Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 January 1870 — Page 1
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^INDIANAPOLIS,January 14,
nominate!' a splendid ticket, and that it will worry the Republicans awfully to make even a respectable canvass this year. Say it earnestly, and say it P^owly^aa |f.» weight of grief exceeding fifty pounds to the square inch were resting upon your devo-ed head. He will see it, and take the cork clear under the first time. He wftm* |oi|that fe*MWiriU vJe&p the Stale withV ifligofTty of Mteen thousand, and that he himself has heard leading, and sagacious Republicans concede the fact that it's of no use to attempt to carry the State in this campaign—or words to that effect, And then more of tho same sort, according to the formula they have used since the flood. Yau must
i$L yi(^UterouHiy13il»i'ifg tli«ijhj has n't gbt ribi#^o WatemCTPlT It would be a little rude, and besides unnecessarily disturb the pleasant glamour that befogs the Democratic eye. It would be better to rpjb itima ii£tle,,aw}«P offiwithi a countenance marked by a "pale cast of thought," and irreconcilable despair.
HIO JACET JASON.
1^ rf^ly feat lire of $eiri|u|ive jukti^ij m4« brought to light^nHhe Democratic pow-wow last Saturday. Jason B. Brown, you know, was a candidate before the Convention for Secretary of Slit* fa^tj |as' done m|ch|a|dga|il iirt/Wfrk for the Dombcracf lie lias served long and faithfully, and has done as much cross-roads howling, as any other orator in tlie party, and the time had c6me'ftrr a recognition. IMtf the Convention did not recognize him worth a cent they acknowledge that he had done his duly like a little man, but ofi^ed
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than 'tendfll1'fhi61 ifewl
con^iWi'ehtJtfy votes, just to break liis fall somewhat, and send him home without unnecessary confusion. Jason is not a man of many parts, but, considering his ability, h(3 has made a great flenl of nofito^ «!l^:|^ie|)ric au^nniqiicj ^sj^yle otf^raiamar liflve tuany a thne and^
fechoed and re-echoed in the hall of the House of Representatives and now, to renew' tho .geheval crtnsterhafiftn, "he has. declared Ivis intention to help elec^ the nwtO'Wlto was the eaiiio of bis*|reniaturedecay in the 8thof January Conven^ tion. Such cheerfulness, hiuler discourj aging i^QorUiv of_iuiita| tion. -f (jA'M
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THE ('ENTltAI. COMMITTEE RITSINEKa. It was a little surprising to Bee the fre-, quenti flashes of determination, onthe part of the Democrktic Convention, to squelch every, effort of the lea^e$t of, khq party here to run the machine. It isl Himply. a question dt courtesy, tlie choic^ of one or more members of' the Statd' CIMIHI county.' I^ don't make a patrgtei* )f ^difference wlieth-j er there is any member or' not in the) county, jj .Chairy)^ jc^ids^^nel
^tneyuo it to suit their own notions of political warfare. But the plain fact is, thej outside barbarians don't have any toq ninety fajfth!intiieMitl£ iHt t.lte(capital, ami it did them an immense^ amount of good to say\1iK£ if (lie Indianapolis men did not -want to pay fllfel^pena^..of .the.CQnvention, and h.e foijteat, jvitb one membei! of the Central CoAirnTltoefl they would hereafter-, hpl.^ jtj»e_0fventions some-j where eise. Mr. Cookerlv, hi mi sel^ made the remark, and ie fWi a ^isma^l^ jtiyaja) particularly nice thing to do—which it wasn't. It produced bad feeling it madei monied niao feel toliea&ie, Itlie Tueii whoj are first, and most frequently, called upon tf jfl^nk do«p) t|ie rfwbfeli fiecdiihy lo pay contingent expensesv ^4.deifroin its uolitical aspechthe manifestation was a 'outburst of tfiat pontemptib^e prejudic against IndianJipoiw, which some tuenj seeip to tjake'pride in cultivating. U.
I THE PONKTY OFFIce ASYLTJMSL,'^1 A wonderfully long schedule oftffiW^ to be filled will be voted for at the October»el«c^(jto t|li| ^£at fiJiMEi pf kt| ioi tn,i from the State offices to road supervisors, will .have to be provided, for but .ife/ja some consolation to know that there 'kfej men .who can be induced to accept positions of ponderoiis TPsponsibilitv and no
pay- In fad: Rome men Reem to'like it .1
positively have a yearning for the thing,' and though defeated foi", year^ in county and township conventions, they' labor assidiously, and always join in the general clamor.
Some of the county officers, it is but fair tos5ay, rfre Capital iindt,'who ftse county clerks, auditors, treasurers, and so forth, sometimes build nice houses, and fine stores, and get fast horses, and money in the bank, things that contribute very much to cheerfulness and good health
TKH DAPHOKIITY TRAOEDV
nt Kokomo, has from the first 'excited much sympathy, and sad interest here, where Lieut. Daugherty was well known, and liad trosts of- friends. -Many of the witnesses, so-called, will be from this city, although'they cannot testify to anything more than previous good character, and so forHi.
The trial has been postponed till April. M%jor Gordon of this city has the onerous duty of defending Lieut., Daugherty, but he is determined to do it, and do it thor-
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Nineteenth Year.
$2.00
LETTER.
If you want to elicit some remarkable political predictions, and at the same time make a Democrat look down on you with AJTOBBMEHifliAo. a cb^rMlV jienignln^ g^cejust Hiy Uy tllatre4 dLn't |4' th 5nfc &f flierfi that-fus State Convehtion
oughly, in spite of the threats of mob violence, and vigilant committees, that
an(J djdnt pay )ast.
FIRE IN EVANSVILLE.
Two Men Horribly Burned.
Special Dispatch to tho Cincinnati dazettej]
jp ^CvANSvp.i.ra, j[ND^^ra*tf 1I5. A1 Jvo ,*6!£fiirck)$»k •ok'&out in tlie foultiHtory ofS. Meyer
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inand^mdflMiM(I%)^f^fm« de, fendant. It seems to be the genera,! inipression!at Kokomo, among all clases, that Daugh^r ty will be convicted. f&6. mm tfei« pay last, ne papers have somehow acquired a curioiM dispositipn to criticise performances according ^o their merits, and the amusement-loving toAiiudnity seem indis{osed to go to t^ie theatre every time, regardless of wliat may be on the bills. Consequently t|ie Academy of Music liaa very frequent 1 dya^y^blfcionely^pepryiKe, and ^f-t^Jcfel^Tte ai(s jj|'J®e tnlatre peoile thought Edwin Forrest would ccrtaidly draw well, but the papers criticised hjm unmercifully, and even damned Edfljin Adams with faint praise.
The pi
-The.jij-actjejil comedy, acted by tli Democratic State Convention, drew bet^fei any performance, excepting that of Parepa Rosa's opera, tliis season, and some of jwre^tm tlrt l*tfrr^ •for'tlie first
Winter, tlie new city editor of the Sentinel, proves to be a warbler of much ability. His column are lively, and about iwj full of local wisdom as their capacity will aclWiit.^ tt's a painful drawback to oni's admiration of the man however, tokn4w that lie is a Democrat. That isthewih^er of our dyicpntenj. r"j tThjjS Etfrjnyj fyeths jj&P>e|i fixjd fact. ITolliday is an indefatigable worker, and if sueCess can he wrought out ijy hard knocks, he is the one to do it. Jolip says h^ will^ere long have the ,ljirge^t .lofl' #iy pa#e| Sf tliejcity, and that determination will offset considerable capital stock. .7. (Hi.
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i^iiBKrY.'liiqiiiorii'elleW! in -.Flora «onnty have just lw»en irtditt^'',,,M'f*Wta®* tbliJ".
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THE
Indianapolis Mirror continues its
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governing
Under the amended law elections, alljofficcti, the terius ,of wiiicli expire before the next general electioi^ must le filled at tho election in October, though the qflicer ele^t will .not tpice possession until the term expires.
,1:®nngluii
cinHlyf^lett at riirf rest^icejn'^aie!n,,oi\ Wednesday.
3VV) KMi AHiv
LACAtHrt*^ 8jortsnidt mictcedetl -In' killing a red-foK the other day at the one hundredth shot. a
Rxi iff OR hath it thatGeo. C. Handing is about to accept a iowitioii upon the.glJ.itorial force Xu^JanapoliH Journal.
THE weather should be favorab|e the 1aM span of' th4^)hio rivox 'bricf^ ftt Louisville will be witJijn the next
fifteen days. ,t 5 -p*.?1 /•. •,I MIn/l'. ,U I!-nt'iu-Vf.,
OXFORD,
Benton county, has six .hun
dred inhabitants, #itl»ontasing$ sa^pdh or Democrat in it. Ijoyal people can irrigate -theJr
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innards at th6f
grocery stores.—fnit 'Mirror. Y,•' ... 1 „i'H PAOT.
DENISOIJ,
a citizen of, Evaens-
ville who was supposed to have suicided by drowning in the Ohio river, turns uj "allvoiiitd VtSoking,^ ^alventrticl^.'
NIR. (ft'ix LVHNNIAN, CSnbiniiati, will deliy.er a^leptjy^^a »S|herii| and Kamtchatka, at Masonic I Lai I, Indianapolis,
Monday nightt •. his ~—~r"t —:—'•+—.*$*&' MEYER & Co's ^furn^ure factory, Evansville, took'fire on Tlmrsday. The iliun^s were, soon- eft^^gjuislied, but jnot (Intil Ixmis Kyse and Conrad Rqck,erman, twOiWofrktii^n" employed iW' (fie'buildiiigj were terrlb^ bnrnttl ill Attetnptin^ to escape therefrom.
were 721 convicts in both our
State prisoris at the close of tlie year She counties of Adams, Benton, Fulton. .LakeJBolaski, Starke and Steubeji^iad no conviCTs efther prison.
FIVE
HUNDRED head of sheep and one
hundred head of mules, arrived on one ie New A^bjuiy andSatewRail lew
LAST
Sunday night a daughter of Mr
John Fulmer, of Salem,,attended church in that town. During cliurcli she was taken sick, and died Monday morning is as a A I
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THE
^EYASFCTILLE Journal learns that
"the old gentlepian who lately tried to drown himself by, jumping from the steamer
lNorman
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Ifrokfe'^ut in ilie foutfi Htory of f^ Meyer«i Jo's furniture establishment, caused b^ some benzine being thrown in the stove, which caused an explosion. »The fourtli story of the building was used for varnishv ing and lininU^W furni|nne, and wamfaU
in tlSj ^he
tlifitrtlielire lirhke rtnt, but all escaped willioul niaterial injury except two.—i A (ierman by the name of. Valentin^ Ricbelinan wius badly burned and fell from the third story through tlie iilftiit Mtchway, receiving siicn iTangeron^ wpiuids froiu '.the- fall -flia# live. Another by the name of Lewis Rose, not being able to make his escape down tlie^tfiirjv^x, w$uj/Vnn4 sjtting in a window in tlie rear of the building, but before he could be rescued he was burned until he wiial as black as a negro.r -The hair was 'almost all burned off lift |lfeaili but at last ladders were put up lo liinj and he reached the ground. lie is sa badly, burnt 1 that lie cannot live. One man, after closing the windows of the room, made a desperate leap to the roof of an adjoinihg bililding, arid' thus save his life. A small boy ran through tlv aiMi,EBC»ped witUJittle iiijuryi It mpopsible to^teCertairi1 thfe extent of th damage, but it will be several thousam dollavs.ttyThe proj^erty vf»t in9vv^r,»\
with a flat iron in his
pockety HW Mio was rescued, made an ktteropl aSfew days ago to cut his throat )^"^r»jBvV"*»for, but only inflicted a severe but not dangerous gash. We believe this makes the third attempt of the old gentlemen to make away, with? himself."
'Kriri#receipts of the eanaKiastr year qxceeded the expenditure* on some $6,200. This considering the fact that about $11,000 was lost by suspension of navigation, owing to breaks, and that fifty-one of ^Iioxe breaks were mended Muring the year* !i.s regarded as an exceedingly, favorable showing, and the company decided to go on with the enterprise. A better report may reasonably be.Jtojifcd for this yenr.j— Lafayette. Journal.
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VERDTOT IN ABORTION f!ASE. Cim:Aao, Jan 14.—The jury in tli.e cose of Dr. Halford, ^pn trial', for murder in producing abortion on the lx)dy of a girl named- 'J^heodosia KaU^iisou, last iiight brought ih a verdict of not guilty. Ori announcement of the vepdict the cr^syd in attendance broke but in vociferous applasise, whidi took the Court pome time to suppress. „When discharge*!, several of the jurymen leaped over the railing to shake the Doctor's hand. His wife, who wa.s present, indulged in. tearfe. The case has been one of the most exciting ever tried in Chicago. '(iJ -BHTGKI«AVERS' CONVENTION
The Bricklaycra' National Conven?iofi dii*l nothinK of importance to-dav.
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The store of Mr. Van Velsur, at Neponset, JU.inoiH, W^H broken open la.st night, tlie safe bursted open with gunpowder and twenty-fix hundred dpi lain, stolen, -y No trace (Jf the bnrglari*.
l&ti."StEEriNd CAR ARRANGEMENET.'y Excellent authority says the Pullman Palaoe:Car Com]mny have purchased the entire interest of the Central Transportation Company, representing tho Silver Palace sleeping-cars running between Cliicago and New York via Pittsbnig and Tort• Wayne roads and connecting l'oiulw. ft,
P,otli Houses of the MinnesotiLL^i^3-" TureTjSve raCiffeil' Ifie Fifteentli A111 endment. J^lve VottAiTtfieJfonno. wn* 28 to i5. raoSi*RED IfTVER: S 4 i^ariies pit St. lloud fr'oni -'Ptrnbina and Flrt^®aili^ import tile sitifaficfli about (lip
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NASHVILLE,
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Cpiyn^TpHION A1, GON'v'JINTipW.
Jan. 14.—The C'onstiiuf
'§o^ii/JjCpllv'^ioiicontinued to-day to r» c«ive and uefer propositions to amend the Cflnyentiott, a considerably. number
rji&Ve
been sul^uiitletl. Ainwigst
•them, amendments declaring all- iwai? persons ^f, the ^ro^er 'iigfe, without ri--gai*)} tq^^cc, color, citizens of-.tlie State "eligible to office, and conferring the ught^of ^viQi-age ^poamale.citizens 21 years! of'.^ge againstt State-aid to internal improvements' pi^eScribiiig the mann^t '.^f'prosecuting j^l^eafihiflents, and offi«xukualle. to beinipeaclied providing
magistrates in civil cases providing ljpr mrrtarmrg^r CSJiiVentiohs in future to, amend the (lonsliLutiun proliilntingilte b«ern6rV hiilflry. Isdow four tliQiisand dollars, the salaries of Supreme Coftrt .tudges'below four thousand: dollars,(C'ireait.-Jildges below three thousand dollars per annum. An additional, proposition 011 the subject oftfranchisej confer^ the righ» ,vi\ all- wal? citizens,] vHitt^ ah(f black, but requires residence in'
Ihe State two J^itrs'and in the iCotijHy One year next preceding the election and pay-f ment of poll tax. No business in a-! tured.
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PARTS,
Jan. 1-1.—The city is tranquil
and 110 further danger of outbreak apprehended.. Trhops from neighlo*'ing garrisons 'havebeen ordered back to their post
POLIT1CAI. AFFAIKS IN FUANOF. IiONDON, Jan. 14.—The Times has an editorial tb-di.y on political affairs in FrancO) referring, to the Noir murder. It rtfgfew'MrOliviei^s indulgence in threats publicly made, and thinks it iiiijjossible tS^asrfcrefal^ the danger of (lie situation at Paris. '=,!/.-P
AN OriNION ON ANNEXATION. The Morning Post in an editorial tt-day thinksthat the proposed trans-continental railroad alone Will savo British Columbia from annexation to the United States. kiudsaS? ,'t bat ,«n»»
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I/Oiris, Jan. 14.—The planing mill and lox
f:«B^rpr
of Overhido, Bdshiiuan &
Co., and fie sasli and door fnctorv of Na-. ler ?e Sterling, corner .of Ninth street and Cass Avenue, were burned between one aa^iwf o'clwk thif -noraing.' .pverhide, Sftshnnart Co.'sMote is e^limated at $20.000, partially insnretl.
KANSAS LKQI3T.ATORK.
The Kansas State Senate yesterday ratified the''Fifteenth Amendment, plso. adopted a resolution asking Congress repeal tlie franking privilege, and another providing for tlie tort rails of the late Senator Lane and John Brown, to hang in the Capitol.
AOOTERRE-HAUTE, INDIAN A, SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 15. 1870.
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STANTON RELIEF FUND. .,cl
NEW YORK,
Jan 14.—TUeamoujit r-ib-
scribetl to the Stanton relief-fund llijlhis city is about $50,000L Collector Gi J»nel's list contains the,names of twerifT-i three gentlemen who have given
:pie'
thousand dollars each, and several wjh«* have subscribed $500 apiece. A. iT. Stewart's list is not quite as heatyi.' In Boston $1G 00© have been raised. In Philadelphia$20,000, making a total in these three cities of
:abOnt
$8G,000. Hie.
remaining $14,000 wil]„Jindoubt.^dlj I'0• made up in the West., 4ii I TL.5 4RIF. T/ATJTFEE^SATHFFL^''
It is aup|K)sed that the n&Tfffio^ft (In ik has been qnietLy oonvey&l 16 •an inpaiie' Asylum. His family j^B^le(^j,|tlie parsonage. Miss Johnsc^i^^wMfli Ic ill, and the principal chS^^reJpr tl is painful scandal disappear fniim view. .IIJNIO,R BASE BALLI3TS.
A call has been issued by. the National. Association of Junior Base Ball players, for a meeting on the evening .of Fridiy, January 28tli, at Tammany. Jlall. Tlie object is lo reoitfaju'ze, and tl^ elect^« of permanent officers. All the junior clubs are invited to send two delegp(es
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It is announced that General Ste\yart' L. Wo-idt'oid, formerly Lieutenant Governor of this State, will take the ediioriivl §linir.of the Brooklyn U»ion.
COMFORTABLE HA I.Alt V.
L'lyinouth Church voted fortnight jto incrrtise the salary of its pastor, K^v. Henry Ward Beecher, to twenty thc^isand ilollars. I11 the course of discussion aniOng theleading members, tlie idpa w:is 1 lirown out that- this increase |is made in consideration of BeeeherV advancing years, aiid ilie circumstance that it is his intention ere long to retire 1'rojii public life. One member ll'oped llijil. next year the salary would l-o ti\ ul wenty-lite thv.nsand tloll:rr. |4
NF.W ORGANIZATION
The "Tammany lieform Protect ivc-jind Benevolent Association," is the n.mi -,t new organization projected _by. Jacob C] hen and several other citizens desir.ws 1 edecting .t reform in the polities of Ilie city. .Meetings were held in dill'erepl pint's of the city last evening and active eps taken towards completion of their organization. Benevolence jind reforai are their object.
UNION I.EAGUE CI.UI!,*-^^^
The annual election of the I'n'n^i League Club was |ie]d last evening, -lael 1 S. SchuKz Wjis chosen President.
iCXl'I-ORINU KXPKUITIOW- [fJe anthorities of the Hroolclyit fe\r Yard are now..'lrfifjily «ngageJ in pushing to Completioii tlip!! prepiiratioiis for th« Darien explorirtgj e-fpeiit'i)iii The uij boat Ni|sic, Lieut. (JomniiMider .Thiii»i i^
Selfridge, commanding the expeili,
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A pel it ion was presented by Mr, Scott to the Suiidte. fro.iji lie Lehigh and Selmylkill rtf gion of IVnhsylvanin, setting forth llt Vl he tViuiruissioner of llevenue, in his report, had ilTcorreei.jy .reported his 1 e(K)i1t
IUe manufacture of |ig iron. Mr.Drake p)-eHeiiteil a petition,.in faf vor of aiiolilion of the franking privij-lee-e. -I -. t, .. ^r- t-
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I*i.* 'SUIT Fin's SI-ANWER. HUDSON, N. 14.—A suit I01 sbinih-r insti^ute/l by M'i's. Mary Ann Uivers against hei: father llenry (i. lioekei, ^f 1 /ivingsloii which has been 011 trial her lore Judge. Uogebooin, was terminated by the jury bi iiiging in a verdict of ^^,500 damages for plaintili'.
LOCAL NOTICES, 'J}
'Jf£ Prahe-H ltiillalo Alp These Alpacas aro pronounced, by Harper's Basaar, bettor than nny Others iinportsid^ Tlio, fabric is .slrontor, tiucr and smpotliur tho color hotter in appearance and more i-n during- tli an in any other brnnd.
Wo aro'iuiitf fug a spociafity of lln-s« Roods and soiling thorn a. as low prices as OltUiNAHY goods bring in this market.
The trade supplied at Wm-1 I'eakv .V 'i' card price. •.
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t!|iic:iKO A' N. \V 7:! WA !•m T.fA do preferred ST^4 Wi-x K(/'2 Wr.| Jtor.k Inland.: J"t'M 1® l#p Ft. Wayno it (Miicago ^"7'n SS/.j 8S 83 Terro-llautoAc Alton «-tV-i jil^ 21 do in-efei red.. -V)
ChiesMfo &. A Hon HtiJ4 ....... t-tT) I4r do preferred.. ii-r« :..v. ..'-tf4.,i (.!. «t I ndiana (Vntral IS 17J4 t!le. Do. (!in .V. I ml... ...v.uI ,i-.l....«ty:..'. Iml. .V ('ineiiiiiati u*.. -. S..i.. (I. A r-crl I'. HTv'-li i'iJ'K 25*4 w. 11. Tek-sraph »1)4 :i'4| (lot,I 124 imi Aim-rii-nn H.\press .. ^7 Wi S'e Adams Kxpress Oo ('",'4 Ci!Ji C'Aj United Slal-s Kxp. Co ti'l f2*-? filV
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Jan 14
A |e!inon was presented by Clamlin tor an appropriation lor xiippor I I,he destitute jmor \Vii--iliingioi
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I
rt.olit tliirli.-iiigeil family at 2T«i.r 5p. \V it K/Vl' tilli-liaiifted £io I rod at 1 Vi. 'URN llnehaiiKcd and iuiet. at 7BaS'2, ,S OATH Ste.-'.dy at Tiilji/tlK IS 1*1 --lliielfangud at '.!Oa'.fJ!. IIAIM.IiV Nominally nnchsngi'd nothing doing.
TO! A(!('(l IMitt alos of hogsheads. WHISKY-DULL.*!'.K. SK.K'P -!1111 and tower live at S (V'HH (R) itre.-M'it i-.l III v:. 11 receipts 3Ti'l.
IUI'ISV! I'tilit\ -1'iilt and nominal held ^1 til ,V ,i I'.UI.K KATS--Dull shoulders :l 10'*, rit-:ir ritt .-itto.s n.l. t^ am.1 cleiii* side:* at 14?.j-pai-Uud. liAl'l N I'lil! shonlduis at aides at ir»K'» at:V'i for i-leiir rib and I!r"i for clear.
low
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UiRhlK ul I,m- «h fill" 11 and 11 l-i? i-ii' 1111 ill-.*, I,A till'- Film stciini at lf'and-kettle at 1111-,: no i-:al,-s.
I11 T'l' Ml cry dull: fresh at iitiliS till 11 at '"'S I'llKKSK At 1T:«I7'... til N.SIOKt'i OH.— In iiioilernte demand nt'JO
ri'Vl'lUiljHIJiM- Tliill J.'a'il for lotined, (i'll,l 121
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li.t'll A NUft-St*ady at liar Imyintf. M'lN KV- CJniet at iliito ]er Cent tor tile t.c--l i.iipcr,
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vi:\Y VOttK JHAllKKT.-
t!- 'I'etcgrapii.J NRW Y«uf»f, Jay. I*. I COrruN Steady with ?ales of 3000 balos ift ti'v'.j, tor miiliilinK ii|ila.nds. t' l.l it I ti Receipt* f«,:-Tl barrels mark, heavy .-iml lo.il'n- lower illi sales il°5,S0tl bblh at 4 4lla4 V'lur supei lin.o iStato and western, I ,',-il tor extra State, -I teal! 00for extra we.-leitf. iV»n", 2T lor white wheat extra, 5 lf ai lu for round lump Ohio. finmi for extra Si |,(iniM mid li'»iiH Si Cut- I'lind trt' cl'dicm di-
KY KI.OUll—I'ull and lower sales of 10p tiarn l.J at I '.IT-aa 'J.K C'HtN All'*A Iz-Quieti-
W 11JSK Lower with sales. of weite\'U in)t '.'.I'-jat \W- free. W'llKAT Keceipti 8,W0 market heavy and la^c Inwar «ale« of 8S,"U0 bushel^ af I t.'.'.jai t.'i':. Ibr'Nii 2 fliirinK. I If for NA I do III .-tore, 1 2:'.' !il for winter red and atnli'-r-Hf elfti-tn I for- retail lit« do, 1 I'.ir aimltvr Tonnesso'-,, I 1*»l i-llOh'O vilklt^ .:ialc I
RY K- Heavy and ltm. ,iilX! bushfils at 1 !'ni Slate. I!AIII.KY-1 Dull. (lollN--Itenoipt? 810 ljii.shel« pates 38,009 tiiistiol)".
OAJ'S—Iteceipt^ ^.tHitiv iinirket heavy anil I a lower )ales (it '.tV.I.K.KI IHI^IICIH nt Miafiii fot we.sti-rn aHit liOatili for Slate.
OOFFliK- In fair request. SUGAR—Quiet sales :^U0 hogsheads Cuba HI mail'/.
Mol, ASSliS—Steady with ?ales of ItTiO barrels wl 7 -a7ii for NO. i'UTIlOLMUM—Finn at trtV, lor crude and t:,i for refined.
LINSKKI) OIL—lnl*KJ8^t I'OHK Firmer sales ol ti'iO liarrels at 27 2Ti nil V" fill new meps, 27 7f tor old ilo, "M (K)ai :J for prime and 2&iUJt3 lor pmne mess: also r00 barrels now mess .seller for February' at Ti •£.
LsKI'lF Quiet with salen of lfiO. barrels atr«al3 for new plain mess and I0al7 tor new exIra nie?s. Xieree beet" steady sales of 180 tierces at i'a^8 for primo mess and U7iC10 tori India me .-.
JJKKF ilAMS—Quiet with sales, of lOOi lian cls at iVJalil for new. TUT KA't'S Dull and heavy 220 packages' at II W.al.2 Car shoulders and 1-ta l.')4 for lianis.
M1 lillLKS -Stiiady :2m) boxes at l:i?ial4 fori Cuiiiberland cut and I l-'-s loH' KIIOII rililied. llllKSSKO HODS- A shade firmer al 11!-Jal2 for western. )AR1— Firmer l¥i() liercea at l.rJ.«nl(iJ4 fort jfeain and I'' j.'l 1 "r for kettle rendered a'fo na)1 Knives steam seller lor February at I6*j5.
RB'r'i'ER—Steady at 18a#Mor Ohio and 34a 45 for Stjito. OHKKtSK— Quiet nt I(Val8- %-JEM i»l -ti S-«,u: -a: i.'
RYK—Nominal at C8a09 for No 2. BAKLKY-inaeUvo and nominal at 808ft"i for No 2. ,•/ /j, 11IG W1N EB-Dnl I at 91. S
SUGAR—HHaH '"or common to choice Orleans. MKS8 POItK—Ative and '25a.riOc higher at 2i f.-O jaa 87!4 cusli, 10 7/a27 for February and 27 5i) trayer for February dosing at 26 7: cftfth
LA KI)—Firmer at lfi-Kafficash and If sel-ior-tor February. Mli)JLKS—liough sides at 13J4-
SIltJULDKRS—Dry salted steady ntlQalQ^.
NKW YORK DIIY UOODS MARKET. By Telegraph.1 NRW YORK, Jan. 14. Tho'inorkot is still dovoid of animation and price» «how no paiticular change froiu previous rnlif piinlini: cloths ll at prints Jal 12'J for lilt* bc::t madder new styles anal LVi lit!1-, t'l-r lieiivv (lion li .' beeting-, 4.r lor Stark b'i'~, 17 for Fruit ol the Loom bleached mm
I in" an for WaniKutU, 'ii'-j lor New York Mills »lid 4~ for Allendale and Pepperel 4 sheet•nga.
the claims of this well known insM.iii )-i -jo second to tbosoof no oibor j,
SIXTY YEARS OP STABLE ^U«!*'K:fS.
Mo, ihun- '/'en Mitluiua Of Lintuli 1 uJ
S250
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Janl3-dtd
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ii't its i«i I*' &
_^ IIIJA10 MARKET^ By 'felograph.J C'niOAUi). Jan. II. EXCltANGli-1 1-1" premium soiling and 1 1-10 oft'buying.
FLOUR—Steady and fairly active at 3 Sfta 4 7.r for spring extras. W11KAT— rinner sales nt of No 1 at 8-ln ST,.
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8T.L0UIB MARKET.
By Telegraph]. ST. Loora. Jan. 14 TOBACCO—8W»dy and nnehanaed. COTTON—Nominal held at ld at 1
GO for superfine, »t
lUiMP—Undrewed Mid at 1 «. KbOUK—Quiet at 4«t GO loi &0a4 75, X: at5iti0a& V5.
FLOUR—Quiet at i»A GO for naperfine,. »t 4 &0a4 75, XX at&aS ffi, XXX to fancy fartiily t54M«5.
WHJSAX—Dull except for tks beitL grades 2 red fall at 1 00a! 05.
No CORN—Firm mixed and mixed whit* in balk at 65aC7, mixed and yellow sackeil at 72 76, white at 78*80.
OATS—Firm but slow at 47a51 In bulk and 5fh56 sacked. ... BARLKY—Nominal at 1 lOal 5 for Mtnneaota spriiur
-Firm small sales of choice at 80. IKY—Held at 94 SIDHII sales At 'JFSKKRIKS—li
RY K—FII WHISKY—iid.U OROCUR1K&—l>all ana unchanged l'ROVISION&rl>«U and weak. VORK—Sold ai Zl&Zl'A, round lots could be bought lower. ....
DRY SALT MBAT-iOrdere filled at II for gbouldere(and15for elear sides. BACON—Dull at 13% for shoulders. l&diiV* for dtarrib and 16K for olear sides.
LARD—Lower at l&M for lirinie steam and ^AOTLte—Firm with good demand for
NEW^ YORK MOUE* MAItli KT.j RsTelegraph.] N«w YORK..Tan, MONEY—Easier at W uer oont.
STERLINQ—Firmer at «4a8Vt GOLD—Opened at 2I?4. sold 21Ha22 andctosod at 21%.
CLKARANCBS^-$36.000,e00: 1 GO ERNMENTS—Steady.
GRAIN DEALERS.
JOHNHANEY, /.-Jfci od't
OoiiimMoii Mercliaiitj
.And Wholesale and Retail O-Jalor• in all kinds of Grain. Waretiouso on Natli First Street, at Oanal Basin. I erre-Hii«to, In an a
Strict attention paid to receiving ami *»i warding goods. jol8l*|i
PAINTERS.,
Sign ami Carriage irr.
I am now prepared to do all kinds cd UnjrKy. Wagon, Carriage and Sign l'aintin*. on ai little better terms to- 'eustomcrrs than anyolfior firm in the city if yon don't bolievw «t try ilie.
N..1J. All work warranted tonn-"MIIIHUH: On Sd Street, lelwe«n Midn
tion.
SHOP-
Cherry.
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raitST CLASS??/-1 I" tl-tf !t JW.iMl -SW if! I it I fifrtjMi hrMl
1ASH INDEMNITY «T -t) -/(.ffi «i wf arfi
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Market vn.lno of Stock, (§h«ro
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Rusiness conducted on pi-inciplo?* t'uin mereial honor. Fair Rates, Liberal Terms, Prompt Settlements. a
UAGER &. MoKEKN, Agents,{ Xerre llauto and W-i.utv.j
jn8dtf *tam -»»t i': 1 III .'-ill! I rUVIDEND NOTICE. *. •i.--- 'N'A'+IRTFC IT« •t^iN o.®RR«* H-awK.IKjd., .(iinnary &, 1870
f&iiilWtfM «.J
Tho Board of• Diredtors have this day declared a dividend of five ('.) per cent- free from Government tax, payable to Slocl.liolJers on demand. ja6 C. W ARISEN. f!iu"l«ier-
OARPENEBK TAKE NOTICE.
(COMMISSIONER'S
SALiK-'l'ho un.leisign-
eil. Commissioner, appointed by I ho igo Court of Obinmoii I'lea's. will, on KM nr. la#,
acres off tlie north side of lot H). all iii scet'nih l(). town 12, north ra|ige 9 west, eiVntaining. in all, 20 27K-100th aiases-a poiUon ol the real etlatc belonging to the heirs ul .lolin itischotl, late of said county, deceased.
Tr.BWS OF SAI.R. Onfi-sixtli eiicii. the balance.-in equal pajlBienta, in ono. two, three, four and five years, the purchaser giving notos boaringlO per ennt, mlei-o.it int-'i est payable annually, secured by in.-.rlvago on is
Said land is well improved, all l-.-in-od, now house iy. stories high, cost W«ll, cia' tern, stable, sheds,'-gmoke-honse. tine orchard, hot-beds,, strawberries and all small fruit, ready for gardening, aud within onu1 nartor of a mile of tho city limits.
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Persons Wishinfe to make fnvtb«r umiliry will call at the premises, «»n i)ioiJii( Market street, or on Ferdinajid Foidler, A,diu rot s-iirt estate, or on the iinJorsigned.
A property like this on the proposed terms, is seldom offerod. Do not forget the liui« and place of sale, }{y ordor of the.Vigo Court of Common Pleas, JOSEPH H. BLAKE. Com'r-
j^ISSOLUTlON. Notice in hereby given that tho partnership heretofore existing between Iw. I' and Frs. Crawford was dissolved on the first day of Januarv, 1870 All pai ti know ing themselves indebted to the I nil are requested to CH 11 and soltle. •h*' V/,J'v'1 bu ql.«eU.
Having purchased the intorosl it Mi Murray, as above, will e*ntinii« the lot "el' Shoo business at the Old Stand. N...'« l-m street, where, by offering a pood n. ti -1 reasonable rate, and by hawng a ment. I hope to roci-i.vo a libera :•-li .ftrado. jallkUf Htvl,.(,kAlM"i •!'.
DYERS.
YRIN'G,'SCOURING, I* I
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In an Its Branches, at
H. F. Reiner's Dye House,
Jdain Stb«t. Gth and 7th. *cpl7d2m
M. SMITH, riiHinifiil l»\Work*.Second street, botw-wi *la»i
and Cherry, a»lioiningtlieStowart IJ-.IH-•• Dyeing in all its branches, sncli pr Shawls.Ribbona.Silk ol all kinds. Me.m .and UeLaine. Drosses, ilurtiuns. I' "'":'. Velvet, Parasols and Fringes. I ajl "I tenlion paid b) Cleaning an, 1 rotlnNV. oat damaging the oolore. R»eh articles^* rope Shawls. Silk Dresses, Merino and U"'«»in Dresses, Broche Shawls, Cashmere Shawls, Cloaks, Carpets and Piano Covers, Cleaning of Gents' Coats, Pants, and Vests neatly dono. m20dlnii ...
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Established May 12,1861
FAMILY CROeBRIES.
JA8. a. TURK KB, Ol •UflW,
TURNER «b BUNmrJ
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"Wholesale and Retail
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.i^ ^EALEBS II* *11. All kinds of ad i'
Fanuly
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test fiit t) prime at 3a5J4. choice at CaC 5HOG 8—Dull and easier at 8H9 salts mostly at»M. ,J„ n,
*5 tin turn di«ii
*|*'4 -|ii i-'-Varitl -re? luai-ii- -*i »dl V-f
We are now opening a general stock of Ftmi* ly Groceries, embracing every article anally found in such estVitluhineDU, audreouosf oar friends ann the public to give us a call and examine oar Stock and Price*. Allkindaof
COUNTRY PBODVG^i Booxbt at tho inarket prlie. Give us a n|ll. No troubl^ to show^ooi^a. /-,1n js
FLOUR ANT PKKIJ,
We have also opened a Flrtnr and Feed Store, where you can atall timouget tlie best ofFimily Flonr, Hay,Oats, Itian.ic. All goods do livored free of obarge in-the city.
TIIKNKRA BUNTIN. Cortifer7th and Main Street.
Terrf Haute, Oct. 0,1HGSI. dtf
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
The undersigned having gone into business at C. N. DEMORKST'S old stand on .i#Ji .lilt'" in i'
St.,
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W. HOWARD MANNING
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As a inediiiin of safe anil available I n-i n.niit .n' i-v agaiiist lo.-s ordaiu.ivol J., K»I .-•i jt ,t i.v-s'j
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Fourth &
Fifth,
Will keep on band a full supply of fooi for |,0t
man nnJ
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FLOUR, jis,,,' "fiut'W i«w,« .J'jAly FRED, ,.j 'K'rfsvitn"- FRUIT,
POULTRY
ti irAnaru 1 acoArtt
Jill
And a general assortment of,
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Family Ot'oporuiM and Proviaiops. «iloifcr•»(«/•/ Will^cVpVon.-'lanfffon'fiiinffa'fresh sn"ppfy of Vogi-taldes ul all kinils. Wilt also opeA on
S a 1 1 I '"lit -U
A FRESH MR AT MA HHKT,
And kenp all kinds of t'rivsh moat. Lcavoyour orders ami they will be tilled and delivered iiroinptly to all parts of the city. Will also buy all kinds.ot .„. 'i4»it* i!
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Farmers will do well to call before selling.
J. E. VOORHEES.
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Coiiipicte Slock of (iooils,
fivjz/H am t' ,. I"
(ti thttii tver ill 'l'ul T8-llantO» A .li ti -till Lbey oomo. \*i, I 'i ifflSrtl
Bit,lea III ev-ry variety, cheaper than tne cheapest. ,, Standard' Works, a goml supply.
Oitldlooks to suit ail tastsand pockets. .Itivenil.j UiMiks, piles upon pilos. Pocket Unoks, a choice selection. .. hill 111: Books, a uew full Stock. .. I'oekiit t.'nll-.i-y, a nieu variety, very lo^v. Uold I'eus, t'e.ncils aud Pen lloldurs to suit 'the uio.-?l fastidious.
Pi.'turoy and I'ictnro Frtitu'cs, the best ill the iburkut. riMtognipti AtbuiiiH. ufld Port Fplijis, come ami,see them
School lioiiks with «-tii(-1i to supply tlie wholtujunutry T.o a.tui. itII theb ilies
Fi-encb, ICiigtish and AiuerjcaB Papers ylaniped with any initial ', Hleioijrtcupes audrflerooscopic Views.lieautilul to Individ. Ji
WiitiiiK l»e.-ks iiml U',rk lioxes, all styles mid sixes Night Blooining Cereusin a Magic lirackvUs f.ir all the Koi.-k Knavaa,, -w.,...
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an .psjsiliiSf
/'JnfUrss urieff/"} at'
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Of other things -which yoii must see, nt 10-J Main Street, to appreciate. VSJiltf
rnilE Kill, LOW I NO aro among the Hooks in sets for sale iii reduced rate?, at
BART.LETT & GRUNDY'S.
Macaulay's History of Fngland, Macau I ay's Kssays, ®"4 I'reseutt'a Complete Works,( httu i-'n lluiue's Hiigland, Irving'sW oiksComplote, ,, I lie kens' Works, Longfellow's Poem^, |K# i.ifli)f'iUn Cooper's Tales, IM tW»#--Milman's History of the .lews, Milmnn's History of Clirisliauifv, ""W .'lia.mbers' Inforniulion for the People, The linglisli Poeta, i.,. Holland's Works Complete. (Ifrightwodd lid.,) and a lnrge iu.intity or .liivonil- Wo ks that will please the Children very much. Now the time to purchase. 29d*w
AiiENTS WANTED Everybody's Lawyer.
AND BOOK OP FOKMS.o^1 It In a Law Library Coadeaeed 1 It IN the Latest and Beat Work oat! It Is the most reliable ever fane* I It l« alike natytct toll the States I It Is alike Milled to *11 the States 1 It la equal to every Baiermaey It la aa lantructitve Book for the Family I,.. It Is a Ready Uefrrcnce Book for all lllaaseit It Is the PlalaMt, Simplest, aad aioat Co*i""iHa, la short, "The People's Great Firm Bookl
To rap tlie the Climax, It hi the Cheapest Book before the People I „. "TIIK KlUfl IH-' STlHlK lUWlkK." l.'J*', pages, 2t*i illuslrations. AHalioat the history alia varieties, crossing, breeding, feediug.i and management, diseases, and their romedics, of the horse, ealllo. sheep, swine, poultry Ac. In eheapness anl l'alli»»ss It has no rival. Farmer^
Will
buy it before auy othoi
3,"THKN'kW MAP WONDER" for every anbsci-itior. sent Iron Sil pages. Address Sdlm liouD.sl'KKO Jc CO.. L'i|icage.
ARCHITECT.
^ROHRPRCT A IUT1 IJDKK
«J. A. VKYDAGH,^
Pbiw.SpeolflcationB. Superlntendalfee, and Detail Drawings furnished for overy descrip
tion of Buildings.
Or PICK—Northeast coroer of Wabash land Sixth Streets, 2d story, Demiuf Block.3¥
DRY GOODS.
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Groceries.
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R«atf the ^^tlnioniils received and judge ftr yilhiem
1 ti*. «.»! !.*! ^I.'.i ~W» hucti. iaoitBOb*»»*
froth A' 'iftl^r last
hit^ n^boii^tf^^ a^a'cheap a bill of goodB'M I dld of yon lhut weck. Isuppoee that if I should buy goods on a Gold Basis (Gold being 121) they would have been- cheap, b«rt I fmmt confess youra yv.^r^ Ianb«|*w th*t'i"jija .vi-
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Letter received Dec. 18tb,:, "My Goods turned oiit ,ino^ .«rtisfuctory. 1 loolc particulHr pains to look through nil the Stores Fri yoiir '^ity IOHOO whore the lieat ani «ilie:ipe3t ^oJils were to be had, but foitud noiio. HO cheap and i?ootI aa at the "tirent I lc:iiluii:utoiH for Wry (inodV
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In1View of'tB'ene faotSTddft desire on our part that all should
REAP THE BENliFIT
OT?niTTi^.weu«i|
LOW PRIONS!
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Wo havo extended this sril'o for ::•,•• •••ti- liitn
TinilTVDAVS!
Anil in addition shall offer 0* Ii a inducements iii "v'*
FlirtS' »j# u*i~£ »w»l wli t'lonkN, -,1-j Oi» t-.5it.dSI! ,, MlkN. miu.t rrHif in4t WrcMs U«KHINW -,Y i'-.h ,,„f'lo«kinK»„ ,«ul ,« «'it^iincm
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Be it K11• -iv11 11110 ml tlie people everywhi Itif I r*v s. iH. ijit» fKu ,«»i! il I iy
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Avaii yoursolf of .thiH opportunity and buy Goods nt the( lo^ett Now York wholesale raf4x. 'Come early for the best
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mSUBANCE COMPANY
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IN THIS WOBLD^
A Life Policy covering 4IU,tJlV. oft® ibe obliled Iroui this reliable untl p/ogreiMic i-oin-an ii re 3 only $195 80. It iu-»iilb* )ui
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ll'ifhoiit any Sjh.uU .JkiUWHoith ... «i (p*\ 1 ».lj «J
Thisjxijic'y will huldgpou fM-ljv/rare$ra with nit fm'tlier pnyuientii. so tiiui the -»s|^ pliy ment of a tlo.tsin I'Mil-y in this ctonrMliy will boeiiaal to only $i»7 i*l.por*.yeiir^ii!» I .-J.
A good number of Polirjes li:ijV« aweady been taken by some of thebent citixens of this city in this candidate for publii' liWbr,' which id destiuod to. dn a,v«ry largei biuiaevi faerc, and(whx should itp.otV fo r, pt ico aoujip of .its liberal and dishnctive fcatures.""'"^
Ordinary whole-life ^Policies Absolutely Non-Poj*reri,table From payment of first aunual premium. ,^
All restrictions npon TRAVKl. and RESIDENCE rornoved, «Tid no permits redtiired. .1 {oiiditl
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NO ACCUICULATINN OF INTEREST
on Loai)s,or Deferred
Premiums, and
NO INCREASE
of annual payment on any class of Policies. 4
THE EMPIRE
is nrr lf.ed Ttnnrtl of In snrattce ^(iffifalii) of some of oar Ijuisl anl ipo.-t.relUbloatiaenv to which all ileriring'
LTFE rXSVUAKtCE
Would do moll to refer for fnrthec Informatlqp before taking Policies olse^here..
A,-.. Call at the office of the Board, at aoiH
Shannon's Ikmk!,
Ohio strftft, bet. aniT 4thrStd.,^
Or aiion any of tho (Allowing gentlemen who are iiiembers of the Hmrd, who will give any information deairodi ••.
''Ol». W Mi l.KAN. Attorns*. 1 S P. Bn.ANNnN, Hanker. 1 W. H. KCKW ART. Sheriff.
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W. O. MULL, Physician.
4-I".• A. B. lt)lITH.'Liveryrtian.
HON. O. K. KKtiV.MayOR.
Nf' L.SEKIIKRORn. Butcher. M. K'tlloKMKIIlv.City l'raaaoto* W. W. JOHNSON. Physician.
D. P. HAVENS,Attorney. i. H. D«(7«I.AN8,
novSBdly Soliciting Agent.
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