Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 April 1869 — Page 2

DAILY

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We never nOtlfca oommttnte&tionB sot accompanied with tbecame of the author, who must be made known to us if unacquainted.

Don't write unless you have something to say of interest to the public and be as brief as the subject will allow.

Write on only one side of the •paper.

The publication of a communication is no f^w^opt^fntimenW?- ThS autbo* hf&ne responsible for them.

Communications should be addressed to tbe "Editors ot the' Bxpbbbb," and not to individuals.

JIbb Senate, ii likely *o remaizt ili special session j-fdr tWtraosactiotr of Exe&a*t:ve bosiooss, for two or three weeks after tbe adjournment of Congress, on Sat* urdip

Tas State

Journal

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The

The

adipose, rubicund and amiable

Johh"P. Hale, who aforetime Gorus^aled^ ia the United States Sen|t$,'»nafla'-4hj»6, latter days has eDjoyed "peculiar privligno""Ct IfaSiidf, #eems to have gone badly do wo. We notice that he is subjeot to the inquiry ofjthe Spanish authorities as to the extent to which fy has Imported goods oil tbe dead-bead principle.

A BILL was introduced into the tJnited States Senate a few days ago-to repeal tbe only law now on the statute books relating slavery. It was objected to by Senator Daaxs, who only tbeidaf before refused an introduction to Lieutenant Governor DuKH, of Louisiana, on account of hi3 color. But, DA.n#|repr»' sents Kentucky. Bigotry is constant only in its forgetfulness of the presee^ and adherence to the dreamy wl^ims oi the past.

The

Journal

The

advertise# for "a thimble­

ful of brains." When we conaider that that paper has crawled thus far on its course wiihaut possessing a tithe of (ha* quantity ef cerebral^tissuft, its reckless travagance in calling

tor

Democratic intellect, throughout

the State, has been greatly perplexed to devise some means for the temporary disposal of

Batb's

celebrated animal, in or­

der to permit its master to join tbe quoriHB smashers In the Legislature. Tbe difficult problem has at length been solved by the Deraooratio .State-. Centra) Committee, who bare decided to detail the brute for«ditor?l duty on the T^rre Haute

Journal

A marked improvement

in tbo lone and. character of that sheet may be confidently expectedA mrjiDiia

Six hundred and six olDcers£c£\fie army in the infantry corps hare been temporarily retired by the recant consolidation of the regiments of that arm ot the service. General Nscu.IT ha) intro duced into the House, and will press, a bill fcr tbe muster out within si^tydays of not less tban threeJtiundMfl of fkese gentlemen. Tbe annual pay and^allowances of these officers would amount to about $450,000, so that General Neglm'S bill is by no means a small item-in tbe way of retrenchment. By the way, it is noticeable how largely tbo measures of economical reform of late have originated with and boon carried through

tte ex-officers of the army.

of

Journal

The Cincinnati

r/^m^\a^«leet&a&

thinks that, from

present iodfcations about one more resignation of the Demccratio members of the Legisl&turerWiiU enable us of the Dcnnoratlo douniiarof

Journal

a whole "thim

bloful" is astonishing. If it really desires 'brains" that will harmonize with the infinitesimal etock it has oh hand, we advise it to apply at

Eablt'b

Fork House

on tbe next day devoted to the slaughter of its porcine brethren. lx

by

Qub innocent and amiable cotemporary tries to be b&ppy over tbe result of the Township election. Mark

Taplkt,

in

his gloomiest days at Eden, never made a more desperate effort to be "jolly," than does this Democratic hurdy-gurdy 'amid the general defeat and utter demoralisation of its parly. The vision that can see encouragement in a degree of coWardice that dares not bring out a ticket, must be sharp indeed and who can withhold his tribute

that grinds a cheerful Btrain over election returns, which show that the only candidate of its political stripe polled but 504 votes in a total of 1,760? Such are the facts concerning theelectton .of Monday, and the Damocrscy must be in a fearful strait if thej can find consolation in. the contemplation thereof.

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The

editor of the Ohio State

Journal,

who is writing from Washington, says that he has made a thorough investigation into tbe employment of females in the United States Treasury Department, and that the account published by a certain womau as to the passion of the men of the Department for pretty faces, and the influence of Congressmen in keeping their mistresses in .such plao»V **. *11* rile slander. It was stated that a qu*li« fled woman wbo had not a pretty fact stood no. chance at all for employment^ while those with the necessary attraction for men wero retained in spile of their utter worthlessaess for the service. Tbt eiitor of the

says this is all a lie.

Timet

wonden "if that

woman who thus slandered the Department and her sex has not an ugly face, and, furthermore, has been unable to get a situation 'Angel' woman should r* member Uutf vengeance is i^t Tety angelical." .. «•••..*... a

Rhode I»I*nd..cc

oi^*ed:yestetdvy. Left-April thefis^ubliCan^lnsJ^iE^ |||a 4,309f^and last November 6,445—the total vote cast being iftfuti. Wh 1hi|ih that oar dtepatohes, this morning, will show the result of jestate's wtilk in

Spbaqux's

principality

a^ffdrtag it4r doubtfal rarer organ izat to a of

wbet^e the tW%otu« ofrtie General Assembly, or whether the officers elected at the regular session will hold t^eir reapectiva offices during the call*! eestitm. -The Indianapolis

Journal

1 Jttcm

finds one precedent

each way, in the history of our Leglsla tur* Jn WW the «t®oors at & speabd Session but when the Legislature of 1865 met the second time, the fonder ruling was reversed, and it teems to us rightfully so

page

6

of the House Journal of

tbe special session held in 1866, we quote a*fey?F"

"Resolved,

That the. Speaker, Principal

Clerk, Assistant Clerk, and Doorkeeper, elected at the regular session of the House jn January last, are entitled to hold their respective offices during the official continuance of the present General Assembly." "Messrs. Coftbotb and Nbwcomb demanded the ayes and noes, which were Ordered," and tbe resolution was adopted

ynanwuAuly.

fairly screeches for "a

thimbleful of brains." Its patrons have oecomo so accustcirnftd -to the-absence-. that article, tbit the radical chatgB-pio-posed is one of doubtful propriety.

We think the latter precedent the cor-

tofWuryWfc iect one,*i}d hope it will be followed.— the-Statfc- iu rejection will necessitate not only the election of new officers, but the appointment of new committees, all of which will retard the business of the session very seriously.

Gleanings.

Pittsburg has a man with a beard eight feet Jong.. .The qy^ning.trtMiUrOUt pf- Washington is called the swearing train."

Some one estimates the number of horaea la thjj. IJnited States.at 8,000,000.

Minnesota hits immense quantities of Kit fgUU-wheal crop-yet in store.

Femala notaries public are coming into fashion in Missouri as well as in Iowa. A State "VyoE|ian'a Suffrage Convention is to be held atiiDds Moines, Iowa, thin month.

The#ault St. Mfrrie' G&nal has been oedc.d to the United States by the State of Michigan. 4- young woiriaii Ik Montana was oharged with "putting on airs'7 when she refused to go to a ball b«c£joted.

Since the slrVe trade has been abolished the tribes In Africa' eat th^iyjriJoners, as they can not sell' them.

A jealous lover in Memphis shot his rivil when he found him on his way to ohureh with the young lady Sunday evening. «il"r

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A distinguished ortitOt' askiv"Where tbe boots ate sound, who., can _ftee. tbe aolesin the stockings?"

The Duke of Somerset recently declared in debate that "each missionary Bent from England requires a gunboat."

The Boston banks stand twenty-six against fourteen ia favor of an expansion ot tbe currency, while four are neutral.

A number of frenchmen have appeared at Decatur, III., with patent traps to oatoh bullfrogs for ihe New Tork market.

The Oharlottsville.CSWM'e^e insists that there are but two parties iu Virginia.— Whieh of the two-to eboose—slavery or death?'

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Preparations are1 making in Kansas City, Missouri, for a buffalo hunt. Toe •acunionists propose to go by rail 400 miles frota the ci ty. 5

The Wurtemberg police have prohibi ted the representation of a play tb scene of which is laid in -America. Qne Of Che actors represents Gen, Grant.

Hurd & Houghton announce a new t^ook entitled, "The Velocipede, its his lory, varietfea and praotioe"—with lllustrations.

A baby advertised for Adoption in Lon 4on waa wanted by 370 applicants, all of Vhom sent moaey.as a pledge of good faith.

An enterprising ljut unoautioua thief stole twenty-one blankets from the smallpox hospital of Newport, Ky,, Barracks last week.

Calling the yeas and nays defeated a bill to increase the salary of members.of (he Pennsylvania Legislature-fcomf i,000 to $1,500.

A stranger was introduced in St Paul, Minn., the other day, as John O. Breckinridge, and extehsivelv toadied by prominent Democrats

The Brazilians decline to give their total losses in the battles of December last, but ii is currently beljevedthat 18,000 men of their army were killed.

Two thousand young men of Frank-fbrt-on-the-Main have taken out naturalisation papers as Swiss citizens, rather than be subject to the ^Prussian military conscription.

If there be many more murders and suicides by weak-brained lovers, Cupid must be pictured with a revolver in his hand, instead pr th_e^ emblematic bow and

arr$w-

admiration from the "organ"

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Put two persons in the same bedroom, one of whom has tiie toothache and-tbe other is in love, and it will be found that the person with tbe toothache will go to sleep first.

The inhabitants of Massachusetts still designated as Iodians number 1,610.— More than one-third of the belong to the Marsbpee tribe, settled on a reservation in Barnstable county.

A rustic, describing Louisville, said tbe finest residence there belonged to Mr M. E. Church, whose name was cut in big letters over the door, and there was a sharp-pointed chimney on the house two hundred feet high.

In the Michigan State Prison, at Jackton, during the year 1868, twenty-seven oonvicts were punished with whips, thirtjfour with the paddle, forty-eight bj being put into a dark cell, and six by being placed oa a bread and water diet.

A Bridgeport gentleman lately saw, without iuierfaeence, his landlord fleeced of $100 by gamblers on the train, and remarked in explanation, "I wasn't going to warn him. He raised my rent $200 this year." From which let all avariricious landlords take warning.

A hack driver in Buffalo, who had detained two gentlemen purposely from reaching their train, in order that he might make more money out of them, Wm arrested at the instance of the gentlemen, and was compelled to pay their hotel, bill and the costs ot the case.

The Houston

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Ttitgrmph

has news from

all parts of Texas, to the effect that planters are actively engaged. Corn is generally planted, "and a great deal of it ia already up-' A larger breadth of land will bepufcin cot too tban any year since tbe war. The lreedmen have generally gone to work, and there is ten compUiat of their idleness titan usual.

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Ptrs'*uaL

The Prince Imperial was. 14 years of age March 16th. Signor Blitz is intending to build a small theater ia Philadelphia.

Pisk, Jr'fl. latest purchase is the Worth House, on Franklin Square, New York.

General Buckner has taken up his. permanent residence in £Jew Orleans. Oisian B. Dodge has been el- cted Secretary. of the 6 Pittl (Minn.) Chamber of Commerce.

The Episcopalians of Syracuse, N. Y. have bought Bishop Huntington a bouse for $25,000.

Mile, de Murska refused to allow Auber to kis3 her after her

debut

Tbe Boston

In Paris.1—

The old fellow was dreadfully cut up. Dr. P. B. Lee, the English temperance advocate, is 20m ipg to this country to lecture.

Pott

.-speaks of Brigham's

ladies as "a Sorosis of a strict family basis.'* LamartrSVs briefest obituary appealed in a Paris jouraal: "He has ceased to survive himself." '1 iVjSI '.-4

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A monument to tile memory of the late Bishop Hopkins will shortly be erected at Burlington, Vt-

A. Cleveland., woman has had aevei -husbands wilhifl eight years, and js now anxiously looking for the eighth.

Porter C. Bliss* one of the heroes of the late snarl at Paragray, is a clerk in the State Department.

Carlos Matfuel Cespedes, leader of the Cuban revolution, is a prominent lawyer The masses have implicit faith in him

The Sultan of Turkey has written to the Pope asking information concerning certain points of tbe Catholic religion.

The widow of the late Bishop De Lancey, first bishop the of Diocese of West ern Now York, died at Rochester, March 30th.

Loyali ^Parragut, son of the Admiral, was married in New York on the 30th ult., To Miss Metcalf, of that city. He is a lieutenant in the regular army.

Victor Emanue), apprehensive that the reigns of government may pass from him is said to be investing largely in foreign securities. "H. C. H.,': in a letter to the New York

Evening Poit,

denies tbe statements of

dannab Tyler regarding the female clerks in the Treasury Department.

A ballet girl named Nell'e McQuaid was arocted in Rochester for "misbehaving" herself. Sbe is thought to be insane.

On her retirement from the stage Miss Oelia Ljg'an, "that was," signs herself Mrs. Celia Kellogg. She is to reside in Washington.

Isabella is reported to have invested $800,000 in arms for that imaginary force of loyal Spaniards who are to reinstate her upon her throne.

J. S. Pickering, of Peoria, Ills., has a family relic in tho shape of a chair that was brought from England to Porlemouth, N. H., in tbe year 1620.

Mr. and Mr*. Rai3en,of Albany, Vt., have lost ten children witbia four years. Seven of the number died of diphtheria, six in one week, about three years ago.

A Rouen, Prance, literary society has founded a prize for the best historical essay on the Chevalier de LaSalie, who discovered the mouths cf the Mississippi, and Canada. ...

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Lucretia Borgia, it now turns out, was a good wife, good princess and good friend. W. Gilbert, her last biographer, should now turn his attention to Catherine II., of Russia.

The fair "Forty Thievos" at Niblo's bave adopted a little abandoned infant of them found wailing on the sidewalk recently. The waif bas been christened Lydia Palm or Jarrett.

Orson Pratt, having translated the Mormon Bible into the new Mormon alphabet, is reading it over to capture mistake*, and will, after corrections, come E*st to get it printed.

Mrs. John ^cob AUor, on the occasion of her eon attaining his msjoiity, last week, donated to tbe Children a Aid Society a sum sufficient to provide 100 boys with homes in the West.

Miss E. J. Retcham, of Philadelphia, has been appointed to a clerkship in the Treasure Department. Miss Katcbam is tbe first colored woman appointed to a clerkship in any of the departments, by administration.

Tehe'rne, tbe star of the St. Petersbnrg ballet, was poisoned lately by drinking a glass of champagne, which had bee sent to her by an admirer whose advances she had a few days before haughtily repelled.

A New Orleans firm asked John Rogers, tbe group sculptor, to execute a statue of General R. E. Lee. The artist declined, saying that he desired to turn out nothing to give offense to either North or South.

Gotham gossips dare to hint that the venerable author of "Thanatopeis" is about to venture in marriage again with ayoung lady of New York, and many accomplishments, whose name is vaguely indicated by the initials J. B.

The Schoolmate of Alexander Dumas, who was pronounced by his teacher a far more giftbd young man than Dumas, is now a proof-reader at Clary's printing office, in Paris, at a salary of 2,500 francls. Dumas vists him occasionally.

The ladies of Hungary are determined to bave their right. Tbey have asked the Parliament to authorize the beautiful Queen of Hungary (the Empress Elizabeth, of Austria) to appoint twenty female members to the Hungarian House of Magnates.

AMNDIiX DUEL.

Remarkable Figfct Between Two Braves—Determined Bravery of the Combatants—The War Whoop and

Fatal Shots. From th« Helena (Montana) Herald. Those who are under the impression that Indians possess no personal bravery, and that their only prowess with deadly weapons is when they bold tbe vantage ground, either among themselves or in warfare against the whites, would bave been disabused of this impression could they bave witnessed one of Ibe bravest and most thrilling enactments of a tragedy, the equal of whicb, perhaps, has never taken place within the bounds of Montana. An Indian duel took plac near Mr Holters' saw-mill, aituated on Ten Mile Creek, and about six miles from town, yesterday aiternoon,an account of which, as we were then informed Was published in last evening'sjffleraW.

From s& eye witneis of tbe bloody affair we are in possession of further particulars, which were related to us as follows 4u-

A few Indians wero in a eabln occupied by some of tbe empl yes of the mail, when one of them displayed his revolver, at the same time expaiiiting on its mer its and bis own extraordinary skill in its use. This he carried to such an extent that, another brave of tbe party exclaimed in his native tongue ,"Ugb, you can't sbootl" and denounced him as a braggart, at the same time saying that be could put him to shame at his own game. Whereupon, native No. 1 proposed a test of skill,

giving bi* opponent tbe advantage of a rifle.' bit favorite weapon.—This was at pnee acceded to, and immediate preparations were made for a duel in their own peculiar style. By this time about twenty warriors had collected, and all repaired a short way from the cabin where they marked off about forty feet— the distance tbat was to separate the hostile savages. During these preparations tbe doomed warriors- looked upon each fct BW wit¥ the^mdsr®1iaSfti31^, aft the crowd waited for the denoument in silent wonder. When all waa made ready, the opponents took their positipii for the last aet standi!^ wftb their heels on the mark—back to back—one with revolver and tbe other with his riflak One of the natives bad been selected to sot as second for both be took bis position a little aside from the line of fire waved a spoar, decorated witb paint and feathers, two or three times above his head, gave the terrible war-whoop, and, on the tbe instant, the duellists wheeled and fired. Both feli^-one shot through the brain, the other pierced to the.'hiat* lr—

Thus ended one, of tfae most extraerdlnary and tragic encounters that bas eVer come within our piovinoe to record.

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What is- the best- stimulant t&r tbe hare? Tbe greyhound. The Common "Egg Trick"—counting your chickens before they «e hatched.

A very eulogistic obituary of a lady says: "She ww maraud twenty-four years, and in all that time, .never once banged the door." i"

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J- 'v.-J"' ... Warm and cold—Hot-ten tots and Chili-

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A man on Yonge street, Toronto, sayr that be never bad a friend. Tbe only man that ever had an

attccchmwtioT

him

was the Sheriff! A lady dressed in "the latest style waf recently observed in our streets endeavoring to walk

perfectly- upright.

tracted a good deal of attention. "Why don't you ask your sweet-heari to marry you "I have asked her." "What did she say?" "Ob, I've tbe refusal of her. \,

Little Johnny was being catechised by bis brother, who asked him what he was made of. Johnny replied, "You, and me, and papa, are made of dust, and mammb and sister are made of men's wibs."

Here's a llttle specimen drkeen repar tee which came off in a Springfield school the othsr day:

Young GSBE^rm"g5Hfg~to give the teacher a piece Of my mind Young Lady—"I wouldn't, if I were in your place. he bgs got all .be wanU and you bavenVany to spare f''

Young gent subsided into ordinary pro- & A

An old miser, who Was exceedingly parsimonious, being ill, was obliged ieluctantly to consult a physician. "What shall I do witb my head?'' asked the man. "It is so dizzy I seem to see double."

The doctor wrote! prescription, and retired saying "When you see double you will find relief if you count your, money."

Deacon bad an Irish girl who was decidedly verdant. The deacon was building a wood-bouse on tbe grodnd which inclosed a well. "An' sure,"' said tbe Milesian help, "are yez going to move the well?" Ob serving a smile on thedoacon's face, she added, "Ah I what a big fool I am I Sure ivery dhrop o' water wud run out a mov in'it."

Major State Agent of the Insurance Company, visited Bockford for the purpose of appointing" a local agent, and inquired of an old Irish friend, whose name of course was "Mac." as to the character of one of tho applican ts. The reply was: "It is good, and I bope you will appoint him, tor he is not only worthy man himself, but he has four sisters, and every

nwther'eson of

orphan.

The Mystery Solved.—Chemists

SoZodonT,

aria

"Your

Lotion

be­

ing unablo to discover tbe ingredients in fragrant

which removes all

stains from the teeth and imparts such a peculiar rosiness to the gums, tbe public are hereby informed that it is a preparation from the Bark of tbe

Quillaya Sapm

or Soap Tree of Cbitt, imported for the first lime into this country for this special purpose. Such is tbe purifying and innocuous effect of this rare botanical agent that it removes discolorations from the most fragile textile fabrics, without injuring a single thread. 7-deodlw

has cured the most ob­

stinate case of chronic tetter that has baffled the medical skill of hundreds," writes Bank & Clure, druggists, of Clarendon, Ark., about Palmer's Lotion. 23,dwlw.

Plantation- Bittkbs combine rare medical virtues With a delicious aroma, and a flavor grateful to the palsite. It is purely vegetable, and in ita composition all the requisites of science have been complied with. It is suitable for all ages and sexes. It is gentle, stimulating and soothing. All dyspeptic disorders are cured by it, and it repairs and restores nature's wasted powers. Plantation Bittebs

are increasing daily in lavor

with all classes. It relieves suffering, renders life a luxury, brightens the present, and throwa a hopeful, .light on the future. r~J dwlt .ut ..

Magnolia Wateb.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. 10-dwlw

Phaloii's Paptaian .Lotion

tor Beautifying the .SHUT aid OOXPLRIION

Bemoves all KRUPTIOlfS, PIMPL1S, MOTH BLOTCHES, TAi,VBIOTLUB.raters

etc,, and

TH8 8KIN SOFT, FIAB ail BLOOMING. For LADIKS la the NCB8KBY It Is lavalnable. For flKNTLBMBN afterSHATIHU It has ao eqaal, "PHAMAN LOIlOh" Is tte only reliable reaefly for Diseases aid bleastshes of the SUN.

PHAL0JC8 "PAPHIAJi BOAP" fer the T011KT. NUB8EBK and BAIB, will aot.cha* the BilN. Prlee, Cents per 0aka«

"FLOB OKBATO," "FLOB DE KAYO."

A NKW PKHKtMS FOB TBI HAH

PKHKtMS FOB TBI HAKDUBCHIIF. ITl, DBU0ATIL LASTQIS VRASBABCK* PhIlos SON, NKW YORK, Sold by all OTIK. gists. 9dwly-atorm

COAL.

gULLIYAN COUNTY COAL

Being now prepared to BU all ordara toe Solllvan Oonnty Ooal, wbUb IS elaimed to be equal to the Braiil, for aU dcMicto parpoeea, will deliver to any part of tbe aity, by leaving yoar order at office of B. B. Bryant A Co^ O. I. Blpley, or J.A. Foot's Tea Store, with whom I k*ve made arrangements to fill aU orders, and fire all in ormatloa la regard to the baelaesa. .. olSdtf J. A. KOBOAH.

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JOBTN XoTABLABB to a6w seUing the test article of Biver Ooal, screened oa the widest soreealatue In Vigo oonnty, at as lew a figbre as an inferior artlole caa he purchased. Those wishing to lay In a supply shoo Id look to the'r In teres ts, and boy the beat when It is as cheap as a poor article. orders left ai the Post Offloe Lob6y, at the "Vigo County Scales," or addresead to Bos £M P. O., Terre Haute, tiou* 3Afc

ante, will receive prompt iUten

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'S REMEDIES.

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Housekeeper?!-

HOUSEKEEPERS:

ifett--Women—CUildfen HeiL=rlF omeu-lhildjrai

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I* the most gxtra'tdlnar} QAIiVb e'Tef kaown. its pe »«rof goofthltrg'att

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for-»lt Oat»,

Barss, Brat»U, Sons, Cr*r». Oiiap»(tf HsaJs, And 8kla, ftr Sors Mippka.

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Standard Preparations ... A£S

BEAUTLflER, THB. BITIfiR-SWBBT AND 0MMB BLOSSOMS 1 Qua bottle, #1,00 —Three far 82,«0. rl •HIS "Costard Bat, Beach, Ac,. Exteralaafors, •'Oostar'a Bed Bag fcn cralnaturs, "Oostar's (Odiy Paft-j Insert fewaer. "Only Infill b*» Rsmt.dua lin »ti." -C4, "18 year* ei(a llihid 'u Kow Xoik." '•8,000 Boxeaa dKiaak«aa'inf»otored dally. ,, 1 »'i Bow are I It or«inirlou« imltatKns.% ••All DrajgUtsId TSbbe Bauts nllthem."

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MEW ADVERTISEMENTS

$15 Gettlie Best. $15 SKKTBY ElPBlibS, CASS 0.Y DELIVERY.

MINE frfeOlM GOLD WATCHES IUPBOVSD AND MAN0FAOTUHED by us srs til the b*»t make,

Han i-g-cnit,

fli 'ly ohs«4 ard

PateM'tMi Deiich'd Levert,

aod sv« ware'- parf-rtly ie«a «t«o

djJS:ed,ahJconrict

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BY THE COM

ep Unu,and wear and net -tor

rctiia au ovp^arnnix tqa»l to not id gold ng a* wora. Thsis oa!©-ratid walohfs we are now sindlDg .at by mill and expre.s, C. 0. D. odj wcerti witti. in the United States and Can tditi at the regular aholesald prigs tyable on d?livery

W» *ONEI Is RFQUIBCD IVABVAXCE «a

prefer thai all ihall receive and tte fit gicdt btfort gayingfin-them.

A8L\eLB WAT TO ANT ABDBB^S, 915, A ObDB OF 81X, WITH AN EXTEJ WATOH TO T8B AGENT SENDING TH£ CLUB. $90. MAKI-SG 8KVJCN WKXCHES FOB S00.

Also, a super blot of most elegant Oroide Grains of thi liiejt hd1 moat ces'lj sijl sand pA'tems, for Ladies and Onttlemeu's wear-, fioiai lO to 4U luebes

In

length, at. rr.'-ea.of 33. 34,4C aid 38

Absent When ordejod wllh waicli at t&er«£U »r wholesale prices.

DES0B1BB 1HE WATCB RFQCIBED,whe'hrr

ttr fit

Laditt or

Tnns

II Mita«'s naa, A:o nn« n. j|« as -I

Otf

lanen'tttw.knd

i.d letteis to

I ATTORNEYS.

Attorneys ttt Law' Omci-In Farrington Block, 1'erro Haute, Ind* MBr3DUwtf

H. BLAKE.

J.

S:

Attorney at Law, asd NOTARY PUBLIC. Orrios—On Ohio St'eut, between Third and fonrth atreetB.IMSMHuScaa oct28.1Aw0m

no.

ihem is an

P. BAII1T. CHABip CUUiT. #10 DAJJil) 4 CBUFI,

Attorneys ttt Law, Omoi.-No. 83 Main Street, cp stairs. feblMtf

,,Wm. E. McLBAN, Attbimay and Gounaellor at JLtaw, —ak:—

GENERAL COLLECTIiTG AGENT, I

HOTELS.

JACOB BUTE.

GXQ. O. tVT

NATIONAI. HOUSE,

1 Oo*. Sixth ako Kaih TEKRE 1IHX. JACOB BUia A 80M.,..°..m....~,...PB0PSIBT0B8.

This Honso bag b~-n thoronKhl rsfcrnMiel. aiy 2Sdwly

j^AKMEBS' HOTEL,

CORNER NINTH CHERRY STS.

Opposite Eastern Sfarket House. Having a l«rge Wagon Tard attach.d, will enable me to give general oatlsraciicn to the traveling public.

u.

BAN Kin.

T. C. BCHTIir, Prop'r.

HOUSE.

OO&NXB or riBST AND OHIO Waters.

Terre Haute

W B. 6BIPFITH

.... ...v.... .Frgpprletof

Offloe of Marshall, McnteEums and Fstaftlns Baok Lines. Fr«yBo«e to and from ail Trains novS'dtf

PARK HOTEL,

On tho AMERICAN PLAN,

Cor. Het-kmaii and Nassau tits,

Near dtjr Mall Park... New Tork

GEORGE WIGHT, Proprietor. N. B.—Located in tbe very heart of ihe whole, •ale biulness, tfels Is one of the most convaintly ir.oated "Hotels for Merchants, Bnsinees men and others visiting the city. d£tiGm

PACIFIC

-,«jv*

HOTBL,

3

170, 179, 1T4 and 176 Oreenwlih Street, One duor north of Oortlsudt, and one block west of Broadway.

The nnderiigned tslei ple*-ure in annonao^ng to he numerous frlen ie rnd pa-rom th^t f'v.ui this date, the charge of th* I kciflc will be 82,60 per day

Being sole Proprietor of th's House, and there, fore, fr»e from tue too common exaction of an Inordinate rent, he is fully sb'e to meet the downward tendency ei prices wUhont any failing off »f service. it will now, as Heretofore, be bis aim to maintain nn".iminisb«d tbe favorable rtpatatlun of the Pacfflc, wt leb It has enj. ypd for many years, oae or tbe beat traveler.' hotels.

Tbe tablo will be bocnti'oily. supplied witb every deiieacy «f the s~t-s.ii. The attendance will bf found effluent aid obliging

The luca.ijn W1 1 b»fjUudo^uvenient for these whose basiutsi oils tb-m la the lower part ol tbe ity, and of ready access to all K.llrcad and Steamb-jat Li^r.' fe8dw6ia JOHN PATTEN.

JJJMIOVAL. RAILROAD AGENCY.

I have moved my office to SIoKeen A Paddoch's Kill, where I wo aid be.pleashd to see my old fritnsds end cnstomsi s.

Thraagh reoeipU given shipment* of prednea toall Eastern Cities. All Ball,"«.nd Kail an! Water rates as low, and time a* qu.ck as and eompatiag linear Oram balk ehUipvd to Hew garland towns without change of cars.

NEW AOVEBTlSeMEWTS

1

a

VOoollax SoaMaanl Mfra£''.9i,

'j?

ij *^ohtk!ngbra11jtalafallf

"5ST

•Vtl'MM I To thi Wouim Class:—lam now prapa^ed to

ia..a

Ui all cl&u*a wiih ouuatant tMr hoan) *l«o, fur ih tp«re moment*. Bmiueu ntw, light and profit able. If lit cent* jo So per T-uing, ea-ll? tarnad byf»r*Mao «*v «r %an b-Jjn and girls. am neat 1/ at much a* aUn.' Great inducements sre offered tbo«e who will vats their wboi* tin* to ttt* bastnsu ud. mt m. rj oat-. aoa"*Ko seap*a tti» aeties, »a*-eewfcaea ittm. addr suiT Wii 1 mk dn fallowing a^«rtMja othv lb aU who «x» not woll tatisiUil with tb't baMi ptrtt .ulari, ,4tr«Mtpn%

._nik,

cm.

a*

P.ltjs 4o~ *o.^ls

•IthoJBt a parasol, une psrson S-.J1 or it, **I wooldnOt oa without a Bo* In

vrr

tl

oit 6 09, or I wenM travel HjthB. «a to -Maw ToikjorU.-'-tt#. X.$v€ai»gy*nK8nL. fi., M* 4,U gists In T**RE MlUt.

^r-

••t .|V

AGKKT9 WANTBOf tOB

Secrets of tUg Great

A W«kdescrfp"tl»e of the VUft£!&. and the TIll&ttni «YST.BlH$ II IS St. fill and 4»uua or »ev terk city.

It aontslo* SSOoeeagraTlng' and. la the8p(-

ONLY $2.76 PEE Agentsareme-tlog wfthnt^fe«edrnted-^tcoesa. One la Sottth ad, lad reports' 39 avbssriberii the first d^y One 1 j. LtiSerne o., ft., tiina day. One in Sa*ia* w, ch 6J in two days and agraatmaay others fran lOttXOJSBH week.

Send

tat

CixcaljN witb t«tma,.aad

full de*or.ptiun of the' wo. k. Ada«lu JOtBS BBOTRSBs iOfc, CineiadMt, 0 Ohlcago.rI^I-, or St. Loots. U6. Tl r„-. h,

a BESTS WASTBD FOB GOI.BKK SflfSAVBS.—Ihta workaba«r)R in ttarllUng sketchta, m^ral talas,- at.aege ocporrenoes, as of thcttg&t, straiia .of eioqaaactf ittrr sg ivcideuts, rioti repa* tMs and fch-^ioast specimeaa of (hi pnrest literature. P.eatet al), oSends u.ona. true vary low. Add.es ZSIGLBB, Hc00B0T & CO., Ctnclfansti, 0., or t'hle»go, lit.

Agents WNBtMKorlh»i«s4»B Xiaas of

ST. PAUL, $3.00 r^mple'e. Unabridged, Edition, as arranged by KTBtABE aad HowSOH,^wIth in tDttoaatftljo Cy Bisbcp bimpsom. In eonat qiretKifr the a- peara ceoi mail ated tdilins of this ere&t work, we have baen compell= to reina-^ h» price of our Complete Edition frofll $4.50to S. 'TB*AT A 00.*, Fob's, SB* itroaJway, N. T.

WALKER'S ADMNft MACHINE

WILL

add tt.reeeclamns rf Bghree at a time corwctly, about as quick a» Kood writer otn (mm down. L}«dtng acc«uutmt» «ay It if the moit practical Adtfiajf nsMtttue ever in e. AGBST* JFANTK j. Th«ru is money in it. Samples ue to any addieis for u*» Doliau. k. H. iV'ALK SB, 2U8 Broadway, Hew T- rk P. O. Bo* S988.

J. & He- PHILLIPS 2SA28 SIXTH 8TBEET,

PITTSBURGH, IA.i

Oil: Cloth Manufacturers, IKCIODMO -i

Green Oil Cloth

tot

ffinaotr Bbades,

-,.f} Xo wiloh we invite special attention.' sV I (JtiNKltAL AQKNDS for th- B«t.lrtso flo's. I BoEBtB BlLTINO, tiCSE, STtVat P.CrfjKQ, Ao f'eaiers in BcBBia Gocsi, lEi-rit^i B^luko ahd

L\oa CEAidia. Agents for (JbOTBsS ITaiaaait.

Early Rose Potato.

ANI lb. JEABLT ROSS

I

jj,

V.U.

1&.K*'

edd.eis jour oiders

THE OROIDE WATCH. CO.,

dw3m 118 Fulton Street, New TOrk.

m.il, post-paid, $3 CO. tiesV Spring Wheat iu lue Wurld the earliest and most prudoct!Te Oi-Tn wond rjul telaicg Oats—wUit-aBdbla.k~»- iguin# $5 pjimdsjo ih« bashe' SprinjgBirlry Ofsss Seed- rowl» Bfgr Suits th^ groat Feed Cutter. Send lur th- fcXcBKIMICN *ABM

NaL—most

& DEL AN p,.

oul 1.

•lit

JOUB-try-

valuable Mfgax'nr is lied

«n

this ecu*.

par ear. uuDs .ibj

make yonr i\». ^ay. Addrtts GoiU. A. tBl1Z, Ohanibersbarg, Pa.

I MANOriOrcBSDBT i'#i sr. BiiowA & co., BA1TOX, OHIO. Th»y a:so aiak a prim'* article al iSPOESSAKD HIU3 FOB LiOaT ASU BtQOk H-'BkJiLd. Sen 1 Pnue sc.

$176.

AJHERICAX

Newspaper Directory

ACOMPLKTE

Indiana.

Lxe krf

A DAT to a«enti selling Sil'ee'6 Patent KLa^tio Db ok..

dicc Its .uccesV' VLLUnA kiU.,3

Uorilandt St., A. T.

V. S. Piano Ce., 660 Brjidwuy, N.

of

iag upon 0iak-'s

ULAKli, Box

LlflT OF NEW8PAPEB8 for the

United Spates, Teriito.ica, a^d British Pro Uuee: giving names, poliiks or neral character, rnbtcriptldn price, ciicdiation, editors and publishers nmes, population and location of places where issued,

Ao.,

Also, separate lists sbuwisg at a glance bow m&oy and whieh papers circnlatemore than 5,900, lu.Ouy or 10,000 copies eaoli iisnv, with actual figurj given.

Also, classified lists of all publications devoted ppcclally to tho lntertsu of iieligiou, Agrioul* iure, Horticulture, Mdicinc, Snrgory, Jfuucation Juveniles, Fieaoiasonrjr, Odd tetlowfhjp, TemptsralTCe, Commerce, IT.nsree, Ileal astate, Heohaoies, Law, Sport, Music, Woman's ttigtrta, and those printed w.olly or in part in the German, Kronen, tka idin&vtn, Up-inish, Holianaish, itulias, Welub aid Uohvmlan l.itignages. A volume of orer 300 pages bound lo cloth,

PBIOfi—FIVE DOLL ABB,

A Pamphlet of 82 Pages, containing a lilt of over i,l(J0 Newspa(*ni, whUh ara art:tu. laily iscomnenotd to advertisers, with estimate •to ing the coit rf acy advectiseuunt, aent frte on receipt of htamp. ."3 .ill

FOB $100 P&R

We will Insert an advertisement in one Ihoiitand Hews paper a, one montti.— Ths list includes single Papera of over 100,004 Circalation weekly, mora than 100 Dally Papers, In which the advertiser obtsln* 21 incertlcns to ihe men h, and tbo load* ins Papers In more tban 508 diffeivat towns and dtils. Complete riles rnmm be exagilntd at oar offlee. 8«nd Stamp fjr onr Circular. Addraxs 6Bi. P. R0WBLL A 00., Advertlilog Agenfa, KewYcrk.

Agift

JAMBS B.TDBXBB, A«t.

apriMdU 15a« 3««i& y*

ssA

-t' •*'.*

""A

WATCH FBBtE—GIVIN GBATI8 to every live man a ho w.ll act as egaut In a new, nfcnt, and honorable business piy.hg 10a day. Hj enterprise. Ko hamlmg. Xo. mosey wanvai is advance. Addieu

I parts nf the

iwtiiig.

., rears of rtoy

a:TWMv. uii

Hvrooe dretly

f»t mi

Y.,

6 Oe.,

riiBiC Tsalte Emery 9beel Catibit, dues not tilise, gum, nsai or juifli, aud is cheap. JTor oircuiani, addtsss Tas Tamie Co., ci.roudsturg, Pa.

A OKilTS WAX I'ED.-AGKNTS make from 310 to peraa eellla Bluto'i jllir Pat

BDt

Oualr-spmg», i'oey make a Apring and

Terre Mauto, I of any Common Chair, by attachOrrios.—Ho. 86 Main Street. deo5dly

nj 1 hem to the froat i-go

Tuey

arfV usun iulrla^-

Putjnt Chsir-spriog. A. Jtt.

U/i

Canton, 0^.1*.

VUV£6Aii FfiOM CIDEB, WINE, BOlASStS OBBOBOllVn, In ten hi nrs, ihont

tttlng

acids or drugs. 7or

terms and umer iafuim-ttiun.adarejs SAGE VINBJAB WOaks, romwoll, Oonn.

KEBBA8KA, its soil, climate, people,

rilEKKB HAUTE HOUSE, A VALUABLE MEDICAL BOOK I JL I CONTAINING IMPORTANT PHVSTOi nOTnAt. ooana kaih aito sevmts grsiarrf, Terre Haute, Indiana.

This Hotel nas recently bee a refitted, and pot fa Brst-^lass order, offering aocontiBod.ttimts npsur passed In tho State.

to.

St. OA

tooaavaaalbr the HOSTrOfOLAl ZINX OF THC OAT and o'rcalar •llbe'il

Bead (tar PraalnB List Atlnt wtw* of tniisiiuwl'

th Starch. Graat iadaeeawala for clabblng*— Specimen No a. (orwarded on reoript of 15e. Addrse* B. •ATUIfiliPablUher.

is iHESrcs

the bnrtaeaa, 1 will Ivo/wfltlag ma. SVU rfBai

psnu 91 to pay f*^the imi

TU WaiBBt •!.. FMIailelpkla.

iAl'O

$ a" i.,.., v- Ur KaiaSj ftsit Doea, .JZSKBK HAYrnet^nv.

...

tfroHcuUa,

If

MBMDS MXMCVTMVi

WmSsi'i Bah Bsilfiii BTln if Dsnia

ijte

A ¥TT IO!V--4AftuK*cirk °f rlnKk# eliai'actsr ai. biing eircnlated. PBe: t!iat

:betks

joa bky

ooataiarM fine eagnrrings aad 9^,74 pet

9°tT-

Koe. lM*m *iBK, no.

Wori^il' ri» fitfully InOlHii oldaatroas, the pahUo geatTalliY. that he has on Mad and llcfts' orders tor l&i varftWi* ktadk of go adapted to tte:wants flf Boat and Bhee BsaafscttHWifc Saddie and ffarnSsaliakiurs BeAUrs,

fliirww,

ShirHn^t^ JFoiir ami

BlackBri4l*fCoUar Leather,

Stcin»t Sc., fe.

SOLB-Oek, Bassh^ «—ghter, BaeaaaAyi and Orinojo. Irenph and American Call Kip Skins, Wax TO&FT Bnff, Grain Leather, qibbla OraH SpllVrXaea Ii«ather, Chamois

Skfns, etc.

BOAK8—CocS 1 eal, ffarooa, Bine, Orota.Teilow,

UMlMG SKlHS-^'Whlta, Wtik, Yellow and Bns.c sat. HQ Hooeo—TamPBK"mifi1HtFF—, Caps, r. Boot Ley, Pet bitd, Simoo Qoat. etc. CALr KID—French sad inerloaa «r FliAStlBIijtgugn.'-' 1 1 Lastlngs, Boot Web, "•fflKiij- •ay*--'-

Galloon*. akoaTKseada, "as

Oement, ^StaaXtt, Machine Wax, Gwn Trafacanth, MaektaeTl

Ed^aBlaci

Hails, AWlS l^e^hoaTraw,

•Thna4.

I E S

ii: 3 ,t aui a» t-.»-

THE BEST BITTERS For Weakly Bereon*

FOB THB WEAK,

TOR

lit any otaalr,

oiBnotjBtoat of orde-, and will last a ilietlroe. Old-f^shionsd rockers urn expensed w.th. jot tht Iiob and tfficj tbey arj lLdaipiusible.— Ladiespronont ce the^i un^qualed a sewing chair Xi yon w*ut »n Agen^, call and see sample, or S hd fur Oiicalar, with teimi. rward upon the ooa\ictiuu

THB PAliB, FOB TBI SIOKLT,1 f*

fob

A

paiiphiet tor 95c. Address O&oi-sky A Bain. Lincoln. Neb.

AJSH yonr Dor tor or Druggist for SWiuSs.1' qUJMJLNfc—it «4o»li (eittcr) Qnk. nine. Ia maas ouly by ?. blBABaB, Cuemist. Deirvlt.

CONTAINING IMPORTANT rHf BIOLOGICAL iNFOBMATIUN to young men ntemplatiug Marriage, teat free 0.1 eieiptof 25 cents. Addrees tue OtlEMICAL INbl'iTCTi, 43 Olinton Plaoe, N. T. )•. 1

nuAisa,

BOBSFBIHQOSBt.il

No Bitters Eqillto Then

Speeds StuAird Wine Hitters,

WINE, HEBB8 & BOOTS Sin's Oslsbrated Wine, so wall known, with PKBUYlilf BAH,

.y,

«HAMOMO»neWIB8

jl MP* MSfiig,

snkrtci'otber &BBB8iad BOOM as wOl ta-.U I asses assist DigesMoo, praaota tka Seeretioaa oi the System li. the netaral ^lanaels, and civs

TONB AN23 VIGKDK

VONt ill Oil, Bill All rilill! All use It with wonderful stroews. Bring*

Cures rEVXB and create* APPBTITB. Try

MALT

I

Forwarded to any sdlrea on receipt of price. a. P. BOWfLL A CO,, Publishers, No. 4S Piu Bow, New Yobk.

Salt

E*

a.

Moaaea

Oo^ Y»tsmgh, Pa, jo «j»? rr

a

'.'4

W«UR«ICE

from

isactfio.

Befer to Merchant^ Baakers aa1 bltfi gauarally, and to any one of lha tkos«sd whose alaims hare h—n tT ly, j.»dwtf p. S. dARALDIOH

LEATHER^ HI0E8''WC.

MansdMifr«^aadI«aUx lo

Leattier, HMe#, Ollg, Bhaf rind logs, and Cirrlerti TMts,

Yt

Jl

r»»« (»e- a. •Tv,

y-nf.

WINE

tuuiiu.wy

OOLOH

To the pale white lip, BLOOM AND BEAUTY To the thin fitce aad oare-wora oonntaeanos.

1

them. Use none otbar. Ask Hr SPBBB'8 STaNDAKD BITTBBa. Sold by Druggists aad Orooers. See that my slgaataie Is over the cork of each Bottle.

ui-:

ALFRED SPEEB,

dway, Haw .xi

Passalo, H. J., and MS Broadway, I" frade rapplied by aU BisgMi

HOFF'S

extract

Great Hedtiotion in Price.

Qoiurai ub PaoruTixa Umruiln. A Deilghtftl, laMtiMa imutt A Plenaat lailgacattBB 1QIH]. A Mkuitilt for llfrwfilWIsllr Mid, A snuuemm P^MUIMN. [wraouu.Y wvmUM aoraaaej

A Certain BKXCPT for Disorders of th* THBOAT, (HOT, Um W UMUffli. Bold by Druggist* suid droeen. jos. s. rniBSiff,

IK Kim) fcti. Heir Tart.

far U.&mk

Ag*»t

LIUKr^l

BMN*

IKiefc

J«n4deodly-vr

Mlk-LINEItr.

t»j ft.

X'-it

•W&:'

Mr*. BtTCKTMGHAn

Ha* removed to th* aeraa/ 81* •'oarth sad Ohio Streeta, when pletestockof ere, A*. DB1

1 "B|

MAKING.

In. H. EJKEDCIE8 •aa removed her Oioak.«^ SMa Vaklag eeublesbment to Baylor's swmist. aa Ohio, be-

Mr«eafMr(|iaad Fifth.. p:tsiad»om**taIl Who worK tn thls line,

VsrWeuiar

:l I

wbesa-aa* Ij^fStoM^e

atSentieetJwaLhe gteaa, aa here ttt'!

"BTHQH!

NATIONAL

LIFE INSURANCE CO.,

rI

United States of Amtsrica,

fURW Ijf HFKUliffl rfu Arpiorm JtT.T 85, IMS.

CASH CAPITAh^- ^liOMtMS.

~4Jl:

..

BRANCH OFFIO&

National BSIiic JMlMttg, PHILADELPHIA*

l»ir

Whara the general butlmss

ot

ths It

transacted, and to which all general oorrNftaifaaoashould be addra'Sadr"""*1" "1

asa.i

,e

isttiX

OIT1CEBS

Is la a home noatpaay la

A

,bn,j

lie.

OILS—Cod, Blnfis aaft BanM. Sicily, Samae am Japeslau

ifEEBUS^ un

if

you \rtu( to

uwora «Aomi mfei» 'J-*-:

CASH (or flita, Far*, SMep felts, Deer Skins, Tallow, and Leaihet in the Boagb.

Consignments always Receive Prompt Attention.

TebSdwtf .itfifw'-

mm

O&ABXMOE II. CLABK, Prrsideat. JAY OOOKK, Chairman Finance and Kxeco Oommlttee. HBMBT D. COOKfiiTlce^rfflaenr BKXBSOM W. mr, Sewataiy AotnaokiSBX ...

11 1

ia*«fccX

Ikls enpssj oftn (ka Miewlag siti^li-

It is a Natieaal Ceapasy, cfeartcvc4 ky tM" dal aet of Coacress, 18A$. It has a paM.ap capital of1.000,OM

0|jw

Itolfcrslow rates orpresslaas. raerf It ffcraisfcea larger iasaraace. COapMlcs tor the sane atoaey. ... 1C la deflaate aa4 certain la Its tens.

ertrj

foAOmr

lecalltf.

Its policies are cxeospt from sftattartat. A There Is a» anaecessary resUUMon 'n tiUfnunJ

Every policy is on-forfeitable. Policies nay be lakea which psy te ifti faf-*** nrti their rail amonat, an man all lk(pmf praalna«, so mat ue isntnace mtt tmly aterrot oa the ssaitl payasests. a

PtJHbs may takta Mat^rUlparaetteia tttm aartflf alter a ctrtala ettasfcer er yaar* Isilsi ilfo, aa ataMiiBtoase ofon»*Hffc«wa—a aaMedia taepoUcy.

No extra rate Is charged flrf rlaks sfM Utcs offtasaics. adito. it Cmbtm, eito psy |Nt« hnHrrn. lint at in istt rnhrnrai«meea 111 le laposslble. llrcalsn, Pcssphiets aad iWpsNMMkf tfmeaappiicaUtris (0 ths £r*aek OSes eft|M.«ta Ce-paay,orte mwrui:

JOHN. W. FXUH

I CISCINNATI, OBIO,

General Ageots for Ohio aiid ^aatral and gsnlfc erfil Indiana. .JUSX

J, A. FOOTS*

Mdwly Agent

for

•.»

lerre Baate, Ia^.

j. *K a Congh. CoM, or Mr* i5.er-. Ttosat jjJyj ,, Ekjcibxs UtHaSIATB ATTXraoa,

1

aaosbocli,

Abstracts of title furnished, Isoaaa sagotiatad, aad Maney invested.

ork. FOB siiE. •fw.

4

WW

MM

cnaoua.

Im

tuosn to csnnasa, a Irritation ef Iks ImMguss'k} ptmnarat Ikissl AB»

ai,

tiou, or sua laeaxaue Lon| OlBCM*

or™

axaeSS.-

Br9ffB'8

Bmelitl Tnchc^

Having a direct lnflaaaoa the parts, give iauaediata relief.

For Broaeliitii, Aathma, Catank,OM-

saaspuve and Tbroat Mssnm, taooass au no with always oood t* SIIGIKS AND PUBLIC SPIiKIBS will And

Truck*

b"

nseful in olearlog the Vaice whan

taken bafotatilnginx ot Spanking, aad iMiaviaf 3 the Throat ait«r an anusnal eurtion af the veI cal orrans, Tbe

TrocJu*

ara rec. wawndad aad

Prescribed by fhyslelaus, and hare had teatlasaaials from eminent men thrsugheut theoovatry. Being an article of true merit, and harlog

irtmd

their e&cacy by a test of tny years, eaek year Bndrtbuta in new localities invarlota paitaaf *ai the werld, and the

Trochm

are universally |n-

•oanoed better than other artioles. 0#sar only "Baowa's Bxoaeatu Taoeaaai" aG aad do not take any o( thawortUaH

imitutietm

that

ttsy"be offered. I1"! sot», iTmwnu. d21daw^4mos-iasida

LAND|CENCT.

ii:

=3B»

tB A

OiB&U s»*

Real Estate Colnmn

I!

,-W

Offloe over Tirst National Baak, 3. E. Corner of 7okrth and llain Street*, »r

Terr©

tOj

'.y-.-T-ii .-rirmji -•,-) 5^

or

HENDRICH & LANOS,^oO

Haute, Ind.

6

OIT* PBOPBBTT.

Forty Lot* In Llntoa'v Addition to Terre Bants Hons* and lot, east Ouio stgeet, Bona* and lot, in MoUnrrain's Additition, Hoaseand lot la Sibley'* addition oslttiiliw^ House and lot in Bane's addition on 8th street, House .tnd lot oa Poplar, between tth and Tth streets,

Bouse %nd lot on North &th, between (ieUII and Uaton street*.

1" OW TOtJTH restored la foOr wrets. OK. BIOOBD'S SSbXNOB 01 LUI rostorae aanljh. power*, from wkalever oause arls'ng the effects of early paraMooa habits, self-abuse, ia^eteaor aad elisMta, give way at once to this ^andarfal madidne, if taken regularly socordlag te th* directlona (whtoh are very simple, aad reoulie ao restraint freat baslnees or pleainre.) Tallers Is iaipoeaible. Sold la bettlea at (8, or lew qaeatitbe ia on* for f9. To be bad only of the euie aast in America, IL OBBTIBBW, pOlnteA agent in Avesae, c*r. of lath strtet. N. T.

fore, to Utelatsat styles. and twelve month, purchaser giTin* notee wtth

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1)SB—her tana thereof a- a. 1ML wlU^on flat-. ,. Vrday, April 10th, A. n. 1869, ofler for stielota'* aaeiber aut («), ataateea (1») aad thirty ia^iij tbe town of Loekoort, in.eald.connty..

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with 8 room in It. It fi'ftry desirable property aad well situated. liKkportlstsllei ttiuabne^ Bante, aad oa tbe Terre Hau A Mitchell Bailroad. Vereoas wishing- to isvsst fa preyessy IT

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would do welt act to negleet this sal^ aa no batter lav.atmsnt ean be Ibuad. Sals take plaoe oa th* amalMo at S o'«look„^bt April loth. 18®. lefaa^f isle 'oiw-thl4 cask belaaea iaste MT

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