Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1872 — Page 3

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none bat at offloe raoeire prompt attention. We alao represent the bent Life Co. in the wmkL Every one ahonld examine before mnaUng apf>il3*' tk>n elaewbere. grCU»ITT X.IF* ISfiCKJLBCAC*^ Of lener IforJc. ■o rontrlctloa on Tnyel or Kenldenoe—*o extra Wtt cm FemalM *4,000,000 at rt«k to IndlaJM* W. W. NOBTHEOP, Kaaacer lor Indlar^a an4 Centra) IDlnom. No 2 SlaXe t Bow. truHanapctla. | KCIIAMAJPflJLia I.VSl Jt-AJK 1 * CO. Sank of Diacount tnd Depoait

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The larder to prilled with the choicest delloaciei el the aeaaon. The beet ei Winea, Liquors and Cl gandiapenw-d at the b<tr. T’io <; iuti;ie and other

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CBICKEBIM PIANOS. Parlor Gem Pianos. - BEST and CHEAPEST.

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STOWJEJUl^H, City Music Store.

Sinuiia Simiiibus Curanter. Homeopathic Specifics Hare proved, from the moat ample experience, an vntlrc MUcceal: Bimple -i’rompt—Effldent and Rellahls. They are the only Medicines ncrh-etly adapted U> j>opuf»»r n<H3 -«* simple that mistakes can not bo made in itaina them; so harmless as to l>e free from danger, and so efficient as to be always reliable. They have raised the highest commendation from all. and will always render satisfaction. W«». ' Ceuta. 1. Cure# Peren, Congestion, Inflamatlona 25

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Fyientrry, Griniire, Bilious folic 25 Cuolern-Mortms, Vomiting -.'25 (’oughs, Coids, Bronchitis ....26 Neuralgia,Toothache. Faooat^he 25 fieadachre, sick Headache, Vertigo 25 Dyspep' ta. Btliotis Stomach 25 Hlippressei, or Painhil Periods JJ5 White*, too Profuse Periods '26 Cronu. Gough Difficult Breathing 25 halt Kbrnm, Knsipelas. Eruptions .25 Rhcnmatlsm, Rheumatic Pains 25 Fever and Agne, Chill Fever, Agues 50 Piles, blind or m»«eding ....50 Wphtlilamy, and a>re or weak Eyes JO Catarrh, acute or chronic, Influenza 50 Whooplng-f ongli, violent coughs 50 Asthma, oppressed breathing 50 Kar Discharges, impaired hearing 50 N-rofuIa, onlarged glanda Swolhogs 50 ties era) IRibllUy, physical weakness.....50 Dropsy and scanty Secretions 50 Hea-HIckews, sickness from riding JO hlt!nfy.DNea,f, Gravel 50 Nervous DehIHty, Seminal Kmlssioas, inroluntary Dfschargea l 00 Five Boxes, with one 82 vial of Powder, very neoeasary in serious easeaJ 00 Hare Mouth, Canker..- 50 I rinary Weakness, wetting bed 50

Palafuf Periods, with 8

Painful Periods, with Spasms.. Sofftrlngs at change of life Roliepay, Spasms. 8t. Vitus' Di Dlptherla, ulcerated sore threw

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Diptherla, ulcerated sore throat. 60

FkMILT CASES.

Of 36 tb 60 large vial a Morocco or rosewood case, containing a specific for every O'dill ary disease a family is subject to, and books of directions — —from 810 to 835 Smaller Family and Traveling Case*, with 20 to 23 vials - from *5 to *8 Specifics for all Private Diseases, both for Curing and Preventive treatment, in vials and pocket case® - - —• *2 to 85

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(hires Burns, Bruises, Lameness, Soreness, Sore Throat, Sprains, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Piles Bolls, Stirgs, Sore Kyos, Bleeding of the Lungs, Nose. Stomach, or of Pm**; Corns, ulcers. Old Soros, Price, 6 os., 60 ets.;

Pints, |l {0; Quarts, fl 78.

SMt-These Remedies, except Pond’s Extract, by the ease or single box, are sent to auv part of the countrv, by mall or express, free of charge, on re-

ceipt oi the price.

Huuipbrojr’s Npeelflc 'Homeopatlstc

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Office and Depot, No. 862, Broadway, New York. For Sjux at Whoukralk by Browaing & t. oan; at retail by Wm. C. Cox, Chaa Sage, i.R^eynoida Haskett A Morris and tTharles Dennia

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SADDLERY HARDWARE, Etc. M North Delaware street, opposite Court HooM IKriANAPOLIS. IN

! FIRST GRAND CLEARANCE SALE

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BINGHAM’S JEWELRY 8TOBE. ^ 3 O, O O O WORTH or JEWELBY, SOLID 8ILVEBWABE, SIL YEB-PLATED WAEE and PINE TABLE CUTLERY WILL BE SOLD O) COST. Diamofids, 3ttm 6 Cameos, Ooral Boaea and Cameos, Amsthyat, Topaz, Pearl and Soman (kid g*K ClOfeiX LtefSB than COST. M SILVER AEjVORTHEAD CAKES. . ** k , a j 1 examination of good* end prices. All grxyiM sold engraved /re*© cf c'.bcTRe, and warranted a> represented. W. 1* BINOA.M & CO., 50 EA«T WASHDtfvroN ST.

THE EVENING NEWS.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY s, 1372.

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Weather Xtnlletin.

fSIOWAL BXRVirE USITED STATE? AR*T.] Isdiasapou*. February 3,1872—7 a. m.

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jacksonrUleT Fla—Z— 47. Ni’T.'light rain. Key West. Fla ] 73, S , tiireattning. Leavenworth 19, 8. E.. clear.

Louisville, Ky Memphis, Tenu... Mobile, Ala Nashville, Tenu. New Orleans, La.

Augusta, Ga Baltimore, Md.. Boston, Maw... Buffalo, N. V..

Cairo, III Charleston, S. c.... Chicago, 111 Cincinnati, O Davenport, Iowa... Galveston, Texas...

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35, N., cloudy.

45, N. E , heavy rain.

37, N. cloudv.

4.'», N. W., cloudy. 22, N. E., cloudy. 33, X. E.. heavy rain.

19, S., fair.

15, fair.

13, N. W., cloudy. 73, S. E , Cloudv. 40, N. E., cloudv. 34, N. W., clear.' h, s. W., cloudy. 16, 8. E , dear.' 33, X. E., heavv rain. 59, N. W„ cloudy.

aiXOR MEXTIOX.

How MUtocraphyr wm Discovered. The an of printing on stone, or lithography, was invented by' a German named Sennefelder. The traviition runs that Sennefelctefs mother, a poor washer-woman, told him to keep an account of the pieces that she washed. Poverty made paper scarce in the family, and the young man, trying to contrive some substance on which to make the record, traced some letters upon the smooth surface of a stone lying near. It was soft enough to be easily scratched by a sharp metal point, and hard enough to retain the impression. So on that stone his accounts were kept. But Sennefelder was not a dunce. He knew of printing and how it was done. The idea soon followed that this stone might be used for taking impressions as well as wood Or metal. The notion once fully conceived, he worked faithfully to make it a hard fact, and, after a life-time of experimenting, he saw bis cherished invention almost perfected. When he was seventyfive years old, he. with his own hand, produced a work nearly equal to anything ever seen in lithography.

Rumors of footpads are in circulation. The Choral Union Concert has been set for Monday night. A negotiation is on foot for the sale of the Palmer House. Detentions of railway trains are unpleasantly common now. Thirty-three prisoners in the county jail await trial—two women. Oyster dealers complain that their profits have been light this winter. The Bright trial in the Criminal Court is attracting considerable attention. More marriage licenses were issued yesterday than in any r previous day this year. W. V. Malmburg, the actor, has recovered from the effects of his fall Saturday night. C. F. Schmidt’sfuneral yesterday afternoon was one of the largest ever witnessed here. The Duchess of Stringtown was buried at Crown Hill this morning “in first-class style,

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The Yandalia road charges coal dealers *12 per car freight from Brazil, and the Rolling Mill Co. $10. On account of the Morse lecture, the entertainment prepared by the Y. M. C. A. for Friday night, has been postponed. General Morris is talked of as the engineer for surveying the coal road. He is tne best man for the place if his services can be procured. It is reported that the railroads will carry coal at a reasonable figure, provided the project of constructing a new line is abandoned. St, Valentine’s day approaches. It is next Wednesday, and the valentine nuisance promises to b^of less magnitude than in days of yore. Pullman oar conductor Frank Rose was attacked with heart disease, in the telegraph office at the Union Depot, last night, but by prompt attention was soon relieved. The growing popularity and increasing business of the Franklin Fire InsuranceCompany, organized by some of our best citizens, is a cheering indication that a legitimate home company can be sustained here. The Journal wants a railroad conductor hung. We are not so particular. Like the old maid we are for “Anybody, Lord, anybody so it’s a man.” The crying need of society now is an occasional but well regulated hanging. We have a poet who sends an occasional contribution to The News and invariably puts but one one-cent stamp on the letter, causing us thereby to lose a cent in i>aying postage. We really can’t atford it. Would the gentle ban! ruin us? The Journal this morning contains its weekly announcement “Prayer meetings in all the churcnes to-night” Here is another item for its brain worn reporters. “To-mor-row will be Friday.” This item, with the necessary change can be used to better advantage than the other. Tnnnellinff the Railroads. The Council Committee upon Tunnels met last night to consider the bids and plans submitted for the construction of a tunnel under the Union tracks at Illinois street. It was found that John A. Whitsit is the lowest bidder for the tunnel complete according to the plans and specifications of the City Civil Engineer; and that the proposal of Hanway & Co. was the lowest for masonry work, which is all that is included in their

bid.

The committee after considerable discussion agreed to permit the bidders to revise their bids to conform with the following specifications: The approaches shall not exceed two hundred feet north of Louisiana street, nor two hundred feet south of McNabb street, with grades not to exceed seven feet to the one hundred. That said tunnel shall be provided with but one footway the same to be eight feet ip width*

Hfriaealai. Homer F. Frost, the popular conductor on the Jeffersonville Road, was married yesterday afternoon to Misa Flora Legate, of Greencastle. A special car filled with the friends of the couple went over on the Vandaii* train at one o'clock, and on arriving at Ureenoutie, proceeded to Roberts Chapel, where the knot was tied by Rev. W. F. Black, of this city, assisted by Rev. Mr. Parsons, of Ohio. After the ceremony, the company returned to the residence of E. T. Keiehtley, Ear. the bride's uncle and gnaMian. wbe^e cpngraulatienS were bestowed and received. The party returned to this city, and left at half past seven o'clock, over the Jeffersonville Road, for New Orleans, where they will witness the MareU Hnt* r —ri'itiei. They w'eri; the recipients of numerous handsome presents from their friends, and the whole Occasion was an exceedingly pleasant one. At half-past five, Mr. Frank Bird, eashier of »his office ffaS mafned to Miss Hattie C. Whitney, at the residence of her father. Mr. Wm. Whitney, the well-known railroader. The ceremony was performed in the presence of » few intimate friends and relatives, by P^v. H. A. Edison. After which the customary congratulations were given with a warmth that indicated a great deal of feeling. They were also the recipients of many eleeant nrefenls. The wedding was a very modest, sensible one. The newly united couple left soon after for New Orleans, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Frost. To both these couples. The News extends its warmest wishes for happiness and prosperity. They start out in life without a cloud'and with the very fairest prospects; well mated and loving, with good principles and common sense views, they have every reason to hope for much eartnly enjoyment. God grant they may not be disappointed. Amaaement Hatter*. Academy of Mrsic.—The halting and stumbling of a majority of the stock company last evening, materially marred the effect of the “Corsican Brothers,” as produced with Mr. D. E. Bandmann as the brothers Franchi. This is doubtless due to the brief time allowed for preparation. Miss Kate Fletcher alone was equal to the occasion, and played her part well. Mr. Bandmann was the same splendid actor as in “Nareisse,” but the Corsican- Brothers” does not furnish full scope for his powers, notwithstanding he makes the most of his opportunities. Tonight he will appear in Don Ciesar de Bazan, in the play of that name, when some fine acting may be anticipated. Mrs. Bandmann will appear as Maratania. To-morrow evening, at the complimentary benefit, the new play, “Dead or Alive,” will be presented with new scenery, etc. After the play, Professor and Madame Fabers Eroen will introduce their wonderful talking machine, a piece of mechanism never before exhibited in this city. With such attractions, the Academy should be crowded. Miscellaneous.—The Indianapolis High School Dramatic Club gives its second entertainment at the Surgical Institute to-night, for the benefit of the inmates. They will he assisted by the best musical talent of the

city.

The Choral Union concert will be given at Association Hall on Monday evening next. A splendid programme has been selected, and, as the postponement has given more time for rehearsals, we may confidently expect a finished and enjoyable entertainment. The social, musical and literary entertainment of the Y. M. C. A., which was to have been given to-morrow evening, has been postponed, on account of the scientific lecture by Prof. Morse on that evening. A Wonderf ul Piece of Hechaniain. The talking machine exhibited yesterday afternoon by Prof. Fabers Erben and lady, at the Mason House, is without doubt one of the most curious and interesting inventions ever produced. It is capable of enunciating more or less distinctly, by syllables, any word in the English, French or German language. It can sing, laugh, swear, use slang, etc., to a degree of perfection marked only by that of the performer’s ability. The’ voice, if such it may be called, can be changed in tone, and otherwise altered, so that it becomes wonderfully like the human voice, in many respects. The philosophy of Its construction is based upon that of the human vocal organs, the machine being supplied with a representative of each. These are separately acted upon by means of a system of springs, wires, levers, etc. The operator sits behind the table and controls the machine by pressing upon the levers, fourteen in all. The materials used in its construction are metals, wood, leather and rubber. To fully describe it would occupy several columns,’and then the reader would obtain but an imperfect idea of it. It is a thing of curiosity, not of utility. To-morrow evening it will be exhibited at the Academy of Music, on the occasion of Mr. Bandmann’s benefit.

The State Temperance Alliance. The meeting of this body at Lafayette is quite well attended, land more than ordinary interest is mamfestled in its deliberations. The following officers have been elected: President—-Dr. L. Abbett, Indianapolis. Vice Presidents—Northeast District—Hon. L. M. Ninde. Fort Wayne; Northwest District—Hon. Mark Jones, Lafayette; Southeast District-Hon. W. C. Depauw New Albany; Southwest District—Col. E. E. Rose. Bloomfield.' _ „ Managers—Third Class—Rev. M. H. Mendenhall. Fort Wayne; William Baxter, Richmond; Gen. R. H. Milroy, Delphi; Rev. C. Martindale, Indianapolis: J. C. Moses, Peru; Hon. John Miller. Lafayette; Hon O. H. P. Abbet, Indianapolis; Dr. J. M. \ ance, Lawrenceburg; Prof. J. W. Ruggles, talparaiso; Dr. P. W. Payne, Franklin. Ciiristlau Association Work. The ladies of the Christian Association report the work of last month as follows: Eight families visited; given m clothing, $5o; in provisions, $150; five passes; situations procured for six persons. The ladies earnestly request donations of part worn clothing, especially for women and children. They find great need of clothing, among the poor this inclement weather. Half worn shoes are particularly acceptable. All families having any articles to spare will please send a note to Mrs. A. M. Johnson, _3 East North street, or to Y. M. C. A. rooms. A messenger will call and collect whatever they may have to give. Iv you want to buy anything, or sell anything, if yon have lost anything or found anything, if you want to rent a house, or secure business, advertise n the “Wanted’ columns on tha first page, ^ead the differi ent notices there to-day. *

Cheap Coal. At a meeting c? the Citirens’ Committee, held in the Board of Tmie iottos yesterday afternoon, the following gentlemen wef? lected to prepare a plan for organization: Hon. John 8. Newman, Gen. T. A. Morris, p. (J. f?haw. T. H. Sharpe and David Gibson, fhe Co^ii Crenraittee, who are’ to select the engineer to maki* lb* preliminary surreys, will report in a few days.

LOCAL ITEMS.

J#“Crait <fe CuHef S partnership expires soon by limitation, and they are offering their immense stock of jewelry at cost and less than cost. Go to 84 East Washington sireet, every one and buy. r^Have yon tried those Havana cigars of Raschig’s, at No. II East, Washington street? They are “none such.” e o? thing of Reactr isa joy forever, and the Havor of a fine cigar is a happiness beyond expression, and when you get tobacco, cigars, etc., get them of John A. McGaw at tb® Eagle Cigar Stand under the Bates Mouse.

j^TTlie City Tea Store sells eight pourdfi standard A sugar for $1. * /^"'Wliat is uninsured property worth? It may be swept away in an hour and leave the owner penniless. No sane man should have such risks. Insure, and insure in the best company in America, which U the Home Fire Insurance Company of New York, represented in Indianapolis by E. B. Martindale A Co.

Emmet Guards' grand ball, Monday Evening Feb. 12th. o e TSf^Pleasant weather make? us happy, but an elegant oil portrait of ourselves from Harry Fowler's Art Studio would make all our friends much happier. TV*"-Purchase your cigars and tobaccos of C. M. Raschig, No. 11 East Washington street.

CfriFor miscellaneous musical merchandise, go to the music store of Denham Bros., 36 East Washington street. ^PT-To have good bread, use Fleisehman’s compressed yeast. * * ^xUI/et the world wag along as it will; We will be gay and happy still. So long its we can go to Taggart’s bakery, 117 West Washington street, and order superior bread and crackers left at our houses in any part of the city. e, o ? 4&¥r\Spades is ofl'cring bargains at his Indiana Store, the wherefore of it is,|he intends invoicing soon. „ it ^C^Eight and a quarter pounds of € sugar and eight and a half of choice brown sugar for $1 at the City Tea Store. *

Interesting to Medical Men. The attention of some of the medical men of this city lias for some months been attracted to an interesting, and in some respects rare case of what is technically known as Aneurism. The case is that of a young lady about fourteen years of age. From some unknown cause, the coats or walls of both the large arteries of the 'neck,, (the common carotids) have partially given way, so as to become very mush distended, at a point on either side of the meridian line of the neck, a little below the pomum Adami. These tumors have been developing for some eighteen months or more, and are still increasing in size, the circumfere'nce of the neck now being about eighteen inches. Aside from the disturbance which they naturally produce, by pressure upon the adjacent parts, there is a pulsating whirr or rushing sound, like a train of cars in motion. This sound can be easily heard upon auscultation, and is heard constantly by the patient herself, causing her great annoyance, especially at night. Her general health is good Rnd she is able to take plenty of exercise, but it is the opinion of our best medical men that sooner or later her malady will prove fatal, although cases are on record where large aneurismal tumors, apparently beyond relief, have been repaired by nature. Various remedies have been tried in this case, without effecting a cure, and no surgical operation promises enough to warrant the risk of hastening a fatal termination. Aneurism is not an uncommon event, but a double aneurism, as in this case, is believed to be very rare.—[Cleveland Herald.

INDIANAPOLIS RAMAY TIME-TABLE. Leave. ' Arrive. Clevk. Col. Cm. & Indianapolis R. W. Local 5:15 a m j Express 6:45a m Express 10:10 a m | Express 10:30 a in Express 3:35 p m Lorn! 3:15 p m Express...2. 7:55 p m | Express 6:10p m Pitts. Cin. & St. Louis R. W. Fast Line 3:31a m Mail Express.... 10:10 a m Express 6:30 p m Sunday Ex 6:30 p m

Southern Ex 2:15 am Sunday ICx 2:15 am Express 8:45 am Fast Line 5:55 p m

Terrs Haute Vandalia & St. Louis R. R.

Pacific Ex 3:15 a m St L. Day Ex... 9:00 a m Evansville Mail 1:00 p m

East’nF. Line.. 3 15am Mail _J0:15 a m T. H. A** 5:30 p m Atlantic Ex 6:10 p m

St. L. Night Ex 8:00 p m

Indianapolis & Sr. Louis R. R.

St. Lonis Ex 7:15am Mattoon Ac 1:00 p m Night Ex 8 .00 p m

Balt. Ex 3:20 am Mail .10:45 a m Martinsville Ac 2:06 pm Balt. Ex 6:45p m

Lightning Ex... S:!0am Night Ex 10:00 am Aceommodf.t’n 5:50 pm Day Ex.; 6:20 pm Cincinnati Railroad. Balt. Ex 2:35 am Martinsville Acl0:05 a m Mail 12:35noon Bait. Ex.... v 7:50 pm

Lafayette Railroad. Chicago Ex 3:10 a m 1 Chicago Ex 2:50 a m Chicago Mail...12:55uoon Chi. £ Quiu.Exlu :30 a m Chi. A Quin.Ex 8:00p m | Omaha Ex 6:29 p m Isa, Bloomington A Western Railway.

Pacific Ex 4:05 a m Day Ex 1:20 pm Night Ex 8:05 p m

Express 3:05 a m Express ....19:0f> a m Pacific Ex 7 :G5 p in

Cincinnati Junction Rajlf.oad. ress 10:35 a m 1 Mail 1 :C0 p m l 7;10 p m j Express 8:00 p m

Vincennes Railroad. Spencer Ac. 10:00 a m vinceupes Ac.. 6:50p m Mail and Ex.— 6:20 pm

Vincennes Ac.. 6:20 a m Mail and Ex..._ 1:00pm Spencer Ae 3:35 p m

Peru & Chicago Railway.

Chi. A Tol. Mail 6 JO a m I Chicago Ex 7:25 a m Toledo Ex - 2:50 p m Toledo Ex 9:55 a m Chicago Ex 8:00 p m j Mail * Chi. Ex 5:15 p m

Jeffersonville A Madison.

Louisville Ex.. 3:20 a m I LouisviUe Ex... 3:00 a m Loa iftMad Mail .":00a m Columbus Ac... 9:50 a m Columbus Ac... 3:20pm | LouisviUe Ex..l2:42noon Louisville Ex... 6:30 p m I Lon. & Mad.Kx 7:4» p m Sunday Train- 8:00 a m I Sunday Iram- *7:40 p m

RAXD MASttUMKAWE BAJLJL, VT Given by the INDIANAPOLIS HARMONIC, At Mozart Hall, Pebmaiy 12, 1872.

Presents valued at $65 will be presented to the wearers of the finest and most comic masks. -This will be one of the most recherche and fashionable entertainments of the season and every thing will be done to render the occasion one of the most pleasant ever given in the dty. Tickets for gentleman and lady fl 50; extra lady.

Mayo & Bergundthal, (nrocrasoas to a over a co.), AGENTS FOR MOSLKR, BAH MANN A.CO.’S Cincinnati Safes, 82 and 84 S. Meridian St. SAMPLES ALWAYS [ON HAND.

ALL SAFES SOLD IN INDIANAPOLIS AT t AOTQBY PRICES. University j^JIedieiiie Office* HO. 90 BAST MARKET STREET. “The Blood is t he I-il'e.” Hi>* man? di^v-s h*ve their seat In the hlool-di-*s^ tvhKth ha^ H^hh^id'Haprewwareht™. Ia ro—. i™. etc., which, ia time, undermine the ^ronwest constitution. C-UNCKH - PLAN X.

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'rom the hhhtVh sVeletnTeni Feheflhe the mU ln uufiTi't seems that God, in his infinite wisdom has designed this Heib above all others, for tho cor of that vast list of malidies arising from impurity of the biooa. . We have given the Cancer-plant to poor rrcaturea who have hotl” the e”,»ful forms of Scrofula, Cancer and Syphilis, and with,n a few ua\ s the hivKt - .. . cerous masses have withered away, and the skin had asomed a healthfu a l 1 ^ 1 ^Caiaira&Sflo-Cnres the most formidable cases of Catarrh in existence, almost instantaneously. lous and instantaneous. Price $'2 per package, with book. . P?1i» V T f <Thz» \ TVlA T4 H llkT Fill? C

Auunthus Extract—The sovereign cure for Imlep-y (fits.) Price d per package. Sumhul 'Musk Boot)—Cures Asthma. Relief instantaneous. Frite $2 per box. llquitlatner—For Cholera, Piarrhrea, Dysentery, etc. Price $1 per bottte. 1 1 Warmuted w cure Kidney Dire****. Price S: per ho*. ka alpa Kx.rait—(Woman’s Friend.) An infallible En.nienag'vue. Pm* f3 |«r box. Amaranth far the Hair—Hair Heautifier, Dressing and Restorative. > mi si per package. Fire Minutes Pain Curer—Cures pain in five minutes. Price$1 per package. Fever and Ague Globules—One box cures any ease of Fever and Ague. F nee 82 ihm box. lleadacoe Pdls—(Sugar-coated.) Unfailing cure for Headache. PrI' o j0 cents |>er box. May Apple PIUs—(Sugar coated ) Anti-biluom Cathartic Family I’illa. 1 rice 00 cents per bos. Castoreum—For Impotence, Barrenness, etc. Price 83, with boux. All th© University MexitcineN can be ha<l atOOKast Market street, (all (or a valuable Book t ree.

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THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 8, 1872, Fourth appearance of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bandmann, Who will appear to-night in the great Romantic Drama of DON C>£SAR DE BAZAN!

tt^Fridav Night—Complimentary Benefit to Mr. and Mrs. D.'E BANDMANN, by tfie citizens of Indianapolis.

OLD POPULAR PRICES.

WSeats can be securest Pearson A Dickson's Academy oi Music Restaurant

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

NERVOUS DEBILITT, With its gloomy attendants, low spirits, de prowl on, involuntary emissions, loss of semen, spennater rheea. loss of power, dizzy head, loss of memory, and threatened impotence and imbecility, find a sovereign care in HUMPHREYS’ HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. TWENTYjKIGHT. Composed of the ino-t valuable, mild and potent Curatives, they strike at once at the root of the matter, tone up tht system, arrest the discharges, and impart vigor and energy, life and vitality to the entire man. They

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box. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Add HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC M IC1NE CO., 562 Broadway, New York. . Sold at wholesale by Browning A Sloan, and at

PriBClpal Office 101 W. riftb M., Cincinnati, 0. The Only Reliable Gift Distribution

IN THE COUNTRY I

#eo 5 ooo IN VALUABLE GIFTS!

To be Distributed in

1m. d. smis’s 103d Keiculnr Monthly Gift Enterprise tfo ba drawn Monday, Feb. 19, iWi, TWO GRAND C APITAL# COf $f ,000 Each In Orccnbadu! 2 Prizes of 11,000 5 »

5 Prizes of 500 »

10 Prizes of 100 a

One horse and buggy, with silver-mounted bar ness, worth 8600; Cue finc-toncd rosewood piano, worth 3500; 10 family sewing machines, wortfillOO each; Five heavy-cmed gold hunting watches and heavy gold chains, worth 1300 each; Five gold American hunting watches, worth $1® each; Ten ladies’ gold hunting watches, worth 8100 each; 800

rjro WHOM IT MAT CONCKBM : Notice is hereby given that a petition has been presented and is now pending before the Common Council of the city of Indianapolis, asking an order to vacate all that portion of Fifth street lying between the east line of Illinois street and tfee line bounding and terminating said Fifth street on the east between the north line of Block No. 29 and the south line of Block No. 21 of Jamts P. Drake s addition to the city of Indianapolis, as platted and acknowledged by him on the 16th day of 1852, and recorded in the Recorder’s office oUMa^ rion county, Indiana, in Plat Book No. 1, page 95 of By Joes Judah, Preat Wm. F. Black. W*. Hxnihuuson.

gold am silver lever hunting watches (In —„ worth from $20 to 1S0Q each. Ladies’ Gold Leontine Chains. Gents’ Gold Vest Chains, Solid aud Double-plated Silver Table and Teaspoons, Pho-

tograph Albums, Jewelry, etc., etc., etc.

Whole Number cilfu, 6,006. Tickets limited to 00,* 093. Agents w«nt*d to sell ticket*!, to wnom Liberal Premiums will be paid, ^-fftejickets i.®* Tickets, |5; Twelve; Tickets, 810; Twenty-five Tick*

containinga full list of prizes, a descrip-

tion ofile 1 manner ofdrawing, and other infomstiou Preference to the Distribution, will be aunt to any one ordering them. AU letters must be ad*

dressed to 1.. Xfe. HI *6 K. Box *6, Office, 101 W«t Fifth 8t». Cincinnati O

Indianapolis Savings Bank, IS Nortk Meridian si.

TRUSTEES:

f. A. Churchman, 3, A. Fletcher, George Merrlt, Fred. Ruschaupt, Jno. C. New, Iicrem Fletcher, T. P. Haughcy, Harry G. Carey.

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J. B. Hit finger,

J W. Ray,

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