Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 7, Number 3, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 July 1876 — Page 6
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'.*& THESATURDAY EVENING MAIL lson Ml* ea«h Haturday afternoon by A. H. Dooiey... —Opera House. ft. R. Baker is. O®
M. 1*. Craft*..-. Opp. Post omoa. W. W. ...—..........Beach Block. t, A $ Kerd Feldler.~~~.Oor. 4th and Lafayette St. '1 Sly Conner ... ....—Pairls, Ills. "A V.L. Cole Marehall, 111*.
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DlxAThurman ^ulllvan lud 3 Ren. Allen... .Clin on, Ind. J. B. Dowd Rockville, Iud.
P. L. Wheeler -Braxi1. I"?v. Tilletaon 4 Wlhon ~—Mat toon. Ills J. K. Lansdon GreencaHUe, Ind.
T.A. Scow
J' Wm. Plumb ~~..„KnlghtsvUle, Ind fj F.M.Curley Marys, InJ. 1 Charles Taylor. Rosedale, Ind.
E. B. Plnnell Kansas, Ills. Harry Davis. Charleston, Ills. Hiram Lickligbter. Annapolis, Ills. I.E.
Sinks —Perrysvllle, Ind. Cnarley Wilson —Danville, Ind. $r. J. W. Borer _.Vermillion, Ills.
Charley McCutcheon Oaktown, Ind. Wade Hampton ...Hartford, Ind. Chas.D. Rlppetoe jBandford. Ind. garaH D^rrfcKaon- ....Eugene, Ind. Otis M.Odell Newport, InO. 'AH Robt. Watklns Montezuma, Ind.
T. C. Lloyd JShelburne, Ind. Martin Ruby J"}|. 2l C. C. St. John Pra rlet«n-
Wm. J. Durel -•—.Bridgeton, Ind. ElmerTalb-t. Bowling Green, Ind. Albert Wheat. ...........Rosevllle, Ind. Thos. Barbre Farmoraburg, Ind. Christ Miller, jr., estfleia.Ills. Pontius Ishler „.Martins^ llle, Ills. r- Volkers Dennlson, Ills. John A. Cterk Livingston, Ills. Harry Westfall :T,usco^ IH8' «i Ulysses S. Franklin,. Asliraore, Ills.
Danl Brashears. Jr., ..Cnsey, Ills. Will DeArmond .„.ArCola,Ill». Edwin 8. Owen New Goshen, Ind. John Hendrix ..—Bellmore,lnd. Wallace Sandusky New Lebanon, Ind. H. T. Woollen ^..Majority Point, Ills. Richard Cochran...M.~...~...«CeJiterville, Ind. Harvey fltubbs Xhrisman, Ills. Chas. E Klllle Robinson, Ills G. A. Buchfenan ••••Judsou, Ind it. Mcllroy „._.Maxvllle, Ind J. 8. Hewitt ^-.Dudley, W A. N. Workman Scotland, Ills .. H. C. Dickenson _~...Seeleyvlllet Ind
Wm. Hall .. ft,* Ben Francis ^........Dw^tn, Ills J. J. Golden
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Miss D. Halbort ..prat Ind tt Pi prop Turners, lod O. P. Strother"...!~.. Middlebury, Ind F.J.S Robinson „...Cloverland, Ind JoeT. ftfcOoskey Youngstown, Ind
HOflffS WKf 1118 N.M.'cook...'.:. „Blooniingdale, Ind -5 H. A.Coffeen .....Danvll]ie, llls
J. D. Connelly ..Annapolis, Ind J. W. Russell A Co Armlesburg, Ind E. A. Herrlck Snfaf,?nif J. H. Rceder Center Point, Ind Owen Klssner Tnrmans Creek, Ind ... C. L. C. Brad field vPaJ°f. l!
Thof.High .Fonntaln Station, Ind
YES. its rather warm.
ICE is the staff of life.
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GONE op—the thermometer..
Too many cucumbers will W up.
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THINOS look lively in town to day.
THK trade in heating stoves is quiet.
DEAI.KRS in butter have a soft thing.
The market is tip top this afternoon.
EVEN a fig-leaf would be too much this weather.
FIRE
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You can get a right good flag now for a palm-leaf fan. BALD-UEADED men have discovered that it isflytlme.-
WORKS have "gone up" and fla{£S
J' have "coine down."
THE flouring mill of Almy «k Harris is undergoing repairs.
Silver change hasn't become a drugyet to any great extent.
Whew night falls, does any one kiss »the place to make it well?
THERE are twenty-«no second-hand store* in this municipality. tf"1 O
THE fire department lias not had a "mil" since the 26th of June. I? '"'/f "POT that on a piece o' ibe/Usthe I elegant way of saying charge It,
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THE problem of life» in this kind of weather, is how to keep a stiff shirt eel-
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lar. Tuia the kind of weather when work between meals becomes* intolerable. the County Treasurer is ealling for the payment of taxes before the 20th of sr: July. ~m Two or three "saloons" hare cloaed up this week for repair*—financial re-
ISN'T this town getting a Utile t&owt There hatm't been a mad dog scare this season.
PROFAXITT seems to be the chief characteristic of a successful greenback it speech. ^14 THEregular annual reunion of soldiers will be hold at Farmeraburg on the 30th instant. P* 4
THE fruit can trade is a big bonanxa ^this year, and tinners are very much in-
dated about lt»
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A rtmKRAL train of flfty-on©carriages followed the remains of John Mayer to tbe burying ground.
THE Crawfordsvllle excuralotilsts to this city, on tbe Fourth, are not dons P#wi swearing about it yet»
"WHAT makes flies get up so twly these warm morningsT" ia a question tkat troubles every editor in town.
$ WHEN there isn't teo much straw there "5 generally Is not enough. The termers say that is what ails the wheat this year.
Mtvxt* AOKUB, adopted child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hammet, died Saturday last, aged seven months and nine l#^dj^s.
Nc*bkr8of persons long for a fire—a public fire a roaring, staring sort ot oonflagration.—[Oaistte.
What! this warm weather
THOMASJEITTERSON FORREST,Orlando Jones Smith and Bei^amln Franklin Boyss nursed the rag baby at the township house In Honey Creek township, Saturday night.
It the city pas would order the drink* lng toantaina, hundreds of arid cttlsena would rise up and call them sensible.
THE street railroad will probably be extended east as far as the Fair Grounds In time for tbe county Iklr this season,
DEALERS are importing congealed moisture from the northern part of the State, the home supply having given out.
A KicKWU mule belonging to Eilert Hafmew scalped a small boy by the name of Ash, on south Seoond street Sundsy.
MRS. SARAH KEHTEK, wife of J. P. Kester of Linton township, alter a lingering Illness, died Mondsy evening at seven o'clock.
THE residence of JSCOD May, on south Fifth street was. burglarised to the amount of a pair of pants and ten dollars, last Saturday night.
DUNBAR A: Co., of Indianapolis, have been awarded the steam heating contract for the Rose Polytecnnic Institute in this city. Price 912,000. 5
AN aged freeholder of an out township was around yesterday inquiring for that candidate for Congress who was going to pay all the taxes himself.
CLAUDE MATTHEWS, of Hazel Bluff, and O. P. Davis suffered heavily by the late rains. The former lost the corn on 350 acres and the latter on 200
A YOUNG lady in this city, when asked if she played any of those Centennial pieces, replied that she did, and immediately struok up "Old Hundred.','
A SIMPLE crook of the finger is all that is needed now to make the engineer of the soda fountain understand that you want a beverage of double strength.
IT is now taking about two million gallons of the Wabash river per day to furnish Terre Haute with lemonade bodies, and moisture for front yards.
BURGLARS entered the house of Mrs. Dr. Wood on Ohio street Sunday night. One or two artioles of clothing and eight or nine dollars in money were taken.
THE Stadt is now the only place of amusement open, in this city, and even that isn't much amusement without one can understand German and lager bier.
A DIFIDENT young man hardly gets thoroughly acquainted with the flies nowadays until be gets bis hair cut in the approved style and well sand-pa-pered.
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JOHN MAYER, a brother of Anton Mayer, the brower, fell dead Monday from a sun stroke. He was fifty-four years of ago and leaves a wife and five children.
RAHFERAZE"yelled a bibulated party at the corner of Sixth and Main this forenoon. A policeman ordered him to move on and he muttered, "welibedam" and stumbled along.
A LEAPING physician of this city says that a strong passionate love vM bring on heart disease, and that being the case, it stands us all in hand to love mildly and with a good deal of lethargy.
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THE new German Methodist church on Twelfth street, dedicated Sunday, is out of debt and has 170 in the treasury. A very comfortsble and encouraging condition to be in. 5
A HORSE belonging to O. N. Allen died Monday from the effect of a fright on the 8th of June. Seeing an elephant is what demoralised him. "Seeing tbe elephant" isn't usually so disastrous.
THE factories here are paying thirty cents for washed, and twenty cents for unwashed wool. Large quantities are coming in. Ellis' factory has been stopped but will start up again next week.
LEVI M. ROBINSON, a mulatto, about twenty years of age, living with Mr. J. U, Bundy (oolored) in Honey Creek township, was drowned lsst Saturday afternoon while bathing in Honey Creek. J,.
Ir dealers want to get up testimonials to tbe heating qualities of any particular kind of coal, now Is their opportunity. It
is
only necessary
W. H. FRANCE, known in tbe city for twenty years as "Marry" France, died at his residence on south Center street, Sunday night, tbe 0th Instant, of consumption. He waa forty years of age and leaves a wife an«J five children.
O. GASTXLL, tbe half-witted son of a Sugar Creek farmer, was run over by train on the Yandalia railroad, Saturday last and instantly killed. Tbe shocking accident occurred while tbe train wss crossing the Big Sugar Creek bridge, and was not discovered tor some hours afterwards. The body was fearfully mutilated.
TMMM HAUTE will have the starchiest Hayes club In the State. Now you see If that isnt so. They number exactly one hundred—or will—are all young men—tbe pick of tbe town—«nd M^for C. O. Wood, late of tbe regular army, la drilling them. They will have a handsome uniform, gold mounted torchee and a banner the like of which bant been seen In this neck of woods. Tbe young ladies will present them with tbe laet named article.
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to
get parties
to use some, say in canning a few gallons of blackberries.
PEOPLE engaged in bee culture report this an excellent season, tbe nnmber of new swarms being in exoess of most other years, while the abundance of white ok»ver bloom results in a plentiful store of honey.
THREE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MATT,.
MM. MONNINOER reports his grape crop ss entirely unlqjured by tbe rains, and expecta to make mors wine this season than in any season for five years. In many localities, the grspes have been rotting at a fearful rate—or, at least, grower* so report.
WILLI AH BARNES, aged seventy years, died of paralysis, Saturday afternoon, the 8th Inst., st his residenoe, oorner of Twelfth and Walnut streets. He was the tether-in law of Edward Lee, Jesse Robertson and John Wagner. He was stricken by psrslysis on the Fourth of July.
JAMES* REARIDON, who was on last Saturday sentenced to four years imprisonment for robbing Pet$r O'Neil of |15, made an attempt in the evening to commit suicide by cutting his throat with a razor which had been furnished him for shaving. He did some rather alarming carving but strange to say missed the jugular vein and will recover.
A MAN by the name of James Mace was arrested Monday evening for the burglary of the Vandalla railway company's office at Seeleyville on Thursday night of last week. It was afterwards discovered that he was the men who had entered Mrs. Woods house Thursday night. He was bound over and sent to jail.
THE following shows the- loss of corn in tbe Wabash bottoms, from tbe I «fc St. L. bridge, up tbe river to Dnrkee's ferry, from the recent overflow: William McQuilken, 100 acres George Rosmer, 35 acres Philip Ickes, 40 acres Wolsey Barbour, 75 acres David Eller, 12 acres Henry Densin, 40 acres.
As THE dew falls noiselessly upon the tender herbage, as the present passes silently into the past, as the perfume of a kindly act' rises heavenward unseen, so the wet nurses of the Terre Haute rag baby slip out of town by back streets of nights and meet together in secret in country school bouses to make their maiden speeches.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.—The following marriage licenses have been issued by the County Clerk since our last report:
John Sullivan and Asna O. Hoyncs. Augustus R. Thomas and Kate A. Cole. Thomas G. Sprangler and Nannie Duddleston.
Geo. F. Young ond Ada Flick, James 8. Baker and Martha V. Bennfleld. William Woods and Mary Batton.
THE EXCITRMEN1
Still rages' in regard to the Cottage Fly Trap sold by A. G. Austin & Co. See sample at their door. "There's millions in it!" Take one.
$4,000,000.
The Travelers Insurance Company's July statement shows cash assets of Four Million dollars, and its business for the first six months of this year shows an increase of 50 per cent, oyer the same peried in 1875. I
WHARTON, RIDDLE & Co., Agents.
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ICE CREAM AT HOME
It's so easy to make, if you only have one of those Ice Cream Freezers sold by A. G. Austin
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Notice to Delinquent Tax Payers. !l. Notice is hereby given that the Delin-
iuent List has been placed in my hands collection, and the taxes thereon charged if not paid by the 20th of July, 1876,1/rill proceed to collect according to law. Iam also ready to receive the November installment of taxes.
J.
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M. SAHKEY,
Treasurer of Vigo Co.
JJ BUILDING A HOUSEF If you are, our advice is to buy your sssh, doors, glass and building materials of all kinds at A. G. Austin Ce'e. They have the largest stock and priccs so low that really you are not working in tbe interest of your wife and babies if yon do not examine stock and learn prices. As a sample of the latter, we mention that Austin
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Co. are selling a
four panel pine door for 11.25.
TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS WE OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS—M DOZEN WHITE COTTON HOSIERY AT 6c. PER PAIR 80 DOZEN CHILDREN'S FANCY STRIPED HOSIERY 10c. PER PAIR. VISIT THE CENT STORES FOR BARGAINS. FOURTH STREET.
htHE THRESHING MACHINES Are already in the field, and A. G. Austin A Co. are fbrntahing the belts at prices 8 cents foot snd upward
CALL AT BALL'S
ANb GETTHE BEST TIN CAN EVER SOLD IN THIS CITY. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW AND CHEAPER THAN EVER SOLD BEFORE.
CENTENNIAL VISITORS D9siring to avoid tbe expense ak well as toe annoyance of the CROWDED HOTELS, can without trouble or riak be furnished with QUIET and ELEGANT ACCOMMODATIONS among the numerous families near the Park, who have made arrangement^ to accommodate visitors during the Centennial Season.
Street and stwua can dlfi& to Ef position, as well as boat for excursion up tbe Schuylkill.
Prices range from 9L60 to fUO per diem. Apply at Private ResJdenoe, Southeast Oorner of 17th and Green streets.
Cut tills ont for reference. H. B. WORRELL, Manager.
CHOICE MEATS.
Tbe place for something nice flu, and tender in the way of fresh mutton and lam t. is P.
hiu inu uuuw,
P. MischWs Star Meat Market, ot Main street, a ftw doors west of Sev* enth.
MANTELS AND GRATES.
NEW STOCK, NEW PRICES AND FINEST GOODS IN TOWN AT BALL'S STOVE STORE.
-DON'T RUN ALL AROUND TOWN TO BUY A GOOD STOVE WHEN YOU CAN DO BETTER AT BALL*8.
-CALL AT BALL'S AND SEE WHAT A FEW DOLLARS WILL DO. AT BALL'S STOVE STORE IT WILL WORK WONDERS. IT WILL BUY MORE GOODS THAN AT ANY OTHER STORE IN TOWN.
WHATSTHEUSE
PAYING SO MUCH FOR FRUIT CANS WHEN YOU CAN DO SO WELL AT BALL'S.
SPHERE TO INSURE.
Yt WHARTON, RIDDLE A CO., Office, 2 Beach Block, Corner Main and Sixth. Imperial, of London, assets 112,000,(XX) Northern Ins.Co., London, assets 8,000,000 Commercial Union, London assets 10,000,060 Underwriters'Agency, N. Y. assets 8,000,000 Phenlx, Brooklyn, assets ... 2,600,000 Phounix, of Hartford, assets 2,000,000 German American, N. Y. assets 2,000,000 St. Paul, St. Paul, Minn., aipeta 1,000,000 American Central. St. Louis, assets 800,000 Travelers' Life and Accident, assets 8,500,000 Northwestern Mutual Life, assets 15,0b0,(J00
WHATS THE USE
GOING ALL AROUND TOWN WHEN YOU CAN BUY THE BEST AND CHEAPEST RANGES, STOVES, AND THE MOST COMPLETE "ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS AT BALL'S STOVE STORE.
—^WILL YOU COME AND SEE THOSE BEAUTIFUL RANGES AT BALL'S?
WHATS THE USE
PAYING SO MUCH. FOR A STOVE, WHEN YOU CAN DO BETTER AT BALL'S. —FINE TOILET SETS ONLY |3.00, AT BALL'S STOVE STORE.
MONEY TO LOAN:
I have money to loan on mortgage security on long time. No life insurance required.
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C. E. HOSFORD.
Office cornei Fourth and Main street, Terre Haute, Ind. Come, love, come.
An' go along with me, An'I'll take you down Where you can see The boss grocery store
Where they— But pshaw! I ain't no hand to make* po'try. What I wanted to say was, come along with me to 155 Main street, an' after that, 37 south 4th street, an' I'll show you groceries as is groceries an' if you want to buy things for your own
household and kitchen, they ain't no place no better but somehow I can't get It to rhyme. Not but what I've writ is good enough, but I can't keep it up. But, all the same, buy groceries, vegetables and fruit at Rippetoe's.
'. "Don't Talk Back."
Drop I* at the Exceedingly Well Furnished Store of Wright
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Hsntasa.
"What for?" Why, tJ get good things for Sunday dinners. Tbey have this morning,
Blackberries by the gallon or case. Ripe and Green Apples, Splendid Ripe Tomatoes, Roasting Ears, Beans and Squashes. The Finest Sugar Cured Hams in the market, WbiteOnions, Cabbages Cucumbers, Peas, Leinens, and a superb article of Honey in the Comb. Try some.^
THE ARTESIAN BATH&
A VALUABLE AND IMPARTIAL INDORSEMENT OF THEIR WONDERFUL PROPERTIES. I
The undersigned practising physicians of Terre Haute take pleasure In recommending to the public generally, both at home and abroad, the excellence of the Artesian Baths, of this city, and under the superintendency of Mr. J. S Miller. From an experience more or less extensive, we do not hesitate to say that the water possesses rare alterative properties, snd is adapted to tbe relief ana cure of a wide range of diseases. It has proven especially serviceable to those suffering from obstinate forms of Rheumatism, disorders of the stomach, liver, kidneys, and nervous system, etc., cutaneous eruptions (psrticularly those of a specific organ,) general debilit imparled circulation, nasal ca $tc« OtO.
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danger heretofore existing from the exhalation of prejudicial gases has been so far overcome, so as to render the use of baths perfectly safe coupled with the observance of caution imposed.
W. W. STKVBNSON, M. D. STEPHEN J. YOCNO, JOHN E. LINK, W. H. ROBERTS, ,, S. C. PRWTON,
,: B. F. Sw AFFORD, L. J. WLLUKN,
J. O. THOMPSON, C. E. KCKSTKR, HENRY D. MANN,
8-2t G. W. CRAPO, NO ONE NEED SUFFER FROM PILES.
A sure cure fin the Blind, Bleeding, Itching, and Ulcerated Piles, has been discovered by old Dr. William, (an old Indian Remedy) called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured tbe worst old chronic esses of twenty-five and thirty years standing. Lotions, Instruments and Electuaries do mors harm than good. William's Ointment supports the tamors, and acts ss a soothing poultioe and medicine, gives Instant and painless relief, and is prepared exclusively itr piles and nothing slss.
Over 30,000 gratefal patients attest its virtues, and physicians of all schools endomsit unequivocally.
ShUn all spurious advertisements and Imitations of Dr. William's Remedies. Sold by Druggists snd Country Dealers, he World Over.
Sold wholesale in Indianapolis by Browning A81oan, Stewart A Morgan, A. Ksiier sad Haaket Hetselgesser.
FOR SALS.
Itoxssland warrants of
840
acres, also
located bods. Will exchange for stock, merrihandtse and improved farms. Address Wam A Co.
Robinson, Crawford county, Ills.
Pay your delinquent County taxes before the 20th of July, and save cost Republican Rally!
DEDICATE
THE
NEW WIGWAM!
ON SIXTH STREET,
Thursday Eren'g, July 20.
Hon. Will Cnmback
Will address the people. 'f EVER YBOD INVITED.
Col. R. S. Robertson
Candidate for Lieutenant Governor,
Will address the people at the New Republican Wigwam, Thursday Eve, August IO.
HOD. Emil Hoechsta,
OF CHICAGO,
Will address the citizens, in the *eruian Language, at the WIGWAM, ou Wednesday Evening. Jnlj 20th.
A. H. DePUY, SK. D.
Office, Demlng block, corner Main and Sixth streets, opposite new bank building, Terre Haute, Ind. City calls prompty attended to.
P. S.—In additional to .general practice, I will give special attention to disease of the Lungs, Granulated Sore Throat, Catarrh, etc. Having recently obtained some of the best medical works published on theHUbject in Europe and America, (some in 1875.) and made it my study. I am now prepared to treat them, not expecting however to cure all eases of consumption, or do more than other do who thus devote their time and labor. But I propose so to give to such as desire, the best and latest method of treatment, and claim from personal experience, that more cases can be cured, benefitted and life-prolonged on general scientific prlnclples.than byspeclflc medication or any other way, and will be happy to demon-, strate this fact by a favorable report of caKes benefitted and enred and now under treatment. Terms reasonable, having dne regard te the circumstances of the patient.
J. ». WILLIAMS Attorney. Office—Over Prairie City Bank.
TCOUNTY
HE STATE~~OF
INDIANA,
OK VIGO. In the Vigo Orcult
Court. Marv F. LaiiKloril vs. Sarah C. Oakey, Charles C. Oakey, Jacob Kemper, Andrew Kemper, Levi M. Bates, Herman Klein aud Henry Kleiu, Foreclosure. No. 7809.
Be It known, that en the 5th dfey of Mny, url
resident defendants of the pendency of this action against them. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action against tuem and that the same will stand for trial at the
September Term of said Court in the year 1870. MARTIN HOLLINGER, Clerk. Jxo. G. WILLIAMS, p. p. I5-8t.
J.« WILLIAMS, Attorney. sr: Office—Over Prairie Citj'Bank.
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THE STATE OF INDIANA, VI-
1. GO COUNTY. In tbe Vigo Circuit Court. Peter Crim vs. Susan Howard and Stephen Howard, t« set aside deed. Ne. 7978.
Be it known that on the 7th day of July 1876, said plaintiff filed an affidavit In due form, showing that said Susan Howard and Stephen Howard are non-residents of the State of Indiana.
Said non-resident defendant* are hereby notified of the pendeney of said action against them, and the same will stand for trial at the September Term of said Court In the year 1876.
MARTIN HOLLINGER, Clerk.
J.G. WILLIAMS, p.p. 8-3w
Gas and Steam
FITTING,
PLUMBING
Of Ever- Description.
Copper-Smithing,
in all its branches.
In Gieat Variety.
HOSE!
Of Best Quality Robber, Including the "Standard," made expressly fart*.,
NOZZLES,
with Combination T1 ps and Sprinklers.
Engine and Distillery
Work, raeh as Ateobol Stills, Columns, pumps «f aU kinds. Steamboat, Coal-Mloe, Cbemlcal sod Brewery Work, Soda Fountains and Generators made to order, repaired and retinned on abort notice.
WATSON & PR0X,
«MjaoipiMs Infrtrset.
White Victoria
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LAWN SUITS
JUST REOEIVEI1.
Suits
25 per cent below former prices.
Our stock of linen suits is well assorted, and prices reduced to close them out.
White Marseilles BED SPREADS
Just received in extra large sizes and extra choice qualities at $3.75, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00. Whichever priced spread you buy, the purchaser may rely on getting them from $2 to $3 under value. Our
CROCHET SPREADS,
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At 85 cents, are worth $1.25.
Summer Silks. Grenadines and all SUMMER DRESS GOODS are being sacrificed tof close tliem out
LIKES DUCK ANB PANT
LINENS, I 1- 4
For Men's and Boy's wear. We are now selling very cheap.
Gauze Snmmer Underwear! +, For Ladies and Gents, and GAUZE FLANNELS. Just I the thing for hot weather and at prices below the lowest.
'Oh! Te of Little Faith'
Wlto want FANS at half irhat they cost the Importer. Gome rignthere.
W. S. RYCE & CO
Professional Cards.
N.
G. BUFF,
ATTOBBfBT AT LAW,' TERRE HAUTE,IND.
Office over Tntt's Shoe Store, Main street, between 4th and 5th streets, south side.
OHN T. SCOTT, Attorney at Law,
OFFICE—NO. ill MAIN STREET.
As U. S. Commissioner la authorised ti make prooft In Bankruptcy. Over Headerson's Stove Store, bet. Fourik and Fifth streets. marfS TERRE HAUTE, Idd
Q. W. BALLEW, DENTIST,
Mice, 11* Mala Street, arcr •Id eeslprtiesw)r stasC TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Can be found In office night and day,
08EPH RICHARDSON, M. KPI SS
Hfltoe Ohio RL, Bet. Srd
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Q8CARZ8CHOKKE,
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TERRE HAUTE, IND.
L. H. BARTHOLOMEW.
Bargees sad Meebaafeal
DENTIST,
Oestal Itoom, 157 Main Street •ear ttk,
TKRRK HAUTE, IJT».
Nitrous Oxide Oas administered for pan ess Tooth Extraction.
Physician and Accoucheur,
Treats all Acute and Chronic Diseases, and assures the pnbllo of hU sneoess in obstetrical eases, and aH ailments peculiar to lad if*.
Office and residence on Slain street, south side, between 12th and 18th streets, Terre Haute.
Business Cards.
CAL
THOMAS, tptlelsa sad Wstehasker
For the trade. Main street, near Sixth, sign of big saan with watek.
R. FREEMAN,
I Retail Dealer la Aanrl«sa ast fsnlga Watshsa, JEWELRY,
to, Opera House.
KI88NER,
it Wholesale and Retail Dealer in. Piases, MelodeoiM, Oifass, Musieal Instruments, Ac.,
Palace of Mnxio, tfOhloft
W. RIPPETOE
Xve General Dealer ia GROCERIES, PROVI8ION8
AND PRO
DUCE,
National 111nil ifTfT in
PHILIP
KADEL,
Manufacturer ot
Saddles aadi Harness,
Whips, Onrry Combs, Brushes, Home Blaa keU,Ae~sll work warranted. Lowest pries* in theeltjr, Mainnear 9th,south Sid*
