Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 May 1868 — Page 2
WEEKLY EXPRESS
Wednesday Morning, May 18th, 1868
:Reppblican State Ticket.
FOE OOTIMOI,
COL. CONRAD BAKKR, of Vanderburgh. I'OH LIEUTKNANT-OOVKBFFOE, Cou
WILL CUMBACK,
of
THB
DICT ARNOLD,
Decatur.
FOR
BECRETABr
OT STATE,
MAJOR MAX. F. A. HOFFMAN, of Case. FOR AUDITOR or STAT*. MAJOR JOHN P. EVANS, of Hamilton.
ROK TBF.ASUKKR OF STATE,
iiENEBAI. NATHAN KIMBALL, of Martin. FOR CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT, OOIONEI.
TllKODORE W. McOOY, of Olarko. FOR REPORTER OF THF. SUPREME COURT Colonel JAMKS B, BLACK, of Marlofi. ^.,,.
FOR ATTORKET GENERAL,
D. E. WILLIAMSON, of Putnam. ROR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, BARNABAS C. HOBBS, of Wayne,
FOR ELECTORS AT LASQE,
THOMAS H. NELSON, of Vigo, BENJAMIN F. CLATPOOL, of Fayette. FOR ELECTOR, SIXTH DISTRICT,
CAPTAIN E. B. ROSE, or Lawrence. "CONTINGENT, OOLOSF.L
JOHN T. SMITH, of Greene.
The Vote Postponed.
In the Court of Impeachment, yesterday, an order rescinding the rule requiring the vote to be taken on that day was adopted without a division. CHANDLER stated that his colleague, HOWARD, was ill, and, on his motion, the Court adjourn ed until Saturday.
Personal.
On the Fourth of July 1866, Portland the home of FESSENDKN,
was nearly de
stroyed by a terrible conflagration. It was for many hours emphatically a hot place. It is tboi^htthat when the Sena tor goes back to his home he will be inclined to believe that the city is quite as hot a place for him now as it was on that memorable day.
growing prosperity of the United.
States, since the end of the war, may be 9een by the increaie in the exportation of wheat to England. In January and Feb ruary, 18C6, we sent to England 259,747 cwt. in the same months of 1867, we sent 409,301 cwt., and in January and February of the present year, the wheat received there from this country was 1,427,646 cwt.
(Jhivalroa9.
During the war a federal surgeon from Cincinnati died in Tennesse and was buried in a private cemetery. The Memphis
Post
Bulletin.—
When his attention was directed to the fact, he indignantly threw the papers overboard, remarking, emphatically, that no mongrel sheet would be furpished assengers by his boat. Two days later a newsboy went abotffd aNew Orleans boat with some copies of the same sheet, and was ordered by tho captain not to bring ny more
Bulletins
on the boat. The
people along the bonds won't have it when it is thrown off to them. The Beublican newspaper finds the river a hard road to travel.
Fresh Recruits.
We stated in our last issue, that we confidently expected the removal of ANDREW
JOHNSON from office by the voto
of the Senato which was to have been taken yesterday. That expectation has not been realized because Senators who had virtually invited the House to present Articles of Impeachment and had, by their recorded votes, pledged themselves to sustain such action on the part of the House, have basely gone back in their pledges, Hnd infamously betrayed the people who demanded at their hands the conviction and removal of an officer who had openly, defiantly and maliciously violated the laws which he was sworn to execute. These men almost induce the belief that they nrn desirous to take up their -positions behind' A. JOHNSON, in that lino whose first recruit was
BENE
and in the roll-call of
which are heard tho names of JEFF. DAVIS, YKLI'.OW FEVER BLACKBURN, J. WILKES BOOTH, BRICK
Mrs.
DERSON
POMEROY
SURBATT.
Personal-
'If any one had cb&rged Washburne with lying when he declared he was "oot in favor of negro suffrage any where," the poor fellow would have been denounced aa.a "rebel and copperhead."-—Journal. "If ^nfcjOne bad charged General WASli#UiiIfe with 'lying" at the time mentioned, or at any other time, "the poor fellow" making such a charge would not "have been denounced" at all, but woalcnrave troeir'soundlv and deservedly thrashed for his insolence. A soldier like Qeneral W. doesn't repay insult with denunciation.
mm&*WVlKrf *f YMMcrftti. The
Journal
and
The Impeachment.
4
The status of tho impeachment question may be briefly summed up thusGRIMES, TRUMBULL and FKSSKNCEN have fully and irrevocably committed themselves against all the articles.
HEN-1
is in nearly the same position,
though his friends hope he may vote for conviction on the elovonth article. SHERMAN and HOWE oppose the first article' but will vote for some of the others. Messrs ANTHONY, CORBET, FOWLER, ROAS, FRSLINQHUYSEN,
TIPTON,
VAN
WINKLE, and
WILLRY are regarded as more or less doubtful. Injviow of these very stubborn tacts we find little room for a hope that thirty-Mi: votes for conviction cgm be secured. On the contrary it appeara,to us that the Republican party is betrhyed "in the hduaa of its friends" and at a time,' too, when such betrayal is synonymous with treason to the country- Leaders whom the party has trusted and honored, have deliberately plotted to effect" itr~roin. But they will learn tbd late that the ruin which' they have sought to bring upon the Union organization will fall only on the heads of its guilty contrivers, and that the party will survive their treason as it survived the treason of tho criminal whose hitherto solitary infamy they have gone to share.
tfarnks "before we settle
anything else, it is proper that it should be settled whether what a man earns he is to apply to his own wants, or whether be is to be robbed of it by the government for the benefit of an aristocrat and favored class."
Why our neighbor will so persistently "pitch into" the great leaders of its party would be difficult to explain. If it means to support
PENDLETON,
,J, AII
relates that a few days ago
(on the "anniversary for decorating the graves of those who lell in the holy cause of Southern ipdependence"jr a lady well known, moving in good society, fine looking and dignified, approached the owner of tho lot and asked "what person's grave was in the lot? Oh!" answered Mr. W., the owner, "it's some Yankee officer my wife took pity on." Mrs. P. replied: "I know Mrs. W. is abetter Christain than I but I've no use for so much charity. No Yankee soldier should pollute mv soil* I'd dig up his boneu wiih my own hands first and tho flashing eye and glowing cheek evinced bor earnestness of feeling.
1
Freedom of the Press South, The freedom of this press on Southern unreconstructed steamboats is illustrated by one or two little statements which we find in the Cincinnati
A
Chronicle.
certain Louisville and New Orleans captain happened, by some mistake, last Monday, to buy or come in possession of two copies of the Memphis
HBNDMCKS and
EDGERTON, what sense is there in virtually calling them robbers of laboring men and stigmatizing them us aristocrat^, and all that sort of thing?
Taxation of DemocriiU to pay the debt incurred in the suppression of the rebellion which they organized, inaugurated and prosecuted ^, of coursfj "robbery."— This is so plain a proposition that it is not worth arguing. The Democratic intellect is npt capable of seeing .it ,in any other lig^t.'. .Tbe party ought, a* one man, to follow the example of PENDLETON and resist the paymenfof taxes by fighting their cases valiently _througb the courts, as "Handsome GEORGE'' is.tjoing.
Fxyeiisive Hope.
In each.individual owed two dol lars and sixty oentH t»f the public debt, in 1868 each owes ftbqut^$80.—
Journal.
We believe there is one case on record of a convicted felon who spent his last remaining hours on earth in commuting the cost of l^is capture, trial and execution, and was "swung off" in the midst of along and bittnr harrangue against the county officials for their "outrageous extravagance'' in the arrangements for his trial and banging. This is the only parallel for the linp of conduct adopted by the degenerate Democracy of these days. "In I860 e.^ch i^Uvydual owed two dollars and sjxty cento of the public debt,'' to be sure,'and needn't have owed anything" for the.puhJic debt of that time was simply and solely the result of Democratic misrule and plunder under two administrations, which have gunk into such utter disgrace that not even a Democratic,.pres^ dates toaame them in terms of respect. JBut "in 1868 each owes about $80," because we have, had the. convict to capture, try and execute..
It is not for tho felqn to complain of the cost of tho rope, on which he makes his final exit and with no better grace can the Democratic party hoWl about the National debt, which is simply the bill rup up in subjugating about eight millions of Democrats Who were incited to rebellion by promise'of aid from the Democ racy of this and other Northern States and kept in the field two or three years after every hope wua dead except tho hope of continually promised aid from their Northern friends.
No doubt the rope in this case was costly, but the great State criminal, the Dem ocratic party, is' not the,quarter whence conipiaints should come. The national debt is among the least of the ^legacies which that convict has bequeathed to an afflicted' country,'"
0
Punished For Being Detected. The philosophy of the old aweeprmasler who flogged his sooty apprentice, taken in larceny
flagrante delictu, WBB
lick you for ete&l, I liak you for being cotched." This we may suppose, waa the feeling which governed the City Council of Baltimore, upon being called upon to deal with three unfortunate, .conservative members who were detected in the fact cf being" bribed. By judicious "covering up their track ,' the3 miserables might have been as happy as sotne of their colleagues secretly as guilty as. they, but who, for the sake of appearances, were obliged to vote a punishment. JThe bribery of public men' is an'offence not
po^en
proved, and
yet it is believed to be carried to a great extent in public bodies.
Som&oy
curious
thibgs in the philosophy of legislation are tJone, so many unaccountable transactions appear in legislative history, so much that is censArrtble seems to meet with appr.bati«n -Where if shotlld be leist expec* ted that the human mind, unable to account for, these strange eircum.stapces upon any principle of right, utility or «Xr per Ion ce, is'forced to adopt a most unfavorable friethod of solution. We do not know that.there is bribery and corruption affecting $11 sorts of .measures in which We have lift interest. We may suspect as much, but thfereH« usually no proof.
But bore, at Baltimore, thereWas proof. DemocraticrCpBsarvative vproRebel Councilmen, who, by virtue of the treason of Governor SWANN to the principles which put ^'ifn in- power, wore enabled io oust from the government the true men who had conducted the affairs of that City during the most trying hour of national peril, w^er shockod by the discovery that thrae members, trusted among the trusted, mogt conaeirrattve of conservative,,jfere true to the great inters est9of "nuhibef 6ne," and had accepted bribes. It would hot "have been 6f importance that they had -'Accepted" them, if there had been manifested the proper care not to allow the fact to become public,, It was the disfcbVery rather than the bribing, which hart the-susceptibilities Of these'Knightsiof (the(Ch)lden:8wA*N and they were rjerjuired bj a deference to public opinion to assume a virtue, though they had it hot. The tfcr'ee Conservatives
frb\
bad been accused, disgraced and expellfd deservo tho io»ar»*y^ogl4?*g«»t«nce, ,,but, |f they should lament the partiality of uneven-handed Ehiffe(3»|iwhe»l than by the votes of men equally, guilty, with tbem««lve?,-but "not" detected,' ou^ht' the«?e "to *ny snrpriM" sit -the circumstance?1'"'
Colorado Convenllon. DENVER, ^he Republican T«rritoriaFJ6rtve/htfoa
4
gates to the Chicage-Genv«nttor»rand instructed them to supjiorfctJtanfcwid' Colfsx aa long as there bet any chance .for their noml»jaiioii?iW
WATCHING TBE SHIPS GO OlfT.!
(I LOUIS BELCEOIX.
I.
I've been watching the ship* go out to-day— Oat of the harbor into the sea. _.
Their beautiful, snow-white sails high. Kissed by the wind* t'aey onward fly.
III.
Cutting the wares in a delicate (pray, Gallantly speeding far away
IV.
While over the water glad and gay Cornea the sailor' "To! heave, hoi yo hey 1"
V.
"Beautiful ships 1" I said with a sigh "Beautiful ships that passmeby.''
VI.
But many a ship as fair as these Has passed me by with as calm a breeze.
VII.
Many a ship that I watched with pride As it paised me on the swelling tide,
vin.
With as calms breeze, and as gay a crew, Hal passed forever from
mortal view.
IX.
And we
all
hare ship* that thus go by
With banners as gay and sails as high.
X.
Beautiful ships that we send in yooth, Laden with trnst »nd balanced with truth.
Ships that carry a freight of lore, And bear an eoslgu of hope above.
Ah 1 many a ship that We load in youth With a heaTy ca«ga«£ lore and truth—
XIII.
With an.ensign of hope and sails unfurled— Is wrecked on the strand of the groreling world
XIV.
And we send out ships iu cur later years, Laden with wealth, and cares, and fears
XV.
.And ships that carry array oor dead, With sails that aeeni like shrouds o'er bead.
xvi.
Ah many a fond and anxious heart J» watching these ships that now depart.
XVII.
fefny the stars in Hearen look kindly down Oh, b«autiful ships 1 as you journey on. —From the Cincinnati Time*.
STATE ITEMS.
HORSE
STEALING
Madison.
is much in vogue near
THE Evansville police are raiding on keno establishments.-
THE new organ for St. Paul's church. Indianapolis, hae arrived.
THE Little Miami Railway is seeking a connection with Indianapolis.
THERE are twenty-eight hundred and seventy-four pupils in the public schools of Evansville.
''FADED
CYPRIANS" are tampering
wiih the virtuous (i) population of Yincennea.
THE LaFayette
Journal
intimates that
the girls of that city are not worth "half a pint of peanuts apiece."
K. LITTLE QIRL
DAVID
named Reed was acci
dentally drowned in the Wabssh at La Fayette on Monday. c'
BECKER, of Ninevab, Bartholo
mew county, was killed on Sunday by a tred falling upon him.
WILLIAM HILL, for stealing a ham, goeS two years to the penitentiary from Bartholomew county.
MARION COUNTY jail now accommodates forty boarders, ten of whom are females.
GBAMD SECRETARY HACKER has established a new chapter of Free and Accepted Masons at Cannelton, Perry county- -.
CIIL.
"I no
HARRY and George Duty, two of
the lads who were engaged in various robberies in Oolumbu?, Bartholomew county, last winter, were last week sentenced to two years each in the Indiana House of Refuge^
IN Mooraville, Floyd county, last Sat* urday one Nicholas Spickert attempted suicide by drowning. The water was shoal and cold and Nicholas wisely concluded to come back to life.
A
YOUNG UAK
HHOH
H. t.
HENRY
nominated dele
1
From Ooiambtii, o.,
bn:
COLTJUBPS, May 12.—Great "indignation islelt here among RepubtfCBns at the action of some of thitf- •45tta#ilPB'' in the impeachment casew j-
The Democrats are^obilfcot. "rr .r-.'.a ii fr, t--V I-
finding his sister, a girj
of fifteen, in ap Evansville "chebang" of infamy, attempted to take her life. Fail? ing in the attempt, he widely took the poor thing home to her mother.
PAIKTER,
an old farmer, waa
killed near Falrland last Saturday by the cars.'| Mr.
P.
stepped from the main track
to the switch, aiid was run over by a portion of the cars which were detached from the train and switched off1.
THE Indianapolis
Sentinel
is abusing
Cql. Wv E- McLean into unbounded popularity. Call him all the bard names you can think of,
Sentinel,
for he can
8t$nd^anything but praise from that quarter.,
ERWLN B. JONES, who has been occupying the same store roomwith Theodore Zumbusch, on East Washington street, Indianapolis, as a silver plater,-has been arretted upon the charge of committing the robbery of the stock of Mr. Z. some days since. one* appeared in the City Courti and waived examination, giving bond for his preliminary trial.
WALKER
locomotive engineer on
the P«ru railroad, has found on the line of the Indianapolis AVincennes railroad, near tie residence of Fielding Beeler, a portion of the tooth of a mastodon which will weigh near three pouads The tooth is split in two near the center and seems to have been but recently done.
A
search
will be .made in a fe# days, ltnd it is hoped that th£ entire skeleton will be found. #eQQ-f
-D. WERTZ,
the young Black
ford county attorney who obtained
$300
of the State Auditor by forging an order was tried on Monday in the Marion Criminal Court and sentenced to two years in the State prison. Wertz, or Wilson, as he is sometimes called, made a long speech, in the coarse of whioh he gave the court the benefit of hia early history, and recent matrimonial troubles. He wept freely and appeared to realise bis disagreeable situation most profoundly.
That second annual iflWtfof vt Homeopathic Institute of the State of Indiana, will be held in InJiaoapolis, Wed-
desday next at 2 m. jp1'
I
THE lfinoenne«
6LAA«^*a
who
nir,X-dfl5iL1^ied
An im-
portant trial is now in progress before our Mayor's Court which involve# this problem, "are we to have order in our public schools The assistant princi pal of our public school in reprimanding a rude hoy, was aet upon by aeveraj bo
hitp
SHERIET PARKER, of Marion county} is making up a pleasure excursion for Michigan City. The following gentlemen hare expressed an anxiety to 6ec the lake and get a little fresh sand Henry Wertz, forger John Ganson and Samuel Walters, grand larceny Sidney Clark, bur glar Mike Daily, John Leroy, Joseph Bewers, William Johnson, and William Kennedy, robbers Bob White, thief.
ON Saturday Jonathan Green, the re formed gambler, waa arrested at Lawrenceburg on a charge of embezzlement. It is charged that Green while enjoj ing the confidence of a lady of fortune in Athens, Ohio, and while collecting dues from her possessions, defrauded her out of about $6,000. His employer, finding her revenue losing some of its bulk, went into an examination of the state of her affairs add swore out a warrant, charging Green with the crime of embezzlement.
THE agricultural prospects of Putnam county are thus described by a correspond entof the
Sentinel:
"The prospects for farming are very eloomy here, as it rains nearly all the time. There is very little ground broke for corn and the water is standiug nearly all ovar the face of the earth wherever the ground is low. Wheat is nothing id Wag of. Someplecps lodk pretty well, though as far as I have been over the county, I do not think it is at all flatterihg. The fruit, I think, is not much damaged un leas it should yet got killed, we will have plentj. Grass is growing finely.'1
THE Terre Haute
Express
calls the
Democratic party that "rotten, anti-Chris-tian, anti-civilization, prc-rebel, pro-trea SOB, freedom-hating, devil-courting. Heaven-defying, Pons of Liberty, Ku Kluxjrganization." The only way we can tell as big a falsehood as this is to call the author of it a gentleman. He ought to be sent to Congress to compete with Donnelly and Washburne for the palm of blackguardism.—Indianapolis
Sentinel.
Don't undertake to "tell as big a false hood" in the way above indicated. To be called "a gentleman" by the
Sentinel—
before a public whe fully understand the SentinePs mannor of applying that term would afford good ground for a libel suit, We should prefer an assault and battery.
From Washington.
WASHINGTON, May 12.—Consul Morse, in a letter to the State Department, shows that while the number of arrivals from American ports in London, in 1861. was 208, the number in 1866 was only 49, thug showing the decline in American shipping occasioned by the Confederate pirates and kindred causes.
TBOM THE NAVT BEPARTMENT.
The Secretary of the Navy has replied to a resolution of the House showing over 300 vessels have been sold since the close of the war- In some cases where captured vessels were small and would not pay expenses of adjudication, or where unsea worthy and could not be sent within the jurisdiction of a Prize Court, they were taken into service and used without compensation to the captors. The United States acquire ne title to captured vessels except by purchase from the courts, and payment in the same was as if the vessels were bought of private individuals., The payment of prize money as made from the proceeds of sales of captured vessels and other prize property, whether sold to tho United States or to individuals after condemnation, and in the avails of cap tared money appropriated or paid by the United States* RESIGNATION OF THE SECRETARY 07 THE
SENATE.
Colonel Forney has tendered his resig nation as Secretary of the Senate, to take effect upon the election of his successor His letter to this effect was placed in the hands of Senator Wade last night- The principal reason for this course is, as he privately asserts to his friends, that he may not be restrained by ofBcii}l position from commenting on the course of Republican Senators who do not sustain conviction of the President.
CAVALRY FORCE WANTED.
The U&ited States Marshal for St. Louis has applied through the Commissioner of Internal Revenue for a force of cavalry to assist in arresting distillers engaged in violating the tax laws. i-
PATENTS.''1
1 LR
For the week ending 19th inst, 240 patents will be issued from tbe Patent Office. During the past week 254 applications and 103 caveats were filed.
MAIL ROUTE.
The Post Office Department has restored the New York, Philadelphia and New Orleans mail, recently forwarded by Jiouisville, to tbe J£noxville route.
OOPRT Q? QLFAJMS. „,}
The Court of Claims has adjournod tili the 1st Monday in June. ,j ... COTTON CASES.
Judge JSott has not been 'empowered to proceed to Charleston and Savannah with the view to verify the depositions in tbe cotton eases.
ZION CHURCH.
The General Conference of Zion colored church, has appointed Friday as a day of fasting and prayer to God to aid the Senate in giving a verdict in aid of suffering humanity.
New York Fenian Convention SYRACUSE, May 11.—A State Fenian Convention is. now in session here. One hundred and fifty«seven delegates are in attendance. The following address has been adopted: Tb the Irish Nationality of New York:
BROTHERS—'We, the representatives of tbe Fenian Brotherhood of the State of New York, in Convention assembled, having carefully examined the strength and resources of the organ!Wrtf6n' andt plan of operations submitted b^ General O'Neil, declare the organization is stronger at present than at any time hjthettb, and that said plan of operation is entirely practicable. We have pledged ourselves to meet the enemy soon upon the battle field, and we earnestly calf -upon you jo 6xereite your utmost energies to furnish the necessary means to equip and arm the thousands of willing bands and brave hearts, Impatiently wailing orders to march.
From Toledo-
TOLEDO, May 12.—The election of .^Police Commtssienets for this city, rendered necessary by a reoent act of the Ohio eUlature, took place to-day, resulting In the choice of six Republicans, and two Democrats. The Bepublfcans also elected School Commissioners without opposition. J* t'T
l'UBUKr
CONSTANTINOPLE, May 12.—The Sultan opened a new council yeaterday in a speech remark able fat its libaralisau^He said the time had come wigpn Tq?kiah mannersjnust vi^ld to T3qrQB»aq rihriliza. tion.
ENGLAND.
LONDON, May
12.—In
the Commons
this evening the reply of the Queen to the petition of the House based on Mr. ^Glqflsto«M tlgfrd Resolution' ^tras annopn The Queen says she desires that her interests in the temporalities of the Church will not in any way hinder Parliamentary legislation on that subject
Mr. Gladstone will to-morrow bring io a bill to suspend for the present the making of additional appointments in the Irish Church
The Surratt Caae
WASHINGTON, May
The coumcl then moved to admit Surratt to bail, on which argument will be invade to-morrow. Witnesses wcrejthen discharged till further notice. js
From St- Louis.
ST. LOUIS. May
12.—A
FROM MONTANA
Late advices from Helena, Montana Aay Indians have driven from Gallatin Valley over 200 cattle and committed other depredations. The settlers are arm ing and organizing for self protection
MONTANA STEAMERS
IX
Thirty-two steamers have left this port for Fort Benton, Montana, sinoe March 21 it—four for Ft. Stevenson and one foi Fiirt Sully, all well laden. ...t *.
From Ottawa.
OTTAWA, May
12.
—The Dominion
Government have received ao information respectirg the intended dispatch of American war vessels to the Canada flab ing waters. It is reported the proposed Canadian marine police for protecting the fisheries will consist mainly of small cruisers especially adapted as coast guards, which generally remain within a marine league from shore, and Warh in truders away.
NEW
Evidence of considerable importance, of anew character, is now-being taken in the assassination case, but the purpose ia not, allowed to transpire for some days
FENIAN" PAPERS.
Detectives' hAve made further seizures of Fenian papers.* eiiiiv "i
'V.
GHC
HOSTS
of perfumes would be the prop-
er appellation for the' evanescent odors of the day. Phalon's new perfume, "PtOB DB
MAYO,"
differs from these all in three
essential points: it is infinitely richer, in finitely purer, and infinitely more lasting and refreshing, than any other floral ex tract, American or European. Sold by all druggists. te' st
No matter who have failedr read what Dr. iWhittier says in bis Pamphlet, mentioned in another column. Tbe {Doctor advertises in every State, his patients are all over the Union,, and success means merit with the American people.
"Tbey mado her a graV6 too cold ami damp For a soul ao honest aad true." If they|had been wise, the dire necessity of opening the grave for one so lovely might have been averted. Plantation Bitters, if timely used, are sure" to rescue the-young and lovely,J the middle-sggd and ailing, from conflrpiel sickness.
Almost all diseases havg their beginning .in some
slight
While they invigorate the system, they enliven the mind, .. •...
MAGNOLIA WATtR.-^A delightful tbilet article—superior to Cologne and at half the prica. may6.deodw2w.
NEW T0RK DRY GOODS MARKET By Telegraph.] 'NBIT TOBK,
STOCK MARKET^
By Telegraph.] NEW
St. Iaul Wjkfii. p'fd 7^I7«, M. €. lie/ailS1^, M. S. 84%@8*%, I. O. l4^@147, Pittsbbrg84@84M, Toledo R. 1.95(9 95M. K. W. «6«06i, do p'fd 76?£@76%. Ft. W. 105%, Hartford and Krie Mo 19J^.
NEW YORK MARKET, By Telegraph.] N*W To**, May 12. COTTON—Dull and heavy and decidedly lower, at 90 for middling uplands with some sales at 29)4.
FLOUR—Dull and 6@10c lower, 6800 bbls. at $8 60(33 10 for superfine* state and western, 9 65 @10 15 for extra state, 9 65@U 60 for extra western, 1J 80(2)13 30 for white wheat'extra, 10(gil380 for O, U012 60 for extra St Lhultj 12 &6016 for good to cnoicc do, cloMng dull. California quiet, at" 12013 75. Rye flour firm at 8 OOQ 9 85. ... ,r.
CORN MKAL—Quiet. WH18KY—Nominal. WHIAT—Quiet and slightly in buyers favor, at fS 37A2 38 fur No. 3 spring, 2 40@|2 41 for N6s. 1 and ao mixed, 2 30 for No 2 do,
CHICAGO XABKST.
ByTelegraph.l OncAeo,lfay «. FLOUR—Delithd U«ht ai«S SOtfll.
lumJfSlkUlh§
at
EN of
TCjacUd at 99093%,
-w.raM Hm 3X-'
12.—The
case of
John Surratt was called in the Criminal Court to-day. The prisoner appeared.1-* His counsel expressed a desire for jxxt ponotr ent, and after discussion the Court expressed a disposition to allow the case to go over till next term.
large delegax
tion of Methodist laymen left here to-day for Chicago to attend the Laymen's Convention to be held there in connection with the Methodist Conference noit in aession.-
1
difficulty of the Stom
ach, which would eventuate in^Dyspepsia Headaohe, Liver Complaint^ Night Sweats Consumption, Death. Plantation Bitters will prevent these premonitory oymptoma, and keep the blood poTe" and the health good. .pT
TORE,
May
12.
Moidy easy at 6 per cent for call. GolJ Arm at 139%. The Assistant Treaearer sold #160,000. Loans made at 6 per cent, for-carrying. Exports #53^,767. Governments quiet. The Assistant Treagufur boufrht three-quarters of million 7^30s at 7%.' ...
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Henry Clews 4 Co. report, the" following 4:3fl prices: Coupons of '81 14, flo. 'G2 106%(§t09^. '64107(3107^, do. '65 107^@I07^, do. new 100%® 109)4, qo. *07 io^@ic% i0-40's 7-3 is 107%@lf'7)4-
Rail nay market quiet, closed steady. Border State bonds, Express and mi$ceITiiaertiS snarts dull. fl.38 prices:
Canton 5(^@51, Cumberland 31035,.Wells E*pre«8 American 68(458Aatths59® SO*, D. S. 59*4, M. U. Quicksilver 10(g30Ji, Mariposa fi@G'rncitlc Mail Atantic 38Wgi33^, W. O. Telegraph K.VI O. 188®l2a^, Erie 69%(369?4, Hudson 13f5@131L Reading 904^£, O and TVabart
61%
It 88@29$,
small
lots trhite Canada at 3 i!W, choice-White California at 3 RYB—Firm, moderate request at $2 fur wastern, 2 05 Canada and State,1 atld retail lots 4rat 2 10.
BARLEY—A lliadc flt-mer, Oitiada and western at«210. v« !f a SLALT—Doll.
CORN—Leu active andia ahadfe«ta*ier irt S( A1 lefor new and old mixed western in s^oreand afloat, tl 17 for fair white southern, 1 '24(31 25 for southern yellow. I
OAT9—A ctfvfc and firm at 87(387)^ fer icesUriL, In store, 87H®8T^d". afloat. j? BICK—Firm, at iuau£&>r Carolina.
c-'S
COFFIK—DtU wtu sales ef CTpO bag* Bl6tff JGAR—Tirm at 11(91« Ar feuha, and 1^ &£ for
Porto Rioo.
MOLABSKS-Qujet at 52c for Coha: HOPS—Qnlet htt0@45 for Atneiicaa,., .» PKTR0LEUM—Firot at 18)£fc fir ihl "l1'- -eflned hondod.
THKK—Heiplock sole firm at atflSBo for Raenos Aytes light weights. COAL—QwisC jPORK—Firm aad quiet at ftS ao©28 76 for mesa, closing at 38 63 regular.
BRRF—Steady and unchanged,
shoullers, lT%®l*)i for hams, middled nonsiaal. tUkKP—Qiilet and dull at l?8N)( small lots Qnlet and lower at 90^S7c for Ohio^
and 4O04&C for State. CHEESE—Firm at 16@17r.
CImI«k
Ana at higher,
S! M'l&r No 1. OATS—Quiet aad firm, ope nine 1_ sale* at 72V^74, elodajr weaker at Y5.
RYE—Nominal at tl 74^1 75 for No 2 aad 1 7S£1 T» tor No I ia stow BARLEY—Quiet, Mo 9 la store by sassple at 98 7fl2 28 aad lots by »aapl« at 3 1001 S3 oa
LARD—Held at
1ST,
Layers only offered 1S££.
8 90 for medlaB to fair .aad MS 74. for good to strictly prlnw. 3 '*v CATTLE-Quiet, salea at S7 S0«T 76 for Mdiaai grades, 8Q8 75 for fair to good aad Sf SB for good to extra cfcotos.
1
i.i.
ciircnrHATi MABKST. By Telegraf k.] Onennun, Kay li FLOUR—Dull, foully at 911#U SB,
WHEAT—Dull. Ifo Sat f2 4» and No. ttl 46.
CORN—Qnlet at 89A90 for ear or ahelM OATS—la moderate demand at 96c for No. 8 and 77 for No I.
RYE—Drill at fl 85^1 90. 1 BABLEY—No demand and prices aotnlaal. COTTOK*—Vcfir doll,* no deaiaad, aiddUaf caa Iw boughttt 98,
TOBAOCO—In.good
demand at fall ratea, sales
of Ia9« at 14 3010 9 leaf 18 10 to 32 60. PROVISIONS—Very doll, uo demand and pricnominal. *•,*
PORK—Mess ia offered at 187 78. BULK MEATS—At
1XW
and 14%.
BACON—At 13J£ for gfioulder^BUiftiaS^ for clear^Sb-aMav aturV^nf ctaar. bacon ready for shipment are
MXIOM
BAMS-Sugar
to eell it
cuHaaffetei^«I, buyers a
this month. LARD—Neglected, it can be bought at 1S£. BUTTER—In better supply aad tfca mark) dull at 38 to 43.
EQ68—17. CHEESE—Irrogolar
marks!
•»w ia I'* -A*P "t
.1*
1*
ST- LOUIS XABKET.S*
By Telegraph.] St. Loots, May
OOKN—Finn and higher at SdgiSft.i OATS—Slow »r 79«®T ., Ml» wh ti RYE—Finn at SI w. PROVISIONS—Dull, 'drooping aad bayera standing off for lower prices.
PORK—Sold at !8)5 and buyers 10th Jane at 28Vf BULK MEATS—Loose shoulders fliet testdaya June buyers at 13)^.
BACON—Small retail sales clear rib at 17, do. sideaat 17}£917?S. HAMS—Choioe sugar cured 21. .:/j jfco*
LARD—Dull and nomiaal at
U%M19.
CATTLE—Receipts Uberal, domoad good at 6$ 8H gross. SHEEP- Unchanged at S3 7502 76% per bead.
SPECIAL NOTICES*
,J
EVrDENCfc.
liiill^^ii^ie.
TUELL,
ijr:SO
RIP^KY & CO.,
Offer a very oomplete line of Spring Goods in SPRINQJ&UKJ^ T*!9 DSESADBBIPFI 8L°iV
Tke "Meueigcr ef Heiltfe," Jidited at the PeaaayWaela lasfRate
Soli by all Drnggiata and PeaUn. DR. 8, B. HABTMAN CO., Prop^fittil^Wil". caster, Pa., and Chicago, Illinois, [mlOdwla
10" Ladies can receive a box of Dr eipau's Tills by mail sealed from the eye* of the public, by enclasiag one dollar aad stz poatagp tamps to
M.
ITCBJ 1TOBU- WCHis SORATOH! SCRATCH I SCRATCH In from 10 to 48 hour*. Wheatoa's Olataea^ Itcfc, Whcatoa's Olataieat cures Salt Iktu. Wheatoa's Otaheetvcfr* .letter. Wacaton's OiaiMSht Hch. Wheatoa's 0iatmaiL,t9iima ,tM Setes,
BBST
May
12.,
The dry goods market continues dull, pending tiie result of impeachment issne but prices without variable changc. Standard prints bling 13@ 13V, do brown sheetings at 16)^17% and defainef at 10. -:-«v
r''
!. !t
t,,
WtaatoA'» titft£cOT ^area'" Vtssr Ila*" OP ITUT HDMOB liUUt MieiO. Price, 50 cants a box by mall, 60'cents. Ad' dress WnCKS A POTT*R, Ho. 170 Waahiactoa Street, Boston, VtMS:
tot
sal*
Boaton, sept.
The RJMMOI wky UfikM ierb BI^TSRSoaree ie 1 aay^ gfhrentt IS aose ft ls^e
aaKanx
tot,
a
Bold by allJDruggists andDeahsrst v.—iflW.-B flK DR. B. B. HARTMAN OO^ Proprietorsi Lancaster, Pa!, and Chicago, Hlla«ds. dwlto-alO
BA3STK:i3SrGh SSOtT&B
JAV !COOBtEi! A CO., No 20
WALL
8TBMKT,
Cbrner of Nassau. Nov York.
We bay and eell at the aiost liberal currant rices, and keep on hand a fall supply of QOVrnsieni
BONDS
OF
ALL
"HIRTIBS,
XBSDKS,
and
HBVBM-
OOKPOCSD INTBBKST NOTTS
n(f execute orders for purcbrtse aad sale of ROOKS, BONDS and
GOLD.
CONVKB8rt)^li#,,i."J We ooavdrt the sevsntl IssnssV# 8ava»TimtTisa •t the moet fkTOtiabfs market rateejato »|ve-' twenties, which, at prweat pr)oe ot gol*, yield Ae hrfder abent one" per coot, mora Interest per innnm. Oir6nUrs with Kill particulars far pish" sd Upon application.' myMwly JATOMIB*^ -H-
Fr!Khtfnl Prophecies Oeaetniag tkeEai ef all Tktnfi Are made by rellgtans .eatiiaslasts: aktd. OB fla her hand, philosophers Insist that the centre of the Barthiaa BWMQf tbe fd^|¥
kUy fading 1 Talk like tfeta
MiSe andF^male Tussla^i
Baslness near, light JaaaSaMe. ploy men ttfce ^yea* *aaad «a
#»lViwly***' Hi
?, sftSft-ltO
4'!
SPECIAL NOTICES.
:«rttcelar Ifelice.
IlIiLl FRl
LI flkLS.
celebrated aeaay tttti ago
rarto, tor
IIM
ralief of fosaale irregular-
fa, afterwards so aoUrloos tor their crlaal_.i cmnloyMeat la the practice of abortloa, are •ow oflwod f»r salo for tee Int tlase li America, raw have beoa kept ta cmaparattT* obscurity, Itcm tho feet that tho ortglaator Dr. Velpeau, ie I ohystoiaa ta Parte, of groa! wealth aad strict vBSclentio«» prloclplee, aad has wlthh^d them eromgoaeral aee, leet they shtmld bo omploved for aulawfal parpoeee tn overcomiag female obi, they oeem to bo truly omnipotent, pia theSood gataa
from
whatever cause
uTselTIhem when It l« Bader-O^
ttetllM *aect tohalawlal. Yiaf— aaa poemtod a box, sealed fiom tbe «J
all Diaggtoto ia Terr*. Ilaate. .»7twlr
WHAT
EVERT HOMBMAN
ba article is
WANTa.—A 4ntk
good, oheap, a^ xeliable Itoimeot
Dr. TOBIAS*
YENKfUH BOBSt Ulfllllllf, In Pint Bottles at One Dollar. for Lamnwisa. Onta, QaH*« OoHc, Sprahrt. Ac warranted cheaper than any other. It is need by all the great horaesaen ou L?ng lalani ooorea* It Will not rare aiag Bjneanr Spavla.as there Is fo Liniment In existence that will. What il is ,1^ to cure it positlTel* doei. No owMKa or Tlni fwas«s WILL BB WITHOUT IT irrBB TBTIRO ON* (ofrLi. Oae doee rrrltes and often saTes the Jlfe of an orer-Maale^r dr^Tea horse Fo#0olica«d
Jledyache it has nerer failed, Just as sure a the ta* rlsss.Jaatsp j*ta»ls tihU,*aiaabU ^telmaut tab* th* H#rse wjabrSta00a%f the day#-#«f I* oka a^flKl D#«|.
S0.8
iui
IS.
TOBACCO-lfest, JogAAt t$U for ^aotaoMa to medium, leaf at OOTfO^-Dulfand nothiagtraaapindA "HEMY—Buoyantat^ll «J3l andreoaedf.
FLOUR—Yerj1 quretatfor extra,t B0 ®10 75 XX. WHE AT—Steady and Sria at tS frisaa to^choiceWfnter, spring nomiaaily lower aAwBS®
on of Youth.
A Oentleman who saBsred for years from NervMM Debility, Premature Deaay, and all tbe etTects *f youthfhl indlecretlon, will, for the sake of enf-
^y hy Which he was cared. Shfferera wishing to by the advertiser's experteac*, caa do eo by tiftMSlng, la perfect confidence,
LUa«.
The People's Remedy. required many year* of laborious search Into the propertiee of herbs and roots before __ Brandieth'a ^la«rr|«^ *t their pree«t statr|j 6f perfection. They take all Impure and morbid •ocamnlatioasfc^a^ie bowels ami tha hlpad.-r Thatr use tn si tknses
tarn
moa«y,
ror Bra sit* hyaifei I baler
-*a*BSmk
aa.^.,«o..\,
Tbe attention of the closeet cash buyers, Wholea sale asd Ratsil, solieitod. !. ., TvmfcL, unn a oo.
of
Kedl
cine, contains an article on Dytpepala, CU1U am) Fever.and Kldnay aaastio—jlasrhich tkatwttsc poeitiTely declare* that tMVh okae^snceof Med lciae pMsesses no reme47 ioc a cura of eases, that is half at efllcaoioaa a»MHaier*B Herb Bitters. He speaks from experlence, having n*ed themln his practlc* for t)»» pMttwo yisi%t»tk« exclusion fall other rmadiei, wfUioat a aofItary instance offhUurt. V,
'W. KaooUber, General igeat
Princess of Wales might have been cared few dosee, and all her weeka of a£eay saved re this as I betteve my existence.
Principal Offloe, Brandreth House, New York. Bald by all Druggists. aldwr
i»IP TAI WWKLE, Wakingjie.trom his aap ef fweaty y«aw,(f lie could onl :iJ +(& lite
A
TOVJRE
tot
the TJalted Statea aad -Oanadaa, at Allxuy, Hi ork. Jultoln
HAH
OB
mmenclng forty (40) pole* north of the sonth-
ginnlag, containing fifty (60) acres also, the northfreet quarter of the southeast quarter,'all ^eingand lying In the above-named township and section, containing about thirty-six (36) aqres., ~T
more|rAf^aaduBn 21 6A day.of June, Withla the legaHi%i#sef^i Houee|door, In Terre Haute, VtU pfar thenM aad proffia of*tKS «bov» tocribM Beal Estate, togettmr with all .the privilogea and apportetttueee to the same bwo&nkg, for term not exceedtoate^en years, to fd^aMh, failure 'ttTnsll&r aTBa safflcient to aa* ooet^WfH then anf
'«M litrnlits a offer the'fee-llmple, in an
•etat* to the highest j)#|i«^lb»
'ji»mi|.»to»T
ach, or Dyspepsia, now known, aad feMMse tl in •Igoraies the entire system, strengthens thsi nervous fibres elevates the atandard of all the Tltal forces, and snstalns a moat healthy tone of the egtire human organism. Kedleiae that will do this, will cure any disease*,
tlit
the simple rea
son, that^ nature will do the rest. We guarantee, that no woman or child, hevitir pale add emaciated, can use these Bitters regular* ly for twenty-one days, without the return of the rosy cheeks and fair complexion characteristic of good health. -. ,ia ,s?
ThS§3th day or *ay, 1888" 3 idtm KI%XH, Sheriff. IN OHKELFFS' SALE.—By virtue Kof ^a Execution iesaed from the Vf 5SS6^3tiS£aiMt^S$ehf J.'srtn-' ib "Price, Hemeley Simmons and WilHIUH. vawv iAowew/ ^luiutvus »uu n«T, liaa Walker, I wHl
JatTer
for aala: the folloisAig 1
described Real Estate, aitua'ted In Vlgp county, io*wii The individed two-thirds (J)
of
the eMt half
64 one hundred and eight (108) feet off tbe north fldeoflot No. two (i), In A ley Dean's anb-di* vision ef Part of the south half of tha southeast •natter of section twenty-seven (27), town twelve (12), range nine (9) west, be{ng that part 'of said quartet SfcUon wnlch Ilea eait 4f fhe. Waba»h:A Brie Omial, ia the same appears on record. The part of said Idt No. advertised extends froas iha.street dividing said lot .Nq.r
%ifo
\2}4end the
eaSt llnaof the aasae and pi,'.., SATURDAY, tbe 6th diayof Jnno, nw, Within taa legal hoars of said day. at the Co,art Hoase door,
In
TMTC
Haute, I wfll offer tbe rents,
andpralltaoftheaboTo described Real Estate, t^
getter #ith all privileges and appurtenaneesto tho «am**eiongihg, Ibr tern not an years, to the higbest bidder for cash, and npon Callare io realize a sum sufficient to,s*tis& said •x stent ion aad oosts.I will then a^dthertj offer the fae Simple in and to said Real Kstate, to the higheat |3lddarib£ cash to satisfy- the —me.iThia day of May,
1868..
I I
•faylSthwtds Fra fee
99,00.
QOTRIFF'S SAtiB.—Bv, vfitaa O flf an Ordel 'ofMh/hnei from the Vig'o trf OlrceitOeurt, TOT of Riley, Nancy •^PMsraiis, in Vigo county, Iadlaaa, to*wit
a
derajMoiseUth* ftnlbwlnk ...
sltma
-U-
4M
'•"-"naKSsrsar,
,ha
Earth will one day be at the Bquator, and that the San is gradually fading 1 Talk like thlf i* very terrikle hut, laailtles, it will be otetf to take car* of his or her health, and leave, ^eat to Providence. ,,
If
as well for iach ^emoer of so-
The end comee premittfrely to all who aaglsct the preaervatlon of that Ineetlmable hlsseleg.—, Aaflbr II rsr Aseasa. 4^*M9si*» ehroala aaasMpa^ tion, ar any other ailaia^ to take Its coarse anohecked, and jU.iflll .^fr^ sjpartaa cannot ba said that the means of protecting the system agaiast the prsdie»orisg oaatss of dlsaaae ar»withel^. The ceWfltsthisM aad jrifss of tha least robasl ssay so stcaogtheard anil. fortified by a couj#. «t HOMerltiWl Sttif ACH BlkTXBA at to readar taess att hat Uraln«railA n*?jgf9 WfHiOWtter epitasietti'rfers bntalea tothe ard i«iy awipls^fl^ pto*ail ill immense lmpirtakna* ntaasM* sinuum were nalrersatlr aaderttood, tWa Incomparable VsgataM* antidote, wkltt to a^ae^ ip: popalax tialetKWji clashed anaang 'ttl» a# .. ., woulda*ja» tosbswl»ftoe|(t. ?^!aa rt*e whap thUVftl »e the c^et S »hundreds 1 tfcatfsMto to tnselt. '."i'vi
aiar 13
A. Y. L. 1, As you like it. |A.B.a*O.^W. S,
Adjustablfl^Band flfogle Gore Walking
F. D.S.
Full Dress Skirts' D. Q. T. 95. 9. T.
Double Trail 95 in 9 Tape. Y. L. A. U. W. S.
J:
state,
TiMD
t!"wTyBX.i
tea ol wcaMi .wwtWwa (a) tea, (lei north of Vaag* tW, (It) containing forty
(40)
more or less, also, all that part of the *w#st (jnatMr ef aectloo Sweaty twd (2J) Towa. tan, (10) N Bten (10) wast, oentaincd wit])-
lorty («T) pSft adrth oftils pswth isasi said etc-'
tkeace south one hundred."(100) poles, thence east eighty (f0)^etaa to plare
ot
he^ntrihg, awd otf.-®*
8ATUBDAT, t)m 0th of Juno, 1868," within the legal hoars_ of said day. at tha Oorift Housed aad pro oSther with all prlvllegee and appurtenance* he same belonging, for a term not exeeding seven years, totha-hl^sat lilldir, Jbr fhltt sparge ail are to realise a sum snfllclent to satiaiy
Ice a sum snfllclent to satiafr said
^aQ»toa^S^ieeeti^*^ 1K
tli# hij^hest^Udder for oaah to satisfy the
[doer for ouo to •alufj the tamw
111 'IU .iMH'rtl'f ^omp?I
JOKIfCT*
SMck, tftttf
ron raspeatiettr edatockof Je
HmJsns, of dlnreat I rtSd warrant the first
BAJfXJKUPTQY
af Indiana, as
motive of
rf*t#
"Mtfltwftw
Haw Tortt
Young Ladies Adjustable Band Walking Skirt. The Adjustable Band can be, made any the»A¥ Ymf Like* It
Shirt. I Patent lined Ciasp with Patent covered Bottom Wires, The most complete ®kirt made to %(ve sbap# and grace toany Dress---for street or evenintj wear. Don't fail to go to W. S. Ryce & Ij(k, for
Hoop Skirts^
1 4
York. Sold by alt the Druggists aad Storekeep-
fr$ a
"Bjyr^KiK urn sum
Qro Grain Silks, Irisb Poplins, London Suit Cloth
mL, 1
pv I
vr Street Dresses.
8 ILK ST RITE POPLINS,
ENGLISH POPLINSt
}'V: P.LAUK SILKS
One yard wide, at a.i6.
Beai Iron Frnmu Silk Hnd Wool Grenadine, Chene Gingham, Cbintx Prims, 5-4 Shirting Muslins, Swiss and Pari* Muslins for evening wear. Plain and Stripe, and Tape Check Jaconetr-. Brocade Stripe and Spotted Brilliants. Special Attractions in White Goods and Edgings. Parasols for the MiHton.— Trimmings in great variety.
W." N«i»V«:E A CO.
C. WJTTKx&CO.,
Hi 13
time
and
health
This nob^rjM^tt sajse ^#afaring, Restores health, and prolongs life. Thoee who kneaL their nroaertlwj h^ve^hejpast. nnhnu !^yi» oaafid In thetfr.' WlUih attacked by ever so serious a Mease, as pleurisy, ooHa, sad&a |freitM(!Kn. Ac. WBea six or eight pills have been swallowed, they
MATH STREET.
OPPOSITE
MoETS.EN'S
vi
B. BBJkiltt)B^^r4
BANK,
•!.'
BCLLimn for APRIL
HU
have yistioM his WIftlMD tOCKi BISTADORO'S DTI, would have looked
I
r^juvenatlng gray-haired nunanlty. Why ytetdjto Time when you can baffle him? Mabafeotared by J. CRISTADOUp, 68 Maiden Lane| New Tork. Sold by all.Druggists. Ap pUed'by all Hair Dressers. alldwlm
WCW AP VE RTI $ NTS.
AkTor of Aaroa B. Bsrton, and against Andrew J. Blley, ef. al. I am ordered to cell the following deecribad Beal Ketate, sitnated hi Vigo County, mdlaaa) to-wit:
Oommei
a A 3
Best Pacific LAWNS In ElcganeSlyles,
25 Centsper Y'c
LAWNS, ion..siyi«,
Only 33 Cfe. per I'd
rV
,-tr
QOTTCfK BALL TKIMMIN&, end Black and: Whrte.. Wbite,
In
-i "T It "I *i .'ti
rH
,I'll N 8. Sbotoli Ginghams, Domestic Ginghams,,
In New StylM, and very jCheapt fi .? .OT-J
iv
$-•-'»''TFT"
-'"••lAqetq
i'*.1-'.
A
msf
In and to said Real to satisfy
termitae
JOlhl KKBB Sheriff.
STOCK T.fl
Brown and BleadicU Hu»linsr 1 JAW
LOW
r, .il)
OF-
FIGURES,
t. wmitJ CO'S, Ddor t»" iAvis' D»»s Stor^
r'
COLGATK & CO'S Fri^rantTollct Soap*. |are prepared by Skilled Warkmtn, from the BEAT MATKKIJhM and arc known
SHAu.'
STANDARD
by Oetlers
A
nsloin-
«rs. Sold everywhecr Z4dwlj-
^eTABLISH^D 1»57.
A W#rd with you, Render DJ thrfmanyJ(n](Tfirrif.i trom Diseases of tbe R*spir^Sory Orgaae know that9rxraat
ru%
fifopotid
HV-~"
j(AKJtjiSc nil or Coxi«tMrTioN l) th^y know that it i^only -ivrthja averrreoea^gsrVMl Medical ficiance has
a Remedy
rettig tnpable of
cotiibattlng tl *C0*«gDf pnow dow at .c*atAt$t* rv*tb as In—. nf Fevera—If i. a« ctrfslnly PKiV*.VTi:tpox 1 The romedy itcU'Htlih the cortAiu—
Baw «t Oravitstldai T"j fTjfS" WJNCHESTEil'S
ii .13'30
OPflQSPHITKS
:t
fi
.J-
Act PrornpUif ftHd Certuinly
IS'Allt RT-^itS or
CONS®&P TION
'J They'^nniKiiait^r ircrease'' tta* Rtredeth and deeu«n .lbs color of the pate JbRwa.i .They snbdu« th^Osntt and W(n. d^mlaUlk tho Kxpeetoration, andjcheck thS Ktuhl StaaU, *1
A}* in from
esvsSkto fonrteaa d«y»» TW^A'ppett« id
At
IU^XL
hi* sp
onCa
tav%oralM, awl she Vatteet rabidly gaWs flesh Omph and
hi/ficM Br*nth)i»q %t\s
wiih *11 privilege* and appurteaancev 16 that §e*m# MarTetldM. The IO(cm«ow LB* YHPHO^PHLTR^
sietdtlyre-
lleve4jithe deep bncom»e cats* and relrMhicg MPTOMV *W8A?pi
Vii
IIT lh»
SObNSUJMflPTiON I
11 led hrtha annaUftft Madklna. '^TliU SciectiAc BMudjr*cMr«lt1 Vuartcary
aiageaaf Tnl»»snot*r Dhwaew
beaeflcial effeotsxf this HvMedf, are'V^a*) 'omp^and Certain, te all dwacigewealsof Ibt MKRVOUd AiiD JBLOOD SYdTtMS,
ananrpassed ae a 1Wt-, nil TCOL*
Inrpassed.ae a
9
erator.of bf SeitSra
BtrM
Hwrom» VrrnW-.-mt
Dyspepsia, NeuralkU, fa£aiy»U,
CfraH^ BKrncnltl Asthma, Screrfa'.a, ChrouKPlarrboeaj t^ la tho **oel rticaeloni Jreatmfnt
noea, I
fcteweU Meei
kn3Wn. jj. *Aia rani, is
iiL
MS rsepectfnlly tarlte Ladlsa aad Oentleoum, B»aad laapect tl«ak Wpa«aMtia 11 lilffigli Oosjla, ana the attest market raMji| p*M
A
OrtTiiji Ovaa.
rmsw»pi Tn, Try 1-.
HYPOPHOSPE2TES !1 ^MaAeArom the Formula
of
Dr. J. r, Cliurcblll
ofPam)ii' hsat remedy' kdo#u
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