Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 April 1869 — Page 2
DAILY EXPp
nCBBK HAUXft,
Monfl&j Morning, April lMfc, IM0.
TO COBMIIOrtCTttr —r
"We mrrer irotlce coinmonicttfraT'Taer accompanied with'tt^dhatfne'o'Hifrfo author, who moil be mids known to ub
The Philadelphia
Ptess
ond betray any feeling.
with
if unac
quainted. Don't write unless you hare something to say of interest to the public and be as brief as the subject will allow.
Write on only one aide of the •paper.
The publication of a communication is no evidence that the editors adopt itssen timents. The author is alone responsible for them.
Oommunications should be addresw^ to "Sditen *k the to individuals.
says Ahdbiw
Johnson's last attempt at forensic
bouffe
is even more maudlin than usual. If piave u*inUu0t/§Cflueli Ohiracter, ba?Aistaff
would lack the quality of good nature, while conceit would enlarge him two p^port^-JQ JAIHLWI
SafrlTOHFGdWs taking, or threaten ing to take, the field against A. reminds t.be Chicago
Journal
of the boy who
kicked a dead dog., A paseto-by exp^|5: lated with him "Don't you know the dbg is dead?\£ }^SFe|,?:*as the reply, "but kick him for the benefit of all like dogs, that thoy may know there ia a punish ment otter jtoatffly^j (/[JA jfr
matters of do
I NT ER If JtRBNQJB*. With mealic discipline is not exactly to our taste, but we will, however, venture to suggest to good Misstr^*^t4.jTi7that"If now is not the time toaam in later a spanking'l'Tfto*1 tei? bantam huBband "Spraguey,"
that mode of subjugation
may as well be abolished. There will never be another: occasion so opportune and imperative at the present.
THK Washington correspondent of the Indianapolis Journal E.
"W.
Haljord
Esq., speaks of Senator Conkling as man "whose principal aim in private life aeeniB tbT)! tff^serve the¥yperJon curls of blonde hair with which nature has endowed him in tbe most luxuriant 8tylePfihd in public,^ljfe to intiiide hiopel| as often as possible before the fascinated gaze of the ladies of the galleries, who audibly ^h^pej^'a Ipv^of am an,' whenevor the^Tew York Senator^perturfis the Chamber wtyh his jnellifiuaus accents."
Mr. HaiVobd'S'Views derive their in terest mainly from the fact of his intimate and confidential relations with Senator
Mortok
It would hardly b^fairftdt
1) old the Senator yei^onir)tlf terances of the correspondent, but it would be safe in most things to accept his views as a nearly precise indication of the Senator's opinions. We infer, then, that our sturdy old war Governor is not an admirer of the haoLdsoQlf jSenator from New Yorfc *JLfcA«,C4V4i3.
The project of Canadian annexation is, perhaps, one of the most significant matters connected with the settlement of the "Alabama claims." It is now openly talked of, both here and in England, in fact, has attracted great attention in government and diplomatic circles, that this country woaW lJWSrnilBgr wItfi-fBtfgaiut1 "goldon-haired little laesie clung consent of England and the colonies themselves, to accept these latter i^^ieu of any further settlement of our claims, and thus put an end to the whole difficulty. By some it is asaert^d thatTl'residept Gran* is in[favor pf this mode qfjavpid-.i ing trouble,'and th£lThe w^ll'miike lOaj feature of his Adminlstfation. So far.as. the matter has "been noticed in /he'Am^fican newspapers it has'elicited very cordial commendation, an^the jSurn'a'l^^f ^he tJniied Kingdom' have alio not toaen backward in expressing themselves fn'fta favor. In Canada itself, as is well kttowni a strong party exists, especially in Nova Scotia, which i? Avowedly,in fav^qr^aX annexation, and which believes uiat the scheme could be accomplished. iif managed with diplomafio ekjit, ^nd a careful regard for English honor.— True, certain objections to the possibility of its succest, and doubts as to ^he policy and safety of such an enlargement of the Republic are strongly urged Individuals, but, then, as an offset to these Objections and doubts, it is confldeatly asserted on the other hand, puhJftj jS^nlW is gradually settling in
ptvpr
of ^.accept
ance of the Uanada^ shouid.t^ey he tendered by Great .Britain, aa the aurest method of haraaoQi&i^g the -ijpl^FeetB, and ending the jealfctfftjS 1etWeSffVwo countries, and affording tbe basis for a permanent and cordial pea£e. "Whateveriinay be the opposition to this jprojMtmanifested at the present tftne, the abaeicatidn to thjs country of all the Canadas wilt Ine'vilably oome, and it may be ere very long.
General George H. Thomas as a Lee
Tha Scientiflp A siooiatioi). of Washington—I believe that is the1 name—pressed upon General ThomaS an invitation to give the members his story df th^ battle of Nashville. General Thornasj,, .with great roluctance, oooae&ted.
With a map hang upon tha wall, and armed with alight rattan, the stalwart form of the soldier stood before the lUUe company as much embarrassed a» a girt, The man who had marshaled g^at armies, and unhesitatingly took the responsibility in huge fight*, -when the fate of the Kepublic hung t^ejnbliq^do timiuoe, blushed like a boy, while perspiratien gathered in drops upon his fitfeKoed. It was with the greatest effort tbttto: fbrc* ed hlmse! to prooeel He cUS so^ .bow* ever, with clearness and graph to-power. He sketched In a few brief Vords- the campaign that culmiaated in^ihe h««t& before Nashville. He then gave Ue position of the troops under both »Hood andf bimself. He told, wHh' 4be,^H)|weti^ ^ord^ wken uneolored b^. aay^iuugio*. tion, the situation of the enemy as the Jho
rmi6S
other, until
hour came when they were forced to followed of the victory that His voice never was r&Ued above a conversational tone, nor did he fbr a see-
t~ i*3
8
a ,.,iu
It was the great •toriur, one thai
thffmfaar. In
eiositn,» Bumsamly, th at, ltok ingftver ^faha piiipy -dlld tracing btfcfc the train of events, he could find bat one ertot
which^to JtwTge
himself. But
that, he said, was a grave error. At the ,f JLbeJSf*t day's fighting, he thought icWtfttJB&eadman with force enough to possess himself of the fords of the Ten- .. __ t_« .1— *to
relayed'unliraTler "Uva-aacond day's fight, and then it was^So^StsLO 4Tb4t was the otae error,*olphMUMdf/ikrwas a grave one. ,1C «U jici..
Melancholy 8nlc»d» at LaFayette. i'lJi ,£a?atwpt*,
Apiil
16.
.was committed
hfere tms morotg in our cHy prTsorii Last night a youflgrman 'named Hark Kir by wias arrested for pari omiDg a watch, and was (wnflajfWMfOTT# Tbw morning about 6 o'qlook-he v&f,deUcted by Captain Waed in attempting to take his life by han^ttgr Everything witn wiich he could possibly destroy himself was removedirom the cell, but he was so determined on selffgpptruetion that he took off his socks,.
utie4
lhem
aad in a.rifOw miqutes the officer was Amity
ine'
made a second and
successful attempt He was found a few fmioutea after, butlife waa extinct. In order to commit the.act.he was obliged to nold his feet off the floor, throw his whole weight aponVthe stockings, and thus strangle himself /jPtoo. deceased was thir r* tj years of age, & graduate of .^Wabash iOdllege, and of resjSedtable parents in
Boone county, Indiaoa.-- Among several notes left, one read, in bold handwriting: "A want of money is tie-cause of all this. I wanted moftpyrXfip^Jormoney's sake) to help my Loved ones at home. Help, "ih Qod I and comfort father, mother,
Will, Hen, Florfgcft, Ella, Boss, Theo dore and Lew." fiv rr. He had been engaged as salesman until recently, when he waa discharged for dissipation. -SK
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To Let—Inqnlre Within The lady floiioced in,- in a rage. Two young damsels and a spinster aunt followed, and a/ter a lengthy inspection of tbe premiss, caine to a state —":l in the parlor. ?'I like the house very much," said the spinster aunt, solemnly, "and with a few alterations, I will engage it for my broth er'*8 family." "Very well, ma'am," said Nabum, rub' hing his hands, and scenting a speedy ter tnjnation to his trials, "Name 'em"
The door handles must all be gilded and I should like the house newly paper ed in velvet and gold, and repainted, and the partition between the parlors taken down and replaced by an arch, and an extension dining room .built on behind and anew style of range in the kitchen and a dumb palter pot in, and now bronze chandeliers throughout, and "Hold on,'-ma'am—just bold on one minute," said Nahutn, feebly gasping for .breath. "Wouldn't you like the old fiouse carted away and a new one put in its place? I think it would be rather less trouble than to make the trifling changes you suggest."jr "Sir!" said the spinster, loftily. J-* "I don't think we^can agree, ina'am." "Very well—very well. Cbme, girls.
With prim dignity the lady marshal ed her two charges out, muttering some thing about the "extraordinary ideas of landlords now-a-days." [While I^ahum, wildly rumpling his irpn gray hair with his hands, soliloqui hi:
T:r
'"Well, if Job had been alive, and had a hQtwe to/.tet there never would have been a Book of Job w/itten. There goes that everlasting bell again I I'll haul it odt by the roots if this thing goes on much longer. I'll tear down the bill and put up the place at auction!"
Another lady—but quite different from the other—a slender little cast down-lady, wjtb ahead that drooped like a lily of the valley, and a dress of brown silk that had been mended and turned and retrimmed, and even Nahum Briggs, man and bachelor though he Was, could see how shabby it was. Yet she was pretty, with big blue eyes and shining brown hair and cheeks tinged with a fair, fleeting color, where the velvety roses of .youth had once bloomed in Vivid carmine. And a to her dress, as the tiny lily budsio a blooming .chime of flower bells. -As Nahum Briggs stood looking at her, there came back to him the sunshiny •days of yopth, a Held of blooming clover ici'imsened the June light like waves of "blood, and a blue-eyed girl leaning over the fence with her bright hair barred with level sunset gold, and he knew that he was standing face to face with Bar bara Wylie, the girl he quarrelled with years and years ago, and whose blue eyes hid kept him a bachelor all his life loDg. "This house ia to be let, I believe?'.' she asked timidly, with a littie quiver in her mouth. .) "I believed it is, Barbara vVylie." ., She looked lip, "starting with a sudden flush of recognition
And then Barbara turned very pale, and began to weep, with the little golden haired girl clinging to her skirt, and wailing. "Mamma, mdtnma—what's the mattor. mamma?' "Nothing, now," said Barbara, reso lutely brushing away the tears. "If you please, Mr. Briggs, I will look at the house I am a widow now, and very poor, and 1 think of keeping a boarding house to earn my daily bread. I,hope the rent is not very high."
M'We'Jl talk about the rent after ward," said Nahum, fiercely swallowing down a big lump in his throat that threatened to choke him. "Come here, littie girl, and kiss me I usecU4o iAOW-^your- oaaiama when she wasnTany bigger than you are.'
Barbara, with her blue eyes still droop ing, wentiilrover the house without findtnga wbrd of fault, and Nahum Briggs walked at her side, wondering if it was really fifteen years since the June sunshine lay so brightly on the clover field. ':I think the house is beautiful," said ctie&k Barbara. "Will you rent it to me, Nahum V'tl "Weltryes," said Nahum, thoughtfully, "I'll let you have my honse if you want it, Barbara." "With the privilege of keeping a few bfcarders." !"No, ma'am |f 9rf
Barbara stopped ah^lc^ked wlstruily at him. "But I don't think you Understand how very poor aifi, Mr. Briggs." "Yes, I do."
oi
So Nahum went deliberately oat, and down the bill.Vto ithe great tment and astonishment of a rabid house hunters, who were inding the steps. "When shall we be married, Barhe next demanded. •In the tommer, perhaps," said Barbara, slyly. "To-morrow," said Nahum, decisively, and tc-morrow it was. "Upon my word, Barbara," said Nahum h%ja»tched his wife blooming face behind the coffee urn, "yon can't think how much jollier it is with you for a houeskeeper than that bag, Mrs. Parlej."
baro?"
Barbara only laughed, and said "he was a dear, good old stupid." So the probabilities are that neither Mr. Nahum Briggs nor his brown stone house wiil be in tbe market again as "To lot—inquire within."
Mr. Suuner, while men of all parlies sneer at him, is nevertheless in some respects one ot the ablest and most useful statesmen of the country. He has faculty of studying a question to the very bottom, looking at it in every phase, treating it in the light of history and profound scholarship, and thoroughly exhausting it, which is by no means conducive to bis deputation with unthinking or superficial men, but which nevertheless makes bim a power in the land., His great speech on the Alabama -question seems to have been one of his most powerful efforts. Very few speeches have been so complimented by the Senate as this was by tbe vote to permit its publication as tbe justification ofthe Senate's course, and very few speeches indeed have carried the votes of every Senator except one. In the Alabama question, it is true, the Senator had clear ly the strong and tbe right side. The rat ideation of the treaty would have been hardly less than a national disgrace.— But the country owes him thanks for treatibg the matter so forcibly and thor oughly as to strangle all opposition to the course advocated. No doubt in this speech be represents the poliey of the ad ministration.—St.
stinate case of chronic tetter that has baffled the medical skill of hundred?,'' writ«B Bank & Clure, druggists, of Clarendon Ark., about Primer's Lotion. diw
Animal Lijtr is full of corruption and we can only hope to escape the ills which flesh is heir toby a judicious use ofthe remedi epin nature's storehouse, In all the time which has past since the work begao, mankind has given great at tention and some of its beat talent to the study of.modicine. "While tbe sacrifice has not been wholly in vain, the facts elicited are few and mostly unsatifactory Among the truths whi&h have been elicited is this, "that if wo keep the blood pure we must be healthy." To purify the blood there is no medium equal to Morse's Indian Boot Pills, as thousands of testimonials will" verify. "Use Morse' Pill's if you wish to regain and retain your health. Morse's Pills are the best medicine for all Female Irregularities Liver Complaints, Indigestion, Billious neb?, Dispepsia, Headache, &o.
Bold by all Dealers. apVldwlm
Barking op the Wrong Tree,—The wiseracrcs who have been guessing at the vegetable constituents of
Magnolia Water.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. 10-dwlw
CO STAR'S REMEDIES. T'~'.-rvx:.'"jr"vTi?—r w.r
HOUSEKEEPERS! HOUSEKEEPERS! Jflcii-~W omen—Children Men—W omen—Children
READ—READ.
"OuoJiog to SoMds an Barns," Soothing to all palnfol wjnndf,
Address "Costar,"
s, 'h!
"I tell you what, Barbara, said Mr. Briggs, dietatorially, "I'll give you'the privilege
Jteeping just one boarder, and
ban you have got to keep all your life long, ifyou once take him." "I don't think I quite understand you, Nahum Briggs," said Barbara, but she blushed very becomingly, and wo are rather inclined to think ibat she told a naughty little fib. tqjne,&y: a. boarder, Barbara W said the old bachelar, taking beth the widow's hands in his. Barbara, we were young fools once, but that is no raasbzTwhy we should be old ftjols now. like jou just as well as I ever did, and. I'll do my best to be a good husband io. you, and a good father to your little
gitlf
if you'll be my wife.,' Barbara blushed again, and hesitated, bat Nahum wa^aot to be deluded thus.
SbfclM taleBbwn the sign, 'To Let,' ^Barbara? "YsSf' Au«Snurfld, almost under her breath.' mwOMW a .jc
,4»e iw« ,-tJ8 .laUi tit'ii AM jauA* aaw*
NEW
fll
Ac."
lle»liiiii to all SoreS, Olceri.Ac." '^nnQT AP»Q"
lllifkTIIIIKli SALVE
Is the most extraordinary 8ALVK ever known Its ie«er of Soothing and Healing for all Oat?, Barns, Bintsee, Sores, Uloers, Chapped Hands and Skin, for Sore Nipples, f-jr Piles, Ac., Ac.—is without parallel. One person s»ys of It, "I would not bo wstliont a Box io my House, i( it cost6 03, or I weal travelall the way to Mew York for it.
N. ¥.EveningNtw, Srot.
"COSTAB'S"
Standard Preparations ABK Ills
E A I I E THK IMM-SWEKT AND 0BAN6K BLOSSOMS
One Jlottle, 81,00-Three for $2,00. HIS "Costar's Rat, Koacb, Ac., Kstermlnalora, •'Oestar's Bed Bug Kxiermlnators, "Cosur's (Only Pore) Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Bemedi»sknown." "18 jean esfftt-lislia*! In Now ^ork." 8,000 Bies and KtaakSmaaufAOtnred daily. '111 Beware I 11 of spurioasimitations.', "All Drnfgiste in Tebbk Haote sell them."
10 Crosby St., N. Y.
Or, JohnF.Hknrt, (Succescor to) DKMAS
BABNES A
lX)., 21 p„tk now, N.
SMd in
TEBBK HAUTB,
by
HAKK, CiULIOK & BERRT, J*u4dwly-n to Btt.
Phalon's Paphfan JLotion
Rr BeaaUfyinir Ute.SKIN and, COMPLKIION Removra all KBUPTI0N8, FRROKLKS. PIMPU8, HUTH RtOTCHIM, TA^. olc,, u* readers
TDK SKI* SOff, H.vk aad BfcOOHlNti. Fw LAUIKS Id tk^
NDBSKRT
It Is laraiaable.
For ftlNTLKMKN afterSHAVINH It has io eqaal. "PHAPiAJi ItUTIOh" Is Ike sal reliable reaedf for Diseases aad blemishes of the 8KIII.
BArfjfo ^APHIAN MAP" fbr the TOItR. XvBSKRT aad BATH, will aot chap the 81 IN. Price, 'IS reals per Cake.
"FLOB DE HATO," .8xfUHl »E MAYO."
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A NKW PKRFUME FOR TOR BANDKKBCUIICP. KIQlilSlTK, DKLICATK, I.ASTIN6 FRAHRANCKPHALoX SON.NKW VOUA, 8aMhyaUI)ra(. gists. Sdwly-atorm
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ADVERTISEMENTS
$1§^ $15 SWTBr KIPKS88, CASH 0N B1L1TBST.
mm
0U1BI 60L VATOEIS.
IMPROVED AHD MAKUrAOTUBID by n« are all thp bait make, Hm tjm aw«*II| #Mi airf bBtttflbn* tUiwlM fiUat l&iMtdkjtftrrtriS fmlljewded, mail #r»rjr watck parfeetly recnUtod »nd »dj mted, and 6UAKAHTEKD BT TIB COMct
Thete oelebraMd itafejier WS are ae# fading oat by aU aad «pmlQ.O. D, ia the UuUed3tat*. »nd CaaaMR whobiale prioB.'sSyaW o* 90 •mrBT It BlfHU& f* A»f
prtfer tkai all
DJJ.
Louis Democrat.
ill
Your Lotion
lms*cured the most ob
PRICE
Sozodont
Deliciouslt
have
all barked up the wrong tree. The right tree, which they never dreamed of, is. the Soap Tree of Chili, the bark of which is used by the Araucanian Indians to cleanse and preserve their garments, and chewed to keep Jbeir teeth stainless, and gives a flower-like fragrance to tneir breatb. Thia is one of the leading in gradients of Sozqdont, the most whole some and 4fficackJus ^&f all dental beautiHers and preservatives. 13deodl
Mkdicinal.—This is the
universal verdict pronounced upon Plan* tation Bitters by all who have tried them. The well-known healh-promotiag ingredients from which they are made, and their invaluable merits as a remedy for indigestion and its consequent ailments and the preventive qualities against diseases arising from climatic changes, mias matic influences and imperfect secretions, are so widely known and so honorably en dojrsed, that we trust no one will forego thb advantages Of their use, dwlw
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AUIIIIU WATCH TO ANT ABDRKKnllfc^ A OLUB or 8IX, WITH AM BXEWk WA5WM TO THI AGINT SKHDIHO tflB JJL MAKING BE
VEN WET0HK9 TOE t»fl.
Alio,'anperb lot of at6*taMgaat OroldiS Otalas of tka Uleat ~mn(aioMM«Uy atjtoa and nttonu, for Ii»di«aar°0«at|Ma«D' •"Ji'SfllS inches in lenglE, at price* or S3, fr^fC afg. racb mt Whea onfanti with -trattlr (rt ntrtaga^lar wholiwaU pricw. "-.v
Ladm
tajL4
ERRORS OP Tsnng Hen, the eX(4rlence of y'eart Kas deBDonstrated the fact that rellaace nay fce plaefed ia tbeeffloaoy af :-:ai va:
1
BEL J/8 SPJBCMFIC
For the speedy and permanent o«W of-eemlaal WeakOms, the result of Touthfnl Indiscretion, which neglected, rains tbe happiness, and anflta the sufferer for bnslnees, Social society, or marrt age. They can be need without deuotioo dr ln terference with baslnesa pnrsalts. •, rrlce one Dollar per bsx, or foaclqxe« lot three dollars. If yon cannot procare these pills ec'ose the noney to Bbtan A QOj, Oi pedar. street, New Yerk, and tbey will fes lent by return mail, well sealed. Private clrcul»r» toge«tle«a»o eont free on application. Enclose stamp. deolOdeedwlT :.
N BANKRUPTCY.,a
50 CENTS BY MAIL. (ait*-
MANHOOD.1
Extract* from StviemoJ I hi* {Tori. Cpbtiso* Manhood.—It
olden time.—London
develops tbo fearfn
shoals on which a large proportion of human happiness is wrecked, aud lurnishes a chart by which they may btf avoided and escaped,, Fortunate for a ountry would It be did its yon th put into practice the pbilantiophio and scient flo maxims here laid down—one cause Of taiatrfuo Dial misery might then be banished Irani oar land, and the race.of tht enervate be auooMdsd by a renewal of the hardy, vlgor^aj
"Thern Is no mtmberof sooiety by Whom the bock #111 not te fonnd uaefal, whether inch person hold the relation ot a Parent,aPerci)ptortor Clergyman."—fan.
Curtis
oh MahhOOd—Thf*
Adc'ress sll oommobieations,
Dr. E. De Fi CTTBTl^
Assess 7th Diatriot, Indiana,
Terre Haute, Indiana, April lith, 1869 d»3w
Agents Wanted—$10 a Day. TWO $10 MAPS FOR »l:
:Ji
LLoyb'S/ {,/Tc
PATENT
doublk
THESEplacelatestimportance,
great Maps, now just completed, show every of all Bailroads to date, aud the alterations in the various European States. These Maps are needed ih every School and family in the land—they occupy the epace of one Map. and by means of the Beverser, either side can be thrown front, and any part brought level to the eye. County Bights aod large discounts given to good Agents.
Apply for Circulars, Terms, and send money rSample Maps, to J. T. LLOYD, ta31dwlm 93 Cortiands Street, N.
gOMETHING NEW!
6.
MT AH Druggists in TKBBE HAUTE wll it.
KEY CHECKS MADE TO OBDEB. A KEY Cheok is a small oval, German sliver Check, maiked with the owner's name, to be fastened to a bunch of keys, carried in the pocket.. These key obecks may also be attache to Valise*, Trnaka and other artioles. They aro very*neat and nsefnl.
Also, Hotel and Baggage Checks furnished on short notice. Door Key Checks numbered and lettered, The price of a Key Check is forty oents and will be aent by mail on leoeiptof prtre.
I also have a nice article of Steel Key JPiogs and Chains. Any of the above artteles can he had by calling at my Grocery 8torg, on tbe cor ner of Fourth and LafajpeMa-etreets, or by drop pinq a line in the Post jftl4d3m WMvBANKIN.
DENTISTRY.
R. L. H. BARTHOLOMEW SUBQKOH AKO MiOHANIOAI.
E N I S T, 167 Main St. [mSOdtlf
Bncoessor to Dr. D. M. WELD, No, National Block, Terre Hauto Ind.
jjk. c. o.
LINCOLN,-iUiiUH
The Oldest Established Dentist In Terre Haate, Orrios—On Sixth Street, between Main and Ohio, one door south of National Honse.
Having bad upwards of eighteen years' experience In Dentistry, he Is oonfldont that he can give aatlafaotlon In all naess. (Jy»'dly
PHYSICIANS.
J)R. 1. D. SEELY, No. 41 North Fourth Street, MA6NRTI0 ARB KCLKCTIG miBIOIAN. febSdtf
R.A. ARNAUD. Orrioa—Corner of Main and fifth Streets, over the National State Bank.
KcatDBMoa—Obeetunt 8t*. between Mk and Tth. al9lyl TS&BS HAOTB. IND.
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PHYSICIAN ana 18UICOEON:
OFflCX—West Ude FaMle tfas^_ (fof marly occapi^ by Dr.Oartis.)
vertjsements.
woM®,OfcAis:—OXJKCMMUO.
farniih ail clMta* with conttaut ^mplojBtnt at their homes, the whole of the tiaw,
maraaMMBoata. Boaiaaw
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DESCKIBB THK WA1CB EI*SIREB,^*£W
or and add» otdet^ *nd letters to THE OROIDE WATCH CO., dwsm its Fiitea 8treer Veir Terk. i.-t'-l
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DI8TBIOT OF INDIANA, S3
Notice Is hereby glYen "iffil the undersiKned has been appointed A^sign-e of,the estato and effects of Charles M.Stnlth, who has been adjndgjd a bankrupt on his own petition, by tha lnalrict Oobrtof ludlsca. I'U 8dtaw3w. 'i M.M.JOAB, ^ysu®«®.
WALKBB'S AJWING MACHINE airi^L add tbreecolomns of figures at'atime ww correctly, about as quick bb
ONK
Is realiy a-valuable
work for pointing out the diseases remltinp from excesses, the -evils of wbich aremanlfeat in every insane asy mm, no less than ifl tbtihttt^ ed constitation of.thai much to prevent the vice among the young, b^s so much Influence on' the present, as on tne fature wellbeing of many.Herald.
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And alt descriptions of Finished Lumber.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer*
ATTORNEYS.
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Attorneys at Law. Orndk—In Parrlngton Block, Terre Haute, Ind asrflOdwtf
H.BLAKB,
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JACOB BUTC. BaO. O, BUT NATIONAL HOUSE, Cob. Sixth
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\~J COaNEB or riBST AND OHIO CTBBITS. Terre Haute, Indiana.
W: B.«BiriVTH. ..Pro|»prleto»
Office of Hanball, Hcnter.uma and Paleetlo* HaokLlnee. L.r Free Bun to and from all Train*. soriUK
PARK HOTEL,
GEOBGE WIGHT, Proprietor. N. B.—Located In the
KaaaMsmisiBiskt la
MMWTtlUsBiw flii» lap, aad Carrier's Totls,
•aa. 144 ft HS MAM R., TUU 1AVTI, 1K^
HJoiwfla*Mpa*u,c4*e^ t^AgiaA»flfciaiilAy 1ii*4li«rjaiaoaayre*. end niln**ii irMa((b a*(i iwasslfa* r**lf aad
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PINE LUMBEft
.Lath and (Shingles, Slate RoofiHg,naar:s I ip
Cement Hoofing*,""* «r Roofing felt. €nstom Sawing, Planing and
Wood Taming
^iDONE to ORDER.
All WorJc],{ Warranted, I
Corner of Ninth And Mnlberry StA !j«23dtf '4 tfieoUIteqaCfi%BA ioi-8'
fit rrt
a,t Law,
No. 82 Slain Street, nn stairs. febl3dtf
Wm. £. McLEAN,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law —A*D— GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT,
Terre Haate, Ind. Orrics.—No. 86 Main Street. deofidlj
HOTELS.
Haib
SrasaT,
TERRE HAUTE, INT) JACOB BUTZ A SOJI...."..- FBOPBIKTORS. Thia House hai been thoroughly,' refurnMbal. my 28dwly
J^ARMERS' HOTEL,
CORNER NINTH $ CHERRY STS.
Opposite Eastern Market Houae IlaviDga lerse Wagon Yard attachod, will en able me to gire general satisfaction to'tbe traveling public. 1). W. EANK1N.
rjlBRRB HAUTB HOUSE,
pLARK
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OORNBB MAIN AHD flKTVNTH CTIIBITB, Terr© Haute, Indiana.
Thli Hotel naa reoently been refitted, and pot la flrst-filuM order, offering aooommodations oneur passed In the State.
HOUSE.
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heart of tbe whole*
«ale bnaineta, thia la one of the moat oonntatl located Hotela fo^ .MercfaanU, Bualnaaa men aad other* Tiaittng the city. dSSdSm
PACIFIC HOTEL?*^* J7 170, 172, 174
and
17C
Greenwich Street,
One door north of Oortlaadt, and one'block! weat of Broadwaj. Tbe undersigned takea pleaanra(ln aanoaaolr.g to hi* nameroua friends end patrons that fr»ni thia date, the obarge of 'the PacMt wnl to |2,lK per day.
Being sole Proariatpr of thia Honae, aad tharafore, free from the too common exaction of'an Inordinate rent, hate Hilly able
The location will be found convenient for
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WE ei?E NFTY'TWft PIECES
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meet the dowa-
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The uble will be boontlfully apppllfd with every -dalieaey of the eeeaon. B» attendance will be foaad aScMnt aad obliging
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FlUtfes at ktUkti ttatwlllpay tatka la aartMOeracNtaiaaaaaer of yaan,4arta| llfdi aa auaal lacoaie or oae-Jeatk ike iaaaat at^Kl la the policy.
Matxtrarala l« rtaryed for rials rnpm Ika Bv««rftaalm ii laaam, aolta pay dirldtada ta pal Icy feaMcn, kit at aa lava cost tkatUrMfWU will ke kayaaslkle. 0|rcalan, PaaifklMs aad ftair paiMtaaflaN gtrfa aa anllctlloa la Ike Braask aaasafMa iy,aria
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Sen tral-Agent*
tor
Ohio and Central aad SonUl
irn Indiana.
J. A. FOOTS, iwui-p
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