Terre Haute Daily Gazette, Volume 3, Number 63, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 August 1872 — Page 2
.. ntT TfK-y XOEK^« For Vice President,
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/»J* UrttPllittlt (nHM&tW The Cincinnati Israelite is a J^*J^iW9iS L^ndn^ ^ith great ability. It is,
MICHAEL C. KERR. For Secretary of Sta te, OWEN M. EDDY. For Treasurer of State,
JAMES B. RYAN. For Auditor of State. JOHN *B. STOLL.
For Superintendent of Public Instruction, MILTON B. HOPKINS. For Attorney General, ... BAYLESS W. HANNA.
For Clerk of the Supreme Court, EDWARD PRiqE. prem rOHN C. ROBINSON.
For Reporter of the Supreme Court, jc Elector, Sixth District,i
WILLIAM E. MCLEAN, of Vigo.
For Congress.
DANIEL W. VOORHEES.
For Judge of the Circuit Court, ,CHAMBERS Y.PATTERSON, pf Vigo. For Prosecutor of the Circuit Court,
JOHN C. BRIGGS, of Vigo.
For Judge of the Common Pleas Court, JOHN T. SCOTT, of Vigo. For Prosecutor of the Common PleasCourt,"
GEORGE W. COLLINGS, of Parke.
For State Senator, RICHARD DUNNIGAN. For Representatives, GRAFTON_F. COOK.ERLY,
For Sheriff,
JOHN C. KESTER. For Treasurer, JAMES M. SANKEY. For Real Estate Appraiser,
GfiOfcGE W. CARlCO. For County Commissioners, First District—JAMES H. KELLY, Second District—LOU IS SEEBURGER.
For Criminal Court Prosecutor, SANT. C. DAVIS. For Coroner,
CHARLES GERSTMEYER. For tsurveyor, ROBERT ALLEN.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1872.
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B. K. ^J| |F \JL)d tfe JblMinfe to^is najpnif so OFFICE: NORTHjteHgM nealjlain. Lp.the %o-oaMd ^hriil&laa^ublidfttio would coj^ its noble example in this Liberal Republican and Democratic I respect. The elevating and soul-inspir-
Reform Ticket. I ing sentiment, that "evefcy refig&us fier% For In 1872, |secution
JCTWiueni, rf-.r- I npv tfVUB7iniB" I and jubt views of what a republic wkISLA.M.ma l*li|P JJ$1jqeans. There must,lb© nq rejigjAUs peis secution in this country. Let every mani
For Governor, I
For Congressman^at-Large—two to be elected, 1
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THOMAS A. H.
"WIKLTAMS," .* 1 leipression of its sentiments r/-.xT» jEvery religious persecution is a crime, bat in this country it is an abomifiabl$ one. That is the very thing which many Of oiir European Democrats aM maiiv or our! hcbme partisans do not understand. iTo'rade Greeley, however^ did,"anddoes uriderstand this prinjq^Ie. *Ai,ag§ftesman and jojarnalist, he was'Kbligea taxespect and support it, and so he has invariably done,
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ISAIAH DONHAM. -k MARTIN
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For County Clerk, IARTIN HOLLINGER.
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Old Ben Butler—him of Fort Fisher celebrity—has been making a Grant
spoke: "Recollcct wbeii you vote, that
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pay for the emancipated slaves, and for the payment of pensions to the- riebeliiar soldiers." This miserable did:1 Mhtferft^
went on in this stram for ?ome
He should put himself:uftd«rttie-.»a^t^2|ttrges
of some decent Five Points Missionaries'.
ME. HENDRICKS read a letter at the Mausoleum, the other,evening, dated ruary 17,1860, to prove his assertipntnat Grant received a munificent giffr'wfi«r he was elected president, fhe Indianapolis Evening Journal asserts that^this^ letter was actually written -in' -1867,' l#ng before
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which Mr. ^tendricks read, written by Grant, was dated February 17,1869 (and not I860, or any other*date)^ «nd-that it vt&BSafter his election in November, 1868. This letter was published at thestime of its iptte, and republished in many of the ^ewspapers of the country. This gift of „,Ji05,000 to Grant, after his election, is as notorious as any fact that ever transpired, and his letter acknowledging the gift was correctly read by Mr. Hendricks. We dare the Express to show that Mr. Hendricks has misgup!e,df lel[t^r 6f (|ep.
Grant, or that the .date was other than was represented—1869, ^nd not 1860, ais the jExpress blunderingly prints it^.'^|j%
Grant was nominated-by the Cmcago Convention. If the Journal's^ statement is. correct, and there is nojwaion to doubt it, Mr. Hendricks stands-«OHHwe*ed of an offense against honor and- decency that no honest and decentjdltlzen coifTd perpetrate. An eiplanatioh is -in order, arid ih the hope that it -vtffll be given, further com^r^pepubHeao editorMs,. and_he Is eer
THE Radical papers afe wondering who
will constitute Greeley^ Cabinet, and they already discuss the probabilitfes of his counselQrs! That is more than Greeley's friends are,doing. Of. one thing.Lthe they may be assured: Fish, the diplo«\ matic blunderer, wonlte be,one of thein nor Cresswell, the Chorpenning mail swindlerj-nor-Robeson^ -the-- niuety-tbree thousand dollar frfehd~dF *85cor nor Boutwell, the man who worked gold up from 132 to 169 in twelve hours, to eniibl6 his friends to make money in Wall street
No such cattle as these will sit at Greeley's council board. There are hundreds of honest men in the ranks of his friends upon whom he can pall for safe and honest advise^.' *,
THE Hon. Galusha A. Grow, of Pennsylva^a, ^is ampijg the Jategt jpf .tl^e prominent men "who have left ^^'GfiPattt party for that Qf sentatfye iti Cpngre^s and Spca^er thle! House of Representatives, Mr- Grow hfcB' won fame and honor. His influencein the politics of-his fe1 laMi^hd his presence in the Ileform. xanks wiU make an Administrations suocess -ini Pennsylvania U161lt tb&Q' (W^p,- I' ffls -xt|
A MB. GEO. T. a -Grant officeholder in Senator Samner as ^4'mty dog," and to SenatorSctaxSTas "a dirty foreign pimp/' Ahttib^ "fliflst belopg to the 'court, oixdes'i ot Grautis- toadies at Washington. His.languag^ indicates his association with the reigning dynasty. t:
WILLIAM: GUJLLEN. -BBYAN'j'^eelinee the use of his.^iamp ior-tU} Presidency,! All rights No 1 one o»t« this ^way -ewr asked such a fsvotrqf Mm.. -Hf gtmr^e^p
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Can't go Grant and Wilson.
is a
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crime," shoOto benhe senti-
ment of every true American citizen, The editor of ,th£ Istaelite is not only a patriot, but he is a man of deep learn-
hd party who sleeks to "perseCute, by act?
0j.
deed, be put down by the vote of the I people. We copy from the paper referred the to followiugpungentaoddirect
Mir. Greeley stands outside of thd ortho^ d6x religious circle. No orthodox Jew will allow him to be a Jew, and no orthoI d6x Christian recognize him or his.sect i*rrflift) a£.fchris«iin.:.in
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One^t his*
spjeeches, "The God of Israel," reprinted in! The Israelite, Mr. Greeley openly, boldlo
lyiand clearly expressed his theology, to, sqo^and to^wit, that he ^tanqs o^t^ige the orfhodox circle hence He has no reasojn at all to abuse or persecute any religions denominafion. Therefore," as a Journalist, Mr. Greeley took invariably the partrtff the persecuted or wronged denomination, Jewish, Catholic Mormon or Heathen. Therefore, he is looked upon as a I special friend of the Catholics, hence decried by European organs. We tor our part, would not vote any man into high position, wiio manifested a spirit of persecution at aniy time. We did not vote for President •G^ant on account of his notorious Order
NO. 11. We to* Mh Wilson, be^ypeZqs oJ"3faxy},zJ he hated and- .persecuted for-eigners and Catholics, and at the first occasion offering'.in the Senate pf the United §t4t^s,he proved a vulgar Jew-eater. We would never cast our vote for any person^ identified with intolerance and injustice, beicause he is unfit to be the banner-bearer of liberty, and unsound either in his judgmentor in his moral character. We vote neither for the demagogue nor lor the idiot, andthe intolerant politician proves I to be either. It is with particular pleasure, however, that we vote for Horace
Giieeley not merely on account of his superior intelligence, statesmanship and Intern honesty, but also because he has proved Himself" invariably just, tolerant pa liberal to all sorts of people and all
Isses of ideas. That is the truly demo-
.• fcrati?' type of manhood. These
®adi6al Eroottcriee.' [•ticjular graces of an American statesman, A' command our respect and confidence.
j. v,r-fi. 11 B&riobridySoffchi^ Sfeounty Mlt le speech dowp. in represented in the Louisville antione of Ben's great efforts, strong-in^'alii-Ctreeley Democratic. Convention.—JExthat makes that bold, bad xnan,'A noto-pHf5, riouB: He S«d Ue'.'trnfiUA OffliiVd.bat
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s«re
p'case th?
for foiir mofeyears, so tnat he could keern ^Tress gloats over all the hopes of ii the wouDds of the South open and fee-
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R, IIITTLE ROCK, August 13.—The
to vote for Horace Q^ey (ssys\te.,mo^injg-w8 re0eiv6d burn school-houses' a vote for mvlr'der by and
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ember of the resident Republican ressional Committee at Washingtoa
iden-
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the organization of ^traii
iocr,acy, lie touisville Conventio?w
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anxioiffi^o'Bave tb^^Blantj ^^n^an Con V6»tion at Louisville^ ^MmerOusly attended] They are aU in the same boat The
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THE Associated Press agent at Madison. Indiana, doesn't seem to understand hi« business. Doubtless he is an able writer
tairily gigantic as a eulogist. But his ed itorials and eulogies »re nolr 'wanted among press dispatcnes. Be is not em ployed to send his opinions to the press, and] the press don't want 'em. Let hini stick to facts, Or subside.-4i?xpres«.
Tpat's a proper rebuke to that tool of the jRadicals at Madison, Indiana, who is paid for sending wetwf'and not opinions. Thej Journal of this morning, however, is quite- satisfied^ with-bis fulsome -eulogiun^ on Morton and the Radicals, and leads the Madison telegrani conspicuously heading it "Reported for the Journal There are more ways than one in helping a, party which you profess to oppose We think Grant/s Edmunds" at Washington,|who is Postmaster there, other Edmunds here, who professes tp be a Democrat, are both working in^ the same direction. Look to them 1
r'sa,yB.
aroprietors of hflifWllJ out tiis interesbin that concern to &'Mt. Joni js. '-this leaves*{hat*offlce ownei by Edriunds & Jones, in equal parts. '".ft is also rumored that Jordan now. deel aS^Mmself loi7 Hunter- an(i K5?arftJ Wpuder if Mr. Edmunds would not do the name thing, if.some one would buy
THE Trenton Gazette (Radfcal) says thati "the Grealey in6n* in New4Je out-lumfeef *thB potato rags," andlhe l5ugs are thick." That increase "octfuts everywhere in' tlie Greeley ranks. Out here* Grant's big-bugs,h&\Q become dis:«uraged. There are too few of them for voting. -4
G^NERAI» JAMES WATSON WEBB, formerly a leading editor of New York, a pronkinent Republican and Minister to ^r'a^il under President Lincoln, hascome p6t decidedly for Greeley, and Bays /he Will prove as able and safe a Ptefeidest Af
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.T^KKE are twa Democratic papers lh lEen^ucky* "^hich refuse' to support Gree-Their-natmes'* ater not" recollected, nor are-m^&W^r^rffi^tbre. 'fioif the managers are suppoeed^to be made tip oncentrated muie'T^V^tevw |thmt may be.
THOMAS Gf. ALVORD, formerly
Republican Lieutenant GtoveftkOf of New YorK, Whom the B^piiblic&ns offered to Agto&iate for Governor, yield^ to the Greeley storm. He says ^'the stoihm wltl st JS
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tering awhile longer. He then turned |.H«ll'can ranks. The poor rickety mi tirte good* »nd"amiable «m,ley, «ml
Democ™
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«omfort. Here is
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Gazette
a prominent Republican in this city a days ago: J^ily 30'. EAE
SIR Please send^enclosed circuto active. Democrats^who do' not supyt Mr. XJreeley and Will co-operate in
... (.-uj,-.-^--Itbe Louisville Convention. Send me
jnme,_as of suci1 men
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A cjui V' r/n»b ui 1
though there were truth anasenaetmbisJ atelyw raphsodies. When a fellow like Butler.l (Signed) can .find an audience^to listen stuff,,it do.n'.fc speakwell. Car .the-.enUglilr a ened Commonwealfh tiff 'Ma^ifehtfefettfl."i1©!
in each county immedi-
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M'. EDSttriTftS.
Cheering News from Old Parke. NNAPOLIS, IND., Aug. 12,1872. JEdit(Msf Terre Haute Gazette
BeiKa constant Wa^fr of yourliape ing that youj^ad ^o "loftl" ion, we thouttt pahaps* fe om this portiJn of ie "pwitic field" would be acceptable.
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Of coarse it is widely known that
v?ill remain so, is quite a different^roption, and one of which many of the nch- RepAblicans are.not n'ow ttfe ost sanguine. The cause of this change apparent to all, and "the way-faring an, though a fool, need not err there,uand a correct prognosis is no less difficult.
A great number of Republicans who hfeve been in the party sinCe its birth and who have waitea in vaiufoT the promised "reform," have at last awakened to tl e1 fact that a miserable deception has en practised upon them, and conse queutly are leaving the "old rotten ni ilk," like rats from auSiqking vessel.
The County Surveyor, on the Republics ticket has come over to Greeley, and n^ doubt will bring a great many if not al| of the Friend Quakers with him. Let them come '"there is aTjalm in Gifead," Imd when the offices of this county are filled, as they no doubt will be after the 8th of October, by good, honest men, they 'will receiveu.no' ^uch insults aathe good people- of-this county have suffered the past week—an insult that would blanch the cheek of the most vile. Just to think -of putting a man up for Jwreman of the Grantf JUty who, with fohr of his sons, was docketed last court for selling whisky unlawfully. For the trnth of these statements, we refer to the records of the Parke Circuit Court. B^it, oh! he is a good Republican, an exnator, who was elected some years art the temperance ticket.' My God, this be Republicanism, we want none
as
your votes ttiis rail for men
wlio will not stultify themselves by selecting such miserable miscreants to conduct, our courts, but who. will provide, things honest in the sight of all men. Do this, and victory is ours.
Yours in the faith, KNOWING ONE.
P. S. The wheat crop is threshing out beyond the expectations of the most san guine. Some pieces average thirty-one, a great many twenty-five, and it is thought that the crop of this part of the country #i|l not be less .than twenty-fiv« per acte. K.O
A LADY correspondent of a Los An'eles paper, describing the delights of a iioiithern sea-side visit, paints ]the followin^'pleasant picture:
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in the honey/beietle^ in'the su^aT,rattlfe'siu ikes under thle pillow, and ftkjlnks running over your feet."
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Feed, including Dissection and Hospi Tickets,085. For CATALOGUES containing lars apply to
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AGJEWffSJ, WAJfTEDi For CMMKDSFEEB'ft K'i ?, PRESIDENTMI/ CAMPAIGN BOOK! 'the great work of the year. Prospectus, post-) aid, 75 cents, An immense sale. guaranteed., Jteo, for my CAMPAIGN CHARTS and NEW 91 APS. J. W". GOODSPEfiD, Chicago GipclnnatiorjSt.Louis., ..u •.
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MEDICAL'' SCHOOL,
Fapaily Frauds.' if.o h''^^
College, for yoi$i(ig wQmen,
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®HB!GREAT AMERICAN"SBWTSG MACHINE Co. 'haVe concluded to oflfefthell' Whole Stock of RSUPEEIOR &\\& .URIDETY-KNVWN MAOQINBS, upon .the above, unpara^hed^term, to-EvBRYBonY, .6r teiTfi38nsefor a r^ecfliy 'Gt0od8HwzHOlMJ Cheapef titan the\CbM^ett^
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Eveiy one^ ^e^nae fpfl, ^RE^TBIAII The jbedt"and -TBtol! GTTARAJrtE'E of -Its' QCri»J.I7T,iiS^KOimi 'SJ,BaB(rftl{.-f
i/his Is the Sidvplist ind most certain waV tio convlau «yoarthat!Our Machine:isJiJST WHAflr: The S^rl^oif Safety,is'ih OWE MONTH'S TBIAI. No b^epartswith thfe MWhine Wter trial. All' pay for it and keep it. Buy no MACHINE nntil yon have found It a (Goon ONE, EASY to learn, ^ASfit~W~mancure, (EASY to work. EASY to keep
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ONIiY, 8AFK WAYtb gst yoUr *ON*Yfl L^IT., F9ueoimot,s«ra#? .» WriW for' our CtoWdetttWcircnl trated PAMPHLET, oonwfj^'jff'l-^pAmci which we will send youByriCnfff. ofmafl witb 8AMPI.ES OF SEWING,"tliar^yba ban mage
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The largest merchants of the country are those who niake tbelo^est priees. :^,^ FOSTER BROTttERSj "... I 1 iu'r -':'r w? r-
Our annual retail sales of one million a year is based oil the theory pf jtejepltf ^lwaybj the best goods'and retailing them a-t wholesale prices^ FOSTER BROTHERS* 1 nth iirYt
M' Thews is often as muchiecwoiny in a judicious expenditure of iponfey! as thefe iu in absolute self-denial llfierefbre buy aU youMir
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1 ''d ortvr Common yard wide CaVp^tsj 18cJ,'! )71Good yam Wide Carptlts, 22 abd ^Sc.1['
Bettor and fleavtet' cirp^tsi 25 Wd'^Oc.'! Still better fetad titAi«fer, 65dJ'4»C &Wd!4Sa Ingfaln
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head of thk carp^t trade if:' if "tfi'V-Ll *wti •1
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WE PROPOSE TO Kf!EP THE LEAD! Jii'b i\*. «•, •j a**-1,W
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We shall do it by offering to,,the public only well kiiown brands of Carpets, and by always representing our goo^s to be just what they are.. As we shall ^eep ho makes of Carpets to which the manufacturers are ashamed to put their names, it will never become necessary for, us to, dub any of them "Winwor "Familv Frauds."
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We only sell for cash.— FOSTER BROTHERS.
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Handsome styles Summer Delaines, 12jd marked down from 22o.
.«©]? V*"»««» In Jbthitvi I ^J .rj. ,, ISbltodid'lin^ bf bestTrib^'lOcy worth ile at wholesale. ,n Yari widte'Pei-feklfes worttf SiSc redu^fed to l|2Jc. .\ r,r V. *rv» GotklUhblteached MiisHn^^and iOc. '1 .1, «, .. 1, -,h» 1. .... Elefeaiitlfhe of WBit^MirsiESilas:!^,',2)^)125Q^ndi3ic. ..Tttf'jf v,i, *.. jVeiy hWbdfifo'ria^%ide |?rass C^oW ^u.itin^sr18o and-20c worth 25c .«•. .. ••-,!' r^(.j
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Our, entire stock closing oai« at Cost. We jia^e^Mm^ very, b^i^iftili pty les 1^|.
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Vt All'kinds' of^Fancy Goods 'edftTWT rWf iB»'«-KoB» ieOxtt6ir/«»a ba!ll?' dttolra dtiafft§ fikfi!•Oc^od wbifceCJoroets SS cents Worth 60 Cterit».}" Ooatk and ClarkyCottdn d^entskpodlJ
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Many.tof'tHese 'too^ff bo.^ncl^'b^^rirjBgrtbw rates that«omg of them will all he i461d withifi wto,- ao wo rbpm*b *U to act
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naffe* attention paid to aL professional calls day or night. feblO
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Attorneys aW tJollecting Agents, Teirre Hant«t Indiana. Office, No 66 OhiojBtreet. sout.T,
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HOTELS.
S A O S i. Foot qf -Jkaiwi/Street,
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Free Buss to and from, all trains, .i .r J.' M. DAV'IH, 'Proprietor.
LEMPER.
JOBS #KrjEWI]LK, 'if#?S« Irest mz ~'V\ .tr-./S-M&t,
Dealer in
leather, Hides, Oil and' Findings. 1 lis MAIN STREET, 1!«rr* XKariife^fiiaialiA.
BOOTS AND SHOES." A. G.BAJ.C3I
HIJIifflAIf: & COX, WHOLESALE"
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BOOTS & iHOE^ "i/rADE to order. Shop at O'Eoyle Bros. Boot JjL and Shoe Store, Main street, Terre Haute ndiana.
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Dealer in,
Copper Distilled Whisky, AND PTBEWIKES, !rj»'.
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Terre Hftnte, Indiana.
R. W.R1PPETOE,
|G|rocMes ahd: ProvMonp.. No. 155 Miilir Street,
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Groceries. Qneensware, Preyisions, itf-fiM, -'.T CDPNTRY SI60IUCE, iZVb (lo
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grocers andrLiquwDealers, Cpr. ot HTjaintind fifth Sts., Terre Hante, Ind
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.1 .: Terre Hants, Indiana.
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J.A.BDBGAN, -Si #*, Dealer in ffl Flour, Feed, Baled Hay Corn .kindsa/Seflds,
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Corn Oats, and all
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delivered in all parts of the city tree
'A* EHZEF i& CO.,
©is 15D STEAM FITTfat. STKiEET, *\'l Bet. 5th and 8th Terre Haute, In«i.
TOBACCOS, ETC,
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Navy Ji, and other line brands, 182 AlffD 34 JJS4ET STREET yorc!&U>r,M
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