Daily Wabash Express, Volume 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 August 1871 — Page 4
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DEUCEDLY dusty. o/!i ».aic/fr ofn all
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tV'HAG^^ys/hfenever.^ sien tft^i 'fam-biilnBi, loi-jofi orft oj Hoft -i .%i
regular geBfckm to*tti^ *1 %/i
Miss KBIJ^OGJ^ sang -a^ t^e P^ntenary Chur«4 on SttfedSy liuft- .*'• *t~
I Dooley" ha8^|Harpir's 1 Sptembera nonih« of unnsull| injetgt
IT is too hot to manufacture local items, and nothing happened yesterday. I»: .?[ rr-r—:
A WEATHER PROPHET sayg the fall wel *t Season jiU conunence_ ,tOf^aytf 1 siii no iiwiailsUtfeisif joh-SK -i-: 1o ITk .stanis oi:!0 baa IMIU 9il tv! '—. 7" 'i-i.-j rn .-9if ?o "'1"A. BO¥ was, caiight in
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'th¥' attenrpt %tc
0 steal a package o^oigats ^VMo«^yls.jig9.i store yesterday Wbrhiiife'. ^jhwu^ljui
two more out'dodr siOWAiBiJ? season Old John Robinson's, and Forepaugh's. O
THE new railroad continues to occupy, a large share of pitblic attentibn, an ^ill soon be before the Ci^y. Council.^
1 THE hew. rods fpr" th^ oil", 'v'pll pected to-day and then th& pumps will, be rigorously applied* Then«weahall-aea .1 there is any fiuty/feaBftfln about thei affair. -."yv'-y ..
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yesterday from that tiri»TOr™'&iw igan. He walked tb^ ent making t]h.e" -.Jtrip v^iPSTrd didn't walk back.
THE old Court ^ouse%ell^witt %*us pended in a iowtfii' $• Court Houses torijaorroWy aSd^b^pe for-, ward will ting oat its old.*U^ 'Y0^1e
as^blt^ejcourta. '?%&.\&
Ow
V5^f^d^are
the police.,
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to
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card of XAtj and aft*. M.20& inBU, »Il dogs.J^u^Awn. ntrig at large "^tlioati caJlarS^a'^ licence therefor will be at the mercy'of
1?ER80NAX«—John "Ni' Elile, 'EltSfpiner of Military Ckims jn the. Treasury De. partment, Washington, is in tbeoityj with bis wife, the guests of Jobn.F, Meacham, who was formerly associated with Mr. E. in the office above
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i, .—• 1 •. •.1 1 CARPETS.'—Wittenberft Euschaupt, Co., of the New York Store, offer their stock of carpets at twenty-five per cent, less than factory prices, and to Bhow that they are in earnest, they give, in ah advortisement this morning, the figures at which they will offer tbe Satlae until every yard is sold. This is a rare opportunity to buy cheap carpets
FALLEN DOWN.—A bridge feVefcted over Otter Creek a short time since by Zack Alvis and Josiah York, otherwise good Democrats, fell 'down few iajs since. Joe Blake sent for the builders, and stating to them that it bad been given to them as a personal favor, demanded that it be rebuilt without cost to the county, to which they assented, and the bridge will go up again.
A GENTLEMAN who visited the Asylum on Saturday, informs the Indianapolis "Journal" that General George K. Steele, of Rockville, has entirely recovered, and that he only remains for the present to "make assurance doubly sure." His many friends will bear this favorable account with pleasure, and also the additional information that his physicians announce that there is hardly the remotest possibility of a relapse. ,,
ODOROUS.—Ohio street between Third and Fourth, which is not in very good odor at best, is now plagued with a highly perfumed billy rosi. Dwellers in thai row are quite scentsitive in SUgard to it, and demand that it be scent away, if it takes the last Bcent. Occupants of second Story offices claim that there is an ascent to the, perfume which no de-went man C&TI ep«
.great ex-t Drhood be-'
Jftson and Durkee's Ferry,
ds. Over one hundred men joined in a hunt for it yesterday. aoow
BEFORE Esq, SMITH.—Cliarln May was arraigned^j *n charge of an aasanlt upon one Copeland on Satwas' discharged for the reason that no one conld be found wi.l&Jg-jSbpr tb&i kfikwqi^dithe man down. Copeland himself was so
OR'S' I&BUR?.—SIS RIONORIPIJTUPCR
}},is, Ji ttle, JockjeJ thg jf^Qpjng:
disorderly paid fllA Toil
jug-machine wagon, iwas arre^tedffdciiuti driving and fined $8 75. In his 6areer feb^ufe'thfe tiiideta fie'-cXttre sb'iio tffeii' i^nning over Judge Long, while sharply' turniijjQ'Ji&ti&tf that ^tfiaW tlBbiiil was b°ota
the case may be.
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shoes as
Ifhotiriii^Kirii&y1- W^TtJirnd the'|ut-j ter and en a court on chargcof drunkennessf b«4re ffitraw a pK* of ^kness soi
&W^i^e^i4i8charsed-mewS!,i
4ay for a^wee't's"active
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dictmwte-fonnd lur,t^e IffiraiOTSmfm frJb'fined ddlfors in each'bfi^lhree leased f6r violatioft6f the
toofraafi la^^U t^atlrfaiSifJrttei^ourtj holding that Ifkft^law'Avas unconstitu-l "1B4H.11T9T MA iU-IUO'? TJUIWJ •nmM ii a sAt diin iisltonno'J ^DaJvid M6Ckini'watf 6i»ed ^e.jdfwullN jiiaii-:st no»{! aut^a mtddoidwr ^'.^iiv aoton'j foe ttPffsfli! sfmagitHkItiedTpiJWP.'bgft^Dr MJr'PMHtWHf»"
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r.-rAcbw BrxmprHWaaJStreAicne bdftll&Ft&i: a^altiafld "Ai sjwbfla Three prisoners were arraigned, pleacj '•nbt guilty3and were remaniSfeff ib'SaflHoi aw% 3» aaiiHUT
Ihtfaiiliaii elaaoW..
MINSTRELS COMING.—Joe Mack jump-i Ki,e«::uTA3ffli I ed out oT a band-box •yesterday morning: he looked .4)' ^Wie^fAclean and pea-
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Broadway, New York, will appear at the
set^^e^driniBjnQ^ckiiititW: ifittaflui^ THT^'JOO Last evening this incomparable. trou ^yffiWeaftis' the Opera House to the atufifefeldfL tUV7saaaoiii\.
tovenmgnaodf
Minstrel vB&mic
by w§6^y clone ana wel rdoeivea.. Tmj dbftracteV acting by Mas ter Barney.^^aa
a^°ttatrnfflcttI'ifatfRtSoi
ot tne wmms and oddities 0^ 'liurVritz? "Pompey'g the moa laughable bits made, and was an eicel
for weak intellects. "Pump" and "Cloudy," and ~**P6mpey" were es-: cifcHjt .wellldMei tedAwel^'ttiMated
aging any of the others, one of the bap piest'hitS Of 'tk^fevteniflg'ifad bne 'of the best things presented to a Pittsburgh an dJ^yd^ ifpj a tiine.f)ffjjv#9 Qo^nelft' by Sam Rickey, and "Ann" his wife by Master Bar«teft atad tfa*J:dltoifig.* Sdene where the blue coated peace m^ter ^I3tep
audience io.imC3 of,lwaghjt£iw The Milea ianftccefi MtTOTreb1 W^(ne t»T "Ann" and "6wen" were represented with rare fidel-| iiy to nature, and ^€?^,loudly applauded •Jhe new sensation,^"Tnals," was brought 6'ut with the full strength of the Ccpspa-1 ny, and was' the evMt of the evM^ng tfresh attractions evejy^evening. M^geter pil to-night.
PA PART.T'of gentlemen frc^ Cleveland And Warren, Ohio, .together with athlfeast one canitSttst from thwicity one^om Terre Haute, last weefejpurcliwed twenty four thousand acres olfioallagps in Fpun tain, Pavpfce, Futnam«4d Clay counties Several^jngmbers oJj*\the companyiare rators, and thf^mvestments
oping and working the, mineS"at an early day.—lnd. JituTnalS^^
I T^gJ'ropoSea" Railroad EDiTQftJJxPRESS.—One hy®dred thous and dollars a larg^aLaount of monfey to give aWMMfor any ^gprpo^and before signing~the petitions, no^^circulating among hb^abking th»XJouncit4o give«that sum to the proposed«aarrow %auge rail road, evetg citizen «houldJ^onsider the matter and ask* himself the ques tion: will it pay? The g^Klemen who have tKiswijiatter in .band Iptve no com1 mon interest with .us. The^ engt^ in (he enter^lse for th^. money therdjSs in Us constVtt?iion—that.i^—noWn the^per ating, but "in the building of the ^Sad This is perfectly proper and legitimate, but it is equally prope? and legitimise for as to carefully consider our investments, It is proposed by them to give us for our money only that which we, ourselves, COtrW TlC(]ll il ey. That is^-A4$^f^MKthat we shall give them one hundred thousand dofiare Wheri fik% Sikll Wie itoiffjJleted ^fn^y ^f p^rro^ ^ge, r^rM¥l|onfy an amount of narrow gauge "road which we can ourselves build and control ^fmoA^agk)Bd,r &rfr®,PrfP^on was to give the money when the whole
thfe erection Of' machine ehopa ^t ,this place, it wxittii be better worth cowi3era: tion,' 'As'i,t is, had we not',^ttiBi%bj8)^w, and be assured of something more than our own money Will jrofcu*e [before signing away oc^e hundred ihoiisand dollars W6i,tfi t)f bon'ds, vitii intereift '\Sl: cost bs two hundred and forty tbonsand
f? .tax x: jtosu A have said ''give *tfay". because :of c(Sreethe commonstock vfill by mortgage as is tisual in theWfc Let us be assured of aomething ^before mortgaging "oiVr p/opeidat ffft V'j'^ lange a debt *i«ii« Jo «J ttottii 'i .i 1 .ii- Jaag 2. T^RE fiAimi Aug. l^, ,^!^
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Notice is hereby given thttt ther^ls',Ai ordinance passed' by tbe pqnii^ti 'gn'apftftrtbitlB^''q^g- fFouriuuulug^at large in saidCrtfyS TQ98MM! collar and: check with number of license thereon. PftH^Whin&idbkfcwili ta"ke -kdtice that onand a(ter tha^Olh^y ^f Aygust, 1871, %lnft«iM' Ord$n«iite:w^)L lie enforc«^ by UieO^&rshal. jiis and .tbe eijtirB policy iota*, .,., ^^JWWftKScPKnbT,
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JEp.EJ since,
spiritual"^,,flap*
f«t#! beensatitefactory,. aniiof^liep
recom*
prese
iindiltBtertoHcfi anrf we engaged -Kefr'for aif irtlefinite time toj jfUklb&tobtB'at: H*IL/rSinoe5Mrpi
:tneninm»n«|ii
wfe tave nothing against ihe mo^-tiharacter of Mrgi FerriS) «zcept: such sldi^ aa-j^ia qsied by a 'yenal 'Zwffii&i&i' iW. mouthed deblo&hee agiainM all mediums,
ch^sgpf ^agaipst MrPK vile and iinreiifionable aSharacte* ^fey re6ite
ves, and 'jlJl tkektmrn ».
wants -is
ris, that in her,cane, theopublic suspend! nbeir jad^eBralta^thfwfe chaTges-'h^ej mm KUek slime. In the event that Mrs. Feririsi ^lallU iofaffd 4&b*irtrfy?C<f H&, go and sio pa more^boLnntilj then, Bhe may be found' holding seances at Pence's Hall as usual, under the care and dittyCW
Lerre'Haute. L. ±J. JDENEHIE, fres'i JAMES HOOK, gecV,... 'U
TfcSt ««i^ Grepk-A^ricitHw»l So ciefr^ritt hwa tW^Fbtirtb^llnW Fair
31st, 1871, in John Weir Grove, seven miles south of Terre Haute, on the SulllvSfi Road:7 The5 fe!/ 1S1 ^tl^^ry body. All are invited to attend and ,bong.qome^#« to/3|xJjibit. ..7mA» i:.v M--U ^-•j.Pr.:it!R!AN»Ak,L, Pres't. n'iTiErt)SiCb 'P&GH,:S4c5y." siooJ .ta sst^
JBTnildlng «nd^ wil1 i^et'ipe'Haute BqiWniy atld Laa: J€loi|^ ,p»nf,iWednesda3?i evening, AHg.w'yisti r- at
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m«it ofifitock, andrtiiccfirst...iMM)r«iIlii«
ttt«:Uraqfiyiorder ottbe noJsoil waH
Hiss A. M. Bame haao^receivecf ier i£:S nJ"^: 11:1: "T: rfa^ihaJ models, an® now ready-to..mm. Jmw ing«^ Pa^ntipgv %afiiig' .l^.Pfi ^i^k,^HP^in?in^^. J5, leseon day. 1 Application canrrbeVnt«3ii«loMc
AnAj^caR' ^EifUi 'Kf^ine site the Posit'OfiBce.
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For putting up gutter and spouting,tin and sheet-iron jobbing, good and cheapo M6b^«jilageity c^rh^b3e$yRffljl8lj Main street.
Goto ikoore'& "ifagerty for cheap! 3YiitKJi*3 a0»itstr^Z YU 'A
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rfjg^ys? Arnold will fso^ipjieAs^|ing at greatly reduced prices,''ffa ordei* to
Go toMoore & Hagerty for Furnace^ and Ranges, 181 Miln stVeet.
'-ftiifflWVni, ^'nic^dtAie'Wftte .gamine Moore uMIagertyis Plock before purcha«iq^l81Mai9 st^e«t.TifT .7T
Lookont for new goods at Herz & Ar-
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Removal.—Prof. -At
,moved Jus ^^iciT!,t(isl^Ute ifldPiano jRobtils' '.to ^F«ji A.: b^Wijflg, ^i South Fifth street, between rMaiff aiid
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Hats arid BoirtietS t—A very large st9&H}fiJ&errH£jk£fi bonnets is to be clwadLOBtt ^uiag this month regardles8if"6oBt. »If you want bargains call at
S. Lw STRAUS, 149, Main St.
Wehav,eoii hands a large stock la dies' underclothing, such as Chemises, Skirts," Gowns," &e.,: which we are det^OTii^^t^ dow put, at |oB$h§ii hjlf the regular value. Ladies will find it profitable'iocairknd^ekamine these goods, as they are cheaper than anyotK cai&giet them up. ,3 ia UJI HERK & ARNOLD. ji- 'I ... So off
Hosierv, I*ce and ^Uien and Caf&, Handkerchiefs ^rom cents to $15, Guipure Embroideries^ %nd a thousand and one things niore, at the^ED .fas^fUBi-raW
.JlBt- iJlefBiWdffrA, !nt# istedf of 'Tacatey'^imaiwngid opcBfCtiaiiw^ bougbPflHr cash -Ht^bottom' pri^^-^t
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The Hotel on the corner of Main and «tMetb, fbrmtfrlyi known W Ste^irt^ HcWae, 'hkJ boei Abroughl^re-t-efbrmshw). byT. C. JLadeBian, and Will be opened iand Itti i* good atyie u^ei' iKe name of the Andtwoi'' Bfefafefe'
fine corsets.
We have a real French1 wirset, nqf ttejEt anywhere else in tbisdty, and^ive bdttr value4jfo^tbe,m«er*kan aay&tfii bouse the tc^de. Our hosiery, department ^ftiQjort ooniplpte. -T 'y S, p. Strau% m£b-lhf* .a^wg
PREPARATORY TO OPENING OF FALL T^10B CLOSE OUT SEVERAL LINES OF GOODS AND mmim &twill OFFER FNUSUAL INDUCEMENT UNTIL SEPT. 1ST. I mf4 TINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. WEj HAVE A FINE LU^E^QF.THESE.
AND IN PAIRSj ALL AT EXCEED
QUALITIES & WIDTHS, AT GREAT-!
GOODS, FEELING SATISFIED THAT) WE iGAN OFFIER &ERY BUiPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS.
RYCE'S CARPET HALL,
n-5t_j^M^mr_8treet-
Tbe Best stock of Marseilles Trimmings, Guipure Bauds, real and imitation
Lagnayra, Rio and O. G. Java Coffee)
TftKteted'daily,
Tuttle's.
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idlfieWi SrtjfleftrrfThirteen entirely new
Silk. Hals.—Fall styles, beautiful
Yandefbiit? Bfeau'm'iiit,"'Jlegatta, Sunnyside, Wall Streetj'Nautical, Nonpariel all new} at'Syke^-HaiP Store,!,fr
•Laitiei ^Ho'lVe o^ this city-,- and: whOjhave lBte^ Wtoov^dUos JEndiana'pblis !iaVe.' altiiiftW^'senl, lo Hferz & Am^d fcr^wCersettaetetip fef»t#hej coula nor suitTfiraisSlv^ new as well ii the CapilKV Jof thi&' Stfetei'in regard tc and-l
aHdI|»6»r}d'ftee'of' cHir|^,j
at lillJ6i&Br''iShriiONG,s, Noyl87 Main street, ,88*210 B«tk£enjStitDuiawtSd*Mh
English Breakfast, makes the best
II--it-j .eiolaoq orad uoi II «ril Tr"rTr3nSKo fmi ei ti
Kiadle forSilveVmr^-^j
VI bjrg|i4!»«o^
Ladies'Gold Watches at Riddle's. 1,. ii i.j i.- Ji Bracelets, new designs at Riddle's.
bofefakh'ttbaeuM
TIMLEROSG^EBlEtan be had only at W. State's, 01 Main street.-n0^ '"1C
Tuttle, at the j^ewTyork Tea Store receives daily from Southern Illinois, choice
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figures.
Iji2)a&ifi0firders wanted and eaH be-ae-coroaodaftttffih ®hio
street»
aniijl
Maia,8treet—you, seov ^uitI^s*leas—Ae..ciiea and
Buy" Tuttle's Teas—the_cheapeat beetlrfflil'filtKl.-8'"'® 0•,A,-
mrctit-i iaoiJjitouJ RUITDRY^R .fiW.K. rh,: iTillrt
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ItisGenceded byEvery One:that) Moore & Hagetty are the best 'Tin and:
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Shfde:!has re
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8tfeet -J-!r j( A ww»l» Dis-^W. Li Mali— has re moved: IdCbfiaeMl)' Httd&Afekfeft Mllding on Cth street, between Main and Ohio, OppteittflMT Poat XJffilce, whfeire' always be found, exdepting when -absent oa$M*BfcdU3*aioe95? TTII^-If.
Itis a neat purpose oonstrnc
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For bh^ay 'and Fok-ce' Ptinips go.to Motffier & Rageky, f^o. 181 Main .TiajjoT .a .?iAiio
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The JJraateei Household tlmehtioai offj'-fthi Agfl fnr ffipnnnmv finnganianna-ami-Usefulness. .OA ,8TAO 3Yf9^TA3HW
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Machines and Territory are received by jylS-dtf .::
.jflOvTX RAIMT&R»^ii3C]M
Fifth Street, bet.'Jfiain-aitd:Oiiior"i »iii a: tb-ttiM
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Faints. Oil 'and Glass. ,vi O VI i\.0^1td6m ii
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McKEEN—At Ann Arbor. Michigan, Saturday night at 8 O'clock.3KMIK, son of Sam-
m_the
Eighth ^.nd Eagle
THURSB
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BUKF1 HOLLANDS tft-IMMENSE .'RE-j DUCTIC^F -OUR1 STOCtP
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CAR-|
HANDSOMELY ASSORTED. WE IN-J
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tatkrmiin -3n«la«qm»:Oomo8iaai-.:'iift:»r'i •Tjava-an ifl '"•-•^khipi^Daiicer.&f the W6n4.i
"tie1iftbst artistie Soiig and'Dance'ArtiW^
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aia'^o(mitBcoC#i,it
paH ^yfe dr s^ffe ^u^ca^^eaTat Hatter,
Tattle sellaa9iitwf«fJ)Eil Tea for eighty cents, good strength and fragrant.
Every thin rder
cheap. His sto^' i8,rarge an(f well selected.
t*I1R«^IST
»ai- nc. Tenof^ "I1.^ 6®#SW4^ infect a»IL5'ti v- •iniiii'.iim ft:• iij..:--ri:! ta I iMakins: tbei mttst Powerfnl Compiiny eTer.
..':i o.i [trgaiBisedj odl -ra .Ui-li "'j@W&'n.'A«e\ii£
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sej I-» 9'H tfrtrir ni in-Jtas odT Riddle ftnilne [JeHfehry-jJ uo%
SEW-'Aboit four
lj'fnoBttifclfldv!iy*f\and wHite 'flea bitten dtf jegsi1'A libeVil 'rtwiirtf'^Ul be paid on liSaYin^the SaThe at 'the ^TcrreHatrteHo'tiBfe^
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JOARBIIN#.~MRS.' 'B. Ifed.dfen
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»rfiu sit ,9iiSasSIROTTAII LLN'IT MMIJ'! i'ntu IMU itliI7ANfEBD—'Immediaiteiy- -fi0! at 30 dafyaJXwcBlimiS t»Bell miieoniai««Joni| yacaot lots. Call on gRIA^ES, (RdHfitftatt ^gfets.,U ,K tJ jiiiii) .' li' -Hl
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mf«ngil}9gine$9 a gooAeoMraotwifl b£ giVen iCan^ Ar Xi ArAffllStMFi Oi-nMlii l&t<{ll«tiiiOaiHon8A,X6rla Hante^indi! •sijit 'jtu iiil* ",2-ioijUI oiaoil" .i' jii.i siii mi U.K., .nil .... AIEEWjGOOD CARPfiNIBl^ iaiiSUA'UI & HAGER'S GSrSbot*.^' KO?.ilOAI. .A .a/.T.-0-3i ntOlV "HJ5A1NISD^'A"' -riWc gteeral
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a a
cdiaoce! Te#w. at t,[lowi pribea^ laftd everything in the grocery
-bS-i iiliX.il CUil
i^ANTBD-asQ House dotivea
thWO
.T .If .itciiiri
of^eventh
.pjiraH
am a big Straff-Hat .hidtitelHeattiendShdneen!sada«uoH ndT That sells Coffee and Tea "r{|gSxm
NffH-DESIRABfc0 E
,1C. yROCflRTYi^Xhe'iBrick^undThes- f__ erected on tiwW6rntjr-' of Fourth a'nd Ohe'rf: •streetKf I In- tlioi buildings ar» fimr fliiiMi-j led basBinent' Hemsi wxlffft feet, waH likhf# tedi- lO'-fe^t oeilmg^, with'*6& aiid orentilated? lO'-fe^t „. •«Mfitt.i-awi''retaf entl-Ml«es foto' buSfirtS looms: tm thtrgroaadfl'Oor60xl8J5 feetV 12 oeilinsi, iJomplet«ly fiiwshed in all inspects inthe second storyare eight dauble Qr six
ilat6du arfd permit WtlfbWItfade reasonafllfr. \nlt"bwttfade. .qM'tf.T'l-si"
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BOSWELL'* -t.
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rdll SALE. laMdatiu:
FOR
SALS, ,T»ADE-0R RBNX-A Dwelling fioSe -df sevetn-ooms, halls, two cisterns, well, a large quantity of bear"
west corner of First and Cherry streets, two squares from Court' House Square. For in-
winter milching. -ImtniTe at 158 Main street liAWfciltft „ir,.Z '.r!i^W..ItOoPMAIf
TJ10R SAljlEt^fteSirjLOlei iniildinig' tote oil E -S^uthiSixth and-Quilick.'ttreeta la two-stoiry Briefc: iWalling 'on NortbJpift^streeti Lot weU set with eho^lcc b^arij)g fruit trees andi Tiries-' btitv,li-'-tij jiii •.•' 'H, It. T£EL^ .V1 eppi MayawOffi^k
ecs SSlint a lilt
a general simple of! rable, or-
dinary
^t«£^e'^U acknowledged to
nam
and heai
ttFxjiit'Di^er
in^weight of: frflit.by, coiidfying att&rir BjBnl Mk.plw.ei of evaporaMdg iti and- the Imi-lc WWa iintnitete. cb^tter^: aad ds now becoming the only Marketable Fruifa.,.AiKUk miamtinn«A*hafll—*Mmmt»
.Wltoi
Knowiton'j jetiking, slim -(i5V'j
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TERRE HAUTE
BUSINESS WRECTOliT!:
f) r»f« yr
The Name. Business and Location .] Laartwici
and'~«)u selection has been FIRSTcarefully CLASS.
ItMMil iqjpltmcaUi.
JONss[&36p&i,w^ jbpi«4#r.\ Aril EmiArliM^ifictWe*, Tt iMidagOlfbieK, Miwi» et R. (iAQSt,,Sl Main-at. 1 -Li.J.,, ^3
Biaiitkfl Ti Aluti
FIRSINATIONAL] Main oor. .par. NATION AL^SXATB. ja*in cor. Fifth. ?_ BanW( tor M^rfnirs.) IERRE HAUTE SAVINGS, Sixth-st. tirajj «oo)t«y ntHtim*rt,Jb*s£ "1
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... tain-sti)oi-i]o 1 iSn ..BNQLSS ArXtnCCwlQT Jiaiarfit !!i- nl'JuBi LUDDWIUl:«ia00U. Maiit^oot'[ Sixth.)!)
vtsssmgslf™ J$!,,.3?ni AODH: I idr.n SWAT" "r AOBR, hat IHinth iwj Sn&»
Curpetft, WnV^|e^ w^H°nae Fnr-
RYCE'S CARPET HALL, 77 Main-st.
lo 12-ifftf
iM
loiao ,01
in Ollu. r, Ai^ARKfiR. ^n F^st
OB flili H'y.'iLnirii Dnni*is(Wkol0Mle BpJWHP*tIM«80W Hain1 oqoK£p^iyig qh?y. bet. TI__ OTEPGR JFti®RyrW!t( cohTP OOIOH S7R no WL»AM I-.- •.
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i:?mi «J 11 A'ii jr:frif
L. HrJ6ABTJ[01OMKTCtJ3f«ra*oUiCBlock. Fancy Go«da,4cf. Wta9l«(Ml)e Retail) T. H. R5PP£|, S.l MMMk.1031 Yf
Fnrnltnre^ (Wholesale RndJtetaliO
Flavoring Extract Hraafiietnren, COOK & DAVi?Sit?«Pr^t TBlrd and Fourth Grocers (Wholesale.)!
HULMAN & COX, Main cor. Fifth.
S"''
single rooms, arrangi rooms or family «uitei ways^froat and rear. Iflvfe the way of gas, cisterns, coal, .vaults.
5
.wd&d
'ii' nafe liroyidedj'\n-d1«" 'te.iMtta..
houses/ 4t^., 'hafe been
a-('mentt::X6-gt)o4been
'in the- dity-'are-bettt
'6^eeM(W:h01*Mileiaal*H«*»U/7 ^08^STR0«a^l87 to afiiDDula -l* -..•r.ilnL t'lf- JHOW -antoit HMtm M^jWsWftiyiwtl' .asli'l "A'.ftlEf ,[460hib-St, nr. II.-:'. "loltib roU ?.s! vii. .•r.-vi-i sol a.i.'i 8'aa« ^IXaeAwacei *e. [WhoUtale ils'BelaiH)
AOgTm» BnBfER&€0.,: 172 Maftt-kti "J^'cOOK /kr-SON,l^an'd:l«mrii-4tirnJ "'"J S.CORY ACO.'.-IMMaSh'Sti:
J. II.!
hwtlqcajcio-QS-in this lity., Inquire A
j— 5'ARNOLD'S Opera Jloase Baiaanrvi ,, jy29.-dtf
itre'^i
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Uoo lador-.' ^NOTICESI1'"' frftf. -., -nil *tl !:1W :dl As-Jt,:,r) •!. I uvmiwa
6?:J bus ---in.- iaia
-,iv.) ui!s r,q ii ,,rN0TICEis.teapebfigiven to Wh'oW'U Uay .•oncers, that th» andersigned will -flle hu accounts for final settlement: ef *ha estate of -Fritz Sievers. deceased, on the first day of the August Term, 1871* Court of Common Plea*.
W. B. HBNDRIOH,
11-dlOt Executor,.with the will anhexedl
h: ilHI
mo pBALBRS IN JGOA^/ 'i sakl«s :-'j. ::idT-a-fiiS .! :•!. aa J: T-» -"1 ZY ••'. \I
Nstice1 ii herrty given tbat the Boar^ •Trhstees of the Common Schools of the ci. of Terre Haute will receive sealed proposals an til. the 23d day of Angast, 1871, for fur-nWhihg-gOod clean Block Coal at the sereral sohool houses in said city-. The successful bidder Weigntj ^ward for. the amount of-eeal delivered, and
bidder will be requested to furnish scale weight,"'signed by the principals of eabh
alio to execute to this Board-a bond widrap-
dyi
A
.£ra
ZO'jO-. 1USA BURTJEXT &C0 144 and!46 Mirtn-ft. it :v.U'vvi.j! i:v.: :.-.-*! afTniilJodj :.T. !..i|.*pnl»Wf,A*j -iuaiunM0i r. ,ESHMANvTUEI L'ft MdKEBIl oi^jb ®. B.JOHNS, MnlbWcWiFir#.J."
J!jS6HIsEWiINa,-»2 Ifiaill 'iSWfiJaaSb
Bi WpPALMER-ifrOOU li-•'
m.! biu- .oj-.w--:.-! il 'A U1 '-iV I 0 i(W •WW*". WWVfj .•.1 ii DJjL*MORBCXs SfcrthJ op». P6wlhi^ HIOl »XIO
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ai ,rJS«M*eryaa»n and iRBINL1 BROSii. "O^ertlfoiiseS'-'.1 jiittf-Halei •€aleriWnhd#, ^tithewi Wtv,'iftar Blttt
Furnace. h: if £k-. ifa
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MeELFRBSH Af BARNARD ,-oor 9t)i»'Ekiie •-.li-j'u isoai #S«*Uw*ehiiiilti. i'J»
PHILIP KADEL WOMafa-st.:
President
ij» ea5t JT
iMMSTRATtON? wxam
I have been appointed Administrator th* estate^ ofa)avltf• a, Biankardi .dewa*^ late ef Vigo county, Indiana. Said estate I nr.l^lr'f («". »*, feirtiot, Milr.
Annual'3.1S71-* augVdlw-wSw A«is"fS.^S71.* auff1 hfiii .'."JilO'i'i
N'
OTICB OF COPARTIfBRSHIP. .xa&rtpsj —7T -:t3H I have this drfy adtaitMd my brother, WilIMtn as a partner.^The^Urm ^e known
,mf, Am 4»t
-,«WJ,MBR:A WILSON. Main oor. giathZt&M. WilEELER, WeedAgency, 7St,Fiifth 'i -1,. VJ .-O Vf.r "i: ',n ~|irf/j
nivia-,.. iliteiUpii.'aiuiM*.®'"*-" tw,WATSON, 190 Main-st^ -i jjl. y.i .-.i 'j" i'f'
S(koif««i Tinware, '.j
& R- HENDERSON. :jll Main-St. ur fflUZH A.)WHfiEIrdR, ISO Maia-st
Ji K. L. AATJL,1^8 Main-st. mj Stencil Dies and Stock. J. R. F00TE, 139 Main-st.
'^tntlonary- and Portable jBn^lneiir^^ fAS^^^W'Firstaa^Walnut
SSMS
V'. G. DICgH0UT. 196 ifein-8t.
T. H- RIDDLE, 151 Main-st. J, R. FREEMANJ togttfHJuse. J. R.TILLOTSOH. WJlain-st,
BEER, WIWEy ifcC.
ni) y-.i'.i
h-SjEiA3KNT«KrBBaBV^ (v-V.lJfW olf:m 9U-* ?UT*r"K'i:li» t'i »3': 'JVj(N0ftk:M*,)''* .:l Oi'J iO -~i,i/.
Between Eighth and
BESTaXMEB BEEt^l ,i French and Bbinie Wini^l
A
HO. CHOICE OF
BAUUm, etc. at^Oe'elpek, nd Win *f
SMW
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fACTOSY FSI0S&'.,:7 I
Com*
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BY,' OpeW B««A}t»i#»k1fllorAr
ins oilt 1 ijuni"
BY.A DEMDffttMain eor'
WARREN, HO^^l Ai W.^Operat Houlii feoi-
Ssie t6''c6iti(tiiitie tqitil ev£r£jyard of Oarpet i«-sold
-«at '-Mir
jwiaw) a o-iaJ tfJ'i io'l i'
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l^^Hr i^iirt llouse
ti,
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telioT •{MtM.^Mk.adbiualj
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WARREN™
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wis tu in
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GRIMES.kROYSE. 4&. Fifth-st. -B. H, TBEL,Ohia*stk bppk'lh^tr't Qffic#, •ill.I 1 W a
A. SHIDE, Agent, over PostofBce.
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ar.i Iria '•:Uw iii £i i.l'i Ji. ifii ...
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Blankets, Flannels Shawls, Cloaks,_Furs, with every-
!4^,plae iiauaBy found in a flx^t-^asfe Dry Goodi^ouse.
P. S.-^Satnples scnt by mail to any addi^Mt. (&6d.^ Helivir^b in tbe e|lJ a^FUf
VrteiHE®r,i
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CLOT
KOMraiuiajnv) iiMinu.'i fjr1:ii"'Art rti 0»t
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iu-A&tiiiiv&hVvtl UiiU T««lt c»i 4.
In returning' thanks forithe liberal ij)at!r H'JI'['w^ 'ivAL^^tp^'on^'ftiends^ a»d I 4 ii 1 -r .-•'•il'l* ..hiiuilin oiijo nii
1
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on to is a
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wiil open oiir Fall Stock of^ 3 ..
litfiO it ..
1 i^t^ctLy^yj^iety of FINE FURNISHING tae-eitrjri .'-u.-.-v.. .• Ur.^U tft B-./JrtuU:•!
augid3'»
HATS.
t'iu! rr, .i. .?
FALL STILE 'S Ya.-.3 iaai&'lf •$,
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JEMftS^DiW 0PEN*D BX S
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At 25 per cent, less than
present Factory prices^
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rf
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AT THE .. a a 4
STORE,
f^MaiWWn^k, 5J I
W jpi bur entire stock '(ft, CABPBTS, OIL CLOTHS *$1)8
'MJ&TTINOS iat TWENTY-PIV® FEB CENT. BKLOW
v.: ." u. .•
Alt-wool Ingrain Carpets a£l.......'
wuper Ingrq$n ,^rpeit«
irt Carpets at.-J:
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sM0h- 73. MAIN STREET, TTy} JT* WA^*«3T lO .SIIOIlWiJ 01 1-0 I
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WMREK^OBERC & CO^
Solicl/pS^pj^oj^agiMf^ %i^^'bASH, uyei^'bf' b/j'feoods in Terre Hauti
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pricSs^e^ciftiaii^Bdt to the.in^erest of all to deal with them.
Ut\l Vfj?ta itOfti
OUB SPE^IAI'XIES bvtjy*
j- :"^0||E/9TZP COTTON OOOBS, such as Bleached and Muslins Ticks, Stripes, Denimis, Faints, White and Colore^ Oh'AiUj Cotton'Tiaras, etc:, etc. Housekeeping Goods ia 8&eeiln|p,
Casings, Table Linens, Towcls and Towelingar Napkins, e^ e^ct*. Biph Black and Colored press Silks, elegant Dreflg Eabl?|^, Xo$r a»d medium price Dress Goods^ White ,G^ds,, fancy jC^p^.?,XA6es, Ibzibroideties, Hosieryj /Gloves", Jfotioiis," Cloths,
'k
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yard?
joQ $ nyi&-*.c1
r) ¥\l& torn*.
k.. .Y^^'AVV. 'A'l't'ATf.'"\l.A
usrijjB pfttBMMA HOUSE CORNER',
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,'lOJLMli !!'•'I i'3'l fhe.'jCfreiit: Hie^quartftra^or^yry «o«ls 'ftade In
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ill» {/-f i\-r. if}\ Itin i" U) litttK •IONARTR\XX^I.R4. nr* •j!: livr
areaidentbuyes ear
SWtSW«.h. iiw,
we ate lappy to say p-«
3,
we are nappy
If
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.:} ttnuqn bits la-nii .y u. .••..• :. .fUliS'.bax .OiXTSB -©TieT
.n :nl Bill Jo tut-hi: i'ft 1 f/.tl J! •!•. c-:o Iti.H.i'n: 00: .1 l-mt 'O.iei -l :. ...it ,-• 'W ,,j .Jt.'.i.'niv J.Miu.v 1 •.. :_•.•••!«.! .... l,n ''Pfeople arfe not slo'w in finding out 'that it is to their interest to buy gowfo of uh,^ as our gonda are^ril markriintpifiin figures at the very Lowest PqicasL Any child can. buy pf ,u(j as,low .a& the v«ry l^esl. jfidgis of gdods. ''We^offenlUB nl|: Campaign i( JH..IHU: A: :—i...- :-J .:J ilil.i.. •. .-r.-t *_
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MU-M! S«,TAAAI» XWIW
•SUOGESS.
4
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I'm fMi'"!' TJia thai* Kit «i«ai I .s-uio-a
j! lol fRiTOji'.K v/oH
Freneh^Kngllsh and Slcoteb
s°"i*"*,
I A O a
IH-T
aS=T 2ST RE
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FOr Mebi Boys and Children, and they will He found to be the BEST MADE CLOTHING that were ev J^^he Celebrated DIAMOND "D" D: order
"ADY
ever shown in this place. IKFS-^ready «made df Atade to1
GOODS in
ERL ANGER & CO.,
Fashionable Merchant Tailors and One-Price Clothiers,,
Middle Boom ^H^ra Honse
.T'
DISSOLUTION.
jySSOLUTION
iJii .iffiX'i.. H'i
.Notice is hereby, that the firm of JUG. A. WittW is dissolved this day. Mr. Ci. Wittw is authorized to settle all the affikkv of tw
Tirbe H^Lr*c,^Qgast I, UT^o ji ^iaagl
re notice, the unde
firm name of WUtig L»ICK ior me purp oondncting a Wholesale Notion andI Commis-
ana. Mr. Wittig is authorized by power of attorney to sign the name of the Una Mid ransaetall business for the firm.
T«a*222E
PIAiiO/TVWI^IC.
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PUNOTONI»
0RD8RS
left at B. fe-001*8 Boo* Stos
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