Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 July 1869 — Page 2

taesfttf Mor»l»i

dnMd

posed that the public service will fer by

il-

AM we morning, from the-St Louis Jgymc

discuses the question

tions. It advancea'some views that wiu I interest all classes ot oar readers.

TH* Balelgh Standard says

voters-it loohs as if it were a majority

of tbe most ignorant. k. -n

those

r» ouQ U*ll for it upon u»

A 11. feXFlt.&PP toil! lh...tM.ITM

TKBBBHAUTB. W«*tApm ftieodt] bat thenew freevwrff- ^6m hM steadily advanced and the dead

Th»Secretary of the TjMsur^h^-l without*ear#od

lb. «P«« •'iS^S«U." There li wmethiog about $1,000,000 a year, and it urop

,rthe

New

Tork Democrats want foemen worthy of 1 their tteal. They wfll have to And them I

Tux Impartial) one of the leading paj I

pers of Spain, says that agents of the

TWO-THIRDS of the thirty five now* ^Qr

THE Providence Journal—Senator AH-

Eepublican journals of the New England

States—says: "It is not any man will be Prefidfcnt States but if c»lle8 upon to name a man wbom th« people would be most likely to.

dignify with their highest mark of

possessed bj. any puhlic man in tMs I

tr

Ben. Wade.

As the resolution on the publicserviaes .. .ftf.e*-S.enatox W^ "^fftFiniaimTiy the ^cenToB1o"^alec| vention, was pretty generally omit| "From the reports of iFe^"daily press, end in some imperfectly printed, we give it in

below, from tbe Cincinnati Chronidel the exact language of.,the author.' It pill be observed that great stress is laid on :he faithful adherenca to prinoiple which ias characterised, the Senator's carter, |nd there Is a strongly expressed desirOoilreemploymentin the public serviolr^fhe resolutiou reada as follows: .Vn

Retolved, That the Republicans of'&pio. proudly recognizing tbe bold, able ind faith.ul career of Hon. Beuj. F. Wide, in our national councils, during eigh|Ben of the most eventful years of our nation's history, tender him their gratefulijap? knowledgmenis, for his important iervices, and tbe assurance of cordiaLapproral and lasting remembrance, on' bis retirement from the Senate of the United States that they congratulate himl on the triumph of the great principles* for which he long contended almost alone in that body—principles to which~he^has ever been steadfast, whether sustained by many or few and that they wish him many remaining years of health jand prosperity, during which they may share his counsels and enjoy his co-operation and guidanco in tbe good work wblc^ remains for tbe Republican party ofi tbe State and nation. __ I

There is no man in thb cOuhtry 'who has a stronger hold upon the resfwedand affection of the Republicans of ItKfiaoa than Bmjamw F. Wad«, of Ohio* and we are sure they will cordially finite with their brethren of that State ia the wish that the Republican party of tbo nation may "share his. counsels and en joy his co-oper&tU)4 aod.guiadao^a It the go or ha re a in to plished.

from ce,0bration.like

which

0,SaBdBy

4fe^f

charitv

UmI

{tom yeTTe

OUR VAJ.UBD CONTRIBUTOR, W. |^lM^^tl»OuiiM&jf.«B|«' furnishes a railroad article,this morning, tfog constqiwriies m^be for which we bespeak a careful perusaL I responsible persons hi It is an *ble and _jMMMtiiiff •ion of a subject of vast im4

to go to work in earnest for the ®*tIH

0n in a

dication of oratoiicaV^-growers beyond jutts^k ^i.^§^itoe

county

9 ft j:o

Tbs Kew Itork Tribunt, noticing the dedication of the Gettysburg monument on the first inst, says-it will be lo^g be—fore July recurs. Krir.gingj back the remembrance• of Jhoae IfswCilobuent words which Abraham Li»cotst ipoke on that historio field only a few months after the battle, and' which erator anQ pee1, alike accepted last Tbursday as their text and inspiration. "Wecannoi con seorate, we cannot hallow this ground.— ^he brave men living nnd dead whoitruggled hera have consecfaud lt farjabove our pow*r to add or detract. It Is for u% the living, rather to be dedicated IfenNl the unfinished work that tbey fatX thus far ao nobly carrie^ on. It is raider for us to be here dedicatcd to lhe gre^t task remaining before ui—thsrt fton^ these ^.honored dead we take increased devotion "to YtfMnt for wW?hirK^#v%w& last fall measure of devotion—liat we here highly reaoiTe that tbe deajl thall not have died ia vain, that stjaejnation .ahtS, tinder God, have a fciVltjrth 0f th* t«wtBawu?of the people, by tfe? people, at»d for the people, •hall not perish from tbe earths ^Thank

idni

Qod we have thus far been faithftU'to this high resolve. Thousands more were to

that

bgg just occurred we may gather courage for the onward inarch and resopttMMrds..* Fr—

hmsse

8,eop in lhe vauey bgfore

our

iiDef, victims of an*onwt^W^io a bad

cause, shall there not come up on our an-

umpb, a reminder of that Christian coon-

for all, until at no

g^one

Government are bribing the preaa to obr I joucjjed, as surely they will be, by the tain Its advocacy for the S^e,.pf Cabj^to better angel^af our nature? the United States. I I

"aff oveM.hii iftuftf ^Ind, HwwfB

tfao choru8 0f

,be Union, when again

prop()l)ea

pers of the United States are Bepublican. _jmp0rt»ncCof IflllDediate "Action The Cincinnati Time* perii«ently geau that tbe Democracy, in view of thie| (bo Common Courcil fact, should not Claim a majority of the

Railroad 4^»nBections

gat)6Cribe

fQ,i

A petition is now being cirQuiawQ

Haute to Danville, in Illinois,

and on* soM -to^J)&ort«el<fevi»^reene

couniy,

THOHT's paper and one of^tbejeading Lween tbetwo and the question is pro

Ind., to be divided equally be-

gente^ t0 ojr

ma(jer

C0D1

fidence, more pec{ft«" would probably ka4i|l|e get

t0

name Schdtlir COLFAX than any other man who ia prominent in ^American statesmanship. -A(^ 7, .„ I always persons

7pry well Hff,irrt

0f

completion of the Danville and Greene gi»« I county ro^ds. Railroad bnilding is

tofe^^fe^isinfe

of vory wen »u"ii -m —-g,'

portacce to our lccal interests. I ,0e the^onEtructipn of tbejoroadp I nects the tv/q is high time for the people of Terre HaUt^ probaBFy gffeof^leierai- fet«lls I Chicago arj^ Sj

thflm 8UCh

financial point of view for

td get oul of debt

country at the present day, and he ^|8 gj^iin- these roada should. not be Worth

argumentative passages whose eompa® na»s and vigpr c'ould Hardly be surpass^. I

roadg gHy

distad^periMg-XM

at of the United j\ is a "very important qnesMoi, mineral wealth, that tbe most prolltable

the whole investig»ted Lh,anything, ik d«|ji$n

oi^r cr£^A M?wo^ an^Oiip^

get cu, and therefore, w« had better -k9k i*K

Terre Haule, and wbat may be tbe I therefore, expects

game in which we do not hold all tbfe indigent and e%kiU^gp "trumps." -We have rivals who a^t

asleep. |ftlffttthe proposed rd»ds f|^f* •u' sustaining, and in addition thereto, pay] Thb New Tork Times thinks Senatdr

MOKTOH haa pronounced passages whose I

splendid roll and msjestia sweep^give i4-

aeven

But suppose th#

ihaf^ttfe'i West-

^^TnnTMia

Yigo county at twenty miles, and tbe appraisement for taxation at $10,000 per mile, wo .hall hftre an addition of $20?.-,

000, to our taxable property, resulting* ^rWehMr 'Man.

from tbe establishment of these roads,

to $16,iBO5r00v

Tbe real estate in ,Terry Haute,, alone, is valued for taxable purposes, at $^377,000, and upon this, to raise $12,000 per annum without increasing tbe per cent, of taxation, there

mo^|eI«^f^i^(^tion

of $1,200,000 or 27J percent, incrii in the valuation. The gross valuation of taxabies, real and personal, within the corporation is $9,225,000—to raise $12,000 the tax for rag£ft|4^p^,.^ld be a little over x3 cents on the hundred dol larg but although the debt is to be con tracted by the city alone, we are directly benefitted by- *alltflNa§Wfaeft within the cc/tinfy.TheW a defjnite sum of money to be raised each year, for general purposes, and if by the construction of railroads, the real estate and im pro^emiSntS £tn^$#|£ration are increased in valii# the general rate of taxation can be reduced, and the propertybolders within th9 city realize the benefit so that in discussing this OQsation, it is proper to include the ejntire county.

But it is prop^Jp Js,3ua jaasJs mn ning twenty yelrv^llrevS^r«l6n of •wt^Ktint the^principal should be .paid, and as ho deK^tfQ^ht to o® fnetfr#fl without providing some means for Its liqutda tioff3^»h\3w«iy£l3fcli, at once, a ?foking fund to be set apart for the redemption of these Un4». annual appropriation of $5,500, invest

000 at tbe end of twenty years, and this will require***, additional assfsim^ot of 6 cents on the hundred dollars property, which, added to the heretofore stated, will givo an aggregate o^be$f$«4£g$t» ff eity rogefty both real and personal. 4-t this

itenm»\4»^l%fftg(Mifl'iI''41,000

itorir BOMO at tb° fUmnim brate the Foiittfl Bf 'July.

Twenty in ilea or 'RalftoM WtBlh county, including depots, Ehgjps er incidental improvements, tfltW

Vt»9k we

ia paying the i^StVettjjn tfcejsjids. In order to appreciate th« valueof- *his enterprise, it will be proper to refer to the general location of the, road| anL the

their construction. It is proposed to run

New Albany A Salem road. At Terre

Haute, connections_»oald, of course, be made with the roads already inoperation running East and West, and North and tlfefl^io .di^jfhatj*-*-* the proposed lines are completed, a direct connection with Louisville and the Nash-

their seals in tbe cars at Obioago, paas I narrow nativeism of^e ^wWicaw is through vtHe, woadng: the Ohio river on

lbe

bridge at the bead of tbe Falls, and I

thence by the on Sundny or any I

their jaufwy^the way to Now Orleans

wjljJout

two hundred thousatd dol-

change or interruption, ^ln view

But the .eountry, ^tpugirwhich the

t®x-payenf whether it road would pass from Dan vine to the New

safe to say that judlc|oU8 to..« make ,lh|«I Alba^^p^^ *9^)1 'HfiHREW*1

^nd before action is taken, the who.c ""*rr- *T" T" "r»— I tho Gh Should belboroughly investigated and this, after all, is the^^nes4 that pays

aid as is required to secure I road, urifler its present organi

Jq lfc# flfgk p]aC0) if couia be proved

j^t'^nt-i itttewlt*lnHhe invest-

ment)

^Qn we certainly wojjld be safe

and

feted I

beat and may be1 mori fEfroly^^elied upon tor stock dividends. For the

caredior, cannot easily divei t^|ti To I goes.fartbor than that kdeparts'fl-om tlft illustrate this point more fully, I give a ^rrn gjUoiernI

eat—

(Xo]

Mat. As" this i'St..r&frl

itionand

intelligent ana emcieiuiij«iyig«»ent, has been rescued from bankruptcy and ruin, and imde Me of the mdst prefltible and popular Hoes of travel and transportation in the West, the estimates and statemenip of its President are entitled to great no: mi ujeumm'gr sronr :T

been rescued from bankruptcy &r

Of the entire traffic of the line in 1865, 74J per cent, was local, and 25J per cent, throqgb.'' The passenger, traffic was 71* er i&tft. lotft li«'28*-peti "£eht? through. Freight traffic, 77i per^cent. local and

twenty-flye or thirty cents I 22i through,',ftidTh"S[ f&arks, "They I »t hi»,

1 muusiiiiiiAi hi" 1 DiK'g.r.tiipy^)iitii Sl°^~ I

his abort term of service in ^Jc* J"81.'.f*Wl^1 Senate, he' has justified the judgment of those who predicted for him a-com ... ". rived from manding position through the display pf •npetior po-Werj.^li^Vi! a«M*i jt- 3r fio. c3 ntr»- •••?.

slvifbed* 6? "block without discroVeHqlith^lK log tbe ipinM nof shall we

$i2,Tnn) stfli" ional taxatii 1. The gral

$2,000 per annum, leaving $12,tfot) still to be provided for by additional taxation on property already listed. The grahd nts in order that the rate of taxation should hot exceed one per cent, there must be an -^jfcreeialiopfrf $1,000,000, which, added to tbe estimated taxable valuation of the roads, would give $1,200,000—006 per cent, on this w.ould yie^d $Ti tf8b -peTAhnnm.

w1

ID

round numbers, ana

the proposed roads.

1

As ihe

grand list now sums up $16,805,000, as increase of $1,000,000 would be a little le.°s than 6 per cent.

If, however, there were no good groiinds from which to expect the increased vfolu it^h of pr^pe^ ^onsequ^||?|ppcn the instruction of thes^oads.ijpF^ny

itjud.cous to incur tbo debt, and secure 1

•»r

wcfLft

pay $1,90 railroad tax $2,000, would pay $3,80 $4,000, $7,60 $8,000 $15,S0 a«f those assessed $16,000 would pay $30,40 and in this ratio, throughout. 1 have taken this hard view of tie case first, that we may comprehend what 4UF prospect will be under the most untoward

y—Bunaay

amstances brsuou- metic otion.

servii*f -494? djjg^fll but one man were of the same faun and aatlSXJfcufcirKnd* the sun* fcbM

and jcrapalaui obeervenee, woald ttaetbe lew county, to some suitable, point on the I

0Bifgatftii

&q^

for thfefaatttfiPWhWe f®**,

conscientious convictions should^d&^

jnaaet.

mknd 'different obsefvawfc? This is free couhtryu1 Vft «ave no •ffiUIISSL to force

fr0ecountry, tbey hayaifee

serve

the Fourth of July^wj

tlp0n

of the growi^QSfcrfafl^tftlteflfl® to regaTd it a» day of religioUfr. Wftr.»d Notlh and South, tbe?e striking^facilities muBt I j,e4ra9.ft_l4ghv to do so.—If- any citiee^ give this route great impoflanco at no ^oP-' German' or

thtf i'fei1^ 8&Attai#Mrii& tfiltjeflfcoose

other

pleases,topalebrMe the manner as not tS ibterrupf

rig^bfo -db

wl.a

it

bjr tawtt4on,Jn aue nothing is de-J ihoee who residTrnear tbe line of the road 'rom""o'ur stock, ft is pertinent to PtlI'0r^«ii When ftck oSbffificient e.quir. how the oo.ttriii'Hon .nd op„, ^Snrh^^rr ^':.d"f C2SSS-I

t6mP^-

^erlence'isn^ safer "bfif^rfbri

centempjating

tbe future. Weshjtll

tare

«nd briqg-

asl*/8'n

esf to pay bat a very few years before fli'V* ... .. I We do not propose now lo iscuss a theory which may, at no remote d«ti, in the rapid progress the human race is ma-

idends on our stock will relievo Us fi-om railroad taxation altogether, nr enabl® us to change the investment t) some n^ber

lievo us in parfc Jirfrn whole from tjaxa- I strainir^ e.v,erybodv fs notye at tion, I should, in tbe present postufap.! leasL of advancan ent.

by

towns should be ircat^d on fiowin^l VnThV^r:,W^«,^ ft" streams of water, and the#* thai wore for- I in the testimony- of Pr SjIm Hni 'unately sitcated on navigj^lQ, livers I ooewho reads his detailadritacfilp!(tn were thought to possess such decided ad- I Vantages over inland |S! aces, as \o be ae- torted to regard aS tbe peculiar piidi eute-against wocessfijl eiwalry., But the.1 boart of the\ railroad system ba9 eniirely changad the I

i"v**'*-,wL

navigable streams of comparatively little A railroad center aow is of v^atr ^msltcf^' ly more importance. It must also be he wguld-ba qoiet ~aa oo

borna in mind that the rnifroad system Is essentially aggftmfve, andtbwrefor* *wr!T

mv nand entiralv witn loss Mii"rWiliiii iWhUI

Especially, if

remembei the «u land^tlihBtooiMi adopted" countryr every respect to tlgftMMfwaj^aethod of observing the Sabbath, ^rfial is tta American method, Mr. RtpuU»emt Do a majority of.the geople of this country

nativity/ such

I iKa.baiHfii^bk^O' fpree'fcll belisfii upen

the

for

MethodUt or the Catboljc1_80_thoae

BeMoril

e* re'llgiouB

,'bfave i8oliaier

boy." .,A year or two Aftw.bia wife heard that he was killed, in battle.' She heard nothingJfrom him.^ personally, the wat ctosedfand "he ftilea tVwrite oMfreport orpier ''headquarters^^te^b^?*"'' now considered herieXCTO^idj -tpi iye whom shthad.mourngd^sdasd,.returned to his^long-deceased domicile, but, like

Enoch Arden, only to find his wife the

I three heads of thff famlly, and the'dilt-

Hon shall hi»re beei completed and put I culty.amicably .adjusted* Wh»t spi^ in ftiBcessful operation, it will, of course, I menand woman«ifl%iMarly sitiMted wouh Dtrtf tb deMofigfdl If the I

haV0

re3uUe^

in

Soon afiejvthf soldier-husband'^ return home, the wife presented to'him andito

productive operation I the "world.another child, the oibpring'of husband No.-

2.

n"«

peglect for years the richj^f^Smi&^MSHSKof

bedsof iron ore lyjog^aiong the,route'of No. 1, nor the peace ot the household nd th%re dwells that ihranj Jami^y' usba#ls^idfa§r c^fdren

1

On (be Contrary, 'we

miy ^Confidently loo kfo r-srnoradeeve16p ment in the next im years than there fcas Veanln lhi pe«s0ia^4lp«i^-^.ffrpm all of these considerations, I am brought irresistably to the conclusion that tbiere are quite as conclusive reasons for expectng, fair returns .from jan jqvestment of $200,000 in the railroads proposed «s in any other enterprise cmnected with the prosperity of our town and county* ind

snaalLcaltage,'a

I tentedly, to all appearances, as if nothing unusual had ever happened. Verily, this Js^ap ag^of ^opders, ind

Chicago is the^rfro' WH^-Wey are to be found. &&i<: •Ml

l08anlty'af€hrr#lry

Thfe trial o) Merger fof the itaurdei of Colonel, Crane fs protracted by in accumu lation of testimony presanteil by tbe de-

should there be no failure ia these' l'eai jftnsefopfdvi'the "moral fjftgafrity" of'the sonabie anticipations, wesball have ireter-l

TO

with less than one bot-

suggest that poiu, ma. '130-dw iw. j30-dw lw.

this and our experience in the ui ctn honestly pronounee them a good safe a«diija»]i|b£% aq^ine. ftWllOUB be q$tfely used while performing the

tQusetbem,andojmialf IMalyUUVU at once th%ku^'W1them. Use Morse's Indian BooHrims wall cases

1 deal

Mm^FHg^KE&C^oprie^rs of tberMlMM HoNfliMHie said A ^^^hiij|M^im porters of St Croix

the Rum imported by^^il^^irm^s^SP dsed in the Mrapoar^agf JSitters, and is raanntacfurea anMr rno'Hmmedi-

0D relWTp'nRiMvWH VMMkBHmPBB Thomas. Over nine thousandrpuncheons, ai)ll(vnv*i&fi>ft*0 fe, at—jifiwrifmi Illy a Ion e. TheCalisaya BarSTrofffinporraT from Brazil, and is £lso gathered and selected by the rffftiviSi finder the supervision of an agent sent

USKRS9X££2USSSB

.i-vl.'

TttK fiKIN

he lias" a "peiTect

BO.

Just as tne" PresbytHK^1

th«4

ew or the German

to trvsA^lt,as^aholidayi. .^l^iwooly «Xtent

BtronOvQomnelitiQn, but the oca I buBine^'l of pitlzer.s does nottmnecesaarily and unw?..' ay ra^ohabl^Jitortfipt othws in thoHji^OTalong tlieline of a raitrufia, If pror er]\ ,|

q[ ltieir

that: one ,-* cWi

jjgjjtg, Xbe momeet

MAIKlHONi EHElOBDlXiBr

A NcwTersfon Of W6mMi'a*igWs¥ifo" Hying wiltt Two Husband^

.4 .... 41 mtt

Thara «f»'^ ""ai-lrahl« na«tt /n matrimonlaTToliblly (77 i° city wBl?h is not generaKly'known t® tha public. Id the West Dlvisiwrlivej woman witl^ two husbandsj ticieach ofwhom sbftjaf been married in legal form. At ths tiniMhi war bfokb out,thft wTonian %a« fif ing witl her first husband, by whom she had tbre^ children. Soon after the breaking out o. the rebellion her husband, enlisted, ind went off in the role of a

TUB

P"101". blood and litiga-

p^p -I"^OD'.W88^"ttledre^AndsatUfactonly

by this amiable trip. It. wa|b^ agreed that both (husband should otMinhe to be '^ege-^Iprdrf' ^fthe *gm^roo equal terms, and she should be tlfe wife^of both husbands.

have heard that phrase be-

IpJngf comej^o ba regarded as sufficient to exempt all erime from punishment. (All •i^fr^^it beyood dUputa^taj Certain derangoment of the "moraTTacufyiM g^ytep forther, and den* mLral ilU^V^hlneverI fcnsci{fep| bae become benumbed and the moral sense perverted, Jurn all crimttials

tb^various witnesses foVthJ^^nM"

ot^er

^aT3- quote Jt)r.

sr»M%f«tTat^j temperameot^ sai sail hia In iaarnihrac.mMy

aot do to titty upon aup^Kd (.dvaptsges I aKHt tffas^feafcbteniaw tfe -qpUicm. Railroads can be rnnde al-1 society jJtbJhV? Werrd#he 1 w«a I may wake up 90010 hriAht mo itin the BflfcStt 6fiHI

1 js |r««s jk bs th»nsoabd!jatf lorn ing «o4

qhickljr 1 aerlbe to bis tqwnionj allow

to It that the neces&arj oeans are pro- I man in his social -relations, bat in a W

a 6

a a

Greene county to some poTWroTS the JSew U^-wtwih 19 ahoat aj|k sampln of Jljpr# UUbi^rJRiCBbepTo^^jmd west Of I has bean offered tor us will soon be matured, and ws shall ^D9Ul^T °J i® s.-s.ak S I dieatean,abnormarcohi^o _,,

B*ltwiJbeafl|e «Ami#iiaute atAthaj WsS®sff rW%t WtlP amount to very fft^Ie tha avti^ra tMlof tka aoe .tr.inst a*. 1^^Bngerons Iv»t .ti# latiwAe Qi'i^pvtd, "aitd^ 5

to the

pest imported Siimiii at half the pric^.*"^ tea. ttMwi-HUi .tteU

u7tt ni ?. trj3TiEua/

Vor IAU114S in tb£fliUfeMI HIs Invaluable. Kor flKXTIItlllW^ "i'HAi'lAS LUTlilAVJ^Uia 9br reliable rer edy for Diseases ttWWmttmrof tbe SKIN.

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French rIatrmiiM t6t Wi

A&ntii XddirQg Qltss Satea. ^mmered Piste Glass for Skylights.

tbe twit tailing Sabictip-

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Publisher of Hinllni, Hll»a

AGENTS WANTED FQJitpd:

komes aad Fortp^f

II THE BOUNBIEBB WBST^« ^'4^ ANDTHTBUNN rSOCTH ifeciUZM c»0 eWr^ to b» f&r tiikatervlvftiff laH dMUrlp»»-tnkb4-:»#«•*

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A $5,00 QBBBK^CK.

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ande'r tLen«i»oif onlj gennino aud really p.-acilrel cheap ulachhie mannfictured

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$10,00 PEB DAY GUARANTEE!! Agents to sell IBs Ho*i 8s«m»-Sw«o

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Mlf SIMPSON, A§cnt\| |h*

^•JNE IMPOBTATION.

.. AT BEOUOBD FBICES, AT W E S

Norton's Ttrglala Beeillag,

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Patent Covered ttooop. AU foaf Doctor or Druggist for SWBOT 4TI»t*E—'lt'aBr (fpftu) QOl"hino» ts mads oiily-bjr K. Ch^iit,

I-Detroit.

^, .. Floors. Colored nndOmamenial OhnrchO^tss. Fluted Glass for Conservatories. !«_«•, .. I nlpnt lp sealed letter eoTetope*.free gf charge:-*

SSOCIAL

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Committee. ... 8XNRY D. COOK It, WanfartOta, ^Ic^lSyklMrf^ fMiBsoN w. ftcr, ran»dai|*i», skwht tell Aetnarjl. ie'l NZftAW«Qf fR^HlJTSO.SMEra. M.D., PWladflfhfc, lc»I Blrectoo.

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$15,142,800.

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compact art ciei. cflnrersattTu

dreSiK. UBATTAN *00.,3i7 Chest Philadelphia, Pa -waWVWWmttnT.that pays. For particulars JE SPKN liti* OOV liaBleboM, Vt. •T«n63TIv- iiiw Syi.'t,n 1»?

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Or a Reversionary DlTldepd^lpJ c^a|.^l^

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Tij dar/ft

General Agents for Ohio W Wftth ern Indiana. -"/J ,t^y AV?FV9SDE, A fcfefttfirh Afwt fac '%a -«-g'^LlLiLUiL-C«gM5

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