Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 February 1870 — Page 1

I

I 8 UBSCBIPTIONS

ONE

year.

One copy

ONE

*IX

montns,

copy

WEEKLY EXPRESS.

no copy one

year,

OPE

letter on the second page of thia

issue. He also makes the welcomc promine to let us hear from him frequently •. in future..

THE

Journal issurp.iMsd to find that

the Repnblicau

'convention,

last expressed different views,upon an

'public QUESTION,

pprtant

L-1.

5

his reach,

t:

J'JYPUNGI WDIES,,"

church

A

FEW

L'enilen.iarv

from those'Onun-

ciatcd by the County Convention of

I

The fact which

An Important

but

Letter.

Wc print, thi$ morning, the letter of

L. CRAWFORD,®^].,

wa« made yesterday.

take the

•4 4

ITR. CHAWFORD'S

ge.st* many thoughts

letter

MY

AN ENGINEER

BWA\P3.VN¥

in.isew Albany, go to

"for

SO ?ays

the purpose of making sport."

one of the papers of that city.

HON. GEORGE A. BUSICIRK,

REV. CCLMKR,

dure

WE

rl""'

NINETEENTH YEAB.

$2.00

Indianapolw correspondent haa an

excellent

MBBSBS. CHAPMAS

pi-ice paid

1868.

IS -o

alarming

to the

E Journal i, to us, simply,an indication of gratifying

PROGRESS^

J-I-

•vfour

5

The

Party of Pro*

gross lias not lain dormant for twentj-

months,but has been going

carne-it.

A.

JGID

T.ifiril.

to which allnsioif

As the result of the

experience of one of the principal pig iron makers of the country—A gentleman largely interested in furnaces in Pennsylvania and in Clay county, Indiana,as well as President of the Vigo Iron Company, of Terre Haute—his remarks will coinnlf«d4ttWiltioft

inspire confidence-

IlfSvill be observed that in this instance,

AF?H§RET$FORE^TFE

risk no

GUISES,

wild

figures of a practical man.—

An editor is not supposed to have pracikal knowledge of all the great branches of industry but

if

LIONS IIPOP

he is disposed to com­

mon fairness, lie will avail himself of the experience of oilier* when discussing ques-

pend, and will not use the influence of his journal to dcceivc the law-maktis in the people at large by mis-

IGG^LRHEF

Congress

FJ^g-

in which

we might

iinlulge,,but. wc prefer to delay extended( commiertt^theffedn in- the hope that the' journals that have misrepresented him will sec the propriety of doing, at least, tardv justice.

E S A E

"X \'j :s.j-ij:— •«—I" m-X

THEODORE TII/rdfc

•last

night.Y

talked at Richmond

A'

Tii'5'T"2 are nine hundred Odd Fellows irfVrfdtanapdlfc.-"I:S-i

AMI-* B.WC

NEW ALBANY

T"

A

gentlemen go into the

Hiral.-districts fox-hunting ori Sunday.,?

about to locate

IS

corp3

liie, l'iercc road from Attica to the Ohio

22$

dogs

MS^KE

HENRY VINCENT

"Great

IM^

waded through the

American Conflict," at Indianapo­

lis, lust

NIGHT. ,:S THE

Lafayette Journal learns tha

meiulcs, of a fatal type, prevails in the outhern part of Tippecanoe County^

of Bloom-

ington, is an aspirant for Congress in the

CILI

District, the Republican side of the House.—on

Lafayetlfi JaitrnaL

FIOHTS,

S TIM:

in one of which a man

took a good bite out of another man's check, arc all the exciting news we have from Kvansville.

Supreme Court grants a ngw

trial

to Walden, of Howard county, in the

ior a satilt and battery,with

intention to commit rape.

THE

following

JI'DTJISO

^number

cenced physiciansrfor

bv dflicks,

DA

of li­

.Tahuarv 1,1870,

the counties named: Hancock,

MCCURDV,

N I E I

in

O5

Sliel-

.y, 19 Johnson, 38 M0rg8nj?.'i^ Hen37 Marion, 160.

Marion county,

lost his house by lire the other day. Cause, a bucket of hot ashes carelessly left on the porch of his lata residence.

of New Albany, will en­

"a

donate to this afllicted brother our heart felt sympathy on

this

TWO

at a

trying occa-

..

men, named Barton and Gott, iar

«lcd

dance near Fort Wayne,

Tuesday niglit. Tlie latter was stabbed several times, and no hopes are entcr-

tainod of his recovery.

A FKENVHMAN'S

WIIVN-I

4totue- near Foil

WA cn.eied by burglars on Tuesiv nielli, lie and his wife

were

severe

lv hoVen, and tlie house robbed of money and valuables am in to near two hundred dollars. The villains made their ccape.

TTTT*"^

Tin: editor of the

I^ifayette

the swindling

ETPJSURE

idence seems unbounded, lie would undoubtedly be greatly benefited through

imp

TL.O "medium"

Wabash. would

HOT

I

reI! men'. for, though it might be beneficial to Chitrcb,

hare dir-

posed of their interest in the Bates House, Indianapolis, to George

W. WEA-

ley, Esq., of East Saginaw, Michigan,

ceiving tfeenlfor a

tween the people of Cuba and the Government of Spain: Unsolved, by the Senate

vote

re­

,geadvance

lar

upon the

by them for the same about

three months since.

on Saturday

TIIK

New Albany Commereial learns

that, on Saturday last,'

A

quarrel iprang

up between two men named Marioli Payne and Lewis Laird, two laborers employed on the farm of Lewis Bnyder, aboht three

MILES

^HEAD

in

Thiia will it continue

clo.

to

sooth of Salem,in which

Laird shot and mortally wounded Pfcyne. There had lopg been a grudge between the parlies, dating as far back as

tbe be­

ginning of the war, but Payne had always endeavored to avoid an encounter with

They were tibth- refugees—on*,

fronr Tennessee, other from Alabama or Georgia.andHHe

Up to Monday night

the murderer had succeeded in avoiding the vigilance

the officers, who were on

of

his track. He

was

supposed

be con­

to

cealed somewhere in the neighborhood

Salem.

of

(OXORESSIOSAII.

$

HOUSES^

^^4 WASHINGTON, D. C.,

I-

which important interests de­

facts

AW^THITF

Feb.

16.

iynard ofiered a resolution di­

recting the special Comtaittee on American

-Navigation

to inquire into the expe­

diency of granting bounty, on all iron built sea-going vessels constructed in this country during the next three years from American material,- equal to the

which would

DUTIES

have been imposed on such

materials if imported adopted.

A

num­

ber qf petitions were granted. Mr. Bennett introduced a bill for the better protection of the Northern and Northwestern frontier

Mr. Trimble offered"referred. a resolution- directing the Secretary of the Treasury to take into consideration the erection of suitable buildings at Pnd Ky., a postoffice,

..cicah,

U. S.

Cour'.~,

adopted.for

Mr. Crebs oflered a resolution instructing the Judiciary Committee to inquire into the expediency of a law jpnferring admiralty

JURISDICTION

ercising common

in State courts ex­

-law

jurisdiction of Pro­

bate Courtly salaries of Judges, Ac., in Territories passed. Mr. Ctilloui presented a petition of citizens of'Massachusetts, that that

S|ate

be

remanded to a territorial condition on account of its State rights referred to Reconstruction Committee.

bill to redefine a portion of

the boun­

dary between Nebraska and Dacotah passed. Sir. Pomeroy- reported a bill setting aside the net proceeds of internal revenue collections in Arizona, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming,Dakotah,

for

1872,

and

$40,000

nightly# raids

1870, 1871

for the erection of capitol

buildings in these Territories, not to exceed

in each.

.-{•

.reportedReferred.

AIR.

Cjillom

back

bill providing a TerHton^ladversely Govern-

the

or A as a a

MR.

Mr. Banks,went

....

Cullom reported a bill to aid the execution of law in Utah,

IOM

to pre­

vent and punish polygamy. During the reading of the bill the morning hour pired, and it over till to-morrow.ex­

Chairman of Committee on

Foreign Affairs, introduced the following Resolution, which was read and reierred to Committee on Foreign Affairs. Joint Resolution in relation

AND

House of

Representatives in Congress assembled, that the President of the United States be, nnd he hereby is authorized and instructed to declare and maintain

strict

impartial neutrality in the contest now existing between the people of Cuba and the

Government of

the

Kingdom of Spain

and be it further resolved, that all acts or parts of acts, and all provisions of statutes approved April

20, 1818,

be and heieby are

declared to be in resiard to the existing contc between the people of Cuba and the Government of Spain, and so long as that contest shall continue in operation, null android.

The House then resumed the considera'ion of the Greene-Van Wvck contested election case,

Discussion continued until clock. The resolution of the minority,o

A

-J" -1 IF

JF-* I

F.

from the niaghitude of Wie

ceipis of

EGS

re

at. this point, wc

should say

that liens throughout the adjacent country arc attending strictly to their little

"biz."—Intl.

Hews.

"Swear

121,

and that

of the majority, giving the seat to Van Wvck, was adopted, yeas

119,

nays

51.

motion to adjourn was then made on the Democratic side.

$

Pending the swearing in of Mr. Van Wyck, Mr. Brooks, of New York, said:

him in swear him."

Mr. Stiles—After that outrage, the House had better adjourn. The Speaker—The gentleman's language is very unparliamentary.

No quorum w.as present, and the House at

5:20

donation party" this evening

adjourned.

SENATE.

JRHC

House bill to provide for' furnishing artilicial limbs to disabled fcoldiere was discusscd, and amended by extending its provisions to soldiers of the Mexican war. Other amendments were offered, but wove not agreed to, or not acted upon, including a proposition by Mr. Edmunds to strike from the bill the section providing for commutation in money, which was rejected,21 against

31.

laid

MR.

cent reply to that Senator's

He said

Dtxpalch

is a firm believer ifl hydropathy. Speaking of Chinch,

"mcejum,"

lie says: One would have thought the terrible

the impostor met with here last

tall would

have

Rett'led Chinch, but

his

In

WON ID IJE.

liwny denUcntoF

RE^V

MR.

of a nice ducking in the

fatal t« tha.

OAT1 UOBTP

Church go

M,

ilver.

UNVTSSHED

I.ct

rather than kill the

-Y

isn :—i—"—' 1—^

Mr. 8tewart said he

was anxioos

MissiKippi into the

TO

UNION,

for this bill t» admit her with the conditions in.it, though he dixLaot believe Congress had any coostitfatiblial power to impose such conditions.

Mr/Willer said

hi

Mr. Morton asked why, if tjie Senator desired to be consistent, he did not include all the States which were admitted on conditions.

Mr. WiUcp said the pledge of Congress lind been givefc to sdmit the laterrebejlious States to representation _upon_ their doing certain things. Mississippi and Virginia had complied with all these requirements, while the pending hill, in its very inception/declared Mississippi to have a republican government, therefore, the conditions to make her a republican form of government were superfluous.

Mr. Edmunds denied that Cougress had ever entered into any bargain to reconstruct any State upon certain conditions

He proceeded to review, the subject in detsil. Referring to what were called admonitions and threatening of popular storms, of which New England had been warned to take heed, he said theprinciple upon which the institutions of that section were established, coald never be overthrown, and that the wisdom of her belief in the power of the Government to preserve in peace what it had maintained in war, would be vindicated in the futurfc.

Motioi\p for Executive session and to adjourn were defeated, the former by one, and tbe latter by two votes.

Mr. Fowler then addressed the Senate against the power of Congress to impose conditions. Adjourned.

NEW#*

OCILTT OF MAKSLAUGHTBB. NEW YORK,

Feb.

16.—The

The West Side elevated railroad Will be opened to the public March

BMaced against

and

wooJd

opposed the coMT-

tions upon Virfinia, but after they

*ere

imposed he voted for the bill containr the^HWSetetor fromVermo^(l munds), and others acting with him, thought then was an imp«M»riety in the ftct of those who opposed Ae_eooditK»s upon Virginia

unconstitutional, and

as

afterward voting for the bill, he

(Wllley)

consistency,' and stand fairly upon obligations of his official oath, by moving the repeal of the action of the Senate. He, therefore submitted an amendment to repeal so much of the Virginia act as declared that State admitted to representation upon certain fundamental conditions therein expressed,

LOKDON,

rope.week,

completedi,

case of Ro-

sanna was concluded yesterday in the FRogers ssex Court, by a verdict of guilty of manslaughter. The jury was out twentyone hours. In the verdict the jury made a strong recommendation to the mercy of the Court. Sentence was not pronounced, and the prisener was remanded. She is said to nave expressed her resolve to commit suicide if the trial resulted in her conviction.

BYBON BANQUET.

A

Bvron banquet is

to be

given in this

city on the 2oth of April next, the anniversary Byron's

final departure from

England,of by a large number^Fprominent, bankers and lawyers, who propose by

TBM

homage to the poei to testify their reprobation of the slanders heaped upon his name.

--1 DI8MLS8BDR•

The Faculty of the College

,of

New

York dismissed eightv-six students last week for proving deficient at examination.

COMPROMISE.

At a meeting, yesterday, of creditors of Halstead, Stites

&

porters, of White street, it was unanimously agreed to accept a compromise of

65

per cent.,

1.

FROM H*VAKA.

Havana dispatches

five Cubans

and Americans have been

murdered in the streets of Havana since the funeral of Costanon.

The appointment of Genl. Jordan

T^

entitled

an act in addition to an act for the punishment of certain crimes against the United States, and to repeal acts therein mentioned, which are or may be construed to be in conflict tfith the faithful execution of the objcct, and purpose of the forgoing resolution, shall

change.

EPID'MIC OF CRIME.

Late Parisian journals show that the notoriety achieved by Traupmann has iroduced an epidemic of crime in France.

Allowing the execution of the Pantin hero is a terrible tragedy in the De Fanbourg St. Honore. Francois,Rnefoot­

man, residing with

French Consul General in India, having quarrelled with his mistress flew at her with a knife and severed her head nearly from her body. The was committed in the

"presencemurder

The plaintiff sued

gage for

Thebill was then

aside and consideration of the Mississippi bill was resumed.

said that in justice to him­

Yates

self his high appreciation

of

Sena,'andfrom or Wisconsin,(Carpenter,)the

he

voluntarily withdrew whatever of a personal character was contained in

his

re­

^position

ferring to the Chinese question.

re­

the greatness

Government would

and glory of our

be faithfully illustra­

ted by extending to the Chinese and their religion the same toleration and freedom eiyoyed by all races and religions under the protection of the Government,

Mr. Stewart made an argument against the Constitutional power of Congress

imjxwe unwarranted conditions upon

to a question by Mr.Edmunds,

Stewart mid he did

believe the condi­

tion prohibiting any

advi.-'e that mode of

change

of

the

stitution of Mississippi Tn tne|pr«?entCon­

pro

vision for school rights and privileges for citizens of tbe United Stateawas

«}ittitional.

.conditionthe)

nncon-

Mr. Edmunds inquired upon what ground Senator voted for the

it the case of Virginia,

HAJUVED IIPF-AJWTLMTLONFT]?

4

:2rM

A

$15,000

that twenty-

state

of the husband,

who is a paralytic, and

declar­

ing Greene, the siiting_ member, entitled to a seat, was defeated,50 to

was unable to

move from his seat. Frahcois

gave

as the

motive for the crime, that his mistress had charged him with stealing a bdttle of wine and getting drunk. After his arrest he took the affair very coolly, and asked for to wash the blood frpm his hand.water

Three other French murders

are reported.

PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE SUPREME COUBT DECISION.

At a special term of the Supreme Court held Brooklyn yesterday by Judge Pratt,in recent decision of Chief Justice Chase,the holding that the principal and interest of all contracts entered into prior to the passage of

.THE1legal

tender act of ld, wai nston others.

to

foreclose a mort­

$3,000,

dated July 1st,

1867.

Judge Pratt gave judgment in favor of plaintiff for and interest to be paid in gold,principal

or the of gold in

greenbacks, acting"equivalent

States Supreme Court decision above referred to.

SUPREME COURT DECISION.

It is said bankers, brokers, insurance companies and business men in all pai of the North have.sent word to Soutne lawyers and business men, that they shall not take advantage of the rccent decision of the Supreme Court relative to contracts and mortgages.

FOBGIGK.

DUKK MOKTPRNSIER.

MADRID,

Feb.

16.—General

Prim yes­

terday officially assured the

Cortes that

the recent visit of Duke Monipensier

not on political matters.

was

JOURNALS OFFICIALLY WARSKD. PARIS,

to

Feb.

16.—Seven

journal* of this

city have been officially warned this week.

A REUHIOX 8CFPHK88KD.

Last evening great crowds of people assembled at a reunion in the Rue St. Martin, Belleville. It

YIAUNQV OR TSX NM LAW. .. SHU MQTBFRPIWWT^N B«F J»CFI COJJJ.

A FA M* '^LF.N

iP^RRE riAtJT^ INDIANA. THUR8DFEBRUARY 17.

the Marseillaise

for the

K0AOTL:

KxciraxsT nr OOMB.

MADRW,

Feb.

16.—The

Garlist Depu­

ties created a wild excitement in the Cortes, yeeterday*4FTchaffing that in the recent electioM tlteir eandidates in many districts were defeated through Govern*

M^TH^ERFERENCE.^ ^^^MCMITROII MMTSKIWD.^AFT(R

a debate,

the sitting was a^jomaed.violent til

WSATHEB.

Feb.

16.—Tbeweather

past has been

for

the

ADD

MUST

JRTRTFC. TH£|»RVWE H»WW«

ly

beonning &TW^UTD>'LM

LIRLSH LAKD RSNAV BILL. LOKDOK,

Feb.

beral, reviewing the debate in the House of Commons last evening on theoccassion of the introduction of the Irish Land Beform bill, eXnressed great satisfaction*

raised ereai

with the proceedings. The writer thinks the real union of Great Britain and Ireland may be dated with last night. The new bill i^ so p^^-tln^-it ^fMnerable in all points.

...) FENIAN PTISONEBS.

The Standard, Conservative,organ^ urs«s an inquirv into the alleged cruelties to Fenian prisoners.

Fenian pr feonei«. ECUMENICAL COUNCIL. Bolo, Feb. 16.—Another nession

-WA-T'L _• I

the Council

OF TH^FATHERS

to

their

remained silent since his retui* to

as

an ordinary Priest. 'i "j

gence received at Des Moines from

effect that

HN

COKGRESSMAN ELECT.

General Davtd AtWood, editor of the Madison State Journal, has been electcd to

Congress

Hopkins,.deceased. There was no organopposition to At#ood^«A

ABSCONDED

It is pretty certainly ascertained that Adam Bairclej a well-known brewer, whose mysterious disappearance has been the subject of newspaper paragraphs the three or tour days, has fbsconded.

„istostensibly

Co., woolen goods im­

payable at three, nine and

twelve months.

the contest be­

to

ELEVATED RAILROAD.

started to Calumet, to

with him when he left. A FAMILY POISONED.

A

Holland family named Barikema, residing

44

as

Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban armies is fully confirmed. The Cuban Congress, composed lltst fall made

pretty certain

M.

Lambort, formerly

street, composed of a

husband,atwifeLake and two children,

1

lei OrfwBttwwi

throughout Eu­

TELEGRAPHIC.

The new elegraphic

system is hardly

telegraphic system

flax Timothv Hay. ton

I*

hai

and complmints of delay

stiirnumerous. The usual channels for have been temporarily elosed in some instances, and hi this eity a great number of dispatches

HOUV DM.

basli

ts.

first be

forced

through a pneumatic tube half a mile to 4he poatoffie% before

TFAFT

get

16.—TheTelegraph,

Potatoes, nwf AyplM« pk -i Cora MeaI.....~."-«—

ONNTJJGP

aos.....—

Li­

!t«bbl.

8honlder«...'................« BHeon Sides

GIWIXWW

Briei*pnfernSi....

DIOCESES^

FATHER HYACINTHE.

FRTTHSFI

It is asserted on reliable authority that he will be released by the Pope from the obligations of his Vows

A*

I J-

ILL HEALTH Or SENATOR GRIMES.

CHICAGO,

Feb.

16.—Pritate

lo preferred I a

a Carmetite

Monk, nnd be permitted to continue in Holy orders

were

poisoned last night in some mysterious manner, but exactly h.ow has

ascertained it is supposed from eating from a kettle of mush which was found standing on thestove. When discovered, the wife and one child were dead.

,W( I. WSTTITACUSER -I CHARTER ELECTION. SYRACUSE, N. Y.,

Feb.

tef election

16.—The

char-

tested.' The Republicans re-elected Mayor Clark by

3S5

majority, and tjne

five

ST. LOUIS.

MERCHANT'S

EXCHANGB.

ST.L

Feb.

16.—At

'ChangeOUIS,noon,

adopted. Several speeches were highly eulogistic of the deceased.made,

TH«

We are making

ARY-goods

The

Exchange will be closed to-morrow to allow members to jrttend the funeral.

LOCAL NOTICES, -W

Pe»K«*e

under the United

by Hurper'^

Baiaar, better than any others imported

fabric is stronger, Iner and'smoother the eotor better tn appearance and mora enduring than in any other brand.

A

and selling them at as low prices as

bring in this market.

XKE

trade supplied at Win

1.

card price. Tit ell, Ripley Corner Maia

Ww. M. Barr. It. B. Ytillt

BARE & TiAKLE, House and Sign Painters

likSL, tff. Cwkil hgiM IN*^ All w#rkntrmsUd to aaWUl rweei ve prMBp

ML»Scial

was

by

the police without disorder.suppressed COKTIKEKTAL BANKS.' Continental benks are generally reducing their rates of interest.

attention giver to Sign Painting

Md Graining. °lr

klSSOLDTlON OF PARTNERSHIP. vggerty Co.. hasM« tintnal conietit, R. .Theflm Uflew •HIMW

day heen 4

....

tfcti 'Musi Hinl, F»b

,i*i

mm

BY

Telegraph.)

T«brnary 17,1870.

The followiag labia will

«H«w

OTHER SHARM,

eompared wlth the

of

held yester-

was

dsy.Ecmnenieal

took part

W

the

disctissiott. It was announced, th^Conncil that the Bishops of Antwerp, Mecklinbnrg and Salevns had received the title of

Prin&teit Eight Bishops have received permission to return

1

Yt.cWaynel*Chicago......2-

Sold

SEN*

ator Grimes, now in EufopeR. is

tri.tht

from the Second Wisconsin

District, to fill the place of Hon.

KYK—In

his brewery,pay

off hands employed in

$70,000,

but

did not stop. It is ascertained that he was laboring Under financial embarrassments, and he has absconded to escape their responsibility. His liabilities are about

held by various bankers,

brokers, ac. His assets are said to foot up about

$100,000.

His wife took three

children and left yesterday, but whither she went is not known. Baircle had at( least

JJ/

TeiTCrllaate Alton,..- 31

:. DO

preferred^

Chici

Alton

O

preferred-

19

C. C. I

Indiana Central

Cle. Co. Cln- Ind Ind Cincinnati

0.K M-certf................ W. U.

intelli­

Telegraph

1

American

EXPRESS

Co...

Adasis Bxpress

CO....--

States Exp.

UBttcd

health is failing fast, and

that it is very probable he will not.sur­

Co

C1KC1NNATI MARKET.

By^olegraph.]

CIUCIKKATI.

OATS—Firm

Feb.16.

moderate de-

at 52^4,

CORN—

B. F.

Steady at

70*72.

moderate demand at

CO'FTON—Dull

IUW,

BARLEYnchanged.

mQdlingat

24.

WHISKY—

In good demand at

with no sellers below

91,

II068—Dull

at

8 25

receipts

MESS PORK—75a9

BULK MEATS—

WFI

dull at

but held

12X

HE

at to

4

24.

EXCNAN^^—At'^|al-I0

*NM(JLFEY-Martct

easy at 8al0 per

ST. LOl11H.MA RKET.

By Telegraph]. St. Louis, Feb.16.

TOBACCO—Strong

and unchanged.

COTTON—

not

jet been

Nominal at 24a2l%,

HEMP—Nominal, I'LOUR-

Steady. firm ond unchanged at

SO

S5a5

for superfine

5

IJ.W

tlie other

90

1

4 62J4A4 F&H

for

XX:

6s7

DO

NTL 05

.P„

27a27

BACONFirmJoat

»15%:

?«»T^AY ^AS CL^LJR

bbing sales of shon.ders at 12%-

clear rib at

LFIU.

LARD—Dull

coiP

atl5

CH'er-

seer of the Poor and one Justice. The Democrats elected one Justice and one Overseer of the Poor and two Assessors or Supervisors. The Republicans carry three of the eight wardB for Aldermen the Democrats carry

«16.

OROCERIBS—DullAT4^A5H

prime.

and unsettled.

CATTLE—Steady

HOUS—Packing

of the eight

wards. Tbe Common Council stands five Democrats to three Republicans.

FL OUR—Qniet

a meeting on

at which was largely at­

tended bv merchants generally, resolutions expressive of great sorrow at the death of John

J.

and

elosing at outsdie for new and no grade with out material change and very littledoingin options &P4 seller for this month and 70aTW aellor for

MWDI

This sfterneon the ma,rket

WMB68PO^K^IN gooddemandandmarket steady, closing at

26 50

cash a

for Mareh prime mess at !1.

closing

A126 50

cash and

..

PUT

TO

COOP*.

AT TMY SOODS

HEADQUARTERS

SHYN95.-5

2

W175

......v1

ROA'

Two WeeksMoro!

Bargains in Silks!

the closing

PRF«nhtfihti!. Qftirerament seearitiesj railway ana

NEW

York, yesterday,

in

THREE

preceding days

S

Sat-

MOB.

aeafc#*8® series,1M7......11 series, 18S8.....

Bargains in Dress Goods!

Bargains in Furs!

To close ont what we have left, we shall offer them at less than cost I

Bargains in Cloaks!

(A few handsome Ones very low 1).

Bargains in Shawls!

Tne. Wed„

1881.....™..,,-

W%

118* I®

Bargains in Hoods ft Nubias

Bargains ,i

in Hosiery and

Gloves!

Bargains in Flannels!

Bargains in Linens!

Bargains in Bleached and

BrownMuslins!

bargains in Cloths

Bargains'in Cassimer&L I

A fall line of tho celebrated

HORSE 81I0G BRAND

BLACK ALPACA

Always on hand

.UIT.

1300.

Dall and nominal at

27.

Nwileeted, asking rates at

for shoulders and dull

14H

and

clear rib and clear sides.

BACON—Shoulders

14%

for

sides are

in light supply and in demand at

15%AWJ4

nigher the close.

LARD—Verydullat

at UTEI^IFOR steam and

kettle rendered and no demand and these

rates nominal..

BU'ITKK—Firmer

fresh at

29AW4.

BOOS—Atl8al9

and steady with a good de-

"LINSEED-Firm14FT»l

cHEESE atlSalS.

OIL—Firm

96a98,-.

at

LARD OIL—At 43. ,, PETROLEDM—At11

29ad0.

StTOAR—Quiet at

13%

New Orleans,

MOLASSES—Firm18to75a78,for

at

COFFEE—Firm

A3 LOT OF

NAT.TFLQR!

llandsomo stylos, juft rcccived^

.....

'A

WARREN, H0BEEG& CO. SUCOSSSORS TO

EDSALL

discount buying

CENTAL

for 5ir

50

for

XXX

io n»y,

WHEAT—Drooping

choice

NO

1

child will die

the man will probably recover. The case will be investigated to-night.

NO 2

spring at

DO INSPECTED AT95 NO

NO

2

ROD FALL AND

CHSICE AT

1

WHITE AT

1

20

LOAL

15AL

CORN—FIRM25.

OATS-DULLAT72A75

CHOICE

AND UNCHANGED

70*73

MIXED

AT

YELLOW AT 4A80.

AT 51A5».WHITE

BARLEY—NOTHING

DOING.

RYE—DULLAT 70. WHISKY-STEADY

ATM.

PORK—

for good to

„.

season is virtually over,

although some smaller psckcrd are buying small lots at 8a9.*

CHICAGO

MARKET.

By Telegraph.]

CHICAGO,

Feb.

EASTERN EXCNANG E—At

16.

and prices without

sl change

380S415

for spring extras.maten

WHEAT—Market

dull, heavy- and lower

and transactions were at

87

82

for

for No

NOL

2.

seller for

Roe were unanimously

and81 4a-

closing at 8lKa81H sales for fu

ture delivery wore almost exclusively in option otTSeller for Maroh at evening the market was quiet at

81H81%

cash

February at

82

*CORN—Verr

bid seller for

exeept to fill short sales at

26 37VA

LARD—AtHJKNU%

account and stoady at

Peake Co*s

S'nii

PORK-Stedy70a7fifor

seller

prime ttess at

21.

cash

BEEF

„OUL ..RTLE—

good si

st

ping stock

BAMIL* AIINKSS.

These Alpaeas are pronounced,

In good shipping demand

4 5«A6CATTLE—In 25

for fnir butchers snd light ship­

6 75

for good and

7

Ping chrtlce to extra premium.

HOGS—Active

8

mon to extra.prices

FLOUR—Closed

speciality of these goods

WHEAT—grade*

ORDIN­

snd shipping 30a9-30for com-

1E1? YORK MAKKKT.

By Telegraph.] Ssw Yoas. Feb.

16.

firm with a fair export de­

mand for low of extra.

Dull and at

1

spring- and

ISal

ber western.

KYLS-OBominal

Fiftb street*.

20

for No

130.il 32%

at

with

2

80»&).

OATS—

Dull and heavy at 5SaS. for wdstern

in store and afloat.....

CORN—Lower

26 25

BEEF—Dull

private

burg

bid new

CUT MEATS—Nominal

BACON—

LARD—More

4-4

ad

A

-«el-

and unchanged.50for

ler for February and Mareh

26

asked..

and unchanged..

Dull without material change.

active ssles

1.000

prime steam at

TERM**

EGGS—Dull

tierces of

LF%

seller for February at

and and heavy at 2fia27 frcah,

NEW YORK DRY GOODS MAKKKT.

By Telegraph.]

IT

Vou, Feb.16.

Market fairly active. Heavy and medium grades of cottons in good demand and the market very strong and prices' firm. Harris

Sc

CO.

HOTELS.

Jacob Bats. tirorge Bats.

NATIOHAII HOUSE. ..

Cor. Sixth and Main Street*,

Terr® Hauto. Indians.

Jacob Butz, d} Son, J'rops.

This House has been thoroughly refurnished. my23dly.

TERRE HAUTE HOUSE.

Corner Main and Seventh St*.

t, Terro Haute. Indiana.

This Hotel has recently been refitted, and put in first-cl&?s order, offering accommodations unsurpassed in the State.

T. C. BIWTW, Proprietor.

CLARK HOUSE.

Cor. First & Ohio Sts.,

Terro Haute, Indiana.

It. It. GRIFFITH, Prop. Office of Marshall, Montezuma

H»ek

liities.

par.

and Palestine

j|stABLisH£Q |(AT

#4

«»«.,

Free Buss to and from all train?. nov28utf

LEATHER, HIDES, *C.

A. BURSKTT. JOHN

A. BUBNETT & CO.,

L.

dull for old and no demand

IFMIMFI

for No

2,

Manufacture nd Dealers in

Jjeather, Hides, Oils, Shoe Find-tngSf

AJF» CVRRIEBS" TOOIA

1

need to and firm at 15c. In

print*Atbe market is regular with ft flrttl de-

KtirtOKK MOJTEY MARKET. By TelegtepBi] l»«w Vnaa. Ftb. t«. •ore desind Ibr b«t«*i ta«t

'r.

trWj fefpr,

N«s. 141 & 116 lain St., Terrc Hauk, Ind CASH

for Hides, Furs, Shcei Pelts. Deer

Skins, Tallow, and Loather in the Rough,

^fgnpirnts

80a8 5 for

on packing

nlwars recel'F prWnipt sitrntlop.

Coa

sitrntl

mayfwlwtf

JETNA LIFE INS. CO.

Annual Income $6,000,000

Assets Jan.

for winter rod and um

snd dull at 80aS5 ifor sound

new mixed and unsound do.

1,1S70, $13,000,000.

B. B. MYRICK, Gen'l Agt. L. G. HAGEB, Local Agt.

ja!3d3m

HATS AND CAPS.

NEW YORK HAT STORE. JOSEPLFC. YATI»

IS iCST IN BBCKIPTOF

Mens* Hats of all kinds,' BoyHats of all hinds, Misses' Hats of all kinds,

InfantHats of all kinds,

AND

a* all

1

M.

F»RT*«A.

flalt made

OFD^' 'HURT

notice.

to

rVttpeand see, TUB WINTER STYLUS,

1%

ill have,in Store by Febraarr

1851

:i'

,1

ANES A JONES,

Bast side Public Square,-LFEUE-HATTE,ISS.. TV

15TH^

the best

selection and largest stock of Plows in Western Indiana

1

CAST-CA8T-STEEL PLOW,

ft'"' Farmers sky "Beats them all I"

'True Bluc"HorneyRlcltmoiid.

Lookout for counterfeits!

PITTSBURG NATIONAL

MISHAWAKA

AVERt CAST PIOW.

xViSt

THE REASON WHY BARB'S

Pectoral Elixir

HAS SUCH

IM3£EJSTSE SJ JLE,

IS IPlKASAJfT TO TAKE,

I*

neatly put up, and

RFT

&

tki,

Rolling and Standing Coulters

One-Horse $lows!

Riding Plows. Corn

Gold 1

Prices

Double Shovel Plows,'"agr,

Planters!

-t. V'

A-W. »i

Wo want you to soo tho

at

"MANSFIELD?

The latest, best, lightest, simplest, (has only FOUR bolts in frame) most complete, and inevery way the most perfect machine for Harvesting ever mado. Something entiroly new. .... f/juwse-.'jvwi JUi-d? 0

1

In the eity of Terre Haute,and in every community where it has been introduced, is jutt -what it it citizen»includ-

[cchanics

and

Msrchants, unconditionally endone it as the best Cough Remedy within their knowledge. At home, where4he

"Elixir"

is best known,

it* taU exeeedt all other remedies for diseases of the Throat mnd combined. In obedience to custom*Lmgn,

the annexed testimonials

are presented:

BOWMHO-GRKEN, IND.,

I

have used

Aug.24,.1887."in

"Barr's

Pectoral Elixir

my family, and can say that it isthfe best remedy for Coughs and Colds, especially for children, that

I

have ever used, and can

recommend the same to all persons aa a safe and reliable mcdieino.

ELIJAH ORMEN.

PARIS, III.,

and observing its uniform good

I

FA FOR

sale: by

BARR, GUIICK

all

Druggists.

&

BERRY,

Druggists and Chemists,

TERRS nA UTE, IKD^

Manufacturers and Proprietor

Cdltaw w6m.

M.B. HUDSON'S

MAMMOTH

House Furnishing

STOBB!.,

Crockery! Crockery!

r.

VRACHAV.

Glassware! Glassware!

Kiiives and Forks! Knives and Fores! Spoons, all kinds.

Spoons, all kinds.

Fan6y Goods! Fancy Goods! Holiday Gifts!

Holiday Gifts!

Coal Oil Lamps!

4.

Coal Oil Lamps!

Japan Toilet Sets, Slip Jftra Water Carriers, Bird Cages, and Willow Ware, Fancy

139 Main St., opposite Hulman's.

M. B. HUDSOlf.

nov23dw3in

F. C. CLAUSSEN,

DKALia IX

rREitCH, CHINA, OU88,

QUEENSWARE & TOTS

£I«Q,COAIf OH IA*PS, a

IW

R,l

-(TTI

The SuoMHOf Oor aCMt PrtttkiiBtot Bartpai Man ia Ample

T/MMt

B0ES PAY.

.rv

it am

Much haf been written in regard to Advcrlig-

J»~ -r' '-it jr 14

Its Adjutages,

And muun can Vet be written in proof of the aiMrtiontlult these who

*#4." •J-.VV: •.

Advertise Liberallyf

All TBI HOST

••ft tr I ntij

TS

nt

'F

SUCCESSFUL

**ii-

t!* lusre'' !I 'AT

In Business Enterprisers.

IIMj-: S- J! -. FJ 5

si.TE'-III

S"

iiii ts tat.

id# -n 'i&'t ".S

Advertising Truismsr 't 3tV- fs«W"S 4

The HoaM Fasta for ads by all Hardware Dealers. Liberal inducements to Agents.—... Send for descriptive dtrcAlats and prices, Ac.

BOSTON A .MHUBEHiMAJfBFAGIOTUllfi CO., 134 Federal St., Beaton iJ, Ckambera St.^H.1. JWESTEBK BBANCII OFFICE,

It3 Dearborn Street, Chicago, P. W. OT.MB, Qen'l Traveling Business At' 25dlm

TEBRE HAUTE BRANCH

oV

THIS

BEPTJBLTC

Z:4-

j*-

IT RET1TES BTKTTKG, IT CUATES

I

1

ii

May ft,

1899.

From knowledge of Barr's Pcctoral' Elixir,"my

efI

fects upon the many customers to whom have recommended since its first introduc tion to the public,Iit feel warranted in saying, that

consider itKQUAIi, if not

SUPKBLOB,

to any of the popular Lung remedies before the public. A.

NEWELL,

Druggist.

Barr's Pectoral

Elixir!

1.

vri

vy ifti- -i'-J IT PBKSKBTKS BC815X9B,

O VV IXNFOTKASES BOSNIBEI,^:

I

5 IT! TMOREK BT'HSR.SN •HTVBti JY,

(».SR

I# I

«.V ^4' SI

U?

a vsrr-.t

S ..- ,D*TS

Tkeaaaadi ef hrtan«« bsve beta ai4e ky

Seir

rsons who the seeret of placing butine«8possessed

mbli l4hrft«ghiin

,uda

ng.

proper manner befon tbe

NEIT TETPCRADR'RTIF'

IMPORTANTIJC

The attention ot'Hardware Dealer*, Car and House Builder* andewn*n is respectfully invited to. thp.

sr

PA TEST H8TEI WnOCIIXfti

"WINDOW FAST."

This is decidedly the best and mo«t import* ant invention of modern times. Itaslmpti city and wonderRil adaption both for HQU3B md'CAKWINDOVS IsTerfeetljr astoniehlnc wscomplishingeverything tbat eaa .poaribly desired, and yet being.caeaper than any other window Atst.' Forhousewindowsit dispenses with weights and pullys, operating equally well on top and bottom sash, allowing ither to he raised or lowered as much er lit[6 as wished to secure ventilation, and yet be locked (eenrely at 'avery point, firom the intruder or burglar, and wilJL never get out of order. It haa the peculiat element oflocking itself in whatever position you. leave it.. For steam or horse oar windows they are finished in a variety of styles, makifc* an decant An-, ish to the ear windows, and the only arrangement ever introduced that can-never/all.

1*1. i-m*

^INSTTHANCE COMPANY. Central Offtce, Chicago. CASH ASS^FS, JANUARY 14,1870, •S $L,S69,2«A 48Y

lilST OF STOCKnOLDKBp AT TSBBE HAUTE. W. C. Warren George Kerckhoff*, Herman Hulman, Fxrman xTIpbert, Thomas H. Barr^ O'Boyle Brothers***# John O. Crain, Preston Hussey, Fred. A. Kosi, OwenTuller, A.B.Barton. J. H. CBoyle^vi' L.A.Burnett. A. Olaussen, P. W. llinshall, C. M. Warren, 5u J. ByArmstronf, F. V. Bichowsky. Ilosford & Boudinot, feb7

JOHN BARNIKLB,

MERCHANT

ood

Bas-

UI1U WIUUW keta, Table Mats. Knife Baskets, and in fact anything usually kept in a first-class Housefurnishmg Store.

F—*Js

H,.\

TAILOn, h.

MAIN STREET.

Over Saxtoa Walmsley's Dry Ooods Store, Would respectfully call tho attention .ef the citizens of Torro Haute, and the public in general. that he has rented rooms above Saxton A Waiintslry's Dry Good* Store, for the purpose of carrying en

MERCHANT TAILORING,

Ue keeps always on band a Fashionable lection of Cassimeres, Vesting*, Cloths, Ac., and is ready to make it up in

TIKE LATEST STYI^K AND OS

SHOIil JSO'LICE, «4 Ana on very Reasonable Terms. Having no high rents to pay, he promises to make up to order, whether the goods be furnished by him or not. Everything in his. I'ne cheaper than anywhere else.

Cutting done and warranted to fit. liberal patronage solicited. aug29dtf

ARCHITECT.

ARCHITECT & BTJILDERf

J. A. YBYDAGH,

Flans,Specifications, Superintendance, and Detail Drawings .furnished for overy (lo? rip

^Orrica—SortKSast corner of Waba«h and

8BT^^^EETS^^TORY^DOMWGBLO«I^^^^ DENTISTS. L. H..BARTBOLOMKWR

DB

anaaaON

AKD KWMAIFLCAFC

E N I S

Suceeator to Pt. p'-J*-

1

18T MAIN