Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 May 1867 — Page 4

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CITY AND STATE ITEMS*

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'The Louisville Courier sayi Ifia Jegge B. Bright is shortly to resume his residence at Jeffersonville.

r-r-1 a fi'

t- !T^ I V# ll'&i. jjg- The Madison

Courier

says the

Maso&ift Order hav« it in oontemptation to erect a large hall in that city. *l^,The Biohmood Wflegiam reports .tfillit 4 co-pppatiott storf |i bSng Succw-j folly conducted in that city.

Mirror

fa­

vors th^^japmination of Gt. L- YallandighamXo!t,th« next Profideaoy^/ TfiW'-iPetersburg

the

Tribiftie t&ji

jfruit trees are go ovefburddned that unless1 locne of it drops off, the treefl iniut break, .d'07yn,*7^J,"-, .j ^l&Tbe Fruriia City Sjl»«r Baud will go with the Chrlftorinh S»bbath School pic-nio at Young's station to»tibrrow..— Tie round trip there and back is.only flft^ .cents ^chil daen half price. —J«a: 1 ri si

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The Snnday School Convention in

Aeseion to-day at the Congregational Church, is open to all interested in the Sabbiith School work. A special invitation is extended to the ladies to be present. ,jr ""jS^The speakers, Hon. B. Wi Thompson, fiey. Wm. M. Cheever, Bev. M. A. Jowettand Hon. T.H. Nelson, whoare angnoiinced to address the Convention (his evenitog' jpji the general. subject of the Sabbath School cause, will doubtless oall natiMMinM lnnrifn

Jas. Bundy (colored) paid an in-

voluntefy visit ts the Kayor yesterday,. Hbnor ascertaining he had be«i guilty of carrying a concealed weapon, assessed a fine of $10, with costs of suit.— Bundy betleving this unjust, entered an appeayb-the Common Pjteas ©oftrtl^i

Stif* Sight men.woresee(te6ded to the State's Prison in the- Indianapolis CrimiSHf'Oourt Wedtiesflay^all 'in one day. Ai few such batches in our CircuitjCourt would' purge this comrpunity pretty effcetually, and allow honest people to brenthe freely while rogues Would keep "#httdy«V. i-» ,?J

t,

The Grand Jury of Morgan ooun

tyvBtits recent session, found indictments agninst three citizens of the county for hog and wheat stealing. A mob took one of the men out of jailj where all -*of them had been lodged, and hung him to a tree t: make him divulge all-he knew, but he would tell nothing»\ :& t£* tT

S^*Several days since we found in our office a pot In which was growing strawberry plant, and hanging thereon a dozen or more strawberries, some fully ripe. We learned last evening that it camo from our friend G. W. Shaffer, Esq., and that it is the Gucunda, anew variety he is introducing here. The berries are very large, of fine flavor, and if a Buccass as a grower, will become a de cided favorite.""

J®*The flower gardens hereabouts are beginning to put on their Spnng styles, and we must say that, in nearly every instance, they are rich and lovely. These styles were imported by Nature specially for this portion of Christendom, and we think her taste in this direction is most admirable. Oar milli ners are fashionably

artificial,

but the Madam is essentially

natural,

and therefore unexcelled in her

line. We know she will have plenty of customers, and although

own

advertising,

the citizans_or%1i4

mond, who know* an4»re anxious ^.know^ -Grsad Ace«pted Mason* is in ^sBsriaa it In. dianapolis this anti' *rUl ^"bhably iidmplbte ltt Aa%wb '*i6d' "Wjttetii The attendance 4s reported, as very large, anil the afmost harmony preVisnk-t On Wednesday afternoon tiie semi-cent9nnial anniversery of the organization of the Grand Lodge was celebrated. From the Indianapolis

Journal

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we extract-the. fol­

lowing: At two o'clock the meeting was esllW order by London AvSmith, as. Chafe, man of the Committee of Arrangement

Prayer was offered by Bev. George^B. Engle, Sr. Fast Grand Master SoL p. Bayless then introduced to the audience Brothers jiaa

D.

Grover and John B. Bose, the SUf-i

vivcrs of the first: Grand Lodge,^f_In* iiana. .Most. "Worshipfal Thomas Sparrow, Grand Master of Ma»ons ia Ohio, f$j tiro. Bayiess, acknowledging the great aoepitality of his brethren in Indiana, And expressing hi%fjincere appreciation of the nigh honor bestowed upon himself Tuesday in making hfm an honorary merafiber of t^ieir Grand Lodge. He gracefully ret'erred to the two veher-ble bi%thren at hi« side (Bros. Grover and Rose), and eloquently discoursed on the antiquity and longevity of the.Masonic Institution, its aigti standing among human associations, giving us some of the reasons therefor the lact orit bein if fSuhded ftpon eternal trolli, and cemented with sociaC affection.

The orator of-the day, Brother B. "W. Thompson, commenced his address at a quarter to three, and occupied nearly

The address was an elaborate treatise upon the Masonic Institution, but so solid, aDd condensed, that wb tound 6virseives unable to abstract the same while listening to ifc We hoped to procure it for| publication, and presented as out cliim that it w'ould reach the Masonic r^de'r generally with greater certainty through the daily press than in its future'fbri&*-a| a portion of the Annual ProcdedyigiT-j However, we were.unable to procure the granting of our request and our readers' must be content with the imperfect ideas given above, and patiently await its appearance through the Grand LodgC

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Indiana Stat* Eabb.—The

/premi­

um list of the iifteenth annual ,exhibition of the Indiana State Board of Agritailture, has been laid before us by the Secretary, and on- gl&iifoing thrhfigfi 4t^H?Sfe conyincedrth^t this. Society is resolvad.Xo improve upon jjnv previous attempt'.of the kind in this State. iTull ten thons^nd dollars are offered premiums, and every effort is being put forth to ,make it

teresting and highly creditable affair.*1The Fair will be held at Terre Haute, a city of some, fifteen or twenty thousand people, and one of the finest located and most enterprising in 'the State.— It has the advantage of being located centrally in the great Wabash valley, region so fertile and so highly cultivate^ as to "be able to make the Fair a succeaa without outside aid. But we have no doubt that Indiana and Illinois, as well as many of the surrounding States. will bring their productions together on that occasion in such profusion as to astonish our friends of th^-Prairie City. We are informed that the local Society, of Yigo county, has purchased and is fitting up magnificent park for a permanent Fafr Ground and Trotting Park,' in whicl laudable movement (heSSciety is lib^Hj seconded by the wealthy and ihfluentia people of the city. The Fair will opei on Monday, September the SGth, ahd'eontinue during the entire Week*—Jr.W.Fat

mer, Indianapolis. •i'i J' -T- •fummul The Season—It

ta our

Bishop

fayette Courier.

Tact

and

she doet her

yet it is so pleasant away

that we cannot refuse to show our own good will by this little "puff." |gg* The Chicago

Republican

publishes

crop news from several counties in this State, which- we condense: Lawrence county, wheat and corn good fruit slightly tojured. L&porte, Winter wheat half crop, Spring wheat good corn rotting in the ground. Huntington, One-fourth usual amount of wheat sown, with good prospect. Putnam, Three-fourths average quantity sown, looking well corn coming up badly. Porter, Wheat and rye better than anticipated. Montgomery, Prospect for corn and wheat good. Allen, Wheat fine, bnt less than average crop sown.— Tippecnnoe, Wheat good, corn wlU require replanting.

tfh IB is, tlit ItEM

two

uourg in its delivery. It was nighly interesting, eloquent and logical. In the. opening he gave a short but concise hisury of the .first Grand Lodge, referring to the convention held on the third of December, 1817, and the first annual communication in January, 1&18.

Among other subjects discussed by Brother Thompson, was Grand Lodge L*w, past and present, and the most Ancient law and regulations of the institutions the mysteries of Masonry, their origin, antiquity and worth, comparing the secrecy observed by Masons to that practiced in Church and State, etc.'

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has been, accordin

stacce for the season to 'open tatdfly, and winter linger in the lap of springy. We have come to regard late' spring ^.p?o. phetic of #n Abundant harvest hence, while many are unhopeful, almost de. spairing in view

of

the extensive back­

wardness of the present season, we |b$l sure that we are to realize such a crop of grains and'grasses, and BuCh a harVest of fruits as we have rarely, if ever, been blessed with in this country. The reports are somewhat conflicting, in regard, to the effect of the late frost upon the fruit pr«s pects but, to sum them up, we find them quite encouraging, fn the aggregate, and we are disposed to think that the 4am»ge has not been so great as our correspondeits thought, at the time of writing.^Wheat looks well, and corn never loses by late planting, if the reason is favorable afterward. We thertfora say to oiir friends, be of good cheer.—

North Wes­

tern Farmer. \-~-rL* W»-rt

U#yold's

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Talent.—Talent

thing, but tact is everlhing. Talent is serious, sober, grave and respectable, tact is all that, and more too. It is not a seventh sense, but it is the life of all five.—• ItjB tba bptfn eye, the quick ear, the judging taste, the keen smell and ths,lively touch it is the interpreter of ail ride dies, and remover of all difficulties, the useful in all places and at all places Md at all times. It is useful in solitude, for it thows a man his way throughtharworld. Talent is power, tact is qjull talent is weight, taot is momentum 't&lent i^tovip what to do, tact knows how to do it talent makes a man respectable, tact will will make him respected talent is wealth, tact is ready money. For all the practical purposes of life, tact carries it against talent—ten to one. Take them to the theatre, and pit them against each other on the stage, and talent will produce you a tragedy that will scarcely live long enough to be condemned, while tact keeps the house in roars, night after Bight, wifli jts successful farce. dramatic talent—there is no want of dra matic tact, hut they are seldom together so we have successful pieces which are not successful.

Takeuthem. to the har, and.lat.tham shake tbeir learned curls at each other if airy talent seety its way cleagll. but tact is first at the journey'send.

legal rivalry talent seekf its way cle asll. I'

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BO

weight to carayMtrmifeps fal*r iM it hits the ri^M^Ke tea^MoSs no tim^ itjh«wj^l ^iots, apdJULkei^mg iU eye S'Teady to

always something worth hearinin tact is alwajj&sife^&MfkH&riHde ent may obtain a living

Tal-

tact will make

verts. Talent is an honor to the profession

ly: .Talent comTatisnt is honor-

ed *#ith ^pproEfttioE. a£4 tact lf bleued ^ith OTeCe&e^^abe|hom^the.9en. ate. ^.lent has t^e, ^ar of. the^pufe, but tfet feins "its house, ana has its votes.— lit Wt tfccti. k^ackof flipping into place with a sweet•4ilnceMi* ^gliifness of'MoYOBebt, bilk»d baitinaaiuates itoelf hij^2kW^*]U g^i^s t° know everjijblf^i^feo'i^'learnji^ jioy» thing. -'It ha*abrvedftn invniblo wid ex"rniin^^e^SfclhdlSriS squad. It puts on^ao loww of Wondreus wisdoi^ i^ £ays Sc/fcir of profundity hut plays with* ||^details of pliee. Mrfk ««Utaught hand flourishes over the. keys ol the piano forte. ,It has all the air of common place, and all the lorce and power of genius. .: .• ftp" Pine Apples^ and Cream served up in the best style at Oshes' Ice Cream Sa lopn this day and .evening* Go aad try thetn.they arejiice. Alfo, 'Pine Apples for

19" The Christian Sabbath School will^nakekAhe firgt^pis^ipe excursion of the thSftft^Rhlid Y^^Pi-'Stafftm. Ai CoSdiili tommqiLm to (41 friends of the schools. The arrangements are such that, with favorable weath3

MM0will

UtiMW

expected. The train leave at eight o'clock.«fXbb^clifl&eli Sill*ifleet at the church one «l!

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89 ti

is«)PRO GB AMME to MsmW!-. or tHE' GlOMltSlIAMl SCilOQi cdN VSJTTlliir

•at wrtw fi« lia .. iir.iitt.tr

-a*itx Vminac,

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V:

Max-SI, i8«J--10 o-cloo*, a. m.

I. Derotional Exerciiea—twenty jnlnutes. "II. DitcuAlCrn—I'opJc: W^nat It thfbeat mode a

V.I? tIt t.

offlchsol*

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T«j o'clock, p. M.

J.o

II. Eeports of SchooU (Continued.) ,, ".hSS5»7#&ar oTtS'S VI. Di»cu««ion—Tope: "What the {hie re-jW-^^Flr,i$N8^W9» v»a

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A T'smm-Ji.

SECOKD DAT. trWs'At--,

nsz .mfimmRJOtt m, vm, 10 wzrtmr I. Devotional gMpjMS a 20 minntee.

II. EepoitBofWarafkreM. —HI..-Staging.

i5: by aiia

Prof..

Yrt:.

~i "MCI att stovfifWift

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hirs *y *1— 1«IS »Twoo'clock p. *.

vWI. Bepo^ts of eommlttspB., J4

IV.* DwcnSjion—

II.

IX. Adjoi

ology.

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Golden

Wxddin^J

Bishop Upfold and his excellent wife, will celebrate their Golden Welding on Monday next, June 3d. They will h^Ve been married fifty years on that day. The numerous friends of the venetable couple in and out of the church, will not fail to render tne occasion memorable. Numerous invitations have been issued— quite a number in Lafayette. A residence in this city several years revealed tbn christian gruces of the Bishop and his good wife in thuir daily walk and-con. versation As a testimonial of love and respect, appropriate to the Vccasion, a number ol tbeir friends in Lafayette, have united ip the purchase ot a gold bearing U. S. bond for a considerable, jrnnj.—j&a-

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Toptk:

it» praytrand singing

iiimser mvsdx***. 11

IgftvliiZ I«» Ji'iKi lx-\ *:ivnh •UiOTA.'^SIt tnow piands Will arrive this week at the Palace of Music, full size- Rb«btf^ Gohcfert Grtlnd,a $1,000 Square6rancl}fc2 additional Squares, also 2 Patent -CyeToMs. Being'§ntjrely unable to place aty, tt^^^rnstyuinehts On exhbiition net^tbBt4fefling: tnjMlarge capacities for storing,' a number of-fine instruments will l^.^}(pE£)^^^ctl^ii8^/caaA. New Pianos ltd out on rent bv making monthly pafB&eots until paid for. Also a qmnber ofgqod second iumd Pianos for sale ldw*oV*fo#» rfet/' Don't delay, but

Doolbt's Superior Chemical Yeast Barijj& Powdbr.—A fine article-^war-ranted io give satisfaction. Try it Sold by G. I. Ripley, E. B. Wright & Co., Wm. Hensil,

S.

B. Whitaker & Co, and

E. & j. E. ^rigl,^:'^

Wtijm8,

i)qoyt^,.A

29-2#

Vj?r^ltors,VI

those all wool caasimera soha a% UK and a good quality of jeans pasta at $3 7»,

place, No. 8^ Main street. [4tf.

Thj*tt-Fit®

Dqixass

wmmnrm

best iqri^f.—Go nnd see it at once. Every Machine warranted. For sale by John Scott A Son, at the wigwam on Main Street. dw2w

FAitftTllofcatoM.-*-iil1thlt*Shir

ley, at their store at the corner of La&yette and Locust street, keep constantly on hands the best ^ind freshest articles for

uanoe of patronage. They also have a choice lot of sweet potato plants of the

1ST The street railroad is progressing rapidly. and. will pass immediately in front ot the "poplar Clothing ISouse of Johnston & Miller, where you can procure better made, better trimmed and better Suing garmWUs, for less .mode? tba*J* any other establishment in the city. Call in early and leave your orders at 81 Main street. f* (9* Sweet Potato Plants at E. B. Wright & Co's, 155 Main street dtf |Qr If you want your clotties made by a practipal tailor in good style, and at a less price than any other-tailorinj eetablishment in Terre ^aute, go to W|tnsey's Tailor Shop, east side of the Public Square. dlw

The Bakgain in Boss. —The best Bose We have ever offend, for 14 jpst offered.

Something very fine for summer at 25 cents, and open work and Lisle Jttoe* [dtf. Edball A Co.

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10" Sweet Potato Plants,, Cabbage Plants and Tomato Plants, ft C. Bip« ley's."w

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Should Sabbath

Schools, under any circumstances, be closed dur•s^ftSS^wr" VI. DIscuaBionr-rortc.- 'The duty of adults toattSnd SabbathBchOols.*'

Oi Music.

i# qM

New-stywi^ in -^0^ Sacques, at

liN^h^t^bei^ies this'morning at

Oaic readers will remember, that

kt,J9egIe)|fesijpr^ adjoining the National Honire od'Vtb street, can always be found SWt^f Tomato and" Cabbage Plants of theiargest and best kinds, together with Garden SeedB, of all descriptions, Pie-plant, Lettuce,' ^fec., &c. [7dtf jJite'rS* for |l,25, at J. F. [29-dwlm.

IflT Ladies' Depcw's.. :om

i, 0

Toledo,

Ohio.

l^rdnears you Id do

W«U to.exa|nine.th large variety of new potatoes sold St & '•. Foote's Seed Store Nj., 66 Main &tEMt. .tSDhqy will find the Caictf, moil productive of potatoes th^.J^r ^hite ^ach ,Blpw a splendid ya^iety.j, Calico, Gleason and Garnet Chile new and promising kinds. Prince Albertj-^^if&b'ahniBSkpShaker, Bussett, fta. Also a Wfy few of the far-famed, Early,-flaodniuh. and.A«tjflOB Potatos

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^|j^^«^|SklrtS smd CqneU in the State, can,b^.had, at Weisx's Factory, opposite tW^Cfct Office. 25dwtf

but tact is first at the journey'send. Tal- ^tt-genoCk to besold at tedueed prices at ??ny .touches

f£?®

The cheapest place for Skirts and is We is a to os it he

PbBtOffici .. 25dwtf .'I.''V' W Grahaoi Fkk»r«t' No.

1, Dowling

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4iodn %n»

Sboxs.—A

J. F. Depew's, No. 61, E«rl«y'a Block

bench, but tact fees fro in at tor- f™ _Tt &£! neys and clients. Talent speaks learned- iMson JktP^Terre Haut^. dwtf

AUM'fi nft Htm. «s

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10" New Style Summer Balmoral Skirts and Corded and Tucked Skirting, just received.

tf COKNKUITS

IV Parepa did fioi come, but who cares, when they can buy first class Family Groceries, at C. I. Bipley's. [22-dtf

ICE CXKAM.—S. Stone opens his Ice Cream Saloons this morning, and will continue to serve a quality inferior to noi^ every day and evening during the season Sundays exsepted. He. has refitted hil saloon and can now.bbast of the handsomest and cosiest place in the city. dlw

IV A choice article of Dried Peaches, Apples, Prunes and Cherries, at E. -R. WbioWt A Go's.,

May 25,dtf 155 Main Street. IVA full assortment of choice groceries at J. W. Mand's, No 59 West Main Street. ........ dtif

Fine White Shirts at Johnston &

Miller's for one' dollar mnd lAy cents, [dtf.

Sweet Potatoeand Cabbage*PllanU

of the finest quality, at Bay A Bailey's, dtf.

Splendid stock of Groceries »nd

Produce at the popular stand^of Bay.A

Bailey's, on Fourth street. dtf: Go to E. B- Wright the best Syrup in the city.

Swiss Edgings 1 & Co's.

1

Email A Co.

May 20dff1

We learn the ladies of the Bnji

versalist Church contemplate holding Strawberry Festival at Dowling Hall on I Tuesday evening, June 11th, at whicfl hr time a supwb entertainment will be prer aprtdsat iijsdte

pared. IVA new and sure way to get rfehia to buy your clothing at Brlanger's. Thfy are constantly receiving new -atvles and sell goods cheaper than any other house in town. $©*dtf

Fob Sale.—A Brick Store-house aad Lot, 19 feet front. North side of the Public Square, known as the Grover man property. For particularsaaqu^e of

Flour.

^Hlf.

ley's.

'Fresh

[3Mtf

vegetables every day

at

Fob Salk.—We will sell, on nasonaUa terms, the restaurant and fixtures known as the "Estrella Beetaurant," on Main street A good chance fer an eatetyising man. Houbldxx & Sbbiak, l&-d^f.] {:,? t.

IVWe are. closing eat que spltadidl assortment of White Shirts regardless of JoaHirojr A ICILLXB, [dtf. ?t Bl Mala rttasC

tilini 0

llWifeva.f v.kS.

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EIMOVAL—U. S. COLLXCTOX'S OTTICK -Th..«coflh. Ooll»!»r of a» Pni-1

ted States B^vetous for the 7th Diatruit,

the Terre Haute House, May 22,-4j£ PxoNici^* THX B*KX»XToy ST. 11Abt's Nxw Chubch.—There will be a Plo-1 Nic held near St. Mary's, Jane 5th, for the benefit of the New Church new bu^ ing l*t jlg^deoe. r._.-

Tickets 25 cents, children under 12 years, free. dtd IV 11 anybody wants their money'-s worth of the best of articles, in any kind of business, buy them of generous men. You will And them whefe the street sprinkler is paid. dtf Wu. P. BAETLKTT.

... iiiw s&aai:,i17iS#e1?!frViSR liDIM, "Wot hsM Orooery Store 'Tttrtl steeott, ogporite jthe,^

hum

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•f aiiliiBQt

».iaf» Aoiee a*e0k

groceries land WnMe'plitWr iA M: as wiUJsw. a$ with theif patron^i ^b

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s-sisy ofl'j gyjiv i.itii ieiirc«

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SpF^i^^e^jpMe^nwon.dMartnx^xt.^^j^f A H. A. Davis' Drug and Chemical ajUffi is under tho care of |n experienoed rar macheutifit, andDrescnptions c*n be with Mcurac^ ifll wtoe-if attbt'1 KbitW but h&fr andrfSi ~ii

liae rfiflesy Ffiriehipg Goods ah|^,^,U^^jtter^iefc,Tie8 Au^ Amwiiie very 9heap. too. in miM

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Xmowco fle*4wse»er peramfaThe Masons of this dty will g^»»a tWraWg torry^^^«M-mev«l§^ of June.

4

Bkmovax.—Charles A. Moencb, has 5BPSUgWtttr'lGl the 3d door from (he corner of 7th

all others who may choose to give him their, patronagjs. He will, J^pply itfeem with the best articles of groceries at the lowes^eblfrates.

Po,Sill_xh„

to

has been removed to the new building of I for sale all hiaJmn,|tcok in the ftaitfe

ner of M*«n «nd Seventh streets, opposite

dtf.

,A uitt

IV French Lime, Cement and Plaster Paris, Garden and Field Seeds, at E. B. Bobbins, No. 1, Dowling Hall. dtf. |V Cabbage and Tomato Plants, at George Biegler's, south pfthe National House, Sixth street. {lMltf.

mc m*L

«tabta«

engage jn business in the West offers

Tbo#e to enea£«

the above

ibing to engage

I business can gar* feargmin, as^ the location

l^ie bheapest"'and largest aawil-

ment of White Shhts in this city, at

AND HAHSSOUX CLOAX TWM-

Nxw

KQfi Trimmings. Snuu & Co. dtf

IVMjIobdnsidymadb .ttMEttatriy one dollar, at Biddle's, 161 Main Street a wife

IV Anew assortp^ntof FrenJt and

Shades just received. dtf^% Counctnrs & HAoaxarr

elties Co's.

A

HAOOXBTT.

rfT

reqSKHl ^&il^/j^iA.lf^ippert A dtf.

tPWtsorimAT uiiimiti'Miiiin^-likh

jwt reoelred a«d warranted reliable Alio, Paint*, Ol •, Varniahee, Whitewash and Paint BrwhM, at

Virat,

L. MAHAH

I.

Mllllaery Mi Bnas Makli^^Mn jc^witLiAustm a«friiaitt«^.t^ to do Bleaching an# thavsrf test style Boanets and Hats will*be made to look as good a

Drsae Making order. [ltdla Try Ike Magaolla While Lead.—

smicsIM.

ties .are

,4*

tnk u*i1

1

The extraordinary .large

satee^^'^jitltf.nlati titiie'Swdhal

guarantee that "it Mite the people."

The most compl.te jUock of Lead, Olass, Oils. Varnishes, Colors, Brashes, and indeed, all man-

WW •«W' WWHIffi

apr

W.

& Co's for flO-dtf

A fine assortment of Jackonett and sfgdtgqagigi. IdginKS and insertingf at Nippert

Nippert dtf

Akothxb Little Lot.—9,775 Yards Prints, at 15 cts. good styles, eoior and cloth.

PftfiSu.

Ice! IC6!—The-undersigned wonld aaaoonee to th. dtlaene of Terre Haute that ha

pnreat article of Ice ever oftrad ia this market. Ordtni may be left Wlth Osi Arnold, ifthe rfitf OSoe, B.

Bippetoe's Ordcery Store, Gory a

1 a Ha a re S a or at my OS at

Lilly Of the Talley.—Madame Lavere*s I hiciaylMrfnnM~LUv of the TMlsjr, [plsxlon. As a beantiflar of ths (Complexion, per astir fires from nil the properties'so injurious to

,on ot

mr7d6m

Pare Ctyslar Icfc.-Tlie are now praps»«d to terafsh Use plAlte with daar healthy XWer and Spring Po1 Ic*(br the seastm, at lo# rates. Two wagons will ran dalfy, and snpplxall BlWlllWS JtpMW sal triwtt JTStolles. Urder* left sl1l» I«4fltS) with OBaArnoldi or at tk« Washington healthy artlcl.

Goastltatleft Water If a w*f tm* for PASsrtr am^aft di^asss 4ht X^wferS^d Bunm. Tor sale bf all Bs^gglsU. •Maeasea

*t

|immk

M.

M. Hickcox, Beal Estate Agent. dtf,

at,C.

mi mtiilikmM'

Omtoao woaidask particalar atttntlfln tIMn notice. Baelsdaw paM%#attMaprt*o«t:to the fc«t -that he has a fbod aapenlaslss ln ttsftsttlw of v.t«rioary ftugsiy. fed gaatfrally. W»has spvad asaay ^fotpss a»d Cattl«r by his skill, la acate attacks of lslssslas III as Ac. paystsirSkialai *id

HSt^MUa •HMtaadOows

by safe Mivsrjr, whs*-theywarsingreatdistress, aa4 jneMJ|p*s.dM :^g$^it ti^iiar tfnaftmi,

im,'

Say

& Bailey's. «'.' ^dtf

Bewdsre, which aroef his own eshValtiiititi™tiie4 of nil aatlmoaiai uuHeas the* HI se proaiaSn/ a aH Mafi^a4tt#ii Doctor Ignores the Mfii-vlaartf^s lilssding^ rewajftM -liefalM

mi

is tat ev«e sflMlsiha, see

s«hisCM|s% at a. W. CiSeiwteKs Uajr u'Hisi aitmsaca! chstgestw ttonattttcs. sASdttawWlta

tkm —,

IteeTewwrn's a»lt aawei '.wimMW

K. jiswi iit ttew »»Hta»r wortM— »iMie«f«*s. c. sqwiu w., lt.. Fhil«I^

)U£:ae a»a dG

'^^^9

Extensive preparations are heing andnoBains wUl be npared te agraeable ana enterauning. MowMb h^ kindjy to,,. his Maiorka upon die oooasion, the sight

MV

Pm.

-msDiRop.

{Or all old scrap ~"on

swsiiltiil tons »«*rs«

BKiarKSiaSK: •bis STS8mk« «^*u

rii mi Jf4MI IrtfH iotocteChaa^AddltteaV aoetkmanfMsa Hspsit.' Tb»«oose haa fo«» ou Clooet, on. Pulry, «.fo^tlAII*rr il HalMni. IHSIIS and Soli* IMS* •ll. all in good jwpalr. ssi MUMMiMMM'smMiM tylsilMa M,'MMSNlNkai ant fall of.instaSW keaHactrsM.

3

r.

•lMtf/'.

N1PP«BS.

t^Otll aS the Tan* Hw»

mm

mi

Sltdt* Olll ntb« Tem Hrnnc* Bo«««r ipwarorwoSiBM apply to

HD8SSY,

_UIS8T0N

—The Briifar Bu tHl Mre^, half square n6n MMffraOtowt

MQ®, jaCLB^-BOAJu)^ Hojfeit Jr *fia^r4f»n Tatd,—1 Will sell onreuonattif ilitai, my loardiag Voiwiiid Wagon Tard, slt-

^priMtf^

tnmT-

cnAKLSs BILL:

.ad«u? SAL E—A SPLENDID

BUILDING LOT

containing three acres, situ-

."•oath si-)*. *arly poise«i«B gl»aa»

IsfBlnjQl, i.JF SDJJC1(,

bae .is/3itflO }id tst '.

tb« premm^.'

NAUooal^nk:"

aiaJr-SUri^ued p«st»

K^Elill AO y£RXi8 EMC NT8

e»a "In '-fuwa if» ffbtid. art'-afif :U

PARTICULAR NOTICE

JLaihaaixll

Aibt •:ov*.1ma s:i.

Hr DAirAUIS»i\. 1 W sr«t oh WOri ?Sa::-' '.0 »iU -'In1i8^eS^:^'^ai$!liwseread ''f.'iiw .bsd-Ji:.- -''S

widows ate now reqatred to prtvsr that they ftaV* not Bari%Aa«»iMprpr to JiilyilS,!^., goiie'forward,

'fn a^ildok'to aireadjr irtnMiriy«h"siithiiardo''jan4sgi»a.theirdite

A widow, or nether, claiming a botthsy for aoidKKghe oaMF *«'»*es "diaekawced, s»nst astt aSdavit h»ve, not the discharge, nor «u^«t*nn i» thsi, bo?»»ty cammed, the discharge most go with the claim, and a sworn cei tlficata must be luHFllMPthe physician who attended the soldier in his lastiUnens, showing that tWrakjaMfcte' atld ao(s causa of the soldier'. deathlW ftoS»1%tf#i^l^iT^%,attease con ... '^.bont

I have received about. 8,000 from the Pen' •Ion Agenoy at Indianapolis on apont 824,000 seat. A4iaqsk*d ^aP^paWto^th.e pepper persons. fiany claimi sent early In Harcli, are not yet paid. I can not aeoMUt-letb is nnaccoant able dalaj, ... D.8. DAHALD30N.

C. WITTIGr&CO.

BCUKriX

ABBiylLS

Hii

tSieachedHusIin, At l^ .Oent* P«r Jp4Pa

ha* eloua *s«dJ. i*JM jrol

jnodv-' lo 1 .11"'• «:v t»dl .n-vnow hesotni. and Scarlet and jtnd

ooi*5»tDoi3 "new designs. .-

r-.ijyi ^^pijrvte^ei

:t-.

a«atM*nf To efco« to

Inatrtu»tioii in Voori Mario.

mnufitfi ei --j. 11 mt omo SAiaiN), M»a 4Bsw«aiisxa«'«rtHi» ^.?visrfersr«si-=n3s2 this kind it has n. saparlor. would to* to award It bat partial MftkbliiaM Ubtfli Joki of the 9W^»«f-««fb wo^kJLreadily adaUt U.t it baa«B

'7r" —..»«w BaseiHtV*«Woiv*o* Tsiaoa.

Comprising all the excel (ent WtsM of tha above S-aakftt.sotMM. price 14 ee. ..._ |OoviaajKUL ties ent byiB»J),fioet.p%tdloB raeatpt ,xn Washington trsetj

WImm**i.* DRV

,»si".K 'To whlch we invite

IU«EU1

.. ill 1 mi- i."i,rin iti antuttbeF 6T R^aon«D €h«m. j«r» l¥jbbimIi

!.iiu

-HOUSE *ndiOT.

ssl*

»*«t (trick

1 IK Stortsa hJkh, Sva neat lOomt, txo ola*. ^iW^iaaadeellar ltoOanT'a tian-' Jtlrs?'liigth«lftho muse-^new. AWo a never telling well of water, and ^th^r apnwr taaaaoes. Situated on North Third street, south or the T. H. A A„ Tntght Hone"« 2 Bnqnre on the jprewlsss ril^to] P. *. BTjRNK. Prop'r.

•5Sf« l'J 'i v•'HJlf

ii ,tK«4ui. oa ,C£aIxVU- Oil*

of

'"nea^rali'^eqairMioaQcases before acia(ni adMMd aiApte.' e.1* nwdY/ •fpr Ko^t ^urthpr is rnaltad, ,a claln Jb* parents, or for a rstnaror mother. iSSe^Mftr dJidln tUaAti^ .4afeth4MAftr:9Mea»infbe«ntyilelri» has

WEEK.

-fieatcs '•shs-h'i ntj.W«WT

[A.t4rO

f*c,,1

torit it Tat S* I Tar lifl

attended to.

White.

•ILLY Simi IDEI

flvr3

CA'LICOEC

s»a«M »dT .diu-it*Si #3

sshqjT

-.Hi

moidtH.

j«u

•. -i.

fl !.1,'nisa

ladies «toVes aad6«Mlte»

ipi jo* fj nod*jm--d#'oi

di ,»9£t8a*vr.Ja». c.-J t*

^V«Cf

MS

IS* MAIM &TBMXX, v:

opvooriiic^Kmrs SAITK. 'ii.'J. s. S'.'tt'J

ifl^"

t*

l'A ,iUO J6H .A

PABTICCUB

Anmm!

(A'Ohoka Li«e!f

f. "mi* «raA.» inmmer8iap% tl

xrtrr*-i

—(Vastafel and Ohsap.)

1

4.* I ,'B|W ««UJ TTj. (Stflli

of* our Prioeai

Bood Wide CrMk, 12 i-3 ceHs! ¥afd Wide MisliVt 15 eeati! FineL. (LIUndk'ehTft eeits! fm.m«. 2 cAutco isi-sandis Cent.! Besides thesfr we have a well assorted Seock of Domestic and Foreign Goods at pricea that we-are confident are as LOW as any in the State. BLA€K, SAXTON WALM8L1I.

jstr

1 rlfXl

K138ALL"r&^M7& .^noJl

'V

^cci(SitfeilMinw6«lpi'1

1

OVCeiiClBtW, OHIO.

stiu

the Held and doing good for those R« modgh to meet with an SoCidrnt that Their paymeilts ai aaoM proiapt

,n any othar OompvnT. as the fsltewing par* kons" will testify, that havs received benefits! tb«1lk»t few'weebs:

James Bichey ..n....^.»...._4l0 09 Fred Qedscholk...~, 10 00 Freeman Beym.r.... 10 00

WallaceSewh^nay...u..na.M....»..M.MSO

I 8. Pi Wells..'...iM ...iJJ.L 18 flU

Petar Allen 31 00 John O. Chanlaean', 30 00 V. F. Franklin 30 00

1 .^. A. 8hocklay~—.....« 60 UO

isdme FI*iB (iHesttoBs for¥«al

,Vint

COL9PS,-

cts. per yard.

^«aoiRew ShtJes dt o&'ti

tftno&r i-ii

r//f-

In the ordinary prosecntloo ol your trads or bmBesa, are you not oonsfinily Ueble to aoclUentf

T%vst& a»»un&.n disabled?

yonr wages? However oarefal Too may be, yoa are always at the risk of the effects of ths carelessness of others?

IRKS OMS

Do yon know that by saving

a day,

yon may mak. surwbr support fa cass a diaabllag accident befalls yon

lean be done so cheaply Whiah I* beat, to.paod all your esrsisp, and When disabled, rely ap«n the eharity or yonrfel-low-meo, or tu invest a few dollars in an Aockieat Inxuranoe Policy, and thna escare indemnity

Ir hot,

Graining Paper Hanging executed in the beat styie. m/IMlm

^JBDIOAL

•erfw

j&osmm.

Dm FAV8XCK LIIVH

Omcc—At Dr Patrick's old Stand, earaar 8th and Ohio stnwU. api4 JSrr

•—I——• 11 1 1—s

false wrnsK^

MOtffilTACH BLast turn, supsittet ttoy. csraamrbe dstected moia (to gress.

enuine, will be sent post paid by m»il to any «dGreat attention Is p*ld fa th. asMlMt(M of these articles by ana .fib. bast artists in Paris,

L. fqran/vlii I» bssi eisniits«*niy in ropSl^toustachM. fl^OOr&je whiskara7W,00

11 Baatd,K,OO. Add^aa

M.<p></p>AKfeamr,

daT«awljr"

DUKE,

'. Y.,

"^drr Atent for Unltad StoMs.

..LOTJIS, ALTQJS A TJfi&afl

Ossiakt.

Ujitrra JUnssu

The anaaal meeting of the Bend-holdara and Stock holdersof this Company Will be held at their Offloe, in tbe City uf St. onto, on Monday, ths Si day ot Jut, next, at thres o'clock in toe af. leoKxfciirfrtet day. for ths ateettott

at

Directors for the ensolng «ction of any trongbt before thei

tbtft*ea

Directors lor the ensolng year, nod for the trans. «ction of any other 'wu-iaaia

which

may be

wilUh oyansd ea 'faesday, tba 4th day ef June. Dated, St. Looia,«4tt A^rU,,MST. By Orter of aprSMU

n'ii

BftT&Nt,

DRV COOD&.

Monday, May d7thei

A

Aula HtrM*.

•GOODS

For 20 cts per T«i4, «Mt

&CO.'S.

..

Ginghaina at

S^! oT,

!,t.

Claims.

tiiV^foolPaUesEj^ gooe f^rwardi

-.

ct« '•^41

.«««

A

••t mOts .-iwvt&r-mt

a if

""•rm,

tr.:}

^3076 ^0

iiiK*'1!'* f*1

ul-i *-r. »A.

r'

i*i th« sf

if|i)Tiri to pro*

ward!#:

WMrt (Mi jandsgUr" ^aS^^^KfSdianr'Will please oill] bringing two co«peWa» witno«»esf, to-to«»!e»»id proof. UoardUna vUI ^Uo brjng ».flsnt/tea«

CMnleriaiteg fir It,

»lr .Mi ju*,S .*Q

rannuanwi

m.1 3r-?t •t

iivrf

Street

\c

•T. I .-

it-r.**«»: ,4: V*'''#. •t SLr a»,£i t'

:k

&ie-T

:MJ*

y-i

Sfp .tr»r-.'e iaW ni

t-as I vu4 1,« ,*..•» -L.s-a,

•BETS GOODS BBSS8FI80BFFL'

-a. 1'

mi-

'ALL SILK AlfD WOOL

linnuUies wjtf

d'+r fri

i-.i

Chane Grounds Broclie Mgtjftljg

A'" ,..l

IN PLAIN COLORS

itAttv

*.•»

wm

Utripednnd EabroMcr^lf

GRENADINE*

75 to

05 Cents

mA ft 'lif

8

-n "rttv

Ffola, Striped tad Raid

S

mALL OOLOBS. .u ul Ur.«i woisal

1iilt.lt-

1 ma a

*1!MstibkX.,-.^*

Alpacas, la all Shedea,

'»h« tt fdKOt

'I, GINGHAMS, I. iL-r-*3s, & •. jti Laines^ »a

OrgaiilM Md Lawn, Orepes D'Espagne,

art TV \i

In all color*.

mil-'

ksyturitj.

ic

"White :fGo6dsi Laces and Embroideries^

t«f»#i-WWW & .ii. .-'jtMl "ir^'il. drti

7

Hiaiery mmd CHove»fe

•.

i#5

f-

"isajjfiixmi

&>

-OHM

ti

"to*' sA

BattdBS, Blbboas, TriubigS/ Ties, *e *e.

limt

Boaewood. and (Jilt Pi#r "dt

t"

im

js saaAft «aif|0

OIL CLOTHS, HVQB£ MATS, WALL A WINDOW PAP*®04

Ac., So.

2

w. s. itroE & oo.'S,

A PaiF-otf Hose-' fi For Every Man, WoMrt*WW -. f*vta jjj yitjoi w»Ki 03sill nbffilTti

t(iSi

a

toiaavvtq

e«-i

rte»l

a A:. vnJ) i-rnastiv

SB jrti

G-

tl

ii

mttytaht+rt

i(l5},iw

limtHtitii

We have Iliad 'ewruioi fti» cOlw

I- rt'teiir' II If|

HOSIERY gTOCE

...

2 jM

htrDnq

a? «*i«»oxer a

©at^v,

.1 ,f. i#S

Making it, beyond a douhti

l%

t0

A urt 0

HOST COIP1VE 'IN TEBRE HAUXK. ,"r ,Vv_ I

i»i

MwV yd?

AU0S8 OTHKKB ABK

Heavy British Half Hq&m Super Stout do do 3 iWtI Superfine do do'4^ do bleached do doxUa

Dezen Chll^e&'g In BLKACHXO, BBOWV, BALMORAL and OPEN WQBK, *n» :jnuitf and EXTBA LlNUT£^IjU,

H&:*£

~4 oaf.

ui

Pouct

AToxca oaTan a

ih thk

Colamhns Accident Insnraace Co. J£ ft/HiOElt, Agents1 ^ij28d6t Orrici—Dowling Ball. ^KIEESON ft BALL, Hou«rStaff Sigrn rilMlen.

-?tf. .AxSisi ifmrfa^4)nnMaaa«h •i .ejjM A I E S O S E

€o«d

f«r 131-9 Cents

Very flue fbrSSflnperfne Eihbed 75 Cen IRON FBAME ftr fto CENSH^ 1

LisU, Lace, Super Stout, fa &c.

Ladies'

1*hm ll*q

Extra

sizac

itBH

(OUT SIZES.j

.v,,'*!* ioM»»a'"

Si.. W6#..iTiIi

EDS AT T» ds CO.,

Corner Fourth and Main St*.

PHOTOGRAPHS FOB THE MII.LIO]vr

1 will send, poet-daid, 60 Fhotograp of the most orlsbrated Aeters fos DO seats Astretsee tor 80 cents: (0 Union Oen.rals Pr to seats Bebel Generals for 66 cents SO State*asm for SO eenta

60

beautifnl yonng Ladies for 60 oents

SO'

Sae looking yeangOeatlemeaSM'60 snte large Photogr.phaoi Frenofa Iancieg04rls. IB costume,^ txraatifnlly oolorsd as tk«y epfggr,. for SO etlWf or for 6S cents, S of tb» most neMtffal liadtee of the Paris an Ballet Troupe, ae they eppaer 1a the gls^itf the Btaek Crook, at kilo's Oardee, Mew

Send all .rdera to P. O. Box 177 Troy, N. T. "?t myMdyly

rwOMAIN PLOW WOBKS. JL/ Msn, VieMe Ceaaly, Okl*. file Empire Qeeen ef the West

ThieStandard Plow haaaever been exoeltcd, and tor general parpen, never will be. In its construction wa are wotkiag a perfectly homogealone Oast Bteel that will oat polish and out live any otlier Wrough. Plow made. It throws a wide* slean, and sraoefal tnrrow, and in dranwht ia the lightest now oa record. Farmer* will do *»B-%» examine this Plow at

Jehn Scott ft Son's Wareftoase,'' Terie-Haute, IBdiama, ... —wand

dsaire to promote, what we say is trna. novlOdwly HcQUlBI, OAJIPB*LL a CO

ii