Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 August 1868 — Page 4
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BAXLROAD TIBCE TABLE. TIERS ATTTB .ajfmJTDIANAPOLIB.
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RopuWicaii County Ticket.
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EM.3LEY HAMILTON ?J roa CLERK. "JAU2.1 TCftKER.
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fcOOI TO fUCB INTERESTS.
Say©."^1111® anfl Money*
Xf you. htwa anything to sell, It you have lost anything, tf you have found anything, Xf you kavea frntpe to rent, If you luanufcuzcnl a hovne, as youwant Pmvdirtg, If yoii warn (ihuthinn, a?9il Fir© tflicraeaiia Peopla at onoe, —BY— Advertising tbe Dally Express,
We have been carrying on the Louisville Journal thirty-seven years, and duriug: all this* time, toei haxe ikttfrwnrno man iOf. advertised liberally-. 'And we \tiaye known r.o or.e'to\ BitcceerLin any consideroble if even in a reopectabla 'degree voho didn't advertise liberally." PrjiNXICE-
rwHTiso Boto meet to-night.
Col. McLeait aor row avening.
epeakfi at Cliuton to-
Two plAire DRCNKa were' disposed of yeatfrcfay^by
McDonald
&'Ash are in receipt of
t.be Lodger nnd Chimney Corner, for Aug 46th.
""Iqe Bopubiican candidates speak at tLoclspprfc. T^wDsbip, 'this after'nooi.
The Fighting Boyti in Bh:e rneot tonight at. t.he G. A. R. Hall to perfect the Rattallion organisation.
A CaMPAif\\of 'ilanflers'.', wilU bo~or" ^BdiZ^fn Lpsib 9r.8BpTo}7fl^Rf Jto-mor-row ewening, at eight o'clock! n. afiW "v
Db Will
P. Armstrong returned to
his home in th:B city yesterday morniog after a fifteen months' European vipit.
Jok Yatjss claiuia to be headquarters »fot_ caps- f«r campaign -clubs-:_^p lias Bouae neat Bpecimens in various«8tyies.
Another effort, with- ppobabfe sitcces«, will hp mad^ta-orgnfeizp a Seymour 'nnd Blalf^Olub «t.' the Court House toVi tl W»Si» *-»j* night.
Married.—In
.city.
The
Journal eiylea It a "nefaHoiis
Unttiata*" for mea ot foreigu birth to take out naturftlfcatipa rippers, it order to en
TflE CLASC?-1»AMJORi: WkB^assomftd ^aactber and mvst^n|^ feat^/y«|t^ Iq consequent tif ^persistent per4
Ito A\tiC# ft
this city, on the 6tti
intnt., by Boy. 8-M. Stimson, Mr. James' Fortonb and Miss Is'ettie Hoffman both of Terra Hauto.
Wheat iB continually crawling up iu ^pcJc«!--6oiBmaodiug^yesterdaj'([email protected] ~r1Tirejerop'ietsaid to«fail short one-fourth of ^.tWflMieipBted yield. ti-4 -.
Street Signs.—Uuder
ap order.
O tomon wrcH the irreffof tliesiv^ ra 1,
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Major W., W. Carter's speaking in thit ^clty on Wednesday evening. The sex meeting cf the Club will be held one ^tyeek fraur next Friday night, on which occasio& Bev. C. A. Urooke will delivo: -ib. adfblfekp &
CrtT cftfifv*TOR Bich»rd fitrout, Esq.., is at preaant fetfg^ged'irt lteo very haporc^ «nt worko. OnMs thfi1iaSflifigv-ot.&4wge* complete tSap of the City for lihto4 graphing, and]the other is the recording jnoaa book all the plats, fiub-divjaiona ^^oTtW'cUy a ad cuuuty,lioW~!RSRtfr-: od in «ixte in books. This latter Is eapec-allyWtnUeb-importance, and will here •aftei1 »av^v ^oi^i" time and trouble neardifiSfe f'p^itW»rto4ois andiaa^B.
Taylor ^^^ermlned^
%»fe»te%l»!«5y's premises, and^waftsin the ^act of *o during which time another $*&', dealt CktncsSj#
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blow with her
crutch, 'eavliiif i^bW^^andblaok eye, that be will Clancy (Saused or Mayor, aW •dPe^-t'E .*»• "court'? ®tvles, demandod a 'ftlibia»»ed'$A6Sg3Br_. ^he UesHd^by EogwS^l 9oldm, fend ant by Joab, Arthp^. lifihw *«d SbteiaJ" -^Mber Vt» smiles .«§ on^i^nke IWylorf^tt extraordinary •t^iy were t^tauch for the
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The Dirkctoks of the St. Loais, V«ndalia nnd Terre Haate Railroad hare engaged looms at the Terre Haute House for their moating Tuesday next. The location of the western line of the new road io to bo definitely settled at this meoting, and a large number of citizens alone the rival line? will doubtless be present to urge their respective claims.
"We are kbquestxd to call the attention of capitalists to the eale of a valuable piece of real estate which is to take place at the Court House door on to-mor-row (Saturday) between the tours of ten nnd two o'clock. The property is that occupied by the hob and spoke factory of Messrs. C. A F«rra & Co., on the corner of 1st and Eagle streets. The lot and buildings, all machinery excepted, will go without benefit from valuation or appraisement laws, and must prove a valuable investment to the purchaser.
Lost Creek Meetikg.—Auother of the eetlos of meetings now beSig attended by some q£ .the Beprubiican candidates and le^din&IJuion.Qwn :of the county, in the outside townships, occurred at Lost Creek yesterday. The attendance was good and the feeling was of the wideawake order. Isaac 25. Pierce, Esq-, occupied a few moments in a brief discu*o sion of the issues of, the .campaign. He was followed by Hoi). John G. Craiaj who made the principal speech of the occasion. Messrs. Turner, Rankin and Filbeck improved the balance of the time to tlso manifest advantage of tho good cause.
J. G. Lindekann, nrtiaic dealer, is in receipt of a choice lot of new 0nion Songs( adapted to the campaign, and favors ub with the fqllQYSin.S: '•Eaily Boys, Rally," a song and chorus, sung fdr tlft flrat- tiriie* *at the Chicago Convention. aoivj "Ur«M and Coifax our llation's choice a soog a ad chorus in grand marc Ding stylo, the composition of Wm. 8eibert, formerlj cf this city. "The Man who .saved the Nation," a song aodshcrcHsrtratlW' pepnlar composer GecrgbCooper.
Bach otXhe abovo arfi embellished with portraits of Grant and Colfax.
Weather.—We bless thu inventor of weather. Millions daily use the subject us a caudal appendage to a kindly salute, nnd it is a great staple from which "locals' are spun—which leads us to say-that as Was foretold, Aug1**1 manifest^ lts-preienrie v?iifa dap pf Mf. If^^'ai^fos^ilV^.Wti. July, while.tho night's ate ctfol and re-f-eshiDg. Men come out to business in the early morning, invigorated from the uight'a rent, nnd move with more alacrity to their places of labor. The days sumstrokesara over, it is to be hoped, and so-t 9?- t^P terr'eqtiai '^lobe will breathe andrtioye ifi'tbc siin•ifght -wjih jl^l.^M^ioy^niygs.1
EyassvAlW, Tlilffiif-HXWrF. & Chicaoo Railroad—The Survey Proceeding—Advantages of the Proposed Line.—The enginrors are now surveying this road, The line ban been run from Crown Point south,.crowing Jthft Logansport arQ rie^' "rWfflfi^htou^han| Warren counties.. .They will cross.'the Wabash Eivor at Attica. There aro'two routes from Attica—one through Covington and tho coal fields of Fountain and Parke counties to Rosedale, connecting there with the Eviinsyille & Crawford*. ville railroad the other through Ohambersburg to Rock ville,, the present termi«U8 of The, ^«AQ»yjll{)a^5, .Crawfp.rd»Fillo «oad.,J The Jvhele
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afld'^eaay eradei.
Trouble was anticipated tnrough Kahka^eam^a^r^^THiWWi, btifthe engiPCtira-report- tbe ihte-enHr^Mavor-ftble,-«tid easily and ^iiry~ ibWi.C2rb« draining of Be»v?r iLaiie hasichaneed^th^ condition of a JhrgS body of lanarwfilcb a few years ago^Was uhder water, to fine farm lands,-many of- them under cultivation. "Iron-ore -is found .in great abundan ce th^gfr^.^ii^^ieMarshes, tad desicable tiaiber tor twi»-aad bridging.
The businesr growing oat of nhe coal and.iron interest no if beihgrapHly 4e-. velctped in 01 ay county and in the vlfcinity of Terre Haute, would of itself juatify? thabuiidlng-of this rqad, bjit ad^t^tc* that the ineihaus'tibtecoal mtn«| O^FoUB% lain and Parke, and the matciog this n«^ line a part of tbe Byapavitle :(ra|d, ^fi^ insure itsiesjly
Looptfoeuowatit. ana, ccra
•nTftfii7" i-^llgg ^fl ghortest lino ftttot
and !Mt)w (ptwcr -^Hl -4n8ur0 a4arget through busfnesa, which, with the imj mense local buslnea® already developed from the -rich farming country upon its lines, with the coal and iron interest, makes tbe raod -acert^&ty, and tho propparty valuible:o^^£q/ay««e Coiurcr 11 nj rf
Deaths.—The
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OvakT akd Colfax
cctrn.—Ait the
*E0WU.)g: of the Grant and Oolfal dlub ,^'at wui dedded to omilthereg ula meeting next wtoik .on account of
report ol.tho SQpetiu
tendent yf the City Cemetery shows for the month of duly tbe foU^wln^ d«aths from thi diseaeei'riatiaJd AloncoX!Wt^,-^fili«ds ¥o«ato«nia.
la'&nitTof IWIMiim^ii^^C^lMtip^ of
trt^ntof Jane'R^MW*l«s:T^l Infant of S, Neukom, unolera TnTantam, lu'&nt of
Infant of E»e»iser Burnett, CoowioBptiou. tnfant*of mrad-Bedker/Dyseptpty. v«ibHd
t^M»Iaer44d«*»riMea»lfS.,:
JiKpes --Bj Infant of Child
cGialj Fowel.
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Tas Dnimmer Boy Is brought out at Port Wayne.
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STATE ITEMS.
T. A. Hendricks speaks at Winchester to-morrow.
soon to be
A costictiok of Good Templars, for this district, is in session at Brazil.
The Republicans of the Fifth Congressional District will meet in mass meeting at Martinsville, Morgan county, Wednesday, August 19th.
The second speech of Carl Schurz at Evansville—delivered in English on Wednesdfcy eTenityj—drew as immense audience and produced a propoundjim* pression.
Colonel W. C. Wilson has consented to make throe speeches in the 2d District during the .month of
August, at times and
places to be fixed by the District Republican Committee.
A drove of Texas cattle Were taken off the cars at the South Depot, Monday, and driven through the county to Parke county, where they will be pastured. If they communicate the Spanish fevor to our native cattle, it will prove a serious venture to our citizens.—(?reeneas£« Banner..
There is a German Grant and Colfax Club 150 strong at South Bend, the home of Mr. Colfax. These German neighbors know Mr. Oolfaz personally, and emphatically ,giFo' the lie to the charge that he 1b not the friend of the foreigners.
Within the last eight week: ', William Bridges has shipped from this county to tbe Eastern markets 713 steers, averaging 1403 pounds each, for which he received $67,000 00. Tbese were all Putnam county animals, and, for their large number, the average weight was very heuvy.'—Greencaitle Manner.
Gen. David Kilgore, of Delaware county—father of tbe gushing Alf.—has taken the stump for Grant and Colfax.— So has Hon. T. N. Stilwell, late member of Congress from the 11th District. Both these gentlemen have bflen claimed by the Democracy. "•*. l*'--
The New Albany
Commercial says
'With a mountain majority weighing upon themj^he RerpuMicnsf! of tho Second District are still undeterred. They send greeting to t^eir Wethrtm throughout tbe State, and will fight game,to the last."— "Up, guards, aml'af tSera a.
The Indianapolis &n£ne£ of the 6th says: "Another female prize fight took placo at Cold Springs yesterday afternoon, between two women of the town. It was a bloody contest, and lasted about twenty minutta. Both parties got their eyes closed, and their potato traps badly dam
A pafer has just been started in Indianapolis, calYed "'the Illustrated Christian." The first number, now before us, has wood cuts of Rev. C. H. Marshall, Rev. James Havers and Rev. A. Hyde. It these pictorials area fnir "illustmtion" of the christian virtues of these reverend gentlemen, tho people would do well to watch their hen roosts when they comn "tfroifnrt.—La. Fayette Journal. -1 -V I
The editor of the Stillivan
denies having made the speech attributed to him at tbe Ratification meeting in this city. We accept his denal. he speech was, however, made as reported in the
press, by some roaring blatherskite from Sullivan county -who, our reporter was ipf$rmed Jby^Spygrar persons near tbej
sta&,* v^l^iptd&the Democrat.-
It is understood that ex-Judge Hanna, Democratic-hard money wild-cat greenback candidate fbrSemtor from Clay and Sullivan, Will endeavor to buy up all cop ies of tbe State Reports containg his de cislon aeainft the constitutionality of greenback*. Jie wants to grind up tbe paper on which that unluokly decision is printed, and use It, when manufactured, •for printing the oeto batch of greenbacks with wbica BriCk Pomeroy proposes to pay our bonded debt
Jeems has a fertile brain.—Ind. Journal
?UliPiitAsiNT
Dilemma.—If.Sena
tor Hendricks Bhould extend an invitation' to Governor Baktff meet him on '-the stump," would Gov. B. extend a favorably response? He may not be rash enough to "accept,"- but'Certainly he's too court* ous to "decline." At all eve/its, it is to be hoped
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lnfan^*o^^^'.Qftr#J&^.tpfy lofant'of G. Kshmai), ^iH-bow-Infant of George Gdjpby» Water on the "Btain. -i.''®. Infant of George Yos^.Still-born, '.y--Sltttdas Mo^^ec, Sun stroke. 'Ixrfant of William. G. Davles, Mentostf
ffrimt tf-BS^^MuellerDyseiiW|. ^'dVard Am8$4fr#rb ,• Mrs Maofwfcriogton, Dropsy-
will .not "jyt«m" out of it.—
Bvantuillc Courier. At the^hne h^'-Was nominated Gov. Baker alluded to the report which had been-put In -circulation to tbe affefct {bj*t bo was no match for Senator Hendricks o(i the-3tumpf-aod said bet -wished -it distinctly dflderflood that^bd had no f^ars on that pqio|-whatMre B* bad been able to ta^ie c4re of bitaasdf in weaver petition he had been placed- by circumstances that, far U» hit-ltfe, and ho was quite confident ho would be able to take care of himself «veir in a canvasj with bis distioguishtdc&mpetitor. We happen to know that Gov. Baker has been ready at all times since he was nominated to respond favor* ably to any invitation on tne part o| Budator Hendricks or his friend*^ to a ctumber offoint appointments in different 'parts of th? State. The Democrats are usually not slow to avail themselves of avery adfas^age in a canvass. Now, if •thejTeally regard Mr? Hendricks as Id inuch th«ettpwWr pf Gov. Bakerin joint debate, it'is a nttle remarkable that they do not "profit by advantage and challenge Gov. Baker to this contest. W* feel authorized to say that Gov. Baker baa been ready, and is yet ready, to meet Mr. Hfendfie^ at suctr^tiipfls and piano ts may be mutually agreed upon. So if the Courier, or aay of .Mr. Hendricks- friends, are pai^cufarljfanxious for a joint discusjil AbejKfaata to do is to make their wi»ilea ahoiw through tho proper,autira$W^*»i*ei»8fe Journal,
Go ^Ra^r^Bailey's foe. £ae peaches ^Etey will lteep a- fall et-ock every day through tbe' reason. Prairie chickens in a few diys.' ili
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SGHWNf As. Diaon, ScartetJ»4
^tt Ribinsoiv, Dyewrtury.
Io&nVi? |lgA tifyt Opi^ont -of the Bmin.) sVi«* Inf^nt of W^Re*. Geo. W. Canadi
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Airsinaoir,
Fighting Boys
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ASSttwtis: Machine*Worth |6o.
pUriKMJnumofthis
AttmflfioK Cor C, FiQHTnra Borsnr Bltj*.—You axe requested to meet, this evening, at the Court House at 1i cloclt, for the purpose of perfecting our rgnni zation as a company. By order
JOHN A. Bryai., Recruiting OflRcer
"A thing of beauty is a joy forever' especially wnere it is good and cheap as those pianos Irving is selling. Just look in and see the fine one he has in Scuddcta icecream parlor. Now is tho timoto save money, and get a piano as good as the best and ehoaper than the cheapest.
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Question What are somo of the ad-, vantages of bnying your supply of dry: goods at Saxton & Walmsley's Clearance ad." I
Answer: 1. You have a selection from a large and varied stock of dry goods. 2. You get theae goods in quantities to suit at the wholesale cost pricos of to-day, 3. They are mainly new, desirable and such as everybody wants. 4. You may compete for the possession of an elegant Sewmg Machine worth $65 without additional expense l!t
Roster of Co. D.
Boys i*.
Fighting
Blue
James O'Mara^Captain. L. G. Benson, First Lieutenant. John N. Burcham, Second Lieutenant. Georgo W. Cory, Orderly Sergeant.. James M. Gordon, 1st Duty Sergeant. Joseph M. Staley, 2d A" J. FT O'Reilly, 3d Chas. E. Francis, 4th John B. Davis, 1st Corporal. Wm. D. Piper, 2d James Tribble, 3i W.E. Mull, '4th J|y|
PRIVATES OF CO. D.
Blything, F_M. Hale, Lewis
Beymer"G D'.v*" Brown, r'
Brown
.Jewell, W'S
Knapp, Edgar "Lewis, ME' \"t McCnrty, W Murphy, Samuel —*Mwon, Wm
Iack[/r
Bogard, Lee Beal, Luther Caylor Joseph Christy, Cabill,'Tho^ Carney "John Davis, James Dow, John
Mahan, Isaac
ie jMpFarlaa,, Jobn iforton, Harrison Neal, Alfred E
Attention Co. D,
delivered to any part of the city by Hewrjj ett & Myers. d2t
j[ALLjKlNis Cgnfi^tionery at whole-{ sale and retail at Hewett & Meyer's, South Fourth street. d2t#
Attention Teachers.—Two
Opposition to Monopolies, and
sban^
Fbuit Napkinb,
Look
in
Blu*:
^.The a^jonrned meeting ofthe BatUiira, 1»J1Jtake pJafirattheBall of the G.'AR.,1 this evening, at^7A o'eleck) instead of the fiid Court Hodse, that having "been pre--F.rcr Obatctimrd, Chairaan.
ion
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3. An OlteeyB-Cpyer worth $12. Theto 4brW^ jflligaht arUcleS are to be? awardeASe^«aberlitvto the three largest jjiurchw^ at the Grflit. Claarance-Sale»W11r& Walmaley, aoeerdiog 4o'^ the '-tiifatf^jrtNiAed ia ao
Doyleys, &c. Ed-
eall Co. [6tf
Especial Notice.—Persons
RiddtWr. •—i 27-dtf.
a
C/iPeppcrs, A E
Etbington, Gko W Heed, Daniel EtWngton, Joa .D, _• Ru«an, Ed
c..
Eglan?Canon- s^'Re:cWt,G^ Francis, Wm A Reeve, E Forster, tticbard f| vSurns,-E Flagg, Wm "WtriuvEnos Goodwin, A Steimen, Josepn Gbodwio, A iD&Swialur, Joseph, Goodmau, Charles Tulley, John Gill, James Yickery, Harper, Wilson Yickery, Howe, Joseph ?•,:Voris, Charles Hovey, W »Whitaker, James Hale, Milton Woods, Milton.
Fighting
Blue.—A
at Howitt & Myers.
Bothin
special meeting of tho com
pany will be held Saturday evening the! 8th inst., at 7 o'clock at the old Court) House. A full attendance is desired. Bvj order of JAJS.'O'MABA, Capt.
Geo. W. Cory, Orderly Serg't. [d"t
Fresh Bread
every
day anil evening' d2t
Lost.—A small case of surgical insfru-! menu for which a liberal reward will be| paid by leaving them at my office. d2t. Dr. J. C. Thompson.
The Yellow Tick-et!.
Democrat
Ex
Hbw:btt & Myers keep tho best Jcu Cream in the city. d2t
Fresh
Bread, Rolls, Bans, Cakes, &c,,i
Before buying your summer Hats call and oxamino our new and desirable stvles in both straw and fur, at No. 85 Main street. dtw.
Most Bitters
of tho prtsent day that
aro loudly puffed through tho newspapers! a* having groat tonic and cprativo properties aro vilo compounds and base imposition?, containing no medical virtues whatever,and aro really very poor whisky bovorages and, instead of acting as a stimulant and tonic, havo a tendency to weakon the stomach by entirely destroying the coating. The public should therefore bo very cautions, and purchase none but Roback's Stomach Bitters, which havo stood the test as a remedial agent for many years, and are really as their name indicate, a stomach bitters, and not a beverage. They combine tho properties of tbe best tonic and a stimulant—a gentle laxative, an efficient anti-blllipufl agent and tho best Btemaohic known to tho world, and, when taken in conjunction with Eobacks Blood Pi&is, ,aro the safest and surest preventative agaifiBt all billiou3 derangements, thoroughly regulating tke_whaie system tad giving tone to the digestive organs. §They are-h^hly--ffcammendad---a3 an invigorating ""louic' "to "mbthErs nursing, increasing the flow of milk, and for convalescents, to' restore tho prostration which always follows long-continued sickness they ara unsurpassed^ Nohdhse bold should consider themselves safe from the ordinary maladies without these in valuable medicines. Thoy can be obtainedof anj^ d^pggi-t. jyll-dwlm
Especial attention is gulled to the variety and qualify of ths'Ccffees sold at J. A. Foote's Seed 8tore- The very choicest of Green Rio, Goldei Rio, Laguayra Ceylon Javaj Oid Government Java and Mocha, also roasted Rio and Java-and Ground Rio warranted pure. Lovers of good QSff® gvB alWayB it. at Foote's 65 Main Street and ut the lowest price fcr.q&smy: \r 7 dtf
TEE "TIGER" IS^LOOSE I ,~,a 4 •*Al-lHBfcifDKK*I£id'Gloves, $1,60.
Alexander Uuehesa' Kid Gloves (Lace BrcL) $1,75. The b«u goods -in-the market- at the price. arrivals aCC. Wit tig & Go's, 73^wnjtt^v --r
Etbry Body wants to «ee tho •'Tiger'
Somethingevert^ody bhould know, the cheapest placo to buy Hats is at West fall's. No. 85 Main street. dtw
TnREE*MORE ORDERS of.FaITS jUBt be ing' received at Eiddle'n. They go be canso the^'are^c^eap.''" 27-dtf.
THE '-TIGER" 13 COMING
SoxiB*'flt!fTFf^8^fil3',^o^vi3atiror is afforded by a convenient dress. The skirts of B. Woisz, opposite Post Office are pro nouncfd unorceptioo«Wo \in *Tegard to esse and comtdr^- ^jlwtf.'
Empress
Eugenie,
to whom tho female
world in indebted ftr tho introduction of crinoline,-ifl-^ajfjpihavesa^dfid^ggf-elegftnl iKprov.oment' »'iWonfl6r.-WJaihu dufua ceasing B. Weisz. No. 12, South 4th street has not by the Atlantic- Cable received
already, tho pattern of it., .L K,' 8^' JL
vFAiEicY
first,
class Teachers holding two year certificates can find employment at the Mont Rose School. 3end in your name with certificate for consideration of the meeting on or before Thursday, August 13tb, to [d2t] John G. Heinl, Director.*^
Notice.—I
High
Pricks for Pianos.—»Do not pay two prices for a Piano, when you can get as .good as thero is in the mcirklt for about half the money. C. L. Irving, of Indianapolis,: will open onejjf JiiB dneaNov/ York Pianos in ScuddotV Ice^ Cfeam Parlor, to-day. He has sovsraV in the tcity, that will be sold for -cos'A, or^good paper, at prices below nil" gbmpetittoQ.— Go and see them. Second
irretjH-
menti takenan.exchange for new ines aj:-d!f.
Hues Towelb for 20, 25, 30 anf 35 Edtall & do. [e,tf
New
Barber Shop.—Robert
Oo. hava opeoed in the south corner room of the National HoUse, a first-class Bar* ber Shop, something in advance of any-' thing yet attempted in -that—Uoe- ia-this cltv. Four skillful barbers havo bean secured, and every convenience provided for the comfort of those who may favor them with patronage. Experienced bar' Tiers will wait upon ladies at their residence for the dressing of hair. 5-d4t.
Buy
Lace Points
& Co.
cheap, st Edsal [5,tf
knowing
themselves indebted to roe ~tnr"account, will please pay, or close by note this week aug3-tf G. Foster
Smith.
Wednesday, August T5th 1838, at 9 o'clodfcj a. M., to sell my entire stock of t)ry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Queensware *c., aft auction without re 'Serve. T. E.
.STiTCH^gtr done -Riddle's...
Lemons
au
"8't t.
•"v »vk.
d,f
at our 25 cent counter—5,000
yards of Summer Dress Goods, worth 40, 60, 60 aad "5 cants, marked 25 costs per js^rd. Immense'sacriflce to ctoar. 3^d2w.
Tuell, Riplet,
Ctosing out at
ttb(flange
&o.
Daweo:t,"
(Successor to Dawson, Forrest & Co.,) '-^Co^per Third and Ohio street#.
neatly to .order at 27-dtf.
bj^iw box, and* old Potatoes
«VfM90 per busiftiUikt Baj^fe Bailey -r A .tw
I laa HUAil
t-wxfutiit
't
THE "Tiger" is jCATCHING!
Dy^ng, {Scouring and
Re
PAlRiNQ:r^H.«F.'Rein'ers still ?cqntinues to clean and color all kinds- of ladies' and gentlemen's- wear in any- fashionable shade also has. a practical tailor1 engaged to repair gent's clothes in the Deatest style dtf
LOOK OUT jJTOR THE jDlGEi?^ -—v 'i CttBiiW
Out.—iA
UNION MEETINGS.
Hon. H. D. Scott, Isaac N. Pierde, Hon. John G. Grain and others will address the people of Vigo county, on the political questions of the day, at the following timos and places: .C3'Jl
Centcrvillc, Pierson Township, Wednesday, August 19th, at 1 p. m. New Goshen, Saturday, August 15, at 1 p. m.
Chapin's Mill, Otter Creek, Township, Monday, Atlgust 17, at 1 p. m. Fhion Church, Nevins' Township, Tuesday, August 13, at 1 p. m.
Lockport, Riley Township, Friday, August Tth, at 1 p. in. Pierson Township, Township Houao, Saturday, August 8tb, at 1 o'clock p. m.
Hartford, Linton Township, Monday, August 10th, at 1 o'clock p. m. Middletown, Prairie Creek Township, Tuesday, August 11th, at 1 o'clock p. m,
Prairieton, Wednesday. August 12th. at 1 o'clock p. m. -i Honey Creek Township, Mount Zion Church, Thursday, August 13tb, at 1 o'clock p. m.
Township House, Sugar Creek Township, Friday, August 14th, at 1 o'clock ys V?w vi ,.-v p-m- i.,
St. Mary's, Sugar Creek Township, Saturday^. August 15th, at 'l o'clock p. m. The people, without distinctlpn of party, are invited to attend thesq meetings Como one, come all..
Graham Crackers, at C. I. Ripley's.
If you want to buy a Switch. If you want to get Curls. If you want a Waterfall. If you want to rent a Switch, Curls or Waterfall
N
If you want'to-buy or sell Hair. Call at Amalia Ritteeshamf's, corner of Second and Walnut streets, opposite Welch's Carriage Factory, jyll dim
For
the best variety of Fruit Jars, go
to Brown & Molvln'e. 30dtf
It is not probable that Absalom was obljged to us^any hnir preparation to forge hj? hair to gfow tit such an extreme leng.tb as
tlt.-is.*u^!tQ
Fruit
"TIG^fe it" "'-TIGER II!"
•"f
To the
expect to-be absent from
tho city for several' weeks, and during my absence my Books iind Papers will be loft with C. E. Grover, at Grover & Mil lers' Clothing store, No. 81, Main street, w'hefe all persons knowing themselves Indebted to- me either by note1 or book account, will please.cftlf and seitle. 24d2w "Joseph
GrJivee,^.
". .' -r-
^By reading in anoth'er.Column ofthe paper W. a.-R.yco fe Co- E*ploing where th^jTiger" can be- seop^ifih "Fetf^for er^ "body's' bei^Btl. .'y-
lot of Gtyit'a Garola
Liuen Collars, 14. 14J,'15, 15J, and 16 j-vwM' "flas vtfiilftf, W5rtti $8/0(f=for»$l,-5b per dosen, & Co 30dtf
Lion ^°oK :^TKUteT ^»^bstin,
Shryer & Co. agaiostthe world for cbeap ost Hardware. Give them a trial, dtf
Major
W. W.
Cartep.,
tJcions cahdi-
dftte for Coq*ress .will speak ^t th| follow ing.'Omea'aal placta, to wit: *_. At Center Point, Clay* Coutity, Friday, August 7th, at nfgjit.
At Stockton, Owen county, Saturday, .Augeit 8ib, at 3-tVclqck K. At TERH^ HAUtE, W«sdnesday ev®» iyng, August 12ih/.ut 8 o'ciooK. -.
At Mt, Zion Churcb, Honey Creek township, Vigo c&unty, Tburiday, Aueust 131b, at 1 o'clock P. M.
All aro invited to attend.
a
R. Bobbins
having removed hia business stand to 5th street betwaeinMaki and Ob fo, ia prepared to furnish'hfs'auaiymari' witii Garden and Field seeds, Liflae,jCe^ent, Ptaeter Paris, Flour, Feed ic. .'Give hits a call
,smA Robbins.
Coo.pfRsiAND Caspe^tefsS.—Wo are after you-withia-lRfga stock of Cooper and Carpentw-'atu^l^, jggt- received. Take a look.
Axhstin,Shrter &
30-atf
Auction.—Wishing
Cc.
1
The
my business, 1 will commence
Blackberry season, has begun.—
Ray & Bailey h\ve thorn fresh every evening at" 5 o'clock. Go and leave your
Okeah:.Biscuit,:Lemon
Dayton Cffwi^ia, aCa Q. Riflet's.
Fawgi Jt KGSTAB LE3 Rav fc 'Biflbis.
e^ory --N*
TT-fe-"*
It i&Ji&ilB. TALKiHty tlWipiaco to buy your Hats'iB at'Westfsil's, Nb- 85 Main tr dtw. :i a»j »o? cwia.
3.
r- f" •jiSi
have attained. In
our day, however,people quite freqently find it' necessary to call scientific skill to aid them in this respect. Such will fhd their every wish supplied in "Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative.''—Davenport {Iowa) .Democrat. dw-lw ,?i
Jars.
Hero Self-sealing Glass
A
(.v,
GalJopjjper^d.oatin^j $3,75
"1 Quart," T"- dozen 1$ Pints, dozen Luchworth's Self-sealing
Gallon per dozen
J^Gallou.per do^en.... 1
rQu'tfft^
TiVPiinn"
3,25 3,00
3,00 2,25 1,75
1 Quart dozen 1J Pint dozen.. O. K. Wax Jars—Glass.
1.75 1,25 1,25
dozen
1
^(Win'. •'.. ..
TinCan3" do2un
•F6r sale at No. 63 Main'street. •27dtf W. W. Shanitoii".
Gold and Silver Institution, En-larged-assortments of Gold, Gilt, Jet, and Guttapercha jewelry. Gold and Silver chains, Tablo silver, Varieties of Tua seta, .-Ice pitchers, Waiters, Goblets, Wine afld'».:Water stands, -Castors, Ice tub Cake Baskets,-fSu'gar and 'Cream sots, -GjaxH stands Colery and' Elower vases Buttor dishoo, Sirup cups, Fruit stands. Fruit knives, Egg and Custard stands, Napkin rings, Knives and Forks, Coffee urns &c., &c., tho largest assortment, the Town orStato at
1
1
.'^DlHtR.'.ERBBMAN.'C
?No-'?WarrenajBlock.:
Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Office, No. 196 Metropolitan Block, east Main street, Terre Haute, Indiana, All kinds of Threads, Needles and parts of ^Machines for sale also, new andimprov ed Grover & Baker Sewing Machines al ways on. handi nd for sale by, -Ate -4 a o.
A. antwell.
Trade.—Wards
celebrated
Paper Collars and Ci^s. The Dickens. -. The Black Crook.
Tbe Prince of Wales. Gents reversible linen finished cloth lined Cuff. C. Wittig & Co. 73 'Main'steet,, Sole wholesale Agents. Sold at list price, Jive per ccnt off. dtf.
LOCAL NOTICES.
Strength ts. Weakness.—Debilitated -men andvwoir.on—mado to by a process based uooa the i'Bjmiitii's of j-orur Mo«d why rltlt the danger of greater proatratioa wbiio abaalnteaad permanent raltsl ii within reach. It ii & fatal nlitake wlth tbootaodf, thatonly the prescribed medicines of physicians can onre them, and tb»y do not collider tho natnto, porposs or operation at thate drags inthoir contponnded condition, but awallow them eiinply on faith, aad rarely, if ever, derive cny positive benefit. Nov, we say that it ia aoasd judgement to nte a remedy which it can be ehuw& ha* effected actual and enduring cures and such •isMiebler'I'Herfi Bitters. It will cure the fesble of their ailments, fortify th-m against tbe danger! ot malaria, chaogcs !b tho climate. fiastaatioBsof the temperature, tc., wnila atth tamo t'me lt,bracos th' entire system and energi 16a the who'a seas We do honestly urge suffer era to 'throw phjMc to the dogs," and hereafter use Uishier's Herb Bittors.
Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Dr S. U. Hartmen4Co Propiietore, Lancaiter, Pa, dwlw
Moth PatcheH, Frcckies and Ian.— The only Beliublo Bemvdy for those brows dia colorations on the face is "Pcaars Moth ±md Fbechs Lotioi'.'- Prepared only by Da. B. Pcaar, 49 Bond St., New York, Sold everywhere mtS7.Cioeod
'PUte Crystal Ice."—The undersigned is now prepared to furnish tbe pablle with clear healthy Bmr aad Spring Pond Ice fcr the set" son, at low rates. Two wagons will roa daUy, and supply all BusinessHonseaand Private Fam iiiee. Orders left at tbe Post Office, with Ash ft McDonald, or at the Washington
6aloont
TXT"ANTED.—By a
Crarken and
day, at lodtf
WM,
will
meet with prompt attention. Those wishing a pure, healthy article of Tc-, well to order -froma30d6a JACOB tiTElNJIEHli.
Mb4i irlJgl3i COWCE^IitAXEI) IhXtlUQ rU^ Z«»aadr]r.-7r«t Oztlio Add.—
CiMBlflt'S OtfttflCUOa
Patent Pocket Pincuthon or Emery Baa
WANTED.
Young Man,
it who can speak Englith and Gtrmao flupo'iy a situation as 3aideman orB ok-He«re-, in a W oleoale or Betail Grocery or D'j Goods
Stow.
Has had some ezperieuce inthefoime-. Is a good Accountant and a fair Ponm»a. Inqnirwof A. KAUFMAN, auSd3t Cor. 7th and tt/iin Streets.
WOOLLEN, MAG ISTB ATE
And General Collecting Agent* Any buala« etitrnsted to him, promptly attraded to. Office-on Oldo street, between 4th and 6th itniti. a9lla fc ».** S-f j?A f'% -je^ci.# jr yd•."%
!-V SS..j'i~t y. -t
mm
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ATTORNEYS Wta. E. ilcLoan, 9£ Main strw{Baird it
Croft,-
88 Main 8treet
Scolt A Dnj, 60 Ohio Street. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. J. A. Yrydafth, corner
Uain aad
Filtk.
CliSt & wnifiMB*, corncr Ninth and Mnlbfrry BAKERS. Frank HelnigiBro., La&ywtto^Sttaet.
BILL POSTING.
tfro, \V, Belfenid^r, at this ofllec.
3
2
BOOTS AND SHOES.
N. And row 8,
Main
itreet,
bat.
Filth and
Sixth
Cbu. E. Rugglw, ic Korih Fourth ttreet. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. .Bsrtlett Anitln, 101
Main itroat.
J. P. McDooald, Poatofilee Lobby, tt r.r-i ii-i SI. \V. O'Connail/Alain atrsst uat of Fcurtb. CONFECTIONERY- AND BAKER
MrG« 4
Hewitt, No.22 south/lthstruct'
t- CARRIAGE FACTORY. Harper, Wildy Co.,Cor. 2d and Walnut, -iCLOTHING, W. H. Bannister, 79 Main-Street. Grover
A UUlcr, Sl Main fitreot. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE." II. Garvin A Owou, rriccipal, cor. 6th 4 Main.
COMMISSION AND GRAIN.
Lyno
& Lawss,
Main
J.
«t., sear corner
of 7th.
E. E, Bryant 4 Ci)., East ftlainStreet. John UanoyA
Co., First St., on Oanal
BaaiB«fc3
DENTISTS. a
L. n. Bartt olouiow, 157
C. 0.
ilain street.
4
real gam flavor,
•aw*#
x* .J
Lincoln, 6th St., between Main and
(^lic.
Bichardson,Ohio street, bet. Third nad ithv'
DYE BLOUSES.
af-.jrsS
n. F. Bjiner^fUaia, between £«h and 7th Star II. Olaridgfy No, 0 ortb tth St.
DRY GOODS.
Tuoli, Ripley & Co., corner 6tti and Mairf strfct. W. S. uyco A Co., 77 Main street. C. Wittig & Co.. 73 Main street. Eds&li A Co., corner Fourth and Main street Saxton & Walmaley, 111 Main street. rvrn«llu,i A naggerty, cornor Stain and Third
DRUGGISTS. im
Ira GroTor, Fourth street, opposite Market.*' Birr, Gulick A Berry, corner Main and Fourth. I. L. Mahan & Vo corner Jitaia and Sixth. ._ J. tl. A jOavis, corner Main aad bird, ,-if
FAR111NG- IMPLEMENTS. Jonoa & Joces, east side Public Square. j-g Lyno & Lawes, Maib St., near corner 7th. 64a ANDSTEAM.FJLTyERa S F. Geisor, Gas and^team Fitter, Mais Street^ between titlt ana "fh. ,.A GUNSMITH AND STINCIL GUTTER
Jobn Arautrong, Ohio street, east of Third, a HATS AND CAPS.-Jntej-h C. at65,116 Main street.
HOTELS.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, B. Uuckeil, South Fourth street. '"t! A Wni. 15. Manning, Ohio bt., Ea»t cf
ICE DEALERS
Jacob Steinmrfil, 68 Main Stri^ti Jacob Hay—Orders at itippetoe's. INSURANCE AGENTS,* ®ial" Scott A Crane, Main street, east of Fifth-
JEWELLERS.
,S. B. Freeman, 74 Main street. ..1 .. John K. Freeman, S Warren's Bloc JOB PRINTER, John A. Bryan, 116 Main Street, ii ." "J, MUalO DEALERS.' t* J. Ci.'Xindemann, 91 Main street. L. Ki-scer, Palace of Muslc,'4B Ohio street..»» ". M'jtoH^XClAjf. A Tittnian, le south 4 Bt. opp. Post OOca.' „, ./ MIL1IH1SEY. -tts Mrj. EC. Wyotb, 63"South 4th Ptre-t, 9J.4 Mrs. SI. U.Abbott, opposite Post Ofilct.-i. Mrq, M. A. Walter, (6 Main n4reets up stairs,
NOTIONS AND TRIMMlNGyv,i T, H. Riddle. 151 Main street. PLUMBER. It. Bucket!, South Fourth street.
Vrailroad agent.
James H. Turner, at^McKeen A Paddock's Mill KEAIi ESTATE-AGENTS. Grimoa & Archer, corner Main and 34 f(i,l ti-J Hi-tic?*,Jicott & Qp., 50 Qhio Street- y.
RETAIL GROOERSJ WawdJ
Jan»pU Strong, 190 Main strvnt. ^'-SKIRTS AND CORSETS B. W#*i82| oppomlo Poet OffiCf*. *,.*«• jpQ&i*
STOVES AND TINWARE.'" G. Fonter BmT£b, oneT6or fiastjuf^ulman's. fl. It. Henderson,- Fourth stKet, Bouth of P. 0 James B. Haggerty & Co., 187 Main street.
SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS. .3,3 J. A. Foote, 66 Main street. 'ad UNDERTAKER. tlip
Isaac Bali, earner Third and Cherry, 87.JB M. W. O'Connell, Main Street.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PASTUEE.—Pasture
for thirty.
bcid of Cattle, south 0 the Nail Factery. App to Is,iac Evaos, (colored mao), near tbo field. [*u5j1h] F. SJPPEBT.
QHfiAP mLLIim&Y.—— all kinds of Millinery Goods sold at 0081 during the Winter months, at
Mrs. M. H. Abbott'sr its tbe Poet Qffletv., ?wi Decltdtf1 as'2 Jidli
RENT.
rBooms,FORstory,andgood
'E BENT—Two
business
with Cellars salt of reoras to
eaoh, in the second in t)te Odd ffeliows Bulltilug, onThifd otree' near the public ilqaare. Terms rsasonsble. Soouirs of i. H.
FOR SALE.
FOR
SALE.—STOVE, TIN
AGBlOULlCaaL- STOftB in the city 01 larrs tiaute, Iw iaaa, with or without the Tig ner's Tools, ich a(e a ail and namber osasetu St ck of Qjidi, aboat four tboanasd dollars, and weil oelreted fur tbe trade, iiosse w-ll eeiabLsh edc and in agbod locatioa. Best low atftfcpu* 'age Wi.l sell for tart ca.b, the balance is payments to tun, with interest. 1' is lsaaex« ceilent opportaai 3 tor pirtlei that wish, la invest to. this btiain^ss. Terre Haut eoe ,f tbe trout thriving titles io tbe 3ut«, and has a large trade from 11-iu. is au adjuiafn counties.
Cause ol selling-^tootiaog* j.ln«si. Address Jylldwlis i'. 0. Box 4»i, Terra Haute, Xad.
1POE
SALE.—A
two-story
FHouseSA1/E.-—Icccapii-d-by
3E wish to sell aay and Lot, new Dr. Thoa.p
tou,
i'UitoJ on tie ctto»r oi Sixih aid Mulbe" ry streets. Fjr particulars, e- ijnir» at No. 81 Bauih Jfifth street, ot MBH. MaNN.
Jauo CM2u At Mrs. Baakin^bam,
I?OK SALE.-HOTJSlfand LOT X. —oltustad corncr ot 12th an 1 Eajle streets coiitiia flic ru me, Wtil!, cis c, ce l«r, and ecp plied with all kinus oi shrubbery. Mtqa-reou the promt S3- jelldlu
C?OE SALE—Sewing
Rat,
at ttcu mm cm aoi.
For Sale b/ ail respectable Grocers andDroggists. JySOdwSm
Machine
-I? Having tcrchased a dinger aewiag 2Ut -bine, I wlsu to dUp^s« of a Wbeeler it Wilson Machine that I bava been Csing. It is in good order, ana oWf tbe beat. Wiii be sold for fttf, caeh. a SABAH B. HlZXlt, 9dtf j. Corner 3d & Walnut atrmts.
Fl/I,
eoach, ant FLEA ARti BElrBro
EXTERMINATOR. T. R-STNTARD, rfcl 323 Olive Nirei t* «.•!•» Lonis, Mo.
Orders by mail" will be proiaptly attendad tn and goods sent to *iiy jrftrr of the Conn try mjCOdSm
HABBERT.
IOWA
J.
K.
5?AK8H
HKAL KSTAT1C AGKiVCY. EAUSfe, V.'ILO LANI8, And CUt Pcuparty of erory deacrip ion, for Sale.
An experience of fifteen years enable oa to insure satisfaction in erery ilepaidttentofliaainew ating to a general Beal Estate Agenr£
HARBEKT MAB&fi. 54 WAjuNtrr flTju^r" BXT4WI7 Plcfn .:•£•?. Si "S t'o i' f*r ii H'a
:5?
lisiK
~'ds»,wq H'-sopm.
If 17* f*
DRY GOODt.,
..,--,.•3:, 9.
From the above shall offer our
*3!
u!
AT,
Mi 1 '.i «o
its far,
•-i lit WwifT
3 'i 1 *.
at-»A ft :t 5 *9* ir I
n--: -.!*»«
11
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toasjrttja 'ia
a ?f a fidi a *oI t'lfamtr..?.'! '.t*
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3
S££ I mttr» fea'a" t*1 .iSt* e. .1 i"• «K #Vri rfj?
A).« WMC
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TIIELl, RIPLn WS
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SEMI-ANNVAL etiE&TAmiB
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Angsst
"1st,
vi. j-T-'-awji
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SlOtl ||xs
DRESS
3W
Netioncl House, corner Sixth aad Main. 01 ark Uouse, corner Ohio and First. Terre ilauoelioufe, corner Main and Seventh. Early -House, West end Main street.
COMPRISI-NQrAJ&W^f 0
LATE3T
•Ksii -rrta t~*e *#aap.Js«4S»S •8*1*" a»t»---K "c
&2UI& C8#
.. ,* b~r j.„i -:r*& -SW1 i'Ut
.,tt sC
-.3® f*
is jf
cs'-f
„__ »I »l.
tiipiiiViiiS®
BEFORE 8EBTMMBMA
n0"
TCMLUMIPZjftt..* Corner Fifth 'and Main StreeM^ fTERBE
n.£p^xjm^
.r^- al c:v". j, 3 1
1
cT
1.^
r-r a *i-ts idt trim 5 "sri -1-*
1 .« ^ss }3-'
l-
if r, eif- rf s.'t -coffiMbtdUtf Hfjeett -••bisit dry:
THE "TIOER" THE "TIGm^: THE "TKJER*vi-3-.*
w»,-
K'f
1
bQ&d•:use
COIHPRTITIOK BIiatfCBm If BSW.'aM \dt
TtffiA
narefl-
BUY OOOBS, EVERYBODY.' Vbs CHEAP! Our Stock is too lares to anumerato,iUj buyers will bn amply repaid for Pom«(
"DOWN TO WW1'
As every Deportment wilJ nndsrgofr ducticn in prices as tbe Hill's 4-4 Bleached Muslies Good yard wide"
l!
1
Merrimack,h Prints Ginghams iBcti Domestic Pe Laines .1... 19 ct Honey-oomb Quilts Swiss Organdie Muslins
45 ets
These Gfoodt are Woiyb 65 On Plain. Buff, Piak and Bsi Or JAOONCT LATfXi ttftT Ol
These arc -ha very best qdality, aad have ellisgat C5 csnts
and
Frcacb Btripe eiveHiUS mi
Ai 95 Cents a Fard,
bri^k
Ssis.R House. »ith dweilibk sitatM, one a or ea of Mctteen & Paddock's Mil!, oa £.st Malu 8tr et, will be seld oa te.seaabla ti ras. Will take a walling in tb« city In part pay. Enquiru on the premises. 3id]a
oil.,WW
JIZ3S CE2FMI
The GreattfVt
J«b
—IN—
White Lace Points, Muk W* Points Selling at 50 C«»ts
Am On the Dollar
0eop Skirts i»u will tars to pay 91,60 fur tbem alsasrhsrs.
Hoop Skirta.i.^ 9..
1
Bold Heretofore at TwoDollac*.
•^ssssesas
m-—:
NOTION
White Goods, Piques, Mo"iery, Glovta, Trlittm Parasol*, Fane, Si »-l v„--= bp$ ?sscj/t i, ,-kii: Vif.t 1
a
tk
Have Caught the
*J
lit
"Tiger
TearAtlly and prices are blepdioy ptdhiilj. -•rr*i "I. 1 -:j SJifr
e." »*..•
Will t%ke warning and
"Buckeye"
t*
t- -*'!v a' ,4k Sl£EPTIC»t
Lo
When too late, altorksrikf aap.-Usd tk^tisM higher prios. el—haw M|Ih I only ft^alwrtMMt to"
at much
DRAW
Look oat for. Low
tkla
rvt .. CSC
liatiaeot will more. fb«t« AllTBStUt. zxe a
From this time oot, at"
w, So
BVCE
.•Uti
3
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