Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 February 1869 — Page 3

haute, II«x-

together in 1861.'

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tokat

t.'l lit

fhurtds -Feh^

Personal and Political.

Tb* Boston

transcript

says "Three in Oongreas

of oar Massachusetts usually vote together. ocrat» in early life, and came Int& powerj

TheywereDfitt-1

.sfuMt* aa

jbi&top*'

Air Ikmakapolm dispatch sayt: sews I

the belief that Senator Morton will into the cabinet, and already there are underground movements for an approaching Senatorial squabble. -Tb Legislature will be in session for four days after the new Cabinet to announced, and will probably be ab^e.bo^l^ct a sue-J eessor, if one is needed.

Thk Californlans, with their usual good sense, are dealing practically with the woman question, so far *s labor ia concerned. They have a woman's Cooperative Union, whioh has been in existence but six months, and has already eleared $1,000, having about $8,000 in stock on hand. Their labor is directed to sewing—ohildrens' and ladies' cloth-

and its success shows that as soon ae Woman really begins to show organizing and administrative talent, tbe speoial genius of zpodern civilization, she will find herself admitted to any "sphere" Wherein she can work effectively. ,'c

Sound Table

is attempting tbe

rol* ot a prophet. With other Democrat-

13 papers it has predioted that Gen. Grant, Jiof

but who can not be cut Adrift without breaking up the whole Republican party.'' Hpviog defended Andrew Johnson since he betrayed the party that elected him, it is in perfect keeping with such practice now for Democratic journals to attempt to fasten the corruption of the Johnson Democratic officeholders upon the Republican party. The JJourjrf

particular place he Was fit for. We don't suppose, for example, they thought him adapted to the office of AttorneyGeneral, as the pafroH4£« of that depart* ment.is exceedingly small,-and not very profitable. Probably they thought he would-make a good Secretary of the Treasury, for ia tbataepartment be could give a gilt-edged office to every member of the Nebraska Legislature. Or they might havo thought be would fill nicely the Department of State, where he oouli appoint every member to a foreign Ambas'adorship or a Consulship. But all this is mere idle fancy and we ean only

hope that as the Nebraska Legislature I pelt down your

h.,.d..lgD..^ for tb. Cb.

Inet, he himself may be allowed to ehoose the department be will occupy. SoMa of the journals that are unfriendly to the Hon.. Horace Greeley represent the resolutions in favor of hia appointment to the British mission!, whioh Senator Mattoov offered at Albany on Friday last, as the real objeot of Mr. Gbkblst's recent visit to the oapital. The New York

Sun

rm

,siu

Ir wi may judge correctly from the tone of the New York press and from the expressions of New York letter writers there is very serious trouble brewing in Gothero. Her citizens haying for along time stood idly by while their politicians were industriously sowing tbe wind, are juat now enjoying a rather abundant har vest of whirlwind. It was a very sharp practioe for Mr. Seymour, when he wanted office, to pat tbe*shoulder-bitters, th& blood-tubs, and the "Pahdees" on the back and call them his dear friends, and exceedingly shrewd was it in the judges and magistrates to cultivate for their own politioal aggrandisement the "tigers," "rangers," "beats** and "bummers," who, by the amiable means of brass knuckles, olubs, slungfbots and revolvers were able to control and direct the elections bpt by "and by tbe same elements, growing in numbers, and power, controlled the judiciary and the police Also,'and before the war New York Was virtually u&der the control ofthe very worst element in it, and the Democratic party have never scrupled to employ and encourage the development or its power even in its rudett and most evil forms, Tbe universal de* aoralixatba consequent upon the war, whilst It has poisoned nearly every department of politicaol, civil and social life elsewhere, only served to deepen Mdia*

tenalfy the »lready super-damnable mor.

Tl A TT "EXPRESS of tha great metropolis, and a condiA1.L

t.on Qf thjngg 6xhu

in ^ew York to-day

far more threatening than any thai inaugurated the vigitence committees in California.

ptorUm

declares that tfeis is

untrue. Those journals oaanot be ignorant that Mr. Mattoon Is himself inimical to Mr. Greeley and desires to hinder rather then favor his elevation to any place of public dignity and trust. Be sides, no one can seriously believe that tbe great Radical publicist would peraon ally exert himself to gain any office whatever. He holds a position which renders it but natural that Gen. Grant should re quest his .acceptance of some place of importance and considering the egregious failurs just made by a gentleman of the first families and highest p.etensions in the British missiion, we think that tbe new President would do well to select for it a wofkingman, a genuine demoorat, and Mborough»geing AttiHoan llke Hor aee Greeley.

*i

inafananftfis Brtte—4 Wlio Seed* MaaliHg—In Oflcer who Disgraces Hi»» Employ^s—A Coward to be Kicked Out—Howan InoffensiTe Traveler bj a»u was Treated. .. S vC

0n'Monday

evening. It ap-

ator of a Very unDecefgary^j^^^ ru

pears that an iptelligent and wdl-be haved colored man named Henry .bee oame to this city a few days

taking a poaches, train was composed was

Ae Mr. I took a seat in another coach. brakeman came in and ordered him I to the smoking car to whioh he very jroperly expressed his objections. araketnan retired and shortly^returned

car

anT

...

With the conductor, hoth trying witboat effect, to get Lee into the smoking-car.

ing, shirts, general needle-work, &c. and ^rshal Bisbing then came to the aW or th.y thr* dipl.mu W»« *». 22 their chanical ment to over 160 women. This is good

nave receivoa wre^ uipiuiu»« »vi ip# |»A.fjn« him over 1 dick nim wpiwcr.. .o,k from Agticuitur.1 .nd c.l State F.i». XH.J give .mploj- |jown „a broisikg lim°°L°°aw folder lh.ll m'ml b«»a shameful manner, The Marfnali

and bleeding ...

bead with his Ajidgel. Of course, Judge «/.ott found that Lee haft not been guilty

tho

"favoring honesty and economy in public him. Lee's injuries were terri* dUbanemeota b. dc, mu.t b. br»«bt Tbly .W {J numbness of feeling. He had on bis

Into collision with thjtsharpers of the

:a

Tablt

v.crijai

i^O.rr?

offense charged, and promptly dn»

dominant party, who have done so much I,""moo when-" he" got "on the cars money mentt7 foes ne ever tu^n away in

aundred

dollars, which Ks*

ng his persecutions.^ Jf

day. ••IB

con­

cludes I'Strnnger things have happened than would be the nomination of Gep. Grant for re-eleotion in '72 by a Democratic convention." Tossibly. But we would not deprive our Democratic friends of the modicum of consolation in this hopeful view of tbe future* By all means let them prepare for a 6rant convention in 1872.

Mr. Wllkm* on Velocipedes

S-.a ',t» ST JOHH QTJXl.Ii '.,p^ From the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin "But, Wilkins, I—" "I tell you, Mrs. Wilkins, I'm not goba to baveV you may as well m*M up in to at W

ban shall ever go prancing around thu I community on a velocipede while shei & wife of mine if I can help it: so you can just take that old pair of wheels you

FOR.puc. »|«».H v.D,n«, I^SiUS'ingr»Sdm'.o'wlthfor Legislature of Nebraska have designated |£i(je

Fob place in Grant's Cabinet, tbe

Senator Thayer, of that/State. But why did they not designate tbe special department they desired htn to occupy 7 Ii they knew he tf as fit for a place in the Cabinet, they must certainly have known

on them yoU

iDutchmau therel'"

"Mr. Wilkins you ^now I—' "No I don't know anything of the kind. Do you think I'm going to let such a looking woman as you dress up in jBloomers and mouof a high hat and go round trying to show off

sleep-1 nesses in our friends

.-nthnr a smoking-car.— 1 Stones in a good road Jolt and jar our pro-

didn't wish to go to sleep, nor 1 grees with them,are generally best treaty

^ri.r'S'.v'ou""1

Sma «ig-d^re Judge'Scott,*, icause it appears that he was compelled to I yell out with pain while the giant of a |marshal was belaboring him over the

dur- and worthless?

1

does not

.Ur tnr the outrageous

^wing mw web**® beird of In

that

figure

"Mr. Wilkins!'" "Go straggling around the thorough" ifares of this town, looking like an old ibeer-cask propped up on two legs, and ehowir'g these ankles'which are eo thick khat you couldn't get one of them through the equator?" "Wilkins, I'll scratch 1. .t 1 «-Well, I should think net. And, bet iides, I don't know whereabouts on this terrestrial globeeyou expeot to find any wheels strong enough to bear you. You 'smash a pair of oast-iron car-wheels into smithereens the minute you sat down on tham, you would. The best thing you 'can do is to walk, and on the ground oo, where tbe crust of the earth isn hin or else sit in front of a flrfc and

avoirdupois/

W"km'

P"'®1'?*""1*'

"But I'm not going- to put up with it. PPf— 1 don't intend to have you flopping Isround town on a Velocipede, and very likely falling off and breaking your bones, and then havt a lot of deptors homing to my house and making,

pott

examination!, and saWiug you up,

knd discovering things with hard Latin hemes in your lungs ahd your liver, and jvour physique generally. Well, I should juiink not! It's bad enough to have to feubmit to you now, without having:your kore spilt around over the earpet, and a parcel of sawbones blaspheming at* •your anatomy. I—" «'Wilkins, ain't you ashamed to tallr

want you to underitand that if you ride that velocipede I'll sue for a divorce. I don't believe in a woman exercising her muscles on sueh a contrivance. You'd a good deal better get a scrubbing brush and go down and tackle the front lloor steps with some sand and a chunk of soap. That's the kind of exercise you iwaht, in my opinion. "Mr. Wilkins, if you'll only listen "Or elstf practice carrying a cOal»scut* tie up and down stairs every five minutes all day But as for the mother of a family and a flabby old girl of your years undertaking to ride a velocipede,i why, it's eimpiy ridiculous." "Mr. Wiikins, I—" "The .next thing I knoW, I suppose you will be parading yourself in the papers as |Madamo Wilkins^ the Champion Velocipodeet,' and running mile heats ox the Nicolson pavement for hundred-dol-lar purses, beat two out of three. A beautiful spectacle won't it be? And- then I suppoce you will want me to bet on you

and back you up but not one cent of my cash do yea get. Not a single, solitary red. Do you suppose I am going to throw away m£. hard-earned money on such a fanatio as you? Well, I should think not. 1 would not put, up a dollar on you if I was worth untold .t&lions. I'm not proud otyou I want you distinctly to understand that "My Wilkins, that's all nonsense.^ "And a pretty example you are setting to your children. Here Only yesterday, HolferneaMontgomery made a velocipede out of two flour barrels, and when he and Bucephalus' Alexander tried to mount it it broke dowd and hit Mary Jane on the leg and lamed her for ilfe, while Holfernes Montgomery fell over the oat, which yowled and spitted around and scratched Holfernes Montgomery over the frontispiece, so that hia beauty is entirely destroyed, a$d he looks more like you than ever. I cay it's perfectly outrageous, and I'm not going to stand it."' "Mr. W ilkins l.O, if youTT listen til tell you something." "Oh! I don't ^aht to hear it. We'll discobtinue the conversation. I'm tired of hearing you cackle." "Well, that velocipede that oame home 1 "Never mihd now I wast to goto sleep Just give your tongue a oha&ee to rest will you?" 'Waafer you. WtnUd on^ so I

market money I saved. Bat you treat 1 ?TTnmnnriithlfi

mei., -r ""°i

ng_

«^0 mate

Kame"

,h» "OTrm,ndSI «J, S«b, noctic £Tu» BUtt .t

the moit aggravating *omtn that «wf 1 ijosJ^ worn the Ih

lnd. i'lls'too TOloaptdt to-mof count? to don»t« th'M"

tow morning ,juidtafr*8toP-yftka'-.****-{ .wantS-*

1

MWHHNISXT mui nit men*-

of anything ia a very

of anything To hurt a man,

us. "To make game' expressive phrase. watch for bishablts, to caricatura bia

way

faults with

Monday eveni p. aboard the I hardly seeou.any more a fault. Bittercrit prom

Monday evening S^nta^ne tr"n in theVnlor'depotj I icism'and ecornful raillery are U)

seat in one of tbe first-class served for serious offences of *1Mgh ^»de

»"«W,.,*!

would, seem, too, as if good-natured baater was a natural penalty appointed for •in of that kind. Vanity is an indiscreet lust of praiae- It is well paid off ana punished by good-natured ridicule.

Mf. Poggelthorpe i^ a good friend of Id^i you will by th® •ball pick him to piecee

& rep)futien

fcil

Hfi

He has a kina

and a deserved one, for

taken his calli»g--tbat b® nowr

done anything, and never jhall do any-1 q9

thing? Never! Such experienc are reserved for men net so nicely endowed with self complacency. Mr. tyggelthorpe lives. in a blajfe of satisfaction-. He is his own burning-bush, and his owh little god_ in it. lie glows and aparkl*8, he rejoices and laughs, he bubbles and runs over with his own excellenco. Lucky man that he is!

But so really good of heart is he, that all this Wealth of self-appreciation makei

him kind to others. And one really cannot find it in his ha*i|Jo get angry at

this innocent

don't if you do I a

&nit.cnild*llke#

Hens put on no airs, for they need noner'

But. of all their doings, nothing fills them with such wonder as the laying of an egg. The hen steals into her nost with the most perfect silence. Fa(eat!y she awaits the event. Once sure ofthe fact, she feels all tbe joy of a discoverer, the enthusiasm of aq inventor, and tbe vanity of an author! She has laid a world! ft is more an era than an' eggl' Thia is- creation! She listen*. Shall nothing celebrate tbe event? It shall not die ubknowfi. Off she fliel with exuberance of noise, with, an intensity of cackle, and excitement of delight,' that seems to say, "A new thidg!" wonderful thing!" An admirable thing!" "And I did it!!"

She plumps down from the hay-mow. She goes proclaiming aloud ber marvellous luck, till all tbe neighborhood echoes her cackles. The hens tn tJie barn-yard, expecting tbe same favor in their turn, all join and eafckte.' The cock, with imperious satisfaction, moves aboutcackl|ng

quifaeetperalium faeitper m."

To-morrow it wit! be just so stgaii51 The egg of to-day hides the egg of yester day. The- wonder' ia never stale* The joy breaks out afresh Off'eich occasion, as if there had-never.been another such experience! •These are the PoggelthorptS of the barn. Or is it that Poggelthorpe is the hen or the pulpit? Eivery day ne lays an egg, and Sunday he lays twpF jTBT*:

LEGISLATIVfi SUMMABY-

*"1 -SATtraDAT, February 23. I The Senate met at nine o'olock.

Senate bill No. 277, to regulate the employment of persons under the age of sixteen years in cotton and woolen mills, Was introduoBd.

Senate "bill. No. 65, providing a Criminal Court for Vigo oounty, was passed. The propceitlon of Marion county to do bate $100,000 for the Agricultural College, if located hare, and that of- the Fletcher heirs, to give 23 acres Bt land, [were laidbefore the Stenate.

William H. Montgomery waa allowed his per diem from the -first day of the 'term, and $200 for excises ia contesting the seat awarded :to him.

A concurrent resolution authorising the Governor to commence suil against .the Terre Haute and Indianapolis Bailway Company for any sums doe the State In mvor of tbe Sohool Fund, was passed.

The ooocurrent resolution for an amend, nfent to the Constitution concerning the Wabuh and Brie Internal Improvement Bonds, «nd a-joiat reeoliitioo 'o^ered by Mr. Green upon tbe same subject, were referred to the Judiciary Comtnittee, with instructions' to report upon the liability of the State. 1

The resolutions of oenture patfed January 18, upon the Lieutenant Governor, were called up by motion to reoon sider, and poetponed until naxt Friday at 21 o'clock.

The Oaaibua Sducational bill wet die* ctueed in Committee of the WhoU, and eeveral amendments proposed and discussed, but without making, any report.

Tbe Senate adjourned uaol' nine o'clock to morrow. ,«w*i Hotrssi

Petitions, Memorials, et^—Two peti* tions from, the citiSens ofldltoa (tnd Wayne oountyr praying for the passsge of a prohibitory liquor law-

Fnm several citizens of T^pjiecaao* county, for a Homeopathic Professorship ia tfae pr^oeed Medical College.

Ttoxo,

I heard jou ssy you bought it out efthe

county, praying for astringent and efleo^ tuai liquor law. a Pftiik?n for,® prohlbiu^'iiqtoUf« swtile eia •. 4* ear tl«

|ng Mr

entirely contented with itself as a hen.— r°ulatiLg

no airs, lor tney neea none. 1

They seem about trifles, mtu m»»-6 j0 aco in scratching, there Is suet a look of ^w|SOTal DisUiot, sharp discernment when a speck turns'* up, and they are «o content with their own crooning and singing, that one can not watch them without a smile

oitizeni of ipartment

m„Ai

to

T.S

"^Tayne county, praying for prohibitory

and Sternberger'a coinpanies of Minute-

(dtixens of Koecjusko

From several dtoss county, for a prohrbitc From the cititens of

liquor law. ullon county, for

BUBdry

UqUOr

law.

prom 0f

proposed Medical School in connection with the State University at Bloomingtob*

A communication from James T. Mat* lock, of Danville, Indiana, in regard to the law of limiutiocs against iodividqals who werfi in the aMny. _• ,w

Indefinitely postponed— House bill No. 185, for the publication of all jegal a4» vjertisements, including the. delinquent list, in two papers "of eaah county.

House btil No. 410, to compel witpes-

wnd ses to testify Without werd to enm nar

o{ lhea)te]Tesand

providing against

the use of such twtinraiiy against them hereafterLet&. v«, Bills Passed—Eouaa.1ill Bo U0, to amend seetioa

41

sever go to his me to portions of his,, lasj I Houie bill Ho.167, to prevent minors though 1 had not enough of that food at I niayins bilUatdS in piibUc billiard home. He recounts all*the bagpy turn»

Of his. last 1 ^owe bill Ho. 167, to prtviini mil

of tho aofrjwovidiBg tot

nnonihff. vacating and chancinc of

3^

on at on a W a 4 theSame

He never leaves out those nice little repirtees. ftnd tboid ton tbrusts in whicn he teems tp kigiself. always a victor. I 'look upon him with envy. Sow happy he is in' himself! Hew fortunate mtut that disposition be that (gotfs and porruscates with suoh a summer of self-grat-I ulatlonl I wbnder if he ever thinks.| meanly of himself, or of his aohievements? Does he ever turn away in dis-

penaiUea for keepers

House bill No. 127, authoriaing Oounty Bedorders to demand and reeehra the time papers are presented, for record,

H«^se bill Ifo: 97, authoring cSrUin oounty ofiftcers t^ corrfpt their reperta to tihe Superintendent W Instruction 1R refeireflde'to the Public School fondft

House bill No^ 92, to amend section of the act for establishing a houae of cor

s? lioea ne ever mm* theieof fto64 ', 'iHt)

what he was born for, and what use there,U*fu(.e» to .'State Reform School." is in bi» continuing to live? ^oes ie ^o. 96/ prohibiting judges 'cing law, failed to

has

|*"*g^selbilTifo,'''^ffjl,'to

ot chapter

of the act provi

ding for tbe incorporation of citid and tOWns»u.a 5i'iJ 3 ^sa '-..IMi: i. House bill No. 123,-to anietid section ofthe act requiring surviving partners to file inventorize, with affidavit*, etc.

House bill .No. 80 (Mr. Underwood' 1 bill), an act to amend eecCioiis iind 3 of I in act providing for the inoorporatron of cities—requiring 2,500:1obabitj|i.ntt to in» corporate, in place of 8,000.

House bill No. 72 fixing the times of

tbe Courlg

which be has in js own doings and en- jj^janation of Mr. JohnS6h, of Parke, dowments. hi reph to car^ of Mr. J. M. Olcott In a lower sphere^1 have seen some-

thing analogous to thu. refer to the

1 see all summer long, seems to me

much misunderstood hen. flouting tna»| I'te afteinoon was taken up in discuss11 No. 78 .deifj, the'

{D the" Fifth Judicial

bill

^0.36, 'cedsari"n«-vagrants

gladness ^Qd proceeding against thrlalne

TruneS0f

the"Normal School," pubrtshed

8inca ia

stephensoBs'S House

the fe0B 0f

County"

6

a^ow*nc«

by County Boards, etc.

immensely busy all dav whole subject was finally referred There is a bustling ^d«8tr7 Uo %committe.e

ftoai

g«« MS '.w.h »a jbi

each Con-

"Wx Fikd It A* I*VALiTABi.b Xiiii

f6t

Such evidence might be continued for volume. The best evldeqcb ia to try them They speak for themselvear Parsons of sedentary habits troubled-with weakness, lassitude, palpiUtiphpfthe hwrj, lack of appetite, aiBtraas aftereating, torpid liver conitlpation, diabetes, Ac will find ipeedy relief throtyjh uiese Wtttrs.^

MaevoiU WkTXX.—Superior tp the beat imported German u^ogn% hnd:aold at half the price. l(Mwl'w

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WEWAOVgWT»iEMEWT». fafiKNTS WAMTSD 8

{Secrets of the fGat

ot

iggsamtinr

csuut ot iNLtiu.

last V»day how«u*wdJta»«o".u".^1« *all Street how OouatrysBeaartiw- aii-d by bairp* en how Minlste.sand MeMbaata ar. Blaoain -l.ed Hpw Danoe Halle*. Ooaaart Moon* are Manaxed bow Gmbltng Hoote A- Lotteries ad eon. dneeed: how diock Uompenle*. Originate and. how the Bubble* BnrA, h*l ilito over Thtrtr floe ivngravin*s, *nd UU» *U»DMt the II jeteriei end Oi laci of H.ew lock, uU tit Spiciest and Qheajwet voik ottte kihd pahlttbed. ONLY $2.75 P£R COPY. mm~ Seod for Ulrcnlata end eeeenr terna, and a 1«U deeeriptloa ol the wo.k. Addrtee JONXS BBOTH IBB *)., Cla*ieaaI. O Chicago, lil., or St. Lonia, Mo. .. afrrnf AIV —Iaferlorworka ef a -M-*vi*»eta»llMcb»teoter ere h«l«g circnlated. Bee that th«: bookeyoai hoy •ontaia 38 flueeagraviiig* aBdeeUM#a,VS per copy-

I

cititens, asking for a pro-

Wabash county ask-

Americaa

Honey. Glycerine, Elder Flower, bouquet a#d ^mh

la Qvallty. Style and to tbe KnslUh aad eold faHj PW W»V .«he

WANTED, male aad female

•rvwhere. male aad femele, to lotrodaee the gIndiks impBovsdcommonsknss TAMI(|Y Brwuro •AOHnra. This HachlM will •tltoti, hem, fell, took, ^nilt, ooid, bind, braid, aad embroidor in noet w^«rior Beaiief. Price oily (18. Folly warranted for fire year*. We will pafc 1,000 for any mecMn* ttiet wlll iew a ittonMr. mora 'beaQtifhl,

ot

rssi-

Tetter, ftc.,rt Writes Higtty Bros

druggists, of Fairfleli, Id^ ftlWUt^Pal' mers liotion. 4wlw

.- ttiitf

is

Ail

.lOlJi

If the jadies but knew what tnousands of them are constantly relaring to fflt, we Candidly believe one-half of the weakness, prostration and distress experienced by them would vanish, dame* Matsb, Icq.,, 169 West Uth St*

IX.

Y, jay», "he has

three children, th* first two e»«t weak and puny, ,hi| wife hayiqg been^anable to purse or attend tbem Jbut ahsi bas takeh PlautaTiok Birrtaa for the last two years, and has ..a child npw. eighteen month*, old which ah# has. nursed and reared .'herself, and both are bearty, saucy knd'WelL The article is Invaluable to mother*," Ac.. '.,•••

a *ii« tori 1 i!t«

I a 4 H.V-T »df 31—i J-

iw »fil

gaii-il*

HUV 1.:

a/it

VJUl

Or» Jops F.

sundry cltixfina of Winbliih:

b"i

1-3 1 -J ri "1*3

cqtf#

iiiId.w 1 tjirt

on .iftrf 7nv4 Mod a tvpmlt ct-—

1 i'atii

-.narf:

«»i*r «vs.«"4«'

LADIES!! B»0 wi 'Si

Look Out! Look Out! LookOut! Look Out! BeaOiiflM tb* Ooa^ee'iOB." -*J I »iil "Qirwa Boay Olow to tb* Oheekj 1 "A Knby Tiag* to the Lip*."

"BemeT

all Blotohel and FncUm.'

ia.

"The Beat la the World." srs'-'afi ...

E A I I E 3 ,woc

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THI

9

t-v -d

Bltni-SWBT ill OttNl KMB Oae Aottle.tl.OO—lime (at fS,00L lVD Bottle* sold la one dajr fa K. T. OHy. •V All Drajciita ia TXBBX HAUTK sail It.

i'o9b I

tittti.

69

fjLsncf,

(Socesecor to)

EdUUABaBXKS T*k Mf, V. BaM.ln TS^BI HACW^U

a

OikambsrslMrgt ^I

Bj sare^oa £et the 6oiiQH a £iimoir.\ i.TB.YbIAT A OOvPnljli.hern, a- «ei Broadw»y, ». T.

-Pit MA5T» s^twiid sraia for: yur: piunphlet of iO ptget, conwinlag a tali deswIpUuB ot a aaw.ta-«-ution by which tbe meat injehirale Hclmt, ittoaways aad

yU«c*»

kore*a oa.a- Df drivea wtih.

rjtd Vor

bt e«kUg»p4-»otUi»g herse*.

A is b-tur than. Jjarej S or *nr OM» sya ern^— iea'. iree. Addrs** »T Pf Bu**B A:CO., Parke*. qurg, Qh*itar Co., Pa,.. ..I

Agents Wanted ITIOB THtf A^XRiCA^ YSAB'BtfOKairD'HA TlONAL B*Ol3T*B ior 1869. Astrgnomieal, Hisrorical, Pbhtita^ tiaaocla! Oommereial, Agrlcnltoral, tdnsarianal, JUllgious, This *ork 9ont»ias Ta*t faad oMite faiaaMe lptot" Station rss.ecting the Vnltedfux** and ForJifi ieantries, including every departm nt of th Aeneral and State Oorsmments. which all c)as»rs Will Had lnTalnable fcrdaily rebrenca. Addns' 0. D- Call *0Q., rikeS 'Opera Hons*, (Jlnoinaati Ohio.

APLBWJXM

Pi! Seml*a

QlS 1 I fcsta

if

C06TAR'8REME0IC8. i»

ad"—*•?!«»!»»

ntun. #f»

,Jt iifotl# fir cjJ 1 ot ikev ijoi- id

.•»!£ za. Yti 'iip

7 so'-: IPJ

Mawtf I—fsTjirf 1 id yaf.- ,-iR ot b*"fc9 •VJ'I

»!r t'

?ts! tMif wdUiisfTatn-vs t»'3

M* i«ob

1i

a.*

oral -iia

!-si'ttl 'fli

ia

ii .•

uol) 0BAKD BAPID8, MICH., !-r Sirt. 10, 166S.

Irisli J« affasTaHi

J.

baM kiaetc r,e»4 n* Xo 'CiAWT-JON'—Vnprinolpled dealer tr«%*niac Axee^Mated red, as the Ban Jacxa ax«. The rood qualities of hie AXe consl.ts in hs OOTTINO-qtt.litle*, not In the red palat.. fke ^Bao J^oaat" Is for sale by all respoasi tie hardware dealer* and the Maaaractorers.

LirmCOTf BlKSffELL, Pltiabiuvk, Pu.

WANTED—ASIKTS-wrtM* Klimn« MAOHXN& F*M M. Tbe Mmpieat,'"'cheapest affd best Knitting Machine irer invented. Will fchlt ti.OOO tohes per min. ate.- Liberal ladaeemeate to Aaents. Aa'reeaAKCBI0AN KNITTING MAOHIHK CO. Bos. ton, Mas.,, or St. IiOais. Mo.

THI PAIIilV HA«IC C0HB! Will color gray tetr a p«r»anei»». ftla^fc or brown. Bold eT»rywh«rfL Beat by a»a for 1,^.

Addiese WK PA.TTOIT, treasurer. Ifagie

CoptV

Ootbpany, 8prlngfleid, Mas*.

A«Bim, farmers, «lardeaen, aad FraitMSrowera.—Send

tor

H.

bm» elastic seam

then OOiV Jt makes the "Blaetic 1.00k Stitch, •very second sttteh can be cat, aad ittit the doth cannot be pnUed apart withoat tearin( it. We pay Agents from ITS. to 9300 per mcath and «x peuaea. or a oommlssioa from which twice tKat aaionnt can bemado* Addrtss.SUOOMB.4 OO.t Tittsbnr^b, Pa., or Boston, Mass., o* St. Louis *Caj|tloit.-^ijo sot be tmpoaid flVchi Vy^othsr parties palming off wtor^1"** castriron maohines, nader tbe same name or otherwise.- Onn is the only genaine. and really practical machine mana factored. iiJ iO

American '«od Tor.

li&KL¥ IOSKPOTAT0" efgn Spring Wheato,' 0»t» Bartejr 0wn, Olom Seeds, QraisBeed, Bogs, fowl-, Best fodder OniMr. Send for the IxraaiiUNTix.

TASM

Jooa-

*41), only.9 ceats._„Addreas 0X0. AaDE1TZ*

1

Nurseries of W. F, Heikes. lf OI/D.XSTABLiI8BMtXT '#Hih a new TeaA. tare Erenr person can proonre Trooa and runts at Wkelesale Priees, by order* lag through onr Ginb Department. For prices •nd o-her taf^rmatlan, address W. f. HB1KES, Daytoa, Ohio.

__ for oat new book ot

1000 pagti", ptoltaself lllostrated wltfi »le. gant Kngravlngs, Mars,

to.

Price, in elotb, 93.

Che Pee leV Edition ot £T PA1II. .ttte Life and. Dpiatlea ,cf 01» by Bar. Men rs QuKtauta A Howsdt.

*A

TiYid

ptotnreof tbe times ol the great Apostle.- Warm* 1» commended by olargyuea of all denomi' atlons. Snperlor to the Knglish edition, and «old

teone-third

its price.''N otes' abtt lefarenBee ia

English Ungrege, Commissions 10 Agents laboeb tlian ott b.lore ifftrv4. Circular, tree, iddrtif the I tjblithers, B. W, BL19S A CO., Tol«do, Qhfov '.'3^

Agents Wanted for

HOW to MAKE THE FABM PAY. Eow to deoble the Talae of land and the profits on Btoik,and hnw to raise thr— tlmes tbe quantity ef ail farm crops to an acre. 7£0 pages and" 140 oeauUfol and asefal illnstrations. Farm •tf. yoong men and etiarinyd »g Dt» find it pays to tanfass fof this poo««.. itOO to 9|M0 Mr SBOSIttl aeoording to ability, aad energy, For fall parioaiars,: a-ldMss McODB0T A oO., fthiladplphle,, J*. iOENTI WAHTBDror the Life and Tines of 6T Ul Fl Ooin|lete Kdltton. By 91* AA|^te Oonybuar* A Ifowion, ihtb «n introdOotion by Bishop riiarsa*. It IS tbe greatest BibU^at work of tb* age- Send for onr 3opyrigtt drertlar,' eadoreed ty H. W. Beecher and the eadiog theologian* or Karojpe and Ameri.

particulars of

"Btsr*s improved Fruit Tree aad-'vine Invigo rator and: laseet Destroyer Ksmplee to test will b» ifirart»d to any part of the UalreB States anS ^karicr SA.rMrxCTto*' guaranteed. 'Good Agents are waa ted in every. County in tbe united State*. Address J. ABSXBIt, 63 Seco'ml atreet, Baltimore, Md. Qn AAA OFPI0BB8 under the nW AdmlnisdWjUwV rat ion.. We prepare appU eat ions la form for Government pbsbiohsjMcnre OoligiM siosaland other neeeeSarf fnflnene*. aad persoa* ally pieaeat the claims of applioantej 'Or^liealar of Ihssrnctions, addrta., with stamp, Wl»OaxsTia A

Hatbut,

Washington, D. O.

.-•vib *«Se -«s-. Ampiijjl #«f .. .co}.

e£ tut Sam

jtahw

xh i.

OOSTAE^

Standard Preparations

I

DrofgUta la tau Haiotr aeU UWm

am

T.

tiga#

it & it A ii

JanUwly-* to UC.

ei ''Jt'S'oiril row

Hare Made

T.

eni off

'.{y »}3ua.c«j »i i?«a »ti stum's ,3M I* -IJlM 'W* odW-. •?H jcart *41 is». aitf cua't* i*t -Wiics 'tUaa* lOjf.. »I «Cn ,ot- «.lr ftifc 1 baa

Uw4

wi eoiol—Vsani -fpeo—^-sj. a i- -:T

Study.

tC sio to

.• yj «i^ .'oe^ *,} J-i- -ir -i Kr

r.

•i#.

.4. J. rr. T1

'.'-J 4k»

i«*3» -'.r-

nt .s.ii. aeeer -Y *.

-fa

,3: a #wj»4,, ..j,,,.. Jbtf a .elite* tlwi-axl a «t •so'

SoBfBoa amu HaoaaaiCAi. E

successor to Dr. O. M. WCLD, No. 167 Slaia St Sttleaal Bioek, Tern Haste Ind. -y [mSOdtf

O. LINCOLN

mm-

Ojrtca-'-On 8 Ohio.

gineattftetiM laalfoaesei

jaooa aova.:

iCompany

BlflBLK MJftftfKD a

TOILET McKEONE. VAN HA16EN CO..

ess

Movat.a,. ta i.n3Wi' oih

••?lKsi

W in:

:ii ^a«i«.

Ooa.SuT*an

TEBRE HAUTE, IND. JACOB lira 801.... This fronaa kai been tkoteaghly rtftisMwi. aiMrll it

J^ARMEES' HOTEL,

'CORNER ffWTB. fcdBEJUSf STS.

Ojisslfs EsMttarmlllMlM« Heasei Hafiag a ferga.Waaon Tard attacked^ will eaable mata giTetaaerel satlaiactioB to'tbe trav*. ellagtritiuSv D. W. BAHK1H.

Bit2 U-.'

cheaper

Which accoaatt lot the *x«a»r*aUUi

ot

rjlEItBB BjjL^ITS HOD SB,

lathe

demand form fojceJ^n *o«P«in a»d tae nnprece dented euooeea of. 4he ASBCrieaa COMPaay ItolM SOapa,^now theUulied MUtea.

Terre Haute, Indiana^ Thia Hotel1 aie reeeatly beee, refitted, aad patte ffirst-class order, offering pasted in the State.

S"£

97S

0300

•"par mouth, eT-

aooommodationf, caaur iclrrii, rtep't.

HOUSE.

ooaaraa or near am osio siteaia.

Terre Haute, India.ua.

W. B. SBirnTB...» .frsffiielet Oflea of MareheH, Hcateaasse aari falsetiae Backlilaea.

j».

Free Bass to ea.d frdat a^l Trains.' aovSMtf

I PARK OTTELJ ON Ttt 4MKWCA* lflP WROIBAI TUK, Cor.

Beekman ondNaeaau Ste.

Near Clljr gall Peek. —Mew Terh GKOEQE WIQHT,Proprtetor. Mr B.—LoSated In tl«*vory heart of the wholesale buMoess, this is oue of the moet convehrtly RcaUd Hotels for Meroh^ftttr Busintss men ana others Visiting nle otty.

r™

-v dlBdlm

.. 1 os.

''B nTlli t. .TJ .'j

'pAcmarH€!ML, JL 170, its, 1T4 ridlTO Srtinwkli Str^t, Ofte door north of Cartlandt, tad ono block weal

of

BfosAwsyi

jThe undersigned takes pleasure

ip

atjkeuhotny

to am us an pa re ha this dassitb^oharkeof tho Paciflc win be'SB,s« '^ein' sole Proprietor (if this Bodse, and therefore, free from the toa oommoa Wactiott ef an lnoidinate rent, be is fully atta tt/meet the dfcwnward tendency of price* without aay' falUpg off. eftervice. ,'-V

IS will now, as here:ofSre, be his aita maintaia undlmlaiabed the farerabte repBtadia^i tbe Paciflo, which it has enjoyed for many yeatsl ai one of the best traveler*' hotel*. the table will bo- beantiiuUy~aupplkd with every delicacy of the season. The attendance will be found eBoieat aitd obliging

The location will be found oonvenieat for these whose Dnsinets Ostlt* them in the lower part of tbe :ity, and of ready access to^fll B«Jlroadaad Strain boat Ui*Kfe2dw6m- ..

E

r,,^^ JQP^,PAttml

PHYSLCIAN8.

1. D. -SEEL^ff

lUGNEXlC AND EClKCTIC PHliiOUir. febSdtf-

04DEBKY,

D*

PHTBICIAir, BbiwiOll 'AVD ACCOBCH1K. Stria: Bight Bov BUhop ftHfett W. Blartio, J. 8. Beach, Bay.'W -ngW-

Oitioa aao BrsiDiwcaon S^lbetytatrseti* tween 6th and 7th, next to KdSAialWbpqV S864tf nifliii iii JJR A. ABNAUD—

Orncx—Ooraer of Maia and flftk atrtets, over the National State Bank. Bisunoa—Oheataut flt", between 6th a»d Ttb

mttl^l «A0*«. IVJ.

iWmW* iSMUlm CmraXttrV:,

1! S

felv*e to(_

s&wiam$3t&r immim

.(T'anaaily^owi

TK

ipal. Tifiy sUih 4,1169. Faculties

Bev.0. T. Irui, Prioci konual Tbrm opena March Ad locitluft. tttuurpasssil —«•»».»-a»S is-\

1 OallaatteeMM fatunal House. .b«-sfcn-i

.-i

The mwU. seem to hf.erasy about 'your .taiqvn Asia. Please e«id aie Y^uis trnly,

lore.

twenty do ten W. D. F.

T«-Ur*. traly, miii-cii"

•sut ae ..e-ot ,-.SOBl£lr5 VJ& »W«f «fi lO SffO ol flfpttfJ "Bj. t-iU W .•

JH.SEAKB, Attorn^T-at Law,? c-

Orriea—Oa Ohio Street, hojfweea Jhlrd and Street*. aetMdAwam

Ovriei

rburth

no.

I )a

*i

p. BAiaa. & GBUJT, $Q mis A.tt6miey» at LAw, Ornoa.—*o. 82 Main Street, op stairs.

5 -.»sfr.vi-

feblSdtt

o-Wm.B. Mo LB AN, Attorney and Counaeilor at Law

G&NESAL GOLLSOTIKfi AQSHf, T^rre Haute, lnd. Orrica.—Me.SS Mala Street deeMly

UNDERTAKERS.

Ir

M.

iSSf rai's

A U'tP

treeta. Terra Hanta. ladlaaa faa«n-%4«tf

w. O'CONNELL

kaving

^£2*--

jMA^UFACTURE R8.

is

^tarUimat«ial ia thTstattralTM *am SuesS,

Terre Haate, ladiaafcdwtf Terre Haute 88.Wa

V*. ,*ii '. ,f»

1 ib.l.l

HOFF'S

Malt

Great

Adtre^iiik

li

VOL OR GISTS 1 wllj send to any eni a U«t of tat Newspapers ia the Uiited States. I wra oaee .hare paid IkeMUl iollars for tbis veiy infonaation. Addreaa Boa t7f,Ie« TockOity. iiKTrifi? taw.:

extract

Iteduption

in Pricei

toiums i» gaoFaawas tsarinn. A DelifktfW, A Pleasaat Iavigeraaa* TBHiC..

[BHcnm apasiae

SSISSM.)

A Certain BUUDT far Disorder* of the THBUAIj MW* IfOMAflM, Sold by DrnggisU and Grocers. '"4 1SS. S. ISBKIM*

?ins tii

PLANING

CITY •SSTTT.H A WILUAM8, KAinnrAoruana

Blinds.

Sash, Doors.

BtalrSlSi^f18'

4 8 7Z Newell Posts, Florlng«nd Bhling, And all descriptions of Finished Lumber.

Wholesale and Retail Dealer»

—ni ,• «dj

PINE LUMBER, Lath and Shlnglea, Slate Hoofing,

Cement Koofiiig

.c Roofing Felt. Cnstom Sawing, Planiog and Wood Turning

1

DONE to ORDER.

All Work WarrantedI

Corner of Ninth and Mulberry £ts. ja23dtf

ui

.juj TELE At i7 1

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

USE DAILY

IN THUS OWN 110MB3 AKD BKCOUMKNC

Ii'all

To Invallda ancl Su'flei^rs

•IA mom

8 viai#"

Dytpepaia, SMt Headaehe, Sear Stomach, Costive asae, Heartbara, Indlgeatloa, Pile*,Bilions. Attacks. Liver ,Complaints, Qoui, and

Bbeumatie Affections

if' NATUBK'S' .0VfeiS

ti&EAT AP MM BEMEDt, TIBBAKTS Effervescent Seltzer Aperient,

Ae the

Best sua* Moat Kelllalsle Medicine •ver offered to peopte for the above eiase' of dlseasea.

The aaratng babe, ltn brothers and sisters, its parents and grand-parents, "will all find thia pleasant temedy well adapted fer their diferebt aamDlaints.

X* iLUfurxcruBtD otnt ir

TARRAN t£ VO.J,u

iOTS Ghreenwich Su NeffY or It ST For Sale" by all Druggist*. »alS—dSateod

utM UUM

T'VJ}iS

"I iseft

ioa

0B

,8£ja"or

uoadUPAiHto

i'J S

8fatpuii odi rn&{ Iwsx?

1 rv? -"i^ :fn

JOHN BARNIEJjE. Merchant Tailor, MAIN 8TEKKT,

Over Saston Walmsletfa DryQooda stort

Would respectoully call the attention of,the clti aeus of Terre Haute, and public In genetal that he has rented rooms above Saztoa A Walmn' ley's Dry Qaods store, tor the purpoaa of carrying

Merchant Tailoring. Be keep* always on haad a FASHIOUABI.® S1LIOTION Ol* OASSiaKBBW, VKSTIKOS uLOTHS, Ao., and is ready temake it np tn the Latest Style and on Short Notice, aad on vary Seasonable Terms. Having no',high irente to pay, he promisee to make np to eider, whether tbe geodsbs turn'.shed by bim or noti— Everything In bis line cheaper than anywhere else.

Catting deae and warranted to fit.. A liberal patronage solicited. sugS9dtf.

HATS AND CAPS.

•O EW YORK

N

8

wtileTr^Mieiee la» aa«urk«lile, who may. aeed our

With U»e -tboveoHogiii we will b* pleai^to Sttaalair who auy aeetf our profeesional ser^ciH._- fj ...

,:,-r

.©ii

orrici, i»*Aiii inu»T,.:A

,C0gC? re? w*?S-3CJHW K-

.i.-

BAi i,8T«ja»

[Joseph C. Yates, JUSlTIN RBOBIPT^OiF Mnfe' Hats ofaU kinds,

Boya' Hata of all kinds,

Misses' Hat* of ail kiade, Infants' Hats of, (til kl nd 4i4fttiUyrtoNa

Hat* made to order on short notice.'' Obnw

ME FALL 9T1LB&*»

14S ATala Street. iw«Ejs T»rt» Haatnf is aovfldtf

•-teafaateasa'

.(,.,ra

(-.4i«i0£3 -i,

cr j. fotma, Oa' ,03gC!

A E S N A

Of f*U

eotae Stat /fM

to

oar

Meok

BOOK AGEKTS W^TKll ror Matthew Bale Smith'* New Book 1 SUNSHINE AND SHADOW

1

IN NEW YORK.

A

ATTOIIWeY^.

woac or

•o.

ABSO*buo

ecdetee aad InCidiUtS Of Iitra iri tnr Ot4t Metropolis. i~Oa* AfnttUi tO ioUomddtHt wed237a l( days aaotkar SOLia JJ daye. tto book ever pnblisqed that sellesO rapidly TUI Ioawlh to know how Tor tune* .aromade Jlf and tost ilia dayj how Shrewd Sfen are rained ta Wall Street how "Ootnruymen" aee swindled hy Sharper* hew Ml* is (era aad Mer. chenU ere Blackmailed how Denoe' H«H» and' Concert Saloon* are Managed bow OamMln Houses aad Lotteries ate fondnct»d Bow dtoc 1 Comfaoiee Originate aad hpw the Bubblee Bursty thle work. ..It telle you about the.my«te»ifs oftfew 1 orlr, and contains Biogradhiea'l Sketches of Its noted Mlllteealres, Merouan* Aa

0«ae»

Vol

780patfSS?Mf

s.K'O

9Bi

ft)

spin's 1STANDARIC.

-^1 0*1® &

BI

INSURANCE^

mium and New'Table*, the meet' desirable

of insuring

life

of

the beet

.llutual

and

ter are

so

cent.

(10

amo»»

hi

n|

%J

OF HXllTFOAtf,

Caslh Assets

JaaC13q|..c- Dowlina

INSURANCE

1

4fsal.

Akrgi

HlvitraHd.

Itolargest

commission given, Oar 9S-eage circular and $o Greenback sent Free on appiictian. For full nartlculars aad tenasf addre** tka^aMishera J. B. BUB& & CO. Hartford Conn dirtw

*io»scro eoj

*f

ema*

»9iQie.is«J'inl &$r*ot<i

^o iiid

i.

Ifltl SiA

iWINE

-n-t of}

••Bh.. Js

THE BEST BITTERS •For Weakly Persons.

MB TBS! WDAK -''r 'OT OH IDi THI Piitf." fOB THI 8ICKLT, Oil# Iff .i fOB THE AOXD, fOB riMALCS. ,t li laqt.A FOB fiPBrNO C811II BTo Bitters fiqasl to

Th«m

sssWJBipdi^lWyBfi!!! —MADB O*— WINE, HERBS & ROOTflf

Sraan's Oelebrated Wine, eowellkhowa, wttk

TONE ^id-oil -^ru. nt—

YOLNfi MAU AM FI1ALH All ate It with wonderful socc»i[s(i

,stC: L- vJU OQXaOXt £dt ta

To ike pale white lip, SiiQOK. AND BEAUTY To the thin fhee aad care-wora counteaaivce,

VJtB and oreatee APPETIT*.

mf

theca.

Cso none

BTAIfSABD BITTEBS.

nisi uea

that my

-•.:q im I Hwseated. „0

•on*

imawcMototo-wUh An

9i

eSt a vjoiesbp.

to C-00

CA8H CAPITAL^....11,000,000, PAID IN FVIX. BRUNCH OFFICE! First National Bank Bnlldiatf, -I* -PHILADELPHIA, mojij (I

Where the

gscaral*

-vsi'F

&•

shtoti

LIFEIN SURANCECOlv

Dnited States of Amerioa, WASBiNSToa, o. o.

cm

9ii

'fceq«flejtei ..

si---

•mit

5KI&A'

NATIONAL

|1ltl

aj*.

#aH •«.W

tm» srieiu act «f mnu» Apraovm Jnr IS, 1868.

hatlaaa of

•Mf-

OIiABINOI 'B. CLABK,

sit

w» *'f'. !i .JiJA «di

th« Coesi

traneacted, and to whioh all

euoe

aay la

geearal

ehoald

corr»epcnd-

he addressed.

sh

'.

la

OFFIOEM: ...

President.

JAY OOOKB, 'Obairmaa

Finance aad Eaeea

Oommlttee. _«

W -i.'

BVNST D. COOKI, Yke^rtdiMt. "nidunlit KMBBSON W. PB£t,

Secretary and

This

Covpaay,

Aetnary^

National In.its

wj a

rf.bh

iti*9 a mm

charaeter,. sSt

by reason of ite large Capital,Low

Bates of Pre­

aeaaa

yet presented to

-Theratei

thepabllo.

premTtrm

betog

are

largely

msd*as favorable to the

rsduoed,

lcearera •a^oeeot

v»d.

Companiee, aad avoi) all tbe

oompllcations

nncertaintiee

of

Hotse,

Dtvi-

dends, and the misunderstand ings wh.dh the lat

1

ept to eauee the Pol'cy-Holder.

Several new-aadattiaoti*.

(able*are

COMK-TBODl)dlNO POLIOT

PBIiTItTH POLICT.

sew pre-

eented, which need only to be naderstood to prove acceptable the put)lie, inch a* the

IV-

aad

UIDU

i:

In the former, the yolley-

bolder not only seare a life

Inearanoe,

at death, but will receive,

per

eeal.)

Cono^asy

payable

If

of a

-few

living,after a period

ye its,

aa aeaaol

U/com* tqual to tn

y*r

of lit poticf. In the latter, the

agrees

(e

return ft tht asarsd

of money

lng their

ltv^s

or

OeloSsf

he kas

paid ia,

amour.t cf hit

4a addMsale tfto" bdi

peKcyr

The'attentionof

pareeaa coatemplaUag buu-

iLeieasiactheaatoant

ance they already have,

of

lnaot* ,j:

is

called to the'special

advantages offered by tbe national Life Insurance Company.

Circulars,

in!-

Pamphlets and fall particulara gives

oi) afplicatioa

nn&-»

to the Branch Offloe of

pany, or to

ern

IndianaX^'

-26dwly

tly Oom-

JOHN W. ELLIS dk COn

CINCINNATI, OniO, "C

General Agents for Ohio aad Oeatral aad Soatb

ie

rim :t

-4- FOOTE,

i,b

Agent for Terre Haute, lad.

*t'i

45

I fflfi nf ^iaadit. -afofr} JNSUHB WITH THE

tml

7^X8 A

1

asB

fr«5©« nrf» V»*tJ

-/E »"TN A,

liTi

•V

com

oyer

Fire

and Taiead Iotoraaoeat as

ae tbe

q*i

15,052,880

flsvemble terme ti

Huardt Pernilt

for.

Belleble Udeshll^M

HAOEB A Mcfriir.

Ageate.

Hall.

w. lov

^ssaSfiflo *scrtifl» ams'tH to

FIBK HfD.Liri?,

nT

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