Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 49, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 June 1872 — Page 5
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Tai G*an4J ury ftaACrinhiAl Owut will annoy BtflHoWfnWtirwt. 8kb •iwiHiwmiBt mbjtiml* exew» slon to St. VTwrart Thursday,
A cnsssdOg severely llttls girl's hand a day or two ago, in the Third Ward.
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The inisllpox icai« fiss,#omeijrhat reduced schools. ji ,r**iurx 'in
The looal eveafot next week will be the ratification «f tho WMDiaattoo of Urant* iw rfii#
The tearfully aad wondatftUly mad* Black Crook ft *l$wly ttotsnrelr coming down iipop myln,,.. ,.
•A vcicm Of local matters dese'rHng attention ajre crowded out this week by an unexpected roah of advertising.
The County Commfapiofiera commence their regular June aeaaion next Monday. II will bean important term.
The sosrido raah will eoott mence, and many who go not to the deep, deep tea will flee to the mountains.
Lots of T^p-e-Hauieana will taki1 advantage of the low prloe of Phlladel phia Convention excursion ticket* "to make a trip to the Atlantic coast.
The Sabbath School of the Christian Church cleared about one hundred and fifty dollars on their picnic excursion to Paris last Saturday,
The Republican county nominating convention will be held on the 15th of this month. The Democracy will nominate their candidates the week following.
Clipt A WIU.1AX8 are Shipping large lots of sash, blind* and doors to Southern markets. This establishment is in fine running order, giving employ ment to forty men.
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day School in the grove of Mr. Geo. Brokaw will not be held until two weeks from next Tuesday. Arrangements aro making for ah unusually pleasant affair.
The Eagle Iron Worke, under the proprietorship of J. A. Parker, are doing a very prosperous business. Fortyfivo men are now given constant employment, driving the establishment to its utmost capacity to All orders.
T. T. in this Issue ef The Mail advises the oity authorities and Grand Jury to go fOr the ''Novelty Store," and by the religious notices in Lho Express this morning we see that one ot the dty pastors goi'S for that institution tomorrow ovouing. Go in,gentlemen,and mako it hot for them. S Con Dowuna arrived home on Thujaday from the East, whore he went to procure an agreement from the Linton heirs to relinquish all title to the Linton Squaro, on which It la proposed to locato the rolling mill. He accomplish ed his mission and we presume that the enterprise will now go forward without delay. ti
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One of those interesting and profitable religious debates has just been concluded at Vermilion, a fbw miles west ot this olty, on tho I. «fc St. L. It. R. One of the disputants was a United jlretlvren, the other a Disciple. Neither wore college graduates, and some amusing fonturos were developed as tho discussion progressed. For instance, one oontended that the pronoun "you" was in the third person, and insisted on it, until one of his IVlonds In the audience corrected his mistake
Fast Tim*.—An advertisement in this paper gives tho changes in the arrival and departure of trains on the Vanilalia line. But little chttngo Is made except in one feature, A "fast line" train goes through every day, Sunday included, by which !t is claimed from five to ten hdurs quicker thno Is made from St. Louis to New York than by any other route. The train going over tho Pennsylvania Central runs at tho rate of forty-nlno mile* an boor, including stop*. Tbo stopa nre not numerous, however. —Tho strawberry crop this season gives promise of great abundance, and tho berries are very fine. The choicest we have seen were grown by Silas Price, and on sale at White «t Melrin's, in tho Cook building, southwest corner of Fourth and Cherry streets, who are prepared to ftmilah them in any quat*» tiiy, fresh from the rim*, suitable for canning and presorting. They sell at the very lowest market rates and will be prompt in filling orders. —Henry Bartholomew we are gratified to see is making quite a awwsws of his "Yankee Kitchen" in the basement next to Tultlc's Tea Store. He spreads a good table, is a clevergenUeuun. and of course those at traot oostomers.
S —On Wednesday evening laat we met at the TVrre-Haute Stoats Mr. H. H. Bingham, who will be remembered as a resident of this oity. He left here some three years since, and is now one of the firm ot Punfbrd & Oo., Alton, Ills., foundrymen, machinists and millwrights, doing an extensive business, Mr. B. had just ootnpleted putting up some mill work at Sullivan, and wan on his way home. We learn that he contemplstes at soms future time returning to this city. His firm esn promptly All orders for engines, boiler*, ready-mads machinery new and aecond hand, of all kinds.
—A new stock of Boots «nd Shoes Just received at George A. Haywmrd A Co., No. 80 South 4th street, second door South of Ohio strfeeU
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[For the Saturday Evening Mail] LINES ON AN EXCURSION.
BY C. W. JOAB. We have left the crowded streets; "Here we come for recreation; Seeking lonely, calm retreats, Kear this small, suburban station, Lstlretossb oar spirits here. •, la Uifhi leafy, woodland heather. Aefl whsesiwitsgdeaweSheser We will all tetara together. See 1 epoa the la«rn so freen, What a lovely.festive scene Bid) with ftnfts each basket teeming, Bright wfth smiles our
Hera. at pleasure, we can alt In «v gsiaes together mingle.' 'Mid the oak and elm trees tail, Of this rttral, woody dingle," Some at that strong spring can jplay, To dilpel theirAar aad sadness Borneengays In lightenoquet— w«I#ogh and ehat la looas ol gladness. ,1: *1CheecfBl besre, wtitte we rove Thfou^i thisAaataatlsvgrove i'~] Bvsry heart with gladness bcatlag Weleoma all xmr (Mend* with gteeting. Many scenes our spirits greet ,'.5i Near the road we've Just come over Large, ireea fields of wavla* wheat, Meadow lands, and field* of clover. Dew-drops shone upon the grass, -1 V-* Prsssss soft were gently blowing, O'er the heath, and deep morass Saw the tenner# at their toll, Heard the sound ot cattle lowing^" t."/ Fragrant flowers embalmed the air, or re in os so Oft we heard the bold assertion, 'iv
What a glcUoos, grand exctirslon.'' & We the love of Qod have seen, \'\t In his works of nature beaming ,(»j.., Fertile plains all clothed in green," Roxged cllfU, and brooklets streaming, Even here wesee His love, «*1 As the sun Is brightly shining •, Through these green-leaved booghsabove, On the checkered earth rsclinlng. llarry birds in cheerful lays
Seem to give their Maker praise How effective thr emotion,
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Nature yields her 0*d devotion. '3 When that glorious sun shall slnlr, .* And (be shades of night are blending, -n~: When the snowball bows to drink Sparkling dews Heaven descending, Kre In tranquil sleep we lay, By the shades of bight surrounded.
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Till tho golden sea or day All the soft pale stars have drowned, May we all our blesrings cast, ,-td On our Qod, for pleasures past.
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Schday SKBVicm—Begular services in the Second Presbyterian Church to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. Robert Stinsoa, a graduate of Yale Theological Seminary will preach.
Services In the Congregatlenal Church tomorrow at 11 A. m. and 7)4 r. m.—Rev. E. Frank Howe, Paster. In the evening Mr. Howe will continue his sermon on Popular Vices, taking Gambling as his theme.
Services at 11 A. u. and 7JiP. M. at Plymouth Chapel, conducted hy Rev. R. O. Post.
Preaching in the Baptist Church to-mor-row morning at 11 o'clock, and In the evening
The Rev. Alex, Sterrett takes charge of the First Presbpterlan Chursh ,on Seventh street commencing his year to-morrow.
Regular services at Centenary Church tomorrow at lOVfi A. x. and 8 p. M„ Rev: H. A. Qobin will prench at 10)^ A. M.
John W. Malon.e, son of Samael Malone, will preach at the A. M. E. Church en Sunday night.
Christian Chapel, services conducted by the pastor to-morrow at 11 o'clock A. M. and 8 f# Mi
Tlie Fourth Quarterly meeting for Asbury M. E. Church, Corner of Fourth and Poplar to-day. Preaching at on p. M, by »„r. poople are respectfully Invited to attend. Sacramental serviee at 4H p. m. Sabbath. Quarterly Conference at 8 a. *. on Monday.
ill. Jit* VyllUAVllf wtuvi wi streets, com in en cos to-day. 8X to-day, at 16 A. X. and 7% Rev. Dr Graham. P. B. The pc
—Dlckhout.the unapproachable trunk man is now manufacturing a fine lot of ladies trunks especially^jadaptod to summer travel. Call on him for anything in this line and if he doesn't suit you we will charge ttsthlng for this advlco. —'Tnke your binding and ruling to Joseph Kasborg, opposite tho postoffice, if you want good work done at reasonable prices. He is now turning out a lot of very fino blank book work. 1-.—•• 1 1
Every body aro being convinced that tho new hardware firm of Shryer Rroa., Is tho place to got all kinds of "Hardware, Building mate rial, Ac., as ohoap as the cheapest, for cash. This yonng and energetic firm are agents for tbo Celebrated Laflin fc Rand Pow dor Co. also the Tlfflan A Barnes Revolving Hay Rako, St. Louis Southern White Lead Co., Ao. An excellent line of fancy shelf Hardware constantly on hand. Call and seo them beforo buying elsewhere. Remember Shryer Bros. 170 Main St. fr —Wo have a small but very nioe stock of Hair and Tooth Bhtshes, Soaps, Haud Mirrors, Pemadts, Hair Ol^s, Colognes, French and American Extracts, and numerous other articles for tho use of Ladies, st Barf Cbsh Dmg Store, Sitfh Mrcel^ oppotUc the JPoUoJfkc,
—Valuable Information to those putting np fruit and desiring Fruit Jars of any kind:
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Ohcrrtea. Raspberries.-.* BtaMk berries^., Plums....— Strawberries —8 Wlwrtlt-rieriifli —6 Pine Apples, illc^L«i,n^..Jt noor.—r P««rs« llartlHt In halves—........30 IVache* In halves —8 Prftebo*whole.....——......... .—15 Pine A4Mi**li«ed «4ioeh tlitck.la Silwliu) Crab appi, fVmr Apples, quartered^... »10 R!r» tStmuits.........
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H. 8. Richardson A Co., "Crockery lUsaar," TS Main st reet, are receiving an extra large stock of Fruit Jan sf over halt dosen different kinds, also best quality of fruit can wax. Dont forget 78 Main street, north side, between 3rd and ith street, sign "Golden Pitcher." 13t
—It is a notorious Am* that Erlanger A Go's, ready made clothing is the beat and cheapest in the dty„!
—Arrived this week, st A* Hers A Oe*s Great Opera SLouse Basaar 1,000 811k Paranoia, at half price..
—W* wa*t aiju ro that Dm i*» 9sM Jm# Stare,' is epp*Mta the FotNtfltm, wErtek, as aJJ Irnow, is «rn ttrcet^ opposite
—Louis JDuenweg has three lists oOn taiping tho names ot several hundrsd Qsrmsn voters, who endorse him st candidate Jbr the. offi^ of Cpoqjty Treasurer lof the next term. Tho- lists «rs still rsoeiving slgnatnrss. i«« u« Jane KM. i"!'
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—Rk.membkb, that Thomas H. Barr, who kept the Drug Store corner of 4th and Main streets, so many years, is now located at Barr1a Cash Drugstore, Hiixth street, opposite the Postoffi.ce, where he will be glad to see all his old friends and as many nejr ones as phoOse to ^,1 sssvi ,ii •#.&••• call- j-w. ut 1 ir- ~iii
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May we all these moments cherish, --~m. May these friendships never perish. «ji
—A gentleman who has had some experience in fine merchant tailoring says that he gets his work made in just as good style and at as reasonable prices at Bannister's, 79 Main street, as it can be done in New York City. Call and see how it is yourself. "i 'sii l-6t
—T. H. Riddle received an elegant lot of silverware yesterday, among which were some of the richest goods over brought to the city, consisting in psrt of Ice Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Card Receivers, Boll Castors, Pickle Dishes, Celery Stands, Vases Ac. A few beautiful pieces In his glass case at the door Of his establishment attracts mueh attention, and are pronounced by all the most beautiful goods ofthe kind ever seen in.the city.
—Remember that Barfs Pectoral Elixir, the unrivalled remedy for all Throat and Lung diseases, is prepared only, and sold, Wholesale and Retail, at Barr's Cash Drug Store, Sixth street opposite the Postoffice. Sold also by city Druggists generally.
—Something I^ow.—With a Polishing Iron for sale at S. R. Henderson A Co's, a gloss may be pnt on a shirt bosom fully equal to the best polish found on the now shirts when bought. The merit Is entirely in the iron, no preparation other than the^ordln^ry starch being required. ,m 1-41 —Baku's Hair Restorativjb, is said by those who have used it to be the best and finest dressing for the hair they know of. It keeps the head cool and clean, and promotes the growth of the hair. Prepared only at Barr-a Ca&h Drug Store, Sixth street, opposite the Postoffice. —PREsonirrroxscarcftilly compounded from the very best and purest Modidnes, at Barr's Cash Drug Store, Sixth £trcet, opposite the Postoffice. jl-2t.
—Wanted.—A few more reliable mdd to sell the Howe Sewixo Machine in this and adjoining conntles. The only machine withonta fault. Call on, or address Sidney Speed, Manager. Office on Ohio street, between 5th and 6th
—Did you seo those new coatings and suitings at Erlanger's? If not go at onoe. Make yotir selection for they aro going fast. —The only complete lines of Boys' and Children's elotblhg at ErUngejr's.
—Wo make the world shake on Fans! A. Hers «fc Oo., Opera House.
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-*ftolUoi» fkll 'Itf^JUH'IWC (lelf SesHng lP¥KII Jar, lsbytor»sbssr) MM* emiKTeellpied In. the market,, It .csn pe clo^ snd opened oaa«y Uqpasjmom |S«idl/ thaf any othsr. Gsnnot rnst, tea tessliM sffectnslly, and is wnrrsnted p«rrftctly rellsbl^ Forsainby C^ok A8fn-
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—Qukby.—In response to Mrs. IJvermore*s Inquiry "What shall we do with our daughters DUbon, th© ingrate, says, "Hsng.thsm on the boUetinboarda."
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—Still they come. Bannister hssjust received snother lnvoioeof those fine piece goods lor business and dress suits. And If yon want something nice and tasty got op In the best style give him a oail at 2fo. 79 Main street. l-5t
—If Horace Greeley Is this nominee of the Baltimore Convention,the coming presidential campaign promises to be a lively one. And the result will be told next November, when the votes are oounted. But you need not wait until that time tq satisfy yourself that the place to get a first-class dress or business snlt msde to order in the latest style is Bannister's, No. 79 Main street. Call ^nd see the new goods just opened.
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—If you wish to buy a Hoopakirt ot Corsot, go to Headquarters, A. Herz A Go's Great Opera House Basaar, and Ifoopskirt Factory-
—Erisnger Oo's "Model Shirt" In all qualities and styles ready made or made to order. I —Erlanger A Oo. dral fairly with all and treat all alike.
—Glassware and Queens ware of every variety can be got very cheap at George A. Hay ward A Co., No. SO South 4th street, second door South of Ohio street. —Who would think of buying a Corset anywhere but at A. Hers A Co'a.
—Five hundred dozen pairs of Kid Gloves, every P*ir warranted, jnst received at A. Hers A Co'a. —Troth crashed to earth will riae again, which means, buy your watches at Riddle's. —Nock Ties, Bows and Scarfk. stylea, at Erlangsr's* 7
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iftftbfcnt a£d' choloe itodt qji'ifii )dndi mosfeal bwtrossente and musical SBewhaadi—Of evetywdfsripltou ever btooghtto thlk State, fi beliv now at. U19 heedqusr^erf of ihe mnsio tsa^e in Hern Hauto, JLnssnjr's Balm ol Mustei "VUidiBf ny spnelbat'ifebNr room entirely too, smill to make rom tor my stoc'k, am«ow geaing the epi tire seoontf fioor Atted'up so aa to'M able to sho# dif nly goods. Thinkful lor the most Ulieral patronage already rfoelved, my customers, 1 friends, as w«n aathe publfe in general are ^or4tel]y invited to c6tne, and inspect my opening for the campaign 1873.
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if I 1 II ». I .1 i. It—lWroBTAJ*T .to Ladubs,—NViftce'ts given to sll the ladlea havlng left awitnhea, coria or hair with A. RUterSksmp, deoeased, thm inch j^ropertt, has to be claimed and called fdt with proof of ownership by the last day at June. All proper^ not elaimed by this time Willie sold with the stock of the deceased, aooording to law, snd the estate will not be responsible any longer for articles left with deoeased sqd not olaimed by the owners. After expiration of thla time the whole stock will be sppralaed and sold at private sale for the benefit of the heirs. \l"
F. R. Bisbowskt, Adm't'r.
Soutbesst eorner of Swan and Oji. 8 to 9 a. m. and 12 to 2 f. m. m25-3t, n. —Removal.—ljuive the pleasure' to announce my removal to my .new store room, between Sixth end Seventh, snd will open with a finely selected stock of Millinery, Laces, Ribbons, Flowers, eta, and oan always promise enr patrons the very latest novelties as they fcppear In the Eastern market. My imported pattern Bonnets and -Hats, are now open and I invite an inspection of the styles. ap27-tf. M. A. Raripox.
—We make opposition withdraw on the Parasol question. A. Herz A Co., Opera House. 1 fcW'M —For Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Glsssware and Queensware, always go to George A. Hay ward A Co., No. 80 South 4th street, second door South of Ohio street. Ji)*P
—Our farmer readers will be interested in knowing that Philip Newhart is selling bis one-horse plows at greatly reduced prices. Call at his manufactory corner of Main and First streets for this and all dther kinds of plows.
—Underwear In all sizes and qualities at Erlanger's.
—If you want to buy Ladies, Misses and Children's Gaiters cheap, go to George A. Hay ward & Co., No. 30 South 4th street, second door South of Ohio street.
The Horticultural Society will hold their Spring Exhibition of fruits and flowers in connection with their monthly meeting, June 6th, at the residence of Milton Rodgers, All are respectfully invited.
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J. A. MonEsrrr, Sec'y.
S.I.. Strang Is now in New York lor th« third time this Spring, sending home all the novelties ofthe season. Ladles wlshlLg tbo latest out for summer wear, In hats and bonnets should give us a call during the coming week. S, L. Straus, 140 Mam.
For putting up gutter ana spouting, U11 and sheet-Iron, jobbing, good and chcap, Moore A Uaggerty can not be equaled, 181 Main Btreet. ee-tf.
Joseph H. Brigga, dealer In Groceries and Provisions, corner Fourth and Cherry streets, Is in receipt of a large lot of Fish In kits and half barrels Hams, Bacon and Shoulders, of best brands Canned goods In great variety. All of which he offers at as low prices as can be fouad in the city. 38-tf
Wanted.—An active, energetic man to t&ke the agency of the Continental Lifo Insurance Company, of New York, for several counties In Western Indiana. Good terms to a party who means business, and can do business. Address, with refcreaces,
D. W. Guubbs, Manager,
may25-3t. Indianapolis, In'd. City Dining Rooms!-TheTerre-Hnut* City Dining Rooms, south side of ®lilo St:, between Fourth and Fifth,have Just opened under the supervision of an experienced caterer. Meals will be served at all hours. Dinner from 12 to 8 o'clock. Persons want' ing meals will be served promptly at any hour from 6 o'clock In the morning to 12 o'clock at night. Day boarders accommodated on reasonable terms. 25-tf. F. PiEwnnmiaw.
For Cftehp cistern and three pumps goto A Hagerty, No. 181 Main St. ee-tf.
jire yoa' in want of a Ko. 1 Cooking Range, any sine, call on Moore A Hagerty 131 Main street, and they will suit yoa. ee-t£. ir yon want a nice mantle or grate, examine Moore A Hagerty's stock beforo purchasing, 1S1 Main street. eo-tt.
Fonnd.—Near McKeen A Mlnshall's Bank, 72 Main street, that candies, nots, oranges, lemons and applen, are constantly kept on hand, and sell them cheap. Also the finest cigars and tobaccos In the city, at .» Jl?\»' 1
tt la Conceded by Irtiy One that Moors 4k Hagerty are the best Tin and Slate Bootes in the dty. ee-tf. vv »M
Xn. M. E. Wyetfc. would respectfalTy inform the cITfsena of Tene-Hante and vlclnlty, that she has opened a Millinery and Dressmaking rooms at 153 Main street, upstairs—en tranoe first door east of Riddle's, where she hopes to merit a share ofthe public patronage. She also has the agency for the Tailor* fttstem or Parisian Dressmaker's Formala which is approved aad recommended hy all first-class dress makers that have tested it. Mrs. D. A. Jackson, or Chicago, says, find ft entirely satisfeetory, and think it more perfect than any other system. Mrs. H. M. Johnson, ot Cleveland, Ohio, asys: I have dene dressmaking for twenty yearn and never foand a rule ao perfect. Other testimony can be given.* apiMn.
Safe of Dii UoodslIl. •.»'! "Jw. f-j [Announcement [Announcement 4rx^~Sr7irve DoMars,]
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Summer Dress Ooods^ tOe, worth SSe. Black Gr^nsdlncs,'^, worth fOo. Stripe Black do., |l,2S, "11,76.
White Oraund do^ 11,00,
worth 9r,SO.
Isles' S?1U la tn.ooi 1 .. f. I "j rst-i-n 1 Ladies' Suita, ln all eoloia, 9&,00, worth
Lsdies' fiiiita, l^hite Victoria Lawn, 16,00, worth I H'l-hX -T it i?fl -"l i-
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Batlsteand8ea Side SnlUngs(novelties4 Viotoria Lawna, aSc, worth SOo. 85c, 45
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tupimtripss, dMSrsst IsMlty. Ladles' Cotton Hosiery, 10, 20, 25, 85 and 50c. dent's Half-Hose,Engllsh,26c, worth Md «r 4 Jjbfa 500 750 if
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REACH OF ALL. f' W il" Ladles' Parasols, Tiurtst Stick, |2,2S, worth |3,00. Lsdies' Psrasols^ Tour|st Stick, ^75, •worth 18,80. '''"*'1 Ladles' Parasols, Tourist Stick, |8,50, iiworth|6,00,
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Bloaohed Table Linens, 75o, worth 85c. Turkey Red Tablinjgs and D.oyles |o Jsjonatch. White Marseilles Spreads, $3,60, worth *4,00. White Marseilles Spreads, $4,00, wo*th $6,00. White Marseilles Spreads, $5,00, worth :$6,&o. Summer Cassimeres, $1,00, $1,13, $1,25,
White Linen Pant Duck, $1,23, worth $1,50. $
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Tickets of admission, 25 cents. Excursion leaves the Alton Depot at 10 o'clock, A. m., and returns at 6 r. r, I-are for the round trip, 40 cents. All are Invited.
CHANGE OF TIME.
St. Xonfr, Tandalla, Trrrd Hante ft Indianapolis Railroad. iit'ii *.'! VAND ALIA SHORT LIAE.
SUMMER ARBAKGEMENT.
OX A KB AFTEtt *0X0AT, JCJK 8d, Trsint on this road will arrive ac4 depart from tns Union Depot as followi:
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Leatt for Eart. Arriw from Eait. 1:0ft a. a—Fa«t Line 7 05 a.a—Day Expre« 3:25 p. a Atlantlo Fxpre««—H v. u. 2:20r. a Indianapolis Local— 4 10 r. a.
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Xe ,M for Xirt. Arrive JrowTWut. 6:25 a. Fa«t Line 1:0 a.
12:!Wp. Pacific Expre«s 3:20
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11 .jo r. a tit. L. & Cairo hxprets 9:15 a. m. The "Fast Line" traiBi will ran daily, Sunday* ineladsd. All other traiaa daily,
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Ws sre authorized to announce the namo of Martin Hollinger as a candidate for reelection to the offloe of County Clerk, sattfect to the decision of the Democratic aomlnatlng convention. .JWe sre authorised to announee that Charles K. Ho»»ford will be a candidate for the ofllcoef County Clerk, sahJect to tiie denf the liepubllcan nputnaUna eonvaqUen.
Wis are sufnorlseolo announce the namo of. ..William Pattlck, as a candidate for Goaaty Clerk, subject to'the decision of the '1 Republican uoniinatinjt convention.
We are' authorized to announce 'that James H. Turner will be a candidate fbr the otSoe of Ooanty Clerk, -subject to the deel-
«lon of the Republican nominating convsatlon. tmsirr.
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Ws are authorised to nnnotihce the name of Jolm C. Myer as a candidate lor Sheritf, satyect to tlie decision of tho Rcoublicau nominating convention. •tmh
We'are reqneste.1 to announce that Alorton G. Rankiu Is'a candidate fbr the officti of Count Treau rer, subject to tho action of the Bepublican nominating convqnifon.
Wo are authorized to announce the name of Loui* Duenwex as acandldate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision at ***e Beiju^llcan nomiuatlug convention. rtM rKOSKCUTIXQ ATTOSNKY.
We are authorized to announce R. a Tennant as a candidate for-Prosecutor af Criminal Court subject to RepabUoan nominating Convention.
We are authorized ta announce t'at B. 1* Beaucbamp will be a candidate for theo floe of Prosecuting Attorney of the Criminal Court, subject to the decision of ike Republican nominating convention.
QfERA HOU8E
Ballot and Pantomimev
Troupe of French Artistes!
FOR THREE NIGHTS OXLT. Thnrsday, Friday and Saturday, June 6,7. and 8, and Matinee on Sat- .•t urday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ••**i
OPENING BILL:
Jocko, tlie Braxlllaii Ape!
The unapproachable PAUL as Jnckc. Qnuid Ballet Dlvertlsement. M'lle MAKZETTI and M'lle DRS1KKR. premier danseuses. W. A. HUNTLEY, the Clnssfo Banjo Artist of America. THE (aBlIjl) WONDERS. To conclude with their tfreal speciiilty, the Fairy Trlok Pantomime, never prolucetl here,
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JULIAN MARTINETTI as Clown. 8eo posters and pro«ramnie9. Change of bill every nlglit. Prices as usual. Ksservetl Seats for sale at Bartlett's Book Store.
JACOB FISHER
lla* Just received another choice lot of Rhine, French antl California Wines. which he will sell by tli^bottle or gallou ar," reasonable prices. Try a bottle, If yon want a pure article. Parties will be furnialic'l promptly by the gallon or In dosens. Jnl-tt'.
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Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers ol the city of Terre-liaute that tho lioard of Equalization will meet at the Council Chnmberin said city on tho 0th day of Juiif, 18T2, at. 0 o'clock, a. M., and continue in w*. Slon from day today, or as longns it may become necessary for the purpose of Iisartug and determining any complaints that nuiy be mnde by properly holders In relation to their asscsMueiit list. -.Said Board will notify persons to appear before them to answer such questions concerning their assessment when tho sanio does not up pen r. to be correct. ,.
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The "New" Wheeler & Wilson!
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Celebrated Family Seunig Machines!
HAVE ATTAIXED PERFECTION.
The old style ot these machines was the best in Its day, but the latest, Silent, Adjustable Feeder, is perfection snd no mistake. All nre invited to mil at our new and spadoae Show Rooms, Hudson Block, opposite the Postoffiee. We consider It no trouble, but a pleasure, to show to every nae onr "Sew" Family Sewing Machine aad to convince oar vMtors of their decided superiority. If yon are not in favor of the Wheeler A Wilson, we will prove to you that tt is THE BEST.
Kvery Macfelae FULLY* WARRANTED for three yean. WM. 8VMMXBS CO., Gtneral Wettern Avontm.
BRANCH OFFICE FOR WESTERN INDIANA, HUDSON'S BUI10IN6, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, TEHRE-HAUTE, MARSHALL II. 8CBOOLEY, Manager.
jr. B.—Good Salesmen can find permanent employment st this offloe.
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