Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 October 1868 — Page 3
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DDKESS
iuKBVOITS AND DEBIUTATEW hlfll been protracted I from whoa* xrhoee cases JeWr® hidden' *o render existence deeirabla: prompt ftvo roffowd, from If yon irofutKring.«»
doeA it
npon your ^tsn\ healthI D««»
Kro-r^wSfr those they do bu.iners^t^
1,y-~P/,n!&iKrJW
mlMaw!R»lACOMBEB,
produce
th^7iof%bortTreatlilng
T(
,on
,,ir cheek as bright? uo
liant? The Wooni on J'
s„ weU
Do yon
you enjoy y°"'jne(M with the »ame energy? Do
pnrt^,«
mu"b confidence in yourself Are
-«t* 4pU
jroi u* $$$$itwyourjireror melo™®! Have yo'n restless nights? Tour back dyspepsia- Hav
T# hnt
(hlllk
business men
organs are
diBea0eBi
fromTheme^cyu of self-abu,e tbo" brought about that^un,
Oaneral Affoat for Cnlted
"To owners of Horses."
Thousands of Horses die yearly from Colic.Thl. need not bs. Dr. Tobias' Venetian Horse Liniment, in pint bottUs, price one dollar, will positively core every ease, if givsn according to the directions, when first taken. It is warranted •nperior to anything else for Outs, Galls, Sprains, Old Sores, Swolllngg and Soro Thi oat. It is no new remedy, but of 21 years' standing, and approved by the first Horsemen in tho country.— Ooh Phllo P. Bush, of the Jerome Park Course, has used it lor years, and recommends it to his friends. Orders are constantly received .for,1t, rom the Baolng Stables in England. It has Btood the test of time, no one has ever tried It but continues its use. Becollect to get Dr. Tobias'Venetian Horse Liniment in pint bottles, and take no other. 'A*'
Sold by Druggists *nd Store-keeper! throogli out the United States. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. I7fe{
"MANHOOD."—Snorter
from the
pen
Of KYKBY llimOB LIRE M1SI0. Price, 50 cents a box by mall, 60 cents. Adiress WEEKS A POTTEB, No. 170 Washington Street, Boston, Masai lor sale by all Druggists.
Boston, Sept. 18,1887-Sta wdwly .. .. -——rr-TTM.
THE
NATIONAL TRUST 00. or t*k citt or kbw rom* so. sue br#a»wat,
Capital, ONE MILLION D0LIAR8, CHABTETIED BY THE STATE. DasitIIt.
MAStUM, Pres't. Ja*. Mimm,Sec'y.
Receives Deposits and allows FOUR PER CENT INTEREST on all Dally Balance*, subject to Check at Sight. SPEOIAI. DEPOSITS for Six Months, or more, may be made at five per cent. The Capital of ONE MILLION DOLLARS is divided among over 600 Shareholders, comprising many gentlemen of largfl wealth and financial experience, who are also personally liable to depositors for all obligations of the Oompsny to double the amount of their capiial stock. As the NATIONAL TRUST CO. receives deposits in large or small amounts, and permits them tote drawn as a whole or in part by CHECK AT SIGHT and WITHOUT NOTICE, allowing Interest on AIL DAtt.T b*xakcks, parties throughout the eonntry can keep accounts in this Institution with special «dv«ntage#tof a*«i\nty cottveriMsSl nndprQfiJ#7t .^.jejjdwto.^ tajy-ltJt
Catarrli can be Cured! HEADACHE—At onco relieved. COLDS IN THE HEAD—^Vanquished.
DEAFNESS—Overcome. WEAK EYES—Made Strong.
The object io^^^a^cfelstoj^L^8^^
or
awhile? Do yon constipate! Jpo dyspepsia Areyonr
rns
the hvad I 111 yJ™ me
away make or teetlesi or
^jGrrS
he« of blood to
you have.p'Hsot fatating.
Ired
Is your
lh|a 8
nbject ©o
mind constant „|Lg, (Irod of company, you feci dull, li»t|B left alooe, to get of life? Po noei any little thing from everybody 7 vj»"
80
°*£'Jto Induce ,°cy lunacy '^Tseaso whicb hu^ »nU rtln,«'\SSt iS* re^ cause »f tUa
I'TWifi'ffiS nnrflU is the eat Diurotlc, and is a certain
liaD»ines». ^titbat of Posterity, dopends upon V^l8 ™'ai,l.Shed UP ward of MJr: »ruggist,f" pbiladelpl bottles for ««,')»,
nf
SSft ffi-Sl.2^ porljoule.^r. bottles for ddliverel to any address. Sold ai«SgSS^«'unlesi Uoneup in Jteelgraved wrappsr, with fac-slmile of myChemlr...
"r, nd Blgned
A
sltftiAfl
cat Warehouse, aStleoi-weo-
H. T. HELMBOLD.
Ladies^Tafec Farticnlar Howee.
RML UmW FKMLK -PILLS. VV AHItANTKI) FRENCH.
THB9Kafterwards
PII/TiS, celebratsd many yeirs ago In Paris for the relief of female irrognlftrand no notorious tor tlioir crimi"T^mnlovment in tho practice of abortion, are "^LTffered for sale for tlio first time in America. Thev have been kept i« comparative obscurity,
?0rm0Koneraia us^loat'tl^y^shouliTljo'ampl'^v o-^Ty^mXoten1 bursting open the flood gate, from whatevor.can^ mav have Stopped them but they aro .offoroff to the public only for legitimate use, and all agonts Ire forbidden to sell them when it Is understood
thoi"TloNb-M»rr"ed
^dles should never take
«h*n there is any reftson to bolleve tbem* selves pregnant, for they will bo «nre to prodnse a
this enblpiwy wo#d obla'nr more, «MmUallon thai the prcaervation of that bleeaiug with which nothing earthly aliould be put in. cwipari-
Bon,
viz:
htaltk,
DoeB
"Sou produce palpjtation of the aaa
kldnoyfli
your liver, or urlna^r your your urine frequently get ^wtof ordor? yorj« it ropy on sometimes thick, wtlky, or ft®®*?' ,0 tjie top I— wttllng? Or do* a tbiekscumriw I:o O.-lt aaedlment at
qf titt Age i*
I
fittle anpe-
and yon attribute Vhi« to dyspepsia or hver
wtxsasiZl
cared, and soxnalesijB^.?, pen(ratlTe organs.— dielng a ^«f"°»sr^fwreriru perfect'' The organs of geoeraU ^,^
that those
fill8 ^fl™tU'enorKeytVU, ^ewewfnB, successful bold, defiant, energev
w)jote
generative
a'
healib 1 on never bear
,u
P«f'Cp^n« raclancholy,ofnetv-,
«nchmenMmp^to^o *he thayW onmew, of paip»taH«
Bacc,beah. ed in b„glDCB8
^Jfdon't b«om»sad and discouraged th^ arc they don be ni^tnut in ihecompany #1 1ft5 ^a?d ok you and tSem right in the facononi of your dowucast looks or atjotberjie.". oessabsnt them. 4 do not meaatho.c wt»
discard It: Bit TJCfSTJCrTlta'a BIWW• ta. como mori1 popular and command a vaster eaie
powerful prisons uaed-as
ALLCOCK'8 POROUS PLA8rER8.
#kere
one was sold afew years ago,atliou8aB are sblfl bow. They strengthen, warm and Invigorate ths part upon which they jire applied, and relieve netvo^'afTectlsns of the bowels, Inmbago, painB of the side, and usually all local pains. In affec^.Uft kldpava thev awi'Of yreat
Laaeiteek.
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Ifidwim
Nno Medical Pamph-
of
Dn.
Ottbtis.
The "Medical
Xlmee" says of this work: "This valuable treatise on the cause and cure of premature decline, shows how health is impaired through Becret abases of youth and manhood, and how easily regained. It glvei a cleir synopsis of the impedlmentato marriage, theoauis and effects crf aervr ons debility, and the remedies therefor." A pooket edition of the above will be forwarded on -ecetptof sU stamps, by addressing Doctor
Curtis,
No. 68 North CJhtprlei Street, Baltimore, Md. julyl&y
GUIDE TO MARRIAGE. Tonng Men's Galfle to Happy Mafriage and Conjugal Feiicitr. The humane views of benevo. lent Physlolans, on the Error* and Abuios Incident to Youth and Early Manhood, sent In sealed letter envelopes, frae of charge. Address HOWARD ASSOOIATSON.
Bci
J'., i»WleWpbia, P»v sep24iw3m
ITCH I llTCH rMTCH 1^^ SCRATCH SCRATCH I SCRATUH in from IQ to *8 hours. Wbeaton's Olataent cum Tfce ltch./i-Sf iVlieaton'a Ointment cures Salt Rheum. WheatoD's ointment enres Tetter. ^heaton's Olntatent17 oures Barbert lt^. Wheaton's Ointment enree 6ia Bores. Dmtn'i ointment cures Every Kind
rJ
Tint
This is a dangeroUB season, and
it doe# not find the hnmansysUsa to the boat condition to defy Ite peril#- To use a homelyphraM, the torrid summer weather "t&kM tlie tetarcli p1^^. of the people," and leayeg them }ip«jfe |n4,ia»r gaid. The fit*s of vitality burn, loiiy—Ifee natotally feible ara ntraraUly df^yswdj ally strong are not, as Tigorausa« thsy nilgbt BsTen-elghths of'the community feel more or 1mi Iheinfluence o|„the atmosphsric changM^*blfh produce the malariouB diseaaes.common io OctO' Jer and NoTember, It i« a« p^teotiw ac*N*. lhe«ff«cts of, tbesecbangaa that BOi^SlSBftW 6T01IA0H B1T1EBS have obtained no »mall|^ portion of their celebrity.- The Ortai Vegetable Tonio
1
|iot only a sKWific for Chronic j«
Whd«Tef -wigfiea to be insured against
an attack-of intermittent or remittew »»er (both of which preTall to a melancholy extent atl over theoaunt».) wiU_do_weil to reaort without cieUy, to tbfs Iwidns inrisorating and anti-oil^ ionsiCpecifle. Quitiineha«b«d its daj. It leaves a .ting bshlml, physi^ns are be^n»Uogb_
tosvx,
and
ar®.5'
asafe ana palatable preparation, 20dwlw
1MMKW8R INOIKASE OF fiAlES.
.. TOEK, KOV. !i3,186#.
T. "Xttioct S^o.-^Oendemcn: Ilately suffsred eaverely from a weakness in my back. Having heard your Plaster's much recommended for cases of this kind, I procured one, and the remit was a could deaire. A single Plaster cured me In
4 Proprietor jt the Brandreth Honse.
principal Agency, Brandreth House, New Xork. Sold br_aH P,r uggU ts.
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CHRISTADOEO'S HAIR DTE OldPathiir Time, takfg many a year *.•&: To turn to white dark colored hair
But instantly the EXCELSIOR DTE i: Brings back the tint that charms the eye And Nature wni iliat Canning Art dj Can her own living hues impart. Chrlstadoro's Hair Preservative
Ob, how beautifully glossy yonr hair look* of late, Maria. Tes, Julia, since I have used Oristadpro's Hair PreaerAatlve and Beautifler, tay Hair ha« iniproTed wonderfttlly, and stopped falling out* altogether.
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bkf
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'till
ik\ •a-t
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Clothing-manufacturers and purch asera of Spool Cotton for use on Sewing Mar chines, demanding the best and strongest
SIX-CORD,!
Will find
j.&P. Coats'
Nos. 50, 60
Expressly adapted to theg^xm^^
jy7deod3m ilist
JOHN ARMSTRONG
Gonsmith ftiM"Stencil Cutler,
Iiour, Whisky and daok brands, also Plate) fot Marking Clothing, cut to order, Guns made and repaired In the best of stylo I
All work Warranted to give eatisfcotlon. Shop 2d door East of the New Court Bfonge.'" Ohio (treat, at tha.Vigo oount) Hay SCalet, fdl
RCHITKOT BPrLDBB.
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ltans, apecifications, Superintendance, and De tall Drawings furnished
for
every description of
Buildings. !. Otncn.—South east Corner of Main and Sinn Streets, over Ponnelly's Drug Store. iinySedZy i' '1
JewNFork
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ASTHM&.—Quickly cured. All of the above complaints common to suffering humanity, oaTi.be oar^d by the nse of thewait known remedy
RAEDF.R'S flEBMAHSKrFr.. It never fWls to cure. Is quick la Its oporat»A, and being pnt np In neat metallc boxes. It never loeee its virtue. Uaadreds of teetltaonlals could -beshown toproye its goodness,but It.la needleie, fbr onoe being uteft ft rapidly wins Its way Into favor. E«r sale by all Druggists. Prlco, S5 cents or tend 60 cents to O. P. Seymour ft 0o~ Bolton, ndreoetfa a box by retnrn mail.- .f®
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attwujj ^\gaatf0r the (Hrsaan 3awK.
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)HU080PHY OF ttABBUeE.-A bw Oovbbs 0* IiEOiUBMi as delivered at the Museum of Anatomy, embracing the subjects: How to Live and what to Live for Yoruth. Maturity and Old Age Manhood Oenerl 11 Beyle wed. The Cause of Indigestion Flatu lnca and Nervous Diseases accounted. for Mar laga Philosophically Considered, &a. Pocket nlnmea containing these Lectures will be forGirded on receipt of four stamps, by ttdflreailni: Sso'r Ntw York MumwIh 6t AKatoUt, 618 jBtoadway, New York. markedly
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ROOTS AND SHOES •T .15
Boots & Shoes
TttE Txai: K|si'
___ r$l*4£T wn'-. s. tlsWi
Having just received, at «Tt 'rffr-
JEJ. BuaetES
a well gel^teHtotiUf Wjnien, MiM*,tanu ^.~ dren Snmmer Wear, which I will ofer tdr salt at the •_ .»•/•
Very LowestJiasU Fje^^ W ft .O^WM And I have also received a l*rg* «*sort»netatU! Men's, Boy's and Youth's Boot^and.Shoea, bongo at the head of the market, S0,^ey oatLbf v: ,fc» Sold to Salt the Present TImea
My motto is "Buy Cheap,- 8ell Cheap—Ssaall Profits and Quick Sales." I also manufacture aU kind^fjj gj|f
MEN'S WOBS,. hei .most {ath. 'ally And in c&U 'and examio flriKESft,
On the shortest notice and thi .toost tathionable styles. MENDINQ done ntaUj *nd In haste.-r
Dontferget thi plaw, ntat If you do not busv C. Jy8dtf ., No. lC,
j^OOTS
.!*«*'tt«Wng
Boots & SlMHa Jery Cheap r*o ch*MO«t Jile iarge stock of ^«ots Shoe® audi Gaiters, To make room vrtH save money by ealiing oalu® at
I No. 8 Heohanfts Block Particular Attention is ghw» to CUSTOM WORK Xhia Department is fu the hands pf SKILLTUI
W0BKMEN.
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JDjspepaia,, IndJgesiionr ,BUlou»n«M, andi Herv- *j JfOUWant bparatoig, one Com plaint^ont also a perentive of malarions epidemics.
mi
Ot ffou toant bpardtotg, A
AdTcrttBlnnin IhfePtllyfopmg.
"tyehave,been carrying on ike Louishide Journal thirty'Seven years, and during ail this time toe have known no man of business in ihe tkiiyto fail who advertised liberally.' And we have known
no
Keep it Before the People.
Keep before the people that there are fifty doUtoa-in thu offlceIto Bet that Carter will not accept Yooriiees' prbpoai^ tion.—^ 1 »'s£*'
And also "keep it before the people' that your "Tatt flycamoie," your "Uliwx trious champion" your "great statesman" bo thoroughly steeped in moral cowardice that he is incapable of making a "proposition" that his beat: friends can read without ahame. ''Keep it before the people" that Yoobhkes has diigusted every fair-minded Democrat id this Oddgrenional District, by sneaking away from repefcted propositions for a joint canvaw. "Keep it before the people" that the recent correspondence between Carter and "VoobHeeb placet Voobhies In ao contemptible an atitude before the public that the
Journal
CABLED
a
roj^K A HveH AircHiircLOSS.
,11
1
Sole agents in new yokk,^,
is ashamed to publish it.
Keep It before the people" that, in the joint debate at Carlisle, Voorhees dodged hisinfamouB political record, after breaking completely down iti a lame and impotent attempt' to explain his vote againBt thanking the soldiers of the Unioa, "Keep it before the people" that Voorhees is unable to point to a single speech that he made duripg the rebellion which would not have been cheered to the echo in any rebel, camp. "Keep it before the people" that on the. 8 th day' of July, 1866, the Democracy of Terre Haute, in masB'meeting assembled, unanimously resolved "that we denounce and., utterly repudiate" the custion of VoqbhemJa betr»ying W-^» New York Convention. xjf '.'Keep it before thepeople" that the same meeting resolved that they would never again support VooRHliE8,for any office whatever. "Keep it before the pe6ple" that Voob-hees—"the-soldiers' friepd"—enjoys the reputation of having originated the pet name of "Lincoln Dogs" for the Boys in Bine. "Keep it before the people" that, in the fertile brain of Voobhses originated the happy idea of "iron collars" for the "Lincoin Dogs." "Keep it before the people" that, in the dark days of the rebellson, this great "frigpd.of thesoldiers" cheered the Boys
Blue by asserting, in Sullivan county and elsewhere, that his Southern friends, "eight millions of brikVe Caucassians, could iiot beco&quered.7'5'^ '•Keep it before the people1' that, in Sullivan cotinty and elsewhere, this "soldiers friend" amused vast crowds of cop* petheads by sheets, jeenk And taunts at the efforts the sdldiers were liaaking to conquer his "eight millions of brave Caucassiapv." "Keep it before the people" that, when this "friend of the soldiert" wanted the Boys in Blue to be paid, he tried to cut off every avenue by which money could be drawn from the people into the public treasury to pay the soldiers. "Keep it before people" that when Voobhees shouted to the Boys in Blue: "Fat your mouths to the spout of the treasury pump and you shall be filled," he sneaked dfrum below
7
and tut the suction
hose .ri 1
'Keep it before the people^ that Voob buses, "the soldier's,friend," the man who wanted the boya paid so promptly and so well I helped to pay them by traveling through the old Seventh District flaunting a greenbaek in the faces of the people and telling them that in six months it would not be worth any more than Con federate scrip. "Keep it before the people'', that, at the gloomiest period of the war, Voo&aiss l^n ,in Congress, was asked to vote "that oAV thanks are tendered to our soldiers in the field for their gallantry in defending ,«iui upholding the flag of the Union, and defending the groat principles dear to ev~ esy Atoerican patriot," and that he ans« wWtBd^ "no!" thus declaring that "no t&anks •ere due" to the Boys in Blue, tor "carrying ddilh and destruction to South•rn firesides,* ?f "Keep it before the people" that, more than three months after the war had been begun Yqorbxes showed his love for the soldiers by shouting "not one man, not one dollar, not one gun with which to carry death and desolation to Southern firesides." "Keep it before the people" that VooR hebb, as a member of Congress, wft asked to v6te "that we hold it to be the autjf of
Cong¥MS to past**H necessary bills to supply mai'ind mpney, and the duty of the people to ajt4® tteir power to the corfratt^^d imhoj^tiee irfthe Government!^^ crushing oat
ft
the rebel
lion and bringing^he ieaders thereof to condign punishment," and that when asked thus to vgtVlliia "friend of the soldien" said "No!" "it is not the duty of Congress to supply men and money, it is not the duty of the people to render ev^ry aid in their power to the constituauthorities of the Government in the i&usfaing oat of the rebellion and in bringing the leaden thereof tofeondlgn punish ment." Xihs "-n "iteeplE &efdft tlft people" that Y6o»««t» is the author 01 tne letter to Monde iJiiaUMTT" promffltig lOQ^WQ men to d*fe»d tha^oath.
lo" that the Habt
it before the
oraonfMHlread«til#*tfaa~or
M*flrf
mfctKls ar^reftifig parftd©, aad tlifit H^rs gre(^Wthyflls^fflghfcmi iT "Kee]p before the pertipltf "that this "friend of the soldiers" was the most persistent and relentless enemy of the cause for which they fought and ^bled, and for which their comrades died.
4
wverjy patriotic
one lo
succeed in any considerable if even in a respectable degree who didn't advertise liberally.' '•—Pbsnticib.
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"Keep it before the people" thai the speeches of ^oo^%raai'gave £ppe to the Bebels and thereby prolonged thQ sanguinary strife, thus placing upon his soui the ayrful respbn^ibility of the sacrifice of many .a patriots life, although,,
of
course,
he is "tbe soldiers' friend"! "Keep it before the people" that when disease and death had thinned the ranks of the patriot army so that the Boys in Blue were obliged to appeal to fmnds at home for help, YoObhees,instead of sending them meh, did his utmost to keep back reinforcements—but sent them, instead, a 6peech against the govern mon^ a speech
Keep it before the people" that, when the infamous Maryland traitor, Harris. arose in his place in the House and uttered a blasphemous invocation to Almighty Qod that tho Union arms might not triumph, Voorhees, the soldiers' friend," refused to vote against him on a resolution of censure, thus practically approving of his utterance, and thu? loudly appealing to the world to give him a share in the eternal infamy that must cleave to the name of Harris. "Keep it before .the people''^ that the gpeechos of such men as Yoobdees, incited the assassin Booth to the murder of ATmATTAM LinColk, iff proof 6f which assertion ewe cite the following from one of his speeches: He said "if the evil hour muBtcome, if patriotism is to be humiliated, if the schemes of'the seditious citizens are to triumph' and civil strife and commotion are to cumber this fair land, then may some BHTTTtrs [Bo&th] avenge the cause of liberty in the Capitoi, and may the authors of our ruin te the first to sxtp full of its horrors 11" "Keep it before the people" thai Yoorhees went to Ohio to persuade the people of that State to voto for his friend Yallanthgham, thereby indorsing the political course of the Ohio traitor and giving his approval of Yallandigham's language when he said to the rebels: "I hate, despise and defy the tyrannical government which has sent me among you for my opinions' sake, and shall never give it my support In its chrgade upon your institntioifs. But y&a'are iinistaketi when you say there are but few siich in the United States North: Thousand are there, who would speak out, but for the military despotism that strangles them. Although the content has been, and will continue to be, a bloody one, you have but to persevere, and the Victory will surely be yours. You must strike hornet The defensive policy lengthens the contest. The shortest road to peace is the Boldest one. You can have your own terms by gaining the battle on your enemy's soil." "Keep it before the people" that the name of Voorhees was affixed) with the names of Vallakdigham and Wood, to a petition "for two Republics and a United South.". &•< "Keep it before the people" that YoriBhees was selected as the safest and best medium of communication when traitors wanted to sell, rifles to arm the* Sons of Liberty in Indiana. "Keep it before the people" that, when a leader of the Order of the Sons of Liberty wanted to know "if the bouth had means to successfully resist the Lincoln army," he could think of no man so likely to know all about it as D. W. Yoor-
HIES. "Keep it before the people" that this taodel Congressman" missed 713 times out of 1,373 roll calls, but never failed to be on hand with a "no" when an affirm» ative vote was wanted to help the Government in its efforts to throw off the hellish grip of Treason. "Keep it before the people" that this man who is now yelling about the "enormity of paying gold interest on the bonds,"
was
one of the men whose rotes
fastened that policy on the Government in opposition to the Votes of a majority of Republican Congressmen. "Keep it before the people" that Yoores has publicly endersed the course of Yallahdigham and thereby given his approval to the sentiment of the Traitor when he said he "hoped and prayed for the ultimate success of the cause for which the South was fighting."
And "keep it before the people" that a candidate with such a record dares not meet his competitor on equal terms, but refuses every proposition for a joint canvass until, goaded to desperation by the taunts and sneers of his friends, he submits a proposition that reeks with tin odor
of
meanness, a proposition which
shames and disgusts every Democrat who is not utterly iosf to a sense manliness. """.
A convention of the' honoribly discharged three yean' soldiers of the late war, is called to meet at Cleveland on the 8th of Octobor. Hon. E. M. Stanton and other distinguished speakers will attend. Those intending^to be present will notify Colonel Jambs
Piqkabbs,
man of the committee.
0
im
wm. E.
that a soldier
couldn't circulate It without getting arrested. Keep it before the people" that the victims.of Yoorjbees' "friendship" for the soldiers fill many an unknown grave: that this friendship," which prolonged the war, cost many a sad patriot. ,woman the life of her husband that this "friendship," filled many a home with mounting for the husband, father, sqq or brother who fell in defense of the government which this friend" never lost an opportunity to attack. The unavenged blood of these victims, the tears of their bereaved friends, the poverty and suffering ot widows and orphans attest the value of that ('friendship" which VoorBees had for the soldiers I "Keep it before the people" that Yoorc hees, who blatantly boasts of his record, voted in Congress that it was not right to crush the rebellion, that it was not the political, civil, moral and sacred duty of the people to meet it, fight it, crush it, and forever destroy it, thereby establishing perfect and unalterable liberty
Chair
HATS AND CAPS.
YOBK
A
Jtmepli C. YateSi1 JUST IN BEOBIPT OP M.en»' XXat* ot all kinxlM,
Hats made to order on short aotloc. Com •ad see.'• JFAXJ. STX&ESix
SBl00:9m.ha
Southeast Corner Public Square,
Mrs. Bll€KUfGHASF jMftH -g "S^ftirfT FARM WAOONS!
AktttibWl'te' eonrtt Of '»on*fli siff 'Cyt Areola, where efcc .is noTT^anias a-toll «*d cemplete stork of Fall styleBonnets, BtbbonB.Fk.wers, &c. DltHSS^MAKEHl -M*^ alaa bosn. addhfl to the business. HaTing a competent Dre§s-ma-kef, BatlsTactlon is guarantee.
all of Millinery Qwds [foold QUHS during the Winter months, at Mrsi. M. H. Abbott's ite the Post OfBoe. CecHdtlmi I i-|j
Attorn&y and Cpa^aeUor *t Law,
GENEB4JJ COLLECTING AGENT, .,, Xerrte lip.ut©i Ind*iij.Vii OrnoK.—Mo. 86 Slain Street. dol68ljr
!U
Terre Haute,1 Iiidlariia.
BOARD. IS.OO PER DAY.
racB ohnibps to'-Ajitv rtio*' TBAIMB.
JACOB BliTZ This House hu twon thoronftil -jtitM&iUiieJ.
This Hotel nas recently been refitted, ana pa is first-class order, offering accommodations' nhsnf pasted in the State. -r yyt4*fM,v*kT. C.- BOSTIS. Prop'r* *1
DENTISTRY.
R. L. H. BAETHOLOME\Y SUBOEOS A.ND MEOHAKICAL it 13 E ]V I S Oi Successor to Dr. D. M. WjEIjD,
In Terre Hante, %,j
Orric*—On Sixth Street,' betrreo'n Mfln, amiOhio, one door sonth of NationalHonee.^ Haring hod upwards of eighteen year»' experience in, Dentistry, he is confident tbw ,M* can give satisfactioir in all cates:
4U
PHYSICIANS.
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HENDRICH
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ATTORN EYS.J I -j-ii.il- ri.-l iii .fll
J^AIRD &
Attorneys ait Omtat.—Ko. 82 Main Street, npntilriT.1'
HOTEfc?. in "f 1-
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TIN HOUSE. /, s'jrrtaiiSsJr
1
C. STUfiKABI^
Brap'ri
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HOUSE.. ''.x -i-
/XLARK CO BEES
COBEEB or riBST AKJD OHIO 8T&Z2T?.
Terre Haute, Indiana.
W a.flBi#*ifa.
No.
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A. ARNAUD.
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OrriCE—Corner of BTain and- Kifthl*8tViJeti,' over theNatlonal State Bank. .. .r »,. ltMlbincE—CheetnOt' St*, TietWderi Rlh a'nd 7th. mBlyl TEP.R1I HAOTB, IND.
:i srsi
LAND AGENCY.^
Beni testate Column «y anw «I r'aft sbtitrto «j°*r«» t!
Office over First National Bac k, S. E.. Corner Fourth end Mam Streets.
Terre ^Haute, lnd. ,- fd .1
Abstracts of'title1 furnished,® Tj^aag Negotiated, and Jileney inVestod.f1'' jp«nsjuLiii Su» ,1 effoftbff
A
crtr PBOPEBTT .'
Forty Lots in Linton's Addition to Terre Saute House and lot, east Ohio street, House and lot, in McMurroln'i Addliitloa, Honse and lot in Slble adt^tlon n^Mti street, Hons? and lot in B«ae's addit!on on Sth street, House and lot on Pcplar, between 6th jaad7tb streets, j.
House atid lot'on North 5th,: bstwee^ Wesnttt and Llntoa streets. „js Tt^o business Houses on «afn etrtfe':
OOBHT1
farm
et
89 acres in Eoney Cr sk. CowoiUljy,^
173 acfes In Linton township. ... 3 Acres below tbo Boflliig Mill wei» aide csnaf. jan39dtl
dm
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N ioN BAKER v' FLOUR STORE.
FBAMK heiiio a BBO Ki nUfaCturors of all kinds of
O A E 8
BRSAD and CAKES, BRETZELS, i&k """"and Dealers in
IEL
On Lafafette St., butween Canal and Depot, E E A d03O4ly
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INDIANA.
J0B3PRINTER, .If
MAIN
'ill
TERES HAUTE, IND
MANUFACTURETTS.
"PATRONIZE FAC
HOMK MAH®«
FACTO RES.
W« hav* on hand a 4ne e^ock ot Sash, Doofii and Blinds, of our own mannlaitpre, which.wo will sett at a-vM9-*lhaU -dvaSc«onVM)t.
,D,t'
3 I
-i\f Boya' ££atst of all Iclad^ Misses' JEJats ot ctXl kizicU^ Infiuite' Hdts of all kiuda, ABdatallyrloee.
8
We Warrant ontto be tuperlor to any ever before offerod In this TftArfcttts
1 1 1111 rr
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Baying of us will furplsh napioythant to Jrbnr own Mechanic*, and at the same tlmi
Benefit Yourselves as we/warrant all. our work, Wo also keep bn hand, and manufacture to order, Window and Doot- Framea, Mouldings and" mttaj variety of Finishing Lumbor used in build*
CLIFT WIIilAMS. Ua ttixkfstf
feiodtf
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Tecre Haote, bd.
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D1 PHTstcuJf, snmoir as&' acoqfcbxb. Bcm: Blgfct Bev. 'Bislib^ 'falbott, D. IteV.
»K IT
h-ift In :tef
Mauufattr'fl for our own Trade!
Timber ^eas»n«d Tiro Tears si. ii
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m-.P
& Compl9tiE»I|r^Ifroned!
f.i -?. -ii t.': h:y* q& :i£tii Jraek ana Tbiek Tire
^Hand sha-ved Spokes I
Strong Iron Braees! ---4-
a a
joies
QIQ. C. »UT
JA.C0B l(7Tt. NATIONAL ffOUSE Oon.
Sixth
ado Mais
Steeet,
TEBBE A.prT Ej- WT|J^
II 'mil M» li
..^...iTopprietOf
Office of Marshall, Hcntesuma and Hack Lines. Free Bnis to and front all Trains.'??: n£«28Jtf
E HAUTE HOUSE. ,1 ti .!
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HiXK WSV*HIB,«1*E«phif 4
Terre Haute, Indiana.
FOB THE WEAK, THE PALE, FOB TOE SIOKLT, ,,
157 Miin St.
National Block, Terre Haute, In A. ^[ta304tf
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IN T' 1
scocEsson to pa. s. b. bmitb,
OFFICE—On Ohio, between 8d »na Ith'Stiwi.' aplSdtf. TEBI1E-1TA UTlC. IND.
J^K. C. O. LINCOLN',
The Oldest Establisked
r,
cDentiat
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a
jam:
I-'ii? Varm Implemonts,' oi TBBBK HAUti, nr£ «n» il_l
Tti« CiST-aST^lEEL PLOW
Is the Best in the World!
SPEER'S STASDABD fv -i 1*.
FOB THE AOEU,
•Jt.-H- FOB FBMALB8,' dt "S «,-1 FOB SPBING USE 111 DTo Bitters Equal to Them
Speer's Standard Wine Bitters, —-MADE OT—
WINE, HERBS & ROOTS Bbeer's Celebrated Wine, so well known, with PERiJwIA?i BABK, .. -7-(-UAMOMII1E FI0WER8,
1
To the,pale white lip, BLOOM AND BSSAtJftY To the thio face and care-worn countenance.
Cures FEVEB and creates APPETITE. Try thorn. Ubo riooo other. Ask for SPEEB'S STANDABD BITTEBS. Sold by Druggists and Grocers, gee that my signature, to over tho cork of' oacli Bottlo. rr
5KS-. 'tea
JaHonic*—Corner Ohio and Cth streets.
^fcdtf
ALFRED SPEER,
Passaic, N. J., and 243 Breadway, New York. BW'rrado supplied by JOHNSON, EOLLO. WAT & CO., Philadelphia: GEORGE A. KELLY, Pittsburg, and, by aU Wholesale Dealers.
For Balo by ABB, GULICK & BEBBY 'j au13w*d Tn ThnrtSat.
.!*
A A S EFFEilVKSOENT SELTZEB APEBIEMT Is a gentlo and cooling Uathartio or Purgative medicine,1 the form ot a Powder, pKasant fo take and is recommonded and used by tho, best Physician* in the country as a most rol ablo and cdfectual remedy. .• W
EFFEBVESCEJrT jodw a»W' OtTEM Dtspepbia, CuaE8 •. 'Cubes 810* UIADACUE,
S
A
Ac
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Cubes Iriuokstzoii^ h-o-
•oxzzszs
OCBESPILSS,
A E I E
Cents Soua Stomach, WLA .Cubes Nsavona H*adaohb, 5?^ Cueks Lives Oompliiht,
i'OflBEB Cobm BiuuotJS HIA.DA0HI, t£2S (Jcbeb Complaints,
3
,.etJMSBHsOHAtio
JAUHSIiB,
It la a most efficient mediolne for Females and Ohuaran wtiose «tonachs frequently reject ordinary purgative me'iainea. Bead our pamphlet of testlmoninTs, and as you valuo yonr life, and health, low not an honr ln procuring a bottle of this mo«t_wondertul remedy. ... JIAKUTACTTJUBD QKll BT bfie! & CO., 1278 Ghreenxrtch St., Now York. «B-For Sale by all Druggists. "®R
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rtnl8^d6xiieod.
REMOTAL.
en,.
sai'a
Having bougW the stock of «O TI OOV From ,&LAtJSSeN BlOHOWSKY, hare "this day removed be same to No. 190 Katn Street, int6 the new block between Sixth and Seventh, above Jos. Strong's Grocery Store. We Shall he 1b Becclpt of ffew Mods Bally. which we will sell as low as any Wholesale Houte in the city. Soliciting the trade fom within, as well as abroad, we especially call upon all of onr old friends, and those who generally tray tn this market, to give us a trial before purchaaiag elsewhere.
PATRICK A SIKES.
The undersigned have this day sold tolCewi. Patrick ft Sykes their entire Notion Stock. As Yt ar»now out of business, wo take this opporto nity to thank the Trade for tbelr kind patronage, hoping that they may in ftltcre turn tbelr custom to this new Firm, where our former Bookkeeper, lltr. Alex. Sou rath, as well as Mr. J. IT. Patriot, hiniaelf so favorably known by every body 'for many years as one of tbe kindest and Most piesaantsalsomen, wil* wait upon everybody who faTors them with a call.
Wo shell also remove our Offlc#to Messrs. Patrickand tykee'.New Store, 190 Main Street, upstairs, where we can bo found during business hours.'.-
CIAISSEN & BICHOWSKY. 17d2w
N E A E S
IJ KpERTAKEJR. se
M. w. O'CONNELL tfaving -purokaeod baok from E.
W.
Chadwtok,
Gruber & Co., the Undertakers Establishment, and having bad seven years experience in the ineaa, i« now prepared to ^araieh Metalio Bu-
I Qmm, Oaikels, And Woodon Oofflns, of all atries and staes,- from tbe beat aod largoet stock -of burial materialinth.»^tate,at 104MalnStreet, Terre'Hadie, Indiana. d*ttstI ruhr Terre Haute 29Jla
S A A .. A Ii
tJ]l?[)ERTAKER. Qnropared to execute# 1 order* in his line with nnatn— and dlspatoh jrner of third and Cherry treats 3ta*e Hants, Indtanai*' JanSO-6-dwtf
HBGABY fNSTITTJTB, trfotmi 1x0 TaairoH,
A,X OB LADIB8, Hfoarding aad DsyPu^Ui, .r 1627 AKO 1539 8PBUCK STB8R,
1
PHILADELPHIA, PENNA^^
Wm reopen'°n
jelTdSmeod
andruff
&
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at forth 00 1 totheaboVbt
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WARRANTED ¥0t MKT
,7
hit*
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MAMJBOOT, Will) 0HERR1 BABE.
if.
Boon
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I E S Loj|Jao Md he* tin-fill omtj-vi v*' »l 3'/r"r •. .V--iffts.Zdnrw '-0-
bus
THW BEST BITTJ2MS JEW Weakly Persons,
SINSERj
and such other Jl£IiP3 and BOOTS as will in all Cftsftsnssist'DIgaatioii, promote the Secretions of the System lr. the natural channels, and glTe
CPOISTE -AuISTID -vica-on —TO Tint— I yODNG AND OLD, MALI AND FfilALE!
I All use it with wonderful sucoess. Brings COLOR
r-V,"
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vmaiwr**AMWiMfir
Oraj^Ucbt, Bed or faded Habr to tka DAax, ~ra Taaasig, whioh eo adorn youth poeltivoly eradicate Hsmon and indriir iiom t^e soalp, aad whete tkerois lifetheglands, will cause anew growth of Hair to apo^:^Thoataat« ^roteetifir
^Aiftr BBUtoisTsl
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faiayS? deod&wSm fW
DOCTOB fWTH£B A BTODLAB pRADtTJfl* of VBDIOINB, t\. as Diploma at Office will show, has been loager engaged in the treatment of YaaaacAi., wui ^MKAxa than any otner fbysloflHf In St. CouK
Itls self-evident that a physician who oondneeqimself exclusively to tbe study of a oer tain class of diseases aud treats thousands of ease* every year, must acquire greater skill in ihat specialty than one iu general practioe.— Many physicians, recognizing this fact,introluce patients to the Doctor after reading his lodlcal Pamphlet. Communications eonflden* tflal. A friendly talk will eost you1 nothing. Offlco contral, yet retired—No. 617 St. Charles skreet, St. Louis, Mo, Honrs, 9
^., Sundays excepted.
ifiOCTOtt WILBER FFIOE, CONSULTATION AND BECEPrtoN Kooagr 616 Washington Avenue, [St. Couis, Mo„ troatp with tho greatest aU'lXseaseB of Womon LeuohorcebV or-Whltes, Falllog,. Jnflanunntion or Ulceration of the Womb,' Ovaritis, PruritU, Amenorrhoea, Me•iorrhagia,, Dysmsnorrhosa, and Sterility, or Barrennosa also, every dlsoaso connected with PabeTty, Menstruation or Pregnancy. Btnce die Doctor, oocfinee hiauelf e^clnalyely to the fireatmentof tttesb cotnplaints, and treats a very large numlKir of cases, it folio we that his knowledge of thoid must be far more extensive 4&d aoourate than that of physicians In general practice. Send stamp Cor Modioal Pamlet of thlrty^lxpKg^ir. 'No'matter who eve failed, reatl wlMtt, ho- says. Patients in every Westorn SWto.' Cures"guaranteed. Conltation by letter or at office free. BoOma for ttlonts requiring dally attention. A lady iistant. H«br 9 a. m., td
MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTilJSRS!!! DON'T FAIL Td PROCtJEB
Wiisliif's Soiitlili Syiis, "For Ohildreix Teethings Valuable preparation hag been used with & FAXubra SUCCESS IN THOXT-
CASES. 7 relieves the ohna fcem pain, but
invigorates the stomach aad bows, corrects aetdm, and gives ton* aad enemy to the whole nstnol It wtU also instantly rellerva Griping in the SoteeU and Wind Colie.
DftfiREtt'S VeffOtabi*
HAIR RC8ftOttAT!Ve T7c« d«elded by th«
•Ii
IX.
reUevs aad' eatl*^
a„at
are treated with UuparaUaled
inoceeis. gyewaatorrtwa, ttettalPeMlltyan* Wicy, as the reeult of salf-abuse in youth, intual eooesSM ta- matureT years, or other
Debility, Diaaiae^s, Dlmaoss
at
Sight, Confa-
itoa of Ideas," Evil Fbrtoodings, Aversion to Jociety of Females, Loss of Memory and Seagal Power, and rendering Marriage Improper,, ire penAaaeritlyeuMd.
The Doctor's oj?eortualUM in hoepital and rivate practice are nnsurpawed in St. Loitis any otherclty. Baok ftiee of Sti Loala pa* peri nrovi that he has been located therdongor by year* than any other so advertising. The establishment,, library, laboratory and appointment* are unrivalled la the Weet, un rivalled anywhere. Ago, with experience, can le relied upon, and the Doctor can refer to physicians throughout the oonntry. In access and present position he stands at a competitor. TM WrUlacs ®f a Pbysiclan whose Bepata""^sstsaisr'
DOCtob- WHUrrea pubises a KMleal Pamptllet relaflng to Venereal Diseases and the disastrous and varied consequences of self-abuse, that will be teat to any addreee in a sealed envelope for two stamps.. ft coatalns fall symptom lists that will ettafcfc) those affected to determine the natars of ttieir complaint and give a written statement of their Case that will answer- almost aa well for tbe nrpose of treatment as a personal Interview at where it is couxenient, the Doctor should consulted personally. Those having friends ihat may require advice, can supply them with this valuable work by sending their addreee, with stamp. Thus you can assist the unfortunate without their knowing their benefactor. Certainly no subject is of more impor tance than-pualty of blood and perfect manaood.
bXSFtTf""i?
P. M.
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wt'W'w.
Sundays
I fj'jJWW ill A.t *a litaD
CHXLDBEN,
KE££?,S£s«§K2oranyotheroauae. JuHdirections fcr osingwil nj-i
ill aocompany yach •--'•its f'
Xe sore tod call for Kama. WIN8LOWS SOOTHING SYRUP, timSU of "OWKtM P»mgr^
the" outside wiappeR AH others toltatlons.
lW so|J
4-
•iriTfii
is, '-,a
H. State fair
and is now coccedcd by Uio public to bo for Qettorisr the Wy beU Gray or faded iu Gro
Dcaidraii,
sirt'llcftQtlfying ttv5 Hair. It Ihn fioiAoaouA-drua^T
d*ct
ool
a. tbfl fls9*t labrio, cpd lCTiVd tho Scalp C2-ZAV tho Hair exes, and
OfrOSST.
J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietors f5? ANOHMTEBr S. H.
ftiOBV
a tauu, vhioago, General North-West
t!Agents. J. & H. A. DAViaAgentslUr Terre Haute. Ind. oovlldwSm
TEBBE HATJTB
COHMBKCIAL C0LLK6E, Comer J&ain and', Bth 8treet8f [OVER TtrELL, BIPLE* CO.] ta EKTBANOS FROM FIFTH 81
WOK- MAK8HIP, MKBCAKHLX TI0S8, fc.
0
A Scholarship In this College It good for Lift, giving the Student the pVWlOge of Beiviewlng
kt Pleasure, Freeof Charge.
A few Pupils will be tflteltte^. to Arltbinetio ud P9Dmanshipt tt |4,w p*t
1 N O A O
for farther i&ronMti^, MA.aad see the School Send for College paj^.' Adiress, GABVII 4rftWKN, mhlSdtf PBIHCIPALb.
jgLOOMINGTOIi^TJBSBBY.
Snail Fruit*, Apple and «ft« Boees, Bnlbe, Ac-, ol •^^oSS^ve
ama*
OUT. £fl
flEWB
n,ooo
to
r-
FBOFWSION.
r°a?' my««-tom.ra
Stock,
dipping
ce'w^d
K. PHOtNIX, tOo^ III.
**.: ~ttr,
«s
wnen au el tronblo—all whose fond hope* have beaa dtoapaolntod. and blasted by flUaepromiaea aa3 deceit—all wha
who havo besa onlbrtuaato—all_
In lM)Te Affairs Never VaUa. xJ®16 »®or8t Of winning the aftocUou cf £»wb you the Ukaaewot• Tdtir nittfre wife or hoibiBd. or ihasnt fc'"-1 She^ guidee the single to .- happy aanisttL ---1 i!!. Ber aWMdaJfrtoe
J»ea.soliolted in innumerable iastance*.imxa the result has always been the means of aeoarw*
ftprody and Happ7 iiarrtag$ She Is, therefore, a sure depondeuoeb It Knowp to Ujepnbtlo atlergetiiatsheWMtaaaJffl
0Dl*
T/-1?
y/ui
Person in this oonatn wh^na
show the likeneea in reality, aad who
CM
tiresatlalaotion ob all A* ooaaerna.ol UfcwKSiprored hy thousands, both ioar-1 ni? WO0 (UUj n|ltH||f|j Tltit
To all in buslnees her advioe ls^"
WUh
th*and
oertalnty/there-traaMCtioaa
ult of aU commercial btuuoss ^AAllAJaj,
UAFttAXL
is a bona Ode AetrolniBt
atorery «ne oaa depend upon. Sha la the «mi. .utArtr ologl.t
of ft
weiVanown faot that make* illiterate pretea°°Py advertlaementa and try to imitMe Baphart ts tho aevsath daughter
0t
the
T^venth daughter she w*. burn with a artdral Pft, she oan foretell yonr Very thoaabts. She •"so onns drnnkeuteaa. tOAU interviews strictly privatoand coafldenttaO. a Female Phjddan fier wawttw never
#w"
Irregularities, and to prodaea
%o monthly flow, without danger or axnotrare —.
Therefore, oome one, «one at, to '**4
11 HiduMni, btt, Certnl irtne ut }$b, :j_v CM»«ixm»*lp Obio. P'' TlBMS.~.Ladlee, #1 Qeatlomea, «1,60. ^U1 no letters wttfc- S*
°*f
*'ofLook
and a S^ent st«aw is
Address Box 631
354.5-
MUSICAL." H&m sti1?
THE PEOPLES PiATFOBM
6iM Ton TSM Sfl
B1 im
FAU CAlPAlfiM
&
01«1868.
'ui«
A,
?«SW
Ub'&zki4
h., to 7 r:
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r.
el^vtsxB.
,J-AeS°LaI1 Parties agree Uat »y caemot«s fi a plffform
#Wth'^*Wbr0n«fct 0,Uo* trled for
yw. hare stood
n^inohingly, hare come up to everything that they were reoommended to be, and are th* poopies choice everywhere. .1 fl^'ri£7PP°"itlon
tS'»»
wire-worker.and petty
deprecl*t°rg my candidate, have steadily roieap.
pA
gathered strength, and stands this day united as tho country.
,l°"
knownrt
history of
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wiiiJSS
„.
fl°e8,s
S2.S
.4. ... -.. "..
8 E UjE zh„,,
best lot of FIB8T CLASS
and all other kinds of Mosioal Instru-
menta ever offered for sale in the West, oaa b* foond at Klssner's Palace of Mn.lc.
of
Pn**hasers who have been nsing TS
will recrfVe th'
benefit of all such saving., and greatei- bargains me than ever known in the history
n6W'an1adding
ted Novelties constantly to it.
fovor
54
of the Piano trade heretofore. old tasty stock on hand to get ridotT,
the teat Impor fT
of all parties uniting with a
On this platform, and I shall mak* special to get yeur vote this Fall. r\ia
U. XUSSPfSR'S tfesp
PALACE OF MUsJol'"
No. 48. Ohio Street.
TJKRKK-HAUTE, IND.
vfi
»h-''"esU $rA
»]1HB SAINT LOUIS
I A N O
—itt,
MANUFACTURING COIFANI, |The Pianos of this Company are essoattally W
^BUmo8for Western People,
ae? They°lJave fakfn
9 8t
h°me'
bnt
W?U
«T,
Four First Premlmiiif,f
s^
at Western Fairs. They possess unrivalled «xcallence of tone and finish, and coiapar. well In S^nSSSturr ^th*
b*,t In,tr.am.??t»»iSaMera
t\.
o- ,*#7 jC
JPricea rary from $450 to ACOOaKWO TO
BTTLT
^siv
AMP
mtltl.
"•*®very Piano is warranted for Five Ietn.1 OLD INSTRUM KXTS EXOUANOED AT LIBXXAL BATES. _.Warehouae 101 Sooth Fifth Street, corner ofB'i Walnut, aad opposite th* Southern BoUL. 'io »y27dly-
ii ®-.
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Koticei. hereby glvea ibat th* An^n.i M**,lgg Of StookhQ'ders in this Oompany »!ll b* the Cottrt House' In the City of JCvanavilJa. on Monday, the 6th day of October, next, «t dock A. M., at which Urn* an Siectios wtU ho#Li bold for Thirteen Directors, to sert* lbr the salng yoar. i,
By order of th* Board. alSdtd J. B. MABttN, Setfr.tary.
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Forwarding & Commlsaioo Mercl DEAueas Grain, Floor uid
Highest market price paid for all of Agents for STAB Umow
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Is the oldest and siMt reliable Institution of the7 kind in the State. Instruction given in all the tranche* pertaining to a thorough Business Ida cation, sndh as
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Ware-Bouse on Slain tNnet,^ Near the T. H. & I. B. B. Depot fSSdwtf ...
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Warehouse on First St., at th* Caaal Baabi. aaMwtf TEBBE HAUTE. THD
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Employment Notice,
IP YOU WAJtfT PBR24AKBNT and lucrative sit nations in anv capacity, suoh as Brakeuaen, Bookkeepets, Oopyists, lesaMO,
ness Agency established under the merchants. Desirable vacancies always. Enclose stamp. WILKINS CO.. »ep21-dlm 321 UhestnntSt., St.LouiS
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2d and Walnut streets, Terra Haatc, lad., Keep qonrtantly on hand, and maaa&oture toorder, all the latest styles of CARRIAGES ft BUGGlSS We nse none but the finest material la the coatVuctlonof onr work, and warrant It superior any offered In this market. JEspedal attention tiven to Bbtaibiko. [JelMtf
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Sealedlpropoeal* willbereoefwilby thaOMS^o^rt Cottndi of the City of Terre Haute, at their aext
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Boads will bo reqaired for the faftKfal perteror said work in aooordawM with the plans •ad ipecSMtioaa thereof oa ffle in the oitfee of the City Engiowr. Ihe CoaaaUreaervstb* right •o reioct any bids, also to take ppesee.lon of said woikat aay time, if the aoattMtor Alls •OjaP' form said work ia a satisfactory maaner.
By order ot th* Ooaaoll. BICHABD 8*pt. 19th. U68 dlOt CUT
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