Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 April 1869 — Page 4
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P. B. O'BhlLLY. JOB MARSHAL, B. O. WHITfiMAN.
TOR TREASURES, W. LA.MBEBr. JOB ctns, D. 1J. VIOKEET.
TOR AISMWB, ZACH BOSS. TOB OOUSC11MEJT,
First ^4*8*®' W. MIN8HALL. j)IR£T
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FIFTH WaebgN *JY KOCXWELL
CITY NEWS.
-r„, MAtoa hold* court on" ftui 'streete
Col "Nelson arrived home yesterday. U„ will remain here two or .threaw.aeif, •when bo wnl sail for Jlexioo.
JAMES il. KbllY, the newly appoint od Post al»ster for Rockville, atsumedthe duties of h'.s cfflie on Monday last.
Mr. DEBS, in a card this morning, withdraws his name aa aa independent candidate for Councilman from the Fast
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o? interest to farmers
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edge CBAIH will continue In the offl of Judge of the Criminal Court until October, 1870, nndor the change In the i-. ekc'.ion law.
JoSES & JoMES, the enterpriiing ftad c'ovor dealers In farming imple«n«nti' have anew advertUement this morning
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JOHN "W. BRANCH deoline# the Democratic nomination for councilman la the Second ward. It Is undentood Dr. Shields will be put on to fill the vao#B«y.
Tal AtPbaiskkbof the counties along the line of the E.& C. R. met at Yincennes on "Wednesday, and appraised that road at $3,500 per mile, for taxable pttrposes. .IC.
Appleton'S JOURNAL, for May 8th, on our table from Dooley's news room, No. 100 Main street In addition to Its usual attractions it oontaina, In the form of a supplement, an elegant, finely exeou* ted Bteal engraving entitled, "The River Road." S
ANOTHER CHANGE.— It is rumorei that thure will be another change of time on the E. & C. R. R-, which will profcai bly take plaoe next week. This uhange, if made, will bo done with the viow of making close connoctioDS with lb? O. & M. Railroad at Vincennes.
THE contract for th« building uf the, Indianapolis and St. Louh Railroad has been let to the Parko county lino. Two thousand men are at work. Tbe entire route will be under contract in teu days. The road will go by way of Tcrro_ Haute to avoid the neowsity of buiding a no* bridge over the Wabush, and ten miles of road fr»m Terr©' Hants to Sanford's station, on tho Slate line.—Ind. Mirror.
Thiktino.—Wado
Blackburn was ar
rested and taken before Erq. Dennehie yesterday morning for stealing a lot of tools and household goodg from the residence of Lyman Millor. Tho articles wero takeu in broad-daylight, during thetemporary absor.cj of the family. Blackburn was committed to jail in default ufi giving security for his appearance at thoi. Criminal Court.
'THE DUTCH NIGGEBS!"—Last Octo-, bjr while the big Ropublican torchlight-— tho iast one provious to tho President?*! electi^D^-wae marciilng .nfaggt'TOd tha: Gornian section was filing past tthe eor» n«r if Main and Eighth streets, Maretfs Soho mabl, the present candidate for City Treasurer, exelaitoed in aloud voice "There go the Dutch Xigger^!1
LOCK
TO Yocr
PE480&ABLE VERSES.
Tho following little poem is timely and
good: Come, gentle April showers. And water my Hay flowers.
The Violet—
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T? ATT.T*^*T TABLE.
Bine, white and yellow, streaked w'th jetThick in my bed are set Gay daffodillies. Tulips and St. Joseph'• ltliea
Bethlehem'* atar,
Gleaming through its leave* afar Merry crocnsses, which quaff 1 Sunshine till they fairly laugh Apd that fragrant one so pale, Meekeet lily of the T-.le—
in, tie Ap
And coax out my pretty flowers
I am tired of wintry days—— Have no longer heart to praise Icicle* a- bank* of *now. When will dandelion* blow,
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And meadow-sweat.
And cowshifis, dipping their *cool
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Republican City Ticket,.
TO* MATOfc
Seet
ink-tie rills
Gnhlug?ftfm the mossy hills I am weary ot this weath r. Yern»l br.cses, hasten Sither. ringing in four dappled train Teartul sun-h'ne, sm lftifc rain, And, to coax ont^Lmy So*ere J'a.l, Ml gently,ppril showers.
THE Eiprtai is treating the people to biographic^ sketches of the lives, history, fortunes and future prospects of the illustrious gentlemen .who compose the BadijLical city ticket. It makes good reading =^xif the kind.~ Journal.
That's tiu*«.*WJiy are you not as en terprising Give us the lives and pubi c. s(jrvices of the candidates on the Demo cratlc ticket.
uTftat
would make good
tbe kindfffr"I," Jg
Nearlt A Sbbiocb ACCIDENT.—On Wednesday evening at McGregor's distillery whii' Frank McNaluiW^S engaged in cte^Sag WUt"* tnastf-tibjihe machine ry was suddenly and unexpectedly start edr-^h« lar^er^e oairijed him around several times l^fore he could be extrica ted." He escaped with cevere bruises about tho head, back and limbs, but none of a serious nature. *$
TKBBX Haute never looked to beautiful aa at present. Tho gentle April show era and warm aiia haye~CiiU88d .vegetation to fairly leap into life. The shade-trees wbteinijie tie^a'lTka 'along ne*rly every street are spreading their leaves, the grass is covering lhe.a*rth with nature'sboauti ful carpet of green, and ite fruit-trees w.ti bright j« 6!irJses ,ef Summer and Autunu nal fruits. cimplet ely embower many
residences with ^lnkt wjgito and violet blc&ms." ^fte icefeasing attention given to the planting of frlii.*trees is particu larly noticeable this eeaeoa by this variegated foliage. It Is a pleasure aleo to note the great increase the past few years in the number and excellence of shade-tree? for which in all coming years tbe birds and the babies will oause blessings to fall upon thoee who planttd them. And then a "City with its streets lined with stately *bads-tfeeyis vastly more attractive to a stranger in search of a bomo than one tbat has a sand-island appearance. We make the broad statement, without the fear of succeearul contradiction that no town in tbe west can surpass the Prairie
City in its eligible location, the tsste played in the erection and ornamentation of private1 residences,'the aFchitcciural beaety of public buil&ags,and it will take the palm in the way of public and pri vate improvements this season. Turn which way you will, new buildings are in progress old ones are being remodel ed, excavations for cellars are being made, while building material is stacked around promiscuously. The evidences of substantial prosp erlty were nevermore promising, aod with two to four addition al railroad outlets in progress, the future of our city looms ap £r«ndly. Our great need now 'is additional manufactories to beep pace with the growlri#, not to be ro strained prosperity. Lei's have them.
PRIMARY ELECTION.—The
He now
has the iuipudence to ask^.hese same Gjimans for their votes I
Fukb.—Furi
are jnow^
to be lhi«l ttfide for srmo eight month?, and it is important that until that time th-y should be secured agaiast -motbs— their mortal enemy.' Furs are costly and beau.ilul a) wo'l as useful, but holhirg looks wo sa tbau shabby furs, made so from the destructive inroads of tbe roo'h. Tbe worst thing to be done with furs is to chut them out of sight from tb6 air and forget them. The next worst tbing is to put tbem away damp. Should, they b» ootce damp by exposure to~the rain they should be placed no nearer to the fire than where they will dry slowly, "\yhen the season for their use is over they' should not be shut up in a tight ebest, box or drawer for more than a few days or a week without being taken out tad well shaken. Putting them in a drawer that is frequently opened ft Y0Sfeffl«B?1ide-aiTV order that they ^nay be frequently seec, and thus be reminded of ihe' necessity of attending to them. To preecrte ftkivpbrfeotlyt and without the least fear of moths, frequent airing, shaking and general eleanlln&s*, together with a good supply of oamphor, is the grand specific.
St. Louis
Democrat commends the plan of primary 'elections in the nomination of csndi (faiee, adopted by th^Republicans of this city. It certainly presents a marked ^contrast to the plan of the Democracy last Tuesday eveningj when thirty, dele gates—-one half of whom are hardly known outside tbe small oirole of their acquaintances, and few have any pecu niary Interest in tha manage®®11*
of
MARRIED.
MAEKLE—KOGERS. April 29th, 1869, at the raiidence of the bride's father, by Bev. B. "Wilson Smith, of Centenary Church, Wm. D. Mabkle, E'q., of this county, toMiBsANHiE E: BOGEBS, daughter of Milton Rodgers, Esq, four miles east of the city.
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offtiifs—met and selected candidates lobe *otcd for. We have not heard a mur wur of dissatisfaction on tha part of de feated.Ropublicau candidates ap«l tluir friends, over the result of the primary election. On tho other hand, dissension? boitirtg and cries of uniairnesa are tbe result of the "cut and drieJ" del gite sys (em of the Democnifs. ^ha_£it. Louis a a
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The Republican cc Haute has adopted the.^a elections, proposed for tolar anypind on Satuid^y held polls open in eaoh ward from 3 until 8 "P. Bt which tbe votts o» none but Kepub.ioant were redeived. The committee appointed each ward an inspector, a judge and dlerk, and gave public announcement of the name*. Tha voters cast their ballots directly for candidates, and tbe clerks of ine different wards meet ou Monday to foot, vp the resuH. of the vote, when iIksS candid&lcs wb" receive tbe largest nurobor of votes v. ill be declared duly rtominated. This plan is perfectly thndlo, ard involves no unneci-ssary boiher. It precludes it ere packing, v^s all ttie voters of tho party a fair char.ce to participate In thw cliikeof q*ud«daiefS ^nn if accomjftrffacf wiul fhe uso ot re^inry lists, will perfectly prevent fraud. It could bj adapted iu .ttii ciLy at »o el»c tica witEuu^i th^ ltait--dAcuity, if tie «dmmittee wou^ld rfmpty ol-der pb lsopet.ed,.ral«c-- proper' perrons as
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ckrks direci that voters'eliall Vu-tJ only aocording-to tbelitft printed re^strr'aLiuti l.sw, and jjUblitf ^flttfiektion fvi a few days in advance of tbe method to be adoptedsmd'xttttse-plltee^f Voting in each wsrd. ,rPT^?T^SCi
EorroBS JBj5PaMa You will please announce that I withdraw my name as «^di«^tdfor^oUtacfi8au'"of Arst Wa«K. D. D*»i.
AprjL.29, ia69.
2 Cocas.
NUTS—A
freth lot just received
Ht B. §KnVs,?a South4th streek April 30-dtf. oj
HsADQffABTEBS for Linens, White fioods and' Hosiery, at [SO^tf W. sTRtck & Go's. ...... "•!«•, •Fctb AiSditftKSf ABAOOLa, Just recelved, at CoRHitim 6 Hagoirtt'S, [3»,d4t
Hemrr COMB, Mamlllos, Dimity and Bridal Quilts, at O.dit „CoRNXLirs & HagqxbtT's.
On one of the mcst beautiful mornings of the Spring-time, tbii couple launched forth on the new sea of life. May skies as bright, blooming flowers aa full and fragrant, and friends as smiling BS this morning, ever shed their Joy upon their pathway of life. B. w. a.
WHrrrwASHING!—Tho undersigned is prepared to receive and pfomptfy irttend to all jobs and orders for "Whitewashing or Calcemining. Prices reasonable. Ordera may i)d-r left 4i Morgan's Gunsmith Shop, "on Ohio street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, or at my residence on north Second street, third house south of the C9metery, east side. 29 tf J. M. CLEVELAND.
JAPANESE POPLINS, S eel Mixed Pop lins, just the goods for walking suit3. Paisley. Broche and Cashmere Shawls, new and beautiful styles and prices low, "W. S. RTCE& Co's
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SPIBITCAL.—J.
turo at Peno&'s.Hall, on Simday nxjrn ing, it 11 o'clock
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CoL. R. N.
To ALL Whou IT
Office at Weis's Hoop Skirt Factory No. 159, Main street, Terre Haute, Ind. All machines warranted, ar.d if they will not do all wo claim for thorn ifprop' erly handled will tike them back
By authority of tte American Button Hole Overseaming and Sewing Machine Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
April 2Sd2i. S. A. BUCK.
elooipedk Bleached Muslin, yard wide, bettor than LonBdale. Call and seo it. WARREN, HOB ERG & Co., [39, d3t Successors to Edsall & Co.
SPECIAL
NOTICE.—A
REMEMBER
y-7* 5
REMEMBER
^J o'clocl
P.M. Sa'.s free. Childreu's Lyceum wiil meet at 2j o'elocit p. 41,. .Call and •see* [30,d2t
HUDSON will speak at the
old Court House, Saturday-evening, May 1st, on the silbjaOt .of 'fTiia 15:h Amend ment to tha Constitution of the United States and the right of the people of color V^o»f \^0,dt*l
MAT
there has been many reports afLat pra judical to the American Button Hole Overseaming and Sowing Machine, the objtc of whjcb is to misled the public with r^gaffl ft the real uierns oF said machine, add which are in fact tlandercur and untrue, in order that such reports and all questions which hereafter may ariso be_fair!y^cit)ed,.wa^ouid say that we hold ourietVeS' -r?Eftly on reasonable netioa to prove beyond question, what hae already been fully Bubstantiated on tbe authority of tho best critics and judges in the E:ts?, that the American Button Hole Ovene-iming and flawing Machine is the most perfect, simple, and thorough ma chine on American toil, to-day, andean do with itu greater variety of work with out change or alteration, and with one needle und doit eaaier than any other machine. Aod will foto show in proper length of time, that, here as well a* elsewhere, it is a great success. It has grown in popularity whon introduced with greater rapidity than any of its pre deceaicN. Tbe machine can beseen oper ate, also samples which will satisfy the minds of all who will but call and lend an investigation, that all reports In oiruclatiou are false, and that the machine is all we claim for it.
genuine Havana
Cig*r for five cents at C. Yost's Cigar Store, south oorner National House, opposite tho Postoffice. ['29,dtf
that you get tlx Havana
Cigaw lor twenty-five osnts at C. Yost's Cigar Store, south earner National House, opposite the Postoffice. [29,dtf
DON'T forget to call at C. Yost's Cigsr Storo, corner National House, opposite th8\JPfltbffi&,^v?¥c£a thoy sell nothing bi&Mavanfc'CMgarg.' [29,d3t
NOTICE
is hereby given to, our custom
ers snd all whosoever it may coccern ihat wo will cis our stall on Ohio street on Monday tho 2nd day of May, and open our stalia in tbe market places, on account of the warm weatbur, where we will alwajs be found with a good supply of frejh mtaU. Give us a a call.
Those indebted to ua wili find our books at-tii^ fi^jS^nd, in the hands of G. A Be'.cbtr ii du"thori«ed
(o
bo til a our
accounts. "V okis & VOORUEKS. April 28-d2-.
WANTED—A good Moulder at Engle Iron ."--j 'f. I
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A bkautikul "^'''"ire-it of Flowers, ffom Ileinl Bros., is to bo seen daily, at J- A Foote's. Seed Store. 29 d3t
PaLMKu Bi'.o*v at ^keir Mttrb'e anJ Graniie Shop, o:i Third street, h»ve just opened
(a,
1-iv^^ .afsortnjen^ of French
Terriv Cota 'Statues, Lambs, &c.— A Hi.e cb.-u.te is flVred for perfona to adorn tlieir grass plats and gardens. Call and see theru. 29d2f.
Doi'oi^ va tomrtaytg that will be nice and cool for a Summer Suit, call at Bannistet's and leave jour measure for one of those Ix-auiiftil Scotch or English Cheviots. They are light, durable and vory desirable. Try them. 29 dSt
REMOVAL.—Fred, cichlowing, Tai'.or, hab removed bis stock of Spring Goeds to "the elegant rcem No. 192 Main street, Metropolitan Block, between 6th and 7th streets, where he is now rceeiving the latest and most attractive styles of Spring Goods, which be offers to make up to order, in the latest end best fitting manner, cheaper than any of these goods can be bought elsewhere.
He hopes to see all his old customers, and as many new ones as may choose to favor biro with their patronage. Please calf before baying elsewhore- at the Metropolitan Block, 192 Main street. ^Td8t
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A GOODBASINGPowdml—EverJfamily that has used Dr. Price's Cream king Powder says that it is decidedly a good thing in fact it is the only bakis powder seen in this city that is good tof anything. It does away with the use1 of Saleratus, Soda, Cream of Tartar, 5kx, and much better. Get Dr. Priqe'i Cream Baking Powders A11 reliable grocers beep it. d3t
CATARRH CURED FOB 35 CENTS—This statement is true, because thousands will testify to tbe faot that only one box of Reader's German Snuff entirely banished the oomplalnt. Now, why will the people of this age suffer from one of the most disgusting of diseases, when in this sini' pie remedy they oan procure a cure. All druggists keep it. Or send 50 cents to O. P. Seymour & Co., Bostpa, and rewire a bo* bytjexA piil.-'aJ
that Weiss, 159 Main St.
National Block has the best and ohiapest stock of Skirts and CorseU in the city dwtf.
THE best fitting and most desiroUe all Whalebone Corset for 75 cts at Weiss gkirt factory, 150 Main St., betweazt Fifth and Sixth streets, at the Yellow Front. dwtfc-
FRENCH
Madison Allen will lee
WOVEN CORSETS for $1,0) at
Tuell, Ripley & Deming's. 12(^tf
ALL
KINDS
or EMBROIDERING, fi«u
KING, Tucking, Cording, Quilting, Braid ing and Plain Stitching on light and heavy goods, done 6nHl» world-raliown ed Sieger's Family Machines also a large assortment of Silk, Cotton and Linen Thread, wholesale and retail, at tbe office of the Company, 83 Main street, Torre Haute* Indiana. p™jC [28-d4t
TERRS HAUTE & INDIA^apolib R. Terbe HAUTE,' April 23,1869. CHANCE
OP
Conoern —As
Morning Express.. 8:20 A. Day ExprcSi 10:40 Way Mail 4:40 P. Night Express 11:05
MILLINERY.—Mrs.
Do Tou want an elegant pair of Gloves? Go to C. Wlttig & Co.. 170 Main street Deming Block. They cany the largest and best assorted stock in the-jity. 8dtf 1
MILLINERY.—Miss M. A. Raridan has opened her stock of Millinery in the store room recently-occupied by Eberle& Bindley, on Main, between Third and Fourth streets, where sbe wW be pleased to see her old customers, and as many new ones as may choose to -favor her with their patronage. [6,dtf
FOR CHEAP boots and shoes, eall on Jacob Doll, cornet of Fourth and Ohio streets. [31,dtf
BUT where you get the best quality and the most Hardware ftir your money Perhaps Austin, Shryer & Co. could make you gee it. dtf
CORSETS!—The largest stock,"the finest assortment, the lowest prices, at Hen & Arnold's, 89 Main street. 20-dtf
THE Paul Breton Watch Is for sale by S. R. Freeman in Silver Cases. It is one of the very best (German Watches and warranted to be equal, as a time piece, to any in use. dtf
If YOU want a suit of clothes made to combine utility and artistic beauty, go and leave your^measure' with J. Walms ley, the best outter in- *bo«city, at the Blue Front, 145 Main street, between 5ih and 6ih. [17,dl0t
Sugar and Coffee at wholesale prices at Strong's. 17dtf SWEET POTATOES at Co.'e, 155 Main street.
E. R. Wright & [ie,dtf
FOUR snd a quarter pounds of good coffee for $1,00 at Strong's. dtf
IT IS SAID, "This world is all a fleeting show for man's illusion given,*' but those who shed tears of woe can have ityem soon dried up If they will only go to Moudy's and buy one of bis Velocipede Cigars. [I7dtf i"' ..• *_
A PINE LINE of New Ntck Ties, just rec ived by Riddle, 151 Main street. 27,dtf ..
BCOBD &
SON'S Prists at 12$ cents, ere
going very fast. soon to. be accommodated. Stewart House oorner, e-dtf
A BIG RUSH to Moudy's every day for his Velocipede Cigars. [17dtf
To ANY who may design using Paints, Window Glass, etc this season, we invite attention to our stock, which will be kept, full and complete, and always sold at the bottom of the market. ,A
BABR, GULICK & BJORY.
17-dtf Dfagfii^.
Do TOU want Prearved Orahge PeelT Call at O. Ripley's. [25,dtf
You can find Preserved Lemon Feel, at C. Ripley's. [25,dtf
JET axis ia great variety, an4 oheep, at Riddle s. d3t
SPIER S STANDARD WINE Bittebs is highly recommended by physicians for Dyspeptics, on account of its tonic properties. its parity, and ita delicious flavor. ttMWwll.
•y*«f}ilddle. -sr*r wtt iaiill frBuo^SamanHair kin&, ciki»i MrL Xiej^lman'i, 89 it, at Her? & tJcnokto -Hoop Skirt Facfory.J,'*~VJ' 13-d3mj
^Bargains BARGAINS1 [—Bargains in Dry Goods. Go to the .cornor of Main and Sccond streets, where Booed & Son have just opened an entire new stook, all Durohased since the decline in prices. ,TO^«THS4
JACOB
NEW
TIME.—On an after Sun
day, April 25th, the passenger trains on this road, will run as follows: LEAVE TERRE HAUTE. Night Express 10:15 r. N«w York Exprese 4:25 Way Mail 6:45 A. Eastern Express.... 1:35
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CHAB. R.
PEDDLE,
24dlw Superintendent
REAL Valenciennes, English Thread) Smyrna Laces and Lnsertlngs, at Cornelius & Haggerty'i?. d4t
Mitten has her
stcck of Spring and Summer Millinery open at 74 Main street between 8th and 9th streets. Bleaching and Pressing done to order. 5dlm
NEW
Seamless Kid Gloves, at Tuell
Ripley & Deminga. m25dtf
LADIES,
It is the best and most desirable in tbe market. [18,dtf
W-" l4pr2,ull
DOLL is closing oat bis stock of
Boots and Shoes rery cheap with a view of changing business. Call on him at oorner of Fourth and Ohio. dtf
PEELED DRIED PXAOHXS
at O. I. Rip
ley's. 6dtf
Fos newest patterns of Prints, Delaines. Lawns, Armnres, etc., go to C,
Block. 8dtf.
H«m. if
ARNOLD,
89 Main street, are
tbe only firm in the city, who offers home manufactured Hoop Skirts to tbe retail trade. 20-dtf
Ws WILL repair froe of charge, all Skirts, which were bought of our prede-oessor.-Air. B. Weiez
26-dtf
HBBZ & Armoij), t'' 89 Main street.
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White Goods, at Herz & Arnold's. 20-dtf
JACOB KERN, opposito tbe Post Offioe, on 6th street, is not selling bis goods at ooat, neither does be intend to close out by Christmas, but sella as cheap as any one in the city a fine lot of Jewelry and Clocks for Christmas, just received, to be sold at very low figure.*. Call and com* pare his prices befor« purchasing. d2!
A COMPUTE line of Wfcito Goods, com prising Jaconet a, Nainsooks, Victoria Lawns, Bishop La was, Uwiss, Briliant Pique, eta, to be found at O. Wittlg & Co., 170 Main stfeet, Deming Block. 8dtf
NEW
1
Att&IVE AT TKhRE HAt^Tl
ARRIVALS of Spring shawls, Sul»
tana, Risteri, eto:, at O. Wittlg & Co's, 170 M.ain Etraet, Deming Block. 8dtf
MAPLE SUGAR
at
6dtf
SEWING MACHIINES.—The best Sewing Machines in the market, to sell on monthly payments by T. H. Riddle, 151 Main street. [27,dtf
CHOICE WINESand Liquors at Strong's, 190 Main street. dtf
Carpestebs and builders generally, for the best warranted Tools and Toledo Sash and Doors see Austin, Shryer & Co. dtf
C. I. RIPLEY sells Bonelo&s Sardines. [25, dtf
THE
buy Hers & Arnold's Skirt
South 6th street, between Ohio and Main s'reete. 13-dtf
RKMOVED. Weed Sewing Machine Office removed to South 6 th street, between Main and Ohio, streets. 13-dtf
NEW
Jewelry at fair prices at Riddle's. d3t
JUST RECEIVED.-^A new lot of Patterns, also Stocking Suspenders for children, just reoeived at Mrs. Adams's, on Ohio street. G-dtf
OtJB stock of Spring Goods Is now complete, embracing all that is new in goods for mens' wear in which wo include the largest line of Gents' Furnishing goods in the city.
On or about tbe first of April we will remove to our new Storo, Deming Block, oorner of Main and Sixth 6treots, where we will be pleased to see our old customers, and as many new as may see lit to favor us with their patronage. Ready made Clothing at cost.
Grovkr &
MILLER,
23-dtf 81 Main street.
A GOOD second-hand Singer Sewing Machine for sale cheap at E. R. Wright & Co's. dtf
HAUBURG
Inserting and Kdgings, just
received, at [21-dlw TUELL, RIPLEY & DEUIKQ'S.
CLOTHES W rutgers 1 CLOTHES WRING ERSll
Buckeye Clothes Wringers. Little Grant Clothes Wringers. Shorman Clothes Wringers, For sale at CORY & MANCOURT 8. 21-dtf
HEADQUARTERS FOR
MillimeryGOODS
—We have received and how open for tbe nspection of our patrons and the ladies in general, the largest and handsomest assortment of Millinery Goods evor brought to this city. Our wholesale department is complete in every liue, and We are able to offer to the trade batter bargains than can be got anywhere west of New York. S. L. STBAUS & Co., 149 Main, and 10 South Fourth st. fr-dw3m
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IMPORTANT TO LADIES.— Mrs. L, Volger, South Fourth street, has just received direct from New York a select lot of Spring Bonnets, Hats, Fiowers,#rames and Ribbons, all of tbe latest and most -tltraC'.ive styles, which sbe has placed upon her ooanters, to be sold to friends and patrons at the moit reasonable prices.
GROVER &
Il-d2w
k? Tou like a good smoke, call at -Moudy's Cigar Store and buy one or more of his Velocipede Cigars DJdtf
MILLER have removed their
stack of gopds to the corner room in the Deming Block, where they are now prepared to wait os ail whe may favor them with a oall. 12,dtf
Jcr CBEAM.—S. Stone will open bis Ice Cream Room at his new stand on fourth street, next door to Ohio, this mohkipg, and will continue serving this delicacy during the season. 2Sd4t
Somxthlho new and nice ia the way of Neck-ties and Bows, just received, at B*finisifrV_ 29-d8t
Bbcjeivzd of Hoefoid *. BoudlMH,^ I|i surance Agents, the sum
ot
LARGE
$800, In fall
settlement of loss thd 'd&mage on myTce by the fire which occurred on Sunday evening, the 11th kxst Iasured. in the liorillard of New York, and the Home Insurance Company of New Haven, and I hereby commend them and the companies which they represent, fo^ their prompt and eqaitable adjustment of tha same, and advise ail wanting reliable Insurance, to patronize their office. 24-dlw IfeAHCia
Hat
BOOBD Sb SON. have received a new invoice of fine Bedspreads, and the famous Queen Quilts. 24dtf
HOSIERY and Qloves, all .kind®, obeaf, at Cornelius A Haggerty's.
s*^4t
IUDDLP IS almost daily receiving new geods, hi Watobes, Clocks, Jewelry, Plated Ware, ftb. *3 d3t
FOB a nice Switch, at a lbwer "price than any where else, oall at Mrs. Riegelmann's, 89 Main street, at Herz & Arnold's Hoop Skirt Factory.. 13»dSttt
CHEVIOTS, CHEVICTS.—Some beautiful styles, new patterns Just tecelved, at BannUter'e. 29-d3t
BLUB, and also Scarlet Ladies Cloth at C. Wlttig & Co's, 170 Main street Deming Block. 8ntf
SALE O*
NEW
C. I. RIPLEY a..
Weed Sewing Machines are un
excelled by any Machine ever presented tor popular favor. Z. 8. WHEELEB, Agent.
FURNITURE AT Auc
TION!—-Having leased my homestead, will sell, on Saturday next, May 1st, on the premises, commenoing at 10 o'clock, A. M.,my household furniture, consisting in part of Parlor, Sitting-room, Bed-room, Dining-room and Kitchen Furniture, the greater portion of"whlrtf 'is of the latest pattern, and in excellent condition.
Terms of Sale—On all sums exceeding ten dollars, six months credit on note with approved security.
Also, at same time and plaoe, a iaie and choico collection of Hot House Plants and Flowers, to be sold a| auction for cash. MRS. LINTON,
Cor. Ohio, between 5th and 0th sts. HAYWABS & RYAN, Auctioneers. apl29d3t.
STOCK cf Trimmings, Notions
Fancy and Variety Goods, it Riddle's.
To Kemove Moth Patches, Freeh les and Tan from the face, u«e Perry's Hoth and Freckle Lotion. Prepared only by Dr. B. Q. PsaBT. Sold by all Drogglsts.
For Black Worms ana Pimples on the Pace, nee Pbbei'S COMCSCKE ADD Pimfli Beheot, prepaied only by D-% B. C. Psaar, 8 Bond atieet, Hew York. Sold everywhere. The trade supplied.by Wholerale Medicine Dealers, marl7deod8m-w3m
CITY .ELECTION.
POR MAYOR. »:^Pleate an:
Ibitobs Ixraiss :^Please announce my aame of Mayor,
as a oandldate for election to the offloo
subject to eleotion by tho votsr* of the oiiy Of Terre Hanto. B. M. HABBISOjj. I
AM
a aandldate for re-election to the offlco of Mayor. QOOKUBfcY. 10R"" 'Mii^HAL.
KSITOSS EXFKSSS At the strong solicitation of many -rotors of bo'h parties, 1 have oonseuted to become an independent candidite for City Marshal, at tbe ecsulog May tleotlon.
POB 1RSASUBEB.
I
AH
an independent candidate for City Treasurer. N. T. CDNNINGUAM. FOB CLERK.
Wa are an'horiaed to ann nncethe nates of J0HK B. TOLBtBC as a oandldate for the offlce of City Cle k, subjeot to tbe deelsino of a Democratic Convention, should one be told.
FOB COUSCILMAX.
EniToa Ex raus: At the rrqaest cf numerous citizens of loth partes.yoa aie outhorised to ay that TH03. D0WI1ING wilt serve as Connsllm»n of tbe Fonrth Ward, it eleoted, and yon will plea eannfitico bU nsme.
April 21tb, J889,
S A E S
E
CASE CULTIVATOK.
ThU Biding Plow was introduced bras In this
tec tion, last seasia, and and bttgivea saeh per
fect and entire satisfaction that we do aot hesi
tate to roommend It highly and aek the attentioa
of farmers t» its mei Its. a'.^Ci
It 1} entirely different In its operation from tha-
Backoye, Havkeye, F.«rm«i or any cultivator
wei.are ever seen, and will net (brown in the
fence corner, ae sts ny others have boon. It Ii -0 esy to operate, so eaay that a boy IS years old
can do aa iood work, and taico as mush of it as
a mm in tho ordinary way. It ia ago thing
and ia WABRASriD A3 REPRESEUTED.
THE BLESSING C0RX PLANTER!
Saves ths tabor of One Xaa 1
Drops tie Cora with Perfect Bcgnlarlty 1
Ia a One»Horso Planter!
COSTS ONLY S10.60.
Circulars sontalniag cats atd full description) of the above, a«nt oa application.
TW0-H0BSE CORN PLANTSRS!
CORN MILLS.
JOKES A JONES, Tarn Tnifrlemaats, .-v KaatSMo Pnblio SquaiW
MUSICAL
TSIM fiLA.UTS, ISDIAJLfc,,
Alter itHh, Uth.UStll, 18th JB 14th,
mi: •v aa _i t. ThaoWactsof tklaOaaneUaa ar«: tio» of at italird ofiulj la bar State to# ottltt*a«io»«r tmbil She SMdy *f aailo 1* lb Witw4«|HtaMa utar MafMni Uatrao or*, and a aaoikl, gaatol i»-aaioa«f all lortft of good hntio.
Sh* Btkismll ni
OUIMII
51
will WM1 at
tbWLINO HALT.. Bthaanals *41 kkiM at lOVtMAJL awl fo'£l«itr. M.,iltafcritnhaanai Mi|lukl on
ad* Um lutfc, at toVllocs Pi M. Xte (iMaillM of Anm—iul wt» plann in moMCin tt laUawtag abl»a«iy OjUmi.tori aiafMllftkiinMwCDl .... iOBCMfe, '''Tk
B. ^.^BA'KEt, flrth. Baatoa lyaiuiiy of Moalo. ruxisn. X.O KtLBOPWTC. of t«* Oh !o Uormal Mna Sahool. AMTON SHIM, teacharor
Itutramen-««
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tal aad Vocal Hub, of Tirra H«ute. OlUOIOBOf OUUUKA. O. J. KaNTJCAKM, M*f ih« e«imaa Maaaw-Ubor of lun Haate.
OMlttl*!. 1*1^- 1
PR6T. OUQQA'S Orchtalra, of this «IB form tin BMliU for a large and «ffici*nt Orebca. (m, Fpoata—t ••delaoa (tvasifuut parts of the ooontrjr are ipwlid lobe praaant.
Tbe high refutation of the talaat aaftged ii a aattsiaut itMruttee of a triatapbaat sucojm.
COyCSBT8.T'a^
Two Grand Cdno«rts will be gtvaa at Dowllsc H»U. PialT—WeMcsdaj BveaiBC.Maj lttli—31I» ctUaoc^u, aaapiSuag ot OfMtWea, flMru»s GteA,- Vi o*l aad Iasir«Mtal' Klcs, Dnetu, Tries, Quartette, Ao.
Sxcoao—Friiay. Ifa711—Grar
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LOCAL
NOTICES
TW-
TO the Nervous.—The natural result of exhanatlon cf strength ty exceaaive labor or a:tlon, it a feeling of w«akue«, dullneia, heaTinea*, languor of body or miad, Ac. Persons of a wtak oonotitut'.on, or whoee habit»areaed«ntary frequently complain of thji relaxed condition of tbe vital eLorgiea ana when persona ef a nervooa temperament ate thai vetkencd and debilitated, disease lnoTitably 'follOKS, nnlesa it ia at one* checked and orerooaie. All who'mffjr from thaw caavs alike require a remedy which will strength en tha syxtem wlthont exoiting it, and awake a :eellog of irua enjoyment so th»t lite may beoome a souroe cf pleaanre. MI3QL£Q'S HSBB BITTEBS haa won its way into the ocnfidcnca ef thousands of this class of persons wbo warmly Indorse it as the beat invigorating agent and the most potent aad geolal of all tonics and alteratires for strengthening and restoring tbe physical constitution. aSSJwlw
A
Tlaal Ooaetrt,
on watch ooca.iou lbs e« lat rev 4 Cantata of -rag svfcimra sair' will be given antira with grand Oaorat andOr oaeetr«.
Ai fhr as possible free oaterlalaai-nt will ba provided
tor
all paraoaa attending boat ahroed,
Tbone dailrina to aitead from abroad *111
FOR RENT.
F[)R
KBNT.—Olio half of a new and slogan Btore Boom,, with Oonaters, th'Wlag aad &ho« .ciass, In one
Fon
DB SALE OB BENT—A oom. two-story frame houta, eoatalnhig nloarooias, pan.ry aad aamaier kltehen.— Within flie mloutis' walk of the Fostofflce.— Clna frttlt oa. tbe placo. If not sold by tha 20-h of May will ho oBsred for raat. rar. cbaaco.fbfa bargain.
%Tor
T?OB Xr mood
I70B JU good
A. J. GBCBB3
Wa are authorised to annonnoe DANIEL CBOWEas candidate for Glty Marshall, ibJ»ct to the decision of a Demooratio convention abould one be held.
partloalara Inquire on
tbo premises, south-east oorner ol Serxntk and Cheatnnt streefa. aprUMMtf
SALE—YjDBY LOW—A good two story House, toasted ea saath eth street, containing alavaa rooms, gaaall over the house, fine chandeliers, good barn, wood ho*se, iwash-haaae with fbraaoe, olstern and well, between two aad three acre* of groaad wall sett with fTnit, shrabbery and shads trees, nil in flratrate oondltioa. Fos session given UOsiedlstely.
Enquire of
M. B. HUDSON.
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SALE—VERY LOW-A good one and a half story Cottage located Close to the Passenger Dapot, good cistern, well, wood honse.oellar and other oonvenanoea will be sold-low for oash. Bnqutra sooa of WHABTON
BSACH, corner of Mala and Fifth streets. april7dtf
T?OR SALE—A desirable corner i. Lot, three tquarss aoath of Main, corner of Sixth and Swan streets, 93* 1M fbet. Enquire of a7dtf If. B. HUDdOH.
FEegle
3R SALE-M^oase and Lot on street, between Siath and Seventh.— Inquire of X. B. WBWHT CO.
T?OR SALE.—A two-iVry britk Housa, located on Main street, next to McKeen Paddock's Mill, aow oesapled as
Terre Haate and Perryfille Paektt,
Staamar KAV CLAIIK wOl ply regularly between Terre Haute
na f.rr, vlile, leavli.g Terre Haate at 10 o'clock A. M., Menders, Wednesdays and Fridays o' .aoh week. For freight or paa-ago acplr board, or to U. BHEwMAKhB, at his Warehouse, oorner of 9th and Wabasb streets, dtf
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
gOJiETHING NEW
KIT CHB0KS MAD* TO 0BDE&. A KEY Cheok Ii a small o-ral, Ot-rmaa sllrer Check, ulark*d with the owner's saa, to bo fastened to a bunch ot kej s, carried llfthe pocket. Thee, kej checks ma also le attache to Vallaea, Troake aadotaerartioles. Thej ara very neat aad oae. ful.
Also, Hotel aad Baggage Checks farnlabed on abort notice. Door Key Cheeks numbered and lettered, Tha price af a Key Cheok Is forty cents, and will be sent by mall oa reoelptof price.
I aleo have a nice article of Steel Key Kings add Chains. Any of the above artlclee can rette streets, or by drop-
h*V.hr railing as asy Qceeesy Store, oa the tor ner orronrth and Lafayette pint a line In tha Poat OOee.
jal4d3m
Sealed
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ft n'.h o1
WM. KAIII5.
TNDIANA STATE NORMAL
SCHOuIb
proposals wOihsreoatvad aottl the tMrif Mey, at tna "OSes of
3.
Tin
tfasTudag.
Plate end tpecifloatlona aay bs siea at tb« Offle of the ArcQi.eit from tue 3d until the ISta ol Ma/.
The Beard reeervea tha right to reject any or all of tbe propoa«Js if sot (aroraole By order of tha Board of Trustee*. n,«/ve» JOSH IKGLE, J,., President. J. K. OLBOTT, Seo.
J)IVIDENJ NOTICE.
"Tiasr Jttiosu Baita or Tiaai Hatrrs." ?«»»«H'wvftMwiiir,isg#. it DlvKaad of six (8) per Seot. om tbe Capital Stook of this Bank hu been declared,payable to Ssoeab lders, free troaa Ternaaat Ul. on
JJBMOVBP.
TIBUE HA CTS, IHD.
hiao!Uf'S!
l"ir-«
jyR A. AKNA.UD.
TUs Hotel
nt
BENT.—A Cottage House Oak 8tro«t, containing eerea room, ia
good order, oa a largo lot, commodious stable, water convenient. Apply at this oOce. aprl.SSdtf
FOR SALE. •1* -itsd
Feast
DR SALB-.In Montrooe, southof tbo City—^ asm wall sat la all kinda of aaiatl frait and trait trees, flood frame aoaao ooataiatag eight rooma aad oallar, larga stable aad other ont-bn ldlaga complete. Good wall and olstern. Property (Teo of all encombrance. Will be aoH earap if appl'oatioa la made soon to O.r. GILMOBE, Sid if Metropolitan Blook, Taire Haate.
Ffortablehat),
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PHYSICIANt.
DR I. D. SKBLt, fI- "ia rt«f3 Sb. 41 North Pom th Street, •AfiJflTIO in KC1ECT10 riiwuik foMdtf
Omas—Ooraar of Main anii nrtfi* jtiUu, cvarth« Nattonal State Baak. kcamsBoa—ChMUat SI'. btlveM Stk Tth.
BlStrl tebue HAOTE. IND.
S
YOTTSTG -,*vV»Vr,M ei.il
rHYSlCIAir
and
QTFl
ISUpQEON:
CE-—Weal Side PabUe (Tcrmtrlj oooapiad bj Dr. Caiil».^
SM
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a favor apoa tha MBalttw by to aotlfyug tbesa at aa aarly a day as poaeiale. Measbare of ehaira and maatoiaDa Croaaall parts of th*waaUj ara oonllally lavttad to be present and par.lsipata la tluwit sea. nana. ICeabarshlp Tlekata for ths OonTeatlaa_.~fl,00 daasoa TieheU, adaatttiag to Baharsal and
Oonoer ca 1,63 Single Ti tit each Coo cert.........60 Obi aa'a Tlckrfs to saeh Ooaaart... 83
T1 keit mmt ha aroaarad at Allan A Anarewa, Bartlett ft Uiuud* ui at Kaaaaer'* Palaca »f Unite.
OommnalsattoBS sSoald be addreeeed to W. W. Byen, ic«ietar)r, or to aay ets of theoitur am .hereof She ccatatciaa. (.oaairrs* or A aa ^•asaurrs— W. U. Paint, Warrea Davia, (ho. Korgha, K. K^jaa, wTw. Bj»ra.
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Cans aUandad to ii(ht and day. Iwtfcate at
Hsiissal Henae. JdMtt
HOTELS.
•I400S SUT*. a,»17T NATIONAL HOUSE, OoaSiiTi us HiiiSnur, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
JAlOB Bin J'BOTMWIO.
n.is Uoqw b»i t*tn t^orvagWy raftuhMkeL ssj ^SilnlT
J^AKMBBS' HOTiCL,
CORNER NINTH CHERRY STS.
Opposite Eastern Sarkst Hons*. Having a Urge Wagon Yard atiachtd, wUl anabt*ue to giTegeocrd tatktaoticn tvlGbfirkeellag public. D. W.'ttnKtr.
rpEBBEHAUTii EOUSj!.'.^
ooaHia siii amu «Kvaru eraaata, Terre Haute, Indifuia.
mrutl) been tultM, ai.4 patia
Arat-claae order, oflerina aocomosodaUoaa aoax paaacd in the StaW. T. C. BOHTM. Fno*!.
HOUSE.
PLARK v/ oouaa
t»«su or riaer *»d oaio sraaara.
Terre Haute, Indiana.
W. B. titurrini. -iProfyrteif
Office or Karshali, ttcnteaataa aad TaleMla* Hack Unve. Kree Bnes to and from all Tralna. botSUU
PARK HOTEL,
On the AMERICAN PLAN, Cor. Beekman and
Nassau
PACIFIC HOTJ£J^, A lTo, 174 aud 170 Greet
tha bsst lo
cl'ties «n Main street. Stote iixtO. Boat loir WiU ns niMd oily for aright husteM* Alto'a ltrie'Hall with Sky-Ufht, well finished. In aire a: this affloa.
Also, tbe frame Storo Boom at 175 Vain s'reet STdlw
Sts.
Hear City Halt r»rle..... 3few T»A OSOBGE WIGHT, Proprietor.
N. B.—Lccated In tbeTery heart of the wholesale bn-ioess, tvia is one oi the most ooavelatly located Hotels tor Merchants, BmilasW Ibtg 'had others vialttag the oity.
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..., .... ... ™Greenwich Street, One door uorth of Oortlaadi, and cne'bllKjh'Wstt of Broadway.
The ander^igaed utej pie.sure in aaiMapalag to his ntioieroua frlenus «nd patrons that fr» in this dat-s the charge of the taeUcwIirMV^Mt per cay. -.tr,*..
Beiug sole Proprietor of this Hyase, aad therefore, free frota tbe too rommeh waetiih or aa iaordlnate rent, he is fnlly able tuMeet the downward tendency of prices without aay faUtag *t or service.
It will now, as bereiofore, be bis aim to Hefataia anriimlulshMt tbe favotable repatattoa the Pacific, wtiich it has eqjoytd for maajr rears, •4 one of the beet traveler.' hotels.
The tfcb'.a will be todntl:n!ly (applied with every delicacy of the snsan. Tbo attsadaa»e will bo found efficient and obliging
Tbe location will be fSuad oouTenlant for tbee* wboae bnsiorea calls them in tbe lower part «1 tha Jity, and of ready acceas to all Ballwad sad SUetrb-at Line*. faCdwOm JOHN FATTKH.
Dpartnership
ISSOLUTION OF PABT-
NERSHIP.
The of MabaaABelt wae ilasslaed by mntual coas-.-ut on th 1st d.y of April,IMS, Any baslaeit oonueoted with the 3ra may P4 eettlei by either p»rty or their agent/.
W.
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aplStdSw wlm
IVga-e to the pi dasicable cottage
Grocery, will ha sold at a low ftga-a to the pur chaser:* The ownar will take at in pait paymaat. Inquire on the premises, .maiSdSm
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A. Vr-d»ga,
achltect, Svath-aeet oorner ot Wabash aad eth Btt» a.
uaose, Mass, Ibr ike rollowf&g
(worhs: 4u/t de Carpentry. FaluuagaadOj.alng.v. i-ikwub.' -f
oil!
ihsaaderalgaad wavldtaapeoSMiy lafWH (ha oltlsens Terro Hanta ass old n—limsi th»t he baa ramoved the Mattennl floaaS Barber Saop to the teuton la Hotel, oa Mala Street, between Sixth and Her.nth, and bas/o«r ot tha beaf Barbesa lu thecily.'' Ha wOhlTbe pleased to have ell of tbo oittsena end old ml »sss riwtla a call.
Biiini.-rrtL Patndge. J. Patridge, J. Bass, H. Bis sell,
Baibaraof eapeHeaoe wilt .always ha pa haaJ •tall times to wait upon ladMi at tnair reai tot the drassiagef hair, tn.
sSTdSw
MA HAH..»
JAMK3 BiyyT ,.,.
Terra Hants, April 31,1838. dwS
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JJA1LROAD LETTING.
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ST. L0CIStVANDALIA A TBBKE HAUTB «.«. Proposals will be rtoeired until o'oloak, K., May 6th, addressed to McSsa*. tiKRS C0» Chief Contractors, Terra Hanta, Indiana, IKTr tbir laat dfty-seraa ((7) mllei of this read. Tha wartf Is of too most deeirable character, oomprlelec bath vary heavy and also light work. Atf*' meats, mon-klf, tt
tmh.
Profiles can bs stda at tie
ode. In Terre Haule, alter April tttb. J. 1JIBBIE MILLSB. Ocnsaltlag Engisaerk
Terre Haute, Ind., At rll )S, 1SCV. dtmS
ISSOLUTION OF COPABT^ AKK9H1P. rv lite partuers'ilp Uoretofore extsitag-betWeaBi Jas. Seath, J. B. Hager Geo. O. Klog, ta tha' eatabllsbment known us the Vigo Voaadrv aaA Oar Works, is this day ditaolved by atlt.) aoo* aent, Mr. King retirlug from tha Araa e!
The books and acoonnts will be settled b/ HI*' underdfced lemaining partne-s. April 82, WW. SEATH A HAeife.
KOT1CBOT OOPABTKEHSBIP. Mr. T. Oilman having purchased aa latetaat ta". the abore works, the name a&d style o«tha lohi from thle dete will bs Seath, Heper & Oilman.
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ITY ELECTION NOTICE:
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lis (he Vetm of tte Chy Ttrtt Co*ntf, Iadiana Toa ara hetebr notiflsd that as elecllon wOjba ims held tn tbe tere-al Werds of said Ity of Terfv |,.j Hanta an Tasaday tbe ilh da/ of May, INS. fy.ivt the eleotion of tW» fMlownig City clfl eri, to-ww -mb Mayor, Marshal Treasurer, Clerk, Aeaessijraa#' I two tjconeltmen froa each of ths 8re dlo»»»BS Wards of aald Cl'y. tM
The pt«ef* of votl»g In tba eatery watf#»^»ad te oAeers of-lectl»n to b»«s follows it mj 1st Ward-eth street Bngfne IIou^—-W, Edwards, Itfe^S-.ter, ard Manni Bdhpssaal Md Thomas P. Murray, Jode».
the
Ward—Thorapeon
Rp4 t** P**
SI Wa#d—Sana I *ee«e'» Carpenter SbqpT-T, A Madleov, Inspector, and Gioige XcHenry aadX. a. Oraln, Jedes. 3d
C- oper fhop-Zjchj B~
Bose, Iatpector, and Marrfh Kerehiral asd Mattin Grace, Judges. Ward—No. Eaglna Hapae^-lgrwa Villar inspector, at /atMs F. M«i- puf asd L.
S. Tteef-
"athVard—Tuell, tshaaa 4 pi* Iiaaiis't'aAt1
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S.C'Ift, Insrector, aud Isaac Beaucha^p aad B. Bape,iJ«dgae. G. F. C00K*BUf, Major. Aft st: W. Huna, Cttnt.
u. a. mii. a. a. runs, BABB & YEAKLi ~Z WRon
AXD
A. G. WALL, of Ohio, Proprietor.
siei PU5TSBS in. 6UUSU
S^Bfli tth Street, opposite Central ShgiSe Souse,'
All work entrusted to ns, doae proaiptlr, and at reasonable rates. febtiiSai
