Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 February 1870 — Page 2
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matter were franked from Washington \lael month, atfa•coatof -$5^,000. tremendous leak must tic stopped. I
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Question of an air-line road from
Washington to New York is again up, "V and interested parties are awaiting an opl/C portunity to argue before the ^m^ittee ^•JL" the constitutionality of such w©fishy the
General Government.
THE bill to incorporate the Cape jCpd Ship Canal CoiftpM«, ,f itti« capitr* of tea millions of dollart hft been cd in the Massachusetts Senate. It provides that the work on the canal commence within two years, and shall j* finished within seven years of the time the act shall take effect, which is to be on passage. -st'
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WABHISGTOM correspondents say the President heartily approves the measure V- creating and ^tending territorial i* ment over .itbe-vast^tracb of couiitEyJetween Texas and Kansas. The tract in question ii larger than the State of Ney
York, contains about 100,000 inhabitant*, and it is the only portion of our national .' domain, except Alaska, that is not under
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State or territorial government.
rFI#SJ I THF. Nebraska Legislature will be corivened on Thursday the 17th inst. Gov. BUTLER recommends action on the fotlowing points: Ratification of the Fit t'eenth Amendment, provisions for this immediate erection of a,penit^nti^jj thfc passage of ®"militia-tow j^ivBionjo^l State into Congressional districts, and r- some important amendments for existing
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THE presumption of the Missouri Dm* o:rot, in assuming the role of Repulican overseer, and undertaking to lash into it$ free-trade coffle, all the Congressmen of the West, reminds the Chicago Eepubhcan of the inebriated gentleiqan who clung to the grass in his bewilderment, and tried too keep th^ e^th A^u^ufnr ing around. Does our ambitious eontemporary—inquires the RepiibliSdln—^Kynetaber the fable of tlie fly that fancied it was directing the movements Of the ox?
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papers state that all the
Insurance Companie-i of that city and State, under the decision just rendered by the United States Supreme Court, wil| claim gold ou mortgages created before 1862. These compauies hold about ten millions on such bonds and mortgages,
and it will make a difference of about tw millions to, those who. W'H have to pay The life insurance companies have not so decided for obvious reasons they feel inclined «ot to ^isiatupon-their legal rights in regard to these old mortgages. Ihe savings-banks have as yet taken^g^^tion
•\\e AGREE with a Boston coten?porary ii^ the opinion that the" Emperor of Russia, with all his power and might, is a shallow-pate. He has gone so far, recent: ly, as to offer a reward for hypocrisy. H« has issued an ukase that Jews who \yill embrace the Christian religion will be exempt from millitary service. Honest Israelites will scorn the privilege, while the souls of such as would accept it would be very small indeed—about as dirainutivejas that of
GEORGE
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England, of foolish memofy-,1 whose im. mortal part, BYRON has assured us, was so little that it would not stand the ordeal of condemnation.
IT IS said that the Co.ijrmional Globs costs $1,200 per dayl As that sprightly and enterprising Bheet devotes itself principally to blazoning dull speecheA that would never^ otherwise creep into type Gen. GARKIELD has asked if it may not be cut down or discontinued. We should need the doings of Congress,- tolerably full, and in some official form Ibut the, Qlobe has become a mere fungus of ho earthly account. The daily journals print about all that is needed, more than most people have Uine to^read. Seventy-, live years ago the Olobt was necessary and the franking privilege a good thing but there is no more need for either now than for a revival of the old stage wagons between WashingtorvandNow York. *•v .Tiffinj W?
THE New York.ijapei-s treat the legal tender decision about as we might have expectcd them 1®., The Tribune^ finds in it a notification -^of .the near approach of specie payments, and warns all persons concerbcdlo "setth^t«*lre«6es^tfs and "stand from uuderi". The WofU says it comes much too late in the day and™ -'about as valuabliB as a fet of medical prescriptions'forftlI the deceased persons 'who have died within the last eight 'years." The 'Tim seeajtjhat. the decision will eanse hardship, hut does not see that the constitutionality of the law itself4s impaired in the least. The Herald loes not believe that llie "lather of greeu backs" is going back on them now, and is confident that the constitutionality ofjhe act will be affirmed at an eaMy day.
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CoNGLyoiNa that the legislators of Ohio will insist upon" making punishment, and not reform, the object of prison discipline, a Ciricinuati paper inquires if it would not be well for them to listen to the appeals of tho»o who astc that woman shall be placed MI chalge o^ her erring siBters? No reasonable objections can be raised against the appointment of female inspectors" of prisons still less against their efforts to reform those from whom all the better it&tindte of woman hkve not departed. A petition to this effect has been presented to the Legislature..of Pennsylvania, not hjy '^gifa^pra" *or "revolutionists," but hy noble, sensible women, earnestly striving to alleviate the misery^ of those unfortunates upon whom the law has laid its corrective ba»d.--Itfa^pear» to us that both justice and propriety demand that to females ahotild he assigned the charge of female convict®.
"PROGRESS" is the order of the day with BEBCHER and his church, the last step being to do away with the good old orthodox ides ^MDabvij^ th punishment mmtfRnne Pt rigid ortholo^1i^heMj®*e foiln in one oftJie artielei^ Fiut! mouth many, members have thougjht it JSbjeotionable, and now Mr. BEECHEK concurs in a resolution directing the appointment of a committee to revise or blot out the oflend-
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T^£«KKij()Bwgeac und^rstwna^M^ ^Jifawiag^iately opiehetf forto are heing made, to 1^ duce the emigration to thiB country of ja better and more intelligent class of lishmen than haVe heretofore come ov^r
with accounts oi public meetings and of ^|iyate enterprtBeB to hurfy ov« here the thousands of active laborers and^ skill^ mechanics every.where see^inj work but finding none in the great cities. In tly lar^e manufacturing tdwns the distress particularly great, And to-day England sees no way out of certain pauperism iof in extremely large proportion ot J»el' population except by emigration. To encourageit, immaise sums ^f jmonfiy^jre being contributed, and emigrants not only have their passage paid, but are suyplie with capital sufficient to enable them tp get awsy from our sea-port'towns on their arriya) aiid (o purchase the cheap, fertile Sdids'df the West. This mofilhent has the sympathy of at least one of the largest railroad'corporations in the United States and the seuii-paapSrs of England, whoarfe often in every way worthy and respectable people, will soon be crowding over to up •in -•astonishing'*trambersr** To all Who come to work, who bring with them tlife needed capital of willing and strong arrni or better still, skilled la^or, there will given a large welcome, iil^the West an the Souty they are needed* and thawan of them grows greater every day.
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A Poor Nfwark fch5ri|«M! Voiuiut Be comes a Wealthy Heiress hr ihe Mnrdef of Iter Mother and thicl
From theNpw York Sun.l* E *. Twenty vears -ago ^. Joseph Reiacl Keft his fatherland for California, ytTerej ifter years 'of ioil and labor in the mines( he accumulated a large fortune, winch tinder' provident management, inqfeltaec until the round sum of fl00,00ft, wasdiis Tiring o(Hthe Pacific sl(fiie4ie came East, jupd having^no friends of relatives in this country, he wrote for hi?'ni®ce, Fraiicisca Pflug, noir Mrs. John ft£,Neiber, relicling in Germany, to come and-make her'Home with him aml share his fortune. ^T|
Again and again li'e wrote for herf4i finally, about a year ago, he visited his native country to urge the niece and her mother, his sister, to return with him.— When he arrived in Bremen he learned that his niece had nisrried and gone to America but a short time belore fe'St^dKeefisted in' a baftlt at Shift gart $20,000 lor her sis a dowry. Several of his family becoming jealous of his fond ness for Francisca, quarreled with him and he and his sister, Erancisca's mother were fatally Htabbed, the assassins es caping to this country.
Meantime tVancisca and hor husband: not being able to find i«M uncle, ,who had returned to Germany,1 canie to'Nowarky and are now residing on Springfielci avenue, in that city, where they earn their daily bread by their daily toil.
About a fortnight ago a German 'Woman, dying at the hospital on Ward Island, confessed that she and her brother had murdered Mr. Re inch and his sister, and tpade such a disclosure. that Iter brother was' arrested at Castle Garden and haa.since been taken back to Gemm ny, where he is to. be tried. At first the dying woman Wa loth to tell who she was," hut finally confessed that. she was
Francisca's sister, and with the aid of her. brother had mirrflered her mother ahd uncle, iteforetheassassination,'the uncle had bequeathed his property to his sister 'and favorite ncice, making her the heiress to over $100,000.
A TRICK OF 1RAIH
MM I*ttt 9 W: Allowing How a Poor Olific Seeker was Made to Decline a Place when lie did not Want: to, tfnd Containing a Hint to Office Seekers Generaly. From the Milwaukee Wisconsin.] *i"
The excitement and anxiety among those after office at the present time re minds us of a little incident that may be givejri as a cautign $q tboa^wh^apl office veryTbiadly^ In our own city not many years ago there were several gen tlemen who wanted a particular office and .had tW "want^' as, severely as mortal m&n could have"if, which is saying considerable when we 'consider the office seekers of Milwaukee'. These gentlemen jwere considerably disturbed the fact khat a worthy b.ut n^oet innocent German was alter" tlie same place, and wh^t was more, stood a chance of getting it. Thcv went to him and tried to induce liim to leave the track but no, be had too good a thing. One day one of the men went to this German and said: "You are runniug for such'and sdeh an office "But look here, they all say you cannot write your name. This will not answer, in. that office a man must be able to write his name at least."
The German was naturally very indig nant. ^""Who say dat—who tell dat lam hellhre Yankee lie—who say I no wvite-j—I make hell mil him?' ,|^ '.Jf. •'All say so. JButv look here—this is the wiiy to settle it—there is pen and ink writeyeurnaineonth paperand I will show it to Jthe bo)'i^_aud they will see that yon cah ^trite.
The innocent office seeker did as requested, and wrote his name in a pretty
"I'll show the boys thw," said the man "and they will believe what they see." The poor German went off happy, and counted upon the nomination, when the vote j¥as declared he did not receivd one not a%olitarv one. What did it all mean? He went to see one of his pledge ed friends. "Vot de hell-fire you does—vot for is dis— "Why," said the other,' "you have declined,
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be a candidate-7-What are, you
talking abotft? "Tec-lines—! teclineS? I teclin^noting—I want»d». blace, untjiMi say I gets like sees dat."
him, unt now, you does Ji?e dat. I no
The delegate hustled about and soon found -thepaper setting forth that he, the German in question, was thattkfiil fort he lonprs thev would confer upoa Jtiin-hut ie declined in fiivor of his frrend—' (who was.nominated). "Ijook at^that, and then tell me you have ~not resigned, if you can. Every one knows year
wgnatara and ean**t6tt it
anywhere." Tlie poor office-seeker was nonplussed. There was his signature just as plain as day at" the hottina& of a oMlKnjitioit. He saw. it aU irtpr,
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had been led into i£
tra"p as t6ld sibo^ Mid ribs had lost the office he coveted so much. He hunted up the man who managed to sednee the signature.oat of h|m airiF gave him a bl^bg, but the man was equal to the task.'
I did not believe there was so great« m^thlB world," htod the maj^
showed that signature around and was proud to work for a wan that could write his name so prettily. 1$omebody borrowed it to show to a friend, and thkt somebody shasJ^aycd this j&t g&M a good joke, ..
Germai^liiled to H^4he joke. He jpnd rifeore and rrpped and tore iljemm that he woukntper lie cahghTl^^^ such hellfire nwe trick again, and wc liope he will not/knd we hepe too that none of the office-hunters now so anxious for a place will be caught in the same or any like trap: «r* •—i#'** A'T
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SOMB YKARS since a poor but talented gentleman of tlie medical profession conceived the 'idea that if he could produce a-medicine Of tiniversal application and extraordinary merit, and make it-known he could not only enrich himself and cs cape thedrudgery»-ofa Physicians "ifle but also benefit the sick in a greater meas ure than by his private practice. He therefore consulted with the best Physi cians he could find and the result was tlie production of the Judson's Mountain Herb Pills, a famous and most successful med icine. He began in a small way to make the Mountain Herb Pills known by advertisingthem aml slich was the value of his Pills-, that in a few yeaiu 'he had not only amassed a fortune, l^t had that rare satisfaction for a r^ man' of having relieved the sick, and benefitted his fellow-men iq e^ery part of the country, as thousands of grateful testimonials coulc prove.' The Judson's Mountain Herb |Pills have curhd Dyspepsia, Liver, Com Jplaint, Female Irregbl^rities, and all Billous disorders. This little sketch serves both to adorn a tale and point a moral.
Dr. Judson's Pills were meritorious and the doctor .himself knew the value of
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Mark Twain's Hotel.
send you tliese my rulesand regulations This house* shaU he considered sti'ictly ind-tefnperale. 'None but: the brave deserve the fare. Persons owing bills for board will be bored for bills. Boarders who do not wish to pay in advance are requested to advance and pay. Boarders are expected to wait on the colored cooks for meals. Wheels itl be rigidly changed on6e'innk Double^hoardprg oin havetwo bed^ with a room -in*t-,- or two rooms'with abed ill it, as they choos%^ JJoardefeAare.^eqdfested to pull off their boots before retiring, if they can conveniently do so. Beds with or without bugs. AU money and other valuables to-be left in care of the proprietor. This is insisted on, as he will bt responsible for no otlier kisses. Inside marfer will not be famished for editors under tpy consideration. Relatives .coming to make a six months' visit will he weleomed, but when they bring their household fnrnitttre, Virtiie- will cease to be a forbearance. Single men with their families will not be boarded. Beds with or without boards. D^ams will be charged for by the dozen. Niglitmares hired ont at reasonable rates: Stone vaults will be firfnfehed to'snoring boarders, as the proprietor will in no wise be responsible for'the ^broken tinpanums of other ears.
The Wabasi^liliei liinal Swindle. Some months ago we called attention to the fact tfeAt a.,j^tejne h|d been matured and wiu in process of execution to add several million dollars to the indebtedness of our Slate by having it take back the Wabash Can^i and assume ihe ddbt. in payment of w|p^ thfe^caftal frasb o^pe "acceptea by the Dohdholders. We were somewhat surprised at the apathy and indifference manifested jby onr cotempora ries with iregard tothematler, and began to fear that a large majority of them had been'"seen" on the sutiject prior to our article. The Indianapolis correspondent of the Cincinnati Oasette repeated our warning, and the Indiattfp^lis Mirror announced, in addition, that the Brights Srere largely interested in the scheme, and that the Sentinel was purchased with' a view to the aid it might' afford in sad-
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debt upon the State. It also
^stated that a secret meeting was held at the'house of Mr. Bright, last winter, at which Eastern .conspirators met their
Western associates, and discussed pros
j^Oirihe otlierihand, leading Democratic (in oonnection' with a few Republican, pa ipers, pooh-poohed at th,e thing,as jsilly cry of "wolffwqjf.r wlych ha4 lost iit terrors. The SentiiipL asserted, that it (was a cry of "Stop, thie.4" notlung had been stolen
We are gratified ta fiwl the Terre Haute EXPRESS,
pnblised in a, city whei-eone of
the most active of the conspirators resides, has taken up the subject and discussed it at lengtli. Wc second its proposition that a resolution be adopted by the Con vention on the 22d, as apart of Ihe plat form of the Republican party, insisting that the debt shall never be rtecogai$ed. *aud also renew the proposition made by
Walcott, at the last Legislature, so amending our State Constitution that the debt can never be recognized. It is an un heard of thing, this recognition of a debt 'that has once been paid, yet non? the less dangerous because of its novelty.
The Terre Haute Express gives some particulars of the progress of tlie conspi racy that cannot fail to be interesting, not positively alarming. We copy its article in full, in another place.—Jivna ville ^ngng,»
For sale by all dealers. -m '*J
A IDoiigh, Cold of Sore Throtf
Requires immeJAte attention as n^lect often results th^an indiirablo Lung Disease:
BTOWII'H RroBt&l^ Trockmi will most invariably give in BapNOHiTiSi AB-rnaa, 6a
slant relief,.
TARRH, CONSUMPTIVE and
THROAT DISKASRS
they bave ifSdptbhie effeet^ SINOEBS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS use tham toelvarand strengthen tbe voiee. 0wing-to the good reputation and popolai ty of tho Troches, many worthlem and cheap imitation*tr«offeie(l,whicharaiioodfor nothing Be sure In OBTAIN the true. BROW-M 'S BUONCHIAL TltOCHKS. »SOI^EVBRYWHERR. nov23(lw6m
OSKPH TARLBY, WATlHttAKER, «AST MAIN STREET,
Two doors West of 9ih"St?,
Will give prouipt attention to tWrepairiug of Clacks, Watchos. Jewelry, Jkc.. leaving worked at WatchmAking oror thirty years. I atn confident of giving satisfaction.
All work warranted- I'ebStf
IVIDEND NOTICE—Tho stockholders of the Terrc-Haute Branch of Republic Innco Company arc hereby notified that a fire (5) per cent, semi-annual dividend has been doclarod,-payable on demand at the offioo of BOSFORD & BOUMNOT,
Terre-Hnato, Feb. Tth dlw Managore.
jQISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The Urui of J* B. Haggerty A 6b., has this day been dissolved by tnatual oonsent, K. A. Tieruan has withdrawn. The firm is now Mowe iTllaggerty, Which will corltinite thr business at uie.old stantl, 181,Main street, and liquidate tho business of therold firm.— Parties knowing themselves indebted, ViU ttoase ctt!I$nA pay*afti ja31-2w
AlSSOLUTieH. wL Nolice is hereby given thkt tho partnership hereCsftree*istinsr between Thas. P. Murray and Frs. Crawford ,was dissolved en the, day of January, 1870. All partieg know-, themselves Inaobted to the firm are re-S aMsted to cult and settle, as the books mast Baclosf^. P.MURRAY.
.arlsg vaiJwMlua wterestof Mr. T. ^jrray, aaUove.Iwi!t oeatinae the BMIUA Biofhasinefts.at Uie Old fitand^ Ko. 06
I,, where Jby offeiina a good artioie reasMMtbla lite, aad tiy IIUIM afcll ai ment. hope t» raceive a liberal share of the Ua4e.„ „jaloau jjJFRS-P.QRAWFQIUk
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(Hifcts with the ]^PaFotks 'Bfitiriatolv4he best Methodist wntora and othexfi. Foreita and Domestic CarreMMuxleBee, IM1 Departinents of K«Uu«He and Seealar fa shorU-whaiever «NK to make a comylate Family Pavec. Pciee. 92^0 a year XUMM preuiiunui to eaavaaeers. Yeww aaMemr 'nous ootamanee ataay tot. »«i specimen, eaelotio a twooont staiaa to .TI1E MKTilODISI,lU«»esan 8t. ,»ew York. s4"-
MBILAim iisan excellent
Sawkiag Tekaeee introdmsMitlaaniversally admired. It is pat up in handsome moSlin baas. ia which orderaforVeeraehaain Pipes are aaily vacked.
is dadt of tke ehoiv estleafgrown 1 is anttaervoaB (n its effects, as
Yaeht€lnb SiMUat Mmm Nicotine hasbeen extracted it leaves n« agreeable tasto after smoking it is T«nw! Habt in color and- freight, hence one MH wlll last as long as fhree of ordinary tahawka. In this brand we also pack orders ttWW. day for first quality Meerschaum PiMjk. it and oonvinoe yourselves it is all it. Qlaims to be. "th«|bostof all,"
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For the Delicate Skin of Ladies and Children. NOI.V BYALL »Kt(l(II8'9k
Pocket Revolver*.— Showier. A neat, durable weapon,four-iwhiharrel.— Price$1.50postpaidaddross$, AUSTIN, Elsie, Mich.
E1WPI.OVMENT.-1200. month with Stencil Dies samples free, S-'lyL- SPENCER & CO., Brattleborp, Vt-/
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fTTHlATTX B«w Htrwms*. The U-lw-l-VlJ-O Married ijudie* Private Companion contains the debited information, sent free.for stamp addf«ss Mrs. 0. HKNRT, Ifanovcr, Pa.
Tlie KarriMgo Btey—Essays for young id onvelopeg. HOWAH1J P, Philadelphia, Penn.
men. free. in sealed onveloi ASS6CIATION:&ox kR. WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles 8t„ St.
Louis, Mo., of Union-wide reputation, treats all vdnereal diseases also, seminal emissions, impotoncy, &e., the resntt ol' eelfabuae. Send 2 stamps for sealed pamphlet, pp. No matter who failed, state cas*. Coniltation free. pSYCHOM ANCY, FASCIN
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igcstiwi)i9the result of a lalsa thory. tnai5 eating a lamentable ignorance of thcpkytioloqv of the ztpipach and digestive organs, and is in jmost instances. calculated to establish and •confirm the malady it is intended to remove.
The Secretary of the Philadelphia Hotanic'Inxtitute will feel pleasure in forwarding (FBBK)v to all applicants, tne excellent botanic remedy for iHtliReation, Blllenx and Liver ContpluitM, recently discovered by Prof. WAI,KKR, of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, unil communicated to tho Institute by that distinguished botanist. The Medical Reform Society tat whose cost these announcements appear) wish it to be distinctly under-, stood, that they will not in any shape, nor under any circumstance whatever, accept any contribution, fee or gratuity for this rccipo, the object of the Socioty being to demonstrate the superiority of the botanic ovor every other practice of medicine, anu in roturn only desire ihat those who may be signally benefitted by it. will forward to the Society a statement of the ense, and thus aid with facts in aecelerat ing the presentmovement in favor of medical reform• Enclose a directed envelope to the Secretary Botanic Institute, 810. South Fifteenth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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A CllAltMINti. 400 page#. cloth. This wonderful book has full instnecions to enable the reador to fascinate elthac eex, or any j»nipal, at will. Mesmeristst, Spiritualism, and hundreds of other curiww experiments. It can be obtained by aendine address, with
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We are now %peniB*aconeral sto^k of Family Gro^eries^, embraeiiiK every article usually fonnd in sroh eetvblishments, and reanest our friends and the pnblic to givens a call and examine ouofitoelrarfffPrtceS.' AH kinds01
COWNTBY PRODUCE Boaghtat UH maTket]»rico,. Give us a call.— rfo troaWfi. to show Roods.
W&OUBl AND FEED* Wahave also opened a Flour and FeedBtore, wbewe yotfean at all times get the best of Pttinily
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Corner of Fifth "and Slain street.' I TERRE HAUTE, INDIA IMk
Corner 7tih and Main' Street.
TerrOjTfcmte, Oct. A, 1869. Hf •si .-itvh -maert'' -Ja At'tf ajf
NSW ESTABLISHMENT. I A '•1'"i f-"''t-r /rr-.r-* •••&* -s
The nndcrsigned havina gone, into bnsines? atC. N. DEHORRST'B oldlitand on
bet. Fourth & Fifth,
Wftf keep OH hand a Tnll siippiy of I'oQd'toi "man and boast.
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Will keep eonstaatly on Vegetables of all kinds, tao 1st of September a tti myt te* ,*n
afresh supply of ill also open on ir. 1
And Veep nil kinds of fi^esh moat. Leave your orders and thoy will be filled and tlebvertd iromntly to all pasta of the oity. W1U also feyaMhndrof writ Jifs^pw. jCOUHTTBST PBODUCIi.
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FarmeA Wfll do Well to offllte] oiling. J. E. VOORttEES. aug31dtf.
ORSKS MOt^ Alttl HOOS.—I will srft on Iaeedjk7S, Tharadays ~aad Batnrdaife
Hante, to theMckertbMdeT. atpwblioaaMlon, til^J|^^^irrfcwawta»wif thMe idays withia tko Pabhe ^oand mora tkan
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^PhTspolie^ wo years witt but further payments? so tnat 'tlie' cash plt ment of aS10,lWtBoiiey in this company wi .he equal to only 197 Wjjer ye«.. ,,
A- good nmnber of Policies Havo already meen taken by some of the beat citizens of thr -«ity in this eandidatefor publio fovor, whic lis destined to do,a very large ,hneinoss here and why shoulJitnotT for nolicejame of
HberamiddlSthKtt^o-ftstnres.
Ordinary whole-life Policios Absolutely Nou-Forfeitabler JProm payment crf.» finMumual premium. •, .-.rt- «. tpfe wto
All estrietiorfTE^if ^RAVBTL and EESIDKWCB removed, ant no permits required -. ,..--.3 .» .V C"
NO ACCUMULATTISrur OTP'IW TE.REST Mu.I»oanr«cr Deferred Premiums, and NO IUGBStSIl of annual payment on any clasa of Policies^
11 as organized aBoard of Insurance consistim of some of our best and most reliable citizens to Wjii^ alLdesifiitg ,f.„
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'-•rt:' JtiM A ffxa i• Would do welHp refer for further information before biking Policies elsewhera^.r "lt CaW at the offiee of the EoArcP,*($:
Shannoi^H Bank, •. tf-"- ." !. ,s: V- -y*'- ,SS
OTiio Street, beU 31 and 4tli Sts.,
Or upon any of the following gontlemen who' are in embers ofllio Board, who will give any informotidn desired."
Condensed Time Schodule, Decomberli 18®. -.^^aily Every Day Except Sundays. "V^esjEro.rd. Night ex." Fast ex. Night ei. Terre Haute leave ll .'lOp 6105 a Di 11.35 am Mattoon, arrive 2.08am 8.48am 2.40pm Cairo, 3.15ptn 2.20am 2.20am PiAia, .'i.-IOam 10.ni nm 4.24pm Decatur, ^"iifl.35 am 5.45pm 5.45pm Bloomington" 8.M am 8.1.rp 8.15 pm, Alton, 7.53 am 2.35pm 8.2Cpm! St. Louis'V 9.00 aW 3.30 pm 9.20pnv leave 9.50 am 4.35 tti 12.10am Macon, arriso (.45pm-12.50am 9.00am Sedalia' 7r50pm 1.38am 1.50pm Kansas City, 12.2S a in 0.05 a in 12.25 am Leavenworth -2.05 am 7.58 am 2.06 am Lawrence,' 11.10 am 11-.10 am 11.10 am Topeka, 12.40 pm 12.40 pm 12.40 pm St.Joseph, 2.2Ram 9.55 am 5.00 pm Omaha, S^Clam fi.OOpm 8.50 4 m. San Francisco" 6.00 6.00p 6.00 pm
Accommodationtrain leaves Terre Haute 'daily, except Sunday, at 4.50 m, arrives at Mattobn 7.30 m, Tolona 2.16 am and Chicago 8.20 am. .- k-
Palace* Sleeping Cars on all .. Night Trains. BAffGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. J. ID. HERKIMER. JNO.FT. GARLAND,
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COL W. -E. McLEAN, Attorney.
,i 1'. SHANNON, Banker. "VV. H. STEWAKT, Sheriff. ,ti 1R W. J). MULLvPhysiciati. •K. A. B. ¥OUTS:Liveryman. 110N. U. I-1. COOKERLY,Mayor.
SFEBEKOER. Butcher. SCnOEMEULjCity Trcasrirer .fW. W. JOHNSON. Physician.
B. F. nAVENS,Attorney.
.1-- .jr. n.x»o(T«r,Ass, nov26dly: Soliciting A Rent.
53BH! RAILROADS.
Indianapolis
Oen'ISup't. Oen'l Pass'r Ag't,
LAW 0FFl€K A REAL FiSTATE ^AGENCY.
MEREDITH & KEELER.
Attorneys at Law and Real Estate Agents,.
CORNER MAIN AND THIRD ST8, TERRE HAUTE, MD. 140 lots iiufewett's addition, at from tfiSSno 500 per lot.v Long time given deferred payments. 40 acre fatm sjx miles from tho city, and two from Young's Station",'for *ale orexchniitfe for oity property. prieo $1,000.'
Houso and lot on 12th street-for sale cheap, and on easy torriisi 'price 81,000. Two bOsinosshousesoh 3il street to exchange for^a fanm.i 320 acres •unimproved land inBalleroounty Missouri, for safo Or exchange fjqr.city property.
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33 abre farm four mites south of tho- eity fine for, gardening purposes :. l»rioo 80 acre farm, ono tlo northeast of Markle mill, 60 acres niftier Cultivation now hnnse, good, orchard, linng water and a vineyard of OBO thousand "vinos, in .good hearlng^condiItfn pricefT.'BOtK ...-« 160 Acres Land, mostly jirairio, apart nmler cultivation, four mileafroin Nowton, the seat of Jaspor oounty. Illinois^ Will exchange or it
HOUSE and5 Lotsrwith outbuildings, Ac., all nearly new and in good repair set with fruit and shade trees, nnder good cultivation and in Una condition for gardening. Pncc $3000 part down, Imlanoe in I year. Would exchange for lands in Coffee county, near Burlington. Kansas. !,
IiODSE and Lot.Soutli first street,.frame housq, four rooms, cistern, set with fruit trees bearing, ft,260, down balance in one and two-yoars for will'trado for smallfhrm of 2 0 to 4 0 a re •Farm of 200 Aoros, 00 under cultivation, two fcnd a half' miles frOm Hartford, Vigo county.
A EARM of227 acres, 80 in cultivation. 80 M: prairie and 67 in timber, 7 utiles from Sedalia., Missouri firnren house witBthroe laVge roo-ms,, cistern, log stable timbered with, oak, uIOKOry, aHh, cottonwood, &o. timper.lana.4 nines from faftrf "WOwIdeicbangoforcityor country, r*APFA?t'!d of 110 acres, itvo miles from city,i 0(1 »ores nnder cultiVatloAThalaiice Well tim-
Many houses and !ltb for sale in the eity, and several good farms which are not adver tised here.
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I am now propared to do all kinds of Boar?. Wagon, Carriage au(l Sign, Painting, on a little hotter terms'to customer* tnnn any other flam in tfeo oity if yon don'thetieve it tlri togtresau _»B'or..—e* 84 atttiwtttlNiwfWf tUbki
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TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMINGS.
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Blcachcd Musliusi, Hill, l^onsdale, Soft?
Finisli, Wamsutta, New York Lills, and all the other phptibtr brands, marked at clearance prices, at
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8-4, 9-4,10-4 Bleached and Brown Sheeting very1 low at
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