Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 June 1872 — Page 4

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"Chines® ftrass,Cloth,^

Seer8u5ker Stripes,

Japanese Poplips*,

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Plalalfron FrameJMack Grenadines, ', Frame-IjfBlack ,*ojgtrIped, Iron tlrenadipes, ,A,,x **^lain, Checked and Stuped

JjtijWse' Silfcsr In Tarious

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*^*Trfiis^partme6t nM rece

White Lawn Suits, ka*t ties* ISrowTtt and BuffrLmen SuiU,

are JW^iIng Wrapper^"] ldfen: ^Dais^y Linen Blouses, a

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Black

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Jjttoaday, BJoyalfle,4wft IMS*

W' $4gai tf 1^05'kr'in.Fast Line ...j 7:05 a. in Day Express.. ..... .l5SfeSr?©^£S^j SfS|?

BT.X'otJlS, VASlHAtli A TKRBB HAUTE B. H,

«UslO Vili-A CaiW Ex.i£|?J9:15^a IKDlAlfXPOLIS ST. LOtflS 1? R." 1

*8:00*v A^... B»wsS,m~V..^^.^^30 P4:10 p. m......Mall... ...^..Y_^:10.p. m. apoJ^uiJl Kxtaiifr—

Udoper, Dinvilk ©'"Wllbe*, Chicago* JJ Montgomery, Cincinnati RobtBas- ., usll, St Louis Jas Davis, Oovingtoni "W rHibbard, Xno ^B^ Simpton," 'hlVright, Indiapapoli8. »*xtoHAi. House.

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TO SUBSCREBEES

Wl)(BTgffi PSESB fco Mr. Thos. 8. Wood.-a gentleman of experience in the bnsines*. whjo bring#entnry, and rcliabilty to the disctarge of his do ties, lie will be responsible for tho prompt do livering of tho paper hereafter, and is alono authorized to collect for the eatuo. Our arrangrm«rt» areso coinpleted thatlire hope tto *bleto jEjrniah thfB P.ajjier to all hqnaes in the city hereafter at an early hour in the morn•i&i VMh&ob* of failare deliver 'prbmptlyshonld be left at thitf office.

The horse market is dull.

This county haa bride.

THE

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fcuff*jia Brown Dress linens,'.

ZACH. AL'

perjury^

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Striped and- Checked Summer

ijfm ou»r4"' "fc "i ill. BoWafe4L¥*rden: Percales and JSiiiits, (b»uds^6 desigafttf.)

Capt. ia^Mibilier columnj hia version of the recent prosecution against himself.

Capt. Jabez Smith is announced as. a the JRe-

Tkustee Naylor is prosecuting the beneficent »nqik of

nicipi the:

ttAtfTE, iNDIANit.

KAILItOiiJ TitME XABt% »nL A faiflM/f I ,.*v-' Arr»e«. :.,5i20 fu

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iMfLNTpSH' a^pul £|H county lii nati Rail il%

Lonis Aooootid'n'-4:101).

,vr :Paris .afii) JJooatur... 1:45 P. m' XMvi/roin'Vest. I J: J)epmfwjEatU 3:40p, m. Da Ktprtss.V........... 3:43 p, m, XHfc* dSMMB8gte8 6?*-

ftjAOOB.*. TTjVi. ®i.ni 10: ,0 a.

15 a. :00 i»V,m«^\otp,itfiiod^!lotL.

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HOTEL ARRIVALS.

I* Xf' **_:— T&asa HAUTE HQCSB.1J

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'ttxj&szigsvs:^. F»ri.:K? W.rro„), Wrtq, Areola. IT fl C^OD.Jtfisa jdkorgtf WihrWg^ Pari^ HaryrMw

•ssa.s^ Btonf D«trlot^4^9 JJ

ehfeaftrcMtf \vhit2

leomb, Clinton .C Hall, Chicago "Kliui^r, Cincinnati Thos Charles, Chicago: Wm Welch arid wife, Darwin

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V? A Bateau AHen Hardw, N'F Cfurley, 7 Curley, S.t Mj -B Clement, Geary HHelms, bt M»«JH 35 M6Creary, Evansville "Fwiik. Ilelmer, Mattoon W ,Tall, JTew York City- Bornar.iOwentry 8 Stranss,

Cinelnlaiiti: CB: Riclikrd, T7^r*«ih»r. Tf JFalton, Indianapolis Geo nati I

Vatadine, Paris F.E Wilber,3oato1»1 "PAD R-BrjjA-.E

Rftynor, Iiwkij*p8lr

,A#rTj'H

Railroad nXake,

rwiowtW}®j

Birdie,

Trimbi^

^Carbon Mum '^J Hyusng, Bi

Id A

i^Lerwood

fcttf ifr mstim

y-A

:nell Cincin-

nativJas A^BelsCT, .George Van'Dyne, Philadelphia \Vm Or^adhie. Greenrimrg

fewwnttwaW

Eransviltefli mfpjlr«t

castle George Ruddy,EvanFyillej James.

Csi.Wagner'asMiBStrtt^

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fr??p.

thirteen year old

printers talk-jof a

excursion. .... *Chnr1®rar(jii. will meetM regular Mfe. Bion to-night.

Twenty-eight students will-graduate--^p{jen

Vermit

juryr ..

lion on the gi ,. TflE^Joaraal fe»r na .}pf,.a« Ketina town Jjthipi^i «^iren fee*higb'. *^hVr'2-H

The city fire department was paid $555 80 on Saturday, for the month of May.

George McWoop, of Suga^- -Creek

township, is lodged in ja^Ora

the county fair this fall has been nearly made up. jtfj88: J. I^i^c^gilllgo tOj Bbalbn in'Stt# dSys to proeecute her musical tafdien&i'K).* i't u^iyt'.BX 5s"

[fmproving

r-gpflntJ&

roads in this township.11 'n .-^.i 1- J'r The picnic at St..Mary's hasten-post-poned to Thursday, June 20th, on account of the death of Father Corbe.

Farmers compfcain thaifinitfiy of wheat and oaS Were Blown d5wn oy fha storm of. Sunday evening. .,

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Cal Waqnek'8 illihBtHfcls dreW a large audience at the Opera* House i'^stjiiight. The performance ^as ^ry §qod.f )f

Mrs. Addie jLfv. Baxje-oo has been called to take charge of a congregation of Spiritpa|istg-ii» Springfield, Ohip^

A eTA^IbiEiST c$ncfCoing the Candidacjp of J. L. Humaston, for- Sheriff will be 'found co|qmn.". tr

^iiiformed

ndf,{ anld«ir

raer Shaw OWJJSJJ*} siisaa

Charlie:

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flb'race G^^y 1tftTOB*PreBidehcy| HitMlinliI)ri Ixicke are m'Sfi^ tioned as BUCgeMBors of, Df. Bowgian, ini the Presidency"of Asbary University. 'r„"V •, |5 superinrefiairig3

ilycp^Sbt raisinjfif" fourteen

The mayors, of .Iifty_A.nierican cities

shipj

3$^—v*

c#«%urEet^v& Co has

been dissolved,John F. Meacham retiring, Mi. Meapjaam wilLfengasje in business in mhiganq

^^DAj^fiat, ab^it one liundriaWd fifty' -children tool^ .oommunibn iji the G&thiolic ^Cbarches ^of this City, for the

€l°«k_L_JtL Ss Go. jhavedrilled through ein ot blVcktboal near the on theixou^pf-the Cincin

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topher and Fred Mesonheimer iwerp.

of the State Association Robert Dale. Owen is. President "of Che 8ame,organization. ,.

In the Criminal Court yesterday, a city minister was fined for failing to return marriage license: one man was fined for fornication: ind another for gambling.

T&'aok is downon the Cincinnati ail-" way to the Clay county line. A hardpao cut obstructtf progress for the present. In a few day^ raiU will be laid to Eel river.

JA^IH^ftjpSMiMO & Co. are drilling for' coalMSA]\B^ on'the line of theXSncinnati%aibrf^^They ha^e, found a vein pf block t:oeil, ^Hifee and bne-half feet tlxickn, "'V ..••• .'•

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HStv. E. F. Howe, C. C.Oakey, Harry: Rosa, aQd Otlfer citizens, will attend the Stale Aasociati^n df Congregational Miniaters^andClMircbesjat Fori Wayne this

Mil&tl, citej was winner in a Rudj^tml st^the E^gleiTo^nament, idliiafc^tB? villi Mittajr. Maciay and ^usey oontend^ yestenlay for-the^third

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Smith' andV31fcrrgy

Ihem^lvesby snapping caps^B

ati tB^gtOVM onjStrap: berry HJ11 yfe^erday. Cheerful funi?

A ri tT lftliiltrfjfiiiii rnimr near, drowned by driving into the tempestuous Waters of the Wabash yesterday. The body of hia wagon was. carried thBiexasneratedlfldddi -r! rshi

W ave

Sevei^ai. citizens report that they

been victimized by, a man representing himself as an agenfe«®KTpf6' -|ce^ar^ of clothes-wringers. HetakesUiem away, andBlB«Ti*»1SeV il

§ee tSe advertisement of the Mtennerchor concerning ^heNlSsenge^e^textStil^iOfi tto St. Louis. Fare for round trip, $5 50. Ti6kfe&%titti going,' from Junfe lOth to 15th, incltisive. Tteturningi gooff until

The river is up, the cheefl,1 th^ wind -blows, steady and strong, bash, lias lifted herselffeet lace Saturday) and she is still a-risin The Youijfr^S^, «nd Elk have gone below*,

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SOsborn, HillBdalej MoteleyV Bagat

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rai|Uie Cincinnati Railway, ailes from thk city, la looiliii* ares, a warebouses, have al-

nineteen mil inta- impor|anee. lionSe, antf fou ready been constructed there.

Robert Rigos. a clerk in the employ of S. W- Forrest & Co., was arrested last night for stealing goods from hia emhijjgooda were found iu his posseasiOtfTand "he confessed hia crime. He was cpn%^d last night in the station house. 4,r ^—j *§r*?! .'.cW-tt are 'asaured'that the gentleman alluded'to ii tills paper yesterday morning as having been adjudged bankrupt by jJep fault in tho U. S. Court, at Indianapolis, haa^&Qt b^eo finally so adjudged, and that he esilfiftf an attempt tP throw hini into fnvoliantary bankruptcy.

soon. AbWBp^ki^about Dan, reiuihds Ui of a story of William Cullen^Bryabtki

tjje

at Asbnry this year. he met_^Q„ AjMrican lady, and after lbs aid to a friend: "liv-' York knows Mr. Bry-^, aa^and they a|l jj^tp minstr^

poet was in Mexico recently

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•ing There is a suci of money lef^in the hands of the committees charged wiUi preparations for the decoration exercises^ of last Thursday. All expenses hate^

*Seen!p^|^ and this sum will probably b^ farried ovei* to the Monumental Associa-

tion, as a nucleus which will attract

foUowiag rl

Stephen J. Young to John O'Niel lot ih Tuell and Usher's subdivision for $375. —Nathaniel M. Jones to Geo. C. Duy, 30 acres in Riley township for $1,400.

Stephen J. Young to John O Niel lot i:

$1,500. Yestebday afterppo^.,ai» ai&ay took flacesear the Pikes'jReak Crrocery^fiith^ 80utherh pari t)f the lyttflin *kji$i ypdn^ fo&'tf naiheai^tiir^' assaulted an jeldely citizen named McKinney, with a clqb. ^cKinne^i was not hurt badlyi i^m'i^e co^l^pot be found by the police!

T&e trotffcle "grc*r out of intimacy »f Romine with the daughter of .McKinneyi On Sunday^the latter t^ateiied tp: kill the fo^mer^andj^hased him with a knife,? into

Rev. John Corbe, V. G., of the Cath| olic'diocese of Vincefineft,diedtft St.Mary's on Sunday, June 3d^ at 4J o'clock A. m| Tie ^ceaMf^^wdl/k^n in thi^ =communit^n^i^g^b^ttiii't^ years been connected with StvMary's .Aca^smy aa the sjiiryual .direcior^j^^^^Ututioni He died at,tl^£'age,}v«f $e ieafcgwiSThe funeral-will take- place

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if St. Mary's^

to-njorrow at '9 A'. ix? A- speciaT'tr^in wiiyeave^g.depoJJ 9|:the I. &iSt. iC". R| R. at 8 A. M., Which will,.take_ peyftpnsi to, St. Ma'r/s to attend*the fcraeral^O

June 4th —George III. of Great 'Br-iiain, born 173f| JS^arshal Davoust died, 182S maitia'^^ of Lord Robert! to Amy Robsart, 1550 abdication of (pharle| jlmanuel, 11.^^King-o^ .Sardinia,j in faVorof hia', 'UVWher, the Duke of ^Sst^lffeiMs Wc^r ^Emanud I. antae^^i^^'Senoallo? ivace 1805 war declared by Mexico against, the United Statesfibecauge of the annexation of Texas, 1845 battle of Magenta, the French iyid §ardiniaris«: defeat the Austrian, 1859 fex-Prrailent Buchtinan butiedat Wheatland, 1868. ,v"

R. 'Garvin exhibited ib this oiBBce, yesterday, a very fine specimen of penmanship on a piece of .p^per 30 by 50 inches in ,^9i2e. It represents a bird of liberty c^winR_prpudly a woroll, gjiying some gobd'advice to parents, the gist of which is that they should send their dfiiidrln to the i"erre-Haute dommercial College. The lines, in this piece „of 3dnm^ittjSip ar»Lyery .finely driwu. Mr. Garvin has done himself everlasting ionor-by prodacing^8uch a"-specimen' of t^ !chirographical art.

Yesterday Constable Kaufman chased a man named William Secrist, who rejoices in the pet title of "Glass Eyed Bill," into a stall in Chad wick's livery stable. The offence of the gentleman of the vitreous optic was that lie had raised his hand in anger^ againdt a lady in a restaurant upon one-ol^ our most* crowded thproughfares—in htct,' William bad struck a representative of the gentler sex. He, took refugd in the stable named, where lie hid in a manger and tried to impose his flesh upon a grey mare as 'gris£ In thia snugjhiding place", Kaafjnanf followed by about Seventeen able, bddied .-cjtizens', Toutid fiill. The ...latter sh^6dj%bt. Hfrstrtick out recklessly, but^yUwUy capturgd and taken Before Mayor Thomas, who properly fined him.-

Board jjXJF -v,OtttdassiONEBs.^ This Board metin regulas June session yester'day. Present a full~Board.

The Southwestern Railroad tax wai then ordered to he. placed on the tax duplicate upon the basis, of the foUowiig ass^ssinents: HaWilori'township,^$10,$41,.300, Prairieton, $3S3,995, Prairie Creek,

liquor licen8e Tra3 *grant(id as follows:

Byrne, F. M. Hamilton, Jesse H. Clutter.

Jemima Sankey $20 00f W. Pi^BartIetUi ..»i£.. j!?..e..iiK «0 00Wtd& AiMBGfaaig«£f...

Jtimas:..:vrl 9 50

Prairie City Livery Stable Co...- 36

E, 'MSPodruff. 6 00 Wmuter.. 7 00 Z^B^h?nh- ::riVFt|2m

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M. Wo O'Connell-,.... 3 50 !S#iHriH Vi-

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di-Mn Ua

jiind G. F.Ripley, AiMcGregor, O'Boylej'li. 8. Cox knd H. Hufmiin as sureties^ "e±^tdd*aTjj»nd to the treasurer of this county'guaranteeing that theTerre Haute & Southwestern Railroad shall be constructed to Robiaiato, Illinois, or to a point ^qiii^iiltant*with Robinson ?from this city, if the «ilscfiption3 voted by the electors of Harrison.t Prairieton and Prairie Creek townships, in January: lantjare used. This to fulfil a pledge made by, Mr.Tueli and'other members of thai corporation before the deotion. The Commissionen, of course, ordered the tax placed apon tlieida^Iic&iei,

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C5TY OF TERRE HAUTE, va. 5»10«prp!B. Edkcor Sxpress The report .given

jortj

Friday jlast b|iio cocredt ca8e,and

the.triaL of this paae "ion Frida fore SWctf

a

information of |he Hwiis iii the'

correct it. for iftKe trial ,it w«B fully developed, that thertf 1ra3 ntkhing in it but animosityj ^rtjudice and smoke?

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:.:. BrPWK'tto «omplftinaiiV iwofc'tbat «g he was landing On tlii7sidewalk* dowa Sixth ^reet, asd oppoeite the St.' Agn^i Hsll, b« d'oteovered hit h« tht)nght to be. ?®Iarge. £re li th# toose'. He started towards it bn ^fon^ «nd tnrned intoPark stroet we*t oiitll he iaw »^fir».bnrnibg lff iFijtWs lot", east of bis boose, five (Bet highr- Wc rfia gei b* a**f toarm*w H« said it' «rm« Mttobt 8 o'clock ip the wening. Madi w%6qni^r of »n oneidboot lt,4taoegh tela* i^rtft»ih6p|

U»hous«! t&rir itagain AbbrftlOo'cIoi*, mhw it rtadJ'fittl? d##« j#? mfa Kot one word of proot or ioforiukUoii

otVl!.I_uwv

c^-dofiificiia Vpi^flieJ)iQr^^ of^ Mectinjg^^.Pottw: an enduringi^4&6riai to the soldier dead iyi&<empfr-«r~T

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Ifers have

been inule since .p ir^|jt,reppr,ti diArtetSiMmi tMoCincinnati Hau^e I^^ay rCompMiy, ,620?-J Harrison township for:$8,OOP«fy4wl*i

The prtMcatioa liad' another wittaess, ....... t. 112^,^1? *Ua4au«1*

at stranger^in^^Ou r' city/"8allihff "Ifliilself ^pngue. 'that tte with JBrown «t thtt iaue^place, which is neftr a qtmrtec^fir ttila from B^hoofee, #ith

|ii|^Wi^miB4flB tolt^ll6 n!flQS6U

fi^rt saw:! Brown to sw' wbert« it »aB, bfft stayed Jitercf,' ieaning againBt the irbn ftmce, «Khile^«nd thno «r«nt to 'lMi Bid

)mo#wlierelbe

:iiot

fire^wUBiMcepttuj Brown

a a 3 W

tu all tiie^evidenAMOr

?^r08ecuttt^,

exceprthe^voltinteer «ffi«'ingof a yoting jnmn, who* said As kliew where Potler he kntf«rKit, :found h»hadiAPb«tUdf«d liw stffficiently 4»teU, Upotf.«rhit W^d#«ce,iJ.ttheri, "did thejocy fiad a VMfditt" fol'-oHft^ceTit- tod ,cos 18? They hadjenrf at tnuc% 4Wd iiio idoii, (ban if Aadni-isu—«r fts-:: dead ^Eard,t :^and# sw«tf»iBe jury^hbnld 'fi rtd^ ine "guHly'of -'liaVing ikilMfth^oUB- orcaMl bti ,buppfc#*h&ha&«een my ntigrbbor's TOrSe in herlot, and shoirid

fga%efbre

4 inagn

trate and swear tp the' faW, Urberft %oul be any evidence that I! tttfnsd^the horsi ..jj^ffor„badanv^knoiriedgejf ^h«--4ieinK "there? Uponi?stiu^i|dence the jury did find a^efrmaw^Gnefcent and costsi

Now Xewore positively-that I made no

oil

Piter sWPre ^lsb thaQle'Tieithfei' knew: of any fire, or. made'aiy^ fire. Mr. Tutt

wouldaye, swoni .^hw^ejAiid knpjm before'the trial the nature of the com-j -plaint. 'Ifigustl^e tct^o.&e of the jury.X ^wjl! eay tfeat p^«r« .acquittal, yj.ut were overruled:.by the others to find dFor costs. -I have ap^€hrd 'fhe case io .. ia! higher court*- ,1Relieve.M[aypr JEhoiftas 'jhimsel^ will.- testify that no fa# '-YritM made out, and others I know.mll so tMlifjF. Tn m'yjopibleri the Call th%ii, analyzed, as"itl now stands, is, that the city failed entire-! ly, utterly failed to sustain the complaint against me, .notfuthstanding-W luch the jury found one isentand costs.''

Now, when it comes to be known, that all: .this-'policenia,n had to make' his case out off Wsfr'-an- iron eioal Dtifefcet,'"Settirig under a peachrt ee^ji^d pithin two feet of limbs and leaves, and not even Bcorch^^witK^ly^lo^Sblni'cobs and a little fine coal on top for the purpose of making a smoke to "kill "curiculos," it •toilJ end in,ftiuok6. Had he steppied ^iiside the yard, he wobld have discovered the fact. What, he saw, and what Sprague saw, if they saw any light at all

city

I am sure, will not appear well before a higher court, persevering in this case to obtain costs to the amount of $19 from an innocent citizen. r.

As for/Brown,! iurn him over to the Chief «pf,Police, to explain to him, why,' on ^seeing-such afire aa -be described he did npt'gp in8ide the lot to extinguish it, or. give sptni0 alarm, or maker/ some enquiry about it. As a night policeman, he hafr placedefcimselMn a poiitien^requiri„g

!of

The report of ArmSftpbg, Superintendjylum.N

ent of the Poor Asylum^ The bill of Armstrong, Sfifierindendent of Poor Asylum,' for furnishing extra help to insane paupers wis allowed, $24-69. ^e ^«lition ««f Armstrongf asking for adfttnee of quarter's «alary was allowed, *pa^b}e in .county orders, 3ea "M.-jEarly'8 reporf ib regard to fefttdPe county waa received, and'Ke was allowed $320.

Kweii

Terre HAOTEj Jjgne 3, '72.

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:'•Ind.,

At a meeting of Coopers' Union. S Indiana, the foliowin^ preiyMe' resolutions wert un^him'ously adeptedf.

and

WHEREAS, Death has removed from our midst,1'our late friend' aiid belo'ved brother Curtis Thomas, and. that we feel itieminently fitting- to 'pay our humble tribute to the memory of one who was so beloved by us in life, and to whose influence we owe, so much,

Sesolved, By. .Coopers' Union, Mo. 5 «f .Indiana, while recogni^i^^O Ifict/'tbat he has gone to be with Christ,, Which is far better for him, yet, realizing as we do, the worth and goodness that we have lpat .by his departure^ we deeply' deplore the sad event that calls forth these resolutions. ..J.,,. .. .- .'Zi

JSesoZii^iThat/. notwithstanding, the great loss sustained in the death of Brother Curtis Thomas by hfa! family, the Coopers' Association, and other charitable enterprises of which 'he Wtfe a'wiae |and discreet councclor,. a willing advisor and an enthusiastic supp&rfer,* and tUe great commanUy at^large, yst we feel that though dead lie yet speaketh,, apd, that thi» iAflueiice^sf 4ilS exa^Bpie at purity of his life will extend be von toi^tf and thaf fiany WiA br lea to deedfc of^christiah'"charity by following Iiia Worthy example.

Besoli^T^A^ws'ir*J»,anT Gtet«er in mourning for thirty days,, as a slight tes-timooy-of regard for. him.i A

Bemlved, That we requsst the publica-

daily pap^ra of the city ai»d^'that copy Of jtire|q b«'8$nt IC the Coopers' Journal for. publication, and also a. copy be delivered to the bereaved'and. afflicted itmilr, accompanied by OBr earnftst krid heartfelt sympasy in this their gad misfortune,

P. C. pEABCE^

.• JAS. H. CLARK, FnAim fiifrrgfe.

Committee.'

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Spibititalu AUS^iifljP EtBeralist Society.—This Society has extended a call

Sprinfield,. ........ BallPu%as obtamed^a wn iltation tiiwmAifil rf tktrJuddle States aa abrillM» ^auflt^AtWfelve

rough al ihe i&iri

Accepted.

is '*foun' bolnV rfMrj^andMi^is"

ahe was a

•ever imitati

resident.. Lin peaking before Sail

HBSR^r

•-. ••.:. Vir«4»

... wcottrsfe

)tt|lftteir ination wouldsoon be lb.utars, as President Linr, cola wou|d be issaaeinated." How sorely that "coming even! cast its shadow before" ia but too-well known and deeply lamented. Much of her public labor has been devoted to examining the condition of

Jails and poor-houses, aeweltashouw^ of tbe ootcaat, in mottt.of our largeciliea East and. West, and her hand has ever be^n extended with true, Christian sympathy, tow?uds the cleyatiou.tif her unfortunatc sexr

Jjf mqre snch women filled oftr pulpits, there would be more noitsionary work done for the heathens around. us, and l«a crime: and poverty at homei Tb« great heact pfimniajaity: will bleM and appreciate all aach Cbriatian field '(pjfcf Jdiertfari

work^a. -SpringVv Sa I

!CHK..Vandilia road haa oo%raqted for oifryink the ^Gcrmaa aingirg soc&eti^* firom Cincinnati,' Louiaville, Colqipbus, Terre Haute, and intermediate stations, tfc are ifationai S^gerfeat at .guToaia Thesame aa m^nj to patrpn|ze thorn. The Indianapolis St.' Louis road has contracted to cayiy the

cpmpailr win. of.coqpMt cwf^ /ropn, thi* city aa,. nify ,.choi« ize thorn. The Indianapolis and

mdtanhjpolis. J^piaf.^

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T^nsx HautE's favor He ear1-tickler ia TettteV Band, and a genfleinan Wanted ¥1ute i#il the musical line at Milton, W«^ttil

FIJNERAL OF FATHEVXJOBKE.

/The Members of St. JiwephSbdii'iUy akitifNlMw^.-^^tu! Halltbi*

of the laterV^7 Rev.' ifatherf Coi'b^.' ^•lt5|P^oiB(l?:K••

'b,okKA^P«Mt

... .* i.. *•.

TlnR 'Mfeiabers of the friendly Boos of Bfi jfitric^ Braevolebt ^diMety ,ar& requeai«d,to meet at their ihia -Tuesday evening, at o^clock, to make ajangenient^Yo attend ffta funeral bf the BSifVSrjr:fieti -j Mita ieA J«ur^6pp»w®rtot.1

iff Ipwial Traift wlll leave for 4fon Wednesday, May 5th, at 8 o'«16c1e/ St? ^.V?of"the icodkm^atiph' of eral of 4 lti

'—'"-I —'J all ^wishing.to attend t^e: ft^iei l^"^igrtiev^|,^er jQwlk: v1'-" -'i ,, Jf, H* Bo(t5lass, Ganer^l Agent of Mafa«l Life of ChicagO, haa loailed 1i|b officii^Uh.Messp. Bla"k^ & Bal^ 4'd It

TUnbleinfornistionto thoae potting op fruit'and! desiring Fruit 1

aft ~i ^sSaic WJts #41 ^V^U Moderatfty^. Mindtea. qt^jar. RMberrles 4 .1 :'4i" Btackberries....__.... ,tt

:s

.,

.:,6

Plums..—..,— ..^^...'.,.10,, ,8 Strawberriei..^..: .......... .....*„..8 Whortleberries ••. ft'"5 Pine Apples, sliced .10Pearsi 'small sour.. .-,«,30 Pears,'KUrtlett in halVe'8_..AU...20 Peaches.-in halves. ...-..... .-'..... 8'

4"

10

8 6 4 i'\

.pi 8 8«

Siberian Crab apple, whole......"25 Sour Apples.quartetfetl^...—....10 Bip* CBrrants....—. ........ 6 .. Wild Grapes..... 10 Tomatoes- 20 Quinees, 8lioed..v.—'..i....^Mib.u..rf35 Uoo8eberries ,8

8

none.

10 8

S Richardson Co., at the "Crockery Bazaar," 78 Main street, are receiv-i ing sn extra large 8toek of Fruit Jaris of over half/dozen different kinds, also best quality of fruit can wax. Don't forget 78 ,Miyiv#tr.eet, north side, betweenThird and Fourth 'streets, sign' "Golden Pitch«r." 4 d2t

^rer Plating---Geprge .F. Pit -Iim, located at No. 56 Main street, .up- stairs, and ia prepared to do all kinds 'of workin his line. Door Platen, Door. 'ICripb8,: Harness Mounting and Carriage Plating done to order,'"Work' frotn the country' unsolicited,, and will be promptly and carefully amended to. -4 lw?

Insurance.—J. H. DouglaBB haa besn appointed General Agent of -the Mutual Life Insurance Company of Chicago, fpir the States of Indiana.and Illinois. This cpmpany .hu orgapjzed a Local Adviaory Board in thid city and-propoaes, through this board, .to loan all' moneya'received in this agency, in this neighborhood. The company come3 to us well recommended by insurance journals, and we take pleasure in placing it before the public. 4-lt

Stolen Tliuuder, Beware of Counterfeits.—We have for months been advertising our house as the great headquarters. Recollect it ia No. 90 Main street'. Best goods at lowest prices. 4-d 4w S.„i6. ScOTT^* "Fascluation" is the brand of that cigar always called for by those who haVe once" trie8r':them. JSoid only by

Buntini Armetrongi

Sign

1

pf the Gold

Mortar and Elgle. 4tulm For Sale.,-^I fe^ve a,good.serviceable Spring WagQPi suitable for Market, Ex^ press or other business, $75. -Waladt street, belo^mr^—X^Tbich. -4-d^-' -V .3

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If you want a nice mantle or.gr^te, examine Moore & Hagei'ty's^ stock Infore .pnrchfeBidt, 181 Main streets-6o-t»Ieore!Mag»rtf for Farkacwr nd Bali es, 181 Main street. "i

OAW'y IT.

li It is ConeedM by Every One that 'Mdbtr & Hagerty are the best Tin and &ate fioofers in the dty«i.•"Bea'tfyoti SCV those !Sfew Coatinga'andl .Suitings at Eri&sger'e? If, not, go at once land makft jour selection, they are goitsgfastJ r.: 'r tajitf

Two Hnudred -Totfria't Parasols, Kill &ilk, 'lfn«dVlth ailk and ruffled, at $2 25 each, juat arrived at j]. 29tf A.-HKBS A Gorai'

For putting up gutter and spouting,tin and sheet-iron jobbing, good and cheap, Moore A Hagertf c^np^ be^lJialled,lJ3 Main strettt a *:t*n v.*

.lUntle^aipd Grates in.great variety kt MObre Haggerty'g, 1S1 Mainttreet. 1 lJ.it.Ji- tut

Gen. Graat pre/eni Daddleaton'g fine Cigais.

fr:.n--

1 Tfai-"' O1!?.-

km 9f.nm.tta irt»ss»w a vi We«re #xieeU9lf toda^ 300 Real Hkir Switches n3 BHHdsJ' whtch will beat anything that 4as

1

yet teeb ^o]4i^

-28tfim 'te* Oat «.-»! jfr I -f iirfr lr|- nrfi/*!) •'•. Sew neck^ near, thia^ moi^uac latager'a: Msj '«'s. '"j*'1' -!2^f 4-L.

Kew Soitjog^ and Coat inggjq«r8|W«d it Brlanger^

a {gwu

rj.n» W't.u3 fax

Kh flen Ecameabfcclt 'froi^ the Bail

Para^^La«% t«y km prices.

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IIO! FOBTHK BIJ€RK*E

Haf$pwaJpr^i« 'more£|tees rfr? fedv^lft the old price*,^ Ladiea^ Suits at $4 00 that beat ati spth-

Grenadines at ^0, 655'and 85 ccnfs—vortb 29 and 40 cents more. Strips- Chambry Ginghams, (new)

OUB LOW PRICES

ParaMls, We Defy Competition, Parasols, Either in QiuMtUyySiyU Parasols, Or Prices of Parasols. Parasols. Our Parasols at $2 00 ire a Prize.. fi fcACE

t4»fe

l*ttr

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and A

Ladies' itiaee Points S^a.

BUCKEYE CASH

'. W. 8. BYCE &

now opening at ^eadquartera for nery Gioods. lOtft S L« '»tRAC9,149 Main street.!

((PBOTBCl

OR'^ FWIIT Jkf .-

iar the besf in themarket It taH ^loBeditndxOpenedvmaB^timite nibre%pfdly tban ,ny other. Ct^lot mat/ has beftn tried ^ffectoki i^v attd is'\warradted perfectly-reliable. Pot sale by

•. Time makes all things e*sn, and if you will count up. the dollars spent in: the last tw years for cbeap Clothing, ypu will be convinced that you have better Clothing for less money by leaving your! measure at Bannister'a, ^sMain atreet, 23-no 5-4w.

*il

Grenadine

CAEJtl .T«E DAI. Bleached Muslins, one yard wide at 12J cents, worth 16 cents., pleached Huck Towels at 25 cents, worth 35 cents. Bleached Iftifek'TPweL?* it *37 Scents,worth 50eents. is Bed Spreads $1 65 cheap at $1 75. Sttitimer Ganze Flannels. Hosiery Gents Englwfc'i'AWe, 251c^ils hosiery .J^li^a!, Vit#. Cotton. JElose. Hosiery 4«,i. Hosiery Children'*

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Hosiery RetacSed at Wholesate PruSisf

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30dlm CopK &'?6ir.

TomblWs, Jelly GteWeta, and

'GlaisFruitJ^^clieapat'Ryan'a corner

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Strawberries: keep beatv canned in Mamn-'a Self-Sealing Jar. -Tor-br found at Ryan's, oorder of Fourth and Ohio streets. *,

Hamlmit EdgiWg'aii'till lnsertiohyho be seen, to be appreciated, at 19tf, S. L. STRAITS

S±L-

jfew Moods fp^rtlw million, at 29tf A. Herz&.Co's,

Th# Lsdiis of HtlrtP -Second Church will have strawberries and creani in Hudson's Hall, corner -Main and Fifth atreet8 Tuesday evenings 3d2to

Yi^s, CoSie ia iJ^EreBtegrOr come in^ the morning! -come, .whenV you ar4 looked for, pr come-without warning-, but be sure and atop at 79 Main street, wherei Bannister .will, b® prepared to take^oui1 measure and give you perfect sktisfiction in a neat fittin^itilibV Clothes,"at reason? able prices. ^23-no 5-4*f|

Ticket^ may be hfidof Second and Main Jacob BfreeUjFrank' & Kotbsqhild^ ,Tslrtet?B. I^arey. IJational -House jr. t. H: a^l. R. Ihoi&r^

•)«,

Mil-r

The largestfud stock of

linery ani Itraw tpi at i^eadqiiartera for .Mil

Straw Go^a.for apring tr

r,

S. R. Henderson & Co. have the cheapest Water Coolers, and other sumnier* goods'in the city. Call and see tjie novelties. ^31^1w

Something New.—With a Polishing Iron for sale at S. R. Hendeteon &'Cb.'B, a gloss, may be pUt on a shirt bosom fully equal to the best polish found on the new. shirts when bought. The merit is entirelyih "the iron, no preparation other than the ordinary starch being required. 31-dlw .'

Your confidence I'll not abuse, To advertiie my fioots and Shoes I will not say I sell so .cheap, -7 But just come round and take a peep, At Ryan'Sj.corher Fourth and OJjiO-

For the best fitting suit in the State go to Erlanger's. 2^tf

41

For the most complete stock of Under wear go to Erlanger's., 25tf

.jrWjctUng Paperi soldcheap atDetaio'd, corner Mainand Sixth'. "-—22-1 w.

Smokers shonld patronise JDadA eton Bros. .***•••• 6-tfi

A Special Meeting of the Carpenters Union will be held at Coopers?'-Union Hall on Wednesday evening, June 5th, at 7} o'clock P* Mi All are requested to be present, as business of impoftance wiil be transacted.

Ylgo Coanty Agricuitnral Society,^ premiums on field crops:, For best fiye acres red^wliejit, $25.00.

For.beatffije acres Tiinothy meadowy $ 2 0 For best five acres oais, $10.00.

McKeen «St Paddoc^!a^pecial premmm df noo.oo: \f ,. '*$l Best tfa acrte,'Alabama wheat, 8150,00=

Best ten acres Red Mediterranean wheat, $25.00Best ten acres white wheat, $25.00. 5 .^Entries must be made with the Secretary by June 15th.

Wm. H* Dtrac/CM, Secretary.

d3tdew2t '8 i,

Horace Gretley doil chrfiv, but if he dfhfrWjonldjBhfliiwft jtftifihMT fine Tobacwi flMS *30 6-tf.

If yon want a Dolly) Vaideta Ia| Pencil you can find it at the Central Bobi

T1:- 'lit '^t

Erlinger Co's Model Shirt is the

BeaMfoT 'Ca^meres' an^T *Sfawilles •Vestinga just Opened at ErJanger^ir.

tf&A

AT ST. LOUIS,

Juno lltli to 10th Inclusive.

02TLY $5.50 THE E0UHD THIP.

Oyer the St. Louis, Y^iidalia & Tcrre Haute B. R. 0t ft K. Tickets eo*dJ9oing,June .»5 1»

This assembling of all the" Get/nan fiingi large^teyer beld4 and their Concurs #111

BOUSE.

CAPT. OEO. T.' SIllw," MJ&Tho Great

.. ""sAt-iSt ISO1 PlXtOMlilE 1 Trotipeof French Axlistf TH*K® »IGHT8 ORIiT, Thursday, Friday & Saturday,

JUNE^e^i 7t^^8tk. Saturday Matinee at S o'clockJL I bill: yy\j[' I

Jocko, Ape.'

SBXII ud': M'Uei DE3111EK, premier dan-

To conclude with their great specialty, the Fairy Trick Pantomime*: never Rrodiioea

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JULIAN -*AMINBXTi a« clownv Bete,

UEO. Wj HURLEY, Agent.!

QPEKA

K"

ONE HIGNT ONLY,

MONDAY, JUSE, 8r«l. I

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^5 Ifffdei'tho nianaBOtuetiifbf1 .j

J.tH. HAVERL¥rl)

ZV:

Introdueine the following well known Artist^ CAL. JPJ&IMFY J|I tfShis ueknewledirea leader of EtbSoplan Burlesque'.

The Voinle'rful BurlisquePrima Donnai'r r- •., .. ... :f?'

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.Tlfff 'Srcat Australian' Cotpediai} iynd ,peppie's favorittf^v *_ 'y,/

CANFIELD AND BOOKEB, .' jjiu'j'' .:! .i Amcrioa'a greatest. Bengaliohal Soag and

Dauce'A'rtists. ^. 1HE GREAT

CALIFORNIA QUARTETTE!

All the above'named Comedians and"Vo calists will appear at eace and every' enter-

taBea«on

Sale-atBartlett's Beok StortJ^

DoOrs open at 7i^, Uommence at»J4 .j/g«nu»« i.B.liODU-E3,Qen.Ag

CHANGE OF TIME,

St. Lonis, Tandalla, terro Hante & Indianapolis fiallroad.

VANJyJlilJt bbcoAT li

StJMliEH, AiBANaEMENT^

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T~05 ASD ACTB8 3d, ^"ains^on this" road •fH ^irriye and deftft from the ^fniSn Depot as follows: j[

epot as fotlows:

v*^

^jtitnki'irAFOLia biVisioir.

Leave fvr JSart- ,-:.s'4wk/«» is 5 4 2 0 a II-•66 *i"

Jfjtprew^......n^00 $~il.

7^05 A« »Bxpr»ss4 p..Mu.^.Atlantic J^xprgysn 'f! sr.LouiswVision. Leave for Wesli '-4 s-. jLmvt from W«*( 5:26 a. Fast Line 1:10. a..* 12:30 p. M«....Paciac Express ....... 3:29-p. 11:10p. St.L. iCairoKipress 9:15

2 :20 p. M..^..Indianapolis Locals 40 p. »i

At.

The "l'ast Lino'* trains will run datlv, Sundays Included* All other trains daily, Sunday excepted.

Pullman Palace Drawing Room and fflefping coaetes ran through ^?™1T5rtedfjn ?JS Cineinnati, I»a:svillei Philadelphilt and New York without change.

GEO. B. FARKINvrTON, Agent-

Jko. B.° Snirso*. Gen Sup't. Kl-lw^

PHILADELPHIA.

PHILADELPHIA COSYEIITION

ASD All A LUTE, EA811

Terre Haute to] Philadelphia and Return fo* J$22.

Terre Haate A Indianapolis B. ft 'SJ Tickets en sale. May SSUu Betaralag, good •f to aad laeiadlag ffiiti. TOREK EXPRESS TRAiSS Biift^

""liXvST

Terre Hante. I A«anr«. 'Indianapolis. ,}oUmbaa SlMiNIk^." Pitttbarch-i larrubnrg— Philadelphia^

iir'.l li tvrl

7FT2ST

i'atl. Defy Mac12:50 am

7 .-05 am 3:35

..=»I3

ia:8:15 am 10:10a Jb j&M a nl t&fWrpia 4 2^8 aa «.6 45pm ll :45 pm 4:05 am

•2:

pm H:Sam 1^13 :00 *A:35p 10:35 pm 3:00am

Wm 1^7:13 am li:35 am 3:30 pm

TdSajh Dinnstr.: «—Spp»er.

A—Breakfast.'

The"Va«t&hi«rT' h*s Pnll»An'Drawio

and Sleepinc Can AMngK fireai "Terre Haute toPhlladelpuia wifhoirt change. H:,H:^SU j^ra8ruKKr j)hi»WiUvoutebange', 'LunaMfiu ueoRttnaittRvcnffliis'

laelnglyc.' Beluruij^^^t untll

Singing Soaetles of America •m. have about

s.ooo VOICES llfuuwcs, :."s" ... .m

CHncfeestra 0f ?il)0Ut 175 of tlie Be Muslciare?

THE TEB^^UfSlKSra£EpHOll^ Will attend the Stengerfeat Xull ^urce, andiwill be accompanied by^oth

AMUSEMENTS.

ABEJ fiW-tffeS:*" 11

Citiiebs of Terre Haute should avail theiniaslves of this very *low rate, wh'icb ot Louis, the FUTORE^GREAT CITY President Teree Hante Msennerchor,

•e Haute should arail as at presenVto cie St, HUGG JDUENWEG,

may never be as loir 4dtf

the

of

Main Main

Kirmse,

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

THE SHERIFFALTY.

^Cabd noil w.(j^aniiAir a'soar.

p»i

XoMMM—Wetdeatoe* in 'view of Mrigj

J. L. Humaston haying c^tered his narno as candidate for''nomination for Sheriffs!)y rto Republioaia Convention, to pay hlmibe wlich is his duo^ Mt. has! bfcon a W9J«e«te4 with our'tirm for ten during whieh time hfebas proTen hUksetiriioVest. capable, cnorgotio and- attentive to our businfesa.

Hi has 'bttndled larffo sums of niotfey for u?, «id hM had, «^^mes, stocks of oirs in^lkeepinc worth over 8100,000. His rettbas have always been correct. Our personal regard for, bi«9. *rowing out of our elon association tho past ten years, ^onld lead us,to work and vote for his election as next Sheriff, of Vigo county, if we could bo in Tefre Haute. Surely. Mr, H's friends or o»n find no man, more capahliLof., tlMirthfc office of Sheriff.

W.J.iBaiitiiJ*

VOR cLs&k.

We art ant^rlied to° annoahee tho name of MABTIff JtOLLIN GBR as a candidate for re-election to ithojoffioe.of Cennty Qlerk^s&bj(ect to-the decision of .the Democratic nemi-

We areauthorixed to announce that JAMBS H. TURN BR will tie a candidate for the offico of County Clerk, subject to the decis1^n?of thcRepublican nominating convention

1

We -art' authorised tq announce that CHARLES B. H0SF0RD will be a cahdidato for the offioe ofsCounty Clerk. subjeot to tho decision of the Republican nominating convention. f» 'a-4«:

We are authorii#^ t9 annQun,«e that T. •BUNTIN will oea candiidato for the office o)f' ouhty Clerk, subjeot to .the. deoision of the Republican nominating convention.

We are authorised to annoanee that LI AM PATRIOSwHibe'aCandidate ior the ffice of County Clerk# snWect lo.tbeidecision f-the !Republican^m^^|^r convention.

#bR*TRSASURE&!v

W are adthOrizo3. to announce that T. PT SHEPilA'KU will be^i" isandidqte for the office 6f County Troasoter, subject to tho de oision of the Republican nominating convontion.. Jf-

ft

We are authorised to ^nnoun^o that CHARLES H. ROTTMANN will be a candidate for tho office of County Treasurer, subject jtothe decision nating convention.

Ot wOttOty TfOftlUQf) BQDr at th Republican noml^

Wo are authorised to announce tho name of QEORGiS H. MILLS as a oandidAtefer the offioe of OoimtyTreisureri subject t^ the decision df the Republican nominating eon-r ventiirii.

We are requested, to announce that MORTON C, RABBIN is a candidate, for the offij'o of County Treasurer, subject to the ac tiondf the Republican nom inatingr ,oonven^ tion.

We are authorised to ahnoance the name of I.ODIS DUBNWBa as candidate for County Tre^sgrer, suhject to the decision of the Republiqan nominating convention.

Hocib DttwrW-io hal' three lists containing the names of sererathtfnefred German voters wbo endorse him as a candidate for the efi of ,bounty ireasurer' for the next term* listslare still reeeiTing signatures, l-2w :-r

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FOR SHBBaffiiAV.i.'liA yf

We are anthoriied te vnaouhoe that Captain JAB B& SMITH will be a candidate for Shoriff ^uBject to ,thp deoision. ef. the Repnb lican nominating convention. ./une4-'

We are authorised to announce thesame of RICHARD J. 8PARKS ass ealididate fo Sheriff, subjeat to the decision^ of the Repu licanhomi^atingcehVentliDh. '•':/'**£?_

We are authorised to liiBottioV the namo of J. D. B. KBSTBB. as a /candidate lot Sheriff, subject to tbe decision of the RepubHean nominating -convention. -Ms. Burros P(1ease to announce that JOSHUA HDLL will be a candidate, for Sher*

Coanty, sqbject to the decision pf lean,county convention. MiKr Crrranrs ov llosrv Ckkk.*^

iff of Yigo tto.Rep.^i

Some one said HUMASTON for Sheriff. Let us see what the convention says, We are authorised to announce1 the nam^ ofJOHNC. MTBRas a candidate f^r Sheriff subject to the,deoision,of the Republican nominating conventipn. .•».

J: LATJGFORD a'candidate^^for 8her^ iff, sliBjfael to the action of the "Vigo County Domocralic Nominating ConTestion.

RBAL ESTATE AfpRAISER. We arsaathoriaedto announce the naine or P. B. RIPPETOB as candidate, for Real Estate Appraiser, sabject to the deoision of ths«ottt&afl^gNnv%ntion,'

4 j.

C&i)IINALP&OS^CUTOR.

We are authorised to announce R. S. TENNANT as a eandidate for Prosecutor of Crlm inal Court, su^jeettojlepubliaah nominating convention.

We.are authorised' ^o announce the name of Bi ^.• BSAlfCKAMP as candidate for Prosecutor in the Criminal Cenrt« snbjest to the decision of the. Republican nominating onrention.

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.'jjJl uiv/'i T0W&9HIB AS8B3SOR.

We are authorised to announce JACESQS STEPP as a candidate for Assessor of Harrll son township, tobject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention.

J- 'it-.: «4 '. .,,»

NeUee is hereby given that the Snbseription Bookfsf di« lerr« l{a«te ft 8«ilith westS/"1 Railroad Company ean be foaad at tha

It 30BN K.WtMP«0*.i National State Bank. 3 fifoa^MperiaMauiatCt -mrf«9»l*p5 ~t i'\ MdGRBQOR, Se'yi A I* ft i' 1 'i' -f't