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Merchant's National Bank, 48 East Wash- ington ; organized 1865, capital, $100- 000. John S. Newman, prest., V. T. Malott, cashier.
Locke Erie, banker and broker, 19 n. Me- ridian.
SAVINGS BANK,
J. B. Ritzinger, propr., 38 e. Washing- ton, capital $50,000; gold, silver and exchange, bought and sold. Deposits received and discounts made daily, from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Wagner S. W., banker, broker and loan office, room 11 Yohn's blk., n. Meridian.
BARTON D. JONES.
GEORGE P. ANDERSON.
ANDERSON & JONES, REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
No. 19 North Meridian Street, Ground Floor. -- AGENTS FOR-
EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK, WITH A CAPITAL OF $6,000,000.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
FIRE. (Home Companies.)
EQUITABLE,
a mutual company, incorporated 1861, now closing business. Wm. Manlove, receiver ; office, room 4, Langsdale's blk., n. Delaware.
GERMAN MUTUAL,
a mutual company, incorporated 1864, A. Seidinsticker & Co., agts., 14 s. Del- aware.
HOME,
A mutual company, organized in 1864, now closing business, under the man- agement of a receiver. Charles W. Smith, Jr., room 5, Yohn's blk., n. Meridian.
INDIANA FIRE,
originally a mutual company, organ- ized 1862, now doing business on the stock system, with a capital of about $200,000. J. S. Harvey, prest., W. T. Gibson, secy., office, room 5 Odd Fel- lows' Hall, over Indianapolis National Bank, cor. Washington aed Pennsyl- vania.
INDIANAPOLIS,
a stock company, chartered 1836, au- thorized capital, $500,000; office in old bank bldg., cor. Virginia av. and 8. Pennsylvania. Wm. Henderson, prest., Alexander C. Jamison, secy. Sinnissippi, a mutual company, organized in -, now closing business under the management of a receiver, R. J. Thompson, over 87 e. Market.
UNION,
a stock company, organized 1865, with a cash capital of $200,000, has lately retired from business by reinsuring her risks in the Home Insurance Co., of New York.
(Insurance Companies having Agencies in this City.) ÆTNA,
of Hartford, Conn., cash capital $4,- 375,830.55, incorporated 1819, charter perpetual, do a Fire and Marine In- surance, L. I. Hendee, pres't ; J. Good- now, secy .; J. B. Bennett, manager, Cincinnati; A. Abromet, agt., office Ætna bldg., n. Pennsyvania, bet. Washington and Meridian.
Baltic, of New York, cash capital $200,- 000, T. A. Goodwin, agt., office 35 e. Market.
BUCKEYE,
of Cleveland, O., J. S., Dunlop & Co., agts., office 16 n. Meridian.
CHARTER OAK,
of Hartford, Conn., Davis & Greene, agts., 27₺ s. Meridian.
CITY FIRE,
of Hartford, Conn., cash capital $465,- 965.00, Martin, Hopkins & Follett, agts., office in Journal bldg.
CONTINENTAL,
of New York, cash assets $2,000,266,- 00, Martin, Hopkins & Follett, agts., office in new Journal bldg.
CORN EXCHANGE,
of New York, capital $400,000, in- vested in Government bonds, bank stock and mortgages on real estate, R. F. Mason, prest .; George A. Dres- ser, secy .; C. A. Beidenmeister, agt., 96 e. Washington.
ENTERPRISE,
of Cincinnati, cash capital $1,304,- 328,00, Martin, Hopkins & Follett, agts., office Journal bldg.
FIREMANS,
of Chicago, Ills., J. S. Dunlop, agt., office 16 n. Meridian.
HARMONY.
of New York, J. S. Dunlop, agt., office 16 n. Meridian.
HARTFORD,
of Hartford, Conn., cash assets $2,- 026,220.79, Snyder & Hays, agts., office 17 n. Meridian.
HOME,
of New Haven, Conn., capital $2,- 000,000, invested in Government bonds, bank stock and mortgages, D. R. Satterlee, prest .; Charles Wilson, vice-prest .; W. A. Goodell, secy .; C. A. Beidenmeister, agt., office 96 e. Washington.
HOME,
of New York, assets $3,623,876.78, H. H. Walker, adjusting agt .; E. B. Martindale, agt., 2 w. Washington.
INSURANCE COMPANY,
of North America, cash assets $2,- 000,000, Martin, Hopkins & Follett, agts., office new Journal bldg .
LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE, fire and marine, J. S. Spann & Co., agts., Brown's block, n. Penn- sylvania.
LORILLARD,
of New York, cash capital and assets
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CITY DIRECTORY.
1,600,000, J. S. Dunlop & Co., agts., office over Bee Hive Store, entrance on Meridian, over 16.
LUMRERMANS,
of Chicago, Ill., Snyder & Hays, agts., 17 n. Meridian.
MANHATTAN,
of New York, Davis & Greene, agts., office 274 s. Meridian.
MARKET,
of New York, J. S. Dunlop & Co., agts., 16 n. Meridian.
MERCHANTS,
of Hartford, Conn., Davis & Greene, agts., office 273 s. Meridian.
MERCHANTS,
of Chicago, Ill., Martin, Hopkins & Follett, agts., office new Journal bldg. 1
NEW ENGLAND,
of Hartford, Conn., J. S. Dunlop & Co., agts., 16 n. Meridian.
North American, of New York, D. E. Snyder, agt., 17 n. Meridian.
PHONIX,
of Hartford, Conn., Snyder & Hays, agts., office 17 n. Meridian.
REPUBLIC,
of Chicago, Ill., capital and assets $1,330,468.67, central office 82 La Salle street, Chicago, Ill., John V. Farwell, pres't; J. R. Payson, secy .; J. S. Dunlop & Co., agts., 16 n. Meridian.
SANGAMO,
of Springfield, Ill., capital $200,000, F. M. Blair, agt., Vinton's block, opp. p. o.
SECURITY,
of New York, J. S. Dunlop & Co., agts., 16 n. Meridian.
SPRINGFIELD,
of Mass., cash assets $808,892.33, W. T. Gibson, agt., room 5 Odd Fellows Hall.
Sun, of Cleveland, O., Davis & Greene, agts., office 273 s. Meridian.
TEUTONIA,
of Cleveland, O., capital $200,000, H. W. Luetkemoyer, pres't; I. Stopple, vice-pres't ; E. Hessenmueler, secy .; C. A. Biedenmiester, agt., 96 e. Wash- ington.
UNDERWRITER'S AGENCY,
of New York, is composed of the German, Hanover, Niagara and Repub- lic Ins. Co.'s, of New York, capital nearly $4,000,000, invested in gov- ernment bonds, bank stock and mort- gages on real estate, Alexander Stod- dard, gen'l agt .; W. F. Collier, special agent for Indiana; C. A. Beidenmeis- ter, local agt., 96 e. Washington.
Winnesheik, of Decatur, Ill., capital $500,- 000.00, Jones & Childs, State agts., 25 w. Washington.
YONKERS & NEW YORK,
Martin, Hopkins & Follett, agts., new Journal bldg., e. Market.
HORSE.
AMERICAN,
of Indianapolis, E. J. Burkert, secy., room 13 Vinton blk., n. Pennsylvania.
(Foreign Companies having Agencies in this City.) GREAT WESTERN,
of Decator, Ill., T. H. Wingate, actu- ary, Vinton blk, n. Pennsylvania, opp. p. o.
LIFE.
(Home Companies.)
FRANKLIN,
of Indianapolis, Ind., chartered 1866, James M. Ray, pres't; Edward P. Howe, secy .; B. F. Witt, supervising agt., office in Company's bldg., cor. Kentucky av. and Illinois.
(Foreign Companies having Agencies in this City.) ÆTNA,
of Hartford, Conn., Snyder & Hays, agts, 17 n. Meridian.
AMERICAN LIFE,
home office s. e. cor. Fourth and Wal- nut sts., Philadelphia; Indiana branch office 35} e. Washington ; Alexander Whilldin, pres't; Geo. Nugent, vice- pres't ; John C. Sims, actuary; John S. Wilson, secy .; George M. Bowen, gen'l agt. for Indiana ; incorporated April 1850, charter perpetual, amount of capital stock, all paid in, $500,000; present value of said stock at least $700,000; assets, Jan. 1, 1868, $1,- 901,234.90; amount necessary to re- insure all outstanding risks, Jan. 1, 1868, $723,337.80; ratio of assets to liabilities 2,62; policies issued on both joint stock and mutual plans ; dividends declared and paid annually, averaging 50 per cent. for several years past. All policies non-forfeit- ing, and payable when the insured at- tains his eightieth year, or on previ- ous decease. The Company has one hundred thousand dollars deposited in the State treasury of Pennsylvania for the security of its insured, and it makes annual sworn statements to the auditor gen'l of that State, showing its condition, etc .; copies of which swon statements are deposited with the State auditor of Indiana.
ATLANTIC MUTUAL,
of New York, J. B. Barnard, agt., of- fice Vinton blk., cpp. p. o.
Atlas Mutual, of St. Louis, Mo., Akin & Reynolds, gen'l agts. for Indiana, of- fice 39} w. Washington.
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BERKSHIRE,
Pittsfield, Mass., cash assets $100,000, J. W. Greene, agt., 25 w. Washington. BROOKLYN LIFE,
of New York, 141 Broadway, New York, and 159 Montage, Brooklyn, chartered 1853, assets $1,000,000, C. W. Bouck, pres't; William M. Cole, secy .; Daniel Ayers, M. D., medical examiner; dividends paid annually in cash, no restriction on travel or resi- dence; one-third of the premiums loaned annually; note will not consti- tute a claim against policy after two annual payments, F. M. Blair, gen'l agt., Indianapolis, office Vinton blk. CHARTER OAK,
of Hartford, Conn., organized A. D., 1850, James G. Walkley, pres't; U. S. Palmer, vice-pres't; Samuel H. White, secy .; S. J. Beston, asst. secy .; L. W. Meech, mathematician; Henry M. Palmer, supt. of agencies; W. H. Hay, gen'l agt. for Indiana; cash assets $4,500,000, dividends declared and paid annually, a dividend of twenty- five per cent. on note plan, and thirty per cent. on all cash plan, is guaren- teed, and in each triennial year the entire surplus earnings returned to policy holders ; the triennial dividend for 1867 amounted to seventy per cent. Office, room 6 Blackford's blk.
CINCINNATI MUT'L HEALTH
ASSURANCE, capital $101,600, Geo. W. Bishop, Pres't; N. Roff, secy .; M. Rosenstock, gen'l agt .; Alexander Metzger, State agt. for Indiana, office Odd Fellows Hall.
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL,.
of Hartford, Conn., assetts $20,000.00, H. R. Dutton, agt., 77} e. Market. CONTINENTAL,
of New York, chartered March, 1866, assets $1,500,000, Justus Lawrence, pres't; G. H. Scribner, vice-pres't ; J. P. Rogers, secy .; R. C. Frost, actuary ; E. D. Wheeler, M. D., medical exami- ner; thirty days grace allowed in pay- ment of premiums after three annual payments have been made, a loan of four-fifths of the amount paid in, will be loaned to the policy holder for the advantage of subsequent payments ; Johnson & Turner, agts. for Indiana, room 7 Blackford's blk.
Continental, of Hartford, Conn., T. D. Douglas, agt., s. w. cor. Washington and Meridian.
Great Western, of New York, Haehl & Means, agts., 20 s. Delaware.
Guardian Mutual, of New York, incorpo- rated 1859, capital $1,500,000, E. Gilbert, agt., room 4 Blackford's block.
HANNEMAN,
of Cleveland, O., cash assets $288,- 673.04, H. M. Chapin, pres't ; J. P. Dake, vice-pres't; J. F. Crank, secy .; D. H. Beckwith, M. D., medical exam- iner; W. J. Copeland, gen'l agt. for Indianapolis.
Manhatten, of New York, Davis & Greene, agts., 27} s. Meridian.
Mutual Benefit, of Newark, N. J., assets $15,000,000, Nutting & Wood, agts., 21 w. Washington.
New England Mutual of Boston, assets, $6,082,400.41, Snyder & Hays, agts., 17 n. Meridian.
North Western Mutual, of Milwaukee, Wis., assets $3,145,126, Martin, Hop- kins & Follett, agts., Journal bldg.
New Jersey Mutual of Newark, N. J., C. F. Wilson, agt., 19 w. Washington. NEW YORK LIFE,
established in 1845, principal office, 112 and 114 Broadway, New York, as- sets July 1, 1868, $12,000,000, Morris Franklin, prest., Wm. H. Beers, actu- ary ; Theodore M. Banta, cashier ; Cor- nelius R. Bogart, M. D., and George Wilkes, M. D., medical examiners ; Charles Wright, M. D., asst, medical examiner; W. W. Byington, general agts. for Indiana, No. 11 s. Meridian. PHOENIX MUTUAL,
of Hartford, Conn., cash capital, over $3,000,000. This company is purely mutual ; charter perpetual. Edson Fes- senden, prest. ; James T. Brown, secy. ; E. S. Folsom, general agt. for Indiana. Office, room 3, Tallbott & New's blk. SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY, of New York, assets $1,500,000, Robert L. Case, prest. ; Theodore R. Wetmore, vice-prest. ; Isaac H. Allen, secy., W. W. Northrop, general agent for Indiana and south- ern Illinois, office, room 2, Blake's row, Indianapolis, Ind. No restriction on travel or residence. No extra rates on female risks. Dividends on Life and Ten Year Life rates have always been 50 per cent.
STANDARD LIFE,
of New York, guarantee fund, $125,- 000; Henry H. Elliott, prest. ; James L. Dawes, secy .; Charles White, super- intendent agces .; A. C. Metzger, gen. agt. for Ind., room 6 Odd Fellows' Hall. St. Louis Mutual, Charles D. Wilcox, agt., office, Yohn's blk.
Travelers' of Hartford, Martin, Hopkins & Follett, agts., new Journal bldg.
Universal, of New York, W. T. Gibson, agt., room 5 Odd Fellows's Hall.
Western Life, of Cininnati, Martin & Gib- son, gen'l agts. for Indiana.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT,
--- CONTAINING-
ILLUSTRATED AND DISPLAYED CARDS ---- OF-
Principal Merchants, Manufacturers, Bankers, Lawyers, Physicians, Insur -: ance Companies, Colleges, Educational Insti- tutions, &c., &c.
The remaining cards of prominent individual dealers and business firms, will be found on fly-leaves in front and back of book, and at bottom of pages among names of citizens.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
WILLIAM SWEINHART,
FIRST CLASS
erchan
Iť,
21 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET.
THE BEST WORKMEN EMPLOYED AND A- -
PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.
GIVE HIM A CALL.
THE GERMAN BAZAAR.
WM. HAERLE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
FURNISHING GOODS
WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, Zephyr Wool, Cotton and Woolen Yarns, Fancy Goods, Notions, No. 4 WEST WASHINGTON STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
SOUTHERN HOTEL,
Walnut Street, extending to Elm, Fourth and Fifth Sts., ST. LOUIS, MO.
This Hotel was first opened to the public in 1863, having required five years in its construction and completion, at a cost of $1,250,000. The lot on which it is situated measures two hundred and seventy feet on Walnut street, one hundred and thirteen feet each on Fourth and Fifth streets, and sixty feet on Elm street. It is six stories high, the first being sixteen feet, the second seventeen feet, the third thirteen feet, the fourth twelve feet, the fifth eleven feet and sixth ten feet, making a total hight from level of sidewalk to the eaves of over one hundred feet. The stone of which it is built is a species of magnesian marble, a most durable and beautiful material which never fades or stains, the color being that of a rich cream or uniform yellow tint. This house con- tains over three hundred and fifty guests' rooms, nine large parlors, several smaller par- lors, a billiard room, bar room, vestibule, rotunda, reading-room, bakery, laundry, bar- ber's emporium, bath rooms, aside from a large number of smaller apartments for various purposes ; with elevating cars, used for ascending and descending, with spacious halls and corridors, and last and largest of all a Dining Hall that is not excelled in the style of finish or the sumptuous table which it offers to its guests, at all seasons of the year, by any hotel on the continent. The style of architecture, plan of finish and man- ner of furnishing is superb. Its accommodations are complete, thereby placing it upon the list as one of the first hotels in this country, and business men, travelers, tourists and all others, will find the "Southern " a pleasant home, with beautiful surroundings and superior accommodations at all seasons of the year. But one trial will be required. to prove our assertion. The proprietors are men of untiring energy, the employees are. courteous, obliging and attentive to the wants of guests.
LAVEILLE, WARNER & CO., PROPRIETORS.
THEO. LAVEILLE,
CHAS. P. WARNER,
W. R. CARTER, G. W. FORD.)
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4. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
C. W. BROKING. A. ROESENER. C. H. ROESENER. F. MAYER. E. D. BROKING.
INDIANA
Transfer Company,
NO. 40 EAST MARYLAND STREET,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND. GOODS DELIVERED WITH CARE AND DESPATCH. RATES REASONABLE. Over Charges and Damages
SETTLED PROMPTLY.
- PROP'S. BROKING, ROESENER & CO.,
GEORGE TRAYSER, (Late of the firm of Trayser, Robinson & Co., Indianapolis, Ind.,) MANUFACTURER OF
MED. L PIANOS.
Awarded the FIRST PREMIUM ! -AT THE- Indiana State Fair,
1865, 1866 and 1867, for best Square Piano manufactured in the United States.
THREE PATENTS FOR IMPROVEMENTS. WARRANTED TO KEEP IN TUNE MUCH LONGER THAN ANY OTHER.
MY DEAR FRIEND-It affords me great pleasure to give you my opinion as to the excellence of the Piano of your make, I had the opportunity of playing last night. Said instrument is remark- able for purity of tone, equality and strength in all its registers. I wish you all the success you . so justly deserve in your profession as a Piano Maker. I remain, dear sir, yours truly. GEORGE TRAYSER, Eso., Indianapolis, Ind., February 10, 1865. GOTTSCHALK.
Factory : Corner New York and Davidson Streets, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
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ADVETISING DEPARTMENT.
BATES HOUSE
.10
Pu
Indianapolis
North-West Corner Washington and Illinois Streets,
INDIANAPOLIS, INO.,
N. D. KENEASTER, - - PROPIETOR.
This old and popularly established Hotel, the largest in this city or State, more com- plete in its appointments, having lost none of its original glory, is adding to its already accumulated patronage as it justly deserves.
The location of the " Bates" being on one of the principal corners and two of the great thoroughifares of the city, near the principal jobbing and most extensive retail business houses, public halls, churches, theatres and places of amusement ; and contain- ing large sample rooms, spacious parlors and convenient office, well arranged sleeping apartments, largest dining hall in the city, fine saloon affording the best wines, liquors and cigars, added to other conveniences, combine to make the "Bates " the most desira- ble Hotel in the city.
Business men, travelers, tourists and all others, will find it pleasant and profitable to stop at this Hotel on visiting Indianapolis.
Capt. E. HARTWELL, Chief Clerk.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
WILLIAM EMMONS.
JOHN WILSON.
WM. EMMONS &
co.,
ITALIAN MARBLE WORKS.
MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND GRAVE STONES,
Marble Mantels, Bureau and Table Tops, &c., &c., NO. 27 NORTH TENNESSEE STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
DR. CHAS. S. BEAULIEN,
WILL TREAT ALL KINDS OF DISEASE
SCIENTIFICALLY,
AND ON LIBERAL TERMS.
Office, No. 63 East McCarty Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
SMITH, ITTENBACH & CO., Cutters of Stone
FOR
BUILDING, ORNAMENTING & PAVING.
Yard on Cady, near Harrison Street,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Keep constantly on hand all kinds of stone in the rough which they will manu- facture to order.
MARBLE WORKS!
B. O. CARPENTER,
No. 36 East Market Street, near New Journal Building, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Monuments, Tombs & Grave Stones,
Of Italian and American Marble, always on hand or made to order.
Scotch & New England Granite
MONUMENTS FURNISHED ON REASONABLE TERMS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
PALMER HOUSE
Indianapp
SOUTH EAST COR. WASHINGTON & ILLINOIS STS.,
(THREE SQUARES NORTH OF UNION DEPOT,)
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Alonzo Black, - - -
Jeff. K. Scott,
-
- Proprietor.
- Chief Clerk.
The Palmer House is one of the oldest and most favorably known hotels in the State of Indiana, owing to its having been conducted by enterprising men for years; and it has gained a popularity that any number one hotel is justly entitled to. Its location being on one of the greatest thoroughfares of the city and on one of the principal cor- ners, where the street cars pass running to any part of the city, near the centre of busi- ness, places of amusement, public halls, theatres, churches, county and State offices, renders it especially convenient for business men from neighboring towns and villages, politicians, commercial travelers, tourists, pleasure seekers and others, who may have occasion to visit this city. They will have a guarantee of a quiet and comfortable home during their stay, as the "Palmer " contains fine accommodations, a bountiful ta- ble, comfortable sleeping apartments (the office and dining hall being on the ground floor,) and all the conveniences that are to be found in any western hotel. The proprie- tor is an affable gentleman, and the attaches are courteous and obliging. All will do well to give the Palmer House a trial, and be satisfied of the truth of the above state- ment.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
TUTEWILER BROS., DEALERS IN
STOVES, TINWARE,
-AND-
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
MANTLES AND GRATES.
Sole Agents for the Monitor
WARM-AIR
FURNACES.
No. 74 East Washington St.,
Tousey & Byram's old stand.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
DR. WILLIAM THOMSON'S
OFFICE AND CONSULTATION PARLORS
-ARE LOCATED AT-
29 SOUTH DELAWARE ST., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.,
Where he will continue to treat and cure
PRIVATE DISEASES
In all their species, stages, ramifications and phases.
Dr. Thomson will give to each patient a written guarantee, binding himself to effect a radical and permanent cure, or make no charge.
Dr. Thomson has made the treatment of private diseases a specialty since the year 1851-three years in the city of Buffalo, New York, eight years in Chi- cago, Illinois, and two years in Peoria, Illinois. During eight years practice in Chicago, he cured over THIRTEEN THOUSAND CASES.
In Dr. Thomson's practice for Scrofulous, Rheumatic and other blood ail- ments, he uses a Fumigating Vapor Bath of the most ingenious kind, in con- junction with internal treatment.
SEMINAL EMISSIONS, the consequences of self-abuse, is a solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing, with unerring certainty, the following train of morbid symptoms, unless combated by scientific medical measures, viz: sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, and noises like the rustling of leaves and rattling of carriages, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, dislike to form new acquaintances, dispo- sition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, night sweats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, monomania, and frequently insanity.
INVOLUNTARY SEMINAL EMISSIONS may not make their appearance for many years after the practice of this vice has been discontinued, and the patient may be afflicted with slight derange- ment of the system for some time before emissions are developed. Therefore, all are cautioned who have been addicted to solitary habits, to be on their guard, and on the first appearance of unusual symptoms endeavor to avail themselves of the services of the best medical talent, and be cured of this soul-subduing and murderous disease, which destroys both body and mind and ren- ders its victim totally unfit for society or marriage.
Dr. Thomson's success in the treatment of syphilitic diseases is proverbial. Many of the best and most candid physicians, after having placed their patients under the usual forms of treatment, without satisfactory results, advise them to apply to Dr. Thomson as
The Only Chance of Being Saved
OFFICE AND CONSULTATION PARLORS,
NO. 29 SOUTH DELAWARE STREET,
Indianapolis, d.
POST OFFICE BOX 1,650.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
EXCHANGE Livery, Sale and Boarding Stables,
NO. 35 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET,
(Opposite Bates House, one-half Square north of Washington Street,)
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
This old and popular establishment has lately been purchased by Mr. Hinesly, a well- known horse merchant and livery stable proprietor, whose knowledge of the business enables him to KEEP AS FINE STOCK AND GET UP AS GOOD A TURN OUT as any other stable in the city, at reasonable charges. The stables being large the accommodations for boarding stock are number one and convenient. A liberal discount made in supplying carriages for funerals, pic-nic, sleighing and wed- ding parties. The proprietor pledges his personal attention to the satisfaction of pat- rons, and business men and pleasure seekers will find the best accommodation for boarding their stock or securing a number one livery turn out of any kind, by calling at the
EXCHANGE STABLES
WILLIAM HINESLY, PROPRIETOR.
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ADVETISING DEPARTMENT.
MACY HOUSE, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
SOUTH-EAST COR. ILLINOIS AND MARKET STS.,
ONE SQUARE NORTH OF WASHINGTON STREET.
A. W. Melsheimer, - Prop'r.
This house having just passed into the hands of Mr. A. W. Melsheimer, an experi- enced hotel keeper, has been thoroughly refitted and refurnished throughout, and is now open for boarders and the reception of guests. Its location being near the center of the city makes it convenient to business, churches and public places of amusement. Business men and politicians will find this hotel a convenient and quiet place, affording good accommodations, including a bountifully supplied table at all seasons of the year, comprising the best the market affords. The sleeping apartments are well ventilated in Summer and warmed in Winter ; the whole affording a comfortable home at moder- ate charges. Travelers will find it to their interest to give the Macy House a call on visiting Indianapolis. 18
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
SPIEGEL, THOMS & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS
-AND-
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Furniture, Chairs,
AND MATTRESSES.
WAREROOMS : 71 & 73 WEST WASHINGTON ST., FACTORY : SOUTH EAST STREET,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
INDIANA FIRE
Insurance Company ! OF INDIANAPOLIS.
ACCUMULATED AND CASH ASSETS, $303,483 23. OFFICE NO. 5 ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
LARGE SECURITY-FAIR RATES-PROMPT PAYMENT .. Policies of Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire issued on the most favorable terms, W. T. GIBSON, Secretary. J. S. HARVEY, President.
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