Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 June 1872 — Page 2
TEBBE HAUTE, INDIAHjA.
feiS WcdiicsduyiiMocniiifr* Jone 5, 1^72.
RErUBIjICAN STATE TICKET.
„, JAMFS a. AVILDMAN. of Howard
•5t For Ireaturer of State, I
«6
JOHtl S. 0&0VER. of Lawrence
9
v* Presidei^j^ IJut^a^combination qf opposing interests* may defeat them. ..r.nfia.•¥—. -I -sux (rgiK%y parts o£ jt^ cobn&y infest Philadelphia this week, their objfectlVe'VDi^t'' t/eing' ttfe* ^)0&ket8 of Irural delegates.
the Ney Yprk Tynea names Mr.'Sutf. mek'S latest and most elaborate viljiflc8«3 1 fxbhWei^x^B/iiT.f/f -IjH
Hl&Kyfl'PLM"uitmA"Pf"CTOMkY, fhe Journdl»s%« t%i# il welcome as sweet mnsic to the true men of the country$ 1lf JUH i!MfiiHy3d«prav,sd tw^lbat aiK'? "sweet m:isic
charter—that makes the pay of jurors and witnesses in city cases
"""TirtrilnrilmmMfli
•f
wrong
JS
wrmi*
v-r .LEONIDAri BSXTON. of Rush, r:
»r For Conpreeman at Large,
GODLOVB S. OtlTif, of Tippecanoe.
for Secretary of Stai ."-
Riporter of Supreme Court,
Xnis that to argue it wc
vC
General Assembly.
IT18natural
otMarion.
!r Ocrk of Supreme Court,
-fead)Tthe-®el3 '-f6r—116£ iVice--
1T*|
».* —r:i" .»^ Ttl.ll I
io "WoOLtEY^hd wlshes the ndmi-' M««-'?intdoi»'of Mr. 'GROBSBBcae at Baltimore,«ays verylplainfy. tLat, In his opinionj
jJivw -financial'condition of the cotrntry^ aad( of the State of the Alabama -claiuis question, ti change,from Gijtast to ttimWO'.-Mjiu ,utM I'li I
lahni tfoSMM»4' half c6lu«ifl5nvi£atit)n to| m&k£ 'i.i as 7 l' •4 a. GnaffiiiEY- speedh. uii reply .vto "Mir
.&
•IhI
jlft^e pntijGREELEY a^dr«Vi
,rht»%ttt''t)f
Mr.
HANNA'S
last elllrtafrf ihich Is?#
iiat iine-tne lor it evokeSs^^^%^po! "foes—is so fresli Tn Mr.
HASTINGS
IT
.B
5! FlttlfiUlfe Kbit litical friendajat F.~TTInnT^^
•el sucli4!a!
an ins:ult to popular intelligen ature
apa^I§ j^Jro^i
oveling
gravel than to law-making.
BALAAM'S
ass would have been sufficiently inte#!-*
AN
Governor
Ms of'
ewTeTsey*, has rent aU'efter \o the^ek York Tribune favoring GREELEY and
PRICE
.03
Mr.
appropriate than that the^Es-Governor Bhould now Bwing his. hat for the 'PhilosHTOOB"
MB. SUMNER'S
STANTON.
unhappy temper a^J
•mil rnigiMteB^^8BMSjMaa^Ma^te1^I'^3 memory. Mr. Conkling has prbved that he told that which was just'the renri wipfripio^^?rr-
We don believe that Mr,
IfflilJ lljillf HMWlMBlrr IIWIAMIIIHHI BHHIIIIIIIIII III l—Hi ll'l SDMNER is intentionally nntrntliful, buU his hatf^^^El^NT has got t6 be a monomania, unfitting hTm for public duty ^r-^^valtfhsfifuluyi. WHE most of the
bids fair to achieve the reputation of the aoi«rl^igle 9intiiry. 'IL ,U "i
Therku danger that: one of the prin.
t.^al
"|rts4^trlHl enterprises pf Main^ vrtll
""suffer frM tftlft(SOvery:-lately^hade."For-'many years ihe« lumber buBinejsj^Jm. "I""11"flwtmhWlff*thair^tgBto
aagrcciarkable
extent c&! ®Mt process of converting "jj-.j, ijioga. info boards large, quafijitiCS of saw-
lusfaiftTirtated. "Tllts'M^TntTOr^o been8
"4hjt6 produce from it •-in eicelleiit! quaUlx .tobitiof bwdy^ Th^ Bcteto^JElwfe, knoiffif DWHrEaiten in reii 111 in itrH tft 1ha H^unr anestion.-tkiriks it is "p«y|p^lrt,^lin3W,S8e8ion
of
...wfature will be called, and sawmills will a"K61#ed. j' ,e
A'
?t- .»
••••.
\±%?b dj ^o iaveswk: girl ^vef gushed on Jfws'sa'scentedt/notepi^JetrWiht .a wismi
Ti'ribWfte pirades-itt ftXtollation^qf
SUM-
t'**qc]« PHER^SJ^lilip^C againBt GBANT the remoie^ jexiegg .A3IS r.^»y,sar^-ixhftn'sted t6- 'a tbSS-li^
J&ifo pile ol^ eulogistic superlatives. /'This spe^h,"** sS^IaG5fiiS.BY,8 grinder,"will s! few suof intellect!^ er"wKIch""ottf litise has "wittressed." in«?h
ti
are pledged to support
Gseeley
that an aristocrat and thor-
ou ShW\ike at the roattfefwho we shopman G:ggpa|| the
Bub'~kyenMr.
disgrace Iiiui in the estigjatifto of any but mean and narrow soulis. '1 he Senator from Mas#achtnett9 must have .hecn. binded by passion, his better nature for ibe moment utterly obscured, or hi could never have uttered that sneer. And he i^ifl wteft'f^till hfi"*dyinef'
SAMUEL BOWLES,
(Maktf)
jthe
thainMa»saLjEY if
jett-tefle'cl 'Nev writer faysjfreat stress upon the part
'.(.he
W^T,T I uetlmecnsec tliiiiiifj .i-l
»*jThoSe journals5 which unju'el Eiw. a?JH0iWS0Nl0f aieahicgtoward "'iCv'' Cihciiinati, will pleafee talsfe notice 'that sir he*is at'the head of the Indiana:del^gation—vice .Governor. JBAKEB—in the Phil-j 4*:urti Welpliia, Coiivention.
farmer ti# fcJnipeilpd'i to. .pla£ io the great movement, lie,says, that ^£#11. .agricultural laborers'^ shoultl combine together $ad \xefjise Jp.iWork, nibre than ieight' hi^iS a da^ th,e whole of .society would: be revolutionized that it would
This'is a wonderful year for '^national conTentipn's. Follbvving ^c^^tlier)^ in rapid-' Succession,- a!, ''babef'fl d|?Ve)l' tot?y«MSto it -, jux-lvuz 1- r: have already come and gone, stus ®p.3t, jiarS lelft joot* iilts in'ihe sind^s. 0f tioie'i'V^Afi ftdm njagf the
mory that he will hardly think of ijcbepte ^ff^a%|ve no fuMw'fr^fa7 die^' in' the, gre*t^meyic^n.heart the jajeniibfy-5
ing the Jotirnal's challenge. nr xrr^* .ayS ^eIj-atoI^au^'eiIt fefl^eay #ofS omn'e R3' specch that "it surpasses the efi[qrt:of BURKE in the impeachment of
of
WARBB»
in madness and malignji$2^'
eloquence. There Is not on recordj there is not In the English! language ^f^ggp?4qftrexagg«jraja6|i Mouimhg'ujFfS (henbEf-iffeasure cjf mjs-r representation and calumny—as tliaf speech of the Senator from Maspaghu^
-ms
is an outrageous feature of t! MA
ahpi%*&V
''.p^Htickl' tioS^ehfi'dns ^th^t
hkve no apracticaL signincanceiii Bpt the convention, that' /assetidbf^'JfiD^a^^willf -in, 0,11'li^min^ probabHityj-' nttme the jticket t^Mit '^will ,he eiectedjfin«tftovembep. Of
|ec6^eV.5^'-^H4iil6w^iFS- Presidiiify'0 it woui^ia'ti ^mafe i.mucHr'wJiip'' filled* *^he plfibeivfof, £s waa'*'said by one. of ^thWCOf the Eepohiicj ^'itfiff the inost^inf
al.|fL.J. To iJ,'. .) ad UlW I I
significant position tnat ever an ui]gratefhl county ccjgtrivpd^ puta mn Jn^'— or words to that effect. .««**•-.,'!
Th« heist ^lational-convefitiottjl^ill be: that.of' tiieDejpocracy.iti Baft tip ore, on the 9tli proj. Then:and tb6reltlie. pwty will solfemnly assemble* to give up the ghost, and, with a few dying kicksj eliminate itself from American polit ics.
Sumner
was in favor, in 1861^ of
GREELEY
favored letting the SfljUk,
go in peace—arguing gravely in support
^lTpttfple at^
^very
mm
—the most shamefully abusivi
ier-^U
lisgraced
the"Senate—is indorsea by Ureei^y- and 8huse,
GRANT
tjase'
is not nominated at Baltimore!
tion carina ter wiiic.i -, ?.i, 1 Jl
aUKDDg
slilNEE^ught tdknbw tli#
'Qenera^^K^tT'a ^amble idf£0&>e$
*^P
l'Bd8^"1®$8S$IK
had ^werSescaped tiMivid slips.
of the Springfield,-1
Republican, is in ,Washington,
and the later Ocean's correspondent'aaya it is rumored that he is there for, the purpose of arranging with the Democratic members of CongressJty have Gbeeuex thrown overboard at Baltimore,' and a more acceptable Liberal ^Republican nominated—one who ,can secar^.thi cordial Buppprt of the free .trade element, and the Germans, whd are how thoroughly disaffected .toward QbeelbY. pCsAELiiS FiIakcib-'ADAMS and Gfen. O^x-'ire suggested as candidates who would got only do this, but would be much niarej acceptable to
...
sure
.•" "i
four
Mw^@ia^lte "JJemocrac/
dollars on
Jwmiia^e for
indication in'anpqtiaTter thatilany jposslblexomMw^QP ca^i be effected ih^t wil^
ciated with^him on thei tiokefc/iainot qoi^% fiertain^ *fcot.
4fii6A|ii6bed:% ihis ^TOiriiectign^il] gfVe igeHeral! 5a®factiori,K ^^«fco?.ii^ fact
7
About the 'middle of July
Giiarles
will meet in national conven
tion somewhere and .promulgate a few sf]iiare miles of platform but his well'knof a Modesty ^iU prevent Bfe|naming the mostsuitable man, in tisjopinioh, for the Presidency: in fact, the only man tSou^FoF in tliat coime^iOni TMs will^ fitly close™»the yeai'alvork iri .tiie„lin#under consideration. Kj:
A WHOLESALE SLANDERER.* Sumner is a jobber and wholesaler of? faxA, thjB infawife D1'0"" on the market.
Sumner's
corps of scav
engers gather it in from. the, bj ways^ alleys and slums, Where it has^-fallen into disuse and£u&iKEB asserts andclassifi'es irfor reissu^ ^r^jie'ii his korehou|ej i^ full, he lets it go in a lump for wliat it will.bring. He haB sfeiit out ttlore calumny from his seat in the Senate during the Jaatjyleac thau al| ^^.'oJhe^lQembers p.f both Houses taf Congrffls, His lost leERirt would fill more than twenty colunilis Of this papei^. .Ihg^ew^York Times eays of it: !»-.«.
Even ft»»liia-own' parposesjiSenator Sumner has overdone-the'job. .People clined to-think- tltet,'after all saia and done, there must be something
Jsnte
redeemed villain.as Mr. Sumner depicts,
when they wish to injure ifflB^pnix in a
all bounds.^ Csesar and -Nero were angels of riercy tftfmpared with Grant. .No ruler in ancient or modern times is to be kdiwIon^heVfitt^s^Viths^f wicked President. This viplence defeats itself. Th vcoai|Bop, sense jo/ jthe people %mf Teau the'ui to turn \vith aversion from the hideous caricature which Mr. Sumner laIfeUS"Portriit?4l tJw.JPSrfcai^stfS It is as if Mr. Sumner had falleh^ssleep over his and had
»4r|ome, an-
[been afflicted with a nofriDle night
'way: mr. COLLINS,DOES
mare,
in which all the tyrants who figure in those histcfries defiled slowly before him,
Wr&Ne%Jt&^l?ldk*|f^r^id .thqnJffw tte s^b^^MBfii. worked up these awful beings
into
:more
just, and
t^eylUten tgOie cl»«e3 agaj^aUhe President, tSey will also compate those
evernas
§een* more fiirlotfel/8 assailedTlhan the President, and in not replying to any ofi these, assaults "he has aained the respect ofia»ayitio«3andr-, althqllgh, Mr. Sum:ney tsiakes ^ont iiis sileirce t© *he asothef grava -crime. -WhaWtef3 ^e -the theoretical objection to a "second tem," it is huite clear one practical objec-
"Vf ^£-rthat
"f
»3»S-c! v.!
Si
rac-
vass.
m.
»rson ,an mnr
been blight woof them, although Piutart jVni 1 Li-l IVrougham say nothing ab-a. N-sx there any the community, thii'i li A ne,orj»Varnderswill not prevail agafna?. tfutV, .W? believe the people will recognize the fact tMFlhe *Pr«?^P,ii^#^riR^ the Constitutiom, has respected it st far from betraying his country, has honestly and ir,uly served it. They-will,trust hi? good fai*th and good sense in .(njfe future, aid Tii triumphantly elect •_ hini. next
November. •'Cireal .speeches,''- cdnnot destroy greatsieeds, and it little use to try to *"abolish"'"ihe, hera of tjife Wilderness with-
desultor3r-x?aJi.ng3
4.
a plea
under, present' cireumstapcea, be Atopfiggi^. -DELEGATES TiLjc'ElLADELl^HIA, 'ble tQ-fee^lh^^wotldfj' Tbe^raia crop tttidr^venyother crop would ndceiarily be iluninidhed. Biittor could not be: inadp for h^han a dollar a p6undj' and flour wouldLbe worth twenty dollars a barrels 2?0t one farmer- ?n a. hundred. Jtould not be*:oblig^l to give TQ\ir.hi3 farm,for limit ljitogglf tp^^h kind of Sgricultiiral operation^ and produce x&i he'could attend fo 'Ktasiifyone, with no other, result than siinply the smalleatpoifiibleliving-. This is. a phase of'% .the great, q«esti«n that might pfMt^b'lilcojtiii^Bd'tHeattentioi!^ the iSadihg mrnd^Peb^aged in the'labor rfcfoHm piovetneQt. t- yj.y- 7^7~
of
Alternafes O. W.Cafli'cart^Hi G. iNewcrfmB, Tfidmwi
iP.
IffaqSefeft^RfG*. Gtdver,
John Beard, W. W. Carter^ ,. District—James C. Denny,rLeyLI?ei-gn-feon.'^J&e?,' J. Brbwn W.v S.l Ferrier, Joseph -I! Irwin.,, H. C. yin^nt, Jv.Q.: •McIntoMhi C. G. Binkley D.fEi \Silliamr son, \V. C. Sandefur, CharleS Grnfc, J.3'! INKTfyrJoh" tfB™"'' GWf be^kfir^, Thpp# JO# gobinson, M. Bti ndyGeorge A,-Den t, Fran k-^Maeorti,
W.
^^r^mel^G^3Vge,.E:
^. Hammond. 1,
u'it-
a- Alternate8.T^Roan!Clarkj
ton,'A. McGk'ihiibel 1IW M.' Willman,r R, L. Dayis, jPfiopaas C,, D. M4 Stewart SSf4\ (R.. Hough,a\yA Wc.jCarter,
rs» K. Wesley McBride, laipdjil^tC. Rose. •jjh'.i" imta
He placed the dog in the front yard ^latjinight »nd Jpamei |iqm» Arije. About a quarter past one" o'clock Mrs. Collins Was stirjSrjs&l to ^rjSelye^KRf lioaband, ascending" tlife stUirs^irf •ft&ste^kim h'ringiagithe, vigilant watchrdog.lw!i\h. hijn
There, waa only^ ^about a pound and j'a Iialf of Mr. Collins in the dog's mouifl) butstiliMr. ,(i)Uins eaitj itiwafpainful— exceedingly painfhl—and he wofcld be glad if Mrs. pollinj would take ai mon-key-wrench or something, and *pry that watthTdog ri&ht: off, or blast1 him away with nitro-gly'cerine and such things- '-i:
The.faithful aninlar wa$
sAt
VAAHnk
jfrgn^
VirgilrBackle and SuirinerliAv5-t 3i -oo
CITY CHAEfTER.^
ProBably -ve^'few jers{jii3 in the city. ofTerre Haute havaever read the. city charter. It is importanf that they do so,
Re'id, sed1 ^r.' j^he city attorney is allowjed tvoj jdojlars, in a plea of guilty by any1 obe' arrfested fpr violation 'ofl '.aay'^ ordicfance, ai4
not ffuilty.
'"Butin no casfe'shall'the city be respon-i. ble for any, poj|ts*or, fees of any o^ii^rs thereof, in any'cases—triedjbefore «theMayor or _ciiy Jadge
has been udqvri(ted:ir the costs not .collected."
A person fs Irieu'y-faefore the Mjyor. for. breach a also. sour is found gurlty^ pach jury map.gets 'ofiVlloHAr^BTx'ddifMra witnesses sevep^yn five cents officers for summoning, wit^ nesses, two dollars and fifty -"five jcents. If no case is made out, •non^^ the persons get a cent. 1?.
The^o^lgrei^is^jjprrect list olf the Indiana delegates to thePhilad^lpliia' CbtfveAfktif^rifieh^meetatltf daj&ff
At Large—Conrad Baker, Hen'ry„.S. LSnS^Qetfrge K?Sieele, T. €.-{Slaughter, C. W.^OhapmanrSolomOn-Merediih,.! •.
More Aaentf wanied.
?where.thi*"defendant^
last killed,
and his head -chopped off but even after sixteen teelh had been extracted from Mr., Collins, he alway? explained when company came that he. preferred^O stand oh account of inflammatory rheumatism in liis leg. fie says now that thfe ngst, time he' wants at dog to bay hip. deepmouthed welcome home, hfe win purchase one 'bT those' castirotf dog^ whifehliei %illl *vhen a ^aff^Hfiibs^dverttTie fence»
\YpspEBa probably ^orejr witf cea?e' in the conduct of. pufiliCraffairein:Francei! The remains of the constitutional
bronghtebsK)k from'.Stv»'Hel«na the duat of th§fii|t^fgpleoni Jii% own reintjerment in French soil is hut an act oi deserved ^."1)8entombed the side of his illustrious, jfialtep.' AhaE 3^tG$T#gnli^iHr banUlied in life. may be brought back to h» hitiv'e land 'trifltnphantly in ^eath, and the bloody ground at Satory he gemmed with monuments to the victimS of the implacably vengeance pf Thiers.—
!for Hife e^ whojspokc J«[B|U^ina.M,-(. r. ...» .ir ,=rir.!.' i- imj sr-
one'
appalling scarecrow, and "Balled hini "U.
Gough
tit
k.J ii'i -.A
rrbdnblnp a.i!,ftifB
1
Sett-Ftibiiiriipaml 'l&ncttlfyand$in
1
!itot
KEEP A VVATGH-DOGi It .is reported tliat' toiS'jQbtilp's^ of Hai-t-fordy legardswith- disapprobation the practice pf keeping watch-dogs, because lie purchaseu one tho other day and paid Uie.mattS^xtraberauaejieJ^WiarraD ted "vigilaht and certain to'hold on when he
JPtibtisherK
arch,, Louis J^b 1 l|ppf wton- ^be people forced to fly from hfs "d6mam"'*inli$48,, and take refuge in England, are to be. brought back and interred in statcj inthei-« mkpble- mausoleum at Dreux. As this WI At kihgwhen he wielded the Gallic eceptre:' »i»m fcsj
Si
Phil.
rtl
ijch dare
ing to vote
.—jChicago
and Anna Dickirisrih exhibi'1
has lent to the jewelry department of the ^dgft-IHferiklcfefl-
NEW ADVERTISEMENT^ ^tFT ENTERPRISE
ISO A
nr
"Burnett's GocowirieP
Your Druggist has i,Jt.
sis
/.'•
jB-bjr-Asrwta.jBVf"
Book for E\ver^oxly:t 1© PEB BOStHi,. .The inst3itan«oug 'suecess of.thiftj^ook notjfrange, aUhou^h |t
lsfyttfig un^eceitn
TflK MFB OF JE^t», TH£ CfctBIST,
gy
!Xs'iiworkwfei^'fhe^eading
t/pblfthaVe been
walting forwitk "avidity rait isor-ts: and conara
look
**K!
hiy.-prawe .:
joyili thoraughty, -pfrarte iteinbg The pcant.fpr tbo. Agent to kbciw is tliat •i
IT., SMLLS!
A
Intelligent- men and
woineA may bbtiin 'tucrativfi empforment by ^kinsran'ageSdf. Fall de««^ipfiv« Gircdtiii'8 mailed free/-,.Very Ut-eral teriva to^Caovua-
S 2 7 ii •i Benm(!rlil8t^ Boetna, XfMM0 r. 75 W. WanhtugtuU St., tftlea«o, 11 El"! ,»li'
*ii! pi
11 O* il
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From MackT WasMnfiort Correspondence a
Vi
7 ^•It.wouP'i^^^f'^^oj^eir.to'^itrit^#-' few desuitory lettersrfrom'.,\Vajh ington' :tithbtit including inihne of them a kind--iy'metitiori of Miss yianiife Ream' whois! not only an accomp.Ushed aktw^b.uta very' pleasant little per(,on, and .wlio haa been.' ^o long regarded as fair, game for stupid malignity in the'guiseofcriticism. Ever'
l^fitfeeijgfare*gWf'thercomnii»84on'for-rlie
(thd!
.'Sirtytfioiisand'copies 'solciV'fnfinglisKflflf 'SernraniOfMee S2i6fl(3 5A." e(ftiiplfetofiiECory, a book.fuU.of tl)*iUing,mter.eBt'atid'8ta5-tri#i'' .incidents iTprojusely: illttatrated,. ..New.edt tion just.'^tAllWld brought®SWn t?dato
(fuli:
jiT.viiWi Btfr-
report'dfRSltefSocietyiJ witS^OirllBtoi'a jipem, The Bpmiag-j of ChitJago.'ji Sen&$5
centuornostage.oii' outfit.. Address .ptfEmameetsbv, cfiroatfviu.
!l
rolults df the Salre&f
xTal A 'TV-PS.') •-.•i -.diB
v3 3A3 jflOK S1LJE BY
I i».IWMHMMIb .»"« OavEep Icajs'^odlt at Pflr,jPfcnt, Ijiteresfe^ and
II 111 UUI/ 1V1 lU'UU UPU 1 Ui 1^1 V_» V",
m6ntS". withiBcthe jlimitoo,f»Jthtsi' generous .0?25.it.- •j!iflni'a iur»- .isJ.iol sjtli
Applyjo
Lin-
oln Sitatu^, whipl^ she ,h^ executed very fedithl&iy^She* maS^hlen ^ihe object'^ jealous hatred. fronr|)rother and siater artists,'all ^6f whom5 teem to have jfound^ ready orgfHT3''foi- their lll-willt Sum'ner. 16d
wait" '6f deminciation' -against- her
"for twd'reaiotes^firsl? because -she jdidn^t' live inJB03t0n,'-a,nd second ^because she was 'a w6iaian." But Congress jgave her%bi*b to" cki an'd paid for it, and4f imeVer "miaapplieS,?'a small sum«in a worsecw,ay- it will not ~h ave ma tiji sins- to answe for'. ft etftibled Miss Yinnie to go. abrosjcliand cultivate hef taste and 'perfbet-iber prite tice iii art as welf as fo give the «6untryagftOti etatue\)f its great Pr^ident, •'She i»%o"W:ftidre firmly "estiblishedihere.-and has in her Wtndib% collection of- works of re^l 'merit and'* beauty—one* osrftwo of« theto' worthy a^place amojpg the best specime'hs Of Acadrican sculpture 'She' is a-liard Worker attd a close': student, 'and she-Will yfet rahte^Conspicuously among the artista of this country. Her Iworks Will Iiist ronger,th'an any of the ungenerous and -undeserved essays .of' the' shallow Critics who haVe underrated and maligned her. j3he vefry^ well deserves^ the highest manner of success, and 1,sincerely' •hope she may attain it.
bt
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5 ,:j hlUW
N0t7 3PQK SA£a,f Witl»
..-These lands are in-.'tKe Centrar,pn-{!on of the Unitea Sflfttfs/oV the'41sfd^^e offKorth" Iiatitude. tbe,oeatial line qf thai great Tom Aft^te Zsioapfthe Apeu:i«ah.,QoaUaeiit,!ftn ?6r gi'am "growing .and :lit66k^a,istEt unsnr passed byafay in tfie Unit6d StiWff73 .•.. :OHBAP£R fIJS ERIGfi.ismoTeijfavorably terms giVoa, and more convenient,to mtfriet tnan'oa^ do found elsewherp.*' iPree Hb&estteadstor Atftuat^tflei-^
TflE^B'asX iOCATXOSS FOB C0Lp XlB3i Soldiers Entitled to.a Qomesteadof.lj36 Acrss ?rec Passes to tnrcliasers of.Land. fw new Descriptive Pamphlet, wlth'HW mapsf, published ia.'Enkli^h,' Qerman, Swedish and Danisht!mailed free'«verjr.w.herei_Address. -W.'-F.iOAyiS,!' .- ... ,,i Land Commissioner, U-- P. R. JR. Co.-, nmalta Neb.
PORTABLE
,8'i d.ilSft3IA:.l .[".-FOUNTAINS,
$ 10, $50, §75 and $1.00. tiOOi),:DCBABLE AND Gn^i*' 'i. SILLriPEp' HIE AD"? TOR USE.
Mannfactured^by
at
eiiA^nilr .& co,vi
.» Ittailtsoii, Ind.
ijs
»a.Send fpr Circnlar-W,,
HAIeL& C0., Phlladelphiai Pa. bei, 'J. li.
Portland,,Mfljne.
:mon-f
/iaX?
"JACOB H4s jnei received anotfccV ehtnco lo t:»f'
RHINE, FRENCfflANi) CALI
s^-e^
14liM£
liSLidpatiiwr
1
4
S3nr..i
:®xhibiuon,
^rtforthttf SitfsifeBdV
$25,-
nut \fi
1
asapc^ot aatraight faeaaf®r an Original joke is prudiflj and unpatwal it -ft refreshing to see a person etijoy his 'own' wit in a simple, hearty manner.
9
in ciia
Prueipal Office The oniy Gilt ftribution in
ri*t,)
id
(conn try
100,000.00
,S3t HTA 5-- ." aH
'IN- ^VALUABLE. :GtFT3!f BB .cis^'BDiE^^
•"it y. -1 jiJOi' I9.be drawn Thursday, July 4th, 18721, ,^ ^^GBA^D CAPITAL EK1ZE OJt1
One^^e,^$5,0,00 in Silver.
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ni
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,!ypr
ASEfN*8'WANTBD Tb «0Li' TrOkBlfe. to 'whemLtbera.11 Breaiivins will: beipailo ri Single Tioketii 12^'Btx Ticket*, *10v Twelve .iTiqketsr|^0j Xweat^fiV6 'Iickets, $40^ descriptioii pi drdwfilg, ahtf otberlofor ffiatioiiUnr. reference ttd it hdl)i8tri.^utio^,pill ieseat^tfcauftone or^^cin^them. •A? luA
my29-dw^wi
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»i».jit« «id let [.-.ni i'h-i o* .ti ia^Mereliants-jf'T jjiwIfwiV t'ii
flol
W IIV/ 1/ is prepared expressly to euro thafile^ antf nothing eKfi. Sold by all Drnggiats^ Price 8 .00.
ll'
,EirtJ"llIlElicA^:'Ti#n(®K' of, useful knowledge.' to all/. Serlf'^ree for tifro
xi
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QU'taUstil
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Hitt.Vr
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iWhioh Keiwfll «®11 by t5se botUa or galloa at es. Xi
tlse bottle orgalloa a:
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Xj. 3Z)i .SIlTE'S
.aJ..$I,000 600
Ten ICO '-n 'EA'OH'IN
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NOTIONS.
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vi nuf,
BiriMi ••J?tai%»»a anldw ni tsanana am
niiiiiqH no .v4* Commission Merc
'03fT?ia-.i^5A^a7T0 .'irgr/H,-
"Whft^Goofl8j!ShlFts,Unck ttl^ycs,
•ii
fcS!59u
RSSHfiliedi gratis wishing^iodugie iotlifert!
ft
Cheap Farms! i£!ree HprrXeiy" .. .1 ,s,.. 'ifftjii-'WiH*-'•'i 'l''r-
*,UNiotf p^ciFre feAiLROiii 1W .« ,»Vl -till In Jrtvtm °y. «»iJ
aidiir k-BAMoiiwiBw^diiai:! -'!&9® 18^000,ooo
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fi» arfT—,i t-Ti-T- AT&T If! Jtli -i 1& »l «IT€K£&Ti^,
t.i?
Two HofteVai'iiRj 'fiog^i/s, wl ft bye r1?!olaftted*
Harness^wdrlh $siuecabt\^ iii va :Xwp Fine tdqg4i iRo^ewxHML Bia^ipsi iwptih •«#6001 cash.' Ten, Panlily'^e^ing Madiitfer,'%ofth
tii MW sli
l^pOGoldani 'iworil \S*«s Chaiite 861id and Doable plated Sil-
Table,(uadlTeMBoonAVUeitograph ^fr ,bnms% Jewelrx, 4e,. Ac.. «c., .. Whole namlier •fOliti, l'0,O0bl TleWl!
r.
eta llmHed t» SO,OOr«1f
&c
i-i .o ,ii a Vi'
flxrtwIpBiAfeBtB
rUaf.
'Mills.
qoiq '%'t».^14(j'itfilN'STiJEBT, 1 .««- 1 4tfi Ki!i i- ou I„ Tirrerfffiute&In&tj',. 'All bMerB promp^-atte'ded to J.iS O: J. hjs
toy
V'i'jV- I (is t«ew Ji ..liii! -i: dj-i'.i?.' .Vjayrl »t(
Ki
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9
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AraiioW reeebw&g atiddiave.for 8tle tOjt.e Trade-at close figures: 15 Caaes/padies' Bibbed Hose.
»i*
I&vsA'at*" r: AjUain do 'Av&> Misees'vr'jL n« do-|£ '3 Childreh's do 'ozen Ladietf Gloved/ tiemen's do i.500 ,," a'.i.Silk and Gotton llair J^ela^.^ 10 Gases Assorted Note andGapTaper 2000 Dozen'Clark's O. JT. T. Thread. 2000 Coat's Thread.1,10'3.11'''" 1 1500 ,""m 'Stafford do
n« i,' 1.
'-Jetu.i -.f V' f-
2Q00t 1 Greeni&Daniels' Thread.? 5000 "rf'Ashley'er do Lace Collars, Linen and,!,C6t'ton Handkerchiefs, Whirls, Shirt 'Fronts,' Corsets, Steels, Necklaces, Tuck Combs, Dressing CombSf Fine Combs, Chinese and.Japa-nesfeS'afls.-Cigara. i'V.-r.
a 'An-ff} stiv .. 'j --l.t} ,s
•n,
^AX^mojjESAIJE.:^
WITT I.GS-' '&? I.O K"
lit
POPHAM'S AHTHOA SPECIFIC is watranted to relieve th$ worsjb
Case in fen minutes. stndi by persevering in its'iise effe^ct a 'Ctraa. ¥oft M,le by all
fU8
ainin Street,,
t'
S iS* 1' S
1
JBetwoen*JfiiZth ana Sixth street^.
•83 lfl¥ERY: ST ABLE
fM'i
--1 saiiit
REWARD Fbrkn'^ tiutuBnnit Bleeding
,-auoi
f-S. ¥outl?'#.R. flunter'.^'A.J.'Wompson. .•n- -J-j: '..-"f'.-o
Tt-.l
..
^OUTS^HDJNTER &THOMISON.
Idfeiy1?Stable Company,
THttTOTFJnSl'-ClASS KSTABIilSmiKSTS, iwlse't .si
-iU'.
v»!?» "n*
.Jipcate^^nd.iaan^edas followrfi»!» ^BE y£$RA STABLE,
porner Maitf and Eighth streets,
¥w¥rRsVin bo fiarnlahei' ftromi®* b^' in Mr thi«on aM de: ^lSTiao«hT. T™ ttiwwtf.
DYE HOUSE,
U09d 9
Mi- -Joe- -j fcAWE*" W®A*
-':S si
CUSASED/AdOOLOEEll!
S \53T1T
ers
H,
HAIS STBEEf. BET*.' ffK 7U» r3l,J-d»o
11
W. Kv HUj51|IEfit Manager.
•fieyonJitreef.fbetweeii Main and Cherry:5
V. U«i fcl.'t ,.r. tit I ''Ji THE TJ^M^pgSTiJBLE Third streeti-betweenlOlifo and iWalntlf: fjA. J,Xfl0^a^!|A^i|klLWsU
I
^iret-elksSr' "Rtgr rif eithei StaBttf ^ShS notice. .• .-vai
-i. no NOTICE. il'iosi
and save additional eipensfl^ by calling my-office and. settling ap iraiAeaiately. collfectow flK W)OaK^.
::La,. aMPLtiVMEllT.
V^'"BTTIJOHN
Ju^(!
,.'.d
Hal
No. 48 Ohio Street,' «. itsu
'*V»' us -H jytii'Q .,t
.f 1.
-Thi) iminenee tales ofthe'twwt' few weak*' WeessitAled!»! TefaeWil^of sioiekv 'wjiich is aoicest
^300 GOLB /i-•• •, daUyjWTiving.amongfjvliUh ai^sotaftof toe
COLDPAPEBS
..a
N"H
•full
G&EEpfeXCTB&'l CT^ak^amily-Cai^is^iaait-M»totiei!lior8e8 .irijfc 8iim*-WB8HA#siBmns »WP0.
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broti(f1l^{nt6
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,-rt IS. V. i, --n .. **3^'A)lfordere'.fol:.Paperb*nBii)R Ke injngiPaintrng and. fineG raining promptly attended to
MANUFACTURERS.
EA^LBlKOii^V6Ml8, ANB TTAiNClf STSi
lo'J
o-tw*
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I
ST. A. PAHKER PrOjiTietor,. /'"-/J^oes^^j/^^BiALL
kC&J
.Mannt^ctjrer of ,,
oglblTipABl AlU) POarA^BIiE EXpIS^S, ..
e!*
ftcflft'hg and Saw Mill AMcitriirVij
Oorn ^elfi^itdidii' ii[il)fe' *antf!id£^Iiiaenr
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Kepairing rfoiie in ti^e' piost' snb'gtahHat 'mariiieriit abort notide. and as libferftl lti: price asany estahUshinsAt in.the State,••.3| AJrdeM^olieiledand^ancfrually^ttendeito mas"-'? "»4V-'..,- ,v. ...=
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Custom^lajamg^ill, •3 ^lda»&>!j iliw'-
har,
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SASH, BOORS, BlilNDS, .j-»-
.'--•if'.V
,W»u. cliff. W-(Jliff/ JUenry
..
L.tu dwtf
9-Si'J
Maiinfab'tur.ers of Lbcomotlve, Stationary and'Marin.9
Tubular and-Gyllncler.
ttoh Tartks.l'Smiike Stack's, ifirei dJiififfs, Sheet Iron' &oor Step$ &c,
First stioet, bet^Poplar and lValnut
'«i "BAHERY. i. w'^/1 :,rfi
a
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WAbash Wo'ttleii Mrlls, -"''Egtablished in 185^."^^ '^^iLLI^jfrdjlAetd^ f0
WOOL »EAIiEK,
lil'5And
Wholesale Mannfaetardrof T'l
hPt —.t\
a :n 09J'
WOOLENS,XA jsii
Qfllce'anil Sannh»ctorjr,'X. ^^or First .wlk.
1
Affd WiOaatStre^j^
]i]
Terri0'Hauto,Indiaffa.
,.V. G. DICKHOUT,
TRUNK'and VALISE
1 ,'o -1
HI w.iJ ^n! ie. ,u\
MANUFACTURER,
aiofi-r
ldg Majn Street.
E A E I N
.'.'•^llbra toTito,
sal
3 t. ?*«j Ma,
Carria^d tfaiiiitaGturers, J.» sriv .ii Cor. Sccond anil Walnut Stg.ui
-tEBBE
tMAU1'B^WNlil
,?*! .9!sos!»
aj. ,m ii
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BOOTS & SHOES
CHRIST
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., f*
fWhiciiho
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TsaucHi(trr, M»y^7,-1872. sf-'t 1 *»,•- 871 l^aotr »m comootlect, all,-.
g,
^ilT^ paW«b^6^e^ ,1 r.i JaalS! t,.,p
r.
bu
kiW'of employttfent for male or female.
baaijk
STBEET, HEAR SfcVmH,
Has fast rtce|Ved a large and eleftatti itock of
HOOTS, &• SHQES,
WiW^eii
:&^iMtohi
W«rt( doOe in the neatest
style und 'on shdrt Tiotioe at reasonable ratw-
ta*TlX-dtf
j. b. LijB mivi & co.
vj
Manufi»etarera«and Dealers ia
.atzz.f
V»«iU
"'J"-*
II
'Oil-
Boots and Shoes,
ȣt -Hi i-'w I
s1$L1i5x
E
Jt BABNUM.
Main Streeti
COR, SIXTH.
f\' ti I.
Hi
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le .. L.*'%U TERRBIlAUafi.IND
MM
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fiianA: heinig & bro., t- Mantifactarcrs ofall kinds of HiS -fcilr: -:fi -t' Crackers, Calces, Bread,
$t::::AWD..cA«» sv"
Fancy 'and Staple, Groceries
»vi\u-&AFAY&foM$TBEET01'
Betwb'en ihe tw'e Railroads.
:°y "l
•'•ji .j "iu
c3-E/A.iirt^rc Of all kinds fpr the tradb
GRIBRSON^ .*
PAINTER, I
Stop antl'Tlesidenee, between Eagle aai OheBtnnt^treeta on Ninth.f. ..
"Who's Your Painter
E OF
COtji8E IT 18
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I 4
BTo.T Sbtiih Fiflfi strcet.
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fy-ueuti
jrfe
r:er'\
CITE 07 GOOD
StJOU» woo© .la»' [.• "!POB OWB BOBLAB.
i-tj-'- ... .. iJ 'r.^5
Leave orders ait Brlaager"8 Cloth 1 ag Store Or at toy Stave factray oa^North Second St.. E. M. OILMAN. It apr5-d3m
.«s. A
gXCUUSIQN.
AT &T. iiOUIS,.
a^fie nt£ |o jL6th Infilnsiyfe.
GREAT SEP TJCTION III'FA RE.
ONm^SO'TEO.OTOD TRIP.
OiFcr tlie St. Loui?, Yandalia, & Terre Haute K. R-
'TlrttetsffeoS Going-, June 10th to loth Inclusive. KetarnJiig, Good nntil ^aisii iT-Of si .-wi June 22U.
:it%r
'^Pilswafeenabl?ng "ol air' tfie fefermsn Sinjging Sici$tie3 of America, will be the 'iCTgestteveo&eld^and-themConcerts will,hive abodt
-X-:' -'Hit :.«9 »-*w- f»ft» And.an.,'". ..
Orcliestm of nbotit 175 of tlieHoit Musician^.
THE TERRE HA¥®B«ffl»NERCHOR. ^in attend the Sictagerfest in full force, and wifl be accompanied by both
BEEt^i^aana'TOlJT'S BANDS.
.AJLtXa
It 1
to'it, kt
'ticitels'may Be had bf^ugoTjufenwigijfl^f^hue Oflicc jifax jo-=eph, qoTner of Second and Main Jacob Sieinmehl Washington Saloon N.' ^Latzenbacb, Main street}'Frank A^ KoXbschlfd, feorner'-of fourth" and Main Jacob Fisher, "Main Mi -B. Lffl^y. National Hi6u%e Saloon Fred J. Biel, Miin street H. A. Ktrrnse, Jr.,T. H.&J, K.tB.Bhop!-:
a
1 fiA
Jyo
With or, ^csirinng aml Pastime Combined W* j: BY JJ. A.. BO^SBS, fi .r-fxv.i}, .Ijf:.,-,^.,/.,: rt]ET7TCSE3D £33^^10ISV 1.9. OuO
I. til.
,r«lwJ «oa»h(- fu .,'nai-no.T--' .,
tiiltlhVii
n«i
-ih ®heronare!'84M©ards:in a
liPa,e]c,
miscellaneous part ^.contains imuch practical instruction npon the ^otlfer s^ey''01^Mjo&*B^cheajBlljUudyi»-^b»"!«aii|de'--ire of conveof card/hqard^ap^put up in a neat p^te-koaiad iokj't cpnt^ftiflg! foil Directions for playing the five di&re&tk gamfefrafjffomit&ii S^bol, CurtoBitr, ":Chronolo^ I and
judg63,4Pit)e~C^ft of th^ most- interesting,.'moral and instructive Social a6d il^ellel!tMlfK'eei,eati0ns eHrerintrod&ced to the Public.. One fliportant, fe^tnre pf these gimes isj/that they are equally suitable or the Famiiyjpircle, the Eve riing Patty
8
GAMES. as:#
EBmTIOSTAE GAMES!
1
,,
.**/ni»G8? IK Dealers In Wfl
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
KS.,,..
Terr Hante.Indian
P^FNTreaa, it! a
jr. W/ltOBEBXS, kstx Practioal.Honseaad.Sign [j
fS
tm
1
Twenty-iour dears' Experience.
i. \xst
r'Jt+'fr
1
.*Jit 5, ,1^1
JI»i::Gi(i2eitB Of Terrie HauW'Bhould avail themselves of this very low rate, which jnay liberie,jwlow as at present, to n»St.?Lqum, theFUTUBE GBEAT CITY. ^, 4dtf' HU,GQ DUENWEGj President Teree Harite M»nnerChor,
1'.
i:
»d t~,
DESCRIPTION.
dirided into 12 Grotlpe^Vcpro-
sented by the": first'{wblve* lottera of the J^Iapfiet, and each group .. ,coutaito.ingf:7, oai'dsj-jaumhered 1, first 6groups ^e\entii*ely Hi8t6l*iealf!tiiei ijomaiiA»D^ 6 groups are MisceHaneous tK6^ord iho GaWcs may ,b6^[aygd wi,^ the eniire pack, or# can iDfie.'.Ki0i(rlcai- part contains all the -\r importantje^^Qts^UnyWd States JEpijt^ry,^ith their Bates the
tor
to the sm^j.^^(pa8te,-|?pard.box,^1 the pacts are again put tip in boxes of J^oW.bs,!^fting-(i'teiii5i y^ry.^)nv^n|cSt^fp_r "De^ Bold by Book sellersj Stationers^Brti^istfii aI?eiaii'price)-75o.'.per Pacl 1 is
AGENTS WANTED EVEBYWHERE. Wholesale'Pricey86 per'ODoMDV Sent.ly PsTicrs to sty bcc'h je ob receipt'of pUce C. O.D. Address U. A. ROjGtEJi^rByansvine. Ind..
-t.i.y
uJUQitoi ban
unios steaiiba
Trf^
E
The
ert
fed* iii^uiid
w5
for School. In addition
ftH
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
coiPAHTiteRsn.iB heretofore eicistitieunder tho firm name of BALL, UljACli A CO.' is this day dissolved by mutual nse nt,! Hither partner will sign in settlement of. the buaiuesa. uibwnod^'fl .fcao UENRY'BALL. 'a «JL! \V51. BLAC.K, .!f
KBEN'R MONROE,
March 1.1SV2. Wil.D. DLACK. TN ANNOONCINO TIIE AHOVE DISS0lfltioDviMALL,. BLACK vk CO.
their fripnds and
MANUFACTUREandFronts.
wo
^iain and Decorative•.t I
Papier Hanger,
SOUTH SIDE OF OHIO STREET, 'Between 5th and 6tii. MrAll W^rk warranted td'glVe satis(aption.
inform
tho pnblio
th&ithey iDtend
an indaoemeat for .all to .purchase them. They have also a very largo stock of unset ^ton,es—diamonds, emerals, rubies^ cameos, it\—Hhich they will get, to order, at unusaally ldw ratis. Their manufactory for Silverware .wilt be continard, to enable them to meet any demands In that-line. 565 & 567 ad a N or
FOUNDRY
P. JtLFSBSH* J. BABKARD
Phoenix Foundry
^t-AND-
MACHINE SHOP I
McELFRESH & BABNAED Corner Ninth and Eagle Streets, Mm" ^ear the Passenger Depot,) 'U'EBRE HAUTE, 1JV1
uteam Engine^ Ma-
Maahinery, Honse Fire Fronts Circular Saw Mills, bllkinas of ikon And brass castings
REPAIBING DOTE PROMPTLY All parties connected with this establish meat being praotical mechanics of .several years' experience, we feel safe in saying that
can render satisfaction to eur customers, both in poin of Workmanship and Price. mrySB'qwl MoKLFRKSQ BARNARD.
BATCHELOB'S BAIBDTE. This snperb HalrDye is the J"* »n
World
—Perfectly Harmless,reliable and Instantaneous. No disappointment. No Ridiculous Tints. or Unpleasant Odor. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye produces IMMEDI 'ATELYaisplendid Black or Natural Brown. Does not Stain the Skiil. but leaves the Hair Clean, Soft and Beautiful. The only Safe apd1 Perfect Dye. Sold by all Druggists Faetory lfl Bond street, wYorki. marfi-dood-'wlw-eis'., ,r. -f t-
46 I**,
A New Enjoyment I Ladios, have yoa used Mcbbat & Lamluwr8^WR»TllfIt¥bf'It ts really the best peTfudiie to be,foupd» rlt is equally suited for the han Aerchiof, the toilet and the bath. In France and ITifgland, in South and Central America, and in:India and China 4c., Ac., it ia the only perfumeineztensive use so agreeable and refreshing is its delightful fragrance, that wfaen once used it is invariably referred to all others. may5-deodly
ON MARRIAGE.
Hnppy Itrtlel foi" tfonngr Men from" tbeeffeotBof.£rrors and Abuses in earyl life Manhood restored. Nervous debility cured. Imped intents to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable emidies. -Books and CiteulaT* sent free, in sealed envelopes.
Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 SouthNinth St., Philsdelphia.Pa^ apr23-dw3m
DINING ROOMS.
DINING .BOOMS* e.-'iJ is ...r .t.
01T
fide of Ohio Street, between Fourth and Fifth Streets.
fn the morning to 12 o'efock ainight. Tables set with the best the country affords.
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