Daily Wabash Express, Volume 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 September 1871 — Page 4
DAILY-EXPRESS.
TERKE-HAUTE, IKD.
Wednesday Morning, Sept. 13,1871.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
TKBKE HAUTE ft INDIANAPOLIS E. E,
Leave Arrive
12:35 A. Now York Express...-5:50 A. J». 3:35 P.H Lightning Express 10:20P. M. 7:05 A. Day Express 8:55 r. u. 1
-AO r.
6
5
Leave
Jason
&Q
Ind'lis Accom'dn 10:10 A. M.
ST. LO0I8.VANDAUA TERRE HATJTK R.R. 5.*55 A. Pacific Express A. M.
10:25 P. Past Line 8 :!W ri M. 4:00 p. n...St. L. & Cairo Express-10 rl^.A. M. ISDIA*A®OUS BT Aoura B. ».
Arrive East. jD&artfor West.
5:45 A.from Fast Express ~.._5:50 A.
Iron the West.
Fbr,M/n^"
3:37 p. -..Day Express-.
5:50 A. if. Express., 3:53 p. Mail KOCKYILLB BXTKN'SIOK
p.
p*
J!'
12:2R A. LlgntningExpress...l2:30 A.M. 5:50 A. Night Express......... 5:55 A. M. 10:15 A. Mattoon Accomd'n 12:10 p. v. •VAHBTILLI KOBA'WVORDSVn.LKB.B.
Arrive.
Leave. ,A ^mce-
4:35 P. if Mail 10:2C
Evansville and way 4 :00 p. ra
5:C0a.m Through 7:00 a.m 4:00 p. Rockville and way 11:00 a 3:30 p. m-E. T. H. A C.R. R. way-lliPQ^
ST. LWOS'AlIB^TV*8T.
10:30 a.m via. Alton Railroad..... 4:OOp.TB 5:00 a. via. Vandalia R. 4:00 p. SKXI-WXBKLT HAILS. Graysville via. Prairieton, Prairie Creek and
TtuosdaysA Saturdays atlla. lesdays.&SaturdaysatlOa.
Opens Tuesdays WBBKl,y KAILS.
Nelsonr-Ol0.esTuesdayj*Saturday.latllia.m James Duffif aw«iS»W:iHal
iley. (Cbokerly, LewV. .iCoffoe
le via. Riley. Cookerly, Iiewv, .Vonoe o^esvlllfr-CliDsi* Satnrdayg at7 aiiri Opens, Fridays at 4 p. n*
Ashhoro vil*. Chrtsfy's^P^aitft^: Closes JSaWrditysat p.'in The Money Ora.. General Delivery will open from 7 a.|m. to 7:30_p. m,e
The Look Boxes and Stamp Office will.be kept open from 7 a. m. to 9 p.m. On Sundays open from 8a.m. to 9 a. m.
No Money Order business transacted on Sunday. Ij. A. BURNETT, P. M.
The City and. YjlG{nity«
WESTON is announced to walk at the 3 Paris Fair Jo-morrow.
THE Grand Jury, after returning two I
REV. W. W. CUBBY started yesterd
new
,ed by which Mr. B. F. Maston becomes' „. ,t~' His Honor
1
MBS. JOT. a. BLAKE Was awarded
Corey & Co's^special preimum, a fluting
machine worth $10, for the best silk quilt,
bot th. swarding committee foiled to
have the same recorded, and hence it did
oot spps«riii the list of premiums I
day.
THF
took fire froin a defective flue yesterday afternoon, but the flames were extinguish* Q|{man'.' ed without much damage. The Third Mr. Hi Ward bell was rung but ftil' aferm was lutions too mUd tajDall oat the .4r« depar tment.
a uinau ont me ^aeparimmt. 1
Tu'a
interest in the beautiful and the growing
at Mr. Eppert^s photograph gallery, I the city
THE many admirers of
and engraver can do have been donate
that iu entire sale will exceed
»(,h. ..
of the Indianapolis Agricnltaral.Mechan-1
Bdoming about niher o'clrfcK th£ Grand Jury, accompanied by Judge Long and Prosecutor Davis, made a vlait of Inspection to the county jail. The visit was opportune, 6nt to the prisoners it was .on* expected a» itwaa emiiarrasmgi for upon walking around to, the' north of the tier ofcells it was discovered- that-twoof the heavy flag stones of-the floor had been raised with Iron bars wrenched from the cell doors,'and a hole burrowed to the foundation of the outer wall. In less than three hours Ml the prisoners, 4btrr-
"T",.'
i-*
iA
A.
m.
•YANSTILI.lt, TKBRK HAUTB A CHICAGO B.
Leave. Arrive.
:lfr. x....Newport Acoommod'n...l0:10 A, ir.
,, POST OFFICE DIRECTORY CLOSE. DAILY MAILS. OPBKB 5:30 a. ...East Through.-7:00 and 11:30 a. 3:10 p. m..... do do 4:30 p. 5:30 a. Way. 4:30 p. 5:30a. m...GincinnatiAWashington 7:00a. 3:10p. ?:AS?p-2 3:10 pm Chicago, 4:00 p. 3:30
C^theiWD^r,^an
Tnrman'rCreek'
Closes Tuesdays and Fridays at 7:00 a. I gault and battery.s fl/aoktvi Opens Mondays and Thursdays at 6:00 p. --j--. 0O8baJWOO»J A. Cambridge J*''
that Prof. A. H. Hinman, whowas hw* local, trade, ifor.aapport, but mnBt' reach I ^n® Pf^ «f during-the fair, has been secured to teach I 0«tfpMieStff ffftSIfiPJSds: ""He"sai3 thal 1 ^5,^, Princinar af -Battle:Gronnd penmanship in that institution, and will if we refuse Oils "fwtiK!B,%58r town may I Instlule. arrive here on Monday. I be considered finished, fenced-in. 11$ jyALPARAisa USTKICT—WIAKi __ —_.'' "7,..^ strongly in favor of this road, but would! P. e.
not vote a dolk unU1 he wa8 Certkk
tfaat lhe will be buiU
T,
,,et" on' 0"' mo"™ of,Mr C?*1"'
^On "Mr". Forrest's motion the petition
www^rIeii W one
{tom**ch™ld
THE house occupied by Bam 4. Coopel-, number of signatures were attached. His-1 Minnemac I -R at the lower end of South Second street^ TTnnnivannninJad I Star City KeWabs-^B. H. Bealv lr all fibch6fliier-liJ'. SparksV'' -n'"!,A
of signatures
That
bratiKiir
Haute
R-
Meth The
years in the States Erison, but now I TESHE HAUTE DISTBICT w. GEAHAM, 2i1 awaiting anew trial for asBaalt and bwt. I J,
for
M*
sault and battery. B^ton-r-Ii..Jfas6p. William Turner is ^fqiw^he I Prof. P. Wflejf, Prof,pf Gre6k can't give .bond to keep the ipeace. Some* I Aebury University thing o^a^^go^'as sent to the CRAT^FOBDSVILLEDISTRICT— Pe,,itent^ on? Tear for-^t larceny.
sir otB^.Cftll.Betes and McGuire wasthe Drosecutine wit- Crawfordsville—S- Beck, tnq prosecuting wit- Crawfordsville Circnit—W.M ness. Ttirnerflaid that Andy hid" sworn Darlington—Jesae Hill. to a lie aiid'told the Judge that if he I Alamo—D. F. McLain and E. P,", would pehnit him to give Ajidy a good |-WU^n«port^-TBa*tIett -wj^ tliraaliinir h* wnnM h. will.'n. fiiW/, StOCkWeU—C MocK.
Imuft*horsesfto»tkhcilj«M1 ""gWk"oM™e- iiirutnmn»^i.w.JOYOafr.«. trot at the Paris Fair this week.
an was
arm
THERE is some difficulty at the oil well I faU
t}j0 law intervened.
indictments, adjourned yesterday. I quested to give bond to ke^) the petfCe, I
about to admujje^r^^p ^g Lafayette ]Sfinth street—C. Reed. vhen the strong I Oakland—C. Ward. promised castigation wh
supposed to be occasioned by a breakage Cincinnati and Tcrre Haute Bailroad. I Camden B. Baker, the tubing. A special meeting of the City, Coun-1 Bosayille—F. M. Kule. cil was held last evening for "the MiehTganrown-N. A'^tobeAaitirH^
evening to attend the National Conv«n- purpose of receiving, the ppt&ona of«$-1 Frankfort—TiC. Stringer. tion of Universalists at Philadelphia. 7 zens "asking the city to sulSscribe ^lOO^OOOi Pittsburi^ 1 J. E Wrieht. to aid in the construction of -the. Gincin-, L^lij ".. T, T, ., ,R 4 Burnettsville—one to be supplied. mium for best collection of Cabinet ware.il
natl
RDd.
erre
Hiii name Bhould have appeared in tbe! Goincilmea Coats, Crawfotd, Reese, I
list yesterday 5^ger,Forrest, WhittAer.Gilmanj:Miller MULLEN, P. E. —T""—T~T and Peddle were present. Mayor Tiionfas Battle (Sround—J A Clearwaters. NEGOTIATIOIIS have just been conclude
presidin_
the sole proprietor of the Weaver Goali| *-.• I Montmorency —S SBuChi Company's mines, in Clay cotinty, valued "^^ftwhereupon Councilman Forrest
Cincinnati and Terre
lltt -ii "j I tion of $100,000 they are seeking from I Laporte Station—J.^Ansoiu:
of the DSnviUe i»oad fnbto I th^ ^ty/«feliteWtet|a^6 &rnisk"toflft I Laporttf OirCtiit-^.-fh C^^ll.^ 0 Danville will be r«a4y for theirdU iniless conftftitte^ for iits i^(o£m^ion/kt thef I Westvillb^-R. H. Sahdersl than two weeks. North of Danville the Earliest convenience— I San Piene— G. Griild. .s -.U)
three milesof Danville, and in a few days I rectory, articles of assppjation, certificate I ifew Cariisle-rrf* Taylor^ 1 the track wHI be laid within iix milea.of I d'f incorporation, Ac.•1 "iJi fSoutE 1stcharg^yG.M. Boyd that city. I. 2. A chartoftheir projected road, show-1 SouthBehy, Sd chai^hr-Ci(Skigtn^
A FINE PICTUBE.—One of the finest twenty-five- miles it proposes to touch. specimens of photographic art we hfcve X..» yet seen has recently^ been eJt'eouled by aarles Eppert. It^'»,* View of., the^ 'TEstimate of coet of cross-ties and II^SopS? Opera House, taken on a yferyscale, bridges for same.
:8. ^]«t|m%
.".0-: 8. WhaD-«oiW«ii41 U«i
Besolvcd,
great work of his life, the Life is ready for publication. This, the crown- by directed to address a co in a: work of the greatest of living jireach1* xesdlutfo'n to the" ers, will be issued in a style con^ensur- the Cincinnati an ate with its merits. All that the pointer I
ro^e
W®i»y
Henry Ward for the final completion and equipment of I
^,g 2tayor and
My
book
odi^op^^^AppoIntmentg. Twentieth Anaual Seuion of the #?rthj£8t Indiana Cdlferance i4 l*¥rette «ra*gIee«i o»» ifpodajyand tyf? delegates rcturned^honle jreAudij morning. By fe?orj©f|JeV. JuneeJB^ll jje^iave the following list of appointments' for the coming year: iiAFiittTE DBTBICX—'j. K.' JHfflL, P. f. La£»yet(e, Trini'tjr-^p. "1
teen in number, would have made their Clark^ J»i & ^{fc^afd^qne. fia he escape in the same manner and at the I Xavlor
saufe piaee ihat John Stevena and his I Rnmn«*^fL M.
ai,
-™ute i| Blue Grass-^Ai Cofirier..
0
have
That the Clerk be, knd is here-1 TnVu tjAAi.A't aa
authdritkts of
1 foU»mpg^cff m«ni«atni|was re-106, andln
ma 1 per wi sold on sab- TEBREHAUTE,September 12th, 1871. company with the entirely:policefot&U sorip ion. r. .. oote is agent
Common
for this aty, and we predict a great sue-1 1- Cli i|
:j zpzTSagjSi
THE INDIANAPOLIS FAIB,—The fair thousand dollars to its capital stock by I' Do LDU
Council of the
The Cincinnati and Terre Haute Rail-
cess in its sale. Indeed it is probable 1 i.ue vuiuiouau »uu xnrni xmutc nan- •, i.
way br LinU9
dianapolis and Marion county. BY LINUS A. BUBNETT, Paris Fair.—The I. & St. L. Among the most attractive features of 1 Its Ageht {^ofd)abe 9^^ ISrectors. this Fair will be the matches of speed The above was referr^cfto the com-,1 wishing to attend the Edgar ccunty Fair between several of the most prominent I mittee,' ahd then ihe CounM a^orffilM. at Paris. Fare for round trip
and well known liorses in the country. I General Hunter was present, and' we Tickets godd on aH lrsinfefrom 't£B 13th The list published embraces Bashaw, jr., I understand will answer jthe questions I to the 15th inclusive. Gray Duncan, Patridge, Mat Smith, propounded in Mr. Hfcger's riesolutidriB,
Arthur Boy, Clara G, Chicago, (formerly in tin1* for the li&t taetiingj fi^. the City I "ISMtf Paw TTanra /Iaw T1 --L P/innral. .1'. I
-Mt
iu'I nww*. »iaUff/'l n?
"\»T-*»r
MJ.it -Siv-j
Rocky) Bay Henry, Gen. Howard, Black Council, Frank and Dan Voorhees the famous How often we hear tbg remark n^adfc pacing horse, and others. Of these horses that the New Wheeler A Wilson SiBwdng I Painting and Drawing.—Those several have been down in the twenties, Machine is thfe'best in the m*A«v Per- have not made application,in MissBame's ud the purses will be very large and sons that Have given them a fairtotf say I cUsp of Drawing «pd Painting shoulddp liberal. One of the trotting matches will there can be no fault found with them. Jsoat 'once. Opposite the Postoffice, I 3d be for $2,000,, nVf^..ji\T*w1 I d2t.^vf .V,R0 ,^Y fee American Machine Rooms. iS-dlir vw 4- 7!.^ 4»
1
Lafayette, Chauncey—M.Stallard. .. Thorntown—P. M.-PaVey ''*J Lebanon^: P^#6rthy',':'.* Lebanon ttrctnt-—Tol«Soppliedv. Whitest own«-*E R. ohnSonl: -t it ».
1'
SoionBjr^SLjil.Says. r.' in-.,••••
companions borrowed oat. Shawnee FimrienjJvS. Glaypool. The prisoners in the soonty jail are as Gh Stafford^
.WSSiwfii®
SajpuelTapscotL awaitif^trial foc^h* -'ciety. i: /. Alexander Tlipm^on." I John Thotnpaofi,, Agent of American Bt•William Neilly, und^ Sentence'of two 1 hie Society. V.
TerreHkute, Asbiiry—JamwiHilL
tery with intent to kill. T«rrt^te,"Gentenary-7J,' W. James Shaffer, awaiting trial for grand Bellmore—A. :litter, ppe to oiipplifld. larceny. Enssellville—J. J. Stallard.
John Biggs, awaiting trial for same W1 A6' I Montezuma—D. W. Re4h4r..' Anna Lee, semi* a ^entence^f.. lm-1 Sanford-I. G. Morrell. prisonment of two years for grand lar- Clinton—W. W. Barnard.
i«ane person-Ml, TanS&^b. Haskell,
•JTcttin Trader, awaiting trial for «rand GEEENCASTIE DISTBICT—S. CMJDFBEY, E. larceny, W- .. U, •=%.**., Greencastle Station—A. Gee.
^^.^^aftiniftriglltolgrand IS^t^RSe. larceny. ZionsvilJe—S. F. Coling. Arthur graham, .Beryjni fine for ,^s+| Jamestown—J. Spinks.
Bte*to8?
j!S^a--M. L. Green.!-
Govintcton aid State
for thre^y i^d.^^ne year. aldson. 7 The request was not granted. Turner Chambereburg-'—To be supplied. went to Jjeflrersonv^te, Bery^d .out'Sifl
Qakland-
He was re-i I Sijtth Ward—D. Handley.
r£*
BATTLB
nou 1
presented the petition, stating that it wasJ plied.
at $30,000- .• iigiutf by 1,300 citizens, 1,100 of whomi lOT^ WABBEN HOBEBO & Co. Will open this
are property
I Brockston—J E Neuhouse.
stated the objeci of the Montmorency-SSBuchell.
Pilieyii,age_H
holders. He said that Buch Kentl»nd—Q W Bower.
morning large lots of fr&hand attractive petitions: were eminently entitled'to thef fall dress goods in all thp new and choice I consideration of the Council if Terre j^oSlabd A OobCTj., HIHiaCa? styles of the season. Ladies, read the* iiaute desired to become a thriving city, I Brooke—one to be supplied.
advertisement. it must encourage such enterprise 'as Supplied, -r THU patrons of Prof. R. Garvin's CdM^ 1 this. On* §tjg said,|has «|rived at I il fDITI mercial College will be pleased to learti that point when ft cannot rely on mere I Bradford jone
e_ 8UPP
B. Co., Vifew of the subscript I LAPOKtE Disnaw—Ii. jMjSEjUfA, T.J$.
Sf A2ST5SSSUS
ing the prominent'points -irfUhe line of Soath Bend Missfonn^esiPanacaf
hnest twenty-five miles it proposes to touch. I Wkh^db«rty-~J, J. Hiavs. hhve
off fa #oat pW'
etj b« Iment and excavation for road-bed for I Plymouth—J. L. Boyd.
and well worthy of being framed and I B. iQuality,.and weight, per ysrd,if iron I J. BiSwope, transferred ItJenatoSiea preserved by every .citiaen who tekes anJ t\J_ f: A 7f Conference. 6. Proposed equipment for same, 7. Point where the road will enter th progress of our city. Copies are for sale I city of TWfe H&ntb'ahd'ifre terMnus
Slate la
64 B1 6 4 B1
Iff h**ii
le
Valparaiso Circuit-L. C, BucKells and
vi Crapp. JK
-J,,.• ,T Michigan City—N. L. Brakeman.
0hesMto.n-D.-8. Lesoo,,.
AC-, „„.,T
I C^wy Pornt-M, JI. aolt^.
I Lowell—J. Harrison*.
^certain if the proper Hibrtin-^W, P.i McKinsey, OWT|
mitt
'b&ts, Pei
iter-^Jvrap:
Argos-1 j5. W.:Bfa
Hag»r offBced^h^fotiMing reso%| Marmount—S C. RlattSi 1, #iii6h were concurred in: I B. Utter, Prinoipal oriViilparalgO'Male
^oBrih.^
(A
to1
Delphi—'W. McDarwood. Cir-^T. B. McMann.
i«oJ
hi.-- ttiL ,'Z.rt
JO Kf
GBOUND DISTRICN—J.
Vf. r.uoA
1 irumffn'I nl
43
ij
,ve and
^fomes,' fap^da^d.
the in
vuuivreuu«i .]/ A. B. Browii, transferred 16 North In-
tHT^tajP$'fei
^OOCi
paid $4
it.
Terre Haute Raii-
I except Marshal*
A'Barnett
'ft
A
,UdJ
MAYOB'S C6T^I^fbllo$ng cases were spread upon doc&et yaterday: Andrew Watson,- ebtWV' cases of disor-
ni.
i6n a plain djuBOfderly
1
Frank. Lee, arrested for keeping a gagiingrUbl%^ia^fipedv de&utl of payment went to the
Station
c«sd Jpg»p|y9*
pwmM»dad^knd
1 **4 .*#!° W^"
he was
down the streets, car-
nL.
ite
if km
thlS°n£
ical and Horticultural commence oh the 25th in one week. This Fair has no connection I been presented jtpvpu this evening, va-1 corner of tloEHi4M8frM'8iOf!^3-3t with the State exhibiUon, but is a local "oodffagMd W «tiwns nfasidci^^ ...etprbss^h, I
tlle WTFLF
I CllfaliS^Weti
ninety cent*.
E. B. ALLEN, Agent.
Ti
a ff.:? r—
Hinman! Hinman!! Winmatt!
jU
WHWIiili'M miranwi
hely CkofeeTUMtky S«ei'
1000
6-4 6-4 6^4 Heavy Moscow Beaver.. 3 50 •6 4 ExtrdlibMow B^ver ... 4 00
These -gaodB were Qot spld less, white JWc peir pound. and have nnce
•:'i
i•,[ r-.'i Main,corner 6th street vat?r M'l ,• --m
JBDJI C^itere-fio^ fqr lndliia,
MB{a #nd,children^at about half prices
ed in T^rre Haiute, are-now. on1
Durham Bmoking TobacCofi just received at Chai1!^ Weidel's,,lfow ll'Soiith
D-i-li—G -—Dlagdhals,' iixtiltei Stripes.—These ate the different styles of Gentiemen!s- wearing apparel for the earning-Eall aad^Winter Seasoai AsiJe from the usual plain color^ such as black, blue and brown Cloths and Beavers, Ban £ipt§r,£t I?o. 79 Main street, has car«-t fully:^»|ed f&Ock tfll«h«B« good^ He is prepared to suit his .customers, both old and n^w, and hopes by fair dealing tp, obtain a lair portion of their patronage. d^2. tv.V-, -L
JTrip around the world.
ceived the premium at. the late Vigo CountyFairjfor „the, best- spepimen of printing. The
Oldbe
Don't fkll to drop in at Bannister's and sea the fiUb stock of Clothi,, Beatr jSoitings and PieCie ^oOd^^ H07:6penin^, 'Also a nice line of Shirts, (jollan, .Ties, Gloves hosiery Ao.j W*|llibe' reasonable rates.
Wn#m" ffnaonfe of the 'farg^'anJ
best
Ho^. ^^ing^h^aftMioon, in
setoeftfitocls
Mj
Strong's.
Kiddle for Riddle for fine Jewelry.
n^'{
Wwi I#Howi at' 2ft Mites:
Ui
Children's Fancy W«ol HM»at Sj'iO^ 12i aid 15 ceiit»—not half.pridi.
:vtt^
"isotfir
"ititiapaSsPBSE^ Ladies* Gold WateiM at Biddle's.
1^i^
The (Cheapest Ca^i^ereg'^ver
otfer-
l?ti W.& Jtxas A Co*#! A
tl I" ,01.
9nch«ih 8mokii|g Tobacco, jij#
Braoeleta,: new jdMigns) at'Biddle's.
Fresh routed and ground Coffees it Tattle's. •t .^aiwr aB^fiimtps pt iotkiin pnces at O. Bartlett & Co's.
ri
sefred"ii -Chutes Weidei's, ifci' isotfih fe?peft»cpetj4t^|pl hwioftS,^R.Fr«enum, 'atJTC 8t
m:
.^r, •.
mil
T-rrrrt^" -»d
.. .ii :Ui*
"*»U
:iTrip around the wiwldi.v.^y'^
Normal Sohool.-ParentswhoeechiJdi ^•eniitbended, either the,, Primary Model School last term'/siid who desire to have them continue their attend^ ance the present term,. ar'i req^ta^itq 'have the .children enter at On^ or gl^e as notice that.it is thetri intention^o ^ave them attend otherwise their seats willed :regarded vacant 'and new applications #111 be received. WM. A, JONES,
Pres't. State'Nortiial Schoo^
Hinman! Hininsn I Himnw ll I'11"
Dnrliam -Smoking Tobac^j ust received:at ChaiW#eidel'e, No. 11 Sondi Fourth street.
L:
,,.yT'"' ll-6t
Tfontanebptoraina or trip around the Wdrld. ... [v-^m i.... '."i nfto.: iiii
Ladies will find it to their .ad^a^tage to c^ll on He'rz & Arnold as. they recciv* their immense large rtock eues t&o^-yesterday ltfUf-t£C£iv)B goods'dailji- ."They pan give.' \)ig in^Qce: mentf| ii their,line..'
of iali those': wflo have, the Tiniqn^OU 'Ctmpany,
of Ter^e Haute, will be held in thfe-Conn-cil Chamber on Wednesday ervening of
this wefefc .•K''f
Vencil, one t6 be sup
9lJJ *1') "v
m.-.-i
t:'. -rt.H
i.uifi rt
By order of the President., A ii iW. H. VAMUmNB,-''
pro ^a
-nrrri jl '.I
uSlate IsGeining.i.i
.7 .a. a
Dnrhant Smok^f^. Totiocco, jnat, r^ ceived at Charles Weidel's, Nb 11 South Fourth ll-6t
Laqoayra and Kip.Cqffaes jcqnm
^eye^d^atjB^rqngV, m,„t.r A few mdniBeigi^f-.liroqaet for sale
is' NewT
office is now in ac-
t?ve '^perfUion, a^ prepared to dbj^l kinds of work. sCp 11-tf. Important if trite!—It is stated upon reliable ,^h||i^ .that^ jaot«|itlj^nding the great advance In such staple articles as ool apd eotton. fiannjst^r. at Np^ Main street, is turning out fine Dress ana Businesss lit the same c3d price. How long he can afford to do.this is not known, so you had better have your
jstock of n^y? goo^Lg select fcoyqUw Plantaneoptorama or trip around the world.: .7 U" •:/, 'Iji
jc'Hy at
Our Zephyrs for the fall trade are now bM Wd the assorth^nt cottiplMe, ,w ii-.. h- :HBBZAA**&«^
«l
^ioTftiace hilars at Herx St Xrnof^s.'
.tf JouirteMio^e the,mpBt conipl«y), selection of SlipMf, Pattequ and Ottomans, go to H&l a Arnold's Opera House Bazar. ..., ...
L^J*
Trip around the world.
A
aosotro
ij a lALPLSE^ -^'f r' NAUTICAL, -.^JEFFERSON,
tP
Call W fififfiWyfbgMe Don't Purchase your Stationery without Irtt calling tm O. Bartlett & Co., «t 101 Main street,
1
Haw*
opposite the Opiui
tfn
-iiiw.
.'-SSF* I-.
wk s«
Institute Paper cheaper than thjB cheapest at* 0'. Bartlett & Co's.
•hilCtMcllaiieMil ^Bo6ka -itiaoituV pri&,at'O.'^Uett^do'^^***" Mw
Tnttte^rtlga&lmp^iatTeafoi- fciflhy
^°t8i,^°pd
strength and fr^i^nt. .(tM
69 to MMre^ Hagertj /«!iFj»riiaeee *nd Ranges, 181 Maid itree^^v
Goto 'Itori J) Hagerty fdr' cheap Fruit Cans, 181 Main street.
!i'
"fl/e ptifee t8 buy- liadi« ^atches^-S B. Freetaan's, 161 Main street. O •, 'U
1 1
"l I I
1
You can get Sugars at Tuttle's awful ,«heap. His stock is l&rgeaad well selected.
,Sllk SatS .—Fall. styles, beaotiful .Shapes, now ready, afSykes^Hat Store.
go to Moore 4 No. 181 Main •tfAAfc
nil 8^jural at in
troductory prices, at O. Bjurtlett & Co's, 101 Mai^fcirT A.l I Th® best aid to the sight are Pebble
161 Main street. Tuttle, at the New York Tea Store re* ceives d^il^from Southern Illinois, choice Budded Peaches.
an
O. Bartlett & Co's. OTHO oh It is Conceded by Every One that Moore & Hairerty are the best Tin and State Boofers in Lhe^city^
If yon want nice inantle or grate, eiamIne3^rve.AjB^^tyV stock before purchasing, 18l Main streeti
Tanderbilt, 3sa
uticaI,y*o
Your Initial stamped on any style of Paper or Envelop purchased o/L^O: Bartlett & Col, free of cfiarge. "i-
English Breakfast, makes the best .h*Mthy drink this hot weather. Go to Tnttle's ifor atpuHeartkle J-
nits#
For putting up gutter and spouting,tin and sheet-iron jobbing, good and cheap, MoJre A Efagferty ifian not be equaii«l,l81
p. |he: Best- Qrinllty of/ Sugar Coal delivered by William Bari Co., for ten cents per bushel. Ofl$qB*eor
The Best Stock of Marseilles Trimmings, Guipure Bands, real and imitation JjK»S in th»,«ity »re.spld atJialHHBR^tt .. 8. L. STRAPS'
Mr. and Hrs. S. L. Strata are now in uiSg.B.XQfk ,bwmth«iuyad^wLflteBk of fall millinep^ had. Some are arriving now. -is-*
ty
artistes Weto Main Bt
$16®
(1
The Globe Printing OfBce, hnfiaediately opposite the Postoffice, Terre
riitat'#nCB«iniW,tevery^Yarge sndcesspkM stock of sunHner hatn attd jbonnei&is to be closed ont during this month regardless of ooeti If yon want
,8. jL.-8a»Alwl.!149,
f'Opea tiis itorniag—I).i OtV New "Variety Stbre,163 Main street, National House Block, where it will be found runjniftg over \nth all the New Varieties in the Trimming and potion Departments.
Ladi^ who were formerly resident# of this city, and who'have lately removed to Indianapolis have since sent to Herz & Arnold for their Corsets, stating that they qbuld not suit ttiehis^lyes h^ar as well in the Capital of this State in regard to style, quality and prices. 11-tf.
Corsets I—A full stock of fine eoreets.
anytriicM eise in tbiseity, and give better |vilti^ jfr, the fljiopey than any other house in the trade. Onr hoeiery department is
A Nicely Furnished Boom for rent, good board by day or month. Breakfast 'from 6 to 9 o'clock, Dinner from 12 to 3, Supper from 5 to 8 o'clock. Inquire ion south side of Ohio street, second house jwestof Seventh street.
We will open In a few dajs, the most elegant line of Eaobroideries everWore Bhdwn in the Terre Haute market, and at prioes that will make the other merchants blush, and secure for us the exclusive
trade
H'.'iHT
Tall Styles just received hjr Yates^tin^ Hatter, the following^BUta .,*^,, »"i
12-t
Store see
12-3t
one
^|%163
^Collars
and Children's Underwear, lower than h«»heen offer«d.ta -ih« {Tradesin .Terre
«eBR
s»,d
We cordliny tbdorte evtry word of the following, taken from the last issue of Ike Browii fell wn
Joe Bupp is, perhaps, the oldest batcher
five years, and he haw not abandoned the business for any length of time during this period. He has kept steadily mt ha btuinees, and has endeavored to give his customers the best meats the market oould afford, and so prompt and punctual
from him so long as gook beefsteak continues to be relished by the community. So popular feto he becatiM, that h« has abandoned the old market house, and erected a fine -two story brack da -Main street, three doors east W. 8. Byoe & Co's. Mam-
rtha2r«Har,M"g:^ style, for a meat market, where he keeps his meats, in a.huge ice box, built especikITy 'for that parpose, iii which no fly hnmmeth or mosquito roameth. Everything in the room Wean the aspect of neatness and cleanliness, and the consumers of mMtfcd^swfth.jipi ^fceir peck oif dirt from thir quartefV-Joe% customers come and go just as regnlar as bees, and
road. The best of steak or roasts put up in ice. and sent to any point desired, any time desired.
It is a Popular Notion that persons living in town and engaged in sedentary occnpationsfkre nb^xpOB^d tb the influence of malaria. The worst sort of expo* arimifrwhere prudent houBskeepers^rorn false notions ofecotiomy and cleanliness, neglect to. .build fires and have their houses comfortably warm -during the chilly morlifrgs and weniog8\ of early
va^tumn. rT^e
sudden an^ violent changes
in the atmosphere from noon until evening are likely to chill the body, derange the system, and produce a feeling of las* situd^, h^ad^tc^, b/liousnsss, Ac. ,or to bring on'an actual attack of Ague, or Chills and Fever. .Persons coming from a distance, where malaria is not prevaJ/ept, ara almost ^ure. toff i^.^hiai Wfji during the first.y(ear c^c two, and with all due caution, cannot feel perfectly safe.
In any event the use of Barr's Ague Medicine vvill be fouijAJ^eijefixual, either as ^Vebtfye or ^Bere disease is al* ready developed, la a positive, permanent and itdical cure. Sn6h arrange-, ments have been made with our leading tlat-tt i^Sion^in
*xni\w
for
^iT^ANT8]-T0RBNT^AtftjreUin* Botfse ,il nconvenient to Main street, and aboat fire roeas, by a prompt paring tenant. "No Children." Parties haTing.houses to rent, please address P. 0. Box 313, stating reat *nd locatidn. Ji"
Frooms,
for (his ,business in Terre
Haute. HBBZ
&
ARNOLD,
Opera House Basar.
New Goods just received by Yates, the jHattor '"NEWPORT, fciutif
DIPLOMA, fNTEBNATIONAL,'»
1 7
A 'BALIlui CHARMER.
E O
and twenty more new and nobby shapes, New York Hat Store, 145 Main street.
mt wifl c»ip With a9^aMWHa«Ol Is the Heathen Chinee
t.
I L'|
11 1
PlMtaneopUranut ortriparoundtlM worW. :H-.!
\i«l
a
On Buy'Tuttle's best ip Aemdset. a
tr
-TOO BEEeta—the cheapest and
?J
...j
i.
1
1 «'.# \J
JD. RELIABLE ANDBNmen, of good habits ry reiSren
Who'eanfarniahhorses.ha^n fptetodld,) Mn Mtain 'Nhfe drtflojWWK,' Wi atxfcom-
ta .1* agon g. ana outfltvm tan d'OhiQ j'trii eft'.,
IR RENT—A DwelUng fiouse with eight cistern, well and out-buildin«rs. all new and in good~order. Apply to SCOTT ADUY.Ohio,ptseet,^«t^reen3d and.4th. a6-qtr .-.V
row s»n
FOR
'«nai:H3
lyatiAM OR BBNT—An elegant Resi iTSrt^onfiwith Bourth streeU TetmS Mberab jAlse,**:8toe. Boom iki off^fisi itiib."i {MtO A, KIrrJm£j_R SALE.—L haye ebtaiwi* VJ^Mson
SwtoBff' fer an Improved Hominy Jlill UMsr?ad fuil» ^Here that tfciS ima» Ithe• control: efi-tha
wlmle witfa
ma
mr trade ontirtowtteewW Wril saitosft a»
i30-dlm
it FAIR.
EDOAR OWIfTY FAIR,
TPl:
it.
L'J Stjft .'itit.ii ii* m)
»lie* Wetooaclay, ihia-k
3:-.' .?.
.-.a },- -,-*', -j: ij ._f' 'tiv.
To be held Tickets are
fry
of
their establishments. Terre Kautc Coithnei'bial College is now open for reception of students for both day and evening classes. Night ses^ibiS 6b&i&ebciiBg on September llth, wUh a full corps of teachers.
To the yoUng men of the West, w:fe' say, be bp and doing. A thorough j^iness ed ocation-cMt be ppeemed duiiug -the4ong winter evetiiifeaJlHallvSa he of lasting wefujnea |o you. Rpoms, ^corner ,of •mtf a£# ataiif IttJitfF^r ffarthe? hi formation addresser R. GARVIN,
See
W
-4if PEIISOIii||y ai't/ a
CALL
at the Terre-House and have yout measuijestakenty.
Mn
WalWr J. Morten
shirts made, ta order brA. J..Clark,.the well-known Cineinnati Start Manufacturer witiL nibaiq twe^of. throo •••. i: --..ir,..- Zt.
WANTED.
tiyAS!tW7^ GURIi—To 4o KeneraihoaM
Hsuseboilding./ 13-dtf
.. ... MRS.,OWEN TU1.LBR, North:side Ohio street, bet. fllli and7th
Jaoksen, Michigan.
Indianapothei^rW
.r/?l!r'.PV?^ |tEiIT, S' f.i
mmstit
portton oorner
J~,,"
T?OR RENT-^PEglRi JCPROPEWPT.-The
ereefed,
•oW
BUBINRSf Btrildi' ,_.t
the' c»lrn*r of fourth and Ohet'fy
sweets
1
T.A- tk^MifljlHiti'aA fotar fliniAft-
ed bisetaeitt Yfetfns, 60xl8«feit,^ well lighted ahd vetftllited, 10 fMt eeilinn, with good l^ont' andf #ear en»anees: fi£t business •ttmt
ttitliVfefo)and|Q6r60il8!tffefet,,12
Jfco.
lousesi Jfo.^xhavei beeb*#lbvided./a'nd tto ints in the eity are batter -livkted or
apartments
rent will be a
5
aii Thursday, -u
rWBSTOisr^ 'j iit Ui-t irr! Uiif -I'luis ,1 v: *(A *T
TROTTING and PACING. f!' flf V'*
\U •.«
'ii'":
MkExewrsion Bates on Railroad..
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THE SEW DISINFECTANT!
SromoCUorahim,
SOH.POISttKOCS, onoaus^l :.J.- POWBRFUL DBOM1I2CB AND BISIHrECTAHT, ENTIRELY HABMLE8SAND SAFE.
ARRESTS AND PREVENTS CONTAQIQN Used in srivate dwellints, hotels, restau rants," pifoM Sofcfools,j ftspHals. insane a»y lasts, dispensaries,, jails, prisons, poorhouses, on ships, steamboats, and in tene•sent houses, markets, for water-closets, un-
RI 0a01«r»i VIVUV1U
''ffefti
1
Orphan*' HomtWashifafon,
D. C.
•OOB
in Washlngta# aa soon as all sold, If wWeh Tea Days' Notice
w'llf be glTea,) and not later than November 23d. 1871. Entire number of tiokets, 52,040— $5 each. 1.003 Gifts, amountina to 1200,000, to be swafded. SendfojCirculai, givinr list S}8US"d!1WSB»lftSSt\° Philadelphia, Columbus, O., and Richmond,
Trustee.
ITHRIDGE'RI XX FLINT OLASS LAMP CHIMNEYS Stand Heat better tkaa aay other made ,. Ask for DiUiridge's and take no^theK
that our name is on every
D)(THR1DGE
l^Send for Price List.
The CONGRESS ARCTIC.
ThtliWf No Buokles to break! l^o TroubI«i to put on
ASK YOUR SHOE DEALER FOB IT!
'Jail., "73. THE METHODIST. Every week a Lecture Room Talk by Beecher Serino'a oir article by lalmsge,
Beecher in po&vlaritv,)
terial *tory
O. Hal*t*d,
114
St CO.,
Greatest IiiTeiition of the Age West?s. Automatic Lathe for. all kinds of wood turning. Also, Dirtert Automatic Sawing Machine for sawing small stuff direct-
ly from thls log. Work perfectly, and will pay for tbemselves in six months in savin timber and Tabor. Send for deseriptive boo' -to the manufacturers, I. D. tPBIfS CO.,
OeneHee, Livlagstea Co., lew York.
RAND IiEADERit. Forsomething interesting, send your address to SEOMB W. dATEH, Frankfort,
9. Y.
PER WEEK.
€an be made by any smart man who can keep hisubusiness to himself. Sena stamp f$r parU^wars to HOWARD & CO., Williamsbngh,
VOBTl-XAST HSSOURI Farms and UntmrfTJ0d 'or ^le
7
®cNtrrr
Sc
Moss,
Try samples of our great 8 pate, 1.00
illustrated
weekly—80 years
.established. Fine steel engrav
ings free to subscribers. Agents make
,'Wp ,.. «.
Ht 3'» V'ri*
feet
eeimtfcl.'feompleteb' intthed in all r«itWretS': in &e second stdryart iightd^bleoV smeen siit^lA rooiSW,: •arranged for' offices todging rooms or fantils suites, with separate sta" W ays, frpnt aiia rear. E the way^r gas. eisMrapT,'
the sub-
During tk*4 seriber, Mr. A. E. Smith,(at the lumber yard. corner of Third and Poplar streets, will act agent in the milters aoOve rtaWtfa.' I ll-dtf JAMES COOT^ 11-dtf CM)R RENT—A STORE ROOM-In o*e of the best locations in this oity. Inquire at IERZ A ARNOLD'S Opera House Basaar. jjrSMtf "V •1'"'
$6
.4 --..Jj
',J),'- Opdii Thitf
HA»1-good-is
t^ch^wSrant as
Cor, 4th and Cfcerry8te,4Tert^Haote,lad. '..^r i:'.'''?'"" 1
i"
11
\l.-7
-'J fi
U{ r.
ruytl&x<i
intef*Si la tfas^ Pe^oWr rHmaiar Mill in Tarre Maute ^witl!
CK'-A
TwisHaittihdisUi
streetr.
two^tor* SSk DMWif. 5n street. Lot-well set.Witfc eoov fruit trees and rissi.
toaiinp —7^-^
TE1U
/l l\
I J'
NOTICES.
E&
C. R. B. NOTICE, +«»»«*•. if-iv tt.ji
a
day. Send' for: Saturday flmtte,. Hallowell, Me.
NOTICE.
1
in
dod
"vaults,
^»J
Pursuani^O ML ordinance passed Tyr' t£e CommonCounoil' Of the city of Terre Haute on tHe Wtkday of August, 1871,1 Will offer for sale -to the Mghett bidder, between the hours of 9 o'clook A- M. and 12 o'clock M., on.the 16th day of
September, 1871, the several stalls
*nd side benches in the City MarketHouses for one yeat. to be paid quarterly in advance, .tioperion will be allowed to purchase more $han o&e stall. JJ. 7-dJOt I. L. V1CKERY, Marketmaster.
EYANSVILLE4 CRAWFORDSVILLE R. SscaaTABT's ORICL *VA*SVH.», IJQ„ Sept. 7,1871. XTOTIOE is hereby CITO, that the Annual
N
auiy
Soldby all draccuts.
WTW
z. starlet ftver, measles, diseases' of
smati' aaisift!
iSgZSto&aSU.H.
1,003 GIFTS.
Qrmnd Gift Concert and Dittributio* for the
Benefit of (he Foundling Atylun of New
Tort,
and Soldieri' «&d Settlor*
"DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.^
Warren,/ HoI)erg & Co.
FALESDEBSS
OTICE OF dOPABTNEBSHIP. tf
I hafi this day associated -tayself hi the Practice Medieine and Surgery with Dr. W. M. Purcell. Professional salts wifl receive prompt attention at all hours. ...
Sept. 1,1871. W.L. MAHANi
SPECIAL NOTICES. imttetfee'or v«si (H. In the foil theiBtE^Miaoetietweeajtbe temper atnre of night and day is greater than at any other time of the year.
vIn
Be certain, however,
6of.(
it
SON, Pittsburg, Pa.
to
To
Nett, Oentool, Stylish!
FOR ONE MONTH TO ALL WHO ASK FORIT 75o to Jan.. *71 '91-60-to July, T2 52 50 to
(teeond only to
Mire. Willing's great
exposing secret workings of Ro
manism in America, and much other good reading.
Nattau tt., New York.
THE CURTAIN RAISED. His done, and who does it. The Alena i6k, 192 pages, gorgeously illustrated .with ,outs, positions, Ac. Sent by mail, securely Address EDOAR JOHNSON. 688 BROADWAY, New York
03O. We rill Pay fao. Agents |30 per, Week to sell our great and valuable discoveries. If you want permanent, honorable and pleasant work, apply for partftulars.' Address DRYER
Provide far the Opening of Linton Street
SICTIOK 1.
a
t_f
f,
it,&.
(ttasssraia:
ing the £WUVM County.Pair at 8ulthr»» will be e&rriea on the Moraine Tndn from north •nd soitli for one fAre. ana returning fsee en train dunng the Fair. ttfj^ts rnMt be.procured for Bonnd Trip. or full fare will fte collected both ways.
JOHN INGLE, jB.a oQpt.
BvAnsvau, !*»., Sept. 9,1871. ll-4t
Stockholders this Com-
K£y the Court House, in the City
at
EransviUe. on Monday, the 2d day of October neat, at 10 e'clo^c A" M„ at s?lgh time an election will hfldfi^V Udrteep
the meeting athalf-fare. Brordsr
oftHWk
RTIN, Secretary.
the early autumn
the 4uklHtlir«r srtnetraes ^^Mas kigfc during the day as in the fervid summer weather, while at night it often sinks to an almost-^, wintry point. The human body not being made of steel or India rubber, sensibly feels these tremendous ehanges. To fortify the system agsint them, a genuine tonio is required and the public has long since discovered that among thiadeseription of medieines Hostetter'S Stomach Bitters is infinitely the best. It gently quickens the circulation, reg ulates the boweft.'tbnds die liVer, braces the, nerves, and thus puts the whole physique on its defence against the vicissitude* of tern perature in our climate. Few if any cases of epidemic fever are heard of in localities whore it is in common uie. As it becomes more and more widely known, and the demand for it increases, chills a«d fever, and the bilious remittent seem to recede before it and if ever it should come into universal use these diseases would cease to be known as the seonrges of onr Iow-Iyicg and marshj districts. That homely bit of proverbial nhi- [, that "prevention is better than ould be especially borne in mind in the aufumn months: ana indeed in all seasons. Whether With'the faot, that among all the pntrentives of malarious diseases Hostetter'fi Stomach Bitters ie die most safe and potenf.
1794^ «i ^1'^.'
ttvtrittw
It is Wisdom and Economy *M S Mi TO INSURE IN THE
BEST COMPANIES,
i!
obtain the genuine
article, as countless imitations of a pernieiouS eharaoter are abroad. See that the externals are 411 right, and remember that Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is sold in bottles alone.
ORDINANCE.
A:jST
ORDINANCE f-'nf .VJfiJ'ii'
Be it ordained by the Common
Council of the Oitu of Terre Baute,
That Linton
street, extending from First street to Thirds street, in the city of Terre Haute, be opened to the ordinary width of sixty-five feet, and that the same be declared one of thepablie streets of said city and that the Street Commissioner is hereby instructed to give direot notice to the real estate owners along the jf line of said street to open the same, and if d. street is not opened to the proper width said sti
the 20th day of September. 1871, that the eet Commissioner proceed to open the same in accordance with this ordinance, pro-i vided that the city be at no expense for damin the opening of Said Street.
Miction 2. A'n emergeney existing for the immediate taking effect of this ordinanos, all rules hindering the passage of the game are hereby suspended, and it shall be in foree from and after its passage.
JCTION 2. A'n' emergency existing for the immediate takini
Approved Sept. 5,1871.
Attest: F.
SCHWINQBOUSBU
AiEX.THOMAS. Mayor. viKQBonSaa, Clerk.
INSURANCE.
18
Horning lsrge lots of fresh, attractive
French Merinosanfl CaShriiete^, Yelours,,,
YGfcmo:
imim''vmamjo*
.O
NoTflRl ftlll[Mwniff celebwied b16^VbLA^E T."P A in a NNRIVANFLI^fa durability si^'hifllisiWf color, at 21kf, -gps ?nnrigs: goarma BOB tut? yartf. •V Member onr ,pi«» «e not advanced. 0»r
MOUENINQ DBE8S GOODS DEPABlME^l is full and completet All tM new sn4 desirabldFabrks in Use dneale at
niUh^X
NONE BlETTEB S 'fit UtW Oa •, JZGT'J* MjflT in THAN THE cfr
Old Insurance
Co.
OF NOIiTH AMERICA.
It is the OLDEST and has the LABOEST SUKPLU9 over all liabilities of any Insurance Company in the United States.
GRIMES &B0YSE, Agents. ^ep2-dlm
No.
4
1 .tit.ai
South Fifth Street
WOOD
i(
•tuae
:M.I fljie'. p.,1 \l.•»£* .i t* j:-ii
^OTIOB.
tfi
fcUMMER WOOD.
I. I3U
tylJ.it mII ViH'
eiLHAN BROS. & CO., ,• Are furnishing Two Dollars' worth of
Godd Summer Wood
rol OILT MB DOUAI, Delivered to: any part ]of the city.
iifi
•A.Leave order* at Erlanger*s Clothing Store, McEeen Paddock Mill, at Ker-
Sie
heval's Grocery, South Seeond street, or at Stave Factory. North Second street auk8-dtf. ..
WARRCN/ HO BEWC & CO-
II »I
iS--
«oobs,|
tO -A 3f
I^ oil the New and Handsome Stjles of the season.,,. ,u...
AtI5c,206,^ SOojSBo,40c,and Wo per yard.^ ^6.^ft^. ,_T Jit
7J FP*»
i,Iitfct-iU*
i» ,¥4-,
i'uf.
SILKS,
1
«-i
.c f.-J fd't:
8
,'y
}t
r* wABRMRFianm«*'GHrtC. Great. Headquarter* for Dr% Goods,
I.:.:-
