Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 August 1870 — Page 4

•DAILY-EXPRESS.

TBKRE-JIAUTE, ind.„

Wednesday Morning,

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a.

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Aug.

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RAILROAD TDIE TABLE. TKRTir I1AV:TK AND

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1:00

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DAIWWAILS^^. »n.

p.u

.EastThrough...:...--1]•} .'i° Wnv f»:80p.m

p'. m..'.CineiniiatiA'vV'*?iuneton

1

9:45

a.m

.) tn yjh V&ndolifl R* ?:m:^n?v»l.Tah^ryr 4.teP

p.b»

t2*M pi tt"ciinton,Numa,Bumicc...1l. t"0

tjTflyc.yille

Glo.es Mondays

mi

m- _.o„

Sunday.

"No RATS,

no potat(

er*.

"Egg?

ItEPAin

$ets

in.

Noimni

Nearly ali.

L'REiiPE^T

back for.:ive cloHaiy..^'

The

."?(

begins one week from to-dav.

ArisE sample of grapes is on

ble an

*we

write,

Handsome Fund.—The

in the

TNTMV'iP11.'S.

Torre Haute

akoive. :40 a. M.

Accommodation

Greencastle Accommodation.

10:10 a.m.

,T Lons, TANDALIA A DTEREK HAUTE R. K. icivB. ,?//ort Line Iloutc. aerive. ,',.50 a.

.Fast

Line

^00 A. M.

j-. Day Express :fc 10:'i5 i". NUht Expre* 1:1°'•

INDIANAPOLIS & PT. I.OUIS 11AILH0AD. A. rives from East. Deports for Wc»/.

VnstKxprefcs Jj 0?

j*.

Day Express o:T»

10:20 v.

p. m.

Night

"10:10 a, M. .Mftttoon A-

H1

Acro...l0

From thr. H«f. •tToTpTm •&"

.L» a. M.

Jake Fjshek,

11

r-

kOCKWt.T.K

KXTKNSIOX

arkivr-

•:vlail

:lr

POST OFFICE DtREC 1 QH.Y.

in receipt of

"„,i —«v 12:00

Thursdays at p.

Opens Tuesdays & Satur

WEBKLV MAILS.

Ashboro via. at. l. Opens Saturdays at 3 p. K^fcrn mails oloses on Sunda ot 6 p.

ot

tn

tn^n m.

L. A.

Burnett,P.M.

The City and "Vicinity.

Pi.ENTY.—Dust

and debts.

sidewalks before winter

llAi.F VAlfK

to Sullivan

thi"

week.

nE nail work0

Several

are

7"

to

lie

-Money

and

Hatidto GKT.-

Hflv. tlie fa nil-

A

is eggs in ibis market now-a*

days.

One

made very large ship-

iiiffiits ve.jtei'day,,

Grbks corn is gettins: luunaii i°,tioati('"-

vv'eek

the balance of

v. y-x

hool

,oM ...

of the

numerous

nv.'ontlv born in this city are

how.

Jones

want,'-

places for Normal School'Student

Hon. Thos. A. Hendricks

Beach's Grove on Saturday night.

The

Council resolutions on the Sunday

law seem to be generally respected.

The

audience room ot the Centenary

Church

is

approaching completion

Tili:ui:

will be several last trotting

at

the County Faii Jiext week.

1'j:ai"UEs

are getting plenty, bin the

price is still too high lor comfortable eati[|?_

1'j:a-'1Ies are selliugat Sullivan a

$1,00

a bushel. Here

«i'2.o0.

llULMAK's

Horticultural Societv'will meet

Jnhd

M'iier'«,

,-«|»i.W-nwrro?T afternoon.., .illf

T|iE

Common,

No Let Vr.—The

jr ikv-t rr.ixn.

ti.ir,

At the recent

Lt.-tival,

ill

fily. was

ill?,

double tnr. cro--

jumping.

I.eakc

onr ta­

by

friend John

favor of our clever

C.

Meyer,

Esq.

Banner

subscribed in this citv.

against the Church of Rome in this city, some time ago,

was

night at St. Charles, Missouri. He received ten

praises

on tiie

F. A.

tarv

for thr. Ea*t.

Express

12:?ri A. Accommodation. -J" a-

73: 5? a. Lightning Exp re as.....1~ a. ii. 30:(.•!•a. m.. Mattoon &. Ind. Aceo... 3.10p.

one of our leading wine

hierchants, lias just received a large con-

fijgnmenL 0f fj„e wines from the old conn-

A'u,' tI.v Thev are pronounced by

but several friends

jJJ

a A

via. Alton R»»road

4*.$S

4

4:45p.

who

MKTicANTTr-K.

Du Vor'.,--Iid you !ver

babifs

I.cake

boarding

speak? in

game of base ball

":1

Vegetables are

heiip

they command at

,.M

DISTIL!

ekv

about

SI.T.jO,

.heiitief.

t'iir

now contributes

daily

to the national ex"

aboard the excursion train is

morning at

10:10,

and gf to St.

t^ie

at

in Honey Crfek town«bii.

t'lea.s /'ourl

iipits

is

business

(.losing

to

getirout ^f

the way of

the Criminal Court, which convene* on Mondav.

The

Governor

tJaker's speech, and brim full o1' foreign and domestic news,will

lx»

o'clock this morning.

i««ued ai.eleven

Clav county coal

miners manifest no disposition

terms, and in the meantime the

are rapidly learning.

miuiiig.

Turner

Indiauapijlis,

t.

Probst, of this

awarded rtie lirst pri/e f.u- turn-

wtneli i'oiicisted

ot exevei-ies

linn, ,-wirttrh'

vim: Ri'n.iuxi -.

?ays

says ouV Opera

aest

JToi'.se

build in

go

Conncil

published list

yesterday, of

subscriptions in aid of the fund for the widows and orphans of Prussian soldiers, shows that the sum of

Tin: Rev. J. G. White,

-P»

nell,

?S24 00

called in and

tried a few bottles sent in,pronounced the verdict

of ''excellent.''.

Frintinh.—We

a

a.m

1

for

a.m

SEMI-WEF.KI.Y MAII.S.

via. Prairieton.

Heads,

fresh lot of superior papers

Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Note Statements. Tags. Cards,

With .the latest styles

Base Bali,.—The

Riversides,

The match game a the

1- air

Grounds,

yesterday, between the Vigo and Eureka Clubs, for the championship of the city, resulted in a victory to the Vigo's, by a score of

.'11.

Till-: Coles county tIllinoisi fair will

held at Charleston, the county seat, commencing on the 7fh of

next.

September

The premiums offered are very

liberal, and on Friday, the principal day of attractions, the business houses of the place will be closed, and the day observed as a gala day by all.

The Indianapolis

and St. Louis Railroad have made generous arrangements for transporting visitors. and articles for exhibitioiwto

from io-day the Northwest

Indiana Conference of the

4 t'M-mimf*wff*Tvi11

too .l.iard for

-dead

prowling about town.

Tiienext-term ot'

beat?—

active corpse-

the

Pastoi^.iu

down

Main street without looking up and admiring the beahfifnl proportions of the Opera House as they are daily nnfolding under the liiuids of the artisans. Manager

was in the

i-ity a

few days

since, and after looking through the building and examining its internal arrangements unhesitatingly stated that it was the best arranged and most complete building for the purpose outside of New York, and it was excelled by but one in that city.

The bouse will

nia.

The following is

certainly be

open to amusement people bv Christ-

3. 3 ,. if .7

between the Vigos and

Eurekas: Vigo. I! Ktireka 0 Bell 7

Byers s..m.,«....2

1 2 S

and healthier

both for body and puive than butchers meat.

2 •4 ti

Vigo- ti 7 1" 2 22 .»

Jiiiiids of the police. The Mayor heard

'tlieir

an(l

story, found they wereimpe-

cuniousdead beats, nndtold them

They gladly goi.

Went to jail.

$20.

s.

Weekly Expats witli

Went to iail

leal"!

arp

to come to tnincd serious injury.

'new

men

.4-Ue

lu-im\s- rof:

pE.sKRvr.n

to"git.:'

Haley, who made the deadly assault upon Baker, at the

a ihe Assistant Superintendent of tlie

If.

1. 11. Ii.. ha*

Superintendent and the

on

il$Ujcen

the

as a Division.

Bavnaba. liobbs

the Normal School

is the

b«t -.ehool

building in the Untied Stcte^_. aud.Manager

the

if in

York Cits'.

ouNuie of

Xew

•now

THtnrst number of the

h-lin,

v.

.tileeis

il.iy ici'tlie

le'iru

received. By if

ti-or.*, the number of-entries made yt-tcr.-

T.

been promoted to a

'old

ipliable"

Jilaced uude

Iuj

.Major

and

Siuip-nn has had

the management of the trains for three years

pan,

and during that time there

has never occurred an accident or even a slight mi-hap that could, in

manner,

(be

be

part. The well known promptness of the trains on the

T. 11. & I.

great

'mV lhil-

Xo

Mll

published at the

llLlyil1"knowledge

&ftf- irent,Pi3ildli^,itafl

Snlliv.mCounty Fair that it

is reasonable to say that the

is proverbial,and

to the manager of these trains

is

due, in a

measure, this imputation of reliability.

one has been more prompt to ac-

thw than General Superinteud-

with

W.

I

his

focIi

Division

encree^

be double tluve of last vcar. mo excellent reputation,i

nienasJobn

Conlpgue and John

E.

Simpson for

Superintendents, the eutire

will line vannot fail to maintain its former

.1

ProffyiJfay.

"Council

ChaubeS, Aug.

Council met in regular session. Pres##t—Majlor ^'o^k^idyj (tpd

!i

l'eidlo,

has been

who lectured

Rockwell, Seebtn-ger and

Scudde'r. Minutes of last, meeting were read tnd apjiroved. ...... ,. account.

The following accounts were allowed:

T. B.

Johns

Police Force

mobbed the other

M.

Leonard

f]dmunds &

on the head and one

hnolf,

and

J.

Cook

&

Son',.

S.

was

besmeared with

egt(--Orit German lellow-citizens will keep in mind that Max

Hodman, Secre-J

of State, addresses them in the German language at the Wigwam on Friday evening. There will also probably be some speeches in the English language, of which notice will be given.

Granted.

A

connoisseurs

lo be very good. We have no good

judges, in

these matters, about our

are just

petitioi) was presented by

office,

See.

of type, good

workmen, and the best and fastest presses, we are daily turning out neat

Ijm

The Committee on streets reported an estimate of expenses for the month of September, amounting to $150.

'the

The report

M. E.

Church

will open its sessions in Centenary Church, Bishop Simpson presiding. We Jearn that near a hundred and fif-

be in attendance. Any of

our citizens vhp would

*ike

pleasure in

extending the hospitality of their homes to these ministers will do well to communicate the fact to cither of the Methodist

the city, any time this week.

The works are owned by the city, are managed by a board of trustees elected by the people and are supervised by a committee of fhe Commori Council. The total cost of the works and thirteen miles of pipe, of all sizes, is three hundred thousand (.%0,000Jdollars.

which outlay, eight

The machinery consists of

engines with cylinders

same

to

Voorhces 1 4 Auble 5 Moore 1 11 Chamberlain p...r 3 Oilliertr IV.......J...'...:! 9' Smith l'f 2 4 lionaldson 2 2 10 Hebb 3 4 ltiplev i) 4 7 Peddle 1 2 Early

Sibley f.

Cookerly b......

1

ft

Ifarv^.v 2 0

Bnrnes 7 .lnek?on 4

Total *7 T.'i Total .17 31 Inxlnos...

II

5

13-7.1

Eureka 0 4 0 2 ii 0—31 Flies caught—Eureka: Peddle 2. Sillev 1— 3. Viiro: ltipley 1, Barnes 1—2, fouls..auigbt-sEufigJu Auble

:i. Byer^ 1.

t^Uamborlain 4—S. Vitro: Bell•'!, Vnorliep*^*' Tiiploy

1—r,.

Out on boses—liureks. 13, Vig» 11C, _J Home runs—Vigo: Moore 1. bet't on bases—Eureka 7, Vic n. .I 'inpire. .Inmes Oakey. Srorcrs. Corey and .1. Vourbee.«. Tiiix* of fcnmc. 3 hours and 40 ininiit#-.

Mayok's

liouis

anl

furnish increased power, or to be

used in case of failure of the other engines. The ordinary pressure in the pipes averages

25

100

Steam is furnished by one vertical and two horizontal boilers, only one of which is in use for ordinary purposes—the other two being kept

in

cies. There is rather too much compli-

.catiun 1a

i.hftjpachiBfiiy Xo,|lea*e a criti­

cally professional eye.but this fault wHT no doubt be remedied by the Holly cot*1* partly as they afcqnife

a

Coi'rt Yesterday. Henry

McCoy and Johnny !reen got drnnk, got in

siinpiler arrangement for graduating the

cut-.Oj/V

sure acting on a small piston, is adopted. The supply of water is taken from a well

«Unk

in, the rflar of the water works building and about 150

The

indecent exposure of bis person. Fine and is therefore not adapted for all

T. H. »V 1. R. R.

freight depot, bad a hearing and was recognized in the sum of three hundred dollars to appear at the Criminal Court. Baker, the-injured man, was in court. Blood was still issuing from bis ears,

inches. For

ion,

iftfe

Conncilmen

Coatf, Dowling, Hager, Forrest,

th•

30,

ouaes.

13 75

392 00

70 20

Jordon

ValksblattOffice........

00

2o GO

7j 70

Humlerson. i... The account of

M.

Kercheval was re-

ferri'd to the Committee on accounts.

PETITIONS.

A

petition was

square.

presented by Jeshua

Pickens, asking leave to sell confections ion the northeast corner of (he

public

Town-

send, asking the privilege of erecting bulletin boards on certain property in the city under the control of the Common Council. Referred to a Special Committee.

Mr. Coats presented a petition from

Ehrenjiartlt, asking

H.

license

for the

Academy of Music Hall. The petition was granted and the license fixed at per quarter.

Mi-. Scudder presented a petition from

O. J.

Smith and others, asking the privilege of putting down a stone crossing on Wabash street,

Wtwjin

street-.

of

.*u»d

handsomely executed mercantile printing-

game between the

liockets, of Marshall, and the Riversides, of Kvansville, at the latter place, yesterday, resulted—Rockets. 38

JJaffii and Sixth

Genteel, #xJA*Xj' REPORTS-

The Committee on Accounts reported in favor

Stephen Lloyd's account. Con­

curred' in.

1

The Committee also

reported in favor

of Samuel Dodson's account. Concurred in. The Committee on the Fire Department reported against placing a pump at the corner of Fourth and Chestnut streets. Concurred in.

Con­

curred in. Mr. Forrest from a select Committee on

improvement of south Second

street, reported against any change in the contract of the city with Michael Leonard, in regard to the prosecutiou and completion of that work. The whole matter was referred to the Committee on Streets, with

full power

to act.

The special Committee on

Works, by Mr. Peddle, made

to the

was laid over until next

meeting, anil the papers were

ed

to

publish the same.

The following is the report: The Committee on Water Works beg leave to submit the following partial report, and propose to continue their investigations and give the.subject the neeessftry consideration which

addition of

Iti

ter and

28

crank pin, and used singly or

ches diameters and

with

a

the report of

a

match

yards from the

bank of the Mad*River. The well is

feet ill diameter and

David Ramsey was brought in on a stage, six feet of water, double charge of disorderly conduct and

two plugs are

of

400

entertained that he has sus-

I

Promotion". We notice

with pleasure in President

1

eular that John

McKeeri's

E.

Smip9on, well known

waterMmo private

Th? nnmbe»«f

cmstaners at

enttniQ

ja ab&t

fh&'

O'Con-

aanfeuf

Your committee is not prepared with a

financial plan for establishing water works, but are unanimously of the opinion thiit tlic 'city should own" the works or feave-a controlling,Voicein their management, that the question of .the

mitted to a vote of the citizens, and that city bonds having a long time to mature be issued to' tiieet the cost of erecting the works, if the1 citizens decide in favor of the same.

In conclusion the committee state that a letter has been reciered by his hoiibi' the Mayor, from tHe 'secretary

The

Mr. Hager, from a Special Committee, reported that the pest house matter was under advisement.

Tlie City Commissioners reported on the opening of Ohio street across the

C.

locality. The report

Water

a

lengthy

report on the recent visit of the Committee

Dayton, Ohio, water works.

was

tn

its

"Holly'.'

the city.

To meet

(S)

per cent, city

bonds were issued. The contract price of the machinery

thousand

was thirty-seven

(37,000)

dollars.

18

1S:

contains

fcetr

deep and

at the present universal low

water is of the kind, usually called

dQmeftic purposcs. Tbe.^plyj

of fire protect-

located'in each square

feet, one on each side of the

and each plug

attachments. An exhibition of Water plugging wa.-j furnished by the Dayton Water Committee, which

was

eir-

plugs are

very satisfactory. The

about a luile

and a quarter from

the works, and nt

a

signal from the hose

house, the lire pressure was put on and three streams were thrown

riznntally through

uianagc'.ent

1-^

1'

200

feet.

slightest

traced to any fault on his

The streams were continued for nearly an hour without any diminutiof in the quantity or power,

a#d

V*

PJfQK^s...

The bids for building the Station Houoe were opeued. The bids were referred to the Committee^ri^-St?tion. Iloyse, re-: port at the next meeting.

The Council thenadjomned

Free Lunch,

two inclined

inches diame­

inches strfike coupled to the

to­

gether as may be required, and driving six vertical pumps with cylinders

14

in­

12

capacity for delivering three mil­

lion gallons daily. Two large rotary pumps can be thrown into gear with the main shaft when occasion requires a greater pressure in the outer pipes, and an auxiliary rotary engine is also provided

ward for a

pounds to the inch, and

this can be increased—on an

alarm

to

pounds

the works.—to

to

The Order of

reserve for emergen­

|(i

'rfiore'experience \a

erecting large works of this kind. An el?l*)iaie.patent governor, sent out with the engines, is a failure and is not used and

vjJve by- the water- pres[iiall

"Spalding's Gibe)*' lfeindy WbSuA^the house, mends everything.

Free Lunch, ai

which

has its origin in the adjoining river or in springs,flowing towards it appears to

be inexhaustible, at least wittrthe present pumping machinery. At a late fire where the regiilar and auxiliary pumps were at work lor several hours, the water level in the well, was reduced only

loon

in Repellent's now open a: the

street

is provided with two

Buckeye

18

the purpose

Villi line of the

Im-se

ju-t received. Far superior, in color and fini«h, to any other make.

,,-j BcckkVCCASH SSOHK.

All

180

Wool

feet hor-

inch nozzle, and

inch nozzle was put on and one stream thrown

wereentirely free

from the unsteady, intermittent action so common in the ordinary hand or steam" engines.

The present Fire Department and apparatuses are still retained, and will

not

he abandoned, until pipes sufficient are laid to protect the entire city. The Introduction of

the" \fatc-r

into

dwellings has been slow, although a

very-

low water rate has been adopted anil this can be accounted for from'the fact that Dayton, like our own city, has an inexhaustible vein

.of

excellent water be­

neath her, wliioh ia^reached by welle of

moderate deptb. The

a

cost of the service

pipe and lixtures, and the prejudice which all new enterprises is sure to meet, may also operate to prevent the early in-

Empress Cloth- all

at

-05

cents, worth

frtftUrtn^hfaft'fhc***

.theipres-.^chowderi

pne hundred.

coat of maintaining

—For'dclicious

They

of the

Holly Company, expressing a desire to have one of their Company visit this city and lay the matter before the citizens in a publio meeting, awl yoftr comm/itlee? proposenending thent au .'invitation .for tjiptptiirpo^e..^^ r{*' iCIO

W. H. SCUDDEK,

*Z~ G. F. COOKERI'Y, J. B. Hager, I I BtEBSlkiER, .'i (ShAs.

Ri

PsbWiE.-

The Special Committee on Water street railway made a report suggesting various amendments

to

Street Commissioner reported ex­

penditures during the month of August to be $357 -137 r« «f'

The Board of Health* reported in favor of the Council providing a Dest house also, in having all school children vaccinated

received and

laid upon the table. Chief of Police Crowej reported the arrests for August

at

ht.

OMMr'NJCATION.

A

Cineinaa!i, asking

attend

impor­

tance demands. In pursuance of the object lor which they were appointed, a portion of the Committee visited the city of Dayton, where the

svateui

ban

been in

operation,for the past four or live months and learned and witnessed the subjoined facts.

ihe

1

5

eoiniiiiuiii'iiiii

Suuihe.in

city at an early

request­

...

Mr. Seeburgei-

i'«'iu'

mereiiil invention lie held

dale.

tion

r.Heied

MOTIONS.

Mr. Forrest moved ttt

vote, on

If

in

I

he

\v«s pla'-cd ou

.miiiiHiiea

tik-

'M

,il'

i»sinwider

t^e^oose

^riie

X.

at the International Sa­

loon this, Wednesday, evening—Clam chowder. All friends invited.

Catarrh

mon that snuffing and

inches stroke and

rhfernaffonnl Sa~

ooa this, Wednesday, evening—Clam

BjVU

and

running tne works will be between eight and nine thousand dollars. The subject of a permanent water supply for th^s rapidly growing city, is one that ia _bfeutid to force itself upon the consideration of our citizens. New cisterns are already demanded, and the question arises shall we continue to build these expensive reservoirs which may be rendered useleea and be abandoned in a few years,' or.sliill wo follow the example of our enterprising sister cities, and adopt an im* provement which will furnish us a fire protection for all time to come, reduce

friend^,&vi£d. V-

A Word to

Sjnokcrs and

drop in and try one of Touto, McKennan & Co.'s Clear Havana Cigars,I am fconvinced that they^are the finest ever offered in 7 «M

W. II.

ier, is

your measure, and—look like a gentleman. There is nothing so improves a man's appearance as a neat fitting suij of clothes,and Bannister's is the place to get them at the very bottom price. 30tf

To-day

tve

.rtffer oh soda sales

good new hunting case Watch, to.

Lohfiv on

per yard,

,-€ At 1,30

per yard.

At

E.

Railroad, awarding damages and assessing benefits on the property in

Sew

ii \\:V: iv..I

ilu- ('oinnii

dfclegutes

Uootia

fr-.tm

Store.

ti.i

:ip[wint

Katzenbacli,

S500

ea^e

and you will receive it by mail. Dei PiercJ's Alt.

of

tire being telegraphed from the hose bouses through the city

cal

the inch, if desired.

re­

of catarrh that he can not

cure. Sold by tlruggists, or send sixty cents to Dr.

R. V.'Pierce,

Buffalo,

Ext.,or Goldjn iledi-

T)iscovery

coughs.

cures severe and lingering

Ihe Day.—A general

order for Sozdont. In the teeth of all opposition it has become the supreme dentutice of the

.age, -t-

ikiptuity .e^n infest

147

New

is a common disease, so com­

'"hawking"

reach

yetn at every tnrn, Your foot slips in its nasty discb&tge, in the omnibus or in church, and its stench disgusts at the lecture or concert. Thojproprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy offers

Cory, DeFrees

N. Y.„

th&ji

teeth

tilalneiLSai^Jk'itLfcozodon t. Qt«U^',-tbe

bark of the Chilian Soap Tree, an article which possesses cleansing properties superior to those of any other known substance, is one of the ingredients of this peerless compound. Sojtodont'is the only dentrifice in existence in which this salubrious botanical product is incorporated.

to

the International Sa­

this, Wednesday, evening—Clam c'towder. All friends invited.,

A111

he new colors and mivtureu

.thatuGrade A.,

Chcwc

rs.

Cigars and the be~tbrands

of Fine Cut Tobacco, call o:t Toute, McKennan

&

Co:, opposite the Postoffice.

guarantee perfect satisfaction to all their patrons.

After accepting

"l.dSt

an

W

Bannister, the popular cloth­

how

east selecting good? for gent's

Fall ahfl Wihter wear,

iti'diHly

water

works as a municipal institution be

sub­

and the liouso is

Vefeeipl,of the latest aud nobbiest

-designs."ij-Drop

in, see the styles, leave

bi

given when all the tickets are sold alsef otie'prize in cash'or cigavs

fiye tickets—paid as soon as drawn.

iCeep

your tickets

till all pre

Xo.8097

P. O.

^ofU silesi

5

New

the ordinance granting

the right of way for said railroad. The report wa« concurred in, and the ordinance passed.

August

17.

and Elegiftil Styles Clotli

hats, velvet

and silk trimmed.

"Lothair,"

stylish. Call and see them at the

York Hat Store." Aug 29 Allen, "The

ley &

"New

Hatter."

Blaiik Silts! Opened

at Tuell.Rip*

neiuiiig's,

August 30th.

At

SI,00

SL

At 1,40

per yard.

(j:

At- .1,50

per yard,

At

1,60

per yard,

1,75

per yard.

At 2,00

per yard,

1

At

•ih

'2,25

that

per yard.

We recommend these goods

as

t-r I

Tuell. Riplky^cc

uigSO-dwlw. V_

at the Huekeve Cash

Dealers in Cig'urswould

that

ou N.

Dou't

a

regjjtfd td.'citvprintin^v

if

the

and duck ordinance,

motion yrevailed,'and"fbe/irdinanee was laid.over one week. On motion of Mr. Dowling, the Mayor was authorized to pay the Deputy Marshals for taking the. census

be caaeful

of their own intereits, they should

fail to go

rcjubitio^i in

o«U

Ehtzenbach,147 Main street,before purchasing elsewhere. 29,d.l

and see the

new

at tho Buckeye Cash Store-.

aid *ivi'rjnntil

Xow Open.—New

goods

partment at the Buckeye Cash Store Main cor., tithst.

ll ^ou Want Cigars

Ifvou want Cigars'by the thousand, If you-want a single Cigar, call on

Katzenbach,

on

147

the new.

Main street,

eelis good Seed and Havana Mixed Cigars at 5 cents. "Extra Yarn Faratellas Cigara nt 5 cents. 29,dlw

"Don't R^aft This if you want to gay exorbitant prices for cigars. N. Katzenbach has the largest stock in the city, which he offers at prices defying competition. H9.d4w

UriUtls nt Herz & Arnold's.

5.

Katzenbach,147,

&

of

Co. are

ii

in

Rent

shades

''5.

Just opened at the

Buckeye Cash Store, Main, comet of 6th

streets.

~-y~—r- ,, y,

Terre Haute Commercial College is nov," open. Evening session will-com-mence on

next

.),ip

Monday, September oth.

Notf Vthe timett. procure your pcholar-

aUgSl-d'-'twltl451^t

The first Subscribers to Mackenzie's .0ui.p^es

:r "i All

Something ATew.—Plain Scarle: and Blue Series for ladies' jackets at '. 31-d3t. Wabbbn,|Hobe-bo*& Co.

a

House.

Want to Sell a Carriage, Want a Boarding Place, Want to

I&irrow

Money.

Want to Sell a House and Lot,

Want

Wrant

to

Cash Stork.

Main, cor. Sixth street.

Banner brand Alpaca

Fans, tliey are the best

Main .street, has

the largest stock of Cigars and Tohacco ever seen in the city. 29,dl

I

receipt

well assorted stock of

^larbleized

Mantles- which they are selling at manufacturer's prices. Also a nice stock "of Grates. Headquarters for Clothes Wringers,Sc.,' rf

you want new Rollera

put on your old Wringers, send them along.

IF VOI

Want

a

Cook,-

Want

a

Situation,

Want toSell a House. Want to Sell a Pat«nt. Want to Lend Jloney, Want to Buy a House. Want to Buy a Horse. Want

An

Address,

to find any one's

Want to find a Straved Animal.

find anything you have Lost,

Want

to

find an Owner for anythipg

Found, You can make yoiir wants know to

readers of the Express, at only TwentyFive cents a dav.

iew

i^

Styles in Hats arriving

S. L.

Straus

&

coming!

Main, cor. Sixth street.

only and best remedy that ban ever been known for the Sure cure of Pilee, as can be attested by ninny persons in this city, who hbva beeu cured.

1

will per­

form a cure of the worst cdac

inside

0n

Life c.r Charles Dicken^ will have the tho?^ of oor oompetitorn book delivered to them to-day. This Heez & Arnold. work is meeting with rapid sale. Sub scriptions received at Bartlett i: Co.'s, 101 Majq,eg-eet, or |jy tfeefr canvassing ng^nt.

TXanifnnttorisIn tlieRr-ftmsiarSchool.5 Pupils in the Grammar School, other

who did

pot puss

Candidates for the HigH School

The examinations

invitation

to

Goods atHerz

&

1st.

the Good Templars. Music by Tout's Band.\ Admission,

§1 00. 29,d4i

When Will This World Come to an End?—A3 soon

as TTerz

A-

undersold.

Now

with every

on

sold.' d"t

drew

the fine]prize offered at

Fresh Peaches.—R. W. Rippetoe

an4

goods in every de­

WAX(j

a satis-

factory examination at the close "bf the last term will be examined on TfT(d»e^hnj, August 31st.

who

failed to pass the required examination, and desire another examination, will be examined on Thursday,

First Ward School Building, commenc* ingat 9 o'clock, a. si., eacli day. j- W H.vWiley, Sii(iecintohdent. kLJLMXL. CicvJLv4R

Arnold can be

Wo shall spare no trouble in making our store the most attractive in the city. .4 Hmtz & Arhoi.d. fcjjt tti j*- —1 it—

Exhibition,

at the Buckeyo

Cash Store, the Special Premiums offered by

W. S.

Ryee& Co., at the Vigo County

Fair. aug27-tf.

All the novelties of

the season will,

in a few days, boon exhibition at Herz

Arnold's.

velvet^trimmed, new aud

Headquarters for

Mats.Rugs, Cane and Canton

as

have greatly reduced,the price of

*. ".•»

Riddle i/s

in

New

home daily.

of

thirty days if the directions are followed. A sure cure is warranted. Any person not satisfied can return the remedy and get their money back. Call and try it. tiwmnft ut T. E. Guthrie, '. 201

Alain etreel.

Black Jewelry are far

Go to S. R. Freeman and get a pair* of Lazarus 5i Morris perfected Spectacles. fft) beep* also the lower grades Ji^sides »nH

anit41'j

'J A

Should know that S. R- Freeman

W1. W. CURRY

&

Window Shades,

Hollands, Lace Curtains, Damasks,Trimmings,&c., at Rvce's Carpet Hall, 77 Main street. tf.,

Ma

ttings,

Mirrors, in great variety and at very low prices, at Ryce's.Carpet Hall. .dtf.

is

now in daily receipt of the finest peaches from Southern Illinois. This fruit is now sold at a price that makes this a good time to can it. Call at Rippetoe's this morning and tell hi'm to

send

up a

box.

If it is thrown in your teeth

very

cheap nt the prices named, and invite in spcotion.

that you

do not keep your dental apparatus in proper trim,

it

is

your own fault, for all

tjj[g worldknows that

•you

uiing the matchless vegetable dentrifice

Jy.

Sozoaont.

"Spalding's

and useful. Mends everything,

Sew ami Nobby Hats

Union Pacific, Prince

Erie. Also new styles tor boy's. Call

B®e them. All to be sold low for cash, at

J. H.

Sykes',

h«ve

by theUo'x.

N.

Main street.

29,dlw

113 "Main

beeaJ-c-c&ired

street.

The "Sappho." "Dauntless," "Cambria/' ''Moselle" and_ "Clarendon"

Hats

at tdie^retr

Store. New goods constantly arriving. aug23 Allex,

"The

Ladies, now is your time-to leave your orders for your Walking Boots,

H. H. BduDXNOT'

September Jst. Wlll atitiicss the people on the political

wili be held at the

questions of

I

Leather.- Laee and Button Boots. tf 1. K. Clatfelter.

Stea^N.^-^h, how. dr®Bflil it ia. Mrs.-K.—Yea, madam," itisVecy wartu, but

I

feci rather comfortable. Mrs.N.—Is it possible? And how do you manage that?

Mrs.

K.—I

U3e

one of Herz

and

the city.

Opened

eat the world"

Herz «!t Arnold Fancv Goods.

Always reliable. Dyspeptics and Invalids can use it

impunity. Prepared by

at their

ii

•ml fl •yl U'i id

Want a Salesman, -Want a 8en*anW.«irI,^ "f hr' HVnii^to ifiit atkot^, Ml \Viwt 'to'SeU a X'lan^T

.,, 4

Many ftoods will be 2d

!t-

to Sell a Piece of Furniture, Want to Buy

a

Want

Second-hand Carriage

during

tike place on th*

tlis

o'clock

P.

now at

Co.,149 Main street—more

Come and see them.

..

1

liarlng

[a27,dtf

The Great Oriental Pile Remedy Ip' the

"The Same Old Regiment witl *?iew Shoes."—Frank Cruwford in dnil» receiving New Goods from the manufac toriea. Call and examine his'Custom

Work of all kinds. No. VJ8 Main street

20City Lots

fob sale,

I 4ti,initxn

JLll t)0fio 9 JLtldttlOH. iiOttilt Of

Bloomington Sotul

'&.m5 of^hese" LoU occupy the highestgMnfid soath.of M|in,-st-reet, adjoining the city limits, tthd aro pleaaantly" located

building

stor,: wl

h».b.bcs »5s»rt».»t of Wie, gold watches and at the lowest prirci in the ,.•, -jt m.m.JOaB, Citv, 161 Main, or. Gth st. a Ff» .'llirfm, Office ow whio strcot. i* 7

To thoso who TfiQimDroVeflrese lots dufJng the fall, tie following liberft Inducement will be.offered:

the day at the following

Sthfl P. M.

Arnold™

Good Templars' Social.—There will be a social dance at Pence'stHall, Thursday evening, Sept.

Attest: Daniel

-all

cheapest (in

___

"yesterday,

stylesof

new and Attractive

Wall

Paper,just received for

Fall Trade, at Rvce's Carpet Hall. dtf. Seli-ralsiugj Flonr saves all Baltic, Powders, Soda and Cream Tartar.

times

and places: Union Church, Pierson, Thursday, Sept.

sMiddletown, Friday, Sept. 9th.

Union Church, near

Sponkiug in

for the benefit of

1 p. m.

White's

Tannery,

in Nevins Township, Saturday, Sept. 10th.

I r. m.

Prairie Creek.—Messrs.

Curry, Eoudinot, Smith and Meredith will speak at Little's School House, in Prairie Creek township, on Friday, September 2d, at

IV

o'clock,

p. m.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WINES!

L.

my

-jpRO^Oi?ALS FUR COAL.

The Truiteea

wit.

.. C. Ripley. i.

'Breakfast #"itn% article, and^jraham Flour, at R." W. Rippetoe's.

Currysvllle

office, on

S

W»tCoal

'Ohio

Tho Telegraph

street,

eor. Sixth., c^-

Cool Cook Store.-1

The Confltitutio&CoaL Cook Stove

are the

Stovei in the market.

satisfaction or no

^to

no emoko all warranted

.lust(

•.

to give perfecO

pale.

at Ball's

Qlddle

Can only be had

Stove Store.

for Neck Chain*.4

i-

U4& V*.

w* mmmt

JACOB FISHER lias

just received a choice lot

Which be will sell by tho .bottle or Ballon^ at reasonable pr" a pure article

by ......

BIGELOW

COAL and MINUS

Wholesale and retail dealers in Anthracite, Pittsburg, Brazil. Block, Lost Creek and Sugar Creek Coals in quantities to suit customers and at the lowest market prices.

With good coal, good weights and prompt delivery, we hope to receive

.v.v oKni.VA.\ct:

Tu

provide for tho Extension

1. JJe it ordainal in the Common Council of the City of Terre Haute,

ami

Jfo. four

Glue, Cheap, onvenient

(4)

might do so by

deodlw

2.

Just receiv­

ed by Express! Something new and nobby in hats! Fifteen different styles! Amongst them, the Yacht, the Rhine, Four-ln-Handi Dickons, Beethoven, Ashbury,' -LotHair,

of said out lot,in the present corporation line, said extension to be the same width us the present street, and the same is hereby, declared

II

of Common

Coal,forfeedolivorad

depot of the

&

I. &

Arnold

a

J^-OTICE TO BUILDERS

Sealed proposals will bo received

"the

dersigned Board of Trustees

Schools of Torre Haute, until tember the 3d,at-12 o'elCok-jt.,Saturday,Sep­

The contractor will be required to givo bond in tho sum of

820.0(X.i

dorse

Coal .—Morgan & Elder

are now readytoreceive orders for Curry s* ville Coal

A-'

York sending goods

l*

iii

Riddle is in Now York, just in time to get his goods cheap. .[augl S

cents

to be

ii.

rf-'A" i' f*.

higher in

one month. Riddle is saving that for his custotaera, by buying his goods now. 18

Sale of Stand*.—The

Dining

Hall

and a limited number of refreshment staiids will bc sfcld at the Fair Grounds oh Saturday SepM 3, 187Q,

used

tlie County Fair. The sale will

Fair Gfounds at

removed my oflke

to

the

corner of Fourth and Uliio streets,I am prepared to fill all orders for the pure, unadulterated block coal.,,,

E. F. Meriull.

From all the |. ffn'o.ipal Manufai'tiirer: in Europe, and

Agents for all American Movements,

Which they famish in Gold qr Silver Cases at the

SLOWEST PRICE. '(K .' *"tl I

Packages serit'lior ExprqSs,1 allowed to be opened and selectiotis OBtule..* iylS-dly

-1

'. -..DYERS'.'i„v»,

1

By order of the Board 21,dtd Jos. Gilbert,aec^v.

TVyEINtt, SOaUKLVii, t'

:r~ WAITED! OIK1-Y T^KNXW!

(UFA PENO UGH

DO YOU WANT HELP:ADVERTISE IX THE EXPRESS. DO YOU WANT A HOUSE?

AnVERTI.SK IX THE KXPRKSK.

lo^ Vou Waut to Buy or Soil.' .• AOVERTIRK IX TIIE EXPRESS.

Have You Property for

HIE EXPRE?,^ having the largest home circulation, is tho host, medium to secure your want* by advertising. We now |i," rates so low tint there is no excuso for nomaking known your wants. Advertisementof Houses "Wanted," "For Sale-'and"Kor Rent," "fTelp Wanted," "Rooms to Let." "Situation Wanted," "Property for Sale." "Hoarding," ost," "Foiind," "Strayed," "Stolen," "P nal," Ae., will be inserted for

25 CEKTS A DAY!

These terms are applicable to all advertise ments of the above class, of five lines and under. .*•

i. ,» ii.^ JI i?

Have

nl

RHINE, FRENCH AND AllFORNIA WINES,

Yon Houses or Roouih for Rent? AUVKBTISK IX THE KXPKFW. ONLY 35 CENTS A DAY.'

Parties wishing to advertise in the

PRESS,

Trv a bottle, if you want au?31d3m

CO.,

a

share of the

public patronage of Term llaute. Ail orders left at our Office, under National State Bank,corner of Filth and Main streets Will receive

ptcunHt

att^ntioif, augildly

W

nnd

half strcat

be and the same is hereby southwardly from Locust strcer.extended over the tracks, road bed and premises of the Indianapolis anil St. Louis Kailroad Company, lying between Locust and Elm streets, and over the Wabash

Erie Canal, and the track and

premises occupied by tho Terr* Indianapolis Kailroad Company,llauteand

and

andftPe

re

And be it farther

street to be c-

south

that tho same be extended Ihu same width eastward through lot number lour

(til

and'that the'

Sec." 1. And bfit

Hatter."

:ago

cnced Book-Keeperby

Opening of

Certain Streets,and Parts of Streets,in tho City of Terre. Haute, and declaring tbe same Public highways. Sf.C.

lots

(.5.1

in tha-3uljgivision 1

out lot ntfii ber."ono

(.1)

in altt city to the

north line of the property owned by

3V1.

W

elton

Modeaftt said extension to be the same width as the present street, and the same is hereby declared be

a public street

way in said city,to Sec.

And be it lurther ordained, that

Sixth street, in said city, be and the same is hereby extended

from

FOR

SALE—A

lar.

Schools

Jlirute will receive

ot

Torre

proposal

imtil

first, the furnishini ol' acree'Septeirlbcr

ned Block

to in car lea tie attlio depot of thol'.H.i

I

F.

Railroad Company or the

St. Louis llailroad Company

in Terra Haute, in such quantities

iJournal cpy.'i

as shall

be required for the current Sc-linol year.

K. 15- ALLEN", Soe'y

of fli.nril-

for each buileing,

with approved free hold security, for the faithful performance of.-his contractLeave proposals with

"Trustees

Common,

for building stshool hpusia

J"

Plans and spe«iflcatIons,"ScboolsaProposals

can seen at the

office of Charles A it and Superintendent.Eppinghousen,ber The Board reserve the right to reieci any or all bids.

E nENDRICH

.1. n.O'BOVLE. -T

tee

.,E. B- ALLEN, I

ftiaxeft'o"copy.] dtd

BALI^ BLACK & CO. rr,r, a /tar BHOA

m- I

jFiEiro^T'-^Tiisrcj,

In ail its Brunches, at I

4

H. Keiner's Dye House, t. (Ith and 7th. seidTilCm

STUNKABD& RARRICK, f-i:.iktkc W

Coal uiul Wood

snei'tmuy un.Hiunce t.» tho pub-

lio that tney will eop constantly on I hand and for sale at lowest ratce, all hinds of Coal at wholesale and retail, also Wood for the till and wintertrado ^1

Otticc at No. 20 Bufctin House Terre

Ind.

tot

KX

and living at a distance from thii

office, can iaelose their advertisement in an envelope, with the necessary pay, ward the same to us through the Postoffice.for­and

FOR RENT.

FOR

RENT—A

very desirable residence on

south Sixth street,

3%

&

squares

Main: apply to Herbert Madison, withHul-from man

Cox. a30dtf

WANTED

RANTED—Situation

a Lady experiin

,'

now

YVANTED—A

the street

known as North Six-and-a-That\*V/„)

WANTED—The

or high­

\\TANTED—A

or highway

.ordained,

opened, sixty-Uled

live

that1 a

•'Osborii

Street" shall be

(Of.) l'eet

in width,otl the

side of lot number two ('!.' in the subdivision of out-lot number sixty-six

(.41 «aid

subdivision of out-lot number

-ixty-in

six in

said city, to a point where the same will sect Sixth

street as hereinbefore extended,'intoi

namo^jo

a

Ydrk Haj

public

aud is hereby declared

.-ti'fse

erf liiSBvruy in said

trmhcr'-or'-l.cuiiiHl,.that

whereas, an emergency

and publication.

J'assed

August-oil,

lbTU

O. 1-'. COOKERLY.

engage

Cincinnati. Ohio: satisfactory references given: address Miss

L. B. BACMAN, 2ol

West 3d street, Cincinnati, Ohio. a31d2t

Boy

TT

to

do office

apply at Dr.good

L. II.

157

Bartholemew's office,work

Main street. a3Ud4t

\\TANTED—Boarding for Students address

W.

dent.

Normal

A.

WANTED—Agents

Jones,SchoolPresi a3t)dl

to canvass VigO aDd

adjoining counties for a strictly fir-:t class Life Insurance Company. Call at K. Havens' office, opposite tneConrt House, and see J. W. Nelson, Special Agent for the "New England." augtfd2n

undersigned

good Plasterers: apply Immediately,twowant alTdtf

ROWLETT & THATCHER

\\^ANTED—A

its present southern

terminus, southward through number four

(4i

in the subdivision of

sixty-six

situation in a

object address

out-lot

(66)

lot number

said city, to the south line

-flusine.-is

House or Office, by a yonng m'An who

i-

a good penman and accountant: salary

nu

"Penman,"P. O.

Box

1C3

Pastry Cook also

IT

ti 00

oW,

to

a

#20 00

anil

man t-,

drive team and work on

a

farm apply

immediately at the National Hause.

in

\Y/"ANTED—An

«24

iniui in

take an in-

active intelligent

every County and State, to tak lerest with us and the agency for selling article ever offered agents

reasonable"froai/PATeasiestAtheeleikF

a day: terms'

and protlts large apply to

TE11SON,

FOSTER..

In dianapoTG,IikI. aunl:-idliQ

FOR SALE.

fpOR

SALE—In

it

Gookins addition,

with

cxift* toi-

4

tho

iinme-

diato takiny ellect ot ttii uivliritiiice,..the same shall bo in force from and nltei

its

a houtti

rooms, kitchen,'cellar and cistern

lot GtixlCO fent, well set with fruit trees an.i shrubbery

1

will

soli

pa.-,-1

thi's propertv at

gain: easy coll at Prairie City Cooler-bara shops.terms

A. C. MATTOX.

FORSALE—A

ickcry. Clerk.Mayor-

a:'.Idtf

first class Milk

Butler.uiyuiia04t-Cow

nt tho Cemetery of Will

D.

small house and lot

I0R

SALE—A

mntion address

J?OB

«f

SALE--A

l.y

the un­

Common

for furnishing

all material and erecting two brick school

houses.

One to bo built at th'»eornor sf

and Ohio streets and ono on lots

I[^0R

SALE.—The

:iand12th -lof

Erving's sub-drvision of out lot No. tu. Bidders will also make proposals for finishing the street fronts of the buildings witn pressed brick, which proposals must be separate.

Orover, deceased.

For

wa

NEW YORK, a

ARK LMPORTERS OF

WATCHES

Having received my

HiuitfTr

All orders fKr'tJoat lillfrd promptly. A

ghare of the public patrona*p is r»?!ectinlly

oUcitod.

I

A Business Mait ^Vajitcd A general npront is rtqui»e..{ by one of the most successful Life Insurance Comi^inie* »t

York City. A cntl.ep

New York City. A ^c ntlc-jmin well ujiiiilitie tor tho business canaecnre' iui^pilrtanrterrit.

aUdre^Mntf,

with information ind rejejeutes^ Coml»an»,.

ith information ind refereute^ BMe Ci inys Box i.yt Po UtTice, New, York,Citv. •teOdot. -iij. ii

1

street, ono square south of Main,on

north

cast coiner: inquire nt corner of 2d an

Poj.

J.C. Bl'RNS. niMdJt

Mai

_. ard-Colt, cheap quire of .1. H. O'Boyle, »t the

Store. uugJS'dtJtLeather

FOR

SALE—i.ii1Trade

£.1.,

an-ljiitinSep 1

Very Cheap—A

story frame Shoe Shop and Dwellinj{tw. House in Knightsville.on the old Terre Haute

Railroad a desirable situation for Shoemaker for furthe'r parliculars or

intbr

K.

Shrepterman,

vilte,

Clay county. Ind.

Knh|ht-

hL'-.(T1\V

two-story brick bnsine°s

house, on Irourtb street, betnean Ohi.. and Walnut street bargain is offered.

Enquire at this office.

A

24-dlw

fine residence of

iVl.

Oieott. on south Third street is ottered for sale cal

=oon

on

FOR

WHARTON A- KEKLEJl

SALE—The

augl9dlm

Third Ward School House

and Lot for sale, except Furniture and Furnace possession delivered as soon alter the lirst ot January nest as the

new Scbooi

House shall be ready for ocoupancy

nlsdtillsepl

J, H- O'Boyle

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FORock

SALE-A RARE BAROAIN-A

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st of Merchant Tailoring Goods lcnso of a fino business room the-best tion in the city of Terre Haute.

good opeo-loca­and

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Jng for the Merchant Tailoring business forms will be made reasonable. Ft tarticulars addrej

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forms will be made reasonable For further particiUars address

JAMES M, ALLEN

tALPH L. THO.Vi

RALPH L. THOMPSON,

and

Exeeutori of Joseph

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sale-a good horse, bdckboard AND HARN E6S.

Inquire at the Daily Express Office. tf

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J. P. BADOLEY,!

AT THE CITY IIAT HOI SK,

\o. 12, South 4th Hirert.

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