Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 May 1870 — Page 4
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Robinson Argua is in the city. "-j*
A JouHNALgTic excursion dver the new St. Louis roa£ is talked of. fmrnfm
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IIowesville—Closes Friday at7 p. m. Opens Friday at 4 p.m. Post Office opens at7:30 a. m. and closes at 7
On Sundays o.pen fr«m£8 a.M.
The City and Vicinity. THE
fishermen are having "fisherman
luck." mii^w
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LOOK
OUT for frost and take care of
yoor tender plants.,
JL
PERSONAL.—Mr.
*1
VAN AMBU«J]£
& Co's M^IA^frfe *»D
reuses go frotniere to RocKvifl^^Sj Circuses P-
JtStHTABLE li^lpeetmgs is city-, rr *3
Sp>tj ft
three two-storjfjrick busintsw Iwu^en on F'ifll nlreet nea**Ohio. rj
THE
performances hi Van Arabur^h's
Oifcus commence precisely as adSertiiftd. ('hie fe a positive and inflexibly rale.with Mr. Frost.
THE
ma for large pab itical necessity in the
*"T
SEI
I3*VERAL gentlemen of tKw city, a viait Uo the Arkanaas_
con Hot
'j^ppjjfTON'a frfiSkNAtj, for^May 21st, is onmir&able from the,Post ,Office news depot. so r-~f i^L =V»ANmMBUROH'.3 show wds tit Brazil yesterday. The Brazilians should jratron^i the BraziltSrcus,
distinctions. again
edi-eonsiderinjft
o:
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FIIEI)
Ross biltJke ground yester^y for
MPBL
alili- nf
^ge«»J*oi»^©o«»P"yi»
Furnace in much retarded by the non-ar rival of 4pahi»e$ froifi ^^"al
PBOK. BOSWORTH
can exhibition in the Second Presbyterian Church, on Friday evening, for the benefit of the Sabbath School.
THE
SHOW PEOPLE stop inTerre Haute
at the National, Clark and Buntin Hotels, besides seventy persons are fed and slept :in a tent erected for that purpose.
IT
IS proposed, to, celebrate, in some apiproprlatet lpa£t$r,f the inauguration of the pig iron business in Terre Haute on the occasion of lighting the first fire in the Vigo Iron Company's furnace.
Republicans of Clay county meet
Ht Brazil on the 4th of June for the puripose of selecting delegates to attend the Republican Cdtgressional Convention to beheld in this city on the 15 th" day of June.
ALL
our manufactoring establishments
are working a full complement of hands, and'are pressed with advance orders. With many of them the principle want is' more capital" in order to enlarge their oper ntions.
A STRICT resbyterian, speaking of the fact of the lightning striking the Congregational Church rather profanely 1 *remdtked that Bcothci JIowe is not giving his" cdrigrefcalion enough hell fire, and that he is receiving assistance from other quarters.
AND
OUT.—Some
VAN AMBURGH
people have a
theory that the lightning, on Wednesday evening went into thq Congregational Church upon the north side and following the gas pipe around passed out on the south side.
& Co. stable and feed
one hundred and fifty horses in tents erected for that purpose. Some exchange
in yester^^^^aper.
SHOULD
any fail to read our former
townsman, Newton Booth's article on Bufus A. Lockwood, printed in this issue, they will miss one of the best literary, biographic ments ever lie. It is written with a scrupulous re gard for facts, but surpasses, in thrilling interest, the most exalted flights of fiction
Vi
a
bi»toj?ic*l jpntejtain
KEV. MOSKS R. JOHNSTON,
a cojored
minister df jkbe -Church, from Nashville, Tenn., will lecture at Dowling's Hall on Monday evening, May 28d, 1870. Subject: 'The Trials and Triumphs of LibertT." Mr. J. is said .to Itv *hWd)lei«nf poptflkf4 fepeata*) akti-W tuo proceeds of the lccture will be appropriated to the erection of a church
Jitiae for the was ®f the colored peoplei® V* this mjfe* will I* rpely attended. Tickets on sale at the L^OkUUbles aBd.«u the^kli, on the eveni.ig of ^he leetBrevi Reserved aeata, .fcO conts others, 25 cents.
of tT,errs€!ir:"Tancy liieir
»^fac
Dries in jjistat)^loca!il ieg^
by
will give a stereopti-
aBfeTec-
10W pj
«*»s»
PM* w&aM*R«fc«nw» much Hectiidty th* «»M It wu found no one mwiH nnftti nf* A shock
iiC .m4T ^CpSFSMSS-—A Sollifaa Z7a** advocates the 0a«iiMtion
GtMralJ^-k mit^ aw«iidWe for Con^aSKsial" Ei&O Tf a WOvI The nsmp of Bev. W^ W. GggpJia M* mentioned,)^ an e|*jh*nge,ia tottering terms,
Jb
COTnnjjtion with the Congrw n*y\
,. tVl-T1~T~Tc?
GEN. MOBTOH C. HCHTEB,
wants to be
the Bepnblicrn candidate to ran against Daa Veofhew lui OuugPeW, UllrWVin the Terre Haate District.—Lafayette Journal.
Quite wrong I General Hooter dwUnp to be a candidste^for Congreis^t^hk Mb trict, having other eneasements that will oefitapf his time
engagements I SI.T#
A
New BLOCK.—A
THOSE
block of five busi
ness houMs will be etected 'immediately on Ohio street, at the corner of Fifth, upon a portion of .fhe property recently owned by Doctor James Bell, and sold by him to Geo.C. Duy, Esq. These houses ifill he boilt and owned respectively by Messrs. Buckell, Grnndy, Gregg, Myers and Watson, who hAve pnrbhased the lots with the intention of patting ap a substantial and handsome block. The excavation is now being made, and the walls will go np at once. m*' 'a*#
in search of an evening's en
tertainment can pass a pleasant and profitable hoar to-night sit the Second Pies-.
fn_
4
»,
Harper, editor of the
?*set
DECORATION DAY.—A
Ta Ambargh Co.'» Menagerie and (^CB|-l|ra|oduf§i tluti|de of ezpectatflp to g^tod «ptree of Van ^b^KgHfc. CK's%»Mfenagerie and (Srcos, which is to exhibit in this city this afternoon and evening. As this is the most attractive exhibition, to both young and old, that has ever traveled through America, the desire, on the part of oar citizens, to be present at the afternoon and evening entertainments is very general, and should the weather be at favorable, the canvas will be crowded both day and night. The great Zanfretta, acknowledged to be the most brilliant and
SKttXl&SSW!
nasts from Brazil The French Circus and Pete Conklin, the master wit and funniest clown in the profession, are with the troupe. It is needless to
Jumping-Up-Bchind-ism There could not, we think, be given so appropriate a name to certain mean practices as that ^pf tumpipg-uprbehind-ism. When We see a ragged urchin trying himself on his way by jumping up behind a stage, we consider him a happy type of a
I class of persons who endeavor to advance
byterian Church, where magnifice I jntere8t8 ^y any shabby species ol Stereoptican Exhibition will be given for dependence on the means of advancethe benefit of the Sabbath 8chool con- ment of others Ifc is astonishing nected with that church. We understand what a deal of jumping-up-behind ism there is one way and another.— they have a series of swwal hundred I
£t 8trikingIy obgervible in
views, embracing statuary: foreign and ^ose who attempt to set agoing newspahoine scenes too numerous mention.— pers with titles which are already, celebrated, but to which the word New—in i-
0r|order
enjoyment, ^puiauon .-.4WP adults, appended. A painstaking author is hapcpnCP children, 10 cents. I py in producing a popular work every —-—j—^— one reads it, and when at the height of
10
jokj|e which itteotpted to smother. some of our young people were invited to I sign-boards and their blazonry. a dance at Paris a abort t^me since
appears mat
scaje
and
requested to bring their-abates along to «oncern
ej.l,l„r
when they were met at the door of the I ed, however common they may be. We rp.„ I like to see every man retaining the copy
1
IBOA^Y W^[^L party tdftk the next train home, resolving to say nothing of the matter, but it has leaked out and here it is in print!
meeting was
hetf fct the Court House, last evening, to make preliminary arrangements for the decoration of soldiers' graves on the 30th inst. M. C. Kankin was called to the chair, and C. H. Allen was elected Secretary. After a free interchange of opinions, the following gentlemen were ap4
pointed a general Comlhiittee oi Arrange-1 Fnncy Shirts, ments: I. N. Pierce, F. C. Crawford, E. I Night Shirts, Kuppenheimer, and I Shirts,
R. Stewart, John James O'Mara. This Committee were empowered to ap-1 point all necessary sub-committees, and were requested, by the Chairman, to meet at the County Treasurer'^ office on Monday I evening, at eighi o'cloefc, to organise and go to work.
Van Ambnrgh.—This name has long been a household word in this country, and the exhibition which bears his name for a trade mark and title, whenever and wherever it goes, is always a welcome visitor. The amount of attraction which the management have succeeded in getting together, is extraordinary, and their entertainment long recognized as being the best in the country, will be better thu year than ever. The concern comes to us this season, in an entire new dress, and with everything as fresh as paint and decoration can make it. For full description of the manifold attractions of this model entertainment, we refer our readers to the advertisements and descriptive lists.
s'
Stores.—S. R- Henderson is ambitious of making his the leading Stove Store in Terre Haute, or the State, and is working hard for the accomplishment of that end. There never was a finer class of goods kept in this, or any other city, than ie has in4|^k at OT#e"|
of IwmRpolM^wretfWWMSra tfc exclusive right to sell their leading stoves in Terre Haute, and as these stoves happen to be the very ones most in demand and very popular, the control of them is —populary speaking—"a big thing."
with every article he buys of him
—satisfied with quality, and satisfied with pries. And if anything he sells does not prove to be as recommended, or fails to jjive satisfaction, the article may be reUtfned, aad Um mtmey paid |ur it itll be promptly refunded No person that thinks of buying a stove, or any article of tinware, should fail to visit Hender. and if an honest desirq ^bes fbt1 anything, lie wffl sellyou want. 12-dlt.
Ecowmv Is Wealth.—Call and ml indre?! and varieties, and price them, and buy tfctm, and get rifeh) Tfo. Main *rcrt,* south side, fcetw^uWfr and^6tha»*k m7dlwlm
the case of
to create a trifling difference—is
Bruil Mxiier, speaking of visit I its fame, out there comes an imitation
M"^ei"bthe
Hsa 2s
place, says? I inclined to suppose there must be some The performance was by^ far die beat connection betwixt the two of course, the musical treat t$$hfch our^citizenS have design is that the imitation shall be conever, had the pleasure oOfetening, and I founded with its predecessor. Another reflqpted much ciedit upon the perform-
author
era, amateurs as ^they are-^^We had in- circulation, but the jumperup in this intended particularizing, bofe^where all did gtance, not finding it convenient to imiso well, it is afmoat'impoesjble, t© make tate, adopts the alternative of attacking.—
writes a book which gains a large
We hope they will favor jn jjjs announcements, he prints the name of the iudividual he assails in the
before the summer i*
name"0
the iudividual'he assails in the
fseason,Ifjtoadblch-and largest possible s&e, -i* iojqlfr to attract form you, reader, tliit Dr..Wondeffdl, or themajnuch larger,! attention, while he modestly sets down I any other man, has discovered a remedy this waSwell{fttend-1 hi^ own in that which would almost
disagja^Mble vrekther. require aana^ufying glass to decipher. We bave Known jnany amuain^ instances
j8
DER will out, and. so has a good I of this anxiodft endteavor to ''p^rt^fee tl»e nary sphere a blissful Paradise, to which I Bakery, jich sonie"t)f the skatklg rink folka^^ favoring gale." Heaven itself shall be but si pide show, It, anDcars that I Junipiag-up-behind-ism, on a meaner
0ften
und.er
showthe Parisians hbw pollers weift, JPJ'a^laUon^nTthelnTentp^ of the Pa^
l„»n. while lh«,1 fe
astonished the natives with an exhibition I We confess we are not friendly to the
SackT»j mean practices which we have mention-' wlm
right, as it may be called, of his name, or the name and style of his productions, Whether it be as the author of a book, or as the blazon of a sign-board.
The Wkfan' by Mr. *Bonher, of save cost.
the New York Ledger, applies very well to a case now before the citizens of Terre Haut
Linen DrajrefS,, aU aizes at Grovor's. Drilling Gauze Merino Shirts, allsizes, at GroverV. Lisle Thread Shirts White Shirts,
-r-r*
Wright & Co's, Ohio street, between Third and Fourth: d2t.
Just received at J. W. (Jaskill's,. No. 10 South Fourth street, 60 dozen Ladies, Misses and Children's Hats, embracing all the last styles and at prices lower than the lowest. 12,d3t
Lace Curtains, beautiful, cheap at Byce's Carpet Hall.
cool, and
Old Seventy-six Pure Copper Kentucky Whisky, warranted pure for medicinal use, at
BOWSER
&
JOHNSTON'S,
10,d5t Under Dowling Hall-
Curtain Trimmings and Fixtt.res all kinds at Byce's Carpet Hall.
Pier Glasses and new and elegant—at Byce's Carpet Hall.
mantel mirrors-1
White aad Cheek Mnttings very low at Ryce's Carpet Ilall.
Herz it Arnold, 89 Main street, are selling Hosery so cheap that the ladies are astonished at the low prices.
Lace Collars are selling very near as cheap as paper collars at Herz & Arnold's.
For Bargains in Corsets, Fancy Goods and Notions go to Hen & Arnold's.
A On
nestlon for the Ladies to Answer! —Did you ever expect to buy Hoop Skirts and Corsets at as low prices Herz & Arnold, 89 Main street, are ing them now?
irerf-
There iiui Anew lot importers*
••UPUIRAO, retailed at Jobbers]
OCTOBER ELEC]
T*-
MATT. M. BROWK.a* aeaadi iff, infaject to the decision ef the Bevablieaa noaunatiag Convention. .....
WEAJ«
anthoriied to annoonee tte taate of
FKED.'SXOECKER .f«r Aaditor, snbjeet to the decision o^tha Itepelican nominative Convieatiaai. 't
W« are anthoriied to announce the name of WILLIAM PADDOCK for re-eleetion to the office of County Auditor, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention. ....
TBIASTTKtt.
Ws are anthoriied to annoonee the same of MOBTON C. RANKIN for n-eleetioB to the
ee of ^Tanraship
JgCKEOS BTEFP as a
cision of the Republican
rsay
to our
readers, Who ifre so well aware of the fact from Van Amburgh's previous visits, that this is the largest, best appointed and most popular exhibition in the country, Its record, for nearly a third of a century, has incontrovertably established that fact This year it comes to us *i» a more attractive shape than ever, with the best troupe of artistes that money can procure, and with the many cages well filled with rare and carious animals and birds. All of which will be exhibited under an entirely new six centre pole pavillion (commodious enough to comfortably seat everybody,) for a single and very reasonable admission fee.
thai is of
WILSON—GRIFFIN—On Thursday evening, May 12th, by Bev. Clark Skinner, at the residence of-the hide's father £Mn E. Griffln, Mr. W. P. WfUon and Miss C. Anna iriSa, forme'lv of Dayton, Ohio.
The bridal pair have our thanks foi kind remembrance with a portion of the wedding feast.
DIED.
FULTON—On Wednesday evening, the 11th inst., Mr. Richard' Fulton, in the thirty seventh year of his age.
Fmeral at 10 o'clock this niorkrhi. frM^ his late residence, corner Lafayette and 4ft street.
SOCIETY MFE^TFTICS: MASOBTIC.—FUNERAL
NOTICE —The
funeral of Bro. Richard Fnlton will take place to-day (Friday) at 10 o'clock, from the residence of the deceased, at the intersection of- the Lafayette read and Fourth street.»
The craft will assemble at the Masonio Hall at 9 o'clock. By order of the W. M.
Trotting Race.—The second trotting race will come off under the auspices of Messrs. Fouts & Hunter, over the Terre Haute Driving Park, on Saturday next, for a purse of $75—$50 to the first horse, $25 to the second mile heats, three in five, to harness open to the 'following named horses D. P. Biwell's roan gelding, Grit W. H. Wilson's chestnut gelding, Billy Barr, jr. Matt C6fvip. dunri mare, Naomi Bill Woods' bay ma£e, Betsy of Indianapolis. The ra:e is alro open to any other horses that the 'above named parties will agree to let in. The race tocommence at half-past 2 o'clock. lOdtd
No
tradesman is fortunate in establishing a I sands of cases of Catarrh in its worst
.a taking title—when. lo, I
Humbug.—We do not wish to in-
that cmft) aU disea.sfts
forma anj
Quite a partj of ladies aim gentlemen original establishment has the disagreea- jease which he cannot cure. It may be ent over exiS&ting to receive the hospi-J ble Md»znwiv« duty ^taperfOM^, of in- procured by mail for sixty cent* by «l- ?l:^]bolf^-
c-^f
of mind, bqdy or
e-itaic, and is destined to make our sublti-
wi^,
observable in the matter of A IEVER Sage Catarrh Keiucdy lias cmed thou-
wtage,, and the proprietor will
$5^ f°r
case of this
loathsome dis-
E. V. Pierc»,.M. B„
N-7
For sale at Drug Stores.
Hare Yoor Portrait Painted
For the cheapest Gaiters, call atJClark, Wright's Gallery, 105 Main street. He
of
To those who have nsed the Old Seventy-six Bourbon comments are un necessary, but to strangers, and more especially those who have frequently been I avoid the crowd. deceived and think it impossible to get a I
FOSTER
pure article of whisky, all we ask is to Great New York City Store, give it a trial. I 124 Main St., Opera House Block. '„-i'j
I7IBOWSER & JOHNSTON,
10,d5t Under Dowling Hall
P-
Cfl
rft
MARRIED.
*f-
SHIDE—EARLY—Tuesday, May 10th, by Rev. E. Frank Howe. Prof. Anton Shide and XisrCarrie D. Early, both of this City.,
Have yon seen Riddle's Parasols! keep cod I, and buy yonr Fans of Biddie.
Is it a "Watch you Wi it. FiQif boxes of Oranges and Lemqns io^ salejit Union .Steam Bjik^y,
To the Mannfactnrers of the 1776 Whisky—GENTLEMEN: I
,, ,, ,, many patrons that he has refitted up his Machines sold on monthly payments
&
on,y
8t0^
use, on the old-fashioned plan, being Pn
double distilled in copper from the best s'reets, Terre Haute, Ind, ll^llw select grain. For sale at Bowser & John- Spectacles.—The largest quantity ot Rton's, under Dowling Hall. 10-5t spectacles in assortment—perfectly perfected—at less than half the current prices at John K. Freeman's, No. 5 Warren's
Block.
Prices at Her* & Arnold's. I m6dtf
rQOma
at Lawrence s, No. 83 Main street™. h0 may favor ban with a calKin ail "if farticWin the Cortfection^-y^liite.i AW
Notice.—All persons indebted to the undersigned, are requested to call and make immediate settlement, and ther^yt
at
He is selling his remaining stock less than cost, to close out. ,. J. J'. BADOLEY, m5dtf 1, No. 12, S. Fourth street.
S. L. Strang, of 149 Main street, left last Saturday for his second trip to New York. The steadily increasing business of that firm, in the wholesale as. well as the retail line of millinery makes it necessary to go often to New York and by this they are always able to take advantage of any change in the market. Look out for new styles this week. 9-tf
at
has Mr. Jamei M. Dennis, an artist of fine talent, employed, and can warrant satisfaction in Portraits from life or painted from old daguerreotypes, photographsi &c., &c. Samples of his work are on exhibition at his Gallery, opposite the New Opera House.
We shall play hob with high prices for Dry Goods and Carpets. We have got the handsomest and cheapest stock of goods ever opened in the West, and we propose to sell them at rates never beforo heard of in Terre Haute. Buy not a dollars worth of goods until we open. Bemember our stock is all freth and desirable and bought at panic rates in New York City, within the past three weeks. We have no old stock, shelf-worn and undesirable, to work off on our customers at half prices. Satnrday next, May 14th, wiil be our great opening day. Come early and
BE
f?El4i
ll-3t.
The Ice King Refrigerator is the
refrigerator in the world. It
teen degrees below freezing, in the warm
Old Seventy-Six.—We most respect-1 days of summer, with leas than half fully invite your attention to this brand 'he amount of ice used is other refrigerof pure Kentucky Bourbon Whisky, which Utors. For sale at R. L. Ball's stove is manufuctured especially for medicinal
128 Alain street, or at the Factory
ohio Rtreet
between ^^Firat and Seodnd
J. Steinmehl is selling the best Ice in the market. m2,dtf llest quality of Fresh Meats ot all kinds at my stand corner Sixth and Ohio streets—also fresh Ohio Folk Sausage every day. Call and see Tor yourself, dtf. J. VORIS."
Millinery, Dress and Cloak Making. —The undersigned have just opened the above business in all its various branches, at the first door south of the Buntin House, on Third street, where they will be pleased to receive the custom of as I the public. Prompt attention will be sell-1 given to all orders, and satisfaction Will
I be guaranteed. I Children's clothing, ready-made, al
ee for the Ladia* 1—J ways on hand, and especial attention will ans direct' from the I be paid to filling all orders in that linei
MKS.
C. R.
ASDEHSON,
MRS.S. E. PHUJJPS.
have examined
and tested your Old Seventy-six Whisky and consider it a pure article, and, therefore, safe and reliable for medicinal purposes, as it is free from the impurities and defdbts^ incidental }o| the otdinat-y process of distillation.
Respectfully, W.
CLENDENIN,
{Health/jfficei: ctf$he .City of Cincinnati.} For sale at Bowser & Johnston's. 10,d5t
A Small lot of Potomac Shad to sell by the pound, at 219 Main street Not brick in the hat nor brick to buiid, but Brick to Smack—Maple Sugar Brick—at 219 Main street. ^-it*. 1
Best Brands or Flour at the Union Steam Bakery. —*—.1 •is-nii
Every Description of Stick or Fancy Candy, "wholesale and retail, at the Uriion i,
Tailors^ Shoemakers and others will find a good sripply orThread and Silk at Singer office, 83 Main street.
Ladles' Lasting Congress Gaiters, only 90 cents, at Reibold's. Men's Lasting Brogans, only $1 50, 70 Main street, between
NTo 7
1
T'
Ice Cream! Ice Creaiu !!—W. Scudder would respectfully inform his
and is now prepared to serve all
having purchased an improved Soda apparatus he is now prepared to serve the beet fclpss ofSoda in the market:.' A-
Parties supplied with Jce= Cream find Cakes on short notice, at No. 194 East Main street. 30,dim
At Mozart Hall at all tiu^ea may now if be had Schweitzer Cheese, Limburger, and Prepared Herring, and cold lunch at all hours.
Frank Crawford has a full line of Misses colored Boots—lis to 2s—blue, green, quier, purple and bronze. tf
"The Same Old Regiment with New Shoes."—Frank Crawford is daily receiving New Goods from the manufactories. Call and examine his Custom Work Of all kinds. No. 98 Main street.
Ladies, Misses and Children's Maria Antoinette ifilipperfe, $teel buckle and leather bow. Also, Misses and Children's colored Boots, at Frank Crawford's, 98 Main street.
Headquarters for close buyers on Ladies, Misses and Children's Lasting, Goat, Morrocco, Scollop Top, Custom-made and Polish Boots and Shoes. All classes of Lasting goods, at greatly reduced rates, at Reibold's, No. 70 Main street.
New Attachments for the Singer at Lawrence's, 83 Main street. H. A. Davis Si Co. received yesterday a fresh and large variety of Perfumery Fancy Soaps, toilet goods «&c., direct from the Importers. -i 20-tf.
Everything at Moudy's Tobacco Store, opposite the Post Office, has been reduced to gold and specie basis where the best brands of Virginia Smoking To' bacco are sold at $1,00 per pound.
If yon want a good pure article of Ice for family use, leave your order with Steinmehl. m2,dtf
Dress Making.—Miss Ellen C. Kelly
keeps the. temperature from-twelve to Jlf- I would respectfully inform? her friends.and I customers that sh ie has opened her new
Dress-making establishment on Main street, near corner Seventh, over C. Ripley's Grocery Store, where she kee on hand all the latest styles, and will happy to-aocotamodate her old customers ana as man/ others as may favor her with their patronage. m4,dtf
Bricks!—Messrs. Miles & Hedden, proprietors pf the Steam Brick Works in theSohth part of. the city, have just opened a new kiln of their celebrated Machine-made^ Bricks, (the first kiln burned thn season.)
The demand for these bricks has been so great heretofore that they have been unable, to meet it, but they hope that with the early start they have made they will be able hereafter to supply the demand Jer their Machine-made, as well as fbr their fine Pressed Bricks for fronts. They also have on hand a supply of "Uimilar Well Brick," something new in this market, and very superior to the kind generally used for walling wells.
Their works are in full blast," turnipg out daily from 25,000 to 30,000 bricks. «-d6t
One Hundred Thousand dollars Rewat*4,' to anybody who can prove that economy is not the surest road to wealth.
You can practice it by buying all your Skirts,
COHMS,Fancy
si'i' WAHTEOwoi JJU
"1TI7ANTED—A competent houso Girl, at
VY,
Sadri S. Early's, Ohio
fhfodfh.
WANTED—A
Address Box 694, Teiie Hanto. 7-Ct.
WANTED—At
floor, ifo.
E. BOLDT.
19-dlm IfiVj
Mo\tdv, opposite the Post Office, sells the best brands of Virginia Smoking Tobacco for One Dollar per pound.
FOR
FOR
Goods and Notions
at Herz &Araold's Skirt factory and fanty Bazaar, 89 Main St!, betweeTi 3d and 4th streets.
Mthtil
AT AUCTION PRICISr
MAIN ST., DEMHSTG BLO CK
141 Main street, Bean-
champ's Real Estate Office, to exchang a finely improved farm for city property.— Also, a large Steam Grist Mill, in a good section of country. 42w
TITANtTED- -Immediately, at the National Ylf ilo4sev two girls to do washing also one chambermaid the highest wages given. a27
SALE—125 Lots in Jewett's addition to Jj Terre Haute terms, five per cent, cash, the remaining payment at the end of seven years. Also, I nave for salo vacant lots in different parts of the city, and houses and lots on various streets, together with farms and timbered lands, which will be sold or exchanged on reasonablo terms. Lands in Kansas, Iowa and Missouri for sale or exchange for city property. F. M. MEREDITH. ml'-d3t
book store of B. Cox & Co,
FOR
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4LZ OUB GOODS MUST BE SOLD
IK ,TBE 3STSST, FORTY DAYS!
street, between mliidtf
YODNG LADY-A teacher
in this place wishes board in a respecta-
is part payment for for her board—would not ifcject to a pleasant room mate. References exchanged.
the Torre sale at tho mll-dtf
TjlOR SADB—gJ)#el Khkfelittifil ft tl& city, JD located variously, one qr qapre on every ,23s'?* one street in Time Haute also vacant lots, on illfdentable air 5 different stocks of Dry Goods and Groceries
easyterms,i parts of tho city
for sale and trade, together with good stands to be occupied. Will take good timbered lands and some wostern lands on exchange. Alsosomegood farms for sale and trado.— Will take goods or city property on exchango, Soo Wharton & Keeler, by P. 0.
SALE—loo choice lots in Jowott's Addition. Terms five per cent cash, balancc in seven years with eight per cent.
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norfSA: _T Illinois, through which the railroad passes, 500 acres of the same is of the best of Oak and Hickory timber.
Illinois, through which the railroad
Houses and lots in this city. Farms in Vigo, Parke, Clay and Sullivan counties, Indiana, some of which I will trade for city property.
Will trade lands in Missouri, Kansas, Iowa and Wisconsin, also 586 acres in Old Virginia for property in this city or vicinity. For Real Estate^a^^^i^^M^d
rms,* facln? and on favdrable terms^in6dl0t
iTlOR JC _Lotsv cheap
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SCOTT ADU\.
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OR SlLE-Elegantresidence of ten ropms. halls, pantry* bath' rdb'nf and waterclbs'ef, hot aijicold water, and' evoiy cotetreplpnce good stable, carriage nouse ana servants rooms lot one acre, covered with choice fruit
SALE—A Carriage, Buckboard, Harness, and Saddle. Cheap, Inquire at the northeast cornor of 6th and Eagle streets, modtf
SALE—20 LOTS—In C. Gilbert's addition, in thejastern partjof tho city, for sale on accoiumi otis of iirfi my4d3tn
accoipmanating|eria8jl)£tho!q dkwir'^nSpro|iy them t^o ^r|9^it se^pon|
EORof
SALE.—The undersigned, wishing to quit the business, offers for sale his entire stock Groceries ana imported Wifies. and Liquors, Main street, between 3d and 4th. 2dtw G. WEISS.
LOST.
LOST—A
Female Setter Dog, yellowish
brindle color, answers to name of Uip liberal reward will be paid for the return the same to GeOrge T. Jenckes. m!2-dlw-wtf
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
jySSOLUTION.
The partnership heretofore existing between Jame& U. Patrick and John H. Sykes, in the Produce and Notion business, under the style and firm name of Patrick & Sykes, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, John 11. Sykeij withdrawing. The books and accounts are left with James U. Patrick, who will settle ail claims existing against said firm, and collect all accounts duo them.
HEW STORE.
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THE NEW YORK CITY Dry Goods Store 1
Opened
WEDNESDAY,MAY 11th,
With a full and complete Stock of
Dry "Eoods, Notions, &c.,
.- At No. 8 Early's Bloctt* s.
Main Street, Terre Haute, Indiana.
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"WE THEREFORE OFFER
tr.V. 125 dente. ... ........... 15 Cents.
Prints, best quality, at^ 10 Cents. All Wool Delains, at ........20 to 35Cents. All our other Goods proportionately low.
CALL SOON FOR ""A- CHOICE 0 sdT'/ic. WITTIGr& C0.,1
170 Main Street Deming Block.
FAMILY GROCERIES.
DAN,, MILLER, Wholesale and- Retail Dealer in? Grooeries.Provisions.Nailg^'eed,
Flour, Fish, Salt. Shingles, &c., &c., Corner Conrtli and Eagle Streets, Terre Haate,
Connected with the above is a first-olass Wagon Yard and Boarding House, the proprietorship of which has again been resumed by Mr. Miller, who guarantees to all who may patroniio him, good accommodations at reasonable charges.
Board by the Meal, Day, Week or Month, mil DAN MILLER, Proprietor.
JACOB E. VOOBHEES, DKALKR IN
tMILY GROCERIES
iAXD COUNTRY PRODUCE, Ohio St., bet. Fourth & Filth,
Will keep on hand a fall supply of food for man and beast.
FLOUR, K'-
FRUIT.
1 &! POULTRY. W And a general assortment ot Family Groceries and Provisions. Will keep constantly on hand afresh supply of I Vegetables of all kinds. He has in connee-1 tion with the above
A I^RESII MEAT MARKET,
Supplied with all kind* of fresh meat. Leave your orders aad they will be filled and delivored promptly to all parts of the eity. Will also buy all'lunds of jr
COUNTKY PRODUCE. Farmers will do woll to call before selling. J. E. VOORHEE8. aug3!dtf.
N. TURNER,
JAS. U. PATRICK.
ml3d2twlt JOHN H. Sl'KES.
TURNER
at their
W. W. BLACK & CO.
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WHARTON & KEELER, Collecting & Heal Estate Agents, and Insurance,
the firm of Wharton, Beach & Co.
OFFICE—One
door north of Postoffice.
H. J. KEELER, Notary Public.
JAMES B. LYNK, Wholesale and Retail dealer in
ure /Copper Distilled lien •?, tucky Whisky
AND
Foreign and J)omestic Wines and IAquorSf ITo.'^d Itain St., bet. 3d and 4th
HAUTE, IND.
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C- B«TIK
AS ORDIKAJTCB
the Sty Limita. Section f. B* it Ordainsd Oy tk*
I
& BUNTIN,
Wholesale and Retail E A E S I N All kinds of
Family Groceries.
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Wo are now opening a general stouk of Family Groceries, embracing every article usually found in such establishments, and request our friends and the public to give us a call and examine our
Stock and Prices. AII kinds»t
COUNTRY PRODUCE Bought at the market price. Give us a call.— No trouble to show goods.
FLOUR AND FEED. Wo have also opened a Flour and Feed Store, where you can at all times get the bejtof Family Ffiur, Hay, Oats, Bran. Jtc. All goods delivered free of charge in toe city.
TURNER BUNTIN, Corner 7th and Main Street.
TerreTIattW.lbct. 6,1869. dtf
URIAH JBFFFIBS. IRA DELANO. KLISHA HAVENS
U. R. JEFFERS & CO., Wholesale dealers in
Yankee Notions and Cigars, And Commission Herchanto, No. 140 Main Street,
Keep constantly on hand a full assortment ol
nsr otioits,
Comprising
Fancy Goods, Dress Buttons, Combs, Brushes, Jewelry, and Trimmings, Threads, Needles, Stationery, ^jHosiery and Cigars,
AT WHOLESALE ONLY. arplMdwtf
N
OTICE TO CONTRACTOKS.
Sealed proposals will be reeeived by the Common Council of the City of Terre Haute, at their next evening of the Kradin, tween
n®x^®^"jar^^^U^g^t^witTjOn,tbe
Also, for grading and graveling Poplar street, between Sixth and Seventh streets. Bonds will bo required for the faithful per forinance-ofsaid work in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of th» City Engineer.
The Council reserve the right to rejeotany bid. To take possession of tho work at any time and complete it at tho expense of the contractor (under his bid) should he fail to per form the work in a satisfactory manner.
By order of the Common Council. RICH'D STROUT, may7 td.Ji(k j- City Engineer.
UNDERTAKERS.
I A A A
UNDERTAKER,
Is prepared to execute all orders in his line with neatness and dispatch, corner of Third and Cherry streets, Terre Haute, Ind. jan2f)-5-dwt.
UNDERTAKES.
J/. IF.
(yCONNELL,
Having purchased back from E. W. Chad wiok, (Jruber & Co., the Undertaker's Establishment, and having had seven years experience in the business, is now prepared to furnish Metalic Burial Cases, Cases, Cas kets, and-Wooden Coffins, of all styles and sites, from the best and largest stook of burial material in the State, at No. 2 North Third street, Terre llante, Indiana, wtf Terre liaute. Ma»,
W». Af. Barr, /f, B. Ttalele
BARR & YEAKLE,
House and Sign Painters 41k St, Opp. Catral Sogiie fltase,
All worsen trusted tons will receive promp attention. Special attention given to Sign Painting and draining. dlj
CMUMOM
Council of tk» City of Tfrt Ha*U, That anjr hog, boar, sow or barrow foand msluit large in the streets or alleys of laidxitT' tfeidl be taken up and impounded by tbVutj Harshal, who shall Immediately give netiee by written or printed advertisements, posted at each of the market houses and at the Mayor's offioe in said city, that the same have been so taken tip and impounded, and if the owner, or owners, thereof do not appear and claim the same within twenty-ibnr bows after putting «p said notioss, the Marshall shall proceed to sell said animal or animals to defray such expenses as may attach b/^eason of sueh taking up Impounding and pay the balance into the city Treasury. Provided, however, that if any sow sotakeu up and Impounded shall have with her a pig or Utter of pigs, sueh pig or pigs shall not be counted or taken iatoconsiasranosi
Section I Any person ol aiming awf heg boar, sowoi barrow impounded nuderthiserbefore the same eaa be released by theClty Marshal, establish bis right to said animal animals, before the Mayor of said city .who. apon satisfactory proof stall order the Mar* 'ial to deliver the same to the proper owner OT owners, upon the payment of alt proper cuts and charges.
SecticaS. It shall be unlawful fbr any owner or possoisor of any horse, jack, male or eeit to suffer ray such animal to raa or be at large in any of the streets or alleys of said eity, anaaav person violating this section shall be liable to a per alty of three dollars for each offense, to be eo'.lected as hereinafter provided fbr, aad in addi* ion thereto shall be fined in any sum not turoeixl fifty dollars.
Se .tion 4. It shall be the duty of the Marshal whs Mverhe shall know and be informed that any inch animal is running at large as aforesaid to take or cause the same to be taken to sone safb and secure plate, and gtve notice tn out or more of the public newspapers of said city, for tae space of five days retraining the rnuor or possessor of such animal to pay the penalty aforesaid, and the costs and expenses of scouring and keeping said animal, or that in default thereof such animal will be sold at
Ereappointed,
vblio auction, at a time and place therein to for the purpose of paying such DODiutT and expenses.
Section 5. AttlMtimeand place provided for in such notice the Marshal shall sell said aaimal at public auction to the highest bidder, Mid pay .the avails of the sale, after deducting the expenses of taking aad keeping said anitv and fee* In this
inal, together with the penalty ordinani Into the City Treasury
ordinance provided for, and pay the balance Cur Treasury at the expir thirty days ftora the time of said •afs,
Lection 0. The Marshal shall be allowed twenty-five cents for taking up and impounding each hog, boar, sow or barrow, and fifty cents.for takin
Ing up each horse, lack,
colt, when the same may be claimed and re-
bog,
and Ordor.
I ordiaai^e^o ^kpprehend*°hini, or than
inni4Vi??' L" them home Snd notify^ir ^u w. fir Sn Eleventh street* be- I other person hAVlnjr thu custoar ftaaeontnl of Wabash and Poplar streets.
them
^tbe
falct
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(ration of t,providsd
the same is no. sooner paid over to the owns* of said animal, 'after satisfactory proof of his claim, made before the Mayor. Provided, however, that the owner or possessor of any animal so taken up may at any time before the day fixed for said sale have such animal delivered back to him by order of the Mayor, upon making due proof of his ownership or rlgal of possession, and paying said penalty, charges aad fees.
mule or
leased from sale, to be paid by the owner or possessor of said animals but when the «*me shall be sold as provided for la this ordinance, then he shall be entitled out of the proceeds of said sale to twenty-five cents In addition for selling each
boar, soWor barrow, aad flfty
cents in addition for selling each horse, Jack, mule or colt. Section 7. All balances paid Into tbe Citjr Treasury in pursuance of the sales hereinbefore provided for, may be reclaimed by the respective owners at any time within six months from the sale, upon proper proof before the Mayor of the claimant's right to the sum he
Ordained and established this 10th day ot March, 18T0.
G. F. COOKKRLY,
Pcency
Mayor.
Attest: Daniel L. Vickery, Clerk. AN ORDINANCE
ROTECTING PUBLIC MORALITY, DK-
Section 1. St it ordaintd by the Common Council of the City cf Terre Haute. That
every
prostituto found wandering about said city or within two miles from tlie corporate limits thereof, shall, on conviction beforo the Mayor, be lined in any sum not excooding twenty-tlra
Section S. Every male person over the age of twelve years who shall be found associating with any prostitute in any lane, building, street, alley, common or field of said city, or within two miles of the conrarato limits thereof, shall, on conviction, be fined in any sum net exceeding twenty-five dollajs and costs ui' prosecution.
Section 8. Any porson found guilty at publfe indecency within said oicy shall be find in anjr, sum notexceeding twenty-five dollars.
Section 4. Any person who shall keep ee maintain a house of ill-fame or prostitution, oe! I any person who shall be an Inmate or connect* ed with such house within said city, or withto two miles of the corporate limits thereof, shalT on conviction, be fined in any sum not exceeds ing filly dollars. .. taction 5. Any person who shall appear fit" any pnhtic place in said city in a state er utofrii icatfon, shall, on conviction thereof, be fined* any sum notexceeding ten dollars.
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Section 0. Any uorson, or persons, who shaB within tbe city of'i'erre Haute, er witlUn vw» miles of the corporate limits ofs rsaid city, 411 rel, fight, make aloud and uuusual nolso,dis-' turb the peace, cry the alarm oftlre, or any other alarm, without good cause, uso vulgar, profane, abusive or insulting language towards any other person, shall be deemed guilty or disorderly conduct, and, upon conviction thereof,..' upon any one or more of the above charges fore the Mavor, shall be fined in any sum aoc exceeding nfty dollars and costs or prosecu-i**1^ tion. u,i4
Section 7. Any person who may be the own er, occupant or agent for renting any building in said city, or within two miles of the corpor-* ate limits thereof, wh« shall have knowlng(y&f! rented or suffered the same to be used as a house of prostitution or til-Came, shall lie fined tn any.* sum not less than twenty or more than fifty dollars and in the trial fur such offense it shall b« sufficient proof of knowledge on tbe part ot such owner, agent or lessee itlie shall bo prevtI ously notified of the ill repute of tbe lessee m.i, lessees thereof, or If said lessee or lessees shali*. ,i
In tho neighborhood where said owner, agent' or lessee lives, sustain the general character or a prostitute, as being tbe keeper or maintainor^: of a brothot
Section 8. Any peison who shall permit any disorderly noise or conduct in or about his grc-
rlv
eery or other establishment in said city sdc gl .. become Intoxicated therein, shall be Hoed t*
Jty, wjifiiw
distilled or fermented liquors are kopt for Sale or to be (fiven away, or shall suffer anyone t«
any sum not exceeding thirty dollars. SectionO. Any person found in said city, within two miles of the corporate limits
UMR«—Vor
of, loitering about dram shops, common ordinaries or houses of ill-fame, or wandering' about the streets, either by night or day, and not having any known residence in said uitf. or limits aforesaid, or support, or failing to give satisfactory account or himself or herself or any street beggar who shall solicit alms, either iu public or private places, or be fonud going from house to house therefor, withouti, consentof the Mayor, shall be deemed vagrant, and, on conviction thereof, shall be lined in any sum not exceeding twenty dollars.
Section 10. Any person who shall, in any -f 1 public place in said city, beat or otherwise in. jure any domestic animal in any immoderate, era el or unnecessary manner, shall, on ooavi» tion. be lined any Bum not exceeding tweotr. Ave dollars.
Section 11. It shall be unlawful for two or more persons under the age of twenty-one years to be found together after night loitering about exhibitions, snows or any other place* of public amusement or engaged in any tumultuous conduct on any street or in ally street or in any public place in said city. It is hereby made the duty of the Marshal and his axistants to notify any boys fonnd violating this f1 ordinance for the lint time to go home, and if they do not immediately obey him. or If they do
ofXS mSs^JurtT^ ttSS!
fore if any such parent or other person who may have the control of said boy or boys shall, sutler him or them to be again fonnd violating this ordinance, such parent or other
person
aforesaid, shall, on conviction, be flned anr sum not exceeding ten dollars. Section 13. It snail be tbe duty of tbe Marshal or his assistants, aad of the police force ot said city, to arrest, without process, any
per
son in his or their presence violating Motions 1. 8,8,4,5,8,7,8,9,1(T 11
and IS of this Ordinance,
and take such offender forthwith before tba Mayor and have a complaint filed against him or if such offense be committed in the night or on Huaday the offender shall be oomiaitted to the city prison until tho next morning, unless he, or they shall give security for their appear- 5 ance to the satisfaction of the Marshal or othar offloer. when the trial shall proceed unless delayed for good cause provided, however, that such person shall aotbe imprisoned longer than till ten o'clock of the succeeding day, unless the succeeding day shall be Sunday, In which case complaint shall be made on tha following Monday.
Section 18. Any legal voter or house holder of said city may apprehend, without breach of the peace, any person found violating any of the provisions spasiied in tba laet seetioo
jibove, and cause or require such person to be taken before the Mayor, to be dealt with ac cording to law.
Section 14. That If any person or persons sball resist or oppose the City Marshal or his legally authorized deputy or deputies, or any nieuibfr of the police force, ia the discharge of their duties, he she or they shall, on conviction thereof before the Mayor, forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding llfty nor less than ten dollars with the costs lor every such offense.
Section 16. it shall be the duty of the City Marshal to suppress all riots, disturbances and breaches oi the peace, and with or without pro-
cess to apprehend all persons guilty of tbe sapio and takethejn before tbe Mayor,wboshali hear aad determine the complaint ^ndln case complaint shall be made before tha Mayor, qf any riot or disturbance, or breach of the peace, sball for cither offense, on conviction thereof,, forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding twenty* Ure dollars and the costs.
Section 16. All ordinances and parts of ordinances coming in conllict with the provl-. sious of this, ordiuance are hereby repealed.
Section 17. Whereas, an emergency ttxisU* for the passage of this ordinance, the some* sball be lu force from and after its passage and' publication in the Torre ilaute Pally Journal anil tbe Terre Ilaute Daily Express.
Ordained and established the' 7th day of March, 1870. G.
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COOKERLY' Mayor.
Attest Daniel L. Yiekery, Clerk.
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