Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 March 1871 — Page 4

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TEBRE-HAUTE, IM

Saturday M«rniBg, March Il» 1871.

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Coi- Tnosiwow and President McKeen have returned from the east. THE

Criminal £oort will not get down

to work until some time next week. DOOLY

has reecived the first number of

the Gold** Age, .Theodorja Tilton's ®ew ft/1. ... •*ii '-'31 paper- ,f ra w.

BEV. M. A. J*WKTT

THB

LETTERS from Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Gookins report them still at Munich, and in excellent health. Ttaey will go to Marence in July, and later in the season will attend the Art Exposition in London.

CHILDREN'S MEETING.-Mrs.

Wi H.

BANNISTER

TBRRR "HAUXE

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Tbi» Clly and Ylclnlty. l:SKt.

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EMPTY—The

Station House.

THE

police have notbhUg to do.

SILEHT—The Mayor's Court yesterday.

OVER

twenty spring styles of hats for

preaches at the

Congregational Church in Marshall, tomorrow morning and evening. ftT!

Independent Music Club has IS

preparation anew Operatic Cantata to be performed in public seon after the Lenten Season. ^7

MuaA. C.^ Bowuss,-M ,Cambridge lecturing on "Meddling Womeii." A testy old reprobate talks of inviting her to come to this city.

A YOUNG lady, residing on Sixth street, being asked by an enthusiastic politician which "party she was most In fa^M

MARSHAL WHITES!AN

DR. J.

Benton

will tilk to the children at the Congregational Church to-morrow at 3} o'clock P. m., about the Holv Land. All the children of the city are cordially invited to be present.

has something to

say^n the^cl^thingjauMdon thw morning. He ppen^ig

of

spring goods, and gentlemen desiring the first choice should give him an early call. Rea4 his advertisement and local notices in fb-day's pap«r.

ite

held in higlL favor by know this must be great daily, at Ii variably publishes its telegraphic and News department

continue exchanges? Vtm* case, beoluse^ almost iB®

Indiana

ta«c I

A TERRIBLE warniq£. not 1M lost uport oui^fady |frader«J is veyad in the statemiitiy^i a yp^ig lad?* in Missouri to teat the tefctftof the Storita conaarnlng ehi*w||Su#iii|*ri- wl|j^ insecfe that into 06' sGa^ imlMrsed ha»

should

headgear in hot ^tejr^and was somewh^t startled to find the surface covered wUh hundt-eds of jtate bi^ in a moment.

It- YOU possess capital, use it to specially stimulate^ some wealth-producing industry. The capitalist who invests his MONEY ID' ES^AHQAKMEATA #MCB'PRODTLCE plows, threshers, hubs, spokes, furniture, engines, papeiV rt&pert, drills,1 woolen goods, and so on, is always a local and general publio benefactor- There is no mistake about it, he is stimulating the growth and actual wealth of. the pty in which he lives* He ma^es, himself richer, and adds to the prosperity of his neighbors.

DR. DIO LEWIS,

THE wholesale grdcei'y "ois tbli city now supply the trade In Terae Hwt*-, with provbions, produce and the like. Thus (Mealberommerce of this i*etropM lis flourish.—Indianapolis Sentinel.

Returns of Bales in the Internal Reve* nueJDeparttteat sht»w tkW Ut^ne kv# wholesale grocery houses Tn Terre Haute :®|that do a jyealer _buaineas. ftmi-month, •.H god every, fdaiv'tluia aa^-jitrntur ^stkbilishmenl in IftdiaaapeUB. The moet ex* ^tensive wMeiato grocery house in the |'State^-tk VeguWly reports the -largest sakfc^-iB ettnkMd on Main street in this citv.

ft.

petty larcenies and are contributing to bring up a class of juvenile criminals, who, in'after years, will be proper' Wubjecfl teK a?jails an«f8tate prtoons^ mnUrtir wnrlhjr Itn illwtirft^fii ttt police. 1? v'. I 1'-- '-J t.'

were on Mount L«bttiOti'daring the terri ble massacre perperrated by the Druses

will give somC aMurt&* fliesi^Jhese lectures, fclfwl#TO 'dmBWit fhlrches in Indianapolis, drew ctowded hounes.

There will be preaching at the Universalis^ Church ipr ^e!,Wj'n,lW o'clock and in the evening aw o'clock, by theliuirS fistor 1

Christian Chapel—Preaching to-mor-row at 11 pclock A. M., and 7:30 P. M. ,, .tuoMt'i''

ANOTUBR Amxiv IR SvlOuArr-Yes-

Omnerlert, a teamster, who resides on the Prairietoti road, justbeyondShe Southern limits of the city, attempted to take his life by. cutting his throat witK .a raior. He made a bungling job of,it, ratting three,ugly gasbes, but no-one of them is necessarily fatal. He seems to have repented immediately after committing the act, for when Mr. jeff Patton reached him tliree minutes afterwards, and found the blood RpirtijSJi iiqo^^ti^rc|[h$SB? old man excla^^d

recover.

ref

plied that she preferred a wedding party.

puts in a denial

that the office of City Marshal is worth $3,000 a year. He says that he has not been able to make moref $anrh^Jh/, sum out of it.

S.

STONE

started last evening

for Hockenport, Ohio, in response to a summons to the bedside of his father who is seriously ill. He expects to return in about ten days.

DOCTOR STOKE

received notie« yester­

day to send two little crippled boys, in whom he has taken an interest, to the Surgical Institute, at Indianapolis, where they are to be treated gratuitously.

the duties of a wife andmother. The piano bears more decidedly than anything'' else tjie fine touch of quality that shrinks like a sensitive pluit from tjie washboard and .the .churn dasher. A good, th'rifty -young man starting in life with nothing but his pehwnai merits, cannot aflord to marry a piano. As thft instrument is limitecUhiefly, to,th® /emipipe ffendffir, ire spealc oV 'it Chiefly In thit relatfo^ With an^educated taste for nothing, hat poetry and very light literature wife piano accompaniment, we!, educate young

ucational bent, are infinitely greater than

side and struggles W Mfe

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assB^Tsaswfl

the piano, greatly increases the amount of sewing necessary to maintain style. Theschbofo do this, but they fail to qual[fy thferr graduates to meet the demand ofstylein the use of themachihe." "A good sewing-machino-would not coBt more

:than

£ow

in his new book enti-

tled^'Oar girls," fcklv^oates the i«e of sun baths in summer, saying: "One good bath in the sunshine i4 Vorth more than many batb* in the water,- valuable as these are." There can be no doubt regarding the beneficial influence of the solar rays upon the unclothed human body, but the difficulty is how to get such a bath, without the interference of the., police. Could pot the roojjs at Ji«iusea utilised for tins purpose? With a bolt on the scuttle, and a screen fropting the street tbe rtiof' mig^f b^ easily ''^ctnvwWd in a solar Long Branch.'

iano.', Female teachers shdnld know to use it, and by rendering every fe male pupil a skillful performer in Howe's statph, etcwou'd be most truly benefactors of'the race/The clatter of the

Sr"mo^1MW^^Sd,

for it, because the family relation does not harmonize with social ambition and educated vanity." ^'WAh jMi^ing#^PftHandri» ,ether things to match) and wiUi a high cult^r^f.the voice, we can

SOCH

A COXP^UM SWOKTH -H&IEWBG.— Considerable complaint la made by citictna that there is a class of harpies in the midst of mr who live by arid are making montf, (rom thejproceedB #t^tlHb The entire pbpalaflon of Terre Haute committed by boys, generally comprising small but valuable pieces of iron and brass. The men who purchase thes* stolen articles from these small boys are

r':

jsagssjfKi^ieGB

ton will occupy the pulpit to-morrow-Mr,.Benson will preach ip themqriltaf and Mrs Beatoa will Itcture in the evening. Her subject will be M#uht Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. B. hare been missionaries

ever

made me'do tbTsT* Wfiill will Recome of

W 11 Becom

my poor wife and family?" He was taken dowq fitip jthestable loft/ wherfe bp was found^.and surgical aid immediately suminone^. Dr. Welb sewed up tba %ounds, and altboagh thf ,nu^ is wiak from the loss of blood, he will' probably

in which oar citisens tn held by the

leading dailypa^er of the State, the Indianapolis Journal:

turned «t Wednesday to watch aa individual per form on atight-rope. We are not particularly "thin-skinned can "take a joke," and enjoy it too. Bat a ceaseless stream of senseless falsehood*, without the faintest glimmer of wit, representing oar cituens as knaves on? day and fools the next, would be suActeatly dttjec^onable, not to say disgusting, jtert it, confined to its original source. And

^rhen the stream that starts at Indianapolis has-jdbwed through the Eaeternpapers and, with aciapmulated filth, cornea back upon^t t^XM pne'apaMej^^oreceiye it with pleasurable^ emotions. For V»tance, the above item will be seized

such shape as this: "(A' tigbt-r«pe vW«£ker reached TttrV Hsote, Indiana, .the other day, aad the people fif that Hobsiej- city, having never seen an exhibition in his fine, gave hini a grand-ovatiin.' •The entire- populaiian# men, women, boys and girls, and even children in arms, turned otttjiad #atcheid with breathless interest, while be crossed the prMbi^al^tieei if^thie city oh'i rt)'pi aUached to. .the chimneys of «ppo«tte buildings."

Anothermifogler will dish it dp thus: "Business in Terre Haute, Indiana, is BO dull' that the entire population are ~\nA «n yij t.-mV i4^ to see a fellow w:

And yet andtlKter ^iff rfrt® it in this

missionary is wanted at l'erre Indiana, where the entire population pend their time in watching the feats of itinerant foje-walker." "Behold, how great a matter a little fire

as 1 umny. ea «i ctl no 't ai-^L THE

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THE Cincinnati School Board is considen'Sg'ftequ^^r^ purchase of some half a cfozen more pianos Tor. the public schools, and of appropria tin^ '$100 foV'tuniitX thfe pianos of theschools fot the year. This elicits from the CincinnatiMmek-tfi effitorial licture on the "Piano and Sewing Machine," "whffch may not.be altogether inapplicable to this locality. The editor concedes that Pianos are good things in their place and properly used that mu^ic is a beau tiful art, and there dan hot be tbo much culture of it,: provided the "weigjatiei mattere & fiie Ijiw," that 4#, y«dltea things, are not neglected. He forcibly .urges that "the great error of our school system in the cities, and of our academical schools every where is that they create the necessity foHdtenress'klid extravagant expenditures, and .do not sufliciently hon-. or gBff-pfofnote" paetttat effleieawr- ir takes but a few d^ASf^rfd^ disgust young lady with dish-water. A very moderate acquainiance ^rfth 4fife^iaiib is suf-

1

world is,totally, unfit to maintain. The^ havevery little preparation for tlie rough, harTiafr^'wgl^K'M^WroWCW^Ifgf can exempt position, however high, can^ afford the lekst compensation."

5

with a poor

to W the shop. "We shall be thought very vulgar and* eveo brofkne in -whati- wa now suggest iCWlA

But few women can become skillful in the use of thja^inBtoMnent JlitbmttJmg-i sthiction YouUuaib^JffiM •feSgjrr'1? Iustering~itfcu«b machines an? 46r sfanaing' anlibsl rale in families, no member of which can sue-

colored churCh6B~0f Terre Haute

ar©«pel .. State Sunday School Conveption to be held in that city in' June next*. burg Standard,

LGreens•

the above statemeM,fia|^ti|^^efer comment to give the Convention an opportu

MisSjKlMswill, ii)fprjnt|ije If dies that 'she has again taken charge of her shop Being without the assistance of,^er.^isterl she has been obliged to send for a couple of good hands who thoroughly understandV-t^e business 'and do their worK'WUB neatness and dispatch. With the assistance of these ladies, Miss Kintz int^ndsjplgivegpneral satisfaption to her old customers and all who ma^r wish to call on hej, on the corner of iSixth and lllain street, over Ryce's Buckeye Cash Store, R«Jom No. 5.

The-Chcapeat 4llobe to buy your Bpots and Shoes is at Reibofd's. Ladies' Congress Gaiters only $l

I TOUTE'S BAND will give a series of dances at" Penee'B Hally cojiimendni: On next Monday evening, March 13th. The danc|ng public aye respectfully invited tp attend. Order will be maintained, and directed creditalble to the Band. Music by the full band, both brass and rtring. "Admission, TS-^rtts

1

tei's.

one-fifth much ti

1

a

Tp TlBi

fiheeiiwtoh^i

1

IULIU SQgirs

jieavenly melody while attending to' l/Utfior the.8aleilfithesejK|odain thy Tabors. We hear her singing "Home, Sweet'- Htttab" 'tive^ -*l»*di«i-*at*y ft® w^sh-tub,in the chamber and in the garden, about this season of the year and onward. while the vines and roses, and infinita«fcw?*fefil4*ton ulteratM, need her attention. We vote for the Bewing-machitta.''

Bdiovra^ A vis.*! aao£ Karshal'B

Sple—Tha .City Miwsh»l

good familv 8ewing-mMhine.

will sell at the Mayor'soAoe*t public prices.- ^Please^call and examine auction this afternoon at 2 o'clock, W. A. SH*AF, Agent,

8-d8t

Hu lit'aittd ^g^ at RippetbtPs/ Go ind

try them. 1

.New Stfl« Enreiopes and Paper.— Ro^e Tint, Xa Elite, La Fatori, E^ess

K,nm 1 1

flff

AM—0M1W32

six dozen for $1, Humaston

Egfrs, six dozei Hams48c,

?t...

3l

»l TtlPPETOE 8.

Caflt,Baiin!9ter,s

and eee the ntw

spring' goods now-.ppening- iZQ'THk a

Th® PMrson who sak that his Month never uttered a lie, always s^ke ihr^iigh his nose—Ladies' Lace Gaiters only $128 at ReiboMlf"*'®'1 n''

No.l Browa Saj^tf, 811*» fo/one dol lar, good coffee 6} lbs for $1, at 3t. », 1' BIPPEIOS'S.

Ladies and tWntlemen, Wjr yo«r Boots and Shoes at Reibold's» Yon can

Bive irom Main street, be Third.

Just received at D. Reibold s, 70 Main gr el?.3* ©KTTOY KOI BYABi

Go to Blppctoe's fcfr'your groceries,

»|^^eto«-selis'Hi^iaatcn's Meb»ied

frnmii ifha hit Btlitflfi

per

"at lld3t

Fine English and French Diagonals

ll-6t

'having in their poBseaaion Indian arrowheads taitcbeti,'beads, Ao., that, they Hal. not -ttftre' to keep, will favor science by leaving them at this'offioe. 10^6t

Ute'-^Begt^agHUHuieuii uf

Clocks and low prfciMhM-ASiJs—go to 161 Main street. S. B. FREEMAN.

are

of harmony with the serious realities of this life, than piano "lit J&«£ca!ture of mlikic be pursued but we would give it a different shape. The huntan.voice is superior to all the The human voice is superior 10an met *r a„ v" pianos. &[>g«ii an^j^l^ot e^ ip| Ihe nekt .four days at io^l2 South vented. There is room for endless im- Fourth atireet. proveaient in thia more natural piusjc— as witness Miss Nilseon. We have noticed

coming down—Tuttle-

ell» ri*aidB'if Sew Orl»a* iigW one dollar, and 7 pounds of A coffee

^Jugar^for one dollar. l0-2t.

8-4U

A good, new stock of haU and caps Bfered at?(t» liw the next Jour days at'

200 ChildJ-^'8 undersigned will open, on March 10th, the

ingsto matcnj ana witti a'higt'l gne8t lattestWM Ckttfiagesfe^el

iarthe.^e in^urd room third floc^-g rttver/tl^ AueUon and Commission House, 100 Main street. 7-dot HOLMES & PAR£*

Chlldrens' Carrla^a^tiiBawfacturer's prices. I will open to-day the finest lot of carriip. 4VWbrougbt to the city, whioh?v£-l4U: **11

at

d-6t.

Cktrk'a Pit|pk laekiM Emery—will dmrpen mid poli«h the

""ilfaT'

Haute,.Ibd. i'iW

Children will take

ELIXOU

BABR'S PCCTOBAI.

Itwifl cm* Croup.

TO ABBITE THIS choicest new styles in Carpets—-patteraa eiMiildrtini^^Hift ^Hantf-Z40ton ai3 "F|may« «a»v^vwhlc^.^g»lr^, foand at Cjypet Hsil. o-ot

JiEW

LINES QF TAJS MATTINGS

KnMiKnai v-ji-H Jiia iiriiiinri4tf -Alkiiliit to

'tk Bet. 'W».: ifc lndK ana ConrercSD^ says ^JBAKK'a

Bmiii mif lihu a ihnim."1

Look Oat NtirW^t ^or^the bast of ^gainV«ilrid*lLP»tiftj*r«*MraX

•ii-No ok*, «NWM»»%M^^aAy4aick at Ryce's Carpet HalT.

IjBoardbig TTudted.—Boardin^w wanted by Normal School Studtapi at tb^ beginning of theSpriag Term, ^9th last. Fil^rgr,#ixtjr new Students wHlrt^B|pt,

.1A 'Am

•Families wishing tp board Students will plea^ Qotify me, thrown the post4ffic6,''''dr it my office in tne^Wbrfcrff School-building, giving^ namf, number and price jier week.

-•M'njtrhftT v-i-ioT

SHADE GOODS- ALL WIDTHS

cough

', \r.t 1

we think wiU be forthcoming.

A Card to the Ladles.

Pbysielans recommend

'foRAL

ELIXIR

Kednctioa In Prices at Herz & Arijald's. Some goods have to be sold, no ^natter w^at theybripg.

arleston. fll. I Ul

OLD.

•'a rw

"Wfco ipi^Mor florji flnd& l»at Short repose." But ha who panu huo--self, and buy. all hi^ cloth^ the ch^^ store of Ell Kahn^No. l6,fJf»l|i street: finds comfort In thdr #arm{h, aa9 wear "heirqualityj -Go to BliKahn |?rtclaUitng,

1 Coal! Coall^ality of nishland Coal, superior to the Sugar Crlfc^^ ^RILL & Co.'s, corner of Fourth and Ohio.

'We have left a few odds and ends in jpadies Furs, whicb w8 Will close out re-

A Fall Inroce of Men's, Women's and ChildrenVllhfiy%S(fe^IFrank: Crawford's, 98 Main street.

For Twenty Days will sell my stoc of' Silverware for cost3«',i,?feMlro!B!F'

Castor^flAMMSMftAtliiHriost. RIDDLE.

Call at Stnnkaird & Barrick's, corner of Third and dbid~Bfikets and try a 'hoad'Of Sugar CftiekiBbat-^oaly tea itenta itca S:I'CMU «b»»pelg ,'j i.yjWAH'i -Jptj -,

Men$ ntrla l*#r 'OfoVea Wly' jl lfeW^k:Hat

«nd fiheBhow for1 |un4pyit^ ««y ptW* day, if Frihk Gfawfoirift, 98 Jthin stje|t?

Come to Th^QMrapft)^ Jewelry Store for Watches, Jewelry and Silver Merqh^g^8e| :3",7'

jtariofcl-f&fkm' cheapest Hat Store in the cfty, l^ew

wiiti,. ^bftB-UaP"

Kid Button or Lace, at Frank Craw

ford's ?8^Qt*g. 8« HO Alia

Men's Nutria Fnr C»ps only one dol larH New York Hat £&ore,_ 145 Main fstiieeU'4

rjj,Brick! Brick! Brick !—We have one hundred and forty or fifty thousand of?the best quality rfbrifik ftrsale

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NIBLOCK, MERRILL

Cor. 4t» MPhli^ttagU.

9S

BACOH It LARP-

BACoxrV'

f,- .••i.ptnti I'H" rKt mmwtm

JAlfl3TAM

OOK BINDING. lOOK

newSS&5wS to do |Q kinds of Book

m»nuf*cturer'B

Opposite

JOSEPH ever

4e«t4tf

eveniac at 7H o'clock, for Bed Cross work.

4

t-*

material and workmanship guaranteed. Leave ord&ftft$l#s Ut .w-iv.'v -VJO

.. .• ,-i niaiai. *»H

actu«1M

Buy

'Fourth streets.,

mar2

a»?,1^^aih •&—r

Children'#

r.s.-t

«every-«day cop-tip Shoes,

ii

Y^LECTIOW.

ClTX CLUK.

We are authorised to announce the name MJOHX B. TQUBKE, as a faadida^|l»r ^lerk, «abjcot to the Demo-,

Convenrtoo

«i CWT **BSBA1*. m)a: With 'the lcinUes

for the^Bce of pity Marshal, •.abject SeittMwan Noiahiating Contwitiofr, ifeae ahpolft be h«^

JOffiTPAtitbCK will he a candidate for As office of City Treasurer, subject to the®*'

lion. TttO MAS H. SXEWAET will be aeaadi pfarshal. Sahieel ,«y^blican nomina-

4at»,for^e pOkat of City ptarshal. Sabiee^

a* of the'

tint Convention-

CITTTaEASKaaa^ri ',,t

We ars authorise^ tar aanonnee Marcos Schoemehl as a candidate for:re-election as City Treasarer. aaWsct'to the decision of the Dcmocq^tisiyomi qating Convention.

MONEY YO LOAN.

*\rONST 'i'dLOAN—BorroweVi will he re-

estate. Apply to M. HANRAUAN, corner ^enth and Malbant Stredta tat (at 10-tt

STOLEH'

syB We Want to

BARR'S PECTORAL ELIXIR.

SPRING1 piTfEb^S ot ttAXi t'APEJ^ Orfircljr new desigM-^-Canw^ be found elsewhere in Terre Hautg.c

and Bce-thw^ateat uuieitiea," at Dftt'a gaat to boraew Money. Crp«H.II. ..IAail3M 6-6. f4k

Try Haggerty's Challenge Soap, It is~ better than any otHCT'JWa^lri Itfie market and twenty pec cent, cheaper than the same grade of fioap is Bold at. in this'mlirket/''# f. 'f]'™ }?!,28-tf.'

BARB'S PEC

for diseases of the Throat

and Lump. See circular. K'

S.

L.

Straus is now in New York send­

ing the largest and finest stock of millinery goods that ever came to this city, Drop in and see the new styles.

•en's Coney Far Caps only one dollat, New York Hat Storfe, llo Main street. r. t, ftT'h

Ask yonr Druggist for

TORAL

ELIXIR.

BARR'S BEC

5

A Lot ef S41^l t/bt Bold at yo«r own prices, at Herz & Ar:I] Si Wiis *.T nolds.

se, a set of plated Harness

libr^fewyd:^iMf

Want a Boarding Place, a

Want ttf hvy a second-hand Carriate. ., Want to find any thing you have Lost, •Want to advertise any thing to advantage Want'to.tnd an ownek for any thfog^Kevm Advertise in the DAILY EXPBBSS. ^A/AMfBlJ—A* COOK. Inqufte^at

Vf thereiideuceefR. 8. COX,Swan street between Sixth and Seventh. Il-d3t

FOR RENT.

FWarren,

OR RBNT-DESIRABLK OFFICES—Sec ond story over store room lately occupied by Hoberg A Co. Also Storo Room now ooeapied by Jos. Erlanger. Possession -wiven about the 15th of March, Apply at th^f^igna£state^aijk^^^^^^^^jj^dtf^

rorsAlE.

FOR

SALE—TWO desirable Houses and Lots, one situated on tbe corner of Thir (teenth and Chestnut streets, in Jewett's Additien the other on Fourth street, lour

%articuiars inquire of Mbb. S. BROWN, 79 SprtlrFourrti Sfrcet. it1OR. SALE—Desirabje' bdildifig'' loti^*c J? South Sixth and (Julick streets.

lnarMtrr--'AV.--. U\/ v'- ii

LnPOPJEOW i®

mm****' Mmnu

Penoas

GUIFN

2$

it deep, all in good repair is well, located tUa eity and will be sacrificed' for $UH0, A House with fiv.e..i»oms~ celJarr-staMe woodshed, tmokehouae, will and cistern "%ith paarp8,*ith'a Lot 75 "flet frdht by HI trees

fruit good location: Worth $2,501). but wiU be sacvifloedat KMKI

ertr1 gains to be had.

earii.. ifi-iiM Hf nu

A corner Lot 29 feet front by 141 deep well set in fruit trees aha is situated 1n one of the b08t parts of this city is worth fl.OUO, will be .soldwrtMOeaM 1 Parties desirous of purchasing Real Estate ^wilWewwli bv eallitar at&etffloebf.theandtssitned and examine the long list of prop* la hH haiwUi Mauj UB

BOOTS SHOCIi

jTSf %.*

CABLE SCBEI^ WIRE

BOOTS AND SHOES

Cimfwty Kastleitf,' Durability ant

!T..io?!ivr

&

Co.,

AX! OTHEftS.

Of 46,00i pait told last year by .two lead°rag Boston manufacturers, and Warranted against riieinii

KOT ONE WAS B^BXUBNED.

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|«f these lettaiSiWiU »Imn

iiyjfafii'jf and^re date oftti lipt. _,

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SOCIETY MKETINCS Andenon MartliaM MeGrew miM Faaaia AUtiii wi'VTN Mildram Flnreaee

MASOBTIC.—QowLne OoKKAjra^v St, 16, K. T.—Special CMCUT*

Ballow irandri tennett) linMtt 8allie tritt mnManr

tfei* 'Saturday)

Myers mrs Faanie A Merry mUs Harrist Norton Rebecca Neely an 8 ONeal Oheran

Irock miss MaUie ilocksam nisi Belle ODell fae^lie latas Barak Piatt atiss Binary ByraeaMamnt Fries aria Ctetfeena*: tqran mrs usde

tryanlnrs Old* A

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Serce Elisabeth

iatt^rfield mitt Bells Pries mrs Mariafc gett miss Mary Poaad mrs Marar' taw miss Lissn Parcall Masth% S_

iartett asiss Mary Bartaer r!"*""— MSlark Caow tariey me Btobat• 8tnloiBlM

Jronan misaEUea f*. rook miss Emma gnaca mrs Mancy oyel mis* Anrfa Sankey Jemiina Doaa miss Carrie 2 Stewartmias Mary ion«vaa,miss A|»aa gp«Ua^»a Mary •aacan'Bmma Stevenson Hannah •aSbafr MeTlitda 8in«hor«e Manic' eron ndas Kliaahs'th SaiitkansM os! 'elUr miss Rosa JSmith lia«fie:F 'ertfason mrs S A 8to) otftCatherhtflt A»aa-|yj

IS^afex

of City

aynet niiis Hattie. xrncblood Melrlra oraeaato Hulk* TtUbacr OanMne

Uidsei uiiMFannie Waddle afrsBnsaa WeUermitaSaiah Weaver, misa Pheha

name aa a candidate ft* U$.P#ce Marshal. Subject to the RepnBlicaL. —.

can Nomi

Weatfall Josephine

Leak mass AorasUi Worth miss Ad Lea«ette miss ttoda Martin-Luorttia

MaKan'ttrs Louisa Zeigler miss dft OMTLtmEVS' LT9T. All'tTe&e Ax Geo W Allea Clint

nderson Hardin lachbara^eq..,.. arton Jas S BarnettWm Bargman "rittonMT Jristoe Cap A E Border Jas Brown OR Brunot Jacob Ballard E S Bashaell Joseph Borgett Butler Leander Cain Patrick Craven John .CarrdllM Carpenter & Farson Carsoa Thomas Caulk O

gXJiOcH it 3-

residence of C. Gobin

t'yP. jts ret^ra.

yvr renio OT :ry.oa

11

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House

Wm .,

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Pat John

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IcCosky

OHollera JameS Owens Oliver

CaterliaJas

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1

Parker John M" "Patnemer George 2 Parsons David ..

Palmer Marlin Pettitt Aastin Pierce Jno wi 'Powell John '4 Rathborn N oah

RisleyHHT Rhoada Lyman Rockwell Rothermel Chas Robinson Roberts Roberts W Ranting James Rnssell Jamas Radisill Christopher Ryan James-2 Snap George Smallwood Wm"' Splate Wilkson Sattler Charles Shewmaker Frederiek Shewmaker Shepherd Reubin 4 Stephenson A Allen Stewart ThosB Siler Elwood Swinehart Moses Smoek Major Scott Walter Sardam N Schurman Henry -Smith WB2

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.vis E .an Wm IdineER drish N

Downey George Drydea tV alter Elbridge6eo2 Eagle Abijah Farrer Dr S 3 Ferguson 8 S •Freers Wm Fields Granville '1 Tisk Andrew Fout Ben well Furry Wm Gray David Gray Jno Gaston Stephen Green Wal Getsenger Michael Halborn Jas Hahan Henry Hanna John

Thrall A Treven Cornelius Tobias George

anah Jas Tucker Geo amilton Thomas

ill ChasJ

True Samuel

"Haney Henry Hawkins WmS Hillyer Stephen Hogae John

•'.. Umble Honry -Voorhet 8 Abram Wallace James

Watson W

HoUern -imes Hurley John addleston Jesse nntSF 1 nber Jacob James Lord onesJ aqksonSH

1

^Warden Henry 'WardEli W TV ?. Wann A

Wallace Wm Watson 8 Weatheawax Geo Weaver HC

1

street, between Third ana Eelsheimer E

'f|urth stree%Hutfl-«rWI8S.

8-HQtSB-Witl »le carriage

K*lly E Kirke 0

.rooms, eel-,

...<p></p>Ho' woodshed

with a lot 70 feet front by 14

'tate Agent,

No. 113 Main street.

lar under the entire baildiqgv gas all over the id cistern. house, good well ani wash house

UVUBCt gUUU I witb-feiaeee.) gead baBaiandMBt-baildingajf oa a lot between two and three acres of jtroand well set with large bearing fruit trees

f2t-dtf MAJOR B. HUDSON.

PEN8IONV.

1

Jo «ei«i v-n -1 r. ,91«* -i«q nit DCAY HOW OBTAIN' --H .!T-

CALL ON

wf 'Welton James ,y". WisnerGedS ,Williamson Albert -i:! Winsenread Chris .^iWilliaus John

Jones Mat Johnson John: Johnson- A Jones

ShMyrflvas^Kenaa .Saaiily.

WoedsFrank!' 'Woods E W

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CROCEIVIE3.

COFFEES^ •••'i" ..i.i•

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SUGAB8,

STAPLE :r

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And FANCY

ti'S, GROCERIES,

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Ttfo. 18f Main Street,

TERSE HAUTE, INDIANA.

ii

STEW 0OOISf l*OWRHICESf

a*. Will Roast Coffee daily, and «riad, FRBE OF CHARGE, when Mackiaery la ready.

BAKERY

^CARD. .II

CofifecMohery & Bakery,

Having refitted the Confectionery ahd Bakar*foraerly kept by Messrs- Miessea A Go^ No. 16 North Foarth street, and engaged the serviees of Mr. MeMon, 1 a®_«owprepa»»d to furnish orders ef any kind fer Weddfags^ Par ies. FfeMivals, fte~ in onr line.,, We have alsoa new and selected sWck ef. aukiads o( Candies, Nuts, Ac., at the lowest posiible prices. We ask a share of die public patron-

*^'. B. FreshKilk at aH times. 'r ts sLLiJ, G. Fr Khi«

FLAVORIKC EXTRACT-

ORIENT,

THE PCBEST i' BEST IR C8I.L jan22

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E Melton Ifcr Spring Overcoats.

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TERRE HAUTB. IND.

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