Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 45, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 May 1874 — Page 7
THE MAIL
A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
iOrifttnaL}
A LEGEND-
IDA MAY
DWCV.
In a Uiw«rtn* castle Lived a KWU'lcn truly
«.«a
bowed
wo"®'it8f
a*t
An Wh» could perform a task.
One il«y to the lordly Two artists euro*', with twwtt A i»! i-ivti vowed he *w»W notk«ve rin ii* knew what KaU would *hara
ho t« rore his stately weraou, isoth
low
I
hw
favor iiw!
T.. DEMAND an act h«r»lc. prove the love tor her they wooed. Huid the baron, "Each one may,
A picture pilot, yopr skill to test The better workman I wwpt, lie true nature do your best. lint this command .thus briefly given
Nothing further aid he statf And each strove with torture* pen, For her decision of his fete.
A finished picture onedM paint, Of tempting fruits, so true: The birds dropped from tin* lear
,r
And round the painting drew. A itlow of pleanure thrilled hi# soul, The priK be muM rifriw: Were nl* work so faithful, that
He should the bird* deceive.
But the other calmly
w{5-
At his Jodie* stern behest. Lift the voll fn.in oVr v^ l,^|»r,e Will your Lordship, I request
The bnron stepped to raise the web, I xuht intt ma*ter-hauu When 1»! exempt ihat gauzy rnlst,
HII-
couldcommand.
He turwd. all sterness gone, The art Is hand to clasp
SLUE-
hi* the eye*
D«-ELVED.
Naught further could he ask.
Your skill lies not In colors bright, You paint not scenes n»a^ ftur But In vour power of trolhrainw,
There lies genius raw*.
There are In later day*, Painters of like renown Who trnmpie on their truest gift*,
To paint a golden crown.
They pass through life's allott»*d time, A no not even yet: A
I'Wknow
of stone will tower above
Earth's richest coronet!
Town-Talk.
HOW IT WAS DONR.
Bofcre flection tUe .11 «b«ftitag que-1
do it. But aa soon as
I ©d, either of which would ha\ lambod him. jwtbtu WARD,
The 4eft*tof BridentI Mur ftrm IT. T. learn, to the iUdA LUV cillI sens of that ward foolishly preferred
Milter. It may be that Miller being a tailor, vat able t© out" hi* opponent.
TK* FIfTH W41».
Garreteon was defeated, because he did not know beforehand Ihat he wa® g^fli to be a candidate. If he had known
punish a paper for
I a candidate ha* «id before he
inated. When a man leeomea a
it. class. certainly more to be pitied
vour
by
and the result anuonnc-
Kl«
of
either Henderson or the other low, that one would, In all probability, have been elected jtist as Hendereon was. Bat they didn't either ol them do It, snd so t^gr not eierted. As they e^iYmA Heoder- -t succeeded. That explains it all:
roptTTOff„
figured out some otner way, out »B
swer wouldn't cwme ho llgtw«J. Probably tlww w»» where.
TII» THI» WAW,
The diagnosis of the disease which car-
Barr
You
there was but one official chair to be I cated but certainly you are not a lady filled in each ward, while there were
who
has ever been
and
Americana to elect him. If Valentine your husband is not a drinking man, made of had been a German, and as many Ger- your fiither is, or
ried off poor Barr ramh the fert lb^ ]«^iMtotiwirtateori h«dth. Dr. Dare there were several caoasa, either one of will toetnre on that uu whkh would have proved fWal. In the |r. Allen T. of Annapolis,was an-Tpl** «.rr, o»ins edncation alluded to lnt week, dhUft" uted tickets for Lamb alt day supposing toMtom it going on In they were for himself. Then next, Barr a proud follow, and when some man
naked him to »4gn a petition for permit I to mII ttqnor, l«w««ad of takit^ the fel-j £4.ti, oftheoM tlehMrt. low aside and owning up that b# could ilrflwawi his leetnre on not write, he simply refused to sign it „r Worn on Tn^-ry nf«o»M» thought he was aUvenin|., Lu si-' Ll uy awi
1
man, and told all about that
toalgn W» Barrj
ratne to the editor of tfc# Mall the day after the ^e««ioB and r^ossled bimtoj tell T. T. to mention mvm at bis defeat. This wis a gentle hint, to the] cooper*, and there Is a hostof them In that ward, that they "i«Id f^f] choice between tsu»J«r ing up work, A .L9f took work Midlj I*mb, rsther than be Barr-ed of wort, T. T. has not had time or opportunity to fr^rtifilr the truth of and It may be that tt Is only a dc^e of Bwrr's t« cover op the two causes above mention-
it,
he would not have said what be did I about the "Dutch," and they would have voted for htm, and if enough etben bad Joined them he would have been elected. There ought to be some law to
ning. A good many other people were not elected because they were »ot nominated. Vale election.
FROM BILL J0NE8 WIFE TO MBS. JOHN SMITH. MRS. JOHN SMITH :—You have been running against my principles for some
r.u.uu.s "V t~—r
prfetoi^ we weut
XT.L ^"T£££& Irr. ant-political lifts ahonld be recalled. lc*r*otMinia said to have fidlenonthe. „f U» «ll.»r of Ih. Kxprto* .nd oar I»n»D^ w»jt for the l»ve of him Tuesday ele
on servant girls settled the matter. of customers. Xone but a woman could have written We shall attempt Servant girls are a much abused some of the special features to which our
Mrs. John Smith, are you one of the women who offer inducements to ren der vour house a home to your help? Is
Those who keep servant girls are I attention was called as we were conducted from one department to another. We first encountered tho largest and finest stock of
I tract her to spend her evenings at home? Estimates aro given and contracts
Do you spe»k to her kindly and teach for plain
children to be polite to her? Tlierei are Uttle things, trivial In
themselves,
virtue,
which are seldom considered by ladies city.
to
tlonK 1.0^10 do tt. Bat HOOD -Iby^Sno unlucky turn In fortune|carpetoddepartment fbr «h.dos, »hero election is over ed, the successful candidate and his before she has acquired sufficient educa friends go off chuckling and have a treat. But the unsuccessful and his
some unlucky turn lomine s.
wbeel
crative
friends at once enter upon a thorough, then? and careful and prolongeil consideration Mrs. John Smith, I am Bill Jones of tho question, how it was done. Since wife,
Is thrown upon her own resources everything
and
trouble with "help." I also imagine I brie, very showy, but not expensn e.jilao
theory on the modus operandi of the you area dark-eyed woman who chang- vestibule laces in profusion. overthrow. One prominent reason, help once in three or four months and partment is a very full line which applies equally to all the wards, that you are not very kind to your girls, ham Laces, some of tlicm al^as 1.50 is found in the very singular fact that
no doubt are intelligent and edu-1 a pair, and the same goods
called
two or three men trying to get Into it. practical use of her knowledge. "ExpeAs these council chairs are so Inconven- rience is the best teacher." We, who, at we also ientlv arranged that only one can sit In some time have "paddled our own ca- dow fixtures, Cord, them at a Ume, itis plL thrall but L**," either against thecurrent in the Curtain Bands and Loo^, one of those aiming to locate therein shallow and muddy streams of poverty, and a great assortment of shelf goods ml mil and si^elsewhere. T&orted smoothly along in the waters appertaining to the busings. We were But still the interesting question recurs of self-wrought Independence, are the much pleased withi a new f*
,hv the particular one who succeeded only ones, perhaps, who feel deeply and sion Cornices, and the samples ofelegan
did failed. poorly paid working RNS FIBFFT WABU. One word in answer to your Temper-1 ings.
Jrl^oenBan, and the lance article and I am done. One can The Slat Blinds, for sale here, are the Germans voted for him, with enotigh easily,
wa8
mans as voted i-.tv,/ir ai/lft Larl voted for his opponent best teacher. Don say than voted for him, there seem* to be no courage even the weakest of the women equalled ™f reasonable doubt that Valentine would In this work, for we must remember
Am^Sh^ wtodfor him and that yon never h*l any brother, including horderingjnd le^ofaU ted for Schloss, and no mow of the Experience, here, tools certaliUy the descripti^?nS' IT fnr hU oononent best teacher. Don't say a word to dis- nished at short notice, the work
have been elected. But he didn't know that while many of us would prefer the ihlH until it was too late. 8o Phil is I silent way of taking np the matter, there ,, henceforth councilman Schloss, and the are men whom closet prayers will not Here are Damasks, Reps, Terrys, rench
voter* on election day. bly bo made a medium to produce the class work, ^striped gocnls TWE surojrD WARC. noble resnlt which is attained In some breqnlne are especially ne, In this ward IHck Henderson got more cams and if there la one saved out often
votes than either Cronln or Helnl. If I or a hundred what woman will not fceljholstoring stock cnn find all either of these two had got more vote* I repaid Respectfully
no doubt justly judge that best goods in the market. A specialty is
BILL JOKIW* WIFE.
hockville items.
Bmv. D. llandiey is quite sick.
^mn Andreas' man of Farke county Is now
«r wav bntthean-1 Qoarterly meeting services be to-
CHNRCH
Rev. J. W. Greene, presiding elder. One of the ring horses of Howe's clrevs died at this place last week. 4 of tole jr IWh, has been
tlfSe AMoetetteiu A to
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TEREE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENUSTG
CARPETS.
WALL PAPERS.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Our city reporter, who Isa^ liable «T*h»r«ATOM* ye la*1"' While eu| ?d in the i.l i»le mission of "writing up" the manufceturing and mercantile interests of Terre Haute was attracted by the piles of merchandise in front of nvcKs cAnrirr HALL
vu t,in» anw thins IOn Main street, weal at JPoortb, and on
imitattoil
of one of the courteous \-t
xb~^ the estab! u-
ment, and were auivn- 'i at the va:
In the various departments throughout the building. We had no idea prior to
of the extent of this branch of business, and there are doubtless hundreds of persons In our midst who are Ignorant of the ftct that this is one of the largest concerns of the kind in the West. Mr. E. M. Walmsley is the managing partner, and he points with just pride to what he h»m accomplished during the pest tour
and
th«
time, and I have only been waiting for tention to the Tnd ?ho Sunday schools, Ac. These goods are
PAPKn HANGINGS
Ever seen in the city, and were bowild
"^e fronTjWMfajTpo^ble? I ered at the variety and elegant of the la there anvthing about tlds room to styles. The house employs none I !harm the e^toplease the taste, to at-1 first-class paper hanger, and decomtom
unj wove,
FRESCO CALCIMRNIN'Q,
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which build up the standanl of servant inginto favor. Their artists in this line girls which augment
branch of work which is rapidly com-1
little things are acknowledged to be tho best in the
to tbelr "help." M«ny a girl At tho rear oftho ilret:floor_1» nto}
before she has acquired suMdent educa- found from a paper curtain, at a dime,
tlon to justify her In seeking more lu- elegant REAL
employment, and then—what
as I haven't a large ikmily, I
Tuesday night, at seven o'clock, T. T. attend to my own housework but, has been in constant consultation with though I have no idea who you are, I the defeated candidates attempting to c*n infer that you have had a great deal with pink, blue, buff and arrive at some reasonable and correct I
l"^is
1
to
a a of he be a
I dollars a pair. tiful goods is very tempting, and there is every facility for displaying them to advantage'. We noticed a decided novelty, a LACE SHADE, for rolling up and down, also beautiful LACE LAMBREQUINES lined
of Notting-
b5
beginning at 20 cts. Also elegant figured shades of all colors from five to ten feet
"Expe-J long, at prices from 75 cts upward.
upon to make
Hfre
saw all the novelties in win-1 Ttusaels, Fringes,
HTOUE
a he an 1 A a in ad to a in S in an S at on I to 8
t*a worse. SehkMNt is a good business I lantry to shs"»*t to the respect any man for Furniture Slips, Plushes, Gimps, The above table shows that the sales Of fared
executive ability wlth honor feels for a true woman, In Fringes, Heavy Center Tassels, and all
woTshown by the manner be handled Let, to any quality which can benora- the ornamental ^krequWte for first-
SHADES,
The next
Buyers
need, and orders for Mattresses and coverIng furniture will be quickly filled at a saving of from ten to twenty per cent on usual prices.
On the first floor Is a well selected stock of TOOKIJTO OI.ASSKS,
And by
condu 1 by
a
n.
,'«• .Imit
in irtte-- l-r-.-j. Mr*, bell ws- .'idl'.i'" A very spirited ronat tot te vr.-.h.-ZAfC t_ I,Uv,„.ahtc ed fimn Tom lltook St Co's fr"*, p.--"jd awiimd .'-ti. talis, i*n "ui ito e, was stopped. 190 w..iag-- ^j^.ted.
I
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Mr. Slas Kemper, of Manst. id 1.^ j,,. u.
,r,..
J(.t
dte Miss Ruth Hunt,of
The Montfitnma Land and Improve»t Oe. haa 4 the it- !,r«l
tttlmto Montviaraaal ihj oe for record.
the w-'.einated "Hand Loom* and[ "Fkmily" Owpeta vhieh have attainmore thai. l- al atarion tw beaut .a:-! dura'iAn ndless nscntme:..' -I Mate an 1 Rups xt attmdted owr tention also Iiwn Cromfc Q"iis, Engltah F^»ltsand Druggets. The styles of Stair and Hall Carpets and Borders »r* very attractive. Then vre cncamined ii, Moth Proof Carpet linings and »sndal Wood Stair Pads. In addition to a full Una of staple and fiuwy St»irRod% we were shown beautiful and unefut Rod in
tar
vr1^ade
pmn« iortprtnte members luitfe
ulajady nuj.tred tle-ia, and now cry "Shine-'em-up?" with an unction unknown to tho owners of the old homemade outfits.
We were next shown among a plain but useftil class of goods on the third floor, the department of Mattings and out-of-door Mats. Here are the Canton goods, white and fancy, which make such cool and pleasant floor ooverings for warm weather. Also the heavier
y®aw. Such results are I grades of Coir and Cane goods, forof-
floes, church aisles, association rooms,
to enumerate
In this room women are almost constantly occupied sewing carpets, which then pass to the carpet layers, who are thoroughly skilled In this important work. The shade-hangers, Lambrequin and Cornice makers have their work shop on tlvis .floor, and we found them busily ooi?upled in filling ordors. Special attention Is given to completed work In every department, and only the best materials are used.
As we came down stairs and had a full
view of the first and second floors we
were gtruck with tho
ment
orderly arrango-
of stock and tho attractive fresh
appearance of all the Articles. No rem nants or old goods are visible and there in no necessity for forcing off goods on account of poor styles and damaged condition.
Tho last articles to which mr attendisplay of
t,on wa8 was tt finefine
Visitors at Rvce's Carpet Hall will bo cordially welcomed, and goods are free-
I iv Yhlbited, whethor parties wish to
means of photographs orders are. arm TIME Mtodtorlh.#»-t rter.nHn.nte. «d. ln mirrors in the market. These goods are
that this
headquarters for these tds, and price* are below all competition. We t'T-n glanced at a few patterns of oil elotl. some of which measure nearly 19 feet In width. The patterns are very novel and prioc* range from 40 eta. up. The stock embraces all kinds, for rooms, Ji-tMs, stov* and fire-places, stairway c.ullage, t.ti'le oil
goods all the various colors and grades. *e ne*lyl=^ the
CAlU"** SALt
Proper, which occupies the entire second flow. Here are grouped with great ay*, tern and neatness, n. nri every grade ofC-iMieth tn the Ther^tav« w.il^ntiy lcctod th th. utmost care, t!,-i variety Is wonder ful and the styles quite «ma|^os^hable by »u.y otbcr hou- i1» w« have visited. fhruTl aii the
Beu^iil serupui-iWi re^.nd to the wants of the people, and ""••••ly )otw»iv .'OB ••••'tld wl"^. tor "ttm# J'
I"' r.'.iin%
u-nd
I. 'MM", -MS "I* Axilll!!'.l--r, Velvet, Body and T^i—trf Brussels. Here are also the new Spring patterns In
TUB SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
Statistics of Sworn Sales for 1873.
If
tho number sold
of any
iftno numw[ WiU
(}rover & Bivker S. M. Co— Weed a M. Co Wilson 8. M. Co Howe Machine Co., no returns. Gold Medal S. M. Co
un'
department is that of
UI'HOIWTEnV GOODS
And certainly all tastes can be gratified.
I ,mlnKton Empire 8. SL C^
Remington Empire I Florence 8. M. Co Davis 8. M. Co Victors. M. Co Bl«w 8. M. Co 8ecor 8.
M. Co...
jKt na, J. K. Hmunmlorf & Co.. Bnrtram A Hnnton.
tho
otbcr,
nf
of .Springs,, Hair and other p-
It will hardly be denied that the superiority of the Singer Machine Is fUlly demonstrated, at all events, that their popularity In the household Is unquestionable.
not kept on hand for want of display open ground. Fresh seeds of beauutui room, Irat we are convinced
is I varieties
May partiea. Tfeckkr" the fish. I Whip your c*i j«to.
*hich this
house has the exclusive agency in the city, Among the novelties shown us on this floor were the patent reversible Camp Chair, a strong, durable and cheap article, the patent blacking stools, useful and convenient, which are creating quite a sensaii among the booM it
display or
Ottomans, Hassocks, Slipper Steols,
SpUtoons and
3J
Commodes.
These combine beauty and utility and
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Of course we have enumerated only a portion of what may be found at this bazaar of trade, but we have cited enough to show our readers (what most of them already know) that this is alive institution, reflecting great credit on the proprietors, and also on a discriminating public, whose developing taste sustains ft business which in so many particulars borders upon the ornamental and luxu rious things of life.
Enowledge
one machine Singerr* News.
Ita morits
«The Sii
Machines. ...232, 444 ii!t, «o #0,114 86,179 21.7G8
Tkc Siller Mr* Co. sold... Wheeler A Wilson Mfg Co Domestic
R. M.
18,431 15,SSI li,l««
B.IO K.WJ0 7,4-tfi .%4S8 H.430 ..%081 l/»0
AM 217
Singer Comjany exceed those of any
for tho last year, by the number
US 954 Machines,
nearly double. The account of sales Is frem sworn returns made to tho owners of sewing ma Chine patents.
of
beaaUfUl
IXnvt from Gfrxwny
for salo. Also a splendid assortment of (Hadi»hui, AWof Wi' 1 Rustic Baskets. Also of Viww at*d Pots. Also of Hungarian! Millet and Bnck-
Also of gsr-ton tools for ladles use, plant
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3. A. Foom's store, 65 Main St.
A CA RD.
fi :i1t |»''-r havlti? Dsguerreo* Ph phs, AmiTV-types, F%roTlrityjor Giiu^ fr-m wliich lt,..ywi»!i ooptea, l-'uolntho f«id ni"«! durable style, and warranted to nti invifntfou la giwt to yell :it v. Gallt i). So. lift Main *'1 •'l- oW Odd FeU*\\H Hall,)a» 1 ftxamsne IUV work befe«o giving yw Old«««» for Inferior old, nut of da «tyl« of pi- tun (IVi .*y|H,»j !e\IV0tl U« der a new
hlgh-4wudli»g mu«« for UJ
r.
deceiving tho
inducing th«n to vmsr their im«M»ey
I JK» 1 be ashamed to ofSw
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Dricfr Taaanr-imodyirsoref. Dr. L. ,/n t.- .m to iu Ou.ii-1* Mhw Mollie Smith la quite itU
Bud" Wilson Is still on the ur path. Work on the new flouring miii progreases.
Feed to scarce for man and beast. County oourt convened on Monday hui&.
Keas continues to ply the liquor trade. The latest bonnet "goes back" on the head.
Modoc" writes not well, but often— to hla Dinah. How impoverishing St is to be intervie I by the Aase-- r.
JuUife Bodine will ^J HI become a resident of MarahalL A fines fountain Is the latest attraction at Howry's.
A Martinsville saloon keeper sold liquor to a minor, ho afterwards became di» !n with the "cell," and bought a n, .• v!, and is at liberty.
Miss Jennie Patten of thelerro Haute Normal Institute spent Sabbath last, In our city.
The "grape-shot" were gotten up by a new man last week, which accounts for the brilliancy of the articles.
It Is getting a little late for "mittens" but still one of the boys has just got one. If you would rest well at nights have dear conscience and a clean garment about you. I know how it is.
I Sunday was divided up between guii-: tie and rain.—[Herald. No Frost. Anew milinery shep is to be opened out In the room recently vacated by G. Dlx Hendricks, with Mrs. Jennings at the Hebn.
That old wagon on Hamilton street Is nuisance, It ought to be removed.Herald. I seoond the motion and will ielp you to carry it—the motion, not the wagon, understand me.
Tho Messenger man comes down on a Terro Haute sewing machine agent, like a thousand of bricks only a few days ago he gave the young man Jessie.
How Is this for high. A gentleman writing from Wcstfield—a "live Arian I expect—states that they have seventyfive ladies in their new brick college, four stories high.
The tie contractors and their men, on tho new road, have not lost ftuth in the officers of tho road but they seem to think that a few greenbacks would make the "ties" more ^'binding."
When you see a woman draw on a pair of old blue stocking legn over her hands, an old sun bonnet over her head, snatch up the big kettle, soap stick, and a few old bacon rines, look out for "stirring events,"
Bean sacks have been introduced into our schools and prove a success, in feet are indispensable. What fools our forefathers were, vou might say that their lives were a blank, or were spent in vain. They never thought of introducing, into the school room, such helps as bean sacks, thev had to dig and delve, and
ore over their books and get what little they did get by hard studv, when if thev had just had sense enough to have tried the virtue of the bean sacks they could have acquired an education so much easier and quicker and then it would have been worth something to them when they did get it. Give us all the modern improvements and if some means can be devised to diffuse vast stores of knowledge through the month of the nursing bottle, so much the better.
Darwin for the last ten years has been capping for worldly honors. At every sitting of tho grand jury for the time above stated Darwin would come in and press her claims for stately honors, and as a general thing her claims were granted and her representatives "sent up." At the last sitting of the grand jury cases came in thick and fast From Martinsville, Casey, McKeen and othei points but no tidings from Darwin. The jurymen felt disappointed and talked the matter over among themselves as they would talk about any other strange and unprecedented affiiir, but could not account for the silence, so they adjourned on Saturday to meet no more. Sunday passed and all was quiet, but on Monday morning Darwin spoke out in thunder tones claiming her right to stately honors and produced her representatives two In number anew jury was impannelled who examined the candidates and fully satisfied themselves of their proficiencv to receive the honor demandeq: the fudge affirmed their decision and furnished the representatives with er^ dentials and transportation to the State house, and still Darwin is not satisfied.
When you go to Terre Haute and find yourself anchored at the National, pass around and see Tuttle who knows how to treat you to a T, then go up and try tho Rice's and If the treatment is not cool enough there skip over to Scudders. Dick out from there and sample the Strong coffees, If ho seems to be two high up on the Price, tell him what Sifters will do, and as you are iv-~v about as near Haven as you will ev 3*Mtcp in and Ged dee wW you want. You will next visit the Marble Palace to crt your wife a dress, but Shaw you .m tret It there for you will be mnW doride which is {he nicest, but \.-u.-dnt sto near the Beach unless you have prt something to Husber little mouth. Howe ever I do not want to take a whole Paige to Express myself, or to Wright UUs thing up for just like as Knott Mr. WestthH won't Reu!
hisf'
1 be
Ri s.--, trtdlv,
it
an if hed-ma
will Burnett, and I w» iMn*t n* him d* that for a six Pen«-\ will tho Ball rolling and n* Mns i- ihow which way tho ^Int! HOTla a little Rippley Itw no«-v.o will give heed Iwt ft lllddi1 »nr a. »nd v.- loose a Button. Wo ut^tey ». ^lockout Saaeas a Free man viewi^e St-'ite fronts Frwter-lngali'1 ti l-.r(e)]aiu|» er Marshall may b- juirt „Tu
FRESH FISH.
T.ifjs Sakn !. Pike and White Pfwt. Pi^-urel, i-s. Trout, White r.: ,Cat FliA, atoami Bek Also choice Fruits and Vegetables, flresh Butter and l-rga, Chickens and Turkeys kept nt!y on hand and for sale at ixliw ki prices, at C. T. Stevesson's nuuket, on Ohio street, north rids, between Fourth and Fifth streets.
OFFS FURNITURE Bnekin-' «m A Van Ulsen have the largest sto of Office Desks, Office and Library 'i»i4es, Ac., In the city, which they will sell low for cash. Call and see their styles before purchasing. They also make all kinds of Office Furniture, Counters, Casea. Ac., to order. Place of
Vn^r-T«i
on Walnut street, between and Fifth. WATCHES, Largest assortment ladies and gents". Lowest prices at S. IL Freeman's.
DOWN WITH PRICES
Of Trees, Vines and Plants, in immense variety, at the Old Reliable Terro Haute Nursery, south of the Blast Furnace on tho Loekport Road, inilo from the eity, WM. PATRICK, Nurseryman.
THE STAR MEAT MARKET. By serving his patrons constantly with the very best meats to be had in the market—beef, veal, pork, lamb, mutton, etc., Mr. P. P. Mischler has held the large trade with which the Star Meat Market started, and has boen constantly adding new customers. Besides fresh meats ho keeps at all times the best su-gar-cured hams, bacon, sausage, bologna, Ac. Give him a call.
CLOCKS.
For the be*t bargains go to S. R. Free•tun's. -Now is the time to get vour binding done. They are binding Magazines, Music, Newspapers, Ac., very cheap at Bartlett's Bindery, Fifth and Ohio.
—THF LARGEST AND' BEST SELECTED STOCK OF MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS TO BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES, AT S. STRAUS', 148 MAIN STREET.
BURIAL ROBES.
I have added to my large stock of Undertaker's Goods, Shrouds and Robes, which are coming in use very much. Also Crape and Gloves, in fact anything can be had in my line, by calling
ISAAC BALL,en
Corner of 3rd and Cherry* street®
Amusements.
QPERA HOUSE.
RETURN FOR OXE NIGHT ONLY
Tuesday Evenin?, May 12th, OF
Mr*. James A.
O A.TES
And her Incomparable
COMIC OPERA COMPANY.
Bnckatoae'a fkmoui Military and Musical Drama in Two Acts. THE DAUGHTER
Of the
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D. H. WUOKT. I
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your lingers at and
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Josephine, (the child of I lie 21*l») Mrs. JAS. A. OATES. la which "he will introduce her famoafsoac "Good-by: Sweetheart, Good-by.
Secured seats 11.00, at the Central B«»k Storo. Bex sheet opens Friday. May 8ta. QPEKA HOUSE.
HART & RYMAN'S
MUTSTREL And STAR SPECIALTY TROUPE,
One Night Only,
Monday, May
30
11,1874.
STAR ARTISTS! la a Choice, Seleet. and Original PretT*n»me and entertainment suited to everybody's tastes. DRAMA! FARCE! BURLESQUE! 80XUS!
DANCES! NE0R0ISMS! WITTICISMS I
For partieatars sts the bill of lh»h» PKlCliS AS USUAL. Referred r«aU at Button ft Haniito*'*
Jo#mTu:. QK0.E8ASP9 BBS'- A»-^R-R. Uenerml Atent. Pianos are dhy this ,. tpe. Furnianed by L. KUSWMJT-• Alara
PRESERVED FOR EVEBt
Burled nwraif ami In order, by using NpRO«i-irs PITEMTfTOXE ©FFIX VA1I.T, lM«f Ball, Agent, city of Terre Hants.
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Closing out Sal©
Is atUl getngfon at
SCHAUBLIN'S, On Mai« M. Ml. «*ti asdTI^
LADIES
CSsn gut the goods attl^rowifr Prices.
