Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 August 1870 — Page 4
DAILY EXPRESS.
TERBE.HAUTE.IND.
Tuesday Morning', August 28, 1870.
"RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
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Greeneastlo Accommodation. 10:10 A. MST. LOUIS, VAXDAMA ANDTKRKR HAOTK R. R. LEAVE. Short Line Route. ARBIVK. 5.50 A. Fast Line 5!nfit* V' 2:50 P. »ay Express., 4.05 P. 10:2S P. Night Exprc* 1 .h
•00 p'. m'."cinVinnatiAWRPhiri2ton pA) a.
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HORSE STOLEN.—Capt. John llaney's large [black horse was stolen from Gen. Cruft's pasture Sunday night.
MAYOR COOKEIM.Y will not return until to-morrow, and all business in his court i- deferred until his return.
1ANIEL AIIAK, a former well known citizen of this citv has returned atter ii several years re 'idfnce in California'.*
I'm: Common Pleas Court is grinding away this week doing no business, however. of particular inicre.t to the public.
THE Water Works Committee will renim from Bavton to-day. and will probably make a report to ilu Ciiv Council thi--evening.
LHYUKCI:. -In the COMPIO'! Picas (.'purr vesti ulav Bi-idgrt anil ficmiis Nureiu, und Alvina and Milton Hale v.ere div.irced
N'o Ait»:i:fiTs have been made lor viol vions of the Sunday law, tiom which must be inferred that the law waii obset e.l IMst Slindav.
lilt hurl of the Tall Swamore was luidlv shiv civil at Annapolis l:i~i Satui dav, but that arboiea.1 luonsl 10-iiy l,]js oiHi'idiTahl- quantity ot whine lel'i.
Till', ancient frame biiililinv- on the southwest corner of Fourth and Cherry streets are being removed preparatory to I the erection of substantial brick business houses. :h±4L b#..
WE learn thai on yesterday morninj Mr. .loscphus Collett sold his tith Street residence and grounds to Mr. Samuel McDonald, of l!altiniote. for ^l."..o()0, c.i h. 4
THE Centenary Church will he" completed in i'Jiotit iwo weeks, and will be dedicated oiithelllh prox., hv Bishop Siinp-011. The Xorihwestern Indiana Conterence convenes in thi ehnrch mi the Tth ofSepTembcr.
THE receipts of hint's circus forth two performances at indianapolison Kriday were leturned lo the I"nited States^' Assessor :it S-.000 oO. The receipts in this city the day betoie, lor the same' number of perfoimauees, were Si.S.'itl.
Curry will till his appointments
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INDIANAPOLIS & ST. t.OUIS RAILROAD. Arrival from Unit. Departs for Wtsl. i:04 A. M_ Fast Express.... :i :1() p. Day Express 10:20 p. Night txprcss.^.......10-25 M. W:10A, M...Mattoon & LND. •A000...W.I0 A. M. 11 .1 Trr 4 1 or the Last. I'nm the 4:01 p. m... Day Express J* 12:20 A. Accommodation .JOUA. .i. 12 :A2 A. Lightning Express 12 A. M. |0 00 A. I...Mattoon Ind. Acco... 6.w r. M. LIL^WEVANSTI.LR. ASD I.BAVK. i! 'V:0r, A. ...........Express..... :^P. M•2:iilp. Mail
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DAILY" MAILS, "W.s. East Through If
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SEVI-WI:F.KI.V JI UI.S. l'rairiflton, VrairieCreek and Tnrmnn Creels and Thursdays at p. in
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Oppns Tuesdays & ^atur-hiy WEKKI.V M.vn..-:. nvillc via. Kilev. Cookerly, Lewis,Culleo 1 1 nwp.Vi I'• -cIo3cs1Friday- at0 l.m
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Fridays at I,].
.VlrHoro vui. Cliristy's l'rairio— Clones Hatu'rdii-ys nt i. Opons Saturdays at p.
flumps M»NAY Order I.UHII.PSS. \'(.,tiom/
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from S a. m. toa.m.
Xu Money Order l.usinpss tr.msaPted on Sunday. BCKN'F.TT. P. M.
The (1H.V and Tioinity.
Tni Schools reopen week alter next.
5.00—See notice of excursion ,to
ONT.Y
St. Lou!
THI: City Council meets in regular session this evenirir.
WILD URAI'I'M are plenty thw season, in the woods adjacent to the city.
THE Council will open bids for the erection of the Station House to-night.
STONE FRONTS are taking the place of iron fronts so popular in years gone by.
THE ELECTION will be held on the second Tuesday in October—seven weeks from to-day. .„r -..r
THE westenders are happy over the new hotel project, which, as yet hasn't even got on paper. .. •.
:}KVERAL men from over the river were in the city 'yesterday, looking after some horse thieves.
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THErecantreaolutip* of the City Council/ In regard ^retailing iiquor^jg^nday, was observed strictly by nearly all the regularly licensed! dealers of onr city oiiSunday last. Thlfei&y notable ex. ccption/ as %ve arfe infofihed, was one of the members of the Council from the Fourth Ward. We objerf to oliea!
SERIOUS FALL PROBABLY FATAL IN.TCKY.—On Sunday last, John Goetz, an old and well-known German citizen residing near Markle's Mill, six iniles northeast of the city, fell from a tree, and received such injury that a fatal termination is foil red. The lower portion cf his body anil lower limbs are paralyzed, and it is thought tliat the ^pine is dislocated. Hi' was still living last evening, hut in a vcrv critical condition.
Fr.t:i AN-r Roo5r.--Mr. Z. S. AVhecler, agent for the Weed Sev/ing Mriohino. has taken one of the rooms just, liiiished by Mr. Fred.A. Jioss, on Fifth stret't, anil
»nd way 4 .^'P- jo (ittt-d it up, with much taste, in., a neat and ntttactive sl.v'le, Tt is really one of the handsomest, if not the handsomest salesrooms in the city, and well worth a call around thai, way,'merely to see what a little money and good taste will do. Of the Weed Sewing Machine wo let Mr. heeler speak a card in another eoluiiin. ,-x,."
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11i.r: JMEN.— l.)nl i) ever strike anybody how many idle men there are about the citv? We don't inquire of you, busy man. You are too busy to notice anything but we ask you. idle one, who have nothing to do but observe the men who are as idle as von are. You have plenty-of company in idleness, that in certain. The idle men are not all '. who won't work or who have-.no inclination to work, although there is a mu^-tude-bf that sort, too but many ar? idle because they can find nothing to do, or at least nothing that suits them.
Among the daily idlers there are many who have been active in business, and retired with a sufficiency to warrant them in idling. And there are others who have failed in business, and haven't the nerve or the resolution, or are too lazy to begin business life over again. These latter may be found at certain public resorts or lounging on certain corners at particular hours of the day, with great regularity. They are generally waiting to "see a man," and occasionally they make a spasmodic sort of start to go and meet some appointment they suddenly think of, stopping irresolutely onj' the* next 5or" ner, and ready to be detained for an indefinite period by any acquaintance that comes along. They rarely attempt to detain any one else, but have so much leisure on their own hands they will contribute any amount of time to another.
If the idle man of this stamp is given to his "tods" he spends the most ot' his time about a drinking-house, usually hanging around in front of it, ready to be hauled in to drink by an acquaintance that conies along. Nobody ever thinks of his treating, lor everybody knows he is down, but it is remembered how free he was of his money when he had it, so he don't get left when there is an invitation to drink.
How he lives nobody seems to know, although people sometimes wonder. He usually dresses neatly and keeps up a certain respectability of appearance. Ambitionless- and aimfess, the days creep awav. Unable to hold the position he once did, he is either too proud or too. indolent to take a humbler one he might secni-t.- The class we have desuflbed is quite mum.ro-is in this community at present.
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HON. MOSEST. DRXX'"reeeiVeil a dis- service rendered. And if you interpose patch on Saturday evening, informing i^e objection to the bill, lip. him that his mother was dangerously ill, comes the old argument that he didn't uid immediately left for home. Mr.
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Farmersburg to day, and ai Carlisle to-1 ^ho humbug oomeA in. J6b wo^k, done morrow. promptly and to the satisfaction of the party mdw because trman
IK MR. DI'NX war, '"demolished" at An- is always willing to pay libe.rylly to 'have
napulis. last Saturday, a-j the Journal claim#, L'an need not he.sitate any longer about making final arrangements for those nine joint discussions. We opine, how-
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KAW KECRUITS.—Yesterday morning at Masten's coal niinea, m' Clay count*, greanlidfcicfe^fert i«nt«oown,i wtfw' experiencd miners to learn them how to dig coal. We learn tliaUthi& will be done proprietors of ot|ler. Koal mints. •This movement will ahliOr causc. the miner.s to come to terms, or-vill cause a riot. In the latter case the Governor will be called on for protection.
Muivi' states ca ,e
that will apply as well to thi.-, eitv, when it says that humbug prevails esten--ive.lv among that class of artisans who casually, hat ft Iff ays with reluctance, execute ainall feotaiuissions in their respective line-of industry. In voiir house, or I oflice, there is perhaps a little job of work to be done, by the joiner, plumber, painter, or some othei workman. After regularly forgetting it tony or fifty times vou leave an order for Smith. I'.roivn, tones, or Kohin.-on, mid after a week or ten days the gentleman to whom voitr appeal has been directed drops in,looks at the job soltlv whistles \Yjq.le,voj) aye givjq^yyjnr directions, ami asks yon what yon want done after you have just told him. Then 1 he objects to the manner of executing the work, and you change your plans to suit his notions. After this matter is 1 disposed of, his apathetic indifference changes to a condition of intense interest while he pleads wi.h you to get some one else to do the AVork^—that his time is too invaluable to bp wasted in such petty affairs. liut not caring to run down another cunning workman at the late hour, you insist upon his taking the job, and he does take it. He not only takes it, but lie keeps il. The days' lengthen into weeks, weeks become months in the course of lime and events, find still the order is unexecuted. After calling a dozen oiv^ more limes at hi« place of bimiffebs,'and ffeeeiving evasive, shuttling, wot-to say lying answers to your inqrtirie,«, yon^may succeed in getting the work done after fl fashion, and nine tirpes out an exorbitant charge is' made "for" tlfe slight,
job that it was more trouble
than it was'worth. Now hfere Ls where
hi!i work done just when and just ^ibw he wants it. There W a largfe fortune await-, ing ev'?ry workman who will establish a reputation for attending to job work
ever, that whatever of demolition there promptly and satisfactorily, and the only wac, occurred among the scraggy branches trouble he can apprehend is that he will of the Tall Sycamore. get more work than he can attend to.
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nJeetipg. Mr. DrUta ii' nitafc ^oin» discuss ions, as he^has proo^8«d- |o do, tiibe for fyim'' complete th^ arrj Vooffeeps' fri«ffls^iiVe1be^oi
with his dodging tactics. He cannot aff^d to tgx thgia* l^urajce farther.
^No ARRESTS have been made of the parties concerned in the catting affair of If npar
pf^rs
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knife in the hands of James Sheridan, a section bos^. o% the Danville road. He ft town HojAdiately and the t^fijfers ave notgj)gjjjnJp)]e to discover hiatfrh^reabouts. It also appears that lie was set upon by some six or seven men, and the knife was used in self-defense. The men arc not "injured as. badly as at first re,ported. The physician attending them says their wounds would not be sufficient to excuse them from army duty. 's*
N«MV and Nobby Hats Just received by Express! Something new and nobby in hats! Fifteen different styles! Amongst them, the Yacht*, the. Khinc, Four-in-IIand, Dickons, Beothoven, Ashbury, Lpthair, Union Pacific, Prince Erie. Also new styles for boys. ?a 11 and see them. All to l*e sold low 4"or cash, at J. H. Sykes', }18 Main street.
The "Sapplio," "Danntless," "Cambria," "Moselle" ~and "ClftreUddfi" Hats have been received at the.Nev York Hat Stoie, New goods constantly arriving. atigJ •!£Ha
ALLEN, "The Hatter."
Ir. .1. llnlor Physician for diseases of tho Head, Throat and Longs, may be consulted in Terre Haute, at (he Terre Haute House,'the grst Thursday in each month, for one day only.. aug23-dwil.
^EXOlJttSIOX TO ST/LOl'IS.
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Only ftft.OO for tho lioniid Trip.
An excursion train will leave Indianapolk on Wednesday morning of next w^ek„ajid pass this citv at 10.10 A. jr., for St. Louis, over the I. & St. L. R. R. The fare*for the'round trip js only FIVE DOLLARS, from this city. Tickets will be got*! to return all, ^regular t^§ins, im %icIude5,Mond^s tm s(tii of Sitjiteinber. iHere is' an^p^brtunify for a cheap excursion and to see the great city of the West. 23-3t.
Have you seen Prof. Shide yet, about your daughter's taking music lessons? Only forty cents a'lesson. Go and see him. Don't wait nntil to-morrow.
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Bartlett & Co. axe agents for the sale of R. Shelton Mackenzie's life of Charles Dickens, published by T. B. Peterson & Brothers.
Messrs. B. Co. have engaged the services of Thomas Walmsley, who will canvass the city for this work. Agents for other poiftls wanted.3! ^1^ A^aiipstreet.
$10.00 Reward—Lost Key.—Whoever found the key to the First National Saloon will confer 3. great favor by returning it, as I have to keep my place open night and day till found. On Sunday's I will nail the door with a string.
WM. COBURN.
Removed.—On account of the rapidly increasing demand for the Weed Family Favorite Sewing Machine, the modeJ Sewing Machine of the world, I have removed my office to No. 7 South 5th St., the new building recently built by Mr. Fred Ross, where I shall be able to ex hibit the Weed in 30 different styles of finish and in a versatility of power and adaptability to family sewing that cannot be equaled by any other machine before the peopLe.
The Weed has liovv been in this market for 18 months and hundreds of them are in use, and notwithstanding agents of other machines said it was not durable, and that it would play out" in less than six months, the Weed" is now the leading machine in this city, and I challenge any agent of other, machines to produce an instance, where it ia not giving .satisfac* lion to purchasers. Remember, Indies, and be .sure to see the Weed F. F. model Machine before purchasing any other Machine. '. The Weed is vvajfVtaited jto do a^reate£r.auj[ it{jf wo& with l&ssk^hknge than anv other machine. /. S. WHEELEK. Agent, fitf No. 7 South Kil'th street.
Hop at Pence's llall.—By request of sonic of 1 he dancing community of the citv, I he undersigned has consented to throw open I Voce's I lal I 011 next Thursday night, Aug. "2o for the. enjoyment of thosi£ w|jo jjfgeydily participating. As usual, good order and good music. _( TOITE MCKENNAN.
Largo yellow Freestone peaches at Edwards A Davis', daily, 28(5 east Main street. Call and get a box. 10-dtt.
(irapes, (•rapes.—Hartford Prolific, Concord ami Delaware, .Irosti fri.ni the vine, for sale at Heinl Tiros., Mont liiv-e Garden anil Nursery. llMlt
Hare vou seen Hudgley's fall style Hats? They are nobby. 20-d I
Riddle is in New York sending goods home dally. [auglS
id^it^thl us pist received.
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Itolly. arrival of desirable goods for earlv "Fair Trade at" tlie Carp«t Hall. Dei«lrthiiifttK W«15.stofekiwi Mid prices verjr, ^attractive.
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Riddle is in to get his goods cheaft.--1'1 t!9,t,:4[ii0glS
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initiatory I have concluded to reduce the price of my best '*Gdsmnier" Silk -Hats to $7.00. ALLEN,V'the Hatter."
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Fresh Peaches.—B. W. Ripprtoe is now in da^ly receipt of the tin feet peschea from Southern Illinois, This -fruit is now sold at a price that makes this a good time to can it.. Call a.t Rippetoe's this morning and, tell him to send up a box.
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Public Speaking.
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W. W. CUBBY
H. H. BOUDINOT
Will address the people on the political questions of the day at the following times and places:. -ia nj ivrritti
Sandford/Thursday,'Augr25tli,'lrV if. rt, Friday, Aug. 26th, 1 p. mr. Hartford, Saturday, Aug. 27th, 1 P. M. Union Church, Pierson, Thursdav, Sept. 8th, 1 p. M.
Middletown, FViday, 8ept. 9th, 1P.M. UnioU Church,'dear White's Tannery, ih Nevins Township, Saturday, 'Sept. 10th, 1 P.M.
Solf-raising' Flour saves all Hakir. Powders, Soda and Cream Tartar. Always reliable.
Dyspeptics and Invalids can use it wit impunity. Prepared by C.I.RIPI.EY.
SEWER PIPE.—We have three inch stone Sewer Pipe, straight pieces and el bows. Contractors and parties building should see it. .TONES IT JONEF 23-dtf.
Fans cheap enough at Kiddle's.. .af
New Potatoes at C. I. Ripley's,
Kiddle for Table Castors.
xlen( billgailis in Carpets and oilier Fu nishing Goods, to reduce stock and make ready fo^ fall invoice*. Now the time for xpeciithirx at Hvcrvs 1.'.-1 rpot Hall.
Oon't llliiik because snufls anil strong or poisonou- Milutions will not ciin* Ca tarrh, that Von cannot be 'cured. The proprietor of Sage's Catarrh Remedy ofi'ers $o00 revvavd for a case of Catarrh that he cannot cure. It eosis but fifty cents for a package which prepares-one full pint. Sold iii- druggists or send sixty cents to Dr. R. V. Pierce, litiftalo. New York, and get it. through the mail
Dr. Pierce's All Ext. or Golden Medi cal Discovery i.s the great remedy of the age for all Throat, Bronchial and Lung diseases. dwlw
Millinery goods ••heap.— In order to close out an immense sinc:k ol summer gcxxU we will sell .everything in oiirt line at greatly reduced prices. Bonnets, hats and ribbons of the latest style* .lower than the same.quality, of goods have ever been sold before the wa:i'at 1 S. ii. .(Sa'HAl'S $ Co/Sj-Mi 149 jSiain st.bct. 5th and tith
Opening of Fall Trade,'- rl irst Arrivals of the Season!—New and beautiful designs in Carpetings at Rvce's Carpet Hall: '"iv .'j
(!ory, OeFrees & Co. are In receipt of a well assorted stock of Marbleized Mantles which they are qelling at manufacturer's prices. Also a nice stock of Grates. Headquarters for Clothes Wring ers, &c., &q. If you
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put 'on ytjur old Wringers, send them along. Ward's American Mangle.—Mrs. Banta has taken the agency and is now offeringfor^sale Ward's American Mangle, for ironing" all kinds of fabrics, from a quilt to a lace handkerchief, without heated irons, affording a great saving of fuel, as well as time and labor, and does not fade colors. Call and see it in operation, at the Old State Bank building, South of the Public Square.1
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-Badelev's Broadway" Silk II? 20-d 1 v|
Many Ooods will be 25 cents higher in one month. Kiddle is saving that for his customers, by buying his goods now. [18
Always go the Headquarters lor House Furnishing Goods, where you will find the best styles, largest variety and lowest prices in the city. Carpels, Wall Paper, Looking Glasses, Window Shades, &c., at Rvce's Carpet Hall No. 77 Main street.
New Braids at Her/ it Arnold":
Riddle will not be undersold. I I*
Having' removed my oflice 0 the comer of Fourth and Ohio street*, 1 am prepared to fill all orders for the pure, unadulterated block coal. I ,-f .0' 7, K. F. MERRILL.
HmMIc tor Varictv Goods.
ftrvflkfast Itncon,—A prime article, and Graham Flour, at II. W.-Uippetoe's.
CurrysvilleCoal.—Morgan *c l-'lder are now ready to receive orders for Currysville Coal a! their oflice, on Ohio street, cor.-Sixth. dtf.
Buy your Corsets of .Kiddle. tt» -m iif.JVJS Our Pi'icch
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belmv 1 lio^f* ot'oiir competitori:. ,, AuniJJ.V.
•fiotoS. K. Fi'CPiuati' 4iul get'h pair of Lazarus Morris |.erfected Spectacles. He keeps also the lower grades besides and vou can he suited. s/-
All Sli»nli1 khd* that S. K. Freeman lias th'e^best assortment ''of ladies'' gold watches and at the lowest prices in the City, 101 Main, cor. (ith st. tf.
A New Advertising Dodge.—Every timtf il ulWrtsting.fr3gi'anf Soaodont'iJpens her^inouth. she advertises,tlie article. The state oT her feefh is a certificate of 'fts excellence.' No '^1'0't flaKlven^ their surface, no impurity clings to. them the ctishitnisin'wliich4 fhi»y tfre 'set-'Afe rosy, ahrl tbe breath that sw«?lb( thVoiigh them is sweet as the breeze of une.,
house. ... 19-deodlw.
LhlM8,Kilftl^iii Chihbtfc'8 Maria Antoinette Slippers, steel buckle and leather bow. AlflQ^Moses,and Children's colored Boots, at Frank CravyforcJ's, 98 Main street. ..
"The Same Old Segiigeit* Wltl New Shoes."—Frank Crawford is dailj receiying New Goods from the manufac tories. Call and examine his Custom Work of all kinds. No. 98 Mainfstreet
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Speaking in Prairie Creek.—Messfs. Curry, Boudinot, Smith and Meredith will speak at Little's School House, in Prairie Creek township, on Friday, September 2d, at li o'clock, r. M. "--"in--
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MILLER—On Monday morning, the 22d inst.„ nt "half-past twelve o'clock, Mrs. la bitha Miller, of general debility, aged -Sa years.
Funeral frdm tho residence of her son, Henry Miller, four miles south of Terre Haute today, at 2 o'clock P. M. Friends of tho family are invited. The body will bo interred in the City. Cemetory.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BALL, BLACK & CO.
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NEW YORK,
ARli IMPORTERS OF
Fiuiii all tlio jtvineitnf a untilI'turta -. iMivupe. and
Ayents for all American Mo\einents,
Wliieh tlu^ tarnish in Ii' at tin
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Black Silks! Black Silks!!
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Special inducements offered to alt who purchase: scholarship in the Torn Haute Commercial College on or lieloi Sept. 1st.
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Herz& Arnold boat the World oil Silk Fans.
Ladies, now is your time to leave your orders for your Walking Hoots, as 1 have greatly reduced the price of all mv Leather, Lace find Button Boots.
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Frank Crawford has a full line Misses colored Boots—lis to 2s—blue, green, quier, purple and bronze.
Mrs. X.—Oh, how dreadful hot it Mrs. K.—Yes, madam, it is very warm, but I feel rather comfortable.
Mrs. N.—is it possible? And how do you manage that? Mrs. K.—I use one of Herz Oc Arnold's Fans, they are the best and cheapest in the city.
The Tele&vapli Coal Cook Stove.— The Constitution Coal Cook Stove, are the best Coal Stoves in the market!' No dust, no'smoke all warranted to give perfect satisfaction or no sale. Can only be had at Ball's Stove Store. ... 7— rrr— «r .fun I
Riddle for Neck Chains. -61
MERCANTILE PRINTING.—We are'just in receipt of afresh lot of superior papers for Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Note Heads, Statements, Tags, Cards, Ac. With the latest styles of type, good workmen, and the best and fastest presses, we are daily turning out neat and handsomely executed mercantile printing.
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SILVER CUM--
LOWEST PRICE.
PackaRes sent tier f-Jsiires.': allnvvfil t.i In opened and 'elections made. ... .ijiS-«llv
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Nolir-p i.s hereby siveti ihnt thtuiiidei'si«nfci.l Adiiiinistratur ot tliecstiitu of Kinchun 1!I.arts, l:ito of Vino eounly, doconsed. will Snturdnv. the --tth dty of Septenilier, at the late residence ul the deceased .sell ai pulilie auction the iiersonal pruperty lielonsiiiK to snid estate, consistnji'°f household tuniituri1, liorw.s. cattle, hogs, farm implement-. S-He to eiiuinienee at In o'elor-U on Satiinhiy.
TERMS OK SA I.E.
All sinus of three l»llars and undnr, e:c li in hnnil: all sums over three dollars 11 credit of six month will ho given, tho purchaser before the removal of the property giving note with good freehold security money valuation bonds and bearing interest fr"iu date.
Auot'ST 20.1ST0. ELISIIA STEW A RT, Administrator. 2fi-dltw?.t
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All persons knowing theraselvios indebted tosaidestato will coino forward'and make payment. Said estate is believed to be solvent. KLISHA STEWART. 0 Administrator-
AiG.v.s'raO. 1870t .iwiimm^t ^•OticB TO BUILDEK"?.
Sealed, proposals will be leeei^ved by the undersigned Board of Trustees "f Common Schools of Tei+c Haute, until Saturday, September th«-'ld, at 12 o'eloek M., for furnishing nil material and erecting two brick school houses.. One to be built at th" corner M" 12th and Ohio streets and ono on lots 3 and 4 of Krvlnfp8 gub-drvision of outlotNo. 04.
Bidders will also.make proposals for finish-' ing the street fron'fs of the buildings*.with pressed brick, which proposals must be separate.
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The- contractor will bo required to give bond in the sum of 520,000 Jfor each builcing, With approved free hold security, for the faithful performance of his contract-
Leave proposals with J, H- O'Boyle and endorse "'Trustees Common Schools, Proposals for bui!dihg School houses."
Plans and spetifloations can be seen at the office of Charles Eppinghousen, Architect and Superintendent.
The Board reserve the right to reject any or ail bids-. .... ... W. E HENDRICH,
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Tho War in Europe has caused ail ADVANCE of from 25 to 35 per cent on Black and Fancy Silks. Having anticipated this advance we have purchased largely of BLA€K GROS GRAIN and TAFFETA NILKS, and will, "as we have always done, give our customers the advantage of the same. We will sell you to-day Black Grns Grain Silks for less than they can he bought,
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WAHREN, H0BERG & CO.,
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DO YOCJ WANT HELFr AIIVKKTISK IN THE KM'ITIM
DO YOU WANT A HOUSE? A OVEKTISK IS THE E.VL'ITESS.
Do Vou Want to Buy or Sell? AUVKHT1KK IX T11E EXL'KKSS.
Have You Property for Sale? AIIVEIITISE IX THE EXPBKSS.
TUL EXPRESS haviag the largest home circulation, is the best medium to secure your wants by advertising. "Wo now put rates so low that there is no excuse for not making known your wants. Advertisements of Houses "Wanted," "For Sale" and "For Rent," "Help Wanted," "Rooms to Let," "Situation Wanted,", "Property for Sale," "Boarding," ost," "Found,Strayed," "Stolen," "P. nal," &c., will 'be inserted for 'r
25 CENTS A DAY!:n! These terms are applicable to all advertise I'ments of tho above 'class, of five lines and under.
Have Yon Houses or Rooms for Rent? AOYKRTISE IN THK KXPEESS. 1
ONLY 25 CENTS A DAY.
Parties wishing to advertise in the EX PRESS and living at a distance from this oflice, can inclose their advertisement in an envelope, with the necessary pay, and forward the same to us through the Postoffice.
d--. WANTED
WANTED—2
or 3 Girls that can work sew-
in? machines. Enquire at WeedS. M. office. No 7 SouthFifth Street.
~\\T ANTEI—A good reliable and competent W Salesman, none other need apply. Apply to M. Hangahan, Marble Works, corner leth and Mulberry streets, at Depot. aulH
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Notice ic hereby given that the undersigne. has been appointed Administrator.'of the Estate of Ivinclien Roberts, lato of Vigo county, deceased.
J. H,O'BOYLE, -Trustees. E. 11.' ALLEN, I
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COALt COAL! COAL!
The undersigned will deliver coal during the month of July for 9 cents per bushel, any place in the corporate limits. All orders left at Armstrong's Gunsmith Shop, on 3d street, north of Main, will rcceivo prompt attention. Terms cash. ...JAMES HltitilSON. yl4dtf
active intelligent man in
every County and State, to take an interest with us and the agency for the easiest selling article over offered agents clear from So 00 to £20 00 a day terms reasonable and.profits large apply to FOSTER & PATTERSON, Indianapolis,
Ind. augl3dlm
FOR RENT.
FOR
RENT—Houso on corner of 12th and Eagle stroetB. Contains seven rooms with stable, coal house, wood house, well and cistern attached. Enquire at Mrs. Douglass' Millinery and Notion Store, on Main streat between Sth andyth. 22-d3t
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SALE.—The tine residence of J- Al. Olcott, on south Third street is offered t'orsale call soon'on WHARTON&KEELER augiydlm
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stroot, east side—first houso south ot'the 1-an.al. Enquire at Channcey Rose's. anglTtf.
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RENT—A very desirable brick Dwelling on north-east corner of Sixth and Kagle streets, formerly occupied by Mr. brown enquire at B. G. Cox Co's, 150 Main street 2SiUl
FOR SALE.
LIOH SALE—The following brand.-s of tlour: JL Stiamrock," S7.00 Farmer's Mills," 37.00. 1 guur*nteo tlio above to he superior to anv Hour in this market.
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Third Ward School House
and Lot for sale, except Furniture and Fnrhaco possession doliveiod as soon after tho tirst of January next as tho new School Houso shall bo ready for occupancy. Proposals to ho toft with John II. O BOYLE. aloritiUsepl E. B. ALLLN, iJournal copy.) See'y of Hoard. I ,^0It SALE—A RARE BARGAIN—A tine .1? stock of Merohant Tailoring Goods and lease of a tine business room tho best loeation in tho city of Terre Hnuto. A good opening for tho Merchant Tailoring business. Terms will be made reasonable. For further particulars address JAMES AI, ALLEN and riALPlI Ij THOMPSON, Executors of Joseph iJrover, deceased. jylS
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W. F. BRISCOE,
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Family Wi-oceriett,'i*rovinioits, He-rmetleitilf/ Scaled Fruits, Vegetables, Oysters, Fish,
Preserves, Jellies, Sauces, Catsup, Pickles ami -*o!
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pROPORALS'FOR COAL.
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The Trustees of Common Schools of Torre Himto will receive proposals until September tirsL, for the furnishing of Screened Block Coal, to be delivered in the coal hins of the several School'HonSes in each quantities as Jhallbe required for the current School year.
E. B. ALLEN, Sec'y of Board.
(Journal copy.) augl5dti!lSep 1
Coal and Wood.
C. 8TUi\KAM1TWM.BABIICK,
Having formed a partnership under the hame of Stunkard & Barrick, for tho sale of Coal and Wood, would respectfully announce to the pufyiio that they will keep constantly on hand and for sale at lowest rates, all kinds of Coal at wholesale and retail, also Wood for tho fall and wintertrade.
Office at No. 25 Buntin House, Torre Hante, Ind. All orders for Coal filled promptly. A hure otitic ublic patronage is respectfully solicitor".
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Our Aiiffiist Trade [Very Heavy!
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The Hiffh'Pviced Stores have found that
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Starting with the boast that they would wipe'us out, it now looks as if they were getting wiped out themselves. Already one concern has a shattered credit in New York! '.«»»-^-.i,. ..
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Sprague Prints J» and 1(1 cents per yard. Merrimac Prints'.land 10 cents per yard. Good Cottage (.'arpets only and !o cents. Fine Shirting Muslim at and 7 cents, other, charge 10 cent.-:. Extra Heavy Shirting at 10 cents, others charge 11 cents. The best Muslins made 12 cents, others charge IK cents, fv
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Their own tirnis are iu discord, and we understand the Senior Partners of two of them want to sell out their Interest! m.
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I.ny your Muslins of us and save from to ii cerit's'pfer yard. Good quality All-Wool Red Flannel at _0 ami 22 ccnts. 4 newlotgood Carpets only till cents. »d oats'best .Six Cord Spool Cottons cents apool.^"1 \.io: ••nni »i 3, j.,,. 500 pieces lood Prints at 0, 7 and cents. is,- .» ,(ivj .tc( ni- 41. ur Printsand Muslins are less than wholesale prices. j(ij Heavy Waterproof Cloth at HO cents, si 00 and SI 2o.
A big lot All-Wool Shawls at $2 00 and $• 50. -.r, All Summer Goods half price. ""'1 ^r'^" A big lot hfeavy Blankets at $2 00 a pair. l» j-.iuli tw-b.i Anew lot heavy Jeans at 35, 40 and 50 cents. nno »)t -y ii f'tiirjol od Uiw iii.ii. Dry Goods will beCheapthis Fall, /ffon liinn noilmiido.-}'-"' A big lot All'-Gool Carpets at 70, 75,80 and 90cents. 'M .ii, lo J.jtivjti bio/it ufi Double«width Alpacas at 22,,25, 30 and 37^ cents. .i .... A big lot splendid Carpets at SI 00, worth $1 25. Also immense lots of CasSimeres, Table Linens, Hankee Notions, Dress Goods, Ac at nearly half what others charge. Onr stock of Dress Goods is always the most attractive in the city, and in prices are alwavs below those of anv otherstore. „..... ...... ,, '-ildji-l !»i|i |..,i]P-lio!ni|.' 119* nrn i^ /\mTTTiTkn xns
FOSTER BROTHERS.
NEW YORK CITY- 'STORE!
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Japanese Foplins, Lenos, Check, Mosainbiqiies, and all other iSninnier ttresstiooUs,at, half price from tliis date.
140 per cent, olf from goo.tta for Travellinir Suits.
per yard.
110,000 yards Merrimack apiri other Standard Pdnts at 10 cents
Elegant styles Jaconet Lawns at half price
8atin Striped Oienadines reduced to 37 1-2 cents.
Elegant line of Black Alpacas from 25 cents. •hem.*.! ,yJ Muslin (Grenadines at 20 cents, worth 50 cents.
Hosiery, White Goods and Notions at prices to insure Immediate Sale.
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