Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 March 1870 — Page 2

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DAILT1XPRESS.

TERBE HAUTE, IND.

Republican State Ticket# "8ECEKTAEY OF STATE, MAX P. A. HOFFMAk. —AUDWOB OP STATK."

VO"S"B. MILRoV.L JUBOKS OP SUPBBMK COPT.I fcJEHU T. ELLIOTT,I ... -K. C.GMGOKY.

•iiiWil ««Hi5S^,TBWS8LKlLii ««.niaj m« wjftclswl HOBBS.

Political News and Votings.

write

|lj|nders|ii^t he

earlv part of the jfwar, when he gets through with "What I Know of Farming,

the Cincinnati Ton* suggest* that

OPPOSITION to the Georgia bill has delayed the proclamation of the Fifteenth Amendment until, it is understood, the negro vote in Connecticut will be lots mill,* want of seasonable registration. j.

Gov. ALCORN and the Mississippi Legislature are giving attention to the escape of Yerger, not only proposing liberal rewards for his recapture, but free inquiry into the mode of his escape. Meanwhile,

A WASHINGTON dispatch

to

the Cincin­

nati K,^tat* there that Attorney General Hoar has "gone home to stay."' Hoar's virtue and ability are unquestioned, but his brusque manner has made him many enemies, and his retiracv will-be regretted by few.

"Utter Silence Grant." "True, remarks the Cincinnati

(Jhronu-le,

he utterly silenc-

(•d the rebellion, and, he,* Y^.U utterly silence the cavilers and malcontents by his suocessMidininistration of the Government in the interests of the people. We like this kind of silence it is golden

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Philadelphia Press says it is not proposed to territorialize Tennessee,, npr to place her under military control. It is thought that the State canlJe reconstructed without resorting to this process. There is in reality no government in Tennessee— none that can protect the lives and propr erty of the citizeus. The Legislature ha* repealed the law for the organization of a militia, so that the Governor, even if he wais disposed, caiino| suinruon fli'e militia Ui enforce the laws and preserve the peace. It is stated on good authority that the Secretary of State, being" absent on business in a distant part of the State, was afraid to return to Nashville, owing to the lawlessness which prevails through out the State.

THOSE eminent patriots who constitute the Democratic Legislature of California have found an eminently Democratic spj lution of the Chinese problem., These people aretobe followed even to the grave with persecution and abuse. The Legislature has passed a bill prohibiting the shipment of the bodies of dead Cfliinamen to their native country, under penalty of one hundred dollars tine for each offense. If this law lie enforced it will prove not only an effectual estoppel upon Chinese immigration, but will drive out of the State large numbers of those already there. It is pait'oi the contract made with every Chinaman who comes to California, that in carfe of death his bones be conveyed to'his native land and to place a restriction upon such removal is in effect to prohibit tfce^r immigration.

"A BAD MOVE* is What ''the Chicago

iUpubHvan

styles the resolution of Mr.

Rogers, of Arkansas, to discharge all women clerks in.the departments at Washington aad we agree xviih' the

Repub*

liean in the opinion that it inusi be backed by very strong arguments to entitle it even to respect. Many of the clerks are needy, and have claims as relatives of tho*e who perished on the field of battle during the rebellion, an4 having proved tkeraselve^efteient, some other reason besides that of sex should be demanded for theiir dissmiasal. The '•woman's rights" movement meet' with opposition and ridicnl enough without adding the blow proposed bv Mr. Rogers.* Whatever may be done ia relation to extending a .franchise to women, there can lie no objection to their obtaining employment wherever they- ban get it, and beuag encouraged in positions they are really capable of tilling. The resolutions recently State Working-women's

Labor I'nioti are very

clear and cohvfncinst upon this' point, and, indeed, exhibit abetter knowledge of pelitical e£onoft»y than is usually found in similar .of men.

expressions .from' or^tpiw»tion?

COMMISSIONER DELAKOV efforts tb secure a faithful collection of the taxtes hare already been productive of import* ant results. articles are year, and th the reve^jki

Mb hitbm*

dodging their responsibilities.

ous. See bow he "goes OH over the colored Senators: "There is something wonderfully like God's provdienee Here.

a rebellion start^l to perpetuate the. slavery of his people, and gives utterance to his joy over the defeat of that rebellion and demands that the rights of bis race shall be protected and yet the sun slynw growfpfnd 'all4s quirt,on

"tV'hat I Knotf of Arming. Davis into the Senate, wd whence gets there the first thing he does is to kill the

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^TfTirTTrrFr rT

If Con] lieed the fact that "time is money, may be able to add a considerable item to the list of "reductions." This newspaper* can attend to the "chaffing" and critoising. Let the members of Congress attend only to business.

vote of Garrett Davis. As the sad, and as some believe, the mad Prince, after he had-met his father's spirit, said to his

'And therefore, as a stranger, give it welcome!" .tiiiftft

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Ct£N. LOGAN'S Army Retrenchment hill, an imperfect copyof which we have already published, provides, among other things, for abolishing the qrade of Gen. eral and Lieutenant General, for reducing the number .of Major Genoralsfsom five to three, attd of Brigadier Generals from ten to six. Chiefs of staff are to lank us Colonels instead of as Brigadier Generals'

ident at his dlscretiop, without regard to seniority. "We lis atsfr'amhorized to plaae upon the retired list,and order to be mus tered out, in'hn distfretioii, such officers as he may designate, not exceeding 250 in nymtjfef', wlt|l one y.ejws pafantfjilowance*' ^rfevet'rank is to He iibolrebed, and no officer allowed to hold any civil

of Western Scen^rj

Of Salt Lake City, and th* peerless Yosjemite,. so much has been written (he past season by tourists that I shall omit alL reference..to them here, a&& allude to other objects of interest to be found traveling toward the setting 9un. THE ROCKy MOUNTAIXS AND COtORAtiO

Whferethel"nionPacifi6 faiWoJid reach es its highest summit,at Sherman, over8,000 feet above the level of the sea, but little mountain scenery is discernible.— lake the Soufh Pass, on the old roiltf of emigrant travel, and Bridget's Pass, on the later route of the daily overland stag^ the R»i!raad,Pa« seefHR^o Jiave been marked out by Nature, TeVfeling down these mountains that form the-back-bone of the North American Continent.

To see the Rocky Mountains- in tlieir majesty, with the wonderful parfes (lying 6,000 to 8,000 feet above the sea, and larg-

traveler should leave the Pacific Railroad at Cheyenne for Denver, 110 miles south, half of which distance is ajready traversed by rail, and the rest by fine natural road, requiring but a few hours in the stage coach. There, on the banks of the Platte, with the apparently boundless plains to the north and east and south, a sublime panorama of mountain scenery to the west is ever before the beholder. In the glance of a moment the eye sweeps over one hundred and twenty .ndlesof a range, with its peaks, cliffs and table mountains, grandly towering fyrard the skies, sparkling in the morning sun, darfceping at eventide, and blackened sometimes by the., storms that sweep over jt. Cities, and mines, aqd natural,parks axe^emttosomed within it. A deep blue sky, that could scarcely be rivaled by Italy, almost always gladdens you. A$d the airthat you breathe, clear and dry and purfe, is like a tonic to the system. Two or three weeks will enable the traveler to cross the Snotfv Range on horseback nt the Berthroud or Bowlder P#s», some 12,000 feet above the sea with gr»»d and changing

^(Hiiided. amphitheatricaUy by its encircling iuountau*s yi»|f the Sulphur Springs, and enjoiy fts healing virtne and, ascending Gray's Peak, 15 000 feet high, aimpliiin rolling AW*ys,in e.v^ry directiwi. 'Returiifiig to DeitVer through the mining towns of Empire, Georgetown, Central City, &e., and stopping over at Idaho, the Saratoga of Colorado, you can visit the Sooth Park. in wheels ascend the majestic Mount Lincoln, chief of the towering mountains

of

ever but of ajgnl large' in volume to the v~

(o^al

Commissioner iw now auerwu ganize an assessment of the income which shall secure its payment bv all who are justly liable to its operation, and prevent the escape of many large capital-

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"There are more things in heaven and earth.

Tha^'aredreained pf in your philosophy.' "And when Mr. Revels appeared in the Senate as the successor* oft the great architect of ruin, thfs, Deujiocrats must have felt like poor itoiatio when he saw the ghosMiM Ifo young master meet bin?— •6 day and nightlint thifi is wondrous strange while the Republicans, delighted that the •Democratic surprise was not Democratic anger, joyfullv .echoed the worcls of Ham-

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BY HON. SCHOXF^ACWLBAX.

From the New Yprk fndypjWlont.J The near approach of the season when Htftpy fontifrifo' -and individuals will be discussing the direction in which they shall th^n their'steps to enjoy the pleas nres of travel, induces me to write this

to EurojSe. The extravagant and ott quoted" exclamation, "See Naples, and die," has in the past turned the thoughts of many whose leisure or means enable them to travel to the Old-World, where so muchJihatis T)icUiresque,-«o muph that is sublitii^ in grahdefar, is to be wftiiessed. Not "to die,'! of course^.. But to make life happier feVtetiiore, by the wider experi ence, the broadened mind, the fuller knowledge that results from travel, be

imj^p^.tq)on the

mind, and which the mystic power of memory can stlmuion, again and again, before the mental vision.

JfcS&S/ 'how ever,

wiser and more profitable for Americans to travel ot^r the continental area of their own jiatiojj,

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learn more, thoroughly by

actual observation of fne grandeur of HB almost illimitable resources, a* well as to eniov the magnificent scenery JU£ its thw^amWe^refcions ^e%^t^neniM ali'^ifeir intereat^aii which excel their owirland in attractiv features mainly in antiquity and accumu lated wealth, rather than-in natural scenery which gladdens the' eye by its beauty.

SentiiiePi

our ntrtion cross

the. range over to the valley of the Arkantas, and the ch»ming snirou^dings of its Twin Lakes and return by Colorado City, the Garden of-the Gods, and Pike's Peak (a mountain standing out frojp the Range on the Plain3, and comparatively easy of ascent){ b-ick again to Denver "this whole of this South Park trip, with" Its wild and varied scenery, easily performed ia a carriage—except, of course, tlie ascent of MonHt L?pco)ji. Nowhere can three weeks be more profit. bly ind delightfully spent by the invalid or seeker

of

the pleasures of travel and

to those who enjoy the rortfchirtg and bracing experiences of camping out, and (he pleasure of fishing l«trearns filled with delicious trout there is a douj^j.e enjoy* mentiftslflre

THE GRKAT BAilX AND SIERRAS. Dashing on western ip a "Pullmin Palace Car"—the perfection of ^jse in travel —you erfeiKS the great tn.tratnoBtaneJnsjn of the continent,-whush, owfrn 300 mile* bv C00 miles in extent, walled In by the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada#, has no outlet for its waters in any direction to the sea. Here rivers, Hke the Carson and Humboldt, rise and swell into tine streams, then instead of seeking

wmm

thfe bcfeah thrbiigh lake or bav, sink for- heatd in fiwor of the reduction Every-

The grandest scenery on this part of the route to the Paci6c is where the road

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through Echo Canon, formerly the gatewav pf approach to the Mormon capi-

Nor isit'a single range, as has be«in nerally supposed. There* are oftener twp or three ranges, with their tespertive summits and, instead of crossing them in eight or ten miles, they roll away in-a "billowy succession of mountains, seventy miles ahd over in width, clothed in the living green of gigantic forests, •until above the passes which wagoft and ra ilroad train? have sought, the line is.refcched oif perpetual, unmelting snow.

At Sumiiiit Station, over 7,000 -feet above the sea (and at and aroutid which

the summer t-rayeler can spend a delightful day, with .a pleasant and home like inn for meats ana test), you look dofJi on

Donner Lake, nestling no quietly and attractively amongst the mountains as to charm yoa with ite beauty. And you will not soon forget a drive on its shores with its unruffled water at your side, and the grand and impressive view of ,the railroad tract carved along tht face ol the range Avhich overhang^ it, And whicb von can follow with the eye for

I/AKE TAHOK.

where the burdens were bear.

rivers, so le, like ib wainland ntainhave briniest fish can those

his peal reaao to in same cannot Decern

swim float in it like a cork.

sloping on vwg in be-

twefeh bOTg una Jtmgpitotis-r(fck until, vhereit sMkfe'ro^Veber Valley, there but 1 ittle more space .than tracks require. and the Weber Canon ri vaiJk iivi&their bold and striking fcaturtSi*'

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Curving northerly, tb s^jjU^ the old migrant trail in the valley of tiie Humboldt tapparthtly designed by Prcfvi-' dence, like the Valliyr ^f tl^e, P\atte, ^l»o Damon, &c., for the pathway of the swiftm'oving railroad- traiWS traverse them), the Sierras, reaTJy i^e 'Andes of our continent,are scten: in aighti Towering toward the skies, they andntet in the distance—an impam|S&°bti£r^er, apparently, to thetriumphant advance of the" great motor of this centiiH,' the locomotive, until the conquering energyof the Californians who.formed,tlie Ceob" Pacific Railroad Company, witji wlnlc herculean labors, carried

:thipir.

.tral

over its summits. Wonfs are weak tod scribe the engineering which acbiey* this result. Enormous ravine^ the persistent labors of years, huge bills cut down to the -required grade, dark tu nels blasted through towelling cl track cut into the sides of almost precipitous'mountains, where from the »T-win-dow you can look down into the valley 2,500 feet beneafch*you, and nearly forfcv now.shdk otjolW

vU«ler

in

But the pre-eminent gem of theacenery of the Sierras lies a few.miles from the Pacific Railroad.* Leaving it at Truckee, the next station east of.SCunmit, a «tage takes you fifteen miles up, tne valley ol the impetuous and bratvling''''Truckee River, wliich Calls 0.00 .feet in tha.t distance and there, embosomed amongst these mountain sHmmits, surrounded by dense forests and sn0w-Ct?d'neak?,, r,500 feet above the sea, is Lake Talioe.. It is a beautiful sheet of water, tWerity miles by ten miles in extent sfo fexquisitely dear that von can see fifty to one hundred feet down as if it were but ten,

:and

nothing j^td happened.

to ation. But and general, opinion

with a

steamboat upon it, on which you can sail the fifteeq miles between the hotels^ thm are built able mountain ence difficult to do

Butt TOP,st stop I intended to say about scpnery oni Paeific slope for another article,. wop

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^rfMVOMliN AS JtROUS. .«• -'.M I- 't ... Exeilement in Wyomtog feiWfor}.

From the Lnramie fiintinelj) We propose .tipQW readers ift^o the secret of few -fefit? »Uuatr»Uve of the great excitement which our female jury has caused in fh'e world. On the evening of the dav on which we first published the list of names, the Western Union Telegraph operator here' broke in upon the -regular dispatches' to call Chicago, and told them he 'had some news tQ send. They told him to wait till the regular report was dope. "Biit,'\ said this operator, "this js h—il!" "Well send it along," wa? the r^ply,. then pro ceedel to forward an account of thje drawing of the jury, die names of all the ladie-, and the remarks of the

reworks jv#s fiiesarae fa^ht sent

over the cable, and lb# mwnuig otter the drawing of bur jury *1| tf»# particulars, together with the names of the ladies, were published in all the leading journals of Kit rope and furnished to the crowned 'heads—lb priti'ce arid peasant to digest with their coffee at tite breakfast table. Kven more remarkable results than this have sprung from it, which as vet we are not sit liberty to mike public. Mpre than a hundred and fifty .messages iuj.v« been received at this office asking forget* further particulars. We doubt if the firing o« Fort Sumter raised a greater excitement in the world at large Uian the selection, of females to sit as jurors *way otit here in the Bocky Mountains.

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'D«g» Bijiiglt the

X*OB.

It has often been noticed that dogs seem to" find a fearful and mysterious pleasure in having at tbe mooh, and that on such occasions the moon keeps on as'Jf "-ThftJtoiiwrfcaKbeee t^

is illustrired fhe conduct of President Grant, Who i* #*ti#g ^verv whe man will act when h* is assailed with f» ap«§r.. ,, ^11^ 1 Indiana He take* no notice whatever of the

appointed office-seekers who attack hi»,

knowing well that their notoriously bad 1

arstem nevf yet failed ta triumph against 'tU*mn*»Mlv«H«i The President will onlT stand Mgmr

that

than they once rem

I said

ill not give way for the

sake of pleasing others." Within a week another subject of the same iuiture has arisen. It has become neeessarv to appoint an Associate Justice

mav not sav a majority—were in favor lllllllliilWBlllBilll

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the post—a trict where^n^ffmWrmflsf The President at first thought

But he lisKMStt^tfee on the oth-

lwitfi'oWt/d^a'^lt^s

to

ttftsrtli¥%Rir^Ket %i6Ws for

which the Sierras aie famed. ."-sA.il 2 these triumphs of man over the obstacles of natnre aittest tbe grandeur 'and immensity Of the work -bywhi«A thiw A-owningirange has beenWSatled. sij.w

Requires imaiedff.t^ attention, .as neglect often results in an lincurableLung Disease.

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CiistVuii, Sawing, Planing and Turning. ,..w

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the,

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IINDERtAfCeifS.

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Sentinel-

on the subject, giving our paper the credit like a gentleman, as lie is. As" soon as the nature of the dispatch became known, great Interest was .^manifested along the line to get ft fujly and accurately, and thiB office was sevcral times obliged to repeat parts of it. ,esj»ectally the names of jurors, so that they might get them correctly.' After the message had gone over the wir««," amasing*in the extreme to hear the various ejaculatory remarks which it called forth from' one end of the country to the other. But this was the least part of the excitement. The message, including the

'Baving purchased baclr -froin Bi W. Chad wick, & ruber 4 Co., the UnderUker tablishment, and having had seven years experience in Mie business is iiiW prepared to furnish Metalic Burial Cases Cases, Casket^and Wooden Coffins, of sizes, from the best ana largest stock of burial material rn the State, at ^io. 2 North Third street, Terre Haute, Indiana. »«r

Keeping, Venmanshm

andAriMmetir,

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in

characters deprive theirstatement* W ^ylunsunM^d in th#

tuuk

be performed, dift'erently.

Mf.t tu

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side, they satisfited iusHnjiid^ -artd on Wedneiday he colled the members of the Sedate JiMticialyt Committee /befc^e him, atid.tttld them that he «ohhl nominate a Southern rlan if they.f»nsidered lit expedient.

These incident^ s?et liefore us the character of. the Government piorc cl«irly thftn tbltitti^ of commeht tdbld d^.' The* proW* fWattnsMillif 'hivft^ i'PVesid^it who treats hfe bp»mons as if they were tmalteralde latfp, we hav/R- ou&, .wiiois open to coft,vietion, #nd JSho earnestly and habitually .studies the wants and wishes qf..tbe |)eqple. New JfainpslHre has alreadvjasserted its coutinucd confidence iin tne GoverlimerttL Coirniecticut %ill foflbw ih.iKetoiri^Me, iaiidA^fiaVe no doubV that if^h^ RiipfilJliekns are vigilanf—Kncl

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Vigilarite ho

party can live—tliiH*1 ^vill ke^p fiUt'hold of the balance of [Vnwer'for many years to

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nnpreebdenterf in the history •of'the StJrtc, Saturday evenin^'s'rttid t^ihday'niorning's trains on/'t-he'ih.nnsa* Paeific had five littered iju^ipigrajits for tJiat, State.

tiouaLi oUy)g ^jniiii^tli^tfe requirements:

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A Coiighj€®ld.or

Trecket

will most invariably give in­

stant relief. For BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CAIAUH, (COMSTNTPTIVE and, THRO*^ PISSASKS, they have a,soothing effect.

SINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS use them tp clear and strengthen the voice. Owing to the good refutation and popularity of thij:'TrocheSi many

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THE I^ATEST STYl'.jE

Family iirQcerles, i'otiaion»,

Hermetically Settled Fruits,

1 ef/etaples, Oyster* Fish,

Preserves, feflpeg,

aq if Suwees, Catsup, p, ..

pickle# mul

Country Produce,

Ohio Street between 3d and 4th,

Terre-Haute, Indiana,

Goods delivered in the City free of charge. .• i* -i inaridly

PHILOSOPHYL*CTUBF.3,S

of

MABEIAGE.

A NEW COPRSE OF agdelirered

LIVE tor. ouin* MAIM ii# IIUU viu o«v I ood Generally Koriewed Iho cause of la iaastlon: Flatnlanec and Ncrvons llyseaae accounted fori Marriage PhiloiophicallgConsidered,

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TAILORING.

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U. &4MISTEB

Is noWreeeiVliif the Urkest and best Set^etei stoek ofSptine

Cawiiiiers,

JO!

Suitings,

That W has ever brought to this market.'Thete mofls beina all firesh aad new, and

BETTER BAIMJA1NH

Than has been offered, aiace fUe- war: also a ni^elineof W -t'= u. Shirts,-n

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All persona wantin#anything in his line are respectfully solicited to pall and examine his Stock, at( -4'

No. 79 Main Street '3 Ut!

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And OB very Reasonable Terms. Having no high rents to pay, he., promises t9 make up to order, whether the goods be furnished by him or n^. Bverythingin his line cheaper than anywhere else.,

Cutting done and warranted to*t. rt jiMral patr°psse solicited. ?au*29atf

W. F. BRISOOE, 1 DEAL BE JK

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Pocket volume# contain in these

Lectures will be forwarded on receipt of four ttampo.bS oddrtMing Scq't Nntr VoRt Mc. MTU OF ASATOKY, M8 Broadway New York. marlbdly

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AJljiersons having claim? agaiavt the late

place of bt)«iner 3 0f the lnt(fftrin,jlr aettlemenr. AUo, all p^son# knowing thewseTve* Indebted to raid ftrrn are reqneated to call and 1^ 'sciiAk\.r).IMiAllHR^lKY I:

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LAW OFFICE AM) BEAL ESTATE_^GESCY.

KEELER

Attwjfjs at Law aid Real fetate AgtaU,

OKSE* 1419 T«uai» OT*.

TERRE BA UTE, IXD.

u. 'Jf K^EIiBB, Notary Public.

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Terre Haute, Ind*

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DRY COOOS.

ITeW York Store,

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73 Mailt Street! ':.'v (..( 1 .!'

ni Terre Haute, Indiana,

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As the time for the Spring trade approaches we would direct the attention of parties in want of ((ui-rtr-irt- t« --,»!• 1 ».ti

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Brown Sheetings.^ Bleached Muslins Ginghams,

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Best Bargains!

In the Dry Goods line has secured for ns a large trade, and we shall continue to interest buyers by -i fkfci.i^ -f»*ifc .wiloyf

Lowest Fatr Dealing

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JUSTICE TO ALL

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73 MALS STREET.

Torre-Haute, Indiana.

CHAIN DEALERS.

JOffST HANEY,

Commission Merchant,

and Retail Dealer 4n i. Warehouse on North

And Wholesale all, kind* of ttrain. First Street, at Canal Basin. Terre-Hante, Indiana..

Strict attention paid to receivinf and for wardina rood«. a leWdwtf

CHAS. AI.KXAHDER.

ALEXANDER & BEAD,

DEALERS JM

FLOUR, MEAL,

COBN. OATS,

AND FEED OF A^L KJFPS,

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