Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 May 1870 — Page 2
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TERRE HAUTE. IND.
Thursday lorniig|lJ 19th, 1870.
POLITICAL SEWS ASD NOTES.
The
Journal
rjt
is discussing the Four-
eenth Amendment. Altogether behind the times the Sixteenth is in order. !i
Eitheb the editor of the Cincinati 2®? xette deserves the penitentiary, or Senfctor
MM!" it's not our funeral."
A
pendent
u&k
ii
J»I«M ba# d**
lady co^eespokdent
of the
Inde
asserts authoritatively that Queeo.
Victoria is utterly opposed to female snf
minde^IlM^ I
Ode Democratic neighbor is very happy
fices. We don't think it a good^indicatwn. Most of them will be grumbling, demor-
has passed upon their claims.
iissrfMiiMI The
Journal
says the Democrats are
the people who do the electing in this (^greaupgfl d$t?ict." Jf
lot .*»»«,{importing
ydTervSteali ng ba.
lotsthathaV«)^le^»r^sta(6d hidir them und Wfjtete Vttdre a count h: been made,—if all these tricks and mai other indulgences in fraud may be call
4M&t|te&Mil*ighb&
alcoireit.
iw «ax
vvv^v"—J
According to all precedents,Whittem(j»e s, would be admisexpelled and readmitted. In more than one in' stance the House has refused to go back of the election itself to judge of a map,1 qualification#®0^ When once in, the House would be in duty bound to resume the West Point investigation, and act dp-Cli-fit^ iS^hat way the Swire -»n rid itself effectually of the fellow.
if re-el«:ted to Congress, would
and readmitted. In more than
There is but little necessity of holdipg a Democratic nominating Convention ,in this District, it being conceded on all sides, that Daniel shall have the race without opposition from any of the over-
19 fit
for dutyv They might adapt the senti-
"Mill Daniel doth bestride the narrow field' Like a£alolsui,&nd we pettr men Walk under his hu«e legs and peep about ,{':^K0r£lHlAiiHelvba .allJeti oittin the^feld.'
The Washingtioti Correspondent of the Bbaft)n
Advertiser
telegraphs as follows:
"Senator Saulsbtyy. has done a .'notable •thing. After eleven year's service,iu ith^ Senate', he last week, introduced his first bill, which was referred to the Committee on Comm|r»"land'iavorabiy reported. He went arojjnd Jhis mornijig among his ttMbciateSj&nt) 4ftt ofAhe' ^ood-will they bear him personally, everybody allowed
tofcojne^|p,-4nd it waslhln |ffl98elj It giVM
,$236,i000'*fb1
ago
tv
building it'pierih Del-
aiwar$a$#| -Omit't*
ii/ik
%oi(rnal
complains* that
the-wheels of national legislation are clogged by the unusual number of absentees among the rtienlbers of the lower hoBSft' Not a few are more solicitous to secure tlieir-own denominations than to «prd9eirt' -dnWe*. This* is wrong and deservingof severe rebuke. The Ifue place to make, one's calling and election su^e i^ at tiiepQ»t^of duty-t. An intelligent constituency will be far more, influenced by the fidelity or infidelity of the ihember than'by his personal appeals at 4Mxipjenfe«Aof officii serv iaL
.nnd^r the adminisr
rat ion of President Grant hasbeen eminently adapted to the actual condition of the country. Every effort has" tended to settle: tltet»ltesin$s^jqHi and peaqe. Our only .chance of future trouble lies in bringing England to aeettlement for the crimes of her pkat«3 fbnt our case is in no fray weakened by dej&y. The gwiipy
and rumor is the only efcnd sound one,
and is wisely followed by the Pre^dent •jSjpyvy "interest
Hithe
"trommttiliity is ^cp^cejcH^d |n
maintaining it forborne years to come.
jiotminn Tgfj-r»v.ry~
lis Tss qoarrel feth^'DeBafierdtifcpiirty |of this State promines to. culminate in 'SeuidrAtifr ^Slj^ |^j4r *at the ,i jtiajaitaL SudiUan*nteepmae'iWtiy, fiir» iticiiia pj®ci6inity the' '^Wedy disposal of ^msiderjlble ready mdifiejf.8Birt..Shiitfiei.ia much more of .i a pa^e^.thiui its party friends iire willing '\o support, ^gTOuftfiavg gone to lKe^ogHong
ifi«a^ nokfe^tha„ Dem ocratic patronage. Mr. Bright has been vary^imslfhAne rt?fe Mt'sr irrfoSev in1 a
ham has espoused the cause of Female Suffrage, and intends to make it a plank in the next platform of the Ohio Democ* racy. Wliatth^romefitrie^s erf thia measure ha^Mtipe tgjfjjkaye iwdi an af* front put u|&Viei»ifl not reported. The sai^Mfci ^ifcr !$**! vor of introducing theBible into schools, but then the Bible is strong enongh to stand it. Whether the suffrage question can survive such an alliance, is a matter of much doubt. It '^llUAeatore fra&kbfti safely through uchan ordi
(.
jfc'A that Secretary Fish has informed, his
all hope of the San Domingo treaty in its
Congress. 5
Chief
juaiici?
io
the
Gilpin, of Delaware,
says that "the best liquor law the State ever had was almost a literal transcript ^WtW^'Feiiarafi that the1 Legislature by its persistent tinkering has been steadily making, it tinkering has been steadily maui
urges
rfrJSt&Z
Ukely e?*r to be
mean Ifltely e?er to be sent were separately asked, 'in case you shoald be required to spend a, winter away from home, where would' you prefer thati it should be?'three-fourths of them would answer, In New York.' So would niBetenths of the Embassadors sent hither from Europe. Every variety of enter tainment is to be had here in greater abundance, and of better average quality than elsewhere on this continent. Our theatres, music halls, parka,drives, clubs, etg., are better and ampler than any other. Almost every element of refined, elegant^ luxurious living is to be had here 4n greater abundance than elsewhere. Whereupon the Indianapolis
Tribune
Journal
re
marks that "it may never have occurred
that people do not elect
Congressmen for the simple purpose of affording thems the most 'elegant enter9 tainments,' the 'most luxurious theaters, etc."
A Piny-woods Character.
From the Overland Monthly.] With the readers permission, I wil* be his
eteerane
in a visit to the house o»
Tammany Jones, a representative of those drollest of all mortals, the pinywoods men of Mississippi. It was over she doors of such, or around -their hats, hat the vanguard of the Union troopers ometimes found the, mystic cord, twisted ^f a red strand and a white one, which said as plainly as words conld say, "The blue we dare not, but the red we will not." ?t*This was the blood sprinkled upon the lintel which Sherman passed over in that di reful day when he smote the first'born of the rebellious.
In the vast primeval forest where he lives, there are never .any tempests to Jteep his door in a ghostly stacking: but he hears all night, above the roof, the melancholy -soughing of the pines, like the sighing of some lonely, wandering wraith of a Pascagoula. Sometimes he is startled at midnight by a clutch of taloons on his roof, and then the sepulchral voice of Madge-howlet resounds throuph the attic like a roll of stage thunder.
One of the queerest things in human nature is the early rising of these pinywoods men, coupled with their egregious laziness and personal uncleanness. A score of times I have known them rise long before daybreak, spit on their hands, "to git a good start," make a fire, and 'th&rsic in the house the whole livelong day. Their early rising, I presume, is .sufficiently accounted for by the remarl bly good ventilation of their cabins.
By the door are some sunflowers—those 'Universal hierophairts of the rude poetry, which blossoms in the soul of the poor. There is, perhaps, also a harmless and necessary henhouse, and a little patch of cow peas, okra, and "sichrlike truck." Against the house are stretched all manner of fells—raccoons'^ opossums" foxes' and beavers'—whose, ring-streaked, speckled and spotted-tails flutter like the captured battle-flags I once saw on the cabin Of a famous Mwr General. These are the parchments testifying to his graduation in Draw-bead College, ana these caudal ribbons are fairer in his eyes than all baccalaureate silks and seals.
If I omit to speak Of his dogs, and of dogs in the aggregate in the South, I am a goat. Nobody in that chivalrous country, extentCufiee, isstlch a fool as to walk and in the night we all looked alike, and, either by mistake or by design, they gave my calves many an outrageous
ante-bellum
nip. A sad-eyed
hound, with his drooping ears, and his long, melancholy cry, making. So musical a discord, snoh sweet thunder,' as he runs in the glorious chase, I admire to a passion but these mangy types, with their ears eaten off close up to the their heads, and their bobbed and worm-eaten tails—to be bitten by Buch a beast I The fondness of some of the piny-woods men for these wretched curs passes anything recorded of London or Benares. I remember once one of six or seven of the sort attempted to attack me. but staggered and fell, hideous with disease, ^eD the owner remarked, in the most thorough matter-of-course way, "He's had the blind staggers that'ar way how goin' on seven years."
Tammany Jones wears a brindle suit througout: trowsers with an old-time to set buttoned to
dbwn before, jerkin, waistcoat to the chinj and a fox skin cap,
with a queue of tails. He has an immense shock of fcair, which. Stands out all-around: below his cap in a bushy Tim. In that part of his gristly face not con cealed by his* beard, you c4n Ao toore read the workings of his soul than you could on a Dutch clock whiteh brinks its eyes, except now and then, when ha gives it a sort of dry squeeze of self-satisfac-tion. You toust wateh for everything. The pupils contract and dilate continually, like a oat's. Now they glint with a flash of clowniSh humor, and (now they r«il whitply tipwkrd, like the orbs of a dying sheep, when he is about to utter some extraorainarUy whimsical conceit which has ju9t'flashed upqn.him.
In the cabin, what a clutter! I have a confused recollection of pots, pans, kettles, poker, wife, iaxe, stag's JaQsnsys snuftslrao bat Ae only objects of whose psre&nce I am positively certain are, that drinking-gourd, ornamentet with a-raccoon's taUj and the thirteen small ehildmi.
1
men who never
I ,l9»w*n ojpwtw^i»u!d»»piay Aself.—
I* Tta Washja ^ive ,4S to ^ln9^i!Wa^d''that "Bhteri^aio'Sii^ Heifd of
an cj$4MUan woman and a papoose in, ilfedtaaa that have, nettr bten Wll^ ahd hssgO|emabout
wit worn wni1'lumiit ib Mwr-ivre
atho««[SJAl^ —It is hanlly necesssrrto arid that the author of the above^Wiis^&^f W^Ung spirits in theSpns qf.Xi^dJf..movement ^^unpleas-' «j a|tf .thoulght8 c^ftiected with ^^itj is ^ttet^moh creatures-survived it, while patriots died.: A
-«l 'tV-G
There is also a cobpipe
in use, embellished with several rattles of rattlesnakes! The thirteen small children are all-^i«ls, regularly graded
gag in the. succession merits, I jiidge, are kirtles ol coarse negro cloth,' Which onc6 was jrhite, which hang ,to. the floor, as limp and as straight as an
ion. Their only garkirtles oi coarse negro was jrliite, which ip and as straight
evaluated ni^ht-go*m. Jones si|ts on a tripod stool at chimney-corner, and I at thejother, while the children huddle all over tin woodpile in the corner, and watch me withthe ovrl^yed, uawinkiaig stare of childhood. Mrs. Jones dusts the clay hearth with a brush of broom-grass, and puts more
yaw* into (die asIhb sfot
iu
lie
^assedthrough Salt Lake, but didn't kill
.the stranger
fhejtishe sifts meal into a tray aod makes pones. These she pats, and chucks with the spoon over and over again in a kind of farfaaoeoas roundelay, which seems tosay^, ,,,, /j "The eofn-SMtd isToush,
The corn-bread is toofk.'
Bat, thank tkegoed Lord, we have enoaah." See, even in this poor being, her wom*tf8 mtjiqerifcnes amiA fill totalking. ell, I saay! if I'1 bfen Jfwine to a Yankee I'd n^tfet pfaitS a run at'you. Ytra look mo'like one or we tros." .. '4' "lamnoi.ohe of.the original stock but I suppose yen cadi every Northern man a'Yankee since the war
%%-i-rrsX
JUKI
aonlncky cirotimstsnoe I alius kinder talk befoYbut sorter rubbed the ha'r up my ^Wereyou badly
tell their friends, fo* '•ev^body 11 was a Unionist," "Bat thegr sjMMtiqMi. well who
rtlttir
fofthe C#pi"if all the it to Congress
eaemies
JedgeI clear olf|
ZV#jww l^ges location for the
eepms.aanqer up uai
did. He wuz like the dog^aid to the when he seed her tryin' to puU a mouie out of th« hole by nippin' onto the e^d of the tail—you most purrsevere. -"How was it tbat ma^ywhp ppposo' secession afterwara fought ^est,. in the army?"
bo
And any furriner as comes h'yur in
...J kAnAfitiM1 Af liiaaalf
O lot ^Bu
Jupiter Bauds ud Sapper is
army?" that'ar r^n a speckled g, and
TH
somethin',
Iptwuz the last
etwehed in
the Uiein so he jest laid th theflo', tuk the blanket by the
clo
laid thegalonto corners, seed that
wuk.
lit
ar wis
they run hfm
burnt his housens, and tuk
his piaaer and his picters out inthe ysra for toswketimta oaten. Bat 1 kinder felt hallrfootca when I heeredf 'that 'ar, for he'd Wanted sccwwion so lwIVs Wl» wuz loose.
could whup a hull c6^-
giye it three licks the start. But whenj a nassel of cavalry fellers cone, a into his jai~ oaten them oats. Hei_— plumb agin' a yaller /yste, and knocked aall-firedvelpoutenit,hjtha balf a milt ofrtefo' he lewd flie ydp. -4. gfeer ft ranniB' hi swing, his tail, with a grub-worm a eatlng* of his W-Qzn't a cbrcumatance to him«' "HaJna! hal. He was considerably cooled, then, before the surrender owe." 'Youcould a' tuk.hin^ out trough the stitchsR of his britches, he wiiz' so
the stitches of his britches, be. small. I seed him 1xw|t a tdrtpii after
by their ays thenr it, they
1
/Well, it happened mostly by gittin' all-fi«A iSLeastwayi •nij as how they-was druv into fit outen pure cussedness." "There is a proverb,, you known,
4Be-i
ware the fory of a patient man/ old-line Whigs Were generally men, but they seem to nave becotti at last by accusations of disloyalty toward the South:" "Them's 'bout the licks stranger, reckon When Cap'n Jarnley wunst got hfe miiidsot Qiiida thingt fae wus the most contrariest man leverseed. He, wuz
The
contrairy his ha'r all growed
'stead of down, like one of these h'vur frixzly tens." -y "If everybody had been as obstinate,
wuz so thick.1 r..i. "It would have beeh more agreeabli to^on, at least, than the results Whicj
i.i*
"Well, all the big Secessioners as had niggers would a' made laws for no man to vote 'less he had niggers then they'd tuk away eddication from us then they'd jest held sticks for Mr to jtthp oVer, like trainin' pups." "Bot now that ^th^ negro^wwkr'for wagesr^e whiteym^i, eve«yi tub will stand on its own bottom. "Well, you se, when a nigger is hired its mighty nigh as if he wuz a slavs agin. Niggers knows they ie onpleasant to a white man's olfun?tionary naryes, and that 'ar makes *em sorter meek lilK* A Secessioner, as iB alluz used to slingin' his orders round permisc'us, ruther hiye a nigger he kin cuss, as a white man that kin do his own cussin'. Us po' men is 'bout the most independent people ever was I reckon and they can't feather their bed* off of that goose without gittin' some squakin', They found thaLia£.~«hen some of "'em tried tp make us lick out the skillets in the army, jest ai they used tb their niggers and some of 'em seed lightnin', too, when the war wuz done ended, for that ar' very ^arci^mstance?' ^'Bdt they all say now, they wtfbt tp see the negroes sent out of the South." "Well, you've heerd a 'skeeter on bull's horn befo' now, I reckon. They s|av bad enoMni mid most of em' hain'ti got uo mo hfe fcriwe po' menthan a hhog has ^P^.Sujigay. That's what makes niggers such a cuss to
Ka'b mm
reggard of benefitin' of hisself, he's comin' to a ass fur to git wool. If the niggers alone wuz agiiv us we bpuld-wollop 'em but Secessioner and niggers both—that 'ar's too many coons for the pup. You can't haveitwo blackbirds a pickin' the nits off of one sow and so long as the niggers is round, us po' men's not gwine "t any work." :ut I think you poor men and the negroes nan both find enpugh to lp." *1 reckon that's* inotigh but di|gSrs works cheaper anyhow. Niggers live jest on corn-bread and meat, andf no white man caan't do that 'twould burn him out clean as a pumplog. He Wants a change, as the b'ar said when he wuz tired of man-meat. A white man's got to have sass and green truck. But niggers is the most trimn'set, no-^SouaWApdW-down bein's on the face of the livin' yearth. They hain't got no mo' sense'n one of these n'yur teeter-birds, as runs
one, and gav«
lodgin' and breakfast, and after he eat break hut he cut down that tree, and then sloped. Jest let a nigger eat as many new molasses as he wants, and ride the gates, and he's happy as a lizard onto a rail.
are at least silting in the ^puse." "But the Secessioners gits all the "a|M, and th enigger* Mts-alf the jwk and that 'ar gittt prf ntkn 'txAiok-for meditating a good deal on his latter-eendv a* the islloW said wheli hetritK sittin^Wrto a •tamp when he orter been grubbin All
tXftWBI uuZWa xofeenn BmnuR
ter. if they would not refuse to work in the same fold with nfegfcttf*
We place each his stool or bench around the table, which 'the fcfpitoe fire lights up more gorgeously than manyjetted
mm.
There are the roast yams
from the ashes, delicious as can be eaten only in greasy rank Bacon With cabbage. If the reader know* what chiding* axe, ^he word if e*mgh if •*, his stomacb by«V»r* 4«Med dtecription. The caMMge, or collards, boiled with bacon, for a good deal of sport-nuking by traveler*, ai noses ar* daintfiy vlttth»di^h 1
thefiunily distribatethem*
selves in varioas beds and "shakedowns." I declined
mar of
them, and, being some
what modest, an aMiged te look hard at
is heavier than usual. Bat, thanks to the gaodweatilatkm oC-thaoBbn, 1 asake a tolerable night o£it in my chair. t..,. ,i 'I'H r,-Aiis" 1
Bitcoiyrjrf
A
Www:
t|w
i- «ufW t*» 'iii ni t'! *»W»i »lithklill^1 tly bef firiehds of tfai
sdty an recently
a special-iig unction against the use of the lady's .name, or thasp of her fri«ads, wa8 put upon us. Without these, however, the facts will not, prpve uninteresting.
During the California emigraUon of 1850, a!!partyTOf «jhigrAnts Were brdssing the plainvaml out
6*
wbere she was a^W^t, br lady and g»tleman, ^itb whoaM^Mved for many
sss^&l
aaaaawBxss of the place in Pennsylvaniafrom whence the fttAily emigHited. Tbls, through so^e strMge freak of ianty, the Indians
adopted th« girl Vi«lMd spim1 fri*iidR in thftcityj bringinfe KeiiWith them. H«^ by her winning disposition, she »0 «ndearedAmeif'tethet&iiendaal* wasvisU-
,5-nd vhto
W
about the hearts of .her St. Ull they cannot .J^r. th^ idpjof 8?P*r»tingfromher. pi^)L,hQ«ev«r^sh* ispn a ^isit Pfff fmim »n .Co^ cu Bluffii.. Iwft ber^hsfl^ afjf^pfin.receiyM, by ,f
Vm'-TTT-
-xrrrvr^-v.^
in this city, ^hich are acquainted with tli
sorter
feelin' under my ribs. 1 reckon a map had a leetle ruther see his neighbor's house blowed dowp as hissen. But I've often thought^ kinder to mytfelf "like, mebbe so 'twuz better as it turned out.J— If we'd gained our freedotti,: us po*' men would a'been like little dogs in high oats." "How
are acquaints with the circumstances that the young lady question is the jHeee ot'the geikieniMi -in Virginia from iwhont theJettfer Was teeeivad. writes thati lie had .heard ofthe£acta of the girl :liistiry),.' recognized' tla namafiiriheioeket aa thht ofbis bralheRkSho .started adon tha plain* «nd(wa»^i»Hwarediby thblnd-ianainl-8&^and is oerUanhalhiWifanndhis niece. He oners her a place and position in hiS Own family, and. being, wieiilthy and cicpableofdoinga good1 part Syr her, he hbpesshe will aioeept a httme mt his hous^. Thayaung lady had nofc be^n advised if the mscotary at ithe iiane our iiiforination was raeeived, aaid it *ws dbubted by oui inibramnt whethav bhe wo^d civeiapher St^'Jn juad. CoUncil Bluffl friends to accept tire haaae ofisfed by her uncle.—St.
Joseph.ffeixtld.
The Graak1iop|MrVt^ae in IJtah.
Salt Lako Cft}' Cdrreapb^dyhi« of the Sacra- :. ,, .msntttiUnion.] In' localities Whert^agiiclihure is a secondary conaoderathM the presence of these p«st» is shhous matter, but in Utah whiMe hhie-tenthii bf the population live by^1 ^iWodtiefibn of the farm and gardfen, ai^lnn^wl^icli'destrays the' great mieabs irf support is a public calaibity. For ibur sei^ons th grashoppers have hatched ont in tount feA ^arms,haveliv«l onthesarrOundin^V«getaHc«( nntil fully developed, and then mtve wafted themselvel in clouds ov er the Territory, doing a vast taiOniit of ddm^gte Farmersare ticulaf-ly in the northern part of the Ter rifoiry, where they have suffered' most, for myriads oftheWaiik, uglylooking lit tie insefets—M they appear in the first stages arfter hatching out—Are and sWArming aroutid places covering everything greeib, 4nd blighting the vegetfttim 6n WhWh -thWf touch Shere' fe something poisesious in their bite, and a dark colored
slimy
for Price WEIC
'fluid,
which they emit, seem* to have a similar effect.» The ways that Mormon 'farmers have tried to overcome the itivader have beeti ibahjr, but the host* of the enemy are so numerous that the destruction of a few millions does Bttt' seem 'to diminish them. Tbey hatebecb'sWe^t together in heaps and burted driven hMb streams
continues. Had it not been for this, there never was" a brighter prospect for an abundaat harvest in Utah of fruit, grain and.vegatMk8 thaa there is at present.
.tiii
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rittili. 1
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A Cough, ColA «r Sore Throat
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SINGERS
nv vmu
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"But no -white man's gwine to do it. It's born into, as, stranger. No whitejhan as respects hisself He'll De John-Browned fust. But coine, set up, stranger, and take a snook."
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THE DIAMOND GLASSES Manu&ctured by J. £1 SPENCER & CO., N. Y. Whiok are now offered to ths public, ar« pro nounoed by all the celebrated Opticians of the World to be the
PERFECT,
Katural, Artificial help to the humail eye ever known. They are ground under their owBi aapernsion, from minute Crystal Pebbias, meltedtogether, and derive their name. ^'Duta'dnd," on account of their hardness andbrillianey.
The ScientiAc Principle.
On which they are constructed brings the core 6r centre 6f thb lens directly in front of the eye,producing a clear and disthiet vision, aa In-the natural, healthy sight,, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as glimmerin^and wavering bf sight, dizziness, Ac., pe to all ethers in use. They ttelonated la tbe finest manner jfh frames pf the best quality of all materials used for thit'purpose. Theii* Finish and Durability can1 not be surpassed.
CAUTION.—None genuine Unless bearing their trade lharkOstamped on' every frame.
J. B. TILLOTSON,
Jeweler and Optician, Sole Agent for Terre Haute, Indiana, from whom they can only be obtained. .These goods are not supplied to aid Pedlers, at any price. mar21dwly
STEW STOKE. IV
THE NEW YORK CITY
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lAmefiea* Phtiolagica^ Asaoelati»a. There is etery rMson beli*ve 'that this aesociation for thk general prOtootion of philological sttodiesmk* become nent orgamigatibni- Atthtf 'iBnt iMeting h«ld4abtye«r.' aWumber ofdistiagtrisbec classical' scholattf Wer« present, giviaf ap proval attd aaMoW^geaMmt 'to awtttder takn^g wfaiofafj if%tf6eMfb^ nrast-exabtdse
mayl7dJcw2m
& Co., Che
man who will
Agent. Business, light and honor
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Dry Ooods Sfiore
unit Opened tk
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WEDNESDAY,MAY 11th,
full and Complete Stock of 'iti
rtry Good^ Notionsr&c.,
At No.
3
Early's Block,
Main Street, Terre Haute, Indiana.
W. W. BLACK & CO.
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0HAS. ALtxiimts.
E. C.'rftAO.
ALEXANDER & READ.
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DEALERS
Li
FLOUR, MEAL,
jsrtitii*! COBN, OATS,
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AND FEED OF ALL KINDS,
Mo/I CerasrSth auad Main Stt. Articles delivered to any part of the eity free ofeharge. :. decWSPE
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MANHOOD
llew KMrtf How Restored! JiutpwUiiked iita tealed envelope. Price 6
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wf the?'Oiesa Book," Ac. :. "AiBeaa. U. ttoaaaads
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SaffBrers."
StefeaaAsr seal, in a plitin envelope, to any
II Dawtry, New Terk, P. O. Box 4586. Also. J»r Cnlverwsll'A ''Marriage Guide," Priee cents. ma*dw3m
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DAVID C. CAST
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we gffloitlsluHueJPaniisliing bttswesft, DaviiC. East, who has long beeir'iiead salesman in my »»rc, and iis
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Monboe
Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
UriLL-PLACED ww Yonns Men. free
to»e Essays for
Young Men, free, in sealed envelopes, Howard Association BoxP. Philadelphia,Pa CHOMANCY, OR SOUL CHARMING
A wonderful book it .shows how either
emy, agie, Mesmerism, Spiritual
Dekoaokofy, Mi
ism, Marriage Guide, and a. thousand won dsrs. Mailed for 25 cents. Address T. WILLI AM A CO-vi Publishers, South 7th street ijisa as wii-i Philadelphia Pa
NO. 181 MAIN STBJEET,
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t^tire Stock
has been purchased, within the last tkirty days, daring the PANIC ii Eastern cities, ena bles its to* sell Goods at-lower rates than was eYpi soliTin this market^ and we are determined to do business on .the plan of "Quick Sales and Small Profits." In the future do not think of PURCHASING elsewhere any Crockery, Glassware. Knives, Forks. Sjiootts, Wood and nillowlare, Gold Blind and White China, and Koose Furnishing Goods generally, until you call and see our Mammoth Stoek of the latest styles and patterns at Redni^ Mees.
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THOUSANDS, Fj
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HQOSE& Mannflaetafers of
Galvanized Jtrmi Cornice,
Window Ca|s, Gtlttelihg, &c.,
Tim, ucml SUM# Hoofing*
S»J r- viJ_£uil8W% l-ili i,JA sfetteCT'STOCK1 OF -»iiiL-v n. Tin, Copper and Sheet Ironware
Particnlar attention paid «.
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On 'Saturday the crowd waa
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In Tin, Slate, Zinc sand Sheet hm Work, .. Warm Air Furnaces and: Manget.
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UR/^iiPfeBS&CO.,
Wfioiesale dealers in
Yanked ftotipils and Cigars, And Commission Merchants, No. 140 Main Street, Keep constantly on hand a Hill assortment I
nsTOTXOisrs, Comprising Fancy Goods, Dress Buttons,
Combs, Brashes, Jewelry, and Trimmings, Threads, Needles, Stationery,
Hosiery and Cigars,
JOHN B. LUD0WIC1 &*C0., Ui
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LAROEIfr AND BEST •ib
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A LECTUKB on the NATURAL TRKATCare of Spermatorhsea, eakness, InVorantary Enusa, 'Bexual Debilitr, and Impediments to taeaeraUy Servonaness, Consompid iitei Mental and Phyaireanlting from Self-abuse, Ce. by HOST. ^.
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WHOLESALE ONLY.
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BOOTS AND.SHOES.
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Cor. Mal&ftn&S^t)! Streets, -i '..ix li:i»b«fri! 'i ivon!-.
cti rt'Mu, Terre-Haute, Itul. ikmi AI .. '.tm'i I shtutu
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We will open at the above well-known stand, -the IrMI of March, otte of tbe J- e-u -Ba ji. ... «*&
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,AW OFFICE AND REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
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•f Turner A Bantiiuoer11 giVe tfirougn reInce and Merehan-
Cities, Cgtain in fcalk
.and to all New England aa low as by any other line, end
Corner Tth and Main street
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AlleaHs-nrireredpraiaptly day omi«ht. noT30
VICT^^ VICTOI^SO^
tew pushing oat of High FHces!
•FOSTER BROTHERS
Break tfr$ gTOftt jcpsabin^ion of High. Priced Jlerchants in Torre Haute
CA^LiNO SIX CENT PRINTS fflftfitlJiMS AND ^Selling them for Eight Cents won't save them!
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We promised to plant the Hew York Mar-
^Jtet in Terre Haute and have done it /jp
FIGHT IT OUT ON THIS
Onr Store is Xtente4 for FIVE YEARN!
Wc Propose to Grant no Quarter!
The Battle has bnt just commenecd
Our Cause is the Cause of the People—Let them feel no anxiety for us—We have half a Million of Dollars at our back.
-For Tears these high-priced Merchants have combined to keep up the price.? of Dry Goods, and are now combining, to drive as.from the field. The people hnve a personal interest in sustaining ns. They know that we have broken the great combination. ...„. !I
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We Thank The®.for it.
Tfiey tl'iow Old StwH 'ai-e terrlbly tTearl
if want. New Goods and New Priees, jind
these we give them
We have still Cheaper Goods Constantly Arriving!
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great that we were compelled to lock our door* all
the afternoon, to keep ont the trreat rhsh, that we miabt properly attend to those who were in. ^VVe have taken in many extra clerks, and are now prepared for all ,9jir friends. .» jjd'UU nul ««*wn«»e» aqiitult XLiusuii'mti' i3 »5.v: in 'i
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TWENTY-FIVE CENT,.* COUNTER!!
The same brought from 50 to 60 centslast Sea&m. «i® lonid 13fi »h»ts| trtf iAj. .'j.-:
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Large Assortment from
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A Full Line o£: Bearer Mohairs.
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POPULAR BRANDS OF
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At greatly reduced pricdo. wcAa 'it
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T^e handsomest Black Ooods in tho market, at
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4** Corner Maino*& fifth Streets. kit
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