Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 March 1869 — Page 2

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Honda Horning, March. 1st, 1869.

PROMINKNT BBPUBLICAX papers have recently published lists of members of the Forty-flm Congress, ia which the teat of D. W. VOOBHEM of this District appears among the "contested" This is a mistake. MrJ'T CABTKB and friends are confident that Mr.

VOOBHKKB

j^They know, also, that

DANIKL

would be nearly as well satisfied

to be furnished with a good opportuni to play his favorite

rofoot

martyr during

the next two years as he will be With the very questionable honor of a seat lraudulently obtained, on the minority side of the House. They have, therefore,decided —wisely we believe—to permit the Tall Sycamore of the Wabash to flourish among the Demooratio shrubbery of Washington, and only ask that he will not disgrace bis constituents by a rehearsal of those worn-eut platitudes which have constituted his political stock in trade for 1 1 tbese many years.

Nor need he be so jealous of the professional ri-putation of hii friehd Viw ME REAM as to keep constantly remind ing the country that "a nigger can't carve a statute." Everybody admits that VXNNIB can, and it is hardly essential to her professional success that all the world shall be convinced that

THE BOARD OF TBADB of the city of Evansville, have just issued their annual Report for

1868,

COHTKBSATIOIT with a party of friends last Friday, Gen. GBAKT posl lively stated that GEO. H. STUABT would not go into his Cabinet. He said tha' while Mr. STUABT was a man of ability and ilture, who would doubtless aoquit h'msof creditably in any position, tbe state of his health, if there were no other reason, w,u preclude his taking a Cabinet appointment. The General talked very freely with his friends about his interview with

MCCLUBE,

which seemed to

have afforded him considerable amusement. From his version it appears that MCCLUKB

in telling the story softened i'

in some points which bore rather heavily on himself, as, for example, where Geo. GBAKT character!ted bis proposition as simply diculous. The drift of General GRANT'S

talk has left tbe impression that

tbe representatives of State cliques wbo wish to take their quarrels to Washing ton had betur take warning by tbe settling down Mr. HCCLURB received. In the urse ol his remarks, Gee. GBAKT said be didn't see what ocoasion there was for people to get ir. to such a fret about his Cabinet, when they would know all about it in a very fe# days.

Yoorbecs ia Clover.

We have the authority of the Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia

Press

for the following: DANIEL W. VOOBBKES delivered an oration before the Alexandria Literary Society in Alex# andria on WA8HINOTO*'8 birth day,there being a goodly number ot tbe native stock present, including

EXTRA

BILLY SMITH,

Col. JOHN S HCBBT, Gen.

LEX,-Jklajor HILL,

FITZHUQH

and others. Letters

were rtceived from General

BOBBKT E.

LEB, -Senators BAYABB and VICKKBS, Representatives R^NQALL, BBOOXS, and ELDRIDOX,

regretting thai* inability to be

present. Tha to&tts were plentiful, and the healths of LEE,

IT

MosBY^aod other Con*

federate soldiers were drank

ad libitum.

VooBHEsa waa in his elelfofct, and not only "orated" but "perarMad" t8 a most alarming extent, the part breaking up about two o'clock in tbe morning,

ia proposed in Great Britain to celebrate, by a grand display, the centennial anniversary of the birth of the great novelist, WALTKB SCOTT, whiob will occur on August 15, 1871. From the length of the time allowed for the preparations It is very probable that a festival is propoaed similar to tbe "SHAKSPEAB* Jubilee," pnj-cted by DAVID GARRJCK, and celebrated tit Stratford on Avon, September e.h-Sth,

1769.

Us. GOLDWIS SMITH, of the Cornell University} a "reformer," thinks that we must first discover how much intellectual training women as a sex can bear when collected in colleagues by themselves.— When that daiiftAMtriUed, then the question of admitting them into the same institutions with men will properly come

up.

'I:/! John Ericsson THE

following sketch of tie life of

an

SAMBO

Trusting that

can

DANXXL

will remember

the dignity of bis position, and the great responsibility devolving upon him—peculiarly painful in the last sad days of the wtuky ring—we commend him with bis saintly voice and ambrosial locks, to the Forty imt Congress, and lurther recommend him as a promising subject for that "epic poem" that he solemnly avers "a nigger can't write."

a neatly printed and

handsome volume of 112 pages, from the press of the E vaosville

Journal_

Company

In addition to the business statistics of th city, carefully and accurately compiled it contains a Well written sketch of the eahools, churches, benevolent associations and musical and literary societies, by Coi J. W. FOSTER, one of the editors of the EvanBvHle

Journal.

Altogether it is

very interesting Report, and decidedly creditable to oar sister city, which, in ber business relations,-seems to have adopted for her motte the laoonio order of Qran to Sheridan, "Push things." The circula tion of such a volume throughout the country, cannot but tend to promote the commercial interests of the city, by an array of figures which prove beyond cavil her commercial importance, while the educational and religious statistics will show that these interests have not been sacrificed to tho^e of a mercenary character. Tbe rapid and continued growth cf our own city, developes that sort of gocd feeling whioh enables us to look upon tbe progress of other cities without jealousy. On tbe contrary, we are prdud of eTery indication of their success in those enter* piites whioh tend to the adrancsment ot the fiaaneial and educational Interests oi our Stale.

JOHK ERICSSON—wbo died of hydropho* bia, at Richland, New York, last Friday, sane persons I AAltfltlAfl

from the bite of a dog inflicted a month I

a

go—is from the Indianapolis

did not

reciivs tha votes of a majority of the legal voters in this strict at the October ehc n, but tb«y know that, under our present ehCiion laws, it would involve a great expenditure of time and money to prove the frauds perpetrated to a sufficient extent to vitiate the so-called election of VOOBHBBS.

etfecti.e motive power expanded the metal till it worked badly or not at all. Tne later form is said to clo woll, and to be largely used l:i the East, for work requiring small power, but it is^ unlikelj ever to be adopted for large engines. He also, at a later da/, made known in England hia invention of the screw propeller for ships. He met with no success in England, and curne to this country, in 1839, to introduce it here, and here he has lived ever since

Many of tur readers will remember its adoption by Congress for the Princeton, renowned for her big guns, which failed of the only chance of service they ever had by lulling tbe wrong man when one of them bursted .luring John Tyler's visit 10 the vessel in 1848. Tyler escaped, and tbe "Peace-maker" was ruined for nothing. The propeller ia now the great rival of the paddle wbeel, with some advantagea for all kinds of vessels, and many great advantages for vessels of war. In 1861 linoison built the first "Monitor," which, whatever its defects, prevented the most terrible panic that ever seised a nation, by beating off the Merrimao, and which has revolutionized naval warfare. His last novelty, broached in Philadelphia a tew months ago, was tbe suggestion that the heat of tbe sun, now wasted on house roofa, might be utilised and made to work common engines at no cott of f)iel, and no hazard ot explosion. His life has been one of singiilaily varied experiences, and its close is not the least singular of its many capricious changes. In person Mr tSricsson,as we saw him at the launching o( ihe "Puritan," some six years ago, was of tbe middle bight, heavy, Equare-sboul-Jered. and of evidently great physical strength and endurance. His face was broad and square, with a long, large nose, a little tte reverse of aquiline, and bigh lorehead, narrowing above the teiiples to ft thick covering of straight, rather fine, and dark hair. His expression was one of resolution and firmness, and uis persistent experiments with, ealoric engines, from 1826 to 1869, sufficiently prove that he po«esst4 both qualities in abundance. He wus one of the men who leave tbe world better than they found

LBQISIIATIVJ! bUMMABY-

FBIDAY,

February 2«.

SENATE.

The Senate met at nine o'olock. Tbe following bills%ere passed. Senate bill No 105, to repeal the aet of 1865, C0( oerning County Treasurers.

Senate bill No. 95, to amend section 363 of tha Prootioa act. donate bill No. 110, to create the Twea ty-Fifth Judical Circuit, establishing a Criminal Court for Ftoyd and Clarke Ojunties.

Senate bill No. 90, to amend subdivision 30 ot section 50, of the act for the incorporation of cities.

Senate bill No. 146, to enable turnpike companies to construct braneh roads. Senate bill No 83, to amend section 2 ol tbe aet concerning the sales of Michigan read lands.

Senate bill No. 8, to prevent prize fighting. Senate bill No. 131, to legalize the proceedings of the March term, 1868, of the Wbite Common Please Court.

Senate bill No. 84, to repeal section 34 of tbe act concerning real property, and the alteration thereof.

Senate bill No, 111, to amend section 16 ot ttie act concerning supervisors of highways, was indefinitely postponed

Tbe inotiou to consider tbe vote by which the resolutions of consure were passed upon tue Lieutenant Governor, on he 18ih of January, was rejected—yeas 19, nays 20,

Senate bill No. 197, tbe Omnibus Educational bill, was purfeoted, and ordered to be engrotted.

The Senate adjourned until 9 o'olock to-morrow. HOUSE.

Petitions—Mr Smith of Wabash, presented two petitions on temperance. Bills introduced—House bill No. 273, an act to raise revenue for State purposes for the years 1869 and ,1870, and for subsequent years.

House bill No. 272, reported by the Committee on Bailroads, authorizing the Governor to institute suits against railways wbo refuse to pay their taxes to the State as required by law.

House bill No. 274, for issuing arms and equipments to volunteer companies. A joint resolution instructing the Com-miiiec-e on Education to inquire into the expediency «f permitting the Sons of Temperance ahd Good Templars to hold meetings in school houses.

House biil No. 275, to amend section four of an act touching vacancies in offi and th* manner ot' filling the same, approved May 13, 1865.

A resolution ordering payment of same amount per diem to firemen, sweeper, aud the other employes of the House as is pad to tbe snme employes of the Senate, vis: $6 Adopted.

House bill No. 276, to authorise any perru-a owning a mill race to take earth froaa ad}*ceut lands to repair and strengthen thesame, by paying fair compensation therefor.

House bill No. 277, toallow partnerships to bring suit in their adopted name without naming all the partners ia the firm.

A joint resolution, Instructing our Senators aud requesting our Representatives to u?e their influence to securathe granting of a pension to tbe widow of General HaCkleman of fifty dollare per month, to date from the day of the death of the lamented here.

House bill No 278. an act to amend an ac- concerning licanej for shows and exhibitions of every description.

Bills Passed—House bill

co^0"^ bi)

Journal

of

Saturday: So terrible a death, terminating so varied and distinguished a career, is one of these freaks of fate that bat for its horror, would appear almost whimsical Ei lesson wafc the son of a miner in Wermelaod, Sweden, anjl was born in 1803. He distinguished himself even in bis boyhood Oyliu mathematical acquirements, and constructive skill, and before he was sixteen years old, it is said, was charged with tbe duty of laying out work for six hundred men on the Grand Canal of Sweden. He subsequently entered the army, but in about six years left it to introduce in England an engine of somewhat tbe same character as his later "caloric engine." There he introduced his idea of an artificial draft for engines to dispense with large smoke stacks, and save fuel, and made in seven weeks a locomotive that won the prize for speed and lightness. This Idea is still applied to locomotives, but a better process than bis ha* erased his name from the great improvers of railway engines. He also invented a steam fire engine that received many prizes, but somehovf ne?ar came into use. In fact he seems to have been destined to invent and fail, but for few of bis scores ot ingenious contrivances have ever grown into general use. In 1633 he drat introduced bis calorio engine but it tailed, as it failed, measurably, tea or twelve years ago. Its idea was excellent, tfut the heat necessary to make the air

"So.

174, to

amend section 15 of the act regulatiBg tbe fees of officer* increasing, the fees of Ja'tico of tiie Peace.

House bill No. 135, to provide for the disposition of moneys in tbe Qtate Treasury to the credit of fetalis) without heils, and declaring tbe same escheated to the State after twenty years.

House bill 134, supplemental to an aet providing for the safe keeping of dangerous and insane persons, and providing compensation for counties caring for inwho are residents of other

40, to enable County

Commissioners to sne for and receive all moneys remaining in the hands of committees entrusted with funds for paying bounties to soldiers, or to procure substitutes to relieve counties of the drafts, and providing that said moneys shall be ap» plied to the credit of the Common School fund.

House bill No. 134, to amend section 76 Of the act defining certain misdemeanors, and prescribing penalties for stealing growing fruits, vegetables or grains.

House bill No. 63, prohibiting the use of spring balances for weighing articles to be sold by weight, and providing a penalty for violation of the prohibition.

House bill No. 5, to amend section 101 of the Civil act, approved Juno 17th, 1852, to give the State the closing argument in crimiaal cases.

House bill No. 160, to legalise official acta of the Beard of Trustees ot the town of Noblesville, the records of the town havicg been destroyed.

House bill No. 113, to provide for the education of colored ehildreo, taxing all property for school purposes, without regard to color of owners, and enumerating all children, without regard to color. House bill No. 161, to exempt from sale on execution a lot owned by a family in a regularly platted cemetery.

House bill No. 37, authorizing the Township Trustees to sell bonds to erect school houses, or to pay debls on. the same.

House bill No. 60, (Mr. Underwood's substitute for Mr. Breckenridge's Insurance bill,) an act supplemental to an act for the incorporation of insurance companies, approved June 17,1852, and June 20,1865.

House bill No. 143, supplemental to an act to regulate the running at large of all kinds of animals, and providing for the taking up, impounding and selling of such animals.

Claims.—A claim of $80,000 for settling the accounts of tbe State with the Government.

Estimates of the Committee of Ways aiid Means, upon which is founded the bill for raising revenue for the yesirs 1869 and 1870, and subsequent years.

House bill No. 285, to repeal an act for removing convicts from Southern Prisons to Northern Prisons, and providing for the employment of conviots, and making appropriations, &c.

House bill No. 287, to amend section 161 of tbe Practice act House bill No. 288, amend seotion 448 of an act regulating the sale of spirituous liquors.

House bill No. 289, to regulate the election of certain officers (surveyors of roads), and providing that no persons shall vote for said officers who does not reside within the road district.

House bill No. 290, to amend section 25 and 33 of an act providing for a gen earl system of common schools, &o.

House bill No, 291, defining wbo shall be eligible to vote at any county, township, or municipal election, requiring parties to produce tax receipts.

Houso bill No. 292, to amend section 5 of an act providing for tbe election of County Sheriff.

House bill No. 293, to amend section 19( for tbe election or appointment of supervisors of highways.

House bill No. 294, for the relief of the heirs of Patrick Donavan, deoeased, authorizing his heirs living in Ireland to sell lands owned by deceased in tbis State.

House bill No. 295, to amend an aot for tbe oonstruction of gravel roads, ap proved March 12th, 1852, and authorizing tbe aesesment of landB within one and a half miles thereof when a certain amount is subscribed in aid of roads.

House bill No. 296, to ameni seotion 11 of tbe aot to establish a House of Refuge and for the reformation of juvenile offenders, etc.

House bill No. 297, for tbe relief of George Arno d, wbo purchased of the Slate lands previously sold to another.

House bill No. 298 authorizing Swamp Land Commi.-siotiers and Engineers, whose servic as such yet remain unpaid for, to select swamp lands yet unsold, at one dollar per acre, to the amount of claims against theStateyet unpaid.

House bill No. 299, to amend seetion 17 of the act to construct levees and grades.

House bill No. 300, providing that proceedings of Court commissions shall be published in at least two newspapers in the county, represnting two political parties.

House bill No. 301, to provide against vindictive punishment of criminals and for various purposes.

House bill No. 302, to provide.for tbe draining of certain swamp lands in the State of Indiana.

House bill No. 304, declaring all seotion lioes to be open as public highways. House bill No. 305, repealing certain laws in regard to incorporating cities and towns.

House bill No. 306, fixing per diem and mileage of members of the House of Representatives and Senators, Secretary of the Senate and Clerks of the House, and defining the duties of the Secretary of the Senate as President of the Senate during the absence of the Lieutenant Governor.

House bill No. 307, an act authorising plank and macadamised roads to enter upon lands and take stone, wood, &c., to construct the same, providing for the payment of damages and establishing rates of toll.

House bill No. 308, an act to amend sections three and four of an act relating to tbe appointmortt of Superintendent Steward aud Matron of the "Indiana Soldiers' and Seamen's Home," and defining the duties of the Board of Trustees, and providing for the payment of the expenses of tbe Home.

House bill No. 309, to provide for the ereetion of a new Capitol building.

MORSX'S IKDIAH Root PILLS —We jiveyou in this Medicine tbe result of a lifetime of study and trial before this Medicine all others are but nostrums.— They are made from simple Boots, and are the best medicine in the world for all Billioua diseases. Female Irregularities, Headaches, Indigestion, Liver Complaints Ac. Tbey purify the blood, remove all obstructions, oleans the skin of ail pim» pies and blotches, and are perfectly sure aud safe in their operation. We ask you to use them beciuso We knotf their vir. tues. Trial is the Touchstone by which to prove tbem worthy. Use Morse's Indian Root Pills. For sale by ail Dealers .. marldwlm

Svx

USED NO DKVTBXTICS,

of tbim candidly believe one-half of the weakness, prostration and distress experienced by them would vanish. Jamee Marsh, Esq., 159 West 14th St, N. Y, says, "he has t&ree ehikdrao, the to* weajMnd puny, ilia wife faWnf been ussiHi t* nurse or attend them, but she has taken PLASTATtCK PlIfM fet eara, and has a child now eighteen nontfes old which she has nursed and reared herself, and both are hearty, saacy and well. The mrtiele is invaluable to mother*," Ac.

Such evidence might be eoWihoed form volume. The best evidence 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, Ac, will find speedy relief through these Bitters.

MAOHOLIA WATJEB.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half tbe price. MWtwlw

(,

"WE FIKD IT

AI

IKTALTJABLE BEMX-

DT for Tetter, Ac.," writes Higley Bros, druggists, of Fairfiell, Iowa, about ^Palmer's

liotion. to.*,..

}nA3s*te»

One

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PhdMi'i Paphian Xiofton

fur Bmttftlac the Skll ead COMMIIIOH BesMm aU KMPTWM, fBIWUM. riMFIM, MOTH BLOTCH KS, IA. etc,,, A»1

IBB MUH SOW, FIAA aad BLOOM1K6. For LADIES la the MTBSIUT It Is iavalaable. for 6KNTMXBJT afterSH ATUTO "has "a etaal. "PHAMAN LOTIOV' Is the oaiy rdUWe r«tix for Blseasea and blemishes af the SKIH,

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PHAL0JC8 «PAPH1AM SOAP" f»r the TOiLIT. KCWMT aad BATH, will aet chap the SUM. Price, Goats per Cake.

I "FLOK JDK ••VLOB BB MAYO."

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COSTAR'8 REMEDIES.

HOUSEKEEPERS !f=

HOUSEKEEPERS!

Men—W omen—Cl&lldreii Mem—W omen—Ctalldren

READ—READ.

"Oooling to Sealds sal Barns," Soothing to all painfol wsands, «e." Beallac to all SoreS, Dloeri.

"OOSTAR'S"

BUCMUKN SALVII

I) the most extraordinary SALTS ever known Its pe*er of Soothing an. Hailng for all Out* Burns. Brnl'ea, Soree, uloers, Ohappt a Hand* and Skla, for Sore Nipples, for Piles, Ac., *o.—i without a parallel. One person L»JI of it, would not b* without a Box In mv Hoase, if it ooet 6 00, or weaH travel all the way to Mew Tork for it. '—W.

T. Enning Stmt,

feat. 6.

mar All Druggists in XKBBB AUTS sell It.

Standard Preparations ABB Bis

E A I I E

TBB

BIMMILT A.1D

OtlNiBIMIS

ottle, 81,00-Threefor 13,(10. HIS Boach, Ac.,. Ezteraiiaators,

"Cestart "tostur'i ••Costart

Bag Ex enlnatars.

(July Pa*) Insect Pewisr. (oui: Only Infallible Remedi'i bn ^u. "18 year-i e»a llsbad in Hew To k." "2,000 Boxes a Blaaksmaonfaotnred daily. "111 Be* are 1II of aparions imitations.', "All Dragglsts In Taaaa BACTI sell then.1 addnea "COSTAB," 10 Crosby St, N. Yi Or, JOHN F. HKJTBT, (Succescor to) DSHAS BABNKS uo., 81 Park Bow, W, -'Slid in TEBBB HACTK, by t-#i

JanSMtf

H. DOOLEY,

T.

BARB, 6ULI0K A BERBT, J*nWwly-n to Bll.

LAND AGENCY.

XLAKE'S LAND AGENCY, •D On Ohio Street, betwee Third and Tonrtk Lands Bought aad Sold si Beasoaahle Cwa-

BUlSlOB.

$300,000 worth ot desirable City and Country property tor »ale. Honsns far rent. 0t28dw6H

Ileal Estate

Column

Of

HENDRICH & LANGE,

OOoe over First Katlonal Bank, S. S. Corner of fourth and Stain Streets,

Terr© Hante, Ind.

Abstracts of title furnished Loans ne gotiatedj and Meney invested

FOB SALE.

OITY PBOPEBTT.

forty Lots In Lintaa'j Addition to Terre Baste Honse and lot, eat O ilo street, Rooae and lot,in Morfurraiu'i Additition, Hooseand lot in Sibley'e addition on 6th street, Boosf and lot In Bote's addition on 8th street, House «nd lot on Poplar, between 6th and 7tb •treets,

Hons" tbd lot on Horth Sth, between Cbesnnt and Linton streets. Two bnsineae Bonsee on Main atrtwH

OOtJNTT PBOPKBTI.

farm of 89 aores In Honey 0r-»k lvwasbip, 179 acres in Llntoa township. S Acres below tbe Boiling Mill, west aide eanal.

*v SVOOBSSOB TO M. W. O'OOKBXLL,

..'„ Bes for Sale

S O O O O S N

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PIci VRES.

No, 104 Main Street. JaSldlw

9 8 E E N A

Of mi *oja

MNt

it is pre­

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Book,

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In Quality. StyJe and Perfume warranted equal to tbe Bnglisk and sold folly 60 per sent, cheaper, which acoonnts lor the great falling

oft

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Caatloii.—Do not be imposed apon by other parties palming off worthless oaat-iron machines, under the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really praotical maohine msnu* factored.

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AN

Barley, Ouro, Olover

Seeds, Grass Seed, Hoys,tsfowl-,Best Fodder Ouster. Send or the TABU JoV*-

cents.JEXPXBIKEVIII.

ADDRESS OXO. A. DS1TZ,

nurseries of W. F. Heikes.

OLD B6XABLI8HMKNI with a new feature Xrery person can procure Troaa and rlsnts at Wholesale friess, by order, ins through our Oiuo Lapartm^ut. For pilo«s Hn1 her information, adareia W. T. UB1KKS, Dayton, Ohio.

6BHTS WASTED for our sew book of •«. 1,000 pages, profttael Illustrated with elegaat Begrartiiga, Mars, to. frice, in cloth, S3, the Peu le*a Edition ot £f|1 pA |T| the Life and,, Eplatlea of Ol* lAtlli b/ B«r. Mea rs Ouimsaal Howso*. A vitld pioture of the times oi the great A(oscle. Warm' iy commended fey clergymen

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Agents Wanted for

HOW to MAKE THE FARM PAT.

How to double the raise of lead and the prol Its OQ ato k, aad how to raise three timea the quantity of a'l farm orop« to au acre. 760 pages cnu 140 oeouilftil and uaefnl il|natr«tlooe. farmerf, young mtn and eziierien^d ag. Dtsfindlt pays to cai TiSS for tbis book. 9100 to 0900 per month according to ability and energr, H'pi full particulars. a tdraas ZBIiii ^B, MoODB ix A v.O., I'hiladelphia, Pa.

AGENTS WANTED for the Llfeard Tlme.of niflf Vemplete Bdltlen. By uls ft A Us Oi'uyOears A Bowsou, with on Introduction by Bishop Mare^x. It is tbe greatest B.'blical work oi the ag« Send for ou oopj-riglit ciro-lar, endorsed (y H. W. Bercher and tbe ending t^-sologiansor Europe and Amarl. ca Bs sureyoa get the Soapuia KDIMO*. $ i-. -. X.B. IBKAT A OO Pnbllaber*. 4 Broadway, H. T.

M7TSBT 8P0BI8MA* FABM8B aad HOB E* MAN, ahauid Qi Tor our psQipblit of ^0 pageijConiAiolng ft rail dtsortptl^n o. A io vtutiOQ by wi: (eh the mest Inveterate Mclsra, runaways and efetoes horses can bs driren wiih r/ect Cor bieekliigand

TottiDg

MAPLKW00D

Ho. 41 Karth Vearta Street, HIUKXIC AIB ROICOG

Da

h*r«os,

it is tur than B-trey's or any oth sya em.— Seat tree. Adirese P. BlrTBB CO., Parkas»srg, ChaatsrCo., Fa.

Agents Wanted

F'H

OB TH AVBRIOAN YK4B BOOK ARB KA TIONAb BkOISTBB for U68. Astroaoml cat, ioal, Political. Tinancl.l, (Jomousr-lal, Agrl ultural, ^dusaiimai, Bei.gi us. Tan work Connies a

vast

fend

of

late

Valoabl'

infor­

mation reelecting the United State* and Foreign eoantries, including every detartm nt or in» Qeoeritl andfrtue Outernnenti, which all clas»s will fladluTaluable for daily reference. Addrd O. D. OaSB A CO., Pikes Opera House, Ginem natl Ohio.

!T0U»0 ADI S' IN. STU'UTK, Pltt.fleld,

Mass.. Bev.O. •. &PCAA, Prl cipal Fif sii semi*»nnual Term opens Hatch i, 1889. faculties aad location unsurpassed.

?j

OBAND BAPID9, MICH., Bar*. 10, 186S.J

Ltrnveon A BAKSWSI.1: Th« people seem to b^eracy about your Ban JACSXT

AX as. Please send me twenty doasn

more. t. Tours truly, ,W. I. f..

I •M.ih'-.iiy.i'i'-'f M.

i-t." SiAfiiii'+Oi.iihJa'i

fjAUTION.*-Unprincipled

K»TT1N« MACHINE. Pr ce |«6. The simplest, cheapest and best Eni ting Machine ever loTented. Will kult Si,000 tohes per min. utn. Liberal induoments to A-eots. Ad'rrss AMBKI0AN KNITTiNG UACUINK CO., Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo.

THE PATENT MAtilC 10MB!

Will color gray hair a permanent bla- or brown Sold e*prywhere. Snnt by ma 1 lor SI,2 *. Addieaa WSI. PATTO W, Tressorer,

Magic Oomb Con.pant, Springfield, Musi.

AWESTS,

I

/ZlaaSrsSrf. Sfcatageet

conimlasioB given. Oar SS-oage ciiealar aat ft Qreenbark sent free an apptio tten. for tail particulars aod t« rsas, addr»s tha PaMtahera J. B. BUBB OO. Hartford Goon*

irf'IK? te "K1 !*•»ota

fejyt

ssflO *'t» t«

Ho book

ever pnblisqed that sells so rapidly. T"JJ1 Ton wl-h to know bow Portnnet are made A J? ani io-t in a day bow Shrewd Ken are ruined In Wall Street how "Countrymen" are swindled by Sharpers how Minister* and Herchants are Blackmailed how Bance Htlla and Concert Salooi ace Managed haw Gambling Honsrs aod Lotteries are ronduct»d how Stock Companies Originate tad how ihe Babbles Bo ret, road this work. It teis yaaAont th* mysterls of tw ot k, ao.l Of Btalts Blogiadhioai acetorea of its noted Millionaires, Werabaata, Ac. ifam Ootoeo

£j't±

xw

{&.•••••! JVI i*s-I

*.4

a

Have Made Advertising

a Study.

DOB TBU CUTTB I Will sand t» any ene a list of Jf ths best Newspapers in tbe Oiltas H-ateS. I wou onoe hate paid a thousaa^ Sellers tor tbis Very ioforsaatkn. Addteas Baa ETS, lew Yarh Oity.

stsiu"e£»

tMtS

1-08 ktfUM

a" itjslf

mnoui.

DxDERKY,

IC

rnsKJiur rt Bana: Bight

vamem

Bishop Talbot*. D. D^ B.

Martio.

3.

S. Vaa.flr^ Iggert. Malberry

Ornoaaan Baemaaoaea Malberry am tweea tith *nd 7th, next la HorauuSehool. 49tdif

PAEMERS' HOTEL,

U,3

AJiNADD^o si*

OnycDt—Oorasa of Mala' aad Wtk StreA^ aver the national State Bank. Baataaaoa—Chsataat SfLbetwsea St aai Tth. mlSlyl TBBBB HADTB. IKD.

"iStmtlia

OTFICT, ISO MAIM STBBBT.

hstwetn Sth aad S streets, on Hadsoa's China store. APriaur A WATUUSc JaSttflas

G.: J. YOUNO, "Y:'-'

PHYSICIAN and j8UBGRON:

OFFICE—West Sida PaMie Maare, (formerly oocupled by Dr. Onrtls.)

Call a attended to fight and day. Ha tion el House.

In the

deaand lor the foreign soaps, aed taejjoprecedented sacoess of h", AnMlMli COIBPUy Toilet BeafS,^waoMeT-ajw-ereio th. UulteJ

Beaideooe at JaSSdtf

HOTELS.

JAOOS SOTS. aao. e. aot NATIONAL HOUSE, Ooa.

SIXTH

AHD

MAIS Svaaar,

TEBBE HAUTE, IND.

JACOB Bim 80 S PBWPB1KTOBS This House has been. thoroughly nhrllhtl BpSSdwly

CORNER NINTH $ CHERRY SIS.

oppeaite Eaitera Mukst Heas*. Haviuga large Wagon Yard attached, will en able me to give general satisfaction to ttao traveling public. D.W. BANKIN.

TJIEBBE HAUTE HOUSE,

ooaaaa sini ui uvaan iraaais, Terre Hante, Indiana.

This Hotel nas recently boon refitted, and putia ftrst-oloss order, oflbrlag accommodations unsur paassd In the State.

T. O. BPHTII, ftep'r

PLARFI. HOUSE. ooaaaa na Jiasr jjn sno sraaars. fiante,

00

Terre

W: B. fiBimTH.

1

1

at

all denoml a

tlons Superior to the Snglish edition, and sold at one-third its price. ies and leferensee In he Baglish l»ng- ege, Commissions ia Aceats mini than

PACIFIC

It will now, as heretofore, be bis aim to maintain on'lntiaisbed the favorable reputation of thf PaelAe, wt |ch it haa en) T-d for aaany jeers, a* one ot the best travelers' hotels.

The table will be beontl ully supplied with every delicacy

"t

the season. The attendance

will be fovnd eftsient and obliging Tbe location will ba fjund eonvenlent for these whoae busiursa ealls th«m in the lower part ot tbe ity, and of ready aceess to all Bailroad and Steamboat Llues. fesdwfim JOHN FATTEN.

ATTORN EY8.

'.U.i Y-'

H.BLA&E, Attorney at Law, •HD NOTARY PTTBLIO, Orriea—Oa Ohio Street, between Third and fourth Streets. octMdAwSm

jao. p. BAUD. OBAabss am. GALED ft OBUFT,

Attorneys at Law, lt Ovrioa.—Ho. 88 Mala Street, up stattb. IbbUdtf

WM. £.

dealer

areselling Axes painted red, as the Ban Jicas A*«. The iruod qualities of his Axe oosli^s in its CT7TTIMO qu llti -s, not in tbe ied paint.

The "Ban JAOKST" I for sale by all responsible hardware dealers and tbe manufacturers.

LIPPlNGOp & BIKE WELL, Pittaburcb, Pa.

WAHT8D—ASElTS-uInn"

McLBAN,

Attorney and Ooonaellor at Law,

GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, Terre Haute, Ind. Ornoa.—No. 86 Mala Street. deeMly

DENTISTRY.

DR

L. H. BABTHOLOMEW Svaeaoa aan Maoaaaioai. E N I S

BBOOMOF to Dr. D* Me WILD. Ho( 107 Mifn 8t. HatioMl Blook, Terre H«a(e lad. [mSOdtf

DK0

O. LINCOLN,

The

Dentist

Oldest Established In Terre Haute,

Ornoa—On Sixth Street, between Mala aad Ohio, one door south of National Hoase. Ha ring had upwards of eighteen years' esperienoein Dentistry, he Isoonfldent.that heeaa give sadslhetloa la all oases.

0**"***»-

JOHN BAJRNi^LB. ^Merotuint Tailor, MAIM STBBXT, Owr&urton#

Would

Farmers, 6ardeners, aud

Frult'Srewers.—SeDd for particoU "Ban's improved fruit Troe an« Vioe IuTigo rator and Insect Siestroyei." Samplts to test will be rwird-dtoany part of tbe Daired States and PLANER SATIST»CTI guaranced. Oood Agents are wantel in every County in the United States. Address J. A HBABM, 63 Second street, Baltimore, Md. OA AAA OTPICXBS uuderthe new AdmiiisOwiVvU tratlon. We prepare appUcations in form for Government position« secura Caogres* si aal and other neoessar- Influence, and personally present tbe claims of applicants. Tor ci cellar of lnssrnetions, address, with etamp, WiaCHBSTaa A BJLTDSS,Washington, D, O.

WabnttytDry OoodttUtr*

rcspeotKUlly oall

the attention of the

sens of Terre Haute, aad

that he haa rented rooms above Sax ton

WY^I

cltl-

THI

publio in general,

3C

Watms

Dry Qeods store, fdr the purpose efoarrylag on

Merchant Tailoring.

n. keeos alwers on band a

TASHIONABLX

SELBOTION OF OAS3IMEB18, TBSTIHG5, OLOTHS,

Ao., and is ready

te make It up In

The Latest Style and oo Short Aotiee,

and on vary SeasonableTerau. Haviag no high rents to pay, be promises to maks ap to otder,

whoth-r tbe

geods

be

laraiahed

by him or not.—

Everything In his line cheaper than anywhere

*'Ontting

dene and warranted to St.

patronage sollolted

A liberal

-V eugSSdtf.

HOFF'S IT EXTRACT

Qreat Eeduction in Price.

Qvaums aan PaorxaHss Cmaraiaaa. A DeURfetflil, «atrilieas BBTUA6I. A Pleasant IirlgoratlBg Tu5'& A Mbstitnte -oi Ale nd Alcshallc PTlaBs. A RTBKiterHXNKB far the BcMUtaMk [ancuiu smaaiaa •eaaaas.]

A

Certain

BEMBDY

#«*, »air io

tK 'a

lor Diaordsts of the

THBOAT, (HIBT, 1G1M RMUII tiold by Druggists and Clooecs.

JM.

ft, ruillllt

IM Marray St.. Hew fork* «H MM IMass ef ft 3to

ngjtitfi

MANUFACTURERS.

pSAiRiB crff PLANIFG"

JL

MILLS.

CUFT DS WILLIAMS, VAMITAIOTNAEV o*

Sash, Doors, Blinds,

Window Md Door Fram^*

Aad at all piioea.

IJO.

Indiana.

..^.Propprteter

Offloe of Marahall, Mcnteaama aad Palestine Hack Lines. PfeeBuss to and from all Trains: aovSSdtf i.

'—-p-F-sr

PARK HOTEL

ON TBI iXIBICAJT A5D KUB0PBAH mi,

Cor, JBetkman and Nassau Sts.

Sear Cifjr Hall Park ~.Xew Tark OEOBGB WIGHT,

Proprietor.

N. B.—Located In the very heart of the wholesale business, tbis is one of the most conveintly cated Hotela for Merohaats, Business man and others visiting the etty. dSMSm

HOTEL,

170, 179, 174 aed 176 Greenwich Street, One door north of 0»rtlandt, and one block West of Broadway.

The nnderiigued tabes pleaaufe In aBBoaoefBg to numerous Mends end patrons that

i9-p

Moulding BmchetSft

I SulrlUUiiigs, a 'a 1-., Newell Posts,

And

Stmiiihu OmnUr."

TTATIK(9 ASSOCIATED OtJB. XI elTee t^geth-r for the practice of Modiolus th fbe bore Bomoaipatblc law as our gaMe, wa wtll be pieaaed attend all who map aeed oar professionalssrvie».

all

ht-

Florlog and Siding,

descriptions of Finished Lumber.

Wholesale and Retail Dealers

—IN

PINE '"LUMBER,

lath and Shingles,.

81ate Roofing,

Cement Hoofing, Hoofing felt.-

Costom Sawing, Hanlog ap.4 Wood inrnlng to ORDER.

All Work Warranted

Corner of Niath and Mulberry jsttdtf

vj in

*1 HATS AND CAPS.

N

EW YOBK fcAT STOEfe _____ in/tSfljji Joseph C. Vate^,

JUST 12J BBOXIPT OF

MEM*'Hat*

of

ALL ICIADA, TF/.

flops' Hats

of all

kinds,

Missee' Hats of all Iclncla,

In£ant«' Hats

V-14

ot

all kind*.

Hats made to order on abort aettoe. Ooms

"*THJS FALL 8TIJLE8, 14S

Street.

at?Jfaia

Sfdtf

Wisiiifi/of the LAND

Tbe DiTlne, tbe Pbysielan, the Judge

"j_ USE DAILY IN THKIB OWN HOMB3 AND BKOOMMXKT

To all Inralids

and

Merrescent Seltzer Aperient,

As tbe

Beat aad Hast Kell labia Medlelne Krer offered to peop'e for the abore elaas of

The aarslag babe,alseaaes.

it*

CRACKERS, BREAD and CAKES, PRETZELS,

IMKBSOD

TAM Bauta,

Batterers

KM

Sloh Heedaehe, Sour

brothers and sisters, Its

parents aad srand-parents. will all find tbis pleasant remedy well adapted for their different oomplainta.

MA*VF*orcaan OAIT ar !. I

-t TABJttAJTT A CO., 878

Greenwich St..

UN

tn

this date, the charts of tha Paclflc will be $2,00 per day. Beiug sole Proprietor of this House, and therefore, free from the too common exaction of an •noidlnate rent, hale fall able to meet the downWard tendency of prises without any falling off tarries.

"O- E

r'.'KS^ -..v. t-ri INDIANA. Orders left at N. Kats^nba-h'I Ptor», Maip street, or 4th street, will be promptly

At the Tentonia Hotel,

Has.

174

aad 17a Mala, bet 0th and 7th. Bts.,

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

With

ST of

the Bneat Tables with

Pun Copptr DittUUd

^RCHITECT & BUELDEB.

J. A. VBYDAGH. Flans, Bpeolfleatlons, duporlntendanoe,and De tall Drawings furnished for every deserlption EL Balldtaga. 1

Ornoa South east corner of Main and

StreeUhorar Poaaslly's Drug Store.

E

IN8URAIIC

Ifflh

vr.

lad.

(Jfost-

irenaaa. Heartburn,Xadlgeation,Stomach, Pilee, Billons Attacks. Llrer Complaints, Qoui, aad

Bnenmatle Affectloas

^h^NATUAS'S OWN fyZZ

6REAT AND GOOD REMEDY,

|-8W XAJBfiAHTfiF"J*'

osai (IOJMT eant.)

NEW York,

ear For Sals

by alt

Druggiits.~Wa

aulS—dSmeod

I O N A & 1 A N MANUFACTORY, AMD O S O E

FBMK HEI3TIG A BEO Manufacturers of

all kinds of

to

/E TJM

V.,.T

and Dealers

in GTIIY

O E

On Lafayette St., between Canal and Dapot,

PIR&AAV

PATENT CUSHIONS. w. SHAFFEB, Foots.

Bourboa and Sjre Vhlsky

sold at tbe Bar,aad

no olhtr.

Whisky sold by the gallon, quart aad plat. jaSSdly

IUU

j^IYBKY BKOKKK& STABLES The underslgued, at his Livery Stable, on Third street,.opposlt- the Buntin House, is now prepared with goed stock and

CARRIAGES,

commodate tbe publio.

to ac­

BOTT'T HUNTKB.

Any person within to deposit Heraes,

BAJI

gies,Harneaa,or other llrer* articles at Hunter's Lirery Stable,will be aceommodated with money adranoed on the same. dec9dtf

HUNTEB A OOLLIK8.

i-t.-ti)

l^iiD iiiitfi

i-.'Kj-

1

:J

'j

8PEERS STANDARD

WINE

tJ»}t!

IT TE RS!

THE EST BITTERS For Weakly Persona.

T0B THS WEAK, *0B THE PALE, VOB THS SICKLY, -jljMtHi *OR THI AGXD, *. TOB MM A 0*8, ruB 8PBINQ US* III Ho Bitten Equal to Tbem

Speefs Standard Wine Bitten, •HUOI OLWINE, HERBS & ROOTS

8rasa's Celebrated Wine, so well kA»,i)U,.Wjtfe,

rKfttrrmr BAS&,

CHANQMUK nowus, »r IAAI MOT, fk/jX'WILD CBKKST lAHl.Pl eUCIBB, and suoh other HSKB3 aad SOOTS as will la all Oases assist Dlgestio i, promote the Secretions oi the System 1Lthe natural chaahela, aad give

TONE -A-^XXD VIGOR

Y0D58 Mil 0LMIA1J AKI VIMAiS!

Alluseitwltb wonderful suooess. Brings 1

OOLOB

TO the pale white lip,

fL«

BLOOM AND BEAUTY

To the thia face and care-worn o-uatenanoe. Guraa TXVKB and oieatea APPST1-TE. Try them. Us« none otber. Ask fbr SPKCK'S STARDABD BITTERS. Sold by Drugji ts aad Qrooers. bee that my aignstaie is over the cork •f each Bottle.

ALFRED SPEER,

J., ami MS Broadway, Hew.T

ark.

ST CraSe sapUed by all Druggists.

ilMB

•tmtMxV tit'.?n A $ -rf&'S

NATIONAL

LIFEIN.SURiNCECO.,

A _,V

l.-bhm

1

W

or tea

United States of America,

CASH CAPITAL .u..|il000,000 PAID RVLL. JBRANCH OFFICE. First National Bank Building,

Jjtf PHILADBLPEIA. Where the general boiin sa of tha Coaapany ta trausaetsd, and to which all general(oorrtapondanoe should be addra»sed.

OFFIOBMl

CLA&ENOK B. CLABK,

OF HABTFOBD, COHI.

Cash Assets over 15,052,88019.

Fire

AORT

att

nd

ed to. J.S dtf

BILLIARD K0UM

t,

Tnland Iosurance at as favorable

as tbe

{i-h

P. a.

CHip&ro bj SPECIAL ACT «f COMBS

,-Y

President.

JAT UOOKE, Obalrmau Finance and Xkeoa Oommittee. HKXBT D. COOKR, Vlce-Prrsldeat. 'f

:K

PMT, Seoretary aad Aat^arp.'

.'

This Compaaji Natienal in its character, ofi* by reason of its large Capital, Low Bates ef

Tn-

aiuia and New Tables, the most desirable meaas of inaurins lite yet presented io the pabllo. The ratei of premium being largely reduced, are mide aa favorable to tha isearers aa those o( tbe best Mutual Companies, aad avoid all the complications aod uncertainties of Notes, DM* dends, and the misunderstandings whioh the lat ter are so apt to cause the| Foltey-Holiitr. "jr

1

Several new aad attraotive tab lea are now pre* seated, which need only to be understood i* prove acceptable'o the, public, such as the IK' COME-PBuDDOIHG POUCT and BIT0B5 PBBMIOM POLICY. In ths former, thepolicyholiler not only stanrea a Ufb lnsaianoe, payable at death, but will receive, if living, after a period of a few ye.rs, aa aaaaol faasaas sgaal

to

(aa pw

cf kit poUtf.

Compauy agrees

In the latter, the

rstem (e

«Moa*i

At

of

asmrtrf

moaqr ke

Ut tvUl

hat

paid ia,

omoaaf

of hit poiief.

addMsals As

The attention of paraehs eoatemplaMag iaear* ing their lirssor liiCieaalag theamonatof laaur. ance thsy already hare, Is called to the special advauia&es offered by the National Life laiuranca Company.

Circulars, Pamphlets and fall particulars given oa application to the Branch 001 oe of the Oom« pany, or to JOHS W. ELLIS CO..

"13 is-

CINCINNATI, OHIO,

General Aseats for Ohio and Central and South em Indiana.

5

J". A. FOOTS, i„v:.

Jfldwly Agoat for Terre Haale, lad.

J&STJBB WITH THE BESTL

terms

Hasarits Peimlt for Baliabl* lndeafaitgM KAOKB A McXXIN. Agents,JacOdSm Dow kmc Hall

I' VS ,8-.,Wsi Sffi

FIB£ MD UFE.

The following 01d and Bailable Companies "-iir»Bepreoeated. i.«

jrifercHnii Fire Ins. Co^

HABTfOBD, OOMB.

Korth American FireIns.Co.

HABTVOKO.

Applications taken and Policies leaned in ot the above named Oompaniee lowest current rates. Alee, K&AL ESTATE bought and sold, and COLLKOTIONS promptly attended to.

Apply tor- ii,

:S2 M. A. OKANE,

General Fire and Liife Insurance Agent. a*'i:

OFFLCJCI

MalnSt., between 5th & 6 th

Terr© Haute, Inc|*

Offloe 159 Main Street

Old Stand of Dra. Thompson A Bust

A Csugb, Cold, orllere Tlarosat. BtQuiaaa laassiATC a-martos, a»SAOVLN aa CHKCKEU. Ia

AiAOwan to WHTUIII,

Irrltatloa of tbe Lcnjra, a permanent Throat Affeo tiou, or ui lacnrable

Luag Dlseass wj ,,i is orrHTit aaasLt

Bnwi'i Bructttl

fridies,

n»viDg a direct lnfluenoe to the parta, give Immediate relief.

for HroneblUS. Aitiuss, Oalanh.Cea. snmpnve aad Threat Diseases, Tsecazs aaa no win ALWATS eoon stwona.

SIKGEBS A!C0 PUBLIO SPIiKKitS will find Troth* osaful Inc earing tha Voice when tak»u bafote '•ingin^ot Speaking, and relieving ths Tbroat alt an uon»ual exertion of tbe vogaus. Tha

JYoehtt

are ree mmended and

pceecr btd by Fhyatclaos, and hare had tretimerials from eminent men throughoat tbe country. Being an article of true mailt, and baviog

prottd

th'treflcioy by a trst of tttay yenr», e*cb 3ear finds Ui iu now localities In varioas pn t« of the world, snd ttie Trock* are universally pr»Douaeed setter than other artiolrs.

OBTAIS tnly "Baowa's flanxcaiAL Tar«aas," aad do not talis any ot tVeworAlaas iaiiHiiaa taat may be etered. acts srssTWBtaa. id a a to a id ii«f. W tfistf.fii* ,.,.r

4-''- :•},&*: I

MANHOODrsntorrd

AND THE VIGOB

»ig

YOUTH In faurwieas. DR.

RICOBIT* XesXMOK OF LlfU reatures manly pooer fr ~m •iba-evrr cause arising tbe effocio ot early pe Qiclous bablis, arlf-ahoee, lmpot*nejr anil eiioii-te, give Way at once to this wonderful medicine,if taken gularly aecordln^ to tbe di*CtioiiS (wtieh are tery simple, aai rronire ao reatraln from iu*iaeaa or pleasure.) faflore la imp ss be 80 din bottles at 9S, or fear quunti-tl-a In ooe 0. To bahai oaly of the aula a*p»ated agent ia Amarioa, H. OBBTZCBB, ttjk .Taatte, oer. af Uth atrseti S. Ml