Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 January 1868 — Page 2
DAILY
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R.. ^XINE IHSF
WednewUy Mornlnr.Janory 8,1808
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Thfi ntinrmona fraada Trhwih »"f o®n„ gt&ntly perpettstiijtio the ittnu by tbe manufacturer# of whisky," are. beyond Hagtnprebenaion. Ata-fofcen# of liquor man &fattare»» stated one of (ho best infoimed dwlut*!® whfc' ky that tlie large amount ffltdp JMMu*Hy in Illinois did not pay an average excise
Ux to excead ten carts pergalloo. Itl» well known that wunense qnanlitimj of whisky ara distilled In every section of the country on which no t&x whatsrer is paj^ if the tax annually due on the single article of whisky could lie honestly and paid into the Treasury 4t would constitute an important aid in. re, daring our publie-burdens. There has always been difficulty in every counter in collecting taxes-on the diatillation cf spirits. People resort
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to avoid payment Perjury and diilronty of every kind are pranced both by manufacturers and effi^us of the Government. There are m|§y. iiprjtehiiitra£f«j* turers who honMtlypaytbwr tas^s ry gallon mftde tjTiheb and there *re MktwiBeTnany honest-tnsixJtstora, wsessots and collectors who aim lo get jjll that ia due to the Government, yet there are so many officers and manufacturers th%t are dishonest that the collection of our revenue tax on whisky is a flier© farce. Occasionally some immense fraud is detected" und the parties exposed and seizures made, but where this occurs o^fie perhaps a thousand similar cases are permitted to go unpunished. An .immediate reform is demanded 4n our laws relating to taxes on distilled spirits.' The Ux should be. either lowered to such flgqte as will make it safer to honestly pay it or else measures should be adopted to git the revenue due under the present law. Such action is due to hoaest manufacturers and to the public. "We hope Oongree? will move in the maltej.
TheAssault on J«dfe Bosteed The shooting of JudgeJJPflT**!?,,.. of the United States JJistript ^ouyt, at Mo. bile, Alabama, the other day, by L. V. B»! MAKTUT, his District Attorney, was cmoj of thoae cold blooded and brutal afiMtathat are fortunately seldom recorded in any country. Two Grand Juries of ths court had acted upon Martin's criminal conduct in u»iug hisj&fiicifrr the purposes) of extortion. A former Ofa»4. Jury had presented Uim to the court and the-sitting one had indicted him for hialllegaf pra& tices. In delivering an opinion upon ai motion to compel
MARTIN
CAJ5slfcLT,jus£ elected by th^
Democrats to the United States Senate, from CaHfornis, in place of Mr. Conneasj Radical, is a native of New York, and was a member of the Free Soil Buffalo Convention of 184$, After which he acte4 as a constitutional Democrat. Subset quentlyhe went to-San Francisco and too* up the practice of law, where he .now reaidaa^ He acted^ith thftBwBfclicans, and was beaten the Domination for OoTwnor by Mr UoafiMtfln .1861
Baffled in his aspirations, he made a.jgm« bination to secure the Senatershij? in 1862,"But was again defeated by Mr. Conness, when be immediately went over to the Democracy, with whom he bas ever since acted.
THS
New York
TIIBUNE
advocates Mr.
CHASK as the next candidate on the Bppablican side- for' thePreaidency' but promises to support the Chicago nominee, at hazards, whoever he may be. H.Gk is never very, steady in his political gait and almost always bolts at some place in a race. .It is, however, a comfort to know, ia advance, that the
TRIBUNE
will support
the Chioago nomination this time. The
IPRIBUNE
is a aepwpaper of commanding
influence and large circulation, and whatever may be the vagariei ol the erratic gentleman who conducts it. makes its impress broadly on every Presidential cam paign. "We hope Mr. QIUEKLET will ttand to his pledge.
Thkrk
will be a large coceourse of
State Legislatures ibis month. The Soions of Maseachusetta, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Ohio, New York and several other States congregate in January. A number of States have denied them« selves the luxury of a Legislature oftener than once in two years, and this arrange, mtnt dswwet glftftbenr tKrffcllcity this year. A#ide ftoa the IBakf% .bf the or* dinary appropriations to run the State government, a Legislature is a very good thing to avoid. It is quite a comforting reflection that we have none in Indiana this winter.
MSTSSf^AKl) denies IhaOBicTis^ negotiating with Sweden for the purchase of the Island of 3t. Bartholomew. The Secreta. ry has already done a driving busing, in the real estate line with foreign nations.— Considering that the United States is jost out of a war, and out AnanciaV matters pretty close, it ia now time that Vaf Secretary should quit his purchases-
.Jjfc^JiSrLk MB. HASBY 00IE TO OHIO OK A MISSION OF HBKHT— A TXBBlSIJS MISTAXI AWD !?B
C0H8EQUIKCM. "4*^
ifiki cMrrS, Cosy KDBIT BOADS, (wich is in the Stait uv Kentucky)
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the soopenor race wood have bin an
for niggers, hez, between em, left me in a condiwen wich I hardly supposed I shood ever findmyself in. I rite these lines, propped op ins bed at my boardin house, my face beaten to a jelly and perfectly kivered with atickin plaster my noee, alius the taautjnand riory, u.v my
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bald ez a biUyard ball, and twist its normal size. It come about thus: There wuz trouble lirone uv the southern counties uv Ohio. In a reliably Democratic township in that county is a settlement uv niggers, who, in the old time,
ed, wich wuz jist so much swindled out uv Kentucky's ncmiumlaled wealth. Uv course comin from Kentucky, these nigMrs^many. n«em.»re«z i.nectr white they can be. ®n^':ar "to who carried with bim the name uv his master, and ez
wench who w«s ^llwfeHRhiter than be, their children are jist a touch whiter than
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to disgorge
goine of his black mail the Judgo had. coiomented harshly but Justly on his vil lainous conduct. For this offense ilARTis shot him on the street, the following^ morning, HS ba was going to court in-. Aiding daugurous if not fatal wounds* Not coateut with playing the part of an extortioner, alter eonsidcring. the matter overnight, Mabtim assumed .the part of an assassin, lie is one of the. chivalry of the South, And not a "North&ii Radical, as some Democratic paper* assert. If the account «f the transaction, of which waj give the substance above is true, JLabtin ought to bes pw3i]y rlcon^M^%ith rope. Such diabolical assassinations of the public officers who are simply doing their duty ought not to pass without •jttick a^j^rrible pnalghwqUL.Jhaaa tails of We affair are hideous enough. It requires, no special courage for any half drunken fellow to arm himself with it revolver and shoot down an unarmed and unsuspecting man on the street, ^uclt assassinations ought not to be permitted •ven in the "sunny South I"
Now this Lettia ir disturber. Be had a farm uv 200 akers and wuz taxed heavy
None uviSthe nigger1cl^Jdrei^yirfl. But this Lett got the ije«~ in to his bed that there wuzn't no propriety in his payin
fits arizen from em, ana aided and abetted by the otheT niggersj who' were wicked enough to complain uv payin taxes to
to present theitselves boldly^- take their seats quietly, and study perseverinly.—
eral curls,, from the State, of, Noo Hampeheer where they persekoot the saints, not only assented to reaaevin, em, but very jdjlfclty.tellbtD classes—think uv that—with white children.
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There wuz trouble in that township. I
small pot broken dui ift that efkool, there woodeat hev bin haif the eggBciteinent in the townBbip. It wuz the subjick uv yooniv^rsal talkeyerywhere, and the -Pe^oef, 'the. rafe w^risBip,*'a'frd demanded! era*BY. tamely (q submit ^ethjs' butrag^ 1' 'j&tte tended to nev ther children uet side by side-with the descendants uv Ham, who wuz condemned to a posishen uv inferior. ity Corner 2 ,JiLiii you, I asltt so degrade yoelWv^sml^w-So'blftt the 4elf4fwpeck of
And bum up with indignashen they answered "nevefi"jip4firoffl|animouily requested me to accompany em to the skool
themselves among those uv a sooperior race.' ,, frjj UL ti ft'*' Onjthe Wf}[iJ^hMkjjl
"It matters not'* sed I, fielin thatS^iffe wuz a goi^jof^rtun^/orjaiprovin the occash^ri, ^%t?mattenf ^6t^' ^There is
T/TITMATX&PIS!
froai .wich it. in«mktlvely fecoils. So much experience nevi h^a With em that put me in a dark room with one uv em, no rtn^ter hpw littlWhjgBqr Iherelg iheni, and that iinerfin instmk ^ood betray em to me, wich by thsusay goes to prove that the dislike we hev to em js jaot the result uV prejudis, but is a part uv our very n«ch«rs and one dv its highest" and holiest attriboots."
Thus eoinmuhih, we^reached ahd- entered the skool house. The skoOl marm waz there,, ez brite and ez crisp.ez« Janooary morning—the skolera wu&. ranged on the
tttSCW three nigger wenche?, daughters uv one Lett, a higgW, is in this iico6J, mihgliq with our daughters e2 a ekal. Is it so "The l^*riis Lett *re Trf (hte B#o6lj" sed she^ ruthteiiiiBchievbusly, 'and I am hap* py te state th^t they are among my best putfls." ••Mi98,f sed I, sternly, "PINT KM OUT TOWS!" "Wherefore?" sed the. ''yhtt tfe.taay bundle em out I" sed I. 'iBless me.l'.' aedehe, "1 reely coodent
ttriok. No soeh dJigjAce shel be put onto e- a
FLFE CONSEQUEM
•htn Is a Utt'e foot *-That 1 know of aomi I wish I vera the ice.
Jigspf
That I might frfsese it there,
There is a little band
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twit fts feir proporsheoi
I MY
few remainin teeth have been knockt down my throat, my lips resemble sausages, my left ear is forever no more, and
wich
wuz gemaps a"mile distant, I, ask't the Board eftheyi Eh owd 'thbsegirfe by site. "No," they replide, they bed never seen em. "I have bin told," sed I, "that they ara: neatly, gthitfc'^ »n«..«'»»" "I'hey are," sed one uv em, "quite
agTance,
it^strikestne that «an'i nan Very much toletemstayt"I wuz sorely puzzled. There wuzn't a girl in the room who looked at all niggery. But my reputashen was at stake. Noticin three girls settin together who wuz somewhat dark complectid, and whose black hair waved, I went for em and shoved eui out, the cussed skool marm almost bustiu with lafter.
Here the tragedy 9kkerred. At the door I meta man who rode four miles in his ze*kl to assist us. He hed alUijs bed an itlehen to jfitchinto a' nigger, %fcd ez he cood do it now safely he proposed not tQlotethe chance^ -I' trua a piA^n em out, and hed jist dragged erh to the door, when I met him enterin it.
And without waitin fur explanashen, the inl'ooriated monster sailed into me,the skool marm lay in over on one uv the benches expiodin in peels uv lal'ter, the like uv which 1 never heatd. The three girls, indignaiU at being mtaook for nigger wenctoeifrtsStla thei? ptfbont. and be, tvreen em, in about Ibur minutes, I w»z insensible. One ®Cthe truatee?, pityin'my woes, took me to the nearest railroad sta* sheftj .Htid w^l^j Ho^yjcnow: not, I got home, where I iuaa it present atiahev only to say that when I go on sicb a trip agUa, shel reqinre as condishen precedent th&t the Afrikins to be put out ehel h«T «nuff Afrikia into em to prevent sich mistakes, .',-^ui,. good. Lotdi wat hevent I suffered in this cause
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PALMKS'S PKA*L DROP PoTTDiit^A new powder for the Ladies. Beautifully white, exquisitely soft, and sweetly perfumed. It will be found a desirable artii cle for thenureety welt a» the toHet.. dwlw.
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I wish I war* the vail, To be ao anr bahoUaa.
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I with I w«n now atona,
There is a littU heart, My heart throbs at each mlnsta ~"g And I would gita the world '.
To win it—only wla it.
Skates somewhere hsrsabont And if I were her skates I sever ahmM'wsar ontir 2 'r..f
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The year 1867 will end in gloom, if not in storm. The Emperor Napoleon baa again made a move upon the political
covery, has been compelled to replace the piece. Eor. the^lart, three »r four years bia favorite idea has been that the troubled and tangled ifflWI ought to be adjusted fe ol^ men, was the^pmAn:. iA Jo ia.xAtfotber
"The tine is out of joint: oh cursed spite, That «Ter I was born to set it right."
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made just before the conspiracy to plan
as if they heard it not, invaded Denmark and robbed it of Schleswig and Holstein. Soon after, just like the two thieves in the
tbe stronger scoundrel, took the whole, leaving Austria to fume and fret at having been decidedly "done." A quarrel
be held at Paris, under his own presidency, but as before he was unregarded, and that seven-days' campaign of 1S66 took place, ending in the defeat of Austria and itiWWio&of PrtfsiU*
Next, during tbe present year, there was the beginning of a difficulty between Prussia and France, about Luxemburg, but before Napoleon had made up his mind how to*propo& it$ Loord ^Stan]ay stepped in, got up tbe conference in London, and.{n.afewrd|kys pjajt matters in a fair' tfalri for settlements Lastly, the recent anti-Papal demonstration in Italy eeemecfe tu ait'onlj^newi^reltextt forhold ing a Congress, and Napoleon seDt around his circular, as usual. The result is— England and Prussia, Anstrii and Russia, Italy and Belgium hW|L d*clin«^u one ali,. Napoleon's, proffered interfer-
and ence,... The Ettropean rule' proft^ to be axt^mgly^ious^ihe maintenance of peace, though everywhere the preparations for war are to be heard and aeien. ,U lMfW^aijk|ewdly obaery ed, they ali w«it fea(MM-but then thbi want something else as well. King Wil liam of Prussia wanl^^peace, and 'the southern States of Germany Francis Joseph of Austria wants peikee, and tie Valley of the Danub&j Yictor Kmamiel wants peace, and tbe States of the Pope Alexander of Kussia wants peace, and Turkey England.wants peace, aad.King Theodore's AbyssiniaNapoleon waats peace, and thti- peroiahent augmentation Qf his army to |six btAxVlced thousand men, so that he may take the Bhine provinces or what else he may covet. Such a gener-
a remarkable polHicaUnaaal*. Itseews almost certain that this condition of affairs cannot cdtatintfe^lprtg. There are symptoms of a general outbreak ere long, which wilT make
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J'Can't you detect em, air Doalt th&ir
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A BBEKZt AissxD honeysuckle diffiisee
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pleasant fragrance,'hat H* kwink im not .the tropical richness ot Phalon's "Night-Biooming Oerts.'r- Thai mirvw lous scent, voluptuous,-yet not too powerful, seems cldsely akih to
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FAIR goes "the old 0cotw spng. ^How 1 rTfchy, those who show thebloom: of health on their cheeks take Plantation Bitten, which hasthe power off or til-pi Qg thasy tem against disease, and of^regulatisg th digestive apparatus,. Are ypu weak, Tora "'df ener^rf1 'flrfvr or no appetite, headache continued lassi tude and depression of fpirits Take $. T.-*-I860—A., and bloom and beauty will return.. The Bittern have become household friend.
SlQN01a4.WA.TfR.-r-A ^elightfultoil^ et article—iuperior to Cologne at half the price. [l-deodw2w.
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Wqold anapoace so the citizens of Terre Baate and vicinity, that hs Has opened at 9To. 46 Noalli Foartb St.,
.« OPPOSITE THB MARKET HOUSE, A Full and well Selected ^jtack of
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"Wat is this f* "wtf be, wiWa siifprised look' "We're puttin out diese bussed wen'cnes, who is contaminatin yoor children and mine," seU I. "Ketch hold uv that peoolyKH^' diifgiistia' bne yonder,!) sed I. "'WBNCHK81 You d—d skoundrel,TBlM OIKLS IS MT SIBLs, 1"
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BOOTS AND SHOES:
HBIRT lAYMAUr, MANTJFACTUREB ANDDEAlER IN
Boots and. ^ihoes. Hatias an experience of ttrenty.fl6 ycart, I CmI confident that 1 can give erllstactlon. bdtli with mj own mannfucture and Eastern wort, full stock of Which I keep on hanJ.
SHOP—On LafA ett« Street, eorth of tbe jancUonOf Fourth Street. "dec5d6m plJBW BOOT and SHOE SHOP A.T The andersigned having Jast opened tUulr Shop, respectfa11 lnforat tbe citizens of Terre Hanteand s'nrronadihg country, that they are prepared to do their work to th«. entire satiifao tioa.of their castoaitfs, »s well is. style a* ic fit ting, ho matter ahout-the shapeof the foot. Thf very best choloe of leather aiwityt on hand.— HsMlai doae la ^he best etye ahd t)h short aotice. Kvery arttcl» will. toll by wearing what oar work h/and wlJl recommend It.
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Baeemeif of F. Hoberg's new Brick Building, the foarth house west of corner of itaiu aad Seventh Streets, near tbe Terre Hente Bsaee. eeplOdlj
JgOOTS AND SHOES.
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Boys' Hats of stll kinds, i""\ Misses' Hats of all kindB,' Iniants' Hata of all idnda, Aad at ali prlose. j^Hats ssada to ordypn sh^ aoUM~^0oi»f
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AFTER MH, -JANU5TH, 15TH AND 25TH. AND AR,
With Sow Steamships of *he ^'r»t Class. rims* LOWUTHAN II A?t «TMB USi. Kor farther information address t» Ohdersigned at ITT
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AMERICAN CLOCK CO.
3 Cortlandt St., New Tork, Ifaunfaotorera Afteata and Dealers in all Tarielles of American Clocks, Soleag«nta for
Seth Thomas Clocks.
The lebat«s of Congress. The Debates of the Sesoqd Session of the Fortleth Congreei, (commencing December 2, 1867,) will bs pnbifshea as asaal.
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AGENTSTeiritorles,
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ROWELL & 00., PttSUshers or Adrertlsera 6a zette, New fork.
^ea., a KosMosi. A'Carlotts Mcdtoal Boak Price 25 Cents. Address ProL JOHN VANUKEPOuL,
OF
1
fi
s^a Mhoen find fto. Btke r6om for Spring stock. Fcli wiil mon%yty callixg oi» htm sit Ho. 9 Heohabid9 filock, -^'jf ^rttc«l*r Atteutioo t« to CUSTOM WORK This Departafnt is ia th» bitiMie rf aKILI Kn
PSYCOMANeY,
Boots and Shoes, embraciog
evfcry variety of
Women* Men & Children's Wear ^^jfltnXABLS Fulf.teB
raltvlad Winter'Trads, WhtafeAwlH seii at the Lowest Gash Prices. I am also prepare] to
MAKE TO ORDER All Kiads of Boots and dbuea that may be called for, on the shortest aotice mid most fashionable style. Otve tne a csll tieiorv ordering nr purcbaang el* where.
D„
New
York Medical 'Dniversity. 30 Clinton Place New Yoit Citj.
BKADSTREEV'B 1MPB0VED
BubberlHoalding and Weather Strips The beat, cheapest «ad otily perfeot Weather Scrips ln*tbemarh-t.:: ciaaessnow, rain- cold air and dust. Pri«a reduced to Ageats- The gala is beyond anything ever offered, Send fbr an Agent's Circular.
J. 8BADSTBKET & 'CO.,
j87 Nassau St. N. If., 57 Waihlngton St., Boston -^S TO $35 FEB DAY SORE. Agents wanted fl" everywhere, tor|ei I iju r. telkt Everlasting WHJWE WIRE
Oisihs
LIMES.
bhotilil Bfl*' It."—Ay. r.
X. INDTPEUDENT-
Address the AMERICAN WIBK (X„ 102 Broadway, New York'.!
BliVOLllTiO.X IH TMDE! AD?ES, yos can receive for the snm of Ju ONE BOZXAB Silk, Iferino and Aipacca Dresses, Shawls, Bale morale, Linen Goods, Embossed Tabls Clovers, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, Sewing Maohlnes, &c. Sand cjuba of tan or mors, with ten cents for each descriptive check, and the get ter up
the oluh will receive a present wortb
98 to 300, aoeordisg to the. number sent. Agents wanted everywhsrs. Circulars sent free.. Address PARSES A CO., successors to OBAHAM A CO.. 64 and (io Federal Street. Boston.
ONE DOLLAR! ONE DOLLAR!
AGENTSone
WANTED everywhere Tor oar One Collar Sale: A Jfatch, a-T»a Set, a Shawl. a .Drees for dollat each. Bead £5 cents and stamp for twe chicks and- circulars giving full particulars.' Adtlreaa ARLINGTON
IT
CO. 678 JTashingMn Street Bos
tou, Mk»S. -V ......
B•A«TO»'S
PAT-
SNT "SCMtf,!'
FASTENED SLEIGH BELLS.. Sold by the Trade genernly. Man-
Acutreed by W.BAB T0N,JE*et Jlampton, Citnacctlfut.
OR SOfcL CHARMING I How
»lthiT e«i may fascinate and guin.tbe iove and sffeftions.of.aDy pfr«on tbey choose, instant ly. This simple mc-utal scquiremeitt all can possess, free, by mall, for 25 cent?, together with a g\jlde to the unmarriad of'both sexes. A queer, eicitini book )00,000 copiw sold. Address T. WILLIAM A CO., Book rublishars, Philadeldlila.
WE ARE COMING, Aud will present to any parson sending us a clnb In our Great Una Dollar tialeof Dry and fancy Goods, Ac., a Silk Dress Pattern, Piece of Sh •. Ins, Watch, Ac., free of cost. Catalogue ofrf --"s, and sample, aent to' any addiesa free. A i-rese ALLkN. HAWSS 4 CO., 15 Federal St., Boston, Mass. P. 0. B»xfil25.
nEUQIODS NEWSPAPEBS OP THE Xi UXITKO STATES. A complete list of Ifreat value to (kdvertlgcra. See Advertisers Uaxutte for December. Prtoa25 cents, or 9S per year in advance. Address Q. P. BOWJELL
1
CO.. 1'ubltshera, »ew Turk.
sTT
OT
IR !-£4ITO
It is tiie Bfts^Chanci ever offered to Ageata I One or twe days' time will secure a good Sewing Machine, Watch, aStk Ones, Bereirer, or eons other article n£ equal velae, free Of Coat. 1
Ag«ntt wanted everywhere, tnale and female, for the beet Dollar Pawn broker'a Sale in the country. Rend for Circular. 8. 0. THOMPSON A CO., 30 Hanover street, Bee ton, Mass.
DWamSj
STORK
ISEASES OF'.THE OBNITAL OSGANB.—Dr. 907 Broadway, N. Y., devote* particular attention to all Diseases peculiar to then organ* in both sexes. Send stamp, for a circular.
A Physiological View
OF
Marriage,
{THE CHEAPEST BOOK EVER PUBLISHED I
CoBtaialog Marly Three Baatre4 Pa«« And 110 fine plaUw and engravings of the Anatomy of the Human Organs ia a state of Health and Disease, with a treatise an Xarly Errors, iu Deplorable Oonsequenc** upon the Mind and Body, with the Author's Plan of Treatment —the only rational aad successful mode of Core, aa ahown by the repoHercaias treated. A truthful adviser to the married and thoee contemplating marriega, Whe ,entertain doubta of their physical condition, gent free
OT
Portage to any
address, oft receipt of 25 cent* In stamp* or poital currency, by stddrtsslng OB. LA OfiOIX, Ho. 81 MsUielsnst Albany, ".,*. Tha anther may be consulted upon any of the diseases upon which his book treat*, either peraoaally or by mail.— Medicines sent to any part of the world.
#p^DS|
as anf lfew
TENRP.!
BR0K.4W, BK0THERS & CO.,
HOXJSB-FUENISHINd
3DRY.G00i)S!
AKD GXKKBAL
VAKIBTT STOR*.
109 Main Streetr^f .r IS THE PLACE,
... AND "\-'r
Now fc the Time
To parchaseont only the usual array ol I IB i- ti.? ", ri »i
Family Dry Goods, '.is ,v Ai*.'.- ».
4*
»*-. jt-Jei
.aBut alao^ a Qreat Variety«f
ifasis
S
ity
•a.-!-.-. i*)«i
IT
THE "HOMBiYN, .-t
I-I
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WANTED FOB "Beyond the Mississippi," A Complete History of the New Btuiea and from this Great Blver to the Qreat Ooean.
LIST OF NEWSPAPERS. nOSPLETfi. lilSTS of all pnlbications is sued in the tveetf AortherB States have been published, and Will be sent to any address on recf»i(it of piles, Two Dollars. A list for any one state can be bad for 23 tents, or a selection of any Fivi
STATES
for (106 Dollar. Address 6.
-:0
cj ..v,.
Christmas Presents for BaUiafi/1".*^"* Christmas Presents for Boyp, Christmas Presents for Girls, ...*. Christmas Presents for JalHors' Christmas Presents for Mothers Christmas Preaentt~fbr Husbands, Christmas Pxesjots. for Wives, Christmas Presents
TOR
Brothers,
Christma? Presents for Sisters, Ch.istmae- Presents for Nephewfe,- 8Christmns Presents for Pieces,' Christmas Presents for Unclfe, Chjistmos Presents for Aunto, Uhrigtma- Presents for Grandmothers, Christmas Presents for Grandfathers, Christmas Presents for Cousins, Christmas Presents for Friends, 'd Christmas Presents for £v«rvbodT". -J -69^1 »-1 /,.y.
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A few more sets of those Cheap Furs, Zephyr Yarns, BlanketB, Comforts, fte.,
LOWER PRICES
-r Than can be found eftewhflre."
['—, "nbiitt&.ix.
'•*4^ Sft1 -5
TY'SSIP IITMI U&D
B. B.
&
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X,U« an!i Adventure on Prairies, Mountains, attdtbe Pacific Coast. With over 200 Itogravings ol the Scenery. Cities, tiands, Btlaes, People and 0arlositieS'Of the Great tfest. Its ready sale with an increased Opmmission, make it the best sob-i.-rtDiioa Hooa publiaheJ. Send for eircnlsrs.— Ad-iresa NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Ola cinnati. U. C'tilbago, 111., or St. Lonis, Mo.
CO^'v!
1~ i- .' Have the handsomest line of
--flT--
Paper Hangings,"if,ir
ou cloths,
R. ,I
riCMpetings. window Shades, Damasks,
A-v?
Ever offered to this community, all of which will be sold at groat ly reduced prices. .. .--jo
I-I- J)I
i."JC"'
a k.-v.Je&'.f.n
I
HOUSE-FURNISHING
-'JJJTJ
TARlETIf STORE*
No. 109 Main St., Terre-Haute
& ga' i»- #*.''
%J MP
V- IH» «/». FIRST PfiEMiyM .JL,
VOf
"Every bousawifo
TRIBNNE.
"We have seen
It used and" it glVenmlire satisfaotion.'-—N.
OR.RUITM JAI»OCAT*.':
T.
Ttie Patent \Vlre Uiethea
Line is all it purparts to be."—N.
a Silver Medal wxs AWAihiim TO
BABRETPS HAIR RESTORATIVE O W By the N. II. State Agricuitartl Fair,holdcxiJiiua,S«p:.20»IStWe*'»
Midlathe mo«"popuisr and
S3it-..-
SOLICITORS.
QHAKLES WBHBE-& CO,rr
SOLICITOUS OF PATENTS,
OOCNS*I,tOB3 AT PATENT IAW, Model Bnllders, Dealers In Pateat Rights, and MTIttlfliB ABIlCUIIi. MC40FKI0E—81 EAST MA.BKKT STBSKX,
Iudiaiiapolis, Indiana.
Oar facilities for procoring Patents are not ex caaded by any establishment In the United States. Allklnii* of Uodels built to order. [dl4d6m
JJEALTH ESTABLISHMENT
355 West Fourth Street.
CINCINNATI.
SWEDISH MOVEMENT«, ELECTRO-THERMO BATHT\JM HOT COLD AND IS J.KJJ ?JIV,FF-MEDICATED'•BATH'S.
Dr. B. NEWTON T00KEB, formerly of Green Moant, Water-Cnre, is permanentlj leeatad as above, and wlUgire special attention to UBJfN 10 D1SKA8ES and DUTOHJUUTlKS OF THS SPINS.
Circnlars containing forth'r infoimatloa and reference ta some of the best known business man In Ciuolnuatl and elsewhere, famished on application.
A limited nnmber of patients can be accommodated with board. d«cl2d3meod
HE ONLY PREMIUM fiw
Family Sewing Machineb Was awarded to tha JOM bt
WHEELER & WILS05T,
AT THS
STATE FAIB,
B£LD AT at THB
XKJEftK
TO:
Dress, Sa«|tte iaH4 jM
CUTTER!
Suits cat. joo scientific inimwi :..aa •. -T :v» I-Jfrf
'^:TA
«?." rs i» •,
Also a fina assortment of .jii
ATBS12 ¥L£
tTRIMMIWGSl
1*. I,
'M/A. WALTER
CHEAP -MILLINERY
'I ~.-XT I
UZYR,AWG%M$**
rATES TP *««.,» -•'-o'i'',
TCJ ,*
I 1
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tHE.lPEST jQit^fllE Cm
Ffefffe ®r"i«
-L* *TSDIBA»
JOB "JSJ easi
liO'CTOli A^'BMITLXRLY* *triS*DTOT8l0f4i^ai
H^lctaxs (MfV.
:ra»tlin
rass,awi.iron^osu.:r'•
TBrass, ,T. a.
S-J
AND 31*
M0*irli*s4ir'!
t.
BAKKETT'S
Vegetable Hair Restorative Rextores Gray Hair to'its Nfltuial -Color promotca the groW-th of thiTnaii' tfhaages the roots to their origins! or™"
nii-4
ao!e article throiighoot the East, Weet North, ud KV sonth.. 43L~
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R. BAHRETT & CO., Wopi^^fcf MANCHESTEH, 8, H.r IiOBD A SMITH, Ohtoago, Qaaeral ^ori^fi^Test*: •rnAgents.
J. & H. A. DAVI8,ABent« fof Tsrro Haute, Ind? novllflwfim
"JJNION BAKEB^
IM IIEmfed: Blp» f'A llannfictnrers of all kinds of
CBACKERS. and Dealers In (JR QC E
On Lsfayeit^St., between Canal and Oepot, BJR Jet 35c .3Ei A- S, deBOdly INHIAHA.
1 M,
FOLLOWING
COMMITTEE.
Dr. MCCOHKELI., member of the State BoerJ^if Agricoltora Sirs. D. Wituaxson, wife or State AttorrayGeneral, and Mr*.
Omas,
*M»ef Dr.
Oanan, of Parka const —all parties of tha WSheet order of iataUicnea and social pos(Uon,f|os» bpinida Is worthy orconslBeratiob.
I. W1LMOTH, Agent,
oetll 68 Sonth Foarth 8tree*t
a. r. nrMoLraT^ ':i.antniao.
PHffiSlX FO1^0BT
sa.sk
XS IIIM
,itc: 'a'
IViacmne
McElffesbj Oenglef
&
.B. cor, 9t^ jS RagU @ta.# aaitr^a^iiserpag^t,
tfannfaotnrsM ofatesm En ^1 na*,'Ki 1^' Ifat^H ner ^House Fronts, Flra JFrgaM^a^t ^irontei jSaw
ara also- prepared to eat Sbodied or -Oi i,of &'
hearings of either OasC Iron, Wraagjit Iron,or {Br**s,'In tfcomost ptfrfcetmaimer:-
i,.
beyjJ^riveklosl:ilJ#«baillc« of •etw^tpaarasayaiM -ecoe, feol safe in saying that we.,can rendst, .folilsatiaMction to' oi#' etWMlMrii. fetrthiA fonr kafwortansnship andprica. i.. ..
iiJ
"She bighest price tisld for till olcf Scrap Trbo jdaUTexod. af'. the "PhoenU .FoaniOfiV asar the. •PsMebg^r Itopot,
BToSLrBBSB, I)lRClT,lB-4f OO.
aag24demwtf
I .)I'.IIi sc figntt'T-f-
XH A. 2' I .,
"T*e Peai ia BEtebtjterTHXATH* award."*
THE OOId) PEN, BHT ard mum ow mm
Morton's (Jold !Pen%
t.
The Best P8ns
IA
the W^rld.
DULY APPOINTED' AFTNT AI MIR TAME PRICES.^ MORTON MAKES NO TPENSJ, I(I WITH THE JV"ATH8 OR MARJB OF ANY OTHER/ WHERE AN JIPENCY IR ESTT THE PUBLIC WILL BE BEALSUITSD, AND AT THE TAMEPRICA. BY CALLING ON TH* JIFF TRIG IN" AN OTHER PLACES TFLOSE WISHING THE~JFFPRTON AN
&%£#$»%%»
2E&
PROMPT ATTENTION, IF ACCOMPANIED WITH THE CASH, A CATALOGUE, WSTTLFITILT&UHPTION OF SIZES AND PRICES, SENT ON RECENT OF LETTER PESTAGE
i\A' PV D'AtrGirER1 i-j Phyalcisa aad Bargcoa,
Will ths citf Urnos—NortUwast aatnUMi^ljparth and Main streets, (over
I
B. BUC££XtIs being a practical PLUMSlB, ana at the re^oest of many friends, begs to mnotiMe that be Is no*preparad W e»a|n^all o^darain the shore bosinqsfj.in connection.
House Paittthig and1 GrsiDlpg. sfeoP'-Oa Cherry 8tr»t, betwe-a 3d and 4th,
BATHS:, PUFCP9 WATER CL^SHTS,' ,»'!,NFTII
0|J
on the most sppp.w prlnefpleii.
Repairing promptly attended to sepi,
IFJI NAETBI
HALL, BARRETT, RING, Clock, M«.. Allen, Barrett,. Woqcfe Eureka, Heitnitreet, XTpham,
Sterling, WflMtef, Keidall," Ciitartsiany "WiniJow,
'9/iiSo itTiw Fomdei^ Oil%.' 1 tfozntt-. -G a it or I n*,
8
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Jl
9IF.
GIVE SATISFACTION 1, !iw
iV
*•1 T**T
wm 0MIS8 SAtMK HAST1N68.
HI
odea mldhovc
G&N^RITEATBNURIU
TGUS(T
STRICT
fsciTsrteji*
yn^crkca.UltM, Slrictare, all ",Orf
IB&R.IR IF I*. :i», HERNIA GR,
BhMt, .-nJ!ioci
•vt#y, the Wocss^asa Sdlitory»^y ai*4 MlwJ«u£otl*ulo#
Wofcij»,i
I
ilt£n«wi« ninizt9 of r,&utt coufualoL*
*srA«ninylat!oaf apjpb.c^sxjpiaMys^sjit afei gaarnntKtd-. Ooti«\iltMHntia fay Isrter^iT oifif*, rr«. t' vioiiKtro'Wi iiservntioi
»ail Pr«Qtnancy, 3o.
k«4at«r\riaii,tiBSl*nls(Heiia*^Mbtikni ts» .'^WSSASSJS^Mb.'&S' K^«ewrsa^2aiB.v :A4»Ma-U#JINOU}17iit,UU»rlG».btr»»t,b«eh»HWi siitv •tali 9evcnt!i,uue sq'aaru ftooth o) yoK-i, -tired stfoSin tkeawQWtaftHs^iUP
RUUO*
O^neultatlob roonu, anil rtoius lor tbo aeavV» «xi»tloi (Sf bftoh patleiits as roqtll#»'dittlT pmjur .a^?Stjr:T&GNTIOITFT i5V,e!daiaV Can get, jn iasiaM ^tar eor«)opi,mj.
^viujtronis aDai'ioatoieatof Nervous,Vrtn&ryait SetuaIOlMasw,cleiSijt dslibsatiog an tlteiftsvlaSi-r' ronditionsk with fpil Sfmptotu UotMo* ihreo-ciat postals stamps ro priphj'pi&tzg*. t^rtsist tuyj«Ue^vMioK io DUoaiS^
FOUNDRIES: a*
i. 'ml
..'J! !iai."ji! ,' ... 7saug S^S). WJinox Af Mwa. ***M®.at*c«
I.KT
-refcro a* b«*
n?,:u
Saa^ths I,
,3CURTC IMTN&TF
B:
.s
Ji
a I. aiQtf £.~«
Q, FR^BT DFITP**
7S...TBRBLE-ilAOTi,
*NWA.St*,
iikTff SMITH & COM Propr4!.
Kran««ottrreVaoir Weat^tegttei^tll'^rtrikg-,
|CT»A»#,F3PAJRIAG/PT»PJFTIY MLSZUIF DW., S «P Orders soJJc^iL. ..:f. ,, -j.,
P.
snefit Partnership
.QaTfTP*kmM.9tMm ftaasslti, (a gaa»s»l redaotloB ia psisss Ihs taats af iMi ftiiaitlp) A PHOMPT KESFOBSS AND
PW»»ssge
Will Secnre to tha Pwfb this
Saadar,1t rsata wttt yonwir to aau the
[utuaT AND sot vwr ooooa AT
Great Reduction*.
.1
Koi 8§ Main Street, Bp Slaire.
•fcWa swA* FafrtmrtW^Vnli tfierpsopls II °5r ^l
u*^*
list oai luiassssa
shonld be matnai, that **ar Fft^sa U* .f«U, 4 sBeneQk o£ Xow Prion
Wa.M«Ttha-.'at* rtTt «is tpuwn amocnt of rains for tha least •sasn ana iSs't aattaTTliberal*
V*RYM
ap tuirtWio# M4
JLARGM- JDIVJ&B&D&I*
{IbmMd« iCeaeraM^rosaishM dtaMOoodafofa'^ Doilar Usaa «t«*r»i*) Mabiaa* thejlass, And .a with every parcbaea made. We aaw sa a^a( ^he
Tttns ^ulVT"»
4
it
Aad whs*- hantofcM wi»-a a»fsMsjr^»lBaow »i Aoooiua A
MHOUSEHC»sl
WOED/2
Bsa*i**aW«tbe«# fc p*reonal»y (afn-aMed hi aky eM|ra«iaa«iMC»te iUvr racatia a «toaat ^keaejit S I- sdiwr' 3
&MWT FRQFTI* T*0HHF TO I
tsy-i^! 1 tt.ii '.
TRCRY
a cs-.-.u
Man. Woman and Child will Ubea«BMtte-
•l#*a»af*eWW»tf
A
proportion to their waats.
100 Sttipo,-8£ 6 S C(«J»E« W1BTH oiwwrr WtfttKt-iBrbWff,'
G- oJa can be aoltieo thtap. VIK*c
K«MP» TAC,MT979iti.
«tlgg» to taatdb rv1"
v*i
Ths^ry
1
sn
Tho highest Cash Price ^aid for Old Oonpef,
3
STARTLING BSDUOVXOlf To thc uafbitiatm—and srby BiulMStta M. B. JP. Woifca w^itj and is tha^msdluat,«C^MWaMba __ for the P#«pla. Wool Ldtig Sbawlt M.50
00 f»a}S °aso wifrth t.oir.
OHISCm^liA €fl4*18, fio^ia—(TieOoodsand
ilBEBltmftOVAGfi
•mam "J-
00 HAiifiLj "jfir- HAN
U.
BIACE: BeaygB CIOAU AMD jaoketS-I 1
end all Uada of tiffs.
rnr-trlmined Hoods, lnciadiOK a fall stock o: Oaildfaa's:lTalrs. .1t k..r FNOORASIFOB WHITS WOOL TLAMNKLS at 6u cents a yard I Bed Blankets U.W per pal#, worth 86,00 thirty day* ago. PRINTS, (lost raeelred) choice styles—N.w 8tyles—tfk caata. MUSLINS-Bleachec Unallnsl yard wide, MJ4 ,, fts. per yard. Unfcleaehai Mosltni 1 yard wid? 10C^ts^aryard. Meary,ard,wid.CaUesch-
l4
ed, 16 -ants per yard. GoSd qtiality, yard wide ia^TiS* UNDEB9r,IAB—full Stock Wrapperr UlAnalti. ObildMii'i 0hl#rwM7:
4
Oaats'-rnrnisUngfOoods.' Look at iar OIoTcS and Hosirr^, with, a gene^al stock of Bry Goodp, Notions and Fancy Good& (Too enasDerate}, booght since the decline
JnSrreoatrad. whtofc we ao^ oflBr for J.. .*
HOLIDAY SALES I
E
Through lbaiMta(f|P6T the
At snch t^miaiag pHoss Uist aresybodyean^jt latl to beconTtnced ttiey readT-lhat eapIri
IFRIPL SEII
To toeot our own, and the azheotations of all, a»).dsinoitatrata Ua "Motaal Behellt Partaer^ 1 ship" to be "tfes grast fant o^ tbacoaiinaLaltyv,
VV. S. aYOE & Oo.,' d|w ... ...•
PUBUO AUCTION I
1«ill ofTer'for Sale
4OG
P3-
rf.
H4ttte,'«fed4MM fff
Hobday, 3&m0
1# SB
1(1
Store.)
denca Na. A!S North Fonrth Street.
Beef
ocSSdt
a
!T« oa
i, My entire stock, oeatlsting of Hli:aw lO^Bsad o£~8ti|s#i«od.)(are« iiua 4 Top Bngfiu,
sufwstwV
?JS88»1fSKS!
.lifcarn aiMili,TU
rot b#a«afja»a Ji:
TO
iCoUa*
0
4''
RIA^
a tt*
VMT
Be&ifcSjaaditf antfllrH hi. and tK'
aad IiaBk j«rr. iti
I&I
1
the tools'
'wr $ha batfi
LI'JY A*I
9
3»
oiI fight years«id, aeend, »od, sare fcal-tfstf" «r—fin» styleund fast trotter. Also, One .Jack^*«Xa®ex-.'"»~
COAL:
c. oftov £«.*••—•—- il «t ruaCaiak- tftf* .»*& SIllX WGODaANfl GO Ali. Th« uadersi^ked Js ia*4di»tisg er Coal of the Pioneer Co*! Miainc Ouainans.at tiat+ylrtMW, ciajL. It «ilirl*.-te&iM &«SL isstrati
Ordare leit WOodiilMWs I
'i.« »™A ir.ipY
FZ'FT
0
t-
fou4J oas^'. tor tS* mdeh isstratea. Tbetapsos, Xj^r.-
who is ns&ig it at hit Mill and Besldence. Ordars ieO'At I»«-4ireV»l'« R»ov« Store, TUrd StreSt.
^,I'SS-v
"s**t, .in .«»••• ii«i#
jQOAJL I UOAii 11
sUdl a iq Cbeapmftt
Tke Bent is tta«
E. F. MEUBtL ia »oW pee pared to tarnish Uisr!: bestllrazll and Highland Ooal, aise the Lehigh and. AAtaraciss Uoet.: If ontarsd. UMs iiA atMcKeen's Store, 107 Again St., or Hartaock A Baan nisti^r^wfliYecdive prompt attention. aSdtf
COAL I XJQALil OilN MoFARLAND IS tiOW'l fj loraisUof. stae bast •jtaUty of Clear Ooas^i screened on a wider sonaa than any other .Dealer IsasHstf, astfettnoTarriowastSMsa. *-i
WifflaM-^ars uoU,+t tha PoatuAoa,
srJT
N. W. Cort4th & Main Sts., Terre Hauta Deo 84dw2w
sa"eT«"
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iejioTt tprljms the bea^qnatisr -of at the faarkat rates. Orders Isft at ahaatbera*, Oseciaty. More, ao«ti#eet coraer «f Iks fiMM" maara.it til raeaisa nsotast^Uanskia, _la«»
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OAS AJ4D STEAM FlX33tt& 7 Main Street, between 0th aad Ttb, FSEDEIIIK Ofil«£R..,
Baring employed thS serrkee of J. S. Vatgased, awsjl kaowa practloal workman, he
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prepared to aaecote aii ed«i a la tha. abaea fcaat~. atm, with protnptntss and dispatch. oct3dly
JOHN ARMSTRONG,
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flmntitilK und tHilter. Floor, Whisky and dwek Lraads,.alao Platas fc* •tarklng Clotting, Cntto ord*r. tinoesaadaaefleg«lte*U1hl»Ueel af ftjda.. & work to fire satiafketioa.
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ahop 2d door last of the Saw Co tut Hous, ,to at tbe Tigo ooanty Hay Scalaa. fdl
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