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„^tosT-L»t: wrtk, MnaU •^dt of a fcreait-pin- Tie ftid.et.vJ] please leave il at t^is ®ffloe. 1

Asri balteeaiv#^ th8 missinjftiunibert-of Saturday (No. 27) and "western W^rl9 («o-, TO ^•'•v

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"*ASH has Harper's*,Be* »r FOR ,Ap^ lOthj also back. Jttfl^terjijafjJi JP»PS£& flll orders.

UOOLET has the first nanrbur of Ap^ pleton's Journal of LiWrature, Solenct and Art, wilh an el«gant ill»s^r%ts* suppiemen t. 1 1 1

HB SMALL brick buildjng adjolnljif *p1' east wall of the new Court House iaisiibf taken down to give place to a three^storj brick business house. It is one of theolt :,r,-

WABBKH, HOBJCBO & Oo., who stll claim tbe "headquarter* for dry .goods, I have an Important advertisaaeat Ii th morning'^,paper, giving«p_me ly low figures fyt

dry goj^.

r-:3St-\z .A TasBicia an old saying tbat if it ralnf. on £aster Saoday,4t will rain every StinC day for seveft Suildays fullowlfejff^Cb sign failed last year, and we don't care i) it due# this year.

7f Wx*DBL»atb^ m«roiDg the »ertt|o' delivered by Bey. S. Frank £towe in hf» pulpit last Sunday morning. "We de#r it dUUbotiy: understood by£' 5ur^DiMer» tbat the idea of publishing this sern^oc did not originate with Mri Howe, iu that be gfave ui a C^y at cttr own^tn%«n •if solicitation. We trust itjrill be^treail^ 'j, ly read by alliilas^es.

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PosTorrxoJC EIJCTXOW.—The election for PcBlmaster passed vtry Quietly at the Court House yesterday. The Voft"^Jttlled was light. It ii estimdted -about 2 600 B^ublftsn- voter* obtain matt matte from tbe Poetoffice in this city—only t84 votes were cast^ ^esterdaf, withUhe fol lowing reeult: Ob as. F* Otlnior9i^iiiM,(..(i|yiaii^niip 56 O^dfrby '9b Mts & UMaor*...* C. W. Baib ur 24 8oatterinK

__ QtfiEa ACCIX«T.—Saturday evening last, Dr E Y. Ball was holding or guard' log a fractious cow wbile another pertoi wus milking her, when a movement on tbvpart of tbe 90W caussd btn»4« iili-^ This lii^h:«aed th» odw, and making plunge she feil npoa the~Dcetor siie«4'«» The floor was slippery and it "Was wltb diffivplty she could r^ain bar fest ,la the struggle meanwhile grinding the Doctor's head .underneath. He eicaped, with come severe bruises, but, fortunately petb ing of a seriouj nature. It it.veify £bubt ful whether if the Dootor and the o-jw should rehearse for an entire season they could get up another such a_tableau with no more serious resftlta.

SDSAB CBKSS TvWvsuiX -~Th6 Be Bubiia&n voters mot in Convention Sat SSa"--.-*-..-. ••••".— —r~r-—an— —u ^uJdsy^vmofnsafsfiSBt tff^att-^fr.

Casto was cailtd to the chair. The fol^lowing names'wAe balloted Off fer Trus tee Joseph Bnadburat, John MeFor. lane, Jawes W. Harris *nd Joelah Hick

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Ou the third ballot Jos«ph Bfoad-

itiburst iaoeiving am tj^rityt was declared nominee of the convniion. The followuig Constables we're dec|art «d nothinees, by acclamation Willian. •ow-y,-J«£f. Sar&es-andTratoan SUQ fy Supervisors district Harijt.

McQuiikin Dist. S, Elijah VMSQIH Jiist, 8, L.

B. Staley Dist. 4» Wia.'El.swortbj i%iit 6, W.

THK DutfBWK3iwn oo .candidates ut Mf ttiB Apill Fliuh'ir:—Btmmrlmrtr tbat they promj«ep*o. not to bring oj^Jhv jpmd ld^jti% for ^r^sby if be will consent to ran Independently for that position. A^SSX

THX regular eveniM^tertauyaay| the Terre Haute M#Mw^or*lflT»lft piece at Turner Hill, Ninth street, Hon-

icg on Chas. Hornung, at Pint National Bank.

Bn«t-AiK«g jaNn*!i»®Mgr "MM* at ttgiftaBu ofBfce Terre: Han8B Litaar} Association will be found on the ttbles the lanl

aarper1! Monthly %JW}4«i Some Monthly, Frank Leslie's weekly,

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OerffngT^rj. ioo^fentrkncd first ".-a: be stairs. rem mz-'

'*vor. It is one of the old reliables, hav*

nowledged meritoould accomplish ,thi4 We have their ^lg^m#e for th^ livei •ing'a entertainment before us and find splendid bill offered. It ta suah af •bould draw a full house. At Sransvlllej. vhere the company appeared last weeW he press is entbusiastio in bestowing pra^eton the entertainment* given 'f I I'l T| II $

Latta aiid. Gret4t. ixhibition of proficiency in Mental Philosophy was aa«leail«hr creditable to .both the teacher and.the t^ught, -5

We werfl also gfatiil?d at tbe evident honest and (quare m|Dnu in ^bicb il»&tig^oBt ^r^e dinduc ei the 'Su£erint$riden£. If fbe pupil tnfew^anyAitfg.^ft appeared if he did :ot, that also was apparent—making due illowance for that almost unavi idable imidity whicbj on euch occasions, seldom yetBlitS'ft ffholar to do a well as tie can ordinarily. But in such a process or mode, there to po egsy arbor let laity pupils 1 if they want .to appear

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Having during t$ past week attended tha^ MamiMtion4Ln^ftp|^, #|1 of ^be ifoql ofjihb |t# fe Irish to# vi•ress the satisfaction it has, in the main, ^nte ^the' roote9 ih rimary and" intermediate depart* in||S^lM^^efi!bMdni, lescription of pictures and singing, ei^ecially the lait-tbfte—we should feel' aclined to mark up the scholars qui vf tiro 1#* 9

With retoenoeto th^ matter ot music, ve must WyMtn piwciency of the oholarf, in these two departments, was

Z03e^in^iy gratii^t^. Tod much' ^rSlse •sin'Bafilly 'bd aj^jwded to the teacbo^s 'ladthtfipupils. 3 .!* is j.

OooaliobMlly thl aloTt^t uiiloi'qairBbWduiW^V'a fey.j)upilj|, th« ier oenti0f(f rooni A^l, .somewhat bit4, .enerally, the scholars .acquitted llv4i w^l.-r*,

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W&ile there were partial failures in tome of the roomf, on the whole, the im«#«f *af 'quite satis factory. We feel assured tbat such real "progress in all the ^epatrtments'bf edudattoh hai been mad4 as to warrant an inconfidence on the part of parents

Inn iif%ir^c[iiifebfe system*of

iWUWn Oertsfcily, we have reason to be thankful that the education of our sons and'daughters has been com* °OrP^ pf ffl'i'lfJT W4lMtJthtle so efficient and self-denying. All honor to the faithful, patient teacher I

If it will not be regarded as obtrusive on our part, wa should like to say in coniilfuj|n that v&il^tiib strucM*ti|jpnd Bfr^t^ement ttag^diflSrent school houses Is, for the most part, what dur necessities demand, especially is this tcpe of the one in the Fifth ward, so far' aa warming and v«pi|ilating are concerndf

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Sunday morning last KEY. E. FBA.SK HOTV*, preaohed- «A Uie Coi»gr^g|tlon|l Cl^lch, cb«i«yitoE ^r foe icide. Taking a« a text Exodus xx lf«X¥Tbea shalt not kill,''—he said:

A mysterious and sacred gift is that of butnao. life.. It.bjnystemus i^tbs time and ixrabirer «•itt^pwtinyby'tbe great Author ®f Lifa, myttarioos'tn its departure, and equally mysterious in its character. WheiW39 auirbow iicomes, wby and wbitber^MioPS, iMd' wb«t it iC, who can tell? And this mysterious thing, with which we ara sp, fatnUHar, agd about wbi^ we te£k so Ja^itljr, itid ot

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'O Tribune, »ille Y^k ^rali '|^nt'|,yling it o^ly give misery, Tbe Boom ovir Tuelu-B^l0y,An,d Lwifen it. ia kripwri that suon.it jnust go jii

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DUFBEZ & BXNXQICT S MINSTBELS appear at Dowliog Hall to-night. Th'u iasompar^^l^jjf ^ibltpiao deliEfea-' ors is so well known here that it seems iseless fur

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It needs ^rrxog^ioent iCf ot reconstraovion to m^ke it at.all comfortable. Let it be £ne at d(iV^ tl»\ Jtea^isfs and pupil) a fisirj^anoe. make the most of themselves iateUec'«u,aUy. sad physically. Let the plaoe ««r.^ildren are to *pwjr1Mreral io la^pg tii^fpundationroran education be~loattractrveShat they wlU nnt ha aotvpelled4to kxk upon their'aeAooNkciMt ^WrdUlike, and be un-

Cblcttttfhhi ifoe it«aa jaft«r»fe/ any pleasant itomartab .-Wt M. CBIBTXB, Tt. FBAMK Howf,

60*«Jaur^saent "W. Btftutday en in g, Maroti 27,18i9.

shall, Dowliug^ifad Edwards. The minmi* liMtkriZ&yikf iWd^ad approved! .ST'cii 1 I'-V tortbeamnaa^ pf $108 63, werepreaant^fcjfojEt|l4ered, and acted upon. ,3lbe.S-,eeeMryi was directed to daw

Tbe meeting hdj mrued to meet again next Saturday evening.

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Fariant Dbt, T^John'^BanMtrd Pttt. 8j Jwbn Bumardi Xist. 9, Newton Green J)aU 10, Weiley Blaok.sen..

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ri^fty iaow ao-'-Hwla,- ift ako a roost taored 4bing. Gdd has so stamped the idea of the sacredoess of human life upon tfya natuip pf snap that to take It, either b% own ttr attdtber's, is ever fett to be one of tbe worst of crimes. Even when the

and the scbher the better, tooefaesit not. "A labopaf^WiiCtosaght in th#4t9am: of .a buge:ipas» of rcclt which, ."after, the accidental di^cbargo of a blast "6f poWdOr,'closed ag-an catching htm and crush ng bim above tbe waist. The poor follow pleaded with his ieliow-laborers to take bis„4'f ,,It would have been a mer6y:to him for themto have dor.e it. But, bough there wss no possibility of bis removal, or of saving his life, not one of those men would let tbe'life blocd flow.

When tbe child becomes idiotic, or the fneod falls into- hopeless- iosasi-y, ^RJpd parents And^ rrifinidi J^w jHad that death were' better than life, none v»i]l touch the sacred thing Old ege "a^& tbe entire lossof human faCUlueSt nonage and. the entirg jabvence of all tbat distinguishes the human from the more animal, provide no excuse for taking 1 if j. Wherever there is buman life there, is ,a thing tpq M»«td M^e touch«d "fcr any other rea&lf (Snan the saving Of anotbeuind more important life. This is written .upon.the. nature oi bd. j? .j v••

So lmportkrrt ia tbls lafy tntft the All i^ise Law-giver saw flt tp gfaa.it ^pUca ahabng ibe fundflmental twl-of SiQai, hnd thus to emphasise the sacrednegs of buina» life.

Before 'I announce my tbem^ please to nqiicp that the vJwlati^n of.tb^a^.qBoft'' tWlng-'the crinie:of ihurdeir, "SofiHsts sim ply ia tho deliberate taking io£ human Tffd., Oiily (wo exceptions are adtnit^ed The first is tbe taking of life judicially of by abthority of law, ahd}fafi «Hme.-^. The second is in defense of anollfer ilft^ (, includiug self defense, and defense of the l(««S of otbors either -against violence, as when one i* aLtacked^or against natural causes, as when' tbe life of the infant ie tak^n to eive the mother^ .Aturttp' it the eliberate taking of human lift,

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nut «yh«»her tne iife be t^e,n.in a nwsnner giviog p^in to the vijtiai-oMiot. He who takes ltt'e by mean's of the slow and devilish tortures practiced by tbe tndianq, nd He ^ho siealsjoto th.tf bad.chamber and it fi c'.s »h« death bl^w upon ««ht whom be has first put undar the in$^eoce of chloroform, are both murderer--, and one equally so with the Qtjier, The crime «f murder is the sapn itf bott cases, though ib.the former, t^e perpetr#-tc:-r adds ptoer triines, to that of murder. The age, then, be' consciousness or unOintOUJUtnasa tC vha vio-im, these have nothing to do with the crrtno The de itibQ^aie takfog of hiitnau life, with tht exceptions named, is "biufde" and comu urder the law, "Thou shait i.ot kiH," "At tha,present d»y, tharo is growing among us, ad sregard fcr uumau Ufe that is alarming Our papers ite laden #itb the details of mast outrapoous' murders.

Men are killed upon tbe slightest provocation. In our own commuuity two mur. ders bave been recently committed, atd tha nMniTiota nra a»t AP3 1 it-Ma rjr no"effortTs ma3eToTthef afrtlt'.

But tbero is another (otm iu which this disregard for jman life manifes's itself concerning which I leal myself called .upon,' as a. hainister of the Jiespel, to raise a warning, voice. It U. with-ex-treme reluctance that I tuuch the subject, not simply befCthise of its delicate nature, but beoause I cannot, ubt that an evil so wide-spread, has invaded m\ own church and congregation. It i\ easy to chcry'sins at a distance, and t' paint them in all their hideousness. But to talk of sins lying at the doors of those addressed, when these are friends loved and irusud, this is not so easy or pleas ant a task. I know that some will be disgusted at the introduction of iio delicate a subject into tbe pulpit. Others will laugh at it. The guilty, if sucb there bp, may be angry. Thosi who ever cry "Peace, peace," wiil-doubtfully shake their heads. Yet, following the dictates of my own conscience—not,' however, until it has long urgedaae odr^I propose to speah pLaihly, but, I trust, ever with propriety concerning THB1B8TBUCTI0» tt XJNBOBK OHILOBBK 1. first the question arises, Is it a sin or a oime to deitroy a child unborn

It is t«e tbat hi tbt)-ordinary use of language, we reckon the lite of man from his birih. Y«t we all know that wha we term birth, is but4 onff Of the change: through which life passes^fronCoiLa stage to another. When lift) b. gins we may not be able to demonstrate, but We do know that there is life before birth. Faysloh. gists reckon the begi,uning O.f life from the moment of conception. Upon thU theory, also, criminal law Is founded.' In every State, our own included, ig a criminal offense for any person, in any way, or at any time, to attempt tbe destruction of festal life. In facf, the deed of which I am speaking, is genexaliy-eom milled when the parties know

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is life to Be destroyed. It is theTdestruc tloo tof life which is aimed at. Now it -mako* no matter that the victim cbnnct •tr^tch out its bands In defeti«e or depre oation. It matters ftot? that It be not cobscioui, thSt it can utCgr noory of pain or reproach. Tbe sacred gift of human life Is taken—is defiberaWly taken, and this constitutes the crime, and tbat crime is murder.

I am fully aware that no demonstration of the criminality of tbh thing will deter some of tbuse who practice it from d.oontinuance of the practice. While the motives to it continue, whila men and women piaca their own easo una pleasure above CiodV law, while public opinijik is so corrupted that has no voice of reproach, and while the deed can b[e committed in. sunb uttei secreoy, there little to be hoped »or in domonstrating, no matter Aow dearly, the oriminality of the practice, so fat- as they are concerned who'have deliberately adopted it. But Wtrore aro many, believe, who have fallen into the practice thoughtlessly. There are many others who are young, atid are yet .look ing forward, as all do and ougUt, to rnarH%dlife. In the ear* of time ifcOUgftieH oni*,

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hrvu^hthefiBSdOtt' «8rtlJfldcndemned. Wt)tr« lies the difference between taking tbat life at biith, perhaps before the first breath was draira, and doing the same ^Uiing, one, two or six months earlier? In either»caee it is tbe deliberate taking of human life, and this is murder. Put what face upon it tbe community will, dfeguise it under whatever name yon plta*e, you can make no more nor less of it than airape murder. "Thou sbalt cot kil is tbe law violated?

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Vow tbn is among physicians of the higbeststanding, and both religions men, and who, on no account, would aid in euch a crime. Now take the whole namand

but paying practice, and yon may have some idea of the frequency *ith wh chi application is made to the medical pro-j ffssion to aid in this crime. Yet, pro-? bably, not one in ten, i(j indeed, one in si hundted^ goes to the ghysician. A singli

medicine will endanger life at a certain period, is the recommendation which sell^ it to thousands and tens of thousands.—f Besides these medicines, there area thousj atd and -one other methods and recom mendatlons which laden tbe mails, ani

SS'lffih&SWItfcSrfrom hand to band. Then, too, there ii no concealment of the matter. But pert sons disgustingly boast to one anotheri on the street and in the parlor, what they have done, and how often. I.knoW not cf oyer being more terriblyshockei

*.bus murdered. His size, his plumpness, bis hair, all were described, ending with tbe assertion that, "He was a nice littl# boy." I shudder at tbe recollection now* Yet this "was a woman of character an4

character or ber standing. In fac -rWitbSir eM^kr ^mhf«Ors seemed ti Jream tha'tany crime had been commi ted, but thought rather that a good had been perpetrated. Wo used to -hocked by tbe report that the mothers India gave their children to tbe oroo .dilos in worship of tbe:r gods. But in

lren in devotion to fashion or pleasure. Speaking to a friend, in a public place,i concerning this crime, he replied, Why,| here is a woman within six feet of 1--' who has killed half a dozen of her chi' dren."

A writer in ene of tho magazines the day sets forth this matter |n its truie light, and at the same time inciden al"-' ^ives somi of the causes of the prevj :ance of tbe practice. He says: '•Wealth and fashion have become zenerally the great standards aimed at life. Tbe plain and simple manner living, with frugal and industrious habi and slow accumulations once practic have givon way to a more extravaga: luxurious, and stimulating course of li i'd an eager struggle for rapid gains. Young men must now commence li where their fathers le*t off. While Have been, as it were, wholly absorbed making money, women bave become ata together too much immersed in tbe pu suits of mere pleasure and fashion. Moil ing must stand in tbe way of tb obiects. Among large classes society bit become "very artificial and Intensely soffi sb, allowing many vices and evils id creep into general practioe.

circumstances oblldren have come to be considered a care, a burden, and an ex pensa which it is thought must, at least jo ome extent, be dispensed with. In maklog, therefore, plans for marriage aiid settlement in life, such troubles are to be avoided as mucb as possible, especially until tho parties get comfortably off in the world. This idea becomes a prevail ing purpose in the mind, which is gradn aily strengthened more and more as otbfer wants increase. Besides, the fear of pain and suffdiing, the dislike of being confined to the dry routine of certala fam iy duties and responsihlidea, 'he shrinking pub ic exposure and a*

now preach against ijc^ousne«s. »hg "within euro tadKhW Bbrot

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of tbo«e, wtio «S $bt have co occasion for thought, upo^KfeeJ^lK^ temptation has not y*t wtiom it will come, 1 woh&CO ^£r'Sound the true name of tb 11 In tb« e-irs 'of the tboubgt)es* IlNu4d (oQn(itbo cry of MuaSKB, clearly tbat La. toiUi ttiey cajanbt

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may berwafur bd.tampted to the deed, I would Q^y XtfB»kkt. MuaDKBl! su c'einy ibft at Ibo vpr^ thSd^hy of the vii nt», thvy th'U shtinV baox ut1 horror.

Takicg tbe flf^ tf «.he uaturn~ctuld iy a tr.oie, ai'd that crime Is nono Other loan a inurUer. The budy~of an.'infant ,« Wund whose iiffr fans evidently been falteUlt With. Tha aeiaihunityt 1, »7«~ if"

in tne best of families, thrusting itself ljato tbe very church of God, ruining the souls and bodies of its perpetrators, apd the fact of its wile prevalence detnadda, utUtt?wiir%4|^iuif£an ialieakHfe. lot 'of Zion, a loud cry of warning and dentin ciations. It is beoause I would k^ep

of you who are now living in holy wedloeap^^e^^i, u^b^^untpfal results are stayedoy tfie crime of mur-deft?--J)3uat)se 4 .would, keep you from this crime of murder that, 1 utter this warning to-day. *W8T,| aai

Ill 1 call attention now, to somejof the results of this crime. First there comes the physical results. Any of our physicians will tell you wikt these are. Ottiimes death comes as tpe mmediate result. Qfieoor is this tfie people generally are a wale

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demand a plaoe in the pulpit? I would not insalt your intelligence by attempt* ng to convince you that it is common You know it. And "yet I doubt if many know bow very common it is. Meeting a pbjsician of long and extensive practice, and who is above aiding in such a crime, and whom you would suppose every body knew to be above it, I acked bim bow often he supposed he was applied to, to aid in tbissort of chlld-maider, and he promptly responded, "As often to treat any one disease, and generally by married people." Another and older physician said, "at l««t every month.

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the" marks of tbeir crTminiTlty npon tbeir very countenances. The pbysic*l results are so terrible, that it would seem

himself buttte »mpU p»ts .on aod,a#e

9:UtaBearani ts ioi- rtob bW^f «f tw richest eJ«»aent# ihsllt^non, auiiin Ood's plaa^sbildren are-* necoasary part

aWpurdtfji df 'all tftHTeWe joys of ti« jilo, tkr'^b) ptese c3f cbfldreny of .one's own children, in tija l|^«Ktol€0'^t|^not Ony7 a foantaitf if in'.iUel'.'^Mii.0?! ad^ii ddptb, pjii wmttti wiifcti^AUt. iha-otocx home. Th« teiflsb, grasping demon ol gain, which possesses, tco largely, the hearts of men, may sneer that they are expensing tuxHriea —. IsanA-bearted

T?nen aa chHdrea pass beyond the age of infancy, and''\he .boy .verges on to manhood, and the girl to womanhood

Under theiij-tow .brigljfc. tbajtlvpes which kindle, and how full of joy tbe labors, and even the denials, for tbe sake Of the son or tbe daughter and how fuil of gladness are oT^ifflhar-jificL'-fatnef! at oach

sm.C3BS gainjd^ ^and eaob promise real iaed. '""Tfoxt, tEe children pies to manhood and womanhood, and tie parents to old ago Ho fuil of are the gatherings at the old homestead, tha meeting ot returning sons and daughters. How proud—* honest, joyous, holy pride it is—tljej mother wer suoU a son, and the father, over "iuch a.daughter. £md bow gloomy tbeHtyme of the childless t^ed., The

gossip Oa^^c6fij^onsMve-nythiog of which liange—ill ^Wofc#0tlw|r .aches and thar pains

from account of some' domestic chaos.—... bese have tbeir influence. In fact, has Tnere are%ra4| feet to run on need it not come to this, that in some circles ful errands whicli tiuiraged limbs oan the mere idea of increase of family Is uiaC Vi.lb"E^'n fibd Weaii popular, unfashionable, if not odioui "k present ohtl^ren to The plain teachings of 8or-ipture, the" "smooth tlkn downward path of life, and -i no absent children to ligbten the heart leading objects of the marriage institution as pointed out by the formulas of the Episcopal Ind' "Oatboiio Churches—tpe two largest religious denominations Christendom—are entirely ignored. The laws of life andJiealtb axe set at deflaaie and worse expedients are resorted to, fin oxdet to ®?t 5!«(Ill^ prida,4tbHi W^re ever countenanced by tbe doctqna fof Malthus. We are shocked at tbe d&rtritaj I® tion of human life upon the banks of we ^®balf of father and mother. Ganged a»r«dl^a£'ih4 gSoh» of £e Liitra tcrtha chat of the old man as be doutn Sea Islands -but here in the very

with messages of love^r tales of ho{je or success. Go from one ot 'jhesa chilf childless homes ot the,aged, to that whe[ ^be aged fattier and, mother have about ttfetp those feady

lto

l0"8

nearl ofChrlitspflfitU lioBtloido and in fa at- meanwhile the joyous flush which man icidd ate'"BXttniSvffl^prafitced under tLe

l'e*

most aggravating circumstances." ,, H^^T'aimnl^add jwiiat veuiilLi*ej» 'Wakih chirartitrijf youth ^sve to old tg-j, orthli tell me. ft if-Vfa^-td murder la order to. crime is most fearfully prevalent in ojut.lJ)®^0Prlv®4^ 'his?

da 5 EOThenV t^7 the influence of -children muat not Oe omutod. Mf%» ^ugb|th»t am a pafeut, and to my hand« are,committed tbe temporal

warning which I sound in your ears ioJay. if this crime is to be stayed the community wn|t tflV.flh.fc that jt i4 a spirtual iutere^ts of this child, baa crime, and be warn# fclB^aM^ifeei

In this teachlneand warning the pulfait ®«nBe

of

musi join fetttnd lecture roojn. ^li,ly* recoiltct well tbat amor the The preacher must join bands with tfhe "?t candidates for church membeishfp, Sin must be de-

nouhcedwfiSrever found," was the battle mothers, both bT whom attributed thtir cry with which men preached agaiitf ^oB»*r"®ajto the impressioh made upon Airican ftavS^awf-0»Hh which Urn !££. °l

times, tbA4»da* greater than ffiaJT*#,

8—

qyiirs *wsipe?8f, TC5».ef

it iosspitie of hersetf| she happens to beva dfHflfe1ttod be^'Hl 6u ^ne ia lest, sbo ilt waU Uie loiidoit, tl»e. mu*l bi^rry ,,, 'J'. J1

Tbe true man flwd^ a. joy in the prattle oMrte lfttle diatf* in -Jietr c}mbing« Q»%' th%i^-Sriorfir, wjiici hu "^ori lignter. his^oys deeper, and which often drown hisHorr&afsr |.,TAV mbi¥er,L sbfe Hb^siloAli, tard^r by'jfiy. flnds her bap piest, heuroit&t firat jjf her wothprhojd adi- ftom lhat hufi^thete fl -w6 fjr he i'iX ,deeper, uri^|iV-'«ro s&Usfyingj tbaa aoy otber of »arrtri. She may otifyl Wi^'baf^ehiid. atvd "Siixioiii

Bn4'Jw(}rb

lupoid fi«r Uwe!s, and

tberOueomea- welling up' in Tier heart mo hei'^hb^est pride and J!y, Ml4JS ^w

,yiau pysj V-oti|vj

ttMC-i hrid power to pai«t for you«to« fa«hfofl*bl'»l' plea¥tirt-ioyin^,' chfidlejis .Wife U.li you f.e'ely 'and fyip

Ic

to ride and waik-wAsH it pleased her, to iAt«nl church, parties, bttUs and theatr^Bl

g«4Jy hither and thULer inipuj-sun of tUu •ptt»asure! and tbat, and just bint at ber ioogiagsiun^isfUd^ yh.sij ^would'!.take yofk W tb ui oi bery:' asi 9,tiya tc beside tbe cradie of hei* child,' or as she dan ^i^' .bioi,:uptfu:hfef kotas she wheel him forth to greea tfeWs, cr along tbe *tiRet,' where the adttiiii^ig glance flvej Kbr child by eECb pkiiour, tends a thrill of -joy through her own heart, or, as sbeiajs aim down to his rst, and listeus to hit little prayer, and then bend3 over to. give -and reeqiVtf the, goad-night kiss. Could rtellyffu of those,^acdtbS thousand oth '^i^joys of a mothers heart, bow -meis aha eeneel^s jvould seem the buttetflt life of th* cBHdle.* w0^an of^ fvsbion at 'ii'.ea&uib ^i^d t^ugb so ibean It wt/i4t ^et purchased by the crime of murder,-'

do their loidding,

glad in some way to pay, even in th« smallest degree, tbe debt they owe those who bave borne and nurtured them, ne

of this child or that, and watch

man

«etr true dignity and respocsi-

who?1

1

"Weed, ware two youdg

intemperance iji1SoWidrafjM^ ifelt vtfrfa-the wponsiluik- biltty of life, ar.d the need of divine as sistance as never be cure

f,ahd

tbeir Arst

'/^IhuHtftoonflectloft oo&o^s in4be infljence of constant thought and care for others, wbiob is ajynverful antidote to selfishness. L^ave a man and wom&n xeee ta d» aa ibey please,' frf% to go -aad ko tjjibe, freO to have every tbhig' in the noUe just as and v?berotney cbousa, with nSne bJt^tbhftijislV'b* to thtbk of and infur, aud i/ the dbvil can device a tetiel school fur tejflibnees, do fio detir^ io "it. Who uai riot wittiejstd the ut^r* transformationO' tbee fi b.uacomivr ab tr-ui, ai.d easily annoycu p^ plrf, by lie comiug ot a iitiie one to tne UtUiouold i»-ttt*Htrtb of tbe cbild, ttre par«sara Y^eu4 to ba\epa.-ced turougb a tie* hinb alioI tell yuu "It is not good for man 19 ite, alone, 3&id it Us n«raiy betted Wlpeiid one's life In a childless home. Oar better natures® ui&rin Cdnstqaence^./

Vnhal I wiik tbha ut tbe 3 ys wh4h the household w4lb obuv^en, and «Hi«BiraAe there wtaie the ebt-dred live,

osa« than I'he community is startled by the inte(li ^«oce that a l«4y, supposed to be in guiiif wicb wnicn tbey 6xert, cbevkid^ the evil boalth, has kuddeuiy died.- It is report- w.tbiu ue^and',eaol'uragiug ite go.d, I ed that some innocent disease^ a Congesnon, or the like, cau-ed her death, ah nftrtie»1 whiro leti ili tnis slip, she is buried with mourning ana lament "l a te» tfa,e or J^ears of pres. tations, and wonderings at tne "mysief& treeioin, frteioui to r.uu hither and ous dispensation of Providence." &e thither, treedooi to eat and sleep quietly, simple truth, iu many of these cases, |as to get a little more gaiu, or a iutie more pb)Sici»ns wiil tell you, is that in effect# |M»aa»ire, and to bo »littler mortftaisMenat« kill the unoorn child tbe woman list b'A. ber own life 1^ mauy other oases wnfrV -*®-"what-I'have said, I would, by po death does not immediately followj it mwm^epaak iigbtly of the toils and cafei comes soon after. la many, many m«£e f*0*9*lut #f the mother, Xhesa,~ I~ kno*f,"

phyo/en, and io ebt.dreu live,

audriaaFea sweat memory wtwn Uuiy are

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not b«s I have tried to wst'forth this dime in tts proper light, and*also to tell of iu result*, and Then, aI«o. ~of tbe TflessTbgs: to

suff^tHttWs feW ^WUt^iwthftepunitv, tlfbO^h ieSnky,1kH^VoF*Wt\a *»»«.— For thi ef'^pleasure, this crime is omcticed, and ui years of palu S: iro£m»* »t crime is practiced, and as a resalt,J$^e bind* it* calling fetters upon tbe crimin­SMMWJS

prac-'

al. To prtsecA-l&a&ty ihiSDliine is

upon .womaCr ior lr believe that often

qaiie a* ofte*. by. birf,«egtticjt of Wife, anfl very, very often by his selfiih seeking of hia own pleamreLorjuomf&rt reg%t41e* of

or thoughtlessly. Repentance and Iorsaking una pa^ I hfye^spoken irtsiary apd, 1 ttottly, lie^e, nw |U(|agljt piaiMhs

subject dei^anfla., I hyn^stlf baileyattat, in tne.flgkt of th^ pract^a ag|iilnsi wblbh 1 lift n^^vpi^a^ui warbinf, Isj nothing ljMe tbao murd^. Thus Iaasirei to ataifw'i^vith:iU.true nun*. sV-m 1

Practiceh yejf^ jsill,^"but remember!

•Wsaftflrfflij*!* mmvi,, that tbe truth can be easily laughed o^ j- feed away. I -invite -d«eas»ion anc honest criticism. But foolish gossip anc Vfte jesting? cVrfcla^^idiwiltf, or alletermlnution^ not'to (So

MASOMIC.—Th-i ui oiiibers ot'I^nd^VAj rf itith Coiisistry are hereby commanded to meet at their. Hail for work in thi sill,, e^'oiocic^iBXM^rjMf iwa

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FOB SALE—A desirable oortt^F lo tbree equaros .south of Main, corner and Swan streets/ 88x184 feet. "Ebquli or^

SKWIKQ ilACnk|wxs Tbe^fSfej^njp Machines in the market, to sril4 c6n monthly payments by T. H. Biddlet^Sl. fil«rh street. -v-T [27,itf

BISDLS can beat the Sewing Machines.

'. FLLOXHXB WBU10BB81 CLOTHBS WBPRFR» XBS Ui XV

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'Spring'Gpods S/ifts inaUj^xery che^ly John Barnikle^ Merchant Tailor. 7 Ci 1 over Saxton A Wahosley's, No» ill Man street,'tip stairs. msir22J4w ^AURQAUFL' ..

BOOTS APD SHOW.—Every description of Eastern and Home manufactured^Boots and Shoes, can be had of the new firm at 62 Sfain streo^.betwefln 22^and ?3. 29 dlw:. .-jj*OeBoBHX & COLBXB|

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IK UATTXBS of housekeeping for Eeon omy and general satisfaction, tbe best! is always the cheapest, especially When ckn be obtained at, same price that in terior qualities are. Every can warranto^, .27-dl Cox & Soar, •&&£ *J~L

Wholesale Dealers-

A Bfa BtJBS to Dfou8y's every dsy for his VelocipedeJCigarB. .. [X7dtf

LADIES, leave your orders for Skirts al Berz & Arnold's Skirt Factory, 89 'Maln /,

Tax n^oit'complete vt to be |bund rt llerji.® ArnoK^s,

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CITY

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cbsilni«#d^tl»esirsfl|

p-ay-yotf, ler»«k WW nMfu«d^aia*^g &

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WANTED TO KENT.—-A bouse for a family of two. jBaft ^o^efcpeedlog $12 pgr mcnth. Enquire House fdat

at the Fiibeok

cdrne# of Fifth /od Cbferry-s6e*ts. is O ix. 'a

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ployed a new and experieoced foreman! wouli respectfully call the attention oi "-i.r thoss w|y),are wanting a nic§ i|ad,gpod serviceable. Calf Boot, that-Jie will inanuf fscture tb# nbtv-j article at-tb% foHo#1ng tow rates. P^g CAlfBjdts at t850,Stirci .%i'i 00, All ,tq, Wt^ theirimeftsnr9P, w»iniuiB to gavesatisfaor tiott'or no'sale. 30-dl'W an I'jjU.iiiJ -I- ..'" -»IIJ Jr-f I

-THB.2]UM^T.^AM4nrtlY]n- QTWIK-XD,--Dou!jle Fold Alpacoas^ all^eoion^ thirty cent# pfer'yard, fbirmerly* S^d s^

j*l5r^BBfiir4 ^iosBBO I

[30,d^f ,)(4UQoessor« to Edsall jt.OoJ A in' HI— I' I ai"»|GBBiT SXCQTXiifEHT 1 FGOoUjOtfSAl'sil THAH 111—Look iK our largo lbCojf 35 cenl Alpacasl wjrth 4?, all ootoiVt Largest lot of Ladies', Gents' and CUldrens* Hose, ever shown' in Terre Haute, ant at prices Wbliph defy comp4titioh^-|-L: nen, Goods, Linen,. Goods^i^ ShWIngt, Fiilow Case Linens, Blesc^ed and Boofrn -Table- Linens,atd -full jtcdt- of lrisp Linens, all glides, and afl to be eold wonderfully tojr prices. '^*1^'..^'. 4

fl8,dtf

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woi^d

show.

'tHi

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fleeting

man's illusion given*"- -bu

thoW who shed ^ar&»d£,t'itoe" can ipjve them soon dried np if/tbey will only jgo to Moody's and buy one o£his Ve^dp^d^ Cigars.,. ,'

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.JootlbUU) S^oi^.-r-Jac^' Doll r*mt»vfed bls stock of 'it^d SboA'to the store room, one .square south «f tha "Spinning Whe«tr, ^ornei, far,o i$Paits ^eiow Ohitf p)i i|#d to «ee hia old customera- acdP ae maiiy new ones ai- *h«os*.J&. t£mrUriVirittf their p^trctf^.

c.T^et:p^V

he olosed- out at »evy lew ptjefe^ wa Country merchants wiabjngr 'to. '-sort up" with rods \nd ends lrvitalthbot and

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call.

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DON'T forget*to AEO tb^ W?«D S^wiiig Machine. Tav. 26dif Z. S.« WBXXUDI, Agem. -T'«- -7

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tit the (flea of Otty Tnswrw, at tte'Virafeiffil •leotionr Jiiii•liir.

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LOCAC NOTICI9#

Hear M1B« tha IBBBliriV iklllhlljr ouajKiaitrf, fr«3 r.-otf itiyhtoa^tiyyfciifc' taM*i ai«a*if«to the ta^aadiAW rMUMt 4jW% J»a ^II ^hafiiSi Hf |1|| iife|Ml fjaf iW *T." ifttMB, aosMlMt^fi^rteaVtlR «hw*iA»««4( cerlf 4taeeiMwMi»W rw»r4«MeaWellW^wsea^i4ili«ciw*

AlaMwrV^ ia i»ra^TU«,

itnsdafaaianwit»«.efu«ie»s. iMfisWirtt* wi d*a*t aatajllM *lisaijli 11 imhi sisita agw a tte*l»«MHisw«tern are to parify the blood and arnllw mis'

Mokid lam tosh* Uap4*«faaUasiiM«iri aalattiia—aluh.Ua rrmtlSaints apd ipttfsiiHu •a^HK IHss|la»|l^tm»SMslaStlaUjaSS(avMy *pt,imaDaSiSll ftsam*aa*J »ni|ianti -Mi^talatk»pMp«ai44tassM«atertatcaa)naltt| m»patitfc gra»aa»aaa^a»»Sihn—tlaac)ttaarxSittaoUfiTcts. dr*y**al*» IIVHE aow)sUi j«tf V9us headacht tMssy^tuMws —C naitntk« ^aMckoi^teak^lMaslagiww UCaaa* pa%af jjaSotfce ayatii, a

.• :^d«U*

l»m nmgii alamai a• ii .ia n«

To Bemove Wotk, P«tdw«, Yrtch* les'aki tiitftlbM

tte1 )h^.:«seW»n1tM»aai Frt|ar«4"rfai|

fkjir! iT Jit- y.ljt'i'.K I.

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Soad strfMt iWeA.6 trBifa sWppliad by 'wtofanrafa'' ifa'^fclija'^yUai'a. •/-taartldtd— a*ia 1.* I I ifffMftP li it il fl" I 'SI«m-^BiMd 4 L.

Tat«4# %'|kk^*l.,var 8ir*-T.k*v»aed awwi mtiN'sr^Mf «imm nmr,1* lamr

LT baaaAeial raoalta, M. Issnltv^ «i4 so a :s» .. v..

SWUP i. rfUU... .r. 4!!f«we

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Buckeye Clones-\VrlBgers.

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LittleGrant Clothes "W ringtfrs.

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we' ai(./if-i -ii Notarr FnMier

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Mime Estmtk mnd &aid.

iiwsikas eorslol wtMHa oa* aMi of a»e»t •case, fcrssln aillimii|l tinayiwswif. Aiso SaS-«M*i»ar ttMtn HDsIm farmri•aicgjibrMat. ~'e

Also Hoaose for coat.at the mm- sss., tHafMoNb

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Saalod ptopoaals wlUbo raeaivad by ska (Jossaoa Ooaooif ot

ttuMavdako Bs«siso4 «w tho MSkfU^atftrss

•«ba. ttttHmM jlsufevtasWl: sko toqoiraffttosfakla* as«Nl#a*,Mjb. Ao^MMiMitf iM^t«s«||oetiisrbU ttw an 4tm.

woVk

LB

sstla IkslswiMstttii

0|tj a1co tw taka poapwaloq of thaw.irk atacy .im»btfot*$5Wlatloara»« lli-k the workat tbe .apnea of »koOsBiae«aa ufanhoWSl^Kh Bcd teh^teojttre^ir.kclUla ta tmrftm

a lafJ'&ot ory ^anntt.

JIO C02JTBACT0BS.

B4»laiirirop!«ais*t#rtfi»e rMKvM by tky Ootafflon Council of the oily

lit

aaat I*alar aia(sfcjHwlV«S tts anvalas of IL.Utt,

139» Boatfswiu ba^woaiioi fertbo biU^l Mfc L96 of f»(4 W6rk

10

Mooraft&et vilk im slut it tt/tnty

Baalissc. »•»-.- •-.i The Oonacll nsonea, tto xUUt to rJict aay bid tha* thay ssay daoia not ia tbelDtarsst of Uio ftHr

At ooaitractor Is to faefcrss all the require^ nj*n^s of the OMiacil ta »»Uac a food *114 a a* itaoc'hl work. ..

The OoeiWB itesfVM ibo ri(kt to tatoreaarsidon of. tho wot* and oaaflfhlt at tho aiapt sis* '(tho, ooatraotor. at aay stew Mm eoaiplottoa, 'fthaooatfaotor fiilS ko paWona IBs work la a •attsaetwynaaaar.'

By oriirotjno OiiwiaQ»«aoti» BfGBAJitt UPQUT, OHf Xa«laea«

k*$00% THAT SHOULD xi utv»i wuiy. 6i^li^^VaKt!rnjBieiaiL

AJD«« iSWfalaBew balay MUidawd hero by ^)U|jtl9wJL|IUIB. Zhls,ia a hoao bxk of batlth, foraitof ooayUta fcoasakeMk «aUe rIvIbr many vaTaable aajcgaatlaaa for arotditty dlsoaao and proloagicg llto, with plata dlraotloae "aaaasg5JjgawS4K^e®^RH!Ml84N® Bi~iba caaaaa, ijraplMi, tr«oim*at and rare

ot

dl«-aaea laeMeac to BIB, WOBMB a ad

chUdraai wi:h tha aiaplatt aad tiiat laaiaillin prtsoatiaa a ataatel for aaralaf the aich. aa46aa. ribtaj aalaatoly tha properties aad noes cf hit-

*co- o®y, Md ofi|i»l e«]lsrt ud 4*v«U "CO

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with

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than any tw« e.ublaod Tronpaatmr-

Doonopoa at Ooawrno* at Vof 8 n'rlsVfc.

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lia»a«r ,«1

lcaUoa, ad .*ddi offloa.

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jnaahi wi'h'jtft.iwt

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April sat I nhall ltafotWeiik*

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a aH 1 li ,.» t, f»Mtfi|^ ,. RfiNT.—A £hreliiatf»*4lh B»o Taoais, oaliar, «l«tarn aad -fiUlaMS MX* ^T«WA, KN^UIRAAT J,A K. W.JTO« oaidfUfK^.

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