Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 10, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 September 1871 — Page 5
ONE hundred men are employed in the Terre-Haute Car Works.
THE Typographical Union of this city has been incorporated.
THK treasury cf the Centenary Sabbath school now contains $299, 37.
NOT a single interment in the city cemetery during the past week.
IT is said that the Central Park beer garden will be re-opened nnder the |Oanagement of a Baltimore saloonist.
GRISTES A IIOYSE advertise In this ise, the oldest life insurance company the United States.
THIIRE are 473 dogs who are legally ontitled to exist in thiscity. All other canines are unlawful and should be null and void.
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THE cinder pavement on Ohio street, between 3rd and 4th, is a success. It beats everything but Nicholson, and costs very little more than gravel.
THE Opera House Company borrowed sixty-five thousand dollars yesterday from an eastern capitalist, temporarily located In this city for the purpose of effecting loans.
Wv have been shown a beautiful sample of salt manufactured from the salt water which is produced by the oil wen. Kight or ten barrels a day can be manufactured from this well.
THE Express announces that "the Secretary of the Navy has received a consignment of battle fielda captuml by our Naval forccs at Corea, with the names of tho captors, some being presents to individuals and friends."
PnoK. GAKVI.V has shown us a specimen of pon drawing and flourishing, exhibited by him at the Bridgeton Fair this week, which reflocts great credit upon him. Prof. (J. is master of penmanship and king of chlrography.
TJIKRK aro Indian mounds on the east bank of tho rivor, two miles below the city, which it would be well to have explored by tho scientific gentlemen who aro delving in tho mounds of Sullivan County.
THK session of tho United Brethren Coni'eronco will bo held In Centonary Church next Saturday and Sunday. Bishop Kdwards, of tho U. B. Church, will presido at tho Conference, and will preach on Sunday at half past ton o'clock.
THK Wostlnghonso Air Brake is now in rogular operntion on ono of tho engines of the Indianapolis division of of the Vandalta lino. Tho engino having tho machinery attachod is run by tho several engineers, a wook each, in regular turn.
TrrK Honey Creek township Fair, on Thursday, WHS largely attended,and the exhibition was unusually good. The onterprlsing farmers of this township aro entitled to groat credit for tho energy which nuikestholr annual fairs so successful.
SrKriAi, trains will bo run on tho E. T. H. A- Railroad to the Vermillion county Fair, commencing on Wednesday, Sept. l.'lth. Half faro only will bo charged. This promises to be ono of tho best fairs over hold in tho Wabash valley.
Tin: case of John Koogan vs. George Farmer was up In tho Common Pleas Court this morning. Keogan sues for damages, alleging that Farmer debauched his wifo In October last. The toot is admitted, and tho main question at issue Is tho amount of damages to be assessed. Nearly all the promlnont legal talent of the city has been engaged in this case.
I'OI.ICKMAS STKNVART made a raid on a suspicions dwelling In the eastern part of tho city, yesterday, and succeeded In capturing ono doxen fine folt hats said to bo worth nine dollars apiece. Thov had been filched, the day before, from a ear en route fbr Evansvillc, and concealed in this dwelling. Tho thief made liia escape.
MARRIAOK LICKN'SKS.—The following licenses havo been Issued by tho County Clerk since our last report:
I«ovt swieknrd ami Rachel William*. Julius \V. \Vc*ehe anl Anna M. Busker, v''Alex. I', Tlmnia* «ml Mary J. Moore.
J. \V. IK Wolfe and Mollis C. Pelnw, John K. Hudwn ami l«eor»8. farker. Joel A. l*rleeand Mary A. Sehoonover. Geo, I*, qulo*. and Harriet Clarke. Michael ibnl«y mih! Frances J. KIdridge.
A.vojto other attractive features of tho Vigo Counfv Fair whlih opens on Tuowlay next,will bo the publication of a daily bulletin, devoted exclusively to the Interests of the Society. A full report of tho proceedings of each day will lie published, embracing incident* and Items of interest that may occur on fho grounds. It will also contain each jAloy a programme of the racesaud exhibitions ami will frequently be found convenient fbr reference. It will be distributed gratuitously on the grounds ami in the eity.
IN* the Common Pleas t»urt thfai week a very strange case was tried. A young married lady of this city, the daughter of wealthy ttcrman citizen who died about two years ago, applied soon after her fkther'a death for a share of his property. The mother resisted the application on the ground that tho daughter was not born in wedlock, Thl* being true, tho daughter then sued i"»r pay for aervioca aa a servant in tho household after her arrlrival at y**r* of maturity. The suit was decided this week, snd a judgment of w&s rend* rei In flavor of the dsujbt* r.
THE grading on the E. T. H. A C. Railroad, between Perrysville and Danville, Illinois, is nearly completed.
Oraad •pealmv of Miller ft Cox's new Clothing House, on north side of Main, between 6th and 6th streets, with a fine stock of ready made clothing, Gent's furnishing goods of every description and prices to suit the times. Remember no old stock, every article new, and bought cheap for cash and will be sold low on the same principle. Every article guaranteed to be just what it Is sold for, and general satisfaction given to all who may favor ns with a call. Don't Call to examine our stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. If we can't sell to yon we will post you well In the prices and charge you nothing for our trouble. Call and see for yourselves, at 156 Main street, one door east of Cook's Hardware Store. 10-2t. MILL
EH 6 Cox.
The cheapest Casslmeres ever offered in this market, now on sale at the Bnekeye, notwllbatandlng Woolen Uoods have ad van red 33 percent., we are selling at less Ihitn old prices.
W. N. RYCE A O., Main, cor. 6th street.
Home samples of new goods free to teachers at 0. BAKTLETT £Co.
Those beautiful Sash Ribbons, Trimming Ribbons, Belt Ribbons and Velvet Ribbons, at the Variety Store, No. 163 Main St.
Mlrayed from Mrs. Graff's stable, on Ohio street, between 6th and 7th, a large Sorrel Horse. The finder will be liberally rewarded by reporting the same to this office, or Mrs. Graff's residence on Ohio street. lt«
Another lot of low price dress goods, opened yesterday. W. N. RYC'E
4k
CO.,
Main, cor. 6th Mtreet.
Npccialtles in Indies' and Gents' Underwear, at the New Variety Store No. 163 Main St.
Kew Style*!—Thirteen entirely new shapes and styles Just received at -tf. "SYKES' HAT STORE."
Drawing Paper, drawing patierns and rulers at O. BAKTLETT & Co.
Bttntin Home Re-opened—Mr. Redford the present proprietor, tins leased the Buntin House for a term of years, is now refitting and cleaning and refreshing the house with new goods throughout wherever needed. No pains will be spared for the accommodation of guests. Tho tables will be supplied at all times with the best tho market will afford. A cordial invitation Is extended to tho old customers of the house, aiul as many now ones as will favor us with their patronage. Good sample rooms for tho accommodation of commercial trade. Free buss to ami from all trains.
M. M. RKDFOKO, Proprietor.
For Embroideries, Laces, Braids, Bindings, Collars, CuflVi &c. &c., at tho Variety Store, No. Utt Main Street, is Headquarters.
Will well to-dny, 50 dozen all l,lncn Towels at 91 OO per down. W. N. RYC'K A
Main, cor. 6th street.
Pens, fnk and Paper, large quantities, and low at O. BAUTLKTT & Co.
T. II. Riddle is still In the Eastern Cities, where he is selecting one of the heaviest, and finest lots of goods ever brought to Ter-re-Haute, consisting of Fancy Goods and Notions. Also a largo stock of Silver Ware, Gold Jewelry, ('locks of all descriptions, Ac. In addition to the above he is purchasing a very extensive stock of Millinery Goods, exclusively for tho wholesale trade. His popular establishment (lfl Main street,) is now In receipt of New Goods, and will be receiving new goods dally for the next two weeks, which will make his establishment more )opular than ever. _iO-tf.
Xew Store—-Xcw tJoods, fresh from the importer's hands. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. No 183 Main street.
lloHiery at cents per pair. W.S. RYC'E A CO., Main, eor. 6th Mtreet.
Slnien very cheap at O. BARTLETT & Co.
Nomethlng new and nice, several styles of fancy, easy and reclining chairs of tho celebrated Hunzlnger patent. We will be pleased to show these goods as an article entirely new In design, richly llntshed and upholstered. Also the Woven Wire Mattresses at reduced prices.
J. A E. W. Ross,
IK2t, Nos. 11 and 12 Second street.
Novelties In Ladies' Fancy Notions at the Variety Store, No. 163 Main St,
Few down of those British and Balhriggan Hose yet on hand, at the low prices.
W. 8. RYCE CO., Main. eor. 6th ntreeU
Vnndcrbllt, Beaumont, Regatta, Sunnyslde, Wall Street, Nautical, Nonpariel, all new at "•tf. "SYKKS' HAT STORK."
For Cheap cistern and force pumps goto Moore A Huberty, No. 181 Main St. ee-tf.
Fnll regular made Hose-Exfrs goods, at 43 rents per pair. W. H. RYCE
4k
CO.,
Main. cor. 6th street.
Talk about your oil wells. If you want to see the cariosities and novelties In Notions and trimming* Ac. *o, call at the new Variety Store, No. MB Main Street.
We have to Ft rut-Clam Watch Makers* and a Jeweler that can manufacture any article wanted. Those having watches to repair will do welto make a note of this, 8. R. FRBKXAV, 11-tf. 161 Main street, near Cor. of 6th.
43olngv off* rapidly—'Those British Half Hose at IS SO. W. H. RYCE
4k
CO.,
Main, ear. «th street,
Indiana Central
!ATKXT RIGHT EXCHANGE, Jfo. 19 North Illinois street,
Indianapolis.
l)r. 8.C.AB. O. Frink, Protors.
0Br Send for Circular*. 7-3m.*
1,9H Dtws GWIM* received at Hers A Arnold's. firmt Red wet ion in of Spring «nd Rammer goods, it Here Arnold's.
Tho MIOWISK Mew Caeda at Taell, Ripley Dwalsc'a Shirt Fronts.
Dundee fancy and mourning Shawls, Boman stripes. Highland fancy and plain Shawls.
Couestoga, and Philadelphia Ticks. Several popular brands of bleached muslin.
Colored and Brown Drills. Plaid and plain Flannels, Canton Flannels. Standard Sheetings.
Prints, Prints, Prints. Paper Cambrics. Kid Gloves. Black Silks, low and medium priced. Coat's, ClarK's, Harney'sand Green A Daniel's Thread at agents prices with car loads still to come.
Dr. A Baud's Ague Care or Tonic Yeffeteble Febrlfnye, for the cure of Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers. Dr. Arnaud in offering his Ague Cure to the public, does so with full confidence that its results will sustain him in pronouncing it one of the most valuable remedies ever offered to the public, as a safe, certain and permanent cure of Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers. Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache. Indeed for the whole class of diseases arising from biliary derangement.
Its composition is very simple anil entirely of vegetables and sruaranteed to contain nothing that will render it in the least unsafe or injurious to the system. It never fails to cure even the most obstinate cases.
Try a bottle and know how it is yourself. For sale at the Terre-Haute Pharmacy, corner 5th and Ohio streets. 8-tf.
Silk Hats!—FallStyles,beautifulshapes, now ready at 7-tf. "SYKKS' HAT STORE."
For putting up gutter and spouting, tin and sheet-iron, jobbing, good and cheap, Moore A Haggerty can not be equaled, 181 Main street. ee-tf.
Ladles' Lawn Hats, at cost, at Herz A Arnold's. 50-tf.
IT yon want a nice mantle or grate, examine Moore A Hagerty's stock before purchasing, 181 Main street. ee-tl.
Are yon In want of a No. 1 Cooking Range, any size, call on Moore A Hagerty 181 Main street, and they will suit you. ee-tf.
I want to buy Old Gold and Silver. S. R. FREENAX, 6-tr. 161 Main street.
For Bargains go to Herz A Arnold's.' 50-tf.
MTEKCIIi WOODS.— I Fruit Box Stencils, Plates Tor Merchants, Farmers and Manufacturers, Made from original OeslgrnN by skillful Workmen. Brass an«| German Silver, Checks, Slenell Paint, Stencil Urn*lies. Alphabets and Figures, All at low prices,
By J. R. FOOTE,
3-3m 130 Main St., Terre-Haute.
It IM Conceded by Kverjr One that Moore A Hagerty are the best Tin and Slate Roofers in the city. ee-tf.
The largest assortment of IaIlcM Watches, at the lowest prices, is at 151 Main street, near corner Sixth street. 6-tr. S. R. FREEMAN.
Married.
RUDDELL -VINTON- In Ind ianapolls, on Wednesday, August 30th. at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. J. P. E. Kumler, Hon. James H. Ruddell and Miss Mary H. Vinton.
Died.
MILLER—'This morning at two o'clock, Catharine Miller, wife of C. B. Miller, of this city, aged 54 years.
Funeral service to-morrow at 10 o'clock at the Union Church in Otter Creek township. Friends of the family will please attend without further notice.
ABBOTT—Tills morning at ten minutes before 8 o'clock, at her residence, 87 North 6th street, of dropsy, after along and severe illness. Mrs. Margaret H. Abbott, wife of John Abbott, of this city.
Funeral services will be held at the family residence at :t o'clock Sabbath afternoon. The frieuds of the family arc respectfully requested to attend without further notice.
GJCHOOL BOOKS. ^,
0. Bartlett & Co.
At the Old Stand,
lOt MAIX STREET,
Have on hand a larger stock of School Books than ever before, which they have Just purchased of the publishers at the lowest prices, snd which they will sell as cheap as any one can sell them. Their Books are the Latest Editions
And have all the new improvements in thetn. As regsrds
School KlatioDerjr,
Their stock ts abundant and will be put in to tbe trade very cheap. All Rooks to be furnished at Intmductorv rates will be put in by them nt publisher's figures.
Before making your purchases don't fail call on. BARTLETT A CO.
to
rpERRE-HAlTE
Commercial College,
Established In 1801
The BcM and Moat toiectmtfuIBvMMm CVBtffe in the Mate.
An Institution for ike Business Man.
THE COLLEGE OFFICE, with luscious rooms tor instruction In Theory and Practice, are situated in the most central part of the city,
CWrswr V«i* «n4
FtjVk
TERRE-HAUTE
BILL
SfrNfx,
TERRE-HAl TK, IND„
lMn R. OAITIX, Principal.
PRINTING HOUSE, IIS
Main street, does tbe neatest and cheapest Job Printing In theWty. Surpass should make a note of tins. O. Wealth 4t Oo.
HKAI*^.—Something n«w and miuwtlw, stTerre-H ut* Printing House itfxatn street. O. J. Smith Oo.
EXTH ANNUAL FAIR
or TH
Vermillion County
Agricultural Society, to he held at
HEWPOBT, IM.
September 12, 13,
HALF FARE
On and after Wednesday, September 13th, only one-half fare will be charged passengers going to and returning from the Fair.
Articles for exhibition will be delivered in the grounds and returned by the Railway Company at one-half the usual rates for freight.
m*''
Pacing will be on Wednesday. Trotting, on Thursday.
Special Premiums for Trotting and pacing, by Untrained Horses to Come off on Friday.
TrottingPURSE g25. 1st preminm, 819,80 2d, do., $8,3* 3d, do., 94.15.
Pacing:-.PURSE #28. 1st premium, 812,SO 2d, 88,85 3d, 841.15. For the above special premiums for Trotting and Pacing, all Horses of a class to go together—mile heats—best two in three.
No labor or expense has been spared to put the grounds and the time track in the best possible condition.
QREAT BARGAINS
-IN-
DRY GOODS!
FOR THE
^ext Thirty Days,
At A. NIPPERT S,
Xo. 116 Main Street.
1
It is Wisdom and Economy
TO INSURE IN THE
BEST COMPANIES,
AND THERE 18
IWE BETTER
THAN THE
OLD IRSBRIIICE C0M1
OF NORTH AMERICA.
It Is the OLDEST and has the LARGEST SURPLUS over all liabilities of any Insurance Company In the United State*.
GRIMES ROYHE, Agents,
10*lm. No. 4 South 5th street.
URIAH JKFFKKS. E1.ISIIA 1MVKKS. R. JEFFERS & CO.,
Commissi'n Merchants
-And Wholesale Dealers in
Staple and Fane)
N O I O N S
Buck ttloves, fthawla,and Woolen 3 Woods.
White (jkwds Shirts* ^c.,
140 Main St.,
'HE
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15,1871.
gi'KCiAt. None*.—The E., T. H. A C. Railroad Company will run an EXTRA TRAIN From Terre-Haute to Fair Ground, commencing Wednesday, September 13, for the accommodation of persons wishing to attend the Fair.
TIUM Table for Extra Train: Leave. Leave. Terre-Hante, 7:00 a mFair Ground, 3:45 pm E. A C. Jnnct. 7:20 Newport, 3d0 County Line, 7:35 Montezuma, 4:15 Clinton, 8:00 Early, 4:25 Summitt, 8:15 Summitt, 4:45 Early, 8:30 Clinton, 5KB Montezuma, 8:40 County Line, 5:35 Newport, 9:05 E.AC. Junct. aSo
Arrive: Arrive: Fair Ground, 9:10amTerre-Haute,' 6:20pm The regular train will run according to the Company's published time tables.
J. L. THOMAS, Pres't.
JAMBS A. BEI.I., Sec'v.
t** I 4 S
5 -r HAVING DECIDED TO
Remove my Stock to Plttslleld, III.,
By the first of October next, I will sell until that time, everything in my line
At Cost and Below,
In order to reduce stock. Bear in mind that this If a Bona Fide Hale, and not to entrap people.
I also offer my Dwelling and my Store Room for rtnt. 10-tf A. BflPPERT.
1794. i.
TEUBK-HAVTti, tXIt.
Exclusive Agents for all Piece Goods made by tbe Vigo Woolen Mills. Orders promptly attended to. 9-tf
C.CRAWFORD,
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98 MAIN STREET,
MC TERRE-HAUTE, IND
CHANGE.
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{&occew»r to G. WHa»,l
WhB» 1 JT.I/.V
B. a. COX HAS Alila NORMAL, HIGH AND GOMMOIV SCHOOL BOOKS,
SATURDAY ETMDTG
MAIL,
For the Year 1871.
BS6IJLAI RATES.
The SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, an Independent Weekly Newspaper, will be mailed to subscribers at TWO DOLLARS a Year ONE DOLLAR for Six Months, and FIFTY CENTS for Three Months, and to Clubs at the following rates: Three Copies, One Year..._ $ a 00 Five 8 00 Ten 15 00 Twenty 25 00
With One Copy extra to the getter up of Clubs of Ten, or more. Mail and office
Subscriptions will, invaria
bly, be discontinued at expiration of time paid for.
CliUBBIXO WITH OTHER PERIODICALS.
We are enabled to offer extraordinary inducements in the way of clubbing with other periodicals. We will furnish theSATURDAY EVENING MAIL, PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR, with any of the periodicals enumerated below at greatly reduced rates. These periodicals will be sent direct front theolilces of publication. Here is the list:
WEEKLY PAPERS.
Mall and the Indianapolis Journal. price 82.00 The Mail and the Indianapolis Sentinel, price (2.00 The Mail and the X. T. Trlbuuc, price 82.00 The Mail and the Indlanapol Is
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CLUBBING WITH COUNTY PAPERS
We have made arrangements to fhrnlsh the MAIL with the following Newspapers, published in tho neighborhood of TerreHaute, at very low rates. Here is the list: The Mall and Sullivan Union .88 00 The Mall and Jiockvilln Xewt "I The Mall and Urazil Miner .'I The Mall and Howling (/rent Archive*..„ 8 09 The Mall and Marthall Iferald ft 00 The Mall and Hoortcr &<tte 8 00
Persons getting up clubs for the MAIL,and desiring to obtain subscriptions for other periodicals on our list at the same time, will be furnished a list of the prices at which such sulMcriplions can be taken separately by us, upon application to this offlcu.
Address, O. J. SMITH,
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Important Announcement to rents and pnplla.
S3 00
3 00
3 00
Weekly News, price 11.50 The Mail and the Toledo Blade, price 82.00 The Mail and the Jf. Y. World, price 82.00 The Mail and the N. Y. Sun, prtco 81.00 The Mail and the Prairie Farmer, price 82.00 The Mail and the Western Rural, price 82.00 The Mail and the Chicago Advance, price 82.150 The Mail and the Chicago Interior, price 82.50 The Mail and the Chleagro Republican, price 81.50 Tbe Mall and Appleton's Journal, price 84.00 The Mail and the Rural New York. er, price 83.00 The Mail and Hearth and Home. price 83.00 The Mail and the Methodist, price ^2.50 The Mail ami Every Sntnrdny, price 88.00
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2 50
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3 00
3 50
3 50
2 76
1 50
5 50
SEMI-WEEKLY.
The Mail and HemI-Weekly X, Y. Tribune, price, 84.00 8t 50
MONTHLIES.
The Mail and the American Agriculturist. price 81.50 The Mail and Clodey'sLady'sBook, price $8.00 The Mail and tha-J9jftdlc*' Own
Tbe attention of* parents and pupils is called to the following list of text ltooks to be used In our public schools for OK- coming 4 year, and authorised by the Board of Trustees. Primary Grade McGufley's Firtt Redder. Primary Grade McGutfey's Second Reader aqd White's Primaiv Arithmetic. Primary Grade McGufl'ev's ThiidReader, Whites Intermediate Arithmetic and No. 1, P., D., and S. Copy Book. A Primary Grade McGuffey's Fourth ReaderT Spelling Book, White's Intermediate Arithmetic, No. 2, P., D., and S. Copy Book, and Gnyofs Elementao* Geography. Grammar Grade Watson's Fourth Reader, MrGalley's Spelling Book, Fetter's Intermediate Aritmetic, No. 3, P., D., and S. Copj Book and Guyofs Intermediate Geography. CGrammar Grade: McGutTey's Fifth Reader, Spelling Book, White's Complete Arithmetic, No. 4, P., D., and S. Copy Book, and Mitchell's Intermediate Geography. Grammar Grade Watson's Fifth Reader, McGufTey's Spelling Book, Felter's Grammar School Arithmetic, No. 5, P., D., and S. Copy Book, and Harvev's Elementary Grammar. A Grammar Grade McGuflfey's Sixth Reader, Felter's Grammar School Arithmetic, No. 12, P., D., and S. Copy Book, Greene's English Grammar and Seavey's Goodrich's History of the UnlUti States.
The text books to be used in tho High School will be announced to the pupils at the opening of the session.
Wherever changes occur, the books will sold at one-half regular retail price, and thus, instead of an increase In the expenses of purchasing books, there will be a decreast in the same since text books are changed only in those grades in which the pupils would be under the necessity of purchasing new books by reason of promotion.
BOUNDARIES OT SCHOOL DISTRICTS. Those pupils promoted to the A Grammar Grade will go to the First Ward.
Those pupils promoted to the Grammar Grade and who reside west of 9th street will go to the First Ward, and those who reside east of 9th street will go to City School No. 6.
Those pupils promoted to the Grammar Grade from the First, and Fourth Wards, and those from the Second Ward who reside north of Walnut street will go to tX«i
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$2 50
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Blatrnslne, pricjgtfiF. The Mail and the vorth Western Parmer, price 81.00 The Mail and the Little Corporal, Tprice 81.50 The Mall and the Little Chief, price 75 cents The Mail and tho Lit le Sower, price 75 cents. The Mall and Scrlbner's Monthly, price, 88.00 The Mail and the Atlantic Month. ly, price 14.00 The Mail and Our Young: Folks, price 82.00 Tbe Mail and Old and New. price 84. The Mail and Overland Monthly, prlcc, 84.00
WABASH
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First Ward those promoted from the Third Ward and those from the Second Ward who reside south of Walnut street will go to tlm Third Ward and those promoted from Citv School No. 6, and from the Filth ward will go to City School No. 0.
The pupils in all of the other grades will go their respective districts. The boundaries of these districts aro almost the same as they were last year any slight changes will be explained to the pupils by the Principals of the different districts.
It is hoped that parents will assist tinteachers in this work by sending the children promptly to their respective places« and anj' changes found necessary after trial in the above plan of districting the city 4 will be cheerfully made.
W M.W.WILEY,
9 2t. Superintendent. [Express, Journul & Gazette copy for on« week.]
HE GREAT WORLD TONIC
AND
System Renovator.^ 4
What the Public Sliouli KT110#
WABASH.These
3 75
3 75
3 00
BITTERS Hitters arc a purely eg» etahlc Tonic. The component Drugs having been se
lected with the greatest care as to their medicinal Properties. They are 110 cheap compound prepared with common whisky.
ABASH BITTKKS Just the thing lor morning lassitude and depression Dispirits caused by late hours or overwoxki
WABASHAre
HITTERS an Infallible remedy for Dyspepsia, Heart Burn, Ac.„
Imparting tone and Impulm*
to the digestive organs, by their healthy wtion on tlie Stomach, Liver and Kidneys,
WABASII
BITTKKH Taken regularly three times ut day in sma/1 wlneglassful^ doses will give strength,
health hnd vigor, and a cheerful and contented disposition.
WABASH
250 2 50
BITTERS. Take It If you want pure, rlrh,-». electrical blood, blood that.
In vliromtes your svstem,nndfe
gives the glow of health to your cheek.
3 00
BITTERS Aro the sure preventative of n» Chill and Intermittent vers. ,, v*J "T
WABASH
4 00
BITTERS Cannot be excelled as a morning Appetizer. Promoting? good Digestion,and are intui
llble for nil the manifold diseases nrMiii^ from a deranged and debilitate! stomach.
WABASHAre
4 50
BITTERS the best hitters in the wor WU
.s for purifyinK the blood, cleansing the stomach, gently stimulating the kidneys and uctlng as 11 mild cathartic.
DR. A. ARNAUD. Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer of Wabash Bitters, S. E. corner Ohioand Fifth streets,Terre-Haute lnd. 7-gm
RAI1UE
CITV
Livery Stable Comp'y. FoutH, Hunter Thompson*
l»R0PRrET0RS. 5
3 Firmt-CliMM EdlAbllNlimenfii.
Ixxrated and managed as follows: $
E O E A N A II I 3or. Main nnl Eighth Strc»*t«,
W. K. HI7KTKR SlminKer.
E O I N 4 E Seorad St., Iiet. Main and Cherry, A. B. POl'TM Xanagrr.
THE THONPKOW NTABI.E.' Third Street, bet. ohlo and Walnut, opjx. site the lUintin Hou»e, A. J. THO!)IPN«IX ... Manager.
The three above named Htnblns are operated by Fonts, Hunter A n»oin|«*oi»asa Company.
First-els as rim can be obtained at any of tbe three Stables on short notice.
TTUSHEH
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Photograph Gallery,
BEAdlN RI.CKK,
COK. MAIN A SttETH STKKETS. »l-tf.
Fli'iMtpeclalty
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