spots under the eyes, pain in tee head, ringing in the ears, aad noises like the rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness ot the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shan society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruption* about the face, furred tongue, night sweats, fotid breath, coughs, consumption, monomania, aad frequently insanity. Tbe afflicted, on tbe first appearance of any of the above symptoms, should Immediately apply to Dr. Wm. Thomson foi relief. MW* Office and Cenrattatien Parlors, No. 96 South Delaware street, lad ia* spoil*. Indiana P O Wax IMP dlv
STEAM ENGINES.
C. A. CHLEENUAF,
Manufacturer and dealer to
STEAM BSEUiES AND BOILERS, XflOBTABLR Saw Mill*. Mill Casting*, etc., X Spoke, Hub, Felloe and Wheel Machinery, Na. 32*8omtM -ffemmessee Street*
(Opposite Rolling Mill,3
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Repairing done with promptness and at easonable prices Entire satisfactivn eed in every respect. Line Shafting,
reasonable
teed in every respect. and Hanger*, of improve
wort can be had. Agent for McGowan s Pump*. Patterns for general' machinery made without charge. jyM d- m
eras, as low
guaranPulleys as good Pump*.
MILLINERY.
L -{itj«JJ fcSg- 3 ;
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BARGAINS
fiSGY AND 1ILUMY [GOODS,
3STEW 33?OiaCB,
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