Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 March 1871 — Page 4
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TExiitiS-HAUTE, IOT.
Thnrsday Morning, March 16, 1871.
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Rppnbl'can City Nominations.
The tire Oommittoo have dominated Kri'lftV evenine. Marxist. at early ras1.rht, for Hie Republican voters to moot their re, spictive War Is to select five (S) flolewto. fro-n'"n.",i Wnr«i. who will meet at the Court Hou'oin convention the next evening. Satur.1n y. April 1st, and nominate a. ticket for the Municipal election in May next- the Ward m»etine! will also select one Councilman for cmhWnrd.
Th« p'anes of meetins in eioh Ward are as
follows:
'-•r•: First Ward—Eneine Tlonse, Ninth street. W Second Ward-S. Reece's Carpenter Shop. Third Ward—Geo. Gorftan's Cooper Shop, on Vine street, opposite Furniture Factory.
Fourth Ward—Northern Engine House. Fifth Ward—Passenger Depot, Chestnut
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„.t W. R. MnTCEEN. street. -jos.FBTXENZEU. .- f^T E. I/AWES.
S. TT. ALT,EN.
CJ f^. TIMR.GILMAN.
hTlio CHy and Tlclalty. a
i-H'fefeW-J'S To
The
will be an extra Train arrive
at Dowling Hall Saturday .evening, the 18th, which will fill that elegant Hall to it utmost capacity.
"SiielDurn"
The
Lou
Mr. C.
is the name of a new Rog
ers locomotive jijst received by the E. •,& C. R. R. It is a "whopper" for size and a beauty for looks.
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P.
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Gaylobd
Here's
Just
Troy
of Preston Huasey of this city, dw ns a onefourth interest in a silver ledge or lode, in the. Little .Cpttonwppd Silv.er Mines, Utah, for wbiph he jias.r^jithr ^jgep.offered four hundred thotisffrtd aol IirS. The reason he did not take this princely offer is because it realizes him one .thous^pd dollars a week, clear of expenses!
Mayor's Court.—Yegterday
Arrive
-,'i vis a ..New YorV Express.— :15 A. V. I lift it fiehtninjr Express „10 :»p. V. 7-r«i*« ....Ta* Express ....r..i....S:S5 r. 5 0 .Tf.-.Ind'lis Accommodatwn-tO:?0 a. v.
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No
National House took care of the
Minstrels yesterday. The
programme for the celebration of
St. Patrick's Day is given in another col
umn.
•'gj T. H. RiD'nr.E, now in New York, is daily shipping new goods home, some of which have already arrived.
We
saw at B.
G.
The
Cok'% yesterday, tn
elegant set of blank books for the new .drug firm of Buntin & Madison.
hens are making-a good "lay out,"
and the price of their fcuit is not fo eggstortionately altitudinons as heretofore.
Mayor Cookerly
did not go to Cov
ington, Kentucky, yesterday, to witness the opening of the new water works in that city. "T
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office of the National House is
soon to be removed to the second story, and John Wood will occupy^jie lower room as a billiard parlor. .. ~I-
The
new Board of Scliool Trustees is to
be elected at the first regular meeting of the City Council in April'—not the last as stated by the Journala few days since.
was favored with
very large audience at Dowling Hall, la^t night, and in return gave a good performance, with several new and novel featured -*0«U JMA vtIT/.
a new wrinkle that will inter*
est our lady readers. Prof. Blot", in a recent lecture on soup and fish, said "wrinkles are produced by the want of a variety of food."
one hundred and thirty-four loaf
ers—or people with nothing to do—witnessed the elevation of a streamer across the street in front of the National House yesterday, announcing the coming of G. Francis Train.
S. Swope
has just received nine Dia
mond rings on selection, ranging in price from $175 to $400. He invites the ladies and gentlemea to call and see them. They will be at his store, No. 74 Main street, for a few days only.
is in the city, and will
sound his voice oncc more to the citizens of Terre SUHe not, however, to interfere with the tnnie of our merchants this tiibe, but to benefit them, as a large^ stock of bankrupt Dry Goods will be 8did exclusively to the tra9e. "Piano Tuning.—We
invite attentiJR
to the card of our young friend William Zobel, who having recently acquired in a New York "Piano manufactory a perfect knowledge of the delicate art of piano tuning, is now ready to receive orders in this line from owners of these instruments.
"Col. Charley Smith
is now doing
active service as one of Uncle Sam's mail agents on the E. & C.
case»
R. R. He is little
disappointed at finding the service not so rose colored as he anticipated. There is a deal of downright hard wotk in all government positions—especially those of a lesser grade.
Criminal Court.—Yesterday
morn
ing Frank Ireland, charged with larceny, was sentenced by the Court to imprisonment in the House of Rtifuge until he arrives at the age of 21 years, or until he
shows signs of reformation.
•:,r. John Easton was tried by a jury on d»ar8® of running a Faro Bank, to which he plead guilty. He conducted his own
did it so well that the jury re-
turned a fine of only one dollar. Upon a second indictment, before another jory,
3*' .he.was fined $25, with costs.,...,, tiff", Ain-
•m
mwraing
Joseph Law ivas fined, with costs, $7, for disturbing the audience at the Thealre Comique the evening before. He poqljlr/t pay and was committed. ,v".j -i «AnJHioow 4iHin .wight's beastly debauch. K.(
John I^svis and Florence Smith, cofored jfeo^le^fere fkie#^l
:§0
^Mlr^for dis
order jy conduct upon the street. Paid. I I Sensible.--An
exchange makes a very
sensible suggestion to young m^n- In the present scarcity of cooks, it frequently happens that the duty of gettingbreakfast -devolves upon the vonng lady of 4lie house, and in that case she should not be kep^t up too late at night. The editor, "position en capagHady for a longer time than- two- or two and a half hours .! «X)• Iifn |-i
People's Candida^."—George
¥VanCis' itrirff,} w^larinoqnp^hls rdetermination to stand before the voting millions of the nation as a candidate for President of the United«Staees in. 1B72, will addree& iue: aitizeasttat Dow" ling-Ha 11, SaUi rda» evep^iy of this week' upon the issues of the day, during which he will take occasion to set forth hid claims to the Executive Chair of the Nation, and expose, in the most fearless manner, the inside workings of political rings. He will also relate incidents of his travels, and his experiences in prison in foreign countries. Don't fail to go and heat the Great George Francis Saturday night. See advertising columns for terms. '•?**__
Smokiho.—From
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morrow is St. Patrick's Day.
Train is coming!—George Fran-
cis, OtJR merchants are tlaily receiving
their spring goods. The
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ministers of the gospel steal a few puffs in public conveyances Some ."4 uiji "Little, round, Cat, oily man of God,'' who desirously and fraudulently hides his love for tobacco behind an assumed tendency to asthma, is more prone than common mortals to commit the offense
Let us adopt a better security than no smoking" affordsr Blot ,out this insult to decent manners. English travelers through .this blarstedopunlry.W(Onder.that such warnings are necessary, if tli'ey are so, let us gp .through the w)ioleilqcaj9gue of ptflife society: and give profanity'a benefit likewise.- -Write -Sina swearing" .Jji our parlors "ridooicWMi in our pews "no eating, drinking, screaming, stamping,"guffawing'' /ike Calves and bdbobns in our theatres. Instead of trusting to publislie^i^il^Pptffl t&vinjefefft" decency. A. pretty woman's face, or an ugly forftfiaa^y|lij Jiteiply! asfrc^ no smoking, no swearing, no nodding that is indecent when shut np in public places Let them alone plead the cause of gentility, and if a thing in man's sbape dares offend, let sompgentleman take him by the collar and kick liin| intcf |he Street "from cars, parlors, theatres and pulpits, till the evil is i^medied« ttj:
The Louisville Journal puts the foregoing in type and the same paragraphs will apply to this locality. -v ,.^
A
New Daxg£R.—The
tresses who havf survivedi parasites,-oon-tagious diseases and transmitted insanity are now threatened with a new danger— spontaneous combustion. Here is at Jeait one authenticated case. "Afew days sinpe lady was.walking up' Westminster str'eet, in Warrick, R. I., when a gentleman accosted her: 'Miss, your hat is on fire.' The lody took no notice of what Bhe regarded as an impeftihent rebiark. Passingralong. artother gentlemnn shoutMlo^h'fir! 'Ycfir hat is on fire.' Then she examined' into the cause of the alarm,.and sure enough her hat was en fire, and. i«ito a, friendly store she ran with her lreadgear burning. The fire is supposed to have had a spontaneous origin, as there had been no sparks about the hat during that promenade to the lady's best knowledge and belief." ,i ... •.
Slate's Gift Carnivaland Franco-* Prussian War Views
The
all our public
conveyances, steamboats, stcam-cars street cars, flashes into the faces of men by great gilt and. gold letter^ the above warning is a sad cemmentary on Ameri can manners and good breeding. To think gentlemen must be addressed in all places and at all times, "Sir, your tobac co fumes are poisdn to all ladies and most men. One drop of jour nicotine would kill a cat, and the smoke makes our heads swim, onr hearts palpitate, and puts every nervcin a tremor therefore, please don't puff your poison down our throats." And must men lie appealed to in this way, in this country, in this city? Tell it not in the court-house towns of the Hottentotts publish it hot in the strdets of Cincinnati, least even in those benight ed lands the hog should turn up his snout at human nature, and the whang' doodle mourn' over the meanness ol mankind!
But do we not see the need of t\ie resiriction every day? :Q£ten .the means of doing evil deeds make evil deeds done," and mayhap the very suggestion of smoking in a crowded car, even in the shape of a positive injunction, has a bad tendency as insinuating .that the thing has been done, and what has been may be. We at least respect human nature enough to indulge the hope .that the prohibition, perhapa, suggested' the offence. We have seen, however, even
at Dowling Hall
for one ^rpek^pmmencingJMQB^ay, March 20th. ''The QAint^, 111. JTewifa.'contains the following:
Prof. Slate, thej enowaed and popul§ artist, plWyfed last night to a full house ai the new National Hall, and the audience manifested great satisfaction. We do not remember to have witnessed an entertainment more interesting. The Profes-
his line of bosipesi. f®S ^ltyB again tonight. Those wishing to witness his marvelous feats.in magic a/id hije^tMordinary exhibition of ven&iloquism mould not fail to go and see him to-night. In addition to a first class performance the PrOf. will distribute 100 beaut^tf. and oostly presents. f.
Famk.—This item, after going the rounds of the,, papers, comes back to us from 4 paper away Up in Boston:
pie,"
Pro?
city ia lectarh|g*in WeiMgpr Hall/Louis- Mormal ville. Cqm^-Jmrnsilihas sneaks of iv A
Mra..4Wi(FO^s«nj8a-ralher young look-.
repossessing^ appearance,
K-, .jttjind nervous billious
tesSpeAWeftt.' Rptaker^sbe is fluent and verbose, gracefaHn manner, and ha3 \*^lea«i»ftly'ftodul{rted TOice.: Her lecture of laat night waa: upon subjects chosen by the audiencie, and which were written upon .separate slips of paper. The first was relative to the differences between the Christian or orthodox plan of salvation and that of Spiritualism and" the second, which was in the form of a question, was, "Is it goodness and virtue or intelligence and knowledge that .most jroihdte -Oiir^ 'happitieM' Dlth^'^pure
The slips of paper containing the subjects were read" to tYie audience," and, after some music by -the choir, the lecturer stepped forward on the platform, and in «s^mdin^attitadeVith^:lo»e4'*«yeS offered up a. prayer of thanksgiving* and supplication. Then, *ith eyes still closed, which we suppose is an essential feature of the trance state, and with attitude nncihanged, the lecturer proceeded to treatof the subjects given iher.., JSIie spoke for more than aji hour, ajid was listenfed'to'wlrtr dlose AtrerftioA* by the audience,, a. majority of whom were .evidently in deep sympathy with her. Her lecture gave about ae faif-ao, i«|ef the te^Aings of spMtirafism'ste cimtracRstin euished:&om orthdoxy as agy that li been d^livered in the«ity.
-Rev. Father Faller has taken the
place here' of: the late lamented Father Marendt. The ovation extended hliri by hfir#oek, o« hhr ifrrival last Sunday ," wis particularly, Enthusiastic.—Cannelton porter.--rrgfnvrTT, •Qpt A ^ffg'ramnie for St. Patr1ctrs Day The procession will form at the Hibernian Hall, corner of Fourth and Ohio at 8 o'clock A. M., start west on Ohio to First, north on First to Main, east on Main to Ninth, squth on Ninth to Ohio,) west on Ohio to Fifth, south on Fifth to St. Joseph Church. After church the line of march will be left to, the option of the Grand Marshal.' The following gentlemen are elected officers for the day:
Grand Marshal—Michael
... Ass't. —M. W. O'CoNNEii. Hibernian—John Walm Friendly Sons—P.
Young Mens—James
Kelleher.
-'Sodality—Thomas
Kenally. E Osborne,
3,000 Yards of new Spring Poplins, at 25 cents per yard. W. S. Ryce & Co., Main, corner ofSixth street.
Fresh Arrivals at J. A. Foote's Seed Store. Bird Cages—^-something new and novel.
Aqnariftms. Flower Seed?.t .Bulbs of Lilys, Gladiolus, Tuberose &c Fine White Onion Sets. All Sorts of good garden sebd?. Clover, Timothy and Blue Grass of fir quality. .-ft- -isil v,,All tliese,and.mote.at Go Main street.
Ten Cases bleached muslin just received at prices below the market. W. S Ryce & Co., Main, corner ofSi|^h street.
Granfl itafllc will take place at the Planet Saloon
on the lsttday of April
for a -Lady's X3old Watch and chain, valued at'$260. Chances $2. Come and get a chance. A splendid lunch will be Bet upon the occasion 16 td. & ,T:,["/ournoZ and Gazelle copy.] tp.
All tho Leading makes of bleached muslin now open. Wc invite attention to prices. W. S. Ryce & Co., Main, corner of Sixth street.
«-ftiriy Rose Potatoes at Lee Wright's on North side Ohio street, be tween Fifth and Sixth streets. Also nice Apples, raft ml6.J
Recherche.—Those new Shawls just opened, at W. S. Ryce & Co's. Main, cor. rier q{ Sixth jjtr^et. .)
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Watch-making hnd
EBgraving.'—
Every style of Engraving neatly executed. Also,]all kinds of Watches -repaired and regulated with the greatest exactness and .punctuality, at John R, Freeman's Hordlogical Labraitory, Opera House.
All the^new Style
Spring Shawls
open, atiWi S. Rytfe & Co's 'Main) Corner ...
Ho! For St.*- Psilrlefc'g Day in the Evening at~Pence's Hall on Friday night next, March 17th. Toute's full Band in ^epifciio^ The dancing community arfe respectfully invited. Tickets of admission 75 cfents. [d'2t
RcV. Wm. Grahaltt, of ft. W. Indi.ana Conference, says "'Bark's Pectqbal IliiixiR acts-like a charm."
Physicians
recommend
toual
Elixik
Barr's P^c
for diseases of the Throat
and Lungs. See circular.
weireji o/, ju,te
S. L. Straus
is now in New York send
ing the largest and finest stock of millinery gooijs that ever came to this city Drop in and see the new styles.
jour Pruggist
for
TbnAt
Elixiji.
Children will take
Elixib.
TFhfe First
1•
"Mr. Isaac Balj^ a Terre Haute under-, taker, is said toTSlve buried 6,000
fleo-
.K
TjV
Hall.
Barb's Beg-
eoraer of Seventh and Main flireets.
NEW TAPESTRt HfiUSSELS, BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS
received
jesterday/at Ryce's Carpet Hall. 15-4t
Pure Crab Cider
at Turner & Bun-
tin's, ootnefebf Mnia and Seventh streets
CONSTANTLY ARRIVING AT THE GREAT HOUSE FURNISHING STORE the finest selection of Paper Hangings ever seen in Terre Hftute. .The most at* tractive display of Carpets in the State at ce'A Csirpet'itali. 15—4t.
Annual Meeting of the
YoUng Mechanics at Beach's Hall on Easter Monday, April 10th, 1871. Music Jby J&tqL .Tom'ftiull JJand... Ticketa tf admjs«qn^l! 40/ v: 15tf
NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS AT.lfCE' JS CARPET HALL, un equalled in stjjes and qualities. Call and see the fresn arrivals. 15—It.
^resif Fish.—Fresh
Salt aqd Trdut
Fish on Wednesdays and Fridays, at Turner & Buntin's, corner of Seventh and Mali iStreetsL
RJtfjUHT MB STYLISH OIL CLOTHS
jaH received at Ryce's Carpet
1
Normal S^hOOl^T^M Haute, lad.
The spring term of the Normal School •..** •«'«r t'u-'srpr a -r *•£.*-
aud continue thirteen itttks.
Pupils, if
malefl,"
It & im pdrlant hafe^eryItodient ex peeling to attend the coming term should be present on the 29th, that 3JI may be properly classed^
ExPi^wsEs.^
Tuition isfrec:r~ Board, including fuel, and lights, can be obtained at from $4 to $5 per •.
Some students rent rooms and board themselves W$2 '50 and $5 00 per week 'COURSES'Oi' STUDY.
New classes are formed at the beginning
N. B.—An. Institute Glass, for a review of the ^m^0^|i£anch^.^i^l Ijprvthe discussion "of* prolWsiouaf *topiw,' will be formed £oV" the benefit qf t)ios^ teachers
AS-A.* A.
who attend the coming term. Vi WilAALUViNie, Principal. Papers throughoTTtTli^ ^tate,will confer a favor upon the public by giving ^:illiqity £9 the abg&e tor^iu stl^tanc^'^,.
Comings-J^^e artf receWlng a beautiful spring stock, of D*y Goods. *Mc. Ripley is in New York and will buy a very complete assortment of staples and novelties. Keep watch of our advertisements. 14-dlw
Tuell, Rot-ey
&
Deming.
Removal Notice.—Mi» M. A. RarIdon has removed her Millinery establishment one door east of its present location, in the room formerly occupied by Kuppenheimmer's clothing store. A large and new stock of spring goods will soon be put in the new house. 13—tf
Everything clicap
nold's.
Lamb.
H. LeOnard.
at Herz & Ar
Pure Copper Distilled Apple Brandy
at Wal,ts & Black's. 13—6t."
For Jet Jewelry—Hebz
&
Removal.—Mrs.
Sec'y.
Arnold.
moved her dressmaking establishment to, opposite the Postoffice in M. B. Hudson's hew building, up stairs. dtf.
Go, to Walts & Blacky for your Soaps, Brushes, Perfumery and Medicines, Brandies, Wines aiid Old Bourbon.
For Embroideries—IIerz&
Superior Flavoring Extract.—Cook & Davis,
^the druggists, on Ohio street,
near Third, are manufacturing a superior quality of flavoring extracts and supplying the "grocery stores of the city with the same. They give the very best satisfaction wherever used. 14-tf
Wanted.—A Tenant
our Store, 89 Main street, between 3rd aiid 4th, as we are going to remove to the Opera House Block.
Herz
& Co:,
Walts & Blaclc, Druggists, Sxith street,: opposite Postoffice, keep a full slock of Pure Drugs, Perfumery Toilet and Fancy Articles at low figures.
New Chignons at Hera & Arnold's'.
New Spring Dress Goods just opened. W. S. Ryce
For Hoop Skirts—Herz &'Arnold.,.
Poplin Rohes, all colors just arrived at exUe«peJo^«ffrices. \J RtCB &'m
Miss Kintz will inform the ladies that she has again taken charge of her shop. Being without the assistance of her sister she has been obliged to send East for a couple pf good hands whp thoroughly understand the business and do .their work with neatness and dispatch. With the assistance of these ladies, Miss Kinlz ipiends to (give general satisfaction to her old-customers and all who may wish to call on her, on the corner of Sixth and Main street, over Ryce's Buckeye Cash Store, Room No. 5.
Do you want the first choice?—Then
call to-day and leave your measure at Bannister's.
Call
Babr's Pec*toral
It will cure Croup.
Maple Syrup
at Turner & Buntin's,
fit Bannister's and see the new
spring goods now opening.
Fine English and French Di^gonpls
jvpil a beautiful line of mixed ca.«imeres for spring suits, just received at Bannigtei'a.uH i,.
Indian Relics- Wanted. —Persons having in their possession Indian arrow hestds, hatchets, beads, that yiey do not care to keep, will favor sciferice" fey leaving them at this office. 10-Gt
L-
To
Find
the Best
I^nd»s"FSrHjwhich wo v^W out regardless of coat..
n^gertj'. Ci
Tl
1
must be
It is better that! tftif»
coaoiTttw QFjAPieawON. XI1
eighteen
Tbey must pooseM a good mpml diaracter, and he able tb pa»i a f«ir exanunation in- Spelling, Heading, Geography, Arithmetic, and English Grammar*
Found—a
E. B. Adams has re-,
&
WANTED—WET
Arnold.
for part or all of
Arnold.
For Corsets—I^erz &
Arnui
Call and examine dur new Toilet Quilt. They,are the cheapest and best goods ever offered in this market.
FWarren,
Main, corner 6th street^
For Kid Gloves—Her^A
Arnold.
& Co.,
Main, corner 6th streets.
The Silk finished Chignons at Herz & Arnold's.
assortment of
Clocks and low prices—all kinds—go -4o 161" Main street. S. R. Freeman.
Hats and Caps will be sold at cost foe thtf next four days at Kjo. J2 Soiiihi Fourth street. 8-'4t.
The Cheapest Place on the Globe to buy your Boots and Shoes is at Reibold's. Ladies' Congress Gaiters Only $1.
New Style Envelopes and Paper.— Rose Tint, La Elite, La Favori, Empress, Nilseon, Cary, Portemonnai, jnst received at B. G. Cox's. ll-7t
The Person who said that his Mouth never uttered a lie, always spoke through hf9 nose—Ladies' Lace Gaiters onlyfl 26 at ^eibold'^.
Look-Oat Next Weei for the tieat of bargains, offered at Herz A Arnold's. "vni.
Jewelry very cheap
at i.t/ti
*1-
for
twenty days RlDDUft.
iit *ir
rtttr
fife Soap.— Soap in the.
market and twent/ |«^fJcent. cheaper than the same grade of soap is sold at in this market. "I" 28-tf. r.f. 1
A Lot 6t Soiled Ho^^kirts to be sold at your .own prices, at Her* & jAr- /./ if O I 'Who pailts for glory finds but a Short repose." But he who pantsi himBelfj. iiid buys, all»hiB clothing at' the cJieap store of- Eli/Kahn,- No, 163, iiain Street, finds comfort in their waxrnth, and wfear' heir qualjtyl. Go to. .Eli Kapn
•f
ClOthingJ
t: Foit -Twenty -Days I Will sell myitit: of Sil\ferw!»re fdr-castr. T. H. RrDDKrfJ
Reduction in Prices at Herii
mail Eftf,' tire brfn g, t' IA A HERZ&, Arnold. i.irll- A f*\ -.AM.—-41'VJ
Children's everyday oop-tip [Shoes, and fine Shoes for Sunday, or any other day, at Frank CrawforifS, 98 Main street,
Cottte to the Opera House Jewelry Store fOr 'Watches, Jewelry and Silver Merchandise.
OiBlK
Ladies and Gentlemen, buy yonr
Boots and Shoes at Reibold's. You can save from' 25 to 50 cents on a' pair 70 Main street between Second and Third.
Spring1 Stock of Boots and 'Shoes.-
Just received at D. Reibold'S,'70 Main street.
FOjJND.
bunch of key's-At dow
ling Hall last night. Call at this office and get them.
WANTED.
WANTED-To
borrow #600 on real estate
security. Address Box 392, City. It A suite furnished rooms one large one for four single gentlemen. Address, withtorms. Box 882, City. It
NURSE—For a child
four months old. Apply at northwest corner Sixth and Walnut. 15-2t-
•VI-T-ANSTBD-^To purohase a Hoasfr anU L} W not too far from our place bf busfnes: A property preferred worth not less than $2,0(J0 nor more than 88.000. Address 13-lm FOSTER BROTHERS.
rFOR. R:ENT»f4 '-^T
FOR
RENT—Office Rooms over No ,80 Main street, north side. Apply to-Mitfi M. A Raridon, 13-6t
170R RENT—A Farm of 50 acres, 6 miles jC north of Terre Hante.onthe Lalayotto Road. Good Dwelling lloqse and Or«hard. Inquire of the subscriber, at Keith & Fair banks'Warehouse, F. F. KEITH.
Terre Haute, March 10-, 1871, 13-6t
RENI—The Store^Boom No. 12«8outh Fourth street, lately occupied by Mr. Badgley as a hat and cap store. Apply at W. Gaakill'sj JNo., 1Q ^ontli Fourth,street.
F1ORon
W. s. Ryce
RENT—To a desirable Tenant—Rooms -over 09 Maiii street. For particulars inquire the premises, of 13-4t JAS. R. TFLLOTSON.
OR RENT—DESIRABLE OFFICES-Sec ond story over.store room lately Occupied by Hoberg & Co. Also Store Room now occupied by Jos. Erlanger
J.Al3o,_my
Main, corner 6th streets.
it A
Card to the Ladles! |F
r'Possession
irm ibrurt -the 15th of*-MafehT-,"A'pply 'S' lie iS'ational State ..Bank, 8-dtf
f'qftrD-:) 'FOR SA,bE. «i
FORofNorthORRENT—My
SALE Dwelling House, on Twelfth street, two squares north Locust street- Apply at thisioffice or on the premises. JOSEPH ABBOTT
17QR SALE OR TRADE-A Town 'C %tirriatn's Addition 263^75 -faet.
Box 678.
FOR
SALE
ml5
FOR
Received, at J. W. GaskiU's No.
10 South FoOYtli street, a fdll and com plete stock of Spring Millinery. Our nice goods andiqW prices always give'satisfaction. Ladies are invited to call and see the new styles. 4(..
Lpt
Aadress m!5
Anew Singer Sewing Machine Address-P. O. Box
cheap lor cash
SALS—CHfeap, Houses anti Lots,' alLparts of the City. Also, some choice Farms hear the City. 134t GRIMES & ROYSE, Real Estate Agents, 5th Street, south .of Main
FOR
SALE—Two desirable Houses and Lots, one situated on the cOrner of Thirteenth and Chestnut streets, in Jewett Add.itroh 'the' other 6n Fourth street, four squares from Main also .38 acres.in .Qtfer 'Creek township, 5 miles from the citjV.F^r particulars inquire of Mas. S. BROWN* 79 North'Fourth street.
?OR SAL'S—Desirable* Building lots on South Sixth and ttuliek streets tWo-stonr Brie North Fiftn itredt. Lotwetfife
ing, on
:with
choice
Rearing fruit treesand vines.: H. H. TEE4*,, a Room £»eh BJeek
C*OR SALE^-Six tHonse and lots, *11 "JJ now, with threb-rooms and cellars to each, with cisterns and wood sheds. Good location^ eaeh'worth" $11259. .Will sell all for j5,500. or choice for Sl.OOO cash,.
A House with five rooms, collar, stable, woodshed, unokehtfUse. well and cistern with pumps. With a Lot' 75 feet front by 141 deep to graded alley, well set with* trees, grapevines and shrupbery bearing the bestof frtiit good location' worth $2,500, bnt will be sacrificed at 81,600 oash.
A cbrner Lot 29 feet, front by 141 deep well set in fruit trees and is situated in one of.tho best parts of this city is worth $1,000, will be •sold fOr W00cash.
Parties desirous ofpurohasing Real Estate will do well by calling at the office of tbo undersigned and examine the long list of property for sale in his hands.' Many rood bargainsto'be had. B. -HOEMEtS,
Real Estate Agent,
mar2 No. 113 Main street
CIOR SALE-A DESIRABLE RESiyiiNCE Jj —House consisting of eleven rooms, cellar underlie entire hnilding.'gas all ovfer the house, good well aii'd cistern, wash house With furnace, good barn and out-buildings, on a lot between two "and three acres of ground'Well set with large bearing fruit trees and Bhrubbery, situated on South Sixth
Op LIVE RV^STABL^E W jf. r- HtrSTKRv, 'V.. A. J.IHOlll'SOK. HUNTfift & TlIOMPSOJf,^
Livery and Sale Stables.
1 1 A
I i'ta
•pi ,jt
\irE aro prepared »t our Inyory Ejiablo, on JiM Thira alxa«l. onmigitelh»BMitil-Uoo«e. to furnish the jiubho. ^iUi goo4 .Stqck, and Carriasros at Vo6y.Jeasonable tertef».. janl7-d3m HUNTER & THOMPSON.
DRY GOODS. /j..•
r~
hatob.
ZE1£*£ S^CRQ:will bo a ea.adidate for tho ojlee of Haye^.SBtueetto the decision of the Convention
ChiB. COOKBRli¥ te e»ttdital» for ro*lec^ioa to- office of Mayor of th* citr of XemBanto. t- ciTT'Ttteurtrais®-'-i
JOHN PADDOCK wlll be a eandidate for the office Of City Treasurer, subjeet to tho decision of tho Repnbliean nomin it ing Convention. are aurfioriz^dP'to' annouaco MARCUS SCHdEMEHL as a candidate for rc-election as Ctty' Treasurer, subject to tho decision of ^thp Democratic Nominating Convention.
CIT.V CLSBK.
Wo are a^ithorized to announce the name ot JOHN B. TOLBERT. as a candidate for the office of City Clerk, sutujoct to the Demooratic Nominating Convention.
CITY MAK3HtU.
Ws aro authorised to announee EDWARD McGES as'a .candidate fot the office of City Marshal,isnbject to the decision of the I)emocratiJ Nominating Convention
Mr- Editor:
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A Fnll Inroee. of' Men's, Women 1 anjJ ^h^dyej'^j Ruij^er^pop»las *tjj%ank Crawford's, 98 Main street,.^
CastpES^Castor^T^a^e stock att-c«!it ,-UJi firtjDLE.
With the kindest
Editors Express:
John£. Frbeman
Ladies' WKiti Jeans Boots—French Kid Buttoji or. Lace, at Frank Crawford's 98 Main street. ,,
GEO. FRANCIS TRAIN
tr
"The people's candidate for President •, in 1872."
SUBJECT:
90 DAY TRIP ABOUND THE WORLD
Admission 50c and 75c Gallery NtS. eserved seats at B. O- Cox a Book Store, Friday morning. 15-d8t
PIANO TURNER.
WILLIAM ZOBEL PIANO TUNER.
ORDERS
left at B. O. COX'S Book Storo
will receive prompt attention. ml5
STEREOSCOPES.
STEREOSCOPES!
VIEWS, ALBUMS,
CHROMOS, FRAMES.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO
591 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
INVITE
the Attention of the Trade to their
extensive assortment of the above goods of their own publication, manufacture and ttn portation.
Also,
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES^ and
J'
Broadway, New
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regard
for
other aspirants, I annonnce myself as a candidate Tor the office of City Marshal, subject to the Republican Nominating Convention, if one should be held. SA'MUEIi DODSON.
THOMAS H. STEWART will bo a candi date forthe office of City Marshal. Subject to the decision of thc Republican nominating Convention? oyr
Please annonnce my
name as a candidate for -.the office of City Marshal. Subject to tho Republican Nomi .nating Convention if one should be held..
JAMES O'MARA.
AMUSEMENTS.
J^OWLING HALL^
SATURDAY EVE, MARCH 18th.
•fitna
marI6-dltaw-8t
'".'svy-'
GRAPHOSCOPE8
NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE. E. & H. I. ASTHOJST dc. CO., *£. 591
Yosk"
"u Opposite Metropolitan Hotel IMFOR1KBS AND UAKUFACrUBSRS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. mar!5-d2m-w4m
PENSIONS.
SOLDIERS, and WIDOWS
OF
& 1813 aiul 1815
iJ'
MAY NOW OBTAIN
^Eisrsioisrs!
CAIili ON
». S. DAMLDSOM. raar4-^tf -...f-i. f...
PROFESSIONAL.
W. MORTON STEVENSON, M. 1). OFFICE—110 Opera Houso Block.
DISSOLUTION.—TheandB.
NOTICE
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NEAB COURT floVsifSif^ABE
7"-- T'' -.r ••.
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RESIDENCE-At R. G. Bunce's,
Ohio Street near Seventh,
TERRH HAUTE, IND.
Olfico heurs from 9 to 12
DR. HABliAITD,
North Six-and-a-Half St.^ "Between Locust and Elm. €OSfSVI.TATI«Br F|tEE from 9 a. v. to 5 p. v.
DISSOLUTION.
DISSOLUTION.—The
•mu?
A.
and lYom
to 4 p. it. jan20
"i
copartnership here
tofore existing between Allen I. Albert and Benjamin Surrell was dissolved on .Feb. 1st, 1871. The debts due the late firm will be collected by Allen I. Abbott. ml"-3t
firm of Miles Sc Hed-
den is dissolved. J. Hdrtden will continue the business, will collect all debts due the firm, mu MILES & HEDDEN.
—William Eaglesfield has this day
'withdrawn from the firm of T.. H. Barr & Co. The business will be oontinned under the same firm name and style, who will make all collection sand pay all debts owing by the old firm. T. H. BARR & CO mi4-d3t
SALES*
OR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
-ffi.t KK tHH'MK.
Tho proprietor, desiring to retjro from tho business, offers his Hotol for sale or exchange for jemall DWELLINGS ui,.or smaU /ARM netfrtBo tifo ^Houie Is doini (fcoodj business or is well locatod for manufacturing purposes. Easy terms. For Particulars entire °f^ the^roprietor, W. B. GRIiFITH.
DRYCOODS.
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^'New York Slorc,1
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arc now receiving the first
PrintSi Bleached *nd BrdWn Mus attention' to our stock of black
lion and Trimming Depa.rtment.
Oloves, &©.» A
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ONE riUCEl ONLIJd a Tf sr O A Jff (I'! v. 4K8W0F*'
iNsuRANcrtmnrpxiir.
TERRE HAUTK BEANC1I
,t!^lB"iT'.!E.ft Q.A
Republic Insurance Co.,
ii
BSCiUBED OAPITAIi^ CASH CAFITAI.
$5,000,000. :v "!r, $1,000,000
ASSETS JANUAIlT l, 1871.
value
United States Bonds "Ci Cash in Union National iian Cash in Office...."—....— Cash in hands of Agents and in course of transmission ,r Other secorities and. property ..........
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-t.-:
-~W.
Additional resources, bung subscribed capital lor which stockholders are liable 3,"'
Total security to Polity Holders liabilities:'
Unsettled Losses ......— ... Amountneoessary to reinsurealt antstanding risks
VataliteMlittM— ».......„'.:.....8175^00 to This great popular Home Company continues to insure good property at faia rates, and issues CA^p policies. Persons insured in this Company are not required to wait 60 days for -jt—.-j or. cent from the amoui em under their polieiei. tol^MM. eading Companies doing athr. 3.36 15.00 2.31 1.80 1.60 1.60
following exhibit of figures, made vol' shows the relative standing.of the Republic with seteraToi tne leading Companies doing business in the West, and recognised to be among th» strongest in the. country. REPUBLIC has of cash assets to each $100 of risk S total security JEtna! :_. V. Home,N. Y., Haitfoid --"*»cS3Continental.
4
44 44 44
Hartford
4'
44
Home, N.Y.
44
Jonks,
Esq.. Is Manager of the Terre Haute Branch, and we, the undersigned stock
holders at Terre Ha\ite* being well acquainted with the character and standing of the Company. take pleasure in recomaenamg it to all of our citizens, knowing it to possess many features of superiority, and i»/lnaneiaUy tound beyond question: H. HULMAN, J. G. GRAIN,
NEW 'CALICOES, fete.
We would Call especial attention to ^fiot
BOULEVARD SKIRTS at $1.00 each, .They are very cheap and. pretty.
Opera House Corner.
THE GREAT HEADQUARTERS FOR DRY GOODS.
W. H. BANNISTER.
SPRINGS TRADE
,T"
4, ,S,
fs now opening his Spring Stock of
DRY GOODS*
73
ttUmetif offtew Spring Goods, lint, Ti^ttioga, Bed S^reails'aHai and colored Alpaoas, rich Spring EXTRAO I INA RY
Cloths, Cassimer^k' yt^ings^'&'i^4
*-ir E" V? .5 .»V. ^.r i:-.' F. J_„f -x v. -..'•••* 1 1 He wonltl call tho attention of purchasers to al^AuUfjil Line of
ENGLISH AND FRENCH 'blA^^g!.
Stripes Mixed Eiislish »iiltiiig8,
AMERICAN CASS1MEEE8!
xMelton
*jt. it. i' 1 "w y'
.1
911,064
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A. CLAUSSEN, JOHN O'BOYLE, F. NIPPERT, J. B. ARMSTRONG, F. V. BICHOWSKY, O'BOYLE BROS., W.B. WARREN, OWEN TULLER, L. A. BURNETT, PRESTON HUSSEY, F.A.ROSS, GEO. KERCKOFF, C.M. WARREN. J. O.
WARREN, HOBERC&CO.
WARBEN, HOBERG & 00.7
0PER4 HOUSE BLOCK,
Have just received an elegant line
NEW-SPRING GOODS!
Beautiful Dress Goods, Handsome Silks,
t.,-
2S
43,115 If ,**2S9 &
SJi''
fl,!l
.—$5,125,612 43
21^C0 00 154)000 00
.sor. cent from the amount ot jtXi
-,4 i. qo
The Rapnblic it is seen has by-far tho largest per. centage «f ciuh assets of aify Company in the list, and of total security, has. apo^centage of actual indemnity nix timet greater than that of the jSHtia.
When seeking a policy of inffirance. the prudent man will not only inquire what Company has ability to pay, but he will go further, and ascortain what Companies will settle promptly and pay with the least delay after losses have been sustained, and on this important point we are also indebted to theoffioial inquisition for much valuable information. REPUBLIC had unpaid losses
January 1st, 1871 $ 21.600 00
*vl —283,913 Ot
-4 .i 163,612 28
Comment is unnecessary. These truth-telling figures faithfully witness to the soundness and integrity of the REPUBLIC. Jos. O.
199,368 71
D. W. MINSHALI.
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Japanese Silks, different shades, Fashionable Shawls,
Spriiig Styles of Ca's'sMerfeS'
For Men's and Boys' wear.
'»sl
JONES, Manager. I*
141 Main Street, (second floor.)
Ai
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-wi White Piqiies. arid
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Cassimeres.^
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of
ir ftyip
FIlsTE
MERCHANT TAILORING
W: H. -BANNISTER.
e, A 1
AT
Nol" TO TMLain."::- Street,
for Spring Overcoats.
Please call and examineiiis Rtock.
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POPLIN
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J_ W. H. BANNISTER.
DRY COODS.
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NEW XOI:K sTOtoE.,,:
'T:l 1'»T sw
•tf £.• •_ i' .flv'ivw r- ":1- & 'ihtt1"
ocmprising complete stook of Dress Goods. We invite special Plaids and Poplins,also to our Nolow prices for 3hirt Bdaoms, Kid
JUSTICE TO ALL
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