Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 July 1869 — Page 4
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A pair of drunks contributed fourteen dollars to the sinking fund at the municipal temple of justice yesterday.
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Open* We-nKBdavB Sat. 6.30 P.
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A DULL Itim—'Trad^,^
ITIM—The eclipse.
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W.-'Sil:'
The hixt shpw will prob^Wy b^ tbe great Eclipse of the sun. itkm—The hay
A "CUT AND DBIBD hafVest. A'KIBTT" ITEM—Ma-ny of ttw backstreets and alleys.
A
Stakmhg
Itbm—The loafew on the
stre«t corners ,.mi r' .». T3B smallpox has entirely disappearhe it
Pjebbohal.—Thomas J. Gray, of the Brazil
Miner
was in town last evening.
Thb
pkicb of new wheat is stiffening
somewhat. $1 00 to 1.20 is now offered.
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TowUswtd is now supplying our
citizens with ice, shipped from Indianapolis.. a .Iimm McGbboob, Secretary of the Nstl Worke, has gone east to spend a few weeks, in company ^rith.his Bisters:."' -vj
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Tfli can-can is now the favorite amusement with frugal housfilHVtfS in layiDE away stores of fruit for next win*
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-.Scpppsa'fl saloon isnowj^moii^opufar anci pleasant placa of reaprtln fhe city. !EtlsvcreattiBitis season have all'their old-time excelteoca i-.f -.a
Applston'sJournal,
for August Hfe,
with a beautiftil' steel. engrttVing, "Bifti' gr»Qts CrQSf»fng the Pl^ins/^, is received at Dooley's No. 100 Main-street., sa-iac-
Cibcus Comxns.—Mr.
Bam Joseph, the
advance agent of i)e Haven's Circas fctrd Men»geriei7 i8 In the city.to prepare for the coming of that extensive organization, on"TO5IKy^W4rAugmt. 'ZTt'THB Termilli^.^County Agricultnra\ Fair will b6 held near Newport, mebeft^ ^{m Tuesday, Sept. 28th{ and closing on the Friday following. Premiums amounting to over $1,500 are offered.
^Jfisor, Co*j.. tfee_ State Geologist, (s^i gaged on a topographical map of Clay and Greene Counties, whioh iho^ the location and ownership of all the coal mines and beds. He will next prepare a similar map of Vlgo and Parke counties.
iaB latest feat ot the spirits was ift ihrryiog a letter and boquet from Jefferson' Ville to Terre Haute:—
The ietter and boquet may have- start* eft, lHt we are not advised of their arrival. They are looked for by every
male.
A couplb of skillful velocipedists could make a nice thing by visiting the several Onfanty £Mc«^Jhis fal}, and, pickup the prtmtams offeredt All the faite^-itt tMi vioinity, including that of this coun» ty, offer pfemiuips of from $20^ l^he tatiit |eloci|wae riding. ,«.•« a hi «jjij »i ii' .. ,ti]T|^199AB^TfaH being fjtt'OMrt
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In IncKanapolis by order of the City Oouncil, because they obstruct tte iight
anything of tkat kind attempted here.-f-"bFa"«ih&n TeTHSflton? CI
JEbwt's
Bah.Ksducbd.—In
Ivgls, President of the
N^ri^il School Board, is not expected to return fromJus Jlurj
a President sod
itructioa aye ,*©.£« ^lectedi fpr^atijpaii* tatien. fn&fi t?I
Sold.—Those eigat or nine hundred confiding people who paid thirty-five dents for admission to Stodare's entertainment, expecting to get a five dollar Album, and instead got an autograph album, worth ia tto neighborhoodrf one *«t a dozen!
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last sad rites paid to the memory
of A- J* Chamberlin,£ pji, yeslefday afternodn, vrtk oHthe 6M 4tting^nd imposing character. Services were held at the resU^nqeJ JL. ,-f. $«ret* p^ dacting the same. The procession to the
Jlasonic fraternity and along line of carriages. The body was interred ?Uh full Masonic .honors, oi which order he was a cherished member.
Sxodark
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|ona»y.«da»«•»***-•
5«a SI
Howesville-Closes K- Iday at 7 v. w.
4*4«& P«?fwni 41 fowling
Hall last evening as announced. Stodare doubtless thought" one suc4i performance as that of Wednesday evening was as aiuch as a'town'of litis size could Stiind.— Stodare left Slodare forgot to pay several small bills. Stodare 4fci£t.^e me ihatf'of
njt is no longer a secret of the chemist's laborat'oA gH'le* ^™ps can tie made,from^tatc.h and sulphuric acid
tjiat
delicious wines «nd branuies-can be raade from,beet root that a barrel of de^iti ®iftafe'trfcnSrcrrm0Cittti) excallent coffee that lard can absorb an enormous qutftttiiy 9t water ln e«atn. poniitiona th*t in fact there seems no limit to tbe adulteration which fin intelligent ft^».d|8* honest chemist'can practice upon nls Ibllow-men." C''
How
to jRkad a
very
tbachbrs ia our city schools are
nearly all out of town, enjoying their summer vacation. :,
"W-hsat-.—Our millenwepoet that
as far as received in ihis mai'Bet, the nGj| wbfl^is of a mc^t etcellent'qualKy. .-*• Bass "Ball.—The Crescent fend the Independents play a match game this after-noon-—thefirst of the season.
index and write down the figure last passed^ the'^inter then write down the figures last passed on the second in dex,' and proceed in the libVmafiner with the third or ri^ht index. Now add two cyphers (00^ and it will give the amount of gas registered in cubic feot. Suppose the firsVTndex was two,"the second index ftv% Bnd the third index six, making 256: nowlld vfro cyphers, arid you will have 25,600j being the amount of gas used at
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Ind. Seritiiul.
If your gas bills seem too high, or you ha?e CKe &rid)8nTe if esaBpirig gas by sense of smell, not positively so, take
'Sfftirtfff.inBir.
vhe Co^-
inal Court yesterday upon motion of jit. Yoorhees, counsel for Erny, the bo»d was reduced to $2,000 hi- each case— $4,000,in all. We leaTaErfty's fathtr^vko reudea in Penneylvani», is a genrtemaD of wealth. Erny has written to him
ness
toHfiteiAln&er, with
&t
^|Bistanc«, but ai yet, has reoeivad b* «0twer. The time of trial was not fi*M yasterday, in consequence of the contem plated absence of the eotmsel for both proeeoution atid defense. It will prob OCflur about the third week in August.
two
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ijfG the most painfol ills that "flesh is heir to," is tooth-ache, and for the relief of this, when arising from decayed molars jj^d iDcisors, we have the authority of of In-
rrililj^easy.
moi$te6.4 solution introduce ttds iBtothe decayed
part, and in DWfMWii tto ralirf h— bqeh Btoolt W»#_ form rMsovw tto iopal reeista the acBfaai of this^VB «*d as the ap^kfaiion twrt agreertto, who labor tinder this dreadful woalddo vreH to 'bMS*
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Sot4»'day««go we Mntadps ertoo*o«B ia-
McG cions It has been venlnig, btrt will 1 I
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Accidknt.—Yesterday
after
noon William Hairington fell from.a ooal wagon and a wheel passed over one of his f^t, crashing thp flesh, and bones of the heel in a terrible manner. He had jilst come across tlie bridge and was in the st of jumping from the wagon, at the 11 house when his feet canght in the ffiTwfa T£KB?=Wr=liiatfei» jerk' oh
reins causwl' the horses to start, and fore he could get out of the way the Wheel passed over his heel. He was car ried to Dr. Young's office where Dre Young and Mann, dressed the wound.— jt Is feared he wil' have to sufl'er ampu taiion of the foot. Tne injured man was taken to the he»se qf Chris. Haley on South Eighth street whe?'e ihe ill'be Cared for until he recovers.
Gas-MBTBB.—It
ytfonJ^IV41^#69.16^
on the presentation of gas bills, forthe Reason that many householders are unable to properly read their meters. By re inembering the following instructions, every man $$$ ttftlij 1^1 njitqr *fU the man that' ittvltrtAi it: The meters fboth wet and dry) in ordinary use will be found to have three indexes, the hand in the first or right hand index moves to be right, as the'flguas lead, and each in dex begins at a eipher (0) at the top and reads one, two, tbreb, and so to the cipher again, which/is ten. When the han^W tfceSg^tJfaex hfik"fiiived one it indicates that one hundred cubic feet of gas has been used, or passed theme' ter. When it points to five, it means fire, hundred,feet, and after completing ithe circuit at (6) it is l,0o0 feet. Each ot the Indexes are ten-fold multipliers of the one preceding. Single figures are uSed for want. ef room, but the nmlfeu plierja ^enaraljy placed above the index thu\: hSlKl is Pohethbusand,'? the next to the left or middle index Js "ten thousand," and the last or left hand index is "one hundred thousand." Therefore, on the first or right hand index, one on the dial stand for 100 in the middle index, one stands for 1,000 and on the left hand index steoda.for 10,000, and so in this ratio with the succeeding figures
,bly be idli for
Y^tira^/ ia compile' «ifl» SattMili Magill, ®iql B'evenue CoTTfector, ed the establishment, where we foubd the gBUgeTj SF|. Httffillf0nyiH8 ^ure-TMJlIWi
Vrth Mt.
hun-
dred pr^ents^te^rsisnlt Stgda^ut a: di8ch«gecriio^ circus.
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loose paragraph, floating around ataoftg ^^wspapeiB) amtoun'cas .ttafc*.
b:
one of froin'tM cistet&s prep««rt(^ t° pension, t^ officials seemed as expert in the performance of their varioas and important dStlev'ls if trained tjet4ln ior-Wseriesjrff »e*s.? two htfAlfred &n6. forty'fhousand gallons,6n which the duty 1b $120^000. Someth'lhg ofan lttto St the %ay of this' firm were 'icctMfetaed to fay when thedute was higher. Puring Mr. Cra|n's
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The Euspapsipnj even for a. Jew weeks nr ^if Bolmportant a'fSautureof our?n»aM|ff4uree will be felt inr many dlfecl^S t110 'iest, perhaps, among ^he.^irsi wh»jhayp fgund^ with MoGregor Company a ready' market for mqfchjpfjtibe best work, J». that liaa. ^h*t we hay^eeen in any pact of the .conntryi. Operations will be re«»l^k^^T«r^. tjreased activity in-ihe.
t8ri?l^^j^ pFe^
THS*Cbcians^l
Bnqvifer
mmzsma
is a
Free Lunch.—E.
Grand
".'A'
a
feaUingbi^ftSe me&r -when no burn»rg Ate in use, a9d after a few hours repeat the reading, and If gas is escaping it wil] be fhowBv when, fpoper remedies can be applied to stop the leak.
Lemons.—Hall's Journal of Health •ays: "When persons are feverish and thirsty beyond what is natural, indicated in some cases by a metallic taste in the. mouth, especially after drinking water, or by a whitish appearance of the tongue, one of the best "coolers," internal or external, is to take a lemon, cutoff the top,
work itaownjn^o theJemop with a spoon, and then sure it slowly, squeezing the lemon and adding more
as the acid
ity increases from being brought up from the lower pohit. Invalids from feverish-
may take two or three lemons
a
day
amost'BMvfced
bene
fit, mablfi«SUf Jy a sense of coolness, comfort,
aftd iaviforation.
tortable night's sleep, and an awakening of rest and invigoration, with an appetite for
WiJalfiBt, to which
Boldt has purchased
the Mozart Hall and Beer Garden, and on Saturday evening will set a Free Lunch, No. 1 Indianapolis Lagor Beer always on hand. All friends are cordially invited 30,d2t
LjlB^ss leave, your orders with I. K. Clatfelter and get a pair of the late sensation walking boots made to order. I am now prepared to make all kinds of ladies work on short notice. 196 Main street, next door to Scndder's. jy22-dtf.
Selling
Bugar
ooo
Qui If 1—A correspondent wanu to kqow vhat kind of a broom the young la^y in: the novel used when aha swept bsick tile ringlets from her classic brow
one of the tooth-wise chaps for prescribing I «»c«y this question, but I wn.j«jU.y that young !adi«. as well best Me aDpli»tipn i« old ladies, can find a splendid assort-
.oat
of
«hirts, corsets, white goods, hsir
^sark flte, v^rj Ch#ap at T^eilz's Ari^til irt factoiy, 139 Main street, Kationul block, between 5th and 6th. [7,dtf
Fob
ready made clothing leu than coat,
go to Grover & Miller's, corner 6 th and llain streets. m26-dtf OoratAppSgfiB retailed •ale prices at Joseph Strong's, No. 190 Main street [19,dtf
FATAL ACCIDENT I
che,p
base ball revival this afternoon
We are all going. Don't forget the place. Phoenix B. B. grounds. 30-dlt
Testimonials
eeff^nsuranoe *J«nts, lawyers, telegraph* ers and writers generally, in favor of the Hirst Patent Gold Pen, show that it It the he*t fountain pea in use, costing about the same as tbe old style. S. K. Freeman 161 Main street, is sole agent in Terre Haute,. jy29-dtf.
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Gravel Boap Meeting.—Ail
The
St
$
the end of the month (or at any other time) read the meter again, and the figures will read—say 26,500 aftersaddigg the cyphers. Now deduct the first sum from the last aod you will have the differ ence, 900, wWfctf iMicites {he iftffebe^ of feet, used since the first reading.
out Ladies Congress Gaiters
at $1.00. Good Lace Gaiterj at $1.50 at D. Roibold s, 64 Main street. j!9-tf. (Genuine Imported Port. "w"x
Joseph
The
A lemon or
UkM thas at tsa-Ume,
an entire
aubetitate "Jar iha ordinMy
'supper, of
tontoir, wouMgive bkmbj
a man a com-
they
who
are
Strangers,
will have their cup of tea
or
supper
-relish,' and 'cake,' and berries or peaches and cmm."
best pair of White Hose at 15 cts.,
at C.
Witug
& Co.'s,
?t,dtf 170 Main street Doming Block. You can find Preserved Lemon Pedl, at C. I. Ripley's. [25,dtf
It tou like a good smoke, call at Motidy's Cigar Store and bay one or more of his Velocipede Cigars fl7dtf
'. til i-..fl
A yowBg lady, wearing a very long dress, walked down Main street a few days ago, when a gentleman, who was walUliriiri4e(fiy1)eM68 iMMlJnfift iy stepped on her dress. The lady fell, 4toke a limb, and will probably have to *mp»**ticn., Had^tha, kdy pqm one of Berz & Ar^ld's (89 Main street) Celebrated Hoop Skirts, which support tl^e dresses in a most graceful manner, the accident would certainly not have bapsned %tf4
Great
reduction fc prices at Herz &
Arnold's (formerly B. Weisz's) Hoop Skirt Factory, No. 89 Maitf ^atrtset• t*eea 3d*tid 4th streets.
For
the Largest and.beat assortment of
cloths, cassimores and vestings in the city, go to Grover & M^|er'=fl»eqrn^ 6£h »hd Main streets. m26-dtf.
C. WITTI8& Co., at 170 Main street, Deming Block, have .big^t^bja ffll^of• -Bargains in Goods ttat must be-sold. 21,dtf
Don'tbeMisled1—TBeoriginal
There
is no bsttkr place in this
.State to buy Skirts, Corsets, ladies furnishing and fancy goods, tifan* He*Z & Arnold's Skirt Factory, No. 89 Main 'street. A'*- Mf*
Sleeve
gravely
nounces that a di^ilfer has taken the con' tract «U thff g«b^ of th£f$yi with a view to converting it into whisky. As Ae garbage of a city is composed largely of animal matter, tbe idea Of eofoverting it into whisky is som» thii#t
Bibctons
For
Startling. Beef bonesj
bacon rinds, chicken entr^ls, -fish seata^, in combination with bread crunAs, potato peoTinga, and the miscellaneous r&fuae ot th^%itetien, are to be put throii^h the proeess of quick fermentation, and made to yie!4 a superior stimulant, which will certainly not lack in ''body." We are at a lo£ how t?/eceive this new discovery in'the "riMuWifaothre of- whisky. People in their drink. They can talk learnedly and scientifically of etrichnine, sulphuric acid, fusel oil, and other corrosive agents in whisky, and at the same time "hist it in," with their accustomed regularity. In fact we believe that most drinkers prefer a real deadly drink. There is something positive and substantial about it. But many who take kindly to -poison- have a prejudice against naatiness, and the thought that the beautifully-beaded, amber liquid, which giveth its color in the cup, is the product of a maggety tub of swill may possibly cause them to hesitate before drinking.—Ind.
latest styles of Hats fend Bodsets'
io to Mrs. J. B. Mitten's, Main street betweea l^i» iB«^Nit&a /i tj2a-tf.
The
"Phoenix" Hose, worth $3 per
dozen, are sold at lb cents a pair, at 2 l,dtf C. Wittig & Co's. A pull line of Ladies, Misses and ChUdren's such prices wijl^ them fast, at C. WiTTio
A bio bush to Moudy's every day for his Velocipede Cigars. [17dtf
Riddle
has tbe"Horton Corset.'
Riddle
has a nice stock of Fans.
Call
Mirror.
How are you now, whisky guzzlers
and see those beautiful French
and Scotch Ginghams at Cornelius & Haggerty's. 12-d4t.
Beautiful
Good.^ioria
and cheap
of clergymen, bank offl
persons
who are in favor of a good Gravel Boad being built on the old road bed of the Lafayette Road, in Vigo county, are requested to meet at Xuttle Mill, on Fri day, July 30th, 1869, at one o'clock P. to t£ke*ti6 same into consideration. dwld
Buy your Parasols of Biddles.
cheapest Millinery Store is at
Mrs. Mitten's. Main street, between 8th «&d .?$• v. dltf. a iv ..
Peeled
dried
Peaches
Choice
at G. I. Rip*
ley's. 6dtf
Wine9and
Liquors at Strong'^
190 Main street. dtf Go to D. Reibold's and look at his cheap boots and shoes, it wilt do you good. 64 Main street. jl9-tf.
hn?m21,dtf
Go To W. ff.- Sage's for a, delicious bevi erage. His elegant Marble' Fount is in fine ordef." 12,dtf
Fob
a fine whft«S or colored s^ik, good
of
It
fc suit qfjwhite or colored
Ihren durfc ready -made'or made to orden go to Grover & Miller's, coriiar. £th sihd Main streets. m26»dtf.
is said, "This world is all a fleeting show tor man's— Hhalon giyen," but those who' shed" ^3oe tan hajjfe them soon dried up If Ite^xeiH aaly go to Mbudy'siMid buy oBr'^^^elooi^ede
lp tou want a suit of clothing made in the tery best fi$9 as cheap as can be bought anywhere, where women and apprentices are not employed, go to Grover & Miller's, corner 6th and Main streets. m26-dtf.
No HtTMBU^ I ^%e: si be sold, m& w«sell ttiem?? pef cent, jbelow
"2l3^0?6MAiSwrt»etj Deming 33Wk,
FoB*i#i'tBB£iMr«ndtres1ie4t%i^ck of Neck £toradt'©oflj|ifc if oi^go to Grover & Millers, corner 6th and Main streets. m26-dtf.
Catabrh
apl4-dlw Special Agent.
Speer's Standard
tfa»
California Claret. Pure Sherry. Old Kentucky White Wheat Whisky. Choice Liquors always on hand.
Strong,
Wine
T»C9,
Grocer,
j25-tf. 190 Main street. Selling out fine B. Calf Boots at $4.00 at D. Reibold's64 Main street.V? jl9t£
Bitters
FOR RENT.
POJB
ii
highly Tecomm®nl?d by p^rehma for Dyspeptioe, oa auoount-of its tonic properties. iwimity^a^d Ks deHcious fiavoi -.-T e.c j-
LOCAL NOtl^ES.
Im «ad T*n from the Cftce, nse Perry's Sloth »nil freckle Lotion. Prepared only by Dr. B. ). mst. SoMby»11 DrnggJuTa. n,\~
I \J a.
lof Btffrfc en
P»*T'fc. OOMBIfOKB V^TJB. PlKPM
BEMKDT, ptepmrM^lT Fy Dr.'
W. ~C: Pts%T,
49
Bon etreet, Hew Tork. 84l^.«ftr5*»^r4 The trade mpplled by Wholesale Medicine Dealers. mrl7dM#3Mtr3ia
FARLEY & ROACH, oH 3iOfi«u«*cn»«m« o#, ITS'?
TS[iIC)ii«p wj-fi sai CoHars, Oomfcs,
.:
BRUSHES, &c., .71 No. 175 Ma'n Street, opposite O'Boyle's Lektbfr Store, Terre Bante lnd.
Agents for Uncle Sam's Harness OU%
jy26-wly
RENT—The Store JRoo'm ia tbe svutbHMst coroe^ of ihe Nktioul House, OPROSite the PostoflloJ. Ajply at the National Boats. Iyl74t( T?OR RENT.-A dwelling J? on tbe watb'MSt coroer of Oblo
Shop—Ko
Hoop
Skirt Factory, established in this city by M£ B. WeiSK, wefr purchased \$ Hans & Arnold, and removetf ?&5i Ift^ feduth 4th street to No. 69 Main street, between 3d and 4th. dtf
in great variety at
.v
Riddles. Choice
-mm.
Sug^ Cur^d SBms, at Joseph
Strong's. [19,dtf
colors in Crape Meretz
Bereges and Lamartines, just received at Cornelius & Haggerty's. ^a 4dlw Do YoU WANT %*wAl«#? to 6 Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Block, and lofik.^ table,pill of
H0U86
Obto an« 1Kb
Btieets, cont»lutQg Arerooau. pantry »nd eell«r, •rell aodolstern on too lot. Boqalre »t Oebora* ft Osier's Boot ud Shoe Store, 62 Mtio street, b«w»eri2d »i-d^d ttf. .j ... j8dif
fOR
RENT-—Two Offices over ltnbDla*' Teed Store, on rsqtr floor with T.rre Maote Iron and JTail Work*. Knqntre of F.A. BOSS, No. 6 south 6th strefet.
Alio a smell house on
6
street. 14]tf
FOR SALE.
OlB SALE-'I
offer for sale (foi
.. few days only) ib»tUrg lot oa 5tu »t« dojDlaa from Ohio to JT»luut, 90x200 f.et wlQ telHthe entire lot, or In parts tosiiti paohaserv on easy term*, if application We made Soon
DB. BELL,
15 j2w Cor. 8lh akd Oulo at. ifoR SALE—BUG GliSS.—A JP? complete assortm«nt of Baggios always oa 4dd and for Bale at HUNTER
t»t.LINS ctie-
&
ry t^table- JyW OR SALE OR RENT.—A new House sf sis ro m«, on sooth Third street, bot^eo Cootios and MotUt stroets. Apply to Jt^iej JolmiO«. one doer north jy9.ltf
OR SALE^-••House and Lot on E^gle street, between Sixth and Seventh.— Enquire cf K. B. WBIunTA OO. aprii7dtf MEW ADVERTISEMENTS W, HOWABD MANKiyO. W. BOSIMA.
MANNING & R0BFKTS, 3PA IN E stHousi, Sign and Carrlsgs Paintion, Plain and Decorative Paper Hai gng Graining, Giaaing, Cilloiuiiiiiig, stolcgi kc
8, 3d street, bet. Cberrj an Kain.
P.O. Box 389. IT*"* Up, j2".
JU.LIUS
MIESSEN,^:,. ^1^: w.V.l ,M:
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CONFECTIONEK AND BAKER, We. 16 Worth Fonrtb St.jJ' Between Main aod Cbeiry StreeiB, TEBKE HAUTK, IKfD. Keeps oonstanlly on hand afresh supple of Cakrs, Candies, Ioe-Uream, Bread and Crackers. 'Ornamental Ojikrs, Pyramids, lee Cream, yter lets, Charlotte-ruese, J'lly, BIbdc^ Uaoge Boinan Puach, Biaquite Glace, Tromageda Pan, Itafacy Re Oreaa, Pastry, Tongue, Obicfeen Salad Ac», will be made to order.
Prirate Parties luroisbed with Oysters, Meat), ce Cream, Jeilien, Ac., on short notice. marl9dSa ..
ANCING-r^f'"i£"1_6.-:
MR. WAST
&
Co.'s,
21dtf 170 M«n street, Detning Block Oassimeres.—jb uii line, at very lowest prices, at Cornelius & Haggerty's [6,d4t
ELL,to
from l^oulsviUe, has tha
honor to annoaace the inhabttans of Terra Haute a-d vicinity that he intends opening a Juvenile class fcr the above accomplishment, at Fetioe's H11, commencing Wednesday nest, Jane 9tb. pours for Tuition—Wednesdays from 3 to6 P. M., and Saturdays frotn 10-to
12
THE J2E&T -Tff-
THE CHEAPEST.
GO WAN & BEARD'S
AMERICAN nwi ivy
*$•:•
Detersive Soap.
IT TA ^MKSKS-l'2'A
Labor, Time and Mopey '.-j :,' WASHES Willi
Hard ^'Water^i.
A& WELL AS SOFT.
It Cannot be Excelled .-iStZ. 7
j.^.. •. ~--v ':c"T In its^waihlng qualities. Try it and prove it. Tor Sale to the Trade 5y
cox a
&
Ai*
is killing thousands of our
best people, and yet the balance, although suffering from this horrid complaint, do not seem t6 thii^c tl»t|^(»s tft^
SOW.
I
sa^end
to this trouble in ^imer it.wiM erentuaUj/ Qnd in ConsumptMn: wrch,' wwototJ is ths c&K^affid
nfiipe
all will aviil th^m-
by all.-of our druggists, *ud only costing 35 cents. tt*.
Grover, Jr.,
ia 1
BILLIARD ROOM At the Teutonia Hotel, Xo|. lU mid 170 Main St., brt. 0th ao4 Ttb. 6t».,
-99.9 TERRE HAUTE. INDr- i^
With
Six fit
tha. flu at Tablss with Pbelas's
PATENT CUSHIONS!}.
_BT,,8HAFJJR^bcfr.
Pure Co*pr it tilled
MO USB and SJG-Jf PAIKTJER Arte
i'Vlerchant Tailor,
MAIN BTBKBT,
Over Saxion $ Wqlmfipy'a Dry Goods
on
To BemoTe Moth Patches, Frech-
4tor#
VTonld respecyullf c*ll rhe »(Je»itfori the rftf» tens or ^eri-c Uantt", s?n th lo jffaerai, that he Iras reotr.d rooms A~Walta». ley's Dry floods sfflflpe(*'^r',aloveSaztoh
i'he'i'irp«*»«f earning
lAer^haul Tailoring."
up in
Tbe Latfftt $lpfl« fnd o»Bbor( JiftticO, an^ jn y»ry Uoasonable Terms. Having no high rftiiis to pay» be promises to make ap to ordf#, T»lwtbtr the «»oda to luraiahod l«j htrn rrat.-i-BTerythiag^n ly& Un« chaarer than aojwiie^t else. •. ..
Cottlnp dene and warrantH fif A'liberal patronage solicited. lfg^tiltf..
QHEGARA.Y INSTITUTE.
For. TqsfcC Iaadus andMUs«, Bearding add Day Fnpils, iSIT 1539 Sprotfa 8t.j rhlladelphia. Fano., will re-open on Monday, September 20th, French is tbe language of the Taafty^'andls Jonstantly rpoktn in the Inatitnte.
MADAJIE D'ELEHVILIT,
jy31deod3m Trtflcipal. Handsome Iron Hitchingfoste FOB SALE
C.HEA.P! At THS KflGhLE IRON WOBKS
OOB,FIEST AHDWAiNUT8rKeBt8.
1
ilffftiBiU WS&jtSf) ,i itm •»!aisai_
t^atbllaS
«rr.*e wr«S r-ss.- .taayS itutVi i3Q
uwrttiHrwfli.H \o s«mT
-AT— »wj ot
Cornelws A Haggerty's. \i«» M| .tUM.Uu.t,-. .»M .ivfaami' ®0 iI ^'itir ,.v 2t 85 aad sp't^au. l.r-iUUVn^AA^r... -4 O.
Yard wide
0tttt
Good Ll't Colored Prints ^»ns{ ill«0 itft at
Brnm Hulll at 11.
M6
Dress flMi» -wft
and 15 ceuls.
c*tl.
•vA *i*r.
•inuurni a.u t'/iuari
.mts3?a«tMoittxsuv
1
tim^m
fOgJTBl tai
ac*
"J-
t-j®i«.
1 I rcbWira than tt«r.
II -SOiMOIl GtlTxTm .T«ir» .Wi«l
-'.4
Good Vkretod*
Ol
WanaaCed 2QP yards,
auij 6
I STRIPES,
A. SI. and Ironi
3 5 P. M. Teatu.—Six dollars per month. Mr. Westell visit* this city at tbe reqaest of Several of oar most prominent families, and has the gratification of referring to Judge Key .as to its qualifications, &c. Je3dtf
cents a spool.
arge Stook of Jeans and
mmmI
I'ottoiurdes
At very low price*.
TINIC STOCK OF
i»iqm SPKRCAI.ES,
SO W iTlttlfBODY.
BhtAl'vi 1 iiataid'iia't a lOENELlk & HAfifiERTY, Cor, Main and Third Sts.
r,
i1::. \t» a
s: am co's
BEDVCflOirin JUICES has proved a success, and the people are fully satis fled, as we intended they should be, that DRY GOODS are CHEAP at the "BUCKEYE" CASH STORE,
LAWNS, LINEN LAWNSf GRENADINES and all their DRESS GOODS RE DUCED in PRICE *t Ha
MS
Uourbon and Bye Whisky
sold at thi Dar, an
nt oUtrr.
Whi-ky nod b. the ga lio guar', and pint. Q.UTT A BUi^G-J^S,
s.if
dtAiAW
SHOP—In £ari'ti Block, a fetr doors north of Main streo All work, done promptly and at reasonable rates. api.3|Sm
QHN iJARNlKLB,, _!
W. S^ JRTCJE A CO
r--i TrKTy-rfrT^—: -r-'
PIQ.0ES, PLAIN, PLAID and STRIPED ORGAN DIES/ SWISS MUSLINS, with a LARGE STOCK of WHITE GOODS generally, Under Regular Prices at
W.£, #YCE CO'S
PARASOLS, FANS, also the BIGGEST BARGAIN YET, in a HEM-STITCH HANDKERCHIEF at 25 c.
^3' w. si. bTCE# Go
Pamiliea call be supplied with BL'CH'D MUSLINS at Prices Below the Market Value, by going to
a
w* S MYCE& CO.
lanr
,««!.-»i!» janaatljc." n,
100 ROLLS CARPETS frotn 30 cents a yard and upwards, jat the CLEARANCE SALE of
's &
jmi» w. 8. JRTCB & CO. it
v- -.T'7
roar..*
A?t6 75ar'-TT
11!
••••.
I a*
Pwrties" wishing Houses Papered and WALLS DECORATED will find by calling at the "BUCKEYE" now is the time to hs?e it done at Low Prices. picnic .' *.
tU
DJIY GOODS
jljluri J.
Tfi
Te-C
.LUrdi
ljiU1.!n
lug^
v.Tj,
WAX.T&V
-.'-vr .-*•{ ».•
«7
9 &•
tii.'J -!•.•: Ja^iB
J&?
»fr
H*oday, July Mtk, 18G9.
TCELL, KIPLEY & DIMWfc'S Grand Closing Sate of sumiee PRESS eimps Com—nclng TEIS DAYj
IWESS fi00»S Mitel to tbe popular Price. TWKm-EIVK CK1S
per yard. Many of the above fetfods arc now selling from 4^ lo 75©ents"^e»h»in^n3e in Ihe above sale oiir present stock of Domestic
Goods,indnding Brown and Bleached MnsUns of tbe following brands: Atlantic A, Amoskeag A, Salmon Falls W, Sarenae B, Boot New York Mills, Wamsntta, Tnsearora, Lonsdale, Hill, Hadley, and most other popular brands.
Blegant HneMadder Prints at 8,10, ll» and 121-2 cents. Cotton Yarns,Carpet Chain, Brain Bags, Ac,, *c., at reduced prices Tuell, Ripley ft Deming
M*
V. '.'T
J" v•'
71!
-/j. t')u i. f'niiFuiv
u*
.sbwhmaoieiw.
i&r-Jifcii -i
Main St., corner 5th, Terre Haute, Ind.
Lcitrf &*>ti
bltdl .*HBO tid sa
li«.' c,T| ,«{!.!,: ae^t (1 '-r-*r HJM •"'.' »i!M
INDIANAPOLIS.
.'ni'iji ij'ri ji^.i MITCHELL ^'^JAHmSBEBCI ^•*1 ic*, ,?
FURNITURE CO.^'
•So. S8 East WMUntsi Street,
tlit
ISMJJfAPOlIJ.
t,
loom,
mtrf*
PJlBI/O suits O In «H woods, sd4 acvored In Tarry, Bep, Hsir
OTofh., Danrtofc or Pftftb.
az
Chamber Siijlts
1
\T» 1..
W, S, RYCE & CO.
..*
«Ifi*
-mmm UJ«.t J® liUr^rn r,o l-itrxn
8i» ttmm&K
jna«3de»Jl"
assol
Wilts
DRY GOODS.
:a
i-j. ..
vi
|#i» «»»d» »»'i .a»i!» ila -tit awt .i1^, -nai to waijof-j-r-
,,r »tts*4p .•« to a(f
a
a: •.* A r.
'.«r '.h ,r jnz«,? v{n*l
fc .WITTIG &G0.n
xro MJLfjr
DEMI1VG JBIiOCK^ ta
a items
-tfi:,
*t
,#tD
(t.
n«v.'l»TO ot
jiri'ii
*rwi
Itrt't ilrJff-j
We bar* lately r«moT£d £r«m our old
van-
II*. 39 South Illinois Strset to the »bot« location, wh«re w® »r« pr«p»red fe_pff«r r'.''--
_T C"ZOOAIC
Especial Inducements
^J^o pnrchasers.
&mi4
In o!)«d w&l
T* ^vMruh, cbestnnt, o»k, pialuigsny or rosewood,
Dining Room
-U ro
fTV
Setts
In woods.
a
sc
Cane ai#1 Wood Seat Chairs,
SlSOFAS AJfg_i©.UHGHSfi^
/'. irm
TABLES of every kind,
s. -•_• v-
4
-v.. K\*
.- J.« GiltendpUiii^ Jf.
Mantle «& Pier Glasses,
1
Inlaid and Boquet Staod^^p. i.T- ,.V -p. hil *.••» Bverything in th«
•ITO»i 3JSastJ2A3aT TTTr\ Of tbe very finest »»k«, and as cheap k» tbe sane qsality untrfaetaixta Holxslsfd at ••j othsrpoint, «wt omit, .-'-^i I. i»b«J *cte*v.'«
Oite tis a orii. «-*M
}m
r'rtgB
MtTum .#rst ff«ar
*9K-
Um
f,f»
i?«a
I of tttrei wi-xwirpaiJsu bm feAHM»MKSBG.
ruifiTuniB
ooAZisf''?*i
J-'"'!
^8 Boot Wuhfnffton St., IndiAaspolto.
ws-s
j? rr I
Retaitipepl., first: Floor. r-WOTeras .0|
4
We
oSer 'tK,^^
Tlie Phoenix Hose I* ttstsw Mi UbmiHtlMU
C039i etJi.yirtti tr»d
[BS«» »ltiW •id «tif
XiOOK ait our CHEAP TABLE
IK A VARIETY OP GOODS
WHICH IWE WANT
ta
ue*
»i~ '4s* ~j A Big Drive in
I *ij) *t
tjSfSMK} S1!W
at 10 cent*, is ij lomiriM
ABetter Quality Tb*.
Best Ribbed Hose, Merino Finiih(at'•Jfl5ota.«-» 1 ,*»&!!••! 8TOOK OF
rV#H 4M »irn
LADIES', MISSES', CHILDREN'S,j S MEN'S and BOYS^
.scosiEie,"?" I
liA
torlw
-TO
At prices 25 per cent Below Cost That table really contains bargains, and it will pay to call in arid:examine the goods.
Our store ia full of other goodly which we will sell cheap. N. B. All our goods are flt|t class, and no second among thein..
e. wiTTio rffcctkT* 170 MAIN ST. DEMING
DRY GOODS.
DRY GOODS
tl
t' :-*«•.
SELL"
ZC
ii
1
BhOVK.
ii 4
f.
in
jrti.J
d: .1 .. ^0 mmH4 lit rf'Utv
lirtxlft, a
HSADQUABTERS
FOB
Si
/$UCCI330Ka,l&
«#J
fiX 4
EDSALL & OO.p& ... !•. I,J) «. -.1 *i
Tibp*i'i nAt
'eoolWi ,ftweu »lf
ANew and Handsome iotjtf
fl)
*M? .•«•« Ot^" Ot#'' -j?
PARJlSQk •*By
^ta
h. r, X.i
Just Heeeired, vUck Will
!e offered at prices fl)r
below tbelr reaf'^ilnt.
Do mot fall to IsOOK^at ISjC? 3iJ
jJJfJ&-.it
them.
t"».
IX:'}
«f ®4!
•v"v'T
Eifgllsh Percales!
Hew and HmdsoSne
Style*, 16 9-8e worth. 25. Hi.-
•!'.
Mm
f1
WAHKK^ HOBKIG ft CO.
FlfifJBSn FBENCil PIQlilS!
At 75 cents. Never kare
been sold for lew than
"rf" Z'1
J" :B-,
WABREIV, HOBIM* CO.
A Full Stock of IMMtia-
TIC GOODS, bought hc-
forts th&irecent advadefe In
Hew Tork, will be sold at
-I.
the old prices. *r :-t --u.
WJlBren, Hopne a co-
HATS AND CAP£.
EW TOEK BAT ST OBI
N
Josepli C. Yates»
JUST IN BBOXIPT
Alen*' Hats
OF
ot
all kindt,
Boys' Hat*
ot
all kinds,
''HMm*' Hsta of all Infanta' Hats of*0 Mindm, And at all frfem.
M. Hats made to order em sX** boob*, wm and ie* __
THB FALL STILJSS,
14S JfaiB Street.
M*ar«tr
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