Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 December 1866 — Page 2

DAILY express

P. M. MEKEDITH, EpttoeA.

TKRBK XIAUTiii. IPT1.

Friday Morning, December 28, 1886

THE game lav/ will be rigidly enforced in Illinois, on and after Tuesday next.— From the

morning of that day until the

15th of August the Statute of the State make* it unlawful to kill, trap, or cnsnp.ro

any

prairie hen or chicken, deer or

1 n_

quail or wild turkey. The penalty for the violation of the law quit .' heavy, and *ve judge from our Illinois exchanges,

that its

provisions will be rigidly enforced lrom thia time forward.

Th« onslaught

on

gamo thia season has beeu destructive in

an unusual degree. Restaurants in

ts

Chi­

St. Louis, Cincinnati, and even

cago

in

New York and Philadelphia have sent for supplies of game to the Illinois prairies,

and

the

prairio chicken, quail,

&c_

have

been hunted with a persistent ferocity which indicates that but a few years will suffice to exhaust that kind of game almost entirely in this part of the West. Wo do aot censure the farmers of th® Sucker State, and others of her people, for determining to enforce the provisions of the game law. It is bad enough for men to aboot game out of season for mere sport, but it

absolutely criminal for them to

•laughter

game for the profit only, when

the laws jorbidit. The game law of Indiana should be far more rigid than

at present, and will probable

the salary of Department clerks is to

Is

WE

artiale on the

cautile

be

regretted. Those who have means of knowing, and are not personally interested agree that clerical pay and Washington prices.are so disproportionate that it is quite impossible to support a family at all comfortably upon the average salaries of clerks. There is no justice in this. Mr Stevens, of the Ways and Means Committee, is in favor of raising the salaries third, but Senator Fessenden, of Maine, who is Chairman of the Finance Committee, is unwilling to go above a quarter.— This savors too much of that "penny wise and pound foolish" policy which has been espeaially attributed to "down

Easters."

It is not a matter that personally concerns any considerable portion of the people, but it

well to bear in mind that public

sentiment is almost unanimously in favor of dealing

jpstly

with all public servants,

from the highest to the

lowest.'^

1(

publish elsewhere a remarkable

"True

Policy of the Union."

It is from the pen of Mr. Carey, and de* serves the attentive consideration of every man who would understand the true foundation of the political as well as industrial independence of a nation. It traces the poliey pursued for the last thirty-five years, respectively by Germany and the United States, and shows how the former, at that time without unity, without manufactures, without commerce, without political power, has, by

the adoption

of

an

industrial system whieh gave protection to the farmer and the laborer,grown into a consolidated power of greater importane«» than England or even France, with a mighty domestic commerce, and a rner

marine the second in the world.—

While the latter, following the fatal delu sion of British free trade, drifted into its destructive slave system, from which it was only extricated by the power, moral and physical, of its Northern population but that at a cost

of

"more

than ten thou­

sand millions of dollars ofproperty, and more than half a

million

of human lives.'.

Thhex thousand small distilleries of whiskey are said to

be

Ifew York,

made of

that the best

in operation in

from which a Rort of rum

mdlasses

and water, sugar and

molasses hogshead sweepings, and- even nastier stuff, is turned out weekly, at the rate of from half a barrel to one, two and three barrels per woek.

Tiiese

•oruplinc to perjuro themselvss

tinuance of such

private

distilleries pay no tax, and that is a reason why, with a tax of two dollars per gallon, there is so much

spirits in the mar

ket which is sold at from fifty to seventy &ve cents

le3S per

gallon than the amount

of the Government tax. The whisky tax according to

the quanity of the article

distilled in torroer years, ought to produce two hundred million* of dollars a

year

la 1888 it brings in only aoout twenty millions, or ona-tenth of the estimated amount. This is robbing the Government at a fearful rate, and it is demoralising the people suite as badly, Men who wight to

be following honest callings are

tempted to go into this business,

little stills no bigger than tea kettles, and they continue at it from week to week, risking arrest, resorting to every contemp tible device to avoid detection, and

iiquor is

on

not

when oth­

er means of escape do not present themseiveft.

It inay be assumed that

a Jsvstem

vile.

worst is a

human appetite? can

it woald

paid by distilled

True, but the

thousandjtirnes

vila,

and

be better for

until

bo changed, a

thing which seeing impossible to be done by teaching or persuasion, much will be eaten, drank-andused

poor and uninstructed and the nation

were

at

large was little more tuan an instrument in tbe hands of ^Russia or Austria, France or England.

iKrectly

the reverse

ot

has, with slight exception, been based on the idea of sacrificing the internal com merce, in the hope of thereby obtaining large external one. What

success is shown

it is

be amended

at the approaching session of the Legis lature. Th*

reluctance of Congress to increase

length it ripened into a rebellion that has cost the Union, North and South, mora than ten thousand millions of dollars of property, and more than half a million of human lives, the whole of this great mass constituting the price we have paid for following in the direction indicated by those British tree traders by whom the first and greatest of all the commandments is toundin the trader's maxim, "Buy

cheapest market and sell in the dearest one." What, however, is it that they need to buy Is it not raw materials—thethings wo have to sell That it is so is certaiQ, and that their pecuniary interests are promoted by increasing competition for their sale, is equally certain.

What

it

it

"that

thoy

We pray our readers to study these facts, and then to determine for themselves

if

Evil Effects of Furnaces in Dwellings, Among the deaths announced ia the city papers was that of a little girl in Brooklyn, nearly six years of age, whose disease

was caused by

with their

from

oy

the con­

ia

the best interest) of

as

men

injurious

to

society.

It

is bad

morally and it is bad physically. As long

wilt drink

furnaces. Stoves afford ventilation by their direct contact with the chimney, but not so with furnaces. Tney simply sup ply a quantity of hot air, which, entering

arojm,

spiritous liquors

it is important that the article which they use should be pure. Moralists

will say

few

which

mankind bad never

had existence, Tbe

spirits, Toe

couraged. It

tho-o

interests of the

vernment require

Go*

that

a

tax

«h«uid

be

sarao

inter­

ests demand that fraud should

it cannot

at present

severe system must be determined upon.

Tbe True Policy or tU? Union. BT BSH&T C. CASEY, LL. D. Five and thirty

In

years since, the internal

relations and the

policy

of

tbe other,

communities abroad. As

istence

the city of

be dis­

be done by means

available, a more restrictive

Germany on

the one hand, and of these United State:

differed

to to agio, the one

from the other. The first presented to view a congeries of disunited States, each having Its separate custom-house, and

wool, rugs and

New

than ten thousand.

and

7,800

two

oi .» ?.

an

each

jealous of its immediate neighbor, while well disposed

to court

herself

a

lood

to be paid for

to

connection? with

consequence

of this, manufacturers bad

'rareelv an ex­

went abroad,

gium, France and England tne people

ease:

ua clctn tuid

more who are either

this was then the

state of affairs on this side of

king

tho

bis side

the* intornal commerce and tbe revenue from customs duties having been great beyond all former precedent tbe demand tor labor having been then so active

as

largely to stimulate immigration and the power of tbe ration having been so great as fallv to warrant General Jackson

Starting thus from opposilo points, the course of the two nations, for nearly all the time that has since elapsed, has been

fj

wbn

"f

the former has, throughout tho whole this long period, looiced to tho creation a perfect internal commerce as the basis of a great external one and how well it has in this succeeded is found in tbe fact that whereas, before the formation of the Customs Union, Prussia had but seventeen vessels in her merchant Service, the Prussian flag now floats over more than ten thousand ships. Tbe poiicv of tho

has been its

by the facts that, through

out the last few years, the Stars and Stripes have been almost wholly driven from the ocean and that even now, with peace restored, nearly all our intercourse with tbe outside world

ia

carried on through Euro­

pean ports, nearly all our commeroe with those ports being maintained by means of foreign ships.

With the growth of German domestic commerce there has been a growing tendencj toward the establishment of political union, the result now exhibiting in tbe facts that the great disturbers of German peace, France and Austria, have recently been driven from the field, and that Northern Germany now for the first time stands before the world a united nation, numbering thirty millions, and exercising an amount of influence greater than that of either France or England. The

C•

we aro not right in saying that

the true policy of the Union—the policy which will enable us most speedily to heal existing sores—isto

be

maintenance of a system similar to that by which Germany has, at so small a cost and in so short a time, achieved her perfect independence, and has now at length been enaled to take tbe foremost place among the great European Powers.

"Kept mistresses" or

tho occasional frequenters of bouses of assignation. If the names of all tbiese could be published,

it

would make a fearful qua­

"iu society,"aud

Atlan­

tic, the union of tho States having then been perfect the revenue system having then been uniform throughout the length of the land full and complete protection having then been accorded to the farmer in his efforts to draw consumers to

"smite together"

some knees would

behind stone fronts and

beneath Paris laces. Some years ago

conducted to a room

Wlio

in

saying"to the Government af France that the dav had thr at length arrived when claims"for spoliations must bespttled, as, settled they soon aftor were.

as

directly opposite Germany having then soon after been united in the establishment of a commercial systom which gave protection to the farmer and tbe laborer, while we abandoned protection and reestablished that British free-trade system under which but a few years before, we bad so severely suffered. The policy

be

greatest

work ever yet accomplished on European soil has been thus achieved, and by means of measures so generally peaceful and profitable that the period of war scarcelextended beyond a month,

With tbe decline of American domestic commerce and corresponding growth of dependence on foreign markets, the course of things has here been directly tbe

773,

while

so

abunc

ant were the means by which to meet its cost that the whole amount of loan asked for by the Prussian Finance Minister wa3 less considerably than $60,000,000.

ro

verse of all that has been above described. the tendency to disunion, the belief in the divine origin of human slavery, the love of slavery and the slave power having grown with every step in that direction.— Sectional feeding grew steadily, until

*er

at

desire to sell

so that their

New

York was horrified at learning, through the oress

in which he found his own wife waiting to receive the "wages of*sin.,' Neither one had suspected the infidelity of the other.— N, Independent.

Pays tbe Taxes

As

..

a" great deal is said and written in a sectional spirit- about

"taxing the West

lor tne benefit of the East." we publish a tablo of Eastern and Western States, showing their relative populations, manufactures per State and per capita, and tho amount of internal taxes which they pay per State and per capita. It

will be

found full of rebuke for the British free traders, the opponents of American manufactures, and the Western aectionalists

think some petty local capital can be made oy raising a sectional issue between tbe West and tne East.

r!

rfi! rlilriii

s* rr.-.1® -V« Vfi

tc s* od

seen that the manufac­

turing States of Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and jPennsylvania, in whose behalf the tariff is supposed by the free traders to operate, haven population of 10,337,$)9,. whilst the.non-man-ufacturing States of Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Michigan, Indiana, Maine, Vermont, Wisconsin, and Tennessee have together

a population of

to those who consume the goods

we reply that the manufacturing

still consume more than the agricultural in about as great a proportion, and so pay more.

If instead of comparing agricultural States with manufacturing States, we could compare the farmers of the samo State with its manufacturers, we should see that throe-fourths of our internal revenue taxes are paid,

B.MILLER'S OMNIBUS AND HACK LINK. WUl nbteud io Mil Jof trail)* lbaviug the CK, and aldo

deli

re ^addou^r- iu ttuj

city with

f.Ara dijbatch

AilorUeiiid tun

ly

Hlaie at the

the

Davl*' l*rug

a(teu1e!T»..

The

ty in

found in the steady

Give os

Sl ug or at

A. C,

Mo.

24

Buuliu

be

promptly

uitcjOijl

ordinary baggage wili

if more tnan

sired.

fairly" bakes the air in it, and in a

short time renders it unfit for breathing. Occupants of these rooms, particularly women, whose duties confine them within doors, are constantly suffering from diseases of the throat and lungs, yet never suspect the true cause. Much might be said, too, of the injury done to a bouse by furnace flues, which warp the woodwork and crack the

ftouember

enruer

Coal

inhaling coal gas

a defective heater. It is not at all likely that this is

an isolated

it

case, though

may be one of the few in which the cause of tbe death can be ^directly traced.— If the truth were aocurately ascertained, it would be found, we doubt not, that great amount of sickness is caused by the present popular mode of

1

plastering in the course of a

months.

is

But the question of

to see

The Social Evils

soldiers,application

UUC-'J

health

enough of itself, and we h"Te

tbe

day when furnaces are tabootsd, unless constructed on better hygienic principles than

now in use.—Ar. Y. World.

ing

on

in Jfow

York.

Fathers are

York the number of

thoso women who, with a lamentable truth, are styled •'abandoned,"

can not be less

In 1858

the number

of professed prostitutes, by actual census, was

now, and their roll is continually increasing. Already they equal tho population of

average rural townships.

quired

they

war.i placed in a line, two abreast, they would form a procession two an a half mile* long, that would reach from the Battery to above Union Square. Of all this ghastly army, one half are under twenty years

tbe torrid trade is just four

years It only requires that brief space of

oarousiit

and champaigne, of revelry

rouriuy,

rc9dv l'cr

iron of Br!

and

ruin, to reduce a beautiful girl, fresh from the

tbe paupers

In

addition to the ten thousand prostitutes, there are probably twenty thousand

the Act of July

In

their abandonment,

sot, which

they must bo more numerous

must bt malt

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The Oldest! Tbe Largest!! The Best!!!

MP0KTANT TO EVERYBODY!

Janniuy, 18G7,

On tho

1st

of

AMERICAN,

EXLAKQED

to

For

that a licentious man had been

a numuer

in a house of infamy

ics, aud Inventors. This increvae about double Its present aise will enable tbe

t'to ubliabere

outijfcctB

nese,

evej i'hiha

mechanic,

tore. Price

S3

a year of

53

volume of

.No. ST

Address

dress

aoj«indoj

Ol^oO

SSgSSSSBS!

latter

Ok

xs^'aHsjt a'es is

site

Our books not

•»9St«! PI'4 xci

siiSsisiMrswifs

M»UUMUU*J#MOSoSSSUl •t|d»3 i»d Ksssa'gissgsggsisssssl It will thus

Pa.,

•W"

in both classes of

States, by tbe manufaeturing,

in the

farmersand

Is

it not iron and cloth—tho things we neod to purchaseThat such is the case is certain, and oqually

pecuniary

interesU aro promoted by increasingcom­

petition for their purchase. The more they can crush out foreign manfacture, the greater must be the competition for the sale in British mafeets of all the products of the earth the lower must be their prices the poorer must be tho men who have them to sell, and the weaker and more dependent must be their governments. That such must certainly be tbe ease was seen by Prussia, and hence was it that she adopted that protective system which has resulted In tne for mation of a German nation now so pow erful and so united that must of necessity attract to itself all that portion of Southern Germany not yet included. Our countrymen did not see* this, and hence it was that we adopted that British free trade system which has given to the world the greatest civil war that has ever yet been waged.

the farming States while

all measure, which build up our manufactures build up these sources of revenue.—

In attempting to stifle

"YOUE £otion

iiuu

manufactures we

are killing tho goose that lays the golden egg. In view of such l'ucis,

is it

to ask seriously whether

year,

Ajio i'LAYMAXH,

11,308,-

or about one million in excess

of

the

manufacturing States. The manufacturing States pay $125,s 509,827 of the internal revenue, while the agricultural States above named, with one million more people, pay $47,200,117,

cumbers

will

Tbe

FuYHATX

in January.

free of postage to any aadross, on

ceuts

In

States

Dr

LA CBOIX, NO. 31

Y.

not time

wo

havo not

heard quite enough of the humbug cry about taxing the farmers for the benefit of the manufacturers.—Chicago

has cured

(or

Salt Rheum) on toy hands of thirty years standing," writes Joseph Kistler of Danville,

Iud.,

mer vegetable Cosmetic Lotion.

'Tvtai

well as any made by

engaged

four tutus, per hour.

the

stands

oil superior machinery,

part of tbe

tosi

ritore, or

oifioe.at

uij jdsulazi^

underaigoed tue mooing

Manufactured by

PANY 95

wilt be

prompt*

JanttOdti

PEOPLE'S HACK LINE.

two Accommo­

dation Hacks iu tho olty of Terre Haute, lor the accommodation of

the

citizens the communi­

crops:

a cull.and

Barr'sgeneralStoie,

Combi' Coal

South 3d street,

Hoi.so

All

BtST

Leave orders at

markets—being

Office.

n.

xt ^uer north of the

orders

ifift

to per

at either place

settling

to, or tho

from any part of the city.toForfrom

trainswiil er

oao passenger aud

lw 60

hour for the house, Sl,5usellof i,

vents, but

Oi.e,thecharge

the

charge

or

gOMETHING NEW! A Holiday Present for Every Ooel I am

sow Ago&t for the great Oue Sale of Watehes, Jewelry and

Silver

Musis

Miid

tea

ONE DOLL SB I MBS. E. OOMSTOCK.

Wolf Building,S.

heatliig

houses

t.corner21 a

aua

\Vewtllaoasthreead­

vertise to do. We also go into the country,we

Barr's Drug Store,

Uabjat and

of Fourth aud

at

A C. Oonib

UiHee, Suut 3d Street, liu. 94

north

oi

Mulberry fits

SOLDIERS' CLAIMS. To Soldiers, Claimants, Ac.

Special Notice from 1). B. D&naldsoo.

A

Military

Buard

under

Oeii.

Inseuiou ut

lot# for

li de

uest dooi

the Suntln Kou««.

found

TUb

nu

Hacks

the streets.

wlU (ft

E.T.LEE,

del&rt.-.) L.JUI- HAKtttH

28, 1808.

Nearly ail they have done must now be done over again on tho

u?heretofore,Those

form having

bounty claims with me, aru respectfully informed that

I

am now ready to redx their papers, according to tbe regulations of the Board, aud the Pay

master-Geuejal,

auVl will take pleasure

them promptly, when they call at my Of-

See. Claims for bounty for

a

deceased son, inujt now

be made by the Father and mother,

claim

jointly,

beleegs tAjuait,

as the

when both are liv­

ing. The Mother, when living, must sign tbe paper

with the Faihtr.

In

ai,

respectfully reqees

rd to bring their

wives to my Ottce to arrange the application

iacrsuse

ac­

cording to this late rule. Widows having a claim for pension, under the old or tor

qf penrim

law,law,informed

under the new

are that a new

ttBdavit

is now

tefore

aJU.v

pU»3ed

rsmt-Those

1:

mber.bat"fcv*ll

kcJ

at

tonu. Applications

tox

Is

Ovtv !51wtt

The average duration of

nb&nil-if.oi

woman'»

life

after she yields

ptnsioLscr

no bounty now for

boun­

ty for minor children, or bounty for Kldewt or mothers, are presumed to be right, and admissible.

Theie

brothersor

sisters.

S. DA.KALDSON,

Farrtugtou

Office

Block, up stab-s.

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grave.

A".

tlie

21 years,

will coins ont in a uew dress,the greatly beautified, and

luttrly tljubloiu

of yuan

ttci

of

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the materials,

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CHAPPED HANDS AND FACE, SOEE LIPS, &G. cured at one* by tho vl Qeseman'sSoft

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elo the form ^hysiologie*lly. epct,

nal at.,N.

my ofic.

Y.

of tbeir children,re­

relation to the

a£es

or

«r

adoption by another per-

ibetr claim will be

such claims with me will

bsn in

m«de

Will not

IK,

lS6i.

no*

arrive

tsn

from

C:ty,reports

"Boys

Washlng-

showing

that my

forma appli­

cation for Bounty are ACsjEPXEDfor

and

Bun ur Bsui

AP­

by tho Paymaster

i.eceral.

further trouble or

No

ancertainty ne«t b«

apprehend,

in Blue,"heviug claims, may rely

upon fair dealing

i,ad PUOMPT FAYM&HT

tills Offlca,andmay look tor

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dHdtf

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THE YOUTH'S OA3KET.

outi

to

Amnaiay History of tile Greatest Bwoal in J(ew lorfc ew un, is

T*

tbe January number of With

47

Sold by ail newsmen.

or

about one-fourth the amount of internal revenue paid by the manufacturing States. The people of the manufacturing States pay an average internal revenue of $13.99 per head, While those of the agricultural States pay an average of $3.31 per head. This does not look much as though the manufacturers were robbing tbe farmers. If it be argued that these taxes are charged

oar A PHYSIOLOGICAL YItYV OF JIAERIAGE,

containing neariy

30U

Plate

Engravings of

state of

upon the

receipt

of

lib

stamps or postal currency, by eddrsssl

Maiden Lane, Albany,

the Author may

N

bs

consulted upon any of the

diseases npsn which

his

book treats.

ssut to any part of tho World.

Modiolus

WANTED-AN Ati-ENTy YV (.hance In

dows of

It

and only

one-fourtb by the agricultural class. Of course all measures which look to breaking down American manufactures tend to break down these sources of revenue, and to triple tho rate of taxation on tbe

each Town, the

ciitih. J. B. BBADSTBakT, 67

&

Republican. *. me of Tetter

who has been using Pal-1

dwl

OMNIBUS LINE.

Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

Washes Well! Wears Weill

THEGEMIIINE

JI4UU RUFFLE!

These goods, having the

abovetrade

in

ffice

hnv-best withstood

the

THE MAdIC ltUiFLE COM­

Chambers Street,

Manufacturers of

Sew Yo'fc.

Awo

KCFTOE IKONS,-

aOMt-MADE KUFFIJES.

flAMMOIfTON FBUIT LANDS.

THEthehealthyFruit

best opportunity to secure

aud

oittablo J..r ail

Land

In

New

*00

York and Philadelphia', from

acre clear©* wkail

aJarc*$500 popniatiou

already

goo:tsociety perfectly healthy wft

ter,

»ell AitVantages Lakdi forsale

the

namioantou

sal? Tenaa liberal

Ju.n&s, Hrtiflinoutou,!ufurrrJerseyaddressletterstltib Nevf

p«rfe'.'i.

For

'i .*tioa a

fti

THE SAT CP

All an-

awexed. DB. WADS WORTH'S DBY UP For tbe CaSarria.

acts

astckty

gle bottle of

and sorely,

It

ha*the Catarrh,either

Its worst form, to try tho

you will far exceed os

Wait,Dollar

a

sin

is usually sufficient to

mauent Cure.

albot

a per

We reoommend

In

its pra?sr«. Prioe

bottle. Sand stamp for

the Proprietor,

Call at

my

Boom, secure your Certificate and see what you can have for

Provldenoe,

Also, by Smith

cago, Farraud,

its use. It

Canbs, recently

Washington City,

is

&

Dwye

Oil.—Our

Oil

CM

&

Co.,

IJetiolt,ari-i

gists generally.Shs'.y

i,ug

CONSUMPTION, SCfiOFULi ME11ATI8M iO iiegtman'i GenDiae Jtedldilrt Cod JLlver

haa

is warranted pure

dU.,

Chemists aud Druggists,

25 CENTS TO SAVE 25 DOLLABSs UvtfCRiiOi'H

Paint

published

a uew form of for the bounty due discharge

Plans,

Camphor

keeps the hauda

Elirir

bend circular. Sold by drug

giiti. Agents

wenttdfor

FASHIONS FOR 1867. Ar&diey's iiapiex Elliptic or Uoable Spring Skirts

like the single

they are both Durable, Economical, aud

and will preserve their

abape

lees.

WINTER EMPL011IK1IT. PKB UOXTH

and

or Female

household. Agents

at

tbelr

sion can earn from

payments about

i^TvaaLS it.

O. S. DANALDSON.

beet terms ever

jMenttjw NEW

tide. Sure to

eeULio

Ar»

ewry Family:Patented A SAXVUt

senfflrce by

mall

that letails easily for

SCIENTIFIC'

having attained age of

Ibr

Zioents,

$6.

Ad drees

O. W. JACK-

IUItM»n*,1M.

la A fi ^. Ilght, pleas

leatth lid ftrtue!

priceleas'Ttloe jodjr.Seat

post pafd for

numbers

over 800

60

{making

pagos and several hundred en-

graving*. Kcmltto 1ICNN S CO.,

Publishers,

cant*

the

manufacturer,andindispensableheretou

inventor,

4

copTe'e.every

Latest sty lee Jet

$l,w.

Vddrew

"UNION BOOK ASSOCIATION," Bochceter,N.T, .1 n» To Ladies and Gonta.

Bttbber

Long

Chain

4

feet

Latest style Jet Rubber

Pablishers of tbe

act as agent far procurlsg

tieota' latest

CitfUa,length

Broaat

nyle

Jet Vfat

All article*tentBub|er

iy

the above priws.

UanuracturMi

BEAD 1U4XXNO AMP MtCHINES, Famlllea,KyMPHW' Uo.tela,

B#

aula and Bakera.for

is

great saving of labor,pert ty of good Bread, and are cheap.

County and Town

an ud

ter

'publishers

States (baring

ecll

to C. \f. FOltUDSU,

in

books

th»

six bouses), and

therefote,

cfci-npcr

aud

moro liberal coiomis ion

ystj £tf«u a

thta* any utlibr eviupuuy.

ye irs.

and Is

botta North and South. Old

agonts,

Nuw 7

tbe bands

ot

Grn-

ali otuer 6uL*scrip i&

selling rapidly,

and ali others, who want the beet

paying agencies, wiil please send for circulars

see our t'-rms, and oompara them

Octave

Sedouduauded Piauos

tojti^.

lo

give our

Liberal

i*

usually

allowed to General Agents.seat, Experienced canvassers wili see tbe advantages

of

nud

a&d

the charac­

ter of our works with those of other publishers Address

NATIONAL PCI!H*IIINO UU, Oiiioin-

uatl, Chicago

111., Louis, Mo.,

pbia,Ohio,bostou,,

Restaur-

By

Uw mm aaUoo As

mixed and kneaded without the hands

Bread

toochiai

timutiiBUtt,.

lUghta

for

sale,a$e«dibf

chance for gains, with

«vergreat

ja rarf

shalfcaiiit^U. Agsats

where. Apply personally or by

lel-

Agent

46 VOUfttf Bt

ciiXulnr,.

Boston, filasa,

deud

for

THE HORACE WATERS QKAUD, 6QOA1US AUD UPBIOBT I A N O S O E O N S

And Cabinet Organs, WHOLESALE AHD BSTA1L. The BCM UutnUMBttBUAe, warranui

for

sU

Piaioe

tOv

eS7&

aad

at barga

las,

alaooont

meo. Factory and

to Teacher*and OUrgy-

WaMWii,

New York.

dealing directly

No.

UOU.A.CE WATERS

CO.,

Manufacturers.

BOOKS FOft THE BALL-K00MI Howe's Ball«itoai Uui4

Book Containing

upwards of Throe uundred

Oanoes,

full

rhiia'.lci-

Alu»s.,Sc.

the latest end moet approved Figure* end

for the Dlffetent Changes,

£lias

sora of Dancing.

wfco

in up

irlii

a

60

astist

club,auy

iUK

is tho best

te !ance. An

tlic uecessaij

wilt

ulreciiuui

belorwarded.

lutioe

of Dancing in various

to Dance,

ilia^uxias

Young Felts, full of good

liuadriiies

tor

History,

Tales of TravM, Dialogues,Stories,Published Ac.

M.ontbly. iteautyuUy £mb*UM*d. Prize Puz zle

jtl.ftO

a year

tlons.

10 topics

tor

Addresi WW. UUILD CO.,

$11.

prepared to execute

One atten­

tion of an active business man,worthy to takethe exclusive agency ot tbe sale

Bbasstbeet's

SIouldiko aud WE/.Tniaof

Bobber

Stkifs, applied to tbe

sides, bottom top, and centre of doors and win­

every description. The sale of tbe article

beyond anything ever offered before to au agent and one which from

810

to

mad?.

826

Oall*

BuU*

on

Deportfnt

and tbe Tmlet, and the Etiquette of

Dancthr.

for Cotillion*: for laying Dance

foi £calling iaUctUig

line

tbe Auatoui)

Orgaas in

jk

liealtb

Ind ana Body,

eatise on

quonces

Ali

upoi

tertaiu

By

Howe, assisted by several Eminent

/rofea-

Outs.

EUqaette

or

the

IU11| Or^thb

paniou.

deud

us,getting hu ipsciicen

your addrtiss to

Dancer's

Com-

-Containing, The Importcnoe

of item

tasss on

countrus.ChareotarIiearniag

Dancing.

aad,

CotiUlons iutrodfic-

Pirties audBalli Chmml'BitlMrMlAl ing

Public Bails.

1

he

Is

a

Dance Music for toe formation

Sets fer

Caliibg

becun

In

Yankee

Motions." PrK-.u IS rents

comic cuts. New rea l).

Figure* for

Writing Figures the Lancer'*Abbreviationand

Thirteen, other

Dances.

pages, aud

26

Mailed, post-paid on

of tns

and Disease,Human

with

Early Errors

guonces

a

.,

its

with

thor's Plau of Treatment—tbe only

the Au-

ratlotal and

successful mode Cure, as shown by the rapert ot cases treated.otA truthful adviser to the married, aud those contemplating marriage, who

doubts of theft physical

en

dondittou

Sent

Quadrille

QuadrLlea,

Cotilion) aud Fancy

cents.

BalkBooa

130

Proaiptcr.

Containing OalU Car th*

different Changes aud to nil th* Principal Quadrilles, Cotillions,figure*

Country and Fancy

Dance*.

ttScanta. «»•., .«««•

reoelptof

de!9dwtch

deplorable couse

price.

OLlVtU D1TS0B OO.,

Pubiiatiars

877 Washiugtoa

it.,

Boaton.

UNDERTAKERS. S A A A UNDCHTAKBRe la

nil

order*

ueatiuos

and

to hi* Uw

dUpatoli

The uudersigued has

No.

14

win

corner

gfUM

treets, Terre Hautrf,

and

UhssTT

"Indiana."

IUST RECEIVED.—A FLStB tf Assortmant

of Ladies' Oents*and

SHROUDS-iomthiii

my2b t!l

per day oan be

Any person wishing to better their

patten should send for an Agent's Circular.occu

flMMll'

that baa

teen Introduced her*before—-by

ami

AiUAQ BALL,

Undertaker,

'Corner

'The

first who appiy secure a bargain. Terms tfoulding,

for

Sd and Cherry street*.

N 1) 1 A I I N 6.

remaWdMil*""ff»

service*Heme.

will find at his

sortment of

Oaskets and Wooden

Shop south elds ui'

mark on the

Box and Card, are to measure six fuu yards

each piece,warranted

and to

WSAB

Hhop to

North Fourth Street, one door North of Cincinnati

An

those

wha

have call* far

hi

establishment

a

large as­

Metalio Burial Cased,

Ooflu*ofeven

style and

Au elegant hearse always In

Bt**.

reaalae**.

Order* left at his ehop or at hi* Book Store will promptly attened to.

*rT .lili,. M. *. (I'OONHBIL

AS FITTING. GCIGER & WICKS Having commenoed the 2aa Fitting buains** lu oonueotiun ^with their l6cksmitblng Establish, loent, hope, by prompt attention to orders, to merit a share of public patronage.

Main street,

Oente Oonse.

n^sarnWdfl®

the Tart*

MAGISTRATE.

THE

undersigned Will attend tc anddutieeof Joatide

totheoffice writing

aud

and taking of acknowledgement*

Deeds, Mortgage*,- &eejfce*,

sute,coroor

constant use,givlug invariable

STEAM

's

beatot

the Union

located hundred* *i«

wa­

In aud

arouDu

Fruit

asttlemect,3U

i'hUadtiphla.

A Utg«

tract

Fttrms

will be

25

each passenger. For the a Carriage,cents

per

to

suit

the

jLCtuai

iutu

cottier.

acrut

Vrlc^fvi tw^Lty

aud upward*troutfciO to

$30 par

ucr«.

Fna

ol

Ac.

Kote* and

BLEACHUtfG aud

PRESSING HOUSE!

there

Is

now opened, next door to

House,

ou

a bom« mlla

climate soil

Ootitlemen

dpeclncations,Superlntendano*,

tail Drawings furnished for every

Bulidings-

ti

u, -.A y^jhl

ill

the

weattier. thit yon g.t the Genuine.— Bold by

RIUJCKELL,

of

Collsaja BarH

with

Betrh,

pleasant cordial containing the actual

prinoi-

Pyrophospht« at'IroB

Terre

Mr*. Hedges

reared" ar.1

where

Is

making

spitngs.

Pali Kale

Agents,Expanses

to

Introduce

eirud tserol inmtion

a very

of absolute utility

prelericg

to work

$50

particulars,enclose$29

per day. For fall

stamp, and address,

W.G. WtLiOh £1.0.,

COOPS.

K/ Irt t:

00

Plna

Lateet style Jet Rubber

60

Ear

3r'ilt*-'r

BUigs.Cttii

(U

:.„ BO

a

mail Fass,on receipt of

1y

PHILIP BILL,

No.S^ Uar^ket ^treet, PbUadeifbla.

mm

Be will

to tbe colieotienof

attend

Aocoonl*.iriao

jsTW

5

LINUS B. DSNEHIZ.

Third and Ohio Street*, Terra

fbJUuaut mrhSnSia

Hats, Straw and Fell of every

description will be cleaned and preisod, and made

To Look

a*

Qood

i&

kaiifcee Notloo^Ql^ani To

We are Just

to every one who

In it* Incipient

ui

stages la

Remedy ftt

oooe,or

SI

receipt

per

Famphht.

Far

sale

by

ii. H. BUKBIGTOJf, Driig'tst

B. I.

Office has been removed to No.

north of the Pa

stood the test oflW-s»rs.

auJ thousands of patients attribute

sholr ry

.|.-c7dloi

HEOBMAIi

New tuik

removes

andOreaseliemlne—Instantly bpots,

and cleans

Blbbons,

Ac

OiuVes, diiss,

iual to new. Sold by Druggist.

'",'d

iiHJr

tb*

Clark

tbe corner of First and Okie street*,

Terre Haute Pre**lug

EatabiUh'lnd.,«Steam

Aiei.t^of'Cidies'Eleachiagand

Hats

UtTBaiktiMf,

a* New

O. DUFFY,

sug&lif

Proprietor

WHOLESALE NOTIONS. CHAD JEffEltd. BftJfSf IIUI1, OFFERS ft MILLER tf Whtletala Dealars

and De­

deecriptlon

of

Orrtcs.—fcouth east of aad Fifth Streets, ovt.

Donuelly'scorner DrugstoreMain

Hocas kno IUO-N

Fainter, (trainer, Fapar Hanger

Shop

ou

4th Street, 2d Poor Nertfe of Engine House

Hsut*

By

sirlut

cha

BBI£A3T KLKVATOK.—Tode-

attention to bnslna**, and moderate

I

363

Ca­

hope to merit a share of public patron­

age.rges, nov

prepared to carry on the Dress­

busiotu

Work

in ail its various branches.

done promptly, and

«*tufactionTrimmingAll

Especial attention be

Ute*t£style*twill

Styllsb

all the

Thankful

or

pa

graceful

other Skirts are throw a

&3iae

as use-

WEST, UiUDUCl' A CAHl, 'j7

Chambers Street

N Y.

guaranteed.

glreu

to

I

A RIVET S

~r

CO

:ai In tef}* rr

tm

For Thirty Days I t.t*

4^

1 ii*

to

Ajt wM&f A.

BTBKA1VAPOUI, IHD.,

WUMag to red oca their stock before the flnt

of tbe year, offer tbeir entire stock •v t»nB Vi w.rr. -ofni -JBof -*U$ J-M-i'i

A E 8 nttofa "Ki '.y* ?. '"t.':

OIL CLOTM9,

m- tf *L-AIi80-*-

prise*tip.ards. naa |Bo

4fll Broadway

Including all

tbe latest and moet fashionable, witb

iuairatiODS,

elegant

II-

Kxplanationt

and every,

variety

A

11'

1.MI-

MarseillesQuilts

th

Bfaiakfta, fowels, OUti Napkins^

Table

And oomplete assortment of

HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS!

tt

Private Ball Boon.

sets of Cotillion* and Fancy

It

uano**.Inlfrvcttsu

Xp vrhlck

Supplement containing

J'oridded ui ttiug

Boston, Mass

Figures to Slusic and

Uuslo to SlgOTMi

At New York Cost

ri

hf!s Ij 'i-i jkfr'rJtt' VlFS •W/'rt'S' X-.'it.'i'il iinr.j'* _}•«« r"ts»^iV3fc --5 .US vxjti II Au I'.iMiSb

Eigllsh Brissels,

tuiliiif.,

&ao

French & English Velvets

O A NEW DESIGNS, C- -. ....

ALL ttt COST For ATE Next

Thirty Days

rff'j*- JM--. fVif.'. nii -Mi I •, fyJi _—

jc

fcLtiUi-ij OiSt,!u

HVHE, ADAM, A CO., 26 and 28 Weat WMhington Street .,'*'sddcl3d3w r—«.«^••

GREAT -REDUCTION art In the Price of

O I N

"t*.

u-i

,11 .)fc

of the Peace, and

A. ARNOLD

Intend* Raiting Europe next Spring, and beforegojng^dewrnto 7"

Rediieellis Slock of Clothing and for that purpose will, until the first of

March next,

3E2LL AT COST •NO IF N*CB3aA£T,

E O W O S

There no

UBBCHANTa I

Street, terre

Uuute,

lad.

ol Urge oi1"1

Notions, Toys. Jrlreworkst Woolen Cooas,BO Baot CUara, te, Bought at Pauio PTIOM,

i. Toys, COOM, at, Pi Ll AT VTH(

A.VD SOLII AT WHOLES ILK OHI.T

08

Main Street,

bite

Square,

whe th* dliferent

etyles the Uachlnes may be seen.e Call and amine.of

V.'TS. HKIfDENHALL,

Agsnt

^RCHITECT ft BUILDER. J. A. YBYDAGH.

bomb Tbe

in

regard to thit

MUST-BE SOLDI I If •T WXATEVXB SACBtTICE. i.«j» O.J: »1' till*4''

i'-

',f! 1

i:

•ms ft

The stock

consiate

of

O I N

Of every grade, and a tplendid line of

Gents1 Farnishing Goods(

GLOVES, UNDSSSBIBTS

IdBai

RS. N. E. HaDGBS

Has removed to

So. If?

new

on Fifth street, three

doorsssuth ot tbe Catholic Church, where wiil be pleased to see all of her eld customers,the and a* many

one* as

wili

favor her with call.

In

patronage,

Lope,

by clo*e

at­

tention te business,to merit a continuance of the

N. K. HE Da KB.

GJROCEBY STORE.

(illilOftfiE LT BEltiLEK

Qas opened a new Grocery Store

twodooruonth

on ttathltreef,

of th*

in

will keep^iot only

en

Commis­

flrit

Cleveland, Ohio.

National Hon**, where he

th* article*atsally band la

claw Grocery Establishment,

anil vegetables

a

hat

of

all the Emits

the season. Th* latter will be

supplied from his extensive garden*, and will always

he

freah,

oeUTdta

and

DBA WEBS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS,

HATS AJfD CAPS. **&£ 4 Ki*s» ft t»i, S A M* v*4*

COUNTRY MERCHANTS Can replenish their stock at a* low rate*

as the aame

Mod* can

be bought in

York.

V'','

1—,U2 Ck if

Before Pttrchastng

Don't fail to call at my New Store,

NO. 1, UNION ROW, MAIN STREET, (Formerly J. Cook *4 Son's I Hardware Storey 'AND AT THE OLD STAND, SoittWMt eor. Main 8KM*. •. ARNOLD.

Del 2d2m

BROKAWS' COLUMN.

THE HOLIDAYS

BBOKAW, BROS, & CO., ^Aro offeriog

a great variety of

desirable articles suitable for

©real and

:*k8S&BA-

HUME. ADAMS & CO.,

u'«i.

Christmas and New Year

E S E N S

Attractive Sale of

HOLIDAY, GOODS!

-"If n-1 i-'j. •*, ...

Consisting in part of

Willow Wyrkstand»r Willow Baskets I Willow Chairs Sewing Chairs! Rocking Chairs Nursing Chaira

fit

Damasks,

which

to

are exceedingly cheap, maku useful and valuable gifts:

be

J.

gg5

:"r'"

Window Shades I InblasI Hoods! Brenkftut Shawls! Searft! Balmor«lsf t' tf 'Ituxd

In addition to the above speoialties, we have as usual, a well selected Stock cf

DRY GOOl)8

Fancy Ghood^,

«Vii fis

AND

Housefornishing" ^(ioods

At

the beat Furnace

^*HOW In Ole. ^ri'-fj- _____

I would say that I am now sell lug more Stove* FOB LESS Than any other Boas* in this City. Please call aad look through mj Stock, and be convinced. selSdtf] tt. t,. BALL

B. HAGERTY & CO,

As»

prepared to da ali klAds -i

O W O

Roofing, Guttering,

Jind

/2.KEAT RBVOLUTION \J is TSt Wine Trade of the United btutes

Fur*

California

pure CAiiforciia V/in«, aad tafciaf place of XmporUA Cbaiupapae. Xhfi ufideralgueJ wouid cell tha atteutioa Wine XteiCTft aad Hotel Kaep« a

^'OtntXdtneaHavi&g glroB juor California Champagne a thorougn teat^ we take pleasure Ju uAjtng toat we think it tho be«t Aiuertcaa Wlua we ave e?«r useJ. \V«t ihall at wuce place li vu our b.a vf tare. "lours truly, E. KiNUdLEV CO

CALL aod try our OaUfoniU Ch&ffipegut» .BOUCHER & GO,, noTlWu. ze err STREET, N. 1

DOMAIN

PLOW WORKS.

Eatoo, preble Conntj, Obio. W« axo m»aafac:urloc to* DOMAIN, EMPIBE AS LKLTA STEEL PLOWS, Ooffiblolfig the latMt lmpro»«meat« and wa ar» pr«par«U to flii ail ordtri promptly. OUB

WOBK.S ABE NEW

lucal«don

tbe

spoils tu

direct

JLiie 1.1 HulLru&d Iram ludiAi."

Clacicuatl, cumUoiDg bit for

trauaporUtion Weit

ana

DRY COOD8.

PLACARD SALE

tf ,1 "5C»

A

°s»tcjiel»!

.AJsv.f. RS

BBOKAW, BROS. & CO, lOO Main Street, "r*'

\fiTt I IfLtfttZV*

STOVES AND TINWARE.

sR gI0BB

HENDERSON, ilANTJFAOTtrBKP

rr

on 4th Street,

2d

l)oor Mortfc or

Mala

Die Best Cooking Stoves. To Allklndfrof Ivery Tarletyof Tin and Copper Ware

ie Finest Heating Stoves if Fruit Cans.

Everything Warranted. -.-5 Boofing, Hon*e Guttering, Ae., done promptly, and warranted to give satisfaction.

Hon* but the best "BBA.2TD8" of Tiu used uu leu specially ordered. Prices—Cheap as the Cheapest, mhSdlr. chSepS

JJALL

IS IN MOTION FOR THJ5 CAMPAIGN!

FALL

& Art Dgj aernred the a4C»ucy for Fet»r Mhrtia's Wrought Iron Furnace, I am now prepared to put up warrant ttum

To Give Satisfaction I Those In need of a Vurnace will {Uease call and see those now in operation In this City. They are Conoeded to

—OF— rv,'"nv

DRY GOODS

FOR THKz

HOLIDAYS!

AT

W. S. RYCE & CO'S.

,.,i -St,

PRICES

fit

11:

High Chairs! Rocking Horses for Rocking Horses for Boys! Sleds! Sleds! Sleds! Toy Furniture '•H Toy Bureaus! Toy Tables! a Toy Carts! ijfcCtf 1&C.} feC- ii5-0

•f,

OS.

$:•

Hi

-:-tl ir-,iYa, -J fi *'•-1!» jtyi j&gm The following Goods

REDUCED

-.Jj

Marked in Plain Figutvs!

it.,• Ahf! aa i1.

900 DRESiJ PATTERNS- DreM(ioodso

wurth from ?.'• tu tta i^nii jw. yard, ducod lu 60 cinU poi'. var«1

ai

Coppersmith

"^ork,

Wort

Repairing of all Kinds, Wo hare also tho Agerof for BKNNETT MAEgH'd 0EZ.EBS/.n4l Fbcmix Warm Air Furnace, Qf wUch we hare alxady put ug several, to tts a&Uie *att*AL0tl0n ot the ^artise ustag' tbts., wfcttn we can at ali times n£sr ^JU klud* of Furnaces repaired anl put uji complete order, and the work warranted. general aseortment of '1LNWAJ1E on haul at all time*. Give us a »U at 1 17o. 187 Main Street, Bet: eth a 7th St*., TEBBE HAUTE, IND, nevlgdtf

Souib Having

irooured»xperliucel noikutQ, »ui oi i«u,sr

lle*l

Flate«,

made

sco

ui

mead

oir rioixto thspaUic,

•rT»tloD,ln»ur«

thmt will

11

ready market.

aed

«ra

—I will sell on TuMdST, Tbnriday a&d SatT» ardsj, batweea the boors of 6 o'clock a.of

-tii

ELEGANT FRENCH POPLINS

worth $2.00 per. yard, Ty. i:

r.'duoej

to

$1.50

MOSCOW ailAvia 'aiid' Ck«k» in| other niRtsriel, rwinced in price to the: oo*t of the cloth I

CHOICE STYLE

'i-t

Plaid

THE KIN

LANR

Shawl-

different from any thing in tba market, I Brocha Long Shawb nt reduced pricey

AtalY

Mink

Fun

ever brought here, for sals with tha? balance of our Stock of Fur.% at prices to fuit the titneol ht it^» I'" ,-^r .-

VERY LA STOCK

ot Eu,

broideries, entiroiv New Stvle, at Keduc«d Prices. *iU T200 LACE COLLAJtd and SetU, in Clupy, Valeooi^OM, Point Gauze, and English Thread, at Low Prioas.

LADIES HEM-STITCH JEUndker-,

chiefi, Gfenta' HOMStitch

MISSES

Handkerohio£A

Hem-Stitch

Handkerohleft,

Pin#

Embroidered Linen Handkerchief*, Real* Lacc Handkerchiefs.

30 DOZ. LADIES Hem-Stitch Hand-' kerchiefs at 25 cents apiece, il:

Particular attention it called to all

Goods

Figures,Placarded''

for tbe

2

and

marked in Plain

at less than half their real value

O I A S E A S O N Avr h**ii •,'-f 1 W. S. jitfCE&OO.'SI

BffillMtiP:

in-*"? "J IslV "& 77 lWaln Street

ii .'.i WM •J1' 1 Hi

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

Holiday Presents!:

ft.Ma

BUY SOMETHOa •i

ri .'•

v^n

USEFUL!

»0-!

9 WELLd^S rs.

-ji')

teWi Ihum am

0RN Afil'N TAL! »jf is: "fci-v?n' $QB TOUMHyW'"'W,

H' AjfYf'i

HOLIDAY GIFTS! JC

AH*

rt-»« i'

v,

(i ifSf5-,1* 1

5TUEJLL. RIPLEY & CQ

*tli 5 fMj.5. fll

10 fards freiiUi Merloe if

9 lards Englisti Merlnu, |3.0o lOYdsEleg'ot Ktjf^rdPoplliw3.50

10,000 Yds best Flj.DeLalaes

BLACK

Quunpas&«.

Made aad proparfd as

doa©

Idtbe

Frauoe, iros

it

to

letter, which nu»y giro a correct idea of the tfual! ty of their Wine. "ComiMaTAL PfiUADUPHlA^

Octohrr iifcih, 1866.

JOtCKSS A To

.26

1

•"siTiirg

PAHiC*

EMPRESS CLOTHS

the following

BQ

&

I

St

Eletani Furs f&r Ladles, RkOlCID!

Elegant Furs for Hisses,» KEDICKD!

Elegant Furs for Children, HEDlttU!

Ladles 30 6uage Wool Hose, SOe

Ladles Merino Hose, 30,40,6

THE

for

oxpreMl

fur our woik,

wc crd

without

to gl7«general

ic»-

latliuctlou and

at pilc«e

Wa

are

maautactaia

to

and trad* mark,oo

aieu yrr•

to arder,

Piowe

of any pat-

ibei uu(lc«.

|orlCdwly MoaCiat-, O.LUPBfiLL

HORSES,

CO

MULES AND HOGS.

Jll. aad

12 X. if th* Public Pound la tbe city Terr* Heats, to the bigueit bidder, at puolio auction, all ioa that may Lave been oa an of these day* rtthla tho Publle Pound more than twelve boon and all-the borie* or molei that may have been In taldVssnd morethaa two day a.

ALEX. HOMAS,

rklSdem. City Marahak.

50

Children's Hose, Great Variety.

NUBIAS & BREAKFAST SHAWLS, hvi'J jHALF PRICE: I

tmi»

OBDimir mi a

A A I O N

OF THE

S E A S O N

3 si ItftxW'! 1 J111 '0

yabrcf AT

TUELL, RIPLEY & CU.'Si^

Main street, corner oik, Terre-Haute.