Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 December 1870 — Page 4
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Monday
Horning, Dec.
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A.m
Leave. Arrive 4 :1U p. Mail 10:50
TIic
Opera
THE
building will also be used for police headquarters.
CHANGE OF TIME.—It
train for Indianapolis, leaving here a
2.50
P. m., and arriving here at 11.20 a m.
See advertisement.
IT
is well
to
Tiie
The isic is said
and the text of a lively dramatic interest. The admission is only, twenty-five cents, merely to meet expenses.
THE
citizens to contribute entertainment for
the teachers in attendance upon the State Association, commenced their work on Saturday, but did not meet with such success as was anticipated. We hope to hear ot better reports this week.
tion meets in this city on the 27th,not the
1/th,
as erroneously stated—and will
in session three davs.
SHERII-'I' STEWART,
for their respective terms in that industrial institution.
He
Coxi'ERNt.w,
Hon.
A. II.
TH
POLICE
10, 1S70.
•ase
Fast Express ti:18 A. ii-
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EVAXSVILLE CKAWI'OHDSVILLE E. R.fi Active. Arrive. (j:•'/) A. Express .10:05 I'. 4:10 P-II Mail 3:53P.M.
ROCKvn.u:
A.
City and Vicinity.
O.VLVa week till C'htislmas.
House opening to-night.
TH
E Common 1' eas Court convenc this morning.
County Treasury will soon
funds. Eorrowcd mnnev.
DIVORCE.—The
be in
Senior class of the City lli^li
School is preparing for a public exhibition, consisting of original e=says and oration-, to be given at the
School
ceding Christmas. A Christinas tree is also in prospect for the same evening.
SEE
THE
the Congregational Church have leased Dowling Hall for Friday evening of this week, and will present the beautiful operetta of
"Genevieve,"
Asa
Cotrt ITEMS.—Two
asv
young men named Brooks,' and Myers from Mack.sviile, put in an appearance before Mayor
C'ookerly
Saturday, charged
with assaulting and battering cne Luther Hudson, who was sometime since arrested and baiied for the larceny of a watch from the above nr.med individual. The
was dismissed.
An individual named Rice, liavingsurrounded too much benzine, Saturday night, brought up in jail, from whence he ras taken Sunday morning before Mayor C'ookerly,
who
a-sessed the usual Cne and
appropriately costcd him. lie paid and sorrowfully v/ended.his way very much clicced.
A
fa.it vouug man was arretted about
.lie
same time, for tirng off a-pistol on Main street. Ife was placed in jail Satday night and was taken
).sted
lxtessiox.
Fr.EE SITTINGS IN CHURCH.—Rev.
i:n
as well
••eekly
Common Pleas Court,
which convenes this morning, has twen ty-thiee divorce cases on
its
THE
docket.
MILLINERY.—See
Mrs. Abbott's adver
tisement. She oflers a large stock o! millinery at greatly reduced prices.
Station House will be completed
this week, and will be immediately occu pied for the purpose in'ended.
new doors, ns well
T!u
be seen hv
reference to our time card that the
& 1. K. K.
as
•pens
T.
have put on an aceommodatioi
.t
in case life is made a burden by too much flesh, it can be disposed of bv walking,
the rate of eight pounds for the first one hundred miles, and a rliding scale for continuing, with the proviso that there must be no cessation.
prospect is
Normal
building on Friday evening pre
\m.
Mr. Kissner's new locals. Both
floors of the
i'aluce
of Music are literally
jammed lull with the largest and most varied stock of musical instruments ever opened in this city. Those in want ol any article in the music line should by all means call and examine the elegant and attractive stock.
Cox
Sabbath School connected with
R.
to be exeellen
James
Conner, Chairman of the
Republican State Central.Committee and just appointed Governor of Idaho Territory Col.
W. R.
llolloway,
a it
,,
to the Opera House.
the outer doors, to
rich and iioor alike.
Co.V.MON Pi.KAS Coi'kt.—
for the December Torm to day.
ioeket is not as long as usual, there being usiness less standing over ami
number of suits instituted than is
-el
have the knowledge that,
for to-day.
and slimy-Sonr
by
sirs vili IwH tew
closely litigated eases.
The
called through
few
&
Co's, this
under the di
rection of Mr. Paige, the Superintendent.
It.
A.
committee selected to call on our
Ira
T.
1
-on,
The Associa
be
returned from Jef-
fersonville Saturday morning, having safely arrived there the day before and booked l'eter Smith and Daniel
-ame
O'Xi-il
O'Neil
mained hare to testify in the same case. Mr. Stewart says that Vigo is the banner county in furnishing in a to the Southern prison, and that Vanderlmrg county is the next competitor on the list-
PEorLE.—John
I'sq.,
President of the
T.
Wallick, of Indian
apolis and Superintendant of this District ol the Western Union Telegraph Company, were stopping at the Tcrre Haute House on Saturday.
township for
brought Callahan
back with him, to appear as a witness in a prosecution now pending. Dilley was not taken with Smith and
P. M.
of
Indianapolis and several other gentlemen
a secured a and
be present at the opening of the Opera House to night. David Keavil^SheritTof Crawford county, Ills., was in the city Saturday evening. Mr. Reavill is the gentleman who arreeted the Terre Haute boys that escaped from our jail sometime since and ade a raid on the old
''Sucker
E
OPENING
seats
State."
already sold makes it quite certain that the Opera House will be well filled this evening. Mr. Owens, with his full aud efficient support, including orchestra will certainlv be here, and will make his bow to a Terre a a in the brilliant comedy of
"Everybodv's
Friend" and also appearing in
'Solon
Shingle,',a character by which he has attained a world wide reputation. We learn that the directors propose, should there be an opportunity,to exhibit all the scenery now prepared for the stage. This feature of itself will be well worth
will be unveiled fifteen minutes before eight o'clock. Many good seats are yet for sale at 1.
O.
Cox
&
Co's where
in some
a'so
tickets for the Family Circle may be had. No reserved seats are sold in the Family Circle, the first going getting the best seats, and
respects these are
preferable to more than one-half of those on the lower floor.
§-100.
Summers to Marshall
A.
lot in Rose's subdivision for
in Joab's subdivision for
but re
•Isaac
Smith,
SI,800.
Stewart to Avery Smith,
acres in
Nevins
lietterfromTcrre Hante.
Correspondence of Ind. Sentinel.
I-.
Frank Ilowe at the close of his sermon
Free Sittings in Church on
morning, showed
yesterday
bi3
.alter
earnestness in the
his confidence
in its suc-
ess, by announcing that
he had
formally
proposed to the Trustees to give up all laim on his regular salary for the coming year, and to accept as full payment hereof, what the people would give in
collections, allowing fifteen dol
lars to be taken from each collection lothe current expensei of the Society.
expression was taken of the wishes ol the on re at on a uiiMnuiitv vvhich the proposed change was received. aveevidence a it coming of new year ibis church will join the other
•liurches
in
15
town-hip for
S200.
Parker a to
A.
Defrees, lots
in Gilbert's Place for
§2,000.
Smith to Charles Kppert, lot in Smith's subdivision for
£350.
Sparks to Robert
II.
Boy
acres in Linton township for
lollowell to Zarhariah Ander-
$1,000.
part of lot in city for
Isaiah Adams and others to
X.
Siner,
11)
1'tnjamin
acres in Linton town-hip for
.000. Charles
Jackson
to Mary
20
Mary
same land for
S.
Sylvester,
acres in Uiley township for
$500.
A.
McQueary to Jemima Close,
$500.
R. H.
Swineharl to fame,
50
acres in
150(1
Michael a to Esther Rothschild, lot in Rose's subdivision for
Young,lot in Linton's division for
Edward
Collett.
E. T. II. A C.
road and Mr, J.
rail
R.
nal Superintendent Wiley publishes the following card, showing the wisdom of re S a in relation to corporal punishment:
EnrroR
JOURNAL: I
notice in your
paper of to-day an allusion to the rccont act of the Hoard of Trustees upon the subject of corporal pum-diinent in the schools. May
I
be allowed to make a
at in a a I not the design of
(die
Board in prohib
iting corporal pnni.-hment in the presence of the school to allow any of the teachers to impose upon jmpils by infiictintr this punishment privately. In
case
of whipping it is the duty of the teacher
to
to
NIGHT.—The number of
the Superintendent's office, stating the name of the pupil whipped, the offence, the general conduct of the pupil,and the severity of the punishment inflicted.
Of al'l these cases, where any trouble has occurred, or, where the
been punished too severely, the punishment has been in the presence of the school, and not a single parent has complained to me when the punishment
been administered in private. It has been mv experience, and other teachers have had the same, that if a boy is ever disposed to resist the authority of a teacher it will be in the presence of the school. It has also been shown by experience, that if the teacher will not be in hot haste to
execute
a-visit
The drop curtain
19-tf.
Tehee HADTR, December
finished
I).-fore
him in the
Ilis
ionor tSunday morning, who fined Jtnii
.sum
of
•iult
£11 40,
in de-
of the payment of that lil'.ie sum, he now abidcth in the
"tombs.-'
llendrich, Edward
O.
14.
TIIE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. As an edifice of magnificent and complete architecture, the
.Normal
School ex
cels any other building in the State. It is capacious substantial and convenient, and comprehends in its general plans and in the capaciousness ofits numerous rooms all of the conveniences of a first-class normal school. In building it its projectors and architects have combined, throughout its entire external and internal strucjure, all of the advantages of modern architecture. Consequently, it may be styhd the best planned and the best
building in the State.
Moore and
Mrs. Flagg. The High School depart merit is maintaining a repution
'equal
These new buildings are
State.
AN
•run
The erection of
be
The t'om-
itioii Pleas Court, Judge
.Ino. T.
Scott,
Kfii-
rally the case. There are forty- three
.'laims
3 bote
besides claims.—
Hie#* iuetBule «'or the sale
at
land
ajau&SHta
varioas
docket will
on
Tuesday for defaults
and orders and the business of the term arranged for speedy disposition. There ire very
divorce cases, and nothing
eu-atjojial in the court, except a cruu
case between patties in the southern part of the county, of no interest outside the immediate neighborhood.
THE
sale of reserved a for the
Opera House lor Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, will open at
15. G.
(Monday)
o'clock, and close at
RKAL ESTATE
morning at
7 A
clock each even-
TRANsr^i^s.—Recorder
Meyer put upon record last week the following transfers of real estate: Hiram Hayr.es to George
Elizabeth Roberts to Charles Liabold
20
acres in Pierson township for
theheigth of folly
pond millions of dollars in the erection ol
n'hool
houses
I lii
'1
ho
,-atisiaeioiy
a
small-
the Normal School was opened on the
.•t
against estates on the docket nil
January last,
aud up
arc-
two
ot
jmk!gwwtiHsas
and
{sort? sufcl ate
for the
all so
tirst Sre days She te: ut. Th
THE FACULTY. v.V
The corps of Teachers connected with this No:nnij School
is
Miss
A. P.
P.
in the city for
Wolfe, lot
^800.
.Miss
The seventeenth annual session
11, 38
SI,loo.
Firman Nippert to John Patterson, part lot in Clia.-eV subdivision for $4-0. IsaacT.
who are engaged in
that teaching
one
$2,200.
Richard
II.
Pat ton to Daniel Patton,
two lots in Middletown.
M. M.
Joab to William
Jotib,
six
lots
§2,000.
McGreer to Arthur
II. I'oyll,
the
undivided half of forty acres in in to township for
8500.
W a
I.
Walker to Stephen
J.
SI,000.
O'ihie.i
part lot in Parson's subdivision for
John
(i.
Scott
the
to Fred Muchlenliurz,
i?200.
Dobbs to a
D.
Dobbs,
the undivided half of lot in drover's subdivision. Joseph
C. II.
in Prairieton for
Wallace, lot
$150.
Hiram San ford and others to
O.
SCHOOL MATTERS.—In
IJaudy
forty acres in Fayette township for
$liO0.
Saturday's Jour
"thescienee
divine" of teaching. Such an occasion must afford a grand opportunity for pick ing up items to such of our teachers ahave been it in their privileges,and it will certainly be greatly to their advantage to attend the meetings of the Association..
TEACHING A PROFESSION.
We have long been of the conviction
should be made a life-long
profession.
The
as
position is an honorable
well as one of first class importance and we think the old system of making school teachers out of every class of tinkers and peddlars should be
"'dried
but tliev scarcely know anything about the art of teaching. Applicants
T: i*
even-
a
the law, but wait un'il
teacher and pupil are alone, that, in nine ca es out of every ten that occur, the pupil will obey without any punishment whatever. Again, let me say that the Board have adopted such additional" regulations as will tend
to diminish the
cases of corporal punishment in our schools. Respectfully,
W.M, II. W11.EV,
Supt. Schools.
The Opera House Bartar
Ttorium can and will be used on many occasions of public interest. BUSINESS CHARACTXB.
J\Ve
would have been better pleased if its campus bad been more extensive. Its limited confines destroy the classic beauty and intellectual romance which always linger around the dim shadows of a college forest.
•rr
CITY SCHOOLS.
The
1
Eve east rooms on the fiist floo
of the Normal Institute, are occupied by the City High School, which, with all other graded schools of the
?Sty, is under
the superior management of the accomplished Superintendent, Mr. William.H. Wiley, under the inmediaW tuition of Professor Valentine, Mrs.
That this is a business place is very evident. Many of their houses are large and their stocks extensive, particularly along Main street while there are many prominent representations of a large and enterprising trade. With four newspapers, three of which are dailies, lour janks, scores of dry goods houses and grocery stores, besides various other establishments, this street
E
B.
Allen, and
John
Boyle, are just completing two lar^e school edifices which will accomodate some eight hundred more pupils.
to be furnished
throughout with the most beautitul ami convenient modern school desks and when completed will compare with any in the
runrusi or THE NORMAL SCIIOOI
so costly
S a
uoh
the city in throwing open tin
a building
N a S
a
many to be an expense wholly uncalle for bu: when they learn that its specific purpose is to prepare teachers for the common schools of the State, and that
preparatory qualifications are im periouMy demanded by the rapidly tnu liplving wants of the age, they will set thai it would
presents the
Donald, Martin
to
oiighout the Stale, and
then till them with incompetent teachers a is now to a in a in lances. In an in and
conversation with the
pal, Mr.
Pi
W. A.
said to be compe
tent oi.e, which fact is being satisfactor' iv sustained in their marked succes The Faculty, at present, is designated follows:
W. A.
Jones, Principal Mi
New
by. Instructor in Mathematics
Furnelle, Instructor in Geo
graphy, and in the methods of Primary Teaching Mi.«s Mary Bruce, Instructor in English Grammer Miss Ruth Morris Principal Instructor in Model School
Sarah Donahue, Teacher in Primary Model School. SPATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.
best
business aspects of the place. The mechanical evidences ot industry and enterprise, scattered as they are all over the city, indicate a very healthy state of prosperity generally. Many of these establishments are large, and
give employment
to a great number of hands.
The
shojfe
of the different railroads furnish work to
several
hundreds, while various other es
tablishments, such as factories, plainingmills, carriage shops and foundrys, afford employment to a vast number of other workmen.
Terre Haute is certainly a city of no mean pretensions, and it is quite evident that it is annually growing in wealth, population and enterprise. ST. LOUIS, YANDALIA AND TERRE HAUTE
RAILROAD. 0
This old road was the first one built to this place, and for a number of years was the only one running into the city. It was made to Greencastle in the year
to
the Normal School. Such are the increasing demands in the graded schools of the city that the Trustees, Messrs. William
and its business capacity is still in full demand. It is indeed wonderful to see what changes have been wrought along the entire line of this road in twenty years. Towns have sprung up, a vast coal trade of millions has been developed, furnaces have been built, and a large population now lines the whole road. Their popular conductor,
WILLIAM JIACK, ESQ.
It is somewhat of a
M.
ex
inci
Jones, we learned that
(it
with twentv-onestudentf
to September 1th
hundred
tiiere had bee
in attendance two bundled and nineteen representing fifty counties of Indiana,and also live other States.
From the Principal. Mr. Jones, who a highly accomplished English scholar we learned that aptness to teach what one knows is
a
faculty which but few ihissc
and further, that mere scholarship is no evidence whatever ofabiliti*s to teacl Even in many instances the poore scholar may be the best teacher, becaus he has studied the art of communicating knowledge, while the scholar has studie books and books only. Then there much in the government of school which can only be mastered in associ tion with a well regulated Normal School The o'd style of striking, kicking, chok ing and beating knowledge into the head of children belongs only to the ages of heathenism, and the sooner the relic buried among the ubbage of the past, the better it will be for all concerned.
Ray, and William
Mack were all born within ten miles ol each other, in Ituiler and Hamilton coun ties, Ohio.
They are all
line gifts, and have attained to distinction in our Commonwealth.
latter as
a
Representative of Vigo county in the Legislature of the State, because we have seen his name mentioned in connection with the Speakership. The Legislature can not, perhaps, find a better man, for he is possessed of all the necessary qualities for any position that body may or cannot confer upon him,as will
his future years,
people than Shannon, the banker. Eminently practical in his business character, his judgment is relied upon in financial matters with implicit confidence
CROWD OF TRAVELERS.
was
INTERMENTS.— The
MARRIAGE LICENSES.—The
of the
Teachers' Association for this State be held in this place on the 27th, 28tli and 20th of this month. From the printed programme the judgment may be given that the meeting
George
W.
will be one o!
great interest and profit to till persons,
e-pecially
"THE
«&
iNi
up" as
soon as possible, for the whole theory is pernicious and often issues in the degradation of neighborhoods instead of their elevation. Indeed we need three classes of professional teachers, for the college. The academy and the graded schools,and
ordeal of qualification for the last be a school Examiner, who never taught a day himself, but if should be a diploma from some normal school or qualified professor of the art of teaching, and then the school trustees would always know who they were engaging.
SCHOOL EXAMINERS.,
Many ofonrsch(5ol examiners are very poorly qualified for their positions, albeit manv of them may
Tlicv can'ask scholastic
are ex
amined year after year on fcience alone, and on their attainments certificates are i.Mied, when one-half of them may have no capacity whatever of communicatin even what" they do know. The fact patent thai well qualified teachers for our common schools is a desideratum in our present system which it will be well for all parties to look after it greater care than ha® ever been manifested. onERA norsE.
fin-"1 building is now
i*
fill a card, anil send the same
claimed to be, with
'completed,
and we hear is to be brilliantly lit up, on to morrow evening for the first time. It
ore
exception, the
fines! opera house in theLnUed States The stvle of
"French
Renaissance,'of the
Ionic type, the caps of the pilasters and columns being compo: ite in their conception
Its location
pupil has
is on the northeast
corner of Main and Fourth streets, gives it
business prominence which will make it convenient and at the same time will enable its proprietors to rent its
hr^c
has
and fine busiwass rooms to very s/reat advantage. It has been a doubt in the minds of some whether such institution would pay in a city the size
anv
sori, and the stron
isliap it
ready to shave all gSntleme the performance on each
to
c\civm-
*f
this
but such fears are needless, for it will pay on the investment, perhaps as large a per cent as
other public improvement in
or about the city. Tjien it must be rer membercd that Terre Haute is yet young a a it a re at it double its present population within the a
This Opera House is but a pioneer establishment along the line of their future civilization, and the day is not fal- distant when even it will be considered behind the limes. The vast w«ilth which accumulating here must and
will nnd
ii.s vent in channels of enterprise o. some tendency of the
theatricil patronage
flint
sustained
nnd' entertain-
men Kviotis to menW Q-different kinds, gives assurance
following
licenses were issued by the County Clerk last week
King and Laura
sea. George
consolidation entered into last
fall between the Indianapolis, Vandalia
St. Louis railroad and the Indianapolis
St. Louis road, has fallen through, and we may look for another railroad war."— Indianapolis Commercial, 11th.
And we are authorized to say, that there is no truth whatever in the above item. Items must be scarce at the Capi tal.
The Principal Attraction for tin week,during the day time at least, will be opposite the Opera House, at Bartlett & Co's. New Goods and nice Goods every day till Saturday. if.
Coal.—Win. Barrick
10
with its great capital managed by men of integritv and ability.
del9-3t. J. y.
Fo
rth street has an immense stock of Tovs, Confections and Fancy Goods for the Christmas trade, to which he invites
the attention of the young people and all his old friends.
Opera Glasses for rent or sale at W. Statz.
Christmas Trees.—We have a good assortment of large Evergreens suitable for Sunday Schools,Churches fcc., which we will sell cheap. We are also prepaied to furnish Bouquets,Wreaths and Crosses, for weddings and funerals, of natural flowers. iQ-f sr
Do
lett
make a mistake and buy your
Holiday Presents before calling at Bart
&
Co's, as they
Headqnartcrs in Music—As the Palace of Music has been famous heretofore, in offering such a large and varied stock of Musical Merchandise,
over thirty
of
A
1850
and finished to your city in the spring of
1851.
Its services have been invaluable,
strange
that Daniel
ace of Music.
J. G.
Cham
bers, we understand,since he has been called to run a through train to St. Louis, has determined tc move to your city. He and his estimable wife will make a respectable addition to any ot your social circle'.
coincidence
W.
Voorhees, Joseph
E.
Mc
to
gentlemen of
be developed in
"".-'
TATR1CK SHANNON.'
As a citizen, banker and genial gentle man, thev have no one in this city who
hold
d1»1S a higher place in the
respect of the
1
Looking to-day over the spacious dining hall of the National of this place which
crowded with travelers from
all parts of the country, we were struck with their homogenious liealthfulness and ready recognitions of our popular Western fare. Vension hams, prairie hens and hominy seem to astonish our Eastern travelers more than anything we have to eat out here in the West while we of the West return the compliment by bowing down in our humblest reverence before a dish of Eastern oysters. So we go. JllFFEKSON.
following inter
ments were made in the city cemetery last week: Dnc.11—AVm.
J.
Fiiher, age
7th and Main st.
A.
W.
Thomp-
Brisco and Margaret
Gradin. James Bullock and Caroline Canada
Best Brands Family Buckwheat and Graham Flour,at Turner &
ner 7th and Main st.
Herz
&
&
Co., are selling
the best quality of Sugar Creek Coal at
cents per bushel.
19-3t.
Henry Ward Beecher says—"Once lue question was,
can a Christian man
rightfully seek life insurance. That day is past. Now the qustion is, can a Christian man justify himself in neg Iecting such a duty."
have chosen your company discreetly it is subject to no risk. It is as nearly sure
a3
be
scholars.—
qillusions
enough,
anything earthly can be." Such company is the National Life of
Baskets, go
He adds,
Herz
We respectfully announce
that we have removed our business to Main street, the place formerly occupied by
J. R.
Freeman. We invite the pub
lic to examine our stock of jewelry and watches, which, in point of style and elegance, is unsurpassed in the city. del!) 3t. S.atz.
will make the finest
display this season, they have ever made, and sell you at low price-.
The New Drug Store.—Dr. Walts and R.L.
DiU*
age
office. Our citizens will
liou*e? of this cliarac er will be well 1ft
Beside', its beautiful
audi-1
ticles
at that
&
FOOTE,"Argent.
For Christmas.—S.
New
for the coming
Holidays, greater attractions are offered than ever before.
Of Pianos, the Silver tongue organs and Melodeons,
Instruments
are now open to select from. Of smaller Instruments and all kinds of Musical Merchandise,I have likewise a stock tthat has no equal in this State.
Purchasing large quantities
at
one time,
thus securing extra discounts, having no Store or House rent to pay, not having to hire the expensive services of a Piano tuner, being able to repair at the same time every style
smaller Musical In-
strumenfs, enables me
to
offer 6ucli supe.
rior Instruments to all buyers that are simply below competion of any other Music House here or elsewhere,
19-G KISSNER'S PALACE
MUSIC.
Splendid Assortment of Stereo scopic views, just received at the Pal ace of Music.
All Wool Piano Covers
Music Portfolios, bound volumes of the best Vocal and ^Instrumental
Six Dozen fine Guitars and Violins just received at the Palace of Music.— Prices below all competition in Terre Haute.
Should anybody ask yon, tell them you don't know—but that you think you will go
the corner of Fourth and Ohio
&
We notice the
citizen of this place, and as tin
Ryan. del7-4t
Nothing Nicer
&
Magner's.
During the Remainder of the Win ter Season everything in the Millinery and Fancy Goods line will be sold
Turner
&
years—Con
sumption. Jjec.. 15—Wm. B. Pearson, ago 22 years. I)ec. 16—Infant of Win, Fennimore. age 19 months—Lung Ferer (country) colored,
Dcc, 14—VVilliB Thorpe (re-interr«d) Iowa
Buntin's, cor
Buy your Hand'k'f extracts, Toilet Bottles, Pomades, Brushes,Soaps,Etc., of 17-St GULICK & BERRY*,
Lace Collars from
5
cents
at Riddle's.
up
Lace Handkerchiefs, all prices,, at Riddle's. fl-
Life Reader.—Mrs. Billing the life reader and mast remarkable woman of the age, is
still at the Miller House in this
city. Those that want their past and future history read to them now should give her a call. Consultation fee,
$1.00. 17-6t.
Arnold for Gents Hankerchiefs
Christinas Presents.—If you want
to
"if
you
to
buy Cheap Christmas Presents, go to .• declC
J. SCHAUBLIN.
For the Largest Assortment
et Books, Portmonaies,
of Pock
Bags, and Fancy
Schaublin'S. declG
Zephyr Wool at Sciiaublin'S. declG
The Largest Assortment of Trimmings in this city, at J. SCHAUBLIN'S, 173
Main street, two doors east of Ryce's Dry Goods Store. declG
Herz
&
U. S. A
Arnold for Holiday
presents.
Arnold for Jewelry.
Go to Herz
&
Herz
Stone,
&
on South
City, and
4
Arnold's.
Arnold for Furs.
Everything new and nice for the Holidays at Herz &
Arnold's
Herz
&
Cox
Go
No.
Dates, Figs and CurranU
berries!!!
30-tf
of
sortment of
with
Piano Stools,
splen
did Hand Embroidery in various colors just received at Kissner's,
10
varieties, at the Pal
Cox
&
Music,
the largest stock to select from in this city, at Kissner's Palace of Music.
Writing Desks from
at
and buy your Toys and Holiday goods of Hay ward
As
17-2t
Buy Christmas Slippers
ter
&
at Clatfel
Magner's. Thev ver r'-'rahave'some |,''!4 i-o.
handsome styles. l/-zt
For the Holiday s.—Clatfelter & Mag ner have a full stock of Boots and Shoes which will be sold cheap. Try them. 17-2t
at very
low prices. We will always have novel ties, and will keep, even after the season a complete assortment.
S. L. STRAUS, 144
Main sti
Choice Celery at Turner
&
Bunt
daily, corner 7th and Main st.
Jfew
Runtiu's is the place to get
those line
33
"Excelsior
they are fat and fine, corner 7th and Main st.
Canned bruits, Ham, Turkey,Tongue and Lobster, at Turner &
af
ge'«- J?
Cranberries! Cranberries!'
£ran_
RIPLEY.
Riddle for fancy and ta-jety
good,,.
Riddle for Gold and silver Canes.
More New Furs
at
Herz
&
Arnold's
Riddle for Go'.d Watches. dlO-tf.
New Jewe)ry at Riddle's. dlO-t
Two thousand Sliawls,
customers
from one to two dollars on each of them. 2tf
Examine our prices on
ful jackets.
those beaijti-
W. S. RYCE &
Co
Main, corner Sixth street.
Self*raisiug Flour
to
select
from the largest stock in this city at the lowest rate--, go to Headquarters of.the Music trade.
saves all Bakirg
Powders, Soda and Cream Tartar." Always reliable. Dyspeptics and Invalids can use it with npunity. Prepared by
C. I. RIPLEY.
Gold Pens.—The largest and
Albums from
best as
Pens ever brought
to Terre
Haute. Warranted just the thing for a Christmas present.
1
15 B. G.
Cox
&
Co.
$1 00 to $7 00, at
B. G.
Co's. 15
Fresh Fish
to-day at the
"Old
Stand'
near the Market House. Come and see them and buy dlo-2t.
Domestics on a tumble.—Buy them at New York
$1 00
B. G.
Cox
&
Co's.
a remedy
or More Suitable
than a pair of Shoes for your wife daughter for a Christmas piesent. Buy them at Clatfelter
for Bronchial Affections
and Chronic Diseases of the Lungs, noth ing ever before discovered equals Dr Pierce's
Alt. Ext., or Golden Medical
Discovery. It is also a great blood purifier and restorative tonic. Sold bj- drug-
g'"ts' ti S-UA i: KO"5 Dr. Sage's Pamphlet on Catarrh sent free. Address Dr.R.
V.
N. Y.
For Christmas, the greatest
is the Catholic Fair
ill'
4
Sugar and Ilams and Breakfast
Bacon at Turner
&
and Main st.
Turner
Buntin's, corner 7th
&Buntin
are selling
the best
mincemeat, currants, citron,"cranberries and all kinds of spices, coiner 7th and Main st.
Short repose."
I
Oysters." Buy them
A
Just arrived.-Small lot more of those nobby Jackets, such as we had the big run on.
W. S. RYCE &
30-tf.
Druggists.
A
&
see
01
Black have jast opened a new
Store on Sixth street, opposite the
po?l
Co's.
Main street.
find it
place.
tides
at that
to
interest to purchase their pure Ar-
Dj.
Perfumerv, Toilet,.and Fancy
A
15
the Walking Dolls,at Sheap's,
opposite the Post office.
14-tf.
"Spalding's Glne," always up to the sticking point. deodlw.
New 3!usie.—Just
received, Richard
son's Bertini's and Peter Instructors for the Piano Forte Gems of German Song, Beautiful Vocal Compositions, and all kinds of sheet music, at
cessor to
11.
C. J.
Gagg's, suc
Kantmann. Art Emporium,
4
Ladies,
13-Gt.
Gents,
Misses and Childrens'
cotton, flannel and woolen Hoisery in great varity, at the New York Store,
Main street, near Court House
Co.,
Main, corner 6th Street.
Opera Jackets at the Buckeye Cash Store, Main, corner 6th street. 30-tf.
Large assortment
Knives at
to
$35 00
of fine Pocket
P. O.
Lobby, suitable for Hoi
iday presents, call and see. dtf.
Dairies, self-closing.
A
large and fine
assortment on hand for
1871.
15 B. G.
Cox
&
Co.
Ladies' White Jeans Boots—French Kid Button or Lace, at Frank Craw ford's 98
Main street.
29-Gt
We claim, that our stock of Shawls is the most complets in the city. Our "one price system" insures the lowest prices to all! New York Store, Wittenburg, Rus chaupt &
Co., Praprietors. 2tf
Skirt9 the cheapest in
town at the
Buckeye, Main, corner Sixth street.
30-tf.
Handkerchiefs of all kinds at half price at Herz &
Arnold's.
Ladies and Children's Hosiery knit to order at No. 7
South Fifth street. sep5
Asthma is speedily relieved by BARR'i PECTORAL ELIXIR. deod&w6m
Furs Furs!!—Furs
York
at the New
Store, sign of net flag.
2-t
Good Stock of Toys at Herz
nold's. New Styles
Arnold's.
...
Allen
Arnold for Lace Hankerchiefs
Herz
&
19-lt.
Arnold for Lace Collars.
Cloaks and Cloakings, all kinds,
"the
at
le»s prices than anywhere else. Also the largest stock of Millinery Goods
J. W.
16-4t
Seaver's Swings, a good present for the Nursery, at B. G.
145
in the
in order
to reduce the stock
prices will be reduced (ucnty-fiw per cent., commencing Saturday, December 17th.
73
Squarf.
Go to Hippctoc'saBd lhat apUndid
Dried Corn,
19-dlw
WANTED.
Wwork
ANTED—To hire a good man to take care of horgeg, bnild fires and do general about a place. Recommendation required. Enquire at JblliST NATIONAL BANK. dect6
"ITTANTED—One thousand well fattened
VV
llofts, forwhich wo will pay the highegt market price. Lard by the tierce, keg or jar, cheap, anring the packing season, as well as hogs heads, feet, ribs, ham-trimmings, etc.
X. Jfc E. REI.VAJJ,
Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Floor, Salt, Cement and Plaster, Main street, between Eighth and Ninth. decl&-dlm
WANTED—Anunderstands
now on sale
at the New York JStore. near the Court House Square. We save our
good Farm Hand: good
wages be given. Also one good girl to go the country miles west of the cityApply immediately at the National House. dccS-dtf
Wf ANTED—All country people to oomo to V* B. W. Kdopman,
fNu.
158 Main street,
to sell Hides, Pelts, lurs, ie., or buy the best Leather for their family wear. Ilo has been a shoemaker nearly, all his life, and ran pick leather profitable for their purpose and guarantees satisfaction in price and quality. Shoemakers will find him well versed in the trade and able to supply all their wants with a large and well assorted stock at the very lowest prices. Orders solicitod and will receive personal attention. 14^d3m
BOARDING.
BOARDING.—AnOhiostreet
FOR
Store and save money. Our
"one price sgslem" guarantees to all the same advantages. Our prices are always the lowest. New York Store,
street, near Court
elegant suit of rooms
with board bostlocation in town. Apply second house on west of Seventh street. R. G. liUNCK. n30dtf
FOR SALE.
AUCTIONA
500 TOWN LOTS-At
SALE
...
SALE
73
Main
House Square. 3tf
Fin
to
$10 00
15
Pierce, Buffalo,
Sozodont. All dentrilices had their drawbacks, until the solnbrious Bark of the Soap Tree was brought from the Chillie valleys,to perfect the fragrant Sozodont, the most wholesome, reliable and delightful article for the Teeth, that a brush was ever dipped into.
attraction
to
be held at Dow
ling Ilall 011 Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, December 20th and 21st. Ad mission ten cents.J dtf
Hobby Horses, wagons, carls, and Doll carriages at Sheaps. 14-tf. "Who
pants for glory finds but a
But he who pants him
self, and buys all his clothing at the cheap store of Eli Kalin, No.
tine line
163,
Main
street, finds comfort in their warmth, and wear in their quality. Go to Eli Kahn for clothing.
of Handkerchief
boxes at Herz
Buntin's,corner
and Glov
&
Arnold's.
Le Grand Muff
'-It
at
Herz
&
Arnold's.
Ex
Greenup, Illinois, December 29th, 30th and 31st. chance for bargains, cursion tickets will probably be issued. lC-d20t
Lots in Wm. L. Ewing's sub
division of the Harrington pi tween Third and Sixth south of Parke street.
division of the Farrington property, be-
The most eligible lots in the city. Apply W. E. HENDKIOli, deelS-dlm over First National Bank.
Ii"*OR SALE—Two hundred lots in John D. JP Chestnut's addition to the city, below Strawberry Ilill. One-fourth cash—balance oue, two, three, four and five yoars. Apply to W.E.HENDRIC11 over First National Bank, dlG-lin or at McKeen & Minshall'n Bank,
half northeast quarter Otter Creek township near the bridge also thirty-eight acres southeast quarter northwest quarter in section S5, township 13. range 9. This land is of the best quality, ffve miles north of the city on Lafavette Road and within a quarter of a mile of Tuttle's Mill, on the E. .t O. and Chicago railroad. Call on the undersigned, 78 Main street, Terre Haute, Indiana, deci-dwlm DANIEL BROWN.
FOR
SALE—A No. 1 Farm of 120 acres of land, nine miles west of Terre Haute and one mile north of the Vandalia Railroad. Has on it 40 acres of good timber, the balance is well improved, with a good house, barn and well. Terms easy.
novl6-lm
dw-lw.
FFirst
Enquire of a. HOLMES, Real Estate Agent.
OR SALE—I offer for sale the following property: My Residence on the corner of and Cherry streets. Warehouse on the Canal Basin, with or without machinery: also the residence north of the Canal on First street, belonging to A. Haney, with four lots. All or any ofthe above property will be sold ata bargain. JOHN HANEY. s!5.dtf
FOR RENT.
Fn,
OR RENT—A comfortable Cottage House of six rooms, summer kitchen, well, cister fec.. all in good repair. Inquire of
REXT—Room 22x30 feet over Lookwood's Tin Shop, south side Main street, fourth door from southeast corner Sixth and Main streets, suitable for an office. Enquire of WM. LOCKWOOD, at his shop. decS-dtf H. B. R0CKW00D.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
ST. LOUIS, YANDALI A,
TERRE HAUTE AND *.
Indianapolis Bailroad.
VANDALIA SHORT LIXE.
CHANGE OF TIME
ON
and after Monday, Dec. Trains will run as lollows:
& Ar
.in
Chignons,,
at
Herz
&
Hatter"
has
just received
an invoice of dress silk Hats—Fifth Avenue" block for the Holidays. Call and see them at the
"New
York Hat Store,"
Main street. d7-tf.
The celebrated "Excelsior," "Joseph," and "Alexander" Kid Gloves, in all shades and sizes, just opened at the New York Store,73, Main street,
Square.
APICILL,
No.
10,
South Fourth St.
A
tine line
New Citron and Lemon Peel at Sage's
The Best treatment for croup is BARR's
PECTORAL
a CD
ELIXIR, used
as di
rected.1' deod&w6m
Barr's Pectoral Elixir
at once, and
a cold in
a
few
Embossed Skirts, Buckeye Cash Store, Main, corner Sixth street. 30-t
Children's
every-day
and line Shoes for Sunday, or any other
day,
at Frank Crawford's,
98
ILLIXERY.
stops a cough
cures
days.
nll-deodS:w6m
New Goods for the Holidays, at Herz & Arnold's^
Barr's Pectoral Elixir the best Cough Remedy is sold by all Druggists. deod&w6m
Main street.
29-6t
19th, 1S70,
INDIANA FOIjIS DIVISION.
Depart. Arrive. 1:15 a. New York Express 6:15 a. m. 7:05 a. Day Express 3:55 p. m. 4:10 p. Lightning Express 10:20 p. 2:50 p. Indianapolis Local...ll :20 a. m.
VANDALIA. DIVISION.
6:25a.ro Pacific Express 1:10a. m. 4:00 p. St. L. & Cairo Express 10:15 a. 10:25 p. Fast Line 4:00p. m.
This is the only Line runninePULLMAN'S ROYAL PALACE DRAWING ROOM and SLEEPING rOAOHES through from Terre Haute to CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE. PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORK, without dk-.npe. CHARLES R. PEDDLE. dec!9-d3t General Superintendent.
HAnaToir
OPERA HOUSE
FOR PARTICULAR?. £c.. CALL ON
B. G. dee19-deod!'f
COX CO.
r^
35-
ft
near Court House
0
a a 01 r-r
of Lace Handkerchiefs
and Col'ais at Herz
&
Arnold's.
2
5® Sd
I
e5
tea wi
-V"
J^j
is
!!$ jr.:-
N
We offer to the public a Large and Complete Stock, which will be sold at very Reduced Pftces. Give us a call. deelitdtf Mas. M. H. ABBOTT.
NATIONAL STATE BANK, Tkrbe UACTR. DCC. 7, 1870.
NOTICE
is hereby given that the Annual Meetingol'the Stockholders of this Bank will be held "t the Banking House on the 10th dav of January, 1ST1, between the hours of lU o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P- M-, for the purpose of electing seven Directors for the ensuing vear.
By order of the Board. dccS-d4w C. M. WARREN. Cashier.
r)EMOVAL.
cop-tip Shoes,
1
ha.e removed to bis New iJuildmg, r«o XB \Iain street, immediately opposite the iSpS Haute House. decH-dlw-wW «.'[Journal and GawKe copy.]
AMUSEMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE.
OBAKD OPESIATr •,fc
THE
Assistant Dentist, who
thoroughly his business. Apply to DK. KOSSETER. deelO-dtf
WANTEDwlilAtwo
Directors tako'pleasure in announcing that they have effected an engagement with the
Cclcbrattnl Contort Inn, Mr,
John E. Owens,
SUPPORTED BY A POWERFUL
I)K A.If ATTIC' COMPANY
To dedicate this Magnificont Temple of the Drama. Mr. Owens will appear in the following splendid Comedies, produced with
New
and Elegant
Scenery!
BY MR. JOSEPH PIGGOTT.
MECHANICAL EFFECTS BV MR. A. SHIMPTON.
The magnificent
DROP CURTAIN
Will be unveiled on Monday evening at 7?.» o'clock.
MOSDAY EVEMNG,
Dec. IDlh,
EVERYBODY'S FRIEND
SOLON SHINGLE
TUESDAY EVES INC., Iec. 2011s,
Happiest I)ny of My Life!
A N
O W I S
WEDNESDAY EVEXINH, Dec. 21st,
MA Jl It I EVP LIFE! AND
SOLON SHINGLE!
THURSDAt EVEMNG, Dcc. 22d.
PAUL PBY!
AND
I E I S 1 A
PRICES
DR.
JOHNSTON, over PrairieCity Bank. dlG-tf
FOR
Orchestra Circle 81 SO Haleony Circlc 1 .V Dress irele 1 OO Family Circle tiallery !»0
An Auction Sale of ehoico of seats for opening night, will be held at three o'clock on Thursday, the 15th inst., in the third floor Hall of the Opera House Building, after whioh tickets can be secured at tne Book Store of B- G. Cox Jfc Co. for the opening and succeeding niehts.
By order of Board of Directors. C. E, liOSKORD, See'y. Arrangements will be made for runninc Special Trains from surrounding towns during tho engagement of Mr. Uwens, and seats can be secured by pftrties residing in these places by addressitf C. E. HOSFORD, Secretary.
CUQUA'S ORCHESTRA
WILL GIVE A
Calico Masquerade Ball!
AT
BEACH'S HALL,
ON
Monday, January
Tickets
2.1S71.
SUPPER EXTRA.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC! Fifth Street, Between Main nnd Cherry streets,
SCHOOLCRAFT Jt KKR Proprietors
0P1/V EYERY NIGHT,
WITH A FIRST-CLASS
VARIETY TROUPE. Admission, Orchestra,.., Parquette Gallery
WiI
C3-'
BOc
25c
BOOKS & STATIONERY.
OPERA HOUSE BOOK STORE
be open for
ItusiiicsN on tlic 15tliv
0 1
1
I O
%-a
V*
el
I
a
Books, Chromos, Gold Pens,
FAIN CY BOXES,
I
Writing Desks and Fancy Goods
salt all. A. II. DOOLEY.
dec!2-d2w
MUSIC STORE.
ART EMPORIUM
JYo.
Ol Main street,
rrllE undersigned'(successor to Mr. C. J. 1 Kantmann) wouid respectfully cnll attention t# his Jarge and nell »ele«ted audition in
Pictures, Frames, I.'4'
Looking Glasses, Albums*
StirfOscoptB,
Musical Instruments,
Merchandise, «fc.
All of which will bo offered at th"?
VERY LOWEST RATES!
ASrGive me
call
decl3-d2w
R. GAGG.
Art Emporium, Main Street.
OK SALE OK EXCHANGE.
CMItK HOUSE.
The proprietor, desirinit to retire from the business, offers his Hotel for sale or exchange
.JAMES B. LYXE, dealer in pure Kentaoky lor finall DWELUNUS in, or sma *ARM Whisky and Foreign and Domestic
near the city. House is doing a good business or well located for manufacturing pur-
sit. s&izsr 'vrs^Fffir
declft-dtf
