Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 October 1868 — Page 2

DAILY

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^^55®=^T? 1868

^it^mblican Ticket.

CrKANT,

Of Illinois.

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... ,-jjf M^eovziriroii, -"-OaL CONBAD BAKKB, of 'V ndert rgb

001. Willi.1 CoSba^k! of Decatur.

Iron aumtob or STATE.

MajOB JOHN D. EVANS, of Hamilton FOB MEASUBEB 0* STATE, .»i

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rl[M WREME corBT, yBBfiflfltBll McOOY, of Clarkef^ MPOBtW oi THE o°uat

•-Btond JAWlCSB, JBlACfc, of M«rJ9n. ,f ATtOKTrEr *r*S«At,

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•S&S'"-' '*0« ATtOWrKT'OTKEBAt,'*•WILLIAMSON, of Pntnsri.-"4' «,A1k onpEttlNTENDEKT OF PUBLIC INSTEUCTIfHf,

BA^ABAS C. HOBBS, of Wayne, FOB EMtCTOBS AT LA&OE,

FOB ELECTOR, SIXTH DISTRICT, CAPTAIN E. E. ROSE, of Lawrence.

JOoiostt,

•for cSt^T Of COHJ|QNr PLKAfr.JOfE J0WCI4IT |w Hon, roa PCOSECCTISO ATIOBKEY COMSIOS PIT.A8 OOCBT. w. W RtTMSTCY.

D. W, Yoorhees.

Mr.

YOORHEES

n&Cturtfi Rt^^p r^oftraMo» cour* «tar, i^y raving,, asd forming at.tiie mouth, t$ top goes ftbSut'

5t?r

to?

one that

The humiliating spectacle you presont crawTing'oii'yout lielly ovor tho District licking the hands of soldiers, of whom you were in mortal dread for three years of your life, iff Sufficiently mortifying to your friends^ -Don't add to their chagrin by descending-! t^ be a common black gnar&4-'.

Wearing a Brand.

^NiKi. VooRHBfia jtaa ••beanrx.^wr many years and still is a recognized and prominent champion of faonthern righto" and "Southern Institutions." Ho hik

fat two. jo? »a« aoe-ia Tet this illustrious Korthe?n exponent of "Southern chivalry" now goes on his jfais rptmdn up and down this Diatrict •#Wrifig ft btoM which would uttorjy ex» olude bim from social contact or affilia iloa' "with1 those- "proud iSouthrons" he ha« sounded through the rolling years since his ambrosial looks were first shaken by the autumn ttfQtc* over a political rostrum. He daily 9£$!fc$of0s Jtaff I has hik being uiider a batt^rhich he could not wear in any district South of Mason and Dixon's line Without being ostracised 1y the very men whom he has selected as his models and to eulcsgiise whom is, apparently, the mission of his life. In proof of this as aertion we have only to cite the following language which was deliberately used by hil old friond and former associatef the Hon, Jjuiss Hrosss, in a speech delivered by him alihe Court House in Bloomtogton on the 16th ultimo: 1. "But upon thi assumption that Voor. hees did writo this editorial, and I know that he did, I charge him with having caused to be published A WILFUL AND MALIOIODM FALSEHOOD, AND I HOLD -MYSELF RESPONSIBLE, HEKE AND ELSEWHERE, FOR WHAT 1 SAY. Voorbeess KNOWS What I«e»m when I eay this, and I Ail HIS P£kR 4iul when ho desires to avail himself of this recourso" t-feat cpntlgmon have, HE KNOWS WHERE TO FIND ME", 't' "IBEPEA'JD that he baSrwHltally and published or caused tobo publ»hod, A LIE, and now seeks to shelter his precious self behind a paltry, irresponsible county editor."

did

Hx/64f*sT^r tHfi chRT: bxaitdeLji|mJ i^i^is

IF

is trying bard

10 111

ftn"

counf ry

*b^?S

ft^itnk*ofrWaj»per in language that would disgrace "'Jf'Five Joints pimp. And his organ, the Journal, is terribly ex-

er^ed bocaugfi,i,gme oTCSpIm 3oc¥ not ibBrct^wSonsTchastisement on Mr, Vqobhekb. This is an old, worn-oiit d^dge-ftftd will convince do

:vn man, nor

Voobiiees would like very wcU for itR Co* raalio a first class martyr of him just now, as bo 6PQE bio chanccs for election slip

Jownctl, okii divert us from our duty as journalists, whicb Sr to show up the po* Hticftl andjjip^|^|^ijrfe.4D»o Dernocratio •Cfindidate j-for Cengress. This wo tffll till tbfl day of the olccffcp, ^.OOfeaiCtotud W'toiMifl SftHftwiBgj^lheje^ntmy nevertholRse.

Daniel after tho eloction, if you still fael-Aggrigged,. aad thinii.a poraooal collision'wftnany ono conno papor will aflord you any relief, we will waive tb» slight ^bjectioi^ that yqu still wear^'"tiie which^ yoiiMormer ftiecd and iasociatt affixed to your forehead, and accommodat.9 you to yojir heart's content. TTntil that time try to behave youraeir

THE

S?:

been and is t»d|^ the pet and iddTc?) peculjar ekpopnt of Southern Socie^? which claims.ad^erenco to "the code of honor" as an indispensable prerequisite to social orthodoxy. He, more than any other, j^ublia Northern man of the presflf%4ajyM^^c$iar Tepreeentatiyd ,jl the class who hold that tho only repara* tion for an Insult is .suitable apology

I there l^oTo^iQ^outTSf

Mason and Dixon's line) where Voorhebs could"Snd'"a"6ihgle "Southern gentlmnan" who would associate with the wear&^of that bran^fiy 4reariaigJt places hunself in a position where he cannot claiui that notice with which tho adherents of his "code" am accustomed to reward the ''respectable" owner of a sency tongne. "Agrffrj.

Was VooRBaes h^aptly 1rnnk oft Monday nlgh^ or has, ho become so in* safie with personal vanity as to Buppose that tho people of this city will regard his P0t?l^usa.-j6r8OJnAlitie& with any XaaUog bat disgust And contempt? J* he fool ehonghtft 'thtnk that he and hu orga^ can al)0^ fam him w«lhom mbj«eting him.$o oietitad criticism ?, Do»i!j he iiaagme that his vain,

Tb?mb^aiic51

r$porloga will

tftg&Muhj bodyHe will 'find the ar^•!BetoN!

tbe

People" WHch

has soitjrred his bile, la our columns today,

1006114 Court

HouMravihpr~What-doee this mean?

,tio .Sbymotjb) is especially

deficient in that firmness ofpurpose which ^ytaWa guard ag^fiPti#^160^!3 Sr^ ity._f50HKA.Da. Jg

on at this fanctufe," vfank etasdiA

tion at this juncture, wneei steadiness of nurnose. decision and self«contTol are so

P»««

calamities that could befall the country. —[joffTk. Z"•f'

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THE

Journal will prdb'a'bly have nothing

fecfof"tangle foot and roPguf~l»^like T)aw VOOBHSES gave the people of this jcityat the Court ~H8Hee on Monday

"^CITngrTCOdl

THE

Journal attacks General Hunteb

on the "gj^fiieMSr qpes^.^lDHTBE 3b not a candidate for Congress, but

used hiis influence to eetabiish thegold intere^ subiect for your abuse. "Go for him."

any ono of"'o^iP"%OT0ts has failed, thus E«Bp it Before the People," he can find it on the third page of" ttffe ^pftper. Every voter in this District should read that in-

D. W. Voorhkbs. Circulate it freely. Let the people have the fact?.,*

agfih PMjPed

cent Court House spcech, thai he procured a promotion for the ,o,w.ner-of this^aper^ while the iattei .w^in thoi'61d. "We know nothing of repr«ssenj^^[ ^Jo»ij|^f,%aM was volnn^^^ll'avi.^ilsjisp^sed to for tho will to help us, but have always doubted his power to hav^J^io.so^lll^.jjclso.i* At any

^lbnr oh 01^ jpaVtf^Dy •boaBtfully -^arP ding an act of perapnal kindness before tho public. ft Z~

IMU'f .1, Tj in I No TIME should be lost in perfecting an organization for: securing the attendance of every Republican voter at the polls II ballot box against fraude. Committees should be promptly wade op to look after the y^iops 5 to on eloction day. We need an ample number of ca%fftMM8|«4,^allengers for every voting pfreelnc^—Wen ntted for the wMfcby ||^THCquaii^fi«With voters? ready discernment, firmness, and untir ing energy.'' L^t the whole work of the

Journal is again in agony about

the "gold Interest on bonds." We suggest to tfial pa^Fto'appiy to "VoorBSes for relief, fie, wltli' all the Democratic Representatives from Indiana, and every Democrat in tho House, except two, voted for the gold interest amendment and fastened that policy on tho country in opposition to the solid vote of a large ma jority of Republican members. This feature of^ his sinuot» record he now ignores, and when |ih|sdv^o ^count .for such a vote ne "can1 remember. Let the Journal stir up that treacherous memory of his and learn from him all about the matter.

Thb Philadelphia an iiat whtte^General GR*k^#^ il^bki mbinet an incident oocurred which adds another proof of his worthiness for the highetf honors of the Republic. At one of the Cabinet meetings, Mr.

JOHNSON

was in­

dulging in some of his charactetfytie*el£ gloHfloatiois-' otefrVrhlcl 1 he had made for the country, and one or more of his Cabinet joined in the same strain of self-praise. General GRANT said "Weil, gentlemen,^0 far as I am con cerned, I have never made any sacrifices for the country. The country has alwayB done more for me than I have done for it. I suppose I would be ready to make sac

M-WC* *t»«w

portunity and I think that, as a general rule, our public men get more from the country than they give to it."

VOORHEXS

in his ravings, Monday

night, boasted thif~ho"i56uld make more money out of Congress than in it. If this be true why is he so anxious to get a seat in a body he calls the "Rump Congress." Is it the honor he is after, or is his anxiety to1 represent the ,1%P% the^^jgpnr ings of pure, unadulterated patriotism Yoorheks ought to understand his financial affairs better than we do, .burit pnSzles us to see how he expects to make so much money outside of Coogreis- He has never been able, so far, to n^aintain mo*e than an ordinary po?ition:!n ftis legftfmato business, and f.ter ANDREW J. retires to private life, hi will find it diflicult to get aft appoi«»d in to anofficeWho re he can employ

VOORHBKS

to look*" alter

the "whisky ring" at any rate, the peo pie are determined, to give

DANIKL

an»

U%B W^oQ1

ful money making talent outside of Congress.

VOOROTEES, on Monday night, sank every instinct of the gentleman in his new -^ole of ^ackguard and ^ppiamoir tlanderer of private character, 'sflii^iked up a forgotten calumny by'asking'*whether Gen. CauFr would face bim in an investigation rail roadV and then answering tbeqnestion himself in the negative.

nsssin any investigation of his rail road accounts, at any time and place he may designate, and can sho^r j|im a rwdution of the directors Of that Soiif, Nuking Gen. Crfit for his services, and expressing confidence in his integrity, which

iVal^Miut^vere asi"^^tled.

DASIBL,

your poor, pitiful, sneak­

ing insinuation hurts no ono but yoarself. 7e^t {Md^llot^l^S. gerd it wan oattag*: andl^wwiB fee s*bmm era- yotiris^iWen the drunk, en madnees of the hour has pasmd away.

nr Candidate for ong the good nanS whiij^..ccipitute our invincible County ticket there Is nene whfch the UniQP men of the County will more cheerfully support than that of

MORTON

Treasurer.

mm

keenefitscrutiriy can "Seteict no blemish, and possesses that sterling integrity and high order of business capacity, which eminently fit him for the responsible posi

cast in Vigo county next Tuesday No loyal man will forget that

D.

Rahkjn

was a brave soldier of the Un­

ion when the imperiled canse of the country was most in need of his aid. Nor will the fact that he was severely wounded in Action—that he bears on his person the marks of seven or eight separate and distinct wounds—be forgotten by those who believe in rewarding valor and patriotism by expressions of public appreciation

Blair and Colfax—Their Respective ¥Jtf w^oftiriB^ilberty city aandhnxie that they hit$£"5ee&red the service8"bf their candidate for Vice President who is expocted to do something towards bol storing up theirdoomed cause in this coun ty and District. They are especially re ly'n *y Stato ticket, and thoy hope that BLAIR' presence will do much towards this end Why should any Irishman prefer

FAX

bless .the day whon lreland is governed b^-t jlftshmeHf.^ Ia^^^iiiplishing tfiis laudable undertaking I .will do all I can lObassist you. I will place myself, nfrsds be, at your bead, march with you to Staten Island, oversee your embarka tion, will stand on the mo*t elevated bluff of the coast, and as you raise the green emblem over the Stars and Stripe: while your steamers, under full headway, are turning their prows to tho Ea3t, will say, goodbye God bless, and may you be successful in your undertaking. Mas you lift the. British lion out of his bo^s^^dMr^from his grasp the erald gem of tne sea but whether or not you shall succeed in this endeavor may you each and all remain in Ireland or else where, and never agaia set foot upon these ihores! You are wanted there, and we cna get along withmt you!

The corffcttess df this speech is un doubted. It was reported verbatim at the time, and has been repeatedly published since, and never denied by him or his friends. Let us contrast this disgraceful utterance with the warm-hearted and manly ,,letter of ScmrrLER Colfax,.. tojukri-fof ibq finijan organization, enclosing a contribution to the fund for the Irish Republic:

Hottse OF

J"

SU

pport

WdrtSJr a^epffSeiMtPre if their own horf1 ore! class. In

MORTON

C. RANKIN they

recognize a brother in their toil, a man jwho earns his daily bread by persevering industry.

As an accompUsta&gceauntant, a thoroughly educated book-keeper, Mr. RANKIN will bring to the discharge of bis official duties the last qualification that the most exacting could require, and will worthily and honorably *1114hfi position to which he will b0Jlllli&ili hiB ^ion-ds-bat do their duty, by such a vote as will reflect honor upon him and vindicate the wisdom of those who nominated him.

-the Ir|»h citizens to holp-^ar ^rouglh/bn thitfr eountyjand "s

and his party to

BLAIR

COLFAX

and his party

What has BLAIB done ta attach the Irish S a a

have expressed their views upon the Feriian project, so dear to every Irish man. Let us see how they view it.

and made the following insulting and drunken address to them GENTLEMEN I am with you heart and soul, and heartily say, "God bless the Finnegans." [A voico, "Fenians, Gen eraL"],vI know what lam talking about,

IWMWp«." paogaer and confusion-] And I sa^ that I hopo to see the b&tue floifrlstaJw&prosiiier,^ and shall

REPRESENTATIVES,

WABHINaTON, Feb. 20, 1864.

DEAR SIR:—From

the time I saw the

gallant and lamented Corcoran—so brave in battle, so heroic in captivity—was the head of your organization, I have felt warm interest in it, though knowing no' tfej

be'ring warm sympathy expressed by an Irish Parliament for our fathers when struggling for the independence they won for us, regarding hopefully every well directed and patriotic endeavor throughout the world fo 8$ themse save their adopted country from anarchy and destruction, I send you in response to your request, the enclosed $20, which would be larger but for many other de njandS pn me, y, 'Respectfully yours,

8

SCHUYLER COLFAX.

Democratic Resolutions. The following resolutions were recently passed gy ^he Democracy ~ot Madison tOwiship,fiincock county, Ohio: 'Resolved, That all such creaturos as iooln, tho tyrant, Stanton, tho traitor, Butler, the woman-insulter and thief, are tbo elect of the devil, and that thore will be a day of joy for earth's children, when the last of the triumvirate of demons shall be called to his long account, to enjoy forev&r the brimstone .hospitality of the Prince^/ f&diciiJs, Who will place them high iri'thft halls brperdition for carrying out his principles ih this World, promoting strife on-e^rth. as, he -had once done in Heaven. "Readied, „.4^tK«ur ^[rcals wish to amalgamate With the negro, let them go to Wester# or Southern Africa, or upon the c(Mtft df 2dydagttdar, New Holland, Van DiemanyLSfld,,New Caledonia, and Guinea, whare they writ find this variety characterized by bluck color, black and woolly hair. ^thick Hps,, projecting cheek bonee,16^B and flat nose, raised chin, retreating" 6k^h«ad, crooked legs, and Radical scent.'

THE Southern Optmon„

oft|»Lap ebeT'was written.]

thaapring of WC5,J§p a plucky robel of Lee's army, and exactly expresses the general sentiment of the Southern masses now, as it did then. Northern rebels,

C. RAN*la- i^|Wiflffi«a tho cfasaicair of ".Toe Bowers* adapted toits^ are.

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&

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MORTON

!.v

ma":a eoefl otd rebafj •:0•Nowthst'f jtist whatlont, to' For this great land of freedom'

I do not care a d—n.

•fv I'm glad lit agfii it, •l".'"- vi •{«. I'onijrwiihXwoa, '=ai-r: And I don't ax no p*rding.

For anything I dnn.

'"ff'dS-" "i". .• II, ci t'i hatm tba CtfnatlhltioBy 'i-. il

This glorious Union, too, I hates ths Freodmen's Bom»u,

And everything in blao I Katei'tie Attterttsnliagla, fli-J With nil his brass and fnas,

T",t

And tho.ljin' cheatin' Tankece,, I hate 'em trtin and wttrt. "J 'Jf'i r:i j:?. •, "tYolIoWid mas8a Ilobort. .*-•

VOT fonr years, nigli abont, Clot wounded in thros places, And starved at Point Lookout I cotched the rhenma-tis-em

A cafirpln'in the snow 0 li x,. I billed a sight of y&okecs-^: -lJ- .*• K»xTa 11 oitmn wn*

TV.

"Thrco hundred ihousing Yankee*

1

Is buried in our dust,: t1We got three haudred thpnalng.,,-? Before they conquered us. '.n They died Southern feverri

And Southern shell »nd shot,vS I wish it was three miUions, InstPBd of what we got.

«'l can't take up r&y mnsKct And fight 'em now no marc, BntI ain't a-goin' to love 'cm,

And that is sartin sure, And I don't ax no For what I was ^tnd I won't be re

fffs

3:5 fii

Tf I do—may I bol

fei&Jfcwta: 5' i'ftiijaM,

THE N, Y. Express

sees fit to lie- thus

shamelessly: "It is demonstrated from official reports that the U. S. Army cost $11,800, 000during the month "of August, 1868. Tho cost in September and October -will not be leas than $11,000,000 ..fori, each menth, and has averaged th'a.in ^rrtiipe of peace: I« three consecutive" -years of peace, the expenses of our military lySfem" reached $675,000,000, and even Mr* Weils is forced to admit that the cost bf the last year was $123,000,000." ..

Each of these assertions is a ^luswiood, uttered with delibeMe'lfitelit to deceive. Mr. Wells slates that the Army cost .loss than $80,000,000 in the fiscal year just closed: and will cost muqh lees tftill in that recently begun, ^0 sbow3, itenii by item, that more than bait' of the. $l23(000,000 disbursed through tho!r Wiir Department in the fiscal year just closed was paid out as Mustering'but Bounties to our soldiers in the late. War for

r.

the

Union, in satisfaction, pf Stat6 claiffia for arming and equipping troops fot tnst War, for property lost or upstfoyed in the country's service^Iu tJ|4l for River and Harbor 1 mprovement#^ &c, having nothing to do With the1 icbrrent expense of our Army during that year. And tho same we have no doubt, is the case with the disbursements of the War Department for the two last months and the presont. The Express knows the truth, yot chooses to' lle and .deceive. Surely every honeet man should loathe and spurn a journal thaf thus seeks to deceive its readers for ftro^bnsost ends. New Fork Tribune.

"THE National Rai^0g --i(a|4t^r ©f Massachusetts is $E}6,0OOiOOO. The -National Banking capital of Indiana is aboiut $3,500,009. A difference in £avow)f Massachusetts of $53,ooo,opo.*r-^tf. Sentinel,

Well, are you not glad that. Indianb has less National Banking capital than Massachusetts? Have yOu not roprosen cd National Bankers as bloodsuckets, and denounced the system itself as a "stupendous folly," despito the fact that Mr. Hen drioks owns ten thousand dollars ..Of N tional Bank stock? 1^ as you represent, National Battles devour the substance of the people, why do you not rejoice, that the Yankees, whom you so cord5ally .hate are devoured, instead of the people of In diaQf? r-.

Rut why will you deal in falsehood ffhen irecbrd evidence is at itand to convict you? We know the -tuirn^ pMsion is strong with you, but it ought to oe coni trolled by prudence in castis wheta expos* ure ihust follow its indulgence.. Suppose you turn to tbe official report of the Sec* rirtipy of the Treasury for infortrtatton as to the capital ofthe N'atjkThiil Sanksin Indian a. Yoa will iilad 6y consulting that document, that their paid ug capital is |1^867to00j- nearly i^8f9\ftmelL:||itBet than your figures.—Ind.

A SPECIMEN of the manner imswhich mar has made UfS his" estftnSfes of1 the receipts and expenditures bf the govern ment, he charges the government with $22,000,000 as thA^uuit(^maint&imsg.the Post Office Department, and credits it with no postal receipts, wfcen, in fac there will be at least $18,000,000 of in come from that source and, if Copper* head* like Olmstead were not allowed by the Democratic Postmaster .General to steal the money, the receipts from postages would support the department, with the aid of the million and a half voted by Congrea8 to cover the conveyance of government free matter. But Del mar mejui to cypher oat a heavy deficiency, and this is one of the means to which he resorted —charging the Treasury with: the coat of supporting the Post Office Department, and crediting it with no receipts for. deliyering letters, papers, M^theiy^ er.

lMm(

DELMAR,

a Virginia

sheet, "stares fate in the face,' and in reference t^j^cqnstrucUoiv aaya •mst*qjk '.'We repeat in substance what we have •hown In the foregoing remarks, that tikis robleur«o Aat» to he decided: by tamo, tf not deeded at the polls in November, by t*e ei«etion of Seymwr tmd Muir. Ballots are cheaper tban blood, and elections better than battles. But if Grant be chosen, and we do not misjudge him and Ms polieg, then the disciplined cohorts at the South must be marshaled once more, and

comes to the last argument, reposed in the musket muzzle aud the bayoaet's point, where will the poor negro be ,-

"Statistician," in his dolccta-

ble statement attempting to prove that the Federal Government is_ bankrupt, es timates the receipts of intornal revenue at $122,000,000 for the fiscal year begin ing July I, 1868, and ending July 1,1869, He also estimates the receipts of internal revenue for the 'first half of this year at $61 ,000,000. A Washington despatch tott Associated Press reports tho receipts for the first quarter, ending October 1, as amounting to $41,000,000, or at tho rate of $164,000,000 for the whole year. The last quarter, from April to July 1, 1869— which will include the income returns— will excecd sixty millions at the lowest calculation. The first and last quarter will nearly equal Delmar's estimate for the entire year. The total receipts of internal wvenne for the year will not fall short of 170 millions, or ..fifty -millions more than' the Copperhead statistician asserts.—Chicago Journal..

AN ENEMT

is YOUR

MOUTH.

•Spaldiko'S

foRgJul||fet, 1861

XAB

ap:—Is yJP p^er Vf

week you or one of your correspondent say that Dr. Drake is not the originator of tho celebrated!

PLANTATION BITTERS,

and ttef thw^rer nianuf«e.tuwl sold ^tybm'PedwAmrteltej &t( Oli in UieuIiiljMuljJtSl^^ over fbrt can testify. Now,5 air,'2 can 1 certify to tho abovo as bging truc, for I have fpllowei tbe^sea for over forty years, ymost of ttle titD a domg buefcess With &e Wffli Indies.",: £bosa..jame Bjttera,- djipf putJSp and,named wer^£!br«gW notice on my first' trip to *he -Island'of St. Croix for a cargo of 'ruarrj *tfd tot years aflor my ship's stores we're never without nO»«m. 1 always, supplied |ny family acid taany of my fteighbors With them and can truly say a better BittKitt and 'fonio i& not made in all, the world.

rhCACIO

Do not

put an enemy in your mouth to steal away your teeth. Beware of destructive tooth washes and. tooth powders, many of which are base imitations of Sozovotrtl Insure a life lease of sound teeth and fragrant breath, by adopting the fragrant SOZODONT. |v,J^j.

-jrn-rtis t,,»r, —a.41 'j f.?j- 'i.

GLTTE,''

GALES

a handy little

thing about the honse, mends everything deodlw 1^**.-- Tl?

from Araby the Blest, freighted

with the breath of oriental spice flowers, arenot so entrancing as tbe perftinlii of

PHALON'S

"FLOR DE MAYO," the new

perfume for the ban^koreWefi -Sold by all dniggists. lam:

CAMPJITCH, PRAEBIE

Itch^

ILLINOIS

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One Amb One Agent One Agent

Yours, truly, os OAPT.

HKNRY

MAONOLLA

1

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WKNTZ. &iil

WA"rBR.»—Saperibr %6 WS

best imported Gerrtinn Cologne, dnd sold at half the price

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

300.00^ jetS?ax. Badges, teo(? ^nd Plpi »n»t beciiSedoflf"it hnff thi cost to m«nflrictBtK'"®»«ry atfbln the ooirn try should.gfet jh«»»t ouo« 1.000 g(l herder Qraot Balg«e?8 1,(KKJ finff -gilt elo^rnt 'Grant 1 8

Qbart CIOAB fine flaTor worth 25 per I,000r lobe soldi at $10 per

Ji,w5(

inocfler ,s

to introduce

urn.u»u#h. 4. them 1,600'moat btautifni Club-Badges In the rn«rkef, "5rant and Colfax,"-*$» Any-fmatt agent can make frobt SI&teS2& jwr-day.^:, We ssad* present

l.OCOecstia gilt Grant and Gollax Badgei. Jl2.,

tb

XHOUB jf niUBb AL •OUiyaiiy lUO 1*1 OI ouvi*c»v« RICHARDS & MA RUT, £5 BlHrray 8t.vBa:3,131, N. Y. Keforanro: Postmaster in New Yoik, Nassau Bank. T. N. Hiekcoi fcSo., N T. sepldSw

Plialoii'H Papillan Ii«tio»

«ir s«i^MPi|Xfojit.

ttenovea aft £BCmo«8, FBEO&^S. ttenovea aft £BCmo«8, FBEO&tKS. jnttPLl MOTH HI,(ITCHES, TAV, e^.'ahjj rollers

TBS SKIN SOFT, KUt and BfoMfUVfl. ftfcliUlftl tt the Nir®®RT Ills thvaJnabie.

For fiBNTLEMEN afler 8HA¥tM it Has ne«yial. •'WIAPIAN LOTION" is the only rrUahle remedy for Diseases and hl«nlalics of the SKIN. —r "iii.'art- .*' -i'

8tAl*V for U»c .T0U £|. 1I*«

KI RSCTI and HATH, will hot chap the SII Wirt. a» Oents pir Pake. tad* 'ndsA .7$$£ ti9Mtn.ir.k-

A New Article of .Food.

ft was- JTv BRittAt SAVmitf, Wi»" cilelr French Qattrpnomt^fihs firstssifl, that '"the man will iav£iu*,.a-.new ,fa«h doe« moie.Jar Socisty tlia^ the hiAH wlit^iaetfveM a Planet."

5

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»FXUU *A*0."

A NEW l'KHFCMK FOB THE HANDKKB0HIKF KXQVI8ITE, DELICATK, LASTING FRAfiRAfi'OE PHALON HON, NEW I0BK, Mold ^U llru? gists, !awly.*lftorm

17r MA CAR ONI,

or Italian prtpircd Ofem* lttaccar&ni, is now offer od as most dellcioiu, wholesome and piquant cvtaestibU (conrWent ldBch) for the use #f ifami. lieh, Usclkilcrs, ExctitTa6i)B, (PS"»fcj,) Ti-av^lers, and Cx OB8 in BecC

SaloonB, Bar or aotuple Boons.

It is oaten on Broad, Bisouit «r Toast. It is suitable for tor Sandwiches flngleso "Stic jfetJinc iipane corAentro."] JCepecislly is it adapted for tboie climates Whcto the article of checso 'canqot bo kept.in- a,sound condition -for auy length of time. ...

It maybe utod asaseaaoniiig for 'Soups, Sash or Slews—aud warmed upari a stoxs, aftet the* can has beorr opened, it makoi, without farther pr para tion, a Dawoiocs Weub -BABBIT. •.,, I

ForTrarelors and others, it is far more oconemic'al and conTtfbt^^th'in:5dm«p%" finUcd or Potlii Meat*. .. '.?:

The~Proprictora and Patfnteo:c.-innot but nik a ,S«nd SVOOfor SAMPLE ©OZK'W^lb. Cans, unrd BIOIILV GILDED Show Card, Securely paokei and shipped.perKxpross to any address.

Liberal discounts made to the trade. NX B,— The Cacio di Mtcoaronlis pfit Op in tin boxes, and -Jacked- In Casesof Two Dozen, at 88.00 per Casejfet Cash.

For sale by all respectable Grocers, and at tho Frnit Stores. Responsible Agouti wanted everywhere....

All order« *nd oommunioatioaa ihould. be ad -'dressed-to ...... The X.tvicig'ston Caolo Company, 88IIBEKQ' ST., )*EW lOllk

Ojdfim

i-4tt

MIZI

tg«M3B

ViTJ}

TEMM

mu$i Sti&m

-.

IMPROVED

III

-rfiBY ITS USE

rray or Faded Hair is quicKly

t-)

Hv restored to its youthful color and bcautj^iq and with the first application -1 beautiful gloss and delightful fragrance,'

is giv^a tiie gftir.

It will canse Hair tb grow on Bald Spoa. It will promote lirmriant growth.

FirJJNG HAHi is iraiuediately chef^ F*r Sale by all XBPOT Temoredfrom Ureenwioh Strte 35 Barclay St. & 40 Park Place.

mxum WG,

0OIMRrgl^l-Ain OUf&MHin^I. A I N JS

One door Bast of the Star Grocery, TKKHK HAUTK, INI). Plain and Peoorativa Papor Hanging, Fancy and

Plata Bign Painting. Ceilings and Walls Painted ud CakMllae la Freace Colors, Planod endlTatdlal Wood Polished in the highest style of the Art. Gilding on Glass and JapaAned Tin,' ia all Styles.

It will be to the interest of those who wish to h»vo serviceable work done, to callon me. Information id buying dnd mixing oaldrtb. Win te fhrnlsbed to peraoa* rat* ov «itA*on. tMMMtf

HAUTE NOVBfcTT WORKS, BT

TITTMAN & Ko,l6,soatkIPonitliSt.,eyposttt)Postoace, Terrd Hante, Ind. ...

Monro, DnAwmcM ah» Lioat MAoauntas WJAAX EXWJ^taa. •T'liefoncherVBw'ch-t Jading Shot Gun also Tittman'a Braeeh a ad KnzzTe Loiter made toorder from new or old materials. awfiflteral Btvalrlns Promptly A7(cnded.tb.

3TB'HO^SB.

h. cljSdge :r Ba* «tuAd to ty* elty^ aad Btted Bjaingand SmrtegwtMMatM, it'ttedl S&nd^.Ha. 8 Worth »«rti»j3tr«a*» wlMtr* hw.wifi bepleaaod to meet hi* old friends, sad a* many new one* as may favor htm with their patronag

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if*

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Canandagua, a. T., BenowSdtor »i**a«6r» asd adTftnUges during 43 yean. Tarau NMon

GRANT AHD COLTAl,

A.

Wti &

Ah •wttjanAiwtr«cr tion aud af great interest lor all r«adeif,4^

Ka«lariwtBrrttotrstM» w»*j6irg iwyg'ljgf

icnfjiyi) .iriifi.aJj.ii^ I -100': AfiKVXlkWtfVU TCKi1Mc: nvs.'r.fa

IrriCUL HBTOITffiWAi ite^aiu^Ckanctev^OMaac* ap«f«Mdj|^ BY JiOSt, AUpXAJiMK H. SWrHlJig.

wib*

a«rte«OTln&artttf*.G' sr'trr--:.^ .V/ Bead forOlreolaca and s»eoarUrnui, asti^a full description of tha., "worfc. .Adflrese" 1SATrOJiAL

Mo. .aiaoc M'iAXn Hsvjrj*

I .i

A a i.w

A TI^LiyTOF WOBK. BI JUBft*

XHE

Bb6KF?B AOB^T OLB anA TOVtfp 'ftMfmi and ttihtrtea need it consttutly..— All take it readily, ag theJirice suits the timet. It has no competttor' -Itls'llnelyWuBtratad with

^To^«d ^e^l?tJ^*8ntowl?V ierft8r Bfct^^^RioftaeiWa given,! SeonDB ftrst^hoi^o^fidW oi no

HI

rroJto^Tiw rswfi

CJ

-smHbiooos BOW*

r-ffi H3

i.ii- 'ifA r-f gfrfqjtr ALL STYLES xm BH&FE8

saifctel

it* ,jr*6ri3nfer.

KLfiirr -roratf SfftTlrtw®."'

1

7

w»havs«MdaAxa» tortirentyitJr«

eir

.^1/

^.ir.a

^nya«.tifbo ^sdft^n^rd^ Area With nwttaliqt.''' "***1

We wHl put «nrj Ajqf ^onadMe ofr« make and proyeltIhe bo»t nniShed^anl, jhi est Btoel, ffi«Mtmng two and a half ififeww."

he sama

oalledCoiBDBW, b«at us in his patent shape, circular-bit and coattauons ed«« wakes the fchnr produco twicrt nltich etfMt.

Miniaftlt? *a*w.'iic'5sa ifld

I'oaoeifi c.*!') JCO Oil f:fi£flr»3 W'

KEDiMMXS

-d»d afib zi'sstt•.•&ntt.,»qotWd oWi-^iol Anyono who smdt wamordor-f&r HVS dhXS6 of this shape,at Iff* #i)JSOSIS the casi, wUI receive «ie extraftr MtlnK.

A1r iN»Vponsi61» Hsrdware Deal^ lm the '•LIPPINOOTT AXES." Buy fam the*. Bath I if thore should happen.to.ba one so nnfort^nate

ttPPINCOtf BHCStKtt, Pa. Sole owners of Oolbura*4 Pitent A*e. •,,.3dnC' .•: Js'in-ia t/i'T "T -r-t^nrsror "iiJJ

J. & p.

ifW i)ra».r^E2p srooi.- coixoii':.

WlthSperlal Relereiice to the Wants ®r OpeMtlvAS oa ./C'

SEW

use HAeHims HOT

I .tad-. »e#vb?W«- 3«fSi: e&r iffiKf m».

r, S'kT^:vi lis*..- .**«••» TKT3V

STR0N6BBIHA5ITEIBEF9BB

AH

X,

.Jit "ffpy

•,tO-. 9fi «Wil^Woi8lM«3is»e7S3oO

wherS to' ftfl

jVjWItfS'

imitatioa inducinen Co., Boston, Mass"

AddreaiBoston MliSs'S

TO

ol epn

giold wato&a aMHel Prits^iflS its to agentfijj^r*

WANTE»iaMMfft^V^ .Qy IT. OpMMQN

MU^eQHHTm1

'^Wtts^n*? a&ra^wt htai .wen

the Star 8kattle "Bewtig )M

eilaes. Impartiallaf9/hK. Jtitra iaMcM*MkU to experienced AgeBMi Call on or addrww .WWILaON A CO., Cleveland, O., Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. -y a*m «.-t 'Tit a

GOOD TBVSTT AWBWM.-^WiSwM guaranty- 9S0 tor week.and expenses, foi •par-tienlarsj a'dress O.V. ifACKaOlI A fW^.Bal thftow, Mik -f'5

MTAJfTliB—SAM**** to tfalMftr a ww MaautactoriQg Oampany aud sell by Sample, jod »*ets are gjiarant»ed. Addrosi. with stampv H. jD, 2a^BfOR CO.^ BbWJ OilaSt do a a in

IITiiAfk MAfHWD—yothing soimportani DllVUlFe tiro staihiiii for sealed T8 pages on ths. wtole anbj eot. Kr. Warroea, con firiantisi i'byaldiau, Cnr3t^CharleSHrt., St. Lonl*, .Mo., stands pre emln^htir Alovoall others ln hiS speciality^ matter who fafltfd, state- yonr cal^Pa$an^mate4t*)y laattia o%y Mate

TtrpES WfTO$E AVOCATIONS restrict them tmttt*t* ifc*nt*, more tti«W two-third* suftvt, from Constipation.— Do thtiv inowthat ttf occasional resort to TAR8AHI* ffTRXZKN APUUSIT wanld preront all. tbeir misery I It* regntatitiK prbper/ies are *mp%rall#led

FOB SAfcS BT ALL lOEALlBS In WUDICtNiS

MissouriLands. SIX PA«CEtSuifcS# !tis, 2060, 9190,Sid 3S9S acr«Mia Barry CSmuty, ftr »ale, »e._ »«r «cie, by K.(a,J8ftK'aA^p,^ fkwiln^.Q«ii|^ Sf. I". City.

WE SKIX FOR OIM DOUAK GOLD

and 8ilver ^'atahfV.Se^ioK Machinei, Silk Dren P**ii fiM} ftfrp^tnig*, Domestic Goeds, Ac. r-, cractJujw S«MX rBSK

willselttolr 6"i ONlTDOLXiAB RACH! "SUeadiA fedntiWftiitifettfcbd to Agent* iwriatng nauOlati*.

^iAUMM .fnftBOBTE*«a»Birr,

??Ir

ID3R. WHITTIERj st, -m*.imam Met§T fionfMsaWMly an ««Mato,i]aM.

lishesa yettng tients ev^ryw^iete^ State your

greataaa

ba*aadbl J'I caae.

*«r«rr en, :?r nhm-n

Ml

Q£N£EAL GRANT,

•sa^JtttacHM o^mrpMdearMitatjr har#wr duoed no boftMKhich win ..naaaieBil groator at^

eTOei.

aad Its author hadacosas

kept from the public."—Cbr. SgrocKm jewnwl Bead for Cirenlan. Address B.W. BUBS* CO., Toledo Ohio,

F-V

STJOC kas ^caase* sam

A COMPLETE

EVOLUTIO N

that In arte to «pply tha SimnaS exMoae* nr coMtaattV^lacwylit Patroaxte, we

-MM""

^iMimSlagla setru MHU fjerj de-

'•-srss-^s?-

We «iii tad to Agenii frve of eiarge, Utee. gdod linen Shirt fronts, 1 set aolid Uold Btuds. All wool OaMimere (or Fanu, Vine white Oountarpaae, largeahwy 1 elfgant Halmoral Shirt, SO yiids brown ur bleached dheetiog, good quality! yard wM« 1 leg sat 100 Pic tare ttorooou-brand Photo. Ablues, 1 double lens Stereoscope and 12 Foreign View*, 1 silver plated engraved & bottle Okator. 1 elegantSUk Tan, with Ivory- or dand«l (food Frame, feathered edge and .spangled, 1 ateel irtil Tiillfthu 111 rr 11Q tSmi viailty, ivory balanced blade, 1 baf^eaka bMMkdMd ltned ParaSol, iiO yards good Print, very ane Damask Table Cover, 1 pr. test quality Ladiee' Serge Oongress Boots, 1'doz. Ane Lioen Towels, doaen Roger's beat Silver Desaert Fork*, 1 L*dio»' large

kin Rings. 1 do7. IidtSifce Mariao or Cotton Stockings, 1 Oent'i**heavy coased solid Gold Ring, lpr. I,adle,' high nit Balmoral Boots, 1 elegant Delaine DrearPa«t'ro, l- Violhi and Buw, in box complete, 1 set Jewelry, pin, ear-drops, and wlwait oi fo f&yfi

For a Qil of SO aaA Vive Dollar*—i block o(colored Alpacca-Driee fiHsrn,l s»i Iiare Curtaini, 1 pr. all woel Blankets, engraved Silver-

Osssimere, for Pants and.Vetffe, 1 set Ivory balMced handle Knlree wllh silver-plated Forks, 1 Satin Parasol, heavily beaded and lined :ta silk, 1 pr. gent's Calf Booti, 80 yards goo.

Ladles' elegant Morocco Traveling Bag, 1 square Shawl, 1 plain iroTwWtfT01«nh Press fttlero, yds. dauhlaKldth cloth for Ladies' Cloak, elegant S8gralre#sllvtt-iilated Tea Bot% a yards doubie width water-proof Olothfor-Oloaking.

For a Clnir of 10» aa4 Tea Bellaw l.rlch Merino or Thibet Bcew Pattern.^ pair fine Dam ask fabiaClathirCkfaa Kapktaantt matdi. pair G|ent'» FrenchjOfMrBoots, 1 faeavy ulivet-plattd engraredlce ntchet, varjr fine all wool Cloth for brown or for 1 el

ladles' Cloak*,.UtetywyJ^iit^auaUty browi bleachsd Sheeilng, 7)^ yards flue Oaasimere aalt, 1 elegant Poplin Mpis^PMtani, 1 eiega Baglish Bsrage Saawl, 1

Itr case, so T^Ory nalan'ced Knives and Fork*. Presents, for rati*.

J.

.. sr^

cUMtry^u

the uniform price

MMMft ASTICLS.

cifsss^isiass'ss.'sissss ^BWtlaRUlW BHnepotMt, Wttb^^giTe iiUpe ^f thiao^o/ thui can bo obtained

tor dhieks describing articles sold sent to Agents In Oiubs at rates mentioaed below. We KoarantM erery article to cost less than tf bought at anylfcaHi Kew *ork house. I ascoacxJIK•

Our CommiiiioiM to Agents Ixcm&jtktm* of cTMf otter MtabUthinent of the Mn##iroW ot ttiif jca* bs fcundl la comparing bdri*eoU*i)is*lth thoM of Others roa Olum or tmk SAME size, in addition to which we claiat to t^tivo bettor goods of thaaame character.

TRICOTS,

VOty "balano-- dbnu

Set lvtiTy 'balanoi hn

ForksrT isudfet or gonta Silver

dl»K«KMtaUi[~ Hunting ckse Watch, 1 Bartle't Hand, Portable aewU'gli&ii the, Rploadid Family Bible, stefcl en record and. Bhotograph pagta. 2Ti

Onip Carpetlag, good color*, 1 pair

bol IkarartUea, Quilts, 1 good barrel Revolver, elegaat Fur Muff and Cape. 1 single barrel Shot Ntir, 1' Mlver plhted engraved bottled revolving astor, cut glai* bettisB. l-.yery fia« ytolla and

bitibs increase in the same

jSendf Moiieir. l»r Registered letter. afj 0ata1ogi)»«f Ooods lo aajr address Fst i. FABKEBft CO.,

Nos. 98 ttl 100 SU0MF Rtfset, B«StM.

KNMIItANCC COL MM

FIBEANB JUFE

INSURANCEAGENOY

or 3 uai-'jjft

0tup^u^b'-"np-"'-"

'W-. i? Co.,

Merehuits Fire Ins. HABTfO&D, OONN^ -:v, y''

SpHiBi«rtean FIreJjas, Co HABTFORD, CONN."

Ftreia»€o«, **W TOBS.

1S7 VmKBW AT, aiiesnc p.:

lire Ins. Co.f

•H SM M|a»iaWI1Slll I«T»r»f

fjeHrelnswaace Co. iei M-:.-og*0L a .lilrgf liegjgg- h-iSltef

njffis Ttr-

Application* taken aad Policiea issued in any ot the above named Companies itf teWett cnt^efit: *«». Al»or REAL bought md -«))d, and GOfc^jsc'ciQNa t"®ad®4

Apply to -jci'-

AT Ofti-lSrli,

General Fire andl.Iafls Iaearance Agent.

V%j /x

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S# n-.eG. iitaa

Tfo*»7l Si#

1

Ci1-r'aSi

Prsjle's ami M^raph

X* V. Sx. (WsFiStFreight lines From Hew York, ifeHfi'unJ latsrlhediate point*.

ilalasfitr avei settled at thtti: ak

M. A.ORANE

ivjfr

SSBRHEMB-'b

ilsi.^'sT nm

ic^MercauH»t-9E^il«r*ad':f c' i,- «ifT gnr mnawr/it*: no-h Ot# 3axtSR$ WalmtktfsDfy &o6ds Sfdfr Would respectsnlly call the attention ofthe citizens of Terre Hauta, aad the p«blic in mmm], that ha kas rsaMtoons litteJutsatVaiai. lay's Dry Goo* stom, tor thaparpoMofcarryiug

rmXMtmg.

He keep* alwm on hand FASHIONABLE SKLBOTION OF OSMIMMU, TBSTIHGS, uLOTHS, ao.,jS tsna4yt» fwks it up in fto l«lpt Slfle and oa Short lotice, a»* tanJtoSSWMbls Tws. Having no high ireat* to paf, ho nn«U**a to make up to o|der,

whethtT the'^cdibe fnrnbhod by him or not.— Bv*r|4hlngln Ida Une (header than anywhere

idwarranttd to it. A liberal j: angSdtr.

nil) 11)mhi 111 rrr IV

IMPJ

Waa«apri^Mto'i»atga«»ls Boofaaawarraat mn- Thiai* the beaVand aheap-

Prairie City PlaalngJIlUi^rnsr of «h Mulborry MreaU. ~Zi -7

.»0

.0 ,e

:^Qkdtn*t*#er,W Bntatp mntn,

Ooodaalsnal asad. All give thflscthm siaswliars. -F?

^?4

... work^rmrronted to Give me a oail brfore going JyldSm

TAILORIfl^

MERCHANT iff

TjIILOKJLJV&K

•.*•

?o

—aiAnr :IKT—T*O.

Merchant Tailors «®*rT)rwnw*

Has just received a NEW STOCK

T'

•jC .eijOTAt'ai^ftsi l» corfw': V£fc 5

3 afs

4

f,

noaji r.'r" *1

CAMUHfeRES, "v&nt ,t O -j-.-:. o? VESTInrGS,

„beavk^iJ t-. .wk

«TEKCOATIH6% ,J 1 i* •••ioa' £a$I, andTBIMnil!€) 0358 -i I •i ii wiiiKK a Which lie proposes to make up to ordet s: iP i!ie .i nlA -m£)j .•».£ rhsifi ft -.it-t.

Most Approved Style 1

bete

Nrn

fir-- *e*wienio

AT

THE

-.'wmit

BLUE FBOST--

TAILORING! mi* ,%• mwVi ojt. 3m q-.'u:, (413*3-" ». -,|.i trsiic bim' -i'' d-

1

t'»ii.

I45.MainStreet Jsi^di

-It -i .. ,t

Jo old Stock on hand, my Stock is Entirely Neiv. ssp28

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-4

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MEBCHAftT

JA

tsp-A nVffa*

.-'Ti ••T.'i

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•d-i'ji ir.

FftfiMftlCK SCHLEWIfflkfe

'fiyKnoH re«t taqS aotta»tt0 is it

Has Just received a targe and well selected Stock Of.,,,

Fall ter -..•! i«Ss. pWirSf r^:t-irr$

ig 1

Coaafstn

French, fingUsh and American

(!AHDIXEBI»!

English Helton, fgrBnsitwsj awiu.

French Ctoth, Doeskin & BeHTe^

Which will bo sold at the very low^lt prices, for. cash only, by the yard, or made up to nr. -X sir-i *»rd»r on short aotfeft?*^ ntf} ssfaj*

"LOW PRICES, M1CT Ilfg" and

I, FIRST QUALITY GOODS'^ ba» dfrrm **A 'lai rjaixx'

1

I* mrmottol -,»

^Customers^oljl^yidjnejr, arecotd|ali£ lnjiJeJ to^^j

175 Main St.,[8onth side, bet. 6th & 7th. N. B. Catting done to order also,- Benovattsg sj and Repairing In the cheapest iranher. 4.1m -r •"/fg

JFOTW SSI'ATI^.W •R-RTN IVE?"?'

I'

MainfSt.»between 5 th ft 6th

Terre Haute, Ind*

Vofioe ISO ICain StrMt OKI Sttad of Irs. Thompson itUSt

"*.TM i-:3»

E O A N

lS«Si 191 bn* »mU ii o)

TMiORlNG

"A ... c.- -i-w ticronr. flfcw ff* v. "aMltl -I{]PA.TiTJ TKA TPJEf 1S68* '3 edi *t«»v vcum sd Joa a "ite jn siingife. ad liiw '*8aa

BANNISTER

.^oaw ''u i-nU" ras laaxv:H,.^.iAim.

4

tEENCH and

V!«i joati a

_2

CONSISTING IN PART, OF FIHB

«i«8 sd'f

J: c:

WM OI

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CASSIMERES

r- US-.1-C3 Oii pats sa-nrre JlirtS »»Id«eb!KT«© .soe^Y be« bfHcii- ri4"'-

.£Xo }*»las9:9

9

s-ct

ol

tar: tt9 1,11*6 to

b! n»r -vMi If/s t"m& -ahlTDW Baa

HE O IT

sestgoitj ,rrn* ^pe tr ,w*a, iTErt-iifffUas ii- -%aai ei rta -FOB 1 .aian «r,'T«r' It -k

BUSINESS SUITS!

as«*

r#r piinftab ok.

BLACK, JiJtOMf, tsiq

BLVE, DAJTLTjC

AND MIL VEM JFOX

•-A Qood

gstl ll 11 BK* *1 fit

JBEAYERS! I

tat-c': •, tn .: uitfiaiu And for a. Fine Assortment joT Black an Colorod.

Clothe and Doeskin Cassimeres. «,™oiL BKlUTIFll STYLES ••faws -4a nH«ai eit:

Of AM1BICAM CA8SEMRBBS of all grades ao^'v .n vye« tjfl nt.

Also kept cou'tnutly oa hand a good assortmen^ OP Gloves, Hosiery, Handker^fa^

Suspenders, Ties, Abe..

70

.)• I ,rrjr5P r'- 'iip rcefi &t> «i mm -trt tm

'•V7'Of the beat qa^lty, made to ordeej/' O1 tM "iffoe .tjWtj

Woolen Shirts, "nfi Knit Jackets, tm Shawls. :V

few Nioa One*,J

Satchels and Valises.

MB.

ifi P.-..T iuuq

StflViapcrintends the Merchant Taftft-In^^ Department, and guarantee* a perfrct fit. CV&MMERS, OLD AND NEW,

a

Are cordially tavitadto«ll at '-'I Bi

"~-~BA*Itt8T!rH^ No. 79 Main Street. Vi:

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