Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 200, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 February 1876 — Page 7
Selected Sharps.
The Turkey question—"Which piece do you prefer?" Mr. Crow, a Nebraska lawyer, has just won his first cause.
The Graphic wants to know if tho god of soft weather is Thor. Weathor y's—Those used at the end of "rainy" and ".sunny."
What sort of attention docs one usually meet with at hotels? Inn-atten-tion.
There area (-cod many high whines in the distilleries of'.he West.—Arcadian.
Every cloud ban a silver lining—except lied isloud. His lining is coppercolored. •'Sure, which is the entrance out?" asked aa Irishman at a railroad station the other day.
The Chicago Tribune says that a million Americans eat with their knives, Yes, and there i? another n.illion who •would be glad to eat with anything. "Ilnw much to take mo to the cathedral?" asked a tourist, just arrived in Dublin, of a hack-man. "Well," said Pat, the meanest man I ever took, gave me three shillings."
Tho Indianapolis-', court house hns cost [PSS than the original estimate. It is believed Lhat the contractor desires to murder some one, and takes this means of establishing the "insanity dodfje."
A Nashua man tells in print about, a pullet lie owns that will fly off tho perch, go to her nest *Mid lay an egg if any person goes into the hen-house at night with a lantern. We like a good 3jar but this man Nashuates us.
Stagnation does not prevail in all trades. A tiorist, being asked the usual question, "How's business?" replied "JTirst-ratt! I have not had so many lirst class funerals for a year." This is a fact.—[Boston Commercial Bulletin.
And now ti:e Alfousist troops are concentraiir'g, and it looks blue for the Cavlists. Isabella—with her gingham um-ber-esla—is seen coming over fhe Pyrenees to join her son. The "umbrella" is to aid him in his reign, of course. There is no other news from Spain.
A man went home the otherevenin and found his house locked up. Getting ia iit one of the windows with considerable difficulty, he found on tho table a not from his wife: "I have gone out you will lind t.be door-key on ona side of the door-step."
A country p.'iper, title unknown to us, on seeing a notice that Barnum'a Circassian girl had a pair of stockings made from her own hair, says: "You've garter give us the leg-itimatp source whence your knowledge is-shoes to have us take any stock-in' that bootiful yarn."
The only articles of clothing which we export to Africa are glass beads and brass rings, which the negroes wear in heir noses. Thesa constitute full dress in Africa, though aristocratic natives sometimes rub themselves in fat, and then sprinkle themselves with yellow sand.
A lady gave a dramatic recitation at Wellsborongh, Pa.,recently,and anions other recitations gave "Sam Weller's Valentine," from "Pickwick.*' In his criticism of her performance, the dignified country editor advises her to discard all 8uch pieces as this, taken from "the slang literature nf the day."
Webster City, says a Burlington paper. rejoices in a local novelist who is publishing her earliest efforts in the local papers. "Eltida, behold the mune." "The munp mo lord?" "Ay, raune wherefore doestest thou echoest me?" "Good me lord, I echoest nobody.'' "Then, thank heaven, we are
the late unpleasantness. Morgan, being an old friend of his, treated him extremely well for a week and then announced to him that he might go North,—he bad been exchanged. The Quartermaster was not overjoyed he had, had a good time, but he looked as though he still needed something to make him happ^. Can I do anything for you?" asked Morgan and the Quartermaster replied. "Well, yes, John couldn't you just burn up my vouchert?"
Petticoat Pleasantries.
Women want bonnets, not ballots.
Next to an overdue steamer an overdue note causes most anxiety. Even the coal oil lamps explode with joy at the dawn of another centary. "Jottings by the wayside"—Figures made on a coal cart by the scale-keep-or.
The strongest and rankest of women's rights meetings would speedily succumb under the squeak of a healthy rat. "Jeanette," said he, dreamily contemplating her coil, "how beautifulhow very beautiful is your hair. Where did you get it?"
A philosopher being asked what was the first thing necessary toward winning tho love of a woman, answered, •'An opportunity."
Proctor's statements that the earth is in its last stages of existence has cast a deep gloom over base ball and amateur theatrical circles. "Maudie" is what they call a St. Louis young lady. Her lover sings, "Come into the garden, Maudie, but put on your arctic shoes."
The lirst fruits of leap year shine forth in tho case of Miss Belle Harper, of Fairhaven, W. Va., who shot a man because he refused her offer of marriage. "Your dress," said a husband to his fashionable wife, "will never, please the men," "I don't dress to please the men," was the reply, "but to worry other women." "Ephriam," said Simon, "what does a young fellow look like when gallanting his sweatheart through a shower?" "Why," replied Ephraim, "he has very much the appearance of a rain beau." "Exploring waist places,', said John
Henry, as be put his arm aaound the pretty chambermaid. "Navigation of the 'air," said Mrs. Henry, overhearing him and sailing into his raven curls.
A lecturer in Missouri, whose sub-
ject was "The Physical Degeneracy of Womso," uarreled with his breakfast last Wednesday morning, and had his nose spread over his right eye by the landlady.
The Lone .. ...v sips try to make it appear that lue Princes Beatrice, if she has her way, will marry a tradesman, in order to avoid the carking care which her sister, the Princess of Louise and the Marquis of Lorne have sustained. "I'd rather have a tooth pulled than to sit for my picture," said the tair Arabella as she resignedly took her sea "Very well, miss," said the artist,
In a description of the grand ball at. Kandy, held in honor of the Prince of Wales, the special correspondent of the London Daily News mentions that jealousy and rancor tilled the hearts of the ladies. Tho estimable lady of the second gentleman of the door-knocker gazed with envious eyes upon the wife of the right worshipful the Superinten dent of the cheese cupboard.
Nirrsery Nonsens?.
A lloehesler boy put his foot on cat.while he shot h«r with a revolver. She cat did not stop to see haw badly the boy was wounded,
A Bridgeport- boy told Ui3 father to "dri up." and called him an "honorable hyena," and now hia proud parent in tends to make a statesman of him.
A breed of dogs without tails have been discovered in Africa and how the mischievous boys there utilize old tin kettles and fruit cans wo cannot pretend to say. "A school-boy in Maine stabbed his teacher with a gimlet the other day." This was probably because the teacher didn't "teach the young idea how to shoot"—and augers badly for tho boy, too.
An exchange tells about a girl of six years who went to a neighbor's hoube and remarked,"Will you please let me see your parlor carpet? for Auntie says it makes her sick every time she comes here!"
A Frenchman in the city of L., who had not thoroughly mastered the English tongue, sends tho fellowing excuse for his boy's absence from school, 'I testimony myself than my boy could go up to the schoolyos now, because he had, has bad cut on the knees, and he is not cure yet." "Waiting for the verdict"—The German Nurse: "Is it a Cherman or an Enklish papy?" The Mamma: "Well, I don't know. You see she was born in England, but my husband is German." The German Nurse: "Acb, Sob! Zen ve vill vait to see vat lenkveteh she vill schbeak, and zan ve vill know!"—[Punch.
A Cleveland, O., hardware firm got an order from the country the other day for a pair of skates for a boy whose feet measured fourteenand a half inches. They replied that they could not till the bill at present, but had written to the manufactures, suggesting that, if fair weather continued, a pair might be made out doors,
A countryman visited one of our. stores yesterday,and made a careful exnation of some infants' wardrobes, with the evident intention ot purchasing. One of the lady clerks, in order to assist him in the selection, asked him'whether the babe was a boy or girl, to which he innocently replied, "I can't tell for a few days yet." The clerk subsided, while the countryman continned te price the different articles.
A certain parson,who is also a school teacher, handed a problem to his class in mathematics the other day. The first boy took it, looked at it a while, and said: "I pass." Second boy said: "I turn down." The third boy stared at it a while,and drawled,out: "I can't make it." "Very good, boys," said the parson, "we will proceed to cut for .a new deal." And the switch danced like lightening over tho shoulders of those depraved young mathematicians.
Personal Paragraphs.
It is to be hoped YVimlow won't spend all of that $620,000 for Holland gin.
Kate Field was mistaken. She said Bennett would never marry. You didn't quite break his heart, Kate.
Donn Piatt says be doesn't see any way to break old man Kirby's will. Why not? When there's a
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ducing a pair of dangerous looking pliers, "as you prefer." Tableau. The ladies in Paris wear Ulsters, just as tho men do here. A lashionable correspondent writes: "The Ulsters are invariably gray, and instead of a fullness behind beneah the strap to make them set well, they are now cut in regular gored Gibrielle fashion, hanging loose in front., under a large wide belt, and enjoying as many pockets and as much buttoned rougbnoss as the manniest Ulster of 'em all,"
NAMES OF OWNERS
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Gregg Mary hers Gray Joseph Haley Margaret, Harrell Mrs Lou Hays Samuel Kayward A A Hamilton N Hosemaii iianley John Hewitt Klisssbeth. Hiclra Ma rv Hickman W8 Janneaux Maria JanneauxJ iV£ Kaufman Peter Keneke Hemy KingHarah Koch Regina Same Lafferty Licliers Wm lira Mahan II Mai tin "J Merrlm nJane Miller Nicholas Moudy r-firam S Mul.en Patrici Meyer George McCabe Thomas McCinne
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McKeeTLo'ias MeK«"'zle Jijlin and Chas Neliui A Same Same Novatuey Catharine Same Norman Matilda Same Nolte Hpnry O'Oonnell Oath 3rine Osborn Sarah Ov 1 Joseph Parsons Joseph Pressler Mary A Rea Maria heirSame Ragan F,li Rltchey Wm Ridgeley Richaid Kothe Sarah Russell George Schaffer George Jr. Sohuler Lawrence Smith Alice Snodgr^ss Maitie Sonnefield Elizabeth Htahl Susan S:ubb3W S StOlair Oharlea Strain John Termnnt Thomas trusBame [tees Same Same Same Srtme Same Tucker Saiali TJtter Lucy Unknown Owner name Waterman Wm WeirD Weaver Wheats II Mrs A Willis Sarab E Willktns W Wise John Winburn Wiley A Ell&a Wolfe Cynthia Weodmanse? heirs Wyeth George N
will there's
a way. William Black, George Eliot, and Wilkie Collins, are coming out with new books, but we don't hear any thing about Bessie Turner.
Lord Rosebury, the young Scotch peer whe visited this country a short time ago, made $25,000 on the British turf last year.
John Morrissey's maiden speech in the New York Senate the other day is described as plain and sensible. He would call it square deal •3nre.
Miss Betsy Carr, of New Hamp' shire, is 105 years old. She says she never expects to marry, but. will probably live and die an old maid, It looks a little that way.
Schenck has been summoned before a London court to testify in the Emma mine scandal. Leing an American minister, he will probably refuse to "see" the "call."
General J. C. Fremont is described by the Virginia (Nev.) Enterprise as "a splendid looking man, his face fresn and strong, though bronzed as if by contact with years of out door life. His hair is silvered, but in looking at it the impression is that it is so through exposure and not age and it sets off the face finely."
Dividend Notice.
rpELK Trustees oi tJbe Terre Haute Savings I G&nk ba/vo this day declared a neml annual dividend of lour per cent, on all sums of two dollars and npwird, which shall have been on deposit fo.vsix months next proceeding, ana a proportionate rate on liiei-ums that nave ue»a on deposit, for thr^e months, payable to dvjvogjtor to. and alter January i7th. Dividend not drawn out will be drawn out will bt cred it.ed in account and draw Interest rrom January 1st. JOHNB..BEACH, Sec'y
Terre Haute, Jan. o, ls7o.
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£5 froia Ho ".Ttli street in
-15 it lront F'juttti street in
i.'oolcerly's nub
Grover'ssub 1 in nut-!ot C7 N y„
lj"an'svut» VV cai'Ml
Dcan'ssub W canal
Dean's sub W canal
1)3 n'ssub W canal
Jewett's add
Gool inH' add
Teel's sub i". out-lot 60
Jewell's ad :tioti N li
S Sibley sdd S
Parson's add
Gonkiu's add y.
T^ire Haute lot
200 ft front Chestnut street mid part
09 ft front Kixth st in
Sibley add 71 ft S pt
Terre Haute, January 22, 1876.
S RoMH -ub 5", 1G, 12, 9, 9 It in
!w it 7in end Terre Hante
Tuel fe (Tsher's sub 8
BarL'ssub
King'jjBUb 61.16, 12, 9
Tuell A Ushei sub
Tuell & UBher sub 12
Parson's add
Gilbert, placeS
S y± Terre Hauto lot
4.j s'de Terre Haute Fot Britton's sub lot 60,16 12 9
Dean's sub "W canal
Tuel). & Usher sub
N Terre Haute lot Dean's sub \V canal
Ross & Donnelly sub 8
Sheet's add
AI/WAYS RELIABLE.
Union SteamBakery
Candy Manufactory.
for your BKEAD* CAKES, CHACKERS, and CANDIES of ail kinds, FOREIGNand DOMESTIC FRUITS and BNACY GROCERIES Wedding and Party Orders a specialty which we are prepared to fill at short notice, and to suit all classes of customers. Goods delivered to all partsof the oity tree ofcharge.
All orders left at our store,
Between the Two Railroads, on LaFayette Street. OR OUR BRANCH STORE, Corner ot Twelfth and Main Streets, promptly attended to.
FRANK HEINIG BRO.,
Proprietors
NAILED
to the wall as a falsehood, any and everybody who says that
BURNETT & WATSON
are nbt shoeing horses in the be"* manner, Tho fact of the matter is that Me*sra B. & W. are experienced men in their business. L»me horses suddenly become well under tbeir treatment, and nobody can say that a horse was
ever
injured by shoeing in
their shop. They use none but tne
BEST STOCK,
and employ none but the
BEST WORKMEN. CHEMHY St.,
North side, bel. Third, .and
Fourth.
SAJL*E
Lots and Lands in the City of Terre Haute lor Taxes Due aid City ant Now Delinquent.
OTICE is hereby given that on Monday, the 21st day of February 1S7G, I, John Paddock, Treasurer of the cit Haute, Vigo county, Indiana, will offer lor sale at public auction, at the Court House door in said city, lands and lots hereinafter described, on which taxes shall remain unpaid on said day, or so much of said lands and lots respectively as may be necessary to pay said taxes, penalties, interest, and all costs and charges made by reason of the failure to pay said taxes,including also, the taxes, penalties, interest, and costs charged .gainsi, and remaining due and unpaid from the owners of such jots and lands respectively, to make which no goods or chatties can be found. The sale will commence at ten o'clock A. M.. on said day and at said place, and will continue until all of said lots aad lands upon which the taxes as aforesaid remain.rnij unpaid shall be sold or offered for sale. Tho said lots and lands and taxes now due and delinquent on each parcel, are described and set out as follows, to-wit:
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY 0
1 'J'u ii Usiierb kuo uiv lots l'j, iit, IS, H, J&, IB, 17, 16 dt
71 it ront. Fourth street in Nay lor smvey next canal
Tuell & ijsher subdivisions V,
Teel's sub in nut lot Uti
I 'fuel's sub in cun-lot
SO i, end of Terie Hau'.o iotu -i and i(j 3
Brit,ton's sub part out-lot CO
Sheet's addition
Fontains nddllion
Hose sub 84.Oi acres
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Hi'i in acton's su 5) ft W si ie 6 3"0 S 5S 15 4 L'3 N PrestonV lot. 1 in Preston's sub 8 -10.1 1 1(1 1 3. 113 ft front Fiisf, street and 300 (t middle part
Tuell'1 sub lot 175 in Kose iuldlton 4
Du\'s ub I 90 It W end out lot S8 11! 1 A5J 37 01 8 18 4 82 40 et tronl Sixtb street in 1 159a 21 Oi) 2 01 3 7\J Dean'esu.} W cansn fl 41') .' 42 Kl 2 73 Sub of section lo, 12 9, 70 1'iout Sisth-aud-a-half si !n 51 570 1518 2 48 17 50 N 3-i! »f Terre Haute lot 277 61.) 18 ^.5 0!) 22 4 5 Tutj" 1 Ot Ustier'^sub
KarriHRton'ssub iu or.t-kitOD, l(i :t SsiJeeast 19 2i.5 2 80 '.( 3 22 Cookerly'.s subtlivJs On 17 22 3 i3 52 3 05 Cooaerly's sub 19 2 .'5 4 7J 73 6 40 ookerlv's sob 2' .25 4 73 TJ 5 4o Co--ktriy's sub
Turner'^ sub lot. 19 in Olia.so sub 1.' 6 11 79 0 to Tti' ncrs sub l. 19 in Cliasa tub LI 10 1 7 22 2 tl Preston's sub 'I i'50 3(3 4ri 4 l9 Ti-rre Haute lot 2K5 20 0 43 "9 fi ()8 49 47 N t'restou'ssab la Pr^slor's sub 7 5 7i 2 06 33 2 99 Go-il Ins addition 31 12 0 13 25 1.71 119 -an's s-jlj \V canal •lo H50 2 00 2 y9 De-ui's sub W canal
McGaughey & Boacb sub 7 5S0 6 11 '.9 09i McGaugbeyA Kcachsub 8 7 .50 011 79 0 9 McOauliey & Koacb sab 9 7 500 4.19 03
yioond'ssurve.v .1 acre soath end 4 0JU 9 80 14 f:5 110 35 itay tnonti's survey .798 acres in 3 29 19 ouy'rfsurvey 9.) ft W side oul lotTS 3 3 4 !0 23 31 8*1 29 19 Grover's st'b 1 In out-lot 07 21 :-25 7 01 1 38 9 02 arbert Barton's sub 2U 720 12-.7 2 1:4 14 4i) Tuell fe Uslit-r sub l"i 2 250
1st sub .Euraw Farm, 75 and 40 corner 12 ii75 7(9 21 7 30 Kose sub -17.3'i acres 97 1 500 tO 54 13 45 72 99 41 ft novth side Terre Haute lo SO 18-tO 15,0 3 3J 28 0
Preston's sub lot, 1 in Preston's sub 10 10i 9 0
Rose sub 44 acres and 2 rods l'J.i
A nderson'ssub lot 14 in Chase sub 2 225 3 72 11 3 83 G:over's sub 2 acres iu out-lot 07 2 975 52 92 158 54 oO nidiuot'a sub lot 55,10,12,9 5 13
McCabessub Terre Haute 1 120], i, 6 and 7 1 100 14 i9
i'l 1't east end Terre Haute 200 SI
-.'8 ft S side Terre Haute lot
Dean:a snb W canal 15 & 10 460 7 If.'! 138 9 01 Harbert & Harten's .sub y, 14 400 3 00 :-9 3 4Terre Haute Jot 13 8 380 i7 OS 4 S9 42 57 Rose sab of Chestnut stree«, bet Eighth »nd Canal *2 1 O'O 18 91 2 4) 21 3'i R'Hrrt ngton's sub out-lot 0 •, 2j ft siae 1 1 3 0 8 3S 2- 8 03 Klng'ssub 01, 10, 1'2,-9, 59 ft in 1 170 1193 1 40 10 3:4 N Preston'd sub iot4 in Prestin'ssub 12 J-S20 a 2 45 3 77 N Preston's sub lot-1 in Preston's sub 19 1 28J 242 31 2 73 Tuell A Usher sub 13 12 150 2 "2 41 313
4.j s'de Terre Haute Fot Britton's sub lot 60,16 12 9 2 475 3147 12 35 45 82 jBondinot's Sub lot 55, 1612 9 2 ll'JO 12 89 38 13 27
fcibley sub c9 feet E end 7S 79 010 11 01 15.) 1314 Rose suq 44 acres and 2 rods E y2 121 820 3 93 02 45? Jone's sub in out-lot 66 8 720 8 21 1 (.6 93? N Terre Haute lot Dean's sub \V canal
2d Bub Entaw Farm, 223x190 ft on Liberty avenue 1215 11 7^ 3i 120S McMunan's addition 6'.l tt side 9 1475 40 ti.i 122 4190 3 acras In north west'cor S W qr sec 1-5,1?, 9 2100 2912 4 78 339: Terre Hante iot 164 12
McGaughey & Roach sub 8 12 400 5 19 65 5 74 165 ft tront Third stand bacli to Fonrth street in 65
Ma gill's sab in out- lot Oi 2 65 500 5 15 66 08I Magill's fiub in out-lot 65 (i 625 714 21 7 35 Mag til's sub In ouNlot K5 7 550 49) 63 5 MagiH's sub in out-lot 05 Magill's sub in out-lot 65 r-
MagiH's sub in out-lot 05 Magill's sub in out-lot 65 r- 9 525 4 85 62 5 47 nicCabe's snb in sec 15, 12,9 6 2 4(10 2S 13 3 65 3178 Rose sub lot 84,63 acr'-a and 451't 8 side srj 620 7 90 108 8 M8 97 feet from Chestnut. «t in 12 3560 146 13 28 81 174 91 Mumaston's&ubinEutaw Farm 500 486 64 5Si Tuell Usher sub 13 2 250 4 14) K1 492 N Preston's sub lot 4 fn Proston's sub 20 280 2 42 31 2 73 8 Ten Hante lot 1C6 1700 5108 fi.5 70 13 55 Rove tub 44 acres and 2 rods 30 1070 1218 137
Row sub 84.65 acres and W ft side. 11 985 644 19 663 Hub sec. W, 12,9,1 acre in 65 2H) 150 19 16» N rest en's aat» lot 4 in Preston's snb 3
Rose sab lot 84,65 acres and SO feet S side 14 300 7 89 9» 8 34 150 ft front Slxtn st by 3t0 ft in 6 5 200 21 38 277 2115 44 ft 7 incnes 8 Terre Haute lot 280
St. Clair House.
WEST MAW ST.
Neat! Ueat! Eligibly Situated!
and lowest rate ot charges of any first-class hotel In town.
J. J. CARSON,
PROPRIETOR.
WM. CLIFF. HENRY CLIFF
CLIFF & SON,
Manufacturers of
Locomotive, Stationary and Marine
O I E S
TUBULAR AND CYLINDER,
Iron Tank8,8mofee Stacks, Sheet Iron Work, &c.
Shop on First street, between Walnut and Poplar, Terre Haute, Ind. REPAIRING done In the most substantial manner, at short notlse, and liberal in price as any establishment in tbe State. Orders solicited and punctually at* tended to.
$1BU¥S
ANYTHING in oor (.tore, and we keep everything found
at a first-class Fancy Goods or Toy Store. Send C. O D. for Holiday 0°®^31 fctor«vl0531 adisens.reef, Cnlcago. Hand 'or tiraiTi]Uve 51st#.
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JOHN PADDOCK, Treasurer City of Terre Hunte, Indiana.
1876. WHERK NOx\ 1876.
To MICHIGAN, one ol the toremo3t, flourishing and healthy Slates!
WHAT FOR?
To huyn FARM out of the
ONE MILLION ACRES!
of fine Forming: lands ior fale by the GRAND RAPIDS' & INDIANA R. R. Strong Soils. Ready Morke's. Sure Crops. Good Schools., Railroad runs through tne center of grand. Settlements all along
All kinds of Products raised. Plenty oi water, timber and bnildlne materials. Price from $4 to $10 per acre one-fourth down, balance en time. •W Send for lllus'rated pamphlet, full of facts and figure?, and be convlncod.
Address W. A. HOWARD, Comm'r, Grand Rapids, Michigan. P. R. L. PIERCE. Hec'y Land Dep't.
Destructive Explosion
IMPOSSIBLE,
Bj the use of
ABBOTT'S Patent Safety Boiler,
For Hot Water or Lov Pressure Steam.
BECISTORV. RADIATORS, COKLM :8HOKE FIPJB, FFMPS, Ac,
Crane, Breel & Co.. 183*715
West Eighth S?„
CINMXHfiTI, OHIO.
...
BUSINESS CABDS.
eckleS
ISIJTf '11.
and dealer in all kinds of meats, No cbaap beef bought, and no batches madeln cuttinz it up, oast of hands employed. Low prices gcorauieal,
Becond
street, wesfc Bide, south of Main.
•riSRJ&E: HAUTE
FIXE WORKS). Devinefe
Freeland, manufacturers and
dealers in all binds of hand cut files, rasps ind liles of all kinds, southwest corner Filth and Mulberry streets, Terre Haute, Indiana.
Old files and ras: re-cut and warranted equal to new. We pay oneway on all orl«is from ihe couniy by express
Real
New StcK-k of
Estate.
323. OHM.
fiSEAI, IS STATE AGE ft T, MAIN .ST., BET FOURTH AND FIFTH, o. 115, Up Stairs
Dwfdline bouies of all sizes and in all parts ot the city, at tlie chea}fc»i prices. Also farms and gardens to s-eu or trade. Tnforinaiion cheerfully lnrnisbed.
ir. Leon J. WIHiea,
OFFICE A J.* I) UESilJEMCIi
ttisjrie vtrect, bet. Nixtti ami Stveutb, fi'A-r'h bouw from
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TAILOR ANO HITTER,
Fifth Hf., bet. (lurry ait! .Mnlbcrry Buy your clath and have your puita cut and made in the finest style at a saving of 25 per cent, by patronizing McArthur.
BODSA6VIBE,
House,Si£,n ana Ornarrifcjital A I N S
5
ittlelle.l Front, corner of Eighth ana Main streets, Ti*rre Haute, ind.
I3TT3EINS BEOl^.,
'deaxehs in
FJ.OliTR. H'EER, KAJ.ED MAY, ('IKED 3JEATH, I'OCJLIKY and riiOmiOE.
Southeast ccr. Third and Walnut sfa.
omi & aufbeekajlle
S. £. coraur Vine anil Second! SfH.,'.
Dealers in all kinds of
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0 doO 334 h~ 78 54 413 -Jl
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72 1 650 01 18 1-i 81 79 99
FRESH ASD CURED
CLABJDGE, THE BIER,
Scaurs Thoroughly, JJyes Miindaonieiy, Finishes
27 86
fi.5 70 13 55
37 170 121 15 136
1
4 9) 96 5*5
36 175 12 84 38 13 21
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Kepaira SfalJy.
WALNUT STKE ,iV.X\ between Thivd and Four:!. Bmiih fide
BATHS, BATHS,.
If you want, to get a. nice, clean stiave a no a good, hot batn, go to the O. It. BAKBEK SKOP, on Ohio street, between Fourth Hid Filth.
NEW STOYE STOKI STOVES OF ALL STYLES. Parlor, Cook
-AND—
OFFICE STOVES
A Large Assortment and Low Prices, at 3-.
HEIM'S
North Fourth St., Cook's building
BARBER SHOP,
CALEB J.TH0KPE5
Successor to Boderns Brothers, on Fourth street, between Main and Ohio. He soltita a share of the public patronage.
JOHUr GRIEKSOIS, PAINTEH. HOUSE A5D situr piism^
Graining, Glazing, and all brantehea of
a
painter's business will be attended to with promptness and dispatch. Ninth street uear chestnut.
JOSEPH RICHARDSON, V. D.
Office on Ohio St., bet. Third and f'enrth TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA
ROBERT TAN VALZAH, DENTIST,
OFFICE IN OPERA HOUSE,
TERRE HAUTE, INMAM.
LOUIS DREUSICKE,
(Successor to Qeiger & DreuBlcho)
Locksmith, Bell-Hanger aftd Stencil Cotter.
N. B. Special attention paid to pctttnsf ay Speaking Tubes. The eame sold ck wholesale and retail to tinners.
Keys wholesale and retail. Repalrinz promptly attended to
1 «.W. B1LLEW,
E N I S
Office, 119 Main Street Over Sace's old confectionery .itanif
Samaritan Nervine,
^F. The great Nerve Conquere# cures Epileptic Kits, CouTni slons, Spasms, 8t, Vitnt
Dance, and all Nervous DJ aeases tbe only know post tlve remedy for Epileptic Fits. It has been tested by thousands and has never been known to' fall in a Trlfcl package free. Enrfosa for Clrcnlc.rs, giving evidence
Address,
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DR. 8. A. IOHMOrrU, Box 741, St Joseph, Mo
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E 5 CENTS
!enba%ks. '. 5.—A call has been oback convention iu Feb. 21iod. Tbe ob« is to take sucb steps iry to force botb potion of the State to lice of the people in ipaign.
an Arbitrator. Feb. (J.—1The Arzilian delegates will ithority over Parantbs, The dispute in ry between Paraguay ne states has been ?sident Clrant for ar*
rdoned. r^eb. 5.—The pardon jtn, editor of the Pit•eceived here thiseve3 released from pria* uusic escorted hint where a reception his evening.
Shipment. ?eb. 7,—One million 9 now enroute from London.
Unary. d., Feb. 6.—H. C. ,he county jail thia
ets To-day. jat, active Corn, 40c lay Oats 31c 1040, March, 5 Feb. 12.37*
100J, cash, cash 2070,
to 40,
lour, 10 cents better, better, not active hicago. Corn, $ bet64c for new mixed $21.50 for new mess, •am. Whisky $1.13
/heat, unchanged. »ky, firm 1.06. Oats t4c. Hogs, active,
"beat, 1.63} cash Corn, firm, 38ic rch, Pork, 21. Lard
Paragraphs. ea, former manager Emporium, one of resorts in the city retained tbe bonse le. successor to Mar-
Under his efficient louse, though young ned an enviable popfemale portion of gh standing among r. Cole is too well any encomiums from
mpson lectures this ,.r. Brokaw, after a seiostrecovered. ave just concluded and that contrary to '"a first, and daring ar, they have sold -ny other year in ten rs all offer cosh for
uy*
bards, of York, 111., ngton Ty. ott, formerly of {this the Congregational ing in New York, 1st preparing a comof the apostles.^All tools in the county
April, commence cts, there will then tnand for this work, reverend gentlelied to arise at four ning and work all iplete the commen-
ives to-morrow for '.e will be gone for Tbe shop wbnre pumps are made,is le and he goes, there ants for an extensive the coming season^ cts to be unpreced-
in, Jr., Sc. Co. have move into their new rz' fancy bazaar this Is now so short and i, that such a move cult. Mr. Goodman long and lay in animoth stocks, which he the backs ot nearcounty.
ise Echoes. in count. •mof the Criminal Circuit Court room Judge Long on the
Jk, •J
irt Clark, charged Morgan S. Ounn, ie entire morning led in tbe empan* two oc.lock this »afened ior tbe State, is assisted in the can. densely packed',wlth deep interest is ase. Clark is a boyn, respectably and would be about 3 court room whom of murder, in judgippearance.
LICENSE.
1 to Harriet Mont-
mma Greenwood, to Lucy B. Noi
I COURT. a^k and disorderly
runk and disorder-
ink and disorderly
ak and disorderly
,TRANSFERS Mary L. Spear, 3 of the northwest iwest quarter, seci'ge 9, $200. nk to John BuBohver's sub divisiou,
uk to Carddus HaQroveris subdite |925.
TED.
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