Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 May 1870 — Page 2

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TEBBE HAUTE, l^TP

Saturday Morning, May 21sti 1870.

Republican State Ticke

SECEBTABY OP 8TATK. iMAX F. A. HOFFMAN. AUDITOR OF STATE -JOHN D. EVANS.

TBEA8BRKJI OP STATE. ROBERT H. MILROf. JUDOKS OP srPRnt* COTBT.

auammsm BARNABAS C.

Ja*

Home

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JEHU T. ELLIOTT. R. C. GREGORY. CHARLES A. RAY. ANDREW L. OSBORNE.

The amenimenfof tle'^omest$al act provides that every trne soldier a^d W".

rail' out paying any fee or commission

IIIA5SJf/AWS^&i^rdinK to the provisions of the Homestead act.

,H3f

iw(te %a ro#fc t1 «ay tool thej

"the orders for monuments &r

Times more crnellyadds: "We prpsnnie waiij**

on the latter clause of the aforesaid state­

ment.

Fkof. J. S. Newberry read a paper before the Lyceum of Natural History in

MpndM^v^uKii0n

ancient

sub-tropical

*&$&*&>%?**»*

the

lakes of Weatern North America

He spoke of the immense fresh water

on the Missouri river even

up beyond the British line, and when men lived and vegetation luxurated, even

repJrMt0

be at^work writing a book, in vindication of his administration. The Chicago Jie«l&^tiitak%such|i aprkweuld doubt-

kSUCll

nucC

esflThl as the sifcnilar Andy has had pifk lip ti)t the {It is

les*Be ncTarly assuccessT effort of Mr. Buchanan. an experience rough enough to ff

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danger, iffhi's'case, is from style.

melancholy to think of the emptying demand that would be made upon th« capital I would be stddded with'that personal pronoun as thick ly as

ancient graveyards is with tjomb

Iowa enters the field against Vir in the invitation to emigrants to ai tlxeir homes within her borders. 11 the northwestern section of Iowa the *e is said to be room for one million fat mers to come, settle, thrive, and not 'owd each other. This is a much strong* rin*r ducement than Goldwin Smith's in*** tation to the Old Dominion, even hi d'R.' E. Lee endorsed it as the Professoi

58es''

^e^^JheJjetteJLclaas of eiaigranw WMF goWWOTPRieeiii. This is why slavery wa3 regarded

settled the great Northwest and by their unaided industry made the wilderness blossom like the ro~e. To £?•»»-ma tuc 'f fab rn^

"wohld either accuse him of a courle ,of BuoliCy or ^rtisan Jeeling.and fraud ac^ iV iv

Without pausing to' inquire what =the

the

above means by "a course of fraud! act-

uating Dan's purest motives," we will say that we "lrave never omitted an op

ct or vote of flloif^ndnd-

ation. We'took occasion to praise his ac in relfijion to, Cubaij., a^aij and «when h^*(iras'Bcdjttsed of coasj)licity tile ***cadetship-peddling business, roiaptly dafejpded ljim. Thi.^ ie belieV| d|it right,

aiid"

as had III

YDORHEra has I little praise froip us^ Jt lyis not b§en frpni aoy disinp?on /bur part to do him justice, but ifljjtistly attributable to the fact that his courte in

Congress has, with rare esogptiptg, been

TCsrauen TvTs recoraas a public man, and lie has furnished us with many weapons but never did he put into the hands of his uoliticaL^anemies so jong and #*harj:

land-grabbers. And this sword we phall use

until not single voter

At lost the Sentinel thfts been4$no^d. out.

Under orders from Wasliifigton it length, ring bnly the North Pacific land grant, j^pa-to.px^dijB huniness, he am not be justly" clium'e£ as a t'rien4*f thWBaeWdfiS® TKfetSVrtft'n#, howupon ion to lay the bill UgQn the ta(bte,

MWR'iBRii voted.toitaxtUthe tirval"WDte on tin

tion to lay

t}«UwllWs WRWIBW

tuut qmjtiiitAt 'Mr. Voorhi

inf.

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J^^^*ne'harfierf8-tol)6

On a gentle eminence beside the elmshaded Isis, and amid verdant lawns and embowered walks, stands Oxford, "th® city of palamA." oi beaatifu UniyereiMM[_1 stuccoedflMb-'asPPt^o and

ii#WIij1f#"1 t3T®de,

water. But tlie intermingled cathi like chapels, with mullioned windowsaiid fretted pinnacles, and the wi!dern of massive towers and domes, tfatdy. haLl^aHa Armorial-gateways, make we view from Radcliffe Library unmatched colly edifices, some are of vast extent Maada*

flat

H'irt'

mimoir,

"hobbs.

HuresqwB lleeeCh

ipflitiM

professional school, bnt tuthont

sucoessj' Unlike the Scotch and German universities Oxford stifl C^nibri^ga al» ^oltegi^te residence compulsory, so that they are virtually open onty' 6 the ria» and atlstdcrtitic. In fact'to# CBHjidam to gome of the fellowships orast come, not only from particular coitytie*, but alio from. jttrticulA- families..

But Oxford as distinguished from Gam bridge:gives pfe-eminencetd the chudct or, more precisely to the ji^etry and lofic of ancient Greece. It is a formal study, however, the antiquities, his6^ parties, and liw Of Athens^ ,ve.Jtep|'|0j4^pf field'hyihexameters, dialetiiit AcThey arS not combined as in t^ G^rnaaa metlibd.'. Ai$hffiology. history^ amd ni»thema£icg, iffi) »ot in the grovW of Isis. Th6se mhd^nta: whp desire fo gratify thdtr.j^ifa|^&m:^eB* tific",studies attend the ieOtaHa itt the BritahWMnseota. FtifrtlflBSe a^t^m^arM

Scienc®

eil nir un^oriity.

The

9foi

of Enfrtafad Tafe the men

At Cambridge, 'mathematics is the reigning study. Physical science VdcAtlf aMgrod It''through ihe efieris of*tfr.

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if

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bhoh4w*^t^am#^mM(w^is'«lt^sman1rf! will soon let hxsenome of his thunderous rhetoric (ST the svstein of sqiian-

Harvrr

i".

3 BuaUaaton.lBWk h»a* tamate^dtizem ftew^MHieAeWM the'ie^uals

eita)r«L r^

llffORio^aneiigpJt^d a'coiored artist *Wt»int his liouse'a cheerfutseoilor, with4a p«»e ioor!r a nflad th£ wiqracja.rtist. upon his return th«' cdatom fcri^ipi«W

Mansel

...

Jwflis

Fnaut Beaton Observing

in a region of

w&nt-

men of Gothic architecture in the S"gdom. ^Oxfcrd an4 bf.tWgemus an^reCgioo o£ greatest men. Both,AoW^the waow and •weather'stains of tBousand^yearB. pf origin, aid 'eiuswlljr socpd net Uuiions, aS-itig shared 4» fell _the great

'Shared 'to'hll the^^

alhnreligioatf feyolutioii*

dt the (jOudtry, theirhistary uibiiwr.

?rin»is.}

.England.

:Both

have beetr pitted by

Trijboth the sewim college* 0r1gtna]ly founded as k*fcrtjniij to religious societies.

Both have annual

iacomcofnearlya millidln doUws.. Both pursue e^Qntially'the Bamftmewoo of ugtniction, Both redist'hiBoyatfpta'M tkrir ancient CTrrriculum, do that'fteedocanflto .bf^ife-JTourfceenth Centnry oaaw seen tothey do not tuttTout lMch BMa

jUjteii

r46d Owen. Th^:iaiwi,oi*jewrat' Oi^Qrjd, but astipnomy u«xelnded

:c CaAteis the

from the/egutar course. Eilace oflEucMa, and scl uieolbgy ^sc^l^ it js in Cambridge bat amounts to little more than Sunday*

theology is«'the Eeat eAd^Vel

klRrwin^ fthyWiing •offifiatfrtihatite the natural scienceSjiot'even Hebrew. Phi losonliy, h$ts be^n lately introduced through the influence of Sir William Hamilton 'OSfSrft Hks' always been more bi,

cahily, "produced the innovators whpB Oxfcrd..'bnrned® for th^jT 'lier^y." It Komaniring spiritis Unfriendly 'to a qcous ftpd fiOi(ipi ehe|i8i^ Jit«ca4ufe.: «As

what is

Cambridge) ha#

been sUspefededt Th«e is. tot a Eufop^an university outside of England, .where the circl$ of ^ca^emical instruction aftbmpUdis so small, and where the little.' taught fe' in gerftrfil tsftight4jv''so 'inadequate a teacher."* •f .!f'

Whewell btrtl it at-

,racts sp. few students |hat «lectrieity and iqtany are in^^ted tolhe.same lecturer, fliere is no chair otlogic'or4 ancient histc/ry? The use 6f {feii-books is less" common «than in Oxford. I There art fewer fellowships, bnt mone scholarships.

Li the' present discussion, whether we ifrail iriiitate or itaprove, the trans-Atlan-tic methodVrf educstfion it is interesting, and onay be profitable, tov judge the two systems of^Ox&jid and (Jamhridge by their fruits, ^rom the.folloying ust of efuinent gradi/atraj separated into simi tar groups, it wilrbe seen that th^re ii little difference in 'theological* results but Oxford takes the,..lea^T in politics, law and logic, and Cambridge in poetry ^dscieppe Qtfqrih tSBi'-'uM.wrf Cambridge'.• Wickttii^Cranmer. .'J--i Land .'rfl Latimer.

Pridean'iP1''1^ Aschatn.

in this dis­

trict remains Sti ignorance of the facts in ,tlic uremises_They shall kuo\\' hpw their his them, iind they ^ill hav|^aa ppjKirtunily of seeing him prancing about the district try-. Ak. tag to c?cj3ilaiCLth* s*ff fc«C'h"tliAtOio lias made. sribHiu |t

•f

skulls

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Butler Taylor,' Whitefield.

4ii

DoUW'e: ""n

Wesh- ».**« -n^-Charnock.r-'V Lowtii Birrow! Owen Lightfoot. Pusey 1 v« StillingAeet.' Manning .*«| V^'flowi

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Stajaely Clarkat .Kobertson ..14 \i Middleton.- j^ MaurieB.

Wolsey -s.' *5 Cromwell, Hampden Temple. 'l Sidney i*. ws, Walpole. ^Clarendon -i Wilbeforce. -'L' Halo Pitt. Shaftsbnry Palmerston.

flatham

jlingbrpfca

1 .m

ansfield

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(Winning 'l Peel

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(iladstone IJaJeigh i9v«Ut *.«! Herbert ,««M^canlajr. (JibBoii '•ad'Lia Thirl wall. Mitfbrd i4" Milman Froude. Wmt Jonps it»M fcHorne Tookfe Addison

Arti^irap J^oldwip Sijith^ [9iaar.-$»,\ hkj: t»{|

«^v^,arf^n ohhk.n I -Y®un^ fca Shplley.^a 1 fwfcw

t"pKin (ft di^5o^ihg •fiti/mf also omits tA raii the attotney

TTe^e^

he"f1-elil%i*P*i5ifft rb«d, and Jatelj-' ar- -i' ruied Its ^ase beWre tTie Wawe^Wc'lU"

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JohnsoU ^Tliackerav. -j De Quintey "Kinglafce". ijidnfijE. Smith

si **wud

•nmill

pdsworth^^, is I

I.JUKW1HU0BI tntF

auctions certain marts of

•hand houseHe attends time. He is practiced has .t the knight of le big

in this er can almost detect the highest

figure which revolves in his inner con sctousness without waiting for the dealer lo Articulate. Another class of people who attend auctiom come in for A.n(* It consists of th^^tahftr wlo^ not buy what they want unless they

months, objective ii knows

the^e people^dby sight—and wonders at

er

as

irfthe-daj^S of the pia.t 5rial has .. jiliangeth not." THetoystem in-each contemplates the forniatfojijf inilM rather than informatrorf culture, not practical training. Neither oflera, •. grofasrioaal kno^le4ge, a^d probably aever, will.— London is the centre of law and^medicine. Cambridge has eiidwpretl^0 revive a,

««*.

trou,ble»

they are thenex posed to the vulgar gaze df sacrilegiohs bipeds at "less than cost."

Votm AiMag thffOead len—Scenes 1M a Saa Fraaairo Cemetery. Ihe old Yerba Buena Cdftietery in S^n Francisco to be used for business purposes, atid the work df disinterment has M$n ^oii^ on for several days. ~A local paper«ays the "large vault on ''the hill has: been empted of the sad Remains of mdrtaUty th4 faave'incumbered its damp and gloopiy jjece^ea ainoe 1866, land is mde*iHing the purification of smuishine a^fai^1 The boWff ^Mch ^aylpaped disconnected and Iooedliavebeen padfc assorted as to sllafie-aMl convenient Vi7,ej iptb abbnt t«ro dozen ^ree wooden 'ca&& A slfde wis constructed JrooUhe door' of the vjtOlt into th# valley, beneath, ,doWh which th«^kpen M'tKe toxM artcf their ooptents, at..the foot of which thef now liaawaiting tiattsportation' to Ppin Lpbos Gemetery. 'Widn":oar repdrf& visit^dthe grounds yesterday there w«r^ two^ irdUr coffins lying side by side at the southern corner of the cemetery, eemingly jurft 4ug up from ihe nesting place in the dry sand. They were old-fashioned, strongly, shaped," apparently constructed with a^vipw of, preserving the remains placeorn them, and having an ovel apfrr tune, ooveved with glass, over the face of the daoeaseiL Through thfe^lass and thS"die^oSit ^hich liiied )te inner ^Ur£ac^ the features of the body were'veiw plain ly discernible.!: It seemed

to he thirt of .«

man, the countenance a little

fn

^weiM and intelligentiexth» other, whiph must be

ihaf of a wdman, the face is covered by the hair which has drifted Over it and, conceals it' from vttw. The two looked |& thopgh they nyght be husband and wife, having been dag up side by side, similarly encased and apparently simul t^iifpusfy Jburried. Numbers off people vhat the.ce&Hftof, and while* there develop' a strhnge propensity' for jr appror

have to jwteriously dbappeared,

tOgjethered with a number of minor trophies in the shape of fingers^ toes, ribs and vert«b»se."

Ijscf) ^EB80^

Ohio uncoupled mote than a thousand nuptikl-tired pairs last year. -. Princa Arthur has completed his twen tieth year* and is regarded

npl ea 1

vigentility

Judge Warrick Tuns tall, of New Or leans, lectures in St. Louis Friday night on Stonewall Jackson.

Odor is the name of the railroad con doctor whose conduct is' ilot at present surrounded by an odoriferous atmos phere in Missouri.

They say Mrs. Forney takes a deep in terest in The Press, and, by, her sensible ideas contributes not a little to its great success.

The Rev. W. H. H. Murray "will lec ture next reason oh "Woman Franchise," to enliven his nsual theme of the Adirondacks i"i a JAM,4*' "rfjit:,:

Andrew J. Rickon is again elected Superintendent of the Cleveland schools for two years from September 1, 1870, at $4,000 yearly.

A book published by Rev. Jacob Young, deceased, say? one of the earliest ministers of Marietta "died a victim to peach brandy."*

General Kautx, of New Mexico, is an applicant for the military professorship of the hevfr Agricultural and Mechanical •College of Ohio.

Colieotor Grinnell has prOmofed James H. Lewis, (oolored) from the position of niemeAgec^o that of clerk in his depart ment at the Public Stores

A Wester/1 paper complain* tWfct the only succemforan oculist ^ecehtly in its locality was in enabling the flats .wlff consulted'him to cut their eye- teeth.'

Manton Marble, of the World, who

The

"Newton"."

Wren a*dbikl«Hbrattifrl" ^Itcklitnd. i»«*iW:s'Kerteh« I', iae ,%«'i ^fWoUaston •OwVef'-S. n* «W1

he^relf.

iiii i»\

Darwi

Coleridge

^oAVowid^^i^ AtdJ ^lfeKa Mgue will sdon have aMHi^f trial," in Cnktago,

otte hnndrerthoftsand dollars.

'11- V:. .U19L-:

wmmsm

the

vei rable Joha 8mith feldQm having a capital Thrhis not Unfre^uant or thography of namenolatore.

The nsual crowds

in an auction room furnish food for study ,and contemplation. Here all classeameet on a common level, and the auctioneer is the leveller, because he does his "level best" to satisfy his

friends and

reap ati. ample commission. And then the goods often disposed of attract special attention. A fabulous price is obtained for an old arm chair that some indistinct scion of the revolutionary war once sat in when he smoked a pipe,or an enormous price is paid for a«et of wine-glasses that touched thalips of a distinguished scholar or statesman, just

as

though they

—the wine-glasses—were the fountain from which the original owner sipped his inspiration that gained for him

~CalBllMl CaUaary ArU .soldiers

taken of them

of

ard and a half deep M»sd-wide

is"3ug~in the ground. The whole is lined with stones, and in the midst of them a great fire is lighted. When the wood is burned down a little and glows with heat

ta foot ____________

&• '",1 1 -k.

Kumpers

as a model of

Advices from Washington state that Mrs. Senator Morton is slowly recovering from her iqjurieB.

Are smugglers deserving of so much reprobation, when they are merely trying to "do" their duties?

was

reported a shot* time since lis 'being threatened with blindness, is rapidly re-«^fW-o»l«esj»oMi jo ^Jruiiy restored to health. •,« .c sf&iw.i va

Hon. R. 3 field, ,ex Judge of tbe

|^. ft. Distldet Court, i»- failing capidly, 1 tndisiMfretpected to recover. Since his. retigaaent from the bench jits fhind has 'becotne afflicted.

AMf dm It is teld in43ath that the Boc -de fKoatMttsier Is coming to this cototiy. ft America necessarily the planewhar»wickedBuropeaMoug!it to go when they kill people?'

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The Trov ^Ato has a novel remedy idt iBMdi. .proposing that clergymen shpuld be better paid so^that theywilt not be under temptation, for a paltry fee, to whamte thejn.

The belle sanv^fa, Queen Emma,

was

-eeled irtA aspeeinl White by the com-, andew of the Umted States sjogrofir Jamwtonn jU Honoluln on the occasion of her visit on bord. Oh,

Aitheleav«

a large roie tsee peculiar

zr&.

WWe'ixiled "dnmtnies," and neitherornamenUl i&tf usefol, although theylielp^to augmaafeWcrowd. Last but not l«Mt, i»theimiatteUlate Mis. I. Smith, who fdr these fifteen years past has been unauccessnl in her d^trts to find a doorplate with the naineof husband upon it. l!he initial "I" -it is

to

the tropics

The meat is BurnXwded by coca-out. banana,and some other plants noted for theird^ncibus flavor. 'The whole is tied to-' gthe» fiTAlj the £r«- tif'the^ remorea firofti the $itj thetteat is placed among tberskot sioM8. aikl tlinfl.' carefaly covered an htttt^rcWpm#ii don'tAJfarftlot)^ partake ofthVwaWdrVfeaWi

The following copy of the

word-

ty pnw^s Add admiration. Sometimes we see heirlooms sacrificed on the altar of atictiondom that have been handed

will of a

Spitalfields weaver Jias beoi proved in Doctors'Commons: "As to all my worldly gtiods tavern store, I itoave to my dear wife and hors for evermore 1

I ftacly give: I no limit fix— ,,, TMs is my will, attd she executrix A fit .pendant to the epitaph "His body's here, his soul's in ileaven Bighteen hundred and fifty-SeVen." 111

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The final and exhaustive punishment! of man's original sin is recorded in Iowa in the birth of a female child with three tongues. Should that girl live to fulfill the transitional stage'of wifehood, and culminate 'into a mother-in-law, then will «he fall in which we sinned all'be mek-e than expiated.

A Con^li, Cold or Sore Throat

Requires immediate attention, as neglect often results in an incurable Lung Disease.

Browa's Brourhlal Troche* will' most invariably give in­

stant relifet: For Baoscnms, Asthma. Catakrh, CojfstniPTivR and Throat Disrasgs, they have a soothing effect.

SINGERS tind PUBLIC SPEAKERS use theti to Clear attd strengthen the voice. OMng to the good reputation and populari ty of the Troches!, Wany ioorthtea* and cheap' imitation* are offered", ichich'art good for nothing. Be sure to OBTAIN the true. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCIItSh

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and discolpred. but every lineament per-i fectly rextgnizable, while the eyes, almost 00k p^rthrotljgh _th^ litte glass of the beholder with

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sive in tbe worl other reliable-ateney.

other reliaDfe agency, a pampniei conum

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Money Swinot Suy It

^or:Jight is p^ic^ess

THE DIAMOND GLASSES Mafaufactnred by 3. E. SPENCER & €0:, Nk Y. W"6ich are'now offered td the' pttblic, are prp' nouttced by all the cerlebrated Opticians ,, of the World toibetbft •».

•HOST PE«FEC!TN. Natural,. Artificial help to t^a human eyf ever known. They Are gxound under theii own supervision, frottt nnnute OrysaftPeb' bles, melted together, and derive their damet "Diamond," on account of their hardness and brilliancy.

The Scientific Principle On which they arc constructed brings the core or centre of the lens directly in front of the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as In the.natural, healthy sight,' and preventing ierpfcrj

They arti Mtfimted In the finest manner In frames of the best quality of all materials used for that purpose.' Their Fini^n and Porability ottnnotlie cturpassed.

CAUTION-—None genuine, 'unless bearing their trade maVlfOstatniied oti ever^ frame J.B. TILtOTSqjT, Jeweler and Optician, Sole Aesnt for Terre Haute/Indiana, from whom they can only be obtained. These goods are nofsupplied to Pedlers, at any price. manildw

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NEW STORE.,,

1i0 Xi 'Jfioi 7 oil

^OW

and

Sixth Streets, 2d story, Deminc Block.

Baate,

Alt orders foT'Ooal filled promptly. A «re of the publio patronage is respectfully 'iditi iti 'r rt.#

WHARTON & KEELER,

Collecting tk Beal Estate Agtnts, and Ifilnirance, With the firm ot Wharton, Beach & do.

Oywcy—One dx?rn»rth ot Poatofice. H. J. KEfeU&l, Notary Pnblio»

fitkU '%£wZ' if :^5

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The standnrd reputation attained by this unrivaled and infallible Yeast Powder during twelve years past, is dnc to its perfect purity, healthfulness and economy. Put up in tins, artnal weight.Tis reir^sented, hhd will keep or is a

The quantity required for use is from pnefourth to one-half tess thau other Baking POTrders.' 1

Sold by' (rrooers throughout ithA I tWited .States., DOOLEY & BROTHER, Manufacturers ahd Pro mMMVFFfim

fr&r an li^i'y

to

THE NEW YORK CITY

fi

Dry

1 I if 1 1

Goods

Store

°ss.n?4"«l!"T,

ft-Mi'Mf** '-ia ai it 4 fjju'nj 'ib 1

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WEDNESDAY,MAT 11th,

With a full and complete Stock of.

Dry jpoods^,, Notions, &c., ,!•« /,Tlu jffl'.T iftj'I -ii At No. 3 Early's Blbck,

Main Street, Terre Haute, Indiana.' lUl mvlwft

W. W. BLACK & CO. tdi 'uii «o

pOOLEVV

A I N

Toprietors,

fW New Street New Fork.

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How How Restored! Ju»tpublished iua'aealett'envelope, Price 6 eentai, A LECTCgt on the NATUttAL TREAT ment, and Radical Cure of Spermatoifeeea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally: Nervousness, Consumption, Bpiler-Tand Fits: Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Sel&abuse, Ac., by Robt. J. Cclvejiwrll, M. D., author of the "Green Book," tc. "A Boon t^^flientand-i of Sufferer*."

Sent under/aal, Jnji slain envelope, to any address, poe#aia,*n*«eM of six cents, or two postage Kthiups, to,CH AS. J. C. KLINE & CO., _. 127 Boircry. Sew York, Pi O' Box ISM.

Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," Price 25 oentB. nwldwim

AILROAD AGENCY. i.

JftmH H, tttrnen Awnt for tjb« C, Q. A I. Railway, (Late Bellefontam) haTiog moved *fi!s ofilce to tm stor»of Turner Sc Buntin. cern«r 7ttt and Main streets, wiU give through receipts on shipments of Produce and Merchandise to all the Eastern Cities, (grain in bulk without transfer)and to all New England Towns, freight as )ow as by any other line, ana »«.&. ^"sjrrasw1oto6dt^ ^4ri qomer7th»nd

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GOODS

SCH'T wsm I h»Te MMMiated wittiraein the guMwl liwn Furaishlng'

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•iif9uf3 ».li liii! /,- *lo tf 91 w^VL ni itti

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tk the

4irfB«the

If infra ritlnr tr1*

M«r iw^to wwer

In the tiiture^do not thtwk of )Wwhe^ ainy

PfJUGKAl!

and WMte

CWMm asiL^Sr^nrnJshTn jGWsnWiBWyimtil gi« mdineiMr IfiMimoth Stocl at

e'T srnMfc"?i-' mayl7dAw2m SiiK!

MJMT STUUEET,

CKUaJCFFiu. DA DtLAiCO. UiISHA HAV*HS

'r'^liole^e tfealerstn aii

And CkmmiB8idn

Cigars

]ierchaBtst

Prb^-l^CO' Street, Keep cons'tah^r on hanla full assortment ol

qoqtobs\LBrwm Buttons :t£lramil Jewelry,

mu|. ^su»iiiss

Threads, Needles, Stationery, Hosiery and Cigars,

AT WHQJmBSALE OKLY.

BOOTS ANO SHOES. I

JOHK S. MTDOWICI &1C0, htia 1Si«tii.. ii:sc *ifj ^•4 4

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IN

ki(urn XBT ii aa.rj

fre well-l

We will open at the above well-known ataui, ton the 11 rat OT

"March, one of the.

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'[ijtJuiGEgpr-AKi) BESTT, W .!i i'JSefeeted StbekAf

teiutixi tijl?

& SHOES

Ever brought to this market, which we shall Usui »eli at the

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A N O O

LOWEST CASH PRICES.

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feb21dw3m.

-I^fATE^GENCT.

/. F. IPSREDITH,

ti Wjui lwl finite Ageat,

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«aui Ajtp t«®» w*.

MlfHeiHAL.

i/wigw*. »c: 'of WCfr' OYgR BBACK'8 BAKK. H»weSSlW4«S|fll «ldtJhittnnt fltreet.be-

M*xu 4ay

f«"s

ffiSslS

em for

For years these

We

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P*

MOORE & HAGGERTY, '"T

A''

lilanuiraetnrers ,of

rtj»i "i

1

Galvntnkeed Irim Cornice

1findowC»p«,Gutt^?m«,4ic.,

y, tjii WA fig I

A Si^JCT J5TOCK OF

Tki^

Copper

xnA ^Iheet

know Old

Tliey

i*~

fio ^tUt 9T«il

•lem*

'r*' 4 1ST

Bootg and Shoes, .!»«

li Vit f't«?

Iiisli Fopliiis

1^.! 'Jti

J. B. L. & CO.

ids

6t

C?ostom Work and done t6 prder in the maimer.

TUELL,

4t

"r*i taztma tJf*:

FOSTER BROTHERS

Break the great J^terchiaiitsi

We promised iqplanttfte/NmeYbrk Mar­

a a I

WE FIGHT IT OUT ON .THIS XINE I

Onr Store is Bentn} for FIVE YEARS

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We Propose, to,G}ramt no Quarter!

The Battle has but juttt, •oommetieefl

Our Cause it* the Cause of the People—Let them feel no anxiety for ua—We have half a Hillioii of :•«-,. Dollars at our back.

high-priced

personal interest combination. h"f fiitW

THOUSANDS, FOB FIFTY MUEg ABOUNU ARE FliOOLINU TOOlllWJPPOBT!

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want New

the who onr friendr

GREAT NEW YORK

„:*mK

Ironware

PartieuUf! attentian.paid to f'

jroi^pi^sra-

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MainSt,Opera

nfrj-d fyi*. v««." tt .««'1

ub fdbvm&i

few casMrt fsfti. ".-J'1 if- a ,)r«i diKf »di no mtuaa^i W-iviii ,fl(r iw

DKT5T GOODS

'infrf v.»uil --««}»'50 fiw'I s«(w' nts ,****'# xsttH. fl*i3 oj ii 'J-a:- itii&i wt*W mM 10,000

yards

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:i *\t tt %n\ Jl*tr fi ,*r Vt¥f, i'3^

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Large

In d.

j. Terre-Hu%i^e,

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THE MOST POPULAR BRANDS OFi WW

BUACZrALPACAS

At greatly reduced prices.

AFiill Line of JBearer Mohairs,

44 f- ,•»•&&&. H*

The handsomest Bhtck Goods io the market, at

RIPLEYr&

"J „j tSL Comer Main

N.-.f,

anmi

terribly

Stocks IW'fe

Qooas

and

New

^cthese we give them I

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Merchaate have c—bind keejt up (he- prices of in in

Dry Goods, and are now combining to drire fifop thefi*kL' iUhe people hare a They knQWjthat we havqiprotcen the great

in sustaining us.'

it.

Ill a

deaa*.,,, Tliey

Prieegj and

We have still Cheaper Gooik Constantly Arriving!

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doors all those 1 for all

.Jtl 33 k.i

thlt rv

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Block.EKi

4 e«,

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iT •.!•. ''j f«u a aUUfei/ C'J -i'

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Embroideries

iIjv ia «. T- £&.. ^{i, 4 ££«&, f«.' w«»f! id .•£ vfi* itJJ

AT VERY LOW PRICES

mi

%j«ii -Vir-iwivU le -rhea# .'»»-J- la*| *??s ^s*v

4,i '34,mtAM MAM3* 4 ,,.,V V! it neieijosfc* "Ocf tsvirjq to

yusti JW$3& .W

of Spring Dress

assortinent

'-Ist-'ifiSt'feu. ,ijaU t»»* f^SMMtNTS A*

TWENTY-FIVE "CENT. rCOUNTER!!

The same brought from 60 to 60 cttrt&J&at Seuon.

floods oii oiir

i«i||8 a fii. jWksI I**m« ?iii

io?JSegtt£"1'tlolors,

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BLACK AMD FANCY COLOUED GOODS RSKl .W.4^ harge Assortment from $1.00. tt *..%r, Mf MV .. mjjfW .iW ,*1 A-1 *t & r*t tWlw iisa

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fifth Mreets.1

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