Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 December 1868 — Page 1
T/iAirjna
ROCKPOBT
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in
bad a $5,000 fire last Friday.
iQiia'i.' Hihoi r» 'fc
THE
college classes at Anbury Univer
sity are adopting uaiform style* of eftpe
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hub and spoke facUwy ^at
was destroyed by fire on Thanksgiving Day.
&*.&* mMW A .*
people of New
erici Troupe very slim houses. .* r. Jf# IJa'i
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Union counlgpvwas ponvieM. in tfceJJftH ted ^tates District Court of having in nia
with intent to pass them
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vibcenti teft says'tha oofn crop
of,J£ofUC county and of AJ|isQp Prairie, in er„than .for
average yield. Some farmers claim ns high as B«venty ancToighty bushels to the 3IW»JtW I I
THE
price of pork has declined in the
Evansville wayk§t, were paying from $7 to $8 on Saturday, a decline of
the course of a week or two, or when the present rmibedWtS detMrfMis Supplied. IX-, !i
Com aand^wsTlEr^a'Toadberand fran' claise, from Yerngfijpjpi it* pwesgn^ to Louisville, a' distance ol^Bfty-three
rnimM
Cincinnati to Louisville, as well as St, Loui»5\4a« t»
A BcnooLMASTHK, drafted into
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BY
Predi
Vincennes
thinks the cars
Times
will be running from Y.incennes to Wprthington, Greeny, county1, it about sir months.
est writers in the State, and withal a: sound RepoblicSn, has taken charge of the local columns of the Indianapolis se&tioiul lit.
AT
F&Utfiiy
for that position was a Bright idea.
Indianapolis last Saturday Edgehill W a
W
!#^rdanc
ocmtiVkvm&w
with»threats made at the time he dre the fatal numb«,?t®'haunt the pchoo|hotfse. His voftfe, eoaring from th^ 'w^lj, is often heard, to the great discomfiture '6f the schoWrt mild theu)|ifes^tte^hiW .-.yk
next Indiana Legislature live north o* the National Rp»4, gut forty-four are required &Wak¥*a •m^6rit^li)f the Republican caucus and select the officers to bC^eetfl. Mentffbat ]#oftherir Ifldifra hl*therpoWer to equalize the distribution of State officers, if ft choeies to dd ao.SJb.¥lrC: AI11.
IN Anderson, on Thursday last, a young German laborer, hungry and in the enjjoyqw%|f^» thanksgiving dinner uni dertolkll ataQo* rpj^of beef entir^ ly too large for the passage. It stuck in his throat, and desjfte all pounding on the back, and other measures for his jrtf-
iMtfto.
HBBX is ap. extract from the Foit Wayne
tioiviffiytomL bos WOWKSM "We do not believe that Will Cumback has a shadow of a chance for the office. We. ba^e, Jy^ State veryclc^ely^J^^Y^j^ro|efe
has been elected to one position by the people, and we-thiiHr it would appear much more beooming in Mr.
(Cumback
to exhibit his gratitude by serving his time in.that capacity, instead of meanderingliroancl -the country in Search of another office. We venture the assertion that the people will give Mr. Oumbacl notice when they wlilrtt) send him to the Senate. Meantime we suggest, with out cuslQBiaWji&pdaeeB, tUM the ISC^rabife gehtfettim Wl "better risfire to prlvste lifaj if he doesn't wish to acquire the repute tion of a hropic offlee-se^er. Jkpur judgment th^ cofitbst lies betweeu jrtra^Bji Frazer and Thasnpeonf\Both are em| nbtitly'^tiallil^ for the position, and th| State wofeld^lje' Vell represented t*bj either,"
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CINCINNATI,
Nov. 30.—Three hundred
barrels of whisky at the Indianapolis and Cincinnati depot were seized by United
six to fifteen per cent, above the proof
seizure of the article, imprisonment ana fine two hundJMl dollars 6b each battel. Two hundred barrels of this wtiisky were from Hamilton, Ohio, the other hundred from MSWffiSra, Indiana. a *tU
)hftfiqui
place abandoned. He then west to San»
gwfteedWig fc aattfio, w^enty 4^0 strong attacked Oorreorso, and a battle lasting three hpurs ansuecL when the enemy fled in disorder, leaving 62 killed among then» Abfcld^-aiielt leader, many wounded, and all their arms aad ammunition. S
Th^ Gwamm#At killed and 8 wounddFim&fe UnPwRer Gen. Pedro This battle.haf war in the State of Ricahas proved igpcfeunil.
President Castro ^as been deposed and
y^btQ
fioSWN^OV. 3,0.-
Sov.
produce dealer knocked down on Cambridge Bridge last trlffht, cttd robbed of ovttll^SOO MV iP» ft***. The robbers etcapad without )tting identified.
PROM. WASHINGTON.
BGport of
W. G. Hoffman
the canal at LaFayettd
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JEFFIJlV1S
TRIAL OF
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JUt JL.
CABL
LONDON.
S"^tOT
Motion toQnasb thelniletoep e«[*hfi 'irfa^-assg -iti i'lA i'~:v ICD The Civil War In Pfitiimfti
ject will exerciapjgn thBrcoirimerceof ^i
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..s-icsfcrfU' France. *«n*OTia «'t»i
lcaff'^Luj^t^r/q §p|iip, is here ^onsjiltini the'medical fraternity relative tb hfe feil^
cf -ald 'Hliffsisst^r ttaii^4
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becomes stronger and more evident every day. While the Indian war continues I do not deem and general legislation for the reduction of the army advisable. The troops on the plains are all needed.— Troops in the Southern States are still needed, and further reduction can be made in the way already in use and now in operation, where it is safe, namely: by allowing companies to dismiss by discharge, without being strengthened by recruits, and by stopping appointments of Second Lieutenants. If it should be deemed advisable, the veteran reserve regiment might be discontinued by absorption and retirement of officers and discharge of men, without detriment the service.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant, U. S. GRANT.
Gen. Grant left hsce tjtiia msrning a rect for Boston, where he will arrive tomorrow morning. He is accompaniel by Gen. Coqastocfe and UsH-son. He wijl returri heife about the WB
LABQE SEIZURE.
Information has Te®rf here that F. B. Toole, Assistant Special Agdrit of the Treasury. Department, seized i^ New Yotlf, on Friday last, 35,000 yardjs of fine Lybns^8ilfe,*liogetber with a lari ich clot .t%«HwireU eviaruiade.
The United States have entered su|t "aptinBTB. B." Ormstead,' laV^aSbli|fiin| clerk of the Post Office DepartrtS® recover $83,000, ehe amount of hi cation. A criminal aflit is ulse^ against himS H. **JB tow '•«•£«.
HfflTn Swires* «rt
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•rf*
Government Troops cessfui.
Ham
Ml ebptgeoieat boween th. trodfw 'an^.tevo^jo^ J®.® •«Wt.»-a»IOllOW8:
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KedmUon of the Ami not Ad« yisablc during the mdlaif2
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Nov. 30.—The Times comf
nnrats orrthB-Tapfa pTO^resa of the Pacir fic Railroad. It '«ommea9i 'Uie prise oiMmmnt in cles heretoioqjLtlgaaied^ ^DsnrmQuntable,
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From Washington. WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—The following is Gen. Grant's report in full: HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE U. S. }
ASmNOTON,
To. Gen. J. M. Schofield, Secretary of War—SIR: I have the honor to submit the report of Division, District and Department, Commanders for the past year. These reports give a full account of the operations and services of the army for the year, and I refer you to them for details. I would earnestly renew the recommendation of last year that the control of the Indians be transferred to the War Department. I call special attention to the recommendation of Gen. Sherman on this subject. It has my earnest approval. It is unnecessary that the arguments in favor of this transfer
9
10th prox
mo, and afte? remaining a lew ^ayftjW start for Chicago, accompanied by G'ei Dent, to attend tjie^m^on of the So diers of the Western Armies. General Schofield and staffi Lt Gen* -,Shfiwlan and Maj. Gen". Geo. tt^bmrwi also a-ftdT
loaks. This is sai
number of French Usited Btatea ^tjgtal^alua^ is ^e|t: 0ft
PROMI
idj^oup
dhfbtiond in 'ihe'n'4v«|l
Thefbllewihg prd service, fcCvfc neeti made, "to da*Wfrot|i Sept. 20tb, 1868: ipt. 20tn, ,I8MS «r
Oapl G.F. Emmons to b# Oomi Commander R. F. Renshaw to be Cap-, taiu. Lt. .Commander Richard W. Mead tobeCortftli»d^•.•'^
CIRCUIT COURT. ^,,5^
To-day in the Circuit Court the case erf John A. Naglee againat J8i M. Stantoi was, on motion of E. L. Stanton, disebnr tinued, the plaintiff to "pay cost
Naglee owned a farm in Prince William county, Virginia, which ^was ocou.
led for some time in 1865 by Baited i|Hj alhigiwl ft 1 te^ftaderntinmii dera of the defendant ae 6ec»togrvo(f War, and he claimed damages tor||hb driving away of the cattle a^d injury to the cr^p •/,
UNION PACIFIC K. R^
Nothing will be dbbe by the raapectiug the Union. JPaeiAe^fiaUroai »x*m mm
REPORT OF
G«b. %epde% n»iu4i #p«NMN i| detail the prominent events whicji Jiayf occurred in his Department. He says: "During the whole period of mycivB administration, extending over a Space of eight months, there wre tried by mijij tarV commission in tne three State! of Georgia "Florida atid ^Alatamfi, only jl persbnfl. Of thbe tut lfteen were* don victed. Four of these sentences wert disapprove Bight others Hhitrtedj two referred to the President of t)»e United States and still awaiting action jeaving but one 4a confinemont* ForJviolfttioii of Sfl Matrix byaftawtMrieol the cessation of military authority this statementfr deem a refusimple U^e& O^eh ithai^a nOitarsr ooflOnis^
with those of property, it was my atody to «raaty^H»fl-«eth« rights of individuals yithout a#r tb|dderat|on btft-that ofluftjjg &n,a law solar as I could cempr^M<,*
uull de
tachmmrrwSrebpAtrthe lowi t» Villi la Cobra, nttk? Sintiago, with thei^
ta6wtofttion wMl atfftt to fiiiitiagO Aod troofa und volanteert 'MiMdiiMi forwarded to Cdbre.'- Thtt'MiSftrcement in re» ng the town. »,,rs^ a wounded.., G«p. HfLrfapQ,- ^Pommicia* sOomiQ^Bdiiig^he rebels* was caCol. Pere* severely wounded.
The ^Hivernrndiit 1o«t 3 killed 10 Many- dead' laddies 4rf revolutionists havCsffice' beeTi fdund In dftch, find all gma:H-detachiuenta of^overament treopl hav4=l)eflE to join the nufc«napi.4i "i- ~i'*
Oai *i. H^ODMMnM.
I
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-^Commerqft .^at, importM# at fo#« teeixdfKndiM preferring to store the est portion their goods and await I'wwll1of the iiisurreottwh--Merchants arp emnbtion. ffa&i flat, offershate .been made f| 8J @8j reals for!li o. 12. Contracts fqt jp.e\f sugai1faadeat7@V|'reals,.
a
J'Jip'irew YOfK.1*^ 1
named Barber hna been azreated in Cor'niirg, this State, for stamping an infant
a«1jicJi
&1^pic!iat
it»iriii«
tiiiti
from Camp Supply", I'ncuan
Territory, aays Sheridan-aud^ staff would J^y^on the 29th, and O us tar would leavp on-the 30 th for «n all wi nterwini paig againstjtostil^lndians. ^L-
1
OUT ON BAH,.' irukigiaat, was'lef out
soil bail by Justice Dowling after, promigiag tB^etictd'tio inore titawls. .StoiBM® ianiiinii
COtrNTKKFBlTS.
tsnlation in Ji
ii at el I
The matter will Ite submitted to ti^e
f%id «piM Siea!$^it^' 'ate clainSing' tfeft drawh unleiaa the electoral Celfa|.
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4*t! -s* .•»•«-»H!«—Npy. 30.—A At e^rifcsts nigtat .destroyed the «Union MaTk^ corner. of .Fron^ and Mill, streets.-^-5he property was oVrned by Frdderioji.
Beimmer. The losses of the owner,anil 'tuna* «iygariiiiiif:
m7
1 i^Fromfii^mondr^a^ SitiHMOirs, Nov. 30.—ThiB morning'm
tion to quash- thex indictment, on tl|e around,that the fQurteenth amentimeot p«fraeB a mmlii for piiiHShiiig ^jwVtife f^atio^.in the rebeUion, which is disfranchisejtoent, «nd.ii6' ip^her punishment is prescribed. iJiie Prosecuting -Attorney mctved to postpone the motion tintil the iattefr p^rt of the term. Chief Justice Chase decided to hear argument on the moti^ Thtiwd^."
.1 i&xa. nf iirli) rtsn W^Cerosene BxploBion.8^^*| 'P6!fttkKiBi's?^ N. T., No^rm4By the explosion of a Kerosene lamp op a parlor table last 'riight Mrs. Leslie, her little eon of jhree yearfl, and an infant were burned io deaUi.
Sputh Cairolina^
CHABLKSTON,
S. O.,
NOV.
conntries. IHuitratel
30.—Gover
nor Scott to-day ttnt his message to the Legislature. He takes an encouraging view of the posiiion of affairs5 in" the State, and gives substantial reasons for hia belief that no State of'the Union is more solvent afid has a fairer prospect of jneettpg a)l her liabilities.
SPECIAL NOTICES. t.ttU.M •.! fO «:-£T20.% HOW GBT PATENTS.
For OPIOID^^IL^G^M. sketch and description. For send model,not one foot in
,Abs,
isiBe,appHeat'eatratGoyernmentover
*AD FK\ and
BMBP FE»A. Speclfieatioas, drawing*,
assignments FFrepared REJECTED
pamphlets,
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-^-R »*W TOM. NOV.30 N—^C^JTTER'AND ABIDED TY KOREIT TFRP
to choice extra state, \®m7*Ofor extT»,
7oTR
wsseo.
f: Brandy wine At 05 85® WHEAT—Heary ai^. A, lower receipt* of S3M&9 bu., at 21 48@rtrior. 5o. 2 Spring, 1 68
Cocxboice do. frw jp *mm* I If *?.«»»"»
„rmer,
5, 06
OOB(»—Quiet and scarcely firm at $1 «a 1 14 fbr nosotind, 1 1S«1 18f for gdond rniwd western, 1 08®1 IS for ife white «onth«rn.
OATS—Firm and let active at 74»TO 1or-w»e-
tora. 4 -•.* I T,.,^ .W
BICE—Unchanged. COJi'JiE— Dull- i_ SUGAB-Qtiiet atid «teady. MOLASSEs—M
OJM
8PIKIT8
mxi
ek nominally unchanged.
HOPS—Quiet at 10(826 for Americas PErBOIiECM—Qctlt at 1? for erode an£ 3S @35 for refined bonded.
LINSESD 9IIi-Duli at 90®92 for l»rge'Iot». DBWJ8-^V^r on!*. #«»*»,
TTfBrENTlNE-^Qulet/
GOILD—Opened
almost lifeto death en a ^MUSf
waAeft in her j,
less, and then 'toasting hot stove. iA it e'uraiTXB aJWJaav.'i .»||A|,
.$?:**** CsfO-1 j:
TS§^K'bt alillf million
gold Tjr
at
the Government tordaj' wa#, foade «lt i3k.35sm.— .MasvA ittj'BWS®®'"'-i. -C O} *aJi« ®he steamship Alaska feom Aspinwall Drought $200,000 in treas^et siW«'»S W»fe*S»"
From San Francisod.*^^
Owing Jo iflfcJ^firklTfy in printing afrf ti ihe, BepiibHcab
uwing to in electors, it is stt refuses to cerfrryTo TGTs election. thus gifin
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PORK—Heavy at 8S4 80@26~ Pr nieki %ftf and westert). $6(325 69 for ol"i do, 20 50(^Sl 96 for prflne, a!g(6f 60 for prime mesa.
27@80 fot'prime BJffiBF HAMS—Btsady nt fifi 00@S0 00. -m OUT JtBATS—Quit at 18% for ttanberlan^ cut, 143i for short ribbed. iiAKD^-He»ry at 15® 16 for steam, 163^31 for kettle rendered.
tMtlli *i!aittaat4 »ii' iff" /I it 00# 1 Ift-yjie&islH*
•m 9*
C. WITTIG BOt oifi Have opened their Beautiful Store,"
MAm STREET,
£MING BLOCK,
otfer%ARGAINS^il& all Go%Ml: skpIES
Of every grade and in Large Supply, flk S A GOOD STOCK OF A N N E ^jfltHiDrGolored and Figured, forf* I %. "Wintervuie. Serges, Alpacas and Poplins, In plain, figured and changeable s^yJde.
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North Carolina. ,N» Tiie HjjuSe
of Representatives to-day discussed a resolution petitioning Congress to remove disabilities from all cftlzens of the Stote. The debate evinced improved state of feeling on the part-of the majority.
In the Senate resolutions were adopted tb investigate the rumors of bribery and black mail against a number of members and others. 1 jtfr. Sweet, a Republican Senator, said •ha oould prove that bribery had been retorted ttf to accomplishthe passage of ?eft|tii|ohem4fe
J® "-r BOULEVARD," PlftinV Stamped arid Braided, at vary LOW PRICES.
Waterproof ladle#- Cloth and Cloakings, IN rULL^VAEMl'y. !1' AI.L KINDS OF .iKTt fOqppi" I Gloves and Hosiery#
J^BHOVAL. as!#'..
110
pages
•eat free. AddreM MtiHH A
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83d3m No,37 Park Bow,H. T. S- ..*t* ••It:: S.
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AitriefaanCloakifl. ObUichU^ doafc^g. Double-width Scarlet Opera Cloth.
t®o«Wi*M«waro^^
High colon Plaid Cloaking, 6-4 wido. High colors Plaid UloaKinr, 6-4 wide* eocpril largp UTfllce tWrtaCProOfc This day openitg at 3t ti
TJ 00.
On Ohio QUwt^wHrwa Third and Fourth*
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BC TIE It—Steady for State. i-at28(§40forObioand OHBB8E—Firm »t l4«19.
at 35^ and fell to 85, elosef
at 8MST"! -.!•«{««
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crtwanmATi MABKE«T, By Telegraph.1 ^^^^OWoimrATi, Kof.jSCr. FLOTJB—In fair demand at $7 50@8 for family.
WHEAT—Less active, No. 1 offered at 1 76. caRN—Quiet, newfjar in tulr demand at 63@64. Hl'E—fleld »t SI 30, buyers at 1 28. OATS—Firm at 58 and 59 for Ho I, CO for white. 8ABLEY—DuU aad prices tucbaoged, spring held at 2 16 and 2 30, No 1 state and Canada.
POBK—Qaiat at «2» 76@23. BULK MEATS—Firmer, owing to advance ib bogs, held att 9Jf for shoulders, for clear ribbed and l3}4 for clear eidei paoked. ilKEBN MtATS—In good demand, market closes higher, shonlders at 734@7^, side* at 10%
hams at 11% and 11$^.
(dfl.0% aTd
LABD—Quiet but firm at 11 for new steam, aad l4Si« fcr kettle." 1 .* HOQS—But few offering, in demand at $7.26 fo 7 80,_choice lire held at & gross and dressed, 9 to
:ht.to extra heavy bat quiet. -"Unchanged and quiet, •Unchanged. .* ...
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66 fpr 0 EGGS—Scarce, and brine 33-V^L, UNSEED OIL—Dull at 9Jc.»!?
PABD OIL-At $1 30@1 35"7' I WHISKY—Firm at 98T GOLD-130. EXCHANGE—Heaty at, 1-10 discount huyin|, par' Selling. nrwir
DRY COQDS.
170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOOKi 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. utJK»«
a»jw»
¥:-ymmrw
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IS OUB 1 I
Seamless Felt Skirt
Nubias, Hoods^ Soarfsr and Breakfast Scarfs.
Long and Square Shawls,
FVR &APES mid CUFFS
50ii iAt all "Prices.' GIVE USA CALL, Before the Assortment is bgolren. CL WITTIG & I 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 1T0 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 17t MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST, DEMING BLOCK
jpUt tat
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RAILROAD AGENCY.
I ha-re tnored my offlce to Molt sen ft Patfdock's Mill, where I ifonld be plaased to see
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ca-wnt*,
clailnsjprosecntei,
iitorbtocN, extension
ttppsals.
«f
pateBts,
and
Patents taken oot
In all
Xnrtfpeata
o(d
««j(I3*:f»
HAUTE SOYELTT WO&KS, BT 1*
TITTMAN & COf jTo. 19* heath oarth St., opposite Post Oflce, —Torre Haute, Ind. trfa Lresr VtAomnMt
ftttasaat BreeoK and Hntata Tioaderm»d! to erOsr frMa
TI6W
or old matetials,
a*Mwral nvetrh« Preantfl? AtteMMISte.
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UNDERTAKERS.
f.SAr-
pNDBRTAKBB. M. W. O'CONKTELL
SitIII
•m iat£.
parcHasad Uo» from I. W. Oh^lwleU,
Onksr Oo., the Undertaken EatobTtektsetiL and hsrlhc
a**M
7**" «perfcmee tlio
*aslneM,i- se* prepared to famish H««aU» Barw Oaeoa» Wooden OoBm, of *11 arrlwaifliaiaea,
tb* beat and lerpeat stock
trom
oT-borial asatorM la theState, s««l Hala«tfM, Sena Hanta, IwllMMk ^T
S A A
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GOODS*
A FAVOBABLE TIMBB ...iI!*"*•» Ma »l«" .t5? Ti.^e&w^a
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bte *1 '1 45®
weetM-n, 1 60 aJ ST ®AK BT—JWfl *''J-
1 47 for BAK MSI.T—Dnll.ftt WIO
OUR PRESS GOODS
Terr e0ng1lett.iv Assortment,
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ur.
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^PaiCfiS BEGtlTLATED IS i* U" TO
DRESS GOODS
20,25,30, 40 and 50 Oents,
kX
A Good Dress Pattern lOAN BE SOLD ATI
$3,SOI $4,001 $4,301
All-wool Empress Cloths,
I a a
Changeable Silks^'®
JLMbavy
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Rep Silks I
.namul itf. *f-* tmjst
•iifrji i,rJteuJt .a -ad U* trx I
WkWvM •y&t—r
tJULBMBlL. A haadsoife^XlBK^et.. 135,00 A handsome Mink Set 40,00 A handsome Mink Se( 45,00
FITOEh
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SQUIRREL and ASTRACHAN SETS.
til#*''..•'
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l«Y c/ii' Dthipva «61 aMl#G"sW ,t~4m
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MITTENS. SCARFS .1? nam Jrifeyiiw For $cnfC Indies and Mioses,
y,
HATDKER€H F§,
Hoods, Nubias. Breakfast Shawls, a Balmoral Skirts, &c. E S A & O
Comer Fourth and Main Sts.
^oiia^jery
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APD -KJ6.7XJiiOg, ti't *»«&»* ni*
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Olfinlte Poplins a* .ffiiiiinr
inj
frietifls andenstoniera, Wmraeti reocilpti gmt' on shlpaentsjif ft4. Water rates as low,, and time as quick as competing Un*k-^Swtn in bant'ehipped to Melr '•"fiifeT f•«„,
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4£
5
mtuWr tnwnm.* Bre»ob»I.M«tng ifliot Go»Hflii
.tut & miiw jnr«tiiAii Lustres, London Serges, aiootrei a Merinos, Toiled'Venice
Wtoceys^Empr's Cloth, stiXaw »OI*^
oMEWy
44*'
Vjt.l:
EC^,
Aoaterta fate tia* *ltl
T-IrfMandto«*eaatai M£5saaDd4i9«teUe^er-oftUsaaaA:Ohs«rf
uasta. Tana Bssk, ladiaaa.^ cila«a»M«tr
if
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And everything in way of
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HANDSOME »»r».f m~v
J?eESS-GOODS. 1
CO.,
TUELL, RUPLET A
,j^rner Fifth and Main Streets, TSKBE HAUTE, UH.
DfKY COON.
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GREAT
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Buyers ana in-
To Favor
create Sales. r.'"" ITS" ^'2too8
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(MMIIMBO a 1HBBKRTY,
Cornei 3d and Main StB, f.. Terre'Maate. Indian!
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XFor reasons which will bit glTtta hereafter^ no(w peYli e* erf
UUDKK THK NAKEET!
mk -0t«
(Jnst receirad) of*
hlli&A
jitoftH |«*iM %»s'* i4sJaS#.'
diliiis'l.
•J3 .s.f€ ra-rtS ertt or
!|iaor!»4 (in Oold and Black mixed.)
Towels and Napkins AXncladla&,^ WtiShwUi. Aovsiuirnr 600B8
XC-
Vtwi:
tty"- "'fig
Eppelines, Alpaccas,
K2S3S&S3SRS
I
OoLtaor.
.ewvitttj
1
Ido&bSt.
DRYvGOODS CI
Inetndlrigfn part.
•wto* fea81 "irtt f:
DRESS GOODS*'
tm
SHAWfcS AUB CL»AEM«K! ASficMban, OMnehiliaa, veto, Telrataans, 4c.
tyona* «lk
»^TTH —^-In Hint, Bitch, Hib»r)»n S^nlxal Aatracbau Betta Collar and Uaff, Ac.,
kc.f
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J. '.oa^sa 1 '4
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1
II f1) j» 'ia—pg' a' S"' t, t«3 n'» -,.i 1 ^5' i' J* tfddOii -rj£Bvj :SP-J"? ©IRISH POPLINS f. Manchester Poplfri
ous to mention. 1 far Setts for Children 6 Misses« BLANKEI&^mimSELS 1 t^OLOTHSAKDCASSMEftES!
Or all ktads
SrXiRPETS,
OIL CLOTHS
The IiABQIST STOCK of UGTIOHS and VAMOT 00«DI in the city, emhtacing chjfe Dress and Cloak Battooii! Dress aad Cleak Tri—lngit!
JAOONETEDQINOS, /-,v-5, froaUW««tfafarjBMa»d.«^«
W00L|IiTRAPSI
In Hoods, Nubias, &reakfa*t wi€hmoie, Ladies Hmnd Knit Ji
UNDERWEAR!
(iento, loMM, Boyi, Wttes and ckiHbns. ttifidreas mm and dra#er»
Look till yon fladthfr
mecj
WISE LAND, JChe^Tine, Ike fjhjsiolan, Uu^Jidge,
U&M DAILY
awy
ammASD
«n
*B§*»
P^peftSi. Coet&<^HeMic&A,TOnrStomach, ,nfi,.lMiKflartan,Pileab BOtoas
••'•v-trunw owir" eiSjT^PBWBSKSDt,
^|ferres(5^i|
3^I|zer
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T&r
cured myTrothor kev. I.,
&C. oa "?. «s .V'
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Ddnestfe 0»«d8!
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1
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1
1
rf
mM have al»o a large Stock jka»v.
3
7 ?T
Hik ior
effO Exoeedingly
Ujrtal
btMld*** Ssf«- ia^t^aa aWiimK id
LOW-PRICES no a
the Ceoah and
i.
alt Breathing ara speedily relWr —-TjJ«comaeand
calmand refreshing tka
tions regular uniform. Al 1 the genaral tomsof OOHBOmTlON. ASTHMAr Bi Ac., disappear with a really astonishing repl
THE PBESCBIPTION
Sboald be used in atMirf' biieaaa. By name kno«n..in wjjjoh there ill exhibit rangfemaht oteithrtMtta RZBVOU8
dr
S »tam(. It is nneqnalled ip Female Staordail, Scanty cr Suppressed Jfensqsa ''whites," Ac. Th* PftfiBAHKB fBHSOBIPTION ta both tia Beet and the most eoonomieal Medicine that can be taken. The average dose, la two teaspootttfo), takononota day. The patient never reqairea, binder any elrctrmstamwe, to use "Oongh Mia« tares," far tba Oough "Expeotoranta" fpr tko Kxpectoratioii "Ton foe" for the Appetite olr tae Weaknesa Iron.for the Blood Anodynes £or t|a Horvous Iritation: .Acide for Night Sweats Or Whisky er'Odd'Uvw OH
«M Waating. Ita
fat
apaaiTiQ ACAioa iaupoathe OoDStitntional €osditlonj' "and, through this Condition, npon the Whole Series gyuptoma^ ^tateuients from Patients, *c.
HILL,
wi
ovnrA
bm
OINOIMMATItan-
:—1
,-your Praoriptipn suved daughter's lif^, ahd has proBably saved me hn'bdreds of dollars/* —U
HT.
E. UcMrnaETB. lionweu. ii. Y. "We tueaa ijo 101 the bone Bit reoevsd frothy oarJPrepared if*esorip^o»kwehave
5r-nr
with many others too npmer-
WATER PROOF CLOTHS
"—ttev. P. P*at-
aEi.vtt. iiloiisbnrg, Peiin "Erofy otiefc' haa 1 bsterMoounendadit ha* •eneHttcd by tta iise."—Rev. O. 1). Jonas, Baci#^ Wiscone n. -V
Tke "fVj&PAB'KP PHS*OBiPTION'' is pat dp in a"fl botfie, aud is soidi'n Tt»rr-i Hatfte, by t. J» AliAJi OO*, «BJi bv Druggists generally, or order* roay be .(idroscsd the stole Proprietors, O80AII Of. MOffEd
?*lreetoit
CO., 37 Ooftlandt StriA,
N.jL 0'ii*nit«wop Aiairoaiar, oontaiaing T(j(.tirRouiart of ""many Cftles ftnocess frilly
'ASTROtOCY.
A S O O .s2E £?•**&
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N FOB Alii.
9
of
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of
ESTABLISHED MAY12, 18SJ r®
Ajwrleiit,
l#«t iini Medielac Krt-r' offered t» p»op'e for the above olasa of
_«
Vhe Mirslng hafe.^ b^tSer* and sisters, lta para(t«r attd uiad paMbta.* will all find tkia ^Uasagt adap^g f^r_thelr differen' -ad4::'"»rf «{.' 'L'4 rfte:: JV- 'ii *ANCFacrraEn QH»T Br Llwo HAWT OO.,
*nia^-dtto#d.
Lanojrs Tototfcrt Antidott
cd MLtffBtlrl n, «i"
PWl'lWWaM ton's A^tnlotd from Hav. M. Fcroiton. Aid find it ai^ ^MSBUL, CennAiqat^UBSM Co., rsou
u. S. TumscRT,
Sefrcijry't Office.—PlrasO
ecsd saw^ aClha A\nroi^r 2"Ac «*«. r»reit«jl hai
T.
EDGAR.
ATK
done its %cork
PKIIOHthe
.—(Je:
cored of ipix
SL'KELT.
a«ot.
WJ»«e Ju^j(\MUWe,.wa nh- for lUo prisoners of thjs IiiVitutiOn. J03B.PH .MAYO, WatfeiMl'. fc".
A BiSXEH'3 Ti3Tort*T. D^Burton's Antiddto foi
««#, Ind.
rare* Tor OtoWpxQjr Aimpora myself.
IT
SKTSB PAILS.
SnoTniKtSi JKMlrrt^UtJoa. Pa.
Paon
TITS ELICT
HIIDQUARTSBS, Ira?, Miss.—I
ffjtfciyVt.Ja.
FRO* /m:
Sotrriratir Home
JOITRSIL,
BiixuroBE,
Mn.—IMs box of Barton's Antidote remoferf tuMttiri for tli^reed from me. I take pleasure in recommdtadiag a tgjUovr readers. T. Y. Slabs,
rttt? S*le tfV 'iOlL 'lDljuGGlS'l
tiapyrigftletfi]
[Tra'Ifmarb
"uoHsoamoa le uotr^inl jr tftraa. as Intermittent and, aar cca TAnrtt ?B*T«XTKFetar,tin as an W*."--
«(•. Oos.« ffavt Lh. D.. 4
I N 0 S PRESCROjfl
PREPARED PRESCRIPTS) BIT.CHM. 8 Klllfi, M. D., Kb 4k., 4M0» i|air»«r Ut« Piataatjonand Ot^a af at I
BtaderfWin thi 1»r*et1pHon of
CONSUMPTION For the
IAI
Oars of ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS,
Badioat
OATABB H, And all otMi aJteotlona of tke longf. Throat, and AIB PABfiAQEH for General and Special Derangements of the Kerroos Systam far Disorders of tba, BLOOD and for all Fun*-' tioaal Disord era of the StomacB atad Bowels.
xrivoruerv-UK
IUB
oiunwvu auu svwvu.
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,rtti'W9mmtejr..
KKy^FAlL£NQ MAD She sooeeeda Called.. AU who are in.
AUK BAMiAJCb ts fte Mt. wupn all ethors. ba»p Called.. A troirtile^-oll who have bt*n tinfoftunate—all wkoec food homester* bean dleappotuted, srnahed and masted by fafso promisee and (ieoeft—all who VM« hoou miafed atsd ..trilled- with—*U fly to hat for advice and *aUst*otlon. All who are la doaat of tBe aifectfona
tbcMa they lova, oohsatt her |o
relieve and «austj theU minds. in IfOTOi^ain fine Meter IaU|. |be naa the secret of winning the affections bf tkaopMsM sex« She shows foatWUKaoeaspf .... i, or aliseat Mead.— happy-marrfage,-aad
yoar future wife or hnsband, or aliseat
Mead.—.
guides the affcgte to happy-marriage.-aad ^i utarval* Jwa^lwaf*tMM tk«a»aaaa*f aaaa?. ipeedj •tydAippfXiMMge, •ate aaps&aaaca. it «mi known to tbepoilic ai large that she was the first, and sfco la the obly peteon la this eoantry whoaaar show the iikeneea in reality, and whocaagivaaa-,
can foretell, with the greatest oertaltUy, the rt^ aaUoCteUaoattarclai aM Irtliftaaa iratoadttoaa. Lotterv numbers given without extra oharge.
MAD AUK UAPBAflttaa bona Ada Aatttflofctf vera aae oao dareadapoo. Sheia thegtsat «at
nineteenth oantory.
Astrol
1st
the
It )s
that wail-known tact thatseakaa UtitatataanMaa* d»r» cop her adverUaamanta and try to Imitate aw.
Madame Baf haells t^i seventh dMgtttar *tMm seventh daughter (he was born with a nrlnril gltt aha can CbratcOl yota aary -USMsgbta. fiM~ also cures drankei,aeee. *Alrti«iervieir* striwly prtvauaud oo&fldeatial.
Aa# faoMla Phftfatan aec leoudlea nave* fail cue all female Irregnlaritlea, and to p. tbe asoniaty flowiwlthaataaacsror expei not tajure, b^|, on ,*1'* ooatrai^»lfc^ •fa,aMaaall, t» -,
A A re a
Cijwta»atliObio.
Ail4rev Lcok Bax.531
(.:
aatf'JWfth
BUMNCMDIIIKOTMY. '5 attS^YS.?1
'WaTft'lCaMUk-MSUB
«tovw:AlU«er,811laiafitr»et.
TOBICCF
and tnJ
i\i£Qmu)3
IH«SVAII:NI,DOSSCSIT?J CSAT RLFMTLIJ 2ac.i»M^islkB
(ndnim aaif
Uie_5iflB#en to diitcst ti eytc»r!icst
uteri -i-.R refrcsbiiis, and estaliliw* robust PncGFiiTV'iL^s per box. An tatdrcsKr.pwnlise on tha ef^Ms^r FRGK A?enf»"TroriQff. AnTWisi| „s:
ttrnt#' ***»$•
Baird Or art, 83 MainS treat. -i •oott Day, 60 Ohio Straaf. Joa. H. B**», ©MoSttatfc.
ARCHJTSCSTS AJTD BUILXJ%^.
""'-BAKEBB?-'--5 -jA *f
BAKVBBF
Frank Heinig A Bro., Laiayette Btreet, Chas. H. "T
CARRIAGE FA CTOBY.
^Barpar, Wildy A Cdt, Cor.2daDdWalMt.'
jflLOTHlNG.
Baaiklater, 19 Main Smsti Z*"
COMMEBCLA.L COI4LEGE. jB. Oarvin ft Owen, Principal, cor. 5th A Main. COMMISSION AND GRAIN. .... B. B, Bry^VT^~llaiirWaln9treet. Jo hnHan*®*^ J'i*gt3ui«i43»QH^iUn.
DjaNTiatrs.
I. H. Bartholoinaw, 167 Main atuafc O. O. Itincoln, 0th Stt., hetwoen tfaftt (tSd dhlo. J. Btcbardson,Ohio, itmt, bet. Third aadH)h. e-aDTJBt Monafia a«i" a. OUHdof, No,
fiofth tth 3^,,
8
DRY GOODS: ^.,1
iTfaelf, Stpley »Co., cmner ftth auMffStn^^mt W. 3. KyceA Co., 77 Main atnat.. j( ,m« C. Wittig Jt Co..170 Main street.
»dsali tfipmiWUiil Vain street Saxton ft WaRTsley, 111 Main street. Oo«ieUusjt ilaggerty, ooruer Mai* m&Yhlrd
DSUGGIST3. it 1 c»
Bar*, Ouliek ifc Perry, eornar Msitt and rtanth la L. Mahan Co.,cornec Main a&dS&th. VJ, AH. A. D&rts, cotMr Uaiii andTbird. Eii*
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.** fones Joaea, eastaida PnbUo 3q«2r*
Joieptl 0. Tates, Mfi Main slraet. Weatfall Brothers, 85 Main street^ £LOT£LS. Katfonal Honsa, cornet Sixth and Main. Clark Boose, corner Ohio ahdTirit. Tarre HanseHonfe, corner Main and
ion for
GUNSMITH AND STINOIL CUTTER John Arntftrong, Qfrtoatrea*. aast of Third. HAT3 AND" OAta
Savaafth-'•
Bariy Hoasa, Kaet and Mala (treat. INSURANCE AGENTS. Scott A Onvne, lUin street, aaat of rif|Jh gf
JEWELLERS.
8. B.Treeaan, 74 Main street. TT' John B. Viaaman, 0 Warren's Bloik 5
John A'^rya^TS^F^^^, MUSIC DEALERS.^® Ii. Kissner, Palace of Mnsio, 480hio sftiA^f6
MECHANICIAN: ®r-
A. Tittaant 18 oouth 4th8t.of#.foftV4oaC MILLINERY. Mrs. M. H. Abbott, opposite Post Office.
NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS? T. H. Biddle, 161 Main street. RAILROAD AGENT.
Jan^aaH. Tornar, at KcKaeu A.Faddook'aMiil. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Jos. U. Blake, Qhio fltreet, Handrioh A lopget cornet Mlla and 4th streets.
SKIRTS AND COBSim» B. Weiss, opposite Post Office. STOVES AND TINWARE. 8. B. Henderson, fourth street, South of P. O JameeB. Haggerty ft Co., 197 Main atraat.
SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS. & J. A. 6 6 a in at a at W 1 $ UN DERTAKER. usjtilvtf
fi
The Prepared Prescrlptteii iroacflsjhe atrengtU and jaegans tie _oolo| If rti
IncreM# tUo rtrjnglU the Pale Blood. Iteobdaee tbe OhUls and Fet and diminishes the Eipeotoration. It ckaoks MIGHT SWSAT9, always, In from seren to fourteen days. The Appattta is invigorated, aad tie nt rapidly gaine flesh
Isaao Bali, earner Third and Cherry, ttJm M. W. O'Connefl, Mala Street.,,
ATTORNEYS. BLAKE, a*T a
Attorney at Law,
-----
was in the LAfr
stage of ConsumptioB. In days aftar taking the PaKEOBli'TtoN, tor OhitVs, Night Sweats, Fevar «c., ckx!rHWL.di *04 flnally altogether diaapigajh od. A uwxo aceietuu be)ore, I arn uow weU st«r*dwitH fiosh. My restoration t» amarvslto all w#o know a».~iiasrf O..
v\rxiaa^
It
NOTAR*? PUBLIC. Orwoa—On Ohio Street, between Third and fourth Streets. oot&8dAw4m
no."IF. BAUD. OHiairs
oajnrr.
gAIED a OBDM.i *!r^ Attorney* .at bnVi1 OrrtOB.—V«,l
Ifain Stfeet, np statn. fefelUtf
Wm. E. MoLBAN,
Attorneyand Clonnaellor at Law, —aire— GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT,
Terre Haute, Ind. dfVict.—Ho.
Main Street. deaSdly
86
DENTISTRY.
f)K. L. H. EAKTHOLOMEW StraoKcw irn MaonAWon. E N 1 S
Bncceesor to BV. D. M. WSIiP. Ho. 157 MataTBt Matfottal Bloab, Terra Haoto, fnd. (m30atf JICHAKP3OJST, MTj) I E N I S arooaMoa
h,
TO
oa. f. a. ams,
ui jrlOlC—Oh Ohio, between 3d and 4th Street. aplSdtf TEBTtK-HAUT»,na.
JJK. C. ,Q. LINCOLN^ ta Tiie Oldest Ustablished In T«ne Uaate,
rtencelh DenlJjtry, be Isoonflifsnt give satisfaotioa-inall caeaaJB *f«s
fll
Ornoa—On Sixth street, between OBics one door eonth ofNationai Bonis. Baring had upwards of eighteen yearf'agpa-can,he'*MainmortUfMBithat
HOTE L9.
JACOB atrrs. sia.«. *rr [NATIONAL HOUSE, Ooa.
SIXTH
aho Man
BTBBST,
TBBRE HAUTE, IND. /AOOBBDTZ Bon.,...•athoroaghly
ffira.
nWraottes.
a -i
This Ilonaa fiaa been rafamUkaJ. myWdwIy r—ir.
Tr —*TST—
rpKRE25 HAUTE fiOUSB, Mama icAni aa» as aura Torre Haute, IndlidQu
Thla Hotel tww reeeatly baaa rafltted, aad pat la flrat-olasa order, aCwiog aooofaauMlatiOHlnnanr paslMd in the State.
T. C. BDMTU,
rjLABK HODSB.L?",T V/ ooaafla o* nan
AKB
sftisn
owio
Toire Haute, Iadittik. wi B,wnrmg——,....~— OMoa of MaxakaU, Mcateaawa aad Maliaa Baok Lines.
4
rcaa Baas toaad ftaaa all Trafaa. floiflWtf
9s
PHYSICIANS.
ui.
P«DBBKy^Z^fr •onmpAtmo
ratsKUif, BtiMoit Am MMlm* Sana: Bight B«v. Biahop Oaltatt, P._BS? j|eT. W. Martin^
J. a.
Beach.
Omoa ax» BagiMwc* on Bfttlberry »t»*at,
Be
tween flth aad 7th, aaxt to Normal School.
MILLINERY.
Hm nasT«il to the corner crT Foarth aad Qhly ara^M. DBKSB MAKIMO haa alaa tan to the baaiaaM. Having a competent J^jpa^na-Added kar, SAtiafaotion is guaranteed. r»*,••»!*****
