Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 February 1869 — Page 2
DAILY EXFJIKSS
•/•HiWRTC HAUTB. I3JO. 5
-—-•flitnrdat Hornlag, Feb.
HLBLACK and KBBB, of Indiana want »_.tln ®iapiy honor of the nomination for hSpeakeTof the next House,
-JITioyal
men
hope the report Is true
that OTI« of President GBAST's fi»t *ots will be to restore all tba oammandefs oi Southern Military Districts whom the mulieh A. J., has removed. Above all, let PHIL. SHXBXDAW go baok to New Or leans. •999SEaflBBBS^OT
IT is reported by the Committee OD Katuralisation Frauds that not less thin 68.343 oeriiAoatee were tatted by two Demoerati© courts ia New York City, and sent out broadoast for use, and that not ocs fraud t^ent paper has been traced to any Republican *ourt TtJO
S9ESSSSEJHBIK9B 0
THB Police Commissioners of New Tork now get $7,000 a year, and they are moving to looraase their salaries to $10, 000, which with their other emolument®, will amount to $13,000. The Presiden of the Board is to receive $16,000, and the Treasurer $13,600. Such is progress
Wis HATE often spoken in command* lion of 4he Hon JAKES G. BLAINE, M. C. from the Augusta, Maine, District Therfc are few abler men than he in our National Legislature, and not one, we are oomSdept, who would make a worthier BUCCfSJor to SOHT7TZ.BB COLFAX in the Speakership. It in, thereforo, gratifying to know that*his competitor, DAWKS, Mass., has withdrawn, and that BLAISE is tare of election without ppjc sitioa*
THB HOUSB has passed the election bill Introduced by WILLIAMS, of Union, the object of which is to do away with annus) elefl.ions, thereby saving an expense to •Afeacttato-of-at least one hundredtH ousantl do'lars. Under tba provisions of the bill i! elections will be held until the fall of 1870, and all vacancies that m&y rocur previous to that time are to be filled b\ appointment. Every man who is in favor of economy in public expenditures, ap proves of this measure, and we hope 8 mtewill lose no time in bringing ihfbill to a final vote. Nothing can be said by its opponents that even .approximates the dignity of argument.
BxrERBiMO to the report that a Yigi lanco Committee was about to be estal lished in New Tork, the Pall Mall Oa ttiit (London) attempts to show its necessity. It says that tbe worst evil against Which the people of New York have to contend is the impossibility of bringing a culprit to justice, in consequence of thwholesale corruption of Judges. It shows that criminals are allowed to escape wit! nominal punLhment that tbe Judges will not sentence a man who has Influen tial political friends at his back, the wire pullers of the ward and tbat the scandal of Lynch law would fallen the judicial authorities who now degrade their offices in the eyes of the whole world.
si* THE Philadelphia Press says "the business sensation" in thfct city last Tuesday was the suspension of tbe Fourth National Bank. -The President cf that institution, Mr. ROBERTS, a gentlemen of irreproaohable character, assures tbe publio tbat depositors will not suffer, and Congress has taken care of tbe note-balders, so that the excitement is by no means as great is might be. Tbe contrast^ with the old times is striking. Ten years ago, when ever a bank broke, every on9 looked with trembling fnts his pocket-book to see if he founcUherein any of its notes. Now, the note? of a broken or suspended national bank are, if anything, a trifla mure, valuable tban bsfore tbe orash. bo much for a banking system based on a national foundation. ,-,*^0 1
IT HAS been generally supposed tB'atA. J. would leave tbe White House with the unanimous consent of bis fellow-citisens tbat Republicans and Democrats, Radicals and Conservatives, from Maine to Texas, and from Florida to Alas'kalwouH join in one hilarious chorus to welcome back to private life the Tennessee bacbanal who reeled and staggered into the Vice Presidency through the grand and almost fatal blunder of a deceived, deluded party, and who stepped thence to tbe Presidency over the corpse of the murdered LINCOLN—murdered certainly in JftmHOS's iBterest, though perhaps not by his instigation or with his foreknow!* edge*
But this supposition has been A mistake. Thar* is regret for his moribund Accidencyj there will be tears for bis exit! tlST' will be weeping and wailing, af»r. ff, a« the Traitor-wrn* his back up en the tc neo plasia And folly, and sets 8 tnOo towards his rural homa
Tes, A. J. hes friends and partisans, a clan fully eighty thousand strong, and increasing In nu&bfers (Tally through tbe prolific agercy of polygamy. BKIQQAM YOUNQ and his flook, tbe Saints and "daintesses" of Utab, still adhera to AADY. Froril ih»t "fellow-feeling" which "owkes us .wondrous kiod," their hearts cleave unto him. "BXA2LS" says, and be knows all about it, that they regard ANSHKW JOSNSOS as tbe
((flohlest
Amer #tn sinoe
WA8HXHQfo* sday," "a god. ike statesman, a true gentleman and Ooristian."
uKnow-
'g," says "BKADLB "that he was not just now, the mo»t popular man In the1 States I was curious to find tbe reao.. of this excessive voueration, »nd tour.J it to be, as expressed uneof ibeir preachers, that 'JooMSoar had notsent hare a fur sous
sectarian Governor, a man who wotild try to eat them up, but bad serif Governor DUKXXX, a mild-mannered man, who did not interfere with ibe people.' This aot alone, t*y think, wiil entitle him to the highest niche in the temple of fame. S* ABDBEW may congratulate himself that fht faints are his friends
vTH Sm..
And since be has no other "friends," where is the man who is mean enough to ebvy bim this consolation Thar®, are many things in the future, on which our peculations touch, that are more visionary and fanciful than the thought that
Avr)T may yet find a .congenial^home WIFLI BKIGHAM'S elan.
ONE of tbe most contemptibly mean maasares ever brought before a Legislat. tare in any. Kortbern State is a provisidi
Senate bill No. 163 whioh is intended to exclude negroes from tbe use of books in township libraries. One who ikes to have a good opinion of his felld6r*men feels that bis very nature is outaged when he is required to believe tbat eleven members of the Indiana Senate, thie nineteenth century of Christian!, ty, oould vote to make this State a hound —or rather a pitiful cur—to hunt little negroes away from the doora ot township library rooms I The Serrate refused 0 take the bill from the table by tbe following vote: St
ATKS.—Messrs. Andrews, Beard-ley, Bellamy, Biri, Owe. Oaven, Church, Cravens, feliott, fi ber, Fosdick, Gray, Green, Hadley, Hamilton, Hess, Hooper, Howk, DugiflP, Juquecs, Johnson, oi 8per.C»r, Kinley, Lssellf, Morgan, Rica, Robinson, of Madison, Robinson, of Daoatur, Sejtt and Siein—23.
NATS—Messrs Bradley. Denbo, Gifford, Hanna, Henderson, Huey, fluffmar, Johnson, of Montgomery, Lee, Montgomery and Sherrod—11.
During tbe discussion on tbe motion of Mr. JOHNSON, of Montgomery, to take the bill from the t»ble and place it on file, Mr. OHAVESS said that "if this Sen ate had done any one meritorious thing it was to lay tbat bill on the table. He 'bought It should remain there, and that we should not get after tbe little negroes with a club and keep them from reading the boo*ks in the township libraries "We predict tbat the descendants of the men who now favor so mean a measure, will blush for the littleness of EOUI die played by their progenitors, and will fegard any nllcnion to tbe Sanate journal if the Forty -sixth General Assembly as a personal insult.
PertotuU arid Political
Th«order of tfce day for^ A.J. r.ext Thursday—Marob fortht
RKTERBIHO to the child who recently died in Ohio, and who never had a spinal colurin, the Boston Pott says that in his ieuh the State lost admirable material for a member of Congress,
THE Poles are still severely de lt with by the Bussiau Government. The prose cutions for speaking Polish are vigorously pressed, and an income tax of twenty-five per cent has been imposed.
GEO. YOUNO, having a dispute with ,Samuel Shore, in Pittsburg, settled it in a conclusive but illogical manner by devouring tbe right ear and the entire nose
Mr. Shore, tbus altering the configu ration of Shore, and rendering himself liable to LA summoned before tbe Con gressional Committee gn Rivers and H«rb«»rg.
Tate l.ntest English papers which we Are now receiving are filled with discussions on tha Al»bama Treaty—which was published "'.lv about a fortnight ago in England There seems to be quite as much opposition to the treaty in England »s hud been shown in tbig c-junirj but, or course, upon entirely different grounds. It is held tbat the treaty con cedes points to our Government which have always heretofore teen refused, tind whioh it was not necessairy to surrender. The Pall Mall Oa»ett» considers the terms
of the treaty "disastrous" to English pre-
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"BO'PEEP.
rank •end Into outhonK one uiuisM little rogue, shaven W
fFrom Frank
It wMi October—and a quaint lltt shorn," •"A'" 1 As fidiny an elf as aver vas bqCk! l| J* •••'ft With a poekersd Uee and dot of a noaa, And tucb wee little cnrled-np tip* of
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For Bat Filel
.4 full Of »ee clrtked draws* cwu. Escaping
dAtatil
nd wond'riogl/ Wotihed o'er the tiny head.
Aod, whan be aWOke from bis bloMom-like sleep, lla'd so won ononr btart* we eonclnded to keep Tbe dear little fellow, and eUied him "Bo-pe^p."
For be broaght with him glimpses of Eden most fair And eweet blssin(s like perfumes pervadad the air, Upwafting onr thoaghti from the labor and car*.
And daily in statare and beauty be grew, Beoewing his frfahneei each mom with the d«W Till earth, in his being, seemsd created anew.
And, now (hat he's been with as three ySars or more, We won ler howa'er we listed before He came, that October merning, and knocked at turdoorl
As, down through the daisiee, he trips at my side, Acd holds up the blossoms witb dimples of pride, I shudder lrst ill ibunld my darling betide.
My heart, in its fulneu of passion and love, Qoeg yearningly out to the F*tlt-r above. And prays liim, from evil, to ehMt^r mydoys.
THB pew system in vogue ID M»ii| of Our churches has many opponents Bishop of Nortb Carolina, is in favor of free aud open churches With much point he inquires:
How win we become tfie Church of tbe people unless we open our doora 10 the poople? There are other things which we ought to do, but this we cannot aff -rd to leave undone we must have free and open churches. There ^ust jiot^be man standing at tba?d.)Or uttd sjtyine. •Pay your reftt or you cannot go in." It may te said people ought to be willing to pay their rent, and tben tbey oould go in. But this there is a two^foJd an swer i, Tfcat*te iuit ewbidy who is able to do tbis, howe.ver wiilirg. It is not every secmstresa, not-.every street laborer, who could pay tbe pei* rent-, of one of our churches whit'h tn«y happen to be near tbt'.m. and whioh they would like to aUenJ if ttey cou d. It is proba ble that the, -poof woman, Whom oqr Saviour commended so highly for casting in ber two mites into tha treasury of tbe Temple, would not h%ve been*i»llowed to enter the Temple bajfftbat1JeS*isli'! building been maoaged on the principles ol one of our splendid modern Christian churches. Nay, b# .'quesilcwed Whether, without a miracle, our S»Viour himself and His Apos|lw could have en tired into ihe Temple, if this managed^ and olc»urse it is doubtful, or rather it is very pwtain, tbat if He were now. on. earth as Ha.onoe was, He could not without a miracle go as a constant worship per to one of the v^ry cburofcei yhicb are called by His name, where His. pre cepts are continually read. and men are taught there is salvation only by following Him. Could the'4 Apostles, if they were now on earth in tbe same condition as when they were on earth—could they attend one f. our Apostoliechurcbes?
But I eaid that there woB two-fold answer to the objecil ri that cburphe need not be free and open, bt ?au!e men ought to be willing to pay their dues My first answer was that mtn, even tbe best men, might be willing and not able, The second 1', that churches trebuik' not for men wko do wbat they ought to do, but f»r uen who will not do wbat they ought'todo. If a innn be avariiious and wor.d'y'miti^d a»d unbelieving, is not reason wby he should be kept from chuieh, but rather the yefy reason why he should be invited and urged to go, tha( he may learn l« rep.nt of these si"8 to forsake them. "The whole need rot phyticim, but they th»t are ti.k." "Jesus Christ o^me not to 04II the righteops, but siut'tirs to repentatoe." It may, however, be stiid that there are miitiou ohapels for
GKANT is a practical joker. Just now he is amusing himself witb the office-seek-ers as &n angler plays .with a fish he is ab^ut to book The General blandly discloses just enough of bis iutentions in re gard to his Cabinet to turs curiosity adrift without eaU or rudder. There was, .„„ h«m«r the poor. Wot very many, However, richness in his revelation tbat he hadde- propor,ion
to our
cided to Select one of bis constitutional to send the poor man to a mission (ibapel advisers from Pennsylvania, and that the i* It not very mueh like sayiug to him, as »_• IJ IS I St. Jam** lorbid* us to *ay. Stand lbo»» appointee himself would be quite as much
This1
?urpri?ed a' tfie publio at large, implied and adroit saroasm—the indirect thrust at tbe swarm of politicians wbo are ready to take tbe trouble of selecting a Cabinet out of Grant's hands—is as cutting a« it i* del aatei The with wb ah be bilks thu "artful dodgers" is q'iite refrtvsbinjj. Experts as they, are,ib"y find it impossible to tend tbe Sphinx
entire 1,umber. And
Tbe Vewburyport Incendiary—I»ter eating Particulars bis Career. TheMilwaukie WUconrin gives some interesting particluars in relation to Leonard Choate, the rrgpeotable man who, fcr twenty years, without detection burned churches, factoms,- 'tores and bouses iii Nev»burjport, M»ss ar.d was recently caugbt io Minnesota Some of the fires started by this nun canst.d life, the Vic ins b^-ing the father, uncle and brother ol lbs incendiary and a fireman Choata belonged to a respectable family, and w»s long entirely unsuspected. He is abuut thirty-five ears of age, and began bis Infamous career when only about fifteen years of age, but was not Suspected until recently, when accident, and tbe acutene** of a sharp detective developed such facts as rendered his guilt certain He began by setting fire to wooden build logs and barns.
The fires were usually set by placing burning candle in a barrel of shavings The candle would burn down to thesbav ings about midnight, and then the fire
w"uid
tensions, and says it is difficult to exag-1 tbe same sort of fires occurred, and great gentle the importance! of the phrase through wbiub Mr Seward has so skilfully managed to introduce the question of referring to arbitration the British recognition of the Southern Confederacy-as belligerents. In renewing negotiations
on the Alabama question, both sides ought days went by and fires became frcqm nt and were not confined to poor »nd aimost worthless buildings, but exteadeiMo man ulecturing establishments, houses ahd stores, and even hotels, that excitement grew intense. There were no ftras in the summer but each winter meetings were held. The police endeavored in every way possible to find the "old man," but ny, f. the purpose of a bridge across the I they were unsuccessful, and the Missouri, lor «12 000, and has given halt I tinu.d. The Mayor, the city authorities and police offered rewards tut evidence then ey to .he corporation of Omaha.
to oe able to clear away some of the mnunderatandmgs whioh have heretofore] prevailed.
WK LBABH FROM the Omaha Timet tbai George Francis Train has sold sixteen lots to the Railway Bridge Compa-
Tiib land wa^ lo ight up by Mr. Tain three I cittens added incse rewards until the years tincw at |2o0 an acre, ^and is now 1 sum of (14,000 was offered, and as the extold, on appraisement, at tbe rale of $3 I oitement wern on, tb sum was iffmed .. for a man with a ptpuliar wooden box 750 «n acre, ju.t fifteen times its ongina.
as good as those be has now disposed of, which, at $800 apiece,-are worth the clev er sum of four millions of dolla*s. But if they grow In value as much in the next three years as tbey.have grown in tbe last "three* wh.it a rich man Train will be, even tf this land were his only fortune, I ings saturated with kerosene in lnr^e rhicli it "o Any way, he deserves I quantitiM. In a block a candle was .fix bis fori'ut.e. Besides being a good fell«w I
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generous, utuelfisb, wholehearted, -he is
ba isd,» toe., *e think, to be a graatl
afty. In siiuaiion on tha shores rap'd
at$ «'1
take plaoa. Winter after winter
alarm ensued In the Winter of lTOl a %huri»h war burned in Newburyport. In 1862 aaoth er church was burmd, and a t«w nigbts after a third was set on fire but-extin-guished. Then the staid and quite people of the venerable old town of New bury port began to set excited, and as the
t„ conv tb foct^htl| 8od
Thi# boX w.l, bo
cost. He still owns five thousand lots Eaeh winter the number of fires that were known to be the worfcsof intendir-i ism increased.
to
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expi,^ below.
Ii»- the two yisals frfttn
Nov. 29, 1867, to January last there were twenty-one fires.beUeved to have been set by tbe samp person' All these fires were set in one way.' A rough wooden box, always.lS.by 4. lilchei made, and contained in tb|^bettom tfkv^
a^°"'t
five inches JB leogth. ^Tke|t}DX
beleit ineKi«KHit JBbeHldloi tfiai
WM lo
b« burned, ir tbe early
a^-a't of brams, moving the world by the evening. By 12 o'clock ai night IVv, of imagination and intellect. Oma I
ca°dle
ranlf
the
would bur&M>wh tiMtbniiiav 1 ngg
them oa
*°u|d
No fewer tban nice of thWBThtt#'
rd muddy Missouri is magnificent] ware found where the fire was discovered and witb^ the P«e flc Bsilroad bearing toPn *MaoD
to
itae treasures of Ormuad and oiflnd. itl,tr/SvtUn'.j The evidence against Choate, who was wiil«"oti become wealthy, populous, and found on a farm tbat ha had pre-empted n^iarf..i M* fourteen years ago, at Lily I'ond, Minn and on which he settled last year, are •f.r .QT& xV feaid to be conclusive iu I This is the greatest mystery of all.
IHTAUTA*!.* RBUX-1 Ohoate was well off, and there is no evi
BX for Tetter, writiw Higlejp Bros^ dence whatever of robbery. More tban druggists, of Pairfield, Iowa, about Pal- this, a manufactory ieftfy.his father ha mers l^otioi^. bjirned, after it was sold, bpt t^fo^p the
a S"fc^sai t«sj|
a^-*b.5f otA 1
papers were delivered, thus inflicting severe Iocs upon himself. More, he burn^jl over *50,000 JrfSrtK of property bilging fob is uncle, which be would havi ~heritedU~-Neither waait from motives revMge, for Altch df the property be^ngetrtd pabple whom Choate never knew. ___ *«ai3isc«fiia^a8r^^ he had commenced to set fire merely to
caping deteotton in early cases, the de-
Tca^ a m«nomania which be could not overcome, and he has kept at the work, growing boktof and bolder each year. It is known that insanity is hereditary in his father's family, but the prisoner, notwithstanding his singularity, was never considered afflicted tbat way.
-Criminal Sewa,
1# days ago *n unknown negro mtot attempted to commit an outrage upon Miss A. A. Watson, hi|dtlrTe»pecl*ble young lady.who lives -f .jjiigg. The appeacahce of aIHtle btjgMur of the lady frighteeed the negro off
Jas. W. Weaver,' who^lSTIehf&iced to death by a military commission for kill ing a negro, escaped from the military DrisoQ.at Austin, Texas, a few days ago,
^A^son of Rev. Mr. Humphreys, of Bell Haven, Va, aged fifteen years, killed a woman at that place last week. The woman attacked him with stabbedher io self-defense.
Mdmus Harson, whose wife was seek ing a divorce on account of ill-treatment, recently forced an entrance into her house, in Galveston, Texas, and cut and bhother, -inflicting dangerous wounds, and than attempted to oemmit suicide, in which, unfortunately, he did not quite succeed
The Oxford (Miss.) falcon, of'February I3th, says: Solomon and John brown,J freedmen, were fired open with shot guns while passing along the street, between tbe public square and depot, by, they say, unkhown parties.- Both were slightly wounded.)
A difficulty occurred at DeKalb, Miss., a few days since, between Judge McRea and a-Mr. Gully, in which several ahots were exchanged, resulting in a severe, though it is thought not dangerous wound, of Judge McRea
A few days ago Pearca Perry, Andrew Djckena, Sam. Dickens, John Mtrdock, Dr. Mrtle?and Robert Miller, of Panola, Miss., were arrested by tho military on the oturge of being Ku klux. They have been carried to Yicksburg. The commander at tbat point asserts his determination to make upward of 100 more arrest^,.
LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY.
TgCB^DAT, February 26
-—is senate.
The Senate met at nine o'clock. The following new bills were introduced:
Senate bill No. 20» creating a new Judicial Circuit, to be composed of the counties of Franklin, Union, Dearborn, and Ohio.
Senate Ijill No. 2§ 1, to amend section ff of the act for the incorporation of cities. 8enate bill No. 292, to transfer Brown county from the Fir|t to the Second Judicial Circuit.
Sanate bill No. 293, to amend section 36 of tbe act defining felonies. Senate bill No. 294, to fix the times for holding Circuit Courts in Carroll and Oass counties.
Senate bill No. 248, to fix tha times for holding Courts in tbe Fourth Judicial Circuit was passed.
Senate bill No. 197, tbe Omnidus Educational bill, was aODiidered in Committee of tbe Whole', several amendments made, and the bill reported back without recommendation.-
Nine ballots ware taken on tbe location of the Agricultural College without result. Senate $|ill No. 236, to render taxation for scboo} purposes uniform, was discussed during tbe whole of the afternoon session. An amendment, providing for a separate enumeration and -separate sahools, was adopted
The Seriate adjourned until nine o'clock to-marrow. a-A MHO* .-*
imi HOUSE y**
Petitions, Memorials, etc.—A claim of the-Clerk of tbe Morgan Raid Commit, tee fo' compensation for services.
Mr. Higbee, of Kosciusko, presented five taooperance petitions Mr. Oiborn, from thevitia»ns of Hendrieks county, asking that the founty be detached from the Fifth Judicial District ana attached to tbe Sixth.
Mr. Millikan, ofJHenry, tor a reduction of fees and salaries of county officers. A ooncurrent resolution of instruction to place soldiers of tbe war of 1812, their widows and orphans, on tbe pension roll, which was read for information, but not acted upon, being out of the regular order.
Claims Allowed—The claim of the Lafayette and Indianapolis Railroad Company, amounting to $496 25
In favor of Smith V-awler, for services on the Morgan Raid Commission, to the amount of $1,200.
The claim of the Trustees of the Sol diers' Home, for services as such In favor Of John Campbell, Doorkeeper of the last House, for service* In aiding the organislflon ofthe praeat Housp.
In favor of J. McRea—$1,200-^ for services on the Morgan Raid Commission.
In favor of John I. Morrison, for same amount, on same commission The claim of General Thos. M. Brown, for services as attorney for the State on said Commission, $1,600.
Also, for an ellowagoe of $20 each to Mefsre. D: H. Hunt and C. B. Bent ley, for publishing ootices of Morgan raid commission.
Bills Indefiniiely Postponed—Seoate
^telllNallS, to amend eeotion 49 of the I DACIFIC HOTEL, act concerning the opening and vacating ofhitihways.
Ho'ise Jill No 189, an act for tbe on struetion of niNcadtffliB^d arid plank roads, approwtt' May H, 18S5
House bill No. 249, to amend section 20 of the act providing -for eieetionrof supervisors of bighways.
House bill No. 77, to repeal the act eotitled an act in reference to ehaneine lighways.
Bills passed—House bill No. 105, to regulate and make uniform thepassenger and freight tariffs on tbe railroads with* in tbe State
Heusebill l^or 12, ebfpbwering cities to make assessments of taxes for J^e pur* pota of aiding in. tba Coastructlob of railroads and water powers.
House bill No. 138, to amt-fld section -twenty-two of the act to incorporate the Terre Houtn and Indianapolis (now Terra Haute and Richmond) Kail road Company.
Si Eva
prevent tbe xntidpated de-
USKD NO DIKTBITIC*,
it is pre
sumed, but if she had, abe would probb)y have been inquisitive as to iu materials. Her daughters wbo use
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If the ladies but knew what thousands of them are constantly relating to us, wa "andidij beHevifj one-half of the weakness, proitratioa and distress experienced by than would vanish, Jamee Marsh, Esq^ ISt West 14th S^il. T, says, «be three children, the first two are weak and jjuBja his .wife.having bean unable-to nurse or attend thiSW^WUt sBW^ai tiakeh PLAHTATIOK BITTXBS for the last (wo years, 'and has a child new eighteen month's Sold which she has'nursed and reared herself, and bffith are
Ju
welLTtar anlftle
mothers," &cSuch evidence might be continued for a volume. The best evidepce, is. to try them. They speak for themselves. Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, diabetes, will find
speedy relief through these tars.
MAOBOLU.* .WATK*.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. 10-dwlw
Phalon'ft Paphiian JLotlon
Mr Beaatlfyiag ths SHIJt aa« CBUpWMO*
Bemovca. all KRUPTMNSt rBEOKUM. PIMPLES, MOTn RWmjHKS, TA VeU,. »nil K«Sera TUK J(KHr sorr, F1AB aad BtUOAHNfi. fer UDIla la tie jrilBSRRV uisiaTalaabie For 6KNTLKMSN an«r8a*flKU It IUM no e«nal "PHirtllf lOTIOS" is the only rritaWewm df far Disease* and bleat takes of theSIIll.
PBALON'S "PAPHXAJi WAP" for the TOILET, MUSKKV aad BATH, will not chap the SUN Pfice. Oeats per (Jake. t:
"FL4IK lE »rMR DE MAIO."
A NBW PKHMIMK POK TilK HANDKKKVHIBP. KXUUIS1TK, VKL10ATK. LA8I1N0 PBAflRANVKPHALON A SONJ«KV TORK, Sold by all llrag gists.
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COSTAR'S REMEDIES.
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HOUSEKEEPERS! HOUSEKEEPERS! Heu-W omen—Children
W omen—lliH«lreo
READ—BE AJ. i*-' a* "Ouoling to Sculdtsn! Barn»,"
binjs to altpatnfal tiuilr, Ac." 1 Healln* to all floret, Cloer.Ao." "OOSTAE'S"
I I I I S A
I ih* most xtrs rdlnarj 9ALVK ever known It* ie*«r of Boothia^ an aiiug for nil Out* Burns, Bml ti, Sores, Clotrs, Ot spa Hands and Skid, for tfcra KipptfB. ('r P.lta, Ao., Ao.— *lthout» peral'el. one psisou sys of it, Woeld ant bo waihout a Box iu mv House, tf coat 6 03, or I weal I tra*»l al' the »ay to Hew T01 fur it. '—*. Y. Etemlmf Nnx, 8 ef 6. 9V AU DrUigists in TESUB
jJ ~*l. t«l 3 tt'•«li
J2ADT8 sell it.
V.-» «io fcM'si ,'0
"COSTAR'S"
Standard Preparations ARK Hlo
E A I I E
THK
BTOS-SffSBt ASK 0E\NCE B10SS0IS One ioitle, ST,00-Three for $2,00. HIS "fostar's Bat, Roacb, Ac., Extermlaatora, "€ostar'* vBed Baa Kx ermlnatnrs, "CosUrt (Ouiy Par.) iBsect Powder. ,'j "Ouly Infallible Remedies kn '»a." "»8 year, este Hthad 'u NewYoiU." «'S,0X) Boxes a'd Riasks tt anoftctnred dailj. '•Ill Beware 111 of»purlonSimltatlrn».', •iAii Dmrfists in TcaaB HAOT* soU theni." "Address
COBTAR," 10 Crosby St., N. Y.-
Or, JdHH P. firanT. (Suceoscor to) DBUAS B\BVK3 A CO., 81 Park Bow. N, 8id is TEBBB HA'OTE, by
BABB, eULICK & BEBBT, W Jin4dwly-n to BH.
HOTELS."
JIOOI BCTB. aae. E. in NATIONAL HOUSE, Coa. SIXTH AMO AIH STBIEI, TERRK HAUTEJ, IND
JACWB BtTZ SON.....1
Tills Hons*
•Df SSdwly
CORNER NINTH $ CHERRY STS. Opposite Kastwrn Karkst Hoase. Havioga URGE Wsgon Yard attached, will en
able me to GIVE (eneral aatta'acrion tn the tr&V cling public.
D.Vf
BAKKIN.
rjlEKKE HAUTE HOUSE, S
00BV8B MAIM AHD B1TI1TI ITUITI, Terre Haute* Indiana.
Thli Hotel DM recently b«ea refitted, sod PVTLA *rat-ol*» ©rdw, offrrtnjr «ccoinmcxlatloD» aasn lo the
T. G. BUJNTXJM. l»rop'r. 1
1LARK HOUSE. Vy ooaasa or riasv AND OHIO STBKBTS. Terre Haute, Indiana.
w. B. sRirntu... ...Propprietor
Offlco
ot
Uarahall, Hcnti-aoma and Palestine
Uaok Line*.
rrtr
BOM to »o ff o«. all Tralu* oovSSdtf
PARK HOTEL,
ON IBS AMSBICAB ASD CVROPKAlfe Cor. lietkman and Nassau Uta. .fear Cil/ HaU Park New r«ri
GEORGE WIGHT, Proprietor.
N. B.—Located inlbeverjr heart of ihewbole a!e bn-ine-s, tfcis is one of th« most conveintly l. ciited Hotel! for Merchants, Business men and others visiting tbe etty. ,.ys.s» dZ9d6ra
A 17, ITS, 174 'and 176 Oreenwich Street, Oue 'or north of .0 rtUodt, atid one block west of Broadway.
The nnlercigaeo 1 iile^.nre la ^nnoonelng to numerous Irien :s nd pa nm lb*t fr this dkte, the cbar.e of tbj Pacific will be 92t0U per day
Belli sole Proprietor of this Uo-ise, and there fOie, frawfnsa-tae to*
rornTOen
v*'iKioa.'
ofi"»n
inordinate reil|, bets fnliy ab to meet the down ward fndtucy of prices withoot atiy falling off .f»ervUe.
It will now, as be. e'oforr, oe 'Ll# aim to mnln tain undiminished the fa«tr*Mt npnta'ijn ol tbe Pacific, ich it has enj yd for moy years, one ot the best travelers' hotels
The table will Le tonnti ally snpplitd with evrry delicacy tha s-t-s n. fhe attendance •rill be fonnd effl ient and obliging
Thf l' ca ijo wi 1 fjuod Ojuvenient for these ahoss basiatss Oilts th 10 the u,war part nf tbe Ity, and of ready access *o all B.ilrcal and Steamboat Lli.es. fe2dw6m JOHN PATTKN.
Great Reduction in Price. QUALITIES AND P»OFEKTIIS UKIARAUBS. A ueUgfetrai, satrweas
A
RKVIUUGK,
rieasaat larlgeraUag TOKu.
a&ddeligbt in it, are doubtless anxkms to know what it is made of. To gratify their curiosity to some extent, it is announced that tbe principal beautifying ingredient is tbe {ark of one of tbe most wonderful of all trees, sjnop the tree of] knowledge, rix, the Soap Tree ot Chili, which removes from thefUestwoTenXl* it*. 49m fir p. j1&ZZ Km. rtos swy speeies of »tain. deodlw Ja^dsMly-rr
A sabatitate for Ale *ud AleeMlle Drlaks. -A BTKK.tttlHKNKii fer tfee DcMUtate«. tmriraiiti avastiie •otscst.}
A Certain BEMKDY lor Dlsordeca of the TH»0AT, 0HS8T, LUX6? AXD STOMACH. Sold by Drogglsta aad Gtooera. »».,
J08. 8. PIDSKSItN,
i}$ Mnrrar St., Kew Jprl.
is
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jdSmm
wo*
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crets tn the Great
VB| the «IRI
Intfb Slay^rflUmlis anrmlasdla Wall Street how Ooaatrysaea are Swladlad bj SbarpWiiMM«aS Ibnkutaan iUwkii^titBtiftMiaMMWWiart falaeas a?rSaabow 01B61[B(HO W'A Lottnin and eonancted howttu**Oo»»a(rite «tl«inaU and how the tiabblte Safest, MiJ tliiJ wort. It conta'ni over thirty toe kasraviua, aad Ulla »U about iktVnurlNuiQisMof Mvtork,*slli tLe Splcieat and Ch8«p«et WOrkef the kind published.
ONLY $2.75 fEfi COPY.
Mr 8oo4f»r Uifoalui aad eeeearterow, anda iall deaeriptloa of, the woik. Address JOSH BH0THKB8 A Otr., Qiacianati, O Ohloego, III. or flt. Xolda, Mo. C!AlIXA«S'.lfiS°4r,'£S,°,.4 being cirseletedi 8ee tbat the boeka yen bay eoatala hue Mfravlnye aad sJl at 9S.7S pec copy,
'oy», American Company •TOUT BCChtSD T01L.ET SOAPS. MckEONE, TiNHUeiN CO.
Ho tt ey. Glycerin*, Elder Flower, bouquet and JPalm, laQaalltv.Stylu ami Perfnta# warrant, iqoai to tbe Ki«iUh and sold fully 50 per :«bt.^hMpM, which jsceontits for Uis great falliag off in the deaaaaioKthe forfljB M*p, and tJ» nnpreeedanted saeeees of h» Aaserteaa CoBpaay TailH Beaas. now soM etwrwuer* to tho Uuitej iwZ. NeVKOKK, TA1JHAA8K* A CO,, .-r Sola MaaBfartarert.
WANTED,
m,..
sslttsfl-
erywhere. -male and female, to introduce the OSN0I.NK IMPUOVC1) COMMON8KN8K TAXIt/Y SrWINQ MAOHINK. Thts Machine will stitoa hsm, fell, tnek, tnllt, 001 d, bind, braid, and embroider in a most an^cior manner. Price only 918. Fnilr Warranted for five years. We will pay $1,(XJ0 for aay maehine tbat will sew a sttonker, more bwntihli or qore elastic aeam than oors: It ^akes the *'Blastio Lock Stitch." Every saoond stitoh can be cat, and still tbe olotb cannot be polled apart wlthoat tearing tt. We pay Agents from *75 to S200 per month and expauses, or a commlMiaa troa whlok twice that amonut can *b^xnad6. Address S^KOOMB A CO,. Pituburgh, Pa., or Boston, Mass., or St. Lonls Mo. t^illtloti.—Do not be Imposed npon by other parties palming off worthless oast-iron machines, under the same name er ctherwiae- Oors is the only genuine and really practical machine maou factored.
UBLI R0SEP«TAT0-iTfr f'ga t!pricg Wheatjy-^SS BsrUfT Ourn, Closer Se^ds, Grass8eel, H»(S, Awl, Best Fodder On tir. bend «or tbe IxHaianreii, Tasx JOUR AL, 01I1 2' cents. AtuUess OIO. A. CliTZ, Ohamwrsbnrg, Pa
Nurseries of W. F. Heikes.
AN
OLD K8TASLIBHMXKlC with anew feature Kvery person caa prdoara Treaa and rlaals at- wiwlfssls Prlecs, by ordering thtoagh onr
Oiuo
Daytoa, Ohio.
tepartmant. Tor ptlets
ni O'her infrmatluD, address W.
T.
UIlKIs,
A eBKTB WAITED for onr new book i,eoo pa(fS, vrofasel/ illustrated vith elegant JCugra»ii gs, Mai-s, AC. Price, in cloth, 93. t'be Pea W* JE44ti«a of urn pi |T| the Life and., EpSallM .of 91* A AUIi by Bwv. Mee-rs OvuxBsasa a Uowsoa. A vivid pietnrsof the times ot tbe great Apostle. Warm* ly eommended by elergymenof |All dsnominations 80 per lor to the Knglish eflitlon, and sold at one-third its price. N 'tes and references in he Bullish Ungi ege, Commissions te Agents LAAOKa. tban ever before ofleren. OircnUrs free. Adartss the Pnblithors, B. W. BLISS a CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Agetiiia TFariled for
HOW to MAKE THE FARM PAT.
Eow to deable the Tales of land and the pro! its on sto-'k, and how to raise three litnee' the quantity of all farm crop* to ah acre, 750 pages «na 140 oeanilfnl end nsefal illnatmions. Tarm
per month according to ability and energy. for full particulars, address ZKIQLKB, MCCCBOY A uO., fbiladelphla, Pa.
AGENTS WADTED tbr the Life and Tiosesof ti'f TT| Complete Kdttton. By fie A tills Oony bears Howsoo, with! »n Intiodnctlon by Bishop Bmrsoir It to tbe ihop Br greatest Biblical work ot the age. Bead for onr obpy-rlgbteirooUr, endoreed by H. W. Baecher I and the eadinf theologians of Saropeand Ameri. ca Ba sareyoa get the eoarLsra KOITXOX. «.fk.TBKAr a OOJPnbUsber*, 8U Broadway, H, T.
VTIBI BP0BT4M15, FABUKK aad HOBsl* JIA5s should sriild for onr pamphlet of SO psges, eooiainiqg a tWl desoripUaa ot a new invention by which tne |aest inveterate
Wof
pirfect softly, tor
.PHOPHIXTOBS.
E0B
has bran tl.oronglily refarnlshei.
JpARMBES' HOTEL,
Heitn,
ruxoteoys and (fctpw parses oan be driven with
breakiag and trotting herses,
it is better tb Sent free. A unrg, Chestsr Co., Pa.
it is b^tur tban Barey'a er aay «th-r ays em.— Sent free. Address N. P. BOTUT A CO., Parkea-
Agents Wanted8
THtf AMKBICAN TIAB BOOK AXSTNATIONAL BIOI3T«B_for IS69. Astrooomical, His'ortoal, folitifcal, financial, Ooamerelal, Agricoltoral. Sdosalianal, Bellgions. This work contslaa a vast fand of lata vaioable Jnformatidnr«f edtlng theUnited States and ton coantrles, including erery department of Oeneral aad ttate jhvarn»ent, which all el easts will Had invaluable fordally reference. Addrisi 0. O. CASE a co., pikes OP natl Ohio.
Opera House, Cinoin-
MAPLBW00D ^n?DTK,AIIpitUfl«ld*
Mass Ber.O. V". firsaa, Priocipal. Fifty sixth semi-annual Tsrm opena Merck j, 1869. Taoaltlea and location nmarpaased.
OBAND BAPID9, MICH., I Ban. 10, 1868,)
LTPRAIICOTC A BAAAWALL The people seem to be crasy about your BIB Jicrct Axes, Please send me twenty doaen more.* V."
Tours truly, W. D.
I .. t&imbQMi* ••tjtoei'i*. .'V-V wesrainet.'?
CA UTIOX.—Unjprlnolpled dealer are selling Axe* painted red, as the Ban JACKS Ax«. Tha aood qualities of his Axe consists In its CUTTING 4a litles, not in tbe ted paint.
The "Ban JAOKKT" is for sale by all reeponeible hardware dealers and the manufacturers.
LIPPiNCOTt A BAKE WELL, nttabarrta, Fn.
form for Government si aal and other neotsaarv ally preseat the claitaa of appiieanta. For ci-cn-lar of inssruetlons, address, with stamp, WDI OKTS^aa A HAYDBIT, Washington, D. O.
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Have Made Advertising a Study.
MB TtH CUTS I Will send tn any oas a list of ui beat Newsnpera la the United' States. I wco oeee have paid a lMa|Mi« MUm lor this veiy lofoVBLation, Addreis Box 5?1, Nalr Tork Ouyi
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JYRAWM-OFTY FLXAJJIHG JL MILLS.
CJLIFT A WILLIAMS, KAirurACTuaaas or
Sash* Doors, Blinds,
ViidOT anil Door Framea, Movldlng Braefcets, 8Uir 1UU11IS8, a
Meweli Posts. Flaring and Siding*
And all descriptions of Finished Luofber.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer*
LUMBER,
PINE!
iath and Shingles,: Slate Roofing* Cement Koofing,
Roofing Felt
Custom Sawing, Planlog and Wood 'inrnlng DONE to ORDER. All Work Warranted!
Garner of Kiath and Mulberry Sts. *'v il' iV 4
JaSldtfr
4
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The nursing babe, It* brothers and sisters, Its parents aad grand-parents, will all Hod tht» pleasant remedy well adapted fer their different complaints.
978 Oreenwich St.. Mew York. —"^r flaia a, all Drngglsto.,^. %nl8—deoMod
..PsQCV- t'k
JOHN BABNIKLB.
Merchant Tailor, -5Si MAIN STBBXT,
Over Sax ton Jf Walmdqft Dry Goods store Would respectfully oall the attention of
the cltl-
aens of Terre Haute, and. tb* public In general, thai he has rented rooms above Saxton A Walmalsy'i Dry Oeods store, 'or the purpose ef carrying
Mercliont Tailoring.
He keeps always on bead a FASHIONABLX SELECTION OF OASSIMBBBd, TBSTIM05 oLOTHS, Ac., and Is ready te make it up in Tlie Latest Style and on Short Kotiee, aql on vary Seasonable Terms. Having no high rente to pay, he promi.ee to mske ap' te Older, whether the goods be turnithed by bim or not.— 8rerything in his Una cheaper tban anywhere else.
Cutting deae and warranted .tp, (It. A liberal patronage solioited. ang29dtf.
PHYSICIANS.
JJE. 1. D. SEBLY,
No. 41 KortU Toaith Street,
MlflNITIO AHD ECLECTIC FHlSICIAJf. fsWdtf
DlDERSY) ww »«.-» HOJHIOPATHICL -fiUMlT
PHTSICIAX, BliB&ROir AJTD AWjWcHBBSana: Bight Bev. Bishop Talbott, t.
D.,
B.
W. Martlo. J. 8. Beaob, Rsq. Br. Eggert. Orrio*AKD BUIDINOB on Mulberry street,* tween 6th and 7th, next to Normal School. sSBdtf
AKNAUD.
3
KNITTfflO HAVHKMB. Pr ee *26. Tbe simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Machine ever it.vented. Will knit 24,000 ttohea per rain.
Liberal indnomenta to Amenta. Ad ireas AMBBIOAN KNITTING 11A0HIHB CO., Boaton, Mass., or St. Louis. Mo.
Will colir gray hair a permanent bla^k or brown Sold everywhere. St-nt ty ma 1 lor $1,2. Addtess WM. PAlTOSf, Treasarer,
Mag'c Comb Co no pant, Springfield, Mass.
ARERTS,
Farmers, Mardsaers, aud
Fratt*6i1oW«ra.—Send for particulars of "BEST S improved Fruit Tree ann Vine Invigorstor and Inseet Destroyei." Semplee to test *111 tef rWtrd- dtoauy part of tbe nired States and rafeTiCT sAnsrACTinV guaraafed. Good Agents are wante io every County iu the United States. Addteas J. AHEABN, 63 Secocil street, Baltimdre, MI. Oi| AAA OF.FICKBS ueder the new UV|UW tration. We prepare applications positions secure Coograairv influence, and person
Orriox—Uorner of Main and .fifth Streets, over tbe National State Bank. BBSinaaoa—Chestnut St*, between nth and 7th. mlSlyl TBBBB HA OT*. INQ.
i^^Similia Similibtu Quranter TTAYING ASSOCIATED OUE. 1 A reives together for the practice of Medloire I with the tbove Homsaspathio lew as our guide, we will be pleased to attend all who my need cur profeaalonal services.
OFFICE, 139 MAIN 8TBBET,
hetween 6th and 6'h streets, ov Hudson's China Store. APPLBBr A WATERS JaSEdlm iS.- ,'7,
J. YOUNG,
v^|S.
i.¥fJ5 !iS» 'tStf I
PHYSICIAN and {SURGEON: OFMCE~Wcst Bide Public Square, (Formerly oocapied by Dr. Curtis.)
Calls attended to night and dsy. National Bouse.
8PEER'S
THB PATKST M161C COMB! 1) jrnmiji Q|
tftlt Ml,, lilvlriif llM«a I A
Bei4eoce at jsSidtf
9'i^S'i
STA\n\RI),
WINE
1 1
Admit'is-1 Speer's Standard Wine Bitters. sations in hsr *i p^irvw .** ei 1 -"AM
0'~
WINE, HERBS & BOOTS
Sraaa's Oslabrated Wine, so well known,'with ruvviAjr RABK, __ ., CUAMOMILK FLOWKBS,
AVAAR autlTj
W
I and sueh other HBBB8 and BOOTS as will In all as uee assist Digestion, piwiaote the Ssereitooe ol the System It, the natural channels, and giye
TONS -A-ISTI} VIGOR —to ra»—
YW A8D OLD, MALI! AND FIMiLK! All nae it with wonderful sucoass. Brings OOLOB ... lb tbe pale white lip, 4
Bl^OOM AND BEAUTY To tiie thin face aod c%re-#orQ c.gtitenauce. Cures FBVEB and ereetw "AWBTI I'B Try tnem. Cae nooe other. Ask for jSPKXJt'a STANDABD BITTEBS. Held by' Ih-ngiti-ts and Orsuri. bee tbat my signature Is aver tbe cork of eaeh Bottle.
ALFRED SPEER,
Paaaelc, N. J., and SMS Bre»dway, Hsvjstk, tar frede supplied by all Dtagglita.
INSURANCE.
IS'1®
y\.:-
•Wto-jr
1
WISE MEN of'the LAND
Tke Dirine, the Fbysiclao, the Jodge
DAILY
IN THKIB OWN UOME3 AND BCCOMMKNE —,To all Invallils and fiuflarers Sv *ao Dyspepsia, Sick Headaobe, Boar Stomacfi. Costiveness, Ueartbarn, lndigeetion, Piles, Buiaus
Attacks. Liver complaints, Qom, and Buenmatle Affectioos
^^NATUBB'S OWN
6KEAI AND tiOOD RKMSDY,
^"-5" TABBAIT'S
Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, As the Beat wad Bloat Belllable Medicine Kver offered to peopte for the above olasa oi diseases.
fwiii Of
NATIONAL
LIFEIN SDRAKCE^O.,'*
United States of America,
Sf""1AW
APPSOVEO JOLT 88, 186A. ,RR
rm
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fiah'as
S
THE BEST BITTERS For Weakly Persons.
FOB THB WKAK, FOR THB PALK, JFL FOB THB SICKIIT, T»UFI*^8*
E
FOB THB AOBD,
1* FOB FKUALS8, I FOB 8PKIN0 C8B I No Bitters Equal to Them
(J5
CA8I1 CAPITAL"...$1,000,000, :j!
PAID IM rvix.
!|jBRANCH OFFIOBt
First National Bank Building ,* PHILADELPHIA.
S Ka
Where the geceral butlnaa of tk» CelferaDyb' transacted, and to which all general corrtepond* eaoe should be eddre-sed. "tf .':*',#
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OPFXCKKS
OLABKNCB H. CLABK, President. JAY COOKS, Chairman Finance and beeit Oommittee. HXNRT D. COOKS, Vice-Pweldent. IHimOM V. PUT, Secretary and Attnary.
This Company, National In itscharaeter, s^t^. by reason of lis large Capital, Low Bates ef Pre miutn and Sew Tables, the most desirable means, of insuring lil^et presented Vo the pub'lc.
The ratei of premium halog. largely ra poed, ate msds as favorable to the Usurers as those ot tha best Mutual Companies, aa4 avoid all the complications and uncertainties of. Notes, Divl* dends, and the misunderstaa. toga whioh the latter are so apt to canae the PoPcy-BoUtr.
Several new and attractive tablee are now presented, which ned only to be nndereiood prove acceptable the.publlc, sueh aa tha IBI OMK-PBUDDOINO POLICY and BKT0B1C PBBMLOM POLICY. In the former, the policyholder aot only stoarts a life Insuraaoe, payable at deetb, but will receive, if living, after period of-% few yeua,
am
a
HAmrvACTtrasn OVLT ar 'XABRANT & CO.,
asatuU town sgaal (o tsa par
esnt (lOjxr s««.)
tj kit poUcf
of
la the Utter, the
Company egreea ta rstara to da assarsd Ms (atof omeaat
measy
k*
kos paid fa, ta addMsato Oe
amount of kit paUag. The attention of persons coateaplatlag lasar* ing their lives or IrOieasing tha amount of Insurance tbey already have, Is called to the special advent ages offered by the National Life Insurance Oompaay.
Circulars, Pamphlets and fall particulars gives: on application to ihe Branch Office of the (Ionian or to JOHH W. ELLIS dfc CO.,
ClSCttiSATI, OHIO,
deneral Agents for Ohio and Central aad South era Indiana.
J. A. JFOOTE,
26d*lyiifv Agent for Terra Haute, Ind.
r'~^
JNSUKB WITH THB BEST I
•ol T'A
•j '.a
PL IM A
OF HARTFORD, COHM
Casta Assets over 15,052,88019.
Fire and Inland Insuraneeat at favorable terms as tbe Hesards Permit for Reliable lndemaiti,^ HAOXB McKSIN. Agents.
JanfidSm Dowling Hall
--al vk- --1^i riafa vab'X ,."O FXKK ASI) LIFEi
INSURAiN'CE AGENCY
•r:| Ms pi'*,
v«4» -fwaiaAiWA
Tlie following .Old and Bailable Oempaeia. Bepresented.
Merchants Fire Ins. Co.t HABTFOBJ, OONN.
,1'i
m-
North American Fire Ins.Co HABTFOBO, OONN. 1 fi
«|M
a
SBJSSS --1 W ET
Applications taken and Foliates Issued In %ny ot the above named Companies in lowest current nrtor. Also, KE.AL ESTATE bought and aold, and OOLLECTIONS promptly atteoder* to. i, .Jf*
M. A. CKANE,
Fer Bronchitla« Asdnaa, Calsrrh.fsa. anniptive and llaroat Btosssss, raoceis AU VSBB WITH ALWAYS OSOO DOC
SIKGEBS A1T0 PUBLIC SPBAKBKff will And IVoaks* nsoful In earicg the voice when taken befote Mngln^ ot Speaking, aad relieving the Throat aft-r an notuual emrtiua of tbe va~ c»l organs. Tbe Troektt are rec mtnended and prsesrHbed by Physifians, aad have had leettaaeBials from emioeot men throughout tbecouutry. Being en article of troe merit, aod Lftrlag pfond •th-ir efflo^oy by fret of iny ynars, e»c5 jea# Snde tirm in new loialitiee ip various prnts of tbe world, end the Troektt are unire. saliy prvnonneed Mtter tban'othararltcit-S.
OSTAIV nly "Baowa's HaoncaiAt Tm-oass," aad do not take
Buy ol ^lietwrliJcu
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"VT AN HOOD
AND
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General Fire and Life Insurance Agent,"
FFI O.K
m.
MainSt., between 5th ft 6th
Terre Hante,
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Office ISO Main Street nkab. Old Stand of Drs. Tbompsoo fc Bust
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A Csacb. Celd, erders i* Thrsai. Bc^tnats twaBDiATS AT«nrrto*,? *PSHOVI O aa oaacaae. IF VRIS. atio«so OOTIKCI, Irritation of tbn Luaas.aL.iMH permanent Throat Slee. tloa, *r sua laenrabls
hb*'
LUOK UlseaM
ffi
is rrTSHvaa aaasur
-vr -pit
Browa'i Broackial Tnckes, Hiving a direct influence to 'he parte, give iouaediat rell»r.
ii
US.
tYfd 9n' OJ S ril
•Mlbal iipifiw %d -fc«t•
imUatioiu tiat
m*x be effered. 4SOLD SVSBTWBSSa. 09r.\-*-.e %&} bimUk in*
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