Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 April 1870 — Page 4

r- ,.

Friday

it -.

.'flitlL'ROAB TIMB^A^Tl/t.

p. Express

-isA".u..M»ttoon

lle55«4^^f!28,s 9:00

p.

m-

4:00

p.

m.-LU..®'

OhHsty**W»«^—~

Post Office

On

S W W

«tsr^rhe City

Dooley's.

Coal

i)ands

in the vicinity

rate at

$50

proximity to railroads.

The funeral servioaa

Benson willbe'held at the

vd'ELTOBAPHLiNE'has

tKe^ailroad

Furnace^

couple

oif

wetekti.

jJBrazil

The

i:-tf

?boject

J"o:lte9A JbNES

scajie

tised

in

this

evening by a"

1870.

Morning.

jtiro mDii.)uroiHt^a akbitx.

_____ TJW*E1|*?T« LSAVB. 12:00jiid S: 4:15

U-jOr-

6:46 a. *$?*"•£' 3:00r. a..... .Aceommodatienf

a

RT. LOUIS» AI.TOW A KB TERR* HXvVS*

AKRIV*.

5-

6:05 M' 4:45p.

accommodationJO.io

«:g fErrt

."7'« M*«

1 .A. "5 fSSgSSBBSSS^ Jb/L

POST OFFICE DIRECTORY.

3:30

p.

..East

A.

Through

Black, the cutter at

5 20

p.

5i20'i.in'

8:00a.

^•WeBt— il^r.:~t2:15p itf

iSsi==%a*=3SU aa5ga«te4sai9J!t*:

and

The

excursion

seven

XJoAh a,ve^en^f^f

ton in carsonthe track at £e Clay conn-

x4mwf

ty

is--,

r.rauiea^ijaio'jU

The

^i

the

tS^-3 at3„.m

at7

opens at7:30 a.

m.asd ^ones

at

7

stitution is

M... .,

|Of

to

Brazi

150

ljpei|run

Office

distance

i4so*a3-W«

v„fc,hj,

rt room, hundrpe knt

htaa neat little

capable of holding four or people, and fitted with an and scenery-:

sta^(

of removing tfie coanty

seat from Bowling Green Brazil lias received a temporary

quieti^ij^t

yue is not*de*d»yslii

.JASlltTift**

Envelopes,

on

with card of business or

profession neatly printed in the corner,

sale'«

$8,00

l)ailv Kxi'RB98

ment

i'vri Ik

have a sample

Lawn

premium list in few days.

-'Harmony^

wVth that old

at

"Land

•Mower,"

Commercial, and will

yard at

show

working qualities iu the

its

new jl'uilding^

erected thw season

HdftS'r

to

FaIk—The

,ue

JJf.-JBaner,'the .drug:

gist, will put up a fine brick building on the corner of Main-and Seventh streets, opposife the Terre Halite House*.

a

iX,

It-'

-M

"TT" h.

trying tp tlanit

iiranu

by

couHtructing a plnuk'road to Bowling' een The latter place, smarting under the efforts of Brazil to get the county seat, has promised material aid to the Harmonians.•«

nantu-. }.4.*iW

In

Position

AaAiN!—Wni.

cow.aiiid

the slaughtered

He

hU

a

llow pro

the

specimen of

solid men who were investigating the

enil resouroes

i)f

Western Indiana.—Litk

Ssniinrtt *«*J «i l? W,

Can-You-give

their

names••?

tRON

writing of the Planet Furnace,

fuony, he says,

ty$?X

•iv: .1 pii. ,fE-ii)\

r.,

plain and

diallv

when

—i, 1 .(=•»

ftuicy bread

dozen

morning, which

rotnzed last Ton.

,f The ppfti

was equally enjoyed by those without as

pf those who have got the hang of the rollers, and the comical contortions of the new beginners. On each evening Mr.

BJW«e

ions committed by some unknown persons several weeks ago, in clipping

no^' jmrtly,

Will be* completed as

funds are furnished

ijuild^ng

per acre,lowing to

High

And

of Wflliam

B.

Fi«H

Church this afternoon

Bapt

clock

*t

frdd*

at

$razij

were pleased to meet

yfr_ r—townsman

onr former lo»n.m«o

Wcfton

-Motteitt,

a

(a

the

bair of venng girls npon the streets at

W. H.

Bannister's,

While passing along Sixth street near the corner of Oak, in company with several ladies, was approached^ by a half-grown jjoy, who with a pair of scissors, clipped bf a large curl from her hair which hung in profuse ringlets. The miscreant ran

eanness than any pecuniary gain. We ope he may be discovered and properly junished.

tax. Thus we have been brought to

ifpect the will of a majority of our people, though we might frequently wish the result otherwise.^ We

w^w^M^e

Vicinity^

-s—— sti

will cost the city about

hundred

doll&rs

constructed, and

Aoort

as the

necessary

is^t^e4-s jui^ -rt1®.

liortheaftat^^uvN^

ge^f «a&» Witt^e 152

wings, find

9

through the center.

a

commanding piece of ground of

four acres, from which is

a.

our yo'urig'city and

fine view

the

tj'v.

surrouhdiiig coun-

The building wijl be three stories high, exclusive of the basement. The

fei, f*

85

to Maeten

iorigyit^is^nab^^e feeble ablM

Key.

Be?:

who

isio'town

to reach their rooms without fatigue,

When

fo|_a,

it

the. city and its

founders. The.building, complete, will

cbst $8$oeW!0'1

This Hospital is designed as

a

sectarian charity will

thomand, at Xlie

Steani Printing Establish­

A MANUFACTURE ft

at Cincinnati,.

a.:

-,-Hi

i-'

of stone chinaware,

wa4

in the excursion party,

looking for clay and other mafferial in Clay gounty,Avitha view of establishing chinaware works there.

refuge to

those who are sick or wounded, and who have aio friend® c®

liave a care over them. It will be open

4

toll',TOthOut'|l^iWetibnof

the is-

1

"poor

wfell as the prosperous will have a mother's.IShd

'fSiste^H

bare.

\vithdiit,fao'ney

Uniteil States, conferring untold blessings npon the sick and wounded but

we believe, the finst one

favored

'statel

so largely, adver­

.Tor

Court

Hoirso

14' o'cJo?k}hi« ip^ng-lj^

A^itetd

the many

•which

Horse Fair Asso

eiation having declined to hold a Spring exhibition,

po^ed,

the Fair Grounds, ns pro

at

taken the matter in hand all

Hebrews'

PatVielc,

the Nurseryman, has recovered from Che, battle

has ripplac^d

tree* with

now in better condition than-before' to supply

is

b,is

stand next to

Amoxo

andjog^n^/^fices

the'

toln-in

!s-tv

rau.se

•-•'. .nH «J

of

1

..ilal.

is,made cheap is at

explained by the statistician and geographer of the Indianapolis Jout-mU.

n^gr

th^

uony

,'

ne says the* twenly to Christ's holy

twenty-four tons of AcrclremTraft daily, out of twenty lire tons {ol^r)4f4|M

The key to the mystery is found in his statement that"

(hej

use JiVfi'Mtmntaji}

ure jbfniritrt^J$hH ''Ijikf &i}wihr ify We are charitiibWlijonflll* td put these down as slips

or the

of

ijeneil or errors

that in

basket 5,

o/TnA» excellence that we cor-

reooiumVnd him to oitr readers"

th&A&K eW

ble or for partuM,

Ae.

in^ 1 s.tle

-this

is,

ferre

"Haute

fias been

selected by the SisTRRs OF

Providence

this pionperexperinientiin thejcause of charity, and they appeal

to

the liberal

and generous citizens of this city

and

they are making to found an Insti tut ion which shall confer blessings upon the afflicted poor.

Tliinjs an era'Of practical benevolence arid-charity,

i-It

comingj

Messrs. Pouts and Hunter have

will

issue

instit.uio^^^^^VWW^

ertotion of bundingsby -privateenterprise and qbprity jToc Jthe pej-sonal relief of

unfortunate tlie

rv,

a

ne*

stock.

cjistouierai'with choice trees

the Portoffit^.7 —. ,' f-' 1 •#».'

the Clay county

.excarsieniats

were four gentlemen, all

1

he State,

t'ldm^tnitside

erf

seated in one

carri^, tyhti

jointly fourteen millions of wealth.represented Thi® -was

dre l. TiOoking attne ancient monuments bt'rhe Old World Which

had been, erected

honor of false gods, or to gratify the ambition'and Vain

'gfoty

tuu»h, "to

filled

afld'eskeSftf

varieties,

was

yeiti rday

left at oar reRidenoe

.ouinquiry

found crime ffom th&

Davis, corner of First and Ohio streets.— They

weVe

Mr.^Davis baked

forWfrfs^r«6r^ time p:it

Ua«

ro

iui

at

an.I

his bakery,

ike:

will

ua S^arh

Koarth street

itifflrt •iltWini

of itsilrperrf and

char^|U glo^n^y

gone never more

uty

5 ages

upt^ v^hW^f*tiife

Hpr-

uto

you

ore.* l.f

afflicted,-

shiafcilii»ch'»

and

i'i«l-*lare^He^tlMtchiM^i

this benevolent enterprise-

ot the nran aim

liic

objeoL^

extent Of ha

This

con\mu-

nitvj^fi^uld^l^ond*^^'Meralitf

means,

we

bake^r

of Mr.

JT.

tal, as it

•groued,

and ptate fhe'Hw»|i-*

demi se*

The undersigned larned that is theanten-

»ou ofth#

"ceeU

dAts thai

his bread

be found at

"Wm.

Hensel^rt,

a^id

•rftiia^ I

Terre

V1

ws.ua*

Jlaute, have learm

ofthe saiue» to, be apphedto M^nid^ at ing the

or this

would be that aid, alwaro eHective^aiicf-cheerfu' is hoped that such asum will be realised

the interprise. During the continuance bf this Fair, for several consecutive days

programme of which will be published hereafter,) the general public will have

.#i'

most

Once

JM,

imwHrtmfe

worthy charity, and in

Thos.

Kailroad tax was badly defeated

this county on last Saturday—but one township—Gill—giving a majority forjt, Hamilton gave a majority of five against

_trust_

thg result

consider the most uncalled for

dnd unbecoming movement an intelligent ieople could be found guilty of.—Sullivan

Tnum.

Charity Hospital.

Th6*Sf^ERS OP

»»ll OM

Appleton' Journal or April lGtli, i*

recerve^at^e Postoffice^*©-^ and at A. H.

Providence,

a

Hospital,and ita

peals strongly for aid to the people ofthis

4n#k^mi#:ifeteftiMM

fiouncement that an object of such unquestioned good to the cause of humanity requires aid, will be sufficient to enlist a general interest ip its success.

Fair to the generous support

fellow-citizens.

R. W.

ffiowlinAj|

Roberfff. S. H. Hager.

jrf,

a

relig.

ibus and humane association of ladies, are now erigtfged-m th hoble work of fouh^-j ihg and erecting a

^CriARiTY

near the city

Hospital

s»f

Terre Hanter This in-

liminaries for the Festivals referred to

$bove,

The CommonQC^uncil of Terrie Haute having kindly extended an invitlitiph rto

Sie^

by the public. The

Clay county excursionists to visit the PraMe City, upon the conclusion bf their investigations iripthe mining-regions^ the party after

'hapqg.

heart's content,

of

theybanks

Tei%

feet, north ana south,

^fifth wing

provided with

will- be

"elevators"

to their several

works,

the hospital completed)

will be one of many fineilpublic and private buildings in this city and neighborhood—an honor to

done Brazil to its

fft-.the eveningsitd on^to

of

the Wabash, and at about

half^past

$ix

were landed at the depot In

that chriving and jSnterprisinfe little dity.

A ^rand

rush ensued foe the- hotels,

thrpugh'the

tiq^y

arrangements

Yesterday morning,, at halt-past nine, our handsome trainrwas-run- down,

a full load of

attempted in our

the

is an age where the

heart'must be touched, if. the Saviour's injunction? are obpeeved.. Before the

of the Christian dispensation

and the prevalence of those ideas which market) an earlier agef priva4 charities) for the relief of the wounded and afflicted poo'r,'.wQre almost, entirely unknown

fi

ve toforty

The

Were exCeptiou?

t^this

neglect,

for they-ivene the chosen people of God But tl% difference between ancient'and rtiodfum—between. Pagan aud^Christian

the

isola't^

stranger',

b^r^rihwt^.and,

h'aV^*

partially

,|MHlOr.»^

ages,, not one

oflKfttf

has^^mi ^infl

leavjjiig, the

ihiprint and glory nf'prioalr. benavOlence a,ml charity. Their CiviftrAliori' w:is not jlie civilization^^i^li^rt'and the affections.

,,Yast ..and®-

expensive structures

on the east side of ixth street

ala'nce3"Py^ings'ofequal

stories are each sixteen feet in The third

stgnr

manner at

pleasant to themselves and encouraging to those engaged in the enterprise, pressed brick. The city of

of

tfae

Halite people, ever/ person succeed ed iji^nflingigoddf-jqnarcers, most

meptjof their visitors was especially com menable, and wilJMways remain a.pleasant recollection

i^the

t^ke

relations

the

to nilrSfc

nativity,

ligion, or condition, where the

at

re

r«t, a

as

to rait

,"

'No nftrr6¥

or

a jlace,,^ithin

have

its walls or meet the unfortunate'lit its dbfirs. The poor friendless snfijeirer, with out regard to his native clime or faith will,

anfl'-Swithout-price,

meet the welcome of Christian sympathy from these Sisters.

sncli

There are scores of

Hospital

fotablishedl within the

memories of those

who composed thejexcursion party, From the In^anapolis

followi^^ rr

Arriving at Terre Haute,^the

and

cionisls, weary with the day's raniblit^i. Ids'and explorations, were very'luRd

to take their suppers

at the various hotels, where

had provided entertainment without dem onstrations of any kind. This was so sensible, and at the

with

^gasseuge.rs, to^

THE IR6N AND IfA weftiK?.' This establishment is located about

three-quarters of a mile southeast of the city, on the Evansfille and"Crawford ville :rai|ro^d.

-It

and it is expected that the flttablishthetu will about tlia tir«t.of July.beginoperationsE.

Hvis is on the

capacity willbe

The bosh

stack is

t~

'have

highei^'jfnfl^TO* exaftdrf

1.. 1.:^

to

Io

ind

So

feet

A,

have gone, never more tt return. Man has learned a

high.

In

liis^o^?h^ish

Ifohick,

to

Ion]

ng and

40

of

1

say

BMW*Ws'W"B5«tJ'Wkr^ A telMioMR)

unto have done it unto me.

)ne of*lffie'«?itftAi^of",re^/^ \vs

alT

foremost in deeds of charity

has

contrtlTufeti Tire'Jajrrmncl"lor tnis rtos worth more

re

inches diameter..

top of the

did view of the city

vou, wnaaHBieaw yoiShave dfllie It j( ''TKW 1

the

Linville and Piper patent, and was.buih ly

the

1

ftfay beift^orred for*

the Hospital.- tfwrther! leaTn^^ttrirt these

Asters"

are the valuable

.reFpromised ™»..«u«.«,».uM«

ofmany ladies of'Terre Hsule,

jf l.w«i£v-two

clear,

and^

at

lHurafwrnmense

Kon

SKI

and

Wm.

B.

John

W. D.

8.

will glease meet at Dowli.ng_Hal

dn^lontf

lav, the

EXCURSIONISTS.

THE I

WHAT THEY THINK OF US.

at40o

Tuell.

Beach.

Griswold.

W. H.

C. Y.

H.

Hulman.

Scudder.

Patterson.

-8-

The Indianapolis Sentinel

says:

3

a gretft and noble idea irMhe mind of ouvepthusiastic and devot&SMState Geologist,^Professor Cox to

of

gur

pared

of the

excursionists beiiigMceommodated at the Teerre Haute House. After speaking of the

/yisii-'to

the

tlie nail

Furnaee, the bridge,itnd the

drives through tfi^city, the Sentirxi. Says: The kind attention of

'the.

citiz'eas'of

Terre Haute to jflie comfort

(io:tl*«

Sto"

tdhina

Jburga^we

Dinniir 1' lircn-klBat

K"

7H "T

1

-*e*ciir-

C. C. Cups and Saucers, per

same

time, so unusual a course for such an,oc-

and A anywhere else a nig meeting would have been held, and the wofn-out. travelers would

haHllMfc Icbin^eHed'

toi rtake

speeches or listen to them, or at least to endure a midnight serenade. Nothing of

Waff

Ii

rce's

is o\ynet||by

a storft

company, under tile name of Terre Haute Iron

aqd

Nail Works. Its ofiicers are

Messrs.Nippert, McGregor andFairgrcve, who reside in the cft^.'

Tlijes'e

largest

worts,pre

have been in sitcoessful o[feration. lbr abqtft!two and

1i |iair

years.,.

*fhey

and brads, which are. sola in all parts of the western cohntry, the larger portion going west of the Mississippi wVer.

The works use up about fifteen torts' of pig

-iron p^r

dkiy, the greaterr part of

which is from the" Lafayette Compiihy furnace, in Clay county From thirty^

tons of Block ce»l-,' and a car

and one-half of slack per day, are used

the works This is purchased of the pjtty county C6al Company.

One

The'Company contemplate erecting a merchant barinill, for

iron sold in

Inakfn^lj siz^s

"hardware

road spikes. Work upon this new branch

,of

the establishment

will

ithis*

These works were much themo^ ruivef and interesting of any w.e had It is a hot and busy place as We^careswn.t to witness.

A

half-mile South we came

go Iron Company's Blast Furnace. This a stock company furnace

riwiied

the cify bf

trunk

27 t0ns»f»r0B^er

js

tff.4iDgh£

NEW TKOH BRIDGE

tionoced tbe

Win1 "rou

bed.and

-fold

the

R^litOnte "Bri^gte t)drt»pafiy, ,6f

Pittsbya»

fei1 AiMj

from

lo be,oM safe

piVot

to pier

•pecuniary

is (7 feet. Tne

erv handsome

is

«aid

and

The engine

used in this furnace was

Messrs.

One

siA'

four stories, including basement only the second and third are finished.

0 00

2 p.m.

Ter a a of the city,

^)'e

of all our

-Xff

R. N.Hudson.

Thompson.

Hhmi4

SBgar for sale Sakery.

The lot, bre the

bnildlng was erected^bot, in comparieon with the immense edifice, is ridicnlood"

^prlif

audience

m, besides a number of smaller ones. The basement steps, window frames and cornices are of fine limestone from Putnam county, and

the

additional,

an approprition of

-dMIfiichfilwr

must

TO*

were not

Partaking. But a short time

fetnained before the departure of the train for this city, and soon cars provided by the Terre

1

{ndiaMjbalicgMQft^

were in readiness

the excursion party were homeward bound. All arrived in safety at the Uni Depot at

6:45 pronqg%*«ttdb*MMft

road.

We heard but

one

3Sl fbat ihad^iTOn leSarw hi

1

yesterday

mm.

at

Carpet Hall.

sale at Bartlett

turn

out annually abo«t.tJj5,000 kegs of the various kinds

an^ su!es

Vour initial put,

in

nio't

ly

Terre Ha,n

e. .MrrA.

Crawford,"froiiiNew- Castle" Pennsylvania.. is the President.'

K. B.

columns,

ji^tjr

for

& C-'

day.

S-'xllUd.

feet in djapietei^ and

lii^

be,

to

Wannfacto

red

Greenle4f & f4)., Vif

lndjdnap6lir,

who also furnish the pumps and cruMlwn,

engine.-

.The

four boilei-s are each

(10

feet

flntl ij^i^R^ich

furnace is a

From the top of the furnao

Hauto

beautiful praire country

nil

to the east

reduc-

prices, at Eyce's Carpet Hall.

at

reduced

prices,'"at

Di-uflifrf I'lfp/r, *'inslru

sti

uments, India Ink, Drawing Pen cils, all grades, and water colors all stales and

.prices,.

fo^

for artists and children,

&

street.

of the kind in the State, and

!A

Co's.,

101

Main

8-d3t.

fiuaassortiBent French Note Pa-

p4',

of.fiails, npikes

witliTETnvelopes to match, neatly pu

nji

in a bos, a quire of paper and package of

envelope^

for only

W

50

cent at Bartlett

& bo'*. ,• New

Goods

at Riddle's.

-,s- -^7r--ir~T"T.":.—:—•*'

011

biA'

at Bartlett

&Co's

8-d2t. I'itTNTrNcj.—If

.• .-

hundred and twenty-five,hands ftre' usaally employed in the various departments of this extensive establishment.

°nhn£

of

stores, and rail­

Vho

b$

(commenced

spring,. The cost' of^the worksalready erected

was

about $80,00).

TeutoiiLi Billiard Room will be

closed for a few davs, for repairs, when it will be opened'rin

ieti with me as seen-,

lra:

Kailrilitd.—

il bill, by Mrs.J:M. Simer-

al.* '--j--- T. C. BUXTIN,

Ketii 1-dTh wlini.

..... Si

The

.entire.itegth

ir eight

..

uiidred and thirtv-fivefeet and tbe

spans

linage

{40 feeiJij)ttitfe4ftWL^!llCfttWt*I»MV» WI

a«*

ttie structure,, and wag

iv'

toledy^ 1

tol« the

^»r the

purpose,inthelJnUed States. It

of the wealthy

tibte.fittingtnesymbol

bej

-Proprietor ict*.—Tht

tunieit's FlaiiOrrni ^perjty'itif. e^fi'arts consists iu (heir 'pet/eft ptTfjtp(mt0ql tlnfollf.

warranted freg. ft onj...th$, poUonous oils

enter into

ly

kiuall

fiaesti built

acrosH

Wabash Hrer,,: lt? is' entiwly bf ihatl on

the Ifbwk truss^ain,s,ahd

uivdor

thf

tlie?rco&tposi

manv of the factitious fruit flavors

ii^«' 11 riipv

Are"1not1'

fHe'htafkef.'

vonly

•*.'*

r,'t t\ r-j lilPSSPd thev.^rho seel: relief from 1 ii ver f'ortipfa 1 nt, 1 idftSnea.'^'* severe

inhering

(Joiigb*

ii

Well as stropg

.built

I jOOO1 W

."the

and the feWcational pn*ress

is a

tiste and fedtScatibnal progress of this"

Jjrapidly growing

'f

CommonwetUK^

oBered

II TBT

fjjif

imposing and

we have seen in the

iornate structure State! it

Hilliaery.—I am now

pared

to

thow a large

spring and summer millinery, and shall1 continually receive, during

the novelties

as

JEhegS

5-dtf. if

Terre Hante this edifice

as others

$50,000 _more

must be maoeto complete themagnificen work. At

a sumptuous

Hers

Selndianapolisdivision of

OF THE EXCURSIONI8TS.

Arnold's.

wh^^he

citizens

State can" not ac^ratoo

high

meed of praise for the' untold benefit he hasWiis conferred upon

uS| 'i

^illineiy

and

.Diess-MaViing.^Mrs

Mf»Y,'Wm.iAM!j

but

lias re-opened

a^

Shop

on Main street, oyer Engles&iTntt's Shoe StdfSf®No.^l07u where

"«he is.^

pre­

do-Millinery and I)w-k-Making,

to

in all the latest

**yles.

KLytching and Pressing donie to Order PSHtes, gfeeher a call.

daff^ll

,jjnd.-ait

gieate'i-

1

ase-

close~out his Furnisfiiuff

are doing, bring it to this

office and,h#ve,it,.

bqnsd

tial

b4difli

&

f&vor

Clay county block coal was verified Many scientific men delared that there

WSnfc«??'9Stgrin ^is*coaltlwnUey

had believed. Some who had doubted the truth of statements they had seen regarding its worth and superiority now assert

4{i»t4hejhajl

had

not

beei^told. The ex-

^ciwwbn l(aiHw^w^sevei»r-a

cess than its originators conld have hoped

Ibi^Jind

will, beyond

a

doubt^

theState. The excursion

Arnold's,

Tt»-

Pksfected

sented to us that pedlara

[8,dCt

imposters,

edt:niHft?4n order to

iiiaijimo:1

as

ft

STnjtii- «?. Htillson wi!l*

tock of HouseJcounty,. lad...

I'fnlf

PWSott: ,...5r ...45

IM

Cups

Fancy China and Parian Marble Ornaments, Knives and Forks, Spoons apd a thousand articles in store marked down trrterthffn can be tmporred for,'*s

ditermineil tS?IiNfe

moth stock without resorting to auction.

Body.

Brussels Carpets

ilfj

at

tsi.fr.'

Tapestry Brussels Carpets

...

35 30

and

60

gallon Pitoher«*®«cli

iiMi&ujam8 A

Pair of Linen

Cuffs for

Herz

&

Arnold's.

FOR CALCIMINING, Wall P*peTa.-j-tIavin^

new

,supply

goods. They also have a practical

orders, and special attention win be givffli to hanging,

the Union

all the paper you

free of

(fhaVcte.

Herz

_. U'-L

lU'.sf

([Staiily

of

Fresh

kind-tat

my

to tlie

Vi­

&

y'bli want any kind of

printing done, come to this office and look atitlie specimens we are daily turning

very loj«r, of the

as a*k!

elegant sftVle?

Sixth and Ohio

streeis—alsostand fre.shcorner

Ohio

1'ork

will offer at

Snnkey is

Superintendent. The buildings are nearly

I'ublic And

the TerfB

completed,

Httui^ WAiti-e

A^ril Sth, 1870,

JoljiiRlr^ ^9v^r§rSSn'?

Block.

at

Main

quality, and

h'.j* to tJieiri lmufe^, but *(im iVnits of tlie liest qua

((u iutuy,on\)- need be used.

a 3odrpg Xlf as^rrT & lloston, ManjifdiHures and Proprietors. For sale by al^ ftrto^aljd DrngyfediC .'

bound in

Cloths,

1w

worst cases.

:+t

•b IHm Mtfi* The Beat tf Puer and Enr^lopce BarytACo'i. 8-d2t.

SB'

they may appear in the

stern market. My pattern Bonnets

and Hats will be

opened on Wednesday,April 6th.

Mono.—Don'tlet yonr sheet music lay around loose, to be mutilated and defaced, but do

iji jieat,jnbstan-

forasi

Radishes, Lettuce and Onions, at the Red Front, Kaufmann Block.

New Lace Collars at Hera

&

Arnold's.

89 MaiAUll^ s^f

Ladies' Under Garments, for leas money, titan yon can make them at.

si

a

1

Binding.—We

expression regardhere

^ave

class

secured a first

binder, and having recently made additions to our stock of binding materials, are now prepared to attend

Best Brands ofFlonr Steam Bakery.

grander suc­

will be inserted in the

wtnty-five cent*.

result in

S

lar^Tncrease of capital ancfjoianufactut^ ing sklll and energy in all tBis section of

R. BUCKEJLL'S,

Ladles,

was thesasealization of

bUMaae stack of Millinery goods in the leading and most approved styles arrived, and for sale cheap at

&

If.—If you want anything hav^jmythinmron youJjJ^e do.aycg^thi you, advertise in the 25 cent column of the E1PKE8S. It is the best advertisement you can have for the least mone

I^azarus

"The

I

New

Iiny^'tti*e

S. L. Straus &

find

dw3m.

»f '.AS

Spectacles.—It

is

repre­

other^ s^e

selling spectacles, ours—perfected spectacles.

S. R.

fro^this

&

Another lot

Shoes'.'* Ne

Morris.

NO. 68 OHIO STREET,

mi m.

50 35

Creamers, cnc

ij

58."—Frank

am

mam­

^paihn'etit

1^

Corsete tfWfa a^oUM^f«r% at

Arnold's.

wl^/ferT^tare'l|ellfn| ^Joceries

cl

Our

30

cent Hose beats

any

hose in the citv. Herz

,H) &

There is nothing in the

that you

Meats of

MaelilnefT sold*

Sausage

at

PAPifii

ion at

on Mathrday

a:.

}0

o'clock

M.,

one

Gloves for

Her.

ladies,

3^iey

S

would jdo

and Bronchitis, by ping

frjTl*feft4fo'Alt.

.^

jiil

dur,

at' a'coif'

fhe

/br.afmedicia*

Co's.

149

Main street.

Tailors, Shoemakers

a good supply of Thread and Silk at Singer office,

83

Main street^

Hen & Arnold's.

at

of

10

recejvef

10

bmjkll'bodks^

are so

p^t^sri

Pernons

jpMQ #0

advertisement

there and buy them

TJfew

Ext. or Golden

yijoovjr1Vl4fr

Medical

Lawrence's,

.itlre^ be faapRT

proprier

that

will

equals

??RTOH5r{ th^7fisea.«es'iof

j.-nti-i'

tne

cents, at

$are

]t^eir

of Spring Patterns in Plain

and f^cy Wa^ Papers, A^dkW^Bros., 109 ,Main street, are now prepared tp accommodate plq -J&%£ op^ese

worst

*tw^ Gold/T|nft^Qa|i ^ihd

Satin Papers, Ac.,

'and

cents

i*'!"O

siil

It

A Pair of Ladles*

X'

!»«•'. -'-fT

ArfJpUj^^

Misses

aee

and Children's Maria

Antoinette SlippeOi, steel buckle and leather bow. Also, Misses and Children's colored Boots, at Frank Crawford's,

98

street.^ mfe %j

Blank

are prepared

Noteq,

ia

-fingle. d^eets

and

on sale at the Daily

|Lxi-b«W OuaanHftrai^ ^EaaMMaiWBf.

^StUh»

in

Knowing that the enre-is complete.—

hr

torn

whic'h Hi !s

Commended. J^or cjy^i|^tiqn

of the

bowels, and as a olood piuilier, it cannot be equalediby Anything ever offered by the medical faculty. Sold by druggists. jbr. Sage's(Catarrh

^Please

Bemedy cores the

10,15,

cents, at

The best stack of Hisses and Child ren's White and Colored Cotton Hose just opened, at Hen &

Arnold's.

!f

ed in imitation of Rosewood, yonr chairs repainted and bronzed, yonr piano polished, call

at

^rry

vCj* TWj

Finisher of Terre Haute Furniture Co. a5dlw Seed Potatoes.

IpinUs SpreuCDSnowballs Shaker RusBetts 60c

Goodrich

to

all

or^

dera promptly and guarantee satisfaction. Gather up your magazines and bring them in.

White Peach Blow 75c S9tfl~ At

&

at the Union

Da?

Exprksh for

don't buy any Eastern Hoop.

Skirts you can get the bast home manufactured article for less money, at Herz

Co's soon, as they have a large stock to

.close

out, on

post ^easonabfe

lerms.

ertes.

Riddle for Corsets.

Sashes,

4

Bows,and

the Ribbons

149

removed his

-ft|»e

Freeman, at

thgd

A

161

Main

street, is the only person authorized to sell our perfected spectacles in Vigo

OAatft

of New George's Kink

Codfish, very nice, at

C. I.

Ripley's,

.&<p></p>T^rrr-

fTt

.28

.35

full line of

Frank Crawford has a Misses colored Boots—lis to

Crawford is daily frooi.

thejnaniifaiC.18-

Work of all kinds. No.

98

Main street.

Fresh Fish.—Jacob

at reduced

jtablished a fish market on Main street, east of Sixth,

ne^t

Main street.

Removed.—M.

H.

Waters,

M. D.,

aiuftfnee?|^ty

2s—bine,

sehse ofsmefaand tits

watering or weak eyas, impaired hearing, irregular appetite, occasional naosea,pres

and pain over the

eyes,

form

"Paper

and at times

in the back of the head, occasional chilly sensations, cold feet, and a feeling of lassitude and

debil^v^re .syinptoms

ar^i MnWon

received. In our new plhce

25 c^t

&

Arnold's

in

Corset Iintf

j&n't^firtd atjfbijti^s

all

Awpld.,

ob^nTc^tKly*pavmeats

I^aWiints^s/Nd. 8a^lfoin,strebt "IHr

hU%

if ,*s i- vi

a

S|»ectaele8i—The

largest quantity of

Spectacles in a»*^ti|^f||e||ic|y perfected—at leas than half the current prices at

jlrhich

toc|t|ferh,y^mil them

are not present in every case. Dr. Sagcs's

Catarrh ^i^edy qur^s

and nages*' It is

use, drugs.

Address. Y.M9o!

'JC. Y.

at the same time

guaranteesitfafaCtioP.11|\ Crackers of all Kinds

fresh everyday at

Diotndr

The andersQtned has beett appoitftelf ministrator ofthe Estate of Joseph Denton, deceased said estate is probably solvent.

-,

ReMember Hen

Skirt Factory

to

dwlw 1*

-1* -j/.

Artldi

befof^^^U^^n^^

Mr

&

Fancy Bazaar,89 Main

street, betfcStt'Third and Fourth Streets. It is the cheapest and best place in the city

bpj jropr ^btrts, JQormiti^Switchet,

Laces, Embroideries and Fancy Cfood).

feSg»iSg8^i!tM

mMAPElVOUGM!

BS TOt^

has

office to

116

(between fob

|iksd stree^^rond^ori^i^h'ofjPo^M^

nml him rea3y to serve therii

fldwMa^dnl

afterward), life

if such are

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-payersin the

ABTVKTHK II IB KXfUSS.

irforfilt

TILE EXPRESS

*1

v.-*V

eirSiilf^o.n, Isithf,haviitcmediam

var.

lyes\

yoal

or turned'irilo oil finish, or grain­

'Wasted,"

"attnattea

the northeast corner of Mul-

•*-.?'

and Cherry streets

yti

Charles Brado,

rf^CiferTS A DAT!

I ."iM W 1

B5^rNu

—50c

Harrison

.50c

C. WI no &

Co's.

If you wait a Family Bible Cheap you Bhall have it by applying at Bartlet

4

to

make them from,the finest and largest assortment, at less than gold prices at

S. L.

Straus A Co's.

a*.

Main street,

and and

his .r^d^pce

J^oft-

ally, and with promptness. Treasurer's Card.—Tax-payers are hereby notified that their taxes must be paid on, or before the 18th day of April

t^Sefe&Ind will'

property to make the delinquent taxes, with penalty, interest, and Constable's fees, as directed by law.

Morton

C.

Rankin,

^jwfrrwm

Catarrh, Cold in the Head, Bad Breath, Pain in the Eyes, and in

fact

the

orll,

-oonfinence

costs but

use

of

and !s

inits

35

Snavely has- es*

Boeder*!

evfn r^5ntmeiidefTy

cents and will do you good.

For sale by all druggists. Ira

Grover,

dec8-dtf

door to Jos. Rupp's

Jr., Special Agent.

A kkofuse

ajpdmany times excess!

WANTED.

ANTED—A nfcrse girl Poplar street, 3d heuae east of-Sixth. apS \JTf AHlTED—At the National House, imme-

Tt dlately, twtt good experienced House Cleaners: good wages given. a'

T^trANTfeD-Everybody to know that Paints, TT Olass, Oils and Brashes can be bought atbgttom prieesof jCvRR. U.UUCK JtMKHRT,l)ragguts. m«r30dl0t

mh

which day

(not

Awn-wist

betwdln^Pal

be returned

^eat SO.days^

-iron.

catarrh io

pleasant*itPbrick

tl

mm

Sent by mail on recei

ft

M.V.

to Natioibil opposite BoatoflSce, where,all ounr old, as

mm, tiufrtkqpi

will

ire

always

and big items^somethi|ig to amuse our chewers,

tmomn^ind*

ktokecs-en.

stock of Plug, Smdciny ana* Finecui bacco, Pipes, Smokers'

article^,. Tj

Boxes, Cigiii^p..

afd ftiltind

All persons looking tar

tne

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS pi^iQijqyfoy,,'!

The jmrtBenm^imiw tween William Wagneran is- tA 1

Ij

by filsolvw b^ h.,w.wwM,

wv

right, title'and" claims oT said McFarlane having been ttansferea to Vf agtoSr A Kafader, they are alone anttiirited td coltfeet aeifasnds dae said firm, anc" ju-«alse Ip pa* all demands against th^late SiU'df WagD)fer McFarlane. I lapTdliu ARLANE.

lo»

R*8 XOfiCE.

tiximi

ROBERT DENTON.

S-cott£Dl'y,

Ait'ys. antdw3t.y

CHAS. ALEXAJtliia.^ Br A' k.^i^oUlb .. ALEXANDER..* REAP, 1

S"ir"in

DEAIiRRS

FI4OIJB,

I

7

I

PALL

1 A

harps,

»t private aatepon i*s®»K

Arnold's

-and

Tjebms—Oneof

mmm

11.«

MB

iXTBCSS.

WiSr

%A»TJOI«SBB

and others will

to

"Va» Sale"and

Bm»ti" "fielp

Waartad,"

nnterand fixtures of a small

lemar StoM-, also an Awning apply to TRICK. mai30

IB SALE—A few, thousand second-hand also,some line paving brick, for ^Male by Dr. PATRICK. n&»

SALB-ATLOW FIGURES—The wn as the now occi sold at lo

aple terms.: Also' a

subce^irp to*

Moudy, Wholesale and Retail To-

-'^e^iew^lly

HJWU4UW!

HELP?

DOYbtr'WkRTAHOUSK?

Bay or Sell?

ABTunnt

nr rat txnam.

Ih^ijwrty tor Sale! nr-nqe

-n -a

^hese..tem»tare §j^Uc»ble

ment ft

to alladvertlse

t^a abor^ efau.

of

Ave linos

»«tx W

AfitlKBTI&E Ul TOE

^BfL¥,

and

FOR RENT.

lOR REirt--The Store roosa and building formeriy eeeapied by C- A. Moeneh. in i«l, Kanpman's block enquire of Mrs. g. A. MOKNCH, on the premises. a8d2w

RENT—Two desirable rooms to rent to gentlemen lodgers, on Ohio, between and 7th streets forfusther information enquire at this office. a6d2t

lullamher enquire Photograph Gallery, a. mar90dtf

.to know there is no

kambar in regard to the treat reduotienof prieekosFitrniture, at ROSS', forthe

FOUND

told at

LOST.

1 til ur, '~T~-

finder will bes at the-Ytf&M, of the Bigelow Coal on^sf tt^NationalState Rank

8ome

of our leading physicians so great is their

imitrsuMnnire

abpvecomplaints.

forthe

TR-y'u,ye^licted, it

I: TwosetsPantoBBurnUare (8 pieces) K2.60. Two 65,00. Oner :?i iB-» 64,90

One rifc-Htnpifr.- (5 pieces) 46,40. It is to your interest to attend the sale of if uraitnre at 10,11A. 12, Second street. We have a large and. eomplete stock which we intend to «611 at greatly reduced rates for the next 30_days. New is the time to get yonr Parlor, Dining and Chamber Saits cheaper than ever before offered in this market. A line lot of Baby Wagons on same terms this is ntS «atcn-penny, bnt is done to enable ns to reduce'ear stock one-third, as we am hereafter going to oocnpy 11 12only. J. IE WBM8. wliiwr. sld6t

Particulars enquire at comer of Wabash and

3ixth, Oj(.oa the premises. m8

Lff—House and Lot No. 68 Eagle 6th and 7th street: en McFARLAND. fdtf

uireof

I

weed,

or

AMU8EMENT8. .'iff Ir'lllV I-#* 1..• !»'}•. '.j I.e •••". i' -i-isif ihaA Ixrtab

ft-4.

HdULEB SKATING

AT BEACH*8 -HALL I

BRILLIANT SUCCESS!! Horal, Healthful, Graceful and *©ir^ Th! y6wtt

$A Ecstncie*, the middle-aged Dt IfyktetF, Ike old Gratified/

•it

Frrtroilizril by the Elite of ^Soeiety t--i'

1 i*

jmM td

Skating every dny, (exoept Sunday) fore-

Thursday and Saturday evenings. Admissidif.^.vv.T. 25 cents. HlreofSkstec ,.. 25 cents.

Mbrfithg^nd Afternoon Assemblies, Ladies addChUdren fife.' .-1,1 w" -wS-• iap4dlw

WW

*ri:W FIRM.

lined, hsvtn atnaiaa a the Book, -oods basihe*.

The andersi selves oadei

d, having aseoeiated them

—irpiaat of Birifitt C®. ill catym tne wok. Stationery, If ot Ion

ir-'-

Aaacy ttaods basineas at tke old stand,

pabHeTn thiseity

i—leased MHti«s lor Msg

T,

tt.A.

it: One hundred and twenty-fear (1S4 off the south side of lotmuftber Jre ti 1 Baam's sab-divi^oa of oat-lot nmbo

IS

Ann Baim's sab-diviaioa of oat-let nu'bvr thirty-three (38) adioinmg the towa at Terre Haute, Indiana, aa the same appears oa the recorded plat saldsub-division.

fearth of purchase money a

cash, balance in equal payments at six, twelve and eighteen months, ap5d&wlw Commissioner* ft:

mKEK'8

In all the essential

making

neAOSBi

the largest hosss

to aeeare

w»®ts!, 6lr,«4T«rti*ii|t.

ratal

10 Jqw

Jm., Ate.,

We now

"Tor

WaatM."

"Bo«nsto L«t."

"Property

for Sale,"

'QaarAtact?'^ «s*/'"B«taad,""Strayed," "Stolen.""P

nal,"Ac., will

|ui.'4aa»mi«

A

n:

or Booms for

Rent?

3& GENT8 A DAI.

i.ijruiB

»-,s

Jt

Parties witttlii^'-tb advertise in the EXPRESS, and living at a distance from this ofio*r oaa iaplose their advertisement in an envelope^ wit^ this aaeetsary pay, and forward the same to as throagh the PestoSoe.

1ISM3,

I I'XAEros.'i I

THE CELEWUTEB KNABE,1 •. !fc

Patoil CydiW^

Hand other

int-dfti

Makersi.

2

first-olassliinstrumentreputa'fictnea,aaaiiedDeeorationsbe*toRibbon*themselvespointsfor'1Foreign

truly

earned

tiovrecardlessof

that places them:

Fat

that th'era

li

no ezenae for not

makfn'ainowa yonr wants. Advertisements of Houses

WITHOUT RITALS!

WhUe to buyer* the Toffiewitiglttportanr con1 iterations are otffcred its1 at a' timo.ftn beftefits of the lowest discounts, it secures me likewise, ab*1 ways the most ehoie# iaMrapients. 3d. Occupying the eatensive btnlding of *Jf own, thus saving tk&eoetly rents *feo bWn» able to attend personally to the1 tuning repairing, enables tte to offer to bn^ers- sjHsr superior lnstraments which sHnplrare below competition M. abroad.

sMetationsaiv onwrea:

be

inserted

a

full assort men to!, tbe celebrated ^llvei

Organs and Blelodeons

Constantly on hand$ also, Sheet,Musi?, Instruction Books,and every vaHety of Smslter Miuieal Instrumerits.

Headqaarters of the

.*4

ml

When needing any ai^fele^ tUe Mnsfelin

»end orders or call at*-' ..

e'

Hnslct

jggt

:Vrad«i .a

I,

IN TIIRBK IXATJ51\B. ,j

1 «•.«-• adt liilaw

1

:-l ff?

-STT

...m±

Kissner's Bdacfe of Music, No.

48 SfrB]kT,^y

A

t- (Opp- the old 6ourtHou»e.) TEKlM IffACTE, IBil».r"'

1^, B. All luuds )X, Instruments ^repaired.

I rt'-r-ainxi-##'-

-,&S mmi

-tfW&li MKC6 JBBmifft,*

09

THR

E I rasuiuSciiMeROT,

John

O.

4 12 Second street, the

°ok of furniture in the eitjr, to per cent, discount for 30 days.

Oram

'4 ,-"!•

•t&.l

Bt^h^not porchasrn^yoor W

1 »(S

S #r. i',A' .1 -».i- -.j .ii •rljaaatJ o.

RL't:

CASH ASSETS. 1870,

HOT OF HOCKHaadMBS AT fSHE BitTS

W.B.Wanen,

George Hetockheff,

HermanHubnaa, BinaanNipo Thomas

H.

Barr

..O&iyl^jlrpl

SSfft »i.

Pr^tqn Has^..

FrSd. A. Boas,.. a

1

Ow4teifatlers«7 "i

A.B.Barton, aw At StQ'Sfflraiu -ti L.A.Burnett, .- ^-A-^aj^en^ B. W. Minshail SJ. B. Armstrong BuT.vBieMwskjBxn Hosford ABoudutt^ vr~,

B. Armstnmjp' »rd ABoudinti ^7 HOSFORD AfiOyDpQ$Man*«fr». feb7

Sa$Er&EBE

2,- 4*0 L«a': auBAILRVJIKMIi *n Tgia

1

1 rt*nr»

laditulnliB St M&i bffuiB B&

WIKTEK

rewarded on leaving it Mining Co. aSdtf

tnn tiMBSf HTOiWEW -aanwhawouBMii v. Terre HamtcarultrttfHtie&and

Town* lW»li

|iimmas .#

!,.oii?,i"*

Condensed Time g^hadnle, Dgjwmber I, tfg8. Daily Every fiay Bsiept Stand ays. Westward. Night est. Fast e*,

S[attoo11,

Km,

iWikht

e*.

erreHaute leave 11.40pm 6.0dam»dl.86 am arrive- 2.08 am 8.4&am 2.40 pm Cairo. 3.15pm 2.2Dam 2.20am

lOiWil 4.Mpn(

Decatur, 5.35 am 5.46p 1a 0.46pm Bloomington" 8.W a £.]£ m-, ,8 J5 Alton, jiSam ^55pm, 8Apm St. Louis, "Bwam Saopm 9.20pfe leatwr. 9tfi0am impm 12-10am

ax. "r':vMfs

Kansas (Sty, 12.25 a

rti

8^0

ws

1

a m.

1 prop-

known as the Vigo Foundry and Ma­

Vigo

j«e

Co., will1 Ss^eet will be Sold ion

upied hy Seath, Hager figures and on reason house on North Third

Enquire at 28-dl.m

ohtte of ANDREW OKIHES, Agent.

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