Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1867 — Page 3
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Frovlatont—Dali.
■J£r£2£Z Si? .»««•:
draco Shoulder*—Bain at GWe.
Sweet Pickled Ham*—S«le*at lOVe.
Lwd—Steaay at 12012^0.
Dreued Hog*—More active; Mies at fo 75®
7 25.
No. 9, dcalag atroog at cot-
CLASTIC STITCH
SEWING MACHINES An ntperior to all others for the fottomtag
reasons:
1. They mw with two thread* direct from the
•■d require no rewinding-
A They are mere easily understood aad used, and lea* liable to derangement than othei mes'rhey are capable of executing perfectly, without change of adjustment, a much greater
k than other machines,
made by these machines is much
mere Arm. elastic and durable, especially upon
require to be washed and ironed,
-stitch.
about the
Mae it to distributed in the eity ■This enables reader* at a dtotl of Indiana to get the newt to twelve hours before they
r.rpir^¥JWR?* ,t d i a.‘?.' , r.3 , r: riers atany of the railroad town* on the road* ■ catering a* Indlaoapolto^^^^^^^^^^^M
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8.00 1 11.00 ‘
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8.75 5.50 7.35 10.00 10.18 19A0
miwawkee Market.
Milwitjkkb, W edoesday, November 20. Floor—Yerv dull; salen at $9 00®9 60 for eity double XX; 98 50fi» 60 for country do.;
extra, t8®8 60.
Wheat—Quiet; aalea at fl 84X for Ne. 1;
$174 for No. 2.
^OaU-Fim and aalea at 66®56Xc. for ..Cera—Fh-aier at $1 02 for No, 1 old. Freight*—Finn; 9c. to Buflalo; 15%c. to
Oswego.
Beeelpta-Flour, 3.800 barrel*; wheat, 00^000 bushels; oat*, 2,700 bu.'bel*; corn, 1,SblpmenU—Flour, 41)0 bun els; wheat, 70,000 bushels; cats, -100 bushels; corn, 300
bushels.
variety of wc ,
A The stitch made by these machines to mu mere Arm, elastic and durable, especially up articles which require to be washed and ironi
than any otitsr stitch.
I. Unlike other machines, these fasten both ends of the seam by their own operation. A. These machines, in addition to their superior merits as instrumenU tor sewing, by * change of adjustment easily learned aad practised, execute the moot beautiful aad permanent embroid-
ery and ornamental work.
bend tor pamphlet containing samples, giving styles and prices. Each family machine is
Warrant** tar Three Tears.
Onr Manufacturing Machines
I others in their adaptation to the d eties of work, sewica from the flm the heaviest harness leatuer. Tb
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New York Dry Deeds Market. New York, Wednesday, November 20. Market it steady and a fair demand for staple goods adapted to the season, and prices generally straly, though very low. Ladies cloakings are jobbing at |3 per yard for double width, which last yesr sold for $8. The most noticeable change to-day I* a decline of 4c. per yard. In thep'ece, of Armon’s delaines, which are selling freely at 17c., whereas Sprague’s delaines are advanced to 16){e. la other particulars there is no change.
Surpass all others In their ad a
ferent varietie cambric to tht
give universal satisfaction. Send for descriptive circular. GROVER A BAKER, 8ewi”g Machine Company, 91 East Washington street, Indianapolis. N. B.—The Grover A Baker Sewing Machines were not exhibited at the Paris exposition for premium. sepMtoooUdpd&wkn
MERCHANT TAILOR.
TIN PIPE.
No More Poisoning by Lead Pipe.
ENCASED BLOCK
Colwells.
TIN
COMMERCIAL.
rpil*! PATENT
JL Pljie, raanuraetared by Colwells, Shaw A VvMlanLof New York, supp. its a want long sought for, and its periect Immunity from corrosion, will at onre rerommend it as'the onlyi and suitable pipe for conveying water for doi
tic purposes.
New York Market. Nxw YORK, Wednesday, November20. < niton -The market Is firmer, wllh sales of 1,4 0 bales at fur middling uplands. Flour—Receipts, 13,177 barrels: favors buyers »nd moderate business, sales 12.000 barrels at $S ::o<39 00 for superfine State and Western; $!> 40(310 16 for extra State; $0 30®1260 for extra weatern; $9 65013 00 for round hoop Ohio; $10®15 60 for St. Lonis; closing quiet; included In sales are 3,000 barrels extra State for export, at $0 90010 00; California dull, with sales of 800 sacks at $11 00 013 50. Rye Flour—Sales of 600 barrels at $7 2509. Whisky—Quiet and unetusged. Wheat;—Recepts, 2,170 bushel*; market Is 102c. better and* quiet; sale* of 5,100 busbels at $2 2402 *27 for No. 1 spring; $2 26 for No. 2; $2 35 (or amber Green Bay. Rye—Quiet; aales of 45,000 bushels of State Barley—Without decided Change; sales of 24,000 bushels at $140 for State; $16001 66% for Canada West. Malt—Dull; with aalea of 6,000 bushels Canada at $1 60. Peas—Sales at $1 3801 40 in bond; 6,000 do. free at $1 68. “Corn—Receipts, 76,641 busbels; tba market 102c. better, with sales of 3,200 busbels at $1 3601 88% for mixed Western—closing at $132 afloat. Oats—Receipts, 76,041 busbels: tbe market shade firmer; sales of 68,000 bushels at 800 82c. for Western. Coal—Unohanged. Wool—Unchanged; sales of 200,000 pounds at 42053c. Leather—Sole, unchanged. Rise—Steady; sales 60 boxes at 8%09%. for Carolina. _ Coffee—Quiet and steady. Sugar—Firm and quiet; sales of 150 hogsheads Cuba at 12012%c. Molastes—Dull and heavy. I’etroleum—Crude firmer at 11%012c.; refined bonded quiet at 26c. Hops-Quiet at 35066c. Pork—Quiet and firmer; sales of 2,250 barre’s at 820 87021 for mess—closing at $21 90 cash; $18 75019 00 for prime; $2100 for prime mess. Beef—Heavy; sales of 243 barrels at previous price*. Beef Hams—Steady; sales of 500 barrels at $35 for India mess,and $33 50034 o0 for prime megs. B:eon—Dull; sales of545 boxes at 12%c. for dty long clear. Cut Meats—Dull, with sales of 175 packages at 8%01Oc. for shoulders; 12% @ 14c. for bams. lisrd—Steady and quiet; sales of 700 barrels at 1'2%®13% C . Butter—in good demand; at 20045c. for State. Cheese—Heavv at 11015c. Freights to Liverpool—Mora active and firmer; 110,000 bushels of corn and wheat at 8%09J. per sail, and lO%011c. per steamer. LATEST MARKETS—b P. M. Flour—Closed dull and 10c. lewer for common grades. Wheat-Q ui t and very firm; sales of No. 2spriog at $2 2102 26; No. 1 spring, at $2 300 Rye—Quiet and firm, sales at $1 660168 for Western. Oats—Quiet, with sales at 79%081c. for Western in store and afloat. Corn—Quiet; at $13501 37% for good to prime mixed western. Fork—Dull and heavy; sales at $21 87%0 21 90 formes*, ca;h and tegular. Beef—Quiet and steady. Cut Meats—Dull and drooping. Bacon—Dull and declining; aales of Cumberland at lO%01O%c. Lard—Dull at 13%013%c. for good to prime steam and kettle rendered.
: purposes.
THI3 PATENT TIN LINED FIFE
safe mes-
B os ton, West*
the yn.
New York stock Market. N*w YORK, Wednesday, November 20. Canton, 44%; Boston waterpower—; Cum* berland2C%; Quicksilver, 17%; Mariposa, 8; Western Union Telegraph, 31%; Pacific Mall, 134; Erie, 171%; Hudson,* 126; Reading, TC; Michigan Central. 110%;
■auu. 95%; sour! 6s, J antic Mall
Is highly recommended by all the most eminent Chemists and Physicians of the Fast, ' "
Water Commissioners of New York,
harlestown, and 1 and Southern orks, and Depot
and Gas Fitters' Ma*ei iali
nghly
Chemists and Physicians of the Fast, and b
jmi ‘ ' "" "
,'hai
ern a;
Brass Works
and by Brookl
d many other cities.
1 Agency at the Union t of Plumbers’, Steam,
and Dei
245,217, and 249 vi'est Fifth street,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Wx. Powell A Co., Proprietors.
novlS dimataw
AT COST.
SELLING OFF AT COST.
WILLIAM BWEIkHABT, Merchant Tailor,
AM) DIALKS IN
Gent’s Fnrnishing Goods, N*. 91 Senfk Meridian Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. T HAVE received a fine assortment of OverroatJL ings, Cloths. Doeskins, Cassimeres and Vestings from New York and Philadelphia, which I will make up in tbe latest styles, and at tbe lowest prices. octS9 dim JOSEPH STALB, MERCHANT TAILOR, If o. 9 Odd Fellows’ Hall, Washington Street INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
Also, dealer in
Readymade Clothing And Cent’s Furnlaking Coeds. JOHN STEINMANN, Cutter.
For next sixty days I will sell Overcoats at first cost. Dress Coats at first cost. Business Suitsat firstcost. Nobby Suits at firstcost.
B. LANDGRAF.
Merchant Tailor,
If o. 13 If ortfet meridian Street,
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
octlB dSm
A LI, parties
XX. of the hard rail at No. 3T south
from the Palmer Bouse.
nov2 d2m
o may wish to take advantage times, will please give me a h Illinois street, a few doors
EDWARD LENOX. Merchant Tailor.
CLASS. EoT-A-BLISFIEID 1848.
R. HERINGRAY A CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
FLINT, GREEN AND BLACK GLASS,
Druggist Shop Furniture, llrandy. Flasks, Demijohn*, And all styles of COAL OIL LAMPS, ETC?.,
No. 90 East Second Street,
novG d3m
CINCINNATI, OMIO.
REMOVAL.
SMITH, BIGHAM & G00DHART,
STORAGE ARB
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And wholesale and retail dealers in
Fl ©in*. Feed, Etc., TTAVE removed from 384 South Delaware JLI. street totbeaouthea** comer of Virginia
~ .. . .. -jy
Leading Bouse of Fashion
HOWARD HI. FOLTZ,
F’lRSX CIaAJSS
Merchant Tailor, No. 31 North Pennsylvania Street, (Second door south of Postoffice,) INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
1\,Y V stock of Fall and Winter Goods is selected 1_TJL with great care to the wants of my custuu^ers fr-im the best markets, consisting of
French,
Fnglikh and Pattern*.
A merican
I study to please, and give prices to suit tbe times.
LOUIS eOHOLTZ
Will provide over the cutting department, which will be a guarantee for tke nigh reputation this establishment has always enjoyed. N. B. Call and examine my stock before giving orders elsewhere sepSl <12m
LIQUORS. ETC.
W.B.Maddux. W.N.Hobart, WoodG.Williams. Formerly of Flether A Hobart. MADDUX, HOBART & CO.,
DISTILLX&S OF
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits
-A.isrx> WHISKIES,
X) ECTIFIEItS and manufacturers of Domestic XV Liquors, wholesale dealers in Bourbon and Rye Whiskies, 107 and 109 Pearl street, east of Broadway,
avenue and Delaware street, where ^—. ^ - - • - un( ] 8 0 |
Give us * call
__ . they have
constantly on hand ehoice brands of Flour and
CINCINNATI, OBIO.
everything in tbe Feed line.
oct8 d3m
sep3 d3m
ig>u) Southern. 79%;
New York Central, 113; At- , a.7%; St. Paul preferred. 61; St.
AM,.., Ohio certificates, 25%; Maripoi* preferred,—; Fort Wayne, 97; new Tennessee, 62%; Virginias, —; Missouri 6’*, 95%; Bock Island, new,—; Rock Island, preerred, —j Milwaukee and 9t. Paul, —; Cleveland, —; Rock Island and Pacific, —; Toledo and Wabash,Cleveland and Pittsburg, —; Cleveland and Toledo, —. Express Stocks—Merchants Union, 33%; Adams Express, 73; American, 70%; Weils
Fargo A Co., 51%; United States, 73.
Mining Shares—Lower: New York, 55; Eldorado, 150; Smith A Ptralee, 310; Gorydon, —; Seusender, —; Davidson, 87; Qusrtz Hill, 120; Walk|)I,42; Gregory,556; Edge Hill, 357; Rocky Mountain,—; LaCrosse, —; Benton, —; Gunnell, —; American flag, 66; Kentucky, —; United States Petroleum, 225; Ben-
neboff, 225.
Receipts st tbe sub-treasury, $795,125; payment*, $972,333; balance, $110,174,733.
cincinaati market.
Cincinnati, Wednesday, November 20. Flour-Dull and 26c. lower; family, $10 50
®H.
Wheat—Unchanged; No. 1 red,$2 45; No. 1
spring, $2 10.
Corn—In soon demand; sales of 18,000 bushel* new e*r at 76078c.; no demand for old.
Data—Dull at 64065c. for No. 1.
Rye—Steady at $1 60.
Barley—In active demand, and prices 10c. higher, closing at $1 6501 65 for fall. Cotton—Dull under the unfavorable new* from England, and price* are easier; middling
15%016c.
Whisky—Dull and prices nominal at 33c. in
bond.
Provisions—Unchanged. Me** Pork—Sale* at $18 50020 nominally. Lard—New prime (team sold atll%c.; old prime can be bought st 11%*. * Bacon—Unchanged; sale* of 40 bogsheada at 11X011%°. for •boulders, and 15%c. for cigar
$ .ase.
Green Meats—DnB»$GC9@ll%c. for shoul-
ders, side* and bam*.
ori%ri:.rz‘#%& a/Airssf's 08 69net; reesipta, 3,700 bead. _ ~T\ , Batter—Dull; ealee at 30033c.ferj(kMral
3ssr w “*- tl *
Coffee—Unchaagad and doll. •
Sugar—Unchanged and dull... r ' CfoTffsecd-StaadjjjMtabtiTj^^fojXT
free.
12 nor cent. ExekaaKC Dull at 1*30
CHEMICAL YEAST.
Dooley’s Superior Chemical Yeast Raking Powder.
For Sale la Indlanopolls br HORN, ANDERSON A CO , 31 West Waahngton street. HENRY REESE A CO., 113 and 116 Weet W aabington street. J. F. WINGATE, 42 North Pennsylvania’ street. ELDER A RIPLEY, 49 North Illtnoi*, corner Market street. 1 B.LUKENS A CO., 167 West Washington street. A. V. LAWRENCE, 173 West Washington street. , FRED. SIMON, Noble street. tK H. WINGATE, 77 Eaet Washington F. M. BROWN, 69 West Washington street Manufactured by DOOLEY A BROSole Proprietors.' oct3 dtmlstp. Toledo, Chio.
O. P. VOLMB& & BON, Distillers and wholesale dealers in
COGNAC BRANDIES, Bwmrlsom. dim. Rye mm* Corn
Whisky and Catawba Wines.
QALES ROOM and Office, No 88 East Market O street, Eden’s Block, fire doors east of tin
Postoffice.
Distillery, No. 311 and 313 3t Clair street.
sep3 dSm
S. KATJ^l^TAlV, Wholesale deal-r in L I Q, TT O R S, And sole manufacturers of Dr. KaaftaAit’B Ritters, lie. ll« Sontk Rerldiam Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
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INDIANAPOLIS.
PROSPECTUS.
R ERR ILL A CO., Wholesale Booksellers And Stationers, NO. 8 KAbT WASHINGTON ST n uvniAkWAkPonis.
Indiana Weekly Herald,
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Allen’s Lung Balsam, The remedy for cuateg ! ***• CONSUMPTION, COUCHS, BRONCHITIS, CraamaatdallJMe Dlaeaae* rrtHIS BALSAM 1* Introduced to the luffbring X ynUie niter it* merit* fisc the ymati ve cure of •uch diseases here been fully titted. Tbe formula from wbiek it to prepared is r. ferred to by tbe leading medical Journals as Being equal to any prescription that ean be made up f-r such dUeoses by tbe medical faculty. 1 n- li(,!sam is. eonsequeutiy, recommended oj pl ystciuns who here become acquainted trlib its gr-at succ <=< AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO ECU ’L ( It to composed of tbe active principles of Roots and rlants, whlob are cbemieally extracted, so as to retain all tneir medicinal qualitiee MINISTERS A V u PUBLIC SPEAKERS, who are so otten afflicted with Throat Diseases, will an a sure remedy mtkia Balsam. Lozenge* and wafer* sometimes give relief, but tbi Bakam, taken u few times, will insure a permanent cur . bJM^WUl tbe afflicted clergymen please test its TestlaienlHle •« PkyslclMn. Dr. Nathaniel Harris, lor many years a resident of Hiddlebury, Vermont, recommends the Balsam as being superior to ail ether remedie. tor Bronchitis. He say*: “I have no doubt it will soon become a ela i steal remedial agent for tke cure of ail diseases of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and tke Lungs. _ “NATHAN HARRIS, M D »• Dr. Lloyd, of Ohio, surgeon in ke army during the war,uom exposure contracted consumption
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—H^H5S3S55S!!5!55H5HW Off WM." THOMSON’S Offiss m4 CaasuitaUsa Parieri areleeetad at Wo. t» SomUi OelAwaro Kmi*
WinUtt* he will continue IT to treat and cure Private
Dr. Wm. Thomson will to each patient a writte strumenl, binding ‘ *'tiea a radical ana -re. or make no charge. Ur. Wm. Thomson has
ue treatment of Private Diseases a specialty since tbe year 1861—three yean in the city of Buffalo, New York, eight yean in Chicago, Illinois, and two yean in Feoria, Illinois. During eight yean practice in Chicago, Illinois, be cured over
thirteen thousand cases.
Dr. W in. Thomson, in his practice for Scrofula, Rheumatic and general diseases of tbe blood, uses a Fumigating Vapor Bath of the most lane-
uses a Fumigating Vapor Bath of the most lageBions kind, in conjunction with internal treat-
. apor Bath of Uie most 1
im-nt.
2EMINAL EMISSIONS, tbe consequence Of self-abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sex Uhl indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both •exes to an almost unlimited extent, prodn
producing g train or
nsures,
spots under the eyi the er '
scientific*
w countenance, dark
le ean, and
rattling of ch; . „ weakness of tbe limbs
‘ iurav.
confused vision, lenoe, dislitr
e loins, blunted
health.”
the use of your and enjoying h
Dr. Fletcher, . . “I recommend yonr Balsam
her, of Missouri, says:
any other medlciito for Coughs, and'it give* satis-
fSAttnn >•
In preference to
P
dr
Physician* who have failed to cure tbeir patients should try this medicine before they give the ease up, as we know very many valuab.i lives hare been saved br being persuaded to give
it a trial.
Don’t despair because all other remedies have felled, but try this remedy and you will not be
deceived. Tbe propr: leisure in <
fetors of this valuable Balsam take
it tbe attention of all med -
pleasure in calling
leine dealers, desiring that the procure a supply of it, and recommend it to tbeir afflicted patrons and friends. It will stand tbe test for merhas the celebrated F* RBI DAVIV FAIN -ri , ^ which has been Introduced to all parts Siatod^d*rot&?SfeS?.“ a 14 eVeryWlUire app “‘
-A-LLEN’S r,TT2Sra-
Will cure when all others tail. Directions accompany each bottle. J. N. HARRIS * CO.
ftffklct rvwrvrv «• JM^For A Morgan, Druggists.
Stewart >ld by all
octl dAwSm
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Binkley & Perrine, Manufacturers and dealers in Tx-nnUs, Valises, Tnvellag Bass* Etc., Wholesale and retail, three doors from the Palmer House, No. 29 South Illinois street, Indianapolis, Indiana. 19* Repairing done on short notice. Trunk* made to order.
HAHN A BAIiSy Importers and wholesale dealers In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Wines, Liquors, CKikS AND TOBACCO, NO. 85 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET, IttiHanespoiis, Ind.
Cabinet Makers’ Union, Manufacturers of all kinds of FUIfclNTTTJIfcE, No. 186 East Washington St, Indlaampeile, Ih4.
B. ROOT A CO., Manufacturers of STOVES, PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, MILL GEARING, AND IRON FRONTS, AND DEALERS IN TIN PLATE AND TINNERS’ STOCK, TINNERS’ tools * machines. Warehouse-No. 66 East Washington Foundry—Nos. 183 and 185 South Pennsylvania street, Imdimmapells, Ind.
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Celebrated Gold Medal Seven Octave
Rosewood Pianos With large round corners, one row of moulding on case. Gothic legs and carved lyre. This Piano is from Meser*. H 1*. Henham 4k C®’» extensive Musia Emporium, of Indianapolis, and
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TYR. PENDERY has devoted four years in this
±J city to tbe treatment and cure < “
DISEASES, Physiological Errors,
Diseases incident to Early Manbocd, Diseases of
the Blood — "
-
Abuses and
is—
uliar to wbmei
te moon, ana diseases peculiar to women. Young men suffering from Self-Abuse, Seminal osses. Spermatorrhoea, Im potency, A^atuy and
Losses Sexn&l
suction
use of matri
ce-s. These diseases ore the bane c in married life, and tbe frequent ca
moniol infelicity and infidelity. It is not so much on account of the debility of the genital organs and loss of virility thatl mention these discuses hc.e.
loss of virility that I mention t
but for tbe serious mental and physical p
tairment of
ere,
rostra-
ment of hc—tn
year.
tion they produce. Also, the imp
and happiness.
N. B. Persons who are laboring under an v of these diseases, can call on me in person or consult me bv letter, with the assurance that every means will be used for their permanent restoration. Office, 86% Market street, Eden’s Block. Addross Du. N. S. PENDERY, Postofflce Box 1417, Indianapolis, Indiana.
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-A^g-ents W anted.
r. W. BABTII0L0MEW, Gen’l Agent. No. 25 West Washington Street,
dcc8deowlv INDIAN APOIiIM, IND.
CLASS WORKS.
NEW ALBANY
CLASS WORKS.
J. B. FORD & SON.
Manufacturers of
WINDOW GLASS, New Albany, Indiana.
W*
ity,
or small quantities
manufacturing extensively all find.-w <j loss, of a very superior
arge
are now
kinds of Wind--w Gloss, oi a very supe quality, and are prepared to fill orders in la
for all kinds of
Hibben, Tarkiigtti ft ۥ.
Jobber* of OILY OOOOS, NOTIONS, ETC., NO. 112 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET (Alvord’s Block), Ia41aaap«lla, lad.
Manufactured by tbe Indianapolis Wagon and Agricultural Works, valued at $150. To the person sending us the fourth largest list we will give one of
Siigers’ Celebrated Sawiig Mackiaes
WIIVI>OW OLYSS, From 8x10 to 40x80 Inches either single or double thick. Onr Glass la Manufactured br Exp.rienced Workmss, and is made of'a Snpenor Quality of Material, and can not bo •xceiledby any Glass nunufseturod in the United States. We think Merchants and dealers In glass will find it to their interest to purchase from us, as we are determined to sell at the lowest manufacturers’ prices, and have men of long experience in PACKENGt O-I/ASS, Which is very important to tbe Merchant and Consumer, in order to avoid lees by breakage and shipping. Office aaffl Waretronse lie. 1$ state St. Factory, Corner of Upper Tenth and Main St*, seplfi dam
J. R. OSGOOD, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Paints, Oils, 'Window Glass, Axle Grease, and Brushes of all kinds. ■ J- ' - ■ ■■■■ Sign aad Ornamental Painting. NO. 82 BAST WASHINGTON STREET. Mixed Paint in any quantity. Oonnelj, Wiles & Go., Wholesale Grocers, 149 MERIDIAN STREET, Opposite East end of Union Depot
A very large assortment of all elas* of Groceries, Teas and Tobacco-, for sale, at very Lowest Market Prices.
-i I
DRY GOODS.
SOLICITORS.
CHARLES WBBBB & CO., SOLICITORS OF PATENTS, counselors at patient law, Wed el Ballders, Dealers la Patemt Hlghte, aad- Falcated Articles, Office—81 East.Market Street,. INDIANAPOLIS, MB. /^VUR facililirs for procuring Patent* are not V-f exceeded by any eitabliabment of tbe kind ~ - — -*^fe». All kinds or Model* built oct»d8m
STATE
tn the United State* reorder
SCAURS.
pan
PaiLALf Til!
/, Novembfr20. ISSLuiimiJ*
‘’coto—Firm; sales ei mixed ynten at 9t oS^rinmah J Ugmm : if }’
i«4]
Fairbank’s Stsndsrd Scales. W. F. GALLUP,
General Agent,
N$.T4 W Mt Wtsk. 8t. - INDI/WWPOLIS, IND. Buy only the geania*. 1
MOFsearoNAL. . r ,y,,. .. . , .... <
- nUdif fffatSiL nod; <it St'.-il aw.itt'i w
toituvek dALfcOH
Bftw'TcSft I X> O TV -A. Y, : At 88 Bast Market Street.
8kt l^SdreT 1
R. DAIIjY A CO.
Wholesale Drug House, NO. 8 MOBKISON'S BLQCK,
mmmdk
Agents for ths Sals ef CoalJHl.
Valaed at fM.
For tbe fifth largest list we will give one of
SINGER'S WORLD RENOWWED SEWING MACHINES
▼aataeffi at 90S.
For the sixth largest list we will giraone of
LmbVs FtrfUMd Klittiig Machines
Sold only by Messrs. Dow * A Ilex, in this eity.
Yalaed at f«e.
For the seventh largest list we will give a
Preaaiaaa Backeye Xt'iae’aad elder BUll aad. Preen,
From the Seed and Agricultural House of J. George Stil*, of Indianapolis, valued at $50.
Fee the eighth largest list we will gtyo a
Morning; Glory Parlor Stole,
Frea L L. Frankem’s House Furnishing Eaporiaa, of Indianapolis, valued at $30.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
MOBB1SOH ft PAUCBR, Attorneys at Law, Fraalcfort, CUataa Caaaty, aehl* dAwlv INDIANA.
JANIS HUGHES. J. 8. HARYRY. HUGHES ft HARTE7, Attorneys at Law, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. AIT'ILL practice In the Federal and State IV Courts, and give prompt attention to the -joileetion of Claims throughout the State. Office 101 East Washington street Washington city business transacted through CitjN™” Hughea, Denver A Peck, Washington
FOUNDERY.
WATCHES.
^1,000,000 IN WATCHES!
For sale on the popular
OIVE PRICE EE^VIV,
Giving every patron a
Handsome and Reliable Watch
For the low price of Ten Dollars,
Without Regard to Value, A ND not to be paid for unless perfectly satisfac-
XX. tory.
100 Solid Gold Hunting Wathes. $225 to $1,000 100 M»ffie Case Gold Watches. 2oO to 6!>i lOo liaoie-’ Waiches, enameled 1U0 to 800
200 Gold Hunting chronometer Watches ....280 to
200 Gold Hunting English Levers. .200 to 800 Gold Hunting tinplex Watches.150 to 800 Gold Hunt’g American do 100 to 600 Silver Hunting Levers 60 to 600 Silver Hunting Duplexes IS to 600 eiold Ladies’ Watches 60 to 1.000 Gold Hu> ting Lupines to to
Qriwsalj^eSalgiaJ
eruption* about the face, furred tongue sweats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, monoand frequently insanity. The afflicted, on the first appearance of any of the above symptoms, should immediately apply to Dr. Wm. Thomson foi relief. BaF Office and Consultation Parlor*, No. M South Delaware street, Indianapolis, Indiana. P. O. Box 1660 feb4 dlv -A. S-A-FJE, CERTAIN,
AND
Speedj Care
FOR
NEURALGIA,
AND ALL
NERVOUS
DISEASES.
Its Effects are
Magical.
"fT is an unfaliirg remedy in all cases of NeuJL ralgia Facialis, often effecting a perfect cure tniM. than twenty-four h -urs, from the use of no more than two or three Pills. No oilier form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed to jicld to this wonderful re inedial agent. Even in the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and general nervous derangements—of many years standing—affecting the entire system, its use for a few days, or a few weeks at the utmost, always affords the most astonishing relief, and very rarely tails to produce a complete and i»ermanent euro. It contains no drugs or oiher materials in the slightest degree injurious, even to the most delicate system, ;.nd can always be used with perlect safety. It has long been in constant use by many of out most eminent physicians who give it their unanimous and unqualiiled approval. Seni by mail on receipt of pi ice, and postage One package $! 00; postage C cents Six packages. $5 00: postage 21 cents. Twelve packages, $0 00; postage 4S cents. It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers in drugs and mciicices throughout tbe United Stales, and by TURNER & CO., Sole Proprietors, 120 Tremont street, Boston, Mass. BROWNING & SLOAN, Agents, ooto dGm Indianapolis. Tndiana.
anting Duplexes..
«’ Wa
jigLepl
1 OoO Miscellaneous Silver Watches.. 50 to 2 500 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to
* soo Hunting Silver Watches *5 to 6,000 Assorted Watches, all kinds 10 to Baf"Every patron obtains a watch bv this
ran-, ment, costing $1,000 No part Wit
but $10 while it may be worth
t\ e-howm
diaiely dispose of the above
.ca'e>, naming the arenvelo es, and well
are entitled to < he articles na ned
magnificent stock. \_ertili< tides, me placed in sealed
xed. Holders are entitled to > he artic
on their certificate upon payment of Ten Hon are
TO ^kTOUlSGi 3IE1V. fpO arrest Seminal I .osses to conquer bad habJL its and remove the effects of thirty Error, send 25 cents to G ALEN’S HEAD DfsPENoAKY
Louisville, Kentucky.
Having had ten ye ars’ experience in this specially, patients suffering from any disease vinat-
er « f a private or confidential
nature. Mid
ever • 1 a pit
ladies troubled with any of the ailments peculiar to the sex. by inclosing 25 cents as aliove. with brief statemept of case, w 11 receive particulars for self treatiu* nt bv icturn mail, ami thus avo <1 quackery. Wc ul-o hare a YarixClasp which We cuarautee to permarcntlv cure varicoceie in a>s The Electro-Magnetic Preventive,
i desiring to limit tbeir oil
aran four (
Those d 1
cure
etic Prevent
g to limit their offspring can en-
close a stamp f»r a oampMet containing engravings and explanations of the ab< ve preventive, with an essay on the subject of prevent! n. a 1
Ad-iress all letters
whether U be n watch worth $l,00o or one worth ires. The return of any of ow certificates entitles you to the arti-le named thereon upon payment, irrespective of its woi tb, and as no article valued less than $10 is named on any certificate,
it will at once be seen that this is
ISO LOTTERY! Bnt a straightforward legitimate transaction which may be participated in even by the most
fastidious 1
post sv n
for $\
m for $10, one for $15 To
A single certificate will be sent by mail, j
paid, upon receipt of 26 ce-.is, five for $1, ele for $2, thirty-three and elegant i. remiun. for
sixty six and more valuable premia! hundred and most superb watch
Agente, or those wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity, it is a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by the Government,and
oj>en to the most careiul scrutiny. Try us! WR(GHT, BKO. A C*»., Importers,
octlSd&wCm 181 Broadway, New York.
HOTELS.
H. B. Sinks,
Hotel.
Geo. Davidson,
Late of St. James Hotel.
Late of Broadway
GIBSON HOUSE, Effalnut Streets Bet. Fourth and Fifth,opp. Merchants’ Exchange, CINCINNATI, OHIO. DAVIDSON A SINKS, Proprietors.
octl6 dSm
United States Hotel, Opposite the New York aad New Haren and Western Railroad Depot, ■BACH STBEET, BOS'FON, Br F. M PRATT. janSO dly Formerly of the American House. FARE REDUCED.
Beard $2 50 Per Day.
isuy on the subject
orreepon ence coufitlential
o J S Wi* HAMb, ■ rawer247, Louisville, Ky
se pHtit&wly
Wrm teA
a. aicasttul, sale aim elfec a Vcgetalile itemedy tor all kinds ofWorms found in the human body; Uso, a relialtle cure for Fits and Worm Feve;.
ing in it h'
Istrenj
improve the h affected by W
Tm Fevet.
Possessing in its combination wonderful cleansing and strengthening iiropertles, it will always
ve the health of the patient, whether
or other causes.
Sent by mi
Tins
Price 25 Cents.
ail for
26 cents.
JOHN A. PERRY, Chemist.
M. 8. HU Kit A CO., iff Tremont street, Hosu General Agents, vv.d <crr sole by all Druggist*,
el8 deorf*wVr
NOTICE TO BOTHERS.
DR. SEABROGIC’S INFANT SOOTHING SYRUP.
liable in the following diseases: Summer Complaint Irregularities of the bowels. Restiveness, Teething, etc. Gives health to the child and rest to the mother. PI7KIFY YOLK BLOOD.
Harley’s Sarsaparilla. This is the pure and genuine extract of the root, and will, on trial, be found to effect a cer-
aints itual
a' or King’s
tain and perfect cure of the following complai and diseases: Affections ef the Bones, Habiti Costiveness, Debility,SyphiUs,Scrofula, or Kin
Kvil, etc., etc.
Hurley’s Ague Tonic.
>y 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 Caady. As this is res.Ily a specific for Worms, and the best and most palatable form to give to children
vexiectly tasteless. Any child will take it. Harley’s Stomach Bitters.
For Debility digestion, or t
Liver, or Disor tors that ean compare with these. For sole b;
all Druggists.
James Raddle 4b Co., Prop’rs. 41 Bullitt Street, Louisville, Ky. sepl* dmon A sata w 3m
ands
ley’s Agi cured b;
WESTERN FOUNDERY,
A. B. HOLAB1HO ft Manufecturers of STEAJWE 3E.IST GrITVES, proved Portable tost riour- ^ ■ air to the market lor durability, speed and quality, phleis sent by mail. AdaraM us at386 West Front street, Cineinnati, Ohio. From twesl sizes constan
ist a
i
R1KHOFF A BRO. Wholeeale dealers in Copper Distilled KOUIKON & IY8 WIISIT, 3 ’ Aire, defers is foreign and Homes tic Uquors and NO. n SOUTH iSuWAN 8TEKET,
iffitaffiffiilMo* 1 IMert.CWeb'n Jd. fire fieie.
To every person who will .end us a li twenty Subscribers we will lire a splendid
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBYJM,
at flffi.
Butlam), Ohio, July 28,188$. Messrs. A. B. Hotabird A Co : Dear Sir-I am pleased to tay the uw mill whkffl 1 purchased oi you a few months since is the best mill in toe country, and the best saw mill I ever saw. loan out twelve thousand feet per day witn six hands. Everything works complete, and everybody who sees It say that it is the most complete piece of machinery that they bare overseen. I ean not say too many good things in fever of it, because ttls everything a man can wish in the wav of a sawmill. Wehave other Oinoinaati aad Zanesville celebrated saw mil's in onr vicinity, but they do not compare with yours in any way. Your mill is all the talk hare, and if tkere should be any mere wanted here, yours will be the mill that will sell. Yours, respectfully. occ26 dSm J. S. GRIMES.
CHAIRS.
IsBNG A BROTHER
DOT7SXJB XLB.T7A.lSr
A. JONES ft CO.
lOLIItlK HOCUS,
I i H -A
E#n
xoe. 14 s.
£ cl
*««r D assgr^
tVSSL ' '
IDHITED STATES HOTEL,! ¥ ^(..Ul-, MrseplffdSm ^meric an Hotel Chestnut street, opposite old Independence Hail PHILADELPHIA. Jy88 dtf 8. M. HEULINGS, Proprietor. 8. n. caiTTXNDXK. e. M-exmonsyr CLARENDON HOTEL, CINCINNATI* OHIO. 8. E. Crittenden * Cn.« Proprietors
H impi
AVING leased the property known as the _ Walnut Street House, and oompleted our provemente upon the same. It is now thorSS'LSStSauiKTS.mSS'AS
bathe
CLABKUlbO;* HtFlMEI-
We shaU be moot happy to see ear friends and aa(i »lew days
K£a»«^4i3arrsr4SR
aay Hotel In the city.
iSS 1 ' 1 iYcwnKTD.K . CO.
SPLIT BOTTOM CHAIRS. ffSil Qmmd far* ftlhdil iinhiii j^itofirea • 1
-.oi to a? . :.i*;**i£sL(L
Sri- wi
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MANHATTAN HOTEL HCKRAY 8TBBBT. aeoond door from Broadway, eppoelte the Fark NEW TOEE. .;;' , N. HCGCINS* Fr«®*ln«**. -
A. J. SMITH, CXnax
IDTb COTJI^EISr,
Of kioui.vtlle*
\\7HO has acquired great celebrity in LouisW vlileand tnrougnout the State by his great
success in the treatment of O -A IV O E JEt.
The Doctor removes Cancer without Pain or the use of the knife, aad iu addition to this be treats oil cHRoNiO tiiSEASES with great success. A very Remarkable Case of Cancer Cured by Br. W. O’. Voutten, of Louisville, Ky. 1 wish to make a suteme»t to the public oi the case ot my little son, only three and a baif years oiu, who wa» so terribly afflicted with cancer, which was thought to be incurable, when I placed him under the Doctor’s, oaro. The cancer was a very large oce, involving almost tbe entire uh<ek. it appeared to be of a very malignant character, ana a rapid growth, and bad been coming for about three yerrs. The Doctor made an aptdicution, which be continued but a short lime, which did not appear to produce but comparatively little pain io my son. The applioaciou appeared to leave the cancer in a dead state, and iu a few days it sloughed out, leaving the surrounding parts in a healthy condition, and it has since been successfully healed, and he is now entirely free from pain, and is now perfectly well, and my little son is very proud of being
curcti.
I have seen and heard of a great number ef oases cured by Dr. Couden’s treatment, and in tbe strongest manner I recommend him to all those who are so unfortunate a* to be afflicted with cancer. 1 would advise all persons afflicted to make no delay in securing Dr f ouden’s treatment, as I Pel ifflre hia treatment to be leas painful and far superior to any other physician in the United States. Any one desiring further particuUre esn address me at UagtorsviU^ Henry
' WOODS. V* ,BSF *V>IU .aUw\wf -V**> A ■
with C. wa* *uo-
this
vrm'M hSfoi t&mNb ■
county, Tennessee.
W*, the nndereigned. are acquainted wp li5® , SS.tS w b?Sr.“. ! rfoX^3
nnrtAfflffla
, No. IfltWest Main strae*. lommlssion Merchants, corner Washington
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