Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 May 1870 — Page 2
DAILYEXfRESS.
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THE reduction of *he publk«,.t^ pndibably be not leas than ten
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low, just nowrin£nding a name for, the ,.p&rtjin
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Lhttt common aqwe, ft cfoWcl*ri#iic J®1" t«n: tfm read from Wendfell Philljfc charging cowardice §h?ridan':i nd iM _.__i .AJ
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Southern organisation. B(tc To this we aay "aHten^ 'Oufc gi^eat pfcMticaV wsl* is* the compiete reetorot of the kindly feelings of the heart which of old btiund together the inhnbitftnta -1h^e'difierentsections of thb'landi
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»H acid Suiiflioiities should be buried fh gtaVe of forgetflilitess. The bold, hard "u dekdfenfti^ Winter3 of war lias been oyei for years. God's spring-time of peaci j^upon
AM yiJectfv^
V. |h9.iUil yield to, iW g^ni^ jnfluenoe, $nd Lc^the lan^have, ,lje ,benefit .^ its.geiial influence, ancl the lon^ hav^the ^.ujf, itof^ding.and rapid growth, .^he
Septra,te^ States and people should l?e '*1'iiniw.1^ rfnore and more together by the cords pt mutn#l cannpt to ntap^ Toolitng ushance at eaqh
lt-gtWy,
.^h'e Wonderful material inter^ vtft^ie South especially depend for their at ftiU developadeBtaponifce hourly Working together of Wi P^P1®)
an(i
tV'Sa^««'Vobrfng'it»
upon ,their
-va thorough"oo-opefirtioh,with the' Go^rn cannot, compel tihlii. -The religious organizations of the action can do"more than aiiy other insti nmin.
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'-A WXnttalo^O^ (fAifrwpoWdent Unites •^th'af the Hcmfe Ooininih*ti, Hft Agtidnl*nirS is in receipt of a large, number of t#etHioiM'fcoj» vfyt^us p^jU coi^n ii try calling ntterttinn to rh» w*dty, Miflict-
5'ed
Ufa*'
"White in transit from
the W#4 .fo tV' MWtic seabord cit ies, and praying Congress LQ enact a law •n which wiH pnnish thpse who areAguijty 6f theeo acts if cruekv. Oneel these pe.Mitionj froB'.finftlo, New York, that cattle and other stock are rn»hed through by rail from the West, orfen 't.feKMte In MUsoflff or, IdWa, 6) *r^v. 'Vor^ wltB «ar«lyny pausfa for ,nS{rest o|fc«^, «rrnjtig aV Albany New vVe^iin 'o fevefced asd abeolutely diseks-
W-' obwdKtltm. They *r® hVitried' to' tlie
sj4^hl«
whiWiheif IBM is totally UiiSh.
jt'er human food. -The .'petitioners ,ui?ge the Committee An Agriculture to report Kll prtliding 6ubstMitiil$y'tbnt live
"^oc'lt siialinot d^thedtitffcata fbr period «c«eding ^w«nfy-fouv hours at one ti«W, Otd'th«l ifliere .shall be intermediate, pauses for resting and Resuscitating andalso ffwr'tiae."|ppow^iien|^.o^. in»pectowawGhicag* Cincu^ati, St. j^iis.
Toledo, Pittsburgh Bnfiiloj Alteay, and —atiirwwww'lgw^ tn^jwwWMR of virfi*' u4# guiles would be attached^ tp any such law tk planish ita ^ioktpc^ Stfte pf New
YorW nant tfafh^ An"ihe'subject h^ready^ hftlthW aWe Ktf-iegrMr the rtt it cannot be applied outside the «ate,
mkUkabh
moKieUe^U :lU«dirth« |iroi
vifion of the roraRtntion which girl» cwphierce^ twees tbfeStkteSj it i# held that there is *. aa$|4esalhority: foe a law -on this subject ^M^f*U"«Wy ..to*eytry Sute, and tUeh tonld b& efiforced by the United
States courts.
The Cincinnati Timet gets happy over the fact that the terms of twenty United States mail punishera, otherwise called Senators, next.
finiMjifT linii taBn, a stej abolition orW( r«e»pAaJ^ prohibited its infliction except in killing with malice aforethought, and the assassination of sovereigns. Inothar crinrifflriff ciome to their tier in the
ladpgH^na*
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Lis Mosationaliine. But Sherman fem uHAfrt^ha*p to ihe XltiinaAlVgitierib^liieh Atoodnto to an ifl t»r direct te^ly. i'^he#« Vhiere *th sjipe pinches.
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fiii ^Oiidw -h"8 comeio, conclusion that the closing of the-f iut Ste. Marie Canal against the Red Rim
lna
expedition"is an act
of
of
"«er^nt
rights when we jpmptestfld privateers being, built- in British sir
would vAiog it
i»o)t iri#Bdly ffay toiwd Epgland.v hwdly ,#eting Wriy 'towardu' »i«.Awdiilgi 'to, British^, preceden ts»
(fch«»ld
ftunilHh bimiwivateers,
I, ut Cockade wpnera laden .wih armfl,Am ftiUcm,! Wftifenm, and alt other thifig* «fi u««d«d.bj belligerents in wch an ovt ot uav tbe» my l*ri»ory Winnipeg, ,jwrj
$H* f^iiiadelphia
full
Inquirer
truthfiflly
vemjarks that the statesman .of the wpn tcyj and the people generally, who deaire a speedy and thorough reconstructipr .j Afill hail with great satisfaction thie h: ternal nd?fi^ which,the/yeunited Pies byterian Assembly hta made to its ,ai^te»
asa&i^
ode, wit
of I)es Moines county, Iowa, is her hnsbmU'UM* depfe^i aWi a «Very eflBcient poe .at that. She boldly faces desperadoes who attempt to escape flogs prisoners who are boisterous and indecent, and takes convicts to the penitentiary—all this singlehanded and alone, », it
rjfflR WICKEWEST HOUSE r* 5EW VOBK.
Briof Chapter in Allen.
Befmblieaztf.
fcsh r-cc^**^ that whe&election time -»»omx9 khey xwill be »t a' greater -tofM* jiixd ^°p vntPfR:
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but whenever VoorhftW^ pf the. WabMh-ifo. tonc^ wen ltht ^lightUt, it iump3cM if under w4*fi .pur, and dashes and foams wjthouMtfnt.
ii, iw't uHn,.r-rrrtt .T*' I A.TAifficKfctf wee««B -of hwi.flrf&> tiam, whos«««»1 "forlihie'lndian ontarint-
(he Life John
*v lj iX Th6 \vickf(leA house in New York has fallen before the march of demolition.— This edifice was for many years known as 302 Water street, and it was,a miserable habitation—a habitation in which Jived one John Allen, who for a Ibng time was lie proprietor of one of the vilest dens hot ever cursed this city. Who John -AJlen is, is a question long since been settled. Allen, some time, daring the year i8G8, made professions' of religion. He isserted that, like Sanl of Hirsus, he Had been suddenly Converted, »and that from that time bencofocth he had resolved to Ipigil.a lifiaofChrietian suritv^ How long IfpJsldln^bK meat Christian vir"tie is well known. The Howard Mission t'crtk to6k possesion of this place, and at ^ce began'fi series ofnooitday and Sun driy afternoon prayer and exhortation tnifetftps there. Among the devout ones wfcs' John Aljen| himself. He made pe*fihes »n many cccaaions, and consUnly'asserted that he had resolved to leave tuii) evil ways and become a Christian man -andwrother. But 0^)hii filled. He i^ll from grace, nnd in His /all was in volved the happiness of many min Mid women who had come tpr consider JoJin as a prophet. His fall was considered a dire-calamity in Water street, and though he frank|y confessed that" he had failed in his fidelity in the religious principles he had espoused, many persons clattered
-ibout him and made every effort to keep tbith fromb^ing a positive backslider. ^me^glng from the religious1 enthusl asm which nad so long encompassed his h'ouse, and assnrinx the pious gentlemen and ladies of the HowMra mission-that he ,wag( .not
po
studied* unfriefid
liSon the part of fhe United S^es. W'herMPQtLa cqte'mpptary jpointedly
re
much converted as they
thought he was, he offered to rent his place to them for-A certain amonnt of money. Here it was that' the business genius, of fhefinancial John manifested itself. The offer was accepted, and misajronipr the reform pf the fallen wouieniof "Wafer Btreet waa'at once established—John and bis tHfe (he has taken another wife since)- being retained as su* periAttHiMBt^of the'estsal ItlUhment. It is hardly necessary to say thai the scheme failed. It did fail. John Allen's piety was not equhl to the- emergency^
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From the Kansas City Times.] '*4 A few doors north from Vaughn's Diamond there 13 a fruit store and semi resturant known as the Oriental. Here at titqea people come to eat, to buy oranges, to Ic^ok at lemons, to deal in con •fectioncry, and to speculate on the price of .pic? and the make-up of maple sugai
This establishment is yjresided over by mantoriniedtJdlfenrilh,: and his wife, Mrs Catharine ColeWhm, who is young, and
beginning to become popular, and to a^d'up ^profitable trade. "Fbr several days past. Colemfui had been absent in Southern Kansas, at Bar tef Sprttigs, it is said. His wife, from Aeing a singing, j6you» woman, was noticed to bo sad, at times a little despond 6nt, and, often she would be listless and w^ary.
About live o'clock yesterday afternoon
(3Vft.^)l^tfian
returned to the city. Ins
.short timo therekftef, Mrs. Coleman sent a boy to Dr. BoRrman's drng store and purchased two ounces of arsenic. At the same time this boy, by instruction bought also on? ounce oflaudaifnm: He retorted'f»rotoptlv, an(d gave the two poisons into Mrs. Coleman's hands.
The Oriental has three apartments— th^ firit'tfpon Main street, the second the r»taurani, -and' th^, third the sleeping" roqm. With the deadly drugs in her hand, Mrs. Coleman passed from" the second room to the third, and sat calmly down upon a bed. Coleman- was in the second room as she went through but she neither said good evening nor good-bye. 8he had retired to her bedroom proba bly five minutes, when Mr. Coleman heard, a peculiar noise, which caused him* to look in hurriedly. She was standing upon her feet with a spoon to hp lips, and juslJis the door opened the contents of this spoon were swallowed. And what Were1 the" contents One ounce, or half of arsenic purchased few moments before—enough to kill fifty people. "liat h:
"Gr^at^ Kitty, what have you d5b^?" eried oiU the horrified husband the dreadful trath flashing upon hinL th&t his wife meant swift self-fcurder.
Xot' mseiay dead upon her cheeks nor an eve-lash trembled upon her
npon
beautiful black .eyes, as she washed arsenic down with a long,' deep draught of water, and made answer steadily, and fc4tl V4nrfle%'whfch'fliere was forgiveness Mnd -reproach:
Done? Why I em simply going to ry the other world. Do you think it yflfbe" dark there? Will there.be any son-row, and trouble and pain, after death come and the long mght begins?"
Mr. Coleman Waited for no more. He rushed rapidly into the street for a physician, and came at fence upon Dr. C. Jacket 5 a jKHWggen*lan«n sk#lfBl, swift to ake ana intrepid to execute. A powerful emetic was given. The medi cine acted well, and there wa& hope for' the woman. Yet Jackstm no halfty rt"0rk.: Victory with him means aterloo. He must have stomachpump and, so Dr. Todd came 'with the magical Instrument, *ahd the wdrk was
much against her v^U, an many persistent efforts.
iOcinrniBinswwiNiMit.
Our Bothnia not
And
i!6W, the drily relic fo be seen of the Water etreet reformation is to be found at Kit Burns' rat pit, where the speculative Kff does a bigger business than he ^ever lid before the pioua people came dowfi and booght hhn partially out/ ""John'looks back with the greatest sat» isfaetion upon his pious experience, feel ing that he lost nothing by nis^ sudden religious conversion, ana that his bank account is much larger than it ^vas before he formed an intimate acquaintance witb the people of the Howara Mission.—New
Torh World. v-?
ATTEMPTED SUiqiDE.i
a-*,!
Oat of Alleged Cariosity to Learn the M} 8tci le3 of Eternity.
ui care,
told. im
keeps its charm:
net more cold, irftrm
leloTiiic beams net As fondUns ii her arm
As when we eliistered by her side
la yMnJonirrtonnwiO' ~And looked Q^on her with seek pnde. And only looked that hichr xr tfi'A S& A A lor we were only little ones.
But we
ie p"Wf® the facl ty, «||p®he Sheriff
Bttt w»«sa BOWhib^HMier up lorihuHtfittiM MIRM.A' ,. And so «W om»
Hu made na look to Qod.
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a
»We are ah*tP7 household "band.
•^.^iKMSSSr4 -"i The one Lored best, for two were one. ui _Jk« taAawtaad .•?
The knot eaa aevwrbewMoae »Sf Of such a married life*. ,,. F». a-' ,!
Ad4 when the blissfol My ih!attcdmQ., When life tor eaeh It o^»f:
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When eaeh one haa arrived »t.home Toseparaienomore«
T&^s'a!slaiSgSl5|rs^",
Shut frooi ui by the ooBn-ttd & Will welcome ns to God.
rill welcome
ixh
But flesh and blood can enter not I sphere?'
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That sacred, hallowed Oh. moat blest is their blessed lot Who to that rest are near I
T$".*t«W5W.K5:
Look kindl^on emeh stain aod tear AncUaiihngly«nw aid.
For am cdb only last awhile,'t' God's promise Is all troth: ."'I Bis promise to cools free from trail*
I a a Then let a hymn, a safired adng To holy a«e be soBir For *rowinc old will not last long.
The ^nted aro all young, i,
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A SADSTORT^
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ciaim
^eatli of the Eldest Soiif of Biturf Clay—Thirty-eight years of Hopeless Insanity, and Final Death te an
Assylnni—A Madnann through Love. -.*•- From the
Outside of Fayette- county, where the prophet is held in high, but not in blam^-. leFS repiUe, being "in his own country,' the name of Clay haff ever been a sacred one in Kentucky, ajid .to mune him has been to quoteloTingly," Whereverfreedoin found a v-otfwy, thai votary found in him a champion. When Greece} jthe tflassic land of Greece, the fountain //of .refipement, the birthplace of• eloquence^ andr libertv, aad, of, poetry—w)ien.. Greece *w«ke km he loqg fhimhei ofages and beat b«ch. the faded eresoent.to ita native, east when Maceidohrecalled to ihiad. the feats of h«s. conquering boy, and !he Spartan struck in foe the Und. that bred him, then the voice of Clay rolled over
hushed is that voice whose every tope was aiuaictV and.so on till dechiimer. wearied Stich b^ing the Wteem ipwhuih the Sage of Ashland was held theheaHfr of hia coiuntiymen,. the peopje of hia conimonwealth have been slow to speak to strangers of th^ skeleton inhiV houeshold though in the homes of the jState .th|e sad stonr has been a household *ordP
Yesterday morning our special tele* grams announced the end of a ***ry life, in stating' that. ThMdore,' eldest son of Henry &&&A* L«ingt*ni Lunatifc' Asyfurt, %HWT%*Kmg conhnement. The record of his blasted life is briefly thus
At
age and feipe was that there and of indifferent lfiorals, tinged thtfZui rephti even darkened the future prospects of this scion of a noble house .Still it was hoped that these were but the result of youth, and would be cast aside when circumstances called upon the matured man to assert himself and make his talent fell in the commit*'t
i.gn, every tonguei It true were whispers' of wild living, ifterehttfTorals, that somewhat
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It was at this turning point pia life that Theodore Clay began to persue, with an unwearied pcfbeverance that caused his friend f^iiMdddtAa^a, young lady of Lexington, who he had long loved hopelessly. The object of his attachment, who is at present one of the brightest ornaments of Kentucky society, repulsed, firmly but kindly, every attention offered by the infatuated young man, af-
cer his meaning had become manifest, •^-f-ifrwas "HUl'tHS'WfKied, and fellpj^d• bisAirifats^ijhe streeU by day and wandered in the neighborhood of bet heme by night, in annoying manner, nntil at last it became evident that he "was not jdl there," tt u^e the apft. phrase by Which a kindly peasantry expires insanity. Subsequent violentr demonstrations tended to confirm the impression, it being even related that he went to the house of Mr. -1—and de:n^ided his riaughtenat the pistol's point, until at last the wretched truth could no longer i^a ig-^-Qrli in the asylum became a ste^n, neorasity.
This was accordingly done (in 18$2| we believe), his father providing for his support at that time, and leaving $10,000 in his will, the income from which whs secured to' Theodore for life. That lifje, after thirty-eight years of impvisontnent erf nis confine a goodboard
in what in the earlier days ment, lie Was woi\t to'c^l "1 ing house, but having some of the biggest fcols he ever saw for"boarders,? hag just si^rarTnsnsMfiyiiwtyuy®vtfiJfev«s one of the most noted of the inmates, not only for his pn^ufdcacen^bi^ Ms^fecefulmanandnow or conversation rendering him an object of interest to all visitors He labored under the hallucination that he was George Washington, and was Jond of assuming th»traditioiml aUitapdes rathe Fftheeof hi^ountry.^At rhf oc4»ioiial%alll give® to tie imnAtes (wveraging some 500 in number,) he was always exquisitely dressed Mi the style of his dayj and"was the"bfeau par excellence.
During all these long years, despite his gentleness and cheerfulness of manner, he was restless and discontented, and required close watching, it never, in fact, having bM«coHaider# pi^P#itlt|1allow him to go out into the grounds without
tr
The
Wlwto qaestiojwd as to the»»eof her go mnch^i despehitfe* attempt She woaid mak* no oihjK answer than that she desired to know «boat and to understand the mysteries of eternity, smiling as she replied, and not oh* )*rttnle alarmed from beginning to end. The «tfair cansed jereat excitement ift the 'neighborhood of the Junctlon'last night, "ana until late large crowds thronged about the Oriental.
Abwi» "year 1800, "hia
condition begip to worse, and he soon afterward became f5i demented, continuing in hopeless idiqey until at few days since, when death," greater healer than time. w£& th* peers «f/ »ia «artt *Mnmood, who ^ad goi^e before hijn tothe God that created lum and did with him according
laoad him again.upon anequali •f/ hta «arlr «^9|iood, re hi|ntoth id with hun
crea ted^Tm and diil with hun ac
commanded to be written.
that he fluted to only
for his
says that at of Mr. Lincoln,
ces of a thoroughly disgusted plan of rebellion were npmistakeable. He give pfrnitrnrfinlTsl eyideaee tethe correctnees of this assfiTtiopLnothine, however, tqnt la8^^tj^vun|l^tkftown. Itisto5^|ndbdtestabte that nothing was done prior
nekwmM&s,
not only in fatl"View of the Government, but largely fhrakigh Government agency N»«onder that- Jodge Black, a personal friend of Buchanan and a life-long Democrat^ should wish to plot out the deep disgrace, but he cannot. The "damned spot" of lady Macbeth wan not more ini 4eUM
iHe.—GW«»^o
The sevien wonders of the world were: First, the Egyptian pyaramids: the largest of these is 693 feet square and 460 feet high, and its base covers 111 acres of ground.
Second, the toansoleum er&ted tbMansolns/ a king of Caria, by his widow, Artemisia it was 63 feet long and 35 feet
^^lird the Temifle ofJiana, at Ephesns this was 525 feet in length and 220 feet in brtadth.
Fourth, the walls and hanging gardens of Bab^lbn these walls are stated by Herodotns to have been 87 feet thick, 350 feet high, and 50 miles in length, and the statement is deemed credible by modern antiquarians,
Fifth,1 the Colossus, at Rhodes this was a brazen statue of Apollo, 105 in height, standing at the mouth of the bar borofBhodes.
Sixth, the statue tof Jupiter Olympus, 'at Atheiis ^hich was made of ivory and gold, add MrttSMvOnderfiil for its beauty 'rithet than it^'size.
Seventh, 1 he Pliaros of Ptolemy Philalighthonse 500. feet 'haros, at Alex-
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Aromatic
ex-ttiiniatar to fion
doras. not* redding on His ph^e, 'Mftnafield, aea^ liftiiBgtoi^aiadyolm '11. CJay, he raiser of "^ientockyi" he-greiteat hirftoen lIVin|. fli'e r/sivsar
Galaxy
and one of j»I
ebnM«r 1 nThtirt#w W««d% aluliiupafliy, Mid who Tlwrl«wr-W«e4 and att be
the same stosesof thereMUoa. The fonneeiat-
4«inMs t^vindMiUitia i^iring AdMua-
iatratMM»ot Jamea ^ichaaan, and the reputation of the .man hin^elf. Ho cpn-
ducad, wai waUjr a 1aftit(t. Soric^ao but a man of firmness and jfene^al^ fitaers
MAJOR E. EUDSOX.
I fire being kept
burning on its summit' dnrinfe the night td gtride shipS'into tlie harbor. ^ienevten wonders of tlie world nw are, The art of pritttitig: optical instru mints, Mich as telescope and microscopes gbi^xrwdef the Bt6am Jtngihe laborAaviri^ machinerythe electric telegraph, snd thi phbtograth.,
A' Cough Cold or Sore Throat
CORSET.
This Corset is constructed on an entirely new prinoiplo, being
open,
and thereby allow*
ing the freest circulation possible, besides girinn perfect ease and comfort to the wearer, anil at the sane time possessing all the advantages of the common Coxseta in giving support to the body.
For Hesltti,Clrnee nnd Comfort, they are
vnrivtplUd in the market.
They are particu
larly recommended for summer wear, and warm climates, although equally well adapted to all seasons of the_year. They are highly recommended by medieal and scientific men.
(ESTABLISHEO 1839.)
WELCH & GRIFFITHS, Saws! Axes! Saws!
24wMLt"«re™ffs5mE™Ag SAWS with Solid Teeth, orwith Patent Adjustable Points, superior tp flll lnserted Teeth Saws. earPricci Jtednctd.-ea
A©g©table
•„»_!»
COLGATE &C0^
•&.s c*'~
TOILET SOAPS
Fqr the Delleato Skin of J.atUes and Children. ESTAilttSHED 1800.
Bold by all Druggists.
1T0BK.
-f- IOATOX FBEBKASOHTRT, by Elder D. Bernard, revised edition, to which is appended a revelation of the mysteries of ODD-FELLOWSHIP: entiro woik of 500 pages, octavo, cloth-embossed, will bo sent
CHOICE IOWA LANDS For sale ut S3 per acra and apwards, foreish. or onereilit, by the Iowa ll«U*»n4lJ»d Co. KailroiMls already built through the lands I and on All side^ofthem: GfreatInducements to settlors. 6cnd for our-free Pamphlet it-
TtSI'
,0
ends as ry ever
!:h6'rtr Men.
a'lo'rti ytitten.
Two sons of Henry CJay yet survive
4
nry Oay
him, T. H. Way
prosecuted claims before the Patent Office for over Twenty Ytears. Thei^ American and European Patent' Ag«tiey is the most extensive in1 the world. Charges less than any other ing 1
A MODKL HOUSE. Beincm cripple I hmTa niide house plan ial 1 study iodel of ool eeonomydeswptit-e circularf Of Plans, Views, eto.,wd« general in
ning a specia proved a model
for June contains two nota-
ble artlelea. One ia fcwa the pen of-thrt vaoarafclaAalryrtl^Dmscm, /wemiah
AVtt&fr/n
vv
Journal.
The Seven Wonders of the World. The ancient world had its seven, wond* cESj wfiicli Wfite diticH talked abont, and wlrfch people traveled htlrtdreds of mues toeee. But tlfe seven wonders of our time are more usefhl and quite remarkaH£i.
t%-KWL'SM
I jbave
long been head salesman in Store, and aa our entire Sf
lias been purchased last thirty PANIC in hies ns to rates than was evet sold in this market, and .we are determined to do business on the plan ^QniekSalesand Small Piwite. In the tntnre -do not think »f PURCHASING clsewhert any Crockeiy, Glassware, Kni Forks, Spoons, Wood awl low Ware, Gold Band and 1 China, and Hrase FnrnLshin Goods generally, until ion call and see our Mammoth Stock of the latest styles and patterns at Reduced Prices.
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ae*t«ires immediate Attention, iaif'tieftect' often resnlts in an !kiPiiri».We Lnn« Uisonse. ttrown'* Bhiin'ht.il Troche* will most invariably give in-
stant relief.. *r JjR0? 0inTis, ASTHMA, CaVA^aH* COKflDMrTLVR a.Bil .XflBOAT DtSKASIS, they have a «9qthii)K effect. .SINO$T$ and PUBLIC SREAIC^RS use jtheiHi t# s.tro^iirthsn the voice. rf3j?ligation an,d jiopulftrify pf ihe.Trpob^s, many,
wrtides* and cheap
arc tire good for
|e Mura,to OBTAlj{jthe (ru«. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, •. km 'i SOLD EVERYWHERE.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PATEUT
KID FITTING
SKELETON
ie8.ena-
seU Goods at lower
HUBSpN &
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iiftibw- ManwCactarert 'ot:'n
Tin an& Slate- Jtoejln,g
A SELECT STOCK OF*
Particular attention paid to^"4
JOBBX3STGI-
In Tin, Slate, Zinc and Shett^Iron Warm Air Purriacek and Jtan 2TO. 181 MAIN
TERSE HAUTE* IND. my5-ly
OBUBJimaS. tRA DELi.NO,. |II,lWU. *i,V*H8
tr. R. JEFFEHS »CO.,
Wholesale dealers in
Yankee Notions and Cigars, And Commission Merchants, No. 140 Main Street* Keep constantly on hand a fall assortment oi
JSTOTIOITSi: ComprisiBgi-it*
Hosiery and Cigars,
AT WHOLESALE, ONLY.
arpll:ldwtf
Soap, BOOTS AND SHOES.
JOHN 11. LUDOWiei & CO., -it'Ailfl
U*l
We will or
rcflM Rapids, Iowa.
PATENTS
f.lilUa. 'inventors who wish to take out Letters pat•mareadvised tocounSelwith'MUNNi CO., editors orthe
SdeHtific Ameritmm,
one built last season has gmve^ignce., and ation of TBtne
SALESMEN 'baisineu^ DT, US .Chestnut street, Pliiladelphia.
SewToA.
m'-~ '*$•*''
jfepn^enien t)^' J^COL^T, Arclu- IKnn 1 liw«l^al°fcWe ifttl,
mk&BEUWonfTeS
LARGEST AND BEST
t\,.
J.
will cost gives plans ana eievanons ot 10 a liferent stytos of reridy^nadohouses, which the Company furnish at from 250 to *4,000 ready BOOTS &
,| j'^|flelectei Stock^of
Ever brought to thta market, whio^. we seflattne y,
All kinds of Ctistom Work and Repairing dona to order in the most Mrtisfeotory manner. ?MlMwto
LAW OFFH® AND ESTATE AG
p. M.
MEDICINAL.
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wnL-PUOP leT«-&!&» for I \V
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HT!a^foS A".^dM^' I f\MciLoV&iVCU*?AS£
ksS?„4^*1 ^v
All calls ^^garai.promptly, ttrwngt.
Z\
WW. GOODS They desireji^to Compromise! ta^stop Selling Goods so Cheap! TAa
3Ti4AH-aaaiT
st-r'ad a
rr-*i«5vr\ sitSH riff
East, who
Seating
42]fmJeilJUtfWtf Tiffin.
exp
TP
High- priced Stores are offering*!)*) good Prints. Fine all Liaew yaplnns$l,00, sold elsewhere a Lama iMBfiteV1*' '#V^Wa^ty $8,50 and $9,00. The FfneeTGrades equally cheap
Splendii ^Balmoi
cents
.919
lUofg xu
fli
MOORE & HA00totY 0-11
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Galvanized Iron Cor,
Window CtfpB, Guttering, ttp.|
So
tttitit
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.1 $111 1 1 Ii
1'
Fancy Goods, Dresti' Button*, Combs, Brushes, Jewelry, and Xrimmings, a a
Kii.
-yU.Si
iim
tr
pott-paid
on receipt of $2. Address REV. W. J. SHuEY, Dayton, Ohio.
One Million Acres OF
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EEALEBS
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.. 'NT:
Zj*i5J
t-"KAH'£ ,6
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tijit: tieni r,i
Boots and Shoes,
law.fito
Cor. Main and Sixth Streets, fcU"+iA vtHJ fifj «»11. Terre-Haute, Ind. .^al
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i.'ifa
•iUtid'ff
tj" :lr:.5i'
in
LOWEST'CASH
who have
PW(^k
mmmmm
NEVER]
Qur
put together, money enough to bnjrns. -r»t,
word as Compromise. Ntfe can
[lit nor .frightened, writing us threatnot deter us.
nys
JiHujf, -.
I
injin
small bops in the street has «-H
beenfotmdi already, by, onv of yox(Kratlier
$ Qui:-
n-
has been gloriouK. TUc coming tine m.usi be more so.i ^Ve -|*o-
pose to make this a year of trouble and anxiety to all monopoliflta—tfl all ^tojiw The livelv firm of
FQSIEIt MOTHERS
Frospers wherever the Name Floarer »-jqs3
£tt». iWi
tSM^^perk beenrne wherever they are, thev are true to theiiSlreat iff the weat 1V.J Ml oi Jioij
ag«q gai.aiiq no
"AlLOl^ier,
Splendid Brown MmIhis 9 eentaper yard, worth 12*. Bal^a of yari widiB Mualin 10 cw»W, Qthars charge U^,.^ Md jcule^ Shirtinc Muslin 10 cents, others char^a 11* ood common Miislins^ and 8 ccnt^ worth 9. one arrivals of'Drfe& Goods at 12£, 15 and 20 cet itbo aplendid line of riobSllfaj, just arrived.
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msd «uj it\t,lZ
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ui
nihwM Indi-ir.tf vd m.. a
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it r»* :-aria -».-*4 moj-jx? 1+ i..
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Mill ny^ uii j:S»»
^Pquins..
4 fi«A SK*W XiOWI »u \i ii ..J'-Ji's »BJ»-
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lias Never
I tea ~IIKI .iv u/t.' jji. .V»»i n..!uaaw--A i». •m'---*t-:VnT ilt
Kiiqwji Pefe?|,
Crack at High Pricfjs!
ii.
cents.
jt,
OnJirWiSQods wecan saveyounlaost halt", oj -7 n. .n ».**• Big" lot oiTrrints at our Exceedingly low prices. jv»4 ,g
"jfiitf Apt&Vol1a*s' worth until you
seen ottr Stock!
ai2iaia»b flfahsalo jtiofirnuwfcwj cK| -sifF 3sw
QHiBtdoft srit were bought when gold was high', are shelf-worn, faded, ##1 e^ of st^W fompu^dwUh hew, fresh goods, are almost tjortMeas.,
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vQBBATINEW YORK CITY
ife
rsJ
N. B. Avoi^ netting iAto bogus concerns bj In %a^ng Stores' in New York.
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ei
••'V jjpw- i.i
7m
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proportionately.
aterproof 90'cents, worth $1,40. «t centajHpop Skirts 40 cents, very cheap. [rd tw1and good quality. Wu.lil
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'Si'tiJil wh!
ritn
CtOODS a -if.w 8 S hum*
101 Xaia Street oppo. New Opera House.
lelyn's
OnriHiswev*
KB%. SET *r --Ii I
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House Block
'M
North Hide of* Street.
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E
saetawiif io .«»•« aijd jIj
r, litU
xii
t4»rajJti
10,000 yards
4 2
Ilk
unrtvilelandiB
bl-7 «J)l Jl '1'-
JfOirtJ
"9V iui at rram
tesitPt aj* suit ti-jsd
Hamburg Embroideries
"it
ui) atirm-ii'
'is-wu adi ?!».*.*»
an **M
en
*4S\&JO?«»d iiitd
-i "fct
... o*s wiMt at «ofi
v,n
shj iCO«
itsj, s»y»' •frailsi*! "5 J*-'. J.
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Large assortment of Spring Dress Goods oii^ouiv .mi
HierfsJJtiH 4*
JjJ wMl •*«.'. w«|- a »»••...
TWENTY-FIVE- CENT COUNTER! .'iai'iazM «9a .jjnav
vtt-^,L »w»
llie sa'*ne brought flrom 50"» (0 centslast 8M§6h«j?-
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.fw i'ti »1 if. t. ich*
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t&ihel
V" tr v*f.
IttaCK A1TD FANCY COLORED PBESS G00DK 1 .. -''.wtfi'io-. w4T
Jforge AHHortment from $1,00^~U
Vv, 7 •nrniiir *,4 d»?* *s* ?.•*
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Id SlUtUOleSM' »f WKj iwie fi" '-?:•.*-*& 4tS'..L*.j j! j. iiPW
ry
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THK JttOST POPULAR BRANDB
I ... f*« r* •".Tip
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ii
ff'.M
iMij-M 1/ !_"/ '=.«- vsain*
of Bearer
n=»t' tsi-so rf a* Vd 'n-'.-n- eo
-The lianaswnest Black Ooods in the market* ai, ttt van
fFCMi KIPLEY-& DEMiHGS,
HiM
on. t»v I :a»fiM 11. Ross, "forever, Bickorsteith, Halifax.
ii: xd b*
Halpine'sPe wn Folks.
-5^
.. bX'iBW® O'Reily, r» H. B.Stowe, tools
I
The 6a fe^iT^T^eWi^amerous works, all of whielr~tl»y will sell yon at a
Mite .5'-"""other
$40,000 WASTED. 1?h e'underi^kned 'dt Tfustees of the Common Schools of the City of Terra liautr, for the purpose of erecting two new School to reliei
Houses to relieve the crowded stato of our Mtaais. upon notes execute
jo*wrts, *eir» to i«HpMa»« a kan ««,oon :ed By said B«u
toanl and «n-
dorsed by the City Council: $8,000 pajable in one year, 88.000
two
"iftrn^
*•*.' ufi?M
four 'f five
percent, interest pjjable |ftnnnRl!-\'• 1500^amfVpwwS will be consulyn'»ptioitt w* be wbmitttd to W. K. HendnchjJPresident of the^Board, over Bir«t ational Bin It, unfilJnne 1st. 19?0.
I Loans of
The School Board being entirely out of debt.
with sufficient lunds to iuest the' expenses of ^ft^cunent'yeiir #ill etmnle As to meet the
J. H. O'BOYLK.
j.!«wt tr. 4W *—t .... ..
ARSHAL'8 NOTHJK.
tfiat ^Will aril nt
WUos^e.atihe ajAtte pound, in the city Terre Haute, on Saturday, the 23th dar ot black mare, blind in the n?ht
vyMuv'tew
'.
t,
jft£ t-.-l .*.*4 i' -J» vi I rh
In the city
of May, 1870, one eye also a Iwown oolt, supposed to bo one .... .. io cold of. and tint day. m23 City Marshal.
nriujai a~i
J-. "S
Money Cannot Buy It'
For Might is Priceless!!
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...
to fab
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by mistake. Our houe« is the only onto
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fS
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it*
bM ,iwV wo/ ")f dm .tt'if'n' '4P 1 tfjs »tt iv. dg&.vT vrft 4-'"'"^ 1 'is tv'S u$ ,tn ai 1 .} i-
A-iW Uij
ai *1: 4a»it i«!
iiJSsf. tV
-,A
*?m-s
THE WAMOND GLASSES Manufactured by
(ii O fl' /JWw j,3lVl»s lutoft I J. E. SPENCER & €0., N. Y., no# «iffetedto rt« pnblic, sro pr
I h«'pnblic, sro pro
'IPEKFECT.
--••-•.•
to the )xuman eye (frolmd undor their jBumta Crjitil Peb-
1
Ii— siipsiilstiiaiiiTfi bles, melted toge "Diamond,
_er, and derive their name,
(iMcoant*of
tSMr hardness
and brilliancy^ TbdSpienfcifio Principle On whWtthatue aoMtcuctcH brings the c^re or centre o£ th«^ lens
0 core
irectly in front of the iist
eye, protltteint a elafcT Md «stih0t:Tfel«.«s in the naturaf.healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as glimmering and wavering ofsiaht/dizstnoaa, Ac., pe•uUfi: to allothors^n ns» Th*ej ai Mounted in the finest manner In frames of the best quality of all materials used fof that purport. VhSlr Ftnteh and Ddritbility can1T
not ba aurpaaaed.
CU®,HPN--^Nano MMMHdp unless,bearing their trade markOatamped on every frame. J. B. TILLOTSOTl, Jeweler and Optician,Solo Agent for Terre ISMMf Iadtaaavfrool whM they can only
uumiicd by Ihis
nible3foaet Powder dnriug
twelve years past, duo to its perfect purity, he althralrrtfw an dN eoftowy., Pat dp in tin a, actual weight, as represented, anu will keep for years.
Tha jna»tity Jisqnired fa* usa Is from oneicate. one-bali lees. t{i#n. o^he^- Baling
iM1*
ManufacbaSers and Proprietors, tSNewStreot. Kew York.
m2dMWF6m
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Howitwl! Haw Bestored!
ifmtp0Uith*4in emmkd *itv*lopt, Frit* ftccsu,
A LECTURE on the NATURAL IRE ATment, and Radical Curo of Spermatorheea, Involuntary Emu-En to p-
or SenHoal—Weakness, Involantary
^e4/^aa,(?on^uti
ness, Consump Mtrraod Phjrsi
Phjrsi-
iljpiy and fetB} Mwnr
tion.Sp
oal "Incapacity, rosulting from .Self-ftbuae, q#,'. WKditfv /. Cct+iBWElt, Sf. D.,Janthor of tin "f^reen Bojo^,'} •_ »•, "A Boon to Thousands pf Suffcrprs.'^
Sent under seal, in a plaih envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of si* cents, or Uro^fQtape stamps, to KLTN E
\ut.cmVanMf. K*rl9*. P. O. Bo* 13*a Alao^Da Culmrwoll'* ''Xarriagaftaide," Price
2d
i*
cents. masdw3in
Coal audi-
Alirm-tr. Am
0
!K*«
la mmmmn.
i-
ki*
barrwk,'
HayinirfbrtftW* partnership nnderthe name
thia cwbli* thA theil will kaep .oonstantteon hand and.fos sa(e at lowest rates, all ndi ofCoafatwUolecale and-retail, also Wood for the fall and winter trad*.
Office at Mo. 25 Buntin House, Terre Haute, „_Afi
,ot^Sir«!*&is:Co»l
1
Lg,
"fiUcil proniptly. A trofiigels resppctfnlly
CtMMCRCIAL COLLEGE f.. .1,
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TkRRia HA iu'ris^
In
i.s tuod ai..L/
»»W
ui *ts
ai
tod
jgoraer^ Ft^h i^laijt»tr»»U,
d-.-'
rur'.d
QI19S'!f
i* r.-?,
tors *$-
reduced prices ., .,
Corner Main and. Fifth Streets.
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mt
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nr^TTOMHA^E.'rNWAN'A MMnM fWlfttieFeq^l Mtty WnM DoiUg® in the West for
.•
practical Instruction in Book* Meirping,
Ipenmanship,
and Arithmeticr
il)T UlKO 1 ad all other departments of AccoiintaotsU^., MnAint» oaii4ntkr
Am
di
*njr tiale. Eash stu
dent receives private instructions. College Journal, with full infonnayon to the coarse ifl^inons~1W «1 Wring, iwe«M iriU he forwaislad to
inada ft&X acWprepared in vacno—- certain andf a®,"! xhr«M(Aetbtna, Sronehiti* 4^di7o0siimytian. Its great "ularity and immense ts great Value. Those iMflti-tliiireoMi, and
aftftS«KCKSa,5f'•Ksrea? cria d"«a* BROWIMNO SLOAi4,«ener.] Art. sale hy all druggists in Terre-Haate. dec8d6m
