Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 November 1868 — Page 2

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Moudaj Morning}

lyir ^gttnaiatUiatthfl-^oi the South, this year, will sell for two hun[dqe| and

This is the beginning of reconstruction on

t«,ua "radical" p^»fcto tell

.mi hi

EvraroLd England is getting oblight ened on tile law of libel. In an action against the London Times, for publish"? ing language used in Parliamentary de-j bate injurious to'the personal character of the plaintiff, the Court of Queen's Bench held that the publication was not action able. The presumption of malice

plainly absurd, but it

chief of our judicial Petti

coat Brigade, to have J. D. pass over that classic stream.

Thebe is an increasing probability that an increase in the tax on whisky will be the grand scheme of the nest Congressional lobby. The ,whisky-ring holds a large proportion of the already manufactured aorn-juica. It is now sub ject ta a tax of fifty cents. It was bought under that burden, more or leea imposed. A law for taxing at a higbe rate all hereafter manufactured.would make a magnificently easy thing for prea •nt holders.

Professo*Gboito, ievelU ^thei nationality of our armv- The t^ble.dpes not iAoiud

y.

Native Americans

British America....'.... English Irish Mir.., Oman t: ...1..

Other foreigners

From these- figures,

redskin

biu no rifhi to tortufd yMMa,

"e moral and physical tjeota of

%u|

it what kinf

of a Cabinet General Quta* The Journal of that j^y. couxtoously ret aponds thus: "We Sttn 'n^hbtw thii much—there"won't bd ft j&tair in

It is said there are rebel physiciam down South so violent In their hostilitj to Grant that,they refuse to attend pa tients who yoted fcrjb&a. Thift is an exj hibition of Icrw to their enfltniw quite er--traordinary. We ^ehouldt think if they found a Union man on his bsck they1 would want to treat him. iij'-y

in

giv

ing a correct report of judicial or other public proceedings,

as news of the

flay,

is

was maintained for

long time, even in this country.'

JeW D^Vis is reported to be lecturing upon Jerusalem and advising English men to go there. Doubtless many

those credulous Johnnies who invested their funds in Confederate bonds have been wishing Jeff

in Jericho for a long

time. It is hoped that he will notueg leot the Jordan in his lectures, although it might be a great comfort for Salmon P., the learned

!l

In his speech at Edinburgh on the 6th inst.,Mr. Bbxqht. took the ground that navies, Jlibe standing armies,' are national and inteirnational nuisance. .He said, "they are merely menaces offered from one country to another they are grand inventions by/which the blood withdrawn from of ithe people to feed their-ulcers

Ships-of-war are, indeed, a costly luxu

a I

sfffiSctenl^^approxi mated the millennial period to dispense with them." ...Beg a

The

following figures, made

:ity

\.i—aom' Par cent

it appears that

about three-fourths of the men in our armies were native, and one-fourth foreign born. =====

Tries •T*A* '.! "i.i11, ^j-,.yr

THAT intensely pacific and altogether commendable organization, the Pennsylvania Peace Society, held its annual meeting in Philadelphia a few days ago. It discussed, the Indian as a live topic, taking the very romantic, if not strictly tenable ground, that the "Lo" family are natural Christians, and that they

have never met with anything but outrage and wrong front the civilized infi- del race to which the Pennsylvania Peace Society belongs. The Society exhibited the usual fervor about the "noble qualities of courage, faith, manhood, strength, freedom, recognition of a great Controll- ing Spirit, and veneration for their fathers, and for the good everywhere," which have made the treacherous savages such heroes in works of fiction here- tofore. From the Philadelphia standpoint the redskin is the most lovable of

created beings, the most pitiable object

which the compassionate soul can be

called to contemplate. We like, however, the suggestion of a cotemporary that this Peace Society hold their next meeting out on the Plains, where a wild, filthy, yelling pack of Comanches can

have a crack at them. In that way they will get a practical view of the other side of the question. =====

Whipping Criminals.

For several days the press of the entire coon try has "been engaged In a terrific onslaught on the poor, littie, contemptible Stat*of Delaware, because, in a number of recent cases, parties duly convicted of crinwhaTe been "punished at the whip-ping-post We

are no

"relic

Christian ^tuition demands its abolition. But we undertake to My that* rouSa dor eh or

two

of

ricti hKh' tii

ithou

There is wthei^jnatter, too, thai W

There i* ajaotbeiynaiter, too. map wo

'^r-SIW00^1 Delaware. Convicts, qf both sexes, are whipped in thtsStqU, nt one, if not both, of our penitentiaries.

gay metropolis find no receptions more pleasant thy th'SH of the General com« manding.

Without "Wishing to interrupt

Mb taken refuge

It1«

aSong the

(jut "by

is being given up to the petroleum

business, froo^the Isfeof JanaaEy^t

the l|yroQ£|og™b^

from

"PbtlWfelph

1,523,300 76,48 63,600 2,66 iS,600 2,2$ 144,8005 7a* 176,800 asrf 2,38 1,33 .2,018,200 100,00

la

OOO

is currently

advocates of that

ofvj^asbarisoa,"

and believe that

the

tfae press in Ind*.

ana, that they intermit their danunciation of Delaware barbarity long enough to take a look at the manner

in

which Our crimi­

nals abS punished. Half oar county Jtih and city calabooses are such places as a humaaa nsan wuuhl uut»ftbftgiaer1nTtble for a horse or a pet do^toim k|pt in The idea ojThealtfaf or cbmrori an«ni« never to have entered the cranltuat "of tboee who designed these horrid structures.

Socie^-haa ttowtghtto suchj^jl ahmenX as the destruction of health.

It

Bow Dba »letter from St. Son:

natures of the Good-men

are liaUle to be sent to jail. All who are s#QM^9%to await trial are presutned to £44ijgggftt. But were they the worst of their race, it would bebettm, jpm^Ha iMhttwlea, banged ol8iife$p*ft death, thin to bfll them 4jy inches in fllthy kenn«»s."r

We submit that

weMvequi&^nOugh

of

barbarity" to

attend to at home, and can afford to let the barbarians of Delaware alone until we' can protectjOUE own very much exposed! glass

Thb New York Tribune is plea»ed to notice that Gen. RotAsaAtr is giving

these

that it would be wise for him to give some attention to the Bed Biver country,

fShelliad newspaper office

Rapid#*

of

Tribune, published

in Alexandria. Here is the narrative:

"The

office was attacked by

a mob a

month ago, and the presses and types were thrown into the street but Mr. McLean was subsequently enabled to reator his material. Something, however, in the next number of the Tribune was distasteful to the Ku-Klux Democrats of Alexandriiwand they attacked the office, on the I5t*mstq and destroyed it.

in New

Orleans.11--• '-iIf Phil. Shebidan were commanding in New Orleans, we fancy there would be fewer riots in New Orleans and

more

protection||

These has been some discussion

among

our local capitalists and business men, of late, "relative to-the inauguration ot movement for

ttiis

development

posilMities of the future

tltti tb^l ^l6.?%e^^ni^i^ae «(f^ Ichief ratfrcfesof the growth and prosperity of

the

city.

In this connection it is interesting to •note

what this trade has done for other cities.

It has already^ bpcbme

of capital

Your new pe _AYO," is in Wish I had fifty gals in my store to-day. ffrnrta trvllggli^Ttratt«tATa-tll tB0_prS5i0BS: to be sold in bulk, but if you keep it on hand you will be sure in your store every day^«t«WwsIf*#ut~ as blossoms draw the bee. Sold by all fl&HitfiiiiiNM

Jx AM

Certificate of ah Eminent Chkmpx.—I haye made careful chemical analysl'3 of th6:StfZhSl»¥ ftomi an imjiartial sample pufchased :by nse personally,

tion. James G. PwbliK, M. D.

Borne

splendid parties in New Orleans, and that the wH, the beauty, Und'tUe

youth of that

IxatevDcv Chilton & ®60d1Tiit hau V1 H." "We PtKD lx A^IMAitTASfiB B^MEfor Tettery Spt.(*mU» Higtey Bros, druggists j»l f^atr'^almer's Lotion,. -SCi'dTUiil •J=.

Good AuvicEi-^Let onr possessionb be what they may-riiwhli palacea, broad lands, magmficcAt plate, or casbets

"precious »tonea"--4hey 'ali ^in^

fee*

tivities, we beg to suggest to Gen, BoxrsSKAU

was

recently destroyed, and we have since heard of the second demolition of the office of the

They

assaulted' Mt*. McLean with pistols and brickbats, but he escaped with slight bruises, and

a great

ease.

r""i

?of

th

petroleum interest of our city. Little, if any doubt exists, that there

a feature

|of great im^)ortanc6 Co Philadelphia.— ^Millions

are invested

mmense refineries

in it.—

and storehouses have

een built in its interests. .The depots or it ^njtiyi§9cba|fkili: Iktid Delaware cover a water line of several miles. The Pennsylvania^Bjalroad Company fun branch lines t6 the principal points

for

the

aeftvtaJ,.MLiihA oil thfr4msaediate place jf shipment, ^^k^r^ead StfBet

thi

to

th^e w'af s^T^ped

33,666,224}gailons, from

Boston 2,267,517 gallons, from Baltimore 2yStA7,728 gallons, and from Portland 580,100 gallons

of this important article of

«po^(^iiiiad9lplli« otaitoS to %eljkort tearly half of the immense amouut sent put of th* United States. The principal |narketls'1ii Europe, but new markets are Constantly opening up, and already its hipments are more general and extended han that of any article known to Ameri an commerce.

rr-im It

PERSONAL.

Geirdr&l Hinks

fit talked of at Waahing-

on for Pablio Printer Gough is makiig another farewell lec t|ure t6ur at $200 per night.

Bspartfero made $400,000 of his great fortune by gambling in Turkey. Kalph Waldo Bmirson's lecture is "Hog patility, or bow to make homes attrac. ^va."

The most popular burlesque actres of England, Mjaa-a

lise

a»lt,

Is

on her way

{o New.XorijWashington Irving's nephew will shortly be married to a daughter of Marshall O. Roberts, rf New York.

Queen Victoria's oousin, the Duke of Cambridge, is obliged to scrape along on a salary of$130,000 a year.

Victor E jamanuel has sent one of his nephews to England to be educated at "Harrow.

Stephen

Massett's new lecture

is enti­

tled "Sixty Minutes chat about Japan and China." It is said the first time Grant and Greeley ever met waB at Mr. John Bus99II Young's Delmonico dinntr^the other day^ .Patti's operatic engagements

for one

y?'«r from October 1st, amount to

$110,-

and her matrimonial engagecaent will find use for the whole of it.

{A. T. Stewart

offers

$1,600,000* for the

.iknchhe of the Broadway railroad,

if it

jS|chartore$ and another, bidder, Namejefs, ofiet* 1,060,

OO^ more.

rsported rh1 Yirginia

kt Gen. Ourtia Lee, son of the General, is $oon to lead the altar a daughter of Gen. W. C. Witkham.*

A dispatch from Senator Morton,

27th, says:

at the whipping-post

is a much more humanepnnishnae&t than confinement in such loathsome, tftalth destroying, vice-promoting pgn« hefeef that she. will aver experience the portion Of the county prisons ,nd city prisona in this State. Wesugs gest to our brethren

dated

"Im in my osaal health."

T^e reports of his recent ill health were doubtless exaggarated. Letters from Brussels give some hopefui dr*--1-

aL-

details of the condition of the PrioC^tottoijiSs^ thisy do «ot induce Die

C6«t(

Odmplete recovery from her insanity.p,s. Sojourner Truth, 82 years old, is lectu^ing to,

crowded

houses in Xrie and Cbrt-

nd counties, N.Y, relating her experioe both

in slaveiy

trnd freedomM'^«

Mrs. Jenny Perry, who

a

a suit

was notorious

^hile agd her intimacy with Goverctoent officara at Washington, has com mencsd

^gainst

tome of them for

promised""* "tonndin?

T07^l,lMg8Sr.iW^

v\dfUg,bUf Kelly, the New York banker, was married a few days rfnfce by Archbishop McCloskey, aecord-

whkh

S20o'ooJ

Catholic ceremony, in

WeddinS gUla were

",vW*a»

^wd at

of

in

the

balance against Heaven's great bo«n HEALTH, and "^Bey*cannot be enjoyed without-1^ AndiyetiioW little is it valued, and bow carelessly preserved. The laws of nature cannot be violated with impunity. Night revelry, luxuries living, Irregjifarfty^f peils, a disordered appetite will gradually destroy the power and activity-of the stoaiach. How maiiy ladies Vand gentlemen eat and drink disease at late suppers,' and jttise in the morning with iheadache^lbss of appe tite, feeling languid afld unrefreshed.— There can be no medical remedy that will turn lead tinto food, or poisonous drinks into nutrimeht, but tn^dica,], science can assist nature, supply exhausted flufds, and to

extent correct the effects of dis­

In all such cases aa thjto

abovp,

we

recommend Plantation BrrttBS. You Wil|ihd" themj ust the" t^ing—atthesame tioiea Ub8t deli'ciolus to&ic ahd appetizer.

]{A«N(^A'lwkt,xle-^aperioil -to^he best imported German Cologne* 'aad sold at half the price.^ 111 ii

Phalon9» Pap]»i»u JbotfttfM

BeaoTes

is

a

vast de

posit of this valuable commodity at an average deptiTtif eight hundrM foet from the surface, and extending over a large larea, including Port Harrison Prairie.

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{Clothing & Gents' Famishing Goods. jiown to the lowest standard, and for that purpose V'll sell anything in my line, at greatly reduced figures—I know, much lower than ony other Kg. tablisbment in this oity.

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XR. WHITTIER, #17 St. Charles StNCt. Bt. Loal«, MOq

WHOpamphletconddenttally

Igence,

News, Commerce, Tbe Markets, &*., &e*

trsats all delicate, intrl cateand long standing complafats, publishes a which shonid be read by every yenng man in America. Send two stamps. Pa tients everywhere. State your case.

BUSINESS MaN WANTED.

WEWOMAN

Maine.

of only

12 i'sues

Weekly

In

of

6'2

doubling its nte,

its Price is

aot increased!nearly Whether located in Country, Village or City,

Yob, Y00& Familt,

and

Neiqhboes, Wakt the

Valui, Pdbitt

Vabmtt op Contents,

Begi'tered Letters at onr risk. Address

41

aad

and

Abipted to the

Wahts op All. TEBH8 OF VOL. XX, FOB 1869:

Sinolb Copy,

93 a Tear Five copies, $14 Seven

for #19 Ten for #25. &c„ »lth frte copies or preminms to Club Agents. Now is the fine to bubHcrlbe Httd form Clnbal Liberal .inducements te Local ClubAjrents, but no travel 'ing cScvassors employed. Specimens, Show Bills Ac., sent free—or, the 13 numbers cf this Quarter, (Oflt.w Jan.,) on trial, or as specimens, for only FittyCbsts P. O. Money Orders, Drafts and

York, or Bochestor,

N.

WHAT LEADINcTjOURNALS SAT The Bcbal ®ew-Yobkeb

will henceforth be

simultiinfously

Its

Hdltor,

here and at Bocbester.

Jfr.

D. D. T. Moork,

^CorpsandAssistants

late Mayur of

Jto.heal.r, has bean nearly twfnty yems

nt

N. T. Daily Tribune,

s,

iii

its

head, has surrounded himself by a very able

of and Contributor* He has done a noble work for Agriculture in the West and is now rapidly enlarging the field of his

use.

Moose's Bubal ia full of ^variety, original and ie art. We confess to a surprise »t the variety &n<f richnossof its contents bountifully illustrated a* it is. No paper on our list comes so near our ideas of perfection, for a secular family paper. It maintains a high moral standard.—Seta York Obterter.

WituoCt exception, the best Agricultural and fPaniily Newspaper. Mr. MooBE lately received a $1,000 draft for one club of nsw subscribers,' 3ffn». StMnman.

A uonsL papbb for the farmer's family. If we 'were to start a periodical again it would be in Imitation of the Bubal New-Yobkeb.—American AijriauUurUt.

4A AAA AGENTS WANTED in all parts. lvivW the United States, to sail our unmet list of 1,000 different BOOKS, BIBLES AND PHOTOGBAPH ALBUMS, Every family wants something from it.

Catalogues furnished free on application, and Books gent pcat-pald to any address on receipt of price. Canvassing books containing the list, with prices, together with blank sheets and print' ed heading for enrolling a list of hamee, sent free to any address on receipt of 60 cents.

An body can sell from 100 to 1,000 of these Books almost anywhere. For terms to agents and other information, aadrsM JOHN E. POT' TEB A CO., Publishers, Nog.' 614 and 617 San Bom strest, Philadelphia, Pa.

S. BABBEBT.

O. D. T. MOORE,

&. MAB8H

IOWA

UKAL JB»TATffi AGENCY. FARMS, WILD LANDS, And City Property of every description, for Bale.

An experience of fifteen years enable ustoinB'Jie satisfaction in every rtepattment of bnsiness tj sting to a general Beal Estate Agency.

PARBEHT & MARSH, 6 4 W A N airtdwiy I ..v* Iowa

-i .S g-iL-i.'s-NEW GROCERY —Aim— PROVISION STORE 1

JT. It. XOLLOX," %«-r -*-iwaBBa iir'-7^ Groceries and Provisions, No. 0 4th

Street, oae floor Saftfc afUePoat OSee, Terre-Hante, Indiana. The undersigned hjw. just opened at the above stand, a Hrst-class Family Qrooery and Provision Store, with a large and well selected. Stock of new and fresh articles suitable for every day ass. in families, to which he calls the attention of his friends and the public generally.

Goods delivered to any part of the oity frroe of charge. O i' Highest cash price said for Country Produoe.

JySd6w F. D. MOUjOT.

The Largest

Sale

West of* Oincinna.ti The undersigned will sell at Public Auetion, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER tith, ifetig, .. ,: At the

Prairie Oity Livery

&

Sale stable

Corner Third and Walnut Street, near Buntln House, Tene Hante, Indiana, at 10 o'clock A.M. the following property, to-wit

Eighteen head of Horses, 8 Top Baggies, 2 open Buggies, I Closed Oetriage, 2 Sundown Oarriagee one N. Y. Spring Wagon, one Twe-seated Sleigh, one three-seat do. do. 12 Bets Sliigis Harness, four setts double Harness, one Fire-proof Safe, two Coal Stoves, Pipe and Zlac, one Cutting-box, large size one Block and Teckle, extra poles and fills eight string Bells, 6}£ feet long Blaakets, Wolf and Buffalo Bodes, extra pieces of Harness and Halters, Bridles, Saddles, also many small articles too numerous to mention.

All of the above articles will be said without Teserve, to the highest bidder. Tibms or SALE'—All sums of $10 and nnder, cash. All sums over that amount six months time, by giving note with approved security.— Sale to continue from day to day, until all are sold. T. W. HOWABD. 14dlm

pAETICULAK KOTICB.

Real Estate Column -v »,».*.

0

Fourth and Haln Streets,

Terre Haute, IndL.

Abstracts of title furnished, Loans no gotiated, aad Money invested. FOR §1LE. li- 1 !'0»

CITY PKOPEBfT.

Forty Lots In Linton's Addition to Terre HauU House and lot, east Ohio street, House and lot, in- McHurrain's Addltitioo,. Houseand lot in Sibley's addition on 6tb street, House and lot in Bese's addition on 8th stmet, House and lot on Poplar, between 6th and 7th streets,

House and lot on North 5th, between Ohesnnt and Linton streets. Two business Houses on Main street.

COUNTY PBOPEKTT.

Farm «f 89 aerea in Honey Or^ek Township, 173 acres in Linton township. 8 Acres below the Boiling MiU, Weissidacsaiaf.

J»n29dtl

NION AK.EH ARB

frawk heiiig a bUo Hanuhetnren of all kinds of A E S

and

BREAD

Oa Lafeyette 8t^ betwsaa Oaaalaad Depot, A to&aiy onuANA.

FOR SALE.

A good ford, 12

nauosMtuiMM

•all

F'R

want a first-olaas BUSINESS KAN or in this county, to introduce oar

Sewing Maakine*. Address, for fur'her particulars, the WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., Cleveland, Ohio. WAMTBP—AS AdENT in each town,

WW to take tbe Agency for the sale of Brad" atreet'a RabberMooldlai and Weather Mtrlpa, applied to the sides, bottom top end center of doors and windows. Tbe sale is beyond anything ever offered to Agents. Froln Ten to Twenty-live Dollars per day can b) made. Send for agents' circular. First who apply sacure a bargain. J. K. BBADSTBEET & CO., Boston, Mass.

Ad-

inn YlIVABLEKEORim for *1: 1W dress, With stamp, Bust A CO., Bidford,

la Butflaea for

—Until M»,oa^M1tk

tfaOte/is for

the corporation of the city Of sal*. .It eofHitaof, house—two stoi .' cistern, stable, house with a ftrstrfvU,orchardpt-^pples, Pears, Peaches, Plu»lf ^n«Ww4 litapW, and all the sssaUj^u|MvM^MifcrJMMte a*4(aaartet

a*lst» of Cfe ansa, With a ntsifraiae

edtJ,wiU mak* it ais 0«fed»S bavenow redaoed.U^fin)KItai» Dollars. V.'tfJ

No* lldliiwft

FO$ CAX-

adasted BtnefcrdSiii^, hatiag threfe springs of living wdtar onlt loaAtion healthy, ntawlt land will be exchanged for Horses or Cattle, as sold low for£ash. Call oa Wth- HODDY, at tbe Daily Exprsss OSos. -r-4-

SALBrwA Pine two-etory Frame Dwelling Houfe—eight rooms, aaa, slate roof, two ethteros and #eH stable, carriage house, aad noid fruit. Lot IfiO Cset frant by. SjO

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I I I 1

Catarrh, ThrottfZHtetuts, &ron~ etetis,A3thmaan&Goiinmip~ lion trtatedbya M&Method that ft eminently --••hT! nteeeuna, symptemsof disdasaaod full informatiO thisN thosa who wrl im.

Dr.HALE

iWtll visit Terrs Haute the lot Thu: bach motth. and may be consulted at tL Hasta Hottsa. At all other thnafe, at Ua Uw'aiatneut Office, yiUv'a JMock,

Indianapolis.

COBT 4e MANCODBT Have removed to thalr aaw and spacioaa bnUdtbg fronting on Ho. 121 Main Street, and No. 3 SoaUi Filth street, Where ther will be fleaaed to meet their friends and eWton«r« with a full and

Com­

plete stock of Hardware, and ewytking in th line of trade. ... 26-dW^p

WK»~-%WTTT Yf— Kss ttii fl .TLJR *t-. jm. jr*

STEOK'Jl lo poiilirti Had Sf

rati Mcitd„a6HICKBRIli'Q& -'u aiuiofj ijjgg 'i? 4 a%i4ASfIj- .ai*c *i drti

he^iebrated PaleittCyeioids and ather well-known and reliable Bfaksrs. CAKHACTA iMmmin \Parlqr and,^ tVkvrefr Organ*

JfpiQtiOOnSjr

$0SST MUSIC,

of Stock

InstramentS,

Musical Merchandise.

PALAOE of music,

IVo. 48, Ohlip Street, (Opposite.the Old -Court iloase,}

u-

All persons knowing themselves indebted to tbe Firm of Austin ft Grigs by are requested to call at my Store, south of tbe National Bouse, Sixth Street, and settle the same immediately, av we are in need of all our outstanding claims.

LUTHER GBIGSBT

Thankful for patronago. heretofore received at the former ttand, I Invite my frit nds to call at my new stand, formerly occupied by Wm. Heusel, where I shall be pleased to furnish Groceries and Country Produce at the lowest market rates. nov7d1m LUTHEB GBlOSBY.

TERRK-HAUTK. INI)

SMKififcCOl (i HA6RA1S

OWXN TUZXra B. 3KTA9T E?. R? BRYANT & OO,, (Sa6cessors to J, H. T0BNEB,) Fqrwardlag 6 Connlsgioa ItovehMtv

Muusaa

IM

drain, Flour and Salt. Highest market price paiU for all kindsjf Gralc

Agents for Union Line. Ware- House on Atrin fc^tr*et, [earthe T. H. A I. B, B. Depot ^2Mwtf

=====

HENDRICH & tANGE, 1. Office orer First National Bask, S. E. Corner of

COAL*

gULIilVAN COAL

to the Brazil, for all doaeatto (nrMMk tliiU deinrpHa^ Ily« to any part of the city, by leaving your ordsratoilce at E. B.-Bryant A Btp» ley, or J. A. Foot's Tea Store, with whom I bare made .arrangements to fill all orders, aad giTe all information irf regard to tha bddness. ol6dtf J. a. MOBOAN. •IYBE COAL.

D. JOHN KeFABLANE la now islling'ihe beet article of iiTer Ooal, screened oa tbe wideat screen in use In Tigo county, at as low a fign^e as an infertor artiole eaa he purchased. Those wish ing to lay in a supply should Ink to thai# interests, and buy the beet when It ie aa cheap, aa a poor article,'

Orders left at the Poet OSce Ldbbf, at tbe *Yigo County Scales," or addressed to Box 63i P. O.,.Terre Hante, tion.

Bstngaaw piiatnttleftll aM cfderi"fcr~the beet of Braail blpck, aad Highland Ooal, at thacbeayeet rktes, new is you time to lay ia your Coal by lee-ring yoftr orfif at 107 Mai* street, or with B. W. Blppeto, nadir Dowllng's Hall, on 0thatreet,with whoat lhaas made ai langsainals to reoeire all orders and five ail information in egardto tbe business.

F. 3. A lasgeUtiif IisMjli (Mai en tbe road. AUgSSdSm. E. t. HEBBILL.

nAERIAGB

CAKES,

BRET2EL8, and Dealers In O E I E S

I E S

mmmmm

For Weakly Persons,

POB THX SIOKLY^i —'1W-TH* XGEV,

Speer*s$taBlard fie Bitters,

't iiirSW0*If*- JiwfiilHl

wTMKi aswm&m

Sraaa's Oihbr»tsffeB|fe4«ll known, with

aai such otheras will In all Oaaea assist Digestiou, promote the Secretions ot the System li. the natural cbanaels. and give

V0D16 AHD ObiTMlti AND KIUU! All use It with wonderful sncoess. Brings

Wlh* pale white Up,

BLOOM AND BEAUTY To the thin foce and care-worn oonntenanoe. jr. STAKbABO BITTEBS. ftoldW Drn^itsTTfcd Qrooers. Saa'tAstiiy slgnatnnils Mr the cork of each Bottle. jdtLFI&ED SP]£JE!3£» Passaic, N. J., and 94S Braadway, New York. mm- Tx*v suajplied by JOJINSfllt WAY A oa, Philadalphla: GEOBOE A. KELLY, Piltaburg, and by all Wholesale Daalers.

For sale by BABB, OUL1CK A BEBBY I a(Bl$W# J« T^1»r sflat.i ,i J? I

JOHN

BARNIKLE

Kerchaat Talltrliig. b4 kasba alweya on head a FAStftONABLB •ELECTION OF CAS8IHEBES, YK3HNG3, OLOTHB.Ao., and is ready temake it up III fk» tatast |trl»wi(K Skon Hetioe, aad aa W SwaAleTam^ HaTing no high fsntsto pay, aa "protnlsss to taake up to oider, whetlnr the «soda be tupiisked by kliis or not.— Ereryfiling In hie li.ue ch«epe^ than anywhere alee. r.'~

Cutting dene and warranted to. At, A liberal pairotnige s6Hc(ted. aug^9dtf.

INSURANCE jiri? iin -.f-

caLyiMN

'Unix: asdudfe!

lo ftfi- oela efafltooj, .•-wrBtu'ia The following 01d

Bep^Utt^1*

i£: Merehante Flre^ im i'" HABTFOBD, OONN! bcofl: .•ss bps

NocthiaierlcMi llrela».4e.. _9:.. HABTFOBD, Ct)J«N..

^nmbeniaDs lipe

is iiu^n

INSTBUGTION BOOKS,

tiuj "to" AMavwy vs^isty df i.ai'ii: Bmall Musical

io, old Insturumaatstaken Inexehaagsor pairt pay OM new ones. pianos, Melpdeons aid all kinds of smaller Mnaical lnstrums6ts rs^aiMd'.tfi..'^

OMFETENT Oraarri«A 6i eitn?uta fiTZ |ti ii aytw ml lo a

poMn I Send Ord Si} "sjj'iatr

N

will reoeUe aronxpt attaaabgl7dtr

MA^QFAC^OilT

EucnMimiM *od« Corner aad Walnut straeta, Tsrrs Hasta, Iad^ Keep coasts atty aa hand, aad •anfectin ta "Hi lalstalylsaaf

Buoam

WeaeaasMbat tkeCMat •alilliH«»aei» trastlonof ear wart, aad warrant it eayaatar oaay «Aced In thla wtat. «seMaMaBtia« twats—iirti. [feiMtf pTO -iTO kfniVgiri

Ins.

Co.,

I vyT!^j«iaaAM

lasar»M.«

•aekejfe Flr«

CLEYELA^P, OHIO.,

_____ .a^cb

inamin^ToO .rojl ,«Iaaxfi AppucatioDi taken aad Policies JWii4d iniftiiy dt the Kbove named Oompanir in tomtit 1D{ mnai'iuirair inuue. «noj aaKS B8TATB bdogfat ahd soli^ aad OOL« LECTIONS jjromptly attended ,.

'tl'. M.A.0RANS, fitoeral fira and i.ife InaaranoaiA^e&ti

^©rre Hante,]|^4i

Offloe lffO Main

Old Stand of TJrs. Thothpiin

Also Ag'ent for

People's

and

Teiegraf lk

E i* A..?

M. D- Bx.Oo*f«ft freight

Joseph C. Yatefe, JtJSr IN BJSOMPT OF Ueaa'Hataot all lrinds, tonni

Una' TTtts Ot All

Miseee' Hats of all binds, Isfiuta' Hats of flA Hats made 'to OMt't o^ ^tert ^ottoei ffffl FALL STtMrES, 145 JfUn tttmt. Terrs fiao^.Hfe aavffdtf

ijifiar -SAINT LOtTIS

I A IH O

E A N

Merchant Tailor,

CLOTHS,

oots

Merchant Tailor,

MAINSTBEET/'

Over Seufon Dry Goods store Would reapecuully oalltM«ttsation of ths oltitensofTetre BUute, aad tta pabHe lamMaM, that Ie lias rented rootns abate flatten a walmiley's Dry Oeo^i store, for thepm»o»s of oartytog

OiRFILL STOCK odj stwibul

0*mP4nl"

ui

rfoi1f»: -"rvt&U&W 'tTT.

iff

Apply to ."idytgc

I OFFIGKi duavid: i.-:: UJidlllJai3&^f ,between/tith A6th

lest)

MANllFACTlfKIKIi C0KPAK1. |The Pianos of this Company as* essentially Piano* for Western, Fieoptei

Thsf are aot only made' at home but are well Bade. ffcsfr hare taken Frar First PraBinm^ at Western Fairs. They possess anrjyalied excellence of toae and flnlsh, end ooa^sn well in all raspecU wltfc tbe bflst tnstrdmsate ot-]C«stera. an a a

friees tut from $150 "lo 9?M. aoooajnaa jo errta axd ^oiuk. Wiay Pfaaa ls warrantsd ter Fire Veers,

OLD liNSTBUMLKNTS IXCHANOED AT jJiBEBAji BATE9. WarslipMe lOi South Fifth Street, oarner of Wainatualitt op|6eitethe Southern. BoM. asy«7dly -'-3 ill I-

1

J- fl-.'V

Ciaohhiatt kadi Ph!lada/^ia Pa-

All New Tort Cinottliatt and Phnada^^h Majy^ aa Iwl^iar aaZSr

ST" •f*8*'!a^ ..to' gettlag haek-

.#! Nmi' im.

A N A I O IN

en. x\i -u jijt-.'I j.u u^yAaatiUWEa,

•*'t tU &99A9

TUCWM,

TRUHIJWO

Moat Af^roved

Witaickh»pnp6aMo malfc npr'to bN«r .* iilriffirftttibai

Style

AT

BUriJ' SrAii'M .. .-v ?i»w« 9j«8i* offlus's «dT t-4.fi Wain Street. ..«! V:'

JVo old Steele on hand, m% Stock 4* Entirely Ifew.

QO$©•. TAiT ''V» ~?U61

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OTinptote. W« «i«t »tr oiiT

GREAT BARGAINS ."it Boa no «HtqaJW»b s*9W Jent V.- s^tu jaaflir? itis ni efwmfS !wi ?c

•&9 9^' .9 a tiJiftH 309ga Insai J?MI ttiat »iCE feaiswqqa B9»d i. :Vc3y80 rii lo

S XX W »3h -i/tq BtlT 3sd4 nafemi -ai «ft titoao '-Ufa* *V bout «odJ tmit *i ct Iflw fc«B

arf4fO «I»I8 eiri i%uot«« fesqqidJ gai MoT fieva :*dJ edi dgiwsdi eliiao e«M4 ut.it snoq 0jU b&i

Lines

From BWr If ok*', !BcVton And fntermediats potato. Otlnftr Orercharge a»d Damage proi •ettlc* at this A*eaeyf

iftly

cxiJ IA

HAT* AMI*CAP&. 1' fPRK

.Fonehr fcoa bumu .IT'

!H

IT

a A TUB* od} )as:n

'^eiqMODa

.c-. rfcoa?a .iH ^lanoietisH ad} o) bae)ta ol narfrn nt kovi *mA atiimdO t'mM ^auoT edilo ai.

-loD odi eeTij ijamtot, anT faavWAlao A latfctf Stock of «in'Woi :.»gfl03W •tJ-ni bun Hi «mI woo bioiJT" .ftaojfw-iu*»iwvM lo iiiascao'iE

TAlifeRING!

rpifi iti

XngUfihWtM,

|L'*T

NEWS AHBSTlTlOHKSlMMMiSl Sixth Street, Opposite New Pott Office Builjmg.

».! t'H .cbiJS.T .•

nl '.thadj fimot u»f ii»o 1» lad oj

777r",-,.»«

unnarii iiUhuitiu »u .JT -i

CiH tm oiur sioek

7

iff I .— onsiifli xUBilJioW Qdni#y/ 3d And Maitf Sfs."

tlaii a tU (?l?W'e^llaate.lBdlana iliai foia» tt»dl i»£« o» Jdgh a inv'

raa.osbr »:r: «.w titoon-a vailiSl!" .ti j.r.' !|IVi VCliCltflftii i)&Ot li it" t'iM tmiiaglv to RVit erne ooid r. -j I ii 1 ta nimd di eil bed

IKIAStttK SCHUWHfi'.lut -...I. SaslCiftreeettsda H^aa«'ilNd^«teri^niis:9

I liraiS

Fraek,Ksfllik sadlSMrless

WUcfc will be sold at ikeTKyltfwest pziase, for oaahonly, by the yard, or ma^.ap ta

1

ordtr oa shaft

^OWTWOWilXACT fffgll*

attat

'tSL a3? feM. COUI

I I two Uiw

laM^BotM -Iknuttido *«#, aae«onHeliy :u iiatois (Uo