Daily News, Volume 2, Number 90, Franklin, Johnson County, 3 December 1880 — Page 4
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•ioder Book Htnrr. Wain Street.
WAm BK|ff, M«*, Wp. AdvcrtiMSi«nU owning onde^ the k&v* or similar hnKl». will o« in»«rt«tl in the "Niwf at the nus of ten crntji per Hue, each iaacnJsm.
(Dante),
(SMT'Adrertisonioata printed, under ia attentloa of pe may have whatever is wanted, and from
this head •»«i» will
OnoQmt tttb word. and th« adrertiac rarely till to attract the attention of persons who om a large enabled to number of replied the advertiser I* make the mo*t favorable •election*
Ctme well redonntrwided.
•"yyANTED—Several first-claaa newajfcb^,* this ulftce, Apply at ottce. tt#*i for Brut.
tSTTerre U»nte 1» tool arge a city far landlord* to depend an placard*, which atfract the attention of only suck person* a* neeenaariiy pass the premises, while a amall advertisement inserted in the
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JULT Haws will reach daily everybody likely to want room# or houses, promptly t»ecnre a tenant. and ware the loa# arising from property standing idle.
Fiently
OB HEHT—Three pleasant room«. situated to busisesa pari of the
copten-
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Oa», water In summer kltoheu, rooms on lint floor yard, and oat buildings. EuqnU* at this Mat.
OR RRST—Hoh»e-of live room# en Tip I canoe just south of the Sixth St depot. Enquire at thia office,
Sot Sale.
Mr Under this head, for One Cent per wora, persons may offer whatever they may have for ea)c, and be sure of reaching more purchaser* every day than could be done !n a week by personal .wticltation, thu» *ecurtng the advantage of many inqairle* and of telling at the beft oflera.
duck
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gnn original co»t.
jld eh
OR SALB-rFtne Will be eold cheap for caah.
MAN, Inquire at thl# office
SPORTS-
THE CITY\
—Oratorio Conceri to night. —Katie Putnam at the Opera Ilouse tonight. —Fannie Kellogg to night at Dowling Hall. —Ice cutting still coDtinues as lireiy aa ever. —Free lecture at the Baptist church tonight. "m —Remember the Lwrary Lecture Course. —Dr. Williiu at the Opsera House next
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—Graw^family matinee at the Opera House to morrow afternoon. —Rockytile Is commencing early to work upf 1 Yell* h«l!. —A iemj«rance convention will be held is Mackltille next Saturday, night. —The IPWhrtrfcttfean Society hold a regular me^hg to-tight lt» Pfbrtnal Hall. —Dr. the first In "the library Lecture Oewrae at the Opera House next 1
U» Llttpfy Le«-
turc Course may be wcured to-morrow at thtii.Ce&tnftJIoot itowi. ^Two3 ^«MSnrdleriv' are at work on the stone pile at the- atatJon-hotise to-day, working out thetr fine fer jast^lght'a tel.
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Mr*.
BUe^ily.
—Th«*ld^t^ Mtle of Mais for Bern hardt's appeafnact in«Boetott ha* already reacheiW»o: Shebegioa her engage menwUMirl Mxt Hoi^tUy —Engagements stfe niade wHh the Opera House ftH «r«y»ewaiiqcmxi the a^QW* class and promise a week of enjoyment ttrete if the city.
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hitehM 6n^» the Rdlb^ bftk .-It ironed tftatlte mtipfo ixed by J. II. Hatwrtey frdtft his •ariou* shows oa Thanksgiving aggregated $£3» 000. There surely some money In the the %&t wmmi
few day# ago for keeping a house oif HI fame oq Mulberry street between Third and Fourth, bat releaaed on account of a defective affidavit rearrested yester day and will tie tiled before Eaqalre Cookeriv at three dock thl» afternoon, *~An admittance fee of but five cent* will be charged for school children at the Pet Stock Association next Saturday. Teachet* «hoa?d advise their pupib to aV tend the exhibition, a» knowledge gained In tm direction la a# essential to a frood education as arithmetic and geography, |^-Tbree card monie men are making themselves obnoxious In this neighborhood. They hare the "Knack" of changing their appearance in order to bttter carry out their schemes. If they fail to draw a man into their games, they attire thetitsehries in different style and try it the afectofid and third timet
Marshall Maunger: Douglas Griffith, of Terre Haute, has purchased the West Side dairy and made it in .east side hy establishing it on the farm of his father (Warden Griffith) where it frill be carried on to the joy and sbtisfaction* of his nnmeroua customers. Warden Grifflth will (superintend the matter himself. It is an institution that accommodates the public and should be well patronized.
one
iy WWW pot feave t&e Idc^iHltal,
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morning. One druuk and disorderly»oac assault *wtf lottery tad thm |lila dmnks, -Thi Maud Granger Company will oome here from Vincennes. The manfcg era will get them chap Aoughjcr^^ten them getting left. JIT *1 WflF, —Next Thwaday evening at the rffidence ot*41p«^i pm** 813 aouth Fifth street wllf tceur the tftarriajfe of WaiM^l«rra#
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tHyxVjMiy atiofwjr^TEoA A tan mJwrnay* that jMv ?4
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partner. He aaye lie will taring her down •ad let!^he Vfrri soa whal» wb$otfott lie ia CApabl^ot otaklng. —Matty E. Ifortieon. throngh her at-* toroey* KeUey »ttd Lamb, yeeterday filed a complaint tn the Vigo couaty Court, against oaa Mtdi«al KiaUt. for hasterdy. The date of irial laaet lo* the second day
—The 0 B-1- o®ce Ko 8SS Itain street containing rtdceta
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nesa should it be known that such
ftn were employed in the hovfsc.
Lydia Goodrich who wu arroatad aUla city to aee *«fe The performance tn.monnw after*
N el so Is ok of in on
nectj^n with the mission to Belgium. The city of Terre Ilaule is noways backward in furnishing material for public position. We don't see how Indiana could get along without Terre Haute. However, Tom would do for the place as well as any of them, and we say, consent. —Brazil Enterpri$e. f—Belle Link was this morning tried in the Mayor's court for assault and battery on her father-in law, Gasper Link. The Mayor fined her $8.60, but she did not have the cash, and would have been con signed t« the ceH in the station house, had not a sick child at home been the meansof working on the sympathy of the Mayor, who let her go. '$t i-Miss Fannie Kellogg arrived in the city yesterday afternoon and went directly to the home of Mr. Ryce, corner of 8th and Chestnut streets, where she will make her home while in the city. In the even ingshe rehearsed with the society in Dowling Hall and we can assure the public that even
solo from her is worth
double the price of admission. —Hymen put in an appearance at the residence of Policeman Chas. Thomas on Oak street last night. John Furgerson and Effle Ruark were the parties principally interested in his visit. C. R. Henderson fulfilled the clergyman's office in the case, and after the ceremony a fine suppei* made glad the large circle of friends who gathered to see the contracting parties start together in life. •Ncl0u^ can be at a loss to find a place to «illviJevenlng to-nigiht. Katy 'utman will entertain an audience^atJJbe
deliver afnsc lecture in the Baptist church* and' "tee 'jPhllomAfchla# -SiH^ty wilV
dtacuaa th« tariff itti^on^%
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of the above are worthy entertainments and every one should "find amusement at one of the above menrioffefd
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of
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•—A couple of boys, one oi them an employe# in one of our leading doUilng store*, made themselves very unpleasant by sneaking into the Hall last night «»ie rehearse! of the Oratorio society^ Aiter ©wesetsad lelHkd retchea themselvtse out OOF the beochet and disturbed* those 'about thetn bj^ lheir remarks and giggling and noise. The firm In which they are employed, alone presents the publication of their
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rnlieri.
Officer Chad wick, fn company with Officer ©has. Thowaa, yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock, went to tho gambling roon^s of W. Reed owr Wills' aaloon, and "nibbed" twenty-five players. They were taken to the Polk» he^lqaarters where they gave bond for their appearance bftore the M^or *t_? ,o'«doc^ tWs afteroootrv
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Alfvalitm i*^ .t Yic mot.
Thi orlglnal Big Fottr SDnitfels with
KTr^sria:,^ [The Toronto sp^ka ^A^ follows
Laat evening the original big Four.Mlo appeared at this theatre before a strata very lige
audience.
mgr^Horto^
progranuwe sic«tch«s, la *hftfc the
point, Sort*,
Baal* «»d Wot T*l* wi* of «mt conven ien?e to fwitiraim wlrtrtat %%ita Ji Iter. »U1 to mut^?
will be given to-night, to morrow afternoon and to-morrow night r^. gTAXOAtni«.5|
Ryeea ©ompauy will present tho "New JEvangaline. next Tuesday night at.the Opera house. They are now playing a successful engagement in Indianapolis, having crowded houses every night
FAHNIK KKLLOOO.
The Oratorio Society will to night render in Dowling Hall the Oratorio of Judas Macabeus, Miss Fannie KeUogg, the renowned Soprano, will sing the soprano solos. Every one should hear her and at the same time encourage the.adyancement of musio in our community.^
gasiway.
A farmer named Snyder living east of town was driving* out MainjBtrfet late
last
night when his horses became frightened aod started to run. The ma^fipuld not get them under control until otie of them^fell down and was pulled Along on the ground about ten yards by the other horse. Nothing of consequence was the result,beyor/d the breaking of harness and a slight bruising of the prostrate animal.
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Mlfe 8adle Curtii is Vei^ ill Dr. .tordon, is in Indlknapol
T. C. Buntin, lain VlnoenneiT Mayor Carter, qf Brazil, was city yesterday.
A secon
retiAl
child-
V- hum... We are glad that Col. Hndtota has been successCul in hia case fore the 8uprem| l|u|4ii}^ $500,000 to dai
The perforeaaaoe
aaag and danced
the 4MuSeac«ra|
22^^s?"au5as?i w^l worth a&d I* far ahead of compaale#
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of Jteaaerfc the comic
fltat part, were ke« capital. The ek aeveral memben
«Att» nrrxAJi. ffM
The amusMM»t loving titlieu ca&sol afford io«db«ti« perf«*rwa»ce Might at the Opera Houae. K^ie Putnam ia as actmsof vUuspm&t**** 9x*b#mu pk*« such an w8l gstther la
the
Nora Lincoln of Chlca|c?!s'^endlnfsa few daysln'this pTace. Nelson GaMper-of Evinsville, is in the city on business to-day.
Miss Liile Trunei of Elansaa city, is vif|l^ f|i|4^ in dil^placi fv /licmi Ridnfe#, of iMny N: .T*1!® nsit ing his relatives on south Fifth street.
Miss Anna Gfrofkr will spend the winter in Cincinnati. Mrs. Gould will sing a duett with Miss Kellogg to-night. 8amuel Lobin of St. Louis is visiting bis uncle Mr. Stewart of this city.
Miss Sadie Smith of Twelfth street is visiting in Ills. Geo. Russel Is recovering from his late illness. 1
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Beii F. Weatherby of Boston is in the city. L. Strouse of Cincinnati is in the city the guest of the Terre Haute House.
E, L. Akin of Carlisls same u)) last night on business. Constable Ben. Reagen has recovered from the Injuries received some time ago in the esquire's office. I
Charlie Lewie, of Indianapolis spent yesterday in this city returning home last night fft %i,
Col. R. N. Hudson, after untiring energy has secured confirmation of hfi title to a large amount of real estate in Evansville.
John A. Murphy of the Midland offices hast«gr 8i»K«M|tKe #eel'fu Paris at' tending to business connected with the road.
Misses Lulu and Alice Bu Haute, have been visiti Mrs. Jno. F. Meacham. TTirfy home Monday.—JioekvilU Tribune,
ft SALB,
iseton almost as good as nal cost, $825.00 will Enquire at Beau stable on South 6th St.
Letter carrlera' Keport.,
Below is a report of mall matter delivered and collected by the carriers for the first half of November*. Carrier* employed........... 8
SSfcS^ijr.::^|r.'.riV67/ S ReginWrM
:ter»,.
Man lettera..
Mail postal cards.. Loeaf letters Local postal cards Newtpapere, Ac.......... Lettara returned to the Lettera collected., Postal card* collected Kewapapero, Ac., collected. Total postage on
384
55,158 81,786
..... 8,897 8,8*) ...A. 58,W4 ,%• *s" 88,490 15,877
matter delivered
Cemetery Me part.
The following la a list ot interments at the Woodlawn cemetery (luring ^ovem-
Noreniber 8—Katma Voeltael, SI years, typhoid fairar. sss ., Nov«nber 8—John O. Gregf, eonaataptUm. a IMoa Vawgiait et ywr, eer."
Sovatabar Sr-JL JB. Cammlajp, yaara, para lava Meiaaal, ooo
ba«a murderad. Nenmbar •—Iafaat of F. X, A. tiitka
Novaabar S—Child of Qottalb Baoabitar. 8—Infaat of Mr*. Wilt*, stdtbora. Orrta
Orrta Baatea, MUk
^Ijlf E. Ooa«^, fa^ra,
Nevenber 10—Margwat Baylor,» ycara, gaa ara) debility. Ifovaaabcr 1»—Ja«h®Bfatag, Si yaata, drewa*
Hewabfr
18-lsfkat
of
Vt
^Tniotaoa, atfll
frqf ft., NovaaWr t8-CUM( of Charfaa fry*, 4 year*
IA—Infaxa^M^jBobert Brittoo, atUl-
^^Korrwtwr 47-Child of John 8. Tyler, 4 years B&rnm* yaank if—€WW of FMhrlck Strasaaar 1 war. bmia frrer.
K«t«ataitl~Bd*a» V«b«f Njtiit, geaeral SwaobM «-la»lbr Jafcaawe. yaara.
KovwaWr a»—lafaat ti F. A. BonL ctfllbera. 8S-Caad of Sa»a4 J^ckaoo^ safetta. «7—CMM «t Mra. Bogga, 3 y«ar, ta•aawatSoe af the hwmtia,. af
Jeltpt,
3^«aMha(_..8»-phiM
f%aaber
MdPaO,
»~4!WA rf€aa«dkarf
rUfc»l*o«» •t Havwhrr'tO-Wija. Atk tfjam,
5 a a A a a a
%«rta.
m-Mm jraaaa.CS yaan, kaatt dla-
TMaltstcnaote, Us lass dm liat awath 10
yHE MARKETS.
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't
Xew fork.
o«K. D-c.JL—Flour—Hpavy »n wevteriMS mm WtTjoad to ehden. |5 fTi»
State at f. _____ while wbeatViira
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StLo«i» 00^ »VSt Lon|».^ea» 6 85 llinneaota intent proce**. |j V^a^Heavy j|i®g^e4»prin|r." 24
01*4, yellow weatcfrn, fltSic No. 3, December «1 He January,Fwftraary. JWk® 68c, Oata—Weak, mixed weatem, SSM ...un,, «w«e.
"^T tf, -ft*
Cnoiao,Dac.l Wheat—Good No. S red winte
k. 4.—Flour—Quiet, and nnchange' demand and pri^ea a shade htg&ei
No. S red winter, $1 Oft No. Chicago »nrtn •I P®*. caah $1 0»vi, December $1 lOX, Janu ary 91 llfiOl I1K Februarys No. 8 Chicago jiuring, W5f£a3e rejeacd. 7S@ 7oc. Corn—Market ea*i«r,4l?ic, cash 42c. January 47c asked. May. Oata^AeUve^mtldwat: 89Uc. eaah, JBHc, Jannary:S6^?^38«c, May rejected, 'J*va hogi^Rccelgt#: mixed packing, W Ugbt, S4 3S®4 60 choice heavy, $4 79^4 eMtiaon light, and mixed, $4 00®4 80.
rineinnatl. December 8—Flour—Quiet and
unchanged family. «& 00®5 SO fancy, & WA Wheat—Dull but firm No, 8 amber. $108(^I 08. Corn—Demand active and pricea,have advanced: No. 8 mfared, 48®49c: new ear, 48®We. Oato—
Firm: No. 8 mixed, -3rt ieky—$1
head^ ehipnftpte, 805 head.
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l^dtADD|i«ll» hoif^Markct.
INDIANAPOLIS,
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December 2.—Live
Steady $4 85®4«K menu, 2,^00 head
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receipts, 8,000 head enip-
-«-Fresh Yension Steaks, Pork Jfc Mutton Chops always on sale at Seeburger, ^0t2
Bros., at the lowest prices.
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J— FOH SALE.n
A frame dwelling with 2 rooms, cellar, cistern, outhouses &c., all in good repair, cheap. For particulars and terms cair at 208 Mairi'Sitreet. 80t4 .fro&atib,.
The celebrated Walker Boots can "Be bought from G. A. Rogers & Co. 829 Mam street at half price. People who are ac qiialnted with this .celebrated mjvnufactu rer and want his goods should not buj until they examine Rogers mammotl stock. 87-2t
A hungry manor woman is the most unhappy creature in the world. Go and get one of these' nice tender steaks at Seeburger, Bros., and he happy. 90tt
If it were fashionable for men to wear plumes in their hats Mrs. T. B. Qlins new stock would not last long as it is fashionable for ladles to wear plunges they4 ought to see the? litest atyles before they puras
SEE. imE liMmBiE
LINE OF TOILET SlllPf
AT GREINE^
90QE STOttE, 5M- WS
STREET. v'i
A full stilt of chfldrfe Blue Front for $1,75.
ns clothe# at the
to
For all Hnd» of Fresh Meat* go Seeburger, Broe., the cheapest mArkeT ib the city, '•1•'
•iHtiltnr 0^/t 87U
Kellogg on Friday night.'
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Those beautiful Plumes just received at Mrs. T. D. Olin's are of the lktest style, atad you must go and see them even if you do not want to buy. oft tnrot? 87-2t
HsaiiitcnaAsseaesBaate^iCir
For the nicest, best^nd cheapest' Porter House Sir Loin, Rib and Veil si on Steaks go to Seeburger, Broa., 865 Mala SUiWJ-l*
If you area sufferer from any disease of the kidneys try Prof. Guilmette's French KJd/iqy Pad, .and take no other, it will cure 51 Ma^netre Artesian Baths.
Recommended by the highest mcdical authority for Paralysis, Kh
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Gout, Neuralgia, Catarrh, Gleet, 8jjthlll$, Skin Diseases, Dyspepsia and all Female Diseases. Elegant new bath hbusfe'. Competent attendants. Cheapest and beat baths the world: Bath house At the foot Of Walnut street. ,Z-,
MAO»»TIC A»T«8tAit BATH Co,,fc1i Terre Haute, Ind. maamemsamaamimmtBmmm
h:
Olin hat
ce of new
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^Taw Shoes, New Boots, New Rubbers, New SHppeni, New Prices at Andrews 80^x509 Main 8t 1KH3
goods.thAtfereordere^/roni the extern manufacturers to MX* A}! utowl
Doatforgat tho*a
splradkfw^terorer
CMtiaittiBtte'imt.lwliiKI. rt i-f- igyMaBsSidaBaesiafcteititiWWij
,« Son heftrrt pnrchaaing ebeA
tnAmmoUii stock just I8U1MC -v
in
Ton ought to -setf-ty iktect ityle Hat now wonr by
Um
Imtlm.
afikBMU
Go to G. A R«fu» dtCo. far all kind* cf Soots, Shoaa stid Rubher». Tlis cbeapeat store in toWas 8S# MatiistiWl. «ifs iw '.if* -flSM'W
I'll! I'll |i .1) I'^'V WA^TKO.
To purchase aaaail tw©-wheeled Bn^ulrs
Go to Wright
country.
cart
A
Kauf
man for choice Groceries, both staple and fancy as low as the game quality eeabe cold ia the western
vm Asm MAKING EXTRAORDINARY PREPARATIONS FOR THE HOLIDAY tfRADE, AS WE HAVE BEEN (COMPELLED TO DO FOR SEVERAL YEARS PAST,, FOR WANT OF ROOM WE HAVE AGAIN THIS YEAR TO CONFINE OURSELVES MORE TO USEFUL GOODS THAN ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES.^WE DISPLAY, HOWEVER,"1 A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF ABr TICLES SUIT ABLF FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS AT VERY LOW BARGAIN^IN DOLMANS, CLOALS^ AND SHAWLS. WE HAVE MADE MORE TgAN ORDINARY EFFORTS, ANE tOUR PRICES apltc BELOW THAT OF ANY OTHER HOUSE.} "HiFRZ' POPCLAR BAZAR*
If you are troubled with fever and ague, dump ague, billious fever, jandlce, des pepsia, or any diseases of the liver, blood or stomach, and "wish to get well, try the new remedy. Prof. Guilmette's French Liver Pad. Ask your druggists for it, and take mother, and if he-ha#"not "gotit send $1.50 In a letter to the FrenceTad Co Toledo. O., and receive one by return maiL,
Secotid hand hard Stoves, base heaters, for sale cheap to make room for soft coal Denmark burners, at Probst's, 4tli between Main and Ohio,
NEW FEED STORE,
C. A. Power has opened a Feed Store at No. 104 Main street. None 'but the best qualities of Baled Hay, Corn, Oats, and Mill Feed will be handled Orders by Telephone or Postal Card from any part of the city promptly attended to. Terms,
ery*.'
vcash
on deliv
Go to Wright & Eaufnw^%r Oam^, Poultry, Oysters, Cranberries, celery tender loins, sausage spare ribs.
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For the nicest
ro tohi"
-AND
BJBAKPA8T.J ACON,
v/oiMr.-dT "•.V,1*
]^uckw]beat and Oratiam Flour Acron Oati1 Meal, Pearl" crushed Barley
t, aa,,wo
Syrup, new N. 0. molasses, sweet cider, canned fruits, vegetables, spte§4 pig^
.'i1 11 1M» W W
reet., i^all on«i OLIVER A CO.
MCE FRESH BREAD
DMUtIK
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Wit. T. D.
jnafe noetvads mammoth rtock
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fj AND CRACKERfc .^3'
good (mil breai, eakes, and city l»atter, fnfdfcani. a^d«fr*flti avary Aty. call at aSdBagle
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GAJUL Wr
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Also Agent for A. Wetted Uftt •«£. tic i'?
Oysters! Oysters! Oysters!
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Kaepa eonataatly on hand all kinds of Oystdns
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(LPPUCATIOK FOR LICKK8B.
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tAIKJIOAJP TIMB TABIJ^ [Carefnlly corrected to datei]
Union Depot—Tenth and Oiestout train* except A St L. T. H. 8. ington) ana freight#. Time av^^mijw thaa Terre Hante'tlme'. urusiTioi or aaraaaaca MARKS. •Erery day. All other train* daily cure! day. tParlar car* daily, except Suudayu, lag can. cHecliniag caalr car.
TANDALIA LINK. (Leave golag East.)
*aFa»tLine.... I* Mall and Acc 8:4 e+Day Ex 8:1 Mail and Acc ..s TK (ArriTa from Xaat) •tsPaciiSc Ex..........1:I MaOTrainT.... .....10:15 •atFaat Kx 8.sy Indkwapolia Acc .....—...v.,.......
(LeaVe going West.)
•aPaclic .........1:J Mall Train, .lOK •ftPaatSx........ (ArriTa from Waet.) •aFaatLlne.......... Mall and Acct •aDiur Bx. .. •,?
TKRRB HAUTB A LOGANSPORT. I Logansport DW. ',of Vandalla.(Leara for Northeast.) Mail Train,... ®:(»i Mixed Train
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4i
(ArriTa from Northeast.)
Mail Train.,., Mixed Train.... 8.®1 TERRS HAtJTE A BVANSVIULR. (Leave for South.) I •uNaahville Bx -i. tKxproas.... 8:66R• Freight and Acc........... (Arrive from South.) tEaatcrn Bx *:W| Chicago Bx ,i. ,'....'.
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Freight and Acc ..v .»'**.— 8SDR] CHICAQO A BASTBRN ILLINOIS. (Leave for North.) irlad ca^«o-Bx—.•??:'%: i-pi DanTllle Acc 3u(L •eNaslMHfandChtwgo Ex 10:9 (Arrive from North.) Terre Haute Acc 18^ Chicago and Terre Hante Bx.. .V. A'. i. •. 8 •sChicagoand Nashville Bx, 4:
ILLINOIS MIDLAND RAILWAY* [Leave for Northwest,}
Peoria Mail and Bx 0:S« Decatur Passenger...................... 4HJT| [Arrive from Northwest.} Peoria Mail and Ex.... 9:8i Indianapolis Passenger..... 1:07 T. H. A SOUTHEASTERN, [to^ WortUingto®
Depot, Main aad First Sts.] [Leave for Southeast,]
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Accommodation 7:00„r [Arrive from Southeast.] Abtommodatlon 8:£
DANVILLE BOUT:
thic^o & Eastern Illinois Mroai
aoatn,
Leave. Terre Haute.... ..... 7.85a.m. 10.E Arrive. Danville ...10.30 1.80^ lioopeston .....11.88 8.44
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