Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 July 1870 — Page 4
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TU.RD -.PHILIP RANDOLPH. JUPQE CRIMIHAL COURT, _. JOHN G. CRAIN. PROSECUTTNQ
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Eastern mails closes on Sundays at 6^ Office opens durins the week for sale Stamps Money Order business, &c., frop 7
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REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKER
auuitok,
WILLIAM PADIXK'K. .. I. 'sheriff, GORDON LEE. treasurer, MORTON C. 11AJWN. ,,f recorder, theodoke marxe
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SURVEYOR,
ALEXANDER COOPER.
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CORONER, ,,
DAVID L. CHRISTY. i. COMMISSIONERS,
The City awl Vicinity* ,e jJ'.C/i
Ripf.
TomaToksare
The
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Moses F. Dunn spoke at Clinton
last night, and will speak utl Roukville this itfternoou.. ^1 L|
Prof. SMrrrr,1'Principal of Rockport Academy, has been selected as a teacher
ni
in the Normal behool.
papers are- now being prepared
for the transfer of the Vand&lia-road to the
T. H. & 1. R. R.
Co., which has a per
petuul lease upon ihe same.
The T. H. &"J. R. K.
Co, 'has just
nirt.de the monthly payment to the employes of the road, dropping into this city the large sum of $t8,(K)0. —.—r a A.
"Much
Tai.kee."—Since
th est.
Serious
Forrest got
into the Council, that body hich used to get along with a .session every two weeks, cannot now, with weekly sessions, dispatch the business brought before it.
Notwithstanding the miner's Strike, the Vigo Iron Company expect,to be able to lay in a full supply of block coal by the time their furnaces'is ready to blow in,
which will be in a few dav*4 at far-
Jl'l .'..1 IKlAUAIi
Base Ball.—At
a call meeting re
cently of the young men of this city, a. senior base ball club was organized. The following officers were elected for the season: President, J. O'Neal ice^ President, J. C. Colsoti .Secretary, J. l.udowici Treasurer,.!. Deo£an. Their first practice game will be played on their grounds north of the city, on Saturr day evening.
Runaway—tesietday morn
ing the horses attached to one of J. J. King's milk wagons ran away. The driver was thrown Out near the passenger depot, and seriously injured about the head. A deep gash was cut from the left temple across the top of the head to the right ear, throwing the scalp up the ue of a ui.in's hand. Dr. Armstrong dressed the wound and says the man will get along unless inttaination should set in
11.
develop the divine
does
afflatus. Wg know it. Faili^f |n 3 fr*»j tic attempt at oar after-dipner flair Ine: other day, while smarting uriklfrafBefaiet of cruel and undeserved p*rs«ctatifri, Jwsj produced the following elegastikich^e yk'U distincti^ileilM^,} was
written by Maj. S
not
WjUeon, or Faxon, or. Dora tfnair, House: .ret' u.
Oh the fly! the horrible fly! bing at nose and moath and eye ibbing at nose ana mourn am '•r the jelling, over the meat, ?, I tl dLJ
Damnable insect, you get out!
Accursed fly! From the hell below. Never come pest thit plagues us so. Dancing. The stjnkingjjtyo, where t|e ggrkers We. And even the dogs, with a snarl and a bound. Snap at the insects that swarm around. The air is blue with oaths that try, To drown the hum of the ojus fly. Wh«NSTOI»4ISR#
PAiNi'HJLiAcCiDENT.—»Ou Esigle street yesterday, a boy ^im|d S^fer, in j^™P" ing if^m W ifcejijagoii, his/tfrm upon the large hook to which the scales are suspended, lacerating the -muscled above the elbow in ]^a shocking manner
The
UnaqcflstdWSitf-xomiori.* miusecure this, people go to no end of trouble. It often lakes weeks of hard, hurried work to get ready sacrifice^ are made and annoyances submitted.to, which, after th,e brief period of pleasure' is over, seem senseless families'and friends are Worried and kept upon the go until they are ready to wish there was no such season 4$ summer, a^ftd when the tfitters have gone, in nine.cases out of ten they find it doesn't pay. Cooped up in little narrow rooms in some crowded hotels apd paying exorbitant prices for 'everything that is received, or if staying with friends subjected to the restraints ,anJjisages pecu--liar to every family, they begin to think that home is not such a bad place after all. Their cdnclutiofi.is abpdt right, Iij such weather as ^ve have .been haying home is the only |hia(?e w^ere" tlie^e cdn be real' comfort, for itjis .probably-as jcool as any'place that ca« bQ found and per. feet freedom can be enjoyed there.11 here is no likelihood of disturbing friends and annoying them with customs so different from their own as to be disagreeable, and there are |jo rude, |ll-mann(3r servants^ to be feed at every step, .or^upercilious hotel clerks who have no sanvity and pleasant words for the nobodies. People at home can do pretty much as they pleape/and that is the essential'part of "si good time.' This city is a very pleasant place during the summer^ but^^ve Ichow bun:
Moses
iined by the Mayor on
Tuesday evening for breaking into the Fourth Ward school house, could not pay their line.*, and are now in jail. This is a warning toother boys to cease these depredations upon the school buildings. There is a determination upon the part of the Superintedent and Trustees to arrest every boy caught iu the^ct, watch is being kept, i'
Personal.—lion.
A.
Conner was in
the citv ve-sferdav, and went south on the afternoon train. -«Tf W. H. Buckingham, late of this city, now residing at New Orleans, is at tlie Terre Haute House. He came up on the steamer Natchez, the boat that came in behind in tfielatc face. He claims, bowever, that the Natchez made the best running time, being so unfortunate as to incur two detentions.
J. M. Hiutt, general press correspondent, is in the city, £n route for St. Louis.
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IJIIICRIM SEE^REPESELR
There's a hornpipe danced on the top at ui. nose. There's a vigorous d—n, and a slam and slap And that's the end of the Speaker's nap.
Did God create this pestilent fly Once I was pious, but fell from grace— Plaied the knave open, and *Pe* 3 MadeoTmyself a terrible guy, *1 When the devil caught me out on the Uy.A jis 1
strange it is, that women will try... till with cobalt thie villainous fljW
Whisking,
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How How' «range"it~Veema when a minion are slain To find the multitude doubled again,.jWTJ t»
officers of ihe I. & St. Lous^Rail-
road are making every: pos$iblfl .^exertion to gel the new portion of their line, that between this city and Indiajiopolis, ready for business at the earliest moment. Sev6ral liundred additional mei have beeri put on witbta dt^jr or two, »nd there no doubt that the road will be in good condition for the regular^running of^ssenger and freight" mpfning.
THE
A^EREDITHAL C0°BT
REPRESENTATIVES, WILSON SMITH, 1- W H. H. BOUDINOTT.
in marketi'-J^- ,£
RETURN'SF
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Wild Blackberries
aie ripe.v
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Pest Houf ft to be located on
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Poor Fanu. loumaa .r"
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M^NIA.—TliCet
art) heaps of good common sense in tbe following which' we appi.oprMte the Indianapolis Aeira '''The rusticating period is upon us. It is the time for everybody Wlio cart afl'ord it and for some who can not, to puck up their clothes and hurry away to some other place, under pretence of "enjoying a season of needed repose/'^The main thing' Hf"" to get away jfrom Tionie,' '.Jt matters' not whether to the mountains or the springs, the lakes or the sea shore, the city or the country, i| one, only gets away from home it is enough. There, is a universal ^.delusion thatfiri soine othel-place it is not so hot as" it is at'tome thaf a change of scenery, or of air,'or of sur-
roundings wvor&p, wr^es^d
unaccrtst^£4 Mi res?0«W we never.8aw.uppn ^stand, and one who labored so
dreds :of people who run away lfrom il iii search of cujovmejU^^l who wish them selves back agam before they have been gone a week. The habit of 'wntumcr vis it ing into which we an* falliiig so rapidly is. very much of a humbug, and like many other manias is kept alive by being fashionable. If our readers, however, want to go away and derive real benefit let them" wait until September ,pr"October, when the heated term is over, and the weather is enjoyable.
the
buyer.
caiiditiale
I'or
•V4y,!
Congress, makes the most ,/avorable impression wherever he goes. The
Unim
thus mentions his appearancp at Sullivan on Saturday: Mr. Dunn commenced speaking at few minutes after- o'clock, aud ch^wtr 5—speaking nearly, three hours. His voice was clear and distinct—his gestures graceful aifd easy, and his language beautiful, while liis points were so plainly and forcibly made that no one could misunderstand them, and the frequent applause given-by th« Republicans present showetl their hearty,«ml«*e#ijentB»d appreciation of the eloquence alio the wholesome Kepuhlican truths as they fellfroui the lips of Mr. lnnn.
We do jaot desirv to bfiiW iip jtqw strongly tue liojies of our Republican brethren in other parts Of'.the District^ nor do.we wisli to 'unuecessarily Hatter ouricandidate,'yet we must be permitted to say without tear or contradiction, that the sp^^d^^ed-^H^jLMeskJL Dunn, in Sullivan, July 2d, will compare favorably wiOi.any spfeoh^ver deli^^ed. in our countv, by old or young, man or Tbov, and thcscithing rebuke given Dan X'oorluees for hi»#£*ptitc andhvpocjiti, cal "cry about taxes,. jrw the bfest and mwt complete triumph 'ov^r the "Tall Sycamore" ever witnessed in this section Even Democrats adibft this, andit vull take at least two moredf iDan'* most deceptive speeches to set his brethien back where thev were before thev heard Mr. Dunn. .(Tfl
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THE CAMPAIGN OPENED!
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Tickling, Crawling about:
MO§E§4 F.DP^r,
The Republ Iress the
Sai
turday Evening, July 9th,
AJ^THE .jWf^aWAM On j^nstiygtiftefweea $xth and gevontk, the ereeiion-of whidh wiH be^ijo fa^r completed as to admit of^hfcin^eOBgbeuiiheld-
Let the people^11 oojne'from town and country to heironriralfaWtstandard bearer:
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MORTON* WlLti HE HERHf!
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Frisking, -f.. s'c'Jf
With clam my feet J"'
Hunting us out in quiet retreat. If! like To'ty", at the fly'we ewcar. And the angel recorder enters it there,
w*9III^€Mro*l':
Ni:ws.—i'he AlSerltl Eftaf Assoolation seems lo^be sending newsXrom this city. It nnist b^|u^"4(ra^^cycern^ if the-followi|g wtiich we find in the Ind anapolis ^i? i^-cia^?mayf,bg -taken, as a sample: Siejijil by American Press Association]
Vv^o Terre Haute,
Ind., July 5,
A weit-laiiown citizen named Johnston tvas killed|y a log falling on him while crossing a jitieek nearithis city.
This is (fertainly,nevys, iii.tJiiss«:tion.of 3 £.
countrv.
We
9 irk 3 fe?
wiU'UuHd»)NI«iea
I I |B^cke^ Oisfc Store,
dlt Main corner 6tli.
Straw
at:greatly
Allen
Buckeye Cash Store,
rim dlt Main corner Gth.
having''clos'ed out bfir'entire stock' of' goods at' public .auction, and at prices that gave full satisfaction to all 'concetned, we think it due to our worthy auc-
thifig4Uo«»^^
C. P. Troy, to say that a bet
and with so
constantly
much eiu'11/y to render entire satisfaction to those who~erigag4d'him for undertaking and at the same time, to do
.jjasisr TOV Want a Cook, Want a Situation, r.1
Way a Salesman, ^^Wpht a Servant .Gtrl,t 'fii ,si*!y!iii'-: Want to Rent a Store, "4
Want to Sell a Piano wWant to Sell a House
to
justice
Any one who requires an auc
tioneer at any thne-,will do. well if they '-s •--Vi'J
'*i
can engage his valuable services, for we are satisfied thai they will not regret it. iai: C.
Wittio
& Co.,
:,,i 170, Main St., Dealing's Block. Terre Haute, Ind. hn:' -if} beautiful line of summer silks vet cheap to close out stock, at (lie £7 ad: Vy Buckeye Cash Store dlt _. Main corner 6th.
finve your inoney and get good work.—Melton, the^Eaintei^ .denounces sh6ddy. work in painting. He buys first-widths $h»!fs* paints and .oila of Xiuii^k & Berry, at"low rates,' artd will giye^is ciis'tomers a (irst-class job'of painting f6r a little less money than the trad^.i^doUJ^, it. Orders left at Win. Shuej^^**^-orT ftlilin between 13th,and ^4th,i^re^^ -)r at'the Postofficej will to',' at'tlie lowest rates" Shop^woer Sixth, Lafayette and Locntft^Tgrre ana. 1
Tbe «»m^J|^te| asMrtinettt^of iron frame grenidtnes,(cai» be found-at the'i* dlt
I ,, Buckeye Cash Stpre, Maiti comer 6th? -oii «CJ Millinery good's cheap.—In order to dose out aft itofBge«^9t0ckj simmer
Tgoods
we will sell everything in our line :it greatly reduced prices. Bonnets, hats, aud ribbons of the laiewt styles lower than the^sahie quality of goods have ever been sold before the war at
:s.
$1,000 reward is ofi'etcd by the proprietor of lr. I'ien-e's All. Kxt. or Golden Medi&r PDis&v'ei-y for a- medicine* th:ft' will equal' ?r for the ciirfe of all the dis cases fo^' whichit.U re^iuiueuded, amoiii .which are ''UillioUsiMMs or "Liyer inn plaint." t-onstipatied bowels, impure Mood scrofulous diseases, .»ii'Jl4'ilus, pijiiple-, blotches, boils and severtTand lihgering coughs, bronchitis consumption in its early stages and nervous atrd gcrieral debility. Sold by_drnggists.
lr. Sage's Catarrh'remcd'f i5"nO hum-
"tms.
Soldier's Keiiiiioii Hcnlc at Farm'e^burg, Sullivan county, duly'2(1, 1870. All soldiers, and4 rill the friend--, of the soldier, at-e'invited to attend.
Speeches will be made by Col. Wm. E. McLean, lion, .E, Callahan, o|f, Illinois, ami A. F. White, Rsq., of Rockrille. \V- T. CRAtrroRt), 3Mir
-.(Jko. Cali.aiian,
Ilerr.
r. stR.vus cV co-:%tc:_%'
i20 145) Mainst. bet. 5th iind fitli
Committee
»*•'Simpson Bretmbr.B d-.v'iw r" Haviug removadduj offlce t«Mthe corner of Fourth arid Ohio -«tre6U, 1 am prepared to fill all orders for the pure, unadulterated block coal 'and if you doa't believe it, Mr.
.JUatf, send
Eteniny
ound your order,, atid I will fill it promptiv?^
"rxrf
j-.» E.-F. Merrill.
I A *?£.• Y'.^ K*
:¥ir-
¥"W-ant to Sell a Patent, f,j-r nt -1 Want to Lend Money,. ot.i Want Buy a House, W
atoBoardingMoney,wtLot,
Want to Buy a Horse, Want to Rent a Honse, 0?
to Sell a Carriage, .S"»t a Place, to Borrow
Want to Sell a House and Want to find any one's Address, \\rant to find a Strayed Animal, .Want to Sell a Piece of Furniture, "Want'to Buy a Second-hand Carriage, »Want to find anything you have Lost,
Want to find an Owner for anything Foyncf, Y6u can make your wants known to the ieatferii £f the
Express,
Five Cents a day.
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AfioiM'i
1 Uo-i-i
iip.iar.hsu
-is- 10 UfffitJ JOii
0
Oil
jOn/Monday Postm)wter 3Jui nettopeivfd ^ie/ollo*wpft^ifpaU?lj:
at only Twenty-
1T
||25 Reward.—A regard of $25.00 Will bfe^aid by the Board of Trustees of the'Common Schools of the city of Terre jlaute, for the arrest and eonvietion of any person found injuring the school property. By order of the -Board of Trustees.
i'"-W.
Ex-i
rid&me .j |)|^1 spa^ at.75efre i^aui^Hfn Mondavi the 18[)i^st.pafternojnor evening, irt yoh may choose, if'tliis'suits your people. -1 i' Blo/P ""'"Tt has been determined to hold' jneeting in the evening,' at' the nW Wig*wain,^liich will be completed at that time. .!g^£rV'.Ua». .v
E.
Hendrich,
2-dlw President. •Carriage Oil Cloths, beautiful patterns just received at the Carpet Hall. Manufacturers and others please take notice'.-[
Mrs. N.—Oh, how dreadful hot it is. Mrs. K.—Yes, madam, it is very warm, hut I feci rather comfortable.
Mrs. X.—Is it possible? And how chi you manage that? Mrs. K.—I use one of Herz & Arnold's Fans, tlif-v lire the best and cheapest in tie city. ladies' Lasting Congress Gaiters, only 90 cents, at Reibold's.
Look at the Ruins!—Aye, look at the ruins of what once were magnificent sets of teeth, to be seen everywhere in society. Look at them, and ask yourself if il is not. marvellous thai such destruction iA permitted, when, by simply using So
zodont,any
a, lot of the
^rich^est patterns in Llama lace points ever brought to l^e sold an cheap as common styles have "beensold heretofore. -s
teeth, however fragile, may
be preserved lrom decay or blemish as long a^life lasts "Spalding'r Glue," useful in every hou-e atei dlw
^l|^ndt'.i so i5s
M11. S.' IL
"the Hatter.
All the latest novelties in Dress Lin ens, at pricesj^lyclynust .insure a s^edy, sale. Come and see* tlieru.*
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Fueeman:—tie'ai
^ir: I
proci^r^dof you a tew weeks ^ince a pair fef'j^if'I-a/.arus A Min is'Perfected Spec fades, which I have- used d«'i ^in^.e will more satisfaction than any I have ever used before. 1'-
Ball
Terrp Haute. Sept, 20, 10&9 s^p 28tf. Kenioval.—Mrs. A. Kittcrkauip has removed her hair-dressjng shop to the corner of 4th and Main streets, over War rei^mbe rg & Co.'s store.
Self-raisiug Flour saves all Baking Powders, Soda and Cream Tartar.
tfl .ft i- 1
Always reliable. Dyspeptics and Invalids can use it with impunity. Prepared by
C. I. Ripley
A Box of Good Cigars to be given away as soon as 200 tickets aie .old. Iry the P. O. Lobby Prize Soda. d2t
Ladies, Misses and Children's Maria Antoinette Slippers, steel buckle and leather bow. Also, Misses and Children's colored Boots, at Frank Crawford's, 98 Main street.
New Black jet jewelry for the million iust received at Herz & Arnold's. New Potatoes at C. I. Ripley's.
One hundred more 12-4 Honey Comb Quilts at $1 oO, at Tuell, Ripley & Deming's. 2,dlw
White and Checked Mattings, all and at very low prices, at Ryce's Carpet Hall. ,sf
1,1
and
(loud-1 in my
hin/
mil nJ!
ine as iktaj) as others dure sell tlieni .Call and compare ifoods and prices, at Kiddle .- v.ii iei.v Sloie
llt'inlijuai tcr.s for close buyers oi: dies. i-
:es
aixl 'hildren's La."ting,
on LaGoat,
Muri'Kv.., Sc.dlup Top, (.'iif-tom-made and polish Hoots and Shoes. All classes of La-tin.-,' X"°d-H, at greatly reduced rates, at Reibiild's, No. 70 Main .street.
Voris has not sold his Meat Stand .and is not quite broke, as has been circulated by some designing person or persons, but is still on hand with the best quality of fresh meats, which he will sell chea|ier than anybody else for cash. He has also a good supply of Southdown Surinir Lambs. Corner Sis lb and Ohio.
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"The Same Old Kcgiinent with New Slides."—Frank Crawford is daily receiving New Goods from the manufactories. Call and examine his Custom Work of all kinds.' No.
(J8Main
Spectacles.—The
street
largest quantity of
spectacles in assortment—perfectly perfected—at .less than h:«lf the current prices at John Freeman's, No. 5 Warren's Block.
Everything at Moudy's Tobacc Store, opposite the Post Office, has been reduced to gold and specie basis where the best brands of Virginia Smoking Tobacco are sold at $1,00 per poand.
lam liSSSiSIll SlailiS :i8f" 311811#
Home Insurance Co.«flew Tort, Extracts from"Americaa Eiol^uigc and Eeview.1 f'i 5 .-!»
The Homo Ittafrandfe Cfcm|»ayof New York wrote in 1869 upon $210,000,000 of fire about one-thirtieth of the fire business of the country. Its risks expiring in the year amounted to $188,765,810, and $214,000,000 ,^ri ried at the close of 1869.
Not only is the Home the soW't' million-dollar capital fire compamr in New York, but its gross
alone
surplus
($2,516,368) is larger than the total gross assets, including capital, of any other New York fire insurapoexompaxiy. ..To the administrative find ^executive authority of this company must be accorded the credit of making the best of the fire situation, of seeing their way through the uncertainties and impediments of the business to rational results. With clear ideas and keen intuitions, avoiding the avenues to bankruptcy which permeate the fire insurance system, they underwrite upon the principle that fire insurance is nothing if not profitable. The policy holder is certainly safest with that company which make^ the mostfmoney. Its security is «Mfth more than the security of any other company. In the present confusion, fire insurance can be promised at any price, but it can not be secured at a price below a paying point. An office doing a nonpaying business is simply a cheat and delusion to the policy-holder. The Home Insurance Company practices no deception, and we believe it to be good for what it contracts to do.
When it is understood
thai nearly one-half of the fire insurance com
panics which have been started in the United
are not working toward
they
insolvency." The Home is [represented in this city by Hosford^and Boudinot, office and Main^ sts. O 2 dl
The "Panama Skeleton," a new style of Skeleton Corset at Herz & Arnold's.
Men's Lasting Broarnna, only ?i 50 at Reibold's, No. 70 Main street, between Third and Fourth.
Prank Crawford lias a full line of Misses colored Boots—lis to 2s—blue, green, quier, purple and bronze.
Shade Cloths, in new and beautiful colors, just arrived at Ryce's Carpet Hall
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
Notice is hereby given that thetondersisnefr haa been appointed Administrator oi the instate of James Farrington, late of Vigo county deceased: said estate is supposed to be sol
vent.
GEORGE E. FAKRINGTOIN.
NOTICE
signed have beea appbiitfed-EXjeeutOrs of the will of Joseph Grovwl lato-^t Vigo county, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will bo required to make prompt settlement. Said estate is solvent.
JAMES M. ALLEN.
jy6dlm RALPH THOMPSON.
QUEENSWARE.
CHINA,
si A ii
GLASS,
.QUEENSWARE!
I wish to inform the public that 1 am daily receiving a large Stock of White Granite and Common Ware, White and Gold Band French China, Silver Plated-Car-ters, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Table Glassware in great variety and Table Cutlery.
O Gross quart and gal&tf Hero Jrnit Jaffl 4i0 at wholesale. QK Gross quart and 14 gallon Fruit Jars ivO glass top, at wholesale.
Gross Standard quart and gallon Fruit /iiO Jars, for wax, at wholesale. Gross Brown Earthen quart and J^galten
Fruit Jars, for wax, at wholesale 15 1 Grass Country S tone,quart, gallon and 10 gallon Fruit Jars, for wax,'at wholesale
A Boxes Dithidges XX Flint Glass Lamp OU Chimneys, at wholesale. A Boxes Nos. 0,1, 2 and 3 Round Glass OU Lamp Chimneys, at wholesale. £A Boxes Nos- 0, 1 and 2 Sun Glass Lamp OU Chimneys, at wholesale.
BoxesNo. 1 Sun Hingo, for patent, Lamp /£0 Chimneys, at wholesale. 1 A BoxesNo. 1 Crown Lamp Chimneys, at ±U wholesale. Together with Toilet Setts Wooden ware, «fcc.
My assortment IS now very largfe.
s:
Our Prices on Black Jewelry are far bel«w those of our competitors." Herz
& Arnold.
Moudy, opposite the Past Office, sells tne Dest Drands of Virginia Smoking Tobacoo for One Dollar per pound.
New arrival.— Herz & Arnold are in receipt of 100 dozen of Fanning's Skeleton Corsets, which will be sold to the Trade at manufacturers prices, and retailed at Jobber's rates.
Arnold beat the World on
Ik
Silk Fans. New Braids at Herz & Arnold's. .Silk Fans! Just received! 75 dozen! Silk Fans from New York! Bankrupt sqle', to be retailed for less than Import cost. ''5
Herz
A
Arnold.
Free Liinch at the Dexter Saloon every niornin-i 10-tf I d:m"t cousidi-r bombast and falsehood.- nwcc ii in doing business, and 1 claim' to
TALK ABOUT PRICES! Why, I have been at bottom prices all Winter and Spring, and expect to stay there. Give me a call and you can buy either at wholesale or retail, at prices that will please you, at 78 Main street. DAN^L BROWN,
Successor te Brown & Melvjn.
j24d2m 73 Main St., bet. 3d atnd 4|h pis'
1
«AT
YES!
JONES & JONES Have the
FARMERS? FRIEND
GRAIN
i'-iiii »'lyf i.I
S I I
.?
(Kuhn. the Celebrated Drill Inventor's last and best.)
A Force Feed Drill, Operated
by Spur Ocaryitj.
No Loose Cog Wheels About It! Impossible to Ciioke it—Til# Food Changed
discharge opening in the ctin
and/orre it out, and with
upward* to a.
tt force nut ttraic *nt
It is utterly impossible to
other obstruction».
choke it, and as evidence of this fact the wheat wo have in our sample machine is half chaff, and by turning the wheel it is ,-arried throuph as well as clean wheat.
It will wir any kind oftwain. aad iu quantity dSsirtd. I In other force feed drills to change tne yon remove one cog wheel and put in another and the cog wheels are loose and liable t« be lost- In the FARMERS' FRIEND DRILL heels ore .alt faffenedfto tlf^dr^l.ji od is changMbF
The wheels the feed
tgntflv gi.bzmifl awn
it is done inX)M^fiifco|0^ 1
lever—
it
L»"SEND for Circular showing how* the Farmers' Friend came out ahead in 1869, to JO]ES
& JONES,
.' East side Public Sqlift«£v
CHEAP ENOUGH
oi
DO YOU WANT A HOUSE?
ADVERTISE IX THE EXPRESS.
for •JS
to €FATS A DAY! Tiiese terms arc applicable to allndvortiso ments of tho above class, of five lines ind under. Have You Houses or Rooms for
Rent.'
States have failed, this'-^aay-?sieeBfc»Jike ag im •vajaiKji new
bold faith to place in any stujl^i^stitution. V-| iravMrisiTlHfiiTfltT. Still, the management of flie'' RStae jt»*r «|,|. rV\7rWr 1 ^vl* I CJ„™ UN 1J1 I'HjXMIft A WAI inspires confidence, and we have given evidence that
Parties wishing to advertiso in the KX PRESS, and living at a distance from this office, can incloso their advertisement in an MtfeJpDte wrtjr £hQ| imfte?sar Ji:iy, and for-Wirt-fftn^amc-td iff tmoaslrtbh Postoffice.
FOR RENT.
FORRENT—A
sood Irick, house-ofi' rooms
ti tchC Jbn fcorBcr «1* vfli'and Oiie»hiut streets possession" given' ininioiliati-l?in-quire of l.K. CLATFEi/i'Elt, :it his l?ootan,i Shoe Store, on Main street. jylMll
I^ORRENT—FlourMill
FOR
FORBeach'sat
jy7dltw3t
is hereby given that the under!
for rent, lor sale ..r
exchange for oilier property: this Mill isone mile front: the «ity, iiuilin fine repnir call on WHARTON'
'KEKLEK. jjT-'t
Sc
RENT—A very desirablo brick Dwelling on north-east corner of Sixth and Eagle streets, formerly occupied by Mr. Brown enauixflL.at 15. O. Cox it C'o's. 15t» Main street. 28iltl
RENT—Office Rooms in socond story of Block, corner Main and Sixth street apply the Prairio City Bank, ii eillisy
WiWrt.E91,u''
WANTED—TeamstoPhotograph
family,* 'heatrn® -very centralripnnire at this ofliceji.. V_y lJdS®
FOR SALE.
.JT^QR-iiALK^-t^gwannealf, andpair horses •T %aSon Ail "liafne??-, AvilF brf- sold low oi traded for other property enquire ofGeorce 4 1
FORaoijand'oT
SALEf—Desirable Real Estatc-Thi House Lot on Swan street, between Sixth Seyentli ^streets, in ^Tftfe-e^Kaute, tne residence MrsT u. T.irtife'man, a beautiful cottage with premises well improved and fruit of every character also a lot on Fourteenth street, in Jewrtt's addition. For terms enquire of Mrs. L1NDEMAN, at the residence, on Swan street. .iy2
FOR
SALE—New Brick Cottage House oi Chestnut street, between tth and 7Hi sts Apply to W. E. 11ENDR1CHS, cor -It hand Main streets. je30d"2w
I!pOR
SALE—20 LOTS—In C. (iilbcrt's addition, in the eastern part of tho city, for stlfi on aceonjjjiedatin%t££ogtef thp^'defir ous of improving tjiem tpo prcscnCseason. *my4d3m
1
-. ..
BUlkEiEL^If
AINTE R,
je Q^STEEfy.
11
CHEAP AND PROMPT
FAMILY:,CL™
xi .?
::J'DAN. MILLER,
WbdfcsiM"'a^i lictrtiilBcaf^ in Groceries,Provisions, Nails,Feed, Flour, Fish, Salt. Shingles, &c., &C-, Corner Fourth aBil^higle (^reol*. Terre Haute.
Coniee^d-with tho abCvpkfs A* first-class Wa«on Yard and Boarding House, the proprietorship of which has again been resumed by Mr. Miller, who guarantees to all who may patronize him, good accommodations at reasonable charges." /T eeg~ Board by tlio MoaT, Day, Week or Month, mlldwtf DAN MILLER, Proprietor.
trouble to show goods.
Id
One Second—Will Sow Any Kind of tlralu or Soed. Whether Clean or Fool. The grain is distribited by means of small double spiral feed wheels working in cups under the hopper: these wheels carry the grain
A
-,',4' TERBE-HACTE.INIl.
The Weekly Ejtpr^sl^e!
We will send a copy of
(or
T. C. BUNTIN
TURNER & EUIMN, %. Wholesalo and Retail DEALERS IN
Oi' All kind^fif.
Family Groceries.
fatv --iiiftfjji tr.iU,
Wo are now opening a general sto. k'of I^!l tnily Groceries, embracing every article timally found in such est1!blishments,uandkinds"r
friends and tho public to give a call and examine our Stock and Prices. All
FLO UIi AND FIJUI).
Wo have alstfoptncd ^('l«tutan*l Fceil Store, where you can atall time?get twottestof Family Flour, Hay, Oats, Bran, ic. All goods delivered free..f i-hanre in the city.
TliKNKK.V r.liNTIN, I'orni-rTth and Main Street.
Terre I a (|H. •, LSV.t. dtf
JACOB S. VOORHEES,
DKAI.KTT IN
MMJIA-., (JRQCERHiS
A N i*
OfiioS't., f»et. Ko'nrth Ar FM'tli,
Will keep on hand a full supply of food for man and boast.
FLUl/R.
peijral ass^i^
Family Groceries and Provisions Will keep constantly on hand afresh supply of Vegetables of sll kinds. Ho has in connection with tho abovo
jf iJlltehltfukAT MAR KE T,
Supplied
with
all
also
kiods of frc?h meat.
your orders and they will bo
buy
all
the Wbkk^t Express
the choice of eight other Weeklies on our list) free for one Tear, to any one purchasing Twenty-five Dollars worth or more from ns, for cash, before November 1.1870.
Leave
filled
livered promptly
and de
to all parts
of
the
it
kinds of-
Uqoi^^Yf^o^u^iE^
"r^)j
u?
Have You Property for Sale?
ADTEBTISE IS THE EXPRESS.
TH£ EXPRESS having the largest home circulation, is the best medium to secure yo|ir wants by advertising. "We now put rates so low that there is no excuse for not making known your wants. Advertisements of Houses "Wanted," "For Sale" and "For
-jmrn
**F1RE INSURANCE.
OF MANAGEMENT.
Tho Pfcsidfnt and Directors of tho Terre Ilaute Branch of the
REPUBLIC
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
Havethisday appointed J«j '^OJONES,
Manager of said Company, and have given him authority to transact iu business. ilt is the largest Company IN afid West, doing an
And independent'of all combinations, with 185 Branches tfcthft principal cities and town in the west..
CASlt 4^SBTS. JANUARY, 1870. $1,389,266 48, Of which $1,060,187 00 was in the U- S. Government Bonds. This Company commenced diing business on the 15th of October, 1867.— ttftras the CRStiInsurance Company ever estabii&hed on the Union and Co-operative "tirtfile in this country, and is now the larg
Ebntyany-in tho west, and will very soon
6c tfielargestin the country. Wiui- over i«ur thousand stockholders, it represents an aggregate of wealth and business influence greater than that of any other InsuranceCompaoy.,
It is a confederation or numerous Local Companies, eii-operatiug under a central management, for mutual safety and profit. The stock is distributed over the entire west systematically apportioned according to population, to seCure'iocal'inBdenceand business its policy is simple and liberal, without a sixty day clause. Its losseSare
CAREFULLY ADJUSTED
JOHN G.CRAIN. D. W. MINSHALL WM. 15. WARREN. TIIOS. H. BARR. HERMANN nULMAN.
{-u.'
Never before sold at less than 25c. ItJVS.- 1.1-4 -I ...
MAJOR B. UUDSOK.
*-r"
hiu
nm
OF the
Exclusively Fire Busim
Ik,.
1
ASD
.Jj rrrrl -.
t'JiOMJ'TJLY PAID
At Once Without Discount. Insures Dwellfngs 'at lowest rates against Lightning afe welt as tire.
THRRE HAUTE BRANCH.
NIRKCTORS:
1
PRF.3IDKNT:
j'^JOHN G. CRAIN.
MANAGER: •"•'ifcf
1
t1" J. 0. JONES,
OFFICE—141 MAIN STREET, jyldrtwl SECOND FLOOR
DRY GOODS.
1 *i
I
II IJLL
JJilH
,so
haul lumber inquire
at C. EPPERT'S Gallery. jylidot
WANTED—A
few boarders, by a private
-FIRT \*H I'.- L'h
oJn
hiV rt
*-••1 '..ft.
Jtn -fcif-i
,^1 ait
iij(
IV I{
,u.
1' WARREN,HOBERG & CO.
f.'t ?zj.
1*1 a
Corner 4th and Main Streets. \K 'I
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V-
At. W
IIAV£ OPENED
jnyrt
ffi •.»'«* Jm-'
rttii
•'tit AS Ii' •H
3000 Yds. French Percales
At 15 Cents per Yard!
,tt
:''t I, '"iTltt f.iltvr
(i s^irtr. -«_• Oil' 1/ t- i..t
-,'I
j.JX
-i.-uc •!,
50 pc. more "White Piques,'
At 20 Cenfe per Yard!
i' r. .j» -if. tff -jv jWorth 35 Cents.
r»w
Ki,i
p:i
vc jfjv
.•
A LOT,OF
1
RIES.
XJ: y^si
i,:
I.
1
•. ,^
ITewStyleAralis
At less than half their value!
Elegant Hash Ribbons!
In Hew Styles.
y\
cc?--io-.i i,
I
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Vf! "k- 'i
request our
v-.
Warren, Hoberg & Co.,
Great Heudquarters for llry tioeds crsi'r .- -s vt',
Lfil a irjfii'//,
ft!.'-'
«.-,k
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t'J si:., i-.i li
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CURES UARANTEED,
In all
ourablc
eases, by
PR. IIARLAND, Siinth 1st Street,
Itet.
farrington
every Saturday. Specialty Diseases of Women and Children. Consultation'free. J24
ARCHITECT.
.CHITECT & BUILDKR. J. A. VKVDAOII, .[ 'J
•\Pians,.Specifications, Superintendance,
and
Detail Drawings furnished for every description of Baildings. Oppicb—Northeast corner of
P. BEAUCHAMP, ATTORNEY AT LAW
111 MAIN
STltKKT,UP
w.
J. E. VOORHEES.
angSldtf. I i*f itin
mii
8T1IB8.
Western Land Jirofcer, Loans
Ne(tot,iated,Estates Managed.
Particular attention giren to Collections. Correspondence solicited from non-residents.
'MEDICINAL.
W. JOHNSTON,
ff
Farmers will do well to call before selling.
K.
D.
OFFICE-OVER BEACH'S BANK. Resxdkncb—North side Chestnut street,
tween 4th and "»th. All calls .answered promptly, day
PAVID G. CAST
NEW FIRM
inj:
NEW GOODS
«V
PanicPrices!
..'f. utti-
I have associated with ine iu the general House Furnishing business, David C. East, who lias long been head salesman in my Store, and as our entire Stock has been purchased within the last thirty days, during the PAN 10 in Eastern cities, enables us to sell Goods at lower rates than was e?ei sold in this market, and we are determined to do business 011 the plan of "Quick Sales and Small Profits." In tho future do not think of PURCHASING elsewhere any Crockery, Glassware, Knives,
Forks. Spoons, Wood and Willow Ware, Gold Band and White China, and House Furnishing Goods generally, until you call and see our Mammoth Stock of the latest styles and patterns at Reduced Prices.
O. €. ALliEU,
"The Hatter,"
New York 'Hat Store.' Having a competent buyer in Now York to select goods ns soon as manufactured, I am enabled to present, at all times, the latest Novelties. 'Hoi A LLEN,
THE NEW YORK CITY
VRLSTFH "J' FT
Dry Goods Store
)/,
Opened
WEDNESDAY,MAY 11th.
With a full and couipl
Dry
W. W. BLACK & co.
mTdwtf
T(.»OFING.
R'
They are Mounted iu tli« fluost maimer In frames of the best (|uality of all materials used for that purposs. •_ Their Finish and Durability oannot bo surpassed.
CAUTION-—kOstamped
Jt
Viae.
Torre Haute, Indiana.
lie can
be
consulted from 0a.m. to 5 P. M..
Kjfi
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HUDSON & EAST.
maylTdJbw2m
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"The Ha it or,
145 LLAIHR STREET-
jul-ldtim
HTEW STORE..
.' "I
et\F.STI^cIt OT
Goods, Notions,
:AtNo.
&c.
-»k
irft'^4
3 Early's Block,.
pt
Main Street, Tcrro Haute, Indiana
A'" •iff
1 Agents and Dealers in
I*
John's Patent Asbestos Roofing, Bock River Paper Co's Building Roofing Slate, .tlS& Pelt and Cement Roofing,'
Money Cannot Buy It'
Mono genuine uliless hearing
their trade mat- on every frame.
J. R. TILLOTSON,
Jeweler and Optician, Sole Agent for Terre Haute, Indiana, from whom they can only
boobtained.
Pedlers,
These«oods are not supplied to
at any price.
if.
:S...8 -Ji
CLIPT & WILLIAMS,
i,
V.J.:.
a'
Chicago Elastic Stone Roofing, ,f. PAPEBS, used in the place of Plastering -J.J.uiiTJ on the insido, and for Sheathing under tho siding on the outside.
J, tri
Roofs applied in city and country and warranted. Call on us at the Prairio City Planing Mills, corner of 9th and Mulberry ^VRJ ^/V streets. mayHdtf
For Sight is Priceless!! Vt o»^
,U'
TEE DIAMOND GLASSES
Manufactured by
J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. Y.,
Which are now offered to the public, are pronounced by all the celebrated Opticiani of the World to bo tho 1!
mOHT PERFEC T,
Natural, Artificial help to tho human .AK ever known. They are greuud under their own supervision, from minuto Crystal Pebblei, melted together, and dorivo their nanio. "Diamond," on account of their hardness and brillianoy.
The Scientific Principle
On which they are constructed
,i
h.i
A
brings tho coru
or centre of the lens directly in front
eye, producing a clear and distinct vision,as in tho natural,healthysight, and preventing
all unpleasant sensations,such
iU)
ol
the
a a
as glimmer
ing and wavering of sight, dizziness, Arc., peculiar to all othors in use.
mar21dwly
COMMERCIAL COLLECK TEBBE IIAUTt:
orrvrrveloivt
Wabaghl
ana
Sixth Streets,2d story, Deminr Bloek.
i.
Corner of Fifth and Main
And all
other
be
cr
::T
night.
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'I
stroetc.
TERRE IIAUTE, INDIANA.
Affords facilities iual to any Business College in the West for
Practical Instruction in Hook-
Keeping, Penmanship,
a A
departments of Aceoi^ntantship.
Students can enter at any time. Each stu dent receives private instructions. College Journal, with full information as to the conr*E of instructions, qualifications for entering, necessary expenses,&C., will be forwarded any address on application to^tlie Pnncij
als.to
tcipals
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