Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 September 1868 — Page 2
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"XBE question ia simply this, shall we h&ve cmpnM**1^ the war, or comprowUewiibJit.^r --i&rafio
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of tb^."'£xp£«& from -the record ol by ,.pe"onal attacks. Wo will iaiorm that pHlful apot gy for a iniwupapar that we aro after game that is WJIUI our powder, and have sVot {S^5Pt5:m 'Vttr •mrrin-when alst on tha ex-reiion that fills the trail of their p.iy JoadgM. Do you begin t. cotoprshnfid1 fitatitjjfi" ?1
AtioodOmen.
The Chicago Tribune notices the fact that General CHAMBERLAIN, just re-elect-ed Governor of Maine, was the officer ap pointed Vb receive the surrender of.-LEE at Appomattox.
The omen la a good one. Fifty-five thcmqod cf Lfs'e (rienda In Maipt) were pverwbefmed with defeat by General and the Republican' boat •the other day, and everybody understands that this was virtually the overthrow of the SETMORR. and BLAIR rebellion. The Democratic pipers will make a show of ^Sflng'out until November 3d, but In fact the Maine election was a second surrender of the Confederate hope. From the day tilt ^General CHAMBERLAIN Jjaried.tbeJKu-Klux party in Maine uri"ijer a,maJotit? of more than 20,000, history Will date the final dofeat of the rebel Okuie.
is: itei Awai BesjTODslbili^K^The great "friendship.'.' whlcbJSVoRHVES claims to bave always entertained towards thet Boya iu Bliie^was manifesurd thro^ghout,t^9®ar violent and persist ent opposition fo tha cause for which the soWiert bought* and for which huntlre3s of tboQSA&dS of them died. That opposition, of ^QOBBSXS unqueationably intensified and prolonged the sanguinary strug gib, i&^fagithiofisahds lev the sad list of thoe9"%ho died to sava the government h« anditis co-workers were doing their utuiost to.destroy« for every life tliu^saorilLood that man is responsible whoa® J»fWignfat Sttacks upon his government jaddoi days, welks and months to the awiful carnival of death. Men are rightly held responsible for tho legitimate consequancas of their, acts, and, if we could tell Jusi how many days the influence oi VAO&BBXS sufficed to put off the dawn ofpeaca ki. cauld give the exact number of the victims of his "friendship It would bo au iMoreailing piece of information for tbolr. Vif.ido^a, brphana and surviving friijntl* '''v"*'•* -i ...
A Vigilant HepresentatiTe l—fle Indoraes fue luiaiaous B. 6 Harris m&l,u la'thfui Rfpreieatative in Congress was JD. )V.
VOORILESS
Thtjru i» J-IIV iti Uifd this roll call basiucjf, mm peculiarly interesVug: W««j« ^r ao nffirmative vote was rcqiwiid.is».4ho iut-jro»is of loyalty, DAN VouBUBits w«u p.t hand wiih a "no." For iaitaiiCij wa«u ^arri^, of Maryland, gave utterance &-<.cntA for which he should have b^eive^eiled, upon aTeeclutioa of cspuUioa', VOORHBES voted in the negative Ftva tuiout-is later upon a resolution of censure, he dedged the question, theruby jCftEKjg to caesura a Representative for standing upon the floor of the American &^gre?5j and uttering a solema invp^|ili«a to Almighty God that the South migbt not b« overpowered. He re» fuaed %ote for expulsion—dodged a «p|e cf censure, thereby Indorsing the infatrfy of the Maryl&ad traitor.
Do the people of this District want to hi W^TMOnted fir Coftgrws by n^'man wlio practically indorsed, and thereby adopted his own, the blasphemous prayer of the doubly dyed traitor, B. ft. HARRIS? Si w. thaot tote Sox AUISTL W. Yiopl xsis against W. W. CARTER let them rote tor the tnaa-'Sfh6*ln4drS«d treason and traitors and against the man who hated ttj»$po j»i\d fought traitors op tbe baUle-flelAs crf the great rebellion.
was for for President. Well, I reckon," replhd' -ttre-Oeneral, wfieh he thinks of SEYMOUR he's for me and wbe& he thinks of me he's for SKTMOTTR." &n'~
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Mr. PBNDLETOH, y?hile i^ Maine, addressed aadienciiis 'flt ^ortlatia, Bangor and Augusta. In"Portland tha Republican gain was 300, in Ifcagor 585, andto Augusta 100. White Bpeakine to WB Augusta Democracjr *of "Sapjg^fp.riciJng them with the goad of hi£eroquence to a greater liveliof^lJ^^o^c^ljfW^test, he said: "The eyes of the-whole country are upon. yon. You will-fight the fiirst battlcf of the campaign. -^If you win -it—even if you improve upon tho result of the last year—you will give us a prestige jof vic-t twy^lCfr^ir'ttoTtt^thBComitry-witb hope and confidence, »ftd wo will carry the Presidential electiorrr-Then Saymotrr will: be olected, and the ehouts of yoiftrejoicing will-be-as^a «ign tit us from lionven, as Vttttly ^f old, the angelic choir announced it the shepherds in tho field, 'Peace on eart\ good will to men.!
An exchange cifuelly sitys,: Tell up, Oh, PEKDLETONI how now about t4ft angelio choir announcing to the shepherds in tho field," &c fec.
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vigilant guardian of Iho int»rest« of bis constituents 1 He says "go to the Congressional Globt for my racord." Well, 8oiE£bpdj-,.has beea to the Oloht and that indupuUbip ftuthorjty declares that while ft member of tho Housa he was little bet. tor thaa adutamy, -amdl lmprovement on a Ri? TAi WIKULE, by reason of gross and culpab!e i6glcct of duty. Out of 1,3V3 foT3 oiUs be missid only 737 ticies Well has J'^go Hcaara said.: "VYar might be decTar?d, fasce mndo, States admitted tor. .tha Ouj-itai removed troin Waahingtof! t. uis tind such a Rep resontatbe wtn'd Uxi^w ucth'ng of it."
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., A "Friend" of tbe Soldiers. Silr 9Q.T ONE of the -beet-' illustrations of VOURHKES inr»measurably redundant and, irre^ pressibly gushing "friendship" for tho soldiers was given by Judge HooHEain his speech at the Court House the other night The Judge qnoted from the speech of TOORHEES on the conscript bill delivered in the House (^Representatives ^eb 23,1863?the same speech which the De raocracy of Wayne c«nnty put in the form of ares'olutiob asfollows: "That we say to the administration lhat as thu Lord reigns in?Heaven, it can not go on wrth its Provost Marshals and police officials, arresting free white man for what they conceive to be their duty within the plain provisions of the Constitution, and maintain peace in. the loyal States. Stood will Jioic. They can not and shall not'furge letters lor our "lihiDs without a struggle for .the mastery.'!
After giving a variety of extracts from lhat great effort of "the soldiers friendsJudge HUGHES remarked, that so treason* able Was the character of the speech that a distinguished and gallant officer was placed under arrest lor circulating it That officer who happened to be present admitted that such was the case."!
We ask soldiers to look at thFs single fact. Here is a man who says ne "your friend," throughout thjat long aftd terrible struggle. Yet when your com* radesj! one after ^another, had fallen in death, Hill, your ranks were so thinned that you oould no longer hope to cope successfully ,with the. enemy, ^hose, pplumns wore daily strengthened by tho m|st merciless 'cbnscriptton ever known when you wore gffr&ing- Wftkke?, and theVnafey stronger every hour, General MCCLELLAK asked for a conscription. It was at this critinal4anfitarer wh»a your eyes turned longingly to t^"%ear to catch a glimpse of expected reinforcements, that this greffc\':4frl»ndl yoi»^ Iftial 1 W. YOORHEES, rose in bis place in tbe House and made a speech against tho request Of yept GenejaLfor reinforcementei^suoh a
one of^ur" gallant
comrades was arrested for circulating H.' What a loving and altogether lovely i1 friend of the soldieis" was this same
they were at 'the mercy of a victorious enemy, gave all the weight of his great influence against the appeal of their commander for help—this man who instead of sending them mtri, sent them a speech that they couldn't circulate without get ting arrested.
Bah The friendahifP of Voo^HEKS for the soldiors js and is just as intense asls the love of the devil for the virtues ot a Christian life. When Satan shall make his daily ablutions, in feoly water, and when cats shall prefer soup as a regular" diet, it may be natural and rek sonabfe for VOORHEES tolove tbe soldier*!
"THE man who says the bonds ought to be paid in gold may not be "destitute of moral sensed but he has a "plentiful lacking", of common sense, or is willing, for a consideration, to advocate a scheme of atrocious villain),"—Times. "The mm 'who says the bonds ought to be paid in gold" is Horatio Seymour, tbe Democratic candidate for President. Is he "advocating the atrocious villainy for a consideration Some of the men who vote?! to pay thd interest of the bonds in gold are George H. Pendleton, Yallandigham, S. S. Cox, Daniel Yoorhees, James C. Robinson, A. L. Knapp, and forty other Congressmen of like politics. Did' they Vote to pay the ''bloated bond holders" their interest in gold, for a "con. sideratlon
Lejt the Times mtty have forgotten the position of its candidate for the Presidency on the lubjedfcC paying ther bonds "in depreciated and debased paper, we quote a few sentences, and will furnish it with the whole passage^ it will cqpsent to insert. Governor Seymour saye "1( we, Bemoorats, come' into-jJ^wer, there will be no discredit on our currency and-no speculation in paying.our bonds in depreciated paper. We are not trying tfigive bad paper to the bondh4)der^ but gold and silvotto the people. -There is nothing to fear fr jn the Democrats, who think, from the contract, the bond, holders should take paper (i fl graeabftclts), if they take a course which -will make that p#per goxd as gold. The fact is overlooked that, in order to make any saving by giving the bondholders & debased or worthless paper, wo must bring upon ourselves disaster and dishonor, which will cost one hundredfold what we cati save. It means that we are. to give the laborer, for his toil, a base cur^ rency. It means that the honor of tha country shall be stained. It meatfi tblt our business rhall be ktpt in uncertainty and confusion."
We submit in all candorrthat it if high timo for the Copperhead press and speakers either to abandon the support of Horatio Seymour, or to rease their abuse of the CReptiijQkimn party on the financial questions. Thoir Presidential candidate holds and advocates precisely the views on the greenback and ..bond questions whicn they attribute ^to the RepuMifeiril. It would, therefore, look better and be more consistent if they would turn their guns jon their owa candidate, and silence him, than to continue banging away at the "Jacobins."—Cftwago TVibwnei
FI^A^CIAX.—PHAtos'S "FTIOR DE MAYO,"' the new perfume for the hand* ketch^ is creating t^ttaid^rable „^e^ement among the fiv^i twentiee^aleoamong the sweet sixteeps, ..Sold by all druggists.
DeKOcratlc S The size of the cro! __ inly estimated persons brought to this tbe -various railways, 8s confpSted wi the number carried by the same lines to this city on the occasion of the Republican Soldiers' and Sailors' Mass Convention on the 2d4ngt Their figu given us in both^ca^s by 'the dents of the several lines, and may be relied nn very nearly correct. "The first eofdmh "telibwa the^SmBerTK
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be to
the nam
third the rumberjiiioughtby them to the Republican demonStrauoti on tiw 2d: Yester- On the
alo*ttleiofljO.1^0S Terre Haute 540 2,303 Peru and Indianapolis...~ 810 2,000 BelloM^lLev^rf^ Lafayette 400 1,040 Vincennes 450 800 Martinsville 300 685 Junction 400 1,500 Cincini»tf
humanity. No special plead
ing can shift the responsibility upon the unarmed and unoffending victims. Tbey were murdered for their political opinions mWder^by the score in cold bloodmurdered with the manifest assent and approval of the Blair revolutionary sen timent now ixf th# ascendant in Sauthern (jecvgia-Y We ,anxiously wait to see what acti6n tfti- Oovferanitiht 'will take for the vindication^not.merely of the law,,6ut of the con.mon"in"ptinCts of civilized "human nature, and of the moral sense not wholly wanting.'#95 ^savage
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of ths town of Terre Hante. TERM* oraatas Out thlBfdWwfc Mlance in 12 and IS months with interest, purchaser giving notes ^aiTlng Talpation atd aw^l»em^t laws.
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I. L. Mahan di CoMcorner tfala and riisth.r J. & II. A. Davis, comer Main and l'bird. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. ones & Jono»i ild?PitbUc Square. Lyue & liuwfiB, Main St., near corii«r 7th.
John Ari^^trotig, Ohio street,.cast of Third.,
J«pe4.i»,C,jrates,J.45ttaifiStr«#i.
Lm4em«ntr9lMain
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Persons remitting for 10 copies $30 ^ill receive an extra copy six months. Persons re' litting for 15 copies $45 ^ill receive an extra copy one year.
For $100 we will send thirty.four c6p ies and THE DAILY TRIBUNE
ia
".HATSAii'-P^CAPSn.i,,:
HOTELS.
National Honse, corner Sixth anrt Mali. Clark Houre^corner Ohio and First. Terre Haase floulq, cojmtr JUain and Seventh. Karly ilouae, WeAt^ncTltlatrrBtreet.
HOtJSB^AN© SIGN PAINTERS Wm.S: Manning, OhloSt.,®sst of 4thP bfips ICE-BEALERS. Jacob Steinap-jyi: W Main fftfeet. a
Hay-^ilMlcrVat Bippetdft'S. IN&U RANGE1 AGENTk?,"1?^'® liran«r^ Main street, eaSto^^Htlr
Jacob I
JEWELLERS.'
S. Freeman, 74 Main street. h— John B, Eteeiuan, W^rr«n'sBloc)t UJ Jotln AiTBryii^fiB'fttkin bUe«t. j* iia MUill-C J. G.
atreet..:."'^.
L. Klssner^ Palace of MuSifc, 48 Ohio afreet,i 1 •. v. ^MECHANICIAN. A Tittman, lA Sotlth 4fh 3ti opp.
MILLINERY,
Ittrs. M. H. Abbott, ojiposfte iPoat Offlco? .,1 NQTiQ^'^I)! t^lMiilNGaii T. H. Biddle, 161 ftfain street. ... 'i!'-
FCLWWR *1 B.ffeek»n fldBthircfti»«lvstre4t.
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Jaotea '^ilUrnir.WjbKyM* ttUHoeW
Heaiijpi
RETAIL GROCERp^^ r1.
Joseph Strong, 190 Maitt'StMe* a I n'.a' C' '"1 SKIRTS AND"CORSJBTS^ B. WeisZjOpposita Post Offloe.
STOVES AND TINWAREvrli' {^fForter-Sodtb, ona.door £sst«f Haimaii'ir'' "S. It. TBenderson, Fourth street, South of P. 0 James B, Hageajrty:^ .Co.,I8T.rMaih street.
SEF^AND ilfiLEM^icB: S. A. Foote, 66 Main street. ""^'1" 1 "UNDERTAKER.115" "J
Isaac Ball, corner Thirtf and Cherry, M. Main jPttaet.r vv .«
j«st
P®*liti|llleIW6i
care that your daughters do ndt suffer the same cause. See to it that they brush their teeth regularly and thoroughly with St DONT, and thereby you will ensure them sound and serviceable s^ts as long as thov live. 1
s,f-aaMO
"SPALDING'S GLU«," handy and useful. T' sf: I SIi ?4#dlw
WRAlfT ATO COLFAX, BOffigr AT&¥NTS~WANrco FOB HOWLAND'I N
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STOKAGBlVCOMMlSSlOA &6RAIN,
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CO.,
(Successors. to, J, JB., TUBNEB,} aya Forwarding CouMhlsstoa &6fcfi'ai»6
DXALSQB JK
Grftinig JFIoua* and Sail
Highest market price paid for aU kinds of dratn. Agents for STAR UNI^» 't Ware J^Lpu»e on iVLa.in Htrset,
Near the T. H. b.:B. Depot [251 wtf. vimtaaos^jl
1£
Aioaso Sunt
.SIUJABB, 03WMISI14S ASPi—iiAiUa
IN DEAXE
Warshquse on fl^stgij/ at ths Oaa'al Bk^fi^ *nB.{wtf TKBBM HklFltn TNtt- I n-
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1WAKBBNS. IMPilOVBD .. wooiniisro. Ws are prepared iO.^pnt on this Boof^.an4 'war 'rant it for flTe ysftra. Thii'isthe best M}(l Cl^ea{«
Boof In use. sAd ia flre'-prdof. Gallon OLIFT WILLIAMB,, Prairie City Planing. Mills,corner ofiSth Mnlkmrrv Stropts. ia8dt
TVpOTIOE is hareby given tiiat en -JLl the Sothday ofSeptfmber,1868i at 2ft'cioci P. M., «t th« Court Home door, iu Terre Halite, [the undersigned will St 11 at public stlo "the ibljlowiflg dfscritved rtnltatntaiu. Vfga county. 'ano,^-a,.»-wit:
The norfh half of Lot No. 72, in Bose'ssub-di Tisi .n of47 32-100 a«r off tha east aide the west th^f %fB4Ct^oa 22,,towA-Uiior
TEKitsor i»t*.^"fynsr JSTrdoTvo balnea in six
fsouths
within ent. iattrest, pjwcjisa* givog notes TrslTiDg" jalaation aad appraisement law.' sacTtrei bj morteagtfon iha prcmis s.
Anv-—:r~--. Con^r-v&P, Eep. 2, fdb8, V4w-diS^ilfiTe silfiT"^
.u 'i'A eifl .T-.-t ,f« ,0\ A -i
andLiqaora,
1 TONSISTINO IN PABT OF
ine ttiid jiosel^WiHes,
BORDEAUX
Lisbon and Burguldffort and Sherry Wtne,
COGNAC BRANDY,
"•'tl wKlsir
tiiN,
kll'sftfttly PUBKand of theBRfit qORlltiel,
87 Mjalja Street,
Between Sd and 4th S Wi J*,8d3itf JHaute.
nfiRRE HAUTE HOYBLTY
IRAMTOI
TITTMAN & CO.
No. 10, Deatb Fourth Sti, epposlte Post «rfflce|
NTliatMtAWLBmdi.biaMi shat Os^i rafso rittnas'a Brcech and Miuzts Loilcr mtd fii oK ler from new or aid material*. HrCitaiesai Bepairtas ptanptir Aiteirdfctl ta.
*J 8uoces»or to W. HOWARD MAHNIND, 70 Cherry street, fcetwee* and 4tlt Sts., House tndSigi
material used. All work war rooted tp satisfaction. Girs me a call lwfqpsgptay
boo*
Com'r. of tbe T. 0. Cr«
[iva sa uewha
hara.-
V. 'W-
Flmelg lUudralod.
One Ageat Jbaa sold wftM la O days.
We empley indnoeraen J:'l -wife gHtW siife itpofj ia
DrHtaiett
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Grover Milter, 81 Mala Btre«t: 0 i? Si t/lioT COMMERC1 AtGOLLEGE. fcSlWFyi.^pfen^ Prtoel^ooi^Mk M*n. 4 7dJOifcMiaBiON/AND GIlAlli,
IT B2TIA inlar aad
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trrmasig
Its Caases, (IwwWfcftifti aM Besalls, BY HON. A LEX 4 N ORB H. mCPIINB.
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PbBLlHHItv^kjGU ptnsin»fUt0.^ ftr:St. Loais, Mo.
siiJ iiajjs-jfc: 'ic, li &>
A TIMELY NEW WORK BY JUDGE WILLIS.
en gMn& WU.SS,
pjq
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learned and unUarneaiiecd it constaatlst.— .All take it readiljr,M tha pi ice salts the trims', llt bas u^ootagMtoiH It»finely »HjWtrhtaa with £l C^r 40Q,pa««i. ..fM bert i.ffor^d M?o and Vfo^eii t» makamehey ^ithfor1 tsrofe tjiityaTndrtpMwni fstbOOii*
X17 ffslb
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d|l .-RAXAM -H.FI V.4^QFOI A :*-UT jta.oi:r TOITBS FAB KATBCIHK' •hk.. iT^aass as
MtouittAe k. T*od mm ttmh-itM «dT Any«aC9riro KdMl«nw5aa,r«r®»r.Jor.i'tT«
innlMttijfv Hi -1 "TTT 1 iWftjHltfePUt one Az»i »tengiida o(«p]F «tha£
We-fa^f^madK Axesfbc.MantF-taro^wix aftd 'won't yield the. palm in shape to any. maoafac (turGr.atti'ydtOoftfiwiHitB'SaiflcefrofllHnd'U,' callud JJIBBJ^N,: ttest As i^ his patfft* shape. The 1 circul»f,:^t-and cqntliiBOua oSgQ. m-^M tha sam ibor pi onU
TO
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RA|1»oad ag^j^T: 41
tytc# is mtfch effect.
•log »di ^1 no bsni/aiaJso atei }m,t# -yj:timirri'y 67»ii39x3 'sio i.-a s-r.r -ne, ,.sa .C Sf. lo It I out tlO ai io-f»K odi 7d sooHgv'.siafc i. .•.•••iJ mam e&JffN&Wai***
T?OFL6BFLSQ{.BNI in c-
Any one who sand^af'su q|4e( for FIVB AXES of this shape, at Tm (¥2) JMlUars UU*, wUh
as not ta luiow setdd .the mwley ,ahd we %01! WHUift $RU-ir.TS03ai ton:
Sole owners (Ji V«"j
J. (S GOATS I
TVV'ISI) iZHBIft- RES18POOL COTT0K
:^'lix|DOTOr: Wilh Spesial Befcrsnee ta tise Hfiults Siij
Hi ,# ii:/: f.11/ tswfci? U"£.i .'li S W I A I N E S
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8 0 N 0 E
iiirteri. Bur*'Pa#.3
tiW.1?allL3*afcVi.Age«taW*iaAt«A!ji
whet a to sell our PaUnt Svtrlatting Clat\a Lines. Oali at or address the MlBA WIBE^jEiktdlr^tlhadelfiBtl^PilX 1^-J CL&:i
Ot*M« OkaflBKHOsap imttatioa^s •S "ice 'GtSit icMtfiirnsfl la-xm fn'ii
FAjMCLTBE WINO AQBINEi Ktlceaniy fl8. jBoSfon. Ma.g-i,
fcn7^in,
ikf OAA A1PAB TO AOEt«»» to sell W
the
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«TANT i-SALmMElir to travel Uasntacturio^ Oompany an^sell bv pis,' Good waet'B Are guaranteed. Address, wilt itempV'H- D. HAMILTON Sc CO., Kb. U^est iot flt Phi lade! phi*.
JPat/i imac\j
IlIIIAII *ABIH®#I"«Notlitngso impostant.. IfliWIra aend two^stamps tor sealed, 73 pagBi fo tho'trtiplellubjctrt. Dr. Waiftica, dob. Idstttlal Pbysi(&ar'C17 8«. 0hkrles^st., fit. litful#,lo., stands pfeSnaineftUy abM .atlterft IntttH
THESIILTI-
TueiES ^iri^i^AVdOAjtoire restrrit theAiiur a liitunt! pbstui^, attw*' Aift worO(|^s- a«Odr ifront^wttoation'^
wanld fnwsisil thair. talMtrf regulating praefl|iea areinpftraleled,
rOB SALE BT ALL DEALBBS in MKDIOIlJj^
Missouri
STX PAB6B LS- fi80f^«W,*9600, iho, and :i5* ncrar^in. Barry Oonnty, for aale, 60c. pa tC% *1
WE SELL FOB 0N1F ^BffiLLAK
/^lOI.D aM Sil+er W«tf«e*v-'8swiog^ IjT Sitk »n«s.Aat*n*v thBfi*Usw ^osarttte GO»4B, to., fitU'KiVr si cAK.cxii-A.R8
Will sell': ONE DOLLAR Splendid induettiiiU %W«M tdigenti sending is Clubs. Addwss.J.ABOgp aBABBirr,
733,....
iD^. 617 St. Claries Stte*ua«a e»^ WrrHO traats. oqBfiAsfHWtr^t drticate, intrtW cateand long standing complaints, publiaheja psnpUerwKltlrsMM ba «M tf H&f T*go« tienj^fror^hyeflv3ta^ Ifp* "ftem Ol i1- 'iinijg tfr.'i a —'Hi' inJUiH' S Ml :i«:je jsi nm JL GEXTS WA.WTED—For BL0HAHDSOH'8"
GENERAjp^HAKl^ with Life of 8C1TYLEK COX.VAX, in ONE Volume. I "Tha dotifct aft tentW».t!±4r.-f, pared, as I aaow, with_aDBCPial of fl«. waat, and its anthor had^Stis toasatUrshiOierto .frrau9*.immkifi iroitmw*
.HAH 'our,
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A C09EP£.irr£
R^EVOLUTIO N IN TRADE,
Bo that we are tally (npsNd to sell every descripUon of
(Marri«r iirMWiin'ii
IOf better qmaUtM titan any other Concern In ike country -»SB mrnmSHfo—m pmeU &3.*qa
one Ik beat of MMjand New York refer-
'acmimsasweiKish
ost legltintat* reater valne for ibeaone a any other wat. ... ... All tufa Auugei or Brakea la Tnasporta-
guarantea every article to coet leae than If bought at any BwlssstJIta.Istk kuua.
9wr.lg#nT|^Hjs#t| Xzceed thoae of every other eetabliahinent of tl kind—^roaf of this can be fuiiod ia ecmparic bar praminoia wltb thoae of others FOB OLDBS
ITe wUI wad to Agent* jl&Q/'ekarye,
Far Clab *f aad Tkree Mian—l dos. good llneu Shirt rronu, 1 solid Uold Stoda. i.1 wool Gawioaare for Pants, Vina white Uonn«tn%
Photo. Ablum, 1 double leus Stereoscope and li foreign Viawa, I ailvor plated aagrawU 6 bottle Oaator. 1 elegant ilk Fan, with ivory or ciand.l
balanced blade, 1 t^jwafesss jfladldand IM Paiasol, teOyards gootTmt,! very ane Damask Table CoTor, lpr. iest quality Ladies' Merge Congress HcotSi 1 doe. Sue Linen Towels, dossu Jtoger's best Silver Dessert F^rls, 1 Lidio*' larae
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-o-wivcjj doahi^-. .. 1' t- M#*-1'--HUT
ftl osta'iia
YLELMBE.
MK'J'
S'.i'l
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1
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kin Biugs. 1 doz. Ladies' flue Meriuo or Ootton Stockings, I Pant's hoary cuased solid Ootd Bing, pr. Ladle,' high cut Balmoral Boot*, 1 elegant Delaine Dress fait ri^t^T^OllSiaad Bow, in box {complete, 1 set Jswelry, pin, ear-drops, and klstfpbsk^wM enl— f.2 .u-..
tate*-} pr, ait woal Blankals,. anx^avMi Silverplated. BsTolving Castor, 1 bsautiful .Writing Desk, 1 solid Oold^Bearf ®h#, yarifs wry fine iCassimere, for Pants and.^ea*, set tary balanced handle Knifes Wlth tffter-pfitwrTurks, 1 letagfBt %^if» «*aTaM»i, heavjty beadsd aad dtP»o wita silk, \.pr. gent's Calf Boota.,80 yards goo ,PrmTT2sa7tU-cU£ood brb«a c* MMWea ShMting,
gant eagraSed«nr»rpiata«: T^ »(kp3 yafdS 'double width water-proof Qlotii for Cloakiiik.
For a Olafe of 100 aad1 wa Italian—1 rich !xrffioWThii#i»*is iHkiteni piitffin 10a«Kh* X, »aie QeiiVfl rreacii Cilf Bcotf, 1 heavy rilTer-pl»icd eognn^ica tncdi^^er]^Atf*aari»borCR««B fer
Lsdiea* Cloaks, I web very beatqpalitybrownor ~b&tcbed:4heeift^-?^ -yardi fine O^iaure^or Suit, 1 elegant Poplin Dre«» Pattern, I, nUw^nt SngMsh Berage Shawl, 1 set Ifory balanced htvuidls KiiiTea and fvrka, UladiM or gMds 9Uvbr 1 Banting case .Watch, 1 Bar tie: Hand Portable geaic^MWfeiae, SpMndfi M&ttirWHe.liMl'engrarings, with record acd-. Phptograph ,pagMv25 yards'goodr llenlp Tarpetligri gSod toiora, 1 pair
uun, surer piatea engvatrnt e^stuta revolving Castor, cat glass batiks, 1 .very fiae Violin and Bowih«ase,^l ses IvTrr imlaiqed- Swires Md
TrMnUforlsi^pr Citiy^fi^^aaS in the same ratio. i.-i:i
g'eXoacy Ml Registered Letter. Cat»|Mjw j*f Goo,|s,to any addrta# JPa^a.
-U .. PABKEB& CO.,
mi 1M hummt WW, iMtok.
II|1»URAMCE COLUIISN.
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Mi a aaixi^tr K-ivnt Ja
IS
The Allowing ^Old and BnliaMe. Oempanies Bepriseuted."
Merchants Fire Ins. €o.,
I ,V: S.-W* «AKff0n| OOXWi
North American Mire Ins. Co.
„K -uiM&mmpi
Cornfeeliange firelns Co.,
167 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. gj.
latkeTeFtre UuurancH'o cLitviti^n. JOHIO. ol asislif
AppliCAtions taken and Policies issued in any of 4he abova. named Gomjpani 'in) lowest .^urjMnt. zatea. Al»o, Jfj&A RflTATK bought and sold, and CQJL-
S»a -a* «.
suir shattle Sewlag Ma W. Q.
M. A. CRANE,
?v
General
jT-vii tfviltu* a.
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co'fliD #tt1tMTA'eES'r«.-w6wiii '^Mranty ^R0 fo^ week and expenStS. For ^tliifistivS^lrois^.'V. AOKMl *OOi,'Balliinore, Md.
1
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IfAHilSta »between5th A 6th
bay, .-jQitiaomKj L-- ^aafq ft
for with
e«« t.ua«fcny.jSb iwb
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M. A. CRANE
Merdhint^rtatHor^^1
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Ot&$asfaH& Wafj*vletf Gowfe store Would reepectsaily call tBe atteatton of the oittasna of Terre Haute, and thu public io general, that he has ranted rooms aBcve Saxton A Walmaley'J Dry Goods st^^Jfor^s p^gt»fof carrying
«ttiil«rfaiS.
Be k«M*' atwert ^bMd a FAffHIONABLB SELBtmOH OT OASilSMBBS, VISTINOS, euMQHSyAe., saadis taMy tsmake it up ia tkfttelCBt SUdMnft ob Sfcori l«Uce, teas. Baring so Algh
1 *erylhint"1p Wis Wi» thSaprt' thha anywhere ao *"i
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Big Show!
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People's 'and Telegraph
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Mtsinn? HliUlnt«Si binda, tr Hoys' Hats of lU ldndis,' v«i^ Misses' Mats att kiitds.
Ixtfiuats*iWfUfnRP* all kincU,
tadMsr afcjiiirt afatisy OoH
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INDIAN EXHIBITION!
a ^^Bavfng lasl^eascm proven a mo^t i,
NBQUIVOCA8 STTC'CTCSS***' pSi^Will be presented this Campaign with jjj&
ALllllS eBifiUTAL fiPLEHIMIAfrt{ I aaV
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GUitteririfl: Addition^ r.
ssn!"Kt
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High Totted Item* i*di !., .atMiaii oi T-iryrevvq?. ut# -..faiu a^ij*
.-aft -TOVIw6kl*I1^1«f{^«ftrair«'f Aa 4 is--. -,.d hiiiii .nis.
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HtOC^SSlM OF THE OKIENf u'
A iki similexrf tka AXEKA NDEI aM TTETE HV -isita .satiiiet? ta9i&~-
karneeiad /wo laijr^wt, capafiaop»dai4.-)jMljtt»(Ha Eiahmeaa of Laxuriant Tast^, controlled aod atpi$e .. i•'ii I m-i] vl o*ir aw
cri .-' i'jr-alft tfuow epol.*''
CiIARI(^ OF, €iiS0FA!«klt
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These-Bbips of the fiesert. aecompimted'by ttilr1'^ gaWnd. yiem&etf thettt '4croarf (?c Bands, torm a featnr^ net wjij PJesaiagaiid Scat* SBs Ify Ing to behold, but give the people of the Occidental World it in tsfvt Jnagaii .'*»«• 'lifrnBg ttetttreii'ilf .• u.yiwU ^7j'*1 V.' ~.i! &MaJ rtittaiei '-fk.A i.. um^. __%3af 14 wMtrTiitim '»il
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Exotic will be rendered more by .theSkPpeirsnOTt upon Hwse» *0 fresh from the Plains, of a TRIBE idCiitij dJiw" ha»
fresh from the Plains, .Xnmaif-t or ABOKIGLHE8,' •^IRORUGIS
RED'' IBM ASB
AUlrsdin all their weird a$d Peculiar 0^1 umsf.
\m TBE HERD OF OAMELS
Having been carefully
Jwy
Trained,'willijelhttiaacsif^
fn SowiilFftformmoe tn th* 1MM Aflftol. ftow ti»e Oamei loi^deda 3tfoufi^d and encoiiT^g1 nni'n*!'.
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ki tt
od t6 Ptirfot&t'% joarnt (PHE CARATANgAKA1 Baits on the Oasis. iMtij Well In ihe
v#ild'srd«A.il^
F-uqHtq die amwiom**.i uA AMJJB8 AS ARTISTES,
FL„
Tribe of BEAL BKOOUINS, "The Dtsoa^tfsa^ft of Hagar," in a aeries ot
GYMNASTIC MIBACLISiLu
Fecaliar aad (fharaoterfatlo of this Agtl»» aaiSa^j*
s,
M0SOULAB PJSOPLE. ._.
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sicJi edi'So ... .!*P ua Jii.-r-E I EodownAdwtth air the snrio«ndtiigr'Jtd taaaaa I success and render it eaua). to the bsst of .MetroriofHan Establishments, posSssses a supefbs»c»«f»*
BL00DBD HOUSES AND PONI*8( -4r»? Ail- under the direction oTthat abl^ tttpertenswl ,r a^nd thoroughly practical Manager. biaw*8 ,i
9 $ a S S 1
7 4
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dl 3.»jl} is tsnv.-.i. 24'IaLBj
1 t': 1:
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Carkitii DeBergH
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tke Fli-st EMiaestricone of (be Age A Lady specially gifted in all theatributes ae^e*- ^,. sary to impart Vltn.Tofid and Character to Horaejnanship. 'vrillappear in a lq
STRICTLY SENSATIONAL ACT
ttii lis? -'tftl rid! «M«f loam"
CHAS. ADAMS, ,m
ThaV«ntr*MbBi*fc wi Wotlior p»opl»cfB»srU. ar« identified with the
EGYPTIAN
}IR0U8IWI
T-VUji -fpv^ "f®*
aid istsS: ?fsl tottXuH 9BitbitM
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