Daily Wabash Express, Volume 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 June 1871 — Page 2

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..TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. fci' iLk. Friday Morning, June 2, 1871.

ANORFAV GxsTLriry OFFTEW-Albany,

been declared a bankrupt.

WM. M. EVARTS

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$'

,$ NUMKBOUS students of the State versity are making an exclusion

Uni-

to the

Mammoth Cave. A. W'OMKN SufFlUCR COjf^KNTipH will be held at Bloommgtc^pjj" the 283 and 23d of Jline

said, oi

THE

twenty-eighth anniversanr of^lhe

American In&itutwoF Jkp«»Rpa1f^y is to be heltMn Philadffl|l^4

v#i»'tlte

D., of Cleveland, on the evening

of the 6th. There will be a grand banquet on Thursday evening, 4hej8th. fM Pennsylvania Central, the Philadelphia and Erie, and connecting railroads, jull furnish ticjcetstp men»bprs thellnatltnte at two thirds rates, gpod,fr9pi the 1st to the 20th of June inclusive. 1

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.- WRNDELL ^PHIXLIPS

Sarc^ 'ivhen the

telegraph announced the election of LINCOLN in- lftfift. HurW. 'he^on^ a douot, thai it was the ^»IeSa$of that victory which would'acfebt^^imnihe highest and best results. The. Philadelphia

Press

'says: "History lfis Twifta tIWassirtion, and it will also establish the same principle in regard to the Ku Klux bill.•.'ml moral effect has already g&ic^ayfcd the shallow logic and frothy denunciations that have been hurled against it. An instance has already occurred is MJaei^iippjs. where a party of

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desperadoes,* their

way to outrage a Republican resji^j were meta short distance tfjr 4 force of citizehs fully armed, and-weae rbtrted, loslrir AM klllWl, WH1U! BWWM wjfCfH wounded. A*dViii rtsult is apparent all over the South." I

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THE

famous Worcestei (Mass.)

Rhortly

SABLE

case is just brought to a sad ending by the death of the hi^bpnd through insanity! It will be*remembered thatfyitre-' band and wife MdHved together in wealth and luxury ithA happiness for ten years, where she bickine) a Spiritualist, and

after received inforina'uon

from the Shades that she must depart from her husband and take up with some

ty of youths hair proper

color Who were quite ready tox sacrifioe thenikelves. The ^Potipher period has gone by and

JOSEPHS

are very Bear

now a '.days. As a consequence there came a S^foif WafM^^^'^iritusband driven into the fiisane asylum through

The Cincinnati

mental sufl'erin

and OAn^t^y^li^es

and ootntn^iirai the and WALitEri/M' Shot' beauties of Free Love.

FROM

'.Times

pathetic Btttfy' to

WOODHOLI.

evidence of the

correspondence

fo^n^among^rtW

secret State papers at the TuileHes^ it is evident that the Pope reckobeft^Avithout hishqst in believing tbal he would

in

NAFOEEOH

ambitious projects of

of the infallibility dogma,. which he must necessarily be fuli of clanger

HiS

DE SARTIGE^,

Harrow Gfthge Rati roads. Eastern papers are discussing the project of narrow-gauge'railroad witii great interest. The long-continued coal trouble have made it plain to many minds that it is necessary to provi4e increased and cheaper modes of transportation, such as plank roads do not ,prejise$ |supf3yC The Boston

!t(nies

thinks ifhe railway of

two-and-a-half-feet gauge, in Ohio, and one

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tion In Ohio, and one from tenver to El Paso, nearly nine hundred milep,

is

at

row-gauge roads can be built for seven

thousand dollars par jiule,-ia«Uad of twenty thousand, and be operated for one third the cost of the'pireseat roads. It will provea complete revointiqp^if sue-

cessfol, in our railroad syttem. Attar of roses is sold in the Orient at a? cost far exceeding the price of the saipe »5 weight in gold. The best is cltron

DIM,

for

w.eeH.

•f r~"T?

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every sidje. At the Boston Suffrage Con vention this week,

sister of

Resolved,

MARGARET LUCAS.

JOHN BKIGHT,

addressed the

meeting, and while commending the advanced positi& dAAti$j4aB w^HK veighed tne attempted coMBfng ofWitfQnne aiAhoe-: ment wit^h^^eib^&Ui^riVflK" the close of W re&anK tR /plTowing resolution was offered and carried:

waeaa-ju

Decoration

Day, "whoever eeekflo kee^ alive the fame of the rebel dead neeks 10 keep alive the rianiedf the reWllion."

holftKileii^^B (KfcAmes and of individuals, is an outrage upon

Wh, 7th,

8th and 9th of this month. The annual address will be delivered by T. Wxi^

of America. .! n. H/CRKTHA,' Wt^/.objep^Mir^lft Mri. LIVERMOBE replied that it was especially necessary, after the free love advocacy and,,practice of, fvJjajt claiipe44, be the lading woman's i»peiu.v ,i

Milligan and his Verdict.

j.

that

have much preferred to have found hrrb guilty of. UeasoQ, apd -4elLveredtJiUn ovfer to jdb$ hanguiap. tTJbei ^charge of Jthe Court made it ajl but «»bligatory upon the jury to return a verdict for the plaintiff

livered to them by the Court, they havfe siriiBta»ii^4ht«r Ei«btra»ju*oss, *y placing their own estimate upon the damages^nflicted uponlhe defei^ant, and tfire senf tlie trailor honie ivitli a lean pursey and covered with deserved infamy. "'Or all tmm cW, td^odd the Mogul, down to the most insignificant

liany upon the pu as the result of his efforts to use the ebdrts to firth mohey from the pockets of those who sat! in judgment flpon his foul crimes

Whacwill now care the woundeq honor W not'nominate nun aft{a«^^$4efor Gov-Crnbr-of InHiana? He ba« surely done and stiffirfea iilUfch Td^ his party No one can fix the stigma of War Democrat upon hlnfJ *CKfi record durii%* ^wlSr is the very ermine of treason without a stain of loyalty. When Henflricks and McDcfl/i^ aid wavered Milligan stood firmly by*-the,

Je&Daviswas. apatrio^,5Uid! Ui,at 5f the war for the Union was wrong the j-ebel ^^Whfl MllligariWiis^ontrn^in'pr ison, his constaif^y iilifl^fidelity to his cq-con spirators wasseverely tested. One by one his friends fell away. Heffren, another !IA5®^»M3F^S®1V»^fcftweaknes8j. and finally went over to the enemy and gave testimony against his comra.de. The editbr ofihe'^nlmerforj ^toah'y diysjand nights dticupied the satne dungeon Wilh

and under a promise of clemency, took ftib phioe

Vpon

fin£|[{

Ill a balwark againkt the

YXCTOB EMMANUEL,

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Among the documents was discover note

ROULANJV when h^ywws minister, suggesting the timely results of the promalgation ie says fallM Papacy, as it converts the, Pope, into an Emperor of all the Catholic pedple and kings. Another letter: on the! same subject, dated the. 20th •. pf -OclbVeT) 1866, is from M.

the 8tandtt$Ja government'

witne a. But Milligan stood firm amid all this treachery, and bared his neck for

and sacrifices? Yallandigham. the chief

of

the conspirators who, froitf hft exil« in Canada dictated- thi'nkwements of the Dodds and the Mrlligans arid Walkers of IndiBHa/is -iimi giuitwl ag'the' Moses

Sentinel,

the

then French ambassador at Gome. After alluding to the ill-feeling with which the Pope' ^continues to regard France Jft conseqijien^ yof||he moctal blow which she gave to the Papacy by her intervention iH Jdly ih l859, the minister says that the discontent of the' Romans is daily increasing as they see themselves supplanted in the favor by mercenaries and foreigners. He. adds that the destruction of the temporal power of the Pope appear^^ievitable, and tltat he has not the smallest confidence in the Papal army. "The only wajti of escape from this position," he says, "would be to recognize {he principles of a free Church in a free State."

'—Ind *JmjjM

who preferred the

secrets he had swoi|i never to reveal, the

grateful Democracy iave maintained htm arf'the'editor of aipkper' 'S'hoste propriettfr_ boasts that he has the yhole. Democratic psirty tf'Indiana a£|hla baiik. IAt -tsomething de done for.Milligan, by all means.

From ttft New York Evangelist.]! ai We are schocked at th^h8MBl4 affairs in Paris. and wonder that the vast populace of tnat great Mpital ^ouIirbe so united and organized as to resist for weeks the adtartce of diciplincd ^rij^. Yet we do net realize the ivmeoBAse*tent$fiii a

It was our fortune—or, jni^fortune—to in this city during the m'enid3 in the SumnAer of 1863, and

ots in the SumnAer of 1 863 and

one and a half or two feet meets the want almost exactly. It is fouird, where tried, to be of low coat of construction, equipj^ed^ for a little money, easily kept in repair, and operated without any such" outfit? goes with our larger roads. ^The narrow or wagon gauge prevails in England now^^^-^Welfcbfi^e ^^^wiCselyibonand elsewhere narrow, we mean, as cooapared with the first opnoeptioa,of what the Widtti of rail! shoulf! be? But jt] new idea is to narrow the current four feet and eight inches down to two feet and less, varying it, according to circumstances, up to three feet. One of a

Ve

did

the mob we

we haye ever seen in.Paris. There was

'Zl

went quietly fbout his, business there was the sa^ftf^Mfe^eiigKt in burning and destroyingf.^jAt ordinary times this, element is kept in some degree under con' trol it-is/rfprested and restrained but in ^imf^ of public confusion it breaks^ awaj'.- jtVhen th«e reina o,f, autborUr are loosened, then these'dangerous classes instaqtly raise (heir sQaky heads. Haggard-looking creaturers that seldom bgfote hu\e «s^nlin ffie ^%Ht "^Jf div crawl out of cellars and garrets, and all the holes of* cilyj artAVdi&e forth to the general terror andL3djfmay^

The latest exiblt wasrat the l^rg th'teiterred prize fight of MSce tM Coburn. What an emptying

j)kiragrinhn wofleWard crowd God

scribing what he saw an way to

flie%Teat

is in opera-

nearly nine hundred uueti, hear$hftf Ivith Jly present constructing* wirfil tired|of eipiatiife[u] At HUM. The Indian railway I ?f "»c coming fight,

a three feet gauge. The Indian railway system employs a three-feet-lhree-inch gauge throughout. For |»ur|oseB freight transportation, the narrow promises to supercede the old xme altogether. Engineering will cost less, too, cars will be lighter, curves may be sharper. The estimate is made that the nar-

A more thoroughly brutal neytioritfii kttTnUoftial. They were the concentrated, trebly-filtered essence of of all that is inhuman and vile. I nerer could have believed that such beings existed out of State Prison did I not get and

out eves, and biting off people to1sijellyj

eof-'

made in Cashmere, and so strong that if a handkerchief is touched with the

tip of a needle dipped in it, it will scent Still another boasted of having physicked

t,

4 W*

When

., tlfo probfbilities and upon the respect­

ive meritsiof the two champions, and when not engaged in calling each other I -air. mer tslkea^ef nbl

nrche&ting^atr|Pjs

peating at elections, pocket-picking, eamhKng,ind)r«5beif. A --T -^One toalhold whhTarsfr ofimartness jhow he^ had laid for anstker in years gone by in a dark alleyway, and felled ninewthe earth, pounding him afterwards until he thqught he was dead. "I meant to kill the ——,"he said with a leer. Another related his exploit of gouging out a countryman's eyes became the latter recently in a kene game,

lnsohow

plan JQgUt Ward attempted to' arrest

'P

hintforeotne niiadeac

na.forefltne misdeed,-andhow -nothing came of it through political influence. Lady

Thorn before on*

pf

her races

two

glatare were men eras

of praise, whom the speakers

"go many a time into nev's office and tear ntf boys." "And, they'd a

iki

'toi

That the right of woman to

participate in making the laws she is required to obey has nothing to do with

District Attorigainst the xticler ad ben

songs, stories of personal adventures while ero&totwtiee, hfiMy Wihf tiiitea losinjpi atXheg*Wil»g

girea by

The first threshing machine set dp ,in Illinois is still running. Kansas City, Mo., is happy over the dfeoivery that it la repqeing .upon a huge bed of coal.

Danby, Vt.-,»made

300,000

CheaapeaTte Bay '^athers^ 25,000,000! bushels of oysters annually from, 3,000 acres of oyster beSs.' hi:

Ac^STTSrrer^Boston Advertiser,

:'r'-

of

apart from

his partj^ ifter .remaining his people many days in comm tlte saints of the Democricy, he oomes. s£w lairt ments, to the faithfiil, Shall Ya^landigham be hotiored and Milligan disgraced? Will •the. whole-souled Deinociracyiof Tndiana regard a five dollar bill as a sufficient ^recompense for the MriTering^endurpd by Milligan in-a Lincoln bastile? Why, for the cemparatirely lfght afl|fdti.Mi^of the editor of the

communion wrtTf

The Egypt, recently launched at Liv erpool, for the National Steamship Company's New .York and Li#erpool line, is said to be the. largest in the World, except the Great East'ei iu Her length is 440 ieet^breadth df 'hiiam, f-44 feet depth of.holc^ 36 /eeVfon^f,5,!^ tons.

The bed of cohcretfe for thi^^upport of the foundation under the: t6WBri of the new codrj houseat Tndianapolia! iis four feet thick,1"and'nearly twomuhoBis of gallons of Water wureumd initscomppsition. It is harder'than cottmon limestone, and much more serviceable (or that qse.

The following paragraph contains in brief a history pf the entire railWay interests in our sphere The wholc-Jength of all the railways in the world is 120,OOO.imles, .The cost of the same wasA[in roUna hrimnersf ten billions of do)l.ai^ Those:«f 6reat Britain are -thk —i costly. ,least so. 'is sup one-million persons.

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ADVICE TO A NEW OBITER. iXii:

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I thinlc

I hav*

What to rite on.'

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Yures truly, A-MMtauN. 1 ath gratifiea always to be aBre to impart any information in my power to one about to begin to write, although'he diay never begin to write with me. StnigIKlteg gsnias I AW.pi0M to tmnurage.' I am not likp, some in the .profe^sipn, who "Keep all they know, *P9Ut writing io closely to themselves that poor people would-not bttipecfe ^hey lcnew anything jibout it ,.Aa.fa»jas )i^riting is iconcerned, ehieographiC'pdgilist 4bat I amj I always stand- ready to "let go miy

tan

iiso/

DinlttVyjW '#Httf oh'S'' Hultiplicatioa tabl^ linltts yon. arela oomplete master of figuras, espectalW figures of speech.- \I have frequently writte^ od my knees, httt I ath a^Are ttiaiiy people -have a nance to getting on {their knees, either:to Write Or to do irnythinjjt else.

Th^remay iM ^aisipns wheit. ,y.ou will be compelled to write on the top of your hat. bdt it hurt9 on*% (s)tile to do it habitually. ,''

Chaap Fjnip! Free

Chi

another

man^hflkSry was given in language unfit for repetition. Unstinted praise was lavished upon dead ruffians like Jim Haggarty who was killed by Beddy the Blacksmith, and upon all the living prizefight* ere, pimp?, thieveC'ffirflarf/ and Mnwif ers that ever got" their nftibea into the fiiMtki'iiwlnlaiiii of personal

:tatle,-"for

'yhi^ the of tn«^ proiliinwit tlMre»pe*eble staoditog in society were generally iriJ^ed—thefe «nd»iniiUr All)-: Jepts fiRed up the^ traps In Ae d«RctaMe e6nVersatio*i which diMusted my eart' from the mom«»A*S4*ft ivew Ywki ultil lTeWrb«d. -i-^o

the

precfMM of this eHoWd of ^brutil afti? The wrlter ofthteleWsrWoBiajfferhap* think that prelehiers'tikst' reprMeion httman nature in represeirtingit as^Klebased Efet h^ hu furnish^d the proof In his own description, in whiclr many ... -. lafjjf._r_ flames §t lie]!. with thismffian 6r^i: inent of our cities? Bow shall Wet gifftrd agai^Rt the dittlier^with which if threitteqp society? These ireprdblemg for wise ateA't6!*aft£ft "i!!

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ThMfjamppny i« now offering forsale abont ix hunflni thoasand acres or the taut agiicnltaral lands in the West. The Company sells only to actual settlers, and the prices are exceedingly reasonable, ranging from $5 to 115 per acre—the average being abont

tie in the most accessible and fertile region

"TSflBTmiae for «?a«lioron credit!^ enengi to#naU« anyin^astrioifi.Maa to v*J?fottEi land put or it* crops.,

These rands' are neld Tinder title direc from the General 6overntMBtt'a

1

••if oi

hovcoi

Sdch a deferiptten tfclb iis owff stoty. 'Was there fcvef a nKN-tf appalliiig serrfibn on t(Hal depravity than

AUSWK'S A0O»

ponnda -of

che«fe«rf: a' iotralpfciiiiing quantityblpf butter last year. The total nee crop of the United Stat& fb^the sea^^-jus^closingisl5'.000tierce8 ^less'thaB-last'-j^ttP?"

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It is said there is no citv or town in the StA& yVttf Hie process of diamond xntting is carried od except .in

^Boston l«a l:ail-Y*OTlv')

The Whole4-yearly inctfifte ftom' She neat stock of. the United Sttite»,ffl dtt mated at no less than $60o,00Q,P0|0, including beef, dairy, atid laboKof working «en

aad are no

^Biprt«w»dorencumb«**tifc*aj(.way. iluU an a at ha 8

Jwr maps. eaiBMietsi oranT operinforiaa-'Jt, tiM respectiac tMfei. lAddreii'XBENGZKB. O.OK, Land Gomiaig8k»«r4i

lsIt»M^port

EXPLOR1K& TICKETS jnW iold" it Com pan/'* tf cketoffleM. atChikaio^and oth«r pnnoipat fUtionloR its ha* and if ehaserbuyslandthe amonnteaidfor applied the pnrtnats mopprt

A6BI!n,8WAHrBIVBrookettr«HiS^ ef the

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BeeVrooi brandy ie attracling attention imEnglafnd.i 'largest evfer khown.

Lynn, Maas^ was never before so driVen l#v

fi Jfii I

rranco^feerman^

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ItfridlteK

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DaorS ,ar« prepared from

ate a sate ears for AWtuS/afe* •%^Hin^vs J*

ate a sore ears I or Afffueaaa

qit 7' r.• rli 1-., I.

ijsai 7i is

udrrMtd teWlki?

the worst_cas* ii»

ten mibates. THftl tsskage sent rasa to any address on receipt of fc ttoreeeent sump A ddrea* 1'. POPH .rC^1,t ¥w*-

Cleans Kid Glares and sll klads of CloAs

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St:, Chicago.r Agents! Read This! urn WUkli FAT

AfiGNn

A SALil

NB&*00)$MMrihalt,Miei.' -.bMi&in A S A S a WJ fools Address 'A B. Gft*HAH, Springfield, Vtii' -i v^»-.

A MONTH. HORSE and'Carriage furnished. Expenses paid.' H"Shaw

Llfred.Me.) i.

Wela

ASTED.

Experienced (hnvatbrt, mil* and

/emal«,

Weaver & Co., Superior St.,

CieVeland^d AMItMON DOLLARS.

JW.VAinUMEE,

.disorders bro

nibyltliU-niitteta asiagthifc m'edielU^.in-a' sedlea any «he who needSit,/r«e

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I received the othec day: the following note of inquiry .. DfeAS SIB:

iallunt

into me to rite. I want to tri it J^ijt don't no hbw ta begin. Yu, lno, hev haa sperianse. Willyu plese rit^ ahd givetme informashun on the folwin pints,- two-w^t, naimly: '.'LJJ.

Ir,

When to rite. Where to rite. How "to rite, fioa How much to rite. .•? it ..j What papar to rite for. With ennjr uther. hints on th^ subjeck that may oknr to yn- ij

HASttpetaed'On^«f

{f

What tntfIte on." 1 generally write tttateblstr deaki iI prefer a desk when I #*nt tw destftbt p^bfoandly. 8ome«f mV d^ai&f» Jy#J^|rfM.Uy »ti4ionlaFifully made,'.! nn

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Literary meixdfiea effieet eeceatricities regarding what they write "on. 8helleyt I believe, wrote his "Shelliea of Ocean" ami Edward'A. Pokfcwrete on a drunk. 'When to rile.""* When "you feel like it, but. be sure yon Zeal dike it. Some people thi^ (hey. fee.l like it: when they lon t, which produoes a wood deal of suffering among readers. I Would lay it doi|n as a geueral rule for young men of "amhition like yoursj when you can't for

K«oi

if ahe is in Chica-

to Montreal. "Bow to rite." Is it possible that in this land of common schools there is any ^onng man who doesn*^ know how to write? You should .consult a writingmaster, and ri6t me. "How much Ao rite," Better leave tha^t to the editor to whom you send yottr contributions. He will tell ydu "for How Much?' "What paper to-rite for." The best papy^tq.srrite for aa the Cincinnati limes bUtitwill henouse writing for it unless you enclose the stamps. -i in M-

Oar terms of subscription are cash in hd•ance. liberal reauctioi

luction to clnfas.—

CwkxdnM md Ckrmide.

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ea cu'bya Date,

ISTeW "TrispoingI

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9cnii 9£Uoa uifnoO 3dT S^bSrlToW:? j"- li oiisniu Um-. 'dJ.« ,i •••?)!,. •. from ani FANOY STORE.

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WQQNNEJCLj

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TEBBEHAUTfi BUSINESS DIRECTORY!

Name, of the

Those of our readers who make purchases in Terre Haute, by cutting this oat and wring-it as a

Bi-

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»dyj and fi__

jti^gBWfcgfeai

tk Ool-

itae^ineflMweek

&CO^ P. ROVXLl i* COw^ ^iMtertising A»A*Pi Nflr Park Rojr. JN qw York. 'i 4 iavuj».i«v9i0 sAgw «vl)rops,

PUBBLY VEGETABLE. ." WarxAii ted to CUKB AGUK. pr«iMWflS Bey si i'Jl' Dfsc IO DMffk ttal/SOs.-gier Psttle,

REFERENCE

J.

IbwUwiky, Sew York.

X. stiee^efally

treats all classes of Chronic and Acate Diseases. Send stamp, for circular epi' pardenlars and tesumoaials.' Addri 120, New York.

A

will save Urn*

Hnd .troub^ Te selt^tran l»a^ beep -carefully-made and is

TIONA

Marble it geat^h israi

atom

%5t»6ih

,uii -South Bide taear tforaer.fUxtkt'i

the'#Besi^fi£d digest

stocks of aU kinds of .'

Mifuiii oa'».

G0ODS

I?"#,

J:%Uoman^aeWrt-

TA88KL8J ENFW JTTOM

la^isl,' call and see the Godjjs. ^-'H®

,hcat sd ilivr -ixj -:i j(.

fall styles an#

Mies, from the $#tt?jHi4 Imst rtoek »f faMriaLmaterial in thefltate^at JRsi TNortb Third .trset.

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orth

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•"ISAAC BALIi,

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UNDERTAKER Ii prspired to exeeatt all orders in hislfss withneataess and .dispatch, cornjr of Third ann Cherry streets, Terr^ Hatrte. fnd^^

NOTICE.

Notice to Citt T&xpa^ers.

is heretei given-to the taxpayers

kTOTICR

ifctety absdrd to write1

of the city of Terre Hante that the oard of B^ualisation wiil meet at the C*na^ oil Chamber in said city on the 8th day of Jube, 1871 atda'eleek A. M., and ooatinae insessioa from day- to. d»y or as lepg as it may become neeessarv for the purpose of hearing and determining any complaints that may be made by property holders in relation to their assessment list.

Said Board will notify persons to appear before them to answer _sach questions concerning their assessment When the same dges

ATTORNEY*.

ion r. luui 9bitiMm.. gAlRD CRITFT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

IHen

We. M^a'Street, ap stairs.

tun*

STRICTLY

itHtalinM telHemeHta JONES A JONBS. e. s-square. Art Ba*p»rlnwi.!iA...c ft^GQ. 91^tfata-st. ,a/ain cor. fourth»

lOor.Fifth.

ACO..mMain-st ,159Main-st.

A.aVDOOLST. Opera Hoa#cBook Store. .ta:iMdlUi4|eii (Wbaleaale ift Kelail.) s'usg.*"-.i.,..dT.

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$^^^teor,kixth.

I xei3c»B Jiaitt-sC BBriam CeUtgta.

IVB for Fe

1/

R, UARVDT. JJain oar. 131th.' *irsv -tiritfela «a* Soe^i4l Ir»* ... W*rfce«e.' pWATtt iHAQEB. bet. Minlh sad TenthCmrfruit w«n nn«I ktUm^fWmw. BYCB*8 OABPET SAlXi«:n Kain-St.

CSrrisge MaiiiftntuH.

8. AtOC

H* «3 -n-i I -i

A60TT, OSE* A COnMain eor- Firtt. SCOTT. GRAFF A CO..? 8.Seooad-«t. CMas, BIS- 4c »msiWW. ftlSi £rCHABDSON 00..78 Mains t. (WkMMiafe-*s»«K«iail.)

eor.*W«dh

it_

TTTl-^i t.- /.'I' r«aWrl«airr

[).,.il8ilain-st.! oL,

Birtl Ie« ftresmfssttw

W, H. SCUDDBB, 194 Main-st. I mm* «fgar^ T*biieeo, *«.' jii'O HOTOH,Hhitrtfc" f7J N.KATZENBACH, 147 Main-st.-^-^i

v0

Cane and SawMill's Caatlngi, A^l1T. A. PA^KBRV itoftiFTrtt and Waiant.

6UI4CK' Ai Maih:fle. iFoar th -'My luiWi JL» RYCB, 94 Main-st..

W. S. R¥Cfi ACO.\ Ma14t e^ff:LSixth,\ The miwt Po^ular-Howse.

i:-*-

WMisMWWf™'

•T{s

'.•"

73 Main-st.

'i iJ». ^it' Dentists.

L- H. BARTHOLOMEW. 157 National Block. ROBTiVAN VAOZAH.O^eraHoDseBuilding Vaa«y«M4s,aie.{WiioMale Kitall) T.

!H:«IDDLE,15fliftin-'st.r

S.9KZ A ABKOLD.»Main-st. '1 FUrsltars (WkelssaU and gsttil.): -.B.-D-HAiVK.'WMAIh-^'1

JiaiuiOi(tan!ts, het^and.Fo««th

,J .i, BBMKNT*COy160 and 182Maia-st. OT LM AIT* COXl Main cor. Fifth. SY^RS. TR^DER A CO.. 188 Maln-st. 0nmn WkOlesalcand itetatl.) 187 Ualn^st. ,,, I I. (eaa' and Steam AiillEF, 46 CWorat. 5 Hardware, !*e. (Wkoleaale Aletail.)

COOK SON.152 and lHMafn-st. I#lVaVlif5f c^.'l72

ntaining ress Box

A Clergytaair wfifle 'iMiding in Sooth America as a missionary, discovered a safe

America as

a

missionary, discovered a: safe

and simple remedy for the_cure of Nervoas Weakness,- Barlr Decay Diseases of, (be

Pata Capa -s»a|d -SU*w Jleedl. US Maini-sti-bf-Ifj »n^. pair lerk. MRS.^.B.MESSMORB CO.,. II »OOtv.M,. "/'J- .PB. FiRh-st.. fceather. awd nad)qp. Iw A. BURNETT A CO. 144 and 146 Main-sU

KnAaber,

t-

•SHUAN, TUELt AMcKBBN :f I Chsr JP}^B. jpH$S, Mulberry «*., slo ni-iMema**. *#. (Wl*41eas»ie.) ,: :JLB^ L¥NE *lC0„ 3S9JJain^t i. :.c v^MMnt'Tanoira.

Chsstaat cor- Tenth oer. First.

-i

Hr,H.»ANin8TBR.79Main-#.

imUa|ei7As«.I'«Mr flesds4 J. W, GASKILLJO Santh Kenrth-st.

and"

of chdrj

Jos T. INMAU,Station D. Bible City. PAflCY STORE.

0 South Fourth-s AN, 80.Main-st. Main-st. 1 Granite ^|*ni

Unnerymsn and Flarlata. 1 HSBIL 1 B&OS, Oreenbdnses atid Sate Sale grinds, southeast city, near Jlast "Fnrhace. TijRBirHAlJTE NAliiTrO^lKgiKoot 13th-st U. R. JEFEER3 CO., 140 Main-st. A..e,'A%mTi:^148 Main-4 y[. STATZ. «1, Main-st.

Hapes, Orjgana tuad assle, L. KISSNBSf 4SOhio-sti:i

as

tr.

Ivkjqofl nd*nm«IMItn»eh. PHlLtt" NB#HART, First-st. *aetiii«lTerk«

S a I

tiii j. peoflst (8Istt aad Hravel.) CLIFT WHLIAJflS, oor. 9th §bd, JTaiberry nealtatotstlas. AjCvlMetlag AgeatL OAIMAM! BOTSlli,4-d.

JTIfthrSt.

A

F.

ianew

•xasrienee ia tbs bosinus, isnsw pee) te raraish Metalio torial CaMS, Cas(f ksts, and Wo64n

Haneaa.

PHILIP KADEL, 196 Main-st. e^y Hardware (tflMrieeAfe,) if

t,

Wkt«e% Jrtwlff am* Msaesds. T.«* RIDDLE. 151 Main-st.

VIQQ VPOIW

t*«5 ffl ,»»»'

BRATfn

LabraU/ry

enssieats

/f.'ic »•«!!:.. g-.j-a %A tfafi.) ',1 GORDON LEE,oorner Qhio/s^d Etixth,,

ii

i. fl,1Sy3s Phiftrst, ePP* Mayrtr'g Qlc*f,

&teinway Pianwa..- -1

A. A gent, over Postoffice, ..-B .- gaddtea an

ntermittents, Bllf

arising from miairccommend-

matic causes. They are highly ed as an anti dyspeptic, and in cases of to* iftion are in?tloabl6 Appctjgr^and

MouiHy mBK They are

particularly BENEFICIAL TO FEMALl^, strengthening the body, invigorating the mind and givingtone^and elasticityto tne comWni3l§U*¥t6 ™e grelJest iare.^md no Tonic HnMlaaKlas «vsr.been offered to the public SO PLEA8ANTTO THE TASTE, and at the same time combining so many medical

ISiiBJl^WSiSSlSS? costs litttle to ^iye fhem.a fair trial, and Every j^amUy should hmre

iSwss*

pleas are in reftommfendin# hem to all fce^oite desirous of toking Bitters, as being the bmt Tonic and Stimulant now offered to the pub-

Drake McDowell, Xt Hi «. A. Warm, M. D. J. C. Wk)tctlli7l. D«. Clark, M. D. Dr. C, *_F. teiwtg. S. «. Moses,'

M.

Jo and stimul^n^ in nse.

105 f: l'07.H -2i

Grant of the Boad A4res.: This iminense doubtedlr cancel

SixthFifth.

iim

Street,

my2Cdltaw»Jy ST, IX)TTI8 MO.

COLD LOAN

7-30 GOliD LOi^, or THE .faibitfii! Northern Pacific Railroad BA^m PBOGBE^S OF. THE WOBK

The tUUdlnrof the Ndrtbern Pseiflc Railroadr (begun July last,) is being pifshed for-, wa^l with great energy from bflthextremities

ployed inMiiinesota Knd en'th#Pacifiocoast. The grads westward

grade is nearly completes 90* mile's from Lake Suneri^ trains are running oyer

ISO

miles of finished road, and

track-laying is rapidly nrogreuinc toward We Sastembotfrderof Dafota.'in^iding its pftrobkse Of the8t.FSul APaeifleRSOd, the Nofthern PaciSe Company new has 40 miles

AOO90 INVESTMENT. Jay Cooke A invest ent, the

... rerfectly Safe years* to run, bear

'tie-Tenths per cent, gold inhan

_6mianK Seven and Th*wv r— —.... .—. terest (Store, than S psr cent: enrrenfey) and are secured by first and only mortgage on the JURflBS

9

l»sr

KOAJD AHO'^IS KQDIPMSNTS,

aa^KH» f6°etery mile of track, or 0*0 Acree for^each tl ,000 Bond. rngoi ^1?ASJD« VOR BOND8. Northern Pacific 7-30'sare at all times,receivable..«£•*•*

OBHT. ABOVE-FAR,J

in exchange for the Com­

pany's Lands, atr their lowest cash price. This renders thenv praotically

HAATCwWvf A Bfl Itlffl

It

}n

in'8^

.,i- -w

lts?fs,ila*v*»

911 .1

S

1' Staves, Xantles and Grales, 111 i.. BAI$, li8 Main-st. aa Stencil Die* and 8toeh* 0 J. R. FOOTS, 6 NorthFoUrth-st.

SsMk, Beort, Hladi iusd Lanker. CLIFT A WILLIAMS, odr. 9th and Mulberry Mallidam KM PertaklS lai(lses, Jj'A.l'AltltRR, cofc Flrtt and Wainnt. ytn-aiad SlateMaad|isg.. MOORE A HAGERTY. l&i, MiOn-st. 1 ti—1 sa* TrivsUag Bsg Mansifactarers. V.G. DKXHOyT.Ufi Ma^-sti..- ,}

(heir ample security and high rate flf wjerest here is no investment accessible to the people. which is more

PSONMBLS OB SJFB.

i&CHAJlGiKU 0. 8. FIVE-TWKNTHS. The sueeess of the New Government 5 i*er cent. lioan.wiUcompel the efcriysurrendei efiUnited €tat«s8 per ce^ts. Many holders or Five* Twenties are now exchanging them for Srort^Ni Fwllle Seven-Thirties, ven-Thirties, thus realisfit, and gTeauy- iasreas-

out th*

•.

rthti Ml

MILLS,

eot.

Bt

Maia aad 10th

'•VILD1NC STONE.

WFORD.

_AddiieM, 8. tFi. Pfi|^ J&i|iLt8Tilie.

1

oountrv- aprlO

CABLE SCREW WIRE, BOOTS AKD SHOES, tn «SHOES,

M»u»

'••c "AwFOKp

rTa«r«

1

A-'i--*

Teai'f-

a n::*

fl.00 each.

i, 4

a

pottle,

SON ki CO.:: Gentlemen—As jou have comttanicated to The lh'edleal trdfenlon the recipe of the "Home Bittters.' it cannot, therefore, be considered as a secret or patent medicine, no patent having been taken for it Itkm examihed the /ormql^l'of making the nBome Bitters,", and, nnhesitaUnsb' say thb c6ihbmation is one ofrare excellence, an thb artieles «ed ta its bom position the best of the class to which they belong, being highly Tonic, Stimnlant, Stomachic. Carminative and slight!/ Laxative. The mode of preparing theti is strieUy in aoasKdatace with

yai

Jxv'rQ

D.

CO.: Having examined the formala ftom which your oeJebrated. "Stomach Bitters" are prepared,' and n'ifing witnessed the method. of. combining -the different ingceditnts, we cans With great

sirndse^M-tmm**

We cheerfully concur with every word: oon tained in the above testoionial. John Coaseliaan,

1.

have eVainined the^iinnaia fof mWing the "Home StomachBitters," and used them in it 1(todril^itrE iifeES&ES ^tVal'juTelmo-TAs.

D. Joh» Hartman,

I.

D.

fleas Yastiney*.». Jokali Teaiple, M. D, G.J. Walker,*. D, y. C. Fraaklfa,«. D. CtSQiNNATi.lict^ 19, I87tt—M essrS. W. B. •K«SN*DY:-k

Coi, Agents "Home Hitters^':

Gents—Agreeableto your reantrt.Thave examined tne formula of the Rome Stomach Bitters," and findi tbe remedies it contains 4c^o¥.^^Wy*i^*5^^cUntWeaIly'^and pleasantly combined, and as stimulating tonics will be -found especially adapted as corroborants to the treatment of .low or debilitated Stages Of-the system, whether arising frem impaired- digestion or from malarious DrS.ej.if."Yattier*. :L.A, James, M. D. J. J. Qalaa,

I.

3^*

B. «.S. Baserss^ D. Sept. 30. .187Q.trff. L. Bs«i

We have ezammed the foraula of ttie Celebi*ated @toihaen Bittets, and fitd lt to be composed of articlai that ftte conaiflmd the beat tonice -used/ by the medical Profession, and o#e of the best hitters we know otnow ri J. B. Walker. Mg D.

fn. 8.

A. Marlasr.

Roman

8.

Barnes,

M.

B.

For Sale fey^l Dmmrtata A Grocers. JAS. A, JACKSON& CO., Proprietor,

•IPhBWi BlMIMCi

merit, at 81-3 cents.' Very cheap at tlie price.

.1 SJIlflT. Ci J.

•is wtiiart

B^n?s4^AP^^.^ro^^.ricQ?fthe

25c

All marketable Stock#

atid Bonds will be received at their highest current pride in exohange for Northern Pat, eiftc Seven-Thirties. Exnsss Uiiflis on Motiey or Bondl' received, ott. SevenThirties sent* In retiirn. willlalia be paid by the Financial Agents. Fall inf^riaation. maps. pamphletSk eto.. can be obtained on application at any agency, or from fte OJ^erslgned.

FOBS/ux BT JAY COOKE & CO. BjptaiMCuvu, Nxw

YOIIK. WASHINOTOR,

Fhuciil Agents Nttlliwn Pacific B* B. Co. B» BANKS and $AKiK£Rfi tpmrMvikronaK-

-p-

THE BEST

ktt

For Wet Weather, Tor Dry Weather, For Youth, For Age, For Gentlemeoj., ^For Ladies,

For thf City, For the Country c! For Biding, For yfMaag, For Fisliw,. For punting

mr nuUm mmnraw See thai every one bears the Patent Stamp. t^ylS-dlm

W«9i»V

1 *1

"T-

..' t.i a

vys oat-done and an "have attempted ti one

high' prices. Th3y hare Ten* Baute and of the

.ttie Dry Good*

We invite the

JH^MM

itrue

to sell

ISTBBKST BSA»-

'itroceeds of aU

sales of Lands are required to be devoted to the re-purchase and cancellation of the First Mortgage Bonds of the Company. The Land ... -{ty rnd ,--.mftfthidna. Cany*sbonded debt Jkeforeitfalis

-ii?r •i'U

eeeiwfcee

and ?U

ckedjfer

so, when the articles be apt to detect However, upon

thete

goods

and al80,

\M«a»%l^iworth15cents,

dood* quality Unbleached

n—•

yJX'i/J JiA'I iiii

TTOlf

fe "rr-*

i-ftl -1"'*iW»

--a,

6th. Yo Semite Stripes, the most beautiful thing df the nf.t: var^nitn M! ii i: -1 mnaKt latrj iwA i*'jrj season for suits. ••Sir. iA»)«

U'LV-:5.-, "I"-!--

7th. We are offering unusual bargains in WASH POPLINS ttnd papular COTTON SUITINGS.

ed^ LINENS UAWWS. trices as low a^ ^heyL can be

fiJil

m^de anywhere..

HAK

TUELL, BIPIEI ,jk DE^IK

'»vis«i4lx» 'arfr ,^nltev9 -ahb.-i-

-:idi l&. J'O VihvuSl .0 .t

h'idvfh'u'l

*xi

,-ss,: Terre Haute, Ind/Unun. tiro -tia.jil "1«

11.i-.ij 'i

FOSTER BROTHERS

oa.ifww .^TI8 frft-srfi l"»T»TCo|" £JWnie ^di I!r

GF fii'i

.: vi

-4.il S -i

We Wish to a^F particular attention to a few iteiiiS

taiatom xal: ?AM *nnet ittiL ,•« & *«'J

which we know we are selling cheapen than arty one 1

1st. LA^iV'NiD^JSSES (11 yards in a pattern) at

nw

5sf»?S»

3III'

KACUMtt

3d. Extra heavy GROS GRAIN SILK at $1.20 per

I ut« |lu

... -*»•••*•.. -v' S .: k-.- 1_ 1

r~.lt

vii.. i/i ji

CORD EDOED RIBBON «for hate. We hare a

10"'

vtesask'l

•WiA ]:s

awi5 ^Q((%isTS4St I if

i.iiioSt tiU V, :ii wils 4th. One eaSe (2,500 yards) of good style FAST COI 1

Ti him

ORED PRINTS at 8| cents per yardj lii ji» n.)i Ji

5th. A BROWN MtTSLIN, yard wide Mid of wal

Fa t,

bsnlwiaif ftflk.!«. ..* uA i^nivs?

full line of colors in No. 9. which is now so scarce and .#V very desirable.

'•IT Tt'ttiM-a

Itiiih d! ni. .•Afi.iiour-

wi) Sfinin

•Wvlf. .'itil

be^jagi,-*.^ &<|}

Jtiiis and Lonsdaie Muslin^io 10 f-0 ci»nper Tard.

The members of "TfiE RING" were struck dumb with amasement. For twenty-four hours they hardly had courage enough to say their souls were their own. For awhile they but when they ganizeff eWOK-fO «st inssefoMs out of our hand nice little game ortheirs by refusing to sell 'more ..... one customer, which rule has enabled us to plaeafUiesagoddslB-th'ehandsnf outeastemsrs, "nnded.

ifusec^^aljaXMt to he trMwbut when they found if

really

wa•

Boldest 6f ^11 our Attacks oil thd Cotton Market! Has spread far and wide, and Xew York, Philadelphia and Chicago Merchants hai acknowledged themselves oat-done and undersold Not even "the

than we, still they have always

as

TKR

I Or .aim-lib

Company- —. sxceeas Fifty ^lilGon Sinking Fund will untbe prineipalof theCombefore it ialls dncuj. With

i"?

_5rd-Wh e"*L'ong Cldth" Muslin, worth IS cenls, reduced to~. ......10

Feather Tickinc"reduced to.

Our vur Venr Our $3 Square Shawls.reduced to

urBrocheand Paislev Shawls reduced-.

!i

KUmtUA-

•-.

IW1&

we haVfe tfffeqttal-

.Ty?

'X

I

n?X

ive many more iiarticularly desirable classes

igoods, including PARASOLS, TRIMMINGS, &c., and?

invite' inspection of our stock

91 "JrOPV

t'i) di 1

--'A

There Never Was Before Known!

sao

PINI IOJPW|Ilf9,,5U

*9t(,

Such "a rattling among'the'Sty bones" of the old High-prieed Jtar Goods Stores, as when

a

W "Ji. 1 id'aii

fdi

i. lo

jfl ir.'i ill oi O'JpMl awfclibe nwnl

O ii v: S« i-'j Jit $*[{

•rici:' .jvi.!. -!i» lul icn !*t5* "tiuj

,T,.I ^FL»

/act,

iniM? e«W4b #st tnsseiolis out of our hands by buying them of us. We stopped this ice little fame of theirs by refusing to sell more tnan twenty-fire, yaftlk at a time to any _je oiutomer« wt^ioh rale kw enabled us to placet!) for whom they wert intended. The news of thi#

3Vad« ^ave attempted to fbHew is this new onsTSbght of oUH upon i. brf,,,,, a1| uiepwmi,of contest and ,adaiit that

surrounding oowitt:

I of ikem,

rounding oowtr^.

MusHa...— .w.....

^Coata' BMt Suc-Oord Spool CottSa, 6e «spool) a Best quality Dayton Carpet Warp reduced. to,.~ All our best lake Ginghams rtduced td.-.-ui.1 ^... itoca of elegant Print reduced tO^,..~. MagnificentM ... Oor

A Grain Bi

,Oyr heat American A Grain Bags reduoed .to Oar Wo yard-wide Carpet,reduced to—

'Our 60c yard-wide Carpet rrduced to

Our All'WoOl extra quality 85o 6afpet reduced to

si^iw B«n»i c««a a spool all numbsnCeithsT while, blaekor-eelorcd.:

Oar very heavy aad fine Feather Ticking reduced ftoia 30c to--— _.. Onrej^ra heavy 40s Table Linwa saduoed!tOj»...~. 3Se

rfine stock of All-wool Cashmeres,refldeed from 86e to „.......75c jortmenfflf II Cassimereireduced tp. .tee

)ur Very large'assortmento Our elegant, assortment of $3 SO Shawls reduced to OurBrocheand Paisley Shaa'

Biggest Reduction of all upon dress Goods! Our •elegant Hne of 20c goods redifteff Ourlatge assortment of 25e Ohetaes reduced to

Our large assortment of 25e Ohetaes redacsd to--. 8plendid^({ualitiesof30e Drocs Goods reduced to Our 40c fine Poplinets and Camlets Cloths rsduo Our finer goodi,alwaya «old very cheap, will be Ojjr Black a«d ColoredKUu and Poplins,reduce Our Lawns, vtwandiet .Pereales and Cambrics low« We will sell a splendid all Whalebone Corset! Ibr The celebrated Glove-jtting "Hip Gore'^Corset sjili be sold Best Fr»n«h Woven Comtsrusuall sold for dSe. will be sold ior--

redaoed to

Our finer goods.always^soid very cheap, will be soie cheaper still-

orsets, usually sow ror

they mads aa or-

aektaowlOdgod before

that th*# moe oype tie

THEY CANNOT compete WITH OVRF&ICW

to follow us in whatever reductions .we Save mad

the)i have never been firH

profested

reductions.we have made in the prises of is, and that they have aimed to ibilow us whenever really done

to make any'of these reduction

ML

have put down the prices'on any portion of our stock- 8ometimes tlw^aH.nsUrstn» acquainted with :kan .our advertised} their^ customers will not find them out even ti'eV db'chlfr^e mosentian a^^ad'sS

then month* apo gmve up all attempU attwrngetiiu. with M.

Svea npoa-s^odseo weH known' as Hills and' Lonsdale Bsuslfns, they,persist ueir ewstomers 17c,aad Moa yard,

whiU ite haiM fior

sorted and they hive long lenied. 'namely:

we buy

so

largely

qfle* to enable** to tell good* at Mwefprtee* than other dorm can

as the monthsgo by, our enemies themselaesa^relnetantlyfsrMfttabsattasUmony to eurs fdelity to the ptople Wko have ever stood by us ^hro^gh evil aad through good report. A year ago .we said in one of our advertisements,

J'

ve all

Poll Parratt of the

plins reduced from .10to 25 percept.

Cambrics lower than ever.

FOSTER BROTHERS'

'."Jl "5: I i-aO *3»a I a ii a 3 A Vi

NEW YORK CITY STORE

I'flf

North Htds+fMqinlftoreetj Terre Haut*, IMt

Terre

Aim far 12MB,haviiif,in^chargingthatsothat"wouldpameandseems•we«nevereyen,ISIIt..goods.

...

idea reduced were snch as thTr customers' were them should they charge mare fhr these goods than our advertised} priijes Dress Gdods, Shawlg, Caisiiaeres. Carpets. Parasols. Ao-ithey will not find them out even if' tSey do charge mosc than wtiiad abon

But aew it.

vnteiesa MiUag

*pra all toiappm

wNaMaw

i!

"We Propose to Stand by Those Who Hams Stood by as!"

'iitl'yf+j.Zi. t*,&.&

ply to advance ouf owu{still.

That is our position All our efforts in the future, as In the pest, wilt ttot ba

interests, but also the interests oC-our friends and customers.

WE ARB STILL SELLING^"* ?r««*

5a»d-w»de^*t',iinMM^in*«4..^.^A.f.,.l!......:?.^..?5J.An.V.'....:.,.^i,.'.J*rd-wid ira-Wiae**EongCltrth^Muslin, l.Sifc ITMWIAAAUAit*

Jmuw..

bay Acta. TBus

(i

sini-:vh£,

*9 v-'-iiwuWni\r:. YO '.' III »I -i

25c

—~-.8CJ

20cl

25c

92 50

Ji- »3 25 per cent -.?

.29c

n-,._*f..25c and Wc ••60C

-75c

..al 10

I

J5e

r-Tf

.'....3fC!«

JBc kSS

£0t

will oewjiu wi- —~.Mc

05c,

Parasol* and SunJUmbrellas as low as.—^.^—..— Our ^3 aiTd 4M Parasols ali reduced about -...15 per eenl t0TC|pMomert'can eome from a distance without any (far of this adrertisemen beinj overdrawn. .i-SiSIii.

4i**ir Htfi?