Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 March 1870 — Page 2

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Republican State Ticket.

OTCHWAHY •JMWAT*. MAX F. A. HOFFMAN. ADDITOR OP STATB,"

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B0BKRT H. MILEOi 1 JCBGBS OP BUPKWI* OODBT, -t JEHU T. ELLIOTT,

R. C. G^ORY.

(ANDREW L. OSBORNE.

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tells of "a big

SttXttWftS seventeen in all started up. But the captives were wee things, taken in their den.

The' Republican County Convention of Marion, on Saturday last, nominated the

following 1**^® ticket,:6 ^natQr B. Martindale Representative^ Fnlding Beeler, James H. Ruddell, O. Wilson and Edward King. Also resolved fayo|U~'k"^.nnminAtion of Gen.

That's what worries the Democracy. AU they carfe&» ta'fhfc plan^i Pn4# be excluded from that game, will yet be

the death of that party

We give in another cojumn part of a financial article from an exchange,written

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the true ones. And like him we seriously doubt whether gold will be kept down, and mu^!W dpubUhe to specie payment. Certain it is, that however desirable it may be, it cannot be accomplished in connection with further inflation of the currency. And one of the most transparent of inconsistencies, to

an increase of paper, whether in Greenbacks, or National Bunk notes. 'Contraction is the road to specie payment, expension to a rfseui gold prtefflitJtA^ and the two roadB.cWP$fbe traye^d at once.

-Here is a characteristic specimen of the freedom of discussion and thought allowed in Rome. A Bishop driven from the tribune for desiring unanimity on so important an article of faith, as the Papa Infallibility!" Imagine that doctrine promulgated, and an.-American Conges* lMislating|under_|h^dictntion tjie 8?llabus

In the (Ecumenical council, Bisliop Strossmever moved that the entireconclirS^flte'EpteeopSt^ be i^^sary for the dofipitiott of art artacledg ««|b. The mouon caiised exWaOrdinairexcitement, and met with violent opposition. It in reported ithe bishop .was,, insulted, driven from the trifeune^and itlweatened.

And, by the way.the nftmnerin ^iich denials wruhg out by the ekigtocie^ of controversy afterwards return to plague

their ing extract, ftow that life WjArmip of "Paial Infallibility" is libouf to ^irihe highest-pp&WVty claimed p„rce,i

fhU this d^ation

made in his

enlightened (hlholic fiotds faPOff*

bihty lo be.cm, artkk of faith.

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''"Appeab W^ttaiMbefdife the Bishop of Rome though he was not believed to be.infallible.

mher Ko

I do not, and.

none of my brethren, that I know of, do. TheCatholic belfcvte *hfJ"ope, as a mfin, to be as liaWe to error as almast any man in the universe. Man is man, and no man is infallible^either in doctrine tor morals. Many ot thePopes have sinned, and some of then have been ba,d men. 1

Here's what an exchange says about jone of Olive Logan's trips. Who says tehe hasn't grit enough to vote? I After lecturing jt he Missouri river ...v took her about ai*PSP»n^BWttonsld *d somewhat danKpii^ ISien si a special trai^orwPs-M«^--3|n carried helter fikeltw om tWClSMd & Kock Island to that point. She was the only passenger. The enginer acted as onductor, and- had a fireman and two iralf6men. The five constituted the company. When tliev got through, the en

Laaame yoa can brag on tbe fastest time je

jean be appreciated, even at one's own ex-

led, and don'ffor^et 'wlW dpened Tf for them (3.) and candidates are trying th^il&vefcbest" to get the OF. A's., "lowiSo^il'4 ^eriough to vote themf****^ .v l^der^rfoipltiiis, 'the ^'refToffs and popular Democratic candidate for Superitendent df Priblic tnstfiicHon tells a good an^ar^jiffiaerdfed /though think, keep it, and'therefore, as the when the iMkafla^rcked hi

the jfa^tt: S UttOi JElder says he

after a littl®'^4ittWM^irt^W^ohow they we.e going?to? FOte? «'V\yell Kah," gaid one of them. "I gue#fy.w'e'« all agwine to va thfe aWcct,#*^fell, don'i you think,' he asked, "th?.t some of the colored folks will Vote the Democratic

tkiketV',UaKha^^t .LrfHMMn'UmjL. Jot.

s.u.in that any of'em would: but, sah, he added, "l jVQuldn't wonitle? 4t^ome of 'em did foV

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and some ot tiien Jiave •J?'': ble circumstances, the ^secretary Qt. the presume my worthy antagonist will take jreamiry adopted the policy of lowerhis brush in hand and rtill itp Jus sleeves, Jje grcmitim by periodical Baled-of and la)

-hard and heavy

ay it on them

and whenever he nses a strong

epithet against them. I will use a strong

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What tiis fatter"^among the jkith/u1 then declared could be believed by 710 intelligent Catholic is novf iin opinion tirtnly upheld by the Catholic bishops anc theologians of this country. $*i

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^The Lionor Traffic.

At New Albany efforts are being -made, In the interest of temperance, to impqse greater restrictions on the sale of intoxicating drinks, parUenrarly to cl«fl# h^H»e drinking houses on. "Sunday's, ami af 10 o'clock at night. Of courec much op nosition is manifested by those engaged "inthe businSTn^?mn^8«ffi^ report of a meeting, that ^th the friend^ and enemies of such ordinances may |be advised of the position of parties and act understandingly. The extract .m froni -5

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The object ofthe iive^mi^ ^.-te stated td -be opposition to the orduxaiice cl^ing'^he saloons at 10 o'clock at night and t^the enforcement of the Sunday law. ihos^ who attended, some thirty*in all, contend that thtf samelibmy^hoolditie^wrt

saloon keepe^in New Aitoiiy as giyeii at Ev'ai

them at Evahsvifle, Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Lafayette, and elsewhere. In the cities named the frontdoors of salooirt, it was claimed, are closed on Sunday* but the side or bafek and other private entrances are keptopen, so that. those vli6 choose may enter and purchase what tht want. It is aho urged that in no crthefcity are the saloons closed at 10 clock at night, but mav keen open as long their proprietors,desire.

It is alsonrg«d4^*S6ii«h engaged id this movement that not less than onp thousand dollars will be spent oiflsKfeJlit cily for beer and "Other liquors 011 «v%ry Sunday

that by the Sunday law dtunkcntieK ilis increased in the city, aud the morals (jf t^the people to this extent contaminntei

They p'^ that inasmuch as tlwe, saloon keeperehave to pay a heavy city,

have the same right

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keep their plaees

of business open at night*aWa on«iW*day,

the saloona are dffed^w ^undavi thoii the drug stores, (except for physiciaiw ^yprescription$)» St«fcles» »I street ntilroads, and aU eiher placi».aiki *%inds of busincss shortd be estouped on ih taoTwSt^n thT interest of jd4si'"t|e recollect wl.o the J?"?£}£*? meeting last night was held.

kiiotv. Mr^Hopkitis, dar

re some mighty lowdown "niggers.Of course the- Jeft.. the newl^.-bor A i11ercan'cifi^ens en" Africbh

sccht

wit!, out

litile hope of a lift in that direction.

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to return to specie payment, and every ibody should makeup reparation for that levent." Tliis pleasing idea is constantly irepeated in Goftgfe#^ andaont off ft. We 'sec it in the columns of the newspapers

founded? Mainly, upon ,fact that theiprieioinna on g$to ha?filallen, within the last few months, from M7 to about 10 to ^.per cent- tuid.tliat the National bond.wM5nf*3l« #Wenwrency, have fallen 5 to 10 per cent. This is taken as an undoubtedandication of theiiiiprovemr"' o^lie^Ic^l credi| p^tef)- restorea will, is slippo?t(l, greenbacks to par with gold. Is this inference correct? -The gold premium has fallen, but litis this taken place because the quautitv of gold_ in the country

Has it fallen because the proportion of gold to the«iirren?yi hw^epn increased? Certainly not, for the Government and banks together ha-ve.no more gold in their possession now, than they have had for the lxst two years, in proportion .to their notes, which together amount, -all told, to

seven

lik? t0

li»ndr6d millions,'whilst

they hold only .about one, hundred and twenty-five jininioos,of specie. Why then has the premeinn-yonj gtild declined so

jiecause by the fetrench&ierit of jjub Kc expenditures!by Congress, and the esr celfeitt mdnagement of the Treasury^by its present Secretary in secftiihg an efficient and honest collection of the revemie, backed up by the determination of the President that all rascality and corruption shall be ferreted out and punished, has raised the confidence of the public at home and abroad in the ability and determination of the American Government to meet all itp engagements! '^at Jpoint, a very important'one*'has been sansfactoVa 4. .-This improvement in the national credit has- caased an increased demand for onr public, spciiritks ^abroad, so that instead" of Ipltie? to pay for the excess of our imjjorts, we adjust the balance witlr ^vr- #iatioftal '. indebtedness, 'life,-of coarse, causes a Jess iinperative fofg^d, #i 4-t|^«^

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the premium. "2. There has been an- uncommonly large increase our exports, of Cotton and breadstuff's for the last few months. This naturally furnishes a large amount of exchangeaagd^j^Jthe^xport of spe-

4. III a\l3itiori fo'tfirele highly Vavoi ble circumstances, the Secretary of the

n»0 UVIVjmv -t

ing the premium by periodical salesol gold. Having two-thirds ,of all there is in'the nation constantly passing througji .his hands, lie has it in his power to make the premium".as small aS lie pleases, and Jt Jtas been forced down from from its point six m6ntlif1^»''ryiia

.. peratious of the g&Ifl fiiittKet, one now dares to make any considerable investment. The last sale by the Secre\tary wiv we tneliev^ at 40f?-10. premium. Of course, the general'price will hbt«goi much above that rate unless the Secretary chlMgefk jlolicy. :"^n ithej ^ther,hand,l there seems to be no reason why he may not, if he chooses,--bring gold to par, forj he can ^ssnredv do so by offeiing it at that *ratei WJIfsthen ihevcqu 1(1- keep iti there is another question.,,

A fiulher rtiisOn foi- thfe -great decline jii.that the Secretary, of the Treamiry having deterimnw uponthiS HWfe 'ttf policy, the press of the country generally highly, applaud the act, ajul predict, its «ucpess.^ This, as all will acknowledge, has apow-f or fill influfenfeew bringpng-gold, ^t^oasttemporarily, to pairVr ithgraenbacks. Few men wisii to purchase gold *U a premium when all the newspapers are agisting tliatit will shortly be at par, because the (iovernment artd "brfrife will speedHy re-i -\uiie specie payments.

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1H8 shorn 1 ses, threes and tfetry .TxJe, feftl'^^nd This is the b*»b:W'«b^'''tSatthe-det1tlly «i»ay can 11«A1 ...f.-v (Ua (tAVv mnti tHlQ t'

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WHICH.

"Which shall it be which aSlUtbe?" I looked at John—flohn looked at me. I Deaj patient John who lavegjneyet, w§H

AnjBheefl djfe in idBo m|

A house while yoa If, in returnflrom out your seven. One child to mo for aye is given." I .looked at John's old garments worn. I thought of all that John had borne, Of poverty and work and care, Which I, though willing, could not share

^&h\i°t[.8ee^i^wn^

And then of this.

I Wl$ )i«nutw|Eid tlfei'foliowij&g.fipJU ti|| Where Lilian, the baby, sleptf [Democratic organ intfafacity, for several to'Jay*"' 41 tt rfAitffcf tliaL JiToiSaH Sirike IIis roneh hand dowain a Toying

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"•'"^sssfsr^fssa®Asleep Dear John and First to

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_is rppgh hand down.in a loying way. When dream or whisper made nerstif, Aiid4uklly he said, ''Not her—Twt-hur. We stooped beside the^ trjindlo^bed-- rfs -4m And one lone ray of lampliKhtingjyiC'l Athjrart the boyish faces there, In sleep So pitit'utand fairl I saw on Jamie'Arough. red choek.' h,.

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A tear undned. .Bre John-eould |pcak.v "He's Sbfa D®by "*J«(hn saiili "f**•* And kissed him as we hurried by, -o-i./.!

No, for a thousand crowias, not mm

Coufd he he's pared? "Nay_^hc_who^^VLBid us befriend him to the grave

there

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Mr!' Iohn It. ChwhoIttV, Ifho died 'in this citv abtnit twenty years ago W*s paving-teller of _.theThinners' and Me-f chanifH* Bank for several vears be tore Ins death. ifeVaHSiatft* of* South Carol lina, and wa? Sbomfifty vears-of age aU the time of, his decease. His fine stwial qualities made him very popular.^ Among his other talents was his great ability as a ntwwiteuri or I'clnfrnr.'ftf AnGcddfP'4. JTne of •the #,aa4^eJ^Jl^wii^^vhidlT w:i- known among hi- frienas lis

The Two wogwiiises':" An Irishman, who had been absei\t for some timeoti iisliihg exclusion, Aiet'one of 'his friends, wlw iiujuh-Wl b'f liitft what Inbfc He. had ^Oh.* he replied, we had a jncfet illte^ffnt time entirely." "Who were oT your.jjartv?" Ijis friend **5here tw?re #ve rfns," was his answer, 'There'was hiysblf, onef thf ttW'Ser^gttwes, iwaj Terry Toole, tf»re^$iin Kasm, fb«r. There were live of u«. There,teas, ^rrf Tdojq, onejtiiyself. twe^ tiw two -Serogginses, three and, JiiU Kasiu, four There ceri.:..i„ fiv,» nf us. 'there was Jim Kasin'' on!*f, three andUie tw verv strange Uift 1 nn*f remember Wio the'fifth maVi was! There -%a* myself, onej Jim Kasin,iVW the two Scrosaon

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ptdare

Then stole we softly upabove. And knett by Mary, child of U. "Perbapsfor her tWottw better be, I said to John., Quito jileptljv He lifted up a curl that lay Across her cheek in wilful was, A ihi shooi his Bead. Nay. 'lorbvfibt theo. The while my heart beat audibly. ««j«5

"love.

?SKBIIfflSfl57iaSS«^* So like his father. "No, John^no^r' 4 ,j I can nott wil' not, l«tlHm go. And so we wrote in pcLujteQus, way. We eould not drive otie jjluitl awny r-\nd-afterward toil lighter seemed, 'hinking of that of which we dreamed, [appy in that not one face .y*

V1\ (»0IIVA DEMENTED.

A. Xnde Vomig Womnii Creates^! Senf€% sniliolB in Kaiifiaff.

\~est#thiiHtfv&y siRguRircircfftMsta happened at a house on Seventh street William Shannon arrived in this city, pn his way to Oskaloosa, where his brother-in-law resides. He came from lllinois^and-wheu he ^Uirted out he had l^n^

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Poor OId Gray.

Why not heart-broken? She had seen much of life her days had not been pass cd indleness, but her usefulness had now no appreciation^ In. fcer yQUth.luid she given of her strength and speed for the pride and'sport of her young muster in her prin^ ^ad she, loftily, ljqrne herself for the pleasure of Hef rfcK" owfiSr in her mature age had she patiently and hopefully toiled for. her poorer but more exacting and less merciful keeper". Tier reward had not been much she had had her daily bread her Creater made that an itidwpensable obligation upon those who-didase atid abuse her. WhatJ more Where is the appreciation for her life's aerviot, Shown *i tb# Comforts pro.vided in her old age, for the faithful servant thai, has,without reserve.given aU for her ma&efi'? Wli^re the 'green fields,i.ftw^et scent of clover, delicious with pleasant breezes and the song of birds, which thrill the senses of ail creatures that love light, air, sunshine, the breath of heaven? and none can do this more expressively, with out voice, than the noble,'beautiful, use ful horse. "Where is this, the natural, just raward for the faithful servant who had so often won the' well done" of praise? We will tell you where: nv a dark, badly ventilated stable, given to much "grief and woe to horseflesh where there seems to come over "the unhappy quadruped even on its first visit, a sense 9!' degrada tion and shame,, but to the aged animal that has lcen

an almost sense of des

pair—an acknowledgment that, in tbeii ex^ientfc -the toad thrtfrtgh•\tlli^ gate leads down the hill, in an auction-stable, where "(he highest bidder in to be the buyer," we beheld Old Gray, this .morning. "Why don't she get lip,?'' was the query. "She don't want to. ^Nothing the matter with, her but that, she is old and worn out," We Berttdown arid spoke kindly to her called her "Poor Old Ghiy!" We could f'ee tremor pas thr«#^Uft^*rj $d f'camei conscious ness was" tlierc, "biit hope had vanished She had been there liel'ore, and the lme of abuse and hardship seemed to her-as

Tub great excitement in the ecclesiastical world during thelast few weeks has been Dr. Temple's withdrawal of his egfef from "Essays ai^d Bev:'-""a"

—A IjOiulon Letter.

A

Wdfetindry1gl(kk' «liK5l».:3ie

iin jvas taking to his new home. On the way one ox died, and he sold the remaining animal for a small nam, Which he mostly spent in providing himself and family witl^..transportation He was accompanied by his wife, who was perfectly well when they started, but l'roni some fright, which she received on board the steamboat she became partially jdegiented. The voung man had left her in cJftftftfrTa o6toriW |had

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gun

of

Well, the. only comfort we individualh have is, that she never belonged to us. We hope all our otd horses are-, dead and at rest. We feel "out of sorts" for hours, after seeing a gentleman's servant that in

SSSS"*? naught remains but withered niucles, iclaxed cords, sightless eyes, and all tl uccompaniments of decrepit age..

O man! should it be meted out to you in'the same m"anncf, 3f.w§rie better you had not known life.v,

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.jA Mprjiian Joke,

Froui the Dea Moines Kegister.J

.Jfot far from Omaha, live ii familv .of the name |5»av«r, ipoiiststuig^ of -fathCi', mother and four spas. The bOys,. had the repitfatioiiiof being ihi wrst fellows ill "town, and were a terror to. the pious pe«ple of thrcommnnity.—lt'h»pj»»*»e»l tluiU-1UU,' ibo olde-u, is bitten by jaltlesuake, and the svmptoins becmne so alarming

prav with Bill. He proceedetl thu. "O Lord! Thon kii^et the lieaver!

bite the old man and the other ho\.-, for. nothing bntt^Uftspt^ef l^y er bringf

Railroad. jiGet^ a jaepf jJfrcut.tge of course'evcry time it is copietl.

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had been cqjnifcfirited Bis maintaine^n ^ppednr the presencflmf 91 tfS which he Mm *lyA after the

T-

er, an Archd«i|^nannounced"on authority" that the eSwy was to be withdrawn,and certain proceedings which had been originated by those who were hostile to his appointment' were at once suspended. The next "day, in the Upper House of Convocation, P^'TenM^lfe fc|pl^ed f'thfctifhjp Iiad^iot cxpfectea" that any ahnonceme»t ^l^ ,hi8 have ueen made i.n:. the Lower House, andproceet^, tojf state ..thai In withdrawing fife EsmIj* Be did to imply any retraction of its contents or to pronounceany adwra qphupn p? the volume generally. He ihought that the book had done good, but in deference.to tlie feeling of many good men he had-re-solvcd that in any future editions his own Essay should not appear He farther said that there were many things that Frederick Temple might say and do which the Bishop of Exeter could not' a statement which made his f-icnas feel that if Frederick Temple had^ anything to say was a mistake to make him Bishop and so to close his mouth. The .sorrow and indignation of his old admirers have been expressed in the mast vehenvept way. Nor lias he done much to conciliate his opponents for his speech quite cancel ed in tjieir judgment the value of W^a,ct

In his work on the voice, Dr..Durant says: "There is among singers a prejudice concerning alimentation- A great many of them expect to find in a frugal iliet a sure guarantee against the alterations erf the voice but when the singer perceive^, that in breathing he burns his own substance, and that the reparation is made by alimentation only, .lie will understand that, breathing much more than the man who does not sing he must repair liis enormous -losses by. a:diet of, the,most nutritious "diameter. 'Then, and tlien only, living in a perfect equilibrium he will preserve his voice in its strength and compass^ and ho longer be exposed to the "numerous and severe disorders of the vocal apparatus which develop themselves so quickly in an exhausted organism."

told or

up

town yesterday to'look for a conveyance to Oskaloosaj wlien his wife suddenly otoutofbed.

She divested herself "of all her clothe excepting her stoekings, and then ran out iof the house. She clambered over the ifence and ran down Seventh st.reet to :Three-mile Creek bridge, where the ran jdown to the water and threw herself in. iThere is a considerable pool, at this place :andbetweep th^iwateriand the mud she would certainly hfiVe pedsliod biit that some neighbors saw her and gave chase. I'fhey found her in the mud and water, ami having obtained soiqg bed clothes

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stant retief.

srooitonoK

ban

--Throat

Reqtrires immediate attention, as neglect of ton results in an [incurabloliung Diseasoi-

Brown's Broncliinl Trbchcs, will most invaridbly g^e in For Bboncwitis, Asthma, Ca­

tarrh, ••CbWscJtPTiVR and TiiSoat XHskasks, they have a-s6othing effect.. -ru SINUERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS uso theiii to olear-and strengthen the voice.

Owins.to. tire good reputation and populari'ti'.iif the Troches, many

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Hoberg

& to.,

xo'i

»iil

rt.Miiy

-n,~,

„i... «»00^8SWaS TOttfiluiiH

PV-'. j.0£ -a

EDSAll^iiSc -. t- .?.: ad isiiwd i. ba-rii p«t y»i:nU w-

i*tn iiilooS Kitr\ lo

Ityi—itoi

r.i h- -"i nd' aw.' hUhaf -.•:! Will open to-day r.n-.

«t :t/

Jraln Silks

«ro

AT$K40 PEH YAKD :,

"(i $OTmer,pr!se,'l^.(fo:', '-'•itf!

IB JiiV faioo To (|tfj hii-j: ''n ,f

Jt

i'T I»^fs

price

li

.Jt'.-.

Uo -a*:

.S,S II

a:l'f jlh

For sale by all dealers

in-fft

DRY COODS & NOTIONS.

(KSTABMSIIKI) 1830.)

les!

250 per

yard, former

,7 pride 40 c^nts. 50

at 35c per yard, former price

60 cents.

35

pieccs at 50c

pfer yard,

former

85

cents.

tx

./

y'

We enunierdte. biut few

v?2 ibifiM ,*KATriiM

of the

many Cheap Goods we have received for the Spring Season, i'i rv -rfi.--. 1 .svtsts

,n

i.i4

rwM

••.vvjy* .*) ,!«.' '1

iMinW-tt' iii"' fit 'i-i .-.-ti.:

WAmpr,fldEER&&co Corner 4th and

Main

Streets,

liis u' oil Ju, ,i .'If ?T

:\. i: t.i it A:.. -i 4'iii.

Bactfiw ImM

(ti ija r^"r-*• *1*1 "-.nw ***v 1 hm, 14 .i,,«? *jj/» 1 1 1 I*2!_ iiiv .a^ !~»i ,J« S«# b'tfliil CS'i- if'

B-

rmfivfiji ai K,Kvt"A \uq jmi

-, .i- I i-i

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r.-i_.

., u. "tKH.t e"S

".i1

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1

jifcaai iiv9 sixf »i tw -iii-ii -1. 1 stJ) oi .! .( -.I.i. ,{J': ](. frj'ii.ir, ,(, ,fijj-i.. tin") 1 tr-dj f'riJ orivsr .tfv* 111. i,z so Djaili 01 ,, 1 1 la«i• J/.

I

sii'i j!

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ij.rr-n

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE

EIIRE II A

Affoi

3

ni|«h 1. (ihildrea.

Agents! Reau

His!

rrE

mrrbetciii^

uai

1 It .'

rdsfacilities eqnal^toany Business Collage

Practical Instruction in Boott-

OARVTn

141 MAIN STBEJJT^ H'STAIItS.

Western JLand liroker^ Loans

NegotintedyKstates Managed.

Particular attention given to Collections. Correspondenc^olicite^ron^ipn-j-esidents.

IMPOBTANT!

The attention of

Hardware Dealers, Gar and

Howie Builders and

otoners i» respectfillly

invited,tp the

PATENT NEVKK FAILING SELF-LOCKING

"WINB®W MIST." This is decidedlv the best and most import ant invention of modern time's. Its simplicity and wonder {hi adaption both for HOUSE and CAR WINDOWS is,perfectly astonishing accomplishing everything that can possibly be desired, and yet being

cheaper

WICI

All

iji:...J,". ~U

.•'"if-..-iaifl

AT $2 00 PER TABD!

"Pdririer prtee $3.00.

Ksui ..'Kl

11

•ti-Aii

i'JBK

hlvo

uriq -m''-

A

handsome line bought during the recent decline in Gold!

,.:V

OWEN

AILKOAD AGENCY"

Jamesfi. Turner,. Agent for the C. C. 0.

EPJBEAUCHAMP,

than any

other window fast. For house windows it diapenses with weights and pnllys. operating equally wall on top and bottom sash/allowing either to be raised or lowered as much or little as wished to secure ventilation, and yet be locked,securely at every, point,from the intruder or burglar, and will never get out of Order. It has the peculiar element of locking itself in wMteftr position yon leave, it- For.

!-J

they aro finished an elegant Un­

ion hi iuq cm 11 luovno, avuu uiO Ottly WTfLTi ment ever introduced that can Mve* fail. The Boiw Fasts Dor sale bjr all Hardware Dealers. Liberal indncements to Agents.— Send for descriptive circulars and prices,

Shoes,

Cor.f Main and Sixth Streets,

k^eriri-JBrnute, Ind.

mmi

We will open at the abevo well-knffwn stand On the first of March, one of the

ofco, 'ti/J Selected Stock of? 4&N?-- .i«t: «,u: -|. -5

BOOTS SHOES ji Ever brootrht to this market, which we shall sell at the

LOWEST CASH PRICES, c, 6 .1,1 J. B. L. St CO.

1!J

adiV"!! 1 in 'Iff .H

kinds of Custom Work and Repairing done to order in the most satisfactory manner. feb21dwSm.

LEATHER, HIDES, &C

l. A. BUENMT. JOHN P. MtACHAM. L. A. BURNETT & CO Manufacturers and' Dealers

Consignments always receive prompt a tentton, maySdwtl

Money Cannot Buy It

For Sight is Priceless!!

TEE DIAMOND GLASSES

Manufactured by

B. SPENCER & CO. N. Y. Which are now offered to the public, are pro nounced by all the celebrated Opticians of the .World to be the

HOST PERFECT, Natural, Artificial help to the human eye ever known. They are ground under their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name, "Diamond," pn account of their hardness and brilliancy

The Scientific Principle1

On which they are constructed brings the coro or centre of the lens directly in frgnt of the isye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as in-the natural, healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as glimmer ing and wavering of sight, dizziness, ifcq., po culiar^to all others in use. They are Mounted in the finest manner In frames of the best quality of all materials used for that purpose. Their Finish and Durability can not be surpassed.

their SjM

)oiia'1 :.(r ricjll I t»i

lil

I iii ft

ii t.Ur.M

Corner 0|f Fifth and Main streets, *'#1 ... TERRE HAUTE.INDIANA,

••T ,i v"*-1****.** .*»•» ii~-

Hi

Keeping, Penmanship,

and Arithmetic,

And all other departments of Accountantship Students can eater at any tame. -Eaoji stu dent receives, private instructions. College Journal, with full information as to tbe coarse of 'instructions, qualifications for entering, necessary expenses, bc., will be fonrarded to any address on application to the Principals, aug25dw3m

ice.

BOSTON Waflfi^lUtplilfTtKISfl CO., 134 Federal St., Bostoa

37

Chambers St., N.

WESTERN BBASCtt OFFICE, ICSBearhora Stnet,. Chicago, Illinois. P. W.TtlEB, Genl Traveling

HORSES

Business Ag't. S5dlm

AND HOGS—I will sell lursdays and Saturdays M, and 15 of Torre

on -Tu« esdays,

all hogs that may have .been on any days within the Public Pc i&allthe

twdr«ioni»«iiiiiHi

novl2dtf

1

'-r-.V' '""I ,,

I

Always,

1.1\•-,4.n\. .-A

I

A

I. Railway, (LateBellefontain) having moved his office to the store of Turner & Bun tin, corner 7th and Main streets, will give through ceipts on shipments of Produce and Merch diseto all thta/Eastern Cities, ^rain in bulk

Merchan

without tranafer)and to ail New England Towns, freight as low as by any other line, and time as quick, averoha^es^rom^^ aid octSdtf o3 Corner 7th and Main street

Tho annexed very complimentary testimonial is from one of the most reliable mer chants in the Stato of Indiana:

Nowntkzuva,Ind., February 10, 1870. Havingfor several years been selling

Pectoral Elixir,

ing public testimony to its merit. Of tho many remedies for the cures of Colds, Coughs Croup, Hoarseness and kindrod complaints, that has been upon the market in the past live years, I know of no other in which I nave so great faith, and tho very large sale of the

Elixir" shows that it is being thoroughly appreciated. It is neatly pnt up, is pleasant

fn

take, and is both safe and reliable. JAS. JACOBS, Druggist:

For sale by Dcalors in Medicines everywhere.

MANUFACTURED BY

BARR, GULICK & BERRY,

Druggist? and Chemists, ferre IIauto, Ind. 22dw to mayl

UNDERTAKERS.

•#:SAAC IS A. LL

UNDERTAKER, Is prepared to execute all orders in his line with neatness and dispatch, corner of Third and Cherry streets, Terre Haute, Ind. jan20-6-dwtt

M.

'ound more o»

W. XyCONNBLZ,

Having purchased back from B. W. Cliadwick, 5ruber Co., the Undertaker Kstablishment, and having had seven years

aurtion, experience iii the business, is now prepanid of these to furnteh lletalic Biorial Cases, Cases, CM-

than tbat two

keta, an4* Wooden Coffins, of all styles and tKs! mird ««,

wtf

Tom

Jt

mmt

For the

.f'X

11

iitTirfi 7 .ItlrC !!•.

5

Stock

ALa^e

Lit-'-id nu n't1

Leather,HMes,0ils Shoe Findtnf^s and Carriers' Tools,

No.

114

and

146

Main Street,

LiicpS,

5i K-J

J? it—. E a*lf

Cloths

"Tweeds

5

«u

•'I oi

1

iff

CAUTION.—None genuine unless bearing trade markS»stamped-on every frame J. B. TILLOTSON, Jeweler and Optician, Solo Agent for Terre Haute, Indiana, from whom they can only be obtained. Theso goods are not supplied to Pedlers, at any prico,,^ ^^iq^^r^ldifly «a -,iit:fV,)i.' IflvVs'tifVi

I. '»(H JSS.f'

ui-rjfj :L

BEST1-® .ij :!1i itili'

U'

Is

1

the

»iL Jb*

iiiri'td

Cheapest!

f9iU3b

MERIT SURE TO WIN! wil .-rtr.iWi ft

("i't'i 'J*

Tlie ^ai Succeasful

1

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lOt'f ..if:

ali

1

iPH^x-sioiAisrs ,•, yi.s'.* /,

•tsm-i'iA,

(J)

-St11

Bdl

Unhesitatingly endorser

«v» "1

i4 in

,JfTKlC

Cor

„.i re

l-rn' *1: .'itjirfMl

-ri

^rll

ft &K>

BEST COUGH REMEDY

IN THE MARKET. IT

tv-.

-•fti

itil mom

LAW

ATTORNEY AT

of

li.t

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Vl

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'TKBBR HAUTK.IND

Cash for Hides, Fan, Sheep Pelts, Deer Skins, Tallow, and Leather in the Rough.

1

i: rxj

'I ,1

Gro Grain Silks reduced to

Heavy Tafiata

rt 'iV oi

ZB^IRIR'S

A

full line of

iflif 'iii*

Pectoral' Elixir

miHn*.

-9-1 "iii

j»«t»

ii rfi5fKW

.:tt

'us t— sflf.rttKyiJtm

fassr.'t

is

very

Barr'a

I take great pleasure in bear­

bmM

a*»

•tR^fcaVW: ««".! ,4i fej

£,

4i tt *1 I

t*

L» iii 'v,* *ii

,X

WJ

C*A-¥

UHDEBTAKEB.

ii*

i: ••.,!»

Pi'.

ALL K:iJST33Rl •«•&<*** -in'

r(

0*

.K

-I* 1-r

Alpacas

'^1

»fll

nf?

'iv

i(January-13,1870.

N

111

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t, fti

as lt

•4J 'T*t

a

the place fbr Special Bargains in

frstmiw*q-At l*t-i

.y

,o.f

^Hit/ted

.H I

,aa,rt ndniidwi'ifl

BLACKS SILKS!

Lustrina Black Silks reduced

GroDu Rhine

jkw t-tihi f/y nisi Ui.

," Jl X, 1)'

extra heavy

Silks reduced

FANCY SILKS

1

^tion,

viui- ,-m' ^cfscscO sii

TUELL,J RIPLEY.i&^

./V

•*T tiv.d t-S,rf *1, 1 i-lfJlv

_it

r*l)

ft, t.

tvdijfafih'

.'•

imdiiit t: '-.!

.IT

$usta ms

0iir 25 Cent Drii Goods'lCqtflitor

attractive, containing a full line of Goods sold formerly at

40, 50, 65

and

75

ift-t

TlIFililirBIFIiEl

1

t,

9

fe]

itl'Vh SfHT

a"

W

'"U

Reduced from

ill

ii

Bleacbed MusISum,

Finish, Wamsutta, New York Lills, and all tho othe# popular brands, marked at clearance prices, at

•iitil

-*f -vd v5.i

'..'ft'lt...

8-4,9-4U0-4

at

ViU

n"i'

Bleached

ivmino

V'lii" 9

..wjpk nm

changing our business we itir© Stock our ent

.H.

!f -ilrit -u.tu ii .xW

A

it Vt

-y

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*Wi

,-:r trfl

I-

.mr Hot'

ht. iiisSl ~att

ityi in v,

Hi

3Hl

/ifV.)

ni.it

White Goods

01

4 if/.. /It.i'it

.".•if ...* •i'j tv4-U':' ... o,i .?•

-,f Ui-tji v. t®,i ia

DRESS GOODS! Jo

Brand Block

Ruftnlo

vl -pit ,ntm J«J H*2

and

Moliair* -c«I

'.ii: J|i.^

J*ii)ner•.•»••

Rlf

.k.

1 1

rnift -,. •!.(« ,3 *•&{!

iait V'tM

t, uvm iji« )4

.JSAna^H

i)

Embroideries and Notions

Si JtiSft

•vr» -**JA '•_ 1:-|J •..

uatf

*•#sw'iu

if

t}'

2L

and

and Jeans, for Men and Boys

7

^.'

stt'tev fa

f.i ..II.HP vtljJte' ...

if

"li& *. iff jfoiirfhy it»iatix wi}««iu in wt sew «»H id *=ni

.ifwnr, jt

'f*'*

Jin)

li 1

iil-1 va /jw&l ,N 4'

1

uv-ks.

fwi ljik b.rtJt.uf A

~~fm, «T «W tr,w ns'jc t,A

iU ,.:u.

i"

ii$j| oi litllAu

-ai a» vi..uv AtavjJ a 1 'iii **»if 1 i.Ioit -?fi I-.

.,

CORNELIUS & HAOGBRTY

jiux'ft

«,»•• id

.1.

»l •.jdj^j-

WW 9U ff

wear.-

h-utitMj HVit

sajsJlA etui*

'ia JktMjcp*. -xijiiq xLi DM f«aiaa

wiU .,„tl

.uanshal

,!^i

Muiuuh

ipH' ii w-jtvii nkrifiLi 10

-AWmj

-l£{

(uti fli in*. 1 vttWi p,jiJal^ sjii nt /lumn

jRrh**

..iii is t4 Hi it \3u0trt livoi'4

j«»?

11

dojsan

r.! ft

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A ta&di

mrn!

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A',

su0s

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3«l5 Wit!.

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tf

b+iv*l2-1i

1» *ui

-tf'jiit+ltir'tJt

M.niim*

feiu

f. '.'-X'.T'(7tyiwifSi

••4: ii.

bait

mi.

--'!3i

••••H

*1

r{ itif

.00

per

to... ...

tt tt

yard»i

1.25

5f' wide^'5 1.50

per yard v.

per yard

1.50

per yard

per yard

$2.00, 2.50

to

$2.00,2.20,2,50

per yard?H

htn'at/.i. JjfeiJ

J«r

-jr-1

b.

marked down in proper]

at

Hdi tit

*dJ lo

iVi-fi

fe

.. *il.ct»

litirkximi..

Yd

vtf **A ri

-nv.

«lb ..iiUlMi

to s«4l i. ,1. S'M!

cents.

A

1-.i

3 .1

kA io t-

"f Mi'troqu -,i, Z&dl bsvi fh(j

-.ti in &

•i'fmmffi mil *i fr-jtoitxjqa

•, ru jt fim of. (c *.ti

-I

-rS.I rtn frtr

feUM{ .1 Mj .*,'1

CMM{ IMftb *i

Heavy WMte WoolS Blankets

$8.50

to

5.00

per pair, at

TUELL, RIPLE\ & DE^iNcJ's

-v^fj

4

•TRELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S:

andfBrown

J.L Li .-/ii ti, 'M, 4svM

TllKLIi, BlPl'lil '4k I

7

»%*K

J'

i«j i*~k

Mm

v*

& ii

x,

-mi*

I I S *t£t '1*1 «b'

'i I Mul 1

it 4t yihi tsT'

»fs

hate v*h

3 I.

4^

Ii -i I Ml

Mill,

JLonsdale, Moll

SkfU't

'i 3t.i

Sheeting very low

w* ita CU ^4

A a a S