Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 3, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 July 1874 — Page 4

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A PAPER FOK THE PEOPLE,

"^~P. & WESTFALU I KDITOR AW) PROPRIETOR.

T&RRK MAUTR,

SECOND EDITIONS

WHY NOT*

Do not miss the opportunity of taurine tiacted by the high wages, engage at the

some of the CHEAPEST PRY GOODS ever offered In Tene Haute.

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Wanted."

WRormlT AVD CAOTI

WANTED-

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medittm lB

For Rent1.

Eightii street.

For Sale.

nd vants had no necessity for doing

-POUND—THAT WITH ONE STROKE OF I more honorable for them to go than to

every reading family in this city, as well as the work which will be tbe most

coantfy

*ur* disgraceful, for men or

HATTTRDAV kvvH baldest, will be doing nothing.

JU Stm»t,a black square pocket-boofc, with and go to any honest work rather than, tromKVa IS and a stnaJl pteceof nink call- k. «iL the better will it bo for the

bociety Meetings.

Order of Untwo American IWecnanics *"*. *"w

meets every Wednewtay eventnir In Araerl- (or comfort of the fiunily, and could easily

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AT THK

FAIR GROUNDS,

NEAR TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

Thar***?, A«gMl IS, 1874

I will sell

heMl fShort-H Bulls and BaU

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ernhraeemany eT&e lli^anlmals

A mawityof tlwCow- am Kxtm •Ilkera and all i«)ek wder». "mis will bca|

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w«,ti

the

oeu led.

OoL J. W. Judy of Ittlirois, AeethHMvr. V, BXh the da/ »««sedln» thuwO^John Otke will sell enttre herd, at MsiUvjm. I»d. Parttsa eaa attend both nates. JUIIIHR

flietmveler among the White Moun tains of Now Hampshire surprised at 1 laboras the public needs and to will the character of the servant* whom be I teg to pay for. As theee young ladles finds at the Hot«la in that region. The I ami gentlemen, at tbe close of the seewaiter girls, who serve so promptly, and

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quietly, aad graoefcdly, might easily be studies with well filled parses, they go mistaken for guests instead of servant*. I also with what to batter, a sense of woMany of them, so for as neatness and I manly and manly self-dependence, taste in dress are concerned, and in per-1 Homo fond ps or ma may be horrified at aonal appearance generally, and in in-

telligence, would grace the parlor Mlly, "Catch my daughter, or mjt eon doing well as any guest* of the house, and fiir I „ueh work Some silly girl who prebetter than many. Even the porters, I tends that abe does not know bow to and other servants about theee hotels, MW

the feet, that the "season" occurring in

rtiiFi DIKIT niiv nnnna jjgjjji and boarding-houses as waiters my jmu, and the like. And aa tor tbe male ser-1 If bss been decided in the unttec I rants, they, many of them, come from Statea Court, in Wisconsin, that the the same claas in society. It

Is said

L»OSt. bor so that they shall stop simply say- He may have been wrong in his votoos, morniyo os main I»' P"»r

M"is

coin It. The flwler will be suitably mrnd- *7^ .. ring cases which show the need of more ed on leaving with Mr. Hunley, at Wilson I morals, and for the usefulness and hapBros. A. Hoal^y's. Uini^r.ii careful laws to protect sane people plneas of all concerned.

Woman needs emancipation more

than loan for her bondage is greater than

9- A-« -FTLntlta Coonrfl No lO, th.Tndl"^/U. f^oS I

with

Profit

memben and Tisittn«i^mbMii are eonilal- incrwMe of happlnes. But she dare not

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b«r

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membenof th. imlly to tho «,p-

£,1 wj- ji« 1 pendent of a £uber who bss his bands gnarded moment sdmitted the principle Miort xiorn |^AtXI6^]ftilI Without lier, or who never gives of entire prohibition of the liquor truffle. without growling, but the same hiexor- He said "All sales should be forbidden able law forbid*. Many a woman ts when the peace and public salbty derestleas in hcres^orocd indolence, and I

at the above aims a»d plao«s S» There ia no right Whicii woman needs I h«i been uttered about the infriugoment nwrethanai^ttodoaaorbonest work)of manonal liberty. Personal liberty »ostliJ55otSSto breedinc. Th* above eat-1 that rite can do, without losing ctfte mt»t ykdd to the demands of "the peace Ue

A lnd

—r I b« to b0 brought about, not by weagwed. Sow what do the peace and HAZEL BLUFF HERD. |l**WeUon, but by Changing publieJiaiKy of the p« fade ieoMoif opinkm. He unwritten code of pttbliej mmmmammmmm seutionest la harder to ehM^ps than LEG!*] OHK-AOO is agate in mourning. An-

aMe ami eet^mted hfe«d of cattle. I will with a Wronger power, Tbe p«ti*st the th|« week and targe area la laid waetet. alsoseUforSimw [pulpit, a«d the wtrum. shmild each The fire parted at half-pant fourTueeBOCTM'DOfX WICK rAMBIil|«te»»^bkwwidthie foolish law ofsod-j day evenihg end swept fapldty throagb ~|etywldfii»rtiilda awomaato work for (a wooden dletriet-moetly the hem—of S^pS^adeSSSs^90**»]wage«. She many thrum a piano all dsy pooivir elaasss until about ON •sAvsme *0$ themleeiy el*herself and oftlie«Mlrej«*ciocit the nest aeornlnt, when the tin

BKMSK fin IKK Prai, household, and of all who pass on the I depart meat soeeecded to getting It unTxans^CMi all and vt*r, «»d «tW hrtld easlo, bot if SIM 1 dsr controL Tbe business portion of the sreait takes a t«nt attke wwtef tnacldn^do-1 dty wae b«l akicktly tottehed. It lew. I^SrSaMagen snihd ai«RM wM work, and gets pay lor thM ftom *,9» to !#,«« people

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which have earn© la eonsequence, than tor ainai any other reman. And ail mr &• country a gwot and rapid oinng* is going on. Men and women are beooming emancipated fr tlx Mm notion that "elegant Maura** to a badge of honor to be sought at almost any

JULY 18,1874.1 pri«ol comfort or Integrity ev«». But there it yet roam for Improvement in the direction of tbe solid good sense of tbe

Yankee girl* and boys who an not ashamed U» leave school-room or college hall to wait at hotel tablea, and render such service In the way of honest man

do likowlsc.

that States have a right to regulate the

this voar a student who has just stradu-1 charges of the railroads for carrying

ated at Dartmouth College, and who In- flight and passengew. This decision

'8c'™p"i«« w»BW at Jen* it*me tends entering Ue Havard Divinity has caused considerable excitement iaU Works. Highsst market prt^pstd. Jgpjjooi the coming Autumn, is head I among railroad men, and depressed the waiter in one of these hotels, and that a] prlee of stocks. Some companies are

iS5 number of college students are en- throwing up tkeircbarter*, andmaklng

sr ciroabUlon than say aewnpaper publish- (gaged as porters and servants at this lover their property to individuals to tha?It^^S^Syi^^thwoSSfyre^'m jIUM' o^ber hotels. And these servants avoid the interference of the State. This the homes of itapatrons, and that it is the I are none of your "uppish," I-atn-as- I is a mere dodge. Many of the roads are iSfuS? •dwrtftlo«

good-aa-you-any-day sort, who are I submitting to the laws, but under proabove their buainees. In no place are test. This latter course Is probably the the wished of guests more promptly I wisest, as tending most directly to a soI recognised or more carefblly regarded I lution of the problem. If the people

rm RI.-N-T—kramk Howe of y|VR than here. They go to servo and they find that their attempt to regulate the X? room*, on north Ninth street, 3rd hotwe do serve to tbe best of their ability. I roads works disastrously they will find 2^N°s^S°£M^nMth^nK«tnot!w|

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SALE-4% ACRES OF LAND. 81 southeast of Terre Haute. Well railed lb* general purposes, and especially united to fruit growing. Upon tbe place In a $esl^leewlrt^*bak» Pear Md^herry I «*preme snobbishness of those young trees, Grspsviaes, *4e. Also, a hahltahle men who are ashamed to be seen on the CONSISTENCY isa jewel which the Gov5SSSS•twtTrtth bondte ^ren for motb.r .r «rnor orwho hMrwentand four years. Ten month* free school and sister. There is great need of that hon-1 vetosd three bills of the Legislative 1 est independence which forbids shame I adverso to the Prohibitory temperance lam. J. F. BOULE. fctow of

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why should this be regarded as I their own interests involved, and will be

(any strange thing? These girls have a quick to protect themselves by letting living to make, or they desire to earn I the roads take care of themselves. If money, and these students need funds I the laws are as injurious to railroads as to go on with their studies, and why not I the companies olalm, It will bo but a very

F^nn^T-fth replenish their purses in this wav? The short time before the pooplo will find ahd coal house. Lot very laW wUl'either labor Is honest, and ought to be, as it is railroad facilities decreasing and thembe sold whole or part with the house. This

labor Is honest, and ought to be, as it is I railroad facilities decreasing

^Ip«rt^^nTen^tIyrttMt«S*toThenew I there, considered honorable. Nobody selves suffering in consequence. The rolunamlll of iUKISSXSE,NO.48

For furthwparticolans inquire I loses caste In the regions abcut the Interests of the roads and of the people mountains by serving at the hotels. And I are too closely identified for either class I

wbyshould

Horse. iQtfl at L. KI8»NEK»^IIIJM* of dignity of labor, and here we find It. As some body suggests the formers are Music. Contrast with this the silliness, or not going to kUl the goose that lays the worse, of those young ladies who are not golden eggs, though they may prevent so much ashamed of any ether thing as her from roaming about, and eating up of work, especially for wages, and the *11 the cabbages.

they We talk about the to peraist long In destroying the other.

useful employment. If these h*w, o*1*

lay

a

persons who go into the hotels as ser- elected Lieutenant Governor he was to

so, as

many of them have not, it would be I bonor of the event. When the caterer

came tor

Uv.lnMl««=. In .be good time com-1«*pon®®» but U, h.r. no liquor Th.

man

fERRE TTAWR SATURDAY EVENING' MAIL:

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return to their homes or their

raoh

sentiments, and exclaim Indlgnant-

or

are of a superior order. The explanation (Hod, and some of the young men who of this condition of afihirs Is found In

Hre

theeummer when the schools aw not iu 1 ocie. But the maimer in wbleh ail snob session, the young ladies who teach, at- nMmilbst sound oommoo senne is to

whether lotwt beef is boiled or

waiting for some business to open,

mBJ the

sentiments of thU ar-

claim. When he was

8*™ a dlnnor to some of his Mends in

orders, he told him to spare no

»m«

women, as

it

is

^Id^ Srcalatid The sooner the silly notions which are bot was firm in refusing to provide It.

newspaper ia the State outside of Indlanap- prevent concerning working for wages ]Tb® dinner was declined. Thereupon are banished, and men and women I he counted up Its probable cost and practically believe in the dignity of ia-1 gave the sum to the temperance alllanoe.

back and said that the friends

declared that it would not do to have

such a

dinner without wine. Gov. Tal-

rtwut it, but b. I. .1} right 1. pn«tta».

THKHE ar0 dra0rt

hcalth

a»d

mcmeerg and visiting memtxwn are corauu-1 tncrsaso or sappmew. uuv sne uaro not .* 1 l^^th.tawof«^»blobdo» •nl*e^,°

not podtl»l7 conm»d the o,»l«

positively

L.

COnsUnt]y 0ccur"

Mnt asylumR for lh3

insane. There is man in the State's Prison of Connecticut who has been

ff nl"e,,e°

l,nPP®rt

tor

k!n,"»

man who seduced a woman whom he loved. He Is about to bo transferred to the insane asylum, and he has written

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port forbid tUt ttewomm ^.n Z. «Wnk. h. did right I. killing thM m.n anything to help towards It. Many a Gov. HRKORICICI, In hh) address before young woman would be glad to be indo- the Democratic Convention, In an un-

mand

leartily wishes she were a man that she and tbey continue, as the "peace and might do something, but the terrible public saftty" always demand It, theredisgrace of "working for a living," or I fore prohibit it entirely. Herein he ad doing anything for pay. or working out- mlts tbe principle involved and neatly side a certain sphere, holds her back, kick* out of tbe way all tbe bosh which

^«*iv«» mmtom**, and it aiao binds other twriblevisltaUon by fire oceomrf

H,His whispered idwut te horror tint have been rendered homeless end the •be hi taking hi searing. Awftal, tan*t I km is set down aft fnmifoarto si* milHf We have known wlvee to sue for a] UOMofdollam. eonldnot wtthont laber, and theyl A ooon old »Hhodox d««»fl, named

MftlM take ia Meecham, a«*ed the part of CWlia 1 1 Graves in tlM lost dlaaater from tibe glvWo ere asafetiag ptng^eaa, however, in l«g way rfa dam in Massachueetta.

OTICE OF OO-PARTKER-tb^sa^wv£i»«5} thii directkn. The" ^eetenetkm ef Huongli W« ««brta tbe inhabltanta of rfnvey wasa heavy hisw this fol^y. entire village were warned to fly to the nam* or Beau Hasten. j«ok*t ee ^ere wen riavea to do the! Mlla, whete they ««w tbe flood sweep

The ^setoaatlon ot I nuoaalt We «l

Janets*,** jtSfc. *wk, tlwy who were supported by t»*« ew^r tMr bomes, but nc« a 11* was 1 haee thts day seU nyeeeh^Bsetsend jwwe netgotour toaeeeamlto tolL Theikiei. Otdliaa wee a milkman. tetheab«iTrw^^,a»d^^|8w^ u-4f has more risen to be land milkman are valuable «U«

P.ancxTn^Jthaaklbl for the rwnevsl af rtavery, be-frtrkeMy«M»e are poor properly

it." So say the prohibitionists,

salhty of the public." Just so. We

b«t

TmsymrofourLard wiUbe»o»«i in this neck o'woods ss a NBHIUMOMI* •MI for political acratohlng.

AxovsKn dam has given way in Massachusetts. Ho v« wan 1«* bat lai^e amount of property was detroyed.

LMT month dgbty-imr tad a half per coat of "Old Probabilities," prediotions were well verified, and the percentage continue# to increase.

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Mm. TuawreftiaeB to be Interviewed That's the trouble with this whole aflkir from beginning to end. Those who know the most have the least to aay.

Wa have the declaration of a promi nent physioian that sinoelced tea came Into flsdiion the digestion sud thetwrves are disappoaring more rapidly than ever.

SOMK English dally ppers have been so malicious or so focetioua, or both, as to include notices of high ehurch celebrationis among the theatrical entertain inenta.

AOOOBOIMO to the liberal Christian not leas than S,000 Cathoilc prie«toi have left the Roman Church in this country for various reasons, and are now engaged In secular pursuits here.

A WASHINGTON dispatch says that the ex-rebel, General Longstreet, will be appointed Minister to Ilussala, in place of Jewell, appointed Postmaster General A half dosen years ago such a publication as this would have made the people felrly hoWl^^^^^^

TJKK newspaper men have turned to their old files to put a head on the Chicago fire of this week. "The Great Bum," "Tbe Fire Fiend," "Writhing in the Flames," and such like display lines look femiliar,

STKKRAOK passengers are now tuken to Europe on certain of the lines ot transatlantic steamers for 912.50 each. This decrease in the price of steerage pas will be followed In time by a corresponding decrease in the price of cabin passage, and we may yet be able to visit Europe at an expense of uot more than thirty to forty dollars.

SMJWI/Y drags the great scandal along, and little by little the truth is being squeezed out. A committee of Mr. Beecher's choosing Is now Investigating the affair with closed doors. Mrs. Tilton has testified before the committee, separated from her husband and sought refbge with Beecher's friends, and now Tilton swears to tell the whole truth. Tbe end draweth near.

AlSf ititl

THE Fire at Grantley Mills," printed this week on the Sixth page was written by Fanny Hodgson Burnett, the talented young writer whose home is in Tense. Mrs. Burnett will be remembered as the author of "Surly Tim's Troubles," a story written in the Lancashire dialect, which has become famous among Readers on the Platform. This later story shows tbe same wonderful genius and power. ,• I ,L Ht

TRULY, the fools are not all dead. A man, for a wager of a dollar, went into the drying room of the planing mill at West Chester, Pa., and stayed In there an hour. The room has a constant temperature of 140°. He won the dollar but when he issued from the test of endurance he appeared but a shadow of the man who entered the room. Such a booby wouldn't have beon much loss to to the world If he had been created.

THK Democratic State Convention at Indianapolis, on Wednesday, was largely attended and It was the finest body of men the party has brought together for a numberofyears. The ticket nominated claimed to be very strong one, Is aa follows:

Secretary of State—J. E. Neff, of Randolph. AudllOf—Eb. Henderson, of Morgan

Treasurer—Col. Shaw, of Marlon. ttupcnlntendent of Publfc Instruction —J. II. Smart, of Allen.

Attorney General—C. A. Busklrk, of Gibson.' Judge of the Supreme Court—Horace P. Blddie, of Cass.

MARRIAOK IS said to be good for man and woman. It is good for many things, but not for everything. It will not cure fits. It haa been tried for epilepsy and fkiled. Henry A. Ovington, a merchant of Brooklyn, had a daughter Martha Jane, and Martha Jane had caught fits from over atndy at MAMMA. AU tbe doetors within reach had been consulted, and every remedy tried In vain. Some busy body mentioned marriage to tbe fitther, as a last resort. He proposed this experiment to Idaafitieleddaughter, and her mind being weakened by dis'lase, sbe was quite indilftrent. A marriage was therefore cooked up between her and Gownpe W. QL Spate?* poor hot honsat yottt^t manf who omaMM to fin singular union. Tho couple were married, and the lady continued to grow worse. That was four years ago, and now her fether applies for a divorce for her on the ground tfiat she Is an Imbed!#, and waa not at the time of her marriage in a fit ooaiUaa to make a con tract. There la little doubt that a decree of divorce wftl be «nad« Sixteen doctors joined In pMMftblng marriage for ftta, aad nearly alt the sixteen are still within reach to testtfy that Miss Ovington waa not in a fit oondlUoo to marry when tbsy reooounended It What banemes of poor Speler, when he ta divorced for no foult of hto or hem? He eertataly deaervia aome oonalderatkm at tbe hands of his lhtlt«r-ln-hiw and the doetora. But he will probably be shelved like a bottle $f worthtaw patent owdtalM, and nobody will be weak and sickly enough to take him now. The court ought to provide that he be kept dusted aad bright* and Inviting for some in practice.

Sestrov

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TUS DEMOCRATIC COJfVJSNTZON AND TMMPERAJFCR ft waa ehMrfolly and gtneafctty done. The whisky men of titt State said through the German odttor^-We will support no party in the coming campaign which dona aat impiloltty pledge Itself to repeal the Baxter bill." The Democratic party, assembled In convention at Indianapolis last Wendasday, aaid clearly and emphatically, "W« take that bid." They said: "That the act of Feb. 27th, 1873, commonly known a* tbe Baxter bill, has proven a fhUate, and is, In any respect, a doubtibl oensUtuUonalUy, and is no more efficient in restraining intemperance than a Judicious and well regulated lioewse law. Therefore we are in flavor of the repeal of the Baxter bill, and the enactment of such a license law as shall protect society, and produce a large increase in the school ftmd."

Tbe Jhctia that the Baxter bill has not

proved a foil ure, and it is because it haa Uign^yy dentd

influence. and nothing more The convention stultifies Itself in this

very resolution, saying that this law "is I

no more efficient in restraining tbe evils

admission that it haa not been a feilure,

but has been as efficient as "the judicious

But this cry aBout a lioense law la L,nM rsnhiw. wntiment

raised simply because public sentiment

do not say that this is true of all who! Groceries—Arthur Milligan. are in favor of license instead of the I »ro^^^rtpur A Greenough. present law. It is a question whether I special Notlec—Bulftfins Association, th. right liljMof. lloen» to might X. M. not be as eificMJnt as the Baxter law.j city TreMrert Sale. But when toi*«en-kecpers and free whisky men, all go in heartily for license, it shows clearly that tAey think the proposod lieense law will be less efficient than the present law. And men who are honestly desirous of restraining the evils of Intemperance should carefully consider the question whether the saloon-keepers and whisky men are not right When a candidate for the Legislature says ho wants something more efficient than the Baxter bill, and is patted on the back by all the worst classes in the community, it is safe to conclude that tbey know what all such talk is worth. They are willing he should talk about more efficiency, they rather like it, for it sounds well, and puts them in good humor with themselves, but they expect and know that, however he talks, he will vote for that which Is less efficient. Tho Democratic party has fairly Mid squarely assumed its place as the whisky party of Indiana. They will be faithful to the pledges which they haye made.

MAN,LLK®

Br n»By begins to Molt aa theogb Beecher will "pell throngh."

Ttuox baa est next Monday to tell-all he knows. He threatens to "make other breasts ache."

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Tim Anmeiatiou of Saloon Keepers aad Liquor Dealers, of Indianapolis, has formally endorsed the Democratic ticket.

THK celestial visitor which Is just passing below the northweMtern horlaon has received the most distinguished consideration from press and peopta. sBsaBsaesBESssssss »i

TKS Cincinnati Times says the Act that Kedpath is mixing himself up in the Beecher-Tllton alfitir suggests the harrowing suspicion that Mrs. Tilton Is going to lecture.

Tfn* item going the rounds of the papers that Kitty Blanohaid, (Mrs. McKeo Rankin) th« actresa, well known in this ®lly»is a cook in a Chicago hotel, is in-

not that the grost MM and cry la raised I respondent. it. It has proved mighty ia-} convenient law to theeswho desire to only oflfense against make a living out of the vices or weak- J111®"Mre-T- to leave her neesea of their neighbors, and baa shut *u#b*n?'wb®"f1® ®wn®40 him for adup hundreds of saloon* and rid entire I «n,plalnt that TOton was runcounties of their pmaence and cursing

a Kew Yo!

,lI"g 8trail8®

^omen. Only this

NKW YORK paper states that at one

cf

th« up-town hotels in that city tho

blJ1 Qf

of intemperance than a judicious and printed on satin, in green and gold letwell regulated license law," which is an

fkro for tho Sunday dinner is

ten(f an(j

lady guest of the bouse

8 pnaeatod with a

h(^}n taking

and well regulated license law," which! sssaesnesanessr they pledge themselves to support. Pol- THK New York papers and doctors iticians when endesvorin^ to form a are getting this hydrophobia business platform to catch the votes of the enemies I down to a fine point—to a point that of any law, do not say it Is no better! would bo "wonderftil, If true." It used than the law which they propose to en- to be considered that a man bitten by a act, unless they are persuaded that It is, I dog that was mad might have the hydroat least, Just as good. So they said what phobia. Reoently, however, It was exis not true about the law, and betrayed plained that it was not necessary to be their consciousness that they knew that bitten—that the saliva of the mad-dog what they had said was not true. Or, iI might iallon a scatch, or on the mucous they choose the other horn of the dilem- membrane of tbe lips, and commanicato ma, they propose to repeal a temperance the disease. Next they said that it was law which has proved a fidlure. and en- not necessary for tbe dog to be madact another for which the most that they that the disease could be just as well can say, is that it will be as good as tbe communicated by a well dog. And, one which haa failed. Tbe cry about the finally, it appears that no dog and no school fund Is all buncombe. Thero Is bite are neoessary in the case at all, tho no reason In the world why a fee for a I disease kindly consenting to do away permit shall not bo incorporated Into I with all of them, and attend to its busithe Baxter bill, as we think should have ness spontaneously. And now that tho been in the first place, and this revenue bite, the rabies and the dog arc diaobtained as well as by what they term a I pensed with, the only other thing neollcense law.A 'i-'its' |essary is toget along without the man.

Who

would be outraged by a demand for free thresher, I killed Pat Shannon."—[Ind. whisky. It Is an effort to get rid of as I Journal. much restraint upon the liquor business as possible. It is enough to know that every saloon-keeper and every out and out whisky man cries out lustily now for a license system, a "stringent" license law. They urge that it will be a great deal more efficient. Is anybody fool enough to believe that these men want an efficient anti-liquor law They are in liavor of free whisky, and cry license simply upon the principle that half a loaf is better than no bread. We

bouquet of flowers

her seat st the tabic,

killed Pat Shannon?" "I,"

Jim Rvan

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w|th 1|tUa bea

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The City ancf Vicinity.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Opera Home—Hidden Hand. Notice to Contractor*—Hay and Oats. For Bale or Rent—Dwelling—Kiauier. Wanted—Hcrap Iron-T. H. Nail Works. Wanted—Agents—Howe

H.

M. Co.

For Rent— House—R. Zimmerman. Dry Goods—Felsenheld A Jaurtet. Closing Oat—Bee Hite. Music-W. El. Paige A Trunks—Miller A Arieth.

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Removal—Dr. H. J, Treat. Boots and Shoe®—N. Andrews. Boots and Shoes—Scott A Huston. Hats—Howe A Yates. Drugs, AO—Austin A Black. Insurance—Hager A McKeen. Insurance—Wharton, Riddle A Co, ,, Bakery—White A Uewhinney. Terre Haute Commercial College. -, Photograph Frame*—Cent Store. Plcuie—Third Baptist Church. Fancy Goods—A. Hers A Go. Jewelry—O. Trask. Jewelry and Fancy tioods—Rldute. Toilet. Goods—Buntln A Armstrong. Pencils, Ac—Button A Hamilton. Building Material—A. U. Austin A Co. Lost—Pocket Book.

GOOD-HYE MR. Comet.

WATKRMKLOJ* time has come.

Gtoatous weather for tho crops, I THK blackberry crop is immense.

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THB Hidden Hand at the Opera House to-night. %r THK comet does not hold its head so high. It is getting down In the world.

FATTST* B. PRICK will play In Marshall,

We say frankly that the German editor* for the- first time next Wednesday evecan trust their pledge. And we say aa frankly to temperance men that thoy "*ug. may settle it in their minds, that the I itm«i Satanlav niirht dndnattfi

artv will do all that Is In Its {wwer to I u»uai s^ttti^y n^hi aramsi the present law. Tbe chief dif^ entertainment at the Opera House this fercnce betweon the two parties Is on the I evening. tempcrancequestion. The other Issues! ,, if thereare any, amount to very little. I Twswt is a notable fotallty attending It hi the question of the efficient.Baxter tike whooping cough among children law, or tbe weakest temperance law that mi* v*ar can get votes enough to pass it.

BKECBEM ASA LADIE& MAN. [New York Correspondence.] As might be Inferred, Henry Ward Beecher »tbe most flattered, petted, And

Tax city swarms with tbe honest granger to-day, bia harwsit^ days being about otrfed.

THort"Or*phkis" whkdt define tho

lauded of all oar preachera. Many ofthe smooth, clean stone pavements are not women of his congregation believe, as I— tbey do In their own existence, 'K** Ioni,lcntt1,

THK first load of watermelons fhwt cm, up thU w^k.

rolled Into one, they would Infinitely Chicago got them. prefer Beecher to the jr™nd combine* 1 r"T~*r. Ion. The Pastor of Plymouth Church TH* unusual fotallty among inflsnts fas diatlnctly human, so broad, so tbe past week should cause mothers to

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steer dear of tbe thousand dangers that! peace with his wife. Sr^ffid^Jd by*tEfme^woridl^l

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minded, for they csn soarcely condeve {lng opened to a width of ninety feet to how he. with opportunities so magnlfi-1 ths bluff* will soon become one of the?

disposition to wamler from the ways of! rectitude, he could wander over aa saft. turf and

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Gospel or exhorted men seek Mm for eottnael, guidance and «ng, entitled "Thinking of Home,"ir consoUtion, at all hours, and he may ~V

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