Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 May 1869 — Page 4
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Courts.—Tho
The Circuit Court was engaged all day In a suit for the right or property. The Common Pleas Court was not session.
Tax newly organised fire company have tried their new engine, recently purchased oy the city, and pronounced-il a first rate-flSfccMee. The boyrHraTSf^" idly perfecting their organisation, and will soon be able to handle the machine scientifically. Croakers, who hava been growling about the engine ever since its purchase, were pretty effectually silenced by the display made, on Wednesday eve ning.—Cr*wfordavUU
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CITY NEWS.
Go to the big concert at Dowling flail
to-night.
Thk Dailt Zxfmss
first grand concert of the Musical
Convention will be given at Dowling Hall
tonighl. __________
3'
A. BACK between a horse and a veloci pede is recorded in our Boston dispatches, Velocipede won.
Charlie*Stkwabt,
Gehtlb
recently a clerl in
the Postoffice, has taken a position in the County Clerk's office.
bhowkbb yesterday hid the
dust, refreshed vegetation and oooled tho atmosphere—aooeptable alike to town and oountry people. ... ,1 v-.il- .'.fl
Evkby bush and tree is putting on *lhe spring fashions. All the fruit bearing portion of the tree family present a snow ban k.appe«tro«_Rni"*C^i^i!®--*ic''t^ the fragrance:of
millions
The
Thk
of flowersj
Burton will bill has paisod both
houses of the Legislature. This bill pro vides for an appeal to the Cirouit Gcmrt and wepreeume this oaso will soon ihtup again in our Courts.
IiiaBTMino
Rods.—Weinvite
aUe.nVwjr
to the advertisement of Mr. H. Qatyin, who is introducing a new lightning rod In thus city, and one, we believe, of superior merit. •'.. ...'».. L-
Terre Haute and Indianapolis
road is now. making the_f&itest^tiinet^fl£ any road in the State, the train leaving here at two o'clock each morning, mak ing the Tun to Indianapolis, seventy«three miles, with four stoppages In and five minutes. ,,
two hours ...... -v.^U Wtfv*
Evert Ssvkit Ybass.—A
Jtevino.
This is tbc firo engine purchased from this city.
IMPOBTAUT TO YJtKDERS OF I'aTSWT
Bights.—By
The
Commissioner of Internal Rev
enue has decided that the printed matter at the head of paper upon which le!egrapbio messages are written is a contract, and requires a five cent, stamp. it 1« wt« probable that the Government will derive much revenue from this new source. In ninety-nine cases out-of a hundred—quite probably in a muoh
larger
Ctfuwffii'1'«—Thaflrit grand con
cert of the Mu$cftl'6onventidn, la aesiion this weefeat Dowling fl*U, will-be.gifan this evening*. The ccnve^t^n is attended by ibwfillthe laaiKng^vocalists of the cKjr, wha'wifltake part in the concert tjity pvenlng,. _and Kill toim tbe-largest and grandest chorus of home talent ev#r assembled here. The^coqcart will be no der the direction of, B.^F. Baker, of the
Boetoji jbgeAtrnTi Mnsic. jChe pro gramcaeTselecUd iB oae of.^tra meritj consisting of overtures, ohortUefl, glo**, vocal and instrumental soJos, duetts, triof quartettes, etc- Thei"ollowing U-#iJL£
THI PBOOEAMMEj
1. Ovrsloai-From Zampa, Coaua's, Crcheatra. 2. Caoavs—and tba Glory of the Lord, from aJSSe^Ca eel quart amlttSr fronfATtlla, uus
Turner, Mr. Botanc aad JW. fatf®-
4. HT*N, by —Osraail STainHerOhor. tx'
CSTATUCA
4.
to-day enter* up.
on its nineteenth year.
JRetolwd,
according to our
farmer friend's almanac.
ol
Criminal Court met
yesterday morning to
Of
the case of the
"whitenigger," but the witneuea not he Ing in attendance, tho court adjournal without any action.
an act passed at the pres
ent session of the General Assembly, venders of patont rights, before selling the same in any county of tbe State, are required to file with the Clerk of the Court of tho county copies of letters patent duly authenticated, and* also an affidavit before such Clerk as to the letters patent being genuine, &c., a copy of which- affidavit shall be given to the party by such Clerk, &c. The penalty for a violation of the act is a fine not to exoaed one thousand dollars or imprisonment in the oountyjail not more than six months, at the discretion of the court or jury trying the cause, and also for damages that may be susained by injured act has been in force since the 2Sd of April last.
proportion
the contract on tbe blanks for telegraph messages is cf no practical service ai.y way to tbo companies. Either than suffer the increase of five cents in tho cost of every message deltvered them for transmtMion', they will te sure t© find some method of getting on without such conract.
Mayor's Court.—James
By an looked
upon the wine when it was red as a beet, yesterday, and tho consequonce was it stung him worse than forty adders. The polkefbund in him a saajL unruly fierif-His honor wanted him to guTp the usual dose for being "drunk afld disorderlyriffinnrsouian't WTr and~WenTto jail.
The Arabs of the .desert aiwp
on g0Rl
•kins filled with watej. .John Doyle is in no way related to the Arabs and not being4o favor of their cuftoit, flliefl jjj, skin wiih poor whisky aAd wantu slwp in this condition. The Mayor "f*"" him teven debars for the luxury.— Coulda'tpay Md went tojali^.
56
8» up
ft.
C. E. Hosford moved that a committee of general arrangements be appointed of which the President of this meeting shall be Chairman. Adopted.
The Chair appointed P. C. Crawford, (J. E. Hosford and R. B. Stewart. On Epfttififl) the following additional committees wefe appointed, viz:
Committeo on Music.—Warren Uavis, P.^. Westfal\ Horatio Hoys. Committee on Grounds—C. tV". Duddleson, Jas. P. 3Iurphy, W. D. Butler.
Committee on PioWars—Mrs. F.
That we return our most
heartielt thanks to all those who so generously contributed to the relief of the family of our deceased brother, Henry Jack80,11.
A.
G. Baxch,
Wm. Ceum,
engaged in tavUlsgj pr?p*rlng ordinances for pu£ucation» together with the City Charter a^a Wstory^of the 'City. a'] 4jsJ
The Council then adjourned until nest Tuesday evening at
by
a! loto^ A*» CHOEUa^DAUghter of Error, Blahop, solo by.JJr. Gould. TABI tKQCSf-
Orcheitrs.
Ta**p CHoec»-wlth 8opr«tJ ©bllgito-Biih on.8olobr«^»«PPe't
NJnu
Decoration Dat.—Tbe
,rt
WxaaiOB's Soso, by Schoppert—Maenne/ohor 6.
Dcstt
,,Sll||es Karly
5. audxtah by fianM/
meeting to
make arrangements for decorating tho graves of. deceased sold Lars convened at the Old Court' House -last evening by Calling M. ^Cr'Kankiu to the Chair, and appointing G. W. Lambert, Secretary.
Cm
Crawford, Mr?. H. H. Boudinot, Mrs. C. B. Hcsrord, itjs. S. E. Moore, ilra. ME. Topping, Mrs. B- Stewart, Mrs. M, C. Rankin.
On motion of John Kuppenheimer, it was ordered that an adjourned meeting be held next Saturday-evening for the purpose of hearing reports of committees and furthering arrangements.
C. E. Hcsford moved that a committee of three be appointed to visit tbe business houses in the city and ascertain if thoy would close on Saturday afternoon of the 29th intt Adopted, and Bev. E. Prank Howe,, James M. Gordon aud G. W: lAtnbert were appointed as such teats'©a motion, the meeting adjourned till next Saturday evening.
.„c A CARD. 'ir?*
At a oalled meeting r.f Terre Haute Lodge No. 193, of the EL. O. S. O., ihe following resolutions were unanimously adopted:
Retolved,
farmer in
forms us that he has paid close attention the the soasons and crops for twenty-one years, that every seventh year in his ei perience the crops have been bountiful This is the
That this Lodge return their
most sincere thanks to tbe Bev. E. Prank Howe for the cervices rendered at tbto funeral Of pur deceased brother, Henry Jackson.
Com.
v,iiX vM.D.WMiK,T,j
QITY COUNCIL
.ft
Ilie old Board ot CitjwCounoll mat last evening. Present, His Honor Mayor Cookerly presiding, and Councllmen
Chamberlain, Van Vaizab, See-
burger, Andrews and Lawes. Tbe minates of tbe last meeting were iead and approved.
Tbe report of the canvassers of the city election was received and placed on file, and then-r-
On motion of Mr. Dowling, the old Board adjourned
tine die.
The newly elected Councilmen, having been previously sworn in, appeared and took their seats, as follotSi: ib'irst, W«rd—Wm. H. Bcudder and William Coats..
Second Ward—A. L. Chamberlain and M. W. O ConneU. Third- Ward--4L. Heebyrger and A. B. Pouts. -W-'v.
Fourth Ward—Thomas Dowling and Danial, JdLiller. Filth Ward—A. C. Mattox and Henry Bockwell.
(The
Mayordelivered an'itiatfgur&l address, ^hich, from its length, we are coml pelled to defer until next issue.
On motion of Mr. Scudder, tbe regutar order of business was suspended. Ott motion of Mr. Dowling, the Council went into tbe election of a Police Bfotrd, and. on ballot being had, Messrs. Dowling, Chamberlain and Seeburger", were declared elected to serve in oonjupc^ tlon with the Mayor, for avterm of two years.
Mr. Dowling offered a resolution, which was adopted, fixing the bonds of city officers as follows:
Mayor, $3.000 Treasurer, $140,0&0^ C'erk, Engineer and City Attorney, $1^000 Marshal and Street Commissioner, $2,000 Market Master, Ass&sor and Chief Engineer of Firo Department, $500.
E. O. Whiteman, Marshal clect, presented bis bond with Thos.J. Forrest and James O'Mara as sureties
D. L. Vickery, 'clerk elect, presented bis bond with W. S. JeyroJI.and L. Goodman as sureties. J4
Marcus SSSboemehl-pi-esentod bb bond ftr $140,000 with Patrick Shannon, E Bleemel, Thos Wahlor, L. Seeburger" Wm. Mack and John Baird as sureties.
Each cf the above bonds were acceptad by the Council. City Marshal, E. O. Whiteman, nomij, noted James O'Mara as Deput? "Citv Marshal. 1
•.?
seven
o'clock.
FEMALE COLLEGE.
Txbbk Hautk,
May
11, 1669.
To all CrnzBirs or
Txbsk Haute
March 31st, a card was published over my signature, in which it was promised that I should in a few days present a statement of the financial condition of the college enterprise, with which I am identified. To avoid controversy I think it best not here to state, the reasons for tbisde« lay. Suffice it to say that thoy have been substantial.
This promise to the public I new thus redeem. What I need, (to make up the sum of $60,000) from the citizens of Terre Haute, outside of the subscriptions to thU
other, ^ahfleorat), 1sl4,0t This amount being contributed by the citizens here, tbe institution becomes a fixed fact. Such citizens as have already subscribed, outside of the thtee persons
are to be counted as apart of said $14,000, I desire the community to be assured that I have authority for saying that if the sum of $50,000 is made up, the Board created Xtf said liall the proffered endowment. I have equal authority for saying that the $14,000, being pledged, the existacce of the institution becomes a fact and couples with no particular property. Tha question of the purohalo'pT'iny jjffoperty for college purposes or the purchase of a site and the erection of anew building is a question to be determined by the Board to bo created by the subscribers to tbe $50,000 fund and not by me. ^Each $1,000 contributed shAirtotlite.tfioiutoiribeV one vote in the selection of aBoard of (14)
XnteteeS. Aoy iimoHntia^han this, to tho fractional part of such voto as his sub scription shall be the
ffa?t5on6l
P*rt
much more directly interested than I ami their material support to tbe amount of $14,000. This amount given to this en terprise,
I
shall try to make myself the
n&ore worthy.of your confidence, through toils and Sacrifice*^ foHhfe -complete sue cess of this great enterprise. May I not expect subscriptions "acd contributions frattft$2,500 down to $10 or even $6. The H^wbomas Spencer, known to yoa ell will call up^mtie citizans of Terfe^Haate within the hWt few days. He will explain the terms of subscription.
Youwobedlontiervant,
[Signed]
Look
out for tbe new goods to arrive
at Tueil, Ripley & Deming?s. Mr. Ripley has gone East with the avowed intention of buying a finer grade o£-goods than has. been brought to Td^jfe Haute,, %Jf j£)
Hereafter wo will keep, in addtion to our usi^al large stock,,j5«.
goods the Eastern market ojfords.
Me an whi 1 %, a will &*Jods at such figitfes %e tif leSvi no ^oubt that we are doing business on the "quick sale and small profit" system. Give us a call. 11 ,d I
Tukll, Riplxy
The
*T
On motion of Mr. Dolling, John D. Bell was unaniiboroiy eleoted Chief Engineer of the Fire Department.
Dre.. Wocd, Daugberty and Maban were elected to constitute the Board of Health.
On motion of Mr. Do^Wng/Xhe election of the other offioers^was deferred until the next meeting.
The r^es of tbe oWt jloard were adopted for the government of the Council at prescMs^and ja oommittw coflRiiting of ChamberliiOi iowling and Fouts ap. ptinteA te draft new rulea.
Mr. Dowlipg inquired the condition of the et&nance hook, whereupon the Mayor itatod th« Mr. Loag and Urnnlfwere
Ml
&
to 12i,o^nto, .at
Pasture.—Anj
person wishing to hire
pasturo for fifty or seventy-five head of stock can be aooompaodated. by calling ojtl \9 €5 nPf '.yrx joab. n.fli w,w3t
Got'S"o W. H. Bag^ff
fJr
reason why Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powders make bread biscuits, &c. so easy o^dige»til.4iftnd safe for dyspep tics, is that by its use all the starch, glut en aaissugajr.in the.ftouf isaayod—wherr much oy fetWentaiton is lost. d3t
Call
Bartlett
U.h
and see those beautiful Frenoh
and Scotch Ginghams at Cornelius & Haggerty's. 12-d4t,
&
Ghundt
having establish
ed their Bindery in connection with the BroWn & Co., add jproflitiiSaiJj'fct«lies bindW, are n"DWfTtspared'.to^o A)! klxrdtg o^ btjldij in the' latest slylcf, .'wiUi dispatch, a
at the offio€Mn North 3^ under Odd FeU le^tW^^ill be atteirijed to* and I ga&iltfaa. Gatktr up your music/iiB^sAhftii Sed^Ite us a c»U- 'jSi,dlW-w2t
fieof tjKaRTfl loj jyfte) young ladies, pisses aad obi^fep^ 9^ SLjll styles, from the finest material.—Also, the best quality of Ooiett^ •cab'tJo at' 4hele#iit prices, only at Weist? -6kirt Factory, 169 Maki^treet at SiC Ysilair Froa^ h^twee^ B'.h andr^h. streams- |vnn .#l^w|f
Free Cosc^sw^lPrw'n'ithVVtnfie Hall, l^a^ sw^^ej,^en1"Fourth and
FiftK'
.iafSRP.
Get
mnl»n
your Corsets, Bffl4m1deries and
Fancy Goods aSt Weiii* batwetfh &tfa nid 0th streets. Ui'lf ASoW dwtf
afS &»* t9tsiv3
at the Yellow Front, between 6th and 6th I and you will find it to be to yoot own interest. lldwtf
8n votici of Free Concert* every night at Wine Hall. ll dlw
Wkisz'
of
$1,000. Uoder tbe organic law, embody-I A hi lil W# ing tbe principles upon which the Board
young Women and to promote and encourage high attainments therein by conferring upon those found worthy thereof fellowships and the degrees of merit and honor heretofore known and conferred, or which may hereafter be adopted and conferred by like institutions In the civilized world.—(Section 3 of Organic Law of College.)
As one of your citizen?, who has been privileged to labor to found a college of so great importance to Terra Haute, if I am_deserving of any consideration at your hands,
I
ask of our citizens, many of them
original Skirt Factory to 169
Main street, the Yellow Front, between 5th and 6th streets, lbs lldwtf
Fob
choice mosio every night, and a
cool, nice retreat during the hot season, drop in at the "Wine Hall, Main strtetj between Fourth and Fifth. 11-dlw
Ta»(l^test styles of Hats go to Mrs. J. B. Mitten's, Main atreet, between Eighth and Ninth. [m7,dlin
P335OT3EMIS4' article, at Davis,' 167 Main street, dtf
Ic*
CkcauI Iob
Scudder's Ice Cream Saloon will be open day anjLeytPta* ft* for all'TihiOmi^fttofT»Ior%itf rcalr— Parties served with Confectioneries as usual, promptly and short notice. Be' turning thanks for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended, he hopes to
Hack
Tar Celebrated "Boflalo' Bran Alpaccas, the best in tke market, at Cor neliusr4 Hagge^f^
-g
jl
toil
price than at any other place in the city, call at the old State Bank Building, on Ohio, streiBt, one deor ealVSf'lLiesner' Music Store.
statement is triUj thousands will testify to the fact that only one box of Reader's German Snuff entirely banished tgw^^tfn} yrhyinl ple'oNmsagC nmrwin disgusting of diseases, when in pie remedy they can druggists keep it. P. Seymour & Co., Boston, and receive a
this simA
Mkw Haib Stobb.—Any
are pledged to conduct the. institution as I ing to buy hair will do well to Call at the t£e cuttodifofc & tho- bbJbwhMtoit^&nd, I new hair store, the Yellow Front, 169 jtbe objects of said corporation shall be the Main street, at Weisz's Hoop Skirt Fao» cultivation and advancement of literature, science, morality and religion, without regard to sect or creed, by the physical, mental, moral and ajthetical education of
in hair. Miss Houser has just arrived from the East with a hand»o*)e at»o»ta»ent»f all kinds of Hair Goods, Curls, Switches,
which sho will sell at reduced pricesLadies call and examine her good?. All styles manufactured to order. Cash pala for Hair. Orders for H*Ir Jewelry neat-
Auction Salb.—-At
on Saturday, May 16th, I will sell at auc. tion to the highest bidder, at Huoter & Collins' Livery Stable, Two Shifting Top Buggies and One Three Seat Platform Spring Wagon, all In good order. Terms of sale ninety days time, the purchaser giving note with good seourlty payable in bank, and to draw interest from date.
May 11-dtd JoHX
More
Mvsic.—Just received per ex'
"And
Mobbisoh.
she left him sprawling on tbe
street." By getting the new Velocipede Plays, just received at Kissner's, tbe picture on tbe title page will tell you all about it. Il,d2t
Just So
most eleqeint
I—All who want Gems can get
them put up In first-rate style a Husber's Gallery, eight for $1, or sixteen for $1.50 All works warranted satisfactory or no charges. Call and see specimens at 111 Main street. 11,dtf
Appropriateness
Dkmino
.jllli'llVv, JL.'j
Prints
of the best quality are reduced
^Jelidioiis" bev
arage.- HU -e^g^nt Marble Fount is in fineoldSr. 12,dtf
of
Dress.—The
ClSBntXUH.—Full line, at very lowest
Worn
on
ly true mode for gentlemen's apparel, is that combining utility and artistic beauty. To combine all the natural and esaentiallpMcW^^r^e^iijsJfe*^ est order of talent, skill ana taste. T"he manufacture of Dress itself
•Sn^st ingenious arts known to burfajh skill. Tbe size form and complexion the wearer,have to be taken into consideration, and tbe harmony of proportion a^B color carefully preserved.
The Tailor who undertakes to Dress customers in* the true mode in all essential respects, and at any cost, must h^*e sHjlorough knowledge of the principlejCcff and not be a mere retailer of ohfne shop work. Appropriateness^^ff dress is as essential to mental com(o^k as to physical health and vigor. No trap mail can be entirely indifferent to dnst, eithjBr-ia l|i*#li? o0r^a|y^4JW tending to the contrary must"beposses3ed of a low, coarse nature. Whatever may be pretended to the contrary, Dress is, and alv£*iiiwUl be, in a great q^ure, a man's pssjpo||^through]ge£ A stranger is generally trerfW" according to the clothes he weau, itua wrtjrat and un-
John Walmsibt.
Merchant Tailor.
8-dl.w ri 145 MainrStreet./. I A gtiiiMiOJ IHats and Bonnets,
,6 •'I rr
Fob4Ti-o^eM
neafljptrimmed Uats ana Bonnets,
go to Mrs. Mitten, Main street, between 8th and »tb. 7dlm
Boobd
A
Sou.
have received a new
Invoice of fine Bedspreads, and the famous Queen Quilts. 24dtf
AUCTIOH SALK—LA*®* SAU-of Fub virxms AT AtJCTto*.—On Thursday May 13th at tbe residence of Thomas H* 'Kelson, will
*».v
A
most of
Cobbrs
Foub
Fob
for $1,00 at
^AMAHWi M^atgatas in
Dfrafod^ (K-te the Corner-of- Main ai^HAontf SjtrteU, where (oordd» Son iv-iWstock,all
In prices. [apr2,dtf
knd a quarter pounds of good
coffee for $1,00 at Strong's. dtf
n6ileSt* |5htttetfs of Prints, De-
WttMg'A
Od^
fixsz &
-euAMll-W. H.
t0"
1TO |laln atre^ Burning
Block. Sd*f
JCkho€d]8T"Bfain
streit, aro
the only firm in the city, who offers home manufactured Hoop Skirts to tbe retail tatfU.— ., --^Mtf
lkfet%.wbich'WeraibougftViflf our prede-
i? to "Hraz &
Hflcofi j^XBl^j opposite the Post Office, in4th strte,' is not selling his goods at aat,neltber deea he intend to close ou ly C^llstmas, but sells as cheap as an} iuein the city a fine lot of Jewelry and pkiekl'for Christtn'as, just recfeived, to be iold at very low figures. Call and com pKre fiTs~price8 before purchasing ^22
A complete line of White Goods, com sconetsf Nairrsooks^ VHetoria S&tftp Lawns, S#i&j Briliant 'ique, eto., to be
rfqund
170 Main street, Deming Block. Bdtf
'^Mw /LsiuTiLxa of Spring shawls, Sallai8a,B Bist6Ti, etQ., at U. Wittig & Co*8 '.||y^^jya,stre^, Darning Block,8dtf
•MaPLB
Sxtoab
afcdflieow
at
'MtfLV
Sewiho^Machiines
ladies wish-
-.
I'.l
two o'clock M.
J^JtW Jewelry at fair prices at Riddle's. 5 .0 timmf I ll Hf? 3 8 1 &
Our
D. Bell
stock of Spring Gsoda is now com-
jlilete, embracing, all that is new in goods \kat mens* wear in which we Include the largest line of Genu' Furnishing goodain
press from New York all the new Musio published for the month of May. Lovers I the city. of really cholee Music ihoald visit at once I On or about the first of April we will the Palace of Music before the assortment remove to our new Store, Deming Block, s| picked over. Il,d2t
corner of Main and Sixth streets, where we will-be pleased to aee our old customI era, and as man new as may see fit to favor us with their patronage. Beady made Clothing
at cost.
Grovsr
&
Clothes W
Ij
one of
Miller,
22-dtf 81 Main street.
A good second-hand Singer Sewing Machine for sale cheap at E. R. Wright & Go's. dtf
Hamburg!
Inserting and Edgings, Just
received, at [21-dlw
Tuicll, Ripley& Dkmikq's
rhiokrb
Impobtant
I Clothes Wrino
xasll Buckeye Clothes Wringers. Little Grant Clothes Wringers.
Sherman Clothes Wringers, For sale at
Cort
&
21-dtf
Mancourt
T«UUt HAITTB Jb ISDIAJTAPOLXB K. &. V~ ^TbbbxHadtb, May 7, 1669 j:
Cha»6K
s.
n-vyi/.vr
to
Ladiks.
Mrs.
L,
Yolger, South Fourth street, has just re' oeived direct from New York a select lot of Spring Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Frames *bd flibbdoa, all of tha- latest and most attractive styles, which sho has placed upon her counters, to be sold to friends and patrons at the most reasonable prices if -. ii ll-d2w
said, ^Ih|a world is all a fleeting
show for man's illusion, given," but those-who shed teara of. woe can have them soon dried up if they will only go te'H&idy'ii aAd buy one of his Velocipede Cigars. [I7dtf
Ofri&fc like a gbod smoke,- eaii at ono or dtf
a gbod smoke,
Moudy's Cigar Store and buy more of bis Velocipede Cigars I
OKo^xh'&'sili'zHiiir have removed their •to^k of goods to the corner room in the
answerable prtSatble of hfiuinVMiure, so Deming Block, where they are now prewe shouiS-endeavor to see orfieelves as others see us, and make the most favorable appearance In our power as elevators and refiners of our ra6e
ired to Wait bn all who may favor thofti witn acall. 12,dtf .Vl'lV T"'
T—•
'1
Sugar and Coffee at wholesale prices, at Strong'*. •, 17dtf
Sw**T £otato» at E. 158 Main street.
Blux,
w* ... I iMrfttSe#otia%tMe&rthh heftse south of Terms of sale-On mil sums exceeding -^Jj. ten dollars, six months credit, tbe porchaser giving note with approved seourlty.
Sale will commence at 10# o'clock a. JI HATWABS A Btajt, m7«dtd. Auctioneera.
and also Scarlet Ladies Cloth,
atC. ain street
ri,..i.ni rfMati I to *6 jofewd ohiera forvtWhitewashing
«n, corner of 7th andChwtnutstieels ^p^ices r^son a ble. Orwuibe .old a large and very fine Jot of Mo^n'e^nunith furniture, embracing every variety of
ICS
0? Tnu.—On and after Men'
daj^May 10th, tha psssengac-trains onthis road, will run as follows n: SXSBB.HAUT*. f:" Express.'...'......' .'... .^.1.55' jlTui
Mail 6.50 a. m. Accommodation 3.30 p. u. Express. 4.35
Gems
I
at C. Wittig
C. I. Ripley
1
—Tho best Sewing
Machines. in the market, to sell ^onthly payments* by'T. H., Riddle, 151 Main^tr^et. [27,dtf
CMOIC^'WlKisand jiiquors at Strong1 ivo Main Mreet. dtf
t7^BPEMiRS and builders generally, for the best warranted Todls and Toledo Baish and Doors see Austin, Sbryer & Co.
af.-"
sa ::l.
C. jl. RlTLEY Sel& ^C
Twa^Waad Sewing Machines are un-
by any Machine ever presented
ior^p^.&jrpy.,'' I ou »i 2. &
Wheeler,
v, u.
ABBITB TXBBB HAUTE. ,.i,..^6.30 A. If. 10.25 A.
Express Accommodation
Mail .......................4.55 r. W. Express... 11.0SP. M.
r* Chas.
B. Pbddlk.
m8-dlw. Superintendent.
Beautiful Flowers,
Handsome Hanging Baskets, Charming Rttstio and Wire Stands, Pretty Trellises for plants, Good Seeds and Sweet Flowers, and Bulbs of the splendid Gladiolus and Lilies, all are to be eeen and oin ^be at Foote's Seed Store.
K:f"''
uwi5
Iok.Obdbbs
AttKOLD,
-JM. S6t«t4 89 Main atr«et. i*'^ i'
—1
J.
at Herz & Arnold's,
ud3twit
left on tbe slate at the Post
Office Lobby, also at the Washington Sa h5i$jJ will meet with prompt 'attentidn Small quantities can be bad at tha latter place at any time. 74tf .** J. STMNMKHL.
Gkms! GemsI—Eight
D. H.
s.
for$l,00»
Eight for $1,00,Eight for $1,00. Sixteen for $}.50, Sixteen for $1,50, at D. H.
WBiQHTie-Gallery,
105 .Main Sueeli
Terre Haute, Ind. To unabla mn to aupplv thj increasing demand for cheap Picture?, I have pur chased a Multiplying L'amora with which I can make first-class Gems or. Tintypes in all binds of weather, and any number desired from two to sixteen at one sit-tingj-finished in- ten ^minutes. Now is your time to get Cheap Pictures.
Wright,
7dtf
Photographer,
u105Main
Millinery.—Miss M.
Buy
toneless Sardines. [25,dtf
Agent.
SeulSf3 6th street, between Ohio and Main reets. 13-dtf
BbMoYBP.—Weed
Sewing Machine
Office removed to South 5ih street, between Main and Ohio streets. 13-dtf
new
$1,000
R. Wright & [16, dtf
SFECxaL JTenoa.-—A genuine Havana Cigar for five eenU at C. Yost's Cigar Storey youth, corner National House, opposite the Fostoffloe. [29,dtf
8ntf
V^aiTA^A9innirQ:f-i-T^e undersigned Is prejmVed to receive and promptly attend
J. M. CLBTKLAKD-
Cuax
for parties, for couples aad
the single disbr can at all limes be fotuyl at Stpne's, No. 33 South Fourth ...
1
J. xiu&w-<*»
J* alaa I®7td4t
requires an antl
billons ton'c, the liver needs toning Immediately and the blacd cnght to ba oleantal and parifled' Perhaps yoa do not realise th» force of tbis statement but, nsverthaleis, the tecotslty
To Remove Moth Patches, Freeh lea and Tan from tha faoe, nsa Perry's Moth and Freckle Lot'on. Prepared only by Dr. B. O. Perry.
Sold by all Droggitta.
For Black Worms and Finplei on tha Face, nsa Fnu's Coxzsoaa AXB fixru Bxkxdt,
The Bo-is aro of two kinds. One, th? Patent Star Q.lvaniced Iron Bod theorber the cel«brattd Pate..i S.ar Oipper Bod. 8amplsa cf the same, with Point*, fastening, loan ators, Iron an pper Bur Patent Qilvanlged Braces,
PSCHOLOGIC ATTRACTION,
-L or FASCINATION, as appl ed *o the pn-. cci he
Eontid
oseorur-. A pew book. $00 p..g .s (oooptr.ll), clitb, A CDJloni book for cnrl. people. Thl* work la no ad ertiilrg scheme, or Afre oircnlar, but contains full Icgtrqctlons exert tli i-* power over men or aclmalr.^Can be obtained by sending yaur address, with postSRe. to the pLblibhsrs, X. W. EVANS A CO., 41 Sotrh Sth street, PhliaidphU. 18d3t
AMUSKMKNTS.
street.
Do you want an elegant pair of Gloves? Go to C. Wittig & Co.. 170 Main street Deming Block. They carry the largest and best assorted stock in the city. 8dtf
A. Raridan has
opened ber stock of Millinery in the store room recently occupied by Eberle & Bindley, on Main, between Third and Fourth streets, where she will be pleased to see her old customers, and as many new ones as may choose to favor ber with their patronage. [®,dtf
where you get tbe best quality
and the most Hardware for your money Perhaps Austin, Shryer & Co. cguld make you seo it. dtf
LOCAL NOTICES.
The constitutionally Bilious.—No two parts of tha human bodj more strong)? sym pathiza tog»thcr than tha Siomaeh and Lirer. hsn on# Is daraogid the oth9r is generally oat of repair. And at no oth*r period oflhe yeararo they as liable to bacome dvracgcd ai now, and thai lay the f-madatlon of diaorders 'which will rob lift of Its pleasures, and, perhaps, end In death itself. The stomach
MUSICAL
cf 3VYENTION.
T7
CASE of (ha fcllrwlog dlaeases,
which the U«dlcalFaonity haTe pr«nonncad Inoarablc, that DB. BICHAP'B GOLDEN BEMBDIES
WILL NOT CTTBI.
DB. BICHAU S GOLDEN BALSAM Jfr. 1, will cure Sjphil's In 1-a primary acd secondary Btagts, sncb as old Clcers, ClceratrdSore Throat, Sjre Xjes, Sain Ercptions aud Soresasa of the toalp, eradicating dmease and aerenry thoroughly.
DB.BICHAV6 GOLDEN BALSAM So. 2, witrture the tb'rd stages of SphiHUeand mar* coreal Bheumatirm, etc. Ard 1 daty thota who
ruff-r
from such diteaipato olftafn a radical cure wichsnt the aid of this medioine, which does not pratentiha patients from rating and drinking what the Ilka. Price of either No, 1 orS, $5 per bottle, or two buttles, $9.
DB. BICQAVJ'i GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, A sale and radical cure for Gonorrhea, Gravel, and ati Urinary De:ang«ueata, accompanteVW th ftlll dlrcwiooa. Wariantpi »o cn.e. Pilce,|3 per bottle. DB. BlCttAF'S GOLDEN ELIXIR IHAMOUB
A radical c^re for General Debility in cid or yonng, Imparting energy to t'jiwe who Late led a life of sensaauty. r'co,
$6
OK SALE".In
tor
obtai
ring It does exist. B»w«rnefl In time, and seek sftf.tr *nt exemption from dlseasa by using allSHLEB'S BXBB BITTBB8 every day regular ly. It is a certain snre for all dlsaasea arising from a disordered stomach and liver, aod a retia ble protection to all who are constitutionally pre' disposed to bilions complaints. n12dwlw
Frooms,
prepared only by Sr. B. C. Panax, 40
Bondatieat, New Torlc. Sold everywhere. The trade anpplied by Wholesale Ucdlclae Dealers. marlTdeod8m-w3m
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PBOTECT
Fgood
TOUKSELYES AND PBOPKBTy.
i'T
The undersigned, Agent of l)e North American Galvanized Llgh^olog Bod Comp my »f Pitt— bnrfr, Pa., ia In tho ci ior the purpose of Introdaclug in this plaoa a Bod ihat bas given entire •stUfaotlon uerever It has beju Introduced, and hat we desire is a lair examination of t3o same, which is gn»r»nteed to sa just what wa tecomm»cd it to In onr Circular.
per bo tie, or two
bottles 19. On recsipt of price, by mall or Expraaa, those raaediae wlllbe nulppol to as?place. Prompt attention paid to all CJrreip^n tot«. Noneyeou ina without tho name -tf Dr. KIOBAU S GOL DSN KXMEDIK^. D. H. BICHA&DS, sola proprietor, blown in Glass or bottles. Ad^rrw,
DB (i. C. BI0HABD8,
Vo. 228 Varlo ainct. New Xork. (jfflca houra from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Circalars (tout—Corn 6 penden a fc.w#r«d. majlS4 taW-l»lyf,
EBMOVAL.
stfe'i
Fourlh
-f.T
s. WILSOINV
Das removed M« Cleak, Shawl- Millinery aid Dress Maklac Ksubiishaiect, to 84 NEST FOURTH ^CINCIW3VArEffO.##mlldSw
Sfc" .nil
J^OTICE, Notioe Uteraby glren that the Tigo County Board of Sqaallsatlon will meet at tha Anditor'a Offlea la the city of Terra Haata oo tkeSrtt Monday of las next. WM. PAD
•ay 10,
tOO
,r-
TEBBl HAUTB, DTPTAWAt
MajrlOtli.lltb.lflth.18tb As Mth,'
I960.
A
rJjs'jUl:
tinQomstliain:
ttoai of. im iiiitori of auto ta —r Stota oaltlvattea ef saaslssritaatstlnoagk Ska atady aatia-ia iMhichac
Mste-teteM|liii istsiiiwwss aa4w wafwr laatra&or«laalt ajcial. all lOT.riirgdalfcitb. nf MattMb uS(«Mittl wilt kt b*Mt
DOWLmo HAT.L. 1*1 BrtSwpala will h*
ImM
as Us'dMk A.. M- and
o'clook P. M., tha fltat nhwal Mu Ml ou It ndar. ths leth. at to'claok P. SI. tkaUUhMa AtTMS«1"t flMWH in aaooaaoiD( tha felktlsi abla oorpa ot jmdut, tors ia* a jtort of tha taiaat NigagM
S.T.BAKKB, of tha Boston Acadeiif cf Maslc iiumn. S. 0. KTLBOOKSnt. of tlM OhtoSorSS^l KasSc Sshool. ANTON SB1DCL Saaakarof Iistnata tal aad VooaVMaaio, ot tart* l»sta.
MIHMOI IUUBU.t
O. J, KAHTJtAXN, laadar of Uu Oaimaa Xaancr-Ubor of Terra last*. .'•MURBI.
P&ot. &C QtJA'S Orclustra, of this City, a It I f^rmttn Doeiciia for a largo sntflcnat Onktf tr*. ProuUaBS aaeMana fros dUhrai patrta of the oountry are xyaoiaa 10 be pres—t. rhe high reputation of tha talent engaged fa a saffleia.it gvirintta of a trfampfcaat soaasaa.
CONCERTS,
Two Graad Oonoerta will ba givea at Dowling H»U. FiaST—WeiMMlf KTOUsgs Vaf ttftr»it ttllMaew, Cvueia.iog. vi Ovortarea, Oborueta, Gie-s, oal and InstraaaeaUl. •»!«•, Dwtta Trks, Quartette, Ac.
Sccjkd—Frliajr.
Kay li—Qracd Final Concert,
on wiiich occaoou tbe c*letc*td Cantata of BVM1HA HUT* will bei giten tntire with grand Chora*" and Orche«tra.
As far aa poeaible free enter:«tsaa»nt will be proviidd for all petsona attending from abroed. Ihoae desiring to sitaai firoaa abroad *111 confer a favor upon the eocaaittea by eo notifying then at a* early a day aa poasibia. Membara of cholra andmuaialauafr*mall parts of thea'nntry are oordlally favitej to be present and par.icipata in tbeeserosco. tH
-i
mUSB.4*
Membership Tickets for tha Ooamtki fl,00 6eason Ticket*, adaaittlng to Bahereal and Concerts 1,S9 Single Ticks ts each Concert Cbidien's Ticksta toaaeh Oonewt—...........
Ticketamay be prooaredof Allan A Andrews, Bartlett
St
Uiuody ud at Kassaer' Palace of
Music. Commanicationa ihoald b» addressed to W. W By*rs, SMetaty,or to any one of theolhe* meas bers of tha ccmmittee.
OoHaiTTga or
Asbmoishhs
W.
H. Faige,
Warren Davis, Qao. Hsqu, H. Kayea, W, My. rs.
WANTED.
TXT AJNTBD.—Pedl&rtia the oity or country to call at tha K. W. ooruer of 4th anil Ofctrry itmta, Terra llaata, lhan ihay will find'a small article tbat sails rapidly at good pr.flt«. aalOdlw
wAN TED.---Agents in county to aall two 25c articles.
Montrose, south-
A_ east of tba city—2ft asrea wall act la all kinda of amall fruit aad iruit traea. Good frame aonaa oontaining eight rooma and oatlar, larga stable and other eut-ba.tdlaga coaplet*. Good well and cistern. Froperty baa of all aaoasabrance. Will be sold cheap If apploatloa la made soon to C. J. OILMOKE, Mdcf Metropditaa Mock, Tatra Banta.
DB SALE OB RENT—A com. fortfeble two-story frasta boa*, Containing nice hail, pantry and iibbk kitchen.-^ Within Are sainata1 walk of tba Pcstofflce.— Fine fruit on. tbe place, if not sold by tha 20of May will be oflarad for raat. A tare chaoce.for a bargain. For partlcolais In^alra oo tha pramlaaa, seoth-aast corner of Seventh and Chestnut street!. apriiSSdtf
OR SALE--YERY LOW—A good two story Booaa, located an sonth Sth street, containing eleven reoma, gas ail aver the bonse, One chandallers, gaod barn, weed haaaa, wash-bouaa with fBrna^s, elatarn aad Wall, l»% tween two aad three acres of grooad wall aett with frnlt, shrubbery and shade trees* all flrstrate condition. Portfaston'stfeaklssmedlately.
Xngitlreo'f 9, B. HVP80H. aprlddtf
DR SALB—VERY LOW-A one aad a half atory Cottage located close to tba Passenger Depot, good dstarn, wall, wood honse, oeliar and other oonveaanaaa will be sold low for cash. Soqulre aoon of WHABTOH A BEACH, corner ef Main and Fifth afreets. ^rlMdtf
FLot,
^R SALE—A desirable oorn«r thre* iqstrfp poaih of Mill, eora«r *f Sixth and Swan •trMta. diilM fe«t, jfenqoir*
FSegle
it)
can b3 seen on ezblbltion, by tbe Ageat, who Is cenrafEiDg tho citj, brat the T»rre Uante Com mercill Collogo. GABVIN,
ISJlm i£6ut.
KEWAEB FOR ANY
MYeeovr.
©very 3*nd for
sample and teriuato -Aadraw Inlvaly, H. W. cor. 4th aad Cherry atreeta. Terra flaate, ladiaaa. mIAJI.
FOR RENT.
T70R EBNT—Desirable Offices JJ Orer tha Mew. Post Offlea. Apply to JTHO: 8. BXAOH, m3dtf Fralria Oity Bank.
FOR SALE.
T?OE SALE.—The valuable buai° X? nasa property sitnatad tfca S. I, aorner 1 of 12th and Main strceta, there ia two lata SteS ftont each, a two-story brick bnlidlng, barn, wall and cistern "It fe one of tha bfat localiMa la Terra Haute. For tarma aatibrat 9. B. corner of Hth. and Ohio. lldlw
ot
M^RVt^on.
DR SAJiE-a-fionse 4114 Lpt on strae*, betweaa Sutt aad Ba Tenth.— Inquire of •, B. WltlGBT CO, aprli7dtf
MoKeen Paddoek's Mill, now ooeapled aa Grocery, will ba sold at a low flgn-a ti tba par* chaaer. Tha owner will take adeelrable cottage In paat payment. Is^slra on tbe pfaalw. aiaiSdSas
Terre Haute aid PerirrHle Packet. •teaser Ut CUltE wUi ly reaalarty batwtan Tarn Hants iuii r«rt tuie, laavtL A. aoidajs,
fg Terre Haata at 10 o'eloek 1 Wedneadays aad Fridaya
aoU week. For freight ar pssiags at ply on board, or to V. SHXWMAKKB, at hla Warehonse, corner of 9ih aad Wabaah atreeta. dtf
induw4
mp nor»al
Sealed proposals win be tecelvod until the thlrtern'.hof May, at the Offlea of J. A. Vrrdagh, Architect, South-caat corner ot Wabash and eth Strreta, Tern tinnte, Indiana, fbr he (allowing works:
InsideCarpeotty.
4
Painting and Gualng. j' Gas Tubing. Piaatarlng. .t Iilgbtentng Bods. Iron Bailing to fiontatepaand cmb. Iron Shoea to oondao ora. -t lia:d*ar«e. Tha works to xmplated on or btioratbe flretof October, )S09.
Plass and 6pe«iflsatlona aay ba ssaa at the Offioe of tho Architect from tke 3d entll the IStb of Stay.
Tba Beard reeervte tha right to reject aay or all of tba proposals If not favorable. By order of tba Board of Traetare.
JOaN IKOIil, Jn., Frealdoat.
J. K. OLCOTT, Sec. .•.
r,
1 hetraderaigoad woaid raapaetfUily Inform the I eltlaana-. T«rre Dante and eld enatnnura that he hae remorad the National Honsj Barber Shop to thafintoaln Hotel, on Mala atreat, between Sixth abdSevtnth.ead baa roar of the Met BarbersU thecltyi Ha weald be pleased to haveali I of tho citiaeaa and old eaetoase give hiaa a call.
BAaaans.—Prot. B. Patrldga,
J.
Bass, H. Blasell.
Patridge, J.
BafBers of UtfMrfaaoa "willalwaye ba on band at all timne tg.walt upon^tdiea.alinalr rea^daace for the d*otalt Cf halr, Sc.
aS7d8w
gOARDlNG HOUSE
BOOH,
dwtd Auditor Tlgo County.
^nr pbwow
Tvr
Md
The tiaderaJrned opaaas to-day, a jlarge aewty far&lahwl Boairdlng Honae, aa the ct ef Fifth aad Charry atra. ts, where ha bop« see all his Ud, and many new patrena. THX TAB
La WILi BB VIU FCBBISHCB kept ia la ovary respect, adjoins tfePysanosous FttBBcat-
aad tbe Hens* wall kept ia la A eeaaatodleaa Wagon Ti vara* iwtf-
UA -54J
,-v!T 9 tfWi
"tl*
1'
~*9'
HE ADQtJ ARTERS,
4/ fOB 4t* tfi.4
A),
DRY GOODS
•5^
t«C
te.
4th and Main Ms.
fe t.««
*ue*rs*
1 *4
j.#., *a{W434
d»• -.mqtuif %ei^t
ij*
1«
,«
WARRBN.B0BBR6 & 60
.i ,tfs jSsi,,.. r-1 r«t
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S
s!,...
•W mMae#1* ,(w "•J"1 /.X xuj
OH
Iain Offer for this Week
•'JJH
i'UJ»
-l* I'.i-JCi
MERRIMAG
Tfc tw .rr
1
mlOdlw
a
CalieMfl 12 Me.
SPRAGUES"
Calicoes 131-9c,
tt* 1J»1 jS ta»
AMERICAN.
Calicoes 13 l-8e»
uai.J m,
RICHMOND
w«
Calicoes 121-3«.
».s«eq el" .W«|
LANCASTER Calicoes 12
These goods are the very beet atylee and very cheap. OtLer Domestic 6ood( at unusually low figures.
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SUC0KS30S3 TO ',31 !J
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EDS ALL & Oa,» Jvi ii. £.•*.. SO ,siU cfc !T .. if I a* If i.k it, '..ri
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4n
ban YttUi^mwO bos »td«T
6
'J *41 tl» at
This Biding Plow was Introduced'bf as la t^tS
section, laat aeaaan, and and hae glraa an^ ^sa
feet aadeatlre sathfaotlon that wt «o 'aerhasSt .-j tata to rcommend It highly and ask^thff$!f^e£
of tessera to its statits. „.i4( -jo.-g r.tt im
tii#a«Ia«»T
It la entirely different in Its operation (Net IfaS if fsas Bnekoya, Hawkeye, Farm«rs or aay Mldw^i
we have ever seen, and wiK not be tbrowala tk*
..
many others have baaar. -tSAfa i. .I'Kv.
easy to operate, so eaey tbat a bry
can do aa good work, and talca as maoli ot itis'
a man in tke ordinary way. (t ar a goed thing
aad W AB8ANTID A3
THE BLESSING CORff fXttiEK I
8a*fsUiel«barefoae iitfi1*"™
Pnft tte Cora with F«rfet Bcfalarll):!
Is a One*Hofss
COSTS ONLY
ap28
Circular a son taining cnta aad Ml dsacrtpQiaaah ef tha above, sent on application, a/. O VT
TW0-H0B8B C0BN PLAHWSrj
CORN DKIL.1#:
•J ma
1
1
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A. G. WALL, of Ohio, Propria tor.
I
Plmnter I ,. ri*its
ft
il]2 It
A- josfBi
Farm laiylosBaata^
l£aat Aide Pal'lte Sflaaaa*„W ,' TBfttB UATrm
B, JACKSON & «nr»u
GBO Goaainw ui firwttfi^f IMuts, vtiuaa in (, r, ism SKil.f, FLOCK, rOM, U*D, PWMC1
WO. S3 WALNUT WMW,
CINCINKNATJ, OHIO." BHFRTO F. Branaan, Pr*t..Franklln Baak,""^
1
Oinoinnati, Ohio.
RMaf, French A Oo,, Oossmiaalon Merabaata, OteetaaeM, MJlt Jaaisa H. Turner, Xaq., fcMMSaa ism Hasn,
