Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 October 1867 — Page 4
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""S^TrS. EXTENSION
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B. Jones, daughter of-
Matthew W and Aimira Sedam, of this city:
8®" The jury in the case of Winnie Donley, tried for the murder of Fair brother, brought interdict of guilty of murder in the second degree, and assessed imprisonment in the county jail for a period of one year.
Tun Pickpocket's Art writer in the
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OPEMSfl A1» CLOSDiG OF MAILS.,
"^.iUXLS CLOSE.!
„M:20*0 P. .... T.00 t9:00 P.
larorn,through,daily at.... l£a*ieru, way mall dally,al Cincinnati. dally, .11:00 a. Wcat-rn,
Xa»tern, throogh dftily.al^ ^f/sfsiO p'. M. Eftrttrn, way 6:30 P. *. Oineinuart, dally, 3.20 p. m. Weatera, daily, "'«Vr'rt»iiV"at''".!...-12:ls Bockviila and way m#». »»Tj
EvansvlU'-' aud way
^SS^oin11,™"3aai»y from 8 to 9 a*. A» a on S a at O
TO-DA^'S ADVEHTI3T5MENTB
For 8a1« or Bent—Mtieh Cow. for gsli—Rotfl—J' B. Cochran.
CITY A1JD STATE TTEMg
teg'.Ron". Charles Sumner is to lecture atGreencastle on the evening of the 31»t. The subject &f the/J$ctute will be—"ABi WE A NATIM#?" I
f^Thn Schaaectady Common Council -allows no shows to exhibit within the city limits unlws the members are fur. mshed with ccmplimentary ticket*.
jpgP'A distiilery in Chicago, now boinjf oocflsctt'ted, had arrangements bv wbich •Virie^nr wftS—dolivori^d from the pipes .while tbo Inspector was making examinations, rsut* r*
DiKD—At St. Louis, Mo., on Monday -last, Mm. Laura
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Last wuek connectiop was made, and message* were transmitted from New York to, and* received direct from, Havana, and "wittiout repetition. The line worked easily through the whole distance of over CwiJ thousand miles.
ggf The second survey for the new Kail Road, to "connect Indianapolis with the Terre Haute and'St. Louis Road was finished yesterday. Passing about four miles north of ..this city a junction was made with the present track of the St. .Louis Road about one half mile west of Story's.,-
Mr Bryant, for the past
two years freight and ticket agent of the 1 St. Louis Railroad in this city, has been removed by order of the Executive Committee of tbfc Indianapolis and St. Louis
Railroad far acting as an agent of the 5ptm»ylvonia Railroad.
It ir understood that a general
change of ofBoers and employes is to take place on the St, £oule Road under tho newriuanpjgcmont. Among tho many ap--p«dnttoetiti romored are: E. B. Allen, fay master, L.. H. Smith. Freight Agent, and J. W. Branch, Ticket Agent in this -city, Frank Cunninghsra, of Indianapolis,
Cashier, and Wm. P. Shine, of Pittsburg, GoiieraLfreight and Ticket Agent.
The Bowians have a feetivRj just
before^tha breaking up of the ice on the j?eva. 'Hie "Emperor and everybody go
s6tt\thj'K»,"*##•
one cuts a hole in it, and
an ofiboMiiind* the Emperor a glass of water, which he must drink ovory drop, and hand theglasa back to the officer ful of gold coin. Once upon a time the officer banded His Majesty a quart glass, and after that the size of the glass was prescribed -bv law.
Another
Baby Found.—Night
pfflf The extremity of this thread he
out hi80r
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mg it. pOL-ket of
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in the power t(
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p. m.
6
00 p.
Merom, Vf«dac»dii' and Saturday,
5 00
HowekvlUe, Friday, at jj. AalibnrOf Monday, at ..U-'-M *00!i
a9
Indian
before
last at the residence of one of our prominent citizens, little girl passing about the hotife said she heard a baby crying As there was no article of that kind belonging to the house, search was made, aodX.bojr'bftby
a^out
8,x
weeks old was
•1 found enrefuliy wrapped up. The little fellow was taken cure of for the night and yesterday tho Township Trustee wm buntiiBj^iriwy^B for him.
Mr. N'aylor, the Trustee, iniorma us that he-now has two bright little babies, a giri and a boy", Ja hia enro. and if nay person to adypt eitiwr of tbem to call upjotf hiiu." vJ.a.
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es ~iu "T ^LayortThomas, of St. Louis, thus protioundly accounts for the recent mor^oality by ch»!era in thaisity: "The city of St. Louis, from iu geographical position is the empire «ity of the West and of tbe
MiasiBsifipi^Vaney, being pf access by ste»mJ^oats and railroads, and alio being the only "available place, within a radius i-fnaitly three huadred miles, where any ti»a^ like adequate hospital treatment can be found, cattifally becomes the resort of large numbers of tho sick and afflictcd, of -.not only the peopl««f Missouri and llii-.--.eois, bm of iiansas, Iowa, Indiana, Kentdqkjf,"Tennessee, and ov many of tiia rt,
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William Murphy, for the. last two
ymirs confined in the Muaouri' 'Penitentiary for burning bouts on the Mississippi during the war, was bronght' before the United States Circuit Court in St. L"Uts, on Wednesday, oh application to bo dis charged from custody. The Judge discbarged tb^ prnoner, on tbe ground of tho unconstitutionality _of iii'' tribunal vrhich seateucod him-^ roilMry commUsioo.
How Thst Gave Concert* Years Aao.—Walter Mayaard, in his book entitled "The Enterprising Impreisario," says, epeaklfig of the mbdeof giving concerts in Grisi'a early d^ys
In those day* Enterprising Impreisarioused tj engage half a dozen singer* to form a concert party, bay-two ttavelliug carriages to carry them about in, and so take them to thoie towns that wore nearest to one another. Grisi'3 first visit io the provinces were made after that fashion and I have netrl h.t describe the pleasure*, yvpf and penalties of the roadj how, oneoceaMon, the post boys of tho earring* she was in took her from ChaUworth to Matlock, instead of to Sheffield. They had lost sight of the carriage which pre ceded them," and had mistaken tlip.r instructions. Griai alighted at Matlock with her traveling companions th?rp were To"1 signs of tho rest of tho pariv, and nsn'6 whatever of any' concert going take place "CVic fare per Jineco The iandlord of the ina WA4-t a sto know what to do with'tho foreigners, none o:" whom spoke English. After a great deal of dumb show and pantomime, Grisi opened her desk, and discovered that the concert that evening was to be at Sheffield "Sheffield," she said to the landlord "Sheffield is a very long way off this is Matlock on hearing which, Griai un derstood enough English to know a mistake had been~made, and getting into the carriage ftgwn, ordered the postillions to drive as nfird as they could to Sheffield.— Whblhor it was for "her siller bright or for the winsome lady," Grisi doos not say but after great exertions on the part of the boys and horses, the travelers reached Sheffield just in time to' preV'eiii the pub lie from beic,g diifcisspd. without hearing the '-Diva." TTamWrlm- and 'Benedict had done their utmost to prevent complete disappointment, tbebaritone having suug several songs aud gut into a verybad temper at the absence of the saprano, ^ho was then much younger than some of remember her. and full of.mischief.— Tamburini declared that it was a practical joke, and bad told the unhappy impressari? ho would sing no more, having, in fact, exhausted hi* concert repertoire, when the ioag lookod-for absentees came iotoibe grato-roooi, and volunteered to finish the concert in their traveling costume, with one condition, that time should allowed them to eat a sandwich.
DOWI-isq Hall—T. M, C. A. LEO* turks —Thn first Lecture of tnis season'* course will be delivered oa Friday evening, JSov' l&t, at 74 o'clpck, bv Hox. Schtitlsb CotFAi. Subject "Across the Continent^Admission, 25 cervts.— Reserved seats 50 cents. Tickets for sale at Bartlett's Bookstore, and Gus Arnolsl'* 2?ews Dgpot, Post Office Lobby. 241w
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Tf »e are to
believe* writer raw -««~e. '^ahas Mondes, the art of picking po.. N»wJo«. Qet
the French language perhaps because th* "f™*1
i'5V[)er'
LEI fEll IKOfl THb LOCtL B|frOBi
been carried by the thieves of Pa) I Have thr*, great point, of ™bih mesc excite the ea\ iiSterasan New Yorir«.CePtrai Park, .to* Sf wLlity of London. It should jBlfick 3rcok, and «rri Sv the way, that the Englw Church, in Bre ,klyn, Fq&a brief men? word -pickpocket" is now naturalised in tion of each I comment with 4
oecuHar form of plundering -was, until {This *«rld-famous resort is a tract tvrp Lav- a comparatively rare crime in ^ifes long b?balfa«ile WMle, awtltca* probably bacftT^e it
lately Paris, or, wore. comprehended in in -eneral. W« are told that the tnifev barren waste. Nosr, 'what a transfbrj»4"ourse well dresaed, enters,the omnibus,
waB
tion
rmed with-*'very small'of jead j^ame, and the ^m9g?j rarnp«Wf5bliSnjD attached to a very fine thread of black
more
holds between his forefinger and thumb, barren waste of a few years'a^ gould^ and as soon as his nowwt neighbor takes
paving the fare--whifih is paid j,ai been spent without stint, under tlr iVris on entering the omnibus—the thief, direction of the htgtiost taste.
his eyes of course apparently ^flxed in eyes contemplation
home
^, ...
fur-off object,
dexterously Hunches the bit oflHa^mto •.he portmounaie just as.tbeoffner is os The purse is then, returned to .he the ufiCv"nid''U3
wbc
never seeS the thrs«d, by whk'U it'ii 'now
eton
H"
jjyfwvidfd by the-j
opportunity oflW^ or ii thief himseir, wlio rr^ -•j clumsily, agaiu.it his neighbor'fit tho hrst
soon as possible, leaves* th« convey
... ^5
Tha tyllown-i: the
result "t the he Eureka
game played yc?tftfdyy bj aniO. K. Base Ball Chli-: -r. EUEEKA. *-1-E-
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nhle I Billing, (hamberHm, p.... 3,lu 'oiauia, Button, 1 3 J-0!11?11' "^nes 2t
0 It 1 2
2 11
I
Bftd«ley'
r» U12 Miller, a Byere, 3 s.j Mvudy, 8 3 I Melvin, f. it 72 Smith, 1 f. l'otal..
Duncan, If--Crane, Seltoo, f-
Total. I...*..,-" ,..^4 87
figip W :isli!!'gtop, at tho present timy, i3 literally ovprruw *ltb lo^yi»t6, jCopperhctad poiitfeians, a'dfertisftts and gnner il swiciloD of the same party. They Infest •sih»:"Whi(ef ®ouie and nil the iepartrauuts, bat especially the Treasury They have all Sorts of vkims 4nd schemcs on hand, and any official who aUwipis to thwart them is fearfully wornwi with their enmity. When they fall io impose on the heads of the departments, they geek the President, and bore him for redress. They He in wait for strangers who go there onjbusluo.-s with the government, seek their acquaintance, represent themgelves as tho particular friend of tie-Pres-ident, or of the Secretary of the Treasury, ot Commissioner of 'Internal. Ite^enue, as the cttse of the persons business may be, irid yictimiz" them_ with their stories and actions. They get hoid of caroless newspaper cons^poftdents, and deceive, and attempt to use them. The amount of wrong these men accomplish, and the mischief they create among government officials, is fearful to contemplate, but there seem? to bo no reinedyt
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1
acurcely believe my Informant *l$£tfat«
the class of 'thieving i| tfnat flight years ago It was a bieafe and
Talej of enchal.tment are all put to
account than retired tin lantern
it alrnost
trftn3
her portmonnuie for the pur- jjut nlonc-
surpasses lelief that the rocky,
formed iuto Ilie pHradiso of'to-day.4-
wiU
anyj^ing^inji^
r,—v~i
Central
IJ«rk is. the ^eiight »nd prido.^f jlgeV "tork, and desorves to be of the entire country, for we ca&aoi beliove section ot ths Oid World, can, po»kiof j» park of like attraction.
Hic'n and [).oor art) admitted hero alike
lhe 0I1
jj tribute rtquirod being the tribute
ti,0 Wily,
aioIlg
atop pug0' the omnibus, tte pur.^e is iad i-.'U with the wealthy and beautiful, ^evtly wiU^nwn l^Vketi while throngs of less favored children of and transferred \o that of Uc't^uo, Who. ^rtunB
anew
with a polHe.eaitttation,$o bi3. victi«o aod the rest of tho trayelRrr, The A-ut r,ainly does seeui W iba iccrc^ib'.e." Noverthciles?, it is Vou^hei for on the most respectaW" «u:Uor»ty. and after all is not niory. wonii^ri'ut than th« feats of
about the only tax^
S'Wli behavior
that enriched the iudividuid^wqo
upparetitly, pfty9 j$. Equipages of all descriptions tafl
b8 saiooib and epacious av«nue(i,
pa8s
^-b the gravel^ walks.
ridh
who ride, yet no less freer to breathe toe pure air, ttnd delight their senaft *ith tl)e ihousam.1 charming views whieh the place affords. The most perfect order and discipline! prj7ai!s, in every part of the ground The park policemen are gentle* menly fellows, ready to answer questions, or impart Jnjonuati.m, yet ever vigjlaat in duty. They are all dressed alike, |n light blue unifvnns and whrta gloves, which give them a neat appearance quite iu harmony with the pl*W. 5j{
Looking in »0y direction from elevjt ted point? and the most beautiful attd varied landscapes are presented to t|i* eye A sweeping undulation of iike lawn, green and closely shaven, will greet you upon one side, while on tj* otbor sido there are long vista* of tiPe^s among wUiuL flit carriages and pratcipg steeds, aud the variegated color* of dressed
The lakW »re a pentrftt objeut vft inter est, and the view from the bridge which overlooks them on the pifiiunt aft^ptWn of Saturday last, Was .an animated cjne, Row boatd with .^ ornamented'jiwniijgi to protect the
jaiaengers.
from tiifeSjuo
were constantly..'moving abojit with thjeir loads of tourists, the oars men b^U)g_,dre3* ed in sailor toggery, which gave an ap-. propriate and picturesqu^
1
effoct to the'
scene upon the", wat^r. A row around the lakes only coststen cents, and you jsan cbarter a boat to yourself for* toalf jan hour, by paying fifty- cents. oW«!v'i I
Dodsworth'e mugnificent'band,-of forty eight ^truments discoursed the most soul-entrancing music to the thousands upon thousands cf feople seated under spacious awning® and und&r-the shadb tho trees the gpnfalonf, e«pbl**6n«d yitti the arms of the State, nodded ltfily in the light breeze, the sleepy looking swam darted out from my*teriou* nook* and creeks, the bridge was heavily, freighted with humanity, every variety of toilet the fountain glistened and flung its crystal drops across tbe slanting sunbeam* the tents and grassy slopes wert» dotted with sroupsof pic-nicers. who exhumed fromJ plethoric baskets everything that ceuld refresh th'.- -inner man the shdTe* Werfe crowded with the fair friend* of the *wj»&s, administering ftake* and. othfir ^diblef long*necked denizens of the lake, While ever and anon the rattle-of a passing
make h«r A^once hi* wife. i^Ainina"|ia attendance upon a featival meets "CountWolferjtein," who falls in love with her beauty, and demand* her for hi* bride.— Hi* riche* and hi* power turn the head of "Amina'a" foster-mother. "Damo Bar-
The "Count" coming with pomp and retinue to claim his betrothed, is met by iidtb, .defieft him« ^he artist i* seized and thrown into a dungeon beneath the castlo of Wolfenstein, there to await death.
The second scene opens upon the labra-
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his manner otdrqss. and bent appearance of body. Beside him is bis drudge T»k"fir«OT»*r y-Xh^fiOWers of the sorcerer are itiAmi^in^nnrorir his g/asp3 ainl'with the forced company of his servaut, he seeks the serpeht'B "jgltin 'i'V the heart of the
Brocken, that bo may invoke the spirits of evil «rid"«Afinn' a new lease of life and power. £JUj{?wn.l ,ov.il genius being powerless, by VncanYatioa the "Black Crook" sunappijrt^^rch ilend^Zamifcl,' who suddenly appears before him, accoiu(MBtiidby()IH tli4 Sit|ain»l parapheeaalia of demonland, and grants him a. new lease 4UU6ef of yWVs equrval#n^.to,t|utimber o( soul* he may eeud to pMdiiion,"a*n4* it' upon the stroke of twelve at the close of the twelve month a soul shall not have been lost through his efforts, his owntloom mu=t pay the penal ty. "Rudoiphe," confined in the dungeon, in the frenzy of despair, is suggested as a subject for this first experiment.'-
Tbe "Black Cwgk" visits, "Budolphe,^ and by promise of liberty aud wealth, and
the W
jf .rn by tba throngs on fpot. In front of of ft lake whose bank* ^ijlng* ^hom®* wbioh threat you are giiinp$es thickly covered with shrubbery cast dork shadows far out into the water, contracting with the white swans and the painted boats that swim and flluat upon th« stir face. There i» hardly a pathway SO^M. row and ob?curet so.retired from tho griat thoroughfares, and sohaded by the "arch'ing trees that, you cannot catch frequen glimpses of such biis of' 1«ndMj|g*M could be wrought into rare and enduring g«iuii by an artist's pencil. You cannot approach one of the bridges, beneath whose handsomely turned arch your pathway leads, without perceiving that the archway frames a picture in the per spective, that is worth pausing to cyn template. Thus, when you know that all these delightful effectf are not, the work of accident, but are the reaulti of much study and labor, guided by the most jjnished^taste, and shaped 'by artis tic hands, you begin to realize ih'e magnitude of the enterprise that has deJ such an inestimable amount to the pleasure of thousands.
Doble
birth, wins his promise to yield to "Hert gogV'dfesire*. Tfr» artist is freed and is directed by the sorcerer to the grotto of "Stalacta," where he may gather untold wealth. Upon this errand "Herlzog" dis ,p^l|^^g^it^ll^no«tedg^ thut who ever undertakes the crowing' of the portal* of the grotto dies, in. order that be may thus .encompass., the death of Rudoiphe," and sends with bim bi« own ser vant, that he may share his fate. But vis iting the grotto "Rudolphe's" life and tba' of h&tcctaipanion is "sived by "Stalacta,' the Queen of the golden realm, in consii eratioQ of the service So ha3 ren lerod in
ened her. She loads him with wealth and pd^elr. Hiftf rWores him to "Amina." At a bal matque the lovers are recognized and threatened, but are protected by the amazons of the. ".Stalacta" who arc sum moned by the magic ring possessed by (Through the burning? furest they are pursued, but succeed in e«ca» pfngvunti} tke *trok? of' twelve. The year having passed, Pandemonium opens, "TJh'e"Black Crook" powerless *inks into its depths, and the piece closes with the magical transformation, revealing tbe gorgeoukspgctaele.. oi the glittering- pi
ace of di£»Qnd».0 V^ As before rVmarke'd, the play it=elf amounts to nothing, merely serving as tfilead—a sort of towst^ng-dn which to hang the scenes. To describe the dancing and the grandly gorgeous scenes is beyond tha power of our feeble pencil it would require a pen dipped ia "the ether bluJ of heaven. The closing scene, especially, surpaw&a tb| picturing of the most vivid ^imagi(iatiq^| B«autiWjl bare-legged gjrls hanging in flower-baskets girls stretched id group* on great sea shells girl* clustered around fluted columns girls in^all possible attitude* girls, nothing but a wilderness of girls, stacked up, pile upon pile, away aloftto the dome of the theatre, diminishing itf iize and dothing, tili tbe last fow, lhere children, dangle high up ^Si" intliibl^« topes, arrayed only in iehemisiis tha^whple ,-tableau resplendent with qqljtnipv)Kjroll^ and a vastr ornamental work' wrought jn gold, silver and b#^llaii^co5^fe, all lit ifp .with'gorgeou* th'ealricat fiVes, and witnessed through 9 J^reat gsusy curtain that counterfeits a soti silver mist.' Itl* the wonders of the Arabian Nights realised*. We have not space ju*t:njuw tp speak-.jf the great moral lesson taught by the rendition of this piece, o? v- :,l ...t been said wveral times before it but *tep frgw the gay to the could b? pwra apropos of
train cn the Harlem railroad broke rudgl^ yiryj^g, "^ra^trM artTtgM&tednot on the sound' of the band- /The shades of evening were falling when the last note: of the appropriate finale, "Hbme Thoughts,'' announced the conclusion of the concert
Improvements are still ia progress, anil many others are in contemplation. There are now nearly ten miles of drivo in the park, five and a half miles of bridle-rotA. and twenty-six and half miles of walk, the park embracing eight hundred Mres But we must pafs'to the
33(ACK CROOK,,
Which is now announced on the playbill* running tbe second year a* the
HEIfay WABD BEICHEB. '~f
Early yesterday^ morning we went aboard the Pulton street ferry boat, for Brooklyn.. ^ccosting a benevolent looking old man, we inquired the direction of "Plymouth Church. The only reply ha made'«tu, "follow the crowd I" The di.was. sufficient, and doing so wo soon came in Front of a very large, but jjuite unpretending edifice. As wa entered, a placard c«me before our eye, in large
to occupy without an invitation They will be provided for as expeditiously as a reasonable regard for pew holders will permit!"' Think of this,'ye people of ^Carre Haute, who dp not half fill your churches on the Satftath. Such an economizing of tpfoe we never before witnessed in seating an audience. .After the pews, the gallery extend around the whole building, and the upper gallery were filled, portable seats were set 4pjrn until the ajsles und every space was filled with an audience of over three thousand people. We were told this was but a repetition of each returning Sabbath
"Black Crook. Ran owed." Wonder if It ft the year. Such is the substantial tribute whieh tlie people of Now York and sr«uig«* pay to aeknowtedged genius.
wasn't tmdt enough before This piece, we may state by way of preface, has not tbe least literary merit. It so utterly destitute of thought and expression as te bo below criticism. There is little-scope for acting in tho piece (except leg action) and none being expected, therefore none^ is desired. Ia fact, the «omp*ny that played it in Dowiieg Hall lat week performed the speaking part much better1 than at Nib.o's. A* doubtless a large number of our readers will never see tbe Black Orjok, we will give a Synopsis of tbe plot. The sc?ne is laid in the Harts moubtaSns, and is rappwed by liberal imagination to have been of pos$Ible if n^t pr^iable o^cnrrence two hundred yeata ^UuiolbKe,"'» afrfst, loTes a young girl midiog ia tbh ^valley of the Harts Mountains, n»med "Amina. He
We have heard people talk of being difapp^eted In Beecher. We were not. We expected to "hear just such a sermon as we heard delivered. No doubt the taajbh^omh are dfeeppointedia Beecher is that they have drawn a mental picture of the man which eminently usjust to iiim. -Thay expento lee a tall, stately man. wbo shall ^slk up into the pulpit with all the prid'r of conscious dignity, and to hear dtjeosne so stilted as to differ entirely from ordinary pulpit efforts. But instead they see a quiet, unassuming, yes, humble man. Dignified he is, but it is a dignity that adorns the humble Christian, who cornea quietly. in at the back of the platform just as the last notes oi the organ are dying away. After a .aai,-- I-{
those iflado in the regular course df Mr.
Beecher's jpuipit, miajstrations during a
long series'"'of years, and' were reported
phonographically, without his knowledgo,
under thn idirection of- a distinguished
fervent and touching appeal be emptied the whip to that congregation in such a. manner that Plymouth church has orvrtll raise the whole ,f(jficit.
tod btijt brief but ferventinyocation, the morning t,i»m py»«irrB«T fimbf 6Mim Persons
for the means oi supporting life would hymn is sung, and the tune set by the CaBIT.—WB havSsrevised ^oard ia ^. .private family, in a pleasant
choir.being a familiar one, the entire con I the *toCir ind marfod doiMpridS*, making locality and.near the business portion of Ijrcgatian joining, making a volume thi* the most attractive offering of Dry the city, ean find accommodation by ad
human pi-aise seldom heard. Would that l.^oods hobracing, ac it does, oar whole dressing bo* 381. in this respect all the churches of the I tock of general Dry Goods in the several country were like Plymouth pf Brooklyn. Departments, viz: Dress Goods, Embrci-
Thon followed the prayer—and auch a deries, Gloves, Hosiery Trimmings, prayer as can be heard nowhere el*e but Shawls, Cloaks and Cloakings, Furs, Beecher's church. -Ho prayed Flannels, Domestic Goods,^including a though ho sustained the most intimate re-1 special line of all Wool Ingrain Carpels lations to God, addressing Him^ in a fi** I at $1 00 per yard. We can only here miliar manner, as a confiding child give tha reader an outline^of what we supposed to address his father. By the I ti&ve commenced doing: This will be way, I see it stated th^t "Prayors from I followed up—and more too. Hereafter all Plymouth Pulpit, •by4*'' HenrjSnWard
atl(
Boecber," is the title of a volume which I »Buckeye Store," will go away well re Scribner will publish in a few week* for their coming, as from day to day The jsrayers are selections from something startling in the way of bargains
everybody regularly patronizing the
wjjj^
gjven to
K11
mgajn
a
clergyman who has-long been a r^ular jm^nt in another column. attendant of Plymouth Church. ^3t.l W. S. Ryce & Co Befori?5 co^m'onein^ his "sermon, Mr
Beecher presented the caao of Mr. Loren- I |9* Ladies, como and see tbe pfettiest, ao Potter and hi^ wifo of UharlestCfl S. C- neatest, cleanest and cheapest stove ever who during the war for ibo Union spent brought to Terre Haute. It is just what many thousand .doTlartyTto aid-^our sick I you want in your parlors. 63 Muin soldiera thd South.| street. W. W. SnAKXmr^ This worthy pair wire.now collecting the 24d2w. dead Union soldiers in that, vicinity, and had tvlroady purchased a monument to be erected over their graves. Fifteen hun dred dollars wero lacking to pay the expenses. Mr. said his church was like a .. •Wnno.ht |9* B. Weisz is the only wholeslle wood horse, of whom, the owner thought
few days, another purchase of ^Dry
Goodj)
^A lot of Balmoral Ski rt3, i^ld ()lain I and plaid Flannel, to be gold cheap at n. Robinson's, 103, Main street. oct. 24 d2d.
WAHTZn.—At No. 63 Mairu afrefc I every body that wants a ne\? stove, to came and see the improved ovtfh**'lto I routing And broilio^" 2id6t. sj, W. W. Shannon
This letter iijaj^oady too long and Mr Beecter stylo'of preaching has been so often commented upon, and his sermons bo widely read, that it is not necessary to rcler, to. either in detail. His text was Ephesians, 2d chapter, 8th verse: "For by grace-are ye saved through faith, and that not of yourselves it is the gift of God." Suah au exposition of this passage we nev er biiforo heard. It was not a written discourse, though he confined himself pretty closely to his notes cutting loose from them at frequent intervals, when he sought to impress prominent points more forcibly upon his bearers, and as he warmed up with his subject, he used bis open pulpit or plalform freely, somewhat after the manner of Joha B. Gough. Toward the close he abandoned his noted entirely t0 g. R. Wright & Go's -'or •and opoke directly- atT bis audience with-L
$&" Woolen goods in great variety for men's women's and children's wear. Caj and see a complete stock at the lowest pi ices* SAXTON & Walmblbt, i,' 111 Main street.
Mr. Beecher can say things in the pul-1 Office at Dowling Hall. Tho best, is alpit with propriety which no other man ways the cheapest, and always insure cnn. This can hardly ba appreciated I with persons that are well known in tllo without hearing him. Occasionally his community. Do not give your money to mimicry or pungent and witty popular unreliable carpet-bag travelling agents or hits would create an. "audible smile," in you will always have cause to reyret it as which the most staid worshipper in vol* you have lately. dlw untarily and unconsciously found himtelf I jcininc and yet it was so appropos and bWl. A splendid line of Gloves and life like that one could hardly help it Mitts just received at Erlanger's. Alio His discourse abounded in beautiful and
a
hearer, going down into the lowest re« to order, cesses of the heart, and leaving an hidellible impression.
PERSONAL
A special dispatch to Saturday's Even ing Post, of this city, says "D. W. Voor-
is reported to have great influence with the President." T.B,VT,
Married—In this city on the 24th inst., by Rev. S. M. Stimson, Mr. James Whkatfill, to Miss Jennie Baily.
The attaches of tho Exprkss Office return thanks to "Jim1' for compliments,
Tkrrk-Haute, Oct. 25, 1867,
6
not sold by 10 o'clock at private A. B. Font's Livery Stable, I will sell at public auction, at the corner of Fourth and Main streets, from 10 o'clock until 3 o'clock, 1.-.K, M. VytNSCoTAC, dlt. City Auctioneer.
On the following Thursday of the same we^k, two miles and repeat, for a thousand Dollars, to harnes? on the Saturday follow ng mile and repeat for Five Hundred— gan to wagon, Barr to harness— to bo decided by the rules of the Woodlawn Course, Louisville, Ky. Half forfeit to be deposited 'at -McKeen & Dealing's Bank, Terre Haute, lnd. Incase of the death of either of the horses, John A. Logan or Billy Barr, or either of the owners, no forfeit to be paid.
I further propose to bet $600 that I win two of the three races mentioned in this
proposition. O. Tcllee. Terre Haute, Oct. 23, 1867.
10" Fifty cenlsi» tbe price for gpod 20 spring skirt, and 75ct3 for a corset, at Weisz's Skirt Factory. V"
jt
fu]j iin0 of Undershirts snd Drawers,
apt similes, drawn from nature and every- whieh are sold at the lowest market pricp, day experiences,. with strong practical Examine dur 'D'' shoulder seam Shirt, points which fixed themselves upon tbe We have them ready mado, or make them 1. n*n intit flta I^VOflt I la. fli.» *. '"*T 22"^ I
Lost.—Yesterdayafternoon, somewhere between Mrs. Volger's, on Fourth streot, and the residence of Frank Myers, on Ninth street, a purple morocco pocket
hees is working hard to secure the ap- book containing a sum of monoy between pointment of hisbrother^in-hiw as Deputy 1 $20 and ISO. The-finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. Collector of Internal Revenue. He receives very little encouragement from the Socrstary of the Treasury, but is trying to bring the influence of the President to bear on Mr. McCulloch. Yoorhees had an interview with Mr. Johnson on the subject this morning, and was seconded in his efforts by General Steedman, who I ble Lineni, Towels, Crash, Cotton Yarn,
[IS-dtf
I ••(•Qli.'i
Notiokb, Fakct Goods, Tots, &c.—H. Robinson 103 Main street, is now adding to his extensive stock, a full line of While Goods, Hosiery, Furnishing Goods, Woolens, Trimmings of all descriptions Ta-
Batting, Willowwsre, &o. :.-i\ Wholesale Booms up stairs, 103 idain [Oct. 19, dtf street.
19* Fine Alpaca and Scotch Gingham Umbrellas just received. These goods are of better quality and- finish-than are. usually kept. Provide yourself with one before the rainy season commences.
Saxtok & Walmslkt,
oclCdtf 111 Main St.
This day, lor sale, one fine bay horse, one fine sorrel mare, one sorrol horse six years old, one Rockaway buggy, one ,, L.i, _Qf._j Now that the fall elections are douDle sett of fine harness, one bay mare} 1 1 ,f over, the most important question of Who six yeiirs oid, one three year old nolt, one I 1 is elected gives place to that of- "What spring wagon, one two-horse wagon. IF
6
*,
gale at
shall we. wear during th6
To Go on the Fair Gbootcd Track. ®ade up on the most reasonable at Terre Haute.—I propose to trot the
termav.
bay Horse owned by Capt. Dexter, John Ladies, it is no use to pay a high A. Logan, the following three races with pyj^ for
C0inm0
Billy Barr, mile heats, 3 in 6 to harnes*)|^ jj0 Hoop Skirt made at a
for $50 a side, on Monday of a week to be jow price, at Weisz's Factory, opposite agreed upon by the parties in the month of May next.
24dwtf.
Boarding.—A gentleman and lady will find good accommodations, front room, with grate, pleasantly situated, on North Fifth street, No. 80. Also, a few more are desired in a private family. Ap
ply (J -twitate.m 'i:-,avrT-''--J iu. ais-aB »«»T efl? jHw.13 Al
tc
1
who como again'and
We will add to our present ftock
y0^ ju be sold at correspond
ng
jovr ggUrM, as given in our advertise-
dtt.
Mrs. Foys corset skirt supporters
for sale at Waist's, 12 Fourth street, «p| poslte Post office.' -24dwtf.
I and retail agent for Mrs. Foy corsat
he knew the mettle that was in him, yot w-.u it.' U-^ „„„U ,1 skirt supporter in the State 24dwtl. when touched With tho whip, could al-1 most doublo its spoed. With the most
Save health and clothing when it
rains, by carrying a good Scotch Gingham Umbrella, impervious to water. A fine stock for sale at Saxton & Walmsley'* 111 Main street. oc22tf
chojcc article 0
tongue, and eye, and hands, and body, rp^a [11 dtf with all the freedom of the: foruria, and yet hardly at any time, leveling down at I Ihbu*a*ce.—If you wish .to insure ail the sacrcd elevation of the pulpits. It your property in safk and bkliahlI: has begdsaid that: .f? .. Companies, apply to Hager and McKeen.
Green and Black
"desirous securing
•6S" A fhtl stock of Bleactied and Brown Shirting and Sheoting Muslins, selling at exUemely low prica*-- New jS tbe time to buy them.,,.,»at §axtox &
I®* White Wino Vinegar, a superior article, for sate Dy Barr, Gulick & Berry Druggists. 17-dlw.
rjT
Goods can be found daily, at S. Straits, 8, dtf No. 10 South Fourth street.
1J
coming cold
winter months?" This question can be satisfactorially answered by calling at the Union Clothing Store, No. 79 Main street where will be found a good assortment of Ready-Made Clothing, and a large stock Iof Cloths, Cassimeres and Beavers that
S@* We advise all wanting sound and reliable 'lfetifance, to instiro with the Phconix of Hartford. Caih assets $1,076,383 85.
Metfe
d3w.
Ba^ains in Shovels, Spades,
Forks, Plows, Bakes and everything io the implement line, can be had at J. A Foote's, No. 66 Main street, as they raw be closed out immediately. olStf
Jjiditfl
Walmslkt, 111 Main street. j, I 1
Honey in the comb, Fresh Oyster*
and Lake trftiit at Ray A Bailey# [16-dtf
flgf^^Kttra Pine Shorl-Jlackerel and very Large Pickled Herring, just received at the Star Grocery, corner Fourth and Ohio streets. .Naylor &
Mo«kk.
lOf* Cranberrio- —first of tho season, at Kay and Bailey's. aaLin lBdtf.
JgrMerino Underwehr in great variety for ladies, gents, misses, children and infants: Call and seo a fino assortment selling very clteap. a SAXTOK & Walmslky, oclSdtf 111 Maia St.
Fine stock of Paisley and Broche
Shawls, at 13dtf CORSKI.IUB &- HaGQKRTY'S.
Unbolted Flour, at
vV
Live Lkt Liv*.—Soaae say we live for something good to eat. To those asw?U uf others, I would invite alljto give me a calF, afr tho City Kcstaurant oh Main street, opposite H. Hulman's Wholesale Grocery, basern^it Mecfaanie's-Block, No. ^whernxaa bo..found all the luxuries of the $pasgn, jpd.. served in the best style possible. *AUo, the best' Oysters in tho city, by tho dish or can. B. Buss ELL. 10-dlm.x
Havens & Co., Agents.
Office over Donnelly's Drug!Stote*. I7dtf
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Large |p pmptorjj Sal(!
-OP-
GENERAL DRY GOODS
FOB CASH,
-AT THE-
-...
vm
Merrimac, Co-
ChicpjSprague, and :all tbe Best Brands -Prints at 12J cts!
0
silk
0
Store Skirt, when you"
the Post Offioe. dwtf. -B
MT All the latest Styles Hati and Caps, in great variety, received daily at Sykos' Set Store, and sold Cheap for Cash.
French Meri-
nos, all colors, 90c Jn per yd, worth $1,25
Double Width
English Merinos, 40cts per yd.
Solid
.©yJ
f!v
(j! 0
«0 65 ds per yd, W
UJ
worth 65 & 75 tta'. W
Ml
1-2
and Wool
Ptaid Poplins for Children, $1,25.
S6
T-dw3w.
§ST Shoulder Shawls, Breakfast Shawls Heavy Double Shawls, a. splendid assortment, at 13, dtf Cornelius A Haggerty's.
For a nice parlor Stove go to
Thiell's.. dwtf,
t&f* A rich line of Dress Goods, at reduced priest, at 13, dtf CoBNXLlfrS & HAQQSftT?'8.
JfST "P»nt9n" ^id Gloves, all sizes and and colors,, at
tt
tVRS FURS!!
./ I
13,dtf CmuriLure & Haogertt's.
Some rich Cloakings, New^Nobby
and cheap, at ]S,dtf- Oorniltds & HAQeiSTYjs.'?"
Cod fish, at Bay and Bailey'tr.
«4»h #iif si fc -x .ansa wiqa113
yard wide
7
Black Alpaeas, 85
ic?, im 10 1 1.
11 5C cents per yard.
Empress Pop-
lins reduced from $1 to 75ats per"yd. .? -r_ .. 1Rep Poplins marked down from $1,2$ to $1 per yd.
•.•....•! .'I'.V
LOCAL NOTICES,
and Freckles.—Tbe
only re
liable remedy for Uiom Jbrowa dlacoloration* oa ill* fee*, called Motb Patehea and Frcck'ei ia PcaaY's Hon Ana Faccaxa Lorioa. Treparwl on'y by Or. B. C. Psaar, Dermatol ogiit,-19 Bond Street, Kew Tnrk. Sold by Prcg^UU ia Yerre U»ot«, man el«ewber». Price $2 per Iwltlr,
WANTED.
Oh, nnft BABIES WANTED/Vt/jVUU That are•ulfcrtng *lth palo* in Tmthtnc. Wind Colic, Snmmer Coaplaiot, Ac to cry for Jlt*XD JIA'3 8OTBINO 8TBUH.It tinly 26 cA»b. For ratu by all Droggi»t«.r «cTdltn
St.
f\ r-T
ANTED—500 MEN.
Locil, VANDi.Aii & Traac
Haiti,
Hl.,'1
OBIK* cnxTRACTOft'a times, COLLIkstiiac, Sept. 2T, IS T.) Fiv« litindred men want on tbe nadnattnn of thin line between UiKbltnil ud OreenTille, 111*St»tt»n w-rk t« let at roo«1 prlc«Mi. ,.
K. F. WIS31.0W,
Oc2il3w I hlef CuBirnct.ir,
FOR
RENT.
J^OR KENT.-
'b'if*-
Dwelling House.
on £ont'i«Mt enruer of and OM fitrMti Fnifntm f»n th^prpwi'w. 2'id4t
OR RENT.--The rooms in First
Notions! Bank Boildlcp, now eoupi br the T-l'graph •»-«. Apply »t t!i« Beak dir
XHOR RENT.—A House to roat—
^tCiTO*^uieat Mr«. La»»£fo*f
quir® streei
qiiir" of
civ.st
]?OR
E. R. Wright & Co's.,
.dtfwn 'rt 155 Main street oV—ir— Parlor Clocks, Bank Clocks, Dining Room Clocks, Kitchen Clocks, Alarm Clocks. In fact the place to buy a clock, is at tho old stand, tf Main Street. dtf S. R. Frkjcmax.
rof^tli »od ttiMft®
OR RENT.—^^Rooras suitablo for
JAS. R. T!LI.OTJH»N. 83 I«in
J.".:
FOR SALE.
?OR SALE.—A Good Milch Covt
$
No.
No. 7fi Main Street, 'l'erre Hante, lnd. L'idlw
SALE—HOT EL.—I will orient tho Purke Uoksa, iu BockviU".
JJ (ell 1
A£v 19 flcll or rent uut ccftAloccd Srom luck oT hot from a d**ir« t* retire fro** ^ba^ioersof thischftrHCt* r. The r»puUttoa of tbft
Hoq8o,
1 fl\tter my**\t, good. To the laaat Of in thin resp«*ct, It is duiug end h*e doat tke iinnripftl bosiuw# of th«? plMT. TtMlS Mty.
Ap|.ljf in,or»ilrew, J. H. COCHEA^-7, o:t25l3t BookfUle, lnd.
T70R HALK.—On North First X? Streot, a fra tie dwelllsR. ooatalnlnff nine room^, wlili b:irn and oa: Ihuin, tofoHwr with ono. two. or tlir. lot!. 23d tf WILLIAM SIT IRS.
I?
7
The finest display of Millinery
?OR SALE OR RENT.—My
Dwelling on Honth Firet Sticet. It cou aina 12 rooae, with oollur, 'we I, cittern and •t*bieu. $0 1 y, acroi ot ttottod well svl In frsl:, iRsment*! tr«» and abrubbfiy. F«.r terms, eaqu're of John Kcis, at the hoil«« aJJolutiiK. fontb of »aid or at th» »tnr« of J. A K.
W. Ho/t. marv jkk-oa r. Oc21d6wl
ForProperlynearor
sale exchange. (for hear Ihu ciij) my home aud It.t nn Eighth rnt, Apj.iy In p'raoo or by letter, On. Morrisoo, on the premi*-*, or 10 Wm. lUndenon 0'lihltf
FORa
SALE.—Tho half interest
in o-l paying Silnou, ki.own aa tlie "B-"d Llfiht." on &>?oud«tTcet, near th© Stewart House. Thrro Itattachitd totii«S»loan th« only good Tun-pln Aliny In the city- Tor particular), i-nqairc at tti: Saloon. 13dtf
ji^OR SALE—-§650 will buy a
JD comfortable littie Honae in 1I10 eastern part of thr cit) n«ar the National ad, coutalning two good roorae and a Kltoi.oc, riitrn ic tho kitctirn. ar.d cellar under the House. Api'lyat the New* Hoom of tUi»
1
ffice.
T?OR SALE--Or exchange for
l* other property in or ne.tr th» citj, aua or two HOUSES »i'd I.OT3 on Fourth Ptrepf. one tauaro north of Ma :, ina eoo "bu-io?»i locality. K. quire of W. H. WOKTHISOTON, •26dtf Corner Fourth A Cherry Street!.
Fl»ie
or sale—a di'DCCt—I
#W3m
QITY
Bismarck Silk
kh fearfully sacrificed, only $1,50 pery'd.
{S3 t.
inch wide
Black Silks at $2|60^
Ht
Genuine. Irish
Poplins at $2,50.
r,
alt»m
1
irerp-'-'
i^OOon PATTERNS
Dress Goods, Silks and Mohairs, at 50 '-cts'perydl Askto aoethp«npatterns.
u.oa
Large Display of
Plaid
Shawls, Cloakings Cloaks, &c.
Suburban Resi
will offer for salct ihort ai ',
,h« re»td'uci of A. L«Dg«, Ke. ccriU'.nluif fivo acme, good otciiaid if 100 U-«liK Apple Mid Pear Tree-, tiiackbxrrlei, Kaipbtr.- ie«, 8lraw|«rriea and Orapoa good Uonsei wi nine rcoini Cellar, out-buildinfw. 4c good well of water aud Ototern, all of which I will sell vo rea:on*lue term*. I'leaxe call and examin-- the pre t'iaea-
Sep21llniw2t J. D- 1'iBKIH.
Fact*)SALE,at.d
OE
FARM.—One of the
fiuost Farm* in
163 of rieh highly productive land, abont ane«ha!f under estivation. It ia titualed on tlin KransyUle Orawiordarille Bail Road, CJj miles South of Terre Hanto, at Yonng'a Station.— Tho B«ilruad running ajjotnlng to, and a Switch boing on one end ef the land, make* It talaable* Will b* sold low. Ktiui" "f
OUADNCEY CABS,
^au(t2ad3m T«rro Uante. Ini.
GOOD CHANCill TO INVEST in a well Established*Co-inest. Wiahiog to retire fiosn bcslneaa, I now offer soy entire stoca of Boot* and Shoes for **le. Tbe itock new and carefully aelocted, especially for the retail trade. Any person wl-hing to invtit In aa eat*bllaheii bu-iinwi», will find It to Ui«lr advantage Uo«ll on me soon, at my place of bu»tnes», at No. W0 Main street, Torre Uante, lnd.
B. O. OtKBlNXAC.
SALE—Two Milch Caws.
FOUquire
of J. J. WSBSTEB, Jiwrtb Mth
Street, next to O. B«iglert crat J. Starna,'? en East Malu Stroet, n«zt to Oanal. Je'iSdtf
Kn
?OR SALB.—HORSE.—A good
family horse, perfectly gvntie, top Buggy and Qarnen. They will be aulJ low tor eash or good paper Ei.quire at Coleman'^ Wasou Yard, orner of 8th
and
colored
Twilled Persians for Walking Suits, 2Bcts per yard
25c
Alpaca Poplins"
Poplar streets.
a
L?OR SALE—FourFrame Houses
JD One of flc, two ef *iz, and one ot *eteit room*. I will sell thow house* »er» low, aud un reasonable term*. Apply to T.J. fOBKKST, 1111 Near corner 3d and Ohio Streets.
A PPLICATION for LICENSE.
XI. The anJertlgn-o hereby gi«fe no Ice that they will arply to the Conaty Commi«loa«rs at tbeir regula aessiou in Dec-'mber, for license to ^eli ipiritttous ani iuti.ii. atlne liqaom In
Oct iUw3t
lost
BILL
and
In Mink, Fitch,
Water-Mink, Siberian Squirrel, &c.
Ladies will find- the Great Sensation of the hour in
£mlroideries
and Lace CoUars
at Prices that everybody can afford to make an investment I -f«r vrnrtx
Bleached Muslins one yard widn at 12i cents, worth 16§cts. .. Cottom.^ind Wool Flannels reduced in Price.
Bed Blankets at $5,00 per pair, and upwards. "AflWo^T5grti¥a-^Carpels" reduced to $1,00 per yard, heretofore cheSp at $1,25.
W. S. RYCE & CO.,
*.
77
dwtf
than
a quart a a tiui for the space of one yeat.— The pretnlsw on Which said liqnors are to be sold are locatvd tt "1 Vabakh street In Terre Haute in Harrison Towuhip. In Tljfoounty, In-, Jiaua. BSLIi HUuUib.
POSTER, "f
GEO. W. REIFSNIDER.
Programmes and Circulars distnkutid in GOOD STYLE! aaral orders left at Howling Ball, ^r A^'the Printing Offices, will be pmmpttrs'tended towttb
CARRIACES.
SCOTT, OftEX
A
CO.,
*1Carriage Manufacturers,
Coaaca
Wasasu
a 1st ^ts.,
Terse Uaute, Ikd.,
Koep coaa(«Qtly on band, and offer fur e»4e tbe lowest market prices, a of th« «tjlet of CARRIAGES, BVUiilK Mi UUHT stoci. sirf
of trwir o*u iu taul ictur^, of 40t»cted pcitl atioQilau p-iM Kbpai&in*.
1SSOLUTION of PAKTNERsuir.
The co partnership hrreiofere eViiHtiTbetween the undertigued t-nler the S Hi of Banth 4 Smith, ka* boen ilissulved by ma u*l ceiutnt. iiKNur KttrWi, oc2Tdtf
WELL
J.
Main Street.
JOO«5
t«r, vum .l5ar,3,!
IIKNUI JAS A. S-^ITH.
I—To get well
of
Dys-
epiia, Llrec Ootnolalnt, Ferer and Auge,
Dlarrhei, Cho'er* U^rbni, Cramps, &<•., take
a
wine-glau fuil of MISHLER'S HERB BITTEEfi 1 Three tlaai ad y. *'or sale bj I RlPr,»t N", T8. cornerSthand ilaia Streets, »j ny V' uruiit w-p34Wty
it. tt'ALTSU, OlliS. lipri.NOII0US*N, II.
Aenol:',
Gen. Manager, Aichl. 4 ^cul .. Man. Stonework
Walter, Epplnghousen A to.,
WBtvr WtgTii.v
Steam Marble aid Lime-Steae fforks, Stone Building Work. Vaults, sutnn, Monuments, ll ad stonw, Mant es, at prlsee lower thau any other Works in this -tate, «s our facllltlies are greater. 3 AUo Importers of j'co«cl» Granite 5J -iiumait», Marble Works (Established 1*4) aetr the P.O. I Stono Yard and ^team Worksat *.Lo T. U. i,I. freight Depot,
A I N
Tho Trsdo (applied with Sawed St^ne aad Marole atldbeiaJL Bates. 03d3in leu iaiyrb ,SI rttrl
