Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 September 1869 — Page 2

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in this country

N a a that hiubftrif^^the pa Presidential contest, at the bidding of Baron Jamks Rothschild, who was more anxious that the public credit ehould be maintained than that^symoue should be oleciek bA-ifeS Wthei feandj ©wmkd, who is urged as Belmont's rfutteBsar,"iB'uu:qBed of holding Bovonteer. sineatire offices,. being a member of a ring whoso chief object, is to plunder the Treasury, a^d of having been Implicated in shameless and cunning frauds against Seymour as well

us fi^eputfetn P»rty-_~f

At thk national Teaiperaii'ce Convention recently held in Chicago, ''Ned Buutline," buhemian and reformer, nsser'.ed that "seven-tenths of the population of California, male and female, went dowff. lo their graves through drink," and that "deaths, murders and suicides wero more common in

California

tban in any other

country ppgj^drink" T£tbisa San Franci^SSte^i^'5Sl3.C: "These statements are only prevented from being grossly slanderous by their own manifest absurdity and the utterly irresponsible character of their author, who has been, accustomed to seeing double |fifoi«S^olll»^«teMfeh*t if*

pable.of beings studied'J^l^ltlight-vf |ta tistics'l There isrtoO much intemperance everywhere, unfortunately—not alone in drinking, but in speaking—but wo von ture the assertion that there are few of the older States wbich can ehow a more temperate population, taking, all th^gj into consideration, than wt oiO||lifoi$ia at the present time.

TI1K KEPOllTED CONSPIRACY ON liO&RD THE SABINK.

The llanglnc or Seven Seamen Reaffirmed—The Mystery Deepened.

From the Journal du Havre.] The American frigate Sabine has been at anchor for ten days in the offing at Cherbourg. On Saturday morning a Cab-* in boy, on going down into the hold on some errand or other, perceived a fuse, lighted at one ond, and by which tho oth»r communicated with the powtftftj^ffzineHe ran up immediately tt/^Ve^ireformation to tho superior.q^ars-aud,-&K one may well imagine, thfluleV^s^iJfcklj extinguished. It was none too stfon. for

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Of frail physical

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f°Communic£tiocsshould

be addressed lo

the Editors ot the Bxrasss," and not to individual®^ !&& ffctfl

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English paper published in Berlin, states that there are now sixty American students attending lectures at the universities of that city alone, and that those Heidleborg, Bonn, Jena, L^^tfSW® Mining School at Freiberg, have quite as many more matriculants. Every year the number of American students increases in Germany, and the reason is clear, for the advantages offered by the German universities are nowhere equaled by any

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the idea of renffival is preposterous and absurd. San Francieco, it says, makes no complaint. It concludes, "at this distance it is impossible! understand why the Government should be called on to abandon about $100,000,000 of improvements, to break up the most interesting associations, and to set a precedent for fu italon^pgnie other onoun

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ture rei protex cea this Sensible, Cisco and the Pacific slope are satisfied with the present location, then, certainly, St Louis and the Mississippi valley ought -fc"

Frail-

is sensible, ac&^uioks,

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to be. It is the opinion of the New York Tribune

that the only good result that

has ever come from a gjaqaraghical .diat^rIbution of office3 is the djfposHfoti'Of Mid dlo and West Tennessee to the election of Mr. Ahdebtv Johnson as Senator. The eastern portion of the State, to which Mr Johnson belongs, already has the other Senator, the Governor, the Secretary of State, and the Superintendent of Education, and will not be allowed to grasp the last remaining prize without a struggle. Keally Mr. Johnson had better t^ke the Tribune's

advice and if te wfll nKSftn.tthe

ladder of promotion once more, its had bettor not jump for the upper rounds, but begin patiently at the bottom and try lo be Alderman of his native village.

Thk light botwoon the Bklmont and ,'Cwkkd factions of tho New York Democracy is loading to a sories of terrific charges and counter-charges. The opponents of the pr«eont Chairman of the

article 5n

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iogTraqunntly"" Peaeonden *88

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at times, "TrritabTe, an to which bo man

•was tender as a

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now

appeal

bim and a Senator,

^ich rtriedrl»t8^c»»cW^

trangement ^tWof occurred

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^Xo^Vpo"ken in debate. Af-

on w*0™*™ ,he senator sent him. from ter a few day .srf-x hive offened you, you have. of-

JgJttea

Sd„a.» air. when he croua with bis old ft been temporal"

U." Mr.

it keeff back the tears "a^baffc/to shake hands ^iirom ^rhom b$ bad •Anknl«l

JUMPING

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ag»tifc|sei agft: si^uattfer

voune people in the neighborhood Dorchester, Mass., improvised a jumping match for a small pureo between Mike Flynn and a young man named Murpby. In this match Murphv was badly worsted

came very indignaot, and gave bor companions that the couid out-jump Mika Flynn if her brother could not.— Kati° hecame very earnest in her asseverations. and to sstisfy her a match was made foF a'W gr^4y^ thesir&iee match came off she won it. Th'm greatly shamed Flynn and his .friends, so Miss Kate was challenged to another contest, for $200 me days after. The af•|ait atti»c|yq|jte a crowd to witness the sport,"not lass than four hundred people being pre»ent.

Kate made her appearance, dressed in flowing red flsnnel drawers, a la bloomer, with merino shirt, and a pair of pretty gaiters tightly—l«e«d,(jterlier feet. Mr. Flynn was dressed nearly in the same manner. -The arrangements being all completed, the eserc'ses began, Flynn leading off with a leap of ton feet two inches? Kate then t'«ok her position

foi^anPi?h blftnch^firhlf'cnfeateAgtl excitement in the crowd, and nerved up Katie for something still better. The sees ond leap was called for, when Flynn cleared ten feet seven inches. This was Ajverv long jUmp,|HW|d* tfce Flynn jpart^ felt greatly encouflrgtn. But Katie was again introduced, ber friends cheering and feeling confident that she would beat. Carefully she placed her little gaiter-boots on the line, ajrd »tr£jniitt: every joffiele lVrfur Wfen-khTt'frsme "naaao th^ leap, clearing ton feet and nine and threequarter inches. This was too much for her competitor, and amid the plaudits of the whole company Katie retired with her purse 0^401^^^^^^

Tbc Age or Burlesque.

Fr lu the Cincinnati Times.] Tbis is emphatically the age of bur letque. This has been said before, we believe but it we area little behind in giving it.lhfl feta&rkv will flarry addqd ftrtje. Bur*8qrfe%« pOs^feraion of tfie stage nearly altogether, and few entertainments are considered complete without it. In the newspapers burlesque writers are coming more and more into prominence, and there is actual danger of thsir runnidg Offeprioirs felljows quite out of tho business. It is easy enough to write a burlesque article. Anybody can do it. We could do it if we wantad to but we desire to elevate public taste as much as possible hence we adhere to our present severe and in every way earnest •fWe, a^firl^dersjfclivlljno doubt oB*

tho V-' ItTho stage has been blamed for introducing the burlo-queera, and for continuing to cater to the taste that has been firmed. But the stage is only a reflection of the popular sentiment and taste. The stago reflects,.but it manafactures nothing. '"tyhat manager wculd think -ifm trwtUfiiffg npw, the:baUle. pieces, tvruiy spng^ aqcl Zniave.,marches that werer so lhioien^6li''^t?pular during thewaf? If ho did so. think you tho war would be renewed, or another inhugurated on that account? As well ssy the stage created the war sentiment, as attempt lo fasten upon it.the responsibility for the present ragefarljurlQtque. Public table demands it, and tho Stage.famishes.it-^—that's all.

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tbfc Sabina immediately ip|Ututed^an quiry, Vh^#cj«S.«T .« conspiracy, having for its wjecji the an-

.of a'

.mmtestiaks&ms: atrocious attempt did not recoil from certain death for the purpose of inflicting a frightful vengeance. Twenty-two sailors were, put in irons, and seven wore or, dOretfiStte l«tng immediately. For-this purpose the commander of the Jiabine conrtmftlcated wkh the competent authorities'judhwrbour®- in Trderi?!ptvcure the aulhoriatation necessary to proceed at once with the execution. This authorization having been refused, the 5abine weighed anchor and put out to sea and hardly bad the vessel left the offing before the seven wretched men were bangingMtfiwMgrms. &iman jq«. Uce wa|^»ili#odM tenj^exampto set of condign punishment. Several bargemen who happened to be behind the mole were witnesses of the awful specta-

When the taste declines, or alters, you will see the drama alter with it. We don't proposo to entnr into any melaphy sical examination of this subject to show .hew thw oonditwn of thing? has been bPoughtrabout,Hr 'explain Wby-the pulse of "Old Pub"—there, we very nearly ran into burlesque ourself—wby the public pu'.fO beats in sympathy with the frivolous music of Offenbach, and quickens only at the grotesque and ludicrous in opera or drama. Wj^slni j)1 its{eTiic& as tbfy existi' au'd lea\§ ittd'TBo'?e wli5"T£fb 'eniplojcd to dive deep into thiogs to oxplain causes and tbeir accompanying where' fores.

Irreverence is a marked feature of the prcaMit time. Wb«n a .boy, we„remem bor ww we revered ihe" nanje tK# gceat" and glonnas Wssbingtgo. .were*ready -o tako^pur cipa^ whfiMver uh namoiwa^^wjeaUon^fll. *?T oW^aehar culled us up and a»ked, "who was it that cut down his father's chorry tree with bis little hatchet, and who couldn't tell lie our proud response was, "General George Washington, the Father of bis Country. \j

Theottrar d^wyaira.atltbe a friend who has a "remarkably bright little son of six years. Desiring to ascertain how woll posted he was concerning one of thn most interesting events in the history of that great man, we propounded the question, '•Who was it that cut down his father's chorry tree with his little hatchet, and who couldn't tell a lie?"

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An intelligent gentleman, long a resident of California, assuros us that the abovo is entirely correct. Wine is taking the place of whisky, and, consequently, sobriety of drunkenoss.

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v, Old Waab^? !wis ihe |ep^t I "Waeh?" Sa'd wfifrf horr6#, ^'Who dd you mean by Old Wash?" "The daddy of his countfy--the old General—G. "^yashlngton," said the3irrevorent yoitjli."'

Gl Washhrgton P:6f. Whllikins liut suih is the spirit of the ago. As a good .old lady remarked to us, "there's no reverence for.nolhin' nor no

Timo was when our public men were held in'stiiua, SEteeib They were looked up to, as the saying !?, if not by all, at least by ihe younger portion of community. \Vh*t boy in those days did not have his ambition quickened at school by b&ing told that he might become a Clay or a Webster? It is an changed now. If dtoacber employs. the names of our public mor. at-nll ho beldSjthem out tary warnings or awfhl examples yet, haven't we as great men as we ever had Look at Greeley, look at George FianciS Train, look at Daniel J,ratt, took at Gen. Oary, look-at N /1 look at-8h* san B. Anthony! If there is anything we deplgre .it is the burlesque tendencies «MMita£e»*and moie eneeCaQy as devoid 6#1 «t90ng newspaper wtitWB. as we are concerned we shall care! guard our thoughts and style that wo may not run into the great fault of the time.

refully we the

fOR THK LABI Kb

fall Fashioas from Oflcial

Semoreat's Moathly JliTBUU IO SUITS. —fMmh~i» pnming inore'aad mora ia& and, if of eood favor for winter suits, and, if of good

»tefs(*tnrv satisfactory. A light all-wool ribbed ladies' cloth liiiAaiUiH

Tics ot -nre waion, and ir«p^lstty adapted for serviceable suite it is two dollars per yard.

English water-proof clelh achieved a high degree of popularity last season, and the favor accorded! j^ll£utidj^btedly be increased this swtpB* iltds-jojmooth, so durable, so light,-A^W Warm, that ladies generally acco*lg«i _# a iieeided

gether rougher and coarser in appearance. The price of English water-proof is somewhat higher, (it is very scarce jnst now, and we cannot tell the precise cost,) fflljnT'fll wlKs^Hfbe in advance dffHper yard, yard y|H@jtilke difference is morethan made up in quality.

The "Janns' .cord or English rep can now bo bought for $1 25 per yard, empress cloths for seventy-five cents, alpacas of very nice quality for fifty cents very ilaek silk for $2. Satins for trim-

W)iii $2 to $5, and velvets from $3 to $12. Velveteen is taking its place among the useful materials, and is especially employed for children's outside garments.

But the high style for the "girl of the

velvet.

"HOOPKD SKIRTS."

Crinoline is not dead yet. It seems destined to live forever—at least so long as skirts are worn. A few "girls of the period" discontinued it for awhile, but the inconvenience and stickiness of the clinging Bkirts in warm weather proved too much for even their Quixotisnij and they were glad lo adopt the smaii hoop lhat has obtained so great a vogue.

During the past year seventy-five inches has been the standard size for hooped skirts, and this will probably be adhered to for the coming season it is howftSjPi! that the size

forth

^TfiieS r$inlleS[at^elegant, made either of"sUkor]poplin, to match the dresses with which they are intended to be worn or of scarlet cashmere or, as the season advances, of light cloth.

Jlot 1A 0tfi»rkable for its simplicity and elegance, Being merely a half square, plaited in the center, a la capuchon,

and

at the waist, where it is attached to a belt that passes over the ends in front, which are laid in three more plaits to fit the figure. The mantle is finished with a hem and several rows of narrow velvet, two fan-like bows being placed on the hood and at the waist behind.

No. 2.—A perfect square, laid in doep folds on the shoulders to fit the neck.— The lower point of the shawl is caught up in folds, fnd attached to a belt the front ends are gathered ug to fit the figure, and belted in where the arm passes over them.

No. 3.—Tbis mantle is more complicated in form. The back, consisting of two separate half squares, is arranged at the back in a double Watteau fold, the effect of which is both novel and stylish. It is finished with a collar a rcvers

and a sim­

ple bow in front. No. 4.—A long shawl can be folded without being cut, so as to form this mantilla. The center of 0MLj9J?g side of the ahawl iscsiugh^up ir®W^ind attached to a belt th -i=Jo v^ftoifc^he center of the back,) then the other long eide is turned under and plaited to fit the neck. The shorter sides of the shawl are laid in plats, both behind and in front of the arm. When scalloped, bound and trimmed with velvet,^ Pro' duced. '7V ia

Flat trimmings promise to be very fashionable this winter, in the shape of broad ribbon velvet, heavy braids, corded gimps and bindings, but heavy corded braids principally, in addition to black volvet, and the galloons^vhichara used so^much for. cloilistffts.

Fringes Of the sa^ie color as tliajmaterial,tr containing the colors of the material, are in high vogue, and trim a suit richly, though somewhat expensively.

One of the sensations consists of white dresses, white grenadine or white mohair, trimmed with black velvet knotted Bilk fringe.

Cords, gimps, and narrow galoons striped in the Roman colors, ate used to trim gray or black alpaca dresses with very good effect and Itoman striped silk nrfatinfi^ylsyjargehyy effinrt In to nar rfrw-biWfoM#r^ic£aiwrnale with others of the material, or are employed as headingi to a fringe trimming.

These goods, striped on black, or some more striking color, are also cut into rovers, sailor collars, and the broad mous)iietair*6u »o|g/ |Wrn, ant# jam a most effective ^niaU^tp^p^ia house "merino, %gnjHisVloth or cashmftref

when Abraham ui the which k- Abraham ot stiller for and I vill

And so Abraham drank, and so there WBUiothing -lika ii, aveois Sssgsmoa county that it waa bitter to the lips,

masters of the planutiona, it shall

ery town, ithTOBgBout all the world. And be said, "Let it be proclaimed throughout the length and breadth of the length and breadth of the land, from the valleys and mountain-tops, that all who Suffer from fevers, dyspepsia, weakness, loss of appetite, nervous headache, and mental despondency, will find relief

add tone to the stomach, and brilliancy to the mind, of

living example."

of

A toilet worn recently a£ the grand opera in Paris consisted p(

a short wbite

silk costume, the flounces on the skirt separated by bands of narrow maroon velvet Three white muslin tunics, each :truftme&i£ #i|||J"V|Iencienues lac?, were wofn (ftarlt&e \kfrt, and formed at tho back a double Camargo pouf

they were

looped up with bows of maroon velvet. The low Bquare boddice, covered with white muslin and trimmed with Valenciennes lace, had a large velvet bow in the centre the psgoda sleeves were confined ttpnr elMw with a tf^rtow velvet oraoelet ptheTWKl-dress consilted

and diamonds. A dog-cpllar necklet of marootffq|v«t round mar throat, with an enamel atfd diamond locket suspended

1

more." The

hpy had caught tbatstjle orrtittarkftoBl blfeiders, lie perhaps, has been to see "Ixian" at Wood's and heard i'the h^fald iferoury" familiarly called "MulfHi" JCupiA cut down to "Capey,'' Jup\,tar snubbed af "Old Jupe," and Minerva tbfl ancient and classical representation of all kcQwn wisdom—portrayed with sterling fldeltty, by the way, by that spirit^,graceful, beautifully formed and fascinating young actress, Mr. Bishop—dubbed •'ltinerv*.'* Ye Gods!

'1r

.jMxr. &IA&Y A. Lkvirmorb, the editor 0£ tlltf Chicago Agitator,

has baen visited

By another "sister," Lizzie M. Boyolon, andf B., writes a pleasant letter aboit^lkf speaking of "bercozy, booklined, picture-hung, beautiful home," and "tfiorperfection of her household arrangements, and the "loving mother and true wife, attentive to eAery detail of tbe household. L. M. B. went into

Agitator

office and saw the girls at work the room was light,pleasant, faultlessly neat. "Fresh fi jwers bloomed in the windows ani nestled in the vaces. The white floor reminded us of what we bad read about 'grandmothers kitchen.' The Canary birds sung as I had never heard them before— in a printing office Tbo young ladies were bright, intelligent and cheerful— nay, even merry, while tbe gentlemanly foreman (tho only gentleman employed in the office^ re-echoed the sentiment of Dr. Milton Gaines: *yw, the Lord knew what fie was asserting when be assured 3iq world that it "was not gdrid for man Jko b* atone." These young women trad given expression to their re&ned taste,and ihe little office of tbe

Agitator

IH

JJASE

be larger

i%?ced—more

in accordance with the styles as worn in Europe. This would certainly be better for trained dresses.

SHAWL MAHTLK8.

ANDCOMFOKT.

THK BLESSING OF PKBFECT SIGHT. There nothing so yaluable ai PERFECT SIGHT, and PERFECT 81GHT can only be obtained by nfing HEFI0I

SPECTACLES! The dMBeulty of Procaring which i#_. K*nra,(. _*

Messrs. lAZAJUJS & M0BRI8,

Occnlisls and Opticians

HARTFORD, CONN., MANUFACTURERS of the celebrated

Perfected Spectacles!

h*Tevaftejv -3 and

.ears of SxperieBe*, Experiment etfict^h of eoetly_ me8liin#rj', twea ena bled tit trodaco that GRAND DESIDIRATITU,

Perfect Spectacles ''I i\? which have been sold with unlimited satisfaction to the wearer* in Massachusetts, New Tork,

Ifew Jerrey, Rhode Island^ Qr Ohio, FMtes»^aaW, Connecticut, Michlgaa

Si FBEEHAH,

Dealer in all kinds of American and Swiss Watch es,, Kme, Jewelry, blamqadsj Solid Stiver and PlVtel wa'rrf, Clofcfcs, F*b4y Goods, 4c &c.,

No. 161 Main street,

.1 «8SS(f' Rational Hotel bnildlog, ^_._.5oie_A«ent foz .Terre Qante, Ind aUL iiiW lEStf

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performed is ay in eviir^indhamUt

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of which a, 0 people, am a I

Magnolia Watxu.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. 10-dwlw

Multttm ih Pakvo.—There Is contained in Morse's Pills the principle of health. We have many thousands of testimonials of their having restored the sick to health Which can be seen at our office. Use Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills and find them hot only a curative of disease bat also a preventative. They should be used in all cases ot Billiousness, Headaches, Liver Complaints, Female- Irregularities, &c.— We make no secret of the formula from Which this medicine is prepared. Ask your storekeeper for the Ometa Almanac, read It carefully. Use Morse's Pills.— Sold by dealers. [sep.dwlm

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Iliinali, New Htmpthire,

British Provinces, daring the p»st nine year«

These Celebrated Berttoted SpectaAei nevettire the eye, and last many years without change! Messrs. LAZARUS A MORRIS have appointed

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ML. W. O 'CO 1V1N J£2X^JL~ Having porchaseii ST. Gfradwiok, Gruber A Co., the Undertakers Kslabliatuneut, andTavlhg

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seven y-Brs exp.'ri.mce i» ihf

bnsiuoJ.. now propArM to iarni«h Mrtn'ic Ha stock „. .... Rorlh Toird

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r^rre U* 'te, Indiana. tftrrt. HuntcM* 89

UKIAN'B LIFK INVIG0RAT0K, OB LIFE REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Foei all Dera'ngemontatof• the Urinary Orgabs.

It 'gives

"Life, Health and 'Strength' to'all who ne»- it*nd fjrtow my di^ectinn«. never laiU removw NortopsDebillty, Imtolen' oy or want of Power, and all westuu arising (rem Ezoeeaea orsttndiscq«tia, resulting In lose ot memory, unpleasant dreams, weak nerves headache, nervous trembling, gfffiferal Ukittnde. dimness of vUdonJflofhtng of tbe tlun, which, li neglected/will srfrely l#ad to TAaaaity or Conentnptlon.' When the sy-tem is oa~s affected, it will not recover without help. It mast be invigorated and strengthened, to enable t.m sufferer to fulfill tbe duties of life.

Tbis medicine has been tested for many years, and is warranted a certain oobe, no matter how bad the case may be. Hundreds of certificates eanbeshowa. Price, one Dollar por bottle, or •iz bottles for five Dollars.

SOLD BY ALL DRUGOISTB.

If yon cannot procure it send a statement of your case, and enclose the money to BRYAN A CO.,6tOedar street, New York, and it will be sent yon. On receipt of Five Dollars, a bottle Bearlyeqnal to seven small, will be s«nt to any ezpresaotBce in the United 8tates, charge* paid. Private circnlars, sent on application. Enclose •tamp. decl9doodwly

S I I O O S

A. H. DOOLEY'S

No. lOO Main Street,

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

(JIEBRE HAUTE

evinced

tne presence of women in its home-like appearance."

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1Vo *l^Cet^a^*P»'Wib«rd Wood or ale. All orders let( at the "Early Hoasa," West Main street, or at John He. Farlase'a office north Third street promptly tiled.

RABLKY HOUSE—W. B. Lauaaaao, Prop'r.

Corner of Fifth apd Kain strrets,

TERRE HA UTE, INDIANA,

Affords facilities qui to any Business CoUags in tpa West for Practical Instruction in Book-

Keeping, Penmanship and Arithmetic,

And all other departments of accountantship. Students can enter at any time. Each stadeat receives private instruction. College Journal, with fall information as to the oouree of instruction, qsalifications lor entering, neceaaary expanses, Ac., wQl be forwarded to any address on application to the Pr'ncipala, aug25dwSa GARVIN A OWEN.

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Our Chicago Branch 1 The qjiaiity of oar Goods are fatly •goal, and oar tcras to Agents are not' excelled by mny. arMrenBtaikoa*» ia oar Hne of btuiaaaa, ftlUn ViniB in every town sal iUligsia the WeataraStaita.

CKimiWtTKl glving a onpl«fr»-deaeripltoa Of artlclea thsATtrill beaold fos- Uoe Bolter each, will be aold at ths raU of T»n Orats Mck, Tea for to,

with commifsion* for f2_C0 $p,

with commission, for S3.80 60, atrd cotnajisaiOD, for $6,00 100, with commission, for tf^OJ. Any peratfn sending for a club of Twenty, can have ha commission otar

Ofthe nllowtng articles

15 yardajjheetinc, lOCL l't/jtwre-.-Photogiaph Albnsa II qoarter Hfd4eyC«uit*Qnilt Lad res' Serge Mnttoa boots, or your cbolceof ajamerous other articles for ab ive Club named on circ

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PWcs GIkH ertktrtjr, on* off the following ar tioht 23 yards sbaetblg 1 pair Keoey Uomb (Juli's tkraa arlislse froas JCxcfcaaee Lis', Ao.

For a cirt ef Sixty, one pair Manchester Quilts IS yarda Sheeting pair of-Wool Blankets Webitera' Natlcnal Pic:orial IHcUoaary, with 1000 pagea aad tC%engra»iiigt ai* artlcUB from Exchange List, Ao/

For aCllk oftTW Bntrfi, 75 yards Shertlng ID artttle* trom Kcehange LUt, e. ar

Send Hoaey in all eae«aby Register^ Lat. tf or ostemce Aloney Order. .... ,r •V-SKiCD FOR ClRCCUte.r«i

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H. C, THOaiPSOX & CO., ±158 State St. Chicago, 1U.+, OR 1S6 Federal Street, Boston, Haai.

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Hcssas. Livpiscottk Baxswux, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gmti:—We have been ustng your mate of Gang Saws in our Mill, and find thaitf, in point of quality, ssperior to any we have.aver used.— Yours, &o. SHAW, BLAFHJH A.RDSOO:

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Temper perfectly uniform and quality nniorpass d. Respectfully, CHAS. A. FOX. LIPPENCOTT & BAKRWSIL,. BlaDuractarersof Circular, Malay, Mill Gang and Oross-Cut Saws. Chopping Axes, all shapes.— Uolbmn's Patent Axe. Shovels, Spades and Kile a Patent Covered Scoop.

OIL YOUR HARNESS Frank Miller's prepared Hnriiess 4H1 Blackinn:, in new style cani, neat and convftn lent. ,.

Preserve Your Leather

K«EF TOIJB FEW DBII Fraak Miller's leath er Prtgcrrative and aster i* roof Oil siseklag, ibirty years in market. Sold by freUil and jobbing Iwmsfs everywhere. FBA.NK MILLICti ft CO., 18 and 20 Cedar St., Kew,Torfc.

Aromatic Vegetable Soap.

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Ooliiimlas Nursery. |»T*RU8HED 1885. Fruit Tift, Small Frruiti, Ornnmmtal Trtet, Rout, 8\rnbs, tc.

Best kinds for the West. Large quan

titf^ fine assortment best quality prices reason able satisfaction guaranteed. Correspondence solicited, and prioea sent on applioatiin.

B. G. BANFOUD, Columbus, OhU

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««V»88KNCK OF IJiI."-10 cents for 1-2 pint of JBithe mots teautifal Black in the world. It flows freely, aid will not cirrode titel peas. Trade mark "Xssenoa ot Ink." For sale Dy Stationers, Druggists, Aferchantj. SPEBBT A CO., Mannlacturers, 599 Broadway, N. Y. City.

DOtf'T SHAKE. THK 8UBE9T AGUE KBMSDT KNOWN. JOkB. sob's Vrgttakle Candy Agae Cure, safe, Permaneot ani effectual. So pleasant e«erybody will eal It.'CoDtairs no poiscp. Sold everywhere Made and sold by HO WELL & JOHNTON. Bedford, Ind. Sent, post pai on receipt of price.

|\R. WH ITT I KB, 617 St. Charles St., St. M.W LoUta Mo., of Union-wide reputation, treats all teqeraa) atseaarsj also, seminal emissions, impotency, Ac., tli» resn)t Qf self-abuse. Send two etamia for sealed pamphlet, QOpp. No matter who failed, state ottfe. Consultation free.

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Mr I. Baao Is the Sole peeeeeeor of Ihe valq. able secret of making thie BalVe from his sxperienca ia aaiag It in fiaropa aad tha sooceee attending iu application there, he has been iodncid tolntrodaoe it Into the UnltsdStdte*. rr uuiriu pais those who have wounds, braises, cats of all kiads, or sorra, Felons, Scrafohes, Maaaalto Bltea, frost Biitea Jolats. gjra Li #, Ohilblllos, Children's Scorbutic Oomplalnts on (lead and Face are speedily cared. It has proved of great advantage to ladies, aad Is peculiarly adopted lor gathered breasts, sore legs, So., taruugh eon Sosmeot, end other causae.

It acts like magic hi reaoring Boils, Plssplsr, aad Oataaaoas ltseasss, and has feeea sittrniss fally used for Coras, Bsalops Md Kore throat, bl" applyiag externally every aveaiac btfore going te bed.

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Being BOW prepared to Sli all ordere A*r SalUvaa County Ooal, which ie claimed to be equal to the Brazil, for all domascte purposes, will deliver to nay part 'of tfce'eity, by Uaslag year order at oBoe »f K. ft. Bryaat S Oo., 0. I. Bt| lay, or J. A. Foot's Tea Store, with WOOO) I made aaraagaasents to ill all orders, and all informatioa lit regard la ibetiMiaeS. •W S. A. MOBUAd

JOBM MePABLAHS t» bow selling as artlcia of Blvar Ooal, ssreened oa tbe «*r«nlBase ia Tifo coaaty, at as lay aSat, an Inferior article 6s porchaeed. Those tag to iay la a supply ahoatd look to tbar later, eata, aad bay tka bsat whea It to as cSaap as a pOOC Aftldl*

Orders left at the Post OSes Lobby, at tha "Tigo Oonnty Scales," or addreeeed to Boa 9M Tana Baate, will reealre prompt att^a|aSgt7dt( xbooM e4i