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three months *cale Local notice*, *1* iia«»»n(i under,fl 00; more than ilx line*, and lest than ten, $1 90; over ten Ines. 16 cents e line each Insertion Ail transient nd occasional Advertisements and Local Notices must, be paid for in advance Marriage notices 91 funeral notices, $1. The rates of advertising In the Weekly Herald will he half the rates charged In the Dally Herald for one week or longer time. Advertisement* discontinued befb/e expiration of contract will be charged for the time inserted according to the ar>ove rate*. THE WEEKLY HERALD. • published every Wednesday, at $900 per annm. In advance. Hl^No paper sent without the money, nor contTnuou a longer time than paid for.

COMMERCIAL.

New York AmrKet. NSW You, Saturday, December 7. Cotton—Opened firmer and clneed dull; gales of 13,000 bales 17j^@17}£c. for middling uplands. Flour—Receipt*, 12,076 barrels; 10@15o. be - ter; lea* acilve: sale* ef 9,>400 barrel* atfb 80 M for superfine State and Western; $9 fl0®10 60 for extra Western; 98 70® 1276 for round hoop Ohio; 910® 12 for common to good St. Louis; $12® 15 for good to choice extra do ; dosing quiet. California, firmer; sdes of 1,200 sacks and barrels at $11 75®13 50. Rye Flour—Sales of 400 barrels at $7 23®9

25

Whisky—Quiet and unchanged. Wheat—R-nelpfs. 14 506 bushels; 2®3c. better; *ales of 87 000 bushd* at $2 40 fqr No. 1 spring; 99 2H<»2 85 for poor No. 2 do.; f2 95» o for white California. Rve—Firm; sales of 3,800bushels of State at $1 71 Barley—Advancing; sales ef 8,000 bushels of fslr Cmada West at 91 69. Mslt—Firm; sales ol 2.2<i0 bushels at $1 60 61 65 Peaa—Bales of 7,600 bushels of Canada at 91 44 in bond Corn —Receipt*, 28 718 ; 2^. better; sabs of 68 000 bushels at 91 3W«ll 8H for mixed Westera In store and 91 88(81 80>{ sfloit; e’e-ing with buvers at $1 37 all >at; $1 84®1 35 for BOW mixed Western. Oats—Receipts, 12.503 bushels; qnlet; sales St 79){c. tor Western in store ana 82^. afloat. Rice—Dull. Coffee-Quiet. Sugar—Steady; safes of 400 hogsheads ot Co. bs at lU<r$12){c.; 200 hogsheads of Havana at 12<ai2tto JdoUssei. Quiet. Hop*—Steady; sales at 40665c. for Amerlean. Petro’enm -Steadv; sales at lOJ^c. for crude and 23<323Hc. inr refined bonded. Cfl’il—Uuehmged, Leithar—Steady; sales of Qfmlock sole at 27riv28c. W ol—Firmer and in better demend: sales or 600.000 n ned. at 42454c. for domestic fleece; 27638 for pul ed. Prevision Qwi*-t. Pork—Opened heavv and closed Orm^rrsales Of 7-Vl barrels at 21 87(821 62 for mess, cl'>eing et 821 65 for regultr; $8618 42 for prime; 819 75(S 19 28 fee prime me..; slsn, 500 b'Trils r>f mees st -ellers' option for J.DUary at $22 8048 22 87Ji; 6'0 barrels of do. st sellers’ option for Jtnuary it February at 123(823 12 Beef—li tirbanged; sales of 270 barrels at 913 ®18 f or new pluln mess; $18 50:821 fur n-w extra mess; 120 tierce^ of prime m«ss at 826 60c Be-f Hams—Firmer; sales of 815 barrels at 30i*82c Bacm—Quiet end held higher; sales of 400 boxes of Cumberland cut at ll®ll^c. Cut Meats- Dull; sales of 223 PMCkages at 8®!i>^c. for -boulders; 12§,l3)£c. for h -ms. Dressed Hogs—Quiet; sales at 9^®l0c. for clt?. Lard—Firmer; sales of 1 220 barrel* at 12>£ ®13^c.; small lots at 13}{48t3^c. Butter—Steady; sales at 38r<t40c. for State. Cheese—Dull; sales at ll<ai5c. Freights to Liverpool—Quiet and steady. LATKST MARKVrra—o p. M. Flour—Closed at 5®10^. better with a fair demand, partly on speculation. Wheat—l@2e. better and quiet; sales at 25(82 85 for No. 2 and $2 3902 41 for No. 1 spring. Rye—Firm; sales at II 63 lor Western. Oats—Dull; sales at 79)£c. in store, and 81c. afloat for Western. Corn—Firmer; sale* at 91 3601 8», in store, and 81 38 afloat for old mixed Western and $1 3301 33 for new mixed Western. Pork—Quiet; sales of 50 barrels of mesa at $21 40, cash, and 921 60 regular for mess. Beef—Dull and unchanged. Cut Meats-Quiet and steady. Bacon-Firm, with a fair demand. Lard—Firm; sales at 13®13^c. for fair to prime steam and kettle rendered; the latter is the extreme. Cincinnati (HarKet. CntcncfATl. Saturday, December 7. Flour—Firmer and the supply la light; tales of family at 911011 25. Wheat—Firmer; sales of No. 1 red at $2 55 with holders at the close asking 82 60. Cora—Less Arm; sales of new ear at 87c. Oats—Steady; sales at65c. for No. 1. Rye—Advanced to $1 55. Barley—Firm;sal«« at 91 6501 73 for prime to choice fall. Tobaceo—Quiet and unchanged; sales of to* day are small. Cotton—Active and 'Ac, higher; sales of

middlings at 15^e. Whisky—Dull and

no demand for It In

bond.

Hogs—In good demand at fall prices; tales at 96 7607 25. gross, and $8 60 to $9, net. Receipts, 12/100 bead. Pork—In good demand: sales at’|2l for old and $22 50 for new, bat holders a*k higher prices, the deficiency in the crop is now becoming apparent In in Inducing a speculative demand. Lard—I* wanted at 12J^c for new kettle rendered, but holders generally ask 18e. Nothing doing in tba lower grades worthy of note, as speculators do not want any but prime of well known brands. Oreen Meat*- In demand; sales et 7){, 100 lie., but holders eeir Jfe higher. Batter—Unchanged and firm; the supply is llghf; sales of fresh Western 38040c. Cheese—Bteadv; sale* at 14)4 413c. Potatoes—Higher; prime now sell from the etore at 82 60 per barrel. Cloverseed—Dull; eale* at V** ^Tlrootbyseed—Doll: sales »t$2. Flaxeeed—Dull; sales at 93. B*ef Cattle—Unchanged and firm; sale* at $8 60 to $6 60. gross. Sheep—Firm; sales at $2 60 to $3 50. Re* oeipt« light. Coffee-Dull; sales at 20023c. in the large way for common to prime; in the small way prime toehouw bring 26028)^c. Sugar—Dull and unchanged, bmatl lots of the new crop of 5ew Orleans have been received by Jams* A. Fraxler A Co., wbieb sold at 1801f)je. The grade is prime and quality

good.

Egga—Sales at 82c. and the supply la light. Exchange—Firm at ){c. discount baying,

and par selling.

Gold—MOW, baying. —Abe market Is unehangi

at 10012per cent, m the discount houses, but

Wabseb, 37K;Obto Ccrtlfeste*,28)<; Allan-

Express Stocks—Weil*.

AdvUMeiSj

'%2! ut m-.-~ S r g * 3:

ditnv; b me -ales a-der^led^be'htebJr td ^ ■ ^

Hemp—Meet d»tn»| mkn at $1 7001 $7 for

on broken

•msmcaz low and wbtta. Oats— Hlgbor at 73076c. - . Rye-Belter; sale* a: $1 7001 75. B Tiey—Firm at 81 •"dH clear sides 14J{c. Hams—Sweet ptekisd, l?»^c ; dry salted clear sides, 18c. Lard—Sale* of choice Kentucky At ISJfc. a»ttjd07«.| paefcnd to date. Receipts—Flour, 1,550 barrels; wheat. 6.800 sack*; oate, 150 bushel*; corn, 1,800 buabels; barley. $o<i husbela; and rye, — bushels: bogs, 10,000 h^ad. Weather much colder and frest bard last

night.

oescsmi* .mwvket.

rnicaoo. Saturdav. December 7.

Flour- Quiet and firm; sales nt $9 1609 6o

for good to choice spring extra.

Mi beat—Opened steady and closed firm at 2 02>ir:. higher; saleaof No. 1 at$1 88; 1 for Corn—Dull; sales at 8414c. for old No. 1;

84085c. for No. 2; 78J^(aW)c. for new.

Oate—Closed quiet at 58o.

Rye—Firm and 9c. higher; sales at fl 570

1 58 for No. 1; 91 56 for No. 2.

Bariev—Unsettled and 6010c. lower, sale*

at 81 5001 60 for No 2.

Mens Pork—Sale* at 921 SOo^ah; dull. Lird—Eiaier; asks at 12}a012}{r.

Green Me^ta—Steady; sales ot shoulders at

7$; ham* lie.

Engll-b Me«ts—Dull; Cumberland middles

9)<c, loose.

Bulk Meats—Quiet; tales of shoulders at

lie ; sweet rUckled hams 12^e.

Dres>*eii Hog—Active ami 15<a25c hltrher; tales at $" 4i'®8 00, closing firm »l#7 0507 75

dividing on t-v'i bundred pouml*.

R-celj,!*- Flour, 4 000 barrels; wheat. 18.000 bushels; corn, 82.000 bushels; oats,

13.000 bushels; live hog*. 13,000 head.

Shipments—Flour, 3,5’>ii barrels; wheat, 2.800 bushels; corn, 4 600 bushels; oats,

1,299 bushels.

Lon 1*vilie .Unrlaet.

Louisville, Saturday, December 7.

Tobacco—Scarce but firm; sales at $5 500

10 70 for light lug^ medium leaf

Flour—Sales of superfine at $7 5007 75; A

No. 1. $1-1.

Com—Sales of now ear at 80c. Oats—Sales at 66<g68c. In bulk. Wheat—Sales at $2 2502 33.

Cotton—Sales of low middling at 15®

15Jic.

\v hlsky—Raw, in bond, 55e.

Bacon—Sale* of new ahonlders at H)$c.;

clear sides, 163^0.

Lard—Mates at 18013}^c.

Balk Meau—Sales or shoulders at 9)4c.;

clear sides, 12%c.

Mess Pork—Sale* nt $22 50022 for old and

new.

Hogs—Dull; sales to packers at 6%®7c., gross. Receipts by Rail—Hogs, 3,850 head. River falling, with two feet six Inches in

can*!.

Weather clear and cold.

The Qrover & Baker

ELASTIC STITCH

i 1,1 asaf? i •: SEWING MACHINES

Art superior to all others for ths folUmtu§

reasons^ ,

1. They sew wHh two threa-U direct from the

•poob. and requite bo rewinding

X They are mere easily understood and naed, anisic as liable to denogement thaw othei ma-

3 They are capable of executing

perfectly,

_ r , (nuch greater variety of work than other machines.

4. 'i he stitch made by theau m'achines la much mor* firm, elastic and durab e, especially npon article* which require to be washed and trowed,

t<.an any otn*.r ttiteb.

$ Cuilae other mnchlBea, these fasten both ends of th team by their own operation. e T hose maebinrs. in addition to their superior merits as iuscrumenta tor tewing, by - change of •diu-tment easily leased and ptacUeed. exeeute the n oat b-sntifsl and permanent embroid-

ery and oraaij-eutal work.

.-end lor pamphlet containing samples, giving style* and prices Each family maonlae is WarnaateA Mur Three Year a.

Our Manufacturing Machines Pnrpssa all others In tholr adaptation to the different varieties of work, sewing from the finest cambric to >he heaviest harness leather. They give universal satisfaction. Send for descriptive circular. OKOVKK a BAKKR. 8cwi g Machine company. 91 East Washing too street, Indianapolis. N. B.—The Grover A Baker Sewing Machines were not exhibited at the Parts Exposition for premium sepiutoc Bdpd&wem

WATCHES.

CloTolwmd iTtarKet. ClevelamD, Saturday, December 7. Flour-Quiet’ a**d steady but closet •rm; • Me. at $9 50011 50 for doubleaxtra spnnv; 811012 lor double extra red winter; 812 50 014 00 lor double extra and treble extr. white. Wheat—Lpss active but firm and better; No. 1 red wintir held st 92 4802 60; No 2. 82 3802 40; fj 1002 16 for Ao. 1 Milwaukee .pring. C**rn —Firm a» 09 ;. for old No. I shelled; 86 @97*\ lor new d» ; dem »nd mod- fate. Oats—Firmer and quirt; gales of No. 1 St-’e «t »>7(&6Sc fri-m.iore. R>e—N>>n>i; sl'v unrhanged snd the market qu>ri; held at $ I 85® 140 for Slate and Western. Birley—Firm and scarce; held at 81 70(511 75 for No. 1 State and Canada; fl 4601 50 for No 2. P- troleum—Dull nnd nnehanged at 48® 45c. for frit, and 23024c. for bonded.

Hew Orlewwe PlarKet. NEW Orleans, Saturdny. December 7. Cotton—Stiffer;.sales of middlings at 16 -.; sa : * s of 4 (H'0 bales; receipts, 183 bales; ex- ; Ort-, 6 *56 bales. Sonar Q ilet; sales of good to fair at 11%'- : prim-. 18c. Mol ine. Dull and <ie<-i'siog* .alee of com mnn si 4n®4«c ; prime. «3®64 . F'our Duii; >uperil ie in’mlnatlv $8 75; T h e tX'rn. $10 50; choice, 812®14 50. C -rn-Quiet and Him and gale* at $107® 1 in. Oats—Scarce at 85c. M. .-s Pork—Advanced tr. $24 23024 60. B^con —Ver> (In*I and sale* of .-boulder- at 11c ; e.lesr-Me-, L-rd-Verv fiuni-Mcs of prime tkree hi J3X« 3Jg : ; keg. I3«c. at-ru'oi 4Hj^fa51 New York Exchange—V discount. Gold-1 37. New York Hr> feooda market New York, Saturday, December 7. The market la generally inactive and prices are Veady. Bro*n sheetings are in Hgbt stock and firm at 14%@16c. for the b»st E'-tero make, ano ISi^c. mr Atlantic A, which brand Is scar e. M> dlumand lighter grades are In ample tup ply and reUtivl-lv lower; Atlantic E at 11c ; P- pperell E st 13^ ■ ; do. R at l-.'Je ; do (» at 11A : -! do. N at ; Dwight X at 10c.; Gieat Falls J at lie.; Lawrence G 11c ; Everett A, 87inch, at 12>^c., and Kennebcck, yaid wide, at 9c. Bleached muslins of the best makes are steady at. 27>$«. for New Y*rk; 22>^c. for Wam.ntta. Floe and li^ht brands are m srood tupply and depressed;G*-e^t Fall* A at VIA''-, do K »t 12c ; do. Pat i9c ; Walkham at j2-. Print cloths are dull »' Prints bring 12 and 13>4c. (or the best standards. A

Buffitlw iMarket. Blyfalo, Saturday, December 7. Flour—Quiet and unchanged. Wheat—Firm; sales of 20,000 bushels No.2 spring at 81 95; 4,500 bushels white Michigan at $2 67. Corn—Sales of 12,000 bushels new at $1 03; LtioO busbMs old atfl 0301 06 Oats—Better; sales of 18,000 bushels Western at 63c. Kye—Sales of 400 bushels Western at $1 50; held at the close at $1 55, Mess Pork—Nominally |22 for heavy. Lard—Sales at 13}£c. High wince—Unchanged. Dressed Hog*—None offered. Receipt*—Wheat, 1,000 bushels; oats, — bushels; barley, bushels: flour, 3,000 barrels; corn, 40,000 buahels; rye, — bushel 1.

filensplils market. Memphis, Saturday, December 7. Cotton—Finn; rales at 14015c. for middling; receipts, 5,019 bales; exports. 3,042 bales; week’s receipts, 11,047 bales; exports, 3,042 bales; stock. 12.813 bales. Corn—8 des at 75080c. Oats—Scarce; 67068c. Hay—Firm; sales at 824025. Flour—Firm rdcI tmcii&iigode Pork—Sales at 922 50. Bacon—Sales of shoulders, 12)4012^c.; clear sides 16016^<-. Lard-Sales at 13)4014)4c. River falling. Weather clear and eonl.

Monev—xbe market is unebi at 10012per cent. 10 the dlecouu.

good paper U plenty on the street nt 19018

per cent. _

New Yerk Steck fitwrket. NEW TOE*. Saturday. December T. Stocks—Opened dull and subsequently more active and btgfeer. closing Ann. Pacific Mall,125; New York Central, IUH; Eric,71X; Reading, MM; Miehugsn Central. 112; Michigan Southern, It ck Island,

Ifltlwmakee nwrket, Milwaukee. Saturday December 7 Floor—Firmer wjih »a1e« at $9 12&9 60 for city double EX; $88709 26 for c< untr) do.; extra, 8 96«8 78. Wheat—Firmer; sales at 91 81 for No. 1; $18i) f-r No. 2. Ckta t-eady; sales at 68c. for No. 2. Corn—Nominal. ll^o'bushell 1^10 buShrfs^corn^jSjXX)

bosk el*.

Shipment*—Flour, 2,000 barrels; wheat, — buahels; oat*, buabels; corn, bushels.' • * '

PkitMaipkik Biasrfcaa.

Philadelphia, Saturday, December 7. Fetreteoio—D >i>: svlea nt crude at 16>i«r

refined in bond, 23^024*{c.

Flour—Duu^ aafonof euperfisa at $TS0

8 $6-

Wheat—Firm; of prime xkf nt $2 40

02 90; prime white, 83 «02 80.

Corn—Deeltnlny; avlee of old yellow at

$1 4201 48; new. ft 1$. Oate—Steady at 70c. Provlalouv—Firmer.

Barley—galea af 10^00 bushels wfirtern at

49035c.

r » * r '

VSZ$i2i~tiS23'2i£ 0 L. n , ?—Quiet, ' A K *' '

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lo. 1 at tils.

Barley—Quiet. ^

Dressed Moga-

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for want af stock. — — WVMF

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81,000,000 15 WAXCUlS For sale on the popular OlVE ERIOE I*LuAJV, Giving every patron a Handsome and Reliable Watch For the low price of Ten Dollar*, Without Regard to Yalue, A ND cot to be paid for wles* perfectly satlsfkc

Xi tory.

100 So.id Gold Hunting Wathea. 100 Mattie Case Gold Watebes.... 10j La lie-’ Wawhes, enameled. 200 Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches 350 to

20(1 Gold Hunting English Levers..200 to 800 Gold Hunting duplex WatehesJGO to 800 Gold Hunt’g American do 100 to GOO Silver Hunting Levers GO to GOO Silver Hunting Duplexes 35 to GOO Gold Ladies’ Watches GO to 1,000 Gold Hunting Lepines GO to 1,0*10 Miscellaneous Silver Watches.. GO to 2 500 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to $000 assorted Watches, all kinds 10 to

*SO]

ftS-Ev rau*. m

91,000. No partiality shown. We wish to immeoiatel

9225 to (1,0*0 huo to HD .100 to 500

patron obtains a watch by this ar-

rana. mcnc, costing but (10 while It may be worth

ialit '

y meat of Ten Douars,

(1.000 or one worth i- certificates euti-

ou- < rd th*

1 immediately dispose of the above

maKniOcent stock. Certltica'e', naming the articles, me placed in sealed envelo, es, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles na ned

on their certificate upon payi a hetner it be a watch worth •ess. The return of any of o

ties you to the art! le namrd thereon upon pay ment, irresp* ctive of Ite no th, and as a.* article valued less than $10 ,8 named on any certificate,

it will at once be seen that this is

IV O LOTTERY! Kut a straightforward leirltiinare transaction which m y be participated ui even by the most

fastidious!

A sii.gie certificate will he sent bv mall, post paid up*m n cei..l oi 25 eei «. five for $1. eiev n * r (2 thirty tree «*>d elegant. romin ior|r>, slxt; tlx a. d mo e valuable premium tor$ 0 one Bundled an,1 u.o-t -upeib w t h for 9 ft To Agents. oi those wishing emi loyment, this tea raraop^or uuliy >t a a ,egltia,ateiy . on acted husines-.oul* au bonze-i uy tneGOvernuient,and open to the most c^re i,l scrutiny. Tiy us) vt E uHI, Btt- > 4k U'Importers, oet’SdAwfim 161 Rro dw»v. New li,irk.

PATENT OETACHMfeNT.

C. OUCREAUX’S PATENT IdK lostantaneoua Detachment

HORSES FROM l'tBRUGES. This ingen ous and very useful invention which has ‘ ten pa>ent d in the * cited States Fran e and r naiand is now ofiered by the s b-

b-

red they wifi e gi eatest in-

an e and r njiland is now ofiered riber to the pub ic, feeling assur d it upon ex'■mi :> avion, one of thi

ventv ns <»i the age

prominent among Its advanta.es are. First—The fucQitv with which t orse- may be harnessed 'o *>r unbarm ssed from u ca*rl&. e Se ond—In case of ahorse falling he may he loosed from the carria e in one second, without he driver 1 avlng his seat It is so simple in iis ope ati n that a cnild can work i>, ThirdaudGreatest-lnc.se of horas-s taking fright becoming nnmanage.,ble or running away, the terrible cwnsequem e- wh eh so frequ* ut y follow, may all be uv i led b this simp'e application to carriuges, ns the horse- can be loosed from the car iage “in a ewi Uing,’’ and the car i ge us *iulckiy .and safel stoupea Mr t Dt'i bEvUX gave several pub icexhibition*. The great tuvor ai d pr- i*e mar nested by the .>cbll^ on these oi'casion-. Is one of th„ «vfdvnees o a p->* uUr app eciation of its me its '1 erms may be kn*>wn ami orders leceived for

applying* he patent to carriage', or purchase of

-late rights, by audres-in* to L. DLCHEAUN. Patentee,

nov?6 d3m

U-i Elizabeth Si reek

SEWING MACH«»E.~

Tile Greai Aarricaa i»mU .MtiwM ECHOS DOLE OVERSEAMISfi

AND

Sewing MacMne,

tag, t

seaming. Embroidering on the ditioa makes beautiful Button

in all fabrics.

Quilting, edge, and and iylet

It has no eqnnl, being nhsotetety the best, Ac .1- - vm a *--- i FAHIIJLT MACHINE, In the World, and intrinsically the cheapest. A11 who desire to purchase are requested to send for circulars and sample work to me SALESROOM OF THE COMPANY, SwvtMweot C*nter wf Blvreatk stmM. Cbeetnat Htreetey Pkilakelptekm* Pextwny iwaafta. Instruction given on the Machine, gratuitously tu ail purobasera. A. Oeneral Akgrexit ^ OB LOCAL AGENTS, WANTED FOB THE STATE OF INDIANA. - w .. d novlB deodAwSm

PIANOFORTES.

PIANOFORTES.

•Tennis 3c Son.

GRIN ». IM4CAH£7aNB UPBvGHT.

porior loan} prtbmrm,th ▲**•« menCA possess every modern . toe largest *i*e, fin:*bed i In R.iscwoo*! e .ses, am bracing it le. Eaekhaetto ftrirMeMDie srASr-ffiftsjfs acknowledged to Msuptrioe to execution 'ihe»e •aatnunents are aft seven and a quarter, and »avan and a thtnf octave*: constructed of thorouitlily seasoned w'od, and or the finest and bwt mitor at t or great Messrs. Jcnn*» *» Bon other makers Jn the W< HfGHKST FBeMnrM \

L D rrT,li he ~

to prnduee * superior instrument, also

r,i!w%K,^tar

al-€lM» nunuiactwror in th* ooui tar , * ^ \ Tn* special *f DoaWv*; TMsharS ftrfd

ben Is invfted to the exam'

Of toMM T ': !

Pianos before making ihelr selectfo* el rarama Every In^truaieiitl* tu iy Warranted for Five ears DweripUra clrrul r* aentr to all parte nf

It H«re FmImi

BSgg ■*

16 ^'SSHesSW 6 *

—^ijjAoe

Indiana Weekly Hpr aid,

jlv wuvmrcxoD

$3,000 IN PKEIIIMS!

THB ULRSEIT

Premium Xala*

Ever eflaced by any paper in toe Week

FAZEON1ZK THB

Democratic Central Organ,

Andfrrtenrttee

The Indiana Weekly Herald

Is one of toe largest and beet Family Newspaper* in the Wert and w* lavtto o*r peUtIcal Irtrada toarafsttnextenSiagte*

IiIST OF PRBMIVHO

One Thousand Dollars! rpHX proprietors of toe HHuite.-srito toe view JL of extending toe oroalattoa of toe Weekly edition, have red need their n<ee of entoertptiee, and offer toe to*lowing valnehto paremlu— togetteza up of elaoeor names:

To toe person who will toad tu toe largest

ibera pn-vtoee tu we will give a

number ot new yearly tbefiro* day of rebruazy.

paiu np Uie policy of

OKETH0CSAKD DOLLARS?

' ft*

cams

BEBKSUtl im issmsci CO. Whk0 he* a eapltol of eeerto We* NilUon of Pol larw believing, as wed - that a lifo pulley In i good company 10 be a bettor inveetment than toe

tame amount»

lifo pulley In a

me

deposited in may beak.

To the person (ending uabhe i we will give one of

1 largest list

WILLIAM KJTABS A CO.’S

Celebrated Geld Modal Severn OetoT*

Rosewood Pianos

With large round corners, ore raw of moulding on com: Gothic levs and carved lyre. Thb-Fiano is from Menar-. H L. Bcahwma 4k Co»»extennieeHuato Emporium, of inoumapulte, and

Tmlmed mt $Sffa.

To toe person sending us toe third latest ttrt.

we will give a fine

Two Horse Funs Wagon,

un C4um

hy toe an Orgaalaed ia aldef toe

For edueaUag, gratuitously, Bel41era* am4 fimllera* Wrpkema. hseorpereted 9$ the Stmts Ness Jersey, April 8,1897.

9«hMcripti0N One Dollar.

Tfct Wa»kiBft$i Library Ctnpftiy By vtrtne of their Charter, and In aooordance with Its provisions, will dtetrlbate THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS

Merchant Taller. awftfieauaifi (tent’s Fnrnishln* deeds, Ha. fit SaalM MerlSleoa S4reat» INDIAN ATQLIS, INDIANA. T HATfi reertved a tne ■asortmeat of Overroati»7aasys^rBSssar^ will make up In the latent styles, and at the lowest prices. ocMOdim

TO THB SHAHBHOLDBRS,

r. stk ef Fammary mext, AT PHILADELPHIA, PSXK., Ores IA«butitute, Bimertids, Nets Jersey-

Quo Present worth Quo Present worth One Present worth. One Present wrath Two Presents worth 92,000 eaeh. On# Present valued at Two presents valued 9t$0COeach One Present valued at Peer Presents valued at (n.ooo each Two Preeunte, valued at (S OW each Three Presents valued at (LfiOO each.... Twenty Presents valued at (SOO each.... Ten Presents valued at (ado each Three Preseats valued at #200 each Twenty Presents valued at 9*0each.... Fifty-five Pres< nts valued at 2*00 each. Fifty Present* valued at (TO each

..$40,000 .. 20.000 .. 10.000 .. 5,000 .. 6,000 .. 1*000 .. 20.000 .. 10.000 .. 20 000 .. $000 .. $000 .. 10,000 .. 2000 .. 7 60 .. 4,500 .. 11,000

8,150

Manufactured by toe Indianap0la Wagon and Agricultural Works, valued at $190. To the parson aeadfcra ns tta tototo largest llat we will give one of

SiBgtn’ CsMrats4 ScwiHgMacfcises

For toe fifth largest IMwa WR give enaef

SINGEW WORLD JEN6WHED IfiHflNG MACHINES

Per the sixth largest IM wftwm give eaeef

field only by Meeum. Dranto Allea, tn tote eity, and

One Hundred and Ten Presents valued at $100 each 11,000

Twenty Presents valued at (7ft each 1,600 Tea Presents valued st $B0 each GOO

The remaining Prerant* consist of artlolee ef use and value, appertaining to toe diffusion ef Literature and toe Pine Arte 82,000

toeh Certificate ef Stock te accompanied with a Beaatifti Steel Flite EignTiig,

. A

Worth more at retail than the cost of Certificate And also insure* to the bolder a Preseat la th« Great IMstribatioa. Sabecriptlon One Dollar. Any person sending ns ONE DOLLAR, or paying the same to our local agents, will receive immediately a fine Steel Plato Engraving, at choice •rom the following list, and one Certificate ol Stock, Insuring one present In the great dtetnbntien. •*»• Dollar Eagravlngu. No. 1—“Mv Child! My Child.” No. WThey’re finvedi They're Saved?” No 2—*01d SeventyMai: or. the Early Day* of the Rovolutioii. ,> Any person paying TWO DO'LA&4 will receive either or the following fine Stem Plates, at choice, and two Certificates of Stock, thus begem Ing entitled to two presente. Li Tww fowllar Kngravtmffs. No. 1—“Waehmgeon’h Courtship.” No. 2— “Wmhington * Hast Interview with hla Mother.” Tterew — fifimr Muff Any peraen paving THEBE DOLLARS will neetva toe banatiXtUSteel Plate ef “ HOME FROM THE WAR,” A»d three CertUeatm of Stock, becoming entitled to three presents. ffamr Dellar BmffvnTi Any peraon paying FOCX DOLLtBS shall reeatve toe large andbeantiftil Steel Plate of “'THE PERILS OF OCR FOREFATHERS,' a ad four certificates of Stock, entitling them to foar presents. rive DalUtr Ewgravlmge. Any person who pay* FIVE DOLLARS shall reaaive the large and splendid Steel PUte of “THE ftl AKKIAGE OFF*)CAHONTAS,” And five Ceitificatee of Stock, entitling them to five presente. The engraving* and certificate, will be dellvere*i to each subscriber at our local agencies, or sent by mall, post paid, or express, as may be ordered. . Haw am on twin stettree am A Km■ratvtmffs. Send orders tons by mall, enclosing from $1 to (to. either by Postoffice Orders or In registered [steer, at our risk. Larger am mate should be

JO»£PH &TAUB, MERCHANT TAILOR, Nte.SOdd Fellows* Htoll* Washington Street INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Also, dealer In Readymade Clothing AaA Gent’s Fnrnleltlaff ConAa. octlft dSm JOHN STEINMANN, Cutter.

B. LANOCSKAF.

Merchant Tailor,

No. IM North Meridian Street*

tMtolAMAVOlilSy INDIANA*

DRY GOODS.

Ifi THE- • STATE jlNDlAN^

physician, who great success

I IS IN EXPECTORANT (T HAS NO EQUAL lit is composed of the active principles of Roots and riant*, which are chemically extracted, so as to retain all their medicinal qualities to MINISTERS A*D PUBLIC SPEAKERS. Whol

■ Throat lHssaiM.il

are m oiten ahtetod wMh

will

to^raure^aedy^iatoia^Ejtou^^Luarajira aad taken a few time*, wiU Insure a permanent our-. top* W ill too aflUcted olmgraaa pImm tort it*

term!

ToeUnoealaln of mpofioanno. Dr. Nathaniel Harris tw many year* a resident of nxldiebury, Veru-OAt recommeada the Balsam as being superior to all other remedie. tor Bronchitis, ho uvyss “I have no doubt it v% HI toon become a ola- sioal remedial agent for the cue of all diseases of the Throat, Bronchial Tube*, aad the Luaga. “NATHAN HARRIS, H D» Dr. Lloyd, of Ohio, lurgeoa ia he army during the war, uom exposure eontraosed uoaaumption He says: “1 have ao hesitancy in stating that it was by the use of year Lung Balaam that! am now alive and enjoying health.” Dr. Fletcher, ef Missouri, says: “I recommend your Balsam in preference to any other meaioln* for Coughs, aad » given satisfaction ** Physicians who have failed to ear* their pa tli-nte should try tote medicine before they give toe vase up, as we hnow very many valuable lives have been raved bv being persuaded to give It a trial. Don't despair because all ether remedies have foiled, but try tote remedy had you will not b* deceived. Ths proprietor* of tote valuable Balaam tak* pleasure u calling to it toe auealtoe of aft mod Icine dealers, desiring thai the p*ocure a sup ply of 1$ and recommend it to their aAieted pa-tron-and Ir lends. it will stand toe tost for merits, ns has the celebrated p* RRY da VIV PAIN E-LLKR. which has bees Introduced to all part* of the inhabited world, aad te every whore appreciated and sought after. -A.X.UaN’S X.TJNG9 SJAZAJAEM Will cure when ail others tail. Directions accompany each bottle. J. N. HABttia a CO.. Sole proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio. Jtef-For sale by Brow nlng A Stas*, Stewart A Morgan, Keefer A Vinton. AL-o, sold by all Druggists. octl dAwSm

P Dr. Vm-fteMMon wtu g Written himself per mar euro, or make no charge. Dr. Wm Thomson has m toe treatment of Private Due*»«» « .pucudty since the year Ififtl—three years in the city of Burfolo. New York, eight year* in Chicago, Illinois, aad two year* in Peoria, Illinois During eight rear* practice in Chicago, Illinois, he cured over thirteen thousand cases. Dr. Wm Thomson, in bis practice tor Scrofula, Rheumatic and general diseases of the blood, usee a Fumigating vapor Bath of the most ingeaiont kind. In conjunction with internal treat-

ment.

SEMINAL emissions, the conaoquenoe of teif-abuse This solitary vice, or depraved sex ual Indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both ***** to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless combated by scientific medical measures, via: Sallow countenance, dark 5pots under the eyes, pain in the hoed, ringing la toe ears, and noises like the rustling of leave* and rattling ol ohariote, uneasiness about the loin*, weakness of toe limbs, confused vision, bluntoa Intellect, fora of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, * dislike to form new aoluaintanoee, a disposition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic hushes, pimple* aad various eruption* about toe face, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, coughs, contumpnoa, i

the above symptoms, should immediately apply

te Dr. Wm- Thomson for relief.

tBP“ Office and Consultation Parlors. No. 99 South Delaware street. Indianapolis, Indiana. P.O. BoxlftGO febfdlv

Tloi^wsal Neuralgia

CERTAIN, A2n> Speedy Oura FOB | NEURALGIA, AXO AU. NERVOUS DtAEASCS.

if. +■

its and remove the effects of Early Error,

loPENsARY

ente to GALEN'S HEAD DIaPI

Eks NO CONNECTION WITH ANT OTHXX X3TABU» (BBT of the same name, in or oat of Indianapolis W. ft a. GLEN 5, Proprietor*" HasnoooNNavruiN with any oTBxaasi a*i.18B mint of the same name. In or out of Ind mnapoliW. ft. B. 431.B^N» Proprletora. iCftdtt

FOUWQtBY.

WESTEKA FOlMItRV, Ealtablialtctl im A. B. HOLABIRD & CO., Manufacture’s of steam; eisguives,

iroved Portable P t nt • lo tcxcel ad i>i the

anilmi»ilt>. Pamus at 830 West Frunt

T>OILERS and Mill Work, Imprc ,0 Circular Saw Mills, J t. Reed's uig anil Corn Mills. Our Mil s cxi

market ior durability, speed phle s se thy m»ii. Address street, Cincinnati, -irio.

From t * enty to thirtys . earn engines of various

itlv i

t by draft or express.

1«shares with Engravings... 2ftshare* with Engravings... <0shares with Engravings... IS shares with Eng avings.. 100shares with Engravings...

.99 SO . 23 SO . 4fi 20 .60 00 .JO CO

Local agents wanted thiong ho at the United States

The Riverside Institute, ■‘"tuate at Klvenide, Burlington county: raey. 1* founded for the purpose of grata it m-ntlng the sons of deceased Soldiers anc

an oi toe United Staten.

The Beard of Trustees consists of the following well known eitixens of Pennsylvania aad New Hon. William B. Mann, District Attorney, Phil

adeinhia Penns v Ivan ia.

Hon. Lewis R. Broom all, ex ChlefUelaer United States Mint, aad Recorder of Deeds, Philadelphia,

Penney Ivanfo.

Hon. James M. Soovel, New Jersey. Hon. W. W. Ware, New Jersey.

Henry Gorman, Esq., agent Aden

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

J.E. Coe, Esq., of Joy, Coe ft Co.. Philadelphia

TmSAStTBT DXraBTMBMT. W XMINSTON, D. C. April 18, 18FT.—Office ef Internal Revenue >- Having received satisfactory evidence that the irooeed* of the enterprise conducted hy the k Washington Library Company ’* wid be devoted to charitable use^, permission te hereby granted to aa»d Company to conduct such enterprise exempt from all charge, whether from special tax er other duty. E. A EOLL1NB, Commisslouer. The Association bam appointed at Reoeivera, Umsn GEORGE A. COOKE ft OO, 22 fionth Third stevet, rhilaneiphta, whose well known ty and business axpenenee will be a

IWAteffiglVOA

_____ _ _ experience sufficient guarantee that toe Btoney ii

te them will be promptly ftpptM to the purpose

Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, May 2fi,bB6A

To the Officers and Member* ef the Washington

Library Cfe, N. B. MEAD, Secretary. i On receipt at your fover ot the

mm oiraant notifying nt nf era appointment aft Receivers for your Company, wo took the liberty teemhmit a copy ef your Charter, with n plan of tour enterprise to eminen legal authority ' having received his fovurable opinion

regard to Its legality, and sympathizing

with the benevolent object of \our sssi* tattoo, via: the edurartoti aad maintenance of the orphan children ef era soldiers and raitoru at the uvurside institute, are have concluded to acrapttos

trust, and to use our brat offer is tn i

worthy an

fully^voutt 1 #^ 4 * ** ItojLCoQ&BftCU

GEO.

Aftdrws all lottera and orders to

GEO. A. COOKE ft CO,.

•■mteftTttraM^PM^pUn. Itotnayiyraifo

Prom the Seed efihd Agrieulfural House ut J. ouerge 9tUa. ef JEdSaaepufle, vatwofi at «W-

CLASS.

miaetou Library Co.

P. H. LEMON,

~ Every hi

mSmu

tl. ■1'lu. ;o thirty

sizes constantly on baud. Rutland, Ohio, July 2«, 188$

Messrs. A. B. nolablrd A Co : Dear dir—1 am pleased to say the saw mill which I pun-based ol you a few months since is the best mill in ihe country, and the best saw mill I ever saw. 1 can out twelve thousand feet per day witn six hands Everything works complete, an-t everybody who

erything works complete, an't everybodysees it say that ic is the most complete i-iei

machinery that they "a say too many good things

Uls everythi

s i-iece of I can not

,ve ever seen. 1 can not s In favor of it, be ause an wish iu the way of a

everything a man can wish iu the way mill. We nave other eineinaati and Zs

il s in our vicini

Ule celebrated saw mil s in our

do not r mill is

be any more

that will setL lours, roapt

oc»26 d3m

,anes-

clcity but

vllle celebrated saw mu s

they do not compare with yours in any way. Your mill is all the talk here, ana If there should wanted here, io«rs will be the u>l 1

ctfuliy.

/s G

Rl w ES

WILD CHEERY TONIQ.

.A. C jA Kj ID .

T ET It be distinctly understood and I hereby XJ caution those that are not aware of the fact) tiurt

Tt O I I It It ’ SS EXPECTOBAL WILD CMBRY TOMC

dy u •here, but <s an old standard remedy for almost every complaint that flesh is heir to.

It is a Blood Purifier

TItat ba* no equal.

FOR DISEASES OF THB

Chest, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, Btoaaaeb aad Bowel*, Kndtffvatloa, ffiyspepala. Dtavrbea- Dysentery, liltolera filerbus, Gcaexal

Debility, Etc.

Kverv fhrally should have it. Delicate lad Ira aad children should u-e i$ it will invigorate the system, give clear and healthy color to the thin, and stivn ith to the body all chi dren acesuoji ct to Chollo. Diarrhea and Pains im-tead of using ihote prepa atlous of opium, so injurious to the brain and fatal in

their results, use

Rohrer’s Wild Cherry Tonic Which wffl relieve the sufferer* of all pains aad

mimes te, auu tu lead ot be ng un Injury, will be

fit ' o tnjray ean rrault from thig

per

No family should i-e without it

a 1 Sting benefit invaluable compou

Old, irfirm auu leeole ]

e compound.

rsons should use tl

w.-n< nave it.

^Lf^S^^^^d^eyerywbnre

aovtSdftwSm

jr. ttnHut- ia, S le Proiirietor, Lanrost r, Pennsylvania

~£tc7

v ;

A vgwod-dt

MenriqM OnT Tartar >tove,

;; ii '' >3

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5848^““^ ■viript- eocliC—.1 r S.O HOTaiiHft

MANTTACTUBEBA OF

fUlT.filEISAXDBLACI SLAES,

i >1 *1

il-vt *

■GOAL OUs

fiCCH Al

ftMl aft toytoa nf

r i‘

WATCHES

RTToOffiJola <b COMPA0Y,

PMALW Bt

d and Silver Watches, titer Plated Witre, Sewing Machines, Dry ffinmfte- »*»*»» rtsrwIaMlng GnnAn, Hfobfto Cm story, ftitemau, Fmacr

Geodo, Kto.,

Mo. 161)4 Hanover Street, BOSTON,

DXA.90.

m .AiM^.hJ^*-**** - *

^Bjaasssao®® 0 *!

rdMvxoAja

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ft?

ATCOCT.

-tor

toby the Untied Btttra. AU Good* Bold el aitBqual Prto- of One Dollar for * Bach Article. /TOLLECX a Club of subsorihon tor era »Uj>» \j of 10,90 4ft GA M0 or SO# mmses ami forward to ns wrth 10 cents for eaoh name, nnd when too icr, ' ga iasaEg[ er Silver PUfora Cartoriaod its toiooraftorararffttfttjto alfromlfoa-

SKOlKfi OFF Al COST.

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0toM»".»SSS ia,. Al .iOftTli 1 * K g ».*,»> a WL

—..(tehiwito /TararmiAoi-rT:*

TO YOUIVO MJ3IV. rpO arrest Seminal Losses to conquer bad habX its and remove the ‘ - - -

send 2ft n«nte to GALEN Louisville. Kentucky.

Having had ten years’ experience In this specialty, patients suffering from any disease what

private or confidential natur-, sad iled with any of the ailments peculiar

to the sex. hy inclosing Iff cents as above, with

ever of a ladies troubl

brief statement of ease. w>U receive particu rs for self treatmi-at by return mail jmd thus aro d

quackery, guarantee four day*

We al-o have a Varix Clasp which We to permaoentlv cure ranooce e in _, The Elect) o-Magnetio Preventiye

Those desiring te limit their offspring can en close a stamp for a pamphlet containing tngra ving* and exp'anatton* of the above preventive with an e&saj on the .object of prevent! u. A I

spon ence oonfldentlal Address all letters if Wli LIAMS, • rawer24T. Louisville. Ky

oorres

to J.

sehlkdAwiv

HOTELS.

Geo. Davidson,

Late of St James Hotel.

H. B. Sinks,

Late of Broadway Hotel.

GIBSON HOUSE, Waiwwt street, Bok Fourth and Fifth,opp Merchants’ Exchange. CIMCIM N A Tl, OHIO.

DAVIDSON ft SINKS, Proprietors.

oct 11 dSm

United States Hotel, Opposite the New Fork and New Haven and Western Railroad Depot BEACU STREET, BOSTON, Bv F. M PRATT tanMO dly Formerly of the American Uou.e

FARE REDUCED Board $9 50 Per Day. UNITED STATES HOTEL

seplfidSm

I-omlirville, Ky.

A meric tt n Hotel, Chestnut street opposite old Independence Hall PTfll.ADTI.PHI A. Jy23dtf S. M. HEULINGS, Proprietor.

8. B. vaiTTBNOXM.

9. a. sxaaBANT

CLARENDON HOTEL,

OANCIHNATI, OHIO.

*. B. Crltteuden ft Om., rrwprletBn TTAVING leased the property known as the XI w alnut Str- et House, and completed our

improvements upon

oughly rejfurnished^^paini

prov ghly

most excellent

be the

CKAKKNIIHMI HOTEK.

the same. It is now thor a ted, carpeted, and ia and will from this date

We shall be most happy to see era the traveling public, and guarantee modationsof tne CLARENDON to

mar& d 8. E CRITTENDEN A CO.

era friends and

the accomb# equal to

MANHATTAN HOTEL. HURRAY STREET. Second door from Broadway, opposite the Park NBW YORE. If. HVOOINS, Frwprtetor. $ J SMITH. CfUl teptodlv ~ WQQLEii FACTORY. HOMEMADE - GOODS.

All penona

wishing t» praettoa BCONOMT

ihaJil

[go to the

0810 PllMICM VfOOLM IACT0R1 WEST END Of WhSHtNOTON ST., SOOTH SIDE.

BlanketSs Flannels, Tarns.

JEANS ANB CANNtHERES,

a LL *( which we make and sell at RETAIL JX much cheaper than tba Mate qual-ty one

beoouirhi elsewhere

afrtTplm NBRRI’T * UWGHLEN

Its XffooU are Mapitmi. unfailing remedy In all cases of Neui Facialis, often effecting a perfect cure ia less i ban twenty four h urs, from the use of no more than two or three Pills. No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed to yield to this wonderful remedial agent Even in thp severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and general nervous derangements—of many years standing—affecting the entire svstem, Its use for a few days, or a few weeks at the utmost, always affords the most astonishing relief, and ver> rarely tails to produce a complete and permanent cure. It contains no drugs or other materials in the slightest degree injurious even to the most delicate system, and can alwr.ys bo used with perfect safety. It has lung been iu cenriant use by many of ou mos. eminent physicians who give it their unanimous and unqualified approval. Sent by mail on receipt of price, and postage. One package $1 00; postage 6 cents Six packages $5 00 postage 27 c» nts. Twelve paotagi s. $9 00; po>t-gc 4-1 cents. It is sold by all wholesale and retad dealers in drugs and me-ilcines throughout the United States, and \>y TURNER ft C'V, Itole Proprietors, 120 Tremont street Boston Mass. BROWNING ft SLOAN, -gents, oct6 dRm Indianapolis n- iana.

NOTICE TO MOlHfcRs.

CR. SEABnOCK'S INFANT SCATHING SYRUP.

fSE in the it.tur-- only Seabrook’s take, harmle - in t . uc io ets

_ > ac ii

l.able i> ali ca*es Invaiimiue in the folio-' ing diseases: hummer Complaint Ir.egularit es of the bowels, Kestivenes*, Teethiig, eto Lives health to the child and re.t to tbe mother. ft*UR3FT YOhJSff Hfi,OOU.

pleasant t i« nt '.ml re-

fill lo-i i

iHmrloy’s Nutreap>«rlll».

Tbit is the pure and genuine ex?r-ci of t'-o

root ami w ill on trial, be t'ouud t

:tn andpertectcur ad dlSCusCS: Atli i

; ;i ' (-r-

01 the toll- » ing . oiu!).:iints i •’ S ef tb<‘ Bo eS, Hnbitual

Costiveuess. DebUitv.Syphilis.Scrofu:a. or King's

»vll, etc., eto

BStirle-y’* Auwe ionic.

Perfectly reliable

and Kvcr that is or

H

lurley’s Ague ionic. There imis . tired by n-in . it who ha •eutei'ics w it' out benefit; bu

The only remedy for Chills • can be depe-oed " ( ou is There h.-ive bi-tn 1 hous-

i trit

Hurley’s Ague

led the us

out benefit; but in no ca-e Tome foiled to effect a cure.

ual has

M***-4«-v’» **op*aI-»r %%'orm V nurty.

specific for Worr

As this is reall

ilv a specific for Worms, an

best and uios’ pniatabioform to gtva to children Perrectly tasteless. Any child will take it.

ad the

Hurley's Nionmch Ultiers.

For Debllitv

dlgcstioi

Liver, or uisoruere-t sionuicn, mere t ters that can compare with these. Ft

all Druggists.

James Ruddle A Co., PropVe. 41 Bullitt Street Louisville, Ky. senlSdmonftsatA »3m

dr sale by

IDIRo COTTIDEiT,

Ot Louleville,

YTTHO has acquired great celebrity In Lonisv V villa and throughout the State by his great

success In the treatment of C? -A. 1ST O 13 R,.

The Doctor removes Caacer without Paii

use of the knife, and in addition ad CHRONIC DISEASES with a

in or the

to this he treats th great success.

A terv Bemarkabla Case of Cancer Cured by Dr. W. C. Couden, of Louisville, Ky. I wish to make a statement to the publie ol the case ot my little son, only three and a bail' years

rribly ‘

i to make a statement to the pul my little son, only three and a

olu, who was so terribly afflicted with caneer, which was thought to be incurable, when I placed him under the Doctor’s care. The cancer «. as a large oee, involving almost the entire

very l chi ek.

character, ana a rapid growth, coming for about three yerrs. Tb an application, which he oontimi

it appeared to be of s-very malignant

snd had been

The Doctor

which he continued but a <

but

tade lort

GLASS WORKS.

J. B. FORD ft SON,

Mavnfoeturon of

WINDOW 6LASS,

and in a few days it sloughed out leaving the surrounding parte in a healthy oondition, and it has since been success folly healed, and he Is no w entirely free from pain, and is now perfectly well and my little son is very proud of being cured 1 have seen and heard of a gre-t number ef oases cured by Dr. Couden’s treatment, and in the strongest manner I recommend him to all those who are so unfortunate as be afflicted

and far superior to any other phy-iefok in tho Ubih d State.'. Any onedesiring further particulars cin addres- me at HoglersYilie, henry county, Tennessee O.S Paha. We. the undersigned are acquainted wi'h 0. A Pay n, aad know that his Utue son was successfully treated hy Dr. W (_,. Coudoa. of thia oi ty, aad r —— what we are ab'e to judge irom uieippearanca ot the child. It wra surely a very remarkable snocess. GKO. « WICKS, No. 102 West Mala street W. M GRU B K . i Commission Merchants, M R HARDINJ corn i Was' ington J. F. Me Ll- Ra / and Ss contl v r< ets TAkLriRCKV.NE.No 274 ^est Main street G. B BhANCHARD No. 133 W. si Ma n .$ Car hero suited at National hotel or Ottioe, corner ihird a>'d Mata street post i-ffice - ox, CIO, LuuL-viiie, Kemuoky o. t»i-2ia«* A«8m

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