Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 February 1870 — Page 4
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TeHBK HAUTE AXD ISBIASiPOLlS.
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TOST OFFICE DIRECTORY.
CLOSK
DAILY MAILS. OPKt .East Through
9:00p. 5:20 p. »:wp:S:::r:r..cinStC^-T 5:»p.
nnp.
*1:00 a.
\y
wants a glass factory
L-— »*.
Half-fare to Indianapolis to-day.
How about the groundliog
theorJ?
Dr. Daughertt
castle.
seen in the show windows of our stores Well, it's very natural for switches to
have bark.
V.
S B. Baker &Co., of the Pastoffice News Depot, favor us with the
Monthly
4
New Firm.—Oliver Bartlett and Geo. C. Duy have associated themselves under the firm name of Bartlett & Co., for the purpose of carrying on tlis book and stationery business. They present their card elsewhere.
Dk.
Clippenoer
To-Night the Locomotive Engineers \take possession of Beach's Hall and will be happy to receive their friends, as they join in the pleasures of the dance. More than the usual preparations have been
I. made, and a joyous occasion may confiI dently be anticipated. The supper will be served at the the National House, and we are told this will be a- sumptuous aflair.
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ST. LOOTS. ALTON AXDTEBRK HAUTE. AWUVK.
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Chri.ll'.Pr»lH.-Cl««. Jnto
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On Sundays open frorn^S M.
The City and Vicinity
.,-,4^
has located, at ^Green-
The apprehea=iiom of an ice famine
are dispelled.
Prof. Martin,
again to-night. i,vt-es if The
boys and girls had a season of
skating yesterday.
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The Circuit Court holds forth in Vermillion county this week.
The
i"
Theatre Comique will present the
usual variety this evening.
Harper's Bazar,
If
ayio It jo sA"frhich w|s gfwoi iahor the dSctor, when
"small-pox" was announced^ was removed to a comfortable place,
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The spring term
day, toaiiJo*
the preitidigitdteur,
—t
for March 5th, is re
ceived at yConnell & Crafts.
——fc,-ft
you are doing all the busings yoti
want to, don't advertise—if you arc not' then advertise.
-Putnam's
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Fred Douglass dined at the Terre Haute House yesterday. He lectured at Kockville last evening.
Monthly is on our table
from Bartlett & Co.'s, where all the lead ing periodicals may be found.
three
HAIR for "switches" may be
until after dinner.
Rev. Dr. Bowman, President of Ind, Asbury University,will spend next Sunday in this city preaching in Centenary E. Church morning and evening.
A very laroe number of delegates to the Republican State Convention came up on the afternoon train from Evansville, yesterday, and passed on to Indianapolis.
A Good
A "Shoo
Exchange.—A family in this
city recently sent a family in New Orleans a jar of fine picklcs. The latter wore so well pleased that they returned a barrel of orange?.
Model School.—We would
call the attention of those of our citizens who live near the Normal School Building, to the fact that the Primary Model "School, under the charge of Miss Morris is not yet full. Some fifteen or twenty ..taiore pupils can be accommodated. Miss a'v Morris has been long regarded as one of £he very best primary teachers in our
State and we are confident that our citi««na would have no cause to regret placing their little ones under her charge. Besides, the crowded condition of many V„ of our primary schools would be an argument, if one were needed, for accepting the invitation to enter the model school. Parents are invited to visit this department, and witness the methods of yteaching, when they will be the better Si? able to judge of the efficiency of the work. -tczctt *"1 vv ^.. K"
years,
ble place,
where he will be kept until he recovers
Mb. Haeuing,
one of the contractors adopted:
on the new Indianapolis mlr^d, L—^ rifely beaten on SaUipflSj eteniBgp-at Highland, by a n^ijftioeA $l|nd on thel! The latter used an iroii lolt wra^fife" in a
two
Atlantic
for March, with its usual substan
tial literary feast. „. '.
Frozen Out.—Some of the school rooms in the Fourth street house were so cold -yesterday morning that the schools had to be dismissed
Ui-
Fly" neckties, hats, coats,
boots, shoes, pants, vests, shirts, stockings, bonnets, joseys, shawls and dresses, are now the order of the day among the young and old "knobby" ones.
&fl5¥
killed his i^fffcial qualities and'uirbane mannj din*,«Ui ju:cl»ably®q#|N 8 $££v*t1$TObared him to all his associates. *L' 1 ductor of the Children's Progressive I WASiiiMCTOfl'a
Birthday.—To-day
the gannivcr^ury of the, j^irth o| t^e^.bo^lAW^in^^^OT^^®
fn Heri of^our hjy
vents of the past decade, the lit I
years or
a
dering
LPttAt?^^
rode of the first revolution is af from the memory of our people*^ lemeahor toward for the'fo3)lesciS)d fi^iltiBl
Tial "d6vil at large,^ Kpdkeh "of by the giow to anger, and ready, Sullivan
Union
las. t«™ ou. b. A.
„rrested by Deputy Marshal Ijorse-atealing, and the horse he killed i|
known, and his uncle will l^^ing convinced of th$ truth have to pay the amonnt eniered-ypon the| ^fite teadhiB^ ^pouseii tlrei^cadaifrMid*) bond dr' his appearance our(fitn^and vfconstant advooleal
opens rnuiiy ».ftt 7 I the doctrine of r.pirit-communion and the Post0ffieeopensat7:30a. ta.an Court. ,— I harmonial philosophy, giving ^m^anj Indiana
Stats
S-A^VA. Board-of STal Trustee? has addressed the following cir cular to Countf Exampvers. tendents of Schools, and ular education:
Your attention is to the folio wins ajanouiiceuieat to the State Normal School- 1 ,. •,«. __
Wlll.beg^e1^|.^
admi^to HeNomal &M,
av^raee abilities. If residents of Indiana tatiotf to the
pledge them^e, that they
one
the pupil on entering the school. Young persons who their profession
at the Normal School,
BOAllDING.
Boarding can be had in gobd families at $4.50 to $5.50 per week, according to accommodations, fuel and lights included.
Young persons wishing to attend the school next term 'can address letters of inquiry to W. A. Jones, Terre Haute, Indiana, if they desire more information™ than is contained in this circular.
Those wishing to enter the school next term are requested to be present at the Normal School buillding on^ Thursday morning, March 3ist.
A -i *i &-FACULTY. •jf A?
Wat.
A.
Jones, President lindxeacner
of Philosophy. R. S. Bosworth, A. M., rrofessor of Natural Sciences.
George P.
Dead.—The
many
warm friends of Dr. Geo. W. Clippenger, will be pained to learn his death, which occurred on Sunday morning last, at his residence in Indianapolis, which has been his home since his removal from this city, some five or six years ago.
Brown, Profe.sor
Children's Progressive Haute, held at Pence's I
Hall, on the 20ih of February, 1870, the
an
led »»jrj
ay in ito
handkerchief. 3dppo,ingft«t o^ci^'
is kyceiim) he wmjiec§l|i^r fdapt
not f#tlife mehKbnT« A spH^MBosoi riA heifiioughi of
by 6nc
well-glanced intellectu^ndj^~™.. pERFECTED
readers Overshadowed ^thj=grand" ^truT&ons, SfS |iented to us that pedlars and others «re,
L- at Terre councils and social drcles, and drop the I
Haute. I alii aoidine confidence that S(irlpss rs his The first session of their school opened I g^jn^
an
January 6th, 1870, Jand will close on I ^th ns in spirit aiding an«|* Wednesday, March 30th. us for good therefore
must be, iffemales, sixteen yca^of a« |,Broth€r Madi«h to the ppiii^fend^tliffWalnut atreete^
if males, eighteen and must, possesses!Prtigretsive Lyceum has sus-1 3 J.--good health, good moral character, and
taine a
mA
will, so far as may be practicable, teach I wliil,©^ wS^deeply, deplore the al^ the common schools of the State, a 1 gencein tbfe fairipof our friend attd brott
Reading, Spelling, Geography and Arltt Pt" metic (to the roots). They must write ajegible hand and be able to analyze and I o^er the*earth"with silejfjtttgad, parse simple sentenses. Non-residents of He bears ou^best love^thingi^^larrthe State, who wish to attend the school I will be charged a small tuition fee.
For the accommodation of dinerent I pOTaut^eboundlessuniterse classes of students a course of instruc I. life-there are no dead,
3 1 5 S 5 S S S
spread upon ^he
Yet,
methods
of
instruction, better principles of organizing, classifying and governing their schools, and who have not the means,,to
wMh
a
ti. B.
8^p
such
_jf
defray the expenses of/ayewr'sjjtendani^ I anything
are invited to I
to come and spend a term. It is believed
^y^ing
or wa
their efficiency as teachers will be Per" I y0U^ advertise in the 25 cent pollimn of the nmtflhlv inr-reased if thev can spend
a
ceptibly increased if they can spend term even in the Normal School. Itis intended to afford teachers" who can pass an examination such as will entitle then to a first grade certificate,, the advantage of a coiirse of instruction in methods of primary teaching, and of observation and practice in the Primary School connected with the Normal School.
Expbess.
of Mathe
matics. Julia Newell, Teaeh(er _o^rEng lish Language and Literature.
Mary Bruce, Teacher of Geography and History. Rutii
Morris,"
School.
Teacher of Model
Teacher of Methods of Pri
mary Instruction. A*3
Harper's, the Atlantic, the Galaxy, Godey's Lady's Book, Our Young Folks &c., for March, at Bartlett & Cos 101 Main street.
Onr magazines coming directly from the publishers and not through second hands, will alway be market as soon as you can find them elsewhere. B. & Co.
A Drive !—We have placed on otir 25 cent counter 700 yards of French and English prints, yard wide, at Tuell, Ripley & Deming'si^ Feb22-d6t.
New Kid GIotcs.—Latest styles Courvoisier's gloved, the best in the world, at Tuell, Ripley ADeming's. Feb21-d6lT
The Human Halr^Many peYsoit# abuse this delicate and beautiful ornament, by burning it with
alcoholic washes
andplastering.it with grease, which has no affinity for the skin, and is not absorbed.
Biu-netTs Cocoaint,
FeblldTu wSm.
a compound
of Cocoa-nut Oil, etc., is unrivalled a dressing for the hair,—is reidily absorb* ed, and is peculiarly adapted to its various conditions, preventing its falling off. and promoting its healthy growth.
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resolutions were Had Olive LtgM IMI fiMBll-
Madison, our lale the ripe:
Progr^iye Lj«om.ln. 'U
thes which ^itibh he j^hw^ldlpiWHiBfefW
the one that was turned over io him whenl the spiritual ranks, ^ving at an
gjrs»:SiBS51S1i
•t5$0tohimthe I (Extra good tinware at "Header-
lly invited ^d'Xlewer^ nt relating ofmf ffi¥iidIffia^B^i^SffWrTdug jouneymenk an^%
I sympathetic tear to his roemora, we feel
d^though absent iiiilbq^y, be is
I
Resolved—That
we
to
pect [Feb20 dwlw ri#v!4
uencmg| 8r Astidemtian Shoe
1^l
,mhHO» WS """iiifl
weeks' 1 judgment, jrodeht councils aiia^teadfast 1 c061The design of the Normal Sbhool is to purpose thepursuan^^^g^a^p^th^Oh^yts^
furnish competent teachers for the Public I which^ he v«i Everybody com^ to, R. ^JThitaker's Schools of the State. I engaged, all augment lo& and "casts ^ay ^d Wtter forM ceiits^and the Conditions of Admission.—To gRin I ashadow oh the supshine of Jhe circleof I 25
im
VXZv
year to com- I he was held- by r^iis associates^ Lawrence's,^83 Main street., .pq?
plete it, according to the attainments of I this': preambleraid re^lfltiorfe ^bel 1^.
-»r^cords
Of,' the" BSret
Spiritual Society and the^Children's Pro-
persons who design to make teaching I LyCeum of Terre Haute. I ^tf^ HoSPO«»&»BouDtNOT,Agei nare advised to take thel® j^^That the tttpeW bf^ this cityl' complete course, if practicable.
there are many yonng teachers in the I that a copy^^be sent tojkffe spirituM Y0rk—assets $45i6,86&46» State who are seeking better
as be requested to publish the^same, anj Home Insuranec Comjiany^ of
Vir^PrSidetit^T!
Denehie,Secretary.
you want
y()U
have' i^t
anything if yon
yon
to $et rid of if
or
do
found anytl^ng wantte
ilt anything done for
It is the best advertisement
you, can have for the least mone .T r_'.
Home Insurance Company, of New Yo^-«6«5t8^4,5li5,36^ 4&:fi Hosfob»&B0UMN0T,-*4^ents
Best Brands oX yioar^„a^^^nron
Btbim'Bakeiy:
dome Iasuranc©- COmpiwiy, of New York—assets $4,516,368 46.. 7dtf Hosfokd & Bottdin'ot, Agento.
Best quality of Fresh Meats of aH kinds at my stand corner Sixth tind Ohio streets—also ireffi Ohio Saaiage every day. Call and see for yourself, dtf. J.VORIS.
No Humbug.—'We do not wish to infoim you, reader, that Dr. Wonderful, or tii# othe^f man, has discovered a remedy that cures i}Il diseases ofmii^ b$fe estate, and is designed to make our sublunary sphere a blissful- Paradise, to which Heaven itself shall be but a side shows, but we do4 wish to inform you that Dr.- feage's Catarrh Remedy has cured thousands of cases of catarrh in it# worst forma and states, and the proprietor will pay $500 for a case of this loathsome disease that he cannot cure. It.may be procured by mail for sixty cents, by addressing R. V. tierce, M. D. Buffalo, N. Y. Sdld by druggists. :«cra
Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. or Golden Medi? cal Discovery cures ^ronchiil, Throat andLung diseases. V-i^s 16-dwlw.
Assistant Assessors Kotice,—TBe undersigned Assistant Assessor* of Internal Revenue for this County^ have received the proper blanks upon which the Income returns are to be made out, and aire now ready to distribute them.
As by Section 116 of the Excise Law of June 80th, 1864, as amended, these returns must be made out by all'tpersons of lawful age, on or before the first day of March, all parties 66ncerned are tirgentijr requested to take note of this, and make their return promptly*** T*AM» W 1*1
I FRED. W. Stobckbb. li^tehjiNAMeurtw.- -Axxleir. nedtf. Assistant Assessors.
Mv ?. TtMOf Sc ti
M. V. Moudy, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, have rempved, their, Sjlesroom to National Hoose Bloci on Sikra street opposite Postoffice, where all. our old,^as well as ne' ew place have something new to {Miow. our era. Our stoek eoitsnta tjf' iliany and big items, something to amuse ott1 chewersr«mokec» aiul luukcie mi Oiii stock of Plug, Smoking aud Fin^cwt t» baccO, Pipes, iSuioken artidi«| Tobifcco Boxes, Cigars. &c.. are full and1 complete. All persona looking for the weed, or something nice for a holiday present, will as iv a
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S&i}
»C*SH "f'^aES ft*
Clover Seed—At Turner & Bnntin a, arner 7th mMM QNPHM9 .S^
u*t ib« luLiwof T*rr« HmM. i.
JU1 imaginable styles of French, Ger-
hemp lain to the comprehwinon Llling spectacles, reprewntiiOKihem a»j „q fi, AiJ
l,ofth^juVe1#^ mind with a patient andI Llr!3_perfected spectacles.^^
chant
corset at Herz & Arnold's, as yon have in the habit of paying $2.50 for at iy other eotall&hsment 11
Ameo^^^l^o^e Rhape and quality guaranteed at Herz
Herz ATS' home
4$ry
jjC "cfltHiAe^ warfe.
SERPEiw'ani
ere found'Sn the
«ame ni,uS fto^jwhigh^rgian A Elder,
8p-endi a
Coal Offiee,Coraer
cei
4«^P
its. Fresh demons and oranges«
fcridi!i
.^».r oCFoSnh
great'Toss his ability and Old JEtna of Harttord Firps Insur-
of i^ructign.rand^ hu $6,549^04 97.
Ui)
Kr
*m
^4•«*»
Pbint«G.*—If ysat5Ani i&y lentf of
fyTT? K.T f-IITli
Fresh Lemon—Cream Crackers, at fKe ^niOT'Stew^^1
Machines sold^ on at Lawrericeiis, Noi 83 Miiin 6tr I is
V--nhir-^
iteir Attacbment« for the Sirfg& af
Hoi^e Insurance Company, of New YorK-^wset§ $4,516,368 46.
7dtf ilosFOBD & BouDi^oy,,Agent4*M«
Jet Jewelry, new^lnd fibhionable, a^ Joh^p. Freeman's. 7-dtf.
Tailors, Shoemakers" and Others wil: find a good supply of Thread and Silk at Singer office, 83 Main street'.
Clocks.—A 'full assortment «f ^efl? Thomas Cloods, at John R. Freeman's No. 5 Wafreii'Blocki 28dtf
Wasts, dtd' ASv'ertisments* of "wants' "for sale," "lost,", "found," etc.,' will !be inserted in the DailyExpress for,
vehtv-five cents.
—, ••i i, .—i—.....
T|e fl#st Maple Sngar in the market a I
wheat nour at $5.50 per barrel ^delivered anywhere in the city at Turner & Buntin'sg.
Spectacles.—Xhe| larfest^ualiitityT oT spectacles 'assortment—perfectly perfected—at.less than hulf the currentpriqes at Jolirt It. Freeman's, No. 8 Warren's Block.
New Xaple Molasses at C. I. $2.00a 5
EmUieand Harriet Corsets, French and Ajmierican Corset* real cheap at C. VrittigGbVatNo. 170kain8uDeming block.
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Fwsh Prime Bu|#r| gMSifJ^rackers,
at the Union Steam Bakery.
Lot et lummvrM cWefcireal cheap aTC. Wittig t70^Mafai 8t., Deminfr block.
Catirrhi tt tfce Heatf, Bad Breath, Pain la the^Eyes, and »n fact allCoinplaitits oftheNtise andtfakd be completely cured by the
•sRSSiSV^'
t?Ki*bast
N
1$
H. Clark, J. E. Wright, E. Wright,
tho Calf Boots
with the ferny goods egtabliuh»«g| j™™?* Sh^. this city, she would have certainly ad- fijiasegive "j,1/
A Kg
wPTqrxy-* rn
4 Co.,
in their line, ever
offeredTto the publiofn this.city. Having increased facilities for doing so, they will purchase their goods at bottom '-Hvtaeimir
orF 0. BARTLETT. GEOKGB C. DUY.
BarWt canal tr*sv
W LU^ftWIli
OT
lift
&
Arnold's,
B91
Li.B£ie8XUwa BEST
.^'SHOES'
^iier brought to this,market, whi wo ehall
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
J. B. L. & CO.
Ail kinds of Custom Work and Bpipairing done to oraer the satisfactory manner. if a id &
iy virtue of an order of the Vigo Common Court, I will offer at private sale* on
Thursday, March 3d,
described Keal to-wit:
1870,
oft & HlckcoxVthc following Sstate in Vigo county, Indi-
liart of 140 aferes, the residue of said quarter •Mtien. The undivided l-72d part of Lot No. 28, cpntaintng, 40 £[-100
lores, al
R^ijrc 9 West. The undivid' .. ^otNo- 4 in .the sub-division of In-lot No. 41 in the "town (nlo'w cityT iif Terre Haute:
Bids received till day of Sale. Terms—one half cash, balance ,in one year, with interest ft—"iMte»«y«ya»'• 1 of Martha J. Stewart's flbl9dtd
P. BEAUdfiAMP,'
NeW
I
'Mr 'Mis A
Main
street. i&t
York—assets $4,516,368 46. 7dtf Ho^tobp & Botrb&or, X|lnW A
C.
St
Co., sell all their winter
^OMis al «kct W, viz Shawls, Furs, Blankets, Scarfs, Skirts and wool hosiery, etc., at No. 1,70
Boeder!?
Germa*M»pM *M*oU
merit, and is ev,en |*eo *j§ar leading physicMUisao great 1 Mln^nce in its menls as a cure: above bom plaints. Try it, J# costs b(it 3a cents and wili dc For sale by,all.
8QCH.TV' MWTIIWH8
will hdd a Special mcoUdf thl*. Taet^M arenint.ftr'tlieparpdse of ttaklat arranftments f^r the fHnaral QMO* Bak« ermeyer
-NotiwimN^klM^at
_r o. r.will be a WMtia* of F^t Hiuriwa Ho. 1ST, I. O. 0. P., at their Hill, Mif PMfeglar evenin*, Februwr Md., at o'dofc. for,fl|»»||WWsiliArt
Wives, W4nsM*« [o,.. KySUf.fcn
Commencing Monday, February 21st.
-Prof. 'M«rtfar,oT The Ofeat PrestidLriU&eur, and superior of Hermann and Heller. Pronounced by the European, Asiatic and American Savans astne
aynwwMvm mm
Will apgoar ij ic Soiree,
feJj21
rw
DE.VI.EI1S IN
A.
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a&7yrMs» .wmv -iw-i
Messrs J. W«I.LS & UED REED,
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5
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
j^nd We8tei^tZand Broker,
141 MAIN STREET, CP STAIRS. _J,000 acres of Mineral and Agricultural Ltnd li&' Southern ^Missoiiji, for- Bale or exchange tome fine Lots in Dean's sub-division toJ Terre Haute, reasonable time given also some finely improved^Stock Farmts in Pntnam teeunty, Ind., for sale or exchange^ for city •eirty. Houses for Kent. febildlm
©WARE!
hU
Cbry &: DeFrees
121 Main and 1 & 3 Fifth Sts., it-S
v* "w't! Ilavo tho
largest Stock
j- na I SKIKD XuX-t-
iovi'i it is#? 0
N A A
a-Ai
tQiPke^ tWdr^^-.c"
•9T 'Persons wishing to purchase will find it to their intorert to call and see them before
0
OOKY & DoFREES,
1» Main anS'l &S FIfthSfa.,
ETNA IifSISSJ30.
A^piual Income $6,000,000
'1 icii iB-B*MYBliDKi^n'lAgt, II. G. HAQBB, Local Agt. rpJalSdiHjP
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[itrw JVC. CLAUi
"^V,i' bKALBI
F^SR«,CIin^PLAS8,
^IjBENSWAJtj & TOTS
ALSO, COAL OILtAMPsi .....) ... ... .. ..jjoT
•EWCIIMl.. aaAn»W. JOHlfSTOTT, It. D.
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thi c£tik&ni «f TorW riiut* wcmentknown
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TV E^«^OOM» js
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HEW NOYUI.TO38 I native rehearsal.
Vf
AX
Ti|d--TWEJsTY
Tor the Ballet, apply at Box Office between ^two and fo^r clock. fobl?
SECOND ANNUAL
1 \rre Hiiut© Divis] No. 25
THERltpOD OJT
Loco^iotive 4*V
1}
To be held at-
Tuesday Evening Feb, 22. '7Q.
IB.'
MUstc BY PilOF. TOUT'S BAND.
Tickets $4,00, Supper Jtnclp.d^l. Supper •rfih f^Mservcd at the National House. Tickets for-saloat B.O. Coi & Co's, at L. Qnodman's, anil^y mem'ours ^theBrotl^r-
*hool. yr:'
THIR^EENfH ANNUAL
OF THE
»"v
BEACH'S ^WHAtL,
FEBHUAlt Yj28th, 1870.
a
Tickets of ^fninlMio'n:
Yoi Gentlemen (including supper).-.«^.81.50
i'or Ladi.es iQ.'''"r .' .W.X.. 75c Tickets can b'o procured from the members of the.iofy^anu tit the fdTlbwlnff piaceg max Joseph's,., ... ...
Johti Kuj5|)enneimer'a,
C. Wittig & Cb'a, N. Katzenbach's, jms m'» ss-F•. Biel's,
1
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Warren,H ob0rg&Co. C. J. Kantman's. ITew York Store.
A Enos Sisrous, S.Frank.
So Tickets sold at the Door.
S I
FAMILY GROCERIES.
JAS. U. TUBS KB, T. C. BGHTIX.
TURNER & BUtfTEtJjI *.'ff Wholesale and Retail
I- ,« jUI kinds of ^isSi
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GENERAL HARDWARE
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friends and the public to give us a call and.exarnino our Stock and Prices. Au Kinds oi, COUIVTItT I»KODUC3B
Bought at the market price. Qhre its ^caII.t1, No trouble to'&howgoods.
%FLOUli A2?T FBEpT
We have also openccl'a Flour and Fced Store, where you oan at all times get the bestfcf Family Flour, llay, Oats, Bran, fec. All goods delivered free of charge in the city,
P5T,'. ..TPUJRNBR& BUNM® cgrner 7th and Main Street.
Terre IIaute+X)ct. dtf wrff»v3F*v
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
The underpinned having gone into business
The undorsurned having gone at C. N. DEMOREST'S old stand on
xr-oic
Ohio &Cf lei. Fourth & Fifth,
Wilt keep ob hand a full supply
,' FL0U1V. -f&S© FEED, FRUIT,'
jjagjf"
$13,000,000.
FRESII ME
for
of
-food
^{Jfnan and beast. 1^1) /I
Pokier..
&
And a^cneral assortment of r..
Family Grooeries and Provisions.
Wall keep constantly on hand afresh supifly of Vegetables of all kinds. Will also open on die 1st of September a
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Bare Yo»«,
will be a libent Gifts, the
if a I ••6ittitiioii Wanted 'Prowarty for Sale,"
"Sitaatidn WanWd '.'.*r^rof«rt^ for Snle,' '^Boarding," 'L^, Fooad,'iStrayedv'' "^tolen?"''^ersbiail,' j^k^i}l Uib«i#?«1
Tliese terms ar^ applicable to allad.'tvrtise, m'enta of the abovA class, of five lin«a *nd tahder./ ••••••-. '-T
SALE—House and Lot No. 68 Eagle street,! between 6th and 7tb-street enJOSEPH HoFARLAND: 7dtf
FOR'RENT.
RENT—New Store^RooBffor
particulars call at Coal (Office, corner of streets.
FOIt
„t TERRE HAUTE itiiANCH
o"
.Mil:
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Amamm
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colfttio
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pg, th« l&rsiMt .hoine st-medium U) HC«m
yoitf, wan^a ^v«rt^U»g.urW» »ow j«ti rt(te«' io low .thft Jhjirfl ao.excjw/qr W* making known,yojBf AdwrtUemea*^
Houses or Booms for Bent?
AftVEltTtsri? WK'ECTBKJsi^''I
ONLY 2&MST&-A BA¥^
Paftle* .wishing, to advertise in tho KX^KKSS, and living at a dlaUne^from this (iflioo. dart'iaclose thdir adv^Usemont in aq Snvfijopp. witb. the, necefsary pay, and forward the same tons through the Postoffice.
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LOST.
I" OST—A email Buff" KliVeltttje containing \J ten Tickets for Engineers Ball they will bo of no use to any person who finds thom, as they are all numbered the finder will confer a groat favor by leaving them at B. G-.
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INSURANCE COMPAN^
giaM, I '^antral Office, Cliicago.
COMMERCIAL COLLECE
'7 TERRE IIAUTJO !,f1
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oiftafT'fasiTaA
Cox &
Co s, or thin office. FRKDBAKNK8.
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ont -me ittaC. faott
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]TERRE'HAUTE^pSUNA,
Affords facilities equal to aiiy Busi noie'fc°l 1 ege s,ini ?*n the Ws»t fisf'
IrlluMSi Instructioitin RooJc
Keeping, Fenmanahip. Ut a A W
And all Qther departments of Aceountantship. Students can enter at any time, Eaoh stn deht| receivM-|rh*t» ..tratrtrattoti?, Cdllsgi Journal, with full informations* to tho course of instructions,, qualification^ for
CHlS. AL*XUiDB?. vi!
MARKET.
And keep all kinds of frcshnteat orders and they will be filled am nromptly to all parts of the city, buy all kinds ctf
j. Will also
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OOUNTEJ ^BQDffOB.t
Farmers willdowttll to oall befbresellint.
'cuny,
made frdm extracts prep^r-
Colds.
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W.E. ROSSETBI^
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FOUND.
ND^-A Pocket Book-con tarring a small amount of money, whieh the owner can have hy calling at Moore
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WAITED—
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WANTED—Aapply
HaggOrty's Tin
Shop, Main street. :^2d2t
WANTED,
ing wood at the National House.
ANTKD —HOUSES FOR RENT at Beauchamp's aiu street, up stairs.
Beauchamp's Heal Estate Office. 141 Main stroct. up stairs. irt ^feblOdtf
WANTED—Tonear10th
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feb22d3t
FORwill
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ALPXANDEII & RK41,
JESiOUR, 1ML,
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3^-E
AlfD FEED OF ALL XJf DS,
*k'1: DEfiTI«T«
DRt
pUon. I«i
popularity and unmpaw of itii-cr^at +alae. Tadey
sales is a gnaiMity
liy'-t.
BJlAOH'S rBi.OCK.!
tfnn
\yce's k*Bwck03.ir,Store."*
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New York Nicest
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Six first-elasa Sewed" Bitot
Makers immediately, at 63 South Meridian street, Indianapolis. IrHliana. for whidh the highest wages will be given and steaxfyemployment. 22d4t
man to drive team in haul
a
lease for several years, a
smalliionse street an ington Road address P. 0- Box 529,
FOR SALE.
Fa
)R SALE-*Honse and Lot eorrier of Center
and Elm streets, low for cash, or exchange Kansas land"-
iX-
forKansas Lands enquiro on
SALE-VALUABLE FARM IN VIGO. I sell my Farm on Otter Creek Prairie, of 320 acres, about half under cultivation and good fence, two sfory Hiiise and large Barn and Stable, good for grains and stobk. near Railroad, School and Mills possession given' at oneo: terms easy if not sold willbe for rent in March enquire at my
ai-dware Store, 130 Main street, Terre Haute ]ftbl7d6t JAS. id. LYONS.
T^OR 'SALE 2i,000 'Urick, oh f^vqi-a'ble JC iterms apply to W. T. GOULD, north ith street.. ITdtt
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Fancy Goods! ^v. ,, FancjrGoods! ,U fsrjrfJ
Coal Oil Lamps! Coal Oil Lamps!
recti
fi.
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pub kkkx—Becond story- wotfr in store Japan Toilet Sets, Slip Jars ^oc^&by Foster Smitlj a'pplyto Water Carriers, Bird Cages,Wood •a°A™' febis
RENT— Stote Reom-6«: Ohio'street, next door to Kissncr's, is for ut at $200 per year includes lower store rnnm. with" shelling, cellar and back room '-liiiuiro of
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street tVt8tf
and
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CASH .iSSETS, JANUARY 14,1870, I $ 1 8 0 9 2 6 6 4 8 i'l ift'i ____
WST OF. STOCKHOLDERS AT TERBE HAUTE. B. Warren, George Kerckhoff, Herman Hulman, Firman Nippert, Tho ma* H. Barr, O'Boyle Brothers, John tf. Grain, Preston Hussey, JCred. A. Ross," OwenTuller, 'W.B.Barton. J. H. O.'Boyle, %v L. A. Burnett. A. Claussen, ,.s.., D. W. Minshiim^ C. M. Warren, J. B. Armstrotft?1,"* F. V. BichoWfky. Hosford A Boudinoty feb"
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Articles.deli v«r*d to any part of the oitr firaa rdbitfge. Jdmcg^ny.
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BUKOKOS AVn VRCHAKK14a r-''
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Willow Waro, Fancy Boskets^Table Mats, Knife Baskets. andtin fact anything usually kept in ia first-class Kousefurnishing Store.
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M.B. HUDSON'S
^ajimoth "4 -1
House FurnisMiig
S O E
Crockery! w/i Crockery! .«/
f:»!
Glasdwarer S
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lives an'd Porks!
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Knives and Fores! »*f ««•r f-
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Spooiig, aIl kinds. Spoons, all kinds.
i»
139Main St., opposite Hulmaii's^.
4 M. IS. HUDSON. nov23dw3m
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Leather, JLides, Oils, Sfwe
Fitidbigs,
AWB CIJRKIERS'TOOUi,
Nos. 144 & 146 Main St,- Terre flaate,
J. A. VBYDAGU,
Pla&s.Speelfioatfons. SaperintendAiice, Htr*V Detail Drawiag! f&riiishea for ovory deerri —«n tion of Baildta«8k
Ukfick—Nartncast corner of Wabotfa and Sixth Streets, 2d story, Deming Blook.
IMPORTANT
The attention of
House Builder* aud owner*
invited to the
This is dOoidedly the best arid most import-
.ant invention of modern times, its simplicity and wonderful adaption both for I10TJ8R
neuters. I^boral^ iuduoen cnts to Agents. Send for descriptive ~,i l:trs and prices, Ae.
bostox 3mmKTiiA.\ rieTCRise co., I«4 Federal St., Boston) 77 t^Mabera 81, ff. T. :WB8TEB.X BSA5C0 OFFICE, '1«8Dearborn Street, Chicago, nilnols. ,t ^. W. ULKiifcfleBl Traveling Business Ag', •-1 25dlm
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UNDERTAKERS.
f'
to
I S A A A
UNDERTAKER,
Is prepared to enaeute all orders fuhisljnS with neatness and dispatoly corner Of Zhird and Cherry streets, Terre Haute, Ind. i»aai-5-dwt*
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Holiday diftsl Holiday Gifts!
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LEATHER, HIDES, &C.
'i. ii'MWW. Jon# ^"miacha*.
BUBNETT & coM
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Manufacture nd Dealers in -i.
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CASH for Hides. Furs, Sheep Pelts, Deer Skins, Tallow, and Leather in tho Rough, CoBUjgiiMents always receive prompt mi attention.
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Hardteare Deafen^ Car and
is respectfully
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PATENT KKTEB FAIUXO SKLF-LOCKEHt xl4
"WINDOW FAST,"
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and CAR WINDOWS is parfeetly astonishing »t" ps accomplishing Overything that can .possibly be desired, and'yet being
other window fast. For house windows it dt«. ww? penses with weights and pullys. operating equally well on top and bottom sash, allowing. #w*» "•ther to be raised or lowered as much or little as wished to secure ventilation.and yet be locked securely at every potftt.ffom the inJtTUdcr or burglar, and will never get out of jf A
vvariety or styles, making an elegant Sbtin to tbo-eiK# wtndows, and tno only arrange^ BWjnt ever iutroduoed that eaii n^rer (hi|. JThp Hoase fasts ft:r aal* all SaWhrarj
&
chtthper
than any
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shniep), and having and iev«n years Au •kperienrfe.in mo huswossL la «o« prepared furnisq Met^Iic Burial Oasos, Cases. Caaots, aud WooileB Cofflaa, of all styles and fifofli ,Uj0 best „ama largest stock of
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