Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 January 1868 — Page 2
DAILY
TKRBK HAUTE, INI-
rTmesfl»y
Mornlag,
To
January ii
Jjbbk
mal request to repeat the eanje. but.flfering to the judgment of my bretUrwv PHi its publication would-aayniplwii goijdrl herewith aabciit said giecourec to our jcKy
P*P*rK
Yao^/fespectfaTly, QSOKO* MoBRBOf.
EXTRACTS SAASIAOOBTBS OF
EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE or Y. M. 0. A. or 0xitii STATES ash BJUTBH PRcrviscur.. ABT.
I.—SEC. 1. Th© YVuug Hen
Chmtira-Aasocmtion is neitiierasircntitut a for nor too equal of ibv Cbu[Yb.. Christ.
It is an Uuxiliary
BEC. 7. A denominational or .»ectfcrian character, or evert Rppentance. ^hoi£d~Ko" studiously avoided. 6KO. 12, Sf*8 to ic, that you are not r.om muted to any denominations] nija, 6? dogma. Hold fast to the cardinal 1 doctrines of an Evangelical Christianity for in these is found the only basij or pnity in your plans, in your conferences, abd in aggressive efforts.
Sic. 14. Avoid all appearance dt po litical intrigue of nmriagomoat cpfeduA all bueineaa openly and fairly.
SEC.
10.
1a»
ART.
or tic
utmost care should |e ta
ken to have these Societies always Ander the exclusive "control of really phrjstian men.
II,—B®c.f 13.' Youf-great 'iyark
to save the souls uf yo'^ug men—locial and intellectual cuitara are secondary matters. Everything done by the association sboaJd^biftr uji*Jiift,greft^ Fork 1 Sam. XlVtrrir^&al Jonathan »&td the lot US cited
yonntfOiaa lh»t bdsrakW a go
nutb the G&rfUou*of th«» WBIRCI As requested by the Young OhrigtianjAsBociationof ?iugcitv, to er an address in their behalf, I pi to this task. I need not prnfaoe wl tiave to say by declarations, of assurance of my interest in jour growth asd usefulness. The fact fhat in this sacred (desk, on this Babbath evening I am here to present to your minds, what God hafe laid upon we, is evidence, suffiicient W any rw&sonftblo rniid, that I am not indifferent to the workings of this Association This Association, ss its name implies is Christian A-wciation.
The first organization was fortned in London 'fri the' J'ear 1848s During the same y*ar a similar As?ociati.-n wa? formed in Cincinnati In 1801, the Association IRsuihed a more definite shape and became catholic in its aims.
Its object is through the instrumentality of the young men of our churchjes, to promote the religiojv jf the Lord Jesus Christ. The members tf this patV^culaT Association number 1G5 active meraJjersj iUO, associate members 52, life meiibffffl 13. Thi Po 165 young men are so m^ny of, thirty thousand young men thus organized on thii 0 )ntinent, and of fifty thousand throughout Christendom. On' this continent thtjre are 27,0 similar afsoclation and in the1' Vrofld 806 Such beini the object of the Y. M. C. Association] and such being ils organized power for]good or evil, I should be untjrue to ti)a in teres t& •Ought tb be prdmbt^),-dra not speak plainly to you, my young brethrerj, my
convictions. If these convictions conflict with the preconceived virfw3 of any one' in thls a.bdien6e^ iba' tHej reasons which I assign for my cdnivctlons are based upon the truth of God, I do not nBk, but demand, in the harno of th«
ptyfk
1Je8U8''Chr4t|
•wuu.-w nm^ftdvocaay. ri»bt knew neither friend nor foe—w
reflectiDC mind and true man, wnen^ p£2-fliP the British Parliament that jUUliot .was
BiSFSJ"
HAUTE
my
Brethren of the
Christian A »wr*#'VM Iti been expreS^jtoJi?, that *v friMob tpraacbaj on 5ti iut.) in. behalf of jour. Association, should met gre**e& number «rf yokng men, than were pr«ont on that occasion.
of flat* n*
—lb* Holy Spirit
but •"•hhrfii-
Quta agency. .. Sac. 2. It iff emphatically, sin11 Christian organization. Its priihe should be kept prominentfv bofor mind' of those vho,propose to members of it, viz, the nverii! Christ of those young men who brought within its in flu Mice, vrfco dp not know and love Hiaa. .-•(!
The social and mental elovAtion fttifi JDU-
{ar
irovoment of young mon, by merebecu means and appliauoea, are wholly-aa^ condary.
the
only ICing in Zioa, that you shall abandon your" views and act upon the [principles which I shall attempt to adduce. I am npt «alied to tbu tad|,^m &js aacrod doskj lo" pass ftilioml cbmpHmeuts, upon you? but to point ofit to you the direction in which tho forces of this Ajtsoci'fltion shall be used »nLtot stimuiatd you to press on War&Jtl- ttiii^vore -^lncli ®od" has entailed upon u. If there arnj evils to be corrected or uvuidocf, duty ru^uires me in simplicity to point theiij outrtnd to warn yoli |«S/jia4' 4-ad shall bo hsld an iirictly nccount:ifclo bol'or^ God for what I say tnts night to tho $odng mors of the Christfiin Association, ias I fibailjbe, -for evoigr n»e«»g(,of, Uo^il aalvkfloft wbifth I pfcKMnlm from this^iUpit rneu still O'lff of the L^Tf}'Jesus Qhnn.
Though I havo pissed through jtagoj of life, as yeninkriowu to i»ome ofj you', younger Christian hrothren, y^ 1'rojn he for®'- ni6, 'tttit *g6n4rlitio!i''
a sire
.qcjt "vet
pat?3'd awajj vKatJeaVes niajn the (frontline, against, which tho sw^ling tide of sin breaks llr* ." Rijypnd, .'yje, in tyfe and experience, tbete isa circ'ib, worn by inany a breaker beyond that circle stili, jthere aro others '.ottering under the oseiliuing tide ^hioii aud responsibility have rolied ag*ln£t 4h(iA. Standing abreast' fiiid ia (ho sfisio, circle with some of }'oy„ as I survey tbo'llolds ripe for the haf?«( as 1 gijza from my jppit of duty up4n tho
powers arrayed against tho Church of th« Living Qod, I expect from tho,ttno children- of Gcd no commendation, arm from my Master no reward, sare as I, srith the unsheathed brandished, swoid^ jre-s onward to victory over all of Christ's encoatcff." To me, life is "not aSctj'in,it is n"t romance. It aC'.ion, it is Iab- r, sor^ow^oy. Xt ia reality. Duty is not'V
understand wt-11 a3 do th§ bfrt informed Of you, ail of the
«iimentdi
which
enter into this Association. I understand as well you, th». nobje- mo Vim whifh prompted the noble heart of Thotnw 'H.i fearr to move first ic our city, for the jfanisalion of this Aesociation. I utd-r-•tand as well as do j*cu, the r-CT.teoip^aUd object and the sphere of the.operations of your organtzation. I understand, tx, as well the best informed of you, the
ins
tives which nctuate you as individual mejibeisof this Young lien's Christian Association. Prom this Assoc'iUien as from the particular branch of tho church, .. in whtch Ibawthe tteaoiii-tcM ff lli is", ter, 1 ask, I expect no preferment, save as t*ie power of the principle I advocate ahail gwn a lodgment in year hearts, and .shall actuate you in your true and noblo iine of.duty.
If these principles are in conflict with your foregone conclusions, then my position you wiU
condemn.
If they are in
fearmoay with tbese conclusions, then my position you will commend. If my prin* ciples are
right,
and yours not in harmo»
.ay witk aain«, tl»«n your oog^eqmatioa sow land demand of you by an Authority no lees high than that of the Lord Christ, that you abandon your position or fall under the reprobation or tfre common Catholic Christian sentiment, which originated and haasustaihedthelToujiK Mens' Christian Association fo thi* vuLother lands and under the reprobation of high vKaavaa.
The Imperial British statesman, Sd-
IW^TAIIIIY-ATYYJIIABIII^A
not ot t&n
memorable .JWQrdaj. ^yi^MBWWWBwriwi
against dikucblng 3io p|Wtb repose, I like a cTanior, whenever there ts an abuse. The lire bell et midnight disturbs your you from being burnt
IX—1. Bui lest 1 may be chargeable with hypothecating evils or da«uers, I Pr^f~
iif a method^ ij^^^rdft^i^^Hmpried H3 that tl^ this truth, would impeach IK^yiidoin vf God and make the kingdom arid 'raigu ^f OrtHst but ^Joroby and chaos.' &
-'1M tktsf'grhft] 'vifpirtcf my young bcaitieny Ataid if! tha forms of fatitudirtarianism
end
reU«i
pve Mis Son
and
aR
the uapwed tovrd,
bis .^preiiH^ gifts ar.d tbe ?«cramenU
zitioti than tliefhurcl. Wch 'Wbiaii poiiAm life fit hOfitioarAf' lh«' «ais»t*f ifigathanng|of sinners and -through the»e does God jcxf cute His purposes of inert y, to -tostjutil
Wst fS-o savi (l
through God's -c,byuntfitjg mtroy, Shall be ihrougb God appointed channels. Tneo^otiealiy te4eay thkfef fropciSitioni, is
i/icoretical. infidelity.
nore lheui is
Practically to lg
practical infidelity
car
skepticism,
to v^hicb'
__r some of them
t»fiicA)' address tbed^s®l*fes-.-Me ardol^if voung men, you cannot hold too fast and •too fiqplf.' |lt tlwsarte .pf iQoi sjiall be laker: by the .Phili3tine?, it will be beoaom*o(- the infidelity ofs-4sMfek* If the church of God shall apostatize, are be carried away into" the world (one af the church's bitterest .cncmic-5^.-J.t will ba be cause of eur.ajw^tMyj dir^tpn I have pointed* 'out. ,%n4 .oL' .our injpJelity.
Arey.oa wiliing.U^te%re»iSt fo fafamj? (rius as' this shall occur? There ip not •one of you v. bo would' ntit -'MHwer with e.11, the" emphasis which your love to Christ might inspire, never,
yet if tho doctrine, held -by-the CHurch Catholic birtrup,. and if the^tftrid^ncy of the time!--, if al!1 the i'oroes^ whiiihf ijatan and the -world ean iftlly, are teroployed ideS^fO#iguo»*bi*» doctrine, th&i jma we not tremble lest in any form oni- "in fliwnce be'piiit. in\he diregtioa cf^JUni natiegfioffi Church
ot tho Jifire'gpGotlrUad.&e Young Mou's Christian Association, as one of the agencies G'f the church. For yem, ytay.- young Christian brethren, to ussume air. Opposite opinion, or,to d^ny this, is. to constitute you Aieoaiatiou as an organized body to witness ugaipst Christ, by witnedsing agitfost -Sfe dfiui^liftfbic'li i^bis precious and beloved bride. (6.) There is another
distinction,
also of^ much importance, tp bo observed, That ia, that tlae1': xoung Men's Christian Association i$ the agency-ol' the
dnvrch. cathoKb.
catholic agency.
oi- out-growth-of the Methodist, ol' the Baptist, of the Congregational, of the Episcopal, or of the-Pj.:esby-terian Church, or an^ si' these separately but the agency of these aud of all Evangelical churches combined-inthcir^Bnited'-capacity th£r& Dt It ft catholic association xrt- the church catholic! 'flic tneinberfe of itisonsisi only..o( those who are members of Eftmg^l&af chit'rclies. Totisk intp your organization, as members,jpfir sons who are not members td the churches, would be. a prostitution of the noble purposes which inspired its organization. To
use
any other purposes
it for
than catholic
Oiie«tWPJulcltbe ^j^osjjftijtipajof its do sign andVhotesale cteccptiOn. If stly? «utiE04 ^m^ers|»ift Rlj ^»t asscfciatRilL "were 'members of the Presbytoriiiu Church, or of the
Methodist Church, or of tha baptist Chui-qh, or of the £ongrega tion&l Church, or of the Episcopal Church, and these members, in the prosecution of their duties, as »peci£ed in Article III, Section I, oX your
C^ttstit«tionnwhie):S
c^ie of
the duties ciypined is .to secure the att«ffdanfc6 6l* tfi'e VOuiig meu who settle among us at some place of worship on the Sabbath, should we,
the official sanction, oi'
thtir tneihb^rshcip, of this C£tholic Association, to influence Voung m^n^to fco to the particular church with which they stand connected, such
deception,
such a prostitution
of tfeo object of so noble an association, would deserve
tioj),
HiH-veproba-
as it would receive
of,
evel-y
honorable and righteous mari» That which is Presbyterian, call it so— that. which i« Baptist, call it BO-^-that which it Methodist call it so— that which is Congregational call it so. If it be a Union of Congrega^naMsfS bT^TPresbytorians, "or of what else for -social or religious purposes call it by iflr name and not under, a
deceptive guise,
Union,
pro
claim ourselves what we are not. If the motives, the means, the ends of the Young Mens' Christian Association, (as they are in their conoefrUait^irefittthollC^fflreciaiiH them, such. Beware lest you may stultify yourselves, by bearing upon your banner an inscription which is mockery and deception. Call not that
social or religious
which is (isolation, and oetracien —call not that Cathel^c jvhich is denominational—call not that' the Young Mens' Christian Associa-
enom
•which
ociation
ren, of the Young —_ Association, (to-wit: The
O'-
agencies
"tho "Young Mens' w|iWasted and
liiw be4ii K^tKi'ned No one of:yoa will presume to deiiy. tftat nuthorised orgmnizatiocfi which oxi^t the bosom of our ruinedrttcc, through wfcifltetbe ^GKwpoi «£the Ijor^^MUS Christ impenitentjne^ are t^e fchoroWeeOf Via living. God., lo ttie visibls. GUholio Church, coneUtided of ali brancfe^ -of the body of Christ, who held the cardinal pxiooiplW of &alyatioi1, and to tbi# H1OQ«, did God
one
your association Is
rat the
that
not the Church,
agency
of the Church. The
encyoftite Church
but thft aaei jaiuuu'fMlWaffOL .....
men jDfl'3^^,ef^ute»^j6»Q|ated together, acting ft'YTu Christian motives, with ohlustian means and for Christian ends, if true to themselves their name, what may they not acco1mli3ii among the young men of this city "f
III.
Itfur mission is amonq the yoring mp
(2.) They arc the young men, whose homes ,an4 fainiUea are here -—young men .who settle. among vou^-youtiig 'who yi^it your city. Your w^Jf^c y6u A're-to do, under th^ conViftfion that the natural tendency ktf vui»g xfflen is to Viiin and' defitroctit)n, present and eiernal. Around thesa young men aree^^a-esta-ain^ng in^uences.
$
froth. thfcboaun
i,t-be estftb,'' y. '^-•^Bnrmj'yDu "hiK ir»* 'the perti&e'ncy these cautions?- Noot of iliese genera proposition" do we den /, I assume that every young Christian man of this A'so datum is sincere. But the dangers svhich
of
I apprahend, and against which I cau tion you, are not those of
The Ypung Men's Christian Association is,pdt"th|,church of God. It. Is only dan agciaApoLthe church. 'It jias no authority Tr i&n'eifon from' save:as it receiygs thegj From the church. -The foreiga Ambassador of a Governraeut is not tho Government^ but only- tha agent of the Government. The Y. M. C.Casioewtion has no yj«iblo anddivinoly authorised ejistencfts&Ye as an arm or agency of the church. To it, God has given no endow men t,"no go vcr meat, no officers, no funotious, no mission law as there came through the church. This is a vital distHo "church
Unt^raiaed by domestiq^n^uences,4»epaijat€d frb^m home, .there are individuals, there are clubs, and fraternities, and societies,. to draw the young men away from duty.
There are
never a
[And
3^°S&IISO?£J3S
lie saloon,
this not a. great »nd glorious work, committed to theyoungmen of our churchei,
organized,
men
Twimimm
a theo-
to eaclfrff Mr^^cfetk CHurchis--there is a life and sphere, also, to the Gbpr*!*, .One of the
through which tlifi Church
Catholic ia to consolidate her forces and accomplish her mission,1 the Young Men's Christian tion.
AsBOcia-
The Youny Men'*
Association.
Chri»t'Jin
The Chrigtia
young
gref
design is thesalvatibn of their soula. (I.) Your special sphere of work is not among the poor or the unfortunate, or those estranged from
out of Chirst. Tms is the class of persons upon whom you are to operate, and the ehurcli looks to you to do as valiant young men, that which ^lfr-hfta^eagpated to you to do and not to fritter and scatter your forces but wisely and resolutely to'rtirect them, to the accomplishment of the task commit-
with its merry company
and" d^fcorated halls, where to the:
cup. the serp^nl'within h^sees not, nor its pbraoiioits ftings does he feel, until thev enter his heart.
There, is
th&'
Godless pleasure,
o£sl(®th, of
the opera, thgtheatre.
intention
on
your part, but dangers which grow out of the fact tn-at you am not sufficiently in structed, in these matter.', while the forces of your-owB-ftMnrft" of the worW and t*f the enftlnies al Christ as the^cojne into the church ot Gud and into jJHtpit impel! you to Cn-foms ac.complicos with Satan, ugaiust thechiircb, whon 'lea^t you iexpect.it.
-ift
sharp contrast, with the butterfly daughter ef fpbian^ipd., thf tinselled daughter of shame, the young man. by h^-»|U!hfi^a^nd^ng)iant ments. is wooed to ner chamber ot death* Then-toe are the
ff«}l9 of
the
dancing hall,
"Without and
within thesft! fc&ils, there ipay be seeming reserves and seemiiig decencies, but-these syren tempters, in our cities and young women too the edgothes of young men to lead them to the .Imagery of hell, that is beyond. (3) Arorind 'young men thus tempted yon are- to cast these influences, which shall restraim from temporal and eternal'
to safe
go
Palmer's
It is a
It is not an agency
zoeng
from ruin, disgrace, and froi® eternal deajM, His voHjpg^pn, also have acc6mplished .most of 'the mighty-deeds of the past, not by thtr'-misentblty shiftings, tempo/ings and policies of the present, but by n. heroism worthy of the name. May they not in their strength
forward aud do what
G-od here, lays u^on them to do.— Tifaatman only is immortal, who has found Christ and also follows Christ, through whom life and immortality have been brought to life. To swell the sacramental host of God and that from the ranks of the vouhg men, by young is your mis? on. God bless the young meni
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WAiTTMl jrofc" •'Bejonfl the Mls
Xx" htSilfpi," AX^imylete bUtar/ fct li.s
acates toil TuiJUi'riVij^vviu, iti»
tbo Great Oftaii. i. Liiti aud Adn-utMttt uii fio-lrin, iXuuavelSE, and tbe Paoillc 'Coast. WUh orer i'Kj tiogr^Tuiga of ihaSeecsry. Ulut*, Hivup!e 'sad Ourloiitloj of lis. i.o»4y UU an lucri-aaed Comaituioa, ioaab:lt..iUsc:test subscription BOOK pubIl«lvjl..'SuDd FOR Kirciilurs.— Addiwis SATI'i.NTAli PlTnliiSUlJiJ CO., C'lttxinnatt.'O: M«
us# iflPiPMsr
CONPLKTliXH£a!}'b4Aortlicru
t,»S»XJ*,of all p^lbicRtl^io i«-
bued in the oiatCS liavo been published, and will wrnt to auy HiMre^a uu receipt of piico, TWO i'Ollars. A iicl !ur arsj OTiii Ntate can be iuul lor 'H cents, or sc-ioetion nf any FIVE SIAIM lor Oae Dollar. Address 8. I*. KOWKLL & CO., I'u&llJiheri or Advertisers Obzette,
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4
kork.
ruin. Is
-.VB^'iiirKOSaoSI ... A Ourlons Jtt»dical Book ..Pftco 25 ('erits Aiidrunij l^ot'. VAJiDillti'Culi, 31. D.,lW«w
Hot
Uiii?(trlt*. .'10 (.'li!«tm.rP-wc New.
a. HKi0^fKK£T\S 121PU'JVE!) KuVu^rjiJouIding and Weather iltrlps The bent, clK-^ptat ami ouiy pert^ct Wootber Striii# iu tba mark:t. Kxcludes »mnv, raiu cold air and duiti I'riofa- Itoduct'l to AK«UU. I h-j a*io Ubt&l>ud anything iyur offered, tr'dad tor au Agent's Circular.
J. BRAriS'l'RKET
87 Nassau St. N. V.,
tor
1
"How CAN YE BLOOM SO KRESH AND FAIR goeX Vbe old Scotch song. How Why, those who fhow the bloom af health on their cheek? take Plantation Bitters, which li!»s the'pow^f of fortifying the sys' tem agauisi dileasej n»d ?f»j-cguhiting tf),6. digestivei appftratua., Are you dyspeptic, Wttaft, void of energy Have you little or no uppeti^j headache conlin'ifd lassitude an'd d^roSsion of spirits? Take S. T.—1860—A., and bloom and beauty will return. Tbe Bitters, have become a household friend, ..
St CO.,
67
WmbiuKU"1 St., liostou
TO $£& I'liJl XAV SIRE. Ageals .wanted W*" 6Tr«rywbtre, to nail our Patent Krerlaiiting WHITE WIBEOL«TB4 L:MES. -Evey liou»e.vi{« should ue« it."—X.Y.
Tribnne.
(J rutan Adeooatr.."
"Wo bavo itcen
itnwdand it givos sut're satiHraotioa."— A-. J".
1 be IVtent Wire ClinUea
iiini is all it yuruarli to —J.'. 1'.
'dsprnt'-iit-
Addr«m the AMCS'CA' KJSlf CO.. K'i Drrt-1-waj. Near Vm" k-
ftfeVOLCTidX TEADJE! tiie ^uo of
I y.m rau r,oelv» t: XjAOIE'4)s
u. -,«ft DOIiuAH
ittiK, i'mr.b 4T .:-Alrcci tSat morals, Lln«u lioo'!», Knitws^d T» CT«rB, Watctivs, Jewelry, ti::v«r riato-i V.'art., Sav.ing Macbiucit, At. bum! c|ul.i of ted ioor?, wllli ten ront#
rg-'.h scriptlTe checi:, and the g.-'t-
Jurujivil fu«' aitsb will re eive present w. j-tli 9840 tS0Vn,ccor4ls® to.thcinucitcr jARf-ft 'wanted eArjwh?h». Ctrcolark
si-ui
ONE AOIUH!
A° Sa tins
ireo. AVI-
dre«H l'ARKlift .t CO.. ru-ce-«,i« to OilAlIAlI A CO.. fiiaud G.i Ft'deral strwt. Boston.
.ONE D0LLAK1
QKNTS V, ANTED ferywbnrfl for on.- Cue Dttilat Sain. A IVait!!, a Tea 8-t, r. Saaw!',' jjnjssilunoiio duli.ujfacb. Kjotl
ib
BABIOS'S
PSYCOMANCY,
WE ARE COMING, AaJ will present to any ps.efio eoadlrg us a t-iui ia nurfiiwt Oos Dollar Safacf Dry and *RIIJGoods, Ai\, a Silk Drcsn PatMirn, Piece of Si ing, WAtch, Ac,, f.-e? of cost. Oatalogne ut'rf us, and ttample, sent to sny adaietM tree. A1 less ALLKN, HAW'Kb& CC'., 15 Beisr»! St., Kistou, Maw. I'. O. 110*6125
Etnifiiors NEA-83Art:ita or THE VNrreD'
STATES,
btu
A romp!«ts iisi of
value 19 sdvcHlsort*. Sw Advertlser* Gazetto fcr RRHS»W or 8*2 per year in advati: e. Addrees O. V. SO**.'. *T.L A OC., ¥.il i|sb*r», \ew YftrU.'
ib" Uazetto lor
iNPCENIBSR..
pcenibsr PRH^
year ina-)Tati:e. Addrras O. X., Pnl'ilsb*r», JVew YftrU.'
It- is tbe JtaUiaacfr ever offered Agents! One or tw« days' tlrae will *scnra a good •Sewing u&fSiine, H'atrb, etlh llrtss, Bevolnr, nr come oilifr uificie of equal vatns, 3"rae of Jtoac.
Ageoti wanl^l eTery wb«r«, inuku'-dfuuiaie, for tVe best ijuo Dollar Pawnbrok.-.-r's £el* In the ceuntiy. ?enJ for CJ calar.i 6. TUOMl'SdX it" CO 30 Bano*er SUent, Boston, Mass. |...
DV\'ILTI«,
ISSAS£9 0F,THE GTNITAX OJUHLS%-BZ. 807 road way, H. T., devotes nar-tU-alar attention
lo al! Diseases peculiar
to there
TYRGAI^T la both &FS6A. FIIAD stamp tar a.clzcalar.
A PhysioIoglfnI Ylew of Marriage, 14
'*The Cheapest Book Evtr FuiiUhed 0aatalalu( nearly Three Hundred Pages And 130 fine platae and engrovlEgi of the t.AJtaUMAy of tho Hanuut Qygans.ta a stats af. ftHealtkand DMeaee, with a treatise ati 'Serly Efror». Its Deplorable CoosFQBfnces upon the Mind asd Sodr, with the Anthor's Plan of Treatment —tbe only rational and saooeasfol mode of Care, as shown by tbe report af caa*a treated. A truth, fal adriaer to tbe married and those contemplating marrlaga, wb« «atertal& doubt* of ihefir physical condition. Santfiee of Portage to an address, oa reoeipt of 86 cents in starapi or postvi curftpey, »7 addreetlng
TNk.1tA
MaUen Lac -AQma
CEOIX. ho. Si
8. f.'Thf
auth.r stay be
consulted upon any of OifWaM upon which kit book treats, either personally °I (7 aall-~ Kedletnee Mat to an? part of the world.
OODS.
Great Baigarn*
^iQUDAYS!
a-ti 4vscf tlf
t*p. ,jvt H, ISW viM6&i tm.il
R*---.. as
fOa^EI.U'S & KAGSEMTS
"Hr/jftj-jita* i-aiu- is
Comer of Third atT3 Main Streets, *.!* "5 cOtlf
*4*Qei.
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,i ffi-tf Sife 1
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THA5 XHJ'F-
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S A W S
OP ALL KINDS,
MAUKJBft
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mj
tiddrijs. ,J
A-i-lVoTO i*tt ajtlparisoula/e, 1 -. *r-
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OLD AKIN GS,
A
1'aui
Kl/t:' i-
BBOAOtLOTIS &
Iktlled Worimen, from tbe BEST HATEBIALS, and are known aa the
STAXDAKD by Dealers A Customers. MOLD ©verywhere 2Wwl)
BOOTS AND SHOES.
HFiWBY XAYlttASf, -a 2IAMIFACTURKB AN1IPAI.ER XW.
Boots axitl ^lioes-
Iiavina an eiperieuce of twenty-five years, 1 foel con&deut liiat 1 can ylve sriisfaction. butb with my own minnfacture and Kastorn wotii, a full St'-ck uf wbich 1 keep oil 3UOP—On Lafayette rftAet, ^torth of the Juuc» tUa cf S'ourth Strcot. dfc&16m
E\y BOOT and SHOE SHOP. Tbe nndsrsiiriii lin-ring Just opctssd tbelr Sbop, respectfnlly' inform the citiscns of Terro llauto and sntrcuoding soaatry, that they arc prepared to do their work to tiio ariLire satlsfaoilon cf- their oustoaiers, r.s well iu style as la fitting, no matter about th« shape of the foot. The Tory hc-t cholc.) of ieutuor aiwaya on tand.— Meudiag doc« iu tbu best slyo and oa short ci tloe. K-»ory article will tell by Wearlug what nur work if, and wiil r«comnend (t. tEIBING & '5AKNZH3, Pavement of F. Iloberg's ne* Ilrlck Bulldins, the futr'h'h' use vi'eat oi cornct of Main nflti Heventb Streritfi, near tho Terre HnxJtn fTausp. seplOdly
N
gOOTS AJ&JB SHOES.
N. A is. A Si in sellihg
atid
stamp for twa obtfks sad clr"U!ar3 gnib.'' iull p-irilciirairi. A-I:?r.?-H ABItlNOTON
a itin
too, Mass.
ITtnliiutfe.n Stint? Brta
I'AT-
ENT ?CKEW
KASTBNED SLEIGH BE'liS. Hold by tbr i,i ii r.»11 y. Man-
:ifrteutiTfdrb?
W.BAit-
TON, Si»t n»mptdn, Cjau-ctlcut.
OR SOfL CHARMING Hob
Mth'r ISny fastiimf^'nctl RMn the Ir.ie aoil «fi-frtions OF any pveoii LOT? chet'S«-, lnlt»lit ly. This s'aip1'- m-T'.tai acj .i:in:«ui nil can po* cai«, irf*itrytmail, fori Sj.oeat',. Icpsther Vltb a guide to uumarrlfd of both seses. A quciir, exciting booji 100,000 ucpluH sold. Addrees T. WlLtlAM it CO., Buot l'ub!tsh*ni, Phlladeldhla.
& isiiues Very Cheap '"ftf olbso &oi h!» !a.je stock of I&mtis SSioe* asssi 43«iter«,
•ff, rK.»ci fvr «Srrin^ alotfe. Yoa «rlM,«*TT mouey OM bid ot Wo. 3 SIsohanios Block,.-
CUSTOM WORE TILLS IVTARIUIRM UJU VJ HANN? OF SKILTiMfL
O A. 6«» 11
BlMI'l All) 8H08" STOtE,
No,
O. E. RUGGLES, Socc»M»r tr I\ P. D?ck,
HAS
JUST RECEIVED A vge Stot of {toot* gorf S!ioe«t »?inbrftfi^g oj"
Women, Men Children's Wear
SUlTABLi yon TDK
FaU apd Wiate? Trade, "VTbicV. i. *I Wii. »t
i'uo
5
C^fih Prlaoj, I
i^i'aro to
MAKE TO ORDER All k-uds of AuuUi a ad. Shoes tbat miy berallni lor,on tbrf shorts*! notifa arid mc-st fasblonablp style, fim toe .* rail hefore ordtirlcg or purchasing «U- wheie.
No. 16 North Foartb Str*e|j T, rre-Hi»iit«, Ind. noTfidtf
si'J'OUSHOLIJSES'. MBETi:SGO FIRST SATlOK'ii BAMi
vr
TKKRE-HAUTE, I
TIBEK N*(-TE, DEA. 12, U87.
5"he VONA'AL UEETITT^EF the S{?okholder* ct this Baittt, for-the PARPOW CF-e5«TLA« NEREO- Diroctorsftr THE AOEAING year,, will be FOLD at HEBANT. F»J Houe«, Ute ST^END TUFADAY In JAMS .ry next,
Ai-UBRIffOK,'DEWIER
Decl3dto3a»H
rjlHE ONLY- FB8MIUM
-....-. -*oa—
Family Sowing Machines Was eW»rd»3 to tlie
WHEELEB «k WILSON, it*' A* .'IM STATE IMR, HELD AT TVE.BE UAPTE
'$
BT TVS
JFOJLLOWISG COMMiX'i'JiJ*.
Dr. )teOosasu*.fluaabar
at
its State Boari ot
AcricuUnroi llM. D- WnJOAMoS, wife of BtaU A«oriay-g®»rali »p4
Xa.
Caaan, of jpa&e t««a*y^-^l.P*rtloa.of»iieiigl»-^B&azderj>l4atdUtaaettae3 mtel poattteprhoee ^oioo Is worthy of consideration^
ootll
Cowest Prices!
M?isdia[JETHIWO
REAM
I." ::"i
A i'i liES
•HsiiOtSI
S©1#v
n*
Hew
Q:lM
Utre^
-M
MARKED DOWN
to 50 Per Cent
CALL AftD BE (0\Vf\(E[
SEW.
raflnlralra FBESR
PIEQE^OODS
-T Bcrogfif
atat09dtii:
..-.T
GREAT miDEOiilNii!
In Prices fi-i-ri^fius Sc'.if
1
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rtJOlZVi
Dress Suiter*
mm
ANP
ii.* i'l 3i -Qd-'ilr »JMi IVo. 79 IVJCtiiri. Bt
L49 Stata Asrlcult:-.roI
J. U. LINDSMAPII-Jj, ','Jrsfrh t- -1' '»3 Iti ,7
PIANOS,
MJ&IAJH554^
Vfolliis, ittvs,"PLNTEEJ »N4A!i KICDS of 5In*LET»' Mercbaridifo,
So.
31 WABA^
T»GhS HAtITE. 1N-Ife.^.
TONING A«P LIKPAIIVLNU
it
L. KISSNER'S LUS. ta E
PALACE "MMll§: p..Q
No. 48, Ohio Street,|
C.YI'OBITK TH? CODBT B0T8B,F
XJHilllt S2-I1AXJ 'X'iG. .natt*
I3H Tins
8nijrfiTri! wan', of flue.
O
iO Lfortl» 4h St.
Ci jV
FB1NK 5IF £Nl» «St BK» .Manufacture**
vt
all !rlnd» cf
ORA-CIv^1 t»ai T)+T»Iir« iT
K, O as SZ
:I
lii
On Lafayette St., betwcea Canal
avi
UOJ.T
whlunZR
firm
-«f
BEAVERS. itecQa fTINCHTL CLOIUS, dc„
Msiness Suits
't
island Over Goats
€9H£ RIGiW ALONCt GEMi MEN
•r-f.Ji tt-Si Kow'ls thetlneefAr
as.
f-.j J»f»
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mr. IA}'"-.'-.
Tue sm
CUTTEM!
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t^ GIVE SATISFACTION
'fir-*"
liH Phys.:
CL0TH1M®
:pn-?
FIBAISHLTO poois hut".'.':'-!:
ii ij.tK.f1l
-We are.offerlWgat ...
Greatly Iteduocd JPrices.
Call aud see for yourselves at
1
=-. Re*.
'«E O"
FIRST PREMIUM Of a Silver Medal
xiiM-tnriStozi
:v«
BfiRBETTiS HAIR RESTORftUVE '7
FO«WC„AT^
iti rii.ir, ^oiayi g^pjgsu, jsb^
motea the tMe Uair cJlanpca ... roots tottwlr of^inal.onpmic octioti ireaiuc awI
xhf
*4 AV-'A-AN *nf
ff a
:-ii:!
I
2ii.
T,,H. MC'JEJII'WiSil. 1. r. TU-^KII.
PIANOP bad
othor InBtrniaeflta wili.be promptly ATVSMB-S »-. OLD ia MAD
fct
23I.'W
•niflMwif 5 SK 6. MMRKMATli'
isrxI
This t-ntna the largest, end I most «i«saiw iUlitlo isita6u»i»afear
t,
E ia: AUTE lfti!0.11y INDIAN^. 'qHwwaawwweiWi iaa——
SOLICITORS.
QH AKI JS~WBKBE & CO.,
S0UCIT0KS OF PATENTS, (/M-K)SLI.URS AT PATL^? I/A1T, .Model Builders. OeaUfrs lu Fa teat BIGHTO,
usi
PATEXTHD AHTII-HT"}!,
VLFFIGE-SijEAftT BAUI?FT STilEET, lutliawapoJis, Indiana,
Oar f«ci:itiej FUR PW-TIRFBG: Fatrfnie IRFENOI-T* ceedeAhy »CY «UB!LNTM»NT !U (be Qnite-J UTMI.I. AIL KTADI of Hodob BAUT to order. [RILUCO
'jy^EALTH ESTABLISHMENT.
355 West Fourth Street. 1* aiJ^ciJsr^ jk.rrios:
-. 7 R.-SSFE -IF
SwetHsh Movements'ff Electro-thii"iu)J2alh*, ,t Hot, (Jvld U'ihI ^IctiiciiUd Hatha*
Dr.
TOOSIB, forsaerly of Green Jloant, Water-Our.-, la permaueutlj lecated as above, and will give special attention to OHKON 10 DIS&ASSa. aad DttTQitJIlTiJEfl
srlXE. Clrenlars reference I men- la OUeftraatl application.
VAI»asv wile ofDr.
WILJtOTH, Agent, at 9oatb FottrtllStres-t
OT
JlBB
A limited namber of patleati caa HE aoooano dated with board. feelSdSae«d
E
TRIMMINGS I
%o.^i Main Htreeiriip Stairs.
WALTER
^ET^STOfeJitDff IMhrfed j.
i,. iL.xEja.3c.! »'x "v i, w. .1
y.'.'.mm
QtHfj. TicaKniasl
CHE4FKHT IX
s£s}
%nr&»s>i£
Tm %m'
,A.t„K)? So Main St reef,
WtrO L' (UF OTMR&K-i
-HISS SALLIE MASTING.
3
DOCTOR WMSTTIKH. AMIUBABLA' Bt:rD I FJV8KlAK aa R\ L'iiil IAO wlilch hAOgti Iu hi* «£Hce wlllsbnv
PFFIERRTA. LB* »L« .' *SW,«JHH
^BkWj^lde rtyfltatfaa. b'.-is«gi4eB thin any 0TH*r'{.*broJ!le tHw-i-S|jivjj.i- tii .-.ji Maoh
of
hi? pr:cI«J.B»8 LNWI. I/f
tjrti'.'iisffrutUyOofwrrfea^SHtat, Strielun. til Crt
rt"
DAJSSJETPU'S" j,
Vegetable Hair Restorative'" Restore* Cray HI!F TO ita Natural Coior I PTO* Uiir 5 cAr.ngca lh® dhja
Hume
A
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it
cipntdlfka twj lnjua«ua
tat
ingjedAtsfiel?
ar.^ ii the rno»t pcpulnr ikd rcU&M6 r. rtlois thrwjrhCtrtKll Irfybt,
w©
J, ft, BABHETT & CO., Proprietore, MAI-JCHX3TEE, 17.1L LOfiPA SMITH, OMeago,fefiCTnJ ifi'erfh-XTMt
Agents.
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Sc
COLGATE & CO's FrcgrantToilet Soaps Are prepared by
H. A. DAVI9,Aeeimf«r
Terro Haute, Ind. ao?lldw6p
MUSICAL.
nv-ifdi
Miisia,
private
ilic or l^rxirvU AjfcrftcwJ Oi ~QivMitii, lhrni/i rr Huptu cTra^i yl a Solitary tlabtt, rnlnw
SSS^SSTi,
Body
3,
'.i
prcdaclojt diiillty, ini
potency 'd^.^ia«iHidlmnss» of otebt, o*i Itsto-vi»X.'o-i-uuii!t "l-.
J'i£-
uj»iii-ryi, Ac., h**t'AS! th«w laniajr r. !s»w_.but aK cccar iDg froqoently in rarl .fln ca^c1 SWAoconuaodatlous ample, ciiarges :iio4e*«lf cares Koaruuteod.-" t'mtyRiiotlsiia by letter or lT sl if WlrflPWffWM 8uQ IVwJllS'Ty,
tit'.
without »a gitfrrlc-srj ^ad.sasdlc'&ee.serHre !.-•••• ^bsarVsfton^ftwi fcy rxpr»«« ii!n
-'WiSISBglBtBWi" ,»8oiit»—6»Aj,5I. tiffs Pi.Ms UP£t' |»iiw»tia}. I'.. jrotvdat S-j.Oi? St.Cha(tes Street,between Siit1iod fitivetBO.'aai' »qonr*1St«tUct fjituJ*)! Hofrrl, stlix-ii f'll-t ia. tiiij piiti of tho city. tfcnfritatlSli ffe©th«,-iihi roouis for the a* V"1
UFO?-FFEAT PIHITFIGB- «TAM|W to j9rapny p«t*^I.. jUcti'S- :RLI»DI(^,REIATIB6 to
-.••• •..I'AL-Ef-t
1 1 1
HLFI
-irfiA-auMWifja-wiai
iflACHME rrSHOP!
Sear TKC T. H. A I. AT^D E. A 0. Freight Depot*, TEBEE-HATJTB, IHDIA'SA^ UITTI *.
S
J»- ?:.A
iMTH, & CO.. Prbpr1!
Hamitacjaror.sqf Bt«AM,£nglaes, Mill Qearlfau, i»ND OT CR.'I-Y 8eBCr) 'tion. All KITL" OF Iron nud BRTTSS CASTINGS oiad-E ton^LER. Ever ciaaa of repairing proraptly attended TG.^,
BBS' OR-LIIA solirited. Tha HIGHEST 3ASFI"T /LC6' 1'IM FOR R.J Brass,and. Iron
!«I1
-I'- ONGFTILWTF
PS5®^'IX FOIJHrO» .^CLian!)
Machine Shop,
McEifregh, Dengler 4 o„ S. K. oor. Bth & iS&glt: Bts a our i#f Joif .a TKRSS HAUTJE, I»L.
Blautfftiftaffcrsdf Stoaffi ENGINES, Htt! rr, KOUSE ffroots, £LC4 I'ronta, and Oirculai' SAW Mills.
Special attention paid to the minafhotnra aod rt-pair of Braao Work, PATENT UFFL.ea MODELS, AD. WO
aro
also propared" to cat "TOOTHED of tog
G.~arings of either Cast Iron, Wrought Iron Brass, in lie raost perfect manner. Bepairiag donoprooiptly.i.'.T! ,-W" I
Ali partiua OOCUOOWD with this EETABLLTBTIKUF being RRACUCAL jucchacfca of several JARA esperi. enoe, WE feol safe- LA' saying that we CAA rendci fall satisfaction to one eoatomors, both in YDIAI of workmaaship ANDYRI^.
Tho bight ct PRICE paid tor al! old scrap fron DELITERSD ot the "Phoenl*'Totjndry,'*n»iir'the PAESSUZSR Dopaa.'. .. MC^^SAA, £®GLBS 6. aag9M«ivrtf.
N 'II»s -1 ii."'.-
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.If
Ar.4 SNMII-r MC'IIISL.IUSLRUKKITS^AII'I iliiiictl Merchandise oferery uescrlpllou, iihect Sluslc'aurInstrnctlon Books,
sbort'ld
NOT fail W-iVrt
thoi
PALACE OF.t MUSIC
All kJuJn of Alagirttl lnstrotH".nts repaired In th" most appr'ir»d m»nn« dilw
"^JJ^iON BAKEJSi.
.1
ill'
F'-i.'J.
Bwori*1,
THE PEA la MIGHTIER TH&N
th»
Bwor
Morton's G-old Pens,
The Best Pens in the World.
jFbr salo at Aro. 26 MaidenZans, New-York, and by every duly appointed Agent at the tame prices. &
Morton makes no jpent stamj th the JV'ame of any other: therefore,
tfra
f.:
ed with, the JYame or mark if here an Agency is estabi the at the Agent: in all otAer'jpi those wishing the Morton fan must send to Headquarters, Hhere their orders will'irective prompt attention, if accompanied with the cash.
A Catalogue, with/Uil description of sixes and prices, sdnt*af* receipt of letter postage. 0
A. MORTON.
T\R. P. DAUGHJiBTY,
XJ
I'bjrslcitin aud Sargenn,
XKBRK MIAXJTK, II% II. Will attend PROMPTJI'TO al! prefcnfotief calla FO tho citv aa eonatpy. *. tjirici—3F^RTK!I»«SS for?er of, Foarih AND FLFARN' streets, IUVOR 0 uodman's UMLI!I J{ Stored) JA-NU deaca H" &5*3SARKH,B'WFTH Stceet. oc2djt
PLUM«iiva IS. JQUCKELL UUIBG a praCtfcal PLUMBFIB, fit -TBE^I^BEJT
bogi
vt
te snftoajooe tk.it LW IN COTR-PRAPANMI
ItiAH-
M. B. P.
Munnii Benefit Partnership The great want of the Oonunnniiy. ia.g.meral redoellon ia prkm tbe basis f-rtrt»-pTtn»rhi[.)
A PROMIT KK5PON8K AND
Will Sfcnr to the People this
ts mate tho
$i|$p-tta Peifle'sjjqre
Mutual Benefit Plan! AND.BUY DBS GOON Af
Great Reductions.
Ta formsac-h a rartaetablp *lttr the People
,r
afl-
(twqelre^
tliat wc J«4«re*ti
icnldbe mataal, that yon aiay receive the full
Benefit of Low Prices!
W'-
OF th^ ftTSt part, will ATO.RT# great-ST amonnt of VALUE for the leant money—and tbe People, uf tho second part.'tu eiten.l A M.eial patrosaae iu retflfr,. TLIK 4 ,„! „|ED^ yoa
LARGE 1I11 DENDS, (LASATI«IJF R«»eiviD& luojreG-jodalor a roller than othe.-wle.ij payablo ft
1
the time, and
with PTEYRPURMIFTIOMNDE. We N.W raflrndertha
M- 13.r P.
AA4 wbat Leratoforo was a cystary, will NOW brtotue
A "HOUSEHOLD WOBJa," BIR,AWSO averybedy is personally iatereeted in an -•clerprtsc *he-ehy fhey receive a direct beaedt —and throuffh-thla BiedioM— SuujU Pro/it# being the Ktv to
SUCCESS.
I
Kvery Man, Woman and Child WILL^FCABENEFIHI |C proportion to tbelr wante.
New «ood8 Just Received!
Bonght at a (treat DECHOE la PRTEW, to be «»ld at Sgares as fallow*.: TSU-AEF.!? POPLINS-76 Cents per yard—L.WO yard*double width, This is one of the greatest Kenbctlons the season. 100 FATT£BN9 DBCSci OUODS, Silk Stripe 35 cents per yard. Good aaonjh far the most faetidloaa TO wear. D0CBI.lt WIDTH OAKiET GLOTHT—Brown jriON,£» ?I*™ARCLC "NA Garnet, 60 cents par v'd' FHKN MKB1N03—Another REDUCTION 85
1
WNTS a yard I The wonder TO hoW ]ress G.uds can he soideo cheap. Tba
^ITIALNS THJE MTSCBSTI
L»V0S8 SILK. VELVETS—For CLEAFC*** FNRH »VU!L ,CI°*K Velfert. per FT*, trimtnlngs
to match
STARTLING REDUCTION
To the OI ieltiated—«nd why Becaasethe
M. B. JP.
Works well, and Is the medram of IBforDatfoo for the Peeplfc, Wool Long Shawls $6,60
CO Lays ego-worth 8.09.
CHLKCHXLLA CLOAES, »L0,0(K-(THF O«0(F»and 7 rJcamings are worth 816,00), aad why *old ao cheap 'FILLS 1G NO inyslrry.
LLBKLUKL PATJTOAFAOR
GO HANU IN LETAJVOBLACK BlCAVKK CX0AK3 AND JAOKETSBiac^^aver, fine qnalny,t5,Kl pe^yard--
eryU-djr bays it
FITCU, MIK LIEL all
(E»
Uuyr.)
klrliF of
FFRS—MALFS
Fnr-tHinmed HnM*. Ineladlnr a fall STbcV Caildm'A Pars. KKQOlBE lTOli WtflTE WOOL XLA-NKJLLA at 50 cent* A-yardI Bed Blankets 15,0" pernalr
Worth $t,06 thirty day* AGO. PK1NI3, (Just reeeiTed) CHOICE stylea»«»W Styles—\2% cents. lICtfLJINS—Wl«Khec Muslins 1 yard Wide, 1*)£
Heavy yard wide tableach-
0 o( Jood -juality, yarehftidr
lu CEETI per yard. ed. 16 :eau per yard. I2JI centsTALIES' FSBKNWEAR—Foil Stuck Wrapner, and Pants. Children's Ubderwear: •®NT8' T'NDKBWEAU—Drawers and Sbfris tlenfe'. WHIU Cress Shirts. Uear^nartera I
OEI-ts' fnrnlsliiog.Cloode. L«okat our MML floslrry, with a genera!stock of Dry Goods, Motions and Faoci 6OQ4S (Too farste to enumerate), bonght since tkedecila.* ami Jnst reeeiTed. wblrh
we
»ow offer for
HOLIDAY" SALES! Through tha medium uf the
At such imnptlog prioea that everybody caan..i to bo convinced as tuey read—tliat
We Will Sell Cheap! To meet our own, and the expectations of all, and dDionetrate tbe '"Hfltdal Benefit Partnership to be "the great waut of Uiecomaianlty."
W. S. RYCE & CO.,
D&W
PUBLIC AUCTION!
I will ofl'tir for Sale at ray
HVEBY STABLJK,
la Terre ffaute, lad., oa
Thursday, JaUnary 30th,
2 Large Oarriag«,W.. 1 oundown Carriage,
It at
QOAL-1 COAL!
near frlet-t»,
to ixe-
OUW alt erii»r«J r»TIJ» SVOFV I in COEII'SCTLF N
House I'rtiuticg and GraiUiq*.
FIHOP-I-OA CBERRY Sireet, HET-ST-A** 3d aodttb
BATES, PUMPS, WdTJSK' CLOSE fa IS ,^TT«3 OP oaths acst AFUR.TCJ prtaclplei ggnatrhi penrii ntW-nt* -rrferf in
Carriages at Re&fted Prices!
Latat appreyed, »tv|fs,J aad
eotslstlog of" Bffrmicfce«, Sockawayt, PBART^AS, Top BATTLE Op«U Baggite ADDSJITLOF
THIB laBiudCtluan.M 'MCK OF
tdT'
aold. at THE Pqet
yrptKWagociif.
evtr offer-
•old law fox cash,
A.
7
WELCH,!
f8»S#
'n Jily eutire stuck, consisting of rr. 1 10 Head of Horses and Mares, -'f 1 Top Bnggies, 2 Open Juggles,
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10 Sets Single Utrwai,:, 4 Sets Doable Harness, 1 LAR^E Slelgb,
iit'.J'
-..i
a"
3 Cutters, Bevergl SADDLES and BRL-lleo, SAD ALF the
tool*
and implements neceaaary HI carry Ou thaboslneii. Alio, one
"Rlaclt Ifforj^an
!N,l JPBHH
THE GOLD PEN, BEST. ARB OBIURAST OF
Stollion.**
ouiy eight i'ewi old, teuad, »ud a eure U»r—fine style «od fast trottt. AUo,
One Jack, "Tiger."
The above property ie la good ordar and oondl-
ti cr, and
WIN
be sold
LAV-.
to the highest bidder. «ith-
out reserve,. Sale to oeavutfeeat lOo'ehxk a.M. T*B^P—tiol-vai ILL months, with approved eetnrify, arft#iD^ nud «a{Ying ralattiof
S, XU0MAS W. WILLS.
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Janl(Hrtds
•^QRESNCAJTLE Banner, Rockvtlle Bepabllcan Sullivan Union, and Paris Blade, copy UNIT send Mil to tbi* Office.
ii.fi
Wished,
COAL,
HI C. OEOYER, A DCN.SA LI »I
WOOD AND COAL. Tha ttr.deriigoed Is-new.DELIVERING th* AWFKRI or Coilcf I UR I'«-JU3ER Coal Mining CM UIF.
IN, ,1
Carrysrlile, oci MSJAJCTFULLY sniie'IK »u exaotlna-( t}'n and trlal. Ii will feamt maal
Ur
hit
OtQee.
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Cor, &! «ad Walnut 9ta., Tcrre Q.atv, lni. JiW2m
FANCY GUOCEiBrEg, U«AM, TOBACCOS, TS*S, e««* ldtf
tho
1-razU Ocal, AUD is fcrolnW'l AT inuch lees rates. I mnllnlti oen^omnre to B. L. Pbocapsoa, LIQ., *l).I M-lpg
Mill and
left
LLC-fldeace. Uxilers
at Ira Grow'E Stove Store, Third Street, north of M*in, wi 1 receive prompt aUoaiie*. Joly !7, »tr TIM. C. OLIOVRH.
THI Beat is the Cheapest!
K. V.
NOW.PREF anlt» tarnish the
beet Brazil a:.-i HIGHLAND COAL, LLMIID ,iKh NUD Anthraeite 0o#l,
if
urdared. WM le at SIC-
Keen's STOPS, L'.T SWIJ St., ot HalWQOKABau-NLNT-R'W, will ROEEIVE prompt attentioa/'fc3dtf
COAL! COAL!!
OHN MtFABliANB 13 K07V lurn'.»blu« the hast quality of Biver yoa screened mi a »ider scrsm than any other Dealer Is aaiuK, sui at tbe very ioweet rates: -...-M
OrJi.ts Soft at the Conntv Br-ale*.
or
at
I A ft I KX IR
It now supplylug the HW: QUALITY
G'
of ELEGTET Onlsh,
of !11IIK
LKWI
at the market ratej. Order* left a« Oharojers* Orooorj-
i&nt*,,
S-jcthwost (U-BT&.VERU9*APAL>L!C
Satuure, Will reoelre «TT^NTION }HH|
IAS AND STEAM FITTING MBIh Street, between 6th and 7TH,
FREDFiRIK OEIGEB. fiavlng.«mployed tha sorvlces of j. S. Fergn•oa, awejl^koewn practical work ma a, he is now prepared t« execut* all erde.-« In tb* abous bust nets, wi'bproraptoen and dl.patrH.' 0?t3dly i.^r,
JOH.N ABMSTKONG, ^!s-a
Gnusinitii ADD^Stenctl Cotter.
Flour, Whisky and deck brands, also Plates Cor »arkf2g Ctcthlnj, Snt to order. &u>madaaaU»»tiQ|d la tha be.l«r.-»tj^.
All work warranted to give satisfaction. 2d door Xaat of tbe Kew Ooart Honse, •trost, at the Tlgo ooanty Hay Soalee. |dl
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