Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 16, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 October 1871 — Page 8

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Personal.

Ja». R. Tlllotson is in New York. Anna DicklnwMjypJU lecture in Paris, minoSs, this muod to*.#*0 condition ot E. J. Peck, of InF^ dlanapolis, is improving.

Lou. Townaend, is the champion «r AooUnt of Terre-Haute. Cbaa. R. Peddle and family are traveQinic in the East. •*»John E. Owens is playing at the Globe

TheaXre, Boston.' With a few ills and Batz thft National House

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a flrwt-ciasH hotel.

Charlie Kern lost his business house, but not hi* residence, In the Chicago Are. Judge Gookins' residence, 237 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, was burned in the great fire. He lost othter valuable property.

All the summer wandecers have returned to their home? which cheer, but not Inebriate. lion. D. W. Voorhees gained the heavy IUw salt which took him to St. Louis last week.

The Brazil Miner comes out nobly under the new management. Just let Henalone and the paper will be a great success.

Col. R. W. Thompson will lecture in Vlncennes next Friday evening on the

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Formation of Character." Fred. Cornell, of Linton township, will start on Monday for Montlcello, Illinois, where he will make his future home.

A prominent citizen expresses faith that the world will come to an end very soon, and savs that he is gratified with the prospect.

Midshipman John I). Keeler has received orders to report at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and will leave for that place next week.

Sam. Turner's residence was hot burned ly the Chicago fire, though the Treinont House In which he owned an interest was consumed.

Two brothers-in-law A. Arnold, named Loewcwfteln, engaged in the wholeMile hat and cap trade in Chicago, lost their entire stock, valued at about *100,000 in the great fire.

Tho letter from Capt. Wm. Earle published oil the Inside (if thin issue, was written to his old schoolmate, Jas. K. Tlllotson, of thin city. Capt. K. is now in the Arctic Ocean.

Strange to say, we have not received aslnglit communication in reference to the biggest liar In town. Why are persons so bashful In nominating persons for this distinction

Tho wholesale clothing house of Clayhurgli, Klnstein & Co.,Chicago, In which 11. Kuppenhelmer, formerly of this city, Is a partner, lost lis entire Ktock, valued at $300,(XX), In the Chicago lire.

A colored gontloman of this city says that a local minister of the African M. E. Church, who occasionally holds forth here, Is not much of a preacher, but that he 1r a wonderful exhaustlonlstl

Mrs. ('. Rk'hings Bernard has made her new departure from the lyric to the dramatic) stage, and one night last week performed In Haltlmoro as Rosalind to James W. Wallack's .Jacques, In "As You Like It."

Tho *v,*.nHvlllo Courier desires to see Hon. II. W. llunna re-nornlnated for Attorney General. Terre-TInute insists upon his receiving tho nomination for tho Vlcc Presidency, as suggested by tho Covington F-tunrf

Michaol Dompsey, a well-known oxpressman of this city, who is too poor to give much civtU for tho Chicago sufferers, kindly volunteered to haul all supplies left with I«. A. Burnett A Co., to the depot and all contributions from houses free of charge.

A lady lrom Zanesville, Ohio, passed through this city a day or two ago in search of a truant husband. She displayed a pistol ami coolly announced lier intention to blow his brains out when found. Kviduntly he was not to blame for running away.

THE HANDSOMEST MAX. Wo have more communications on this mihjeol.

Kill H." says that D. li. Otls i8 "the prince of )in«4*on»e men." Cleopatra says that the championship lie* clearly between Judge Patterson and Judge Long. ••Annabel Lee" is astonished that Perry Huston has not been mentioned leforc,

Terre-Haute" says that Col. Wm. K. MeIx«n was called the handsomest man In the legislature when he was a member of that body, and that he Is entitled to the distinction of being the handsomest man In town. "It. O. It." names Ii. O. Oox.

A correspondent without a signature says that Wm. O. Jeockcs Is the best looking man.

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"An Irishwoman "says T. W. HaggeHy Is much better looking than any named Inst week. "Annole nominates Dick Blake.

Wanlta" favors Arthur Demlngi Conductor" says that "the handsomest and klngllest man who has ever lived In Terre-Haute Is J. I). Herkimer."

O. V." devotes two pages of not® paper to an eulogy upon the handsome merits of Patrick Shannon.

Chantllly speak* fbr Gen. CrufL "Josephine** says that George W. Haberly jS incomparably the handsomest man la Terre-HatttO. »A. suggest* tbe popular clerk at the Torre-Haulc House, Jhtr. Grant,**

The Newport Hoarier Stale WMtKW Col. Hudaon.and directs that thcsausa«c-grinder l«p Ibrwanled by first train. "Hpartacas" name* President Joms. of tho Normal School. x. P. H," names Major O. Wood.

It, U" my* that, If *«T young gentlemen ran be entered lor competition, George Allen, of the Prairie City Bank, wilt be winner.

Corrlne names "the popular dry UPOOds man, Chaa. F. Wittenberg. joaqnln" recommend* Ool. Bob Stewart. "8. R. P." Is sure that Samuel a Early la the hamlsMnsM man.

Waliasli" mors that "Will Rlppetoe 1» the rosy-chc*k«jd«*t and nioa attractive looking man In town."

Juntas" Mya "the kindliest and hamlaomest tm In tbe «ily Is owned bJT T. Mnrmy."

X. Y. 8." names ftu». Oo*». SI. U.!nk* that Jndge long is the (Inert looking iitiiu thatalw hassver looked II poo» -xabrll.

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Mr. Harm la a rny

finely built and. ,**»«• frtrtleman. Critic" thtnk* u-~i lawyer Ueaocbamp ts the tnUHbom«H man In dty.

Ttt* Mo»a«e-plnd«r sUll naalai

Marshall Nelson in not married.

Captain Potter has returned from his eastern tour. Col. Young, of the Mexican service is making a visit to this city.

Marcus Schoemehl is confinea to his residence by opthalmia. Hon. John P. Usher is attorney of tbe Kansas Pacific Railroad

L. A. Burnett and Luther Hager returned from Chicago last night. Frank Myers has returned Yrom bis visit to Southern Missouri.

A. C. and W. S. Potwin, formerly ot this city, lose all their property by the Chicago fire, j-

J. D. Herkimer advertises in the Mattoon Journal for fifty men to gather corn on his Grove Farm.

Owen Tuller and wife have gone west on a visit to Utah, Nevada, and other parts of the plains.

The friends of Major W. W. Carter remarked that bis appetite was very good at the National House yesterday

W. S. Polhemus, formerly of the VanHnifai Line, no^r of the New Jersey Central, did eat of a broiled fish and of a honeycomb at the Prairie House to-day.

Jacob Kern loses $2,000, all the insurance held upon his mill, burned about two weeks ago, by the failure of the Hibernia Company, of Cleveland.

P.iul Du Chajjllu, who lectured here last winter is in Sweden where he has been entertained in grand style by the King and UObllity.

Chauncey Rose of Terre-Haute, gives one thousand dollars to the Chicago Relief Fund. This "lays over" any single Indianapolisdonation—Indianapolis Eve. Jonrnal

Gen. Nathan Kimball, the hero of Winchester," charged upon a bovine roast and put it all to flight, at, the big brick tavern, on Main and Seventh, yesterday.

S. L- Straus went to Chicago on Wednesday to V*e his brother-in-law, Mr. Felthenthul, a banker and broker of that city, whose business house was burned.

Eil. Quinn, the St. Mary's burglar, was a low Paris drunkard. He was ai rested ou the streetsof that place on Wednesday of last week while suffering from delirium tremens.

Capt. C. II. Allen, of tho Express, has been appointed by the Governor one of the commissioner to assess the value of the county property at Bowling Green preparatory to the removal of llie country seat of Clay to Brazil.

An effort is'being made to induce Hon. William Mack to deliver his lecture on travels in Europe, which delighted the audience at Plymouth Chapel last night, in the central portion ot the city at an early date.

Bony" Lyons, the ongineer on the E. A C. Railroad whose hand was injured by tho explosion of a gun about two weeks ago, Is improving. It was feared at one time that he would have to suffer amputation of the hand.

Col. E. C. Boudinot, a chief of the Cherokee Inians, is in town visiting Hon. D. W. Voorhees and other friends, and su perlntendlng the publication in this city of a speech on Indian affairs delivered by hiin at Vinlta, Cherokee Nation, on the 21st of September.

C. N. Gould, who has made his residence hi Vinoland, Now Jw»n than a year, is in the city.

He will remain

some time, and will, construct a double aweiiiug nouse on Fifth street, opposite the Catholic Church, before his return to New Jersey.

The Democratic minority in tho City Council is treated with the greatest consideration by the Republican majority. There is no disposition to cut down tho Forrest, or put any over Coats—(A premium army pontoon will l»e given to the man who can finish this Item with a good pun on the Overcoats.)

Claudo Matthews, of Clinton, Vormllllon county, Indiana, son-in-law of the late Gov. Whltcomb, though still a young man, has already gained quite a reputation in the stock line, through both Illinois and Indiana. He has the best breeds known t* Ktock-raisers, and he is improving every opportunity to perfect his stock aud bring it up to tbe highest standard.—N.W. Farmer.

Andy Gray ia tho most distinguished wife-beater In tilts city. His last exploit of this kind showed singular gentleness and forbearance. He might have sehtrd the companion of his domestic Joys and sorrows by the throat and choked her and held her over a red-hot stove and broiled her, and then stabbed her with a butcher-knife and shot her with a horse-pistol, and then escaped after setting flro to the house. But Andy didn't do any of these things. He only beat her with his fist and dragged her about by ber own natural hair, and mussed her up generally. Andy Is one of your reg'lar tender-hearted husbands.

Stepping into Bartlett'a Book Store, tho other day, our eyes happened to fall upon some of the finest engravings we have ever had tbe pleasure of looking at. The engravings are published by M. A. Hawkes A Co., Chicago, and Bartlett A Co, are sole agents here. One of tbe finest In the lot was "Bellsbassar's Feast." "Go and sin no More," was striking and beautiful. The only authentic picture of "Our Saviour' Is also a fine engTavlng. Those of "Martin Luther" and "John C*lvtn" strike us as nearly perfect. Among tbe others we noticed "The Lords' Prayer and Ten Conimandmeofcs" "Angel Delivering Peter," "Saviour In the Oaiden," "Saviour Raising Lattrns," "Mary at the Saviour's Tomb" and others. Taken either individually or as a collection we have seldom seen their equal and feel that every parlor would be incomplete, unless ornamented by one or more of Lbeae engravings which can be had at BartteUfti at low rates. It was on the banks of Egypt Contagious to the Nile lovely daughter Went out toschwlm (®.»JH*v'1l*vtrfM, And afMr she had ber scnwtm She v«nialong the banks to dhry her schkui And as she went along the banks to dttry

She •chumMed*'over the basket the child lay in. Then she cried In accents wild. •KMritl which of yea owns this child?"

The girls eooldnl answer, ftw like sensible women they had an gone to W. H. Paige A Co.* is purchase some new musical instruments.

Brasil ladies In the first circles smoke tarUv* cigarettes, and Tstre-Haote ladles of the first circle boy perfumery and totlrt ar» Udssof Cook tt Davis, because I bey keep •Beit a piat variety of drugs and medkinsa, Ohio street, between Third and Fourth.

TERRK-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. OCTOBER 14. 1871.

A city lover writes to tbe woman he loves: "I have looked at you and you turned your bead away I have written to you and you did not answer. What am I to do? I cannot live wlthont you. I have ten lots and a nice little house. Please tell me that you do nothate me—tell me so In a sweet letter, and I will be your slave, and buy your dry goods at Tueil, Ripley A Dem lng's." They have a full stock that is unsurpassed. "Chicago is in ashes." Hundreds of thousands wbo once did all their buying and selling In that great city will now flock to Terre-Haate—of course. And we wish to suggest to a few thousand who will want new pianos that W. H. Paige A Co., corner of Main and Sixth street, have as fine a lot as Chicago could ever show. Their organs, melodeons and small instruments are unsurpassed.

The Hoosier farmer who complained that according to the newspapers he read, there was only one hardware store iu TerreHaute, and that was Cory 4 Co.'s, accidentally hit upon the secret ot the great hardware business of this city. Their liberal advertising did the wbqle thing. Call on Cory A Co., for the best "hardware lu the city, 121 Main street.

If you profess to be a gentleman, why not give yourself the appearance of a gentleman by doffing that old dilapidated suitand going to Erlanger's for anew one. He gives a sure fit every time, whether you get it ready made or made to order. If you are out of shirts order through him the perfect Coat Fitting Shirt. It is the best we have seen.

We learn that Colfax has retired irom public life and will now engage in the manufacture of the celebrated Lupton Silver Burner, to bo used with the Family Favorite Burning Fluid. H. S. Richardson & Co. will continue to sell these articles at their fine queensware store, 78 Main street

O, dear Kattykaisy, Why can't yez be afay? It's the divil's own thruble yer makin'. But the prisldlnt's blood's up, So jis pack yer duds up, And yersilf off be takin'— To Moore & Hagerty's and get a new marbleized mantle and grate to match.

Send your children to No. 11, South Fifth street. They can learn something there that will benefit them throughout all time and eternity. They can learn how to handle a piano with ease, jyace and ability Then If you buy them an Instrument, get the Steinway.

Kemo Kimo Waritan says that Scott Shoafs cigars are the finest made. He always stops at Scott's establishment, west of the canal, and takes one. He then goes home as happy as though he had found a gold mine. That is the way with all of Slioaf's customers.

A helping word to one in trouble is often like a switch on a railroad—but one incli between wreck and smooth riding prospeiity. if you want the best route to health when you are sick, purchase your drugs and medicines at Cook & Davis', Ohio street.

It is not at all Surprising that Duddleson's numerous workmen are barely able to furnish Ills customers with cigars, when we consider that his brands are the best in the market and his stand the handiest in town. Give him a call, oppesite the Postoffice.

It is said if you take two letters from money there will bo but one left. We have heard of a man who took money totters and there wasn't any left but the most sensible nian Is ho who takes bi» money to W. H. Bannister when he wants Clothing.

The Monitor coal cook stove ls's'the great west Main street sensation. Tho Monitor took the gold medal at the Cincinnati Exposition of 1871, over all others on exhibition. C. C. Smith, west Main street, sells the Monitor. Try it. It is tho best.

J. B. Lyne fc Co., pure Kentucky whisky Is still without a rival in this market. Their sales are large and constantly increasing. New customers are gained every day. They also have a large stock of wines for sale oil advantageous terms.

Ton thousand bushols of hair can be purchased at 3f cents a bushel at L. A. Burnett A Co.'s leather store, 144 Main street. Burnett A Co. also keep the largest stock of all kinds of leathers, findings, Ao., in the city.

If yon aro liberal, intelligent and read the Mail, you will find It to your luterest to call at 138 Main street, and learn N.. Andrews' prices for first-class boots and shoes, for fall and winter use.

Immense crowds daily visit B. G. Cox's popular book store. The finest stock of stationery, school and miscellaneous books In tbe city is to be found there, and books not in stock are promptly ordered.

Everybody who stArts on a trip, long or short, of late, considers himself unfit to travel unless be has one of Dlckhout's new trunks, valises or traveling bags. They are his own manufacture—the best In the West.

Bowser A Johnston are agents for Brady's Bitters and for tbe celebrated Bayton Belle Fine Cut Tobacco—tbe best In use.

Wlttig Dick have some wonderftil watches which they sell astonishingly cheap.

JSAAC BALL,

UNDERTAKER,

And Embalmer of the Dead,

Is prepared to execute nil orders In his. Dine with nrolnw and dispatch, corner of Third and Cherry streets, Terre-Haute. 5*-tf

Musra

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over th» Portofflm. Music taught la all Its branches. PupUs may eu«« at any time.

OENCY FOR STKINWAY PIANOS at Mosteal Institute over the Post45.

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ARLt» WTOIUCI|»MttBMa«i and dealer In Tobaeco, 8ouff, Pipes, .o. South 4th street. «.

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HEAP AND PROMPT jrTbe_motto of tbe Terre-Haate Prlrttlns Hoom, 1« wor

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Markets.

TERRE-HAUTE MARKET. t* Terrh-Haute,

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The following figures are paid to farmers and others by dealers In this city: BEESWAX-Yellow,25§30c.

BUTTER—Best. 18a25c. CORN MEAL—50a BOG8—Fresh. ISflite. FEATHERS—Live Geese, S5M0c.

Dried Peaches, 11012c.

GRAIN—Corn. 40045c.

New White Wheat, SI 30.

•. Alabama, 1130.

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OATS—Sales of Western an @54c. PROVISIONS—Sales of mess pork a SI3 80 prime pork, $10 25(310 50, prime me6t pork at 811 50. Beef is quiet safes of mesi at S7@ll, and extra at $11@14. HamsS18§ 24. Tierce beef— sales of prime mess at SI1 @18 and India mess at S14(gi22.

HARDWARE, IRON, KTEETJ. XAIL8, GI.ANS,

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Old 10040c.

FLOUR—Fancy brands, 87 00®7 50 FRUIT—Green Apples, 2S$40c. Dried Apples, 7c.

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Mediterranean, SI 25. ma

QIN8EN G—50c. GREASE—Brown, 5@6c. HIDES—Green Trimmed, 9c.

Salted, 9%c. ?"'"v ll@15c.

Lambskins,Sl V„ Shearlings, ?125

TALLOW—7*c. PROVISIONS—Hams [email protected] .- Sides 8@bc%.

Shoulders 607c. *.

LARD—Country, 7@8c. POTATOES—75090c. POULTRY—Turkeys, alive pier lb 10@12%

Dressed 12012"

CINCINNATI. 7 Cincinnati, Oct. 18. S6 80@7. Demand falrnnd prices advanc­

FLOUR-•Family WHEAT

ed to SI 40(2,1 46. CORN-Old 54c new 40c. OATS—Sales at 85@40c.

EGGS—Demand fair at full prices. BUTTER—Quiet and unchanged. CHEESE—Demand fair and market Arm at 14@14Mc.

SEEDS—Unchanged. PORK—Private telegrams are more favorable than public ones shoulders 6%c sides 7c clear rib 7V£c clear 8c. Bacon—excited and prices higher shoulders 7J-£c clear rib 8£c: ciear 8%c.

BUFFALO LIVE STOCK. Buffalo, Oct. 12. CATTLE—The market is dull and nominally unchanged holders are firm sales light. Sales at 152 Kentucky steers, 1,070 to 1,426 lbs, at $4 45rt$6 160 head Ohio, 1,092 to 1,470 lbs, at S4 37%a.6 18 head Missouri, 1,032 Ids, at $4 180 head Indiana, 1,028 to 1,302 lbs at $4©5 25 30 hcad^Michigan, 1,346 lbs, at S4 75.

SHEEP AND LAMBS—Sales were made of twenty-three head of Michigan sheep, 70 pounds average, at $4 544 Indiana, 75 to 100 pounds average, at S4@5 1,058

QOBY & CO.,

FALL TRADE

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With a very Large and Complete Stoclc of

DOORNand SASH,

BLACKSMITH'S, CARPENTER'S A COOPER'S

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At the Lowest Market Prices.

We are Agents for tlio,

MIAMI POWDER COMPANY,

And can always fill orders for

Rliutlsf and Sporting Powder#.

Sign of the Padlock,

121 Main, and Nos. 1 A 6 Fifth street,

15-lm Terre-Haute, Ind.

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Flint, 16c.

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Ducks per dozen, $2 00. Geese S3 50. Chickens, old, per dozen, 53 00. young, SI50@2 00.

SEEDS—Flax. SI 45. RAGS—Cotton, 3@3){c. i" WOOL—Tub-washed, 60@6oc.

Fleece 50055c. Unwashed, 40042c.

HOGS—Live eross So 70©5 80.

'9 "NEW YORK. ~a New Yobk, Oct. 12. FLOUR^Is easier. Sales surperflne Western and State at S6 50@6 55 common to good extra, 87©7 30 good to choice, £7®/ 7o: white Western extra, #7 75@8 Ohio extra. 57 15@8.

WHEAT—Dull and prices declined sales of 6,000 bushels No. 2 spring at 51 55@1 56: winter red Western, $1 ol@l 62 amber $1 65 @1 68 white SI 70@l 73 extra choice do

$1 75(011 80 amber Illinois SI 63. RYE, barley and malt quiet. CORN—Quiet and weak sales of western mixed in store and afloat at 71

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Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Choice Tens, CoflV «». Snsrnrs, Fancy nml Staple 4lroccrlcH,

Extraordinary Inducements.

PEEMITJM LIST Of the NEW YORK STORE

No. 187 Main street.

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HIE NEW WHEELER A WILSON Sewing Machine,

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73 MAIN. STREET,

NEAR COURT HOUSE SQUARE!

Xhe following Goods will be Riven away to our Customers until further notice: To Parties baying $2.50 worth. A 1 Hemstitched HandkfrckiL

To Parties baying |5.08 worth,

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R. H. MAGNEK, Agent, Corner Main and Ot li street.

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PHI LIP NEWHA RT'S

Terre-Hantc Plow Factory, 1st street, near Main.

j^YFERS, TRADER A CO.,

WHOLESALE GROCERS, 190 Main street, Terre-Haute, Indiana.

C.

C. SMITH, Dealers In Stoves, Ren per*. Airrlrnltnrnl Implement*,

And manulacturedTin ware, 50 and 52 Main street.

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W. RIPPETOE, General dealer In GROCERIES, PROVISIONS & PRODUCE,

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National Block, 155 Main street.

A. FOOTE,

JV Dealer in Field and Flower Seeds, No. 65 Main street.

TJI WE LOW COAL ft MI.IIXU CO., will furnish at lowest market priced Anthracite, Pltti burg, Brasil, Block, Lost Creek and Sugar Creek coals. Leave orders at office under Prairie City Bank, 6th street.

NBtitMK STORE, 78 Main street, near Court House square, Dry Ctootfs, caraete. Wall Paper,

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WlTTKWBtrBO, RUSCHAnPT A Co.

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UITIV, SHRTER CO., Wholeaale A Retail dealer* in RDWARE, SASH. DOORS, PAINTS,

Iron, Nails, Oil and Glass, 172 Main street.

J- R. FREEMAN,

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American 4c Foreign Watch**, JEWKLRY, 4c., Opera House.

KISSNER,

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OS, MELODEOXH, ORS •••leal lB*traaeaM, Ac., Palace of Music, 48 Ohio street.

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ANTELS, ORATE" Paraaecs awl Baates, uiacturern of Galvanized Iron Cornice

Moou A HAflnrr, 181 Main street.

WL FREEMAN. The Leading Jeweler, Nil Mala street.

1 Lace Collar.

To Parties buying $10 worth, 1 Handsome Picnic Basket.

To Parties buying $15 worth, 1 Pair Joseph Kid Gloves* To Parties buying |20 werth, or more,

1 Handsome Summer Shawl.

FOR THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS, &c.,

go to the

ISTew York Store* 73 Main St.*

NEAR THE COURT HOUSE SQUARE.

One Price Only!. Justice to All!

WITTENBERG. RUSCHAUPT & CO.

EUREKA! EUREKA!

A First-Class Variety & Trimming Store,:

Which has long been needed in Terre-Haute, and we have at lasfc found tho, same at OTIS', 163 Main street, National House Block. He keeps nothing butk the very best goods, and at prices as low as inferior articles are sold in out market. Among his stock will be found Velvets, Fringes, Laces, Embroideries.

Knit Underwear, the celebrated Balbriggan Hose, Hoods, Nubias. Shawls, ana. Jackets. Also, a full line of Gent's furnishing Goods, and a thousand other* articles too numerous to mention. Call and examine his stock before bu A pleasure to show goods at this house. D. B. OT1

BUSINESS CARDS.

M. CRISHER, Watchmaker and

Jeweler, Ohio street, south ot the Court, House, Terre-Haute, Jnd. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. Engraving neatly done and warranted to give satisfaction.

Bookseller niid Stationer,

159 Main Street.

QR1.HES A HOYSE,

Real Estate & Collecting Agents,

Dealer in

Stows, Mantels, Orates, Tin Plate, Japan and l'ressetl Ware, 128 Main Street, North Side.

RUliN, PAINTS, OILS, Ulass, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Ac., ULICK & BERR Y,

CLOTHIERS, 118 Main Street. II. DOOLfY, Opera House Book Store,

Books, Papers, Chromos and Frames.

-^ARKEW, HOBERO A CO.,

Great Headqua'rs for Dry Goods,

rONEPH

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PHILIP

No. 4 South Fifth Street.

KAI»EL,

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3 First-€lns" FiMttibllnlimcnta,^

Located and managed as follows:

E O E A N A Cor. Main and Eighth Streets,

W. R. HUNTER Manager.'

E O S S A E Si-fond St., bet. Main and Cherry, A. R. FOIJTS Mnnaiccr.,

THE TIIOMPMOBT NT ABLE, Thlwl Street, liet. Ohio and Walnut, oppo«ito tho Buntln Houfc, A. J. THOMPSON Mfniiajfcr.

T!ie throe above named Stables ore, operated by Fouta, Hunter & Thompson an a Company.

Flrst-clasH rigs can be obtained at any of tho three Stables on short notlec.

FIRM.

WHOLESALE MOTIOSS.

WITTIG & DICK,'

(Successors to A. C. A- Wlttig,) No. Hfi Main Street,.

Jobbers & Commission

Merchants,

IN NOTIONS, FANCY «OOIS, CItiARS, ENGLISH, UKRMAS. AND

Fernery, B~fu^

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HAFTE MUSICAL INSTS

TtJTE, UlfcHt., bet. Main A Ohio. Music taught In all its branches. Pupils may enter at any time. Agency for^ Steinway pianos. A. Sninit, Principal.

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Commission Tlercliuiits^ 14S Main street. G. K. SMITH. S

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MITII A WHEELER. Dealers lu Stoves. Clrnlpn ami Tin Ware. Agency Fairbanks' Seales, 150 Main street.

Manufacturer of Saddles and Harness, Whips, Curry Comhs, Brushes, Horse Blankets, Ac., all work warranted. Lowest prices* in the city, 190 Main street, near "tli.

J^IINTIN A- MADISON, DRUGGISTS,

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108 Main Street, near Sixth.

Confectionery & Toys, 104 Main stroet.

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Corner Main and 4th streets.

UPPEXHEIJIER BROS.,

Rl't'E A CO.

The Popular House, Main cor. 0th street.

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SHEA P. 'on feet Ion er.v. Toys. I'rciih Oy*t«ni

Manufacturers Agent, for Children's Ca. rlages, Hobby Horses, Ac., 0th St., opp. 1*. O

•RAIRIE OITY

Livery Stable Oomp'y,i

Fonts, Hunter & Thompson,*

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Opera House Corner.

.PROPRIETORS.

AMERl-

CAN CUTLERY,

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With IncrMMd capital and New Btodt we are prepftred to ofTer friend# and custonwis superior Inducements to buy of u*.

Special attention will lw paid to Caati Buyers, Peddlera and Auctioneer. NO. 148 MAIN STREET, Between Fifth and Sixth, In the Room formerly occupied by Cox A Son

COOK & SON, Wholesale and Retail dealers in HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Heavy Goods, Bar Iron, Nails, Ac. Also the

celebrated

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SAY YES! A JOKES.

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MmMBoom.

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Horney's Richmond Plow 158

Main Street,

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TERRE-HAUTE. IND.

CHANGE.

FROEB,

1ERRB-HAUTE PRINTING HOUSE, 143 Main street, does tbe neatest and cheapest Job Printing in the city. Buslpefw men sbeuld make a note of this. O. AeAlth CO.

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(Saeeesaor to O. Weim,) 81 MAIN STxijET.