Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 May 1870 — Page 2

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^sually so accftrate^^ it-is all the more to be regrVtte4th*tJie gbonVl gJ*e Frank I Blair th* c?«dit, j»f &yi»g&rU*» feota rebellion, instead o^G^n.^athapwl J#Py

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•^.Aix the tndiaiia/^i^b^r*n of House, except JT^ilian and Kibl*fJr,,,vpt against' tlie Northern Pacific Railroaid ,. bill. ?WefinddM» Mr*WBt**e(»liil"n(|t voting.'' It id imdeftrttiftdAhtti •fhet'WIne opposedtathe measure,^nctf^KHildWJ voted "nay" had they been presewf.

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TiEV. Iff. W^Cub^V'j* th^ Republicans of reene countyjipon"Th£ FifWihtV Amertdtaent ?*'atf *El(fc6afiell, to-iuor^ow ,7}?r-CtirjHi%W rf the Alest publip ^n, .the State,: He-ias done efficient service iivjpagy •bard-fough'' eampaign»rand will, we-predict, bear a: import an* rJiaHf'In'thependhig canVfew.

^f^HE Senate c^tl# United States performed an.#c?r«f t«rdjpjustice.: It J^term^ed to p^y th!e female clerhs ,, tbfi department* thesamd salaried aa thi male clerks, thus rqgtityingan aburfe an righting an aasr-w »M the sanction oF toe Government haf j^dy .b^li too long^given.

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iSpfciJrwaof Daniel's 4icf ion in relation to tlui Northern Pacific Railroad, the'li dianapolis Jouenui8tt]rB "the'C0iitk&ol Mi .. VoorheeaosJcnowntohis constituent*.—j-

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He refisained from voting inpoir any ©hi of: the amendment*, imt irhei'lie fcaw tht bill was tarried, be voted in the negative todave himself it 'home.' 'The dodge #1 not.answer. His former rotes give th •i«»pbati«Jiailo«hitame//iiJ ••, ,• -It?1 --i:'' i/ini fJBtii iv Is jiBADiara the rither gnshing com| arendatieni' in Parliament and by the

English papers wf the PresidentV "htth i.estyj" 'lb»yalty,^ •'frielnHiness" afttj prompitotM" iife issuing the prOidlitHa4 tion against the Fenians, the edHof o^ the Tribune naturally wbnderS what ad

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strategic and heroic coBdttCt of.Ulritea

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ns P^ad^lpl^i^ Frets seems gratified ,Del/iwarp cq# ,nq loiiger clajmyth^, monopoly of those ,twin relics of medievalism—the whipping poet and pillory. A middle*aged man was pub* licjy punished twenty lashes by ordqr of a court in London, Ontario, on Friday, the 20th. It was t^e first ca^e of whipping in Canada under an act passed in 1869. .The eyes of all Delaware will

be directed to this new rival in barbae •ism.

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GRANT'S

biw into the PresulenUal chair, greatly to the discomfbrt of the Democracy. Jn answer to al.1 their loud railings, he smokes. Tn the maiia^inent of th^ ''est problems of stateman^ship, involving the interests of the country,he smokesw lndeed, he smokes out corruption wherever it exists, and lays a heaver han^J wastefiillness and extravagance, with a puiL—

He has smoked hundred millions off the national debt, and off the expenses of the Gbvertathent soffle fifty millions year, and, the habit spems to be growing on him. «!0

SEKATOK HABLAN ma^e ap^ speecli the other day against the

Mrs.

K.

effective r« proposi-

tion to expend $1,200,000 for the improvement ofthe Capitol gronnds. Senator Yates vefitu^ed the rattler extravagant .prediction .that not, a laeqafar PfHthe 'llause from the. NorttareSt weald be i«!»cted to the next Congress, wifhodt 'a pledge for removing the d&pital to the .Valley of the Missitisippi. -Messrs. Hbward,.Carpenter andDcake (i) opposed the Removal of the capital.. Only, ten Senator* votetl^against the appropriationi Mr. Pratt, of Indiana, and both KenttiHcV Senators, v^y»»th%p!g|^ve^ .. i«: —r~

Cady Stanton

a

$ince it, even sitCn

has relaxed

her holden the helm of the -Revolution abandoning that jrfirrtai teOeaHaWe^id lance. Her redoubtable coadjutor, tl/e invincible Mias. Susan B. Anthony,' has t'ttund a more genial Bejel for Jiar labors in the mighty'West, ahl the has been giv6n" up to masculine hands who have transformed the handiwork of the yroman's. rtghtew Into *!6dkrbm pauy, with the balance of power in- the hands of Theodore Tilt on, who as an editor of an out-and-out womfub'a ri journal, is'rto mor^ $ooe compared $|th Mrs, Stanton and Miss. -Anthony than a pigmy to ttelrCirtes. But Vill 'doubtless keep oh revolving iiqtil it again rolls into earned feminine handV er it may in •h»tfcohr*e o^ ^fKW' becrime

"ri'ts iflSrn'aY

MUSH

bunders

poSsfple,.

The largest steamer riuuiing betirwen X^w York 4nd Europe is the Citt of Paris, of the In man firte. isftJur hundred and sirfeen feet in lengfh o^er all. 'SeoSWr Hamilton, of Texas, sud, inm late spee^u.'-'Jj^tfad o(^|ti|*»«»esty to therebew ftp ahouh} take them by the throat and knock' them on"the head."

Episode in the History of Ike Hapsbnrgfe

In the van

Vienna theri fin. Mo since the

l^cttafel at iau ha*.

that gloomy mansion of the tfead and, perhaps, very few persons are acquainted with the brief touching story ot the young princess whose ashes it contains.

The Archduchess Maria Josepha was

Maria Theresa and Francis of Lorraine Maria Theresa and Francis wm who ipxl little penous ei ire8s-qaefn.

mporary

be«ity, tbe ^eteuliar sweetness of tion, and the winning grace which made the young archduchess so lovelv and so ilavable whilst her passionate attachment for her family,and especially for her father, made her their idol. .The sudden death of the Emperor Francis in 1764 was the first shadow cast on the bright existence of 7osepha and it is said that from thenceforth a deep melancholy oppressed--the young archducheft*.

Time pa.ned aqray.: the princess was Hpf In her sixteenth year, and ramors of her approaching marriage ha^ already "been for some months in"circulation, when it was oflicially announeed- that the fond of Maria Josepha of HapsburgXxjrraine had been plighted to theyoung King Ferdinand II. of Naples. ^The alliance was every way -brillant and^ advantstgebns it secured an influential and iinp^ijtant ally to the Austrian empire it Increased the dignity of the imperial family and it enable Maria Theresa toenr circle the brow of her heautifnl daughter with a crown matrimonial. The taar-riage-treaty was signed, the preparations completed, and the betrothal took place

Oi4. A Tl,«

T^ej eagerly .desired allianoe brought only, shame and disaster to those concerned in it.' And who will not say that the more fortunate of the royal Bisters was the early dead, dying in the spring-tide bf heir ybuth, unsullied by the world, ignorajit alike of its pleasures and its sorrows?

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Truly bf Josepha of Austria may it be said, that she was "taken away from-the evil to come." v'",ly

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frightful Strnggle—Death to- the

From Egyptian Sketches in the X. Y. -Mail.]

When at last the boat settled down, the Syrian plutnged into the stream, and, keeping his head well above it, struck out Mt the* shore at a point where he saw it shelving down to the water's edge, fringed with long rushes. Strong as the '-Oirrent was, he breasted it siiecessftilly, and was reaching shoal water—with a heart full of good resolves and thankftil. ness for his preservation and rebounding from his late despair—when suddenly he saw, to his surprise, a dark object resembling an old log lowing frotti the muddy bank toward him. As there was no current from the shore this struck him as strange but his surprise was changed in to horror

kwhen

•lavement

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the object approaohed

knew would be speedy and certain demth He waited tillne could see the very dived in his right hand! huge «u!k of the crocodile seenied con twlsed'with a sodden pang as it abruptly tjrlated ilself round, iaahb^ the w«te'r

twinkle of its Jiungrr eye—then dived a a

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iriit Iwnd! The moment after the TOHN HANBV, iulk of the crocodile seemtJ con-1

into foam wilh ita temble tail, and snap-

the calm moonliglit tibotic on the rippling river, showing no f&rm iior reptile on its agitated surface. where t|% coloHM^rith 4^1*1 ihojted (4e S^fpbPs

From the motaent when the fact of her crocodile twisted his body fraaad, opened his fnighty jaws with a£bal and convulsive effort—and when they closed again, within them was tjigjvritlung body ofthe

betrothal to Ferdinand of Naples had been announced to her, Josepha's deep melancholy had steadily increased. Day by dsyr she became more gloomy and de

She showed no interest in the

The evening before the wedding-day the empress sent for her daughter, and commanded her to repair alone to the imperial vault and there, kneeling by her fatherV coffin, to pay for the repose of his soul. The archduchess shrank from this ghastly'ordeal. ,v She entreated her mothec to spare her so painful and terrifying S task but prayers-and entreaties wefe in vain. Maria Theresa was little used to oppositipn, especially from her .own to is to daughter's pleading, and she peremjttori-

ly insisted on her orderB being obeyed.

Josepha descended alone into the v»ult, where a short time before had been buried the remains of. the Empress Marie Josephine of Saxony, wife of Joseph II., who had died of malignant small-pox. "I go to my tomb,-5' Were the ipoiirnful Words the archduchess and her pre sentiment,was fatally verified. The following day she was taken ill small-pox soon declared itself, and after a very snort struggle for life, Josepha died on the daythat had been fixed for her leaving yienna fop Naples.

Tne. coffin of the a rchduchess placed bv that of her father and if Maria Theresa felt anf remorse for her emel despotism, she speedily forgot her bereavement in negotiations for securing the Neapolitan alliance to *ber next daughter, the Archduchess Caroline. She became Queen t»f Naples, and her career of political and personal infamy is too well known to need any recapitualtion.

^e water was diswhich fpand a beneath it from

heS abovefa* sftnck an imrngPi? man rose again lace, twenty yards further down stream, and struck out vigorously for the shore, bat the carrentseised ana

Next

still ftustaine4.it uadee: tl|e ^leep wounds of its desperate antagonist, jfh«« human intelligenok, craft and couiage waged war against itit saperior strength. AT lengtluqt^siiitltf 4fafean intellect, when backed by-eearage, was destined to coufiier brute force—peven in,a con-

agony filiiiy ftii dile was

A»%rv.nDa

iual as his. for, «»§.55S r-r

u|»bn^he

water: whilethe^river'tan red With "the life-tide ebbing from,the ghaet^.w.ounds, and the dim eye shone no mtire witb hate but bad sif fclluosihumaiT ex|»re98io(i of aind desjyur lurking ih, «s glaring drbs. "ftie 6

!Jbst

on the 8th Aiigi«f|**1767. The empress [exhausted, but stilt un#"b®fletf.'B was f%*a#itiw|th, ^icilei, the court put the dagger in his right hana, ^roee.t^jhe aside|tpe mourning and gloom which ha3 hung over it since the emperor's death, ana became once mqre the scene [scaly thing ^'gayety and splendor. Fetes, balls, en- effort of expiriiig energy, struck out ertaintoents of every kind followed in widely with his strong tail. It fell, like rapid succession,and only oneperson seem- a flail, on the head of the Syrian^ stretchejl to shrink fromthe bridal festivities: that ing .him senseless and. powerless beside person was the imperial bride hereself. hiaenemyThe next moment Aiiilfn^

then, "panting, wori

Syrian caught as in some huge trap, which crusbeatbin* SuuscW, sinew, and flesh into one undistinguishable mass! And locked tight in the death-spasm those jaws never' nnclosed again. But

prepartions for her journey. She ap peared indeed at the court festivities, btit if was evident that her thoughts were far, otherwise occupied. More than once I the scaly bulk of, the crocedile, bearing shie was heard to declare that her mar- in its'dead jaw the corpse of ife destWiyrt. riage would never take place and that floated doWri tne current of the Nile, tin the journey to Naples would never be un- lder the still moonliglit, to the otien dertaken by her. But no one heeded the which was to retain the relics of both tinprincess'prediction. The day for her til the hour shiill come wheii that sea proxy was fixed, and also tjiat for her [shall give up its dead. quitting Vienna.

VARIETIES."

Fernando just died. Peoria is going to buy two cannons for city purposes. ti :,-H'Ar« •..

Illineis paid $170,000 for. her Ctos*titutional Convention.. Cincinnati's great "Dfavidson Ifotjntatn" is sfill in the future. o' •. ... ,! if* /.

A

mine of. emery Jtias been discovered

at

Whit^ Cloud, Kansas,

It is about time that George Washington's body servant died again. TheRoIlsdiliafc-ftltfsMMtthave lately lost enormous sums of money.

Louisville. contributes two companies of Fenians to the general wreck, James Gordon Bennett, Jr., is to 'sail baok to America in his owtnyacht.

Here is -i "pessbnal" ill the Herald.: "Treasure Trove, 1867 O, my God!" It is stated that this summer the panier thm evfey

A coilert fdt the Wucastioih of cdired ministers being built in St. Louis.' Spanish vessels are watching the Cu ban coast closely to Intereept fiUibusters. u-

Donn Piatt, with his- usual perveriity is in favor of the Northern Pacific twin' die. ..

New York wants to have a, singing^ festival which shall rival the Boston Peace Jubilee.

The Mammoth Cave, ia Kentucky, will be very largely visited by excursionists this summer.

A gentleman in Maysville, Kentucky, has an umbrella which he has been using since 1847*

I A trip over the Ohitt «v«f'"bridgtf is

i?iie tne entertainment now offered all visi tors to Louisville.

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The employes of the PiUsh:irgh Chronicle have sent thirty dollar tbq, Ri/jl) on if re

The Inde}epdent's fa«il weigh* over nine tuns, which is not half as heavy one of its leaders.

The Princess de Metternich spends more money ior her dresses than the Em press* Eugenie does.

A man may be said to be literally "armed to th* teeth" ifrhen he has false set that are well plated.

Six barns, with all their contents, were fired by children? with matches, in Iowa last week, and d«4tPyed..

nearer, disclosing to his gaze, under the moonlight, the scaly back and unshaBely .bulk ofthe crocodile! Most dreaded ofi^,, .• all tenants of that slimy flood, though 1-.wi uA i*. bnt rarely *en lo low down the river.— I Anthony Trollope saya novel wdting is As the monster moved through the water, to be learned like any other *'trade." He with a movement indicating the vast pro-| is "apprenticing*'hiifown son to it. pulsive power in its short i^re-arms and

muscular, tail—lashing the river into foam as it forced npward—Deoud could distinguish hit} sharp snout elevated above, the flood, and the small, glittering, ser-nt-like eyes it fired on its destined prey Each second hrougjht the fell monster jnearer the man while the huge jaws would occasionally open, displaying the sharp double rowjof glistening teeth which armed^ them—then close again with a snap like the music of castanets, resound through the stillness.

The Watchman-and Regi&tr. save: "We hare yet to Bee a ku isopin. conducted on

apprenticing

Albert Bierstadt has just finishei largest pairing fh^ij le£ ^is efsel (Jpr a number of years. It is a view ihe White Mountains.

A little girl natned Peters, ltvipg near Louisa, Ky,, went to a pond the other day to drown her cat, and falli: drowned herself.

A late philosopher said: "Tell tne how much soap a nation nses, and I will tell you the percentage of her population

ing through the stillness. Imminent and deadly was the peril, as Daoud. well y««rly convicted of crimes. knew but he lost no heart nor hope. His I A lawyer of keysvilie, Virginia, John iwftes Bteefed to danger in its most fear- T. Hamlin, 6nce a feber captain, T« ful shape during the recent trials, did not succeed the late colored Senator Bland Tit fail him now. I the Virginia Legislature

But he felt a deadly sickness at heart, I fbr ka instant, at the new and hideous .. .eo/ll1eIr P*", ,}*e. form of the peril, thus suddenly con- ^a8°nlc ball ever erettrt in the United Wonting him at the yery moment of his ^ates was

all Lis

fancied escape from all when he was making his good resolves for a tranquil future. Never before had he encountered this dread monster but I he considered Pigeon Hill a jgooid place he knew its nature and ita habits well to fly from.—Chicago Post. for he had often heard Arabs of the Up-1 j|ii,v.'rLi per Nile tell of their encounter* witU &ck Chancer says h^bdth likf ahd and victories over and he therefore

Uif op Tbu^av in Alleghepy

danger just City, Penh^A!*."'

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don't know whj

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eoo Hill for his point of attack unless

ckyi..

understood which wav the path of safety ^k^ter whwk& aw fea^J|j^J^^p I —Lowmflf Couner-Jour-nal.

lav. He ^aH6wed the greedy motisfertti approach within .two lengths of him-—| A judge naued Laimber„at Home, Ga., simply floating himself on the •urface ofl who during his .lifetime has married the yatef, with a wary eye fixed on the 12,700 couples,' wis diagtrf fciin&lf the *B adversary. Flight he 1 other day. He deserved hiv

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CRAIM KALCU.

a

kind,

0

ping its jaws fiercely tqgethelr, )riiile its First Street at "Girtal fertu. Terrt-ifaate, niakv eye emitted marks of fire! then to r^eMaf ^d forit sullenly sunk voder the water toq, and wardinr coodt.

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ACwgfc j|Mtflr Sure nirp« imm

•tannMHRi Tor BaeitCHiTiBr -Asthma, t/A-

Tisrir^wr-~—~

to the sor-

bore him still

further down. And in it floated, in pursuit, his wounded, bat,not my—fiecer and more m^tfgwfroB' "its and displa'

and Theoat

tkey have a soothine effeet. SINOEBS

and

Be sve to

OBTAIN

snapped to-

narrowly

escape destractioe by the sriddenly drririg down! Andthricedid he stab with his keen poipard ipto tbeuaprotCiitedtflMhof his foe, under the forearm while deeper grew the tiuge of tne Vraters, as (he great v^al: ewergie# of tlie amphtbiiuu

the trm*.

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Arbmaiic Aegetable Soap

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re* the Belicate Hkia of T.s4ies ss«

t.t«AT«!ll mrKAMHIlY, by Elder D. Bernard, eevised edition, to wkioh is appended a revelation of .the mysteries of ODD-FKi.towimr: entire woik of 300 pages, octavo, elethremhosfed. will be sent

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DY.413 Chesthut itrset, Philadelphia.^

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'MthtHtaHedtn iht market.

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They are particu­

larly recommended for seeimer wear, and

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M. W. &CONXEZL. Havinc pucehased back from E. W. Ohadwiak, Uruber A Co.. the Undertaker Establishment, and' havinc had seven years j.xs:r£flr.'!K®f,i4 "cisrss kets. and Wooden Coflns. of all styles and sisM, {Mn thw bast ana laiwast stock cf burial material in the State, at No. 2 North Third street. Terre wtf

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NEW GOODS

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,. Wholesale dealers in

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the

PANIC Hi Eitsletn cities, ea^ Men to sen, OclMs^ at Jowel1 rates thaiii eveiToldjii this market, aadi we are^eterjainea (#d» business ^ir tlie ph»n ©f "Qnick Sales atfd Nmallfroftts:" III the tutnre do not ttiliMr df PDROHAM elsewhere 4uy Crortecr, Olassware, Siiies, Forks. Spoous, Wood and Willow Ware, Gold Baud and White €hina^

House Fnrni^iine

Cloods generally, until tow

i,il-

TnfT

i'i iiiTHill HHYi

Manufacturers of

Qalvafii»ed Trofi' Cornicey Window Caps, Guttering, fee.,

Tin an&v„Slate^ \R00fln4

AhSELECT STOCK OI&

Tin, Copper and Sheet Ironware

Particular attention pftid to/0^i

Hi*Tin, Stale, Zinc and' ShM Iron Work, Wami Air Furnaces and Rangei: NO. 181 MAlft STREET,

TERRE HAUTE, IND. my5-ly

«6

nt via»H *'f

eafl

and see onr Vantmoth Stock of tlielateststjles vnl»^t%p§t Reduced Prices. .,1, nhwaiajioi

HUDSON & K.4ST.

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BOOTS ANb SHOES. ir !«. 'J: JOHN l! ^LUJj^WICl

.(/.ti '»}lf Oi

rn

fifoi'l ontoi ir

BOOTS &

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Ever br'onct't' to ftiia inarlcet, whfeti we sEia.ll sell at thS

LOWEST

s/f

y' W'i:?Vi

All kittds bf Cnstom Wdrk and Repairing don® to order in th6 most rfatisfactory manner.

AU*ney at law u4 ifal fetate Agwit, COftHER MAIH AJM» TKl*l»

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

MEDICINAL. W. JOHNSTOH. K.'ft,'

OFFICE—OVKR BEACH'S SANI^' RaaiDisca—North aide Chestnut Street,'be4 a 5

They desire us to Compromise! to stop Selling Gkodsso Cheap

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We will opvtl at the above tobtt-knewn standi 'ion the first,of Mar«h^oqe^'ilie,

II

1*8j' i'j'J 'to IK-l'ISfflVVJ Itl fjliliw SMi#40 iffttf *»i(i 'riiitufi ,w.j, ik' +,.»•£

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LAW ot!iFiSr bsiatk_A Ml MERElJlTH,

REAL

1

AM calls answered promptly, day or nikht. noVSO

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fWi^ Mr no 8^lcll 'Word as Compromise. We catf

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'ing our amiaM bey^in the stiveet^ha*

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fhejia^i week has heei» gkoious,- -®he comins one mast be more so. We propfxw.to wake th^s a ff&t of,trouble and anxiaty tp all agoncsoiist*—t*aUet«¥q s«*kia|ito ovei rCshar«ejth(» people. Tbfllively firm of •.'{

wi .•# mtamvme

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Itpl^ertvmefS^l-WS'N^i1ba6r,'

"^l'dmpfrft hecitifee Whefever they are, thev are true to the interest of th '-n oMivi .../I. 'i "f y'

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New arrivals of Dress Goods at 12^, Jo and 20 cents.^ ha^ji umLi dilv at Aleo splondid line of rich Silks, just arrived- ir*rrrr-r-r~i" Oh Diks» Goods we can save you almost half. j-j-rtt iidi t&4 Honey Gcwfth .Quilts,heavy qualitjr,$l,70. rBig lot ttf Prints at our exceedingly low prices. •. •,

Hi^h-tpriced Stores are ofieriflg dq good Prints'. Fine all Linen Napkins$1,00, nold elsewhere at $1,50.IB l-»ioofid liilswiw 'it*, Lama Laoe Shawls, fine qiiaUcy, $8,60s and $9,00. The Finest Grades equally ^p proportionately^ a, SnlendidcMality W*U»fpr0of 90 «ents, worth $1,40. .. Baltaora)Skirts)60«ent%rHoop Skirts 40^cents, Very chekfyV"'11"

Carpets 30 cents, yard-wide and. good quality/ dJiad »btw a ia»dl o.it }4^r\ Sup not a Dollars*1 worth until yon have.

.n-vSGefo Wtir Stock/ ^ng^aia-,

Old Stocks are dear, were bought when gold was high, wf ahsli^worp^fudud «J»d out of style, and compared with new, fresh goods, are almost worthle^. ^.^,

W1K EABLY AHD AVOID THE CKOFP

FOSTER BBOTHEBI^,

1 -ft

GREAT NEW YORK CITY STORE,

124 Main St* Opera House Koek

•if- side of* Street.

N. B. Avoid getting into boRUS concerns by miataltrf.

Terre Haute^aviqg Stores in New York. to tao li noa 8il to bc.id a i| •{l "itf 1-.

vt n,A.*tTc-a»T

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Splendid BtfewnMualins&cent* per yard^woith vra bl I &ks of JWd Wide Gitalin 10 cents, others charge 14.. Yard wiae '^hit-ting Minli& lO cents, others charge 14.' Gaod couuoOd Muslins S and. 8 cents,

worth 9 an3 UT'

rSs saw agvuf.

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™ulw 10,000 yards Hamburg Emifroiaerfes .ifqtsi^el^T (8

AT VERY LOW PRICES «ieyn

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-Large assortment of Spring Dress Cfood^ on^our'

liw

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The suae brought from 50 to 60 cents last Season v'- -J

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VERY LOWI 'id

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•THE MQST POPULAR BRANDS CfF

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AFnttȣiBe of Beaw^

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w. in. The haaisonesft Black Gowfein th© market,

TUELL RIPLEY & DJBMENGFS

1,

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BLACK ANP FANCY COLORED DRESS GOODS

from $1.00:*"

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vi.

V-fSliiT

ilfWOJ-icf *?ft* t- 111

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At greatly reduced prices.

WHBsft !j.j *dt itfoda ii,4

Comer Main and Fifth Streets.

AT..M.

BAAi^ETT A

YcsUrday, To-iN»

ti&.fy*'*

IM Isla J»tr«e*, opj{0. N{w Opera lloafe.

aaxHieseeor,

Bicherstei tb.

A Hrare LaUs. hi the **th«troC4.«h9 lUlifax.

by K. S. pkalps. tt bts, Aiirbwhv

fijdt t» .r mnt:

Una JeUlits, Ail

"the undersigned B»n Trustees

nUwtV

uU

the Pablic School*.

Trt? Lena Kin Bliudpits.

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LttA

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of the

sslffls?. -.'

upon KoWMHsMi Board anjil,«l-

**H

«."*• «9

The SchoolBoard bdiafwilirtly out of debt.

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•THE DIAMOND GLASSES*"

ManJfeetnred by

4

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7

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J. E SPBNCBft & CO., N. ¥.?w

Whlbh a»««T^(Hfered WihS- pnWic, k#»K»«.«V

M*ai,

Mat oral. Artificial help to the human eye. "evter known. They are ground under Aeir^ iown supervision, from nuaute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name. ^Disnaud," an aeobuU

bf

tfceir.iha*lafes«i

Oa which they arp constructed brings the c^re oroaatri'W the lefts dHtortlrft front of 1

and wavering of sight. dizciness, £o..pe-Mffo%H-otiters hraJ*. "i'-' atOil

am Mmtcrta the fatmtfwfcwiMM ua

a tediia of Ihnbesbqu^ity of atf toat»i£aite»t

nbt tre ntrpcLiiiSf

CAtrrrofcf^Non* HenSine ifflWss be«rtnrf^« 'sthjsi^M|is mark^'itamped on jevsif jfcf sje,,,,

,i„

«. B.TIIAbT^6lI,

bsobtained. These goods are not supaliad toPtdlera, at any price. mar2ldmr

•f

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nOOLEYV J: BAKING j* PCw

a

d'urifa^^''

Tfe^aantity required f^r rtse'is^om one-1**' ourth. twbne-toMilM» tkam othor Baking

^otl^y Gr«bcH"t»6arM)fff tl»e

Ui

Manuraciarers anaProanefora,

jn2dMWF6m 69 New Street, New York**#

low Lost! Haw Restored! UbtdtmMwmkp*,. frigt-b

LECTURE on the NATURAL TREATent, and Radical Care of Spermatorbaea. Itivoluntary Emiil

"on, Epilejwy and Fits Mental and Physi-

tws».«sss^e«. w®

"A Boon to lkfataadi pf SaflTsrer^*' Sent under seal, in a (lsin envelope, to any [.address, postpaid, oh receipt of slit ceffJs. or twa£etai«jt*ia CHAtJ. Jj. C\ JCJJKK

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CHlVwWen's ''WUtil&e Guidi^»v jna4dw3ia,

^ice !S cents.

and for sale a

Coal at

&£.

it

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ji mt?dt

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loin

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fom

onao* tote/

oonstantiy on Ms, alt-kinds

aad retail, also Wood

loW.TtnMVsuie,

%i

CoaV" fflef trVifi)?fly. A-

tnf tbejiitblie natron a a« is cespietfoUy iq

COMMERCIAL COLLECE-

6* Hi

lauas v«

.Co#ner of Fifth and Slaiiji "streets/

3

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SWt- s-t- Ji JS

mfUcai InrtrMelionrfn

Jioo^-

AfUhinetic^ I*

And all other d*»ar\a»ents o^etytntfta^lup. Studentse*ette*a.

.•aayad.

I

a«y tlttie. ,Suk|i,

dsnt receives private instructions. College Journal, with mil Information as to the coarse bf i»|tra«U»Bs, qualifiealloas for enteriwi •cessary expenses, 4c., will be forwsrded to

••*|rp{icatioatothePHiiciralK.

(iARVria o\vE^.,

I'ref.Bknlliloa'ii *Ml: ImMd t'aaith fsnrty,

made from extracts prepared intaeuo-fcettiin and effective remedy for Coujfbs Colds, Hoarsened, SO rq Mroat«AstboMl. BroacbiUs and Consumptipn. Its great 'popularity and immense

swteMMAMlianJfof its aJcsatralue-Thasa who try—anrsys use i/—cure their colas, sad a«oMCamtaptio»«nda»Mrl».frr4ve^ One million soldannuallZi and sold by aJIdru*. iJtrTBTOWNINGfi SI.©A»,tJenerat Arflfi

F*i )M^ya^Ldrawiit5in Terre-^au^^

K1t

1

GUNSMITH.

tyAb.': -Jii-i 8" .? Wi at '.rail' AiUISTROm

Has Hrarotad hft Ounsnflth Shop, to MactV' •eW boiMUfyj oo IMM street.ooC door nsrtiv'' -OfFaruMrtM wKffe be vill be k*PP»7t*

to

meet all

hp

old customers and as many neat

ones as may make it convenient to call.|

a5dtf. t«a 2MR

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