Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 July 1885 — Page 2
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JOYS' KNEE PANTif -r.-
40
'S* SEERSUCKER GOATS
75 Cents
KXRAVV hats
X) Cents.
St
iff- BHD® WAIST
15 Cents.
SEERSUCKER COATS
$1.50.
STRAW HATS
15 Cents.
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'have just marked
lot of Boys' Knee
k?ai^^jr*goo!s,
52.00 to $1.00.
ftoitsliing to take
Ls great
\*SL*vm
re
s§v. & Co
STOKE.
Why call Callen*dar,s Liver Blttera the Left Liver.Bitters? Because the human kjl^liver is our trade IS mark and our ffln left liver, see It
SB on each bottle, none genuine without 1U
Why- use the
a human liver as {14, IS74. trade fnark Beers ls a speolalt for Liver all their forms. Being from pure root herbs, ana ?reat appetiser of tbe age. tnted I Jlly tonic and a warran vf.iVer bitters get at the seat of Ci.tlie direct action, opening the liver at the same
Jectly on the 'kidneys, ..ngs, cures brights of the ,„Jos the blood and beautifies lu. your druggitfi-K for them. by-iJ»rbero & Callendar, „B .. old in Terre Haute, Ind ., "l .ng druggists Cook & Bell, Sifet Adamson & Krltenstine, ?ct: J. J. Baur fc Son, 7H Main
Zimmerman, 1241 Main street Poplar street J. A. Wilson, •"mirth
()6-,
street
Allen & Havens,
hlrtoenth street J. E. Somes, •om«r Sixth and Ohio streets,
^an tRADe NA 1ST
5w few understand!what set fit is? That painful ik ,_ot "breaking! in" is essential to every tfit» Th'sjls positive* fgC jjflesary. Thescien-
.. me.
Iples applied to the
•'nulco.^.. j» shapes and sizes of the "Hanan" shoes, insures .perfect-fit, and their flexibility, absolute freedom from the torturesjof "break- ',, lng in," as they a*Te easy and comfortable 2from the first day. Sold everywhere. Ask ,^fcourJshoe|dealerlfor them. «AttAaON.
okaI.ND, Agent, ~^Terre Haute.
EXPRESS.
M. ALLEN, PROPRIETOR.
jjSLIOATION OFFICE
youth Fifth St., Printing House Sauare
as Secend-C&us Mailer ai the JPotl•y/i4.7fcrr« Haute, Indiana,
Bsk -S (Vug arounaicBiTTloN. Jrfthere is a
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15ctg
many J7 56 'ZJ
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moaUW- 8 75 T,en wee&s 1 50
red every morning exoept Monday, "elivered by carriers.
FOR THK WEEKLT, 'ine yeajr,j^Mln advance..SI 36
Tre wil'i be a cash dis-
^oent. irom the above rates,
*J6rred instead of theeash, a copy Express will be sent free that the club pays for, not months, ?bs of ten the1 same rate of disin addition the Weekly Es^^je time that the club pays six months. bs of twenty-five the same rate Sunt, and In additiaft the Daily Ex-l/Dr-tb* time that the elub pays for, fas thatrslx months. prepaid in all cases when aent subscriptions payable in ad-
Wbere tbe Bxprui ls on File, ••jjdon-On file at American Exohange jt^r^e, «9 StrandJS
Kir—On BleM AtoeHoan Kxchange in ::5 Boulevard des^apucine.
\ons leaving the city during the summer .ve the Express mailed to their address, go paid, for the regular subscription
The address can be changed as often ired by sending word to the office. Subwill find it a great comfort to have eorite home paper with them during
fday we 'celebrate and the crates.
1
j|olis
the mjyor issued a
closing the saloons to day. «fe. jout of She race for congress, Vn the race -for governor in
jAble guests are now being hungry democrats here^fe'patient until the table is leavings arranged for them, done with a view to making sediment appear as teaapt-
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The Sunday Express tomorrow will
be an unusually interesting number.
Among the special features will be:
A department, edited By Harper, which will contain a
u£ the subject of woman's work in jour
nalism. Tbeie will also be a selection'
miscellaneous articles prepared for the Express by Mrs. Harper.
Beginning with to-morrow the Sunday
Express will centain a series of articles
narrating Terre Haute'spart iri*the war. The opening article will treat of the. re
ception of the news in this cit£ of the fir
ing on Fort Sumpter.
There will be a department devoted' to news items concerning secret societies
building and loau associations, etc.
The last sermon by Mr. Beecher in the
series in which he is treating of Eablution will be published in full
In addition to these will be all the tele
graph r'ewSf the weekly cable fetter fur
nished by the Associated PresdJ- the de-
The haste with which the Gazette rebels John Lamb out of the race for congress is amusing to say the least. *^The oflUse," says the Gazette, "is worth about $4,000 a year, the compensation beinglargely, in the form of fees, and runs for.four years, which, of course, takes him out of the congressional rape." There has been a suspicion that the Gazette was secretly in syri%athy with the anti-Lamb "movement and the tly stab of yest^day goes fan- to *«©»{Lcqi the rumor.
There will be-a meeting of theThdiana Democratic Editorial Association, at Max inkuckee, on the 9th and 10th, and Mr. John G. Shanklin, of the Evansville Courier, is announced to speak on the proposition, "Has a member'of congress the exclusive right to determine the distribution of federal patronage in ^.district, and if so, is that the- most effective plan to promote harmony in the different localities immediately interested?-' The subject is pertinent, and if Mr. Shanklin can not find sufficient facts in his.own district, Jie can borrow a" few froiti tfik district to apply to the propositioir/']
The Chicago street car employes goy on a strike had the sympathy of the pubUc«. This was not so taiuch -because, of' the merit in their case but wa3 owing-tb the popular hatred of their employers.'
The feeling was bitter in the extreme but notwithstanding this "fact and- no. matter how much justice tber£ mfty be in the cause of the strikers poptil&r opinion will be against violence of any kind* In» deed this is being demonstrated now and the strikers will soon losetljfcir moral support if they do not desist from the con duct which has characterized theircdnree during the last two days.
The company has a right to employ men who are willing to work" at thfc wages offered and any attempt to interfere with these men is lawlessness that will'be mercilessly put down.
It would seem that the lesson has been taught often enough and that striking workingmen would .appreciate the OSci that this sort of violence is the most suicidal policy that can be pursued as it has proven to be in every instance of its
Captain Charles Holstein, removed from the office of United. States district attorney for this state to mak^ fpom foV ex-Congressman Lamb, has been one of the most efficient officers efer in the service of the government. He was a brave soldier, a hard student in hia profession, a learned lawyer and ati indefaV igable official.
The change cannot possibly be^ |o advantage of the government The ground upon which Captain Hoi' stein has been removed ia no doubt th? contemptible pretext "offensive partisan^ ship"—by which the sham admrflistration encourages perjury in those who make affidavit to it and invitee neighbors Jo play, the sneak and spy upfcn neighbors.
Captain Holstein made many^pcqphes in the state last
'Kosy View of the Strik^ -x
Chicago Tribune. The ruddy glow of healtk i* r^ible:Upqn^h« cheeks of Chicago we«t sid|, girls., ,lt4 j&« walking does it.
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Kone tho Less Intenatisg. .:
New York Tribunes .' -v--Hanlan's race* will b* aone the leas intarmting because be has had the^manliaMnvtfr acknowledge that th» Maaoa li», wa%. ^tea..|k becauso he was oa^gpwed. i»|V
An Aitoundfag
London Truth. ... .-j. At a parish church in I)orsetallire,~:«Hi 8iUidky^ week, a oonaiderabl* aensatiun was. pro^uoediu consequence of the vicar "publishing^his own' banns of marriage. Th« re?ere)W| "^eiitlslirtn is in his eightieth year. !—T
Crime in Eastern Kaatooky.
LouistiUeCourie^Journal. In tlie "bloody belt" oCJtentnckjra oum-is gfven really no chance for bis life. adyanced civilisation cotnpared to tion or street fighting, and in the counties mentioned assassinatjpn is the "mode of- warfare which finds most fayor.
A Distinguished B*se-Ball Player. Springfield Republican.: The new yonng president of Bowdiia college was the best base-ball player of his.tioie when in -.college, and he is now backed-.by many able men as a man of r^e. ability .and intellectual power. Tally'one TOT thd Biicceesful combination of Athletics tod rips' SchoUfrslup. -ft*
Cause and- Effect.
\n Englishman saids "Show nte' country with no grtes ®nd •f wi}l, show' you a country with no cattlef"bp csrttle, no manure no manure, no f&ir&era no a
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•There are too many fish series- aflba* in Teite Haute. A Teite ^aUtentot than apy otherth
ib tne larger man, who could possibly land inch minnow, ^pitadvr-iBmself bu' Wafl how He pdllednn Wifii'-&lli)^Hoe ai seventy-five ^»oundcat «t the mouth ^ot just a little toOiigiu&^biiig |bmg op, too." It is noe alwayi a sign tbat men are going li&bin^ when they load up a w^tgon with poles, tents, etc. A'way Sown sonpewhere are kegs,'bottles, and jugs' and aftelf the "fisherman" get to the "fishing grounds,'' often, and too. often, they stretch themselvesin the Bh«de»ifeid-with' in half an hour they halfe not life enough to keep off the flies. Fishing is a humbug,' also fishermen, t" I1
Colonel Grafton Cookerly is Vei^r ill, ^^d-there is 90 hope of his recovery. It
is qiriy Question of a few days, and then the kind face will-smile on earth no more. The colonfel received a ttrolge_ of paralysis a few w£eks ago, and ha8 never rallied toiany gr^at extent- His life has
partment devoted to personal and social1 'been inactive onir, and burdened down
affairs, all the local, including a report of
the celebration of th$ day, the latest
sporting news, etc., etc.
with ye«rs that r^xdt beyond three score, und ten, he asks faothing. more than to fliss peacefully a^y, V.®TW man and #oman in "Vigo bounty knows .Colonel Cool&ly. and- ^ill *leara with sorrow his serious illness. He has filled the po^ aition of mayor councUnwn, ustice, and for years was editor of the- fiaily Jour^TkroSish all hii years'of- public life no one ever doubted his -sincerity and honesty of ptwpdfce.
SfayogJi^D^gii J»d GUy Marshal Mor* rison made 1 toi|r of ifiipeition-yesterday to thfe ViorionS stireet crpesings pf rafl'tayfi With a- ^iew^of 1ascectw(««^-wetter.iba riilroijf eompntoies were--®bi«rving the ]$w regarding the watchingi)f.: crossfajgs to prevent accident. At, the, corner of Tenth and^Jlili 'the cotopanies will be reqtjii^d to put in a watcb-ho'use and keep a guardsman there also, at jthe Thirteenth street crdssittg the satne. thing will be reqirired. Both of these pbints hereUHfori have^een cemparatively. unguarded.
The corner stone of the new Congregational church at Macksville.will be laid next ThurajJ^y Caiptain Potter will lif the 4 tone, The- pedplwof M^cksville deseryefjgreat credit for fheif e'ffojts- to ^pcur^ ttbitureh. They have a good pastor, the Rev. Mr. Hays. Me also preaohes at ..Wept VigR and Sooth* Yigo, in §Ugar jCifeiBk. This will make three Cbngrega^ ti(Jnal churches in that township,' more thui any other denomination ha^
A ^committee representing jthe Baptist church went to' Lafayette,'yesterday, to confer with the "!Rey. Alex Sndef Blackburn 'iii regard to the pastorate of the Baptisjt. church.,. The Beyn Mr. BUfckr burn was here list winter, and -assisted the Rev. J. K. Wheeljer at the spedial meetings.' He is an able., minister, and the Baptipt church will do'Weifif^hefifl sec0«d. Mr. Blackburn isthe state chaplain of the G. A. B.
Br. jElmer Pettijohn, formerly of this city, was iaarried-oQ 25th of June, at -Mt., YernJJh, la., to the daughter of thjs 'Kev: J. H. Crozier. The doctpr.will lo-. ca^ftt' Batftvia, III. H^ wili^e^rOTiem-. {^osd by many friejn'dS "hefe^iTd -#^s
-V flpieiils
tSmiaigp',!pa^!nig
hB
own expenses by the way, arid thtrr rendered good/ manly service for the party to which he belongs. His extensive acquaintance and ifum personal MeScU ship throughout the stata mkkes him tower of strength and1 his tfiitdife il (riled with promise.
wfei^^h
tterVsfcry.^"X? KttISi _d rfe4
'.5? ariwhTH Jiow
low the sun his f|«n»ce ft Canrin&Hu»Bn!wbh to 1 id tte'fflmiSft'Wid inqi
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graduate of our public, worked his .way through B^dieai «oilege, and tor-some iim« filled the p^itiOn: of assstant surgeon &t one of the state insaDe asyitims of Illinois.
cOmptaii^-lha^hVscjijth Third.
'•tf^^ c^ "d o*3i^:toii^t Ohjp. etoSiL J?here Me^ iiiany papseng^ra a|,that .street,, and .the cars come racing past a? if they .were nitfBtng for goldcineM. Oft^n ^u'if y^lifi^^fi^feng^nd^sprous sawing the air fail* to. stop theap, ynd the passenger (9r.x»ther would bfc passenger). .is compellecl ^-to foot it, or gej- ^rn themiddle-of the tftjee^ and a^wait 'i^
Thf city board of equal^atip^. ar^ bdsiiy at work. It is said vthe-wark-be fore tjle' bdard this year is- doiible that of
ear is of«»
last year, or evfen of Oro yeaft a^SJ'' T^ejrB^retnumerOTStax-p^era^ho^aV^ 4ai|ed to »m*k$.- thpir returns, ^ince yestei^y.npoh thirty, of these have beei? aentamoned before board, 4nd citations aM being prepared, by the aSwa^esterd ty 'D» .i »i#»-«•••
''The ^wtfiernJadHura eouferq^e^ Biflie^??at Vflparaisd,,. Septemdswi ^d.. D. F^. will pregitfef This is the last year ior ti^ ipevs. ^Beck and' ^umMerJn UUn^city/. ^fee ^^f^enPe wltr pifobably' send stcaageis to. Ifer^ Haute.
But"1ffifv
Methodist -people have
ftoiiUj^of tuhig holdj and.s^pgihak^^eir^ni^ersV^i^^ ^1.
.... ^any people of Te??e" Hktfte irilf r«inMnber Dr. H.. J, .p|tel^l. doctor 'was quite a frequent visitor to Terre Haute. He has recently lefen elect^d^ieanof the Homeopathic coflege^of Michigan, at .Ann. Arborj *. ite is the youvgest.dean :ihat ever presided St' this coPeg^, "beingonly .32.05 ^. It isgnite %ryictb^fpr -himjSiH*'•:
'^iiix^^w morning the Rev. Aifi'Sd Kammfer, pf Genterirt-y, will preach on •/^*etiv«ne»":.. Inij^hie evening ^e will preach at- 6ermpn J^. .yQU.ng men. Mr. ^imm'er wbuit^he pleased to see. the chSqksh*fiHed -wiUiyoqng. mensi^3^7{}*!®
The'I. & St,-L. depot ie-.teing provided"
%itft*s' substaBfiats.aadineat rextenaieu ?fi-out4W "look.uU^^^pacposeBi. .Jfhecpnw
Is Bankruptcy I^p^niliiq^ Kansas City Star. Indianapolis is^expenencin^ the of the sale of her base bait Sub* to'Jie- ^aiTelrfy dav ,:i iji vi "'»/it^,,^the i»«Bf ..,^llgh troit Her clearings f?ll .off last^week ,28 .eon of the ..A -y .Fifty.-tlve listener, t^r cent. h'
fTrrtjrovemenfe-tothe building.
nnapneeat
.leet is the leti !t.»'i^ c^ii»lri4ctedl
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And tte'iSm^Sr'Wid inquireth,
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'*Is this-hot.enough tor you?" tus
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0^iow 'the ensfenjer wlio wiiikethj As the draggirt'seye meets fee something stronger drinketlv ..
Xban.the ordinary fios.
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Now thS patent mower waketh Sleepers from their peaceful ree^r* 'fire the' golden. morniifg bre«iteth
Or^ihe robin leaves his nest. .TUB DBKADFTL HtJSBARb.'. .-' Now the feetivB hushand Bondeth"^-
To the beacH his trusting1Wife .. 'While she's absent- he pretendeth His will be a lonely ife.
Tearfully With her he parteth Gladly )»'would go but can't-ni^^T When she's gone, he gaily startoth
Out to see the elephant. THE HOOSB FIKNDi Now the idiot who getteth ..
Twemty feet of garden hose Bqoirts from morn till night and wetteth Skillfully each passer's ctethee. —[Boston. Qpnrier.
WISE AND OTHERWISE. mi*!' lr-
THK SONG OF THE ICB CONSCMZB. Idp^s gone by, under wintry eky,'t Ohi b# I-trow we*ee luyty then, #tothy t«wfy toucli thou oonlast petrify
Body and.bOnes and the bloiod of men, Hdi tmt 1 wbt thou wert slippery, pard, And the wi«ht who-dropped on thee fell hard.
When Rummer was lost in the still wfeTleTfrost^ B-r-T-r-r I hpw the mercury froze last year! When the bigger jrou grew the l^ss you costr—.. iou ooyeied twoHhirds of' the hemisphere. Hw! sinee thei Juue sun on thee shone
Ydtf^coSt tha mote, the qui».you are gone. Siii —Biied^tte 1ft Brooklyn 2agle, ^Baltimore ttn kiesqd thiS. hSffdhemadeher deaf.
There are Bco^-es. of gtreet-guttera all over the city th^ .deiijin^ing the immbdi^te attenti&tt'tof 'the street ..compaissioBev They are in many plaoefc -Thefe is ice V^t at the foot, of -the 9v«rg^bwn%with grass and choked with f-' v:——i. accumulations of stagoated water and solid .filth. The commissioner should' be given every facility for prftperfy carryiBg ojut the large amount pf^ork" req'uired at his hapds in^ stpuld tben. be' expected. among jother pieces of works to. keep Itlie gutters and catch--Basto8 iti a ooudition to carry off the swrfacfe drainage that otheri?i^.'go^ very fa# toiKird spreading' diseasfe ,s[b^ death among'the people during-the bad season~|fi|' tii 1 toS4
Olive p)gan: Sfarie Vatt ZJandt is j^fea pretty, little American school girl, as it wwantbst nice, Httf& sUm, stylish kind. '-L:',
Washington Criti^^It-i^ a .somewhat red^rkable circumstance that, yos never hear tof a poor^ man having tl|8 hay is 1 ., Tpny^Denierj*1 th'e sffCiesSor'of George L. Fox-.a8 the .clow'tt- if a pantomime, thin^s Uie days of "Humpty Dumpty" areovw^r
UQgjHiff the .converted es prize
a,poor prize fighter, and seein»: jtoh«l pporjm^acher.: o-.- ...-'c.-,:-': I^census o| th^ft eity Of BiiBailo'taken by. thftipolice foro6 Shows' thepri|sent population to be 202,318. lation was 155,134.
Dritikereof itapftrted ^B^ai^n beer -Wiir be interested to know tiiatth6 Repeiv toire de Pharmaeis: -piion6unee& it- let colored-with sul phobenxazodimetlyrl amiuv
New Yoric (graphic .:Vioe-'PiPesident Hendricks' hat, was pfe^Bry«Ki:^to. be the "Worst in the nOtabjp exhibition of shiny tiles in the long line at Harvarf commencement %/•.'
Boston, if W atttJbprities jgiri the i&ded ot)risent, is to h*Ve an sk^tod twkm. which' trams* will be ntn fo.nrtefeii feet abovelthe' street surface *ah&. upon it Sin1 gle-rah^traok .The Rev. Jos •^Jpok'is superintending the Gook farm at TicoAd^roga, his father ^havipg died the pastyrinter The farm comprises 500 .stores, and hafe b6en-"n6ted for raising fine blooded- horses.
At one time during the. revoluliotfaiy war the currency of the. couriWy had- eo far depreciated. U^at a banei.of flour" w.as worth $1^76,. and John Ajlifuns paidJ|j5^ OQO for a suit of clothes a#d a hat.|^
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The tetephorifi exchange at Union City has been discontinued, the subscribers refudng to'renew leases at a "rate in excess
Ihe law... Rushville subscribers hfcVe resolved to"puisue a wmilii#eouiisft. The viojii^is bpginHing to«upertede the piaoo as.a f^iionable idstrumedt for ladies In Paris. 'The angels of the middle ages played the vM as Well as the harp, and violin playing has, $herefore^:a most respectable precedent.7
Many people suppose tRa't' opium is £sed in the 'manuf^tureof tobwcP. The. ^Druggists' good ftf(hon'ty, that the.toBaecos^ thciHMaket.do. npi »ntein opium. The drrtg -iff- too costly '^)i»t:in that way. i". .The:W jr«4sinipg toll house-5on the ol^Thilad^phia t&ttipilM wa^torn dMrn for first lime in- fifty jwm *th»i g^ft s\horot«hfa». hetirefn. Philadelphia and Pittsburg wis.ppen itfi entire length wittiout chaqas^ to the"7 'guh-
Ice'oreeFm
erald commends^tteS'1
h^usK1 ^inheadk^of ftibfof iMjiis
attending comffifeh^mehtK^and'.: kissfi .the Y^ftkee girls." It is airai£ftiif$g: #a •ai nice tippreciatipnjdf .luxuries «ud of the fitness of- things «i^e o£ thes^ old fellows
,^r^f .1^Inaction tejfrfts? notftakeiutt^^ifrerc^hrthevnuJ^lsbld^i Uniessr-there'^^Hsore jrfrls, thepe'll be no? bigger'iieSd«r-: ih-'fer«Kiti j3¥S» last'1' yefct -Girls are at the*ottomj ot the iee cre^m" '^unnos^ in
welt known to th$. miaswDaries, jn54 a^C. ways ledwd ^dftan a vprofessing Ohris^
bodies wmcpok^d aeld! y.hipaself
Gtoigfa hafe 148,471 colored vot««,'the largest numb^j-'xif tbe
'Louisiana, l(y7,§77TNoi^^aTOjM^li^0i8i Tensesseiei '-.T
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Ti»« .-«Piudtf«, Qbjecttoft .-to Lad} ehttrclfiH? X«i?|['Sii^dpIph Cluirchill^so conspicu aniLjpfd-yty in the affair^ «f the English gov«^asaeiE(t, pays retails a good.story .to be heard at Sew Ycerk «tob?. Xady Churqfiill, who .wm
long iham^ti^g. llerge4-noifcHhw Uro'tlmll* 1A there. It was the .. hfrhad favored titfavrlni( lispin^t-l^t hwnhir*1 and^ t^iS friends with- whom she
bhrly young
n%w hdtae. He appeswred realize. U)( ^ib€ft*.Va8 i»ea8ai^»ly cpr bailed,butnot unpleasantljtSo.aiJ' liopefully and cheerfully ©I the fi In conversation q«|9Qr« MrsiMcdttUough
[maVappearaiice of iir.iM§Culloughw also^iiwjMU&that bfl had conversal in a ratipnil'miiner-pu a vswriety,pf sul) jects. She |ully|approy«d by "Captkinifam ngt ia'plaflfrflg Wr.:^£cCu1-. lough in' t$efiltfjiW6on, realize tte'l^nefibittti!Al*«wt follow a few weeks i^uiipir it^oomiiigdfle.
Tfee,partyv ifettiiW)d to' tbe'fcity^iijifing
the^toi^dai,'s^4d
after din&ef
tr»ifl"fo^ Philadelphia. TOT pTiysliilf at BJewa&^dale «ayB th4tMr.M«iCuJliongh.'flcctodition1»*aVfiry
telephonic cotMi^.k*Uppfwflhjra, lum. tad list'etening exprewe^ ^iqc a^ moi* than deUs^ted jt^at, $joi fehalf of hw proved ki s^rnally suecc^afuL -h
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-gt^t,excitPfnedtwa8 occasioned heveth is marniBg by the arrest oL^wi nam^d Sim^jMelvi^f "SaSirai :he6am6'su^eh^ ferocious a.nt at s^efet, held (ft bayiflUhe farmvfag^ithfet^^ciJfltiriig'liito'Wwm He hsd-:4. long bowie knife and threat^ oied itaAiUfaM who*tried*.to^assT Some Tw$a»35.|y&wafc«l8 tom mpofcdge at#4k^d T^nyGaspe^^wa^n Milikpliwl wagotf over^faeafl^
serious* «W»bs
of. people inujhe niittdw us niihmt'
:yeUed*''airf
lyone 'nek#:^nin£' Ha -is built tnaift, aWd no one
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THE
im jri«4 for jf aecondltime, had gone on a her hi whoiS, iigjRt wJb«pJH»ntor» died
ChupthUlf«, we«| va« t, sapping l»y
4o)it4aatec|'lAdy Ch^r^l.TJij^ low's come to a police Thu^ the lord to tto. on vpur kneeS-? C*'Ebkb -*ih^r'.i to tfci cal^ AtA do«o Upon tfaexwg^fil tMs ..... was very fcbjeot. He et^n "conseuted to
Tbe kicked. I hAven't inu^ pridfe'ld chron icling the fact'thkithfi' "South' irM Newf^oAer. 'fa^«MB^p»^'
ti
Tli«.Demented Ti^^llia Vlidtod Hl» Wife—A Markeaainpro»«m«*Vi«ii 1^EWr Yp'RK, -j-JiBj Cullough', wife of^'the' attpi1, accOthpab'iw hy his sister, Mrs. Penn., and "VViHiam F. JohnMn,-a PhIfeidelphia law^w^ who liaa^ foKm*tf^ been a |rh few ntfurs wen Wo .the short interview w^hi Captain .-Wi Connor, prdpri^r of the hotel, the two ladies, drove: J^te9ingd§)egMe£! Captain Connor's! privjUe »carri»ge» cuatain did n6t jaoeompaqy itfeS^fh.Q® ttllr return they )e5s|8*iB8B4: ,the»*^y^ a» much giaUfied thejchagge forth ter that hUct fhkea:
i?fel#
to JSckldf .hirn^'1'
£i4g, Andy ^Mus^uT" :aad
,Adams clfls®d in' oa Bitpj'Jahd:H' struggle ensjojed. Fdir tim& hlTieemed that iHje dasfper^te 'iiifali wvMId ft^'them' ^but ta' pawftrfirf hip#: ^ASa^'Mu^lJr.1 tied him with^ routes atad.cartied hfWitl a aprinp wagon, Kfll^ 50O ^ejSplfe*#W the exciting, scene.'
-fesM-
'A Conslit Sf tfte-Prophet Jo SmlUi.Db•j,r. chained-ibr W»i^| df'9rl4t9(«, SALT, Iti^B, on th». charge: of ptolygfctoy rt^day vwar Apostle John' 'Sfititli^ieSfiSia ~o£the Mormon prophet '"JM^h Stoith ''fie^Kks" been' ftf«t» pr^id'enf of'a mi^Bion tnerfeljnt,TCtnttied
sabpetfAk.'4%«)fliei».,te8tSftia'rfflia? 'fehe WifAifse, 'nor' •~e 4rfVr»li6.^t *SSt 'AS\if that Smith fhb&lh she ®fteBtimfihy thetipm
Sh^to^fetol Mormbiff are delighted with
a O & id iwks
patt of fliSt 'TO^li/fdtMin his Men active 'M^i^lt .Warfate
ffieto-ftt?'^^a^^^!lpirW)iS8
29th. Th^Sforin^ flttrffig" l^%ill SelOcaK nfeis^t t^-SffertKjfe^Otlir:•3M%-csfstolSs^in'iai
otiie"of the brithtest girls ever rearedinlma^Vati'H Jr?(jilently ekc^f l6o letters tr^YWMST, was"one'' tftfe -attt^cSliVfe '®6ft'#t cdfcrtBMaicotio&s featufeS Stji r^i^t chSrity ^all ifi'LoW- ^WtiWi SfeusOre oharacter ai^l in maflV dori.„. Hfef 'fe« gen- %as«8 1 Oceawoailly a.«i»nk like'i himmtf ^rould write anonymously oommeuding (staitew lor biwwst. .. .„.-J .... ....
erous, -WaS bne pf the^ Mtlipnfa!ble throng/ 'VbiHiM pureHll exec«tint some bnuifenrak.^h")ti' tK¥ piano 'keJS 'M-v-Ml youngi6fr^f#i^^alli8, ^y^h^| id il the rest of d'u««rio^^H.rA»r-'
'it H. f?*'
"hlBSle,
ai* jsfiH %othingot-_ 'made ap for what the^ lacked in &atdl> Section by silly parsonSBty: He wf8 ightfttFignoranhe'pf.the identity ener, and seemed amazed by the spirit
ol a |ow phras^^iat finally flew into his Malefiherbes.
A'
!^iiwtmmheVMP
The^fapttest' 'd^Vs Will he abotft the 5tji, l-2thf'istfe: 23A: ^li.1 TBts driest Witii abftMji&'wh','^lithS^thf 26® fSlsir ^»th45fiki!B^itI^to occitt#f 4b«u'ttli^ffi,^feth, a8rtbi S4ifihr«» 30th
d*pd.
Jet^ office'ifcnthinii lo^C iof Qharfta GuSteau's haif* "it twaS.. ifebt' by "the' pa yotui^ la^r whbriq4 written him a' f»vtupftf|tizing le(br, but it Was never caflei^ for ^nd eventualfy found ata way to the dead letter-joffice. raL CrPiSi^ii, the warden of 11ti«.--j«)j.?»i».ya. Guiteaiiirec^Ui^ morfrJilejlteris^T dplen».e -ith^n.^p^-Jfjere^ are of I or. weeks.after ilie. assassination Ouifeaii Sm&ll jP^rl^oWtlvHO iAtfMtt
Tier 'mtoM^*'d«j!ii«9r"-father c«aade -Be •Ji^gsem apsesent of 10O,OOOfraws,—at a time W%fltr th#"Saez .^caaa4':i ^latsK Were ^doW^Jasite# eaA.^ He io^ *«sted t4ti ttJ^-ydacsafterward it reaebed the «l«sat figure ot 2^00i000 francfe. diittf ttyuU' M. De Lewepa l»» jtajtspurchased Met bu^wife a and princely mansion in the Bo«ftevard M.i lafck«l'lu«l 1^*- .-
husband. she startled her
exotanu*.
inteni^rve
ago. When she was mer uy iAsikIs' and InfoMied of Benhir's death sIm replisd:
to a dream. peared clppe to -niy becWde and'Iwjjpted" pii ft main att fil^hny mtunttoMfiaM*. »Eoii& was about to die be-
to'me in the Same' way. Tbe dream was on nfclig .aUaw-i br^uk'dSffeittice in the time itcBBit l»a¥e "be^n th^'^naerlfiMiri"
4flaffl |M demaild litittte' is hi "bofttted t'Cy hcr^o» •dWKit^and tbeinfltf'
hat
some time yet.-
mjiunefdin
yhebdore it.' Caftei', iof" ^tfeklyn,
Chrisline Ntlwon Will^ass *ome we€KS Siia summer iat a German resort called
t-ier
Ex'^Mlttfiter l^Iorto^'s departure for this -country ffom^Fronee is-(delayed thifillttess' bj**.
their pfovei Ititjr •568Sk«wlrt|PHW'»ai''
will discard,Rthfci^!^8s'®^'iefi^, Md
». The Pr^nces^ pplg iolittim^piifcl io Scir. to.Bakemt«ii«p
A huii|cAia«k lun%todE tp op^tate. c^t
BankerfRsli
he asked '-'Hovf. many convicts are there .here puinikeS^I'awaribe sentea*
°wh6
e^.dpctpr
atfi
TwOsuCV^i at Yalfr, BUW-BWc-
al^
"if ^Iaque^qe olj^fe Jjlahdi.^^' Plteolamatioa^A" have ajiaj supreme English hoi afilicted.
iav
_F#t w%nf
1
hi
hil
tnovali ahid haVing sdccesaed, are rtijoieiug almdSt Ss much as they, woi^d if CbRf* JflStice 'Zanie, oft&tf ^teffitory, were retired.'
s'-
Westher.
4th ^4 ^htf^lear a»d cooler 5thdto,8% ^^thin^Btormsr ifew^be^aee-,
jiw"
frpnf tntt ewp .^f}we.m^ntl tbfeijs vrHH5feive«f Sotwesffier. witn'mucl
*q.
ask' j^u~ torJnaKe a rid country ofthewhicH rt is at pr&Mnthave bonie too long .wi th
a' people: who' reject the true God and
^V^ti Cli&iatfe.
•TW treeleaff, pnditipn parts., pt tto fioufh, AttteriCSu-pampas is aftrihiit^&to •the .work *i»f aii ^omhip^fent aM, 'Which feeds upon,le|ivte'f^nd/ o6ickly destroys tree.se$Iri)H8 ^nd othlr ^nder- pfemtii aa s^OQ as tThfe leayes appear ttaove ground '. i'.' ?*.«i.T-iv-.v' .'.^di^..Vo^el-jtlfe: Cocoilne Treatmeait^ f'• 3.^Ii. JT* prcilttai ti it- -"-'-'nthft iAnda W^l-
«tantlywitbj*a:
ehiief .justice of Ididio.
'altnost in-
,tfiefiother day.' ai wtfdoweirotf ^4 wais mar» i^l Ito! a iWddnspl 8?s -•. Tbe4ridfl|(rPoiEtf
StteridSSiljy- gi4nfebn and 4Mb bride by fa. couple'of gnat'g^a£dAu^ghter^.«—'»'V leaded With Annells, lon trted to tell ber*. «Ms^.^76fta'H.yypur!Wt^Siai Hiite, Ypur teefl»:betraya wantot tMte,- -. touj' JrSatih (!»HBB««nie,*© ~y ot .-I' viMt,,S.'+iuZ
k.U
OffemiTene**
lunA Impure taeco.i fcy, SQZ. hesTth^ul. bMuiti..at ifiittiirjrvas £^S^tlM6i.' TlWfiptthdve hrekth ia "hy its' desedj«s fc^grant se an4«ol||Q«s'
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11
good
t4%m
and-A»etb^ ol jaine^ tea^eungsters, is
AT^HALF EatRE!,
E. E. SOUTHj Ag^n^vr
1:-K:r
••iii'
less
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MR&m 5«^iJcwG,je*»p^etre^,
ajUaatOS* ST ATP .a
OHlBkdb,
oo-t
l.li'K
pfd'aM-
confarrecf by ^ixdient.^
(i
class ot 181#'niet
spd^Henry
Ww one 90 and.the ft^ef ggfe.£
one
Kew'IoAaun».i "Myd««^ 4»g:-oi!t from
itcated .a irife^ipeear-
ler the fefedciPlhes,''l do
§bn-tOk MtumUmt "It maysoui^^lte^ar^esj'^pued her husband, who was. qoisBji nureinfclits iMd^^bul-Kbed.^ man stepis on ^aipk hi
ishctd ID «^ver^I sbtith^rnvcities. -='"W^iat travelntg die itrloal' r^mpapie^^wputd rftthier^ee ik^thS abolitio^. ,p^'hoa^jll)ilis.
'in
mtn
DOES NOT C0KTAP AMMONIA. MIMMn lu NCVtR Bcm q«n(lmt
:HETE$T ofTBESva. s3PHee
Baking Powder Co.
FOR
0HICACO.
.T
A OBIilQENSFi sjOL
4e"'1#» .. buUMM'il^lOWW strtetroit the^son streets,' a«itei::I|i4lMia^
PROFESSIONAL CAR^
E.-E. Briict^^e Limited to Biseaseaof
(^b. 116 South Blxth.fitreet,' 8avlngs
T^^ltB^HAlITB, pip.
bttce bours-rS to 12 a. m: \2to5 and' •. •8 p. m« Munqaya-9 td li a, m."
{.KC.BOTSK
A^ome7at]paw,
No. 603 1-2 MAIN STREET. 'Tfl
E. A. 6ILLETT,
NOJBTHKAST OOR. SIXTH and OHIO.
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li. H. BARTHOLOlCKW. ... V. HyHAT.TK
Bftrtholomew Jfal!
mxi
CO^IOHIO AND iJlifH
(Ovwr Savings Bank4
"riSBRE HAUTE,"' fU."
ifH
3a7JttainStreet
1
91U
fiftOTS^nd
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Ladles' Tl«i.w.~_* -v—••• CCiatb shbes.... Buskintrv.^
ntn)
A
In.leaa
UmeTVttb the tew Hi8ptace«f
JACOB 8TDMP-
iUSSBsms^m^matm »»«m! nratM on day! ^tay,. .tOfc A{«nsa-tp{
the privilege of ajlowing tbe same to be
teefitbwid Foplar gtreets. go im B^BAVia
?]?iitqATION-FOR LICENSlP
ap»tr t« tbe ners, at .their ti eoinmences
OiwayJn June, for a license
out regular, session, whicb eo on'tfitfflrBt MObdayJn June, for Vc Mtall*piritflOU8 jand jnalV liiaort ln less quantities• titan quart at a time, wlth tM^rlvikKe of allowing (besafne to be drai^OQ t&er BremKes.__Tbeir glace ot btfilness Is located at US7 east laaln
FOB UGSN8K »v-^ totkA Board
pf.t^unty CpiBimissloui^^ 'Atstheir next, regular'session, or license :to retail spirituous and maitjlJnuorslnrieAr quantities tbau a qiiart»t(a Umn, witb the privilege: of allowing.the same to be drank On oar pr'emis««rThjr place of business isloeaj on th^0Ht %mf of iu-lot sixty-seven 0 Tevre-Jiaute^Zud., and No. 414 OblQ-stN northwest corner -ot, tbe -alley between Thiitt and Fourth streets. cr
1883 S^S
Haute Ice
Tefre
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Indianapolis
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Plea«e h'aiid oid ire t«drivers'«r leave at theeOlce. No.as^rtb SixthatreeU .- L. F. "PERDT'E,--A:.-.!*i Manager and Proprietor.
HMLTK UIBl'LEilBDEt HEEURSl
... Should visit tbe famous
Eight, miles from Shoals on,0. AM. R. R.
This property, having recently ohsujtedi hand*, is .now being thoroughly ovt-r-haufea fend remodeled. Everything wtU bejurrauged for the greatest «m fort trd convenience goests.
Serfs&ti rtpens June !.x 1«85. SeUd for-Circular.-.IXJBBINS BKOIWKI ". "Indian Bprinm, MariiusC" 1 Tripity Springs P. O.-
Si?"
"V" -t,
SPECIAL BARGA|]N|
•J.
for Ten Days
^-1N
Side luce... ......... Button shpes.. Qlove toU button
lixt
Hisset.' Cloth •boles Side tace.J..».-.A^i...ri...'— flchudl
cm :r/.vti
•3
:T$
Glove top btttton....~.-. ... 1
Men's Congress jsboes„„.—l Lace.... .4 BrogranS
Button sboes.«i.?.~..
fi
!V7^?i||^Q(lFstf4Wlt-.~t^
tafKiiiwWs apcbetftei' W aboe we aeU ji rmjy .Awt-class kid button shoea rT»dllasinsrtlw|dtba*nd stvles. v. Nogent shouldtioy««tMe betoreexart,
No jgeQit
fea MttOi.,
Emory
Shoe.
16.00
-v
Lad^/' gents', Tnis^eg knd children's fine shoea. We have «n and guarantee low prices.
Ko house touches us in prices.
%27 Main Street),
'W .?
TO PHV8ICIAS8.
prinolplej(ifcouiit*r-iiT»M»tlou as sho*paj i»y out MBDIOATBD BODT BAND8.
Highly endorsed by promlnent membpra.of"the'profession, Tor the CURB of Dyu«p«la, JUteninatlsm, 4a|nfttl and IWoltJiraaaaMios, Pleatiw, PSIm. !»M«, Back, Bowel*, and Kldn»y». .Excellent for Cholera in nil forms, Warm* tag thj» JiiAnh and checking dlsebargee. Soprflea to you or your patients through drug stores, or by mail on rtscelRt of St. bend foi^clrBmars and testimonials from phys|ciAp.s anaj)atieatR. Agents wanted.
W
CHARLJS8 THOMAS.
tn ,i RALPH I* THOMAS.
Notloels JSereby giventhat ouJdneSth, -Iwo, letien testameatary. were issued tu -me by VHe VlgC Clrctlit court, under the rlaat Wall o£0barlotta Kirk wood deceased. Xbcestatels probably solvent. ""F" WILLIAM McWlLblAMS, w-twj Executor.
m'Ivb£ health agknotw
RoseUafJineCot
Navy Clippings
WANTED us attUMlr nomes. Permanent ea mentj no instructions to buy iby mail (distance no obleouon). te-f taper week can be made. vasslng. No stamp for reply. Please ma-
ManVo Co., Boston* Maw.
ill a tl t.c An active man orwoman ta If every": county to sell «75 per mission. EXpe fufipartietttfei
expe advance,. 'HTfuttft tree-. For rarsaadress StandabI) 8hvbb WammQo*
H.W^ETHEREUg ion
«t)BXOJk* l^n^jLCTCBB Of
kold be
a&'M nOOB|| &,sr States t. 71' '.-a Major^
St
"W-e }n.vite yaur atieflfitlon to our'nei»' lJ&'v lean abd BiQnVjSBiliSri't appllcatlon of t^e yXh
WhiCn
nemal
Bustles. Hoop __.r -T, XairCMSktrq,
A WO
m*rel7to stop
Yin, wuBrsx or
•kfdr. 1 mrn^t toy retted?
wrrt cttefc jBewweolbere here ip RO JW»» not aow receitrfnf c^re. Send et eoce lor 6 Irwtte e*d Free Bottle df^hiMlftlft ni^dy dir« UpiMMttPt
9,
wmr
mo 3•
fi4and-dtdt^
Testament* at lU JtQmi:
nicy^. Wrt oaent mmi out Nil
OUT
epwee for «en»*m*k« money. -Send $1.00 rat outLT)(K.Kfl nt** LUMDIAb.
Mm«, 1* SmHTKl Mb, ftidijuapotiii, /mt
AwBiegs. Waterpceof Horse and Wage*
Co«r.»is^-
Sa?h
I
SC'i
-':r£ it* 'Hh
rt hi* 11
ffiLTE8--Fr^m «1,S6 toWjQOiper day^T^"' i^aui^i iiiieol.iiuitfr of Mllin. Mtlibctl^if^rlW 5Ul, llCffO iMt?, t\. .. .... 'SrA .1,-vn-rirx
1
JOjON HANLET, TTre Haute. inl. triple
W, r-. H. Williams,
CLIFT^AlL!AMS&Mf
Vi MANUFACTUKERS |0
Blinds,
'HI v,
Ac.
Sh ngtes, Glass,
anj ruUtfers'
ore.
