Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 May 1867 — Page 4
DAILY
TKRBE-WAUTK
Tuesday
Morning, Hay
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JJAILBOAD TIME TABL&
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BX. LOUIS, ALTON AND TBBBB HATTTX. •H iE*IVK *txxvz-
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Awmmodition... A, Express.——-
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TEEEE-HAUTE POST OFFICE, orENISG AND GLUUKft «F MAIIA
FI,
MAILS CLOSE,
TO-DAY'S Al5TOlTIS^?jpT£ D' .' ColuxuJus Accident
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—J^H. H*g®R tt.ki.
Spring Wftgou* for Salo—A. J. W4Ich. Hos.ary—S Jsall 4 Co.
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CITY AND STATE ITEMS
fffir Nothing of interest transpired' in the Circuit Court yesterday. A
A speeial term of the Clay-Gireuit
Court, Judge Eckles, began yesterday.
Iflf We will publish a fuIl|Tist,bf the iscomk tax payer^^f this3-county, In tomorrow's paper. .—
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.fi.rs.
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'l(Qf The gentlem'en of thd Musical'Association meet to-night in Iiiitdemann's Mosic:Store.
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'Pgr A*nboriday husVrieis men's prayer meeting has been gstablUhed at the tiooms of the Young Men's C^is^i^., Assjog^gn in Indianapolis "1 tbvMU -1 _• !J ,V^ ,, l?he riVer is rifling rapidly/Being new about ten feet above low water mark. Pears are apprehended, for the orops and property on the bottom laJids.. u. k.»" ... ... i, Jt iii •, v! "«'Q
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SST ThaHorticultural Fair commerices on Thursday of t^is yitek.—Jqurnal. Hardly! A show of horticulture would be rather meagre in these parts this week oj the year 1867. ...
gxades of the city sohools commenoed yifeterday, ^nd will continue from day to day, until the Summer vacation* The sehools close on the 21st of June.
I©-"The weather-clerk, a "very con trary cuss—tomor, evidently was ex^eri m«Ttrng' yesterday to see how nearly opposite he could come to the previous beautiful day. He succeeded! rut -sirt fSf The Bichmond Telegram tells of a Wayne county man who took his family to the circus last Monday, aiid sold his cooking stove to get money to buy tick' et«7"-
A- A TV
m- We are requested to state that Joseph M. Lawrenoe, of the firm of *Forster & Lawrence, on Second Btreet, is not the M. Lawrence now in jail on indictments for murder and fornication
Bobinson's shotf was largely at
tended yesterday and last night, notwith standing the condition of out-doors.— When a circus is in question our people allow "no jjostponement oh account of tho weather!"
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An Encampment of the G. A-
is to be established at VincenneJ. Greene, of the Sun, is scarod about it. Ever since his narrow escape from the clutches of slandered boys of the Twenty-Fourth Indianu. an organization of Federal sol diers has tho same effect on him that witer does on a canine with the hydro phobia.
PERSONAL.—Mr.
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8®-. Our citizens have done a good work this Spring in setting oat shade trees in.front of their dwellings. With a fe years protection, these trees will materiaUy ttdd the-bearrtyof"the* sti WW and property, and those who plant them will refer to their work with pride. How often do we hear a man, in speaking of a large shade or fruit tree, say: "I set that tree," with a heavy emphasis ou the "1."
William Kliefo'rtb,
Subscription Agont of tho Westlsehe Pox' of St, Louis, of which Major General Carl Schurz is the present Chief Editor, is in this city. We recommend this paper to our German friends as being the loading German organ of the true political doctrine in the- Mississippi Valley-— Mv. Klieiorlh will oontinue his canvas? tor the Port for a day or so yet, and we trust our German friends will add many names to his subscription list befbto «e departs.
'Our readers will bear in mind the entertainment in preparation by the Amateurs at Dowling Hall to-morrow night The memory of the previous entertain ments of the young ladies and gentlemen is sufficient to guarantee the success of this, the last of the season^ In addition to the beautiful play of "Evadne," selections of vocal music by a quartette of vocalists and a series of tableaux in the hands of the ladies will make, we are sure) a pleasing home entertainment
woird "small!.' in aiTTtem in yesterday's paper, caused an iinirifenaed reflection on tho members of the police^foree. ^The presantpolica i&rfl^k^^goiigoMid,J»o far as we know, of as good men as can be selected, but four nTglit policemen cannot pooperly_watch the entire city so long the present band of thieves and burglars infest it. A meitriber of the old police ^orej »fornix us there were never before so many euspicious characters as are now her?, and immediate steps should be taken by increasing the force of night watchmen to rid the city of them, in order that when our eitisena'walk the street* at night,.pr retire.at rest, their lives and property.
TX WAST.—What
P. M. P. M.
Eastern,through,daily at 2:20*9p. Kaattrn, way mail„dally at Cincinnati, dally, at .*-• Wenern, daily, at «m: IVMJ Heron Howesville. Asjiboro, Monday, at. Wiiituaii, Daujr ai....
11=00 A..-U
7:00 P. 3*K*.
MAILS OPfiN.
Xa*tern, through daily, at 1MB i[W? iSuatern, way uiu.ll, dally, at t' I?' Cincinnati, dally, at J® iWaatew, daily, at
3:*J!?•.*
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Jftockvilie and way mail, daily, at....—...1-ftlo lEvansviile and way mail, daily, at ra r. M. ate Howesville. AfchbOTO, i. L.1U.I1A'* Usxaaail, iawij. a- & 1..1U.U0 -HOOA
ransviil* and way mail, daily, at srom, Wednesday and Saturday at?.. 6:00*.^*. owesville, i'riday, at i.. «00 p. u. .tibOTO, monday, at ...... *:00 M.
Office open on Sunday from 8 to 9
A M.
All
£. BEAD, P. 11.
Y. M.—"But why advertise during dull times 7" B. M. —"Because that is just the time to make new customers, and those you wish to make such have more time to read and will notice and read your advertisements, while in busy times tbey might not look at them or give tbem a passing glance, in consequence of being busy themselves."
Y. M.—"But the large majority of bu siness men do not advertise during dull seasons." .....
B. M,—"This is just the reason why I advocate it in Buch seasons. You have fewer advertisements to contend with,and I verily believe that
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CAUSE OF CRIME.—In
mwvm**
an immense num
ber of people are iu want of something, and advertising their wcmts, in the hopes «f having them mot. We wonder if tbey ever are met. We wonder if that long list of respectable females,- with unexceptionable references as to character, who •lnlike the New York, theaters, advertise in the Herald, ever obtain the desired situations.' Our heart has often Lied for the lot of that "respectable midtlle-aged xmtii? wht) for. along series of years has advertised his wants to a cold and unfeeliiig world, and at tho same time we have admired his persevering efforts to obtain a situation. Poor follow, he must be quite advanced in life by this time but We hope that he has been able to maintain his respectability in the face of adversity and bad luck. "Partner wanted." It is surprising how ihany different kinds of business a man can plunge into at onoe now-a^daya with a cash capital of from $100 to $500. It iu a mystery to us how a person with so much money to invest can decide between so many brilliant offers.
A
great many
want partners for life, and numerous are the ways of advertising for them.
'Agents Wanted. Some intensely Bannister's, No.
he will make known to any'one, "farmers
und mechanics out of employ, or invalids who wish to travel for their health," of an easy and exceedingly profitable agency, by which from one to five hundred dollars a month can be realized, anu this be pledges himself to do for the insignificant consideration of one postage stamp enclosed (post paid), "to his address. What generosity! He no doubt very naturally increases his "stamps' by this maneuver. One man wants information, and another I wants a wife. One wants to borrow, and .another wants to lend. One wants board, and another wants boarders. One wants everybody to know^and another wantrttr |know everybody, while there are a quan itity of people who "want a club."
SOUND SEKSE ABOUT ADTEBTISINO We find the following array of good sense about advertising in the Cardingtou 'Republican
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The examinations in- the lower
young man just commencing bus! ness, and wishing to advertise, sought the counsel of a retired merchant as to the best mode of procedure, when the follow ing conversation ensued:
Young Man—"When is the best time to advertise Betired Merchant—"When do you put your sign up
Y. M.—"Why I don't take it down it is up all the .time." B. M.—'-That is just what you want to do in advertising—do so all the time— never stop and you are sure to win.'
descanting on
the fearful increase of crime in our cities, an exchange says: "In the frequent discussion of the cause of the increase of crime undue stress is sometimes laid upon the effects of the late conflict. War not unfrequently exerts a powerful purifying influence in some directions, as welfas a demoralizing ten dency in others. There are many prolific sources of vice and crime constantly in operation whioh have no connection with the war, as they neither originated in nor were fostered by military influences. "Tho larger proportion of our convicts under twenty-five years of age is of itself a significant proof that the root of evil lies in the modern system of rearing the youth of the country. They are subject to few restraints and exposed t6 many temptations. 'Young America' is not restricted by the vigilant control of iruardians and employers which formerly prevailed. The old apprentice system, which held in check the poor and to'hng, is yirtuHlij. abolished, and many of the children ot the rich attuin at a very early ago complete control of all their movein ents." •*-.
The shipment was made over to the B.
& C.
B.,B..to a firm in ^Fsr* Hutee —-.
Where is the "skule" teacher?
SPECIAL NOTICE.—The
following'per-
on.«, members of tbe several committees, are request eel to. meet at the Masoriic rooms this Tuesday Evening for the purpose of completing arrangements for the festival and preparing for the reception of Prof. De* iloram
ON PEIKTIKQ—Randolph,
ardson,
T.
ON
Ic£
.feiS' •&
Ias
School
Convention will ftold (s 1pw j^n^nai
meeting in this4M^48tfce C4ogre£itiotial Churcli.qft.Friday spd fitnf4»y oftfiis
•A oordui isters, Superintendents, Teachers, and FRIENDROFSARIDI^%CFATIOL4,R^FE^^SENT,that a'ad take-part in the d«litay«tioqs of the ^[Mlventiipn. Xtch'ftutSqr.'SchMl life county is earnestly .reij uestod to send dalegate^^nd reports. 8^* ji-3ta
By oidar of CoMmrrn.
OJTLT 12J.—A
pair of hoee for every
map, woman, aiid child in .Figa See ax a ^liAH saausi.4c&l
I ^f@"Now 19 the tithe to'ptorcliase summer suits, and you will find no better asere and Sumid at Bartsock
sortment of Cloths^ Ca§?|m mer .Goods than can be
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philanthropic individual, moved wholly ^e^uS^ ^dt "in s^me ^a^iiY styles. by a love for his species, advertises that
FAMfi^GfeocBBlEs.—^pherd A Shirley, at their store at the coiner of Lafayette and Locust! street, keep constantly on hands the best'and freshest articles for family use,' in-the grocery,4ine, and invite the. public generally to give themacontin-
u.an??
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State, l4kn be had at. Weisa's Factory, opposite the Post Oflice.^ii
I THK BAKQAIN 'ix Hot
LABQJC
made more new
Customers from well gotten up and conspicuous advertisements during dull sea sons, telling the publie what I was going to have when the busy season commenced than at any other timo."
.i-iThe be^t.
Hose we have ever offered, for 12£ cenftj just offered. -»k ^0 **fn a. Sombthing vefy'Bha'ior siunmer aV 25 Gents and operr -work ahd'Ltsle' Hose. [dife iteaix is bo?, :1 ... ..)——p-«.—
The cheapest place far Skirts ahd
Corsets is. Weisz's Factory, opposite the Post Office. ,:t 25dwtf i)
Six* or Dax
Sales to be continued,^ilntil tlie stock is closed. The ladies are espepiall/invlted to attend. Sale at 9:30
FOB SAM! CHEAIT-^A
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Bar Brown, of the Sullivan Union, the other day savf a shipping bill made out thus: one bowx of Beaswacks. one bundel of Feethears.
Seventh Street,
KffitovjCt'A-tr.
Mahan,
Stanley* r' *4 ON M^Sic.—Smith, Siebert,''Gossett, Tinker, Lindem&nn.
CBXAX AND CAKE.—Wolfe
Abbott, Brill. Ox DKCORATIOJW—Col R.
Messrs. itauf&nan A Kizer, up-stairs, «orner~of TSTaiu and Seventh streets, opposite the Terra Haute House:* 1 AL^XA^D«fe,t
May 22,-tjl T1*6*"", ,, Collector..
THIBTT-FTVB^DOLLAbsthitBffrftiB BEST BlDtltQCULTITATOR li" USE.—Go and see it at once. Every Machine warranted. For sals by John *Soott & Son, attj^e wigwam on Main Street. dw2w
ICE CMA M.~S.
kr-X. Davis, Conoyer,
Gordon.
O.v tf
ALE—Scott,
Miller. OS STRAWBERRIM.—Smith, Bay, Naylor. i-
w. Thomp
son, Jno. W. Brandt, P. 3. West£alL J. Ed. Marvin, Jno. Abbott. EM IS. C. SCOTT,*
Ohmn. Cora, of Arrangements.
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juitMbliT«d«t J.F. M*i»
Haute
Ticketo cen9 years, free.
AVOTHXR
May 20dff
—To
GBXAT EICITKVKMT JURB Osh^s"^iie" Cream.^lo^rjffcfe Street, "for those, delicious' SttfwberiSes and Cream that will be Berred %p (here »!,. tC| »iwl Js:bin SYr this eveniog.. |t) dlt a« mi
The Granji Jn^ is^tiH in riea{6n(Wali^tto and Johnadfatj'^l Jk&tter. aww»^i,Bup^ied with these all wool ca^imofer i^lits at $15 and a good quality of jeauspabts at $2 75, and other goods in their line at corresponding low price?. Don't forget the place, No. 81 Main street. Mtf.
v., a.i/Tt
.. c" ^ILr. NOTICE.—Again we call the attentioi of the afflicted to the great success atten dantnpontbe'SkiHfaltfeatiJiefit'Ugfeaby Dr. Farns worth, No. 21J West Marylaud M^tj iti|^a^i^JV(9M*e MMioSim^ need the services of an experienced physician, should not fail to give him a call. See Sdvertisemen pt^e. "*j| #1'^ i~'' ifcJf
TU*
^lain street. They
Call 8e?f^eni.
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rAtf
If
choice.lot of sweet potato plants, of the best'qtifclttjvltfjge i(nd thrjflty, ^iph will be sold very low..
«sr Good
r,u[m27-*llm.
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|^"The st*e6t l^flroair is progressing rapidly' and: Will Kpasfr meftiS^teiy in front of ^he. popular,,Clothing House of Johnston & Miller, where you can procure better*mad#,' b^t^? hnd Metier fitting garments, for less money than at any other establishmenMri t^e cjty. Call iiTe^iy aHd^esiy^yS|^^jdi?sjjijtT*'+&?-• street.
If you want your clothes made by
a practicaMSiloFiB good style, and at a less prite than auy otbSrtailoring estab-^shmenVin-Terre-Haat^TB^cr Warmsey's Tailbr-6hafp, bft8t' Ifae ^f' t6eAFub^c! Square-, ai UnM***--# dlw iiai ntl" »n
The best Skirts and Corseta itt the
Ity-A^new assD.-tmentPf FreaJi and American Corsets, at A. Nippert & Co's. dlf.O"''
§Sf New stock of Parasols and Sun Shades just received. I9II^ «dtf .x jmia Co:
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GOODS.—At
A^M-
,n•d»)l,0" Jfa*
JOHN B.
FrEIMAJK
H.
Bobinson's Auction Booms, No. 103 Main street, this morning, will commetnea the skle of a large stock.of Pry floods, consisting in part of.Silk Crepe. Mare^z.^ Challis, Itish Linens, Jaconets, Prints, jl^usj^is. All'kinds' of Press Qoodsj Veiling, Hosiery, Gloves, Hoop Skifte^ 'Shoes and Gaiters, Hats and Caps and Notions:
p*
1:30 and
|iw »!•*».* tlax' '•i Td3t. *-y
Sweet Potato Plants,,
Plants afid Tomato Plants, at G. I. Bip lev's »*M wan IK. it JtiM x«»-
«."ii yr'' ""1 Wr«- os i!i. yv. rCoss have received those fitio fehamber Sets also,' a good stockjof Qouamon Furniture^bought'since the tumble -in prices. Now is the time fdfr bargains, either wholesale or retail, [dlw.,
FOB*SALB.—A
ley'i
Parepa did not come, but who
pares, when they can boy flrse'dlass'Family Groceries* at Q. I. Bipley's. [22-dtf
silk Sacques.
Lhea^botUge
house and lot,"finest location in the" City.— App'lj1 on the pi^ni^,. SoutJhi
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S, COLLECTOR'S^OFFICI
The office of the Collector of the United States Ruveuue for the 7ih District,
Stone opens his Ice*
Cream Sal oops, this niorping, andyyill continue to serve a quality inferior to done^ ew^F3^ina-eyeBfig!^^ Sundays excepted.
rffe_hiS
'Tefltrtd- hij
ialoon and can now tMMSto^ th^andjHrm" est and cosiest place in the city. dlw
J^^ A choice article of Pried Peac&w, Applfle,-^i4ne*suid ChA'rie»,ifif K. R. W«H«T 4 Co's, -j
May
25,dtf .355 ^ain
J&HiaQll a# MS'
Hasten**- tXSAlse^aM at Mt-
isu -jJA.L' ... I
Street.
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the '3d
•.Tbe»*Hn»aRe-
a«W-«etr St Mary's, Jons 5th, tot the benefit of the New Church now building at plaee.
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Lrt^L* Lor.—®,775 Yards
Prints, et 15 etL (bod rtyle, oolor and cloth.
KTMUXL A
Co.
Fi*
wanta their
mm
«farticl»,inW#Jti
jritethflf of business, bay them of generous men. You will find them where the street sprinkler is paid. .•.5
RKMOVSD.—We
have removed our
Grocery Store from corner of Third and corner of Fourth and Walnut streets, opposite the east of the Market
feblc3m
,4"i '•••••-A— *^i Sweet Potato Pwnts ^t Is. I Constitution Water is a certain cure Wright & Go's, 155 Main Street. dtf for DrABzrts and all diadasebei the KlDsSTtand •I I BIADCIE. '"BOR eal? by a|J,Pmgglati. 26dwSm
93f Tn^cheaJ)e8t atifi Hflfesr^fflort ment of White Shirts in this city, at I Ice ICB l^Thfl undersigned would JOHNSTON A MILLKB'B, I
tj. Of.i. ^t"l la prepared to deliver, in any part of the city, ttte articie uir Ice ever offered in thla market. '-T m-. 1 Orders may be left with Got Arnold, at UMP«ft: NEW AKD HANDSOME CLOAK TBIM-
MINQft.— We have on the Way, and Will I jja court's Hardware Store," or at my Office, at open in a few davs some entirely new I ihe ice Home, aontheait part of the citj^ Tiimmings. .t & Col aPrft»^ kt,p»TON/ agent. dtf Lilly Of tbe YiileJ.—lladiame Lavere'i ready made Shirts for only "ghiy vejtom^Li.y of the for t^oom-
4.-t
one dol6ti-rat Biddle
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a0-i7e are closing out our splendid Ord".^ at.t|ePj»t assortment of White Shirts regardless of
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$$?* New style Press Goods aad Novelties received daily, at- A. Nippert & j—— Co's. dtf. rpo
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FOBSALB —We
HOLFZLDBB A SBBMAK. vr'*w'k HOTI60 gtt^B4»tATifi—^li&tir'SlrtJon Stands, Csitd Bfo O a as
ftSSi." ." Lot. •.
B. [dtf. aelHbe-«nly'G«HWl 0o»*o* fiBun family Sewing Machine, Sweet Potato Sprout, at George BfcB«f«tn»e. ^ni hem, feH, .utch, tuck, L. Beigler's, south of National Hope,
ixth Street. dtf.
rea oa,l 5
»srA new and sure way to get rioh is to Nuy your clothing at Ei'lknger's. "They
Sell eoods cheaper'than -any other house I it oni/'^canti a bottle, Fore»eryaii Druggists. Try it. aprZdftm in town. dtf
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Brick Stdre ho&ie and
Lot, 19 feet front, North side of the Pub-1 T^OR SALE---Carriage for 9200. lie Square, tao^ ,s the ^rem*n itJ&Sf&fg&JtFSWdtfSZl property. For particulars enquire of M. riage Factory. my22dlw wit M. Rickcox, Beal Estate Agent. vn dtfc I-T710R SALE—A 'house and S6V--T eril"buildiug lot*, in Chait's Addition, north-
Unbolted Flour, at C. I. Kip- eaat of the Union. Depot. 'The
9. and Woodshed, Cistern aad Pump, good Well, all in good repair. !^"Good fresh' butter at twenty-five The building lota »re unrounded by flns shade 1. -nr -vr tr¥*«, and some of tbem fcre full of One fruitcents a pound can be bad at J. W. Mands bearing trees. r. N1PPKRT. No 56 "West Main Street dt&>
ig^Fjeab lake trout at Ray A Bafiey s. TjT^OIR S ALJJ—A
of which alone will be worth the price of]
admission. [2td. |®-A full assortment of choice groceries at J. W. Mand's, No 56 West Main Street. dtf
9S" Sweet Potatoeand Cabbage Plant! of the £p^st,quality, at Bay A Bailey's^ Htf-'*" i~-C J.ii 4
MT'Splendid stock of Groceries and
Villi,
oiuune. liBformaUon, ajjply to D.
Extensive preparations are being made iTdtf At First National Bosk, and no pains will be spared to. rttkejt SALE—BOARDINO HoUS. agreeable and entertaining. Prof. De-lJ* and Wa^on Yard,—I will »ti onr©*»onabie Moram has kjndly consented to tohibit Warding ijpusaand w.gon Tard, sit- .. I aated on the coraer of First and Poplar streets, his Malorkft'opon the oceafito^ thft Bighti opposite Thompson^ Mill. Enquire aft Cox A ...mi i_ a.i t* 1 Anna nr An fba nravnIcoa
Go to E. R- Wright A Go's for
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Fine White Shirts at Johnston 4c
Millars, for ono dollar an44^q»twj
the best Syrup in the-taty. fl6-dtf 9««irt.,and a Ntani iron.
idTTo. "Ml
-whei'e -fcW'Wfll
riady'to
J%mft
theiP 6atA)nage^He wUl tnapljr ISitt wfththebeit art^'of-groosrios at (he lowest.poteibTe rates.S
LOCAL
as will favor us with their patronage. In ia*tepf Wblte Paint, and. Ha w^rtnf 4wU-: [22-d2w E.&J.E. WWOHT. tiee are Dnexcelled. -Tb« extraoEtfaar^' large j"'^1?**'" i»it.O *i- I eale.of ^e ^Ka^jwlia^V^taat e^aton .ia AfleiMt $gr French Lime, Cement and Plaster I gu»rant«e that "it snita the people." Paris, Garden and Field Seeds, at E. B. The vxo*\ complete atook or Lead, auu, Oiu. Bobbins, No. 1, Pawling Hall. "dtf. yarnl*%,, C®lira,Bniehe^ aa4 iatteed, all van. ner of Fainter'a goods, foriale bj
S I S S S S S A N I 1 I I S IN a i» a"* Jmtlf.n»l«hr«ted»7te-Ajaiiyut treg* •»-ilew Style JammeL. Bjdmpral. jSkirtsKDd «W« b^±JS5S."£«S2S3S£ just received. I gant Lncke per hour. J. H. BEKIOK, tf OoBNSLIUS 4k HAOarRTT. I Proprietor, No. 71 Broadway, N. I., Boom 28.
TRYrr TBT IT
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on WtjW ctlitomi ,.
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PW"" $2ft.A8-B^SB»"WANM» $20
Jj"11'includiog
Ave rears.
w, lurn th» ladfM of^flie "TTni--l CAUTION.—Beware ot thoee aelllag worthless learn. tn» laoies «. cpa cast Iron machines, under the same name aa onii. versalist Church contemplate holding a For Circulars, and term* addr*.,^^ StrawberryJFj»ti*al at: Powling Hall on my2idwim 205 s. 6th St., Phiiada, Pa. Tuesday evening, June .Uth, at which I VTTANTED.—OLD IRON.—The time a superb entertainment will be pre- ff higheat pneepaid for all old «orap iron „r(Vi-
ml6dtf
& Bailey's. dtf I the city, near tbe D*an Ad1it* dtf the city, near tbe D*an Adiiition, weet e( the Canal. These lot* will be sold low.- Reasonable
Edsall A Co. hare jepeiyed new
IP Sf» .e»P-?5.
dim
111.) nuvai'irm .l i.-:
JV The prescription denrtnMOt of J. A. Davis' Dfug anaObemiealBbm is under ths care, of pa experienced Paxv macheutiA, and proscriptions can be filled iftth aeounwy at, all houri of die day ibr nighL None but pure and onadaltnated fudicmes^uie^. ,,„. ,., 18lf
1ThV^dersign^/W^hjng
to engage in husin#i in the WesWoffen for sale all h^s liverr stcck in the Prairie Qte !*& wa
.***&*
with the une^^ed.t^rm uf lease. Those wishing to engage in the alxve bosineet cangeta bargain, asthelocation is the best in. the'State and ii now doing the beat -business i* the city.' For fau particular*apply on the premises, dtf: W HOWARD.
NOTICC^I.
-1 Htiiiaerf snd fireat m. WIUTEAMBK WB IABHAI SFNM, to dri IH»actlng.nH n—lBg in the Wry bwt st^lir
House, where we have a choice stock of I Boanewand aaM vui hemada teiook atgood a grocerio, and will he pleased .to see jdl o«w. Sre« Haki»g don* to order. [isdim dur'old e&stottiers and ai mrany new otiss
Tej
Mayftli* Whit«
BABK, OUU0K BBEBT,
and Tomato 'Plants, at apr 24dtf OroKiaia.
HP"Cabbage Cabbage and Tomato lnants, at apr 24dtf Drogsiats. George Biegler's, south of the National _2 _" V_ 1
1
-Q—il I
B.ppetoei Grocery 8t'ore Cory 4
--IpIexJon. Ae a beaatifler of the Complaxioi^ per-
Middle's, 151-Main Slf66l*. I fectly ftoe from all tliApi'opertlfl* so iojurloni to
the skin, the Lily, oftho Valier Vtahdi an rivalled. One Bottle will oonvinoe you of this fact.
I Tat ltl
I, L. UAHiK A 00,, Agouti, Terre Htata, Ind.
mr7d6mC*.
Parp cryslal Ice.—The undersigned are now prepared tolnrniahthepabliowitb clear' heaifliy Biirer«nil SprftgPtiti'f I^e for'the t^ai^nV lit low ratea.^gw^aggi^BKtrM.:dally, and wpply all Business House* and Private families.
Jgjgj
,sSSBft:^a
cost. JOHNSX0)f A MtLLXtl, I of Ice, will do well to order ifrom 81 Main street apr4d6m STKINXIfll MITKB.
:y
v"^.
will sell, on reasonable
street. A good chance for attenlerprising^ man
pl.«fhMlt^"ota
"'•7 I "'II FQR RENT.
RENT^THE
UNION
HOTXL,
-1 A. at Charleston, Illinoia. has been refurniah-
E4 A^mwrwai^^^fdboe^U^"
..Li tion,|ki»J ^ijJieieateilijndcaasnable tendfe. Tor terms, the restaurant^and fixtures known particular, apply to as the "Estrella Bestaurant," on Main!
my tf
JA •. M. HAT,
At tbtf naion Hotel.
and embroider beautifully.—
I Price, only |Z0, Barnnm's Seif^ewer aad Self-turninj Hemmer. Fully warranted for
lSdtf I delivered at the "Phoenli Foundry," near the
i.. |'Pa»»en«»r-Depjrti MeBWTODSH DisrarLBB
"Pa«»ein»r'l)epjti_: HeXfiflBESH
am pnnatantlT nMivinff new stvles and *re *uif*ring or Pysen* are constantly receiving new etywa uu
STB-
fOR SALE.
Hpum
has four
rnn_A*r I B^o»», one Clo-et, one Pantry, a good Cellar
•,c»l! "S1^eTerre HanteHouie.
I S
tiBe 8,tsn |^tboM
Call at the Terre Haute Houae.
GOOD
BRICK
I A iiVelllng fi^uSe, large Lo, situated oh Oak "lI 1 8 reet, betweeibSiXth and Seventh. For terms apply to ." FRESTCN C8S1SY, AL.— t.Biyl3d2w At National State BO&k.
MASONIC STBAWBXBBX FESTIVAL The Masons of this city will give a Stww,, p0 SALE.—The -Brick Build, berry Festival on the evening of the fifth JJ ing on Third *treet, half square north of nf Tuna. I
nojr oceirpi*i by. Ira OrorSr. For farther
W.MINSHALL,
CHABLES BELL.
the
Prelnise*
S A E-^-A SPLENDID
BUILDIM^LOT oaataiaing three aena, situated. South' Sixth Street, west side. Alao II iTJSE AND LOT on Eagle Street, t)etween Sixth I and Seventh',' south *iie. Early poeesaioo given. mhlSdtf Kntjalre of J. QCL1CK.
L?OB JP Ho
ittage od well,
House, on South Eighth Stroet. Qeod Clitern, Bare, and choice Fruit on the premisee.— Inquire at "The First National Bank." Udtf
T?0BSALE.—HOUSE and
a Q«ter
oduce at the popular stand of Ray bailey's, on Fourth street. dtf. I pramiaee. liwsm]
V9tT.fi. Biddle is receivinga nica NEW ADVERTISEMENTS line of Geat»'j^authiagjaicdij^^ Shirts, Hoae, Collars, Handkerchief*. Ties Acn~ Aci, and are very_ cheap too. 161 S ain Street.
LOT.
The nndersigse^ offisrs for lata a neat brick •s i*£ atotie* high, Are nest roomi, two cleeta, beu £Jt*be« and oeUar lSzSO and a. papry tfie entire lehgth of the House—new. Also
falliog w-ll of. water, and other ap-.ur.
House.- Bnqure on tbe P. J. 3YBNJC. Prop*r.
Spring. Wagons.
~*t ,-JT MHBKI WAGONS 'NOW EOHPLETED—ONE ^r light servto Vkeae Wagons have *tet
Axi
A fineassortssent of Jacto^and .^^SusEr tTrr^ Fa^y, ZZkJ awiss Edgings aad in—'tings at Kip|Nrt tuo PuhHc Squsre, Terte Hants, Ind. Warden Indiana State Prison, -•TSe^ £-*,**+/. r™,,
mA ebe*t e» 1® WsAl ,r-73* .a trt tasa m«»* ssSiw iwg* oi too ioj «4 *i fceWo«»J ijiUtwda
lirt.'filrM ', i^i-try
IN YIGOI
We have fQledxwt
HOSLEIY _S!TOCK
IN^BBE
id
'4
imra one
ABB
Heavy British Super BtOUt Snperfise do da bleached do
200 Doieii ChlMiil's lloi, 1 In BLEACHEP, BROWN, 2 BALMORAL and OPSN WORK,
'*41
'V'
'A
•JS'Ji* :ti Vf 5 M.' Ih jft s-
LADIES' H0SEJ. 1 Ooo4 f«r 1» 1-2 Oeati t} Very fine for 25 'v-n \l Superfine Ribbed 75
nn- W
IBON FBAME for 50 CENT8,
1
Lisle, Lace, Super Stout, $c.
ifltii. j'. ,•' C.a* iid EDSALL (kr CP+ •fourth *»& Jifaim QSttv
OF COilllBVS, OHIO, Is still in the field and doing good for tho** aa fortunate enough to meet with an accifont^hat, diiable* them' Their payments aie more prompt than any other Oompvnv, as the followi&g per•ons will laatlfy, that'4lavs received beutSts tia the last few week*:
Which ia beat, to epend dl your eirtiltiga.^iid Whea «sabled, rely up..n tie chartty of year mP low-Bken, or to inr*«t a few dollara ia |uiAocide«t Insurance Policy, and ihtui Mctr9 afalamrant? T' ABE TOT
IV »or, AX 0ICB OSTAIH A PoUCT ni Taa Colfnbu incident iBsnntBce Go. I. H. HA€T£LL, AGENTIA mySSdfit OrrKe-'Dowling Hall.
STOVES AMD TINWARE.
SB.
BABIES WAWTKD—Between
jvwv the age* of. one week and .1 onr year*,
QfromPain,.Diarrhea bams MA a
Uryi t0 cry for
gooTiiWa
HENDEBSON, -^"7. MANTTFAOTUItaB*
SfOUea Mttfect, 4th Beer SecfroirreMOflcfe The Best Cooking 8to?es. The Finest Heating stoves.
Everything Warranted^'
House Oattedng, fte„ douaprSmptly,
and warranted to gise satistaction. None but the best "BBAND8" pf tin used unless specially ordered. Prices—Cheap as Vie Cheapest. mbOdlr. ch SepS
BALLJust
Haa reoeived a large lnToIoe-orsdX
Ipe Chests, Refrigerator^', Beer Wi Ice
Cot
0
who wW on
th#™'
VIPPBBT,
Coolers, Water Carrier*? Cooler», Foot Tubs.i be^ «, Batik, Tubs,
Atl kinds «f
O lOLi DB S BJ-r® Sf. AFD THB LAMEST STOCK OF STOVE •i IN Which I am deterndined to sell" at th6
BOrtOM PBIC^I Don't be deceived, but call and see before you buy Bespectfully,
wmm pa mmmm
W€iaes4aj .5^ c^. so»aa -to-.
»*-, -Mflt
I
G-r a.ti|0 are', 'in 1 j! Making it, beyond a doubt, [t
Appearance
•rt|ie,4SMte»rs tr ike Sesseal •... ,.-'07t ^.3 -OT* 'f!i ,#!IO i-43RfTii- V5 OC^ tlW be preS«nt«krt&»beautlhlTiay,iaVaS, wiuttsn tT Blehard Taul*r SUshr, (fcs prMeatod baton Her MeieMjr (iwrnVMary inBaaklnga* :Paltce,) entitled,
1 Evadrie, or the Slttie l~ .^ |3i wri.I.
PMHIM. T»I
An—lalasata.
th semi-annual uold n£New York, and are
R. L. BA1.I.
PHOTOGRAPHS FOB THE MILLION! 1 will sen-f, post-dald, 60 Photograpl of tbe most celebrated Actors for $0 oeiita 60 Aatreaes lor 60 cents: 60 Union Genrrais 50 cents SO Rebel Oenerals for 60 cents 50 Statesmen for CO cents SO beautiful young Ladies for 80 cents 60 flu* l.ioking young Qentlemen for SO nits 6 large Phriograpkioi French Dancing Girls, in-coatoae, bradtlfnlly oolored aa tbey eppear, for so cents or for 60 cents, of the most beautilul Ladl«i ot the Paria an Ba'l^t Troupe, as they appear in the, play of the Black Crook, at Niblo'a WardenN«a^ fork.
Send all *raers to P. 0. Box 177 Troy, N. T. myMdwly
AS FITTING. GEIGEB Ac WICKS Having commenced tlie Gas Fitting business ooanectioa with their Lock-mithing Ketablishment, ?e, by prompt attention to ordara, to atarit a share of public patronage.
Shop aoutb side of Main street, near the Terre Haute Houae. iMiim.
Q.BIEBSON & BALL, House and Sign Painters. All orders le't at tbeir Shop, on Seoond Street, nsxt door to the Stewart Houre, will Irr rrntnptlj attended to.
Orainitig Paper Hanging assented ia the best style. myMdlm ^E ASE OF CONVICT LABOB
Hotice ie hereby given that the Directors of the Indlaaa St*U Prison, South, wUl until It o'clock M., of the SOth lnat., raoeira bid* for fke labor of one hundred and. fifty able bodied Convicts, for any term of not more than Ave years.— Th# contract of fifty of said Convicts to begin June 1,1SST, aad for the remainder, August IS,' MOT.
Bids must specify the number of Convicts ttaae for whioe they are desired what time the Contract Is to begin, and tbe kmd"trlab0r at which tbey will be used.
Bonds, with approved security, will ba required for thepwformanee of all Contracts. J. B. MJsBIWZXHXS, rison, Soift.
I»-
^(^.Stoftebyillw^shi
I TW'1M6.HMM' OWCNb fWlitba iaattesiitaw". »md-the-»«r«o«i
'.uc b^.::
Sow,
mCIO^*
r«orsaa«BB wBl .ux arraaf*
b(MWVp«fl^arTf Ctirrtilh tfses tffefcclr. AdBiissio* '50" cehU.' No Beserved Seats. •Titikets fbr Arie at the nSual placfli
FiSE&HATCSH, A N E I#
XM! IS
(tFtrunat ul: Oibt ItsinUi tra^Nasaan naiiHil 1r III il— jioktgagx
xir
ammsj
Of THB
S:J {..a. 1 i~ jW This Company is constructing under the te ojiui-i 33U.
w?: Bjrinar ffmr:«nnnR thOvlEssteru. eat at the .i
IW
L. J,-'
Jamee Bichey......C. „.$in 01 Fred Oo«»eholk. U.....:..........„.....A.i ....7lOOO' Freeman Beymor *10 00 Charles A. Wyeth
IP.„y..
30 tO
f. B. Bbicor....... &00, Wallace Xewbianey. :.. ...'....V. 90 00' S. r. Well* L..- WOJPeter AUen..,. i.^_.. 31 OCT John 0. Chanleen 30 00 ... V.». tsaiMisr. Ofi'tKf O. A. Shockley ..-.vX. W 00-
Soine
Ptafn Qitesttwis for
iteidi
In the ordinary proeOcutton of your
businsss, or»y»u not, oonstaaUy UaMa ta accident? Have you any p^o*lsion made form'Mn to pay your 'board, or support your family, whiie *o dtoabiedf ... "...
Can you afford to lose: the time, and haTe you the nans to lire Comfortably while depittrid of your wagsa?
However oaraful vov may be, jrou are alwaxs. It the risk of the effects of the 'carefMSnass. of .ofhaisT,
Ha eyoulnqcdrad latotbeprlneipie •fAocisSirf I»sau)ios? ., ... ,jV,- i.^i
!Doyou
jr
know that by aaving Sn* Oiktt a dajr^
ffiSaf brtJu'^fa?'•**] la It not a poaililn duty you oWe to ybuMelf or your family, to insure againat: aceident, when Jt cam be done *o cheaply
A»OBS the Continent. itieiid frem Sacramento, iler'ra Kevadas to the CaUfotnia
ThMr Uns Will frem Sacramento, Call fdmi&. acrbis 'the Sierra Kevadas to the CaUforniL 8tate li&e,'traversitig the riclutlumdmott popular
jetton o/ Califbrnia, and thance through the frtat 'ntrnMr reailhu of tk* TtrrUorim, to tBa Tlclnity Bait Lake City.
It fOrhlB the tolt Walera Hat of the only route 'yftlcMc which Is adopted by Concrete and
his been accompllihfld.
beyond that tie Jto4r of Ula CoaiBaiiy.ar. ford nnusaal inducements of Safety and Profit to Inveetcri, for the following among of her r^StonS, Vl«:
lv
FISST.
The rate of interest la &i» n«r OmU. Gold, payable semi-annually In the City of New York SSCOKD.
The -Prinnpol is payable in Qoid at ma. turity. TiimD. The cost of tL a Bonds, P*r
OqiCand accrued intereet, ia Tea iV Oft. lee* than that o£ the cheapeat Six Per Cent. OoM Bearing Bonds ol the UoTemmeat.. JBIB. The United BUt OoventmnUprotiidt ,V *aV tkt itnmumt ntemarf io btMi Oe road, and loakt mamlg to a tmall peromtif o» th» fyHira traffla Jar rt-pagmmt, lug to Ihia liberal proviaion, acoom 'Ith Eifnuie* Qra*b ofP*bUa. Laadi.by ie Qofernmeut* foster* tbia great na tional cntorpriie, itf luccett it rendertd cortmin^
1f the
tradeoi'0.|
«*a^
Stotf. '1^ Security of fts ftrtt itorlage BtmSi there fore ampk, and their charaoter for eattty and reliabilny is saoaUed only by that of the obligations of the flowinl itmf. Bav«lt*i The net aarnings ot thk completed pot* JT .ttonm* .«irM4ri*M*k 1m mem tf tin MmtM
ef Utt fatrsst
Wlwc^lk* Gampme wilI wear i. Shdj'are steadily increaaing, ren. pmfHunt if Ike lateral t- rate of Gold {tbey pay per annum, on the
tT tBe abtotnUb) ctrtaia.
liftHTU. ,JU nearly 8
er oent. and accrued intereat.(ln currency) from anuary 1st. ./• Z'C'i {Orders may be fbrwarded to us airect.or through tlie principal Banks and Bankers in all piurtset theSottitry. "'...' 'B^ftU^tiitM mav be "sikde in drafU.oh Nf t'fark, or itr'4sgal Tender Notes, National Bank •Notes, or ^ther fhhds curreet la this city, JBoddirwnrti^i^fasrw^^dj^
toal attention. Fisr^SAtci, •ankers iii Dealers la fleveriawt Ncewlties
No.
.. jo c»i3*
6 NASSAU STBEET, N. T.
.fhove Bonds. Also, .• \t9"AU descrip^fittnsof Govern-
Mxchanged.
A
AlUlnds of Fruit Cans. Irery Varletytf Ila ud Copper Ware
^P00* b°"«bt, sold,
19* Deposits received received on liGfteta fe&ito, *Uli4ct at Sight. mm- Collections mode^hroaghitit 'the country. 9V Hisoellaneona Stocks and Beads bougat End soldjit jibeJtookj£xchfnga oneoauaS»sli|a4H|
WGTSpecial attention given, to. th4 Exchange of SE VEN- THIRTY NOTES of ail the 8#ries tor the
NEW FIVE-TWENTY BONDS 1869,'on the Mo*t rto&atidble
.erms.
Ice' CteaptG6iA Fret zerwy
^RYAN On Third Street, me Ooer Best «t lean
^NANIUMI,.. D,MOBUSOK. FRANKLIN, MORRISON ft C0.„ OENKHAL CommlMiioa JSerehaitl«| Afo 88 West 2d St., Cincinnati.
UEFEBENCKS.
Pearce, loUe, Holton Shaw, Barbour A Co., A Portet, ~E. tr. LeonarTX Co., Wm. Clean & Sons, Kob't Macreody Od
t.
Foster lirothers, Foote, Nash & Co. Ctuumbers^Stexena A Co. mh25dly •i- 1 BBS. AUBBS. rur.
D.
viita.
HtTBBS & VEITS,
Porwarding and Oosnntesian MKRC HANTS. And' Whnrf Boat Proprietor^
Oflce Mala street, KVAMiYlLLK, 1KB. BIIIANo. Brw. and H»OK«y, Kisbtta $o., Kranvill®. Iud. ffeWd^ia
A S N kcouvias reawsaaura juin Oommi8»io|i ,s ,M.ereiia.ut,
AMn DBALSBS I
Grain, Flour and Salt. WMUS Hetsa^-Oa tks (%nalf near ibe Terie Haste A Bichmond aiuj K, a C. Baiiroad DepatsmajMwtf Taaaa
HJOTI, IND.
wan HAMBT. ALomo SIVIT,
JOHN HANBY&CO., tf STORAGE, COMMIBZOM AXD
GRAl.N.. DBALER S, Warehouse on Ftrst St., at the Canal Basin.
»n#dwt'
TKHRK rlATTTK. tWff-
T^ABMEES KOTJCBL*—Wehare J. opened the Warehouse formerly ocenpi dby "t. B. Smith, o*n thsC«nal, and will always pay be highest cash price for
Cera, Oats and Wheat. If you think It to your advantage to patronise us, we will be glad te have your trade.
Call and see us.. -.•* marcb23d3ss SHTZXB A XLLT05
FILAUSSEN, BISHO WSKT
A Co
LJ Importersand Jobbers of
NOTIONS AND TOYS,
WH-OLESALB DIAL BBS ^4*^ f1»j
FANCY GKOCERIE1^ mmaAmu, TQMACCW^TIAI. et«
:3
.4 J.I nt« -ma&MW Jk aw «*. .-virfa^n. II Mw» iI» efaaw te- »»»».
alt-.-— .it(a
S» ^Kje*o% 0i SSiti
*Y GOODS.
Tf Haln «ij S-". V-
I •. i\*A* tut &'••» Wr.-• «3[ tit1 its &'•- 'j #tw4"
BWK GOODS! MKSS «M)0B8I
.TsfJiiJC .'F" 4 mm.l :w I. 54f.v'i.. AIjTJ SILK AND WOOL ^a 4 tv
rl
'It •». a A **'.
tHur :A±'i zn ijHm ..
Ch«ne Groimda Broche,
li 3-
rf.
IN PLAIN COLORS.^ 0 'V* *a .. a ,t- ic MUX '. HI
Striped and Embrold«M
1
OREIVADINES*,
75 to 85 Genta
il
b«««IN ALL COLORSl.
a [J 4 .V,.,4
Alpacas,
I
i*'* *is
I A.
«~.|»i41Sl a
risla, 8MpAjneU%dl u-'v-filM
,i
3af,M
eiNeHAius,1. ." "J .,hh Xsaines. .-A »w Organdie* and lawn^
Orepes D'Espagne, t«s« 'a all cotyri j-*i -Ht.tetti -ftattt __ .•WW# Useeeta
T1'•
1 1
.»«
1
Sri "AS?
Laoes and Bmbroideiios^,,^
Heriery «ad CUflTfljii r. .i -'I..*, ilt 1 .ft .utm 'Jim ~tu..es«"iA
1
u.,i ..i ,.aol)Msos«A
Bsttosa, RlDboag, TrlMslina Tles« ftc-,ftc. sr i' 't»s4ai*sis-a*a sdt
Bostewood ind Gilt' PI#'1 .. «(4J ll»
•a-vic sates* •'iw* *'!S it A *d il tiuila OIL CLOTHS, KtTOS,
UATS,WAIX A WINDOW CafSM 4c^ Ac. .j-,. .. jiistija w. s. atoE & C0/sr£ 4!
IffPIAWAPOLI5 CAHDS.
P. BINGHAM
W.
AU GOOM
RN
m^^w3ul
MEW HABNESS ESTABLISHIX MENT,
•J. N,
...
,thSy intend making the Bast and Latest Styleaof Harness Intthecito) aqdof the best material th9 c&a be
Km.
£ll work warranted to give satisfrtc-
tloD. myl34iy ill. II IK STORAGE, COMMISSION & GRAIN. s.
''•ft*.JO
TtuJtrjiH
THE CAKPENTER8' tfMlW,'V,
i^traeiiseoBS ie
INDIANAPOLIS, IND1
it
Genuine American Watches Diamonds, Fine Jewelry* SOlslB 8ILTEB WAttK,
9
l.
NEW PATTERNS, ,,
SolW StlferSpoom sad isrk%
'-j*
VKHS-: SUitfUM&WIA 11* tf .IwVUiJ
Tte Sets, Cake Baskets, Osafiv*8 BEBBY DISHES, ICR PI^CBRI^,• WAI.TBB8, CUPS A GOBLRTg,, "'a
Also, a fine Haeif
Silver-plated Table
Cutlery*
-i*
RNGJULYIHTG N KATLY EXEGUTKJ^ IS: miiim*e*ti&mr&en
Botraar Hsaa
BNGBAYED FRRE OF CHARGE .,.T
F. BIVOHAS ft 60
ipri
BAST WASHINGTON STBBXT,
ge
INDIANAPOLIS.
GLOYEB9«
•Hi
««ij oi
1 a*a
IfWlAHAPOlIS
TERRA COTTA WORKSf
Has onliand, or Banufactaraa to order, allkiSfde" of Architectural Oraaments, such as WimloW' Cape, Brackets, Meda(liens, Panel and Friaas riebmerts Flower Vases, Lib site Statuary. Water Pipe, He.
a,
Two sq flares west of Cniott Be pot. Ha ub aprilUdf., .,
}ST, dJ
-It-r
HBLWIS, BOSKSTS
I
•»u«9r% H, t'.'vtKS ,3v
OOOS, SASH AND BLIND MAMCmi^cT CI
SOUTH MKBIBIAK 8TBKET,
Nearly OypMlts Jait £od of th* Union Degotj
BKCOLAft Ull W0BK CO.ISTANUI ea HAII^.
•BABLIS STSrriMS. MSN SCKNIIOia STIFFENS ft SCHNEIDER'S*
INDIANAPOLIS
'i
Phoenix Bell and Brass Foandrj,. SO Union Railroad Track, Half Square East Union Depot, lad laaayeliS, IMt
This Ettebliibmeut las «uat«utly uuhanda,. complete assortment nf iSr.ss Uoods for Kngina, Baildars, Slaam and Gaa Fitter*, an late nutnnr i, .* facturer* of Water, 9t*am, U*s and Bear ^lia, •, Wblstle*, Cnoplings, Oil iups, Globe Valves, and i. ,s all kinds of.Brass Works. »prlG-IZ:aw6m, Daaie) J.Stpes. red'k Fahnlay. Ito(Un H. McCraa.
AND FANCY GOODS,
4 4
Stiles, Pahnlej ft McCrea,* WSOUHALK MALUS IM i.tw: Hats, Caps, Millinery, Straw
A
No. 131 South Meridian Street, 4«i INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. ojMIS-dttaw 2m
if
jyj^KDICAL JNJQT1CJ£. J».
Dra PATRICK A LIMK"™ Have asaociated rhemselvea together in the prae— A tl"«»f Hedtcia and Margery.
Orrica—At Dr. Patrick's old Stand, corner aptfdSe.e •m
0hto #tmU
:m:*44f.wf:
it, vV-J t'-A RV^'iK -V'S'-jJU-.m 1 Mk fvoA
