Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 February 1869 — Page 2

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DAILY EXPRESS

TKBBE HAUTE. I3STO,

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As aji illustration of the extent to jKj^.£E80ir) gixty-eight years ag(--i«iteg' which the silly rage for relics is carried I

petitioned to have the remains of Louis Phillip* brought back to, Prance, at those of NAPoitOM had been, mfcny years ago, by the. King, Ljuis Phillipic, for burial. The Senate answered that this secondary funeral service was a matter of private business in which "the public was not interested. -~5-

As gxnzral rule,legislative bodiei gain nothing by notiaing the attacks of newspaper correspondents, while they are almost certain to lose their dignity and compremise their self-respeot. *In our judgment, too much time, that ought to be valuable, has been wasted by the present General Assembly of Indiana, in very undignified fretting and worriment over What sundry mombers of the lobby pressgang have said about them. The Legislature, individually and colleotively, will -be judged by the work accomplished during tbe'session. That will be permanent ., for good or evil, while the fiingi of mail eious scribblers, though they may not be very pleasant to bear in silence, are but a thing of day, a transient "sensation," io tended to gain notoriety for their authop

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in this coantry, it Is stated that the two I ^en

cut into small fragments for souvenirs,J per8

by the crowds of Bnilimorean^wbo Yisi-1 ted the remains- :i

Thk

French Senate has recently b«n

It ib proposed among the members of the Common Council of New York to offer President «Toh*kbon a publib-recep-tion in thak city after he leaves tfceWiiite House on the 4th proximo, if he should return .to his home- by that routeThe authorities of Baltimore, through I

the Constitution" to pass around among the people."

It is noticed as a somewhat intereiting coincidence that while the United fltatet Envoy, Mr. (JacrsHlNa, was securing from the Colombians the right'of making canal across the Isthmus of Panama, Senor AyoN, of Nicaragua, was arranging witb NapuLKON III, tho conditions of a"Frencb canal through that State, by way of the Ban Juan River and its great lake—a project which the Emperor had long ad vocated and set his heart on. fte seems resolved to leave works enough for the world to remember him by and the Suez Canal, the Atlantic Telegraph and the

Nicaraguan thoroughfare would tend to restore France to something of her old influence on the ocean and enable her to move Jn the van of modern progress shoulder to shoulder with her two great maritime rivals, the American and the British. ..

A Txnnxssbe eorrespopdent of the New York

'limes

gives an interesting account

of the political prospect in that State, and of the probabilities of the coming oanvass* He thinks it certain that

Akdbew John­

son will be a candidate- for Governor in opposition to Col. Stokis, and says that he ia unquestionably the strongest man that can be nominated. He always had a very strong hold on the people of tho State, and has preserved areciri which will give him increased strongth in the canvass. The most formidable in£uence against him wil be that of the secret Union. League, which has absolute control of tho negro vole. Under the existing laws, those who have charge of the registration Oi voters can decide the political character of the State, and this matter will be in the hands of BROvrHLOW's successor, who will be Hon. D. W. Sknteb, now President of the Senate. The correspondent sayi that a very active and bitter canvass is expected. "iy mmmmmm—mm

If p'fisSed over in silenoe, this intention is baulked, but if a fuss is raised, the author of the attack accomplishes his purpose.— Lei our Solons try to possess their souls.in patience. It is the usual fate of meritorious service to encounter abuse, and the extent of tbe abuse is generally in proportion to tbe merit of the service ren derei. The Senate of this great Common* wealth, fuming and frothing over tbe flingk of an irresponsible scribbler, "Reimbl»K ocmq Into temp|t too't

To Wafia ftathir, or to droWn a fty."

The New York

Sun

Sun

suggests, for ika

benefit of the great army of office-seekers who are preparing their papers to present to Gen. Gbant after the 4th of Marob, that it will be well for them to carefully study his speech to the Congrec* ional Committee. This advice is good.— From that sperch applicants can easily discover whut tl to be the touohatone of fitness to hold a place under Gbant's ad« ministration. While he will not object to profound learning, brilliant attainments, and great services in the Republican cause, he will demand unquestionable honesty, especially in every person who is to be connected with the eol lection or disbursement of tbepubHc revenue. The

relate! an anecdote of Mr. Butts Worth, who, while acting as Superintendent of the Assay Offioe in New York City, some years ago, wai asked to give his opinion as to the integrity of a distinguished politician. "He is a good Democrat," said Buttbrttobth, "but he is not a safe man to handle bullion." In these degenerate days of paper money, tests —will qot have the same ring that they had a doisn years ago. But we fancy that und«r Grant's administration it will not be sufficient for an applicant for it revenue appointment to prove that he is a good

Republican. He will be met with the stern inquiry,

l,Ar«

you a safe.man to

handle greenbacks

^t is eminently proper for the Republican press to call attentio* to this point

are getting up certificate of character snn«,ma

preparatory to an advance upon "W«»bingI ton.' Let them be prepared to prove 6e-

r:„d old Jefferaonian ordeal—"Is he honest

la be capable Is he faithful te the Con tin* U»U litid down in the inaugural message of

capacity, patriotism—and they have

reTlved

blankets in which the assassin Boot^b a» t^*£- say in the coutto, let remains had been wrapt in his coffin vpre

the

The fallowing bills were introduced Senate bill No. 267, to provide for the erection of a (Joyemo/'s residence, and milking ah appropriation.

Senate bill No, 268, to allow parties to a partnership to bring suit in the name of the firm ia certain cases.

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that place and he will alio have a reception and banquet at Nashville. The old fellow has reserved a few copies of

Clal|nf

and will iia apfifed by Gen.

moving party be careful that his pa-

are

not defective.

i/rinso elf Friday, February 19 SENATE. ?'fhe sjaate mettat 10 o'clock.

WHTo. 259, to authorize the

Governor to issue a patent to Bamuel Cooper, for certain Michigan road lands uTivJoseph county. The rules were suspended, .and the bill passed.

Bebate bill Ko. 260, to increase the fees

of County Treasurers forcollectingrdelinque'nt taxes, and providing a penalty for 1 failure to colleot when they could have done so bj due dilig*

Senatef? blll No. 26 low incorporbuildings

cltfc)i^

which he"Will pass, are making prepa*a-1 ^,r gre' and-other purposes on the docks tions to give him a public reception in

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toWn» erect buildioga

^anks of canals.

Senate bill Na. Jo provide for the I jrjen(j

verification of certain facts concerning apologies »to the chief of the

bills of exchange or promissory notes Senate bill No.'268,-to authorize Nota-

ries Public, Clerks, Justices, and other officers to administer oalha oonneoted with oliims for pefiiions free of charge, and providing a penalty for violation.

Senate bill No. 2M, supplemental to

Senate bill No. 288, to fix the time for holding courts in tbe Fifth Common Pleas District, changing the time in Jefferson county. The rules were suspended and the bill passed.

Several House bills were read a first time and referred to committees House Bills Passed—

House bill No. 69, to fix the time for holding Circuit Courts in Koaeiusko and Noble counties.

House bill No. 244, to fix th8 time for holding courts in the Sixth Common Pleas District.

The resolutions reported from Oommitl tee of the 'Whole, upon the finanoia features of the Governor's message, were iisoussed. Mr. Carson introduced substitutes, and they weif'e all laid upon the table, to be taken up hereafter.

A Resolution wasrefered to the Committee on Rights and Privileges, instruct ing thenl to inquire into the authorship of a certain letter in the Cincinnati

mereial,

signed "Jargo"

A proposition from W. Henderson and J. B. Bradley, to pay f80,000 for University Square, was laid before the Senate.

Resolution jnstruoting the Adjutant General to fire a national salute of thir-ty-six guns in front.of tbe State House on the

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of February.

A discussion upon the proposed constitution alfunendment, to_ prevent the as

Internal Improvement bonds was |jnd

bune.

tbe act requiring surviving partners to I hur(jle8, and wish they could go and do

file inventories and appraisements, beoate bill No. 289, to amend section 16 of tbe Supervisors' act.

Senate bill No. 266, to amend section 68 of the Civil Practice act. Senate bill No. 367, to prevent the de struction or larceny of mortar or stone.

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®8» *,'^e9. a I an active and thrifty farmer and devoted

nine o'clock to-morrow HOUSE. Petitions, Memorials, 4a—-The following members presented petitions, praying for a ohair of Homeopathy in the proposed medical college:

Messrs. Vater, of Marion McDonald, of .Marshall, Welborn, of Vanderburg, and Pierce, of Porter.

Tbe following member! presented pell' tujfis fof a prohibitory liquor law: iMessrs. ^Vafdeman, of Randolph, Underwood, of Wa^ne, Higbee, of £ob« oiusko, Admire,- of Morgan, and Fuller, ,f Warrick one from the ladies of War« rick county and two from the voters.

From the citizens of Wayne county, for tho reduction of salaries of county officers.

Mr. Tobbs, of Dearborn, several claims for damages sustained by the Morgan raid.

A claim, tblVwas referred to the'aams committee without reading. A communication from theState Board

Agriculture, recommending the pur ohase by the State of geological collection eft by the late Datid Dale Owin enclosing a communication from Richard Dtla

Senate bill N o. 258, te amend section oue, fixing the time of holding courts in. ihe Fifth Judicial District.

Senate bill No. 178, to regulate the terms of Circuit Courts in the First Judicial Circuit. .Senate bill No. .219, authorising the Governor to issue a patent to Samuel Cooper for certain land# in St. Joseph county.

Senate bill No. 232, to legalise certain defeotive and irregular tax assessments made for 1188.

Senate joint resolution Not'10, instruct ing our Representatives and requesting our Senators to oppose^he law requiring contracts in coin*

Senate bill No. 16, to amend sections 133 and 114 of an Act in relation to the «etilement of decedents' estates.

Senate bill No. 138, to* amend Motion 18 of an act fixing tne times of holding courts in the couniies of Blackford, Delaware, Randolph and Jay.

Senate bill No. 37, to authorise the Bristol Hydraulio Company to erect Jtn across the St. Joseph river.

Senate bill No, 117, fixing the times of holding fiOurta fa Alter Fourth- Gominon Pleas District.

Bills indefinitely postoned—House bAl No..

141,

to fix the mode of aaaatsing tha

amount of property upon which taxes shall be assessed. House bill No. 209,definiae the duties of County Commissioners, ana providing lor the safety of the public funds, authorizing tbe purchase of safes, etc. •fctoGie bill No. 81, creating mechanic's lies on buildings, material used in construction, etc.

Senate bill No. ,73, to amend section 352 of the General Practice act. House bill No. 218, for' the education of disabled soldiers In the common schools, provision having been already made for that purpose.

House bill 266, repealing the act for the protection of fish.1 .. Claims Allowed-*

C.emrt

and!

the building for Supreme Stftt6 offiCBSe The claim of Holly Austin, for keep-

Disallowed—Beported again It

the memorial of William Willard, asking [an appropriation oPf»,X0#s* hisreliaf.j

I & Hew Story About Horace 6reele$ The Rochester Express says that a gen* I tleman who happened to be an eye-wit-ness, tells the following good story aboot

Mr GbKLET. which has neve/r Wore laixwi »a» boen in print:

Mr. Greeley has never been siceOMd of extravagance in dress, even by the Democrats. One morning, some year* ago, habited in his usual quaint style, he was lesning over the counter In the

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his whole tigae to agricultural pursuits.— He was a man of vigorous intellect, strict I integrity and positive oharacter. Judge I Hanna ever had the respect of his fellow* citizens and earlier in life was honored by his neighbors with publio trusts. He was the father of Hon. James M. Hanna, for merly judge of the Supreme Court and now State Senator^from Sullivan and

Clay counties, and. had two other sons who are respeeted cltiiens of Franklin county..—Ind,

SmtineL, 30th.

A BprriAsr who. recently oommitted rape on a young Jersey woman, was brought up yesterday, before Recorder Haoket, who said that bis crime demand ed a sentence of twenty years', imprison ment, but as the poor ereatare whom be had violated requested that the criminal I might be compelled to marry her, the Rea border permitted him to go free on fulfilling that oonditlcm. The Recorder then married them, on tbe spot, and told the follow that if he didn't treat the girl well the sen tehee or twenty years would yet be inflicted. When the probable future life of this unfortunate victim is ao&sid ered, it may be a question whether her

Owen, concerning^he collodion} that it I judgment in demanding marriage, or that oouiiists 56,833 specimen*/ many of ^wbich

are costly, one alone cost og $221. and that, although the heirs place iti Worth at $50,000, they would be willing to Sell the game to the Stata for $30,000.

A petition concerning the opening of public highways. For the repeal of the Qravel Road law

Bills passed Senate bill No. 183 amendatory of an act touching the relo cation and removal of county seats, au thoriziag the same on the pet tion of forty-live per cent, of the inhabitants of a county.

Senate bill No. II, to legalise the ap praisemont of tbe real estate of Indiana House bill No. 266 fixing the time of holding Courts of Common Plea9 in the Eleventh Judicial District, and repealiog all laws conflicting therewith

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ggcorder Hackett in performing it,

was most at fault.—2V.

VXKJUjt.

Trtbune

office eating an apple, when an Englishman entered who had that morn fog arrived by steamer, and who, it turned out, was connected with the London

Fellow, do you work, here *'Yea sir.1''* Is Mr. Greeley in

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Yes, sir." After waiting a little, and seeing that the fellow seemed very indifferent to his presence and inquiries, he burst out, almost choked with indignation: »"Well,

why the devil don't you go and

fetch him inf"

I am Mr. Greeley at your service," was answered in' the same calm and' indifferent manner.

Johnny Bull's hat was removed from his head with alacrfky, and -When our

wa8

gtamcnerin^&is con«

Tri­

A Caution to Boys

Those ardent juveniles who attend the circus, admire the gaily-dressed youngsters who ride the horses and leap the

likewise, would be "apt to lose their desire if they knew of the unfortunate condition of the youthful acrobats. The New York

Clipper,

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.. I 1 I ... ..MJO m. nl 1).w Humanity," publishes along article revealing some of the'secrets of shows and: amusements which demand a thorough and searching investigation. According to tbe writer there are but very few out of the large number of professional gymnasts who have young boys apprenticed to them who do not unmercifully, habitually and illegally chastise them immoderately submit them to countless degradations.and indignities which none, save a hardened brute, wduld bestow on a dumb animal. The helpless sufferers ^tre generally children taken from the publio charitable institutions, or who have been enticed away from home, and are consaquently without any natural protector to whom they can appeal for safety. They

Y. Tpmt

Tkxth Clouded with Impukitiks are only for those who will not take the trouble to keep them in .perfect order by the daily use of Sozodont.

(Ind.)

crat, July,12, 1866.

jDemo­

HoW often do you hear the complaint from the mother and father that their son or daoghter iintt welljtbat they have no appetite that they feel languid that their bead aches that 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 physical duty. And the question is often asked, what shkll I do for them? pr, what shall I give them? Oar answer is, let them try

Phalon'a Paphiu Lotion

Mr Beaatlfyiag the SUR ai« OOmiXIDI

^AlSS,C?0in nxcx-BL piMPus, fRiairawnH1 ett„ u( NStol .. TH8

BKIlf n«rr, mil aad BMOMUTCk

Per 1JLPIB tl the fftKSKKI |t Is lavalaahie. A*iie it has ae e«aal, "fBArUIi iUTlo^* to tie oily rciiiblivfer e«i ftr Dlseasce aad blef^ of ite UUJL

p^SSET

DIES.

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Latest New lork Npm

LADIBS'.I

Look Out I Look Out!

and had come to arrange aome badness I Look Out! LookOut! between that paper and the Tnbunx. Approaching Mr. Greeley with a very arrogant air he said:

'•BeantiQei ^ha Oomploe'loa." •Oiraaa ItMy Glow to the Ohaaka." ij ("A Baby Tlagato theLiju." mares all Blotehai and rraeklaa.'

'COSTAE'S"

t$U i/» ... Standard Prepafatiotfs ASS €oetai^s Bat, Roach, *c., Extemlaaton,

••Cottar's 5ft 1

under the head of Brutality to I Or, Johh F.

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are, therefore, at tbe mercy or heartless

that small boys will do well not to run

away from home aud join a circus troupe. I

Kxiemlaatsrs, a Pore) Iaaert fewto.

•'Coster's (Only

Fate)

"All Srnfgtsts In Taaal HiotE iell them.', Addrea* "Cobtab,". 10 Crosby St., N. Y.

Hbkbt,

(Succescor to)

DEMA8 BABNCS ft CO., 21 Park Bow, N. .Bald is TKRBI HAUTE, by .BABMULIOK ftBEBRTi#

W a a ad a A J«n4dirtj-n to BM. .4«H

aBBIAS'SINTIQ0B1I0B,

OM UTS MJCJ PV2XA Tin SldXIS,

for all DSranndieBti W tk* UriBBr^ Orjatu, It ft*«S'

Life, Health and Strength

to all who nsa It atkd fbllow ssy dfrc«ioii*.. It nevar raila to rrmova Narrons Dabllity, Xinpotan or or want of Powsr •nd*Ul wasikas.s arising, from Excesses or IndUoretton, rtnltiBf la loss mpory, naplintnt drtiittif tnk DirtM

bilfdtohi, Dtrtoai trcmbliaf^ federal Uailtttde,

-v I dhonasa of *UtOOr flaSlilng or th» »kla, whlth.

Da|ieot*d,

ruffians who amuse themselves by kick [.nmptloo. when thesy-iem l»oow afitoud, 1 ing striking and otherwise ill-treating ^^^JXi^rerinUBBad, to arniito tt* satbrw their "proteges." The moral of whioh isli^gn^edatieaof 11C. that "all that elitters is not gold," antt Thl» madioine haa baan t«st*4

win aaraij lsad to Inaaltj or Con

Death of an 019 cillwii. I, r"i

w.iMrind a• 2» S^SS.Sli

ville last evening, stating that the H00« I „jar)yMnal to seYen small, will be sent to any D. G. Hanna bad died yesterday morn-1 exprau office in the United Statas. chargea paid, ine. Judge Banna was one of the oldest I Prirate circulars, sent on application. .Enclose I settlers in Franklin County. We do not I deoMdsodwl, know his age, but he must have been considerably beyond three score and ten,

During the

the allotted years of man

nv wfbLTh"andlrie I twenty years Judge Hanna mingled "P"DTNAM FIRE INSURANCE sumption, of anj-of the Wabash and Brto

or litioal

NotwUhsU

J|ng hU advanoedage he.was

for

,1 „„n .nn laudltt* warranted»certain wax, noma ttar how

tb.. CSIe may

otn

msny ywra,

be. Hnndrwts of eartifioataa

bashowa. Prio«, og» Dollar por bottla, six ln*tJaa for Dollars. SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS.

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affair.- JT OF hahtfobd, CORN.

ASSETS, $685,000,

The agency of this Company having lie^n tlaced In onr bands, wetfcall be happy to receive the patronage of ihe old friends of this sterling Oompany, and of tbe public generall.. Pclioiet lttaed on favoia*1"term*, by

WHAftTON, BXAOH ft CO.,

Udlm Agents.

•VTOTICE OF SALE OP

^AGHIR

As

as afresh breeze drives the morning mist from the face of nature, tb is hygelan preparation will remove every blemish from the dental surface, and keep the teeth always pure and spotless*

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It tou want a BiAUTircL Complex ion, A Fair Skin, if you desire to haire all irritating and distressing Eruptions and cutaneous diseases cured without fail, go to any-drugglst and ask for Pal mer!s Lotion.—Columbut.

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Iplldwlw.

Plantation

Mabnolia

JBitiibs

moderately three times a day, and our word for it they will recover, dwlw.

Watx*.—Superior to the

best imported German Cologne, and spld at half the price, 3 A 10-dwlw

SAT niixr.

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"WOl BCMATe," "PLOB BS MATC."

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HEAL

Xl ESTATE. Kotico Is hesby given, that thenEdarsigne^, Oommlwloner, eopnfnted by the Court of Common Pleas, at tie December Term, 1808, will ex* poee at publi tate, to tbehighest bidd»r for cash, •a Saturday, the ISth flay of Mareb, 1869, at S o'clock P.M., at the door of the First National Bank, corner oJ rourth and Wabash (treete, Terre Haute, the following Beal Estate, in Yigo county, Indiana,to-wlc:

Commencing ftriy feet (40) east or the northwest come' of lit serenty-e ght (TSTof John Sib' ley's Division to the town of Terre Haute, then east 6ne hunilrri and twenty (190) feet, tbence eohth one huadnd and forty-nine feet (149) feet, to tbe lands owted by the Terre Hrute, Alton A 8t# Lorls Ballriad Company thence weet one hundred and trenty (120) feet Irom thenee north-, one hundred and forty-nine (1491 feet, to

Commissioner.

& McFARLANE

STOKE

"CCTTEBS,

Are prepared execute all orders for the stone work for Bnildngs, Fence-", Flagging, and every thing in tbis II WAGNXK A McFABLANi executed tbe lord on tbe State Normal 8ct:ool whleh is snfflcbat reoommendation. atone Yard on east side of the T. H., A I. B. B. Freight De pot. (eedSm

gOMETHtNG_NEW

certainly

KXT 0HE 0X9 HAlX TO OBDXB. A KEY Cheek is a small oval, Oerman silver Check marked with the owner's namt, to be fasteaed to a bunch of keye,carried In the pocket. Tbeee key ehecks may alee lm attache to Valisee, Tranks and otherartiolei. They are very neat and use ful.

Also, Hotel end Baggage Checks furnished en short notlee. Dwr Key Checke numbered aad lettered, The price of a Key Cheek 1* fort o»-ntS and will be eentby mall on reoelptof price.

I also have a lioe article of Steel Key Kings and Chains. Any of the above articles can

ION BAKERS, CANDY KASUFACTOBY, AHD O 8 O E

FBAHK HEUriG A BKO Manufacturers of all kinds of

CEACKEE8,

BREAD and CAKES, PRETZELS, and Dealers lii

O E I E S

Oa Lafcyette St., between Oaiial and Depot, S A E INDIANA. Orders lsfl at N. Kata«nbach's Store, Main street, or 4th etreet, will be promptly attended to. JaSOdtf

A. *«««»•«,e* ST700XSS0K TO X. W. o'coVlIXLL,

Has for tale a»

S O O O O S

1TEW8PAPCUI8,

AXD-

KTTTm

AGISTSWANpetf TO

HSOfetS' of the tit eat

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t"th»B««tln tha World.'* .!

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Binil-SWIH UV 081N6I BW8S4IS On* -'Vtttla, $I,»-Thrte for W,00. 1000 Sottlee aold in one day in H. T. City. MT All Druggist* in TEBBI HAUTE sell

.hilt

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Werk doaeriptto of the TIRinH, and the Y.*

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tbe

IfTOO with to know how Fortunf* ®r» lost In 4ay:*ow ghr»wlK«« »r»t*to«4 Straet howCoantrymen mt» Sw.ulUd bj oi«len: how HlnUuxand Maretmiita Blmokm Jt•d How Danoe lUOi Oonoert 8*loon« tn lukzed low S.ablia(BoSw 3to&*tUm ana oondnetad how stockSraMaiM OtlginM* ths ttabble» Bant, r»M till* wort. It cjntlt n» orer ThlrtT fine lCiigr»Tint«, »n4 (trtto kllaboat. the Hjiwrln *ndCi«»c» of 8ptd«t ud ChaapMt wtrk« d» kind .pablfehcd.

ONLY $2.75 PER 00FT, mm- 8«(d for tiircului and »oe'enr tBra-i, »ndi mil dMcnptloB of the wo.k:

A4drrm JOXMa

BBOTXOIt Co., Cikclait^0.ii)ilwKii ^^a'lFrip •"AT^T lafcrto' WOTk* of a 1/A.IJ AAVJX* |iiiii]KrdtiAW twin* cirealsted. £m tSJit the txx'ki on. baj coBWia 19 flue •ngrmTln^t Mid iell at |9,7S P*r

American Company Hcuijinfli TOILET SOAPS MeKEONS. TAN HAAfiMgA OO..

In Qaalttj, Style and

T.

Honey.Qlyceriius, JBtder Flower, B&uquet

tettavi*

St

wamnttd e^nal to

tbe laglub and Mid IWly HKpW cheaper, which acoounU for the great ialllog off lathe demand tor the foreigm to»p«, and tae nnprecedentad adcoeea of the' AlierlCaa ftBISIJ Ikllet Beaaa. no« ao)dev«ywtere In the Uuliea "te". Meami,

JAN MIASM cp„

Bole Manaiactureis.

WASTEll, AOKSTS.-f.™".?.^ WKSUkTi MPIUWED mSiKOS MtKM? VAHILY

VIMS MACHINE. Thle Machine wiU

•titoh, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, ooid, bind, breid, •nd embroider In a moet *Ujerlor manner. Price only $18. Fully warranted for Are yenre. We will pay $1,000 for any machine that will WW Stronger, mora beautiful, or more elastio seam than oarii It make* the "JUastio Lock Stitch.' Bvery cecond stitoh can be cut, and still the cloth cannot be pnlled apart without tearing it. We pay Agent* from S7fi to $900 per month and exveulee. or a commiuioa (rom which twice that Amount can be made. Addreii SBCOMB A CO., Pittsburgh, Pa., or Boeton, Ma**., or St. Louis Ho.

Caatton.-Do not be Imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under the same nam* or otherwise. Ours is tbe only genuine and realty praotical machine mann lactnred.

EiBtY ROSE POTATO-!""" eiga Spring Wheats, 0ts Barley, Qoro, Cloier Setds, Oraasfieed, Hogs,.fowl", Best Fodder Gui ter. Send for the IxriaixiXTAt JOU* onlj 21 cents. Addrees GEO. A. DB1TZ, Ohaabertborg,-Fa

Nurseries of W. F. Heikes

AN

OLD XSTABLISbUX^T with a new fea tare Every person can procure Trees and Wholesale Price*, rlaats at inn through our Ciub liepartinaut. aad her information, addrejs W. F. Dayton, Ohio.

by order For prlcts HX1KE:

GENTS WASTED for our new book -i*- 1,000 pages, profuselr illustrated with elegant Bograrlugs, SUre, Ac. Price, in eloth, |3 the Peo le'* Edition ot nrn pill the life mlj EplittlM of Ol* 1A» by Bev. Alee'rs Cuaias^s A How*ox. A vivid piotnre of the times oi tbe great Apostle. Warm ly commended by ol«r*ymaaof all denoml a tion*- Seperior te thaBngUsh edition, and aold atODe-third IU price. N and relsrenoee In he Englith ling- ege, OonMniasions t* Agents man than ever before offered. Circulars iree. Adaresa iheFublithars, B.

Vf.

ledo, Ohio.

BL1BS A CO. To

Agents Wanted for

HOW to MAKE THE FARM PAY. Eow to double the value of land and the prof' its on sto. k, and how to raise three 'times the quantity ef all farm crops to an acre. 760 pages and HO ueautlful and useful illustrations. Farmers, young men and experienced agents find it pays to canvass fort bis book.' |10D to. 9200 per montb aocordiog to ability and eneri For fall particulars, address ZEIOLXB, MoOt DY A cO., Philadelphia^- Pa.

AGENTS WAKTEDfor the Life and Timeiof arm ua VTf Complete Edition. By Ole lAUli* Ounybears A HOWSOD, with »n inti Eduction by Bishop biarsos. It is tbe greatest Biblical work

6t

pirfcct

FOB

A. LAhOB,

tM^Uceof begtauing.

ARENTN,

PIC1VKES.

Ifo, 104 Jalldlw

.lHaln Street.

JJKMOYAL.

BJJXBOJJDAGENCY.

I hava moved my eSee to MeKeea A Pad dock'e •111, where I woald ba pleased to see ay old Meade aadcuatomeie.

Threughieoetp«e glvea «e ehluamnte of pradaea toall Baetern Olttee. ^AlfBall, aad Bail and low. aad ttaa ae ealfok aa aad

Ormiata bulk ekippe4

SsJaaTS

the age.. Send for onr

copj-rlgiit cftoolar,^tdoreed by H. W. Beecher and tbe eading theologians or Europe and Amerl ca Bjsateyou get the Qoxplxic Kditiok.

X.1.TBBAT A CO .Publishers, 054 Broadway, N. Y.

VjtTBBr SPOBTSMARf FABHBB aad BOBsE* JK4 MAN, should srnd foc our pamphlet of icO psgei,oonvalslng a full desoriptlon oi a new invention by wbich the meet inveterate

rwiunrays end

vieietu

kieitn

horaee ean tte driven with

ktfttf. For beak lag and trotting heraes, it is btur than B*rey'« or any oth sy* em.Sent, Iree. AdOrese K. P. BOYBB A CO., Farkes uurg, Chester Co., Pa.

Agents Wanted

THtf AMERICAN YEAB BOOK AMD NA TION A BE0I9TBB for 1869. Astronoml' ,caf, His otical, Political, Financial, Commerrlai.

Agricultural, Educational, BeT)glous. Ibis work cont»iae a vaat feud of late valuable ipfor niatlon respecting the United States and Fdreigi coantriee, including every department of th General and *tite Governments, which ail claasts will flad luvaluablu for dally reference. Addns 0. D. OaSX A CO., Pikes Opera House, Oincin natl Ohio.

iDl DWflflll rroUNG LADIkS' inluAr L|l W VUU ST1TVTE, PJtUfield Haee., Bev.C-^V. SfxlB, Friacipal.^ Fif »ix eeml^annual Term ®pene March aadlocathin unsurpassed.

a

)1

s-Kcraoit «d»-.9 n? GBAND BAPIDS, MIOH., .... Saw. 10, 1868,1 LirnxcoTT A Ba*iwill: the people seem to beerasy about yoar Ban JiCttT Axis. Please send me twenty doaen more.

Y. ure truly, W. D. F. it'1

OIOI

ft r' «4!4r'U. ,'a '-til

OAUTIOlT.--Unprinotplod

te

had by calling at my Grocery Store, on the forner of Fourth and Lafayette streets, or by drop ping a line In the Post jal.4d3m WM. BUTKIN.

dealer

aTe selling Axee painted red, as the B*d Jacae An. The trood ^nalltiee-of hie Axe onsiscs In Its CUTTING qa, litiee. not in the red paint.

The "Ban JaokSt" fs for eale by all respond ble hardware dealeraand the manafaeturere. IIPPINCOTT & BAKE WELL,

PitUba^gh, Pa.

-AGEXTS~ToSELLT,IS

WASTED—Aonn ao— American KX1TTING MAtJHISE. Prce $«6. The simplest, cheapest and'beet Knitting Machine ever invented. Will knit 21,000 tQhee per rain, ute. Liberal Induce men te to Auente. Adttees AKEBICAU KNITTING 11A0UIHE CO., Bos lf*Pt Mass., or St. Louis, Mo.

THE PATENT MANIC COMB!

Fold everywhere. Sunt by mal

for

fl,li.

Addiees WH. PATTOIT, Treaearer, Mag1*"0111''Company, Springfield. Meei.

Farmers, Uardeaefs, sad

Frait*Growera.—Send for particulai of "Btsr's improved fruit Tree and Vine Invigoratorand lheeot Deatroyei^ Samples to teet will be rw»rd to any part of the Uaired 8'ates and rium a*.riSTACU« guarant-ad. _Gaod Agents are wantei In every Oonnty in the United Statee. Addrees J. A HE ABM, 63 Seeood street, Baltimore, Ud. QA AAA OFFIOEBB under the aew Admin is OVtUUU tratlon. We prepare applications In form for Government poeltlons secure Cong res•Ional and other neoeeearr inflaenoe, and personally preaeat the claims of applieante, let cicolar of InMrcctioiu, addresi, with stamp, W» CKttrxa A Hatdsm, Washington, D. O.

as®

.S Ql ti ', }i' .' a i. gj.

-tsgrifife c-fil

.'ii-i .c'i

Have Made a Study. PQB TU CDTTB I will eend to any one a list of JF the beet Hewepapefs la the tJ-jitod Statee. I wruid once have paid A ttSKIIII dollars tor tbie very information. Address

Tori: 01«y.

pa

Hew

,ir

ctskgsertsn. mil

H. B42RTIPOLOMEW Svaeao* tip MaoaAiicAb ,~

sooidxeor to Dr. D. M. WELD, Ho. 187 X*la Ind. [»30dtf

K. 0. O. LINCOLN,

.,

=._

Uante.

Oiriici-JOtf Ohio. 6ae4eeKiM«ar«nia Hartag rteoo* la DMilsliy. ae jeoeaaosat in at a a

be cab

ST*Ujr

HOTELS.

j^AJBSjppS' HOTEL,

CORNER NINTH CBERRT SfS.

Opposite JMIeta Karkst Hsase. Having a large Wagon Tard attached, will enable nie to' give geaeral satiafaetion to the traveliag public. D. W. SlSKUt.

JAOOa acta. est. a atrr NATIONAL HOUSE, Oea. 8ixtb aaa Itn

Sraasv,

TERRH: HAUTEr IND. JACOB NTS BOir....." J'BOFBIITO B8.

Tbie 'Hotted has Mra thoroaghly refbtafchel. mrSSdierlv" fucvr

ijBBBB EATJTB HOUSE,

^SJ

OOAVtt MAIH AID IITUTI CTUBTS,* Torre Haate» Indiana. This Hotel nae redshtly been refltted, and pat la flret-olaee order, otbrlag aoeommodatfaae nni paaeed la the State.

T. C. BVSTIN, Prep'r.

pLAUH. HOUSfi.

r.b\is

Terre Haute,

##J»

ooiia or riaet aaa Mioiittoi.

Indiana,

1

v.f.i—FropprMor

Office of Harehall, Mcntuanma and Palestine Hack Llnee. free Buss to and (Tom all Tratne. aevtUlf

't PARK HOTEL, Olf THA AMIMOAH AHD XUBOnAK PlWf Cor.

Betlcman and Nassau Sts.

Xear City Hall Paris........^.Kew Tork

GEOBQE WIGfeT, Proprietor. tl. B.—Located ia the very heart of the wholesale buiioess.'tbie Is one of the most convelntl lccated Hotels for Merchants, Busineei men anil othere vleitlng the eity. d2M(m

PACIFIC flOTBL, .170, 173, 17* and 17S Oreenwich Street, One £oor north ot Cortlandt, and-one block weet of Broadway.

The undersigned take* pleasure In announcing to hie numerous friend* aad patrons that frcm tbie. date, the charge of the FktiiAc will .be S3,60 ^Bebigvole FropHMitTof ttds Qonse, and there fore, free from the too common exaction or an inordinate rent, he ia fullj able to meet the downward tendency of prioes without any felling off •f serriee.

It will now, aa herawfore, ba hi* aim to mala' tain undiminished tbe lavorable reputation oi tbe Pacific, wblch it has enjoyed for many yeara, a one of the beet "traveler*'' hotels.

The table will be boontltuUy supplied with every delicacy of tbe season. The.. attendance will be found effldenr and obliging.

The location will tu funnd eenvenient for three whoee bosluees calie thvai ln tbe iower part of the :lty, and of'ready access to all, Bsilroail and Steamboat Uues. feSdw6m obab has fc JOHBf PATTEK.

PHYSICIANS.

JJR. 1.

D.

SBKLY,

fssuro

•J9 fiVOm-ri

:, 4X Korth Tourth Street, ^^MAGNBTIC ASD 1CLKCTIC PH18IC1A*. »jt*V ... feb3dtf

nK DiDBRKY, HOHCEOPATHIC

Orioiakv BseiniNCa on Kulberri attwet, tween 6th and 7th, next to Hocaal School. sSSdtf

TYR. A.

i2fENAUD.u'

3sf ot?

ich.-* ly 4C9a «oi«Sflt-| .(?»%«? a

rm

Box

3

I 3Ts Jerij njtjmj Ornca—Corner of Main and fifth 'Streets, over tbe National State Bank.

UzsiDBMca—Chaetnut St*, between 6th aad Tth mlSlyl TBBBI HADTI. IHS.

"Similta Similibiu Curanter."

TTAYIKG ASSOCIATED OtJEa XX telves tttptherforths practloe of Medloice with the. nbove ffomceipathio law a* car galde, we will be pleased to attend all who m.y need cur professlMai services. .»»,

OSTICB, 139 MAIN STBIBT, md

between 6th and 6th stmts, ov«r Hudeon's China Store. ATPLUl A WATEBSi Ja26dly

J. wLl

s.

rf

OFFICB—Wtat UdaFaH's H«w*

bp,

(romsaljr oecapled ^r,Pr. Cartie.J

vl^lilatto^M

Faculties

irt^tlia^day. Besldetioe at

ITatlonal Honad. JaSSdtf

•rizs ATTORNEYS.

H.BLAKB,

Attorney at La^iv

no.

AKD qqc

NOTAEY PUBLIC Orrioa—On Ohio 8treot, between Third ind FourUi Streets. ootfSdawem

p. aaian. ohablm oarrr. 0 .r? "f'sa JgAlRD & CKUFT,

Attorneys at Law, Omc*.—No. 82 Main Street, up atalrs. 0R)I2dtt

Wm. E. MoLBAN,

A-ttorney and Cotanaeilor at tiaw

—AMD—

GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, Terre Haute, Ind. UrriCE.—No. Main

Street. decMly

UNDERTAKERS.

8 A I a

I

JJNDEBTAKBR.

M, W.

EK

Is prepared to eaeonte 1 orders In hie line wl aeatneee and diepatoh jrnec of third and Cherry treats. Terra Uante. Indiana. taHiei-fc-dwtf

O'OONNELL

Having pmrchaeed beak from B.

W.

Qruber A Go., the Undertaken fetabliehment, and having had seven years experience in the bnslnees, is uow prepared to urnieb Metallc Bu rial Oaaee, Oaeketa, aud Wooden Oofflns, of all stylee aad siaee, from the beet and largest stock of burial malarial In the State, at IMMain Street, Terre Haute, Indiana, dwtf Terre Haul*ylS.Ma

151 SC Iiaas JB-..CJI-£."rU

t-nnilszb

08, New

il

fa A-

am -urn

i\:« «.

-eaa»TO lo

bsrnEtt

toqstaq a

JAxxaa. mm, Agt.

cashs#*A sA 9

yr st?$"

al ibafspne? -i

I!Vtrj:,o9

HOFF'S

MALTEXTRACT

Great Reduction in Price. QtJALirris

amd

Piorxrriis UansrAiamn.

s&w^sns&ss"-,

[waouLLi naan *o«H*a».] A Certain BXMKDT for Disorders ef tlft THgUAX, Cn8T, LBX6S AHD STOMACH. tolAby VraRleta aad Oroeere. jWt v-.-Kf: J08. 8. FIDUglff, fX Marray*** 0el* 4#eat

for V. 8. mi BrIUtk fnHmm+t M.M* JaaMeo41y-T

MftANUFACfURERS. tNSUIC ANCBi

CITY PLANING KILLS. ---—T

CUFT A WILLIAMS,

XAiorrAcruRXBB or

Sash. Poors, Blinds, Window anff MdfT^mes,2 Mouidiiig Brac^ete.

SulrBailiogs, a a Newell Posts.

FlorlDgand Siding,

And all doecriptions of Fioished Lumber.

Wholesale and Retail Dealers

-1IK

PINE LUMBER,

Lath and Shingles, Slate Roofing, ,m Cement Hoofing,

Roofing Felt.

Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood turning DONE to OBDER

All Work mm: Warranted

Corner of Nintli ahd Mulberry Sts. jaS3dtf

THi

WISE MEN of the LAND The Divine, tho Physician, the. Judge

Attacks. Liver, Complaints, Goui, aud Kbeumatic Affbctione NATURE'S OW

GRKAT AU GOOD REMKOY,

TARRANT'S

Effervescent Seltzer Aperient Ae the Beat and Sfoat Belllsble Uedldae Kver offered to people for'the above olan ol dlaeasee.

Tbe nursing babe, it* brothers and eieters, Its parents and* grand-pareot*. will all Und thin pleasant remedy well adapted fer their different oomplalnts. #311 ti& lo S.Jii

MAKuricrcarD OHLV BY

1

TARRANT CO-T

ars Qreenwich sit.. New York SV For Bale by all Druggl»te."Wt a*/ »ulS—dSmeod

*)1«W lq-

JOHN BABNIKLB.

Merobant

8

FHTSIOIAir, SIBfiKON AMD AOCOCCHIBBarn: Bight Bev. Bishop Talbott, D. D., B-' W. "Martin, J. S. Beatoh. Beq. «r. Iggert.

Would reepeotaully oall the attention of the jltl aens of Terre Hante, and thi public In general that he hae rented rooms Sazton A Walm* ley's Dry Qeods store,-totabo've

oa

merchant Tailoring He keepe always on hand a l^ASHIONABt»g SBIiBOTION

OF

HATS AND CAPS.

BW TOBK STO**

N

•Joseph C. Yatew, JUST IN RECEIPT OF Mens'llataolaii Itimlo,

Boy*'

Hats

ot

all kindt,

MLisHae*' Hats of all kinds, Infimts* Hats oiaU kiiida Aad at all prloea.

Sail made to order on ebort notice.

"mm FALL 8TYLE.%&T

MB Main Street.1 T«m HacU» aov tTdtf JirgfuB .•

A

90 E E N A Of full

ealaa esM

fne ia

BOOK AGENTS WASTED

for Matthew Hale Smith's Nev BoqK*

SUNSHINE AND SHADOW

IN NEW TORE.

a woa* or aasosaiiro lataaiat, replete with Anecdotes and Incidents of Life in the Great Me trnpolie. 7 Oae

Agent

end

,"1 /CBJ BP'.W

8PKER S ^STWDARD

FOR THB WXAK, F»B THB PALB. 4 FOB THB SICKLY,

'to

Ohadwlck,

ilraA

oaf

illd SO inontiuf, inoiher told and i*Hc-

287 ta IS daps oao(ktr HW ia 7

dago. Ho

book

ever publisqed that eeliS to rapidly. Tin Youwi to know how Fortunes are made A AT anl ioet in a day haw Shrewd Men are ruined In Wall Street how "Countrylnen" are swindled by 8harprs how BtlnUters aid Merchants are Blackmails how Dance Hills and Concert Saloone are Managed how Gambling Houeee and Lqtterlee are -conducted how 3to«.k Companies Originate md how the Bubblee Buret, read this work, ft tells y.u about the mysterite of New \ok,ami onntaius Blogradhical3ketote( .of ite noted Milllonairee, Maretaante, Ao. Ahrgo Octavo Vol. 73Upaget Finely Illuttraltd. The largeat oommlesion given. Oiu 3S-psge circular and $S Greenback sent Free on applio tlett. For full partfculare and terms, eddre'S the Publishere J. B. BTJBE & CO. Hartford Conn* dw2w

fcoa.o«»l

i* %nta.:

I E S

THE BEST BITTEB8 For Weakly Persotuf^.

Jli« ci

FOB THB AOBft, F0B9BMALX8, FOB SPBINO OS* III

Mo Bittcn Equal to Them

Speeds

8tandard

Wine Bitters,

—HAurn or—

WINE, HERBS & ROOTS

Sma'e Celebrated Wine, so well knows, with reBCnlX BABE. CHAMOMUK nOWIBS, 11fat

SNAKK BOOT, WILD OBEBBI BABS. eiXtiKB,

and each other RBBBS and BOOTS aa Mil la all Caseeaeelst Digettio, promote the 8«cretloDe ot tbe Syetam it tha natural channels, and give

07ON-E3 A.2stx yidoB

¥«ra« iii'biiriSu iii nuu: All aae.it with wonderful sueoes*.. Brtn^

OOLOB IwMdfX

To the pale white lip,

BLOOM AND BEAUTY To tha this faCe end care-worn ooantenence. Onree nVXB aad tea tee APPBTI-TB. Try them. Uee aone other. Ask for SPBBB'S •TaHDABP BITTBBS. Sold by Drnggiete and

See that ay Signature ia over the oork tie. *wr

AIMED SPSER^

Passe in, V. Breadway, Sew.York. Trade eupplied by all Druggists.

'F'.l

A V.".

swT

NATIONAL

LIFE IKSrBMCEdO:. .'j ot rea

United States of America,

WAiaXXOTOK, ©. 0.

CHitmn i]

-otaPs

sriciii Act *r

I

USE DAILY

IN THKIB OWN'HOMKJ AND BKOOSMKNI Toall Invalids and fiullerers "Tz raox iiiii Dy»pepeia, Sick Headaohe, Sour Stomach, Coat iveneee, Heartburn, lndlgeetion, Piles, Bilious

A

J.

concbbs

Arraovio Joit 86, 188*.

CASH 01PITALl... $i,000,000, PAID IN «H

BRANCH OFFICE: First National Bank Building,

PHILADELPHIA.

Where the general but In ea of th« Comtanyla transacted, and to which all general corrtepcndenoe ehonld be addreeed.

OFFICEBS:

CLABKNC* H. CLABK President. JAT COOKE, Chairman Finance and Execs Committee. .. HSNBT D. COOKF, Vice-President. BMKB30N W. PKK r, 'Secretary and Aginary.

This Cosopany, National in ita character, offe reason of it* large Capital, Low Batee ef Premium and Kew Tablet,The rroet desirable meane of Ineurlng llle yet presented to the pub lie.

The ratai of pretnfcua being largely red need, are made.es favorable to tbe Inearera aa those ot the beet Mutual Companies, aad avoid all the eompllcatione atd uncertainties of Motea, Dividends, And the misunderstandings wh oh the Iat ter are so apt to cauee the Pofcy-Holder. fieveral new aad attiaetive tables ere now presented, wblch nted only to be understood to ptove acceptable.:o the] public, snob as the IN-COME-PRODUCING POLICY and BBTUBM PBKMIUM POLlCT. In tha former, tha poltoyholder not only stoons a life ineuranee, payable at death, but will reeelTe, if living, after a period of a few yetrs,

amoant

Tal^fr,0^

MAIN8TBBKT,

(JI

the ^urpoeo of carry ng

OAS3IUBBS0,, TBSTIN9S

uLOTHS, Ao., and is ready te icsjte It ap in The Latest Style and on Short fiotice, and on very Beasonable Terms. Having no high rente to pay, he promise* to make up to oider, Whether the gaodebe lurnUhed by blm or not.— Every thing In hie line cheaper than au where

Cutting dene and warranted to flt. A liberal patronage solicited. «ug£9itf.

an annual neome tgmal to tm

eeiu. (10p«r eenf.)

Sitm'-H

dottpany agreee

of kit folitf.

CO^SO

Cher Saxton $ Walmtlty't Dry Qoodf ttore

fer

tf'tds foHef.

In the latter, the

to nhtm

te

omoitel

IU*

of nmet

aswirtrf ttatolaf

ke Itae

faid

ia, a addtfioa le Ae

-Tbe attention of par eons contemplating laaarlng their lives or icoieailng the amount of Ineuranee tbey already have, Is called to the epeclal advantages offjted by the Natloual Life Iniuraaoe Company. ..

Circulars, Pamphlets and Tall particulars glrec on application to the Branch Ofllee of the Oompanj, or to- JOlMf W. MiIJS dfc C9«.

CINCINNATI, OHIO,

Oenoral Agents fnr Ohio and Central and South era Indiana,

A* FOOTEp

..

26dwly ,-g Agent for Tprrp Haute, InJ.

Xi

WITH THB BEST 1

f" N A,

jin

aemts:

OF HARTFORD, COHI,

Cash insets over 15,052,88019.

Fire and Tnland Insnraaceat ae flivoraUa tarsaa rde Permit I HAOKB A

aa the Haaarde Permit for Bailable lBdaatalty," McflSS, Agents, JanC 13 Dowtlflg Hall.

in .si wiliffts

«ad 'sail

feB- ,}so4 eill

ww v'&l most

Btok Agint.

p. eia m-'-i

*aU'

eel- sts.w«

«di

FIRE AJTD LiTB,

INSURANCE AGENCI

-i t?'*

'.

The following .Old and Sellable Oempanlea Bepreeauted.

Merchants Fire Ins. Co.,

BABTFQBO, COBB.

lforlfi'Amerlcan Fire In8.Co.

nsL,

toil a»A ewaiz'I —.

UK

Applications taken and Foliates issued in any ot the above named Oompanies in lowest carrent ratea. Alio, REAL S6TATB bought and sold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended to.

Apply to

Si '.ViTlj

s"9f

M.A. CRANE,

i'jii-

W

General Fire and Life Insoranoe Agent.

OFFIO^f

•9 KOflf Main St«, between 5th $c6th

^Terre Hauto} Ind.

Office ISO Main Street Old Stand of Drs. Thompson A Bolt

r-y-A (ioagb, CotO, orleN Throat.

Biquibis laniDiaTi ATTnrrioa, ah a saoDLD aa oaaoxao. iUO'ID TO COXTIkOC,

ls

Irritation of the laags,a pennsacat Threat AimeUon, or sus lacarabls

Lung Dleeaee

Wis omtirn ainul ti

Brown's Braekiil Trtetai Having a direct Inflaeaoe to the parts, give tnunediste relief.

F«r Broueiiltii, tstfciaa, e»taswM^B anmpilve stud Throat JDiseasee, raocBis Aha vsts vm always oood soocass. 8l¥0KBS

AS

PUBLIC SPEAKSttS

will find Troekm neefnl in eerlcg ihe volca when taken befot« 84aglni ot Speaking aU rMlevtof tha Throat after an unusual juertlon of the vocil organe. Tbe

Trodui

%re reo mmended and

preeenbed by Fhpstelei, have had teatlmetlals from emlnenT'ffiVd throujgttout the country. Being an artiele of traa merit, and having frond th'irefflcscy by teat of mtny years, eeoh year flnds th-m In new lodalltlee in vaHeas psits of the world, aad tbe IVoctes are universally pMuonaoed better than.other drticlea. 0*TATN tnly "Baowa't BaoxcaiaL Taocass," and do not take any of thewortUsu imitation* that miy b« offerad. ecto Hsuemi. dZlda w-4m as-Inside os

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