Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 February 1871 — Page 4

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THE MOEIffcESS.

TERRE:-

Tpnrsiiay Morning-, Feb. 23, 1871.

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1:15 A. *f "WarrTorV WxnreSS *!»S A. *. 4:in ..v ij*htr!n» 1?*rres«.. 7:m *. T»iw Jlrimm S:W p. W 2:50 r. «—Tnrt'lis Accommodation-IO:^ i,. »T.~T,Otrr^. VA-*HT,TA TSiRRR HAHTB B. If. "(}.-ri K.- ^^S^^resT^XWilW*. 10:1Vp. if Fa*t Tins 4:00 P. v. 4:00 p. u...f?t. Tj A Oairn 'RTpresaJO :15 *. fCTOA^JMiwvtoST.. litW'tJ •.*'

Arrive from E"*t. T)e**nrHn* W*M,

fi 31 i..... »t,W nrp ....U A*. JO:*) u..:..'..... m-UlTurflSB 3nr!W\.V.

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2 45 A. K." T.t«A»nI»»''CTnr6fS...t'':R A. *. 6 A. to-lit. E*nr«v KlO:Ti A. ..Mattoon Acco^m'l'n 10^59'*.

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vfeL-ly.^WailV.XKAr.'.'.w sttThE R^'AS'SV.ILT.E. TR^RK iU'TB r!HICAOO ft. ft. «w Arrwe. 4 :1) P.', «•.... V»wiyift Annnmraofl'n...1t :05 A#*

THEbuds ares wetting

PROPHECIES about spring are nowap-

pr0prla)e .»ft^rnivr. r"*P

THX

orders on

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THE season for planting shade trees i? near at handWASHINGTON'S,.,birthday, passed unnoticed in this city.

A CURI0TJ1 J&etr^ffeD^mge our bmd before we

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L\?icEqaantitiea of Un^B^tpne are foun in the vicinity of Eugene. ST.

FTMNCKTE

DA* »riH fee appi wpi ial"1

ly celebrated by the Ssfleties in this city.

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EGGS and fidh iire high -but -t&dy1 •ill

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A FACE which constantly advertises the .stomach-ache is attractive only to those. in the medical line.

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THE Ladies^ i^ c^^cpd njk^lthe Baptist Church", will meet at tne house of R. L. Ball, Esq., on South Fifih street, this afternoon and evening. A. SuN ftnd his motHor irHl bi Aet'e.. '£3t3L '$f3LVI

CAPITA^ pumshment. ha^ Heeji, i^t/of duced into one of the country schools of this county. The other day the teacher made a refractory Uoy hug a\Refractory girl and now of jail therrefractory school thisgsohoo^ thje refrafftqryie^

THE display of roosters at the corner of Main and Six'li streets yesterday wag really superb, finer than the most successful hen convention. -Every variety, from the stately Shanghai tip the diminutive Bantam, was out in force. We heard of no sales. IMQ^SHJ IO *in.\'U ?ne 11.*^ .fi

THE attendance at the Masquerade Ifist night, at Dowling Hall, under the management of- Tooted $aqp, Ir^Tifuite fair, and a most iehj|)y|J»l| t$bae^jjfi^ had by lookers-on—a goodly numoer—and the active participants of the dance. The supper tf ak prepared! by Eugei|e|Brt])iHig{ and was,a superb affair. .'oti

NKW Music.—prom Kisner^s ^aldc^of Minic we have two charniiiig ^Allids— one "The Little Church AronWd the Cor ner," ^nusic by Arthur Percy, and tbjB other ','AU in the Mist of the MorBHig," music by th.e Cooper.

AN exchange, referring to Anna Dickinson not sitting down on a chair 'that had been placed on the platform for her use, giving as a reason, that she did no^rant to sit down in her new dress, adds: "Anna is a woman after all 1" This may be newa to some persons, but not to us. We knew she was a woman all the time.

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THEstreets are getting dusty.,"OBIANA," at Dowling Hall to-night.

Atbes,

and 4i^ ^i^ ^lpgn?5

yj.i 1/1 oyer tj

Tim^niter S^oRT WORK—In the Criminal Court

on Main and interac&ilit'fiiCfefeets yester* clay. Clean up, is the "order of Street Commisioner |"JFY

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ANNA DICKINSON lectures in this city on Wednesday evening next, and some of our people may take a hint from the fact that she flatly told the Chicago folks when SQme of them "got up and got" before she was through, that she regarded it a sign of very poor breeding. The peoplO itrho remained in their seats applauded enthusiastically. '#U

MAN KILLED 1—On Tuesday morning the dead body of a man, whose name we could not learn, was found near Carbon on the IndiaBapolis & St. Lous .road, having been run over by a trpin during the night. The man was paid a sttdi of money at Brazil, the day before, but as this was found upon his person, the first suspicion that he.' had b«sn robbed and murdered was dispelled. Our informant could give us no further particulars.

LIZETTEBERNARD.—To-night at Dowling mt^TFis cGarming and Verdatili~ac^ tress will appear in the neirptiy of "Oriana," in which ah© will sing eight songs, execute, eight dances and make six rapid changes of Costume. In tkUJiAe skeiiiri said to rival Lotta and Joe Emmett.— The Indianapolis papers speak of her in

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high terms of praise. The ad­

mission.has been put down to the popular price of .fifty cents. Keserved seats, sev-enty-five, cents, can be secured at B. 6' Cox's."

THE auger at t^A^^rt^ijfMsell on Cherry sfreet has gone' down 132 feet throggk*a#4 jnd 4r*tebid JK^id rock. |n tl»pBo8er veil, rpcktsoftsnftfchM aafc fiart, and .in-ttefjRey^n Lfc0i-rtf£fi iuusted the inusical' enthusiasm of our bank at 100 feet- TW? .BJw^^abrtfc^peoplft^ir^

rqeky formation lies about upon a water fcvel, It. •lpirtllMted in tne above

being nearl figures—that is, the 8urf9.ee ofthte Rose^ well'is aboiit'fifty feet above that 'at tfie river!"and near eiahteehfeetl 3 0

^gi&ctao

the canal. SMART

noon a cow

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30^*0

James Sontiq, north?«i3t .ofytl^ jjass^nspr d^r^ileAhe ,yryaAftnL by bqrstinVjOpen the thread on theiable, empti^a ^ar jo/^rj^ serves and gobbled them up, and then

from the tick when Mrs. Sontin return ed. She was obliged to call in a neigl

bovine marauder.

How TO

fnliof| wit|rj

el. barr|l*^tr fM^of| wfct|rj aijfpu of boarji ig co#r igw^h that will turn on two pins easily either Way, and JiyjbojUie Aits&Je .12

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"ROUND. are «qipgl^0 fashion says an Eastern paper. They have b?en goting /t^^ ^ijg .Tef^larly for QMlpzen yeara or jUBrt^ nbut they have #v«r got pt0}lj3[ OTt. pgfVQhetepThere s«ems to,b^.a^ii^il|^ ^ut pbs^inate fascination in the :i fWalt3»Iwhich

iortm

many" iiat 6pen" cfefiaflce'9'of fasKion's decrfSTTCTBttpg

t!iW^flffl^ltltiAtttf*THT

ral maiden descrif3$ ft^flslirAction of this style of dancing with sufficient accu-

ing did not amount to much, but the hugging was heavenly.'"

season.**' written^Hone^ofthis^cT^j^STlier^'isjhis SEE the City Treasardr's notice -in re» gard to the untnown owners ot'lot^ lfl the

Cemetery. THE Centenary people are preparing a concert, for one ereju^^SLy^S^iJSP^^ ably Tuesday. .JASi diWI

OUR town hads its eftennhit^i&^n2-

kquite a number of them: Somebody has

picture: "The effeminate man is ajreak poultice. H^isii crdrt betWetefe i)^rbeer arid ginger pop, with the cork left out. AT fresh'

Srriter 4uertnA!d fotirk) & wiw5

pasture with hluids, fall' 61' 'daridlelioDs. is a teacilp foll of syllabub a^rkitfofr in ra"' l,0°i °frv-inffW rf'nV" blonde nois^i^ 5 any tendrils a fig drowned in oil] a paper kite in dead calm. He lives like butterfly—iSobody Can tell fchf. "ffe"is

PROMISING.—Three marriage licenses wore issued by the County Clerk yester- harmless ,cent. wocth,of sPfPWjK'W), day paocningbefore ten o'clodk. *n^ inivshirt biitttn wjlntfat fA^hole.! ,He isjujayy i«r abroad fjjl/at# has no more hop than a last year's grass hopper. He go^P through on tip

A .LADY'^8A^D{N#NCE GIY^^'A^'E» for parrying for money, that' they no iv seldom find anything else in a man worth a

yesterday morning, the three burglars. Perry, Mott and Fqst^f p^aj^ p^i\tv and were awarded a term of four ytears in the penitentiary. They will be taken down to the prison to-day: Sheriff Stewart received a letter a few days since from one of the men. recently sent to the peniten tiary froi&thife cOuttly, stating that these

und intended to make a desperafeenort to escape. They Jrave b^h io«I#tfy ^atch ed, however, that no opportunity has offered ^^pEfi&^-all^^d tbreatlrltt*eX^cution. Yesterday morning •thev)receiva letter from Stump, the burglar who I went

to inform you that^[ ar^«^q*f$^'',Qappy" is good &ump also stated that the treatment and work is not so hard as he expected, and thfs -liad a tendency to

ofii

under the direction of her husband. She was sent back to jail, there being anoth er ttoVai'flls Sf^sim Mir Wili't/robably tttd&ial. ,' -U/taii) fm'.?

Your apprentice has broken some article or slightly injured apiece of work Say "You scoundrel," and he feels miserable but remark, "Im sorryj" and he fill try to do better^ Yon employ a man pay him cheerfully, and spehk a pleasant word to him, and he leaves your house

THE Phinippjfc^wfctfo*^ struck this city at a moat unfortunate time—the first day of the Lenten sei#on, and just after the Nilsson pjrtj( hid almost ex-

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goodly, lu^he^

ita°4p«itation nP°n

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grocets reaeniipg

attriffiS vice, knowing th«it.iH:qttUri3trbebetter. Mrs. Perry was tried: before a jury on charge of concealing stolen geods,and was acqui^,rTejjury ui?4qubt^lv Wmaof, .W* C. the oftihion that whtit she encf wsftndkfne 'BtLixtfra^Lli|te'a

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CHiSAli i^ii^7tUx4-Did:yofl the tl'44fme8s'oir kskJ feome irHtep. 1^ y'4tf Know -bd#^I|tt^eft

!^itere ire t|o

ft»ya

pacing

alon({'—giv^ tKem each peanut, and', how sfililing they lool^! they jrltf rt^t cross for some time.

A

pobr Widotr lives

in the neighborhood, who,-isithe.mother of half a dozen children. Send them a pecfe| ofappl9 and |th^r wil^ he hwpy^ A child faias test his ball—the* worn to him—and he mourns sadly help him to find it, and how qnickly will the suiishine play"t)ver his aqber fspe. A boy has a» much tis life cai do to pil iip a 'l&ad

with^cpftteitfsji J»ewt, toJig|iU».JW«. £o\ 168 Main streef. uSt I owh hearth with smilea^^imjgladness. As yon pass along the street, you meet a familiar face, say "Good morning." as A 4

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admirably in the heart of your neighbor. Pleasure'Vchpap. WAo w^lt not bestow 'it ^b«htl!y? If thd^" are7 sta|le»4 "sonshineand dowers all about us, let Or not gra$p ibem *Uh a miser's fist, and them up in our hearts. Not titter let us take them and scatter them about us,

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fanul(^b hrid evkr^HbAf timVAm thb,-wretched happy, die discontented cbeferfcV tbe afflicted resigned, at aft eiin^ly cheap] rafc. Who will Nftne to!doit T« -V• I«

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Thf

evening,

the pojrketD/of- a.

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fTI»eai|d itfKpe Jtpt fyen-

ing waa small, Jbqt gelfct,:iuii at gnetalmost destitHtcIof. eothnaiasm or -%aroltfc: *r wstil the justly famous Levy awoke it fifth his m&rveioos cornet,

instrument, were of the highest order of excelj^, Thewtea were clewed ^ellt enuo^at@4:tke method very .perfect, :ao& 4he manipulation frith hardly^a fauHaudience was fair!* carried by storm ^th his wonderful mastery of the instru-

and^'i^thtt

QafeBStfil

cideat or cheese. The first rat that scents it* leaps to the barrel head, which tilts him intoJhft fs^ter •ick ffgajq. No. 1 swims to the stick, which just sup* ports him. No. 2 hears thesquealing and repeats the folly and fate of No. 1. Others come, but-ai^lj^ifl ffi&tft^fest are jpught pff a§d sipk. £ha author,

obe

grow weary ofthe magic n^te?,Tiow soft wd

and last desperate charge. l^L We con^jp^mi ^Mlppoinfm|nt 1^ IOUB, ^ias Phillipps. Perhaps the discouragement of a smallliob^e had something to do with fM.Mr iCe, u^3er%3mirable coil&jatCo6l (her« no heart in her pinging, e^in s^end^ari'a "Laughing 8oqg" ai^ the atill

under completk btintrol, "very lull and VEh, but nt)t -specially' eiiri^hed #ith

f#lhfc

or artistic cultivalioa,

tflMMWKttMl JtO CitynfnvNiWWROr wPperi ^buildings, under the new-ordinance, were Uteniiisri'e'

brick buyin^Mibiulding on the sontheajt corner ofeOhi* «pdjSioqipd#tr«e|9^iVli»e "$2,000. :'TBOT Oi! —Bamberg A Spanklin, to ir^alVSttfd boiler Km &> ^bd^lb»

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SHAKSREAKUR MIXED.-TA school mas ter having whij^ed one of- his unruly pupils is threatened with the law for so doing, ^xed Shaksperian soliloquy

To whip or not to whip, oh, there's the rub I Whether 'tis better to let lotoe the rein And. Or"

yadire— Ah 1 there's the rah! there's the rati l„ Lord, from anysiibh^a predicktaint—

''en worae than children, whom a Darwin .ate as proofthat from the Ape His royal majea^ vain man. hasapran^r .a For. lo I these children »re like monkes still Withiaiaohief worce imbaed, and deriltry hit woUd-aiMet the pa ience of Job erfose'who would letvileUfoaoMjiofree And murderers ab-inhlnt. li!l'm''litt» aense Of justice—or of any other kind. l'hquKh claiming to be kind* they are un iO» inv, & oir offspring, whom they should as they should #—ta wisden

kin

E'en

Tfal1

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W»)K J. nd teach them to obey all righteous lav rg, not rebel against "the powers that be, from a Judge who never learned to teach young idea now to shoot, but who, Ltresred in a little brief authority. Cats such fantastic capers as doth make E eta angels weep—good Lord, deliver ust •'''TT O

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Lard for Famlly^Ise.-^J. L.~ Huma ston, whose cured hams hear a well de served reputation, .has gone a step further and is noVsupplying our citizehs ^tfe a splendid quality of lard put up in tin cans containing five neat for family use. |Ii)i h^ne^ii .bef$r6j|* remarked are in such demaii) that some ing other hams and rep

I ctaring. Consu

it-

guard against

imposition in thfs respect.

Cqal! Coal 1 Goal!—Best qti^lity 01 Highland Coal,, euperior to the Sugar faeekror Curry.yillft %t, NIBLOCK, MEJ RILL & Co.'s, corner of Fourth end Ohio streets. 911~- o« '.ifrftv

BrlefcT BrlcKl Brick !—We have one h.bndred apd forty or fifty: thousand bt the hest quality of brick for sale.

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23-d2i^.ff Cor. 4th and.Qhio streets.,'

Be*. Wm. Graham, of N. W. Indi1 Conference,, sayf -'BARR'S PSCTOBAL

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THE Board of Public Improvements will -^ei. kU tl&

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cfternoon at two o'clock, to receive appli cations for- building permits. Builders •will take notice th*»t the ordinance' wilT /hereafter &e enforced, and govern the^maccordingly.

The Committee of the varies Irish Oath •djic Tlenevolent ^Societies are rordially 'invited to meet "aV fHe'H. ft (corner of Foirtth^aad -jOhio streets) Friday-at-7 O'CIOCK st," for1 the purpose' of inaicihg tBe rf^vr^d arj~ant ejnents for the celebration of St. Patrick's Day. (17th Maroh.)

By order of H. B. S. 22-td. EDWARD FREEL. Sec

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of

wood assist him a few moments, or speak a pleasant word to him, attd he forgets his toil, and works away without,minding It.

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Adorn Yonr Homes.—Mr. J. C. Varley is now caHitog' oh our citnebs* (or the yle of and subscription to some very fine pictures, from the Fine Art Oallery of George Stinson & Co. ^Lgok^ tys speji mens w.hen he calls.

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Prescriptions Prepared with greatest cat4, from Ihe purest dhiga, at lowest prices, by Harry James, with

W. C. BUNTIN & Co., 168 Main street.

Fine Old Boarbon Whteky, PureCalifornia Port Wine, and Holland Gin for medicinal purposes, at W. C. Buntin A

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Zephyr Worsted at reduced priges. at

flads hat a

Short repose. lelf, add buys itn iftk dl eiieap store of Eli Kahn, No. 169,-Mpua Street, finds comfort in their warmth, and wes*^ lifof ^sili^. Go Elf KWkri for clothing.

T»f llAggerty's Challenge Soa^— It is^ttter than any other Soap ih the ^aar^ and twenty per cent, cheape* than (he stone grade of soap is sold atin this market. ..». ,r .ag-tr.

Cill ttt Stniikard A Burriek's, corner dEfThird tfad Ohio strecur and U»y,a

If Independent .• CInb meet tirf 'I loud of^ugar 6reek coal-ronly ten eeais tag, at their room in the'&a^Uod^^a baeUl

Better tku a Hone Company. Sfc&iiient ef 'ft.y^a Reliible," &W the Cotflpal^ better tlimn a ffofte Comjp*n?i betiiSe tfey

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1870 STATKXKXT JtTXA LIFS lySCBASCE COM-

~ry*A3(X

(Ouh assets "Reqaired reserve

veioos cornet. I^ijHinterthfe^cairnet, a nTon fltfficult

A j^t'rwr4n

W- York keportf^pai/i\vt.''

yz%imw&iHBn 'HffTOAi. LirtP"" Cash asset Required reserve ^jOash (leficiirjcy.-y.-.i t-vf ~rvH

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to reinsure her risk and quit ha#*)* withpa/ jMKessing her premium noteso^er

sixty per cent.,

Connecticut Mtttwl

and the

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to do tJip eafqe.Kogld h^ye to aase* Iter's OT®RTWFTW^)C^WBT -..T" .. A word to the wJa^Aliufficleit.

B. F. HAVENS.

The Uttti LifelnsBrsBce Co. is not what midl^UeklM a home ledft^wny, 2il the same tinte having only aa agency here^fotf.

it it better

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By."^Hiie "laUer^ftilM gat^ with a great deal patlios and expressu

«v«. va |ra..iv) wuu v-1*. wv..OIl| peCU* ., kMftr characteriatio' of thiahallaA «d#ar«.: fc»he»mpirnies.! ,*«3'i •bly suits her d&p'eontralto' JJwW+i Apply

For the rest, Mr. Hoffmann showed.

The ^Etna'Ltfe hu'

our pity $30,000, beside^ apothp$ thy corporation of

our home.

to

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Making in all $70,000 of security amon, and policies ar^'lssued to ioufe^An iU^%^Aw$Mas c^esp' as any ot tlMJ

L. G. Hagei1, atDoWling Ha^l

an insurance policy, thdt

never will donbt thereliability 6f tM coiti|iny '"..II..r UL....IIv.,^ lQ-lw.'

Special NotlcePb^iii ^brtrgains in

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rf B!i lh.)i

1NIPPERRS. 1J

Children will take BARR'S PVCTAKAL

L^4XIR.

It will cure Croups

Lur^e ^Wt^^ Wfr, ^hich must be sold^' Wfe'dfer them, therefore, away be* .l^f cost.

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Dnring the Itemaindet- of the ^finSeason everything in the Millinery and ^Mcy Gkk^'line will be sold af very low pScSTTrr^lw^S^ ties, and will ^eep, evenrafter the Inson, a complete assortment. -v |:^-U S./X"- StRAtos, 144 Main st.

.1 One PplJar will actually cure your ^cough". tE^ferRAX

Bny yonr Hoop Skirts at Hen

Only np to March 1st can you get those great bargains ih Silverware. Call early for choice. T"., H. RIDDLE.

We have left a few odds and ends in Ladies Furs, which wfe will close out reRardf^sS^o^cdit HERZ&ARfJoi.D2!''

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Castors, Castors—Large stock at cost

Mens Nntrlh For Glofes only $1 50, New Y^Vk Hat Store, 145 Main ntra*et.

A Foil Intoce of Men's, Women's and Children's Rubber Goods, at Frank Criiwford's, 98 Main street. ''tr.

Children's fevery-day cop-tip 6hoea, and fine Shoes for Sunday, or any other day, at Frank Crawford's, 98 Main street.

Come to the Opera Honse Jewelry re for Watches, Jewelry and Silver Merchandise}'' JOBS B. FREEMAN

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Cheapest Hat Mtore in the oitj/jN#w York Hat Store, 145 Main streets

Men's Coney Far Caps only one dollar, New York Hat Store, 145 Main street.

Ladies' White Jeans Boots—French Kid Button or Lace, at Frank Crawford's 98 Main street.

Men's Nntl-iit Far Caps only one dol lar, New York Hat Store, 145 Main •treel-.- *JU* 20-6t

A Larg^ Supply of piire Drugs and Jlfedicines .just received by W. C. Buntin do"., 18S itain street.

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Patrlek's Day C^lebratioa.^-

New Mohair Chignons, at Hew .& Arnold's.

Ho^ Skirts made to order Herz & Arnold's Hoop Skirt Factory, and 'borset Emporium, 89 Main street.:

New Lace Collars, at. Herz & Arnold's. A7 4 .11 ".m More new Jewelry at Hers A Ardolds.

Headquarters for Corsets at Hert A Arnold's. More Lace Collars, at Hera & Arnold's.

Corsets sell cheaper at Herz A. Arnold's, than at ajy other fdace west of New York.

Tke best flttHif Corwts it ArnoWsl 'V —v -jj

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Thcmst ifraMeCorseto at Arnold's. Bny yonr indkerchiefd at Herz ,4 Afnold'e. .m I

lUBLtC SALE.

1 yy|a PBATBR—On Wednesday, the 22d, taaation of the lung*. Cor* May, intant

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months,

eond^ietnitii 'bite

f-pf|t two o'eloek. adsol faaiilMre ilHtedto

A«T h*m

flith Mre

W heigh t£. A

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~XNt™ York Repoi^, J*i5e 124*

woitld )be. impwible

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ters and Cough Sybflp at^. ?^tiuntin & Go'e,186 Main street.. -.u 11 «',• #r« i- -i- -i «fi f'-i i-r- 'I

We hafe opened the finest line of btack je^elrti, ^hich has ever *^*ei sho^n Ifi this gity, at Hera A Arnold's."

Extract Jaij^ca' (ilhg^f., 'af

C. fiuntin & Co's,' 168 Main street

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A Larxe and Select' Stock of Combs, Brushes, Hair. Oils,,Toilet^aap and Perfumety, jlftt reoeived at W. C. Buntin' ,Co's^li68'M|un^reet.

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Our u^ blaek Jewelry comes in the most^egant patterns, at Hera if nold's. g? rj .H A -y" lit

QIRL—To do general

BLP^tT TOK and Ml»

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fclORyTtKNT—A new Dwelliag House on JP' Twelfth street, between.Ohio and Main. Poeseski»n fitst of Maroh.t' House contains

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rooms and eellar Willi, Cistern and st^bj* on lot. Enquire at WM. W|)ODr

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in a food co

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UKMl SALB-TIthava^a^«tMk of Djry Goods, wrocenes, Boots and ohoes, Hats ant Caps, and Queensware. which 1 will aell.ea yg terms for approved paper, or

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Iti 1In eiabwut uiu utlj.

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& At-

ADMISSION j.

2)°

I will sell miiitock|^J

of Silverware for cpsj^ _..T. H. BIDDLE.

FRIDAY, 7 NATURDAY,

NOTICE

1

ii-f. 10 9-y,

Jewett?• Teify eleii for* tw^itfIJi^i

PUBLIC MLE.

9f! "i-Wefiiff.i:

.'/% ","i b4-!

I will offer for tale at Pubhc Auction Tharaday the 23d day or February.it idence, on the "Hill Farm," jast north.* he «it». near the Old Fair Ground, a large and

arming Implea»enU, Ilay and Houadiold ah a re W tans urSA .i: 8Bma_of *10 and nadir gi all antes orer llO, acredit of nine months will be. rven. osi note bearing interEWXteSjTUaiuHAM

BLU8

Jrtnbilv»K

?.JOv|, .Q E*

-{JjTJriiant 5if'

jij (I St 01* THE

a#t^l

jjlis^ LIZtJTTE

BERN ABB!

•HEW PLAY,

IS WHICH SHE WILL— IMI

SING ElOllT SOITGS! •'.. EITET'I'TB eloirr I»A?TCEN

KING SIX RAPID CHANGES! Rivaling Lotta and Joe Emmett.

W^ItfEE^rTCRDAY."

POPULAR PRICES:

Admission ....T. 50c Reserved 75c .1 •SLTiokets at B. G. Cox's Book Store.

stt

LT (JEGANIZBD I'tTTTs.

BRA^jfc.S^PtiBAXD.

Mu^o1or^WfiW',d

WjB,8p—,d te

VARADBS,'

FVHOR,^\I^^^ON^OX

.furnish

9HtdJn»ta bna,}

:U«4H

BALLS, EXCUHSIOWS, etc.,

LE

jirULAIA^TEACH

VIOLI!^

OitnM^-On ^lai^'strect, Between Fourth and Fifth streets} (ver E, Uhfa'sShee Stored jan& dlm J. BREINIG.

NOTICE.

C?C3T TRE ASURER'S NOTICE^

is hereby giv3» that?the following numbers of Lots and parts of Lots of the City Cemetery remain on tecord under the hea«| o| Unknown Owners"-:

jcj'iioia

SWquai'S/ E»at half

tr

*3

if

8 9 9

WestVi WeitJ^

24

A

9

Earthalf

16, Ifl 24 9

Wist half W eat half

b«*

A

34 34 34 34 5 5

%Q

N W qr BW S W qr NKqr East« East52 EaatS

^9r.:.tsr

1C 1C 2C 1

3

3 8

inrer'a Offlce and lure their a»m ^a entered i.„ ||ssaSfSi». Feb.at, I87M0I ICltr Xreasnrer.

V.tfissottrrreN. II a

I

plSSOiiUTION.

.t The pattn(rihip heretofore existing between tfceuiuMrsignwi tmdeethe Arm name of,Cory

ji

Co.i this day diaaot red by muteal oonaent.'Tarkef Milligan retiring from said Una. tfti*ts will be eon tinned by 8 Cor/

Ti' W. Watkina..under the nameef Cory 0&.

!Md

they are alone aathorised te aet«

tie the business of the old^g^ 'o T.*W. W/TKIN8. 1^1871. ^ARS^tvMftP&AS

1L

ATTORNEY8.

ion p. BAIKD o«A*L*scatrrr.

.„ ^"PT/ '11 i«

Amwmfs 0me*-Ve«II3

1

Ma$a$$reet.a» stairs.

i'tF

ASpll'S! AKD LIJLBIL1TIES or THE

a® I at

an^feilet ketezeiee^-iAehee-arfoar ftat in oflhoof Dally Kspresk

Fiie"Insurance

U»iM.

SALE.

thfee-year oir 8tur

sired by Hameriek a Hamiltonian that took the premium at the Stat# fair at this place dam out of %th«r-ulikrwnare sired by Salmon WrichUa JoeZSari^aad by Old Bolipae. For further particulars and pedipee, tee the aubacriber, 1V miles north of $erre Haute. CORKY BARQPUR. 23-d2t-wtf

ataac^lbr I Hotel

try town. Trade taken in inaa JLO. Box 529, erWH*R

m7

1 a of A

young calf, will be sold on favorable ,lffaia. Enquire at this office. 21-3t IRABLE RBSJDBNi ting of eleven rooaa, eel-

a

jtSL

USEMENT8. 'l.-n Aii A HO I! SBi .MlfJlLMFIf A T'llJ'i

ednesday Eye, M4i*ch 1. iilOuu

,h.k*t-

till"

'DMeotori of the Tmti Bute Brindk* f» ,s Dirieotori of thefmti Bute BrAnoA

3

A

Ullli!! «ll ii-S 1

's Rights!"

«t

Balcony 75 conta Orchestra, Dress and Family Circles...50 6alIery-.rj..-^....i:....„U .25 TICBRCI •W-Reserved

Se&tSiWithout extra charge,

iEAj»Si|r|R^»^67. ^"S'.X^MeJbT

THtftiE WIGHTSONLY

J..O. JQ9£9.-tfMMer#..

(y! V"y^y.'" -T street Xsecand floor

FifiST- INSTTRANCE!

BuSKlo City InaiurftiKse Co. Assets Jan. 1,1871

4—

Tr1"vwu fiawvi, va

r..,#

iThe attention of the public is called to the

I NEW ESTABLISHED

INE & LIQUOR DEPOT

W

I N a

J.-JWtW.nw «rjj- of .£.

WILL sell the Best Brands of RHINE and WINES by the

gag juSi receitJd another choice lot ef AILHINE, WHENCE AND CAL1 FORNIA WINES,

Which he will Sell by the. bottle .or gallon at reasenable^rioea. Try a bottle, if you want &ART?E8ewill be famished promptly by aug31-dly the gallon or in dozens-

BARBER SHOP.

RAILROAD.

PULLMAN PALACiB

Drawing Boom Car Line

•RR.(IW .A .O .I

Vltt

mii: ji-'E Hi-f

TMCeHMiteWndlau^poUs

,%! HAILBOAJO«

JH.3iii-.tii* ii v^kit ,iiHU

P|TT§BU RGsS

•rtr. and JfEW TOBK.

PP

Tat

IHt

aMlBOJIAT

i?7« .-•'•n .st• .r

yh *. ?y-

December 31, 1870, to theAudSSif of the Sftiite of IndllVL%a ttnl# oittli of the ?rerii-st and SecntAry*:Aoir eu.flle in the offi* of the Olett,Ot uLe,Qirgnit Coivt-qf v^oounjy. to hand .ana in. the hands ents or Othar persons -. f. 155,45»9» United Statcl Bonds (market wt,o ebts secured:... 26,1' ebfi for premhnna."...'....W.318 All #ther seetMty and-property... 9S.867 *9

*f-*4

SSTPTOCB E?

#1.132,812 43

LIABILITIES. and in gui-

J^

pelie #ilfti»»irwr farther tfnotr 81,500 00 AH-sether olallas against? the Company...— ,,, *J76.^f

xm

370,M»

mperial Fire of London. Assets In Gol4-._.— ..#8,000.000 Nationtltife Infti, ^C» of, I the Xfi B. of'A^perioa.

Cash'Capital, fall paid.....4tl,«oiM)00 be Leodii^ Cemtkany of Amertci* 1 Lam Ratea. Libe rat and Definite Policies', •Perfect SeCftrity.

I

O O E A

^dwZw J'---' 65 Main street.

A'ETKAFIRE

INSURANCE COI of 'tart-

6"4'

HARTFOKD

I "11. I -si 7t«}ni.'••iLi.n.

DoHling Hall.

FIHB INSURANCE COT

of Hartfbrd. Assets, January 1,187! 12,737 519 39^ HAGER&McKEEN, Alcents.

FRANKLINHAGER&

:xx

SPRINOtl^r.DFIRE

DoWlins Hall,

FIRE INSURANCE CO.. OF

Philadelphia. Asrots, January 1, 1871 •3.009,888 25. »KEEN. Agents.

rJ

Dowling Hall

AND MARINE IN

surance Co of Springfield, Mass. As,MtS. Jan. 1.1871,4938.400'9S.

3c

iS

EAGER

McKEEN. Agents, Dowling Hall

rERCHANTS'INSURANCE CO. of Bart Assets. Jan. 1,1871. S600.000. HAGER & McKEEN, Awnts,

can JjJL ford.

Powling Hall

XTORTH AMERICAN, of New York. As IN sets, Jan.l. IR71. 8770.,W 95. HAGfcR A McKKEN, Agents. feb3-d6m POWHDK Hall

WINES.

r-'€

."I

f-rn-

ai

^Ogera Bouse Buildingf\D^6(Ms

1 a OX FOUKTH STREET, at J'.- -Iztsu'S-: IVItLIAH SCHAFFER'S.

I"':OTHER

tingle

dozen bot-

or

•, and warrant every drop to be pure and imported by myself, as I have made the best selections on my lata trip to Europe. Having bought the whole crop of Mrs. Greta's Catawba of 18 9 and 1870, I am enabled to sell, by the gallon or bottle, at

Lower Price*

4han any ether' house in the city. Anybody that Wishes Wines or. Liquors for sick persons, should call before going any place elsefeb8 WM.SCHAFFER.

JACOB FISHER

Also

•«i-Aaag|ig

A8SENOER3 CAN SECURE SECnON8. Psn&af

»ssuoriii

SUHUUHk^COACaBS^Jhroadk^to and all intermeil^ c^, 3y mppir?»r prior to 12 rf)0 (^I)SiASw.those oaohei

tw^SWV 5r*P°?

An

«2

FWrt»\h«%b«re statement it wilt at oooe k»

written upon all kinds of insurable pioperty .t^ as low rates aa any other solvent coinstay. DWGtiGllWBf 8i HOOL I MOUSES nd CHUROHES insured, fpr pap.-three er

ni

Blanke's..i SS All wnhnii Extra quality of. Waterp«i°ofGood^bttWw StoWflsiii.u. ....(••

S a re a 4

I

-I

fhiil

nil J»t4

Now is the time to'

tr

.TTtJlrtl

FULf

ita

General 0«eeT HAIR. K., Cower MaUiM4Tentt)»t«ets. I

GIBE AT:s,

ANOTHEBOTRN OF THE SGBW*

Greater and Greater Grows tfie Pressure—Finer and Finer we are Grinding

BIO PROFIT SYSTEM!

Fainter and Fainter are the attempts made to-

S 8 a a. 1'

jfV

im*.

'A WOBD TO OUK COMPjETITOB#

.r li^^lfi^ttoriMthTBerchante in th'fe city, and a very large number,of cohtftx* merchants, are compl»ihing bitterlyat-what they term our monopoly of the „V Drv Goods trade. Grentlemen! we came to Te^re Haute to break up Monopolies— /J notWTorm theta! Our road to success is not a royal road. There is no Mectet^ ahbut it Any one who wishes to do sd, may walk in it You HAVE ONLY TOUABK iSww OLD'STOCK A^OTJI- bSE HA1P—^GET RID OF IT—BOY KEW uoow AS

AS and in selling them, BE CONTENT WITH A LIVING PROFIT and the 8fcbbath like stillness of your stores will soon be broken VP by,./ tht same^eaitec thfong of customers that you stf constantly meet at oar establishmint* Far HVf

this, than seek to bolster up a business "growing smaHer toy d#-^'

arl3?iaiS^^MiVilly less,w by iliflder and abuse of us—for in this your customers

areandinayon ont. You make a great mistake when yon think they are ao simple-

minded as not to know for instance, that an Atlantic Mills Muslin is the same in, i*r yojir store thai it is in ours. Yon are selling it at TEN cents a yard, aud we are selluia it at $IX cents,'but this neither makes-ronnr nor oars any-butter II any worae? It is the same Muslin still. That is all, gentlemen now drive ahead exactly wni nlease. Yonr abuse only advertises.us and injures yourselves, so we can

-f btB yards Atlantic Mills Mttslin.:.

VintrytniW charge 10c, and Terre Haute stores 9c for same goods AdOOyard of yard wide EXTRA REA-YY Unbleached Muslin, down to... 10c Thfa is one Of the tery best Muslins ma«, other stores charge 15c and 16e 9 Verv lawrelot of ft^P. 4MEt»ICAN"D« J»JMNES- down to.......~

Country stores charge for the same goods 25c, Terre Haute stores 22c^ Big lot of the bestS PR AGUE PRINTS down toAll other stores charge 12}c for them.

Goofr^eaVy AttLllffiNTOWKES^wn to.

Couakyittores actually cfc9fg915c for thfe same goods.

op

H.T'ti

VPETV.~.^.I.?G'^"""-"A"•...'5?RROWWII

at.w.-. ...•--..wjw.tf.i .".i -u ^ir"f"~*~Tffr*j"^Z'""'.2te $1 40 per pair

Elegant tftess (Sooas., 25c, worth 40c French Merinos ....4 .......... ....^i.u...wlc f[ Tliee gbods ari all Wool. FU?S!ct6»ing o»t ^^giye away j»ric«^ rather)han carry them oyer Balmoral 8kirts.l... •.—•v- *n ••••a^' Stamped. 6Wirn.. Plaid flirting Flannel's... -Piles of other fjoeds equally cheap.

We are now engaged in bnvinp an entirely new stock of goods for the opening or our MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT af EvansviUe, and a portion of th^foodfj whichwearebuying at fabulously low prices are being received here, which is enabiinj^ua to^offer a great many new goods at fearfully low rates.

2 SEfl^TEB BB0THERS' GR1SAT Ts EW YORK CITY STORK

North Side of Main St., Middle Opera House Block,

v: TER RE MA TJ TM, INDIANA,

CoJslstffig of aMCifrg^Stock ofj

'plain Wool Delaines, all colors,: I

a

Largp Stock

iifiO Una *£9?1

•iBM61lei

**QTT ?MK1» 13-d2'

,8

CLOSINC OUT SALE. •*rblix!:. 'iwT Vj^sr. cot

Peremptory Sale of all,Winter poods at great ATM

AT-TJIE CLOSING OUT SALE I

French and English Merinos,

!Piain and Black Mohair Lustres,

No. Ill Main Street, rmeiavi

Plain and Plaid Dress Goods in all colors^-

.4

jPlaih Flannels, Plaid Flannels.

Keep constantly on hand a fnjl stock of,

I a T(T KFVtn A?ri SQUARE SHAWM1

WARREN, HO BERG & CO.,

I I ..

fm

•#iiJ te if

OPERA HOUSE CORNER,

Offer large inducements to close out their Winter

W 2 a A1'

:w:

eIeSaW UrfE§§ 6^1^3lAwy, ctdiks

Ft'trs,' Velvets, Velvefeens

CLOAKXiTO-S, 5cO.,

Have all been reduced.^

BUY 1BBSBGOODS AT A Lli 11 £& I

Come early for tl^ beat selection

s^P

At prices as low as the iowe&$.'

WARREN, 1IO BERG

HEAJMJCARTEBS FOR

t.

i,

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n.

,sa I

ni

1,1

10

'*.•

a

?i

f.: 5"

LOf ER PRICES STILlL'

.» .. jf£:l

...6c

....10e

to

Oc

THE CORSET TRADE

HAUTE, -. -,. i.ali}ti»» woll e* .»a-nv ,:r

-i

•n

ET. all sizesf down to '.

A S^e»«itoye*^«n| FBBNCH WDVEN (COgSPT, all^ sizes, down 46 '.....:..... 50-^* •T ca'C^&yge 81:50'for same goods] and Terre Haute fancy ,stores charge 76o tliiwSI"'.®®^-''# V'- J.'1 -1, ... »„..V .M'L-.'i'"

ThO'«eMNtte*RijieovoCorsrt extra qualHy, reduced to... .......^ itw^seV o^ngSold in fancy good stqres at 75c and §1. ~t .ji We have recently been enlarging our Nx^tion Department, and in the futorawe 0 rtropose to make it as difficult ifor hiijh priced potion stores to overcharge the Jjeojile/ .- ,ve already made It for hieb priced Dry Goods stores. lgmriiah Brussels

i*V„.

IIIIH$1 BE

7 5

"Hi 2--r.-as f« iia" .,76c* 1

r^rrrr^goc--.Qki..20c ,.

aaoitoVl

1

*9

for 30 Day

m^mmrnso

#rj,

15

^il(l''.Blko#n ]lu|Iins, Prints, etc!11

DRY GOODS^

BI.J

0$

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r£rinimH

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-,jf at abeif it*flt'.O

rtSOa.ITT

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"i# is 5

1 2

DOMESTIC GOODS te

'M0M

1

sl

*94

**9 1 oom,

DB

Otoera Mov*? Block, VornerRoom,

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