Semi-weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 September 1896 — Page 7
Mfi. BBYAN AND LABOR
taw CANDIDATE SPOKB TO THE CHICAGO MASSES. A
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fi* Discourse Took ob Political Aiptvt— HI. Toplo "The Dignity of labor." ..
Chicago, &eipt. 7.—(Long Ibelfore 2:30 {p. in., the hour set tor the arrival of WUfliaan J. Bryan, (Sharpshooters' Park •was filled rwttfo •tetoctrlttg imen. Outside a crowd of nrivniMnibered thOuisanidts 'bad gathered, walttiug tpaitvemtly (to See fche lupotftle otf tfnee silver. Bvory tree iwUfhin biearlng ot the etpea&eM* »tan*l wsus fililed -with Whose se^flcituf an unoft) pttnuoted view. iMr. Bryan fceift rt)be AjuditoriUttii asonex Bhortdy ibe'fore E o'cloak. AkJooaupSbny img ih&m in h$ a&rri*ce Are-re Bdiw^ard Carroll, .presldentti of the Bulbdtnig Tradeie Council J. iR-yam, ghiaflrtnaa of the ©oanonlttt** ton. epeatoerifc and J. iD. •MoKlnley, idhainmiaai of tire Oaflppie-n'tem' Dt&tdic{t OoonrhsH. Behtadi Wwn* cum eoverail oarriaigiee bonitatoAi)# iprorota-ent leadera *af organized ttaibor. Mr. Bryan wes cheered continuously as daxwe rwptdAy rtftiroutgto tfoa wtreets, As to-!® oarria'ge ncar-ed It'he {pa.nk, the densely packed ormvtcte giaitihleired thene est up itoar that 4a»ted (for Ifully item mimiites. When -with a. rush the ©ate® were (brokendown. The (pall'-cft wer pofwertess to ©onitmol -ttitfr wcxvrti an!d to «. short tun's *fhe (park wafi one dense m»a»s of crushed boat Bt'i'Dl cSteeeaifDig1 'hruimiamiitty. No one was eetriouf'Syt 'injured! la- the jaim, though one or "two wornem were remtared i» dainlttag condition. On the stand iwttJh iMtr. Bryan (were Judge Wil Kitun Prentiss, Judtge MtoOoninell and 'taibor Oettidem. (Mir, Bpyan began. Bpeaktag- «t 8:25 ip. on., Chooislrug for ihi-s wifctfeot "Tlhi& l%ni3iy of lialbar."
He fbagan toy etftoflltogr i£hi& value oi organized labor and shxyvved how grreat toad (bee©' Sts foeroeifl'tls to itollefls. His ltoooui»6 bootii ttook on. a (political as* jpawt. "Wtlfth Solomtom," isai'd Mr. Bry4am,
'1
want neitheir riches nor .poverty,
amid, iwi'th CairKsle, I twanlt the rtiler® to win & ffue^w twla&omr "toifbe conduct of affalas. I TO!«Ti:t quote to you iwh'ait MV. CJto.'ri'i'Slft flbM otf thetee peotple in 1878. He Oe&crlbted tbeoiv fhe Eiferttgfcll'n'g m-aeB-es "who produoe ithief "weatbh Prtid pay the faxes of 'the •counttry. He dttd mot jjraiise ftherm too Wtgihiiy. "Uje't one quote you (Who.* another main, has said. In spaaidng of iaubor and) oaipl'tal Aibra'ha'm L/inooiHn, i-n a message ito oonigress, used tlhese words: "Monarchy it»elf IS sometSimes htn'teid at -as & (possilMe retfufge from' it'he .pefwers olf the people. Iln may preBen't p.o-sl'tlon I could scartcely toe Juelfllfied' tweire I «omlt to raise a iwarnlnig' vo'iice ag'^inst this approach of rettaimlmg deapotllgm. Tt is not needed nor ifflftinig1 ihere that A lg«neral argniimtent SQiouHd' ibe made In if&ryor of jmlbWte •irfii'.li't'Utions Ibiut ithere te one poftnt iwil'th i'ts con'nefotipn not so haWkmeyetcl as imost Otlheris, to wiiteh asflc b'rUeJf a'bten titon. It de (the effort to plaice capital on an equall ifbotdnig- with, l.f not aJbove Jialbor, dn the Structure of government. Q&t Is itihat laibor is avallaiMe
only fn one action iwliitih caiplta-1 tha.'t j'11:ke ~?hina'
ndbddly lafbors •unleais some •body else 's^s
them beware Of surrenlderinig a politcloal power iwfhiiitfh they already possess, a-nd 'whliich, l.f surrendered, -wi'll surely (be Usod Ito close -the door otf advanoement against suibh as they, and1 to fix 'new
tQ
rth:e
Km
®n'd (burdens upon
tham., Itmi a.1.1 of H'liberty shall be lost. "These are 'the words of Abraham jLincoTn. They aire no't 4n'tended to arouse anii'm-osilty against ca'pital, but they state a igirdat tnu'th that is always to ibe remembered, that oa^pital ds but thie ifruit olf laibor, and you cannot de-
nn_ vut4iivL uc e^bMU'v 'detS'tr?,y1'nsr
the
quote,d
im€'n'-»
on th.:6 subject: -Give me neither poverty nor r."ch.cl3 (feed me with food convenient for me, detslt I ,be ev.iJ and deny
Jhjee, anld. say, who Is toe Lord orient
e,:
ea3'
an,ai
t'&ke the name
of my God In vain.' Hhcise 1 who .are cip-preffsed by poverty Iwe .the ambition, 'the atspiration, -the 'Jo'tty purpc«e, th'at i's neci?$tsairy to kfad one on to -the greatest .aichievemen('.t. and 'th-ose who posses too jrreat weal-th lose the in^.ce=isi'ty (for laibor, that labor which Ls albso'iuitely essential fto tlhe developing -of ithat which 'is bpuit In hutmin r.aitiur?. (Solomon -.vae ri«ht therefore, when 'he pray.? this intermediate coTiditAjin. The middle cla'soee are the r.uUva:rk of isociet/. and from the mi.'ldlle icla?i3es has come almost all of g-ood it-halt lias com? to 'bletss the human race. (Alpplauise.) -jLe-t mte^. .recall a compliment ,p:a:id "f o^'i'h^ ooi-^nmon people. You know w-heniit-e use -that xenrn there are some whdffcay that ars appcalir.g
c-: th?': masses "'here
are dome,who ap -»iy the same dernaeogue to anybody .who speaks of the oonnmon "people Mv fronds, ler me cmll to your at^erscion- the fact that when -tlhe meek and lowly Nazarine came am^ns met, preaching peace or., e^ni'h, good will toward)? men, 'he was wel'GWmed by thw-• who were d^cribfd as people who devoured widows' houses 8 nd for a. pre tens? made long pray,ens. (Aipn-iaust?.) But then he gave 'tbaft 6" 'j" vmmandment -that thou Shalt S'-'&r ^omm'andment that 'thou- ®halt 3o.ve thy neighbor a« thyself,* who li'sthis andi in. eo doing pays .th.-e \h ighesrt rom-piiment ever paid to the ma,sues. The scr.ipture tel's us that the common (people Iheand him gladly. (Applause.) And the wtrmM p?o le ar^ (he only people who have ever heard gladly any qer»?on nhi praai:hed 1111 inanity and e^uarn.g'hts. I do not mean lo gay that fhere are no excoptionj •0 the rule. There have always among 'the richer elates those who were filled with the spirit of philanthropy. There have always been found among thcim thoo.e who were wili ng to ppemd their lives in the uplifting of ifheir fellows -but I am speaking of the rule that reform.? do not come from and fere not tsuipponted by :h~.^ Tvh0 con«!Wer themselves Mf.^i among the common people. "Let -me warn you against confusing government with the abuses of government. There are eome who would silence, every criticism of existing law. /There are those who would denounoe fvery one who advocates a change as a disturber of the public peace. Discontent lies at the foundation of all progareas. So long you are sattefled with pour conditions that you try to imurove jlhese conditions. Discontent under a
general
been found
mon&rcJby may end ai d»j?»4r, or it may end rfn revohttfon. IHaooftfnt •under ottr form of ^ov*s««xMot eodA to refonxsatlon tlwoug'h the peaceful aaeaais of 4ie 'balftrt. ~T!he ballot fia the sne*m« fey whitoh •tUbe .peOpde of thte ooiwvtry must right every wrong, end if the people hrtive not the independence, if tihey 'have not the inleUigeooe ho rigrht their wronga &t the ballot ."boat -tihey. "have not the ©ouinaee to secure their Tight® to any other way. (But, my friends, condttton« arose in this country whi-ch made it toposslWe for itfhe -people to u&e the TbaQlot -which they 'had. There were certain influences 4o etromg, «o powerful that onen were cufraid to e»erCfiae freely and upon fheir own conscience the AolitioaA rights given thero uoidflr our meHtrctions. The lii'boiriing mao iolay «ojoy» the advantage of Ad Attettal'lao. ballot. The 1aborfag- ttMtk of the country c&mpelled the adoption of 'Auatfraltan, 'ballot 9aw». Aimong the«cencie« "rrfakih for the i&3t few years ihfave been at work Syetteri-ng Phe oondtttoo and grotectfaff the rig-hte of the da boring- men of thto country I brieve the laboring" organisation stands ftrst em&hg them ell."
IRISHMEN ANGRY.
Or. JimM W. O'Brien RepliM to LI Hnng Chang:. New York, Sept. 7.—The remarks made by Li (Hung Chang- refleobing' on the Irish ag a race and the ttramtllating spectacle of four polLoem«n carrying the guest U'pon their shoulders .in a public thron-g has wrought no amaH degree of ill feeliag- towa«rd -the notable visitor on the part of i&any good cit-lzen^. In epeeking of these thHa-g», Dr. James W. 0'.Brien, eiditor of the Catholic Union, said today: hi came -here from (England^ primed w,Mh J&ngilsh malice against America and against t'be Irish. He is not ®uch a •bafbaMan aa h6 ipreteaids, and his 1mperttoenceA And ruffl^nly irudieness to the r«ipre*enlaUvee of the national, state and cfty governments were studied aind deliberate. He disparaged everything AoMrfcam, exa/lted (English methods and" reached the climax of 'his attack upon, our frrudusrlal system and call'ed upo« the Xrisb as being in the wuy of Chinese cheap labor. That is thoroughly John Bullish. "Tblls old statesman has on tois 'hindj?, 200,000,000 creattwres who oan liv^^^tj rals. I have seen twelve of them 'liveJ in a room, tweflve feet ^uare^The -wbole^ twelve -will board on 10 cents' worth of rioe a day.
"..
I has got to be the richest 'man In the world by the use of the labor of some 2,000 of fhese wretches. An Irishman, Oerman or American would require as -miuch. food a® twelve of them and as much room to live in a® that number. A 'handful of Ja-panese thrashed all tfie Chifnese. But l»i: could send 100,000,000 (here to barbani'ze this country, and he blames the Irish and the Democratic "party 'for the effort to presence this continent for human beings who 'have the hah its and needs of civilized life and cannot live like rat®. Ch-ea.p labor 'is very good tor capitalists
ut eveT1
i^ere
c^mma'n'dtinig oaipl'tal somehow Iby the the golden1 -egg. if they were to barU'»e of tft indouoes htoi to llafbor." And1 barize this country, and to beat dovfn then -he addls: tLaibor Ls prior to and! labor below.a living -wage is to dopn» iindependent otf -daiplfciJl. OapfI:tal Is only the ifrnj'It of 'laibor and1 ifiould never bawe excst-eld iijf laibor 'had: not first exislteid. Laibor is the eu peirl!ior of capital and deserve® imuidh hiigher consideiration.' "TherL he adds 'No men living are more iwort'hy 'to toe 'tru'Steid 'than those who toiil -up (from poverty, none Jess inclined to take or to touoh aug-ht wbiteh they .have not honestly earned
t'ie oaP,l'tal-
'WOUild'be Icillin'g- the .goose that
the country to -desolation, to ma'ke it 'a' desert."
KATE FIELD'S WILk^
Her Body Will Probably Be Cremated In HawkII. Ohltoago, Setpjt. 6.—Be/Pore
ICaite JFMeld
leifit Dor Haiwlaili slhe atd^lsed Mir. d. H. Lett! KoihOsaa/t, edfiitor of the Tftmes-Henaldi,
a
"r 'hn, capital. (Apiplause.) the in&tmci:i'.onis and hlas wniitten: 4% QUOttd .frOm. 't Wri /IcmiAvMl Ail. v.f ...
from'
two Ai.11 erica®
E.i^io.r:.t:e^ I nva ru in 'an. asce'ndin(g P'caBe 'to reach a higher a.utbori'ty stm Let me quote .to you what that man •wbiotse words have entitled 'hjm ito be
of
Solomon 6aId by next steamer tto Sam Flramctisoo a.ndi
The bo^.y of the train robber who was shot lay Engineer T.ngles was found lying this mornlng^peatr the track. Iri hi® hand -was a loaded revolver. The man's name is thought to be F. B. Morgan, and he came from San Francisco.
Marriage tlceaacii.
James SparkstoA and Ada (Roberso-n. Marion E. Williams and Maggie L. Bkdsoe.
that she hald1 putovided- In her .wtll for the dl3sipos(!ltiton of her reimalns. in- the eveintt otf death. OOiliigent eetanch faileiSi-'^f T-'hoimia's's. Wla-teon- will also appear to dl'.staover .tlbls "wlill until Frtdlay laalt. Un. .thetLaket, whetlher the PopulisUe of
Mearawbile the bloidy has been lying in taite"in voting flor yiourself, Taytor,
vtanilit in HlaiwiaM. It aippelans torn this
overta-nki to Blos'ton, where the d'esired' dlapoBi/tiion of t(h«m wdll.l be made.
ROBBER SHOT DEAD.
Unsuccessful Attempt to Hold ITp the Overlund Express Nenr Sacramento. Sacramento, Oal., Sept. 6.—vAn attempt was made "la?t nigOit to hold up the overland ex-press train at Webster, sitx miles west of thlis oi'ty. As the train approached Webster, a -man crawled over the tender-.and covering -the engineer and fireman with a pistol, conjpeiHed t'hem to stop the tna.in.
man -guarded fhe englneeu- while an accomplice who ha)d been waiting prepared to rob tthe train. Engineer Inglas, seeing ibis oaiptor off guard, shot him dead and ran the train .into Sa'0 ram-ento. A tange force of men are scouring the country in search of the escaped robber. The tr^in was crowded with passengers, and there was a large amount of money in the express car.
Marcus JE. Goen and Edith M. Piety. John E. Yeager and Louie Neulon. John tF. Mays and Ida X). Simms.Harvey R. Reitzel an®'Nellie R. Carter.
RELIEF IN SIX HOURS. Distressing Ki4ney and Bladder diseases relieved In six hours by the New Great South American Kidney Cure. This new remedy is a great surprise on account of it/ exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back ai^g every part of the urinary passages In male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost \lmmed4ately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. BoM by E. H. Bindley & Co., druggist, Terre Haute, Ind.
See our speoial new. h'a-t for $1.50.
i,( LIST OF INDIANA FAIRS. ii&e. fibril 9ept«Mfcer_7 to SfflHenfcber It W. H. MWKirigJJt, titrr.
Riley fair. Rilogr, Setfbemtor 8 to SapUo^
to Septanfbar 11. F. A. Conijxart. weretary. Lake county fair. Crown Point, _»sptOBibei- 8 to miktemoer 11. "A A Briber, •eefetary.
Huntington county fair,. Huntii^ton. Septemiber 8 to September 12. A. L. Beck, secretary.
Hanoook ooawty fair, Green^ftld. awptombor 8„to Sepireiriber 12. Elbert Tyner, secretary.
Sullivan county fair, SuWivan, Se?t«n-be?-7 to September 12. J. M. I*ang,r«ec»
Nal" and .3. M. fair."South Bend. Sgpt«r^ber to September 11. A. W. Byers, MCret&ry.
VWtflomion county fair, Cayuga, b«r 14 to September 18. J, S. GrondyKe,
'Subo!? county fair, Huntingiwrgv 8«Pteirtber 14 to September. 19. D. Rante* pholer, aeoretiary.
BvancvUie, fair, Evanaviile. September W to iSepteatfber 19. ft. L. AKift, secretary.
Poffrtar Grove fair, poplar Grove, Septemfber 14 to Seiptannber, 19. A D. Wood, secretary.
Clay City fair, Clay iCty, September 14 to Saptembfl* 18. J. Q. Travis, secretary. Liftiporta eminty fair. LMort», Sejterober Z2 to September 25* Doriand, s^crst&rv^•
Randolph oounty fair, Winchester, Sefptoirfber 22 to Septeatitoer 25. T. B. Hoff» m»n «bcretary.
Lagrainga courfty fair,. Lagrange, S»ptetnber 2?.,to Septeiriber 25. L. M. Rowte,
Ifnbrta fair, Flora. Septemibtr 22 to Septem(ber 25 J. 0. Ferris, ,«eeretiry.. Jay eounty fair, Portland,
28 to p^tpber 2. James F.' Graves, secrfefary.'' Brsoieftvfalr, Bretmen, Sept-^m'bf-r 29 to October 1, H. H. Miller, secretary. '0t. Joseph county fair. Oarllsle, Beptem^et" 2-0to Oetober^. D. S. Sc?ofem .t&crtobary.
Kendalville fair. KendalvlMe, September .28 to OoWber 2. J. S. Conlogue. sWcre-tiwry.-1
Fulton county fair, Rocheste-r,. Septeni— be^^ October 3. C. Ratter, s*cre-
"&r&rrfefr co^unty fair, Boonville. September: 28 to October 3. I. W. Taylor, secretary.
Steqben county fair, Angola, October 6 t9*Cowber 9. H. H. Huston, secretary. JPMM& cusunty fair, Ligonier, October 6 to QoJ^er 9,.J. H. Hoffman, secretary.
Bourton fair. Boiirbon, October 6 to October 9. J. W. EdiKttfi, secretary. iKnoje county fair, V-imoennes, ..October 12 t,o Optmber 17. James W. Eml'son. Socreta^y., w.:-
State and Provincial F«irs
iCanada's exposition, Toronto, August 81 toi September 12P H. J. Hlii. secretary. 'Iowa state fair, De9 Moines, September •4! to'Septeinber 11. P. S. Fowler, secretary.' 5*- vt. •', .Michlran,state fair,, Grand Rapidis. September to September 11. H. S. Fralioh, secretary.
We^t'- Virginia exposition, WlweHng, SeirtemaJj^r .7 to Septemiber 11. George Hook, secretary.
Mirtnea'ita state fair, Hamilne, September 9 to Seipt&miber 14. S. W. Randall,
fcentral?. Canada exhibition. Ottawa, Se^tGmwr l7 to September 26. E. H. Matiofrij sftyrvfaty/Wlaoansin state fair, Milwaukee, Sap- i. tembeh 21" to' September ,26. T. J. Fleming, sjecretioHy.'* 0Onada.KS intern«tlonal exposition. St.. JoJjg%^.' B., September 22 to October 2., dharlas A. Everett, secretary.
Illinois state fair. Sprin-gfield, Septembje*i 28/ tD October 3. W. G.. Garrard, secrbtai y..,. •, .. iliifersfa'fe fair, Trenton, ?T. J-. Septamb'e"^-® tb' October 3. J. G. Meuirheid, secretary. •...
St. Lopis..fair-and expedition, St. Louis.' October 5 to October 10. Robert Aule,
S(5C'retarj'.
'Texas slate fair, Dallas. October 10 to October 25. C. A. Cour, secretary.
Fops Must Vote For Watson.
Jl^pringifield!, 113., Sepit. 5.—H. E. Taufo'$n'eidkj*:' 6f the People'-s party today ^a've biit the foll'o.w.in'g let'ter as a-n an-sHV-er -to sooie poin ted' 'questions asked ih-Sm by a Chicag-o middle-of-Jthe-road* Populist: *. 'a I "iStprinig-fietd-, 111., Sept. 5, 1896.—F. J. i3c"hulite, Chicago—My Dear Sir: Yours dated September 2 was i-eceived today jon'iny return to tbiis city. You ask: 'Alio# me to ask you whether the name
a
wiM that Mlios BlieQdi dlirexstedi th'at her ocratic candidate for vice-preBiden't?' body be creimiated and bhiait her ashes, in rSP'ly will state that our ticket w?ill tog-ether wi.tlh a plaii-n goKd nlmg worn .be headed 'Bryan and Waiteon,' while by her .be placed in an urn and deipos- itiie Damocratio ticket-will .be 'Bryan iteii above the coffins of -her father and' j^nd Se'walS,' and every 'P'o.puliet eieclUor mother in Mit. Aiuiboiirn Cemetery ait i-"15 fpl^idlgeld by both national and start® Caimlbtriidige, Mlasa. (Mir, Kohlsaajt has. •coniveritions to vo'te for Bryan an$
P0®- undertaken the iimlmedlia'te exeoubion of-» -Watson,' while the Democrait-ic efertor#
Consul General Mli-Ils at Honolulu •maj^ing proviisiion for tlhe expense and &iretctii.ng fhlait the cmema-ttion shall take place 'Ah ere :f praiotidalWie, biuit t'ha-t if n^)t the rHmatos 3htaH be forwtarded
poM^j 'it. HV wrc uwwi-o UT: jjvrwttlMtJU' ,W,lse'
Cool
:R»p»ujbl'!ican
faH style stiff Tune Brote.*
A Free Sllrerlte Explain*.
"But how dk you aoacaunt for your overwhelming defeat in Vermont?" '"They've gpt too many—er—rooks and too many mountWns for us in Vermont. iWVne the pJain people."—Chicago Tribune.
T. A. Nanta win. epeaflc at Republican headquarters Wednesday, ndpht 6extern bar ,.
w,r\
wigwam.
TJje-Fbpocrats had annour.c^ld a paratdc, for their big guns who »poke here •todUyi but were comipelled t-o abandon trn(it3,4ecauise m^5-cher's, to
'.Dg: y.-
Altars Conaecruit By tbe Arch Bishop. Kingston, N. Y„ Sept. 6.—The eonsel-' teratxi-nt of the new altars of St. Mafy!" Church, in this city today was a notable levent Archlbiahop Corrlgan celebrated 'high -ma-ss at the ea-nly service and delated at the oonsecrafelon ceremon^' The sermon was by (Bishop John Shari# ley of North Dakota. At -vesper, Chan^" «eilor Laughlin of Philadelphia preached. Hundreds were una-ble to' gain admission to the budMing.
Y. M. C. A. BaUdlog Dedicated: Paoai 5H., Sept. The new Y. (M. C. A. -bufldlng was dedtoa-ted with fitting cerefnonJejs this afternoon. Over 2,000 people •attended tbe exercises. An ordheatna of twemty^sEx pieces furnished ittoe maifeic of the occa&loif.
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tfJLUlii K&fjUiOti, 'ibfEatiikx IjQmni.y, O^t. jk.JL4* JLi J, iJJJ.
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Vemilllon confttjt fair, Nowport^seP: torabex 8 to Septemrtjar 12. John RiOharasoti. secretary.
TO^re jcUl be ,* U« rat, at P. J. 826 M»a atrMi. VMHifty *veniag next, xmMneidng at 7:30 p. lb. Ov%r 500 rais will go to the |H «oane of the hfeat dog* in the counw4M be seen iff thfe Work.
S3.OO to. Cklwg9
». (TThtunsday,.. Septemiber lQah, the CBslea«o & Baistern HMnote Raltroad w4W •(fll round trip tickets from Terre JSatuite, Gessde and all lnitenmedlaite atattoB« to Clhica^o ait the very low rajte pf"5S. 1tck«ts wSS be good goln« on trains. Nos. 2, 8 and 4, 8e^jt)em!bw 10*191, juil w«ll be eood rertwo'ins- on aU .regui&j traipc up to and lnxiluldlnc train No. "KsawUng Chleafeo at 11:31 p. m.t Sep(Je&flber
!j. M. Dlshon and too~ett»er' Ot«i forth to hiata With b«»s aod paste
,|SA«4
September
J!
i.f ,Ul aet their votes for .this Dam-
,-are- pl^dtged to vote fox Bryan anti •SciVf'all. 1 "Nio on-e ever thought of doing otherW •W^fee. Tlher-aflore, the Populist elaatord ih' Wrinois, if elected, will cast thein Voteis for Bryan and Wa.ison. Tlhe Popf uUst eleiators fnom th'is state are all! true Populists and will carry out the in#i sit ructions, oif ou.r national and sta-tn# oonvent'ilons. fPhis, to me, seems B-iSi.*, •rtear thai-it ecar.ce.ly need-s a sta'teime-ntoj 1 or even a second thouglht. so »£t- b-s-s. "Herman E. Taubeneck." ft
Reception For Popocrnrs.
And proclaims to all erwBMw^ afA wi«« Who advertto*
a
J-J Tbat meh ajra wise
the present feneration.
The Express is the only Sunday paper in TWre Haute, 15 cents a week.
New tfatt styles ia -white -and coloreWt Manhattan ebirta at Tune Bro*.' ..
jANNOUNCEMENTS.
j^OTICP
AH Catholic church societies oi 'lfie'i^ty are requested to ipartiospate fn .the ftmeral of 5?atber Wilson to be he^d t'Wi inorntng at 9 o'clncflc.
A M. HIGGINS,
If V,
._ Lawyer. ,.
Telephone 333. Over McKcea's Bank
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WANTED.
WlAN.TfciD--Position as stenogTa'irfier or" 61erk by experienced youjrg man. Addr©s J. K.. care of 'Eot^res®.
WANTED—Yoaiog men to lea^n barter trade, -new opportunity only eight w%€Ka required constantt pr«ctice Instructions fumisti-ed more caiK ior gtaduatea than can be supplied: splendid set of highest grade to^&s donaited to e«udih stfuYlfrrtt Write for fi-luatratedi. .oatai0®Ue, free. Molar's Bnurber School, 283
South Clark street, Ch4cago.
WA'NTECD—Yoking- men from aill parts to learn baibeir traid'e oa,n comj^^lte in eight weeks situatl-on guaranteed •waigeis Slaturdliy tto0Is donated.'' Writ6 for illustrated catalogue mail&T fr&e.
Mover's Bartoer College. 428 Fiiuim street^ Cincinnati, Ohio.
WANTED—jFe&t'hers to renovate' toy a practlcav mlan. Satissfactlon guaranteed, Richard Bade. 511 North Twelfth.
WANTED—Boarders at 50G Nortlh Eigth'th street. Rat6s J2.60 per week.
WANTED—:Money loaned on furniture. pianos, sewing machines, horses, Cows, wagons, etc., In any amounts for .any length of time and on same day as application. We have Private rooms, business considered strictly confidential.
Guarantee lowest rates and longest time given for payment, Terre Haute Mortgage Loan Company, Room 4, 665 Main street, up etaars.' WANTED—Agents, ?Sa average weeWy net income with $250 invested. Saw, conservative. Prospectus, prokofs free. F.
Daly, 1293 Bro-adway. N. Y.
ESTAYED.
ESTRAYETD OR OTOUEIN—(From 409 Willow street, Terre Haute, one sum burnt bay horse, about 15 hands high and weighs about 900 pound®. Leave information at county treasurer's office or at J. W. Littlejohns. Jasonviile, Ind.
LOST.
.LOlST OtR EI9TRLA.YKD—(Four or 6 month old white goat, return to
John
Corban,
IflS. South First street and receive liberal' reward.
FOR SALE
F*6®t 'SAUE— parlor organ in elegant walnut Upr.ght piano case,, slightlyusedi suitable for ho-me or Church will pe sold very reasonable for cash "or part tnne. Address No. S22 Oak street, or ca'll.
pOR SALE OR TRADE—Four, good, farms to trade for city proprety. '^VV. A. MoFarland. 521 Ohio.
FOR RENT,
'OR ORtElNT—'Front parlor bed roo.m with first class "board, very reasonart»lf aiso iwo rooons cn second floor. 333 Sputh Fourth street.
Slpringtfrelia, 111., S-ept. 5.—Ex-Con-gre6'm'an C'haimlp Clark, of M'.iss-ouri, pqj^ RiE'XT—Large desirable rom«, furor at a a here (today and me1! with a chilling frost.
Aithoihghi the usual 'large Saturday crowid of pao'ple wae in 'town, they did ri^t ^asntj to hfear
#Tli|,^'nd
£nee
silver speeches,
dvd-.not pay any attention to Mr. Clark or his meetinig. iHe apoke in t'he court-ho use square in the,cenlter oif the ciltty, but his audience at no time exceeded 200 or 300 persons.
Tton-i'gih/t SenaitOT Peititig-raw, of SoiUit'h •Dakdha, spoke at the ©fate-'house and farefd better as the Poipoorats succeeded in mu.£it'ering a crowd of .per'h'a.ps 1,500 people, butt ait the same t'ime Conigreti'Svman Joseph G. Cannon, of Danville, addreslsed more (than 3,000 people at the
©R RKfNT—De stable furnished rooms,-, single or ens-ui te. 506 Eagie sireet. Mrs. Mary A. Davis.
LECALS
^"OXICIS XO UKIKS, CKEDITOKS, Ktc.
In the Vigo circuit court, September term, 1SU6. in the matter of the estate of Jlane Merriman, deceased.
N6t.ce is heH'by given that James Mer." riman as administrator of the estate 'of Jane Merriman, deceased, lias presented and fiicd his account and vouchers .n final settlement of said esoate, and that
all heirs', cred-tors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in. saafl, coui?t and show cause, if any there be, Why said acjcount and voucher^ should not be atpprcved.
jp.e.^ii pf Dr. Ceorce Browne Rooiln, Washington, Sepft. 6.—{Dr. George D. Biwnet Goode, asaistlant secretary of the gimithsonSlan Ineitltiuitiion, and prob- "Ad?**11*' I,n3-' ably, the leadtmg aut'hoa+lty on fiah and
1
Witness, the clerk a-nd seal of Said
S
fisheries in the Unit eld Stages, died here •tonight oif brontdhiiaj pneumonia, aged ^^ana.jS^dusky, Windsor, Detroit SooLme fs?osxi'18i4 to 1887 held th^ office nif r*hflpif'*rif rut
Hugh D. Roquet,' Clerk,
$ S. CAV1BRIA and. CARMONA leave San-
cur cnaet af the division oif fisheries in duiky every Mon & Thurs. for the S00 nt 10:30 p. m. thro 10000 Island Archipelago ol Georgian Bay. Finest round trip in America, $20, meals and berth included. Arrive back Mon. & Thurs. tt(u. For folders, berths, ctc.. apply to
the Smitihteonian and on the organization erf ^the National Museum, .became '•ts. ^ssieaant director.
loanv agt. C. S. & H., Blc4, B. & O. Rys., or G. Brown, Mgr., Windsor, Ont.
QULVER MILITARY ACADEHY,
Is at tasted oil Like Maxlakackee, In Northern la 4lana, In a beautiful park of 80 acres, oontslnlng campus, fine coarse for cavalry practice, track for 6terete and eprlnttng mce«, Iwn tennU and baseball aroucds, gymnatium, (70x80 foet] six flowing ilan wells. lake oo ws so area of abont IS square miles, is fed by springs, has gently sloDing sandy .sod ts a-popniaraad pleasant sutanier resort, to alt/ for all kinds ot aquatic sports.
Tbe Aoaoesy and oarmltory buUdtoglsoOjuplote In everypsftkjulsr.entlrelynew, ABtOLrr£IT FIBB PBOOF, flatabed la hard wood, heated by Head, Mob ted by electricity, has hot aod ooltl water baths, lavatorteMni all modern toiletoonrentooees.
afidrdinsc
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The eoursa ot stndy thoroughly prepareg esdeu schools, Douness, West Point
for college, sotaotlfle orAnoapolia. ®ho Aesdemy Isvader tbe sa Poiatgraduate sad ez-ann^o or ias«s expedited control ol
_of a West
of largs
riencs'ln teeeWnjt, -who the discipline of ttie cad or further information and catalogue, address: Calver yillUry Aeademy, Marmont, Ind.
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I MONIYVOLMN. -wr ^rr~" ~i h.ini^^nju-jij^j-ijxrijVyr'w'irrYSN-r'ii
MONEY TO IMN.
Enj Terns Strictly Printt
Property remalas 1b yar possessloa.^
Loans made on.', funiltof^ pianos, organs, Mwlng naacblnes, horseft, wacona, store fix* turss also an watohss tai diamonds. w« loan money for tbt latersst
a m.
at axty time, thus redudac'th*
3fV°iun,T"ssaLr
"Vtents or to suit your 401
ff«nS,T^urta"4.E*"'
THE PRAIRIE CITY LOAN GO.
Room U. OUhart BMt. WaMafe A**.
8 PER CENT LOANS
Jfonay loaned at 8 par mt en household rooda, planoa, vehiolsa and other valuables without romoval or publlolty. Household roods and msrohandtea taken storage, msnsy advanced on aame. All business oonfldentlal.
Blumberg's Collateral Bank,
00 MAIN ITRBIT.
Security Loan Go.,
Do yott aver need money, so call and see us. We make loans of any else, large or small «on household goods, pianos, horse*. vehicles, etc., at very low rate* for any length of time desired.
4
Bee us Mora borrowing also* %. where. **isS
BBCURITY LOAN COMPANY, Ut* Main Street RtoB op stalra.
V-P
Vandalia-. Pennsylvania
Sons of Veterans, U. SC Louisville, Ky., September 8th to 10th. Tickets on sal6 September "7th
1
and $th at
one fare, $5.35, for the round trip, good returning including September 13th.
Homeseekers' Excursion Tuesday, September i5th, to points in western, northwestern, southern and, southwestern states at the low rate of one fare plus $2 for the round trip. .X.--vv.
For tickets, Pullman car reservations and reliable information, call at city ticket office, feTepTtone 37, 654 Wabash avenue, "^r UnTon Station.
George E. Farrlncton, General Agent.
FRANK D. RICH, M. D.
Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. OlRes Rose Di*pe«i«ary.
Fare
QK
n^h-ed or unfurnished, steam heat and bath. Mrs. J. H. Briggs, 200 North Sixtih street.
TAKEN UP.
TAKEN UP—Two stray h'orse.s and one mlaire. one rr.iile eas: of prtairietwn. Owner can wave stock by proving ownership and paying costs. A. W. Rob-
Iblns.
Rooms 208*209.
OffloehoursO to 12a. m., 1:30 to4p. m., ... Sundays 9 to 10 a m.
E. & T.-H. R. R.
Excursion South
SEPT. 14 and I5tli. OCT. 5,6,19 and 20th.
0fl8 For the Round PIJS
$2.00
Tn'p
Tcrrilory to Which Tickets Will be Sold
Alabama, Floridia,Georgia, 'Kentucky,'Mississippi, No^th Carolina,
South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.
Tickets good returning 31 days from date of sale. ,'(1 J. R. Con-nelly, "U •«neral#As«niL
New York and Baltimore
Wholesale and Retail.' Can or Bulk.
E. W. Johnson &
LAKE VIEW HOTEL
LAKE MAXINKUCKEE
Will open for the season. .Tuly I, ISM. For rooms, rates and information address O. S. MOODY,
Manager LAKE VIEW HOTEL. Marmont. Ind
Dancing Dancing Dancing!
ATTEND THE
OPENING RECEPTION 0?
Mahany's Dancing Academy,
TAC0MA WIGWAM, Cor. 9th and MULBERRY* SATURDAY EVENING. SEP. 12th 1896. V" CLASS FORMED 7:30 p. m. for instructions in the waltz and the latest dances. Ladles 25c. Gent's 50c. Including
RECEPTION
Dancing from 9:03 p. m. to :00 a. m. Gents 85c, Ladles I5c, PRIVATE LE8S0N Sf.OO any time, day or evening except Saturday evening, at your aesidenee or my Academy.
CLUBS TAUGHT
at reduced rates. For full particulars in regards to private lessons, terms for clubs etc., address C. AM AH ANY, »th and Mulbery St* 1. Best ol Music In Atteniaaea. 'i.
TIMS TABLES
TAXOAtUUXl.
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Peoria & N. W. EX..LV| «L Peoite SUpress Lv «. Une Ar lWr« Haute Mall Ar
5:20 a. m. 3:16 p. nu 13 16 p.«w 9:00, p. m.
•VAXSTltU & TEBBK 1UDT1 Arrive from gosth.
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4:45 a. m. 11:00 a. nu! 4:48 iia« i.
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Arrive From loitk.
Ar|10U£ a. a.'
No. 32. Mafl and Express Arf 3:15 p. m. JTor Mouth. No. iS. Maa and Exprss No. 49.'Worth'n Mixed
•Lv.l 9^0 a. m. ..Lv( S 30 p. ok
CHICAGO A BAfiTiaty tr.r.twni^
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No. No. No. No
& C. A N. lam.* Ch. A Ev. Ex. 9. Local Piussengar
Ch. ft Ev. Ex.
m. n. m.
Leave JTtr North.
No. 6. Ch. & N. Llm.* (DVS) Lvi 4:50 a. No. 2. T. H. A Ch. Ex. ... ..Lvllj6^ j£ No. 8. Local Passengstf Lv 3:00 p. m.. No. 4. Ey. A C. rx.* (S ....Lv 11:36 p.
A trUns run dally ea^. {2Pi Sunlay Above uaUta sjrrtve *m&> «r laP
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OUTBUM, CrNOimiATI, OIXOAM ST. LOUIS (Bio JrOCTR). Kast Beud. No. 36. N. Y., Boston. Cta., Kx*. lr?2 a. m. No. 4. tod.. On.. T. A fly«r. »:B8 a. m. Ijo. J8. Day Ex and Mailt 8:03 p. nuNo. 18. Knlekerbockar Speoial*.. 4tll p. m. No. 22. Indianapolis Aoo 9:88 a. m.
East Boond.
Nfe. 36. N. Y., Boston, Cin., Ex.*. I:u3 a. m. No. 2. Indianapolis Cin., Ex.*... 7:00 a. m. No. 4 Ind.. Cin., T. P. A flyer,10:00 a. m. No. 8. Day Ex. and Mall*, 3:03 p. m. No. 18. Knickerbocker Special*.. 4:31 p. m. No. 22. Indianapolis Aoc'n 9:68 a. m.
West Bound.
No. 3& St. Louis Ex.* 1:30 a. m. No. 9. Day Ex. "and Mail* S:SS a. m. NO. 11. Southwestern Limited*.. 1:35 p. m. Nlc». 6. Mlattoon Acc'n Ar.| 6:48 p. m. No. 3. Terre Haute AccTi 8:10 p. m. No. 23. Mattoon Acc'n Sunday 7:43 p. m.
West Boond.
No. 85. St. Louis Ex.* 1:33 a. m. No. 9. Day Ex. and Mail* \0:00 a. m. No. 11. Southwestern Limited*.. 1:87 p. m. No. 5. Mattoon Acc'n Lv.| K:50 p. m. No. W ^||H^9T 1-4" "71.
This Boy did not go to Taylor for his School Shoes is he was sent and you can see the result, he will obey his father the next time he tells him to go to
GEO. A. TAYLOR
for his shoes. Taylor has the best school shoes Terre Haute. It will pay you to go there for your shoes.
liOS WABASH AVE.
A presnt with every pair.
DR. A. W. SPAIN
Rose Dispensary Building Rooms S13, 314 and 815.
Diseases of the Skin and Genito Urinary Organs.
Take Elevator to Room 314.
Hours: 9 to 11 a. m.. 2 to 4 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m.
Isaac Ball & Soil
3 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 0
Can be found at all times—night orday— ready to supply those in want of anything in his line.
TELEPHONE 86 and 89.
26 North Third stret. Terre Haute, Ind.
DR. W. S. DAVIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
3200hioSt.,
Tel. 260.
Office Hours....
7 to 3 p. ro. to 3 p. XO, O to & a. ~m.
ALEX L.GRAWFORD
DEALER IN
O A
Best grades Anthracite and Crawford Coal Go's Brazil Block.
CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY.
TELEPHONE 13.
Offloe, No. 710 North Second Street. Branch Office Telephones Nbe. O and II,
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