Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 April 1870 — Page 4
TEBBE-HAUTE,inp.
Saturday Horning, April 2, 1870.
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The City and Vicinity
THE mud grows thinner, deeper and naatier every day.
BUTTER"
likfclo see a man sfccilJ a horse and then tug at,the lines and yelF'whoa It shows hbw smart he ijandhijjisl1Pfrl^ll-v over the dumb brute. jij —-T- ssf- f.
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Universalis Churcfi on'J-morrowat the usual hours. Subject fif morning dicourse: Instruction of Children. Subject in the evening dycod^^Baptmu
'CmtigMAN" CfaAPLrr—Thr'mial^ervices will beconduet&Lv to-morrow at 11 o'clock M., and 7:15 p. m. Subject of sermon in the morning: Infalibility,' ai!d in the evening: Moses and Christ. ill
FAILED.'—A
number of contractors on
the T. H.,V. & St. L. R. R. have sunk money, some paid forty centy on the dollar. Others have not done that well.— Quite a number of our citizens have lost by the defaulters— Marshall Messenger. "i-•
S. R. BAKER & Co., of '.he Post Office News Depot, favors us with Harper'? Weekly and Frank Lezlie'e Illustrated Netvspaper for April 9th. They will have the Indianapolis Saturday fimririg Mirrqrftir sale this evening. nr/-r .H A3—-MAI
THE colored people will celebrate the ratification. of the 15th Amendment on Wednesday next. If it should be a pleasant day the exercises will be held at the County Fair Grounds... 'A meeting will be held on Monday evening to perfect the final arrangements.
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NATIONAL.—It
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SERVICES, in the Baptist Church on Cherry steet on Sunday morning and evening at the usual hour. All the seats free. In the morning the Pastor will give the right hand of fellowship' lo eighty-three persons who haye been received into the church as the results of the revival during the past winter, thus sta »*.*•,»!few lar gatlicred in. ,i!
is an acknowleged fact
by the entire traveling community that man gets more for his money at the National than at any other hotel between New York and San Francisco. Ask the traveling pulbic "Where do you stop when in JTerre Haute?" the invariable reply is at the "National." People stop at the National to see their friends, to see acquaintances, to see business men, to see men of leisure, to see Patent right men, to get something good to eat and enjoy themselves generally, and not be robbed when they pay their hills.—Marshall Messenger.
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THE City Council held a special ses sion yesterday afternoon, and with great unanimity, complied with the request of the citizens meeting to invite the Clay county excursionists to this city oh the evening of the 5th inst. A committee of five, consisting of Councilmen Seeburger, Fonts, Rockwell, Mattox and O'Connell were appointed to cooperate with the committee appointed by the Board of Trade in mSkfng arra%ehients~ror the reception of the S"isitorsT
BABY YEAR.—Among
the old settle
of the east a singular ma*im prevails. Every year in which ocenrs a month with two moons is believed to be specwilly productive in babies. With excellent provision for childless parents, the happy inliuences of the moon that thus twice is born in a month, are reflected below and baby is apt to be in order in every house. The belief is -as strong a» it is strange- The Germans of the east have in it a faith that is abiding, and the years in which this li nar phenomenon occurs, alwkjST^^IhHT^^ In January, there were two new moons, and }870,J»^pM, mjtet Ue£*»*n in which married life brings itshappiest fruition, and* th^cMrtr™ 166^1can eagle proportionately ifloreas^ It is well !to know this in time, and our ad-: vice is, thermite, 0 all Vrlio are p4rtiien» in the state matrimonial, to set op a eradie and prepare baby fixins'.
THE Terre Jlaute jipdJEndianapolis Railroad Company "propose to furnish the Clay county excursionists with a train of ieganfc can, newly WK ^theiTan^R KaLoAd I CoiiMy,4 tfiat Icom^any* ifot needing them for present service, and cheerfully lending them for the occasion*
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LIST
da^y
ask^l
from groceree to groceri, withv ,«satiatac-
y^Mg:'5s!SUf.
THERE is a perceptible bubble in the political caiildron.^jTwill dog-days approach.
REV-
W. M. CHEEVER fritf preach at
the 1st Presbyterian Churcl§ North 7th street, on Sabbath morning a£ o'clock and also at 7| in the evening^ UJ
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Fboij what we Tfian learh from the farmers throughout JUe cgun^ the wheat
will be quite slim this? year, jHBut this is about what we learned last year.
THE
mother of offr foVfriejtownsman
Henry Mustrrove, J5«q.,
REV.
at
Mount
Pleasant, Iowa, on the JKTflf nit., in Hie seventy-seventh year of hpr $*e. yg
\VvtV. CURRY w§t%each at the
2,207
Average number enrolled 2,046 Average daily attendance 1°*~ Average daily absence 1"° Per cent, of attendance..........:I
Number not absent 9»j Number neither tardy nor absent.... 700 Per cent, of punctuality "9-*j Number on Roll of Honor 10a
Skating will be inaugurated
at Beach's Hall this evening, on which occasion, Mr. Levi, the accomplished skater will give an exhibition of fancy
Wte ttarta^^®
have a good supply of skates for hire and able assistants to give instruction. A fall brass and string band will furnish music, and a gay time may be expected, large number of gentlemen and several ladies assembled at the Hall last evening to give the floor and skates a trial. Some of the amateur skaters tried both! They found tbe'floflKflfitfc&siStetywhen they sat down! Mr. France gave some wonderful evolutions in skating, excelling anything even witnessed#* these wfiether^u
OF U. S. PATENTS—Issued to citi
zens of Indiana, for the week ending March 29, 1870,- and each bearing that date. Reported weekly for the EXPRE8S, from the office of David A. Burr, Solicitor of Patents and Attorney! In *Bajfeht fcfees, Washington City, D. C.:
No. 101,215.. .Vapor-Burner, David Berkey, Huntington. II 101,239, Cotton And
(Ha?r.Pregs
J. S.
DuffvrBaittleGround. -1 *-1 101,302.. Tie-Bar for. Holding Bent Wood Joel G. Niccom, Indianapolis. 101,3J6. Stove Drhm Thos Scant lin Evaasville. 101.350. Harrow: Jackson G. Bur
^taialiabwa rsm** THE GREAT WORK of preparing an ab stract of^ t^tle? pf re^ esta^eJnH Vigo county, commenced several years ago, by the lamented Albert Lange and Wm. E Heijdrich, i? drawing to
SL
close^
?The
amount, ofilabor and patient/ plojl^g investigation that has been expended in thifl" Enterprise 4s altobst infedhfc^iVtfble Reduced to days works it would foot up more than'itWfaiity*8e^fen Mhdr&EK! SEfeere are nearly two hundred large manuscript volumes, compiled with the utmost care from the records of all the courts and offi ces whose doing effects the titles'of rial es, tate. It will be a matter bf great public convenience, and, we hope, will reward those by whose toil and money it has been accomplished.
All Foo^DAY^'Abdut^i^ of this peculiar title, applied to the first day of April, w$ are nbt advised.. We o%ly know that, further back than we have any record it has been customary to practice jocular deception's"on' this day and there has even been great license permitted. We hear of a number of "April fool" jokes played upon unsuspectr ing victims yesterday. Among the most wicked^ Was the '«ehdifig 8f *«0 Attorney from his office down town, in great haste, to see a client, on Eighth street. The pliant"4imb'oI th'e law smiled %ind bowed himself into the palatial residence Of a prominent citizen and blandly inquired the nature thefurgaat busii|ess on which he had been summoned. On being informed that he had not been summoned at all, he began to detect the order of "a mice" and exclaimed,, ','JU that Pat Shannon!" P* ta9^tKe little^FoUts, HSwevjgifWBp enij?)y^ tfifS Ba'y the nio$. Forsfn^fiSfce, yesterday morning a gentleman passing along the street was hailed by a little fellow—'Please, Mister, there'ssomething out pf your'coat pocket." Without properly considering, the gentleman reached back his hand to investigate and inquired "Where?"' I The ^answer» was "There?" ,And to the query "What is it?" he received "Your hand, sir—Ah! you,April fool "V I W
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Anptliei' little fellow caused his mother to seek the mirror for "something on her face" to find it was only her iiose!
We saw bright silver quarter lying temptingly' upon the pavement, which was invariably drawn in by a thread attached, when tlie "lue ed to pick it rtjK*
r" attempt'hm
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It must not be inferred that icejaltogether escaped small-' effbrts to" mislead' 'u|, because we failed td jget interested in tHe story bf the smrfrt' gentlemaft Wife trailed to give us an item about 1 he train running Qiff th^ river bridge!It occurred to lis at the instant that cans run off every bridge that they rvn on, and ourYailure to ask bur informant if anybody got hurt, rather disconcerted him, and, remarking that it was a disagreeable day, he quietly withdrew. ,, in
For the cheapest fii4*t-class Ladies' Boots and .Gait€rs1 «o £to Clarfe Wright & Co.. Ohio Street, between 3d and 4th. Satlt
Please Ben^pber Here (Arnold's SkiritiFactory wd^FHncy Bazaar, 89 Main ytreet, Ijetw^fl'hird $n| Fourth stfeebv It is the'cheaj^sand )).est place in tlie city tobuvypj'r Skirts, Corsets, Sintrhe*, Laees, Embroideries and }?aney Good*.
T)*tn.rru3 w—ilno W if A The Great Hosiery Sale will commerce on Monday next. One Thousand dozerf&eiFarSff coftsigltttrt'nrttrtoewltl on account 'Id® %hom iSoi^ernetl, in Ladies', Gents', and Misses' British, French and Germap Goods. As these goods miist"Behold sold at tihce,' prices Witt he tnarlred e*5eedingly *W. S. RTCE & COi rto'j w.S *.«t t* im*. Cor. 6th Sts. 'tiici
Coi^efs rMir^T^PrpfmTll Herz & ArnolW13ITHIA,l-
LadfeS1 rioSe^ id alf'siz^
Hera & Vm.UlV.
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IIUMBUG—JUSTICE
VS.
MR.
FOOT. MOUTH.
Edito^ tin fine of' April
1st there Is an article signed "Justice." iow I am going Ufaventilate his justice
indecent language he uses. Now, Mr. Justice, there is a complaint all over the country among the Spiritualists, that the orthodox are unjust and illiberal with Spiritualism. Now I will venture that
orthodox side of the house as there was at my seamx on Saturday and Monday night from the Spiritualists, one of your leaders calling me a liar .when my hands were tied behind me just because I said"T cb«la
Did he not get into the trap most beautifully though? Two different parties offered me fifty dollars if I would dothe things in the light that I did with thedoore closed. Now their evidence of immortality rests oifjtlfcntjui# Jfta fewki«*an& rap® and the ringing of a bell. Now sir, they endorsed my mediumship and said, it was impossible for me to do those things myself If they^ were deceived, which I
1umA Sfft.lfcie1" they not be deceived in all their rope tying? How are you, proof of immortality?
They talk abont investigation, and call upon disbelievers to come out and inve%-j tigatA Nomlul there
c^ly tf ti&3Bgat£ a little
have? come she Dalies her hajuls out of th^ ropfe ShdWs t|iem^t: the ftttertnte see, see, the sp^i-it "hands There i« a tih horiv blown sometimes qspiato do it
fair in charging that the manifestations ar^JilLdSB^IbM^^S a comes out 111 the lignt
times comes out in the lignt controlled by a Digger Indian, she will then let any person lift her natural weight, which I believe is about eighty five pounds, but whertyOti take hold agaiin, Digger comes down and she weight oh, ever so much, say one ton, then Digger uses her organization and talks to the people right out in thellght. Ah, ipjsJoving friend Spiritualists, if you only knew with what contfempt Miss P'oindextelTooks on yotir simplicity, you would change your tune, yon never gain respect frcfaf as intelligent a person as her, by beineiier dupe as to the Jane Poindexter art^6 I have but little.to sajfand that isItfus, as I have done more for and been more kind to Mrs. Poihdexter,Jit is to be sypp9sed,bv those acquainted with her, thafcehe Will take a more ptlblic way of abusing me than she ever has the rest of you. As to Flpra I believe that sAe nevef^ead that article or she wasidriv'cn to si^i it. Now I am going to nijaike 4bme prppnsitions that will bring out anvestigationp, the money to be put n^Jbefdrfe the tSSti? given. icfne h'nndredadollars for spirit hand sliown fej the aperture in the cabinet myself to ^dce hold of the hand, and if do not show to the satisfaction of the andience that thejiands area material substance,«jL- loose. "One nundra^doll'11*3 if I do" not tie any-medium in^my cabinet, so ijjjiat the sptjfits will notIrSlease them.
One hundrefi^dollars to any .medium that will alloW=their elbows to protrude through the cabinet'wall, their hands to be inside of the -cabinet, a stick passed ift'^h
through betweeft'sthe wall and their arms on the outside,*3*!?® then there iS hands
shown, I loose. t}ne hundred dollars for the changing of^water into wine, the glass of water ip. b? placed in a box, securely fastened, the! box to have holes in it large enough for a spirit to get in.
One hundred dollars to any medium that will succeed in the sack test, myself to fujni^jJie sask.and do the sealing. Come, now. We' want to investigate. 0 A«- BOGGP.
Onr 2,0
25 cent
hose in the city. Herz & ARNOLD'S.
T|ei4 ^|th^gfiii fi Corset l^ie that you can't fina at Herz & Arnold's. fL —rrr^r-r
Notice.—The Directors of the Board of Trade, the Committee "of fifteen appointed the 31st ultimo and the Committee ajjpoititeiJ b/ the Cily Council will meet at the Board .of"Trade Rooms, C'otFifth and Main Sts., at 2 o'clock I'! M.. April 2tl, to make arrangements for enl( -.f tertaining
Bjr Order of Committee.
The .best stock of Misses and Child11's White and Colored Cotf nn Hose, jlist opened, at HeVii & Ariidld*s.
Another lot of New George's Bank C. I. RIPLEY'S,
Codfish, wry nice, atji
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A Pair of Ladies' Gloves for 10 cents at Herz & Arnold's, jf
A Pair of Linen Cnffs for 10 cents, at Herz & Arnold's.
tfew Lace Collars at Her*& Arnold's.
Herz & Arnold's, 89 Main street, sell Ladies' Under Garments, for less money, than you can make them at. 1,1,?. —, r* 1 -tgjl «i
Musrc.—Don't let your sheet music lay around loose, to be mntilated and defaced, but do as others tire.doing, liring it to this office and haye.it bound iu .neat^ snlr-tan-tinl binding for a small sum.
Best quality of Krrsli Meals ot ail kinds at my stand an iter Sixth and Ohio streeU—also fresh Ohio Pork Sanftage eiverv day. Call and see foryoim-elf. —•dtfj'i'— .iiiM'niwXiimimwi in'i V»w»Sfw»
PRINTING.
a
printing done,jComc io this office and look
out.
sat•
15,
"A thing of beanty Is a joy ftreter."—A great many of them are BOW for sale at very low prices at Rvce's Carpet Hall. 77 Main%t. .rmwft*
"Tl^^^Old ^iy^^ith New Shoes."—Frank Crawford is daily receiving New Goods, from the manufactories. Call and- examine his Custom Work of all kind*. No. 98 Main street.
Best Brands of Float i^eam Bakery. ''2 ,A"'•'ii'
at the Union
iMMiwStMfc irf MiHiinji 1 «good» in the leading and most approved styles. arrived, andfpqsaje pheap at 1
S. L.
STRAUS
& Co's.
dwSm. I A ^Sn, 149 Main street.
"-lew lUddle's.
Ladles, Misses and Children's Maria Antoinette Slippers, steel buckle and lather boW' 'Also Misses and Children's colared Booyi. at Frank Crawford1*, 98 Mam fitted.. 1 -. .. *.*•...
3L'-j.Otiay»X'T Anderson miss Bettie Keller air* AS Atkin Jane Keater miss Pnebe Askins niy%|( a Lightfeit nffl J*i Ara»M4u
Bethel mrs Eoseanna Maxwell mTss Mollie Bolten mrs James Milner mrs John Booth miss Elesan Morrison Browning mrs Anna Racany Brown Rachel Bawley mrs Boos mrs 'H' CjiMny miss Lisue Cassidy miss Isabella Bowan mrs Rebecca Cam pell mrs Mary Roseman miss,Linie Cleveland mrs Robinson mrs fc Coffin miss Alice Rollins miss_S Combs Mattie Uossejlmrs Durham mrs Sarah Sai Evans mrs Mattie Stt miss Acness 1 miss Alice mrs Theodore (Srindle mrs Scott Cathrine A Qoodman misslSallie Snod^rass miss Aletha Gordon miss Katie Tennis Pbebe Hannah miss Fannie Tomaw miss Josie Heisay miss Fannie Vanarman Hicks America Wald| Hill mrs Mary .Whitmore mra Holiverstadt *T|IW®h|W|feht mrs Harriet JoneSjBenrietta Winn mrs Mary miss Sarah 2
mrfl JODD mraSB«^
filing DUIBJ
Freeman imb Jano SMws
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Anderson W MarshalK.Wft| Armslrpns James 2 Jlayers JoHtT^
Arrell O Morts Richard Aronson -Mosbay Dr Bolt Cyrns Moore
BnBBiffOgrBniy McOnire Hogh 2 ,McClouseS Capps Deinpsy 4,iNaugle Reuben Clayton TC
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EflcyPranci^ Eberle JH «,. .RossA Ellexon W Rhodes & Co France 0 RoachJ J)
Fuess Chas ^Royle Fintons Hnry Ronnenberger A Gehinan AS' Ross GodnowChasE RyanJas Goodwin Howard Rupprecht Louis '#nnn JrN
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Hammerly U. Btfthliiacker Hamilton MP ii Harmon Thos Uaudwork John :j Hotl Jonathan Hedrick JO Harrington Teddy Uewatt Levi Harding A 5 Harper Hiram Hilbour S Holler George Hoffman Geo _A) Button John Hough Charles Jasper Sandy Kaven 1) Kleemann
Sauders Aaron Sauders Richard 11 he^&Jse G* W
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Wes^ADner Wheatflll Thos Wright-WH Weisme* Wm 1 Wible A.R Windbdad Joseph Willimi8 Woo&tieo N Wood.Wm S' Meyer^Honsa
Kgene W Kelly A W Ker: Joseph Eoller Elso Lamby Louis Lacy W Linilley Elias Madarins JIaxweil W
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ittitis-a? the lki*toit ?•'«:v.
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Anything yon want uniJ^ie Book apd Stat^^i'3j,lipe can be found, or supplied, at B&i^Feft ift Co.'s, 101 Main street, at iliSb lowest iiossible figures, can't.
Febll-dS w3m.
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Ladies, don't buy any Eft-stern Hoop Skirts you can get the best home manufactured article for less nion&y, at Herz & Arnold's. i_- "t 1K iS
Kaufmann Block.
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Radishes, Lettuce and Onions, at the Red Front, Kaufmann Block, g...^ tS .ffrt'Ti crfl
CaU and see if it Sl,d3t
JIartlett J: largest and cheapest stocky of Blank Books in the Market/ embracing every
Call at No. 101 and look heic assortment
variety.
Preafi^tre Loss otthe H#lr,^¥rtii^h is so common nowadays, may. be CTtiw prevented by the use of Bio Rett's CtkioaMyS. It has been used in thousands of-cases where the Uair was coming :ont jii \hpc^ fill, and has never failed to arrest its de cay, and to promote a heathy'and Svigor ous growth. It is at the same time un rivalled as a dressing foi the hpiif.,' JA single application will render it soft arid glossy for several days, 0'65A
TTT^ if 3 lO SBO
IF.—If' you want anything^' if you a an in an to you have lost or found anything want to ido anything
for
want anythifl^ dbiie for
you, advertise in the 25 cent coliIiliiVof the EXPRESS. It
(is
the Ifest adveitisen^ent
von can have for ,the least mone .'C. jJit) oH BLANK NOTES,
in single sheets and
bound in small books, on sale'at th6 Daily EXPRESS Steam Printing Establishment
Riddle for Variety Goods.
Treasurer's Card.T-Tax^p^ers are hereby notified that their taxes must be paid on, or before the 18th day of April —the third Monday—on which day (not afterward), the Books must be returned to the Auditor, and a penalty of ten cents on the dollar added. Immediately after which myself or deputies, will proceed to call upon all delinquent tax-payers in the Connty, and if necessary to seize and sell property to make th'e delinquent taxes, with penalty, interest, and Constable's fees, as directed by lav^,,
MORTONt.BANKIN,
'.'JfTreasurer Vigo County. *nr1 lW.l
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Aprl-mv il.
Riddle for Silverware. II liliw iliniill 11J I lillHl I llfllll •|W"1—1"1 One Tlionsand Pomids Nice Maple Sngar for sale at the Union Steam Bakery.
Lllk '»g'r
Pocket KniTeS.—S. R. Baker & Co., at the P. O. Lobby, have the lttr£e& Stock of pocket knives ever bought to this
vcity
The assortment embraces ninety-eight different varieties, bought very low artd will be sold correspondingly. ml,dlw
M-Hhf UlttA't If yon want a Family Bible Cheap^ you shall Itave it by applying at Bartlett & Co's soon, a-! they have a large stock to close out, on most reasonable terms. l,dlw]
Ridfle^^iftroiiiHy. I
Pine Boots—In the show Window of John B. ^udqwici & C«-,, compr of ^ain and Sixth streets, were dSplayed yesterday some very superior fine boots, made by Mr. Henry Kahl, which Sre pro?-
Mr. Kahl, partner of Mr. John Ludowici, is a practical Workman, hair worked in the largest cities in Europe, also in this country, and ia: a gentlemen who is worthy the patronage of our okizens.,
Piersonsln search of Carpets, Oil Ooths, Mattings, ^VindQK. SI wonld do well to. ^tftsuft advertisement befoi there and buy them.
I will offer's! Public Auction at the Terre Haute' House om-fta|iijifcifrl April 9th, 1870, at 10 o'clock A. m., one trunk and contents, left with me as security for board bill, by Mrs. J. M. Simeral. T. C.
BIITDING.—We
1
Scmple W SchetlujeG Smith George Slinaffi^hos ritip^i 11 Scot *Sno'
Stoni Urn m.i 1* •J Vanlandinghaus I WestXJ
have secured a first
Class binder, and having recently made additions to our stock of binding materials, are now prepared to attend to all orders npomptly anjflwarantee satisfaction.
Great redntion in prices of Corsets Herz & Arnold's.
WANTS,
&C Advertisement® of
"wants' "for sale," "lost," "found,'' etc., will be inserted in the DAILY EXPRESS for' wenty-five cents. j.^
R. BUCKELL'S, |j|
A Whalebone Corset
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0
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L. A. SoR^RTT.^. M.
For new trimmings, aitjlgoM ami.laces to. 1 In' INwion 1 lin -tf(eet.^ 'tam |»«\V yn.l "it5
trlK
$
siJk8.'---We are hi receipt
nioreo! tho-v 'inn wh wc have been selling1 cin.trkably cheap. Titkm., Kri'i*Mfc^ DKMING. ai^dsd]
gel's at the old Post Office stand and at his Bakery on corner of First and Ohio streets. *30—d3t
Charles Brado, northeast corner 5th and Mulberry streets. fin|gher flL,Terre Haute Furniture Comia^^ lo varnish furnitu rejnnislT wftli loil finish, beeswax polish, do fine graining, or any other work in his line. Specimens can be seen in the store of the Fur*
NO. 68 OHIO STREET,
Important Notice.—Notice is lierebv
instructed by the Mayor to arrest all teamsters hauling in the city, that have na-n wnfaem onutfawww sion ot lines anu costs
iwagwwi)''»i"*u"«jmis
sion of fines and costs will hereafter be th^parti joT team1 i^m9#OT(ffllanc^.
A Lot of^Mrt^l^^ESPd^^l^r, chiefs real cheap at C. Wittig &Co's.7 No. 170 Main St.^ pen^^ bjpgk.
Enve(5oPf4 "Witcr cara"njf Business or profegsioii. neatLyin._ UjeLCoyner, on sale at only $3,00 tjiousarld, at. .the Daily EXPRESSSteanSPrinting Establishment. if: •"•••iT I r.
The Skeleton' Corset (^braethin» new in the Corsetline) iati jfera &'Arnold's.
FOR CALCmiN|N(Ji
Riddle forCorsels.
Buntin,"
25dl0d l»i "'Ik W&MWvr.
eo
Who wonld not stop to pick up a Dollar?—You can find money wunout stoping by buying your Skirts, Corsets, Gloves, Embroideries Edginm. Jewelry, Swi^r^^A
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A,
inold'?Skm facCm-y »grmaln street. They [are selling cheaper than the cheapest
Frank Crawford has a full line of [Misses colored Boots—lis to 2s—blue, igreen, quier, purple and
Scholars entering the State Normal institute will find all the Text Books required, at Bartlett & Co's. 101 Main
Strq^y^^^^al^h^jpurehajs the^ite low- as'wan^flicJrliinseSn't city, if not a little lower, introductory rates and all, considered. [Sl^dl
TO
C.
5 tv'lA flt
nejv^uupiy^plLapijng-.^aJjaa^
commidaC«^oB?SfiN5
guarantee sa'tisfaction.
their
nWditfHtSe^Q
goods. They *}%&&£ Hanger, with whom yoi^canleave yojjr orders, and sp^^^^Mbe pjv|n to hanging, stamp Gold, Tints, Gilu and
Crackers of all kinds fr^l\ evpryday at
Sugar, Coffee, Tea and Splecs, at the Union Steam'Bakery .»urf ir, ^10"
$5.50, $5.50.—Best brands white wheat flour at $5.50 per barrel delivered free .any A Buntin's, corner Seventh and Main street.•'*«"
83
Main
at Lawren
street
PAPERING, AND
S^ctit^leSr^-The spectacles in assortment—perfecthr perfected—at less than ln»lf the current prices at John R. Freeman's, No. 5 Warren's Block.
Bargains! Bargains Best Satin in black, brown and steel mixed at Go cts. per yard. C. Wittig Co., 170 MfRH' Str., Deming Block.
goods sold r^gardlMs of jcost viz. Shawls TH get these good| at your own psioa. Call at
and twjst Cotton Cs
assi
gig
Mi^iliKidiineM^^ tiv
4
4
Lawrence's, 83 Mi
mm, jjiJmj/JbA
sell onr ME^ected. sp^ptafil^s ip Vi
Stock will be| uit the purchaser,
provided he will be as liberal as we in the agreement. If you want a good bookj for a little money, now is your time to gjtji|0yr§artlett & Co's. [l,d3t
Sabbath Schools supplied with Library Books as cheap at Bartlett & Co's as they can be bought anywhere. Those in invifii^oexamiflgjftir stock. l-cT3t
The Old Established Book Store at 101 never was so full of New Goods as at the present time, and still thev come. 1 dlt
1. RIPLEY
br(roiit
an
hfe-f
iffefis^! disffhar
"stopping up" of the nose at times, im pairment of the sense of smell and taste, watering or weak eyes, impaired hearing, irregular appetite, occasional nausea,pressure and pain over the eyes, and at times in the back of the head, occasional chilly sensations, cold feet, and a feeling of lassitude and debility are symptoms which are common to catarrh, yet all of them are not present in every case. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures catarrh in its worst form and stages. It is pleasant to use, and contains no poisonous or caustic "~rugs. -p.-
Sent bffimjtil 01 .ddress®#fe Pier SohSMall
tent
Closing Ont Sale at Major B. Hud son's.—In order to close out my entire stock of house furnishing goods, I will offer for the next ten days, goods at less be imported for to
Cliina tea setts forty
six pieces $3.00 ironstone China dinner plates per sett 60 cents ironstone China tea plates per sett 40 cents good glass tumblers per sett 30 cents good glass gobtjer sett\5(} Vgood gl^^ndkt$ oil lamps, each 30 cents best French China tea setts $7.00 and every article in store marked down to importing prices Call while you can get great bargains at 9 Main gtreet.^ March28-djfewl.w/
-Cold in tie. 2i6ad,
Catarrl, Cold in tie. Pad, TEMd Breath, Pain in the Eyes, and in fact all Complaints of the Nose and Head can be completely cured by the use of Boeder's
The article is one of great
merj^fc%ndJjs ^veaJecotnpended b^^g \MufteacBng^bl^^cians^so^re w^afr (kmfinehce'.maui ma1itsUfcb^c6rdfolr me above complaints. Try it, ye afflicted, it l^imt^'witssrluil' Irttf you good.
g*^€!c8Tdt£,'j 'j- I ni
M. V. Mondy & Co., successors to iL' Y. Moudy, Wh(d€fale £^Bd Be|ail To|^ccon^t, hawtremovedjt|jeir^lesroom to National Souse Block on Sixth street opposite Postoffice, where all our old, af well as new, customfars will ,b^ cheerfully, ra?eive$. In our nety.place we, always have something new tq sliow pur •customj ers. Our stock consists of many fitjtie and big items, something to .amuse, -our chewers, smokers and lookers-on, Onr stock of Plug, Smoking and Fineci t''tobacco, Pipes, Smokers' articles, Tobacco Boies, Cigars. Ac., are full and complete. All persons
1
looking for the weed, or'
something nice for a holiday present, will
NEWADVERTlSEMENtSt
OF
ESMIM)§ka®G AT
SVO'iL' Oil KlftOJ i«! a
0
BEACH'S HALL RINK!
Commencing
Saturday April 'id. H2fT -*-2-1 -iwxm. *m". E35±uj3itien Qt FajR^aM Qomii?
Skating, by
Skating hours from 7:30 to 10.
USICfBY, FUL?.
i^fon
nl State Bank of Terre Haute, Indiana," at the close ofbusisoss on the 24th day of Mnrch, 1370.
BKSOURCES.
Loans anii TDiscounts '..$406,219 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation... 300,000 00 ]*ie from Redeeming and Reserve nfleyjaaifaifa'fciates Dae from other Banks and Rankers
Current expenses WS .'t!
tfiirplusFund r....#. (,2V)^«7
ntere3t...._. -. v..«.i...-..v 8.^4
RANTED!
OliLY^ .M-tt. t» e«_22$S2iP
WK Msr&VGH Iv.: Ill •.!{« Tt DO YOU WANT- HELP? imrnrrwE IN TUB KXPRTSW.
in
prices at lOl Main Street, opiwsite prices New Opera House
opiosite the 1 -d3t
Sashes, Bows, and the Ribbons to make thenj from,tlierffrjpt and hyrgosyg^ sortment^ 'a't l«s tliSngolct prices at
S.
dw3m.
«i
DO YQTEJ WANT A HOUSE? ADTKRTISK IJt TIIK BXPRKSS.
Pu Ym Willi Urflny orttelH
ot
has removed to his new
room in the Kaufmann Block. m30dtf
I lt¥(^ved, a full line of embroideries at the Boston Store, 111 Main street.
L.STKAUS & Co's. 149 Main street.
Removed.—M. H. Waters, M. D., has removed his office to 115 Main street, (between 4th and 5th), and his residence to 3d street, second door south of Poplar, where the patrons of Homeopathy will find him ready to serve them professionally, and wiybyr^iiptnessg
ret
Sale?
asfe ra THE KXPBBSS.,,
Iffti having tho largest home ehjenlatfon,' is the' best medium t6 secore ywaf w^ill Bar', advertising. We noW pnt rate's' stt 'Iftrf' thait- there is no excuse for not fiiakitiglfiiifati^yotft-Wjints. Advertisements
"I5fa)ttte4i",' "For Sale" and "For
Rent,"' "lieip ,Ranted." ''Rooms to- Let," "SitBatieii Wanted,? "Property for Sale," "Fo^nd." "Strayed," -(Stoleni" »»»li."Mi will bo inserted
.-fHit Iare applicable to alladvertise mont8,ot .U^! .alov^: ,ol*$s. of five lines and under.-'-''.". .•-
Houses or Booms for
at
Rent?
"4 AnVHHTTSK Rf THE EXPRKSSt 'O^L^.'25 CENTS A DAY.'"'
Parties wishing to advertise in the EXPRESS, and living at a distance from this office, cMi inelose their advertisement in an envelope, with, the necessary pay, and forward thu 's.'iinc to us through the Postoffice.
FOR RENT.
FW.
OR RENT—Dwelling in north part of the cit', vith(,gevon
rooms,
FOR
cellar, cistern,
wejl aiid stable enquire at, the store of J. & E. RoSfe 2d-street. niar29
IiENX—Xhirtr-five acres of Coal Land, tff6'and,it half miles west of Terre Haute, and within.a few r6ds of tho now railroad the land will lie leased for the mining of coal for a term of years to a parO- who desires to ongage in that business, on very low terms. MEREDITH 4 KEELER. a2d3t
FOR
RENT—FApi-Ajsmall farm to rent, l'or a term of years, at very low figures The place is admirably adapted to the cultivation of the larger and smaller fruits of every variety grown in this latitude it is believed to. bq especially adapted to the success ful cultivation of the best varieties of grapes MEREDITH & KEELER. »2drt
WANTED.
\X[2l~81 To exoliange 91,000 and eighty Yf. acres of stood unimproved land in Pu laJAi connty, Indiana, fora house andlot in TerTe If ante the land is situated four miles from francisville, on the New Albany and Chicago Railroad, and the Auditor of that county informs us that it is worth $15 per aore. MEREDITH & KEELER. a2d3t
WANTED—A
good .Girl to do housework
call at the residence of J. A. BRUCE, north Fifth street, between the two. railroads.3
WANTEIX-Everybody
to know that Paints,
Glass, Oils and Brushes can be bought at bottom prices of BARR, GULIC'K & BERRY, Druggists. mar30dl0t
WANTED—Teams
to haul lumber enquire
at C. EPPERT'S Photograph Uallery, between 3d and 4th streets. mar30dtf
tTCTANTEp-TO RENT-A dwelling house VV with from 4 to 7 rooms, convenient to the PostolBce. Apply at this office.
next 30 days.
.!J
FOUND.
I0UND—At 10, 11 & 12 Second street, the largest stuck .of Furniture in the city, to o# soltl at Iff per cent, discount for 30 days.
Sitfimsl »i? 3 LOST.
LOS-T—10
F:'
TT'OR 'SALE—150,000 good Brick call on me JD at-my residence,. 'corner of Third and -Mulberry Streets, or Wm. Mack, Esi., or I N. Pierce, Esq. CRIST. GARRELL. ald4t
OR SAL^-Cotiirterand fixtures of a small Grocery Store, also an Awning apply to Dr. PATRICK. niarSO
J710R SALE—A few thousand second-hand brick also some fine paving brick, for sale by Dr. PATRICK. ui'29 propa Ma-
FertySALE-ATLOW
Atm ift v|la awo,
OR FIGURES—The known as the Vigo Foundry am chine Shop, now occupied by Seath, llager & Co., will be sold at low figures and on reason able terms. Also a house on North Third street will be sold low for cash. Enquire at once of ANDREW GRIMES, Agent. 28-dlm
1
710R SALE—LOTS—In addition to arge number of desirable lots in Jewett (Addition, we offer nine choice lots onsout 0th and Gulick streets three of theso lots front East oihtithjatreet, and six of them front^onth on re a a a ba-sold- on,reasonable terms. MERE[TH& Iv DI KEELER. m22d8t
FCll
The Accomplished Skater. pi tSi D'C'.i
A large supply of Skates will bo on hand for hire, and able assistants to give instruction. Admission 2f cents. Hire of Skates 25 cents.
J?
»1
TDep6shsi::'.?
Dividends unpaid
County of Vifjo,
SCiiltfl lOUfl trial pWlaW ana in ers aTC solemnly pwear that th^t above s^Ateineii selling spectacles, representing ours—perfected ppcctacles. All are Subscribed and sworn to before
dT"^ril-w"'
L". B. MARTIN. Notary Public. Attest. RESTQN IIUSSEY. 1 ^IN (ill AM. -Directors. (JGREGOR*
_'?? 1
SALE—A House and Lot for sale, five rooins, cellar out house, cistern, fruit trhc/nnd berries lot 8t by 183, situated on Twelfth street, two squares north of the Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad, convenient to tho depot for particulars enquiro at .JOSEPH GKOVER'S. cornerof Wabash and Sixth, or otf the premises. mS
C*OR .SALE— Houso and Lot No. 68 Eagle JC street,, between 6th and 7th street enquire of fWtfOSEPK McFARLAND. 7dtf
rceui
.JuutaLtiiao,.from Terre Haute Meridian, at Warren Block. urii ft R. FRKEIIAX,
CHAS. ALKXANDKE, K. C. RRAD.
ALEXANDER & READ.
Twaa
rasssesmwi
URIAH JSFFKE8. 1RADKT.AS0.
abroad.
per cent, by not purchasing your
.Furniture and Baby Wagons of J.i- E. W ROSS.
,3.1') IT At
FOR SALE.
OR RALE-^
Twosets Parlor Furniture (8 pieces) 852,00. -nr'i'wo -'K'-fftei "•$»*'"" 55,00. yttC Jfvi ., ate 'iii2 .Qne, (o pieces) 46,40.
It is to your interest to attend the sale of Furniture at 10,11 & 12, Second street. We have a large and complete stock which we intend to sell at greatly reduced rates for the next 30 days. New is the time to get your Parlor,Dining and Chamber SHits cheaper than eveij before offered in this market. A fine lot of Baby Wagons on same terms this is no cdt'ch^penny, but is done to enable us to reduce eur stock one-third, as we are here a go in to up 1 1 & 1 2 on E W. ROSS., aldtit
r/. scm a. UEAJEitS XN
FEO]DR,:rMEAL,
•ar CORN, OATS, ^7T
A E
Vt
.-j-.
uLaM)FEED
It
'•%c'
OF
ALL
KM
RUSHA HAVDKR.
U. R. JEFPEHS&sQOiJ Wholesale dealers in
Yaokee Notion^, and, And Commission Merchants, |i. No. 140 Keep constantly »n hand a forll assortment 1 .»
iTQa?i03srs, Comprising--Fancy Goods, DreBB Buttons,
Combs, Brushes, Jewelry,,, and Trimmings^ Threads, Needles-, Stationery,
Hosiery and Cigars,' 1
AT WHOLESALE OXUT.* an.u-1dw.tf ,* 1SSOLUTION.
TRSBR IIAOTR, Maroh ^ISTD.',"
by mutual consent all claimsagwqeisaid firm will he settled by either party all taoge indebted to.paid firm, will please oome ftixwaru and settle.
Messrs.fWin. Drnusieko St lliriel WMe this day asooBiated themselves.tivoarty in,tn« Carpenter Business in tho shop formerly occupied by Nehf Dreusieke any venHtn wishing work done in a»workjsnanlvke iftai}naaaC.'
—W.* F. BRISCOE, DKAIJUF IKs Family (rroceries, Provisions,
IffrDicticall 1/ Sealed Fruits. I (f ('tables. Oysters, FteJi,fy 1'reserves, trellies,
Sauces, Catsup,... 'iField es ami
Country Produce,15 Ohio Street between'3d and 4th, Terre- Ha
JihH
nn a
Goods delivered in thsCi*y free of charge. maridly
.«i
MUSICAL.
L. KISSNER'S
iii tf V'
Palace of Mnsic,
U,
FTJk.NC
THE (JELEBBATEp, KNAJUE,
mm*
i-4'f
Slofh's.
mili
Patent Cycloid. s» 2 I
a and other first-class Maker's.'
In all thei essential pointsito be dnlteil ia making a truly first-olass instrument* these Pianos have earned for theigselv^sta refutation regardless of Foreipn Rih &c., 4c., that places them
bon Decorations,
WITHOUT RIVALS
•i
While to buyers the following important considerations are offered: 1st. In making continually purchase^ a large number of Instruments at a time, for. cash, besides receiving the benefits'6r the' lowest discounts.it secures me likewise,al-' ways the most choice instruments. 2d. Occupying the extensive building of my own, thus saving the costly rents also beinu' able to attend personally-' to the tuning and? repairing, enables me to offeritp bnyers such, superior instruments which, simply are belpw. competition of any other
!dealer
hert'®r
1 1
A full assortment of the eelefcrated Sdvei, Tougue
Organs and Melodeons-
Constantly on hand also, Sheet Mosic, Instruction Books, and every variety of Smaller. Musical Instruments. ''',
When needing any article in the Muslclin/, send orders or call at »i JtklW'i.'i HoadqunrlerR of (he Mhsic1 Trade
I IN liltltK UA-U.TJK.ail.'v. iNlfe .ft* 'Am •*.—ivitwtfit'tMlj *tti i»i»i
Kissner's Palace of Music,
No. 48 OHIO STREET,
(Opp. the old Court House.) TERRE HAirrt!,' Ilfl).
tr
B. All kinds of Instruments .repaired.i
TERRE 11AUTE BRANCH
iwueKimjET't --.hi
I'-iilm-tmur *hr*t
REPUBLIC
INSURANCE COMPANY. Central Office, Chicago.
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t.
CASH ASSETS, JANILVKY M, 1870, $l,3(i9,24i( 4#.
LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS ATUEKRE IIAUTK. W.B.Warren, Ueorge KerekhoR', Herman Hulman. Firman Nippert,' Thomas 1£. Bair. O'Boyle Brothers,, John G. Cram. Preston Hussey,
,l'-
Fred. A. Ross, ktto Owen Titller, !t A a to O
4
L. A. Burnett. .. A. Claussen, D. Wr. Minshall C. M. Warren.^ J. B. Armstrong. F. T. BichoWsky. ui Hosford & BoudinoL. ,.
II0SF0RD& BOUDIN0T, Managers. feb7
GUNSMITH.jr.
r'.
Kf'-
hutfyii
JJEMOV^AL.
JOHN AIlfflSTROMJ. Has removed his Unnimith Shop to Mack's new building, on Third street, one door north ofFarrington's Block, where be will be happy to meet all his old customers and as many new ones as may make it donvenient tociillft'Hf •8dtf. te.t
T—
OK SALE! 1 wt* ur. •i The Flouriujf M.H1 Known as the Canal Mills This property is all in good running order, 3 run of lSurs, Corn bhcller. Kiln and all machinery necessary for a first-elas* Mill. It must be Fold, and a bargain is waiting for somebody, i'or terms and full pHrticular? apply to f','1 feb25dt,
KOOTT It V.
RAILROADS.^
Indianapolis & Sf. Lou to fe. JR WJNTElt, A1UIAXGEM KS'l
THRRK THKONlll Wmt THAIW MIL)
Terre Ilaute and all Cities and Towns West. Condensed Time Schedule, December 1.1SCH.
Daily Every Day Except Sundays,
westward. Night ex. fast ex. Night ex. Terre Haute leave 11.top (ji.fiuau 11.it- am Mattooii, arrive 2.08 atn 8.48 am 11.4(1 Cairo, SJBpm t.£0ara 2.21)am Pana,- *-,ti .'5.40 a m. IW.^4 a in 4.24 ni Decatur, Vi ^.36 am .r.451in o. Bloomington"^^S.ftl am SKi'H 2'JSpm Alton, '"J'%7.53am 2.35pm «.2Hpm St. Louis. y.00am f»'PW leavo 9J0am 4^pm lJ-lOani Macon, arrive 6.4ftpm am 9.00aro Sedalia* 7.V)|. 1^P KansasCity, 12J»am h.(h.a» 12^am IxnvGiiworth 2.0oam (.»am 2.U am iSwrence 11.10am 11.10 am 11.10 am TtJoeka 1 1^.40 j. 12.40 pm 0^.40 StJoseph,4 hV 2.25 a ia V.55 a. 5.00 pin Omaha, 8^0-a 5.00 m. 8
7.3(»
KINDS,
aiul Maiu Sl».
Articled doltvered to any part of the city free •of charge. idecmKPK
Jo am
San Francisco 6.00 6.00 6.00 Accommodation train leaves, Tei+e ITaute daily, except Sunday, at*.50p m, arrives at Mattoon
m,Tolona 2.1tt aiand Chicago
8.2Ua m. Falaee Sleeping Cars on all Niff Jit Trains.
DAO a AO E CHECKED fUROUQU. ,3 J. D. HERKIMER. JN0.8. GARLAND,* Gen'ISup't. Uen'lPass'r Ag't.,
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