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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMB^E 8, 1886.
BEPCBLICAS TICKET.
For CongressmHc.i ... i.
JAM&i T, JOiHSrHtQiV,V »iirke.
For Joint liepresentatlVP,
DKCATCR DOWNING, of VermtlJlon.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. g.:-if«
Judge of Superior Court, tlENBY G. JNEYITr-J CoUnty Clerk,
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JOBS C.'WAB^'EN. County Treasurer, FRANKLIN C. F1BBECK, fc -. Anditur,
JAMES V. MATTOX4 Sheriff, BANSOM B. BBOTHBBTON/
Beoorder,
LEVI HAMMEBLY. Prosecutor, I. DAVID W. HENBY.
Commiscioner,, Second DistrictsBICHABD. J. SPABS& Commissioner, Third Distribtv^ Ji dANFOBDF. HENDERSON.,
Representative, WESLEY GLOVER. ,~ Representative.
W. W. CASTO. Surveyor'
"FRANK TDTTLE. Coroner, PETER KORNMA^
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REPUBLICAN STAlE jSET.
For Lieutenant Govern
BOBEBT S. ROBERTSON, of AUja^cfy, For Secretary of State, ijtu CHABLES L. GRIFFIN, of Lakef-^_r .... For Auditor ef State^
BRUCE CARB, of Orange For Treasurer of 8tate, J. A LEMCKE, of Vanderb&g
For Judge of the Supreme Court BYRON K. ELLIOTT, of Marion cobhty. For Attorney General,
LOUIS T. MICHENER, of Shelby county For Clerk of the Supreme Court, WILLIAM T. NO.RLE, of Wayne, oounty.
For Superintendent of Pnblio Instruction, HARVEY M. LA FOLLETTE, Boone oounty.
summer txavel9rs, can have t^ie Express mailed to them, pc-atpsid, for 15 cents a week, the address being changed as often as desired..
The caty council transacted no impoitant business last night. Bills.amounting to over $10,000 were allowed.
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The New Yofk Sun 'Grids' mournfully
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ministry to Persia Which "It .wya thel1?1^ P1^
country needs about as much as a bird needs foar leg^. -i
hi^etink acd^bzed the siale, pjpriding for an i^cwaa^f fifty cents on' a day and nor&ore-—
-H, jghn. rpTBsjnpd at "hyge, vr4M64«i young to comprehend "^SSm may now regard its
Xmong other interesting topics to be ^farpiniftd atihe Authors' -convention, to be'held'at Indianapolirnext month, are "WhatiSToiebpf" arid^*Jfhat is Genius." By '&aj tim^ b^se'^all ^lube and th%,cirv coa williiavie gon»into=winter quartere camp" meeting?, county fairs and Sunday school picnics wHl have suspended for, the seagon. "^h^a. the above is general! known.there will not be arint or a hall in the capital fcat^can'hbldthe crowd' ff theVe'af6 anxtwb §ubjectB in which the public of this g^eAt opHunonwfaltb is interested, thoee -two subjects are
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iThe ianjpaigh qgndocted by General ^gainst QeroBimo was one of great /Hffipjiltitw. Daring the past four months the troops hare panned the Indians over 2j000'ihiles,'ttirough'tte roughest and •log) barreu diatricto of the American aeotinent, -.»Tb? fpne^al finally forWd Oeronimo to a» unconditional/ ®®®t ,pletely worn him, ORt by allowing timeforrest and shutting off all poesibili ties 6f rtoeivirip frieih Supplies of am munition 01 food. The friends and enmissaries ef General Crook did everything they -cotlld to prevent General Miles' -Btfc£etf|b|if lit'lit 'he has over conie hiSL enemii^, at .h.ome and tht Jeld.. Jjiartier Genewl -Miles' and hu able lieutenant,' Gapfcain Lawton^ saw.tht in^deof W efifToIn t.
New York is excited over a rumored combination on the part of ^re insurance companies of that city to resist the payment of looses resulting from the Charles ton .earthquake. So far. as losses oc casioned. by the falling of bnildings art concCTH^id, fhe companies eanoot bemad( responsible, and it is not at all probs,ble that they- will seek to escape, liabilities for losses by fire which accompanied th* disaster. The work of" establishing reputation for reliability in any businest is the work of years, No firm,or cor, poration whose affairs are'conducted with-ordinary intelligence will resort'to methods that will eventually destroy their credit, whatever might be their im mediate gains. From a business point o! view a breach of trusty dishonesty or double dealing of any sort, does not pay, and the insurance companies, if it may be --taken for %ranted, are thoroughly aware of the fact. There is not a cam pany in the country that could afford resist the payment ot losses that they ar lawfully bound to make good, is a sing] instance, and none will attempt it.
After learning, through mach tribula tion, that there is danger in armed social ism and anarchism, the authorities have prohibited the meetings that were form erly .held in Chicago. Whereupon tht. whole, company of brutal Poles,, savage Bohemians, the scum of Europe, with few renegade Americans, betake them selves to Indiana, where they may saj what- they, please and conduct themselves as they like. The reputation of the state has already suffered through the protec tion it has afforded the lawless classei of other states, especially those of Southern origin, who have been conspicuous in lynchihgs, and who have composed the various gangs of counterfeiters, ho»e thieves and murderers whose deeds of -~/f| violence have brought the name of In diana into evil repute, from which she suffers to this day. Anarchist ruffian!1 with, their female followers, should be taught promptly and effectively that they will not' be tolerated within her bonders to 'plot treason §nd plan destruction un molested. A population so evil. that even Chicago can not countenance it must be a class from whL nothing but violence and crime can be expected.
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Indiana can. not afford to entertain, even for & day, expelled Chicago (socialists and anarchists. -J'J ,.I_
The riots in Chicago, with the murder of several brave and inoffensive policemen was the logical conclusion of a series of ptiblie meetings and lawless demonatralionsjihat had been permitted on the Lake.front.for two years. M^n, no matter how bratal or jd^raded, rarely commit 'mtrrder either without provocation or until after their e.vil passions have been wrought-up.^0 the .sticking point by the violent utterances of those :who are'
Persons leaving tawn for Ihe season, and I capable of influencing them.. That the
geyen ring leaden. were tried and convicted and condemned is only a foitnhate accident. In these days of scientific pettifogging the preponderance of evidence ... plays.. little part in the sentence of a jadge or the verdict of a jury. The thousand loop-
The Yankee sloop Mayflower defeated holej 'which Skillful legal counsel carJ McQaery is playing superb ball, is hitfiL _!_• Mno anrl fiAlHino in liia nnaUiAn i.
the British cutlei Galatea, yestefday, in [contrive, and the frequency with which the firist' race 'of the' international sbriefe Kp^)6als are grata fed and the fiodi&g of for the American cup. the lowercourt reversed, make the ulti tAat% res bit of a trisl as uncertain as
The fire loeses intiieTInitedStatee^urV[Weather piopheey, a thing which not ing the month of August* "reached .the ev«m ihe most discerning mind can foreenormous amount of fl^'000,000,- op -801-see, and even, if justioe has been done in per bent, above the usual August avwrsge. the prteeidt instance, it will not bring the
dead to life, restoring murdered husbands
AsteangediscoveryhasfceennrttdeatAt- knd fathM -their bereaved families, lanta, Qa. Many honste on the sand hills, Jnor
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the aristocratic part oi ^«^rbs,whj hJU|0081llldB arfto
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Brick masbBS depandsd ie Knights of Inbc^ held a
[obody ^nows bee between te6ent momenl^hnd sttul indefiDitaJature-Jkat dered at all.
ibc^BfeTrt.B ei at the front are not lifteJy "to forget tejWBfwnces- Soldiers' reI^iit^eineheldeverywhere ostlhe north, and.coDarades, in ftany K- .-'-•• ptfmcee,Jong separated/meet to fi«?ht their .battles over.again. .Hardships are reoojinted,stories of EUBering and privs. tion are. jcempared, and,with it sB there a^no expressions of hatred and revenge toward their conquered enemy. The south might: take fromthese reunions profitable lesson in magnapimity. »*v:.
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Prevention »orth a p^mnd of core, and anarchist demonstrations, nipped in
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of property and actual slaughter.
Consideration foi his fiieoda for whom ha ooatd-not seeuie an offiee piospts 8et«tor
After the earthquake at CSiarlestos fiiel VoWfKne'i to'edojr at th* idea that' ha would different trades advanced wag« from 50 a»ept a noininatfcn for 'the vice prtusideocy.
Uadoubtedly €letdand ts^ttas dkdc horse foi tiie prasldMcy iutfie-dexfcampSign^ He ie a man upon whom fibmooratar Bepobu^(Prp^i(ionists, ECnlghts of Labor,
ihat "city f800 each for wearing,^adiri«ging
The fonfig bride can be cotflfbrt&dt" arid take freeh courage. The worst bcead ia- the world is made in Sranstia among. the ^-Gsucaaxn jpyjintoMw, .wh«teveeJur-ha4band'inajMiy to thacon^rarj'. "i''" v*-. rK
A Lowell, Mass., pablicatSoit uncalled 4he New Moon. It is now in its Ueondqnartec.'
ffarS^*Twaiji as a Financier.
The TJiiibn.
Mark Twain has no donnt i^pdfta great -deslf c^®®n, hefx4 WWn of money, bat net all of itjby hie°pem' rHe. married a good portion of it,! and'his b«ato«se venturae hare shown boldneesjtfttd sotifld'judi(mefifBt" "Sia~profita on the (3rant tootnalone
itotfld-mtifce'tiim' ft 'rioh mani jet if his^udg- but not fatal injuries.
ftenr had'failed-Mm on this viptnrea^he -woajtd have lost nearly eve^y .dollar he h^d. Mask.i^, "smart,'' there is no mistake.! i- j-+ ,,,
He Wasted to -Arrive.
Clerk" (toeeedy struoger, whio had'-jnirt re^istered)—Have a^oomf ., ''iU' Seedy ^danger—Mo..
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Clerk—Dinner I snpposet -,8eedy Stranger—Not'at att ItaJy wanted' to aprive. It's a good .many yean sinoe 1 h'ave"^irriyej at a hotel, and if yop've no- pb jeotinn I, will lintply artMJ Good morning-. .. ..,-t
Hews For the -Mayor Boston. Louisville Cooriar-Jooraali The mayor of Chicago is vJsipnv.the mayor of Boston. The mayor of Bostoh will no doubt, be gratified to learn from the inayor of Chicago tlmt the*immense pineries ot the' great Northwest have all been cut down anft'traasfomied' into superior lumber by men whose daily diet is largely made np of perk and %eana. !—TJ•
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vcoud Ud}'» Session of the Institute. The second day's session of the teachers' institute opened yesterday mbrningwith a somewhat-increased attend^c^nyer thftt of Monday. 'There were c^uite a number of visitors present, but asithe institute ,i& held- in. Normal hall, fhece is atill plenty of room for the. accommodation more. The devotional exerci^ea yesterday •mofbing were cohddcted ay- -the. Rev. Smith, of the Christian ctiurejw The fir^t exercise on" the programme-after- the ipenicg exercises ~wag a| lesson in arithmetic by Miss Cox. of ihe Training chool. Professor Jenkins gtprc talk on ogrs.phy. and J. B. Wisely (Continued ais.discussion on the subject of- reading.
The morning session was concluded by a lecture by Professor Jenkins ion pbysiol•gy-
Jobn Donaldson, Kathryn Fischer, A. L. Wyeth,- S. Wesley Stuart, Anna: HArtung, C," Probst,' Mary McArtbur,. Marietta- Grover,John L. ^or^pn, Jesaie Fuilc rr Lydia .Whitas'er, Mame Simmons," Tresa G. Ffeidler. Annie 'b. WrAnn, "Hfelen Soheurman, fWinifred.F. •ConL-elly, 'Cora Perkins,' Dolli^ MbGintie, Wat tie McGinnis, Frank 3 -Shirlehr£~l!!mm&'L.' Jlerring, Lora- Perkin", Lultf ftety, Joseph %jn§nksop, p, p. JBamiliton,.. C.i F. Grosjean, \lice Boore,'A. E. Meyzeei^ .Herbert Briggs,
Mrs. L. F. Winn, Mrs. Kate W. Ebbett, EU*abefhEnsey, Fannie M. Btoob, Ida B. Ensey, Piora L. Keller, Mary E. frioe, Rose Paige,' Wm. Ward, George GroaJeaH, J. Toner, W. B. Toner, Ovid Lawrence, Sallie ioott, --Cornelia Palmer, Adelaide Eaton, Wm. H. Wiley,' Marie Redif^r, Sallie Ward, Everett M. Erane, Mny C. -Miller, 3o6e B. Griffith, Laura Ray« Minnie L.' Wagner, Edith E. Daggett^ Jennie E. BelT J.'B. Wiselyi Cora Lloyd, 'Hova A. Lft-^rerice,". Margaret -Pieston, Luoy E. Pugh, Ellen'" it McClain. Bw'E. Wilkins, Mary- B. Wilkin's, Mary Elannegan, Aliee M." HebK- C, E. Bachttiai], Mrs. B. K.'Davis, R. V. KailsbAck, Miss J. H-rsey,. E.- Statz, Rebeeca Foni'er, -W. W. "Byere, Carrie Neukom, Kate Campbell, Lizzie 8 Byers, Emily W.. Peakes," May Cliver,
Alma V. Stuebinger, Tijfie p. Strang Elizeubeth Solomon, Bessie E. MoOre, Adna Katzen-bHch,-LilHe E. Simpson, Hattie Bardeley, Margaret Thompson, Mattie Logan, Margaret Kenney, Margaret Friee, Maria Bobbins, Elrinnettie Brown, Mary O, Bryan, Eugenie Wagner, Mila Hartley, Hattie Bhea, Lizzie Katzenbach. Frank Bannister^ Ida McElfresh, Carrie Lockwood, Marry- Dunean, Lida R. Moore^ Nannie M. Hunter, Margaret-Cox, Mrs. Fannie 8. Burt, Cora Hill, Annie H* Haw tin, Lizzie Wiseman, Bertha Imberry, Anna Buhl, Matfe T. Sanders, Annie Thomas," Alice -C. Graf^ Elizabeth Hamill, Lizlie M. Plane'tt, Lottie Longmao Eli^a F. Yates, Flora Trueblood, Mabel Lyon. Anna Trueblood, -Louise Barbour, Louise Peters, Jennie Fetraham, .Maroia L, .Carbee, Alioe W.. Burnett, Elbe Barns, Cora Stoner, Laura dealer, Katharine Lamb, Helen E. Tyler, Alice J. Dempsey, Hattie Rothschild, Krtharine Waist, Carrie' B. ftnpp, Annie C. Oaborn, M. D. Avery, Jamas L. Price,. Mary F. Beeves, Wiiliaih Whittaker, Ida M. "Brigga, city W.- A. Sanford, Wellington CasSady,'Bur ton Cassaday, F. A..Thamas, J.. W. Boilings, Macksville Lewis E. Carson, Luoy Lockmehart, F. M. Cruse, W. H. Krnzaii, Frank L. Ma'sh, Prairieton Jennie Ward, Kate Moran, Flora Ward, Mary Muran, -St. Mary's .Wallace Kpet, Laura Keater, Anna Young,'Charley-Scott, Uiley Wm, C. Weir, Eliza Pound, Prairie Creek Gila Smith, Ida G. McLaughlin, Seelsyville Emory Seldoipridge, Sanford C. F. Stokes,' Burnette Addie L. Coffin, Carthage, Ind. B. Eldred, Cohn, Ills. Flora Sparks, Chas. E Dauie, Ira Baldwin, J. W. Sparks, Pimento. Frank Montgomery, Carbon, Ind. Daniel V. Kirkham, Riley,
The following additional teachbis enrolled yiesterday: Addie Sparks, Emma A. Haslet, Kate Purdy, Eva Brown, Terre Haute Ella Bumbley, Charles D. Meigheij, J. 8. Barcus, Ross Meighen, Riley Leroy Henry, Jatonville, Ind. J. C. Owen, New Goshen 8. A^ Manuel, Pimento Samuel Duval], Prairieton Albert Pound, Soonorer George W. MoBride, Cloverland, Ind. Charles McLaughlin, Stelyville, Ind -Jamee Kissel, Coal Blnff, Ind.
At the afternoon session Profeeaor W. W. Byers gave an interesting talk oh bank discount^ w^ich was followed by an equally interesting history lesson by Professor Jenkins. This elicited close attention. An essay upon the Theory, of School, by C. E. McNeeley, a Normal student, was one of the interesting fea-tures.-of- the afternoon exercises. Dr. Scovell at 3 o'clock. gave an. intereeting dissertation on the Origin of Language., resolution was introduced requesting
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county a fee of, fifty cents, ferred fo a committee...
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Our Ball Tossers. ...1-7
Myers is twenty-seventh in the Augnst averages in batting out of 106, and fifty in fielding. .His average at second base
is 916 and 272 in a scale of. 1000 points.
ting hard and fielding in his ^position in exoelient.style^— —:. Donnelly is called-the most-promising young third-baseman in-the National league. In -his record heltas a poor fielding average but that jaaocounted for by reason of his taking awry possible chance on base hits. ..Following are.the present locations of some of Terre Haute's old and willlknown .ball men: Helman.is at Memphis Kremyjer. at Bridgeport, Gonn. Moore and Grether, at Den ver, Col-.Nel-son, Snyderj Hendricks aind Van Dyke, at- Lincoln Bariiee, at 8andusky,.0. Myers, McQoery and Donnelly, at .KanaaaCity Packard is pratticiog medicine in Southern Michigan^ Bncfeenbnrger is at Guelph, Ontario Andrns and Morri«on, at HamiltOn,"Gntarioi Veachat Toronto, and MeGaire at Philadelphia.
No other remedy has proved so effect: ual ia relieve ng coa^hs- and-colds as Dr. Bull's Coogh Syrup.
There are 65000,000 widows in -India. Unmairied men will visit- India at their own risk. —vv.i-3
INDIANA STATE MEWS,
The c^iferei foot a movmrPBtTo Jvorthwest Jndianaconferenoes. -Bred. 8prigler, of New "Albany lias naadoiorty galloufrof wine, this season from grapes produced from a single vine.
Saniel Fetters, a countryman, h^d bis
iq^f^n^ista and eventhe m.« aeoe,"iI^^f^J8°^^s|I^ u^ore he Socialists can unite. He firied AP» ^dl tatvthe'bandffof the thieves.
'Generate M. D. Manson and, A. I1. Hovey will he present at the soldiers' reonion which will be held at Dale, Spencer 9punty, September, 15th, 16th and 17. jliifif. M. if. Keene, of New Albany, ^whidedrAnnieT»P'ait. in the poblia igark,4pf lea^-'og her son, whom it may be ijsfijune^ was, a„ willing victim, into tompta'tjpq.. ..... .. ^itAeootof iDavid,Dillon, of Anderson,' who went to Lafayette August 18th to sell some giain, inccOifapany with,a farmer^ disappeaced. and has not. since'
., The wifoof Jesefe- Balei, of Knightstown- aceideatally shot- herrelf last Monday evening with-a rifle. The ball entered th&abdomen, inflicting painful
A barft on the farm of J. W. Sansbury, 4wo-miles from AodersoB| was burned on Monday afternoon. The building, a quantity of grain, a Wagob, one horse and a colt were cansumed. Loss $1,000, insurance $300.
A man named Smiley, who was arrested near Anderson, on Saturday, for horse stealing, has been taben to Crawfordsville, whete he id hblr in jail. The stolen -horse'belonged to a farmer living near Ladoga, and wasr driven to Lafayette, where it was sold.
The Chicago detective who arrested Dr. H. B. Hutchinsbn, of Cory don, on an Air Line train, last week, charging him passing counterfeit money, had no warrant, and has been himself arrested on a charge of false imprisonment. Hutckinsdn was taken before the United States commissioner at Evahsyille, and subsequently discharged."
It'h&s been reported that Major. General Mflroy, formerly of Indiana, and one^ of the bravest generals in the service, is iivijtg ln.Olynipia, Washington territory, in abject poverty. As the general, who was appointed Indiana agent for the territory at the close of the war, has numerous wealthy relatives in and around Delphi, and can get assistance, if he needs it, the report is not generally believed.
A novel suit for breach of promise has been filed in thetWabash Circuit court. The pi an tiff is a young woman, ^enefously endowed, with good loqjtRand is but 18 years -of age. The defendant is a worthless itidian named Kid Lo Sie, with.the customary appetite for firewater. The complaint alleges that the ,brave proposed and was accepted by Miss Eogart, but ^disregarding his engagement married-another woman. She demands $5,000, the defendant owning property to that amount.
POLITICAL BOINTS.
Leon BaDy is dobmed to be unappreciated and unrecognized. It is his pre--ordaine'd fate to follow along distance in the rear of the victorious Bynum. But .he. has his friends who will do moi than sympathize with him.
Harry France of the Michigan fclity Dispatch, is cherishing a fond delusive hope that he may be a compromise candidate for congress with.the united support of both Democrats and Knights of Labor in the Tenth district.
The Prohibition state central committee has selected Judge Jesse M. Gale, of Angola, to be their candidate for lieutenaht governor,, and & dispateh was received from him Friday night signifying his acceptance of the nomination.
The Jay county Democracy met at Portland on Mondav and nominated the following ticket: W. Fiemming, clerk P. J. Smith, Auditor A. T. Lynch, sheriff W. A Humphrey, recorder John Ewart and J. Niaon, commissioners.
The Eyansviile Courier admits that the Democracy of Indiana, has been stirred up by dissensions in several localities, which-it trusts haye now terminated. It adds that the efiect of troubles is sometimes Tbeneficiai. It might make it stronger and say always—to the other party.
The Republicans, of Madison cpuntv, have placed the following ticket in nom ination: Representative, Joseph Frank lin auditor, O. W. Brownback treasurer H. C. Calloway sheriff, A. I. Makepeace recorder, E. M. Biore surveyor, J. Gustin commissioner, Second district, Frank Walkins commissioner, Third district, J. E. Price. I .—
The Mission of KvpabllonD Party. Buffalo Express. Wp have said that the Republican party has other things to do, and a jew of those things readily sdggest themselves, The Republican party "saved the country from financial dishonor," and it has a mission to keep our honor untarnished. The Republican party pat a check to the spoils abuses of office, and it still has a mission to see that that check is not removed. The Republican party enacted laws for the protection of the ballot box, and it still has a mission to see not only that those laws remain unrepealed, but that th- be extended and improved and enforced.
Servin-Caahmore.
Last Sunday evening, at the residence the bride's parents, on north Thirteenth street, Miss Emma Servin was united in marriage to Mr. Samuel B. Cashmore, the Rev. Smith officiating. Only the immediate friends and relatives were present. Both bride and groom are very well known and highly respected young people, and their many friends will wish them happiness and prosperity in .. their future. For the iresent they will rfs'de with Mr. and [rs. Samuel Cash more, on south Thir teenth street."
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To thcfl fctiliject t-i she vtnations ef basinBss Ufe, dyspepsia and a feeling of debility, irritability and despondency, we say, take Simmon'* Liver Regulator,
Regu'
The Regulator ia free from any injurious mineral sutstanbe not disagreeable can betaken at any time without interfering with business or pleasure. It is gentle, safe, and' a good digester.' It is unequalled in the cure of pilee, constipa tion, bad breath, sick headache and bil ions complaints.
Will be a Grand Success,
Western Sportsman. Terre Haute is going to have a fall raoe meeting of four days, commencing October 12, and we shall soon be able to announce a programme. That it will be a good one, and that the meeting will be a grand success it is unnecessary to tell those familiar with the vim and enterprise of Vigo horsemen.
Mr. J. A. Price, Deputy Inspector, State Tobacco Warehouse No. 5. Baltimore, Md., cordially recommends Salvation Oil for neuralgia. Pries 25 ceaU.
Caps for Fair Races.
Three elegant silver caps are sfibwn in the corner window of the Buckeye. One is the Deming cup for the popular race of 3- year-old, another for race of borate owned in the oounty, and the third, a very beautiful covered goblet, which bean a
•fai
minektulf jockey i? the Bingham & W for 2 yea*old colt race. a"' mm %ENNY WANTS DAMAGES:
Ba ClAima Damages to the Extent of $718. In the superior court yesterday morning a damage si^yas entered for $718, by Walter H. Iteriny against Jane Naugle." The complaint sets forth that a man. dependent's employ wilfully drova^Jus Vagoii into the' plaintiff's buggy, upsetin it and 'throwing the obcupants, himself, his wife and two cbijdrea: to .the ground. He and his family.-coffered mental ?nd physical tor} urev1for..which the bmoubt 6f$oflO is asked, for aaydam--ages"-:The carriage, it ia, all^gedj.' was, damaged io the extent of Mfc Dfijny states that owing t©, thQ. accident He was compelied.to be^ab^nt, from his work Wn da^s which resulted in a financial loss to him of $25 .The complaint also sets forth that the clothing .of% the occupants of the carriage wfis soiled and damaged $20. One hnpdre^ dollars is asked for as compensation, for damage to Jaiahorses which, the plaintiff alleges, were .good Jamilyrhorees prior io. the accident, but now, owing to.haying been frightened, are considered unsafe.. The valuation of the harness injuries is placed $8, making a total of $718 in all.
The magical effect of Red SUr Cough Care is traly wonderful. No. poisons.. 25 cents.
The Vigo Hqrse Railway^ Work has already commenced,on the Eastern extension of the Vigo street railway. The line will be laid across "the road and continued to the large west gate of the enclosure. Mr. Blake will also bdild a neat club house Jtist outside the enclosure. The entire work'will have been completed by the last of the week.
Harper's Yeurg People: Mamma— Frankie, are you eating those green apples again?' Frankie—No, mamma,I'm eating some.others.
To use St. Jacobs Oil argues wisdom, as it is the only remedy which conqaers pain. -f -r
The man who "could~»not catch Lis breath for a moment" had probably been eating onions.' 1"
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PKICE, FIFTY' CENTS. 1 AtUrogElata aad Dealera.
wast chikles a. voai!U« co.. baucixobi, an.
Moore's Pilules
Are positive cure for chills and fevef and all malarial diseases. Tested for 18 years.
Moore's Pilules 1 'C
Have enred thousands and hundreds ol thousands of cases, Jin every form ot malaria.
Moore's Pilules, ].
Are the best tonlo a man "can tak0, better than anything else, 'and nev leave any bad etTects.-j ..
Moore's, Pilules
Are entirely vegetaDle and harmless. Warranted to be perfectly pure, andt I have no quinine or arsenlo, Or any idt
Jurious aubstanee.
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Covington City National Bank, Coving ton, Ky. •ar Direct private wires.
Telephone 108, Call for market quotations.
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P. J. RYAN,
Undertaker and Proprietor©:
FEED and SALESTABLE
Northwest Corner Wabash anu ^..ond Streets, Terre Haute, Ind.
Keeps first-class buggies and carnages prepared to attend all orders wicn x.eatuess and dispatch. Special attention jl ven to boarding horses.
Undertaking establishment removed to Main street.
LADIES' AND GENTS
Hats dyed, pressed and r6sbaped to or der In the very latest style and on SHORTEST NOTICE
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TEBRE HAUTE, IND.
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Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky
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Duffy's Raw Beef Formula.
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^Dyunttrr, IMnnribosa, Cramp*. Easton. Md. •Gentlemen—I have U'od your Duffy's Pnre .Malt Whisky with the most beneficial effects. My iron bin was ohYonie dtarrhosa. WALTER{iUfi£A£I.
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S[alt
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Bryan, Williams County, Ohio.
Gentlemen—I was troubled witb cram of the,stomach for alone ,time, until fonndoutyour Duffy's Pui*e Malt Whisky and Saw Beef Formula. I have* used them, ana find that the crampa do not return. MARTIN BCHOOT.
jit feope Ave., Price's 'Hfil, I CSnclnndti, Ohio.
Gentlemen—I -have been Sick, all the winter with ralarrh of tbe stomach and dysentery, and I find your Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky the best remedy 1 ever used. Please send your Baw Beef Formula to take.with lt» MBS. MEARA.
Winston, North Carolina,
Gentlemen—For two years I suffered with what the doctors called Chronic Diarrhoea, and was unable tb get relief. 1 waagreatly reduced whenl commenced the use of your Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky, sliice which I have experienced great rallief.and have gained more than 30 pounds weight.
DOC. COA.TES.
THE DUFFf MALT WHISKY CO., Baltimore, Mb. The Duffy!a Raw Beef Formula mentioned above Is a special household application of the medical virtues and parity Off Duffy's Pare Malt Whisky, and Is intended to more specifically meet the requirements of those suffering from Consumption. Dyspepsia, Indigestion. General Debility ana all Wasting Diseases, la addition to the tonlo effect of our whiBky, It furnishes unequalled blood farming material, whereby the weight and strength, are increased.' A-printed copy of the formula, whleh consists principally of Raw Beef and onr Duffy'l Pure Malt Whisky, will be mailed-to any address, nnder the seal of the company, upon receipt of a two-cent stamp. Or the preparation itself, in liquid form, as put up by a speolal process, making it the most palatable and efficacious beef preparation ever made, can be had of all arupdsis at ONE DOLLAR PEB BOX-
POST OFFICE DIRECTORY
Office, No. 20 South Sixth Street.
OFFICK HQDBfiU '4 L.
General Delivery from 7:80 a. m. until (M p. m. Lobby and Stamp lyepariment, from |'7l80 a. m. until 8KM p. m.
Money Order aad Registry Offloe, trom 8rtX) a. m. untllSKXIp. m. On Bnnday the office is open from 9:00 a m. until 10 a. m. No money order oi register business transacted on Sunday.
MAILS CLOSE,-
BAST —Indianapolis and through east— lip m, 1:40 p. m. and 8:30 p, m. T. H. A I. Railroad, way station, 6K»a. m. and 12 noon.
I. fc St. Ij. way staUon, 11
m, and 830
m.
Ind
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Carbon, Ind (thi
rough pouoh),
a. m.
WEST —81.
LquIs
and through west, 11
p.m., 9:40 a. m. and 1:40 p. m.
•4 Vandalia R. R., way station, 9:40 a. m. and 1.40 p. m. I. A St. L. R. B. way station, 9H' am ».' Illinois Midland, way station, \s 5^0 a. m. .. Toledo. Wabash A Western, wet 1| of Danville, 111.. lg:15 p.m.
UV Charleston, 111., (through poach)
11 p. m. ttoon, 111., (throngk pouoh) Mai
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Paris, 111 (through pouch)
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Culeago, 111., 8:0 a. 10:15jp. Chicago A Eastern Illinois, R. H. way stations, 8:20 a. Danville, 111., (tarongh ponoh), 10:15 p. m. T. H. A Logansport H. It. way stations, 6^0 a. m. Roekvllle, Ind (through pooch). 8:00 p. m. Northern Indiana, Northern
~1 1-
Ohio and Michigan 11 m, and 1:40 p.m.
and eastern Tennessee, 8&0 m. E.
A I. railway way stations to Worthington 6 a m. BACK LINKS.
Priirleton, Prairie Creek, Graysvlll and Pair'caaks—Tuesday, Thursday an Saturday, 7KX) a. m.
Gilbert every day, exsept Sunday, 7:C0 a m. CITY DILIVXHV. The Carriers leave
the Offloe tor
DELIVER/
and collection, over the entire elty,8:46 a. ia. and 1130 P. N. Over the business portion the City &4S a. m., 11 a. m., lsSo p. m.,of
I£0 p. 6:8'
p. m. The mall Is oollsated from Street Letter Boxes on Main street, froLu First to Twelf UI streets, north on Fourth to Cherry, south on Fourth to and south on First to Poplar,andWalnut
on Ohio between
Flrstand Sixth,every week day between 8and 9 a. m., between 9 and 10 a.m. between 13andl p. m. and between 7 JO I p. m. Alf other boxae are collected twice a day, between tnebonreof 740 and 10 a. m., ana between 4:30 and 8RF» p. m.
On Sunday tbe Post Office la open from 9
to
10
o'clock a. m.,and persona desiring their mall can oall at the window deslg nated by the number of their carrier.
Sunday collections over the entire elty are made between H0 and F:80p. in., and again In the business part tbe oity between 7dQand8o'clock,p.ol
VIGO COUNT! FAIR
Sept.
*••11 r1 ov bad. taste lo ™Sutn ton««a. «oa*e*
white ot covercd with a brow ... p»tn in tha ha?.k, aiOeo or lttnt»-on. xdIS.taken, fo- Kheum tism «oor itumach loss of *{,p*tit. H'i. ii.mes uausta and •wmtej^Mratdt), oi-*w»,K»j),tlon ln-tnlehcy ^ndacldeructations bovr.R alternately costlyeand lax At.be loss of memoit, wltn a pAlnini senssi.u having failed to do B0metain'. wnich ought to have beejn^dope ,d«t(Ut,Ts low spirits a thlcfc yellow appe range 01 the skin uu eyAsj'attry ebbgh fever restiersne s- ui. ttrlneisisoftn'yand n• vt colored, 11 ... allowed tostand.dopjf i. _u»en.
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and
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Cheering indications from every qoais ter that this will be the finest and meat popular exhibition in many an. 9«Ui lyfour hundred new stalls wit I be filM. wi|h Fine Horses and Cattle.
SHORT IIORJfS,
HKUEFOKBS, .T: —and JERSEYS,
Well-known prize winners will oompetfl for the large herd premiums.
The most successful raiders of
CATTLE, SHEEP- AND
No Ldquora Sold lurlnr THE FAIR
"-St--'
HOGSi
are Securing Space.
-'-OFIub Masle A Special FVatnre.
There Win Be AHCIKHINIS for *.*'• tl»e People.
Premium Lists cn distributioa attke Secretary's office, 636 Maip street, Teco* Haute, are specially interacting to mat of good stock ana fsisf torses, fameai, gardenfere, amateur 'florists,'melon grew-* en, poultry fancier^- good seamstresses and nne art workers. Send for one.
Good Races Every Day
A number of thoroughbreds will raoe for the Deming cup. Twq other silvercups and liberal panes for Trotten» Paeors and Runners
A fine exhibit of
ShetlandL,
iasrsuRXisroHs
AN1—
Mortgage Loan,
No. 503 1-2 MAIN STREET.
W. H. HAXJ.D.D. B. W.B.MAIL,a. D. 5
DM.
Mall
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No
Gambling or Ganes sf
Onane*.
The 5,000 entries expected in the Fine Art Hall and miscellaneous exhibit o£ articles from the farm garden, dairy, pantry and kitohen will'-be' most attractive I
Ponies.
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Missouri, „Kansas, Arkansas,
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Texas. Nebraska-
"yiA-I. & 8t, L. RAILWAY.
September 8 and
22..:
Free pa±ace reclining chair oars from St. Louis to Kansas Oity without change. Direct connections are made in Unioo Depot at KanBaa City for all points i^" Kansas and Nebraska. Parties deeirinfc to join thiB excursion wilLplease call en si E. E. 8outh, agent I. & St. L. Sixth* stree tdepot. Half fare rates to all land. points, good forty dayB. A. SMITH, D.B. MARTIN, '4 g.p.a. g. w.a.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
a O. LINCOLN. DBlfTIS V. 'i Extracting and arnflciai leeth specialties. All work warranted. Operation one. the natural eth earefully performed.
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Office, 19% South Sixth street, opposite postOfflce, Terre Haste.' ss
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Mail,
DENTISTS,
(Successors to Bartholomew A HalL)
G29K OHI ST., TERES HAUTE, IND.
Elizabeth Eaglesfield, ATTORNEY,
Room 1, savings Bank Blook,
Heneral Law Business.
Special attention given collections.
DE. E. A.
GlItBTT,
DENTIST, S
HAS REMOVED
From the oorner of Sixth and Ohti 106 nprlh Sixth, first door nortn of tlst cboroh.
Ad: your retailer far tbeOriaSaal Beware of Imttntfouj. Rene Genafae anieaa beartB«Efitai JAMES MEANS'. S3 9MO
Made lu Button. Congress Laaa. Beat
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JOHN F. HEOAN, P. M.
Insiir©"WitltL IJ.'C. EEICHEBT.
Agalost Fire, Lib^talng ami Torsi dots He REPRESENTS ONLY the VERY COMPANIES.
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