Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 April 1871 — Page 4

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THE DAILY EXPRESS.

IE RiFtE-HAUTrt!, IND.

Saturday lornla April 22, 1871.

REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET.

von IfAYOfi,

I ALEXANDER THOMAS. FO* MARSHAL, FREDERICK SCHMIDT.

I JoHNTpA Dlfock FOB CLKRK, F. SCHWINGROUBEIt. .f

FOR ABSKSSOt,

WASHINGTON PADDOCK.

Pt)K COCNCILlfmr,

tint WW—FRANK 0. CRAWFORD. %c?nd Ward -SAM UEL T. RRGSE. I?,rdi.

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April 19 putting on too many airs. Badly Beaten—The

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GILMAN"

Fifth Ward—JACOB W. MILLER

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RAILROAD TIME 1ABLE.

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,3:50 p. M...ind*k* AoeommodaHua.H £0 a. ST. MWIS.VAXDALIA TRBRK HAUTR a. R. 6:2fx.t. PaeiRe Expres*... 1-10-*. 0:2ft p. Fast Line.. 4 »ViZ i:00 p. L. A Cairo Expseu..l0:Vv

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Arrive from BwtU rimt.irUm* 10:55 a. ii Day Kimim Wtf8r.il iKpsess .UMlr* v°.

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•..Maltaon Aooo md'n 4:26 p. *.

Iron the Hut. 4.2Ai. Express #$Sa. .Lf

'or (JU JBM. 4:30 p. *.

Mattoon Aoco'md'n 12:3D p.

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POST OFFICE J1IBECTOIT. nr.os*. OATLT MAILS. OPRSS

«:«0p. «...E»«tTirou*b...7^30and

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?.:30 p. do do 5:00d. :00 p. W^av 1:0f p. m...CinoiaRatiAWashin*ton 7:90 a. 4:(0p. j™. „6:0ftp.ra ......Sf.Lonfgand West 1«:.W a. ra via. At ton Railroad 5 t)0o. ^22

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4:00 p. m..i...TJncVviU« and way 12:0" a. p. .B. T. H. A C. R. R. way..l2:00». SRMI-WBBRLT MAILS. •Jraysvillc via. Pra!rieton. Prairie Creek sad '"foges Monday* and ThnMdayg "atC9*p.k« A"fn» Mondays and Tharsdayg at 6 p. Nation—ClosMTuflsdaynA Saturdays at 11 a.ni

Opens Tuesdays A Saturdays at lOa^n WRRICLT MAILS. Jaaonville via. Riley. Cookerly. Lew. Coffe* and Howesville—Closes'Friday* at? p.« ... Opens Fridays at 4 p.'m Aghboro via. Christy's Prairie—

Closes Ratnrdaytat'9 p. Opens Saturdays at- 8 p.

All mails oloses on Sunday's at 6" p. ,t OflSoe opens during the w,eek for sale of stamps Money Order business, See., from 7 30 a. m. to 7 p, m.

On Snnday* np»n from 8a. m. t«9a. m. No Money Order bvslae** transacted Sunday. B. A. BDRNBTT, P. M.

Thf CJty and TlefiHy.

We want rain badly.

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Last night of the Theater. i« 10

"Safely through another week."

carpets just now.

gentle spring gone back upon us?

No cases in the Mayor's Court yesterday. LADtB8( hats are and price, too.

increasing in size—

Marshall, Ills.,

has no hall for pub­

lic entertainineats.

Is Decoration Day to this city this year?

be observed ita Ui

Can a doctor be considered the chitf piller of the church?

How to to make borne happy—snbncribeior the Express.

"LonqStrike" will b^ repeated f^he Matinee this afternoon. The

Commissioners are still wrestling

with the bridge lettings.

The Republicans of Brazil will jic»minate a city ticket this evening. Big panniers are coming back,,but they are not becotaing to the back.r a

Can you get at the exact weight of a fish by weighing it in its own scalesT

The event of next week will be the gT^turn of the English Opera Combination Persons who dote oa oysters had bet4 ter be hoisting them in—season is* nearly am iH

Up.

•.«[' The political flop, which has been expected for some time past, flopped yester day.

Contractors are referred to advertisement inviting proposals for digging a cellar on Main street.

Illegal voting is exceedingly dangerous under the law requiring the numbering of each voter's ballot.

Hon. B. C. Hobbs, Ex-Superintendent of Public Instruction, is going back to first love—the Bloomingdale Academy.

The letters on a trunk at the depot yesterday were "J. A. M., Me." The baggage smashers, however, were tender with it.

The famous Burton will case comes up in the Parke Circuit Court on Tuesday, and will be tried this time, without doubt.

The Democrats nominate to-night That is they ratify the "ring" candidates, to the astonishment of the aspirants out side the circle. jit

The Anchor Life Insurance Company, represented in this city by Havens A Farris, has purchased Mr. Tim Smith's building, on Ohio street, where the office of the agents is located. |W

The landlord of a tenement house actually called on the person who rented it, the other day, and asked him what repairs he wanted made and what made the matter stranger, the landlord was perfectly sane.

Th* Marshall Herald comes to us this week, enlarged to double its fonner sise, filled with choice reading matter, and bearing the impress of prosperity. Mr. Frost is an energetic, industrious publisher, aad deserving of success.

Jbroxe Burnett Is located id the present at Wabash Banche, eight miles from Denver, Colorado Territory. He is enjoying excellent health and fine sport. One of his recent performances was the shooting of nine duck* at a single shot.

flABMOV &£OOi>f of fhfc city, has been awarded the contract lor the brick work.fristfheWard meetings to nominateConn for a handsome block,of tijiiidii|a to cover the burnt district atSockRille. p&isists of seven ^sfbre roOtas of "ora one hundred and fifty feet front, the plan* and specification* of which were furnished i— vf- ri _i .»•'

by Mr. Chas. Eppinghousen, of this city.

A ami. is -to next week who boasts that during her twr, years' engagement her lover'* lips h» ve never met hers. She believes she 1obL a

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former lover through too much fa/_ailiurity, «d -was delermiaedto avcldaTfecond disaster?o£ tkeTkind^OTuatcouple will doubt lew enjoy a very '.out honevmoon.

Engimbml—Ojr inforfeaticn

was incorrect in regard to the ComSijjittee on Fire Department«

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appointinglFire

Eagiaeer natil alter9 the election. ^William Wright, for a .number '.of years an eagineer aLHnlm* n's distillery, ha« been appointed t» tha position. ||r. Belt, will be retained for couple of weeks in order to iaiiruct the new Chief in hiy du» Hes an£ tft-ttrake up.Kis annual report.

OpebA" House.—After a very successful series of draniati^enterlainments, the Fanny B. rice dx^atic eompany will close ther8easr,n this ereni|^, on which occasion the popular drama'of "The Oot6roon"nriH be. produced, with a strong oast, embracing all the members of the company, inc&adiug Mr. H. B. Hapgood, who willjnaSta his first appearance in thif city.

,StTNDAY. SERVICE8—Rev. W. will! preach at the Universalis^ di to-morrow—ittthemorningatlOlo'clock, and in the eVWiinlf at ^J^o'felici. Sun-" day School in the morning at 9 o'clock.

Servicea in the ^nfrregatioiMi^Church to-morrow at II, o'clock A. li.,, and 7} o'clock p. m. Subject of evening sermon: "The Ethics of Fashion." Seats free.

Rev. JameslHilJ, pastor, will preach missionary sermon, without the coUection, at Asbury M. E. Church, at 10J A. M. Rev. John Kiger, P. £., of VincennSe, will preach at 7^ p. The^ublic are invited to attend.

Spiritual Lscture.—Mm! M. J. Wilcoxson will lecture at Pence's Hall on to-morrow (Sunday) at 11 o'clock A. M., and at 7Vp. ». The public are invited. Seats freeisl'l .aniw&H motagj

Some genius,"wlK shaf devoted his time and energiM t& the «»nnnationiof statistics, reports t^it mgre -money, i| e^* penned iii tlsd United States for cigars tb*n for eommoa sc&tokf. "Whereat a

might just as well be worn davs longer

io,gougii

more than defray the expenses of t)ie American Board of Foreign Missions, the expense of buttons on the backs of coatSj where they are of no earthly use. is egaal to the support of all our orphans, that the value of old boots thrown aside, which might have been worn at least

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day

longer, is more than enough to buy a flannel night-gown for every baby in the land, and that tlie cost of everyl|^ph on the full shirt-oollars-of young -men is equal to the sum neceWb^ to put a Bible in the hands of every, ^ttagonian giant

Warren Hcssey.—Uneer the head of 'Ihe Utah Gentiles—Who and what they are,'' in the %Iay number orttle Phrenological Journal, we find this mention of a well known former citizen:

Among the banks which have sprung up in Salt Lake City that alone, of Hussev & Dahler remains. It is generally Spten or^WssefriSiikTtBif g««tleman being th,e one most known to the peoplefbHiii bears the legal'denomination of the First National Bank of Utah.

Mr. Hussejr's family wfB ton! visiting terms with the family of President Young, but the death of his wife caused him deep affliction, and ended this family association. We believe .that the. liberalminded banker has no enemies in Salt Lake City, either among the Mormons or Gentiles, but many friend*.

The New Corporation.—For the benefit of those of our readers who" live in the new territory recently added to the city corporation we publish the following as included therein and constituting the same: »#*T

McGaughey A Roachft's Su^livisiOn to Terre Hauti

All that portion of Tuell & Usher's subdivision to Terre Haute which lies west of 15th street. j*-

i®irn«r|i#.dJi#i8v^8l^

Haute. ,— .... All that portion of Jewett's addition to Terre Haute which lies we* of 17th

"^Humaston's subdivision of a (Mgt of Eatsir tlurfli* The Evansville and CnwfordsviHe subdivision in Terre Haute.

Denoerttie Wart Kectlap.

eiliiirit d^Mlect ^deleigatM tpjthe nom inatlng. cosventipn were held last evenjng^pursuant to the pabli^hed call, with tne following result: nradt viift "\V. H. Scudder was nominated for

jti,' nti £°unc'lmani and' the following were se-a

"Wf". WJ lected delegates to the convention: Johm. K. Durkan, Ezra Bead, DennisJrA Co. Barrett, T. A. Anderson and

But*! y. a»awi atjucarr second ward. John' H. O'iJoyle was nominated^ for Councilman, and the following ware fc-J lected- as delegates: Jolu H. G'Boyle GeO. 'Hoffman, John W- Branch, Jer. Barke»t»|ti|ic? Ha^eegg:

TtJIBD WARD.

IjpyU Seeburger .was nominated for1 Councilman, and the lollowing delegates were chosen: Eilet Harmes, Michael

Lamb, Thomas Barr. John S. and BrF. Havens. r$ ~j? •The following delegate were chosen junta McKinnev, Ed. Boache, Zotett Smith, Fred. Fisher and A. McDonald.

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Thia afternoon a Inatinee-performance will b» gtren for the gpmvenience of ladies and children. The intensely interesting drama of "V'The Long Strike" will be re* peated. «-Go and see the great telegraph scene. Si 0? of those nuisances, who pBuc* everything to exact figures, has justj discovered the relation between heigjff and weight in the male liuman. After^measuring and weighing all the people he could get at, to the number of several, l^echj^^ jfnd ptttilSBlirly trMfrChas.

thousands,-he •annoancea^thfe-.mle.Uhat. a pan's weight increases at the rate oC^five pounds for every inch of height. His inside and„ outside measurements^ are,: fpr a height of 5 feet inch, 120 for'6 feet 178 pounds. This rule applies only ti menfolk. htTpe lielfeafterlto jSSfenlighteaad in the same way fwith regard fco tbe women, whose means for deceiving us in the essential particular^of^ weight are of the nature o£ the tricks of_the "Heathen Chinee."

President Grant at Indianapolis* —President Grant and pkrty arrived at Indianapolis at 3 o'clock this A. at., via Pan Handle Boad, and will reinaijt in that city until 10:30 to-night, in ordter to be present at a grand reception to be given him at the Academy of Music in the evening.

We are authorized to that thora of oW citizens ^who may deiire td go to Indianapolis to-day, and attend the Academy of Music reception,, can return^ mwi the President's train, which leases tliat city at 10:30 p. m., ob the Vaftdalia Railroad. Passengers taldaff the 4:10 trairi tins afternoon, witt arrive at that city in plenty, of time t» attsud the tteetifff-Whieh is called at Ti30»sharp.

fifth WAKli. j'

W.S. BjceACt. For Hosiery,

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day,morning the second of the tw^neiw schod^ionses wilFteopehedJtJP buil|4 ers having completed their work and? ttrifaed the ikey«drefc to tlrttTrnstees. A remarkable' feature^ppnnected with»|he erection of these houses.is that tfeejr j*rtt less than the original amount' set apart by the ^SitNHi'for the buiidiifg^ollhe satn(?0ASd for the moa^£xfM£rid*il they will lake rank with any hotliM in the country, either in their .exterior _be£gty TfB&' solidity, or theif ^fectly ligj^ted and ventilated interior. The buildings are ornaments to our city, a credit to"our

Eppinghousen tbe 'architect. This gen tleman deserves predit for adding other, architectural beauties in our public buildings, among which we may name the Robinson building, next to the Opera House, the store room occupied by Foster Brothers, and the new Gilbert building, on Main 4tfeet, betweeiiHxth .arid Seventh streets. _•

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Ho# to Get Rid op a Lover.—The methods young ladies have of getting rid of th&r.'lovers, says an exchange, vary greatly, and are as plenty as blackberries in September. But it is generally cpnoeded by those who have had experience, that much "thV better way to get rid of a lover is to marry him. This method, in by far the greater number of cases, succeeds to perfection but then of course there is a husband,'who may be even more troublesome, ,.The plan, then, js(^ keep things so hot around the house that the poor devil in sheer preservation absents himself from home for four or six months. A divorice can then be sued for, under complakijt of, neglect. Having thus got rid of the husband, and you will of course —it is soSi^y W?a be (^ra^s) WidoW, enlisting everybody's sympathy, through the fact that every^jrteU8 everybpdy else, how the very^hSViSinV fad

Jt»ud»

8om#3»SWl«feia?ie5fii,!tWred in}°

an alliance with a "perfect brute of a fel-

But, then there are other lovers—}to maryr of whom would pregipitate things too much yet it is very exjpedi«nt#g^ rid of them, in this case, when the appli tent is young. It may answer- for the younft htily to be called out( and the ser vant to be sent in with apiece pf bread and butter and the young man". aiftVis ed, in a commisserating sort of way, tb

goes, fxa«'iiasf53« ?r»}ruhi. .old Another way, in very extreme cases, is to have the job put up with another-young fellow, who may or may»not bew°i*weet on you, to'be there at flie same hour in which the troublesome lover is expected

two talk over the news, while you putjon your dud-duds' and fix-ups. You tl^en

you put your -hand- in his arm and very

imethod usually iwoi*s, but it, sometimss

qtias"iblazei. Th«a it is usually considered a^ '^eidner" for you to accompany, a'^oang tnan to a ball or party, atid accept the escort home of another young gentleman, if the fellow is 'disposed toliave any "gumption," you may have a neat little "mitten" finished up which you may lay in his lap and,bid him "gOod night." 'Do ft always very sweetly, so that he will think ofit a little afterwards.

BmLbiNG PERMnS,-^The Board City Improvements granted building per* mite for last week to thfr fblloiying parties .,

ET O. Whiteman—Brick dwell inf house on lot 14/ WilwriV' addition." Oast $1,000. iB. J. Wyeth—One storv frame dwelling

on lot"66. Ross' subdivision. Cost $400. A C. Mattox—Temporary frame building on lot 26,'Rose's subdivision. Cos^.

Daaa' ank/liwialnn PaoI C1AA

W. M. Stevenson—Frame barn on. lot. 164, corner Walnut and Second streets. Cost $300.

W. G. Dim mock—A frame dwelling on lot 38, Rose's subdivision. Cost $250. F. R. Tapy—A one »tory frame dwelling house on lot No. 10, Eutaw Farm. Cost $350.

E. L. Gardner—Frame kitchen oa lot No. 6, Hussey's subdivision. Cost $£0. 8ylvester Sibley^-Two frame houses on out-lot No. 1. Cost $800

public, and hat done so for the last fifty jeart. Th'te'^tna has stood firm whlw

Haute. "4^uhdreds 6rimi«, fiy, toH!rlmtittrtioo8

TTi /a A! .r A T* Ail iUJS have sprtfng Up, cheated brief day, and died. Experience is teaching the people' wisdom,} and tWtf aft generally beginning to believe the best is the cheapeat. Hager A McKeen, at Dowlin^Hall, are the Agents of this vicinity .and policies can be obtained of them.

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New Goods, Main, cor. Sixth.I ,i "riiivV)

W. 8. ee A Co. \,e For-Bargains,—"-•22-3t Main'cdr.SLxih."

l^Jl.jByeeACo-.-' .t.'.ii For New Embroideries, Main, cor. Sixth.1

£J-: W S. Ryee A Co

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JT. Langford was nominated for'€

(Councilman, and the following delegates

Smith, Thos^ Dailey, W? C. Allen and John Cronan. The New School Hocs».t-Ob

tiutii -. For B^st Assortmem, it*22-"8 9.... Main, cor. SiztWx

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^T. jS. Ryee A Co.. For Gloves, -ni's 23?3 ,.a -Main,cor,8ixtl|,n

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W. s. Rjreo A Co., Tint For Muslins, 22-3/1 .' 1 Main, coKBixtHiO

W.'S ^jrce A Co.,

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Coffee roasted every day at Strops. Give it a trial.

We 1bws 1--paper a very important circular. will be given upon the morning of April Mth'-^Make up^ydbr minds id be at1 our storey mthout jail upon that day or as soon after as fri2JP*fWh™ $25 with yori®!&ifybil*»l^lrltfibuyat least that amount of goods. .It. .,,

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Coffee roasted every day at Strong's Give it a trial.

at the PoetofBce Lobby, has been appointed the Agent for the Indianapolis Journab and requests all the old subscribers' to leave their addresses at his place of business. The Jmpnah wiH h^reaft«|' be dei livered at SOTients perW^r.-^^—3t.V

Coffee roasted every d§y at Strong's Give it a trial.

All styles of Underwear. 'All styles of Linen CoIIars'and CufBi^

All styles of Lace Collars and All styles of White Laces. All All' All styles of Trimmings. Allstyles of ButtonssMt All styles of Neckties and Bows. All styles of,Chignons. All styles of Hair Braid and the finest Butterfly of the Season, at J. Schaub^ipVi 173 M.in.TW., f\

pose of paying for their organ. All are respectfully,invited, Admiaiion 15 cents

Insnre with the Xtna.—The aftfcntion of all property holders is directed to the JEtna Insnrance Company, of Ha^tr |kale. Tfa».bqr| BvcbK CarBeLHall L4, a it a a payment ^}"l09ses, this Cptnpany stands fint in die estimation of the America^

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UOHAflUaH €EHW aukriipt Sale of over $10,000 worth of line Fancy, Dress and Staple

-M reserve to the highest wader at auctioa,

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Main, cor. Sixth.

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.'Foii Sheetings, iliiM .If

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For Pillow-MuslinBb 3 H1

22 3 Main, cor. Sixth.

22 3 Main, cor. Sixth.

W. S. Ryee A Co., For Ppplins,

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22 3 Main, cor. Sixth.

W. S. Rjce A Co., ForJ&lk^

Ryee A Co., For Dress Goods,

22-3 Main, cor. Sixth.

W. S. Ryee A Co., For Lowest Prices.

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Coffee roasted every day at Strong's Give it a trial.

Auction Sales this day.—A^ lot of Furniture and Carpets^tjw i^Sf Queensware, Show Case f^r FYont Door, etc., etc., at W. A. Byan's, corner 4th and Ohio streets. [.r- -j.• sii —^—,——( .1 iv !i)i:sv£"i

So. 93 Main^stapeL two doors west of

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For ail Novelties, 'i~. Main, cor. Sixtl^

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i. v.-..' For "Shawls, 4

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22-31 ... Main, cor,

Wf S. Byce Ce., .'..Kor LowMt'Xr&in,»*?$£

Main, cor. Sixths'.

Hjee Co

"n Li 3 iwut {»'».: Mainjoor/Sixth

that this is a Bona Fide which must FU1 he i'W^SS1'A*™ figures, without regard to cost. Lames' Salerevery day at 2^l^c ptejafeeIf, Silks, Marin'oa, Alpacas, Cbburgs, Delaines, Poplins, Ginghams, Prints,) Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Satinets, a fnll line of Brown, and Bleached Muslins, Glovep, Hosiery and Trimmings in endless variety. 'Also a fine assortmentafcSillt'Boplins, Silk Grenadines, in all Shades, for Ladies' Suits. The Ladies are respect-" fully invited to attend the afternoon sales tft precisely 2 o'clock r. "ir., as they are .especially for their benefit..: Night sales will begin ^«t 8 o'clock, precisely, for Qents awi Ladiea accorripanying them. Mr. C. P. Tit^y, the favorite Auctioneer of the Queen City, (Cincinnati) officiates,'iu^ut«d hy a host of polite and gentlemaiily Clerks. .! 21-2t.

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Prices

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The A. M. E. Sabbath School is to

J.H.^fAMWWA? Superintendent.

United States Internal Berenne.— All persons liable to the assessment of an Income or Special tax under exisfiiig laws, will confer a special favor apon the -andeisignef! |if/they wilk make-yit andrender tb hii| lAicb redhrgs af onc^ The! Annual List has to be closed up in a few

vemen^^^^^^ienced. —, Fred. W. StoekeS, 21 3t Assistant Assessor. r,

"I^O AnT-UP UTICA Cok'fRAC OUR POWERS, but the whole boundless United States of N^kWWiSro**^' So sang an inspired poet of the Empire

ing large orders for Carpets. Ac., to be ship^d'tbSoatkwMt^ri TexW aMOolo^

21-21.

Fine English Chlvtats for Spring and Summer l(t

21—6.

stees' Sale,-

Just EeeelTud—The largest variety of Wall Brackets, Towel Racks, .etc., ^tc., ever received ai Terre Haute to be sold at fc»t prices, it the Art Emporium/No. 91 -Main street, between Third iiid Fourth. Vi bte 21-d3t

Henry, Walker offers hU 'service* a Wiiitewasber and i^somipie^^Work prompstly^and neatly ejsecuted.

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Call and.Me the new styles of' Sprii, SuitfDgs.juat opened at Bannisters/

'Billiards.—Price of Billiards' reduded to 15 cents in day time, arid 20 centi'at night, at the Teutonia BiHiafd HaU ',1 d2t .'. oiTt'Br

Fine™ Diagonals, fie'autifuT^torld cloths and tlie'latest style of French and English Cassimeres in great variety at

WfSTERS. NoW(

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PAPER HANGINGS AT RYCE'S CARPET HALL has given an impetus to that branch of business such as hasaever been seen in Terre Haute before1. Oriental Brocades and Damask Hangings, in large assortment. These and other unique les of Wa|l fcipelTfbr plain and decoive work can^only' be found at No. 77 Main street. 20-9t

M0UI stjfle rati\

Ice Cream Saloon.—Mrs. E. Bruning has opened an elegant ice cream and confectionery establishment, on Third street, south of the Buntin House, where she wilLbe tpeasecl to receive her friends and alMovers ot choice delicacies. 20-dlw.

To Merchants and Manufacturers— I keep ^full supply of Stencil Dry Ink ^enilJrM, Alphabets and Figures taquid Ink, and everything in the trade: at low rates, at No. 6 North 4th street, Terre. Haute. Ind. J. R.

Foote.

For the best styles of blade Jewelry lqwrat prices,, go to S. R. Freeman's, ^frt tp&ivtA, iffeafrftjrner of Sixth and Iain streets. dtf

The Person who said that h^s Month never uttered a lie, always,through his nose—Ladies' Lace Gaiters only$l 25 at Reiboljl's. 1SEWiLUfiSS W VELVET BRUSSEIiS RUGS AND MATS—Hassocks, Lambrcqniiu, Ac.rat Ryce's Carpet •H4IK?i: ficgt

Call at the New York Hat Store, 145 Main streot, and get a spring style just^j arrived, You know how it is yourself, Grand Central, Webster, Six in Hand,

Yates, the Hatter. Arnold. 1

NEW COLORS IN SHADE CLOTHS p'-HandBOmesrt goods of the- season—jest rt&eived at Ryce's Carpct iTalt: 30r9t

Street.—All styles of chig [jaU EAMin's.

Ask your Druggist for Barr's toral .Elixir.

STRIPED DAMASKS, hAND ALLWOOL TEBRY'S for Curtains, Lambrequins, and Upholstering, just opened, at Ryce's Carpet Hall^ 20-9t

Patterns sheet

OIL CLOTHS, entirely new in designs. 320 9t

arid reOotemend ^a'Kr's^Pec­

toral Elixir for diseases of the Throat and Lungs. See ^ircnlar.

"of lPatterri "Bonnets and

Tulsday and Wednesday, April 3d and. 4th, a^S. L. Straps'*

ENG^tsH CHINTZES F6RTURNITURE COVERING—Beautiful goods— jdst arrived, at Bvce's Car|iet Hall. 20-^t

ke.v. Wm. Graham, of N. W. Indi ana Conference, says *'Barr's Pectoral EutiR acts £k| a cha/nl."^ |.

^BEsi AS^RTM E!? #OF%«mOBS in the city at Ryce's Carpet Hall. New

FrameS^djpt received. T* 20 9t M^ the nJkJbiadefein Fidnges at W 8. Ryee A Co., Main, corner Sixth streets 18—4.

par^ooM.j/

i^ipiN.St.

:Hrriqo

*£****11! NEXit

New EelreMerles just received atW. S. Rvce A Co, Main, corner Sixth v'- l\ n-A.

Tie Maaend "B" is the beat fitting At naak*. For eale ready pwk or»tti«d*i rb order, at Brlaager A Co's, Middle Room, Opera House Building.

Constantly Arriving—LoU of new Pianos at Kissner's Palace of Music. Them three splendid patent Qyeloiib jost .••4T5U'- •.-•-3 ..I .-* *X? opened.

C. Kinkel, the well known eompoeer of Shelby ville, Kentucky, in a recent let? ter to the manufacturers says, "I am morn th^fa|i^M with the twelve Pianos yotr sent. I'he Square Piano is a beautiful instrument, combining an extremely sweet, pore antf silvery fone, with great volume and power. With your Cycloid fit&Sd you, can ohallenge, the world "ita ^oo^c^cer.riAh^ibelodiQua.and bcilllant and in all respectaequal to any Conceit Grand, while the touch and exterior finish cannot be surpassed.'' 12-tf.

W. J. stewnrt has purchased drug store of Messrs. Walts A ulack, on Sixth street, oppositethe Post office. He a competent druggist, anl will give personal attention at- all'time^ ^b illing physicians' prescriptions, and to any other business Witrusted to ,him. He hopes to merit and gain a fair share of public patronage, 8-dtf

"~™Iawse

Collars new -styler-at ^Wv

Ryee A Co., Main, cornet Sixth streets.

ffirlr ij New Neckties and Bows for Ladies' wear at W. S. Ryee A Co, Main, corner Sixth streets. -, 18--4.

Immense Stock of Marseilles Trimming, corsets, hosiery, ladies .hankfrchiefs, dress and cloak tripsmings in endless variety, at S. L. S trAus', 149 Main street. \r-v 's-J

New Dress Trimmings just opened at W. S. Ryee A Co., Main, corner Sixth streitSi. 18—If

keal arid Imitation Laces, the largest stock in the State, consisting in part of real thread laces point, point appliques, Valenciennes^ guipure brussels, etc., to be

Splendid New Trimmings, at Rid die's. .f' *. Ladles' White Jeans Boots—French Kid Bdlton or Lite, at Frank Craw, ford's 98 Main street.

We have left a few odds and ends in Ladies Furs, which we will close out regardless of cost. Herz A Arnold.

New Styles just received at the New York Hat Store, 145 Main street San Domingo, Hunter, Eclipse, Gone where the woodbine twinetfc

A Lot of Soiled Hoop-Skirts to be sold at your own prices, at Herz A Ar nold's.

fi

FRESH ARRIVA£s OF ^FAMILY" *fd£Hand hooo^' Garw^s. These goods ia& iSld'Qfehimii and qualities, and are sold in this city exclusively at Ryce's Carpet Hall. 20-9t

Spring Style .—Just arrived a new lot of Hats and Caps at Yates', the Hat ter, 145 Main street.

Hear PrefcO. S. Fowler, on Phrenology, in Dowling Hall, aqd consult

The

Yates, the Hatter.

The Best Assortment of Neckties and Bows, at Erlanger A Co's, Middle Room, Opera House Building.

A' i*

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sa i'T spl9-dlm

S.

WANTED—Anyone

WANTED—A

?)iim

professionally at the Terre Haute Hotel from April 24th to May 3d. /j-

Ladies nnd tieatlemen, bny your Boots and Shoes at Reibold's. You can aave from 25 to 50 cents on a pair 70 Main Btreet, between Second And Third.

Superior Flavoring Extract.—Cook A Davis,

For Jet Jewelry—Herz A Arnold

The Watchmaking Business.—What has been treated by the (rode as a consid eration entirely secondary—that of Watch Repairing, is the original and essential aim of the above stated business. What !ji ih«i Exchange 'value jf!a wateh that bolts? or, of one .that seems determined to. diuegsrd the aigkitinl decision of the nwtb B^o.^l' •''fttke that watch to the Hpro)ogi^sl Laboratory of John. R. Freeman, Opera House, for repair and correction, at the hand of expert operar tors. ldtf

WewSfock,"New Goods, ITew Prices at Riddled ,. The Silk flalahed Chignons ft Herz A Arnold's.

Spring Stock of Boots and Shoes.— Just received at D. Reibold s. 70 Main street. jr yjr w:

New Style Collars.—The Marquis of -Lome, the Imperial, the Manhattan, at 'Erlanger A Co's, Middle Boom, O^era Hp«wS#uVdin*

Maple Syrnp at Turner A Buntin's, 'corner of Seventh and Main streets.

Children's every-day cop-tip Shoes, ?bd fini Shoes for Sunday, or any Other day, at Prank Crawford's, 98 Main street.

For KM CUovm—Hkrz A Arnold. has |uet returned fng New :'With a splendid Stock of new (jToodi

Novelties, at Riddle's. I

Bednctlon In Prices at Herz A Arnsfd's. Some goods have to be sold, no matter what they bring.

1

HebzA Arnold.

DRY GOODS.

New YoHl Ktcfire,

fx __\Lia ,*t

4 it

...:

:i*ld #1 '^*.1? ei luMH we now reooiTing tb £riat

Prints, Blenched and Brown Mut-

attention io our stock of black

tion and Trimming pepartmant.

Qloraa, fee-,ha-,kc. 'T"

9f

titmH

CLOTHING.

AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF

MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING

STRAYED.

OTRAYED—Ftorb the aremisesof Michael O Qaffy, at Macksville, on Thursday, a Gray Hone, about 10 or 12 yean eld in thia

Was Men to eross the river brii

order. s/ftpsfwsr.^.'sr^sr^b.i., mat the hriiiee tell aoase.

SALE—STOVESTORE—A rare ehanee for an investment of about Two Thousand in an old and well established Store, where the profits, if properly managed. cannot fall snort of Five Thousand Dollars a year. I find that ono Store is about as much as I can attend to well, and have determined to Sell my Fourth Street establisn-

£The

ent. The tools and machines are all new, ivifeg been very recently purchased: location of the Store is as good a* any in low, aad ha* paid me well.

I will sell on euy terms, if application, is made immediately, or will trade for city property. Enquire at my store.

FOR

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

Pforth

Will mud. at

ELI EAHN'S, 1SS Mala (ttnit

bride* I will

_i beio S2-44t

LOST.

OST—Somewhere on Sixth street, between Li Main and Chestnat, a Far Gift. The nder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at B-Q. COX'S Book Store. 21-dtf

nTAiniS-JOiBB-ffitk a wealthy priV. vtto bailr. by a yeaacmstleaiaa of good address. Obleot a pleasant home and atrandeifctnt-elseesoeiety. PHee of board io object. Addres* P. O. Look Box 19W. It

bavinf a Furnished

Room to rent without board can And a permanent tenant (*in*le entleman) by addressing, giving location, Look Box l.VflB. 21-3t.

good Girl,

Housework

to do general

ANTED—Everybody, old and young ... atairMJUidsiagie. whavwatteted or wish to knew their future destiny, to eall on Madame L« VERB, the great Healing Medium and Fortune.Teller, now itepping at the Buntin Boose, Terre Haate. 7-dtf

BOARDINC

BOARDING—A

gentleman and wife or

two single gentlemen can be accommodated with a pleasant front room and board in a small private family on Ohio street, between Fourth and Fifth streets. 20d4t

FOR RENT.

RENT—The front part of the old bank next door to Kissner's Palaee of Contains four Dice rooms with two good front show windows. Apply at the music store next door. 11-lm.

Ebuilding

)R bui de.

TOOK RENT—Two-story Brick Residence 17 aad Bnsiness Room on Main street, one door east of McKeen Ar Paddock's Mill. Possession will be given immedtetel^.^^ 21-dtf Corner Main and Seventh streets.

FOR SALE.

nOR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT-On South 1: Fourth street sale on favorable terms. The house is convenient and handy to the bnsinees portion of the city. For further particulars inquire on the premises or at the Express Printing Office. C. W. BROWN. 21-d4t

Foninquire

IR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT-Sitnated corner of Centre and Elm strrets. For terins cn (he premises. 21-d2t J. E. FARRIS.

OOR SALE—HATDEN 'S GR0C8RI STORE, No. 6S Ohio street, is offered fer sale or trade at a low figure. The stock is full, fresh and well selected. 20-dlw

FORDollars

S. R. HENDERSON.

aprl4-dtf jNo. Ill Main-st. Torre Haute.

SALE—Ioffer for sale the frame building in which my meat stacd is now located, on Main street, east of ejixth. It has to ""•tesKPH BUPP.

SALE—A LOT—One hundred feet on Fifth street, between Oak and streets. Will be sold in lots of 26 feet

TOOK SA front—i Wilson stri

front. Only a small amount of the purohase money reqhired to be paid down. ml7-lm 1. L. MAHAN.

FLots,theChestnutononFourthJewett

IR SALE—Two desirable Houses and one situated the corner of Thirteenth and streets, in Addition other street, tour squares from Main also 38 aores in Otter Creek township, 5 miles from the city. For

articulars inquire of Mas. S. BROWN, 79 Fourth street.

FSouth

IR SALE—Desirable building lots on Sixth and vulick streets. Also, my two-stonr Brick Dwelling, en North Fifth street. Lot well set with choice bearing frnit trees and vines.'

2t-dtf

H. H. TEEL.

Ohio St. (with Rumsey) opp. Mayors Omoe. 10-dtf |7K)R SALB-A DE8IRABI,fe RESIDENCE E —House eonsisting of eleven rooms, eel of eleven lar under tbe .entire building, gas all over the houses good Srell and cistern, wash hOnse with furnaee, good barn and out-buildings, on a lot between two and three acres of ground wett iet with large bearing fruit treea and shrubbery, situated- on South Sixth street.. .Possession ^^'.''AudSoN.

CELLAR DIGGING.

REMOVAL.

REMOVED.

Dlk WALTS HAS REMOVED his office to Beach's Block, corner ef Main and Sixth streets, two doors north of the Postoffice. Residence. No. 74 South Third street, between Poplar, and Swan. aprll-d3m

PHYSICIANS.

Dr. J. C. HUGHES

Has permanently located in Terre Haute, for the practice of MEDICINE and 8TTB&EBY. Special attention given to Diseases of the

EYE and EAR. JTi Office over First National Bank, corner Main and Fourth streets.

Residence, South? Seventh street, next to last house, east side. 19-dlw

DRYCOODS.

ix*xAs£Osr.JK9r

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JJOWLING HALL.

TWO FRBE~LEGTCRES.»

AT

DOWLING IIALL.^

Satnrday Eve., April 2». at 8 jfclocig On Phreaotoey.a* applied to Life, Health and Setf-Oaltare. ^nhhalh Day, at 4 o'clock. Qod and Immortality, as Proven aad Kx'sMoi ponnded by Man'i

(oral Congtitntiotti

K|

Monday.

Love,Selection, Courtahip and Married Lite. Seats, 35 eents, Wednesday at 2:80 o'clock—to Ladles Female Health, Maternity, Ac. Seats,Sets.

Wednesday Kt»., at 9 e'eleek-Te Ira. Sexual Science and Improvement. Illustrated. Seats 50 cents.

Phrenological CoMnlUtion And Advice as to Health, Best Business, Managing Children, Ac., daily from May 1st to 3d only. 17dawtf.

AP£RA BOUSE.

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FOR OXE NIGHT ONLY!

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GRAND r. vi)

BRUSH OPERA

COMBINATION ii- i* S 'i °Hl v.lq ____ .-i "it i-r'-'-a C. D. HESS A CO Proprietors A Managers Mas. C. R. BERNARD Operatic Directress

TUESDAY EYE, APRIL 25th. irs at a

.sm'

UTrovatore

•t-t'U. .ifi

,' If SCALE OF raiCES:

Balcony 9t 06 Dress Circle 15* Orchestra i.l 00 Family Circle 1

f».j

I

Main Street.I

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14-

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Installmeat of n©w Bprini Ooodiy

liaSj Tickiaga, Bod Spreads and

and colored A4»MI, rich Spring

EXTBAOBDINABY

1 f! ii ..i ..? /I

'Si 1 tan.

U, ..

NEW JOJ:K STORE, Is

50

Gallery 50 No extra charge for Reserved Seats. The sale of Reserved Seats will commeaee at COX'S Book Store on Tuesday morntng, April 18th, at 9 o'clook, where, also, the only correct edition of the Opera Libretto may be obtained.

HU «.WT I- I

QPERA HOUSE.

IMMENSE ATTBACTION!

ti

Vox

Mx Hickta aad Oae Matinee Only .a iMifefJa*!

.aoojr*r A LAST APPEABANCE OF

rIn

mm

A-

JJIGGING CELLAR. Bids will be received at 3. H- O'BOTLB'S Leather Store until Tuesday evening, 25th initJorikiingsMllar on the lots where the Old Wigwam stood all the dirt to be hauled off, except that needed for the building. C. ROSB, 22-St M. A'.RARIDAk.

Sfl-r,

THE BRILLUNT TBA6EDIENNE,

!Bh^I}3«3

na.:v3**a«'

a&"

1-tH -•.*

FANNY- B. PRICE! -TS I Who will appear -tv

SATURDAY EYE, APRIL 22,

the great Drama of tho^^

OCTOROON!

2SQ2S.*

'•'V-'. -f' FANNY B. PRICE

___

tv Hum

•it."•••.-• ufour, &VS»a. ADMISSIONs Dress Circle and Parquette SOe Reserved Beats .... 75c Family Circle 50e a 2 & •VSeats ean be secured at Cox's Book stow-

OBAHD HAT1IVEE

For the especial benefit of Ladies and Chil3.':./. dren, ,- tt» .. *••. _____ .-i 'vii• t- Bourcicanlt'a Great Drama of

O S I E

Saturday Afternoon, April 29d, 1871.

Admission to Jfatinee, Children,

95 cents. 25

ATTORNEYS.

jona r. BAian, jgAIKD CRUKT,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

Otwca—No. Main Street, upstahe.

ORY GOODS.

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fjisi .• .• Z*

Near Coat 11 JUSO Square

...':

oompriaing a oomplete atookof Dress Goods. Wo inrite speoial Plaida and Poplina.alao to our Mo* low nrtesa tar Shirt MAai, Kid

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