Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 April 1882 — Page 4

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HOBERG. ROOT & Co.

Offer to the trade the ir.ost splendid variety of Novel tiff thai b»s ever been their good fortune 10 purchase.

The Striking Beauties

to be seen this week iiouid be selected ^at once. Many very hiiU'isoaie Novelties cannot be daplictted.

Rare Slaetdes

a.ncL Qualities

in Nunn' Veiling?, Foules, R.'ioodas, elegant plaid", tasttful ctripep, po'ka dols and mixtures surpass in taste and Cheapness all preceding seasons.

QUANTITIES are limited in certain choice styles. An early selection will be wise.

SILKS! SILKS!

Our nf-w Moire*, Brocsdea, Faille?, Fiyured Pongees and I).4 Foulards comprise the pjiirie Ktyle* and prices as found in only the great houses of ihe Eabt.

xNEW, NEW,

FIGURED- SWISSES, (50 sty lew.) SWISS AND RUSSIAN

EMBROIDERIES.

NEW. NEW,

HOSIERY, CORSETS, GLOVER

LACES.

HOBERG, ROOT & Co,

518 and 520 iVlain St.

SOREEYES,

IjCALDHEAD, pESQ fecuSiAL I DISEASES

AND

I'BLTC AUCTION

FOR LOSS

QFAPFETiTE

STOMACH

K0 EQUAL

R.K SELLERS & CO. PITTSBURGH, PA:

jLtflS LIVER PllbS"f0fl LIVfRCOMPLAINT S» ACUC.HEA0^HE,MAUS(^SGpNSTIPATlON,!,c..

ANTIQUITY, ART, AM) FURNITURE SALE,

AT No. 23 S. Gth STREET, APRIL 8th.

WM. A. UVAN "WILL SKI.L AT PIT-LH' AUCTION M-'.XT SATi'lillAV, BKTWEKN T!IK 1!01"R3 0P TK.X A. M. ANO SIX I'. M., E. I'. BKAVl'HAMP'S

HorsKHDI.I) AND KITnil'N ITRXITfttE,

ANTigrr. aNu Moiinns rut.vfrrnK, AIIOC ON l'AUl.OK pl.'ITF.S, I1FPHOOM HF.AVII.V UI'HOI.STKKKP Sl'lTES,

ANTIC,U"K CKliMAN OAK PINING ltOOM SUITES,

CAItlNFTS, FTAii FKKS, TA11LFS, KKii.-lT.ADH, T'.UItKAl'S, \YAlUItOI!ES, liXTE NSIOX TAI1LES, SIDEBOARDS, SOFAS, BOOKCASES, CARPETS,

HUGS, PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS, liRONZE AND o'lLT ClIANDMEItS, PAINTINCS AM) ENIiRA VINC.S, l.Al'l) AND SU.K CUR­

TAINS, ETC., FTC.

Al~o rin eiogant Sieinwiiv Pi:u o, as good .13 new, one Mason & Hamlin Or£nn, two Sewing Machines, one large Cooking

Range siml utensils, one parlor ?tive,lasc burner, one Cannon office stove, and a large number of other nr'.ieles too liimicrous to mention IN AI.I. OYF.n ONE HUNDl'.FD PIECES.

The terms of sale will be six months credit in all sums over $10.00, with (5 per cent, interest, witlrapproved security.

To Nervous Sufierers—The Great Eurocean Remodv—Dr, J. B. Simpson's Specific Medicine

It is a positive cure for spermatorrhea, semi ..nl weakness, impotMuy, an all diseases remitting fromself-ahn.v?. as menial anxiety, loss of memoir, pains in back or side, and diseases that lead to consumption. inn-mity and ail early grave. The Specific Medicine is being used with a sticcess.' 1'amplilel.s sent tree toall. Write for them and get full particulars.

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Price, Specific, 8100 per package, or fit, pneks^es for 55. Address all orders to

J. It. Simpson JTcdiflne

Nos. 'lit and 10'i Main stunt. rufl".tio, N. Y. Sold in Terre Haute 'by Groves it l.owry

DAILY EXPRESS.

TERRE «AtJTJE, SUNDAY APRIL 9J 1882

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Notice.

The Express office will not be responsible for any debts contracted by its employes unless incurred under a regular written order upon the printed form, signed by the manager.

NEW ADTEBTISEHKSTS Auction sale. Opening of millinery by.Hrs. Roaen. Nelgen for scouting, Hager Veterans' notice. Harrison Brotheis for cariiageS, For rent, house, Broad hurst for prairie hay. Rippetoe A Miller, grocers, For rent, furnished rooms, Wanted, girl, \V. N JWatdeu, barber, Humaston's meat market. Millinery opening by Mrs. Chilton. Millinery opeDing by Mis. Douglass, The Home Insurance Co. Hilver Mountain Mining and Milling Co. Lee Hirsch for suits, A. O. H. Ball, Notice to contractors, Mrs. Dougherty for corsets, Application for license, Herz for notions, The New York Store,

THE COURTS.

EXECUTOR.

Preston Hussey and Geo. \V. Bernent, of Sarah D. Ryce'a estate. Bond, $1,000. M. W. Williams, surety.

SUPERIOR COURT. Hon. B. E. Rhoads, Judge.

Seymour, Sabin & Co. vs John'Abbott, on note. Judgment for plaintiff for §200. Citharine Mann va Ransom Rogers et al, foreclosure. Judgment for plaintiff for $1,776.

Lucinda Titus vs A. S. Mounts and Linua A. Burnet', to quiet tide. Continued.

Terre Haute Savings Bank vs Reuben A, Halstesd, on uote. Dismissed. Harriet E. Van Wyck vs Jasper D. Smock et al, foreclosure. Dismissed.

Robert S. Cox vs John Born, on notes. Judgment for plaintiff for $107.03. Louisa F. Mady vs Samuel M. Crp.ndell, ejectment. Dismissed.

NEW SUITS—SUPERIOR COUF.T. No, 355. Chas. C. Phillips vs Adolp'i W. BagaDz and Jacob Faller, on not«. Wm. E. McLean, attorney.

No. 346. Jacob Glaischer V3 Adolph W, Baganz and Jacob Fsiiler, account. Wm. E. McLean, attorney.

No, 357, Van Rector VB Jacob Faller, p?al, A. J. Kelley, attorney. No. 558. John P. Hall vs Sarah B. Hall, divorce. Hanna and Spencer, attorneys.

GUARDIAN.

Alice I.. Drake, of Emma Drake af-fd three years. Bofld, §200. Joseph Johnson and Ellis Ferguson, sureties.

Reuben S. Saflbrd, of Ernest E. Marii y, aged five, and Lilly B. Marley, agfd three years. Bond, $2,400. John 1. Cioc.duian and Joseph B. Cusick, sureties.

MARRIAGE LICENSE

Geo. fitoehr and Martha A. KuU'.hiuson. Latvia D. Rumbley and Rudella B, Green.

Samuel W. O'Brien and Mary A. Ferguson. Our Colored People.

Logan White iw in town sgain. Mrs. Bland Miller is convalescent. Mrs. H. 31. Wiletn i« now convalescent.

IT. A. Gorgon, of Vinc nnes, ts in the city. Mrs. Catharine Sims vimted Lost Creek Sunday last,

Mrs. Patterson, of Chicago, graced this city Monday. Mrs. J. Fauver came to this cify from Paris, Monday.

John Fauver, of Pari?, cauie home Monday to Vote. Charles Jackson came home from Otter Creek, Wednesday.

Mr. Pritchard, of Boonville, is now attending the Normal. Miss Belle Harris, of ListCVeek, was in this city Tuesday,

Mr. Roundtree, of Patoka, in attending the Normal, this city. Henry Mitchell, of Brazil, also came home Monday to vote.

Hannibal Davis and Addie Hani*, of Brazil, will be married scon. Jethro Bass, of Sullivan, spait a few days in our city during the past week.

Andrew Harris and wife have b: de the city ad:en, their destination haing Muskegon, Mich.

Bennet Stu rt, of Brazil, ami Charles Kay, of Indianapolis, were in the city, Monday evening.

Mrs. Mary Malone, our esteemed and genial friend of Vincenn-v, was in this city the past week.

Rev. II. II. Wilson, assisted by Revs. Burgess and Guthrie, held quarterly meeting in Lost Creek settlement on Sunday last.

At the residence of the bride's mother the nuptial knot was tied uniting Jefierson Jackson, and Martha Edwards. Rev. Wilson did the work. The presents were numerous and costly.

Rev. Moses Broyles a lecturer of great ability will deliver one of his series of lectures at the Third Baptist chnrch. Subject—"Progress!" We live in a progressive age. If we would prosper, we must move accordingly," These divisions of the general subject will be ably expounded, Tuesday, Apiil 11th.

OrDKgist's Testimony.

IT. F. McCarthy, druggist, Ottawa, Ontario, states that he was afflicted with chronic bronchitis for some years, and was completely cured by the use of Thomas'Eclectric Oil.

House cleaning time has come. You can have your lace curtains cleaned nicely at Nelgen's Steam Dye House also have them tinted any shade desired.

hebb1*rothers

FOR

Apples. Turnips, Potatoes, Careens. Parsnips, Onions, liOttuce, Fresk Butter and Eggs.

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RAILWAY NEWS.

Current Items in Kailroad Circles—Local and General.

John Tolbrrt, of the Vandalia offices, is on the sick list. Will Merring, of the E. & T. H. office, was eff dnty. yesterday on account of sickneep.

Arrangement are being made to open the northeastern portion of the Indian Territory by branches of the Missouri, Kansas and Ttxas and St.,Louis end San Franc.isro roads.

The T. H. & L. division of the Vandalia is fast being placed in first class condition. The improvements at Cutler's station are progressing favorably, and the good work is to be kept up all along the line.

The Missouri Pacific is the latest road which announces its withdrawal from the commission reform agreement* The Pennsylvania and a few Southern lines are the only roads which still adhere to the agreement.

The Indiana Car Company has been organized at Cambridge City, and its articles of incorporation were filed Friday. Capital, $100,000. The directors are Wm. McMillan, Wm. II. Gardner, Orlando L. Bingham and A. Thomas Buchanan.

V. H. Stevens, master of transportation ol the Illinois Midland received a dispatch from Receiver. Conklin yesterday, directing him to pat on a train tomorrow. The train will be a "mixed," and will be run between this city and Dccatur only,

I5y Associated Press. TRAIN ROBBERY. GALVESTON, Tex., April 8.—Last night the passenger train on the Gulf, Colorado & Sauta Fe railroad was boarded near Piurn Station by five iueD, who robbed the passengers and effected their escape.

ACCUSED OF CUTTING RATES. CHICAGO, April 8.—The Grand Trunk has been accused of cutting freight rates, but emphatically denies the charge. The strength of the accusation lies in the fact that the Grand Trunk is getting an undue and disproportionate share of the freight traffic, and the officials of the other roads say that if this condition of affairs continues, a freight war will certainly ensue.

Mrs. S«yah ». Rjee's Will. The last will and testament of the late Mrs. Sir ah D. Ryce has baen admitted to probate. It was executed by her hands in the presence of M. W. Williams and M. S. Durham, ar.d bears date of January 213, 1882. It is in ten paragraphs. After providing for her burial and the payment of her debts, she bequeaths to her mother, Sallie D. Williams, the sum of $2,000, and provides for the full payment out of her own. estate ol a promissory note for $1,950 executed by Lucius Ryce, her husband, to Sallie D. Williams, on which $30 have since been paid, in the event that the estate of her late husband is unable to pay it provides that her mother shall have thefree use of al) the furniture used by her in the room now occupied by her iu testator's house during the term of her natural life, and that at her death the said furniture shall go to Mrs. Carrie Shide, to be held by her in her own personal righl to her sister, Mrs. Caroline M. Early, the buto of $2,000 to Wm. Ryce, grandson of her Iste husband, the sum of $2,000, to ba ust for his support, maintenance and education. In this 'connection she ap-points-her friend, Preston Htwsey, E=q to ke^p, control aud expend the said fund for the purposes sta'ed as may s?em to lino be.-t aud proper to Lucius Chester Ryce, gr.ir.dson of her late husband, her gold watch and ch*in and the silver waiter used by htr, which was formerly received from the mother of said Lucius Chester, to Henry Ryce, son cf her late husband, the residua of her personal property which may remain after the payment of all other bequests

She directs that her cxecutors shall expend tie sum of $4 0 in the erection of a suitable monument on the family lot In the cemetery, aud reserves the right and expresses the intention to dispose of sundrv aiticles of personal properly during h/r life, if spa ted to eairy out her wishes, aud in such way as to hfr may seem best, and nhe desires and directs that any such action on her part shall in no way affect or invalidate any of the provisions of the will.

Preston Hussey and George W. Bement are appointed her joint executors.

Weather Report.

The following is the weather record for the past week, as reported by L. G. Hager:

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Sunday, Apr,l 2 Monday, April 3 Tuesday, April Wednesday, April 5 Thuraday, April 6 Friday, April 7 Saturday. April 8

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Day of week.

Clear Clear Clear Clear Clou ly Cloudy Cloudy

Rainfall," 0 76 of an ci.

itnclieuS Arnica Salve The -H Salve in the world lor cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Silt Rheum, Fever Sorts, Tetter Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ol! skin Eruptions, and poatively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to give- yerftct satisfaction or money refunded. ice 25 cents per box. Sold by Gulick A Berry.

A VeiPd Clergj inan.

Even the patience of Job would becomes exhausted, were he a preacher and endeavoring to inteiest his audience while they were keeping up an incessant coughing, making it impossible for him to be heard. Yet, how very easy can all this be avoided by simply

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Dr. King's

New Discovery lor consumption, coughs and colds. Trial bottles ten cents at Gulick & Berry's drug store.

Woman's True Frieud.

A friend in need is a friend indeed. This none can deny, especially when assistance is

rendered

HAWKEYE.

when one is sorely afflicted

with disease, more particularly those complaints and weaknesses so common to our female population. Every woman should know that Electric Bitters are woman's true friend, and will positively restore ber to he.ilib, even when all other medicines fail. A single trial always proves onr assertions. They are pleasant to the taste and only cost fifty cents a bottle. Sold by Gulick & Berry.

The Allemania Lodge No. 82 D. O. will give their annual Ball at Turner Hall on Esster Monday, to which all friends are cordially invited. The strictest order will b5 observed. Music by the Ringgold Band.

Millin

nery Opening

R. CoiltonV, No. 23 so

At Mrs. R. R. CuiltonV, No. 23 south Sixth street. Thursday and Friday, April ICth and 14th.

The New Meat Market

By J. L. Humaston, 202 north Fourth, with the best of fresh and salt metis. Has telephone connections. Please call or order.

A. 0. H.

Ancient Order of Hibernians Ball at Dowling Hall. Wednesday, April 12th. Music by Ringgold Band.

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Faster SMiiccs,

To-day is Easter, and the objefvance in the churches will be uniform. Special musrical programmes have been prepared, and a number of the churches dfcSrstid appropriately and in handsome s'yle.

At St. Stephen's the preparations h*v? Iteen unasnally complete. The alter ha* been decorated with plants and potted flower until it presents a most handsome appearance. The following mu6ic programme has been prepared: 1. Hymn—"Jesns Christ is Risen To-day"... 2. Anthem—"Christ ourPastover" Chappel 3. TeDeum J. Mosenthal 4. Jubilate Ros f. Introit—' Christ, the Lord, is JHisen Today".-. Holdan 6. Gloria PStri..... '. 7. Glori Tioi 8. Hymn—"Christ, theXoM is

Risen Again"

9. Offertory—•'This is the Day of Jtyand Gladness" Lloyd Sung by Misses Flora Keller and Anna Hyde.

The programme will be rendered by the following: Misses Flora Keller, Anna Hyde, and Messrs. Harry Graham, Den Reese, G. C. Duy, with Prof. Wm. Zobel, organist.

At St. Joseph church the usual cere monies wifl be observed. The choir, under the direction of Prof. Hartung, will render Mozart's Twelfth Masss, with Miss Essie Kent at the organ.

CORY, Ind., April 5, 1882.

ftlr. S. M. Young, Terre Baute, Ind,: DEAR Sm—I wish to thank you for the payment of policy No. C01 in the Standard Life Association also, for the return of aasrstmeuts on same, as per agreement

R. W. FAGIN,

A. O. H. Ball.

Buy ne of Harrison Pirothe-s nobby pi tetotiH.

E'-ster Ball at Turner Hall, Monday, April lOtb, 1882. Admisssion 50c.

Prompt Payment.

TERRE HAUTE, April7,1882.

I wish to acknowledge the receipt of $1,692.60 from the Home Insurance company of New York, in full, of my loss by fire which occurred on the 26th of March, 1882. Any one wishing gocd insurance and prompt paymett in case of loss cr.n secure the same by calling on Messrs iiidinot & Bigelow, the agents of this company. F. J. RUPP.

Bock Beer.

John Staff, Nos. 22 and 243 outh .Third street, agent for S-hmitz' Bock Beer, received the first car load yesterday and will have it on draught to-day. His new ice house at I be earner of Vandalia railroad and Eighth street, hai been completed, where the beer will be kept in good order.

A. O. H., Ball at Dowling Hall, Wednesday April 12th. Music by Ringgold band.

We are mking the best pliajtobs offered for sale in the city. Harrison Brothers.

Auction Continued, The great auction sale opposite the Post Office will be continued on Monday at 2 p.m. The finest articles are yet to be sold, and those desiring to purchase double webbed velvet Brussels carpets, Moquet rugs, fine old German oaked carved furniture and oil paintings should not fail to be present. Remember the hour, 2 p. m. There is also a bran new Organ for sale atthebuyer's own price, standard make.

For good fitting suits and latest stales, call ut Lee Hirsch's. corner of Third and Main streets.

For prairie hay in car or ton lots, call on W. N. Broadhurst, dealer in all kinds of feed. No. 103 north Fourth street.

Call and eee the nobby suits at L°e Hirsch's, corner of Third and Main streets.

ARRIVED.

Parasols and sun umbrellas. Spring shades kid gloves.

Undressed Kids in Musquetaire and button.

Dressed Musquetaire Kid gloves. More Hook Gloves, in Kid, Silk and Lisle Thread.

Novelties in Lace Goods for the Neck. More Spanish Laces.

More Guipure Laces. More Lace Ties and Scarls.

Our Hosiery beats the world. We are the Corset King of the West_You must _see _our new Silk, Satin and Flannel Suits.

See the Satin de Lyon Suits for &00. See the Children's Dresses, in stuff goods and white material.

Also the Ladies Dressing Sacques.

OUR PRICES ARE ALL 0. K.

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about HERZ again.

body talks HERZ, and HERZ

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L. fioodmanJj&. &.QQ.,

iThe popular Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, are ffr Ihe field again with the largest and nobbiest stock of ready made Clothing, Gents' Furnishing goods and piece goods eyer kept by any other house in this city. Oar inerchant tailoring department is the largest in the State- We have an excellent cutter, keep all the I~UiSt styles of woolcnilMl use the tery best kind of trimmings Our prices can always be relied upon as the very lowest. L. GOODMAN JR. & CO. 410 Opera House Block.

Don't fail to call on Harrison Brcth' ers whf you want to buy pi setons.

If you want a nice suit, msde in the latest style, and one that will fit, call on L?e Hirsch, corner of Third and Main.

Savings Bank Building.

Notice to Contractors,

Sealed proposals will be received by the cashier of the Terre Haute Savings Bank until noon, May 1st, for the erection of part or the whole of the new savings bank building. Plans and specifications for the same can be seen at my office, No. 620 Main street, from the 12th until the 29th iost,

J. A. VRYDAGH, Architect.

Go to the 99 Cent Store, 323 Main Street, for Bargains.

99 Cent Store.

Having concluded to stop in the city for one more year, we have opened a nice new stock of goods. Call §nd see them. Visitors alwaya welcome.

Raffle.

For two Kentucky saddle horses, at National House, April 15, 1882. The mode of drawing will be to put a tag with the names of the parties holding tickets in a wheel or box, and have sonae child that the ticket-holders may select, be blindfolded, and draw the ntimTjers out one at a time. The 100th number drawn oiit wiil draw one horse, and the 150th number the other one. One ticket entitles the helder to a chance for both horses. Tickets can be gotten at the National House, Beauchamp's stable and Carico'a stable, where the horses can be

Assignee's Sale.

By order of the Vigo Circuit Court, the undersigned will on and after Marth 24, 1882, sell at private sale, for cash, at not less than ita appraised valtae, the stock of Rtoves and tin ware, situated, at No. 26 south Fourth street, Terrr Haute, formerly belonging to Edward L. Probst.

Persons desiring bargains will please call. JOHN C. REfcHERT, Aasiginee.

i^oHers Mothers I Mothers Are yon disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If so, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately—depend upon it there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and ^'ve rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, aid pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle.

SEWING MACHINES.

A. C. Van Sant & Son, general dealers in sewing machines have a large and well selected stock which they offer at reasonable prices, and on favorable terms to good parties. Their etock includes the Domestic, No 8 Wheeler & Wilson, New Flowe, St. John, Wanzer, Sigwalt, Household, Wilson, etc. They probably have the finest selection of machines to be found in the State of Indiana, and their price are so low thru since they have been here they have soli' many machines that have been shipped to outside townB and distant States. 'I aey delight to show machines and to give terms and prices. Office 426 Main street

Manion & Lynch

are getting in a superb lot of Mantels, at No. 623 Main street. See them, they are beauties. They are prepared to do promptly

Tin and Slate Roofing, Plumbing, and Tin and Sheet Iron Work of every description. They guarantee satisfaction in work and prices.

An Enviable Reputation.

It is with pleasure we allude to the manufactures of the well known chemists. Joseph Burnett & Co., of Boston. They have won by their merits and attractiveness a place beyond that occupied by any other similar manufactured goods in this country.

Their Cocoaine for the hair, and a superior Cologne water, have become famous for their excellence.

In addition to these preparations are Burnett's Standard Flavoring Extracts for cooking purpoees, and we can not show better evidence of their superiority than by referring our readers to the testimonials of all the leading popular hotels in the country. These are published in Burnett's Floral Hand-Book, an attractive and valuable little pamphlet which ia distributed gratuitously by the trade.

All respectable dealers sell Burnett's select goods, and all lovers of choice things will do well to buy them in preference to the cheap and impure articles now in the market.

ARTESIAN BATHS

The Terre Haute Arteman Baths, cure rheumatism, neuralgia, catarrh, chronic dineasea of the liver, dyspepsia and cutaneous diseases. They are of the most healing and powerfully alterative and tonic waters Known in the world. On Water street between Walnut and Poplar

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LEGAL.

PPLICATION FOR LICENSE.

aoticte ia hewfcy giv that will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo connty. at their April term, for a license to sell "in

toxica ting llqnon" in a less quantity than a

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uart at a time, with the privilege of allowing same to be drank on my premises, for one

year.: My place of business- and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold ana drank, is located in Terre Hante, Vigo county.

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Sealed proposals will be received by the ComciDQ Council tho city of Terre Haute, their next regular meeting, on ing, April 18th, 1882, for grading the alley ftom 8eventh street to

man ind Tuesday evening, April and graveling the alley Ninth street, between Ohio street and Walnut street, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of tne City Clerk.

Also, for grading, curbing and cindering Fourteenth street from Main street ta Poplar street, in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Clerk.

Proposals for above work must be accompanied by a bond signed by two diidnterested sureties.

Council reserves the right to reject any or all of the bids Envelopes containing proposals must be endorsed, naming work upon which proposal is made.

By order of tte Common Council. A. B. FITCH, City Engineer

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OTICE TO FOUNDRYMEN.

All castings to be delivered within a reasonable time, wherever they may be needed. Kach bid must be accompanied by a bond of 8500, signed by two disinterested sureties, as a guarantee that the persons whose bid is accept-, ed will enter into a contract within five days thereafter, for the faithful performance of the same.

The Conncil reserves the right to nject any and all bids. By order of the Common Council.

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Indiana, on lot No. 3S, in Hose's subdivision. L. H. SCHROEDER.

OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

CITY ENGINEER'S OFFICE, 1

TERRE HAUTE, April 6,1882.

CITY CLERK'S OFFICE,

TERRE HAUTE, li d., April 7th, 1882. Sealed propc Fals will be received by the Common Council of the city of Terre Haute, Ind., at their next regular meeting, Tuesday evening, April 18ih, 1882, for furnishiBg the city with iron castings for one year from May 1st, 1882, in accordance with the following conditions, vig:

Bids to be by the ton (2,000 pound*) for all castings of street bridges, man-ho'e and catchba'in covers, etc.. except lamp poets.

Bids for each post to be per post, furnished with ladder bar and raintea with two coats of paint

EUGESE V, DEB j, City Clerk.

April 4 th, 1882.

OTICE TO GARBAGE CONTRACTORS. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE,

TERRE HAUTE, IND., April7th, 1882. Sealed proposals will be received by the Common Council of the city of Terre Haute, ind., at its nest regular meetincr, Tuesday evening, April 18th, 1882, for collecting all the garbage that may be placed in vessels, as provided la section 13 of the sanitary ordinance adopted by the said Council June 18th, 1880, and amended July 20th, 1880, and removing the same to such place or places as the Board of Health of said city may designate. The said garbage is to be collected and removed in water-tight carts by 10 o'clock every other or second morning from the first day of May to the first day of November, and not less than once each week during the remainder of the year. All bidders must be governed strictly by each and every provision, for the removal of garbage, in the said ordinances which are on file in the office of the City Clerk, aud may be examined by persons desiring to bid.

Bids are to be separate for that district lying north of Main street and numbered first and that lying south of Main street and numbered second.

The contract for each district to run for one year from the first of May, 1882. A bond of $500 must accompany each bid, in order to guarantee the faithful entering into of the contract by the person to whom the same is awarded.

The Council reserves the right to reject ai.y or all bids, By order of the Common Council, April 4th, 1882. EUQEWE V.DEB3,

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EUGENE V. DEBS, City Clerk.

April 4,1SS2.

MI N1STR ATOR'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that 'the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Lucius Ryce. deceased, will sell at public auction, at the late residence of said deceased, on the 20th day of April, 1832»all the personal property which has come into my hands as such administrator, not heretofore sold, consisting of books, book case, desk, tables, chairs, carpets, pictures, piino, organ, and other articles of house and kitchen furniture.

A credit of three months will be given on all sums over five dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and bearing interest from maturity.

M. S. DURHAM, Administrator.

Terre Haute, March 28,b, 1882.

OG TAX.

Notice is hereby given that the new dog law will go into effect April 1st, 1882. Previous to that time every psrs.m wishing to own or harbor a dog must report the sime t) the Township Trustee, and pay 81 each for every male and $2 each for every female dog over six months of age, and for each dog more than one the sum of fU cach. The Trustee will then issue a metallic check to the owner of cach do? registered and numbered, and no check shall be used on any dog other than the one for which it was issued by the Trustee, and any attempt to evade this provision shall be held to be a misdemeanor, and be punishable by a fine of not more than twenty-five dollars. The constables of the various towns and townships will then proceed to kill all dogs having no checks. Persons own ing dogs will take notice aud secure their checks before the time expires, as the law will be strietly enforced.

Office hours for the registering, of dogs every day during March, Sunday's excepted, from 8 a to 12 m. and from 1 m. to 4 p. m. Office, 1% Main street,up stairs.

L. FINKBINER,

Trustee Harrison Township.

XECUTOR'S NOTICE.

Kotice is hereby given that rres ton Hussey and G. W. Bement have been appointed executors of the will of Sarah D. Ryce, late ol Vigo county, deceased. The estate is supposed to be

solvent.

PRESION HUSSEY, G. W. BEMENT.

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This Tonic is classed by Commissioners of Internal Revenue as medlcfi\al subject only to the stamp tax, which does not subject the vendors to license as liquor detlers.

We guarantee a positive cure in every case Harmless and Tery pleasant to take. Try it. For sale by all druggists and grocers at tl per bottle. The trade supplied at a liberal discount by H. Hulman, wholesale grocer, and Qnlick & Berry, druggists, Terre Haute, Ind,

Henry Biscnoff & Co., New Yor* andCharleston, H. C., sole manufacturers and proprietors, P. O. Box 2S76. Depot, 93 Wall St. N. Y.

It gives color to the blood, nataral healthfal tone to the digestive organs ft nervoas system making it applicable to General Debility, Loss of Appetite, & Prostration of Vital Powers.

City Clerk.

OTICE TO QUARRYMEN.

CITY CLERK'S OFFICE I

TEBRE HATJTE, IND., April 7,1&S2.

Sealed proposals will be received by the Common Council of the city of Terre Haute at their next regular meeting, Tuesday evening, April 18th, for furni-hing tne city with jubble stone for paving, gutters, etc. also for round corner stones, cuib stones and crossing stones. Bids for the rubble stone are to be per toil of 2,240 pounds each.' 1 he comer stones, curbing and crossing stones arc to be dressed, ready for ufe.

The curbing is to be not less than 4 inches thick, 18 inches wide and 3 feet long. The crossing stones are to be not less than 8 inches thick, 18 inches.wide and 3 feet long.

Bids for the corner stones are to be psr stone, and for the curb and crossing stones per lineal foot.-

The stone iu all cases to be of a hard and durable quality, and to be delivered in the «lty of Terre Haute without charges for freight. Contractors must pay for weighing and delivor the ticket to the Street Commissioner.

The contract to run for one vear from May l, 1882. E ch bid must be accompanied by a bond of $500, guaranteed by two disinterested sureties* that, if accepted, a contract will be entered into within five days after the s&me is awarded.

The Council leserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Commou Council,

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New Grocery Establishment,

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I have Jnrt opened a new, clean and fresh stock of family GIUK'KRIES and PROVISIONS To which I Invite the attentloiT©I my friends and the public generally. All goods sold low for cash. Articles will be delivered to any part of he city when desired. Cash paid at all times for country produce. Give me a call when wanting anything in ray line.

GEO. T, DRAKE.