Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 March 1871 — Page 2

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TERREHAUTE, INDIAJA.

"J A WASHIKGTOIC special-repre&Ats the .^'Democrats as terribly exasperated over "the proposed legislation -/or the sogpres--sion of Ku-Klux outrage? in^he Sooth

They declare ft to kei vioUtioii tf the •acred rights of the Stale* Fbahk Ruub, ii said will deliver himself of ariolent phillipic against any measure proposed by the Republicans. Senatoi Maozbv will speak on the power of Coqgrpss to pass such laws, and try the offender* in the Courts of the tJnited States.? l*he debate promises to be one of great interest. i'« a '/ii' .sai""

y- Of Tire removal of Jfr. StriotEA from the chairmanship of the Foreign Committee, the New York Tribune—tiibjfiqeit fearlessly independent joamal' in the ^United States—says: "The Senate of lie

United States is a deliberative M*, which properly divides iteelf intd Committees among which the subjects requir-( ing its attention are primarijy. distribated for scrutiny and digestion' prior to' action thereon in its pubBc cessions, ft, were absurd to contend that' this should not assign to those romminrm respectively the members Vhomf the Majority shall from time to time, corisider fittest for the discharge of their/ respective duties. We can notf therefore, coo* aider the removal of Mr. SCJKNEK from tlife Chairmanship of the Committee oni Foreign Relitioinsaa an outrage or anjt thing of the sort yet re Will not conceal our profound regret that any such.action should have been keened necessary o^ advisable. Mr. SUMNER has foiblea-ratf few hate n»t--but he is emiheatfy a Sent ator, and has earned the love ana iru&ofr the American people.. We fcorild .'iWish that this seeming indignity might have been spared him."

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THE MEXICAN mixed 'commission has been in session at Washington for eighj. teen months, and we liave the excellent authority of the Philadelphfa Inquirer for the statement that, in ,that time,, it has adjudicated exactly thirteen claims, thuk proceeding at the rate' of about eight per annum. As there are exactly nineteei hundred and seventy-four cases yet to acted upon, a not too close calculation establishes the fact that, if the average age of the commissioners is fiftyfoiir years at the present time, it will be,a little more than three hundred years at, the time they have come to the

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sion of the matters of their appointment. This calculation shows the law of Congress under which its commission acts to be defective, inasmuch as it does not pro* vide that the commissioners and .the claimants should not: die before the expiration of a period of three centimes., Probably, howevfer,—the commissioners think that if they proceed in the business at a greater pace than they have thus faf shown, and finish it within the time specified, it will not be found necessary to reappoint them, and, consequent]?, they will deprive themselves of their. large annual salaries. ^7,j"

Democratic Sj for Wonnded

"aft.

The recent action of our essentially Democratic Council in Riming out Mr. BDTLEB from his position. as Superintendent of the Cemetery shows their faith by their works. 'Mr, BUTLER was acfcnowl-•dged-to be one of the moat efficient piiblie servants in the interest of thecity, atad by the chances of war has been rendered fit for manual labor, but is more tliorou ly posted in regard to tive intricate a: of the cemetery than any other man can be without yaars of experience. Yet ^ur seven brave councilmen who represent the feaHesa jDemocracy| resolved *hit he had made a mistake iir goihgto the war and getting wounded that he should have stayed at home and made war on the Government as did many of the party to whieh his (ucoeasor inoffi Hereafter Democratic pretencesofsympathy for wounded soldiers must be received only at a great discount, ^Mjir! solicitude for the welfare of unfortunate patriots must be regarded to false and hypocritical and mei^lyintended to batch votes for the party on election day. We mean no disrespect to Mr. MUKPHY jrho was selected his successor and who is very clever gentleman and will probably dc as well as any inexperienced man, but what good cause caittheseooaacilmen show for this merdless' £rodcriptioh bf a man whose only offence can consist in lils being a Republican and a soldier maimed for life? What brazen impudence must men possess who make frantic appeals to enlist the feelings of and gain prpsefytes from those who defended our country, and then eject them from positions where they are able to support their families

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WIDOW HAWKINS' TRIALS.

[The conclusion of this story, accidentally omitted from yesterday's issue. T?Cii.Aj r/ given below.] wt* $ "No time like the present to settle points which might make trouble for us if left to the future. At my age I wasn't going to ask any girl to marry tne without knowing her views. When I got out of sight of Read's house I sat down on the wall and tried to settle whether I would give it up and go home, or what I had better do. I thought of all the hard work I had done on this place, and of what you said last night, that you'd settle everything upon Solomon if I didn't marry in a month, and he'B nothing bat a child and not fit to be'trusted With clearing ur the land, so, late as it was, and hungry and tired as I felt, I walked over to the widow, platers. The children came runntngjaut

me?'me

you know they always' 'peer­

ed to like me they had been wring because their mother had been ordered te have the house empty in

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I think I have been led to

great usefulness." "To great foolishness, you'd better How am I to lii' running wild arc will be flirting Dear me if and thereT wouldn't have "No, mother I promise you al£bt the flirting. I'm going to do better than that."

lne promise

mon was missing one day, as was also the

killed him." TheTaMW«1»eard «feW»«lnMMow, she

ohikb«mwiU-iie t| Efd

d^TMwiti.^awiwBl wMetf .•ihrngfratheme, she fapf )the«pM|i#»4lj^ her ttiab hfv«osUjbyMt Iwgim, ,. jbgidi r-i Yj •*, "ijris aMiff''" •"V.- '"Wink owT hivfi !fiW KdMipr^ea^jLiHnwr-i^Ke '.iial^^Meat collection at 4b)at-iUtthMr^ lift «(k^r -mornitogi Afienat rSecaMll •g&imgso Ittarasmot avpatticttlar ocasi^e, i«t(affen*alcharity^-»'J«ree :'|)lat»4:r the pstrj isd vit thto'rMktommo nyaHyi doqoebt aholitJtbe ,^/umuti etuilfitMrt I oooid not) lia^^wahia^t that w&cOtiU, give«lniato mntrjn kudol ni^erteBi cTImI of the purseia btd ^4oaht if it be the .»$rst.. 10 me^( such abject) paupers in fine clothes, so utterly bank rubt lp will, so stfipped of'^^ferw ornoThqiftof, Hmpi^ in such titters ^enfF^heifl! Bd!r l»tchSs fits ^ottili such blitftr «#rel ojr ^ait "and |iyfw:rasy, that I Bometinies wiih our Wcenent fecj tor would preatfc a nermon- f^r Vhem, and kindle the^parish to afire of a6al4n"1heii! behalf. How it would Jtwa^en Smoothpa^eaiid JSocsegg, just as tfhey^re coiapoaiag thoa^elviKt for tjbeitHaap witiithe ^ivinjrdntiAfiltheteat, ifJ due (weacher •honld{sngr).'HI' wisik to^gtve,|iotiea.that on £eaday kia^aiag atet» duujtf.aeiinon will be fweached in.' 6ebalf. o£ :thteunT happy fellow-creatures who.9»act 4acn lamentabljF^e^iyeiL^^ a^jUheir faith in ijjap. ,1 wno^tjir soji^^t, J$r_ (Jbem, th cLiaitjr of ,fne «)£i

^jways-^ith yipju. *r ^hki jirduld be si 'iBttn^liidfslS^l appeal jandlf itweVe Qtily ^p^ctfdt he would mention by nafie^ome 'of most pitiful instabces of' this ihelancholj destitqtion, I hare 'no 'do-rbt that the church would be very fall. Mtepirhilt it is a pleasaat thing to.be able. Mi^^i moneyto relieve *aBtand«ufierihgis£kii thereko'e two things that. MicimntUj my dear Lasar us, »h e»i. wt

remembering, see a full purse emptied ipt«| the- plati one is that you cpn not 411 up the. ocea by ilroppihgVdckg intd'St: and tite'pther |s th^i rtheq 'FiiHputae hasi'eitaniied himself h"e is very'apt.to thlnk thkf'fiis cforitable aWips are discharged!. 1 'obseKvj that when Bullion drops a'tiill of a ha some figure into the plate he has ap expression of countenance which I cap not describe4#kefr$fil$l)ut which s« to imply a serene consciousness that account current with. Heaven now shows a very pretty balance in hi? favor. am iot likely, as you know, my friend,'to ^itidervalnd the se#«riM bf ffion ey well spent or wisely giten. When mail is istafviiiig, what' h¥ «hjefly waUts a loaf of Mead, and hot a tt%ef nof ^fine 8iltotimen^' vTidtf to as fe^ch charft^ltt a visible gift, and in that it fK6w.s ilself in the bread. Wheft^I |6 w4fh cieftain ntlmster at lartgtff intp7 fhe «n itpeakable homes 'Or oletis,' iVth^ which se many of tis—fof- "Urt #e* not Brethren?^did Dot'the rect^#ay sf, and dfen^ we Wfieve-ft at botfortit—art huddled in a hUap. of "infeSryj'anif when Paee Biin giving a little fiOpp here, little medicine there, a jfrt%t deal of breftd every where, and with it a cheery look and a kfild wWd," Itn^^&l^ite patience with querulousnessjind anger ana sullen ness, and. never a w,hine nor a groan, nior any-attempt to touch by.a kind of .appeal thjr be ae. insensible as a Kippop^tamtis pln^s prick, tl^in.I say tqiajielf thl that see Christian chariiV'ind fediirjhatt the Master did not prwidaTo fhose^

He healed if His goodne^

fortnight's

time. As soon as they told me Fsaw what my duty was, and why my wav had been hedged up .lithe day. hour, I guess, and we agreed upon everything, and so I think your trials ire about over, mother, for she is going to Hsh'eJ

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mean for the wid6W fia three airls who have put on long dresses and taken tS doing dp their hair." •k" uy-V ?!5tl\er'

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though if I'd thoughtof UJM asked Miranda some questions but 'tis too We now the bargain is made, and when once 1 have the widow and her seven children here nobody can complain of my not hav-

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and even his character, of credit, are destitnt

The promiee sounded*Tittle mystery. amflaifWHir nf those who despite htf-fey Jupiter, Laxarus, when I have seen it, whether on a public stage frln ft private 1 room, I have been tempter Wetj «fiood

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dtwuence enough

He openetr fhnr^j^lfe strengthened their feet, He cast-out their devils, and He bade His followers dor like wise.

When I was coming out of Saiqt Rati

.•Mt, as he ejpressrf .W#liiitw#' soufe^r

it be pleasant to have a

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there are alms which we all need, whether we ""u

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MM!Lazarus^ can not give what we do not have. iBdt

How often hare I known Harry to come home jided and *Seiu-y -wf^ his day's^orkj his hefrtjbeavy and dobbtful, hisbrowcloudy, and the very peevishpess an«rapetulance bfc ttfci

He has squandered sJlv his good-humor he has spent all"self-command. He' is a miserable pauper in the vei and manner in whit* he iho»dd| «i|d indeed would, come home. You icnow, Lazarus, how hard it is when the starring wanderer is turned awav from the CttM dotor tfcrough fhich ^twaina over him for a mement tue warm light and the sweet mtniq of a home. The poet often tells us of him. He sinkswpQli die cold ground, or plunges injto the pitiless flood. How sad it would be if Harry were to meet shcA a fatel Yet many a does, the poor vagrant comes beg ging to his own door, his very soul craving kindness and sympathy and gentle piej| bat some relentless Lucy niih hard eyes and cold voice, pushes hinf back in into the darkness,. ai|d the wretclimendicant, to. wljom not even (he alms of *80ft word id doled," turns a^ay and fklange^,'7 not 4nto flood of cold* water,.hot into aj deadlier 4eath than

Km. .lo^,

so many!. ?/tae 4iUl%alms of cheerfnf words,of fbrgtving sympathy, of that patience which seems to me the divines^ of all the virtues, would work *ucK 'a

thousands fr^mjhe^w loaves and flahes repeated! Itis frhen thejwetual gift giVen lsinulil}nM'a thousandlold mSn

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aorer poMrty tha& t|pt ^"wKcli wecan ail relieve.

falh into the utmost miMfottueojr fHealth youth, hope, honor itself, art rtKned/ as when all of a man's fortune and prospects

looks into our eyes to see if si tft«re«ti? of the httatHi ^agtbd Bh»iUked to see in SMCtefe^es^ «Qm& her smile be hardf atwt'jmu see no »fa«beggared even in llnpower of showing

what if |ier heart it- i»

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WamptUi, ,j»nS^ JfallLlSH I

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acts implore. Anyone of tlieTichwt and most nif^lul'klnd irff al^iir#ftifli in a good Wotire-^pntting* the IwttiooaMrucjLL. "hat is said and i*ong- Nothing meMOMT ttkte exaetly than-rtiis thfc real YichiMM bf nakrs itttftM- tjTh«' Hiin. *Hd- people, tU»4 itrfrt#

RBdULAZniM TUB FASUI10K9.

si a*BTj

^a pity that

poor ,people In togn moet of qs' ypunjf" fellSWtf diS't honestly afiord to be charlfehlel ,#3How I-should like to give alms t. But"mine are all Bariwecide gifts. They wonidtt't make any )body richer?'' Then I toldhik what! tell votkiaad'Ci«al[jNthitak I preached hiin a iCitHl uf winplewiwniniy wi Hum iipwi the way hom«S*t^a| ofpir this joumey of ours there is no man so poor that he may »ot give endless alms for the poor that we

hi tftv Canadian House «f

dhild of tender grt#th, he4i8edtb^tr¥ndle his hoop, all'uneonaeiocw?of tbr|ataXhat| was ln stb^e fo^hiau^ Later it» Jk8

Mr." firowif cbiipIlBfinisI" that^ it: ^rakH ImpoiMlble now'to ebotie a wlf«^ ainoi»' her defisfets wert so hidden hy hoopej and enveloped in crinoline that the nar-1 ed— nr»tt ^Speaker—Order.?yet

Mr. Brown—Mr. «peiter-^ /a,|* Breaker—The hohawie gehlletata OUt of Order. ,v.

Speaker (yelling)—Cieae the gilleri# Ofladies, Mr. Sergeant. ,-

meant to tar a foolMr. Tal

cally

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and puMUh jewdi, is the most appalling of Buman spectacles. A mendicant in lace and pearls, grimacing for the

Mr. Browa—In the name of the eevetf' teen graces and fifteen muse^ Mr^ 8|eak-1 fightVand profitable, er. letDHeaaologize I enlyaaefcttl to say rt^t hoopir^d crinoline W mtiW to &^t^&s«y. a rtt(indity thatTit was iaaptesibie4 stash «a.

Brown (wiWly)^Trnth.! itoth 1 truthi Naked tmh thB(• what he wks ^goihg |a »d eh-'iAi «A mi

M*Ii0b ha*. orabfe friwrftO say Aat *ka pteplMbbuId not |mhM noaig theatreets ^wiusoat 'afcMtilfedAv high w+kmviXo«,ati the honorableTekifaw n^t but he aw&i* of eteryifietf bericff The 'Hoasr yraa ^fticted hy Mi^f daui^ .vJ .»*•.

Mi1.1 ThehoDarahie menv ber should not swear in that: dseadfal manrtli'.!',3trf» -ist ^]fi-r RoMr«rWaiia't doim anything of thekiad,4ot Won ldW tempted 10,40 s»if

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Irop into that,achu)g £e&rt more grate- joleaaUasis^ 82K«A.4psl4i Hfe^^kFofle^iywyiwAaie,

no depth of earth,"*) that everything I *'•1« ered away,'are theclprer unbelievers

a generous robscr^tion to wyr from which there canjbf: noT return, or if lj^e founds apt of benevolence, or educatic.., for li§ p^glOi^ ,tb'at be bbiii|8 hos-j gpwelieg pit^l not to relwve suffering,' wit to per-1 Curievs'l petviate his own name 'kbd founds a li-

zm plenty of that wi

iprj ng, he wis that thert Wfeije plenty oY .peonle poor enbngh tbfiel|eVe~ that wskhismOnet aiif nol iilib- that'

8^fjLr^iiar"us,

iftibse, too,

They ask the alms of charitable ation. Don't shut the door in their faces.'4 Thtere ie no old tranqp withtt. greasy certifioate^ #hioh twefy body knows toi Mfodsej'whO is troer hegwar Uhaa oift 0 tll»e cleVer uifbelievers tn^nUurts Ben't Jrive him away With'seorn, iecaaM he is tramp, a vagabond, a gomdhforrnoM^ng, although He sits at a club window in t|e jnorning:9noking,. or sneac*^inhe best ehair it th» opica- Qi». hin» as aims of». j^ityr for 0 beggar Jtee4s aapte. hit:..'- l.-t (SmutItaAai'i r-ii. (i I swt- AhDlD~ i&t is ejflufr

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MVi Talheli (ftjectad to sach nnparlia merfta(l^lai|M%«t^-f i*«J simhMr. fiaMP|irofested4g8tMt-MteNtipliDA( "He wiU«goii* toSMyJaim*».

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j,, upleMl^'Rio* Sst-^at pates •k.frHqP»X,Bl«einin«ioB. Ills '^-^anvaggc»^ Want-1

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part terly instattmentfi

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Assembly,

some.ftme iiiice, they had'qtfit)* 4 sj»irib- ^$5„fff ^i^j^TS]and ed debate on the bi^to protibft crino^ line, introduced^ys *liti AIKENS. We publish-a-few-ofthennost^brilliant passages. J»Of •*$*¥,

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ardent admirer^ was born!

Mr. Drummond"was an ardenl of h^koift?cKiidhgdif. wiih if tore of When 'I

lio^ When IwVas a'i

"Hiatmu €UB*.

Mr. Brown—But, Mr. 8peaker, the naked—• ,s ':|EM*L0YlJ$IfT

Speaker-^Hold oar tongne, ak«: Mr. Brown—Thenaked—...

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asy« -1 •-oW*** Mr. R*S (^)hwk kththe^ ttclaiM OrttM'Baft^mdlKjt stamps. parte Co., Cincinnati, 0.

that damaging statements was all that he

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PULL OF FUN

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g^tte^ity, And even where a simple United States, oft reeeiptJ and pure motive Is^obvious, ifthere^he aj yiTZa8ftALUjPaMishM«

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.'Baaioflsa aaeeermons Jn-PrdTokin

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pages sent

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%oWto curt aU diseases ofjtke perNn: skin, hsir^ercc^eogiplexion. jynte to 714 Broad-

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Dsiitess make'froni itoi!" lawn localities,

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Speaker—Upon my sloal« Bnwa ii' inee, or I'll have you arrested. I»• Mr. Brown—Permit me to exphun^ ifr! Speaker.'' When I said the' naked

yira "v«KTABi.r

ULMONARY BALSAM."

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Boys sad auis eara u- ®iat all who see t&e|r addrefS.aad.tset le atffamir

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Speaker (frantically) Deatli fcnd. blaei-^r:'f^gash as sreaat^welitatisteA, wo flefils! Stop, or Fll braitt y»tt #ith the laead •l pay for troable of'pri' ^iOertheinproinaety^f't- o. mace.

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beautiful stock of Calicos, including some

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-otq o) Hid a iw'iw'siii .il. a^ein rteespt ofTLoasdalfa, soft-finw Y^cka MiHa^iisHns, fcawill as some of the cheaper kieds •nl to »4oietrl«iflBo^i #ti} jai. U'h4! wjh

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the attempts insidd'fd^

DOWN ^ot?B Qt.D?itbCk! AWatrr oir^gALF^ET ^I OF|IT--BPY Ngw tidope

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^e.nndenstand that certain tnerchante in this ckyv an4 a-very large nambar of 'cibtfttfrf Merchants, are 6omplaining Utterly at what they 4erm our monopoly of the Prv Qoo4s trade. Gentfettinl' wfe came W Terre Hautli to bfeii??up Monopolies— notWo fdrm thetn!Oar road to snocess is no^a royal joad, There is.no, secret aboiitSL1^Ahv^fipirfeheeto«oed, inajyjail?it.. Yoj^havb^sly

CHIArii^ As Vlf bo. knd Itf ielling them, Bfi OOKTENT WITH A tlYHIQ pJRO|TT,iuid theSabbath-likestillneea of your stores will sooff'be broken dp by the sime qg*1, ihrong of customers that you so constantly jneet at ohV establish meat., jfttichetter do thii. ...

4

frl^i^ingyou ou^ Yoti. ._ ..— MinJwl not to know for inst^ice,^that an Atlantic Mitli Mmlin ie thai J0ii^ etore th« it fii in Odm You are selllhg it at TBN: cenU a yard," rad we •are *M\nl ir'A RfX wwta/bnt thig neither lftikes todrs noroan any Intter or any

Xt is tlie same Muslin still. That is air, gentlemen now drive ahead exactly yod t)leas£, Your abuse only advertises in and injures ywirseivas^Mi wv ean

immw .uyti nit aa ,£««V5i-,1 i# t««i»-VH! 9,Il Mills Mttfllin

Btff^O^'chXtye 106, and Terre Haute stores, 9c lor same goods ofyerd^idelSTRA HEAVY Unbleached Muslin, down to..» ...40c one of the^ei^ best Muslins ma^e, other'stores dhar^a 15c and 16c iot df BfiS? AMEMXCAN D* LAlNES down to... ...:...12Jc ibtrv stores charge for the Same goods 25c, Terre Haute stores 22c. fV^tSPjtAQUfiPRINT8 down to 39010c All btiier stores chkrfte 12jcfor them. Good heavy ALL IINEN TOWEL8 down to.v......i.. ^.......8c

BmntiystoMe actually charge 15c for the same goods

WE CONTROL THE GOR8BT TRADE

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Aaonerb glovefittiOg FBEKCH WOVEN CORSETraliases, down to.....*.".V.X.60 Coant^y atores charge $1 50 for same goods, and Terre Haute Jangr stores charge ?0e and $1 00.

.•iThiaOortat is oeiOg sold in fancy gooa atorea at ~5c and fl. harirecent^f been enlarging our Kot(on peparrment/ aiid' in th^ futare we prOpoee tombs'it aa difflcolt for-iiigh priced notl» stores to oveircftar je the people we^ave alMady made it for high priced Dry'Goods stores.

BeM jo^lity otEnglish BnveeU.Carpet^ $1 25 Good yard wideGsarpets at

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Jhfc 111 »*of ............ $1 75 40c 1 vfs.' .j., \*dl 'ilfii (tA«

TJBS closing pat at give aw»y pcioefr ralW^r thah tktfy A^iii ov^. r,\ Shifts* at**** •••••_• #OC

H|pd^fl^buying an^entirely new 9t8ek^f|MlfafcrtiM bpeaMg of BI4S3MENT at Evannville, aaaia portion of these goods,

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fwe- .*#»«•• -4 ok of these celebrated table linen*, two ti.:'- 4'* -rffc .0 eri nt !«.' t, 1

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I propose to close them out

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Extensive Stock of Spring Goods

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