Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 May 1870 — Page 2
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Thondtj Morning, M«y 26, 187'
pACDITOB OrSTAT*.
-h-i»"a igtesss© COC*T, r?
OSBOI
to return to political life. I I III llltl ni—ill itfllHIII mi onT it TgO
tion in
Delaware reports that one-t
At :ll mnnnnrH to twit 01
Who baa the ill manners to facts" remArto.difl^£)el»¥^
18 the Btal
tnfMiW8rfr~nriW vCOfiature frost*
loess are pomweewa* yww*
his physical and moral system so gre&tl
TB&Moam worn™re?, ommends that those who intend to emi-
mimtasfisifc tion, and thus go prepared to start com
ety. This system of emigration* by colo nies has been practiced to a large extent by emigrants going to the far West, and mi fe successful. i~
A LADY COBWMPOMDENT of the WoW**&riPee tetyot )pf marriages, for a, time, running from one to tb^sjys, Uenewal of mutual consent. An editor, who ed sWite titotfliltt in' «Di*!s" daring the originated *mthourM^^^^^e nnpleaaant-
advantage of. It dido work to the./en tire -interested. fcfltn -j^iBftfcnq'griecya^ 1&. .*uiWXj1U r»
Tm nwXttwMfH Pfi
thtl
A^istait iftd^rttetf enfew York citjr«fe by the Herald gngn^rmtreirai Ireland, 1Parent* age, 3 New Yorkers born of Americans, ^^et-b^gger^, 1 natives oi
iquor dealers, gain a "ward politicians," 3 are contractors, 2. are butchers, 1 is in the coal trade, and 1 is a horse dealer. In view of these facta, is "the glory of Ireland." Then why not adopt the suggestion of a Chicago paper and AiljpMA^SitaaiuSWrv^e, and. call it New Cork.
presumption lathat Congressmen are going to cede.—Journal. The presumption, in such cases, is thuij
road monopolists,—and that the Journal will defend him for so doing. And' there is an equally'strong presumption that Messrs. KERR, NIBLACK and HOLMAN will, as heretotorej'taVe Bii&spe*fc again*! suph mn&uree^k^lllvijl"^^col leagues ^^bm ^Indiana. And our neighbor will have the pleasant task of .IfTERR. NIBLLACK /aiid Hoi-
three Democratic TVf. C's to save one "ftt nrtoi. eW
BfOff VOiOY/L
gratuitQ^tflistaft vidual.
•,m4mjporc nv-othW mdidefined
lines of poH^JT Wd-vgt im Kim than would furnish evet&jgtfnal of every poa-
ate .ti egi
^hltt, up in
qiilst be
eiery
-—-ip the
endeavored W put thfc a& mildly as possible. •iolent men Might -say something,profane.—iFt. Winyae QoftUe.
The ambition of any man who fit for an editor nhould be to phase himtrff. The same remark applies to other avocations. He who succeeds in maintaining his own.aelf«respect cannot, long iack the cpgn aelfTespect cannot, long Jack respedt others, fite Vrho^" Irtfvinx ilnrljr "lafinwl i^n att is 11 own ndiitiwb cater* to tibeiw^ifas, ^juctiees -pr opinions of the "dear five hundred friends" who ready^ to% smptljer ^iu w^i an mnH&snrabW VeArtndaVit^y of ghitintoua sfdvlce, mil soOta come to d&iHse'hiiWlf, and will bei^oljj|^ of,i\ndggigsed conteuip(4o 4h»«ery "firiendi," whom, he has tried lo ptauMii Aw^tyrBditot, Mke a BmmBnffiBnm mm^r -biMttwr-ynr listen to advice who have the right to offer it, and magr fr^uently derive much 'profit Mm the practical suggestions of men who could not, by any possibility, write a^ramma^italientence but the fedhor *who fotloW» cfiiittsel" ttikt does not ^commend itself to his own approval^ who lets others mark out hite '44*Jtiie march ^im alott^ it, will march to professional disgrace android. S*e ha^e seen more than one such victim, meekly submitting to the dictatorial alr& of some shallow-brairfcd fellow whom money had ^avateA to political ot sqclal ihjldence. And there a gfddfer'eight uilder heaven than to see brawa placing aeeeod-fiddle to money, iut yet how common it is. Eren 2U.CK CBtittfU# cio gubaidixe sorti' or the best.imlrniaiatic talent in the country!
-of the
Attornef and his home organ is called to this statement which we find in a leading journal:
A subscriber gays: "Send poor homes. land to riljfoi steads very fast."
The policy of the Atorney and the organ is to give the land to rich corpora.lions at the rate of 60,000,000 acres in a iter
wsHfflteSs&ir* 'Hbnox to whoninonor. is aoe, sa* ^wpoAdent BT^nff PittsflelA chnsetts)" Sun. And to "do hi whonHtirdne, the-SfrftHtaiea the
1 A
in which whipping P«t* "white
jr
cjergyman.
ftiy%sFe5l ilrton linn. Bfe sale
JBirive me aftd'7! 'will ScJa ift1• Affii Wpareflks agoikfe aneaerablsn an&r knil his last payment, and cancelled the,gp' ligation, the principal and interesl nnxmkitifag t» somctfciTO "6Ver-eigfet tnou dollars." •!«-'f iNow what ever)'"honor the venerable, clergyman—
!oot'l^y
men
Chronicle learns that
rprrn Cincinnati Chronicle tearua
the Commercial, is going to Europe to re
depots and infeoraftit cfedilbrH "who Text -mch
ishlsM nstJeUCb^aa ik«B *oii«*y, tat with such legally correct and Btrictly honorable men as figure in the aged cler-''C&Sb-dbm fcMtypvfyle' oald great disadvantage.. JJone less sh^rp ihan the New Englandets could manage gentlemen of a "bnsinefis talent" so acute.
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But thferV at-fe other considerations which invite attention in a case like this. No man Out Of business or in, cleric or lay, has any.right to'sign 'an!"«blIgaiion under which he may become liable for aH that he can save in twenty years. He pledgee what he does not own, -and may never live to make good. The old clergyman's conscience told him hid fault, ana "grievously hath he^'ansWered *it." No man out of business should endorae at all, except within the amount that he can afford to lose.'Men in busiMet hi^e tlieir eyes open, *iifl ^tal^ish compensatiOfi^ hy which their interests I are protected. Yet, afteralr, there'* is tt6'! inanni Setter thanthkt of the wise king Sofcmorti'^Se that hateth suretyship iivsur^fj n't ,iE "Too good," a money lender-once replied to^atr applicant,"jJoWpapfe il« itfto jgqpd." AinMh^ shrewd lender.Trefa#e4 to negotiate entirely uiineqfflsary, if ,-the drawer, had any pretence, to credit or sol .vengr. "You are^aleQjpf says one of the characters in the comedy of "London Assurance." "It's of no possible use to m«." FrobaJlly tihfe qjerfeyman "to whom honor is .due" -was suppOrted by a trftitt of just ««eB?ftnfco&e^uentsj and because they cdttld fM, 00 would not pay, he felt himself obliged to (Jo so, .having that .tTonbltesotrie "iflmatej from whieh they were free^ called cdh| science.
Meroantile Jif€^ ,v{luch supply ^nmny of the noblest examples of high-minded, generous, and. honorable dealing, exhibits §180 poor human natufe in Rotne of its meanest phases. There is probably no reader of the Ledger who has not, among his acquaintances, fl&me fatber, Vegga^ed by his e.QPj or aome retired business, mad reduced to poverty, by^is'younger friend. Plausible representations induce those
coWse^petide is
dTh'tird earnihgs Sf'i lifetime. It ou^ht to be taken as prima facie
feasions and occrpfctii tie of life most be stand-point, and
idcale
evidencfe'of ini
solvency "when such favor as rm indon?ement is asked'by a yourtfl matt ih bdti ness, of an old man who retired. Of cout&b there arje all' anrt man shoAld {pxvfriendahip or for ^^ct^ea^Uwi s§e«an afford to lose, or is wilung_ W.,i whether he can afford it or'not.' 'iDrown ing ®ien clut^v^t strajra bust v^ngfer heard of a case in which the Btraw« »aved them. The mercantile adventurer who is consciius that Jie-'Is iosing [cohtmhhd of hia affairs, had better meet thb hrscima herocially than pull hfe friends:, tinder with him. Better confess bankruptcy at oudevthah-either ruin y^r 'rfieiidsirtiso implicate them in vour disaster that vofti
5S-,«e6l int t.u 'sy$rt£L 3lrijw! Women and
From tbe (Miftcinrfiti Chronicle.] nfc ittor ^hrfve frequently expre&ed oui selves, in^aror of enlarging- .woman sjShere'of indtmti'y, and we wwuia '%'iio means confine this "sphered to the heme circle, believing that tligr? is njocli honorable and remunerative labor—not in compatible1 with the 'purest and demeatic'Velatiohs—adapted to the portion and character of woman. The blame rests, in great part, at least, upon man thaf woman is not ti'arned to such pftjfefl sions and light employments as would enable her to secure honorable indepen donee. But does not tho blame lie rather in the chivalrous impulse to protect and provide for her, than in that ^selfishness of man which, we are so often !told, is the prime cause of woman's "wrong??" Man we believe tote as imuch interested 'Ak'woman/and quite as
•the remedy will be found in opening new javenues of labor and education by training her, in short, to earn her own living.
1
There )s always market for (skilled labfrr, but this skill can only be acquired by proper education find with tho opportunities for learning. Probably in the history of the world intelligent labor has never been well paid as it is totday, but'there is a constant strife between unskilled and educated labor. That unjust Itscrh^ijnatJ&is have5 been' made against Wotaen, no kind and reasonable man will derfy, nor can it be denied that -poUic sentiment has undergone a marked and rapid change in this respect. In mriii^' jf our States ^4?ledMcat}oi\al adva^ages with to an are tio refUSfed' her, and hte refortft ha^ in great parf'be^n brtnight ibout by the action of -intelligent and benevolent women, and not
by noisy as
pirants for political honoiS." The association of the se^ea in educational inatitutiond has already been made, ihe subject of grave discussion, and is even! no* receiving a practical test in many of oar cities. The loug-mootedquestion ni to weth.er women should be permitted to receive a medical education haa been deSnite'lV answered in Philadelphi. This is tar^y justice, but onfe admitted to the Competitive ranks, it remains for woman to demonstrate her Jmtitudfc for the practice of medicine. This is but ohe of the facilities for professional training that might be opened to woman but in this, as in all otheraj she "will leam that "Ae laborer is worthy of his hirej" that "equality," in this, instance, means com- .•
man, the
*lhe' competitive jt^k^ng part iii„,„ iboBghi and Iabor.Mi.w] ^tMonstrate faer eafWil i. i'
tnayite^oelc we^ill le
that hie dwrvfell't
itit'ii rotirjnjg Jjeamsd, at leasts—let ji^aslt what|is 4ue^o,*h» parties wbo. haVj6«eceived usurious iijieceafr on .t^eijr ,q#WI at the fateof ai least 1$ per, cent, a month' rt wfliuia' tafce "StottHier Shaksjpeare to do /tm'jastice. And! "where are the athqr parties- to the endorsement, they -yrhp suffered an old man .to toil on for eigh iesfti years, rtll lie wM:'-pfMi,'foaft?c6te, to pay 'eight thousand^ ®ollarej "fcr^flSeir common liability to meet threetlinptmdl?
hand-
66 tO
int, al
%illsoon
natural rid-
baa thus far kept it alive.
The earnest, and intelligent laborers for a more extended sphere of industry for their stroggling sisters, have received neither encouragt from the blatant iw|f«^|8 0fi^inl|e suffrage, who, with few exceptions, have
ca
for kMad: Want ofindustria •knowled^mdnot namiaJrywafrlMMM of #om«n'* greatesr^^W^a^^^nd thu
,e caa»
The. Cable ifetfh of rt i*mon, the wHtor Mr- Lemon was born wliondon, November 30:' I8», wa^ for son|f 'j&m a ptay-wri^hrti and sometotieii esgay *l»|be part of iainiteijuc wtox. He Oiie of the knot -of a«itborH which e#tae£ |i.«hed Punch in 1849, acting^^ap a •dtter from.the. first.'. When iMMthew withdrew, Mr„ Lemofl jdlW"* Editor, a position^ he Iim (Wtdbied TTe is .. the author of #i «ard of sixty drMoatlb piews. Jfjfc %^e "The EncBMS^ Doflt'^ l&le: "WaitTqr Ihe.Hid dboat "Leightoa Hall,"-and otliek' tfedefc. He has also credited to him about one hundndJallid% and. itosoB,, .Ha -^dited a bdbeW^jyta/Whfdb -mPimahf dull as wSfeh bojfea always are.' L«ln« was vefy hard ^dl-ker, dteditt'tfie MSrw^. with fli« r«pre9aBtattve journal or ild VlBBs as hi9' dionttment'. As -i* WM said of Yoriekj he a fellow'6f i*lfinite jest'.'
ii €«agh, Cold or Sore Throat Requires immediate attention,
tas
itatit ie
yxisg, Cossmtniv* and THROAT Disusiii tbeykave a soothia* effect. SINtJEES and PtJBLIO 8PEAKBRB use ^bem to ehar and gtrengthenthe voiee.
Owteg to tbe gooi' reputation and pop«U ri ty of die. Xt«^eir ,iwrti^ HibrtWeM aud cheap imitation! aire offtreii vhick-artipodfor. ttoAtiv Be sure to OffTAIIf the trmei BBOWN'8 BKONCHIAE TROCHES.
FAM|YCirOCflHit ii in A
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Qrooep«|^«7^^^Nrf^^ eed,
Ceraer Foartfc ul BagUStireeil, *erre Hirte Conneoted with the aboveja a firat-q)Ml! Yard ^gd Bpesdinc, HoafP. thfl »r»eh haa amio d6«b resnmed ijruaranteestoau waomay patrcmise biat, too* aocoHmodatio&s' at tea WBfSle«hM*es. ear Board,hy thi Meal', BWy. "Week ojr Month
JACOB E. VOORHEES, "s tf »•—.' ,'L' MAUHI'lK-.* S'VJapf!
OJJl) COUNJEX PJtODUCB,
Ohio Foiirtft & Will keep on ha^d^a full supply of food for mab and be&tt.
FirOHR^
And a general astfrittment oi rj,
Family Qroceriwand^roYisfdnii
tion l^ith the abov#, v. AFRESH MBA MARKET,
liVered praanftlyttf tfll pan* of thi oity. Will atiotrayidllHMB of ^rco^^t^,^aqptr£!li.
Farmers will do weH ti'Bltb^for eeUing J. E. V6ORHEE8. :anvSldtf. ••1
4AS. H. TOKF*ftt'ifi3
Wo*k.irt
fit rb Uh ,ii9fr»q S r-.T*
We are now opening a general Bto«k offamiily^Toeerioa, «wnb»aei»g'e^nry artiole nnially •found in Buch esteblishmento, and rMUMt opr jfriendt anil thoi public to give ni 'acaU and janiiBe our Stock and Prioei. AIlklsdfDt
COJJMatY PRODUCE ought lit tho market price. Qive us a call.— trouble to show, roods. liFLOUn Aim FEED. paneU a irtour and D'eed St Where you can at all time* get the best of Fa ly Flour. Day, Oat*j Bran, *c. All good#
We have also opened a Flour andFoed Store, 1 lfvered tree oi ch
HI. mv.
ATTOWNCY8. i'i r. 0KAJtLI&,CXUF7« ri -. 'vi i- ti i1«
JOHS P. BAIRJW"^ JJAIBD At CRUFT,
ATTORNEYS AT L£W, OVVICE—No. 82Main Street.up gtairt.
KICXifiliS' SMITH, Attorney tod Counselor at Law. OSce Ohio St.^iext ta Jiilge Patter*o»'«. .In ojbvinff wypervioee to the oitlxyBi of Terre-Haet* %n4 vieieitr. leel _ttat« Vagoft^y ejje^t,»«ie»Tl «k«W ofpajren aTfTM^Sfl uno wiunuui«/ invi
.W*8W4!!g*l A*
JOHN HANBY, I«'F I
Coiumtesion Merchant, And Wholesale aad all kinds of Qrain. Wi ffrst Street, at Canal ndtaua
appended
neglect often resalts in an ible Lone Disease. Btfwi'i Brndlal Troches win most invariably give inFor I^OKCHITIS, ASTillA, Ca-
juarriage ge
CORSET.
This Corset is eonstracted on an entirely
liin D" ir —ar,fcisaateHhraM are unricaOtd i* At wuurb*. They are partienlarlv recommended for rammer wear, ana w«M«iiafat^'jdniMu#tolili8pwffiM?it?d
sfasS KLTINO CULAK
SAWS of
isa.-if wJ,»H fTWTT.1
Aromati^4l»Cg|ible Soap.
Bat iMiiHMte ato iMMiw !i«iriniwa ESTABLlSHdt 1MK £i Sold by all Drnggiata.
revelation Vf tho mysteries of
Wm £"«*._ 'otP' xidfrr
W. W. WALKEB/Ftce-JVeatcfoaf, •. Cedmr JftapMa,
PATENTS" rnventort who wish to take out Letters Patent MB au»ig«ifto"(iBBB88rwiuraiPWJi svor,
over Twenty Years. Their- American uid European Patent Agency is the most extensive in the world, n.nrge? Ws than aiiy other reliable agency A iHuip'nlet containing full instructionst« inventors i? sent gratis.
MUNN & CO., 37 Park Row, New ork,
A MODEL HOUSE. Being a cripple, I have made house planning a special study one built last season has proved a model of convenionce, beauty, and economy: descriptive circular? of Plans, Views, etc., with general information of value to all, sent free address (with stamp or scnjt if convenient), GEORGE J. COLBi, Architect, Waterbury, Vermont.
SALESMEN business S. KllNiNE^ DY, 413 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. miTTl HUMAX MACHIHE—New Book. lllXi Free for Stamp, TARRANT & CO., New York.
By Rob
1. TF. BOSTJN
"ft-
haa
W^hol6Ml» and' Retail EAL£R8 IK :f/V AMkteMof^T.' -f/ miStOi
Betail Dealer in arehojje on North Baiin. Terre-Hante,
Strict attention paid tQ receijinK and forwardihir roods. JelSdwtf
AJMOyLD
James H. XdAiwi A««nt £sr the C. C. C. A Office to Uie lioni UI mint* iiumuj. ner 7th and Main gtieelSjWUl give Oroach ie-^-"aee and Msrcken--n in balk
fUjiwiy, (£ate BelleTontain} having moved ki« office to the (tore of Tnraer Buntin. oereeipts on due to all Town time a* qui et^dtf
•i ofllll IIMOiWBW
1,1
Cor.«
SSiSSiSSsi •. f-te.
EWf
"•w"
to which is
Ift&or^
of the "Green Book," fec. 4A Boon to Thousands of Snlferers."
sswj & CO.,
Also, Dr. Price 25 cents.
ma4dw3m c.i mt
^^SWTisTS
.jsf&s.Qw&L(± tioaiJ
W.E.ROSSETER,
bszira osslS. hast foiloeoI5,xiwoi
5i it 'i\ W
OVER
Ryce's
de
charge in the city. TUSKER ft BUNTIN, Corner 7th aad Main Street.
Oct. 8.1868. dtf
Tarre Hanto,
99
4'Buckeye
Store.
..o'J Jj jrmeV
WORK DONE AT
Hew YorTi Prices!
All Operations Warranted.
L. H. BARTHOLOMEW, SDBOEON AND MtCHANICAI.
DENTIST, Successor to Dr. D. M. WKLiD, No. 157 Main St. National Block.
Terre Haute. Ind.
Bseie«*eaHCet»er fifth an4 Swaa itreeUimSOdtf
UW.F.BRiaWEii.f DEALER IN Family Groceries, Provisions,
Hermetically Sealed Fruits, Vegetables, Oysters, fish, in~n jre9totVe6, Jeille*!,
Sauces, Catsup, W4 OJ
Country Produce, Ohio'stroet between 3d and4th, Terre- Haitte, Indiana,
Qoods deUvtered in AeOi^'Ms 6fehar«e. •ee® «'ww afrrniy fR 1 ,l
NEW GOODS
HT ,Ai
*jkkM.iP"£ +*,4&-0
Vi^rrAM to#?.-:-a oiWir—JISt
iitos
nttifotMaa
.AftdOlRl
bfafBreliMrt witUn tk* '^My, 'A# VXS1Cin bles us to .,^ell Goods at WWel' rates,than was eveL sola In tkis
ltet
In Hie fntttro do not thlsk af PURCHASING. elsewlieM aft? Crockery, dl&sware, JUi|# Fd)^k& Spood&jirood and W low Ware, Gola Baad and WWte China, and jfoose Furnishing Goods generally until JOB call and see our ManuttflUL&toek ef the latest styles anid paitera»*t Reduced Prices.
,u-
HUDSON & EAST.
ma9l7diw2m'"
LANDS
CaoiCE IOWA
for tale al P^per"acro anSmprwds, S^sh.
and on all sides of them. Great inducements to settlers. Send for our free Pamphlet it gives price*, ttims.^oati^te' felt##ho should come west, what they should bring, what it will cost givefe *lan« and elevations of 18 different styles of ready-made houses. wMah*the Company fnrnish at from •250 to M.000 ready to setup Mans sent if desired «ddro*a
Love Essays for
-MTELL-PI^ACED •w Yonnff Men. free
Young Men, free, in sealed envelopes, Howard Association, Boi P. PhiladelphiatPa
W9KS#$MM® cipe sent for50 cents address H. RICHARDS Box 3986, New York P. 0.
MANHOOD:
How liost! How Restored! ape. Price 6 cent»» RKAT2
ment, and
FEBD-,^'t -l: ent. POULTRY,
JRAL T:
K«h the 5TA*
6f^Bpermatorh«ea,
Ktdi4U[)TMij
or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally Nervousness, Consump-
U"» Its*
i. demA
to
MOOBE A HAGGEBTY* I M^dafaetareH of Galvanized Iron Comics.
X^iadoWjpapB, 6utteriim 4o.l Slate Hpojftn#.
... A SELECT STOCK 'ui: i^in, Copper and Sheet Ironware
Partloular attention i»atd to
In Tin., Slate. Zinc and J&f& Iren wfirlk, Warm Air Furnacet and Mangef, NO, 181 MAIIf $TMMET,
TEFIBS HATTTB, IHC. my5-ly ^uLi. .. a?£
IIUDEUNO.. «T,iam.g*ynra
U. R, JEF^BBS ft CO.^ -h, .. Wholei^e dealeys |njj!j Tankee Notions and Cii^ura,
And Commissfdn Herehanta, Ko.t 140, MMa.. Keep constancy on1 ha»d a f«U Rlsoxttaeetol
ITOTIOITS, Oompriaing fancy Goods, Stress Bottonit
Combs, Brashes, Jawalry^ and Trimmings^ Threads, Noodles, Stationery,
Hosiery and Cigars,
AT WHOLESALE OlfLY. ar»lWdwtf
BOOT8
Wb will open at the ,, ~on the first of.
r:-
AND SHOES.
ir
JOHN B?HIITD0WIC1 & CO nv 3
DEALERS E»fl narhasf} ti •mill fi V»tii
•t&v
Hi, "Fls
V.. «ir
Cor. Main and Sixth Streets, 2
Terre-Hante, Intl.
J1 Zt
xve well-known stand {arch, one of the£S
^LARGEST
:%m$: 1
AND BEST
/^'^elictid Sfoc'k of' U* hf
BOOTS & SHOES T9#Wl »».' Kver^rfi^ft' tb 'fttf lWlVkef, whieh we shaU sell at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
niui'
J. B. L. A CO.
All kinds of Custom Work aga
Bepaiiing done to order in most satisfactory manner. ftbttdwSs*
oat satisTftiotory manner.
LAW OFFICE ANB REAL ESTATE_AGENCT.
P. M. MEREDITH, AtUriey it Law aad teat htate Agtit, COBHEK KAIN AHD THIBD VIS.
TEBkM HA UTE, IND.
MEDICINAL.
W. JOHHSTON, M. B.
OFPIOB—OVER BKACH'^ BANK. aiDKKCB—North «ide Ckeataot Street, between 4
A and 5th.
All ealla answered proaptly. day or nt^U
TEE LINES
They dl^e us to Compromise! to stop Selling Goods so Cheap.! ...^
JSio join the Ring. Onftfaitwer 1#
NETEKf NEVER! NEYEB
JU *, +BQ%t
11ie {aft W/otk lum been clorious. jww to make thu a year or trouble Peeking to over-charge the people.
fli
mat tnaaaea
jOHKfiu:. cia'w a,- mi -.ht-afi o, ...j :, iKn^mi^i oniuper yard. worth 18}. 10 cents, others charge 14."
0!irSfc1'flUydhg
Mualin 10 cents, others charge li. imin 6and S ocnts, worth 9 and II.
New Vrivala4f1reM€h[)Qd«r tt 121,15 and 30 cenU. iljStfH HW of Wch Silks, joat arrived. Bwa Good* we can save you almost half. 12-4 Hdfey Comb Quilta, heav^ quality, $1,70. „, Big bl rf Plrints'at dor .teeott^ly low prices. High-priced Stores are offering no good Prints. Fine all linen KkpUnsfl,00. sold elsewhere at $1,60. Laiaa Laee BbWb, fiae qnality, $8,60 and $9.00, llii FitilMCHnidinL eqritlly ttoittp proportionately., ^Waterproof 90 cents, worth $1,40. 160 ceata. Hoop Skirts 40 cento, very cheap. Chrpeta 90 cents, yard wide and good quality.
iA4:-'ltiaS»rt^yTv'i
OMWtocki nt'dar, were boo^it when oat of styte, ui cbfiupmd with new
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money enough to bny ns.
W^okBDv iiO ituiDiL worcl &s Compromise. We can eithcr be bought nor Mghtdned. Writing ui threatpine letters will not deter us.
Beating our small boys %n the street lias afaeadw, hy one of you, rather •tr.'-.waj, .• i" '. .-idsfcrjagihS'.i
The fioniln^ one mnkl he more so. We pro1 and anxiety to all monopolist*—titall stores The lively firm of
][t Pi^Mtp^rs wherever the Name Floats!
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.Uhtuhiiilipi t&u-tg b&tl Lai I'Oh* 5--. I'M' .ci- i*
10,000 yards Hamburg Embroideries •anas' srs&m wr & .h'jit-'.i.} -rv, rrr^r "iiii oi
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TWENTY-FIVE CENT "COUNTER!! •ll'TW'rSJ-^iV "-T i- ""i'T'l I V#. x*
Irish ^Poplins in Elegant Colors,
Bar it* •\r c^'p'^y 'L-1
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BLACK AHB FANCY COLORED MtESS GOODS.
k., wn-.jjarge Assortment from $1,001' ?^r.r. ir-!
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akm sA l'ttr. IS# JWt dVMt ^1}#- **iV 1
BLACK* ALPACAS
Known Defeat!
because wherever they are^ they are true to the interest of the the people.
at High Prices!
not a Dollars' worth until ywi ha/ve seen our Mock! MjH .Ah4i.
ftes^gOodT"
are
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At greatly
•Bans EW BOOKS
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shelf-woro, faded and
are almost worthless.
iBD A^om THE CBOWD.
NEW YORR CITY STORE, C-i. A. House Block
•140 |f Street, s.
i|^a,h«us coaogstts by mistake. Oar house is the only one BtwwiaNaw Yevk w.
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Large assortment of Spring Dress Goods onfion^
'*w aO'i"
reduced prices^ W iM
A Full £ihe of Beaver ^Mohairs.
The handeomert Elaek Qoods in the market, at
T0ELL, RIPLEY & DEMINGS,
Corner
4
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The line brought from 60 to 60 cents last Season.
a 7f,T IV. »r.
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BAR! LETT tc Co.'s, 1« Jtmlm lltrvei, apo. !f«# Open.
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|ejen 6*t4ner. by_ MMhmiHarland. '•It" At
WIS.
A »r*ve Lady, by the author of John Halifax.
the Heljthtr, Auwbaei !«lK'iMhtak». Holmse.,,. ^lr ptae't Poetical Works, Miles 0'R«1I« wnFo1kiTlir«. H. B. Stows, "J .^MdslntheSibU^g^i^ojfr
ksk*"'*1*i*tr'-ry^-x:
7f
-heOetw Wide Open,
$4«^WiWANTED. Ihe andewigaed Beard* ef Tnutees of the
•ponneiss ej»)ttMd by «*M Bo*rd imd en doraedby thfCUy Councn: $8,000 In sae year.
Mjoeo ^,, two three toor
Ave
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retiat
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with te&'pereenk. interest payable ananalb boani ef t600.fcnd upwards win bo considered'. Propositions eaa be rabmitted to w. B. HendrUh/Pretideni of the Board, National Bank, until June 1st, 1870.
over First
being entirely out of debt,
with snffleient lands to meet the expense* of the current year, will enable ns to meet the. payments promptly
J. H. O'BOYLK, E. B. ALLEN. TrnsteeS',
m23dtoionel
AKSHAL'S- NOTICE-
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..otiee is hereby given that I will sell at puhlio sale, at the public pound, in the city of Terre Bante. on Saturday, the 28th day oi May, 1870, one black maro, blind in the riftht eye also a brown colt, supposed to be one 0 year old, that sacks the same mare1to be sold for running at large in the oity, in violation or oily ordinance .unless the s*me is proven ana
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Aarges ^inrt ^^^VHITEMAK °y23 _CityMarshal1_
Money Cannot Buy Tt« [s^ For Sight is Priceless! ?ii wr'
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THE DIAMOND CLASSES", Manufactured by ••":.•••. J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. T., Whieh are now offered to the public are prononnced bv all fee celebrated Optician* »s+tsw of the World to be the
MOST
PERFECT,
Hatural, Artificial help to the, human eye
V,M
ITK known. They are ground under their owti supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles. melted together, and derive their name, "Diamond," on account of their htirdneai andbrilUancy.
5
The Scientific Principle
OAUHOSI.-Noee genuine unless bearing their trade markOstamped oa every frame. j. B. TILLOTSON, eweler and Optician, 8ole Agent for Terre (ante, Indiana, from whom th .e obtained. Pedlers, at any price.
f,
OnWhich they are constructed brings tho coro ,, or centre ef the lens dlreetly in front of theJ,1i a clear and distinct visien. as,v„,, rnatnrar,healthy sight, and preventing atloi
•y« all onpleasant sentationa, such as' glimmer-io'iif in* and wavering of sight, dixsiness, Ac., pecullar to all others in use. They are Boosted In the finest manner In ItamesSf the best quality .of all material! ttsed for that purpose. Their Finish and Durability cannot be surpassed.
ey can only'
These goods are not supplied to •2fd* mar21dwly
OOLEV'
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The stanaara reputauon ulUined by this unrivaled and infallible Yeast Powder during' twelve years past, is due to its perfect purity.. healthfulnesa and economy. Put up in tini,' actual weight, as represented, and will keep: for years.
The quantity requited for use la from one foorth to one-halt less than other Baking: Powders.
Soid by Grocers, thrppghoufc the. JJnitedi States.
In
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THE MOST POPULAR BRANDS OF-..,
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DOOL^^BKOTHER,'
anufkoturera end Proprietors, 69 New Street. New lork.,
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JJOOFING.
CLIFT & WILLIAM3, OJ-t •^*eKta dealers in Boofing Slate, Felt and Cement RooSng," Chicago Elastic? Stone RoofingV' John's Patent Asbestos Roofing,.' Book River Paper Co's Building PAPEHS, used in the plaoe of Plastering, on the inside, and for Sheathing under the siding on the outside.
Koofs applied in city and country and warranted. Call on us at the Prairie City' Planing Mills, oorner of 9th and Mulberry streets. maylldtf
COAL.
Coal and Wood.
IAIRICK,
t. c. mimtDAwirii.
Having formed a partnership under the name offitunkard A. Barrick, for the sale of Cual
ate
nd Wood, would renpeotfully announce to' public that they will keep constantly on hand and for sale at lowest rates, all kinds of Coal at wk«li
le and retail, al*o ood
falland winter tr a' at No. 25 Bui ce
rade.
Suntin House,Terre Haute,
AH orders for Coal filled promptly. A share of the publio patronage is respectfully solicited.
COMMERCIAL COLLECE
TEItHE IIAUTK
vmmttci 3?J5&
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Corner of Fifth and Main streets,
1 TEftAE HAUTB, INDIANA,:
Affords (iMsilities e^ual^
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any Business College est for
Practical Instruetion in BookKeeping, Penmanship, and Arithmetic, ,t,
And alfotherdepartments of Accountantehip. Stwlenta can enter at any time. Bach stu dent receives private instructions. College JottrnalvWitk fuU information as to the course of instructions, qualifications for entering, necessary expenses. Ac., will be forwarded tu any address on application to the Principals.
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Prof. HamtUon'a
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Med
icated Cengk Caady,
made from extracts prepared ia vacuo—a certain and effective remedy for Coughs Colds, Hoarseness,
COC6H!
Sale by.all
Sure
Throat,Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Its groat popularity and immense ntycf its great value. Those
saleslsaguara who try—always, use U—cure their colds, and
avoid1 CenswmptUni end en
early grave. One Lili S'.!
^unrj^sin Terre-Hante.
Terre-Hi ec3d6m
