Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 September 1868 — Page 4

Tuesday Moral?£* Q*gl% ptfy.

UUVl). 1:60 r.

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TO-BAY'^ ADYEflTISEMENTS

Th»at»r—t!oncord!» Ball. 2?ov«Uy Clothes^'rlng" B.Ph»lpj4 -cruimial Clothes

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tiagor—E. C. BicifBiDK-

fH£! I*AST SffOf

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uTtMiMOJ

"Will ftddresB the pebf?»'at'-Court House

Senator MoEyos^CsMe^ ®r#enca,tle yesterday.

for ^vork before the

9t%te a^coun^leciion. r8. *.*

fcrtE'T RtvtJBLicAK should be on liaiid to hggi.Gov.Vltorfoii pa.d General M. 0.Hvttttfer this afternoon.

Col, T. H.

Nelson

i&M jysQL4a. I Gov. Morton frill} itak£ -Sit one -t speech in this vicinity during the can-h&'yi-f |wi. •. ffltisAfiiameoo: -will- l» your last chalieo to^hoar hint before- tho election of

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BepttWleah Goo»ty Ticket.

'fin

*Hg&ss,ss£^ HAMILTON. .-.Id J'OB-dltBE. I ,s,

Si«t 'ad' l-,y ffisEAgtMiv ,, ,4*w C.jiixpt'-.«v *'2rs •. *i .^iOtlOLAS I'iLBiiOH.l "tUl ISTATE ATOKA 1KB

JAMES BUR3AN

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alexandeh coopib. a #»#.

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'miB AfflwsoB—HAMiioa a-owa»HiP, J), WKTB.

will spatk at Ev

ansville to-niglt and HTXvnville, WarTick county, to-pigrfog

T^at^- rpfatatly j^ited to h^r Got'. MortnS' and G-eoeraV Hunter at tee CcBUifcifioma'i'So iiwe.tUiB .aiXetops^t .wt

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Ootr p. W: iwiil .fipeak .at K&Sl

at

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TH^:yAtaf5^ PiAtor (irA atateswan, Geuera^ Morton HuTitor, will

8P®^k,at

Court Souse flqiiare tliii afturnoon,-t j,,,'

MOBS tha hunQre4 ^gtolgratits^passed •through tbe nity yesterday, their faces sterniy wtitoyards thev0^cidei»t.: j'J

FojgtfiftttStif ^tM»eec?P»8 and dis orderly cor.(|^c.tf .were disposed of the

Olivek P. Morton, the acknowledged leader of the Republican party in tbe United States Senatapwiil speak nt Court HoufeS^uare this' afternoon.

There are fourteen prisoners in tbe counjy jail, and several out on bail, awaiting the action pf the Grand Jury, which convened yesterday, beside others yet to be "dug up" by that body.

The jRkpttblican Demonstration, Friday of nest week will be held at the Fair Grounds^ the Democratic demonstration on the dayjfoUowiQg at Earl^s Grove.

A msPklprH $&% received from Goveriipf Jlofton, yesterday, announcing tbatigi wiU positively arrive here op the ll^o'clqck train tliis. 4oiafioon.„ He will remain in fhe 'city'mtfi'tto:motrow.^

a com­

bination of speaking talent is presented as that df Governor Morton and General Hunter. Everybody will want to hear theoa, at the (Court House square this alternoon^,,.^ ,5

SP.«*a»fr-n r- 7 J-.-' Oub Dkmoobatiotbiends aw cordi ally invited to hear the Republican gospel at the Court House Square this afternoon. Turn out and hear Gov. Morton and General Hunter. It will do you good. ^9 -4

Hats and Oats.—At Westfall's Hat Store can ndw be found a choice assort. hats and embracing all the ng BtylM," and at the pffiallest pofsible margin fi profit. The rapid sales the toja are dRilj". mafeing are evidence of thew facts. Drop:in and examine theij stotfk and prices! -?T "f-'J-K

A CoMrLSMXNTABT BENEFXT^will bd tendered to Mr.: W m. Pelliiseir at ConcotAlftifiUU, i%wr8day^ere«higTtext4 when Will^ given scenes from Hamlet jjeab, thftJBar«Ak.an Conjugal Lesson, conclu. with tairth provoking Shadow Pan^otoitMS, arranged by Prof. Max from the Theatre Rova), Mnatch.

CD it Cotr»f.T-."The Circuit Court gtftpitfr ^roiag, «ud fife Honor, Judge Patterson, was promptly on iiand to ditpose of the Docket. The flrlt |£ing attended to fras the eenpanneiing of the Grand Jury, which is ccipynij^^iw^lp'friBg geatlemen "TO. Jones, Foreman, Wm. Browo, ii.

Ward, Jaa. JJ^Jireal and Danial P. Vuqna.

Bar, Re trial of all- yivil causes wis ad« ^til the l,tth icof. The remain4«r^j»p|a^y wsa spent in calling the. S$ft£ Ptx^kit, %hd a namber ^f-vause«» ••itfe: disitoisted, othwa continued, and a lew Shisl^ o^ealrled. We will furabh

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0WE r.EA«ir"^hat Parjto County is' getting thoroughly aroused to the importance of tho great issues at stake in the pending campaign. Well informed Republicans report large accessions to oar ranks in ell tbe townships, and assure us that the county will give Maker a larger mujonty than it has ever given to any candidate. ... .,

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Died.—At his residence, on North 6th street, at 6 o'clock, last eltefiing, oftypbns malaria, Jacob B.

Apbtin,

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Gebmak Geanx CLUB.—Tho ladies Terre Haute who would vote lot

ana Ceiiax, were tbe franchlfe eytendffd to t^£jett«r j»alf of-tlM huoian fatnily in this country presented to the Gergattn Gr^nt ami Colfax Club of this city at Tusaer Ht^ 1. last night, a heiutffnl Fr^tfd .States flagi The pr^septftfon speech .was. made by C. E. Hoafor.i, and tho banner was aceeptpd, on behalf of the Citib, by Hon. Albert Lange, boih cf whom Acquitted themselves in the most satisfactory manner.

After .the presentation exeroiws, Col. Jofcn J?. Baird was introduced, and proceeded with a Bpeeeh iH his peculiarly effective style. He reviewed most 6t

leading questions of the canvass, in a logiCfll and convincing manner, and was hobored with frequent manifestations of apblause. «ft. .sjSsw&te^ fuquas Band ^is preeent, and furni^ipd elceiJent music. The meeting "closed With cheers ior the ladies, and a si rail ar compliment to Co1. Baird. is,

01 S. PBICSBTTKBU- CktrRCB^-Previ-oui notice having been given from the pulpit,, after sermon, on last Sabbath, a r|ef statement of the financial condition {the Presbyterian Church, on Seventh street, was made W'hich in substance was this:: |Phe church building and ground had epfi the congregation, at It stands, $13,30pj Of this amount Bines January, 1866, thb congregaticin had paid $9,400. In addition to this tLey bad paid for the support of the church §3,200 tbis left an unpaid balance due. and yet to become due$2,300 To. liquidate $1,000, aftbis-debt Mr. Ja« Hite propped yfc conttifcuU ?60Q, if the congregation

:wful!i

do as much., The

whole BHK-.U&I6 raised was $1,380 instead of fl.'Opo •"Tta.a.

the debt of the church

vifii r«du«fed ct/- lew than fl,000. Jf any p6ra do^ires to c:-/fitribjjte who has not donejio, they xn«^ do so hj

,* §TATfi FiIB.--Several of rfur citizens T|bo intend to spend the frhole Week at tee State Fair, started for Inoiinapolis yfestefday rriorning. The Band.of the old ^4th Indiauft, combined with Tout'* Silver Band, went over in the afternoon. The T, & I ^B. R, la o^rrying visitors at b-a1f-ia^e, at:d with the pleasant weathei premised yesterday, there will be large aitendanqe from tfcis city end county. Wev learn from the Indianapolis journal,

that the grounds are really in

superb order, and trothing is" wanting in thi»regardi

About-ftv®%prflred:entries

Were made iast week—-a better prospect than any Fair in this State ever opened with, and this exhibition will doubtless be the largest ©VeWr held in Indiana. The railway track to the flair grounds has been finished. The fare from the Union epot will be top cents eaOh w&ji,

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T. G. Gttthbi* and G.

Day

SfATS FAIE— Tfce T. ft I. E will carry visitors each d%y pi thfi week on the regular mail trait), USavibg Hi8ike.'ftt|-0.45 A.M at*half fare.

have

oponeJ a barker «hop on Main street. •re ready to give goo4 yojrlf to ail custo. mers who come at «ay business hour.-r-We will open at 6 o'clock and close at half-past eight: and' 1.1 rfffd* 12 oh°Satur day night. We keep a flfst-olass article of flesh frash. Al?o .tonlc .which .JsiiH keep the sealp cleaT of-dandruff and leave tbe hair tn good order. Alsp the samg article of hair restorative that vnll restore the hair aed stop it from falling out, and Restore it to a dark color. Ladies calling at this shop will be waited on with polite ness: H«rir dressing and cutting, hair frizzing -and shampooing. Shop between fethand Tib ftreets, ,qn the south side of Alain.

Thx Joint Discussion at Cablislk. —Major W. W. Carter and D. W. Voorhees happened to meet at Carlisle, last Saturday, where each had an appoint meut, Yoorhees having made his ap pointment there after Major Carter's meeting had been announced.

Both being at the same place, and Yoorhees having been taunted by his friends with the moral cowardice he has shown in avoiding a joint canvass of the District, without assigning any valid reason therefor, he was tinally worked up to a sufficient degree ef courage to face his opponent in a single debate, provided he could have all the advantage,

Cattec "accepted the situation," glad of an opportunity to meet Yosshees evep on terms of gross unfairness. He went into the debate dfr'tefms dictated entirely by his gbrtnklrif opponent and gave Voor* nees such a lesson as that gentleman will not oare to ihAVe repeated. -Wei learn from rainy reliable soirees that the Major came off with all the honors of the encounter. having Sustained himself in a' manner far surpassing the expectations of even his most partial Mends.

Th# result of this debate fully jusli&es the prudancB tif YftorheeS tn declining o1 fft caavsis."• ^With all hit atoilHy tm it no matoh for itajor Carter, and canztevec jsuccesifv^llv taeW io able an opponent id

triad the «ouh oi patriot#, the eloquence of Yoorhees waf thrown into the scale

53S?*- '"hwtetsfefti rested the4h opes of the enemies of

u?h«-gho^a of Hb» daati paat^vate ai [company for Yovrheea to fptee on the ktnmp, «sp«cial)y when these ghosts a^ ssume the ^Ihapa of eoldiers who tied to isava the Got*rm&ei& which Yssthstf and his frifinda, directly *nd ladi*e«jyf •ought for ftto* dMfrcHf.

Alsu*3iT$ w&idh Will lltfvdi here on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: morniB^M#p^o'clocfe rj

Hal/farl hAwte^il^'good fir riturn only on tho roaU traiaJ|»ying Indianapolis at 'M.& ^ry

fdwo

in the 27th

vear of his age. Notice of funeral arraogem«tft8 will be given in future -V *.?

fotf

National Banks

The city get a cent of tax The township a cent of tax

Grant

the

IA^b the Banks pay no city tax, h^in^ exempt by tbe la.w* of the FUate of Indiana? but they do pay a township tax, county tax, and a State tax onJ.h«ir capital stekk,

which.88. the

Journal

I

}At La Fatkttx, last Saturday, twer littlft a IMter, and before assistance could reach (||am they were drowned. All efforts to resuscitate them were unavailing, and the lifeless remains were taken home. The names of the boys wore Hill and Parker

bo vs. .plying .in a pond of water rfHiit'^Bll fro^a faMt'itfto the

The Postmaster "General has designs ted the following additional Money-order Post-offices in the State of Indiana: Angola. -Ladog^.

LaGrange,

Sloomfleld. Huffton. Brazil.

r.

t1ie special

traih leaving Indianapolis at 5.35 p. m. t4iw Fair promises to be the most successful of any ever held in the State and vU" itor^ from this portion of the State.

in this city

over two nundred thousand dollars in governmenji bonds. This vast amount la the capital, or property, with which they do business in our midst, and from which they reap immedse profits. On this big sum does:,, }*,

Fall

a

The county a cent Of tax The State a cent of tax? Ho not a farthing I While Tom, Diti and Harry have to walk up and pay -all these taxes on their house and lot the rcwpl bftukprh a»ap fhtar

fingers at the

t?«i|g^ther4r and order him to pass out or ^tl^|r mighty presence! ^Laboring men, how long do you went 4t* pay your own taxes and the taxes of tbjj privileged'•claes of bankers.—Journal. jfoor real downrl^|l^[)f»lstent %iftg coximend uA to th^ Jonmai, as it is issued d|jj after day, with lie on top of He. The afdve extract is from yesterday'^ ifSUO api either betrays the editor's ignorance else a total disregard cf truth. It is

states is based

ibn their government bonds. The Nail al State gank pay#, oq its capital ,|:k alo'r.e, $4,080,00 the'First Nation[IBank pays oji the same $2,720,00. ith other tax on ^property these two anks jbailA^|^e °«m1»

Wit

PTABE ITEMS.: J|

Ithe Evansville

Courier

Two hundred ladies and gentlemen of Indianapolis assist in the production of thp Drummer Boy, this week at the Rink Wat ci^. y|Wl) #1,. |t

I IkoWKLL and Cobu^^^djircular of the S^th gives the following as the quotations lor Indiana wool in E-o&pn: Coatse, 48@ |(|c medium, 48c fine, 48@ 50c.

!-||on

cftli^n^ oii^y'.

H. §i?9.+der,'Ti»f2'q»r. iOi-

Frnay 'f.ig^tj^kt^Princeton, while |he Grant Gurj Squad of Evansville was cg i|s|l.i^| &4.Jr&atuce|^charge took place, by which tbe face of one of the men wai.r^^ ^u|t j^ t.^aBg§ro.iwly hiirned.

& JOINT"

Baker and aenator Hendricks was held yisterday fct ifeleoi, Washington county. Tjie next and last of the series will be b^ld at. Rockport, Spencer county, on uTgafty,"TQct:~lst.

Leavenworth. Mishawaka. »»it? Oxford. Portland. Union City. Williamsport.

Cam^iJgfPCil'.^a Ne wburg

parlisle. Decatur. Hagerstown. Hartford City.

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Delphi

dispatch of the 26th says

Ihere wasii Agister meeting, ot the Republicans of Carroll county held there on Saturday, there being not less than four thousand people in the Court House iquare, to hear the eloquent and gifted Colonel Thomas H. Nelson, who made one of the ablest speeches of the cam iaign. The day Wai cold and disagreeable, but notwithstanding this the people jistened attentively in the chilly air for three hours, and seemed only to regret that Colonel Nelson was compelled to stop at all. The people were aroused to the highest pitch of enthusiasm,

Thebe will b« a grand Republican rally on Monday, "October 5th, at Fort Wayrtei '^nsffng: the prominent speak era that will be present and deliver ad dresses, are General John A. Logan, and jP. C. Shanks, candidates for Congress in that district. There will be a grand torchlight procession in the evening by jthe Fighting Boys in Blue.

This "Will be the grand and deciscive ^-ally of Northern Indiana, and every thing is being done to insure its entire success. General Fremont's first speech made during the campaign will be de iivered at that place, and is anticipated with greaf inteffesl.

Ladies, Gents and Childrens underwear, at- i-iS. Rtcx

TmwpTfl^T ifutt "Bttofahd front room on MculaES »pqaixfi

5

ft Co.

Nbat tihou^er Shawls at IJ 4J dit ON ft

EN^kstt«0?.-

29-sept-dtf

1 PAisr. xt* Sfi*wl)'I"1 ^11 Wool (iouble Shawls, Shoulder Shawls, at

W. S. Rtce ft Co.

Wkt istbe^®iw?vxBaAa. WtftJraiB the it Because it has RowelI's Improved blt'Geer, andthe patent sto», which, p^t&ti tlMfl^ frqtn eij|tire]ly |pp«ating •—(See advertisement.) .? dtf

LABailihd elegaS^tc^^'of^^lloider. tee bow opening at dlt, SAXTON 4 WALMfHt.

mwm

bow aaditi&few

Hock juft speiied it dit. sa±ton & Wai^lxt

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HsADQUABTEBS Co. D. AliD E. I Pursuant to General Order No. 12, ydu are hereby commapded to assemble^ at your Headquartersj over Davis.' D'Ug Store, this (Tuesday) evening, sharp o'clock, for the purpose of turning out to here tbe soldiers' friend,'Q. P.-Mortyjt,,

By'order of^ jAS.O'MABi, -,i' 7 ,'js. w.„ j^b*?*,.^ j^rviCaptainB Qo. E. J. F. OKkittT, JQBTN BABNKS,

Saxton ft Walmhley have a splendid line of Satlo, Plain and WatflrqdjTritn ming Ribbons.

and winter Dress Goods, Popll

Alpacas, Merinos and plaids, &c,i ftp. W.&lhfCBft Ce

iff M. A Rarida rj? h" itf

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Ui. Jul

Fob

Notions line, go to

dlt

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learns from the

Nfew'Yorb Wof'W that findJanft ©. fQll of dn^thusiasm for Seyn\our and Blair 1 •ji_ ~i

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Madame Foxa Corset Skirt Supporters of all sizes in White and Gray at B. Weiz's. dwtl •M &

I For Sale.—I wish to sell my residerice oh Strawberry Hill, or exchange for property centjrally located. sdtf M. Oicott.

A celebbatbd CHKMielBays: "I consider, after a careful comparison and analysis, 'Barrett's Vegetable Hair Resferative' by far the best hair (preparation in the market. It is theonl^ one lean fully indorse."—Boston

Journal.

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23-dwlw. -S-'.-tii

Good Tea and good (poffee and good Sugar can be bought cheaper

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11(11 OLIVRB

M"(

^Orderly Sergeants,

dll

at

Th* best Berlin Zephyrs in every cc ot at 'Saxton & dlt

Thb Rollers in the Novelty and Clh mpion Clothes Wringers can be separt ,ed at both ends. Buy *o dtherS. dtjf

Bkatttifol new styles of Gimp Ti mings and buttons arriving at dlt Saxton & Walmslkt

Ladies, Take Noticb.—I will oben on Wednesday, Sept. 3Qth, a banda rna assortment' of Pattern Bonnets laid its, together with all tbe latest novehit of tbe season in tbe way of Trimming i. Also, a choice selection of Yelvets F«ith ers, Flowers, &c, kept constantly on hand.

and

everything in the Trimming!

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SAXTON & WAtJIBiE]

New BARBKBSHOP^We have ojened a barber shop on Third street, at the "green front/' third door north of Itain where we are prepared to do every hing in our line. We are- making hair nktf. hapr dye, flesh wash and" hair restor tiv? which we will dispose of reaBfl iable" rates. We have engaged: James Pat idge, Robert Carter and Prof.. Brown of New Ytrk, who is pronounced the 9nest workman ever in this city. -We. nvite our old customers to call and see us st our new .location. "^V •..,j Joshua

Davis,

-ti John

Gibbs,

m*f&

ainife.

Notice !—All perisons knowing ihera pelves Indebted to R. W. Rippet«je,,fpr Groceries and Provisions, will hearjsomething tojtheir advantage by calling on hiim at Dowlfffg Hall on or" Mftffe fhe ldth of October.

y- &

d3t.

o^b^ween Golwn&r

at Foote's

Tea Store than any wheTe in the city.— Tbat is the verdict of those who have tested.,the matter. Satisfaction guaran­

Madame Fots Corset Skirt Supporters, for $1,50 a piece at "^Feiz's Skirt factory, dwtf.

Remember the place, the very plafc^ the right place, the cheapest place to buy Skirts and CorseU is at 8. Weiz's. dwtf.

Highest

cash pbice paid for

papers

at M. B.

Hudson's,

23-dlw. f4$^i39 Wabash street.

A splendid lot of Imported Bulbs, including Hyacinths, Tulips, Jonquiils, Narcissus, Crocus, ftc., just received ^»t Foote's Seed Store.. The Hyacinths a% beautiful when grown in glasses or pots in the house, dwtf.

Remember that we will sell goods cheaper than any other honse in the city. Gbeineb ft

Forrest,

dtf Cor. 3d and Ohio Ste

Change of Residence.—Dr. Pottef Homoeopathist, has removed hi? residenc, to No. 41 South Fifth street, second house south of Poplar street. Office as heretofore, No. 19 South Third street. *v-22-dtf.

Take Notice—Tbat we bought at auction a large lot of Stamped Aprons, which we will sell at 25c., 30c., 35e., 40c and 56c apiece according to size. ^A'WJTTIq fc Co., 14dtf. 78 Main St.

Sam

F.

'WjfcitBLVfS:

»Ms over Engles ft ^ore for rent also Second floor. For par-

Badglet

ment of colors, for the first time in this market. Also Alexandre and JP^otoi^ Side, all numbers and colors. d2w at it-ft TurtL, Smtx & Co.

Cai.T, on Sam F.

Badolet

Sam F.

Childb*#

9i

t.

MltttTON

AKDa

im nogToir -T€. mmm

['PitfHh Will'Speak at the rfsWE

COURT HOUSE SQUARE,

ftnday, September 29tl4

Speaking will codniinence' at oil& o'otOfek .vfl it •a. .. -,»J {«t I: S«?T

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IJITIOK

COUNTY MEETING. I \.V-V §a.i .-..'-it -Aklr

Ifr

GENERAL HUNTER served his country with distinction, during the War of the Rebellion, and nOw represents the Old Fifth District in Congress.' He will answer Mr, Yoorhees upon the subject of Reconstruction, Finance and Taxation and desires to be heard by candid men of all parties.-

This biting tbe-firsti^maty Meeting since our Illustrious Standard Bearer, GENERAL GRANT, was -placed ,-ifi nomination for the Ptesidafltcy/ it is hoped that the loyal citlieiifl atid soldiers will make eueh a Demonstration a& Will satisfy the AntMRepublieSn and DTslbyttl element arheng uS^tliat the "L"b8fdaUSe"'ietindeed lost, and' that its origihatbrs,: supporters and sympathisers, citi^ neVer again attain power in this Oountry.

Bty order of the

Fro a

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In.

Cheap Edgings and Insert in faint's Waists, ftc. dlt Saxton ft Walmslet'^

41

HEVINB TOWNSHIP—At Snlphur Springs, TuesdaJ, Oct. 0th, at 1 o'clock. Speeches will be madeTy E. 'U. Bo3e, Horil li. Hamilton, HonJohn O. Crnin find L-.'-F. ilnzzy.

PBAIEIETON TOWNSHIP—At Prfeirleton, Tuesday, Oct. 6th, at candle^ lighting. Speeches will be made by Hon. T. H. Nelson,' Hon. John O. Crain, L. F. Muzzy and Hon. H..D, Scott', ^LJNTON TOWNSHIP—At fiartford, Wednesday, Oct. 7th, at I' o'clock. SpsecHes will be made by Ool. T. H. Nolson, dol. E. McLean and&on. H. D.Scotlj. •.

PIE^ON TOWNSHIP—Atthe Ba^tistiChurch^ Thursday, Oct. 8th, at 1 o'clock. Speeches will be made by Col. John P. Baird, Col. T. H. Nelion and Hon. H. D. Scott. 1OST CBEEK TOWNSHIP—At Township House, Thursday, Oct. 8th, at candle lighting Speeches will be made by Col. W. E. McLean Hon. E. Hamilton and O. W. Barbour.

HONEY OJ|EKK TOWNSHIP—At Township House, Friday, Oct. 9th, at candle lighting Speeches will-be^nade by Col. W. F. McLean, W.. K. Edwards and H. D. Scott.

The candidates for county offices will be present. All ate invited to attcn'd without distinction of party. The Republican organizations of the tnwnshifii are reqaested to be present.t

The ladies aro espacially invited to attend. —1— .wl' •e Oen. lew. Wallace

General

is receiving the best

Oysters coming to the city. „dtf

Th* Celebbatbd GotrRVomBinis Kid Gloves,

we offer in a complete assort*

when you

Want a cao of large Oystars, dtf rarcr to make

Badolxt

Is going

Oysters av fpeetaU^^ indnS^paenta. dtf

can buy gooda cheap as

psawita at Greniar A Bettmh. -m .! Spenci*:»ImfirovedS^f-Sealing Frail Jan, anly Two Bollaai p»r doaen, BWWn ft Mdvln's, No. 0 Maid etieK. «w»s#

Mobton

speak at

casiohal use.

r?rT3}

^woim

Wslt&SSQZ-J

..fed

L'hUNrON BXKDDTIVE COMMITTSBi: I -r-OV .: Of Vigo I ?. ET^.u Jl»" 1^ County Cainrass.

mrr

Township Meetings will be lield at the following times and pHBSBiT•r,iKSSri3',ffteS FAYETTE TOWU^Slf^At-HeTr-Closhon, Wednesdsy, Sept. SOth, at 2 o'clock. Speeches will fie made: by Hon. W. P. Fiahback, H(jn. F, M. Meredith and Hon. H. D. Scott.

PBAIBIE OliEKK TOWNSHIP—At Widdletowh,'Thursday, Oct.-'lat.iist 1 o'clodlt.- 8pee hejTPill be made by Hon, W. P. Fiahback, lloii. F. M. Meredith,.Hon. E HttmiUqa,ftnd,L. E-1Mu?zy-i

SOOABr CBEEK TOWNSHIP—At' Township House, Saturday, October 3d, at candle lighting. Speeches wilt- be muda by E. fi. Bos^ Hon. E: Hamilton. L. Muzzy and Hon. HI D. Scott.

OTTEB CREEK TOWNSHIP—At Tuttte'sMill, Moqday evening, Oct. 6th, at candle lighting.— Speeches will be made by E. E. Bose, W. K. Edward*, O. W. Barbour and h. F. Muzzy,

An

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Will speak as fellows Tuesday {September 29th,: Lint6b, Greene county, 1 o'clock jP.

Tuesday, September 29th, Bloomfleld, Greene county,. o'clock v, m. idii

Wednesday, Sep em bet Greene county, 12 o'clock r.'

old news­

3 Ith,: Worthington,

DCajor W. W. Carter

Hit

Bipublicaa candidate for Congress, will speak at the following places Sullivan County, 28th, 28th, Sdtkand 80ih at 1 o'clock, r. ii..

Hartford, Vigo county, October 1st, at 1 o'clock P. M. Sanford, Vigo county, October 2d, nt. 1 o'clock p. u.

Rosedale, Farke county, October 3d, at 1 o'clock p. m.

PerrysTilte, Vermillion county, Oitobrt- Wli, nt1 o'iJlockP. m. ,f.-r 'i Eugene, Vermillion county, October (ith, at I o'clock P. 31.

Newport, Vermillion county, October fith, at ni^ht. Bono, Vermillion: county, October 7th, at 1 o'clock P. M.

C. Httnter will t\ !r Vs^ mJi

Terre Haute Turfdny '. :..„,Sept 29 Sullivan Wodnesday :.......Snpt 30 Bockrtlle-. Thursday Oct I Newport ...••' Friday....:... Oct fi

CokItittttional Dt^rfiBENcts.—There are many constitutions so inherently defective in energy as to- derive groat bene fit from a moderate use ef pure liquor combined with euch vegetable medicines and extracts as enter into the composition of Roback's Stomach.Bitters, and there are many situations in which even the health ieftt derfve.additional Security from its ac

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a'

If healthy persons arp exposed to un usual and continued esertionin confined air, or .under the heat of the-sun, or to the influence of depressing watchfulness by traveling, and change of diet and water, ot if residents of malarious districts or.the rank river. bottoms of the Wejt and South, there can be no doubt bat a care ful useBitten with the fboct wouM: sordy be thai finieans of wairittg offiettfftl disease and enabling thetn to .bear up Unaffected where, wftheut the Bitters, they would likely have io' SuOcamb tha disease. They strengtheoj tone and inv^bfate^ aid'd%«#tten and facrease the appetite. sell-dwlnr--V- -1-• -,i»» V-. ik

SPEER'S STANDARD WIN* BITTERS trntfrtqWh

OB

4tf ,iw:! in, '"Sit 4 f." f*

Or

jip«9qiu ^{rS?

toaid-jmq^rtie^ i» p*r*y, «nd its

Tjwrr* rtir«

fa?

MS**#* sd fASioo&i

a.

Xjt sOw

'T******! *tt» J«rr* |brtiiyiog wantagaiaat malaxlonsdisorder*,

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rt «S. iMMit''«

-Xssraafiiaswtsstas fww.,1 ilBW UKI uSi

rfsnoiaxllsOMi Mwitins

&di inn

OTILXINDIBrr

(B

?d

.iri-Ji. -.j.

Will addreH th» People of Vigo Copnty, »t, the

OOTFHT HOVBK stVAKB, -.j'.

TERRE-HAtrfir,"

TI1E8BAY. SEPT. 39 tit

AiT I O'CLOCK, P. M.

A

JUilUCL, '--A r.*

C&l? osv

KOI.JTK. VUXiUU,

V«K l! P'r.£SJ .V.

COL. 1. ff. THOHWOl!,

flEM.H.ir.irAsiiniiii, aur^oxt of safltovr.v:

andpil(.ra#S,B.l«iyi«lL

it'!:

lJ' toi

wh. $4

U-

aoiid8tl»j i'i?

i'Q »ai.

5«(r

he Fighting Wjttti

sit*

lii,

liBiers are fipwted'lo esMj

-iiiHtiiiUi, ifsiii sin hni Stftr-frjrr

ayn

—j- «.« ,«T" t. A ,-1

aw^ipecy tth eMfe-

-rrUd't^ iflhfeoiJTSS bie.Sedv1'

Xfo

The

are

in riJ hoomocatr

Tism" ten

!'9r:

n#

All: Mo .^slf forllie Pr^erity of

-tbe Conifry arfe e.Tpwtfd ttt fcsc on* mwrto.iii .. tfA oaiov I'no

eaiffnJ.

sjsd iaetiDaqo «rd j^jsI adf^to »uo SOMEONE! €0MEALLl "...Ji vi vi 'ia leia-n

Co^e'dn ftT^ari/m dkrriages,^ Wagoi^f, on Hora^iback,

Sfine -aj .r -c.nu "r-ftJ

90,

£r i.r.' iCvo

jbedii'i '-fit!

of PJovisYdns

V-^.'-yc

sc .' -u

mMmornm.

•-j'siS-'iai •'j

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.firiiim

The day's entertainment will close with-a

••sc-Qm't)

GRAND

TORCHLIGHT gf.-.f, fit -.vqiK-.A otti ar.i.'

assobtmbnt of French, Gilt and Alabaster Ornamental Qloclu at John R. Freeman's, No. 5 Warren Blook. dtf

Removed.—Austin, Shryer & Co'i Hardware store is renrtfOved to 112' Dem ing Bfocft. 17dtf, foat-'h-J*

h*'

7

'•«».—*

A: ne# JlB' for:s^Iced' and presirvld Frnits af-» C.'I. Ripibt's a

For

the best variety of Fruit .Jars, go

to Brown & Melvin's: 30dtf

Avstjcn 4b GBiQSBif, smccfflacis.' to Wr Rippeto^ will oobtiniMi to beep a foil and: first-qlass skx^i of Groceries and country produce, at the same well-known and popular stand. i. 8-dtf

Grover

I5dtf. C. Wittw & Co.

Go to Ray & Bailey's for fine peaches They will keep a foil stock every day through the season. Prairie chickens in a few days. dtf 1: —7-7

I

Lemons

ti«m jwu«ttt«.-ifthe etji'ifW^ni nu&ption

74peak!ng

i-I^M'eTfs

TL

?*wmm

•6*J Ti-R

AN, ELEGANT

5J

BANNER

ill be presented to the largest delegation out.ii c- Hsidaaf Harrlstttt te^Dihipr'^ I Tol s5y.' ..i7." uS-a 'W r,B

r..

4 Baker SeWihe Machine

Office, No. 196 Metropolitan Block, east Main street, Terre iHaute, Indiana, All kinds of Threads, Needles and parts of Machines tor saie also, new and improv ed Grover & Baker Sewiflg Machines al waysanJiAnil-Jjd for sale by. dtf, ^twuih ,yp, A. Cantw^I,

Removal.—Austm, Shryef Co1 Hardware store is refnoved to 172 Deming Block. I7dtf.

To opr Friends and

by the box, ana old Potatoes

*t $1,00 per bushel, at Ray Bailey 's^

Niea 8oRQnirtt'ats,^W£'r: *#*1*

dtf,

VT~

Fresh.

FANCt^

va .«

Iv»

O, ECODBINO AND Rl« F. Beiners still continues to all kinds of ladies' and wear in any fashionable

PAIBJNi clean gentlemen

(SB _£Z

ade also has a practical tailor engaged to repair gent's clothes in the neatest Style. iyg fjiw .,3r- .dtf

A gift? Pastry Cook at heed tf

the fNational Hodse—no others feoOd wa^es will be paid.

.Mi I

t^o-rtc* OT CHiwo*.—S. It. £oBUn» havlng rtiflao^d Ma "business stand to oth street netweea Mainnaad t^iio, is prepared ta famish hj| customers with Ganlen and i'ield seedSj Iiime- Cement, Ffeu^ ^eed «Skc. Gfve hftn'a call dtP **rTj

WANTSO. -77

/VV. vUlf AsaWt»U?*eat fts»t will iKtost

ft* mfrM

Tax*.

«m* SMf^pea-

•»9MrtaM,MtaMrtaMjatatUtioi WMU fnjjiiftj towMita the iiwtw of Mad iUsimii. lCUiiwu of peoplt are erow4wt taBtkit lidlitrMivkm tlisy are conth« alHWtio Tlras nhicb •igU

JlKdlM, F«rer and Ague, and

eoaptatato and million son are canUMil ot mi

conatgr v^kKa «wUj dlMMea infeat the #rg¥Uo«.Xmm &m*fi Willi dragw.ir^cb Maa^t»r*ri»ttaiftUd....Stay r*«Qtr« a iur«

MISHI^XB'a HXRB BII-

tbkt jflV «*sct

|«rman*at

and. cflcacioa

ttwrefkww diKaw hM Otaa4y iaitaned llatlf op

its vJc,m#xc tt ia an to fallible enr^, and i« iigtay«kl«4toaU *eTar andAgnedisUiot». loU dwtw

W*M\=ldglJ COSCENTRATED INDIGO nrtlKLstndrr-—PreefroaiOralk AoM.—8m

Ch—»'« Qntlltttt.

PiteotPockat Placuthon or Emenr .Bag nuammomu. aB raveobible OioeersaadOnigBtaSSi s:: JySOdwSm

Moth Patches, Freckles and en.— Th« asily Bell^ble Bomedy for those br ."'a

coo -ftioM .on the face is "Pxaai's

IliC-iOH frElNMEHL.

if.

AMUSEMENTS.

EA.TEJR'1

fll

GONCOBDIA HALL.

'n jTbaradsy, October 1st, 1888.

COHPIylMENTAEY BENEFIT, FOR TH* MiNAGER, WM. PELIS8IEB.

-.r Scenes from

SB ADO W PANTOMIMES, Aicanrsd by Prof. Max, from the Theater Beyal, c.=*!V Munich. Admission 35 Cents

NEWAPVERTI8EMENTS,

IMtf

The Novelty Wringer received the marked approbation of the jury, and was awarded th* HtOHlSf PBEMIBK. It lanow adBitted that it has no equal as a family wringer. 4 it has the Xa«ent Flange Cogiriieela on both ends of the Bolls, ai well as the approved appliances for adjusting the pressure, io that a fine laoe collar, or a heavy woollen blanket can bo ran throngh with equal facility ^td Without injury. Indeed, in all re Specta, its snpariority fs so apparent that the high testimonials it is comtantly receiving can be readily accounted for.

15

ington, also at the State Fairs of every Northern State, and is the only Wringer which KV1B Took A first PaMttv* at the Fair of the American Institute.

Its sale (aow over 350,000 wringers,) is greater than of a'l other Wringers combined. It is very durable, and every Universal Wringer la warranted.

A supply of Wringers, alto of the CELEBRATED DOIT WASHING MACHINE always kept ready for shfsa:nntf at Cleveland, Chicago, St Louts, Louisville nad New Orleans. Sold by dealeta generally. __ B. O. BBOWNING, l«f "S"

99«f

1. Bipuf?*

Vegetables every day, at lOdtf

Ray & Bajley's.

A New

MBRCHANT TAI LOR INC

1

dis-

Moth

and

VUckba Lanotf,'- Pr«par«l unly by Da. B. O ,40B«Qd-St.,HewTork. Sold everywhere. l^ftMOd nas.

fin) CrjI^tl lee.—The undersigned Is n«|w prepared to furnish the public with clear h^alihy Ernr wad Spring Pond Ice fcr the seaeon, kt low rates. Two wagons will rnn daily, and snpplf all Basinets Houses and Private Fam-

Uee.' OrBers left at he Post Odea, with Asi A VciDonald, or at the Washington Saloon, will iatii#with prompt attention. Those wishing a P«r4 healthy article of fot, weir to order from

«f

iti&i .taohm -1 f.- ifA Ki ft t,

I

(if this U0T*Ht ClOTHis WaiKOta

exhibited at the late Fair of the American Issti uri, the Kew Tork Iditeral Cbrlatlan

In fact, whenev-

ir and wherever exhibited it invariably secures ttle highest honers," 'Zpv

H. B. PHELPS & CO., flen. Agts., No. 17 Cortland St., New Tork City.

Sold Everywhere. p29

who first said, that "the man

Who invents a new di*h dees more for Society t&an the man whsdiscovars a Planet."

nCAClO

or

DI MACARONI

Italian jprtpared

Ofaeae

ifaccarcnf,

is now efffcr-

edasa most delitloui, wholesome and piquant comettibl*

(conreient lunch) for the use of anu,

ilea, Bachelora, Excnrsiana,

{Picmci,)

Travelers,

ahd .r nsa in Beer Saloons, Bar or Sample Booms. It is eaten on Bread, Bisonit ar Toast. It is saitable for lor Sandwiches flagUse "Dw ftttine di ptma cam!«••«."]

Especially is it adapt­

ed for thoie climsts where the article of cheese cAnnot be kpt in a eonnd condition tar

length »f lime. It maybe mod as a seasoning for Soaps, Hash Stews—and warmed upon a stove, after the tn hasbtea otonsd, it mates, without farther -,prpa#atlon, a Diticiors W«lsh KabSit.

Tor liavelera and oihers^l is far more econemi4alas4conielat thA4Srrdt««a,

Daditd

or

ICWLT GILDBO Show Card, seaway padket aba shipped per Kxpran to any addrsee. Lteeral disconntamadeto the trade.

M.By—TheCaoladt MacQaroni la pat np in tin I

£5lbd' *t! c***

of

jtocjalabi all iespe«tft££i' Orocere, and at tie staw!

ikpw»^

«S

•stem

shonld be ad-

Cacfo rsifsny, «T„ IISW TOBK.

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V.

Ig

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The Univergftl CIothes*wrlnger, With Bownt'a luPROVtD Dotmis Qbab cannat be snrpasaen or eqOaliad by any otbar Wringer for durability, till the expiration of tbe patent for the "STOP GEAB" or fastening above the i, which prevents them froji entirely separat-

Any sensible poraon can understand that a cogwheel wringer having cogs, wheOter at one or

ntds ot

Patrons.—

About the 1st of October next we shall re move to the new and elegant store built for us in the new Deming Block j-za:.aciii

the roll, which can play apart and fly ont of gear when a large article is passing throngh,

ia COMPABATIVELV WOBTHLESS, as the cogs

arethspof noaldu-Ammest Th* Universal Wringer was awarded the Gpid Medal at th. Great New England Fair tock

the Firat Premium at the National Fair at Wash-

»f

TfilL.OBljrGi

J. WALMSMEY, 1 .ri'" r. .±3$.!^.-

c.

Mercliaiit Tailo#, •V .1 y, •v ..

Has jwt received a? NEW STOCK of,„r

CtOTHS,

.'Li ScASSIMEBKS,

S I I I S

A I O I N

ri--

a]

.£ .-BEAVEK^

TB1COT8,7 •«»X V'Tt":

I OVERCOA1ISGS, :/ac and TBI MM I W«

Which he proposes to make up to order I

0«, n&2f

the

Most Approved Stylet

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t-»1 •mS. js a

AT. THE i« illW

r&jetMU

W O N

145 Main Street.

§*a Hlur t-MV ««a. iMSH r«u I a

.*1.

JSfo old Stock on hand, my' Stock is Entirely New*

s»pS9iHjjJa .i »t«r ®'fU

MERCHA1N

4

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\np) -*t\A i| &»'•! SJ 4«k

i-

TAlT.OTllNG!

*4** T.

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I14!

J1'

flfamle^-leah, the ifiaaken. mNJUGAL LK88OJV, ConeladlFg with the Mlrth-prorekicg

FREMRIIKSCHLK WlNd

a WW

-h 11,' i, __

14"!

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r*. «ga» U!)

:$H 9it

-.'.bet

Hasjuat received a targe and well aelecttd Stock

of

(*T9^WkMuSu.'«':rtm

Fall and Winter Goods!

•'.^V tisSt 1 I CHtt-i-'fe y, -4C.1 Consfsting inpirtof FINS

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Freheh, Englfsb and Americ»ii 'S« ai»it '1 €ASSIl[£SRi:S -h ...

English Melfoirr for Basinet Suits. •. «Ki J*** French Cloth, Docskin&Beaverj o1 m* Whi:V n\ bo aoM at iha ry lowest prlcss, ftr J®9* each only, by the yaid, or male up t&\iyr''2r° urdir'ou ahcrt potlea. r„

"L0WPBICES, EXACT FITS akd FIRST QUALITY OOOD&"

mi

^notd/' f»fe»«e*A«e *»HW

Cuitomers, old and new, are cordially invited to call at i- Jf

175 Main St.,80uth side, bet. 6th& 7 th.

j- FALL TMAME, 1868.

I

if: BANNISTER

1'

FALL AND W I\TEtt ST0CM!

CONSISTING IN PABT, OF FIN1

BEAYERS!

AniT'fbra Fin^iSWSrfmBat of BUtck "M OoTofad

Clotlw ..ra(iDo^^||||$^ I **Hl *4w»4w% ,,.it

4V

12 Oonrtland-st.- New Tork.

of Food.

Article [2Van»li»«».]

It was M. BattLAT Savaein-, the celebratad French

Qatlronomt,

BfiWIIItL STYLES o'.iie, Of AMSBICAN CASS5MEBKS of all grade* aad' prioei.

r& !rp! mM I f? 5i Abo kept constantly on hand a good assortment-

OP

rfo'f

N. B. Catting done to order also, Renovating *lti and Bepairing in the cheapest banner. d3itk roil

MERCHANT

•VMh

S

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u* X4

Bitty*»eoi

is NOW BKCEIVING HIS*^*®^

Jfall

3

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4Ja 1

FRENCH and ENGLISH

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CISSIMEBES

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BUSINESS SUITS.

#LACKt BROftNt

ANJ}

rtf

»{hi ,?si,

BLUE, DAHLIA,

fij yER

F()X

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Gloves, Hosieryt Mandfcerch'fs, Suspenders, lies, 6c.,

'•4

iT*»

S H1RT8,

*$(

any

Of thl beet qnaHty, made to order. 'Psiarfs Jtil

1

Woolen Shirts,

Knit.

PoUtd

M*au. The Preprletor* and Patentee oaanot Init ask Send •5.0-Jfor SAMPLE DOZEN lb. Cans, and

Dosen, at .Still superintends tbe Merchant Tailoring

'^fBAjrarisT«»»»,

iHi

(.-!

A Good Line of i'

im.hu

Jackets,

if. Shawls.

IA few Nloe Oaea.J

Satchels and Valises. it* Utsttaa

aej

MB. BLACK~

Department, and guarantees a perffct at. ma

CUSTOMERS, OLD AND NEW'*"***

Are cordially tnrited toeall, at

juA

mm

No. 79 Main StrotZZ** t*gr*

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