Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 July 1868 — Page 4
INDIANA NEWS,.
BURGLARS
afflict Fort Wayne.
MAD DOGS
Gov.
BAKEBspoke
NEW ALBANY
cases."
WESTFXEU)
MXNCLB
GREENFIELD
house.
RUSHYILLK
pcbool building.
I [MANY
MICHIGAN CITY
mill.
HERMAN PETEBB,
HON. DELANA E. WILLIAMSON,
STATE
JAMES MOORE,
nged eighty-two years, fell from a ladder
A
few days ago, and received such injuries as to cause his death.
MAJOR CARTER
P.
P.
an svi He
MR.
A.
S. RAT,
A
THE
WHO
torment New Albany.
at Orleans last 'oight.
MAJOB JCAETEE
will spoair at Bowling,
Greon, July 25tb.
is to have a rolling
CAMBRIDGE
ei'lifico to the tune of $25,000.
NATHAN
O. Ross is nominated for Con
gress by the Democracy of the Eighth District.
1
GEN. WALTER Q. GREBHAM
GEN.M.
D.
AN
for Congress. Carter will "go for Dan. too, if he is nominated,
GOVERNOR BAKEB
is "John
W.
of
is to have a Commandory
Knights Templar. 1-
is to have a
$14,000
school
will Eoon have a
THE
cases of sun-stroke are reported
in our State exchanges.
FOUR
deaths from sun-stroke occurred
fit Indianapolis, Wednesday.
CHOLERA INFANTUM
GENERAL
is about to erect a school
returned to Indi
anapolis last evening, from a political tour of two days in the Second District.
M. K. FARRAND
is engaged as Demo,
cr&tic Congressional martyr in the 11th District.
JOHN W. KEIOHTLEY,
THE
of Marion, is the
Democratic Congressional martyr in the r.th District.
Domocracy of the Third District
have nominated W. 9. Holman for Congress,
THE
corner stone of a German Lu
theran Church was laid at Fort Wayne on Wednesday.
AGENTS
of LaFayette, an
old citizen, was found dead in his room Wednesday afternoon.
will
speak at Bedford, Tuesday, July 21st, and at Mitohell the same night.
Normal Institute No. 2 will be
held this year at Shelbyville, beginning July 27, and will continue two weeks.
of Bloomington, was se
verely burned on his face and right hand, by a premature explosion of an anvil the other day.
FRANK KEHLKNERINCK,
PETER BEROEB,
aged twelve
yoars, and Henry West, aged nineteen, were drowned in the river at Richmond recently.
a huckster, living on
Buchanan street, Indianapolis, a married man, attempted to commit suicide on Wednesday by taking arsenic, and well nigh succeeded.
LEADING
Republican of Marion
county who has been long known as a shrewd foreteller of the result of olec» tions, prophesies a Republican majority of forty thousand in Indiana this year.
THE
reporter of the Indianapolis
Evansville
Journal
had his pockets picked on his way to Martinsville, with the delegates to the Democratic Convention.
Messrs. Fitch and Voorhees were not there.
Journal
THE
of yesterday,
says: "Among the cargo of the J. P» Webb yesterday, were the remains of 150 Federal soldiers, gathered from the fields of Shiloh, and being transported to the tTatiocal Cemetery at New Albany for re-interment."
Crawfordsville
tact vhat the best time on record was made at the M. S. Church in that city, on Sunday evening last: the services, including the sermon, occupying twentythree minutes and thirty seconds. The aermon occupied only eight minutes. Wo think it would be well for the ministers of other churches to imitate this example
Keiglitly, of Marion?"
A cabpeni^ named John Hess fell frojjift ry window of Butch'6 Academy of Music, Indianapolis, on Thursday, to the ground, a distance of 43 feet, very severely injuring him.
JUDGE PETTIT
was a true prophet when
he wrote to the
ta great on ,"seduction
has a new Chapter of Koyai
Arch Masons.
Enquirer: 1
"If Hancock, Seymour, or Hendricks should be nominated a cold and profitless canvass will go on."
DENNIS MTTBPHY,
a laborer at the In
dianapolis Arsenal, died there Wednesday eveniDg from the heat and over use of cold water. Ho was walking about in apparent good health but a few minutes before his death.
Sullivan
$20,060
Democrat
IT
is very prevalent
and fatal in New Albany.
J. O. HOWE, aged 85 years, died at Bloomington, on Friday morning last
very severely
lectures the Terre Haute Democracy for holding an indignation meeting. It accuses then of having ''bitton at an artfully prepared radical bait" and advises them in future to "wait for the facts" before thfiy go off half-cocked.
is suggested that tho Inaiana delegates, whom the Democracy accuse of selling Pendleton to the bondholders, ought to pay for the powder—if any is to be used—for Soymour ratification or "acquiesce" meetings. "Tote fair," gentle*.
W.
*,
takes the
Republican nomination for Congress in the 2d District.
MANSON
occasional petition in .bankruptcy ia now filed. Number seven hundred and ninety-one has been reached.
SAM. HAMILL
G. MANK,
A
PUBLIC
takes the Ku-Klax
nomination for Congress in the 7th District.
goes for Dan. Yoorheef,
late of Er-
ansville—aJohnsonizod Republican, and the most accomplished scoundrel that was ever exported from any country in Europe—is under arrost in St. Louis for robbing the New Orleann Postoffice. This will interfere with his engagement to •tump this Stato for tlendriekp and Edgerton.
discussion will come off at
Phillips' Hall, Richmond, between E. Wilson, Spiritualist, an.i W. D. Moore, Christian, on the 1st of September. The* subject for discussion is embodied in the following resolutions:
Resolved,
That the Bible sustains mod
ern Spiritualism in all its phases.
Resolved,
That the teachings and phe
nomena of modern Spiritualism are es» sential to the happiness of men here arid hereafter.".
Dr. Wilson affirms Elder Moore denies.
FOR SALE.
SALE.—STOVE, TIN and
AGRICULTURAL 8Tb BE ia the city of Terr# Haute, Indiana, with or without the Tinner'* Tools, which area frill and number oneiett. Stock of Ooods, abont four thousand dollars, and well selected for the trade. House well established and in a good location. Bent low andhouso large. Will sell for part cash, the balance in payments to salt, with interest. T'»is is an excellent opportunity for pirtiei that wish to invest in thlsbusiness. Terre Haute is one of the most thriving cities in the State, and has a large trade from Illinois and adjoining counties.
Cause of selling—to change business. Addrefs jylldwlm B. O. Box 434, Terre Hauto, Ind.
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Best "lives of Grant and Coifax" yet issued, complete In one volume, by Hoa.
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J. A. W. JONES.
is making a most ef
fective canvass. The demoralized Democracy have not yet been able to make stand before his impetuous charges.
CONN,
Esq., formerly of the Ev
Courier
has purchased an interest
in the Mount Vernon
Democrat,
assumed its editorial control.
THREE
E. D.
joNfis &
and has
years more at the present rate
of progress will put a tasteful and commodious school bouBe in almost every county town in the State.
IN
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Have opened, on th» PubUo Squaro, (room formerly occupi6d by Mr. O. Foster Smith*# StoY© Store,
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,
An Establishment ior.the sale. ai
Wholesale and Retail,
A I N
EXCLUSIVE!,
Ann Intend having the laigsst and most compute Stock of
F1B3IEBS' USE
Ever offsred In this market.
Russel Reaper and Mower. Massillon (Russel) Thresher
JOX£S & JOJfES.
maylld«6m
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126
cents. MayMw3ns.
DRY GOODS.
100 HONEY COMB QIIILTS, $2.00 each—Regular price $3.50.
TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.,
CORNER 6TH AND MAIN.
BLACK HERNANNI, Two yards wide, for Sbawlet
TUELL, RIPLEY .{•' CO.
500UBD8 PLAIN LEN0S! 25c per yard—usual price 50 cent",
TUJELL, RIPLEY & CO.
CHECK SILKS AND POPLINS Elegant variety, at
TV ELL, RIPLEY & CO.
MOlfRMNG DRESS tiOODS, IN Black Grenadines. Iron G-renadines. Black Crepe Maretz, Black Hernanni. Blaok Lenos. Black Lawn. TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.
Largest Assortment Bleached and Brown
M/uslins, Prints, AND OTHEB
DOMESTIC GOODS IN THE WEST. ,.
Wholesale and jdetail,
FORCASHONLT.
TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.,
Corner Fifth and Main Streets, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Black Gro Grain Silks, Black Alpacas, Colored do.
[FULL AL90BTMENT.]
TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.
Splendid Variety of
Organdie
&
Jaconet Lawns,
PLAIN AND FIGUBED.
TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.
SCOTCH
DRESS GINGHAMS!
MARSEILLES
COUNTERPANES]
MITSQITITO NETS! Extra "Width.
COLORED NETS For Canopies, Frames, &c.
COLORED TAKLATANES. For Picture Frames, Chandeliers, &c.
STRIPED SWISSES!
FIGURED ORGANDIES!
PARIS MUSLIN SI
TUCKED CAHIBBICS!
tsr ALL CHEAP 1 -m
HEAVY REP
f,
,-matsm LKCAL.
"f £5
"i
WHITE HERNANNI, Two yards wide, for Shawls!
"VTOTICE.—Sealed Proponals will UN b» rec tired at the
Auditor'* Offlce in the city
of Terre H*n t». until Satnrday, Joly the 18tn, 1868. for furnishing Kmrtol ud building three Bridget: one acroaa Otter Creek, »t H. S. Oreal Mill one acroM Sugar Creek, near J. 8. Oasto one aoroea the South Branch of Otter Greek, (Mr Peter Bulta'a Farm, «n the National Ko»l See plan* and ipociOcatiooi, at the Anditora Offloe.
By order of the Board of Coimlnionerf. WH. PADDOOK. d2tw3t Auditor Vigo Co.
J^DMENISTRATOK'S NOTICE «.( 1
A.
GHEKIFF'S
&
dlaaa It*
The uuderilgned hereby girei notiea that ha b&s been Appointed by th® Clerk of tlic vlgo Court of Common Pleas, AdmlnUtrator of th« eitate of Bichard Lane, deceaied, lata of aaid county. Said eetate probably aolvrat.
Jjlw3w JOSIAK MU8GBAVK, Adm'r.
aHjtfRIFFS' SALB.—By virtue Oof a Copy of Decree and Execution iraned from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directod and delivered, in faror of George Brookt, and again»t Jo•eph Brooke, I am ordered to Mil the following described Beal Estate, rituated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit:
All the Defendant'* interest In and to a part of out-lot No. 30, being the undivided one-half Q4), or all of Defendant'* right, title, interest and claim in the following desoribed Beai *»Ute, beginning at the ea«t aide of Water street a« the same extends tbrougti said lot. at a point on Oak ttreot, where it oroMet Water atreet, running thence south on Water street one hundred and thirty (130) feet thence east one hundred and forty (140) feet th*nce north one huudred and thirty (I3u) feet, to Oak street thence we»t one hundred afid forty (140) f*et, to the place of beginning, and on
SATDBDAY, the 1st day of August, 1868," Within tne legal hours of saW day, at the Court House door,
In Terre Haute, I will offer the rents,
and profits of the above described Beal Bstate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder forcash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy sain Execution and costs, I will than and there oner the fee-iimple in and to said, Beal Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.
This 8th day of July, 1868. JOHN KIZEB, Sheriff. jalv8wtdsPrs fee $9,00.
SALE.—By virtue
IO of an Order of Si
Sale, issued from the Vigo Cir
cuit Court, to me directed and delivered. In fa» vor of John Gurdink, Hiram Brunker and .Simeon Cory
C.
W.
Mancourt, and against Timothy
Grover and Margaret Grover, I am ordered to sell tha following described Beal Estate, situated in Vigo County, xndiana, to-wit:
Lot No. nine (9) in Subdivision of Lot No. five (6), in Farrington's addition to the town of Torre Haute, and on
SATUBDAT, the 1st day of August, 1868, Within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door, in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described Beal Estate, togetuer with all the privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for term not exceed* ing seven yoars, to the Highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realirie a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution and costa, I will then and there offer the fee-simple, in and to said Beal Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.
This 8th day of July, 1868. JOHN KIZEB, Sheriff. July 8 wtdg-Fr* fee 80,00.
SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue
lO of a copy of Decree and Execution issued from the Vigo Common Pleas Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Deles Boot ft Jerome B. Boot, and against Jane Hersey and Ira Grover, Jr., I am ordered tosell the following described Beal Estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:
Lot no. three (3) In Ann Baum's subdivision of Out Lot no. thirty threo (33) of tha Terre Haute Company's Survey, as the ssme is described on the Becorded Plat of said Subdivision, in the city of Terre Hants, and on
SATUBDAY,
the lft day of August, 1868,
within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door in Ter.e Haute, I will offer the rents andvrofits of tho above described Beal Estate, together with with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution and costs, I will then and there offer the fee-simple, in and to said Beal Estate, to the highest and best bidder for cash to satisfy the same.
This, 8th day of July, 18G8. JOHN KIZEB, Sheriff. Jy8wtd»-Prf #6,00
SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue
O of a Copy of Decree and Execution issued from the Vigo Common Pleas Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Patrick Shan* noo and against Grafton
Lot no. three (3) of Preston's Subdivision oftbe west half of tha north-east quarter of section twenty-seven (27) town twelve (12) north of range nine (8) west, and on
SATUBDAT, the 1st day of August, 1868, within the legal hours of said day, at the Court Heuse door, in Terre Haute, I will offer tfas rents and profit* of the above described Beal Estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the nighest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said Executions and coats, I will then and there offer the fee-simple, in and to said Beal Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to (atisfy the same.
This, 8th day of July, 1868. JOHN KIZEB, Sheriff, Jy8.wtds-Prf86,00.
/CORONER'S SALE.—By virtue
of an Order of Sale issued from the Vigo Common Pleas Court, to me directed and deliver* ed, in favor of John Kizer and against Benj. F. Snyder and Eliza Snyder, I am ordered to sell the following described Beal Estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit
LotsNos. 114 and 115 in ^Boss's subdivision, of 47 82-100 aores, off east side of west half of seotion 22, tewn 12, north of range 9 west, and on
SATUBDAT the 1st day of August, 18C8 within the legal hoars of said day, at the Cour* Home door, in Terre Haute,
I
TEEMS
or
SILKS!
BLAT LIKMB!
SPAJflSS LINENS
ED8A1L
will offer the rent*
and profiltsof the above described Beal Estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the lamo belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the hlghgst bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy saed Orlnr of Sale and costs, I will then and there oiler the fee-simple, in and to said Beal Estate, to the highest bidder for eash to'satiify the same.
This 8th day of July, 1868. w3—6.00 IT. H, MIBBT, Coroner.
QTATE OF INDIANA, VIGO
K? COUNTY—3S:—Vigo Common Pleas Court, June Term, 1868. H. D. Scott, Administrator of Guintber's Eitate, vs. Delia Carrand Ann Welch.—Petition tosell
Land. On this day, to-wit, the 23d d*y of Jane, A. D., 1888, comes the Plaintiff, by George C. Duy, Esq., Attorney, and file theiroomplaint herein also, an affidavit, showing tbat the Defendants are non-residents ef the State of Indiana.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the said Defendant of the filing and pendency of this proceeding, and that the same will be heard and determined at the next term of our said Court, com* mencing on the third Monday of August next, A. D.. 1868.
Attest: B. H. SIMPSON, Clerk. jylwSw
"VTOTICE.—Notice is hereby giv-
J_N en that on the 18th day of July, 1868, between the hourB of 10 o'clock A. M.. an 14 o'clock P.M., at the Court House door, in Terre Haute, the undersigned will sell at public sale, the f*\lowlng described Beal Estate, to:wlt:
Forty acres—tbe northeast quarter of the southwest qnarter of section twenty-three (23,) town thirteen (13,) norih range eight west, as the property of James Brooks, deceased Bale made in pursuance of an order of the Common Pleas Court of Vigo County, Indiana.
SAI.E.—One
third dowr balance in
six and twelve months, with six per cent, interest, purchaser giving notes waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with appi^ve^ wcnrlty.
June24w4t Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
The undersigntd will sell, at Public Auction, on Saturday, August 1st, 1868. at the late residence of Geo.
W.
Pickrell, deceased, in Fayette
township, one mile south of Goshen, the personal property oftbe estate of said decedent, consisting •f horses, hogs, plows and other farming implements, harness, &c.
KB MS.--All »ums under $3 00, caah over 8300 six months credit with inteiest and approved «ecuritr WM. PICKBELL, Adm'r
July 15. '68. dltw3t. »«ott & Duy, Att'ys.
STRAYED
E
From my farm, one mile and a half north of Poin*- Commerc-J one (brown HOBSE, five years oli ast Spring,about 16 hands high, has a d-gall on right hind Is*, on the hock joint.— Any oue having taken up said horse, or knowing anything in tegard to Its whereabouts, will b« liberally rewarded, by addreiiing me at Point ommerce, Ind., or leaving word at. the "Times" Offlce, Wortiington. 16 A. N. NEWSON.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
No tloe Is hereby given that
I
Tsun or
will sell, oa Thurs
day the 30th day of July, at theflate residence of Letitia Budd, deceased, in Honey Creek township her personal property, consisting in part, of household goods, carriage and harness, wagons, plows farming implements, horses, 3 milch cows, fohead of sheep, W0 bushels wheat, corn, hay, *c.
SAL*.—A
fc.COM |WTIU
\COT» 4rth and Mktin St9
credit of one year will be
given on all sums ever five dollars the purchaser giving note with approved security. 16-w3w ABBAM D. ALLEN, Adm'r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Netice Is hereby given that tbe undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of I«tttta Budd, diceasert, late of Honey Greek Township, Vigo county, Indians. The astate is solvent. ABBAM D. ALLEN,
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
'Notice i. hereby gi^ that the undersigwd.
STATECircuit
OF INDIANA, VIOO COCNTT, SS: Vigo Court, September Tern, 1868. William B. McKeen.)
TS.
5- Poreclosr*.
Jamea M. Tolbert. On this day, to-wit, the 8 th day of July, A. D„ 1868, cornea the Plaintiff, by William •. Hie drich. Attorney, and files his complaint herein •lao an affidavit, showing that the Defendant is a Bon-re*ident of the State of
I
ndiana.
Hetice la therefore hereby given to the satd Defendants or the tiling and p»ndency o. this pro* oMding, and that the same will be beard and determined at the next Term of our said Court, commencing on the fourth Monday of September N*ATTES'TP" 1868'
BCFUS
H. SIMPSON,
jylSwSw -Prf86,00 «erk,
SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue
of an Execution -issued ftou the Vigo Common Pleas Court, to me directed and delivered, In favor of Herman Hulmsn, and against Jons Dtrls, I will offer for sale the following describ* •d Beal Estate, situated In Vigo county, Indiana,
*°Lot No. ten (10), in Spencer's subdivision of the northwest quarter of section fifteen (15), town twelve (12), north of range nine :(9) west, containing eleven (11) acres and one hundred and nrteeo (116) rods, and on
SATUBDAT, the 8th day of August, 1868, Within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door, in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described Beal Estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and npon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said Executions and costs, I will then aud there oner the fee-simple, in and to said Beal Estate, to the higheot bidder for cash to satisfy the same.
This 16ht day of July, 18f8. JOHN R1ZEB, Sheriff. jlylSwtd Prf 86,00.
QHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue
O of an Execution issued from the Vigo Common Pleas Court, to me directed and delivered, in Ikvor of William B. Tuell and against Tlndall
Lot number one hundred and eighty-five (186) of the original lots of the city of Terre Haute, and on
SATUBDAT, the 8th day of August, 1868, within the legal hours of said day. at the Court House door, in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described Beal Estate, to gether with all privileges and appurtenances the same belonging, for a term not exeeding sevei years, to the highest bidder, for cash, and upoL failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution and costs, I will then and there offer the fee-simple, in and to said Beal Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.
This 16th day of July, 1868. JOHN KIZEB, Sheriff, jlylfiwtds Prf 96,00
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B1sons,
JW
T.
Cookerly, Mary A.
Oookerly and TTm. E. McLean, rep. bail, I am ordered tosell the following described real [estate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit:
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JgjXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is Hereby given that the nndereigned have been appointed executors, with the will annexed, of the estate of rhiuncy Warren, late of Vigo County. Indiana. The estate is solvent.
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Chickering Sons, Enabe Co., Steele & Co.. Robert Nutms, Gale Co., the Celebrated Patent Cycloid,
And other well known and reliable
PIANO FORTES!
Also, Carhart Needbams, and Prince
A
Oo's
celebrated
Church, JParlor and School Organs and Melodeons!
A Large and Elegant Assortment always on hand, which will be sold at LOWEB BATES than the samo quality of Instruments caa be had of any other deaUr in tho West.
None but good reliable Instruments dealt in, snohas I can warrant to my Cnitomersfor FIVE TEARS!
Pianos, Organs and Melodeom told on Monthly Payments, Ho For tbe Campaign!
Brass acd Silver Band Instruments, Tenor and Bass Drams (3ocoa, Ebony, Boxwood and Silver Fifes Trimmisgs for Drums also, Flag of all sizes, alio' the beat quality and lowest rates.
Send orders to KXSSNKR'S
PALAOE OF MUSIC.
M^AUkindsof Musical Ir.srrnmeuu repaiied the most approved manner. d&w
MUSIC.
J. G. LINDEMANN,
DEALXB IN
PIMOS, MELODEONS
OBaANS,
Violins, Guitars, Flutes, and all kinds of Vusloa Merchandise, No. 91 Wabash Street, TEBBE HAUTE. INDIANA.
TUNING AND BEPAIBINO of PIANOS and other Instruments will be promptly attended to. OLD PIANOS will be taken in tnade fot NEW ONES. aulOSdwtt J. O. MUD
CK.
Adartnlitrstor,
Si!
KM ANN-
S.
GIFFORD, V.
Treats all
Diseases of Horses and Cattle*
Hospital and Offlce, corner of 5th and Eagle Sts., TEBBE HATCE, INDIANA. oct9*ly
DRY CC/ODS.
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BEAUTIFUL
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Madison, will offer for sale the following described Beal Estate, situate! in Vigo oounty Indiana, to-wit:
E S S O O S
ALSO A LARGE 8T00K OF
FAST COLORED PRINTS
is l-S CENTS,
__A.ND
Cblntz in flreat Yarlety of Styles.
Cemlts HAGGKRTl
Corner 3d and Main Sts.,
Terre-Hante, Indiana.
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ASTROLOGY,
ASTROLOGY"
LOOBQOUT.
GOOD NEWSFOR AL1.
91,000 TO ANT PEBSOS WHO WILL EQUAL MADAME BAPHAEL IW THE PBOFESaiON.
fllHB NBYBRFAILING MADAME BAPHAEL to tha hsrt. She saeMsds when all ethers have (ailed. All who are in trouble—sill who have ban unfbrtunats—all whose fond hopes have ban disappointed, crushed and blasted by Arias promises ana deoett—all who toave beeu misled and trifled wlth-»*ll fly to h*r for advice and satisfaction. All who are In donb of the affections of thoeathsy love, consult her relieve and satisfy their minds.
In Lo?e Affairs Sfee Never Falls. She has the seont of winning the aflbctions of the oppoatu sn, Sh» tbows yott the likeness of your future wife or hnsband, or absent friend.— She guides the single to happy marriage, and makes the married happy. Her aid and advice has been solicited In Innumerable Instances, and tbe result has always been the means of seoar* lata
Speedy ana Happy Marriage,!
She Is, therefore, sure dependence. It wel known to the publlo at large that she was the first, and she Is the only person this oountry who oan show the likeness In reality, aud who oan five entire satisfaction on all the eonoerns ot lift, which oan be tested and proved by thousands, both married and single, who daily and eagerly visit hei.
To all in business hsr advloe Is tnvaluabls. She o»n foretell, with the greatest certainty, the result of all commercial and business transactions.
Lottery numbers given without extra oharge. MADAHE BAPHAEL Is a bona flde Astrologlst that every one can depend upon. She is the great* est Astrologlst of the nineteenth century. It is that well-known fact that makes illiterate pretenders oopy her advertisements and try to Imitate her.
Madame Raphael is the seventh daughter of the seventh dangb tar she was born with enrtural gift she oaa foretell your very thoughts. Sue also ouree drunkenness.
All interviews strictly private and confidential. As a Female Physician tier remedies never fall to cure all female Irregularities, and to produce tbe monthly flow, without danger or exposure.— They oan not Injure, but, on the oontrary, they Improve the health.
Therefore, come one, come all, to
Hi Retold, bet. Mai Areine ud Jehi.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
TEBM8.—Ladies, |1 Gentlemen, 91,60. N. B.—The Madame will answer no letters with out a fee of 91 aada S«eent stamp is inolosed.
Address Look Box 631. augSSdwly
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH PORTABLE GRIST 1K1LLS, -ro»fORN MEAi, WHEAT FlOVRINe AFfD 8T0CD
FRED, B0LT1II8 APPAEATCS, SMCTTlRS,
MILL WORK GENERALLY.
Our Mills are built from cboioe Burr Blocks, selected at the Quarries In Trance, by
ISAAC STRAUB, himself. Mend for Descriptive Pamphlet containing Treatise on Hilling, eent by mail free
Afinixss
IsaacStranbftCo.
Corner Front and John Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
a29W3m
BEIJ. BEST'S
FRUIT TREE INVIGORATOfil
The Greatest Discovery or ihe Age FOB FRUIT TREES! Every Farmer, Fruii-groxoer and Nurseryman should have the Receipt.
It prevents Curcullo from stinging tbe Plum kills the Peach Grub, and every kind of Insect destructive to Vines and Vegetation.
IT RESTORES DISEASED TREES to psrfsct health, and win prevent the Mole from touching Own, destroys the Potato Bug, and prevents Sot.
XrerTTarmer ahMM try It. Tor sale by it* a, fir uMBIiEBe 145
DRY GOODS.
WITTIGr
C.
& CO.,
p'-73 MAIN BTBEBT. *^~V ,tsa dshtd imi» sii at
OPPOSITE iMoKESITS BANK
rums
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11
reatra Bargains
1
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SUMMER GOODS
Fine Embroidered Handkere'fs
At 25cents apiece.
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Fine Scailopped Lawn Hand'kf
At 26cents apiece, .sts ,*
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Cotton Parasols, Silk Parasols
4V*
I '«i.» ELEOAltT AND CHEAP ii'l
Challles, it a,- DejL Allies
Lawns and, Percales.
MUSQUITO BARS,
A Large Stock, bought cheap and sold cheap.
Ladies' and Children's Hose
12% oents and upwards.
GENTS' HALF HOSE,
cents and upwards. ,. C't:
Bali Trimmings, Baffling^, Tape and Marseilles Trim mlngs, Buttons,
N®w
59S-V Sli,
-'wU -ail
Stylea and
Gr^at
Variety.
A LARGE STOCK of STAPLES
Tosultthetimes."^/
€. WITTIG A CO'S,
Next Poor to Davis' Drug Store.
OR SALE. "R Sf i.* HZHtl*--- -XJJM
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Expecting to go to tbe Indian Territory, I offer for sale,, the sleek ot
'*1* Trimmings, BlltUm8, is "yn? ed,
Notions dnd #4 i-ti
Fancy Goods.
With the Lease and Fixtures of the THE RED BAZAAR.
149 Main Street.
A RARE CHANCE,
1 ALSO .•!-"B
and
HOUSE
#4
Mala St.,
«29wtf
Shawls, CHEAP.
Terr*
Bant*.
LOT,
On North Sixth Street, seven rooms, Cellar, Pantry, Oblca closet, &c. all In good repair.
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-ALSO
TWO LOT8V* On South Sdfatreet, opposite I. Hartiock's residence. .*:!! -.Ais if ASV 52 .$ ,%:• :.4
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twMfx
1 tld JSLJ
TEE ABOVE
WILL BE SOLD LOW AND ON FAVORABLE TERMS.
M. A. "WALTER.
DRYZGOODS.
SUMMER GOODS I ,•,% v,u ct --fjt f' *.
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SOLD BE6ARDLB8S OF COST!
AT TH1 A TJO"'! a t. .j
"BUCKETS CASH STOKER
0 .H* "'ji
i^RGANDIE LAWN WOKTfl
V/ 60 censs, seld at 30 cents. Perealel and Qlngbams^at RSDU0SD PBICKS.
W. S. RYCE&CO
fc-fty-:
•*. 1 .n-ti 9'l Ka**
XPMBBOIDBR'D GRBNADNES
J-iworth 1100 per yard, BEDUCED to 60 cents
W. S. BYCE & CO.
PLAID
tr
POPLINS? DO^SLE
width, worth J1.00 per yard REDUCED to BOcts
W. S. RYCE & CO.
.V
n.RO GRAIN and TAFFETTA
V^Sllks, for Sacques, at LOW PRICES.
W.S.RYCS&CO
vf f«s
IJOOP SKIRTS, NEW STYLES JLXjcst receiyed, and will be sold less than cist of lab 10 make.
W. S. RYCE& CO.fc
a-,:.
ACE POINTS aad SHETLAND
W. S. BYCE A CO.
JOHN BHIZ, Sariy't Block, No. 60 Mala Streei, Terre Haute, Indiana,
MOSTBlankets,Jeans,
rsspsetfhlly recommends bis woll select* ed stock of Flannels, plain aad plaid Unseys, Corarlets, and Woolen Knittins Tarns, ef dlflKMt kinds. Being fully ento warrant tbe first anality ef these Goods I most respectfully Invite £adlee and Gentlemen too*U and Inspect them. Wool taken In axchaned •r Goods, and the hlgheet market rats* paid. nuimmi
.V* s'c.ri
BBHOI.D THB AHTKHT Of the O-reai 4 PAW MASTODON!
ADAM FOBEPAUftH'S
fiKiRD MHFB8T1IAR ASD, ZOOUKUCTI issisines.
Wild
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Beast Shew
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America!
SECOND ANRUALTOUtlH A1SBIC1
O E A 8
GRAND
msmsBm
OZOAMTIO 0ZR0U8. AJDAM FOREPAtTOTT, WJ W7H. SEARS. J.E. WARNEfe.
TOR
TREASURER
GENERAL AGENT
THE LARGBST AND MOST COMPETE Collection of
Rare. Cnrte and File Animals I Blris
Ever otftred to the public and the
BEST APPOINTED CIRCUS
In the World
tniri**
All the Menagerie and the Entire Circtis Performance Underone Immense Tent.—All for Oa Price. itfM'n
SPECIAL CARD.—Tbe public will find the Zoolo*. 1'^
traveled thronsth tin* conniry. I' 1» nut one of tbotw lmaglrary Consolldatton1 with a Hew Minor Animate, a email number of Horws. andnomc Third IlatcMouii' tabanki", but np\n tho «iitrsry a
Qrcat CzLierprlme
hnrcipe
the United State?., arc ludndfl In the follpctioii. Among which arc the Sacred Double Itiimpe«l Whitft dnmels Cablai Byra 8. A. Demon, or Man Drat rover of the Amazop: the War Elephant,
The Monster, ROMEO,"
Tallest an it Largf n'W in captivity, and tha
ilAU
JNJ TO"
The First Calf Snckliae, sitrt only
J\
pound?, find bat Is' inoutln
lean lilerhut.
ever bronght liere. Thrflltflp bat I'erfi-Ptlv ForniP Crcatnre,
stantWlDt8,i14 tii."Reh'gh,
Wi-Jghs bat fcM
The lige^sa! iaf ^4. Arc only t6 bes#cn tB Pr.rtjpttigb's Menagcrla:' Bluek. AlWwbvssrteh
Royal Bencsl Tigen liniiK-i. 'lnplr. i.r
NF-ARH LL-
'nplr. i-r AfiK-rie.Mt llii»i«o{)wt.'unusr
Monster Cub n. \-a n^ -.w .irtSrv Zebra: Arctic White Bear King Vultures: Abvwlnkn ltx x» Poath American Oiey ("triih Albino Penciieks Axi* l)e«r Bison nf folotil Brkmilio ZMOeil OattW. Pahttne Sheei.. Are ajr.ons the'mSrif(lf?."itnrcs.whllelnfhcDeiis Will fry, &*•• »luAfrican ManekU^wisik'no^al L^oparda Grizdy B*j.-.r Tour ..mCuba:S. uthAmertcan Tigers ip .ttedl.stichii'cItysnai SilverJUonofCaftI'orciu Xi'rth American« Btrij.^d or Howling IIvenaf: Lvt».\ of Caiiftfla Uit fCamwroo of New
7/ett-
land I.i:un"a, or Pnltliiul r.mulyi Uo' Ounc-iV and .lacklas rujrilistit! Alanftbrtth Kangaroo, Afri.Stt
7
Porcupine Auiericun Follow lM*er Cjislunerc Uoats: Wolvra Foxes (.'iotiia: Klsek IWrs of Kansas t'hinoae, SHwr and OoMeri Pheanwits -f Camel and Prnmedary'from Arabia .UuUen. J&ild, KUcta -and Browa Eagles: V.-.lreriatt'BadrcTS: Bwvss: Aji.'s: Man-' tcys and Bab boon Ckick^ttJos: S^-nns: Pviicnn* Powees Storks Herons l-'arrQts Lort* Birds caw3, Psro^itcttsf teamLatrras,con.-tRutia^an Aviary ur«iuiled for Varlety or Excellence,
PROF A. FOREPAUCH.
Champion Aotmal Tamer of the tVorld.Supremc Master or the- llrme Creeticn, thrf coolcn, most intrepid and daring of all the rej.uu'ft i.loff l.'tOH, jrtll c-t-: the dens with the untaxed Lions. Thteit^ I.edpftrdi and Panthers, Kivlns onv oi'the unci InU'fetinjtcnt« atlonal Exhlljitlopsevcr^cnion'.tr^c.'dby Mortal Man,
The Smal lest. Ponies Ever eei», Will be eThiMterTIn the Jflniatttre Handicap, and borode by £inectrlttn Apes and Agile Monkeys.
THE WAR ELEPITAXT,
11
ROMEO,"
Will bt trained in the Circle, the only person who jq can control fu» miremcnt ME. GEORG-E FOREPAUG-H.
THE ARE NIC DISPLAYS Kill ha rendered speciallv Sovel and Imposing by the introduction of a complets Corps of
itggjten^iaipnaHBfe. Among whom who rani lilph In Aoilflty nud SklV. '.K MR CHAKT.ES LOWRfV, And the Infant 'iiny Child Artist, It! Iflrt li
ATIlt™,
MAD'IjFJIO ELIZA ZEHN, EmotJf.uul K^uestrlenn(k. ft om tho Cirque* XatUnaU
MR. THOMAS KING,
A Model of Strength and Forr.i, sml one oftheYbost
PIAASTUK
r.t
AIASTF
tu«
BVAUTUUICIVMN^
JH An'f.l Tl ff«I\ I A,
Appear li. tu- Animated TaDleani, entitled ino lljrhi ui'Incas a.-..l his Qn^.
Thvv
Hettnwnecl STORES A ^11LY, MR. S. Q.8TOKS3«tB3 E.MA1A tri OKiiS. Allb^Ko FM.A, EVA and KATIE, Etpie^Trlan* and Kqu»--i. tnstnii!-s0l«.:lu40»kgn«l HUUltj. ..
MONS. PERII.I.K, rra'nsfhrm atlonlsf and Hlstrioirtr Artist.
MR. WILLIAM F. AYMAR, A Clown ol
Uepat&uoft.
MR. JOHN BATCHELOR, Lighfetns Horseman
8A5FORDA BROWN, Gymnasts Extraordinary,in their eat^ on the Vasdr latins Cords,'arfa^Bars. and stx School ofrarlor
OymnasBcs.
THE
GTALXASTLC
Horses^F.
EXPLOITS,
Bnch a the flattntrtw Leaplnft, VBiiltlnir, Tumbltnx and U?qua&.Saiiier&atUUa4( will
UU IUUJMI QUUSU-
ally esrftlng.
MR. T. KING'S TIGER LI^AP. Ovet-«Droveot Horte».iW)d the W1L1JBOL J«I» «VCH ThB MON.WCB KLEP1IA5T.
MR. JOHN REEVES, Cons ei^ativtuiU'lOwn. Tho Boautlfui Twfu Arabian Trick IIor»«t*' V^TF: CLOHD AND SNOW FLAKE,
Will hi- pei"i'orni«-d by tlieit Tralnsr. r.. SlKkf*. iio Famou? Southern liorso,
E E A A
Introduced bv Mitt. F-oima Stukt-s.
JVtI3M"»TI23 WiVnUEN TiioITIallt-Ht T'erformlp^ H. nfr seen.vplTl sln« h«r (iiltytlng.m, tiAaej Uu-^HitroVof Ltile KLUA,^
Hrbooi HorOcs, C'omlc Ponlea, Mankeys, Uoscs, presented '.m l: nsualorder vary th" riurtalniBuni.
The whole of the Animals WjiH be ed Dally in tha presence of the People. A GORGEOUS STREET DISPLAY.
1 tha
CGLL03AL CAB OF THE CO\qUEHOR 0, Containing Prof. Ec khart's Silver Cornet Band, And followed by the Finest Cavalcade of Circus Horses ever l«d throuch any portion of the world each ran ornsmenmt with Uual^nswBanners of cverj country floating in llic air, BtandariXn of cach nation, nyinr lathe btvezmi MOIDreal aoti# worth, rep rssentinj: a Capital of SJOO.OcT) a Profession a Mile Lo
S2V
fair a Capital of saw,«» Profession a. closely drawa up lute Of wist. jiat/wfll mark th» tree 01 the Glgautic Circus jnd Menagerie. Admission to the Entire Show, borh Hetia^m and
Clrcoa
^hUdreu. under lOycaraoi *«c 'S8Senta Two frrfwraiances Daffy, ~i-^ernpon^^^^^U-Oo-cioct wi« w-Sci*rifor£verjOce.
Will Exhibit at
Terre-Hante, Monday, July 27€ta. Brazil, Tuesday, JJQy 23th.
,r^..W/C^UM, Agent
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