Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 May 1870 — Page 2

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DAILY EXPRESS.

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AUDITOR OP STATLT, JOHN D. EVANS. TREASURES or STATB.^ ROBERT H- MILROi.fi JPBGEB OR SCREWS COUBT,

JEHU T. dLLIOTT.a K. C. GREGORY. CHARLEs

KENTUCKY PATBIOT

gresB.

It hasn't been heard from since election day!

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1870.

Republican Stat© TickJt.1 8SCBITXBY O* BTAT*. MAi A. BOFPMA&.

A.

OUB

RAY.

AN DREW L. OSBORNE. ATTOEKKT GKXKBAI NELSON TRU88LEK.

Ec

generous Democratic neighbor is

^gjp^j|W4y.J)an's spccch.

A

urges the nomi­

nation of HamphreyManhjalWorO^i-

ALMOST $98,000,000

debtweSf4Tf

THE

ion ofthe-jer\t«W« BaiVkilletf Hamilton.

TUB

national enpampmen^f tte Grand

Army of the Republic will assemble in

"WasJjingtoo^ *n3^'

WHAT

believed that Wisconsin will be

entitled to «ight Representatives in Congress under .t to new^apportiontnenC.It

now has six. 1

MANY

Pennsylvania journals keep up

the cry for a Convention to revise, the State Constitution, and demand that it be held soon.

COL. JOHN W. FORNEY,

Pennsylvania.

AN

of the Phila­

delphia Press, will be proposed by his friends as a candidate for Governor of

exchange, teatp that opeof. the Montreal f£gifbMs guarding the frontier against theFenians numbers thirteen officers and eight privates. —rl——L-^—'"71"—

Moi^RisfflS^ has fcnsw^eid at'a few tollcalls this week for the first time since the second day of the session. He is a valuable "statesman I'&soaearrj J«

THE

•J

Cleveland Herald and Leader

Nlrongly

aurge

the jeMn^n^im Qf Hon-

\y. lf %pSon,TH^ presenf representative .f the Cleveland District in Congress.

Ii is said that Senator Bland (colored), of tlio Virginia Legislature, who lost his life in the Capitol catastrophe, was the mo.it eloquent man in that body.

A

1, l! a

GOOD TICKET,

properly supported,

will carry Vigo County for the Republican party by a handsome majority in October. This course, "and no other, will win.

is just that degree of possibili-

ity of Democratic saccess in our pending StairrtwmanWWTBpift- thtpparty

THE

ili It be

vfi ol: be in lb lie hi be ar, an th th. aci pi. wc sll th. SOI I6l wi ha

(Jov.

HOFFMAN,

ik tic tic th cat wc stn ho th. an Us lie ve lUt ne Pf Wf El Tl

'mkke

a thoroughly Vigorous campaign

^SS

Tw

"'Si^eaiuei'8"*of tiie North

Carolina Legislative havG published an address .to. ^Ue cc lp.ed people of the Stare', Jidia to torn a deaf ear to .he :alse stories and ises of fo 'eiitice Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas.

ia to

fl

HIBAM KEVCHUJT

writes to the New

York fveni^ig .Poet thtt. under the law ox New Yo/k, not a penny of the public money can be given to any sectarian school, un.il the fact is established that if is educating children who arc not provided for in the common schools.

Chicago Post says of the McLean-

Halsiead threatened duel: If they fight, wo fervently trust that one will be killec on tho spot, and that the survivor will behi ri£ by the neck until dead and it is not in tho least important which it which." tr •.

TIIE

Qubpcf Gazette dbn't like the way

the Amei icatl papers' talk, about the Fenian scare, and says "the volunteers are only afraid the Fenians won't corue.' It is suggested that if this be the trouble it is likely to prove a perpetual source of grief to the bolB Katnlokk

CONGRESSMAN

F. E.

SHOBER

has pub­

lished an address to his constituents in the Sixth District iof North Carolina, in which he says, that having at last had his disabilities removed and been adtnil ted to his seat in Congress, lit trusftj that his services in their behalf will be more available, and that they will at all times command them. He also assures them of his earnest desire and purpose to serve them with fidelity, and as he shall, in a position so responsible, need their sustaining counsel and support, he begs their frequent and unreserved Communication with him.

of

New

eiceediiig ana in addition by the forfeiture^y i^U yn^ryc^at the option of the Siate. «5 ?tt*

is required of Chicago policeman that lie be at least five feel seven inches in hight, and not over fortj^fiveveai uSfflsStioras, none other, remarks the Cincinnati Timet, he is considered an eligible person to guard the lives and property of denizen^ of the moral viljpge.

AMONG

the prominen

New York City, laat Sunday, notices Geo. H. ^ndlrton an# Governor Hoffman—the former for Cincinnati, and the latter for Albany. The Cincinnati Chronicle inquires: "Have these discintingoiahed gentlemen been interviewing each other?"'

JHS

7

.6

Boston Traveller predicts that

Grant will be re-elected, and that the present year will not run oat without •California, «xperienc« dterious SMkM by"an earthquake. The Cincinati ,Timet can't exfctly thfe&mnection between these two events, though Gre^it did' at one time cause considerable shaking in thV Southern Confederacy.

THE

of the national

th?^ear

vf°s

Muscatine Journal boasts powes-

baa becqme of thfi-JownfoTs roor­

back about1 (hi

Chicago Republican says that the

New York Legislature has waked up to the fact that there is a West, and that it must have a cheap, if not a free we of the Erie canal, for the transportation of its sur plus grain. A funding bill haa just been passed, which, it is hoped, will ultmatelv make the canal a free avenue of transportation. Tolls have already been re duccd one one-third on grain, and one half on salt and flour.

PRIVATE

ctlot^i^oolJchildr6n?

letters lately received by

put

Bonner in Harlem Lane—Dexter to bis Mettle. New York Correspondence Boston Journal-]

I saw Bonner on the road the other day. It is one of the sights of New York. It is interesting to watch the sensation he .produces, though he appeals every day. He comes late on the -road, but nis coming is watched for with the greatest eagerness by all classes. He is very systematic, and can usually be se jn turning into the gate from Eighth avenue about live o'clock. His pleasure never interferes with business his day's work is squarely done before he leaves for his stables. He has a rig which he puts on when he prepares for the business of the road.- Dexter is the favorite with the public, and they are usually gratified, especially on a pleasant af.ernoon. Other horses have had their brush, and, have been led off foaming to the shed. The piazzas of all the hotels that line the road are crowded with horsemen, and the windows with lady friends. Spectators, with their teams, draw up on the side of the road to await the great event of the day. During the meeting of the two cornerelites of the Methodist Episcopal Church in New York last week it was estimated that two-thirds of the clergymen went out an Harlem lane to get a sight of Dexter and his famous owner. Bonner makes ilia appearancc at a slow pace, apparently indifferent to the impression produced.— ie watches to see that the coast is clear. By common consent, when Bonner appears the road is cleared. A Dakota Indian might take lessons of Bonner in his yells. As Dexter starts on his course his driver can be heard half a mile off. The excited throng shout, "That's Bonner," andall come.to their feet. The team rushes by with thefleetness of the wind, and is out of sight in an instant.— There are some things that can not be described—A panic, in Wall street, the inside of St. Peter's, the harmony of an Italian organist, the coloring of the great masters in the Pitii Palace, the trotting of Dexter. He moves as no other horse moves he is the poetry ol motion. He does not sprawl, throw hit feet out, ior fling them around, but seemto slide out of himself, giving the idea that any amount of speed can be obtained. He is never exhausted, there is no exertion there is a reserve of speed .that is peculiar. Go as fast as he will, his hooi can be as distinctly seen as when he is on a slow trot. Horsemen say that his speed has never been known, and without controversy the palm is awarded to him on all hands.

A very exaiting scene took place the other day. A gray horse appeared on the road—a stranger to every one. The speed of the animal was marvelous. Where the horse came from or to whom he belonged nobody seemed to know. The driver watched ior Bonner. After a sharp contcst he actually distanced Dexter. The thrill of cxcitement was inde scribable. Bonner turned his horse into the shed and had him blanketed. Wall street was scarcely ever more excited than was the road that afternoon. In a short time Dexter reappeared, and here his pale antagonist was ready for the con test. Bonner put up the top of his wagon, which, as horseman know, makes a great difference in speed. The white horse came tearing along at a marvelous gate. Bonner sprang to his feet and gave a screech that might have been heard iji Westchester county. Dexter heard and understood the signal, buckled down to work, and left the white horse so far behind that he was not to be mentioned the same afternoon. Thunders of applause attended Bonner on his course, and as the king of the road came back there were hundreds that would have crowned him with laurels. The feat of that afternoon induced horsemen to say that Dexter is eapable of anything.

r-

BRIGHAM YOUNG,

York,has sign-

ed the Eight-Hour bill,the principal provisions of which are as follows: Sec. first enacts that "eight bourS.a day shall constitute a legal day's work for all elasses of mechanics, workmen and laborers, excepting those engage^ in farm. and. domestic labor."__ Thfe tecond scction provides that thelavv sjiall apply to all mechanics, workmen and laborers now employed, or hereafter' to be employed, ly, the State" oT'^ew' *7or!c^""throtigh its agents and officers, or employed by con tractors with thi,St^ %r Ae® ^forWance of public works. Bv sections third and fourU» tB44»risfctielWiotating the act are the removal of^e offiqer^ of the State, and the* punishment of the public contractors, aft er_ .oguvjjptipiii oL. misde-

years old, goes in for amusements, ret gardless of expense. He lias a theatre which is pronounced equal to Pike's iirst Opera House, and when there is any special .attraction, he attends with his ^family," and pays his bills like a nym. Alf. Burnett, who lately gave two entertainments at Salt Lake City, writes in a letter to a friend here: "Brigham's family were present both nights, and he was a most attentive listener. He'-paid me $70 for Iris 'family tickets.'"—Cin.C'hronkte.

It is not fashionable for gentlemen to send large baskets of flowers to their lady-lovers, but very small wicker baskets, with delicate handles, filled with the choicest cut flowers, arc considered the etSFrect thing.

Sardines are rising rapidly in price on account of the French fisheries. This was qne of the staples that the Pacific iflaiJroad poured in upon California and the San Franciftco market is still overstocked.

Tobacrowas grown in Engl an^ToT^^J

meanor, by a'ftn^'n jt less than SSttQ, but finally driven out by heavy fines* as miinjurious to the soil. In Scotland it used to yield 480 pounds per acre, but the Government reserved the right to buy at onelhird the market rate.

GLEANINGS,

An escaped lion nah kitchen the oth'

Vallandigham is speeches in favor of .1 lie schools.

a duel*dt was kilied.

S

leadiug member of the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, from Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Bright, and others, speak out. very plainly on .the subject of Canadian annexation—much more so than the public utterances of prominent men in Great Britain would have led us to expect.— They even tend to encourage the opin:.on that, with the consent of the people of Canada, England would gladly consent to give up the Dominion for a receipt in full for all demands on the score of the Alabama question.

Wendell Phillips wants ten' million' qf dollars to countercheck 'the NfeW York JTerald.

*A California paper uoaatsofna stock of grass there which has grbtfn

Ex-President Pierce's cottrtge ai.Ryo Beach, N. H., has been bought by his u«a nephew, John McNeil, for $4,9,75.,"

Edward, son of Anson Burlingajse^ ha.4 been made administrator at Cambridge, Mass., on the estate of his late father.,

•M C. Gallaway has withdrawn from the Memphis •Amianehe.'--^'He Had bean editor and proprietor for twelve yoats..

An elephant in New Haven has corn'3 on its feet so painful ^hat it QUI

The non-marking system' is a-failure in Columbia College, New York. ., The boye are more'lazy than eyer, and "ponding" has become fearfully prevalent,

A strike among farm laborers a rare thing, is now in progress in Cambridgeshire, England, on account Of a reduction of wages to 8s. 3d. or about'$2.06 in gold.

The latest thing in the Way of parasols are made of black,, with a carved coral top and a beautifully mounted gold vinia' grette, filled with choice salts, inserted, in the handle.

Some commotion was caused in a street car in San Francisco the'other day by. a brawny sailor entering with the word "Oneida" emblazoned, on his cap. lie was the gunner of the unfortunate ship

Tae Congregational Church in Granbv, Mass., has voted to elect deacons for thteeyears instead of for life, and to allow women and minors to vote as well as men. •i

Browniow has to be brought to the Senate by attehdants. His voice is gone, and he votes by proxy, sending his vote to the Secretary by a page, yet he is in his -seat every day.

The Chicago Fire Department cost last year S542,(552. I'lie estimate for this ve.ir is §427,375. The Police Department last year cost 8399,073,^ aij.d^he estij mate for Ibis is $674,870.

Personals by "Wris."

ADORER.

el

who is only seventy

BABIE—Come

AUGUST

A Cough, Gold

Savan-

Texas at

ring, and

eroine.

.health the past winter.

The "Marquis De Bute patronizes Edmonia Lewis, the colored American sculptor.

asm

lean

The To China into war.

Two

ly fought

lies and one ,*

Proebyterianism "'hs$7 iHj! 'Washington1 eleven churches, with. communicants.

not yyalk.

Acorn doctor to' treat it Under chlorpform.. 'v Victor Hugo, it is siad, is. .about to marry a young la,dy of Brussels of. great beauty and 100,000 gUde/s,' Authorship does pay abroad".

A monument over the rema'ins of tain Williams, of the Oneida, Is in course of erection in the foreign .cemetery oiYokohama. I.

The birthday reception of Professor. Morse at New York on Wednesday' wa.^ an agreeable affair, participated in by^ his wife and daughter.

The largest known dianiwhd' i^tha which adorn? the sceptre of the Einperocn of Russia. Its price .was £10£ 00Q^vThe' Koh-irnoor rpnks fifth.

Pere Hyacmthe lias 'pnblWhed a deriving any connection with his brothers new paper, La' Concorde., though he is,in sympathy in the w6rk.

A single tree in Keiittick^hhs.been the gallows of four victims tf.Jy.j»Qh' law during the last twelve months--

The fii-st Sunday of open 'grogshops. in New York city under the new Democrat tc law, produced four cases of murder. ,j,

Jews are1 excluded from a new m'eiv chants'club', founded in.th'e quarter 'of the Temple, the old-clothes Quarter

0

Paris. l'» IfitfJfi*-* 1 (ii{jkT»ai91 The Navy Departinent.it is announce^, has decidcd hot to raise the wreck ,of the Oneida, but to sell it to a wrecking coin pany. ..'"'i-Ji,- -./J/

Whenever a Philadelphia1^)%1ickiShSi does a very clever thing the Mayor, calls him up in public arid compliments his! 'gallantry1."

The San Francisco "Home for Inebriates" is most appropriately named, as the steward brings arouud "drinks for tlwi cfowd" three times a day

or

rcsni

1

day for four months,

jin inch a

til

xY'i

A Missouri paper'''WjJort£^(linit'$ain. HiLdebrand, the outlaw, is about to-join the Red River insurgents.

Soro Throat

as neglect often results in an incurable Long Di Brown's Bronchial

.otabon

the Troches, many teorthicm inF~c imitations are offered, which are good for nothing. Be sure to OBTAIN the true. jmOWJTS BRONCHIAL TR0C1IES.

(ESTABMSIIEn 1830.)

WELGH GRIFFITHS,

SAWS oratfdWiriptioriB." IXESiiBELHNG END FURNISHINGS.

CTRCIJLAR

jSolii^Eeoth, or w?«t Pkt^tAd-'

"uatableroi^ts.^uperior to »ll.In#«tcd Teeni ttfs-'- tfSrVti&cx Bedneed.-»i US-Send

LE

for Price List and Circulars.*®!! W«U

Jt mamriiji,

Boston, 9buis~ or Dctaoit. Kicn

—J———

i-lo S'l\JU"'f«l ill l-j -jtlliu .)! 'i i' '1 ''b n'tfi ft. --''ii W ol

j.'j'u.

Wi ittpii Exclusively-for tho'bin.. Times.] The following "personals," which we admit havingmade up out of our own head, are scarcely less ridiculous than those .usually found in uhe personal column of t'tie New YOik 0qn\(!

Will I he lady in the clipper-tmlt sack, with moire antique spectacleSi who bowed to a gentleman from a hand-ex-press on Fourth street yesterday afternoon. ple u-e end her

address to

:IT S,:

If the gentleman who iclilsed to lend me live dollar-' will repent and hand it in before 2 v. M.ail will be forgiven, and aud no questions 'asked.. Huiii*.

1 cannot coiue tol» :t.yo\i

can come t* me. I ain in the W «i-k— ho:is^., »-'i '7 liuBii-

If a ladv renieniuers being bowed to by a gentleman standing-tin his head the top.of the Custom-houeH:«g-siafl'yeH-terdav will she grant him an in ei v'n»V''

TJUUD STREET CAK—two

wS

:rs PatACO.,

whV wTsftotoke'out

opt Are itdv&ied to cMinsel with editors of the .Scientific Amertcan, who have prosei'iutcd-ri^Wis bel'ore the Patcpt Office for pver Twenty V«»rs. ThelK ftwericin Jitod latent. Aispoyistfcp jm«»tio*toiiin tho ,world. Ch»j£e0P.|css'than any loth^^k'liabte ageScy A iiamifhlfit coatainin itfittlli natwuiti

I

poor

•4reckl!r

ITartford, Conn.

nvWttttirr: s'scnterirlls.

,, garic RoF- NcwYofk,

Jii, i^lTKSM1 aJJ —VOlt

ii^iyhe6®toi!3&5?

thr White ItuyjK," 2«a •PPoisStI6ri:i ®feil ensravinirs rapi^siles: for circulars aiidros9 Y., Cinciniiati and U. &£'WIBKJBINGR' CYI

(Sl'CAJK HI'iXUI.ED BAJfXER-A lnrpc lOrCulumn iiaper, JAdger tize. illnrtrhted. Devoted to Sketches, WJ,T. UUIDER, gfcirafnc fitn. NotiScri^o tof a sensible kind) and to*be-wcp»#tfreiiof Bwiiidfing, Hompugs —ly ivsttperb fir ''E-ratigelrnB, !Kx2 feet, 30 iation Money refunded to

i-c. Only_J/i"ci}qt.vj.^eaftaivi ajsilporb en 30, jX)Q ciMu^iUioo Moi\ey vefitndnd to all tvkoaak it. It "is wi Jc a\takQ# fearles^, tru^hiaU Tryit u&WSSftyc »r. Specimens FRKJE* li. II.

STaving

At^maitiG A^getabl©= Soap wta r'*o.

ist?, Naiv York. •mar as -^feJWr«L-|^biW»ti-H fre ffiven gratis to ercry i.ivK man who.will act as our Ajrent. iinpinoss 5pht and honor alii. pays 8:30

per*flay address

Kknxkov iS Co.,

11. MONROE

Pittsfturjrti, l'a. r.^TC7^ tea.is '"for

i'ouug jVlen, free,.,in foalwl cnwlopes, Howard fayoc ,lJo J.', I'll iIjMlql pI'ia.l'a I)SYCU0MAN'CV, OH SOUL i'41ARMfNG

A wonderful IJUOU it, vilvows how cither SE.v'crtYi

hiscifiatii aji'y

HUM

tlAi instant­

ly. (All poSsc^t- this power.) jt t(Ucil'ds how

Addrcs

LtAAI. CO«.Publishers, South Tth street {Fhilado'lpl^ia%4'a, ,,-j

DENTISTS.

Hiiili

iiitov-ih' o! Jiwrdhiit'WK

3«^UXI Hfil

KliH i': J'-MSiO OriilCtlWjOH 4 9&S slqo wlj-%-% -t«o

tin

l.s •/.•-•tUVHi": tilsfeW -t, 11' »c" rioilfi5 o*1 .iio:

oi .vefenoK l't'

'"M

,1 WORK DONE AT

1

.aims -in! H-iol-j'o n-.-t !s

Hew,York Prices!

-U* i. -u:.i

Dli-p,

",

Coal and.

ladies in biN

Hard-cloth walkiri »-Hfits, wft^p-niiers of home made- carpeting. ill the one for whom I threw a double somersault, in depositing her ticket in the box, lend me half a dollar? Jenc.

1

Does a ladv in bronze? .gailers. and a green umbrella, who node down Centrsr avenue this morning on a dray, remember a gentleman lying iu thaguiler who waved his cravat toiler? Can he hope for her acquaintance?

NOT.

If the gentleman who wanted to whts-

!per

his love to me at the park last ni§ht" will comedown to theboiler shop during working hoursj he will hear something to his advantage. J-.OIV

back I pei^pnj tliet

other feller's money i3 allgone. yfSii.

"Will the lady all broken out with the smnll-jw)x, whom^^met in the, par evening, granTfnS"an interview

jack thwarts the padlock^ When eyetroughs go ami in arm with kite-tails then the weasel dramaoo pension./ Wax

and ood.

li.C, MABDp WM. MRR1CK, lUviiiiri' ruicda partnership under the name :ot-Muiikard & Barriok, for the sale of Coal •iiviiti Wood, wonld respectfully announce to tiir.public.thattbey. will keep constantly on UKul and tor sale at lowest rates, all kinds al iio '-.tholesalo and retail, also Mood for liiv t:in md winter trade. '}1H- Su. liuntin Houserf^rre Haute, '"AH orders l-r Coa(^ Ard pH-iripfly. A ^b.iri'ot Dm public patronage is re»pp"tlully golioitod.^ .j.i I

HATTF BJlANCff

lfiTT-rm.ic

'H .jpiSUKA NDE COM PAN

'*5 Centfal OiSce, Cltic&go.

CASii ASSETS, JANUARY 14, 1870

a ui» 48.

A.

BOOTS AND SJ40E8^J

IJ, LUJJOWICL &1CO

Cor. Main and Sixth Streets,

Terrc-Haute, Jnd. -r»:%

.-»»• --ff*"

We will open at the above well-known stand, "on the first of March, ono of

LARGEST AND BRS11

'elected Stock of

Mlt /i.

BOOTS & SHOES

Ever brtheht to this market, which we shall 'nV soil ut the ..i tti 'y~ ~'. V. ie r'fi M.

LOWLIST CASH' PKICES. '-ui- !. -.its «s -j"1

I

s* .iift 1-

I

j. It. I,. & GQ.

t9nt'r W*

S

\ik »:1C'1 .1! btl--.

All kinds of Custom Work end Repairing done to order in the jnbst satisfactory manner. feb21dw8m.

MERCHANTTAiLORINC.

t-v/

of I id S I I

iatw. MfwcKi ^«EW VORTI.'

Sold by aH'jPrpggiste. I' AKU

jour Doctor or lSru^srixl lor

1 lU&i

Merclisiui

A

Taiiorisjj

vrnvAO(i'

Is now receiving the largest and best selected -irna ,f

fctv?k

offspring

-xo

Cassimers,-:','^H

,/VTNN3 IL

!,') r"1a" v.I

Suitings,.4« wai^

I &c., &c.,

That ho has erer brought to this market.— These poods being all fresh and new, and having been bought since the great decline in prices, will enable him to'givo his customers

1,1 r3^

fii

.vjmjoui

.ri (KM)/' iii" .It# if *. iU*0'JtH 2-

OVEI^

rri

Iiyce's-

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war*

All Operations Warranted.

JI. B'A ftT rl GLOMEw,

o'^'sW^WBOK APDMRCUAN1C4L E S I S

Succesfiot to Dr. I). M. WEHl), No. 157 Main &t. National Block',Terro Hauto. Ind. ItKSiOrtSfiK—Corgfjr Kit'th and Swan streets

naiir^„,t

LIST OF ST0C£l!0LDKIl!i AT TLRKE fiX W! W. D. Warren Soorgo Kefcfthoff. Herman UulmnaV N'ppert, THOMAS I+I UPDL L."C'DOJLE^BIOOIWR, fa4n iri Crain, Preston Ilussey. Fred.

Uoss, Owen Tuller^.'

A. K.

0—It is vt po^Bl^.^^He^J^t

Barton,

L. A.

D.W.

eih'Ti a-s-1 'wiii.

..is !G. J.nuns'1

.J. II. O'Uoi'lo,

Burnett,

A.

Claussen.

MinSh'all,"

.J.IJIIS'

C. M..WFCH*«" *2^

J.'l}/Armstrong, V. V. BichoWskt^f UosfcKl &

Boudinot^

HOSFOIU) Ss EODDINOT, Hanacere.

1

S'A/.A

L-R'' 4R

Neckties^

an &c., &c., &c.,

4 1 4 7

At Low Figures! !'/.

i.

L/*_H -I

All persons wanting anything his line^are respectfully solicited, to call and examine his Stpck, at rr

No. 79 Main Street,

hr!

55

"Euckeyo

Store.

Terre Haute, Ind.

maTlldw2m

COMMERCIAL COLLECE

TERRE HAUTE

'.omnwbcMX,

Corner of Fifth and Main streets,

TERltE HAUTE, INDIANA,

Affords facilities equal to any Business .Collego in the West for

Practical Instruction in liookKeeping, Penmanship, and Arithmetic,

And all other departments of Accountantship. Students can enter at any time. Each stu dent receives private instructions. College Journal, with full information as to tho course of instructions, qualifications for entering, necessary expenses, &c., will be forwarded to any address on application to the Principals.

auc25dw3m

TTARVTLTF

I W. F. BRISCOE,

DEALER IN

Family Groceries, Provisions, Hermetically Sealed Fruits. Vegetablesf Oysters, Fish,

Preservesf Jellies, r* frifiawcvs, Catsup, •, y-ar. Picklcs and

Country Produce,

Ohio Street, between 3d and4th,

Tcrre-llaitte, Indiana, Good? delivered in the City free of charge. roarldly

HATS AND CAPS.

NEW YORK JKAT STORE.

JOSEPH^. 1ATE9 IS JUST

IN BECErPTOF

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Mens' Hats of all Icinds,%. Boys9 Hats of all hinds, Misses' Hats of all kinds,

Infants' Hats of all kinds, Ami at nil price*. BSYHATS made to order on short notice. Como and see,

THE WINTEIl STYLES, •H.'i Sain Street, Terre-H^ute. tad.

AILROAI) AGENCY.

James

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Agent for

C. C. C.

Railway,TurnerBellefontain)tho

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his office to the storn of Turner

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BLACK ALPACAS

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TICS4^HEAPE^T and Best Cook' Stove in the Market.

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Money Cannot Buy It'

For Sight i# PRICELESS !!'.

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GLASSES

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Mantefactared by

Sm'CJER CO., N. 1./

Which am now offered totb« ptrblrc^arr proAouncod by all the oclobrated OpticiaasT "•r-tbeWondtohothe"

MO^ PEBFECT, I XaturaU.ArtificM Utlp lo tbr buman «y«P ever known. They aro ground undor their, own .supervision, trom minafc Grysfal"Peo-f bks, melted tosetbjr,and dcriKo tUtir naaie, 'Wfcwond, oti accoTint their'haitlnCKH and brilliancy.

Tho Scientific Principle"

On whichthfey

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CAUitdtf.-Xono ffcnuino unless bearing taoir'tTaaomarko»tAmpc(l en every frame. J.B. TILLOTSON, Jcwoter and- Optician,.?olo Agont for Tcrro ilaute,:Indiana..from whom they can only be obtained. These goods are not supplied to Pedtlers, at any price. mnri'fdvrlv

ASTROLOGY.

Allt

5 W

OY ANCE AMI

ASTROLOGY.

,!£MS

A Speedy and Happy Marriage She is, therefore, suro pondcnce. It is woll known to the public larjre that sho was the first and she is the only person in this coiintry who can show the likeness ih' realitv and who can "give entire satisfaction on ail the concerns of life, which can ho tcstod and proved by. thousands, both -married and single who daily and eagerly visit her. •"'So all in business her advico is invaluable. She can loretcll, with the pTentest ccrtnfn y, the result of all commcrcial and business transactions.

Lottery,, numbers- .given without eatra charge. MAXlAME RAPHAEL is a bona iide Astrologist that every one can depend upon, fclie is tho greatest Clarivoyant of Uie nineteenth century It is that well-known fact ti at niaKos illicit pretenders copy her advertisements and try to imitate hter.

Madame Raphael is the seventh daughter of tho seventh daughter sho was born with a natural gift sho can foretell your wry thoughts. Sho also cures drunkenness, and a discovers lost or hidden treasures'.

All interviews strictly private and confi-fJ dehtial. Asa female Physician her remedies never fail to euro all female irregularities, and so product) the monthly flow, without danger or expostiro. They can not injure, bat. on tho contrary, they improve the health. !m

Therefore, como on6, fcome all, to

iichmood,

111

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bet, Central Avenue aoil Job

CIST LSSAW, OHIO.

I

brines the coro

Of centre of the loBs.dirtotly iu front thivi ejt'prodncing a clear and diytiiict vi*i«n, a* in tho natnra!, Heilthy sight, and prevenunj all unptoacant sensations, such as ^liuuueriii Band wav«rhjffwf sieht, dizziness, .tc., peculiar to ali others in u^oThey arc Mounted in the finest manner In frames of tho best quality of alt materials used lor that purpose. Tlioir'Finish and Durability cannot be surpassed.

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I.OOlv OUT.

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL.

81.000TO XNT PERSON WHO WILL EQUAL S A AHKHAPUAKLINTUE I'HOJ-'K^SIO.N".

3 N-UVK. U-FAI LI N A JD -, AME RAPIIAKL is tho be^t. She succeeds when nil others havo failed. All who aro in. trouble—all who have been unfortu-nate-^all whose fond hopes have been disappointed, crushed and blasted by false promises and deceit—all who have been misled and trifled with—all fly to her for advico and satisfaction. All who are in doubt of tho affections of those they lovc-consult her jt^relieve and SB*iSfr1®eif fOTij3§T

In Love Affairs She Sever Fails.

Sho has thosccrct of winningtho affections of tho opposito sex. She shows you the likeness of your future wifo or hnshand, or absent friend. She guides tho sineio to a hap-

Sy

in'j.d

marriage, and makes tho married hapjty. er aid and advico has been solicited in innnmerablo instances, and tho result has »h iys been tho moans of securing

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TERMS,—Ladies, SI Gontlemon, 81.50. ?. B.—Those at a distance muy oommunioato with perfect satisfaction by enclosing one dollar and stamp. AU communications strictly private and confidential.

Address Lock Bos 531, Cincinnati Ohio.' iiitjw.ly

-,UU WFJ^EATHFIR, HIDES, &G.

L. A. BUKJiSTT. JOH» T. MSACHAM. L. A,BUBKETT At OO., Manufacturers and Dealers in i.eather,ntd«N,M)ii

Consignment* alwaysRrcecivd a tention, ma*5dwtfprompt

sales

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Shoe KindiuKH Oarrfers* Tools,and,

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110

Main Strcot,

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Cash for

11

Furs, Sheep PPIIF,ides Deer

.S^ins,

Tal­

low, and in tho Rough.Leather

I'rof. Ilmuilton'M Jlrdtc»te«l Consul Camly, mado from extracts prepared in vacuo—A certain and efloetiv"remedy for

THAT

CONCHA

Colds, Hoarseness,

SURO

Throat.Asihtna, Bronchitis

COITOII!

.„

and Consumption.1 ts great popularity,

Forsalo brali dniptfstsin Terre-HantcAgtx,.iicralby-Oneiriir(.dna,Those*11graveMINE.immense}'-andtheirrolds .is .(• .d^cKdiiUi If

a'guarontyof its grfeat

who try^-always

USFL

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avoid Consmtiptfon nn an eartv million sold annOnHy.

ANDROID

BHO.WNLMi A'SLOAN,

CHAA. ALEXANDKI

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ALEXA1VHEB 4 READ,

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TVKAT.KRS TIt

FLOIIR, MEAL,

ill"V.,.CORN', OATS,

A E A

AND FEED OF ALL KINDS,

t'onif Slli and Main Slsi

Articles delivered to any part "f the city frea of charge. Jeo'ibS'l'

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MEDICINAL,

W. JOHTTSTOlf, M. D.

OFFICE—OVER BEACH'S BANK. I' -'ii.- sc«—North side Chestnut,Street, be- 5 'tween J!h aad5tb. v, "ALL CALL* .aniwared.promptly,.day

or night, nov30

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