Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 February 1869 — Page 2
DAILY
w&vuz haCTE. tstd
Iriflaf hlornlng, Feb. 1«U»»
"Washikotok
lifcVed
Tbs
friends of Gen.
Matub* reflection, aided by a carefal examination of tho subject in all its prob able bearings upon the success of the in coming administration, has modified our views upon the question of ,tfce repeal ot the Tenure-of-Offloe law. We have become convinced that It ought to be repealed. It can serve no other purpose than to prevent General
A. J.
Ution
l^®*
special* Bay
Speakership of the Forty-first il ptactically not contested, Bla*
f.r, $£«•»
DaWis,
•ides the New England^ jtja:&la itti
and has
two-thirfo Of the I last Feh&ai£i *Jh
thathf WjM.g8 I
Allvdivq to a reported expretslon of General Gbabt, to tbe effect that he "see* no justloe in discharging military officers after the} have given the best pert of their lives to tbe service,u and to tbe fact that his natural sympathies are probably with shoulder straps and stars, the Cin. einnatl Timet very decisively avows Us inability to see why officers who have en joyed from two to ten thousand dollar salaries may not be as properly mustered out when they are no longer needed, as privates who have served through greater hardships and dangers on the pay of lhir teen to sixteen dollars a month, or from $166 to $193 a year I
Grabt is reported to have said that he will give oivil offioes to the military gentlemen who may be cut off by the bill before Congress. No objection to that It they are "honest, falthftil and capable.'* Indeed, we have hoped that Gbaxt would select those whom he knows to be honest and capable, even if he were compelled to draw the most of them from tbe soldiers of the late war.— But we apprehend no tuoh compulsion. "Honost and capable men" may be found among those who never saw a squadron in tbe field, never packed a knapsack, and never charged on the enemy's lines, and we trust that tke incom. ing President, while faithfully and fairly remembering the immeasurable debt of gratitude that is due to the "military element" of hi* party, will not so discriminate between that and the "civilian element" as to furnish good cause of complaint. Indeed, the good sense which General Gkast has shown in every period of his military and political career thus far, is a guarantee that he will so acquit himself in the great office to which he has been called as to insure the approval and support of tbe honest, intelligent masses of the party to which be owes his unparalleled elevation.
now sells
Wk. T.
GrahT
being
from
xnakiug the removals which he may deem essential to the publio service. The Senate has full control over his appointments. They must be submitted to its consant and approval what more do Senators require? If the President can make no removah—if in every case of suspension from offlae he must send his reasons to tbe Senate, and they must be submitted to tbe investigations of a committee, and then to tbe ordeal of the Senate itself, it Is clear that practically his power of removal amounts to nothing. The delays and uncertainties surrounding it—tbe chanceB of thwarting his aolion by the Senate's vote —will be so great ai to deprive it of all terror and all effect. The country expects GsAjrr to sweep the civil service of the horde of Booundrels who have made it a stench in the nostrils of the people. If the Senate intends to aid him in his efforts for oivil reform, let It repeal tbe Tenure-of-Office bill, by which it has tied his hands.
about to doff the robes of
office, which he has drabbled in more mud than evon tho worst of his predecessors—several of whom have done tbeiT "lovel best" In that direction—Is apparently preparing to take upon himself a oharacter which ho had oontemned. He evidently intends to assume once more the rola
of Moms, in which he appeared
during a short but brilliant engagement in Tennessee. He was expeoted to p!ay the same character in Washington, but unfortunately for himself he became infatuated with the idea that he oould play tbe part of OX.XVXB CaoMWitL, in which ha was only so far happy as to be able to defy Parliament, but was not successful in dispersing It, aa old Noll did once upon occasion. The charaoter of Moses, leader of the blacks out of politic*) Egypt, not having been attempted on the Washington boards, this last move ment, wbioh seems to be intended to earry favor with what might have been "his people," is suggestive of Mr. JoHKBojj's trying to foql the colored folks when be gets back to Tennessee. His la test veto is, strange to say, founded upon the remarkable suggestion that by a reso lution passed by Congress, concerning District of Columbia affairs, soma injury may be done to the colored residents of that seotion. And it must be said In favor of this veto mesBBge that the reasons assigned are well stated, seem plausible, and may be judioious. At all events the statements of the President are such that there teems to be reason In them, which suggests that at least th^y should been titled to a respectful consideration. Tbi may possibly be the last of the President'* vetoas. If so, unless he hat misstated the faots, it may also be deolared to be the best.
3*«w
SiH« th^«t%8f Jwoiiy ,*e h*t» 1 bill So. 1
million,last year- jL^'^g* All we"&ve *saK8? trade i« to produce ft surplus, and to afford itcbaapenough. Now that speca
likely to be checked by
grassland tto-fioatithas
that the herself, we may expect far »"te Coneresa energy and far
Con-
more
bo
production of real
I wealth. The price# of breadstuff* in di I Kew !?«*k No.^eprjng wheat now
S a is ii
tbe
South last February prime California
fT4®
die and Western States, Tt is be- now selW^#2?8et%%u*^eVsg5V1*ii I the Jewish synagogue on Christie street,
at $10 50 per
caucuB. 60 last February prime brands ot Bt, Louis flours now sell at $11 to $11 60 per
Shbb- barre^ain&$lrtMt
^reraUinga fdnd,whfch,th^pe« to make $100,000, with a portion of whic they propose to porcha* .» handspsae residence in Washington City,/or occupancy as the head of tbe army, and the balance they intend to invest in soma •«f» »i I b»"s,raV."i&«e. fit. Considerably over one-hal^^ «kinh amount has been raised.
M^D
*Tbb Si. .Loui*
Dcmocr^ ia
an article
which we pobfcshetf yesterday says: ••The Trfrre Haute Etpriu',echoing
rarjf 1. understands tb? 0£"il©ni of Indiana "Be-
publicans on this qu^tio11 of suffrage q«itej*|rcgj(j«t j|oy paftir^^i Pf
The Senate adjourned untll-ten o'clock to-morrow.,,, HOtTSE.^
Petitions, Memorals, 4c.—By Mr. Kercbeval uf Spencer, praying for additional provisions for the oomfort of pan pers at our Poor Houses.
The following members presented peti lions for a ohalr of Homeopathy in connection, with any Medical College that (iay be' erected by the State: Messrs. Oavis, of Eikbart, two petitions. Wile, of Laporte, Furnas, of Bendrioss and Williams, of UnicD.
The folluwing members presented peti tlons for a prohlbltoi-y liquor jlaw? Messrs fligbee, of Kosoiuskc Admlris, of Mor
jbd
and Bowen, of Wayne. Mr. Vardcman, of fiandolpb, for a reformatory for girls and woman.
From tbe cluiens of Fort Wayne, ask ing for authority .to. sell publio parks. Mr. Sabine, of3teiilen, presented sev aral Morgan raid claims.
Bills Introduced— House bill No. 258, to amend seotion one of the artiole lor the incorporation of dtieB and towns.
House bill No. 254, to establish the Twenty sixth Common Pleas Court. House bill No. 266, to save pending *uiu, affected by the act to repeal sections 43 and 44 of the act prescribing who may make a will, eto.
House bill No. 256, to so rd-district the State was to admit the election of five Supreme Judges.
House bill No. 25, to amend section 1 of tbe Supervisor's aot. House bill No. 258, to amend section 20 of tbe Supervisor's Rct-[relative to road asseismema.]
House bill No. 259, to amend section one of the act to provide for tbe protection of fioh, so as to extend the lime.
Housa bill No. 280, to provide for the publication of the proceedings of County Commissioners, Township Trustees and Grand Juries, in two papers representing two political parties.
House bill No. 261, to make a speolal appropriation for the House of Beiuge to •beet existing indebtedness and current uXp»nses of institution until further appropriations shall be mado.
House bill No. 262, moved to amend seotions three and eignt, of tbe act regu. latiDg petroleum oil.
Houee bill No. 28S, to repeal the act of Uarch 11, 1867, to amend the Evansville City Charter, fa so far as it refers to tbe holding of city elections.
House bill No. 264, for the repeal of tbe death penalty, and to promote the' oause of humanity in the State.
House bill No 266, to repeal tbe act to provide for the protection of fish. House bill N o. 366, creating a Bjanl of Immigration, defining tbelr duties, and declaring the time when the same shall take effect.
Mr. McFadin, of Cast, submitted a preamble and resolution reciting the great distance tbat oitiaena of two townships of Carrol county have to go to attend court, and declaring in favor of the attaching of the two townships to Cass county.
House bill No. 267, to authorise the Auditor of State to adopt a uniform system of book-keeping such as now in use by tbe Township Trustees.
House bill No. 268, for the preservation of the Indiana battle flags, military relics, trophies, etc.
House bill No. 268, declaratory of the common law, as to the dnty of railroads and other common carriers, In relation to tbe transportation of freights, and to prevent exorbitant rates, etc.
Bills passed—House bill No. 3, a bill providing for tbe appointment of suitable persons to hold Common Pleas Courts.
House bill No. 203, fixing the times of holding Circuit Courts in the several counties of tbe Sixtn Judicial Circuit.
House bill No. 244, fixing the time of holding Common Pteas Courts in Wayne county.
Bills Indefinitely Postponed—House
to provide for
iSTZA^firt^lof ^eonlT^ th» Bute, to set tam boshef ®fwlSrl ^lwlj^0u^l aooouot orders, «1 "Houm bni No. 323, to r*pr Motions
fr_T
Q^nd Mr, and amending section 456, repealing «o qi law as requires tale on
The Hoase devoted tie" afternoon to the disoussion gL^L-biiljpwwHi||| BBSWiHiy'^ ^KpwgpansWL JRSP ma!^fic^n^^di5/ «t.Ter|e^autep and to the amending X)Yrty Begittt3f law.
The BoufeTe^taaJfto order the former bill engrossed. The latter v/&s ordered engrossed.
not
There are two suggestions which we
th®
dtate. knows, at least, the views 5. BepuWIWns in this eeotlo'n^'of thfl State, and they may, as a general rule, be accepted fair-«atpoBc^tJ^)he opinions of the party in the State at large: 2. If as many Democrats in Indiana were disfranchised as there are in that position in Hispid, 4ft ff ^"a doubtfu] State," anYiRpubnJan pfpflf could safely assume that bold,.radical,^tone whioh so well becomes tho chief Badlo tl organ ia Missouri. But as we have neither the means. majority by the disfranehisement of the opposition, we find it safer to grasp only that which is attainable, leaving our
Badioal friends In Missouri—where negro suffrage has just failed by a majority of 18,817 notwithstanding tbe disfranchisement of their rebels—to press forward with the implements of the pioneer capers.
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LEGISLATIVE 8UMMABY. Wednesday, February 17. SENATE. Tbe Senate met at 10 o' clock. A number of petitions were presented for a Homeopathic department in the proposed Medical College.
Tbe claim of William Hannaman for $2,700 for servloes as Military Claim Agent.
Tbe Senate voted that Aaron Houghton, tbe sitting member from the counties Pike, Dubois and Martin, is not, and .hat William H. Montgomery is, entitled to the seatU Mr. Montgomery was swo|p into office.
Senate bill No. 250, to amend the ai Qxiog the time for holding. Courts in th' eleventh Common Pleas district, was introduced and passed.
Tbe afternoon session was consumed in ihe dUcu8s:oa,in Committee of the Whole, of the "Omnibus Eluoational" bill. Further discussion was postponed until lo-moirow afternoon, at 2 o'olook.
"JIWS."
I t.
While services were (being held in
as?
books of the laws," says aNew York tel egram, "two heavy stones were thrown in a window, one of them striking a gen» tleman, and the other, a heavy one, narrowly missing tbe head of a little girl."
Why should this intolerance and vindictiveness prevail? Why should there be such an onset upon our Hebrew brethren What have they done that they sbou'd not be allowed to celebrate in
in the penitentiary How many are
under Indictment? How many are under arrest for criminal offenses? How many are paupers, and a burden on the oommu» nit/? Alma" none.
IFis COttOQOfi tblng^to Heer^kt Israelites as tho offscourings of creation. This is a relic of the old time superstition, When will the senseless prfjudloe give way? A Jew is a person ol like form, pastloni propensities ambitions, affections and capacities wiih others of tfce human family. It is against tb«| p'£ cepts of law and,the dic$tef of ©rqSende and reason to thrust him out of the pale of society.—Chicago
Jfafublicail
I
WJ
A Jealous Maiden comes |o Grief. It cannot be denied that the presence of the "green-eyed monst^Jif i|B|hiquently perceived in high a*!dw tstate.-*-not even beauty, wealth and refinement ate exempt from it« ravages. Indeed, pretty young ladies are,'lt is safd, pocnlf* arly liable to the queer disease. It creeps into their heartsin such insidious disguises tbat the artless little beauties are not awsre of-existence until it crops out in sucii passionate excess that it even frightens them to. contemplate it. No doubt it was precisely in such Way- that a young lady living in New Orleans became amenable to its influence.
For some time {past she hat regarded a youth, named Oharlie, with special favor. Charlie possesses many attractive qualities. He dreeseB in the latest mode, wears an ''Alpine" and cultivates a mustache. 7et he is fickle in disposition and while his lips are attuned to the harmony of sweet words, and a low passionate recital of love's anguish, tor tbe fair Julia's ears, his mind is enumerating the attractions of the pretty little widow around the oomer.
Now, this widow is no friend of Julia or she of her. For her lift she can't see what Charlie admires In her. Indeed, Cnarlie denies any special interest in the coquettish beauty, but he goes t« see her none the less. The fact that Julia disapproved it had no effect in changing his practice and, distracted by jealousy and longing, with a woman's curiosity, to know what it meant, Jullp determined she would find out.
To this end she forgot her self-respect and became a spy. It must be confessed that the pretty Julia even became an eaves-dropper. Seeing Charlie entering tbe front door of the oosy little cottage wherein the widow abided, she hastened to admit herself into the yar&.by the raar gate, and peeped in at the window. Just uhderneatb the window, however, was a little square box, not noticed particularly at first, and on whici}- Julia stood to yet a lqokin,tdt|e room.
Sure einiugh her worst fears ajised On a sofa, just large enough for two, tho pretty widow and Charlie sat, with beads inclined, and a low monotone issuing from tbe lips of either, telling
fove's
tlainly as words migh^ have done, of confession. In the ingulsh of the moment, Julia stepped back, the box turned over. audinnumerableangry little Insects issuing fro-ti ft, proclaimed it a tyehfrft. Of ooorse they stoag her. ^V:-
Fierce as mimic warrior, the angry little demons laid hold of the shapely extremities, popping a sting in the plump ltytle hand, and then in the rounded obeek, and even the silken hose was no protection to the exquisitely fashioned ankles. What wonder that she screamed
Quick as thought pealed out her accents of terror and ,pala. She rolled on the grouid *nd craiwS ruthlessly In mud and mire her hands, feet and bodyt The house was alarmed, and the Inmates oame rushing out
tor
are only for those who will not take the trouble to keep them in perfect order by the daily use of Sosodomt. As certainly as afresh breese drives the morning mist from the face of nature, tb is bygeian preparation will remove every blemish from tbe dental surface, and keep the teeth always pure and spOllesfc. deedlw.
lr YOU
WANT a
ion, A
Bxautititl Cokflxz-
Fair SxiHi if you desire to have
all irritating and distressing eruptions and cutaneous diseases cured without fail, go to any druggist and ask for Palmer's Lotion.—Oolumbtu, (Ind.) Democrat, July,13, 1866. dwlw.
How often do you hear the complaint from the mother and father tbat their son or daughter is nrt welljthat they have no appetite that they feel languid that their head aches tbat they are growing thin and feeble, and that they haye no life or energy left. That they are low-spirited, and perfectly incapacitated to participate in any pleasures, or perform any mental or physleal duty. And the question is often asked, what shall I do for them? or, what shall I give them? Oar answer is, let them try PtajiTATios Birrxis moderately three times a day, and our word for it they will recover, dwlw.
Maonolxa Watkb,—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the pricak 10-dwlw
J^OTICE. Tkstia«rissll.
W.
1"ruT* jVh1ti1
oa theM of Ja aary, by maiaal eooaaat, Mr. ft,
Habarly letirUs, aad
ArUu
Pralst
plaoa- Th» n«w Am will be known sate stjleof Toall, Bpbf A ttalk|. il ywsss tsirtaits isslsstatHM a&dta (UtaasOsMx bTneWeeewh. tmfw t*ri--~u
Jul.
KATimi
atJO *WSMMeJf wt*i£ SVA3
f9BI«T
If tbe are fear where
perfectly free to combat the argu men is of error. We affirm, without fear
|tlooeg(ful
hivb to make to our St. Louis cote»po- brew fellow-citi*ens are quite as, if not
hits! ftlnaai/t fatiM* histi
ry W14BT
BEA'JT! F!ER
ilitlWJl'i
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One UOO 8ottli»«l2*fa'one 4ayluN.Y.City.
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Drai»«u iisttSBI SiUTI wU it. .0^ J8,V%01 A i.
Standttd Prepwatlons .. ~a*t
Boadi. AeM,*tieraleatore, Bar emiaaturs. (Only Pore) lascct rewier. i.
*|4U Oraiftsts la Tata* Hapt sell then.',
"^55BT4^t^ Crbs^ Or, Johh F. H»B*, (Succescor to) bBhli.8 B4BBI8 CO., 31 Park Bow, N. T.
Bild la UBBi SAVTB, by BABB, 6ULI0K BEBRY, Wholesale B*tall Agents. J«nWw1y-n to BM^" 3
fb(j BestttOriac the BKU aal OOKTUXIOH Be*oves all •ov«s
CPTlOJfg,
MOTH BLi
rol
OF
learn the cause of
tbe uproar. And even tbe Impudent Charlie Jooked cunningly over tbe shoulders of tbe widow but even that might have been pardoned had ha not asked, with apparent sympathy, "if tha bees a
But why protraot tne Veene Harts horn and eampbet we.re ^ealled into q&isltlon. fier h&ndi ftwatnaJ in flannel and poisonad by the stiog of tbei beesj consigns both Charlie and the widow to viry disagreeable! lites hereafter. Nev» arthelrt* 'Sbe prot^t* new stake heK Jealous again.
Tsvia
CtoUDXD WITH ItCTinUTIXB
PIMPLES,
ta*.FBIOKIU.readers
etc,, aad
thk Ntuf
son, nik aad BMttMure.
Ladies
la the
jtobskbt
lt lavaliubie.
riKXIll afterSHAVllftl It feas Be equal 10TI0S" I» the only rrliaMe reai I Ibr Diseases and Memlslua of the 8K1N.
ItOJfg "PAPH1AH SOAP" Iter tke T01UT. iLBHEKf aad BATH, will not ctiap the S1IN Itt, Cents per (ike. .-.11 vi .1.^3.
'•FLOR DE «riAB OS MATO.N
A If If
tuts. Schrli-alorm
HABIfOUO, COW.
.9SETS, $095,000, agency of thla Company having ben rlaced tn ear bands, we (ball bs nappy to receive the patronage or ths old friends of this starling OoSpany, and of tbe public geaerallf. Polloles lasted on favorable terms, by
WHABTOB, BXAOB A CO.,
^Mla Ageats.
OTICE OF SALE OF REAL B9TATB.
If
pod* at pabll: sale, tbe highest bidder for cash, enBatorday, tbe 18th day of March, 1869, at: o'clock P. M., at the door .of the first National Bafek, ceraer of Foarth and Wabaah streete, Terra Hanta, tb« IbUowiac BealBetate, tn Vigo eoaaty, Indlma, to«wli:
OommendDR forty feet (40) eait o' th* north waft corne of lot eeventy.e ght (7S) of Joha Sib leyfs IHHsion tithe town of T*rr» Saute, then eart oae bumlrfd and twenty (ISO) feet tbence eoath one haadrad aad forty.nlne net (MS) feet, to tb*la«da o*o»d_ by the Terrs Alton A tionis Bailroad Oeatfany theae* hundred and twenty (ISO) feet: from tbeaee north, one hundred aad forty-nlca (lt) feet, the plkoeof begiaaisg. Mp .A. IiAbwB,
Ntd OoBnlsiloner.
y^AQNER A MoFABLANB,
8TOHS ClIfTEBS,
Are tuep'ted to efeeate all orders for the staae work for Balldlnge, fence*, Tlagglaa, and every* thing la this it WaaVari MoVABUAMX executed tbe word oa tbe State Kormal 8oiooL wWeh Is HI0eteat reCoasmeddaton. Stone Tard on east side ef tbe T. B., A I. B. B. Irrifbt Oe pot. leSd^tn
QOJLETHLN QJSEW Kit qniOKSMAMTOOBDIB. A KIT Olaei te a email tw|, (hnasn etlver Obeek, maik^d with the owner's nan to be faetesed to a tench of keys, carited lathe pocket. These key checks snay ate* I* attache to Valfeee, Treake *ad other articles. They are very Beat aad ase* fal.
Aleo, Betel and B«geage Checks famished on ehert net toe. Door by Okeeke nstbwed and lettered. The price of a Bey Check 1« forty otate, and will be eent by mall oa reorlptof price. aleo have a Bice art e'e of, 8t««l Bay Binge end Chelae. Any nf the abovS artlclee can *e bed by calling at my Oroe»ry Store, oa the oorner of fourth aad lefa^tte atreets, or by drop* plli a line la the Pose
Jal4d3m WM. EAIfliy.
liEBrtirSv
TXk 'ft' M. BAETE^lOMW if
|iBhto. one door
fi
Ls,test Sew jlork News.
LADIES!!
Lo^Out1 IkHtiCOtft! Look Out! Look OutS
I1"A
contradiction, that our He-
TMk'Boiy llowtotha ObMks." Baby Tiac* to th« Lip*.' •'Baswstcs all BlotcWsnd •Tha Best In the WorlA,^ r*-
147 &s<
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0/LINCOLN,
fttotHtlig JPifclUl
JbsTWTC
Qiiioi
OaBttQl Street aruli urrt
km*of
Hatton*! Boaaa.
Harinr had nptrardi of tfghtaen /ear*' exporiaaoa la Denttetm h» *nfl V£L*Z'mm gin uttafactioa In all
cmm.
T. -.v !'.* Slut* 7
HOTEK $^
pARMBRS* CORNER JfUTTB Oprssil* Eaitoni KsfM« Seas*..
Havtaga l*rg» Wagon Tard attached, will en* able
bi#to
five (Mml aattoiaetiaa-1? tha Srav
•Una publio t. W, JUVKUT. boop BJ
gum
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TEBKE
JACOB BVTZ SOU.......
PHYSICIAN, BUtdHM
CANDT
NION BAK.BB1,
KASDFACTOBT,
ABO
O S O E
FBAIK DEUTIOd BHO Sianafactarere of ell Unde of
OEACKBRS, BREAD and O AKE8. PRETZELS, and Daalers it, O O E 1 E S
On Lalbyette St., between («iia! and Depot, E A E INDIANA. Orders left at N. Katsnta?h's fit off, Mala etreet, or 4tb strest, will be promptly attended to. JeS"dtf
H. DOOLET,,
j.-
ttU
STTOOBSSOB TO M. W. O'OONBKLL,
.. Has fur9ale
S O O O O S a IE W I APKJSTS,
AHD
1
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No. 104....«.Main Street. JaStdlw
JJEMOYAL. SAILMOAW AGEXCY. I kawaewlay ®ace to McBeea A Paddock's Hill, where I woald be plaaeed to eee my old MMfi aadeaetosaere. £SiSS2£Jt£Z Water ratee as tow, aad time as qtrek ae aad rniarr**-f Uaae. mla la balk ehipjf* to Sew
..
HAUTE,
..PBOPBI8TOB8.
This House has boen tboronghly refniattaJ. nay SSdwbr t":
fJlEKRB HAtJTB HG0Slii ooasaa
kum
Torre XXa,uie»^n TOJa Hotel nas reeently boea redUed, aid -pat la 4|st-elaae yip, vBtihu aoca»r.^ ^ons. UMU paaeea,in "tte State.
J. 9. BCKTIK, Projp'^.
See^ Unee,
Free
AM 1*.
Paptalan Ijotlon
01 «i-:i
riLAltE. HOUSE. ooaaaa or naer tm osto sraaart. Terre Haute, Indiana.
w. B. SBtfPlTH ^..Propprletor
OBoe of Sfarehall, Mcuteeema aod Paleetine aes lo and from aU Trains aovSCdtf
"PARK KOTEL^
0H III AHIBI0A5 AJfO SPBOPBAN P145, Oor. Bttkmati and Nassau ists,
Kessr City Hall Park —Sew Torlt aijOHQB WIQHTt Proprietor. K. B.—Located la the very heart of the wholesale ba.loeis, this Is one of tha moet convelntly located Hotels for Merchants, Buslnees men a&d othere visiting the olty. dSSdSm
PACIFIC HOTEL, JL 1T0, 178, 174 and 17S Greenwich Street, une door north of 0 rtUodt, aad one block weet of Broadway.
The undersigned takes pleeanre 1a aanoanolag to numerous friends sad pa'roai that fr this date, the chargeof4baPac4ftc wJU^be per day.
Being sole Proprietor of thie Houee, and there, fore, frte from tbe too common tx.ctlon of an inotdlnate rent, he Is fttlly able to meet the downward tendency of prises wllhont any. falling off «f service.
It will now, ae heretofore, be his aim to mstn* tela on^imlaished tbe faroreble rfpotatijn of tbe Pacific, wtich It has enj yd for many years, a" oneot the beet-fcraTelerir-ftOtefrBY
The table will be boontl nlly etippU«d with every delioacy "f tbe-set. son. The attendance will be found efficient and obliging
TbelocaiIjn «lil bs fjaud CJuvenient for three whoeebaslues'i oells thtm In the luWer part nf tbe fty, andof ready acceee to all Bailrcal aad Steamboat tiiuei. feidwSm sia johh PATTBN.
PHYSICIANS.
|^B. 1. D.-SEELY)— Bo. 41 North Toatth Street, BAGNRTIC AHD ECLECTIC pHIBIOLUf feb3dtf
DBDERKY, HOXSOPAIHfO (T.u ssce
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AOCOVOEBU.
Bxrca: Bight Ber. Bishop Talbott. D. D.a 8« W. Martin, J. 8. Beacb, Beq. Br. Bggert. OnioB tn Bssissaca oa Mulberry strert, tween ttth and 7th, next to Normal School.
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R.A. ARNAUD. rr Ovrioa—Corner of Haln and orer tbe National State Bank. liESiDSMaa—Cheetnot _St ral81yl
Call a attended to night aad di). National House.
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hiss
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fifth "Streets,
ineeinnt ok between 0th and 7th. TKBKB HAOTB. IND.
"Similiu Similibut Curanter."^ XTAYIN& ASSOCIATBD OUB. JJL telvee together tor the practise of Medltslre with the above Homoaipathlo law ae oar gatde, we Will be pieaeedt attend all who miy need oar profeeelooal eervt e».: ornoB, us main stbbit,"
Uiw
tetween 5th and 0 streets, ov Hudson's China
Store. APrUBI* VATUtt JaSEdlO
PHYSICIAN and {SURGEON: •mciMVsst MM Pobllo Sqntura, (formerly occupied by Dr. Oortls.)
BstUecce at j*Sidtf
ATTORNEYS.
H.BLAKE, Attorney at Law, ana b&TOTA.Ii"*' PUBLIC. Orrioa—On Ohio Street, between Third end roprtfa 8treets. eotSSdawdm
J.
aiuiu oaurr.
gAIKD A OKU FT,
Attorney* at Law. Orriai.—No. SS Ueia Street, ap italrtteblKdti
Wm. E. MoLEAN,:
Attorney and Oouneellor at Law,
GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, Torre Haute, Ind. Orricx.—No. 86 Main Street. durAd ly
UNDERTAKERS.
S A A O A
UNDERTAKER. Is prepared to execute' 1 orders tn his line with 1..* sees and dispatch rner of third and Cherry
Terr* Haste, Indians. IssSM-dvtf
JJNDBKTAKBB. 31. W.O'CONNELL HaTtng parchaaed back from B.
Oruber
A
W.
Ohadwich,
Co., the Undertakers Establishment,
and having tad eeven y»ar* experlenee In tbe bnalaess.li now prepared to larnish Metallo Borial Oaeee Oaakete, aad Wooden OoSna, of all styles and site*, from the best and largest stock of burial material in the State, tt 104 Mwo Street, Terre HanTe, Indiana. dwtr Terre Haate W.Ha
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Malt extracT
Great Reduotion in Price. Qvixims aaa Paomtus CrtarAiaii^. A Dtiightfti, ^atrltieas rj*TEBA«t
A neauat lavlger
A ^abatitate'o~die jgcehMle Pnahs. mSkioun
rop^u sduutaut.
{strsoiUT nasiM sotittt] A Oertala BBKBDT for Plsorjera of the TBBOAl. OBDT, 18I9S AXO STOMACB. fold by Draggista aad Oroem & JM. B. PIBKBSn, 1
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IW Itoay at.. Kew retfc
Ms 4fsatjfrr V.fl.eaa MM ftertms# M.A.
.wecretsof4.hfiG reat
A Wertraetrt1^»e4*t»M«ICBa,
CM.
and
I oft in a day how t-hrewdM»narelaloedln Wall
ed How Daaoe Halle A OoaoartSalooas are Maa* aed eowQ^abltaj Boat* A Xottarlts dacted how stock Oonpaalee uHeimte tbe Dntblee Beret, read fcis It casta ne
aWtsi Boat* A Idttc I.s at ooa* Oonpaalee 1 aad how
•ear Thirty fine- aagraviats, aad tella aU atoat theUjntriM abdOiHrnof We» Teck, aad Is the Spiciest atd Cbeapeet work af thakiad fabOohrd
ONLY $2.75 FEB COPY. W Saiid fer Oiic«l«S aaa eee ear tenea, and a (loa ot the wo.k. ^ddreas JONXS ftiU dlACf
n.
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4 NATIONAL HO0SIT, Ooa. SlXTB A.HD Hua Stukt.IND.
BROTHERS A CotT. Ctidnaati,-O. CUcagc, I.{.. orSt. Lpole, Mo. J. A "ITTiTftiv —Iafcrlerworke of a
V*W«,llailMcba.a«iar are
beln« eircaiated. bee that the bocks en bay conuia SS toe egpmvtage ai4s«llaifS,t8 pef Wl--t sstxt
American Company
UOILT nuatu
TOILET &OAPS. McKE0NB, ?AN HAltiEN CO, St S. *rout-»t.,
iixuxB.r±u,
v.qci
Barclay-st., N. f.
Honeifj Qiyeerine, Elder Flower, mmquet and
Palm,
IaQuelltv. Style and Perfume warrant* equal to tb. Eaatlfh aad sold fully 60 per teat, cheaper, which Mcouuts fot tbe great falling off intbfdeaaa4 tor the forvlga eoips, Ked the uKbreee* d.Eied aaccses of the Aasarleaa Ceapaay Toilet BOsfS. "KLJOW evai w*ere tn the Duuea
Mea|0I(», TAI BiARKJf A
OtateA
COm
Sole HsKftctumr
WASTED, Ati ESTS.-JETLtS^SS erywb'ere, male aad female, to introduce the OKNOINB IUPBOTED OOMMONSBDSB FABILYSrWINO MAUBIBB-. Thie Machine will stlton, hem, fell, took, %ailt, cotd, bind, braid, and embroider in a most superior manner. Trice only fXS. Folly warranted Ibr five yeere. We will pay 11,000 for any machine tbat will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic eeam thaaourSi Itn akesthe "Klastlo Lock Stitch." Er*ry eecond etitoh caa be cut. and still the cloth cannot be pnlled apart without tearing it, Ws pay Agents from ITS to 1200 per ftOBtb abd expeusee, or a commlsetoa foa W&idi twice that amount caa he Blade. Addrcas SBOoliB A 00., Pittsburgh, fa,, or Boa ton, Mass., or St. Louie Mc«
Cantton.—Bo aot be lmpoeed upon by other parties palming off worthlese oaat-lran machlnee, nader the same name or otherwise. Ours la the only genuine and really praotical maohlue manufac tared.
E4BLT ROSE POTATO-iTf" •ign Spring Wheats, 0ta Barley, Oorn, 01o*er 8x ds, Grass Seed, Hojs, fowl-, Best Fodder On ttr. Send tor the ExnatXSNT*!. Faax Jou« iX, only 2 cenu Ohambtrsburg, Pa
Addreea OBO. A. DB1TZ,
nurseries of W. F, Heikes. A N OLD BSTABbUHHXXT with a aew feeJ\ ture Breiy person can procure Treea and rlktsta at Wholesale Prises, by ordering through our 0uo Lepartui^at. For pilose »n her infermetlub, adarese W. F. UBlKBe, Daytos, Ohio.
A CtEITI WASTED for oar aew book ot -c*. x,ooo psg(S, profdselr Illustrated with elegant Begravings, Mat's, Ao. Price, In olotb, W. fbe f«o Mlsioss ot USI DA|T| the Life and^ XplsllCS .of aHL by Ber. tfee rsO^niiui A Howsotr. A YlTid ptetnre of the tiaiee 01 theareat Apoetle. Warm* If coBunendud by oIircjfBMot ili.jlMioal a* tlons* Bnperior to tbaingllsh edition, andeold at one-third Its price. .tee and lefersnees in
XduuUi
Uagnege, Oetamisslons ta Aceate
LAhasa tbaa ever before offeree. Olreulare iree. adiites tbePablithers, B. W. BLISS A 00., To Me, Ohio.
Ag**t»Wanted for
HOW |o MAKB THE PABH.PAf. How to deuble the valise of land and the profits on eto k, and how to raise tbree times the qa*nt|ty efa't ratal erops to aa acre. 760 pages 140 ueeaittai aad aeeflal illestr»tioae. Farm .ate Bnd It to |Mt tra to ability aad energr. artloulara, aJdrsss HcOOB*
ent, young men aod esperlend sigeate Bed it pays to oaovses fortbls book. ^lOe par taeath aeeoratBg to For full particulars, ail dress 2 DT A cO., Philadelphia, Pa,
AGEBITB WAHTSDfoT the Ltftand Tiatesof an pan Oessplete KdlUasa. By Ole BAll lie 0»ateare A Boareon, with sa intiodu tloa by Bishop Biarsojt. It is tbe greatest Biblical work of tbe age. Bond for out' ooP)'*rignt circular, endorsed by B. MT. Baecher and tbe eadlngdtoleat*aeor Europe aad Amerl. oa Bo sore you get the SoataSTa Spirjoji.
B. B. TBBAT A 00 Publisher., fcd Broadway, B. T.
VTIBl BPOBlSKANs FABMlfl ttI0kil -•2* MAff, should sni for our pamphlet of kO pages,oonialnlag a mil deeerlpttun ot
Agents Wanted'"
FOB
THc
AMIRICATtTliB BOOK NA
TIONAL. BsOUTBBrfor U6». Aatrenomt ca], His loal, Political, financial, -Comiaerolal, Agricultural, fdusaUihal, Beli^U., Tnis woik oeut.fee a veetfind iflstetMoSw }afor mation res.eetlag ttaeValteMntes and Foreigt eoaatriee, tnclading every Oeiiartm-ut of bi General aad Mitb^ Ooverntaeat), #£lch all 6)ea»a will Sad iuTaluabU fordaHv^reftrsace. AddnS 0. 0.0488 AOO., Plkee Opera Somm, Olaeiw natl Ohio.
MAPLKtVOOU "\T^rOTB,ADIPiUefield, Mass.. Bev.O. V. Srcaa, Ptl^lpal Flf elsik semi.sonaal Tsrm opens March t, W*. Faoultlee and location aasttrpaseed. "y. :~i
OaisD BAPID3, MICH.,' 1
8srt. 10, ISO,/
XjrnvooTt A BAirWtu: The people seemtohecrasy about your Ban JiflVtT Asa. Please send sse twenty dosin or
Tcurs truly, W
D. F.
3 •. r-
OA £TT/6iV.-^Unprln«lpled setting Axes painted red, ae the Bti
WANTKD-A«M1S-2£M? HSlTTine MACHINE. Pr ee l«. The simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Machine ever lnVsatod. W.U knit *,000 tohee per mln. ute. Liberal loduwmente to A.ente. Ad'reee AMChlCAN KKITTiKO MAOBIMB 00., Boe'.rg. Mass,, or St. Louis, Mo.
TBR PATENT MAUIV COBB!
WIU eetnr grsy hair a permanent blat kor brown. Sold everywhere. Bent by ma 1 lor 91,2*. Addteee WE PATTOST, Treeenrer.
Mag'e Comb Cote pan f, Springfield, Xees.
ARKHTS,
Farmers, ttardeaeis, and
FrulteOroWert.—Send for perticuUt of "Brsr'i improved
S'ruit
I Have Made Advertising a Study.
Ftke
IB TBN ClftS I Will send to any oas a list of bsetNewspapers la tbe Onitet S»atee. I wrv once hav* paid a tkoasaat iaUdfl lor this veiy Information. Address Box B71, Jfew Tork City.
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MA^PA^rtm
theTl*
tjhe •TOT^Bl^Snab7«g
and
CITY PLAJN1NG
CX1FT WILLIAMS, KAXI7TACTOBXXS Or
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
WjattwiaiPanylMiiiMseiy Moaidlng Brackets, 41 8ulrft«lliiig8, .1
Ballosiers, Newell P«fet8, rioriug aid Siding,
f'
Aad all descriptions of Finished Lumber.
Wholegalajtnd Retail
JLath and Shiagles,^, Slate Roofing, Cement Koofing,
Hoofing FeItiCi?
Coslom Sawing, Planlog and Wood laming DONE to ORDEK. All Work Warranted!
Corner of Ninth and Mulberry Stsw^. JaXSdtf tl
di-. .1
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JOHN
:oj
1 THJS tnuiimutvn
WISE MEN of the LAND Tike Divine, tbe Fbjrsiclao, the Judge TJSE DAILY IN THBIB OWtt UOiLSl AliD BCOOUMENi:
To all Invallda and Snflerers raoa
Dyrpepda, Sick Headaehe, Sour Stomach, CostiveneSa, Heartburn, lodfgesiiou, Piles, BUlene Attacks. Liter OompUtats, Seat, and
Bueumatlo Affectioce KATUHB»S OWN 1
GREAT AU GOOD RKJHK0Y,
TABRAXT'S
Kffervesceut Seltzer Aperient, Ae the test aad Best Keltiabte Mad Mae Kver offered to peoj^a for the above' clase of
Tbe narelng babe. It* brothers aad sisters,'iu parents and prand-pareets. will all Bnd thl, pleasant remedy well adapted fer tbelr different complaints.
MAItUTACTUKrD OHLT Br TARHANJ di €0.,
B78 Greenwicb «U, New York. mar For Sale by all Pragglete. *S etjl8—dSmeod
£ASNIKLB.
Would reepeoteully oall the attention of the cltttens of Terre Haute, and the pabllo-ln goueral, thai he hae rented rooms above Saxton A-Watnu« ley's Dry Qeods store, tor the purpose ef carry! ng nerehant Tailoring^ He keeps always on band a
uLOTBa,
HATS AND CAPS.
BW TfSrOB K5" a S O
N
»P
a new In-
v.utioQ by wMohthe meat inveterate Meters, maoteafs snd efcioes horsee can be driven with rftci sofitf. For b'eeklsgand trotting heries, it is h«tur than Btrey's or any oth ays em.— Ssatine. Adenea B. P. BOYBB A 00., Parkee ourg, Chaster Co., Pa,
JUST I» RECEIPT OF
Bfteua' Hata ol all kinda, Boys' Hata ol all kinds, Mlwaea' Hata of all kinda,
Aad at ail prloee.
Hate made to order on sbort notior. (faint *°*THR FALL STXLJBSS, 140 Main Street. Terre Haste. I« uovSTdtf
A 9 0 O N A Of fiM
eaiae esat /res
to
BOOK AG KITS WAITED for Matthew Bale Smith's Hew Book, SUNSHINE AND SHADOW^
IN NEW YORK.
a woaa
op
8PEER
True ant vine Invigo-
ratorao'i tasees Deetreyei." Samples to teat will te rw.rd-dtoany part of tbe Unired States aai rxsr.cr aaTisracri a guarant'ei. Clood Agents are wantet In evey Con«ty in tbe united 8ia-ee. Addrees
J. AOBaBB, 63
Baltimore, Md. on AAA OFriCBBS under the new AdmiuistfVtUW tratioa. We prepare applications la form for Qovarament posltione eecure Ceogreesi eat end other me^seer influeuce, end personally preseat tw claims of sppl.cants. For cl cular of inesruetloas addnss with stamp, W»osmta A HaTfica, Wasblngton, B. O.
*Sh&
NATIONAL-
LIFE INSURANCE CO., or rax [Jnited States of America*
WAsautewa, ». e»
I
Infante' Mat* of all kinda,
oaf
Aaeoaame tataam, replete with An
scdotee and lucidents of Lift In the Great MaIff* AgmitMdt0
Oelaeo Pbl.
dealer
are setting Axes painted retf, ae the Ban Jaoac Af. The v»od qualities or his Axe ionsis:s la its OtTTTtMQqi litlee, aot In the red paint.
Tbe "Bao J&ckM" te for sale by all respoailble hardwaiedraiersandthemaaufacturers. LIPPINCOTT BAKE WELL,
Mcae day, eaefft^'eUand •feMe.
tropolis. 1 One crwKtt74t (6 tfMfi ever puUlsqed that Sells so rapidly.
Iji
t«
cred SSTin 16 tys uao4er »IH 7 dags. *0 book
TTJ1 Kouwl-h to know how Fortuaee are made A aui io«t in a d*j how Shrewd Men are ru lned In Wall Stmt how "Coua rjoea" are ewindedby Sharpers bow Xinlneie a «t Mer chants are Blackmailer howOece Hll' and Concert SalootiS are Mansged how Oambllni Honers and Lotteriea are rondnotMi bow ?toi I Compaolea Originate tnd bow tbe Bubblee Burst, read this wotk. It tel ti ationt themyeteruof New ork, aait cnntalBegtogradtilcat Use e, of Its noted Millionaire*, Wurctiiints, Ao.
St
dwSw
Pltbburgb, Fa.
OO. Haptford Oonn.
S "STAKDABD
W I N E
I E S
THE BEST BITTERS For Weakly Persons, FOB THB WBAK, raa THB PALK,
FOB THB 8ICKLT, FOB THE AOBO,' FOB FitUAl/lil, roB
Ko
SecocU street,
spuing
oa a 111
Bitter* Equal to Tliem
Speer's Standard Wine Bitters, —mads or—
WINE, HERBS & BOOTS
Srum'e Celebrated Wine, so well known, with rUOTlijI BABt, CHAM0B1LK
WKBS,
SSAB^WKJT, WHO CBCBBI BA&K, UUfOKB,
and each other OKBBS aad BOOTS as will la all oaiee assist Digestio :, promote tbe Secretioae oi the Sjslam it. the aatoral channsla. aad give
TONE A.3TiD
To
VIGOR
-fe TBS—
Y0UI6 AID OLD, MALI ASD FKIALS! Alt use tt with woaderfnl suceess. Bring# OOLOB frit
Ui* wWie Up,
*&
BLOOM AND BEAUTY
To the this Usee and care-worn oouuteuence. Onree FBTBB and weatee AFFBTrnB. Try thtai Dae aooe other* Aefc- fcr SFBB&a STARS
ABD BCTTBBS. Sold by Oruggi-U aad flrooofe. Bee that ml signature Is over tha oork of aaeh Bottle.
ALFRED SFEEIL J.f aad B4B Breadwey, HeW Ye
TimalfcB.
COIUIH
cBitiuni sriciuictif
Aitbotib
Jctv
Si, U6S.
CASH CAPITAL^. .$1,000,000, paid
nr nrix.
^branch offioxi First National Bank Building,
PHILADELPHIA
I, »3 .i. Where the general btuln-se of th* Company Is trauaactel, and to which all general corrtspcnd enoe should be eddre^eed
OFi'IOUU 1
OLABSMCB H. OLABB, Prreldent^ JAY UOOEC, Obairman Finance anJf iiwa Committee.' HKN BT D. COOKB, Vlce-Prraldeat. :r.I, XMXB30X W. PKST, 3ecreUrj aad Actuary.
This Coapan National in its character, elfe by teason of its large Capital, Low Batea ef Premium and New Tub las, tbe meet dockable sassae of insuring life yet prseeuted te tke puklSa.
The ratei of premium being largely redaoed, are nude aa favorable to tbe Icearars as these ef ths best Mutual Companies, aad' atold all the complications and uacertatattee of Notes, DtVt(lends, and the mlsuuderetan lags wl.ich the lat« ter are so apt to cause the Poley-Hol4er.
Several new and attiaotive tabiae ate now B*arr seated, which aeed only to be understood to piove acceptable the.public, suohas tke IK-COME-PBoDCOTBO POLICY and BXTOBtt PRtMlCM POLICY. In the former, tke policyholder aot only atoarta a Ufa insurance, payable at death, but will receive, if living, after a p«ri«d of a few yens, on atnual ineomt
eeat. (lOprr seat.)
r.
FASHIONABLE
SSLBOtION OF OASSIMIBBd, VIS
TlHOi,
Ac., and la ready te make It up in
The latest Style and On Short notice, aad oa very Seasonable Terme. Having no high rente to pay, ha promi-ea to make up te Older, Whether the goods be lurntehed by him or not.— Everything tn hie Una cheaper than anywhere elee.
Cutting deae and warranted to lit. A liberal patronage solioited. sug29dtf.
egaal
to tm
jmt
cf kit pcticf/.
Company agrees
0
Merchant Tailor MAXBBTBBXT,
Over Saxion WalmtUy'tDry Good*
store
In the latter, tha
ta rttarm to th»
assai eit UttHui
omeaiii 0/ msnef Ht kas paM in,
im
adrfto'ents de
omcaati/ his peUcy. The attsntfoa of pereoBt contemplating Inaarlag thtlr lives or Iscteaslng the amount of laser ance tbey already have, Is called to the special advaotageaoSbred by tbe National Llfs Insarunaa Company.
Circulars, Pamphlats andfaM particulars giveai on applioatioa to the Branch Office of the Ootapanj, or to JOHH W. KUaJCS dk Cd.,
Tj
OF HABTFOBD, COS If«
Cash Assets over |5,Oftt,8M 19.
(j
GINOWNATI, OB 10,
General Agents tor Ohio sodOeatral aad SontA. ern Indiana. J, A. FOOTS, 9Sdwly s- Agent Ibr TarraHanle, Ind.
*3"» t- s:r -J! si:
JNSUBB WITH THB BEST
E T"n A
Fire and Tnlaad Insurance at as favaralile isias ae tue ttaisriis Pei mlt for Reliable lndesSkltF, HAOEU A McKSBIT. Agents ,t
Jat'tlilBm .. Oowling Hall. 4-jJJei ..'irri«rj6ts«HK«a.»?
.K.-J
FXBJE AJ*I Lli'E,
INSURANCE AGENCY
i+jffS5v#'W
Is
Book Agtvl.
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u^nx
riv
-x-iwugr^t vltl-i
I} edi
oof t'vu^
olio wing .Old and Sellable OempanlSa Bep resented.
Mcretiaute Firo Ins. toe, HABTFOBP, OOBB.
North American Fire Ins.Cfe
HaBTFOBO, OOBB.
Applications taken and Polleles Issued in «oy ot the above named Companies in lowest oorrent rates. Also, B£^L ESTATE bought and sold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended to.
Apply to
Alvft
ItOpafnTinttit ZttmtraUd.
iUi.
A. OBANE
m.
Ihe laigext
commission giveu. Our SS-tega circular snd S6 Oreenbark sent Free on appiio tien. For ful particulate and terms, eddre-e the Publlsbere J. B. BUBB
General Fire and Life Insurance Agent.
,j .OFiriOJEs .•
UtainlSt. between fitii&OUi
Terre Haute, Ind.
Office 159 Main Street Old 8tand ot
Dra. Thompson
A
Bust
.. ,.SH4* •.
A
9*0
Getsgh. Cold, «rH«w* Threat. Bturtles mniiti ampmea,
A»vsaevu a# eaaeaao- tt AXLO'CD tO OO'TXltCS, Irritation of ths Luan, a atnasaeat 'fhraal iKs tlon, or
sub
lasamle
Laag Disease is otfsavaa asset*. c3 "«i,,
Brovn'i Broncbitl
TtkIm,
1
B-vlrg a dlrert lnflasasa to tM parte, glee tsbiasdiftte relief.
fOrBreneMtls. AUSts,flatarHt,Caa. sump live and Threat Dlseeess, Tseoats
abb
rsss wira atwafs eooe stieases.
8ISGEBS AND PUBLIC SFIAKIRS rill And JVeefcss useful in earlcg the voice when taken befute MnglBKOt Speaking, aad relieviac the Tbroat after aa anu*aal aaortioa of tbe tt* c»l organe. The Trock* are rey mmeaded aad, prescribed by Pfcysirfaus, and havs had teetiase- •J Hals from eminent men tarougbout tueoountrj^ Being an artleie of (roe meilt, aod batlcg iMta th-lr«-fflo*c7 br ttstof miny Jears, eeoh jemt. .c finds tb'm In new localities ia varices eaits o1 ths world, and tbe fVaekes ere natv»isaUT pronouneed tetter than otherartte'ee.
Oaraiir alj "Baowa's Baoaoaut Taoeags,"' aad do net take any ol tbewmSHsss ImBslhas me be tffsred. sot© mtareraBSx. :l& t' dSdaw-dasee-lasSle iiZtlrh -1 -:-i
'.iii ,*9."
*/f ANHOOD
aito
THB VIGOB
ivX or YOUTH restor.dln f»ur weeks. DB. KlC'OBD'n BaaBBOB Of LlFB restores maal/ porter fr?m ahatever cause arts'og tbeeflects ot oarty pe nieioarbabtis, seif-abasis, Impoc-ac# and oUniate. gtr« iay at eaee to this woaderfW medietas, if takea rtgelstlf aeeerdiar to tbe 41i»etlona{»blch are v.ry simple, ami require no reetralnt from buataeae or pleasure.) Fhllcre le hottlee at »S,or four «a*al
tmpoeeihle Bold la hottlee at SB, or four ^aaau ties In one 11 99.
J.,aad B4B Breadwey, flewTTetk. polnsedagsasui AMrlea, B. OBBUfBS,
To be ha-i only of JheK
To be ha-: oni/_of_the
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