Terre Haute Daily Gazette, Volume 2, Number 281, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 April 1872 — Page 4
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Henderson.„. 7.aW,p.im.|,MatU«ODVilleiW:50 pjm Uolng uorl.ti, transfer packet Fayette LEAVES ARRI^E4. Henderson 7:45ia! rri I Eva: svllle Henderson 2:00 p. Evansvllle d.is p.
Passengers leaving
Haute on the 5:50 A. M. arrive at Guthrie at Pi. Aff/triikkingiclaaft" o»n*veetiop" foj: Mempl Mobile, Decatur, Humboldt, Chattanooga, Orleans, and all points south. mm lil* rtr
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.-.'.v. I FOR CQUMCJMAW^, l...lt,ll.l First Ward—MICHAEL BYERS.
SecondWard—P^pKER MILLIGAN. Third Ward—tRBD. OTTE.
Fourth Ward-MATTHEW BRIDENTHA|L Fifth Ward^-WILIilAiM'
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tiekets to Cincinnati and ireturn, wliicli are now for sale at the depot of the I. fc St. L. R. R., Nc^thlBixth street. 1'
EjLpPKp-H^nry of, ^lt fo^r ship, Vermillion county, eloped with the ,\yi,fja pf ,A|l^x, jp,t\ndall pp Mopdfiyi 1»8 .Long has a family^ and Mrs. Randa 1 leaves a husband 'and two children. .P.^P^gOW^Il tljfiW.t.. ,!S..,,'19 11 ill
the T^v^rendYeTo^er'|fr^ci'
VennUlion, countyTi iw.itii, ,'Airsi 'jCouog, is n^) ^driduec^'gf a
under the name of J. R. Wilson.' Thp"}fc5h»y Wbliy hti UlAtT their seriouWfidJsUndeAwftding,
J. R. Wilsons gf Jhe State who hava heard of his carear, are preparing to bush\vJi^^i¥Hfl.tfpf5iibinijan /hfttt goo^ name and fair fame.
a lfeft'e^ received Woo/one
proprie,toi8 ,of th^ ill^,, .NAHT. water oure, with Whpn^ qua^nted, we leam that(Charley SmHh
thfe c4ty, is 'institute.. fchis Will lie gratifying an 'Jwfc iiaWikiwri,,'^rien^l .h«m"
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THE OetrtfenatyH for &pni is oui ^pol gladly tgreeteii"^ vnav.!?:' hd^^^f .folks,too!-. .The:,uWprt'i»4»'a *vtiy •nWt^ lipatlQii.,' a n'd. (i^Wes'/'weWi iof.- oonsti '^V^. & ,, Greene and Mrs.' Mt Li1 Durham eqitor6 jpliblislved uri^ir'iiiel'a^spiiees.. o^Vtiu
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WE afei dfeil^hted -t6 'slb'iio^n^e' th'it Madame Janausch^k, renowned queen of tragedy, will pla^ an engagement oi two evenings at the grand Opera House, this oityj May 1'3 add 14. as a tragedienne is ^koowa'and attracts fu l^^veif.. she^appears and haying baen here' "pate tor ier a sptendki audience at'eai6t] appfear^hqe,.,'., ij'.iiV.-* i.»i. .nii.tii-.
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by Rhoda Bropghtpn. aullior pf "CQpaqtti
and other interesting publications, ..pubH6h6d"by D. Applet6u "S 'Co., PhMadeldeJphiai, cotheS to ua (hypU^^'jttitj ^^toay of DooleyT who has many otherS'likeit and hettei-,' gclo'd'as it' is.' in fao^ D^oley ke^ hbthitfg
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^TirEHAn ROAir excursion".
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app^al ease, 'this'morningi* .•''•
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FUNERAL announcement of Ralih Wilson, Esq., |ftoper column of tl ig, issue. 4s
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BT. JOSEPH
ply the bi|rly bulls, 9f British Ameri with plows.
canine" guarded the cheerful chain gan^1 this morning .•! -i
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Indianapoljs lady liked, all abppt the play of "Our Amerioan Oou6in"--bu.t be a filing of iiortl, .riundreary.! .i ,i •.
Pfogramrrie for tlie Reception. TliejCwmitleejO^ Reception and Prj:)gfamHQ««f»r'U*B gra*M* ifiaugtfrill excursion from Areola to this eity, next Tuesday, met at Dowling Hall last nighjt, Capt. J. B. Hager in the chair.
Mr. Uv R-* Jetfersf from »the Finance Committee, reported the collection pf §4%L.pO estimjkted expenses about $500.
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R.'s: Cfdk, frohl the Comdilttefe on Dinner, reported that arrangements had been made with Mr. Holfelder for dinner for five hundred persons, to.be served at •Dotolfnfe H*U.
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A resolution was adopted requesting the City Fire Department to parade on the excursion day and to form part oithe procession'. "Mr. Ryce' asked* to be excused from making the welcoming address, but '.fioailyi withdrew his objections «nd promJ fsie^.td.do his,^)6st^
Messrs. Jefferaj Cox and Crawford were appointed.'ft Cpipamit,tee,on Pointing. An invitatibn was extended to the citizens of Terre Jrlaute by R. O. Hervey, Superintendent of the Paris & Decatui Railroad,
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behalf of the citizens of Ar
eola, to»attend the celebration on the san^e,^ ^!!!^^?tt ArpOl^ and all who see fit to jolt^ 'th'e excursion will be provided .foe. at'iAreola aod cun return the same nfgftft&bfc2:$i.-i ....
Col. PoWjing, C,. H. Alien, a«nd P. E. Tuttleiwere appointed a suh-committ^e to prepay,and subsequently preset!ted( to following which waa adoptedi ... on. .... ,.i ..i.,!., •^roti'fW irife' fW'tjh^e'cfeptfoii'birttie At(j{fl|a, ,"i ".tfkxin i&iX)'pqat(vr,^aU'rQjj(d,Kx1«?,^r?pw^t|s, ., .Tuesday,. April 30 i..,.. .n. 1. A committee conBifetiittg1 ttf Thomas aa^, Cpyflw}ij]ePi Hager, Forres t, Whitaker and Coats will proceed to the iiPtH.receiva-ttie, api iesco rL them to the city. '2.1 RecfejJt/ion1 &t the depot by thd "Mft^o^ aiid-tnty^iitttfih i?( A PfPC.e^slPM ffii.U b^^Redi^.tjjg following Okrdm:»., lEirstr-T-MusiQ, .SecoadfMayor and Council. Third—Fire Depaiitmetot.' 'Fourfih^OfficersbfthelFaTis iS Desjori nayt^y in carriages!" ^ixt'h—Qther_ekcursionists. Seventh—CiUzens generally. 4. Line toiiSixth. to Mulberry, east an Mulberry to Seventh, south
Main to Sixth, north on Sixth to Dowliiig ffttn.
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county manufacturers supT.
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a list of siibsoribers for the Terre Haute1 Centenary 'Sutt&ty&cboaI'iHekvi^'lt-
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my father'TI^iooS.E fhERE'
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5. Short reception speech by L. Rycje, Esq.
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iiSVac^Jn, feHg-mii: •T •1 ^Mjijo^ C.^ijaw.fof'd Uh^nimously ,'^eVect^'a^' (!)'hi^f, Iaiiphfti, aad.dWct^d to appoint his assiataots. -i-.i'i
a^tl^en^ roo|ri) (ip, p6y-
"Si' 'Ailed1 and Tboma^ 'Gi|t
.were appointed a Spesial Committee ob
Ill 'r,...l .11 I! ilil' 'I.ill.- ,a .),i „i il ,,, i,.,, -f'.passiHim. Arouiixl.TTii m., ....
abiant half^ast eleven o'clook iasbnighfc, shortly "af'ter' the close of' tiie QuincufcWxa) bf'a show at the Opena Hoiisej a disturbance, was oreatea, -ijn fapfla ,14: pf ^atiopAl Hot^i Viecupljeld by Chatlej^ $h *yj,,' proprie'tor of thie anomalous and noxious exibi'tion referreld to'ftbdvte,'ahd bis wife. IFrom the sbat|^fi^of bfrafcdfeWf 'fh^ h,o.tel, it app^ajs •that
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.. mnnsionay" is the lliemo of Miss Adnljie L. Ballon at Pence'siH^U, 8u#)dAy.'e,^e- .. ...' ,'.V V.I
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sleum saw mill,
.OIN.the
Daiiville road, near was' b'u'fcti^d last eveniug. Los^ about $2,000. No ih-
IN tUi.smoruing'isExpress^oui) selH BftiiM of ^cT|iijtl. 'TriWttes-to'gc{] slow in the lUtttter'of'tlle.St. Agoes, JHalll .. r, .»• .I ...ii. .1
WE learn that Harry McCaTtTiy, tli^ actor, is again prb^t'rjlted with rheumatism! ,'riiiri, I'i at' ,r (e'pox t,V b. c1!!ifcir tie Wf y^oynefc'fyqtb j^TeW, ^oifk'to' ttte^djiqfi iaxpolis
wanted1 to leave his wife with
ihe troupe, and'go'to ^eW„Y'prk, ,'qr Wflije other sea-port, to
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which she demurre|i
decidedly, saying that she had no friends in the comnany. and that would not A in ii-jfTiT-TTi ,: ,T »•i look well for her to stay with them and her husbaud aw^y,' ^jjyhp.w.,, ,,^iay then accused her pfi e?.trayagancej t? which charge she pie^p'nert guilCy," asserting that she .^OrcH^^thfe'Mfttbing which she had, by^ci^se §§ivin£ jimi] that she coul4.qp.t APHeat.on.the,stage as ,MelJ..aa .hei.expected. beF,i «U'n4ee8»sh3 ttid'dwSS at "lews aswfeil'ias shfe tttfetftiic. i^'.'dfiSfldbe as diegfticefifl to
HwtffloMintr p^rpnrtrftoi
in the eitrtm'e.1" Shay bUrufed her entire .f^rT.^isdViteaicip tfeie-dress frbm ber1 ,,^',1^ formant tliiqti tiie' ialse. hair. fjrOm. h€ lifekd, £iejjjeadifa^r abd'dtrdgg1!i'dgJajaii while to~pre^rye,tb^t j&>f ^hich she ha I paid out her clbs6usavings After this dis grawfyl sjppiifii^h^S «ndsfcfefr*iffe, lelt/ her in that sad plight, and went to Indianapolis,1 they' occupying sepa^ts •rporus,uptil-that ^me,
,Die^By^isp|n3
'dis^ite about their' only child, as tj which'-of the- parents1 shouM"have its keeping.
Mrs. Sh^fe He^crtbell' bs a pleasant a»d. #npdeet)appeariiigiWQman,1,and iwas referred to in h'ifeli te'rttis until after th 3 sw«i S^R
Wixe were navinjf
T»f|fWfe
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rehensible the extreme, so far as Sha is concerned. .He certainly could havi) had no justification for such a terrific dis
one act of tearing from his own wife's per son hfefc' Clbth'itig ^tod dest'r(jying them, in. J«6^|0|]^i aft^fidefcejtl^it he$t*8?i* mata hood, but an evidence that he is no bet ter than a co#awlfyf'iJu'flian. It is a grea
PttMeitf ttoeMttWt^fesUI tlf th(
National Hotel didn't take, frqnaJiii rp^ V%i^' horse-whip him within, ar •iirah of his1 cowaidly llfbi" Wui cd press pass hjQoI&^iU6(]^r^ii& the amusement loving public ever remain avyaj ^mori^ifc^s1,
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sf.tX- MilIlsl/.^/,MM ii i'.» iiW (AT «.•: I.If»«i-V.f van !HJ
the* Terrq
Haut^ l^t.^veuing.:, y/ ,|
PER^O^AP.—HPP^ Alien, of Pal
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I'^t'fchat'be' ©arries abou t-with iwa *aeunt»in Kowit^r^ aijtd, a ^il^ro^lytteiljaV,^P)u?Ie %^i^naoU.Qn io£Minai machine W'ith 'W'hio^ th aWihilate'ferocious! paninfiH, sinca was bitten b^g^jreeently, is not true.
Bishop De St. Palais, of Vine^nnes, is in the city-:" '1
at a time. TIeTs home again to-day. in«
AII ^IJIONW. ,,I.I AH
MR. DENNIS BARRETT, a well known citizen, is jiroftiiftentty spoken of as a ^Pdi^^KdrttJidSbfeWfcft^dnkWJfihsbt-
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^•"MfWTftBascfKE'1T8"tlffe priate title of a new musical wor^Q^signed especially for Sunday scnools, which finds its way to our table through the courtesy of tbe author, Mr. J. W. Rugglee, of Valpairaso, this State, who is no$ iijijf4fe city^bn€ w§!l c(fiJu#tl,SiSunday school musical meeting at Centenary Church to-morrow evening.
We have examined the work under consideration and handed it to a friend for inspection. AV^e think it decidedly^a success, as does our friend who is a hetter judge of music than we claim to be. We trust our Sunday school authorities will carefully examine .the
F'uneral ^rom^Flrst' morrow, (Sunday), April 28, at 2 o'clock P.M. Friends of the family are invited to attend.
Katzenbach is agent for Bagley's celebrated Mayflower Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco.
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manager stood at the head of the stain a I his .power to distftidt. thd attentiota 'd^th 'pffldprietor of tiie hotel',''Aln Pattoti,"froni
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merits meet with their approbation, patronize the author, as he is a pleasant and deserving gentleman.
DIED.
WILSON—On Friday, April 26, at, his residegp^jlii^Ot^Br^ef'
—»«PP stPresoyterfan Church, to-
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C. D. Denio, on the corner of Sixth and Main streets, is just in receipt of a full line of School Books used in the public schools. Ajso a #ne
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BQoks* (cjilliintl See.
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Ask for Mayflower Fine Cut at Katzenbach's. apr27dtf
For Sale.—A two-seated Carriage, nearly new, for cash, trade, or note. 24d6
G.
FOSTER SMITH.
Removal.—I have the pleasure to announce my removal to my new store room, bet. Sixth and Seventh, and will open with a finely selected stock of Mil-
Fiow/ls'
hfi
and can always promise our patrons the very latest novelties as they appear in" the Eastern market. Our opening of imported pattern Bonnets and Hats takes place on Friday and Saturday, to which all are invited. apr24dtf M. A. RARIDON.
'•••IS agar 'C redfc: €o«l 'at) 9 'e^n ts* pfei1 bdyh^, at the office of Wm. Ba,i,i,acfc',0&"&onJ corner of Third and Ohio street. 24d5
A Card.—I take pleasure in returning thanks to my^ftfietiUs ^nd^Hibfid^ gerfefally, for the confidence reposed in my assertions (made through the press) that I intended making a great reduction an prices of Boots and Shoes, and will merely say that my expectations have been alreaj^y .mprQ.th^a realized iijL, a( douW^ increased trade, whic'ii wiil justify me in continuing to sell the best Boots and Shoes brought to this market at lower irjQ.es.tiiAA £.ver befpre^n.this.eit
C. hhbwM Mam
To Rent.—Two rooms on the second, and one on the first flpor, fln ^ftl?,4rfgt„ in the rear of Donnelly's drug store. Apply at GAZETTE office.
Don't forget(that S. C. Scott is ^eUinp 'fiootfs an'd 'Shoes 'loWer 't'hanariy, etthjBf, house in the city. Go to No. 9& Main street, and be convinced of this fact,
Co., No. 30 South Fourth Street, second "do6r "soutli of Ohio street" Tldtf
S. C. Scott's Great Headquarters for
Bargains in Bopt^iand Shoes, Ladies and Misses' and Children's Gaiters and SJiflp^H Gpj^.|^. No. 30 South Fourth street, second door south of Ohjft [^ji 18dtf
Onr grea1f¥e®idUbll fll prices of Boots and Shoes, *Ts^iMr^F^I^*some of our high-prieed ccttiWeWtbi^ but they must be content to^o^o^J^ the great headquarters fpr Boots
and
will lead m'ftiw'^iTOsf redbflect 98 Main street.
A New Stock of Dry. Go*5ds and Notions jusj r^ceiVeli' ai'' No.: 30 South Fouth staeat, eecood dodr» bouth of Ohio street atf Geo, A. H^yt^p^ & Cp|s. isdtr .y"
S,, 'b. Scott's' ^reat,1'iteadquarteiis for Boots and iShoety 96: Main Street. ji ., 51
TThe Latest Styifeii ^lewellry, and a'va- & (jo's., N7J.
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BSY&iOES:
Vew Words—Figures and Facts
AT THE
"BU^K^Y^'y^ ^ORE.
Styles Prints, llJc per yard. The best yard wide Bleached Muslin, it 12^c.
Wide Sheetings, without a seam, at 35c. Good Bed Ticking, at 18c per yard. THE GREAT CENTER
For Cheap Goods
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Cassi meres, $1 worth $1.35 a yd Cassimeres, 1.50 worth 2.25. Tweeds, 20c worth 35c.
Cottonades, 25c .worth 35c.
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door^|tl|'(jrpU(| sMMfc/. If OTHdtf
Sir'C.'' S'^ott's''(?reat" fleadqfuarters' for Boots and Shdfeg, 99 KdM Street. 4
WVftated. Si'1 ifcfafi/' Whb'1 unde^'tands gardening, ^lpp, »„wQ!tnan .toi wash and iron. Apply immediately on Ohfo street, second i^«j»use from'dor. of Seventh, South side. 11 '/i
iBi HEDDEN
Dary Croi^ett Said,"" B^ sure you are right, then goiahead." This saying applies to the as well as that you tqay basure, epito S. CirScott's grearti«ill^art4M ^MrM)«ts' wfd %hoes, and price his goods before buying, elserfiUr 1 1 Tr.rai Wll 01?. ilt .1^*.., Rfeflqe™R^,„7U,, I n»ai{ lii.ll u.llll .l«»l IJl.l nil n...|ll /tl'Mt
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v, buying of boots and shoes, i. /. 7 a anything else, ^nd in order
Tl» lMAilsonrest line1of1 GeMs' 'Furtrish-
'^lfe rwm^pfera'ilo'use! "..apUldtX,,
quw^jfi, |A tUei father (renovating less but a little while longer. There4$| sirtjht
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Hffanh^the
nfewiy organized Congregational Church, Matt^otiv to-ni6i,rd.w.-^Tbl4 cbnKih has been recently,est^^ljp^d. fey the Congre-
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AWAY
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•VaN'Sic^le & SON.
Fo^peJlH^Jflf W tooifl feHn octave Pianos, at the Terre Haute Musical Fl
Mi' SiAhUtMbi
tween Main and Ohio. apr9dppdtf(,
Scolds" fclreat' headquarters 'for
a'-TryErtafa^'A .Xt'^aa'
yf.d .n IQII I Order one of tjh^se Dy^Iy,,^arden Suits at Erlanger's. aprlldtf
IriiilT I'M .«»«
The only complete lipe of Children's Clothing ^ny^eci^ ^tEimngere. aprlldtf VJI :•(.! f.H3n»'
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THE "TIDAL VYATE" IS NOW TURNE And flowing towards W. RYCE
A CO.
liineit Towels, $4.50 per dozen ^rtrfefob^
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Linen Table Damask, $1.25 per yard worth 1.75. Turkey Red Tabling and Doyles match, under price.
Crash thrash' Wliv n^ot? At 1^4cpe)r ins,*a^ 12.^ per drfz! worth 3i.00. Come While the "Tide" is in, to
IV. S. RYCE & CO.
Ginghams al 12Jc: worth 18e. French Double-fold Dress Ginghanif plWaf^, Yo^'^'resies'an&'sflifrtings.
Cretonnes, at 20c worth 30c. Victoria Lawns, 25c worth 30c Victoria Lawns, 30c worth 37£c.
3 $ 3
Victoria Lawn Suits. Linen Suits.. DOX'T TillX14 OF BUYIXC} Without looking at our STYLES AND PRICES
W. S. RYCE A CO.
,jll .hi... I.:.- it... r... .1 .111(1 lilt i^l^5.?M.wor€l»i tltSO Parasols, J1.50 worth 1.75.
Parasols, 2.00 worth 2.50. Our 4.00 and o.OO Parasols beat them all The Tourist Parasol, in New Styles, jus jepeivfd, igyway fhesfl o^ieverything. LADIES' TIES, IN GREAT VARIETY
Silit" S'niiingsV1 in '.'^rip(f ^.,.a. Mixtures, at 75c per yard, that are cheaj at 1.00.
In our 25c Dress Goods we defy
upwards, has done and is now doing th business, at mWi&RYCE&CO.
A Change!—A. Reif, Jr., has sold out his gas fitting establishment to A. Reif, Sr»M Bieiueesi'Wjlliibetcarried-oil bs'hterfctofire at'the old stand on Ohio street, between Fifth and Sixth. 6d6
daily at Erlanger aprlldtf
Removal.—Lock wood has removed, his tin shop to Cook's new building on Fourth street.1' iie vrouM be pleased to see all his o^d fj^n^ gn$as many new ones as see proper to call. All kinds of roo^ngg ^poutiMg arnd «na| jab w»rk donfe® aPmel'lDWTst rates.' rehcrafr
iFoH »eat.-^Aa«»4ltfg««i'»ryorfl'yn 'Vh^
in tiie rear of Donnelly's Drug Store. QqaA fw.ao ,P®Q© or sleeping Booattki. En- .... ."-• V.'ltl
Sheet^lVoli
Vjobtiing
^6bdra'rt'd dA^'p.'' M^odr^' '^'Hagerty' can nb't'fcb 18i'ST^iii' street.
alOdv^. a."1,1 oil v« i. .in ,u
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For Cheap Cistern and Force Pnmpsgo to Moore & HIffl. Main street. alOdw» i, 3»M .1 -1KI fiallF«r»RMfc^ Vb» floebafl'imtle corner of Fifthr^d streets, is for rent. Inquire at tne GAZETTE office. 'Tj1'""-' *Harb«rt & Gilbert, have on Mud a splendid s£&i£&&htftfiS!2£i3^ing style of everything pertaining, to a well regu lated'fi&ti^ftA^to'wJgm'BSsh meqt»... T*»e.bestboot&TBt*h'Bh<»es~'liv th martcefc'In' vtlri^ty''afajd Aadftf-..» »ii^»..i-i". I-- gri I S. t|
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public^does eo1 with'
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I WaiTfiir.—KelfafTe, "energetic meuMto sell th^g^g^^Jl^fjdflr^J^ilson Se\f-» ing Machine, both in city and countr^.
To good men we will give permanent and profitable employment. Men whjo can fiirnish h/)jses prefirtxed for the courts, try trade. For particulars call at th Terre Haute office, Hudson's Block, opposite the Postoffice.
Go to Moore Hagerty's for furnaces and ranges, 181 Main street. alOdw 'T~—t *4
James M. Dishon, and no other. Go forth in haste, With bills and'paste
Proclaim to all creation. That men are wise.
In the present generation. Office—GAZETTE building. 14dtf
Motions.
U. R. Jeffers & Co.
Mr. It Jeflleii, th^-abo^-flAii/havllig returned from the East, where he made
EXTENSIVE PLHCHASESt in.
Direct from First Hands,
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A Full and Complete Assortment
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NOTIONS
DWJ|ie^NG
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W. S. RYCE «fc CO.,
Dress Goods, for Style, Quality and Prices, is a leading feature at tho "Buckeye." ,,
FAUM^!
MECHANICS—Secure for yourselves homes. You can do it with the money that you are paying $$'#l«3a]fy feS r^oii cillSlid see us.
TOOQ MEN—A small sum paid do^n and
part of the city. You will not miss the money, and in a fewiSeftrsiSqwi bit wiUiseN for double its cost price.
FARMERS—Till your own land. If you are indpstriowsi you 'can -bily
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SPECIAL INDUCENMfNTS ofleted to hbBi
Media Shawls ^....83 ,75 Rosedale Shawls .3' f&£f GteneVa 'Shawls 3 00 AmericanCej^etR.v.V.'.:.'.!... $4 50perdoz •SLBJ-FreiiclvWoWrf COratetS.... 7 ,5u .HipGoreOorSets'...»up,"-'1 •Flotreifce^in'single boxes).'.....'.'.....:.".. 9 00 T. A. Phillips dt Son's C&h^eVW&Wi Cbtlttti
Yarns and Batting at Manufacturer's list. Cotton Sun Shades, at
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PieceCoods^ Pjlain and" Barred Jaconettes, .WJaite aadi Buffiipjtques,.Viict«ria Lawns, Nainsooks, ii«iisse4 Booit. ettesi Brtlllatatfe,
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acres near town at I I per acre. 30 Improved Farms a.t from 825 to $100 per rare. 2i^^Ay^!^.4e,f{)r'(jityProperty. BARGAIN.—House appt Lot on North Fifth streetr-six rooms. Price, 81,100.
ELEGANT new 1% story House, with six rp0m9.11 -ftsst (bargain. lnr tfhei cityl» Ohfe broCk tromJifain onfi«i\ieiitb«UreeK^ 'Price fS/OOOi
UOUSU AkD L0T-0&E«)kbetweeH Sixth and Se^tffi'Jftilt&Afig^S&b^iSil, cistern ana stable. Cheap at $3,600.
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Q^era Stock For Saie!
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EARLY'S ADDllTON—A ffmiterf number of Lots in.JSarly-s Addition .are. now offered at great £gnu Apply at once.
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House on S"UfcU Third street. Five rooms, hallftaiAry,'-wjrrd'robes,!to. tiood outbuildings. At. abaigain. 4"..'I I
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•TESIDENCE on Chestnut street-^very lowl 1\ Would give good tinted on Inlereit.
ABBAEfl?IFtri^tiot
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A BARQA IN. A-new two^stbry frtime "hobSei Price, 81,700. Good location. Te.'ms felaS^i For sale for few days only. .5..? M..- 'i
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Union Insurance
/f-i'tmiu This Company has been loDg and fa\ orabl pentiyi ih the cellence. and^snerously adju|ted, a^id not one claim
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Shell Setts, a full line. "A full litieof English Pocket Cutlery from Rogers, Worstenholm and other manufacture. i• t.4 n/•
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Ag^njts fori Vigo Woolenw A ^ent^ for tihe .Nacragansett. Suspender Co. Agents for Brooklyn Paper Collar Co. Aod a full line of all goods njstmlly'ketttjta a, ,^flipl^alei JSoUon Houses No. 140 Main $tre£&, .^tirxe Haute^I udiana*
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House of six rooms, fine lot, good out! buildings.,.Corner Fiftlrand Chestnutsts
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1 •.—-fff| CASH CAPITAt,.^800,000. V.,i,u 'i.'--capital, and a, ^ootl recoi^ jfor prompt and fair, d^alii^g
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