Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 July 1870 — Page 4
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WednesdajyMondnfc. 1^6^1870.
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TBRKK HACTB AKD ISDIAKAPOLIB
LEAVE. 1:25 A.M ._, 4 :15p. *4
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The City
GROVE ON THE FOURTH.
THE
STEAMER
vertised
LA:IDA. A M. II.
3&E3P icoinmodat DALIA ASPI onort
-00 P.* MZ'™A«OMM®L*TION
2 :10
ST. L0CI8.VA5DAUA ASDTEBR« HAUT« R. LEAVE.
Short Line Route. Kl
Line
5.50 A. M.....' 2:5D J*. M.... 10:25 1". 8T LOOM. ALTOS AND TERM HAOTE
R^SSTKS: I:15A.M.
LBAYI. O •,•48 A FAST EXPRESS
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6:05 A. ^YJF,88 ... 3:55E.*. 2:50 P.
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L.P.AVE. 4:40P-
POSY PFFICSDI^T01^*1' DAILY MAILS.
CLOSE.
pP.
MUI-WF-KKLY KAH-B-
Orayville via. PR»W«»ON.J^CR^«_
C1oses
Wednesdays and IHURADAYS at P- JJJ ».«. Wednesdays and inur
Opens Wednesaa^-"-
NCLSON^N'Tuesdays
TLLE
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PROHKRUTINO^ATT^CWMINA.
HKPRESENTATIVF^ WILSON SMITH, II II. BOUDINOT1.
AMI
Vicinity.
THK water in the river IS at that fftnge which boatmen call ''dead low."
THE
NAIL WORKS
HAVE
OF PTOCK.
THE
SUSPENDED BU«-
NESS FOR THIS WEEK IN ORDER TO TAKE ACCOUNT
NATIONAL STATE BANK DECLARE, A DI
VIDEND OF FIVE PER CENT., FREE FROM TOV-
ERNINENT TAX.
$1,'200 WORTH
OF REFRESHMENTS
A
CLINTON, CAPTAIN JOHN
ILANEY'S BOAT, WAS SUNK NEAR NEWPORT, SEVERAL DAYS SINCE.,
THE owner
of a
bunch
of charms,
CONK W^-K.
ad
AS lost, in this paper, can bear of
the same on application at this office.
('LOSEU.—On account of the excessive heat Mr. R. Garvin has closed HI* merciul College until the TIR^I of August.
11
started yesterday morning for Kan3asJ a view of seeking a location in that
L.xnd of promise.
TLIK effort
to establish a glass
'manu
factory at this point, we arc sorry to learn, is likely to fail for lack of interest and the necessary subscription of stock.
GEO. W. HABERI.Y, ESQ., OF the Terre Haute Iron and Nail Works, returned on the 4th from a northwestern tour ol sev eral weeks, in the interest of the works.
MASONIC.—The joint committee of the various Masonic bodies* on the subject of A site for a Hall, is requested to meet a' Messrs. Uaird & Cruft's office
at
8 o'clock
this (Wednesday) evening. ^J?'A
A COMMUNICATION in regard to the Marshall excursion, is declined on account of the unkind allusions to the people of our neighbor town, whose ill favor we have no disposition to incur.
GERMAN SCHOOI.S.—TWO
schools for
the teaching of the German language to German children only, will be epened this morning -one in the birst ward, will be conducted by
Phillip Diaber, and the
other in Kifth Ward by C. H. Probst.
Two HOYS were heavily lined by
Mrs^ MARY CR.EM, of Honey Creek Township, narrowly escaped death, on the evening ot the 4th, L_v rushingdirectr Iv in front of a pair of frantic runaway horses, near the coiner of
Ohio
streets.
least, but her
IT is A strauge
while hundreds of people went out on crowded trains in the heat and dust to places anything hut inviting or comlortable, our beautiful Fair Grounds, where ample shade, clean grass, good water, are agreeably combined, together with its elose proximity to town, was occupied upon the Fourth by a small family picnic jiarty who knew where true enjoyment as to be found.
aaa^a-,
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.FOURTH OF JIJW-/'
*'li
•1
open Hous
before
,!
VHat11a.m
„t 11 a.m
ASATIRAAYS ATIOFC. W
WEEKLY MAILS WEEKLY M"'""-
jjasonville via.^'^C^TS^FRUIAYS at'9 p. UI
A^HBORO
Opens l»la?s0t
Eastern mails cl°sea jn Sun ay a 'Jtfico oj.ens aur.n^the^jeejf
SSSH WARS®-!***
n.W^.L. A. BURNETT. P.M.
No Money Sunday
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TH KKT
AUDITOR,
,A
WILLIAM PADDOCK. SNSRIFF, ,NV GORDON LEE.
TREASURER,
MORTON C. RANKIN.
!. LXj''[•*•[ /I A? -.
The anniversary
AKBITI
apace
4
and the
and the
3
E*PR«83 ,F
p. A.M
10:25 P! V.."" NIGHT EXPRESS 1ETAHSILLE AND CRAWFOBDBVIU.«.^^
ABBIVB
Mail 11:15 a."-
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0WIT WAS 058 ilii-V*M I yi
of the
.DECLARATION of
the of American Independence JF.AS celebrated in a
very quiet WAY IN'TSIICITFJ BO
far as outward display went. Our Ger* $N4N jfriejkls»were AFL^W&LJJ 16 LVSWA^, Co ielfewati in acficrda&W WATI the ex«llelt programme they had arranged. The day dawned brightly and cheerful as have
mony 6f Tout's SINL caused the slug patriotism t»gle
1'oi#t|
~U „». 7:30
causea me siug
PISH patriotism 46 through .TH#P*L!A«A?«^-® ofbodies of drowsy people as they awoke, half annoyed, yet thrilled with the remembrancesjlhus brought up. ^FBEING FCIIFOMIII fcatjthere W(5ULIL'TI ^OJIIUSUAL stir in the city, there was but little of the old-fashioned rush from one end of the
itjf th« OTH^R IIJ|earJI (OF
ORWK-
a.M
-4 00 East Through--—-J-
15
ftw
M...:. 7:30 a.
vvha(
cniiuren ANA .IIIIJ «»B««
more recent and' SFIRRHA tev^ijtto
somewhat laid the Fourlli bfffiily an
—-r
OSS»®'
ALEXATDEB0CBOPEBJT CORONER, DAVID L. CHRISTY.
HI'INST DIHT-WM. ^I
LENZK
H,
IRH.KP -VSIW RANDOLPH.
COUKT,
JUJOHKT^aTN.k1'
Many of our people went out in various directions upon the railroads, but tlie great bulk of the fexfcurrfioiii.s t& went to Marshall.
The train was chartered bv the
Catholic Benevolent Societies,- and consisted of nineteen well tilled cars. It wa3 certainlythe^
LARGEST and ^JIMWT
~£*—££*&• ~g ^.'"X Z%
venue
A
TT
Jonday
iron
beautiful city with
the Terre Haute iweet martial har-
opposite
Jon/ 11ere FAJ MIFCH JAPFFNG^) torpedoes and crackers, and the burning —,.T— of villainous powder to the amusement of of the TRAW-FRO4IH^LBK»STIWI^H TKEOTTICE^ children and ,the Aiglil RFT *bdrs£ «A' of the ROAD ali4i
stoics and several privateNre^JFE^ pitiienK irom.
ATE
SHILQ. ^JJ. 11 Shortly after eight o'clock, a procession eomposed OF-^HE-KTRE
engines, hose reels and hook ami ladder bolted
truekfc' iiindsbmelf decofatW, ^IR, RE^^LOF,
XS
Veri£n( .loyetiijej iuijnecH R*SNP'TC7CV
I Geman Ijfu^te*s'ABSoci^joji. and Ilaru gari,1 with appropriate Ijanners and regalia, yasjoratted fct tMe'corner of Main and ^E'VELFTLRSFRJITS.^ TFU'proceSS&RT
was led
by Tou& BRPPA JBandj and, ftftjr ^pas-s^ig^ 'through the principal streets marched out to Early's Grove, where^ the exercises WFY'E helR3. 'RJIESE CONSISTED ,of 'bVief aildresses by if on. 1U W. 'fliompBop^JIon.
W. E. McLean, Hon. Moses F. Dunn, and Wni. Mack, Esq. We shall not s|eak at lengthof these addresses. They had one hicvh—lhUtrof-brieTn^s. AT the-c))ilc,lii-f«on of-(s'«jl.s,Thainj)soi)'s remarks the Declaration of 1 ndependence, in
"VT'
three.ininuies'pdst
i"" Tl'i
1
style siiclT^'TTiatgraniTold document lias seldom •bcel'enn£F&TTT$! 'TNIC «XL^!IFTS
were interspersed with music by the band and singirig By tli"§ Mferfnerchor: E. Hendrich acted as President ot the DAY in a manner^nost acceptable. (iymn:lstip' pXerf-lses by 'the .Turheri| concluded I he public exercwes, an lie remainder ol the Jay was enjoyed as only the German PEOPLE know how to enjoy out door meetings. During the afternoon hundreds of people' droiye out to the grove, and it is estimated that near ten thousand people WERE on the-ground during the day.
TTT^ eaclT
other liiif at
be cut. FT Alter the
placed
sue-
this city. Gallagher's Grove, about one
mile
north of Marshall, was selected for the days festivities, a«id on arriving there the excursionists were called to order by John K. Duncan upon whose motion Thomas J. Golden,, of Marshall, was made Chairman. P. R. O'Reilly, ESQ., read the Declaration of Independence, and a patriotic otation was delivered by "Richard Dunnigan, Esq., We hear t,hc effort of this vouriR gentleman highly spoken of.
The people of Marshall have not been blessed with any rain for several'WEEKS, and as a consequence the dust was terribly offensive J* The 'entice party, -WH-S brought safely back in the evening with out
Y. single a^cideijt-,,
On account of there being no general citizens celebration, more than the usual number of people spent the day
LITTLE picnic falherings here and tlieie in
the
beautiful grrifes adjacent the cilv, which, after IRFL, IS the most rntional mode of passing the day. Children know NIL about the Declaration of Indepeu dence*ind PEHLIEIVTHEY nor.the cJtlen people CUE about Rearing it read or to listen to ispread-tagle orations, which of necessity ure apt to take the same direction hence there is no rebsbu why "a psoper bbserv anceofthe ilaymay not consiit of friend and FAMILIES nniting^in social gathering* for purely personal enjoyment.
The evening of the Fourth ton ml a Considerable number of tired and exhausted mortals, perfectly willing to remain at home, and many of these niis=ed a brilliant exhibition at the corner ot Main and'Third streets'. The New York Store was brilliantly illuminated with near one hundred Chinese lanterns.— Rockets were sent up, and colored fires burned by Messrs. Eberle & Bindley. The exhibition* Wn.* Witnessed by fcome
two or three tho NS:uid Leul le. .|F
the
Mayor last evening for breaking into the Fourth Ward School IIou.se. Superintendent Wiley and the School Trustees are determined to stop the wanton and reckles* abuse of school property.
and boats lor thirty
part
Seventh and
She was not injured in the
escape appeared,
to the
-peetators, little less than MIRATIONS.
matter ol
T^STE that
•W9SW
mJSk
RAILROAD! 1
feast!
coipLrrios or THE I»*AA^I.H«W.MOUBAII.|»AW •^V J\ J. 7_F
Will be Opened OU Monday Next!
citizens were
^IILE -fBIa _»LEFTDMIILKP
Indianapolis and giv
ing our people another outlet to the East. On Saturday evening last but one-half NRTLE T«4^K*V4BIIINWD5 !o be laitf oh''the
TIBIALIS'&? fcou'I.i FCA|ri'»a'(!L' be
~r .TZT
tween
HER^' 'SFTFD IHPRAN^OLT&.
MondjiV' piprilinig the track men com menced .their jyork' oi' completion^ and ties, jrjy,
ayitgies.
Jboits anil spi^e^. tojk
their reopective.places ^inj thejtrack astoni'tii'}ng'jrapidity,,|nd at 9J o'fjoqkthe track etv|s had'ppprqacjied yilhin sipty feet of ,eachj j'jrap^ J^UIG W^S, stop [fed fpr a/feW rtipuients tilltte arrival
iv,.IUrge
Indianapolis an# DantiUe
I I AA. A LMM IL/FTI IRADT !W 1 FL*R\
7 jlerintendcnt ^prominent citissens froin Greendastife. ,!J I( All IIIINGI BIII^ready, Mr.:Beach, SIL [icriiitendetit *of cjohslhfctioli CAI the new road gave the' wofif, imd tiife' trackintefi slosed up the M^P, spHce'WR^ WERE' boltjwl ONVAI^D all''thfi
SIL
spikes driven but
ONVA^D all th spikes driven but
N* I. 1 KNORMPPL* (AYA0.il
Talmage, and Chief Engineer Cozad step,^-17r?Mra.d "3rove Two and then .MI:. King,treasurer of the roafl, ami Mr. Wallick, SuperiiUendent of ,T he Western'IMOIJ^EGRAJ^ STEP^ iorW^RD and 3rove (lie iwo last spikes, and the iron bund* WERE completed ..atr FO^R
TWTSTTFL H^VP TO
completion of-the ITOA^HI*E
or lour trains passed over and came ou to (ireciip.tle when .Engineer, .Ludd
came to
was
in CHARKCSAL':ONC,, and JN^TH TL»e OL?4
(X'.RS
'lerre
the. run
Maute,
from
TLU-ee Htuiidued'ADDIT IOIMI hands were put,on yesterday, surfacing up the track and' by Monday next IHE road
fare
days. Fare arid full
A CAI.I.EH MEI-rrr.VT of the .Southern Indiana Presbyterian .Syntnl met at INdianapoli*, LA^T evening, and will continue in SEWION-FWR "SEVERAL'DA*^R--»N*»»
I-
to arrnnsfe
BOIRTIDAISE^'RTF PMD»RTENES
and attend toother business necessitated by the reeiail luiipn the OI 4 aipd New School branches. Tfcelirst Chinch
citv, is'represented by Rev.
\va spread
••yjtn
KxcuRstoN. -W. M. JJNES, I'.s(|., WIAIES us from Indianapolis, to let the jieople know that
A fjrand ysejjrsion, is PU^ECTED
to Put-in-Bay' and Niagara'Falls. The train will start on the 8th ol August, anJ will run to Richmond and Dayton, thence to Sandusky, from there by boat on Lake Erie, sloping AT Pu'-i n'-Bay Island, to leave all who -may desire to stop there-, and from there FU ,TO Niajjara Falls.— Tickets will be Rood on ail regular trains
of this
J. E. I.apslev
and Eldei' \V- W. IL^I-S. TBC ,Se\nd Miurch IS REPRCS«^IIL ed LI^ 'Blackford Condit
ALID Elder Robert'NICOLJ V^"
no
particular
F'
Rev. Thujuas SPEWXR wilj BE,PIE^NT as a member of the kvnod, thoijsb rejjre?eutinn
I
hurcli.
will be
thrown open to the public for traffic. The {completion^fttU* link uj^pfthey, grand avenue of travel and commerce, will, without doubt, prove beneficial to.the interests of Terre Haute. There is plenTJ^OF business for both the roads from, TLIIS^ city to Indianapolis, and it is not at all probable thatShe old joad will, in the end, suffer a diminution of its earnings. TLIEI E being now two rival lines from St. LOUIRTO New 1TbrC7it"is not unreasonable'' to suppose there will be the most active competition. Whether this will be largely beneficial to the immediate competitors, may be questioned but the public will never complain that the tariff'on passengers or freight is too low.
Wo congratulate the pebplc of Terre Haute upon their very exceptionally good fortune in securing railroad facilities ol
the
w\iich
SPTAN
for, the successfuf nitthagement If tlie ex cursion. 'ILIE net OCEEDS OF IJIE ^xcur sion, w.e leanij will reach the handsome sum 6f five hiindre'd dollars.
highest order without the usual accompaniment of a great city debt. Our geographical position has given us, without cost, those advantages for which other cities have expended and are expending millions of dollars. No city has a brighter
future
in quiet
thaii that which opefts before us. Greatness in trade and manufactures is witliih our reach, and it will be our own fault if we do not attain to it.
A 1'R.ICASANT OCCASION!-"-OWing to changes, in RUNNILFG5OT^»FEHTEJ'''V,'11INS the time'IK NT haifd^when-the pteasaht associations existing between Mr. T: £. Buntin, proprietor of the JTerre Haute House, and the cdndjictors and other attaches O( the Terre Haute and Indianapolis, and the IIITKATIATI^IF IUID S^JLOIYR are
to1
be in a measure severed. In view of this fact an invitation was extended, to. these gentlemen and their friends to partake of a social farewell dinner on the Fourth. The invitations were issued,and of course accepted. Who was ever known to refuse an invitation to one of Cani Buntin's dinners. Among the guests were a number of gentlemen from St, Louis, Indianapolis and other points. A splendid bilj O.T
out, a lot of new silver
ware just from New York was unveiled'" and—well, we'shall not attempt to srpeak of the dinner. -1
'n 4
After the cloth had been removed, figuratively speaking, a number of guests gathered about a table. Paymaster Hager, of the, Vandalra road, was made, chairman, and Col.LY N. Hudson offered the following
Th IdH'Uutd t'/ thi I\riL\.lL(llmt.-c
One of the best landlord* in the
as well
WT.ild,
as one of the best ol tello.vs. May
his shadow never grow lcs.s, but continue ,to expand in the future a it has in the past, oiuil, liUiUiu LA ,,jully soul, it will :ike in and overshadow all the world, and the resl if mankind."
Mr. liniilin responded in a felicitous manner, and in Cohcliision offered a toast to the "Officer* and attaches of ihe St. 1,,
T. II. A T.. and the I. IV St. I,. |{. R. Co's. Hon. B. W. llanna, Attorney of the I. &
St.
L. 1\. K, being called
gifts OF prosperity and I'enowm*
They are already in lipe of battle, and we know they must tight but we trust and believe that a the end of the contest, be it longer or shorter, none will be found Ian-1 gujsljing with the pain of barbed spear or •poisoned arrow. Like Spartan warriors, we will GO (JO the appointed! Held of battle and return with our shields, or on them. I oftfer THE health of the St. L..! VT| T. H. «V K. R. ani,L tl\eir sliiUful
ng^sm»y»i«r wwxfa
officers, William R. McKeen, Charies P«ddle and John W. Conloque and the 1. & St. L. R. R. commanded bv theveter 'RAN General Thoinas A Morris and "Jacob
D. Herkimer. "R This brought out W. R. McKeen,. President of tlie St.
Ij.
V. T.' H. & I. R. R-,
whores ponded briefly and gave in conclusion: T,RF "Thecommeree of St. Loins—may ITE future development AUFPASTF
the EZPTCTA^ I TH
tions of JHER^OAT ^^TIUIE FRIEND9J'V
TI
,R.
John Morse, ^ashier of the. & St
R, RESPQND^D xnd then Hon. B- W, LUI^asaid:
(J
UND everywhere he is known. I think vdne will be offended with the title if I confer one npori him to-day. I therefore, ^IJGGEST the continued heaith and happiness ^»F Baron Wilhelm Henrich Y°n .Fyikbine." ^N the absence
of
Baron, Mr. W. B, Tueil said ft good word, and amidst the [topping of ginger pop or) Something else, the company arose from the
tables
JV,...,.'
fttinlites of laAt meeting w*re!reft and appjofed ACCOUNTS.'
its
ten A. M." Cheer after
'nheei ^vent up lor itK
success,
jere of
and,,for ..t)I|S
the road.
OL^ICIERE ot tlie roaa 'rtiere was one remarkable feature connected with its completion. -IT^ W^IS Voubd thaUhe two last bars thirty feet in length exactly filled t!ie space tobe com pel led.. It is siiid that not one time in live hundred where two tracks are appnwcli-
were referred. Of the amount al
lowed $382 was' for police, $400 for the FIRE Deparlnient and ^307,50' for Street
purposes: I PET1*I(WS. 0S Jiir. 'Dowling 'I EDTL'A'report from the Blaid"of School Tt fisifees,' in wliicli" it wa.1 stfted ilinfone 'oft he' new school houses HJI, been localed 'on the corner of
ai|l L'2th streets, tfnd asking thfe-Council toaorder the grAde of 12th'street tobe e? TAPS'LIED at "thatWht. The report was accepted afid
I lie prayer
Mr. O'Connell pi EVEN ted a jVetition from pioperty holders a king lor a cross ing on Ohio sti eels over tlie E. A C. Railroad. After full discif&ion MI'. O'CoA nell withdrew the petition' until''IFCE TLWT
JJFE. I
regplar. meeting. It. D.
Campbell petitioned to build
stairway
to
the basemCtlt of his building
en Thirteenth street. Granted. The Committee on streets, reported on the]petitioner grading and graveling of 2nct street, from the residence of Mr. Latkb to Moffatt street. The matter was referred to the Mayor, who was instructed to ascertain if a sufficient number of property holders have petitioned for the jmprov.ement of said street.
THE
same Committee reported a
hole on Wabash street near 12th, stating thai the mud hole is located on a side walk in that vicinity, and that the city had no power to abate such nuisance at the public expense. Concurred in.
The Committee on Taxes reported against abating the taxes of W. F. Bris' coe. Concurred in.
The Board of Equalization reported as haVing completed it.1* labors, stating that TH^ asljessment' had' been raised by the Board to the extent of$70,070 40, liahkijig the total assessment of the city for the year 1370,
to
to
$3,173,130 personal
property. The report was concurred in. idr. Dowling, from the FinanceCommittee, reported ordinances fixing the tax levy for the present year. ^THC lew, as reported, amounts in tot
SI 22 on each $100 oCreal and person* al (property in the city, as follows: For tuition purposes,15 cenis.
For general purposes, 70 cents. For Normal School bonds, 25 cents. For interest on K. T. II.. & Chicago Railroad sinking fund, 5 cents.
The ordinances, were adopted by a unanimous vote. AN ordinance was reported, by the same committee and adopted, instructing the Treasurer to keep separate accounts of all the funds of the city, and to deposit spiecial funds where the best legal inter
est
and security can
be obtained.
Mr. Forre.it offered an ordinance regu lating the manner of doing business in the office,of the St seet Commissioner.
The Council
1
to
re.-pond,
said: 1 desire to embrace in the amenities
,this
of
occasion, two among the greatest institutions of this State, together with their representative men. Wewidi tlieiu both, aud all connected with them, THE^ iricbfct
The or
dinance was pasf-ed by .A: vote of five to three. ,I The
Stieef Coini'nissioi)er was aut
ized to HAVE the
well
on ihe public square
•I 'I .1 .1! it
repaired. ,U .(LII ,• ,. hi inutioii -J .I I
nes
(I'Mara
was allowed
Y:I" Inr extra services in attending the Bjard of Equalization. Tbe City Treasurer Iepoittd several A-edeemcd bonds ami coupons for destruction. •Messrs.
Seeburger, Dowling and
nell were appointed a
O'Con
committee to bnrn
the same. '"I' Th.' Cilv Treasurer made his monthly ro'pori.
tiien adjourned until next
Tuesda ni ht
IFX!'C ».TIJ
Ui*
IF it
THE contract for the erection of a Wigwam lor Republican meetings during'the campaign, lias been let to Mr. James Hook, who will immediately commence ilk construction. It will be. located, as heretofore announced, on the open, lot on Main rtreel. east of Sixth 5treet. The 'building.will be so far constructed as to accommodate the meeting on
Saturday
evening next, when Hon, Moses F. Dunn will speak. It will be completed and formally dedicated on the evening of Monday, the 18th inst., with an address by Se'i^atoi O. P. Mortoi
BLANK NOTES, single sl^ee/s''anil bound in small tooks, ou sale at the Daily EXPRESS} Steam Printing Establishment
TUTS
HOM. MOSES F. DCT5, The Jtepublican Candidate for Congress, will iss the people of Terre Haute and vicinity Of
,,
''I propose the L»ealtli of one JCN^N and esteemed by all of us. He is absent in the TTESH,whichislarge'indeerf, 6ut he LI present Wittf ns tiri scriil, whieh is larger Hia JKIN«J heart, excellent- sense, aud intiexible a,dheren^E TO THP line of duty have won for him golden opinions HERE,
nirday Evenine, Jnly 9tb,
»1
the distinguished
!KU
•."!•} —-I
Council
PROCEEDINGS.
COON^N. CHAMBER, July 5, 1870. donncil met in regular session. PreA en(,' Mayor Cookerly, Cotincitaieh Coats P9\IL itig, Forrest, Hager, O'Connell Kpclnvell. Seeburger, Walsli.!JL
THE WIGWAM
On Main the ereitt as to AITAU
L. A. BCRNETT,
110'^ f!"
Under the new rule.adSpted, the Coun
'rhnr
considered the accounts
presented
against the citv. Bills'td the amount of $I,i7,0C were allo^ved",' and sundry AC
granted.
I A.4.4 KI'o 'NT.- i.• MR. O'I'ohuVl'l, ffbin
the
CB'mmitiec«n
Acdouiitn, I epoi te'IT favorably oh the afecouht'qf.M. Hoilinger. The REPORT was cuiicuricd II^ and the account allWed. 'L'L oVa ui'.'.
KLINE eoiiifi'iiU'ee
IIIAKIN^
Greencaslle, ili one hour
and LIFTED ij aiiI»rtts,a DISTANCE of 3'J miles, Tlie road was found'far better tlian we expected. Much of it has already been bullated and is now as smootli as a house floor.
reported in favor
vni" 11Ei R1IS! !-»RERT II'L.ill lor keep* F\ J! 1 M.LLT, ." IPIF I 'oinin il
Chairman Republican Ex
ecutive Committee:
I will speak at Terre Haute, on Mon day, the 18th inst.—afternoQ as you may choose, if this si pie. O. P. MORTON. lt( has been determined to hold the meeting in the evening, at the new Wigtliat
wdhi. which wiJL BE couiuleted Q.t thr Urn,. M/ I'V.V
.——
-CHILO KILLED.—At Marshall, on the Fourth, a small child was run over by an omnibus and killed.,, It was upon ^OUE SIDE of the street and its
other. The
Ohio
mother called to it to come
over. The child attempted to cross, but oii:account of a dense cloud of dust, did not see the approaching omnibus, filled
with people,
nor did the driver see the
chiltjl until too late. The wheels passed OVER only:half an hour... JVE cpulo IV5T ITAUT ,TH^ name
fif the
parents.
THE T. H. A I. R. R. Company, on Monday morning last refused any longer to draw THEIDOKOIFW?OCJTT6 I'rfitSiapolis
and
iiin'IN'I I-d iii. IV .-'T I eel.-'
lee"
I 'I
est i'LMI!«-t ex peif.-e July, I'OI !M ,• I WJ11, report .U as onciii II
I.NI LE'D
St. Louis Company over their road. In consequence passengers, including those occupying sleeping car berths now have
to
LOV the iliobfh"of 'at!:Sl'I-R The in.
change cars at thi 3poi|it %N^A :t|J
Indianapolis. This action was occasioned by the opposition issuing huge placlards that their's was the
Want a Coo* Want a Situation,
Seventh.
MORTON WILL BE HERE
Monday Evening, July 18th
SEND THE WORD AROUND!
MI. Oil Monday ed the
followi
WASHINGTON, July 4.
"only
ning through cars fromiSt IKMISFTO Yor.k," in face of the fact that the Vandalia route is doing the same thing. It js.diamond cut diamond now for awhile, ,we presume
THE July horticultural meeting, which wasto have been held at Col. Thompson's to-day, is indefinitely postponed. By order of 'President. 'J.- GJ llEifct, Se'ciyI
Prize Numbers
the P. O. Lobby Prize Soda.
'Blackberries.—The finest Lawton Blackberries can be found at George L. Blegier's, on Fourth-'ATTEST*''.near LIFT' Market House.
Soldier's Bennion Picnic
soldier, are invited
^1,000 reward is offered by the proprietor of Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. or Gold* en Medical Discovery for a medicine
4
line run
at the P. O. Lobby
fpr July 2d are 5, 20, 100, H'2 and 203, Holders of these NIUN^«S at once and get their
A Box of Good Cigars to be given away
as
mud
soon as 200 tickets are sold. Try
at Farm
ersburg, Sullivan county, July 20, 18 All soldiers, and all the friends
of the
to
attend.
Speeches will be made by Col. WM. E McLean, Ifon. i.
Qitlnlian, ^OF .Illinoj^J
and A. F. White, Esq., of Rockville. W. T. CRAWFORD, GEO. CA£44^N, Qopuiit»*e
SIMPSON BEECHER.
dw2w
Look at the Bnins!—Aye, look
that
will equal it for the cure of all the diseases for which itis recommended, among which are "BIAIOUSNFLS^/ or.'^Liver
Dr. Sage's Catarrh remedy is 110 hum bug. :j
I 1
Hon. Moses F. Dunn
Will addre-W his fellow-citizens to-wit.: Clinton, Wednesday, July Gth, at night. Rockville, Thursday, July 7th, at night
One hundred more 12-4 Honey Comb Quilts at SI 50. at Tuell, Ripley &
Dealing's. RG
T'R^IF CAIP Ire'T1I|
Just, received a few more pieces of those beautiful Gros Grain Silks which created such a furore in this market, at
don't believe
it, Mr.
ound your promptlv. "jii
•••ITI'- IT"
1
Want a Salesman, Want a Servant Girl,
Want to Sell a House, Want to Sell a Patent, Want to Lend Money,
Want to Rent a House, Want to Sell a Carriage, Want a Boarding Place, .W^ntjo Borrow Money, Want to Sell a House and Lot,
Want to find any one's Address. -S Want
to
find a Strayed Animal,
Want to Sell a Piece of Furniture, JJ IMII&£B<'BWRA Sedont)-jha»FR IFF BW»WIDLND^AIN«£NP AVE LOL
ITOMLBIIOI MF •FFLWGDTLBIWWTT. T7J JV-(SFC Let AMITO* TGFTJ/WT, TXR&TRIH- TIIUIA gantry to hear our gallantstandar bearer. pOL,N(J .D3& ^.33%
You can make your wants known to the readers of the EXPRESS, at only TwentyFive cents a day.
$25 Reward.—A reward of $25.00 will"be paid by the Board of Trustees of the Common Schools of the city of Terre Haute for the arrest and convietion of
Trustees, 2-dlw
Carriage^ Oil Cloths,
IM-RAFFJIJFFGR J«%R^EI£CD AJ tl RIFFTSFRTSF FM- 'MINIITAFCDR&S *Tnd P. MORTON. to hold th the new WIF
notice. J|,.ST N._oh, how dreadful hot it is. Mrs K.—Ye.S, madam, it is very warm,
you manage that Mrs. K.—I use one of Herz & Arnold'N FaiLs, thev are the
best and
•.M I. the cily.
parents upon the
to
this glorious bird on this
da% when he is,^customed
a niagniiiceni0
5Main,corner
ry day. Admission free.
FAMILIES willing
hoods,
unadulterated block COAFJ" S^ITL" Y^IR( ICIYIRL^ T|
Erenimi Mail,
send ine as
order, and I will fill it E. F. MERRILL.
The' hLldsomfeA anVclieaJesT I0J0V Llama points ever exhibited in Terre Haute, just opened at the
6th.
irson'S eve
to accommodate 1(,
teachers with board during the
term of the Normal School to begin
plainly the number of boarders desired whether ladies or gentlemen preferred {HE'TTR^JIND ^WNBFER qf he RESIDUE and the price PER week. The term will continue four weeks.
WM. A. JONES, FCRTTOMMFC School
reserving
-Henderson's
MB.^T R, FRPMAN:—Dear Sir: 1 procured of yoirafew^eeks since a pair of your Lazarus & Morris'Perfected Spec* tacles, which I have used ever since with MROFR? 9AFI(^WIOTIVIHAF? -''ANY ^1 have ev used before. E. BALL.
Terre Haute. Sept, 23, 1689. S sep 28tf.
Removal.—Mrs. A. Ritterkamp has removed her hair-dressjng shop to the corner of 4th and Main streets, over War ren, Hoberg & Co.'s store.
Powders, Soda and Cream ^Tartar.. .ALEA^RE^BLE. Dyspeptics and Invalids can use1 if wit impunity. Prepared by
at
the ruins of what ONC%V%BE magnificent sets of teeth,to be seep'pveYVTFEIJ iffiso ciety. Look at them,and ask yourself if it is not marvellous that such destruction is permitted, when, by SIMPLY USING SO ZODONT, any teeth, however 'fragile, may be preserved from decay or blemish as long as life lasts. "Spalding'r Glife,'L IUMFPL^N 'ifeteiy house. dlw
C. I. RIPLEY.
Ladies, Misses and Children's
4ritcfaet|e /UIPP^FTT
S. L. STRAUS & Co.'s,
j20 149 Main
st. bet. 5th and Gth.
New Black jet jcwclryfor the million
JUATJEC^Y^T HFIFR& ACID'S.
Cbln-
plaint," constipated bowels, impure blood, scrofulous diseases, eruptions, pimples blotches, boils and severe and lingering coughs, bronchitis, consumption in its early STA^E# AND HERV6IS£DTN(F^E^N-IL DE-S bility. Sold by druggists.
White "anil'1 Checked MATTINGS, ell widths and at very low prices, at Ryce's Carpet Hall.
HER7. & ARNOLD.
Jtfotldv. opposite tlie Post Office, sells TUW&HM*FV^LBII Smoking Tobacco for
One Dollar per pound.
Jicw arrival.— Herz «SC Arnold are in receipt of 100 dozen of Fanning's Skel eton Corsets, which will be sold to the Trade at manufacturers prices, and 1 tailed at Jobber's rates.
Herz & Arnold ilktfins.
C^'V
beat the World on
K&FAWI)
New Braid Silk Fans\ Just received! 75 doz.: en! Silk Fans from New York! Bankrupt sale, to be retailed for less than Im-
OSL HERZ & ARNOLD.
Having removed my office to the corner of Fourth and Ohio streets, I am I don't consider bombast and lalse- IUK LAMI, WDH-II EUNNQS MEI prepared to fill all orders for the pure,
necessary in doing business, and I
ty
airf
will sell
cheap
.. ... L. ..
as others
dare
^l^adt^i^L'rsi^ b^jlei^ o«L dies, Misses and Children's Lasting, Goat, Morrocoo, Scollop Top,Custom-made and Polish Boots and Shoes. All classes of
FOR RENT.
oe Store, on
Eagl Broi Mai
WFFI. at this«ftee
'J
W. E. "HENDRICH, President.
•tit uii.jO
R8KT-A briek lKfase of 9 rooms
LTKB. at his Boo
AID street.
n^TTr—Klnar Jtill ffif: rent, for sale or change for other property: this Mill
Fling
ill B£31—A very desirably brick D^elop riorfh-'ealt corner of SIXTH and I ^TREATS, Catmertyaeoenpied. byT Mr.
G- C-
RAL
ji
beautiful patJie Carpet Hall. iers please take
cheapest in
_____
..udies' Lasting Congress Gaiters, only 00 cents, at Reibold's.
The American Eagle.—Those whose patriotic impulses prompt them to pay their respects
to
spread
1IIH
SIJECIMEN 'AF Joai
Kern's saloon, on Main street.
captured a few months
and
He was
ago in Illinois,
was recently purchased by
Mr. Kern.
^L^I^I^AL MAJWTWYJFCM feet from tip to tip. 4-LT 100 doz. .VS Napkins just received which wc are selling at 75 cts. per dozen, TIEAPFTHFI
BUCKEYE CASH STOKE,
2
»JTT
ROOM^ in second Story
(C-BMKHS'BLD«D& CC«MC Main and
Sixth
STRE^ ATTHE PRAIRIE Citjf. lianlc. ^J25
—1I-R?rnti II^ I. T—~ IW*HTGP,.-,RS
11RU^TEI—TENNIS td haul lumber ni«|U?ri W FA#
Vi^RT'S
—.MI I by a private intr.il inquire 18d2w
I-R^ -few boar^. location Very
FOR SALE.
iH
-t
3ir!olt"SAtE-Cow
Imk-
and calf, and pair hordes,
|j wa^yii' and harnesi will be gold low or TPD^R OTHER
»rof*ft
Kta&swMF*
o.
Fourteenth stroet.'in!Jewett'Baddition,
TS4IUSALE.-9Q LOTS-ln ^Gilbert's nd«iKoi in tWeasterh part ot the fityvftt saleioa aiceom'uiedating terms to those ^improvingthem the present season.
H4«m^ luKiu'aucc Co. of New York. E XTRACTSJIFJ»••' Auierigaij.KXS'1
if
AVNS°
1
lis"
UUNUUTIN ......... ...
special
on
?C"
11,| tTohie"Inshrance Company of New Yoik-wrote in 136V upon $210,000,000 OF fire
HAZARDS, about one-thirtieth of the fire IPSIY^NCE..HOLINESS of the country. Its rislM expiring 'in the "year amounted to $i 8^,705.810, and §214,000,000- were carried at the close of 180!'.
Not. tt»ly„W the lLoirje.^hc sole two millioMollar"capital fire' ctimpany in NeW TOK,5'b*ut iWL'^roW" mr}Hti ttlone ($2J5i«,868/is Ihrger than the total gross
(,s4v
thai vcrMy one-half of lite fire insurancecfnn AD/IH
panics whieh have been.skirted tn tire nitcd
otaie$/utrc/imtu, mw
the 13th inst. will please notity \\. A. JJOIH fiiith to place in any such institution. Jones, through the postoffice, stating Stijl, the management of the Home I .I KNORITSRI RL(»QIRED. INAHIRPS confidence,, and
Stales hu^efailed,
Fraiik jQrawford has a ftill Miteea,,colored Boots—fls to
greien,' quier, purple and bronze.
New Potatoes arC. I. Ripley's.
Shade cloths, in new and beantifi colors, just arrived at Ryce's Carpet Hall
j.
Yoris has not sold his Meat Stand and is not quite brpke, as lias been circu lated by aome designing person or (er soijs, but is fltill on hand with the best quality of fr^sh meats, which' he will sell cheaper than anybody else for cash. He ha6 also a good supply of Southdow Spring*Lambs? =fornei- Sixdf lind OWoi
"The SAME Old
Maria
Rpfeel
buckle and
lfcatlrer bbwf Also, ^IKAESIND Children colored Boots, at Frank Crawford's, 9 Main street.
.MUUTFPRJR^QODG dieap.—In order
Now Shoes^'-R-tFrank (Crawford is daily receiving New Goods from the manufactoi'iefc €ttl»tfhd' examine Jiis Custom Work of all kinds. No. 98 Main street
Spectacles.—yhe largest
to
close out an immense stock of summer goods we will sell everything in our line ^•GREATLY reduc«L prices. Bonnets, haU. EID RIMSI^ BV TIE LITEST' Styles lower than the same quality of goods have ever been sold before the'war at
Everything AT Mondy's Tobacc Store, opposite the -Post Office, has been reduced
to
gold and sjpecie basis where
the best brands of Virginia Smoking Tobacco are sold at $1',00 per pound.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE
The .Board of Directors haya this day declared a dividend of five {.r») percent- IVee from Government tax, payable to Stockhold-
FL^T AND^F^P'BUSINESS
exclusijiciy, I ain now prepared to'soil the '»me wfereatly
(FIRE INSURAMCE. ^Y
CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT.
The President and Directors of the Terre Haute Branch of th*
$ 1 3 3 9 2 3 3 4 8 Of which SI.069.1ST7 00 was in.the U. S.
TOR
TAI$ LINDKMAN, at
,/orfSwnnStreet-
the
JW
residence. (Swan Street —rfr T^0!R SALLI-LSEW Brick 'Collage House on FFH estnut tr f4and"
EEI, WEIWWN
y.as*®
M!S
COXIER.
this may seem like a
bold faith to place in any such institution
wo
4th
I
ril
(J.-}
aL.trifit ill. tiff*,
fiat I
have given
inspires' confidence and wo have given evidence that
they
are not working toward
insolvency." :THE Home.IS'represented in this city by Hosford'and Boudinpt, office cor. 4tli and Main^ts. ., ,... 2 dlw.
The "Panama Skeleton," A new style
at
b(
Skeleton Corset at Her? & Ar
nold^s. Meu's Lasting Browns, only $1 50, at Reibold's, No..70 Main street, between Third and Fourth.* „I
ILI-P-ISS
is hereby given that the. under
signed have been appointed Executors of the wili of I Joseph Grpver, lato of Vigo connty, deceased. All persons indobtcd to said estate wilt' bo required to make prompt settlement. .Said ^te^^olvent^^
Jy6dlm RALl'H THOMPSON.
TklVIDEND NOTICE!" Tjqi l.i jjATj)},At STATE BASK, TBBMI UAUVE. IND., July 5,1870.
C. M. W A RKEN. C...hi«r-
J^I" THE CITY
HAT HOUSE!
Having closed, out iny Stock «t Groceries and gonte' iVifo' the
,r'"J
Goods in my PFLT HI LLA
sell them HPAIMAATT
I
.. !. 1
A
JS#
E I FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
VROMPTLY PAID
Insures DWELLINKS at lowest rates HFRAINST Liphtniifc as well as fire.
TERRE HAUTE BRANCH. DIKKCTOKS: JOHN G.CBAIN. D. W. MINSHAL.l.. WM. U. WARREN. THOS. H. UAKR.
HERMANN 11ULMAJN.
ft'.
inoltiding capital,. of any, other
New Yor^ tire-insurance company.
To
the administrative and executive auttoritv' DF tliis coiiipanr INN^T be accorded the credit of making TLW best ol the I fire situation, of-seeing their wav thriagh r|Jie uncertainties and iuii etli ments of the BUSINESS to rational results. Willi clear ideas anil keen intuit inns, avoiding the avenues to bankruptcy which permeate the fire insurance system, their underwrite upon the principle that fire-insurance is nothing if not profitable. The policy holder ia certainly
I'RESIDKNT
..... 1:
i)
tiiSir jmt-
Have this day ai poin tedfjV*.
J. O. JONES,
West, doing an
PHOTO^IFH Gallery, jjtoatit
Exclusively Fire Business
JOHN U. CRAlN.:
'FFT IN.
iyldt wl
I II
safest with
thai company which makes the most mohey.
security is worth' more,than
THE SECURITY-*RT' any" other company. In the) present confusion, tire insurance can be promised at any price, but it can not.1 be secured at a price below a pay ing point.' ARI office doing a nonpajjing'businfess is simply cheat: and deluskm to THD policy-holder. The Home Instirance Company practices no deception, and we,believe it fo be. gdod for what it contracts to do. When it is understood
.If
.'JIITL? T3B tlii R7K! firfS
v"
Manam of said-Company, and have given him authority to transact its business-, I.J/» It is the. largest Company IN and OE the I IMI
And independent of all combinations, with JJ .186 Branches in the principal cities and
town
,I» .'jf
inthpwest. FII«» CASH ASSETS, JANUARY, 1870,
IIF'
4
'-UJ
Gov-
eminent Bonds. This Company commenced doing business on the 15th of October, 1967. It was the 6rst Insurance Company ever es- ','1* tablished on the Union and Co-operative principlb in this country, and is now the larcest Company in the west, and will very soon be the Ufgest in the country. '-"'.'"J
With over four thousandstorkholders.it represents an aggregate of wealth and bnsi- *F ness influence greater than that of any other' Insurance Company.
It is a confederation of numerous Local Companies, co-operating under a centrfkl mirnagemeat, for mutual safety and profit.—, The stock is distributed over the entire west, systematically apportioned according to population, to secureiocal influence and BUSINESS
Its policy is simple and liberal, without a*"'sixty day clause.
Its losses are
CAREFULLY ADJUSTED
!M! —AKL) H«
,S
J' II
I,
I
y*
,IITW
At Onoe Without Discount.
RIN
tfttmii my*
MANAORK '. 'Sit9 .7. 0. JONES. I'L W»
(jPPICE-141 MAIN STREET,
5
BECON QOR.':
I
ON
ORY COODS. .- si
PT LITUF IL ,I!I- ., 1 ,-• ..:RT IL'i N
i-
F.DT rft tl 1 'AH
"HI- TILLS *-. Ii.\
|IOI
.ii'.'yj
or: «•*,
1
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I'. I .- F. ,li A I St.: T.m., Ill f-i •j,.l I.fi 'u -V ii 1 ).{,
f*
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slj i'iiu -J ™'"i. 1 fi I.'
-i
jw-'JOSll JOiivVi' A
I S» OQX" N R*-' »T
"J
$***•#*
It
,J§.43FN (.
I I till
I IT*
WAEEEIT.HOBERG & CO. ... YI.RI J-R UI I ILL
I
br:
I IT -s-.i if. ',' .'lit/•(• t. .1. a.f ,v
ii
F/I TOS) R- A-
...
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I lit', a
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FTU# Jfjiin .Stroeta.^ ,,
i'l:
)1 UJ OLT'R--
I'
fF.*'
-I'.IRV
'I ii 1
•III-
HAVE OPENED
al
I J-"S, ST
-ro""!
.ivten (iiii iliii -in,, tim
REDUCED PRICES!
Having purchased them Ire'cntly at
R-IVEN
*RANIV
FOR CA.Sli, which enalilqs met
mmtmw
t»
Call and compare goods and prices, at I .. 1 „I Pi.bllp'. Virietv Store Tbanl'he CfedopcBtl My'stock I? all n^w and Lfreah. comprising all the latest style*. (Sail
1 sn.AI
Till.fresh, comprising and before purch*ang et^e»(tiere.
BADGLEY,
vrroh
of ?i
No. H, South 4th Street,
Terre Haute, Ind.
*I ,RF« -I:
Ufa
'"til I
FRI I 1 3-NI'
i:v 1"
.1.
L' F'
["I
3000 Yds. French Percales
At 15 Cents per Yard!
Never before sold airless
ITF.I F.rtl
THATODFTO^
50 i»e. more "White Piquea,"
At 20 Cents per Yard
of
lincf blue
2s
I 4
&.?
j* 'k
:TV- I ..
25,dlw
Regrment with
quantity of
spectacles in assortment—perfectly perfected—at'less than half the current prices at'John R. Freeman's, No. 5 Warren's Block.
IIVT
Worth 35 Cents.
.! •'ISLF.FV IN .B
.W' 4 II 151 S'A
A LOT OFv.
T.I .II
HewSt vie Arabs
W tit
At less than half their valnal
'T' .J',,#1!}*,!," ...-
r'jJi,£tTT
CN»T
Elegant Sash Ribbons
lip Hew Styles,
v7
TOT
V\
LM
0.
Warren, Hoberg &
Great Headquarters for Dry Goods
,'-'H till!
I
.M'O WSIHI-
-i.
I»'S
A uaxii^
ha .d'l
I'
t'j
t.-.f
tor. -ju-
ti
litis AMAS 1\
In all earabfo eas«s«liy
1». 0A
IM.S ^outh trt t^ract,' ket. FariMtU* 5 "TERE HAUM, IUDI«US»« lie can ba emtsulted fro^ ft Ji» to 5 T^«.. ,-CCT Satmajy. Saeoialtr Di»eaae%,«f Wo- 4
EAND C^REII. (JOT^NTIONLREL.- J24 J-
ARCHITECT.'
E O A I E I
.1. A. ViU nAOH,
fePlans,Specifications, Superintendance and ri Detail Drawings furnished for every descrip tion of Builaines. '.?
OKFICI!—Northeast corner of Wabash' nod Sixth Streets. 2d story. Detninir Block.
p. HKAU( HAMP,
TJ. ATTOEIftY AT|,AW
III MAIN STREKT, UPSTAIKS.
Western Land Ifroket• Loans
Negotiated Estates Managed.
Partic^lar-aUention given to Collections. Correspdbdence srtlicitea frrfm ngn-residentg,
MEDICINAL.
w. ioHWSTbjr, it. D. i"
OFFICE—OVER JJEACH'S BANK. RESIDENCK—North side Chestnut Street, between 4th and 5th.
AU oalU .answered promptly, day or night. '1 BovfiO
