Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 October 1869 — Page 1
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MUCH sickness ib report
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Di^tVU B.^a^*iu'i1ijDOra i(ciM)in ty \r attend trig/ijip has Vailed to jTut 'ifi Mirrcr. ^'11/ 7'"'.
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the scoundn£0k^^^^j$ Fair, Bnd left peace and tranquility in possoE-
sifttfciiHMcuit4i&i£>M#i4£AU!K!
Wff *hVd H'tfofigb
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Rklic-huntkbs ate carrying of the
sand bar at Cold Springs.
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Lafayett-b has a night school for the benefit of young persons who have to
woTkjfluf** Mm mm guifim
ElcAna Sqabel, a verdant youth from
day.
FoR^thia the last1&ay of the* $t'ate Fair''
lay
hern is the progwrnttoBil't^^*
of claims, sale of slock, eTc. ^)mafo0 .... l- n. Thxrb -were more .petpb in Jndiana-t polis yesterday and the day before" than were evtfr'se^rt'lti&re 6if arty -jSfeVtftis 6c-fl casion. They were alLcomforla'Sly li'ash-t-d but packing room was scatoei^ 'J •si fjaffiH[*
mstf3. |At.L*rS BaAtteAmccmtract orson tfce'Iftflimbpoire md Vinieftfl^s R. R., have been to Na,w. .YflJrk and have there made arrangements for the imme'
The Courier says Madison can string out about sixty miles 6r sfrpefF.-'k'tid nearly
dred.
IVr- ttateBfjjHckws rt-k pfM rwifii.
:••Wf.fri-T5ffocI-
Mr.' pHrr.llrrtrth'.-1'J
wilb W»ter. wpder the ftlaflng mid day .ud,
3LA,«^JpfaAffigw balmyifiW«2
A AH'tf 60 (isVf e-
"With the reipembranco. of the fai4ure of a eirniiaV ifls^itfitloi 1 rf1 Wiifi
Wabash'Odll6^foll,yabe4J)fff ii's) w«i y«rt1 dare to hope th^heJhijtuiy -S Normal SchooPmay not be a disappoinl-"
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mont.
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!.0«l i«1*U«v il ,1 4'I in} ,i i-sjm 4 .! Our State exchanges furnish ^tUe material for &i» \itipsfrtnlen4tof our paper, to-day. Quiet and g6ed order seem to reigti ifa»awghauHl)a fttala. Pjftrbapa ,aJJL
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Tuk. .New Yo»U( Worhi .Ptir^atiCftlJy anr* •-••f.'.u I'. Davie, of^ Indii ii I/.' Jii'iid'
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TyLpjliH^ynlte piHpplch^ flAi's.,the jn-( iuon^if tie N icoleon pavertentf just at1 ei^ei^ilth%til£l^0qrb^8OKfl
dition Ih
qu&tWn ht rM'
moving the County Stmt ot Martin couniH/lfckWvff
V«Bt0hpaUj4
but it appears tlat such if not the case. On account of some twiUs and quibbles, ibe n»tu«K«f»w^hvw9 ^a ,not^uUj ^Pt formed, it is tdeoidejijvtb^V the City of Dover liill will remain the capital of the great Stateof iVattip.. Dover #.ill is near jug-rock.— WkshitiftoirGusetn.
ud ,.t t'i 7 '. AfTH^i a f»U interchange^' opinion, ih whigii all .portHins of the gtate wece t-epresentad, tlifl pamip'cralic State OentrM Committee, a* its meeting held, yest^r3ay." resolved td asiemblo a delBg«te State^on¥miiorj,!tqnominate candlcl(tte». for oWccs, to b»»(!t«i*ted nost October,, on. ths eight ft Jay if January. There whs a, difiwrOQC»-t'i' opiuicWk Kti to tho timp,t tl hpkling the convention. Some favorod a later day, and sli'qft japd sharp 'c&Vi^St but (n or dent accommodate tlid Ffirnjuigiutcriisif, mt c'ou|f i^rote easily attend" a convention in tfanjiki^y }hai ®t any other W6ti ottbe^iri-nind to kcop auve the ^Mrtiiiatioov tohV.t^hft -iiih one of the ^raat leadoits an4.i iftprosentativdS'oC lbo
Demrcraoy, it was renolvpj to adhere
the'Sth Janxjary.—&trrfint4Xt. i.-. t. ti
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Mystic Paik were attended, by tour thousand people to witness lha double J0®11" race. The race for 2:30horses,unfitiiified yesterday, was won by McClellen, best time 2:29. The nice for double teams was contested by Uonest, Allen .and Jeesn Walls, India Rubber Ben and Lady^ Watson, Black Harry i»nd Bdto HtTijrSland, ^nd Commodore KuU aod dorrell Jobn.1 ^hb purse waa,$l,'ofK. Tho race was won( easily by Honest Alten and roato ifi 2vl,, 2:32 and &29|. Tho fastest-liirw-oiv"i-rf-cord for doubre toa'm 6t' trottersfJ
Centennial Celebration
to* r^ijtoPlI30 —^f taPWiMf"?1
iiriUiofP lA-M W-day, proceWlori Vft Winch 'were all
f?)le"
4rtid-sCtloul!
children and trades. All housei and: public building* wera decoratod, business entirely su?j'iii.d'd An oration was de». delivered by fud« rt Godfrey, and a poem written by Mrs. Crosby was read. A coral and bnUvaux regatta in iho afternoon ar.d a batiqnat in the evening closed
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National BanR Robbed. Norwalk, Conn., Oct. I.—The NatiotMtl Bank of ^Norfaik.v»» ^nlpced by butglars last nfitt and $30,000 stolen.— The. loss to private individuals is im mense, biit amount "not known.
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DREADFUL CALAMITY
If
At the Indiana &tate Fair!
31 Persons
so^rent il is -difflcalt Co oWaitt recTTist'^ '^e'wminfJed. tmt ii-is tfb)
dred. The following are,aaii^g.iiie^ilF
Brtipolis^. A
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Sen luyj)^ I'Virt ing, Indianapolis bin^JiJ«9»|f,.i,s5m»BB i-iiln'Tnd'JAwfs1 r. Ross tor, Indiaq apolltj Bpyer|y, Parigon, Ind. L. B. McVey, Sludenttof
jjohn Wilson, Indmnnpolis Peter Kreitker, Indianapolis: Mr. Jackson. MemptUs.
Ttiu nmuwiiiB jg B^ni'tuu imui tuff
[wound(d»81J01AMAIQHI H. B. Cox, Randolph county, Indians, .slightly injured. I J. B. Lego, Wabash county, Indiana, slightly injured.
Jiiitrii,/i£ice&,
broken and injured in the head. Henry«^6bl6iII,'f BFolrfiAf^IMker'g coachman, badly cut in the head.
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v^cYey^^er^sjj^nde^in^ ternally John While, injured severely ip th^ head. *i '•.»*
Wm. Pearson, Danville, Indiana, very
tr^n']e|:a
At9
tia
'e.
iiu ao^T^ITliHrqa^iH d»ai«4l ON Wedna«tafriM3»We.k'
1,1(1
l,e"
pte pf this nkco Mto tl\i 0Vwn into a lover
rei'led for an attempted rape upou: a^hild, a Httle dKughtpr oe Auditor Gray, only six years old. Weldon has not lon^ bArt) hwe'OTrarBSefv 3nfooflffrg"»ms charged aos» fnd.tliftfi -fjjf|4»pjn«eiiness. Hfljrt not pleasant in appearAce but n. onu would suspect from his looks lhal couUl conei^Q of suoh a prime as he is cpargod with A hiifn'WuA b5 OT bKnte ifc'at' could ba Kiiliy of it. H« enlicpd tbn little girl awfcy. from hor father's hrusaaad took hor into a hay mow where lh^ wifowM tfcfe'jkdbAM Vl^dare write more of tho subj:et. W«ldon hnsfflra RTpxelitninaJ extfmnfttion before syor Co6p6r ftnd is now ifi Jail Howa I
NaUwn .ArbUun, Piiauiaetd^Indiana, severely Tn'juf'eil. Oilman Sloan, Indianapelis, leg frac-
county, arm fractured and otherwise seriously injurqd. Mrs. Sarah Williams,*«?ohnson county, badly injured in the back.
M, R. Evans, lee broken ancLiniured
Isaac Long and sister, of I'ayettevilld, Indiana, both bodly injured, Mr.«ndMre. Tnylor and'd augbte^ India' apo/is', ihl serloufsly wounded.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Sinker, of Indiana* polis. both seriously but not dangerously woulfoy.*''*5 '^i«iajfO
Mrs. Staley and daughter, of |ndia^ia polis, seriously wounded "Keigbtly, trf ^toefnf-asW, -flircftffi9#3 has since died.
A little babe was killed ki i^s fm^er'5: arms, tho lather escaped without iaiuw. ^ikeWiXe #WPINSe lime of tho explosion. A portion of the boiler passed over hisJhead and struck his coachman a feW-fMtin his rear injuring
him soverely.
The,, scepe, after the accident, w»a ^^tir WOTy 4h c96lto
wero torn in fragments One family, mother ai three childvsni the mother killedfiwid the twoaelder chilSfetbadly scalded, the youngest unhurt. A gentleman and lady walking together, the gor..tloropu wap.^iU^
Everything is done to alleviate the suffering and wounded that oan be done.— It is thought that ^several more of them will die. The receipts of the Fair tomorrow will be given for the benefit of
Tho following: additional killed are re«
ported: |\ym. Dunning, of^Iridi^napQliSj formerly orRochoAerj' IT.T'.''
John Kennedy, of Indianapolis, wounded. Mrs. Ilullarij,' of^helby county, Geo. Wright, of St. Paul, Indiana, Lucinda
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terrible ac-
ddftUt 6fiM«ed at the State Fair this afternoon. Tne boiler of Sinker & Co., of jthis city, exploded a few minute? before four o'clock. There was an immense cfowlrtoi^ihe'^rJfefta IU ^1^ .accident, and it is difficult to get particulars. It is known that twelve persons A^ero instantly fettled-'and the number •founded will probably roach one hun
(ftornoon is the most heartrending that as ever occurred in this vicinity, and
as,
.SEPCJfeSiAPltefi
'hi
fore four o'clock, when the grounds were
crowded wiln visitors
attached to a saj^gaj, Co., of this up for the test of speed with, another Jawing were made to take it up as soon as the trial wa^riir ec/fcfco. HiftM be ascertained tio-night there were nineteen persons
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'an «p9li?, bld\y inj^S^Nj'3
Mr. Loving, Franklin, Ind, badly scalded and arm broken. _t si asm'
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flff8e&flg£&ti8F t/TtheT Cort charged with the duty of reporting on the various candidates for the throne of
S
EARLY lOO VVKCCfflbjKD I
y.iwm-mm From New York.
New
YORK, Oct.=
a-^Fhe
tome night this week.
i%Eg
girl, 7 or 8 years old, and five men
"""SWtfWBWiHDi sb Most of the dead were removed to W-
^Weaver's undertakers office, whore an inquest will probably be held to-morrow.
Mfyytof^be^prfl h^r^lj W«tWalr fd and burned, and in some oases it will
recognize them. Many of tho mostsevilely vovnded fliefAconveyjad.to tfaaila«! (liana Surgical instT!\!^t)ie proprietors of |whicli^ as soonias they heardfof. tb&aaot-
dpqt, lepd/ar^d, ftflt iWeftftKVj (for ^h% i^Sb *q* the,' wbiftsded, #6^ htt^ jbociv untiring in their «fforU to alleviat^ fthe sufferings of tho wounded.
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Expioslbn.-
Utica, N. y.. Sept. 30.—An- eipl«ion in the oil refinery of Bdward Dawner this evening iAfulted in twriblV fcnrifirig Philip IladV-k-and tfte do3irdctfon of tho main refinery bni|dings. „Loas $5,000» Hawley & McGinnis' "~foutfdryw*s"partiallj burned. $Loss 10,000.
Times say
ist evening a strong and powerful dele
pose of holding conference wi'h the President relative to the disturbed condition of financial affairs, previous to the hold*
Se
ibioet willbe the financial situation of cQuntrv as it has been affected by the
dent's aid in this emergency, so they may be reliev«aM§^^|Afc.M naturally rauIUng irom tne unSettred^ondition of the money market.
On "Wedn^aSajr a-fcN|n#tlML was requested to ask Secretary Boutwell if he
t|he next month was concerned. Boutweli sen kback ipo^iti ve^ iustructions jhat the line oMclfioiJaWiacly^^dWermined on would not be in any way disturbed.
tion to consult with the President, and te request him to allra^the Etoretar* discretionary power, so 'that Be may Bell the gold insuch quantities and at such times
A
STEAMER SEIZED.
having on board thirty large Parrot guns, 3,000 roUfr-Hfcofcam%seyeM tons of stoell, elie*edIto/U kinlenleOA ihl tlirty panish gunboats now being finished here.
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The iron clad Dictator aha steam frigate Severn are at the navy yard coaled and ready 1Q 3|pVtut$ ^0? r^° Cuban coast, whence \b«y, baye been ordered.
DECLINIS.
:6obtgtlvWkj Hirtife/. d^diUea -the Re-bubliolmmoadMtioBr-for Secretary of ptate of Newiyedd)
WALL STREET.
Wall.stfieliiU mbre quiet, .'IE|r is said half of last Friday's business has been set-
(were resumed to-day, but transactions in
onfd»li9jno9
rK iiliilf
AFTERNOON.
ft^^r^^i|Hfa^Hng^n tho street this afternooL is one of ratnor less confidence ihan this morning. All kinds of stock have been lower^ from a variety of causes, but principally outside parties who bought yesterday and this morning of different tocks made up their minds to sell and re' 1 lH:" lap.j» ^nqtto-be aken as an indication ot any general Tall in prices or an^rg(|afadj| feeling of disitrust in the final result of the affair. In q-dw ta faqi|itaiejeattle(Beiit of outstaqdiogfec*^ cj|)nySc|ajo^la4' frisky^ Wmj Heath «Co. oflerMto leule on whole of
MMW.&% .uTS
a^.tbey ^t^fi
itasFAss'fe
thoir precjitor? accepting it. fyUphty creditors covering $2,000,000 of contorejite»tt^d|to]i&^tio>il.
Hp ATX LIABILITIES, firliabilities of Lockwoo3 at
thirty to thirty-five million dollars.
5^Ipr»TJJ) B^PW^i-TION.^
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John'Swinton for many years one the editF»{rt^9^ Jorfc^mes has
:o!in«}x» iMl'Ot I w»u ,i 2 .1.0 KlMBtt «Ol"WliJ ''•'l T-jsatVS
WA8HiNaioNt.il. C., Ootf 1.—The pubio debt stet^ept" fa is folio ws: Debt bearing interest in coin bonds at -tt3#1.2t8,188.800 bonds at -6 per cent of 1886, $349,600. Total, $2,107,936,80di\Jnterest $42,123,660 3^.
Debt bearing interest i?l lawful ffioney cerlificat93,'s®5e^ tent. $5^,545,000. Na'vy'pwiion fund, 3 per certt. $14,0. Vtmi, 104,545,000, Jntcrest, 1,262 on^rhiclSinterest haa ceased matiffftl $4^22,696 64. ^Interest, '74 feV-1 "i |bt befrr^ n^Jpterestidemand and 156,114,643 50. Post-! id? fiWttonaltl ciifrenjQj, r$33,001.0m (^tiflcaUs ot ^old deposited,:
L2^20fTot^f413,528 6Q^ Total^amount outstaridlngT $2,590,533,158^4^ lM«e8t,444,476,697 ft. Total debtlpMn^yu^ a®S interest to* date, includin^couDgps Aue, a®4 not pre^srhted for pa^e«Sa63Wf0,^i55 89, \fi^«#ifca,re||Sry $108,80^658,81. o«ntSiwrrefiury in *aurr^acy $65,5 9 0 0 4 iikingfiiafc »n y. S. coin Interests on and^^ruei^nterest^lhereon $16,-
$24 512
ir Uf"9^j)oinInterest bondspurchas-
L..
evkni acdl^d interests thereon,$34^25,562,80. Totol $10^14,783,98.
Debt, lejMfiount in Treasury on the 1st prox. ^E,MT5,862.815 Dacreasjn.jjX. tho. dobt.4uJ:\Pg tho ,pa?t month $",469.,426,39!. ecrease of the debt sigce M^rch la',
proni«h
of the Republic^ diets the Committee October.
Simco
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C^iirman tbelrtsh
a"6tBcially QflntVa.
™$MSif«
Oct, 1.—Prince Ar-
ducks. "v'
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Xtl68t|Ph*i QlKOlIfSATI, Oct. X• at W Ti30., CORN-Quiet
a.
TOBAOCO—In good demand at J7 26g22 00 for
^-WBtlsiWJR^eelreer, salM at $1 1* bat it is held at 1 IS at the dot* with sales at thia rate. ME3S-F&BK—Unchanged with hardly auy demand, h«l4 S$2 for extra brands, 34 25 Is
**LARi)-i\5erT di^lii prime country was offered at 17)6 and prlpe country ftt-17)4 and sales wert lAAde, at tbe lattergrale,.. m,K i5ATs--sh cl»(. siffln .WId
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JLtTLK BEATS—Shouldera held firmly at lo fpH flaar siffln .U^ld at 18bnt we did not hear
I
rfii'^d
^^rtW-¥irfii i'hd Ti-nlet 'at'
lHert, sides at 20 market. 'emM-flmiwini good demand at 30@35 for fresh. '«an»-4im •Qds^-Btgtttat 90921.
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shcJttKert, aides at 20 for •clear no otfier kind in
S^-BtgtM«t 90021. -rriT Mux: Slanddnil. .tws
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COTTON—Without decided Chaage at 27^ for middling
(k6 60 Tor extra State, 6 95@6 60 for extra vea era, 6 60@6 76 for Whito Wheri extra, 6 10
ITHl8Kr—Firmer, we»ternfreeat II I7(§1 31. WHEAT—Om Tith more dblng aprine, I 35 fqr 1 Illinoifl, 143®lMfor 1vfnt«r'\re(I'tt'nd western, fifl lor ajolber Ttnnpt^ebi'I eO ftj/ ^hUS' State and 70 for choice whirs4mlcbigiii'.
»AmMnr«-Qoi»R .i'-o tin *»i A COBN-At 92a9« Ibrmntelmtiiutr ArtxM ero, 1 00(31 05 for aonnd do, and 1 04 for white.
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SUQAB—J£c lower "and on?. Oaba and 12% for PortoBico.,} MOLASSEb—Steady at 68 for
olosiog at 31 K0 cash, 26 25@27 00 ffr, jprime and 39 25(330 00 for P'ixne mess CUT MBATS—Dull at f&onU ders and 17(§]9c for haina.
BIIDDLE8—Quiet, ice cared at i7$17jg,
and. BOT fER—Steady at 16@S8 CHEESESteadyat ,...,. ..„ ...
GOLD—Opened at 30, touobed S^^a^l if'%^ •t3(9^.
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LETTER List or LETTicii^ remaiiiTn'g unclaio^
in the Post Office,
1SaturdatI,:
Coltrlne Mrs Nellie Englleh HVa
Xove
6et. 1,^%69.
LADIES' LIST. 'I .-su's. Jtcilahsn Mra'Eva^'f,"'' Parsons Miss Rebecca
Ashbefger josepmue Holier Mrs Mary At' Beana, Mrs Mary A Bellette Miss Susan
Parker Mrs Mary Bunkta Hiss Lizzie"
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Smith MrsOhany Smith Mrs Mary SmitU Miss Ida...
Hollenburg Miss' Sopha \Sw,one,'#tr8 S $..• K-elsey MiasBeter Sooagrass Mr^Jenaiefw( Koefu Mias bora Stone Mils Jennie" Jvilllan Mias M.E
durerJllias'Mfaggia5,0l''
Mrs Jaue Tool Sirs Louis* Logan Mrs Jenni) WeBtfaii Mra l'rudenre Lunoey"" MaaoU I Jlahoney Michaels Mrs Emily York Mrs Emily Mil!ford Mrs
flira jeoni) wesiiHU irirs ruueitt'e
ley Miss Kate Williams Mrs \V%if
OENTL
Alexander Booker Harris Joseph
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Barnard Hyier Frederick ttail S Hutchison JBramwell Paul SroeriA Branch Johnson E
Beach Henry Lsnkford Bean James Lake ttrinkerhoff r~jt T7 Lemmer T, .BriggsJos .(^5 Y'/Lew^Bgtb'i
Boud Augustus Morwin T~T Brown A Mitchell Burns Hugh iiis»l 3/iller W E 2 Byard Marion-.-. tV/- Moyer Lioas... Oampbell QVfri (,« JHonroeJH^r1 li.atUJi OassadyJK. eM Morgan O G5/ CanjnBA Morgan Si1 Canty W r- ..» MjJOaups Jssaej injc: 1 Cretner JosephU McMulien JiL.a ti Coffin W ^r r« Neely^J 8 i^,iai -j Connell 0 An CrookiDr O'Oaria John"itsiOiMjM Coleman & Co «, Payne F- ja'.i -t OonMlJ Wm A
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Uhurch •'ugji IO Ourren. Martin BoynerWm—
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Prew S* StephenST
Krit*e Mr
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Delamar Jaines HHey Jack'solf Dich Benry Iioso 8 Donihue John 3 ,. Ragers Saml
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EleniorH Itoujert W liaii -:r« I0'f 1M/ t«S Bi shee'sl^u /Jiiti
Elenior Biitebaik I/'hailotft W 't Jtwis -SpeoeS Elljnger^lep
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Fuller John Sherburne O II Forristil J'homaa Strait A FnreT EtouadOiUQ -Sjn*h 5 A Gnrigus Soward W pr^eu A T. ftfjE SnjierO-
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Por the best md cheapest Shirts go .to the factory, 89 Main street, dtf
M^s. Du. iloRKKfct, of Ci^cmnati, ^e gre&t 'natural pBysiciap. *jH' isctu^jdt
Pence's Hall, Wednesday evening, 6bt. 6th. Judge Baldwin of Syracuse New York, saysifi ref^reqeo ber leaUro .delivered in the Oangregation&l cnuT^h of that city, '!Th»U it .was iiific.ompar.ibk) as
an argument, and of rar^ merit bpautv and fepprpptiftton^Js (?f langaa^e." Tho Cincinnati Gaxeite of February, cays. ''The lectures were well delivered, treat
ing tKe eubiehtpin Scpt30dtf,
Skw^nq MAfHpEata sell .05 ,ront. at Riddle's,, *, atf
Mohair Switches cheap, at Riddle's.
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Sxjm^^b .D^Ejs Goqpa at ^jat, at C. Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Maiq^reaiHp,eming block "~r- *ur.»j jiax VC.dtf .ItuJ-.v. r.
If you want a suit oi" c/otVing made in the very bost style, and as cheap as can be bought «ny where, where women acd apprentices are not ,employod, go to Grover & Miller's, corner Cth and M%in streets. ',tV'* m26-dtf.
Tn* i.arqest and belt assortment of Gold Pons in Terre Haute is §t Bartlett & Grundy's, 101 Main street. Xf you want a real good Pon, ga thero lo got it they aro all warranted No. 1. 3dtf
SelliKo Boots and Shoes very f:heap at Greiner & Forrest's. dtf
Cotton and Silk parasols at costf at C.' Wittig & Co-'s, 1'70 Main street, Paining Block.
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TERRE-HAUTE,lSljliilA.^ATOBDfl% «£®Sa^J3Ca:Dliaff2,i8fe9t
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But your Jewelry of Biddle. '.*^
For ready made clothing less than cost, go to TTroVer 3fc Miiier*3^*"c6!hHffFr^th "find Maitr sireeii/
5'^ A:m^-dtf
G. H. Whidukn & Co., aro receiving choice Peaches every day, and selling cheap.
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OYSTERS! Ot8TERsl! By this date I
app pwpared tq^rvp up^e Beatjranda of.Ojat^s^iq. al) sfy^ aa cheap ss any other house in the city al?o I sell l?y 'ChnV Mi'tW 4«a*|,
Private entrance ta the JienUryraut on Fourth street. C. A. IwSkRT, Corner Foirtb'ji'^^l^io" streets.: l5,dlm
nij tLtJ. j'i! *il'1
aj yfuU! .d^-i !hl l! Liu' Dfanen&ntai&rimi'.
n- ri u-J--,-' tirf Krr^ «ft i«o«fBMCK!8t ^aU«fi^«bt .clfeihhig k^t^Hnrty'WIhi^ ktfk-
lhMwC0^Mms&TMi
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no ssvffliainedJ ts^aai ln* iw TTj^STT STTTTTtj—1' ua-ifldo ISLMIU
P6W„rWfM*l. ^:iaf«biQn!rl fo»drtinca Cai*pah tevfoWtxaoei: Mrfessthusei^ind are prepared tovi«ag ^idfes^n ati 'good risks, as lo^TBTEffJ^ITIfe^WsrSlass Com pany. Tto^^aa^^iaRa^MeaiDBur-
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HOPS-Dull. PKTBOLBU*-Quiet. LINSEED OIL—Quiet at SI C® in (lasts PORK—Firm at $31 SOaai T'J
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me*a{.
C^pi
TiiE-oniy full asstfiftmient of Phll'BBMs and Shoes ip.to b'e fpund at tieibolj'sj Main streeta.Vj^ ,dif •A,*.
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4
Erwin Jtfiss Ellen Fair Misa Macgaret Foreman lliss ^M. a. Gray Mir*nda[^! GaSUlll Miss OliTe UannuaWrs lfannle Harding Mips Sarah
Spears Mrs Nellie ttiewart Mrs Eliza
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tjicsd. pey. I^ijpta.anji Shoes, Atf
ReiboJdVy 64 Main, street. •. v,l,8ldt£ -—TTT—•.... 1«-— ii. ijui-i in,. Ucots and SUOKB cheaper thasi U©J cheapest, at Keiboldls. iuj ai *h lSidtf"
IS' Ord &"SffN"aro how a'Tmost daily in cntyl of Fall ,$dqtli 'ate \aeil'ine :.V" •, -..liCnnq sd?- !74's ttp'lW* I .i,n.-. 7 -89gtl2-dt(,7/
"M6ottD &* Son'AV^ ^Hl'nbMn' itapte' hi--\i t(. )g ntBohc p.k'Ju- .a* tides, at .bptlpgi .pfiqea^x %p^3!'Otf.,
an jqjm»(t«e.4tp$£|ff *lrpiy»,^paJHy viftps «f tt£e rvBty*lie§bT»qrts,:rtriaiIa iargestook of CXi rHVS"
Mfd slnltTl
4 & el ii
trim HK-JJ'i.AC.K Lo '^n "'7 inr'-filfTrta and Corsets is ut Weiss's Factory, 159 Main str(et, between Fifth and Sixth streets. 4,dtf
O'Nkil&Co'b celebrated oysters for sale, wholesale and retail, at Charles Wing & Co's. j*,,, ^»dj
Fob the handson city, go to Erlan^erla,
Tapkstrt, IBrussels. Jograin and 3-ply
CtfpatSjJfi *eatjariety, at W. S. Ryce &C(A.W O 23d tf
Trk best pair of White Hose at 15 cts., at (J. Wittiq
Co.'s,
21,dtf J70 A|ajn.'Btr^et ieming Block.
For a good ca»eintere suit go lo JEr langer'n. dll
For theb«M^|^MIfM^, go to Erlatiger'e. He ha3 them for men and boys, ready made and made to order. dlt
Gold Bracelets, and Gold Guard Chainp, a new strfjf, at 101 Main street sop2l-dtf. S. B. lltEBMAN.
ykii WftARi—If6st rec"ived an elngairt 9tp^k of Cloths, C»5-simert-s arid VCfeilngs, logetlier with an elegfirit line of gents furnishing goods of
tWlatejifftf JJJ.n^ftoipcl^'. of clothing m«do in the latest style, leavo Jour orders with Grover & Miller, corner ofrM»ip^pd,Si|th streets.
v, tf
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Grand Opkninq, of tho New xurlf Dry Goods Store 73 Main street, THIS
MORNI^GM ..^9 iHY'i0. »^ind PR* tronnge of the citizans of Terre Haute and vicinity. Respectfully, .VtoTKSi
KM. «KB, Mi.
Golden spiko r\eok tie ^ust received at ^annister's. 20-dlw
Call at 83 Main street and seo tb.edif-
erent styles of Singer Alachinea. dlw
^^nd~TMr^e,
something nefo»*niVii3M Bannister s.
20-dlw
Alj^
S
kinds of stitching done at the
wifo a gold watch of Riddle.
'MM WaifJA
Do von want
Bargains
Qo to
Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Demit.g Bloalt,*nd1cS»k iatUbo^bigita^ff full of cheapjjoofts.-* I fil,dtf
No Humbug I Some Goods must be sold, and wo sell them &t> p^" Jil®. I'&fcw cost. Look fttrgat^ ^hle.
...rl^VrV
Wittiq & Co.,
^I^ttf iYo"*Mairf street, Deming Block,
Light Prints at post, at C. Wittig Si Co.'s, 170 Alain street, Deming Block itivii 1) .» 16,dtf
Peeled dried Peaches at C. I. Ripley's. Cdtf
A of Ladies, -^Misses and GbitdrtAi's Htie»al«u4hpricaaK8 wiR sell them fasti at O.iWwMO & Co.'s, 2 ldtf 170 Main street, Deming Qlock. £. „,v.i x.i
Smoking Tobacco.—The finest Yira^dtto^ey ^®6king tobacco at KafzonbacrT?. 14 tf.
iigfei 9i«s3flc^ at Katzenbacn s. 14-dtf.
For Chewing.—Tbe finest brands ofFine Cut and Plug toba^ca at^T. Katzeni
8 tm in
bach's. 14 dtf.
FOR FIVE tjENTtf,%t* "N ItaMftbbfc«rs '"iI4r-dtl. tatf
-C^ear Cuba Cigal* «li*kL I at
CATA«rtn t3CR*b VaRl^g «CKT6^—This statement is true, becaoae thousands will testify to tjij fact tbaXj qnly one box of Reader's German Snulf entirely banished 0ost disgusting of diseases, when in this simple Vsmedy'thby iaii pitfedro »cttro. i\H •iruggista keep it. 0r ,sefld 50 cents to O. P. Seymour & Co., Boston, and receive a. t- box by Heft mail. ,:i 30d6teow
JieiBirSjfto'f wait
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rHive^,^Juti'Hawl
1BJ.-S 3f „Fi
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Mi" bl-'•«„ibioIotofdo io vitiflr is l^e pl^st.»^ exijtenoe.--' ^•.irawi^^ /prjti^W fo*tyijMrs: Pf^P?1 f.fl.ynturo^n w# .ioRpr^l record
WQQPty/ilP# (CORP:**? posses
sed on January 1, first classflvaiiablj*,#^
l9ih^iaPE0Wt,#jW^4^
of! WXioh
«wwarri
uf th^se bejnc. the stocks of leadipe aatioffaf bahka'w 'SfiltpB^"'Tl^' cmppwiy8 separated at tfbeHoifffiiVtf^'A'ore.'iSaii'qfife' hundred thouSftnW 'dHliH^of'^let-''Wut-pfils,-over and above c^SlJ/'/^tfiiilrftnce^and «rf li^liWp
al
'3 mv!n i.'i s:
'fou "ciis tfivB morieyby buying" y®6r Bacts and Shoes at Reibold's.j.^
^CwBdbnia.'^taacla
J'lA yd o! ?, .J in_ 'Thk be»C aaaortaient .-of which was ever brought to tBiaitfftyUllft' no# opeti^t Hb*z '& ^Artiptd'#1^' M^in zi »i. ». .-« ba* .onu aJi*
ni,i gg i/tiji ?o!q
laijot at wkolQ»iei prices, jit Sk'ftt dtf -T--~~t?ALt and see tbose bMHiffuti Frenoband Scotch Ginghams at Cornelius dr ffl(ggerty'8:i r2-d4t. ii- •.•i.'n-io.'i^fo uiiun/t 1 ii i^i an
WS1 B.. Fflxskin grojdg rid J.aii^a fiaw sihbe a peUi^ af,ypyp ij'w*r^s Pgj&jt. S^T, tkolas, which I bairn used evfi* aiA.es irith bte' -iktfefifcll^h^ tfbari" atyP'h&va' bVBf
ty&t"*
Boord & Sow hate 00 band %flne lot dress^flannels. ''Call and she then1). 111) S:/ **i'
f^&AT'tfEAL, Cr^cfeed WhfeAt fnd Pearl •3'firley, at ^p^iah Strong s, JSfQ.i^O/i^ain SL ^nio]« .. 17?..• ijcn ,Jiili. I- 'I —h—!••- .{ •:.!—T-T-.
A lapuk atoqk of Sug^rp, Coffees and Tens sold icheap-
(^..Jositpa
Stbono, 190
Main St.' n-uiw dtf.
Fine English Mackerel at Josepa Strang's. jitfoi y,n m» t,,i hm 'tHHT.
ifiKST^TjOT- pf-Xiadies' CloUls, Doubleft^ed Gold, Bro^nJ Steel aiAd Mlied '1^pellants at C. Wittig & Co^ lW Main gifeet,.Doming Block. ^iiif ~~y'J a
AN ifnpiense stopkof Paper Ppllarfand Oaf5'H «!J tbe latest styles jast arrived-kt ii 8f AtiibM's.'• '*''J
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gaiJ.s: -Il nhnnp -ir-
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stir^gplL aly^w^pp^, af -Herz & AFnoldii.i.'u nsj-, lad odi -dtfif.ll 13!,r, -,ST36 VliJ
Arnold ec^ tbe Borton Or».
3dS'- Jatfv
~-Q3s—M ir-
bhft 7
BuYryo'dr'Trfb^y: Jei^lry"- at Herz'ife
Arnold's/ ,,^cw Ls't-ioksei'lt' tan H» If you, wish to see nice Embroideries go. toHera & Arnold's Skirt facWry.noi dtf ..... i- fens
^."Grkat SALE "of HoyssHq^) FORNI.TUBE.—We will Wll abauctiotiif.lhe Urg-' e«r and most desirable lot- of Fnrnittire ^vefvqffeh?i In /ferte Haute, oil WetfnfB. day, Qct.* ^xat 10 o'c.lQck,' at'the'reBidence of.Mrgj Jacob
D.
Early^ on Oi:IO
slreety1 between Cltraad -7th, consWHiigA"bf rpsfewbod nitd! ^^nali^gany Parlor 4^4
CiMmber. -Sets,. Dining.:891b,: 3ooi*W«e! Sofas, Sofa-botttim Chairs Cane-eeat
Chairs, mwb| tap TaMiji Bureaus, Bedtead^j l^fgnalS jjQarpets, Feather Beds, Mattpasses and Beddings tfbok Si^es.-iOTfTAfd
tion. -ist •••,
Al o, itl the same time and place, one ^ood. Family $ors§, objj Man's Saddle tflM Side Siacldiii PP.f a«t Double.Hajflefs, #U to be sold artilhMjt-reserve^'si
TeRAfs'—Slt'tfldfiifis crbtfitT60L*11 VufuB
1
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Gents underwro at very low prices at Grifter vSr BSirpest'a Cor 3d and Ohiostreets.
%fept29dtf
Ta* State Fair at Indianapolis this week, will no doubt be the most -extensive exhibition of agriculture and mechtuiio3 that haa ever been held-.i» the State.® -It occupies tbe entire week) elosing. on Hat^^ay: P^s^ngeVs -win be taken during tho wflek P,n^the rpgular mail train, leaving Terra Haute at 6 uO A. m., and on WedneMay, Thursdat1 and Friday a special .train be run, leaving Terre Haute at $.50. a, m., and arriving at Indianapolis-at'14.10 A. M. ^Returning it tvill leave Indianaj)6lte at ,5.5Q jp. M-, and. arcite in. this city at 9.50.JTickets will boon sale-at all stations, «fai61f passengers must procure before taking' the trams. All "State Fair tickets must "'be stampei by the" State Board of Agriculture, op tho Fair Gfouffds, to be good for ratnrn passage, otherwise'full fate will be cbargVd bc^ti'VAyr. '^Special tickets issued, by' connecting .Toads will be good on.'ftU trains of tbe TerraQaute^ S rndiatrtipolfe Raiiroad, yurin^ (he
week of. the Fair, if ritar6 ticket T»/ stamped .as, above. -Stato.Fair tickets witt fee good HoTeturn on tbcunatl train,
teavWg Indianapolis at 4 45 P. M^and tha-abgvg special train'onfy.
Ii* you wnnt a suit of clothing made to «rdec of new goods and xjut,.ip t^iq fates
SeptS dim.,
,J3»t,11 fj.
w^fcy3'-^ 'ul aoar «f
"S iiMSl').
BouLKtkiM)* SlUdLlNi^ iBtf U* Misses and Children's Bahnursi Skirls, '-Emilie'
V* Hfttfeii ft«Meti «t to. IffiUigi
& Co., 170 Main''riling Block.
io aoas!'
JFuiTKfupjfB, Ptyrft ^jEn^isb' Mqetard,. CqchinGingerr Pppaflf CloY«p and KatttK9gjB,-cbo(e9 Spider of hit .'kinds at jg&pi,'8tronf£dr\i
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.lill«1j|JK
1111
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^xceedins $JP, purchaser.giyjng with approved eoourity. ji 1. nc thasi HAI^ard A BYAN.C'u
XsF M.T.sflr,. Aufltioneewi »jd 3P'
i-.9l1.i
OriofiNo df'renl ParW and New Yofk bohtiots and hats, Monday and Tuesday, September '27th ^oil Sajh^at S. L.- Strans' 151 Main street. dwtf
^BAil Thread,. &uip>ura. and Bcussel Uces io all, widths, velvet and trimming ribbons, velvefc, -satins ifr all shades at lowest ^'rictoj^S.jL./St'^u^''^1 Miin at re eL
A LAjtriB stt cic of boots'and sfioed at Griner & Forrest's at lo-w grices, Cor.of 3d ar.d Ohio streets, jjnd sept29dtf 1,
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.——.— i—
Ten (Jos* 8fm BwjJtfaat shawls at 85 cts. ft pieso at Forrest" «& ISrinei's.
-,J
•trsn. ga'«f,
LAWNS at ^t C. WHlljt ^fc Oo 's, 170 Main street, Pemiog, Bl^i J6,dtf
Ladies' Glovesat cost, at C. Wittig &
."Mi.»iaol ..! Ve* 1*a .4V" —1." .—• HjimuOnfc GENUINE Imported Port. »b^I»«CSS5S Pare Sbferryt Old Kentucky'Wliiile' Wheat 'Whisky. CbnicbLkpKyrsilwayBchhftnd.iA
J25.tr.
5
SMaMreet.
Notice.'-—Persoai kqa^jni tbeuiselvea indebted to tbo firm of E.- R. Wright & Co, are requested to call at tho old stand and Mdtf .- zbti: Art j« lu'i J.. Ju,. i.
The BitalTm 'wf O'Nijn & Ob'-i. packing are: said to be tb^ beet in mar^pl, any way they aro wajri^ntettto be lioM. Try them. For sale by Chas Wing & &o. dtf .ii "Sile, Cotton 1 and Linen Twist, Oil, Needles, &e., at.Singw |.'a|7dlw ij_Li r-.-.i h. ,tU
Ridle's. tf
Bkautiful colors- in Crapo Merotr. Bei»^e«'«jnd iataflatinw„]ii8t' «f Plied) Ci)rneliiaai)ilHgfortyi«fi ««oili ftdl
^^EN'k $ ?t.p0'a pair at Greiner & Forrest's, Corner «f Tliird and Ohio streots. •. A rdif ~f~, 1
New-attachments for tbe Singer ilachin6 at 83 Main street. 17dlw
Economical, Reliable, the Bist. Poolet's Baking Powder is superior1 to all others in market. Free from any" injurious -substances, and so nicely compounded that the contents of eaoh tidx insures light, swipet, healthy bfsfctilts, foils, pastry, &3., wi^h uniform success.. Only twoteaspoonsfiris-to a quart-of flour is necessary/ while-those of ordiftary ^maebfacture require from oue-third'tp a half more. Aek your Grocer for Doony's Bakino Powdkr, and take no other.
„.
You ian find Preserved Lemon Peel, at'C l. Riple^'a, "[i36,dtf
The "Phcenix" Hose, wortb j$3 por df)zen, are sold at 16 cents a pair, at' jc|l,dtf
tf„
'•1!-! :-i i" a •!, 'j'
^TLANTIQ liiftTAURANT, 1^6 MAIN Street.—Feesh Oysters, Prairie Chickens, etc.,1 etc, served upirfiitegt''tftylo tWujt
j)'\ I .. -..I'
1
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and Ma^p'ftlrieete.noiri: uv m26-dlsfc
.j-'QaiCCV Wttraa and,Liquors at( Jjoseph Stft«g'«lsNo.:l!9^ Main Bt.
'i)09 SPECIAL NOTICES
'"(iaAND CL03IN0 SALR OF DB¥ bbdo'S. s: I '.T 7
TtJEtL, RIPLEY DEMING, 4ro now doling Snt their entire stoclfe df'$iilnjaer iy_.fas Good, italic., at intere«ting prfee»t,o Jiqyers. Fiud their adver^isemen in aiiBtlleT poTa&un.ofthis |»»per. lioadlt'and profit th'fotif
Iff
J-
$7.50
ii,. S
FOB THE R0DKII 1RU*
PROM
o*i
A a E a id
eries .and Aleiap'der Kid Olovos,. which will b* sold ch«ap, at Skirt Fac tory, 159 Main stmt. 4,dtf
& 1 «T9eT7j
C."Wrrriq & CtrV/
'UFrkd SchlbWiko has ^just rottlrtfed from tbe East and now offers for the Fall season of 1869, the dargest and b$9t assorted stock of Scotts, Obeviata, MflUdd, Beaver, ©assithofe, Ofafl^Vesting, and
Gentlempn'r^awi^bi^^jy)^. I solicit a call, and examination of stock and pricAs/' 'Yotfr'ordfer* sKall ltavb prompt and careful attention.^ Low p.^ioes, exact, fljs and first quality gopds is .my motto.
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,'^^Mn OTSTERS.jr-For A Np ^sfera o.all na Thos. J. Lftngford,- in Beach's new Block, corner of Main amV Sixths itre^tsj -who' i^%ow in daily -receipt of) Fresh Oystera, Whlih be {s pi'ej^lrtd' trf gturn^ii t^QyUado'ctf at retail. jtny ^I'.i.y-, ,, «r4U' •$ '.
ii nutoiiaiq Jliw ,ba«
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BMGAiiJirfr--Bargains v- Bargains j. -tfU ttoe oleara'ilG&sale of Baots anrf Sboob *641 Main Stree» «n -ftrnif friifl
tl lijii'i 1
:i.' Mbn and Boy's shoes Sjt letiyced prices, at D. Reibold1?, ft4^*Mj»in Slrcet: ^ii/.dtt
ii Don'trtfah. to- t«e, .thrs.Q.^be!tuttfal
1
Wiilking CoAts at Jft-labtfef^-- UBdtf, i: 'H'l* f'iai £a. ur.iii ,' ,Aj For the Largest and IrestraiBortatept (t cloths, cissitnoreS and vcstlilg^ iff the j'jfifr, gV trover ^^Atilie/s, c^r'neV Gih"
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TERRE HAUTE
Oi 1. IPC'
TO
St. r,DXTisi
The GreatnFair Week! 'I 'J -iil i.i-® jcO ii a':.":-*! tlrf no i-ii*} u*'y: acA -•Jr B' UU Cfi -.MHil 'il- 1 Mi I
THE INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. IQBIfelt. B. wUi carry pasiengfM from
Monday, October 4th tb dth,
if-a For Halt Fare .. S
Tickets Good on ail Beguler Trota«.
This "til ho Ilia.greatest Fair fver held la the Coited States. -"'-.-''itv "('f t.ZJ ti i:\-ai
Over 8ftO,6000 will be a^#arded ln pramiurns. -aej 2J
FEVER AND ACUE.
J^AUSIGER'S JVEGBTABLK,.
FEVER POWPKKS KBeetuallT ara all caaev-witiiia t*r»at/«fooir lioors. OfBce, No. Libartj Strest, New rorlr. oci2Sa2m
BILLIARD H003I
At the ^eutonia Hotel,
atyto cali at Fred Shlewiag'A 198. Main, its Main Gtliaad Till,', Twtwiien 6tb and Vth rtrefllsiaiaJfl^ t' TERRE HAUTB. IfflX
With i»i of the flnrst Tables With PattiN's patent cushions. W. SHAFFER, PROP a
Fuft Coppir DUtUled BmrboQ and TThbky *old af the bar, ani a» otlcr. Whisky soid by t*a gallon, qoart aod plat.
TULAG
t1.MTJAH
aUKHUHT
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It a deaii terms to
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KtoEWi^o Do "ling fiali. The i-'ooma ar^weini.tfcttd for 833nr and Feod, Ural a best
or T. O. Ban tin, Terre Haute Honea. auglldtf._J==^=w?«ftUUapTOE^Wf
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utm t&iiilZ'. t0sa.. 2j»ai"
OflJ3 .Trimasn "'dl'y f'-eiiics.-ii.
WE ARE REOEffrNft1**
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d)'(9 bus
,ta."- gaiadlo aa*)a* •f&q aifJiiaMrba i#dn, ai t3
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Iu ffi^at var
Chaweleon, Clau fartaiis^
ChameleonSeries,Armures,
Oriental- Lusters^ ttaeteh
Plalrt Mohair, JIack & Drab
4I|mcca$9 ^EhiM|kr^r^q^ii|||is,
Merinos»Btc. ...^
83
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Winers, Rofr ltoy Plal#, Scotch Plaids OiUMrcmi Wear, White, Red, ¥eilo# and: Bkie Flaanela^
^alkerff,Hfrfrft,'W6!Wfc¥o rk. «ii»'bi jno, J« JI }«di b*!g aj r«d
And Biepallants* Prints, Muslins, a^a large $J»ok of N0U91W, Gloye$(i£p^]£ry,
c. wiTTr« ^.
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0.70. MAm.01., JftRMimTJt^CR. 'i Lfds -i k.tai
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Agaeiuaftr Fever,
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moVJ v:r» 5 ^tinroo "i b-'len/uT'* 7id«4ers(f il i."jTo!ii3*!tn »pi0t ipMfgjd 0jL
Coinmos of Testlmupisis mlgHt BertTsr probtreO, beffooliag assured that Zj ,fl£.t
Ofte ir
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Will W'Uffy mo»t^lncr«lalctn^ jr offir the
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