Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 21 January 1867 — Page 2
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SATURDAY NOON S DISPATCHES. NEW YORK.
Union National Committee Xo Examination of Witnesses In the Important Case. . - " - New York, Jan. : 19. The Tribum's special says : The Ways and Means Committee . have been obliged, to abandon, the idea, of compelling the Secretary .to sell gpldln open market, so much per week! until the amounfon hand h, reduced to $50,000,000 Thq evidence against Commissioner BoggJ of the Indian Bureau, is very strong. It is, stated that. the,Comr mitte$ will report in" favor 'ot 'setting aside ;his contracts for Indian, supplies. o. w - It is reported if the Senate reject Dii &i Minister to France, he will be appointed Naval Officer" at New York, and Foster will be sent to France. Nesmith will be Indian Commissioner if Bogg is removed;. Foster is also named ;for Minister to Japan,? siceBurlingame to be removed. If Doolittle, resigns he will be sent, to llussia.- '' . f . - -.. - The rumor that Dudley Field will be Minister to fJngland isuntrue.i A Washington special says; tGratz Brown-is preparing a bill to grant similar aid to tne Atlantic and Pacifio Railroad that is granted to the Union 1 and facihc. New York, Jan. 19. At s a t meeting of the Union National Committee in Washington, last evening, a preamble and resolutions were adopted, in which the President is defined as ' a deserter from the principles he was pledged to' defend," and the reorganization of the party is declared to te required by his treachery. - t The headquarters of the committee are appointed in New York;' and the members of the Union, party throughout the country are 'requestsd ' to correspond with the chairman. ;; Nebraska and Colorado are congratulated on their admission, and the crowning resolution .declares that while the Union party is s anxiously desiroui of the restoration of the rebel States it believes that no restoration can be safe ' or just' that does not secure impartial suffrage to all the loyal people of those States. ' New Y.ork Jan. 19. The Herald's Washington epecial says i he haa: authority for stating that the Judicial y Committee have appointed no subcommittee to take testimony, and they have not examined a, single witness in the impeachment case. The Heratd't Toronto' special 'savs James McDonald,' one of the Penians, was acquitted yesterday. "- "V , A Troy, special' to the Tribune' says the rolling stock of the Troy and Bosi ton Railroad has been attached by the' sheriff, to satisfy a claim of. $200,000 held by TvW, Parker, on1 account of the Western Railroad. ' The Tribune's New Orleans special says a large tfumher of tthe poligemen engaged in. the July riots have beenarrested, under the Civil Rights bill, upon the affidavits made by freedmen. New York? Jan. 19. ThePfesU dent's Washington morning organ of yesterday says of the Administration: If necessary, its strong and iron hand' will be, invoked to'stayithe course and prevent the consummation of Radical treason. The great oath oi me rresiaent to protect and de - gotten, and the people who sustain him, with their 500,00CT majority of the voting , population 'NorthlandSouth, will not forget him. The, evils have already brought the Government to the verge of another revolution,1 and if the Radical majority in Conr gress continues its treasonable course -much longer, the Government, in., ordep t,tp , sustain itself, will have to arm its supporters. . At the call 6f the President alt his friends North and South, audi the; ar pay and navy, will respond. In such, a contest the' issue cannot he " doubtful. Congressmen may bevaliant "fighters on the floor, ot, Congress,. bu .when,; they come to lead their-cohorts into the fieldWtnwill be another ' thing. inereaV armies ana great soimers oi, thick Komihhn will no rnnnrl norhrincr .
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sition or the determined and hxed ' fact, that Andrew Johnson will serve out this Constitutional term of office. miscelESkeoijs. Bebel General Bradley B. Jonnson Admitted to the Bar of the V. S. Supreme Court-Fire at the German Theater at Cincinnati. i San Francisco, Jan. 18. Corana, with 3,000 men, after occupying Guadalajara, passed on to intercept a body of French troops bound for San Bias. Gen. Vega has been made Governor of Sinolea, but Corona aa-ys; that he., shall not enter the State, and that he has the troops to make the threat good. ; !;; '! '''' ' " j Cincinnati, Jan: 19i The German Theatre, on the corner of Walnut and Mercer Streets,' took fire in the roof, ahnnt. half-mst 10 o'clock this tnnrn,;i ; .i ." a:j,.:i,i i' J nig, luu-nas nuuaiucuui) uaiuageu, not ascertained. Buffalo, Jan. "-19. The coldest night and morniDg of the season. The mercury 5 deg. above zero and beautifully clear. u '..' "Washington. Jan . 1 9. The reel General Bradley C. Johnson has been admitted to the ' bar of the United State Sunrem Prtwr? ' 7 . . .
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Paul Ledwith, a Fenian, was found guilty to-day; sentence delerred. Charleston, Jan. 18. The trial of Horace Greeley, the negro, for the murder of Rhett, commenced to-day under tne new code. He had good counsel, and the testimony was prin cipally given by-negroes His guilt was plainly proven; and the" case will goto the jury to-morrowJLhe pns oner was allowed to make a statement under the new code. The Grand Army of, the, Republic The main object" "bf -this' organization is to bring together in stronger ponas ine late soldiers in me union army, in order that thy. may,, cherish the sqeneS of danger, -of suffering,' and eniovment also. throuhf .which ithey pasjd during the memorable four years of war: to leer fresh in their minds the principles for which they fought, and to see that they are G&r nea oui as laiimuuy as possioie m the administration of affaurs;jto-he-friend and support each other in business, and in whatever waxthey can ; and to relieve each other in distress, sickness or, ganger. rf IfiieJ in marked similarity to the celehrated "Society oi ; tne uincinnauii'wmco. -was organized immediately after the Revolutionary war n byi WashinetonV Knox, Hamilton, and other patriots. Ihe objections ' which have been urged against it by a partisan, press that i(;t.wa9, purely political in its origin and aims, has no foundation in fact further than the principles, upon which the late war for the preservation of the nation was carried on, are political in their bearing. iAna in this 'respect it is political, just as the Tories of the Revolution charged that the soldiers' rganization of 1783 was political. And it is not expected that either rebels or their .Northern sympathizers will encourage or sustain it j . . , . . i . .m. 1. 1 .- ' Powers of Congress in ther case of i .vacancy in the rresidency. fi. bopperhead journal endeavors to excite alarm by stating that in the event of , the impeachpient andr remo-. va or I'res'ment Johnson vwehouId be plunged into an exci,tipg Presidential election during' the present year tdfill his unexpired term, and then into another the followingyear for the regular succeeding; term It 'argues that such a political excitement vwohll seriously tajbg-the t?count?y and disarrange its'business and financesj Now, there nee. bft pot ejeito' mehtion that ground, should Congress go so! far as to retuOYe fhliiPrflsiaent ; for; the same law-making power that is Congress which has provided for an election within a certain time after sueh, removal,! can, 'repeal this1 act an'd make the term of the succeeding: PjftsWent .the-iUnitedfStates, who would be the President -of the Senate, extend to ibe? Following refrii- I lar quadrenhjil Galeclidn.B -IncJat J case there would ,be';no; election till 18(38. I Any wayi:i'we,dori;not"i'thifik there is cause for alarm. Making the Constitu3UonaliAmend.menIi..the-platJL form of "the conservative people of the Republic for the final settlement of our political .difficulties, with Gen. vrraui,. ior law next rre3iaent, will pour oil upon the troubled waters and squelch the" Jacobin agitators who are 'endeavoring, for their own ends, . to' keep the country disturbed and disorganized. . " ... , r The; Clarksvill (Tenn.) Chronicle prints ; the' following. A little reconstruction would -do the "editor v good,' 'DernSDg "The feasts gotten up in honor of the vagabond Congressional Committee 'strolling through, the , South send up a bad odor to the nostrils of true and uncontaminated Southerners'. We can , see,, in imagination, the. express sion 6f? mingled sorrow and contempt portrayed upon the features of . the martyr prisoner ofr JForfress; Monroe, as he rieads that his vilest' enemies are feasted! and lionized on the soil where .the battles for' freedom were fought, and by .thoj;tnen '.for 'whom' he now suffers," LAW (DARBS.-.AgJo c..Vilr, i I A T A or' Xi: J '-ATTOU'XtTiAT-IiAiV'.' evaxsvhk tf .TSU.. i - v iniia9ta; Jan3 l Conrad Baker. " C. BClBultelfiWw1 ISaker & Rutterlield, U ATTOR.VEYS-AT-I.AW-WILL GIV; prompt attention to all business H j trusted tothir eare. - ' OFFICE Third Street, between Mai: and Locust. . .EVANSVILLE, INC., julyOd.un. I . . , . JAMES T. WALKER, , ! 1 ?nTpICSr,FEACKAND AGENT FOK OBTAINING PENSIONS, BACK v t PAY ANI BOUNTIES ., y rfR Pjff1 80LDI ERS, ' AJN ! ' for t he Widows and othr iih" resentatives of those who die In thiservK' o. the United Mates. Office on the Nortu- ' -uuu sueei near me wasnipton Housfc and nearly opposite the t -l Louse, Evansville. Ind. A! business entrusted to him will be pronjj.t:y attended janl8-ly. . BAYID E. WATKIS, . .(Late of New York City,) Attorney and Counselor at Law, " Van?e. lound at the office of Morris 8 ,! V.'. near tne corner of Third and . nutusi rstreets, Jtlllott'8 Buildlne. Evaus ville. Ind. j Will promptly attend to all business enj trusted to his care. : Refers to the officers of the Evansville , j National Bank. ;. - . . oc d3m wm: he a vis, ''XJ. S. Claim Agent. Also, REAL ESTATE and COLLECTING ioffls AWween Third and yftyKr eUer' Store),
GllO CARIES.
Circular. THE COPAR'IWKKJiHIP HERETOtore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of Bert ent-& Vleie, is this day dissolved by limitation. Books and accounts will remain with our successors, Charle Viele & Co., for settlement. O.W.BEMENT.; f CRB HJMEST. ' ' H CHARLES V1ELE. Evansville, January 1st, 1807. i v i - f i 1 i V 1 WHOLESALE O i i i ,:iiu V - 5i ' SOUTHWEST CORNER FIRST 1XD SYCAMORE STREETS, r"EvAifsrii,i,K, Ind. c c an9 dC Olieiip DPoiiltry. D BEKSED TURKIES OSLY FIF teen cents per ponnu. ; Dressed Chickens only twelve and u :i so i half cents per pounds ? i r DRESSED QEESE ONLY TEN. CENTS I i PER POUND. ' -- 'I. ' Everything cheap at f " '.- . ' Yickerj's Eureka Bazaar, 75 Main St. JOHN" J.BKOSE: "GEOKGE BHOSE BR0SE BK0 , t - t , ; DEALERS Boat Stores, , GROCERIES, . ,: .... Gum ! Packii'gl Packing Yarn, Cotton KRope, Manilla Eope, LathjYarn, Oaitun, Nails, ' Lanterns,' i s r Oils, &C. , i! r! : ill' i. i .r .I.U' Call and examine Otir stock and prices, at No. 22 North Water Street, 5j; between Sycamore and Vine. drieM"flllerontiyrflSd at the lowest ,T rates. , , Z. i. k "S. aov21 u8m , U : TTT AVIXG SOLD OCT OCR ENTIRE XJ. stock ox .Groceries., at., No & Main 4 (Street, to Messrs. Mabbe Oc Pisemln, we would; respectfully return our thanks to our many customers and solicit a share of the public patronage for on? sartessors. ' VNDERSIGXEl) MAVINCi pootn pmprlettr of the '0 1 liltll Sin; PIONEER GROCERY, NO. 82 MAIN STREET, Respectfully solicit share of public patronage; 1 We' shall at all times keep a full stock ol such articles as " usuallyjkept t a firstclass Grocery. i HABBE & PFFFLIN, Cbarx.es Habbe, ;.'.;.!' 82 Main Street - ADOI.PH Pt FFLIN. ) noTlfctf " j i Crescent CityVl A . and r,.,;; MEAT .MARKET? WEAVER,", READ; & BENNETT.- v I - ' Coriwr Locust and Second Streets, HAVE OlfKXEI A FIRSTXANS MEAT and VEGETABLE HOUSE, aud FAMILY OROCEBV STORE, at the, above standi' where they, will l.ep oou-i f tant.ly on hand choice RESBT; MEATS of all klndSj &-T.''-! i aAME)(PpT4LTR,and.FIS, FRESH VEGETABLES ln heir. season, j Choice FRUIT, , FLOUR, best brands CORN-MEAL; ;' -' 'and' a5 complete stock of FXillLY bROCERIES. All purchases delivered frefe bl; extra charge to any part of the city. , ;J Olve us a call. " ' novii dlf , - HORNBItOOK & CO., DEALEltS IX , . Boat Stores, Groceriesrahd Produce," ' Agricultural Implements, and oils. ': vAgents for Fairbanks' Scales. t - ' , . . . . We keep ou hand a general assortment of these juslly celebrated Balances. They are durable and warranted accurate, and the cheapest, all thinjrs considered. Hizes from one drachm to loO tons. Jan9d(Jm ISAAC HEIMAKH. DAVID HEIMAX. I. fc I. 1121 51 AXX, 1 i Wholesale Dealers in ,
G K O O E R I E S, i Foreign and Domestic Liquors, -NAILS, COTTON YARNS, GLASSWARE, 4c, 4c. . ! , . Xos. 60 and 62 Main Street, " Retween Socond and Third, , ' " Evansville, Lnd. ' fish depot: nov2f)dtf ' " ' : '
GROCERIES.
I. IGLEHART. J. H. BORGMAN ? L IGLEHART & CO., THIRD STREET, bet. Main .and Locust CITY GROCERY. COMPLETE STOCK AND GENeral assortment or Staple and Fancy eries constantly on hand, with fresh Groceries constantly on hand, with fres! arrivals of Country Produce, such as But-' It will be our aim to supply all reasonable wants In our line of a well-regulated family., . . L. IGLEHART & CO. Also the best' brands of Flour, CornMeal, f!qe$,&a (may!2 tf FOSTER';: BROTHERS, 1 JTo. 64 West Second, Street, OFF R FOR 8 A EE, IIC EOTS TO suit, at the closest ru tea to cash buyS00 basis rdltiftrw f JrOhniofc nflPPR-''.' 1,000 bbls. HUliAR, ail qualities; ' J, , i 2UODbis,iSYKurand MOLASSES; HX) bags Sifted PEPPERi jl; : . ' vi, '; Aisov full supplies of Nhtmegfi, Cassia, Mace, Ginger, Tobaccov Cigars, Snuff. Oysters. Sardines,' .Lobsters. Peaehes, , Pineapples, Blackberries, and jail kinds of Canned' (Goods Preserves, Jellies, ' etc.; Cfindles, Soap, Starch ; Wooden-Ware la all varieties ; together with a lull stock of all goods suited to the trade. Ord era promptly fiUedif. " 'iC-i )-. Moods not in, pur line will be. supplied. . ITerms Cash. " r " ,. i M. . joc20 dly j LJ,i.i,K:.-th---- ' 5.-- '.St.Jii3 ' .' Crimny Bags;: Having accepted the agency from one of the; largest importers, we are prepared to Jill orders for any quantity of Gunny Bags at the lowest market price. . forties purchasing through us will save all the profits of middle-men, and get bags of large size and full weight. ' w Terms Prompt Cash. j FOSTER BROTHERS, -. , , No. 6i "West, Second Street, : oc20 dly- : . . j CINCINNATI. OHIO. E E. "SfHEELEK. ' ' , . JAMES D. BIGQS WHEELER ' Sc RIGGS, i Wholesale , Dealers ta " . ' SOTJTHT3:aST CORNER' 'j1,0.1;;; FHIST-ljfD SYCAMORE STKEETS,' rl; 'rEVAa!8V'Il,r, IifD.' i'H' ' ! '; Atl orders -omptly attended to. A i l: rat :1 : i novsa atf . -1. .tjuHnfm-KU. ":i t' i:- "-. '' 'tJ , ' o .Prkstok & Sros. I t-'i 7 i ' F. P. CARSOIT. ' F. A ' JPRESTON; f -1; t Wholesale ' Grocers, Xo. 9 First. Street, f! I . ( Howard, Prestows. & Barrett,i ., -New Orleans. Preston & Bros., 'Hutsonvllie, 111'. . New York. m.' R. PrSstox, ' nov27dtf..i : col ; - . ! R. S. RUSTOX. JOHJf O. RUSTOlf. IS. 3: Huston & Co., i 7 !"!!; f j , " . r GROCERIESPRODUCE, i our' )ia sV.ii.' I ci r.,i'-W'i ! - r.. .,,,,1 No. 30 Water Street, bet. Sycamore & Vine.: ilOJ ! " EVANSVtXLR..i,l :.v'.'.m'.1k1IAKa7 7-f;, ;') ! ( Ii, l! I i -!! fi ,'J.'.G ''ij .1 The highest market price paid for all 'tlnds of Produce and Rags. ' ' i NEW SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED : 200 Bags 5IichiRan Oats; superior article. 10 Tons Rich Country Bran, ; t-n,,-.i! , 500 BuHhels Iowa Potatoes. ''100 Bags Rich Ground Screenings excellent cow feed. el i In store and for sale at , ' w. ' ; '' R. -S. KUSTON & CO.,1 aprlS ,1" No. 30 Water St. ross. JAMES CROFTS. Stove. , City Feetl CROSS & CROFTS, , , . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Flour, Feed, Hominy, Corn Meal -land I' r fj ' ; Produce Generally, V ; BEG LEAVE TO RETCKX THEIR sincere tbanks to their patrons and the public generally lor the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, and hope, by strict attention' to business and fair dealing, to merit a continuance of tle same and they respectfully Inform their friends and the public generally that on and after the 1st day of January 18t7, they will sell for CASH ONLY, without respect of persons at the t ime of purchase of goods or on delivery of the same, at prices lower than the lowest elsewhere. . . JanSdttm . , ; ..- ,v . ,
DRY GOODS.
r t . Irr 5 W 10 1 1. . : it Cit.ift 1. .f'l. ruG oods at "Valixo; At: .. ' r I !-t-u.' '!'" 7 '.'.'y.' t Til;! t-H 1 B l -. -We have the most' complete stock of Staple and f'an'cy Dry Goods, Buiti i . ed to the season, which we will sell off cheap until March. ..'We, male? no ridiculous pretensions by advertising articles cheap,, and , when customers call 1 for them ,l are just out," or by pretending to sell at cost (cost to custoniers, of course). Many goods are high enough at Eastern cost. f With many thanks to our friends and customers for the' past very liberal patronage, we enter ' the new year with a confident hope of a continuance of the same, and promise lo leave nothiDg undone to' merit it. SCHAPKER, BUSSING & CO., ') 47. and 49 Main Street .. m'. t fault I ,1.; II i I'll'. , ('u: CI' I'):' tu lie i. iiK iti ! (if .f f. JJ ,-i i; -4 ,i n r i : II r. Mjlf eh (i'i hit ; i.li .!'! i -h 1868. FALL TRADE. ;1 1806 - . --. i CARPENTER, , WHITE , & BAKER, as & 24 FiiisT St COHNKR SYCAMOHR ST., i; ;.-(ir EVANSVILLE, IND., iii r- liit'l ofl'er by the Package or Piece, Latest Nov- . . , i, . 1,. "i - eltlesini'': 1 s;,. .-. !! - FANCY DRESS GOODS. ''';,:.. Silks. Merinos, CobuTgs, Alpacas, Poplins DeLaiues, Reps, Oriental Lusters, Ging- ' hams, Chambrays, Jaconets, Tape,,, checks and Stripes, Nainsooks,,, ; : ; -,,Swls Mulls, Bishop Lawns, - ' " ' .. 1 : Victoria tiia.,- f'xench i ; .1 . j; ' ' Cltl's. Fancy Cassi- . ,. w meres, Doe Sklns ('n,r ' ' .',!( . : Kentucky -i: '' ) i-.iP . '.'.. ii Jeans, -j ..-.. j , Tweeds, Satinets, Double-and-Twi t Cassij. meres Taby- Velvet,'- Irish Lineus; r Table.-LinenSi Linen, i Hnndker ' V.' 'chiefs. Toilet Quilts, Veil !i Bareges-'Checks.. ' l!t ''"tit ' .Biiteiiia . ; t ttj l u.i . t 1 1 i.u !j,'i .1(1 ii.-.t i. 1 ..; -'!.: " ill' ' ! i'i X'Mi of ou'rroivh" ntou'nfacturei and warrateil.' :.Ur' .; 'A o 1 i o n 4 IS. o r -1 ' ' t i o 11 s! .,t . . 'i v t;-;- ' . ' '. iW (have; Ihe lergest ; stock of Fancy CjoikIs to be fout d in the city, and will sell as cheap, or cheaper, than any house iu the West. , CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, , ' HOODS. NUBIAS, AND . :'! ,, , BREAKFAST SHAWLS, ;a Inrge strck, and at lowest prices. T lie attention of the trade is invited to exuniine our stock and prices before making their purchases.. We wil notbeun. deisold. CARPENTER, WHITE & BAKER. Dovlfidtf. , ! . i . i; ' WEED & GLASS, Main Street, between Seventh and Eighth EVANSVILLE, IND.,' ' !;"' DtALKRS IX RYCOOI)S, ROOTS und Shoes; Hats and Caps; Clothing, Notions, .fee. .),L h - ;t n De23tira, R e s. t a u i a n t VVHITTINGTON & EXE Proprietors, LOCUST ST., BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND. THE PROPRIETORS HAVE FITted up this spacious establishment in the most eleeant manner, and will prepare on short notice, aud In the most delicious manner, meals to order at all hours of the day or night, comprising all the delicacies this or any other market affords. A special dining room and private parlor has been elaborately titled up for the ladies, wc.lcn may be reached airecwj irom the street. t OtOm from families and private Prtle8
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INSURANCE.
The Best Insurance at Fair Rates INSURANCE AGENCY TABLISUED 1858. S-
J. W. XEXSEJI. K. N. BIIF - NEXSEN & BIXBY. GENERAL INSURANCE AO-ENT8 ANi. ADJUSTERS OP LOSSES. .;"'' Fire, River, Life and Accidents Imsurance. 1 " l,.V,. Representing the oldest and hidst reliabl Insurance Companies 4a Amertea. -Com- it. bined Cash Aaseu represented Twentt Mlt- A lion Dollars. ' n 820,000,000. liriJ Policies on every descriDtlon of Insurable
property issued. Loses Uberalty adlusted
and prom put paid at this office, fflce lO!'1f Marble HalUuildliia. No. fi. M.Jn strati 'fc.
LEvansvUle, Ind. GREAT WESTERN DESPATCH - vi?:"l -j'f Jltna Insurance "Company, of Hart- , ford, Conneetient INCORPORATED 1919. CASH ASSETS - -". $1,000,000. T. A. AtKIAKHUtt ,.., pfcatilaTH, itjciusj. xi endeb Secretary. I Phoenix Insurances Company, o ' ot Hartford, Connecticut ' CHARTER PERPETUAL. CASH ASSETS OVER $1,000,000. Henry KKi,LOQ(..,.,-,.ifc-... president. W. B. CiARK. : Secretary. NEXSEN & BIXBY, Agents. ' 1 Evaksvlle, Ind Continental Insurance Company, ei New York City. , ... . , PARtWfPA TING ' COMPANY. Policy Holders receive three-fourths of ' the nett profits, without any liability. CASH ASSETS .... .$1,500,000. Geo. T. Hope President. H. , II. Lamport ....Secretary. . -NEXSEN Jk niXBYjAsents, - ' Evaxsville, Ind. Insurarce C mpany of North Ameri ca, of Philadelphia. 1 . f. INCORPORATED 1794. CASH ASSETS -, - - 1,750,010. Seventy.two 'years.' 'Auccessul 'bnsinvss experience. ; iin i" ; ..n,; -' ! : Arthur li. Coffin ..President. l 'HAS. PliATT ..Secretary. N EXSEN & BIXBY, Agents, , . ' i! ).,- - Evansville; Ind.'
Manhattan 'Insurance ' Company , oi ,'' " ' ' New. Tork City. f., ,r,.ff ... '.' ' INCORPPRA TED 1S21, v CASH ASSETS, t ,$1.000,000., W. Pitt PaL&kr ..... President. AnRICW J. Smith Secretary ' ' '
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Jl MO.T02T Smith ' ...President; ,.,.,.?.
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Vincent TiLYjr ..J.i..j.t J.1..J.1JI Secretarv. JJEXSE.N4 BIXBY. AgenW.I . Evansville Ind. L North American insurance Company,,. 01 Martrora Connecticut. CASH ! ASSETS $500,000. l A. F. Hastings President. Wit. C. Hastings Secretary. ..i'l i , NEXSEN A BIXBY. Agent. Wt n " ." ' I EVANSVILLK. IN.
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j Martiora, uonnecticut CASn ASSETS,, . -., f - r . ,1 $350,O0C. Mark Howard..-... ............mPresldenV , E. Tho. Lobtl,..'...; ...Secietarj, - ' ' ; NEXSEN. & BIXBY, Agent, - " yi-i' , ' jt ,,. , EvAysvu-LK, Ixa. 1 North American Insurance Company, , !, - ' i 01 New xorK uity. 1 CASH ASSETS .'---5. - $15d,00e. PARTICIPATING COMPANY. Policy Holders receive one-hall" the net! Jroflts without any liability. ,., !! ' 1 . W. Otis Presldeui.: K. W. Blbfx-ker . .Secretary. , J, NEXSEN & BIX BY, Agents, ' 1, ;' ; ;t Evansville. Inp. f, Itna Life Insurance Company; of' .;" Hartford,': Connecticut ' CASK ASSETS ,r $3,000,000. 1 ; The cheapest and best Life Icsurauoe Company in America. r , , E. A. Bulklev ...i......;.Presldent. ; ti O. ' ENtER8.r.r..;.i... ,u Secretary. ' B. B. MyRirK .......w State Ageut. ,., . .., NEXSEN & 'BIXBY, Agents. t '((1 i ll ; EVAN8VILLB. lNIi' I 'Charter '0ak7rLifc Insurance Comf nanv. of Hartford. Connecticut. CASH ASSETS 0YJK -I . $1 O JO.OO. J. ,C,WAi.KiiEYta.,.w,...l, Presilent. S. H' White . ...... Secrctarjf. , .,.!! To i NfiXsEX i- BtXBY. Aseuts ' .i : -ov cvi EVAJre ville, I.sa; v..1 B - - . v ,s 'Accident Insurance Company. l OJl.u.M B..1S, onnx " 1 , CAPITAL').. u. v sil.0rt:),0f)!.' i TiK.vJ. 1:. fjiti'rii.;.,i,.....,,:..Piiiilf: l. .'. I iv, 1 i NEXSEN 'ABrXBY. Agent.- ' 1 j ' ' j EVANHVlLLiC. I N - : " 1 Evarisville Insurance .Co, ' , Authorized Capital ...J1,(iou,u. f. Paid Up Capitai ....-, . .ry " FUE, MARINE, & 'FLAT. BOAT RISK '".I Taken at fair rates. . .; . ' ' ' Jno. s! Hopkins, President. ' . James H. Ciitiek, Secretary. : ; 1 directors: 1 Charles Viele, J. S. Hopkins, Gilllson Maghee, Robert Barnes, Dr. M. J. Bray. John Insle, Jr., H. Q. Wheelo.-, William Browu. Dr. F. W. Sawyer; C. P. Parsons, Business Awnf.wlio w II also attend to Lileand Accident Insurance Office, corner of Main and First Streets. , In First National Bank Building. aplS-Urn ; music.-- - -:-y WARREN & C0NTNGT0N, -DEALERS IN ( nlAXON, ORGANS, JIKI.Or.tON.V 1 MUSIC, and MUSICAL GOODS gener ally. . Agents for the ceieoratea " KNABE " PIANOS. Old Pianos taken In exchange for new odch.' Piuuon for rent, and the rent applied on the purchase, If desired. Xo. 1 Main SI reef,. ' : fnniitf 1 I EVASsVIIAK IND.
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