Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 August 1869 — Page 2
DAILY'" &XPRE6 fc--. -fog*?j,
TBBBE HAUTK, IN 13.
Morning, August 16th,!8®®'
elpion for ^SBnoffiOftn jwhteh oceuts te-
difc CoxHiUii oooalww
He will fiU the office worthily and »ho»ad rsl nsyaY handsome majority.
Wi propos* to publish li*U of rata*! liquor dealers in thU county, thowid* •who a*e complied the law in uk ing out license and paying the fee ol *&o therefor, and alio showing who nresollin* without license, violating law and robbing the school fund. In this w» h«e the cordial approval ot all law-abiding citizens, including licensed liquor sellers. Those only Will eomplaiii »bo "ieeUJe
halter draw."
,TT*a~New York
Pout
£The Alabama. Election has resulted more favorably for the Republican party than was anticipated, as the new Congressional delegation will stand four Republicans to two JPeu^crats, instead of four Democrats to two Republicans, as the
World
anticipated a few days ago.—
This result is attributable to the fact that a clear issue was made between Democratic and Republican principles, and on this issue it was impossible to induce any considerable body of negro voters to support Democratic candidates. The mora] of the canvass is, that the Democrats must coalesce with a portion of the Republicans, lower their old standard, change their name, and at leaBt pretend to change their doctrines, if they wish to regain even a questionable ascendancy in their old Southern strongholds.
Personal.
Mrs. Edwin Booth is ill.
General Sherman Is at Saratoga.
Metternich has returued to Paris.
"Dickens is going to mottftt the rostrum again. Sfe .4 4
It is said that 3lrs. Eden Paradise Southworth is an opium-eater.
Verdi is going to "operatize Sardou's play "Patrie."
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The Emperor of Austria has remitted the sentence of the contumacious Bishop of Lin z.
ANwncjo has been appointed by Pio
ifono for Norway." Hon. John Bel), of Tennessee, is in failing health.
E.T. Page, of Lunenburg, Mass claims to have "Washington's razor.
Ex-Senator Yale has accepted a Professorship at Yale.
General Marmora has gone to Russia to study her system of fortifications.
Miss Mitchell, theastronomeresi, is now 51 yeans of age. She ia by birth a Quaker.
Lesaepa, the engineer of the Suez canal, has been decorated by Serrano, the Spanish Regent
Queen Victoria has appointed. Rev' Norman McLeod, Dean ot the Order of the Thistle and of the Chapel Royal at Scotland.
The Brazilian Finance Minister says if the Paraguayan war lasts another year, Brazil will be ruiaed.
£The Court of Assizes for Brussels has condemned Mr.Baohelery to a fine of 200f. and six months' imprisonment, f0r having used offensive language toward the Emperor of the French—probably a warning 10 Rochefort.
Andress Jackson Davis, the "American Swedenborg,' occupies a modest cottage in Orange, N. T. He once lived in New York, but was ao ran down by followers and admirers that he was forced to flee from their persecutions to the wilds of New Jersey.
IlliBOis
to the Pope A.^wnfljt°othkNew Orleans court.
claims that 93,000
person!, or one-tenth of the population o1 Ue5» York city are paupers, and receive assistance from the public. We can jjc&rcely believe that this is so, as the number of paupers in London is put down
at
only o&elS twefcly oMbe total population. .Bat that pauperism rapidly increasing" io the older portifJB of our country, cannot be disputed. The
Post
consid
ers it an anomaly that all this pauperis rb should exist in a city in which wages are higher than ever before, where we have thirty-two savingB banks, and 355,978 depositors, and $105,679,472 on deposit, and an average of $296.87 to eaoh depositor. It proposes the able-bodied paupers should be turned out to sweep the streets.
The London correspondent of the New York Tribune
claims that the culmination
of the late political crisis in that country has satisfied neither party. On the contrary, that the ministry have yielded enough to disgust their more radical sup. porters, and to persuade the Tories that they might have had more for theasking. As it is, they have but little cause to be discontented. This poor disendowed Church goes out into the world with a mere fig leaf of some £10,000,000 sterling to cover its nakedness. It is disestablished in fact, but disendowed more in oame thin in deed. Two-thirds of its property remain to it, and since it will at once contract the area of its work and reduce its staff, it is likely to be actually richer in future than it has been hitherto.
The Cincinnati Chronicle gives editorial prominence to this telling point made by Senator Morton in his Wilmington speech last Thursday: Of the two parties now appealing for popular support, one proudly points to its record the other implores that the past be forgotten. One expects confidence to be placed in its promises for the future, because of its conduct in day* gone by the other asks to be trusted on its'simple professions, regardless of the lessons of experience. Democracy retains its old character and iqBtijicts, yet asks that the fruits of its faith during a great national crisis shall be kept out of sight. Or, as Governor Mobton says, with an epigrammatic terseness: "It does not invoke the pleasures of memory, but invites the blessings, of oblivion."
Lousiana expects to gather 86,000 bar* rels of ryce this yeer. Milwaukee claims 90,000 people of
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Second "Ward should bear in mind the
h6m, Itla said, 89,998 drink lager. One firm in the ice business at Boston expeote to *l«er owfwo.wo t«*
The increase *i» M»eft»he«t crop in the United States IhU year is over a million acres.
The thirty-first pair of twins born jn Salt Lake City put in an appearance |n the 234 inst. 1
The United States have 2,000,000 bf eeres planted in vineyard, and that area will soon be doubled.
The drinking, smoking and chewing of the laboring men in fclew York them $6,720,000 per annum.
A new Nova Scotia road traverses the scene of "Evangeline," and the locomotives are to be named "Gabriel," "Qatpareau," "Evangeline,"Hiawatha,' ana "Minnehaha."
Vast preparations are being made f4r the marriage of the Emperor of China th year. He has now attained the venerable age of fifteen. His destined wife was lected last year.
Miss Ida Lewis is said to be negotiating fdr.a lease of the Boston Coliseum as a store-house for the immense amount jf merchandise which her friends and ad mirers are bestowing on her.
Count Milintine, the oldest member the Russian Cabinet, attempted, a few weeks ago, to take his own life on accounp of the misconduct of bis only daughter, who eloped from St. Petersburg with French actor.
A young blood in New York sold smoked bits of glass on Broadway for wager. He netted $50 besides the stakes, which were $1,000. His groom and horses took him from his stand at the ex piration of the time agreed upon to dei cide the wager. "I should be ashamed," said an olc lady to a girl dressed for a party, "t make such a show of myself." "It is noi wheat I show, Aunty," returned the young lady, "that makes me ashamed but weat 1 lack and she pointed to he^ thin chest and slonder arms.
It may be a new fact to our reader! that old rhinoceroses shed their horns which are not renewed like those of a deer. The operation is strietly like thai by which human kind become bald, the horn of the rhinoceros consisting simply of hairs firmly united together in a solid mass, which fall off with age.
One of the reigning Parisian belles ii about to be married to a Chinese, of tha attachees to Mr. Burlingame'a mission^ The parents of the fiair one are in des pair, (and a Paris paper states that al though the young man is pettonafcListinction, nevertheless, he iB
Coal mines are not the only places where explosions of fire-damp may occur A short time Since- a Danish Bchooner was receiving, in Sputh Shields, a cargo of gas coal.' The men going down into the hold with lighted lamps,were knocked down and severely burned by an explosion of the pestiferous gas which had collected in the vessel.' The ship itself was much damaged.
It is a good illustration of the comparatively small influence that political opin* ions have in this country now, in directing social and business relations, even among active and apparently partisan politicians^' that the Western business agent, at Chicago, of Horatio Seymour, late Democratic candidate fo'r President, is in politics a Radical Republican while Gerritt Smith's attorney, in thji management of his Western land?, is an unmis tekable "hunker."
People at ibis season should look out for theiargo worm that infests the tomato vines. Its sting is deadly poison. It is of a green color, two. or three inches long, and as large as a man's finger. At Red Creek, Wayne County, 111., a few days ,ago, a servant girl, while gathering tomatoes, received a puncture from one of these worms, which created a sensation similar to that of a bee sting. In a short time the poison penetrated to every part of her system, and she was thrown into spasms which ended in death.
Professor Praper, in his report of observations of the recent eclipse at the New York Central Park, comes to the conclusion that "very extensive obscurations of the earth's surface and atmosphere may for a short time occur without being accompanied by any energetic meteorological effects. In the case before us there has been no great fall of temperature, no striking disturbance of atmospheric pressure, r.o tempest or tornado, no thunder or lightning. The physical phenomena herein recorded are only such as would be detected by special observations. Many days during the past month have been marked by changes much more extonsive and much more abrupt."
How the Japanese Women Bathe— What Will Mrs. Grundy Say A correspondent of ihe New York World,
who has been visiting Yokohama,
describes a visit to one of the native bath houses there: "Here, upon the street, as usual, we found the place to be a large square room, with the floor raised about two feet from the ground, and a partition about two feet high, running through the center. On one side of the room, in the costume of. Mother Eve before she studied pomology, were collected from fifty to seventy women and girls, and, on the other side, perhaps thirty men and boys, clad in a curtailed pattern of the famous Georgia Major's airy suit, but that even the shirt collar and spurs were wanting. The old joke about a wet-nurse in a bath house was here partially realized. Some dozen native dryads, whom I took to be the owners of the lavatory temple, were scouring the dark-haired, rosy naiads with large bunches of paper, while others poured water over them from a well in the center of the room, by means of wooden dippers with long handles. The cease-, less din and chattering of the nymphs under this process was absolutely deafening. Far from feeling any sense of shame
by (he presence of their own countryman, ho were enjoyWg"*nath°I*ompgpy, they gave not tbeaflRitest thdftht (^attention to the nunw offoreffiiersjjiho were looking on. pjrhm|, "'Wr'e Hgt'a chivalrous defenwof Lady Qodiva, I ought to say that they were clothed in an URConscioutness of immodesty, it being a custom to which they are habituated from infancy." A 1 '5
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ya de plutchinois. ..aw*The killing of the English traveler Powell and his wife, in Abyssinia, was merciless. After Mr. Powell and a Mis Bionary had been speared through by the natives, Mrs. Powell, sitting in a chair with a rifle in her hands before her, got a spear in the breast, and flying to .hgrbuS' band's side, wa? stoned to death.
The marriage of the Crown Prince of! Denmark and the 'Princess, Louise,' daughter of the King ofSweden, was celebrated on the 28th ulL Their Royal Highnesses left Stockholm for the Castle of Haga at 8
o'clock
where they
in the evening,
were to remain some
lime,
An immense number of persons were present at the festivities wWeh'tObk ^fafce amid great rejoiciafcfc
A flying toed, How I io? "Wtfchingtdi*, was captured in a seine at Cape Henry, a few days since. It is of most singular conformation, and of beautifully va*legatedhues, measuring about aix incbeB in length, with a perfectly, flat, bony back, eyes wide apart and in the center of a circle, capacious mouth, and fins as large as wings about the center of the body on each side
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THE WOMAN BIDE
jfemfnkir'Kon^^^^wWomen go Sboppft&'IriMr Hikd their Owa
An indignant lady w#ites as follows to
Ibe ltfew 'Advertiser: If a ltcense could be -prochred enabling one to walk one block on Broadway inqoiring of every lady if«he:matoeher hat, I will wager the best batch of cream griddle cakea ever tasted!by & New- Yorker eight out of .» dozen would inform VOB s£e bought. tha frame .and made it herself, perhaps inform you of one she saw just like it which coat twenty-five
m1?!
Teai cost of buwiB^wufl, WSTloft tell all we know—a mere triffle in comparieott, and looks as t^»ut%it|might have been twice the price of the model. You would
economists women are—and therein nefr the secret &f sapping cheapest place?* ^f anfcTe is high* RW0d weO^pife p^awofiMor. enother day, when no. matter if we buy ndfhfog shcp^iig,?and &ie ignoramus .wopdsrs how we can be eatisMd to spend-sA moth time shopfiiog.
Would you.iilre to #6® bonoetf I attend Mr. Beech'er's church and sit in the third Eeat from the front, in the gfcllery it is what many would c^l.a, "jperfect yet: I ^ifesume nf^tne •youn man
|itajust behind me were ask
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thi probable cost he would more'th double the real value, that is if he is A good judge of lace. If I tell you the lace &as b$eji, woft^ for years, wid goes to parties, during 7 th8 winter season in another "'capacity don't be surprised. The little bbd which lies gracefully ovet one Bid^ 'as if juBt drooping is to cover a good-sized darn. The light silk trimmed with lilac flounces, just across the alsle. hss a little history, too. It hai| been lying for years, awiitihg a reBur? recfl6ar„^eLmaiiujkttl^iB,:» remnant shaaght^at Stewart's-fora song, and if the upper skirt were raised, which you will perceive ia. carefully adjusted now and then, you you will discover lining instead of silk. The lilac silk was pressed and cut into strips, and that same young lady and the writer spent all of one morning in %4irdnt biutemeiltgh ao^nering away upon a pinking-iron, to produce an effect which, it seems, is going to help to doom
"Young men are positively afraid to marry." "Daughters must consider they are born into, the, worl^ fo«. some other purpose thah td liad 'a butterfly life. This to us, who are willing to share sorrow and adversity at any time, with those we love! Is our extravagance the true cause of so many young ladies being without affianced husbands, or is'it because there are ao many more women in New York Stare than men that there isn't a man apiece? Perhaps the young man's habits may have something to do with it, as cigars and drinks cost considerable, or, may, be, bhe good ones have all been taken at any rate, something is the matter. The gentleman who writes articles about us, warning the world as he would trespassers in forbidden orchards, "beware of the dbf, for he bites should be judged by a jury1 composed of young ladies once young and interesting, but fast falling into the "sere and yellow leaf," who fully understand the crime for which the prist oner is tried. Those young ladies who are weak'^ded enough to confess they wouldn't 'object lo a good husband, if such a thing could be found now-a-daya, are •ever to ha seen except in the plainest, the cheapfelt and ugliest of bonnets and dresses. Yours, awaiting an apology.
Mant ykabs ago the writer of this notice and an invalid physician, while visiting the Island .of St. Croix for their health, experienced and witnessed many surprising and beneficial effects of the Rum there produced upon many of the invalids who Were, like ourselves, seeking health, and upon inquiry and investigation, obtained a full history of its medicinal vir tues. He was'' delighted and surprised and determaned to make it the basis of a Tonic and Restoratwe Medicine.
MA&MritA. Wateb —Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. 10-dwlw
Geape Crop of New Jersey—The Passaic vineyards of Dr. Speer have never been so loaded with 'grapes as the vines are this year. If not .injured by too much rain cr early frost, the quantity as well as quality of the Speer vintage will.exceed anything heretofore east of the Allegheny mountains, especially the Oporto grape, from which the poctors celebrated wine is mado. All kinds of
In Nombers there ia safety, it was upon'tbis principle that the formula of Judsou's Mountain Herb Pills was prepared. It was not the result of one man's knowledge. Dr.. Judson intending to spend a fortune in advertising his pills consulted the most intelligent and learned physicians of the age, and the result was the production of
a siqaple but
efficacious medlciue the JudBon'a Moun tain Herb Pills. These pills cure Billiousness, Dispepaia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Female Irregularities. They have aow been used many years by the public "and thousands of teatimonikls bear witness to their virtues. As a family medicine they
are
unrivaled. Give the
Mountain Eerb Pills a trial. Sold by all dealers. Aug.3dwlm
gToNE and Garble WORKS
WALTER & EPF1NGH0USEN.
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Hlone Building: Work, Italian Marble and
Scotch Granite Monuments
iiarMe, Slnte and |I*ob Mantels, and Crates,
Steam Works and Shops on OH It UK* at., betwsen 9th and 10th, near Main
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apecimena of our work wo aefer to Deming's Block. Me£ropolltan Block, Cory's and Sage's Buildings, National^Stato Bank, Mew Poetoffice, Ha Qragor'saud DemiBg's Monuments,' Ac., Ac.
Architect a builder.
J. A. VRYUAGH.
Plana. SpacUoaUona, Snpartntentehoe, and lie taU OraWlngk farnished for a7ary description of SrlUhip. Ktea,-fionui saat oorner cf Main aad
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BILLIARDROOM
At the TeuliQma Hotel, Res. 174 aadlTI let. «»aa^ Ttt. St«y TSRRE HAUTK IfD. With Sim of tbe ftaaal Tab lee with Fiuu'i patent CUSHIONS. -t— w.
SHAJOP'BB, I^op'R.
I *dt .1 1 I 1
Pttre Pnvtr BitHM
»«i»rb«n and Bye Whisky
sold mt thabar, aadja eW. Whiaky aold by tia gallok, (juart and pint.
j- m. wan*, tanwsaau.'
gatuxro-m
mui,nsusao».
Carriage laaafiularers, »»aer aii« iNhis* iBwk
=U.
'th tthothf^T
fco*
ftaoosaair to Br. D. M. WBIiD, Ho. 1ST Kata St. Hatioaal Blook, Terra Haata lad. [ssSOdtf
Kasaillon.
fitk and Mala etdt^
£T£
X*& bbM "-A/1
cc .\ir.
Barr, Qnlick ft Berry, corner Mafcsiad toott FARMING ^MVLEM EN TS. Joa«aJuiwi, ajiafaa remalInaai*. eUKBMIE»
Jebu AraHfTuaa, 0*loiaar»sS-, east of Third. HATS AWDk Joseph O. Kates, Itft Miiln street.
National Honu^ Blxtk and Main. Olark Houee, corBtfrtHflo and First. Terra Haute Ho|M^,OMaair'kIain and SeTentlt. Varinera' Hotel Oor ftt) aid char j. nrauSAiicK AffENTb." H«g*«MiKaai»1MwbBg Bal]. J. I fwto, 66 Mala *treet.
iDntM
InTerve Ifanf,
Omo-Oi Bum ttnM, katwaaa Mala 1
•ardua.
..astnas
INKHl
WZ
belt 4 Jo«rna-?(wn|ani 1 adj
tkJL m: iodH*
mill jaam of afreqxs ^QJ
2£ .is UiS 'Juoq iw iysdt naktrmaata JOJIK8. A adso cJ .uii'i iaisssx)
:'f*~
tnO»y»MiutaM(»i*ps»SB
n\ i-i« t-i fcJcjai-CC.' cMumvamm tt '.-.j. £.»£•••» -aTjgl
fbviuii
oU,
it O': *U 2'ji -rs'tiq T-if-i:- Ci Separators ai#iUrm-
fower^
Wjth »rB«ft)fin~tk«pame.'
ft -lL
I- .j Ciri.ik.' v"?
ttvtim*
It-oanaot olMtke being done by a THK BOX thatPOUithe grain d«wa it into the tabea, maMUx a°wa being pro, portioned to tha speed or tke flaaged wheels which speed., toi-i ugalilaS by a aaasbar jafjpog
HiSSSi •Wheals itMdtMhe«a^H|llkSftlarlMk .asK&s.ws&r"
Thaoog' but are lated WlthblV «ng .irrsTA7TXi '»y':'
r..!.
than any ether, and will be sold tlftjlo sponsible partlsa, but extra laduaemeats are or. fered cash bayer»,J.MPe haT» th basl
•.tnr..
Haaio, 48 Ohio stresMS
aoi
eag-
Ura. Bnckiagfiam, Oor, 4 and Ohio.
MnilTAJTT CLAIMS.^
D. a. Danaldson Tarttngton Block, Maift Bt. NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS. T. H. Blddla,a61 Mato treat. ^jdw-
PHtStfiplNS. .:
Dr. 8, i. Youug, weet aide PublioSquare.
""".r BETAIL GROOKRS. O.'f/^tpiey, Hain Street. Sii&lfc RAILROAD A6RNT. *aibi0i
V.- ilisow v0(.'
tot anjwl
c'-i'i „.
si 000,0019 sol ..on*?.
ittlLwtlall MkniV 3 -s I
Itl
fi.
e»-r?efyDr warranted. ,Wa Ma prepaoafl' tu lAU^ordaraibr fMlif TILK andPIPB.o( any sins aod in uiy qtfantity^ an 1 to faro fi&Mtima tee ol costof draining land If data ara^rtn.* •j .IONRB4
-itt il bu
F1'"
000,i enuio*
IJNION ST OANDT KAlTtTTi
!P
AND
H?
FBA^KH£19IO^ ManoSactiiren of all JdBda of
U4
BREADandGAKES,
UV
Hiw
ejsA«sa|ssal% .-j
O
On la£ayette St., ^tWfM&.Oanalaivl Oepot,
4 «}ootl atom base INDIANA.
Mb atrea*, wmba^Mtly *ttawlsiS to. .: HaTingpat in BTBAX:va araaaablad tp maat all orders In onr llae pramptlj aad.wlth satitCaotlon, and wfl #en at tnatowSTatea. JaSOdtf'
AND WOOD.
1
tf
CONMI88IOH "MKBCHANI And Wholesale aad Betail Dealer ia all kinds of Qrain. Warehouse, on. north first 9t. at Canal eV*!strict attention paidrto recelring and torwardlUggoods, Jel8-dwti
ssnr
iiOAD
OONTBAOTOBS.
We menuboture STKXL BOTTOM SOBACBBS
turn
tha most .approved patterns. ..They are large,[but light, krtreaslly 'lUed attd run on tlis sauoth steel bottom with tha Mast draft. 'We ara prepared ,10 Oil «rdsra tor any numher wantjd-^ jp Wm. J. BALLAOO., w? do 1 Kagle Iron Works,
tor.
8. "We know them to be a lair deal
ing firm."—7f.
T. Berald,
May 28. "A Wend of
Ut'antT Walnutsts., Terra Hante, lad.*: j- jaiS-dSas i..
A.:ft DOOI^Y, aaatun
ilO UiJ .Miitusi.' .:
0. G. BTCNKARD AHO BIB KICK
Having formed a partnership tinder the natoe ol Stnnkard Barrick for tha aaw Bf Coal and Wood, .would respeotffclly anncsaca to tk« 'public that tltay yUl keep oea*taatly on ha&d and lor tale at lowest rata*, aQ. kfnda of poal at wholesale and ratatf, also'Wboa for the rallaad wiater trade. Ottce mt No. 2S BUBtia£qUaa^ Terra flaqte, Ind, All^ordaxs ..for Oojal promptly. A sure of the ppbiio patronage Tr respectfully sollMtedi- --J~~-u' ||V' !:.iy ptflgnCi
HB, BABBIOK also weald inform the p«bli» that he inteads td open, at tba' Qoal Offlce abors named, a General Collection Agencr for tha collection of nota» and. accouats whlab aw7 placed la bia hands for ooUection, and hopes by prompt attention ta butinaa te ttisrlt a share
the public patronage.' sarid WILLIAM BABBICK.
Jel6d3m I.
H•
JO
|aj
M. SMITH, OhemioKP ^f Worka, Second'srreet, between Mala and
Cherry, adjoining tha atawar^HoUs*.
"•'S
and rriusa.L. ParttoldataitSaeUoKpeid toClaaKrC ing and SeflnishiBg, prs, sacharlti' Herino and' aihmere Shawla, Cloaks, dacpata aod PiaM •era. Cleaning' of Gents' Ooata, ,?aata aad at* neatly4na, mZOdlta
The highest educational advantage a enjoyed. nnder full corps of experienced and hpprored Tiachers. _.....
Xxtenehre ornamaeted Qrownds. Beautirui Buildings wlih mpdarn imprere^asnls. Bleyated Situation. DTerlooking thaaubarba of Cincinnati.
Prices Low beyond Biample. For fnrthar ioformatfam, or for Oatalaguae, apply.to the Prsaidant. i!aV
5ylO-2tnw«3tan
a frf:|85*a s*rf s'ienlsifif
pit m-yft
w. howabd nxKRiNS.,. c^-mA if' Wi W®rati.^
MANNlNfi ft B0BEBT8,
A I N E S
House, Sign and Carriage Painting, Plain and Decorative Paper Haaglng, Graining, Glaring, Calsomlning, JFresooing, Ac.
Sbop—Mo. 8,3d atraet, bet. Cherry aad Main. P.O.Box 389. Try us, jj27.
-ran.*
•....
TSBBflafiAUTE, IND.
-tr.a
further partlcolars will be tteaf THOMAS B. LONG,
School Xxaialner.
rmr
•.£ s_u ssbc|
JJXLL POSTING^.
JjQtT towMMndJ HSj Main SC., Is now prepared to do all kinds of Bill PostiDg, Dlatdbutlag and Paiatinc o*#se«se, in tha aaoat^ artlstio manner and Ihe most reasonable terms.— 411 orders will be promptly attended to. april7dtf
COAL.
gULLIVAN GOUNTY COAL
Being now prepared to fill all orders tor Snip a County Ooal. which la claimed to be equal »the Brazil, for all dfftaastto pufpMea, aiH drllTar to aay part of the dlty, by tMTiag
kat
rt Mr
Afi aAf*s$t I Jk£
pIVBK COAJi
togtolay la •awty^hiWdlaefctetfcattlrtat!. ««taiM|d bsj[ tito VMt VtlCl9«v'
*3* p. tkm.
aMtisi
mMlfdt
II
ol 4aeiBflWW.i
a,
11
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Jba*d rsdio *dt nOimamtv&i **& turcOiW
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C.WITTIG&OO
170
'MAIN STREET,
ifli#
POU the grain down aad VOBOB
1-Si .J in?
We offer.
We oBer,
.tiitivaae.'eJL.
A Bk Drive in I a
Best Ribbed
mta-i
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Tf^PhOBnte Ho«e
tit tfiwmta.
si:
M!WtiUfrUWI&cc--* cmi
for. je^^oenta
Hom,
al
JttariaoFiniahi at gScte.
at tnbir-
s-d) $\t* za -&A
0 tqs^leei A ffi?* Wfi? 9^ II
tADIS8',^f KIS8BB,,f'1 m4vA 0^ ti- ^CJHIlaDREN'S.i ••kftnds lv. ~..ii fatK'ltEN'S' Alld BOYft'iaci'
At very law igant.
tifj
^our CHEAP T4JJLB.I
WitlC$\WE, WANT TO SELL
Atpricet 26 per cent Below Coat acS' cskoaw rr "5"' Thut t«ble reaUy eont»inB bwgtins iiid -it will pay to e»U i« atd'MaailBe tho ji^hir store ki fuiLof jothargoods, cheapn oiir goodrf |rt2 firtt okuM^ §nUu jsecand awoog thQ0|. -.3»es C,I(,jrfTTI« *c»., mo DJ£MLN€k BLOCS, inenwov. -.U»UIkus vu
H^iAaoaaaT
-iambumA fuiotUsg
INDIAHAI'Ot.la.
Sill .USVIHSl IIKtflHKM (Hlj BU JiJOl' leiiaet) aiadrtoK
edi
-sad
lo m-iqza ota'&t
is bos is tn»ii iM baotin al (wl eetjll ?temh ewoit* H. Aoirfw .Mgiaw «fcat(oq Oil ba* i&tetoj
MlfClULL EAMMEjLSBEftfi a I.4.: ail Jiei iua4guj a
•^'*CIWIT®«tiE CO, iatm-s '^«saaV«A.'oiel llmr »«ott At Anitnitn
WSast WaaklaiMn Street,
.(!•.!/ KM ttl •9e«'^i«aa lfBt.'.^4 4HW-L- t.sw tQSW Wksq IKBIANATOIiS, n«tu^
WW MSIM
o«
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tSiJi
owl fiaO feoa tmuiai tti&$ Ws hava lately remored from bur old warcreflaa, Me. 89 Bantk nuaote Street to tha alwta UoatiOim whara we are prepared to offer
{tu:. iltm MW Mo*» *dl aim iai r»a »tLt dirw eu in&w bam
J'O
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QHIO FEMALB COLLEGE^f*
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-sieves gohimasa iwJ jbs-..:
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st'* tmstis'pX Ac.
eevotf liil to a*w c-itjrofi .« •Sti Bierythingfn lit
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49**
lo a i-3-•a* edi ssAii'ifm-'ou ....d
d9»* "to a '. ia. -ea eflU te»k'tfmvai -*.£i .j
ssr .sscateq
df
SB Cast Washington St., Indianapolis e#e, aaila ^aitaV .«iiW »*.•. asli ..
yomi"
made arrangements to fill all oj9m%, fufl |fra all iafonatioa In regard tha kaaiaea^ olfidtf J..A. XOBQAX.
EBOHANT TAtLOBING^i ii fcara just received and now opan to the'in•aection of ay patrona aad tha pafeUo ia gaaaral tea moat desirable styles of Colored
Cloth Coating, Gawlmere and
VESTING. which
^fadsa, Which !^pro^o* make qp to
itnttwlatast
BOqpaCIBfO «TTUB»
ShaTt notloe, Cheaper than they can haaay^arewatt. Fltaw call an
i.
mp.
tmi
IB# Main street,,Metropolitan Bl««
j( SUfUiJ i&J rju «c
INIVRANOKi
Pscawr.ival Alton, |t. Loaia,
amixs
.** xyt 3a!%tivu «•!, i«n
and oorored in Terry, Bep, Hair oth, Damask or Plush.
.eaisma^l
teznq
ijeifc fcs,ae?«.-i.! IB juwi welaut, aah, akeatnut, oak, mahogany or rosewood. .flaw 391D& K' sfl
tu*
««w
aaw i«taBcn33a%%«'i 'n ,h*»W ssfiat
Bining Boom Setts
-utMA tohMQ..mttiZ teilaU
4 '4,-
Thls well-known Institution will commence Ita Twentr-llrst year of study, on TH0B8EAT the 19th of Mptealterjattt..
liCan^ and Wood Seat Olialri, ifiwv ws WU|I1 t* •si &aa ^eeo aJJduq toi tcmi r.i !+sl tii
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This C3om—ww^a—^i-^BiSSsg- ffrst MONTHS of Tti .* (stance
5,395 POtICT£K,
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':$l5,i42StlOrt ,11 scifteaacs \*wii'
0 Sst b«ot a lv fe aisti.remit
Thie Ocnpany offers to its Policj Holdars
PBKi'ECT SBCUaiTt
by tts Cash paid upOapital of OneMillioalDollara. and guarantaea ta iaaarad.by'Ufc
{Low Matt* of
U1GI WTIIUW W ^AIC^, a %verafeM«* DtJjWai^^^O^fe^t.
wit
srn Indiana. •.
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GENERAL AG WW* p'*f WWDI ^Maia onronrKAfit own, general Agents for Ohio aad Central ud jfentl^
air* A» WG&BMp aiitv tssai fcr miwii. «ot
tvn \%t
attei
KAimoAiiii if. :iiw YnsiriiTfitt
v- v. m» -s 1 ,r.: wit
SUMMEMy UUAWQMMMMB* *. K-—i •/}»«. •}.) c.xm
o»it lw
imm imiss stebU'd iiu fti*jia«0 a faa
Terre Haute amid *tU [aMt' Toumtm# I ,li tnil it
tuii
Mo.&?1otw 9:10a at
diSl t»dJ
saChamber Suits ban aw o«h *4 sai ,i:a? .rc. i« ,-KW-
Kotiated. aad Menev invaatdd.
boa jroi
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Mantle At Pier Glasses,
3
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•tulaajjisa lii -»7t, ,s»w kiu-u
the very flneat uak^ aad as cheap aa tbe dbme quality of mannfactnre can be obtained at any other polat, east or wast.
GlTeoseeaH« JtI«1* -..rr MITO0BLL A BAMMBLIBSKG fOBSiTDBit CIJMPANR
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Ckmdmmd Time athtMspli* 16. W» led oi !««.
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1 Daily JSrary Bay axo^t a^adays^ Westward. Night si. Fast ex. Xbtjtex. «SS5«
jg a
Terra Haute, leave 11.10 12:49paa
Tolono, (Aaapaln,
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mi
Omaha,
aah
^.tttia soea
maha, T.OOam 3 90r« 7jWam Accoaiaodatlon train leaTSs Terre'XMie°dauj except Basday, at sap'MMassiHMatiaaiw
btsboei fi.' s-itfTTp
LAND ACmiWWK"* iinnai(1iin s«f
Real
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Offloe OTSr First National Bank, 8. B. Oorner of ToVrth and Vain etraeta,
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Abstracts of title furniafaad. invesMd.
bs&
Lc^ns na-
Forty faotala IdafSfs AdSWWH^TSftS Seated House and lot, east Ohio atraat^, House aad lot!
In XoMnrraMmH^IUtin
Hoaaa and lotta atblsy'sedSMlea ea Sea street,
Houas aad loi on Korthtttr, bstweeit 0&ssBut^W aad Linton streets. ':h efy Two business Hoaaea oa Jlala street
OQCHTT PBOPlBIJI.
'rarm ef «9 aersala ilbltty1^^ Tb«aaii, 178aoraaln |4afce townshln. »H 8 Acres bdow tha BolQag lrlU, wase slaeoaaai. jMStdtt
BEBG'S
HEALING AAlL.'VIEf!r^ This valaable rapsdf hM elected Inauiparable curaa, aad haa (hM iMMNatfa Vrdat «e#oaa-:
og the Criasem War, and has cared rtaagarou.
*c%a»a»«ats abdeaacre* of assklaK this BslTa ftlaalih cye. at ridnce In nalng It ia IIMM aad the sanyaes tending Ita applleatfcn iliire, he hdaMm. ad tolntrodaoe ttlito IkelhlMmw!"'
IT BBIalBVBSFAM:. Those who hare wouadf, bratass, kiada, or sum, Fslohs, 8cratca«i|,: Bitea, Frost Bitten Joints. Sore Lipe, Children' Face area edraategau tor gathered
It acts Oka
Tarsal BsMleB Lmmmp
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w»i, «wamn, nv«
Tort 3^5 *7
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For sale byJsfcn F. Hany.Hbaqall^a Waoa.^
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