Daily Wabash Express, Volume 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 December 1871 — Page 3

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Itme-JlauAhe mW Legal •qaare fore 09" Local —. Item howevar ahortinserted in l«oal eolimip to a 5 0 a ,1 gp Marriage and Funertl notleeis 91.00 tar floofrtr maetf&gg-aitd Religious notices eents each insertiom.'iiwkjiabb' ti ad vanoe i+mm Collections will be taade atritteijy oti 11 advertisement" .--'•

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Opens Tuesdays A Saturdays at 10 a.

Opens Fridays at 4 p.

Aihboro via. Christy's Prairie—,v Closet Saturday^ at lp-,m (/pen* Saturdayt at 12 m.'

The Monejr Order office, Call Bases And General Delivery open from 7 a m. to 7 p. m. The Look Boxes and stamp Office open

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Mo Money Order business transacted en Sunday. L. A. BURNETT. P.M.'

PAINTERS fvT

WM. M. BA.BR- ... ... H. B. YEAKLE

JJA.RR &, YEAKLE,

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Fifth Street, b.

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Paints, Oil and Glass. yl8-dfim

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OF COURSE IT IS

C. W. SANFORD. No.5 Sontb Fi" hStr^et.

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^FINB STOCK OF

WALL PAPER!

For the FalljTradeliustiopsned at the

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Paiutera",andyDecorators' Supplies,

It. BUOKELL,

6830hio St., Terre]Haute,'Ind.

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Enameled and Colored^Glass,

FOR HALL DOOR? AND TRANSOMS, •eoiif

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The finest and b-st ever offered in'-the oity at greatly reduced prioe«.

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C»tner i!IUjth and Eag:le .Street^

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TfcRBB HAUTE. IND,

1VTANUFACTURB Steam EneineO jjlf-j. IY| Machinery.. House Fronts, Fire Fronts 6ireular Saw Mills, and all kinds of

REPAIRING DOSE PROMPTLY I

a'intesifisaffi'rWisSi years' experience, we feel safe in saying that we can render satisfaction to our customers,, both in p^jnt of '.Torkminship ind Ptieg myi6-dwlv McBLFRKgH.fe ^Ryiglf.

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FRASK Manufacturers ef all kind Cracker*, ...,r i:,. ....

Cakes,

read and Candy.

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Foreign & Domestic Fruits.

Fancy and Staple Groceries,

.LAFAYETTE S1REE1, Bet, the tpp^jilroa^,|

mav28 Terre Wnutr. Ind.

J)RS WATERS A ELDER,

Homeopathic Physicians AKP

SPECIAL NOTICES.

WfTrtie Hr^ahdi1of ConBdence Whehce'cofhei-tHatllfni Reliance, that abso late, undoubtingfaith in the efficacy of Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters as a remedy tor in digestion, bilions rtisdrders, intermittentand remittent fe^ehi, Which notoriously prevails ,in all t?rtg oftheTipited States? This eon adenofc has been growing for twenty years and it is etilrtitending. It is not the result jOl credulity it hps not,been engendered by any human device, but it the spontaneous and natural' consequence of experience.—

What people see daily going on under their .own eyes they cannot question. When fami lies in unhealthy districts, that resort to this wholesome vegetable tonie as a preventive •scape periodical ferem, and their immediate neighbors* who negject that priecaution artiWPtP*&4?>:«e diwwe*U®1»

It'sTtlMnvly

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ble thafc tfa« pfaenomeBol'^^iM be without •4ti leMunf -I* Jfke tnaxrner When it It seen that pbstifiate caeei. dyspepsia, of liver compiaint. efconstipiition, of cervons weakness, and of general debility, yield to the opetatious of the famous reme iy. how can even .incredulity itself withhold its endorsement?

E^e-witpe&ses of the (Military effects of the bittern, are to be found in every eivilized letUemenfon tbis continent. The thoasands oft tnoasands who owe their restoration to altb and strength, or their preservation from sickness to ita extraordinary medieinal properties, are enthusi&stio in its praise. The lnuititudrs w^o recommend it in a neighborly way to their friendrand aMuaintanf as wel.l aa thoae who maJke publia their matef iU yirtaes, are always ready to st their reasons for the faith that is-Ln them. They have all either feit.«c Witxwesed its be heficentoperatioiiei..

A New Enjoyraeiit i^dies. haveuyo's nsed Murrav & Lakifxn's FLdBro WATBE It }e tartly the best per klne ^i b'e fonn^t tt is equally nuited for the haridkerchief. tbe toilet and the bath. In France, arid EfitJahd, !n South and Central Aj&erico, and In India and China, &c., Ac., it is the only perfume in extensive use so a^ia^e lind refre^hin^ ia its delightful fratba^wheii ohi|j«"ii3ed it: iq invari^)ly referred taall otWrs. may5-deodly

ON MARRIAGE. if APPY RELtRFTOB YOUNG MEN from' .1 the effect*of Error? #nd Abuses inearly lifef, 'MSrihbbd restored. Nervous debijityitired. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method of: trentment. New and remarkable remedies. Books Mid Circulars sent free, yi sealed envelopes-

Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No.. South Nintli 6t„ Philadelphia. Pa. ect5-dw3nr:

BATCHEI.OH'S HAIR PTE, This superb Hair Dye is the bent in the World —Perfectly Harmless, reliable and Instantaneous. No disappointment. No Ridiculous Tints, or Unpleasant Odor. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye produces IMMEDIATELY a splendid Black or Natural Brown. Does not Stain the Skin, but leaves the Hair Clean, Soft and Beautiful. The only Safe and Perfect Dye. Sold by all Druggists Factory 16 Bond street, N York. 25-dd-wly-skJ'

j^- TllE CAL". ./ i. ©F CO!«-j|JJlPT10S,V^te*.j!^ma:-y rai:-'i ^f.Ortnimmp. tion is 'the tii^.tivc o^ans. This |icra:- ::, rieht'firodiic'eB,defici3'nt nutritipnand as-

By assimilation, Ime.ni that process

r. u'itic.i (lie nutriment of the food is converted into blflo and tii'i'lico Into the polldiof the body. Person

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'estioi^ Urns' impaired, having the

.••light.••• i«!eis5?positioh to pulmonary disease, or

of OonsuBif -ton-: witliftut f:r.-t restoring a poed digestion ck^l i! eWtiiy ds*iini!ation. The very flrft Siin^ to be d6nb' i? Vo cleanse tKe stomach and bowelB from all disease.i .micn^ and 'slime which are clogging these, organ, so that they cannot perform their functions, and then rouse' np and restore' tho'lWer to a healthy action. For this purpo e, t:.:c .ftirtst.pnd best rcmcCy is Schcuck's Mantliflce jPills. These Pills clean the stomach and I'oiveJi of all tiie dead and morbid slinre that iscausiu^ sfeefttfo aiid decay in the whole system. They will clfcar ont the liver of n'l diseased bile that has accumulated there, and arouse it up to a new and healthy action, ly which natural and healthy bile Is secreted.

The stom'acb^litnrcls, and liver are tj\u8 clia!nsed by the use orScheiick's Mandrake Pilis lint there remains In the stomach an excess of aeid, the organ is torpid and the fippetite poor. Ih'the bowels, the InrteaM Jire '.veak, nr.d requiring strength and support, ft if in a condition like this that Schenci's Seaweed Tonic jiroves to be the most valuahl" remedy ever discovered. It is'alkdllnt, and its us* Mil nentrallze all eicfes3 (rf acid, mating the Btomach sv.-cet and frc^h it will give permanent .^iie to this important Organ, and create a good, heiirtj* appetite, and prepare the system for the first pncbss ef a good (l:- e«t on, and nltirtiftMy make'.good, 'healthy, living blood. After this preparatory treatment, what remains to cure most caseaof Constimption is the free and perscv^lfii* iiJie of fichenck'a Pnhnonic Syrup. The Pulmonic'Si-ritp nonrisheSj.tli'e system, purllies the blood, and is readily absorbed into the circtilati»ii,!and thence/list ributed tp'flie diseased' lungs. There itripelis all morbid makers, wheth-j cr In tho form of abscesses or ttilierc^ui, and then assistsjN-\ture tg dspeln tho riiseasedTnatter in the form of frcd expefifoni'ion, when once itri-' pens.

the. great healing and pufiiy*:

ing propcrttie4,(of Sclienck's PultifyiVfc'.Syrup, that ail ulceis aiul canties are l:eai«d np sound, and my patient Iscnred.

The e^nntliVl thing to he done in curing Conmmptiou W to-^ret np go^d uppetito and a good (ligestloni'so tbnr. the bony will grpw ,i flesh and get stronS1. If ft Tvwit has disOBK'dhmL^, a ttiv-1 ity or-Diwcuss tlierf, thi? ravitv catiiftjt "hvol, tlw matter cahniit rireit, ro long as thi- S^tem is bi-! low par. What, is ii«cesarv. to cure a ttew-w der of tiling, .i potid n)ipetite, a good nutrition, the body to grow in flesh and get lilt then Na!tut is hcIpo'lVU'e:onritifls will heal, the matt? •Hp ripff" ""f'

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ancTtfie jiorsi- resam nraTth and strength. Thi is the true nmption ind if a person is very had, ir the lungs rt ao. entirely de-trove.!, or even it'oi:e lung it entirely

STBKmiSlW? ti 1 have seen many persons enrod, with only one jound lmi£, live and enjoy life io a gwd old age Tills Is what Schon,eTi's Sftdicihes will do to jutv dbiisttiiiplli'ii- ."Thuy will clean out the, stomach, sweeten and sfwnijrhin it. get irpagood digestioii, and j^ve.'Nalu're the assistance slie needs to jlear the «ystcin_ of^all iUe disease that fc in the

ig Fclienck's

-.-v-f idnotto take

,'rtitt keep itfdhow iii and ("m'«P. weather avoid niu'Ut-air, and talfe rnt-doi-r cserclse only

wi*h it distinctly understood that when Ircicrntmmd a patient to lie careful in regard to takmg cold whllo using mediimes, Ido so lor a special reason. A tV.an'who has hut partially re eralJctMj) th^toyk'tLfclHwtaitMys ratmore il« tyi^aiis^jlytrTyTrvfliiiViRBeen ntfridy '1, *lJt is rebrd,^ sutnptmn. SB lDTijrJi# IIIH lung? are not perfectly healed, ju~t so long is there imminent danger of a full return of the disease. Hence it la that I so strenuouslv caution jmlnioirtiry patients ^ijlrist exposing themselves to an atmosphere that is not ixenial and ):leasant. Confitmed Con^sumDtivctf lunjy ,arq a mats of *i res, which the nA£oita\ at (k\n»wph»fe V*iH inflnme. The grand secret of my success with my medicines consists in my ability to subdue inflammation in8tead/)fiprove!vi:ig itra^r lifigt OH the fcculty da

Af mflatned ^misf fu/iot Iviii ffifetydathe patient oeeiptSeu fb-lhe ttitfns'nlaSts of winter ot the chilling winds of spring or autumn. It should be carefully shielded from all irritating iaftuanbte. The ntn»v itioh should be,observed parttcttwr without It a cure tinder almost any circumstances is an impossibility.

Ifie pnsaa sl®Wd he kept rn a wholesome and flMtrttiool diet, l»71 all the nudicines continued until the body has restored to it the natural qflftitflty of flesh|B!^l Srtflidlh. :lf turgdlhy Hjis tre«meia of the and wave lived to

!L.k£f,ot.

fat and hearty tln se any years, with one I have enmt thousands since.

cet fat lurie mostly pone. aud very many havo bei ii cumi by this treatment wli'intlhivc lievor seen.

About the "let of October, I rxpect to take possesion of my new lmildine at the northeast corner of Sixth aiid Arcti Streets, where I shall be pleawd to give advice to all who may require it.

Foil directions accompany all my remedies, so world can HU the same, rCK, M.D.,

ran directions accompany all my

Philadelphia

R. MAC READY & CO, f. F.. Cor. Coltirobi8 & Blunt St OWCIHWATI, O, ^^^'''WTioJLeiAJe Afentii?

H3i\ MUSICAL.

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JfUSIC IvESSONS.

HENRYfew

MIDDLE, Teacher of German in th* Second and Third Ward Schools, "having a leisure hours each evcing.

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uld like to enploy them in givinr instrucns on the Piano, Ogan or Melodeon. To pupils who will practice daily, full satrWa^tioo willbe guar*n-eed.

Mumiply at this office or a tithe residence itrMt, couth of Oak. epaO-dtf

C1FT ENTERPRISE.

Principal Office 101 W. 5th St., Cincinnati, 0.

The Only Reliable Gift Distribution in the country

L. D. SINE'S EIGHTEENTH

Grand Animal Distribution

To be Drawn ft)NDAY, JAN. 1, 1872.

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IN VALUABLE GIFTS!

Two Grand Capital Prizes

$10,000

AXKRICAN ttOLD!

I„,000 IN AJtKlilCAM SILVER!

Five Prizss .-$1,000 Ten Prizes 500 BACH IN

GREENBACKS 1 Span of Horses, with Family carriage and silver-mounted' ness. worth ....._._$1,500 5 Horses and Bupgies, with Sillve'r-

Harness, worth 600 each 5 Fine toned Rosewood Piano,worth ft.® each 25Famiiy Sewing Machines, worth 500 each 2:0(i Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in all) wortb from. $20 to 3U0 each. Lodiey' Uold Lepntine Chains. A Gents OoId

Vest Chains, Solid and Double Plated Sil" ver Tabic and Teaspoons, Photograph Albums,Jewelry, Ac.. Ac., Ac. Number «if ttiits 2S.OOO! Tickets limited to 10,000!

AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TICKETS, to whom Liberal Premiums will be pail. Single Tickets, 82 Six Ticket?, 810 'Twelve «4»wk«tej''M0i»'EweBty-fi*rr'KoketSi WW.-

Circulars containing a full list of priies, a description o/ the'mahii'er of drawing.^ and other inforaiation in reference to the i»istri. bution, will be sent to any one ordering them All letters must be addressed to OFFICB, I'. J). WlE. Box 86,

101 W. 5th St. sep27-dwly

BOOTS 9t HOES.

NEW

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ARRIVAL:

A FIXE AN INCOMPLETE

Fall apd Winter Stock

•OF

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BOOTS AND SHOES, ii iln all styles, and to.be sold at tho

LOWEST PRICES, AT

J. B. LUDOWICI & CO.'S

ror. Sixth nnd Sfnin Streets. 2 7 3

CHRIST LEIBING.

Custom Boot & Shoe Store, Main Street between Cth & 7th, Kaufman's Block.

CUSTOMshort

WORK done in the neatest style

and on notice at reasonable rates. Constantly on hand—a large assortment of self-made Btots and Shoes, Come and examine, yourself. octl9-3m

COAL.

BLOCK, SEELEYVILLF, SUGAR CREEK. I ANTHRACITE.

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O. O. OAKEf, AGENT FOB

B3RTLETT COMPANY, OFFICE: Rmkin't Drag Store, 6th St.

PIANOS.

THE BEST AND CHEAPEST)

OPI^JSTOS,

Organs and Melodeons

L. KISSNEH'S

Palace of Music

5o. 48

(Opp. the old Court House.) TEIKS HAfTTE, ISB.

B.—A 1 kinds of Instrumeuts tepaire0

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY stteiicu. INSURANCE, 301?

TEBRE HAUTE

The Name, Business and Lo?ftior»: of the Leading Houses OT

Terre Haute.

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Those of onr readers who make purchase in Terre Haute, by catting thin ont and u*ing it as a H£E£K£CE will pave time I rect:

and trouble. The selection has been carefully made andJs STBICTLY riR-ST-class. fvV*v_^ h* f.* •.

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AKrienlttrrnl Implemrnts. ,^ JONES'^JONES, e. s- square. ,k Art Emporium—Fietnrest, Frame

Iioeking Glauses, Masle etc. R. (JAGG, 91 Main-st." BOOTih, tuatleoery, Ae.t. BARTLETT & C'" 101 Main-st. 'M B.G. COX. 159 Main-st. A. H. DOOLET, Opera Honse Book Store.? Boots nnd Nhoes (Wholesale A Retail.) IT. ANDREWS. 141 Main-st. N. BOLAND. 145 Main-st. ENGLES TUTT, 107 Main st. A i! J. B. LUDOWIi'I Jc CO.. Main cor. Sixth.

BtininesH Colleges,

GARVIN, Main cor. Fifth. Car*, Car Wheels and General Iroi tferkcr*. SEATH & HAGER,-b«t. Ninth and Tenth.: Carpet*. Wall Paper and House FnrnlsinlnK.n RTCE'8 CARPET HALL. 77 Main-st.|

Carriage Jfanufaeturers.J f.

SCOTT, OREN & 0.,Main cor. First. SCOTT.ZGRAFF A CO.. 3 S. Second-et1 China, (Han A Qtieennware. H. S. RICHARDSON & CO.,78 Main-st. ()lothin({!(Wholesal p|and.RptHlI.)| S. FRANK. Main cor. Fourth. KUPPENHEIMER & BRO.. ll^Main-st! Confectionery and Ice Cream Parlin W, H. SCODDER, 194 Main-st. ,.t

Cigars, Tobacco, s,,j

N.KATZENBACH, 147 Main-st. Cane and *»w Will's Castings, Ac. J. A. PARKER, cor. First and Walnut.

Drnggists (Wholesale and Retail.)

1T1 a I BUN TIN A MADISON. Main-st.

C1.xC1S3IATi, O. qulicK Jt BKRRV, Main cor. Fourth. Dry Goods and Motions (Wbolesal* and Retail.)

TUELL, RIPLEY &DEMING,Main eorFifth W. S. RYCE & CO., Main cor. Sixth,) The most Popular House. WARREN, HOBEKG A CO.. Opera House cor WITTENBERG, RUSCHHAIPT ft CO., 73Main-st

Dry toods (Wholesale.)

CASH, BROTHER «fc CO., 94 Main street. Dentists L. H. BARTflOLOMEW, 157Na«onal Block. Fancy Goods,Ac.(Wholesale A Kctalt) T. H. RIDDLE. 151 Main-st.'

Fnrnitnre (Wholesale and Retail.) W, G. DIMMICK, east side Fifth street, bet. Main and Cherry. E. D. HARVEY. 83 Main-st.

Grocers (Wholesale.)

BEMENT & C0_, 160 and 162 Main-st. _r HULM AN Jc COX, Main cor. Fifth. Grocers (Wholesale and RetaO' JOSEPH STRONG. 187 Main-st.

Gas and Steam FKtlnft.

I.eatherjand Findings.

L. A. BURNETT & CO., 144 and 146 Main-st. Liquors, Ac. (Wholesale.) J. B. LYNE & CO., 229 Main-st.

Merchant Tailors.

N. cor. Main and xhird.

Nurseryman aird Florists. HEINL BROS., Greenhouses and Hale Sale grounds, southeast city, near Blast

Furnace. Motions, Ac. (Wholesale.) .. U. R. JEFFERS ft CO.. 140 Main-st.: WITTIG ft DICK. 148 Main-st. ,*'*

Pianos, Organs and Music, L. KISSNER, 48 Ohio-st. Plow Manufacturers^ PHILIP NEWHART, First-st.

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Phcenix Fonnflry and Machine Works McEBFRESH ft BARNARD, cor 9th ft Eagle Photographers. J. W. HUSHER, eor. Main and Sixth. D. H. WRIGHT, 105 Main st.

Roofing (Slate aad Gravel.) CLIFT ArWILLIAJMS, cor. 9th and ilfulberry Real Estate, Ins, A Collecting Agents, GRIMES ft ROYSE. 4 S. Fifth-st.:

Steinway Pianos. '5

A. SHlDE, Agent.over Postoffice. (Saddles and Harness.. PHILIP KADEL, 196 Main-st.

Saddlery Hardware (Wholesale.)" F.A.ROSS, 5 8. Fifth-st. Sewinar Machines.' Z. S, WHEELER, Weed Agency, 7S. Fifth.

Steam and Gas. )lt

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D. W. .WATSON, 190 Main-st. iiiot' Stoves, Tinware, Ac S. R- HENDERSON. HI Mitin-st. -UAl SMITH ft WHEELER. 150 Main-st.

Stoves, Mantles and Grates,1'*"' R. L. BALL, 128 Main-st, j| Rtencll Dies and Stock. (-.«! J. R. FOOTE, 139 Main-st.

Sash, Doors, Rllnds and Lnmbe^. CLIFT ft WILLIAMS, cor. 9th and Mulberry stationary and Portable Engines. J. A. PARKER, cor. First and Walnut.

Tin and Slate Roofllng.

MOORE ft HAGERTY, 181 Main-st.

V. G. DICKHOUT. 196 J/ain-st. i. Watches, Jewelry and Diamonds. J,R. FREEMAN, Opera House. J. R.TILLOTSON, 99Main-st.

WATCHES.

WALTHAM WATCHES!

3-4 PLATE, 16 ASB 20 $JKE8# These are the Best WatcleE made in this country, and are made with and without Stem Winding Attachment.

They are finished in the best manner and run with the greatest accuracy, and cannot be excelled anywhere at their respective prices.

The cases are all of the newest Patterns, and specially made to our own order. Our stock of these Watches is now tho largest, and our prices, all things considered, are the lowest in the oity.

BALL, BLACK Ac CO., Jewelers and Silversmiths, 565 nnd 567 Broadway, New York.

ATTORNEYS.

B. CHEADLE.

O. -tf tifiii

ATTORNEY AT LAW,

SO Main Street,

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nov 22-dSm Terre Haute, Indiana.

J] P. BEAUCHAMP,

ATTORNEY AT LAW And Notary pHblic,

Orric*—On Ohio Street, tetj Third A Fourth je23-3

OFFICE OF THE 'J*

BUSINESS DIRECTORY! I Springfield Fire & Marine

•w INSURANCE CO.^ «d snif-iMHl'

SPBISGFIBI.D. Ma68., Oct, 25.1871.

Diffint JrHcRMN As-nrany of the Companies', have been deceived in the amount of their ChieagvLottet, we conclude at this late day to make tbe following Statement which we khow to be cor-

Assets at Market ValoS-iiii.' .. i_81,077,000 -Chicago Losses not over—$450,000 All othei ouutand'g Looses 47,220 $487,220 i$67S,780,

Thii irill fir® as onr Capital ®f.faS»w,oo© entire, and Surplus of $j®j780Laad Wfl erf» pect a Salvage of ovt-r $25,000 at Cnicftgoi-

Our Adjusters are paying all Losses at ChiC^oas faj^taathey can^he adjusted., Our Director* anti Stt^ftotdSrs are-ple&ged -ids,

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This pnts us ofr a^rm.finatuciai-bMis. and we shall expect a larce increaseof businees at your hands, on good and desirable property at largely increased rates. Yoiur efferti in onr behaif-at this time, in this direction -will be appreciated. Select yovr businean with great care aad avoid hard and uud sirabl^ risk? as heretofore, and please -b&paTttcular not to«itre us.too much in one ripk,or le?a.lity.

Hoping tor (avorable reports from.time to time, we remain I'oHrs.yery truly,

b!)t)

EDMUND FREEMAN,President. DWIGHT R. BM1TH Vice Pres't.

SANFORD J. HALL, Secretary. I MANUFACTURE 8S,

CXTJ. MILLS.

:CSaES*T

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&

WOJLIAH^.

ai^i "-Manufacturers of "i

S ASH, jDOOES, Winder and Doer Frames.j Bonldiog Brackets, 'c Atari Baffin^«!» !. Ballssters. .i, Newell Post^,

Vw

Horlnft audKldlcpc.

And all descriptious oi Finished Lumlie

WHOLS6ALK AND 1KTAIL DIALKBS IK

£»i3 rzB

Lciih afid Shingles,

Slate Boafing, Cement Hoofing,

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A. RIEF, 46.0hio-st. iut'f Hardware, Ac. (Wholesale A Retail.) ADSTIN, SHRYER & CO., 172 Main-st. J. COOK ft SON, 152and 154 Main-st. 8. CORY & CO., 121 Main-st-

Hats, Caps and Straw Goods J. H. SYKES. 113 Main-st. Hair Work, ib«A f. MRS. E. B. MESSMORE ft CO., 7 S. Fifth-st.

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W, H. BANNISTER.79 Main-st. SCHLEWING, 192 Main-st. Millinery and ancy Goeds. iij J. W. GASKILL, 10 South Fourth-st.|| t,„.. Miss M. A. RARCDAN, 80 Maiu-st:

rm'

S. L. STRAUS, 149 Main-st. i,: Marble A Scotch Granite Monuments F. B. & E. W. PALMER ft CO.,

Roofing F@lt.

Custom Sawing, Planing and Wool Turning

DONETOOBDEK.:

All Work Warranted.

ComerTffbth and Mulberry Sts.

CARRIACES.

WM. D. ROGERS. J0SEPHrM00RE, JB

WM. KDfiKHS A" CO., rr«»-r

ES1ABLISHED 1846.

ViOIT W i. :lT A OBIGINAIJ a 05LT MANUFACTURERS OF TIIK

CELEBRATED

ROGERS CARRIAGES

And Light Wagons^

The-acknowledged highest Amerid&n #tandard. ., MANUFACTORY,, .'j

Thlrieenfli and JParr"ish '^ireefs, e'uee EED 1 NG

GEO. W. WATSON & CO.,

jCRJJTIRED

Those .intending to purchase a vehicle far Spring and Summer driving can,"if orderednow, have one builtto-suit Uie taste in every particular and be completed by the opening of spring.

All work'guaranteed to be built, fully up ,t6 -our high sMdird atid tmet^muled in durability, lightness, beauty oi proportion and fine finish. Drawirms and „(t|.ecifications mailed when solicited.

WAREROOMS, '1"

rh OI f?»fi & 1011 CHESTNUT ST.,

Philadelphia.

BAKtNC POWDERS.

USE THE BEST:

It will Prove tlie Cheapest

B^CRO*"

BAKINGPOWDER

(BO I

lg

Xrnnb and Traveling Bng M«n^ae- I Jt is Strictly pure.

f"' s:

txtfufifr BECOMIK'G *"*,-•

ill'» ll -si:!' I .}ls«f

FA MlhY FA VOUITM. /. .i'I

1S!

^.rt =,llaA

!l::l ru«3 -Mtfl

It is always reliable. ,,,.,!. It is economicaL

U1,i

It is the best. Full weight guaranteed. •Give it ai trial and be convinced of its superiority over all others. If your Grocer has not got k. ask him to order a supply.

J. H..BURKILL 4 Cn Proprietors, Manufactory and Wholesale Depot, 26i Walnutfitrett, Oincinnati, Obie. 2 deodlm

MUSICAL.

TEBBE HAUTE

MUSICAL INSTITUTE/

Music taught in all its branches, both theoretically and practically. Instrumental and vocal lessons forty cent* each, of a full hours' duration. Lessons at the residence of the pupil ene dollar each, of forty-five minutes duration no pupils taken for a term less than six months pupils may enter at any time Institute rooms over the Postoffice. For further particulars address dtl- IT

MUSICAL INSTllUCTION.

ATHOROUGH

iiH

Course of instructions oil

either Piano, Violin, Guitar, Orjran or Melodeon, and cultivation of the voice may be secured by applying directly to

Prof. GEOBGE A. HABTtj^rS" Or by leaving orders at Eissner's Palace of Music. oc6-dbC

WOOD

HEAP SUMMER WOOD.

GILMAN BROS. & CO.,

Are farftishinc Two Dollars* worth of

Good Summer Wood

FOR OJLt *1.25,

Delivered to any'part ef tbe city. L. Leave order* at tho Stave Fertory. North Second street. au*8-dtf

PROSPECTUS^-

PROSPECTUS FOB 1873

FIFTH TEA'S.

',v•

:'rt

TSEALWSS:

As Hlwitrated MonMv fottrnali claimtd to &'• the hanrUome-t in the World.

"Give my love to tbe artist workmen of TEE ALDINB who are striving to make their proletnion worthy of admiration for beauty, as it has always been for uaeiulflewf Ward Beecher.

THE AUDljtJS, irhil«issqie^ wjt^alLtli r«tni&Hy, hie Mtn or the temporary o( imw* interest eharacterlstie of erdiMryiteriodicals. It is an elegant miscellany oi fare. li*ht. and Kiaeehtl litaratarS, aVd a collection ef pictures, the rarest specimens artistic skill, in blaelr aaa1 white. Although .each succeedui«au2Dieeaifqniea fresh ploasure to its frienJ_

Wm. Richards, Granville Perkjng. Wm Hart, F. 0. C. Darley, Wm. Beard. _,!iwin Viotnr Neblir,' A George Smiley, ,, Wm.fi. Wilcox,. Aug. Will, *m JanieSH. heard, James Smiley, ji. K. H- Piquet, .,v! Frank Beard, Paul Dixon,

J. Hows. -1

The pictures are being reproduced without Tegard to expense fcy tbevefy best engravers in the country, and will bear tie. severest critical (Sbtaparisbn with the best foreign work, it being the dvterminationof the pub lisbe's that THE ALDJNE shall be a successtal. vindication oi Anieric»vtt takjte i: comretition with ihy existing publication

the world. LITERARY DEPARTMENT. Where so much attention ie paid to illustration and get Up" of the work, too much de-

Se

endence on "ppearancet may very natnraily ffared. To anticipate such misgivings, it is only neoessary to stat that, the editorial management of THE ALDlNE^hae been intrusted to MB. RICHARD STODDARD, who .has received assurance pfassistance from a host of the most popular writeis and poets al'rl the country.

THE VOLUME FOR 1872f^|

will contain nearly 800pages,»nd about 250 fine engravings. Commencing with tbe number for January .every third ntamber will contain a beautiful tinted picture on plate paper, insnrted as a frontispiece.

The Christmas number for 1872, will he a splendid volume in itself, containing fifty engravings, (four in tint and, although retailed at#U will be sent wi.hout extra charge' to all early subscribers. .r .. .,

A Cbromo to every Subscriber was a very popular feature: last year, nm will be repeated with the present volume. The publishers have purchased and repreduced, at great expense, the beautiful oil painting by 8-is, entitled "DAMS NATOTBK'S 8 Hooi.. The cbromo js 11x13 inches, and is an exact facsimile, in size and appearance, of the original picture. No Americanchromo. which will at all compare with'it, has yet been offered at retail for less than the price, asked for TRE, ALDUSE and it together. It. will -be delivered free, with the January nartber. to every subscriber who pays for one year ,in advance. r.ijjmip 1ERMSFOR 1872.:« rfiwo One Copy, one year, with OilChremo, 95.00 Five Copies," 20.00'

A&y person sending 10 names »"d $40 willreceive an extra copy, gratis, making ll copies for the money.

Any person wishing to work" for ti premium, can have our premium circular bn application. We give many beautiful and desirable articles offered by no other p^iper-

Bnyperson Wishing! to act, permanently, as our agent., ^ili,tpply,pith reference, en closing 81 for outfit.

THE.:

.NE-wtohk!':-

EVENING POST

r»ii

,,"i

(ti ill I "AIIi tosfsoitWiU'.) "i One year SJ2 For shofter periods.. .....* .'cl per month.

WKEKLT.'

BiiigTi Copy otre year.. .:,8l' 5Q "Five Copies *5' 7 CO Ten |J hgj: Twenty. Vs

Bl?' U.

5,

A JltpeaenMite and Ofutwipion Aseerteas Ar

nam toe real valor

and beauty of WHE ALU

to pay to, the Capnpany rao piTA Mi their snnrp(«t«.tei ftftnr it hftn bm Stock $325,000 within thirty days as a Reserve against all outstanding risks, in accordance with the Laws of Massachusetts and New. Yerk. This will give us CAPITAL AKIJ SoBPLtrs o'f over $Pv4,od4" after paying al outstanding losBWi"

.. ... HhB will, be "most

appreciated after it has been boand np at ti ciote ofChe yea». "While bthe'r pnblicatto ay claim superior cheapn'Sa, aa compared _th rivals of a Similar class. Tfl^ A LU1NE ie a unique and sriciaal -eonuepr ion, alone and unawproached, absolutely wfthQut com petition in price Or cbarrteter. 9 he possessoi of the volume u^t eomitleted canaot 4mU catetbeqiiiftitity of fine paper and engra vioK« in any »thef shape or nnmher«f Volumes for ten timet iti.coit-

The lafeor oft*ittikig THE ALD1NE reaf^y on the press is so gjeftt ^that retm-ming ia •utr the question. v»ftb the exception of a' 'bindinx ed. anc book.

•df

New Features for 1872.

a

The enthpiastie^ suppoit readib~ ac corded to their enterprise, wherever it has been iatroduoed, has cosnrinoed the publishers of THE ALDINE of the sounaoesa ot their theory that tne American public would reeogoite and .heartily support any iiheere effort tb elevate the tone and standard of illustrated fpnbiieations That So tri «iy'

12 ea

—..SO OOj

Srjl^WCEKlY.

Sintrle Copy one year.. Five Copies' Ten Copies

—.83 00

.... 12 isrt 20 00s

Or we will send, the followinf periodicalsto subscribert,1 ifi cdnnefctibn with the EVBSIXO Posr,at,thepricesnamed: j,••

With with Weekly Semi-Weeklj

Harper's Weekly.. —.14 SO *6 00 Harper's Bazar 4 50 b. 6 06 Harper's Magaiine, 4 60,. 6 00 Every Saturday....^ 5 00 fi 5(1 Atlantio Monthly 4 ifl.SF 5 50 Our Young Folks "3 00 .4 50 Bcribner's Monthty- .. 4 50 Ifl 00 The Galaxy 4 005 £0 The Agriculturist:.... 2 50 4 00 Hparthand Home .„..—.,„..,3j75 osi 5 25 Christian Union 3 50 5 00

Tb each sub«cribe+ to the EV*IfTft PtiSt and Christ iartUnton for oneyear will be sent "two exquisite French Oil Chromos, entitled "Wide Awaike'-'-and-i'^Fast Asleep,'! wbidh are worth at retail HO for the pair. i.Kis «-.! TBY IT! TBY IT 11

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For 25- cents we wilt send tho WMKGY KVKNINO POST from now to January 1. OJ for 50 cents we wiil scnd ihe Sbmi-Wkukz.!Evjcn-tsd POST daring the sinie time. •. ...— ,, if'-.: SPECIMEN NUMBERS OP THE EVENING

POST SENT FREE. 'iiiTli'Ht

Address »nmws4 1WM. C. BUT AN! CO., NEW YORK.

TTTT

INTON SHIDE,A Hrt nciuaJ.

TTTE HOUSE:

A AT

SESTS' AND LADIES' WEAK

CLEANED & COLORED!

Gents' Wear repaired neatly atiSt*. -i .'. ii-j.i icM'

E F. Reiner's Dye Hoii'e,

HAIIT STREET, BET. «th A 7ttf apr5-dtf

SALE. Oifi

!».-!

Administrator^ Notice and Sale

I ft _____ yKxiSH

mHE undersigned has heen'appointed*AdmiuiDirn'ur of the estate of James Trueblond. late oi Vigo county, de«e«eod. ^aid estate is supposed to be solvent, and I will sell at public auction on the 23d day of Nomber. 1871, at the residence of Parker Reynolds, in said connty. all his personal property, consisting of Household Goods.

A credit of six months Will he given on all sums o*er three-months with approved security. waiving valuation laws. novl-w3t SD. JOHNSON, Adm'r.

NOTKmsr, A »t91i"PQ—*' l. n,%'

i"

^SPECIAIiXIES'?:

r.-. 'tit' -Si'H 7% Sfl

rd:

IT: Robinson **&

JOBBERS,^ I

•v*q bn

No. 103 Main Street,

W•ILE

offer to the Th»£e Vt low priecs huaimmim •i-.

S CMes Buck and Sheep Olovfia.3» 10 Oases Shirts and Drawers. 5 Cases Ladies' Merino Ribbed. nsss

.. .7

$ O&ses Wool'and Gotten -fialf

i.j.

Hose.-

s.

5 Caees Children's Wool Hese.l 10 Cases Aisorted Kot& and^ Cap Pai?er. r. 50 Cases Assorted Toys at very low prices. 1000 Cases Assorted Glassware at very Ibw prices. 300 Dozen S.Oi and Cotton Kets very cheap.

4^' WHOLES JJ.E OjNLY*

-j-

ytLi lit ,d 5 j*- ,JZ3G

WeM is

wicked sheets exist and thrive is not e.vidence thatthere ia no ni«ket'for' anything better— ind« edtheisuccess yf THE ALDWE fiom the start is direct proof of the contrary

better—ind«edthei fiom the startls di .With a papulation ao vast, and'oi saihyaried a publisher can choose bis patrons, and file papei* is rather indicative of his own than of the ta--te ef the county. As a guara of the excellence of this department, th pub^ishers would bee to announce durtag the coming year, specimens from the fallowing eminentAmerican artftsWr

ffHOl.K,KALE NOTIONS.

WlTTIG^fc DICK,

Jo UfSneSessdf t6:A?d. •%. ... ...• mil No. 148 Main Street,

Jobbers and Commission

IVlKKCIX A-iXX^, ,#,b

In. Notions,

h*i(fnmf

11'

Cigars,

ENGLISH,' GEEKA^ *&*AMERICAS

CUTLERT,,,

Perftimery,

•L

jj+a

1

WITH

TBattfnjf, Ac

increased Capital Rnd Ncyr st®ck are prepared ta oflcr friends and stomers superior inducements to buy o£.us. mar Special atteutitna 'will be paid

fo

Cash

Bu ers, Pedlers and Auctioneers.* jjt No. 14® IVtnijri Street,

'Between Fifth and Sixth Street«, Iri thfR obfe fornierly occupied ly Cbx & Son

URIAH JEFFKKS. £I.I8BA EAVENS U. It. JEFFEKS & C0.,

Commission Merchniils! And Wholesale Dealer in

fetaple and Fancyi

I O I O N S Goods, Shirts, Bnck Giovfi!t,fcp ,. Exelusive Agents for all'

PIECEGOODS Made by tho Vigo Woolen Mills, 'j Xo. 14© Ufain Street.^ii

itM sssi -Terre IlaiOe, Indioz All orders promptly attended fo. ocSdwt

•.inn ih

FfiUIT. DRYER. BOSWELL' ii«'

Standard Fruit Dryer,

ROOM HEiTFBf.

Abi lBON HEATElt Combined.

Tho Greatest Household'Tffverttiois of the Age for Economy, Convenience juumri* and Uselulnoss. .*-"v—

JflhrtTS- it I :•.! uroiJ-^nimi bftR Iti

bit: ft') nmtti

JAMK8 SUTTON & CO.,

hi9fl 'flT.-

PUBLISHERS,

,23 Liljertjr Street, Aew Yorki

nwot oi amitbit

niitfHifi

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"it -JL*—J h'mm'-m d|frf

PRICED REDUCED.

1

to Iflfi

I ixntl :nifii'J m^r.

noin uJ

TI1

I

It is a neat piece of fnrnitnre. a general TAtrpoke machines -Is the most simple ol construction, cheapest most: durable, ornamental and ready sale of any thine before the people, and 6an be manufactured from a sample machine, in any village, by ordinary workmen.

The merit of the BOSWELL nEATER and DRYER is acknowledged to have no rival in any point- It is the WnSt even and healthy Room Heater in America.. As a fruit finer the price of the machine is Paved eaoh 'season in weight of .fruit- by solififyvngi the nutnJ ment in place of evaporating it, and the iroit is rfp»n, Hiteitely better,' and is new becoming the only .Marketable ITruit. A maChine ffi kept 5h o'pdrktibtl at the Terre Haute News Depot, opposite -tbe.Postoffioe, for the inspection of the people,where oxctie or Maehinesnd Te rntory a r^ctivpr jyl»-dt{ M,r CPA FT

HOTELS.

Jacob Bute George #nt*

WATlO]SrAI,. KOH^E.

al(K

Evening Post. Evening Post.

Cor. Sucih and Maip, Strttlt,

Torre Haute. Indiana.

^•Tacob Butz, Son,' Prop?.,iti

This House has boeh"thoi^)ighlyr«WrsashW? tny23pl" ....

nilKTI^ HOI KF -w: •stU Cor. Tkird'and Ohio St*., I1'"* Terre Haute, Indiana.

THISHotef

lifi^ Vecebtly been refitted and

put in firsVc!ass.order, offerfrig supenutinducements to the traveling public. Hood samplp+domS for theaeeomnlod tv of commercial travel.

1

Free 'Bus too and from all trains. Mi.M. BEDFOKI), Proflr. Formerlyof the ^tnaand fcherm.nn House. Dhnville, 111. nWl-d6m

Oor.MntA 0&«o«.,f

bUW. JBT. GRIFFITH, Pi-op

Office of Montetuma and Palestine Hack Lines. FrecBwss and from aHtrbinR. net2tdti

TERRK IIAITE HOFSD.

Cvrtier Matn and -Seventh Sit,

•itli ul ••.. .-ti Ik.* to

Terre

Haute. Indiana,.

(1

This Hotel ha* rocenrtly been refitted, and put in first-class order, offering acoemmodatiou unsurpassed in the State. ^. E. Km 8TBS.Proprietor

WINES.

WINES!

»dli

JACOB 'FLSHKll

Has jusi received another choice lot ef

RHINE, FRENCH AND CALI««'Ja F0RN1A WINES,

Which he will sell by the bottle or gallon at foaeonatrfe prices. Try a bottle, if you Want

••BKfiraVni

bfl furnished promtU by

the gftllon or ia downs-

m.T

Want to Keep Warm

'dra TO BALL'S

And get the finest

Parlor Open Orate Store

In tho Market.

IIEDW AI'S PATEUT

9SBt-

ngtflH- 4* •«&: -or-t .! btfrj 3. reft. I" 'fk--j

it .*

)UA3

OPm-JiRONT!

if

For the Best Coal Cook Stoye,

GO TO BALL'S STOVE STOKE.

For the Cheapest Stoves, For th* Largest Stock e^Stoyei Anch the Greatest Variety ot

Stores,

BALL BEATS THEM AIL. Come nnd See.

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No. 1S% Main Street^ ILRKE IIAITE, ISW' r'

OKUCbREES.

JA9. H. TtlBSyK.

W. B. SHlLLHO.

NEW

'PlBM.

TUliNER & SIllLLITO, 8CCCESSOB9 TO Turner A Bun tin.

SIllLLITO, having purchased the Jinjerest ot T. 0. Buntm in the firm ot W.B. in Turner Sl buntm, wo have formed a copartnership under the-name and style ol lUK^'tK &. blilLLl'10. aad will continue thejj

FAMILY GROCERY

AND -,„IF

General Produce Business,

ATTIIB OLD STAND.

Our stock is full ard our prices shall be as low as the lowest. We would be pleased to have our old friehds call and see us. as well as new ones. JAMtS H. 1URNER,

B.SUXLLITO.

Cornor.Main and Seventh btree

sepl4-dwt'

',,DAN 3IILLEM, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in

Groceries,Provisions, N ails,Foe "•'vi Plour, Fish, Bait. Shingles,

Stc.j

&o.,

iierner Fourth and EagleStreet*,Terre Haato Connected with the above 1b a first-clas Wagon Yard: and Boarding House,the proprietorship of which bas again been resumed jy Mr. oliller, who guarantees to all who may patronize him. good accommodations at reasonable charges. a®- Board by the Meal, Day, Week mlldwtf MILLER. Proprietor.

MERCHANT TAILORING.

JOHN BAEIs IKLE,

1

MEiiCIIAlVT TAILOK,

MAIN STREET.

CverSbxtoa A Waliasloy's Dry floods Store ^ould re8hectfnlly call the attention of tl eitizem of Tt rre «aute, and the public in gei .aral, that he has rented rooms above Saxton Walmsley's Dry (iob^s Strfre, for the purpo- a ft carrying01^. ,,

MmHAiVl 1AIL0KING. lie keeps always on band a Fashionable tfeftfton at Casrimeres, Vertings, Cloths, &•>. Mid'is ready to mike it up in

THE ATI^T fl'-3 JV..."

SHORT NOl ICB, Aiii on very Reasonable Terms. Having hi(fh rents to pay, he promises to make u» oraer. whether the goods be furnished by hit or not. Everything in his line cheaper than anywhere else.'

0

Cutting done andwarranted to fit. A lihom patronarp limited aug?9dtf

PLATED WARE, &C.

New Qurenswarc Store.

il OWS'j

SNI N N

THEOTSTAHL. V9

IMPORTER & DEALER

1 1

IP?

Best Granite Ware, White and Band China, Cutlery, Plated Ware, &c. Kerosene Lamps & Lamp ^7IXO?TJE,ES.

uuiiMfni i*i! Sloold he

pleastd

to have the Citizers of

Terre Haute and vicinity call ar examine goods nnu prices. TWl-O. t-1 A BL, 1f Fruth Frutth street.

LAN

ther| Farms Frre Hemes

a bMT TttltitRk OF *Ht

shh

Terre Haute, Indiana.

E"iJi

Union Pacific Railroad.

A LAKO &X»KT Qt ."l

12,000,000 AC RMS ft* Juniusr»INI .or TH»•'» *•«•. .L-.«'S Beet Barwiing and Hlderal Lands li imerica.

8,0qp.««l0 Aetes of Choice Farming an4 rating Lands on the line ot the road, in the

State of Nebraska in tiie Great flatte Failef,

,. KOW FOS SALS,for cash or long credit. 1 hese laiids are in mild and healthy ellmate, and for grain growing and Htock-raia-lng, unsurpiisEed by any inthe United btates.

Trices range from $2 to $10 per Acre

2,500,000

Acres of Government Land be­

tween Omaha-and Platte, open for entry as

UCMK&TKASSScrth

QM.T.

Homesteads for Actual Settlen. 3,5000,090 Acres of Government Land between Omaha and Platte, open fo( entry as

HOUKSTXIDSNorth

OKLX.

SOLDIERS OF THE LATE WAS ,I- ARB KTTITLKD TO 1

Free Homestead of 160 Acres within Bailroad limits, equal to a

Direct Bounty of $400. Send for the new edition of descriptive pamphlet, with B«JW maps, mailed free everywhere. 0. F. DAVIS.

Land Commissioner U. P. B. R. Co., sep5-dltaw-w3m Omaha, Nob.