Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 October 1877 — Page 6
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ALLIE AUSTIN'S LltTTER.'"«'•*
The following letter explains itself. It a rerbatum copy. Grand Rapids Michigan, no date. Kind lriend Your letter came to us ttie other d^y but I have been very busy and my husband was mad because I got jour letter and that was why I did not answer you sooner Have had a good deal of trouble with my tooth it has gathered and broke and I have the tooth ache so bad this evening that I hardly kr.ow what to do, Geo is wejl and in bed, we was to church to-dar him and me, well •oyWtlrAes I get lonely when I think ftxtckj.but not often. I don't know why Geo did not write back then to me mabv he .thought the fine Indy that was with (him in the buggy and ran off with her but I do not know **ho it was she lived fiorne vvhere on 9 strret he told tne that wiutch but no more never went with him in p. buggy after I came to Mr6. Mavm at all, never was with him riding after I left 13th street at all when I was with Lizzie Day Bil'.ie you know that soipeiiiing was'the matter as he never would of done as he did he was away always after that and lor three nites before you knew he was not there and I did not fcnow the reason why and Ije 6aid John Cusichad lied on hhn and he said if he did not leave town he would shoot him. well why do you ask me who the girl was when I was sick and you went after my ajwdkine and told him to come up and hi
would not, yt»u knew I\was in my room 6ick and Fannie alepbHvifih me that nite and I toid her I wouM'take her to the show and so I dii you know I never was out after dark tarrdly for you was there and knew I was and I want you to tell me which street Shaddock's stable is on, and then I will tell you if that was hen- he always got the buggies we went out in when we went ridm, but I don't know which street Sttaddbck's stables is on, now I wan* to kfiow all everything and Willie why do fioa think I know anything for I heard JHks Vickrie read it in the papers and tfat was all I know till I Beard George ta'.kidg what he Sid. I have nevfcr heard of him have you it is a wonder he did not write to me did he go fo Des Moines, Iowa., to his wile or not there is where she was. I don't know where he is and if you hear from him let me know where he went will give my love and regards to the girls and tell them I had not time to write to litem yet. Give my love to Mrs, Myers and best respects to yourself, if George knows that I get letters from you it will flikke trouble between us and I don't want that. Will I must close this time trading to hear from you soon' and when jrou write again you direct my letters this w»y Emma Dalton, Grand Rapjds, Mich.
Your true friend Allie Austin, direct as I said Emma Dalton •ril me if you here from Geo and where he is and everything my leve and best wishes with you forever remember I am jour friend always.
This is an exact copy of Allie Austin's lHter, written to me. WM. A. WERNKR.
WI W, F. ARNOLD, Witnesses DIALL.
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Haute, Itid., Sept., 26,1877.
*l FACTS AND FANCIES. Kicolini has jet black eye6 and hair. Miss Cary has captivated San Fran•keo.
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A man has a right to 6hed his own Mood, if he can catch the mosquito. For traveling vou may use an ulsfferUte princess of light cloth with big buttons.'
Hie widow Van,CQtt tells the Bridge[people that thev are "superabundantly lucked.'!
The Suwanee River tKaT the old so tig tells about has just been opened to steamboat navigation. 'We notice that the cats of the most pious families break into fireworks most Sunday nights.
Benjamin Webster, the Ldftdon tWSfftar'manager, has at seventy-seven marwfed'f woman of twenty• seven.
Tallevrand once said, "Cardinal Mazarin deceived but did not lie, while Mettermch always lies but never deceives,"
Henry Ward Beecher has chosen for a kefare this season the same theme used fcy T. Tilton last year, "The Problen of 15»fc." -.J »-,
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Kittle Johnnie is quite sure the picture of a Spitz dog he drew on the parlor wall was good because it made his father
As female at eight*™ wants five trunks wlifn phe travels. At fi'ty she can get along with a bottle ot cjld teafE—Detroit "r, 'fa Free Press.
When the old Greek cit|es became over crowded, colonies were sent out, the citi sens to form these expeditions being determind by lot.
An attempt is being made to introduce American oysters into the English market, an experimental consignment having arrived in Liverpool the other day on the White Star steamer Adriatic in excellent conditon. The oysters, raised at Norfolk, Virginia, are opened and placed in a novel kind of refrigerated tub in which they are transported.
A gentleman gave a party in honor of a distinguished missionary lately returned from his field of work. The ladies appeared with very decollete dresses, and as the host feared the style might shock his reverence, he apologized to him for it saying that fashion demanded it. "Oh, I don't mind it at all," replied the missionary 'I have been ten years among the savages."
On Sunday night we were sitting out in the moonlight, unusally silent—almost sad. Suddenly some one—a poetic)6oking man, with a gentle, loving face—6aid in a low tone "Did vou ever thjpk of the beautiful lesson the stars tfeach us?" We gave a vague, appreciat&e murmur,but some soule iess clod said "No whar is it?" '-How to wink," he answered in a sad,, sweet voice.
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down hopeless ran. The beet medical advice being in at weak, with ax-
attendance, Lwas taken through the fever it left nie terribly reduced ana weak, with craciating pains in my side, back and hips: I was completely prostrated with Kidney Com» plaint, and no medicine reemed to reach my caae.
In this condition 1 was persuaded to try VEQETIXK by a friend whom it enred of the same disease, and it seemed as though I could feel the effect of the first !0M through my whole system and from that moment 1 began to mend, gradually growing better from day to day and I followed on with the VEOETIKB, until it completely restored me to health, since which time I have been able to perform mv duties as a police officer, enjoying good health and there is no doubt about the great' value of VEOETIKB in Kidney Complaint and similar diseases.
I am, sir, respectfully. 14 LAFAYETTE TORD, CM Broadway.
All Diseases of the Blood.
If VEOETTXK will refievd pain, cleanse, purify and cure such diseases, restoring the patient to perfect health after trying different pavslcians, manv remedies^ snfforinf for yean is it not conclusive proof, if you are A sufferer, you can be cured? Why is this medicine performing such greaten re*? It works in the blood, in th$ circulating tluid. It can truly be called the OUKAT BLOOD PUUIKJEU. The great source of disease originates iu the blood and no medicine that does not ant directly upon it, to purify and renovate, has any just claim upon public attention. „.
Seventy-one Years
Yours truly, JOSIAH H. SHERMAN. Would Givo a Dollar for a Dose. BOSTON, May 80,1871. ,H. R. STEVENS, Esq.
Dear Sir—I have boert badly afflicted with Kidney Complaint for ten years have suffered great pain in my back, hips and side, with great difficulty in parsing urine, which was often and in very small quantities, frequently accompanied with blood and excruciatihg pain. 1 have faithfully tried most of the popufarremedies recommended for my complaint I have been under th« treatment of some of the most skilful physicians in Boston, all of whom pronounced my case incurable. This was my condition when I was advised by a friend to try the VEOETIKE, and I could see the good effects from the first dose I took, aud from that moment 1 kept on improving until 1 was entirely cured, taking in all, lshoala think, about six bottles.
It is indeed a valuable medicine, and if I should be artiictod again in the same way I would give a dollar for a dose, if 1 could not get it without..
Respectfully, J. M. G1LE, 361 Third St., South Boston Lifo a Burden. )t:.
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II. II. STEVENS, Esq.: Dear Sir—From a poor, emaciated sufferer, Uie VKUETI.VK has restored me to perfect health. 1 have for years been a terrible sufferer from Canker and Dyspei»ia, at times rendering life almost a burden to me. I am now iifteen (15) pounds heavier than when I commenced the use of VKGETIXE. 1 will make mention that I was also & great sufferer from Kidney Complaint, causing excruciating pain through tho small of the back nearly all of the time. This, too, VkgETrNE has cured, and I am now a perfect picture of health, and 1 will add, happiness—all caused from the use of a few bottles of VEGRTIN'E.
Respectfully, H. G. HUGIIES, 1 Union place, Boston, Mass. VKQETIXK is composed of Roots, Barks apd 1 lerbst It is very pleasant to take: every child likes it.
VegetiM is sold by all Druggists.
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By virtue of a decree snd'ordfrof sale, issued from the Vigo circuit court. t» mr, directed and delivered, in favor of Samuel MoKeon, andagaiast Mvroa j. Wheeler, Harriet Wheeler, Maryjtt. Levan, WAliwi M. 81anfhter. Thorns sW. Watkins, Jcim H. Sykes, Equitable Trust Company, and Johnathan Edwards, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wlt:
the southwest corner of said out-lot. runnln thenoe north thirty-seven (87) feet, three and one-half (S^i) inches, thenee east one hundred and forty-one (141) feet and two (3) inches, thence south thirty-seven (87) feet, three and one-half (8W) inches, and thence wesfeone hundred and forty-one (141) feet and two (3) inches to the place of beginning, and on SATURDAY, the 20th day of October, 1877* within the legal honrs of said day, at the court house door In Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same^jclonging.for a term not exceeding seven years to the highest bidder for cash, and npon failure to realize a sura sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and costs, I will then and there offer the fee simple in and to raid real estate, to the higbest bidder for cash to Satisfy the sAmo. Tfiis 27th day ot September, 1877.
GEO. W. A RICO, Sheriff.
Pr fee 110.00.
J^HEBIFF'SSALEX
of Age.
BAST MAESHFIELD, Aug. 22,1870.
MR. STEVENS Dear Sir—I am seventy-one years of age have suffered many years with Kidney Complaint, weakness in my back and stomach. I was induced by friends to try your VEOETIKE, and I think it the best medicine for weakness of the kidneys ever*used. I Bare tried many remedies for this complaint, and never found so much relief as from the V* KOETIN K. 11 strengthens and invigorates the whole system. Many of my acquaintances have taken it, and 1 believe it to be good lor all the complaints for which it is r% commended. fV
By virtue of a riccree and onfer of safe Issued Irom tin Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed ami ieliverei, in favor of Mary E. Bayles, and against Henry Bercaw, Martha Bercaw, Jas. Milburn, Henry Humett, IIoraceBlinn,nowo Sewing Machine Co., Charles Cranz, James H. Kanke, William McKinlcy, Angus McLonald. Alex McLaughlin, Jimts A. Sexton and David M. Ncvfuo, 1 ara ordered to sAU the following described Rtal IT state, situate! in Vigo Connty, Indiana, to-wit:
Tho 8oatbwest quarter (}i) of the southwest quarter of section thirty (8'J township eleven (11 north, range eight (8) west, and one (1) acre in the southeast turner of the southeast quarter (Ji)ot section txvonty-flve (25), township eleven (H) north, range nine (0) west, in all thirty-six (36) aorcs, and on -SATURDAY, the 20th day of OCTO-
BER, 1S77,
within the legal hours of said fay, at the court ho so door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and prontsof tho above described real estate, together with a 1 the privleges and appurtenances to the same belonging, tor a term not exceeding soveu years, to he highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufliolent to satisfy said order ot salo and costs, I will then and there offe. tho lee simple in and to said real estate, to the highest bidoer for c^sh to satisfy the
This 27th dav of September. 1877.
same.
GEO. W. CARICO,Sheriff,
Pr fee 18.00.
No. 8,450. STATEOF INDIANA, VIGO COUNTY, IN THE Vioo CIRCUIT COURT, WILLIAM II. KING, VS. SAR
AH KING.SUSAN KING,JULIA STEWART. WILLIAM. H. STKWART. EBWARD C. KING, MARY KING, HIS WIFE,JOHN KING, LUCY KING, HIS WIFE, ROBERT A. KING. HARRIET KING,HIS WIFE, LUCY ULTER AND JOSEPH ULTER, RICHARD SHELEDY, JENNY SHELEDY, AND JOHN 'RALSTON. Be it known, that on the 22nd day of September, 1877, it was ordered by the court that the clerk notiiy by publication said Robert A. King, Harriet King, Edward C. King, Richard Sheledy, and James Sheledy, as non-resident defendants, of the pcndency of this action then Said delenda'dts are theretore hereby notified ot the pendency of said action against them, and that the same 'will stand for trial at the November term of said court, in the vear 1877.
JOHN K.'DURKIN, Clerk.
NO. 9,423. STATE OF. INDIANA COUNTY OF VIGO. IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT. WILLI AM
E. BOLAND vs. MATTIE BOL kjtnb with awe tor a moment. Then
AND. IN DIVORCE. Be it known, that on the sixth day of September, 1877, it was ordered by the court' the clerk nptify by poblication^ said Mattie Boland as non-resident defendant of the pendency 6f this action against her.
Said defendant is therefure hereby notified of the pendency of said action against her and that the same will stand for trial, on, the 4S day of the September term of 6aid Court in the vear 18 7.
JOHN K. DURKIN, City Clerk.
NO. STATE OF INDIANA VIGO COUNTY, IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT, ELIZABETH
J. DUNTON vs. OSCAR DUNTON, in Divorce. Be it known that on the 6th day of Sept., 1877, it was ordeied by the court that the clerk notify bv publication said Oscar Dunton, as non-resident defendant of the pendency of this action against him. Said' non-resident defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action against her, and that the same will stand for trial on the 48th day of the September term of said court, in the year 1877 Attest: JNO. K. DURKIN, Cl°rk.
No. 9,480 STATE OF INDIANA, VIGO COUNTY, IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT, EDNA BLOCKSOM vs
HENRY P. COLEMAN, in Fore closure. Be it known, that on the 26th day 01 September, 1877, it was ordered by the court that the Clerk notify by publication said Henry C. Colerrian, as non-resident defendent of the pendency of this action agianst him. Said defendent is thereforehereby notified of the pendency of said action against him, and that the same will stand for trial at the November term of said court, in the vear 1877.
JOHN K. DURKAN, Clerk.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public auction, on Wednesday, the 3rd day of October, 1877, at the late residence of Thomas McCullough, late of Vigo County, Indiana, deceased, all his personal property, consisting of horses, mules, cows, cattle, hogs, corn in field, hay and &c., farming implements of all kinds, wagons, carriages, household and kitchen furniture.
A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving valuation and. appraisement laws. All sums of three dollars or under, cash. -W. ELLKN MCCULLOUGH,
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By vlr»ne of a decree and or ler of sale. Issued f-oni the Vigo Circ ilt Court, to m", direeteu aud delivere". in favor of William I-WfliK r. (\ud against Leonard E. Acker, Cyrena Acker, William H. Biggs, Samuel R. B'tfgs,«-cott Hitgenbaugh, Edgar C. Hagenhugli, Georginia Uagenbaueh, and Minerva Hageniaugh, I am ordered to sell the followingdeccribedreal estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:
Part iotfffty-s»x (5U), township *welv? (IV) north range nine (9) went. .• inencing at the northeist corner of mid lot, th-tioe west to a point one hand'ed RU I sixty (lC) feet east of tie northwest corner of -aid lot fifty-six (56), in section slxti-en, (10 township twelve (12) north. rang»-ine (9, west, the cesonth aixtv-flve ((16) fe't, thenoe ea-t to tho Lafayette Itoad, then^ northeasterly alongs.\il road to the place
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alaoc mmencinir at the north corner of the above described l*t. thencc north flftv (50) feot, six (6) inches, ttenco east forty one (41) feet and six (6) Inches, south Jlrty (50) feet and six 10| inches, thenco west to the place of beginn ng, and on SATURDAY, the 20th day of October, 1S77, within the legnl hours of sali day, at the conrt house door in Terre Haute, 1 will offer the rents and profits of tho above described real estate, together with all nnvileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to tho high est bidder for cash, and upon failnro to alize a sum sufficient to satls'y sad execution and eosts, I will then aid there offer thefee-simpie in and to sad real esta'e to the highest bidder, for cash to satis the same. This 87th day ot September, 1877. •GEO.W. PrfeefiO.oo.
1GEO. W. CARICO, Sheriff.
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0.9.479. STATE OF INDIANA VIGO COUNTY, IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT, MARTHA J. MERCER vs DAVID W. MERCER, in Divorce. Be it known, that on the 25th day of September, 1877,. said plaintiff filed an affidavit in due form, ohowing that said David W. Mercer is.a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Said non-resident defendent is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action against him, and that the same will stand for 'rial at the November term of said court, in the year 1877^
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APPLICATION rOK LICENSE. XOTICEis hereby given that I will ajfply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, at-their October term for a license to sell "iatoxicattng liquors" In a less qusntity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises for one year. My place of business and the premises whereon saidliquorsareto be drank are located, 19 fret tlinees off the west eudoflots number 17 and 18 of the original town (now city) of Terre Hants, uo-th side Main strut, between Fourth and Filth streets.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a decree and order of sale, issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of William L. Walker, and against Leonard E. Acker, Cyrena Acker, William H. Biggs, S imuel R. Biggs, Scott Hagenbaugh, William Hagenbaugh, Edgar C. Hagenbaugh, Georgiana Hagenbaugh, and Minerva Hagenbaugh, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo Count}', Indiana, to-wit:
Part of lot fifty-six (56), Township twelve (12) north, range r.ine (9) west, commencing at the north-east corner of said lot, thence west to a point one hundred and sixty (160) feet east ot the north-west corner of said lot fifty-six, (56)in section sixteen(i6)township twelve (12) north, range nine (9) west, thence south sixty-five (65) feet, thence east to the Lafayette Road, thence north-east-erly along said road to place ot beginning, also commencing at the north corner of the above described lot, thence north fifty (50) feet, six (6) inches, thence east forty one (41) feet and six (6) inches, south fifty (50) feet and six (6) inches, thence westto the place of beginning, and on SATURDAY, the 20th day of October, 1S77, within the legal hours of said dav~. it the Court House door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described reai estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and u,on failure to re-, hlize a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and costs, I will then and there offer the fee-simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.' This 27th day of September, 1877.
GEO. W. CARICO, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE. ..
By virtne of a decree and ordet of rale issued from the Vigo Circuit Court to me directed and delivered, in favor of James R06S and against Dwight Hitchcock, Mary Hitchcock, Robert G. Hervey and Lucy Hervey, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situsted in Vigo Cojinty, Indiana, towit
Part of out-lot thirty seven (37),adjoining the city of Terre Haute, commencing at the northeest corner of said out-lot, runninir thence south seventy four (74) feet, seven and one half (7)3) inches, thence west one hundred and forty-one (141) feet and two (2) inches, thence north seventy-four feet, seven and one half (j}4) inches, thence east one hundred and for-ty-one (141) fee*, two and one-half ^2}^) inches, to the place of beginning, and oil SATURDAY, the 20th day of October, 1877. 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 real estate, together wi all privileges and apurtenances to the same belonging, for a term, not exceeding 9even years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and costs, I will then and there offer the fee-simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for case to satisfy the same. This 26th day of September, 1877. .... GEO. W. CARICO. j. Sheriff. Pr fee $S.oo,
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STATE OF INDIANA,
VIGO COUNTY, IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT, SAMUEL KOHN vs. MINNA KOHN, in Divorce.
the 8 Be it known, hat on the 27th day ot co September, 1877, said plaintiff filed an affidavit—of a disinterested person «s well as his own affidavit—in due form, showing that 6aid Minna Kohn is a nonresident of the State of Indiana. Said non-resident defendant is theretore here by notified of the pendency of said action against her, and that the same will stand for trial at the November term of said court, in the year 1877.
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CHARLES B1RZEL, JR.
JOHN K. DCRKAX,
Saturday, Oct. 6ttl
tV-CKCOTMCNT IXTSAOIIOINAKV.
Tu Ambargfe A Oo*s
NEW OREAT GOLDEN
MENAGERIE, Roman Circus
ROYAL OOLOS8BUM.
Manager for 81 years Hyatt Frost.
Coming Soon to this Place
|^-Look at the KagmileeBt Amy of TALENTED PERFORMERS All of whom will positively appear
Sf'lle Clarinda Lo wands,
The most brilliant Female Bare-back Rider tho world possesses. A native of Brazil, and an Equestrienne ot chAn&io^ pftco uid bosuty«
.! Mr. Creorge Melville,
The wonderful Challenge Bam-back Somersault Rider. A pupil of the renowned JamtS Melville.
Mr. William Da Crow,
Lately from Buenos Ayres, has a world-wide reputation as the best of all Hurdle Riders.
Mr. N. Lowanda
Has medals to prove him a wonderful Equestrian Juggler, and gives a performance of peculiar and astonishing freshness.
"Mr. George Donald,
The great English Jockey, who performs the astonishing feat of bounding upon'his horse while npon a full galop, without the use of his hand% completes the list of a few of our great riders, and himself the only successful rival to
J. Henry Cooke,
4 O-reat Ol* Of rare accomplishments, enliven every perfortnanoe, in a language peculiar to their nativity represented as follows— Mr. JOHN FOSTER, American,
Mr. GEORGE DUNBAR, English,
Mr. M. MeCOLLUM, German, Mr. FELIX LANGLOIS, French.
Mr. H. Lainkins,
'Magic or Dancing Barrel Traucha.
Mr. F. Charrat,
Light and Heavy Balancing and Crystal Pyramids. v.
lianglois Brothers,
Egyptian Jugglers, lately from the Cirque Royal France, and beyond doubt, the Champions of the World.
Messrs Dunbnr & Lowanda
In their thrilling LaPerche Equlpois, hold aa audience in breathless silence.
The
Russian
ratMf
Athletes,
Four in number, give a variety of astonishing feats. Lately arrived from Cuba.
Mr. Joseph Jee,
The noted English Equestrian Director with his performing horses and mules, makes his first tour in America with this company.
Prof. Louis Drieris'
Chicago Silver Cornet Band which contains numerous musical celebrities, will discourse eloquent music previous to and during .» the performance.
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mencement in by tbe entire company, ed flephsnts* Camels, Ponies, Xules, etc., en
CZAR'S TRIUMPHAL MARCH. The entire Com] participate In'a Introducing a corpe of ground lofty athletes, wrestlers, jugglers, etc., etc.
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PARTICULAR NOTICE.—The featunw of thia show are to beseem vmtn Cimaasdsst on the street. ADMISSION, 90 CENTS. Children nader Viae years of age, 28 Cents. Doors open at 1 ft 7 e'eleek, precisely. Performances to begin halt ao hour later.
Don't Forget Jhe pay aod Date^
Tho only genuine 6erman Menagerie and circus, will exhibit at Terre Haute, Saturday,
e.
To accommodate the public, tickets will
bo
left on sale on the
of the show with agents
day
Tit
the
Commercial Houtfe, on tho street, and at the grounds.
GEO STEIDEL,
At h's shop on Ohio street, between Fifihr-' nk Sixth, north side, is prepare I to do any cp»lriogof machines or oth-r work or any p»anaf*cti»riPSr In his line. lie worked ten vtars f« tbe Vandalia company, ani under' stands his business.
