Terre Haute Daily Gazette, Volume 2, Number 234, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 March 1872 — Page 4
RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. TERRE-HAUTE AND INDIANAPOLIS.
LEAVE. ABBIVB. 12:50 a.m New York Express7:0o a. Day Express 3:35 p.m Lightning Express 11-00 p.m 2-20 p.m Indianapolis Local a.m
H'r IiOUIS,V AND ALIA & TEKRE HAUTE. LEAVE. VandoHia Short Line Route, ARRIVE 5:56 A.M Pacific Express 11:10 P. Fast Line..... 12:3) y. X. St. Ii. & Cairo Express 3.30
INDIANAPOLIS & ST.
ghe
LOUIS.
ARRIVES FROM KAfJT. DEPARTS KOR WEST. 3.10 v. Day Express S:45 v. M. 12:40 A. Lightning Express LI*-13 A. M. 6:50A. Night. Express 6:55 A. M,
Freight and Ac-corn'n 12:loP. M.
»ROM THE WEST. FOR THE EAST. 4:07 p. St. Louis Accommoda'n... 4:10 p. M. 10.30 A. Day Express 10:35 A. 10:45 P. Nignt Express 10:50 P. M.
PARI3 & DECATUR TRAIN.
ARRIVES FROM WEST. DEPARTS FOR WKST. 11:30 A. 1:45 P. M. EVANHVILLE AND CRA WFORDSVILLE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. 6:50 A. M. 4:10 p. M.
Express Mail
10:05 P. M. 3:25 P. M.
ROCKVILLE EXTENSION.
LEAVE. ARRIVE. 4:35 P. M. Mall 10:20 A. M. EVANHVILLE, TERRE HAUTE & CHICAGO. LEAVE. ARRIVE. 0:45 A. Express and Mail ..3:30 A. sr. 4:00 P. Accommodation J0:50 A. M. EV -VNRVILLR, HENDERSON & NASHVILLE
It \NT TRANSFER PACKET "FAYETTE" TIME-TABLE. Going south, the transfer packet Fayette— LEAVES. ARRIVES. Evansville 10-20 a. I Henderson 11:20 a. Evansville 5:30 p. Henderson.... 6:30 p.rn
Connecting with the Express Train— LEAVING ARRIVING Henderson 11:35 a. I Guthrie 3:45 p.
Nashville 6:20 p.
Accommodation— LEAVES ARRIVES Henderson 7:00 p. Madisonville..l0:50 p.
Going north, transfer packet Fayette— LEAVES ARRIVES Henderson..:.. 7:45a. I Evar.sville 9:00 a.m Henderson 2:00 p. Evansville 3:15 p.
Connecting with the E. & R. R. for all points east, north and CONNECTIONS.northwest.
Passengers leaving Terre
Haute on the 5:50 A. M. arrive at Guthrie at 3:45 P. M., making close connection for Memphis, Mobile, Decatur, Humboldt, Chattanooga, New Orleans, and all points south.
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MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1872.
City and Neighborhood.
SPRING-LIKE.
GRAND JURY week.:
MAPLE
SUGAR season.
COLD and clear to-day.
CRIMINAL COURT week.
TRADE opens auspicuously this week. THE water in the Wabash, is slowly falling,
THE Hon. D. W. Voorhees, says "don't.' MOULTON conceit at Evansville this evening.
Now is the accepted timeVo pay your city taxes.
GOING to the Monlton concert to-mor-row evening?CAN'T something be done to improve our sidewalks?
THREE steamers were moored at" the wharf last evening. VINCENNES wants a new Court House. She ought to have one.
SNOW remains ou the ground but a very short time these days. SERVICES at St. Stephen's Church at 4:30 each day until Easter.
INWARD Gommands of Sunflay worshippers—ventilate the church.
CONSIDERABLE business is being transacted on the Wabash at present.
THE City Council convenes at their chamber in regular session to-morrow evening.
Two evenings of musical entertainment at the grand Opera House this week1 for a change.
THE Horticultural Society meets at the residence of S. H. Potter, Esq., Thursday of this week.
BE careful how you admit huugry(?) beggars to your premises, lest you entertain devils unawares.
OF course you all attended church yesterday, and didn't allow the "beautiful snow" to keep ybu indoors.
GRAND fancy dress ball at Dowling Hall this evening, given under the auspices of the Terre Haute Mseuerchor.
THE Moulton concert will be the event of to-morrow evening at the grand Opera House. Tickets at Bartlett's, East Main street.
OUR exchanges, the continent over, give Terre Haute more paragraphical attention than any other city of like population.
YESTERDAY was not a very favorable day for little folks to attend Sunday school, but there was a large attendance of them.
QUITE a large acquisition was made to the membership of the First Presbyterian church yesterday. Rev. J. E. Lapsley pastor. i*
THE Indianapolis & St. Louis Railroad Company did a first-class Sunday business yesterday, four heavy extra freight trains being run each way. ..
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THE local of the Madison Oottrier knowingly refeom mends sassafras tea. He used it and can now endure it to keep his finger nails closely trimmed.
ONE year from to-day, no preventing, Providence another inaugural address will be delivered from the balcony of the Capitol at Washington. Who will deliver it? Question!
REV. PETER CARTWRIGHT the veteran pioneer Methodist was not yet dead up to Saturday evening but was delirious, preaching and praying in the highest tone of his voice.
THE Journal understands that both Judge Patterson, of-the Civil Circuit and Judge
Scott, of the Common Pleas Court will be candidates for re-election for the respective offices. |T
W. S. RYCE & Co., of the Buckeye cash store have something new of interest in our local notice columns, also in their ma tooth establishment corner of Main »nd Sixth street*.
.A Serious Mistake.
In the Evening
GAZETTE
of Saturday,
appeared the following item, which we learn on official authority, is incorrect: The Cincinnati & Terre Haute Railroad Company have decided to abandon the proposed route in the location of their line of-road by the way of Spencer, and are surveying a line by Farmer's Station, seven miles northeast ol Worthington.
The C. & T. H. Railway Company have not abandoned any part of their line between Terre Haute and Cincinnati, or any other points east or west, and the Farmers station survey is Out an examination of the country iji that vicinity, for contemplated development, and in conformity to a general plan of work agreed upon by the protectors long before an engineer made his appearance in this city in the interest of this road.
We founded the above local on an item we found to that effect, in the Worthington Valley limes and which was also copied in the Indianapolis Journal, we surmiseon the same anthority.
We clipped the item from the Times and intended publishing it on that authority. However, it being mislaid, we were obliged to copy the substance of it from memory, having our attention called to it the second time by the same statement being made in Saturday's Indianapolis Journal. We exceedingly regret that we should have given further currency to an item calculated to do so much harm to the interest of a worthy corporation and enterprise which has ever had our hearty support. Will the Indianapolis Jorunal and Worthington Times make the proper correction?*
The Coining Concert.
On to-morrow evening Mrs. Moulton, the gifted and brilliant American Prima Donna, will maKe her debut before the people of Terre Haute at the grand Opera House. -Three days after her return from Europe and debut at New York, the slashing critic of the Herald said that "there is a rich glow of brilliancy and expression about her voice, and an equality through its registers that gives to her singing a rare beauty She does not astonish or take her hearers by storm, but she leaves an impression of satisfaction that is the highest triumph of an artist. It is not always the sensational furor that proves a singer it is the fulfilment of everything in voico, expression and art that pleases even the most exacting critic. We have heard singers thct electrified an audience by some extraordinary outburst in the middle of an opera, and made the rest a very mediocre performance. Mrs. Moulton never fails to please. She is a true artist in the highest sense of the word, and everything that she sings is charac tereized by due appreciation of the spirit of the music, and a finish that would give the composer himself the utmost gratification.
Railroad Consolidation.
As we cannot furnish our expectant readers with a newspaper consolidation item to-day, we do the next best thing in our power, we give a railroad consolidation which may interest some of our many readers. We copy from a special dispatch of a recent number of the Chicago Tribune, which says that "a deed of consolidation between the Vincennes & Cairo Railroad Company, in the State of Indiana, and the Cairo & Vincennes Railroad Company, in the State of Illinois, extending the latter road from thelineof Indiana to the terminus of the Indian apolis & Vincennes Railroad at Vincen nes, was filed with the Secretary of State to-day. The name of the new road is to be the Cairo & Viucenues Railroad, with a capital stock of $4,000,000. The consolidation is a virtual sale of the Vincennes & Cairo road to the Cairo & Vincennes, the road to be completed by the latter company.
A SPIRITUALISTICSEANCE.—From the New Albany Ledger we learn that "There was quite an exciting scene en acted in Bedford on Monday evening at the lecture of Prof. Star, a student in in the Law Department of the State University. Prof. Star went to Bedford for the purpose of delivering a lecture exposing spiritualism, and was greeted with a crowded house, about equally divided between Spiritualists and nonbelievers. During the progress of the lecture, the Spiritualists4ried to hissStar down, while -the non-believers cheered him ou. This created the wildest excitement, and for a time it was feared that an open rupture would be the result. Fortunately, the meeting terminated without an outbreak, but the bitter feeling growing out of the disturbance augurs no good." This seance augurs that the non-believers had better let the "true believers" exercise their goose-like propensities of hissing to their heart's content, without interruption. Why, have not they the right to their natural modes of expression as other Am«rican citizens?
STOCKSHIPPING.—Our business friends, Messrs. Fouts, Hunter & Thompson, consign another car load of about eighteen head of heavy draft horses, east today. Those notorious mamoth mules still remain behind to take the premium ou "high." Whether they are as musical or wise as that 'central songster' who knows his own "pap" is questionable,! but printers ink,added to their own merits, has given them such a mufeish notoriety, that it will require a pile of greenbacks to rob the Wabash Valley of their favorite huge pets. Like England Queen, we will condescend to take a "hairing" behind them, provided either of the firm will "propel" the hpge-loug-eared cusses. It's no particular cendescension for us to inflate our mortal lungs with the "pure air of heaven," or earth either. The proprietors know that we mean business, without intentional disrespect to them or their pets, or the good English Queen.
ANOTHER
SUIT has been brought
against the Vandalia R. R. Co. we learn by reference to the Associated Press dispatches of this morning to recover damages to the tune of $25,000 for injuries alleged to have been received from handling timbers in the construction of the East St. Louis depot, which were seasoned with a poisonous preparation to prevent decay. John L. Norman is the plaintiff in this suit. Last summer several huudred thousand dollars worth of suits were brought for alleged cases similar to this, but we never heard that gamagee were awarded' I
DRY GOODS. Jijgiyl
Received This Da^ per Express,
100 SPUING SHAWLS!
Stripe Square Shawls.
Entire New Design in Shawls.
Shawl Scarfs.
Ottoman Shawl Scarfs,
Shawl Scarfs in Spring Styles of
every Variety.
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W. 8. RYCE A CO.
PERSONAL.—George Werner, who has been in the book and stationery establishment with B. G. Cox for the last two years, leaves for his home in Brooklyn, New York, this afternoon. George is a good lively young fellow and will be sadly missed by his many young friends, especially the feminines.
A YOUNG gentleman, not wholly unconnected with the Terre Haute Glass Works Company in an official capacity, while spending a few social hours at the residence of Cam.Buntin, Esq., on yesterday, devoted much of his valuable time to teasing Cam. B., Jr. This excited the ire of the little victim, ^rho made manifest his displeasure by menacingly notifying the offending guest that he would "kick the feathers from his up per lip," if he didn't leave him alone. Young gentlemen with feather attach ment to their upper lips, who call at the Buntin mansion in future, take notice.
Standard Prints, 8 cents, at Foster' Dexter's Tidy Cotton 5 cents a ball. Carpets at wholesale prices. 4dl
Wanted.—A good bell boy at the Terre Haute House. 2dtf
Wanted.—Reliable, energetic men to sell the "New" Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, both in city and country To good men we will give permanent and profitable employment. Men who can furnish horses preferred for the country trade. For particulars call at the Terre Haute office, corner Main and Sixth streets. MARSH. H. SCHOOLEY, feb27tf, J,. Manager.
Tlie Great Clearance.—We announced a sale shortly after the first of January, for the purpose of closing out our winter goods. We are pleased with our success and have determined to close out the last end of the stock for a nominal price In order to offer an unusually.nice spring stock, we have determined to include in this sale many lines of fancy goods which are always seasonable, and which until within a day or two, we had no idea of sacrificing.
This will be found a rare oyportunity for bargains. As we cannot replace these goods at the prices now asked, the first to come will have the best chance.
TUELL, RIPLEY
&
DEMING
CHILDREN will take BAKU'S PECTORAL ELIXIR. It will core Croup.
Great Attractions of the Day.—New goods arriving old goods must make room, at Tuell, Ripley & Deming's.^
Dark Prints must make way forspring styles. Price reduced to 8£ cents. Come early. At Tuell, Ripley & Deming's.
Double Fold Dress Goods, worth 50 cents, reduced to 12Jcents, at Tuell, Ripley & Deming's.
CATO ON.
Pure Mohairs and Black Alpacoas—a splendid stock—very cheap, at Tuell, Ripley Deming's.
ASTT your Druggist for BARB'SPECTORAL ELIXIR.
Frills, PoJfe and lace, Laces and Lace Goods at Clearance rates, at Tuell, Ripley & Demiiig's.
Tnell, Ripley & Deming are receiving Spring Styles of Goods, but they do not say much about them just now.
HAMBURG EDGINGS will be closed out at cost, so that yra can -§JUNE.an entirely new stock.
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TUELL, RIPLEY
&
DEMING
Go to Moore & Hagerty's for furnaces and ranges, 181 Main street. alOdw
The Final Clearance at Tuell, Ripley & Deming's cannot last long.
Magnificent Stock of Notions. We passed through the mammoth no tion establishment of U. R. Jeffers & Co. Main street, this morning, and as we anticipated, feasted our optics on a most magnificent array of goods of all kinds pertaining to a wholesale notion establishment. These gentlemen, with the enterprise $iich characterises Terre Haute merchants in general, and this financial and business firm in particular, have forced the season and secured a splendid stock of goods in their special line at the lowest prices, which will enable them to offer bargain sales to their huiidreds of customers throughout the vast territory they supply. While it is yet Winter, thei% capacious and well-known notion establishment is receiving all the spring styles in inexhaustible quantities.
Though their large rows of shelves, and commodious and substantial coun-. ters are weighed down with goods, it will be two weeks before the entire stock ordered, will be In, though this stock arrives and is stowed away by the car load each day—except Sunday What is to be done wfth that which comes in the future we will leave in charge of the firm, as we could not see- where any more could be packed or stowed anywhere from "turret to foundation." As to the quality of the goods, all that it is necessary to say, i» that these gentlemen won't have any but the best. Feb6 ilfr
Go to Moore & Haggerty's for cheap Mantles and Grates, 481 Main street.
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Removal.
Dr. A. Aruaud has removed his office to th* «om«r of Fifth and Ohio*treetf, where may b« found in foture. wi0Od96
W. S. RYCE & CO.
THE (|BE£TEST BARGAINS
IN
BLACK ALPACAS
EVER HEARD OF.
Received this day, and sold at the following prices:
Bl'k Alpacas Ex Wide & Ex Quality 15 worth 60 50 65
For Sale.—Four best make of Phelan & Collender marble top Billiard Tables, with Phelan's Patent Cushions,: together with all the, necessary equipments re quired for a fiMt-class Billiard Hall, consisting of balls, cues, racks, chairs, pictures, platforms, carpets, &c. Also, two first-class Ten-pin alleys complete. Will be sold at a great bargain if called for soon. Sixth street, opposite "the Post office, at the Billiard Hall. febTdtf
REV. WM. GRAHAM,
Dr. Arnaud's Ague Cure or Tonic Yeg etable Febrifuge—For the Cure .of Ague, Intermittent and Remittent I evers.—Dr. Arnaud, in offering his Ague Cure to the public, does so with full confidence that its results will sustain him in pronouncing it cine of the most valuable remedies ever offered to the public, as a safe, certain, and permanent cure for Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Dumb Ague, Periodical .Headache, Bilious Headache. Indeed, for the whole class of diseases arising from biliary derangement.
Its composition is simple and entirfely of Vegetables and guaranteed to contain nothing that will render it in the least unsafe or injurious to the system. It never fails to cure even the most obstinate cases.
Try a bottle and "Know how it is yourself." For sale at the Terre Haute Pharmacy, corner of Fifth and Ohio. 26dtfS
For Rent^A good barn or stable, situated between Fourt hand Fifth streets, on Walnut. Inquire at this office 5
Spouting,—Tin and Sheet-Iron jobbing good and cheap. Moore & Hagerty can not be equaled. No. 181 Main street. alOdw. n. kaji ifii
Hall For Rent.—The fine hall on the corner of Fifth and Wabash streets, is for rent. Inquire at the GAZETTE office.!
PHYSICIANS
recommend
RAL
ELIXIR
Lungs. See circular. o, va
James M. Dishon, and no other. Go forth in haste,
With bills and parte
BLANK LEI.SES,
sale at. this office.
ifiNR
60 75 65 '85
75 |.00
ear These Alpacas nre all so low in prices that you must not delay if yon want any. W. S. RYCE A- CO.
of
N. W.
ference, says "BARK'S
acts like a charm."
Ind. Con
PECTORAL ELIXIR
Removal.—Lockwood has removed his tin shop to Cook's -new buHding on Fourth street. He would be pleased to see all his old friends and as many new ones as see proper to call. All kinds of roofing, spouting and small job work done at the lowest rates. febd3tf
For Cheap Cistern and Force Pumps go to Moore & Hagerty No. 181 Main street. jalOdw ii
Double Rooms for Rent.—Two excellent rooms, one on the first floor, and the other above it, connected by an inside stairway, and situated on Fifth street, between Ohio a"hd Main, will be for rent on the 25th inst. .These rooms are very desirable for many kinds of business. Inquire at this office.
BABR'S PECTO
for diseases of the Throat and
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Proclaim to all creation, That men are wise, Who advertise,
p.,
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In the present generation Office—GAZETTE building/,.
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It is Conceded by every one that Moore & Hagerty are the best Tin and Slpte Roofers in the city, 181 Main street. a O
just jjrlntedj and for
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OHT MARRIAGE.
Happy Relief for Young Men from the effects of Errors and Atyuses in early life. Manhood restored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments to Marriage removed New.method ot treatment. New and remarkable remedies Books and Circulars sebt free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa, dec2fl
'*SAHT0BD COEN.
THE PREMHJM
SMFOBD CORN! Anew and distinct variety. It has been tested iii nearly every State the past season has taken the highest premiums at State and County Fairs wherever exhibited North, South, East and West testify to its superiority over all other varieties. Wfth equal-chance it has ripened from two to three weeks earlier and produced rae-tuirdi corn. These are send stamp for C1 history and testimonials.
from one-tuird to doublfe the quantity of other fdets. Every Farmer should send stamp for Circular, giving fall description,
No Bought or Bogus
testimony, No Humbug. paid, 60C 2, 31.00. Peck 5*2. bushel, 13 £ashel, 93. FANNING, JamesporC, N. Y.
1 Quart bj1 mail post-
Peck by Express or Freight Address, S. Ri madw4w
LEQAL.
Natice.
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HEREBY give notice that I am prepared to pay a note of hand for Ave hundred dollars, djawn in favor of Thomas Black, and dated MkrchlOth, 1871, drawing 10 perct-nt. interestper annum, and that I will pay no Interest on Slid note from this date.
MARY A. BLACK.
Terre fiante, March 2,1872. w3dl
Administrator's Sale.
BY
virtue of the authority in me vested by the will of Qeorge Habermeyer, late of Vigo county, Indiana, deceased, and in accordance with the provisions of said will, I will offer for sale at Pnblic Auction, on the premises on Saturday, the 23d day of Marbh, 1872, the following described real estate, in V" to-wlt: The sonth half ol
Administrator with the will annexed ol Gk o. H*hermeyer,8estate. feb29w3~*
&AS TITTS&.
A.S1EF A CO.,
GAS AO STEAM FITTER,
OHIO STREET,
bet.6tba&d9tb, TtrrreM
CARPETS, AC.
Spring Trade Inaugurated in Carpets!
O- ar aaa .*• «just* a@i'
AUCTION MERCHANTS.
HAYWARD & SCOTT,
Auction & Commission
Regular Sales Every Saturday
OF
HOUSEHOLD FJjRSITtKE
Will also attend to any sales in the oity and vicinity on reasonable terms. feblo
SADDLES, HARNESS, &0.
PHILIP KADEL,
Manufacturer of and .Wholesale and Retail -Dealer in
SADDLES, HARNESS,
COLLARSjWHIPS 7-
SFancy Buffalo Robes, LADIES' FOOT MUFFS,
196 MAIN STREET, ITEAR SEVENTH, East of Sc-udders' Confectionery, I"®
novl dw3m TERRE HAUTE. IND.
MERCHANT TAILOEING.
FRANK KOSBMAN
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And everything in their line of trade,
•W Cutting and Repairing done on short notice. nov20d8m
CARPETS.
Glen Echo Carpet Mills Ji
GERMANTOWN,
McCA^LLDM, CREASE & SLOAN,
MANUFACTURERS,'
WE
igo county, Indiana, the south half of lot te, known a& the Ha-
42, in the city of Terre Haute, known bermeyer Saloon. TERMS OF SALE.—One-fourth cash, balance in four, eight and twelvemonths, with Interest from day of sale and approved security, purchaser to insure the property for the benefit of the owners. A. B. PJBGG,
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ANOTHER IJlT lf PBICES! 1
MABCH THE MONTH OF SACRIFICE! tvLt Housekeepers, Supply Yourselves with Carpets this Month! •&i RECEAT PURCHASERS OF HIGH-PRICED CARPETS,
S A N O N E
We have been purchasing, during the past six months, while prices ^were low, laree stocks of Carpets and other Housekeeping Goods, and propose offering to the »le of Terre Haute and surrounding country, during the next thirty Days, a stock of Twenty Thousand Dollars' Worth of Carpefca as cheap as they can be bought to-day frbinEastern Manufacturers and Importers. jkr* &
We Mean there Sliall be no Competition in Prices or Styles! Remember this to inaugurate the Spring Trade, and to continue only_during the month of March, hence we advise all who design buying Carpets this Spriujs, to buy during this month. #1 -m SEE OUR PRICES 5,000 yards good yard-wide Carpets, 22£c. 5,O6O yards better quality yard-Uide Carpet, 25 to 30c. 5,000 yardsl^eavy yard-wide Carpet, 33 to 40c. ,= ..
Very rich Scotch Tapestry Carpet, (the onry line of them in Terr,p Haute), of which we have the exclusive sale, 50c. All-wool Ingrain Carpets, from 60 to 70c. These goods cannot be bought to-day for these prices at the manufactories.
All-wool Ingrain Carpets 85c to $1. Lowell extra super Carpets, $1.25. Lowell super extra super, $1.30 to 1.37£. I Imperial three-ply Carpets, 1.40. English Tapestry Brussels, good quality, 1.25.
English Tapestry Brussels, best, 1.40. All wool T)ody Brussels, 2.40. s" sif n't--, t, ,*j Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mats, Mattings, &c., at similar reductions.
\V£ ALSO r.\-CI.riK IN THIS OkTKK
FORTY THOUSAND BOLLS OF WALL PAPER!
In all the New and jElegant Spring Styles. See .our Prices. Choice Satin Papers, 250."' Choice White Blanks, 16fc. Choice. White Blanks, seconds, 12| to 15c. Choice Bfown Blanks, 10c. h| 'Hoi
Gilt Papers Decorations, fec., will be reduced in proportion, and huiig' at reduced prices. Also large line of TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, 8.4, 9-4 and 10-4 SHEETINGS, in all the standard.makes, together with a full line of BLEACHED and SHIRTING MUSLINS, at correspondingly low prices. iter
BROKAW BROTHERS 109 Main Street, Terre Haute, lnd.
da
Fourth St., bet. Ohio & Walnut,
TERRE HAUTE,
HAVINGcarrying
associated ourselves for the pur
pose of on the Auction and Commission business, we will be fouDd ready at all times to receive consignments of imerchandise, which we will sell at private sale or at auction. Having been connected with the auction business for the past foui teen years, we feel confident that, cur transactions will be satisfactory to our patrons. ,, ,s, .avliKunh -.fif
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B. BOKSSTJM.
ROSEMAN & BOB88UM,
"Merchant Tailors, 12 :1m
sa: Have removed to U'w if tm'i HUDSON'S BLOCK, SIXTH STREET,
Kfne.
Opposite the Postoffice, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
They have there opened a New Stock of
Choice ^knd Fashionable Cloths, CASSIMEKES, VESTDfGS, Gents' Furnishing Goods!
t''
.... J.-. £'/,
Warehouse, 609 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA.
INVITE the attention of, the lirade to oar new and choiee designs in this cele brated. make of goods.
MACHINERY.
B. BALL & OO.j WORCESTER, MASS He Mannfactarera of Woodwortt's, Daniels and Dimension
Planers.
LDINd, Matching, Tenoning, Morticing Shaping and Boring Machines Scroll Saws' wing. Hand Boring, Wood Turning Lathes, and a variety of other Machines for working
El
^AJao, the best Patent Door, Hob and Rail Car Morticing Machine# in tne world. Send for oar Illustrated Catalogue.
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BTJSHTESS CARDS.
PBOFESSIONAL.
STEPHEN J. YOUNG, M. D. Office at No. 12 South Fifth St.,
Opposite St. Joseph's Catholic Church,
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Beg, Prompt attention paid to all professional calls, day or night. feblO
JOAB A HARPER,
Attorneys and Collecting Agents,
Terre Haute, Indiana.
Ba.Office, No.
66
Ohio Street, south side.
R*.-v~r-1 J. H. BIJAKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW And Notary Public. Office, on Ohio Street, bet. Third & Fourth
Terre Kan te, Indiana.
aBOCERIES.
HULWAHf & cox,
WHOL1SSALJB
Grocers and Liquor Dealers,
Cor. of Main and Fifth Sts., Terre Haute, Ind.
K. W. R1PPETOE,
Gloceries Proyisions,
No. 155 Main Street, .1
TCerre Haate, Indiana.
,,WE§T & ALIO, •iUSiJ-,.l PKAT.mW IN
Groceries, Qneensware, Provisions,
AirD
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Jjfo- 75 Main Street, bet. Eighth and Ninth
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All Kinds of Lap Robes, &c., f"
Terre Hante, Indiana.
HOTELS.
EiBLT HOUSJE, ovaz n'-tAFoot of Main Street4*
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA
W* Free Buss to and from all trains. J. M. DAVIS, proprietor.
TERRE *HAUTE HOUSE,
Gor. of Main and Seventh Streets. TERRE HAUTE, IND
E. P.'HUSTON,.....,... Manager.
JACOB BTJTZ. ff
^Al^Wono. o.
JACOB BUTZ,
iriTioini
BUTZ.
HOUf^,
Corner of Sixth and Main Streets,
1ERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA,, VA COB TJTZ, Proprietor. This House has been thoroughly reftirnished
FEES STOBE.
jr. A. BUBGAN, Dealer in Flour, Feed, Baled Hay. Com Oats, and all kinds of Heeds,
NORTH THIRD ST., NEAR MAIN TKBftK HAUTE, IND. USED delivered in all parts of the olty tree re ld6m
LEATHEB.
JOHN H. O'BOTLE,
j. Dealer in
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Leather, Hides, Oil and Findings. 1** NO. 178 MAIN STREET, Terr* Hante, Indiana.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
^A.«.BAIvcil 7~
Ladies' &Oents' Fashionable
BOOTS&iDOES,
MADEShoeStore,
to order. Shop at O^Boyle Bros. Bool and Main street, Terre Haute, ndiana.
CHAKQS.
A CHANGE!
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REAL ESTATE COLUMN.
Wharton & Keeler.
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DWELLINGS, OUT-LOTS!
AND
MECHANICS—Secure for yourselves homes. You can do it with the money that you ai paying out annually for rent. Call and see us.
YOUNG MEN—A small sum paid down and the balance as you can save It from your earnings, will secure for you a lot in almost any part of the city. You will not miss the money, and in a few years your lot will sell for double its cost price.
FARMERS—Till your own land. If you are industrious you can buy on good terms, fc'ee special inducements below: 200 acre Farm at S20 per acre.
380 acre Farm at $15 per acre—prairie and timber. _V
10 acres near town at 580 per acre.
30 Improved Farms at from $25 to S100 per acre. 21 Farms to trade for City Property.
BARGAIN.—House and Lot on North Fifth street—six rooms. Price, 81,100. FOR SALE.—New House and Half Lot. Price, £750.
ELEGANT new 1% story House, with six rooms. JBest "bargain in the city. One block, lrom Main on Seventh street. Price, 83,00(J.
HOUSE AND LOT—On Eagle, between Sixth and Seventh streets. Eight rooms, well, cistern and stable. Cheap at 53^.00.
LOTS, LOTS, LOTS!
FOR SALE—Lots in Jones' Addition, on South Sixth and Seventh streets. Prices very low. Terms to suit purchasers.
FOR SALE—Lots ill Jewett's Addition. Terms 10 per cent, down, balance on long time. Very few left.
EARLY'S ADDITION—A limited number of Lots in Early's Addition are now offered at great inducements. Apply at once.
OUT-LOTS—In all parts of the city.
LOST—Hundreds of dollars, by those who purchase property before calling on WHARTON & KEELER.
Opera Stock For Sale!
N. B.—through our "EMPIRE REAL ESTATE AGENCY" (being a co-operative system of Agencies throughout Indiana, Illinoies, Missouri and K'ansas) we can seli or trade you lands in all part» of the West, or give information free of cost.-: Vv+ -rtrf- hrr
Fire Insurance Companies.
b*- UNDERWRITERS, NEW YORK. Assets ?4,000,000.
.ANDES, CINCINNATI.
Assets 2,300,000.
-7 IMPE RIAL, LONDON. Assets (Gold) 8,000,000. tfin4i
Life Insurance Companies.
MUTUAL LIFE, NEW YORK. Assets.. $50,000,000.
TRAVELERS' LIFE AND ACCIDENT, HARTFORD. Assets 2,000,000.
WHARTON & KEELER, Agents. LIQUORS.
A. M'DOIALD,
Dealer in •,!»
Copper Distilled Whisky^
AND PURE VINES,
No. 9 Fourth Street, bet. Main and Obio
ess~ Pure French Brandies for Medical pur poses.
PAINTIN&
s. MEtToisr,
A I N E Cor. 6th, La Fayette and Locust sis.,
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
TJEIE OLD RELIABLE BAJtll &1EAHXE
Douse^ and Sigii Painters,
mm
CORY
»S NEW BUILDING,
Flfili Street, between Main and Ohio
GUNSMITH.
JOHN A»aBTROIGs
Gunsmitli, Stencil Cutter, Saw Filer and Locksmith,
THIRD STREET, NORTH OF MAIN,
3 *Terre Hante, Indiana.
CLOTHINCH
«J. ERLANGER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
MENS', YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, And Gents' Furnishing Goods,
T,»
OPERA HOUSE,
Terre Haute, Indiana.
WIBE.
NEW JERSEY WIRE HILLS. ^HMBT ROBERTS,
Manufacturer of
REFINED IRON WIRE, Market and Stone Wire,
BRIGHT
and Annealed Telegraph "Wire, Cop
pered Pail Bail, Rivet, Screw, Buckle. Umbrella, Spring, Bridge, Fence, Broom, Brush, and Tinnersf Wire.
Wire Mill, Newark, New Jersey.
DISTILLERS.
WALSH, BROOKS & KELLOGG,
Successors to
SAMUEL M. MUBPHY & CO., CINCINNATI
DISTTLI^BY,
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W E I S S
OFFICTCA STORES, 17 and 19 West Second
•J BlXliiAn"* cor. Kilgour and
S.W,
East Pearl sts. street. Distillers ot
Cvivgtie Spirits, Alcohol & Domestic Liquors, and dealers In Pare Bonrbon and Kye Whiskies. i,: ldfir*
BELTING.
CRAFTON ^KNIGHT,
Manufacturers or
Best Oak Tanned Stretched Leather Belts Also, Page's Patent Lacing,
Pront
St., Harding's Bloci, ytoxcetoi Maw
