Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 July 1869 — Page 2
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THE New York World
gives the pres-
preference over any other of atone. Tti* Q14&1SV V&.cb, proved £00 smooth^JU is made of^r^nite bloCCT of the sauio width ar.d depth as their lenflh. But tiiat journal sayr that even this, the best of stone pavements, will not u^bMt oornparlson witb,tbe Nicolaon vfoodea- pavement fnlf^flau street,*oppo£ite tbe Treasury. This, was originally, laid nearly^four" years-aT|fo, and in that jt"aae has &ei> .ro^ijed oBjp "••'on1y^n:a°fait jpou-
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'h imo£th and firm as eyfTj while the jBefgian pavoment in Fine street, on 'the
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m?, bJ°£b^ w&ich laj4 .atjpuj the
||iq^ time,, has been repaired three oij four
tiineaaince, and is now wretchedly opt oi repair, uoeyaa and badly worn. The j, JPor M^hpwever, thinks the greft.cpst oi the Nice is on pavement, and the difficulty of removing any part of it in order to get ft thp^fiej, aod gas pipes, constitute a tarious objection to its use but of its su{Mriority in other respects to the best I^elj pafeicent there can be no doubt. •I, ..-. -I!
A COTKMPOBABY mentions a striking illustration o/ the defects of our civil service which was lately brought to light At "Washington op the occasion of the CJourt of Claims being called upon t? d»oide, in the case of certain bank-nott printers,, whether. ibey were on titled to tbe twenty.per ceAt. additional pay employes, under the resolution of Feb. 28, IS&J. Oa the trial' it appeared that -the yearly, wageg of, ajl llie$0 men exceeded the salary of the Superintendent of Printing, under whom they worked he refceiv log but $2,000, while, the lowest wagf^of these men *e*e $2,039., Qce Qf thftip re* ^eired $3,600, or f500 more than the salary of the. Comptrpiiar of the Treasury, an officer who must'countersign every jwarr rant drawn by the Secretary of the Treasury, and whose responsibility, if measured by the -ordinary mercantile standard would entitie tftm to a salary of $25,000 at leask Tiik is an example of the abfsurd way in. whlch'our civii service is organised,, and o£ ip ujtpr dissimilarity to the aaaaaer in which the businese of private .mercantile and flaaacial insiiht'.ioas is conducted.. .5 jI's Uf
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LAST, and after a vain struggle to •nforce the pfdhibftory law4n Ma&fcachu^ta, it. has been practically abandoned. The BotUitrAdvertiser thus sums u^the result in that city "The public, sale, of malt liquors was stopped for a few 4aX.B--targe quantities of adulterated and fiery compounds have nccUrtiulated ia tjie! cel. Jara af .thej
State conata.^l^.,, .fiuiis ^ave
btten in large, nuthberq, to be deUmiined by.the courts hereafter. Jiut, tfte Qthqr haiid, dririking'eluba fiave.fiten revivtdon all rides concealment and hypocrisy Afltfe taken the place of ihejjf^onttr^'of pvblie drinking tbe hotels andjeatiag.housee ooh(ittuu Co supply their guests without interruption grocers and druggist*'find their trade stimulated bjj tbe ohange in tbe aurroat and the friendc of the law have the satisfaction of seeine a fierce and angry, cpmniotian precipitated upon the State»approaeMcgi, -as yet, the results-they confidently promised themralvea. ^hfi attenapt tp dragoon the SMts iPto uniformity on this question: has put gogd and. bad .membars of. tho Gommunity vn a level, and given those who pander to. ita'piasriions and ces, foij the sake^f prpfit, an advantage whicfc does not belong to them."
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Caiinp Meetings. ,,
'Ofl9x of Isflfdlng journals of the Methodist denoehitiation has an article upon tho change that has come over, tbe Spirty ahd th^.jbtM of Uie.ftuDp-tpeetjngs rf ihe4eno^itfati6ri, Itsutes that they Vfeqijampre and-more eveiy year to assame t^g.^ar^te/. of great picnics so tfattl'it it ^Vrd tjt tjOll, whether t^,l^ing feature of tha meeting is social or religiouf In,some instances, on« inducement O^red tO (flopdIM1purchasers of camp'QoW'is J.ke lact 'that tb^e location of the CBmp-ground.Js ^n" bligible Qpeifor..* ^temporary residtnoa during a few w«6W of thiesummer. Pure, bracing ail^ goodifiskidg, 4^1ghUul driveBa,^b^auful sceneVy,rftileiba*biDg| are some of, tbe attractions bi of ferjs Instead^ ?,f,t^nteH ^ro ^ouae^, neatly ^finish^l, Bnd built to remain on the gri^uud year-after 'yeaf. Here the farailieE(pf,the 0WBWS'TWidftJ'ir weeks at_a time, enjoyland finding we ^aria s^y, a better return for their" monc'y 'thail/they could ge^ a crowded watering place^, wi^h its fashion alid folly. Happy "will they be if they can alwiys^p^^iotoand folly away from, tjbeir tempg^j^jffipimer homes.'w. Tbose fqe somp Qf-^he good joints ia tli£ cftaftg^j -whfclf cfMate- y^Ars hks come peoUliitJr^iigWM^asiamblagQS
But- the USttho&ttz -proceeds to recite some of the bad ones, among which it'ospecftally denounce#^ the "refreshmen •Wid^ It Bays the aetielee told at thjese •(jpi4U-n.oo.n9 will p»eteod.to say, are es•eotUl to a religious meeting. For what has pieVy U^ do .wiUi peanuts?- or rtith qi or v^ith t0bi0C)? or• with th® score of other ^ares «ixiibi.t^ foCI&lei aLftUCktimee?. -Besides, these articles^ajj^Jresly sold during publie serTice, go that the-preaching of itbe Qo?peU thft jeoii^s •"«£. praise, even ,the pr^yers of £$qple are mingled with the pOppiBff of corks, tbe cracking of shelll, tb%giddy gpswp^of ice creameateis, and thi jtTig.liirg of pence. These f»cts and' (Others, the Methoditt adds, plainly indicate that the picnic part of th&"campm»tlngw te~fast overriding the spiritual and religious features. Tbe Chicago Republican, aUudiog to the complaint of the M*thodis t, if it "is not true, after all that as fepiety-'progcesses, the camp-meet iog is necessarily assuming more of a social thau, religious, character? Camp meetings, aa exclusively religious gatherlags, came of adcarth of churches. "Will not a plentiful supply of luxuriously fur nisbed churcfaieat naturally turn' tampmeetinga i^ta plonlcs?"
\V have the very gratifying assurajyse that, the
roactiongaiaHijS.iNTtR
ANDY JUHNSOK
paving io tbat city the
in Ten.
•'$« », for 4th outrsga&os course iulbe mAtt rof r?g s'ration,"is becoming very 'strong. Many who have hitherto been -bis wawaast supporters now regard him as a traitor who would betray them to the
Democracy, and have
gone over to the support of
STOKKS
influence of Sterol* ry
iha latter is als«-having its effect.
FROM
tb-j Cincinnati Chronicle we learn
ih»t tbe State Temperaiioe Convention at Urbuna on Wednesday and Thursday was of more than usual interest. Dr. Litis, of England, and ^NKAI. Dow,' author of the famous ^Maine law," were among the speakers. Oa the ^uesti»n of .independent:political action,' t^e ypice of -the Convention was rtif decided-and a resolution was passed in opposition iu running a separate ticket. The purposes of the Tern peraft ce^All an ce, Under wrhoee huspices the Convention was heldj ar$ laudable in their .J^rtfcjer, "jwhatever may be tbo«KbV.offtb,a coeans by v^hich their accompfetiteent frwught. A greater mistake could -®ot have been iiade than that of supporting a separate temperance ticket, the pratical effect of ^bich_ yvopld have b^njd^l^the^cause.
I TIE 14 FKOMTALE COLLEGE/
Correspondence TtTre Hints Express .. N*w ^TATKN, July '23, I860.
In my letter of the 22d, I promispd to speak of 111. CLASS HCKTINOS my nfxt. It is probably known to many of your readers'tTiat'- our colleges have a regular system of class meetings, which ia as folios: Ttoe^^medUng is held three years after graduation, and the second uerwyears later, or ten ^eara from graduation, and then the meelipgs ate'held every ten 'y^^s.- ^The advantage of this plan isj 'that' wheflftVer Hht ir
students are, scattered,, V^ey, .mayr in pw jt\st when they can*neet the largest number of their class-mates. According^) Jtbis plan the classes'meriting"fJis'yfcar were that of '6G '59, of which your, correspondent was a meniber, '49 anil '39 and so on back along the nines. j, '. i-
THE SILVER
CVT.
At the first claES-meeting asilveijctip is presented td the first boy born to any member of the class. The cup is given to the first boy rather than the first (jhijd because, according to the present oppresive and unwise system adopted alikp by nature and'by mankind, of making a dis-. tinction between the sexes, none but jboyji can share the honoraYj)&.-.lf Mrs' Liver more had married a college gijeduate, here would have been another reason why she shatild tiirn Jie|- ficjj to^eiwalj and weep because her boy was "feora a girl. Such a boy could not take thja silver cup. This cup is presetted in^ the presence of tbe assemble^ cl^sp. An orator id appointed, who enjoins upon, the young hopeful the necessity of maintain inn the honor of Ihe class, «Sc., &c and tha hadpy Pa make3 the reply, tbe poor Ma siniply looks bi' and silently TOGeives.-the ada»irktionvf bei husband's class mates. Another occaa|on for Mrs LlVotmores'S tears, 'if n'6"bey' has been born, to the class at the end of three years, furid is raised to provide S| cup when the happy event shall take pla^e'.— The first meeting of thi class of '69' was but a month distant, and it Ecemed /ated to havo no silver cup presentation.^ 'But just iu the "nick of .time" up came! the news from the Quakfer City, that the youngest man ifi'tiTe claEo had bacorn^ tiie happy father of a son, and tbe cup was duly presented-
THE D?CE*H^):'i'MkKTXirQ..6E '59f was the great occasion for your corresponded Ten years before we had started in life, and many of ns had not met sinae.— During ihe dav,1)y ones by twos aufl by threes the trains brought back the ccat: tered "fellows." Ranged upon ihe !coU lege fenc% we would see some metj)ber just arrived. Would h9 know us all* We will Bee. 0e oomes u^ and "6oW areyoitJ^e?" "bow arty.ot^Jim?" ""^Vhy how are you Teddy and 'How are'you 6ldfello}ptY' these questions, all indicate a good memory and a sur^ recognition. But ni)w the h'$cd cornea but alpwlyj, a Jjuzeled look copies ovor thb countenance a ljesit'ating ".How—are -you l'llj be handed if I knew youX, Generally, nowever, the recognitions \^qre quick 'a5d the greeting} were'always ^ear^. ?But' what changes. ^Tnore ^s Jk) tW rojicking boy pf the class, sitting on the f^nce as in ddjsof yore, and ^ri the grass trot-, ted about his boy Ed. named for a dead' claae-matf. There was Bill^hardly tp be -distinguished from the ^stpden^ of ten ^years yet With wife and y^o Children la^tfif spirit world, ifere'^was £t. who had been the pr ivale lec^etary! of Jefferson. Davis during the entire ^var and who ws taken with him,—». reb^l i4 is toe,—but a class-mate and .really a ,noble-spirited fwllqw, whom all ..were more than glad to see. The Bishop otiligaouri, a member of this class, writes that he duties of: his diocestf fpre'veh his at ^endance. The minister at tliecburt ot St.
Petersburg for official reasons is absaj^ Thirteen of the end hundred^ and fiv^ have died, and six haVe lost their wives.
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-lb college asin socfety all things social" "are attetfded*f?T1i& tS8laigliT i»Se.~ Between niiTe aod ten o'cloek ve w^te gfeth*' ered around a magnificently spread ta ble. The inner nian satisfied and ihe. set speeches overT.4rlbute having been paid to ibe dead, to the wives anpl c|hii-1 dren, to the sweethearts, and to the Lawi Gospel and jarpund th9 table till near the break of day talking now of thq dead now of the living absent, and now .ot colleg^tjick andi joker Our chat,is broken ia upoa by a song, rising from a class gathered un*h+ the window ou.side. It wa^ pne we bad often sung and ran aa follows :ti
VHer8'»,to Fiftj Nine,
'. WInk bfiHlfticn, "Jlrinlt I16T *rn, liriuk.her down, down. down. Here's fo Fiftj Sine
For she is erer fto'un'd to shftae, 1 DtiitlJwt4«ntidtiaUndom, DrukHef rtffwu, down, do« n."
As soon^ as the eftmplimentary song Was ended," atfd Three chters had been given for Pifty-riii}e, we'learqed that It was the class of '66 which had paid tbe 'compliment, ami at orrce to the* same air we sang—
'Here's tojixfy «l* .. DrinkberdorB^ driok her«owp, Pri»k h- down, down, dorni. nnre'« to Sixty- ix te or she's a Uj set ot br.'ctojH
The
®it7TWELL
poitmd tar General
and
CRESSWKLL
in favor
Drink h.r do«J, diiittk Jhprdowq. Drink h*r d.wn, down, do»n Three cheers followed for Sixty six, and we had exchanged campiiaJants.-
As the morning ligbt was^ {wearing we parsed from the' hotel to' '?ba! College Green, and underneath the elms with
and parted for another ten jetrs, some of us f# remainder, oi
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WAjfttERBB?
COLORED SCHOOL
Opinion of Attorney General WUllanmi'. pR^QEitdi-^^Jblum tnis
Coiored Uldrai Entitled to the la* inediaie UHe ot ilie Fun is.
A short Time since, the Superinten of Public'Instruction, at the instance ol the Bo^rd-jOf.Schooj. Trustees of.the sity, o'f^^in^ian^po^^iad^esseB ^let'terbfli quiry to the Attorney General, with a "ie# of obtaining his OpinrOri ift tft^j effect of th^ law enacjed-by^the^t JiegisJa^ture providing for the education of ^colored children, and with special refer-^ ence to the time of. its taking, Fe"ci
Whether before or afte#.anpther, enu ner. ation and distribution of the school fendTo this letter the following answer(has been returnep: I SJH 1: S v«S ATTOBNKT GawsBAij's pfncg,
INDIANAPOLIS,July
Tbe point presented is whether cbfored children can be included in thtf fenumera tion of^ Lbp children of. the, /e^pective school districts,' townships, towna jand cities of this State for schooljurpos« for abe present school-4flhnms, ot whether their organization into such schools must be postponed for the present or an tj.1 jbeir proportioniofthetax can be assessedjand ii
The act W fender taxation foT (CqfinAaon Echoo^ purposes.uniform, and to provide for the educaiion of the co'ored children of the State hecame a law on tbe IStbtday of M^y,.l«^ which proyi^oa (that j'All children of .the, proper age, without re|ard to icqlor shall: hereafter be included in tbe •enumeration of the children of the reabective districts.!' '.
The law further providej that "all taws relating to school matters not incohfis'tent with its provisions shall b.e defined applicable to colored ccbools."
It then becomes the duty 'of the' resjpective schogH districts, Jo, include colored ch.ldered, in separate lists, In ihe erajum-etatlon-taken between, July and September, 1869.
So far as the question preBenUritse|f in a legal form it is but the common opcu ranee of new s(bo lars entering the schools each year. And'tire floarnj'a1 (iueftion must adapt itself to tbe enumereftion of tho actual number of children legally entitled to entr the school. I
To illustrate: Suppose the apporjlonmect of tbe school remain as made npon actual enumeration and afterwards from Immigration into a particular district the number of scholars or pupils legalI3I entilled to enter the schools ii emtiaiieed. -Arfi they W he:, excluded Irotn^. tie saiool for the year because th9'apportiontneot is •based upon an enumeration that' does not 'represeat'the actual"fiaset, ,,, 1 .. 1 am,, therefore,.of the opiniOn thatj under the act of May 13th, 1869, colored children areeatitUdto be organized Jin to separate schools having all the rightsjand privileges of other schools in: the'tdwnship. "V,' 1..
D. K. WILLIAMsax, attorney Generil.
It appears .from this illat tb.e educs tien of oolorea children must be irmnedlf provided for, without W-'ailiid^ for the iribution under the present enumera
tely dieion.
Floyd County JorieB—Their ixry i'e cullai Ways.
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From th«Inlla!.apolis Mlrrur] The ways of a Floy?. 9bu.nty jury mysterious and past finding out.. ie a murder of Moore by Mrs. Stoi perp^$r,a)ed u^der ^jijujli^ae^es of 1 nusual atrocity. The, victim, suspec ing nqthing,^ decoyad ioto ahouse of.a^ nttion, and shot dead wbile in tbe ac| of leaving the room.. Yet lb is: Floyd a?unty jury, makes the murder a case of.jasti fiable homicide and assumes thatshoojin^ a man in the bick, wlien he is ^lAjin^ away from a woman,. is. an |ict of Bolide• fence. So the' woman' is'acquitted ind, Uke thp cplebr^ted Mitfy Karris, Jtriujnl^ antly kissed, opt of (iourt. ,As a ,jom mentary on the action-of tfAwFloyd'ciunty jury, we have tbe O'ase of Another Floyd county jury, who tried..WmTfialpine for the aUHgai crime-of-mwnriaJgli-ter( cony'mte4 bim, -^ith ^^e/i(qnqe o^ ten ye^rs in the $^Ue. pi^spn.V And how cpmes thjs \i)tetlsigent„jury, witfc^ a fletiTion, asking for. jheipardon of Halpini?. on the.grpund tlyjtj.tlyiy vorily -be^eved j)ina to nave, be^n insane at tlie time the ^cillImg jvas done I Here is Floyd .county jus tice and Fioyd connty intelligence I! A 4^1$ convicting a crazy man, sentending him tft ten. years imprisontntni, and then petitioning in a body fur Iris pardon. If they believed he. was insane at the time the kiUiQg was done what right ha'cl tjhey1 to convict him? That he was insane t^ere seems to be little doubt. Icr fact, we learn.that be was^so idiotically stiipid in jail* before trial, that be let the Vats eat away his toes ^ttbutjattempjiinfe to figuvthem off. iuA a a tu ,a 't
are Here on
Governor s»kar has issued a conditional pardon in the case. It provides that a Commission of lonacy shall .sjfc] oB Halpine, and if the? find hiiq los^ae {the pardon shall take1 effect-' but the qonvict must be sent to Ihe tnsatie AfvUm'. There aire a few additional conditions which, if ndttoo-late^ warfeSpactfoHy ksk jG^oyernor Baker to insect in the pardoi,' it
Ti If Hal{)ine is foun4 to be^ insane then the jury 'shall serve out the ten years in t^e ^.sylum, for which Jie was sentenced, .. 2. If he is found to be -sane,--then itbe jury shall,.individually and collectively,' be sent ioiAha'Insaia. Asy\ugi and" al3otted. without examination, to the' Incilrableward.
A tew days finqe a well known lawyer of Waterbury, "Conn^ tebipgbi. a rajlroad ticket,for Hew Haven, and after taking a seat in'the cars, found, on looking' over liis changr,Thst tfaesgsnt had ^iVon him one dollar too much. Heacqordibgly raturrred and infqrtiiWg-the aptotj of his mistake, .handed back lli^ mbney. For a moment the,agent stood speechlesii, then be grasped him by the hand an^ ex c'aimed "Please stand'silll one moinen.t, sir, and let me look at you—and. a lawyer too I" .n
A LITTLE
BOT
in Daabury, Conn.', was
recently engaged In throwing•tbn.ejfei an empty tin cm when suddantyit"Bew intp the air with .a loufl report, and .lb 9 litiM loy-iost no- tr»e iti -gettiag -out 'o| the neighborbcod. It had contained gfy6er faip,:and the,lMt tion of that the ean..1
A Jprw-tJ^VAtrnrYiffG eniyucesi^l their draw bacMsiuntfj i! lubiwus Bi^k of the S ap 'tree WHS brought from the Chiiiin valley*, to perfeet tn«h fragrant Soz dont, the most wholesome, reliable and delightful article for tlw Teeth that a brush- was e^er dipped into. dwlw.
joined hands we sung A\ild tfir jaHd by too much rain or eirly frost, the quantity as well aSAUality. of. U»e Sjjeef, vintage mlrwU^edianytliingjAt^uaoi^ «*«ti of the Allegheny mountains, especially itbe
.and
'V J, TV
Ot^Art .Cnoi or fifw 4Jsa«*T—The
Passaic vineyards of Dr. Speer have aever been so loaded .with, grape* as the
Oprfto, ar«p& frpm tha Doctof's "«n: kthdi of fruits are, Daijt/'Adte
BITTKBS.
26. 1669.
M. C.Hybb^ %KSvj^nten{Ifnt if Public 'Instruction:" DKA& UIR: I
am iu, receipt ypur jnote
enclosing that of Mjf-Bldnr, on behalr,u~ Board of Trustees of the3ity »f
x~
apol.is, aekjrg my opiniop. on l^iiesiiona. arising under thaact providieig for the education of coloredchildrenj
We are informed by an 'ex*
«baqg« that- Ibsa-s. jPntke^-Qo. have A^^vertifiS K^dnkMbti Ifit^Tiut that the aales of this atlicje continue atHhe former*VnSKolb\Ss,fcigUre.L Si ltfBiJ'thcj re^cei^U' of'thf PLANTATION BITTIBS
PALMXS'» VKOKTABLS
^ERE,
equal*"to' th'ose of the New^f«rk & Biew Haven Railroad. jy28-dwly.'^
MAGNOLIA WAT£R.-r^Superior
to {the
best in ported-&arman~0blb({"nej and told at half the price. 10«dwl^
1* TOU do not feel well, you send fpr^ doctor, be calls upou, you, looks wise sucks tbe head of his ca«e,-scrawls some hieroglifioi upoiv a piece pfj paper you take to a drug storei:and there 50 cents to.£i,0(y hesidaLAhe: docior's lor a reniecly .pine timas out of tenjnot balf as good as Judso^a Mountain Herb fills. whiqH is only 25*oants per box.— D» 'you ^^tnk" th^ •forttreHtiJ bfst |because you pay &e" most1 {or itj*ii yovedo, wo Hdvise yo*a'Wns4 just for an exderimotit,' the Judson's MouirtaihBerb Hills, and see for yoorself, 4fcat they are onb ol, •tbe beet family., medicines compounded. They cure. fleadacAe,: Jqdjgestion, PU-
CosMKTic |Lo-
TION is tfie^^lovereigh baltn 'for the snaallest pimpte^ofc-tbe Woe,v-as well as jthe mostdistcessing cutaneous'-disease that can afflict any part'of the person dwlfr'
Ph«lon^i Papblftn JLoti^n
(tor Beaatltyiag the JUtW ail OOMPLKllOM
Removes all fiHCPTI0?i% FKW. KIKS. PIMP^KS, MOTH illUTtfUKS. TAx. etc.. and reades TttKVw aa4,BltOMli\if. for LADIES the NVBS1BI It Is lavaluible. for OKNTLKHEN afMrSHAVLVG has no e^ial. "PHAP1AN LOTIOH" to-tfce only rellablr icnfor Diseases and We«jtehe§.pJ the 8Kla. :-r~rrr—r—i—U PHALON'S «PAPHlAJf *OAP" fiw «ke TOILKT.
Kl'&iKBT.aad BATH, will aotcfeas the Hllft. Price is Obits per Cake.
"FLei DB-NATO," '«FIiO"K 01} BATOi"
A NKW PKHFUMIC FBii/lH* HANDSKRIHj KF. KXUt I»1XK. UKUGATK. UATIA& JfJUttBA|t PQAL0N & 8QN.J(8W^ffBIL, Bold Wall Dfus gists. .cir.- .-.i. Sdwly-atoru
READ!'-'ftBAB! I,
A TOTAL HCf.lPHK!
Ha* ccrtaln effects upon tbe constitution o£ tbe
Human Race,
Sspeclallj the ^cllpse that is now tallni place r« nectin^ tbe weliare uf raatiVind. All Topics aid It Blue s, and Patent jttediainA, beins 1 t^seil'liy'rills''
Standard-Wine Bitters. 'or
v--
ALFRED, SPEER,
The Most Wonderful. Medtoln
10wu.
Cures in
vfi-yoisrthe WEA^ AND sioltly. Children RTOW robu-t. GREAT EXCITEMElfl i: j' In afl parti of the country oti the d'acovery ot th combiniioa 1 Si'KBB'S NATIVK WINK ih Pe.ajdanfBiirk andjtfarbi and Boots. ,Ordtf^s »-e LOurin in from all p»r-ieof the wei^d. i1briia6't'ili(li^e4ti6n, aeU "Won the' Livertand tbe Kl^7«. «U£are itei a Kn*gering Appetite.
MOTHERS,
If youkve your children, wlsh'-to mke t*ew healtn ^nd prolong thfir lira*, nse the£0 Bifjters asd no. othir. Don't fail to aik for
Bitters.
-lf.tu ftorahaa-nought tbhiaUdon't be pns off with aoipethiLg AIM. The best oruggiau ijave theiii."
P/eat Excltement in Salt Lajke
Over thgtfl 'ittters." Tiougandp are being c4red Br tsha^' otfniR'a letUr or the bv thsWti'Ua 'BrfghM' -Yotil wondtr'ul cnrfs. ,, t-re 1 bat my"B gnaiure QTer the 001k of each
A. 8PEFR. PmssIc. Nsw Jerier. G. T. lCDLOW, Btr.nd, Lo n, Agent, for Qr.-ftt Britain.
J. LAvi'Oi,iPaUsr A(r«6t-for.the Continent of Kurope. fl)td by DruifgiiM gene/ally. ft The Greatest"
To flic of the A
HAUTE OPERA
Ssalod propoikli will b» receive1) nnt'l Angait Kttr.lSn, at stte Offlce ofthe Sicreia 01 (the Iferro Mote Op«rat.Ho«w Ohfc. a^y,t.aouth-weet ^NfHMir Wan^ijwHth efeotioh oi a block cf 8tores andfigera Hojiae cojnblaed »PW*c^i|6n«: qMtI l»i«Htatjtbe Office" of J. A. Vrydaah, Architect, toatb-east o« tier 'ti Hain Ma 6th e\*.j from the SGttt 0/ July nntfl ^h« 7th of A^ast tnolnsite. I rroponb^-tt)-bp afae6mt tmt(d by soitable a^cn-
—A«®n«rdT^TT#r»» Ttfjht to reject »Di.or all of the prup«°a)e lf.de^mei ihtarvoa&bje. 1 ^.''fe. ,^ABB*^f ."'prea'it. G. ft. HOSFOBD, Wy. 2041w
MEROB^MT
A-nd. Who/aaaieiasd Katail Dealer tnall lndJ of flrali. on norttt-f ir*t St., at Canal BMin,Te ra Haate, Iodlana.
SttlotaUa^tioa paid to r«oelvln and lor. waring«ooda. 1 Je|»-«»w...
A JBUILJO-BB*
jr. A. VBYDAGH.
Bans, 3p«cilo«tloni,-Sopwtntendance, and Da tall Drawings taralshed for erery d«iei4tioa of Building*. *i-
Omot—8?irtb east oomer of Mala and Ilftb Rr»e», Trrn«w».
WART^. LS RIG WILUAM VOTBS —WiLD¥» tttOllAS CO.,
^torriagfr Mngufaclnrfers, Corner 2d jnd Walnnt atreeta, Terre Hante, lad., Be pairing done .Promptly aid at Low Bate*. ,i U«s»tf
EACllEB'S INSTITUTE.
tt7r"t£ v?*1d
tWC W AO¥EHT18Bf|£fiT«.
AGElMl".*.
0'i)rLii»l,
Vr.ffarA
'orOifeUl&rs whlefi Add
(^1V°
1 t*
sailed ttf .the
American, coast in a four hundred ton ahip, acd^flra lanjfe£uptfi the Island ,0? St. Domi go. Last wetk "eseel from St. York dver f()uV Ijurarea toffro"SC ifroix Rum! for P. H. Drake & Qp, .o(ttyt,.ciyr» This.i? 4nt a few ^veeks'- supply- bf- thfk» article, which these gentlemen use in the msin'ufact^re of the celebrate^
The
Pacific
^KaUrond pen- daj-5 rimW Tork. bufifn fr«nc:cco, and a uew ia'ernt f.-.t la
Qft a« (VdS*. Tbe.01«t West a 1* wM a*d (Ite St» West null uowl are
Tally KriWl In on?
nt* edition of •u^tinsos^ *(Beyoadtlie Silfislssippl"
Writ:** d-.ie» to Sitmmmr oj 1869, "lTa^s««2aaez: ne« II las-
tration*. B'30 316 fCngrrHvln*» and ihe nait acpntlic ttnp.in the world. __ n't Kempt to a^11 of er bpokn, o'd matter, reha bed and CDjtl-4, jin-'e rev nani- ScIlt'S
or OireUl&rS whlefi xrtif" tH tbe W. BL(S8,*,CO.. To edo, or.NfcTIToS CO.,'Gi'n itinitf, Ohio. 1
Aromatic Vegetable, Soa|
^or the no
PLANTAT^OH
liO^OaPIBBliqilAKAIilfiKB Arent| -tO: Mil th* How &w MiSHIM. It makes the
LIOBL, has.thnO'ider-fMd^and t.sqaalrin *^-R? respect to any Sewing Ma.hine erer inTeufed. IVioe 125. Warrantod'torSyear*- '8end fjrjo r-. oular. 4ddreas JoTwaqa, Ct^ajt, A Co., Bus^on, Mass.,"Pittsburgh", ra,". or St. "Lonls Sl6. l»ADay for all. Ad iras4 A*. P^ttM AN, ^.T
MB8MT HU0X^\8 WABBANT»D To shoot olose and kill 60 yards. Price, $2.80.— Wnnted—AroiT Ogns- and Be-vol-vera. rtend IUOD for price list Bifles, Phot Guns, BevoWera, toJOHVSTON-SQDN WOBta.-PiHstmiiih, pa.
-KTXPIXtTHEBrT thut M|r». Pbr particular* -Us address 8. M.'SPBMUSB Co.,
iboro,. V.t.
Li ppFu^tTCBaHeMieir
Patent Ground,
iSK year Ds'tor or Brnlgglst !Tor SWBKT QIJISil^iK'^it e*raiU-(bitter) Qurri'te. MTd by t. STJiAB^. FAttttt CO., O or
THIBTT TBAB5' Bsperieice in the Treatment 1 oFt %eiual Diseases.—w tkymtoaicul View of- Mar iaj/r.-—Tbe
BCUK STT*r
uol shed—coata»n ug nea ij 80Kpage», and] ISO fi'aplMtes and enra*(ugs of ebe«uattmy ofittie human organs in a state of health and disease, wi:h a treatise .on early errorj, us i1ept r»bl'j
&c "There no membtr of Society by whom this Booh will not be found ttsqful, whether each person Holds the relation y" Parent, Preceptor* or ClergymanJ"— Medical Times and Gatetle by mail on receipt of fifty cnts. Address tbe Author, Dr. E, -1 E (.UBT1 293 fStree', Wa«hing'on, b.V.
Great Distribution
by the MetropAliiau Oift isli Gifts to the a mo it ot of #500.000.— Every ilcaet UraWH a Prise. 5 Cash Gifts...... Bach 824,000 10 10,000
J0 d,u«0 ,o ...» i,oao 200 20J 300 «lf0 50 Elegant Bonewood Pianos...£aoh 8301 to $760 75 "... .: Melodeqns- 'K.— 73 to 10U 3*0 SewiagMachines 'Mi to 176 500 Fine Gold Watohes... 76 to 3'JO
Cash PrlEfS, SUver W»rstp., all A.X J1.000.000 A Chance to Draw. Any of the above ptixet foe |25c. Tickets ceacribtng Prises are BKALKD. in |Knyrlopes and thuroughly mixed, receipt ot 16 cents, a Sealed Ticket is drawn with uat. ebb ice and sent by mail to any addr««.. The foil» u*fued up it.*111 be the Jlck. t-hsldes on payment rf
ONEdelirered.toPrizes DOLLAB
BavEaBKOES.—We select the folowiaff fVom manyuwho have lately drawn Valuable Prisma a kiadiy p»rmitea-us to puolish teem Anlre^r J. Burua. Cbicego, $10,000 All faJar* S. Walker, Pia|9»$t09 Jaaies-M, Matthews, Detroit, $6^(00 John i'. Audrcws^ -avannab, fh.OuO^ ss A^ne Siuimots. Charle«tou, Piano, 96Q0.- We pubiisb $ a
1
Opinloa#' af tlie Presf.—"The fi-m is reliab.e, and deservaiheir succea#."—Weekly Tribune, Jfay-8. "We know thfm to b» a i»i- d. ullog flrm^i'—ITi Y. Herald, May 28. "A fiiend ot ours drew a $600prli\ which was premp'ly ireOfiTjd."—XoU# Newe, June 3.
Send fer- circular. Liberal inducements, to Agents. Batisfiaston gnar .nteedT Kvery package of ^Sealed-Kbv*'opes cont-tin-one CASH OIFT. Hix Tickets for $1 )3 for^S SS for 85 1101 for $16,00.
All letters should be addressed- to 1 HABF8B, WILSON & CO m24w4t 173 Broadway, W. T.
MILITARY CLAIMS.
DAVID
8.
TUU
DAKALDSOX,
Military Attorney, Hotary Regularly Aathorisec
and and
Pension Claims Prosecuted, A,rrears of Pay Procured,
BOUNTY MONEY COLLECTED,
mw Refer to Merchant., Bankers a&l Citiaens generally, and to any one of ihe tho.waffd wMose ciainn have been obtain-d me., ^r All. Ihvalid Pf naloi era not rxeppttd^ or not having passed ..two Bi nnlal TExainJa.tiqDl, mist be a »intd Sept. 4, 1869. *fhty.phculd b* here 6li tbat 'da'y.
J»9dVt^ D- 8- DANALPSON.
QOAL AND WOO
0. 0. STCSklBD
AJiD
and-.orsalaat
i?
dwtfpoii ,J^J -sstijst ..-
f^e.c'\of
Tefrb feaute, duriiog the week commencing Au~
uou 30th, 1S88, under the superloiendenc«i of lut atone tad fjeuck a if rit ro»tl«r parttcs«ar»wHl be daagerotta atuff jadhariag to ["•t",#,4,t tha i^oper
HW9,
ATranMCY#.
M. MEREDITH,
Attorney nt LaW. "sOrricc—Io Farriugton Block. Terro Haute, lad* .: ,:ji*rr»d»*r
fcjUBLAfi.ijy
Att6rn^j a.t Law,
m.
CAnip ft- fr" 1S37 to Siecd
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P.
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1 O I A
eAWS.
JAMESTOWN, N.
LUPCMOOTTABAEEWELL:—We
hive 'no tt able
with your Saws ttioy nioti't i- to be lined up with papei we pattbeni'o& the 'Mandrel jand ihey go right along.
Temper perfectly UQifbrm l^y_un^arr it.VOX. BiiUH £11, Mann actnrt-rs of OilouKr: Mtt lay,"Mill O-ingpnd Oroa -Cut Saws Chopping Axes, nil eb Coibum's Patvnt-Axw. fctioveu, Sj-ades ai, Patent Covered acuop
pass d.
:KegpefcifuMif,-
LiPP&jtOOtt A
hngand ih.pi.— i.d lUiiv's
1^ -oil want a handsome present, addie«s Stamp Btca A Hamlet, Bj* S8eT, Bostoo,
..'1
PUB^IGf
Orn:iMH 0Ma bitwwD Third fourth Strdv^. .. octSBdA
rd lod «6m
satas.' nwaauas amvri.
Attorneys at Ln w, Omoa.—Ko. 83 iialn Street^ ap 4tain. fttblSdtf
Wm. E. McLEAN,
Attorney and. Oonnaellor at Lalw, —A*I— GENERAL COLLECTING AO Eli Tf
Terre Hait(e, Ind. Omos—Nb. Bfl'Maib Street. daoUly
PHYSICIANS.
J. YOUNG, 1U&.. I JU it b&fx+U ii-tf tPHYSICIAN and ISUMBEOpT: OFFICE—West 8id« NMt-S^aa^ (ForH6^i'lj1ocwnWd by'Bri Oortla.)
Calls attended to night and. day. Ba«idenc 1 at National Housed:i J^'d^f •sa^a^h ii II- ii
KEEP KOOli!
49VU
Braille-
LOOK HATIN,
Pji.
MMgms. LirprKCOTT *BAKKWSLL, Pittsburgh Pa. Gents.-—We fcare beeu ustug your make ol ing Saws in our-Mi 1, afed And tbem, in poii^t uf quality, appellor to apy *f have ever nseB Yours, Ac. SHAW, BLATijHABD A wp jjl'.iv V. .. V*.
JU8T' BtOEIVRD, .kt*£* xn
Kefrigeralors, Oil a. ,i *. Ice unests, Lager Keer footers,
isai
a 4.
L-|,Ui
Tn abnndahoe, whlefi wiii Eo soft its# io rm our r^nts.' OaU-trt
£JRBSS JiAKJNGh
lira. nr. I Has removed her Cloak and Dresa Malting eafableshmentto Naylor's new building on Ohio,(between F..unh and1 Fff^ii "streets, where she wi I be pleaaed tii meet all who tieslre the most perfect work in tLfr line.
Particular attention will be given, as herati fori-, to tbe latest styles. Tb-s-iAost skllifbl assistants have been engafed^ Wedding Uostames, Ball a'id Party Drt* Ladies aid Uhildren's Oioab a-,d
0. T. WEBSTBB, President. GEO. W. LBSTKB, 8«crfctaty SIMPSON, Agen
00n-
dequences upon tbe ml:d an 1 bedy, with the
j*u-
Oi'.-p'aa of treatmaut—th vonlj -ratiouai^ud ^acces.lul mo4e of .cuje, as shown repunt of oases treated. A tru hful aJv.Bir 1 to niar| *(l and those ontfcipp aiing jn«iriin{e.Mho enter(uin aonbt _of.ihBir ilJv-.ical conduipn. Sent fref
01
postage any adJ.iss onrecip.uf ib coats, lu -t»mp« or postai curreuoy, by *.drasH(ng Di.iLA vJROlX, No. 3l Milieu Ltue, ^lb^»lJy, U. f".— Ihe author may be
00
jsu tei upju any of ih
diseases npun which bis books Ifiit, either |erson»Hy or by mail,uu medfc^ie^ Sqnt to ».ny part of tho world.
MANHOOD.
A MEDICAX TZS'SAY 'OX THE CAUSE AXD CUBE OF PBEMtrPRE.DECLINE IX MAX the ire.-tmeui ut i*ero sand thy.uc.1
1
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WINDOW GLASS WAfdfiJ HOUSE.
BE\ JA1UVU, SHOEMAKER
Nos. 205, 207, 209 ancl'211 N. 4th 84
PHILADELPHIA.1
Importer of
French'and English WjndowJ French Plate Glass for Windows. French Looking Glass Plat68. Hammered Plate Glass for SfevlightB.!
Floors.
Colored and Ornamenlal Church Glass. Fiuted Glass for Conservatories.
Every Size and Thickest,
Dy t.hti origin*! o»ce, box, or aiajlelllvht *qnar« ur cat to acy egulit mar23d:ni
u,j:'
ateimmediate
ly sent to .any addrtss by esprees or retpra mail. Yoa wlU kaov what your Prize Is before you fay for It. Any prize may be EXCHAM3ED for 'auother 0/.,tha same value. KlankN. Our «trenso»n dapent) on lair dealing. -.
1
and JlARBLB WOKl|S
W A E & I I S
........
Stone BnUdlag Work, lUliaa Marble a^d
Scotcii Granite Uffonumeijts
atarble, Slate and Iron nasi tola, atasi I
St«am Works ani Shop* oil (JfiEBBl St.^between Utta an! lOJh, near Main For specimei ot our wors up aefer to Demiau's Block. !*lt2ropolitatrBloctr,J Cory's am Salfe's Buildings, National 3tta Bank, -New Pos.o: Me Qregoi'saud Pemiug's Monument s, dccr,
UUi) I WOOD I WOOIlj
Two hundred oords of seasoned Cord Wpod: for fate. All orcerg left at the "Karly House/.' West Mala street, or at John Mc. Parlane'aloTfloe north Third etiect pram ptly^tH led.
KARLKY UhiC—. WiHt 'tiaoaaaAD^Prop'^. de-510-dly
I I N E
jyjlJLLINBEY.
Mrs. BUCKWOHA Has removed to the oorne'r of Foartb a'jd cfcilo streets, wborasbe is now opening a fall and plete itoca of Sirina style Bonnets, Uibnens, Fit ra, Ac. HAIR GOODS— Ooist'»ntly -n banf ohoic* as urt nei't of Swi ohes, Ooils Victoria
Pcffs ard all kinds r-f Qair Work. Ladles fall nd see the ae O.'.-ment.
ATTENTION
Wo miBufictore
Clalni Agent, Llceused.
Office—Parrington BloOk, N, E. Corner Public Square, Ur SxAiaa/ Aut Doe a,,
HAUTE, IM.
0
AILLLIM.
Having
BAKR1CK
formed a partnership under the ,me of' 8'nnkard A BariicE'for the sale of Coal iud Wood, won ie«pectfolly aunounce to the poh*lc that they *iirk'ep" canstanUy on hand
lowest rater,.alt kudsof Coal at
wholesialn and retail^ also Wood ,for tbe fail tuA wluter trade, tffije at No $i ilnutjn Upd^e, Terre Hante, Ind. Ail o:d?r Wr 'Coal nlltd promptly. Arakxn of the pnhtio pitreas^e is a^iectfally solicited.
namtd, a General lio lecitou ageucy u- me coiIsctl'.a et notca. and ace nns ablcB a-jy te pleord i- bis A^cd. for eoltecti n. ^od hope* by pioapt aAeati^t«/imtnsa aurk a sbare of public patronafw. BABRXOK.
r,tv'
Yw»at*aE
'w I
KAIL
iioip
rONf«AOTOti».1
SIXKIi'BOTTOfitSOftA^l
frim th most approve* patteiSui. They iar^p, I n- light, arecanly tUled, ajtd ran on the kmcvtb sicet bottom With^ the fast dr It: We are prepared to till tor any number wanted. ffn. i-BALtAiJO.,
Bagle iron, Worka,
Oor. 1st and Walnut st«., TerrS ffsilte. lad. 1 J#16 fdl
HIO FEMALE COLLEGE, ^•.j I HEAR CISC1HH
ATI.-j ._ 1
This well-knownlosticutin will eommeaoalta Tweniv-firkt year of study, on TUITBS»rAT the 19 of Mepteaiber«e*r.-
Thehigoest edasa lonal adrantafea epjoypd, nnd-r a full corps of experienced and atprorrd Teachefs.
Kzttoiite ornameeted Oreandi. B^autif A Baildinxs wilh. modern impror, men Is. Elerattd situation, overlooking th-sob)fbj of Cincinnati, p. lcei Low beyond «»m{le.
For- fu tber information, cr for Oatalefflta, ap«»ly tj ibj President.
REV. if. C. BDBTj |r. D. CQLLIOE Hue, OICIO.
Jj-10-2tn**2tau
EMOYAL...
JOHN iRS^IBOVG Has reteoved his Snnsuiilh" Shop td Mack's npw bailding, on Thirii one door nortU of ariringt ock, where «U1 oe h«ppy ton a it all his cnitdmers and is Oiany new'Oitas as May ssak' it cons- DlaiU.aoicallj afibtf iuw' ua
Ir
11S Malit St.
BOW prepared to do all kindi ot lilll Posting, Oistrlbntlag -tnd Painting fenei*, io -Aa most tfilatic ataaner aad he moet reastnubla tms.-^ Ail orders will be oromutlt ansifctls.
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aotureJ with promptness and dispatch Jiptfi
Q1TY FIRE I^SUKANCfi'(
OJ" HARTFORD, CONN.
iNCOKPORATKi) I84r. .ul" CAPITAL,., .ASSK' S»\ fi
8»o
B1F0BE 1
Adfertisip^ of Course
stlrrtD^ for Ihe Summer Trat
Competition Is
doa't posh yonr iiMs^sMUaasia
¥erll8eltjiHlMowlfivijcattt Oi.'
Cards, Clrcolan Httnd-blll
insert pointed adverllgen
In the papers -k«ep joitirnane
and oceopatlQh^eroye th6pi
He eye. Advertise!
:TI1E
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18^ supplled wlUi eiftrj deserl
tion of type, and predated
exeente printing with dispatch
and at snrprlalngly low rat
I N S A N E
LIFE iNSlUANCE COXPANl
OE.IBLE.WOBLD
mtmmamm&mmmm
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taslness.
will posh
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to itosb ai
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LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
or raa "T
United States' of America!
fr*
CASH CAPITAL 11,000,000
BRAKCH OrFioKi PHILADELPHIA
OrFICKBM 1
OLARFN^* H. CLARK. PcHade phla. President. J\T (JODKt, Obalrman flnaitct^aad IIKB Oemsslttee. JBBN 8T A. COOKS, Wasslagton, Ttoe-PrrsUaot. XMKR^ON PSBI, Vttiiadslphia, Secretary and Actuary. rBAWOia O. tMITlT, M. D., Phil ad Iphla. Medio TTHtec ton.
This O-mp-i.y issued, MONTHS of I i1 z|stence .**.1 }!. ifu
5,a95
mm
It befauovfk (Jiebuluu ii
Qf Tem HiiiBte to h$ up aid
la the flrat TEW
POLICIES,
IK8UBI.NO,-:
$15,142,800.
Tk!s Oempaoy offer* to ita Poliey-Holdera.
PERFECT SECURITY
.a--i i'l. }-0Fv Pi Oil.l by its Cash pirrnp Captttt ofOns Vlltloa Sollara, nd guarantees to i.aared, pj It* Lew Mutes of J*renvfa*mt
LlkOti filVIMtfitoS 19 AOTiNCI* Or• Reversionary Dividend of 100 par oent.'by ita
Return Premium Plan.
GENERAL A GENTS. JOHBT W. Kiaas CO, dtXOlXXAfl, DHtO. Oeneral Agenta for Ohio and (Antral *acd "Mil a In an a 1
„B. t/e A. FOOTS,
Mdwljr .. Agent for Terre Haate, Ind.
RAILROADS.
INDIANAPOLIS ST. LOUIS R. B.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
3 jmm mm tbairs daily
Xtrre Haute and all Cities land TowusWest*
Condensed Time Schedule, May IS. 1169
Bally Kvcry Pay cxcept SnndafS.
Westward. Miguttz. Fas. ex. Niuhtea. Tarra-Hattte leave 11 l'' 896 am 1^:96 am Mattoon, arn*e 1:47 am 9:19 am liaa 12.49 18:18 ua l:(lt 6: i0 6:4-) nt 1 r'O-a-m M'|rn
Toiono Champaign, Cuicago, Oen^rkHa, O.viro, Pana, D.oatur,^. Alton, St Louis, la. North
Mo. a. K. leat* Pacifle B. It. Macon, arr'ie
Hanoi Oity, '1 Kacsas lty, 'Beavenaorth Law r.-nee, Tcpeka, SU
Real fintate
1: a as 1: 6 a Bi 8:iO am VM pas i:H|a Mlpa 6:06 *a
JjVOpm fc$alff, a:3 a na I.:dO am Ct5U.p 2:1.8
5:40 a 0:J6 t:iS a
4rt)u ft 7:40
-9:30am 4:30pm t-J0*a 9:16 a ai 1:4a pat 9*.t£,a 8 3 lfciM am 6:30 a
UJo .si ll:Xir.si 8(i6s 11: 0pm fi: a in 11:U#a h:l&« '6^8 a BriSa at 10:33 a a 10^6 a aa 12:08 pm 12: 6 in 1v:t'Vp as -MiOO am 18:00 as 7-UOa 3:30 7:t#aas
Mpk,-
Om ha,
Aeo)amcd*tltm tratn letni Trlfe Haawd tily, •Jl.at t-top m, arrest Mat too* iloaa 1:23 a ana Chicago ftOOa A. raiate Sleeping Cars on ill i— Nt^btTVaius.' t»t. i., .t ..... j*' VTOJ
Baggage Cheeked Through,
J. D. UBRK1MBB, Ot'a'l Bnp't. jaaySl
JNO. S. OABLAHP, Qeul PfcSs'r Ag-C
LAND AtaEfVCY. r: •. .Ii-
Ooliimn
09
HENDRICH LANOE,
OfBoe over flrat National Bask, 8. K. Ooraar of fourth and Main Btrreta,
Ind.
Terr© Haute,
Abstract* of title furnished, Loioa gotiated, aad Mswej iD-rastod:
v:
FOB §ALP.
3
CITT PBOPKBTT. ,,
Forty Lota la Liatoa's Addition to Terra Baals Hfase end lot, east uiiia street,' Hons* aad lot, i» MoMarrainA4dltltloai HonvSand lot lii fllbiej'S adifitfon on tth SUNL Hoaae aad lot in Base's addtsion aa khilnst, Hon** and lot on Poplar, between dth aad Tth streets,
Hoaae and lot on North 5th, betweea OksaaS aad Linton streets. Two buainees Bousee on ftiala street.'!:..:.. 11
OODHTI PBOPBBTI.
rarm af 89 acre* In Homey Or ,nk Towaakla. 17S aoree ta Liatoa ISWMUSI
Acres below tha Boiling Mill. waaaaidaaaaaL JanMdti
8
BERG'S
UNIVERSAL RUSSIAN HiOALINO 8A"LyjB iI This valuable redstdy has efftcled iitinwakls i»s,sitlkif.lss( for Hs:lf a treat rxpat*. tiou. The ditcuieiet of ih Salve ba* applied 1- with emlnent'sttoensfn thoniatids or o«s.s trar ing the 0 lmern War, an ha cored dsngerpna wonnd*, in many caret euns'derod mortal.
Mr K. Buoisth tola puteasft -of the vala* able seoret of making this 8alve fioni his expo, ence in dslDg It In Sdio^e and tbe sacoeas at. ii log Its application tbfre. b» ba*bean,ipdao. d'eo ntr djce 1ctiitd Ihfe Va tediiCate.
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