Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 December 1869 — Page 2
DAILY EXPRESS.
TEriRE HAUTE, IND. Tuesday Morning, December 14,1809.
The story
that
win M.
tice.
Just
the health of Hon. Ed
Stanton would prevent his tak
ing a position on
-the
incorrect. ITe lias so far recovered from his illness, resulting from his excessive labors in the War Department, as to devote nearly all his time
THE Xsew
York
it has seldom seen, of late years,anything smaller or more fatuous than the course of
the
The Richardsox-McFarland tragedy and the
events
promise
resulting therefrom
to
become as great a bore to the
readers of
"Metropolitan''
journals as the
Byron scandal was, but a few weeks ago. It is a pity that Bowi.es, of the Springfield
Republican,
not come forward to martyrize and thus divert attention from an affair that has become a daily affliction to the readers of
''the
leading newspapers."
The Temperance vo'ers of
shire have determined to hold a State Convention on the 12th
ofJaniary,
looked upon as rhe proper
man. he
Tribune
justly remarks that
the Temperance men of New-Hampshire have failed to comprehend the drift of recent events.
The system of signalizing invented by (ieneral Myers and introduced by him into the army,under the opposition of Jefferson Davis,
was
found
now there isn't a good road lead
ing
out of the city.—Journal. And there never will be a good road leading out of or into the city until some
system for the permanent improvement of those thoroughfares is adopled. As it now is the city, is practically,an island so far as country people, living away f.om railway lines, arc concerned. This state of things operates very strongly against all the business interests of Terre Haute and yet, when a meeting is called
Strikes have had the worst effects on some trades in England. Employers, in many instances, have been so annoyed by repeated strikes of their employees that they have removed their manufactures
Switzerland, Belgium* and other places, where they have nodifficultie? with their workmen. The manufacturers grow rich, but the strikers get poor. Iron work, machinery and locomotives can ba made cheaper on the Continent than in England, because wages are one-third lower wages are one-third lower, because the necessaries of life are one-third cheaper, the necessaries of life are one-third cheaper, because the people own tfce land, because the national debts are smaller, and rates and taxes are lighter. They have one-third less weight
unions are an
.expensive
to
A cotemporary
gleans from the report
of the Commissioner of the General Land Office the best evidence of the steady growtli and prosperity of the Union, in a number of hard, round
facts
which, it
justly claims, carry their own commentary along with them. The public domain amounts to eighteen hundred millions of acres—a lot of ground which would have made the lords of the Dooms day Book open their eyes. Sixty thousand small farms were, last year, added to the number of our freeholds,—double the number of the land-owners in England and there are ten millions of foreigners working themselves up, peacefully and hopefully, into the grand social amalgam and "Corinthian brass" of our population -^ono of the most noticeable facts perhaps of all human ethnology on record. The gold value of our personal and real property is estimated at thirty thousand millions of dollars. There arc many
er items here which are also
An Explanation.
Yesterday morning^he following paragraph appeared in the city news department of this paper:
The Rev. Dr. White, of Jacksonville, 111.,
delivered
to a
at the Centenary Church last night, a lecture on Romanism. The interest manifested was intense. To-night, he will deliver another lecture at the Presbyterian Church,on Seventh street. He
appeared among the
"paid
Sitting: in Snnshine.
*'To
sit in sunshine, calm and sweet, is an excellent thing for an invalid."
These words met the eye of Mr. Stephen Strongway, as he glanced^ver tlite 'pages* of a book, taken at ranpdatif from ike centre table in his wife'&jjjarlor. "To
sit in
sun^kioiB^ .calm
That would be
deed, even taken only
Supreme.Bench is
in
of
the
He
to
his law prac
physicians of Washington, in at
tempting to prevent the recognition of colored members of their profession. Mr. Sumner's proposition to withdraw the charter of the present Medical Society of the District may appear heroic treatment for the case of these doctors, bnt their disease really seems to require i'.
a physical sense
words while
"to
Rental
ped his head upon his hand, and
stole almost unconsciously from
at the thought.
was worthy
all a strong
say
Tribune
cQateca pt for
sunshine, calm and sweet,
would
doctor
t-oservicable
during the war that it has since been made a part of the instruction of cadets and midshipmen. The same signal service by flags during
(he
es
at night,is
day,and by torch
ciphers for secret communication between the two. There is also a field lelegrapli drill, with trains which carry every appliance for erecting portable lines of telegraph at the rate of three miles an hour and then working them.
-f ,j'\
of-hfo'name—ft
strong
man mentally and physically,
and vith
ifian'e
impatience
'of,
not to
weakness, ria.whatever*
form il:wiis manifested.
remarks tliat
1
Mrs.
'fyrongwjay WSb dijfll&ife
ture, lovmg, frn*rtirt and timra.'She was' overwhelmed by her husband's contempt of weakness, and shrank from exhibiting her affection towards him and she and her children drooped under the chill which the shadow of his stateliness constantly kept upon their home.
But now Alicia, his wife, was ill—dying and his thoughts were turned tq softer strains, and
theUentlnce, *'tp
fit
In
ts 'an Tsxcel-
lenUhing for an invalid," struck home
Alicia's early home among the mountains was for sale,
and if
she
spurcliisd
the old home, as a
and children,
or somebody else, does
He
Ne-.v-Hamp
with
a view'of nominating a candidate of their own for Governor, unless a satisfactory man is taken up by the Democrats or Republicans, who hold their respective Conventions on the oth irnd 7th. In case of an independent nomination, the Rev. Dr. Barrows is
has been with
"Do
"That I
home
He
to take the
subject of gravel roads into consideration, and when notice thereof is given in .all the papers for weeks before the time set, it is impossible to get together more than five citizen*.
me
And the brown
to
you care?",
"You
know
-day
my dear. He has told nie that you arc dyincj!" "Yes, Stephen."
eves looked in'o his
wistfully, as if to
Kay:
Vl
th
if*,'" Alicia?"*
*'I
have knawn it for some time—long before lie discovered it, Stephen."
The question was on his
"Do
I
I
have loved
forgive
me
used by both services, with
of your love till now?"
"You
have not been unkind, Stephen,"
she hastened
to
say.
see it all, rny darling, and
know now_ exactly just how great the mischief is and how it has been done," said her husband, clasping her to, his heart. "Forgive me, my darling. We will go from here at once,
for all. Reader, if in that blessed heartsunshine you sit to-day, thank God humbly for the gift for some there are on whose darkened path
no
Walsh
to
mode of compel
ling English employers to pay wages enough
enable workingmcn
these burdens.
ray of radiance—
no glance of true affection ever falls.
to
ATROCITIES ON SHIPBOARD.
Five Seamen Chained in a Mcphitic Hold—An Escape and a capture— A Terrible Story of the
suffer in other ways. It
crowded house
hell,
locals," a de
partment to which editorial responsibility does not attach,*$tit
was
misplaced by ac
cident. We desire it to be distinctly understood that while correspondents arc permitted the fullest freedom in the expression of their opinions, so long as they keep within the limits of decency, the Express will not, in its editorial conduct, attack, oppose or cast reflections upon any church, denomination or class of law-abiding citizens. So Ion? as a man's religious opinions do not result in acts violative of the laws under which we live, we hold that it is not the business of the secular press to
tack him or his opinions. Religious tolerance is the fundamental principle of our government.
A WHITER
in
PaekartPe MontJdy
Tliey
der
is not
satisfied with the conditions under which young journals is ts arc trained to their calling.
orders to reflect opinions which are hot their own, and, consequently, their "finest sensibilities are dulled." This sym
is v^ted.
pathy
tviliiw
Ire
not in
Journalists who are
tQ
writp against their convictions
so
pfuqh deroapd
in Affarc/supposjf.
frc writer
Tyranny of
the Seas. From the Now York Sun.]
1
Emil Svensson and John Marcom,seamen of the ship Sonora, are about to arraign Capt. Samuel Hutchinson, of the Sonora, tor inhuman treatment. They claim 000
damages each and their full
wages, and have retained counsel. The Sonora is an American ship of 1,500 tuns, is owned by William
&
carry. Trades'
50
to bear
F.
Co., of Boston, and makes regu
lar trips from New York to SanFrancisco, to Hong Kong, and thence to New York again. Her captain is a native of Boston, and is about
years of age.
Svensson and Marcom are young ablebodied men, and by 110
tars" or
means
"old
"rough
they shipped at Hong Kong the 24tli of May last, with Harry Ellis, John Hart, and a Russian, whosflfciame they do not remember. The ship was ready to sail and the next day she sailed for the Spanish Island Hoilo. On arrival the men were set to work exchanging ballast for bags of camphor. They were compelled to work at this both day and night, and their food
was
was
oth
"mighty
ones and millions," and well calculated to arrest the attention of political economists and statesmen all over the world.
»vaa
of the hottest season in a tropical sea, and the cargo of sugar and camphor heated and steamed, making the
with its hatches
will
attempt to show that Romanists are engaged in
a
conspiracy against the civil
and religious institutions of this country. Lecture free. Let all lovers of civil and religious liberty hear him.
This notice, with the accompanying comments on "Romanism"
closed and locked
every nipht, with not a single aperture for ventilation. Besides, the men allege that no adequate means was provided them for performing the functions of nature, and they were literally compelled to roll in (11th
as the ship
should have
will leave to you the making of its laws." It is to be presumed that this implied the great moral efficacy of popular song and if the implication is correct', in what a low condition must our morality be, which is aided and fortified
Fly," and all
ties?
dom,"
bv
such
trashy songs as we hear chanted by the bulk of our youth? What possible sentiment tending to good can flow from "She's a gal of mine," Xot for Joe," "Up
balloon,"
"Captain
Discovery of CaTcs in Iowa. The Dubuque Timet, of the^tfc^ sajs: A natural wonder was lately unc&rthed
on^he
der
Maauo|setaA about eight miles
-pujjrttfrek |Sdg natural
-consists:
of
a succession
ftnd sweet."
'a iea^ifni^el^eiice in-^
on, and
sit all the time in
sunshine—" Mr. Strongway drop
whiqhji
have been taken
wished it,he
atita-
mer retreat in futuj#- years,Jibr
.herself
si jj£'v.- Kjr df
In future years! Nay, what had the grave-faced family doctor told him on that very day!
dashed the tears impa
tiently Irom his eyes. The doctor must be mistaken. Alicia could live! It was not yet too late to repair the ravages his coldness and unkindness had made.
Even as he thought this, a hollow cough Had Struck upon hie ear, and his wife crossed the hal! and Entered the parlor. "Alicia,"
you are very
he
.caid
genth
ill." She looked up at him, and her brown eyes tilled with tears. "Yes,
Stephen."
"Our
soft,
with much money.
l^ nbw:
you care Alicia?"
The soft eyes filled once more. "Oh, Stephen,Idread to leave you and our dear children.
to
where
your old
we
firrfHtnew
other, and
and loved eacfr
I
will
ftee
if
I
lost roses back to those cheeks, the lost light to those dear brown eyes. Kiss me Alicia, and you shall sit in sunshine, calm
and
sweet,' in future, if
kept his word. And did Alicia die?
On
the contrary,
"To
she disgraced hcrphy-
scian forever by growing strong, and well ann healthy, and happy in the calm sweet sunshine ofher husband's love. It never waned again. And she and her children have lost all their fear of him, in this strangly altered state of things while all who have business dealings with him of late, can scarcely recognize the once stem and haughty and masterful man.
sit in sunshine, calm and sweet," is indeed
"good
wil
nathingfttore
nor less than
orSontiritatfioa
the
Young,
of caves,
6n
iang^feowned bfr Icrn &
Simpson,
M&^anghlii^l-Iuilgrt and
supposed bv many
a continuation
a
hLj
to
be
of
sigh
lips
1
ihc
Messrs. Anderson, Mower, Cleveland and
.Mi|i^r^ho enf^ged with
a huge
'WcfcldnSfcSgS
crea
in
p$osp^ging
fo^rniiierw. ThflafceJ
(juite.freely,'
thein»
c*H
1,206 ^feet ih 1 eif£m
ill over?
stndt
600
ma
Heron
feet, the two separated from each other by an east and west bar, about sixty feet in thickness. No lead ore has yet been discovered in the large cave, it being filled with large bodies of iron-rust rock, which have fallen down from the roof and sides in great masses. In the smaller cave, however, the mineral shows itself
Out,
to
hi.i inmost soul. His wife had never had any sunshine of home, or of love, in which to bask but he resolved it should be so no longer.
while the prospect
for richer leads than any yet found grows daily more flattering. Mineral also abounds in considerable quantities through the bar mentioned, and the indications are that it will soon be developed here in paying quantities. That these caves thus discover,ecLw ill lead
t0 a
of others, is
continuation,
^emorwttatpd
by
pUiasiw
from
It
is
du^e
probable
that some new and Striking riatitral wonder will be developed. Perhaps another Mammoth Cave is waiting for the torch of the explorers—who knows?
School teaching in New Orleans may lirTng lots of love, b.it
it
Tlio
a motion to print
vou
so!
may say it without offending you, now that you know that I am dying." "God
me!"
lie cried.
"Havel
then been unkind, that you have feared to tell
"Only—I
think
men do not understand a woman's heart sometimes. It, 44. .so
necessary for us to
love, and be loved and to sliow that love, Stephen,
and
to
have it shown that
unfortunate
creatures who undertake it have been compelled to sell their claims on the city to brokers and raise money at a considerable discount. It would not be so had General Butler been permitted ,to remain and teach the young ideas how to shoot.
1
'\o —v/nv) Uncle Sam's printing last year was on ly'$1,335,531.
This year it starts
30,000
We believe Dr. Judsons Mountain Herb Pills to be the best and most Universal of Medicines, they should be used in Liver Complaint. Female Irregularities, Billious Disorders, Dispepsia,
Mountain
conyljice
canhot bring the
I
have the
power to bring it round vour path.
tarrh,
true.
THAT
is an
putrid meat and bad cof
fee, and that in very small quantities. They bore this treatment until,
in
A
v-
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. •SOLD EVERYWHERE.
AGENTS WANTED!
Everybody's Lawyer.
AND
Book
is
salts." They allege that
Instrnctltve
fearing
starvation, they effected their escape. The captain offered a reward for
chain
stretched between two stanchions, about a foot from the bottom of the hold, and the prisoners were compelled to sit or lie on the floor,under the chain, with their arms fastened to it. The prisoners were chained in a row, several feet apart, and in this position they were kept until the end of the voyage—ten days.
The men begged the captain from the first to allow them to work, but he was inexorable. Their food consisted of three biscuits and plenty of water for each man per day, and on this diet they became too weak to sit up. But the hardships of being kept chained in a dark hole was as nothing compared to what
10.50
in a
Jinks,"
Charley,"
"Champagne
"The
Flying Trapeze,"
"Shoo
that class of popular inani
We
can perfectly understand how
the hearts, and feelings,and better natures and sentiments of men. can be elevated by such songs as "The
Battle
Cry
"Tramp,
of Free-"
Tramp,"
ny
Games
"When
John
Marching
Homfc,"
bald expression of
at
or even the
"John
Brown's Body
Lies a Mouldering in the Grave," for the music in each is high as
—Boston Times.
are, he says,constantly un
is the sentiment
but the namby-pamby, slily, expressionless, stupid words and noise
(it
is not
music,) of the class of songs now more popular, are a disgrace to the science of sweet sounds and a libel
on
The Pope has forbidden the correspondent of the London Times
'K
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Himiiiiin it hdfptlee. roll
Harris
•nd fruit
Owairf
Weekly and
old Langworthy
range, and the same range as that worked by Burton, Hill &
Co.,
or
the Iron Rust
Crevice, as it is well known in the vocabuteri pf Ithe niiners. These caves were! 'discovered sotne months ago, a hundred
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Adam delved and Eve span,
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|hey 'would
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Consumptivk
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Owing to the good reputation
ty of the Troches, many
to
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am
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Pana,
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ftiey
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500
nov23dw6m
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I
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tlioir
capturft, and they were soon caught and put
Sdlm
jail. They were next taken,
before the Consul, when the captain entered a charge of desertion, and, though the men begged to be allowed to go they were sent back to the ship. The Sonora then sailed for Manilla, and the five "deserters" were taken down into the hold and chained hands and feet.
for every
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pages. Address
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Chicago
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Indianapolis & St. Louis H. B, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT THREE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAINS J)AILY
CKTWKEN
Terre Haute and all Cities and Towns West.
Condescd Time Schedule, May
Mat toon, arrive
Tolono
Champaign,"
Chicago,
Centralia,
15, 1869.
Daily Every Day Except Sundays.
Westward, ffirtit ex. Fast ex. Night ex. Terre Haute leave
11.10
ptn
6.35
in 10.30
a
1.47
ana
9.19
a
1.12
pm
12.49pm 12.19pm 1.23
1.05pm 1. 1.55am
6.40pm 6.05pm
40pm
8.45
pm
R. R.
leave
in the midst
8.45 pm
9.30
am
"Mo.via
Jefferson City
"black
hole" a
BOOKS AND CHROMOS.
A. H. DOOLET,
lOO Main
-Send
good tastCi
They ought to be hisscd'out of
csttence.
to enter Some
during the Council. Coasidering th?it the gentleman is "Bull
Run Russell," who
lied so while in this country,-we are inclined to sustain His Holiness. The Pope in tfy* interest pftrutji.—Tnd) Jayrnnl.
Sunlight
by
and
Gaslight
oumes
of the
?rrr of pabis.
It tells how Paris has become the Gayest and most Beautiful City in the world how its Beauty and Splendor are purchased at a fearful cost of isery and Suffering how visitors are Swindled by Professional Adventurer* how Virtue and Vice go arm-in-arm
in
the
Beautiful City now the most Fearful Crimes arc committed and concealed how money
150
and large quantities
is
squandered in useless luxury and eontains over
fine Engravings of noted Places,
and Scenes in Paris, Agentewanted Can-Life vassing books sent free. Address
PUBLisHIKG CO.,
OMEN
to ruin.
the
3jfi-£au.c)f!
fact
air
that
the west so
rk
strffli^ that
rw5trk tikn
not be prosecuted
without stopping up the opening. This volume of air is perfectly pure, and comes in with a rushing, roaring noise, resembling the rumble of distant thunder. As soon as the proper arrangements can be made, we understand that the work of draining will be commenced and continued until a thorough survey is made of the whole range}
SATIOSAii
Cincinnati, Ohio,Chicago
Illinois, or St. Louis,Mo.
of New York
or,
the Underworld
of the
Great City. The sins of every class of society exposed.
Avoid the Railroad
Signals of danger are up.—
More Money in it for Live Agents than any other Book. Takes three presses all the time to print fast enough.
trations. Price,
Ovf Aaent
took 178 orderr tnlO days. 740
pages,
45
illus
»SJ50. Araita
Address
NewTork."
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1 and CHEAP READING.—Atlantic, AO/V/. Ilatyer, Galaxy,
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tho only
doesn't seem to be
per month to sell
GENUINE 1MPBOVEU
t'OMOX
SENSE
FAMLY SEWING MACHINE. PRICE ONLY $18.
Groat inducements to Agents. This is the most popalar Sowing Machine of the»
day,
makes tno famous Elastic Lock Stitch, will do
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xafringer8»^Stk
"EUREKA"
Smoking Tobacco
Off
with
j^Be«c«rc qf
Address
SECOMB fc CO,
of all
LOKILLARD'S I
Cliewiiiff
by
a fair trial
dwlm.'
A Cougli, Cold or Sore Throat
Requires immediate attention,
as
an
incurable Lung Disense..,p®-.
Brown's
Bronchial Troclics
will most invariably give in For Bronchitis, Astuma, Ca
and
SINGERS
Throat Diseases,
they have a soothing cffect.
and
PUBLIC SPEAKERS
use
and strengthen the voice.
imitations are offered, which are ffood^yiot^.
Be sure to
OBTAIN
the
BUSINESS
sd,populari
worthiest and cheap
Bos-
ten,Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa.,or St. Loms, Mo.
LOMBARD'S
versally admired. It is put up in handsomo muslin.bafrs,in which orders for Meerschaum Pipes aro daily packed. have now been in general use In the United
LORILIASD'S S I S IS
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110
and still acknowledged
years,
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Jbors
it
and convince yourselves it is all it claims to
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This brand of Fine
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Use the
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su
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is without doubt the best Chewing Tobacco
the country.
in
CJi
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CHANCE—Wanted,
Patent run out, free to all.
a man in
each town and city to manufacture and sell Weather Strips and Rubber Mouldings.
From
510
to
8120
worth needed upon every building, from
300
per cent, profit. Send your address
toge'biivi, iv
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KNIT-KNIT-KNIT AGENTS WANTED
abuse. Send
4'00pm 2.00am 2.00am
3.35 am 10.00 am 2.50pm
.. ,5.20
am
Alton,
"-0 5.35am 2.18pm 6.05pm
S t.L is
8.25
a
4.40 pm 9.30
PacificR.R."
6.30
St.Joseph,
am
7.35
rocked on the waves.
Our Popular Songs.
"Give
me the making of the country's
ballad's," said an eminent man,
"and I
everywhere to sell the
AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE,
per minute. Address
Sore
Louis, Mo,
General Agts.
For sale by all druggists in Terre-Haute. dec8d6m
2
am
0.15
am
Macon, arrivo
4.45pm 9.15
am
6.30pm 12^5am 6.30am
8.15pm 11.24pm 3.15am
a a it y,
11.0
0
Leavenworth.
5.00am 11.00
12.15
am
10.35
a
Topeka,
10.35 am 10.35
a
12.06 12.06 12.06
12.00 8.15
Omaha,
am
12.00
7.00
am
3.30 pm 7.00 am
Accommodation train leaves Torre Haute daily, except Sunday,at
4.55
m, arrives at
m,Tolona
8.00
1.23
a m.
a and Chicago
Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains% BAG GA GE CHECKED THR O UGH. J. D. HERKIMER. JNO. S. GARLAND,
Gen'ISup't. Gen'IPass'r
Ag't.
Street.
Chromos, Gift Books, Toy Books, Bibles,Picturcs, Frames and Looking Glasses.
WEDDING CARDS, Engraved in latest Style, By W. J. BRADEN,
Indianapolis, Ind.
fir Sample*.
noltdlm
ARCHITECT.
A RCHITECT & BUILDER.
J. A. VRYDAGH, I
Specifications". Superin tendance, and Drawings for
Plans,
Detail 1 tion of Bnudmgs. "orthei
,.1
for or«ry desorip^
OrFics—Nortieast corner of Wabash m4 g|*th W story. Dewlnf Bloclt.
the
only practical Family Knitting Machine ever invented. Price
825.
Will Knit
2,000
stitches
AMERICAN KNIT
TING MACHINE CO..
Boston,
Mass., «r
to
St.
TO THE WORKING CLASS—We
are now
prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at home, tho whole of the time for the spare moments. Business new,li^or
$5
ht
and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50e
per evening, and a propor
tional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and
•girls
iisnea,
Coadflneed 1
earn nearly as much
as men. That all this notice may send their address,andwhosee test the business,we make this unparalled offer: To such as are not well satisfied, we will send
81
to pay for the trouble
of writing/ Full particulars, a valuable sample,which will do to commence work on,and
z»
an sent
ireu uy
Jj
alike Suited to all the States It is equal to e?ery Emergency
It
I
1
juhii. iwwvi*
want permanent, profitable work, address
C. ALLEN & CO.,
E
Angu8ta. Maine.
17TTJT? rt A TG H. T. GBATACAP. 148 Jllllj V'AJrO#
plated or silver Fire Shirts
and Belts send for illustrated catalogue.
JjPILEPSY OR pifSj
Persons afflicted with this distressing disease should not fail to secure and use my improved EPIL£1IT1€ RFiBIEPY.
manent
Cure
A
For first-£las8
*290
fork.
jper
effected in every oase, or no
charge. Send stamp for circular, terms, &e, J. K.ROSS. Noblesville, Ind.
new 7 0ctaTO
Sent on trial,U.
S.
Piano Co., New
Aromatic Vegetable Soap!
ATPA\C
For tm Ddlcate Skla of Ijadrwi and Children. SOlS BY ALL BRldOISTS. ASK-Y0U* or Urngglst ft»r SWEBT •U1MNK—it"Doctor(bitter)
equals Quinine.
TBARX6. FiRK &
a
Mf
R. WHITTIER, 617
am
8.00am
by
Co.,Chemists,New Yotk.d
§t
St. Charles St.
Louis, Mo., of Union-wide reputation treat* all venereal also, seminal emissions,impotencydiseases
&c.,
the result of self-
stamps for sealed pamphlet,
50pj$. No matter
"who
failed,state
saltation free.
5.50 pm 5.50 pm
4.00 7.50
North
case.
Con*
BOOKS. AND STATIONERY I
«ri rrr.
am
12.15
am
Al the Old Stand,
lOl MAIN STREET,
With the largest and most
Complete Stockjof Goods,
Li
A
Be it known unto all tbo people everywhere, that
BARTLITT & GRUNDY \.r%' Are still in
the i-JcTtfytiv
opened in Terre-Hante, they come. &
In their line, ever ^nd still
js4«
Mam
A. H. DOOLEY, 100 Street, furnishes Booksin e\ery department of Literatmqp.
Bibles in every variety, cheaper than the cheapest. Standard Works, a good supply.
Gift Books to suit all tasts and poekets. Juvenile Books, piles upon piles. Pocket Books, a choice selection. Blank Books, anew full stock. Pocket Cntlery, a nice variety, very low. Gold Pent, .Pencils and Pen Holders to suit the most fastidious.
Pictures and Picture Frames, the best in the
Photograph Albums and Port Folios, come a School Books with which to supply the whole country. ,.
Toy Books for all tho babies, ja* French, English .and American Papers stamped with any initial-
Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic views, beautiful to behold. Writing Desks and Work Boxes, all styles and sizes. _Ni«ht Blooming Cerau in a Magip Box.
IJrackets for all the Knick Knacks, and an
Endless Variety
ij
T,HM "iAQts: (s aTUAif-aaj! :rr
lOO Pieces yard wide BleaeheA Muslins.".1 ISO Pieces extra quality 150
44
lOO MK
is an oxcellent article of granulated Virginia wherever introduced it is uni
64
SO Pieces Red Flannels 40
66 66
35 Wliite i/
25
'su r" s'ij
almost every
1^'
where
." Cireu1ar of^nresiaail^doa^jgplicaNew "Vorlc. LORILLAIID'S Yacht Club
is made of the choic est leaf grown it is anti-nervous its effects, as the
Smoltifts Tobacco
agreeable taste after smoking it is verymild light in color and weight, honco one pounc will last as long as fhrcq of ordinary tobacco, In this brand wo also pack orders every for first quality Mcerschaum Pipes. Try
r-Tit.c
fti. e«5i
W
500
1
Who are the Sole Agents for this City.
mit 'tn
he Mourning
*\Y.
Grandst..New York,
manufactures Firemen's Caps of best material and finish Fatigue Caps of leather or cloth, any color, neat,leatherfronts:Fire Trumpets, brass,and
ELEGANT FELT BALMORAL SKIRTS,
T' V*
And will PAPER, GLASSES,
BUCKEYE CASH STORE
Maih corner of tfixth'Street,
TEItR/B-HATJTE, TNlDTJLlSrJL?
,mnws&fi
I, luff*? v*
Owing to the lateness of the Season in getting into our Jfew Store, we shall offer X^arge Purchases of Dry Goods recently made on the present low price oi' Oold at LESS than Wholesale Prices at Retail.
&
IJiibleaclicd Muslins
Good Muslins
jjOO'"""™ heaxy
44
better
86
44 44
extra.
yards Magnificent Dress
yards Changeable Poplins
i,
Bed Blankets, Tickings, Factory Flannels. Factory Jeans, Cottoir lTarn,*Carnet Chain,CAEAPER than the CHEAPEST! ,4
Si DRESS" GOODS DEPARTMENT
.foj jif %'w. *. i^ii ti&
HO feet of Shelving and Counter devoted to this class of Goods 10,000
Goods
in
30
PlaidSerges and Tartan Plaids for Suits.
SPECIALITY IN BLACK ALPACAS.
The longest Stock of this Line of Goods in the market, representing fifty different Styles and Prices
riiks
-ill
•ij-
THE ROYAL STANDARD
-fi &
I v#
&
A AL AC JES-l
(Trade Mark registered in England and imported exclusively by Griswold„&. Kellogg.) i,
Sold only by W. S. RYCE & CO., in Terre-Haute,
and colorf and will give perfect satisfaction to all purchasers.
BLACK ALPACAS in all outside makes of every quality and price, from 33c to $1.50
"wri"
•XII Ik I '1 "1 if '*t ,,J x^Vr"r,'-,r
broods
Will be worth the attention of those wanting this class of Goods.
COMPETITION DISTANCED IN BLACK SILKS!
Gro Grain and Taffeta Silks, embracing every grade aud Price, from the lowest to the best. Our BLACK SILKS ARE REDUCED TO A SPECIE BASIS. of a good Black Silk at $1.50 per yard. Present.
SHAWLSf FURS AND CLOAKS!
This Department, fitted specially for this class of Goods, represents an
INDEPENDENT! FUR AND SHAWL STORE!
So extensive is the Stock, embracing in part every grade of Paisley, Lung and Square Shawls from $15 to $75, including everything in the way of Wool Shawis, from the Misses at 75 cents to the elegant Plaid and Stripe, beginning at $3.75, including all the best qualities at higher prices.
FURS-£ IN ?-FlT(CH MINK 'AND'*" SQUIRREL,
Astrachan Collars and Muffs and Cloaks, Mink and Fitch Boas and Muffs, Children's Furs, &c., &c. xlf,
THE FANCY NOTION DEPARTMENT Excells anything of the kind In the city, and is not surpassed East or West. jLaee Handkerchiefs from 50 cents to the handsomest Real Lace at $30. Real Thread ace Collars Lace Chemisette, Talencennes and Thread Laces and Inserting* adies Embroidered and ^Tucked Pocket Handkerchiefs in great variety. FULL MWE OF WHITE GOODS. ,H,
GLOVES, HOSE AND UNDERWEAR
S3 SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. uiwJt'v Vew Styles, Collars, Ties, Scarfs Cuffs, 1,2, 3 Plaits White Dress Shirts, Hemstitch Handkerchiefs, Ac., jnst received. '-if Vf., I Tne Stock is too large to Notice all the Departments at one time, several have been
Prices of «oods iiiHl-r aiij eirc^|.^Wt eci9 jyiU flw.ths market. 'j'w ... 5-r Jfin!' «t. ifm
WSb RYCESf CARPBIf HALL-SSj,
Will succeed tho "Buckeye Store," at the Old Stand, 77 Main Street, now being refitted as an
.:....10eents worth 15 •121-2c worth 16 2-3 lOc worth 121-2 12 1-2 worth 15 15 worth 18 23c worth 30 30 worth 40 23 worth 30 .35' worth 50
bsre sj'I]
yd h*
-v
all grades and qualities.
cents per yard, worth
oni tu noiti .. 'i iP, I" I)f ruf 1 I -wad! -Hi1
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I llv! jdli"! I ...
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"i-4«]
Bib t'tm-
50
cents.
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These goods are superior in width, weight,
lii J"" m.
I yu
A Black Silk Dress is the thing for a Holiday
W i)
in Embossed, Embroidered,Printed.&c.
I
O a Sr am
-J.
Exclusive House -Furnishing Store,
the of 1870 with an Entire NEW STOCK of CARPETS, WALL ONS, CURTAIN GOODS, WINDOW SHADES, LOOKING UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
&c., &C.
In the mean time for everything in the line of Carp«ti and WallJPaper, go to
5
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:fh-
1
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Department
Just think
W Jiv:
fefi
CARPET iHALL,
77 MAIN STREET, ..r
is ttc 5t FMCSgS, propiiratory to pur Spring ananlnCa ffrf'Wpi ,f _-f- 'i
XOOK AT IT!
TKe
Empire
MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO.,
W S OF NEW YORK,
ITa« achieved a sncces without a parallel' in the history of Life Insurance.
iS'tM
THE CHEAPEST
HTSURAHCE COKPAHY
INTHEVOBLD!
A Life Policy eovering 810,000, can be obtained front this reliable and progressive company, which will cost the insured (pgea 35) only $195 80
Without any Small Additions fQr InterestI •J
This policy will hold good for two years with out further payments, so that tho cash payment of a $10,000
Policy in this will
be equal to only
$87 90
per year.company
A good number of Policies have already been taken by some of the best citizons of this city in this candidate for public favor, which is destined to do a very large business here, and why should it not? for notice somo of its liberal and distinctive features
Ordinary whole-life Policies
Absolutely Non-Forfeitable From payment of first annual premiums *w' o* .'kte* &i8
All restrictions upon TRAVEL and RESIDENCE removed, and no permits required.
THE EMPIRE
Has organ ized a Board of Insurance consisting of some of our best and most reliable citizens to which all desiring tA
1 'U-ft 3 SJ t.
,, nti ul --'siit.i! -jti'Hitti-i4"j h' LIFE INSURANCE
Would do well to refer for further information before taking Policies elsewhere.
ft I
Call at tho office of tho Board, at
j'a'f.'
tedJiKiisortr! an-'i
ShMnon'sRankj
in
Ohio Street, bet. 3d and 4tli Sts.^
Or upon any of the following gentlemen who are members of the who will give any information desired.3oard,
COL. W. E.
W. W. JOHNSON.
S--i
VI
I
i-riut'j i/ttr, fj .'J
sr
-nr.'
Physician.
B.F. HAVENS,
Attorney.
J. n. DOUGLASS,
nov2l)dly
Soliciting Agent
,"li pit :"i 't Jt
01 IN
a
cj
.H
All worklentrasted to
f-
have made arrangements to
i/
iill
a HI 0 •N es a to H.
fl
Wm. M. Barr, I N. B. Tealcle,
BARE YEAKLE,"' House and Sign Painters ^th St., Opp. Central Engine House,
us
COAL.
Coal and Wood.
I). C. STUNKAED AND WM. BAUICK.
Having formed a partnership under the name ofStunkard i.Barrick, for the sale of Coal and Wood, would respectfully announce to the public that they will keep constantly on hand and for sale at lowest rates, all kinds of Coal at wholcsalo and retail, also Wood for tho fall and winter trade.
Office at No.
25
QUL
O Bei
LIVAN COUNT! COAL.
Being now prepared to fill all orders for Sullivan County Coal, which is claimed to bo cqnr.l to the Brazil, for all domestic purposes, will deliver to any part of tho city, by leaving your order at office of
E. B.
211
OfTiCK—North
Scc24dtf
all orders,
and give all information in regard to the business.
J. A.MORGAN.
°10AL' OA L!—RIVER COAL! Screened on tho widest scroen used in Vigo county, and now iff time to get winter supplies at tho lowc»your rates. All orders promptly filled. Thankful for
pAst
favors,I
respectfully ask a continuance of tho saino liberal patronage.
Third street, between Main
and Chorry streets, where orders
may
be left,
or at tho old Weight Scales, or by addressing
P. O..Box 396. JOHN
McFARLANE.
LEATHER, HIDES, &C.
L* A. BUBXKTT.
JOHN F. MKACniM.
A. BURNETT & CO.,
Manaiactarcrs and Dealers
Leather, Hides, Oils, Shoe Findings,
ASD VCBRU1H' TOOLS.
Hos. 144 146 Main SI., Terre Hank, Ind
CASH for Hides, Furs, Sheep Pelts, Deer gkins. Tallow, and Leather in tne Rough,
Consignments always recel'e prompt attention^1''
may5dwtf
CARRIACES.
J. X. WILDY, LKWIS T80MA8, WlLLIilM POTH8. WILDY, THOMAS & CO.,
Carriage Manufacturers,
Corner 2d and Walnut Su, Terre Haute, Ind. Repairing done promptly and at Lpw Rates je2dtf
HATS AND CAPS.
NEW YORK HAT STORE. JOSEPH C. YATES IS JU8T IN RECEIPT OF Mens' Hats of all kind,
Boys' Harts of all kind#, Misses' Hats of all kiwis', Infants'Hats of all kinds,
And at nil prices.
Cwmo and*see^^e
0rder
eU°rt notioe-
THE WINTER STALES,
4
ii
THE
Main Street,
73
We
S4Sna„(,
3 i* 'ttisfi
NO ACCUMULATINN OF IN TEREST on Loans or Deferred Premiums, and NO INCREASE of annual payment on any class of Policies. .ti'
McLEAN. Attorney
P. SHANNON,
Banker.
.! W.H. STEWART,
Sheriff.
DR. W. 1). MULL,
Physician
*i. A. B. FOUTS,Liveryman. HON. G. F. COOKERLY. ,' L. SEEBERGER.
Hare but
Butcher.Mmxr.
M. SCHOEMEHL,
City Treasurer.
fsijy
Torre Haute, Indiana, 1
IS NOW IN FULL BLAST!
awAk
OUB STOCK IS COMPLETE in
ihty
De
partment, and wo can show our patrons an immense variety of all kinds of ,.j
DRESS GOODS,] f' ..
1
-. And
'•ntf ir
Domestics, r-' Cloths, t- Cassimeres, .i. Nhawls,
Flannels,
3:- Blankets, 's,ir
i"Ac^
AiSf &e.
A
ALL BOUGHT FOR CASH AT
LOWEST PRICES!
which will be
ir ty .1
Sold
1
Cheap!
-stb
One
Price!
Any child can bo sent to the Now York Store will buy
AS CHEAP
an_ Dry Goods
as the best judge oi
1
Thus
o:
Justice is Done to All it'i vo I) i#'* I 'j Remember tlio
Slffn:
Hii.Ki.g5Sl STORE
mmmcj
And try New York Store!'*
You will be convinced that the place for
B^K,a-^Liisrs^
In i)ry Goods, is tho
New York Store,!
73 Main Street,
l:
Terre Haute, Indiana. Wittenberg, lluschhaupt & Co.
S
0} 0)
I
fl H.
will receive prompt
attention. Special attontion given to Sign Painting nd Graining. dly.
d'
Buntin House,Terro Haute,
Ind. All orders for Coal filled promptly.
A
share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.the
Bryant
Ripley,or
&
Co.,
J. A.
C. I.
Footc's Tea Store, with whom
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55
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,COSSET'S
WATJEK-PROOF
Oil Blacking Preserver, FOR Boots,Shoes,Leather, Harness,
Is now supplied to the Trade at tho Mnnufacturer's price, by
URIAH JEFFERS,
dldlm Wholesale Airent for Tcrrc-Hautc.'' CHAS. ALEXANDER.
k.
c.
BRAD
ALEXANDER & READ, DEALERS IN
FLOUE, MEAL,
•m
CORN, OATH,
LED HA1T.
AND FEED OF ALL KINDS,
93:&
,t Corner Sth anil Jlaln St*.
Articles delivored to any part of the cityfreo of charge. dec3cl3m
D. LKLEWKB. I. LKLKWKI. New York Far Manufactory
D. LELEWER & BRO.^
WbolctaU Dealers and Manufacturers of
Ladies' & Gents's Fursf Gloves, Ac,,
Ko. oOSonth Mrrfdlan Street, Schnull's Hloek,
IXDIAXAPOLIS, TND.
to- Furs1 m-modeled into the Latest Styles, at reasonable chararej. Particular attention paid to repairing and altering (urs, if sent from distance.
oetlWtoianl
ATTORNEYS.
JOHX P. BAIKO,
.Hk,
CBARLKScitFT.
A A I
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OffiCI—Ko. 82 Main Street, up etaint.
A GOOD BUSINESS
I'OH
At a Bargain!!
Mi
Being engaged in other bnsinoys, I offer for sale my Ice Houso and Lot, situated in thei north part of town on tho bank of tho River also my three teams, wagons and harness, and •.*»• all the tools neeesr.iry tn carry on tho business, A good bargain cfcvn bo bad if application
made within twenty daj-jt.
i&
|!ec?(Hw J. STEINMEHIi
