Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 August 1869 — Page 4
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Hails ArrlTe and Depart
i-.rj, JLIIM CLOWE.
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LMT and 4 P. M. -SKEW at 10 A.M.
4:30
VAIL8 OPES. »d
1:30
HENDBICH
THE
I
"Walt (St. Lonl» way) at 6 P. M. Evanaville, at 6 P. MBackTllle, at 11 A. Marshall. at 1 P. «r-pr^lrk°on—-Closes Monday« and Thnr'e at 7 M.
Open* Wednesdays and Sat. 6.30 "j-
HcUon—Close* Tuesdays and Saturdays at 11 A. v. Opens Tuesdays and Saturdays at 10 A. M. rhrlttr* Pralrie-Oloios Fridays at 7 P. M. S cnrwty
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JcpaK
I Fridays at 3 P. M.-
HowesTllle-Closes Friday at 7 P.M. Opens Friday at 4 p. M.
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L. A.BXJBWKTT, P.M.
CITY NEWS.
TIMBS
are awful
dry
well as merchants.
for newspapers AS
KKT,
TDE
we understand will soon
remove Washington City.
County Commissioners roeret.ip
special session on Friday of this week,
PBBSONAL.—
J. C. Burnett, Deputy
State Auditor, was in the city yesterday
A.IBKBT LANOB
THE
had two lifeinsuranciB
policies amounting to three thousand do! lars.
YESTBBDAY
was the anniversary of the
abolition of slavery in the British Wea1 Indies. Jt--- i-'t4
SPECIMENS
of the new fractional cur
rency have made their appearance in thra city.
new railroad track has been laid
to the east bank of the river. The brtdgp will be constructed with all posaibe dii. patch.
THE.young ladies who have a passion for pitying croquet may very properly be considered "maidens all for lawn.' (forlorn)
has been appointefl
by Auditor Paddock to fill the vacancy on the School Board, occasioned by the death of Albert Lange.
DON'T ATTEMPT
IT.—If you 'are ex
posed to the rays of the? sun, don't put "brick'' in your hat it only aggravates the evil.
A
Board of Directors of the South
ern State Prison meet in regular session to-morrow. Mr. Meredith goes down this morning and will not return until Thursday or Friday.
THE GEBMAN TURNERS
TTJCK-POINTING
of this city go
to Chicago this week for the purpose of attending the great Turnerfest ta be hel} in that place, commencing on the 7th of August. Cuqua's Band will accompany the excursion party. jJ±.
is the name of the new
style of dressing brick walls, now baiog applied to the extefior of Hh'e 'Norrrfal School, Hulman's building and the National State Bank. It presents a very handsome finish.,
JL
.s
MATRIMONIAL.—The
following partiei
applied to the County Clerk last week for license to be "married folks." John Norton and Nancy C-Eiley.
Alfred B: Walls and Minnie Seymour. James Dolan and Elisabeth Jackson. Benj. N. Row and Jennie E. Bidge.
As THEBB is somequestion in regard to the appointment of a member of the School Board to fill the present vacancy, we will state that the radical.CbiuicU ap? pointed Mr. Lange and Mr. Allen, a year of two since, to fill vacancies that occur red in the Board. If the Council had the appointing power at that timo it must remain in that body at tho present time,—] Journal.
The Council may have made the selection, but the Auditor made the appoint ment, to make tbe same legal. We know that Auditor Paddock appointed Mr. Lange. .Vv".^- •,
TERBIBLE FALL!—Saturday
morning
about eleven o'clock a swinging scaffold^ on the east wall of the National State Bank, fell to the pavement below, a distance of about twenty-five feet, carrying with it two men engaged in tuck-pointing Uie exterior of the building.
The accident was occasioned by the breaking of one of the ropes supporting the platform. The north end fell first, •and on this end was seated Mr. Crane, who reached the pavement before tjie platform, and the end of this struck him in the back, causing a dislocation of the dorsal portion of the spine. He also sustained a double compound fracture of the left wrist. His companion escaped without any serious injury.
Mr. Crane was instantly carried up in the building, where Dr. Arnaud attended his injuries. These are of a very serious character, and may result in partial par. alysis. Mr. Crane has a family in Chicago who h%ve been informed of the sad accident.
The ropes used are very heavy, and ap. patently capable of suetaining ten times the weight that was upon it. In Uis mode of dressing walls, however, a con-: .sidgrable amount of acid dd, and it is aupposed some of this came in contact (Withthe rope.
:i
BwrBalifig^Se' toWofl$»T
town and .then roaninf: away without paying the p!LPera to keep fiilanL^Jag. Commerciul.
You are mistaken. Oar bill was presented and paid before Stodare commenoBd^HSiPerformancy. tt '-fliP' k,
I...,—rS—- & 4» I FRUIT
STAINS may, it is said, be remov
ed by *Mi*MiJQg tlfc *gi«te affwea with a solution of hyposulphite of soda, and isicliogftdif a Jittlo- pilrori^sa taitiric acid, which is to be rubbed on the stain' which will then soon begin to disappear, and the article effect® cleansed with warm
water.
BEAI. ESTATS
«d
upon
week: „. Anftre^D two lots in Burnam's sub-division lor
Kpsfti I- Draper.to ^. S. K. L^tshaw, licreS in* Otter
fCfe*
$1 000. 3. J£. 'Xiatshaw
S SA
ET»m*'l'e» P."- i. BockitU*. at f'Marshall, at 4:30 P. M. 1 Clinton, at
.1
toir»s1iip for
two
lots fa JSurnain Bub-dtvision an^ forty acres in Ctter Creek township fcr $2,000. Andrew Ingram to Manuel Ingram,, thirty-eight acrjM ib H&icffctow&iiip for $500
Harris, a colored mifi'pUt ltt'an involuntary appearance pf charge of whipping his wife. Not having $7,00 to pay for the outragehf wentfco jail.
Morris Lyon paid $6,50 for peddling salve without license. He Void some Moses Myers, and one application to a sore hand caused^ Web injury that ke is in danger of looging t.wj -Sogers., Complaint was made before" the ilayor, When it was ascertained he Wai pSldHtog without license and brought to judgment.
Andrew'Jackson Roberts, corofed man, was brought in on chargeof strik-^ ing a white man panjod Frank Lambert.' The evidence showed that Koberts was more sinne4 against than sinning that he was merely showing that the colored man has some rights which a vrbite man is bound to respect, and he was acquitted. Lambert, the white man, was then charged with the same -offense, found guilty and pulled for $9.00.
Roberts, however did'nbt^fet'oUt of the Mayor's Court until he paid $7.00 for fast riding, and $8.76 for carrying concealed weapons. The fast Tiding -was occasioned by his desire to make a hasty exit from town after the fight.
SILK MITS,
Riddle.
COMPARE
Factory. 31dtf IF
you wish a good Skirt, mads to ortder, .get your' Ineasurer at {^erz & Ar'nol^s_Fkctor^ 3 jj.
IT
damp cloth or a branch of
green leaves is better.
IS
ASTONISHING
31,dif 89 Main street^
GREAT CLOSINO SALE.—The
1
TESTIMONIALS
THE
Mrs. Mitten's,--iMain street betWeeti 8th and 9th. dltf, PEELED
DRIED
PEACHES
G'ENUINE
at C.
be changed i'rom a step-ladder te a straight OBe Sh a moraefit, or vice versa is neat, handsome, light, strong Is what you want in the houso or in the store, or among your fruit trees what a PaintefTi a Paper Hanger, a Housekeeper wants' four to twenty feet long, at 31,dwlw
iKEKiSr-rr
fol
lowing transfers of real estate were enter-
FOR
1
Chauncey Kose to Patrick Cahill, lot
twenty acresli SilfearOreektownship for $1,200... .,
MAYOR'S
CtoRT.—On Saturday Frank.
C.
WITTIG
IF
A
^31^
!—HOW good a
Skirt Herz & Arnold, 89 Main street, sell foe 60 ^eqj^- ..
NEW TRIAL.—The
motion for a new
trial has not been'overruled by the ladies of Terre Haute. All who have ever before bough t:.r»'Bkisd irk' Corset at our Factory, No. 89 Main street (between 3d and 4th) hav» again favored u« with their custom and" a' great number new cus tomers are daily ^ivin?t us^ |ono| of their calls.
We haTO.^atelyf,edujS£d prices for Skirts, Corsets' and fancy goods, and can freely say that WE sett JS^ER POODS for LESS MONEY than any other establishment in ohi1 Irtie
1i
large
stock at Reibold'e boot and shoe store must be closed out in the next thirty days to make room for Fall purchases. Prices greatly reduce(|. All ^Si^nmer go will be closed oui regardless of cost. I1 wil^be ip every ones advantage to'Call soon,' jWl great bargains. are (o. be had at 64 Main street. jy31-dtf.
W'.'
of elergymea, bank offi
Cers, Insiuape^ agents, lawyer?, telegraphers and writers generally, in favor of the Hirst Patent {Joldi fen, show that it is the best fountain peri in use, costing about tbe 3ame as tbe old style. S. R. Freeman 161 Main street, is sole agent in Terre Haui^ »5,jjj2&-4tfU
at (5^1. Itip-
ley'B. Qdtf CHOICE WINES
and Liquors at Strong's,
190 Main strefel,g|}|J 'A dtf LADIES
leave your orders with I. K.
Clatfelter and get a pair of the late sen sation walking boots made ta order.. am now prepared to make all kinds of ladies worfc on short notic$. 19'6 Main street, next door to Scudder'3. jy22-dlf.
Imported Port.
OalifoHilacClktet.v Pure Sherry. Old Kentucky Wlh%'"W'hft4t Choice Liquors always on hand. aqKSPh SraoNB, Grocor, j25-tf. 190 Main street. THE
best pair of White Hose at
15
cts.,
WITTIG
FOR
& Co.'s,
21,dtf 1 TO Main street Deming Block.
Yon can find Preserved Lemon Peel, SmT-KiplbyTl. pS.Utf
IF
TOU like a good smoke, call at Moudy's Cigar Store and buy one or more of his Velocipede Cigars fl7dtf
latest styles of Hats and Bonnets
go io Mrs. J. B.'Mitten's, Main street be* twqan ^ighthnd Ninth. j22-tf. THE
"Phgehix" Bose, wortli $3 per
dozen, ajp'paVj.at J6 centfl.a|air, a^ 2 sit jie io KCI^V IRIS & Co's. .» Hi!.:A *'H *. I' .. ff.
CHOICE
Sugar Cored Hants, at /oseph
'Strong's.
1
V*-TN I .'
[19,flif
-a.I h.n a.K
t*t «*.') .tans*. AM Mil* W*
YOU WANT a suit of clothing made in the very best style, and as cheap as can be bought anywhere, where women and apprentices are not employed, go to Grover & Miller's, corner 6th and Main streets. m26dtf.
No
HUMBUG
FOB/THE
HiBzf & A^NOL»,
FBobbin*'
JOHES
& J0NK8.|
^NSOK TIES, NEWJTOCK^|K||LE'IS ?F ii *r—•• i~i -i-l-ifi':-*i ^_LACx (^ft^.^nd'j^kerd^jfr ht Bidle'e. .*
tf:
', Bx Yotia wife a gold watch -of JSld^i
ii* itl i.-.,, .QDSBY ?—A porrespondent wants know w^at kind, :«f a broom the yQupg
the Becorder's books during &» ia ^the .novel use^ when«he swept back aha ringlets from ber.eUssIp Jrtow c«n exactly answer
this^uestkBr
but
I will jast say that young lwdieB, (aa Well uold ladies, candnd a splendidassortment of skirts, corsets, white goods, hair carls etfcr, very cheap at Weisz's origin^al skirt factory, 159 Main street. National fclOdk, between.15*h and
ready made clothing less than cost,
go to Grover & Miller?, cornera6.tli JpdMain streets. ra^jTdtif COFFEE
AND
SUGAR
retailed at TVhole-
4ala prices at Jc&eph StroDg's/ No. 190 Main-street. [19,dltf ili
FOB
the Largest and best aeeortment df
cloths, caasimeree and vestipgB ja ^he city, go to Grover & Miller's, corner 6th andT Main streets.
TO$6-dtfi
1
'1* 5
& Co at
130
Main street,
Deming Block, have a big table fi}U Qf Bargains in Goods that must be Bold. 2l,dtf ••i'. ,i
A FULL LHTB of Ladies, Misses and Ohiltlren's.»Hose«a such prices as wHl sell them fast, at--
5
C.
WITTIO
& Op.Js,
21dtf 1T0 Main streMf Demin^'TBIoelr. CAS.«[IMERK6,—J?
uu line, at very lowest
pVices, at Cornelius & HaggeTty's [C,d4t
A BIQ BUSH to Moudy's ovory day for his Velocipede Cigars. ».i»f
CALL
and lee those beautiful Frinch
and Scotch Ginghams at Cornelius Haggerjiy^si
fS10'J
BEAUTIFUL
Do YOU WANT
FOB
and gloves at Riddles tf
SewWg
machines of tf
.'l244t.
colors in Crape Iteretz
Bereges atad Lamartinee, just received' at Cornelius & Haggerty's. 4dlw
BABGAINS
G» to
Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Bemitg Block, and look at the big table full of cheap Good^. 21,dtf
Gti TO W.U. Sage's for a delicious beverage. His elegant Marble^ Fount is in fine order. l^,dtf
a fine white or colored shirt, good and. cheap or a suit of white or colore^ linen duck ready made or made to -order, go to Grover & Miller's, corner 6th Aind Main Btreetsr- m26»dtf.
It IS
the prices of Boots and Shoes
,^t^34'-Maia dtroBt. v'~ 34,dtf i/ GET
your Corsets at Herz & Arnold's,
SAID, "This world is all a fleeting
show for man's illusion given," but those who.: shed tears of woe can have them soon dried up if they will Otily gb to Moudy's anfl buy on? of his Velocipedja Oigari.
LABGEST and freshest stock of
Neck Ties and Collars in the city, go ti Grover &. Miller's, corner 6th and Main streets.
CATARRH
u'-"' m26-dtf.
1
is killing thousands of outr
best people, and yet thp balance, although suffering from this horrid complaint, db not seem to think that unless they attend to .this trouble in time, it will eventually end in Consumption. Such, however, is the case, and we hope all will avail themjselves of tbe best remedy of tho age "Reader's German Snuff—an article Eejrt by all of our druggists, and only costing 35 cents.
apl4-dlw Special Agent.
SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITTERS
Sold by all firnggists.
is
highly recommended by physicians for Dyspeptics, on account of its tonic prol[Jerttes, its purity, and its dellcioi&flavipi feb23dwlt
LOCAL NOTICES.
To Remove Moth Patches, Frecliles and Tan from tbe face^use Perry's Moth and Freckle Lotion. Prepared only by Dr. B. O. PEBBT.
For Black Worms and Timpies on the Face, nse PE&&T'S COMEDONE
REMEDY,
cheapest Millinery Store is at
AND
PIMPXS
prepared only by Dr. B. C.
PE&RT,
49
Bonu street, New York. Sold everywhere. Thfc trade snppllod by Wholesale Mediclse Dealers. marl7deod8m-w3m
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CAUTIOK:
Since this *orl was put to press, an old lawbook, published many years ago, and long since out of dale, has been hastily r»?i(sned as a "new book," without even a suitable revision of it* obsolete statements. Do confound that work with
CHAHBIBLIN'S LAW-Bnot
OOE FOB TBE
PEOPLE.
„fi i.j-jk. "a
W. HOWARD VANNING. J. W. BOBTETJ.
MANNING A ROBERTS,
A I NT E S, House, Sign and Carriage Pain ting, Plain and Decorative Paper Hanging, Gralatof. Otexinc, Caleomining, Freaooing, Ac. ^8J°^—Ut-
c*»wy
Mtd Main..
P.O. Bo* 389. 1jr TO% jy27.
g^iMwwi iFOHiiiffMiHfci CffiftPB ,11,
FOB-:B2ai3£s.-TfcK3Store
Eoom
in the sooth-east corner of the National Honse, opsoilte the Fostoffica. Apply at the National Honse. jylTdtl!
3JS ftENT—Two Offices ov4r Feed Store, on tamo floor xriil: Terre Haute Iron and Nail Works. Enquire Of F. A. BOSS, No. 5 south 6th street.
Also a email hones on 6% street. MJt^
FOR SALE.
Mnipl9e ajnartBiont if Bu^iea ilJLya on hand and for sale at HUN CSB A COLLINS i.ive ry Stable. jyi3^
FHonse
)B SALE OR BENT.—A new ef six rocmi, on sooth Third street, between Gookins and Moffat streets. Apply io DaTiej Johnson, one doer north jy9atf
Eagle fit
Enquire of apri!7dtf
rNOTT & BUEGESS, hii(H 0«.« I ffO U&E ani SIGN PAINTER,
PAPER HAJffiEB AND fiBAUiEB. SHOP—In Early's Block, a few doors north tt Main street.
VfiVpih ^^Itfoafelg' apic2d3ni
OHN BARNIKLB.
Onttlug dene and warranted to fit. A liberal patronage solicited. »ug2ydtf.
piHEGARAY INSTITUTE VJ if ENGLISH artdFKE NC1I.
For Young Ladic^_aacl Missfs, Boarding and Day Pupils, 1527 & 1639 Spruce St., Philadelphia. Penn., will re-open on Monday, September 20th, Frenclt is tbe ltuiguage of the lamily, ami »n--fltafitiy'etpok'eii to tlirflnslitute jy21deod2m
EL IE -4^ 1 AT THIF
E1GLE IRON WORKS, COB, FIRST ANI WALEINUR BTBEET8. jnne 3 dGm
DR.
Snoceesor to Sr.
D.
M. WELD, No. 167 Main St
National Block, Terre Haute Ind. [m30dtf
jjit 6. d!
LINCOLN,
The Oldest
:£sMBtfsked
Hours for Tuition—Wednesdays from 3 to 6 M., aDd Saturdays from 10 to 12 A. M. and from 3 t*» 5 P. M.
TEBMS.—Six
Some Goods must be
sold, and we sell them 25 per tefit. below cost. Look at our Bargain -Table. C. WiTTid '& Co., 21,dtf 170 Main street, Deming Block,
dollars per month.
Mr. WsBtell visits this city at tbe request of several of onr most prominent families, and has the gratification of referring to Judge Key as to his qualifications, &c. je3dtf
BILLIARDROOill
Atth^ ^HtAnia SLOtelf Nos. 174 and 176 Main St., bet. 6th and 7th. Sts. HAUTE. IKD: Wifh Sfi of J&iflatat Tables' with PniiAN PATKNaDyCUS
4
IRA GROVER, JR.,
.» A^FEK, ROP'R.
'jPurffCmpir\DitUtied Bourbon ond,Bye Whisky sold a^ the bar, anViio other. White ky soli byjho gat tea, quart and pint..
AMERICAN AND PARISIAN
CONFECTIONER AND BAKER, BTo. IB Nordi Fonrth St., IW. -llet#e^h Htkin atd Cbej-rJ Streets, ul
TKBaStE Keens oonitantly-on hand a fresh-supple of Cakt a, Canaiea,- lftaX)r^A2n Br^id'atUl Waekert!' :1
Ornamental Oak?», Py fXte Cream, Water Icrt/Ctrtfrhotfe'Miese, JallypBtonc? Mange Roman Punch, Bisquite Glace, Tromegeda Pam, Kaacy Iqe"OreaiftrPiiitry, Toaiie, Cbiaken Salad Sc., wilTbj taadeto ord^r.
Private Parties furnished with Oysters, Meats ce Cream, Jellies, Ac., ou short notice. may]9d3m
FARLEY &RQACH
No. lTSMa^n Street, opposite O'BoyleV Leitbct
'^OSAfl A1
Jjj J. -J -t-A
UNIOM
STBAM BAKBK1,
VJCA&BIR MANWACTOBY, AND O S O E
FBABTM HEIKIG A BliO iiiq c^of*c^r?"'fiaU
aad Dealer^ls
2JJO
Ordert left at Jaiios. Mitssan^s, lio. 16 north 4ll» ^tr^^Xj^Ube^ro^pUyl'Ifclu^jdaid toLiOl fiiTiugiiiU in SXCAM we are tn&bted to meet urSlaeproniptly and felth satiifkctlou, and wil sell at the lvweet latee. ja^Udtf
HATS AND CAPS.
(r« #wuriLkos^LPT: ofc, *11 hb'^SlUaf alilrirfdW
liat» made to order on abort notlo*.
145 Jfaia Street. Mf Mtf
SO Dozen Ifoop
re'l
cliant Ta MAIN STREET,
"If^ercliant tailor, ie«M» ft*.
Over Saxton Jf Walmsley's Dry Goods store Would respeotsnlly call the attention of the citizens of Terre Hante, and tfes BnbUo^injwiieral, thatfce h«L»ir^le^Mo«waboT6 8a*ton 4r WalmsUy'iDry floods store, for thepnrposeefearrying on
Hftercliaiit Tailoring. He keeps alw»ys on hand^a JfASHJPKABi.fc SELECTION OF OAJ&JMiBEd,* VEStlHGS, ULQTH3, tc., and ta ready te make it up in The Latest Style and on Short Notice, and on wry Seasonable Terms. HaTlng no high rents to pay, he promises to make up to otdof, whether the geods be inrnished by him or not.— Everything iu hie line cheaper than anywhere else. .* 'f .- u1
Dress Goods
mm
11VILLY ncipal.
Handsome Iron Hitching Posts FOB SALE
s,
OOMM
4M£,**.
Tarn Baato, I»i
i9m
BARGAINS
ComeJius,
*£iST(!rfT
E. B. WEIGHT A CO.
Oood lilt Color fed Prints AOrf" 4.
Yard wide Brown llttsliii
:tm atSMiffW
mm &>
LAWNS, LINEN LAWNS, GRENADINES
their
and
.23K
SABDL3» AKHA IUUKim [iKteii93 eaooo aTiHw .ASP DBALEBS 1IL-
O O
Collars, .Whips, Cur^y Combs
BRUSHES, &c.,
PARASOLS, FANS,
the
YET,
licit Shih*6 Harness Oil. j'y26-wly
in
Families can
l^nm
ta .^-«d .1
t4 9,3 X*ssc I _L* V, Oood Bleached Mrislin£|] a*#? i2)4ce](|ta«
U*»-
I^adies9 Hose
knu":1 I'
I
I I
A»v*
"v .* V.' 'i.
'e. TK»aSV
•1
Hagg4,rty's.
3«rS »B s-. 7 iist* •_
Che* than tvsr.
t-T'i iM-—-ft '«.'
'i*
PIQUES
3
HiM
"*-T« A a
Good Thread,
Warranted 200 yards', on It 5 cents a spool.
t'.l 1 TW'.w
fr iK. *. -A\ v«»w. *i£*.
Large Stock of Jeans and C'otlonades'
&i:i :i AtVWy T6f '{iWcji.
tjc
FINE STOCK. 0T
l*-~r 5
PERCALES,
A ..'O
D^NTIstry
FBEUCH and SCOTCH
"Z
L. BABTFLOLOMEW SUBQIOH AND HKOHANIC.LL E N
-jiX ft* ftvilltJ
STRIPES,
Dentist
In. Terre Haute,
Orrioi—On Sixth Street, between Main and Ohio, one door south ofNational House. Ha ring had upwards of eighteen years' expe. rienceln Dentistry, he is conSiieftt .that, he'cao |fle aatlalactlon li all !«fieeP ^Jy«^«ily
RANGING. a^aisM .10D MB. WASTELL, from LoulsTllle, has the honor to anuuunce to the iuhabitaus of Teute Haute and vicinity that he intends opening Juvenlloclass fcr the above accomplishment, at Pence's Hall, commencing Wednesday next, June 9th.
CHECKS and TICKS
iia-o i'jWi&fi iiiir
,.'M| ft :.n it i&.trims 4*-tJ I I
COBNELIOS S HA««£BTV
Cor, Main and Third Sts.
W
rDE^HAViEN%:
»s" Tifjrs I
DiiSl a* aui^oiibsil JJSOIOi^
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REDUCTION in PRICES has proved a success, and
the people are frilly saitisfied, as we inteiided "they should be, that" IRlf GOODS ,ai*0 €)IIJE^LI^ ftt the "BUCKETE" CASH STORE. i'U
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hm oil'r
and all
DEESS GOODS RE
DUCED in PRICE at
W. 8. IIYCB & CO. .si^'s r, *.
PIQUES, PLAIN, PLAID
STRIPED ORGAN
DIES, SWISS MUSLINS,
with a
WHITE GOODS
1
LARGE STOCK of
_nks Ki?
~4 if
generally,
Under Regular Prices at
W. S. RYCM A CO'S
also
BIGGEST BARGAIN
a HEM-STITCH
HANDKERCHIEF
sit
25 c.
WTS.IIYCE&CO
i'ik
ttrt?
W'
with
•I
d^? fe-fe ies,
On Lafayette hi., tx-tweec Oasal and Depot, E A E
from
supplied
BL'CH'D MUSLINS
at Prices Below the Market Value, by going
TF. S BYCJ&& CO.
v..
...» "IV.» I •. uiai
I 8ioJ til) IOO ROLLS CA^PESTS
30
cents a yatd and
upwards, at the
CLEAR
ANCE SALE of Ka7f,RA"I??I"C-.-J
IiI^bSI RYCM & CO.
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Parties wishing Houses Papered and WALLS DECORATED will find by calling at the "BtrCKE^#* now is the time to ha?e it done at Low Prices.
Zr,, W. s, JRYCE & CO.
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For
as low 10* (fe'riti pi
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LDEHMAH & T1A J)J), GEO. W. 1E HA t* Manager
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WM-.AX'jDERMANy SAM B. JOSEPH,
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ON-MONDAY,? AUGUST S
.iACfieuii
L.J. jt-m.
^aCHOIHO
to the public for tbe patronaga O liboraily bestowed uporv him in the past, takes great pleasure in assuring Uio aimigQinoiit
ilik i&loyiPg people that he has unsparingly lavished time, energy
aDC*
meanB t0
c°l'ecl
I
COMBINATION
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Proprietors
Director
--UatS4»%t Mud) vST
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Aa rafiUed^re-arronged aad r»-orgaen5€d (or the Spring and Summer Tenting Season of 18G9, have inaugereted lke»r aampaign, and will appfi^r
Mi*
W. u?
... 4J4 ,. ij R. 'S •. V" RY ..<p></p>Only
JJ
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'n One Grand combination, the best talent
'....^afforded by either hemisphere. Among bis Coiiipany will be found those only who have reached the seme of.professional greatnesss. He thereforo, with feeling of gratificatioil, takes great pleasure in placing before tho pabli'c an qrgamzn}]pn so perfect in all its details, as to make it the.
tr- Model Exhibition of tlie 19th Century. And wfth pride announces to tho public the names of a few of tfi'osVmembers of his Qompany, who help to forni tbe great
Galaxy of Talent attached to tfait'unparalleled iislUiition.
MADAME AMELIA BRIDGES,
-fremi0re Equestrienne, from Beatty's and Astley's Royal
THE WONDERFUL CARROLL FAMILY.
luo3tr*0nD0 Extraordinary, irom the Cirque Napolean, Parib
vlOA'liW. B. CARROLL
Itfvl AND HIS INFANT DAUGHTER
PETITE ^ISTlsriE,
W0"Jj^er 0f
tbo Nineteenth Centuryi
i| MSTEB WILT.I
Whose perilous feats of horsmiknsBip are the nc plus ultra, perfection.
THREE GREAT CLOWES!
M. SAM .EATHROP r-} z, Tie "Old K?ntuc% Olqvihi'
BILLY ANDkftsr
LASIELL
Forming a combination of Artiste Iravel|I ing Exhibition. I 13 I it
Eislrer's Silver Cornet' Band!
^Has.bpen engaged at an enormous expense, for tberseascii.'r In -d» T«pjstT addition to which the management have secured -.j .#s'aa«*i—rsrathe Hanlon brothers' trdupe of'
IIM it*!•»*'!
€0M1C MILES WILL tE ISTBOJIUCEI). &B,, Admission 50 cts. Cbildren under 10 jrs, 2 cts 5*'™"
1
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3i~.nf•»!«td Hi 9KU0ii .i.'tf »'»I •,•• lis: =»«J _L,A»bo{| St kI~? t»fc 1 03
Wonday,July
111
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9tli,
?1869
a I *i- 11 'J'
ANNOUNCKMENT EXTfilOKDIXABV
GEO. DKHAVKN,
ia returning hijaincoro and heartfelt thank
.1 /, 'ii'J
Via -«U
a-vhai*} wl -t si, :n'
Brotheis!
J^iyals hi thii gteat HANXON3 ia their Gyronnetic Exercises. Horizontal Bar Acts and loiposing Tran(?^t Fdhts'.'
JOE
TINKIIAM,^
Renowned Yoltiguer and Double JSommersauitiet. Than, farm\i
1
a farrted^.
-f Bedouin Arab' Troupe,
In their Classical Gaoupings and Native Adrobatic Pecaliaritogether with a full and ei&cieot corps of :^ria^ilUri?B,nlb«WftyiofA
Zf Gymnasts, Acrobats, Athletes and Equesirfint .-..o ''•"•r'111 .!£ 'iialmi a
*:r
26th,
1869.
TPELL, BIPLEY & (iraiKl
Ciosliiff Sale
Commencing
W
SUMMER mm CIOODS!
mis Ml
30,000 yards of all kinds of
PRESS GOODS
Red need to the pepnjar price, VWlEJITY-riYX per yardv,
niiniu!i.n.mii iinn mi Tjfl-Trrr.TSTjjTi
timmi
Many of llie
ahove tiofds
are now selling from
75
40 to
eents. We shall include
the above sale onr
ent
stock
«MMBMKIwaMMhja^wrgyai»aWi
pres-
*™of1^iWmestie
r.Ti^iwrt*n »Ji
iloods,includtug Brown and
Bleached Muslins of the foi-
towing brands: Atlantic A,
Amoskeag A, Salmon Falls
W Sarenac K, Boot i!
Xew York Mills, Wamsntta,
Tuscarora, Lonsdale, Hill,
11 ad ley, and most bitter
popular brands*
Elegant line Madder PrtyMs
at 8,10,11, and 121-2 cents.
Cotton Yarns,Oarpet Chain,
drain Bags, &c„ &c at re•••oaaaHHHBMMMBiB duced prices.
Tuell, Ripley & Deming
Main St., corner 5tlir HHMHHHBHBHMMIMM Terre Hantv, Ind.
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MITCHELL KAMMELSBKU^
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FU RW ITU RE Cf^ .»««:- I O fPU4 WUiUt t'i 'So! 3fli«i(1 W^li'iinglott flffreci,
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We l)»*o 1 a«.-1 j- rciooTtd from dur o'i'Wa«ro»m, No. 39 Smith Illinois Btr«et tv tb» aAoie location, where wo are prepared Ho OtWr. v. i/ aut »-i| ui -r .* »w yaiMt
Especial Inducements
ii.r
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u* livl .*4, &HVI tin* aJI
US* •ril .Sun udt
it*4*I
PABLO Slim Vti.' -.(.It. "iftUA-tt W tj| ,A:I» 'ft-.u **t lur?ii i.Iiu i,11 yc w»i !».'« W v« ha* .uoiJ#s»i» Tit "alt woodir, In 'ferry, R^p Wkir
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.Ui.-ilf.iz!}
Gane and Wood Sent
u. ,jn
Mautlc &
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PERFOBMINtJ 5P&S AJTO MONEI^S.
At each Exhobition, th^OOH BJZi'ti tiranfork
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