Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 October 1868 — Page 1

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Net Democratic gain.., Bapublte«i.majority in

Baker's majority..

Late News from Havana,

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Outrages by Insurrectionists

Lawlessness ln Sonlli Oaroltna.

Mr. Seymour at Buffalo. MLU.

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MADRID,

LVANA, Oct.

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LOUDON.

Oct.

22.—The

Prince flfid

Princess Girginti have arrived at Brighton. The Qtwen crfBpain is also expected there.

France

PARTS,

Oc-t. %1.—General Se|raa« BIS

written letter to the editor ofHlia Ganloea declaring in favor of a monarchy as the best suited to tho state of Spain. He says, however, that the lenders of the revolution have resolved to act entirely in accordance with the voice of the people as to what form of goi&rnhiafiji shall ba adopted forjthe country.

It is reported that Ferdinand lias accepted the proposal to come forward as a candidate

Spain.

October 22.—The' Central

Provisional^Jj»nta_heW a sewioa_jeater-

Resolutione werl Qdopt&^nrging* the abolition of capital punishment, the removal of convict prisons from Spain to Africa and tho Phillip ine 'IsUudsf and the formation of volunteer rifle associations throughout the country.

After recommending all the local Provisional Juntas to follow its example, the Central Junta dissolved.

From Buffalo.

BUWALO,

the inclemant weather an immense crowd gathered in the large Skating Bink to hear Horatio Seymour make his opening speech of the campaign. Long before the hour for speaking the Bink was crowded with ftilly 8,000 people. Only two days were giveb for preparation, And y«t it brilliant torchlight procession of fbut or five thousand persons in uniform escorted the distinguished speaker to the Bink not a little of which could gliin jpnt»tic|| Hon. James Humphrey, Chalrtfran'6f the meeting, called the assembly to order at S:30 o'clock, when Governor Seymour delivered an eloquent, impressive and stirring address.

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West Virginia Election.

WHEBUW VA.,

Oct, 22—Relurns

vory meagre and come in slowly. "Wood county and Parkers burg city gone Democrat^ a Damocfatic gain of 200 over the vote of 1866.

Beturns thus fu- receive^ skow Da»p^ cratic gains. Ohio county and "Wheeling city close. Bapobnckns Concede" ft has Democratic by 100 majority, Democrats claim 200. v.

Beturns trom Centre town&hi|> show Bepublican

22.—Dispatci^S

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been ijaceived giving.^a8mB«H§# ists in The pro? insurrectionists

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tween: Tunis aDd PuertoJiani^, The country was coinpUttAj&ttM*W&*C~ The insurrectionists were conscripting all abte-bodied men, white and black, but desertiiona were frequent.

The negroes were in great fear cif these banda

From Panama

NBV YOBK, Oct. 22.—The Bising Star

S'awrhiiff^ The! government established in Chirriqui by the consdJIKWisfrjpariy s^O#e fuses lp acknowledge the provisional gov'ernfrient on the Isthmus.

A rdilitary force wa3 to be sent from Panacea to settle the question.

mbfEtffii®:,, discovered in New South Wales. The! great tidal wave, which started in *]*eni, |A.ug. 13th, was felt throughout the Auatr^lian colonies very severely the next dny, but jifigig£iomilamajBB report-

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SEITITCUI JNO.'B. NEKNIMLOK .U fi Made'an elaborate Speech at'the -Mfiroantile library Hall last night, to a very respectable audience, in which he discussed Natfofaal and State questions and policies atpoqeiderable length.

I CORNER STONE. The corner-stone of a hall to be erected jointly by Masons and Odd Fellows, in the ni irthern part of the city, was laid to-da^ with imposing ceremonies.

ILL-HEALTH.

Gecj. H. Pendleton has telegraphed haretiat he will not be able to fulfill his engagements to spaalc in Missouri in consei Uence of ilUhealth.

Ffom

CHICAQ1

Natiohal Underwriters reassembled this morning. Thi report of William McLean, Chairman eff the Comipit^e^®p ltt^ip9|prds and rites, setting forth the duties of Insurance Companies relative to rates and organization of local boards, was made the special business

Th frted

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The Hartford branch to have jurisdiction jover theNswEnglandSt&eik Oi The New York branch over the Middle Spates.

Ohio over the States of Tenneese,_Ken tuclTy The Chftagoora^icn over Ilnnois an the North-western States.

The report was adopted. The following committer were ap« dointed:

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Oct. 22.—Notwithstanding

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tons issu reoel ties, apov&pg unsafi by reason in thofe counties

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Theiinsurgenta had taken to incendiarism abd robbery. A band headed by Bubal Calva had

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(Jovernment troops'^illKNu«n4.#i hting in Net Zealand with the Moories and were \rhipped.

From St Louis,

ST.

appointed a short time ago by the St.

the Nitional Board of Trade, at its meets ing it* Cincinnati on tho second of DecembeK have made the following report:

The Board of Trade of St. Louis pro-

Tni-at, in favor of an early roturn to speciejpaymente of the adoption by the National Government of measures effect-

generil Government of measures to

:cheap0n

d«ed

and extend telegraphic commu­

nications between the different parts of

Third, in favor of the ren^oval ^y.,the general Government of'all obfetrilctiorfs to tll^ liivigation of the Mississippi river

and it^ navigable tributaries, and to remind to all municipal authorities lo-

com catcd ducti th slble.

of local charges a3 shall render smerce^tff fcftfillriverls friea9 §&§>

Foiirth, in favor of the continuance by Congress of such subsidies to the Union Pacific Baift&di :ia|tera^i«§ioji, be sufficient to provide ior its extension

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expei on th

Tsport, pourmig cum

meroiis dicrepancies in the common form of insurance policies, and requiring an

'Thf^tss more pxplicif language ii\ the policies all Insurance companies.

Th^ report was adopted. Thq spacj^l, flqnmittee |o? been iofaw^i?Sttl mattaf ,of MTmai comn4tte4«Bi«ic6ftdiari ommehding the appointment of a committed of 12, three in Hartford, three in Now York, three in Ohio and three in Chicago.

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Hatiford—Webster, Kellogg and Eldridge New York—Hastings, Bankin and A.jJi $mith Ohio--J. B. Ben net, H. B. Cassillv J-imd «43L }—QWcai Thos. Gobdmsin, "W. jRoild an mlk*r'

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I From Washington. ^WASHINGTON, Oct 22.—Commodore

Gen. Hancock will leave for New York to-n%bt to assume charge of the new headquarters, Division of the Atlantic.

ending the llth, were 12,922,487. APPOINTMENTS. following persons have been appointed Storekeepers:

J. Hesry Ball, 8th District, Wisconsin. H. O'Donnell, 3d District, Ohio. J. B. Kaipps, 24th Distriot, Pa. JacoD Kinehart, 24th District, Pa. Andrew McGreen, 6th District, Ohio. Hubert Shirely and B. P. Lightburn, 5th District, Kentucky.

J. Billingsly, 24th District, Pa. GATJGER8. J. M. MsisfleMFiad^JMMetyjtadfwir W. H. Fiak, 4th District, Ind.

D.gmort. ^Pct.' ZI.--who attempted to assassinate ,-™ erton last w£$c, Waved eatirtiilaUion ^6% day and was committed to await trial in the Repordert Court, November ?nd, |fi'

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u'pthtilani'flti'iTTuHrting' tiist bt-^M ounts of otftn%ei in tenco&n^

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dafiedi ir»calls'ftfwn all Magirtrfttes and IliilluUiorities M.

every and iffais efforts t$ pi _smofatiMi to «tri. arm band'organize a sufficaa&t ten liStizen# tio ove|fcom« the. ¥eelfltweponsifoli^y of conr,i4iol«rover disastrotn and-depdora-st. rest on 'tlie heads of tbo3e' Who

aeco

calling onliegroes to rise an,

assagsihate whites. OOTIV 08 ,2?'

provoke them. -jraBcopAt. A lirge meating last evening at St. Ann's Church, of Disbops, clergymen and others of the .Episcopal Church favoring J£# frie and open church movement Addresses in favor of it were delivered by bidipps Quintard, of Hanaessee,

ituctive flee occurred, the workthe 17th four miles north of Spring Bo'ckland county, New York, burned ~&j|*ns and the celebrated "Patiot." The fire was caused thl explosion of a kerosene lamp lantern. ^Jie'inan baTrying the lafatdrn was serionllx.. if .Ac^.. stallic a was insurw^%r" $10,000 the buildipg8$2,0(f0.

A|#kstkd.

eiry'StaraJlift, a commission merchant living ofii 22d street, was arr^ted yestei lay and committed to the Tombs orichirge .of having stplefi two l^orse blank )ts, worth* $75, two years ago- It" is sak igtjeoiftfesied the thpfk^.,. j, v,

IlirattmABY«- 80CIITT. il At the ninth anniversary of the American Church Missionary Society last evef^g,kn abstract of the annual report was raven, showing the Society had expendep several thousand dollars in missionarar WOT^ in-%ne West, from which greatIgood had resulted, and that it had nberally supported by the EvangelicM jWJilic. 4)LUlresies[ itop' 4&L-. MilestKendrick, of Kansas, the ,B^v. G. S. Cuinmings, of Kentucky, ana Bev,

MY

-^wsa^tna*

he latter divine.

to theiPaoIflc OaffaS As a disfcrrM F«|d. Iff PRIZE TIGHT. Fiffli, In iavorof declaring the cities ThJ Inafmeatine' toarrange

of St! Louis, Cincinnati and Chicar" i. of St Louis, Uincinnati and Chicago, ports Qf entry, 'dnd&sh(S restrJ^fiSS atii regulations only as shall protect the Government against fraujl.

ispatch toTKees'& waller, from the of California, savs the balustrade m^ ,af the ornamental work, on the bah^t' wit Shaken deem. &3St3LSU I

ther carnage to the bank,

POSTPONED. ZI-VX'TI'

Xh( case of Jtosenberg, charfei| with dealii in fraudulent naturalization papers, lasibgdh frostponed till Saturday.

icted to i| 1st of

i.iprrpp.-H AITTE INDIANA. K.JfcLUA1

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SOCIAL BBUHlpN. -.j C»

A ocial reunion of the different EvaugelicJiS^QisrgfahB? Spftppp#! Cbwrch was told to day, eleven bishops and 400 cl«rgim^:presei%

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Th

S. S. l^lri5a,l inTSnded Tor" "tire" ip of the Japan and China line, is ed to be ready to start for California

M&r.Cb. xurnj/i

y|by thieyee^yeaterday during a mo: tt|ry atllnoe-df tb^ ^t'aymah.' It Wai afterwards recovered, having beenatored in an Ice house up town.

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COLLISION.

TV4 trains

trains on the Morris & Eas^x^Rail-

road collided yaiterday ail Stanhope, Jersey. Several cars smashed, two ngers killed and many wounded.— ailWjay officials refuse to g^ve p&rtia^lara, to the press.

A J:& TTEHOID«lnrK»J5|##Os?«i.M Precautionary measurtsare b^ing taken by th$ health board to prevent tbe introduction of typhoid fever by vessels arrlvmg from Liverpool in many parts of hlch citv and neighborhood tbe disease

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In ifiVcaSe of Green against Shumway and others, a decision of great mo* ment {has 4ust .been given fey the Couj of Anpaals "of this State, tt explicitly mffirnlB these two proposisions. First, that 4 test oath cannot, under the Oonstitutiori of the United States, be required by legislation, as a condition of the right 'lliffrage. Second, that the Legislature tfi$ (State of New York has no power to establish by law, any qualification whatever, |or electors in this Stat$^ ,-j

I ALABAMA CLAIMS. .".1 It ii stated the Government has received a dispatch from Beverdy Johnson that tie Alabama claims have been r,eir^d'to the arbitration of tbe King of f-rg m:

BAIL RKDUCTO.

In ihe case of Geo. A. Fitch, arrested at thajsuit of District Attorney Courtney,

sidentofthe United States, and attempted to affect plaintiff's redioval from office by these means, aad imprisoned in default of $ 1(^00^1, by the prisoner's counsel for reduction of bail&and an affidavit of, the prisoner read, tlfatt^estatements made by him were untru*, and togtigated hy an^i Miss Ann S. Stevensoj, Ihe authoress, bail was reduced to four thousand dol lars, aind a writ of inquiry issued to assess amount of damage sustaiaad- by plaintiff.

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Detrolt*irt

oftenthousa^j^bwK

BXPRBSe COMPANIES. *3^ 1

Officc/rs of the different Express Companies bald a meeting tc-day to perfect business arrangements. •, 1 .i... --W-SS

v. -ir-V From Waahville

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first was mile heats, Association

•Secondrac* a dash of two miles, and was won by t^lisk1* Litila MaiOkj beating Phoenix Belle. Time, $59g.

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3:»W ft^ber ?2rfrrvAi Cbwlfla-

BaMtmoro

B. Cartriicfiael, oti«,"

^bctors at Large for thib oil a letter this morning in rttt proposed change of candidates.

He eays such action on the part of -t Democratic National Committee would tratisoend any authority of the Committ^ a«d would disclose a degree of arro4 gance without parallel.

From Whediilg, Va." Oclibe* 22.-TThe3ecaln a" la passing off quiet,

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throughouVfhe S

a large vote beiog polled. The ticket is long and returns will come in slow. In this city great efforts are being put forth by both parties, bands of musi« parad{ng the streets all day calling-out voter?.

j\ From Hew Orleans.^ Nxw ORLEANS,

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uiileg|,,oS Wisoonsin, Neely, of Maine, and

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EARTHqUAKE...li iili ..

a|l repel the lOth of August, announ at sevfen O'JCJOCIIC that morning Peshawur was isited by an earthquake. It was at first eolle but afterwards very violent. One astion and one gateway were shaken downTthr& Itintriea buried beneath the wall, )ut were yet alive. In tho city, toweri and S^Efe^ especially $d structui#,(foil- *nr riBltfbi-^is ftiltancfee, but no hmtMU j. 4 ^|i

from Posh^wuf,.India, August, announce that

Oct. 21.—The office of

tbe Bapids Tribune,' at Alexandria, w^s destroyed three nightB ago by a mob. All quiet in St. Mary's Bince troops arrived

A large meeting of ex-soldiers passed resolutions to-day calling upon the Unit ed States and Gen. BuoBseau to protect ex-soldiers and loyal citizens. »9g!' ,-

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PHiLADELPHiA, Oct. 22.—The Press hafe a special dispatch dated New OrleanB yesterday, which says information has b^en received of the assassination of Bobeft Gray, Justice of the Peace of Cuddo parish, on the 14th idst., and Baratad Salette, of Harville, while in bed with his wjfe, on Ihe night of fcbe 19th.

FRANCISCO,

Oct.

I

COURT OF INQUIRY

Tbe result of the Court of Inquiry recently held at Mare Island Navy Yard, "to investigate a series of charges of a political nature against commander Bussell, is favorable to acquittal,

Tho charges were made to President Johnson over a forged name,

From Wilwaukee.

MiLWAURjEE, Oct 22.—Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, addreMw nepuolicahs to-day. A torchlight procession of one thousand escorted him to the Bink tonight^

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eating tp.arrauge for tho

4ght between O'Baldwin* and "Warmald Will tfe held at Harlem next Monday. It is reported th^ flgbt will Jake pjaca n^xt

Cold Weather.

TORONTO,

Oct. 22.—About three inches

of sndw fell last night. Dispatches from Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston and points west of Toronto report the weather very sold and two to four inches of snow on the ground., _— mm'

Snow-*'4

BUFFALO,

N. Y., Oct, 22.—Heavy fall

of snow here this morning.

CINCINNATI MABKET,

By TMpgraph.)i'- Omoimun, Oct. 22. FLOUR—Dull aMd priees nnsettled and nominal.

WHEAT—©nil. a CORK—Steady at S-'l OATS—Dull at 55@5fc., 'r RTK—Dnll at SI 35. BABLET—Dull and no sales prices nomlnaly nncbanged.

COTTON—Dujl at 23@23^c fair middling up-

'"traiflKT-Steady at 1 16.

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ABSENT DSAXMAN.

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SoAe rfSk#thousand doHat#- worth5 x»f prpp^ty which was laden on a d^ay in '^r of Ball & Black's, was driven aeyesterday during ee of the drayman.- It Was

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MESS PORK—Held et $31 no sales. BAOON—Firmer under the advices from New Orleans,

SHOULDERS—He[d at 13%c and clear aides at

17f?ABD-pnll

at 183^c.

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GROOEKIES—Unchangea ana nrm BULTEB—Dull at 35@40c. The latter are ex-

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Oct. 22.-Judge Bich^ *tte Demoeratw

BALTIMOB..,

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EQOS—Scarce at 27c. APPLES—Unchanged and in fair demand at

RAPES—88012 pearbbl. POTATOES—Dull at 75@80c per bnthei. LINSEED OIL—Sail and prices nominal no demand.

FLAX SEED—Dull and drooping. GOLD—135£ Spying. II Exchange firmer buying at par and selling at 601-Wpremium.

#1 •, NEW YOBK MABKET By Telegraph.]

NEW YOBK,

Oct.

32.

FLOUR—Heavy at &@10c lowhr 8709 barrels. $6 20(96 80 for superfine statu western 95@755 for extra state 70®8- for extra western 8 2008

for white wheat extra 7 60@9 70 for

B. HI O. Q@10 for extra St. Louis 10(^14 Tor good ohoice do, closing quiet tialiforniadull and declining at 7 75@10 60.

BTS 1TLOUB—Dull at 36@8 20. OOBN MEAL-Quiet. WHISKY— Heary and lower at 1 15(gl 11 free. WHEAT—Heavy at l@2c lower 1 62@1 64 for No 2 spring 2

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13 for amber State 2 35 for

white Michigan. BYE—Quiet. BABIiEV—More steady atJ2 20

2

40 for ("ana-

da West. BALEY MEAL-Quiet. OOBN—Steady and advatided slightly, closed dull and drooping 12200 bushels at 1 12^1 14 far unsond and 1 1S@1 16 fur sound mixed western afloat, clotting at 1 16% for sound and 1 14@1 17 tor common western yeitow.

OATB—Active and firm at 76c for new western afloat and in store. ...... BYE-Dull.

COFFEE— Oueet: Bio at private terms. SOQAB—Inir request at 3l@21%., rx

MOLASSES—Dull. *, HOPS—Quiet at 6@10c for old ana tur new crops of American.

PKTBOLEUM-16^16

cash

for canned 29J^ rflned

bonded. LIN9EED OIL—DuIU at 99c@l 01 for small lots.

9PIBITS TURPENTINE—Quiet

28 60(2)28

a) 43^3«4c.

POBK—Opened steady and closed liwer and irregular at

$28 2S@28 60,

mess closi&g 28 25

25foratprime

62 for Old do, 24

£S@S8 60 for prime mess BEEf EEF —Dull at 11@19 for ntw plain mess 1925 for extra mess. «.

BEEF HAMS—Dull at 29@33c

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CUT MEATS—Dull i2%. SHO LDERS—14@19c. I»ABI—Heavey and lower at 16^@18c for •team 18@^4 for kottle rendered.

BtlTTKB—Firm at 30@l7c Ohio 38@48c for swte.

OHEESJE—Steady

at 13§17£.

GOLD—Opened at 3B^ and fell to 35and closed at 3S%@36%.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Aatrichan Oloafcingi nt vCOCI Chinchilla Cloaking. ,, 0ft-^ Double-width Scarlet Opera Cloth. Double-width Blue Opera Cloth. High colors Plaid Claaking, 6-4 wide. Sccond large iirvdjce Water This da{y opening at

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Corner 6f 5th and itnlr.

STSTKS AND THWAEE.' TnttHiim, Oct. 12, 1868. Haviag boaght'the entire Stock of Stoves and Ware* of W. Lockwood, I am prepared to wate on all that may call on me at the Old Stand, 171 Main Street, between Sixth and Seventh.

P. S. All kinds of Job Work done in the best manner and witq dispatch. ^Please^hreine a call. octl5dtf

G. S.

CWOOB.

0AJRRIAGB MANUFACTORY

1ABPER, WlLDf ft 00M Oorner aad Walnut atreeta, Terre Haute, lad., Knaeaoataatlr on band, and manufacture to ortjer, all the latest styles of CARRIAGES

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BUGGIES

We use none bat the finest material la the oentrsctionef oar work, aad warrant tt superior oiuay offiw^d In this market. Especial attenttoa tiveato

BUS1N ESS aiRECtORt,, &.TTOBNSY».

'"Wm Si' McteaW. 9^M»lii njfr*l cruft. Main Streeti Day,

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B. Garjin

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I. L. Mahan

21.—Captain

Mitchell, commander of tbe U. S. slearaer Saginaw, was murdered to-night at the corner of Sutler and Stockton streets, in the cdntre of the city, and the todv robbed.

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AND BUiLDEBsJ?

I YrVdaghi corner M^tn emd Flftlf. ... eift

HllfM, cotae* iiluth aixl SfcuHsrry BAKBBS. Alg* Bro., Lafayette fetft^f

POSTING^ oice,

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Geo. W. Beifsnider, at BOOTS AND Sit.. I N« A-ntfrews, Main street, bet. Fifth' Uhaa. E. Bugglee, 16 North Fonrtli iitreit.

BOOKS AND STA'frC)NSByf

'Bartlett A Anstln. lOlMain atraei. 'ff

M. W. O'Connoll, Main streot east fefJtourtU.

CARRIAGE PACTORY.

.Hajrper, Wildy & Co., Cor. Ancf Walnut.' CLOTHING. ~'n~ W. H. Bannister, 79 Main Street. ..t Grover & Miller, 81 Main Street.

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COMMERCIAL COLLEUK.

Qwon, Principal, cei 6tli- 4s, ^lais

COMMISSION AND GRAIN.^

E. It, Bryant A Co., East Main Struct. John Uaney

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Co., FiratSt., p,q (.ivnnl Baaupi.

DENTISTS. 9

H. Bartbolomew, 167 Maittatceafe t, O, Lincoln, 6thISt:, botweoii Main ana utile. J. Bicliardson,Ohie-etroet, bet. 'Xhirui«il,4ni.

DYE IdOUSBS. ajg

H..F. Sainer^, Main, botwi»a Cth and 7tU. £l!'. H. Ciaridge, No. 8 'North 4tti SK

DRY GOODS. 'r

Tneii, JRipiey Co,, corner 5th aad Alaijurtj~a$t. W. 8 1tyc«A Co., 77 Slain street. C. M(iUi|(

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Oa.r73 Main Btroet.-- .*

fdBall 4 Co., corner Fourth and filaiu sl/^tt Baxton

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Walmsley, 111 Main str^t.

CnrqeiiusA Uaggerty, corner Main And Tliinl

DRUGGISTS. Vrj

Ira Groyer, Fourth street, opposite Market. Barr, Gnliek

A

Berry, corner Main fttifl Foirrfh,

eoraer .Main and $ixth.

Hi A. Davis, corner Main anil Third.

FARMING IMPLEMENTS»

Jones

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Jones, east side Publio 8qua"»«. ^1 A

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Lawes, Main St., near corner 7tli

GUNSMITH AND STINCIL CUTTER

John Armstrong, Ohio str&et, "cant of Third.'"

HATS AND CAPS.,

Joseph C. Yates, 146 Mf.in street. Westfall Brothers, 85 Main utrcet. .* Mttn

'HOTELS.'

NktroBil House, corner Sixth'and Mainr*'*^"" Clai'lt House, cprner Ohio and First. Terre HauseHonfe, corner Main an3 Seventh EarQr House, West epid Main street.

HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTEl^.,

Wm. B. Manning, Ohio St., East of 4Ui.

'ICE DEALERS.

Jacob Stttiiiuchl, 68 Main Street, "u

Jacob'Hay—Orders at ttippetoeV j4f

INSURANCE AGENTti.

Scott & (jrane, Main atreet, east of Fjftl^.

gg JEWELLERS*. .. Ii

life, j^e'eman, 74 Main street. John B. Freeman, 5 Warren's Block

JOB PRINTER.

Johq Bryau, 116 Main Street.

MUSIC DEALERS,^,

J. 6. Lindemann, 91 Main street. L. Kisfmer, Palace of Music, 48 Ohio street.

MECHANICIAN.

ji

A. Tittman, 16 south 4ih St. opp. Post Oflioa^..-*.

MILLINERY. .I$A

Mrs. M. H. Abbott, opposite PoBt Office,^... NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS.

B. Buckell, South Fourth street.

14 Jcf 3

RAILROAD AGENT,

,V3g}

Jamts H. Turner, at McKeen A.PaddacltVMill,

REAL ESTATE AGENTS^' l*-£t

Hickcox, Soott & Co., 60 Ohio bti eet. Hendrich & Lange, corner Main and 4th streets.

RETAIL GROCERS.

Joseph Strong, 180 Main street. '.

5

ms

SKIRTS AND CORSETS.

B. Weisz, opposite Post OfUce.

STOVES AND TINWARE.

(j.TTosterSmith, onedoor Eastof Hulmau's. 8. B. Henderson, Fourth street, South of P. O Jampa B. Uaggerty A Co., 137 WUui^treet.^

I SEEDS AND IM PL KM EN TS."

JV A. Foote, 66 Main street.

UNDERTAKER.

Isaac Ball, corner Third and Cherry,

M. W. O'Conueli, Main

MId

...

J% .r?«x ii.'

»T«Bi«E, owmiggMal^fpi.

OWIN TUKAVB C. "iBTAHT E. R. BR YANT & CO., (Successors to J. U. TURRBIi.J Forwarding & Couimissiou Merchant?

DSILEBB IN

Oral ii« Flour au«J Halt. 'i*£5 •.

-r

Highest market price paid for all kiudsot Grain Agents for

STAR UNION LINE.

W'ufre Home on M4iiTj, !*tra.et, Near the T. H.

A

I. K. R. Dupoi

JOHH HAW*T.

I

Feurth andT Maiu Fitrevts,

TorreQjHautft, Hindi aj 1-

1

A. be tracts of title furnished, Loans negotiated, aad Meney investort.'*)'{•-

I FOR NALE.

tlTY PUOPEBTY.

Forty Lots in Linton's Addition to Terre Haute Hous« and lot, east Ohio street, Heme and lot,io MoMnrr»ln's .Wdltftldh, House and lot in Slblejr's addition on bin street, Honte and lot io Buse'B adUtion ti| till street, House and lot on Poplar,: twtrsoii eti and 7th streets

House and lot on North 6(lf, hfrwe^n *tfesnut and Linton streets. Two business Houses on ftiam *tr

I OOONTT PEOPKHTi Farm of 89 acres fn Honey Cr

f.k,

JanS9d tt

"township,

173 acres in LintOB township. 3 Acres I ip low th« Rolling auii, *«sai4iaanai4

JgLOOMINGTON IIUi

l'ear. 400 Acres, 4ft (iree^boBses^ Thelargestnnd best stock, 8,fi3IJ,6(tl Frnit'ana Ornamental Trees, Hedge Plants. ticant Vines, Small Fruits, Apple and. oth6f Koree^ Stork, Botes, Bulbs,

Ac.,

of.choicest sorts and aitipplug

•ixse, very low for

CASB.

Tboae who woald save money will at oeoe read two red stamps for twe Fall Oalalngam F. K. X1 al7dSm BteominRlon, McLean Oo HI.

NION BA£M¥ FLO0B STOBl.

FBAIK HfiNIO & BRO

Manntacturars of all kinds of

O RAO KE

^TrTPBMBra ..TT 7~~rr

~t

uMA^Lsa Lavfr.

ALB1 ©BtJFT,.

It-

Attorneys at Law, 82 Mate Street, up stairs. ftMSdtf-

Wm, B. McLBAN,

GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, I Haute, Ind.

h**

PENTISTRY.

3,

Sn«eiM to=Pr. 1». M. WILD, No. i.: *V M&tteriai ^lock, Terre Haute, Ind.

I A ft ps ON,

IbG JV

rJT"

I S

Tlio Oldest Established Dentist

In Terre Haute.

OJTAtr-On Sixth Street, between Main and Obicj oue ildor south of National House. llarutlf Uail1 upwards of "eighteen years'eiperieaOb|iflJ4atletry, he Is oonfldsnt that he can gjyi^jii|tl^ftctii|^Uialit^aeee^^^^^^iy2t^^

PHYSICIANS.

-m **f

DbDBRKY, v:. UOAKEOPATHfO

PUiSttliN, SI1ROKON AND AOCOliOBKB,

(IEFKUI:•Bight

Bev. Bishop Talbott, D. D., Bev.

JW Jlp.rtiu, J. S. Beacb, £sq. Vr. Bggert. Office—190 JIalu Street, between 6th and 7th, R«TTi

Itf-

1)4-A. AKNAUI)..»^r

Orr|oG—Oorner of l^aln and Flftl? Streets, orertkoJMlaUonal Htate Bank. UKstn^dfet-^Cheati mlniyl

ILJJ I

iP.

MOTELS.

1

QONTI

.ismm HOUSB* 'ns-liA.

B(AitD,

RATIONAL HOUSE, 1

T'osi

SIXTH

AND

MILLINERY.

,t

^|iLL1:NJiRY.'_^:^^

Mrs. BUCKINGHAM Haa rfmoVed to the corner of Fourth and Ohio HtTettfi, where she is now opening a fnll and complete itockof Fall' style Bonnets, BibDenp, Fiowets.Ai?. DttESS MAKING has also been added to the business. Haying a oompetent Dress-ma-satis&ction is guaranteed

lP MILLINERY.

|nda of Milllneiry Goods sold at '0031 during the Winter months, at

j^rg..' M. H. Abbott's, ite $•« Post Ufltoe. Deeltdtf

'UNDERTAKERS.

TAKER.

jVE.

Al.OUSr HAFTT

'ti M. I

O'HN HANEY & CO.,« FJ STOBAOB,

OOMMISIc

'lH AN|I

A I N E A E S

Warehouse on First 8t., at tbe Oan i! auftdwtt TKIIRK HA t''l

-"til iBJrv

LAND

AGENCY.

Real Estate Coiumu

jii

jr.

mu

....itrvsrf

HBJNDRICH & LAi^GE, ,r Oltlre Orer First National Bank,.?!.- •!£, KrA.er of

w. o'5o]l^r3fer.'£r

Hsvlag purchased back from S. IT. Ohadwick, Rruliur

A

Co., the Undertakers Bstabllshment,

and hating had seven ysar* experlenoe in the bus4n«3i,ii uow pr^iared to furnish Metalio Burial CaBes, (Oaakets, aia Wooden Coffins, of all stylesjand shses, from the best and largest stock ofbnfial material in theState,at 104Main Street, Torre Haute, Indiana. 'IS* dwtf Terre Haute 29.Ma

f.»»t S-li'i

V. V-

A A O A

^NDiSRTAKER. {•prepared to execute 1 orders in his line with and dispatch

rnnr

VITAJIKEN'S Vf KtK

KlKJF'INa

We a^t prepared to pat on this Boot, and warrant it for fire years. This is the beat and cheap* fist Roof in use, and Is flre-proof. (Jailon

I OMFT

A

Prairib Oity Planing Mills, oorner of 9th Muib«yrj Streets. iaSdt

,4

COAL.

WEE COAL.

jdllN McFABLANK is now selling the bast article of Birer Ooal, screened on the widest screercinuse lu Vigo county, at ai low a figure as an inrarjorarticle can ba purchased. Those wishing to Jay in a supply shonld look to their interest*, atid buy the best when it is as cheap as a poor article.

Ordart l«ft .at the Post Office Lobby, at the YigolUounty Scales," or addressed to Box 696 P. li.,.Tl!tre Haute, will receive prompt attentions {as augl7dtf

COAL.

f, 1TDT30H A OO., would respectfully inform their old customers and the citiaens of Terre Haute*g0riet*ally, that SAMUEL MIRBY is their wnthntissed agont for Brazil Splint or Block Ooal. All orierslaM with him will be promptly atten3ad to." ^ow ia the time to order, while the prioe is low.!

CoaMD*al«r« snpplied at the loweat market price. Addreai. V. BUT90H

A

i] COAL I!

RS,

BREAD and CAKES, BBETZELS,

Li I *-4

On La&yette St., between Canal and Depot, HAUTB, de30dly &£ INDIANA.

Being now prepared to fill all orders for the best of Bcatil Week, and Highland Goal, at the cheapeafcratfs, new is your time to lay in your Coal br leSTlSg your orders at 107 Main street, or with. B. BippetJ, nnder Dowilng's Hal), on 6th street, with whom I have nwle arrangements recf^ve all ordarffaad give all lnforMtion in —,rd to the bnsineea.

A large lot

at

mgardfti

AND

!8d3m. F. MKBBILL.

ing38

HATS AND CAPS.

,w mMimm

K. BAKTHOLOM^W

*HD HtCBJkJUCAl.

E: sj51 8 •af's, ^jiUinSt. JV TL*

a »b

if

nut Sf between flth and Tth. TKKKit UAUTO, INB.

MAIN STBBET,

T^RKE HAUTE, INt. JACOS

Btm 80Hf:....°.

0

Thlqj House has been thoroughly refnmisbe t. my iiifwiy

KAUTE HOUSE,

louRNEB MAIN AND SSVKNTH STKEKTS,

TOrre Haute, Indiana.

iliiaHatpl Has recently been refitted, and putia rst-cjais order, offering accommodations unsor flrst-cjais pa!S0(I in tbe State

T. C. BINT1N. Prop'r.

HOUSE. gfcfc

OOBNKB OF RIRST AND OHIO 8TAE|!TS.,^JA Terre Haute,, Indiana.

W R.GBlFFITIl Jropprietor

Ofilqe of Marshall, Mcnteznma and Palestine Haok Linesl Pre*Buss to end from all Trains.^, novSiSdtf

?9Ja r: ii fetsos ®*'r{fyi 4-i bar. .*»{• ii M* Uhi'tMHI |1'

SOMETHING

iS I

ikit l%i INI jirtf

mu

tl

KJ I I J-J IJFI HE IAIIWG? S f-.'f S v/.i.

IVfiW ^^KI STQKtf

ii L_ 'j.-.'

ii

Is Open

..

rm30dtf

"»1 O(loiuiit()ns

rJ'

IMSOBTO

MKWIITEOA TO

na.

S. B. SMITH,

OR+-t)p (1110, between 3d and 4th Street. Gdtf TKBBlC-nA 0TB, UU.

O. LINCOLN,

PolitK

Until

.wvifliii.- ,.

I). O. &TUNKARD, Prop'r, Southeast Oorner Publlo Square, T©|*x*e^ Haute, Indiana.

J8,OO PB2B DAY.

T& AND FBOM ALL TBAIN0.

JACOB a*o. c. Birr

?'J iOl

.'I *-'^4^

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tk-mitdS:V

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TjMJ.V#

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Tela, Colic

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k" 3' lli 1 V-fc* t» 1 Utf

1

Qeas arti Seutnfy at Tne New Tork 'Hea Stare, 143 Matin Street, opposite Sitlmem's, from, 80 Centi alt the (way up to $2.00.

E* TUTTLE, Agent.

DRY'

OUR FALL STOCK jiffKj U4

t.J

»V.a lii'lT at ft

4j^

ti

ilU £i3£i-» «i

tel lolled

,v sr

Eviin

i:fiK

-m

Is nl^cbrapfete.'

,-k..

a- ul Ia«w niAiiti

it.

jriiRri* at

GREAT BARGAINS

...

U:)

xsmi jo

T»Ii

faiiX i&m

»itf

•m ix

of third and Oherry

treetsi Terre Haute, Indiana. ian80-S-dwtf

liit

(4

IMPROVED

kS'l'

WILLIAMS,

M*. vb

mm fcrrrf Jvt

*"1? 'i

-i 'j

tmx-

OO., lnflianapolis, or,

JOHN ANDBBW.Braail. )j2Sd3m

if«r.

BAT

STOBl

YORK

Yates,

Joseph.

JUST IN KKCKIJPT OF.

Mer|^ Hats of all Jbinds, lHoya' Hat» of all kind*. 'J. Miaaee' JHlat* Of aU Mad*. Itflfi infanta* data of all kinds, Xodatall prices.

M, Bate made to order on abort aoitas. Oom

TBnE WALL 8TTXJBS,

'145 afaia *»eet^w

T*

tmrn*mm,1mti

J*

.* '?Tae..4^ ,M[

BLANKETS!

.at v4a ." t1j la

A* »i id rf-tlik

i'~

'S .^se A lw.

fcaa't-oSi ntil itfe*

•wcoiweMP.. k^WPPoar with a

..jfea ..iiiar. r^J i'BESOSIPTIOlf

1'

apHi Sugar li-e-kno.wn-»

--1

i'

J'

•"**^.1 sesi tv#

QnesHoii b'h'rAe Iftanij

h-

'-44

-i '4-..

f'(5 tj irfii-.H 10 it* «»*,.? 9-

Ul« ajJeda

mt 1

ii I .1 Wit:

si

From 80 Oent», $1.00^1.^5, and2 00. .. .... .1

vJV1

T0a

u4 a

OOLONG 75 centSi 1.00, 1.25, 1.60 and 1.75.

I ,.iir J»«Jo

Guiibowder and Tonuglfe^ion, 70^.

Jat-

I»«I

R.K.' {.IW- iu »'i f.a# rr'-Mtt?

4

ii:t) iwi}

.I'.fl* sd

:fclfe

Jfe.:

Wlil t.* ij

4v.

1.,,^,

PBOPBIKTOBS.

7

k'l l,,~

Crowds are vilitlug^this beantjful

Emporium

«J «d

.-try, I

.d

M.{ t» ?I JKik.

Every!hour in the day, and with common consent pronotmca. Ik

.b

•isivu

UNB1VALED IN THE WEST

if

In IttArnogoBwtkU **dBeauty of IeooratioDf.

7^ "n,ri** t»i tfitli Ji

£ii

„f

jfCi/iit'i I* t-i'f

T1IE H0N. ANSON BUBLINWAME, L'ii» In charge of the Chinese Imbaasy, baa been invited and will'no doubt visit wis beatttiful Tea Store ^rith his Ohlneee dignttariea before theji return to the Celestial Umpire, Mai""

to

3--

ii

S# t*Oi &

"1-t

I

-•9

&c„

&tc.

•hi&rWIf '*"Jo

oi

1 Wo have aiianiwuifltorife^* ami.'

4ki-i *A §i

DpmesJAc lioQds

l.yiht

.»_

LeMgh Ooal on the road.

..

SiC'

.m 't- Mi.pA

1T.

.ipats

At SxcMdin^Tf fiu^,

... frjiwrs ^4*

W 0

4 1

LOW TRICES

.Lit*#* '%S-flit

Csll

snfl oWStoek.

WKNSUVS & HA6fiKRT¥, 1

&s(

tT'

.*

Corner 3d and. Main Sts.

I gjuwiijif—tat Inrtlana

MK|861

KSSSE'S--

I» **55 ttttnni) ma Nml ?i Sf °aa

I N

PJ2ESCBIPHOU

W-w£eJStJhlI^pUoa

of

and CON

oT

ii fi

jiaj

^iDse&iQQti of thAw mi

aad the: the

•aaufiSSB»

we eTacaa-

t&'MSirszg:

wviusBi annmergw ___ "^7 aatoniahiBg rapidity,

Ml. A mer£ sieletdn before, I am Bow wall ie*i). Uf restoration ia anarvsl to all wSou me.-Mas. 0. L. WaiouT, iur Prescription saved my danghtar'a IiiW^^f3* and iAis probably saTedaahnodredsof dollara.

FOBiTHH WHAK,

THE PALS. i" fOR THE flrOKLlf» 'HB. AGE!

I 0,

Srafea%' Celebrated Wine, so well known, with PKB ^lAg^lUW^

Bl

BhaMi,

waeqnalied in Tsmalii

wyty or Suppnaa^ Menae. "3^7. ^»°rdar«,!?0ASIID tho

PKKPAl^BMOKilT^nMt4,?:

.*e:

jMt aud the most oco^°£,1T,I^L hi taken. Tho aWrarwaSTi, ft!??** *h,t

tato*o«ct.

day..

CM

/^cv.nwtfnces, to use "Ooi^«S*'

Ap& fZ"buLTZX&JZi :•&

Ner?*l ^lT®r OU fyr the Waatiiur 'it Whfeky '"a* "Pon »ha Oon.afntk.nSf'oo,?

aeif«a« nan CimWNiTi 4J aiiMf CousuiuDtioa. In tao a«s.

:ob

tree-

Bitters Equal to Them Speer's Standard Wine Bitters, —HAD*"

ii-M

Uet. K. licwHBEYg. Bemseu. N. Y. Je kiees Mod for the benetllt we have receired. fromyonr Prepared Prescription."—Rev.P. Pitaam*.ISloasfeuag, Feu*. (g 'Slerj' one tow hom I have recommended 11 has .. b«neflt(M by ift uke."—"Ber. O. D. JONas, Bat ia«,t2j ill

^rTJ^PfilCPARM)PSKSCB1PTI0N" Is put fn a II bottle, anci i* sold in Terre Haute, by I. Xi. as?/..' MABlAN A GO-, and by Druggists generally, or J, drilbra Ibay be a&lrenftd to the Bole Proprietor*. UjOA&i G. MOSEH A 00., 27 Oortlandt atr»etMr, N. y.i Cirtisultation

A Circular, contain-

Cirtisaltatlon free

ing: Teatijsoniala of. many Caaea aocoeaatoll,

I/,

treated will be sent free, by mail, to all who will WrUef far it. dee 13d aad

S iw

Jpfl

na sw asi t-?»s

«PRBB'S STANDARD

wbmF ,-if

1

IT TE RS!

ii

~E BEST BITTMMS*™*' Weakly Persons,

5

V%*

SOU THE AGED, JOB *KMALES, roB SPUING trsi it

or—

WINE, HEBBS & ROOTS

ti

^^)W£B3 Sfi|n,rt,

WILD CBEBBr BABS,

U«h#thaa HBBB3 and BOOTS aa will in all •is assist Dige

0aaI

tbetfeste* ie

nii^nna irtP?v.g".

igeatiou, promote the Secretions ot til* natural channels, and gire

A

srtaMi

.iitt*. Iff- W iiat

*14^81

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.WIS-

DRESS GOODS!

tff N Ji Ji.1

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umi

4U1

Mi

JCI4

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A I

f. f«ti

lo *s0 **«B* *dt sk-i

VIO-OS,

.j-^COTHR-l

.liv

Oil), MALE AND FIHALK! *,

with wonderful suooesa. Brings* COLOBn? -Ja-s pale white Up, •.

BLOOM. AND BEAUTY rt

.To the thiu faee ai}(l care.worn oouatenanoe. Cures FEVER and cteates APPSTI-TJB. Try «. ieun U»e none other. Ask for SPSIB'S STASDAJiD BITTKBS, Sold by Druggists and ,v. ffrOcira. 'Aie'thAt my signature is orer the oork of eafch Ppttle. 4?

ALFRED SPEER,

Pass4io, K. J., and 24S Broadway, New,York. •*-'Trade snpplisd by JOHNSON, GOLLOWA«

CO., Philadelphia: GXOBOB A. KKIi-

LT, pttsburg, and by all Wholetaie Dealers or sale by BAUB, CnTtfCS A BEBBY 13w*d Tu Thur a flat.

forrER TtriLL, RIPLEY CO.]

*_i#i SSTSJ NCK PROM FIFTH B1BSMT,

Is tli, oldest and most reliable Institution of the klndin .the iUate. Inatrnotion gtvan in all tha jrau jbes pertaining to a thorough Business Kdaeatiea, such aa

lOOK'BVRPINfl, FIN MA PfSHIP, 'MIBCAOTILS CALt'lUTIUNS, AC.

A Scholarship in this Collage is good for Life, jlYtnfe tha Btudaat the privilege of Beriewfasjg

J'a'i

TEBBB -.q

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Coiner Main and'. 5th Street*,

9*

'i

8CT

Pleasure, Free of Charge.

A ftw Pupils will ba admitUd, In Arlthmatio .. ind at 54(00 prrmonth»

Ifo VACATIONS.

Ai

Jchoi

J& it

A 8SIMEBES 1

further iatormatlon, call and sea the Send for College Paper. Ad Jreas, ojgl #5

j»ARTIlV A OWES,

afh^Sdtf PBTNOIPALH. Ai

ii'

NEW GROCERY

p^qy^sioN STOH®

new apd frosh articles suitable for every day use in familiee, to which he calls tbe attention of his friendu and the public generally.

Goois dellyered to any part of tha elty frree of charge, x. ttrgbSt cash price paid for (^u^^Prodnoj. ^r8lBw

«JT, P. McDONALD,

»*i

Books, ^Magazines,- ^Papers,

--*J 1 a.'

Ta»t8

Jc-

aito -fcS^ o'tAjr'sS' &>«

"t' JTUt. MOLLO fTgLZ DCABBB I* Groceries and Provisions, a

Ko. 4tH Street, oae doorSonth of tke Poat Offlee, aw. & mk ,. .w

Xerre-Haute. Indi»n»w^s

Thsinudaraigned baa lust opened at tha abera [J stand] a llr«t-class Family Grocery and Provisioa Store,- with a targe and Well seleeted stock of

l-

0i Hi

i"

itsmaM-js

(Saeaasso* to A. A. AasoLP)

Stationery, Jbo., pa* ?orc CgU| loaaT...„ —Tanaa Bivn, Im

**n$wri

LXYAN COUNTY COAL

Being how prepared to fill all orders for Sollitan County Ooal, which is claimed to ba equal w» to the Brazil, for all domestic purposes, will deliter to any part of tha city, By learing your orderat_6ffite_of_ K.£._Byant A ^oml^

&

OUiW ,WA 1N/MI VW«e va -»r

ley, or J. A. tfoot'a Tea Store, '.with whom I hate maderraacemanta to fill all orders, aw gna all Information In regard to the*-

»*&t

wn

I.

sy^'v

fTSrf

mmm