Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 September 1869 — Page 2
DAILY EXPRESS
TEKBK HAWWUNUJ
Satnrday Morning, Bept. 4lb, 1869
RKTCBHS
from
the
THS English joutnato are rejoicing ever the prospect of an abundant harvest, and gtjr? iepow WtUttfe proapect of & be*vy export demand from the United ,=, States to Great Britain, as the price
English markets. American farmer* are
at once taugb^ the importaY8
A return to the old methods of correction Is called for by the Inspectors/ Tljis relapse into barbarism was, however, eloquently and effectively combatted by Dr. J. H. GBISCOM, of the Prison Association. Tbat gentleman recommends, es the best means for preventing bad con* duct in prison?, tbe encouragement of tbe inmates to demean themselves properly by giving a stimulus to good" behavior, ja the diminution cf the sentences of those who "uniformly conduct themselves in the manner prescribed by the rules. Of course it requires additional legislation to enforce tbis measure, but it is absolutely necessary to enact some la^ir for the better government of the Hew York prisons. The Doctor humanely proposes a plan which shall not only act as an incentive to good behavior by reducing the terms of tbe docile, but shall further punish those who disobey the prison rules, by increasing the length of sentence in the same proportion as good conduct reduces it.
Dr. G&ISCOM'B suggestion is ami neatly proper, humane, and in every way feasible and deserves the favorable consideration of the Legislature, not only of his own, but of everyState tbat, like our own, is sometimes afflicted with bad discipline in its prisons.
HORRIBLE DEATH.
A fiboveler Smothered in Wheat!
From the Buffalo Express, August 30.] Last Saturday night, about 11 o'clock, the canal boat George J. Whitney, of Rochester, was taking on board a cargo of wheat, at the Plympton elevator,— The three different compartments had all been filled, when the shovelers discovered that John Marsnall one of the gang, waa missing. He had been at work all afternoon and evening without bis supper, and it was thought that he had gone to his home, 135 Kentucky street. He had been seen during the filling of the middle hatch, and the terrible suspicion arose that he had been buried in the forward hatch, which was filled last. So sure did this conviction become tbat the men insisted upon having the wheat removed from toe fore-hatch. The elevator men finally inserted the elevator leg and took out two^thoosand bushels, when the men fonnd the missing man dead at the bottom of the hold.
The poor fellow had been working all day and all bight, and is supposed to have became so weary that when the boat moved forward to allow the leg to pass from the middle to the forward hatch he lay down in the hold and (ell asleep, •wakening only to find himself covered with wheat to ancb an extent that he could not extricate himself or call aut loud'enough to Re heard
THE
California election^
*r0^U«dedJy unfc*o«il«L to^epu51ic*a hopes. The LegWuture will be Demo, crrtic una will oppofe the JLEen(* meet
thfHfil Union Pacific Railway
Company for not paying citizens of Utah Vork fcull dons for tlie Company. It is stated that "almost a million and a half of dollars" are due those citizens. The (Mtgrap^ uig&rtf mass meeting of the people "tp conslde? cpurse they will take to compel'payment. Tbe Salt Lalte .* otfan talbthi people tMt thiy are dIBpoeed to encore until forbearance ceases to be ft virtue, because they have been
1'schooled \j
President Young to suffer
wrong rather than to do wrong.
OItm Lord Chief Justice of England haa recently published a woil: on "Na tlonality or, the Law Relating to Subjects and Aliens," in which he favors the adoption of a system of naturalisation sub stantlally similar tothat prevailing in tbe
United States.. He also states that the opinion held by some English writers that the descendants of Britiah parents can be treated as British subjects to the third generation, and perhaps forever, is not well founded, and be emphatically favore the doctrine that every man should be free to expatriate and denationalize
tyn State of New York, as our leaders are aware, has serious trouble with her State Prisons. Escapes from Sing Sirlg are of frequent occurrence, aud arc relieved by revolts, the suppression of which has involved the loss of life and limb. At Auburn the felons are also far from tractable, and the necessity of some action to check the present insubordination resulted in a meeting at Albany of a special committee of the State Prison Assooiation and the Inspectors of the State Prisons. The Inspectors were unanimous in att/ributing the present rebellious spirit of those in their charga to the abolition of the puaiibment formerly inflicted on refractory convicts. "With the passage of the law prohibiting flogging and the sbower-batb, the prisoners defied their keepers, refused to obey the rules and regulations and taunted the inspectors with their inability to bring th$m to terms. The only legal method jof punishing the insubordinates now left is to confine them in dark cells. This, ibo Inspectors avow, the prisoners ratbjer enjoy,looking upon it as no inconvenience.
New Goshen and
of
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extecaiva an|^«li^te *"«8 and
the
folly of depending upon forejgn
purchaser!.
THKBB
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of cilie8'
SIM Wrtl-M!th(»e:ef raen, which, taken at theii'ood, leads on to fortune. It is npw flood tide with urftr the matter of railroad*. "Will, our .City Council see to It 3fetb«£ihe golden opportttirtty h'not5 ksl?
Ia tbla matter delayf are more than daln« gerotu. We cannot afford to neglect the •plendid. opportunities now presented for pertebtf^g onr~ railroad communications This we believe tbe voice of the people, and it should be heeded..
TBB Silt Irttke
Hiegraph
is severely
X#rr^J3aate
Qrivel Boad meeting, to be hJd at the
The Springfield
ter Republican."
1
OU Soart Home this rfttenoop, Should be attended by the- livs btrnnon tnetr of
the city. JChere we jg^.of Jhem, liope, so blind to tfaTir own interesU as
not to* appreciate tbe importance of Turn out and make it a
this enterpriz*.
It is suggested that new furniture needed at the White House, nearly every ehair there has a
One of the funstereonten(l9 that the anti-Bvronic thesis just broached w" not written by human/infers, bi^t by Ha^iet Beecher'e toe!
The Democracy of Tennessee is
in^8"
pair atthe prospective highpnee whisky threatened by the probable failure ot the corn crop of that State.
It has"been said that no thwoa*0.¥ occopied man was ever yet very miserable. But this does not refer to midnight combats with mosquitoes and bed-bugs.
Tbe New York
World
says that all the
talk about the removal of the National Capital will probably simmer down to a plan for a moveable capital which can keep pace with tha peripatetic President.
The gentlemen on the opposite side used to rejoice in the title of "the invincible and inflexible Democracy' Now they wear, with equal delight the.,.'.ilexIble and elastic" tit*
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The Kentucky Congressman, Sweeney, was defending a criminal at Owensboro, the other day, when he interrupted the Prosecuting Attorney, calling^ him a liar and inflicting a painful four-inch wound in his breast with a knife.
A servant girl named Hannah Bligb, of Evansville, accidentally swallowed twelve percussion caps, and is afraid to sit down, for fear of being discharged from her situation. The report that she had ready gone off, is contradicted.
Republican
(Mills f?r a
new temperance reform. It says the attempt to carry on the cause by political and legal machinery is a lamentable failure, and it asks ministers to preach, teachers to teach, and all good people to labor in behalf of it.
One of our Western exchanges bears the appropriate appellation of
"Cold Wa
This is offset by anoth
er, which sports the equally suggestive cognomen of
"Spirit of Democracy"—
which is popularly supposed to be pern llarlv
ardent.
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There is one good thing about tbe international boat race it has been productive of only tbo very best of feeling between the rival clpbs and the two na* tionB. When tha Harvards, at '.he return matcb, win the race, we hope fbis friendliness will be strengthened.
The Democratic paperB are, as usual, predicting success to their tickets in Maine, Ohio and Pennsylvania. There is about as much prospect of the Democrats carrying tho3e States as there is of an underground railroad between Now York and London. .1
Some people don't believe in adverts ing, because they say "nobody reads tbe papers." Bat let them get into a scrape and you will find them flying around to the newspaper office with the request, "Please don't mention that little affair it's all* mistake. I don't want my name published all over the country."
General Sherman talks of removing the headquarters of the army to St. Louis, where be likes to live, from Washington, where he bates to. We believe, howeverrtbat a clause of the law must be changed before tbis can be done, and this would incidentally bring out tbe show of hands in favor of a removal of the capital and against.
Frem a statement prepared at the State Department it appears there have been one hundred and twenty-seven changes In tbe diplomatic and consular since the service present administration came into power. Altogether, there are seven hundred and three officers in the consular serviqe, and of these ferty*six are vacant at tbe present time, mostly consulships. That la9tis a very injudicious statement.
Some of the papers are commentingupon tbe apparent lack of spirit in the present political campaign in Ohio. This is not to be wondered at, when we consider tjiat the whole of the heavy business on the'Democratic side, so far, appears to rest upon the horny-handed Cary. He, is well-known", is strictly a cold-wat^r man he carries tho aqueous fluid upon both shoulders, and distributes it with a liberat hand upon any cause he may advocate.
Tbe New "York
ai-iil''
Evening Posl,
referring
to the removal of the national capital, think3 that small places are not fit to be seats of government, and says: ''Ifthe capital of New York were in this city, the greater part of the corruption in our legislation would be prevented by tbe mere publicity which would be given to tbe schemes of rogues against the State.^ We suppose this accounts for the pre-emi-nent purity of the city government of New York.
That Democratic "elasticity1 and"flexibillty,'' which the
World
7
Mui.TOM
lately so much
admired, received a striking illustration in the recont jump of the Ohio Democracy from Bosecrans to tendletoe, Tbe former is in favor of equal and exact justice to all men, universal suffrage, and an honest payment of the public debt. Pendleton is opposod to all these propositions. Yet it was bard to distinguish which ot the two candidates excited tbe most enthusiasm in the breast of your genuine "fleiible" Democrat.
A melancholy accident occurred a few days ago at Grindenwald, near Lausanne, Switzerland. Madame Wahlschaff, wife of tbe Director of the Dresden Bank, with thoironly son, a lad of thirteen, was on tbe bsidgeof tbe Lntschine, when the husband, a short distance behind, observed an enormous block of ice carried along by tha violence of tbe stream. He called to Madame Wahlschaff to fly, but either he was not heard, or she was paralyzed by terror, for she remained motionless, and the immense mass carried away bolh mother and SOD.
IN PjlRVO.—There
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contain
ed in Mono's Pills the principle of health. We have many thousands of testimonials of their having restored tbe sick to health, which can be seen at our office. Use Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills and find them not only a curative of disease but also a preventative. They should be used in all cases ol.Billiousness, Headaches, Liver Complaints, Femalo Irregularities, &c.— We make no secret of the formula from which this medicine ia prepared. Ask four storekeeper for the Ometa Almanac, read it carefully. Use, Morse's Pills.— Sold by dealeTe. [sep.dwlm
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„vera7newspapers fex-
nncts from tbe Life of W An account of his death would be iri^re agreeable reading-
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[From the Davenport Gsiette.] ftna ya»r jLgo this month a young woman, whose age was 19 years, was arrolted
on the streets at night, in Uiis city, .and, the next day,coMm&W|W.j4tlbr ngtttn: cy It was tbe third time in as many
though tbe
oticed tbat she arrested, that.
iProH-tfretn^fflgn
no profanity twuptfl liei bpi, afiTthat when before tbe justice she seemed thoroughly ashamed of her situaUon Yet the depths of degredation to which her course had carried her were fesrfutto contemplate. She came from an up-rrv? ertown, and bad parents, respectable aod highly esteemed in their place of residence, living to bewail the life upO®: which their daughter had entered.
The girl's appearance in court, together with the story of ber life which ste told were mentioned in tbe newspapers here. The item attracted tbe attention of a German lady, who resolyed to tty and save that young woman from destruction. She mentioned tbe matter to her husband, and he—after great deal of coaxing, to be sure—seconded her efforts. An interview yith the girl resulted in the husband giving bail for her appearance at the court, and she was discharged from custody. The lady took the girl to her home, clothed her neatly, and set about the work of reformation. The girl's past course was never alluded to, and so far as she knew the utmost confidence was placed in ber.
At the time she was narrowly watched and guarded, and many an evening was danger warded off when the little knew that it was near. The girl become one of the most grateful beings that ever loved a benefactor, and in three months the lady trusted her abroad with ber children, for whom she cared with vigilant eyes. Handsomely dressed and ber whole appearance cbangei, one would not recognize her as the fallen creature so recently a subject for legal panlsbment. The writer saw her at tbe police court, and has seen ber since she became the good woman's protege, but of this latter fact he was entirely unaware until his attention was called to it yesterday.
We were in the Sheriff's office, aod he asked us if we remembered tbe girl that came down from Jackson county last summer, and was put in jail for vagrancy. Yes. "Well," continued the Sheriff,«tbere'B one of the best things happened about that girl that I ever knew of. She has reformed and is now a good glri. She has left for Jackson county tbis morning, to see her father and mother, and Mrs. went with her." And then the Sheriff related the particulars of tbe girl's reformation as given above.
Imagioe, lf?ou can the joy which has ere this pervaded tbe home of that girl's parents. There must be a satisfaction
nearly akin to ecstacy pervading the soul of the titrman lady Wfid returns the girl redeemed to the home which mourned her as lost forever. Many and many a young woman has gone straight down to destruction for want of help from her own sex In her struggles for reformation. Would that the example of the good German lady were contagious among women. 1 1
TAE MONTANA INDIANS,
SI Treachery-W ar.
.flfTltte
Tuere ate few people in Montana Territory who did not know Malcolm Clark, an old pioneer and trader. Many years ago he came' to this Territory, married into tbe Piegan tribe of Indians,Jandrais-ed-a family of half-breed children, whom he educated and instructed with great care. "Off" Tuesday night, August 17, about' 12'ofoltfflk, a band of Piegan Indians, .numbering about 25, most of whom were acquaintances of the family, rode up to the doof/and some of them entered tbe house. They were very cordial in their manner told* ClaTk they loved him knew he bad always been their friend, and tbat they bad brought back with them his stock, and if his son would go out~to the road-they would give him back some Worses which had beep previously stolen, and help him to drive them into the corral. The young man went out, bathed searoety gone three yards from the house when Clark heard the report of a gun. He went oat to see what was the matter. ahd as soon as he reached tbe corner of tbe house he, too, was shot. The wound wafeaoortal,/ and he immediately died. BUs stin still lives. The Indians then deliberated about billing the whole family, but desisted at the entreaties of tbe old grandmother, aided by some noise down the road, which scattered them as if they thougnt whlto men were coming. The question 1B wbat was their motive to venture into that neighborhood for such a purpose. There could have been but two. Either tbat tbe Pie gahs, having determined upon general war against-the whites, forcedhis relatives by marriage,to kill him, in order, to show lhat they thought more of their tribe than of their white friend and connection Another is that, having determined on war, and being aware tbat Mr. Clark knew more of the country and of their haunts, habits, hiding-places, and mode of warfare than any other man in the Territory, they feared he might become a dangerous leader of the whites. Indeed, Mr. Clark, who was a man of superior address, intelligence, education and abili ty, was fond of dilating on tbe best and most effective mode of fighting Indians, and once offered the Government to bead these Piegans against the Sioux. These things tbe Indians well knew, and perhaps determined to remove him from their path. At all events, it is an open and unmistakable declaration of war on the part of tbe Piegans. When Clark, the coun sellor and friend of all tbe old men of the tribe falls a victim to a war party, no man's life is safe. There are no troops in the Territory adequate to protect that frontier, or to do more than hold their fortified posts. The Indian Superintendent can do nothing. He has no authority to treat with those Indians, and indeed, the treaties already made have never received the least attention from the Gov ernment. Without any means or authority to treat for peace, without any forces to prosecute war, the Government officials here are powerless and the settlers must protect themselves.—Helena
Gazette.
Too many have ordination al y.^fVefkearplenty of such w*|lave learned to ask for tibf e. pt n|priglem Young's ordination that theptpeotfted Sainta across thatfreary plains—God was with the man. mnd His providence was visible. When an elder, sevMty, bigb prfrst or apOltltmake» his ordinatian a subject of parade in tho pulpit, Kb itof mighty littlo service to ^e budtav family but wlien he speaks and we listen to tbe wisdom and light that pours from htjnipi* Wa haven a need to liffr frt fcvidence of his ordination. It 4* not o*dinatioD'vbutrevelation,thatproves tbB tBTfetator. Our -joarnalistio friends abrt&i who have
to
er mattery are vnlcome to the whole of Ihfc We will not tamper wilhthe future atid predict, trot Tor the present we can safely say: "Tbe end is not just yet."— W4 are riojptfascher, bat this is our Sanday sermon to otir hearers-* -Amen*"^
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MORMQNISH.
The Organ of BrighBm Young on the Schismatics.
From the Belt La\eTelegraph.] Of the Smith brothers we have but little to say. They are doubtless sincere in themselves but to what else we have failed to discover. That they have brought anything to interest any ooe we ITave not heard. Of all the movements that ever claimed jUtention, this, to us, seems to have the least to say for itself. We have diligently sought to comprehend tbe brothers Smith but beyond a snarl at Brigham Young and poligamy, we have reacted nothing, They may say of tbe former what they please tbat establishes nothing in favor of Joseph Smith, at Piano, Illinois and they may contemn with unmeasured zeal the latter institution, but that will change in nothing the life and marital relations of their lather, so well known to everybody who intimately knew him. Had these young men come among us elalming[to have a revelation, we should have respectfully listened to them as we did to their father, and we would have judged of its divinity by its light but no revelation is presented to us, ani it is too late in the day to speak to us of mere inheritance, ordination
0. T.—1860—X.—The unprecedented vd.,extraordinary demand lor PLABTXTION
BITTXBS
it-ewdently owing to their
being prepared wltti poteSt. Croix Rum, Calisaya Bark, &c. Our Druggist# complain tbat it is almost impoeeible to keep a supply, and that their order^ owing to the great, demand, are b^t, tardily execute. Do not become discouraged. Be get.lbft genaitie._^A sldwlw
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NEAR CINCINNATI.
it's well-known lnstltntion will commence its Twen.y-flrst year of stndy, on THUB3CAY the 19th of Sepleaiber next.
The highest edaca'ional sdrsntages enjoyed nnder.a corps of experienced nod approved Teach'ert
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Price*
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TO
CONTRACTORS.
"Je»led proposals will be received by the Common Council of the city of Terre Hante at their next regular meeting. Tor the onrbing and gatterinc of Ohio street, on ihe South side, between 3dnnd4 streets, distance 298 4-100 feet. Deduction to be made lor a portion already curbed.
The contractor to give bonds for the performmane* of said work according to the plan end •peciflcations on CUin the offleaof tha City Engineer. ..
By order of the Common Oouncil BICBARl STBOttT, City Engineer. au23
(J10 CONTRACTORS^
Sealed proposals will be receivedat the Auditor's office (n tbe city of Terre Hante, until #ep. (ember Btb, 1869, for bnUdiag a Bridge across Prairie Oreek, near MMdletown, on the Yto^n-
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sor pack dally $100 in tbe small tin foil papers after this date, July 1st, 1889, its merits .being to favorably recognised that- this Inducement la no longer necessary. To avoid misapprehension, liowersr, wa wotild add that wa shall continue to pack orders for Msnsottatrv Firca In our ••KACHT CIFB" and "EURIAA" brands of SHOE*
The '•YACHT G1VB" iadsvoid ol Nicotine, and cannot tnjnre tne hsalth, and is espscially recommended to people of atdantsrjr «.coupatlon or nervous constitutions.
The trade are invited to send for circulars. P. LOKilLAllD, Nfw York.
1ST(VOKAKCT,or89VL CHABMISfi, Awonderful book it shovs how eitlersax can fascinate any one they wish, instantly. (All possesses this power.) It teaches how to get rich.— Alchemy, Dr. Pass and Allen's Ciballa, Bfndiags, borceilss, incantations, Demonology, M» g• ic, Meamerlss, SpirUnalism, Marrisga Gniae, and a thousand otaer wonders. Sent by mail for 25 oents. Address T. WILLIAM CO., Published, eouth Seventh street, Phi adeiphia, V*.
GRAND INVESTMENT
I i'O.r
iJtiU
GLOBE
Q01.D AND SILVER Mining Company.
_____ XI
Locate! at Monitor, Alpine county, California. tST partiei hsring »25 to W,000 to invest In the
HAP&r AND BUT U(IN« KJilKKPlilSK KTKU OFFKBSD to t.e PUBLIC,
iMMEMAMtY for
ate desired to write
Circulars
ccription, to
and terms ol sub-
J. WINVHKSTBB,
Street, New York,
Fres't, 30
John
ASK yonr Doctor or Druggist for SWSSSCl* 4|(JININK—it equals (bitter) Quinine. M'fd by F. HTEABKS, FABB
S
CO,
O re a by tlie Metropolitan fiift Co.—Cash Gifts to tbe Amoost of #500,000,— Kvery Ticket Draws a Prlie. 5 Cash Gifts ,Iach 520,000 10 10,000 20 5,000 40 1,000 200 203 300 100 SO Elegant Bosewood Pianos... Kaeh 8300 to 8750 75 Melodeons 76 to 100 850 Sewing Machines 6lj to 175 600 Fine Golfl Watches 75 to 390
Cash Pri7.ee, Silver Ware, Ac., all VALUED AT (1,000,000 A Chauc* to Draw Any qf ht above prim for 25c. Tickets uescribtng Prises are
mYoit
SSAUO
in 2Cn-
vriopes and tharoughly mixed. On receipt of £5 cents, a Sealed Ticket is drawn without choice and sent by mail to any address. Tbe Prizs named up an it will be delivered tbe ticket-holder on payment cf Oiw: DOHAit.toPrizes»rs immediately sent to any stddrtsa by express or retnrn
will k«tw what yonr Prise is before you pty for it. Any prize may be T.iCBAsaiD lor another of the same value. SO Blanlu. Onr patrens can depend on lair dealing.
BsrsBMtcsa.—^We select the following from many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizsa and kiadiy permitted us to publish them Andrew J. Barns, Chicago, $W,0SU Mits Clara S. Walker, Piano, 8800 James M. Matthews, Detroit, 85,000 John Andrews. Savannah, 86,000 Miss Agnea Simmons, Charleston, Piano, 8600. Wa publish no namsa without pet mission.
OpiBloiW Of tto P«*nu—"The firm reliable, and dasersa their sr.Ccess."—HVi/jr JVibone. Afay 8. "We know tbem to be a fair dealing firm."—If. T. iJeraW,,.XSaj 38. i'A friend of oars dre* a 8500 ptite, was. smptiy recelvsd."—Doi^ Aeiss^,
Send for cl«*«larfcc. jf ||esBei.»s to Agents. Satisfaction g*« Kvery packajra of Sealed Bnraiopea eaatsin oae_ emu Birr. Six Tickett for fl 13 for %1\ 35 for 86 110 for $18,00. .v::
All letters should be adii.esssd to
matwtt
'^r*?
.y
ROftH!
uwgraiiiint
ifucn 1 afflki
BOLLIU
doabM of
Pab«
iaafelssil ariT
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iiiim
jtm&tit
t«qa7 «tfi ojf
•$3L Qdt
iV
8O»p.
aoaenefai
feaaiia
dtidMtn A Ito
have,'•nd the erectioa ot- ooatli machlaary. been ens. bled to prodiea tliat
OSASI¥d E9I1»A¥DM,
,1 f,..s eir-'Mcaa t'.-.-annsa 1
whichhaVe bean sSl9 with enifttM^lillAlliio tothawMW^i^.^.i....^ Hassachnsetts, Nsw Tork, *.
Kew?er«ey, BhodetslMad,'
fii 'c ji
if
,Sl
IN DlAMAPOLIS.
fio 4%4i'blitXiliQ UxliM IU1 OdT
MI 'i-e-rt ed ^iosjjfns
MITCHELL KAMIIfiLSflliU ,1 •*(.' c-n-.-i :.
—FCRWITUHECO^*'-1
aba -i
M.
shall
:v'
,fii ifP
yjuii
LEAD!
IIH, UI ISO of tbe
to.
liiw ^bod Jedj
EITUOA
iadw
dtiw
ai
sottish
D.'aqs!i asa^rwk 'iXiAti can poly be obtained bt using FEKROk favsiqBPKJTMliWi «Hi7 diStMl«0f
24'iV-
••5
x.
.itfWntffcJtew||»Bp»htre,
ermont, Maine, na andthe'" tW.il. .. :oa. eci
•^•«4aSEa»»tywii»
Those OtiebAitd Istft
ttd Wtl»ctad,«va«Be)sfliisTar «ra
the eye,and Messrs. LAZA
SOU,
8.
R.1 FRKKHAH. 1
•. i-1 ,-1'r SJT
Dealerinall kinds of American and SwIsaWatch* es, Fine Jewelry, DliaicWM^'Bolia^Wral* and Plated ware, Qlocka, a|iey
Goods,
«i
Ac,k(.
.r National Hotel bn^faingj 11
0oi»
1M
rf* v~'i 1
Lul $crt
tod JztdtueiMia
sdj lo
gTONEand MARBL8 WO&KSj
WALTUA KmiGHousn.
«_
mjuvr) bam ti««
fc8 •J.iti,.
Tjiiii
Mi/f
Me nl Peoyle Address dropsey
Slnrbie, Slate
Off
ftd iJ osom
We bavo lately rtnovtl'fcign onr sli wart room. No. 38 South lllinola Itreat to ths aboT location, where we are pregafed to oSfei di uo
S fcsjjitijuu. -.
itv
o'i? "12
& «s
Especial rhdu^ementi
A a
I Li fe \l*shoilJ
toil \f
ut io ions us m» WiST eUo
PABLOB SUITS il isii nia qr rr
In all woods, and osvored' in Terry,'
Jsi)de
n4pi
Hair
Clothe Damask or Pioeb.
i-'jftgmfotfl *dl io SflJ ii 8! fi Chamber ^'^aitsiij .. ,aii ,„Jo VtT :i ni
In oiled walnut, ash, chestnut, oak, mahogany a, ewij itt-
ar
rosswood.
it.
s-iii jiuCvf iua*?* fcK fatw lirft
i. tu
8
Cane and Wood Beat Chairs, -r-'
'.t n!~i£'ai iijii
SOFAS AND IiOUNQES.
fi
ftuli
f*rv«
t!ABLES of every kind.-,
•tplb
rvw/Jfdsni.^Tfti
Inlaid and Boquet Stands &o. -tiOia? ."S i'
Miami
Of
.6 A"^?i
r-
same quality
any other
H1BF WILSON it CO cmjj «17., BtsaSaay, N. X. -5 .. •*i" .'"St
Baa eertain effects apon the constltatioa of tha
Lnmati, Bjic©5
i'
Iwq
kuopj ?.'
iiaiv
••1
Jarii
aaor's
Stone BnlMIng Work, IlaUsa Ma^
SCO|O1JL jQra^t^llondmb&tt
Steam Worki and'Bfioi«JonfjbihiBBf St.1iiei tween
9th
and lOth, iiSac lfai* ..u ,i.
For specimens.of onr work weefer to Demlng'i Block. Ms2rop011tan BUock^" Cory's and saga's Baildiogs, National^State Bank, Naw Postolfie^ Me Gregor'sanif pemlng's'BohdatentS, Ac., Ad,
r.llpaelEit ft*«^aITnrp^"t*r— •f sasklnL AU jilitti
aad Setent Medieiats, ere be-
Kfarf gafis-3in *?.
ST«ID
1
PiJ1
insdre*si ait gaiilao
qobai
r.'m
oi TjsiiK a s.i noitajisi4J
Occnlftsis and OpHdilil,
HA^FQKD,
Perfiseted "SpeetaoteBt n»8i
-H o,- L*
tol ,, ,, g—sWiiis WuSiarfatllsSrniaK Kawwn.. Care* la
^XCITUMBJfT
JMMWiSMsM**rrud.tl«bK a«d,BM«s« Otderanre Bparinc la from alt partsof ths worldA 5
.tidlsdSCOTHBBA^J-i
^SilSrsni'^ls^ to maKa-ti/ai
toaiNftMnl) «e theja^Ufers ^d ^».|0{|r-0 to agk ^».
Bpeer^SUnitonl Wlvd Bitten.
If ne store has not'got them, doa*t lie put off with sol et him else,- The fcsst asngglsts have them.
Hreit Kxdt«BeMt in Salt Lake
Ormt C«aa
JSISters. Tboaaaans are being emrsd
to tfiaa. b« Brlgkam Yaaog't letter of tha wonderful curts. •satha* ay maatus la ever the cor^ of each
Pasasfc. Naw Xerassr:
LITOIiOW, Strand, Letd^n, Agent for
eat far tha CoatUsnt of iets generally.'
Tonic of the Age
I.K W
I
Ti
•:l VSi
T."H. RIDDLt
s&aitlf r.i,:
fjatc
'I'. .uJaiii-Ar? vrc-
.1 rai fciol 1 od ot ft-.'':! I wj
&C>)
-r 'V'
is flrf) sao Yioiit'%s- -tsa J#
FURNISHING, FANCY
,M
ob
And will not be
»A"-'
sti*
V,
UNDERSOLDI
isi Main Street,
HAUTBr
av^c
f*f
Oorner of fifth and Main streets,
Practical Instruction in BookKeeping, Penmanship and Arithmetic, i-il. ii t:
And aM other d^karUnsnta of accountantship. Students can ehter at any time. Each student receives prttata inatruction. College Journal, .with full information aa to the oonrse of tnstrnc. tftMr, qaalitoatiohs -for saterlng, nacsaSary eipet|saa, AK, Will l» forwarded to any address on application to tha Principals, ang25dw3m OA*Vl»* OWBIf. ?.ro.-
r, hit itb
ih-ti •.
... j, -'j odl vi as
.. No. SS Iast.Vlsbis|taa Slmt,
ai i' *?. 1 OR fru
MATS AND CAPS.
N
EW TOBX a AT 8 OBI
Jose
"Tk^T
THS BOX that
'mag
3f}d h:ui i} hn }»& •bmqlti. G«t
and plain,.
Mantle JSc Piei* Glasses,
ankjEtl ozt4 imas Its/ u~*
fi
.kverynftagTn '-i
d9fi»r'. r.hl .!{
r-ttUittm tn t&
esiti/isfr jrne*s
FUBNITUBK LINK!
JM&L t»lii
6'* 5
the very Bnaat
make, and aa cheap aa the
of
asaeefcetnra
can be obtained at
point, east or west. T!-:
Olvensa call. ,_ .ff Ttt 6t il.mii $ MITOHBLL A BAMMCLMBKBO
FO«lf0B* OOMFAHW
5TR' S8Baat WaahTngton
M.,':
•r.'fi' "i.
X&-- t^i* 6
1 6 Tfiu 4ifl
ofb„,
Mens' KiMr6r«ll 1 BofS* Hati oiall kinda, MQ^M'Hata o^stUklnda, sOl kdadsa AaCaS'Allprtosa.
Hate ssade toordsc oa short sotlee. OaaM
ifimt
1WJB &AZL STVl JSt*, 145 STain Street. T«i. lad |y—aSMtf t&W Jfld/ fcs
,-!]• I 1 in
E
I
Dining Room Setts soJ.-vr lo twillffn -wj oi faa i'B, edJ .ittdiitb •I tStiiflft". in
sr
!»pa
b»'j-5
h**-
t-#st
POLIi
twfw
a «»&*< ftiij 'itari ,*• ./'! *..isiiij l*hiXj-iori«a
Slll'i
•J' rXf its
dt JONES,
last 8MB Pnbllo Square, TIBB1 HAtrrB. IND
Have a larga selection of first class
FOR FALL PLOWING!
AND
CUTTING BOXES
From 96.OO to 9SO.OO. B. KITBUra latset improred
GRAIN DBILBI
It cannot choke or break the grain, the feeding being done by a series of flanged whecii
DKOXB
the grain down and F9M
it Isto tha tabee, the qaaatity a»wn being pro, pertionad to tha speed of tne flanged wheals* which spsed is regalated by a nnuber of oogwhesIS fcrmrng a oond, and perfectly under control of the driver who Is guided by a very simple
aadsBnlistLand
J1
?aiJ"Jri»fni'f
I
minus
jjcai
Sfearareattached to the Drill.
Sha-cog- wheels are not loose and liable to be lost, bnt ars fastened to the Prill and tbe fsed Is regn lated wlthoat moving a wheel.
Tha Drill is Cheaper
Ihfn any ether, and
will be sold
anywhere.
its.
4* fei IMk-i ji ^xiiitaAwf
CANJ! KILLS—with with vertical
on'time to ti-
sponsible parties, bat extra Indnesments are of. fered cash bnyeis. IFe hsve tbe bejt
ONE HORSE DBILL
For
eDWing
Wheat
in slsndlng corn fob)
Boilers.
fonnd
borlconul Boilers,
CUkEB JULIA-thrse sites, three prices.
4V*Srery Drill, Oane Kill and Older Mill warranted. Wa ate prepared to fill orders for DRAIN, Till and PIPE of any sicsand in any quantity, aa to fhrabh estimates ot cost
ot
land if data are given.
draining
JONK8 FR JONKS.
BILUABD ROOM
the Teolonia Hotel,
RM.Atn«
irt
MAIM M.,
TBttAtS HAUTE. IND.
With
Six
of the fiarsf Tables with Pina's
PATEWT CUSHIONS.
A S A S S E O
DitUUed
-ISH
Bourbon and Bye Whisky
,W|'anda0 after.
sold by tha gallon, qaart and pint.
#OUbc4 *iw}tB8iq9g
^5%
INSURANCE
JLIFFIUSSDRINCE COMPANf
OF THE WORLD
T-j.
UFEINSURANGE CO.,
ow ras
United' Statra America
PWmB^lWCID. ACT irCOSfiEK:
ifn, lo
CASH
CAPFMlr $M»o«,«oe
L. Vl.lti Igiiiiif 5
BRASCH ORICE, FHIX ADELPHXA
OmCEBS
GLABKNC* H.
CTASIT,
Pbils'jFptTa^ Preside*
JAYX'OOKB, Chalraisn Fin»Qc*^eucl K^citlve.Oommlt|sa. HJNBT D. COOKI, Waihlngtoa, Tfce-Presld'^it. KMXBSOU W. PKTT, Philadelphia, -ecreUry and Acttary. FBANCIS'flh ftMITff, M. »., ^h«*d«^hi*, Msd ical Birsotor.
This Company Issued, In-' the ffrst TE1B
•f.tts.cxjetenear ,^.^
7,070 POLICIES,
IHSUBINQ OTEB ..'-it-
19,250,000.00
The*Annual
..
Q«a just received a nioeatotkefi
SILVER PLATED WAKE,
1
'ilhSjk 1
VARIETY GO(D»,
Praaiams npoa wblol(
amount to
THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of the UNITED STATES OF AMEBICA, aflferds unequaled security to its Policy holders and combines all the advantages offered by other Companies, with several, peculiar to itself. Its wonderful success proves it to be the most popular Life Insurance Company in the world, with the Public, as well os with Agents#-
£S*"
Applications foF Insurance or for Agencies can be made to the Company direct, or to anX of the following
St
-TERftE HA UTE, INDIANA,
^Affords faolllties eqnal to any Business Collage in itha Weat for of .'i.'."
nI
**1
JOHHW. UX18 A
CO.
CTKCTNKATT, OB 10,
General Agents for Ohio and OentrsF aad Sonth ern Indiana. fcf rf XL* K.EELEM,' 26dwly ''r Agent for Terra Hante, Ind."
RAILROADS.
INDIANAPOLIS A ST. LOUIS B. H.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT*
3 T1R0U6H BXPftisS TKAUS
DilL)
BSTWCtH
Terre Haute and all Cities and ~—Towns IFtrti
Condensed Time Schedule, "to, 1809
J.
Alton,
oa
S A
Daily Xittf Ua^trespt Saatfays.
.Westward. MWht ex. fast sx. tfiirfltte. Tsrrs Hante, leave 11.IC pm SSSAin Mattoon, arrive fctf am a Uli Tolono, 1349p at lSLlTp "JUto am Chaapaign, lffipm' EW|r# Irfessi Cnlcagv,
1
S:10pns' t-AHy:m' OiliObiq
OantraUa, ." J.' SIitOans pin Cairo,T :00pj» S tA?m^ 2 0g a ui Pana,* f1? S:M a fc'litfltfa Ir *58 D.catur, Sr»4*t &0pm sirttn
6:36am 2:lSnla 0Sp
St. Iionls, b:26am 4:00 pm T:W vit. ireru
Mo.B. B. Have 9 JO am 4:94 pa 9:30 ant PaclficB.lt. «:15anv tSpm »:l5am
Macon, arrive Jifiersoa City, Kansas Olty, Iteaveaworth Lawrnnce, Tcpeka, fit. Joseph,•' Oauha,
sanv
6 30pnr«*9a*a up ar 1
M^Saia a^SO a
u:tt|ia .ItU'ssi
11:00 6:uOa sa lUuQ am U:15 a 9 «:30a a 1*,5 a.V 10:35 a 10tS6 a Ut*tu:U am
12:06 ttu* ss I,j jo M»«0 fi S:ld.a 1&0Q j« T.otfa hi 3:30^3 Tii (|4 ni
Accommodation train leatts Ts«fe ffitfti'd illy, m«i as 'Mflttowu
except Banday, at 4:65 m, ar 7:35 pm, Tolona 1:23 a a aad Ohl
Pslsee Sleeping Curs Sa
sli
•KMttalas.
Baggage Checked Through.
j. D. HiBirmrB,— Otn'l Snp't.. may21
-"TBO. S. OiBLAND, Oen'l Paee'r Ag't.
BERG'S
9 OiiS
(UN1VEBSALRXJSS1AN
HKAJLJtIVG ,5f:»ALVIi::
This valuable rsattdy haa
effected
innnmsrsble
cures, and haa gaiasd for itself a great repnla tion.
Ihe
dlseoveiar of tfcla Halve haa applied
it with eminent sue esse in thousands of casts daring the Crimern War, and
ha. cored
dangerous
wounds, in many cases oonsidsred aortal. Mr X. Baao la th» sola peseessdr of ths vainable secret of making this Salve from hie experience in nslng it la £arops and the eaccess attending its application there, he has bee a induced tomtrodaoe itinto the Unlted£t*te.
IT tlCLIKVES PAIN: trfi Those who have wotinds, braises, cnts of all kinds, or sores, felons, Scratches, Hoequlto Bitss, Frost Biiten Joints. Sure Lice, Ohiibiaios, Children's Seorbntio tiossplalats on Hrad and Face arsspeodilf cured. It has proved of great advantage to ladies, and is peculiarly adopted tor gathsrsd breaate, sore lsgs, Ac., tb rough con flnsment, and othsr causes.
It acta like magic la removing Boils, Pimple*, aod CHteDiaui lllseasee, aad has bssnsuccsssfnlly used for Corns, Bnnlons and Sore Throat, by applying externally erery evening before going to bed.
For sale by all druggists. Price 25c„ «)c, aol SI per Jar. Ofioe 88U Bowery. N, T. Koue genuine unless connterstgned M. BCRO's Universal Bnssian Hsaling Salvs. 200 Booerv. Nsw Tork
Vor sal^ by Joha *. Henry, No 8 Collage Pisce V. Jniy.Uly
COAL.
'm
gULLIVAN COUNTY COAL
now prepared to Hit all orders lor flul-
Uvan Oonnty Coal, which Is claimed to be equal to the Brazil, for all doasatlo purposes, will deliver to any part of the city, by leading yonr order at office of B. B. Bryant A Co., C. f. Blplay, or J.A. foot's Tea Store, with whom I have tnade arrangements to All ail orders, and i»« all Information regard So the businee*. olSdtf J. A. JMOBGAH.
JJIYBR
be*.«« n«
COAL.
Ttk. ata.,
JOHN UeFAHIiANI is now selMng tbe beet article of Blver Goal, sareensd on the widest screen In use la Vigo coanty, at as low a fignre as an inferior article can be purchased. Those wishing to lay in a supply shoald took to their interests, and bny tha beat whsn It fs sa cheap as a po6r trtictoe
Orders lsft at ths Post Offlce Lobby, at tbs "TlgoOonnty Scales," or addrsssed to Boa f9§ P. On Xerra Hante, will receive prompt attention. anglTdtf
&
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....
Miss tmeiftesf
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