Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 March 1871 — Page 4

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THE..DAILYEIPRESS. i«i..ii„ rEHBE-HAUTE, IND.

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Good Wob*8-*W»I« Wp?te- »d i11.-1,1-1'1ir Tu '—rr~*--t- -v*Ic i, Riv|S^ii*»i|^tton p»mi«e« to be good for some time \o.Mme.» benefit per^rnwrnceat DowtingPeU tonight.

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The

The Journal

We

is told that the new pro­

prietor of the Fair Ground intends to stock it with Alderney cattle. The greatest evil of gambling is that it is a polite evil were it otherwise, it would not be half so destructive in its effects.

learn that Mrs. Wm. M. Benton, from Mount Lebanon, Syria, will lecture at the Congregational Church on Sunday.

The

crowds of guests entertained by

our neighbors of the National House, indicate that the hoiel Itusineas is flourish­that ing.

The

latest novelty in funerals is to lay

Brussels carpeting around the grave.— The thing was done in Pennsylvania last week. "If I do I wqn't be elected again" has more to do with the non-execution of laws by public officers than the majority of people thin\v g^.,Tr,

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ed "reception en robe Ae calico/l Mn^ 'iltTi

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will t^o P,cloo^,'., Mcwr jwttie«.i'Pri the. table *re highe^. now ••'M'V vear

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contmnes to get more ex­

pensive. One item has doubled in the last tow days. The fee for license is now two dollars. JsT^

PrStos ^ts^y, B^r, Preaidenf? of the l^Hional Btatfe Bank, Is a Director of the F?fnklin:Life Insarahce Company of IndianapoHsgj jE^fr VoRrs tells us he intends to open a stall in the Ninth Street"l^srket House, and (fe what he can to* itiigjpial neg* lected inatitutiorti pqpular ^fith housekeepers in the eaatern part oFthe City

Ttf3fc'New York Cen^ i^gd Pennsyk vaniaifientral railro^|y said to be combing for theid^chawof a control-, ing iftterest in LouiftsBailroa^

The

officers o^ the Vandalia road, last

evenihg estimated their loss by the tornado at J5ast St. Louis, on Wednesday afternoon, at $12,000. Only one man in the employ bf.ffie&nntmiiy *as injnred, tutd he not seriously. —x.'.'u: •-,.•• t/.v

Many

men are called passionate and

hasty-tempered in argument simply because they can see a point quicker than the blockheada who may oppose them, and become irritated by their o^ppnents' ignorance.

RE3idHKD.—From the Mattoon

Arrange^.—Geo.

Mr.

J.

G.Burt

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Gr«n4 Jury i« indiiBtriooBly *t

work, bat hai^retnrne3L po indictmfint« as AXiS -ift yet.

coming manJ^-jPtflO tbe

preatidigitateur. He is at ^Brazil this

week-

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Sheriff Stewart

ha9 removed his

Two bridges across Lo3t Creelc in this township' iiW Sported tP be in an on safe condition. ,7 .......

Change

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Journal

we learn that A. A. Talmage has resigned his position of Superintendent of the I. & fl.* iibtria R. R. His resignation takes effect in May, when he will go upon the South Pacific road, in Missouri.

W. Miller, whose

arrest we mentioned yesterday morning, escaped an unpleasant prosecution, by a compromise made yesterday, in which he agreed tq pay the ruined girl one hundred dcllars, an^t1".expenses while here, and alsotakfe^ftVtfeftMld

starts to-day with his

his family to Ann Arbor, Michigan, and for a time our city loses a most worthy citizen, While the social circle with which his Sunllf moved suffers a deep loes. Mr. 1^art geee tp An^ Arbor with the sole and laudable purpose of giving his sons an opportunity to complete their education MsIhUapfafee. hIH hsii

Mattoon

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Journal

comes to us as a

tri-weekl^»abUei^oiywitlHf^arruged matter, ari«n Miir»ble condensation of gtneAl Ad iPQrf tte#s. If the people of Mattqon irfepMlj apprecikte Tom Wood's entei\wise pynijf (hAn'a ^ood paper it will not ft4dng MUiall have the pleasure of chronicling another change to that of a daily issue.

The Holly Water Works.—Now\

the question of wMer worits ispOp in? a tangible shape, with a prospect of a movement to put the works into immediate operation, the following mention oj the opening test of the Cpvidgton, Kentucky, works, Will be read with interest

At fifteen minutes past two p'cloek in the afternoon, the amount of pressure at the time being only thirty-five potihds as indicated by the guage at the Water Works 9®ce in the Odd yellows'j Hal} building, an alarm of fire was sounded by the ringing, of the bell at the engine^ Lou^e, on Sixth street. The alvm wait1 immediately taken- up by the en-: ginei company stationed: on Third street, near t^e City :Hallu and in |l^^ and halt ujinutes both companira reached the 'cornier o"f Fifth and Madison With' their

Mode

Enquirer

thatS. K.Pannegan, formerfy now a resident of Washington, D. C.J re-* cently maj^e a desperate ^ut nnsnccessful attempt to commit suicide, first by taking landanum, then by hanging, »nd the .paper adds tbat he now bas a chance to drowa himself.

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r'an

addition to the iam-

age done" in this vicinity by the stornft W a in as on in last tlmt 6r etptfesed W r.

Kennedy & CoV Woolen Mill was W«wn in, damaging the building to the extent of ^bout $m, Mr. U. D^Jkt#)!^] near by was blown down. Many windows in the citj were dashed in, -trees yere blown dow^iij and fences prostrated, bat no other.serious damage, jrag^ in, this neighhPrhood.

1An Mill Mavn,/^*!.. .1 ... r::::-*

Norris, night

Loais Railroad, met wJ^i^fn accident Wednesday nigt^ji, by ..wl

5 W He wfs^pfctctt fURm11_ eUnpljng of two cars, and failing in the $fst. Attempt, was walkingliackw ard with

the tra^i' W^en he caUght hfe feeel in thW frogf'Of the3rt^Btj«^^i^'J^idS^^rJ®f

•xpbging theDone.

jp/xbqiies were 'r

ATTtoJpED 8iErtcira,^W^rtie«day ilifeht.. at rii iilPntezumia, John Siy-' Jonw, "i&t brothelr'of pne of the.

snie^e by cutting hetbroat witna knife. He' was' sent lip the river by Richirdson & Jones to purchase wheat. WhiljB on the ttoagngft JP ma^aseveral |)W"4IBI ^l10!^rwLre barge, but betifc^ww P«Krlw not accomplish his purpose in this way. Wed^e8dayjevei|ij»g he*sent tq.bed %t the MditezunaVHbifBp Wiihi ianotS«: geriUea. man frpto

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in the weather yesterday.

March rtfe wotfljp permit no^m|r^ April-fooling about Her. Nohe but good men should be selected by both political parties for the responsible position of Councilman.

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The^-latter waii

(aWakfenM* ilwut' Wid'Bi^t',^ «tSi(t fliS'fcompamon h£«J ?bl Mi's tir6ift]»yifcfcve mentioned. A messenger ^raa dlspifched to this city for surgical aid^ and Dr. Link went ui» on the- train last evening. -1'

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What Girls Shouu),

BRjgK.—Dr

DSp Lewis, hi his book, "Our' Girls," 6&y&: I am'dstdnislied that a ybun^%dn«in who lis ambitious of a clear, fine skin should drink tea. It »-a great enymy-|o fair complexions. Wine, cPflro and.cocoa may be used without tinging the skin b# as p&>n $s tte-drinking becomes j» regular habit the eye of the discriminating observer detects it in the skin. Tea ooMpromises the complexion, probably, by deranging the liver. Weak tea or coffee may be used occasionally, in moderate quantity, without harm and those who live much jn the open air, and are occupied witli' Work, may drink either, in cofl-j siderable quantities, without noticeable harm but I advise all young women who would preserve a soft, clear skin afichqlnet nerves, to avoid all drinks but cold water'. It is an excellent plan to drink one or two glasses of cold water on lying dPWb'at night, and on rising in the morning. If you. have good teet^iqdcan, help the food into your stomach without using any fluid except the saliva^it will, in the long run, contribute much to your health.

./•' ^Neither—I am a boarder."

'i*s 'i*flaveyou formed an!Pp5rfion?" )-:''Have yorf i. jjexpressed*aii-opiiifeSf'''

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they bad^a^ached the iiqee to thevhy'

I ^drants or Cre'plugs at tlie cdrner of Fifth 4yid Madjson and at the corner of Sixth to ope*-iid^5W and w^e ifcrowuig waters through four nozzles. The alarm was communicated to the Water Works building kt |he,8fci»e ti&e tli#b|Pa jrer^ ig6g,t by means of fire plug signals.

As we have before stated^ the amount of pressure when the alarm of fire was sound ed waa-only.^rls£ve4ounds4o the inci^ d! When .the. !&«le"wite,fii^t.itia^^i tjp !the 'hydrants the streams thrown were xkther" feeble. The pressure, however, to eighty or a hun

apolis and Stf*rwasvery rapidly raise. •dred potind^ai&!n abqift^h^imi^utn #r's pric«^ Iilljpen to-day the streams which at first could not be Jot of carriages ever brought to

thrown over a one story building*- were seen going over the highest houses on Madison street. The number of streams was increased from four to six, and finally to ten, the tfoihle hsed varying itk diateefter from an inch to an inch and a half. The sight of ten streams of water shooting into the air, and fairly deluging the tallest bui\ding«, e^Msed much grat|fio)|tknf among the large crowd of citizens who had assembled to witness the display, many of them having been skeptical .up to that motttent as to the snccesfe of the works. One stream an inch and a quarter in diameter was thrown horizontally 206 feet, and could have been thrown twenty feet farther but for the fact that the nozzlemrcd scattered the water a great deal "We understand our railroad is to be pushed forward and will reach Eugene some time in April. This good fortune will ojten dp anew and extensive avenue for the trade of one of our rival villsges.' Years ago Eugene was one of the most important business points in this part of the Wabash valley, and we see no reason why the arrival of a railroad at that point should not be celebrated with a renewal of the aotive life and busting vigor of, other days. We doubt not but such

will

be the case,

and, indeed, we understand that a change for the better is already being contemplated, and that Eugene will' make rapid strides of improvement during the year. Success to her and with the w$Ath shfe possesses, the well known business capaciand public-8piritedne9s of the Citifcenfe of Eugene township, ye see no reason why she Bhould *ot succeed and grow in lasting

pr*p^lilty.ii-Ji!ewpor

favors us "with the following abstract of the February reports of the'city sdhop!?:^ Whole nufober of pnptb enrolled^. 2^1«T Average number enroll«^....n-r.~w. Average daily, attendance..*-. ^.-. 2,044 Average d4iiy absence. 92 Per cent, of attendance 95.7 Number kh^it Number out -tardy ,1,809, Number neither tardy nor absent... 910 Number of visitors 279

op FB^H A5D A1^|T(^M^00D8 exchange gi^^tjie Ibllowingas thejerira .—No olJ of wiestionv^iAiMlly^teS »d anMr&eA "at Ryd^f liv "in inlAUimnlinrnp.n vliinli nwnr .lum)

inteUigwt jurqr/' which may hava

a local apptiq^ita^jta the prolewi^^ls,^, «|uare now kgirecwvft^ 50 3^. Ujiftcommunity -•-•.-.i "I'-Are oBosfed lb'' Mprrii1 "Oh, yes—yes,sii*."??'/ "If you were on a juy, thesf man was being tried for- his li fe^ .jrort ^onldn't agree to a verdict to hantliiWit',i "Yes. sir—foa tt-nfrlrl ~V

fcfefcibnas.tt^ tlje guilt or nnocence. oTlhe 'y^'sirHiT

i.—On Monday last, at York, a man ^iCEfe.—un Monaay last, at xorK, a man nam^d Ayers, "ufidfer^^plfeimstanqes asfoitows

inquiry,

Wentworth Benefit.—All1 shiufd go to Dolling' Hall tb-night kn the oc^ It Ii ii ii a casion of

Walter

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I'Your mind, thep, A ^ad^up^do—no, it aicrl. "Have jon fCnf btof fo^TocSag^iaitfce think have.^ai,f

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•''Have yon ever^«^^^ thiHaw^

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Mltirart^ «*^rM(t|y0ffW ftjgMf£ IWbe*ipnH^'MtouM-

threw himselfbackward uponthe ground, chanke it^^ij ,i'rfiJ and thereby probably staved Ms life. He tit soared ^frajctiJ^ pf^e aojtj^e flpp^ one.fpct, and^ejfl^if^rft^^/r^ Pne1 sid&iit, the., law^r pajt

e^i t'4 adi -iiico* «oi*

SQAJtE QOppS— iLt

M&e Dollar will Boy

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^"ijow, which wfeiild y&lSQ<t1*0 ,sloaH ^^"qau'li huuw, Bh."

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"Are you a free^M^M "Yes, siT-j oh, yes|

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S/his- ail'diiJaMX Icompany

ing feats of contortioirJ Aisa. th«creal Fire E^ng^ Mi 5Zegrino,H»M eftMnfelltte daringifept of leaping througb^ h^gjo^ ^tp? blazing fire, at a standing spring^eigh^ feet. Ladies especially are lnvffiea/ as tl^ere will be nolhiti"^ slitrf0?^d^rffe^to mar the feellngs of tRe iitibs't %Sti3foti¥£

Indian Relies Wanted, -r- Persons having in their.poesesaion Indi|p arrowiheads, hAtcheta,: beads, &e.} that 4hey do not .care -to keep, will favor science by 'leavinTn^^W8B!iSr^: ~T0-«r"

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To Find the Best assortment of •Clocks and low prices—all kinds—g&

Sugars are coming down—Tuttle sells 9 pounds'of ^W.OrlLans sjgar fpr. one dollar^ and- 7- pounds of A coffee sugar for one dollar. 10*2t.

/Hftte fl,tfd:i^ips''wilLbe' sold,

corwr o. A-auu »,.u libse reeis*^n»ibaeMd^a»h^C»iiuiHUefe ^§Sred at cost^^ Mfffr they had/attached the .those to thevhy* 12 South-Fourth street. 8-4t.

atrcfM'fof.

the next four days at No1. 12 Sbtith Fourth street., .n m} hi fs.71}id i8s4t. .g

200 Children's G#rriagop.y-The^-deteign^d ^11 iipen,/fen MarchjlOtbi Jthje, finest and largest lot of Carriages exhibited ih^fliti tityl Jfeein)|rtol6

wr the sale of thes.e gopda in this.city, insure prices satisfactory to ail. "Sj

insure prices satisTactory to all. "Salesroom third floor, over the AuetiPi^j^d JCto'mi8siop.IIouBe, 100 Main street. 7-d5t w'^Holmes &tPlkjr^,'n¥t'ta.

Childrcils^Garririgljt aV manufactur the finest the city.

prW. (fPieage. c^:^d, jnjf, stockr

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d-6t. 43m\HQp&me Clark's Patent Sewing Machine Eniery^willi sh4^pe»}|andy? polish) needle while in ihe machine and is equally good for^Eahef needles',

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hi M:-\a AARON Bv SALsrcffj.HA TV State Agentj *,1 21$ MaiTi, at reetj. 7 6 Consolidation arid Bemoval^iC L. Good&in ah]jl Kjfoodmifti, '&• Cd.,' well known popular clothing dealers, have consolidated' their stocks, and are now doing business at the old and well knowh stand, of Mr L. Goodman, near the corner of MaHi and ^OMthdtrftBta. »JJa Goodman is now at the Bast buying a large stock of ready made clothing find piece gobdi.- Jhe firm -hive. employed Mr. .William C. Allen, the well known cutter, ifhb will giv9 ^ntirfeQa1isfactionr to fall. 6-tf.

CliUdrt« Will take l^ARit'a

Elixib.

ties of-her citifens, and the iiberiFity- choicest .new styles in Carpets—pattern^ entirely unique^-ridi "Hand-Looin" and wliiVh rfrtr 1 bund at Ryce's

Hookier

Soft'.

City Schools.—Superintendent

Wiley

Pectoral

ittuwill cure.Ooup.

.... -t in TO ABRIYE MIS WB»t—The

NEW USES CrPTATJ "MATTINGS

jtgt the material for-offices and public All orle/s prfci tlyllled. W8I

I Rev. Win* GralMtf, of "N. W. Indi-, ana M&MA) t^.3H

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Will Will*

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•in® bl^Me jq$c£i7 it dffi*Mar thr dnvi^i miertimt'

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tj0-i jf-dl^- -r-'TtaiCKjSfcte Norinaf ixhoof I

Jewelry very eheap fprjweniy daya

at

nf the

and ^,un«i.«lLC0lfi ci«Mtki9 s. L.

tihe largest and finest steck^ iMllt-

in and rfwg ». 'sC«^fWcapsW^ cftTfW? Ne w! fMai*

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i. Jai Ditoni .a iaonfcta

held two eke6atlon.s against Ayers.one-y whicpTte proceeded to serve on Monaay, levying on a horse aim w|kPA8 seems '.yers settled the matter of the firat it. lorse and buggy by virtue of the second execution, and takiflffrshsrge thereof, hitcned the horse to apoiU Vt^7er£v coming etfragOTat4hrapF6w!8nfe/afe#'w knife^ and againstrthe warnings Pi^ron, began to unhitch the horse. A.fter.*er ily warning Ayers not -to proceed furthler, and upon his refusing'*®®6»st, Dixon drew and fired two shots^ qn«j|riking Ayers the abdomen, the.otRei'in tHe7 arm. Dixon was examined and bound over ftf the*um of $1,000. On Wednesday, Ayres was reported better, but his casfe sArIM8

flanks. Car ird Recfcfttt%V t?ftp^, ^6bleti. /fef Ac,* Ac.', Atpri^l)^ as thjose .^t^dv^ti^ ^of^^a^co^ at *.IJi Freeman's, 161 Main-street. an iry^ln 7-? 7 M1

jink

Drags^t

TORiii!"KLllin.

Reduction in^ Prices at rierz 5 Ar-

•fgQflpt whofthey Dring.

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biidT«o ,v: ,mBSi^A^pLD. .JjlI 'fWlfo pafctg for glory finds.but a ^ho?t repose." But he who pants him,sjel( and )b|0y^ all hte ^hj^g.lt! th« ch«ap store of Eli Kahn,, Main «&eet..finds comfort in th'eir warmlh, and wear 'heir quality. Go to Ell Kahh far clotting..

Coili Opal! Coalt—'Beat ipiailty Highland: Coal/ »np«riof: Siigir Jrpek or ,C^^VHfe

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afcto a Otf.'^'BWMW wf

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th and

streets. .OAOHJIAf! Imu Ladie^ ga^lless pf cost.

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Arnold.

andiChildren's Rubber Goods, at, Frank ^aJvford's, 98 Main street.

of

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Castors, Castors—La^j stock at cost

fier nf Thin load of Sugar a biuOtttHO'#

can

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jijlens Nutria Fur Ctloxea only $1 50,

and ^.Sh^s ipr ^unjda day,

1UI Ul viinugra «»ci uiuujjuv i« iuc wi/, 57^- r~ STi

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^tore f^ ^atchi4j Jiferchkndise. JOH* R^FMeeha^

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the "latest novelties," at'Ryce'a If|rf »it

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A Xot of Soiled Hoop-Sktrts to be Wl5 :%t,-,^oj«.ofn pricea, atj noldV®*0

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fit. Do not fail 'o see tne greatest liv£b§ curiosity of the age—the m^ of .a -thousand forms—the only-living curiosity on the face'of'the iSlob'ej.

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I aittji^sla .•xfliTfi.na mn'i ifin- rf ,s Tlje,'Sbttk£{§»' hmr«M&G«. whatj a hodiie '.feimpany' at thej^^ time'MviDg Pnl^W *gency jl^e?jf' W betttfS The -^tna L^ie has ,loan^d°opr city 'MSQfl&k. .l^Mes a^dth'Pr. wealthy^fj^oyatiPA |f b«r l&mt''$40^000. MakjngJn all $70^0^0 of seear^ us, ana-potici08 are issue'd

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htdthyrpttotii iLS cheap as any^^^ the "BTgR

atriinipetfed

cwmpani^- .rfTr

Af^lyito^ Efager,|it ppwlt&g !ffiiU andg^nftrai»W«i«''',pnit'il that yuu ^et will donSM^Mt«i^M« 10-lm.

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crSMkiSaeteiAM Wb. Hottob: With the ktndo»t r*ir«rd for other as Lr4^nk. didate for the office of CitklMUIhal, subject

JOtlN PADDOCfc-1wlftbe t^hdJdate for

Convention.

a dot* key, wnicn the owner can have on

wagMmre paid, by applying at this office. nj/j flj v.v: ':Mtf jir?A mAN—io drive a team and general work aboatthe hot»ej Applr ately at the National Hotel.

FORRENT—A

tO ion

LOST,

LOST—OnThirdstreet,enajlel.

-. 1L H. TEEL. 10-itf

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Lajd, Main .street, .between Third and Sjdttw ... Ill St .fTIOR SALE—A one-story Frame House, sitnitM' 'on "Thlrte«nth-and-a-Half street.

FOA^M£fe^ffi9ttSEr^r«Ktsiiwell

Iar, asUble carriage house, wood shed, amoke ^o^sUwith M' K"t,70 feet froatbyl41. tfcetdeep,all iu^ooa repair: is located in this city, and.will be laenficed, for tl,200.

A House with five rooms, cellar, stable, dshad,: jMnokehoiiseS well and cisteio "jot 75

.. .weodsMd,: tMaokehonse^ weil ano wtw* -iMii Jltli 'with pumps, with a Lot 75 feet front by ltt re, Women deep to 'graded .alley, well Bet with trees, papeviaeg and^hrubbery^beari^ the^bestif be a a corner Lot 29 feet frnfrb^le deep well ait in fruit trees and is situated in one of the best parts ofthis city is .worth $1,000, will be

8°Par?^a^0mou?

Riddle.

all at Stunkard

",ig

gains to 1

ji-j

-House consisting -of eleven roc lar ttn4sr, t^eBtireJjuildipg,,gas atl over the.

houWf,46(^lAWtflf"Wtd ctiferfr, wksh house with furnace,-good barn' and out-buildings, on a4»t betWeeh two: and three acre*-of ground well set with large bea^ing fruittreea

PENSIONS*

itw hiti

Chea^l H&l StftW MM, WBW -1 may now obtain York Hat Mtore, Mt^T'

20-6t

rytTTry A*T,-

'fiWeet. Brick riirirtt Briclr ^We^lisVfe one hundred and forty or fifty thousand of the. beat quality of brick for sale.

&

Co.,

23-d2w Cor. 4th and Ohio streets.

GROCERIES. STR03TQ,

Wholesale and Retail dealer in ^ASMrmix to

COf'PEtl^ ^J

a .J

SUOABS)

W:-i mi

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1

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fr .V of

I KI tas'.iAwa a-A irtfmhomuHiMBHim}

10 job

LookOut-Sext Week fer^tKe^be^ tf bargainsj offered at Hers & Ai-nold's.

.Osfe

r,H~AT

jo.Tr

ready.

likchiMry

fektfprrs.

trotf

fUB

Uit'X'iH auitbfyMt—

iJflOMAS H. STEWA^nilli l*i«feandi4ate for the office of Citx-Malhul- Subject decision of 4jM'iBMMUican nomina1 [ting ConvyUwia v«hc!

Till inrfaWill iiw ri ffi Mi ana^tniewliiiB ^wne as a candidate for -the office City tahal. SUWeH tb tlie TW^nMiein^diii

1

between the Alton

RaiUfoAl crosiing fjiid tla^Coiietersi a Cluster ft A set ii bladk A reward of twen^flve delmrs Will be%iten«r its return to J. R. FREEMAN'S, in Opera .House Block. J*

7-d4t

FOR SALE.

Ro^m j8, B^ch Bjock..

TXtR SALE—A desirable House and Lot JP situated~en rSerth iFoarth -street, f^«rquares ngftttTo!Jfain..'JPot-'partieulwe eflr* quire on the premises. No. 79. Also tnirtyeightaAres tof land inOtterCreek towoskip, five miles from the city. lCrtf 1 TX)R SALE—Thirty-five Tierces Family

tt*

o^ purchaVing Khal ifatate

will do woll by calling at the office of the undersigned and examine the long list of propReal ^Estate Agent,

Ht-m.&im

i*eor:

18115 and 1815!

4V *f«i»*.

.aw.' i-eJri

Real Eetate Agent, No. 113'Main street. ^blV elevei lins^ga.

Ir2 No. 113'Main street. nitm sili^!?isfeiRA Ly RESiLfeNfcfi —House consisting.^.eleven r^oms, eel-

i£t

jl

CALL ON

aapl-dif'

*t* y-^i

jBOOKS STATIONERY.

CL«t 0UTJALE.U I If-: «i yvt. j,.. at: B. «1 COX

Has a large and complete assortment of

G-oxir Fmsnrs AND

Afor

fa

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il

'i

S

Ml^llaBeou^ Books! il

ND UdeeirOa* Oi emitting that branch of ha irfaee the -eatir* !ot sale

Without Regard to Cost j/.O'i

Fairt%ild'fi and Holland's «-n3i)atiSnil BS87t

Jot deel-dtf

t-rfi

9 so 1

Male ia^M United SUte«.a*les».-ttian man* I" ufketurersjiricesi. rr^woSjwsBHii O 0 .AVJ

.litsiil .JTUfiz

tl*fl tc •riMUiaked*

ai

.-..ZdtemrkMaAS, 5«.» iiiu 3B Jin -.-r-ln _,«Mfain JO.

i'jr.in/

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NBW X0BK ST0ttB, I •.'JH&U S...t *'jV- -.u'?,»i "i

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OurOarptt Bepartmeat i» *u**t re&ds^or inspection: Now

Goods

are dail^ arriving HmekMp«|(v£U^iif3 it to thair interest to try ua before parohaiinf as ,«e are 6

Bering SXTB A-OBDINA^tT !lBT|UGSMBN to lm^ei*v lo»

Vfe

VUv^

n^fakfcXs\j4KW.

authoriwd to announ^vJM?fe%

mjartft.

decision

itf&MMm THKfWBSTO HE MA: ecu-

rity,,o estate. Tent^andJJulbwj^tegjt^Ui^d^otO^^ rouwp.

i-tf

iff

Ki&T-nESIRABLE OFFICES-Sec-!ory over store room lately occupied

by Wi&ae*»4iafcan-£<£!o. Al»tt Stow Maan sew occupied by Jos. Erlanger. Possession firen stewf Ute t9th of-Marcitr"Apply at theNationaI State A *1 ^"dtf

HOUSE—Containing seven

igoms, situate^ on the^cpi^^^^^fth and Eagle streets 8-2t

£.tf^

P^YTUE^E WYORK gXQBS fiH!

«en»iW(|X9 bii' ii»iAi

a-rr

•rifcj TS, cScp.^ [ill JSUB K'-STOV'C8* rl-ihfut jcr tirr: vu.

U.J.'jni-B r.^rfj i.

CJ toO YOU

MOOD STOVE

A

Ijow'sthft Time-to BiUTv/ Aj J|«fsr^ets ,a better jaj *!j

.nwoi!:.!j.'t»!.-./ n'ff trr j'-r-t WTtol A* Jktoyotker.^laeeia t0W"«: Tbis^rea 114: tMv'

THEjENTERPRISEa, a perftet beauty, four i^I^H^jQCBSN.fonr «iie«

Ani iam detemined none shall b^ turped awier on acoonnt of prices, as we need 'jtofey, and these goods

TOT BE SOLD AT SOME PRICE I __ Evey Stove wan anted to give perfect iatii faction. Respectfully. it3-dl*r-wlm E. L- BALL.

NOTI.ON8, AC.

HOSIERT,

Cotton Yam, Batts Vrapping and window papers, Twines, Children's Carriages, fee lOS MAIN STItEET, q.

(Opposite the Opera House.)

TEA VINO refitted their building for the fZezctusive Jobbing Trade, have now in stock and receiving from the best, manafacies of Europe and America, a full line of •Goods handled by them, and at prices it deserve the attention of all close buyers.

A FULL LINE OF

STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, Suitable for the City Grocery Trade. Blacking Blueing,Matches, Marbles, fancy

Soaps, Brushes, Ac.

103 Halh street, Terre Haute, Ind. fteb2-dwly

WINES.

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WINES.

The attention of the public is called to the NEW ESTABLISHED WINE & LIQUOR DEPOT n'ij nrthe

ttti,

.fjff^'fgell, bj than

and WIDOWS OP-r- 'vis'-'

JXCOB FISHER^

a?^RllESor

6Will

mWfkWBi:

73 MAIN STREET,

M$if! Mid .elegant designs in WaU^per^Bqrd^rn^nd, 3 ,-n

DECORATIONS

4

jy ,- 'J"i

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Jnat received. Buy ytmr Wall Papsr and Deooratfona at the.

MEW YORK ^TOB^\

.!0

Irted 1t MMdUyvvail Wilt-

hard ^K1X NIOVEN ACCMWMU'f CaB and look at the following line 6# Stove#

Street p. tr i? -v"

RAB COIBT HOUSE Hl'AIE.

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mmsmeafii

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a telehad tti^eTer.Ipttriiies

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...

rany andall eo^petitioB. TXION Coal aad Wood Cook, IPH,500 .inuse intMii city,

THE BALLBNQB, aomethinc new aad aiee 4fff iPKRRLKBS. the toest Stove in the /ttaseJStbyesI.'defy copipetition, and nce#, Inevet &il to give

ni.

Lowest ia the City!

ROBINSON & CO. WHOLKSALK MAbtU IN

i1

Notions, Fancy Goods,

CIGARS,

(TTLEST,

TOTS,

i' STATIONERY,

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Opera Hoitne Building OX FOVKTHSTREET, nt WiLLUH SCHAIFEB'S. TWILL sell the Best Brands of RHINE and I OTHER WINES by the

finale or doten bot-

fcn'd warrant every drop to be pure and imported by myself, as I have made the best aeleotions on my late trip to Europe., Having bought the whole crop of Mrs. Gcets Cataiwba of 18^9 and-1870, I am enabled, to the gallon or bottle, at

b"'

,)

aa

Mil?

ed an other choice lot ef

Hasjuitr RHINE, FRENCH AND CALI FORNIA WINES, Which he will sell by the, bortle or gallon at teasenable prices. Try a bottle, if you want

be furnished promptly by

the gallon in doieps. aug31-dly PIANOS.

THE BEST AND CHEAPEST

pianos,'

Organs and Melodeons iifT,

v»f. eH

Mth J-

L. KISSNEE'S

Palace of Music,

ii

1

No, 48 OHIO STBEET, Ki J£tPP-' ^ourt House.)

TKBBE HAUTE, IAD.

N. Ail kinds of Instruments rspaire^. PROFESSIONAL. rtrrr ®B. *°rtb

'^Ofcce heuwifte^fj^MI

Terre Hante, Ind.

st*

Between Locust and Elm. 'from l.1 *.' to

»f- i* f, MOBTOH 4. D! RESaUieK—At R. Q. Bunoe'a, .- phio Street nelu1 8e^etfth§ a oi A.

wmiowiHADEi.

Near Court House Sonare.

Just opened a large atoek of Holland, Opaque and P^er Window Shades, Nottingham, Laoe and Damask Curtains, Kxtores, Cords, Tassels, fto fte.' Lowest prioes at the

MEW YORK st6ae,'V

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itali

feUL^NfiER ICQ,

I .H '.w 'x»--?tl P'K1

E A N 6 E & O S ret vmu-'-sma.

.. ojik 'il 3

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CLOTHING? HOUSE!

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•:w^:r,'^£aBB®isn3

MerilliuitTailorin« Entabllshmeiit Boi i.- jitt

ha if.

0PEEA HOUSE Bummra!

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&V-': 4»#i siuitzk 'f v'*i

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]STo.""118 Main Street^

Prof, o&dbai-•. HAininro, Or by leaving orders at Kisaner's Palace ef Music oc#-dly

(The Room lately occupied by Goodman & Co.)

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.ion.' in vr,,.i('r ..*(

Ever brought to the city.{

XLQ

iro

^1 Wis

Lower Pnea

y,ether house in the city. Anybody

that wishes Wines or Liquors for sick persons, W*"

"h"HMifti

BOOTS a SHOES.

GET A PAIR OF

CABLE SCREW WABE BOOTS AND SHOES FOB Conjfort, £jagtici(y, Onra^iliiy ul

Economy.

THET EXCEL ALL OTHEBS. Of 140,00 pair sold fast year by two lead' ing Boston manufacturers, and warranted against ripping,

NOT ONE WAS RETURNED.

Patent Stamp »A w*ry CtSt Held by nil Leadiag Omleri,

f25-dlm

BACON a LARD.

BACOH! LARD!

vvtr

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A'sSf-ivvitesj.8^ ssi Sas and lor sale at.. A. A E,RBliLAH3 Mpin street between Eighth and Ninth. OU 200 BbU

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.III .«3i* .*«., i*T .• ifcc-'i niitl ftl/iK fi(,i •.

1 «Oi8 .8Y^0 3 Y$i ,Ya5H^ ..^.II.JI„U ^Te ar© just now receiTing onr'^-^

And will open with the^est line of ^1

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MUSICAL.

ifio a TSfcBE HAUTE MUSICAL INSTITUTE.

d^tipn. Xesltong at tho residence of-tfee ptpil VtriwHr each. Of forty-five minutes duration: no pupils tajWlMfer ®ian six months priplls'may enter at any time Institute rooms over the Postoffice. For further particulars address.

:-j?

f.^P

sept

..^IiawN^^lI^,,

MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. XdOSOUOB 'Cjmae of bntfuotiiens «i either Piano, Violin, Quitar, Organ or 'Kutlodeon, and cultivation of the voice may secured by applying directly to

KKIMAJK'$•

Ft AVORINC EJCT*M^T.

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utoiua

Xi

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jaS-i

BAKERY

CARD.

Confeetionei & Bakery." Having refitted the Confectionery and Bakery formerly kept by Messrs. JMlessen A Co., No. 16 North Fourth street, and engaged the services of Mr. .vieeson, 1 m» nowprepared to furnish orders ef any kind for W eddings. Parties. Festivals. Ac., in onr line. We hav» alsoa new and selected stock ef alt kinds of Candies, Nuts. Ac., at the lowest possibl* prices. We ask a.ehare of the public patronare.

B- Fresh Milk at all times. ., 0. F. King. yn ifi K.rth Fourth street. deeaP^Sm

DIAMONDS, aC.

BALL, BLAGK & CO.

£65 aad 567 Broadway,

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TiieHerefeuiDt Tailoring Dejiai^ment will be in charge of Mr# W. C. MILLER.

KUPPENHEIMER BRO ~n™———v ^r~

HATE BEHOVED

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bm'i!rt£lvr.tsl£, '""'Vs

street,

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FANCY STORE,

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PA3STGYSTORE.: I •••_•!. ti ISA

a. St'HAl'Bim,ilv,in

frmcit^fc v| lMi[«tre(t. betllk and 7th atreein^ tSoiith 4d«. near corner Sixth,*|.v

HASopenedall

one of theifiitttaad lasfest

stocks of kinds of Ladles' Drew and Ckwkf s« TRIMMINGS

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AND

!ANC¥ €KK10

I also manufacture ^1.,

COKM, T4S8KLS, OIWP8 *B JTT0SB Ladies,.call and see the Respectfully, J, SCBAUBLI5T.n^'^r^Goods. fi'} •. —i— a^-tl

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GOODS,8KS8,fe®R

&wtK£wiMilai