Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 June 1868 — Page 4

DAILY EXPRESS.

'i" Si-JhiM VT.-JH -x T^. IJN

Tuesday Morning June 9th. 1WJ8

BAILRQAD

10.25

ROCKYILl.il EXTENSION.

IEAVK.

4.05

P.

REV. E. F. HOVTE

MR. "WM, MCKEEN,

A WORD

Coo'TT

TIME TABLE.

TKRRB HAUTE AND IN1I ANAPOLIS.

LSAVK.

4:00

P. M.... Express

Accommodation 10:.4) A.

*U A'. Mail 4:00 P. M.

r.

EJPROBA II:IU P. ».

ST. LOUIS, ALTON AND TJ5RRK

HAUTK.

A1

-«10:S5 A" M"

.Republican County Convention.

Th» Uvpu'rucan Conwutioc to noi2:~at' candidates for officiTt* of Ccun-j, and thirty-two Dc!cgUO» to tho O'.b -:.e: el D:str.a Cor,.t,:iiy. tu bo held r.i. Uotport, Thursday,. Jui: lith. will be lidd at ono o'clock t. n. on Saturday, June 13th, 1SC8, al th New Court House in l'tirre Ilauto. Eachto«u ship, including Harrison, outtidooi' mid citj ofTerrc Ijnute, and i:h ward of said city are entitled to C"c uelogatrs.

Br order of the Executive Committee. L. A. BURNET, Hi air man. Atttei: N. I'IMSCS, Sec-clary.

tfO-DAYS' A JiTlSEMEiS Tfe

Gtc-RHIFT JIRSCU—Van

ETU.K, MASTER

tost—AClus:er—TFui. Look wood. Phttton's Papbian I."t'on.

delivers the

TBK FKNCINO

NUT

ciety, on Friday evening next.

EXPRESS

of Terre Haute,

Ind., bought the "Koller property" in our city tho other day paying $1,500 for it, and will, we are pleased to announce, make his home in the new "Prairie City.' Ho i9 a man of some considfrable capital, and that's what our young city ngeds.— Her energy is almost unbounded, and we hepo to soon sen tho day when it will not be cramped lor want of capital.—Mattoon Jovrr.ol.

or

CAUTION.

should bo cautious in eating squirrels, es­

pecially fox squirrels, during tho locuBt

season, a? these rodents eat the locusts.—

Dr. "Wright informs us, that in 1851, he

knew one family, and the inmates of a

largo boarding house, among them, Col.

R."W. Thompson, made quite sick, with

every symptom of poisoning, traced to

the eating of squirrel pie. This was tho

voar of tho locusts.

Ab

Juno is here, and «s sue it one Of

the uiaidtns of the almanac who only

come once a year, everybody niny know a great deal moro about her by reading

tho following description of her whidh

Lowell has contributed to the urreat

number cf tho Atlantic Monthly: "Long stiolica in wait, coTBiJtos raar.y Joint, poops fortb, draws i°y'7 tuc?:,

Xtitn, fiOia Homo cuUthpra aml u-h in t*H »ky, With on» great gunh of blossoms »tor«i» the UMIll!

CAN'T COME.—Wo, in common with many other Westorn newspaper men, ar* la receipt of a telegraphic invitation from the proprietors of the Astor House, New York, to take dinner at that establishment on the occasion of its re-opening on Thursday next. As we can get a dinner as appetizing with Cam Bunttn at the

Terre Haute House, and one still more

convenient on Seventh street, a square north, we arc not tempted to risk the

dangers attending traveling by trial, and

beg the Stetsons to excuse us.

STILL

THET

COME.—A pair of splendid

Oycloid Pianos havo just arrived at Kiss»

ntfr's. Tho fact that I am continually

taking in Pianos in exchange which havt

only been four or five years in use, also of

makos who made great boasts as being

premium piano?, proves best the old saying that "tho best is always the cheape?t.'

At ELisanor's you will find not only the

best makes of Pianos now made, but he also soils on terms which can not be out­

done by any other dealer. d2t

DAVIES FAMILT

CONCERT.—The rain

storui which came up last evening just as

the audience was assembling, had a dam

aging effect on the treasury receipts.—

Those who failed to reach the Hall be­

fore the storm, missed a real musical treat, while thoso more fortunate, weie amply

repaid. It was indeed a novel sight to

see father, mother and eight children, all

blending their voices in full harmony,

articulating each word with unusual dis­

tinctness, and keeping time as correctly as tho pendulum of a clock. It is a real

musical family, and we hope may b« in­

duced at some other time to give our

people another taste of their quality.

TAX "THE

ABBIVE-

.'. 6:40A..*

AUBIVE.

2:0" A. M. 3:-ij v. M.

LEAVE. 6 4") A. Kxpresfl 11:00 A. B...„....Mailand Express. il:10p. impress......... P4:10 r. M...Mftttoon Accommodation.- J.Ob A.

KYANSVILLE AND CRAWFORBBYILLE.

BAVIS.

lec­

ture before tho Pnris (Ills.) Literary So

Market is to be taken away in -"""dor to

obtain mora room for wagons and »aie

stands,

BOME FOLKS

why the

have a curiosity to hnow

is so lamp when

reaches them. Probably it is because

there is no much dus on it.

THE SIEAMER MASON

ter. Fines and costs amounted to $41,

AMONG

the recent announcements

tho Journal of candidates for_the Demo

cratic nomination, are Frederick Fisher

fur Sheriff Samuel lloyae, for Clerk, and

Ebenezer Paddock, for Commissioner.

SUAAR

CREEK—Our list of delegates

from Sugar Creok township published

yesterday was not correct. The follow­

ing is the correct list: John Bernard,

James Lindsay, "Wm. Goodman, W. W

.Cuato, Tuomas McCulloch.

GRANT AND COLFAX,

Commissioners

we did not learn.

How

about tho Fourth 3trebt

leaves for Co

jrigton, this morning. This will probably

be her last trip, as she has been sold to'

"W. L. Barnott. of Lexington, Ky.

THE

MAYOR

had six cases yesterday-

four for being drunk, ono for fast driving,

and ono for visiting house of bad charac

dons up 3ide by

sido in a neat lithograph, adorn our

sanctum wull?, by favor of M. W. O Con-

nell, who is already in receipt of a pic-

turo that is destined to have an unpre-

codonted sale. Go and get a copy.

AT

their session yesterday, levied the tax for

county fpurposos, the current*, year, at

thirty cents on each ono hundred dollars

worth of properly, and one dollar on-each poll* -Last year it wag assessed at 'forty

cents and $1 75 poll tax. This tax will

not be sufficient to pay tho current ex­

penses, and the county will have to carry

an increased debt. The Board took the

view that it was easier for the county to borrow money, than for the people to pay

the full tax required.

THE

AHWVX.

e-iis ». si., Accommodation 4:(0vr. r. Mail 2:15 P.

Crescents and Independents on Saturday,

Juno 6th:

INDEPENDENT. O CBESCEST8 O Jim Tully .. 8 2 Tom. t'ooii 2 J. D. Early .. 7 4 Tom. (Welli. or.. A 4 W. Welch .. 6 3 Cbas liockwood. 3 Sam Du-c&n .. 9 9 Dau Davis I 2 Louis Uerhart..—. ..8 3 Dick Began....... o' l»ick Crain .. 7 Harvy (iiibert... 1 3 Old Man .. 6 5 Grove Crifts....... .1 4 A IfI McClahi 9 3 Tom Cookerly.... 1 4

Total 60 rSuil' .ia

PARKE

volution Saturday last and nominated

John Hunt for Clerk, Jas. T. JohnEon( for Representative, and .Samuel H. JohD-

son for Commissions The delegates wwa instructed to cast the

vote of that cdunty solid for Morton C-

Hunter for Congress,and S. F. Maxwell tor

Common Pleas Judge. Delegates toOorifgre^ofonal Convention

—Adams township (Roakvillo,) Goo. K.

Steele, James T. Johnson, Col. James E.

Eallowell, Samuel Magiil, and one from each of the other towmhips, whost» iiarues

TO PRONOUNCE THE NAME

FAZ-—A

Ooi-

dispute having arisen relative to

the proper pronunciation of tho name of

our candidate for Vicp President, a letter

of inquiry was addressed bim- Some con­

tended that it was pronounced CtiWfax,

others claimed that it was'simply CbaZiax.

The Speaker's reply reads as follows-:"

WASHINGTON,

LETTER FROM A THIEF.—Some

The thief must have entered the dining-

room while the front parlors of the house

were filled with company, entertained on

that occasion by Mr. and Mrs. McKeen.

It was considered at the time as a bold

and audacious robbery—the work of an adroit and sharp thief. From that time

to the present, no clue was had to the por-

petrator, unt|l revealed by the receipt of

a letter, dated "Atlanta, Illinois, May 8»

1868." This letter is written in a neat

band, spelling unexceptionable,' and its

language, as the reader will see, quite

equal to the average of educated corres*

pondonta. Whjtt will ^strike the reader is the ar­

dent train of philosophy, piety and re­

ligious feeling which pervaves this con­

fession. The, man who wrote it feigns, if

he does not feel, the spirit of a higher

source than his acts could inspire. He

is, no dcubt, a great hypocrite, and ad­

vocates the division of property on the

principle of the agrarian. Tho rascal

took the Spoons and other valuables be­

cause it was easier to stoal than to work, and his advice Jo the man be plundered

is in keeping with his practices. The

following letter is cool, if not particularly

encouraging to those who pray for the

conversion of the world

Our readers

ATLANTA, ILLS.,

W "K MCKEEN:

YOU

Green county, addressed the meeting in a warm and patriotic speech.

John Kbyon was nominated for Township Assessor.

A. J. NEWGEANT, Ch'm'nf

G. B. OWES, ROBERT AHUEKSON,

Secretaries.

SANDFOBD,IND,

THE

May 8, 1868.

Most Honorable Sir—It may be remembered., by you, that nearly three years ngo, you had some silver ware stolen from your bouse. Permit me to inform you that I am tho individual, and I hope you will feel a little consoled for your loss, when I inform you that I, (in the language of Bonaparte,) meliod it up and sent some of it on a mi&sion of oUurity Ohl

wealthy men, how litrfe

do you feel* for poor suffering }mmf:nity II I should have had the misfcituae to li&vo boon caught, I would have looked for no morcy from you or tho rigid laws of man.

The laws of man have no other bearing than upon the sins of commission.— Yet, bear in mind that God's laws

and selfish world.

RTH HE

itringent against tho sins of omussum aa those of commission. You have earthly

MIDSHIPMAN

EAST.

FAYETTE TO WNSH1P CONVENTION: ""am.

FATETTI TOWNSHW,

-June

G. B. Owon and Robert Anderson, Secre

'.aries. The following resolution was offered by

Jas. W. Watts.

Resolved, That we who take part in this Convention pledge ourselves to the support of the action of this convention and the county Republican ticket of the fall election.

The Chair announced that nominations

for delegates was in order. The follow*

ing wore nominated: A.J. Newgent,

John C. Bellville, Jas. M. Boord, L.

Lenderman, J. H. Rippetoe, Cbas. John­

son, J. W. Housong, John Koonce, S. Owec, John Rhyan, Jas. James. Of those

A. J. Newgeant, Sylvester Owen, Jas. M.

Boord, J. H. Rippetoe, J. W. Housong

received the majority of votes for dele-

gates.

On motion it was moved by J. H.

Watts that the delegates go to County Convention entirely uninatructed.

The following resolution was offered by

J. C. Belleville:

Sesolvtd, That the members of the National Republican Convention held at Chicago on the 20th deserves the sincere thanks of all Union Republicans for the nominations of U. S. Grant and S. ColfhX for the two highest offices within the gift of the people and for adopting a platform which will insure lasting success to the party and perpetual good to the country.

After which Col. John T* Smith of

June 8th, 1866.

EDITOR EXPRESS—Sir

1

following is the result of the match

game of base ball played between the

As I havo seen

nothing in your paper this season from

Old Fayette, I thought I would lot you

hear from us, as last 8aturday

WM

our

day for holding our Convention, and as

quite a contest had arose between the

rival candidates for the nomination for

Treasurer. There was a very large at*

tendance, there bfelfcgln ballots cast for

delegates but Old Fayette has never boen known to go back on one of her own

citizons when candidate.

So it resulted in choosing delegates (by

a vote of nearly two to one) who arc

known to favor tho nomination of Wm.

L.

COUKWT heUhjti. County Con­

Shuey, and I can say that the working

of the meet.irrg Svas in i^ood harmony, and

left in good spirits. From the turn out

and tho interest manifested, I think Fay­

ette, at tho fall election, will wipe off all

:tbc btnin una reproach left on her this

feprin g. After hcurfog one of those eloquent and

instraciivo speeches by Col. John T. Smith, of Groono county, which ho always

make* when called upon, the meeting

under thft best of frelinff, adjourned sine

die,

A VOTER OF FAYETTE TOWNSHIP.

FAYETTE TOWNSHIP,

June 8, 1868.

Editors Express: 1 do not see any report from this Township of late, which prompts me to drop you a line or two on the present occasion.

The subject nearest the hearts of the

people hereabouts, is tho state of the weather and the prospect for good crops.

Tho amount of rain we have had has

hurt the wheat aomo should we have fair

weather now I hope tho damage will not

be great. Corn that,

May 26.

'•My first namr: is pronounced as if written Skyler, and the last as if written Coalfax. Tht ''a" doubtless dropped out in crossing the ocean.

three

ypars ago the house of our fellow-citizen, \V. R. McKeen, Esq., was robbed of a

large amount of silverware. The robbery

was perpetrated about 11 o'clock at night.

TVRS

planted has been

injured more of less, but there 5s from a

third to a half of the ground yet to plant

in this neighborhood.

On Saturday, the 6th inst., we held our

Township Convention, and appointed del-

elegates to the County Convention on the

13th inst., everything passed off smoothly.

We had a good turn out—the best we

have had for several years. The dele­

gates were not instructed, and I am not

able to tell who thoj will support. Mr.

Lambert and Rankin, are prominent can­

didates for Treasurer, and appear to be

the soldiers' choice generally.

Mr. Filbeck is known to be the Ger

man representative—is well qualified—

was a good soldier, and is a hard work­

ing Republican now—will do for Sheriff,

Mr. Meredith is the choice of many for

Clerk, but all of the candidates have their friends. •,

We hope I. N. Pierce will consent to run for one of the Representatives. Bnt

all we ask is that the strongest man may

be nominated, of the many good men of­

fering. We are pledged to the ticket in

advance. /'A

DAN VOORHEES

SOLDIER.

Grand Temple of Honor meets at

Madison to-day.

A

BO*

named Scott was drowned in thp

rivar at Vincennes, last Thursday.

JOHN

E.

MENI,

A

of Evansville, died very

suddenly on Saturday. Suicide suspected.

SIXTY YEAR

old gentleman, ofSaiem,

recently married a blooming young misg

o.f sweet sixteen.

TRIPPING

up ladies by stretching ropes

across the streets is the last amusement of

Evansville "boys."

A. K.

MILLER,

of Lafayette, has just

been sontoDced t. tho penitentiary for one

voar, for stealing bologna sausage.

MR, JACOB WEIDLE,

the new Rolling Mill. Indianapolis, has

suddenly and mysteriously disappeared.

LICKING

wealth, and therefore, you havi the pow- tional gum#'' in a flourishing town on our «r to alleviate many of tho sufferings of Siu'h'-r,i border. our common humanity, and also, to suppress many of the evils in this wicked

Finally, allew mo to respectfully sug-:

Respectfully,

,n6":le lr«ck"

gest to you thnt in future you will con- rutiou by the Rppub!ionrj? of the First tont yourcelf with cheap spoons, and District. spend'your surplus Cash in the cause ot' bumanitv and of Christ. ... i,,.t

German boy, herding cows, fell asleep

the railway track and was

6, 1868. GARLAND

ZIEH,

Convention met as per appointment *t county, is under arrest on suspicion of

2 o'clock p.m. The house was called to having poisoned his wife. Garland has

order by Jas. W. Watts who moved that been for some time in correspondence K. J.Newgeant act as Chairman ani

wltfa a festive widow ifJ Iowa

JULIUS

POLLARD,

DURING

A

OD

of Middleboro, Wayne

a young man* eigh­

teen years of age, son of Allison Pollard

was accidentally killed in his father's saw

mill, at Washington, Daviess County, on

Wednesday afternoon, of last week.

GEORGE

NEICUM,

the terrible storm on Monday

night of last week, the lightning struck a

tree on the farm of John French, near

Boston, Wayne county, and killed a horse

for which he had been offered three hun­

dred dollars the day previous, and two fine colts. '.

SPECIAL

from Boston to the Pitta-

burg Evening Mail of June 3d says: A

man named Nehemiah Ball, of Concord, Massachusetts, was arrested, charged with

the great express robbery, near Seymour

Indiana. H« is also charged with rob­

bing his uncle last February, of twenty thousand dollars. He has been brought

here and committed to jail in default pf

sixty thousand dollars bail.

vp»-» ?«*,* -f5_

THI

Evanevi'.le Journal says:

"We have heard of numerous cases, in which the sting of the locust has proved fatal."

We respectfully call for the papers r-.fr&m.m.W ,JB» on that story.

FIVE THOUSAND

Kvansvilliaus congre­

gated on the river bank, Sunday, to see a man "walk the water in a pair of wood­

en shoes," according to an adTertised

programme. The man went down stream

gaily, having two canoes lashed together, in each ef which he rostod one of his

pedals.

THE

New Opera House, Evansville,

whieh is now being rapidly finished, w^s

leased on Saturday toMr.

J.

Newton Gott

hold, ef New York, and Mr.

er, of Louisvill«, Ky., for one year on

terms highly satisfactory to the Company

The season will open with a select coinpa-

•ny about the 7th of September.

THE

Sentinel. snaftj -»j.| /»/Hil!

JAMEB

PARTON,

A branch of the Wabash in the State

of Ohio is goodl Parton is a good his

torian, but his early education in geogra

phy seems to have been' neglected.—

La Fayette Courier.

THE

Peru and InJianapolis road has

made such progress in bed and track re pairs that one who has not ridden over it this year will scarcely recog ize it, while ite rolling stock is in far better condition than at any previous period of its exist enco. In every respect the road now compares favorably with any other in I"' diara. .Passing through one of the richest farming districts in the West, its local trade has always been highly profitable and now that the Chicago and Groat Eastern road has changed -hands, and is being well managed, its Chicago connections at Kokomo are close and reliable.— Ind. Sentinel.

MB. KEBR,

ha? invented a Signal Refleetor, for the use of locomotive engines, which is destined to come into general and speedy use, and will prove of great benefit to railroad business. The Signal Reflector is simply a mirror, ingeniously fastened on the cab and adjustable at any required angle, by means of which the engineer can have a perfect view of the rear as well as front without getting off his seat. By means of the reflector be can have a perfect view of a fifty car train, can observe and obey signals, and notice any accident, while at the same time he keeps a sharp lookout ahead. The invention was tried on engine No.

1

STATE ITEMS.

13

THE

P*

will speak in New Al­

bany, Thursday.

on the Jeff,

road Friday night, and Mr. Franklin M. Bird, the engineer, informs us that it works admirably. A patent has been applied for.—bid. Sentinel.

following are the dates for holding

the Congressional Conventions for this

State, so far as decided upon. On Wed­

nesday, June 10th, the Republicans will

nominate for this, the fifth district, at

Martinsville, and also at Kokomo, in the

eighth. The next day, at LaFeyette, in

the seventh, and on the same day, the

Democrats at New Albany, for the sec­

ond, and at Connersville for the fourth.

On Wednesday, June 17th, they nominate

at Winchester for the ninth, and the next

day the Republicans at Princeton, for the

first, and at Gosport for the sixth. On Wednesday, June 24th, they nominate at

Westville, LaPorte county, for the elev­

enth, and the next day at Kendallville for

the tenth. On Wednesday, July 15th,

the Democrats will nominate at Madison,

in the third, and at Martinsville, in the

fifth. The next day, the Republicans, at

Orleans, Orange county, for the second,

and the Democrats on the 23d, at Evans­

ville, for the first.

BLACK SILK*,

book-keeper of

PBCSNIX

wives on the street" is ad

uinut(,mfent wh,ch

preferred to "our na.

DKHRCLER

the

for tho Congressional nomi-

DAWSON, FORREST

killed by

FANS.—

Palm Leaf.

Willow,

Linen,

T'

Sandalwood,

of Dubois County,

playfully "snapped" his rifle at his sister-in-law, and shot her through the arm.—-

He thought it was a safe jnke, because he

had taken tho precaution to remove the cap.

'Silk,

SAXWW A WIUWARJUYA* APIWDID

line of Lace Goods., ,^*^0 ^aJjpqjc at our choice stock of Valenciennes, Cluny and

Point Applique Lace Collars. dtf

SOMETHING, GOOD—Better

street.

at

D.

H. Speak­

Indianapolis and Cincinnati road

continues to improve. Steel rails aro being usod wherever repairs are indicated. The probability is that in less than a year the'whole track" from Cincinnati ur LaFayette will consist of this kind of ma terial. The trains, both passenger and freight, show a marked increase of busi noss since this time last year.—Jntinapolii

in his-•life of William

Henry Harrison, written for the Ledger,

puts his foot into it boautifillly in the fal­

lowing passage: On the 6th of November, 1811, a body of troops, seven hundred and siity in number, halted for the night near branch of the Wabash river, in the Stat of Ohio."

cents, at Riddle's.

HOSIERY.

blowing cheap, at the

"Boston Store,"

SA^U-ON & WALMSLEY

dtf

B. B. C.—Tho members of the

Phoenix Base Ball Club, are requested to

meet at the office of E. I. Holden, this

(Tuesday) evening, for the transaction of business. The Club will practico on tbe

grounds at

apparently has

3

o'cleck

ait.

P. M-to-day.

J.

M.

HAAS,

SWISS MUSLINS

3

M'Rh'^ftn C,t^'

a few

daJs

President.

from

30

dollars per yard, at dtf SAXTON

cents to tyro

& WALMSLE*'9!•

Id

A Co corner Th

and Ohio, have just received COdoten best

Kid Gloves, 85c per pair. French Lawns from 20 to 38c ptr yard

Silk Gaiters, $1.25 per pair. Large invoice Queensware at manufac­

turer's cost. Muslins, Prints, and a full line ot Ho­

siery and Notions, less than anybody.

Sale at auction to-night. dtf

Ivory, ." Mourning.

At

SAXTON & WALMSLEY'8,

Alt 111 Main Street.

OH YES! OH YES!—Give

FOR

me sweet

music. Just received per Express from

New York an $800 collection of new mu­

sic, being certainly the choicest assortment yet brought here. For the latest and

best music go to Kissner's Palace of Music. No old stock on band to get rid of,

but everything new and nice. A pianist

in attention to try the music for purchas­

ers. i' '.'Vf! ^d2t

SEASONABLE GOODS. Fans!TansII FansII! Swisssa—every quality. Tarletanas. .ie'i Jaconets. Lace Points.

Store.'"

I

1

A

S Linens, &c^ &c., &c., at the "Boston

SAXTOW WALM»LEY'9.

and cleaner

than ^av^fol 4$er Cgg at City Upholstery, No. 1, North Thn

Third

WHITE MARSEILLES. Piques. !'i Linnen Pant Duefc. Blht* Trimmipg,. Crape, Maretz, all colore. Black Iron Barege, 25c a yard. Black Silks, &c,, soiling very

W.

dtf

S. Atce & Co's.

REDUCTION.-^ MERCHANTS -IJNF&UPPER8 GENERALLY.—On

and after June

4tb, uiitil further notice, tho rates by

People* iibi). pwpatch.fjrqnr BOEIOH

and Now York, to Torre Haute,

will be— 1st Class •••JJ4'^2 I52d », 182.

M. A.

CRANE,

A. M.,

Agent.

Tune Haute, Ind.

NOTICE.—Tho*ilnda'af

n^eltin^

OPENING OPENING

NEW ICE CREAM ROOMS.

W. H. Scttdd^r would respectfully re­

turn his thanks to fcis very many cus­

tomers for thoir very liberal patronage

heretofore extended, thus enabling him to

give t.h|jjp |n .n$t!abtif§h$np.nt long desired in ttii3%uVi"' As'Syy^ff he will tyl

ed to execute nll»rdnri in his iineprompt-

y.

My New Ice Cream Rooms are well

furnished and commodious, and I will be

pleased to uccuiuuiodato all who will fa­

vor me with their patronage.

lQOTf

of Edinburgh, in this State,

K"p"i2"5

May 23, dl

tax aa&easment^wrjl :nea^atvthe Mayor's office, on Fridaj' evening, the 5th day of

June, 1868, at 7 o'clock^ and continue its

sittings from tittle to Hme, until their

labors are completed. Every one inters

ested is urged to attend pfOmptly.-/

WARREN HARPER,

dlOd

.. dtf.

Large

Cheap, at Riddle'#.

Stock and very,

dtf

GLOVESJ JG^LFJB-IFOR GJ&V^S:

GENTS,

go to

Riddle's." dtf

if you want Patent Leather,

French Calf and Morocco tongue Boots made to order, go to Buck & Archer, No,

99, Main street, thlree 8dors west

Edsall & Co. 2-dim

IT IS NO USE TALKING,

tho place to buy

your Hats i3 at We^tfall's, No. 85 Main treet. £. dtw.

BEFORE BUYING

your summer Hat*

call and examine our new and desirable

styles in both straw and fur, at No

85 Main street. dtw.

SOMETHING EVERY BODY ^HOUI^D KNOW,

the choapest place to buy Hats is at West

fall'^, No. 85 Main street. dtw.

CRAPE MARETZ.—CHEAP!

dtf

Lavender

Steel, Drab, Blue, &c., &c.f CI

EDSAU. S

THE BANKRUPT STORE,

CO.

No. 64, Main

street, is selling Boots and Shoes cheaper

than any other house in the tirity. All

joods warranted so rr-prosentod. Call

and see. dtf

A FINS

most durable Skirts go. to Weisz' Skirt

Factory. *1* [8,dwtf

IT IS AN OLD PROVERB

saved is a dime earned. therefore save

your dimes by buying your bats at Westell's, No. 85 Main street. dtf.

WHITE GRENADINE,

New styles Scotch Ginghams,

Musqito Bars. Talatanes. d4t

IF YOU

a nice line of Boots and Shoes yof tho

latest styles and bfest cjuafrty'j lultatife for

the Spring and Summer trade. Dcn't fail

to call and see those Gonts' Prinze/ Al­

bert, and Ladies' Zuuave Balmorals.—

Three doors west of EdsSill'i, No! 99,

Main street. 2-dlm

THE CHSAPIST. JL iair, at Riddle's. cents a pair,

.... QmWJiXMk $M»wJt»rri§t and "Fresh Salmon, {of dans, at Joa

Strong's, No. 190 Main streot. dtf

PKEPAUED

East India Cocoanut for

piea, puddingy, cakes, &c., at Jos. Strong's,

190 Main street. dtf

GOOD TEA

d3t

in hall and one pound paok-

age®t$1.30, at Jog. Strong's, 190 Main St. dtf

QftovxR &

mi\

cheap,

BAKU

SUNDOWNS

iMOO

W. H. SCUDDERT

No. 84 East Main st.

•NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.—All

interes­

ted will take notice that the Committee

of the Council on the eqalization of the

City Clerk.

HATWARD & RYAN,

at tho Fourth

Street Auction Rooms, ar«n now :p*&pared to reaeive goods from parties on consign ment. Parties having goods of any de

scription to dispose of, will do well to give

them a call before disposing of them

elsewhere, as they iitink they can do as

well by persons sending articles to them

as any Auction and Comfiiisaju^n House

in the State. dtf

A

GOOD

Linen Finish

Collar for 15

Sewing Machine

Office, two dooia west of Terra Haute House, north hide Main street, Metropoli­

tan Block. Machines put in order. All

kinds of Threads, Needles and parts of

Machines lor sale also,liew and improv­

ed Grover & Baker Sewing Machines al­

ways on hand and for sale by.

dtf A.

"MISCHIIF

Gas

stockholders of the Terre Haute

Light oompain will be held at 9 o'clock,

on Wedneidiky, Jilte 2Wh, 1868, at

iha office cf W. B, Warren, on Main streot, to elect Directors for the ensuing

yoar.^

R. ^SOROE RDOAN,

d-tjo24

than, may be helped is har

to know," said Lord Brooke. But tho misofiief that time would work on tbe human hair may be forever avoided by the use of "Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative," which never fails to bring back the hair to its original beauty.RocKuter Democrat. dwlw

NOTICE or

CHAWS.—S. R.

DUST RINGS,

of all grades, Hats in all the

leading styles, Dutchess, Golden Gate Norma, Leporella, Oude. Natalie, Violet, &c. Bonnets the finest ont at tha lowest rates, at S. L.

N

STBAUB',

10

Sovth Fourth street.

FANCY DYEING, SCOURING AND BEPAIBING.—H.

F. Reiners still continues to

clean and color all kinds of latUta1 and gentlemen's wear in any fashionable shade also has a practical tailor engaged to repair gent's clothes in the neatest style. dtf

OCTOBER ELECTION.

Announcement Fee

$5.00—-payable

incaria

bly in advance.

Ii

frt'.'j t'A II a SBBBrt*. ...... WE are authorfzad to announce SIOEKER a* a candidate for Sheriff, subject to th*4ecMon of the Bepubllean nominating Oon ventlou.

Wa are authorized to announce THOMAS E. LAWESas a candidate for .Sheriff of Vigo county, subject to the deaision of the Republican ttomi-

W*sre antifotfied to announce Col.' OHABlLlBI M. SMITH a* a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decltlon of the Republican nominating Convention. He expects to "light it pnt on this line" till the last day In tbe evening.

We are authorized to announce the name of NICHOLAS FILBECA as «. candidate for Sheriff of Vigo Connty, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating Convention.

WE are authorized to announce the name of O. N. DEMOREST, tbe present County Surveyor, as a candldateibr Sheriff ef Vigo Ooonty, subject to the decision of tbe Uuioa Republican nominating Convention.

We' are authorised to aaaounoe' HI&RY WOOLLEN as a oandidate for ihe offloeer^of Sb-ilf,-'UbJect to the decision of tbe Republican nom lnatiug Convention.

Wz are authorised to announce the name of JOHN McFABIiANE, of Sugar Creek Township, as a candidate for Sheriff of Vigo County, eubjeot to the decision of the Colon Bepnblican nominating Convention.

We are authorised to anndnnce J. D. E. KESTER, of Prairie Creek Township, as a candidate for Sheriff,»abject to the decision of the Bepub lie an nominating Convention.

WE are authorised to announce CEPHAS D. OODDINGTON (present Deputy 9beriff) as aeandidate^or Sheriff, subject to the decision of the tefmblicon Nominating Oon veation.

BSAL ESTATE ATPBAISEB.

WE are authorised to announce the name of JAAE3 BU*KA"», of Lost Creek Township, as a candidate for Bval Estste Appra ser of Vigo cean ty, subject to ttiedeciaion of the Republican nominating Convention. #KwS aathwHteif -to annoaaef the natne of P. B. RIPPETOE ag a candidate f. Real Estate Appraiser Vigo county, subject to the decision of (be Republican nominating Convention.

WE are authorised to announce tbe name of

WILLIS SIMMONS

WE

the latest Summer style and the

that a dime

two yards wide.

EDSALL &

Co.

want to save money get your

Skirts and Corsets at Weisz' Skirt Fac

tory, opposite the Post Office. M,r6,dwtf —t

BUCK & ARCHER

aro just in receipt, of

Ladies' ti ts

LADIES,

Hose ten dtf.

go to Buck & Archer's and

get your Button Boots, aid* .Lace and Congress Gaiters, Silk and Satin Slippers.

Also, the beautiful Zouave Bal., some­

thing new, all made to? order. Call at

No. 99, Main street, between 3d and 4th

2-dlm

FOR A SOOD

HAVANA CIGAR, Fine

Chewing'aud Smoking Tobacco, Scotch, Maccoboy and Rappee Snuff, go to

V. Moody's, New

Tot»cx» .aojU9, «Mt

ide Public Squaire.

-r -J s-EWfti''

as a candidate for Beal Bs-

tato. Appraiser of Vigo aounty, aabjeet to the de cMon of the Republican nominating Conventlo COMMISStONEB.

WE are authorized to announce B. O. TRUE BLOOD, of Prairie Creek Township, as a c-nM date for County Commisslontr from the Third District, subject to the decision of the Republican nweiiautiBg' (Jonvention.

WE are authorized to announce PHILIP BAN DOLPtf, of Linton Township. as a cssMm for County Co omission from the Third DUtr'c* nubjfot to the decision of theBepnblican neminating OOaveatlen.

OOCBIt TREASUkia.

Wa are esiksnui to susun the

WE are authorised to nnaonnee the nameo SinDKL O. SCOTT as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to tbe decision of the Bepublicaa nominating Convention,

WE are aathorised to annondce HENRY FAIBBAI{K£ as a candidate for Treasurer of Vigo oonnty, subject to the deoieion of the Be publican Nominating Convention, to be held the 13th of June.

We are aathorised to anoounce the name of MORTON C. BAM KIM as a oandidate for the of. floe of Conn'y TreasnreV, sobject to the decision of the Bepabiioaa nominating convention.

.WE

assortment of Aiiesoa and Chit

drons' &ho£s, just reeiiffed atHho Banlr-

rupt Store, 04 Main street. dtf

are authorised, to announce the name of GEO.

W.

are authorised to apnounoe tbe name of WM. L. 8HUET as a candidate for the office of County. Treasurer, snlject to the decision of the Bepublicaa County Convention.

We are authorized to announce the name of WJLLIAK PATJMCK as a caudate for the ofiloe of Coosity Treasurer, sobject to the decision of the Bepubliean County Convention

COUNTT OUtas.

Wx are aathorised to announce HARVEY SO .TT, as a candidate for the oflee of County Clerk, subject to the decision of the Bepnblioan nominating Conveatioa.

WE are authorised to announco the name of F. B. O'BRILLT, (the present Deputy Clerk,} as a candidate for County Clerk, subject to the decision of the Bepublicaa nominating ConvenUon.

WE are authorised to announce BOTCS H. SIMPSON aea cmdidate for re-election to the office of County Clerk, subject to the dechloa of the Bepublicaa nomiaating Oonveation

Wa are authorised to annopnoe

F.

M. MERE­

DITH as a candidate for Clerk of the Courts ot Vigo county, subject to the decision of tbe Bepublicaa nominating Convention.

Wi are authorised to annonnee the name of JAMHS H. URNEB as a candidate for the office of Conntv QUrk, sublert to the decision of the Bepubiican nominating Convention.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

The Steamer

IIA&OIV

Will leave for

COVINGTON and all intermedlats

Ports th morning, at VI2TE O'CLOCK For Freight or Passage, apply on board. JAMES VAN EATON, Master

JJISSOLUTION.

The co-partnership existing under the firm nanS ofBaitlett A Austfo was dissolved by mutual consent]on theSUt of May. The undorsiguSd continues the business at the old stand, assumes all liabilities aad collects all accounts due the&rD.ii'f fcSi .£.» o. BABTLETT.

Thankful to the public for past favors, I hope by keeping a full stork to my line, selling at low Ago rse, and giving close attention to bnsiaeee, ie merit a continued share or patronage. leSdiw 0. B.

QHEAP MILLINERY.

Cat

V.

dtf

gibM fena JfefJ isoioO

all kinds of Hlllla«rf Atods sold at OOtfl daring the Winter months, at

Sirs. M. H. Abbott**,

lte ths Pert Offioe. »aaHd» .mrvt

JI^

toGAL NOTieit.

nil

or

TMSSS

IBark

BACT

AVSTSU G^RT-

ortd, as tt,& kotoWi, five jreaia.ago, from

this City. Horr's MALT lituct

CANTWELL.

Bobbins

having removed, his business stand to 5th street between Main and Ohio, is prepared jto furnish his eustomers with Garden and jF&li seeds, Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris, Flour, Feed Ac. Give him a call dtf

E- R. BOBBIN*.

for the American Watch

called the Patent Diaphragm, making the case du$t proof, Stedman's invention for the benefit of the weater—can be applied to any American Watch in five mfnut«s, at trifling expense. Also, American and Swiss Watches of all descriptions for sale at

JOHN R. FREEMAN'S, NO, 5

Warren's

Block. [21,dtf

COB-

•amption Dr. Oppholzsr. the molt eminent physician til Vienna, recommended berto goto Nice, Italy. There, with the influence of the fine cllisate »Hd ttx6'«*o of Uoi'P'a 31.11.1 BXTOAOT Was cored. Tli* iaientor of ihssrtunedy, which ii lto apteuant wrage, Ur. JOQAKN Horr, of Berlin, was inrtted to an anfttenco, at which ho received the wail*est thanks of the Imperial

ftm-

ilj, and had coBierred npoa him ty the Kmperor the liifhett crogi of merit with a dl^om* at a

of his stomal obligation. The diploma is to be seen at Horr's MALT TX-

DETOT roa AHCUCA, NO. 542 Broadway! New-York, well nnmrroas fetter*of thankr •nd appreval froa per«ai in-all parts Iks world who have uied Horr'sUALTExraicr also the preestiptlofea of it

by

the

beet

physicians la­

DSPOT,

Soid by Diaggbts

Mi Broadway

and

Grocers.

Sdtodlw I. L. UAHAN A 00., Agents.

Ice I Ice J! Ice I!!—The undersigned bas purchased L. ft. Hager'e old Iro J):-pot, (it belt filled by Mr. Gurey «1th the beat Blver Ic^,) Is proparel to 611 all orderi ou shoit uotlce, to aiy part uf the it} will supply Festival^, Farties, Fifrs, etc., at r.-a^obftbis ratet. liavoal made arrangements wltn. Mr.'Cory & BippetfteTo urnUh ms with a supply tf Ott«r Uietk Ice in tbe latter part cf Ibu season, ur as iouu as I may need II. AH ot my custviners shall have Ice duiloglbc season. Coiibumers will find it to tbeii adrautfye to couiineuue lt» me. as I will furnish thein throughout the season ithont a change la pricr Orders Wt at the lie House£ HippMoe's, og at the PostOSice Lobby, vltii Mr. McDouaid, will receivuprompt atttdiHvn.

M22DIM FRANCIS UAY.

Moik Patches, Frceltles and Tan.—

Theouly Reliable SenieUy for tboee bro»u di«-

coloratioue ou the face is "Psaar's Mors

ASB

FaicsiE LOTION.'' Prepared only by Da. b. PEaas, 48 Bond St., New York. Sold every whew. mhiT-6meod

Promote to a Healthy Tone the Nerve Fluid, stimulate and strengthen the nervous eybtem, and you strlkj a

CSAT8-BLOW

at Reu-

ralgia, Nerve-a Jte,Snd all painful Nervous Diseases. To Insure this, you will find that there is no medi 'ineso successful as Dr. TURNIB'd TIC D9CL0CBJBUX, or UNIVtBSAL NECBALOIA PILL.

Apothecaries have it. Principal depot, 1 0 TBEBONT ST., BOSTON, MASS. PBICE, St.eo per package by mail, two postage stampsextrm.

Sold by J. & H. A. PaWs. J3doodlw

Pure Crystal Ice.—The undersigned is now prepared to furnish the pubi.e with clear healthy Biv aad Spring Poud Ice fcr the season, at low rates. Two wagons will run daily, and supply all Business Houses and Private Families. Orders left at the Post Office, with Ash A McDonald, or at the Washington Saloon, will meet with prompt attention. Those wishing a pure, healthy article of Ice, well to order from a30J6m JACOB STE1NMKHL

A JV

AMUSEMENTS.

STRAWBERRY v--FESTIVAL, O

4T THE

CESTEN1RT CHURCH,

—OK—

Wednesday Evening, June 10th,

The Ladies of the Centenary Church are preparing a Grand Strawberry Tostival, tb #tri. the public is Invited.

pickets... .....Only SiO Cents

LOST-

LOST.—On

Wednesday evening,

at the Festival in the Christian Church, a Cluster containing 13 smell sets. It beinira part of a Lady's Bracelet will bs of no rse to any one bnt the owner. The finder will bo liberally rewarded by leaving It at the Tin Shop of jedlw WILLtAM LOCKWOOD.

FOR RENT.

riFFICE FOR RENT—A good V/ office, over Donnelly's Drug Store. Apply to jrfidlw

Fsix

T?OR

LAMBS IT as a candidate for the of­

fice of County Treasurer, enbjaet to the decision of ttie Bepubiican nominating convention. WE are authorized to announce the name JACOB BROWN as a candidate for the office of •Zounty Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican C'ouuty Convention.

WE are authorised to announce the name of J. F. MORBIS, of Honey Creek Township, as Candidate far the offlceof County Treasurer, sub iect to the decision of tl Republican nomlna ting Convention.

OR SALE.

B. N. HUDSON.

)R RENT.—A Residence, trith rooms, cellar a^d cistern, on Fourth St., one square north of Main Street. The front part woula be suitable for an office or a light business. Terms reasonable, and possession given Immediately. Enquire of 29dlw W. H. WORTHINGTON.

'OR SALE—Lot on North 7th Street, In Bose's sub-dl-lslon-^4 acres Xequiveof K. B. ALLEN. 7dtf

T?OR iwi

MM

of

DAVIES JOHNSOtf as a candllate for the offloa orOoonty Treaoorar, snbjoct to th» decision of the Bepublicaa nominating Convention.

SALE.—A Rare Chance.—

street, between fix and Seventh Streets I* ha' nine rooms, well, cistern, to., sad Is in an excn lent neighborhood. The house will be held fur tale oul» two weeks.

May 29,1M8, d8w Wa. MACK.

SALE—SEWINQ

MAOHINC.

Having purchased a Sin

HA

tewing

MA

chlMi I wish to dispose of a Machine that I have been using. order, and one of the best. Will be sold for I

ler A Wilson It Is In good

BABAH

B. KJZ3CB,

Wtf .,-Ttl Corner 9d

A

Walnut streets.

.! -i--1 S: i.

••ji-.-r. -:J t-rrh

•,! :-r.

Expecting to go to tte Indian Territory,

for sale,, the stock ot

I

afisr

[. RR ^Trimmings, Buttons,

Motions dnd

Fancy Goods, ia With the Lease and Fixtures of the V.

THE RED BAZAAR.

'-7

149 Maiu Street.

A RARE CHANCE. #8i7

r.v-rb '--.ft «,*( ir

r/!ic

ft

S\

ALSO

HOUSE and

On North Sixth Street, seven rooms, Cellar, Pantry, China closet,

AC.

all ingood repair.

.im

TWO

I

S'ti I .fgt

ALSO

LOTS?'

On South 3d street, opposite

«J la f)*

tinijeib

i&l tn« sir*,«" A ol" TBS ABOVE

WILL BE SOLD LOW

AND ON

FAVORABLE TERMS.

M. A. WALTER.

Phalon'i Paphlan Lotion

ftr 8e|ntM^iW Us aad COMFLEXIO*.

Remom all KRCrTIOVS, FBlCKlla. niPlBH, MOTH

KLUTCRES, TA«,

etr„ aad itiier«

THI *&IK SOFT, mi and UMWU6. Far UMKS la tfee NDBURI nig lavalaaMe. *er CKITUUIWr afiarlBAVi "pHAfUjr iunoi*'~b ti cdy ft* Macaws aad felti UN.

rmktMst JICMMRf Wee, *4 Ce^ia Mr cafe*

ufArtIAJf

M*»

•WR

c"*"a

-. -r --vt .- '8

PIWKCTOIIY.

JATTOBNBYS.

Wm. E, MoLean, 9G Main street Baird A graft, US Main Street. 'Muzzy A Saffefl, Third st., under Masonic Hall. Soott A Duy, 60 Ohio

Streot.

ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ,i J. A.- Vrrdagh, corner Maiu auu Fifth. Ciift A Williams, Comer Ninth and Mulberry.w -sib oeciit te BAKERS.

FrbtS 'iMnfg A Bro., Lafayette Street. ,»5 ».

BILL POSTING.

Oeo^ W^ituifcuider, at this office.

BOOTS

AND

SH0K3.

N. Andrews, Mala street, bet. Fifth and Slsth

CIMSJ

K. i£ugglestllt North Fourth street. y.f

BOOKS AND STATIONERY. jlBarUelt 4 Atfrtlfi, 101 Main street.--" J. P. atoDonsML PoatofioeLobby.' "*rrr-

M. W. O'Connell, Main street east cf Fourth.

CONFECTIONERY AND BABIEBY?

McOee A Howitt, No. 02 south 4th street.

CONCRETE PAVEMENT. T. A. Madison, corner Cth and Poplar Streets.

~a CARRIAGE FACTORY--Harper, Wlldy & Co., Cor. 21 aud Walnut.

CLOTHING. -1,

W, B. Biniltrter, 79 Maiu btreet.

COMMRKCIAL COLLEGE. I'rlufjpul^cor. f.tL & Mo.i^r

60MMMS1ON AN GRAIN

Lyne tft Lawef, Maiu i-t., tiuar corner ui 7tt. K. R, Bryant A Co., )Cast Main Street. John Itiuiey A Co., First St., onPaual Basiu

DENTISTS.

L. H. Bartholomew, 167 Malu«tre»t. C. U. Lincoln, CtU fet., betweeu Main Richardson,Ohio strm, tot. Third and itbi*

a!l OhfJ.*'

DYE HOUSES.

H. F. Bjiner.', Maiu, t«twoen Gth and /in suK* H. C'.arldfe, No. 8 Sunltli .St

DRY GOODS

Tuell, Ripley 4 Co., corner 5th and fllatn street." W. S. Kyce Co., 77 Main street (!. Wittig Co 73 Main street. TOBSll St Co., cuiuel Fonrrtrand-ttaia street Saston A Walmalej', 111 Main streot. rornelina'A^laggerty, corner Mailr and Thtrd

DRUGGISTS.

Ira Grover, Fourth street, oppoeite- Market. Birr, Gulick A Berry, corner Main and Fourth. I. L. Maliau & Co., corner Main and Sixth. J. A H. A l'.'ivlfl, corner Maiu and Third.

FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Jones A Jones, east side Public Square. Lyne A Lawes, Main St., near corner 7U-^

A

ica" j,'trw est

GAS AND STEAM FITTEB9." F. Geiger, G«s and ^tearn Fitter, Maia Mtest, between OtU and 7tb.

GUNSMITH AND STINCILOUTTMl John Arm?crong, Oblo streot, east ef VhM. HATS AND CAPS.

Joseph 0. Yatos, 145 Maiu street. o^»

O E S

National House,'corner Sixth aid Ualn. Clark House, corner Ohio and First. Terre Hauss IIoulo, corner Main and SeTSOth. Early House, West end Main street.

HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS.

B. Bnckell,South Fourth streot. Wm. B. Manning, Ohio lit., East of 4th.

ICH- I^EALERS-jj j,SJ(

Jacob Steinni'-hl, £6 Maiu Street. Jacob Hajfr-Qr^ere ft Ripgetge'e^-

INSURANCE AGENTS.

Scott A Crane, Main:stre*t^eatt of Fifth.

JEWELLERS.

S. B. Frtemaa,'74 Main street. John R. Freeman, ft Warren's Block

JOB

irts-iaafsfi "513 cite1! it as

PRINTER.

Joh'h X'.'ttyan, 115 Main Siri^t

MUSIC DEALERS.

J. G. tifndemann, dl Main street. L. KieSUer, Palace of Music, 48 Ohio street.

MECHANIC! ANr-

A. Tittman, 'iOlMainstreer. fir*T

.'4M,I MILLINERY.

Mrs M. Wveth, 5E outh 4th !»tre.t. Mrs.

M.

H. Abbott,' opposite Post Office.

Mrs. M. A. Walter, 85 Main atreet, up stairs.

NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS.

T. H. Biddle,

161

Maiu street.

NOTIONS, TOYS, FANCY GROCE. JRIES

Claussen, Bichowsky & Co., Maid street, near 6th.

PLUMBER. UHXA,

B. Buckell, South Fourth street.

RAILROAD AGENT.

James H. Turner, at MtSoazi A-Paddoc^Si Mill.

REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ,,

Gfimea & Arrher,' (»mw Main and 3J 8t«!' b"71 Hickcox, Scotf A Co., SfiOlaio^tcaet.

RETAIL GROCERS.

!I

Joseph Strong, 190 Main streof.

IIH

FOR SALE..

STOVES AND TINWARE.'

G. Foster Smith, one door Eist Hnlman'e.

8. B.

Henderson, Fourth stroet,

2Stmih

James B. Haggerty A Co.,

atT. 4i

187

Main Btreet.

SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS.

J. A. Foote, fifi Main street. T"

UNDERTAKER.^

Isaac Bail, corner Third and CfwrTy.

M.

W. 0'Cont.tliy Main Street. fit: ..oO -iidtnQ

SET

DRY GOODS.

Wst fix!T»B

C. WlTTia& CO.I

73 MATI9

tn

f*

1 At.

STREET.-

OFtofilTJi MoB-JdJfciS'3 uAisK

WE

•s

Great Bai^ln§

ro.u

r.°

./.i iis"

JC

evf.n »w

SUMMER GOODS

mm

Fine Embroidered Handkerefii

At 25 cent? apiece.

•'u*

Vine

hot

Heailopped

i/i-r-OC8 '•-ti

Lawn

LawiM and

I c.'-} nniii

Uandttf

BKAL At 25fwntsapicceTr

1

Ft

Cotton Parasols, Silk Parasols

,:nr\

Percales.

MTTSQUITO BARS,

A Stock, bought cbeap'and sold -rr- KK

Ladies' and Children's Hose

I2X cents anil upwards.

16BNTS' HALF HD9B.

j'/s vj 12^ cents and upwards.

KMWIIW

V£S5:

ttd BAV8, will Mt

flSSMMK-

bnr or --w .?rsr

1

Ball Trimmings, Raffling fapf and Marseilles Trimmings, Buttons,

New Stjlvs and Great Variety

4 LARGE STOCK of STACKS

TMTTQO To sclt the tiniM.

C. WITTIG A CO'G,

Next Door to Davis' Drug ~8ta*e. A 7? !Mnn