Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 September 1867 — Page 4
DAILY EXPRESS.
"CKURE-HAUT IJNX?,
Thursday Morning, Beptemsw 19» 1887
BAILBOAD TIME TABLE. 4 TERRE HAUTE AND INDIANAPOLIS.
LEAVE. 2:30 A.
FT.AA UIU 3:10 P.'
4:50 P. M...Mattoon
LEAVE. 4:50 p.
Lost Creek Township
Otter
Croek—Mt.
Hartford
A cordial
iBRIVE.
...11:25 A. H.
4:40
p.
E?PRF,M
Express
ST.
„.10:50P.
LOUIS, ALTON AND TERRK HAUTE.
LSATZ. 11:35 A.
U..
Accommodation..
11:00 P.
Kxpreas
EVANSVILLE AND CRAWFORDSVILLE. AJLRJVE. SATE. 4:20 T. .'..'.2:56 P.
C:40 A.
Accommodation
4:40 P.
BOCKVILLE EXTENSION
.11:00 A. V.
Union County Ticket.
For
B&corder,
FRED. F. CORNELI'. J.
For
CommisBiouer—1st
District,
FIELDING SHEPHERD. For Commissioner—21 District, .*A NATHANIEL LEE.
PUBLIC SPEAKING! On Monday, the 7tl» day of October, 1887, at 2 o'clock P. v.,
speeches will bo delivered at the fol
lowing places by the persons whose names are set opposite, upon the political issues of the day Sanford
New Goshen
Sugar Croek Township Houso
Middletown
M. Meredith
T. H.
E-
McLean
HOUBC
Nevins Township
Albert
LANG©
......W. K/
Edvvardt
Union Church
Honey Creek— Zion Church..R.
TV
Thompson
JOHN
P-
®ALRD
invitation is extended to all. By or
der of the Union Executive Committee. Attest:
NICBOLACS FILBECK,
Secretary.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS
Frnit
audFarm
Lands—Illinois CentrM
Milliuory—Mrs.
E. R.
M. A. Walt?r.
Evening School—John
VESQUE,
Merchants' Despatch—U.
Sbflwmaker,
Agonf.
CITY AND STATE ITEMS.
Two thousand children are new-
attending the public schools of this city.
We
are informed the Artesian
Bath House will
bo
open to the public about Monday next.
T&&° A workman at the new ROIHHJ^^MIIR in course of erection southeast of the city, was severely injured on the head' yester day by TH£ lulling of a derrick,
PSF A dog furnished us a convenient item yefiterday afternoon by biting a little girl, near our office. The dog
WM.Smith, a blacksmith, LIVING
in the western part of Sullivan county, committed Buicide A few days ag'o by shooting himself while lying in bed.
Hoppas is fixed for to-morrow at Anderson. The friends of the doomed man are busy endeavoring to ..OBTAIN a
wus
©A?"Wo ask the attention
chants
Athenssum,
1
X"
ooi-.
The execution of the murderer
oomnjula-
tion of the sentence, and are following-up Governor Baker in Ohio, with a formidable pile of documents.. .3 UCT :A
GFS&* An old and respected citizen1 'of Gibson county, named Alex. Tribbett, committed suicido Tuesday morning,, near Princeton, by shooting himiel? through the eye with a rifle, .HE HAS.-heen., deranged on-the subject of the rebellion.— He
in good circumstances, AND -loaves
a large FAMILY^
1
EvansviJlo
is going
lo
Street Bailway in short order. A compa1ny was organized Tuesday and selected a route They have contracted for iron, cars nnd construction. There has been $40,000 subscribed by
twenty-seven
holders. They will commence work on Monday week, and will have one and a half miles finished by December.
S&T
The united exhibition
of
to the
the regular Express
OWT- mer
chants' Dispatch, Fast Freight Line, for which U.
Shewmaker, Esq., is agent for
this city. This
line
expended for a library for the FTEHOOHESS
invite attention to
A r.**
^USWES OI RECTORY.—We print this morning in another column a classified list of advertisers in the
EXPRESS, to
which YE direct the Attention of all traders and the general reader. The list affords a tolerable good index of the business,OFTerra Haute it certainly does of the live,active
BUSINESS men of this communi
ty. It may,bothat there are other firms doing business here .whose names should be included
in the list
AKRCVZ.
2:20 A. M. 9:45 A. M. 3:00 P.. M.
..Krpress".......
*'We shall take
pleasure in kdding them* free of charge, when they hand in their cards for our advertising columns. The list will be especially useful and convenient to visitors during the State Fair.
To our readers we can truthfully say that with scarcely an exception the names there enumerated represent the best of tbe 'professions and the best houses to deal with, and in these days of hard times and extravagant prices it becomes every per-, son to ascertain carefully the best places for purchasing the necessaries of life. A man who pays a dollar more for an article ^ATPNE store than he could have obtainfed the same article FUR at another, exercises ^POOReconomy,"
ajjd
Nelson
I. N.Pierce
P. B. O'Biley
Pralrieton J- Grain Lockport -W
does injustice to him
self ,and family.- .It was a wise and true saying of our grandmothers, in the days of old, that "U ponny saved is A penny earned,"' and prudent fathers endeavored to instil this trite aphorism into the minds and habiCs of iheir growing boys, thus laying tjie inundation of economic and upright dealings with themselves as well AS others, and eventuating in competence and respectability.' I.-a
Competition in trade AFW&YS causes difference in prices—some felling lower than otheis ,*ind this competition is one of the great projectors, of the poor, and regulator of those disposed to overreach the helpless
dependent
thesfnuous
comploted apd thrown
spving
In view^of these facts
it becomes the plain duty of all to keep^ well informed in regard to
prices,
ways of business life, see the
inducements that are held out to them by the quarter, the half, and full column, and,' seizing the "golden opportunity" thus offered them, they earn money
it,JWBEN others
and
where,
it
TJ
uttnr
wasrift
mad, but the mother of the child was.
coluptfis
\C sJgn.iWJ: MUiv J*
vain. ,,
\wr
YNT TFI:.
yesterday
Jits
FAILT&E
himiinafew
card of the woll known Mer
is next, in speed to
companies,
MR:
Shewmaker will be hRppy at all TIMES to furnish rates and all other information .in regard to shipping.
86P*The South Baptist Mission SABSSTII, School, under the Superintendence OF John E. Saxton. Esq held a Festival at their new Chapol on South Second street Tuesday evening of this week which was a very pleasant and profitable affair. Its receipts, amounting to one hundred and thirty dollars, are, we understand,
the card of
Mr. John J. Vesque, .who will open an, evoning school, Monday O\ening next. Mr. V. is a teacher of German in the Public Schools. He
is
a graduate of the
of Luxembourg, came.to this
country ten years ago, and has since that time been constantly engaged in teaching A Frenchman by
qualified to teach these languages,'
IFIT After a period of AUTUMNIL^LEHer that savored considerable frost, th$ warm days of this week were wholly
expccted. Yesterday the mercu ry on the north side of a building, at one o'clock, indicated the romarkable attitude
to
atari!a AS weir as SWEATEE
habitant.
Such
ii-
'IF AIDE'S COURT.—The docket yesterday showed a very fairbusinsss. Edward, Jenkins for a first class "drunk and disorderly",was pulled for an even $10 James Madden? Pelix A: Burgess, Julius Burnett and, -James Conner, on "drunks" of different grades were assessed in sums, ranging^,|^O|N $6, to Charlotte HamU}QND, WW up Tuesday ^EVENING as keeper of a house of bad, repute. Fine and cost $18F30 .oouldn't pay went to
PROVEMENT.—WE-learn: from thn
tbiit^he proposed^,GILDING
hatfe a
dreek'towrisliip
of the
County Agricultural and Horticultural societies opens to-day at the new Fair Grounds. We hope to see a good attendance, and that everybody will take hold and help to make it a
suacessful
asVjn
exhibi
tion. The gates will be open at eight o'clock, and the exhibition of stock in tbe ring will begin at three o'clock.
ded,
jail over night
turned out household property
sufficient to pay tbe amount, and was discharged.
oiJ:
A &TTCH NEEDED IM
Journal
of a graded
ROAD ON the opposite .side of the
river
from...^pElroy's,.TQ. the bluff, has-fallen thr6ugh WJTH 'O^^COUNT of some disaGTLL'NTERTT JA' THE "PAL"V citizens in Sugar
a to the proper
location OF the road.
stock
The
County Com
missioners have agreed to give one thousand dollars toward-the improvement and it would HAVE cost about, two thousand N&ore. •••A few more-years of bad roads will hush-all contention in the mere matter of location when on\Y a few hundred yards,
this, case, causes IF difficulty
andAthe final failure to do anything.
$S$" John White, a crippled soldier, formerly of THE Fourteenth Indiana, left his HOMHJHT iQharleston, Illinois, on the 3d iiustant, to
go
days, but be has not'yet re
turned home, and being a man of good habits his wife is very much distressed, fearing, that some accident has befallen him. Any information in regard to him will be thankfully received by his wife Mrs. Mary K. White, Charleston, Illinois^ or General Kimhall, of Indianapolis. Papers throughout the State will confer a favor on an anxious wife by copying this.
We are glad to learn the publica
tion of the "Berger Zeitung" the weekly German papor of this city, has been so successful, that the proprietor will short-
lyJissue
to
a trl-weekly edition.
be
*TFIUE" MASTODON.—Only a PAR^ of the mastodon exhumed near Huntertown, arrived in town last Saturday. A party, comprising a scientific gentlemen from Chicago, Dr. Meyers of this city, and others, has gone out 'oday
obsesvations
birth, he has studied
German from,
toyhooi,
and is well
:c6uplcfcame
of
ninety degrees. This, for the last half of the month of September, just as the sun is about to cross the equinox, is calculated
oldeet'-in-
health and will assuredly make work
the doctors.
to
the rest of the bone%
look alter
anc
iake notes and
on the place from which
they are being dug. The reinains of two animftls HAF&
bwin
discovered, one A little
smaller than the other, at first supposed to have been a calf, but now supposed to have been a female.
How
the worthy
te:
Ja
an-
give up the ghost in such
situation is.A rnAtter of interesting speculation..
F.
This discovery may prove of no small geological importance. A careful
survey
IS to be made OF TH) ground adjacent FA where the bones are found, and an (JTTENTPT will be made by examination jbf trees and of tbe soil covering the remains to determine how many centuries ago these animals died, important data may be obtained for determining the age of the mastodons..—Fort
Wayne Gazette.
LOST —TFN Tuesday last
weather is not good for eastern pan of the city, a pair of small
foe.
51LEAVING
A
.OWE
in the South-
scales. The finder will confer a favor
BY them AT THIS office. F:.,
I
Proceedings.
same same
as by
so doing they'nt only understand where they can make the best investments of their money, but aid in keeping up a healthy condition in the business world. Those "who do not read the newspapers must expect to remain ignorant of all that might conduce to their interest and happiness but those who DO "take the papers, and rea£ them, not failing to give even the advertisements a fair perusal, are seldom known to complain, for they learn
I
COUNCIL CHAKBKB, Sept. 17, 1867 Council met In
reguktr session. Pres
ent, Mayor Cookerly and Councilmen Allen, Andrews, Chamberlain, Dowling, Lawos, Minshall, McKeen and Seeburg^ er.
The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. A petition from Henry Decamper, asking permission to dig a well at the corner of Wabash and Thirteenth streets, was granted, the same to be done under the supervision of the Street Commissioner.
A communication from the Turners Society in regard to allowing the city a right of way in rear OF^O.^L^ENGINE HOUSE, was continued.
Mr. Allen reported that the 'sidewalk
Delinqaent
From Mayor fur Sues collected.... City Clrrk for ilc nses Auciioneer License
Cemetr.v Chief Engineer Fire Dep't„. Note For Engine sold Effingham From Warket Master
by
needlessly expend
DI3BUBSEMENTS.
Amount to error in assessm't $1,509 80 Delinquent tax ret'd 30,901 66
Orders
Fire Certificate* paid
0
it
because they'are in ignorance as to
how
be most economically
invested, and the most necessaries J)urCH&SQD.for.,. UIE least .money. Therefore, tet them Carefully exaimine the advertising
pf the EXPRESS,
and go to
the business honses thera represented, and our'word for .it,if they don't save money by tbe experiment, then advertising is in
at the west end of his warehouse, which the City Engineer estimated to cost $250, and recommending the adoption of tbe following resolution: 1 .V* I f'li# -.rXi' 'i' l'.
Resolved)
That tbe Street
Provi
That no preparations,or work shall be done on the same till Mr. Turner notifies the Mayor, iii writing, that thig shall be considered a satisfactory adjustment of all claims against the city in that behalf
The ayes and noes being called
on
the
adoption of the resolution, the vote" stood as follows: Ayes—Messrs. Chamberlain, Dowling, Lawes, McKeen and Seeburger. 6.
Noes—Messrs. Allen, Andrews and Minshall. Mr. Lawes offered the following, which was adopted:
WHEREAS, That portion of the city lying eaBt of the canal, known as Rose's addition, is so low and flat that the water is constantly standing thereon in winter, creating a great deal of sickness in that vicinity, and making it very inconvenient for the citizehs of that portion of the city, who wish to send their children to school. Therefore, be it liesolved,
That the City Engineer be
instructed to make an examination of that part of the city and report to the Council at the next meeting, whether the same can be temporarily drained, and the probable cost of the same.
Mr. Lawes offered the following, which was adopted, unanimously.
WHEREAS, The city of Terre Haute
AND, WHEREAS, The city has
Resolved,
to Indianapolis and
draw his pension. His wfte was sick at the tirne artd LLA promised .to return next week. She received some money from
That a Committee of three be
appointed by the Mayor to thoroughly examine the material
now
the said building, and report at the next meeting of the Council whether the material used therein is of a good and durable quality,and whether the same is being placed in said building according to contract, and in a good and workmanlike manner.
The Mayor appointed Messrs. Lawes, Allen and Dowling, as such committee. Affidavits against property holders on North Eighth street, by Mr. Cox, were presented,
and.precepts
Mr. Minshall moved that the Street Commissioner be instructed to repair the National Koad east of the canal JO .the city limits. The motion carried.
Mr. Minshall moved that the Police Board be empowered to put on as many special police as they deem necssary, during the holding of tho State Pair, and if necessary, to put them* on sooner. Carried.
After allowing sundry bills, tbe Ootracil adjourned. G. F. COOKERLY, Mayor.
Attest: W. HARPER, Clerk.
NE PLUS ULTRA—In Balmoral Skirts the gored BOULKTARD.
It
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
8
en Pourth street, between Ohio and Wa 1nut, were in a bad condition, and moved that the Street Commissioner BE directed to repair the same. Motion carried.
The following report from the Finance Committee was accepted To the Honorable Mayor and Common
Council of the City of Terre Haute: Your committee on Finance have the
honor to report the following settlement made with the City Treasurer: $56,023 25 AM't. Duplicate for 1866
1866
On
sapllement
21,029 63 1,098 32 925 68 3,220 10
Ponalty and interest of 1865
of
1866
0
Rose's tax
on
Dap.
'66)...
Delinnuont,not
5collea:ed since last
settlement
Bal.
on hand at last settlement.... Loaufrom National StateBank... Loan from First National Bank from McKeen
^LATTOBKEYSFF I
Baird Crrift, 82 Main Street. Meredith A Delano, cor. Main and Third." Nelson Herce, Phoenix Bow, Main St. MVEEY & FLAFFELL, Third at., undtr Masonic Hall. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. J. A. Vrydagh, corner Main and Fifth. OUft WilltamB,"corner Ninth and Mulberry.
BAKERS. Bro., Lafayette Street.
0. Wittlg A
Gotnmisftion*
ers, under the plans of theJCity Engineer, be directed to. erect a bridge or platform, at the west end of the Turner Warehouse, on Main street, of sufficient width to admit of the loading and unloading of productions from wagons, drays, carts and other vehicles, the same to be built in a substantial manner, and at an expense not exceeding three hundred dollars.
A
BILL POSTING.
Geo.
W.
Belfsnlder, at this office.
N. Andrews,
.T$
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Main street, bet.Fifth and Sixth.
p. Peck,16 ITorth Fourth itrwt. Leibing 6
Tsenter,
near cor. Main and
7tb.
ROOKS AND STATIONERY. M. W. O'Connell, Main street east of Fourth.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. A. J-. Welch, corner
Second
Scott, Oren
andWsOnut.
A
Co., corner Main and First.
COMMISSION AND GRAIN. James H. Turner,East Main Street. John Haney
DC
{F
Joseph Q. Kelly, No.1Dowling Hall. T. C. Grover, Third street north Main. E. F. Merrill,107 ain street. John McFarlane, at County Scales, Ohio street. Robert Guest, at|B.
L, Balls
Hartsook FT Bannister, 79 Main street. J. Wamsley, East side
984 0»
1,322 or 4,T33 75 4,82 29 4,660 00 4.750 00 4,792 00 542 00 576 00 30 00 470 00 379 10 1,380 00 1,244 50
&
Doming
Public
Erlanger
Co.. Main street.
Nippert&Oo.,73
A.
116|Mainstreet.
Sdsall &
Co., corner'Fourth
Saxton 4
Cornelius
Adams,
id I
REDEMED 66.781 51
241 66
Merchants,
ISE31 .'a 'A
Rose's order for error 1,964 49 Effingham Note 1,380 00
Mrs Deming for street
125 00-102,964 11
Bal. in band of Troasurer $10,021 61 Normal flchool Fund 10,333 35 Mr. Dowling, from a select Committee in regard to Turner's Warehouse, made a report adverse to any legal claim which Mr. Turner might have for damages by the cutting down of Wabash street, but in order to place Mr. Turner in as good a condition for using his warehouse as before the cutting down of the grane, pros posed to build him a bridge
and Main street A I
Walmsleyi
111 Main street.
4 Haggerty,.corner.Main and
Third
DRUGGISTS.
Birr, Gulick
St
Berry, corner Main and Fourth.
1. L. Mahan &
112,985 61
Co., corner Main and Sixth.
J. FT.H.-A. Davip,corner Main and Third. E% EXPRESS COMPANIES.
Steinmehl & Meyer,north of Court House Square Thos, S.
Lupton, at Cory
& Mancourt's.
JEWELLERS.
S. B, Freeman, 74 Main.street. TYCI' John B. Freeman,5 Warren's Block 3
LEATHER DEALERS.
Burnett & Bos,144 and 146 Main street. MUSIC TEACHER. V^J -A. Deprosse, at Kissner'sPalace of Music,
Jas.G. Wilson,
P. O. Box 734.
NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS. T. H. Riddle, 151 Main street. NOTIONS, TOYS, FANCY
RIES.
Claussen, Bichowsky
&
Oth.
C. Miller, orders
did
donate the land, and appropriate the sum of $50,000 toward the erection 'of the State Normal School Building.
a vital
interest in the erection of the said builing, therefore be it
St
Post
Office,
AT PORTRAIT PAINTER. H. M.
Pound, near corner Main and Fourth.
PLUMBER.
Smith
EDSAIO. it Co. mwwM
1®* Beautiful Fall Cloakings,
It.
!R
4
cheap,
at Cornelius & Haggerfy'S. dtf.
NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. Haying been solicited by many parties who are prepared to furnish their own conveyance in part, I have detormined to keep ligbt pleasure vehicles for hire until farther notice at Welch's Oarriage Shop.
RISS#
Co.,50and
issue
on the same. Mr. Bell, Chief of the Fire Department, presented rules and regulations for the government of tbe same, which was referred to the Fire Committee.
The Mayor stated that the citizens on the Bloomington Road, were desirous of grading said road, and asked permission to S et gravel from the pit belonging to the city. Granted.
62
foil
A. J. WTTCH.
«A-ORWA
«"tsi
Main street.
B. Hagerty 4
ordered to
Co.,187 Main street.
W. W. Shannon, 63 Main street. SLFII UNDERTAKER. *JS-!CK?8-Isaac Ball, corner Third and Cherry.
WOOH.EN GOODSP 'TI OM
John N. Rels 60 Main street.
MOST ELEGANT Dress Goods, for for style and quality in Bronze Bismarck, [dlt] EDHALL & Co. ..W^- '-5
ETC^, JUST ope ned.
Trimming Satins, in all colors at
Cornelius & Haggerty's. dtf.
Those beautiful
plain Dress Goods
for suits, at Cornelius Haggerty's. dtf-
beautiful line of Cluny Lace Col
lars open this morning at "The Boston Store, 111 Main street. SAXTON & WALMSLKT.
•AM
A meeting of the Universalist Social Circle will be held at the house of Albert Iang6, Esq., this evening at early gas light. j] MRS. L. C.JMANNXNO,
Secretary.
Weisz sells the best Whale
bone Corsets Colored or White for for |1,26. [ll,dwtf. A "O
New FIRM.—J. F. Depew has
stock of Boots and Shoes, of the best material at the lowest possible rates, they hope to receive a liberal share of •»."(!i» el,« public patronage.,. NS dlw-w2t.
Preserve year eyes by using
PRIVATE MEDICAL ADvia*.—Read DR Wbittier'S advertisement in another column. april4-dwltaw-ly.
'DON'T READ THIS1—But ifjyou want to buy something gay, good, durable, neat and of the latest style, wherewith deco-i rate your pedal extremities, something which will just suit you to a t-y-tee, at N. Andrew's Shoe Store, Main street He has a superb stock,sells cheaply and is a clever fellow to deal with.
LADIES,
Co., First St., on Canal Basin.
COAL DEALERS. .:
and McKeen
Paddock's. BichardMcElroy, southwest cor. Public Square. CLOTHING.
Square.
4 Bro near corner Main
coin
and Fourth.
DENTISTS.
J-C. O. Lincoln, three squares eal B. VanValEah, 101 Main street. J.
Depot
oi
Bichardson,Ohio street, bet. Third and 4th.
DRY GOODS.
'1'uell, Bipley &
Co., corner 5th and Main street
W. 8. Byce &
Co.,
77 Main street.
Brokaw
Bros. A Co., 109 Main street,
5
E. B. Alien, Agent, 6 Mechanics Bow
T. W. Stewart, Agent,
Main street,
east of Fifth. American, S.,McElvain,corner Fourth
and Ohio
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS. Vigo Foundry and Machine Shop, Seath, Smith & Co., near L£. 4 I.
and
E. & O: .B. R.
Freight
Depot. Phoenix Foundry and MACHINE Shop,
McEltresu
Dengler & CO/, corner 9th and Eagle,neat. Passenger epot. GUNSMITH AND STINCIL CUTTEI|
John Armstrong, Ohio street,
Wolfe
&
or.
JB.
east of Third.®
HATS ANP OAPSF"1***
Joseph
C. Yates, South
Third street.
Westfall,
platform
85
Main street.
HOTELS.
CFLFR Hotel^orner Fifth ATFD CherryH" National House, corner Sixth and Main. Clark House, corner Ohio and First. Buntin House, south-east corner Public Square Terre Hanse Houfe, corner Main and Seventh. Stewart House, Second street, north of Mai A. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS. Barr & Ooats, South Fourth street." B. Buckell,South Fourth street. HOOP SKIRTS ANDLADIES GOODS
Weiat, opposite Post Office.
"MRSI L. Volger, south
of Post Office.
INSURANCE AGENTS.
Havens & Co., corner Main and Fifth. M. A. Crane, Main street, east of Fifth.
ILOE DEALERS..
T7-dw2w
Ladies in want of a fashionable and
at the same time durable Skirt for less money than they have to pay fcr a common Store Skirt at any place in the city, will do well to call at Weisz's Skirt 'Factory, opposite the Post Office. [U,dwtf
call and see Frink'S Patent
Texas Ironing Furnace sets in your heating stove or cook stove. The best and cheapest invention of tho age. You can do your ironing with five cents' worth O^ fuel. Sole Agency No. 63 Main street. 17-dtf W. W. SHANNON.
BABT'^WAGOMS.—Half I DOZ^N^
wagons at J.. & W.
RJss'
to-be closed
out at low figursS. /CalLluid
satrthemv"
d3t
Opening OI a superb assortment
Fan pattern bonnets and hats, Friday September 20th, at S. Straus' South Fourth Street. dtf
FESTIVAL.—Terre Haute Lodge, No. 31,1. O. G. T., will give a Festival and Oyster Supper on Wednesday evening, September 25th, at Dr. Pence's Hall the proceeds to be used for the purchase
THJE STATE FAIR.—In
AS
MUSIC DEALERS.^
J. G. Lindemann, 91 Main street.
L. Kissner, Palace
of Music,
48 Ohio street.
MECHANICIAN.^
A. Tittman, 201 MainBtreet. MISHLER'S HERB BITTERS. J.
Rife,corner 9th aad Main streets.
MILLINERY.
Mrs. M. H. Abbott, opposite Post
Mrs. M. A. Walter, 85 Main street, up stairs Mrs. S. Straus, Bouth Fourth street. MONUMENTS—SCOTCH .GRANITE
of
Organ' foy the Lodge. 1 ickefi, 25 cents children 10 cents. ,d4t..
FLGJF Window Glass, PainU, Linseed Oil, Varnishes, Putty, and Brushes, in large stock, and for sale at close figures, by BARR, GULICK & BERRY,
Sept. 18, dim Druggists.
RENDER YOUR HOME PLEASANT.— While great preparations are going on to entertain visitors at the State Fair, thos§ expecting ihusical friemds and having^P instrument should make an early examination of- THE^LA^GE and magnificent stock of new Pianos and Organs now constantly arriving atKissner's
Pal
ace of Music. dtf
NOTICE.—ENGLES & TUTT have just' received their large retail stock of Boots and Shoes suitable for the fall and winter trade, for men, women and children, of all sizeB and quality, cheap for cash.— Everybody is particularly requested to call and examine our stock of boots and shoes before looking around.
Successors to
McKeei] fcBggfc3! 10J MaMi &tr4e£ Septl7-dlw.
order that our
citizens RANCY^ appear TTF "a "goOd ^VANTAGE and m&ke 'a-favorable
itnpressfon
witb the
strangers visiting the State TPair, it is es«' sential to Kaye a pair of W. H.
"Home Made Bootsand that they may all be supplied, he has made up a large assortment, fram tho flnaBt cFtench calf
by|lj|FII)G
ing—one crate sold—two more
Call and see them AT„ C.
[dtf
OMNIBUS LINE.^ F.
T®* Whalebone Mrs. L. Volger'S.
Co., Main street, near
hi'' :/.
ft. Buckell, South Fotlrth street. QUEENS WARE. Major B. Hudson &.Co., 139 Main street,
Hendrtch
3
& Fellenger, 149 Main street. RESTAURANT.
J. B. Oshe,149Main
being used in
Btreet.
WIT'
RETAIL GROCERS
Bay A Baily, Fourth street, South of Post Office. C. I. Bipley,
Main street near 6th
,)
Naylor 4 Moore, corner Ohio and Fourth. E. R. Wright 4 Co.,155 Main street.
STOVES A.ND TINWARIJ•B. L. Ball, Main street. S B. Henderson, Fourth street, South of P. O. C. C,
to
heavy Kip. Those desirous of having them mado. can"?|O::8o
their^USURE^M*
manufacturing room, on Main street, be--tween Third and Fourth streets, (up stairs) sign of Blue-Boot, iOd2w
FOR SALE.—At
Office.
chea|.
Hudson & Co's, four!
SHOW OASES—goodasnew..
Will.be
sold
Wl I Ft —*diw/ Tho Spencer Fruit Jar—self-sealv
Corsets at $1,00 dim »V ,.r«:
turned from New York with a complete assortment of Badies'S Dress Trimmings, Fancy Worsted ..Work, Silver Hoop: Skirts, plain -and fancy Corsets, Ladies' Hose, &e.,: &c,R'is prepared to supply all wants, and will be pleased to meet her lady friends at her rooms,
The night term of the Terre Haute
Commercial College will begin this, Monday evening at 7 o'clock-. Special attention given to instruction
in
For further particulars enquire at the old Court House. 16dlw.
Real French "glove -fitting" Cor
sets, the neatest thing yet, just received at Cornelius & Haggerty's.,|'JF MM
retail dealers in White Load, Red Lead, Litharge, Oils, "Varnisbes, Putty and Painters' material, corner 3d and Main streets. dtf.
Anotber
invoice'of those fine Im
perial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black Teas
at
Unbolted Flour, at C. I. Rip-
ley's
Fine Syrups, frotn $1 25 up, at
the Star Grocery, corner Fourth and Ohio
STREETSNATLOR & MOORE. [dtf.
5
aaoci-
ted himself in business with Mr. I. Clatfelter, under the irm of DEP^W &' Clatfelter, at No. 61 Main street. With a
"A general assort M^IT of first-class Family?Grocerre« just
Grocery, corner Fourth and Ohio streets, [dtf. ... NAYLOB & MOORE. V•ems 19* Tho^
wanting
Ute
P&ntescopic Speclacleu S. R. Freeman
hw
A complete assortment in Gold, Silver and Steele frames, 74 Main street, dwtf IDST..- -R am*»-
"-1, TW
,T I I--, I /JX•N!
TTATH J*vnsL»T. —AN enlarged bookj SKUB
with the latest patterns, and a
tho German fashions, at JOHN B. PBESMAN'S, i] 'A.
N°5
10- Pure Cider Vinegar at Wright A
POBTBAITS colored in
Now Bonnet and Trimming RIB?
bone, Dress Buttons}, Gimps and BuglJ Dress Trimming at A, Nipperta. -RIDTF .....
By Express, a ehoice stock of new
and fashionable Dress Goods, at A. Nip pert'S. •RRTF— 3. |®*R. R. Shirts, Barber's Shirts, cheap Shirts, high priced Shirts, at Riddlo'- 151 a
Go to E. R. Wright & Co's for a
choice article of Green and Black Teas,
No. 155
Main street. dtf.
8-4 White
CrapejMaretzand
Luster,
at,
COLLARS:
Ladies
Collars, Boy's
at RIDDLE'S.
Blodgatta, can be found at Wm. Clark'S Barber Shop on "Third Street,.near tho Buntin House, Persons wishing it can be supplied by him until my return to the S at a
all summer goods,cheap, to. make/oom FOR^U ^TQCKJ |], )rj '/LV4TF
FOR SALE.—One Frame Dwelling, ten rooms. One Brick Dwelling, twelve rooms in perfect order, location desirable— also, one Family Carriage, nearly new.( For particulars^egq^ire, of
New Ooods just received this day
at Wolfe & We3tfall's, 85 Main street, Terre Haute, Indian a. dtf
JFIN^T
yT of
Robbhis'
Peaches in abundance at Ray &• '4| Call indjget SOI^P T]|e eeason'TOr GOOD 60S is gone* MTF*'
I®*PALL styles
on
hand.
I. RIPLEY'S.
five-
doors
south of the nostoffici.',!?*T?,"1,. LM
Something new in Bugle Trim
ming,at Cornelius & Haggerty's. dtf. AO »!. 1ST Ladies' Hose fifteen cents to one dollar-^t, Mrs. .Volgers. DLN^
of
at
Mrs. L. Volger, having just "re
stock of Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods. Call and see tbe new styles, dtf 1
A MITF
SHIRTS, SHIRTS.—Shirts
Penmanship
WANTED TO RENT.—By NRO first
cr
will
J. & H. A. Davis, wholesale and
vation of shrubbery, fruits,
WOOLLEN
the Star Grocery- corner
Fourth and Ohio street?. [dtf. NAYLOR & MOORE. S
Jy2S dtf
rechlredai.
the tar
can
ning will do well to leave orders with Ray & Bailey. They are in receipt of them daily, as fine
as
patches grow, dtf
HOOP Skirts
L6FEIFEINTS
(0* Stoves cheaper, at 63 Main Street
apr Mdtf
^TE eighty
five cents at Mrs. L. Volger's. dim
to
few
av. style, with ^ensWoBed seats and two selaof oars pies of tbe manufacture also, Jewelry ^M,
Warren's Block.
Hrfir Jewelry
N.B.-
macufacutred
the shorlest notice.
FIF* Ladies and Misses Heavy Cotton Hose at A.
at
DTF. rn
Ribbea DT£
the Ice
II€T.—Two fine new flkiffi,
sam gottea HP ®AD
HTRASE,
FI. dtf.
Go's, 155 Maih street.
Oil or Crayon.—
Charges reasonable, and all work warranted to give entire satisfaction. Call and see specimens at the City Gallery, one door west of Barr & Co.'s Drug Store, corner of Main and 4th STREETS.^ dtf H. M. POUND.
apr4d6A
ft
Plain and beaded Parasols by Ex
press, and for sale at A. Nippon's,
baby"
dif
TF^TO Builders and others, a' sortment of fancy and commbn grates for sale cheap, at 63 Main street. 8,dlw W. W. SHANNON.
WHOLESALER
White,
^. NIPPERTS. -dtf
(jollnrs, Gents OFILFTTW and CLIFFY [dtf. m-
Collsrs.
•jr at
The great remedy
for HEADACHE
earacche, toothache, neuralgia, fever and ague, cramp, cholic, pains and cramps' in the stomach, &c. The Bombay Root
BTHTS r»om«
Jroih
Best assortment of Hats and Caps
in the icity at Wolfe & Wast fall's, 85 Main street, Terre Haute, IN^PO^
I®*. NEW- sty& H4tS and Caps just received at Wolfe^ & Wostf&llls, 85 .Main ^KEIT*, ^EFRE'-HWTE,
Inditiii.
Hats and
GafFE
just
received at Wolfe & Westfall'", 85 Main street, Terre Haute, Indianal
EDUCAT|BNA^.+-Prof.: Spencit'S. Instil ute for young,ladliS8_will' open MONDAY, September 2d, irfrOWms
oppoaittfiho Bald
win Church on Fifth street, between Main
and Ohio. -1 YG & .IQ
Go see the fall styles of .Hats and
Caps at Wolfe &
Weitfall'S*,
%6' Main
street, Terre Haute. lndiana. dtf.
IA choice article of Dried Peaches, Apples, Prunes and Cherries, at E. R. WRIGHT & Co's.,
May 25,dtf BIT 155 Main Street.
New goods received .QVTRY.VTCEK
Cornelius & Haggerty. dtf
j.
THE FIBST OF THE SEASON.—Erlan ger and Bro. are now ogoning
SJC
at
Riddle's. [dtf.
of
November a pleasant dwelling house of five
six rooms, for which a good rent
be paid. Some person having means might invest it profitably by building such a house and leasing it to a tenant who would take pleasure in ornamenting and improving the property by the
AM.
Enquire
at Si R. Henderson'S Stove Store: [dtf.
OCTOBER ELECTION. VST
We are authoriaod to announce
it!
as a candidate for Recorder of Vigo
County, at thetnsulng October election.
LOCAL NOTICES,
Tbe Cholera is
C0N,,0JUWE
Appiy
to
W. HOWARD
Udtf
Ice! Ice!—The undersigned would announce to the cUIsena of Terre Haute
is prepared
to
Office,
Nipperta.
B. Rippetoe's Grocery Store, Oory
Manconrt'W.
southeast part of the city.
aprSdSm
THOS. S. LUPTON, Agent.
Pare Crystal Ice.—The undersigned
ale now prepared
40 furnish the publlo with clear'
healthy B1 vei and Spring Pon 1 Ice for the season,
at
low rates. Two wagons will ruu daily, and supply all
Buiinees
Houses and Private
STEINMEHL 4 METER.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
MILLINERY.
CHEAP MILLINERY
""-NEW STOCK OF THE
A E S S E 8
JFST RECEIVED!
AT LOW RATES
«!H rFOR CASH
IB-GFEW OMW.- .-RD
IETIW
or
ALL
Cory & Man-
court. dtf.
R.' MY NEW YORK E -'.R PI
MRRFS}. :FT DKFJ§ CUTTER
BY TUYLOR'S SYSTEM OF MEASUREMENT WILL BE ON HAND ON THE 24TH INST. WITH
THE
I
S
—-FT"', »«.«•- ~—L. Cornelius & Haggerty are seling*
LATEST STYLES!
No. 85 MaiuSir^J, «fl,|J®irs. A a ft: .t 1 tI:-!
M. A: WALTER
JJVENING SCHOOL.
NPSVMONDFTY,
Sept.
2M, tbe
re-opsnbis
in Ninth: street, bitweon Walnut
and Poplar. It being entirety against my principles to prs-
RE33 unything
more than what I
realize,
I
5 to 6. To
T. 6HXWHAKEB,
V,*Oor.
NEW
•1171
FHi I'!'
JNJ/SD* •H. W J. m'An'j
Otiolic,
Wind,' and painful TTFIGIFLG of the Bowel*. '"We guarantee every Bottle
we
set],or will refund the
money. Get a bottle, at I. L. MA HAN'3 4 GO'S
Try the Magnolia White Lead.— It
is
a Snow White Paint, and its wearing qualities are unexcelled. The extraordinary iargi •ale AF the
,RBU^noH*'," last
Moth and Prc^klcsi—Tha only re-
liablt remedy for those brown
the aee railed
Ifotk PatohSa
OJILY.by Drl B.
WANTED.
WANTED---TO KENT—A TV house for a small family. Cash paying
tenat.
Saqnlreof
MANNING,
Gorner 5TH *ud CHENY Street*.
S. B. WRIGHT 4
TXTANTED, VT
Familiee.
Orders left at the P^ST Offico, with Ons Arnold, or at the Washington Saloon, will meet with
proinR:
attention. Those wishing a pure, healthy article
of Ico,
will do Well OO order from
and 7th
THE^I^I:
(HEAPFST THE CITY
2%o* 85 Main Street (UP STAIRS.). MISS SALLIE HASTINGS.
streets
YOU SALS—A
or er, Pnmp in front,
MILLINER!
NEW
STOCK!
J_
only say that, on application, my
LLSH Mathematics,
UuBiness
Hatband
life.
TSRM8
CapB
in the
city at Wolfe & WESTFALVS,5^!} Main street, Terre Haute, Indiana. dtf
One of
am
fully
Co., No.
FBUSINESS.—Wishing
I off'I
my Stock of
Xvanevill*A
milee
reti
M.. &,N,
Q\o,
rooms.
abie to
le«eon»
will comprehend Latin, French, German.
and all
14
If
Eog-
nocejsary
traiftiyg
Tor
are very moderate, but cash required
monthly, in advance^ A*elo:t French Class is taught every
Main,
evening,
nil those desiring to get a
Teacher at the Public City Schools.
neplOdtf.
•J^ERCHANT'S DESPATCH,
Fast Freight Line, ESTABLISHED 1855. A ITER
It
AN EXPRESS 00 PBOPRIETOR9, FOBWABD GOODS
From Jfcw York, Boston,
And all points in the New England States to all points in tho West and Soqth-west, Next in Speed to the Begnlar Express Company,
FQClatesand
all other information, apply to
Ag-ent.
Main and Ninth,Sts., Teno Haute.
8.
CuitaiNos,
Bup't, Buffalo.
sel8d6m
iipSf RgCfilyEn!
.vatasIS*#-} AS CAICJJO"
IRISH POPLINS
W IT E
:, .•
vM
thoir- fall
A
GoODS«N!
E
SCARLET
I V.N.3!
Opera Flannels! Empress Cloths! Misses Shawls!
•H
A S A A N
-^•01 C.j r} sd!
culti
AND FANCY
CLOAKINGS!
PARIS MADE
IS
ITCU djs)
WILLIAM
CLOAKS
1
4
-i
Raging in Memphis.
MAHAN'S CHOLERA OUBK
VW.
It the'only remedy
that will effectually cure Diarrhea and all disor. ders of the Stomaoh and Intestines, cansed by a change of food and water, giving rise to
ED8ALL & C0.f
Corner 4th & MainSts,
Terre-Hante, Ind.
EPILEPSY, OR FITS. Aplaintpages)
8UBE CUBE FOB THIS DISTRESSING CO Wis now made known in A Treatise (oi 18
octavo on Foreign and Native Herbal Preparations, published by Dr.
BBOWN.
Tbe
Drag Btor*.
O. PQSLP8 BBOWIT,
aaaAni:LA-*TF!SCteai
guarantee that "it suits the people.'} The most complete stock of Lead, Glass, Oils, Varnishes, Colpn, BRUSHE^ AP'T tofeed, alt manner of Painter's goods, for sale by
N
BARH, GTFLFOK 4 BEBBY,* DRO^ISW."*
and Freckles is
PCBBY'S MOTH axo FUCM LOTIOK.
Prepared
Xzast,
Street, New York. Sold by Druggists in Terre Haute, ana elsewhere. Price 98 per BATTLE,
JYM3».. *. *R
A,
O. PHELPS
preeeription
was discovered by him
in suoh a providential manner, that he canao
No.
19
City, N. J.
Grand St., Jersey
seplOJw2t
HAT3 AND CAPS.
E3
AW YORK HAT STOB8
Joseph C- Yates, JUST IN RECEIPT OF Mens' Hats of aL kinds,
1
diiroloraflons on
Boys' Hats of all kind*, AXlusiesi* Hate of all klnda/*^ In&nts' Hata of all kinds.
AaS at all prioea.
DENIMOLILPLSTI4» Bdad
i* At
Bala made to order on short aotto*. Ocaxand see THE SPRING STILES, East side Public Mqttars, Tsrro Hanto. Int. aovSMtf Og $ -.rbai*n
IFIS
Main street 14dtr
AGENTS.—(Male
WANTED, TL or Female)—Can clear ICO per morablel
that ho
ftad
deliver, in any part of the city, the
purest article of Ice ever offered in this market. Orders mfy be left with Gas Arnold, at the Post
this a
go«d
it
Hardware Ston, or at my Office, at
week at
their own hone,in a light and honorable business, Any person having a fcw hours daily to sptnd will
paying business. Addv-esa, send
ing two stamp, for fall
particulars,Mpl2dstw2t-LeckXX.
wood, Detroit, Michigan.
SITUATION—A
Man with fan
family who speaks the German
and English language-, ami is w«»l poste-1 In Bookkeeping and Arithmetic, wants to ffet a sltna'lon either as Clerk In a Warehonse or as Salesman LA a Store. Good
roferences
can fee given.
Please direct letters to A. W. »*. aug^Idtf Box 167, Terre-Hante,
In.-
FOR SALE.
TPOR SALE.—Foar three-story J- Store
Rooms.*cn Main street, between
'4th
ilSdlm
ALSO
dwelling House on Second Street
three Squares South Main, containing eiatht rooms, two porches, and ail
In good repair-
There »re on the premises a good cistern, barn, wood-shed, stable, 4R.,
Sc.
Kuqnin.OF
'V
RIauir of
HOSFOL
OBP A BROWN.
T?OR SALE—HOKSR A fine
-L
younc Home—ROOD style. Well broke to Saddle and harness. Prioe, T'2,00.
ALSO, FOB SAIE
An
Op«n
Boggy—prioe 9180.
AU
Open Buggy—price,
9170
An Open Baggy -price, $!FW. At WELCH'S Carriage Shop, sl6dl«r
FOELeise
FOR
A. J. WELCH.
SALE OR RENT —BARE
CHANOE FOU HOTEL KKKPEB?.-I
Sell or h« Uot-I
will
ltoown
AS
SfptlC.llM
the Stewart
House, Terre-H»UT», Iaoiana, ON reasonable terms. For particulars call on the Proprietor, at thehonae. THOMAS McKEE.frop.
SALE.-Tho desirable Busi-
ne«S Ftand a
tod rn
the uth
-east
cc.r
ner of 12th nnd M.ln Stievte, two lots, eaoh 24 feet front, a two st^ry brick building
In complete
60 barrel CI.tern, Barn,
Fruit Trees, 4c. It is one OR the most eligiblo stands for local or country trade in town. Terms reasonable. Enquire on the premise*. sep£d3w
OR SALE.—A CHANCE FOR
to change
MY
basineaa
Agricolturftl
A low figure. A
erate capital, can
FOR
TFYFLISS
IMPLEMENTS AT
pervon
of enterprise, with a
MOD*
DO
well.
Ap
Street.
ZZZZ'
IT
at No. B6 Main
J. A. FKTR.
dtf w2t
SALE, FARM.—One of the
Finest Farms in Vlpo County, containing 163 acres
of rich and highly
prodoctiro
land,
about one-half undor cu tivation. It Is eituated on the
Orawlordsvllle Kail Road,
Will be sold low.
om
of
cat
at
MY
6%
South of Terre Bante, at Station.— The Railroad rnnning
adjoinlnYoung's
being on one end
to, aod
ef
the lan'T,
niakoe
valnaMe*SwitchA
it
Erqiiire
«f
CHAUNCSY CARR,
aug28d3m Terre Haute.
IN4.
A &OOD CHANCE TO INVEST
.XJL I
a well Established Business. Wishing to
business, I now offer my entire stock
1 00
aod Shoes for sale. Tho stock is and
LB
solocted, especially for the
bn
S,
ri-tinew
An rson WI LIINE to invest
.il trade.
in nn
established
will And it to thoir advantage to call on
pbee
of
111.
FOR
businoet,
Enquire
underilgned
at No. 100
ieet,Terre ilaute, Ind.
•EO 'T B. O.
Gt.'ERINEAO.
I^Oli SAL K.—HORSE.—-A good
-1
family borse, perfectly gentle, top
and Harness. They will be
Bupgy
solii
low for cash or
good paper Euquiro at Coleman's Wagon Yard, corner of 8th and Poplar streets.
iii
rf
Street, uext to Q. Belgler, or 4.
will
Evening School for the winter season,
ITF
SALE—Two Milch Cows.
J. J. WEBSTER,
North Hth
Stark',' en
East Main Straot, noxt to Oanal. JE SUtf
T?OR SALE—Four Frame Houses
two of six, aud one ot soven
I
will
PELL
these houses
•er*
reasonable trmi Appiy to
information, Qppl/ to
-rapid
andaccur ate knowlodge of this so very fashionable language, this will prove to be a molt valuable chance.
JOHN J. VESQUE,
low, aud on
T.J.
VOEKEdT,
Near corner 3d and Obio Streets.
OR SALTS.—The Brick Build
NOW occupied
by Ira Grover. For further
D. W. MINSIIALL, '.
17dtf At First National Bank.
FOR RENT.
TOatRENT—THE
UNION HOTEL,
Charleston, Illinois, haa besn refarnish-
edand flttel up, and is now in.succosslul
I.pera-
tion, and can bo ronted on reasonable terms. For particulare, apply to
JAJ. M. HAY,
my27dtf At the Union Hotel.
MUSICAL.
DEPROSSE,
Teacher of Vocal llnslc-Gorman and Englisli, Piano, Organ, Thorough Ba«s and Composition. Address, Kissner'S Palace of Music, or Office of Terre Hant* Ho-se
P. O Box 880
lidlm
•80.000 Copies Sold I
OF THS
I A 2E"„*
Collection of
SACKED MDSIO
for Choirs,
Singing Schools, Musical Conventions,
0,
BxtaSON,
Author of "Karp of Judah,"„'H]ol-I.by.,4c
den Wro»th,"
"Merry
Chime.," 4c. S1
The Best Book for Choirs. The Best Book for Schools.The Be3t Book for Societies. u,. The Best Book for Conventions. Tbe Best Book for Practice. M. The Best book for Social Singing, -rsyn The Best Book for Families. Tho Best Book for all Singers.
5
Suited to All Denominations— AU Occasions- AU Capacities. In Its Singing School Exercises. In Iu"Glees,Part-Songs,&c. IN ITS ANTHEMS AND SENTENCES. IN ITS CHANTS AND SELECTIONS. IN ITE VARIETY OF HYMN TUNES.
PRICE 91.38. SENT POET-PAID. OLLVEB DITSON 4 CO.. VUBLLSBERS, 277
IVGTON
WAAH-
ST., BOSTON, CHAS. H. DITSON 4 CO., 711 BROADWAY, NEWYORK. DWTCH
MUSIC.
J.
Or.
LINDEMANN.
DEALER IN
V-
PIABfOS, 91EL01E0K«i ORGANS,
Violins, Guitars, Flute*, aud all kinds of Musici Merchandise, No. 91 Wabash
Street,
TEltBE
HAUTE. INDIANA.
TUNING AND BEP&IB1NG
of
PIANOS
and
other Instruments will be promptly attended to.
OLD PIANOS
will be
I "i
-.a.
taken
ONES. AULLKMOH
in tnade foi
NEW
J.
G. LFNPKMANN.
L. KISSNER'S
OF MUSIC
1V6. 49, Oliio Street,
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSS SKSB
TKRRK-HAUTE, IND.
Tlito being the largest aod moat elegant Musts it E a is
I
conscientiously refuso to make it known, as it has cured everybody who has used it 'or Fits, never having failed in a single case. The ingredi-ats may ba obtained from any druggist. Sent free to all on receipt of their name and address, by Dr.
IN THIS SI1ATE I Boyery in want of fine
PI1A%O.S]
JfELOW^OSN,
O & A. 1ST
in, 1 t-i
f:i
8
31 9
And smaller Musical Instruments, and Musical Merchandise of every description, Sheet Moeic and Instruction Book.s, should not fail t* visit the •&! 'ti4
PALACE OF MUSIC? ..49* ..»
All kinds of Mwtfoal lnstrUMnts retailed in the moat approved manner. dAw
IDT
