Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1872 — Page 4

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We have just received a very large assortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ ' Straw Hats and Bonnets In all the New and Popular Styles and Shapes, and offer them at low prices. I. R. SKTH 4 AYRES, . Trado I’alace.

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aUaotactam of Om»in«ntel Hair of vworj Omctiptton, whoi«Mle &ad retail. M% WWT WASHINGTON HTEISST, (*«t door to Trade Palace,) IndSanapoUa.

The New Store, 4 BATES HOUSE BLOCK. Have » Complete Assortment of PERFECT lifflft FRENCH CORSETS. IN ■ Dow, Medium and Best Qualities. HASH ETON & ilOWKKB. . 4 Ho .imp Motif.

THE EVENING NEWS. SATURDAY, At’RJI, 13. 1SK.

..BaromatM OO,. 1 19 | Thermometer, 01°

THE CITY. • Th* Common ncs« Court will resume session on Monday. Ttta AjrrkuUunil m>|>om sre about rlftdy for dlstrfbmlon. Icr dealers, have commenced delivering regu larly to euitomcre. ' Tiir Jury fees in the Superior Court for the past week amount to fl«). Thr Deaf and Dumb Asylum buildings gre undenonig extensive reimirs. MKASi.Es arc unusually prevalent In several neighborhoods of this county. The bailUVs of tha Suj»erlor Court have depleted the oouoty treasury tor the i«st week «62 50. Mr Hkkom, Secretary’ of the State raianl of Agriculture, went to Oonnersnlle tb^, morning. The wind is reap oust blc f or the rapid transfer of considerable real esUtic during the past two days. The Mother Superior of U«e Oatholie Convent ln J this dty Is >; sister of Major General Buell, U. 8. A. A. O. Van Lknnrf. an Oriental traveller, will Bi*tk in ttw Fourth Presbyterian Church to-mor-rom night.

THoais possessed of water works attachments have t'ummenoeti the amusemtmtof innocently ruining plug hats, in their efforts to keep down the dust ’Efts Kint Bapt ist Church has purehased a lot on tha corner of North Peru and Davidson streets, upon which the German Baptists are to erect a church. >

Marriaok licenses were issued to the following parties since noon yesterday: George Wright and iteoiyia Ann Thomas. John Kydor and Kate blieridau. John Weitanher and f/julsa Shuler. \V»i overheard a lady complaining of the letter deto ery clerk in'the post ottice as tadng too apt to say there was nothing there without looking thoroughly to see. From the tone of her remarks we suspected that she was expecting a letter from a young gentleman whom she w as certain had written to her.—t American. Is tearing op tha planking in front of the Singer Dewing Machine establishment, this morning, a felony of rati was unearthed, which rapidly changed b«ae followed b? several yelping terriers, and the vestibule of the aforesaid concern was con ■verted Into a temporary rat pit, to the evident sat inaction of an a^niriog crowd of sportsmen. Th* Halcyon Club gave a calico soiree, the last Of tha season, last night, and from all accounts must have had a lively time. Each lady carried a piece of.ralico from her dress, and these pieces were put in a bag and drawn by the gentleman, each one taking for a partner the lady whose dress corresponded to the piece he drew. This created a great deal of sport. Gkoro*IIM«uw. having in diar s v the Military Fartc. reeent^r called upon Father Bessonies for the purpose of. procuring a man to take charge of tha Park. He wanted a man vigilant, courteous, hon •st, and possessed of such a string of virtues that the good Father pointed up and said he thought that was the only direction in which a man could he found to Oil the hill.

JlToto*.* Bell lectured at riainfiekl last evening D W. Munhall has tendered his resignation as Jnyvter jd cigara, tobacco and snuff for the Sixth J-Dfctrict ef Indiana. « | Mr. Charles Soahncr returned from New York thfs moraThg. and J. H. Coldarer got home yesterday. The Minor says: Woolen, Webb & Co. have determlnad to poatpone the erection of their new bank, oh the south side of Waahington street, until next spring, when, hi conjunction with Mr. MeOuat, who owns the three frame buildings adjoining the site of the projected bank, they will build a handeome block, containing four store rooms. The entrance to the second story will be In U»« center <*f flic block.

A i*ftur,ATi©» of Knights of Pythias left toe t&y 4 ‘’ to Attend the meeting of t fl£. ^jpreme Lodge at Ealdjpcre.

A Washington dispatch to toe X. T. Tribune of Th unday, aays: Senator Morton went to Indiana to-day oa hourinees connected with toe purchase of The Indianapolis State Journal. That newspaper Is deported formic, and there have been fears that it would fall into the hands of some Independent Bepubiicanit, and that it- influence would thus be loot to toe Adnrinistretian. Article* of Association A nicies of a««ociation of the Union Furniture Company of Vevay, Switzerland county, Indiana, were filed in toe office of toe Secretary of State today. The object of the company, asset forth in mid articles, is the manufacture and tndeof articles of furniture of every description and all kinds of bowness incidental thereto. The capital -lock of toe company is fixed at gaO.OOO, divided into six hundred shares of S50 each. Its term of eaisteme is fifty yeare, and its affaire to be administered by a Board of seven Directors, by whom la l*reri«tont, -ecreiary and Ir^Xsurer shall be elected. VateaeeeMifal ^wrsnit. A c ou)RXt> man soliciting funds for one of toe African churches has tong had his eye on Judge Hand, and a liberal subscription which he cxjwvted to obtain from him. Sntering the Court room this morning, while Die Court was in session, he approached hi* Honor, stating that be had called to see about that subscription. The Judge, not used to having hi* judicial proceedings interrupted in that manner, ordered the bailiff to take charge of the solicitor, which so frigntened him that he attempted to argue the case with the Judge. He was finally quieted, and after a time let loose. That subscription is, however, yet entirely prospective.

tha vomm. Rrnntjoi*—Room No 1—Judge Rand. l,:i4H. Mary Welland et ai. v*. Ellen Gabert et ai Partition. John B. Htumpli, rommissioner appointe<1 bv the < ourt to sell the real estate, Uteri his report of sale to William C. Welland, and reported a deed for ‘*•‘1 preminw. pureha»e money |>afd, and dw**! or dered to be delivered. (VinimisBioner discharged and < ase finally determined. 1,505. Thomas Huggins vs. Samuel Tinsman et 111. Foreciosore. Finding fo*plaintiff for»1.SI916 now due, and the further sum of 11,356 A to be•ome due. Mortgage foreclosed and property or'•ered to be sold. Motion for new trial filed. Moion overrule 1 and excepted to and twenty davs !>> tile bill of exceptions. Appeal to General Term granted. r,417. Silas B. Maulsby rs. George Church. Apt>caled to General Term. The Court, at ten o’clock, adjourned until Monday morning at nine. Kooin No. 2—Judge Blair. No. 1,217. William A. Taylor vs. George W. Sny Icretal. Suit to dissolve partnership. Ou trial by the Court. Room xo. 3.—Judge Newcomb. No. 1,371. Tobias J. Kende lierger, apellant, va < baunwy Vaudusen. Judgment for FjI. criminal.—Judge Elliou. Adjournerl until one week from Monday. CTtt—Daniel Macau ley. Mayor. Drunk and disorderly, Daniel Laggon and Joseph Tegg, eight days in jail each. John Mitey, for olffitructiug sidewalks, paid 10 James Sweeney, assault and battery. Guilty. I*aid §10 ‘10. A. E. Earles, assault and battery. Guilty. Fined *22 95. Notice of appeal filed. Julia and Clara Hayden, assault and battery, l ined |10 40 each, which was stayed.

LOCAL ITEMS.

^Sl»~Neglected Opportunities. If an opportunity is neglected, it is only in rare instances that it occurs again. Therefore take advantage of every chance that insures beneficial results, and one now presents itself of purchasing head wear of the newest styles at benefit prices, of Ike Davis, Conner <fc Co., 22 West Washington street. ^“Bargains in Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Hosiery at the Fancy Bazaar.

jHD'Elegant assortment Spades’s Indiana Store.

parasols at uo t .

Don't fail to see the $1 85 French Yoke Shirt at the Fancy Bazaar. the ladies should buy their corsets and hoop skirts at Medina’s Temple of Fashion, 31 North Pennsylvania street. jW*The newest and largest selection of 'as fixtures in the city can be seen at Neab’s, No. 70 Miller’s Block, Illinois street, ut h

jaff*Parasols, 50 cents; Lined, Ruffled and Tourist, New Styles, at the Fancy Bazaar. ^sB-Large stock of beautiful ribbons at Spades’s Indiana Store. uo t jB^The laborer, the millionaire, and all the intermediate grades of society, are daily spending one or more nickels each, and at the end of a year what a very respectable sum they would amount to. To turn the seemingly insignificant nickel into greenbacks requires only the retaining hand of patience and prudence, A heedless waste of nickels brings about its own misfortunes. And this we have all experienced more or less ITnnder such circumstances life insurance is one of the things which can not lie afforded, and yet every man who gives the subject a careful consideration freely admits that the security which a life policy affords is of a very desirable character. The net annual premium based ■>n the 4)^ per cent, valuation, that will purchase a life policy of $1,000 at the age of 25 is $13 45. A nickel saved each day for a year amounts to $18" 25. The 22d Annual Statement of the United States Life Insu-t-ance Company presents this fact lor consideration, also that their interest income for 1871 amounted to more than their losses by death. Also that their new business in 1871 was 105 per cent greater than in 1870. E. B. Pidd is general agent for the United States, with office in Glenn’s Block.

ttirlS' per cent saved by buying Collars, Ties and Furnishing Goods at the Fancy Ba-

zaar.

SST-Tbe weather is getting quite warm, but you can keep quite cool by going to the Corner Drug Store for a glass of pure soda

water.

©•“Gent’s {latent leather boots, buckskin and seal Congress boots, just received. Also cent's line boots and shoes made to order, at 21 North Pennsylvania street 0. Friedgen. ut t S^rOpening of the Atlantic Garden, Saturday night April 13, 1872. Good music. Free lunch will be given. Come and enjoy yourselves. Come one, come all and have a good time. - J. C. Clawsoh, ut t Proprietor. j£t“95c kids, worth twice the money. Every pair warranted at the Fancy Bazaar. ••“Monday; April 15th, 1871, J. W. Adams, of the Boot Upside Down, will have 2,000 summer hate to present to hie customers. uo t

••“Ask any one who has visited the j Great Hat Emporium of Seaton A Seaton to I inspect the new and splendid assortment ' spring aiki summer styles, mid they will tell \ you that they never saw anything like it in j tent, novelty, elegance and of price.

J*“Buy your cigars Comer Drug Store.

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Eaalljr Expiated, With Ability to Per-

form all that 1* Claimed:

It i- said by some. Hut in the care of dte are. Dr. Ne*son. of No. T V) North HKnois street, is too extravagant in his claims, as tohi&ability'ooven om© human disease, to be entitled to half the viedit he otherwise would be. by making much less pretentious than be sets forth in some of his advertise- j meats wherein he assumes to cure all the disease*

human flesh i*. heir to. Th* Doc tor means all this j O »»• ® •nd nothing less, though the follow ing explanation £7“ S. « ** S° may be requisite. He means to say mw* emphati j O -t ~ ^ 3 calfy, that he has toe Art. or is possessed of the [ JC * ►! power, or faculty, to positively and permanently Me* X 53 destroy ail tiie various diseatvs human fieeh is heir [ o • SL to. withou t the use o- trona t medicine. That j

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tain organizations consist of a peculiar (timbiua- j U I l L_ t\ i i I O I ! L.L.W

tion, or uncommonly proportioned elements, I which <-oDrtituie a very" unuroal temperament, J

which temiierament la, U> * great extent unsuscep j tlble of. a-td positively repulsive to, nearly all remedial influeni’e*. in general, either medical or magnetic, and these exceptions require an uncommon remedy, peculiarly adapted to thenucjvea. Though even such casts are sometimes c hanged in condition by the natural law’s of variation and are oouapionally found to be in a state that mak'-s them rec eptacles of. and curable by ordinary magnetic Influences. Though Dr Ncwson claims that there are many diseased persons that can not l>e in red by this world’s medicines, but that all man ner of human disease can be cured by magnetism, but in si ime cases t hey may not be able at all times to find toe peculiarly adapted heaters in magnetic influence, anitable for the care in question, but that it surely exists, and may be manifested, through one healer, if not another, is a certainty. All magnetic healers do not pasres#. nor are they susceptible of the same uniform roasnetic Infiusneea. They van - according as they differ in temlerament and peculiarity of organization. UjK>n man there is bestowed a diversity of there gifts. Dr. Newwon is not a roan possewod of that egotistic confidence, brass, or Impudence, that ever Imjels him to declare, l-efore a public audience, that he can or will heal the multitude before him. at once, by going through one ridiculous gymnastic evolution and thereby imparl one grand volcanic shock . . , .i.-. moijody.

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cho!'gkal temporary cures, which in a very large majority of cases, prove to lie but niomentary. and not permanent. He never attempts to treat any case, unless he believes in his own mind that he can benefit the same, and when he commences

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deuce has been observed, on the part of the pa tlent We believe Dr. Ncwson, to be a great benefactor to su fieri ng humanity, and to be the best and most reliable, as well as remarkable, magnetic healer we have ever had any knowledge of. He is candid and unassuming, and well calculated to gain the good will and confidence of his patients, and we advise all who are afflicted with disease of whatsoever kind or nature It may be, to, by all means, give him & trial. His kmavlodge of what everybody’s disease is, and its location, which he tells you the moment he puts his wonderful mag uetie hands upon you, strangers at first sight as well as others, is perfectly correct in ail cases, and tows a philosophical mystery and remarkable wonder. Go, everybody, who need a physician ;go at once and be examined by him; it will cost you nothing to be examiuetl, as all examinations are free of charge. He is making astounding cures everv day, and many tongues are daily heard iu grateful tones strongly adviK-atiug the Doctor's cause, through the wondcrtul benefits they have received from his hands. It Is impossible for one to have the slightest conception of the benefits derived at he hands of this Doctor, without first trying him for yourself. We say, God speed to this good work. More anon.

FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.

■«w York Honey Market. Nsw You, April 1.1—2 F, x. Gold IHW Sterling 109M«U0‘4 Currency sixes - New fives 110!4(<« 0. H. b per cent, bonds of laat IbV Coupons of 1881 m^Milir.'* 0. 8. 5-20 bonds of 1862, May 113 (flllM U. 8. 5-20 bonds of 1864, May„ 113 <9lI1>& U. R 5-20 bonds of 1865, May. U1%<§ D. 8. 5-20 bonds of 1865, July 112 (^112’^ 0. 8. 5-28 bonds of 1867, July U. 8. 5-20 bonds of 1868, July......... DskfatimH D. a 5 per cent 10-40 bonds. — »10f&4|108J4

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INDIANAPOLIS WHOLES A LX MARKET.

Friday, April 13.

Wheat firmer at $1 50 for red; amber #1 66 white, 11 60. Flour steady at $7 50 @8 for fancy, $6(37 for extras, and $5 25<§5 76 for fine and supers. Cora steady at 37@380 for prime white. Oats steady at 42e. Butter still firm at 18@20c for choice. Eggs firm at lie. Coffees active at 22)4c for roasted grades; good to prime 23)£4$24e; choice 24 1 4<'*'25c.-—Sugars active at 13}£#13>ic for hards; refined white, 12# 12Kc; Dcmarara, llX®12'4c; N. O., 10^<§12c. —Provisions: Mess pork, $12 50; bulk shoulders, 5c; s. c. hams, 13c: lard, kettle, steam 8>£c. Whisky firm at 84c. Liverpool Market.

Liverpool. April 13.

The markets are steady with prices as follows; Wheat, winter Milwaukee 10s 8d; California white. Us 8d#lls Od. Com weak at 27s 9d#28a. Pork, 47s#49s. Flour qniet^ Beef quiet at 66s 6d. Bacon, 2St. Lard 40s Sd. Hew York Market.

New You, April 13.

flour quiet, but held firm. Wheat dull, $1 47# 1 54. Com 71#71%c. Oats quiet, 52#54c. Lard firmer at 8^#tk\ Hogs quiet Whisky steady at 87#87>ic. Linseed oil, 90#91c. Mess pork, no sales. Sugar quiet Coffee quiet. OtaoUmatl Market.

CINCINNATI, April 18.

Cotton quiet but firm: middlings, 22Ji#22> s c; receipts, 2,200 bales; shipments, 1,285 bales, btbek, 8,853 bales. Flour quiet Grain, wheat, no sales; held at $1 70. Cora quoted at 48@52c. Oats, 40# , 44c. Linseed oil, 90c. Provisions quiet, but prices firm: me*pork held out of the market; quoted at $13 25, Cut meats nom inally unchanged Whisky declined to 83c.

HarstOnTbe Dog. At Iralfty, Michigan, ie an unfortunate old gentleman who thinks that it is religious to sleep oat of doors all winter, with nothing to cover him save a thin blanket This is all well enough for an immortal being who expects to get to heaven through such sufferings; bat this old saint has a faithful dog, without the sign of a soul to be saved, which is obliged to share in his master's frigid discipline, and has consequently, daring the last season, been upon several occasions nearly frozen to death. What a poor opinion of religion that dog must have.—[N. Y. Tribune.

The National Colored Convention, now in MMfen at >"ew Orleans, by a vote of 270 to 13, passed a resolution condemning the Cin-

cinnati Convention.

The funeral of Erastos Corning, at Albany,

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^#“A Great Success.—The opening of spring millinery, hosiery, corsets, mohair goods mad numerous articles in tit® notion department at Conaty’a. 42 South Illinois street. Every lady of taste will, we are sure, call ai Conaty’s, and examine styles and prices before purchasing elsewhere. nu o ^0“Mr. Charles Soehner arrived this morning from New York, where he purchased a very fine selection of Steinway and Gabler which he will take pleasure in showing at 51 East Waehington street.

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of people, including all the public

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state and city.

The disagreement in the Ways and Means Committee gives satisfaction to the protection .Senator^ as they think it will prevent any reduction of the tariff. The London Times says that Great Britain will deliver its counter case at Geneva, but if before the tribunal makes its decision the United States does not abandon the indirect claim, Great Britain will withdraw her ratifi-

cation of the treaty.

A petition has been filed in the United States Court for Eastern New York for the involuntary bankruptcy of the Market Fire Insurance Company, for failing to pay tae

losses by the Chicago fire.

Castellar. the well known Spanish Republican, in an address in the city of Seville, last night, said that his party aspired to the formation of the United States of Europe, on this foundation of a universal republic. .-

DISPLAYED FOR INSPECTION. The Iliff Brothers “HAmSI DF !!E PFBIOD” OppoalU* Moxtao.

Balaam Blesalng Mia Foes* |From Henry Ward Beecher's ‘remit bpeech Brooklyn, Wednesday night.) It is an issue within the Republican party itself. There has sprung np a breeze within it and we have renowned orators and renowned orations. No man shall surpass me in gratitude to Mr. Sumner for the great work of his life. He will have a name and place in American history second scarcely to none. 1 am very glad that our emigrant Imputation have a representative as pure, as wise, as sagacious, and as eloquent as Mr. Schurz, and I listen whenever he speaks, believing, whatever may he my dissensions from hilu, that ‘am listening to thh voice of an honest man. [Immense applause.] You may traduce him and caricature hint, but still I shall listen to anything he maysay with profound respect. The same is true of Senator Trumbull and the others. Now they propose to meet in Cincinnati. What the result will be no prophet can foretell. If they can make certain great features of national policy clearer, if they can bring out into strong light certain impending necessities, you and I and every man will go with them, and we say in advance, “If yon can raise up a moral power there that, acting upon the Convention at Philadelphia, shall lift its platform higher titan it would have been but for your acting, we will hail your administration and accept your influence.” [Great applause.] i i *i Poor Prospect for Crops in Ireland. From all that can be learned from the agricultural districts of Ireland, the prospects of a good harvest are far from cheering. The w inter has been not only severe, but also most unhealthy—a wet, sickly, dreary season throughout the island, and fanners argue from this that crops will be unproductive and the harvest small. In many of the cities and towns smallpox has prevailed to an alarming extent. Dublin particularly has suffered, and in Cork, Belfast, Drogheda and Waterform both smallpox and fever have helped to throw a gloom over the inhabitants of these cities. With these .diseases, amounting almost to an epidemic, in the towns, and poor harvest prmpecte in the country, the hardships of Ireland will be ineased rather than abated this year. ■ Mini An Unique Punishment. Many metho<ls for disposing of Shere Ali, the assassin of Lord Mavo, were proposed, but the Delhi Gazette marked out pains and penalties which are not only original, but jiositively grotesque in their horrors. It would have had Shere Ali branded with an M., deprived of both arms above the elbows, transj>orted to England in an iron cage (and via the Cape) for twenty-one yeais, whipped once a month, exhibited with the wild beasts in the Tower, and, if alive at the end of the twenty-first, year, deeftpitated, dissected,

and burnt.

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A fresh Stock of new patterns and designs in Sterling Silver and beet quality Plate, just received at the “Old Reliable Bates House Corner Jewelry Store.”

Spring and Summer Cassimeres AT . MERRITT & COUGH LIFTS WOOLKW K-AOTORY, West End of Washing ton Street.

8awe SO p*r cent by buyin« of first band* All Good* BETAILED at WHOLESALES prices. The largest stock of Woolen Goods in the city, Great Popularity of our SIX-D0LLAR SILK HAT. Sales, to date, double over those of last season. Sign of the “BLACK BEAR.” RAILROAD CAPS IN GREAT VARIETY.

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Celebrated Burt Shoe, FOR LADIES, Can only be obtained at the fashionable Shoe Store ofA. W. Bronson, 17 W. Washington street, who is now ready todteplay the largest and finest variety of Spring Goods in Boots, Shoes and Gaiters for general wear-to be found in the city. Call and examine the goods.

HENDRICKS, EDMUNDS & OU.,

Wholesale Dealers In

BOOTS and. SHOES. Have a full line of YOUTHS’, BOYS’ and MENS’ SHOES, LADIES’ FINE SLIPPERS, NEWPORT and other TIES. _ _ _ , L „ ... The Retail Dealers of this city and vicinity are requested to call at 79 South Meridian si and examine our large and well assorted stock.

JTOIWES Ac CO.

(SUCCESSORS TO G. P. TUTTLE.)

Tea and Coffee Store,

DEALERS IN

TEAS, COFFEES SUGARS AND FANCY GROC Cor. Pennsylvania and market Sts.

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We are reeelwl»i with any establls! are Invited to call.

ft new (roods daUy. and can eonipote^ln price and quality of rtortk

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Of New York Mills Muslin and 2,300 Linen $36 WamSutt* Muriin and 2.100 Linen 33 Lonsdale Muslin and 2,100 Linen — 30 Lonsdale Muslin and L70Q Linen........ * 27

With first three grades we use All-linen Cuffs and Neck bands, and Three-ply Center Plaits. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. EDDT A WEST, 16 North Pennsylvanii Street,

1MDIAJIAPOLIS-

T O U I S foAHO, Importer and Dealer In all kind* of Rhine Wines, Imported Ohampaignee, AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, HparklinK and Ht ill WixxM. Prom California and Ohio. Attached to this Establishment is the finest and most pi re riant Billiard Room in the State. ae a. McrMUon fttroo*.

J*— * ArrorjtjT at Lav An Hotatt Fnua

Omc»—7 Postoffli Refen to Indiana Benkim W H. Wneiish.

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A. COMIHCHMK. M. »,

, North Liberty street

THE CELEBBITED ST1H SUIT & FillSHIIC GOODS, "Wholesale and Retail, 24 SOUTH ILLIHOIS STEEET, OPPOSITE THE PALMEE HOUSE.

We are now opening for the Trade a new line of Bowa and Ties of our own maxxufaotore, that for beauty ofSilka, make and price, oan not be aurpaased m the market. . , _, „ " JOHIV A. REAUME*

WOTIOE. As we deal in so many different articles it would take too much space to give prices. We would therefore ask the Public to call, examine and tee prices for themselves. As we carry the largest stock Teas, Coffees, Sugars and Fine Groceries in the city we can offer low prices to families and others buying in large quantities. REPEEY & OATES, Corner Market and Illinois Streets,

Oexxex* a, 1 Railroad In Spencer House, West End Union Depot.

TO TZEEIEi IFTJZBLIC

Ticket Office, POWKM. * MKWBY. Prop’re,

A few of toe many reasons why toe Citizens of Indimutpolla and vicinity should patronize the Spencer P< 2d is^toe*only'ptiliSjoad < Ticket Office where you can be furnished with correct Time Cards of all the Railroads centering here, showing distances, time of arrival and leaving, and connection* of all mine rU fWL ^'the'onJy Officem'toe city where you can get Ticketi at Reduced Bate* to all point*, where competHionTicket Office where the public can see correct Railroad Map#, eta, the only place where Emigration i* made a specialty. «to-F.ml«r®nte # Take Hotleent* 6tn. The only place where yon can get Tickets at all hours, or have them delivered to your honaa, ° Tlreaeaj^utfttoie^to/miin'frealiona thetron^be adduced why toe citizens of Indianapolis and vD flee, we can but simply beg the patronage of toe travelling public, aieuring you that the tratofulnew of these suggestions can be seen upon investigation. Address POWELL A 2VKWBY, Proprietors, Oare Spencer Bouse.

Man ufa-oturero of

Improved Artificial Stone,

WALKS OF ALL KINDS, FOUNTAINS, CISTERNS,

A.IfX» P’OJR

Building’ T*ur-po»e» Oouei-ally ALL WORK WARRANTJED. Office end Factory-Corner Market Street and tha Canal.

three-ply carpets , - * * 1 < ■' ■ : v, , Tlie Handsomest of* tlie Reason,

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W. H

ROLL’S, 38 SovU, Illinois Stsaat.

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