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FlVtxmL A\D COMMERCIAL*

iMPUNkrous. TarnAT Eviniko,) Kebruary 19. IWO ( MONEY—We still quote 10 toll percent, as the ride of interest. Exchange is very scarce, amt the banks hold their rates at >{ premium selling and par bnyi-

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Government 9ece,rltlos—Without any change In quotation. Buying. Soiling. CnlTd States sixes of 1991 .....109?,' 1.10?< •• “ 6-a0sl'‘ 1861 l/W* 1 1014 •• •• •• 18M 1 (,«« t.07,H •• •• •• 1865 1.09*4 1 10H it«7 i.05H . unit ■ 10-40’s 1.0:iJ4 1.0414 •• *■ 7 80 s, Id scries 1.05!-4 1.06 • •• 8.1 “ 1.06)4 1.06)4 Gold 1.40* 1.41M Hevcnue stamps are sold In sums from $100 to $700 at two per cent, discount, and In snmsover f DIO at three per cent. Quid atious of money ilnd stocks In New York

to-dav:

MDNKY—Easy at 6 per cent, on call, and In lesdemand. sYeiilinG—Dull and he ivy; prime bankers',

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GOGH—Quiet and steady Ihr'tighout the day; opening at 14114 afterwtrd roachlng 1 41*4, and

rloseil at 1 41)4®1 4114.

GOVEUNMfcKT STOCKS—Are SUlf lower, clo-lng weiikwiiM^ lieavv Henry Cletvs A Co.

futnlsh the quotations.

STOCU9—Thu railroa 1 market opened firmer, with nit activity or exeitement. The impmveineiit w is not fully sustained, however, and after the one o clock call pric s were lower. Before the cl-.se a reaction rot in, the decline was 1 ecovi rod, and the market closeil strong Tho suit, ag k'n-t Drew have been translerred to the p’enera' term of the Supreme court, and will be he t'd on Monday. Drew ha< sol 1 rails on Erie 1 1 Die ext nt of 15 000 shares, at 69 for Hite n da-.s, and 70 fur thirty days, at 1 per cent. This check* any bull movement. Miscellaneous sliare- ere more active; I'aclllo Mall opened at HI i. and sol I up to 114)4 u" * report that opposition had b en withdrawn; a denial caused a roicihm o 1UX. Cantoa was active, and touche 1 filx but recoded liter In tho day. M 1-souri 6r rose to 107. Exp-ess shares were activo on Ad (tn*; others were dull. Wo give below thu clo-lng prices of Government securities, and other rtocU, as compared with ihe thr<o piereding days:

Tues Wed. Tliti' Erl. 1 1*4 111)4 HI 11 'T4 . him linx i!"V HOX l(lb)4 108X 101)4 107., 1W)»* 109)4 108X II S

Haw York market.

M*w York, Friday, February 28.

Cotton—Dull, and about >^c. lower; sale*

of 3000 bales at 22c, for middling uplands.

Flour—Receipts, 190 barrels; dull and favor buyers; sales of 13.000 barrels at*9fiO@9M; superfine State and Western, st $0 TittiO 30; extra Stele, at $» 40011 80p»exUa Western,

at $18014 30.

Wlisat-Sales ot extra at $9 78; round hoop Ohio, at $10012; extra St. Louis, at $18018; choice do..closed dull; CsIlfornM, quiet; sales

of 460 sacks at.tlS 8801$ 60.

Rye Flour—Dull; sales of 300 barreli at

$7 800$ 60.

Corn Meal-Quiet tad unchanged.

Whlaky—Nominal.

Rye—Very firm; salea ot 9,000 bushels at

•1890191 for Southern and Stats; Canada

lo bond, $1 8402.

y ia advance, $11 perA Oats—Receipts, 2,0$0 bushels: dull and

inwer; sales of 27,000 bushels at 82)j(088c. for

We-tern In store.

Rice—Quiet.

Coffee—Rio Is Me. higher, and a large business doing; ssletof 8,040 bsg*, Including 1,000 bags on speculation, on private terns. Sugar- Quiet; sales of 420 boxes of Havant

at i2X0l4tf.

Molasses—Quiet.

Hops-Quiet; sales at 18060c. far American. Petroleum—Steady; tales at 11^013c. for

crude, and 28c. for refined.

Foik—Heavy and lower; sales of 1,600 barrels at $24 60024 76 for new mess, closing at $24 02cash: $28 8702$ 48 for old, closing at 823 40, cash; $19020 60 for prime; $22 600

28 for prime mess.

Beef—Steady; sales of 820 barrels at $18019 for new plain mess; $18022 for new extra mess: also 211 tierces at $88086 for prime

mess; $87 60040 for Indts mess

Beef 11 sm $320 36 60.

Cut Meats-Firm; sales of 838 packages at lOXmiXc. for shoulders, sad 14X018& for

bnins.

Dre.sed Hogs—Firmer; tales at 11011^6. for Western, and 11^011^ !. for city. Bsuon- Strong and quiet; sale* of 676 boxes st 12o. for Cumberland cut; 18c. for short ribbed; 18>^018^c., sellers’ option, Msrqh dsllvsry. Lard—A absda lower; tales of 1,030 barrels at 15)1016}{c., and small lots of choice at

16«c.

Butter—Active and firmer; sale* at 30046c. for Ohio, ami 45060 for State. Cheese—Quie'; sales a'11016){c. Freights to Liverpool-Quiet anu uncharged. LATFST. Flour—Closed dull and'decllnlng. Wheat—Very quest; slightly in ftvor of buyers. Rye—Steady with a fair demand. Oats—Dull and heavy; sales at 92)^e. for Western In store. Corn—Lower and dull; sales $1 2101 23)4 lor new mixed Western, afloat. Fork—Dull and heavy; sale* at $23 37)4023 60 for old me**; $24 62024 76 lor new mess, and $24 62)4024 75 for April delivery. Reef-Quiet and unchanged. Cut meats—Firm with a fair demand. Bacon Frra at 12c. for Cumberland cut. Lard closed steady at 16>40165ifi. for fair to prime steam-kettle rendered.

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Clnclnnsll ikArkel. Cincinnati, Friday, February 28. Flour—In moderate demand; isles of family at $11011 25. Wheat—Dull; sales st $2 1002 50 for win-

ter.

Corn—DuB; sale* at 81082c. for ear; 830 84c. fur shelled. Oats—L*s* firm; sales of No. 1 st 60067c.; demand light. Rvo—Steady and the demand moderate. Harley —Quiet, butfirm; sales at $2 30 for

No 1.

Gotten-A shade firmer and In demand at 20c. for mlddllnif, but Is held at 20)4020)4c^ Tobacco—In fair demand; sales of 120 hogsbeaesand 69 boxes st full prices. Mess Pork—Quiet and prices sailer; selesof old at $23 73; new, $24 73. Bulk Meats—a good speculative demand; sales of 800.000 pounds at 10 . for shoulder*, and 12c. for sides on tbe spot; the latter wers held at 12>4r. at tbe close, to be brought In and delivered a month bence. Bacon —Firm and In demand; sale* at 11)49. for shoulders, and UK >. for clear sides; tbs demand for this article wainut so active el the close. Hums—Sale* of sugar cured at 17018c. l.arJ—Held firmly, but It I* quiet at 10c ; no buyers at over 13)4c.; there were no sale*. Sugar-In fair d<in.nd, and the market Is firm; sales at 1301dc. for raw, and 13c. for bard r> fined. Coffee-Firm; sale* at 21020.:. Molasses—Sales at 8509)0. for New Or-

leans.

Clover Seed-Quiet and price* drooping;

sales at 12)40l3c.

Tlraoibv need —Unchanged and quiet.

Flax Seed Bales at $202 23.

Hay—Dull, and the -upply In excess of tbe

demand; sales at $12014.

Butter—Scares and wanted, and price* are tending upward; sale* tf fresh Western at

40045c.

E.'ga —Advanced to 28c.

Beef Cattle—Firm at full price*; sale* of huu'bers’al $4 5007; extra shipping, $7 500

8 3n

Hog*—Tn demand; sales at ^9 51010 gross.

Gold—61.40)4

a*. I.nnia .Market-

Bt. LOLT8, Friday,February 28. Tobacco—Steady and tincbtngcd.

Cotton —Nominal and nothing doing. Flour —More active and superfine and low exira*. wbo-h are scarce, are 23c. lower; higher grades are firm and unebanged; salea of -u-

tinc at $706; single extra

tire

10 .3.

Wheat—With a quotab’e change; red and white full are sold at $2 5102 61 Corn - Firm, bur. not aci.iv. ; sales a* 80082c. for mix' d and yellow;83085c. for white ►hell-

ed: 60072c. for esr. Firmer; sale* at 08073c,

pertino st $708; single extra at $6 MMati; choice extra amt low double extra at $9 250

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Bile* at $24 50025.

Hoik Mcnla—Very fi'm; sties of shoulders at 10)4 rib aides, 12)4:.; clear ditto, 13)ga.,

all pa. ked.

Bacon—Advanced; sales it 11)4011)4c. for •boulders; clear rib sides, 14)4 ’..; fiear aide*, 14)4016c , all packed; loo* 8 lucnn sold at 1044.;. for *houlker*; ^ or sides and bams; lU017c., sugar curtu hams. Lard —Higher; sales of cbolce kettle, up river, at 10c.; held here at 16016)4c. Whisky—Held at (2 20, witb no sties R’celpis—Flour, 450 btrrel*; wheat, 900 sack*; cn-n. 8 HOQ hu-bels; oats, 1,100 bushels; barley, 1,550 bushels; rye, 300 bushels. Whcainer clear and warm.

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MINING 81IAKKS—Dull. Tues. Wed. Thu. Trl.

Quarts Hill 110 116 — 115 huntil * Taruileo 175 160 — — Gregory..... 39ft 440 — 406 Davidson 48 — — — Edge Hill 830 830 — 835 tValkill 84 81 - 84 lifceipls at tho Sub-Treasury te-day, $1,141,. 876; payments, $1,141,150; balance, $1(17,185.118. FLOUR—bull and unchanged. We quote; Choice brand*$ll<S19 (0 I Family.......$11011 50 Ext, a ...8 00®1'00 Superfine 68(|®775 Buckwheat ,. 5 00 I Cornmeal 1 J>®1 75 Graham Ileur | Klddllngs per 'Iiercwt ..8 50® 6 60 | cwt -. 40 00 WHEAT—Dull, and there was so little doing that It Is difllculttoglvaquotatlons. Small sales ol car lots at $1 16®1 35; white, $1 40. CORN—The demand It restricted, and the Imslaes* doing is not largo. The market was rather less firm. Sale* Were made at 70 *73,:. for ear from farmer*’ wagon*, and 78«80e.

for *hrlled.

OATS—Are not saleable at better figures than 80c. In round lots, though held l®lc. higher. R Y E—In go:k! demand at $1 40 for the be»t. B ARLKi—Is less active, and tbe market ha* been neglected,with price* nominal in the neigh-

borhood of $1.

BUCKWHEAT—Dull and print* weak. W# quote.70:. per bushel. FRO VISIONS—Tbe market I* rather firm, Now mess, $10; old mess, $»»14. Bulk meats, 9)4a, for shoulder*; UMc. for ribbed tide*; 13)40 for clear file#. Becon —Shoulder*, KKSllc; ribbsd tide*, llKc.s clear rib bed, 13Kc.; clear tides, lt®14KO. Breakfast bacon, IftJ. Larfril®14MC. Hams, plain, 15c llams, sugar cur.’d. 16c. LIVE STOtK-Siace our last the market be* been dn’l, and the receipts Ugh*. Of beef cattle there were but sixty-five head, and the quality far from good; prices have experienced but little change. We quote, $7 for first quality; $6 ®6 00 for second; $505 76 for third, and $4 for bulls. Them are hut few good ihlpplng cattle offered, and them is a first rate demand for that

elas*

Toe efforing* of »H$ep are light, and the prices range from $4 50 to $«, according to qn lity. Haas—There Is a very goo 1 demand fiom shippers, but no inq dry from packers. The receipts were exceedingly limited, and all brought were soon snapped up by the botchers fbr home oomsumplloa. We quote, $6 50 to $7 16 for light to heavy packing (lock, and $7 40 for extra butchers’. «, f RE GUTS—On and after January 18,1888, and until change I, with or without notion, tbefollow* log rate* wid be charged;

red; dear $1 490 Mil wau-

1FTBRNOON DISPITfflBS.

From New York. Heraifi’a Cable specials - Jebm (fright aad fifewaaaa Hall aa the Alabama oialme-Keeaiatlea. Nxw York, Friday, Ftbruary 28. The HtraUTt London cable dispatch tUUt that at toe meeting on Taeeday evening, John Bright epokfi itroogly In far or ot Ihfi government policy, and the power ef the American people and of Englaad’e duty of cultivation of friendly relation* with them, end If tbe British Government and Englteh preee had acted rightly during tbe late war lu America, no power on earth could have alienated the two nation* In feeling, or teperated them la loterett. Mr. Bright expreeeed hit firm belief that all prominent questions of difficulty between.tbe two couatriea could be amicably settled. Rev. 'Newman Hall elated tbe nature and probable extent of the Alabama claims, ih <wlng that England was completely In the wrong. He (aid, althougb, the people of the United State* watted and appeared to poetpone the matter, the Alabama claim* ■ubject would lead to a war tn a Mtort time, unless the bill wa* paid. He woula advise a settlement by arbitration la the manner proposed by tbe United State*. Tbe following resolution was proposed : Jietolved, That this meeting expresses tbe most hearty good will toward America, and pledget Itself to support any Government at home In Iti effort! to rffect a prompt, righteous and pacific settlement of all International difficulties, and especially those connected with the Alabama claims question. Tbe resolution was adopted uninlmoutly, amid loud cheers, and with every person in tbe ball standing. Mexican News—A Conspiracy to Aasaaainate JnareB and Koto tho Treasury. Nrw York, February 28.—A Havana apeclal to tbe Herald By tbe steamer Georgia we have news from Mexico to tbe 19ib. A conspiracy had been discovered to assassinate Juarrx and rob the Treasury. Several foreigners had been arrested, with Lieutenant Colonel E-tena; who was on duty With other ofli ers. Tbe pronuudamento of the officers of tbe Seventh Regiment, who guarded tbe nation <1 palace, failed. Also, tbe sssaesinatton scheme which was to have been carried out at tbe theater. The whole affair wa* planned by two Mexican*, who are now in U ivana. Acceptance off a Loan. Nrw York, February 28—Tbe Havana agent of the Herald telegraphs, per cable, under date of the 271b, a* folio wa: 1 bar* reeetved a confirmation of the oewe concern tag ihe propodiloa of Mesert. Kebbe, Luting4 Co., of Mstanzas, to Captain General Leertundl. The offer ha* been accepted, tbe Interest on tbe loan I* to be at seven per cent.. and tbe repayment of the loan is to lake place wttbln twenty year*. In annual Installment* of $100,000. General Leersundt presumed that a pledge of revenues would be sufficient collateral security. Mr. Schroeder Insist* on having tbe sanction of tbe Madrid Government to the whole affair, me many striag* event* may occur within twenty years. Telegrsm* bare been exchanged between Madrid and Havana, and tbe government at Madrid are apparently reluctaut to submit to the term* demanded by Mr. bebroederin relation to Mcurlty for the loan, but still be has tbe preference overall others who have applied. Two-Tklrds Vote in Renata can net be Obtained Against tho President. Nxw York, February 28.-Tbe Herald'* Washington dispatch state* that It I* not believed a two-lbirdi vote against th* President ean be obtained in the Senate. Bemeval at Mayar af St. Martins* ▼tile—Urani Orders his Kelnetalemeal—Hancock Asks to be Bellev

ad.

Nkw York, February 28 —A New Orlean* special to the Tribune state* that General Hancock removed the Mayor of 8t. Martinsville because tbe city charter required tbe election, bi tbe Council, tn cane of a vacancy, but here all loyal member* of the city cuunell have been dismissed, because under the city charter they elected a Recorder to fill a vacancy. A report Is current here that General Grant ha* ordered tbe reiteration of the city Couocllratn and that General H tacock asks to be re-

lieved.

From Leavenworth. nesalullone of Kansas Democratic

* talc I’on voatloo.

Lravxnwortii, Friday, February 28.

Th* Democratic State Convention at Topeka

adopted the following resolution*:

Jirtolred. That the distrust of buslne** men throughout the Union, for want

confidence In pecuniary matte caused by tbo neglect of Congress to

sent and perfect ucaiure* In regard to taxation and currency, I* an evidence of tbe want of capacity to appreciate the situation,

or an Indifference to tbo general welfare.

Hetolvid. Thatsnrqud and uniform rate

lax .lion U|mn all property, butb rich and

poor alike, la tbe truu doctriue fur a republi-

can government.

Het tlved, Tnat gold for tbe rich and paper for Hie poor la oppressive and tirjust, and an equal, un'furrn currency foi the whole people It demanded by b mor and Justice; and Congress would l>e more properly engaged tn relieving tbe burdens of tbe people than In a

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speSaT

DRESS MAKfVVC.

NOTICE TO THE LADIES.

rievleaafi .viarkrt.

CLEVklaND, Friday, February 28.

Flour—Dull and quiet; (ale* of XX spring *11)73011 50; XX red winter at «)2013 3D; XX white at $14015; country braud* Irom

50 t<i;$£below the above figure*. Wheat—Dull and lower for No. 1 mind light; No. 1 red winter held 1 50; No. 2 de. at $1 3501 40; No. 1

kce spring at $1 30.

Corn—Dull and heavy but unchanged; No. 1 shelled held at 64c.; ears on track 9(>c. Ott*-Dull and nointual; No. 1 8111a held

at G7038c. from store.

Rye—Quiet; No. 1 State and Western held

at $1 5501 55.

Barley—Quiet and steady; sale* at $2 200 2 22 for No. 1 State and Canada; $1 9002 U0

for No. 2 State.

Fetroleum—The market l«1lrm with a very fair home and Western demand for free; held at 400 42c. for free and 20022a. for bonded. I.aalsville Market. or Louisville, Friday, February 28. Tobacco—Sale* 47 hogshead* leaf lug* to medium leaf at $5014. Cotton—Market sustained-; sale* of mid-

dling at 20020)4

Flour—hale* of superfine at (8 2509 73;

faacy at $12 50013.

Wheat—Hale* at $2 5002 55.

Corn-Dull at 75080c.

(Oats—tteady a? 67008c.

niggle f..r political power.

Hetolvrd. fhat the fl .g of our country should protect ihe right* id prr»on and prop, erty of all our cili/eh*, both name and foreign born In all parts of the world, and tbe Government should take prompt measures to make lhat protection certain *nd . iT. cilve. JTtolved. That we regret Ibc Unhappy d : ffffence between the radical party In Congre-s and the Freetd'nt, an I condemn the attempt on tbe part of Congress, to strip tbe I’restdenIU1 office of it* consti'utlonal anthortly and the Supreme Court of Ha proper functions, >n order that they may carry out their Impnctlcabl" »chenn * 1 f oegro supremacy lu certain States, in violation of the Constitution of tbe United Htate*. ami contrary to the sentiments and feeling* of the great bulk ol the popula-

tion ef the Union.

lleiolved. That wc are In favor of guaranteeing lo each Htate In ibl* Union, a republican form of government under tbe control of the white race. Jletolted, Tnat we have full confidence In tbe *ob«r *econd though; t f the people, and feel confident that aQ the next election they will »o decide a* to do justice to all the fundamental law*, promote tbe cud* of Justice, and reunite tbe .States of ibl* onco glorious, but now unhappy Union, In harmony and

pet 6’.

The resolution* were unanimously adopted. From New_ Orleans* Hevoktng af Order Removing Ccr* tala Ultr Officials. New Orleanh, Friday, February 28. General Hancock Issued an order by tbe direction of General Grant, revoking so much of hUprevloua order as removed certain counoilmen, appointing others, and re-lnttatlng those removed.

Ltrd—Hale* at 10c.

Fork-

bale* of mess at $25.

n- Halea of shoulder* at l\M e l clear 113X0.; bulk shoulder* at UG£o.; clear

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Coru in bulk win necbargadTf cent* per 100 lb*, to Jersey City, and B9o. per 1001b*. to New Tork. Dreeted hog* and fresh meat* are only taken at owner’* risk, amt at special rate*. Ail article* axoept fiear earned at actual

weight.

New York Dry Wood* Market, New York, Friday, February *8. Trada dull, but prleaa iteady, whlla credits re drawn abort; the only change to note la hat the (took of baft are up to 47)44.

Ba

ildea at

(Idea at 14c. Whisky—Firmer and higher; saleiofraw at $2 2602 27. River swelling, with alx feet eight loehe* Id eaual. ^ Milwaukee Market. Milwaukee, Friday, February 28. Flour—Dull and unchanged; sales at $6 50 for best spring extra. Wheat—Dull and slightly lower; tales at $1 68 for No. 1, and $1 92V< for No. 2. Oub—Steady; sales at Me. Rye—Firm; txlea at $150 for winter re-

ceipts.

Harley—Dull pssles at $1 80.

D o-sed Hogs-Quiet and unchanged.

Frovlsions—Dull.

Lard—Hales at 16 :. for City. Itecelpta—Flour, 1,400 barrels; wheat, 8,000

bushels.

Bblpments-Flour, 1,400 barreli; wheat,300 busuels. Buffal* Market. Buffalo, Friday, Fcbruarv 28. Flour—Dull. Wheat—Unchanged; sales of 4,000 busbela of No. 2 Chicago on private terms. Corn—lu moderate Inquiry; sale* of 50.000 bnshels of old from more at $1, and 12,000 busbela of new on tho track at $1 01. Gate—Unchanged. Rye—Nominal. llarlewpHteady; laics of 50,000 busbela Chic igo at $2. Heed*—Steady; isles of clover seed at $7 500 7 76; timothy teed at $2 6002 63. Met* Pork—Firm; held at 25c. for heavy. Lard—Unchanged. Ualtimore Market. Baltimore, Friday, February 28. Flour—Quiet. Wheat—Firm; sales of red it $1 85. Com—Bale* of mixed Western at $1 Ifi. Clover Seed—Salea of Weatern at $8 7009. Provisions—Strong. Bulk Meat*—Sale* ofthoulder at llo.; tidal, * Rocon—Salta of ibouldera at 12)4a.; side*,

12K013u.

Lad—Held fit 17a. CMieaE* Market.

unicxoo, Friday, February 28. Flour-More doing; taleaof »prlng extra at

$» 20010 50.

Wheat-No. 1 opened quiet; sales st $1 94)4, advanced to $1 9*X, and doted weak at $1 94

01 94)4; So. 1. $2.

Corn—Openc d with good apeculatlv# darn and; Bale* at 77P4®TB<-. gubM 1 ueDtl T d **

aUaed and aloaed quiet at 77e. , Oata—Steady; aalea atM)4o.

re.

L. B. VLEB A CO.*

TYLER’S BEE HIVE!

Having engaged tho Service* of

MI SS HTJIVT,

NEW YORK CITY,

Wld open our new

O Xj O -A. m

DRESS MAKING

IROCDIMIS, Ql TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. MIS* HUNT has had an Experience ef over Tea Year* la the Leading Fashionable Clonic a ad Drcaraattklag Eatabllahmenta In tbe City af Blew York. And is acknowledged by Ladle* ef Fashion and Taste to be unequalled a. a FITTER AND DESIGNER.

PREMIUM EXHIBITIONS.

Osar PratterMB are mil .Hew, aad iMdMde Mil tbe Itesteafi Parla Mot.

eltlee for ISM

Having made arrangements by which wtshall receive all tbe latest Paris Patterns as toon as issued, a. well a- the New York Fashions, we feel confident that wi shall be able to please all who aall at tba BEE HIVP. CLOAK AND d 11X36 making room.3.

\1 TANTED Tm Gi l* In tho r>re«e Making $ V Dep-rtment. Ten Girls In the Uoak Mak-

arlment and Two tin

In* Depa

t »r* on ** he. 5 one bat tbo<

SPEER’S PORT GRAPE WINE, by Ha- drags of Congregatleos for Charsh or DmunloB PnrpJ m A.so, EscsII.bi lor L die* ana Wsskiy Persons to Use.

■M TlNKNAHSa. KfiCW AKMBKY. Speer’s Port Crape Wine,

FOUR YEARS OL.B.

rriHfS Justly cels’rated oatise Wlo* la asade A. from the Jaiee of (he Oporto Grape, railed In

thi* counter. Its InralnablB n

TONIC AND STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES are unsarM‘*#>tby anyethsraatlreWtee. Being toe pure Jules of *h* grape, produced under Mr. Speer'* own personal suporrislon. Its parity ai

From Youngstown. Conflagration. Youngstown, Ohio, Friday, February 28. Ao unfinished bouse belonging to Ex*Gorernor Tod was burned this morning. Loss $30,000.

From Washington.

Approval af Boanty Bill. Wabiiington, Friday, February 28. Tbe President approved tbe bill for the paymeat of bounty to heirs of soldiers.

Memphis Market.

Memphis, Friday, February 28.

Cation—Dull; sales st 20021c; receipts, 1,011 bales; export*. 2,427 bele*. Receipt* for tbe week, 9.306 bales; exports, 15,611 bales;

stock on band, 18,270 bales.

Flour—Dull; Sales of superfine at $808 50.

Fork—Sales at $26 50026 71.

Bacon—Sales of aboulders at 12Ut:.; clear

aide* at 14J4o.

Ltrd—Salea at 15Xftl6)4c. Corn—Sales at 90095c. Gate-Rale* at 80082c.

Hay—Salea at $18.

Corn Meal—Sales at $4 23.

Toledo Market.

Toledo, Friday, February 28. Flour—Receipts of 4 380 barrel*; sale* of XX winter at $11 50; budewbeat at $7 50. Wheat -Receipt* ol 1,050 bushels; market

dull and nominal.

Corn—Receipts of 8,420 buibel*; market

dull and nominal. bushels; market

dull; aale of

Oita—Receipts of 9,000 bus .ill; aale of Michigan at 62)4■i. Rye—Sale* of No. 1 at $1 53. Clover Seed—Sales at $7 35.

Philadelphia Market.

FHiUAPELriHA, Friday, February 28, Fetroleum-Le*s firm; sslet of crude at

lOUe.; r>fined In bond, 23J4c.

Flour—Dull.

Wheat—At a stand.

$^Corn—Dull; salea of mixed Weatern, at O.ta—Active and advanced; islet of 8,000

buahele at 8l082o.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

BOOTS AND SHOES Down they G«. at MAYO'tf SHOE STORE

we Mare In star# • large eteck eff Boor* ahd SHOES ef tke latest etylee an* (rent the heat Mtanafncinrara which we Mew after *a cMetaMserea* very lew prices. Tlaaes being hnr* an* hnelneee *nll,we Will tell an Winter Eteck eaeeedingiy eke Mew te the ttnae te hny exeetlent werk nt great Margmiaa. Special tentten le calls* te an* Gent's B049X1 m. M. MAYO A CO., $3 Mast Washington sweet. f*b4 66** -

loak Mat-

acd Tho iTr*l C’la*> Olwr,ml W lUuo’a'ewlog Mactuua.

vIoe sapcrien.-a. n. *•! apply. TV LKU-K BEE UIVK

No. t Weal Wathinglun itro t

Xj I IT C O X. IT DIOBAIIfi ASSOCIATION'!

A Magnificent Work of Art

1 Series ef WeiVerfsl EAlMtlen.

BISTBIBUTION OW PM OTOGRAPHE

PBBBENITJtTlOrV OF IklOHAMA!

Farm*, Memorials, and other Premium*.

Valuable

i ontinent. Ov*r two and aad a half year* hare a , ‘SS d .SSlS.'Ss22S'S3A;kBi:'; number ot tea moat preMaeat American Artist* and Artisans, directed by a master miud, have been Industriously engaged la tbe reproduction of tee funeral pageant, tea grandest tee world ever witnessed.

The Diorama

WF THB

Funeral Obsequies

ABRAHAM LINCOLN,

hie procession, and mutt therefore, he nr etpec Interest to every American citisen. This stupendous Work of ArAwhirfc waa complete 1 at an expense of over $ftO,000. and surpasses in grandeur, beauty and extent all others, has hem purchased by an association of gent.emen. and Is now on rxhlbUioB in >omc of to* following cities: New York City, Boston. Hartford. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Waaaiagton Harrisburg. Pttaatvnrg, Wbeel ng. Albany. Bochcs ar. Buffalo. Uarelanl,Columbue, uaytoa. Cincinnati, Loalsville, Indianapolis, Detroit. Chicago, Mllwaii.ee, St. Louts Cairo, Meaphls, Naabviile. Montgnacery. Vicksborg New Orleans, Mobile, charleston, Blehmond. and ^pringlletd. 1 Hauls Nnmbered sad ttegtater.d Certificates rf Admission will been I sued at Fim CENTS each, which will eatitle tbe holder to one admission to the Diorama whenever aad wherever exblbi ed.

Photograph of some one of tbe

tee Diorama.

r h#

and an accurate Photograph of remar*able scenes represented by

As soon aa tea

TOUR OF EXHIBITION

As above advertised la completed an Impartial

Awarding Com m luce will disirt

en ef certificate*

Impart!* i tea hold

7B? H K rtlOR-A-M-A.

And tea ft>Hnw^|£alaable premlams Bosewuod° Pifibo, $1 «)0 J h'Z*** C. 9. Bond, 3500; 1 Ko ewood *1

Hoad41.0W; 1 Grand m of 31U acres; 1

~■ Ian • 1600; l Farm

of IfiO acre*; 1 • amel hair hbawl. $1,<*j0; 1 Dia mood Craes. $1.0i4); t Wheeler A WLson Scviag Machines at $150 each, gTftii; 1 Set Silver Ware, $(9$); 1 Kosewoud Piano. $300 ; 6 Gruver A Baker Sewing Maehlt es. at * SO each. $760; 1 Farm of 80 acre*; 1 U. 8. Bond, $10O; B Singer Sewing Ma Chine* gTftO. 1 Diamond Blag. $BM;1 U. 8. Bond, $liO: 5 Grover A Baker Sewing Michines, $760; 1 Plano, $300.10 Farms of in>m to HI acre* each; 5 Singer Sewing Machine., $613; 1 t-oIB Watch, " * 1 CTs. Bond, $160;

Bond, $100 ; 6

lag Machines $(*; 6

American Watches, $100; i U. 8. Bond. $luO;10 Farms of from 40 to 80 acres each 10 Sliver

Abroad ti

$fiOu, - V • to 80 acres

ekeeper* $1190; I C, 8. f.om 40 tn so acres each ;

PORT WINE.

5 Singer Sewing 1 (Hunt) and cnati Wheeler A WUsoi

American Wa Farms of froi Watches. (Ral

Bond $100; 10 Farms ot r.om

M0 piece* Silverware at fiom $10 to $50 each' $6,000; 830 pieces Silverware at from $8 to $30 ra h. $6,001; X) Farm* of from 60to80 acres each; 8 o article* of Silverware at from $3 to $M each, $4 000; 10 Uople* Uarpenter’s Portrait of I.inco n, • KSt; 14 Farm-of 40 acres each and 5,000Linruln

Hi mortals, making a grand total of

0,150 PREMIUMS! To le liiitributed gratultcmsly to holders of certificate*. each of whom re, elves tine Admt-sion to tbe Diorama and a finely executed » boto

gra,h.

HOW TO OBTAIN f EUTIFICATES. Order* may lie sent to us In rrgl tered letters Ihe* ■ Tilers. In -urn* of m>in $1 to $/*,

be sent in

t«. ttncali . w 111 be furn-

r Pq-i Olht

t out risk; larger aotuiint. should

'raft* or by Kxprr‘bed at (he follow lu

CCt’B K ATEo

•ilngls <'wrt ficatcs It Uertlflcatra. one a.ldre*>. ki I ertlllrntca. one address 40 Ueitificate-, oue a<Mre-■

fiO rent* fft U0 .. lu 00 . Ai 10

me

whom

ordinary uUerid.

V Prompt aad energetic I adi« and Gentleof ooop cuxaxciCH. wanted ns Agent*, to lliwral commission will be paid. Kxtrsladuceuenu aud rpeclul premiums

•^■SesvA for Our Private Circalar te Aawmte.

Address all order* and eommuniratloo* to the

t-lmeela Dlernaalc Aaaeciatlen,

febR dltaw.Sat ISt

Col urn but.

Ohio.

SEEDS, ETC. isr aT-s Saa jd~

Agricotural Warehouse. SOO Bnshels Choice Clover Seed; 300 Buahele new crop Timotey Seed; vOO Busbela Kentucky Blue Great need: Orvhnid Oraaa, Red Top, kngllah Blue and Hungarian Grass Seed, In store and for -ale by J. GKO. STILZ.

nutnenea.ixre guaranteed

eke of It*

parity aad

The vouagettehlld unlit let, a-d tee

per are

ay partake of it* generous qual

weakest invalid may as* It to advantage. It I* particularly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and lulled to tee rarlDEt ailmenM teat aMlet th*

ker sex It le, te every respect, A WlMd la Be Balia* am-

Ikvalids u*x Snxa'i poar Gaars Win. Fsmxlm r*n srxxa’a roar Gaxra Wig*. Wbaelt PxMosariitD x BxxxriT av its ram. spear* aeaudard Wina Bittar*.

1st! and Grooert.

ard, Mew Jersey. Office,643

BN, ANDERSON A CO . Agent*, ludlanapoll*.

UnM dTuThASniAwiy

Steel Plffiws! Steel Plews!! Bt. HORMSY Ac CO.’M RICHMOND STEEL PLOWS! Tlta Beet Im Use. A FULL (apply of th* above, and n large aatortment of Agrienltural implement* (applied to denier* and farmer* at shop price*, hv J. GKO. STILE.

aay^’-pomrw mew Sold by DruggUt* A. Speer'a Vlneya Broadway, * aw Vor

MACHINE WORKS.

C. A. g reenleaf. A.M Mothaaekead A llottioribss^City MacMne Works. OR ItENIdBAF *t CO., MAKUTACTUBEXfi OF MACHINISTS’ TOOLS, iBlUaf Mill MaeUiery, Power Punches and Shears, STRAIGHTENING MACHINES, id CaEtlaffiE Hmde tm Order, 829 South Tennessee Street, Md»W*tn yMdiaNaraHa. Tm4

MACHINE WORKiv

B F. HETHERINGTUN & CO., ‘ MACHINE W ORKS, • 14 Baath reaaaylvaMla Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. T)ARTICULAR attention paid to th* boildlng Jr and repairing uf Woodworking Maeolne* of idl deaerlpilona. JOT We want It dltUnetly understood we Make a apeclallty of this claa* of work

nioriaDine bits

round. Man

Of all description*, both fiat and roni

ufacturer* and Repairers of

S TE -A. ImI Gt-A-TJO-ES Egr Bed Iron* and Light Caattegiof aUkiada,

botenraa* aad iron.

A ooaatant supply of Brsas-FixMues MastaaOy

HOTELS

United States Hotel, Opposite Havmt and ■■ACM BTKBBT, MOST48M, JanSOdly Formerly o^te^AjMrtmn Houau.

ALBUMS, ETC.

-ifLmerica.n Hotel, Chestnut tract, opposite old Independence Hafil PHILADELPHIA. Jyttdtf 8. M. HffUT-INGS, Proprietor.

MANHATTAN HOTEL MCHBAY STREET. Second door frem Broadway, opposite the Park NSW TOSS. N. M4JOCIIN8, Praprletar. A. J. SMITH. Cxxxx. tepMdly

MORROW HOXJ8B, (Formerly Kokomo House.) KOKOMO, INC. Far* ax reasonable aa at any lint claa* hotel In tbe Bteto. H. B. HAVEN, deci8-d8m Proprietor.

DRY GOODS.

Samael D. Bnrlock & Co., 037 Sansom Street, PHtfrADELPHIA, PENN., MANUFACTURERS OF PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Pii.t>IislAei*0a AND BOOK BINDERS. FINILUND PULPIT BIBLBS Pocket Bibles, Reference Bibles, Diamond & Pearl 32 Mo. Bibles, Ail sixes, at; lee, hind, and descriptions of Photograph Albums I

MEDICAL.

At price* which compete with all.

Specialities in Styles liarly our Own.

Pecu-

S. F* . ,B .

D respectfully inform ey Lave just com.deteU

provementa in iheir Manufactory prepared to rumixh good* in

low price* and short notice.

\\r GUI D re*

YV tee

c o. the trade that extesnive im-

ry, and

an:

now

7 qaantity, at

CONTRACTS TO FURNISH Printing Paper and Binding Made on the moat favorable term*. 19‘Prlea Lieiaseat aa Application. tebS dSm

JEWELRY.

^THE. ha ko aoxxKTToa with akt othxx VTAaun Omr ot the same name, in Or oat of Indinnapolia ^ W. & H. GLENN, ProprietorE" Cm noOOXMBOTIOM WITH AMT UTBam KST XBL18H kxmt of tee same name, In or out of Ind I ana pell* 7. *. H. GLKNN, Praprletar*. ieiutfAsun

FARMS FOR SALE.

Stock Farm for Sale.

On* of the finest Stock Farms in the Sta

all

the er>p; two orchards In fair farm building*; aboi

is ol

talulnc fiaO acre* about 01

linn, K9 or

cure

watered;! from this

road Sti Saw M:

rm» in the State con--half natter cnltivnow, barn room to teD In bearing, well

acre* about ono-half natter 300 acre* in meadow, barn room to

i; two orcha

tation Th

III with one ol t

powers in tbe State,and

sufil lent power mi

gs; about fifteen mile*

T, and one and a ual I from a Rall- . There is on the lann. a Grist and

the most reliabje water th a very small outlay had to run tbe year

runn-i. Will take in part pay city property either hereof in Cincinn.iior attockofury good, or groceries, ba'ance cash aud cash paymrut, To a party able to pay cue hall of ihe purchaae, money we w'll give »uch terms of payment a, wijl enable the purchaser to make the defer, rep payments iroia the products of the farm.

AL'O:

acre* In Decatur conntr, Indlcl log house, about 60 acre* In

*U

A Farm of 160

an v a good hewcl log bouse,

cultivation, an orchard, good Water, about

mile-, from Gieemburg.

WGRTHKNOWmei BUELL’S PAIN RELIEF Will Sorely Coro DYS PERSIA!

For Sale by DnxffgUtn aa* More c Mamts throuffiMoat «Mo CoHatry. '' H. Daily &, Co., Keller & Vinton, Browning Sc Sloan, General Wholesale Agents, INDIAN APOUfl. febfidkwlm

f(ric3(^y^® |l5iiwsalS^a!giaj

CERTAIN, SMB SpoedjOm INEURM.au,

MJHMaor*

,WapItE».

1 1 I; an unfaiLng remedy in nil cases ol NenX ralgia Facialis, often effecting a perfect cur* In less than twenty, four hours, from tk* naff of no more than two or three Pills. No other form of Neuralgia nr Nervon* Disease has failed to yield to this wonderful reme-

dial agent.

Even in the teverest eases of Chroalo Neural, gla and general nervous derangements—of many years standing—affecting th* entire system, Ua nse for a few days, or a few weeks at te* ntme**, always affords the most astonishing relief, nod rery rare * falls to produce n complete aad permanent core. It contains no drugs or other materials tn te* slightest degree Injurious, even tote* most delicate system, and can always be used with per-

fect safety.

at has long been in constant us* by many of onr most eminent physicians, who give it their unanimous and unqualified approval.

Sect i y mail One pa xage

on receipt of price, and postage.

t ut postage 6 cents.

Six Paul: *3 00 post ige 17 cents. T vWve package*. $9 0u; postage 48 oeat*. It is sola bv . •* ■ nd retail dealer* in

rugs and medicines throughout te* United

cates, and *>>

TUB • t.l & CO., Sole Proprietor*. 110Trcmort street, Litton, Mas*.

BROWS

octS (IfimdetlOafim

street, I

kiNG A sLoa.N, agents, Indianapolis, Indiana

ALSO, DSALI* IN WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES Na. 36 Kant Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. K^^Spocial attention naid to repairing fine Watchcs and all kinds of Jeweity. febl dim A 8

ALSO:

Farm of fib serve tn Ulple county nea

MitviAlpul

r DelRail-

aware Station, on the Ohio A .witvlvliippt r"ai. 81 seres impr ivvl, comfortxhlo h lutes, good timber, will sell >r low ra,n or shoit pay-

ments. ALSO:

res within five ml’v* of the

Grarel Piac, a (1 *t-r.te small farm,

w i»r fair payment,.

A Farm of W arr city, on a Grarel P

will sell lo

Twelvewcrr* of land In suburbs, will sell low or trade lor city property.

rce or fonr hon«es and lots f for a farm : will give a fair trails We have tn adui'lon. for-ale o

Th ‘to

her o

a number of . ity IVr-ons wivhing terest to call an I v

Garden Seeds! Garden Seeds! A CAREFULLY selected Maonaeat of all vaax rletle* of Garden Heed*, fresh and reliable, la paper* or bulk, at wholesale or retail, can slay* be tound at J. GEO. STILZ, f.bI6dtw«w,M I “ tW “ hUg * W, *‘^

PROFESSIONAL.

JOSEPH W. NICHOIs, Attorney and Connselor at Law, Uflee, No*. 1 and 1. tip ttalrs, Talbott A New'* Block, first building south of the Post office, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, YYTILL practice la tea Inferior aad Supreme VV Court* of Indiana, and la the Fedeotl “ rt*. ^Collections promptly attended to.

BE# KM TO

3. E K'DOKALD, A L. XOsCKB,

WM.

BEMPaaaoy.

febis dim

Jonathan W. Gordon.

Walter March.

60RD0N A MARCH, Attorneys at Law. TITILL practice la th* Federal and State V V Court*. By arrangement with the firm of Ray. Gordon A March, thev will assist inclosing up tho bualses* of that firm. Office in Nxw A Talbott s Block, No. 4, south of Poit office. North Pennsylvania street, feb» dfira ladlaaapolt*, lafflana.

R-A-Y-, ATTORNEY AT LAW, INDIAN APOf-IS, INDIANA, TTTTLL practice in alt tho Federal and State VV Court,. Office in Talbott A New’* Block, No. IS. South of Pot to Ace, Norte Pennsylvania set: Jani-df

TAILOR*

A I.SO :

n-1 lots for talo or Ira ie

have In adui'lon. for *ale nr trade, a numf larm* In tbl- and wljoining countie,, and oherof .ity ot and hou.ts and ’ot*

r«>r

rest to fehAM:

and h»u,r* anc

buv will find it t« iheir inan i *ee ui beft m purchati g william love a company.

REMOVAL. 1" U ITUA^-IL.

WOOLLEN Aft »T9ITIIEB, Woul i reapeetfnllv anronneeto their customers and the citixcua uf Indianapolis *nd viciui'y, that they have REMOVED FROM 57

74 *nd 76 West Washiegtan Street,

Where will oe fo Furniture tn the c:

Parlor. Chamber and Dining keep con,taully on hand & la:

ufai

ell

wE

foand the best

■toe

,oom

p con,taully on bai

:k of Common Furniture,

trv>»e*. We manufacture our own good,, and are prepared to sell as cheap as th.- ctn-apot. Call and examine our good- and pri|p» iwfore buying WO'ji.KN A Sin™: HER

devS4 dim A*nn

ssortment of k consist!) of in Sells, and

arge and complete f. Chair, aud 31 at-

SEWINC MACHINE.

TOBACCO WORKS.

xisriDiA. tsr AFOiais

Tobacco Works.

a. A. MAY & CO.

Manufacturers of and dealers In all kind* of

PLUG TOBACCO.

Office, Na. ST Eaal So nth Street.

All Brands Warranted.

jaalfi dASSm

WONDERFUL L>VEM10a>.

The American Button-Hole OVERSEA MI .MG AND Sewing Machine.

DR. WRIGHT S TAR SYRUP. “Facts are stubborn tu’ .’’say* the old proverb, and in there alone do we intend to deal, te presenting WKlGiiT'S TAR SYMUP te th* puttie All know tbe necessity of guarding against Colds, as well os the ueecity for taking tbe proper remedies when the Colds are upon us. We say, without tear of contradiction, that tee superior ol Wright's Tor Syrup for the cureof Consumption. Coughs, Colas, Bronehitts, aad all discloses of the Throat and Lungs, does not axis*. Below are testimonials from iienons, some of whom arc ki own in all para of tbe country: Dr. U. Shelton Mackenzie. Literary Editor ForneyPadadeiphia Press, writes: BiL-XDiLrHia, July 19,18*T. Dear Sir: Last Christmas, for tbe first tune te my lite, I was much affiicted by a very severe Cold, with almost con,taut Cough and sore chest. "Practice makes perteU’’ the proverb »ay», but tbe more I coughed the worse I did it. By what I then considered an accident, but now believe to have been a Providence, 1 w a, induced to try Dr, A right’s lor Syrup, purchased from you, aad wa* greatly relieved in two days, wholly cured In ten. It is not unpleasant to the teste, which is a good point. Many years ago, reading my way through an old librarv. I came across the rks of lhat Bishop Berkeley, who prophetically truly declared, more than .century ago, lhat istMard tbe march of Empire takes it* way,” bese were two treatises in which he strongly advocated the use of Tur, as curative of many diseases from Catarrh to the plague. I waa then ,truck with the cogency of the gO'd Bishop’s arguments, and am now sure—from the efficacy ol l>r. w right's preparation of the same remedy— that they were entirely correct. Yours, truly, K. aULLlON MACKENZIE, L.L.D.

and • Wesi ard ai

CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED

DcirMr: iiaviug witnessed the operation of Dr. VV right's Tar Syrup in cases oi Consamption, I cheerfully recommend it to all persons so af-

-HOLE MAKING

COMBINED or any otner

rpnE first ardonlv BUTTON-HC X ANDhEW INvi M vi IIINE tnat has made its advent in this count, y. Great success achieved.

The machine I- warranted to execute to the greatest degree of perfection all kind* and varieties of tewing, hemming, felling, cording, tucking, brading,binding, gathering and sewingon, qoliting etc., mat is, or can be dune by any ma-

chine now ia

sing

are

le making, and

which Is douewl'hetu

all kinds octal)!

non-hole and Einbroiderin;

g on tbe

ual beauty and per-

of fabric*, not excepilug china doing the work ol

me now in use.

It has no rival In its celebrated streh. by which edses of differeu :*wn together as by hand sewing Ital-o has no rival in its Bu

Evict-hole makt

edge, which fuction on

leather, it Is one machteu

many.

It is simple. nol«ele»*. and ea*ytn manage, eomblning In one tne merits of all other-. It U the only sewing machine now known th *t can make a perfect, finished and beautliul Button.hole, be.l let doing many varietie* of work nut dome

by other Sewing Machines.

In short, its good qualities are so apparent that It has taken the fikST raxaitx nt every Fair w here it hat been exhibited over ail others.

fifiy^We have Ju«t received and have for tala this celebrated Machine, and Invite all who contemplate purchasing a Sewing Machine to call and examine Its operations, which will convince them ot !** superiority over all other machines. OFFICE—No. 18 Yohn’s Block, North Meridian street. HORACE H. D AVIS A CO., febll dim Wholesale and Retail Agents.

FURNITURE.

F U»-r* IT UlkE !

THE

MITCHELL&RAMMELSBERG Furniture Company,

BaMaay’s slff atand, Na. 89 Mawth II* llaai* Street*

o ffer 1 n g^for sate the largest stock of Comwood dukhsko Cane and Split Bottom Chain, Bedateada, natreases, Safea. Tabl**,

And all artieles (nr general hon»ek«tepliig, w their well known assortment of rmrlor, Iklmlnit Room. I-Ibrary KD4t Ckuamber ffimlffo* All of which they are selling-aa cheap aa any house In the West. MITbHELL A RAMMK-8BERGI FUBN1TUKK CO. I JanIS dAwlm**un

MILLINERY.

X. K. PORXEIR, First Claes Custom Tailor, No. sax East YTasMlBf toa Itraat, Or*r Braden’s, next door to Trad* Palace, INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. Measure* taken, and all kinds of garments cut Satisfaction guaranteed. febl9 dim

SALT.

SALT! S ALT! !

MRS. M.J. THOMAS HAS REMOVED HER Millinery Rooms T7ROV No. $ Waat Wa-hington street to No. 8, Jr up stair*, in th* same butl Hng. where -be will be plessod tomoet haroldpalruus and friends with aa ample 8 toe la of IViee Goods, In all tba latest style*, at the low*., ea»h price* jlJ^AU work don* nwtUy and promptly

DISSOLUTION.

Dissolution of Partnership.

vwiHE firm of Sp*ncer A Mix, Grocer*, No .— I KasS Washington ktreet. Is thli day dlisolvod by mutual eoaaeut The basin*,* will be coo tteuar nttb* sera* tend, by Milton Snenoer. who alone Is authorised to settle all claim* against teefirm ana collect alloumiandte^ debm^^ L.W.1UX. F. 8. Person* knowing tbemtelv** indebted

BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION

Builders’ and Manufacturers’ ASSOCIATION, MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c., And dealer* in nil kind* of Liaber, Lath aa4 Shingles, MOL.I>IIVOS, Glazed Sash, TVindow Grlass, Planing of all Kinds, TURNING, SCROLL SAWING. Manias 1(1111,825 N. Delaware St. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. C. EDEN, President J. L. AVERY, Secretary, jantt dASunSm

nd it to all person* *

flicteJ. JESSti It. VVALKEkt, Fourth and * hestnut streets, Phila ielphia. 1 houias W lumi.l, butcher. In Second atreet

Market, Philadelpnia, writes:

Aitei Miflering lurtvvo years with Consamption anUeonstant bea ut bnges. 1 was iuduced totry Dr. Wriaht s lar Syrup. Alter using six bottle*, uralih returned, ana I utu now ab> U> attend to

my ba*ine>».

a. S. Steve: *, Druggist. Heading, Pa., wri Mr. J. J. Kroner Tbe gross of T

hared about three week:

purchased about three weeks ago u mat ?old. 3Iy customers speak highty of iL

fa’her, at Middle

ite*:

,ar S ^

75- II I

town.

ileklt A glvoa CX .V vu* xxx j xoa xavx , tow Peiui>ylvania. and cnar^e it to me.

C. D.* Vansyckel, Drnggist, Txenton, N. J t *Ayt: Dr. Wright’s Tat byi up does all you claim lor it. 1 am selling largely of it, and with much sat-

iai'action to my custoo ers.

vs right s Tar Syrup is sold by all Druggist* and Ceuiitry Storekeepers. Price $1 per botue. one bottle will check the most aggravated Cough.

i/poMfR'' HA, R oyr ’ BestiutkfcWorld. ^

'.Natural, imrable. Beautiful, Best and Cheapest in the W orld—will give satisfaction to all. JOHN J. KKoMKR. 403 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, k- le Proprietor.*^ For sale by BROWNING A SLOAN and W. I. HASKIT A «-0., Indianapolis, Indiana. novwft deodnwly

PERRY’S ll Worm teA

A pleasant, safe and effect -ai Vegetable Rem: dy for idl kinds ofWnrmt found In tea human body * also, a reliable cure for Fit* and Worm Fere . Possessing in its combination wonderful otennif teg and strengthening properties, it will alwa:* improve the health of the patient, wheUnr $ affected by Worms or other cause*. Price 85 Cents. Sant by mall for IS cento. JOHN A. PERRY, Chemlat« M. S. BURR A GO., X Tremont street, Boeltn General Agents, and for tala by all Drnggiata. jelS deodA wlv

TAILORING.

J. & P. .GR ATILING, Merchant Tailors, ' AND DEALERS IN Ready Made Clothing. Gents’ Furnishing Goods* Trunks and Valises, Ho. SS East Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. JanX dSm

WHISKY.

FAST FREIGHT.

MEKCHAJNTS DESPATCH FAST FREIGHT El.HE, Established 18571. ARerlcaiExpress Co., Proprietors. From New York, Boston, And ml point* in tee New England State* to all point* In thn West and Southwest, ffiffiT in Chartered Laoa.afif Next in spvea *• the Rvgalar Expreen tJonepany. For Information regarding rates, etc., apply u> F. D. 8CH ERMA HORN. Gvn’l Agent, Inolanapolta. G. G. EARL, Agfflt. 19 Virginia Avenue. E. CUMMINGS, Gen’l Sup't, JnaMdASlm BnIialo,Kew York.

J. V. HRl.YlaMEYER dt CO.

BOURBON, COPPER, RIE,

WHEAT WHISKIES. Re. 78 South Meridian Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

RAILINGS. ETC.

BLACKING.

TO TKB X.Jk-X>l£S. the cxraqeTFRANC A1B

OR

D R E 8 8 I

FRENCH

N C.

Will b* tied in every family in the Conakry when they find out it* good qualltie*. Ladle*’ Boots are made to look a* good aa new. ChUdrsn’a boats are made to look aa good as new. Travelling Bag* are made toloox aa good a* new. Tranks are made to look as good as new. It makes tee leather suit ana pliable.

i wet and toll th* skirt*,

utes.

A CO., Proprietor*,

Dot ton.

It will not rub off when' Be lure and get tea renn

B. F. BRoWN

Manateetvfrm* off th* enlebratnd Army and te« T of!SKtedJfOT^aiu^aSdih^P “ d

u*cJ4 dtm tod Tu,Th*»at

WROUGHT IRON BEAMS AISfXS CJirtlDEHS. TJINIOIV TROIS MILL Pittsburg, fonuayIvantu.

VTMJE attentioon of Engineers and Architect* A. is called to our Improved Wrought Iron Beam* and Girder*, (patented.) in which thn

weld* between the stem and fiangne

nab’e in the old

oompoun:

wh chhave prove l so obj mole of manufacturing, an

ctionable In the old entirely avoided. Wo

ie ot manufacturing, are entirely av

are prepared to furnish all .'tee at term* a* fa-

able a* can be ..b’amed els where, x

vorable aa can t tiro lithograph

Janl4 dSm

'graph, add i ess

TUK UNION IRON MIL

kordeacrlp-

Pittaburg, 1

LIQUORS.

LOUIS LAIVO,

nrroarxn ox

RHINE WINES,

Dot tied Liquors, Ale, Cider aad Eager Heer, No. 29 South Meridian Street, IND1ANADOEI8.

. :p!a ition off county officere It

ttM branch ot onr JjMUvsi,

a* tee Herald tmenfbf Paper

In snqfi a

astion. Thn e»w;iaily called