Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 April 1869 — Page 2

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-Don't write unless you have semstblag I

as brief asthe satygjftfPti#)^ Write on tmh n* &t fit' The publication of a comnaunicatloa no evidence tint the adiUws adopt its saa timenta. The authotji slona rsspmslbls for them. ,13 «SSBJW

Communications should be addressed to t'ae "Bdltros or th»|iOhiwa," and sot to individuals. :J'Z' 7.

SSBBMBW

AifDT Joutso* BO 000* recovers from the gravel than ho begins to-Atpff t-nrmt, ua» stones at the party which plaoed 1cD(jori j, not perfectly true?

that position from which a Democratic attauin promoted him tothje Preiidencyi which conduct is just what might b« •*-1 peeled from a fellow of his kidney.

£X-GOVXB»OB MCGOBMIPC,

of Arito-

na, is the author and supporter of a billii Congress providing for the construction artesian wells in that Territory at Government expense. It is claimed that by means of those wells a large amount of land, otherwise worthless, can be available for agricultural purposes. mmmgggmmgggggggj* V\L IT IS very gratifying to tha mapy friends of General

HBBBT

BURN

D.

that he has received tha appqMf

ment of Surveyor Qeneral of Montan% fe position both honorable and lncrh tive. Had he. been made Governor of that Territory, instead of

Abhlbt,

the of

flee would hare acoorded better tW»4 morits, and thecitizeos of Montana woinl* have been more fortunate. As it.to,'""'*wp congratulate

ASHHY

on his success inttp

great lottery, and only regret -that. ,Vp cannot extend our congratulations to th# Executive for his discretion ia this ion, nor to ths people of the Territory which

ASBLXT

is to be Chief Magistrate.

saBBBaBBESS

THE

other day w« njotioed an

an

EMtern

paper to the^BsCtthat ojt

large number of applicants.£br admiMiop to an asylum for idiotic and feebleminded youths, some twenty bad been tejeftto& ah "hopeless cases." ItlfaNHtd to as that this rejected talent might b#"btiUBed 'by the managemant of the Awociatad JP^lss "to the manifeetadrantageof theearvioek^ As agents for the collection and mission of telegraphio MWS, lessly" idiotic youths .would be a decided improvement npon many agents sow employed and on duty. We geit that they be detailed to relieve agents at Washington, 2Tew Tork-CBty, CinoinnaU and Ntaral otiiar p$|l{tUp. fb* parties thus railmd liquid to ~BATxa,of Orange, and be placed under *the instruction of bis celebrated fosidn# ped which has gained, a xopo,tatioa extensive with that of Ids »tudltrfiiks$e&

It is possible that these remarktf Say fet regarded as personally offensive^ but if an apology Is due to Bnj oae, It quadruped.

z-d-u.Xtii*-'

^How Voorheet torn t» to Jri*te41

Orator

ot

Voorheee, the latter, by B. XI CMcKaig. The vote was taken and stood —Andrews 39, Fowler 49, and Voorhoes 46. Thus, by less than one-fourth of the legal votes of the t^o Societies, this

vas eieciea as June uramd that largo majority ire opposed to fib appeari. Under theso curoum-i

Being "elected by a trick" is nothing novel or exceptional In tho experience of Mr.

YOOBHBBS,

and affords no reason

to expect that1he will deellno to accept: the invitation."

4 4

Iodiaaa Toctics. -sssrs

from th* St-LouU Dfooott] The Terre Haute

Etprm

eus»tfpn.«'|SeeB darinjp tbe Pwrfdaatial fl«apaizn,dtdwa not B*fuWip*n P*IMniodoaiididatae in Iadian*daclaring that tiiay ire»iidt In f*»o* of negro surI {rase, &nd never would be? Did we net |hesr of eloqaent «p*k«* from other 1 State*, who were earnestly urged not to disease U» suffrage question, .nor to

Moral!*, April •». IStt. I present those which other «. iuc»u«« I jSjtitgg bMi provided «o powerful

Tn ——-J—». trmendment wu submitted by Congress, To CoirespWeHH. jam Bew»biicaos of Indiana were not "Wo never nottct eosmmnfcatto" no* _repkr^

to

"accompanied with the n«me of th* author, 18ome papers denounee it even then they

ot

^va unanimous support-

known to us if una®-1 did not dare to sM»d "P10 Y**'

who muit made known Iprindplea of tho Bepobliean party, quainted.

X* IOthenwarasilent TheDemocrats, with

wlid rankt| oppowd

the numsure. They

I to« »s

can we say that tba whole Bepublican party tow a brave, manly and honorable position IsJtbrave and honorable for a Bepablioaa candidate to try to make the people believe that the Bopublican party it mora hostile to negro suffrage than tba Democrat? Doe* not every Bepublican of

MIIM

know that the large party Is

l~

it anythli

and cowardly falsehood to tall people that the Bepublican party is a better "anti-1 diner' party than the Democratic it" •elf? The language is harsh, friend of the

Eqtrett,

bat in all kindness and

Court Jovrml

Uo,D" th»*

tH lemr teetetlM of

Asbary University. ,it. Mamokw, Sditor 'Ftdmm Bamtrsml.mUk ^atate a few faots relative to-the aleotloa of Dan. Yooirhees to addreesour Qterary sooieties next Commencement, ttis oul custom to elect annually aa «yBtor and a post. This eleotion is usually by arising vole, and is held somotimo during tho second term in the College Chapel. This year, the eleotion wes oallod on ^aturiay morning, when only about tlftfetfeirffli

ot

the members of tho Sodetiea Itase pros* ent. A motion was made to elect by si plurality of votes, in case thane vhduld be more than two candidatea. The motion Jwsi adopted. The nominations then maae^Reuben Andrews, of Evens ilvilJe, Charles Fowler, of Ch0Ago,and ti "W.

NHon

gentleman" was elected to a position of -fionor which he little merits. I very much doubt whether be Would have received half the number of votee he did. had it not been fpr the bias of Oollego partisanship, EvOn the geftteman who nominated him, ^HIThardly thank me for giving publicity to tho aamo. I havo said this much that the public may know how Dan. Voorkeosvfune to be elected orator by a

minoritf

of the students of

Asbury. Sxu»BBT. The editor of the ttssfr

m»^*'

the

-following comments on the'above letter: It will be seen by a communication frcm "Student," which apptfars elsewhere, tbat Voorheee was eleoted as JuneOraby a trick, and of the students are ing before them, unaer tneso circumstances, he has any self.rsapaot left he .^vill decline to aocept tho invitation. But as there are good reasons for believing that he has been working for this thing for the part two years, we pranmrethat this consideration will haye intuenoa with him.

thinks that

our language in regard to the ooursaof some Kepabltcans in tndlaaa was "rather rough." JPerhaps so, but we ask the depress to consider candidly whether it was -Hot just.

We are not stnrs that tt« T^i»nMio«n party of Indiana had ever attempted to meet tbe question of negro suffrage honest* Ij or fairly. It has avoided IhenlsoiQilmi ot tho pruclpo tnvolm^oML v^ese we are mistake^, has made no effort to brake ^wn the pr judi^ of color upon whisk hostillitr to the party mainly tests. while, tho Democrats, havo constantly t+*rr»dlifuch sppoale.to prejudice astfaat ofUr. VLorbses in his reoest ttieackat Torn Haute. Bopoblo^s gaaeriftr h-ve evad^p1,. Ylth hahdatiedi^' hint! them, they have stood W bo pounded by their adverear'iee. Bwhr atonal could be made to theprejudiotedrthe aaa. pie has been used by their oppottwtlSL

And

do Bepublicane of Indiana believe that anything worth having can ever be gain ed by deception.

Mark! we do not blame thoeeBepubli' cans who are honestly opposed to negro suffrage for saying so, aad voting accordingly. BTor would iUiavabeen deception in

Bepublican legislator in every State has I voted or will vote to ratify* did they not presume the volors to be fools? It it so, triendof the

Btpree*,

that men calling

themselves Bepublican leaders in Indiana, really think Me people so Ignorant that such a stoly lis believed?

Wt giv«jra1l credit to the B«publicans of Indian* for sturdy fighting against great difficulties, but we think, nevertheless, they would have overcome those difficulties more completely if, instead of always dodging aegro suffrage, they bad years ago begun to boldly atsail the mean prejudice to which the Democratic party owes its main strength. People admire frankness and manhood, and they do not admire an attempt to deceive them. Missouri has no boasts to make we have cowards, twaddlers and trimmers here as well as In Indiana, and never hesitate to call them by their right names. But the bold and honest attitude of the party at large, in this a forkner slave State, certainly gained us strength even while the suffrage amendment. itself was defeated.

Gleanings.

•i if

its a now Mrs William

Gossic

Gulleu tfryant. The Bev. Henry Ward Beecher's income for the last year was $21,173.

The beet check for pauperism—one ol Goorge Poabody's^—/VncA. Montieelhy the residence of Jefferson, to to bo sold at auction, May 13.

About five hundred Trench Canadians I leave via Montreal, weekly, for the States. Green peas havo appoared at Savannah in limited quantities and almost limitless prices.

A young lady in Amoricns, Georgia, has been the bride of two brothers and the I affiance of a third, all since August, 186S.

The poles of tho telegraph across the Plains are a source of delight to the buffaloes, which use them as scratchig posts.

Bishop Ameasays tbat "tobacco is

The latest gnssip about tfco elder Pamas is that be has fled Paris to escape bis creditors, and brought up at Havre, where he placarded the Streets with manifestoes, reading: "Men of Havre! the author of Monte Cristo is among you.-r-Come and see him." When they come he sells them his autograph. .The wife of Marshal Valliant, who recently died, shaved regularly every day for many year*. She had a thicker baakd than most"men. During her last illness her beard became so bushy that when the physician who visit* all the dead, to see tbat they died a natural death, examined her, he asked, "What was this gentleman's position?"

Character

I Of no little celebrity among the advocatea of universal equality here Mrs Dr. Mary Walker. She forms in her own parson the advance picket of the "reform" movement. Sbe is a slender, girlish little body, with a thin, pale face, in which one would hardly recognise her. The Brst time I saw her she was walking up

that the large I Pennsylvania avenue in her usual habit, is in f*vor of negro I followed by the quick, inquisitive glances blng that Jne«D of a hundred pairs of eye*. From ber cos-

tume, I supposed her to'be a youth of the male gender, there being nothing in the heavy shag overcoat and square Cut pants of doeskin or broadcloth to indicate her identity with the fair sex.

them, had tb.ey frankly declarol that as a 1opportunity to put in a word in favor of the Bepublican party thfy dif* I

part fered from the minority of its members in that and other States. But when they tried to make voters believe that "the Bepublican party" was opposed to a measure for which almost every BepubliI can in Congress had voted, which sumost I every Bepublican paper ia the country has iuivocated, and which almost every

Qf

do-|

I lag more harm te tho church than whis|ky." Tho

of London men*

Ajfred Tennyson has again

refused an offer of a jpeerage. Thirty years ago A. T. Stewart was rated on the merchantilo reports, "Said to be worth $S0,000 credit A I cautious and safe."

ICeyerbeor converted his muiical notes lato bank notes to the amount of 1900,000 Mtycr beer drank fapsr-beer and smoked an unhocessarily long pipe.

Mexican bandits have a regular tariff for their prisoners. The superintendent of a silver mine is worth f40,000, a rich banker 1100,pOO, etc.

A slander suit, which has oocupied the Kentucky courts for eleven years, and oost in lawyers' fees alone, $3,600, has boon compromised for $250. 1'

It is proposed in Sngland to bring over Cleopatra's Needle, which now lies half buried In the sand of Lower Egypt, and set it up London.

Three of the Cape Ann fishermen have not beOh heard from since the February gale, and if they are not reported in another week, it is doubtfal if they ever will be.

Lynch law in Kentucky is made to apply to lszy husbands. An indolent blacksmith was recently tied to a tree and given sixty-two lashes, because he didn't support his family.

Two George Washingtons (colored), in jail at Chicago^ were almost roasted to death by carelessly setting a straw bed on fire. The

Tunea,

a Democratic sheet,

calls it a case of "smoked Ham."v It was a good thing that old Mo ah Webster wrote that dictionary, else his heirs would not be receiving, as they do, $2S,000 a year copyright from the sale of the different editions.

The King of Bavaria is so much in love with his affianced bride that he has ordered a necklace of pearls, costing one hundred thousand francs, to be presented to her on her arrival at Munioh.

The marriage engagement between Mrs. Parker, of Boston, and M. De Champs, of the Chineee Embassy, has beoa broken off. Da Champs wanted tbe sole control of his wife's propertv and Mrs. Parker objected I*

One of those correspondents of country journals who take the lives of New Tork authors says tbat Mr. farton never performs his own writing but, having mapped out the thing in his own mind, he throws himself on a lounge, and talks it to a hired man.

Gounod, tho composer of

mad

they have not made a rosolotedteto to ovewwme or broak down thoee uM by a ftuik and thoroBghdiSMiBCBk «f

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S

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1

Faust,

A

second re­

vealed the two rolls of long brown hair hanging down to .her shoulder-blades, and suggested that here, sure enough, was the fabled "What Is It?" Attired in this garb, she goes quietly and fearleesly about the city, into the Capitol, up to the White House, and especially wherever there is a convention offering the last pos-

oppressed sex. A friend has given

*L me a bit of her personal history, and, while stoutly resisting the suggestion that she is a monomaniac, says she is committed from conviction to the doctrine that her dress is the most becoming, convenient and health' ful for her sex, and to that she is bound to cling with a woman's tenacity of purpose.

She was a surgeon in the Union hospitals during the war,sand was captured bv the rebels and thrown into Libby rrison, whore the says repeated efforts were made to assassinate her, by poisoning her food, and by shots fired by the guard from the room below her, at places where she was known to have been standing a moment before. The rebelsdemanded a Brigadier General in exchange for her, and this demand led to her long detention in Libby Prison. Sheis a grass widow, having been once incompatibly married. The local papers give currency tea statement that she has repeatedly applied at the White House for an interview with President Grant, but has uniformly met with a repulse, her card being quietly dropped into the waste basket, and she compelled to retire without the coveted interview.

After numerous rebuffs, she is said to have sent a note to the President, inquiring when she could see him, and received for answer. ."Not until sh» came dressed in the conventional garb of her sex." As her dress has become her idol, it seems probable that this reply amounts to an ex elusion from the Executive presence.— Wash.Qor. Cm. Chronicle.

AVTUAT. LITB

is full of corruption and

we can only hope to escape the ills which flesh is heir to by a judicious use of tbe remedies in nature's store-house. In all the time which .has past since the work began, mankind has given great attention and some of its bost talent to the study of medicine. While this sacrifice has not been wholly in vain, the facts elicited are few and mostly unsatisfactory. Among the truths which have been elicited is this, "that if we keep the blood pure we must be healthy." To purify the blood thero is no medium equal to Morse's Indian Boot Pills, as thousands of testimonials will verify. Use Morse's Klls if you wish to regain and retain your health. Morse's Pills are the best medicine for all Female Irregularities, Liver Complaints, Indigestion, Billious ness, DispepsiSi Headache, &c.

Sold by all Dealers. aprldwlm ass* SMs ?ora

LOTION

HI

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Mimosa or

TBXTH

AKD

MAGNOLIA WATBB.—Superior

is in

health, mad contemplates, is by taking

is is said,

feeble health, aad contemplates, Imitating th* eaamplo of Lisst I holy orders. Ha now receives the holy communion every Sunday, and is said to have taken a

vow

naughty operas.

tars, exact period during which bis swayed the dMiaiea of the French

Oae of the finest voices this countrv haa produced ts that of Mrs. MouitoZ OnoooBgh, of Boston, who thltoha -or returnhis from Paris this

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pajfimg/or tM&m.

AlUfill WAIC1» AJf AOTUB or

AOLUA

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has cured the most £b

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f'•

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owe their beauty

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he did many wonderful works,

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to the

best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price lO-dwln

fr~

Phalon's Paphian JLotlon ar Beaatlfying the .SKIM aa« OOMPLKIIOH •moves ataBOPflOHS, FBIOBUS. PIBPiKS,

MOTH BWTO«B, TA V. etc,, aad reaSers TBI SKIN BOW, FlAB aad BLOOH1N6. Fer LADIKS la the IdTBSBBI ttb lavalaable. For eKirriiKMRIf alterSHATlNfl It has ao eraal. "PHAPIAN iOIIOh" is the ealy reliable raa' edy for Diseases and Mrmlshce of the SKIN.

PHAIONJB "PAPHIAN 80AP" fbr the T01LKT. NPBSKBT aai BATH, will aot rhap the SJIN. Price, asceatsper Cake.

"FIOR I»K MAYO,"

1

"FHOB DE BAFO."

A NIW PKHriJMf

FOB

M.

to write bo more

THI HANDKIBCUIP.

UQCUUTK, DK1ICATK, liSTUffi VBA6BANGK* PHALUN A SON, NKW TORK, Hold by ail Drag. BtStS. Sdwly.atorm

M. JOAB,

Bonrbon,

the fifth child of the late King Louii PhilUppe. of France. The Spanish vote limits his term at tenure-of-oSce to 18

SthiCthe

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Real Estate Bought

Also

S

and

Sold.

600 acres of land within 6% mike of towa, l»r sale or enhaago'

tot

city property.

ft acres 1£ miles from towa, oa LoekportBced, for rale. Also a nk« 6 acre lot within one mile of Oocrt Hotlse, fir sale, woBldezchaBufbr city property.

nice lots oia' tbe city, enitable forgard*

Wag, for rent. Aleo Hosen for rent,at theofllceon tonth-eest ooraer ef Sd Mala ets., Binr|y Bladley's Jrmi 8tMa

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a

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Or, Jour P.

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i'

Cor.' ofr 9th and Walnut Sts

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Harms leased the ahore estasllshment axe now ready to mannfietnro the followlag work

SASH, DOOBS,

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BBACKJSTS,

1

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AND iu fittesiFfioini ov mrnmiro.

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alias (erg,

J!

Newell Poste,

I'

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Wholesale and Retail Dealer*

~nr

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Slate Hoofing, Cement fioofing, Roofing

Custom Sawlag,

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Strondsburf, Fa.

W

Pelt.

Planlog

Wood

sad

Taralag

DONE to ORDER.

All Work Warrcmted!

Corner of Ninth attd Mulherty Sts. JaSSdtf

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IJIJSBASUBS&'S OAED. Taz-peyere ate hereby aotflUd that thslr *e5e»ttdaye(

taxes must he paid m, or bat aeat month—third MoaOey la Aartl ea wihk day (aot aTCerwatdJ, Oe Books mast he setaiaed to the Aaditor, aad a peaalty «f taareeateea the dollar a.ded. lawodlatoly after which my self or tfepatms, wfltfieeesOSe eaU aaoaah do Itafesat tax-paj«rs|athe fts^esUl aaesa. sary, tosetee sM eeilpcMsety OeaSe th* dellaee—t aanlHi pasaliy, leesessi, sail Ora* ah a to

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To wtaWpaana OtAig -t *m mom pnwtrtd to ftm ih sileUaMs witlrconitajit tmplaymeot at thrfr hom»«, th» whole of tho time, or for th®Iul^S!"•*"» profltoeata to $5 per eTeuog, Is ufily earned by penoM or e.ttser **, »nith» bonaad girU cam nearly much man. Great indoee. its are otoced tbom who I belt w1« Mil to tte fcariaeeej mad?

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I

a exm A.HHBAV

Crosby Sti H. T.j

HBBST,

(Saeeesoor to)

DEMAS BAB5BS OO., SI *»RK

Bow,

H.

TBBBE HAVTB,

by

B1KB* WJLIOK A BBERTt J»n*dwly-n to MR. ... ,y-y.

similar character are

I being circulated. See ttat ,th» bock* yon bny contaia SS Sn« engravings and sell at 92,75 per eapy.

WAHTKD COB OOUII

'SHIAVkS.-Ihl# work abeonda in thrll Uag sketches, moral stales, strange ocosrrencee, I us of thosght, strains of eloqaenoe, itirr ng incidents, noa repatteee and chuicest specimens of the purest literature. Pieaess all, oiTends none.' Price Tery low. Address ZEIGLBB. Mc60BDT CO., Cinclnnstl, 0., or Chlcsgo, III.

Afsatt Waated for tbe Liri iso Ttaae of ST. PAUL, $3.00 Complete Unabridged Edition, as arranged by Ooaxaaaaa aad BOWSOK, with an introducUoa by Bishop Snipsoa. In oooseqaence ef the appearaoceei matilated edilitsnia of this great work, we hare bsen compelled to rosace the price of oar CompleteBditlonfrom $4.80to $3.- £.B. TRBAT *00., FnVs, 634 Broadway, N. V.

WALKER'S ADDING MACHINE IVIIIII add three colnmns of figures at a time

Mrcectly, about as quick asagoodwri* ter can s«t them down. Leading accountants eaj It 1« the moit prectlosl Addlog Itaehlne ever In n«e. AGENTS WANXBD. There if) msaey in it. Sample isnt to any addreis for Una Douta. B. tf. A'ALKEB, 208 Broadway Mew Tork P. 0. Box 898S.

J. & H. PHILLIPS SO dk 28 SIXTH STREET,

PITTSBURGH, PA

Oil Cloth Manufacturers, .INCLUDING fireen^il Cloth for Window Bbades,

To wMcih wo Invite special attention. OBMKB&L AGENTS for the

SCUN BIMISO,

Laoa

LBATBXB.

vJuther

or Gtn lmm'i•«, nnd addiaia yoor oidere and letters to THE OBO IDE WATCH CO., dw3m 1(9 Puttea moet, ifev Ierk.

BOSTON BELTLNO OO'

Hiogg,

Dealers in

SIEIM PROVING,

II. Herat* Qrt

ViXnitT £XtAaT2Q Bsooxs.

OLBGG* CO.,

SAG£ VIBBGAB

PLANING

OIB rets#

erary o«v

I son who ««e thU nolio^^.may. send me their addrtst and test tha huisew fbr thnaelree, 1 •ake the following aii»aKaUeIedo8iw: To all who are not well eatUflod with the baiinee^ 1 will eeoa tltopay br the tnmbleof writing me. tall particulari. dlrectioBe, *ov eeat free. Seaipie seat by aail Car 10 eu. Address K. 0. A11BS,

Horac* Ortely

I prtdiet Its anoceea."

rsiHE Taatts £mcrv wheel Oats r*§t

A

|«i

does not glsse, gam. neat or smell, and 1 cheap. For circulars, address

TBE TAHITI

a OSKT8 WAHTSD in till pert* «f the coaatry tottsnMbt At KU8120IClii&JUSi< HMBOf THBB4T Bemi for Mwina W ud o'renlar without d-ly. Thilnl volm of OUR OLD FOLKS oonusesa* with SUMh. Qrwt MiwianU for clubbing— Bpqctmsn Hoe. forwarded ot reo-ipt of 15o. •Ureee M. •AFl.tlMJ'oblUher iti wssstfc.ntiifciiiis.

Ac

BOBBSB GOODS, Lejlthkr BSLTINO

Oo

BOEBTS W ABTT£D.—AGENTS make from

Jm'S10

to S8i per aay selling Blake's Dollar Pat'

eat Ohair-tprings. Tfiey make a Spring and Hocking-chair of any common chair, by attach' •ng thtm to the /rout legs. They fit any chair, cannot getont of order, and will lasts lifetime Old-fashioned rockers are dispensed with, for the house and offlce they are- indespensihle.— liadies rocounee them nneqaaled fbr a sewing chair. If yon want an Agenoy, call aad see sam pie, or s«nd for Citcalar, with terms. $S00 rr ward apon the conviction of any p*oson lafrlnft ing upon Blake's Patent Chair-spring.

B£AKB, BOX 646

A.

Oanton,

OL1».

IY1NEGAU FfiOM 0ID£B, WINE, KOIASIKS OB SOBGUCH, I Ia ten hoars, without using acids or drugs. Tor tenns'aad outer Information, addreis

ITOB&S, uromwell, Oonn

ajBBBASKA, its soil, climate pamphlet tor 25c. Address 1 (•iccoln, Beb.

ASM year So "tor or Brngeltt for SWStlCl- |VfMINK—it tqubla (bitt«r) Qui nine, ti made OLIJ by. F.

Delroit.

Vnuiea,

Brackets,

BTEABMS,

i.

-V.

aid Siding,

fltrlas

mfo

AMERICAN

Newspaper Directory A

COMPLETE LIST OF NEWSPAPEfiS for the Odlted States, Territories, and British Provlneea giving name*, politics or general character, vobscription prne, circnlatipn, editors and publishers names, population and location of plaeetf where issued, Ac.,

Aleo, separate lists showing at a glance how many and which paptrs circulate uocu than 6,UU0, 1U.OOO or 20,000 copies each issu», with acton figure glren.

Also, olasslfiod lists of all publications devoted specially to the Interests of Seiigkui, Agrioul. tare, Horticulture, M- diciop, Surgury, Education Juveniles, Freemasonry, Odd Fellowship, T«mperaace, Commerce, Fmanos, Beal Kstate, U«chaaloa, Law,. Sport, Music, Woman's (tights, and those printed wholly or lo part in the Germaa, French, ScaodlnaVen, Spanish, Hollnndish, Itallas, Welsh and Bohemian ianniagas A vol nme ot over 300 pages bound la cloth,

PRICE—FIVE DOLLARS,

Forwarded to any address on receipt of pzloe. «. P. BOWELL

dt

641-

CO„ Pablishers,

-i Ne. 40

PABK-Bsw, Nbw YOBK.

A Pamphlet of S3 Psgts, containing a list of over 1,000 Newspapers, which are particularly recommended to advertisers, with estimate sbo«lng the oost rf any advertisement, sent freoomrcoelpt of Stamp.

FOK $100 NS LIRE

We Will insert aa advertisement ia ihsBsasd Hewspapere, ome saontta.— .The list ieeludei aiagle Pap era of over 100,000 Circulation weekly, more thea lOO Bally Pstpers, in which the advertiser chtalas SS lnterticns to the month, aad the lead* lac Papere la aaere than 60S dlflferenC ias aa4 dtils. Coaaplete fllea cam ewaaalmeil mt ooroMee. Send Stamp te ear drsalar. Address GEO. P. HOWELL A 00„ Advertiaimg Agents, NewTcrlfi

•ATOM FBr*~OITBH GRATIS to every

Ur*

"ai »ho will act as agent in a new. aaa sosmUa haslnees paying S30 a day. Ho gift eaterprtse. JTo hamhug. Ho money

e" •. x: #««,» X-a^

MILITARYCLAIMt.

TI1ILITABT CLAIMS—OABO lU #OB^869.

DAVID

and

Agents for.

TTanroaa.

0NJVBBSAL .CLOTBIS

Early Rose Potato,

ONE

lb. CASLT KOSE cent by mail, poet-paid, II. 4lba.

KAKLT

H'JSK.sent

tj m»ll, poat*(iaid, #3 00. £eat Spring Wheat In toe. world: the earliest and most prodoc.

GKO. A. JB1TZ, Chambersbnrg, Pa.

*AHO»AOTOES1

B*

BBOWK &CO., BA1TON, OHIO. They also make a prime article fa POKES AND HUBS TOB LIGHT OAKBIAGB AHD BBQGI IVHBBL9.

Send for Price List.

Ho

AAI to. axents selling

81MALD80R,

8.

Wlltary Attensf, IMmnm* •sgalarly AJMkartaei aad 1 0£ELoe—Farrington

Wit

A WorttdeecrlptlTe pf the «lBBL.and th» TI t«»thjlantKBiis, *Ua«iU aad CBlMlSor Meiiork uitj.

N. S. Corner Public Sjmr*,

Oft":

0r feAtas, Vtasc Deoa,

TttitM MAOT*. TO.

Pension Claim* Prosecuted, A.+reareof Pay Procured* ..

BOUNTY MONEY COLLECTED,

JOJEJBnS EXECVTl&Ph

Ksasiirs Made eat

tmd

flrmfcs Jfaiy Bess

bj'-i.*** Pmmitmdgmtt imtka

giiflidflslst.^

PROTESTS issUKiir' Land Wanaate isslcaedi aad

MMITO

ASslKaaseats

Befer to Merchant., Bankers aa4 Oitlzena generally, and to any oae of the thousand wane* claims hare been obtained by ma.

JaSdWtf

11. 8. DAHAUDSOH

LEATHER, HIDES fcC,

L.

BUBNBTT, Maaufhotarcr and Dealer la"

Leather,Hides,Oils,Shoe Find lags,aad Carrier's Tools,

HOB. 144*140 MAIN ST., TKBRI IAVTB, L»«

Wonld rrspeetfally Inform his old patrons, an§ thepnbllo generally, that he has on hand and solicits orders for the various kinds of goods adapted to the want* of. Boot aad Shee Baaafsctarsis, Sad die and Hsurmema Bakers A Bealsis, .. Ooaalsting of Harness^ SJcirtina, Fair and

Black Bridle,Collar Leather, Bag Leather, Line Leather Seating, Pad

Skins, Sc., fc.

80LK-Oak, Hemlock, SUsghter, Bnoaos Ayres, and Orlnooo, French and American Oalf aad Kip Skins, Was Upper, Bnff, Grain Leather,

Pebble Qraln, Splits, Lace Leather, Obamols Skins, etc. BO AN3—Cochineal, Maroon, Blue, Gr««fi,Tallow, and Oreani. LINING SKINS—White, Pink, Yellow endBnsset. KOBOaeO—Tamploo, Onracea, Pate as, Oeps,

Boot Leg, PetMrd, Simon Goat, stc. ,*•, OALV KID—French end American. piiastbbsb'S ETAIB. Lastlngs, Boot Web,

WINE

I E

TUB BEST SITTERS JFor Weakly Persona,

FOB THB WEAK ,, s* 1 «ii' S TSB THE PALE,

FOB TBX SICKLY, FOB THB AGED, FOB FBMALXS, \v FOB SPBING USB 111

Wo Bitters Eqeal to The:

SpeedsStandard Wine

-m*

people, &o. K0P»Kr & BAIB

Ohemist,

A YALUABLE MEDICAL BOOK CONTAINING 1MPOBTANT PHYSIOLOGICAL iNFOBKATION to yonng' men contemplating Marriage, aeat free on receipt of 25 cents. Addrete the OUBM^O^Ji INSTITUTK, 43 Clinton Place, B.

fcraO

Bitters,

—KADI OR—

WINE, HEBBS ft ROOTS Spcbb'S Oelebhited Wine, so well known, with HWOTlilfBABK,

OBAMOMOI nomas, .r, SNAKI BOOTJ

HOFF'S

MALT EXTRACT Great Reduction in Price.

Quurai abd Paonanae WlStiiait. A IMIchtllil,RatritleasBKT1BA6K.

to aay part ef the eltp. by leavtaa *aar atoBce ef B.S.BiyaslSOa,oTi. Wp. or

3.

A. laefB TBa SSsia. with whsm I hare

graawan.

Yleeeslto*m hie iSSSSS'm Xatiagaadthe tholsssTBiaBeT^

fitm

-D0AJUlN

rM|

fcS

Aeommodleas Taroh M^tf

aar»SSdtf,

ir

Shoeveok, Bristles, Byeiets, Oori Holes,

Cement^ -t »Shoe Hit. .«oi it Machine Wax,.. Qnm Trasacaath,. .rr *dge Blacking, Machine Thraad.

Shoe Blacking and BnisSte,

Mails Awls and Tacks, i* Lasts, BhoeTreer. ,a ... .. Otlmplog Boards '-•I'I

1

1

tireOorn wonderra! vieloicg Oatsr-whlteandblach—weighs tag 45 pounds to the bushel Sprloguarley Qrsss 8ecd« *'oWle Bzga Hon the great Feed Uatter. Send for th« ICXfBBtMBKraii TABU JOtTB-NAti-Hiietf valuable Afa^aene umed in this country only ll.tu per ear, bnbssriha if yon want to make your farm pay. Address

J/ J.1

Biclly,Sumac

I

SILBIB'S

aad Japoalea.

THREAD,

NKI0U8, A1T9 BBWMCL MAOKIKI TEB*1» AND SILK.

JOar CASH for Hides, Fnrs, Sheep Pelts, Dew Skins, Tallow, aad Leather In the Boagh. Consignments always Receive

Prompt Attention.

FehSdwtf __

SPRSR'S STANDABD,

OBth

WjrS »S

jam*

«/'.,:1

Btadings, Gaiter Web^ Gorings, Iiacea, Galloons, Shoe Threads,

PHTaiciAMa.

)m4

S8KLY,

Iser CUr asO

I

WILD CHK&Bf

BABE.

MUraOi

and such other HEBBS aad BOOTS as wlU la eO oases assist Digsstioa, promote the Sacretlons oi the System 1l the natural chanaels, and give

TONE AmlSTID "VIQOR —TO *H*— YODIS in oi#, Mill mil riiiin

All use it with wonderful success. Brings COLOR To the pale whits lip,

BLOOM AND BEAUTY To the thla bee and care-worn oeuBtsaaaoe* Cures FEYEB and oteStes APPETITE. Try them. Use none other. Ask for SPEEB'S STANDABD BITTERS. Sold by Druggists and Qrocers. See that my slgnatare is over tbe oerk of each Bottle.

TN.

A Pleasaat laTlgeritflaf TQSiV. A satstitale for Ale «nJAKaholle Driahs. A muiretlUMBB fhr the MUlltateO. [EsrBeuu-T avBSiae xorasai.]

A Certain BEMBDT lor Disorders Of the raBUAT, QjntST, LtKOS

ASVf

MILLINERY.

J^ILLINERY. .J

Mrs.

BVCmiQBAN

Has removed to the corner of Fontk jid OUo Streets, where she is now opeaiog a faRwad eoSap!ete stoehof Ml style Bonnets, Bib bans, Flowirs, Ac. PBE8S MAKING has also bees added i«* the basiaess. Having a competent Pi esi ker, satislaetion KOaranteed.

£)RBS3 MAKING,

4

Mrs. EJSEDCI18 •as xamoved her Cloak aad Dress MekiBg eetahlsshmeet to Key lor's aew building oa Obio, be* twern fourth ead Fifth streets, where sue will be pleaeed to meet aUwfao deetre theaaoet pesftet work ia tUs llae.

Particalar atteatloa will hegtvea, as hsrstotora, to the lateet styles. The most shlllfhl aesistente have hew sagagei, Wsddlac Oost a ease, Bell and Party Dreesee, Ma aai CUMns's Ohsks ni pnesee msafr with proasptaeesaa4' dhpetch.' "JUtf

If •B'-1

rMeC WSMllMsSI

DlDKKKt,

uu

j«Bi

OT.rta.a.tlea,*iaU«^BS^ Bas»eaeB Ohsetaet 0», »eW»ssa Slfc aai fMr. PAlm.

S!a

'"'tl

iiS-1 «4-

TTfiyhy nr i—*

^raiilyseij^|tMiilaBi!|

Natleaal

Clamps, Boot Tree!, T" Orlmpiog Machines, Stc., Btc., lie.

OILS—Cod,Straits

andBaak.

PPpnMippRpp

HOJKU.

IfiiiiltsiU •A^wkwae

JAOOB Beta. .. eae.e. aev

NATIONAL HOU8S.

jaoob rthi w, this Boase haa kas SeeeagMy -arMwto

pABHEBS! HOTEL,

oaavE* imam tcamaMT am

Meylagateae «M TaKaMeihsS. «Ulaa able me to give fsesnri sUsfcwfea Sa He teat aUa« pahUe.

r^EBBBHAXITB HOUSE,

OBOBOB flOKA rwmsHi.

etken) Hettlajthisnr.,

PAOIFM3 JL ITS, ITS.

m.wm4

Oae door aorta •-er The ui to hie aai thie data, the-eharsojlC

UJm

ALFRED SPEER,

Passaki, N. J.,and MS Broadway, New.Tork. er frade supplied by all Druggists.

The tahle wlU he MeaM

the.rfSy,) fflaemhnet UuaT fsfliWSm

iM

iNSUIIANCe.

i' "*1-

at!!"

«lvvq'»,5

ens

eeeall hie ill, aad ssaay aaw patrjae.

juaaoiajsaMK

Iheee must II, where I MIU, Meads eat

TknuHeBd|S^ar dace teen Bsstire Owm. Water rasaeaswr.'ais I HMHtecUMi faftftfediovaa

iHT-i

Cask Atftts over

of aa

wardteadsacy._,effifle«.jp!*s«l aa# aUUa«etf of service.

^Sd'SSSffSySeewliS* WfMsffaf thaPactSe,whishH las as oae of the hset islees'

rATtn.

ATTOIIN€V». "9?

,5,e

jyjBlfflDHta ABibUlO, A.ttof

ITOYI

at La-yr.

Ortioa—la Vhtflactoa BlocB.Terre MaaK lad-

3

auiSOdwtf

il .Hi "I !l .11 .HI HII m.

H. BfiAKH, .»

AMtmiojr at Law, AH TsrortAL-R^r sx7-BZsZO. Ornea-Oa Ohio SKesS, heS^epa .Third aad I to a O is S S S a S

«s«. r. BUSS, JJAIKD ctton,

S10MACBI.

8old by Druggists and Grooers. ... JOS. S. PKDKBB1H, 7 1 Murray St., New Xork, BoU Agtnt for V* & OM BritiMk Prvvimiac**. aoidood ly»TT ^5

OsnBa.-^SB M^ ssaemep iaa»ia if if

ma.B.BUUAB,

Attafai

QJCjraRAL .. T. Ornoa.-Bo.

OOLLBGSUTO ism

wpmmsam

1

IT.

I

E N VJlBT,

....leset to Or. ft. &(kMl||askl' fMM

|i||| 1mMT

Abatraits

ssd

NATIONAL.

UP INSURANCE CO.,

itr

AFVBOVBBJear

PAIP

araMeeVt

weald he plsessd to see ssy eld

AO

iv'i

United States of-^Affltirios,t Numnir WNuiiorf NWUB

«S, tm.

IM

reix. ..

hi BRANCH OFFlOBti iI Pint Katloasl Bank HatMlag, PHILADELPHIA. Where tlie geeerat hutlmis of ths lieaesili*. aad to which all geaaral uetrcepsai •hoald be addressed.

MVfCBMt .»API

OI^BBHOB H. CIiABK,

XAT OOOKB, Chairman Finance aa Ooesmittee. MBMBT D. COOKE, Tlce-Pnsldent. BMBBSOB W. PEET, Secretary aad Aeieary.,

W

this Cea^aay oAn the fMlaatag a^TBatam: •MO MHsOal CWiasfrllHtW sfa slalaslsl Csaastssi IMS. a

It hasa «aUHi»«a»Ual aTLMO^M^ tteArs law rates ef premlam. fhralshcs larccr lasaPoace tlil ybr

Everypauqis ats-HwimaMh Mktss sutr fee takes wfelApsy MtfTfiieaasf lUr fUl aauaat, an* artsie aU the

1

Mfcaaks Sir lit saaa ssoa^r. "-jr BlsfaataaaS»lalBlBltt»i«s. jfttrt-i It Is aheesemapaay laeTeryleeaUirv Msfolkles are exeatu* frsM sliathaieat There is aa aaaeeessary restrictteaa la the

Msitosut sa ttsi ifealssBrsBW essM aly ifei MMst the aaaaU payaseata. WJ|« BUY tottkcBlhaUUttvafiottiilM r'

mi,tsM»ullswaaViM^^fiy aek MaextraralelsckarKcBfsr xiaks BX* Kris efftasaies.

It lasBits, ael pay L", haMerSf hat at so lew a cost thataiftSssSs wW 2 ha taaposslble. ......1^

Urcalan, Passfhlcts aaa rail jwrticalan CtVM ea sppIkaUea t®^the BraaehfUu eftts r' Caasyaay.er to

JOBS W. EUJS A GO»«r qtSOlHSATl, OHIO, f,,

Osasral Agents for Ohlo aad Oeatral aad Soath .-t .«, era Iadleae*-.-.*» il^ «T. A. FOOTS, •Uwly Aj[ent for Terre Haate, lad«hw

JNSUBB WITH

rf

jl'T

/E. N A,

$

l«j. laJj ti

OF HARTFORD, COW. i,. -i -.

$5,(^ISS019.4

.11 .•

Fire aad Tnlaad Insoraace at as fcvatahhsettms ae the Hasards Permit for Sellable lndemalty, HAOEK

McBJBr. rgaais^

JaaSdSm DowlmgHall^

Bvwiaas ft TTsaBsee, ao. Lr ABO SBOVLD as caaeaao

Rrawa's Iffa^ial ffffW

BB trszn wrm ALWATS eooo soo^aes-.

BIK6IB8 AKB PUBLIC SiPUgiM, I wfll Sad

TrotJkm

oaafal ia a!

I takea bafote Singing or Speaklb^. the Throat aiUr an usaanal eaerSioa eel organs. Tho

Tradut

are ryx msasaded, aad

psesenhed byPhysMans, ead-h^elaadiTiligi alals from smlaeat men throughout ta« coaatry.

Beiag aa article of trtae mertt.sndtiimBg

ot

h,

jfrtttdTV

their effleaoy by a test of m%aj^{em,1 eaeh JMB. in aew looalltlee fa rarlous pasts of the world} aaA-tho IVss/Iss are antral sally preaoaaeed totter thaa other arttclse.

OatAxa only "BBOWB'S Baoaoaiai. Taeeaae." aad do net take any of 1heOaMMas«IMUM that

1

merhe ofnred. solo BVSarwaEar. dSlde w-4aaoe-!aeMP*1

a

LAUD AGENCY. -c -:J. .1 tt 4 ,i 'i rr il

1

T»aea fit«' •w si

-A-tt

pplfusaxs

.4'

ow

at' I ft) ^eaosu'

HENDRICH & LAN03S.f

OSSee over first National Bask, A B.

Vo$aer

Foartb aad Main St^eeu,

Terre

Ind«

Haute,

a V, *:ii t»..

ITtle fumlsla^, £oans ae-' ',

gotiated, aad Money in rested.

FOR §ALB.

i'^s f«T?5 .rria SBSSJ* 01 TT PBOPEBCT.

Vssty Lots la LlBtoa's Addition to Terre Uaau •ease aad lot, east Ohtostreet, a, •ease end lot.le MoUartalD's AddlUtloa., ., Mease aad lot la Sthtey'sadditioa oa ftareifc Meaas aad lot ia Besa'e additioa on Sth etroot, •ease aad lot oa Poplar, between Sth aad 7th

street^ JfiXtZVZX. Ho,u,•u,' Two kaslasse Moaess oa Mala etr*^

OOtmTT PBOPBBT*.

Bans ef SS acree In Honey Or»k ttoniUn!* *4*1 ItS eerae la l^^tiMf '"fitVlr S Aeree below tho Botliag Miii, woasaldeeaaal,

JeaSSdU

TLfAKHOOB AKB THB VIQOB-I_9.P?g-iy*p?*^.il:«|ar weeks. BIGOOD'S BSSBMOB OP CIFE restores Manly pawesa. from whatever ooMS arls'rgs thotfleaar er early ponsidous haMta,^e)f-ab«e, impoteacy aad enaate, gtva wigr atieewth h» wa4sS»

If taken ngolatly essnsdlaa to tha^l.wMsh are vety simple, ani rvatilre oo'

seetsalatftem soslaees ar plaasBre.) faHhte.le Imposeihie. Sold la Settles et IS, or tour qaaetltlsela oaefae tS. To bohadealyef tBSfasie aa»

———wa——a^aaasaaessl^

yyoOprWOODI

W09DI

fee hadbedeerts ofssasoesd W4 "ow*41' sale hy J. A. Bhoade. AUetdeesMl at thsrv^ iarly Houso," Wert Mala stsfst, promptly Ulsi.

SSlUTSSOIB*w. S. U«esaeaMp, ,»'93K

i-. '*. ul

j*-#* W %mm BS3i "t^ss met