Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 September 1872 — Page 4

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AKKEN, SOBEB'G & CO.,

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Wamjii Hofoerg & Co.,

Wai'feh, Ho

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"Warren, Iloljcrg & Co.)"

Opera House C.orucr"

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CONTINUATION^ CONTINUATION O N I N A I O N CONTINUATION t- jOF THEIR £jT* ,«!»»*« JR.,

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THEIR

x,!.i it.ilQ.lt tv} "iiif^OF THEIR .*»«*«OF THEIR Jjwrif' fti" h'SlS

Great,Closing Out Sale. 'vtgV~ Great Closing Out Sale Gtfaet Closing Out Sale. Great Closing Out Sale, ci my.

301T0B 4A1-

Until Sept. 8th.

Summer Silks,

~.i V. v/:o':i .7 1/1

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.V -KI3K.K pw.witti! Still greaterlreductions in every department to thoroughly close lout all descriptions, of Surimer Otoods. ,,

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Summer Shawls, Thin Dress Goods,

IaCe .Points, ... ., .r-T/

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Hf «£apanese. Silks.

Summer Glove^"' EmbroideriesQ

m.

uminer Pant Unens,^.... .. Summer Cottoflftde*, a, jii Sjunmer CasSiJPieres, ML .. Summer Coatings. Wide Sheetings,'•.. &n Pillow Casings, bjio »Table Linena, „"J Doylice.

Also a full iiha conrploto stock of

Domestic Cotton Goods,

At Gt*©fttly Reduced Pnces. "i iv Warren, Hoberg & Co itai'w noWnUi'Tfi

INDIANAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS H. it.

ARRIVE PROM BAST. DHPARr FOR WEST. 10:58 a m....i......Day Express...-—-11:01 a,n» 4:30'p m..... Ind & Mattoop Ac 4 32 10:45 in Night Express ....40:50

Paris Decatur- .....~. 1:45

ARRIVE FROM WEST. DEPART FOR EAST. 3:29 m...........Day Express 3:34 12:55 a Lightning Express......12-57 a 6-10 a m* ....Night Express 6rl5 a 11:25 a ....Pans & Decatur.

Froight and Accom 12.15 a

F.VAKSVILLE & ORAWFORDSVILLE R. R. ARRIVE. ..... Express .10:30 4:40 Mail 3:25 LOQANSPORT, CRAWFORDSVlLLE & SOUTHWEST'N. LEAVE. 8^1^ Hi"-'' ARRIVE. 4:40 a ^=25 a 4:45

I.KAVE. 6:50 a m«

id:....:...

Accommodation........ 10:40

KVANSVILLE, TERRE HAUTE Ic CHICAGO R. R. LEAVE. ARRITE. 0:45 a Chicago Express 3:15 4:40 in Accommodation 10:50 a

CINCINNATI ft TERRE HAUTE R. R.'

LEAVE ARRIVE 7:30 a Accomodation, 3:00 :45 Extra Froight 10:40 am

POST OFFICE DIRECTORY, 'is CLOSE. DAILY MAILS

6:00 a m.....East Through...7:30 and 11:15 a 3.00 do do 5:15 t5°00 do Way 12:30 and 5:15 0:00 a m...Cincinnati& Washington 1:30 a 3:00 5:J5 3:00 .Chicago 4:30 0:00 a Chicago. 3:00 a 3:40 Evansvillo and way 4 30 pm 0:00 a Through 7:30 a 0 00 pin & S W R...... 1:00 0:00 rn E., 1'. H. & C. K. 4:30

ST. LOUIS AND WEST.

10:30' a via Alton Railroad 4:30 12:00 .......via Vandalia R. R......4=30 a SEMr-WHEKLT MAILS.

Graysville via Prairieton, Prairis Creek and Turman's Creek, closes Tuesdays and Fridays at 7:00 a open* Mondays and Thursdays bt

C"Nelson,

closes Tuesdays and Saturdays at 11

a opens Tuesdays and Saturdays at 10 a m. WEEKLY MAILS.

-ear ANB'TJSOTFK'

Cincinnati Law School. For Sale—Houses and Lots. Wanted—Agent. Merchant Tailor—Erlangcr & Co, For Rent—Dwelling. Attention—Iron Guard Wanted—Boot Maker. For Sale-rHorse.

Dollar Reward Soap Brea4—Seybold A Johnson^

OFFICERS

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ftl yf V* .- i,' Jv

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CousfTY

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taCe Jackets,

ii 1 Children's Dresses, ,,3 .j Ladles' Suits. Suiting Linens, js^Sifit ti] Grass Cloths,

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White Piques,-«•«'«"

«t .as 9T.5f!.»i Victoria Lawns. Black Dress Silks, '.""" Plain Colored Silks, •..i Jxf.J .f ... Prencli Percales, irrencli Clilntzs. Summer Hosiery, rt cftf/:

OperaHous

DAILY EXPRESS.

TEREB.HATTTE, 1WDIAWA.

Monday Moriiingj Sept. 2, 1872.

RAltfeO AD TBIE TABU

TKRRB HAtJTE & IKDIANAPOLIS

ST. I.OUIS, VANDALIA ft TKEKK HAUTB B. E. 5:25 a iti-i...—- Fast Line....... .....1:00^a in 12*30 Pacific Express.. .m 11:10 m,..i.....St.L.&CairoE*......—9:15 a

FAIR

ISAAC HERR,

SEVERAL

1

Jasonville via Riley, Cookerly. Lewis, Cofree and Howeaville, closes Saturdays at 7 a °PAsh^)ro via Christy's Prairie, closes Saturdays at 1 opens Saturdays at 12 m.

Call Bexes and General Delivery open from

'The Lock Box^sand Stamp Office open from 7*00 a in to9:00 m. Money Oi-der afad Register Offi open from 7:30 am to 7pm. .„

On Sundays office open from 8 a to 9 a m. Money Order business transacted on Sunday. L. A. BURNETT P. M.

HOTEL ARRIVALS.

TERRE HAUTB HOUSE.

A Ashburn, Louisville E Williamson,

N

Gennng Evansville

Hull, Cincinnati A Tilus, Boston- Cowley, Mt Carmel, 111 E Joshin, 'Mt Carmel, 111 Pearson, Evans-

Chicago Jas Fer-

Gillett, Boston, C^AClendcnin St I^uis Jj S Yarrington, JLC & S AN KK,u Thurston, Philadelphia Sam Shv Kansas S Little, Springfield, Joliann St Louis W Payne, \irgnna Rush and Wife, Evansville Martin, lnd.nnapolis Daniel Messer, Mattoon A )I„vV Mt Vernon,- fc 8 »*»*, Jr and A\ lfe, E & R, S Malone, Eugene P_D»™i ®0®?" dale Mullany, O Wiles,-Indi-anapolis W Porter, Eugene railey, Indianapolisj_Jos Burr, Montezuma Mark: Meacham, Rockville A MonlofF, Indianapolis Jaa Reynolds, Bainbridge, Ga Clark, New York PA Sherman,

Buffalo N Gorsucli,. Baltimore Mysick, Richmond Mrs Nesbitt, Saml Edwards, New York: W Hower, Akron, O Daniel Marshall, E A Prior: Baltimore Brown, W Malory, New York Mason, Chicago Donkensley, E Decker, H- Smith,Marquette, Mich Jno Wood, New ^.ork

E Hand Cleveland Lapin, St Louis Paul Jones, Centralia Miss EUels and sister, Hamilton, N Y.

rr

^r-sr=v#

of the Grant Escort Clubs

are requested to meet at Republican Headquarters this evening to perfect a battalion organization.

TJ. R.

JEFFEES

Effigy "ItoinoN.-P-Oii Thursda^ Se^ein^w the publfsliers of The Express will issue an Extra Edition of

TEN THOUSAND COPIES

FOE SALE.—Fruit

LOGAN

in two weeks.

BALLOON

ASDBMBIOHITCEDAY.^

ONLY

five weeks to election.

CEOWFEAST to-morrow night.

GRADY'S SHOW this afternoon.

SULLIVAN OMJNTY

THE

Real Laces.

beer garden season is nearly over.

ED. GILBEET

York.

EDWIN IIOLT,

&s-\jPjSL

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Sk&-

ueensware, Ac—H S Richardson & Co. Drs Ball & Dinsmoro.

has gone East, where

he will purchase the largest stock of Notions ever brought to this market, for U. R. Jeffers & Co., the leading Notion firm of the West.

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"WHEN

fair this week.

-h.'- W "W ui -,'U

CRIMINAL COUET

THE

has a session to-day.

Journal will move in a day or two,

has returned from New

POSITIVELY'

cation.

the last week of school va­

GENERAL HUNTEE

terday.

was in the city yes­

ANOTHEE heavy mortality list is printed this morning. UNLICENSED

retailers are to bo sharply

looked after.

[THEEE

is talk of another Loan and

Building Association. .*

QSTo transactions in real estate or Marriage licenses on Saturday.

JUDGE PATTERSON

opens Circuit Court

inj Sullivan next Monday.

TWENTY-TWO

lots have already been

sold in the Peoples' Addition.

ARBIVK.

LKAVKT :05 a m........Z.'...Fast Lino,. ..'..*....'— 5 20 a 7:00 a Day Express li:&o a 3:25 m....i...-AtlanticExpress 11:00 s* 2:20 m..,....rInd'lis Accom'dn........ 4:40

Xi. G. HAG

EE

MANY

is the Terre Haute rep­

resentative of "Old Probabilities."

editor of the Brazil

Miner, was in the city on Saturday.

JOHN BARLEYCORN

smote many vic­

tims on Saturday night and yesterday. SFvT7~

SUPERINTENDENT PEABSON

SENATOE PRATT

ff

of the E.

& C. R. R.. spent Sunday "in 'the city.

PRESIDENT JONES

speaks at Sullivan on

the 17th, and at Rockville on the 19th.

VIGO COUNTY

AN

Bourbons will move on

Louisville in force to-day and to-morrow.

inebriated woman was the most pitiful sight seen on the streets Saturday evening.J /vs it

parties of bird-liunters will

go over. to Illinois, to-day, where game is reported plenty.

THEEE

will soon be

OPEN.

COL. THOMTSON

MES. M.

L.

CLARKE,

Siith Ward School, lias returned from If satiation visit in Kentucky.

THE

local oyster season has already

bedrid-inaugurated by a consignment of cboicerbivalves from Baltimore.

IEA DELANO

number Of new metffliers

weiie received into full membership in Asbuiy

M.

E, Church yesterday.

feg

TJHE

..

GENEEAL ALVIN. ^AS the city'oh Saturday, eti route f^om Lake George to his home in Mt. Vernon,

MINISTEU JNELSON

Do

ALL

of Putnam**Icounty, wai

badly beaten and braised in a fight with a stranger on, upper Main street last night,

THERjj-'-w-as 'good .attendance dtTth© churche£yesteriayi.' -The sermons showed the reinvigoratiog effects of gummer vacations. "L..*

Db.

E. V. BALL aud i)r. C. M. i)in8ipore have formed a co^arttaershTpi They will pay special attentionxto "chronic cases,. ..

GENERAL HUNTEE

AN

ay-:

MEECHANTS

of their mam­

moth eight-page weekly for gratuitous circulation in' the country surrounding Terre Haute. A limited number of advertisements will be accepted for this issue. A better advertising medium has never been'offefefl to the business men of Terre Haute.

Cans—by the dozen,

gross or thousand, at

S.

R. Henderson &

Co's stove store, south side Main street, between Fourth-and Fifth

TRA.DE

is very goodlk-

next Saturday.

AUI^MN

opens ^beautifully.

GEJOTD JURY

meets to-day.

commences his

canvass of this. ecunty. to-day, at -Hartford, in Xinton township. The meeting is called for 1 o'clock. ,,

irate wife was'HoiiHy^ovingaBout town, at -eleven o'clock last -flight, -with a heavy cudgel in her hand, inquiring, '"Has anybody seen Jim 1"

say that trade was better

during the month which closed on Saturday than in the corresponding month of any year since the war. a

GRADY'S ELEPHANT

"WHILE

moved grandly

down Main street, last night, immediately behind his trunk. The usual crowd of curious urchins furnished thejpfscort.

POSTEES

are up in various localities

north of Terre Haute advertising a half fare train to this city--and parading the double attraction, "D. W. Voorhees and Grady's circus!"

in Prairie Creek township, yes^rdky morning, Johnny Tyler,* aged 'eleven years, made a neat little apperture through the calf of his leg.

AN

ardent Greeleyite laments the waste of numerous shekels in a futile attempt to get up a colored "Greeley movement in this city. That .is. one of those little things that "c-a-n-t betlorie."

this county was first organized,

in 1818, one record book of 6UU pages was sufficient to contain a.record of all deeds recorded for eight years. Now, six books of tliesamesize'are lisediivia"single yearl V::

Two years ago to-day this city was convulsed. with intense excitement over a little affair that happened at Sedan. This populace hasn't been so much shaken up by any affairflocalor-otherwise/thathas happened since.

CAPT. J. F. MUEPHY

and

GENEEAL HUNTEE

ty-eight years of age, a native American, who has never voted at any election, local, State or national. He is of sp undecided a temperament that he can never make up his mind which.wayJie,ought to vote.

TIIE

of the State Nor­

mal School, has returned from Missouri.

Greeley meeting in Fourth Ward,

on Saturday evening, was not an encouraging affair to the supporters of H. The speaker of the oqcasion was John D. Williams, and his address was quite too able a production to beSSwLsted on so slim an audience. ...,

HERE

is a suggestive fact whicn can be

heariy cheerssfor11 Voorhees''!

THERE

considerable of real estate

addition to the number operators in this city.

addressed a fine meet­

ing at Perryville, Saturday. Great thusiasm was exhibited.

1

most expert telegraph operators

i(n the state are now employed at the Western Union office in this cifcv

GENEEAL LOGAN

will make but one

speech in this district. The other appointments were made by mistake:*"

HONET CHEEK

Agricnltural Society

holds its fair on the 9t3i and. 10th of S6p» tcmber. A fine show is promised,

ANTIMONY HEBLE|I was thrown from Awagon and had his leg broke^ fiboye the knee, in Kevins township yesterday.

will not be able to

leave his postyfor a visit to his old.home and friends until the first of next month.

converts. .yOTIija f/

JEROMK BOREELL

had his jaw frac^urt

and his face terribly lacerated by the bite of afho'iSe in Lost Creek township on

Saturday. krff(\hl£

f"A

LAEGK

proportion of the mains for

the Terre Haute Water Works are already completed and will soon be shipped here from Louisville. vl

are Jjiysterious hmts of^^"-

mend ous display ouathe streets to-l»Sq|r nigh^t. Som&^the^pltiwSgs: thoxisand t.drtjhesl Well^heRep.n want to sefe%liat the- Greeley? cos tionfean do And then ffiey Jpro^L.g—j bedtjit hruidsomely. Go in^bpyst^A^^

THE.^

principal of the

returned from Illinois

on Saturday. He is rapidly recovering frotnliiBi ecent^erious injuries,

iM

Republicans oExPrai

township held a basket meetipgf Jkt^a Eowe on Saturday, TEfe ^t^etihg]j large and the beet of,wirdje feeling •preWtil^d.'^.^Qdi^ij®^ and JP. H.yLee'aadressed th6?B§C^d|fti a vei^Eacceptable manner^ eliferting qufenf and. hearty applaiTieT !,'.

IF. MB. YouNG leases the E., l\ H, & S R. R., will he build ii" ne# line from Mohtezuma to Brazil? And if he build it,! will tliat portion of the E.,'^T. G' between Terre Haute and Monteztjma be

anything more than a switch? In that case, how much use will there bOfor machine shops here?

BisnoP

M.' E. church yesterday morning and evening. The evening discourse was heard by a large audience, the church beting packed. His text was: "He ^aved othiers himself he cannot savck" The sermon was "an argument of great power, on| of |he ablest and best pulpit efforts iver-i ever delivered in this city.

As

AN

encouragement to Republicans

in this city to put in an appearance, in Cstrect demonstrations, it is worth mentioning tliat ex-Senator Lane arid General

LeV Wallace carried tbrcl^es in a g¥and JJepublican proccssion at Crawfordsville, last Friday night. It was necessajv to beat the Democracy, And they Were b?a|ten badly.

1

I

4

the working and voting that

you honestly can do, but dbn't quttrrel about politics. Hard words make no

•^OWLETT & THATCHEB'S Grant

|[J|| I )J' ixt/ggTtTlirVT'— "IT?

Of eimteiitelft fit the Postoffice on-' Sit0' urday" afterAoOh by taking

stock-in-i lowing

:a

THE RF^ublicans

W. D.

Butler

have gone into the coal businrss. The firm name is

J. F.

Murphy & Co. Office

in the room formerly occupied as The Express counting room on Sixth street nearly opposite 'the Postoffice.

is worthy of afirst-

rate reception at all his speaking appointments. He is a gentleman who worthily represents the Republican party of this district.. Those who attend liis meetings will heara lman who t^ltesense

HIEAM EAEDLEY,

tell

retail merchants will go East,

this week, to replenish their stocks.

a Chicago bummer,

left town at midnight last night with a swollen head and two battered, eyes., He said he had been set on by a crowd in a down town saloon, could'nt or who were his assail it! I IKVU.t .5/H 'j.ijsuf

where it was, oi

ants.

TIIEEE

is a gentlemah in this city fif­

newsboy's'

of:

JUST

playing with his little pistol,

)ck-in-tr»do tWay- :from" Mm add fol- ib.v T, .ILJBarr & tij.jijpnfs, ^pjjositc Pest jring up thhrperfomiance: an -in-j WSS'il

conduct should be promptlyahd severely puini&hfed. yi'ii'AK.: iid' "i -i

AT acalled cieeting' of the CouncilDrt' Saturday afternoon, the favorable report of the commissioners appointed to examine the finished portion of the Cincinnati & Terre Haste Railway^ Was accepted, find the Mayor was authorized to turrt over to the railrpaij copl^any- the' tonxls of the oitj andjreWjive s^pek therefor. The tnmafer was then made lathe presence of- the members

!of

the Cotincil..

.Ruiiditsays that negotiations are p^ndihg for the lease

the E.r T. H. A C. R-

R., to the Chicago, Danville and Vihcehacp Railroad, commonly called "Young's Road." The same authority iay's the, terms of the hjase are to be, a guaK^ntee. 'of. seven per cent, on- the* cost of^ihe E

T. H. & C. R. R., and its appurte'riances,, of' the -game in good order. It -is jflnde^tpodntk^t the directors have alrieadj voted to make the lease,'and that a meeirig of.stoctholdeis| will soon be, called .to act upon the iri.at-, ter,. Ill a -. :1

before eleven o'clock la§t night,

an alarm of fire was. soundedj and as the people rushed into the street they beheld -a brilliant flame, lighting up-the southern ^part of the city. The burning building proved to be the' frame 'stable belonging to Mrs., Topping's property on south Sixjh street. It was entirely destroyed. Other and more valuable buildingsvin the immediate vicinity were in imminent danger, but were. saved from seripus damage by great exertions. As to-the cause of the fire, liothing'is positively" kno\vn but as a party of six fetched, hpusefess boys have been annoying, p.eoj pie in that part of town, and liaye slept fdr some time in stables there, it is supf posed that they were probably thec caiise ^oEthe dlsaisteri

John Golden, a d. 'jrs^-'in the Stari iion House last .night. 1 s--Jerry Carroll was arresle'}J .anWis/held for trial On charge Of 'larcenyr ^iyjV^'

A printer named Dowling was arfested for an .aggravated case of -druiik and disorderly 'was bailed will' appear fqr trial this morning. 9^

INTERMENTS.—The

supported by affidavits of as good meri[as this county contains: At the recent basket meeting" addressed by Mr. VOSrKbes, ih Prairictor. tj)^hi^^r^ere^^h^^dt|^&^^o^lnc cough.-*

G.

i^Da^is Secy,

1

oJ Prai-ietoiii-Tovt-n-'

sl^ip met in convention'1 on Saturday1.AA. !B| Hale presided,' and G.'W. Dickerson acted as secretay. 'Coi. W.' K. Edwards arid P.. IIYLe6 dddr'esse^ the meeting at lepgtji ^nd",4'nite .acceptably Mjessrs. T.

Cj Bjuntin'arid R. S. Tenhart made short spieeches. The following ckrididtites were nominated for township 'officera. For Trustee* Jphii DeBaun .for Assessor, J. L. Jones forconstables,-Joseph Ay Wright and Edward. Bcnhight for'Superiors, Thoi^ds-McPlierou, Win- 6,!Risley^E. A. Dildson, Geo. Griffith, and-B :F. Walker. •y Atithe-close, of- the noniitiatSori^ a large nuih.ber of voters! jdined tiiO' Grant club that had been- previously organized.

The meeting was large and^£l:good dfegred Hf enthusiasm was- manifested

v,

-•••:i':l'

I .::r o:I '. i'-'f |PoLlCE ''ITEMS.—Henry 'Norton

pwas:

arfaigued before His Honor, Mayor Thomas, on Saturday, on the charge cf drunk and disorderly. Tried, convicted, fined, paid "--l

P. Murphy had a: similar ek*pi2rience. Yesterday, for .the' same•. offense^one Wprd, was treated''like#i^e. Pdid ^).40.

Frank Wllbilrrl,'for cruel treatment of a little boy, his step-son, wa§ fmed$15.50. a

following is'a lisl

jpf interments in?the ,City. Cem'eteryjyfor the| week ending .Sunday,evening,T-S§p-, Wnber 1st: .am!

AjUgtiSt25—Child of Phillip Ar'nbid, Sige 10

August 25—Infant of Hermann Infange, .i-so.' 5 mon'ths ana 15. days-r^Whooping cough. ••vrAjugu^t 25—Dftvid B. Dick, age 43 years—Hiemprrhajte of the lungs of

JENCKES

i%

ANDREWS

preached at Asbury

-J—TO

pole

wai successfully raised on Saturday 1 veilin ^.-Detachments from several of the W^rd Escorts turned out in uhiform and -vHtli torches, to the number of near two hundred. -Headed by Tolly's Ban(i. they marched to the corner ol Ohio and Thir-tech-and-a-haif streets, where, after the haridsome pole had been elevated to its position and the splendid banner uiLfurled, Col. W. K. Edwards wftB callod^ bill, and spoke, to the hearty acceptance of the large and enthusiastic audience

MM

ag°1

T'AtagUst 26—Infant of Ahner Minor. .August25—Joseph P. "Vyilson, -age 73 years. A VI, 1UVU 1Igo Iv U41

August27—Mrs. Lucinda McQath, age 64 -years—Consumption. Alugust 27—Child of Arch McKinne,.age,13 'years—Flux. V? August 27—Infant of Isaac Parks—Congestion of the brain,

August 27—Infant of W. W. Bradbury, ago Jtyear, 9 months and 2 days—Flux. S August 27—Infant of John G. Barnard, li^e year and 2 months—Scrofula. .,

(lfe

AugueV27—Infant of Eli Fagan, ago 6 flays &I<nperfect circulation. '--ust 27—Infant of ,C.' S. Calahan,

age

3(onths-^Summer complaint. pAiigust 29—Infant of Jacob G. Collihs, age 4 (days—Imperfect circulation, ft Aiuffust 29—Infant of G. W. Lyons, age'10

ths—Typhoid pneumonia. Ajuffust 29—John B. Herrington Afugrust31—Infant of Lewis Walker, age 8 months—Summer complaint.

Ajugust 31—Infant of J. G. Crooks, age 2 yeairs—Flux. August 31—J. D. Wright, ago 62,yeard— ii

Spptethbdr.l—Infant of Charles. Wittig, ago 7 month and 14 days—Sumiribr eolnjJlaiht.

|IAY

has resigned his po­

sition of cafehier of the Prairie City Baiikj the duties of which he has discharged so faithfully for many yearfe. Hd cfoea this for thc purpose"of: growih^ Up{ with the new town-

ot

O^R

a

.y

Minshall, 011

th^ C. & T, Hi R-Ri.Avh'erOthfe'Mrgtfstave factory of Picket & Jenckes is located. fe-a "Wi are sorrv to. lose him from his accnsr tO'iiied placo but wish him sUocess in" his ne^v entcrprise.:^-[Mail.

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PATEONS.—Having

at last,

after unavdidable delay, removed our stojek of Glass and Queettswarc from 78 ifo |piiE,new and commodious -room .-, forni«jrly occupied by A. Arnold's.-Clpflung Store corner of alley, we purpose in future as in the past to give on r^many patrons the advantage of the marlipt,in.their. putchas6 of all goods in our line:

1

Wp

.have positive proof of our ability to do this from the fact that2 oar trade lias' steadily.increased aAd to such ah extent that we found our old room inadequate' to 6uf purpose.''

1

Owing to a steady advance in Cro(5keryS and .prospects of 'still further advancefe, prices may'appear higher,* but we shall, jit al^ times, do"the best in OUr fo! give s^isfaction. i.OiilLand seciis in«ur new Roorpt .r^cry respectfallyvi

HTJ

H. 8. RICI^ABP^OY,

I 12.

-Dr. E, V, Rail has :"asgociated .him? self -itfi Dr. DinsmOfe.ih tltd 'p'rac.|i6e.of mcdksHwy-'ahd Temoved ,to ,thfe '6£8'cJ of the latter, on Sixth, -between 6hio and Widnufc¥tredts, *5ieMj he le found |aily frdin 9 to lO a. m., and from 4 to 5 p. if.

—Erlanger & Co., Fashionable Mcir chant Tailors and one price clothier.^

Middle rooji^praHpy^^ilding.

r-jjjmS'timf' -Ecward

(Soap," washes-froii 4eft fifteen dozen Ipieces of ordinary "faTnily washing. Sold

fight cents a loaf. '"Bfttal Btiskesj tf^etk andJ Cakes, fresh bje'ry: jncirnih^. ""Stone's pill?stan3.

Fjpurth-Si^b',Si&«7f|^: 1 -i'j

I ^7-ASK'niion Iron Guards'.—'There^Dl be avmgeting.of tho.Grant and Wilson Iron Guards at Myer'a llillj near the Nail Works', this evening at 7 o'clock,, a full att*chdance:is TC^ue8t9^v/,

'-r-Tiib I^wkle & Lyon Manufacturing Cpl^.wish .to:jn|ilie. arrangemente .with an active and reliable man tb take a general agcrib^ ^Pjth^ir"^ ^itjpr" Sewing'H^r icliuie&^n 6jltyia^4 surrounding coun-: ties.5 The? company ioffers. the most liber-' aiieriis.' wjth a first cl^tss "machitae as indu64ill:6nts.*''iji'goodi man "can secure a

permanent

and

profitable

r, ^¥h%re" is the best place iiithp 'plty to.,.buy'|^T6tions'?'iat .Otiq'.pf c^urse^jfor heisseUingjOutat cost.!

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-^QUESTION/—Wlwneglect thepi'esfent' .opportunity.5 ,of buj^hg cheap' notion's •jyhen you can get them at cost at Otis'?

—May:Flower fine cut for sale at Scott Slioafs.

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-rJames M. Dishon, and no otherjf^r "Go forth in'hastej .. ..V With bills .and paste .&\m» ui j. Proclaim5to all creation, -fiT'That taenJarfe wise

AYno.advertise, .• -thie present generation.

Office—Gazette building*

|—ANDREWS

.t

hraid Of five.jjjent qig^ra at the

By order of 1 i^EEGiraoN, Pres't.:,

business. Call on

or address, Finkle & Lyon, ManufacturDelaware street, In^a^)jQl&^'*yy, .'

—QufSJ'iON.—Why' jpay high prices for Notipns when, you ca.n buy them at cost, atiOtis'? rsil jili -J U"

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-^l^embefs of theJtrish political club are riofified-jto meet, at their hall at 8 m, on Wednesday the 4th of September.

JOHN MOOEEHEAD,

rs. I Eb7^^t^NEy Secretary.

)[EN TAKEISTOTICE!—6.tis

is

going tp pay his entire attention to Gent's Furiiishing)goOds, aad &. Tedeiving new goods eyer_v _d{iyft. A nice lot" of ties just re^^dj y, y'^" ",v, jf s' j,.'

-^WlVo Urpughtdp^vn' th'e prices on real JBtair Goods? X. HERZ

'&

Co.

i—For a good five-cent Cifar, go to Scott Shoaf's. '7 ''.

r^-More Leather Bfel ts^fit the Opera Hous .Bazaar.'

i—Semi-Annual Clearance Sale.—Until the close of the season we will give a reduction of ten per cent. on all goods :sold, and sel all .summer goods at net 'coat,

,for.{cash only! I G585J j7

ERLANGRR

& Co.

j4-Look at our$lChemise.and $4Sujts. q|- A.'HERZ.^S,C0.

}—SKIN,

PISEA9E~P,erpy!8

Improved

Comedone and Pimple Remedy.—The Skin Medicine-of (he Age. Is warranted to cure Red, White and Mattered Pirn pie?, Fleeh Worms, and Blotched Disfig uration of. |lhe facei Prepared only by Dr.rB.J3 Perry/ Dermatologist, 49 Bond street, New York. SBld by Druggists verywhere.

ia his name. He is the

lively man who '-keefis the fine boot itnd shoc Btore ''at 141 M^iri street. Fine? wfhy^ fine, isy hardly ^hy word for it. Lo'ok ^ytlipse plate glass windows look ,'at jthe elegantly finished walls and ceilings- lobk-atthat splendid eiled walnut

Centre CotShtbr.iJ-: These things are metropolitan. ...^pyes., Andrews is up with the.ticafea. His store is right in the centre of business. He has an unrivalled stock. He fias gentlemanly and courteous assistants. .He has the very best facilities fol.doing custom work. His boss workman is death'on "fits." He can fit feet of all styles of architecture. Goyin and look rat Andrews' store, If he can't furnish you a boot or, shoe, to suit then go hence and weep you,will, never find, a pedal coyepng. to satisfy you.-- sij-si

—Some extra, good bargains in Notion willibe'offered.the trade this!week by U. R.

—It is ctfriceded by 6very body that .Moore & Haggerty are tlie'Wst'Tin and Slate Roofers in rlie'citt'.£'it*1^ CG07

oi—ALMOST 'A TIBfULT -, 'i

:ue(iUccd'

"I

JEFFERS

& Co.

Mantles,and GraBes id greatr variety, a.t MoOre'&.Haggert^'Sj'lSl, Main street

prices

-auA to Stfiniiq-ujc Llggant Gooas^xiavt I'-Tfai Ifithj/Twa-q and -vl-'iusltHc ,~- -Large Sales -''in the

Retail Department

U-vW

:of'":

XUELL^RjIP^Ey

&

DEMI^.V,

faaving^sumj^d an iimportands that de*

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minds our undividedatientipn? our city's xequirement pf a large exclusively whotesale lionet together with our friends' importunitjes for us to open such, have' de teriniried us tb dpse oiiVour retail stop '.i,.1 •, 10.

xwu.#. nJAti

Our sample men are

t.» "qi

immediately. j,, W.-oII. .. On Monday, July 29th, we will begin a final sale of our retail stock, and will continue it uatil our wholesale department, .crowds'Aej last article out pf the front doo?. -1 1"':S

Ourijobbiog stock is already very good. jSLtijs eric of our firni has ^or.e East for tlie purpose of miking Wg6 additions to it.

nayr-

in the .field

and will visit all imports^t.ppints acceseible from*,Terre Hau^te. "yyVe.^bts^eak

fo^ fhep ?*$?eral h&WM*-Jhanl In conclusion, we^onld cal} attention to our large retail fltoek, which, having been purchused for' iislh, will afford some good bargain1'. ^TUELL, RII'LET & DEMIXG, .11 Corner Main and Fifth streets.

—-Take a look through the wholesale No-* tipn House of

P. R. JEFFEBS

& Co.

5dr «'4*

SOTLE8#

Prints, 10,11J and 12J cts.: Just received. W. S. Syco

for suitings, 40 to 65 cte.

& Co,

VBt/X tOtjB GASSDIEBES of W. S. Ryce & Co. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Worth more monegr.

BLACK Al^lCAS, -:iV-

35,45, 50, 60, 75 cts. "Worth from J0~ to 2p cts more on tl|e yard, W. Si I$yce & Co.

DBAB AND BROWN LUSTRES

PURE BLACK MOHAIRS,

70, 75 cts and $1.00 per yard. To see them is to buy. W. S. Eyce & Co.

FALL STYLES IN SHAWLS

for pool.mbrning^ and evenings. -yy yy W. S. Ryce & Co.

COTTON FLAKKELS,

Bleached and Unbleached, vqry cheap at y' W. 8. Ryce & Co.

HALF BIJEACHED MUSLINS,

15 pt3 per y*rd, for family use. You ne'er hn,vo seen such a bargain. W. S. Ryce & Co.

TABLE LINENS

of all kinds, 40 cts per yard and-upwards. TOWELS, NAPKINS, ETC.

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TURKEY RED FRUIT TABLIXG. Turkey Red Doyles to match. 1 W. S. Ryce & Co.

FACTORY JEANS,

the best you ever saw, for 65 cts per yard. Call and see them. W. S. Ryce & Co.

p:yv CARPET CHAIN

in all colors: The best make and brightest colors tit 42J cts per pound.

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President,

W. S. Ryce & Co.

—WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT PBINTING. —The Express Printing House was never so well prepared to execute every variety of Printing as at present, and no citizen of Terre Haute or elsewhere need 'fear our ability to execute any order for Printing, Binding, or Blank Book Manufacturing given us* We challenge comparison for our work with, that turned out from any office in the State, and our prices are the very lowest compatible with good work,.t Merchants, manufacturers hnd business men generally, desiring tb procure Bill Heads, Statements, Shipping Tags, Letter and Note Headings, Envelopes, Blank Books of any kind, are respectfully invited to call and examine stock and prices. The skill of our workmen is not only well known "in this pity, but their reputation for excellent workmanship extends throughout the State. Those who desire -neatness, taste, accuracy and promptness in doing work will call on us.

T. EXPEESS JOB"PEIIFTINO

'—A NEW CAMPAIGN.—I

Co.

—Wanted every body "to know that the Home Sewing Machine Company has removed to. 94 Main street, between Third and Fourth.

—LIGHTNING PEACHPAEISR.

The only

practical'pe^.ch parer-lnade, has been in use for' ten years. Call and see them at J. Cook & Son's.

A. ARNOLD.

TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING arp closing out j. their Rptail Stpck very rapidly.}' 1. Mr. Ripley is-now ea3t and in order to make room for his" purchases,1L*lii prices will be reduced 1 tp cost at once. ll

Call and examine the stock now on

hand-

—Go to Moore & Hagerty for Furnace and Ranges, 181 Main street. .j-'ja-.j

•..

•i—For the best five cent cigar in the city go tO Scott ShOafs, Main street, between Ninth and Tenth streets. 6585-t

—Fountain Fine Cut for iale at Scott Shoaf's. ..."

•(—A magnificent assortment of Gold hnd. Silver Stem Winding Watches, Opera, Jyilsson and Matinee Gold Chains, at S. R.

FREEMAN'S,

,J 161 Main Street.

—Grant hat?.rr 1

A

1 tr

J:

"HOil ol it

Greeley hats, Silk hats, trqde style, fjy Campaign hats, "Vj *11 Blue Jubilee hatsv

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Aji'd' many more different, styles., Nevf hats coming every day at Jo. Yates'

—For Choice Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, go to Scott Shoaf's, Main street, between Ninth and Tenth,

7— or "putting up gutter and spouting tin and shde't iron jobbing, good and cheap, Moore,& Haggerty can not be equalled. 181 Main street.

—For Hqnie-manufactured Underwear cheap. Opera House Bazaar.

i-For

on ihe face^ use Perry's Moth aud Freckle jjotion. It is reliable and harmless. Sold by all druggists.,. peppt,,. 49 Bond street, New York. '.

C0N6BESSI0NAL CANYASS!

GEN. M. C. HOTTER, Republican CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS, yy will address iho y. ."Citizens of Vigo County yyy'V:' as follows: -'iHartford, at 1 o'clock, p. m., Monday,

September 2d. Middletown, at 1 o'clock, p. m., on Tuesday, September 3d. Prairieton^ at 8 o'clock, p. m., Tuesday,

September 3d. New Goshen, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Wednesr day, September 4th. Sugar Creek Township House, at 3 o'cl'k p.#n., Wednesday, September 4th. Otter Creek, Rose Hill Church, at 10 o'clock, a. m., Thursday, Sept. 5th. Fountain, at 3 o'clock, p. m., Thursday,

September oth. Lost Creek, at 1 oclock, p. m., Friday, September 6th. LOckport, at 1 o'clock, p. m., Saturday,

September 7th.

Gen. John A. Losan

And Col. R. W. Thompson,

Will Speak in

TERRE n^vTJTii:,

On Saturday Evening, September 7 th

QINCINNATI LAW SCHOOL.

The Fortieth Session of the Cincinnati Law School will commence on Wednesday, October 16,1872, and continue until the third Wednesday of April. Bellamy Storer, Professor of Legal Rights,' Henry A. Morril, Professor of Commercial

Law and Evidence, •J. Bryant Walker, Professor of Equity, George Hoadley, Professor of the Law of

Torts, and Dean of the Faculty.

JJRS. BALL & DINSMOOE,

OFFICE—Sixth St. bet. OUio&Walnut,'-

TERRE HAUTE. DFD.

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jBD. V. Ball, M. X.

liESiDKSCE—Corner of First and Cherry Sfs. OKKIGKHOURS—9 to

10 A M, 4

C. McKiiizie Dinsmoor, M. D. RKSIDEXCE—Corner 8th and Ohio Streets.. OFFICE HOOKS—8 to 9 A 12 sr 3 to 4 7 to 8

M.

Special Attention Paid to Clironic Diseases.

OX'T BUY A

94

have removed

my store from the old stand, 92 Main street, to 117 Main street, south side, the old stand of Slaughter & Kerkhoff, Where I have more .commodious rooms and elegant quarters. I desire to return thanks to a generous public for the patronage extended to me in the past, and hope for its .continuance. I desire t« clothe and adorn all the people. They Will find my stock inexhaustible. It will bo constantly replenished with the newest styles. Of gents' furnishing goods make a speciality, and no One shall un derscll me. My new location is four doors west of Fifth street, south side Here I hope to greet all old customers anjd many new ones

saiffi'2-

Ceiii's ^VVortlx of

China ''Glass,

Or QIJEENSWAKIi3, [j *,

I Best Brands of Crockery,

And the most desirable, patterns of Table Glassware. Also, Wood and: Willow Ware.

Y|

II.

S.

(9H »IAIN STREET, ...:

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Molh Patches, Freckles and Tan

-in*.

pi?ED, GEIGEJi,

Locksniitli, Belilianger,

"J- XOKTH Ffitara (STREET, j, Basement Room, Cook's Building,1-^

4"^^ 'i#- TERRE UA VTfr JNII

::S

Locks and Trunks repaired, keys fitted, iron safes opened and repaired -speaking tubes put up, ic.

Hell 6xtures and keys of all kinds kept on ht^nd and made to order.

Corner of Alley, hot. 3d and -ith.

QRAND CONCERT

AT*

-Vlj

'irtm

WITTIG A DICE,TT.ii JtiJi

-'t

1 "Ii Until you have callcd upon'.-jjwT'"

H. S. Richardson & Co.

'lit fct&, Hit

'.i

riv

.'f hii* -li xi rtolr,•"}:,at

I

vns

DOWLING HALL, ,b

r\

Tuesday, September 3^. 1872.(1

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TERRE HAUTE'-"5' i-i.pos,

Mseimerchor,'

r:

»«i. H*

Assisted by thbAl"r

ORPHEi S-YEBEIN,'

i\ And other Musical Talent jM'

fevsp?

Tickets of Admission, $2 00.

SThe Piano used on thb occasion, a splendid new 8500 "GABLEB,"

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Will be given to the holder of the lucky num her.

Only 500 Tickets will be. Soldi

Tickets can be had at Steinmehl's, Max Joseph's, N Katzenbrch's, the Terfe flaute Musical Institute and all the members of the Msennerchor.

EVERY BUSINESS MAN needs sonaethfinc i» the way ol Job Printing. The merchant or mechanic who' attempts to dd business without the aid ol printer's ink, will find his customers leaving him, ta trade with his competitor,who takes every opportunity to keep his name and business-befbre the people by the judiaious distribution of Cards, Circulars, Handbills, Dodgers, Posters, Jfccv The best'place to get such things printed in Terre Haute is at the

EXPRESS

PBINTING HOUSE,

S South Fifth St.

With facilities as complete, and workmen as skillful, as any establishment in this part of the State, we solicit the custom of all wanting Printing, knowincr we can reader entire satisfaction.

7, Jp

is Him

"YyTNES! WINES!

si-M'

f.*if ,11 Kn

.hTACOB FISHER

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Hag iust received ... *.

ANOTIIEllr CHOICE LOT

iJHuin. .! •-P*!

ItnijfE, FRENCH, XTRD

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE

Take Notice: That Albert Kelley,, of Vigo county. State of Iniiana.-has been alyointod administrator of ttio Estate of John Farmer deceased. Estate probab'lvs»lvent.

Instantaneously cures Netiralgia.. Price $1 and $3 per Bottle. Sold by Gulick Berry, Cook DaviB,. Donnelly. ,-Dr. Allen Pence

SI 1 tl

"Wliolesal,

NOTION & COMMISSION .W MERCHANTS,

Are now receiving and have ior sale to the Trade at close fignres: if'.

35 Cases Ladies' Ribbed Ilose. 15 Plain ,'i I W. -sv-i" 5 Misses' 3 Children's PT 200 Dozen Ladies'Gloves. 100 Gentlemena' Qloves. 500 Silk and Cotton ISfefo." 10 Cases assorted Note and Cap Paper. 2000 Dozen Clark's O.N.T. Thread. 2000 Coats' Thread. ,, 1500 StafTord Thread.

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rlll'V" Houses to Rent,

.UGjHii 1 0

JLP^GAIIVASFLZKD

2/

2000 'Green & Daniels' Thfiad. L\ 5000

Ashley's Thread. 1^-

Lace Collars, Linen: and Gotten Hand- .^-t kerchiefs, Shirts, Shirt Fronts^ Co^sewi, Steels, Necklaces, Tuck Combs, Dressing Combs, Fine Combs, Chinese and Jap-j anese JFajis, Cigars, &c. 1-k

AT."WHOLESALE.

W1TTIG & DICK,

148 Main Street,

t:'

Between Fifth and Sixth streets 4 S5£

JYJOORB & SMOCK,

."

Real Estate Agents,

Sorth side Ohio Street, bet. Sd & 4th,

20,000 Acres of Land,

In Missouri and Kansas ior sale. Also manyi^,

VALUABLE FABM8,SM*

fr*

for sale or rent, in ,tliia county*

Unimproved Land for Sale^ r, Western hand io Exchange.

Mr. Thos. Motfre, dne of the fmn, is an Attorney at Law and Notary Public and wil 1 attend to any piotessionalbusinets entrusted,, to him. He is aiso Gheneral Agent of the

:'^iCONTINENTAL

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Life Insurance Company,^

Of JSEW YORK,

l\/rooEE

to

5 M.

1

And desires all persons holding policies or**^ desiring to make,application ior uolicins, to call at the office and see him.. iunll-dly

& HAGERTY.

•••»•'^.i ..•&&........ j" #*r v.-- Manufacturers of

IRON CORNICE,™.

wi

Jtfl:

Window Caps, Guttering, &c.

aft

qw

ITU) **"S' 14'** l"

hjApi

frfJ'

Tin& Slate lloollng^

itS'il luii'r.

A select slock of Tin, Copper, and She :'J!I IronWare, Particular attention paid to ,,lB'

J$

\--U)( 2if.v

•Hi

j: We keep a full stock of the

rJ t.'

ii'J

In Tin,. Slato, Zinc and Sheet Iron Work Wajm Air Furnaces and Kunces,

I®' 181 MAIN STHEET, !''i

66124-'

liielatirdson & Cot

PHCBNIX

TERRE HAUTR*

—J 'It A'' r. IIV M'KLFRXSII, I

j.

BARSAED-

FOUNDRY

Jciuiiri iwn 3r.O'. 'i .{? iftul'K/rt hfiii "-'4 -rn fi-W.

—AXD—

-li' '".is ,•

Machine Shop,3

a-%1 tw»

IS SF-Tii-

McELFRESH "& BARNARD

Terre Haute^ Indiana. c} ,-JMT ^r^CFACTUBE

f":

.Cor. of Ninth and Eagle Streets, i,j

"-v- .VJi' ^43E«br .VI» .(Xcar tlic Passenger Depot) ,,, '-i

"i fl.Ml

SXICAIM: E3VOI1V13S,

Iron and Brass Castings, Boilers, Smoko Stacks, Brcecliings,

tilJ'.

Mill Machinery^ House Fronts, Circular 8awf« Mills, CpalShaft Machinery and all kinds tri

4i

And all kinds of Sheet Irou Work. Repairing done promptly.

,(i'?

-DACON & KARR'S,J^S 'fr^?: all)

IJSiMANOSr'^w."

First-Olass Instruments

uf

»i. oi 4yu# will .I'AIP vl 1 ^t£7i5t^3 I -}w NEW SCAXESU^,^ NEW

STYUSS.K w»stl

'IdiMJSW PJKICl£S.Ift» .VtVEBT IOW. mil

ii ft\r*. ti tmsy '-Si narscii uj .Wlii .' Warcroom, 3fo. zoo Greene St.,i)£,}-:v. is' If oar Eighth Street, it

-r. NEW

ANTED.ft

-T1

CALIFORNIA WISES:

Which he will.se.il,by the bottle or gallon a reasonable prices. Try a bottle if oa wan pure article.

Parties will bo furnished promptly by the gallon or in dozens.

u-r.z\

J. *.'f. 'lit University Placo Cars pass the aoor. *.

QHRIST. LBSIBING^^g^

j, is*t' Kaafbinn's Blot-b,1'^'0-

iijrl

,!ij ol elttoon] XAIX STREET,.SI.TfRXTff,'

Has just received a large and elegant.-stock JtOln'

BOOTS and SHOEST':'.

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''(Which ha will sell itw. lt» vW /«!•,{» I, .-*?•-» KTCuitem Work done in the neatest

style, on short notice aud at reasonable rates. Mar»8dtf

R.-,

To w6rk on the Indiana Division

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W 4XI TEAMS, f:t,

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Of tlie Chicago/ Danville & Tlnceimes ,,j Railroad, in tbo Raccoon Valley. fir Enquiro at Mfecca. Roscville, Roseda .iij or Brazil, «ulT

TV'ajres^Men 92,00 per day, Teams $8,?» :sn J.D, BROWN. Kosedjyle, Ind. ic. .1^^." "P

i'J. ri^u i'«i

i:.

'*.h

Practical Piano Maker

L-f

Tanqr .aid Bepairer of Musical,.^ ^strum?nt?. ,V ,ji '.I .f'i-f! I*"ShIFT .v»Lf .1 f{

f'fwi

Oiders l«0#p5 Jaities. M. Crisher's Jewelry -i Store ®ppo»iti the Court house will receive Vpron pt attention.

Bc9u«'oMoffloe ad 'ress 1,073. Tarlits wishing :u" to see Ap, cnjl ate out li Iwnth street, betwaen Oak antl Wilson.

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