Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 May 1870 — Page 4

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Soirth-fiix^t»^et, ^tu^ay .rf{%43ci»i al^ t,yfo o'clock ollao Monday morning al? J?'##J the toe^nudfi^.

AU,'haying JB^eri"

c^*t iL&rar> on thfroo» mi tte« Whg-] ing them by^ fc^winj|'ttMl^ejftr the comm|ttpe on S4^iirdgR^ jCii&awferd, C.-A-.X?. MftttWf. GM E/ F^ijgt^^Kdwi",

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THE Rfccw»*^*The second da/,!ff tRe I^mat ithi 8*jrr©rouft«l %aUed ncreaaed attendanCfeyestefday a^ciabon^

The firat H»atd»,«{)acing Tacd, was won byJRqaohjd g* g- Yoorltew. B. EL Kickett's b. g. Hoosier Tom' va» the only contestant. Tune: 5t»S(0J -2128^ 2 ^5J. This was for a piuBo,iof.$130^100 for the first, and $80 "fbV the Eetidnd hors4

The second* match, waa -i tyto mile and repeat trotting, rape—best, 2 ia 8—for a purae of $350^-^2$Q to the first and" $100 to^heWK*d. ^htriw open to all. W. H, AVilron nluilft jv.Cn ^OWL Baker -Tho«P. MI. feAirinjlitepjl V»* ai»kt5^,1 ht&fc-' w«ii^

jf«fe# «an^yis«*r.V)L.r4" -lniffvro '--'"J *S wOun i^Ker Hafkairay^v. iui^.^8—•

Time: 8:25J—5:281. The timeMn J^t 6f"t1i«^e races tqeuldJ 1&t4 WeASMkirtfeif#!' hkfl th^'Wfen'a1 close contest?1W£o£l Afif'yn* track

J^art Utodar, the jrogntinitt» is^te foU

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$!W.^4^t8 fefsrM Entri' "or more to 'fihter

n6t$ and threeJto go mile heats, best4 ii»5, to harrtesfe and to rule. «.

airalHrarto go nWe neats, Best 3 in 0 to harne^f«d-) Ji) The following

Entries have been made

2*40 W.wff¥ltoii,names 8 gBUWj: a^'Stictor State.,.

D. P. Bissell"!!"? Wi

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h|«thr«alebiFp«4s last eVirtng^Sacker Sta^s^fi^rojbe the fjjrot^e in ^te ^st in Che second Taoe,'

INTENSE EXCITEIPBNT,!! I -Ll .u

V^AfcovfeTtSPUst exiling *.Borrid mur-

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fine block pf-stpre reoms wi^xtend from sttertn. -oflNife fitmth side

this city in lS4()—Just thirty years ago. -*Heri A t* t(WtlAd«d?" in 'the f« Bo&gKf out "His Ibrffir Jainl, found^aJiAlt!#, ^mbhJhB^coiSlucted twenty-three years, Mr. Grover was a pioneer in tbejmanufactaring interests of,Tgjjre Haute., Commencing^ upon«a

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on a plcnfc new IndiaBapOTiff roaa, going-QU fifteen ed the

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out. about mderon.

PR' giving the plot and a list of songs in the charming faky-bpfcra^hifh" id to be ren-

Haute for the new Van Railr beauty.—-tfnd

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named Howk and Miller, got into a controversy near the depot at that plapc in "regard to a paltiy iS)VT^e claim only being seventy-five cents, when Miller

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jgacuBtwckp an^^he^wild^|t|excitemeot ceiled itfth? town! ^Sti4ng talk was Lnwde Jendiijig tewarjls lji?cku3« ^Le wurdOTfeb'«

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STKIDEAWAT WIS b'f THFE HTRFS& •NAMED for the 2,000 .race on Friday, trotted a mile in 2:28J on the fourth heat,a,}, Cincinnati in Octobetjof last year, 'M

MASONIC HALL.—We learn thai"the Masonic fraternity, have about completed arrangements to erect a handsome Mar sonic Halt, witiltore-iapms underneath, upon the Li^bp .property, corner of Sixth anl Ohio streets.' This building

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ANOTHER OLD CITIZIA^'QFCW^'CSTERfrien(^s an^ relative3vf^ik)WQ4: resting

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evening, after a -lingering iHttess 'froA

fe?n%3BaJHte aii^Jier respected,a^d, ful ^itiz^n,]bM.finish^ 'iui .'active l^Te, and®on^ t» hi»'«ewaar^.*»-r m»uwe$!"fcy .fll.i^

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3' J^SE^H ^ROVEB was. bom Mmrtoh X!, i81^w Cambridge, Wa^ungi^n leoUDtTi JIT. of jfgp, at the time, of his datlk When six' years of age his parents moved

fygtcftip,® tp IUchmond,thU Stat^,.in |834 Wtiere lie romainal kt shirt lim^, and then fame to. inSiMapoKsj^^na in ii a & a ii waa eni ug'

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power, Ti^ng one hors^tp^in^f

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business with the

sjrtne energy «s' before. He 'probably furnished more work" to laboring, men |tha^^9 W Hau^ •'He WTflr^t liiamtfd during his brief sojourn in -Tfichiaotid bvit his *\vife died isoon after. To his companion wh«5 'flew mourns tliB •loss-Ofi' d^voted- Q^ueband hg !was tinned tinrty-two yeais ago. He |u|ttit®d w&Mfc*'BaptwtiChurdi atiabout' seventeen yestrs of-agej ahdiiai ever been an actiy«, lealoqB, and. leading-na««aber.

tion, wterevar the ^hurcbysaw fit to place liim. "lie was ever noted for bis —He wainragsa

ififltfrmrawB iht SUM.1 !a pillar in th^ilKiH^, will miss 'him more than will the mepi^crp{of itfcc Tirst Baptist Church.

Decoration Day.

Th® committee of arrangemients for the dec6tation of Soldier's, graves, on Monday. Ithe 30th day of May^ would call attten *tioiTto the toftowiffg programme of procession and Mercisra 011 that option:

The procwsiln %ifl* fdrnr

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iBtreet, at 2 o'clock, p.

COMMANDER R. L. LAW, U. S. Navy, a former student of the State University, proposes attending the next commencement, unless the Government orders ^7 intervene. »XX.

THE Cincinnati

Commercial

Road. This is an enviable reedfd Surely, and we are eager to render the proper praise for such efficiency in these days of sadly degenerate management upon our railways but we have a Road right here at home, the Terre Haute and Indianapolis, which, since its opening in 1852

up to the present 5,000,000 passengejjf WiWNNi W8 AP" ceived an injury who has been in his proper place. It is such a matter of record that this Road has ever been so ad mirably managed, in every department of

model Road.

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lows, he continued at the same location^ steadily increasing ufttil lie built *h^ lai%| works now occupied by Wm. J. Ball S C0..MB #a & man«rf indomitafctfe, jbnfcrgy, overcoming obstacles that came in his wav. Twice his establishment was b&ft&hdl ieverytttii^ i^ept awa^f yet no sooner down thaninp-tt^falB,'®®d before ithe ashes of his ft5ffrier ^Ms, 'wcrc cold, walls went up, ancj'^he- lium of busy machinery was again heard, and the proprietw '•pushing

Main

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between 3d and

4th streets, in the ffll6fting order 1st, The chaplain and orator of the day^iJj ca'i|-fiig^| wlii^will be /a rclldiudi mi Third street north or Msnni 2d. By Fout's band, followed by all feoldiers iuttrf-W 6iWn IfRi projces8ion. 3d. Citi plain bet*

Citizens on foot, and will form on between 4th and 5th streets, follow

I The procession will move north under nhffQft

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Smith Am JLrA,

Street to Early's OroEt- wh§re the exercises will be heldas (tflufivs: Music, by band? i,

Prayer, uy the Chaplain, Rev. B. B. Tyler

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Th¥^^f^j^is*3tte» fhrbug'h pcmof-tiie oityt'a mpiest that all-'buai-J neapbonaefc be closed on that day from 1 td'TB'ST^y,'" fT"#'!, in Wh"icKTr«]uesl[Tle comhiittee would J^t ^rBeB^^i^p, believing thafM'Wti be'wimng to give a few krf *hei» time to air feakaioA that add£e«eBtita*If to thcfooliOgs ud pRtriotismjif ewoijs on&u

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I. N. PIERCE, Chairman Com.

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the reason that aside from its elegance, and the cooling beverage drawn from it the foaming liquid is pure and

clean.

The

fountains in the basement are lined with porcelain, and hence there is no danger of poison incident to fountains lined with tin. The generation of gas entirely new principle. The

do not come in contact with any metal whatever, and being thus contained entirely in gfass, remain for any length of time with their purity unimpaired Each syrup is delivered from a separate orifice, which keeps each kind distinct,and does not allow the different kind of flavors to mingle. kept in a cooling chamber, immediately under the syrup outlets, and no flie

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cooling su ly extended, and so arrai bears directly upon it. With the wate' the syrups and the drinking glasses thoroughly cooled, a colder glass of the beverage, by many degrees, is obtained, than where the water is drawn into a warm tumbler upon a hot summer day. ias hqdfim*b

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butt! Iials fhtfsatiSffiCndfi ffow "or offering his customers the best soda in the city. 'He also starts with a reduction in price, giving thirteen tickets for one dollar.

Change of Time.

TEBRE HAUTE

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INDIANAPOLIS R. R.,

On and after Monday next our Passen-

trains will be run as follows:

,4:3& 6:

$ £=ss#aeittfc=i$:s

Pool Bnyers irill remember that C. P. Troy is the only Pool Seller that the proprietors will be responsible for. He will sell every day on the trjjpk aijd

The fbllo

Respectfully, J. P. MCDONALD. dlt

Notice to Pool Buyers.—Mr. C. P. Troy, the only authorized ^ooll sel^^fojj Foutfs & Hunter,' Iviffseft every''day on the Fair Grounds and every evenin Joe. Kern's Saloon, 156 Main etr

Donations for the Odd Fellows' Festival should tween to-day.

1 should be left at Beach's Hall beeenllie Hours 6f nine ancf' four coSc

Strawberries.—J. W. Edwards has fine fresh only 10 cents per quart, at his

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Oratiop4 iikCoL' R. W.tffhompJo*.Music, by handle: 1 i*. 1 Bcnedit^ipn, by ^v, jBf HawiUw-l Tho prooea&ipn will again be formed and proceed W 'tlrte distfibntion W "fhe1 flowam on^oldierfl1»graves/ nnder t^dlr^ecijion of tW -comouttee ooflowerai

Store, second door east of the Terre Haute House. Call a^g^'wMfclthteyarc cheap. dlt

The Great Popular Picnic pi ihe season, will, undoubtedly, be one .week from to-day, the 2d of June. The trip 'oV4?'tTi4 fteWfe&froad to the'tjeautr hll grove near Marshall, will be a novelty (o all of our citizens, and liundredajul^ embrace the opportunity of partioiJiMnfe*1 in the pleasure excursion on the new road.

Professor ^Tout's" full Brais Band Bas ngaged by the Committee of A arrange ments, so th may be sel sion.

»j the Uommitteeot A arrange-

(rrurExtinlM.-Tlie Good Temprill gooMapdjtoic 1 Weg^a

pate. Toats' brass and string band will

Trains leave degot^atJE o'clock, iy

THE train for the races will leave this afternoon at 2:30. This will take visi tors to the ground a few minutes before the first race, and as the train returns immediately at the close of the last race, it mr*.i«a3ueanKr'Jd cheapest mode of getting to the ground. °n!y twenty-five cento for the ro^pffP-j jffljjjfilL $£x. 1

rp«/Ct[ral to-pigl

for sale aft Barr's, Sage's, and will be at the door.

Strawberry Creun Syni^on draught at Post Office Soda Fount to-day. Try it. [dlt.

|MH(OTi^mV [itffJtl§*V\tvk\} Saloon, 156 "Main street, at 8 o'clock p.

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of Tuesday

/jtyftesttaHfegta an article relative to the rctfctiflllo" Thos. H. Herring from the Presidency of the Northern Bailroad of New and praises his management for the post ten years, inasmuch

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The Elegant Soda Fonumi has just been put in place in the Post

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The Lady readers of the EXPRESS will be glad to learn of something that will lessen the we Wafihlng Compound red to. It has been tried and found to trfeulfe and' can be procured of or a receipt for making it of Wu, RASKIN, Agent, LtlU K') Vyvferre Hmt^ln

giitu iv/ icaiu ui Duiuvtuiug tuat niu

afihing Compound as the article refer-

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letter fe"!Sentfy' yeSefved' Trbrh "Uap Donald, a well-known and highly respected citizen of this place, who has recently engaged in business in the coal regions of Clay county. It sufficiently explains itself, and I will only remark that it was entirely unsolicited .and, not writ/,en afrft puff forliie stove mentioned.

S. R. HENDERSON.

"The stove surpasses our expectations. In fact, would not sell it for three times what it cost me, if I could not get anothter like it, and as for the saving in fuel, it will more than pay for itself in one year, here where wood is no object. It would certainly pay for itself in a very short time where fuel is higher. My wife says that she would have no other stove now. One common coal bucket of coal will last all day and keep up a good fire, and sis for baking, it does all thaFis'cilkifcfed foil it and with one of the "American Broilers" we can have the finest broiled steaks that any person ever put a fork into. There Is no smell or taste of smoke or raijL&cA them. I would advise every person to buy a "Chicago" and an "American Broiler" and they need have no feat» but what wffafcnUy •&rtrh:^&c& "afrti&rehtteal" three times a day, provided- they furnish the materials to get them up with.

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§uamy suitable

ency of for making ice cream, for .60 cenUoer Jei^ ordtiLfLitt^b^1 ter saloon will receive prompt attention

^^esl^fravr^e^tpk)^ at W. C. Edwards' second door east of Terre Haute House only 20 cents per quart. Call and get some of them. 25-dlt.

Look here, reader, we do not wish to tell you that consumption can be cuiqd

has discovered a remedy that will make men liv^fttyf^anjl doffofor want or work. No, you have heard enough of that,, an^ywe do pot wonder llmyou fcavfe Dy this fjine' become dis gusted with it. But whpn we tell you

twlir- fl'tfW'W

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positively cure the worst cases of Catarrh, we only assert that which thousands can tttfifcdx S'IW it mid

yia1Will

be con-

»vkicedS0^ «,Hll Sent by mail for sixty cents. Address R. V. Pierce, M. IX, Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by Druggists. dwlw.

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Burnett's Flavoring Extracts.

irity fif extracts conqsta,

Th|y ine

flwarrantedfree from the poisonous oils

now in the mafKjt.^ ^Tiegf ffe^ no^ ^nlj true to their names, but are prepared from fruits of the best quality, and are 'so highly concentrated that a Comparatively small quantity only need be used.

JOSEPH BURNETT & Co., Boston, Manufactures and Proprietors. For sale by

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7ft YMiehaiAclt)^

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quality of fresh meatg/wfiMiTl^ Vin lelf cheaper than anybody else for cash. He has also a good supply of Southdown Spring Lambs. Corner Sixth and Ohio. 25,dlw

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Ind.

\Fdjurtli ^south

of Ohio street, will keep on hand a good teiti«Dl 5 persons who want berries tQ U49 hyitii^wquantity, or at any time through the day, will do well to call on A. C. Jackson. He is also getting fresh peas, beets and other garden vegetables, from St. Louift All ordpr^.

jl ^.1 iit £i.k.iLi 1^. f.

£EJ|C?TEpicure BrotteT W—. Something entirely new for broiling meats, toasting bread. Call and g«t eUfc*forstrial af not satisfactory, no pay. Call at Ball's Stove

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Ice Cold !—Ice Chests, Refrigerators, Water.Cqoler, Ice Cream Freezers, Bath Tubs, all kinds and prices. Call and look through at Ball's Stove Store before

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"The SnWiOlfl Wghrient with New Shoes."—Frank Crawford IB daily receiving New Goods from the manufactories. Call and examine his Custom Work of all kinds.' No. 98 Main street.

A. C. Jackson, South .Fqurtfi .street, near Engine House, will sell} small PotA~ toes for 20 cents per bushel: large ones from 25 to 30 cents, 21 ,dlw

S. L. Strang, of 149 Main street, left last Saturday for his second trip to New

the retail line of millinery makes it necessary to go often (9 New York and by this they afre always rfhle 'to'takfe advantage of any change in tfcfc market Look out for new styles this week. 9-tf

tjfts* ®ftt "Office, has been

reduced to gold and specie basis where the best brands of Virginia Smoking To ba«cd ttre 1,40 $er pound.

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from'the Importers.

20-tf.

'"Attncfltt (jlKd«, ia operate prices and liberal' tft&tfateiit Is Che daily programme at Ryce's Carpet Hall.

Haye yoo iirasbA?'^

Sot^ J^f^jck if {Ije, hat: ,n9r, br|ck. to jld,"

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Main street. 30,dim

are astonished at the low prices.

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DOWLING HALL,

FRIDAY, MAY27,1870,

Admission 25 Cents. Reserved Seats 50 Cents. Tickets for salq at B..6L Cox's Boi

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AMUSEMENTS.

HO! FOR THE RACES!

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During the Races a Special Train will leave tho Passenger Station daily at 2.30 P-.M., prompt, and arrive at the Ground in time for the first raco ef the day.

Roturning, will leave the Qronnds at the close of the Races. Fare for the "Round Trip" 25 cents. Tickets to be procured at the Ticket Office.

Ed^ RyPBIjDLB,1

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ASItrilY M. E. SABBATH SCHOOL,

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Hunter's Issociationvfv

Sunday,.May 29th, ISJP^i A1 KiRUKBHil^'S ^ROTE,

South of Terre Haute, on the Prairieton road, ono half mile from town. Tho Association respectfully invite all their friends aqd assure tni

em that they mnBt and

ha he re

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noon, on tho grounds. Prof, luqua's Brass and String BanAwiU be in KM adanee." irr .-.-no

Omni isos will run to and from tho pic-nic grounds and Concordia Hall^ill day. 24dtd ., a—

PROVIDENCE HOSVITAI^ .1

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AT HOWLING HALL,

Commencing Monday, Hay 30, 1870.

T&i Fair forihl fcehel/of ^FOvldJn 0 Hospital at Terre Haute, Indiana, opens on Monday, tho 30th of May, at 7 30 P. M., and will continue Tuesday, Wednesday, and close Thursday evening with a grand t/

Amateur Concert 1 I Conducted under the airootion, and with the aid of some of the most accomplished of our lady and gentlemen voealistsi iti

AN EXCURSION TO

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TUESDAY, MAY

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31sl, 1870,

Where an entertainment will bo given by the young ladios of the institution. It oommonoes at 10 :30 A. Lunch about noon. Concert

at 2:30

Tickets foi whole entertain

BaVpeftAyi

grounds of the Institute. Excursion Trains will run from Terre Hante to St. Mary's between 9 and 10:30

return .between 4 and 6f,,*. ,,_Civj!,, The managers of the vanous Railroads communicating with Terre Hante have kindly granted the privilege of half-fare to all ««tS(wjrirotair tiek»cr i^nmresf in-tw lair.

MARSHAL'S SALE.

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but' Brick to Smack—Maple Sugar •eel

Tcb "TCrcamT!—W. H.

Scudder would respectfully inform his faaiyfipatrpns fhat,he haa refitted., Up his rooms and is now prepared to serve all who may favor him with a call in all articles in the Confectionery line. Also K^^§3r&|wised at£AphMfed^ Spdi ptMWS neishow prepared'to serve tbe best glass of Soda in the market.

will sell, on Tuesday, May 31st, at the publie pound, three horses^ taken np^ymo tor •_ i- Oil*'™

the nose and star in tho forehead one bay filly with star in tho forehead and colt, hind

feet whit, and ono brown jearlinir orit.Sale between the houns or^W ^d ^o/dook. m26dtds City Marshal.

(^TT TREASipj^S ^OTICtj Notice is hereby riven that the Delinqt Tax List has been directed to me for theyear i» awow Terre Hante,in Vigo eounty.Indiana, under tho Con uesam en nt

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MARC

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5HOEMBHL, City Treasurer.

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ipnbllean nominatinf Convention

Republican Nominating Convention. Wk arc aathoriied to annoance the name of WILLIAM BARRICK, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating Convention.

We are authorised to announce the name of MATT. M. BROWN, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican nominatingConvention. roa. announce tho name of

nfi 'i {WILLIAM PADDOCK for ro-electipn to tho effico of County Auditor, subject to the decision of tho Republican Convention.

offico^tCounty Treasurer, subject to the do-

ASSR8SOB.

WB are authorixed to announce itii naino of JACK^NSMPPa^^^^^Hie of w^^^ffincmTokvention.

FOR RENT.

FOR

RENT-A Room t*Jet. opiwsito the PostofiSce apply to Dr. ATRICK.. 26dlw

WANTED.

xfT^wTBD—Boarders to occupy two good rooms in an eligible location apply at this office or address Box 1940. 25dtf

jiwidilaiKliAit wanted at the National Hoose call lmliately. 25d*t

WANTED—Twoby

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SBt .... Criminal ClreaH

^.rv: oMoator of the Vlfo •rt, SBbJeot to the dec

jeot to the dMlalon of tho Re

Couaty Convention. KiratsniTATtvK.

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r«*enUUre In tho Ledslatore, subject to daeision of tho Aopnblioan nominating Convention. wooaon. tho nataoof

,0~ftr tho o£ei of Sherifof ty, sobieet to tho decision of tho

or three Lady Solicitors

for a highly honorable business heretofore monopolised men^ business permafore monopolised Dy men. Dimness permanent and good pay: satisfactory references required enquire at Buntin House office. ,d3t

WANTED—Two

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nice new ears, dinners, good

8peeohe8v Ac, Come one, come all, and hare a

JDA YS HECHE A TION

girls, ono to do kitohen

work, and one for general house work inquire at Teutonia Hotel, Main street. Zltf .welling house

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Call at this

w«J FOR SALE.

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fjlOR SALE—One fancy Counter, 11 feet in J? length also two fancy Show Cases inire at GF. A. HARTUNO GO'S. Main quire street, between 9th and Canal i26dtf

FHouse,9Chestnutcellar,•-pantryofdwelling-

iR SALE—A new two story roomsa and halls, corner lot. street, east 7.th st»

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riM HNbei ,n«^fsti.

seven roomB, woodshed and rear buildings Inquire at nrst house north of the premises. J. H. FISBECK. mlC

_R SALE—One of the most desirable j.- Private Residences in Terre Haute, for sale or trade for a smaller house, three or four squares from my place of business size of Lot 350 by 115 feet, well set with fruit and- ornamental trees house contains 11 and- ornamental trees House contains 11

civen immediately apply to MAJOR B.

fortable little house,blacksmith shop, stable, well, fruit trees and 40 stands of CTapes: will be sold at a bargain: inquire of W.L. HODDY, at the news room of this office.

)R SALE—Season Tiokets for the Torre Hante TrottingPark are for sale at the mll-dtff kstore of B. ]B Co, esln this cBy fnrifiij^vk fee ibJ m»e ol 0\4n street in Terre Hante also vacant lq^st on

for sale and trade, together with good stands to be occupied. Will take good timbered lands and some western lands on exchange. Also some good farms for sale and trade.— Will take goods or city property on exchange See Wharton & Keeler, by P. 0.

FOR

SALE—20 LOTS—In C. Gilbert's ad dition, in the eastern part of tho city, fo: sale on accommodating tornig to thoso desir-

Mofamprctving tto^thepreeont season,

FORofSALE.—Theand

N E W A E I S E E N S

TERRE HAUTE

SPRING RACES

IO BK HOLD AT THB

•Premiums Offered,

Wednesday's Baces.

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Single tiokets 50 cents. For sale at B. G. Cox Book and Stationery Store, at Kussners

Thursday's Races.

.i? ^lson'names'e^LB^ly i6arr, Jr. Mat Colvin names Suoker State. PJBiflAlLBames Grit. 2:30 BACK. ames bay John Baker. Thomas Roach names Matthew Smith. Mat Colvin names bayg rat Ring, formerly

2:45 RACK.

Mat Colvin names Harkaway, BisseU names Daisy Doan. W Wilson names Billy Barr, Jr.

CITI»NS' PURSK OR $2,000.

Thomas Roach names W Thomas-

BisseU names LoaferThomas Roach namos John Morrissey. HUNTER, Proprietors.

OUTS 41 1870.

"TvISSOLUTION.

from the firm, and having

«CW mfifltefBrt to Mr. Brown, in the Crockery trade, I wish all my friends to continue fceir patronage to the house.

HON.

Wood A Mills, engaged in tho _Jness, was dissolved by mutual

consent on the 25th of May, 1870. m26d2t? "WOOD A MILLS.

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Skirts, Cbrs

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undersigned, wishing, to

quit tho business, offers for sale his entire stock Groceries imported Wines and Liquors, Main street, between 3d and 4th. 2dlw G. WEISS.

All Wool Delnes..

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Terre Hante Fair Grounds, for Four Days, lesday, May 34, 1870,

$3,500,

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Ricketts names Hoosier Tom, Thomas Roach names Dan Voorhces. TWO KILK AND KRPKAT BACK.

Wilson names John Bakermas Roach names John Morristey, atColvin names Qaikaway.

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