Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 September 1869 — Page 2
DAILY EXPRESS
TEBBK
HAUTBI IPvTX)
Horning, Sept. 14rt» 186®*
TttfbftowiBf »l«ea from-fte Indian. apolis
Journal,
which paper^we suppose
had its information from Hon-
B-
HoBBS, shows that the Trustees of the
St»te^R^|l SShool have been unable to Pft
Ba^U*
President of that inBtitution:
H^^ewtott'BAleman, Superintendent
of P&3toJn*trtt0ti°11
of
riinul the loosition. We expected ne
would do
so
We agree with the
few Democratic votes were cast, but not eno|igjp t$ be wgr th mentioning.'!^
T.
THB special Chicago Express tro
THB New York
Tribune,
Stunner
THE Philadelphia
speaking ot I
The Daily
perceived the difBculty at the
time of the Fostt'val, and after ttw Halle lujdh ©horus, on tbe last day, wanted to blow up the building, choruses, audience( and all, with a hundrod thousand pounds of gunpowder. This being against the law, there was obviously nothing left bui a thunderbolt, an earthquake, or a whirlwind,—and a whirlwind it proved to be. Well, we have cause to be thankful anyhow that the vulgar proposal to get rid of the Coliseum in a Grand Gilt Distribution
ommeftdiigJir^•J»fepHSDSK°®:
ernment and the Trinity Houso.
Noble Bnrnside.
,1*^ Yesterday morning, at about *10 o'clock, I a laborer, who.waB aVwork upon the new
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pavemebt at Fifth avenue and Twentiath street, was prostrated by heat, and fell pear the curbstone. No other workmen were near at hand. Msjor General Ambrose E. Burnside, of Bhode Island, having seon him fall, hastened to his relief, and had him laid in an easier position on the sidewalk, after which the General stoppod a passiog Ico cart and obtained ice, which he applied to the poor man's head and bands. By this time a multitude began to collect, but no policeman was in sight. After putting the sufferer in an eaeior position, and .requesting the throng to stand back and give him the benefit of what little air there was, the General himsulf went to the Union Club for a physician, and returned to look after bis charge. Our reporter knew ilu modest gentleman who was taking such an interest in the laborer, but the spectators did not dream that the generous stranger was the distinguished citizen who led Rhode Island to tiie war.—AT. Y.
Sun, 9th. MORBAN CHARLOK founder of the orig
inal omnibus company of Paris, has just died in that city. For thiriy fivo years be conducted it with such skill and energy that when, in 1854, thV various concerns passed into the hands of a single body he was appointed general manager, and continued in that position till his death. Tbe scale on which omnibus traffic carried on in Paris may be judged
Jttreis
tttfln the fact that' during the year 1868 number of persons carried in these vehicles amounj, to 120,000,000, or nearly sixty-five tiraea the entire population of Paris whioh during tbo same period the numi»r of ppseogeri conveyed by the »j Fretich railway was ohlyllS,000,000.
Tbe average fare being four a and half sous (six sous in the interior and three on tbe imperiale), the gross |receipt* mu3t have amouote4 to about 67,000,000 francs, ii ———. /j-.
SIDHCT
0tI'^3CaK.JR*T.
or
SMITH say*:
HINfS TO DILI PEKACBEE8.
Wht Consrcgl^Fall
Why Congregations Asleep.
an
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ure of Indian* t«t«cure the this eminenj^QCjj position. We Iras'
Journal
TheKev. RobertCollyer, of Chicago, contributes this sharp paper to the Liberal Christian:
0.
Pulpit dyspepsia is a disease that attacks the minister first and then the congregation. The first sjmptoma of »to1 presence are felt in the study. About the end of May the man goes to work in the old fashion he has followed all the vear to study his sermon, and finds ne has no appetite for J.h# work. He can
a
ppe'me for thj
out wi
secure *he -isrvices of Hon. NEWTOH|with channing tQffSt-r atari. ,.
thr|llod
the. Sta*? 0v,
We
an in favor, of a certain amount of shynest #hen a kiss is proposed, but it should not be too long, and when tbe fair one gives it, let it be administered with warmth and energy—let there be a soul in it. If she closes her eyes and sight immeadiately after it the effect is greater. She shotildcbe careful not to slobber a kiss, but^t^ilfejkfc hummingbird runs hia, 3 bill'Info Phdhfcysuckle—deep but deliScate. There is much virtue in a kiss "''when well delivered. We have the mem.
of one we received In our moutb, which lasted us forty years,' and we believo it will be one of the last things we rfball think of when we die."
& Calvin or agree
jS hand and farmed his heart
when he jotted them down as they came
nois, recently elected by the Board oi ,, —j ,v_. _. .. ..fine Control to the Presidency of the ,,„ Normal School at Terre Haute, has
a
nd adust together.
He tries to think of some
when his election was an I thought be would like to nounced, but *ecan but reg
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0 1
in tbfe important I "ill mai
Binuu "the Board will make another effort"to secure a leading man for the place."
that the
services of some "leading man" should be secured, and we would farther. iugfceSt
that a man familiar, both theoretically
and practically, with the workings^ of preacb(
Normal Schools would ba very desirable, if not altogether indispensable.
THE Chicago
Timet,
subject be Ike that
preaeh about—nothing comeis of
topife bis peoplS need to hw about no belter lucki All topics are- ahke,
and all alike emptied of their interest, un til the poor fallow cries, Wo is me, what shall I do?
The truth ie, the preacher in this case is like a man who must eat, and cares gothiog at all about his 1 inner, because be has no appetite. But, as the one must
tQ
j^p jjje )jfe jn him, the other must
0,
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in noticing the re
peopi0
"A I
sult of the Vermont election, says:
And so there is presently an appalling sight to be seen in the pews. Staunch,
I wide-awake people, that have listened
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racuse to Rochester, makes it in eighty- ever since September, begin to nod. The five minutes I Distance,
eighty-five miles,
hungry boj's for the dinner-bell,
good souls are dreadfully ashamed of It l'hey try ^hje mo3t__CLmical _Qantrivances ..to keep tfiemseTves awake first, and then,
wjjen
the destruction of the Coliseum by the asleep as possible. It is all of no use.
great gale in Boston, expresses itself as satisfied, upon the whole, that the stupendous |tructute could not have come to a more appropriate end. Fill a building with 6uch grandeur and glory as the Anvil Chorus, with 30,000 exalted Bcstonians applauding, and how to eet that building off the face of the earth without an anti-climax becomes a perplexing problem. We remember that
t.bat is hopeless, to seem as little
The preacher sees them aod bis heart sinks within him, and be would fain cry out, "Can je not watch one hour Let us be frank about it. Tbis may be one of those things in which nobody* is to blame, except as we are to blame for any other sickness. The preacher has written too many sermons, and the people have heard too many for ten months pasi. They wantia vacation all around. It will be medicin-e to their souls to get out of that and go into tbe silence.
Augustus Stsples used to say that when hs was settled in Lexington, and the warm weather cams otr/jand his congregation of farmers would be- mostly •asleep'" by the time he got to "secondly," instead of getting aggravated at the sight, a tender and kindly feeling would come over hicn as he thought bow hard it must be to listen, how w^lj-t^ey had listened, and how thoroughly they were enjoying their nap, until he almost feared to disturb them.
Dean Bameey telli a story of, an old Scotish minister who, one Sunday, saw his whole congregation asleep except an idiot in the galler y. He stopped, and his
Concert has come to nauglfi. Tbe winds ^pio-gH^Ue up, aod then be cried: of heaven have distributed the sacred shed all over the Black Bay. But alas for Bcs ton The Colliseum shattered, the Com mon in ruins, the Big Elm broken us go and vail our faces.
Let
Press
describes a sue
ceasful experiment recently performed upon the eastern coast of Scotland.wbich promises to |jfe of immmense value to tbe shipping invest. This was the illumination of a sea-beacon, placed about threequarters of a mile from land, by electricity passed through a submarine cablo conneeted with the sboie. The flashes from the freacptowgre,- ftTtremolj vivid, while the beacon can be made *.to,burn from forty to fifty miles consecutively at a cost of nine cents per hour, and can ba regu jated lo send from four to six hundred fisshes a minute. The light may be trade to flash in any manner which may be desired), and-the capacities jjL^lhe principle a*f*'8i»§tH|at a warn in^rtiay-be set up aDywhere in the most perilous situation for the safety of seamen. No expensive erections in the shape of light-houses are necessary. The light may be raised to any altitude on tho summit of a rpd which neither the wind nor tho writer would be likely to overthrow. Tho commissioners of tho Scotch lighthouses, who witnesM^Jhe^exporimente, arejabout rec-
"Are you not ashamed to be asleep as I preach the Word, while that poor idiot is broad awake?" "Deed, minister," the foot replied, if hadna' been an idiot I wad ha' been asleep toff!'/' Or,
It was a goodl-efleduSn,no doubt. Wis dom that day was justified in her children. It was a weariness all roundt and what is better for a weariness than sleep? "I am asleep, but my heart wakes," one crfea in "The Song of Songs. So may many a good man say when he sleeps in church.
The cure for pulpit -dyspepsia Is the tonic of a good long vacation—a month at least, and two, if it can be
HYSTERICS OP WOMAN'S APPABEL.
What was seen at Madatnc Dcmorest's —paper Dresses, Cloafes, andJijt|The Latest Styles.
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[From the New York Sen. Wednesday was madame Demorest's annual opening day. To the surprise of novices in these scenes, it is f^upd that instead of dreseos, the only exhibition Is of paper patterns. Decapitated body frames, with moaOangaging waists, are covered with tissue paper dresses of multiform hue?, flounced, bordered, trimmed, and cloaked bit pastboard suggestions of small girls wiih curly hair and immense legs are-hjiog from the ceiling, Bedizened in pinky^-ose, and.blue.r j%ale juveniles of similar material, in endless fantastic ccstumes, hang as a study for fond mammas and many colored sleeves variously bedecked, are suspended around kindling startling visions of amputation Sweet things in $om«Brall in tissue paper, lie on toeifaontelpice, accompanied by minute hats and, dotted at difierent points upon the walls, are found notices of various kinds, stating that inBtruption cau be given in cutting.
It is a world of women. Nobody over-five feet three. Bverybody is little, and ia skirts. Pallid maidens, vici^W of long sedentary houra,. 4»swer qdes' OX iUIlK euuoumi *•'. 1 tions and explain styles,-a eeVt»edaia»:St' a deek keeps an eye on thiDgs, aud a charming fashion editor, of tha gentler sex, circulate! busily around.
These tissue paper dresses are a recent invention. Tbdr manufacture rfquires considerable skill. They are dupligated to a largo ixtontrand sold to dres*-makers in city and country at from $2.59 -~to" $8 each. Their contrivance suggests business originality.
The
Sun repMer
A Scotch piaid street, dress Was then shown. It. was trimmed, with fliuncee. A plain basque of gray poplin, trimmed with bows'lo match tbe plaid of tbe skirt, and puffed
£n panicr,
cape. Other shawls formed hoods, and many other paterns of both aha via ana dresses were displayd. Sleeves, it was said, were to be generally shape to the arm, and rather closes at the wrist than last year. There were full dress ileevs,
worn cut or puffed to the eU»|r ruffles of lace, in antique itjle. **&'•-
Gov {CLAI-UH'8 residence at ]fewton» ville near Boston, i* one of the finest in Massachusetto. It is partially surounded bv beautiful elms and other shade trees, with alawn in front, where the ladies pass their leisure moments croquet. Hu conservatory of rare p]nntr*rp equal to, if it does not surpass, tb*t:o£«iy tleman in the State.. Proverbial for his hospitality, his cam«g«
MAS.
thiDk
he must, to
keep iha life in hia church. I think, however, it-is a true as twO and two makes four, that no man, no matter what may be hh ability, can get anymore inspiration and life out of a'sermon than ha puts into it. He puts very little in while this trouble is on him, because it is not in his nature.
URZ,
was quite abashed at
the bl«Z3of mo antagonistic sex. He had never been at an opening" before and was bewildered with the ibovgh^ of unrave'ing the obluso problems before him. He uok off b'u hat, and related his business to the severe dame, at the desk. .She grimly bent her head and sent up stairs. An intellectual maiden in'^ crimson jaoket appeared, and stated that ihoro would be a run on plaids fot Wraps and street dresses this season. She held up a dresss Which, she said, hid a "coachman's Capo" trimmed with black velvet a wide collar and a big bow fct tbe back, ooth of the same material. bad one doance, a quarter of a yard wide^ caught up in four shapes, and an overskirt, very deep, touching the top of the flounce at the back, and puffed very full at tbe side. The trimmiugs were of velvet.
was also shown.
The flounces were h#a4ed with a puffing of the poplin, matching the shade of the basque. The latter had a small plaijl collar, and buttons covered with plaid, down the entire front. It was'close-fiiting, ajid fini-hed with two buttons at the back.
A train dinner dress was next in order. It was oi pearl gray, trimmed with rich black Brussels ace, and black velvet edged wilb whits. The underskirt was trained, but quite plain, ajpd the vpjxsr skirt was extensively bunched tinge? the am all basque. Both. of tbe iattelr werg trimmed with lace aod velvet. Here the charming fashion editor intervened in startling atyle. £he said the bOJj. was cut open, displaying _a heart. Tbis meant that the dress was open at the bust in the shape of a heart, aniltrin^mad with lace to form a large collar. The sleeves weiVanttquo, with deep lace ruffiea and round velvet bows.
Man ties were exhibited. They can be madeof any kind of shawls, simply gathered in folds at the side of the front and centey?o(i.«be back, and with a cornet thrown over the shoulder, forming
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waiting on the arritai'o* aterjtraia from Boston. His liberality equals his hospitality. one of the last gifts being a donation of $1,000 to M. E. church of the villagre.
HINKT WOOD'*
NEW
MML
BOOK.—
gttptelto"The Chan-
Wood, author of
"East Lynne," is in press by T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia. It ie, printed from the author's manuscript and advanced proof sheets, purchased by us fjom Mrs. Henry Wood, at an expense of One Hundred and Ffty Pounds Sterling, in gold, and will be issued in America on J?riday, September i4tb, simultaneously with its publication io Europe. It is the bestDook i|f»t Jhis distinguished W»lb?r -ees ba»-yetii?ritten. The following new books are having immense sales, and should be read by all. Mrs. South worth'* "Bride's Fate," "The Changed Brides,' "How He Won Her," and "Fair Play.'' Mrs. Stephens' "Cure of Gold," "Mabel's
Mistake," and "Doubly False," "The Woman in Bad," and "Hans Breitmann's Ballads," complete and entire, in one cloth volume, with a glossary.
Nasby Talks Plantaton." hgV jtraided off mjfciPoet Offis & tuk OMPay an Pfintathun! raps yu may bis supprT*ed to herb uv mi relinquiBbin my Guv'ment Oflls with Awl its giory in sech a Caws.
Here mee fust then jedge Mee. It hapened thus wisely I wus canvassin the Mawmea J?|ats fur owr Bluvid Kedentry & the Pdkt Offis sucksechun. In thet land uv pewer Delite I struck a snag. Thee Fever Ager tuk me, & thee phi It & Shivers shuk me—shuk mejike a Nold loos button on a Sbaiky smoke-House doa^" tQ ml fi^aim uv 40 Summerz luked like sum Ole p)aid Out bumerz on a mor-, nin wen bis Gin is gon $ he can't git no moar I (N. B. This is pot rit by Edd. A. Powe but it cums so awlfired neer too it tbet you woodn't no tbe difrunce in the dark.)
In this ourful eggstremmitty I Flue at wonts tu a Nold lady fren' uv Mine & toald bur mi kritterkel phix. Shee hes no'd mee Long & Luvd me Well & she cawls me Pet Names. '"Troly," sez Sbee (sech iz the Plaiful kniknomen uv mi Boibood) "yu orter taik a good Dcste up PLANTABHTTN BITUHZ. I've livd & Suferd in thea? swaumps every sens the 3 tbayers wus Hung $
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in the hiwaig & thee biyrai^j frum Krly Morn till Dewey JJve. What einnin, sufrin, shaiken bruther '11 bev thee next Bottul?
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MILiTAfty CLAIMS.
DAVID S. DANALDSON, Military Attorney, Notary aai CU» Ageat, Begwlarly Aathorlzee aad Lleeose4. Office—Farrington Block, lifP B. Corner Public Square,
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Pension Claims'Prosecuted, Arrears of Pay Procured,
BOUNTY MONEY- COLLECTED,.
BAD
W Keier to Merchaat.,
geoertlly, sod to any one of the ibuueaod wboae glalim have IM«B «bain«l by at. •to"All -lavalft Pcasim.»ra pot exempted, or not having paued. two Bi nolil PjiqiinaUoni, triloba e*tftfat4 Sopt.4, J$69. Ttioy eJjonJJ be iitf.x»
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Mr*. ]tf. E.~KIEDOfi9 Hasre^OTed her Cloak and Dress Mftkiog estsbieshment to ^eyior's new building on Ohio, betwaen Fourth slid Fifth streets, where she will be pleased,to meet Mi yho lefire the most perfrot work In this line. fsrticaUr attention will be given,
a. BURN EFT. JOHN
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AGENCY.
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Terr® Haute, lnd.
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fcttsi lota fltlft Ohio
Hoaae aad lot, it Mtlltritli'i Additlttoa, Horn and lot la Sibley's addition on 6ta street, Home aad lot In Beee'e addltioa oa Sth (I.roet, Qoaas lot on Poplar, brt««n Kb and 7tb '^HOWMOB
«ad lot on HorthSth, lMtw«t» Ohcraal
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LEATHER, HIDES &C.
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VsauCsotare^ snd Dealer la
Leather, Hides, Oils, Slioe Find? Ings, and Currier's Tools, •»«*.. 9#. fii fi»
MAIN ST., TKBBB BiSTVlXD.,
BW CASH- for Hid**, ^urf, Sheep Pelta, Deer Skici, Tallow, aad Leather ia tjbe BjO^gh.
Consignments always Receivp Prbmpt Attention,
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Carriage Mtnufsctiprers, Ooraer aad Walnut streeta, Terre Hsu to, lnd.,
Jtrpairing dons Promptly snd si Iiow SUM.
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Business Salts,
Fine Black Cloths and Doeskins,
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baTe moved mj oflce to HoKean A Paddook'r Hill, where I would be pleased to see
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Attorney at Law, AMD ^rOTABTPXJBLIC. Orrioa—On Ofelo Bttrf, betfreen Third and Fourth Streets. octlMls6m
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ATTORNEYS.
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All calls promptly answered d»y aad eight August 10th, 1869.
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Dye
Seeoa^ itreei, tetWeaa Kala aad
Oherry, a^olniag the Stewart Hooti. Dyeing in all Its branch*!, stch as Creoe tthawla Blbboaa, 811k of all kiads, Veriao aad DeLalns Dresasa tiartetas, Piusies, taee. Velvet. ParaaoU adfttaM. Partioalar attsntiea pail te Oleaain« aad £sAniabiag, without daaugiag the colors, s*cfe articles aa Or^e Shawia, 8lli Dreases, Manaa aad Dairies bresses, Breche Shawls, aAonr* Shawls, Cloaks, Oarp«ts aad Piaat Vara. OisMildg of Osau1 Odata, Paata aad Ma aeatiy dona, aAMIaa
SteabeaTllle, ttfcla, leatle
AWSWJ.
Delicbtfully sitaatsd oa tkebaakaafthaOUtC lW«r yaani l* "ftHalliTi Vaaaaal aoUd aad aiaaaiiaiitl bra—bsa. war of forty WMka WW.. latiie limn •krat
D.
A. Ms
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PreseneYtulMUhwi •nPTOfBrnmii er macnMtrajia*
n*
thirty jeara ia asarket.' Hal blag hoakt evftyafcere. .] OOi, l»raaa»OetoQSK?M -.M 'irj aii-pihin-ifi nHi
jw nitwit gfcfa itMiMMiiiiftfi. WtBBt iMittlllMMBi
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ii S
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AT EXACT COST! .vJJlmr.JT to io ff-js-'tr 0 tsV.srl O&S
Itiwtivil""
1 viabeo
Call and Examine and
prove the truth of ov
WITTIQ it COM 170 MAIN ST., DEMINQ BLOCK. .pmoQ'i j'
:Hivr fisMJ
if 4i
A Beautiful line of Colored
blmi
tJncc
fslrrptT r::nil
MU8ICAL
tar, t-n fr»-r
1
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Mnni. LirpraoowA BuiMli MMilfjk Pa. OsatK—We base beea ualos yo«r nakaofOaac Saws in par ItUl, and Bad thsas, In potato quality, sspeiior io any
W/s
r«nn, ie,
••xabfio
LAWNS,
hare «wr w«*.—
BHAW, BtATflH ABD *00.
a SSsat. ««.•••
LippeucoU & JtekewellT8 hs-f
.'..ii iac-SL
^aient ^rbuncl,^
iiw
Xeiapsr perfiKtljr uniform: anA^auality aasari. paas.d. Bespsctfullv, OHAo. A.WI.
LlPPENCOlt
Mauaagtar»raof Olroalar, ICulayi Mill flaag aad Orosi^Oat Baws. Ohopptfik Axe#, all shaMe. Oolbutn's Patent Axe. Movatt, apaleraafl Mila Patent Covered
Sooofi O
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si i^saee'i .ssouj *t fclA tSigiosx)
lil^a
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DO
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Is the first inquiry the ilok naki «oac«ralBjr a Medicine. Sdppoee TAWUI^ tVlTllB Arl-
subject qf ttie jatarrogatory, what
tbeo? Bitsply this vphrs It Vtll ItUmUl r,srt^!t!a!»:arajs tloa. J£
Sold by Druggi.ts everxw^ere.
rUrr.
:t.
VTBBBASKA^I IN A pamphlst K^lB, Lincoln, Ifeb.
99 A Day LAM, H.T
vino •Kd addreesS. boro, Vt,
skwhio BJU!HUB $ The celebrated ATLAXTItf FBfeltlilM 1NQ MAdalNBr warraatsdgTSyeara prise 18 haanoeqital laoies pronoaaoe worth thrts times the-prUs wlHstltoh, beat,'Ml, taob, qailt, bind, braid, aord aad e«bn»ider ala(antiy.— Agents clear *101» S3tt per day, A sanpls BUb* chioe, boxed, with dlrectione for usfag, pri vata terns to Agenti, ordfer book for eaaftaaetag, c#rtifloate of Ageaav aaat O. O. D..B8. tAMnw-ik* ATIiANTIU 8HWUI9 MAOBlM 00„ RocbfS t«f, IfewTork,
$100 Per day' Haviag obtained an asteaalvw aad He spread sale fjronr-OBMSBI" braad.at Mw^l Cksw. ing Tobacco,
we deatoe to aanoaaaa that waaaux
nor pack daily StOOln the aawll• tfat failympart after this date, July 1st, 1880, CM asarita belog to favorably rscognlaed that .tbls iadacaaiaat Is ao longer neoeasar|t. To. aVsttl BttaiMfrehensioa however, we would, add that wf shall, continue' pack order*-farK/X4*aMia«»^rcia lk^a "1ACBT (IW aad-MBSttBA9brandsiof 8noa
mended to people of aedsOtsry. uceapaUoai or i^szssssem .ftUUlLUMrrlfe* Torlt
NSRCHOMINCR,
SKIOrIK)
PIANOS FOR RENT.
Jklao, old lBittarametttatekniiBe|Eobang«or part ptyoi MWOBM. Pianos, Melodeons, and all kiads of smaller Musical Imstra* stents tspalrsd by
SIBosnta.
ox
PALAOE OF MUSIC,
n&Upjo. 48, Olklo Streets (Opposite'the Old Ooort House,)
t* .a
TKIt«' K.HAUTK. IND.
.1
SOEI CHAKITTAFI A WOB-
ar
MT
derfoi
book it ahotrs how eitbar sex can
fascinate aay one. the* srteh, instantly. (All peasesiet this powerilf- ft Hsowt Ww to gat rieh.— Alchemy, Dr. Dsa'a and Allea'i Ctballa, Bindfogs, HorceiljS,^ncanUtloai, DsaiOBOlogy, Msgic, MesBerisv^ SpirtiaallsM, Marriage Gulaa, and a thoniand «ftuer woadssa., Aaat by gaU tor 2S Addresa.T. flUiUB CO., t^ollah
touth Seventh street, Phl adsrphls, Pa.
GRAND INVESTMENT
GLOBE
$QLD AND SILVER
Itfinjflgdgmijftity Ot -fei/JH .Oil# PJ
Street, MeWIork,
isi'/a'i'
(D
i4- s*t .l£0S
MILLINERY.
rberaabalaMv apdblaf a tail and atijfc. tofgprtag style Boaaets, Sbeeu, FJw HAITI QOODS—Constantly »a baa« sort Beat of Bwitahea, Ooile 'Victor
ei*,
ASK year Batar ar Dragglit Car 8WKKT |VIMIME—It eqaale1 (bitter) Quinine. MTd br UTIABaB, IAIR UO., «hsmlsts lie* 5?' fo*k,
a
tor the •etnaaUi
3)
6 Oash Olfts WO^ {0 V1*" •—r**
fiO rtfif '.i T-rrr-t'ntt tjr^n-ir^itr ,y
fp BlegaaV ^oiew'io* i"&i»oeB^OOto Mil T»
f.
A
Mgjqds«aii »teTlj
SM) Bewlag Kaj*4#«s
BOO
rineOoldWatc^ee,.:,.,..^,. fa Cash filsea, BILver Wbra, Aa., a(t YALVSP AT 91,000,000
Ohones lo DraW.Aay e*oes Tickets ceecribtng Prlsea are si. vrlopes and thahraghty mtxad.
¥a» fcrttaw
Blbbeaa.rjew. baai a Victoria
PafEi aad all kinda af Hair Work. -Ladba Mil and see the assortment.
Bcrtaaaeai.-'Wa a»W ti»Jfctloirfag fron •any who have lately drawa TalnabliPrfisa aad kiadiy permitted us ta-pablWt Uaa Andrew J. Barns, Ohioago, ll),0oo Miia filare B. Walker, Piano, $£00 JaaissM. lUUbtFlJHtrolt, 16,000 John t. Andrews^ Savannah, fft.OOO M'sa Agaaa gimmoaa, CiUkrtMtm, Pa MKfc We publish
tagttrm."—if T, BmmU, May "AMMsl oars drew a 1600 priae, whisk was preaiptly raceived.'
'~Dailf
Acwe, oae 3.
Send far circnlarv. jUharsl. Iniiraaeiti ta Agenta. SattaCsatloB gaaraataed. Bvery pack'
AlLiettars aiaa|%i
siiSm
mStwft
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WOBOBOVWISDOMIssU
te Taaait Msa aa tha
Kallag Fawlaa Is aa4 Kaily Maaff Baling Vaartaa 4a Taitk aa4Bai BaaBtwHwiHalf
tm
tBawilaganda
ate. Seat in saaM eavetopee, uea of
D., LL. •D* ISO KCU,
smn, Itaisylnrsbla ooa4aa4 Mr.wUk tha
SI
M-
...i 1. anly ratlaaal aad -**t ear*, aaahava by a report of All«¥4,«Mwwniaania| aoataaniatiag aMtrrlaga who aatartaia UMaAahJ aaallllns. hatftaa at ta any addianaa receipt Of ceata, la a*al currency, by aadreaeiag Dri IA
M.
Maidea lua, Albaay,
T.—
isaar •ay ba coaaaltad apoa aay af tba ayaa Walsh his hooks treat, altna p«rrar by wail, and atatUcinaa aaat te aay tte warid.
-ttsjcy Hu r.i "cc X"i
A. sii AND COMrOKa,v tru W aa Jtt..'
TUB BUBB1SO
ACLBSr Tbe diBculty of Xtooarlaa aMHeh ia
3 A y*u.Kmvn. a
1
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Ocenllili aad Opticfauu,
HABTFOKD,oomr., MAHVFACTVBBBS
JJ-J
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(8TAJdLI»JCib)
1
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1 A ist
ti
lit 1 a, Jo-0 JAHBSTOWN, N. T. Lippfijrcorr A BAKEviul-^We hare ao trouble with your Sawa they don't need to.be lined ap with papw we imt tbeia tbe •aadret ema they golight eloi^i cr-r.'
the celebrated
Perfeoted Spectacles!
bava, aftar yaara af InerlNca, Xxparliaaat, aad the aractlOB of ooatly macklaary, beea eaabled to produce that OBAND DB41DBUATUM,
I^Perlfeot 8peotacl«B I
wbUt havebaen aaM with aaliaiited aatlsfaction to tba.afaarera in Maasachiisattf, Kew Tork, in-:'Jersey,Bhede Jtalaad, 1 Ohio, Peaasylvaala,
Vemoat, Maine, ,,r........
Those Celebrated Petlcstcd Baectselse aever tire the aye, and lastt^any ye»ra withoutchangtI M^rs. IWti^^A^i0BBI»hats appoint
8.«.? t»l6E*AK. Dsaler (a all kladi of iiiwrleaa aad Swlsa Watchaa, Tina Jewelry, Dlaaonde, Solid Silver and Plated ware, Clooka,taa4yOoWls, :p 1 '1a MattaaalHatal bMrdlngV al*^ Bole Agent for Terra Haute, lnd.
Trrrr 'iLr '0 il .5 .-(ir.'.'-MVa! Iwsl
.-.rlat-teljr
QTON^tiid KABBLIWOBK8
W1LT1K A BPPlMIBDSni. A iiwisi' I5 OSS-:- oil' i«i alw!s 5s.: iT
Jlaie Banna* Wark, ItaUaa MaiMa aad
Sflotolt,Oraaite Monuments
aadPrw Baatcls, aad
'Bab Worts aud Shape on CBBBBT fit.,
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VL
Al.
r. J/'V ':!.
iLforftnuH
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LocataJ at Moni B9* parties hav UfHff AND BI. OFFBBBO ta t*« P0BU0, are jiuiEPiATSLT for Clrcalarf aad tanas at sab. icriptlun, to J. WlNUHKtlTBB,
Alpiaa soanty, CalUsrnia. to «i,000 to in*e#t ta the
Tm%
be-
tinMBthaad 10th, near Mala for speoimeaa of oar work we'aafer to Demlng'e Meek. MstropoUtaa Block, Oory'e and Sage's jalMliwi, Madloaal.State Bank. Mew .Poetofflce, Ma dregor'sand Daailng'a Moauaients, Be., Ao.
INDIANAPOLIS.
lit'XI ^Tv ifit
Jl 3 ,T 5attSXlCI..'1f7 ,«tO -.1*$
RAMMELSBRRtt
rcmriTiiBfi: co.f-
1RB1A44POUS, «!4i'
ffr ''kit gr. roJUitWo'
Wa hase lately removed ftaaa oar old wi rocai, Mo. N Baath IlUaoia treat to tha above locatloa, where wa are prepared to offer
Especial Inducements
T.
PABLOB SUITS
®iil
y-ij'T'i" "S"
btt9*S»
IJJ-
as«
weoda, and acvored la Terry, ,. --iOloth, Dsmeik ar la*b.
fa an "!9*9 v.-!!' %»0 t-i sisoirr't.Ti -JL-
ft erf N*
I 5 ixitt a* Suits
au'.^i
Iao|le4 walnat, asb, cioetnat, oak, o^ roeewoodi. vtt
Jafea
±-e-.:f
Miing Room Setts
4
.-«•!*.«,,
ss'sn.x atntst
Atitiw
Distrlbntipn Ck-Caak
•ia"f
«r»a
LimH
1
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In all woods.
1
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Clw snd Wood Sett Cha|rg, it'. itii'-iSWi 4&1
§Or±§ AND LOZTW&E8.
Wu
.nit'»:~i
0
of every
jbcKf w8
if*,
Hint,
iV
.1*0% ti
nit*
receipt or
cepta, a Sealed Ticket 4a drawn without and ssot by stap to aay addreee. JTbaPrias «psn It s"" payment iy aent
1
n.th
ias arin for gSc. aaAua ta Sa«tt receipt of 18
ttl
jpmil
Mantle 3c Pier OlasaeM,
ooiM&iaC
Inlaid and Boquat Stanza %q.
AM
nstit* 9
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W«r, *-T.
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Bvery thing ia the -h-jJSi 'wfl®
ir*
.Z'St
FURNITURE LINE!
-fftrt-.'.:
Of
the vary Cheat maka, ^Kd aa aheap aa tha aallty if maaafactncaoaa ha'ohtalaad at fMa^ east-ar weet. ft 1' ,7 fltve aa a call.
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OF TH* WORLD rf* r-a- zat
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09 ta»
United Slates of Ameifca
CliKTltl) kj 8PM71AL ACT if MI6U8*
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91,000,000
QITICI,
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^bara is aothiag ao valuable aa PB&FE0T 8IOBT, aad PKBrXOT SIOHT 1 ehtalas4 by astng FUTIOT
omcnu
CLABBNOB H. CLABB, Pbilade pbi*, Pr*ald*at. JAY OOOKK, Oiairman Biaaacaaad bwktlfe Oommittea. HBNBT D. OOOKB, Wasbiagtoa, Vlce-Preeldent. BMBBBOM W. PBBT, PhQadelphia, Secretary aad Aotnary. VBANOIS 8. SMITH, M. D., Philadelphia, Med
in the Brat TBAB
Tbla Compeay lesnsd, ot Us existence
7,070 POLICIES,
worn IB8T7XIMQ OVBB strf?
19,260,000.00.
The Aanvsl Prsmlums upon which Amount to
,tw
h'.i»--f
Coanaetleat, Mlcfclgi'4,' Hllnots, Mew Hampehire,
during the paat niae years.
h&i
OVER $750,000.00.3 ii
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with the Pub
lic, as well os with Agents. tJt
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JOHX W. KU1B CO.
CINCINNATI, OHIO,
Qeneral Agenta for Ohio aad Oentral aad Boatb era Ihdtana.
H. J. KEEXjER,
Mdwly Agent far Terre Bante, lad.
RAILROADS.
INDIANAPOLIS ST. LOUIS JL & SUMMER, ARRANGEMENT. 3
though iirm VIAIM DAID
Ttrre Haute and mtt CUiem ami Town* West.
Om&tnnd Ttmi Schethd*,
no
h) Sally
Jfay 16, I860
Wfttf
Toloao, dhampalgn, Onloago, Oentralia, Oelro, Pana, D^itar, Alton, St. Lnls, via. North
Oaf saaept flaadays.
Westward. Might sx. Tast ex. Mishtex. Terre Hante, leave ll.lOp ar 61ft a a 1«:30 a sa Mattooa, arrive l:l?sa fcllaa
:Upi
Xt:4C 13:10 liaap lHiapm 6:t0pm 6:40 pai tetrtXat* tj^pm
l:fl am 1:58 a a 8:00 am •t4Sp 8:00 am 8:6Spm 4:60 6:05 7:60 pm
"1 nS4^"' S.39 a ai 11 :w am *,5:aua 8:60 pat 6:S$ a ht 8:li tnlftam AipOpss
Mo.B.B.leeve 9^0 a as 4«SDpm 8:38 am ••PaclfiaX.lt. »:16am 4:«pm #:16am Macon, arrfva MOp 1S£&* S:30am Jeflersoa Oll/i *•. lt:U B|n««tp» Siie am Kaossa City, ll:Mp ^oVa 11:00a sa Leaveaworth :ltiUai lArra ifcu a Lawrence, 10:35 a a MhSJf a a lU-.3fi a a Tcpeka, I2:0gp«l W08 Ryipa St. Joseph,
3"
l|-.ao a dliam 18:00
Omaha, 7.00 a a 3:30 pa Tillan Aoooamodatloa train laavee Terra Baau daily, exceptBaaday,ai 1Up a, arrival at Mattoaa 7-,S0 m, Teloaa 1:83 am aad Chicago 8:00 a a.
rslue
ap,
^t
1
9»
Baggage Cheeked Through. J.D.HBBKIMBB, Oen'lSap't
ssayfl
tiiii"?.
i?i*»i •".sm.S't H-.t -%•{*££.
JflO. 8. OA BLAND, Owl Pass'r Ag't.
01# mk I
LUNjtERSAt EU88LAN
HEALING SALVE I
This valaahle rejacdj baa eStctad Inaamerahle cures, aad haa galaed for Itself a great
is"av£sxi&
tea
Ttm
Xovk
repot*.
Uoa. The dlaooVai er of thia Batva haa applied It with eminent suoeeas in thoasaada ot easts darng tha Orlaern War, aad ha cored dahgeroas woanda, in aMny eaeoe ooneiderad mortal.
Mr B. P*a9 la tha sale pedsisagr of Mta vata. able secret ofmaklng this Salve (roa MS expel rtence In aitag it ta lafeop* and tha saOoese|. tending its application tMre, ha haa haea tadac* ed totntrodaaa Uiato tha UoitadHUU*.
IT UUITU PA1K: Taoee who have wonada, braiaas, aata of all Moaa, Heratahea, Meeoalto
Pace arstfptadtlr ertfed., It haa proved of great Advantage 10 ladles, aad Is peottilarly adoptal tor gathered- breaatt, sere leas, Ao:, thraagh oeaDitemsot* sad Othir avm. 'f*a awglc ia rearoving Bolls, Pimple*.
a '/xaq! a
ror sale by Joha W. Heavy, -Ko4 OoHege Place JaiySdly
COAL,
J9 tae •raaU, for ail dhmmtle parpoeeak wHI da. liver to aay part of tha ally. b» laa»la» yoar order at oOee ot
by,
to
OOMPAHT
Tt. B. BryantTn&^KT Ud-
or J. A. PootVTaaBtasa, wish wten have asraagemeata to Oil aU ordars, aad glT* all inforauttoa hi regard «o th^hMtaees. °mti J.
A.-MOBQAV.
UIVBHOPA^
eeUtng the heat
•rtW#. Biver Ooal,-. eereeaed aa
tho
wtdsat
soreea la asa ia Vigo coanty, at aa low a tgarecaa an Inferior article oaa parahaaed. ThoaawlsfcJ
hrjas sapaly abonld look ta the*r latar* eete, aad bay the beat when it is aa cheap aa poor article.
Orders Isft at tha Poet 0*ae Lahby. at tba •TlsoOoaaty Sealee," or addreespd t?'(SL
Sin."' **Bt* *UI
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