Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 May 1868 — Page 4
DAILY EXPRESS.
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Monday Slorntiifr, Maj 4tli,
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
TJ6KRV HAUTE ANP INIM ANAl'Oi-Iti* ABftlVK.
RT. LOTJIB, ALTON AKTI TERR® HAUTJt.
HTVAHPVILLK AND OKAWFORJieVTLLjt S..VE. »:40 a- a 1-0? aOOKVrLI.K EXTENSION. 1,F.ATK. 4:10 p. a
Onb BENZINBT was impeached before tbe Jlayor Saturday.
Base TI3HING is postponed for a time by the ?uddr-.n flood in the riven.
PEBBONAL.—We had the pleasure ol a call on Saturday from R. L. Sproule, Esq., associate editor of the Indianapolis Sen-
Hncl
COL R. W.
THOMPSON hae been elected
to address the Literary Societies of As bury University, during commencement and has accepted the invitation.
Hon E. HAMILTON, of Honey Creek township, will spefik at the new Court HOUBO nozt Saturday night, on the political questions of the day.
J^cob H, HAGEP AND CHAS. £. HOS iord are spoken of to fill the vacancy in tbe School Board occasioned by the death of Putnam Brown Either would fill the position witli satisfaction.
TKZ TEKRE HAUTE SABBATH SCHO.h. Union will celebrate their third annl -ersary text Sabbath by a union assem nlage of all the schools, singing, speaking ami other exercise *.j V#
Two cowa, belonging to Isaac £f. Ke3ter, of Linton townehip, were struck by lightning and killed during the storm of Friday r.ight They were standing in Pasture
A ORKAT deal of trouble used to be ta ken to clcar front yards of residences nil kind? i' rocks and stones, but tho fashion ha» changed, and now as much pains i? taken to select the largest and rougher, one* to place there.
fur AKTKSI\N
BATHS.—As
SOME onterprising cerrespondent, who hold3 "interviews" has made the discov. ery that the editor's drawer of Harper's Monthly is made up by a woman. If the correspondent ft foresaid would prosecute bin "interviews" still further he would lind that a great many other editors drawers are also made up by women. •,.« .•
LIVELY
DAY.—Saturday was one of
'he liveliest duvs we have seen for some months. Tbo sidewalks were crowded with the youth, wealth, beauty and nobility of Yigo county. Morchants and1 clerks bobbed up and down, behind and
were present The Sabbath School of the
Univorsahst Church occupy our court-
were suspended long enough to relieve the tired juror?, and thon resumed
The CONCERT by tiie pupils of Alias Wittenberg's Music cchool Saturday eve. ning Dolling Hall was an interesting ontortainrucnt a- well as most happily
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THE STEAMER MASON
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the heat
of summer comes on these delightful baths increase in favor. There is a refreshed and invigorated feeling after a bath that is not experienced when_uisng ordinnrv wuter.
MjIIIKIAGE LICENSES were issued from tho County Clerk's office last week to the following pnrties: Charles L. Braman and Annie E. Scott. John E. Brownlee and Jennie M. Monroe. Jos. M. Staley and Cyntha E. St. Clair. VVni. C. Lindsay and Martha E. Jackson. Jas. M. Crisber and Mary A. Yeoman3.. Alex. Hulsman and Matilda Kloer. yS'~
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THE STEAMER ZANESVILIK, Captain Wash. Johnson, arrived yesterday ereinnfr frnm below ladened with wheat
was sunk at
Eugene Friday right, whether by the gtorna, or from some other cause, we are not advised.
e3S|S§aga?SSTotal amount Uxe. 5woftc^(ft-4yc-.^
The railroad bridgis over Lost Creek wa9 carried away, cutting off communica* tion with Roekville until eveuing, at which time a temporary trestlework was erected.
Saturday morning a lijaa named Smith attempted to drive through Sugar Creek with a two-horae team and load vf wheat and in doing 30 drowned one horse and lost bis load of, wheat.-
Tho Wabash rosu t-jgbt leet Friday night, "hai 'Sitife bWrf coming up at 'a rapid rate, and pront^ to be t^-Wgt^BSt floiid of tbe seasen.
The prospect, ot -planticg^tfc® usi al crop of corn in tbe river bottom not flattering..*•«©« l«® *RCE-
refilled by Burton's grandchildren, who afe ais heirs at law. This will was offer e&for pcob^teia '1U65 t$r T^itha-Bartop, the-widow of John Burton: and was then resisted by "the present defendants, and ttftejr a trial lasting ten days, the jury fouAd the will vefd fo^ undiie' influence exercJsed by the widow, and that Burton was insane When lie made it
The will gave Burton's whole estate to the wdow during her life, and at her death one half to £o to Tabithi's heirs, and Mrs. Langford contends that her mother Tabitha took a life estate only, and:tbat the fee simple to one-half passed to her "at tSe death of Burton. On the other hand the heirs insisted that Tabitha took a fee simple/in one-half and a life estate in the other, and that the present plaintiff could only claim as heir of her mother, and therefore was bound by the judgment against Tabitha.
Hon. Joseph E. McDonald made the argament for the plaintiff, .and. J. P. Baifd, Esq., for the defendants. A large amount of property is involved in the suit^and the discussion elicited considerable Interest among the members of the Bar. His Honor, Judge Maxwoll, took the case under advisement, and on Saturday morning delivered an able hnd learned opinion, showing a full and thorough knowledge of the abstruse rules of law governing real estate in this country and England. He hold that the devise to Tabitha for life, and at her death to her heirs, fell within what Is called "the rule in Shelley's case," and that the widow took th«^fer£ia»ll#'fcft ith'e twtat or intended, she should only take a life
around their crowded counters like corks )eg^) and'therefore, her 'daughter, Mrs. on a fisherman'# line in an eddy. It was
truly a Rtirring time salesmen and sales«
women stirred their goods the country .•
day morr.ing. when they returned a ver-
diet for Creal, that ihe road be opened,
a«es*ed tbo defendant's damage, at $ 148,
c$id
mo
people kept the clerks stirring, atid agaidst her mother, setting the will aside. Candidates Stirred arnnnrl amnnw tha jT .. ... ... country people!
around among the
ion
COMPARATIVE STATE IT EMU.
STATEMENT.—Tbe foljowing for wMch "tfb iieindebtSPto 6! W. Lam-T TYPHOID fevor prevails in Floyd county,
boit, Esq., Deputy Treasurflr, shows the amount of tiuos and of the Several townohipe of Vit county for 1866 atMi'IfiG! respectively, It will be seen day. that' the delinquencies tor 1867 are $27,573,77 less tbau for 18CC HABMONT is excUorl over a rolling mill
projoct.
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EVANSVILLE
ouut DeUnquecitf ratnrnwl at April B« t!ement, 1?87
0I1 £r,for
CI h2 h. C." W
1867
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I wujoio -jttoM-riof 10 -"Amoatt Salinqttetitg S^»"»S53VSSls"o rotnrned at April o«»#4i»»&ouoo spttlemeut 1868. I sssssssssggrs
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THE RAIN of Friday nigbt was unusii ally heavy, causing nutla littte dataa^e!ft»* this vicinity, swelli.'ig the small streams, Carrying away ftridgeft, etc.
The water ran in perfect torrent down the track loading ta the, St. Louis railroad brif^g^"washing tbo earth away so'much that the morning train could not pass out. The morning train east backed down and transferred tbe pa»nengers looming from ihe est The track was put in order in time for the evening trains.
*T$|cUfM^as-'h&ilk "he*
^erj an could not claim under the
an( wag
concluded by the judgment
aftd that she could not therefore, ask this court to re-try the question of the validi.
.'I f. ty ofjthe will'. tfuil^trient for defetidahts.
In THE CASE 'f Creal vs. Commissioners,: .eiid'ig r--Defore the Common Pleas Court, the jury ratired at tbreo o'clock Saturday afternoon ESTATE TRANSFERS. Recorder and did r.ot agree till nine o'clock yester-
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books ior last week show the fol-
lowi"g
transfers of real estate in this city
an'*
®ount,J'
K*°n
A
^oa to Isaac N *umb-
., lev 100 acres in Biley township fftr
and that it be p«id out of the Lount.y Treasury. The return of the verdict in Wm Mack, and others to Anua Mthis case was a novel affair to many who Baaipe lot in Mfeok A Grioiee sub-divi^-
E
nudiya^o. The only objection wft great length of the programme—some 140 acfes in thirtv-fivo pi joes— yet so happilv rendered
that the audience sat patiently until
gj^i^ Mc(5^re'n U.t
in
Rose's sub-division for$950.
room,, nnd was in session at the time the Javob A- Hay to Joseph Kendle lot jury carne in The exercises of the school 'a
c'^y
^or 5^®00.
Chhuncey Rjse to Wm. E. T. Brown lot ia' F.oso's sub-division for $5J0. "Xoiiisa Swop to James M. Harmon iot in Sato ford for $200.
J. TVylor to ChaG. tl G. Taylor SO
aci^s in Liutou township for $500. Ohauncey Rose t" H. O. Schmidt lot in Rose's sub-diviaipn for $360.ia i-. ?,
TrfestefeS tj*nftcd Brethren Church to
arrange:, affair, drawing out a rnrj large jtbe ^^.2d Baptist Cttiureh q.r.t-claim
to a lot in the city tor $10y.
lhp:
M.B.H BrcokhatlNr PiersonTownohij. for $500.
H,^h Gro*n
RoW
to Chauncey 'Re, lot 'in
sub-divWon. for $400.
close, at near twelve o'clock, man their approbation at i&e close of piece i^v the most enthusiastic applause Rosa's sub-division for $300 this time our left-handed wi The proSciencv exhibited bv each pupil I Patrick O'Brrw to Thomw OAhiil, iok don
t~I'M
in Krtimbhaar
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lub:
BEKWEK succesBfully cel-
THE Madison Courier re tie had its nineteenth anniversary on the 1ft inatf1'
THE Brazil Home Weekly ior Morton C. Hunter for Corfgress., 1 'SEVERAL newly called clergymen were inaugurated at Indianapolis yesterday.
EVANSVILIE bid a Railroad meeting Saturday night.
NKTV ALBAHT biwRlan-!
complains of female
railroad
THERE are rumors of a street from Richmond to Ccntreville.
WABASH CotTNt^ FAIR wrfl^ie held September 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th.
Npta^ac3^M$ 5©.LT,ARs pajte Albany police for services rendered in
April.
BISHOP TALBOTT administered the rite of confirmation to nu Tiber of candidates at Vincennes yesterday.
Onk
HUNDRED AND SIX arrests iwerff
made by the Indianapolis pf^ice Isst !.. If' niontn.
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-,£!CRTON WILL Case.—Tho nioining session of 'jKAis. ©mit^on Friday was occupied by counsel discussing the construction of the will of John iJuAon The question arose upon the application of Mary Langford to have the iwill admitted 10 probate This was
lE?tate 'exchange, the ted to Knte Staver.
E notice, in a
arr a|»i
marriage of Johu Ha|»py pair1
IkDIANAPOLi? is to have a skating rink, to be ready for gfcatonai ciercise nejft winter
ENRY Tro um tremens, cut his throat with a piece of glasp in Franklin, and bled to death
DON'T forget tn'e'Saengerfest at Richmond on the 18th, 19th and 20th of tlife'
present month
TbE Hartford City Union says yj&WO fellrfv/s named Kilgore and Wolf, of Mnncie, Were in that place organizing Eu„ lodges.
0] •grr THE house of Mr. John Steed, on Eel eer and near Bowling-Green, was nnd robbed
entered on Wednesday night, und of $1,125,^ fi'Kf ^iiSa Iflbii
TfiE new building for the Soldiers Homo at Knightstown. will he completed and ready for occupancy during the present month.
ANTEDILUVIAN ivory has again been discovered in St. Joseph county. Ma=fo« don discoveries are becoming as apceryphalas the lynx business.
TBE following petitions' fti bankrufitcfy were filed Friday: John W. Rickel, DeKalo county.
Wm. S. King, Grant county-, Tjler A. Mason, Morgan county.,.. Thamas J. Clary, Morgan county.'
Onk of the "best citizen|:' ofjEvan§viil,e figured before the Police Court charged with "disorderly conduct" and was fined and rosted $7 20 according to the Courier of that city. Probably the "best citizen" a man of money, olse he would have been
,(a
worthless cuss."
The Njeqoan -Houio, on' Sout street, Indainapolis, was sold recently to Mrs. Sarah M. Smith for_ §35,000. The premises are fifty f^t front and tfe-o hundred land jpi^fyet^eep^rt. jf tumpred t^nt the property may be used as a site iwr the Junction^RfillwaT1 d6po\?^ 113--
ZACHARIAH
THERE is a story out about a man in a certain county not far remote from Marion who compromised a fatoilv disgrace bv tbe ack ^ptanneof $4,500, in clear cash. Something,of tbo? tr^nBgotiot p^coHted, and c4me to the ears of the revenue offieerit The pounced ou the injured husband, and he was compellad to pay aportion of the v/ages of sin Into Unele Sam's' cqff«"\
A
in the city for $275. buffalo, head down and tail up,,-spurning
was a flattering testimonial to the skill j). Watson to Eli W Bogard, iuit tbo vcjvety Vucf with .sou"iwoft. as tied tslent of Alis* Wittenberg as a claim deed for 40 acres in Linton town- he latiiches-out toWard tutfdoSvn, nre^dn teacher of vocal and instrumental music, ®^'P ^r [their way to Oregon. We suggest that ,k« t. a 41. I Oliver Olark to John Maynes, half lot! «n exchange be eflected with the GoverDurlcg the evening she uvored the
au„\encn wOh several vocal and instru-1 Chauncey R. Wa.rner~to "Ezra Re id. 2 r*l»r.tv of seals in that favored clime. tiifi'J
mentsi pieces. She has a sweet voice.! lots gcod vocalisation, and i« an excellent I sdministrator, to A. F. Smith, lot in the oitv for $900. pianist. Many of the piece, executed by ^u'$teM S«cond BapUst Church to Bar. the pupils wore exceedingly creditable, Out it being an amateur entertainment where each performer expects a good round notice, we shall not "put our foot in it" by the mention of a ijalf do?en of the best tc the excision of the balance.
.BBHAH .Taa-.frr
4iviSi0n for $400, [nor of Al^ka, and we understand they
Chauncey R. "Warner'to "Ezra Re id, 2 jjaTe plenty of ts in Roso's addition, for $5,000. —frd Sentirul.
LOST—A small black andrtaxir-J'etr4
nard Kxuter, part lot in Rose's aub-divi-1 Ha* beeri^One Since Wednesday, April •lw, ftr fWfc"~ '29ib "When last seen had on a brass colEllza Drum to Wiley Black, 30 acre31, ,, in Pr^irieton township for |250.
w,th
Mdloct attached The finder
will be redded ^leaving
STLK GIMP TMWxnrss, jtwt received at! the CSty School Home/oa Jforth atooa* Walmtley's. |5treet. |QtK81 *1« »IW
i* JcWiiij, iMiiXfp
EMMKOIDKRIES new ai id cheap at Sai-
TILL THKr t^MK.—Be «id« a "car-load
1'KAT haa been discovered in Valparaiso. of Knabe'ss Pianos, receive thig weok, at KipbUCTe Tftltc&otVMijsii.', iie is jnst BRAZIL has a corporation elactjon £9.! p.-
j/" receipt of an elegant iSteck" Piano. These latter instruments were readered (-1
famous owing to their exclusion from going to,tbo' Paris Exhibition* But from the great succe.®s attained by this house,
ONLY*i\ New A^batKn* werp arrested Vand the high opinions really "phm-' in April inBtraroents w.^n lor theroselve- Pince thei* idtrodttclito tfciuity, nmliffeol
ere and judges can nt once^see the rt-nson
ebrated on the |,|{/| |ji [the Stock Piauo, was preeented imm gu ing to Paris Mir. fLitsaefMle^^at and spaautii is now literally crowded from ono end to
Hhe other with the rarest and finest "election of flrst class Piar.os ever opened to the Terro Haute public. Call in and see them
LADIES Btnr y^ur Skirts* Skirt factory if you want the latest style Skirt made. 1* •-l.l^dwtf.
THE furnaces at the Ohio Falla ®ron Works have been increased. boot and shoe .n.^rc No. 141 Maf stceet. [2-d6tw4t
ooi|D9 arri^isg daily at N» Aare^'s loot and shrte^t.irp No5 l41 "Main
LOST.—0»Wednesday evening, April 29th,ia la^ge brin store key. Any son finding tho same will be libeially rewarded by leaving it at this office. 2t
EVERYBODY says the place buy cheap BootrlRW^SWfi^ii
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EBOOK'S PATENT
IJhe
GRAVES became en
tangled in the machinery of Dubois' pump factojy, at LsFayette, and-was carried around several hundred times. When discof ered he was perfectly naked, except his b$ot» apd stockipaSj^e jaa^tvider of his clpthing having been torn off. One arm ^as found to be broken at the vrrist, and ali his ribs on one side. -Hisa-ecavery .r .v -iii is doabtful.
W-js. LinglK Esq., ol' the LaFayette Cour&r, has purchased 400 acres of land in Union township, in Benton county, and engaged in improving it. He intendfi finaking ji tBe of the finest AircAs •in the county. ihe land formerly be« longed to Yaie College, havSrig1 been donated, to that institution by tbe will of the laie Henry L. Ellsworth.
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Aocttftw'pJ
tfouth side Main street, between 5th and 6th. [2-d6twl1
IF you want good and^cheaj? Boot? and
Shoes, go to.tbd- 'BankrtipV^slore, *Nof '64, Main street. dtf •ld5~ r.r,
anv one can sell Boots and iboes
IF
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Hoop SKiRTf O cheaper than Skirt faetory,
FOR
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MAJORITY
BUY
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aooD HAVANA CTQAR, Pine
|'J56ot3 AND SaoEa.—Whpn. A.wa.n ot JB^ots &hd' &hoes, "call at Anarew3.— ^oa'll find the be?t goods, lowest prices, with clever people to wait upon you. dotw^iila^iiH & ftlUii/-* W ii-va
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JiA.s vou like A. B'S.
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Band Single Gore Waiting 1/1 -i- '-i-' F. D. S. Full Dress Skirts' D« G. T. 9b, f. JjiJUjlr] Double Trail 95 in 9 Tape
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Y. L. A. B. ty. S. 'rc*1"rf
Young Ladies Adjustable Band walking Skirt, TBe Adjustable Band can ton, injftde any length—rendering it the
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You Likn
It Skirt. .. Patent lined Clasp With Patent corded 'Bottom Wires. The most complete $kirt made to, give shape «nd\ ^r^C9 to any liress—for street or evening wear. Don!t fail to go to W. S. Ryco .& Co., for Hoop Skirts. O ?tf-
Riddle's, 151 Main street. [28,dif
Florence Sewing Machine^,' at R13-' dle'8/151 Main street. [28,dtf
Nhw Variety Goods, at Riddles 161 Main strait*
BAJ3Y WAGONS-—Have arrived liiat iVtaljment of Baby Wagons,' Gigs and Peraibulators. Will be sold at prices to suit tfce times J- fc E- W. Ross, ^?JQW 27-fllw
BufeGY FOR SALE A first:c1ass "a'CondMnd jopen bugtcy, *in etcellent repair. Call and ace ,it if you, want an.unu^ri good bargain Yki' will' find it at W Howard Manning'^ paint shop, on Cherry streetj between 3d and 4th, .M. VANSCOTOC AiiCt't. t.t uu,
Sundowns of all gradeB, Hals in all tho
COFFEE 25 cenu- p.ir Bailey's.
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Thh Secretary of State recently re-
ialtar frrtnt fhp OfPCron StfttA
ONii^ SSTS bv the quantity, Oranges,! Leroori", BfOf, ^rcut M^apie 0agar, and 'Hwwsi»4, Cranterries, Apples, Sweet Potatoes, Garden Seeds, Nursery PlanU, at gay & Bailey's.
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A CHEAP TKWSr.lPEB. 4 tj.tr g.
OfHjSI,00 ior Yearly Mgbt Months! i-• 4ij«
W projxwp to fitriysft tht VV"EK|LLY EXPRESS until the First icy" Decevtber, period of nearly eight months, for only Our. Dollar where T^ytenty or mote •fopies are^ent^—tcfc&i actaress—11' roason-. able deduction will -be ruado. T'hi» term will carry the readers through the pxciting Stata atid Pfniidt'Otial
I No effort/in our part wiU be spared t# make the WEEXLT EXPRESS useful newspaper, a werVonw vifitofi^and a fttrtbful exponent of the Republican Party.—
itics of the State, CocgrMupQal District and County—in fact, every -Township in the County will receive all possible.ajten••f=r'0'rJ: J- UI
Th^ lofiurrii-J Republktui bporches
graphic and home news, home and fpr^ aign inrtrket?, &c' Our Low Bate putB ij-.in. th«| power of Grant Clubs und local fWhim'Kroe^o Supply their townships 'and neighborhoods with good Republican ir^tang expense.
Noio is the time to forjqijyiblic sentiment. Good Kopublicitn documentsahould be put in the hwnds of tho^e' undecided as to which party to attitth tliduiselves." Few votes are changod by, thf l\'ft«t atriouHt tfLime, nionoy and talent exponded ju3ton tho eve of election. Republican' n^Vrspapers should bo sown broadcaatS They* are bettor than speeches, printed or oral, copaing every week frith sharp, Brief,'pointed items, they are tho smail shot that tell.— It is a steady agency the w^rk gipes^jon continuously, as the soed.^rggg. Jgutfeft ^grouh'T. Domocr«itTc speakerff anrrnews-
paperi, aro slrippiftK'^o^ Bad
-r than Reibold, at the Bn.ikrupt seed will grow if the ground is not occuwe are compelled to say, the
cheap Store langujkg^ ul .an^gotist^- ^e ha^ st| steal,m6j be accomplinhrd by a wide* 'em|.""
b.y
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good. tl Afe« iv
Wtl V»ir trinm om1 4hnf «I I nAcciKIa
With this view, and that nil possible
spread circulation, we have put the price I of our campaign paper down to the low-
IMPEACHMENT in High Prices i.u Boots est rate at which it can je pfiblished with~ and Shoes at the Bankrupt Store. Ladies' out actual fos?.^ Gaiters only $1 Ladies?' 25P| Will Township Executive C'.^amittees, and:our Republican friends generally aid us in this rntsttcr? Send in yrmr orders
ay leD^th|ani,ehi^^ f|njmediately,- that the good wpfk may he ifiapest nt^Wcriz Hoop fi^yjnienced. dwtt. f.irr. hs au^ai
Out I tch^
Chewing and'Sfftokfag Tobacco, Sc^ch, Ma^coboy and Rappee Snuff,
to M.'
V. Moudy't. Now Tobacco Hou«t.® e^t5! Bile.Public Square. -,= %-i
BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
I
THREADcan
be had at
the dflice of the Singer Sowing Machine. 27-dtf
2*.
of the b«ttitiful an
wise never fail to ask for "Barrett Hair Restorative," whic^i has saved t|ousan^ from baWn'tisa. .1.. -1 Jl
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SINGER
SEWING MACHINE.—
jpersons purchasing get a written wa:rant, for threejyears. 27idtd ISAAC KIZEK Agent.
Poars—&5Q0 fine, §S"'S0S^i
ipnt fen put*, formale By fM|S fi C. E. ficSFORD. d2jw,
DBESS
BUTTONS,
in great variety, at
atf
I JJosT RINGS, for the American Watch called Diaphragm, makiig th# case efttfe/ proof, Stedman's invention for the benefit of the wearer—can be applied toanv American V\ atcb in five minutes, at trifliog^expense. Also, American and SWatebes of all descriptions for sale at JOHS FRKKMAT^S, tto 5 Wsirrtn'S Block, 1 t21'dtf -r
NOTICI OB gHAHtfB.-rP. fi. ftobbiqs bAvinsr reiiiovca bis Ijusin^ts stftno to 5tn street betirwrMlin and OhioLis pfepxr#?
Flour. Feed &c. Give hira a caii
va'' ,1-,^^
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ATFL i» Tt. R. ROSBINS I irt-i
"ft*
"'vict«?is -,tbKe.t-t~.it* #w«r ,j »v. 3*WS 'a! to -:j|i
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Wa. E. McLean, 9G Mainstt^ Biiird & Cnift, 82 Wala Street. afitizy A Sa|t*9ll, T-hird Et,, Sndeiv'lUiisdjali UsillJ SSrott Tiny, 50 Ohio Streot.
ARCHITECTS A^fe. BTJ lJuDSES
J. Vrydigh, com«r Main and Fifth. Oiift A Williams, corner, aind Mnlbsrry. BAKERS, irtr.k Halnik!: 1 BILL ¥oanm^»lo— .'.(jiiii ne.f«niner»Bt this offices lios* wfe
BOOTS AND SHQE$?^£1 4. ilf.rras, 9'J Jtaia street, ii aatT:^ Ifocrj Laymau, Lafayette street H. Andrews, filai 11 street, hot. Tilth ajid iSjtlli i.'has. E, Rupgles, 1C North Fourt'u street. Lotting & Tr.er. rr, near cor". Main and 7ih.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
1 ^ertlatt & Austin, 101 Main street J. P. McDonald, Postoffine Lobby. M\ W. O'Cohne.ll, Main fltreet east of FoiiTth
CARRIAGE FACTORY.
ORrper, Wlldy .t Co., Cor. 2d ami WalnnirT CLOTHING.}
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vV.H Bnnnister, 79 Main Stmot .4 1 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. K. Garvin 4. Owen, rriticipM, -or. Cth A Main.
COMMISSION AND GRAIN. R'. E, Bryant & Co., £ast Main Street
John Haney &• Co., iJiretSt., on Canal *3^ C0A.L
^F. MerHU, -/blm tocFftrlano, (it County Scaleu, O^iia street. Uioharri ilcElroy, Boailryveist cor^Fiiblic
AifnowKetnetU Fee$MQr-^yabl4,jft*aria» Ujj'io™ ***••••&>
IICHOLAS
WE
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If. k. Bsrtt-olomoir, WMai® sh----C. 0. Lincoln, 6fh St., between' Main hid Ohio., ,.J. Rlichardeon,Ohio street, bet. Third and,4th. XL/ ,r.lRY GjQQDSuibiiihk
I uoil, Bipiey A Co., corner Cth and Main street. W. S. RycejtOo., 77 lldimlitrtfefe V. WittiG & Co.. 73 Main street. A. Nippertj 116 Main street «s.J»Jil Ertsall Co., corner Fourth and Main street" Saxton Si Wdlmsiey, 111
Hala street,
Cor jeUdeJfc-Uftglairtyf.cotarfTMMiB and Thitd1 DRUGGISTS. Ira Gruver, fourth street, opposite Market. Barr, Gullck & Ber ry, corner Main and Fourth. I.'Jj Malinn & Co., corner Itfain and Sixth. Jifzn. A. I'avis, oornar Main and Third. FOUNDRY ANMACM'N£ SHOPS
F.iglt- Iron Works, Win. J. Bali & Co., corner 1st aud Walnut. Vigo Foundry and Machine Shop, Seath, Smith 4Co., jiear. X^.M. fe I. and ,K. A R. it. Freight Depot
Phcanli Foundry and HachlnoShop/McElfresh, Denpler & «'o corner nth and Eagle, near Passenr ger 1 apot•j v^A AND STEAM FITTERS. (Jeiger, Gas aud Steam Fitter. Main Street, between Cth and 7tb. GUNSMITH AND STINCIL CUTTER
John Armstrong,. Ohio street, east of Third. HATS AND CAPS. N.,H"eetfall, 8' Main Street. ilJofe|'h Q. Yates, South fhtrd strntt
Third 9tw#*i :els. '. or Slith and „j'i Ibi
,,h C. Yates, South
HOT.
Natliaafl "House, corner Jlith an^MMn Clart llor.?e, corner Ohioand J'irst. Bar.Siu House, south-east corner ruWic Square., Terre Haiise'Rout'e,".coiner Main and SeVisnth! JlSiowaj Huusj, Second street,'north of Main
EarSy House, West ^pd Main street. HOtJSE AND SIGN PAINTERS jih.i R. Buckell,South Fuurthstreet "Wm. B. Manning, Ohi'1 of 4th. .•
W. ilowiud Miicii! lug. rhrrry fl.^ bttxofo and 4ilt-INSURANCE--AGENTS.
ScosttjA Crane, Main street, east JEWBLL35^1*^rJS S. B. Freetnac, 71 Main street. -3 J:-t tl*i' John R. Freeman, 5 Warron'a Hlock ,"is
MUSIC OEALKRS
/. G. Lindenann, 91 Main street:
iJ
t*'/*",
Kip^nnr, Palace of 5In?ic, 4? Ohio stratr, MECHANICIAN A. Tlttman, 201 Main.'tr^et.
MILLINERY.
Mrs. V-H.Abbott, opposito-Post OUSifJ. Mrs $1. A. Wsltir, S5 mlrin' fltrtdt, np stairs. MONtTMENTS—SCOTCH ^GRANITE
Ins. O. Wilaon, T. 0. Box 73*. NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS. .' T. H. liiddle, I.'l Main street.
•tending styles, Dutchess, ^Golden Gato Norma, L-porella, Oude. N'ataluv Violet, ^otxons. TOYS, FANCY GR0OE Bonnets the finest out at th^ lowest I RIES. -Vf'r' rates, ht ., ,, S. L. StRAUS
No. 10 Bowth Fourth street,
a
(,th
BALL has just received the largeft stock BnM.Socth Fwrth »-tr^t. of Stoyes o\wr tc?igkti lo» this markat/J iSwl iijj.Aii-F.tVSATB AdKNTf Gives jnore trinsmings at le?* pricei thnn can bejhad at auction sales.,
Hichowsky & Ctr., ttatn "wrwtf oca'
OMNIBUS LINE,
pound at Ray I 0,K Wller, ordcra at Post Offlcqj rtt-f .3PLUMBBR:
li ii fecox, Scott & Co., 60 0hio6tieet ilecdi jch Jt Lance, corner Slain and 1t+.
TAIli GR^CBR3^ vl
Jou-ph Strong, 190 3).a|a strwe) -. t,Ba*.r BsHyl Fourth etryft, South p'rBdi*t5i|"». E^R: Wright 4 Oo., 155 Main etreet.
STOVKS AND TIN WARB.
5'1.
AXTD
A. Fo^te,
66
Main street, i-' '"K'
-I ITNDERT A E1LAI iErflm tadv. fck. ilrwlwr JT On.'.^TfeVTSocfS-'iSTSj^t Isaac Ball, corner Third andrCherrr "ali |ttto'a sj IT is a fixed fact Ball is selliBg3nio?e1B|
ana sad
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We no aOfboriJted (o anDoy uc# U»'uu of EILIKCA randl ICHOIAS^ HIiSEOK-m ^andliiitt^tor Sheriff of- VifoO^ntj, nb|«tt.i»th«ttifemoa of tie Bcpnblican uatniaaUng Go.ar*ntiol(.
}ao
Wz are anthorized to announce "tliti name of JOHN McFAliliANE, of 8uami Creek .Township, a candidal a for Sfe»rtffW *ig# oftnity, subjeot to t)ii decision of the Union Republican nominal-
^fSSBJAaXA. TER, of Prairie Crtek Township, as a candidate
te?aSSSWMS»*r'
are anthoriied to announce CEPHAS O.
OOPDINQTON (prcient Deputy Sheriff) a a can' dtdite 1'orShnrllT, subject to tbe dwlaion of the
No^lnafig OonTntloo,
SMK-MTAtE 'al^BttSt*.
Wt are atiftioi'iebd AnnunncaPi 6 EITTETOE as a- caodldato {or
7i
M«* «C
AppraUerVf "TIRO cfotlnt aaVjact to thad^jiUioL of tho Septiblicah nominating Coi}T«Beicu. ..
ffi are autboriifd anncance tbe nam» of
of the CaffipaiKn. w#ill ha p4l4ishid^»nd^WIliHS SIMUoNd as a candidate fur Beat ,, .. tat-» 4ppraJ«er .Vino county, auh}eo^ te th» d« hall continue our usutl variety QX S ii an a a ix a a
'.&AN-
are anthoriied to anrionnisf
I)00t,U(''Af Llti«ohTiwrt(eWp, as a*cnfcdiJhie ftrr ty Couraisaionir fiWTth^-tblrd IMiti c', tt t44ind«Men Mwinisa-
Convention. *v' 06t'riTT" ins»WW*-HWW aw aathoxUed to aBnptmce.th&>daniu of JOHJf KIZEB as SAudtdate fori. •#oudty*lYen»nrer^ subject to the decision qof .tW ttepMillraa County ^tentiojui. ,.. ..tJt-c- .. •Wr ttre aothrtri»d ta atononrffe the name of PAVlSS atircanaiJUM for tbe offlepj of Conntyr. ffrtamter, sahjeot lo tre of" t8 Bepnbilcan nominMlnt^fcrtnenttnit.
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|we lire a«tbor!ied to QOixodinoe aa^Q^ o, SamUKII G. SfXlTT* a%a caadlI»teiar the otBce of rennty'Prywtirer, suyect to. the. decision ot Die £6piibiitBQ rKmnnaUug Coavtintioo.
Wi m'e an tinted to ••anondes HENRY TAIEBaTT?S: a oamiidate ftar Treaenrer of Vfgo. countj, subject .t Uw deeiaivn of tbe ReTinblican NoeoiaaUug Ovnveotion, to ba held the 13th of use.
-fz
_.Wa are authorized to announce the name of morTOS O. BAN KIN"m a candidate fart the office of (JonntyTre«eorer, snhject to the d^ctslp^ ot the HepubUoati aMnlna«ing contenrion.
Wb are authorfz^it to osnonnce the BMae.pf W. fiAMBEH^'as a candidate for the ofwis of Ommty TreMnrer, «abjee( to tha decisien of the Repqblican nominatlpg coriFentlon. .. 'i r:- is.fi aro authorized ^o. aaneunce the bane uf JACOB BBOWSf its' a caadidate for the office of Connty Trsnsnrer, subject to (he fcu'tVyiflttf" RepuliHcan ComilyCdfa*eiiMAl. |Tb are* iiti%horin»d"f(^'aftponSla^Sia uame ot S. T. 11011318, 01 Honey CriefcTowtwhlp. ai a Candidate for the office of ConntJ Treasnrer, subject to tho declaipjLof ilfa, Hopnblicap ..nozntaaiinR Crareritfon,
s'
We are authorized to annonnce the name of Witt. L. 3HU£Y c^idaM'-TSr mWce of County Troasnrer,«ulJect to tha decision of the Itopnblicf
nblican CountySi ©•are authorized-fo s^Ttaiurce^Ei a& LtTAtI PATBICK tts a candidate fo
We«re authorized' fo aftiiSuffCe-tha name of WILLtAtt PATRICK ks a candidate for the
Wfcitue authorized to announce HARVEY SOi.'IT, as a candidate for the office of County Clark subject to the decision of tht. Republican nominating Convention.
WE,are authorized to aanoaoce tho name o(
Wslare ^aMb)i$sM*to ai' rdlMPSON at a candidate for re-election to the offlee Of County Clerk, subject to the docition of the Republican nominating Contention
VTc are authorized to annopnee F. M. MEREDlTHJaB a candidate for Clerk of the Oonrts of subject to the decision of tbe B*-
Vigo qDQnty, pnpHcba not *K'«ij
nominating Convention. aitHWwf'r6 ahn»ui ahneu'nce the same ol s'eahdidtte for the of County Gletka. sati«t to the, deoiswa oi the Republican nonlnating Convention.
jA^BSn.itrfcsxa
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flee of
LOCAL NOTfCE3v
Pure Crystal Ice.—The undersigned is do^ prepared to furnish the p'nMic with clear healtliy Rmrand Sprinf Pond Ice fcr thy peaiOnT at low rates. Two wagons wrfl run dail^, and supply ail BosinessHouses •nd l'rlvata Fam' ilieg. ,OrderR lift ait tho Post CMDcs, with Ask MoDonald, or^at^tfaV Wai&iigfon Saloon, will meet 4lth pr&ripV attentlos. Tiose wlsfakig a
Ipni" -JACO3
It is our own fault i£ we long remain pifir.lyrs to Nenralgla, irtire-aohe, (*, fn t&kt any nerypiis ^iseaies, when we have a certain aid permanent remedy in Dr. TURS^R'S ilC-DptltC^DBfeV't at exi^B^Alh^ECBTlLtr. GIA ^ILL. This medicine acti upon th* .VEBTB ftff?,and promotes it to aheaU^y stets.
Apottwarics ha«*dt. BriapipaJ ^fepeV 'BEMDITT ST.f BOSTON, Mi.8S. PEICI, Jl.90 tonptt
TBEMDITT St.'nemos, Mi'88. EICI Si.90 per
paik(^f-1y,1M1!rCT51B^lttgeM$£mpi*Tt1fe'
JOieodlw
1
ROSTOV PIRKIWS ISS*ITTIIOH mxv MASS.) ^YWH. ro»t§C BKWD. Hoff Malt £ma£thas (Aired wry satlstaqto ry iatfce Institntlon. andJnlheSohooiof Feetie minded you|*»5.j|'l'-.1. IlA&CUAlf. WWABI(. 5 TAIBFIXZ.D, Or., May 14, l|67»^
Dr. Benisnn, said.to ma: "By.allmeans dtiir some of H«T« 'Jfitlt Jfrtratt, & tiijWreciffi, raendsait to several. H. g. THOBP.
^biko STBIEI, NBW YOBK, June 6 1867, daughter has taken HoiTs Malt Extract for Hemorrhage, and my son after recovering from Tjfchai both with the most favorable effect.
My
I Mas. TccBii. ijf {Essix Co., FORT HENBT, Jcni 2, J867. m/ff Malt Sxlract hasc doau nu #oSd sead r#i
mri
Hdj wIT ,-t.. „BOOHMIB», Jane 2, 1867
PI. tn send for m^-vrtfe, who is suffering from weak Idnm. one dKien, etc. A, KbArr, #s*,u FBA»*IIW, PA., June 11,1867,
Send |oon as possible, one box of Hoff'. lent Malt Eitiact Beverage. H. CoBEf ^'^Td Uy Druggists and Grooersa2«ie^dl I, L. MAHAN. u!
Motb Patches, Frccklcs and Tan.Thoonly Beliable Kjjnodj Car those brown dn ^colorations- on fl^- fece^'lj* M'tEEt's MCTH
TBHOSIS LOTION.'• Prepared only by Da. B. 0
PEEBI,
49 Bond 8t., New Tcrk. Sold everywhere. mh27-feaje&d
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS sit
5 FIBST NATIONAL BANK,
'j rft I TBSBI HACTI, May 1, 1868, A~Bfrldegd of six (fi) per cent, on the Capital Stookoi this Bank has been declared, payable SO Share heflders, free from OoTernmentTax, on aM after Tuesday, May 6tb. 8. A. HKKBIUK. "lir Cashier ^3.
po^rtiSofE^SSir"
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By virtue of.a# Order of Uie Vigo Common Pleas brt, will offer for sale ft Miction, at the Court Hi)u»e door in Terro Bante,**oo Thursday tho 7tb (lay of Hay, 1S6S, at S o'clock P. M., the following described Beal Estate in Vigo county, Iodtata.Ho-wit: 22 feet off the sonth side of the near northwest quartor of ont-lot No. 37 of tho original ont-lots of the town of Terre Uaute.
TrSSS^or Pale.—One-balf cash balance'!^.' sfr Aon with iitereitand morteMe., I WPY,' Com£nl»aieti»r/::.
iPj- N C(MB
v-
.j-val .'/fel-siidT is, nereky^iYejLtluajM, Caited axes fof"OTe.~" "J""' 14
Kotiqe
st«6ffe
Seteiitli C^lecttsn Bls&iet .0^ lilii "SfATs tix'ixpih&'i.,* ". id tkiil tfie Offloe of
and "re now 'due, and that I will I attend lnjperftti,"or by Deputy, at tS
jattend inu
S. Ii. Sanderson, Kourth street, Sonth ~ft"' ?'•}thBOoll#c|or, in the SEEDS
IMPLF^rENT-.- CJU 5TOF' VXUBMiETJP&TE,
1**, fnv-tfe#:, ,-'*v
istdajotf Kar to (he 13th day of May, tfts. fiTBBT p#In|r OfiT VCMTwIiMnthe ed, wilj liable t* P»f |Rr rent^
nal th
Stoves, better trimmed, far less morwy Poll^cior of 7th Collection Disc of Indiana May2,(l|68-dwtd than any other hou^e in thin City. Please cali and see. tdtf
/Tf ANCT DYKING, SCDUHWG AN© R»r PAIBINO.—H. P. Reihers still cohtinuoso clean and color all kinds of Indies' and gentjfiajea's wear in any fjsahiofiiffla T-p Km shad^ also has a pracrtical tailor engaged to wppr gent'? clothes in toe neatest styleJ Th/wr la 'tfti^.aSleleVa^f tti s"9''
jfnivj
,nw U^iasif awtatat llitvt -•}j fr-fT* tl» atS'jfUK* t— .r»9se2E?Te«hr4swt
J. I ALEXANBER,
BAKINC POWDER.
STOWDBB-
terti Terio Tlaute, Indiana, on tbv.Blooaiiu&tutt bitweSiTThe Sail road ani Canal. The tnlldin-
ia. aew, only bein^ completed a littl# over 000 year. Tbe isachiuerT Is all new and in itooj raaning 0Qtef^sTk» M.iit ha« got «»0y lw» *f I Jy*uch BorS, Floor Packer, 8mnt SlachinM,
ara.authorized-to acnoancetbe aaiQe rl C. 0»r». SheUer,. *0. Sati.fe-ltry N. DltMOSEST,-the present Conn»y SarTeyDrt*a ^watone giren for gelling out. For lurth. j.era caBdldatfcfer i^beHff Vigo Ooimty, gubject to tho dMbipji.ftf tbe IlMoH K^mblickn bomlnnHaf
tlnlars »pplj tl the premeaia.
Hcrrf
gnittf giio Jrir caw
We Hr» aAl'.afizia UiaaMUfia^mtett^T: WOOLLEN as a candidate for the of iff,iutJSf nominating Convention. -f
OK SALE.—Valuable Seal 1^. TATR.—Tho large Brick Store, Koem *on tko fory&T of Wab^&h and Third StrteU,
'ttr-i#
Al»Oiorer*l nicely situated Lots «uli»u!
[.Ft, terms, apply to PaitTo* Hrascr, at Naappljr aal State Bank. rr
SA,LB--SI:WINO ACHtN*.' Ilnviog iiurchased a Singor Sewing Ma XXiUi&rtsni'JU**
otd»rua^aa(uf ,th» tx»t. \tjlL be mid W|M «aeh. SARAH R. Eizrn, »f4tf fd 4tTgaliiat%tre«t8
JD Loits ln thrlTlnft part of th-city—f800 t0 *1,W) ractl- Jleqoireof the own en, Win. Dealer, tjthe National House, at W.10 P. il. Ale0.0n«i ljol.1 WafCh and cmo new Sowing 3Iarhi'.u.
Alilt^^0 w"w -"-1-
FOR
SALE.—On Strawborry ifitfrtfDweUiag eoiitaltiinR six tootns and kail
4
good toor*yartl wU •di fith fruit trees, fcJiruubQi^./uiA flox.\»ra^ jrovd. &.*} »jo% II 1 tor a and cartiape he sis#, together 'srltl^nr^Tucaat lots. Gallon Ihe fr»86dtr JAMKS VAN KATON.
tw'.iitrn WAHTED' iwoT eii 1c
WAITED
Cire Tnjcifan^Mirtii as blatrict Agent
for a Uitf I««8mU» Oompmy, which W ai ready well •«taUiishfd, and hats large' bus in ens ia other par (ions ol the State, Addr^s, with referearea ni Indlarispoll?, tf posslblA", Lock Box *vi, Undainapwlln. ind a'jSdw I
WANTED—AGEN TSf
CtV it. MANBflKUPS ilF£ VtV.«BsVT/ In English and Qerman. £xtraordinnrj ...—^ niu-J induoentento lo Agents to sell the "Popular KDd Ahthentio Gtfe of V- 8. OIA*T," u-ith sfwl aUdnw whose long erlnl and graphic style, render hl« llnov of absorbing Interest and perfrcl authnii:,- i\: HIs re^n tatloQ atom* wlUseli tbe book whers'vvr ottered We dfal with vaavassan dirvctlv. A| pitcauts lot -territory wif of Tirfianp will addrrae B..Q LAMBBBT. Asst Buperfnteadent, Bloomtngton JUL All rch«rt apply to solo owners of copyright, BVWi OAKBOLL aZ9d3ttw-wlm
itnentto une 01 v. o. uunt," inm srwi piaM Imuju. by U.oa. B. D. Vamfleid (•'£. I. U.") lose MtMtary Education, clcsu study of History, lg BXpet-lefoe as Xditor and Author, and pov
CO., PubU«hets, OiaciBaati.
K'j-jBCOOO
il iKOQVET
Tt|& moat J^osotAB,.Fasoihatdjo apd HjiAtfHrci^«im«s6njeoteYor inyeiitedr, St^eqr ftmily i^uld haye a game
DoptJf^insVrWtfprt,. i25 cents..: Brfidjey's Pafent. p,roquet if the bwt. Fofc's&IVbJ? •-ViJ
S A S iT
^^E-r jj 5nc *dJ t' atari ad oi ict
(8t totus, a i.to3„ ot Tsaai ^acu. U. B» ffo, '.Tbe annual'meeting, of tha. Eiphdh^idera and Stochlioldertr of tfce Company will be held at their Office, in the City of St. Lonln, on Mondny, the flrtt day of June, next, at ^.o'clock In tho afteroo*i of that day, for the election oi thirteen Directfiaftnj the enrol ag ftar, aid for^feetransaction of any other bus^pees, whiqh may be brought before thorn.
The Transfer Books-of the Company wtU be closed ca Friday, the flrst day bf May neat, a will bo opened on Tuesday, the aeoond di»j of Juno. ..
Datod at StiXonls. April it, 1868. ByOl^ir H. C. BEYAK T-" a30Jtf Seorotsry.
CHILDREN
nO
a
11A
ngm I- .:T ANY. OF. Ho* aid
baa
U()1BI,KS8
WHS AND GlitLS
0WWM 'it# FROM THE ..Siiow lesaiaJLefl
Children's Aid Society
I" ^-..r Of New York, will arrive at 1 Tefi*© Saute May 9th
MEETING ON THE Uttu W ...
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'/All intttattd in ttffi#: -work of charity •i^ lnyited to meet tbeagent as aboTa Those purpoitnfe to make application for Cnilnren are expected to provide themselve^with satisfactory recommendations!
HENBY FBIKDGEN, Apc». No, 8 East 4th St., N.
PLAUSSEN, fiisirovrs^iida iV'' -Importers and .TobberVof ^MOTIOAS AJ»I) TOYW, ^HOlSSALi £Jt ALICES UL Or rJIFANCY
ZUM.
toWAO-O-.TFaNTolr
A toTMAK,
ASD
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391 lUla Btrtrt, ffiwtflp 4, ft^ «u., Tirf xXiu.u.ie, lud.. MOD«LS asp II&AWIMOS N«AWI ITSBCRRRN, Sewing Kachlncj and other Light Mactuntjy ».
I paired to five-Sattsfirtloh.
Breech-loading flhot-Unn* alter the eelcbrftCtp Trench Pat tor11* made front new or old matwtal.
M. jaAKimG,£r^ OU»I, TIAA AXD OSIIAJUUTA 1 1: IV nv.JEL Ote $oot SMt of the SMC Ororery,'-'-^nCBRK HAUTK, im." flaia and Decorative Paper llati|ing,'Fatioy
Plaioimgn Painting. OUlnga aad Walla Palated and dltmid ia Freaw Colon. Pianos atid Nattual Wood Polished inthehighest btyle of the Art. Oildlng. on Qlass aad Japamled Xio, in »il Mtyloa.
It will be to the inerest of those Siho w(«h have serviceable wo^k done, to oall 6n "trie, tufnr matlon la baying dnd mixing celore, will le ftih nlshed to pefMns rsra or .CHABOI.. tocMU'
MOYAI/. xiesB oS'idK to .inn ttrsufStJitfi Ufi JQAILROA AQ-MNC mte my offtcs tb Mcltfea A Paddock'f \\, where. I wotttft? be pleat*! to my oM ^tlVSd^.ftlldOB^tOBMf^
s,'
Throuak receipts giveji
vSOPHT OF A
Krw Oocasx'crXiorVBEs, as
mm© shoes
'•tISSStSSSa!«UEAT dtEARAJiCr SAI.K KI6arin# Slfll. 1 ^3"TV'TX„tTJRW.O*3 Q*F
0.pfT3aW
Boots & Shoes.
I 1 s? I .11. to V» Gr*at r-
Paiiic of the Times I *w|li clow ont foy Stock of lUn ta and lur: Thirty I«3P§,
Bif'gfirdless of Cost
Dro£ 8forp, nearly ftew.andjA go^.cuxidition. ^Tlho tl ranch Bank: Botlgfay lot 6Tfeoton Pftffl. Mln^n iny u^u loauurj-clme of
1
ftptncli call Boots for tt
1
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aoaxldjtwCw Ar-^r-
T8® -E Three acrre, en NorMi 13lb alreel—a splcndtdkniidln^*fti. Xn^urreVf *. H. WORtttTNCrrON, ,ii3dtf On Cherry, between idaart 4ttr 9M.
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Kii» $6,50 and $i.
f-.vb
il .HA 1 (t.wl
hi
SALE—Several Houses,and
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Spring and
il »ilJ i^luM iww ioidv
,-
rill and exazniDe, aua juc are cure to bu
O. E. RUGGLES^
NOi Irt North 4th £»t. _fe|i?ldltn
Shoes
I, Jf5H .1"4».J li 'H 'fx E O I-
si*. .» 'A
E-
Jtt:' .»».
YQ tUe
C" BARR AS
tTcnltf tnfrtrm the of Torr*- Ifant" *n viiiriity tbfUJie has purchased.*f- Ibp** £C
99 Main Street.
and ia prepared te. UANVKACTl'lifc bit work, lu tola ljn« inn maaiy.r not io l.o 1 riij i*SKR."-«el.iSshad Hwaw? ia'ssBisHi
'Hou^p in
Aii Ttxpewenced
25 Years Experience
l&tiitb BOCTr it 3lfQE HtisinosM. and ot gtrl^c -i
SATISFACTION
to*
Xll
Practical workmaa end having bad ex
peri.ce in Ni^ York. Philadelphia, Baltimore, j4!«w »)rhmrs tnd other prinripel cities, Is hi« reason tarjtcaklog the ab»Vo Ktstemeot.
TMJK 1.A1HKS
can'te' rttv\Uli uud any kind t*mat«n«»\ th«t cbota to ITllfi
s...
TTBLF. GEKTf.E5IE3l Vre slso lufoir-u' taut tlroj -m tot a BOOT or SHOE TO F1T in tl.i» o^tabllshment
Gall at 99.
jgQOTS AND anoEs
A. ,fN
,1 telling
Boots & Shaes Ver) theap
*tt3 Wj'Ur^licA i*f
f"
WSioen isiirt
To wake room for5prhigf fftnek. Voo wtu#
4*
money by (vaHia^r o»» hla* h\
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CLOTHIERS.
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shipmenu of pro«
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beeto^ fully Bol
delivered
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8TBAM. FITTING
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CLOTHING
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PRICES "TO.„,C«RRJRSP»WI1
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With the purchase. The
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JOHN A.
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Merchant Tallorltig Departm'ui
aU 14 nnder ions nf Mf
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pair, 3
and wsrnted
Entire Satisfaction
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And the -r
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In'tbe njarfcet, trept constantly on h-.n f'J'
aoiifuir 'for" tlio' wed upon the bfi Bol icrt a p"i-t!C7i1 f!
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liberal iRt.ro$g$, o!d flrrrt roipe tfor the ii,?#*'*
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W.H.-BANNiSTEK.
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J, P. MoDONALD,
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