Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 6, Number 22, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 November 1875 — Page 5

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THE MAIL

A PAPER FOR TOE PEOPLE.

THE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. Uan afternoon by

VwVSwcrrrzrr5^2?S5& Kerd FeWler Cor. tth and L*£re««8*-

M. H. P*» _i*alllvan Ind Ken, Allen—~— J. B. Dowd

r_r_. ...oiniou, i&d.

Rockvllle, lnd.

P. L. Wli«el«r iita! C. V. Decker.—. ~—Mattooa, IPs.

i* ^x°en rzfw^^uSd: iSi 1*11 iloUlngswarth

Kn}|^iSlliit!

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r.M.Cnrley Cbarke Taylor. I .......Annapolis, 111*. „.„P«rryrville, lnd. ...—..Danville, lnd. ......Verro 111 ion, 111*. ...—.Odktowrn, lod.

Charles Taylor. E. B. Flnnell——— Hiram Uckll«husf. J. B-Wnka...—" Charley Wilson J. W Bo irer Charley keCnteheonWade Hampton (Ita*. D. lUppetoe HUDI Derrlcksan (tulM M. Udell HOM. Watkin*— T. C. Lloyd Martin lluby ...— John Hlmmons... Wig. J. Durel.„.„__ KlraerTalbet Frank Whcat...~-«. Oeorgs Heap —... Christ Miller. jr^.~ Pontius I abler J*. Vol ken.....—. John A. Clark— Jareti M. Kdwani.... riy«N*V. Franklin I*an1 Braahear*. Jr., Will DeArmond Kdwin H. Owen-— John Hendrlx....

Hartford, Ind. „.^andford. nd. —Kugeae, lnd.

Newport, Ind.

Monte*amii, Ind. .^-JBhelburnJ, Ind. .Merom, lnd.

I'ralrieton, Ind.

Bridsetoc, I nd.

Bowline or»o, Ind. HoMdville, lnd. KarmerKbnrg, lnd.

WesUleid, Ilia.

.^..Martinsville, Ilia, Oennlaon. Ilia. ....... IJvlnjprton, Ilia.

Tascola, Ilia.

...Ashmore, ill*. Caaty, HI*. ,. Areola, III*. New CJonhcn, Ind. „.Bellraore,lnd.

jonn iiBoun* \V'»11«*V" Handosky iu«" J.B. Huston MaloritJ Point, Ilia. HlchardCochran .Center*Ule, lnd.

Bio Bonanza to-nigbt.

FACTAi. srea is the polite for che«k.

Boc*wnK.vr cakes now make the beat of'em scratch.

TIIUI to ttto right-time of the moon for learning to shot tbo door.

A ij, high-toned Christ man doll* will wear pnll backs this winter.

N*0 05K is rash enough to assert that a gas man ever went to Heaven.

THE Quintette Club on Friday and Saturday evenings of next week.

A I.AIVM# number of dancing clubs are organizing for the winter campaign.

THE Itanner ofllco has been moved into tho building recently vacated by the Journal.

TICKETS for tho Quintette Club will be put on sale on Wednesday marnlng at as low rates as possible.

AND now ooroos an Iudianapolls man who applies for a dlvorco because his wife sleeps in "her cornet.

BcoifoMY is the order of the hour. Bakers are not putting so many dog-col-lars in mince pie as formerly.

Aw accumulation of order* makes It neoeasary for Keyes ASykostoftis their factory thirteen hours per day.

CAUCO balls have succeeded baseballs and w® could be happy with neither were both dear charmers away.

THK statue of Mercury on McKcon A Mlii*hall'* bank is made af galvanized iron, and was purchased in Chicago.

WftKM yon nee a young man whose left cuff is habitually more soiled that his right, set him down at once a confirmed billiard player.

THK school exhibition, designed to aid In raising a Centennial fund, will be held In thle city on the evening of December llib.

A MRvnito of the traveling men of Torre Haute will be held thla evening at the National Hoiu*, for tho transaction ol Important business.

A HATCH game at the T*TTO Haute House billiard parlors, Thursday, attracted much attention a« a splendid exhlbltion of tlrst-clam playing.

TTtANKarnvwi dinner at the Terre Uaato Iloiwe la said to have boon the most magnificent aflkir of the kind ever attempted by a Terre Haute hotel.

IMPORTANT changes of times have taken place on some of the railroads, and persons contemplating ajourney will do well to study tha time-table* carefully.

Til* south side of the Ninth street market house in to bo reahingled with pine shingle*, by John Soma, at a coat #150, he bring the lowest of eight blddera. ~r.Z

Now that there has l*e*» a sort of consolidation In the two most important railroads entering this city, would It be unreasonable to look tor the building of a union de^ott

BiutmrrT. snow" will soon supercede "ths mslanclKly days" and then, almost before we know It, tbe lap of spring will be occup*ed sgaln by a hoary beaded old soamp who ought to know bfiter. ••Twit Ijord will provide" is lb* motto Which some of our ftahlottable benevolent young ladies are working up la wonted and bristol-board for dlstribulion among the poor this winUr. Gen-

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W«*N*T some admirini ftlsod get up a donation party for tbatpio«a old «la»sleader who remarked in meeting, a fcw crvmings slows that he bad bow a follower Of the tmwk and lowly Jesna, and a member of the Methodist cfcurwh for forty years and Ithadntoosthiajaowtf

TitK Journal haa beem sold to a new oompany cooaposed of l*atrt«k Shan-

Tyn1

K. JoMa, Andy Crimes and B. P. llaevna, A formal transfer of ths property will take place to-day. It understood that Mr. Havana will bo the principal editor ol the paper and Mr. Grimes the bwtaoas nuusagor. "m.«A

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THS alarm of fire last evening about six o'clock was occasioned by the explosion of a coal oil lamp at Swopo's butcher shop, on Main street, between Rtghth and Ninth. For a short time it looked ss If there was going to be considerable of a fire, but by strong exertions it waa pat out before the arrival of the Are department.

THAKKSGIVIXO was observed in the approved manner, Thursday. Services were held in several of the churches, and the attendance upon theeeservkM were large. There were the usual nam ber of balls, and they also were well attended. To give either the church services or tho balls an individual mention would occupy too mnch space.

That's no slouch of a bridge they're building across the Wabaah at lagansport. It will be forty feet wide, with foot walks on each side about six foet in width, and roadway between of twenty feet. But one pier will be used, and the bridge will be about two hundred and ninety feet long. Nothing will be used in its make up but iron, except the floor.

THE change made during the last ten days In tho appearance of the dome on tho new bank building, corner of Main and Sixth streets, is wonderful and will settle the question as to the taria and skill of the architect who designed It. Nothing handsomer or more graceful has ever been attempted in this city and we congratulate Mr. Epplngbousen on bla &QCC64M.

FoiTR new cars for the street railway are now on their way from New York and are expected about the first of December. They are of the same pattern aathoso now used here and will cost in the neighborhood of |625 oach. Buying more cars looks ss if the company really intended to extend it's lines but it being so late In tho season, nothing will probably be done at it now before spring.

REV. E. F. Howie's lecture on Great Britain and Germany, at the Opera House, Tuesday evening, was listened to by a fine audience and gave unlimited satisfaction. The lecture was extremely interesting, excellently delivered and cannot be too highly commended. It is hoped that Mr. Howe may be induced to repeat it at no distant day, as a number of persons who were not able to be present Tuesday evening, express a strong desire to hoar it and tho indications are that the house would be jammed if it wore repeated.

THE election of a City Judge in Lafayette seems to have mixed things up fearfally in that quiet municipality and must cause a shudder smong those persons hero who wanted to elect such a functionary, as they contemplate the narrow escape that has been made. The iAftyette Leader says

Haggard was City Judge, and then he rasn't, but still be claims he is while Mayor Glick, who didn't want to be Jndge. is compelled to aooept the situation, having been declared to be City Judge by the 8upreme Court. Parsons was Circuit Prosocutor, bat isn't, as that distinguished posish is now oocupied bv Mr. Jones, who did't suppose he could hold office, but does. Carnahan was elected Criminal Judge, but he iant Judge, ss there is no criminal court, while Ward, who waa not a candidate, is Judge of the Superior Court, which was not in existence at tho time of the election. Such is the precariousness of politics. Now you see it, and now you don't see it.

A sKRiKsof union religious meetings haa been Inaugurated in the city under very favorable auspices. L. W. Munhall ol Indianapolis, who is chairman of the Executive Committee of the State Y. M. C. A. of Indiana, and who has been holding servloes in other cities of the Slate, having been Invited by the Y. M. C. A. and the pastors of the churches, to visit our city, arrived on Thursday. He is accompanied by J. K. Walts of New Albany. The first mooting was held at the rooms of tho Y. M. C. A., Thursday evening and was crowded, and groat Interest was manifested. lAst night a meeting was held at the Congregational church and the bouse wss well filled, and the meeting full of Interest, To-night thero is to be another meeting at tho sains place, and doubtless the house will bs large. To-mor-row morning, at eight o'clock, there is to bo a prayer meeting at the rooms of the Y. M. C. A., and at half past three a Young Men's Mass Meeting, and in the evening a grand anion ase*ting at Dowling Mali, all tho churches giving up tbsir regular evening wrvioea.

It Is probable that meetings will be continued daring every evening next week. Tbe churches and pastors ot the dty seem to be heartily uUted and sarsest In this movement. y-m

THK CHURCHES TO MORROW. Sarvleea In the Congregational church to-morrow morning, Rev. E. F. Howe, pastor.

First Presbyterian church—Divine worship in the morning, ookm services at night. Alex. StarreU, paiitor.

Centenary M. K. church—M. K. Darwood, pastor ssrvksa at l#H A. X. subject: "Revivals.'*

Christian chapel—Morning sntyeclt Our Misfortunes Antedated by the Promises of the Gospel." Evening subject: "Baptism Its Action and Design."

St. Stephen's church—TV morrow, sdvtmt Sunday, senrfcsssas uaaai, via: and 11 A. ML, and ?X r, x. Tuesday, St Andrew's Day, will be observed by lbs Anglknn church as a day of Intercession for MMOM. Serrlofs at 8t» Stephen's si 10S, A. x.

Baptist church Morning sntyect, •Thetlmeof Vkftatkm." Evening service omitted. a R. Henderson, pastor. -Kxrr ANITFLANNRI, RAOUUBS

TaoxAs HAOOAXT, the man who wsa stabbed with a file by Theodora Dolle, Sunday evening. In Moore A Haggerty'a tin shop, died yesterday at half past two o'clock p. M. The deceased waa a very respectable, worthy man and belonged to an excellent Hootch flunily. He leaves a wife, at present In an Insane asylum somewhere in the Bast, and three chll (iren, the oldest about fourteen yean ef age. The children are in thetclty. It Is a sad case. He suffered faarftally frsm the time be received the injuries which caused his death, but forgave the man who assaulted him, and earnestly desired that be should not be prosecuted for his murder.

THJC Catholic asylum at Ylnoennea being too small to acoommodate the large number of homeless children constantly applying for admission, Providence Hospital in this city is to be remodeled and converted into an orphan asylum. It will be under control of the Southern Diocese of this State. One hundred and fifty ohildren will be sent here from Vinccnnes as soon as the building is ready to receive them.

MARRIAQB LICKSSKS.—The following marriage licenses have been issued by the County Clerk since our last report:

Jos. Hwcarinsen and Manr Qayworth. George A. Ferguson and Naomi Catharine Evlnger.

Hfttuu*l A. Blockaom and Sarah E, Blocksom. Abraham Joues snd Itaohael Goodman.

from the Music Trade Review, New York, Nov. 18,1875.] Miss FANNIE KKXXOGO, who made ber debut at Terre Haute, three years ago, as a pupil of E. C. Kilbourne, has since then, under the training of Madame Rudersdorff, developed into a professional of great promise.

And still the wonder grow," How Re I bold could sell a Bootor Slioe Ho much cheaper than others do, And a much better article, tso. How be does it is his secret. But that such is a fact you can convince yourself by calling at his store, at the Red Front, corner Third and Main streets, '-f a tpfst

KNIFE SHOE BUTTONER. KNIFE GLOVE BUTTONER." Solid Nickel Silver. Nicely Engraved, at

A. G. AUSTIN A CO'S.

THE MOST POPULAR BAZAR FOR LADIES' A GENTS' FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, IS THE CENTSTORE, FOURTH STREET. v,

TEA VELLINO MEX.

There will be a meeting of the Travelling Men of Terre Haute, on Saturday evening, November 27, at the National Hotel. A full attendance is requested, as important business will be transacted. COMMITTEE.

—The Universalist convention meets In this city on Thursday, December 2nd at 2

P. M.,

continuing over Sunday.

The Ministerial circle, composed of the Universalist ministers of the State, meets at 10

A. M.,

iMONEY TO LOAN,

1 have money to loan on mortgage security on long time. No life insurance required. C. E. IIOSPORD.

Offioe cornet Fourth and Main street, Terre Haute, Ind.

WITH YOU.

Wednesday, Decem­

ber 1st. There will be preaching on Thursday evening, November SOtb, by Rev. M. Crosley.

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REMEMBER WE TAKE THE LEAD IN HOLIDAY GOODS NOW COMING. POPULAR CENT STORE, FOyjftTH STREET. ,jy

—WOOLEN AND FLEECE LINED HOSIERY. BEE HIVE.

Where do we find the newest Stock of Notions, Fancy Goods, Fors, Cloaks and Holiday Goods? Answer: At the Prairie City Emporium,

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Where do

we get

the best thread for oc the best needles for 5c large brass pins for 5$ Answer: atthePraiiie City Emporium. *1 Where (To

Street,

BEEHIVE.

we get

choice one button Aids for 50c, every pairwar ranted Answer: at the Prairie City Emporium.

Which is the only Store making Ladies' Wear

a

specialty. An­

swer: the Prairie City Emporium.

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What hurts merchants with hard old Stocks. Answer: Low Rices and Fresh Goods atthe Prairie City Em-

orium, No. 324 Main near Fourth.

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. 5

DOUBLE and SQUARE, Are very popular and growing more in flavor every day. Don't fail to go and see

Pn

Christmas Present.

CLOAKS and FURS!

Extra Set of Fnrs $5.00. A Good Cloak for $5.00. An Extra Cloak for $10 to $15. Seal Skin Cloaks and Muflfe. Children's Furs in great variety.

LIVE DRUQOISTS.

The following among the live druggists of our city have received a supply of Durang's Rheumatic Remedy, the great and infallible cure for rheumatism: J. R. Whittaker, Messrs. D. P. Cox A Co., and Messrs. Cook & Bell. Read advertisement in an another colli o8-6w. umn..

OUR FUR CAPS FOR 50 CENTS, BEATS TIIEM ALL FOR BARGAINS. VISIT THE CENT STORE, FOURTH STREET. 4^

Teas! Teas! Teas!

OUR LARGE REVERSABLE LADIES' 8HAWL8 FOR 75 CENTS, WITH OTHER GOODS JUST AS CHEAP, WONT LAST LONG. VISIT POPULAR CENT STORE, FOURTH ST.

CHOICE MEATS. place for something

The

P.

nice, 'fat, of frosh

juicy and tender in the way Deer, veal. nork. mutton and li

i, veal, pork, mutton and lamb, is P. Mischler's Star Meat Market, on

Main street, a few doors west of Seventh.^ *t,n

WRIGHT A KA UFMAN

As usual, have everything that is good to eat. MINCE MEAT Large quantity, best quality,

APPLES,

i**: All kinds, Fall and Winter. i' BUTTER,

r-

£4#^

Freish and Sweet and Plenty. CELERY, The nloest the market affords.

OYSTERS,

Try some, and you will never buy olsewhere.

W. S. RTOE & CO'S

T.TftTTT HOUSE

The BEA00N LIGHT of LOW PRICES are directing the misguided for miles in every reetlon to the.

HARBOR OF ECONOMY,

lOWKIOWMAITHE

LIMITED PROFIT HOUSE.

IPOJEl THE TREMENDOUS SALE OF PRINTS

TO A-

TREMENDOUS CROWD OF CUSTOMERS! People Shunning.High Priced Stores!

GOOD Prlnta, 4 oenta. BETTER PRINTS, 5 cent*. ELEGANT tfTOCK Fast Colored PRINTS, 8 cents ENTIRE STOCK BEST PRINTS ONLY 7 cents. AIX COCHEOO PRINTS FOR 7 Mote. 0m ALL8PRAOUE PRINTH FOR 7 cents. ALL MERRIMACK PRINTS FOR 7 oentn. ALL 12Hc PRINTS FOR 7 oenta. It to doubtfti) tf ws can sell so low alt ths Fall. This Is a big lot we bought at a sacrifice. We are also selling a big lot of

Yard wide Prints for 12^c

that are told all over the country tor »e.

NO MOREWAR PRICES

BIO Un DRE8B OOOD8,12Jc, 15c and 29c. 1 BIO LOT OF WATERPROOF CLOTHS 75c and upwards. BIO LOT all Wool Flannels 22c and upward. BIG LOT Moallns way uodmr pHoe. BIO LOTof Oln*hama»caod 10c end upwanls. OOLD MIXED WiUwproof only 90 oenta. HEAVY FARMERS JEANS tue worth 50a Jut bonibt, at a Mc sacrifioe, an Invoice lot of Cihtoo Flannel*, licks. Blanketa, Shawle, QMUaanaand Black Alpaoaa. Thay will be eold at a small adranee

^"CARPETS! CARPETS!:

BIO LOT Cottage Harpeta, Ve, lOe and 86c. BIO LOT Ingrain Qsrpeta, 60e,00cand «6o. BIO LOTOUCSotheall widths. Wa wish wa «mld give a qeotatlM tar erery artkHe we hare in oar Store, but of coatee thare to DO room tor thai. la eooeioeloti, we

The annexed LOW PRICES like the "WRITING ON XHE WALL" strike terror to evil doers

DRESS GOODS—Brocades in all the New Shades, 20 cts per yard! GREY TWILL FLANNELS, 12 1-2 cts per yard. PERSIAN SHAWLS,

OUR BLACK SILKS,

At |LOO, 91.15. $1.50, $1.75 and are cheaper than Crooked Whisky.

FANCY DRESS SILKS, In Seal Brown, Plum, Navy Blue, etc. BLACK ALPACAS! We defy competition at following prices: 30c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 60c and 75c

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Anew lot just received and marked down lower than ever before. V-f

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-MERINO, FLANNEL AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR BEE HIVE.

—CHILDREN'S DRESSES AND CLOAKS. BEE HIVE. »... in-

yard.

Black and Colored Cashmeres! At One Dollar per yard—are not equal* ed elsewhere.

W:S. RYCE & CO., Terre Haute, Ind:

Just

J. R. CHAMBERS.

I MAY not know everything. I don't perfess that I do. But I know who keeps thd best groceries, and who sells 'em the cheapest, too. It's Rlppetoe—W. R. Rlppotoe at the "White Front," 155

Main street, lie's the man as gives sixteen ounces to tue pound, and a square deal, and as my son Johnnv «ays. hefs a takin' in shekels by the shovel full.

in!

STILL ANOTHER!

IMMENSE STOCK OV

WINTER

LOTHING

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AT SUCH

LOW PRICES

A 8 fro

'"fe.

Distance all Coinpetition!

AT

Fllllt MTICIIID'S.

THE GREAT

CLOTHING HOUSE

OF THE WEST,

Cor. Fourth and Main Streets.

hare only

only sell Ibr (wdt, and that be hettara it to be Jnat as murh to yotir Int^rert as om» to bar fteeiy this oOMing.

FOSTER BROTHERS, New York City Store,

to add that w»

UM Mais Mreeli Tent IUMM*, lallaas.

Heavy Yard-wide Brown MITSMITO, 8 Cent*? Jeans, 25, 30, 35, 40 and 50c. per yard.

Factory Flannel* yard wide, 45 cents. Cotton Flannels 12 l-2cper yd!

Water Proof Cloth 8 75c per yd. White Bed Blankets $2.75 per pair. J*

Men's Undershirts 50 cents. Men's Drawers 50 cents. Women's Underrest965 cents.

T. T. T.

Oolong, Japanese, Gunpowder, Im| rials, Young Hyson, Knglish Breakfast, —all new crop—just opened, very low for cash. J. R. CHAMBERS.

Amusements.

PEKA HOUSE.

MENDELSSOHN

QUINTETTE CLUB!

i-AND-

IISSflllKJ. KELIBGC

AT THK

OPERA house December 3rd and 4th, 1875.

City Advertisements.

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OTICE TO COTIIACTOLIF5. Healwl pro|x»alH will te recclvwl by the Common Council of tho city of TrrrtHaute, at their regular meeting,on thervwitlng of tlio "til of heremlwr, A. 1)., 1K7A. 1. Kor (MivlDg with stone the alley from Hlxtli street en»t to the nllev runnltiK north and south between Hlxtli and HevtntU streets frain Main to Ohio street. 2.

For pnvInK with Mtone the aller from Mnln to Ohio Kirwl, letween Fourth and I Fifth street*

The work to liedonc at the ox)wii!H of the

fiiR

iroperty owueni along wild ill ley*, ncconlto plstiN and R|eeinrntlsns on file the oflice of the city engineer.

TheCousell reserve* the light, t* irjoct sur ami all Itldi*. IJy order of the Common '•unciI, itll'il AHI MTHOI'T,

Nov. a*», 1W"». Oty Knginevr.

ITY TREASURERS SALE— By virtue of a preeepi Imued ly onler tVtmmon Council or the t'lty of Trrrt*

of the llnute, Vigo county, Indlaun, In'favor of William If. Ht«wart, contractor .and againSl Anton Hhlde, fornn asMMHinent made upon re«lty licn-lnafter deecrlbed, for work done by naiil contractor In Improving Main utreet. In-t ween Fourteenth (llth) and Flf-tfi-nth (IMhi HtteetN In mid city, by grading snd sniveling the same, which said precept In to mc directed i»y the Mayor of mid ci^ nnd duly sttevted by th clerk Of naJd cit'. uinler tno corponite mmt thereof. I. John'l*adlick, Treasurer of wild city, on M«nda thelllthday of ltecenir*r, llni.it the door of the city t'ourt-rooni of wild dty letween tin- hourn of 0 o'clock a. in., aud 4 oVloc p. in of mid la.v, will offer for snlo st pablic auction, the following descrllMti nmlty, or no much thereof on may Im iimwnary lo |x»y »uch aumwiment, with cmtsand cliArge*. to-wlt: Ixt numI*»r Thirteen (USt in ltuinaMtonV nulnJI vlxloii of |mrt of Kntaw Fnrm. In the City of Tern-Haute, Vigo county, Htate of lodlana.

Witness my hand snd Mal this 27ih tin*of Novemlier, 1«T.V JtiHN E'AIMsn K, 'SEAL) TrenMiirr City of Terre Uaotc.

CITY, TAXES

I OR-

18 7 5.

XotN 1« hereby given that the Tsx Duplicate Un 1*75 now in my hand*, snd ttost 1 SM p-s4t lo nortvs the taxes Utenon chs^Esd. The following *how» the rate or isxsiloa en escfa |100 of taxslJie properij: rorOeaeral paq^osss...MMMiM»HMHMi...M«. tof K., T. H. A c. Rsllruad Kinking uol. Kor E., T. H. A Rsllmad Intcmt Fund For V, A T. H. Hinkiag Fnnd. 0r For C. T* II. Inlma fnod..., .OR For Water Wort* Interest and rkligVim4« JA For 7-ner Making F«r»d For Hewer latere* Fund Total raw on sseh IK* On escn poll fnr Ueaersl mipases tt

Dag Tu Mtl* dogs, f, female •. Far each sddlthmal dog. stale or female, oret one, «/wa«J hy aay one psnon. 12.

ar«TirKi

Etsntns your raestpta betors tearing the «Oae, sad «se that It vren all mar aroserty. Taxes are due on the flfleeau day of Kortav her, snd If not paid betors the third Moo day la April toUosrtng. ten per rest penalty sdds* aner which the Titeswrtr or his depoty ta i«untied te call upon every dsUnaacat tax payer la the dty snd deaMind ths deuoqoent nan,, snd if aeresnry. to setae snd »eJI property lo suite the aune, with ronstsbk fees.

Ostiaoaeat fiusti IN sdrertlaerf oo or boat the 1st Monday in Jssosry. sad sold on the IN Monday to February ol eaeh year.

The Tmnorrr it rsnpnaslble

far

the taxes he

(mtMhevecellerted tnewibretss psremuustt te mrabt thst their taxca siasi bs |SHI every year, 4enx rABNfK,

Tnas»er elty «rf Tsrm Msn-a-

T«rtf MsBf^ l»d X«rr, ir^ K.