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FOR SBC'V OF STATEy.j,

fiib.lG. Shanklin 333 *S2 35° S. Mborfi 327 3°4

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Henley James

TOR AUDITOR OF bTATE.

Mahlon D. Manson

Abram O. Miller

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Jacob F. Bird

FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL.

Thoe. W. Woolen -V-,

Danl. P. Baldwin

Robt. Greggory

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Jas* H. Smart

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Jacob T. Merrill

John Young

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Morton C. Hunter

Henry A. White

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Sidney B. Davis

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H. D. Scott

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY OF CRJpMl^tAI. CIRCUIT COURT

wt Albert J. Kelley

Geo. W. Kleiser

N. G. Buff

Isa.ic N. Kester Robert Van Valzah John L. Brown Edwin Seldomridge Daniel Webster Jfabez Smith

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Frank Mills

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325 250 345

POR TREASURER OF STATER

William Fleming Oreo. F. Herriot Reuben P. Main

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320 247 344

328 308 242

274 147 345

SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC INSTUCTION.

333 256 349

364 331 273

272 150 325

THE CIRCUIT JUDGE *. 'FOURTEENTH CIRCUIT.'

384 430 386

332 149 368

138 93 80

TROSECUTING ATT'Y I4TH CIRCUIT.

James

B. Patten

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549 406 548

JUDGR.CRI MINAL CIRCUIT COURT.

Thos. B. Long

410 355 404

230 174 189

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143 93

367 262 169 129 265 278

327 *65 205

371 265 165 129 265 277

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321 229 229

268 144 343

FOR CONGRESS.

Abraham J. Hostetler

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343 247 327

306 278 253

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344 311

263 264

FOR SHERIFF

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FOR AUDITOR.

Andrew Grimes

J?hN. Newhart

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303 355 237 204 164 362

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FOR TREASURER

Newton Rogers C. H. Rottman Geo. W. Eppert

324 335 267

259 353 3" 352 131

FOR RECORDER.

as* N. Phillips

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A. Sandford

274 358 272 233 56 327

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DEMOCRATS HOLDING OVER.

Adams, Allen, and Wells, John p. Sarnighausen. "f ^Boone and ClintbH, Jatnes V. Kent

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FOR REPRESENTATIVES

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379 277 334 208 141 120 155 68 282 25S 207 123

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Jesse Harrold «,i Af

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COMMISSIONERS.

356 263' 3^ 163' 315 254 305 174 152 124 160 81 154 121 164 73 282 *77 210 158 3? 8^269.213 133

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CORONER

H. Ehrenhardt Paul McCoskey Geo Purdy ^surveyor. TuMy Simmons Geo. W. Harris Ale* Cooper 1

320 292 281

244 34° 260 220. 176 343

304 320 270

249 347 290 236 *55 335

THE LEGISLATURE.

List of Members Classified According to Politics.

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Jackson and Washington, Bartholomew H. Burrell. Johnson and Shelby, Caleb B. Tarlton l«-orte, Jv hn H. WTn'erbotl.sn, 7

Mortgomery, Silas Peterson.

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Marshall, Fulton, and Pulaski, Charles H. Reeves. Owen and Clay, Inman H. Fowler.

Scott, Jennings and Decator, William F. Riley. Vigo, Xisith Donham, 10

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BBPVBUCANS HOLDING OVER.

Decatur and Rush, W. A. Moore. Fayette, Union and Rush, Milton Trusler.

Henry and Ilancock, Benj. Shirk. Hendricks aad Putnam, W. H. Ragin,

Kosciusko and Whitley, Walter C. Olds. Lagrange and Noble, Elijah W. Weir.

Monroe and Lawrence, Win. B. F. Treat Marion, Addison C, Harris. Abel p. Straight.

Randolph, Nathan Csdwallader. Steaben and DeKalb, William M,

Warren and Fountain, Francis M.

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Crawford and Harrison, John Ben2. Dearborn and Frankjin, S. E. Emistan.

Daviess and Green, D. S. Heffren. Gibson and Posey, G. V. Menzies. Grant, Blackford and Jay, Thomas S* Briscoe'

Knox and Sulli van, F. W. Viehe. r' Martin, Dubois and Orange, Williani A. Traylor.

Lake and Porter, Thomas S. Wood.f Pike and Warrick, T. S. Hart. Spencer and Perry, Henry Kramer. Switzerland/ Ohio and Ripley, Dr. L. J. Woollen. r,

St. Joseph and Starke,David R. Lee per.

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REPUBLICAN SENATORS KLECT.

Cass and Carroll, Charles Kahlo. Tippecanoe, B. W. Langdon. Wabash and Huntington, A. H. Shaffer.

Howard and Miami, Milton Garrigue. Wayne, Daniel W. Comstock. Marion and Morgan, G. W. Grubbs. Elkhart, B. L. Davenport Jefferson, E. R. Wi|jgn. Madison and Delaware, M. C. Smith. Clark and Floyd, Moses Poindexter, 10. 1 .,. .i,

NATIONAI. SENATOR ELECT.

Parke and Vermillion, O. P. Davis, I-

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. DEMOCRATS, Allen, E Reichelderfer.O. E. Fleming.

THE TERK® HAUTE*WEEKLY GAZETTE,

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Dice. Hamilton and Tipton, Samuel'L. Taylor.

Vanderburg, William Heilman, 14 DEMOCRATIC SENATORS ELECT Allen, Thomas J. Foster. Brown and Bartholomew, R. L. Coffee. Benton, Jasper, Newton and White, George Majors.

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Shelbv, Squire Vanpelt. Starke, Perry.

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Adams and Wells, Joseph S. Daily. Brown and Bartholomew, A. D. Gal. braith. Boone, Joseph Davis. Carroll, Charles E. Sqholl. Clay, I. M. Comton.

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Crawford^ and Orange. James F. Stucker Clinton, F. D. Clad well. Daviess, Sam Taylor. Dearborn, A. Alden. Dubois and Martin, Thomas Hart. DeKalb, Samuel Shutt. Floyd, J. H. Willard. Fountain, J. S. Nave. Franklin, B. H. Flodder. Gibson, Norman Davidson. Green, A" Humphries. Grant and Blackford, George Gibson. Hancock, A. C. Handy. Harrison, A. D. Cunningham. Kenny and Madion, Exum Saint, Huntington, Henry Drover. 1 Jasper and White, George H. Brown. Johnson, George O. Lepman. Jackson, J. T. Shields. Knox, Henry S. Cawthorne. Laporte, A. Hossler. Lawrence, Lycurgus Dal ton. Madison, S. W. Edwins. Manion and Shelbv, W. E. English. Marshall, James Confer. Monroe. R. W. Meirs. Montgomery, J. Maurice Thompson. Montgomery and Parke, A. Johnson. Noble, Jacob Schauck. Noble and Elkhart, J. D. Osborne. Owen, B. Schweetzer. Putnam. Russell Allen. Perry, Gustav Huthstemmer. Pike, Joseph D. Barker. Posey, Rusell Blockley. Ripley, J. H. Drake. Ripley, Rush ana Decatur, C. R. Faulkner.

Spencer, J. H. Bryant Sullivan, John C. Briggs.

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St. Joseph, Henry Gina. St-J osep{\ and Marskpll, ]K Q«p. rotte.

Tippecanoe, Clark Baker. Vigo, I. N. Kester, R. Van Valsah. Warrick, John L. Taylor. Washington, S. H. Mitchell. -Whitley—James B.Tully.

HOUSE OF'REPRESENTATIVE REPUBLICAyft* v. Cass, Benjamin F. Campbell. I

Decatur, John S. DonnflU Delaware, Walter March. Delaware and Jay, J. P. C. Shanks. Elkhart, E. H. Stevens. Fayette and Union, J. W. Connaway. Grant O. H. P. Carey. Grant and Blackford, James T. Arnold

Henry, F. C. S. Hubbard. Henry and Madison, B. S. Baker. Hamilton* T. J. Lindley. -h"* Hendricks, G. W. Snotldv. Howard, Thomas M. Kirkpatrick. Huntington and Wabash, A. Hess. efferson, John M. Goldeu.

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ennings, John Overmeyer. Kosciusko, E. M. Thayer. Kosciusko and Fulton, Arthur C. Copeland.

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Lake, T. S. Fanther. Miami and Howard, G. I. Reed* vMiami, Albert C. Bearss. Marion, W. W. Herod, J. B. Conner, C. B. Robinson, J. W. Gordon.

Noble and Elkhart, John E. Thomp son. Newton and Benton, James M. Rodman.

Parke, Robert Kelly. Porter, S. S. Skinner. -ft Randolph, Eh L. Watson.

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Rush, George B. Sleeth. Steuben, Ezekiel Brown. Scott, Jefferson and Jennings, Smith Vawtei.

Tippecanoe, Edward Robinson. Vanderburg, John S. Hopkins, J. W Messick.

Wabash, Jesse Arnold.

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Wayne, Nathaniel Harlan, Thorgfcurg. Warren, A. R. Owen John. A..

NATIONALS.

Clarke. W. B. Carter. Hendricks and Putnam, W. Wimmer. Morgan, N. Majors. Tipton and Hamilton,W. W. Rookir. Vermillion, James Osborne* recapitulation

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"DON'T GIVE'UP THE SHIP." When these words were spoken by our lamented l«wrence, It mate have been 1 solemn time for those ojibuarcl, and proba blynotadry eye amesg th^m, seeing their commander mortally woiadea, aud still giving orders like the above but not more solemn than when the family physician informs you that some one of your family has an nffoction of the longs, which. If neglected, will eventually tyunninate in Consnmption. Bat, reader, don't be frightened or "give up the ship," lor Dr. Halo, a physlcnn of Europe, discovered a remedy.for all coughs, colds, hoarseness difficult breathing, aqd all affe«tions of the thfOMf leading to Cknsai»ptKnrsnO LUitMl4aD, da of o«rl*adinf medfetafe deslers, Sixth Avenue, New York, believing ttai ket required an art|ole, whieh was ssfe and sure to A the reach of kll aa ohased the ori, and ire anderst

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faet^Mlthrough iLureatsavuig Ma. Cbittjckdhw—] noney of Horehouu and use it very Ire! Dining Rooms ia the City. 1 havefroiamteft«o ploy, and we nearlyau

alM^ntJ large siae. prill, 1077. use your In mf »mily, 'an the Union

Depot at Bead teen in my emnn your mcaloine

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tepsy the retail priee for ef Horehound ana Tar it for I conld not bay it Grand Kkpids. Do yea

it. The last Honey ', N.Y nawlor have it in quart bottles, or can yon put ffie up one doaen in sorne shape to that it will come lower than the fast 1 bought I jpaid for the last five dollars for six eight-c#nce bottles. Can I bay it in flve-poana This, 1 think would be a very good atiee advertise your goods. I do not understand why it is not sold in East Saginaw or and Rapids. I think it is the best congh medicine I ever used. We have used it more or less tor ten years. Please write me the cheapest and best vr for me to bay it, and if can afford it I wal n.i *oa a small order, and when I crder 1 wil send money With order Yours rospectfullj,

D. Adakb, need City, Mich*

Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute

ITCHING PILkS. The symptoms are moisture, like perspiration, intense itching increased by scratching, very distrcssng particularly at night,as it pin worms were crawling In and about the rectum, the private parts are sometimes affected if allowed to continue, very serious results may follow. Da. Swathe's ALL HEALING Ointment ia a pleasant sure cure.

HOME CUBES—We were great sufferers from Itching Piles, the symptoms were as above described, the use of Sw«yne's Oint ment in a short time made aperfectcure.

J. W. CHRIST, Boot A Shoe Hm.e, 8M N. tad St, T. V. WETMAX, Hatter, S, S. Eighth St. Philadelphia.

Reader, if yon are suffering from this dis tresain* Complaint, or Tetter, Itch, Scald, Head, Ring Werm, Barber's Itch, auv Crusty, Scaly Skin Eruption, use Swayue's Ointment and be curaL Sent mail to any adaress on receipt of price, (in currency or postage stamps,) SO cents a box, three lxixes, $1.35. Address letters, Dr. ewayne A"Son, 830 N, Sixth Street, t'niladelphla. Ko charge for advice. Sold by leadingaruggists.

Sold in Terre.Haute byBuntin A Armstrong.

The Centanr Iiiniinents

two kinds. The

•teCCtUfcEOUS A0VEIITI8CVEIITS

ItiftvttffePeople of Stvaniwh vfti-, wko Used it Daring the Terrible Epidemic of 1876.

HB8818. J. H. ZBILTW A CO.! MMflttTUHnWe, tlfs andersigneit, engineers on the Ooorgla Oentrai

Railroad, la greatful obligatien Jjq^| the beneflta we received from the use of SIMMON'S LITER REGULATOR dutiog the YELLOW FEVER EPIDEMIC in Savannah, Georgia, in the summer aad fall of 1878, desire to make the following statement That *v during the aforesaid Epidemic, we used the medicine known as SIMMOK8' LITER REGULATOR, prepared by J. H. ZEILIN A CO., and though exposed to the worst miasmatic influences of the Yellow Fever, by going in and coming out of Savannah at different hours of the night, and also in spending entire nights In the city during the presence of the FATAL EPIDEMIC, with but the single exception of one of ns, who was taken sick but speedily recovered, we continued in our usual good health, a circumstance we can account for in no other way, bnt by the effect, under Providence,of the habitual and continued use ef SIMMON'S LIVER REGULATOR, while we were exposed to this Yellow Fever malaria.

Respectfully yoars,

C. B. Pa*tsmonv JAS. 1* MALlett^ John R, Collins, Iilton F. COOPEE. -:o:-

CAUTION.

The fifepulnt Simmons' Liver Regulator er Mediolne, Manufaotured Only by i. H.ftilla Co.,

Is wrapped In a clean, neat WHITE WRAPPER, with the red symbolic stamped thereon. Bun ao risk by*. being induced to take substitutes. Take no otMr but the OBIGINaL and .. »ENUIKB.

ftc SHERIFFS SALB^ By virtue of .a decree and arder of sale issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of John S. Beach, Joseph Gilbert ai ward Gilbert co-executors of the

P'rs. fee f6.00

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White

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Yellow

is for horses

heep, and other animals. Testimonials of the effects produced bj these remarksable Preparations £are wrapped aroun every bottle, ynd may be procured of any druggist, on by mail from the office ofTfw CENTAUR COMPANY 8 Dey Street. New York City*

W. W. Sharp A Co.,

la's AGihts. are authorised

POBUSHER'S AGENTS No. Park Vow 1T«w fork, are authorised toeeairaet far vertialBg ia ear taper

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Curtis Gilbert, deceased, and^agemst Marearet Ellen Morgan, aalWaered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit:

Lot number forty-seven (47), in the survey of the Gilbert place near the cit of Terre 1-Iaute, and designated as sue! on the plat of the survey, recorded in the recorder's office of Vigo County, Indiana, and on SATURDAY, the a6th day of Oct 1878, within the legal hours of said day, at the court house door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, togethier with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sura sufficient' to satisfy said- «r def of sale and costs, I will then and there oifer the fee-simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same. This 3th day of October, 1878. v/.V KJeo. W. CARICO,

Sheriff.

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PARIS,1878, SWEDEN, 1878 PKILADA, 1876

AT EVERY

WORLD'S TION

SANTIAGO, 1875 VIENNA 1873 PARIS, 1867

FOR 12 YEARS Highest Have been a the frs* it.

MASON & HAMLIN

CABINET ORGANS

At the Paris Exposition this year they are awarded the Gold Medal, the highest recom ponse at the disposal of the jury. They have also received the Grand Goi Medal of Sweden and Norway, 1878 No other American Organs have ever attained highest award at any world's Exposition. Bold for easher payments by installments. Latest catalogues with newest styles, prices Ac., free. ktA80» ft BAULU ORGAN CO., Boston, New York, or Chicago.

Nf. 10,576. STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF VIGO, IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT, HER­

MAN HULMAN. ROBERT S. COX. vs. ANDREW J. COCHRAN AND WILLIAM S. JEWELL. Beit known, that on u.e nth day of October, 1878, it was ordered by the court that the clerk notify by publication said Andrew J. Cochran and William S. Jewell as non-resident defendants of the pendency of this action against them. Said defendants therefore hereby notified 01 the pendency qf said action against them, and that the same will stand for trial on the 9'h day of December, 1878, at the November term of said court in the year 1878. J. W. E. Hendrich*

Pl't'fl'a Atty.

JOHN K. Durkan,Clerk.

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SHORT-MORN CATTL

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fiXfRISTOWN jyaagl ILLINOI5, On Wednesday, October Mi, 1878. Send tor Catalogue. Picxmll ft Eisanoxa.

Harristowa, I1L

New Advertisement

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PlflBAfi Befall prieetMMD, only IS riHIIUS Parlor organs, price |I only (86. Paper free. Daniel F. Beat Washington, N. J.

Ear Diseases.

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