Terre Haute Daily Gazette, Volume 3, Number 93, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 September 1872 — Page 4

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1872.

City and Neighborhood.

TEMPLE Friday evening.

GERMAN Club meet at Harinonia Hall.

JULIAN at the Temple Friday evening-

SIMON HiuscH'has returned from New Albany.

complete.

THE Criminal Court lias adjourned until October.

OPEBA HOUSE this evening tire change of programme.

LEROY WILEY, of the Springfield Gasoline Company, is in thSlnty.

TIIE City Coi have any fire-ajf

ARE you got Bay yes Q. pre}

BCiTmen don't want to irm telegraph.

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to compete for the Q,. liums Saturday afternoon?

THE Vandalia Company run special Irainsiojand from the fair grounds this we

E regret to learn that Dr. Ball is yet riously ill at his residence was danerously ill this morning.

THE cat duet reminds many of cat concerts and make them heartily long for Leonard's sheet iron cat aunihilator.

LANGFORD is in daily receipt of oysters. He sells as many as three hundred quarts of the luscious bivalves in one afternoon and evening.

THE colored boys marched in Tilly's procession, to the number of about 35, last evening. "Internicine" war kept as many more out of the ranks.

MR. AND MRS. RYCE, accompanied by Miss Kellogg, returned from their extensive Eastern summer tour yesterday afternoon, pursuant to programme.

THE Hon. Hiram A. Beckwith and family were in the city last evening. They attended the Abbott-Kiralfy pantomime at the grand Opera House.

M. O. FROST, of Mr. Grant's Marshall paper, was in the city to hear the gentle Matilda, last evening. He was very respousive when the applause should come in.

BULL is the suggestive sobriquet of the late Captaiu of the Indianapolis Grant Guards. The name was so very suggestive of bull pup, that he resigned the position.

THE German Greeley Club meets at Harmonia Hall to-night. As important business comes up for action, a large attendance is earnestly requested and expected.

SPOONY BUTLER will uot squint at a Terre Haute audience on the 7th of October, as announced by the Express. He has other engagements clashing with this oue.

MATILDA FLETCHER sarcastically inquired of her auditors last uiglit whether Grant should ride in a cattle car. He certainly should when drunk or rather, in the hog car.

MR. B. WARREN returned from the grand Exposition at Cincinnati last evening. He sports a magnificent watch chain, of a very brilliant hue, massive and substantial in construction.

GEORGE ALFRED. TOWSEND'S "colloeal infant," Senator Pratt, was in the city last afternoon en route to Clinton, where he makes Grant speech to-day. Bisiittiee, Diok DeHart, W&B with him.

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Tilly at the Wigwam.

The torch-light parade was a failure, but the Wigwam was filled to overflowing with warriors, squaws and papooses, to hear the youngjHawkeye Squaw. It was a fine audience. Most audiences, with a majority of squaws, are fine, and the larger the majority the finer they are. Heaven bless all squaws, say we. O. J. Smith played the role of introductory ",big Injun," and, in a few remarks, presented the smiling Matilda. The Jenkinsism fever is strong upon us, and while she clears her throat aud (Ires up, let us look at

TI LI,Y.

She is about 21 hands high, a full but trim figure, indicating good livingweight, say 125—age, (there is always uncertainty on this point) perhaps 25— hair done a la brush heap—curled—worn short—in color, between a light bay and molasses taffy—eyes same—white teeth —complexion according to the latest style—a brow betokening thought culture and pearl powder. She wore a dress. The dress was black and had flounces, though the exact number is not known. The sleeves were big aud at the end next the hand, very big, and cut out into a peak with mosquito bar lining and trimming. The dress around the neck was margined by the same (/. c. mosquito barring) which being brought thence along the edges of a triangular opening on the breast to a flower bed at the apex was there used to trim the border of the said flower bed She wore two rings on the left handone on the index and the other on the third finger. They looked like gold, but as the lady herself took occasion during the evening to remark: "All is not'gold that glitters," we may be mistaken, for our only reason for supposing them gold was that they glittered. A new black ribbon around the swelling neck, with the strings hanging gracefully down the back, symbolized the way she is going back on Horace. A white handkerchief and a scrap book completed a toilet both elegant and appropriate, as the reader can infer from this description.

Great labor has been spent in making this account accurate, both to gratify the curiosity of the ladies and for the accommodation of the mantua makers. We have done our level best, but if any one uses this as a pattern and the issue is not exactly, as it were, fortunate, we do not hold ourselves responsible. Naught has been set down in malice, nothing omitted that could be seen, while the endeavor has been, by the use of the least possible amount of technical language consistent with accuracy, to make the narrative intelligible to the geuelj$Jl reader, not up, perhaps, in the mystseries of the toilet. Matilda's manner is rather pleasing. What woman's is'nt? Voice clear, with a slight tendency to the singsong tongue runs like a-bell-clapper. She is without doubt a wSman of quick conception, keen wit, florid style and ready delivery*.She intimated during her discussion thaj she could speak on a certain subject tfVeek. Implicit confidence should be piaced iu her word, and none

BEAD our dispatches they are full and should dare dispute thi3 point unless they

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THE circuser3 folded their tents aud silently stole away last night.

have a week at their disposal. THE SPEECH. he brooded over about every subject kt has been broached during the campaign, aud hatched from every one a lit tie rooster that would crow lustily for Ulysses, as an accompaniment to her approving cackle.

Tilly is well up on back files of the almanac, and never failed to draw cheers when she gave the crowd a dose from Ayer's reliable work. Her most success ful hits (the speech was a success—people enjoyed the fun—enjoyed it as they enjoy hearing Olive Logan, and are about as likely to follow the political advice of the one as they are to try and raise their boys and girls by the recipe of the other) were made by quotations from what might perhaps be called unwritten history. An apt scholar in unwritten history has immense advantages over all opponents. A geuuine article of u. h. in the hands of the manufacturer will sweep all opposition from the field, drive premises crazy, conclusions mad, and set logic wild. Another feminine trick of Tilly's is to repeat conversations she had with young and old Democrats and Liberal Republicans. In every instance she succeeds in utterly overwhelming all disputants. The whole catalogue of wild sayings contains not the equals of some cf those in which she most completely triumphed. They are fresh, racy, guileless, and have an odor of the insane asylum about them but it is too thin, Tilly, to put them off as the rational and real utterances of bona fide persons. Demolishing unheard of utterances, does not help your side or hurt the other, because there is no such other side as you represent. You knock the straw man of your own erection down, punish him in fact terribly, but then you have to stuff the straw in once more and set him up again, it is harmless sport and if you

enjoy

it,

all right, blazeaway. The efforts of the speaker on nepotism, gift-taking, drunkenness, Santo Domiugo, et. al., were naive and sparkling, but ended the subject, much as a cancer would be ended by placing the flowers she wore over it and calling it cured.

The performance concluded with the demolition of some fellow who found fault with Ulysses for smoking poor cigars, and a pyrotechnic display in slaughtering another objection on the score of his wearing a slouch hat. Why, Tilly, take up just those things which nobody ever said? This old hat business belongs to Horace. Would you steal that

Everybody went away in good humor. We like the fair oratress. Four years hence we hope to clasp hands with her across the bloody chasm, and go in and win on the woman question. It is premature now. If .you take the rostrum during the lecture season, come here, and all of us, irrespective of past party differences, will welcome you right heartily.

THE Hon. S. M. Cullum, of Springfield, while making a Grant speech in that city, complained that he could not speak with his collar on, and at once proceeded to relieve himself of the obnoxious obstruction. The fellow forgot that he wears a moreloppressi ve collar than that, to an independent man. A paper collar amounts to but little compared to one made of brass, at the Grant foundry in Washington.

MR. GRANT'S Terre Haute newspaper reports Mr. Grant's feminine stumper, Matilda FJetcher, as haviug said in her speech at the wigwam last night:

Tho Baltimore Convention was a bargain and

Bale.

And this reminds lis that an Impression prevails that this assertion comes from one who entered into a bargain with the Grant party wherein she sells her services as a stumper.

THOSE eminent Democratic statesmen is what Mr. Grant's newspapers call the irreconcilables who refuse to support Greeley. These fellows were denounced not long since as beats and blackguards. IIow things do change!

YIGO COUNTY ITAU«.

Railroad

Time Table.

Commencing Wednesday, Sept, If, trains will run to and from (lie Fair Grounds as follows:

Leaves Union Depot.

1st train

3i 4th iith

mil 7 th Kth 9 Hi

.. a in ..10:00 a ill ..10:30 !1 ..11:30 a .. 1:30 pin .. 2:00 til .. 2:30 pill .. 3:10 .. 4:00 pin

Returning, last train will leave Fair Grounds at 5:00 1'. M. I'nr

25

tVnls

ttoiunl Trip,

If tickets are purchased. JNO. E. SIMPSON, Gen'L Sup't.

Yigo Couuly Fair.—Family Tickets to the Vigo Agricultural Fair for sale at the County Treasurer's office and at Craft's Book Store, opposite the Postoffice. Price two dollars. J. M. SANKEY,

Treas. Vigo Agr'l Society.

Copies of the new City Directory can be had at Bartlett's Book Store.

Public Sale.—The undersigned will sell at public auction, one-quarter of a mile east of the new Catholic Hospital, on the 24th day of September, the following named articles: One good milch cow, one heifer, two horses, an express and a two-horse wagon, harness, plows, a good lot of late-cabbage, a good lot of corn, and several other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS.—All sums under $5.00 cash id hand. All over, 9 months credit will'be given, the purchaser to gi^ji note with good security. 13dtd MICHO?L BOMBACH. "T"

Copies of the jew City Directory can be had at Bartlett's Book Store.

SIcMahan, at No. 4 Dowling Hall, receives choice fresh oysters every day. When you want something nice call around. 12tf

Copies of the new City Directory can be had at Bartlett's Book Store.

Wanted.—A good house girl, one capable of doing all kinds of housework. Inquire at the GAZETTE office. dtf

Boots and Shoes.

The following from the £'hoe and Leather Reporter speaks for itself and will repay a careful reading:

J. H. & P. Byrnes have been for four years manufacturing, and have a steady, appreciative trade in the principal cities, as the fit and fashion of their work is equally as satisfactory as that of the most celebrated shoe artists in the country. The stock of which the goods are made is all of the choicest material, carefully selected to please a most fastidious and exacting class of customers. This firm is the representative Rochester house in fine goods for, while all claim to make fine every-day work, none make as exceptionally high goods as the Messrs, Byrnes.

S. C. Scott, 98 Main street, has the exclusive sale of the above named Byrnes' Rochester shoe, and has just received an enormous stock of them aud other goods, which he promises to sell at prices that will suit everybody. Go and see them whether you want to buy or uot.

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Something New!—It will be interesting for lovers of fine art to learn that a lot of splendid Photographs, which were taken from the best original Oil Paintings, have arrived and are for sale at

R. GAQG'S

3dtf Art Emporium, 91 Main st.

Anew lot of Blank Leases, just printed and for sale at this office.

The Finkle & Lyon Manufacturing Co. wish to make arrangements with an active and reliable man to take a general agency for their "Victor" Sewing Machines, in this city and surrounding counties. The company offers the most liberal terms, with a first-class machine as inducements. A good man can secure a permanent and profitable business. Call on or address, Finkle & Lyon Manufacturing Co., 18 North Delaware street, Indianapolis.

Brady's Family Bitters, Brady's Cocktail Bitters, Brady's Kentucy Schnapps. Brady's Greeley Bitters, At No. 1 aud 2, Dowliug Hall. Bowser &

Johnson, exclusive wholesale agents. 12dtf

Lace 1'oints and Jackets at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S. july27dwtf

Laccs and Lace goods at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S. july27dwtf

Lace aud Cambric Handkerchiefs at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S. july27dwtf

Linen Lawns, white and colored at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S. july27dwtf

Twelve aud a half cents per yard for beautiful Poplins at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S. july27dwtf "Miss no Sales," is the order of the day at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S july27dwtf

Cheap Goods to-day at TUELL, RIPLEY & DPMING'S. july27dwtf Balbriggan Hose at

TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S.

jnly27dwtf __ J• Silks, Irish Popling, and Grenadines at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S. july27dwtf

Victoria and Bishop Lawns at TUELL, RIPLEY DEMING'S. july27dwtf

SHAWL EMPORIUM! Fall Wraps in Endless Variety!

100 Square Shawls and Shawl Scarfs, just received. Stripe High Color Square Shawls, $5.00 worth 6.00.

Strlpo, quiet and modost colorod Shawls, 5.00 worth 0.00. Square Novel Style Stripe Shawls, 6.00 worth 7.50.

Square Novel Style Stripe Shawls, 7.50 worth 9.00. Reversible Square Shawls, 8.00 and upward.

Reversible Square Shawls, high colors, 8.00 and upward. lieversiblo Square Shawls, for evening wear, Arc.

Ottoman Square Shawls,

10.00 worth 12.50. Ottoman Square Shawls, 12.00 worth 15 15.00 18 i« 20.00 22

Shawl Scarfs! Shawl Scarfs! Scarfs, $5, »$C, $8, $10 $12. PAISLEY SQUARE SHAWLS, in open arid filled centers. Open Center Paisley Shawls $10, worth 12 12.50 15 15 18 4!

18

21

«. 20 23 25 30 30 35

We have all the above prices in half, three quarter aud filled centers. There never was so great a display of SHAWLS AND WRAPS in Terre Haute as can now be seen at

W. S. RYCE A CO.

Dr. E. V. Bail has associated himself with Dr. Dinsmore in the practice of medicine, and removed to the office of the latter, on Sixth, between Qlfin and Walnut streets, where he can be found daily from 9 to 10 A. M«j and from 4 to 5 P. M. 31dtf

Go to Moore & Hagerty's for furnaces and ranges, 181 Main street. alOdw

WHOLESALE ONLY

ur wholesale trade having assumed au importance that demands our undivided attentiou our city's requirement of A LARGE EXCLUSIVELY DRY GOODS HOUSE, together with our friends' importunities for us to open such, have determined us to close out our retail stock immediately.

On Monday, July 29th,

We will begin a final sale of our retail stock, and will continue it until our wholesale department crowds the last article out of the front door.

Our jobbing stock is already very good, and one of our firm has already gone East tor the purpose of making large additions to it.

Our sample men are now in the field aud will visit all important points accesable from Terre Haute.- We bespeak for them a liberal patronage.

Iu conclusion we would call attention to our large retail stock which, having been bought for cash, will afford many good bargains.

TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING, Coraer Main and Fifth streets. 27dwtf

It is Conceded by every one that Moore & Hagerty are the best. Tin and Slate Roofers in the city, 181 Main street. alOdw

Go to Moore & Haggerty's for cheap Mantles and Grates, 181 Main street. dtf

For Rent.—The room on the corner of Fifth and Main, above Donnelly's drug store.

For Cheap Cistern and Force Fnmpsgo to Moore & Hagerty No. 181 Main street. alOdw

J. P. Brennan & Co., Ohio street, have just received a choice lot of Suitings for men's wear, which they will make to or der in the latest and most approved style.

Call and see them. 2dlw

Bowser & Johnson are exclusive agents for Brady's celebrated goods. Everybody takes it. 12dtf

James M. Dishon, and no other. Go forth in haste, With bills and paste

Proclaim to all creation, That men are wise, Who advertise,

In the present generation, Office—GAZETTE building. 14dtf

Spouting,—Tin and Sheet-Iron jobbing good and cheap. Moore & Hagerty can not be equaled. No. 181 Main street. alOdw.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

ON MARRIAGE. Itaii»y

Relief for Young: men from the

effects of Errors and Abases in early life. Manhood restored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method ot treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. au910

LEGAL.

Application for License.

NOTICE

is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the County Commissioners at their next regular session for a license to sell spirituous and intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, for the space of one yp.ar. The premises on which said liquors are to be sola and drank are located on the south side of Ohio street, between Third and Fourth, in the building known as the "Dexter S iloon," in the city of Terre Haute, Vigo county, Indiana. sLptl7dw3 ALMON C. GRIFFIN.

Application for License.

NOTICE

is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the County Commissioners at t.hoir next regular session for a license to sell spirituous and intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, for the space of one year. The premises ou which said liquors are to be sola and drank are located at No. 48 Main street, in the city ot Terre Haute, Vigo county, Indiana. aug24dw3 JACOB

GRUNDELFINGER.

WANTED.

Ladies!'Ladies! Ladies!

825 per week In CASK and expenses found will be paid to any lady who will engage with us at once. Important to every woman. Ad* dress, DR. A. B. COUNTER, 8d4w Charlotte, Mich.

THE CAMPAIGJT!

CONST/TUT/G/f,

Attention.—The members of the Greeley Escort are notified to meet at Headquarters on Friday evening at 7 o'clock, to act as an escort to the Hon. George W. Julian. Be on hand promptly, aud those who have uniforms that cannot turn out will please send them to headquarters. L. M. ROSE,

Capt. Com'd'g.

Attention, First Ward Democratic and Greeley Club!—You are hereby requested to meet at Headquarters on to-morrow (Wednesday) evening. A full attend ance is requested, as business of importance will come before the meeting.

By order of the President.

Hon. Geo. W/Julian,

AT THE TEXPLE,

Friday Eye., September 20.

Hony George W. Julian will address the people of this city, at the Temple, on Friday evening, September 20, 011 the political issues of the day. Mr. Julian is oue of the great men of the country, and he is an eloquent and fearless orator.

Clay County.

Hon. George A. Knight and Simon Hirsch, Esq., will address the people of Clay county on the political issues, as follows

At Staunton, Thursday Sept. 2Gth, at one o'clock in the afternoon. At Centre School House, Thursday night, Sept. 26th, at 8 o'clock.

At Poland, Friday, Sept. 27th, at one o'clock in the afternoon. At Bowling Green, Friday night, Sept. 27th, at 8 o'clock.

The Democrats and Liberals of old Clay county are earnestly requested to attend these speaking appointments.

Pnblic Speaking.—Col. Wm. E. MoLean, of Terre Haute, Greeley and Brown District Elector, will address his fellowcitizens of Greene county at the following times and places:

Worthington, October 2, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. Newark, October 3, at 1 o'clock P. M.

Solaberry, October 3, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. Jonesboro, October 4, at 1 o'clock P. M.

Owensburg, October 4, at 7:30 o'clock P- M. Bloomfield, October 5, at 1 o'clock P. M.

Hon. D. W. Yoorhees "will address the citizens of Sullivan county, on the issues of the day, as follows

At Sullivan, on Wednesday, Sept. 18th, at seven o'clock P. M. At Fairbanks, on Thursday, Sept. 19tli, at one o'clock P. M.

Hon. Bayless W. Hanna

Will address the people of Vigo county as follows: At Lockport, Monday, September 23, at 1 o'clock P. M.

At Centerville, Tuesday, September 24, at 1 o'clock P. M. At Hartford, Wednesday, September 25, at 1 o'clock P. M.

At Middletown, Thursday September 26, at 1 o'clock P. M. At Prairieton, Thursday, September 26, at night.

At Pennington's Grove, Fayette township, Tuesday, September 27,|at 1 o'clock P. M.

At the above places the Hon. Bayless W. Hanna will address the people, together with the Democratic county candidates.

The following appointments are made in addition to the above: Richard Dunnigan, candidate for Senator of Vigo county Hon. Isaiah Donham and Hon. G. F. Cookerly, candidates for Representatives of Vigo county, 'and all the other county candidates will be present and address the people.

At Otter Creek township, at Atherton, Saturday, Sept. 28, at 2 o'clock P. M. Honey Creek, Mount Pleasant School House, Monday, Sept. 30th, at night.

Nevins township, Fountain Station, Oct. 1st, at 2 o'clock P. M. Lost Creek township, at Township House, on Wednesday, Oct. 2d, at 2 o'clock P. M^T

St. Mary's, Wednesday, Oct. 2d, at 7\ o'clock P. M. New Goshen, Thursday, Oct. 3d, at 2 o'clock P. M.

Sugar Creek township, at Cassaday's School House, Friday, Oct. 4th, at 2 o'clock P. M.

Persons of parties are respectfully invited to be present at the above meetings.

CHEAP FARE. O E

Cincinnati and Louisville

EXPOSITIONS!

TAKETHE

Vi^DALIA MMB!

Tickets are now on sale over this Line to the Expositions being held at Cincinnati and Louisville, and are GOOD TEJf \YS from date of Sale,at

#9 ROUND TRIP!

Three Express Trains Daily!

Leave Arrive Arrive Terre Haute. Cincinnati. Louisville. 1:0-5 a. 9:05 a. 7:45 a. m. 7:00 a. 4:15 p. ui 3:25 p. m:. 11:00 p. 10:45 a. m.

NOTE.—Pullman Sleeping Cars are attached to the l:0d a. m. train, running through to Cincinnati and Louisville without change, and a Chair Car attached to the 3:25 p. m. train, running through to Louisville without change.

Connections close and certain.

Only $9.00 Ronnd Trip!

te-Aflfcfor Tickets via Vandalia Line._ra JOHN E. SIMPSON, .1 General Superintendent.

GEO. E. tfAKlftftGTON, Agent.

JOB PRINTING.

UIERCANTS'

AND

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BANKERS'

O I N I N

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your wants in this line, such a3

Bill Heads,

Note Heads,

Bills of Lading, lteceipts,

Blank Checks, Drafts,

Bills of Exchange, Notes,

Business Cards, Envelopes, etc.

Having made large additions to our stock oi

Poster Type, we do not hesitate to say that we

have the

BEST POSTER OFFICE

in the State. We can do anything from the

.SMALLEST "DODGER"

TO THE BEST

Three Sheet Poster!

AND WILL DUPLICATE

St. Louis, Cincinnati or Indianapolis Prices.

ALSO, ALL STYLES OF

BLANK BOOKS!

Ruled to order of plai* and intricate pat

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Journals,

Ledgers,

Day Books,

Ca&h Books,

Bill Books,

Note Books,

Certificates of Stock Books,

AND ALL OTHER

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OUR BOOKS

Are made the very best materials, from a

large and stock procured from the first

mills in the country, and no pains will be

spared to give entire satisfaction to our cus­

tomers.

Orders from Merchants or Bankers at a dis

lance will receive prompt attention, and will

be executed as soon as il superintended in per-

MACHINE CARDS.

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Manufacturers ol

COTTON WOOL

AND

Flax Machine Card Clothing

Of every Variety, Manufacturer' Supplies, Cai ing Machines, Etc. IT

AND and Stripping Cards of every descriptl tion furnished to order. Idyl

LAWRENCE, Superintendent..

MACHINERY.

R. BALL & CO., WORCESTER, MASS Manufacturers of Wood worth's, Daniels and Dimension

Planers.

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Recollect that Mr. Howe was the Original Inventor of Sewing Machine, and gave twenty years of his life to perfecting this Machiue

Every Machine is Fully Warranted

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TERRE IIAUTE, INDIANA.

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Letter Heads,

CHINA AND 5LASSWAEE.

OEEATWMURGAI^ IN

CHINA, GLASS

AND

QUEMSWABE,

AT

THEO. STAHL'S, 15 South Fourth St.

I have just received a full line of Hope & Carter's celebrated

IROl? STOM CHIM

Also, Havre-Shape Stone China,

Equaling fine China in appearance, A beautistock of

Parian Lava and Bohemian Goods! Also, a splendid stock of Goblets ahd Fruit Stands, Lamps, etc. best quality of Silverplated and Bi' tania Ware, Table Cutlery, Tea Trays, &c., whicli I now offer at greatly reduced prices. The public are respectfully invited to call aud examine my new goods and very low prices before purchasing elsewhere.

THEO. STAHIy,

mar26dwly 15 Soutli Fonrth S(root.

STEAM BASES?.

Union Steam Bakery.

FSAIK MEIXIO & BKO

Manufacturers of all kinds ol

Crackers, Cakes, Bread A^T1 CAMPY!

Dealers in

Fore^n and Domestic Fruits, FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, LA FAYETTE STREET,

Between the two Railroads. Terre Haute. Tmlfrtna.

FOUNDRY.

F. H. M'ELFRESH. J. BAKNAKD.

Phoenix Foundry

AND

I I SMOS*!

McEltresh & Barnard,

Cor. of Xin 11» and Eagle Streets,

(Near the Passenger Depot,)

TERRE HAUTE, IIVJD.,

MANUFACTURE

STEAM ENGINES,

Mill Machinery, House fronts, Giro lar Saw Mills, COAL SHAFT MACHINERY,

And all k!nds ol

IROS A1VD 1511 ASS CASTOOS,

Boilers,

Smoke Stacks,

Breechings ana all kinds of Sheet Iron Work.

BKJ'4 2 lll?f 3 I O JS E S* O t* t*.

NOTICE^

The Cincinnati & Terre Haute Railway Company,

DESIROUS

of enlisting the attention ofMan-

-alacturors to the advantage of locating mamifacturiug establishments upon the line of their Railway, will give to any Rolling Mill or Bla^t Furnace Company locating, fori (40) acres of ground for wcriis, ana the coal in one hundred (100) acres of Clay or Owen county, Indiana block coal field the ore from one hundred (100) acres of the Hardin, Pope or Mas-tae county, Illinois, brown hematite beds, and iig^ee to lurnish them with all orders for merchant iron required for the Railway's use for a period of two years.

To any Kail way Car Manufactory located upon itsline.thoy will give twenty (20) acres of ground required for works,the timber from one hundred (100) acres of the best oak t'-nbered land in Owen county, and an order for one thousand cars to commence work upon.

To any Car WheelB'oundery or Axle Forge, the necessary grounds for works, and liberal orders for their products in kind.

To all other manufacturing establishments ample facilities in the locating and successful prosecuting of their works.

Circulars descriptive of the manufacturing points upon tho line of the Railway will be mailed to any add

Ass upon application to MATT. P. WOOD. Gen'i Sup't C. & T. H. R. R.,

First-Class

•arifiw

Terre Haute, Ind.

PIANOS.

BACON A KABB'S

PIANOS!

Instruments.

New Scales. New Styles. New Prices. Very Low.

Wareroom, No. 255 Greene Sv. near Eigltfli, New York.

University Place Cars pass tbeMioiw.

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