Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1870 — Page 3
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MONEY AND TRADE.
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iCLLaarth.
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f.ondor—TobsoI?. Er.*V ; 2J3< ; i for t>r^aIUCr5t, ^ { “ e L M mo^ affate. It t L xt« V W ^ iumow Central 110^; i-2d ?. 1862, 85j*'; dit- 15 trsf^parenC and has hr*.nfal reins of moss Ac Xea lork t 18S5 ^ ^ diiu> _ gT ^ iW0 . nuua^f throogh *, wbrefc fonn a rerr pl«B-
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Gold dosed at 11». V. Ml r* ’« u.M.sm'a, «. f Do. ’M-
f-| Y#rk to, 1865, old, 8Wi; ditto, lp97, 8T^; JtolDs,
—Flour quiet. W ^, di, „d 1 changed: amW oeld at .Vo. I Red at
11.V4 IS; So. 2 red fl 05. _ Caj^n dull and noai
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Mr All AiYertis«B«ats
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For Sale,'* “For Sale oT ** Bent,” "Pto Jam;’ ‘ Foand,- •«* o, three, four or «eo lines, Ineerted PBS LIFT. t£
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-BOA RDTXO—By two yeang mea ia nttr^KSMa^ac L. and Koom «, I. and at. L. £ K. OBea.
ear ANTED—It kaova that Taaaer A Pnasd, No. Y) 7* Vinriaia *roaso, repair, mobhoister and rtralah Farm tore »a the w/et reateoabie ter me and shvt notice
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-Paraeaaple of Fumieh-
plw—fitly located lanaire at rEmt and Market et*. fehiA-U*
A DneelUae Soaao ren-
i,ia adooreniont
TO KENT
[ aeeea or etfht reams
a prompt paying teaaot. A
New* < >*cc
-DAIRYMAN—A single man that ado the ha tineas and can com* wall receamedded. For partic tJars, address A. 8, D., A«i«.tir-Mlde i>bi9-2t^. Mark,a County, Indians.
Ilf ANTKI)—It known that I ham openol s CusTf tom Boot and Shoo H*»oi«. Baring for the past tiirest years made sawed boot* for C. KHedgea la this city, I feel eonddentor nrrlag satisfiwtK/D to al who mar fitter ate with their p*tremiRe. All
I ted. JOHN VANS FAN, I
fohli
M Virginia avemie.
VgT AXTKD—Peopieto ^now jhat^they can^pei ,vS .. klabait pirftw#^
t the
— . erery
d^pcriptloh, at HI South Ulineis atreot, l<etween
t and Mary Und.
feMA-At*.
TXrAKTBD—ft known that Robinson Bros, can FT and wtil sell I rank* < hwtper than any trunk hdhae In ttie city. Nos. i0 and ti Virginia avenue, febta-iwf.
UTAirfED—It known that Madam Odair, Clairw royaut, elli tell future tweets, give name,
.nd eltmUrf." el tir from llkeneeses.
Isa's Block, North Illinois st. ——g ?”!■ 1
of any one. and delineate charncRoom No. IT, ap stairs, in Mll-
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^ FOR RENT. IJIDR sXlE CHEAP—A ITonae and Lot on West I'’ New York itrwl near the park. For partlcu(•fu in-i uixc at Bo. 75diortir 111 tool* s*. tebui-dt. TTtOB RllNT—A two-story brick bouse. Inquire r at 17f» East Ohio street. Isbl»-«t.
WTOR KENT—The house snd store on the northl" ei *t corner of First and i'enMeSs<-e streets In•aireof H. N. CRAIN, feh| W>» I 32 Woet Washington street. ■ .soil RENT—STtlBE ROOM -No. J9 Month IVlsF ware strort. Two stories and oellar; suitabio •er coatmtssloa or feed store. Isentlow. Inuuireof fehr.-«t. J. M. LENE. ■ .SOU RKNr-VAUX HALL GARDEN—Corner
f* of S tuth and fcansylviutl i *1 WM HL Eimitl. on iheprem1so<i.
tree is. Apply to
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FOR SALE.
1T0R MtLE—A good and gentle Fanyly Horse. F I o*»ale cheep Inquire ot I. \ J. IHJTTERFIELT*, fehl Kxpress Iifflce. I Toil TALE-.HOtSK A N f» If tT~!.ot No Won I* I'cfu or Charles (*tro-t. Tries iCd). Inquire at tiiis omce. , lebR-tf
PAWNBROKER. w. WJLa-JSTER’S /d KKAT FAWhBROiUNG KHTAB\F t.istiMi’vT is at No. 66 North Illinois street, uao square north of Bates
House.
1 Money adrsnirel IH^ntUy on Diamonds, Watchcf, Jewelry, and oa tu-tt-dcs of vtvlic . Orest quantities of saxedeeuied plcd^-es Rir MMf /
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clover seed.
at 7«x. tote \M. o that £ doing in
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Currency Fa.
St. Loois—Shinjang freight are so meagre
el for Hour and <
doiiisr,
1, inspected. 8McT So. 1 Mi.
U the marke with nothi
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Wells, Fargo A Co.. Aanerieaa tTnited .•*Utes„
Merchant*' Vaioa— » t ». T. Central FT i ditto atrip m f
Erie Harlem — — Tcs.1 in/ - Michigan Ceatrel
• Hour and corn ii extreme! j
Wheat lower: So.
[lower at 4d<&i3c. Baricr uull*af|nf35,°for
fancy fall., Ryt—aoti.iag doing steady at f*4c. U
Whisky
Toledo A 1
ditto.
Fort
^Vew York—-Wh^r quiet bat steady at 98 J£c. {ioalTeCSS f l 2tta| W '** t ^ “ d n0m ~
Floor quiet but at«
1 proved only
l 34. Corn quiet, but $1 «a$l 04 in store;
nniet, hot
ly. Wheat doll'and (I 2S; winter, $1 33^
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DENTIST.
DR. KILGORE, DENTIST,
Ku. TO S.rlH tltlnol, L r„I. ‘ *. Ha* re titled and erl~
fargetl h l« ufl! ce,adding all late improvetueula I known to the prefes- ‘ si on. and will eontinue to work at the same low prices, as heretofore, guaranteeing all work that come* from his office to be of the
_ _ best quality.and made
from the host niale-
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TAILORING.
THEO. PORTER, Custom Tailor. i* Buy vomr cloth where yo« pkare, and let Theo. mate It up for you.
A. ISTEW
BANK-
B-AelSTB:.
Ou Ttto«*<tny, M«roli lut,
Wl WILL Ora*
A Bank of Discount and Deposit
**. SI W«w4 WaoMftaiEtwm Street,
Opposite the Trade Palace,
foea-tw. WOOIXEN. WEBR A CO.
Trade.
Trade in oar general markets during the past week baa been extremely dull and the prosperu for a change for tire better next week are not particularly brilliant. Bet very little was done in the doin’ and grain market*. There was a foiat approach to activity ia wheat early ia the week, hut It pn»v«
temporary. The transaction*
mostly of a local nature. There waa; comidereKe animation in the market for country produce at the opening, but It soon suffered a relapke, and closed quiet and inactive. Until the bad weather aet fo the receipt.- of butter and egg-s were extraordinariiy Urge, and the atocks acennrajated very rapidly, but they have arrived leaa fresiy during, th| last two days. The market, however, D f«Hyi*upplied and rubw quiet and firm Ponltry and gaitie had a quiet Market, and tb s receipts hare been nmeh lighter. The jobbing trade in groceries was duller than it has been during any previous week this season, but prices on all articles in this line fecn«ined unchanged. Oils of all kinds have been in moderate demand at firm prices. Aside from a alight jobbing trade there has been no movement in provisions. Whisky ho.* ruled steadier but the demand has been only moderate. I j' Daily Review of the India nap alia
'Wholesale Market. Ovnea or T*k Nkws, )
SxTtRDXT, Februarr 19^ 3 r. n. Jf
Baxg.HBtrsTi'rr, Etc.—There is a quiet and firm market for all article*. We quote bran and shorts at *17(<jl» middlings at fW&M and ship stuffs
at $25 per tea .
IIkxns—Are dull and neglected. We quote choice
white and navy at $2 25®^ 50.
Rbooiu—in good demand at firm prices; common,
«3 7304 2\ extra, S4 Ifo'JS.
Butte*—The market was characterized by no features differiag materially from those of yesterday. The bad weather has cheeked the receipts but the stocks are amply sufficient to supply the demand, which is but in-wierate. Wb [quote gtrictly
choice at 25c.
CAsm-Eo—Are lower but iu good, demand. VYe quote: Star, 1 VnlTc {kt set; summer
pressed, UJ4:'jl5c per pound.
Cheese—In fair cna-iu iptire demand vt previous quotations. We quote llaiabutg at We; Factory,
19019^.
Ooivfek—The market r -mainiquiet, nnd tliere i* a fair trade doing. We quote roastin^ grades at 19 i (^2t;^c;f*ir 22<|22}^c; prime, 23&ttkc| choice,2ic. Coax—There is nothing new-t® re[kirt, atal nil kinds are in active demand asjd tirqi AVe quote Cannel at Ate; Plttfburg, ;2(Jbf block 15c; Highland, lie per bushel; Anthracite, fU per ton. Pittsburg soft coke, 14e pet bushel. Euo.-*—The receipts are lighter, but otherwise the market iiv-nnciianged. We quote strictly fresh a«
lSc per dozen.
Feathers—The trade ia them is very light, and we quote them dull at TOcjfcfr prime live
geese, ami 40|?)50c for common. j
Fish—Quiet but tinu. We qnoti: White b barrel, white fish, kits,. $1 fiOUl 75; m i •rel, No; 1 hiiif barrel, fI5; Nos. 2 add 3 ditto. $9 v , (§10 od; mackerel in kits, No. 1, ii 00; ditto.No.•.
ti 't3.<|2 50- ' .] ‘ II
Fruit—We quote apples dull at ‘S£ ‘J> per (barrel, for common to chopee. Cranbc riea are quiet, and we ;qu»te: w* Sll@12, and Cultivated 915^16 per barrel. Lemons in good supply and s'cady at per box, and oranges at d' 50^6 per 1k>x. Dried apples are very dull at 7@8c per pound, and peaches at St^lOc. ' Floc*—A small order demand from the city trade and tho Last, and a faix request for low grades on Southern shipping account constitute the inquiry. We quote fancy brands, $5 80(^6; extra family, 95 50<§6; lower grades, $4 75;o,5 25. Itye flour—In good demand at 32 75<jJS per cwt. Buckw&cat four—Is a trifle lower at f8 50(^9 per
barrel. -
Grain—Wheat—Millers are taking all that is coming forward at the following quotations: We quote prime red $1; Tennessee, 91 05£ 1 08; white, 91 10^)1 15 corn—Is without much demand, and wo quote new dull 60§65 *. Oats—Are firm at 50 <|52c. Rye—M irket quiet but firm, at 75c. Barley—Spring, 91 15 tall, 91 40(§1 45. Buckwheat—In good demand.
We quota choice at 91 90 per bushel.
Hat—Is extremely dull. We quote prime timothy at per ton, from wagons.
Loose pressed, 913914; tight pressed, 914&15.
Hominy—Market quiet, with a good demand at
95 2595 75 per barrel.
Hoos—There Isa lively demand for all grades. We quote live at 98 •$ <9 25, as to quality. Molasses—There is a quiet market. We quote: Prime New Orleans, new crop, S5$90c; choice old, 85c. Syrups, &5cj9l, according to quality Oils—Linseed is in lively demand, and we quote it at 9191 02. Lard oil is quiet and steady. We quote: Winter strained. 91 4491 45, No. 1, 91 39(91 35; No. 2, 91 2091 21 Petroleum is
active at 30(§S2c.
Onion*—Quiet but steady at 92*5093 00 per bar-
fitoAffji norainallv at
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2r^!lT*5??**Lnl qwet tauILi?? 15*S foe *5itThTchoires^ari^ira Wiuskj quiet bat hrre at Srit. - » - — • - —* * • ~~
idYetriol—Wheat wintor. 8s 5d@te 6d; Milu’auicee, declined. Is8d: California onchan g.'sd, Sfo. Com has dedided 3d; sales at
Orts od . R *
nmuiag through k, which fo m a Terr pleasing contrx-t when handset teir mounted. Agates are found hi proyhjry • amjgdalsio ' green stone and serpentine genet Ally, accompanied by chalcedony and conn Ran. The regetable appeanuice ai the rarietk * of aerate are said to result from the presenc e of real plants in the atone. Ccrfil the JfocrUn a agate lK«MBe m nsnch in vogue, the specimens imregbt from Uberstein, ia Germany, were -con-cdered the most beautiful. It is aLy> found in other parts of the TTirited States. The YSrietT of enters wbfeh it pueseifts depends is * great measure ow the namber and kind of the simple minerals comptoing it. dome are dotted or clouded with red cornelian, or striped like the onyx, alternately with chalcedony and eachaioag, or in aou • parts opaque, with Be presence of jssper. etc. The heliotrope, *r blood-stone in also found in great variety. Its coIotIi deep green peculiarly rick interspwrred wiB bloort-red
' sper, foom
WB'-'r «eaae Rwm
the East. It is pleatlfol hi Siberia, Icelaad, Bohemia, the Faroe Island, Scotland, asd India, and is aloe to be had in Be Sate of
, pork naclnka^u^ at itos; mt^' J*«f, 10^1; baooa, 57s; lard, 57s;
tallow, 44s 6u •
i Cincinnati—i*lour and grain are unchanged Cotton is doll inJ middling at 23?i'fc. Whisky
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
t. a SPAN*.
J. B. CLEVELAN D.
JOHN S. SPANN & CO
EOEWmMagtmBtreet, INlFlAJrA^OMS, I3tD.
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REAL ESTATE.
COTTAO.*
VLWU; LiW ct, l»b.n
ke same to customer*.
They are also Age*!* at Indianapolis for the Liyerpool and London and Globe ^
IMSrKAJMN CfoRPASTY,
* Which is the beet toanrenoa la the werW.
JmW 9m.
CLETELAND MAMFACTORIES, ETC.
oirag
is firmer at TOe. Wes* }>ork is saleable to a moderate txtect at * 27t«27 25. but held at 25c higher; bulk meat* bfm a* 10?^. 14j^f«il5 -
B;uon is qu:e;t bat fii.m at 12Jt',
Lard is hrmer: sales of s^eam at If^c; kettle held at Jiutter is unc .‘teDge<l. Eggs. 18c.
Oil, 07 @980. j • * '-j
Chicago—Wheat. No. 2. 8D?.«(>81c for cash, and toller soptiqn for March; Xo. 1, BG'-fo/STc; No. 3, 735pi3*c; rejected, nominal. Corn easier; No. 2. no grade, 47^, 50c. Uats, 38(^c. Rye and barley nominal . Provisions quiet but firm; mess pork, $27 50 <5*27 75; dry Salted shoulders. 11c; clear sides. ' 15c; bacon shoulders, 12^(t|12>*c; clear sides, 16,bsC. Lard,, nominal. Whisky bald firm at 92X<®9Sc, with a fair inquiry.
-1— -AL SOMNAMBULISM.
Am Allegheny Lady Wul-es Ln Kidnight Rambles on Streets and House-
tops. 4 {From the Pittsburg Gazette)
A rumor has l»een current for several weeks past in our sister city to the effect that Ytrilable female ghost, hobgoblin or what not, regularly put in an appearance 1 after the solemn hour of fwejve o'clock at night, on the house-tops of a certain uni kirnt block of build-, iugs, on one qf the principal streetB. On Saturdy eveningja little knot of anxious watchers assembled iu the shade of 4m alley opposite, in order to fitnd a viet< of the supernatural being, and to determine, if possible, whether the object of tilieir curiosity was a real ghost or a thing of mortality. Just as the iron tongue oj'the bid bell tolled forth;the mysterious hour when spirits Walk, the form of a slender lady ijjbbed In ispbtji-ss white was seen tocmerge irom an window of the threestory house, i opposite, mpl stenljluly walk along the very edge of) the J roof. She slowly paced the entire s^junre of houses, Occasionaly stoj>piug 10 look over and down into the street. The whueosesj wqie apj>ali*M with horror, for they expected, evey mopuen| that the woman— for they wereteonvinmUU|t the spectre was a sloep*walking piece ofplesh ajul blood— would tall to the ground below, .^he at times quickened her pace and trfid where the stoutest heart tvoujhl have feared to walk, even in broad daylight. The bnlookerscould donothing but await! the end, for] to make any noise, to alarm the somambuiis^ would have been fraught w ith most direful Consequences, for in a wakeful cotidition she wbuld most certainly have fallen tq the ground] and met a horrible late. She wqlked fully fifteen minutes on the house-top, when she ret|red into the same attic window] from whened she had emerged, and carefully cloftod it after her. A few moments subsequently the bolt was turned in the lot k of the house opposit atid out tame the same 1 uly clad in white. A fW of the gentlemen who were watching, followed closely after, and altogether uti con scion? of their presence j the lady, who vrfcs young find bcaotiful, walkm ’ ed heedlessly alonL' for several squares, when she stopped'a few moments, and then retraced her fitepe hotnewRrd. One of them ms»de it Ids business to call On the father of the young lady yesterdfiy, to inform him of the extraordi nary'scene he had witnessed, and on being confronted With the somambulist she indignantly and positively denied that she had made any sujch nocturnal exhibition of herself, but admitted that site had a fearful dream the previous night of playing hide-and-qro-seek with chimneys on the housetops. The victim to the circumstance we have *0 plainly narrated is highly educated, and moves in the most polished and.refingd circles of society. “Do You Know Whlt You Cau DoF* We hate men of very long bodies and very short legs, and men of very long legs and very short bodies. Oue ; of the latter class, who, while sitting down, looks like a small man, but who towers like a giant when he gets upon his feet, once edited a country paper
near Cincinnati.
One daysman who had no acquaintance with the editor, and who had become greatly exasperated at a certain article iu the journal reflecting upon himself; rushed into the editor’s sanctum in a terrible rage, vengeance in his eye—and the paper ia his hand—espying a quiet looking little man sitting by the table writing, he rushed up to mm, and ex
claimed:
“Be you the editor of this paper?”
“I am sir” was the reply.
“Did you write that Infermous article on me?” pointing to the editorial in question. “I did write the article you are pointing at,
sir,” returned the editor, quietly.
“Then sir:” exclaimed the enraged man,
... it, “do ’
striking effects. Ia the imperial collection at Pari*, there exists a bust of our Savior, ip which the drops of blood falling from the wounds, are represented by the natural red >pots of the heliotrope. Blood stone ha .'♦never' been known to go out of foshiot» entirely, the same as other stones.
ftifmlssloB
A ;<;l Bolboy being asked to UeTne the word “admission,” said it meant twenty-fire ce»ts. “Tweutv-five cents!” echoed the schoolmaster. “What sort of definition do you coll that?” “I don't know,” sulkily replied tke hoy, “bat I’m sore it says so in the advertisement down there at the show.” “Tes,” said another boy, ‘‘and children half-price.”
DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC.
HASKITT tc MORRIS,
WMUS W. WRJVItT.
Notary P« bite.
Notary PuMie.
JOHN OJLBrCER Ac OO., BEAL ESTATK AGENTS, (Her Nr 100 East Waghfegtoi 8A,
(Comer of Dataware,!
VDAMAFOUS, IKWAKA.
i to W. I. Harfcitt A Co.fi
CXiEVEXi-AJSTJD
Bridge & Car Wotfks Mcnairy, clatlen & co.. ws,
C1.EVK1.AMD, OHIO.
Bridma. Roots and Tnra-tablee, of iron «r l|; also, Railroad &nd Street Oaz> of all kinds..
-Nos. I, S and fi, Warint Block.
Wbwtfi—Oorner Lake and Wasbn sis. jar0-1 y.
PoTfiTORS—Are in moderate request at 30310c P® r
bn.-AsL
and a firm mar-
1 demand
i vo chic hens s«M at Sc per
ing that a man ever got, shot out of tbe-officei.
ter
Vulcan Iron Works.
TH0S. MAtraiHG 0 SOUS, Prop're, MtoufficU\rers of Portable and Stationary Steam itegine*. Iron and Bran Castings, and Machinery in Special attention given to the nmnofocture of % Fire Hydnuxts fond Water Vfolves Of the moat improTed patterns. , vrowfi rntrmot.« CLEVSLAXD OHIO.
ieteMy. ;
Bo' l T 'RT—Tfora Is a good ke uit» light efferings, is
poond; turkeys 'glOc ducks 931'533 50 per dozen; geese W: I ressed poultry for New York market: Chickens. 9310c; turkeys, Uc; foil dressed chickens. 92 5033 per dozen ; turkeys, 14315c per pound P* visio.N'—The market continues inactive. The f 11 wing ace the uominai quotations for round lots: Mess pork, 527(327 50; bacon sides, clear, ifftqc; clear ribbed, IS^cr shoulders,, 154*6; harna, sugar-cured. Isolde; sweet pickled, 15316c. Bulk meats—Shoulders. llT^c; ribbed sides 12%c; clear ribbed, 14Vic; clear sides, ISi^c. Breakfisst bacon 19c. Dried beet -©e. Ijudq^iet but steady, and heldat |5#l5^k for stefim, and for kettle rendered. Grease, from 10c to 14c, as to quality. Tal-
low very dull at
Rice—Quiet but steady;Carolina,939^0; Ragoon,
S33,Sc.
Satv—There is* quiet market find we qjote Lake and Kanawha at 92 40. « ’ f : * Seep—The demand for clover is fair at 99© 9 25, but tiihothy rule* dull at 9^ 30. FUe aeed is
dull at 91 73.
Snoss—Firm. Pepper, S7e; albpi.ee, 35c; cassia,
75c; Moves, 30c. f! ;
Straw—Quiet but steady at 9335 per ton. Suoaks—The market has * firmer tone hut price* are unchanged. We quote . Grasbed, powdered and granulated at 16e; A. Uj^lSHc; B, 14^ @lfe;exuaC,U$69t4^e; C, yellow C, 13H914c; Demarsn. 14«3t4}sc; Hew Orleans. 13#
14Se;Porto Rico, U%914c; Oiba,t3SUc. Molasses glittering and
palling off his coat, “do you know what you Raising himself slowly upon his feet until he towered at least a foot and a half above his would-be adversary, and bringing his fist down on the table savagely, be said: “Well,
ser. what can I do?” w
The man eyed him from head to foot for a moment in utter amazement, and then slip-
ping on his coat, exclaimed:
“What can you do? Wei!; stranger. 1 jes think you can' give age the gol-daraoest maul-
and he hurriedly
A Wonderful Salt Mine.
The great Humboldt salt mine, near Austin, Nevada, is described by a California paper as looking like a lake frozen over. The salt is as hard and as smooth as ice. Were it not for fine particles which are condensed from vapors arising from beneath, aud which cover
the crystalline salt to
ML, the depth perhaps one-eighth of an inch, iA.would make an e “ m Iff of the yes
AND DEALERS VK
Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, 1 • : ; * Dye Stuffs, Perfumery and Toilet Articles 1 * - . .• PURE WINES AND LIQUORS I’or Medical Pnrpoue.u. H i c* a. 1 I u»»11* u 111 o 11 1h, ELASTIC STOCKl.VCiM,
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HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES, AndaU Articles usually kept in a first-claas Dreg Hoube, which wej offer at the vary lowest. ja»J2-3m. , ■
»Fwr Bewri -To a prompt paytog- teremt only * small fcrmly, two large rauiusaud vattw, in good conditio* and c«mnUy located. Prioe, $10
per mouth in advance.
Wait ted.—A neat Cettage af 4 «r 5 itotete ia the eaatsrn or southeastena part ef tile cltv. Wffl pay $500, or more, down, itoae with yrmr 'da*crip-
tiaa and gire us year term*.
To Candidalcu.- w« hare sererat keuwuteal lota, and also vacant lot* near Gunp rarriDjrton, right in the midst of our nww voting p, puhtoeo a gocti chgace to makv new aeqoaimaaccc aad at ttir
same time secure a loma
9996 Will buy a oomfortahto hone antynd tot, well set in shrubbery, near tew east end ef Bten street; $oOO down, balance en Urn*. Buy and save
rent.
Wanted, a* light two wntoi earriago and hanness, or a nod top Irnggy weohl probablj afiU,kfi exchange for vacant lots well' sitaatod. Vf ill afow trade for a good horse, well breOw to harness. For Brie It mate era.—Kiv# acres *f aapsrier clay land, suitable for brickmahin*, weB located. on a good graveled road, near therttv Will trad* tor a small residence in the city, waatfo en reasonable
time.
For Each a |re.—A neat frame cottage, of 4' rooms, on a comer lot, MI in good eoaditien, ia> a good neighborhood, to exchange tor tacaat late, with a little money. Price *l,2on For Bole.—A name cottageoffi rooms, well aad cistern, stable and other oow van It aces; toaflttiaoi, grape arbor, brick walks; etc., sQnaud an Merth New Jersey street, near S* Clair. Price 93,S«0. For Exebaiifre.—Coed uroparsy ia Plain field or Monrovia, Indiaua, for exebatige for good land i*> Iowa or Missouri. This is yoar opportunity to get rid of your unproductive property, and get year means concentrated nearerbenre. A new (Vaiue cottage of 7 rooms, in. the nerth-en.M part of the city; neat and in good order. Prlco 32,600—3300 or $600 cash, balance fc» yearly payments of 9200, with interest. The ten* will aaeet the
A® OS LONG CREDIT
* u , d l^T on North TeonS^J ha»an‘v fS.jwr month at 4 ^z^iMsns:
long credit, at« per
percent.
Several othere on similar
fchr-Jw.
‘VZts'l,
RAILROAD.
THE BEST ROUTE EAST AID WEST,
Indianapolis, Ckcisnati & Lafayette
I? .VILT^OA 1).
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Cifoctamati tti< Easteni Division. OiRdt A &A FA*T KfoFBCBB. arrtvte at
^WelphULfo
nents.
-0m.
JOHN CARTER A OO.
IaI]VI>IL,EY. a 00.,
Real Estate Agents,
No. 8 East Washington St.,
TT ATE for sale all kinds of Good Property, tmI 1 proved aud u» improved, in-the city and ent-
stie the city, and qeUithstandiug. we are still selling. we have yet some as good bargains left as any we nave sold, and to persons who- are aiming to invest during the spring, allow m to say that if yoa will make a little investigation of tho matter, you cart not tail to see, with us, that m>w is the time for bargains, when there are net so many buvera ea the market; so come, i*ll around to No. 8, aud we will
show you a few chances.
1st—10 by ifto feet of groand. vary, fine, located ia The northetisiem partof thecity^irroiglblebuildlng Idt, frouting soath; can to bought cheap for a
feu days
2d—A very fine hallding lot, 40 bv 105 feel, 6n a good corner, on North Teaiiereee street, at a fiitr pnie, in fair payments, or chejip for all cash. 8d—A cottage frame house of 5 rooms, en a nice lot, fronting east, in the aortheustorn part Of the city. Price, S2,20fi. This Is nice, and is a bargain. 4th—A good two-story frame house of 9 rooms, hail, press and ail osdiuary conveniences, on a goad sited lot, on North Pennsylvania street, In a firstrate location; cau be bought low dowii in payments; ail cash, a bargain can be had.
BROWNING & SLOAN, DRUG-GISTS And Dealers In OHEIMUC^XaS:, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Faints, Oil*. Window Glass, Dye Stuff*, Brustaes, Spices, Etc., Etc., to" Apothecaries* Hall, Nos. 7 and 9 East Washington St. ( INDIANAPOLIS.
Surgical Instruments! From the best manafisetarers. TRUSSES OF ALL KINDS Shoulder Braces, Suspensories, 1 » Elastic StoelUnffs, of mU Him**, CRUTCHES, Etc. ^ • •# Aad all articles usually kept in a first class Drug House, and in variety and detail not surpassed by any house ia the country. All articles warranted as represented, snd which we are prepared to sell as low aa any Western house ApothecfluietT Hall, . . 7 and 9 East Washington St.,
MICK & GEYER'S Heal Instate -Agency, ATov 16}£ Ea*l Wathinglon Street, Room 7, Old Sentinel Building, INDIANAPOLIS. INDIAMA-
W© have tho following
350 acres.
Farm* to Trade.
fai ms to trade for city pro|)erty, tp-wii: Ite, »v. OT , 240 acres, 125 acres, 91 acres, 80 aorta GBV^ acres, 35 •s, 8^ acres aud 5 acres, all in Marion county, iana; 200 acres and 104 acres, in Jeflerson county, Indiana; 160 acres and SO acre© to Hancock coun-
1 udiana; 218 acres,
dec7-3m
TWDtAWAPOfi.TfiL
SEWING MACHINES.
THE
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE,
sugar, 12>4e. WtmKt—There ia a firm Daaijket and a moderate Wool—In good flmaand and market firm. Wo quote: Tub washed and picked, 4M)f9e; unwashed, Mesfie; pulled wool, to»45c ; leec' ,37#40e. Wooo—In good demand at from wagons.
I t
of
RHHpHVHHBHHipHH an ex* cellopt skating rink at alt times of tire year, except on the very unfsequent occasions when it is covered with water. The expanse of crystallized salt is ,bo less than twenty miles in length and twelve in breadth, without a break or flaw for the greater portion of that
extent. !
The stratum of Solid salt is about six or seven inches thick, tinder which comes a layer
uiu-looking mud, about two
iTlTtiLre
of sticky, singularfeet thick, and unde
asrain another strat-
almost
In summer this salt scintillating in the Tigh l sun. presents a brill ii
t of an
portion, matic co markmbly
tFfWhifMkl
t. The frosty covering am
he show
Tnts| immense deposit is re-
pea ranee. rne trosty covering ar
is afi white as the snow, while the crystalline
riUiant apd solid salt ae crystalli
reflects dazzling pris-
deposit is re-
being ninety-five per cent, of cent, of soda-*-afhtci|iHte||to| than what we commonly use for our
salt and firie per cent, of soda—which is purer
Persons wanting
Sewing !M!a.ch.iiies. Owe it to themselves to try THE DOMESTIC
Before
They want THE
re par chasing.
BEST, why not get it! At
WALKER A CO.’S, State Agents,
17 North MoridUm St. '
p an; New York 10:35 p m.
in.0A A M RAXm,ateto*at CtnelBTuiti at
fteia *SS a m; New York 6:10 a Vt.
6:50 P. M. SJ,*^^K?S!SR.By this route East a ticket can to purchased a » the Union Ix-pet to New York at-the same price as by any other rente, .%» which the holder rare un, ihi^G^h or Mop orer al mil tho abo^v uanuHi cities. Lafayette anti Chicago Division. Foo?Through Trains loav* the Ufitew Depot daMy r
as follows, Sandays extoptod 1
For Chicago, Quincy, Kansas City, Lomnnart, Fort VQyoa, Triedo, Detroit, and ahNortbara, Wostemund Northwest era towns aud cities. . Q.Cn A M KXPREIMI, arrive* at ImfayOaOU Ml lOr rtte at 7a ib; ToloaoB m; Decatur l:» p-m; (connections made at theae poihto with tmire on Illinois t entnrt Itoilnmd, North and urn ; t-uu Fnreciac* 6 pm. East from I-ifareiU:
“ i "■"'to..
12:25 P M. SfeS^ftmS&s: ing close connections with trafns on the Cnicag* 'amt Northwestern Railroad for the Northwest, and at M Ichlniy City with the Michigan Central Railroad for Detroit and the Canadas. Q.nn P M < a 11 forma kxpeem. Osri.U r* Ivli. arrivM at Lafayette at 10:80 p m;
pm.
»W Elcgai* State Room Stooping Cars attached te this train; asriving at Chitage three hoars ia ad-
nuufe of otherTonfes.
Far.
jaaft -iy. —■ —
furtheriaformatioo and tickets, nnplv te
W. N. JACKtjU'Nr!
Ticket Agent, Union Depot,
indianapoli.-*.
MEDICAL.
Herd’s Universal Russian HEALING SALVE.
rp55I.S valuable remedy has effected innntnerahlo JL eui>es, and tia»gained tor itself a great repniatioBi The discoverer of this !?alve has applied it witricitrinent success in thou.wnds of cases daring
the CYimean War, ;und has cured dangerous woands,
iu iiffiny cases considered mortal.
MR E. U Kilt j lathe solo possessor of the valuable seer t of making thie.Salvo; from Iris experience i a usiugtit In Europe, and the sutvesB atteucting Us anpliraCion there, 4c has been induced to introduce H
in i^e United Btstto.. It Relieves Pain I
Those who have Wounds, Braises, Culs of alt Iff Ml 01 .Sores, 'Fctoiis, Scratches, MomiuHo HiUv. FroidfrBitten Joints, bore lips, Chi Ihlains, Children’s Scorimtic Compltdnts o* head and face, are speedily cured. It has proved of great advantage to Ladies, and i.4 peculiarly adapted for Gathered Breasts, Sore t-ops etc., through oonfinement and other caasoa. It acts like magic iu removing Boils, Pimples, aud f'utaneous Discnsss, and has been successfully nsed for«Yvns, Kunioizt and Sore Throat, by apidyiag every evening before going to bed. For sale by J0IW F. HENRY,* CeHege I’laee, New fork, and by all Druggists. Price 25 cents, 69 cents, and 91 per jar. Office, No. 2C0 Bowery, N. Y. None genuine unfess-cownterxtgned “E. Berg'* Ualver.^ri Itussiau Heating Salve," No. 260 Bewery, New yWk angtl-iy.
ty, Indiana; 218 acres, in Parke conaty, Indiana; 80 acres, in Morgan county, Indiana; 160 acres in Owen county, Indiana; 200 acres7n Delaware county, ladiaaa; 160 seres and 81 aeros ia Franklin c«.,
I ndiana.
We* tern Land a.—We have from 200,000 to :>oo,000 acres of Western Lands, ia trac ts to sait, with money, to trade for city property. Parties wishing to trade city property for land and money, will do well to call oa us. Easy Tersma.—We have some very goed bouses and lets, worth from 91,900 to 97,000, to sell on the following terms, to-wit: From 9300 to 9500 down and tho balance in monthly payments of from 950 to 9100. We feel safe in raying that there are parties in this city paying from 975 to 1150 per month tot the privilege of living in a good home. Would it, therefore, not be wiser to take the money which vote are monthly throwing away, and pay for a comfortable home ?—one that you can call your own 7 Stop and consider. A foood Imwemtsnemt. — We have several bouses to sell che p for cash—eo cheap that the money invested by the purchaser will pay him from 12 to 14 per cent per annum. Gall soon u your money is not paying yoa better elsewhere. Bowses to Trade for Farres.—We have fro u fifteen to twenty houses and lots to trade for improved forms in thifi snd adjoining counties. Boot tsken or given, as the case may require. For Kent—Houses in all parts of the city to rent, and rents promptly collected. Money aad Note*.—Parties having money to loan, or good notes to sell, or wishing to borrow money, will do well to call and see us. For Sale.—A well-established and fine paying business; capital required, from 98,000 to 98,000; stock will invoice 920,000; right or ton months’ time can be had on 912,000 to 914,000; doing a business of from 985JOOO to 9100,000 a year: the house has been established thirteen years. Thousands of dollars have been expended in advertising the business; reason for wanting to sell, party wants to leave the city. Now is tne time to strike. <fetT3-3m. 1 MICK A GEYER.
a. D. WOOD.
nsr ze "w
JOUX C. HOSS. IE 1 X 23, •
WOOD YARD.
ALDRICH A GAT,
m ■ 111 Mill V yto v W" A ■ iyi—'to ■T—V ^TOOZD ,
Cwrsaer India
Avemn* mmd (tonal.
INDIARAPOL1H, INDIANA. doeMdtf
MANUFACTURE 8.
THE EAGLE BRASS WORKS* .-No. 121, Southwest cor. Main aad Fourth Sto, rEXA-YTOisr, O. KOBERT OGDEN, Manufacturer of every description ot Bra&s Ooodl®*, 4WD ' CAST IRON FITTINGS Used by Plumbers, Steam Fitters, Eagin* Builders, etc.
Tii*3 TXkAXKB tsiMy. 1
QUEENSWARE.
WOOD a HOSS, Real Estate Brokers, Office in Boom So. 1, Wiley’s Block, ap stairs, North Pennsylvania fit.. OPPOSITE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL.
T)ARTIES having Beal Estate or Personal Prop. A erty to sell, qr exchange for other Property will find it to their advantage to place the same on
No charge will be made unless a trade is effected. We shall also give particular attention to the RENTINO OF PROPERTY, And houses placed in our hands will be carefully
managed.
We have now for sale, and exchange for other
y, some choice houses other ritie* in India
and lots in this city,
Some desirable
G. F. ADAMS A OO., mimms Emm,
Mm. 32 ftepth Meridian ffifiremt, INDIANAFOLIfo. Wholesale and Retail China, Glass & Queensware, STOVES, TINWARE, CUTLERY AND BOUffiE-FURNlffiHINO CMMMM.
dee? 8m
OYSTERS.
OYSTER BA.Ym
Indianapolis, and some farther awar.
tome excellent selections of unimproved lands in Indiahs, Iowa, Missouri and Kansas. We will attend to the payment of taxes, insurance of property, examination of titles, and a general Real Estate and
Commission Business.
A share of puttee patronage is solicited. febl6-3t
CIGARS.
ATTEATJLOir, HfftOJ OOLOMON * O ARRETT have Just reoertved a n lane aasortmeat of Meersdiaum goods. Iter beauty an t service not exeeried iu the mate, and have on ban l the bate stock of Clnra and To-
Wbmleamle Depot
HEW WE il9 BALTHORE OISEIIS 65 South Illinois St.
_ OYSTERS racatvei m^qfltodst lewast rates. D,
