Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 3 September 1869 — Page 2

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.1; ,5 0U Pf St !?1IID BY TUB t i-i vwVTT.T2 .tnTKXAii LO;,iIA..i i v . : ... . - -r? i FRIDAY EPIEMBEB i'- ) Letter rroni Paris. Paris, France, Aug. 1G, 1S0. Dar Journal: We have now been in Paris nearly two weeks, during which tirao we have visited a great maDy places of note and interest. As we expect to leave here for the German States to morrow morning, and have to "pack up" in the meantime, I caa ?ivc but a very brief account of what we have seen in Taris. While writing from Scotland r.nd England I omitted to mention that all over dose countries the chimneys are all topped with "chimney cans." These are earthen cans, from two to five feet in leDgth, placed on the top of the chimneys, over each flue. The chimneys of the large houses are built very wide, so as to admit a great maDy flues. 1 have seen as many as twenty-three cms standic? in a row on the top ct a single chimney. Inese cans are universally used all over England and Scotland, and to a great extent in France, also. In London the railroad tracks, as I have be- ' fore stated, are raised above the travel of the city, except tho Metropolitan Railroad, which traverses the city for some eight or ten miles, underground. Paris r-ti'l tiniiitains her former reputatioa of bcin :i gay city. The power of the Knap- ro: is f verjwhere seen by tin- preseuc- oi his uniformed soUtury. Kvtry d:iy Ihe Blirill notes of the drum ami Lorn rinv t.hrnn?U the citv. while compid battalions cf soldieis march thrnneh the streets. One w- ul 1 nat urally suppose that where there h so mnch marching and so much military display, the soldiers would opproxiwrt.4rtrtfin trt all their ?llflVlXliel ID i jrci iVviuu . mi ........ mpnts. But such is not the casa in Paris. I have never vet seen a com pany of French troops keep time with oafh other or with the music, while the left arm swings bask and forth at ha;t niffhteen inches, at every step. ParU is a. vcrv beautiful city. Mo.-t f her streets are haudsouiely laid out and well improved. Usually, in the heat nart of the citv. tho street are naved with stone one third ot the width on each side, while the centre ia laid in some asrihaltie composition and is as smooth as a floor. The carriages pasa along this central rortion almost without noise. Paris is pro vided with numerous boulevards, which on plea-ant evenings arc filled with a livire stream of human beincs. These boulevards, as your readers are doubtless aware, are btoad streets, lined with fringe or rows of green trees, shading the Dcaimiui walks oa the sides of the streets. These boulevards exceed in Leauty anything of the kind that I have teen elsewhere,either ia Europe or America. Houses, in great numbers, a!l over the city arc being torn down and the street? Btraightoned, said to be by direction it tho Emperor, to prevent the artnroacli of an enemy. We are informed that since 1852. full 4,000 fcrmses have been demolished to make wav for improvements, and 10,000 hiTihlinaM erected of a very handsome and substantial style. There is a large number of Frlendid church edifices in the city, mostly under the patronage of the Koman Uuthoiic persuasion. Places of amusement dot tne city in every nook and corner. The Tuil'crus nnd the louvre are ot worldwide reputation. They now form one vast building, situated on the north bank nfthfl Hiver Seino. Tuilh ri sis derived from the term tile-Jitbh or tile kiln, ia nresent site having been once used for making tiles or bricks. The palace of the Tuilleries was commenced in 15tJ4 as a residenco for Catharine de Medicis. I ho main part was nmsued dnrins the reien of Henry I V. Since that time it has been used for differ eni purposes, but is now the perma npnt residence of the Emperor Napo leon III., and may bo seen inside at ;..-, .tiirinn tho Kmnnrftr'j nhLa Tbft interior is verv tastefully and sumptuously decorated. iSothmg has been omitted that could add to thfsn?,-ndorof the Imrerial residence. The Louyre, ( pronounced JjOovc,) constitutes the cast end of the same crand building. It is said to have thn hunting ecat of King Dago bert, and called L.uvietrie, or " wolf biintini? establishment," from which it derives its name. This part of the building also occupied several hundred years in its final completion. It has been used at different periods as a residence ot the king and tor various: other purposes. For some time nast. however, it has been approt ri ated for the exhibition of the works of art. A ssries of picture galleries run through the entire length of the second story, measuring several miles of canvas. The galleries arc composed principally of specimens from the Italian, GcrmaD, Flemish, Dutch, Spanish, and I rench schools. As the visitor passes tnrougn tnese extensive galleries he is perplexed and confused with the multitude of puiutings be lore him, a great many of which are by the most celebrated masters in the world. As far as I am competent to judge, they are decidedly superior. to anything of the kind that I have ever before sceu, both in point of numbers and execution. In passing through, I noted several which are re garded as very superior paintings, j amongst which are " La Belle Jardi- i niere," by llaphacl valued at 1 C00. j Two paintings of the lmma;ulate Conception, by Murillo one of which was bought by the Emperor for 22,000 and presented to the Louvre; Portrait of Mina Lisa, by Lonardo DaVinci ' valued at 3,G00 pounds sterling; Marriage Feast of Cana, by Paul Veronese valued at 10,000; Sleep of Antiope, by Correggio valued at 20,000, &c. There is quite a number of handsome gardens and pleasure grounds located in and near the city of Paris, to which the people daily congregate in great numbers. Among the most nottd of these are the Garden of the Tuilleries, which lie immediately west of the PalaC3. Joining immediately on the west of these grdens is the Place a hi Concorde, which is a large open space decorated with allegorical figures, in the centre of which stands the celebrated Obelisk of Luxor, which was erected in front cf the Temple of Thebes as early as 1,550 years before the Chris tian era. After resting upon its ancient pedestal in Thebes for more thau 3,000 years, it was brought from Egypt iu 1S33, and placed where it now stands in 1830. The machinery employed by La Bans in raising it upon its present Bite, is engraved on its f ides. It is a single block of granite 72 feet high, and weighs more than 120 tons. Eight hundred ruea were employed three months ia transferingit from Thebe3 to the Nile. It stands on the same spot whero the guillotina was erected in the"Iteign of Terror." It was in thU place that the scaffold was erected iinon which the unfortunate Louis XVI

and his wife, Marie Antoinette, were beheaded. The CVwrs JLYica is a ! Pleasure garden joining on to tied j

: - : i. ... it.- - , - ;nj m.nf;nnr.i 'I'Mirwii ..la i , i i :i..i shady walk?, gnshins? fountains, lluwer beds, statuary, and encircling rows of pa? lights, displaying aU the n an taste, skill and ingenuity Ic-r which the French people are so celebrated. There is a striking difference obsenablo in tho manner of laying out tho Krf..f)i ond Ie-lish pleasure grounds, the preference being decui- , edlyiu favor of the English. Ihe French almost uniformly observe straight linos ar.d right angled m axl their plans, while the English construct upon the curve lino and the acute anjile. In a Paris garden you look down a long line or walk, richly laden with embellishments on either side, winch at fir.-1 view is truly magnificent, but nftcr a while, as you walk along, constar." ly ob-erving the same objects, it begets a d-pre of sameness. But in an English garden, you start upon a curved or w inding walk, which at first presents all the sccn-ry that the ec can comprehend, and as you pass along the winding way, hidden beauties are continually hrcakiDg upon the view, charming your attention and challenging your admiration. ihe English practice in another respect I regard as superior to that of either the I rencu cr American peo ple. The American.4 devote very lit tle attention to I'leasure seeniug. They try to make Lusincfs a pleasure, while on ttie otner nana the i nneh people devote too mucn time to the pursuit of pleasure, .thus niikin ph' sure s eking u Litsiuefs. Put the English pe. pie seem to -tnkc more nearly upon a I ap; y m !iu n between the two, pr p-tiy -liv.. itig their time b'twdeu bu-i;i s- ..ni pieasui t i . . thus f t joyim: t! hen- fi's of Loth. i We visited, sine) our ainval here, many other places of interest, such as the Arctic i ruiwphr. Hotel tls invit litis, EhU! .;it(ttrie, the .loryu or ilea l ho)is, (wnere jtersous lound dead are nlaced for n short time, to be recognized by their friends,) J'tilais (Jes JJ.uux Ait, Jin(t tie Luxembourg 4 Ih.Oi le ( 'Jhtny, Vfoj.s de Jiolougne, St. Clowl Vtrsaltle, U e Porcelain Factory of Sevres, the Gobelia Tnpettry Monnfict-yry, the Arc ami l inn ol Laroitxcl. , Jnrdui oes Plants. Cinttierc lu JWe I uchn: tho r-'ntis". &c. Put the wunt.-ol Hmn will nrevent the furturr ni 'iition ol these. i esterday. the u n was celebrated th3 cre.it national nniiffprsarv f;f Niiifi'eon U 'nanarte It was tru v a hiah ''.' in rans. L had olten tltou rb. t I had witnessed large assemblies of people, ringing, aocoruing ut esuiu -lies, irum .i mrr iu 50,00'J, or p?rhap T.'j.oOO people. Put I never saw a lj croird until yes terday. The celebration was held in thannts de Mirs, where toe W t.rld Exposition was held in lMu. it 1 should say the crowd was imm-nw. it would not express haii tho nurabcis present, especially at night, to witness tli-j tire works. Paris h.is twom'.llious cf people, and the citizens say that a least one-half of their population were in attendance, besides one hundred and fifty thousand excursionists from the diltercnt parts ot I ranee, and vis itors from the surrounding nations making a full million of pmple round ed up by one hundred and tilty thou sand more. Carnages were not allowed to co;no near. We could s:c every place darkeoened with people The grounds were lull the. squares the streets the bridges the river tho house tops everywhere, for miles wo could see the living, moving throng. A great many carno from London, Glasgow, ami Edinburgh to witness the celebration. 1 he tare works and liluimoations at ni.utu sur passed anything of the kind that even France herself h.ul ever i ecu. It was truly, and I might say sjmHf7graud and heautiiul. Von could scarcely imagine anything that would surp3S4 it. It represented different subjects by forming their perfect images in the air. it dosed hy forming a large bououef, as pcrlcctly as it arranged by the. inoaS skillful hand. When it had attained its lull proportion standing about two hundred feet I hlg high in the air, it bbmmed out ia all the various colors with a brilliancy that lighted up everything around it I'ari is one of the handsomest aud most 1 jxuriou.- cities in the world The climate possesses a 1 app-1 medium ot temperature, veil suited to cut door exetcia anu pleasure. Here pub lie buildings, her private residences her monuments, her churches, her boulevards, her gardens, l-.er public promenade?, her arcades, uud he thousand other places of amusement work a powerful faeination ou the sea.'es and render her a source of attraction unrivaled as a city of beauty or a city ol pleasure. 1 he style 01 dress in Paris i very much the same as in the States, Paris beine about two weeks ahead. Itespectfully, J The Hoard or Health Again. K .itors Journal: iMonuay s journal contained an article regarding tho Board of Health, which Councilman Steiubaeh, or some one over his signature, replies to on Wednesday. The first article was written, that the public might understand something of the necessity of a Health Hoard iu a city of this size, and contained no attack upon either individual members or. tLe Council rs a body. It was a statement of facts, which our worthy Councillor has not controverted, nor even attempted to, but instead, iu connection with some misstatements, has induliM in issues, and brought up scientific question.--, that have uothing to do with the article by II. M., which was wholly - couceriiinir the necessity of such Hoards. Albeit has also attempted to bo exceedingly funny, and considers lie has achieved this point, by the frequent repetition of the initials II. 31. in his reply. 11. 1. congratulates himself, that though he could not make the aforesahi Albert wise, he has at least made him witty if such repetition numerous times may be tnsidcred wit. . There is one paragraph is his reply, however, that is sensible, and that, unfortunately, is a quotation from a Dr. Hock, a member of that profession whom the sapient Steinbach terms empirics and quacks. Hut the cream of this joke is, that the quotation was made fer the purpose of an nihilating H. M., and yet it upholds his position. The gist of the quota - tion from Hock is in the opening sensence to prevent sickness is easier than to cure it." Place in juxtaposition with this a sentence from H. M.'s article, which says the Hoards are a necessity, " u)oa the principle that prevention is better than cure." As i

iS-juiers would say. ".Here's richness! ' tlier's iuinCis!'' Mr. Stcinbach'q Water lutrodiu-eJ into country dwelllUtrs jut-iucs. ui. titiuwcus . IliS froiM cistern or welts, elvius all the authority gOCS DOCk upon h m, and, ; envemences of a city supplied with water instead of upsettin? II. II., eorrobc- ! w"'bs;, ge of range on stove re- , , ' i fiulrel lo heat the water, rites him. He is also indignant, that the! seicutia.j knowledge of the Council ' tret, should bo disparaged. Xo ouo has a ; higher ojiinioo of the present Council tv A.NSVil-i.E, ind.

than I, Loth as business men and a r corporate body. .1 fluuM value no one's opioioa higher in redraw

thtn i r. iiuumu.i, vi jui. K.mnnin m r - nx? inJ viaual of them on any t.usint - ss p" "V" . j , , 1 iDtcctiDguunu - - f T . . V - i chloride of lime, I most certainly should not seek their cpioicn, but would rely upon the skill of the members of the Board of Health, because it is their business to know such things, and is not that of the Council members. Mr. Steinback, having such an exalted opinion of the Council's medical skill, I would Euggest that wheu sick, he call in some member to prescribe for hira, though I would not advise the other members to return the compliment upon him. II. M. is not ignorant that the county employs a physician, but the city cannot shield itself behind that as an excuse for neglecting its poor. The county cannot attend to this duty, and the city must. I make this assertion from the fact that a city of any importance in the United States cannot be pointed out which leaves this for the county authorities to perform. This city may shirk tor the present, but must return again to a Board of lealth. Citv Physicians, wan Hos pitals and dispensaries in addition. It is the misfortune, and probably in Mr. Steinbach's eye a crime, that both the City Physicians are young men, and though they have not that experience he speiks ot, yet they can consciously say that without adequate pay for their services, they have always aimed to do their duty ty tne poor, and it remains to be seen whether he will do the same. It may seem superfluous tu discu.-s the question, as in the protection vae cination affords; but statistics are strong enough to couvince the most skeptical. From the report of Mr. Marson, surveyor ot the &mall pox Hospital at Highgate, London, it appears, that of those attacked with small-pox who have never been vaccinated, 3oi per cent. die. Of those vaccinated having 1 vaccine scar. 1 per cent. die. 2 " sears4 g . d " ' 4 . . -j o This, in connection with the abso lute protection afforded many by vaccination, is enough to show its utility and benefits. General Butler - did "di-inlect New Orlans. and that pretty thor ouqhly. too; but as to its streets and a'levs. that. I should ludge. was su pervised by his Medical Directors, and the ueaeral relied upon their icnowi edge. . In conclusion 1 would suggest that Mr. Steinbach again consult the pages of the lamous Dr. Bock. . H. M. Harviv, M. D. BUSINESS CARDS. j DR. f. J. EHRMAIM, Homoeopathic Physician. Office No. 19 Second Btrect, be tween Mam and locust. Office Hours From 8 a.m. to ia v., aud 1 to 5 p.m At lils residence, corner of BeV' eutli aud CUeHtuut tstreets. after night. oc2SUly Ev-iUisville Easiness College, Comer JI A IX A Till It I STS., EViNSVlLLK, INDIANA. i:ook-kK-p!n, Penmanship, and Matlifiiintics made specialties. Session both day nuj evtxtiug. For circulars, giving terms, die., or specimens of Penmanship, ad-dri-s Wn.I.S A UMM'.H, i:ovll y Proprietors. o GO Osborne, 27 Iocust Street. OhIo mo, SIGN PAINTER Show lards. JniiV .it' CITY ADVERTISEMEXTS. Notice to Open Oat an Alley la mocn si. Jtll-Y 19, lSC'J. Ordered, ttat six weeks' nubile notice. by advertising in the Kvansvllle lidiy Journal, be given that, on the BUi day of Beptember, Hiy. the Common Council of tho Llty ot Kvansvllle will in fee an onler foropenlug out an alley in Block 81, situate between Second Avenue anil Third Avenue, and extending from Sixth Street to 'rankliu street, in the town of 1 amasco Ciry, now City of Kvausvilie. Said alley to be of the width of twelve (12) leet, aud the wear. Hue f t.aid alley t- be one hundred mid nineteen (lly) feet distant from Third Avenue, and parallel with said Third Avenuo. And should any person aggrieved, at auy time within nix weeks, apply lo the Common Council ior redress, hy -petition or remonstrance left with the Clem of the Common Council, and containing a statement of the injuries complained of and the amount demanded therefor, said petition or remonstrance will be eousideied, heard, and determined by the Common Council, on the titli day ot September, IStM. And It is lurther ordered, that the Clerk record in tho Minute Book of the Council the plat of said lilock No. 81, with the surrounding streets, t-howiug the location, width, aud length of said alley, will h p at has been prepared by James 1. Saunders, City Surveyor. A. M. MctJIUFF, Clerk, By K. A. McOeiff, Deputy. Clly Clerk's oilive, Kvausvilie, July iiid, i'. I Jvj. liiv I Union fnnv. TH E CELEB R ATED A.T. STE1VART& CO. Sole Agents FOR THE UNITED STATES Is for sa!e, at WHOLESALE and KfciTAlJL., by l! HOPKINS & CO. 1 ponladlm GIBSON & WELSH, F X, XI M B E R S, BEAIKR3 IX t Uad Pipa, Sheet Lead.Water Closets, i j ,,. ASI vol o B.vrils, ; 1 . " Shower Oaths, f orcaand Lift Pumps, ALE PUMPS, Wltot'UItr IRON PIPKK. SC.

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LUID EXTRACT BUCHU.

rJTlie Tvltlnej .s. Ti.e kidneys are two In uuiuU-i, situated at the upper prut of the lr.Jn.MJrrouaded by Iftt, and consisting of throe parts, viz. : the Ante. lor, the Interior, and the Exterior. The anterior absorb. Interior consists of tissues or veins, which serve as a deposit for the urine and convey it to the exterior. The extei lor is a conductor also, terminating in & sinsle tube, and called t'Q Ureter. The ureters are connected with the bladder. The bladder is composed of various coverings or tissues, divmed into pa: ts, viz. : the Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, and the Mucous. The oppt-r expels, the Jowei retains. Many have a desire lo urinate without the ability; others urinate without the ability to retain, '(hi frequently occurs lu children. i'o cure tbee affect. ous, k niubt biing into action the muscles whieri are engaged In their various functions, if tney are neglected. Gravel or Dropsy may ensue. The reader must ulst be made aware, tba', however plight may be the attack, it is sure to aflect the bodily health aud mental powers, as our fl ;sh and blood are supporteJ from these sounes. cjoitt or ItifEL'MATisM. l'aia occurring lu the lirtus is indicative of tiie above dis eases Tlivy occur m reasons ojspus.eu 10 BCi.l ttomicli and chalky concretions. THK tiKAVEl.. The yr:ivt-l ei;s;iis Horn neirlecl or i in i.i taier treatmt ul ol the kl luevs. These ui.'8in beiiu; We.ik, tne water i "i ot exoi-iled tr rn tii-i Oiai.i.-r, but lowed ti remain; 11 bt:iiiies ieveu.su, aud st dlment lot tas. it is from this de isit that the stone is iormed.ena gravel eiisufi. Hkopjy is a coli ctifui of water in some narts of tne body, and bears uitrerent names, according to the parts affected, vie.: wheu generally diffused ov. r the body, it is called Anasarca; wneti or tne abdomen, Ascues; wueu 01 ui i-ui, ny drothorax. , TfcKiTMKNT. Jlelmbold's liUiily toncen. rated eomnomul Kxtrtict Knchu is dC' cldedly one ol the b -st remeJies for diseases or the bladder, kidneys, gravel, dropsical swellings, lhumutism, and i?outy alTectionti. Under this bead we have arrau;i"d lysurla. or difficulty and p.iln In pj.sslug water, mi uny secretion or small auu irequeui-uiscoin gr ui wawi i trauirurv.orhlopr.ini' ot water; nerma turia. or nloodv urine: Uoutaud itheumatlsm of tho kidueys, wiihout any change In luaniit v. but increase ol coioi . or emu water. 11WH8 always highly leo .in mended by the lata lr. Pliyslck, in these afiectlons. This mdio!j;e Increases the power ot dtgestlo :, anil excites the absoib.i.ts Into healtliy exercise, by which the watery or calcareous dciiosltloiiv. ami all unnaiuiai eulargeme t, as well ui pa:n aud inflammation, aie induced, mid It Is taken by men, women. and children. Directions tor use and diet accompany. P..ILADRI.PHU, Pa., Feb. i", 1VT. II. T. Helmbou), Drugsist : Dear Sir 1 have been a suHVrer, for up ward of twenty years. Willi mavel.biad der. aud kidney iUt'eciious. during which time I have u-t'J vurious medicinal prepar.iUuut. and been under tho treatment of the most emiuent physicians, expel lenci tig bat utile rei:er. Having seen your preparations exten sively udveitlseU, I eousii tea Willi roy iamlly physician iu regard to us.ng your Kxtraci lUicliu. I did this because I had uod ail kind's of advertised remedies, i nd ha 1 found Diem worthless, and some quite injurious; lu fact. I despaired of ever netting well, aud determined to use no remedies herealler unless I kuew of the Ingredients It was this that nr-amrleil me to use your remedy. As ycu advertised that it was composed ol buchu. cubebs, aud vim per berries, it oe cuned to me and my physician as an ex celieut combination, and. wit i bis advi-e alter an examination ol the article, and consulting again with the drugi(ist, I con eluded to lay It. I comniunccd us use about, eight moullis ago, at .vliicli time was con lined lo my room. From the lirst bottle 1 was astonished and gratified at the benetlcial effect, and at'.er using it three weeks was able to walk out. I fdt much like willing you a lull .statement of my case at thai lime, out inongi.i my improvement might, only ie temporary, and Iheretore coui-lui'.ea lo aeler atiu see 11 would efiect a i erfect cure, knowing then pt would Le of greater value to you, aud mere Miusiactory u me. 1 am now able to report that a cure Is effected, after using tne remedy for live mouths. I have not used it nny-uow for tnree mouths, and fel ns well In all ivsi:eets us ever I did. lour liuchu, being devoid of any tin pleasant taste aud od r, a nice t nie atid Invigoi-itor it tue t.yst-. m, 1 oo not mean m u wutioui n Whenever occasion may refpiiie us use in suen atiecilons. A". McC'oitM l''K Should any doubt Mr. Mci.'o:ni.cks iatenient, he ri-ters to the fol. owing ;;en tienien: JIou. Win. Hlgler, es-Cioves nor Per.u'a. Hon. 'J hos. H. l-'Ioience, Philmlelpliia. Hon .1. O. Knox, Judije, Philadelj hi a. Hon. J. S. lilack, Judsie. Philadelphia. Hon. t. K. l'orter. t-v-Ooveruor Penn'a Hon. Kills Levis, Jiu ge, I'hiladelpiiia. Hon. It. '. Urier. Jude. II. S. Court. Hon. U. W. Woodward, .Judye, l'tiiiiidel phiii. Hon. W. A l oi ter, City Solicitor, Philadelphia. .Hon. John Ulgler, ex Gov. Ca.iloru a. Hon. K. lianks, Auditor-tieneral, Wiishlngton, D. C. And many others, if necessary. Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. IJeware of counterfeits. Ask lor llelmbold's. Take no other. Price it per boltle, or ti bottles for tti UK Delivered to any a-idress. Describe symptoms in all comma, nicatious. Address H. T. HKLMlt LD, Driiij and Chemical Wurehouse, OUI Uroadway, N. V. akk (;tst im; I! . I. t S.N done up in steel-eniaved wrapper. with fac-siiu lie of my t hemical Warehouse, and Elaiitii H. T. IlFi.vnoi.it. tp.lSJJ-.. REAXi ,.?-ri.'A'J.'J1. HAVE OPESEIJ A iiii.ll, i-V; . I Agency for the sale of anu rr.-ii-n lands, houses, Ac, .ie. Persons having houses or land to r.-: : , sell, or persons wlshiii to pv:eh. --arent, will do well b c.ailin- ,i. !.,, ,-, their oaice, oa Ttird Strb llloch. Junell tf GEO. TIIURNIIILL, vas jw ycr. uuKu. or 8K10NU HTUKKf.np.ir Main, KVANSV I LLK, 1 N p, All Kinds of fine Saddles and llarnecfe constantly on hand. REPAfRiNO done in the best manner and at short notice. fmh jdtfm G. W. WARKN. THOS. CONY KOTOW Jio fil MAIN KTIJEKT. wauu j: ci- (;().yxto.v, DE.VI.KRS IN PIANOS, 0EGANS, MilW And Musical Goods of ail klnda. Orders by mall promptly attended to. fe'judly

PICCIAZ, liTOTICSS. Painless Digestion.

1 Xo man," sirs b;r Astley ('i)Onpr. ! "ousrnl io kiiow ov ujs sensai ions thai lie has a f-toniach." In other words, when ; digestion is perici t there Is neither r ain j lien- uneasiness In the region where it takes ' I.liice. Nainea, want of appetite, flatulen- i cy, oppression after eating, shootiDg pams i In tue epigasirium, k uusuingoi menace j at nidi limes, anil a iurreu ioiit;ue in uie oil tWrK i ;ous!ipation, biliousness morcin'', are anion of indigestion. Coustip; headache, nervous irritability, puysicai we ikne-is, and low spirits, ara its almost invariable accompaniments. All tlitsj irdications of dyspeisia, whether imiueUiaie or secondary, are usually aggravated by hot veal her. The close Summer Is tb ere ore the seas n when the victim of dyspepsia most urgently needs a tonic and regulating medicine. Of course, every invalid has many advisers. One friend recommends one drug, another another; but iu a multitude of counsellors there is not alwavs satety. The SIASUARI) RKMKfJY CF '1T1K PRKSENT AGE OK INIlI'iEsTIOX, in all Its Stages, 13 llUftTETT Kit's STOMACH BIT1 Kl!-1. Time, that proves all things, has established iw reoutation on sn impregnable Inundation trio spontaneous testimony of millions of intelligent witnesses, jno acnu on or acid denies its stimulating principle: us onic constituents are tile nnest thai bo tanical research has yet discovered; it combines the properties of a gentle evucu aut, a biocd depurent, aud au auli-bilious mediciue, wun invigorating quaiuifs oi the highest crder, and is admitted both by the public and the pio'ession to ba the surest protection against all diseases that are prouuct-u or propogatea of psstiiei ous air or uuwholesome water, that has ever beeu used either lu the United States or TroDical America. in cases oi constipation lesumng irom a want of muscular tone in the Intestines, the effec; of the EITTKHS is perfectly marvellous: and without ttie dangerous sequences of mercury, it restores I lie disoraeieu liver to a i orraai couutiiou ZT 4 VLGEifiaLfc 3111 Lift va HAIR PFHSOXS WHO ARE GRAY Can have heir hair restored to its natural color, and if it his fallen out, create a t ew krowth.bvitsu.se. It is tne nest iia it na.ssiNU in tue world, makt g lileli-.ss, si ill, brashy hai healthy, soil, aud glos.",y. Price (1 00. For sale ny all dtugglst-. It. P. HALL & CO , friashna, N. 11., Proprietors. au2t dim (eod), wlm opN Schcnck's Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, an d Mandrake Plils wl cure Consumption, Liver Complaint, auo Dyi-pepsia, it taken according to the dlrec tlons. They are all three to be taken ai the name time. They cleanse the stomach relax the liver, and put It to work; then the appetite becomes good ; the food digests and makes good blood; the patient begins to grow ia flesh ; the diseased mutter ripeufc in the lungs, and the patient outyrows the disease and gets well. 1 his is the only wa ta cure Consumption. To these thiee medicines far. J. II Schenck, of Philadelphia, owe i his unri valed success in the treatment of Poim uary Consumption. Tho Pulmonic. Syrui rlpei s the morbid mailer iu the lungnature throws It oh" by au easy expectorn lion, for when the phlegm or matter iripe a slight co u will throw It oil, as the patient lias it, and the lungs i si to heal. To do tLls, tht He weed Tonic and Mali diake Pills must be freely used to cleans tho stomach and liver, so that li e Pel inonlc Syrup and ne food w il muke u IlloOvl. Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon ti e liver, removing all obstructions relax t!i ducts of the gall b adder, Ihe oile si it freely, aud the liver is toon relieved; tht btools will show what the Pills can do; no thicg has ever been invented except caio mel (a deadly poison, which is very dange:ous to use, unless with great can-; thai will uulock the gall bladder an J start list secretions of the liver like Sclienck's Man drake Pills. Liver Coiujiaiut Is one of tho most prominent causes of Consumption. Schenck's Seaweed Touic is a ciilli stimulant anil alteral ive, aud the al'tiul In lha Seaweed, winch this preparation is made of, assist the stomach to tlirow out thu j? islile juice to dissolve the loud wit h the Pulmonic Syrup and is made lam Food Lilood without leriueutalion or sour ug iu the stomach. Dr. Schenck, In his treatment, dots ttoi try to : top a cough, night swu.. Is, chills, or fever, liemove the t:aie, and they will ail stop of their own accord. .No one cm be cured of Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dysjtepsia, Catarrh, Canker, or L'ict ratcu Throat, unless the liver and stomach art made healthy. When there is no hing disease, and ouli Liver Complaint ftt:ti I.' spepsla, Sciieuck Se.awetal 'ionic and .Mandrake Puis an suiticient, without the Pulmonic syrup Take the Mandrake Pills freely in a!i bilious complaints, as the,) a.e peilcctl harrnle. 8. Dr. Scheuci, who ha- enjoyed uninterrupted health for mauj years past, and uow weighs 22.5 pounds, was wasted awnj to a mere skeleton, ia the very last sii;e ol Pulmonary consumption, his physicians having pior.ounccd his ease hopeless and abandoned him to hi late, lie was cured by the aforesaid medicines. Full directions accompany each, making it not absolutely necessary to see lu. Schenck, unless patients wish their limit examined; aud loi this purpose l e Is pro Ittssjoually at his principal oiiiee, l-t.iia. delih:a, every Saturday, win ie all leti r of advice must bo uddrtssed. Price of the Pulmonic Syiup aud weed Tonic, each 81 50 per bottle, or ST .at ,. baif dozen. Mandrake Pills, iiu: per i For sale by all druggists. re2da.wly SpNJ The Ueallns Tool. An Kssay for YtHint; Men on the Cr.me of Solitude, and li.e DI-ea:-s atnl Abuses which create impediments to M.vuhiaok, with sure means of lelief. Set.t iu sealed letter envelopes-, free of charge. Address Dr. J. KKILLI.N HOUOHTO.V, Itoumil Associaltou, Poilauel; hia. Pa. JunL! djm Lsp n Uiilrlif r1!! Demi Mutt Ir lit d ISti tnl tter-t. I.iglitiiiu Hy Uillei. f-oldby Druggists F.very wiiea e. in ay '.'3 dvvlm S.N BATCH l:i.if H lY!-. This spitiudld Hair Dye is the be-t in the world; ihe only true and pt-rieci 1 ye, harmless, reliable, instant;, m tins ; nodi.,appointmeut; no ridiculous tints; rente dies the ill etteclsof bad Dyes; invigorates aud leaves the Hair soil a::l IifaiHiiul, black or urovvv. sold by nil DlUgul.HIS aud Perfumerjt; and properly applied at Hatehe'or's SV'ig Factory, No in I'jjnd St., New York. 1'OK BLACK WOK MS- ANij PlMl'LKS on the face, use I'err.i'x Ctiwd-me and J'it7)f Remedy, preparetl only by Dr. ki. c. PiRRY, 4 Pond Street, New Yolk. Hold everywhere. The trade supplied by wholesale medicine dealers. imiilT dvsiri.w.'lin TO UK M OV K M O'l'U P A t C 1 1 KK freckles, and Tan from the laco cso '- ry's Muth rind J'reekle Lution. Prepared only by Dr. rt. C. Pjcbky. Sold by sll drujrKists. mhli iisin.w iui-! 11 " Hoth Fulehes, freckles Vhs ONLY RKLIABLB UK M Jim . SSiJSe BitOWN riSCOLOR I iO S OH thfc . Itrry't tlvth and Freckle lj'.io,i. i 'r. a-red only by Dr. B.C. PLitKY, U Uo.--t itrc-et, New Ytrk. S j! overyw her.'. . AXtJ doisX - ',. PADDEN & CO., Soap, Camllc, aiul Lard A M A1V17FACTII1S VA. Office and Vakehoue: FIRST STIJKhT, near Uivl. lor. PAlt; A '. AUK KKAHV 'I supply the trade with the UKNITINK OULDK.V KRASIVK, GERMAN KKAy. fcKOWN KRASIVK. antl tue C1ILMICAL OLIVK SOAPS. Kvery iiou ekeeper should give it a tiiul. Sold by all respectable grocers. "T AWIEX, UK MKK AMI AIi 1'OK JLi Paddeu Se Co. s Ooldtn Krasive Soap. H saves time, lsbor, money, ami patience. You can do your washing with this soajt iu half the time you take with using other soa ps. You c in gel it at ail the gr. ce:s. AIM lis. LOOK III 1il'ir Oil interest and asH f r Pal l u .t t'n.'n .soaps. See tt at their name is i n eveiy bar you buy. Ui"-3

it 1 12, rvi ' JOHN H. M'tX)RKl.K. JottN p,TWK-n, iCuVJia,ixlii &, 1 11 aBjII, . . . . , . . CosilractorK JIU! Illilhler?, And MuuufacUirer.s of rst Blinds, Franus, Brackets Ac, Ac, f V.AI.XUT ct ElftUTII STiiKKT.N. KVAf SVIl.tE, lN. AIj orJp" will rerive prompt attention ' B5 HJ K F, E K U S'' Klui 3-IiTJ.S ? HDi) JJi V5I a.N'I 'MTIIASM VAH 'jsn.to'i pa iuuiii.w nDaA)a; rjo,.r jj J3CAA inS Iojoo PaB moojJvairt .sadjniacjnaiBUi ie o.Cis pan pais XiOAa qsjainj noo pn ';) 'saisao 'SOIinBJvJ iSiqjlBK jClHIllSlsJ puB HBII'MI noif pn ei"I8 P-iaiqBIC )ia JH J oi 83ibi u paiiq no 9Aq a.H !:-fi5f?iv.ib ail TUtVAIISSXa.! T 1X0KM3A' joj sinaSy oru 8A ojijd oi tlI S.JIH )1 OJV.up.iuq isjSjbj hi i(jA rtadiuoj itij -sa.aaus ubj an )Bq no.S Suimssu 'sau dqi ui SumiCjaAd 2ui; iJiuo) ':ih uiihVH MIMU'fl.Iti jo hjois eaxi mo oi o.. iioim juo-C n3 ,C.i R;njijsd pinoji a.w shu 'ONiaavoaHaiuvatt 'ONIHOO'IJ 'HHIVT 'saiOViHS HIVH 'SIHV.I spajn n jo S3HSINHVA V SptlJJI put? B JO vSV'IB japio o) pas pun no '(TXZV'fD Vuo 0 3 Kill J 0? 'wi.vjtiiiva 'ts-wifuj 'sSajpTUrtjg '(wpis'if pus episino) epu 'ns 'sjooti O 3U 3l() II) o(lHl tl. HJI) -DtijnuBtu oi p.tjud.tjd am ptm 'wvpt iBtmii 41)1 I " jo HJO)S aHjiv pUUI( UO vlJ v9,W ' sSiipiioxi -jsn 3o;i,i jtiu'nonuaudda uo 'no. pJi:ijo) oi XvIJmi jsttiii oq fBi)s o.H 'iiojC .H pjnbJj iii(iXutf K.-ispdiuo.) v Jno J! ')rH no.C ajins-u 3.iu.ijadxa smjj ihj suosjid utiq) '.tam puu .f:nl spi3 -Oi uo 'tuj( unq jo no).tiijS)Us di) o) ejoiu aut jno ui KvaptiJB iisinjnj nca oav s.iAjas.ino jjiibiI 'jopiinti pu 'jjjnj -3b;iiubiu 'ytuut(jjui m aououodzd .sacai 0AU-iC)U3Ali UIOJJ put! 1 .( i V K1JJ) -Bij 3aippisT ojjbui i)M sb 'osnoq auo .fnB i pJldUTJVlO OlOJOq JJAOU UOHMUIUlUOJ sj-,iaduioo iuaiui(snVis3 jno 2upnq, uj pajjnboj Xumt-taaAa iisjujuj oj Ojodoid 3AV "Stt t PUBtJ Uldj.1 pOB JOJ pOlll) -3Bjnaeui bivJjiBK atpiia jo jajq w oi uoiiuoiiu Jno.C X;nj 09fs3j o, TuiisLE, mieus &limi C utractor and Buildoi s, Ami Proprietors of Ihe ;-'. on f In-, -u IM.-viilujj- MIIIm Mannfactureis of and Dealers in SAbH, DOUR.', BLINDS, FRAMES, And all kinds of work for building purposts. Dialers in FLOORING, WKtiHKItPOARDINH, DKKSSKD . UN DUKSSKD LPMhKU. All kinds of S'lKAMBOAT AND OUST- N Wt'HK Done promptly. Corner Via-cr and Gootlscll btrcets, Oppnsiti; Lamasco Wharf, apratj EVANSVILLE. IND. IjVT.s sb Kit i! o:iti;i: i H,:ii: M ji.-,citiiti.tc. t o.MiM, . the Lumber linsiuess at his old slati-' at t be corner of Malu and Seventh StleeU ar.d would respectlully iulttrm tiie puoli Unit his slock, is large and second to n.n in the nuiKorliucnti;, .-taibiaciug I'iue t.i 'inckiiesM'A and quality, iroiu the uii'liinl Coi-imou Sagiuaw Roditi vu l tiixe-inch First Clear l'lauk. Also, ruu DOOItS til vii lit. lis tlilt-kut and stj les, aud lo.oou LlliHTS. Vv mdow Sa-sh, flue aud Poplar sbU; . aud I-ieet Lath, Moultiiugs, Casiii. '-J ti.il lei -liiiii ml, Ve., Ac. rders from Hie vxiuiury. river t.i '.ili tl pi'tnuijlly. il d.tt luil.v K.Wl.OVr; HANL-riinuker. o S;tsi;, 0oorst liiliitis, CraKirs, a . and Dcaiei iu Pi: b.:vj(l Popl.vr bu:r;l)r, .Suiu:-; iii.i, ri.ooiti.u, a orTb-t -and Factory, Uunuf J-HtliitnJ '"'- j Hlrrels, Kvausvilie. Ind. j Orders troia ubro.td proiopiiy ttiitindei. i j aial.Sdt! D II XT g GISTS. .fOHS Li A V iIM IV it . .j I ts ni !?t!iil Hpiitro T1 IlVlVl3iV It"" s-n Detder Iu Medichut, Paints, Oils, Hruahet, dec. SI A IS ST., bet. Second ai.tl Third, Kvansviile, li d. Particular attention given to CUTTiNb WINDOW ULASiJ to auy sie. Ijuu'il J.i FUALON'S "fAl'tllAS LOTIO.X " For BeauUfylns the Skin and Coin plexion. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, Pirn pies, Motil Blotches, Tan, etc., aud reudeli Hie cltln mr.fl. friir. and bloomitlO. For Ladies iu the Nursery It Is lnvalu For Ueiitlemen alter Hhavlug It has no tJ'-li!i!b)aii Lotion" is l!ie ouly retlabi remedy tor dist-ysett sml Oleminiies ol the Sklu. PUAf.O.V'N "PAI'HIAN .S.ti" the Toilet, Nursery, aud Bath, will no chap the sklu. Price 'Aj Cents per cako "FI.OR 1K HATO." " IXK 1K Milo." A New Perfume for the Hat'dkeichlei Exquisite, Delicate, Lasting Fragrance PHALON Jk HON New York Hold by aU druegisU. y

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DF. P. V. THOMAS. I Having permanently located in i Kvansvllle, Ind., offers his professionul services tt the )ubllc. He is a Krnduate of one of (lie bet modi1 cal c lieges In the Union, and has practiced medicine twenty five yeais. ! He solicits professional businfss. The j Doctor will devote a portion of hi;-. ! lime to the treatment of Female UNj eat-es. Office ou Third, between Main and Locust Streets, up-stalrs (over ! Judee Ifflehail's i liice). whero he may

be lound when not professionally en- 1 1 gaged. f auB dt f '''"loTTITfaul's clothing store, 101 i'aia t., bat. 3d and 4tb. First-Class t ustom Work. Also, Ready-made Clothing andO'ents Fui nislilng Go ds. .ar.glil 6:11 UK. L. . JOHNSON', Ho 111 (Bopn t lii st. OiKvCr.-.o. a MARLKTT'S HL CK, corner Main and Filth Streets. Office Hours - Froia 9 a.m. to 5 P.M , and from 7 lo 8 f.m. At his residence, corner Pel and Oeutre Streits, wnen not atottiee. au'l dly (!0AL! COAL! Having resumed my former business, I would hereby Inform my old patrons and the public generally that I am prepared to deliver OOO D CLEAN COAL on short notice Coal in all eutm must be paid tor when orderfd. Acent for the celebrated PA RADIX h! COAU J 1 )S. THOMAS. Offlce lu American House, uuvt dly PAIINLKY, Kl!lN , 0.. Western lirewery. Manufacturers of Lager Beor, Alo, ttnd Porter, Iu barrels, half-barrels, kegs sud bottles. orricK-Nw. h5 maim fr.. KVAXtlVlLLK, IS IU AN A. dov7 ly BlA'THh 11 Y NFS. i l'IOIIi:i-4T-S.A. OFKICK tniftll HTKKKf, In W A LK KK'H KtHLDINO. novlt ly WIIKKLKU & UIS, WIIOLK8ALK (iKOOEllA, Oor. First and Syodinurn Sts., KVANSV I LLK. IN1 uovll ly Or Jas. C. OierbowCT, i ojfctj-Nti. IO Fil'.ST sr., r.rhoten Main iud lAM iist, Iteturns his hanks lor the liberal patronuKo received during the v:: live t ars, find hopes by fair dtf.llo tu ineiit iiciiinlnuaiiCHOl the sumo Chloroform administered v hen desired. loeiM dly KTATI0X KM, Oa il.VHKU. And HUi'ik Hunk Mnauiiclnrtr, And Dealer iu School Pool:, Pic lures and trainee, Mirro-w, Ihs lliH-UiH.s.ses, Ftein-'i 'i uss, Ac, 41.I ISOSIliN I K-lhli VM. AO. 7) SfAI.X HI KMT, IHKItltl'KK lt's lit. .I'll.i t. ANSVII.I.K MMM i.Mtv.i ly C. !i. t 1IA KK. .1 Al t ill SA I AT, l Foi mi l ly sal. Milan ut .1. S. Iti. l.t I CRAMER SALAT A r. 0 IL-.v. lust opened a s-ple. did rltll'k ol VAUn AU; SHU'S, 111 a poll of Scbapi'er, liussinn .v Co.'s !arj s't.re.-room, 'i heir i-loi-k Is eoitipli I. , itiivl ootids will be Mild If yon win. I giwitl bargain, rull. npriMd'lm oko. i. inrnuiu ! . 1IKAI.I.H 1 WATCHES, JEvVELHY Oold I't-ns, Ht.ecla' It s. Kyevlusaes, H liver and Platett Waie. Watch and floes Material, No. (il MAIN ST., HeL St-cind iiinl Ti ird. KVANHV I: L K., NM. Watches and t'ltw B Ki-pal.cd and wai riiiiit'.l. CHAM. AltTfJa, Wl JCt) A liiltroltt. loc aly r E T K i'. V I E IS L I N 0 , luniGGlST, And Dealor in Paints Oila. VA KNliSU ..V, l YE HTUh h'S, WIMtO'l l.tas, SlIiuICAL IXSTUUMOrS, Pure Wint -H olid tti iti.di.'M, And all popular Patout Medicines ol the age. A'O. a Nurth Wutrr Xtrtrl, i. A x I LI.: IN I) I A i. -2a ly OR. F. L. DAVIS, noiiicpnpathlc PJijsK Ia!!. Oltlce on Ktwntl street, lu lmi ii Main and lwust. ,u-ix dly ARCH. TCTJ. MintsiNf:-?A. it ; Ticet No. :t I'll A N 1 I. lvlv"S ;,!il,ilM. Corner FlrJt a:nl Locunt till eels, K va rts ;i '-, ; iiv, " Pmns and sp!i.'irk:a".t-!i.. : S lid. il oulldi;t!4S fui Uls!: ti a' .T;,i I ;,ol.H'f. nd '!! rt-M.MlU-.lilt' I rUK i Ul.'ll t.i ! I'. A K I. I &OBKKT liOVn. oria wood BOYD ti WOOD, HOH irr K C T S, No. 1 Chandler's illock, Corner Fir t and lociihl Streets, KVANSViLLE. IND. f I'iana aud SpcciiL'atious prepure-i o ithort notice and reasonable Unus. I laitlStlif FOR SAI.2. STK SAl.li- V A LD A ULL MAIN Z STREET PROPERTY That f ph-ndni property known as the Egler properly s luated on the west corner ol Alitiu mid Sixth Streets, fronting 7.,1., let t on Mum Street and l.n leet on Sixfb Kireet. S.tid propeity is oil'.-red lor sale hi low tL-tn,.. on easy 1,-i-iiis. Apply to I. P. ELL;oTT A Ml iteal Estate AhbiiIs Coiner Lo.-usf apd 'I'hlrd Strfc(s lelmitt

rj?!??yiw-'y-A' try. -mem CGM?.2I3SIOn CiIiL :. P. K l-U.COHT. , . ,;U.U. DOSOL'GHET fc GILBERT, OKNKKAL . COMMISSION MERC I A A . .S', o. r.: I'ojdrus Strtft, N1-:W OiU.K INh, ! A Oidera tud coiisicnnieiits sol cited, jy.'nitt

IL K DIINKI-USON A- CO., Forward!? g Commifsion rvi iolin ixt A N D. O K N E R A L A U I : N 1 S SOUTH SEOEE FAST FREIGHT LINE, OVER THK KVANSVIM.K & MMWFCKI1SVIM.K. TKIJKK IIAl'TK & 1 Ml I A i A TO L I S, li E LLK 1 0 X TA I .N I., LAKK SIKIKK du KliiK KAII.i;As EYANSV1LLE, A'A Libt-isl cash ailVHtices iiiadafiu consiunneiij.s. (uiH.ttltl Hakluw .1. Pi. i Li's, oi Nt w Orleans. J.O. Mt Cl'l.i.uiil, ol Lou I .villi;, hy, E. NoiT, of New Orleans. Phelps, JicXuIloch & r,)t, PRODUCE, PRO VI SlO AD liKMHAL Commission TA e r 1 1 a u i . 112 I.IUVIKK IlJr.kT, 1"'.V:i(JJi N KW ul-.i.i: N F. if. EHRMAN A CO., Commissio:) Mt rt hunts For tho Piirchssp and sfhic ot FLOUR, UAY, (JJRivJ, 0AT-. HALT, LIME, CKMEMT. &c, Nos. IS uihJ 11 N. Wj.ler Sfr. (1, maI2 tUf KVANSV1LLE, INI'. . PETER CA.SEy V. 00.,' CohiiiiIishIou ,!rrliiiiil Forthesaleof HAY, CORN OATS HKA FLOUR. MEAL, BACON, I. Attn. i. J 1 Weslerti ProtJace eueruli, K n. Nit 1. 1: t:t: hi it i: t: i , apiSdti Vn:i shi'ku, M isWJL U. UK OWN A CO., Forwarding mid ( oiumissioii AI !; ii ti ri t , WIIAKFHOAT PHOPKICTORS, Kailruitit ahil Fast Freight Llu Aseutu, I V ANN 1 1 1. 1., IN Ik Lkwis RnifKMtK, J u., Kvansv III.'. Ind John tJ I i.nr.i: t, Uolot.udii, III.. L. UlFiNI It, JIL, A CO., I'OItlt F A ; K 10 H H, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AUK NTS KANAWHA SALT COMPANY, VV H lil.l.l Ml .NA1I.S WUI'.KM (UMI'V VKRMlLlo.N M-OIIR MJLLs, sl' LOUIS FLOl ' R MILL-!. No.. 5 MHiia WATKU STlUiKT, JaJI KVANSVILLK, IND. WitiiHtN lliioni t-.i.s, Pari!- Lit i-itll ut', Teuu A. VV. sihtHn'I'I'iia, l-.vaiisville, In. I. WELD. ft liliDl-. CO., Cotlon ar.d Tobaco Factors, l'lttlll I A MI .1 'I II ts.vlll t . It fl A . S. Ofilt -e Coil. VINi'. WAI'KR S III I: LI ft, EVANSVII.l.h., lr.n. t" Spft-tul all ul Ion given to purc'iuk. In Niipidies. i 1 1 i . v t'J ii. in I.. M. HA I H.I t. 11. 4 I) A HI ii 4 .S T A ill, jSuccet-sors to w. M. A tinmu .t t'.. i3f Forwtti d I ii t and Cniinlxii in I cliantM, Kvunsvlllo, Indliiiia. lie for t.. ti. Wheeler, i'im'U Flist National Is and Sitm'l orr. Vice Presl li nt Kvauhv.. National Han R. Aerit lortmlo Rivet Suit Co. noli . i f i: i' 1. 1. j: i: ?i 1 N i li 1 '' v Irif uds hiuI ,,riner .mlroiis thnl we : un; on FIRST SIKl kT, one door belftw S ire, i.eJt to L. l it rsr.n n Tin Shttp, still : in Hie li uiit- oi l.lij L (Jli. ', J-LUUK, COM- ; M Itihlit S, ,t. ., mni whoiiid be plt-Hsi vl to ; tbe.ui. it. si. A LLis d. CO, ' FUKWAUDliai AND Ci)."i.!i: .! 5 MKKUHAiry. ; RMTIKIKP.H, ntl Wliiiiuiiil'. in.. -!. j LUttiOUS. 'Wlli, it., E I R S 7 S T R E E 7 , i i i'i ii iltiiii liclii Vine, ne::' to L. 'u rson'i. 1 In sbop, L v . .N - VI 1.1. 1 1 t Jam till. j A. .1. M A V 11 I'XII A.O'6 '.',, . .'J.V.'.v.VOA .!.'.' " . Il'.l A' Hi .XU M Kf, Cf.'A .V7... IVult-ln it. rlinil, 1. a ! i 'oli ii : i , ft 'i. iv.'i . -. p.i. ha;i: u. I 'olilttlb .inn . I -1 f -,i i So. Wl-itl mto id Hli eel, ' i I .N A I 1 Liberal t.li itn. n.:t.U on eon -a i v in en I nut till F. M. llCMI'IIIIKV. T. I.SH'H vf'. W. K RH N fcV. UHMPIIICLY. LEWIS t ()., KO U IV A II !1 1 X G AX U 10 Yi 1 1 s 1 0 V MERCHANTS, rroirleiM of fl.nal, 'V.llls i 1 1 I Jyrildly JOHN TRAVIS, Co ill miss I on initl CoiiimtiviPl Broker, NO. IS ISOK lll W A H.i: S T., EVA.v.HVM.I.K, IM. e- J5uys aud i,eils it uin.ls i,!ufc Jyl.j il.liit TUO-). .1. UlT.SfA N 1 II t.NK V OK 1, John w. k i nt::. I) UN CANS, FOUI) LL!JI,!J, rtItV.l KliMtVit I'AvflOltX, 7oi:i.i .i, ?I r.liuu r4 Rv. Cii Vlii ..I !-.;, ;a ca .v.i j i Between i'earl and beend. f v,.,