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COMMERCIAL. Itow York market.

Nkw York, Friday, November 8.

< o'ton -Firm and more active; sale* of •1,000

1 ilcs at, ll>e. for middling uplands.

Flour—Receipts 22,070 barrels; the market Is without decided change, with sale* of 980 barrels at $N(3» 10 for superfine State and western; J9 00(^10 40 for extra State; |9 30<8 12 on for extra Western; J9 0T>@13 for extra lound hoop Ohio; $10(311 for St. Louis; closp ^ rather more heavy. California, sale* of

2.V> saeksat $11 50<2{]3o0. live Flour—Sales at $1(39.

Whisky—Dull and unchanged; sales of 800

bavrels at 30o. In bond.

. Wheat—Uecepte, 10,239 bushels; the market less active and a shade easier; sales 72,OOq bushels at $2 10 for No. 3 spring; $2 20(<J2 20 lor No. 2 spring; $222482 24 (or No. 1 spring. Rye—Firmer; $1 62J4 offered, fl<>5 asked for Western: sale* of 8,000 bushels State, part at $1 08, and the remained on private terms. Bariev—Firm and quiet; sattfl ef 29,000 bushels at $1 W/i for state; $1 r>3®l 01 lor

Canada West.

Malt—Unchanged, with salet of 450 bushels

at $1 70.

Corn—Receipt*, 37,044 bushels; the market is 2<03o. better, with an active speculative demand; sales of 148,000 bushel* at $134®1 37 ifor mixed Western; $1 300140 lor white Western—closing at the outside

prices.

Oats—Receipts, 193 306 bushels; the market is dull and declining; sales of 68,000 bushel* at 77®77^c. for Western; closing at the latter

price.

Rice—Quiet, atOJ^c. for Carolina. Coffee—Quiet, with sale* of 600 packages Rio on private terms. Sugar—In fair nquest; sales of 1,000 packages of Cuba at ll>$®12e;{. Molasses—Firm; sales 01 86 barrels of Cuba at 170630. Hops—Quiet at 860060. I’elroleum—Fair request; sales at 12J^®13c. for crude; 28028^ . for refined in bond. Pork—Opened heavy and closed Arm; sales 3,760 barrels at $20 87021 12 for mess, and closing at $21 for regular, and $19 50020 for

prime.

Reef—Heavy; sales of 410 barrels at previous

prices.

Reef llama—Dull. Macon—Dull; sales of 76 boxes Cumberland out at 13-!£e.; 75 boxes long clear at 13J^; 300 boxes Cumberland cut for November and December at 101^011)^0. Cut Meats—Heavy ; sales of 140 packages at 0010c. for shoulders; 12018c. for hams. Lard—Heavy; sales of 400 barrels at 12%@ T! 1 ^e,. for xmall lots. Rutter—In good demand; sales at 200426. for State. • Cheese—Heavy at 11015c. * Freights—To Liverpool firmer; 55,000 bushels of corn and wheat at9d. per sail, and 12d. per steamer. I.ATK8T MARKETS—b P. M. Flour—Closed quiet and a shade easier on medium and low grades. Wheat—Steady; sales at $2 1902 20^4 for No. 2 spring; $2 2302 23)* for No. 1 do. Rye—Finn, with sales at $1 62)401 65 for TV Astern• Oats—Steady, with sales at 77)4c. for TV fist cm • Corm—Firmer; sales at $1 3C®139 for good to prime mixed Western. Pork—Dull and heavy; sales of 750 barrel* mess at $20 00021 for cash and regular. Beel—Moderate demand and steady prices. Cut Meats—Heavy and declining. Bacon—Rather more active, at price* In favor of buyers. Lard—Moderately active; sale* at 13013)^0. for fair piime steam kettle rendered. — New York Dry Goode market. New York, Friday, November 8. Weather very fine and a fair Inquiry prevails for staple cottons, at prices showing no material change; but the market te generally for woolens. Most all other claeeea of goods continue dull and depressed. Silks are in limited demand at a reduction of 5010 per cent. laoner. Stocks, Etc, new York, Friday, November 8. Money—Steady, at 607 per cent, for call

loans.

Sterling—Dull at 109)40109)4 gold for first class bills. Gold—Wlthont decided change; opening at 1.38%, advancing to 1.39)4,closing 1.38%. Government Stocks—A shade firmer, and some moderate orders In the market for bond* for shipment. Bond* of 1881 at 112)4; 1S66, 106%; not much Inquiry for 1862; sales at 108)4 for 1N64,106)4; for new bonds, 107%, and t 30s at 105%; 10-40s active at 102%. The following Is the closing prices: Coupons of 1881, 112%; do. of 1862, 108%; coupons of 1864,106)4; coupons of 1886,106%; coupons, new, 107%; 10-40’s, 101%; <-80’* 105%; coupons of 1n67, 107%. LATEST PRICES—5 P. M. Stock—Opened strong and improved *« the day advanced, and subsequently they cloeed lower; Erie scarce and delivery Irregular. Cao.on, 42%; Boston wafer power '

cnrcoWATi, Friday, Noveaber 8. Fleur—Firm but unchanged; setae ef extra fiaatly htfeUBil 25. ^ Wheat—Dm. out unchanged; sale* of Me. 1 fid wInfer tX 92 ^ J®} Bfe* Ip

No.Il ftUL

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demand at 12%o. lor thoaldert: 16%016%c" for dear tide*; round lota could bo bought

below theoe retea.

Bulk Meato—None la market and the stock

exhausted.

Lard—Dull at 12c., with some sales 0 this

fitie

Butter—Unchanged: the warm westber Is

Injuiinc the roll*; rre»k Western Reserve, $8

0400.; New York State, 40047c.

wr

and dull

40c.; New York State, 40047 Baa—Stoseat 80c. and frm.

CioverSeed—Sale* 0 12%0%c. per pound

id dull.

Timothy—Sale* 0 $2 2502 40 per boehel

and dull.

Flaxeeed—Dull; salea at |2.

Llnaeed Oil—Bales at $1; there la a good de-

mand at thla rate.

Petroleum—Sales at 46050c.

Potatoes—Dull; salea at $2 8003 00 per bar-

rsl on arrival.

Apples-Abundant, sale* 0 $20003 75 per

barrel.

Groceries—Unchanged and la moderate de-

mand.

Gold—1.38% buying. Money—Continue* clos

Telekw * ket. Toledo, Friday, Novembers. Flour—Receipts, 3,100 bushels; no inquiry for round lot*. Wheat—Receipt*, 2,100 bushels; market 70

dga

beat offering at $2 02.

Corn—Receipt*, 14,000 bushel*: held quirt and lower; new without material change and sales of No. 1 Wabaxh at $1 08%; No. 2 Wabub, $1 05; Michigan, $101; new, 82%083;

new rejected, 80c.

Oats—Receipts, 1,960 bushels; market steady

and sales bf No. 1 at 58c.

^ R^e—Receipts, 300 bushel*; held at $1 36

Barley—Buyer* offer $1 20 for No. 1.

Hog*—Sale* at6%®7c.

Lake Freight*—Very dull and (nominal; 3%

on corn to Buffalo, 7c. to Oswego.

Clewoland market.

Cleveland, Friday, November 8.

Flour—Quiet and unchanged for city made and country brands dull and heavy; $10010 50 for double XX spring; 811012 for YX red;

$12 5001450 forX: and XXX white.

__ Wheat—Dull and heavy foe winter; spring in moderate demand st$2forNo. 1 Mllwauke; No. 1 red winter held at $2 60; No. 2 do., |245

02 50.

Corn—Quiet and unchanged at $1 09 for old No. 1 .belled; 87c. for new shelled. Oats—Firm and In good request at 66c. for No. 1 State from store. Rve—Quiet and nominally unchanged at $1 4001 45 for No. 1 State and Western from

store.

Barley-Nominal at $13001 33 for No. 1; $1 1601 25 for No. 2. Petroleum—Dull and heavy; standard white in bond held at 24®25c. free, 44045c. FkltaMlalpklw matrkes. Philadelphia, Friday, November 8. Petroleum—Dull and unsettled; sales of crudest 18c.; 2,000 barrel* refined In bond

27)4029e.

Flour—Dull and unchanged.

Wheat—Dull; sale* at $28002 47 for red. Corn—Declined, with tales of mixed West-

era at $1 35.

Oat*—Sale* at 67070c. Groceries—Unchanged. Provisions—Unchanged. Baltlnswre market.

Baltimore, Friday, November 8. Flour—Quiet and sales of extra tblpmenta

at $12.

Wheat—Steady and unchanged. Corn—Dull and sales of mixed Western st

$1 20.

Oats—Flim at 71075c. Rye—Sales at $1 4501 55 and dull. Provisions—Nominal.

Ckieaffw Came market.

Chicago, Friday, November 8. Beef Cattle- Quiet and unchanged. Hors—Active and steady; sales at|6 5O0

6 95 for good to smooth.

Brover & Baker ELASTIC STITCH SEWING AAR 4" topsrtorto att otkenfor Os followimg

MERRILL R CO., Wholesale Booksellers A*d _ T . * * Stationers, NO. 8 BA&T WASHINGTON 8T,

Strolhridg-e Oo., uTKicunimiD mums

Washington, Lineotn. WasMegtaa ae n Free HOM

'TrZti* ends of tne

these fiwten both

, .ir«fri5sssj , !.'r i j;“2“b77“KsS2 Warraatek far Three Yeatro. I

Our Manufacturing

8nrpass all others in their adaptation to the different varieties of work, sewing from the finest oambrie to the henvtest harness leather. They

give nnlvenal satUfsetion.

Send for descriptive circular.

GROVEIt A BAKEB,

DONALDSON t A1YEY,

Carpet, six

AlsojwaeelhBtnseuto—xaneeChespearHeeee md^bit^bow ciSV ^ ,Lrttow *

Hats, Caps, Furs, GLOVES, 8TB1W G0008, UmkrclUs A PansGls, NO. M SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET, (SchnulTs Block)

CHARLES GRAHAM,

Browning & Sloan, VHOUSAU DlCfifilSIS,

And dealers in

... _.£SaK2in&“V

N. B.—The Grover A Baker Hewing Machines

t, Oita, Window Glow, Dpt Stnga, etc.,

91 Beet Wakhingtoi B.—T ‘ ■

not

premium.

were not exhibited 0 the Parle Exposition A

HseplMoeoDapdAwSm

Apothecaries’ Ball, Noe. 7 *9 East Washington 3t.,

BU0INE8S COLLCCE.

RON BRIDGES, ■■■DGF CANTING*, Bridge Bolts, Girders, Tanks,

And all kinds of Wrought Iron Work, Nee. 274, 276 suMI 278 West Treat »*., cnsrousnsrATiTYTT Improved Machinery for the manufacture JJL of Bridge Bolts, enables me to furnish them as toe lowest rntes. bquare Thread Screws cut.

■ OLLIN«S WORTH’S ZO’Jk.TXOXffJtaZ. Business College of Trade, 24 and 26 Baet Wasklagtea Street. A PRACTICAL Institution, to which we in* XA vite the attention of every

can enter at any time. Porparticularsc.il at our College Booms or. address PRAN RUN A C APP, Principals, oetll dkwSm Indianapelta,Indiana.

■radricks, Btauto ft Ct. Wholesale dealer* in Boots & Slices, No. » SOUTH MNRIPIAN AT., (SchnuU’s Block,)

JT.«. K1KHOFF dfc CfiK, Fashionable Tailors, Ne. 204 Walmmt Street. oetMdtm CINCINNATI. JOHM €. B1JLRKLC, Manufacturer and Dealer in

iasi§*f

aBthnas he

will 0

ttonm^Mdhg

mmxMu,

asiGCBBnKAam^ oxzzo.

BONDED

Merchmmt».

Distilleries, Star Milla, PMria niinois and Kenton oounty, Kentucky. aug90dly

Leather Belting and Hose And Dealers in OnmNeltlBL Bono, Packing and Lae# Leather No. 67 Walnut, corner Second Street CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Allen's Lang Balsam,

aito Mbs suffering the positive cure of The forred to by equal to ffe up tar such TheBnlsam is, physicians who 16 M EXPECTORANT IT MS NO EQUAL ' It U oompooed of the active principles of Roots Me se oiten omintod with Ttamw Diseases, will tn >sure remedy in taw Bahua*. Loaoogesand km sometimes give rrtlet, but thi- SalMuu, *» a few times, will insure a permanent cur.‘Will the afflicted clergyman please test its

m Dr. Nathaniel Harris for many years a resident of Middlebury, Vermont, recommends toe B0sem ee being superior to all other remedies tor Bronchitis. He says: “I have no doubt it will soon become e classical remedial agent for too cure of all diseases of the Throat, Bronchial Tabes, and the Lungs. Dr. Lloyd, rtOhfo!iirg£2 S^foSfdurtog toe war, irom exposure contracted consumption. “I haven* hesitancy in stating that it was by ^nnsjujTa^-inf" * 1>t * m tha * 1MI ttow Dr. Pleteher, of Missouri, says: £S22&fcSS22iHg£SZ2 beiljp«w^led i dsspair because all other remedies have but try this remedy and you will not be

Dr. Wm. ■

toenah patient a written

ent, binding a radical ana _

earn, w m0te no chargeDr. Wm. Xhomsea has ;

nla, Rheumatic and general usee a Pumigating Vapor B nious kind, m conjunction

of Private Diseases a specialty — Buf-

b. car aad'two yearsln feoria, niiaois. Durikg eight practice in Chicago, Illinois, he cured over

— thousand cases.

Thomson, in hie pmettoe tor Scrof-

‘ reneral diseases of toe blood,

_ apor Bath of the most inge- ^ kind, in conjunction with internal treat* SEMINAL EMISSIONS, the consequence of ■elf-abuse. This solitary rice, or depraved sex ual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both mutes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train ol morbid symptoms unless combated by scientilo medical measures, via: Sallow countenance, dark spots under toe eyes, pain in the heteL ringing in the ears, and noises like the rustling©! leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about toe loins, weakness of toe limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in ap-

, dislike to form new acion to shun society, loss of

UU0U es, pimples and various

eruptions about toe face, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, mono,

mania, and frequently insanity.

The aHioted, on the first appearance of any of the above symptoms, should immediately apply

to Dr. Wm. Thomson foi relief.

MW* Office and Consultation Parlor*, No. 99 South Delaware street, Indianapolis, Indiana. P.O.Box 1660 feb4dlv

REMOVAL.

Wholesale Paper

SMITH, BIGHAM ft G00DHART,

STOBAGB ANN

COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

And wholesale and retail dealer* in

Flour, Feed, Ftc., WAVE removed from 994 South Delaware XI strert to the southeast corner of Virginia

street to the southeast corner of Virgin e and Delaware street, where they he’ .ntly on hand choice brand* of Hour ai

avenue and

constantly

everything in toe Peed line. Give u* a call.

oot8 d8m

.ve

and

French Burr

LADIES’ FANCY FURS, Hm?"

Mill Stones*

Portable Flouring and Corn of toe genuine Dutch An-

The proprietors of this valuable Balsam take Measure fit calling to it the attention of all med teiae dealers, desiring that toe procure a supply 0 »t. and rwaommend it to their afflicted patrons and friends It will stand toe test for merttaae has toe celebrated P» RKT DA V Is’PAIN KILLER, which ha* been introduced to all parts of the Inhabited world, and is everywhere appre-

ciated and sought after.

AEsIsTEKT^S X.XJNGF BALSAM Will cure when all others lail. Directions accompany each bottle. J. N. HARRIS 6 CO..

Sole proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio. •For sale by Browning A Sloan, Stewart

6 Morgan. Keefer 6 Vinton. Also, sold by all

Pro grists

v

iVORM TEA.

*f£SZt2S!X£ZSZi?&S££X&, also, a reliable cure for Fits and Worm Fever.

Possessi lug and

improve the

octl -tAwHin

HOTELS.

WATCHES.

BITTERS.

A ftllrewlmtlww T*m*e - stwaamckle Life ■mere.—Good health is a blessing. The way to enjoy such is to takea wine glass full of STRICKLAND’S LIFE BITTERS two or three

times

appetite; they cure habitual

Coii*tfpat?>n!%rVoti^^and Headache; they make the old feel young. If you wish young life and good health, use Stocklaud’* Lirx Nrrrne, For Bale la bottles by Druggists, and by the drink at *n saloon* and groceries angiu dim

#1,000,000 in WATCHES!

For sale on toe popular

OIVE FTELICE MLlAJV,

Giving every patron a

Handsome and Reliable Watch

For toe low price of Tea Dollars,

With««t Regard t# Valw., A ND not to be paid for unless perfectly satisfkc100 Solid Gold Ranting Watbes.. .$995 to $1,060 100 Magic Case Gold Watches 900 to 500 100 Ladies’ Watches, enameled... .106 to 600

900 Gold Hunting Chronometer

Watches 950 to 806 906 Gold Hunting English Levers .900 to 950 800 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches. 160 to 900 800 Gold Hunt’g American do 100 to 950 600 Silver Hunting Levers 60 to 150 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes....... 15 to 960 500 Gold Ladles’ Watches 50 to 1.000 Gold Hunting Leplnes f O to 1 000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches.. 50 to 3S00 Hunting Silver Watches 35 to 5.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds 10 to — JiF*Every patron obtains e watch by this arranmment, costing but $10 while it may be worth

$1,000. Mo partiality shown.

We wish to Immediately dispose of the above magnificent stock. Certificates, naming the articles, are placed la sealed eavelopes, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificate upon payment of Ten Dollars, w hetber it be a watch worth $1,660 or one worth jess. The return of any of our certificates entitles you to the article named thereon upon payment, irrespective of its worth, and as no article valued less than $10 is named on any certificate,

It will at once be seen that this Is

ivo lottery: But a straightforward legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the most

fastidious l

A single certificate will be sent by mail, post laid, upon nceipt of 35 cent*, five for $1, elev- n or $9, thirty.three and elegant premium for $5, sixty six and moi evaluable premium forfiio, one hundred and most superb watch for $15. To Agents, or those wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity, it is a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by the Govemment,and open to toe most careful scrutiny. Try us I WRiGUT, BRO. A CO., Importers, octlSdAwOm 161 Broadway, New York. AT COST. sellin^offTt cost.

SCALES.

Rending,

Northwestern

Wayne, 97%; 126%; P1U ‘ land, 95%;

irl 6s, l<

r.ric, muuovu,

96%; Michigan Central. 108%; rn, 47%; do. preferred, 63%; Fort ;; Wabash,37%; Illinois central,

%; Pittsburg, 82; Toledo, 10%; Rock 1sd, 95%; Michigan Southern, 79; Ml*>

6; New York Central. 11 116%; St. Paul preferred.'

9%; Obto eertlfleet**. 24%; 1 3,14%; Fort Wayne, 96%; old ; Virginia*, —; Missouri

Fairbanks Standard Scales. W. F. OAULtTF, General Agent, ]N.TyWestWMli.fL INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Buy only to* genuine. WALL FAFEW, ETc7 B * B so E.

remain* to be proved; 0 01 event* 01 SIGH OP THB “BIG BOOB” Can be found a large stock of nmcAL BOOKS,

SCHOOL BOOKS,

JVWBNfftK BOOKS, HISCEIXAN BOB S KOOKS.

SfloflMteepy, Imfc, ■4«avB6e«,Ste.f

For next sixty days I will sell

OwcrcBato at Erst coot. Drese Coats at Erst cost. Business Saits at Erst cost. IfBlriby ftnitw at Erst cost.

School Book Depot . Bswea, Stewart ft Ce n 18 WEST WASHINGTON STREET,

Indimnapolim. Ind.

Binkley & Perrine,

Eannfactnrer* and dealers In

Tranlttey Yalises,

Trareliaf Bags, Etc.,

Wholesale sad retail, tone door* from toe Palmer House, No. B South

Illinois street. Indianapolis,

TmilBEtA

W Repairing done on short notice. Trunk* made to order. ■ ARM A BALE, Importer* md wholesale dealer* In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Wines, Liquors, CIGARS ABB TOBACCO, NO. 95 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET, Indianapolis, AseL Cabinet Makers* Union, Manufacturers of all kinds of ETJTLTVITTJIftE, No. 106 Sate Washington St, D. ROOT A CS.,

Manufacturers of

STOVES, PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, MILL GEARING, AND

IRON FRONTS,

AND DEALERS IN TIN PLATE AND TINNERS’ STOCK, TINNERS’ TOOLS 6 MACHINES. W ar ehouse—No. 66 East Washington

street

Foundry—Noe. 10 and IB South Pennsylvania street, ■mdimma»mll«. Imd. lihbei, Tarkiigtta ft C#^ Jobbers of I>RY GOOOS, HOTZOSS, BTC, No. m SOUTH MERIDIAN STRENT (Alvoni’b Block),

OSWT’S FTJRS, GLOVES, CAPS’ SLEIGH ROBES, ETC.,

13r

Bolting Cloths.

Office, SI Walnut, comer Second Street, Factory, comer Elm and Second, CINCINNATI, OHIO. .

LONGWORTFS WINE HOUSE,

maOfe 84., Metweem TMlrd nmd FeartM, CIXffCZTffTff^.TX. TTUJRS cleaned, repaired and rttered 0 shortest J? notice. The highest cash prim paid for all kinds of Pars. octfifi dfim CRAB. S. CREETER, Manufacturer of PAPER BOXES, 228 JBsaim Street, CLNCIIS7VATI, OHIO.

OOtl 11 n

SAa. dAlOLXOV * CO., SHIRT MAHUFACTCBERS, A«if dealers In •BN’ENS PUBNI9HING BBfflHW. 161 Main Street, four doom above Fourth, 0 C ITS' CITS TSJA.’XI.

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Geo. Davidson, Late of St James Hotel. H. B. Sinks, Late of Broadway Hotel. GIBSON HOUSE, Yralmmt street. Bet Fourth and Fifth.opp. Merchants’ Exchange, CIMCIMXATI, OHIO. DAVIDSON A SINKS, Proprietors. octlS d3m ■Metropolitan Hotel, Maim street, he tween Promt amd Becomd Streets, CIIICIIVN ATI, OHIO.

mg in its combination wonai

1 strengthening properties, it will 0wayt e the health of the patient, whether

~ by Worms or other causes.

Price 25 Cento.

Seat by mall for 35 cents. JOHN A PERRY, Chemist.

M. S. BURR 6 CO., 36 Tremont street, U os ten General Agont*. and for sale by all Druggist*.

>el8 deooAwlv

MEIV.

bad hab-

Iveo* Seedling Wine. FOR SALE BY Horn A Anderson, Keifer A Vinton, Stewart A Morgan, Browning A Sloan, W. L Haskit A Co., Indianapolis, Indiana. augSO dSm

non is biudxb.

Joan k’oou.

MF^hlrt* made to order.

oetSdSm

8AM LOWBHTHAli AGO., Manufacturers and Importers of C I C3- -A. K/ S And wholesale dealers in Leaf aM«l PIh^ ToL«cco«, No. 18 Main Street, below Pearl, octfldSm CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Manufacturers’ Ware House.

SNIBER A McCALl*.

WSOXJCHAXJB

PAPER DEALERS,

232 Wmlmnt street.

C1NCINSATI, OHIO.

TKT'AHTED. PCS CASH-MS tons Bag*; 600 v v tons Newspaper*. Books and Pamphlet*. *ng90 dBm

W. A. THURSTON, PBOPRIETOR

augl9 dSm

United States Hotel, Opposite toe New York and New Haven and Western Railroad Depot, ■BACH STKBET, BOSTON, Bt P. M PRATT. JanSO dly Formerly of the American House.

ro YOXJTVO

IX> arrest Seminal Losses, to conquer bad nabLouisville, Kentucky. , .. . , Having had ten years’ experience in this specialty, patients suffering from any disease w hatever of a private or confidential nature, sud ladies troubled with any of the ailments peculiar to the sex, by inclosing 25 cents as above, m ith brief statement of case, will receive particulars for self treatment by return mail, and thus avoid quackery. We also have a Varix Clasp which We guarantee to permanently cure varicocele in four days. The Electro-Magnetic Preventive. Those desiring to limit their offspring, can en-

' a namphlet containing engranations of the above preventive, »y on the subject of prevent! -n. All

correspondence confidential. Address all letters to J. S. WILLIAMS, Drawer 341, Louisville, Ky. seplfidAwly NOTICE TO MOTHERS.

FARE REDUCED.

trftS* SO Per Bay.

KITED STATES HOTEL,

Danzig-er Ac Oo.

TRAD*

Fine Toilet Soaps,

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AND

67 Wmlmmr Street.

UBIi Bv ANV. O’* BVUlsU AIIS41 from toe Primer Howe. novfldSm

EDWARD LENOX. Merchant Tailor.

JL R. w. Wholesale aad Retail Dealer la Faints, Oila, Window Glass, Axle Greane, and Bnuhec of all Umin

no. 88 BAST WASHINGTON 8TB1 Mixed Print in any quantity.

WILSON ft CLARK, Manufacturers of the XTniversal Shirt, And GK9TS* FVRHSUB8, S. E. CORNER FOURTH AED WALNUT STS., Shirts and Underwear made to Order. Agent* for the Bemif Fatent Shape Cottar. octS-d3m

■ouri 6*. 106; New York Central, lll/f; At> I antic Mail, 116%; St. Paul preferred, 63%; St. Paul, 40%; OWo eertlfleate*, 24%; Martpoea preferred,14%; Fort Wayne, 96%; old Tenne**ee, 66; virgin!**, —; Mmoari 6’*, 94; Rock I*land, new, 47%; Rock Island, pre« erred, 63%; Milwaukee and St. Paul, —; Cleveland, —; Rook Inland and Pacific,

Exprea*

Stock* — Merchant* Union, 29;

68; feell*

staple mini Fame reae, Peaclle,

Together with a large line of WAI-.1-* JPAT’ER®

aim

WIRSOW SHADES Which we are telling At fhaFarp l#awaafiFrf«aa« Don’t forget toe ptaag:

CHAIRS. LONO A BROTHER, Manufacturers of DOTJBUB KJAXXAUST Aim SPLIT BOTTOM CHA1BS. FACTORY AND WAEEROOMS: 171 ind ns Knit Market Street, mm Preston and Jackson, Laalnvf tin, Kp. r _Fortoteby Keun. SPIEGEL, THOMS AW., TOILOalNC. Leadnf Boise tf fwhlM

OanaAjt Wilen ft Giky WftwfeBKle CrFBcera, 149 MERIDIAN STREET, Opposite Bart end of Union Dc

OHIO MACHINE WORKS, (Suecemara teLae A Leavitt,) Have an hand and are manufacturing to order.

BTEATMC UNGtNES, TKMLEBS. Portable Cirealar Saw Mill*. K H. JD Stoarn’a Patent Eccentric Head Bfaeka, artft^^Stav^Biwklnae,^^ 1 ^*- PaUey*. ®ttrt>rt*A SkaBtegi Bn*gnu aaA Castings of aH

by Lae A ta. wiU reive all

A very laegs

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I Wert Seeowd street, CINCINNATI, 1

R. RAULT A CO.

Wholesale Drag House,

CDI«mN« HttPM49. CEI6A6O, Friday, NoVtttttWffl Raining and cool* * Floor-Qutat; talori $7 76010 for spring •xtra*. tele* 0 $1820 for No. 2. ng 0 $1 01#

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roUNDRY. HOOffRTiUNNV STOVE WORKS!

pared todoi KallpsBffls, fs* aillffp tor

CHUAJBH Merchant' Tailor, Km. SlHersii Demme’rBvartflm 6«mcse 0fBHlM6r MH#6ff ihpBifeBli^ IWBIAN-AWttlAS. INB. KAY iteekef PaO and Wtot*r Good*Is*rteeted lomewfeeteSiWrtiimrtuta, emSotagS

Agent* for the BaU W Goal OO.

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GEO. CBAWF0R0 ft CO., Commission Merchants, Importers and Dealers in . Aafe, Sml SmAm, Cmmotlc ■a* NemmAnr Fmetm«^ .Oemaemt, eo stwme. Etc., Etc., NO. 209 WALNUT STREET. flMm

Gamar^ffl Mannf. Co, Manufacturers of Paper Hangings

H. H. BRINKMAN, PROPRIETOR. No. ST We*t~Fburth Street, ang90 dfim CINCINNATI, OHIO.

E. A. HUTCHINSON A 00,

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KteatovUle, Ky.

DR. SEABRCOK’S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP.

WUL97, IlHAUJICaO 111 Atio aA/tAVru, Xyixi'-awx*W cM*ve liable in all cases. Invaluable in the following diseases: Summer Complaint, Irregularities ot the bowels, Bestiveness, Teething, etc. Gives health to the child and rest to the mother. PUKIFY YOIJK BLOOD. USX Hurley’s Sarsaparilla.

This is root, and

tai an

Costiveness, Ivil, etc., etc

enuiue extract of the

al, be found to effect a cer-

in and perfect cure of the following complaints id diseases: Affections of the Bones, Habitual jstiveness, Debilitv.Syphilis,Scrofula, or King’s

.A.merioa.h. Hotel* Chestnut street, opposite old Independence Hall PHTT.ADFLPHTA. Jy*8dtf 8. M. HKUUNGS, Proprietor.

8. X. CBITTXNDXM. O. X. SKBhXAKT CLARENDON HOTEL, CINCINNATI, OHA6. ». K* Critteaden A Cm., Proprietors I T A TIN G leased the property known as the fi A Wriant Street House, and completed our improvement* upon toe same, it it now thoroughly refurnished, painted, carpeted, and in most excellent condition, and will from this date bathe CEfcfflJMSHDOU HOTEL. W* ritril be most happy to see our friends and the traveling public, and guarantee the accommodation* of toe CLARENDON to be equal to i toe eity. _ office in the Hotel, d 8. E. CRITTENDEN A CO.

Hmrley’s Ague Tomic.

Perfectly reliable. The only remedy for Chills

and Fever that is or can be depended upon is

Hurley’s Ague Tonic. There have been thous-

ands cured by using it who had tried the usual

remedies without benefit; but in no case has Hurley’s Ague Tonic failed to effect a cure.

Hurley’s Popular 'Worm Cstudy.

As this is really a specific for Worms, and the best and most palatable form to give to children Perlectly tasteless. Any child will take it. Hurley’s Stomach Bitters. For Debility, Loss of Appetite, We; ;ness, In-

digestion, or Dyspepsia, Want of action of the Liver, or Disordered Stomach, there are no Bit-

— For sale by

MANHATTAN HOTEL. JKV7BBAY STB!MET. Second door frem Broadway, opposite the Park NEW YORK. N. HUGGINS, Proprietor. A J. SMITH. Cumx. sep94 dly

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Third wad

BTEVEH8 HOUSE. 21, 96, 85 aud 87 Broadway, N. Y Opposite Bowling Green. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. rTIHE Stevens House is well sad widely known JL to toe traveling public. The location is especially suitable to merchants and business men: it is in etoae proximity *» the business part of the eity—Is on tos highway 0 southern and western ttsvei amt *rtjan«int to all the principal railroad and steamboat depots. Tbs Stevens House has liberal aeeommodriion fer over 80S guests—it» well furnished, and pos■emas every modem improvement for the oomfeet an entertainment 0 Its inmates. The rooms i spacious and well ventilated—provided with ;aad water—the attendance is prompt and respectful—aad toe table is generously provided with every dalieaey 0 toe season—st moderate an GEORGE K. CHASE A CO.. tajM iMte Proprietor*.

CLASS WORKS.

NEW ALBANY CLASS WORKS.

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ters that can compare with these,

all Druggists

James Huddle At Co., Prop’rs. 41 Bullitt Street, Louisville, Ky. sep!6 dmon 4 sat A w 3m

"PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE.” I>R. KICOKD’S Celebrated Preventive Lotion.

Diseases This invaluable preparation is suited for either, ex, and has proved, from ample experience the most efficient and reliable Preventive ever discovered, thus effecting a desideratum long sought for in the Medical Mi orld. If used according to directions, every possibility of danger may be avoided; a single application will radically neutralize the venereal virus, expel all impurities from the absorbent vessels, and render contamination impossible. Be wise in time, and at a very small outlay, save hours of untold bodilyand mental torments. ■ This most reliable specific, so universally adopted in the Old World, is now offered for sale for the first time in America, by F. A. Duport A Co., only authorized Agents tor the United States. Price $3 per bottle. Large bottle, double size, $5. The usual discount to the trade. Sent, securelj

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F. A. DC PORT A CO.,

Sole Agents for Dr. Ricord’s P. L.,

No. 19 Gold street New York.

i Lffl^sal^euralgia j

■A. S-AJFE, CERTAIN, AXD Speedy Core vox NEURALGIA, A>’D AT.T. NERVOUS DISEASES.

Its Hffect* or* Magical. TT is an unfailing remedy in all oases 0 NeuX rrigia Facialis, often effecting a perfect cure in less than twenty, four hours, from the use of no more than two or three Kin~ No otter form 0 Neuralgia or Morreus Disease has failed, to yield to tola wonderful rem-

edial agent.

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cases 0 Chronic Neurri-

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It has tong been in constant use by many of our mart eminent physicians, who give it their unanimous and unqualified approval. S«nt by mail on receipt of price, and postage. One package. $t 00; portage 6 omits. Six packages, $5 00; portae 21 cents. Twelve packages, $9 00; postage 48 cents. »ia sold by all wholesale and retail deafer* te , drugs and madtatote tkroeghont to* United •tote#, and by TURNER A CO., Sole Proprietors, 190 Tremont street. Norton. Mass BRQWN1NG A SLOAN, Agent*. L6m Indianapolis, Indiana.

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ATTORNKYS AT LAW.

Attorneys ot Law,

J. s. HAS YET.

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