Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 September 1886 — Page 2
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A BRILLIANT DISPLAY.
L. S. AYIIES &'C0
INDIANAPOLIS.
SAMUEL HANNAFOHi)
ARCHITECT
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FOR THE SEASON OF 1886
The St. Louis Exposition Templar Conclave, S?
St. Louis Fair,
Veiled Prophets Parade, oTrades Display,^" and Other attractions will fort* aeven
Weeks of continued enjoyment: X* and that alt may partlol-^ pate the
J'EED and LB 8T A.B.(,E DMfbweat Corner Wabash anu Streets, Terre Haute, Ind.
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ly a speoial arrangement with. &e pWSlBn«f Farm and Fireside, we can, for a short, time, offer a beautiful gift in connection with o4r paper to every subscriber. It is a magnificent engraving, entitled "The Morning Greeting." A few years ago such a picture not be purchased for less than $5 or $10, the engraving is just as valvable as though you paid a large sum for it. T$e price of the Weekly Express for one year is.... $1-35 Tie price of Farm and Fireside for one jrearie 50 The value of an engraving is fully.
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REPUBLICAN TICKET, •waar. I tK-o. For GohgreartAte,e*f:-nf!»J4(jr I JAMES T. JOHNSTON, of P«rke.u4u
For Joint Representative,
DJEOATTJE DOTVNIITO. crr Vermillion. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
Judge at Superior Courts ij iM eHENBlT C.HEVITr County Clerk,
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JOHN G. WABB1SN. &4 County Treasurer, xjifa FBASKLlNC.FIttBEOK. ifa »!lt'! Audftor,1
JAMES V. KATTOX. b.
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BAN305I B. BBOTffEftTON/'
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8^ DAVID W. HENBV. •*r 'tJommiwioner, 8eoondDistrict«^i UICHABD. J. SPABK8. ?0 Mfr
Commissioner, Third District, tjANFOBDF. HENDEHSON. siyjfci Bepresenfetive, *«^WE8tEI oloveb.
For Llehtenant Sovlir.!':
BtJMBT S. K0BERT80N, of AH ^iunty. For Secretary of Stated? CHABLESF. GRIFFIN, of Late wv 'v.. s4 For Auditor of State, „^jJl
BBDCE CABB, of Orange conn'U* ._ For Treasurer of Stats.. t« v'
Persons leaving town for the season, and summer travelers, can have the Express mailed to them, postpaid, for 15 cents a week, the addrea* being changed as often as desired. gr(All
Down with Lambism. Down with minority rule.
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Down with false pretensions.
Down with the gerrymander.
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Down with Lambism, down with false pretenses and hypocracy.
Bland act have reached
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Lamb, the graat Indiana tariff strad-
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as he desarverta toe
The Democratic Colon!
arty icvestbesol
iimof their^fledtiosb"''1
Tue Democrata claim they are friends a£o the 6ol«]itre, stiil they did not iecrjg niz« bi» on We ooanty ticket
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The beat element of the Democratic party in Yigo tottnty is fighting Lamb, decent Democrats declare that Lftnbiem must go. ..Ttal.-
Lamb nS longer boasts that he carries the Greenback vote in his pocket, and that he conld use it at his pleasure.
Tbe Democratic party, the minority, enacted the infamous gerrymander making it poeeible for thy-minority to rule. Bepublicans, Greeabaciera and Prohibi tionists should not forget this.
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I The, Republican .campaign will, be opened at the G^and Opera house, In dianapolis, Thursday night by Senator Harriaon. Colonel B. W. Thompson w^U be present, and will probably pre f-
The killing of the telegraph operator ai the "Vacdalia croaejpg near Marshall, Saturday night, was a .cold-blooded ojorder. £ut the people of Marshall should not act rashly. Let jndgment prevail, and the law take its cbaroa. .r.L, tin th«sunny South they not only'take their shot gna with them to elefltione,'bnt tHe weapon ia a part of a regulation cro^uet and baseball outfit. While it may not be used upon the ground, it ia necessary in settling the disputes that arise afterward. In a little affair of this sort, which occured in Texas last week, three irien weft killed... In the .language of the rdvivaliat, "let the good work go on
Ttfe election in Wig^nsin thiS1year is oie of peculi 'r importance. Beginning in 1,849 Re state officers haye bee» elect«d i4 -ttre+odd-nuWbered yeara. This waa contrDiied' ti&iil 188® j' a constitutional amendment adopted the following ye£r provided that state officers after that time sljjonld be elected in the^even-numbered y|ars. In accordance with this provision tqe terms of the state officers which would hive expired December 31, 1885, were extended one year. There are to be elected this fall, therefore, county officer? in every county, all the members of the assembly, half the state senate a fall set of state officers and nine members of conggns. Campaign oratory will be in d4ioan|, and the honest voter will feel his proud importance to the utmost ^ith bo much to be loat or gained, both parties ace working with a will.'
Oat of seventy-nine members of the present tsotigresa, fifty-six Jiave been re nominated and twenty-three defeated for re-nomination. Thus far sixteen Repub licans have been re-nominated and only tiro defeated, and sixty Democrats renominated and twenty-one defeated. This Would indicate that there is considerable dissatisfaction among Democrats with their preeent representatives. Of Umbb ,8fvfenty-nine members twenty voted againsl tSe1 Morrison, bill, and of the tfronty fifteen Bepublicans and i'wo Bern carats have been re-nominated and one Republican and two Demoorals de "'Jjat of the fifty-one of the -nine who voted for the Morrispn bill, thirty-eight--DOTM)crat8 and one Republican have been renominated, ^Mle «i»teen Democrats and one Bepublican have been defeated. The Democratic members who failed of renomina don come mainly from the South, and Sis majority of the defeated Democrats yoted for Morrison's bill, it is a strong indication that the Southern people are learning the benefits of protection. The indications are that the next house will be stronger for protection than the present bouse.,
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It was 'the Democratic, and ifot the t^pj^blipan party, that perpetuated and defended the institution of slavery. It |a reasonable to suppose that the n«^ro will vote with tte party which legalized the buying, selling, lashing and robbing" of 'his race. Yet with a population of 5,500,000, the negro in the South is praeticslly without representation. In wceot speech delivered at Etna Grove, e, Mr. Blaine discussed the bold shameless fraudi perpetrated there, Which are acquiesced in and aided by the best and most honorable men of the South. A personal friend had told him that, in an election in Mississippi and North Carolina, the cstored men were well organised and largely in the majority in both states, and woald have car-
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Bepreaentative.
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W. W. CASTO.
"3 4 Surveyor, ?.j FBANK TUTTLE. •Coroner,
KORNMAN/ HA or
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J. A. LEMCKE, of Vanderbug ried the election but for the activity and For Judge of the Snprema Cou.* vigilance of the whites at the last BYBOK K. ELLIOTT, of Hariou -V
For Attorney General,
LOUIS T. MICHENER, of 8helby oo\ ?i For Clerk of the Supreme Court, WILLIAM X. NOBLE, of Wayne, county.
For SuperirtHMlemt of Public Instruction, HABVEY M. W
FOLIjETTE.
Boone county.
TEN THOUSAND^
The Weekly Express next week will issue an edition of 10,000 copies for distribution during the fair. The Weekly Express is the largest paper published in Terre Haute, and contains, more reading matter than all the o'her weeklies published in Terre Haute combined. It is made ap of the best news that appears in the Dailyr A limited number of advertisements will be accepted. Those desiring spp.ee should apply early.
moment. No fraud or violence was intended by the blacks they were Ifimply to exercise their privilege as citizens and would have out-voted their former masters. The reftraal to permit the colored man to vote and the appropriationof their electoral strength is regarded its fight and proper. Mr. Blaine thinks it will read strange in the future histcry of the country that tbe franchise of the colored rote could be neutralized and destroyed, their electoral and representa tire strength ssixed and the adminstra tionOf the national government continued apainst. a J4Sgfi majority of un doubted legal voters.
Senator McDonald is confident his party will carry Indiana this fall, without the usual arduous and exhausting Work of importing voters and stealing and atnffing ballot-boxes. So it will be seen that the gerrymander ia a laborsaving measure, a fact that oommehdi it to the rank and file of the Democratic party. He says that his constituents in this state an entirely pleased with the administration, even those who were displeased at the indignities heaped upon the late Mr. Hendricks, tbe marked neglect that was manifested toward him, both personally and offically. All these alight have been freely and folly pardoned, and there is not a Bourbon from
O a a
The silver dollars coined under the .. ,. .. throw up his hat now and vote for
a total ot 239,-
Grover two yean hence. At least, there is every reason for Mr. McDonald to promise as much presuming upon the en-
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er. the sreat vore INDIANA STATE
,,wt couragip^ onnogk st present^ lie *1858f8®e8—thatin their Inmost bSrflftB few
Cipsvland for entleavofing to carry out Jj^is letter ^aec#||ace^phw wfll not Execrate bim if be retains solid Republicans in office, and give-positions to others 1%1otu 6f4hevery hungiry anff the very thirsty from hungrierj tifftl' thitfctier atiil, ind while almost twb ^eart of the administration —bare—aheady slipped away, with little promise for the xi&aining two and nothingat^ll after.thatit
Tire party is progressive. "To the victor belongs thoapoila," ia,nf the Jack-goniau-gilaiian. period
of civil sarvioe rules is mpdern cent fith
:At
reto
and will be awom .aod sub^cri oribedi as
much—frcqnennyL as the
bteepcy of the sitnation demand^ a^d^'was Mr. McDonald also modestly intgtfaW tijat if the United States senatorship is rust upon him he wij^ioi decline because he wa/Hk^feski because ab\ c^ptance will b^juis qaty. So litfl6'bs| been hito of late, ^cl much ha^^pki thr candi^jte^sfer the pi«i®i^"pi l: that apSf tEe candidaoy? '84t,a the cabinet^under "fl^r eery he
findslso Batisfac-
REauns^ and the little lack of, harmony between hipi an.d the house is the result of natural and unavoidable caiises.' same may be said of earthquakes and' ty clones, whicbis an interpolation^d^ not &&-indirect quotation, fof.the senator is tst now studying politics and not physici. He is of the opinion that the cabinet will not be changed, and that Mr. Cleveland Vill be nomimtted' and' re--eliectUd in "l£i88i She iftbo^ 4adttf ttnd o^ioiOng, or (opinions strictly, apeaking, wjBre-r^sjeeort^ Iffl^nutt^gto Yjork leporteHlaaUjaturda^ fr
The lataat damaging, ^umprv in dldmlatlon bhjut.l}t. John is that ha blacks, his mustaohe adt the dull, respectable hue of stove-blacking, but the iniquitous darkest'of Frenot'J stoves p.ilish qrprinter's ink.
The Chicago 'university *i» dead4 ^H%her ecjuDatMnj doea npt flouriaji h^thrt bpwing.atmMphere, but the beer gardens and porkpacking establishments areljooming. "i. ii ii .. was
VOICE OF THE PEOPLE A Qti.gtton of Motley,T6 the Editor of theiSxpreee: |Deab
Sib.—Onthe7thof
of
ex-mayor
Thomas L. Stilwell,
Crawfordsville, has been nominated as joint representative in the district composed of Clay, Putnam and Montgomery Counties. The ^nomination was made by Acclamation.
The Bepublican senatorial 'convention between Starke and St. Joseph counties fend the judicial convention between La Forte and Sr. Joseph counties will be held next Thursday, in the same day of cangressional ctmventioifP3
the Bspublican convention «Sd primaries in Fayette on Saturday night there were seventeen delegates for. B. W. Smith, two for Colonel James Lai lis and three for Langdon.' It is probable that the entire delegation will support Smith tfiie joint convention of Vanderburgh, Gibson aad Knox countiw, will ba hfald at Princeton to day to nominate a representative. A man of commanding abil ities is wanted. The party place a construction peculiarly their owa upoh sueh an individnaK
The Indianapolis Journal proffers the information that many of the state apers are printing the nahle of the canidate for secretary Of state as Charles
Griffin, when it should be Cbarles F,, his fall name being Charles Fremont Newsjilkpera which have been printing ii incorrectly are requested to correct it.
The Bepublican convention of .Van derburgh county was held last Saturday at Salt Wells park. The ticket is one of the strongest throughout that has ever, been presented. The course taken by the colored delegates was particularly com-, mendable they worked for the good of the party,rather than for their individual intere8ts. One of their number, Mr. Frederick Douglas Morton, made an elegant and forcible speech, which will entitle him to fuller, recognition in -the— future. The workingmen have two representatives for legislative positions where they can accomplish the most practical good for tbe labor interests of their contitu ents. The convention indorsed the state platform. Hi »lfi A Well-Knowft aad "PrWiatent Orlmls.1^ Globe-Democrat.
The idea that Geronimo and his'lellowmurderers should be accorded th^ protection and immunity of prisoners oifWr because they happen to have been hunN ed down United States troops is manifestly absurd. They are simply so many well know ana persistent criminals, guilty of wanton and unpardonable offenses. and they ahould be dealt with exactly aa the same number of white desperadoes would be treated under like circumstances. tj
Thirty-three years have passed anee the introduction of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, and it still stands unrivalled. Get the genuine. Price 25 cents."
Tbe lumbermen of preparing to cut feet of lumber next winter.
of Fairfield, He., upward of 25,000,1
are ,000
Cure that frightful cough with a few diges of Bed Star Cough Cure. Twentyfive cents.
NEWS.
Logai^nort conf^ibnt^d },500 to" a Subiiy' tfCerrfoon
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September, I sold
tilt stock of the Terre Baute Paper company a( public auction, to satisfy jk judgment lettered in Jn.tioe A. JB. Felafflathal'e court, to J^eniy.Demlng, fy $8,00Q, After .j^aalewaa made, find, before any money was, pud, the attorneys ot the plaintiffs and Mr. Deming met and 'made an agreement by which the money was to be paid' on Wednesday,' September 22. The men in wfioee fdvor the judgment wss rendered have not received any money a».yet, and have remarked' that I am. hflding.them out of it. I wish to state that 1 hkve hot received one cent of them jney from sail sale yet, nor was a party to the agreenlent between the attorneys, and thqt just as soon as 1 do receive the money 'tho men Will get it. Yours respeotfnlly, l*. alt ,1 W- F. Woi*, Constable., *rte A Flagratft Plagarlsm^ (it Afigd Tribune. «, "Yonng min," said the village editor revetely, to the-asplring poet vho hadHUonf^t. in one of his latest efforts for publication, '*this
is
eyes, my Soul!
b&d
poem on 'Lucy's Charms'
not
as
4hole, bnt that second veree, beginning
her
'Her
is certainly a most-
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flagrant plagarism. '/ou'il find. that in any Methodist hymn bojk. •, ii, a
POLITICAL POINTS.
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The nomination of J. S. Dodge, of Elkhart, at the Bepublican congressional convention, is predicted by the £lhkart Beview.
audience of "base ball
The English residents of Fort Wayne have organized a society to be known as the "Bobin Hood Lodge, No. 216, of tbe Sona.of St/George."
has thirty-seven
ft
eharter members. A liquor license has been gran led Ira B. Smith, of Grant oounty, notwithstanding tbe protest of nine-tenths of the citizens of Fairmont. The town has never had a saloon, and doesn't want one.
Calamity Jane, a well known character in Bichmond, has removed to Logansport. She is a chronic pauper of venerableage, a&dimakes the life oi the township trustee a burden wherever she may sojourn. •Frank Broriak, an old man 71 years of age.Srbo lives in Wanatah, was struck by the east-bound passenger train last SatUfd^ii'tfd ibstatitly killed. He was deaf^
Unaware of the approaching .-t
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A^pirited conflict is poiu^^n between tbedruggesti and doctors in Evasville. Alt the instigation of the latter the grand jury are investigating cases wherein the dft^ggiqt? have violated the law by presenting for patients.
St. Joseph's Catholic Church, eight mU«g- frcm* jBvansyille, was destroyed by fire' on Saturday, with the jews, bells and pict'a res belonging to it. Nothing Wias saved but the ^acred vessels and vestmmts. The loas was $8,000, with no insurance.,,'",
ministration Mtpf and important and ^elusive. Cleveland, the senator stafes, has steadily strengthened: himself with the :Sootby prasnmably, by, vetoing priya|eJ^Ajri*A% the lOth wvalry were rapresented. Mecn.i: __j il. i:ui. *i oeralOf Ohio
Thtee thonSand persons attend the solrerunion at Eligabethtown last The 6th, 7th, 8th." 12th, 22d, 25th, 37tb, 82d, 93d, 145th infantry and
re-a
and Kentucky regiments
also^aesenfe street fight'which ooeurted at Covington,"oa Sanday afternoon, Charley "Vauber ^ras fatally iniured by another boy, named Tom Bayers. Vauber was struck,by Sayers, wbo threw a broken railroad link at bim, breaking his skull. Sayerelfe now in jail. iThe town trustees' oi Nashville, in Brown county, have passed an ordinance olfaslBg
vUiethe
baloons at 9 p. m. each day,
\ad filing fine for each violation of Tire Ordinance at'$5 to $10. The ordinance sleo provides that all liquor license fees Bhalf be ,tt^ii^d into the town school IdndT
The.JiIontgo^iery county fair, wtrich clpsedla^t^aturday evening, was one of the mpat,.successful ever held. Twenty thousand .people were present on Thursday*.-. .Premiums have been paid to the amount of $7,500, while the association will clear $5,000 over and above all ex
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Thieves the residence of J. C. Kollman, of Columbus, and administeringa dote of chloroform, secured a pocketbook, which he had placed under pillow for safe keeping,: and a pair of pantaloons which he aad thrown on the foot of the bjd when be undressed. Other articles 01 clothing were taken from a wardrobe id the same room. |A remarkably nimble horse won the trotting race at the Corydon fair last week. While on the track for exerfcise, going & 2:32 gait he ran Into a buggy in which were a man and his wife and a Urge trunk. The horse, driver and sulky went over the buggy, demolishing the wheels, throwing the man and woman to the ground and injuring both severely. The leaping horse fell some distance beyond the wrecked buggy and it was supposed h& was killed. But he jumped up apd was none worse the for his surprising gymnastics.
Miss Luiu Coates made a balloon ascension at Crawlordsville on Saturday afternoon. When she attempted to de scetfd, the balloon was blown into a tree ,t6p and torn. She had thrown out the anchor, but it gave way, and the balloon shot up into the air, attaining an altitude of 300 feet. She then attempted to 'dpien the valve, when the balloon turned on its iside and exploded and descended with the rapidity of lightning. She saved herself by bracing her feet and shoulders against the sideB of the busket, its elasticity (breaking the force of the fall. She was well shaken up, but was not seriously
Excursions to the Races.The committee having the matter in charge have made arrangement for cheap excursions to be run to this city during the coming races. The Illinois Midland will run special trains and have made Very reasonable^rates, carrying passengers between LoviBgtou and this city for $2 25 for the round trip. The C. & E. I., E. & T. H., and E. & I. will carry passengers at one fare for the round trip. The remaining roads have not beta heard from. These excursions will undoubtedly bring a very large number of persons to this city and will add materially to the success of the races 1 iii *5j"i
The Ellsworth Paper Company.
The Ellsworth Paper compahy, of Ellsworth, was incorporated yesterday with a capital stouk of $100,000. The directois are Crawford Fairbanks, Henry Deming, D. Deming, Josephus Collett and James B. Kendall.
The frequent and painful disease, rheumatism, can be permanently cured by Salvation,Oij. I
Mrs. Burnett and Mr. Howels are the guests of Stilson Hutchins at fJovernor'6 Island, Lake Wmnipisiogee.
Strengthen your iinscles and make your limbs firm and elastic by using St. Jacobs Oil.
Thie Winchester ,finder predicts early wiBter becayte migatery birds going south a m^ath earlier than
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Is tile Oriental salutation^ knowing that good health cannot
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Should not hesitate to wait upon ill with such diseases as Small-pox, Cholera or Scarlet Fever. There is little to be feared by persons waiting on the sick if they will use Darbys Prophylactic Fiuid freely. In sick-rooms it should be exposed on a plate or saucer, and the patient sponged off #ith the Fluid diluted. For safety, cleanliness and comfort in the sick-room the Fluid is indispensable. .v,
JPoiton.
from, Opiates* Emetics am
SURE* Cfe,
LsUKb.
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AT DBU6GI8T9 AND DEALERS. I CHAEI.ES a. TOGsua ax, "4'TTTftCT, WB
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ROKERS,
&eeks, tyflds,
Grain and
Premiers
Stbeet.—Up Staebs.
First Natioitet Bank, Indianapolis, Ind. first National Bank, Evansville, Ind. Louisville Banking Company, Louisville, Ky.
Covington City National Bank, Coving
i&"lJrect
private wires.
Telephone 193, Call for market quotations.
without a
healthy Liver, When the Liver
is
torpid
the^ Bow*
els are sluggish and constipated,the food lies in the stomach undigested, poiQ.-. oning the blood Irequenii headache ensues a
feeling
of lassitude^ despondency and
nervottsneSs
how the whole system is deranged. Simmons.
Regulator
with
Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky
Duffy's Raw Beef Formula.
Weight and Strength.
GbIo
of 35 pi)U6(is. 284 Division St.. New York City, I April 21,18SJ. Gentlemen—Six weeks ago I commenced taking your .Duffy's Kaw Beef Formula. Previous to that time 1 was completely run down in health from want of sleep, poor appetite, and weighing only i2l pounds. Since then my restoration to health has been wonderful. I tow weigh
1}
indicate
ver
-has
been the
means of restoring more people to health and happines by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency known on ^arth.
It acts
extraordinary power,
and efficacy.
NEVEB BEBK OISAFFQIHTEI)-
Z"' ha
As a genera! family remedy for Dyapep«iR, Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc., I hardly ever use anything else, and have never been disappointed In the affect produced it seems to be almost a perfect cure for all diseases or the Stomach and Bowels. W. J. AicKLBOT,Mact,n, Qa. 6..-* .. fcr*r.
ONLY GENUINE
Has our Stamp in red on front of Wrap per. J. H. ZEILIN
CO., Philadelphia Pa.
St
3o le Proprietors. Price, #1.00
pounds, sleep well and
JSU
have a goo appetite. 1 never felt better in all my life. LOUIS WARD. Gain of 20 Ponnds. M. Cuming?, Real Estate, Renting and1)
Loan Kooms, 50 Washington St, Ohlcago, 111. May 7, 1886.4 Gentlemen—I was so reduced by dyspepsia or indglestlon that 1. thought my Umt had about come, and I had to live on beef tea, htale bread and milk, etc. I have been taking your Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky ana Raw Beef formula aboutthree months, and have galnerl about twenty pounds in flesh andean eatabont every ihing, and have not felt so well in twenty years. M. OUMINGS. Galu^of 15 Pounds.
S. E Cor. 16th and Wood sta., 1 Philadelphia,
Gentlemen—About four months ago I commenced the use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky and Raw Beef Formula. I had previously been an in valid for six months and had used every irfmsglnable remedy, and got no good from anything. My appetite and strength were gone and I had a very bad cough. I am entirely cured I have gained fifteen pounds in weight and can nighly recommend It
Please call
Jb.
THE DUFFY MALT WHISKY CO., BAI/tihore, MD. a®" The Dufly's Raw Beef Formula mentioned above Is a speoial household application of the medical virtues and purity of Dufly's Pure Malt Whisky, and is intended to more specifically meet the requirements of those suffering from Consumption. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, General Debility ana ail Wasting Diseases. In addition to the tonic effect of our whisky, it furnishes unequalled bloodirming material, whereby the and strength are Increased. A pr eopy of the formula, which consists prin-
eight
A printed prin-
our Duffy's
olpally of Raw Beef and Pure Malt Whisky, will be mailed to any address, under the seal of the company, I ADMISSION: Parquette and Balcony upon receipt of a. two-cent stamp. Or I (reserved), 20o. Gallery, 10c.. H»seived the preparation Itself, in liquid form, as put up by a special process, making it the. most palatable and efficacious beef preparation ever made, can be had of all druggists at (JN8 DOLLAR PlSK BOT-
THE TOPULAB
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,N.. Y. 5 & 10:
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s^tore,|
:r
''$i ZZH W»ba»h Ave. South Side.
vit
Is selling goods at exceedingly low prices I A general assortment of useful and orna-1 mental articlts at
Pock Bothim rric'es.'*"*^
'TJ.u and sec us and be convinced. PERGDSOX & RHODES,!
44k your retailer iar t-io
Beware of ImltottSnt
Kone Gemsiue anleas btarl^f JAMES MEANS' S3 Si Hade In Button, ConcTesiaDd
Loco. Best
Bkin. PR.-xcallodl
oftfty,C&
jrtahtl.
A postalc
once.
us will brins yo: tloahdwtogef" State G? 3
loonsre:
niboe ctaoda hlshar ln .4^UtUttloA of than or wearl
than any other in tb« wm-!d. 'fhoaor is wUl teU you (he rctdaa If yoa
fKK RU 0 SSTITIJT|5 (Forty-third Year.)
's
MARK.
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Freehold, N. J,,
Prepares boys snd young men for College or for Business. Backward beyg privately taught. Place healthful grounds ample bftst ball, foot ball, military drill, bowline alley, gymnasium. REV. A. 8, CH.4M3ERS. A. IV
Principal
?ROM *X H3
A WORD
OLD MAN!I
C. K. GTFFORD, tbe Veterinary Surgeon, 412 N. Fifth St. fee's now so recuperated in health as lo give bis time and services again to the profession. He is too well known bf-re, after twenty-two years of pracll in th a valley, to re-1 quire a forma: lutro-luctlon.
ANDREW R0ESCH,
SAW VXXJINC*,
LOCK A GUNSMITHINS, BCALS REPAIRING, Etc,
Cacti Street, Ncrtl» if Xslfi.
seats on sale on Saturday, Sept. 11. GO WHERE THE CROWD GOE«.
EVERYBODY IS INTERESTED
At the weat isarga:
Seel Some if
AMUSEMENTS.
KJ8G, B^KE & CO.'S
GrREtVE AMERICAN
[ALLIED SHOWS,
MUSEUM
-X ,.
J.2&0SB 31
ITUAIMDANIMAL
Great Bargains now being offered at**
the FAMOUS SHOE STORE 513 Main St. .. where the greatest variety in wear can be found to select from oLnr the latest styles and best qualities
ladies' glove kid tap, button shafts Ladies' cur kid, button shoes Ladies' flue cur kid, button shoes Ladies' hand made flue kidy button^ Ladies'pebble, button shoes Ladies' fine pebble goat, butt off iMes' Men's dress sljoes, button and congress Men's fine calf shoes Men's working shoes, sewed and pegged Men's heaT whole stock boots Men's good heavy boots Misses and boy s' sciiool shoes
i.
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Children's School shoes And all other goods in our line in the way of heayy boots and^ ahoesgfor the iarmer's wear. In men's, boys' and ladies misses^ and chiiren's at prices below any and all competition.
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AYLOROPERA HOUS I
N
,w. McKECHINE.
Oain of 10 Pounds^ Wellington, Mass., Feb. 13,1886. Gentlemen—1 can heartily say I have derived very much ben fit from the use of your Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky and Raw Beef Formula. 1 have gained in strength, and have added ven pounds to my weight. JOSEPH BOND,
One Week and Saturday v* Matinee,
XB.
WILBER'S
REPERTOIRE:
examine before you buy. JReraem-}} bcr the place, "•1131"-w*
The Famous tShoe JStorej
513 Main Street, •f-T'.m
.V
'i
Monday—Fanohon, The Cricket Tuesday—The Galley Slave. Wednesday—A Celebrated Case. *tA*Thursday—Esmeralda, Friday—The-Atonement, or Passions Martyr.
Saturday—Van, The Virginian Matinee on Saturday at 2 p. m. Edith's Burglar and Joshua whltcomb on which occasion a beautiful doll valued at S10.00 will be presented to some child in the audience,
S
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*4 I .-AND-
Embodying the greatest variety of atI tractive lecreatlou of any American I Combination ou the road, will e.Miibltat I Terre Haute,
SEPT. 15 and 16,
An Extraordinary Skilled Arenlo Talent.
Convocation of Our Museum lie
I partment will be found to be replete with the strangest living marvels ana mechanical wonder*. !,OO0 rare animate and inanlma'e curiosities. Prof. Webber's Silver Cornet. Band will oarade Ju*t j.revtous to the afternoon exhibitlou in their beautiful chariot, throughout the principal streets. Remember—One ticket adm tin to both pavilions. Admission 19 and 10 cents. Doors open at 1 and 7 pm. daily 1
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The onl milk. and Teethings
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wasting
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g. Oar Boo". Vfl
and Feeding of Infanta, mailed fra«. DOUBBB, OOODAIaH
OO., Boa toe. If aw
IjyjOTH PBOOF BAGS
For Proteetlon of
BLANKETS, FUB8 AND WOOLENS, WHOLXSA1.E OB KB ATI..
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September
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Free palace reclining chair-oars fwi» St. Louis to Kansas City without change Direct connections are- made in Uine Depot at Kansas City for all pokajg l§ Kansas and Nebraska. Parties to join this excursion will please E. E. South, agent I. & St. L. stree I depot, Half fare rates to all kut& points, good forty days. A. SMITH, D. B. MABTIlf,
G.P.A. Q. W. A.
PROFESSiONftL
CARDS.
C. O. LINCOLN. DENTIST.
Extracting and arlificlal teeth spec lain ties. All work warranted. Operation on the natural eth carefully performed^ Office, 193^ South Sixth street, opposite postofflce, Terre Haute. ^*1. II. C. JtOYSEf'*"
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Savings Bank Block, s:
Room
General Law Business.
Special httentlon given oollections.
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the.corner
INVALIDS
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Mortgage Loan,
603 1-2 MAIN STREET.
Ho.
W. H. HiU, D. D. B. W.R. AIL, 1. D.S
!!•». Hnll A MaU,
DENTISTS,
(Saocensors to Bartholomew & Hall.) 4
828X OBU ST., TIERBE HLMJTE, IKD,
J*
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ani Ohie.
£lapra
of Sixth
»ce
north Sixth, first door nortn of
tlst church.
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tor
3. B. OWEN,.,
PIANO TUNER.
Referencea—Prtf.
Wm.
Sliide,
Zebel,BartnngCenAnton—OSoeH.
E. Kiibonrne, G.
and
Mrs Frances Haberly. tral Book store,53i Main streets
