Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 January 1867 — Page 4

F. S. "WESTS'ALL, LOCAL KDITO*.

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TODAY'S ADVERTISEMENT For "Bent—Store Boom—Second and'M&iti Streets. "Warren's Improved Roofing -rCliit & Williams. PralrleCity Planing Mill*—Clift Williams,. Quai'teiiy Report—NfttionalStato Bunk.,• QnarlerlyBe port—First National Bank. -... Architects and Buildors—Ciift A Williams.

|fif" A Union Prayer njeeting at Dowling' Hall evep^^ojniDgJrom^to 10 o'clock.

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|fiP..The,Tiett proceeds of the late festival $$1® Ladies'" Aid--Society, in aid of tha«oot of the city, amounted to $520 61* v. .**• :j piilJi 1.1 I 'Wt-A A. --Vi

JSP $oilay is, tho Eighth of January, of ^TeV Orleans and^aclragn jDernciciycy memory. The Demoenrts of'tfeis^iCHi^tj: •wiUjjol celebrate .thft 4ay «#.of yore. i« *o tso.«i ,.Muyir~i ,--t» tu *A-ri .—•••..' !•.-.

Wm, Lovez^j well-Kfto^'h

co^bdealer in tho city, had his right hand ba4lylfcitten by a dog yesterday..' He an "fcociderit policy with Lu. HagteJ',.'i £tfi^ gets $15 per week duringjhis disabilitv^^ nr"a

Hr. It is reported that for the offices in the jfift of the Legislature' bf this Stjite there are not more than half as many aspirants as two years ago. It is also stated the Democratic vote for /Senator will be4bro\$rn as a comgtiment'to Hdn..y D, *W. o'orhofls"

IS" The Board of Directors of the cftnal nottklromj^ia BQiflt-^ssem^lyH »t Laf*. yeggs' t^dayr^Capt. John llfnej, of this city, one of the Directors, win be in at^k tendance. We undertlafid "ifii thedx-T^ pressed detefcainatipn to hate the ditch in good navigaWe erder noxt season.

tli^^he editor of the T^ton tflmiesi^ nouncea that a 'little affair,' threw his do* mestic circle into a state of fearful exciteraefit a abort time since/ The afi£ir weighatiine pounds by thie steelyards, cries .natural by the watch—has but little companion for its dear father. —.—

J... .. E .-vfeK Mr Joh? -Brown, not the one whose "body lies .mouldering in the grave," but the John Brown who bored the Bosewell, accidentally felLinto the oil tank. Ashe emvrged,' a more ludicroiis .spectacle could hardly t« imagined. The boys now hnvp it "John Brown's body lies mouldering

•fB9* A. Kauffman, at the new store room, corner of Seventh and Main.atregts, hag opened a first class grocery establishment, keeping all kinds of groceries, canned fruits, pearl Wrley, farina', sago GermatlTJtunes, dried "pears,'together with all kinds of fresh irieats. Goods deliveird In any part of-tbe city free of charge^

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ttf Lafayette-is profoundly excited on the bridge question.' 'They talk of buildin^ a,fre§ feridge. The citizensbf Ghauncey, on the other side of the river, kick mightily-* gai net- -the -two wnts-tolMevixd on foot passengers, and threaten to establish dry goods and grocery stores of their own, wd thus cut off an important source of .revenue from Lafayette.' .:

jgtF*/We must ask our readers to excuse anyjook of interest in the iocal columns for a.veet'pr so.'. We are busily engaged injettllng the outstanding bills of lnpt year and arranging for the business of tba year just commenced and^ot \he' same tiiae^Oald ask a prompt response to the calls of our-collectors, that the work may beapeedily accmplished. 'f-, $(•**

consisting of bones, hair and clothing, were found a few days ago in Grant coun ty, near the Howard county line. It is supposed that tha.4)i'rson froze to denth, and that hogs or some other animals hnd consumed the most of the body.--A bottle, that might have contained whisky, found a short distance from the spot, explains the mfctter.

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Bocky&h? a xoWg jy?wyef."* of .^decided. filing In Soto jt^hdrBbufcht a piItT/rf»AiBky,' JMd getting drunk, wau-

iieijed-«Mt-oaTgrre Conpee -prairie, on a bo-badly frosen that jeason ^ndthe use. of his ltebfc until Sis' deatE jkjpj) weeks ago, an inciSNuSC- county ^Oor^C^^^lft'msane^crij^jle/-1 Th« Regis, ier jen fb S^Mal^coaDty, at.$8,boi) •77^r?.?r '3i.i- :r^iv-

S,W^ Cbbmli# who1 lesides

Uwiir ffiftty||tt.-Indiana. while putting up JOcta go to No. 73 Matin'Wreet. liia horses on ^usfcdsy fiight, handed his wifo a^flSge c)ntHining $1,700 to tako in jtbg ^t'the: tftne,S!lff,Was gather.it 4 el*^»"W»-Wad-a basket and -armful, .the money wa^vJaid-on the-chips in hor. foached tho door, her ohiKyTpaowns gte& ffgn eryi&^, ariJin

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fier hurr^ t^^tend-tha^'Rhild,' "tofgot the flioney, and lheaw..tho chips, on the flro wttb^'£SbC3rioi«y. Her attention, was so epgrosi?ed with the sick child that the-los wi^'iiot diaOovered until about nine o'clock intMj)££aUlg* f,.

UH^feltTisiKQ'.—''Barnanr-onco tbok on a jitW'econohiJ, and in order to cut down expenses withdrew or shortened sdmo of hife adxo^s^ents.. The consequence was an immediatedecline'in»b«8iBess. Ghangjnlg.jbll^lli^aJuK.T^wiBg Ms .advert tisements, hj^rfseigte^wtMed as rapidly

tboybad'boloil»deejifted---whieh

]EMFIOYMENTS.l)F EVENINQS.—It is a guostion ol gte» importance, osgficiallyjto young.ivier., Hioy do you spend yoar-evb-niuasj. you fliaye^no regulajc employment, no fixed pursuits to engross attention, ahd-oper.ite stimulants to' the mind-when unemployed, you must of ne-cessity-have many leisure and unoccupied hburs—intervals when timew will hang heavily on.yiour hands arid suggest thenecessjty. jf spnre9 means to r^Meve it of its V/eight. T*iie very timo^whtoh is dissipa-. Jed l^j^en^s^yrould.- properly em ployed, enable young.'--tdan to obtain emihehcVand distinction in Some useful *rt-

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OM*. N ,f\ H"» OIL.F^OWINA AGAIN—At the jRoso oil. well th^ pump was again started yesterday afternoon. After -drawing out the WjaieV ahd tho debris of $h?T Jato bnrfng, the commenced "flowing from the pamp.w/At.^are o'clock-' last evening the oil was flowing at 'the rat^.of about six .barrels an hour. Salt water'of about ten degt6ftij.catae_up JjuabouL tho. same.quantk ty. 'Xt. the tiino w-left the well no satisfactory "opinion cOTtS^a.iorin'ed* and^irj faog 5o ar.CinfQrft»ed jjy dxperien_ced oil weH borers, that.the manner in whieh. this well is bored it is not.j)r«bable that any really satbfactory test us to oil yielding ca^Bfcfty ^'lll

I@f*"The opening meeting of tho'%eok* of prayer" was held—at-BiMvlings Hall yest^rday morning all the churches unit ing_iu Union- Prayer meeting. The meeting was led by Dr. Jewett. The attendance was unfiipectedly'ltn-gej' reaching, fro should th'ink, at least'tVree bun-, drod persons. The churches were all repreierfteS fjy their- pastors^-and a- goodly

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t^T Passing a-saloon about noon yesterday we overheard a portly man, exceedingly red In the face,, giving the following fortible expression of opinion, on negro equality', we suppose: am for giving •tery member of the human famijy the largest freedom in the world, and then, if he can wiggle to the top, why d—n it, let him.'" -"--ft

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SlKCftTlA* HOMICIDS.—A singular CASE of. homicide occurred in Clifford, Bartholomew county, Indi, on the evening oflhe 27th ult. Joel OJay, Esq, a -lawyei* ol Columbus, Ind., \v:u giving a lecture, hut was frequently interrupted by the boisterbui*c8n4uet 1" life niidioneo. At lrist **T some one moved tbat a Mr. Dougherty afawiki aryw n.-ffirffgiftigr* was acted .upon,

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sirous of "preserving order, but the noisy demonstrations -woi-u soon renewed to such an e^ent that Air'. Clay stopped^pfiakmg and started for home* He soon noticed tEatlie was followed, two men approach, ing hinf:' Ho warned thcjtn not to come near him, but they persisted, when he fired a pistol, mortally wounding one of them, vrho proved to be Air. Dougherty. r. Clay wpnt to Indianapolis, and surrendered himself to the authorities. Dougherty has since died, and Mr. Clay has has been placed under $2,000 bonds, .• *."} "i'ta '",T7k,T*ziT»V" xtU^vs

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present al&^many nj^connca^ed ^vith the chu^ches.^ iSShaSP-ifitjaanjCegted waj. ejeceHegi^- -Thp.prdmptig03jgt'»tbe ^meeting is pleasant feature. It begias precisely at nine o'clock, and closerpredsely at ten. AH prayers and remarks, aro. liinited te. five minutes. Doubtless ibany will avail themselves of the privilege of-attending these meeting hereaf|Eer*yh9,poulJ not do so.yestftrday morning. o• »•»..!

#SPA*kk livwa.—Most ofj:ur wedk"ly exchanges publish ^n overy'iffiue \he following faws2inspecting newspaper^ wliiclV apply as well to fbreigri as t* home papers." We advise our readers-to gi^e them a perusuul: "1. Stibscribers ^vhb do 'not give express notice'do the contrary, are considered as wishing t-Oicbhtihue their Bdbsoriptfibii. ^^^sut^cribers whoha,ve not paid, ord^th^ gapers ^IppptS, tlfc pubfisher raay^bnMiuie "to send iJienv unul paid. 8.-4If sut»cribers'*ipdfuse5 or neglect to t^ke tlieir papers fforfi th^ Office, i^ey. aiv held raaponsible until thev .have, settled ,the bill, and ordered the paper dfscontinuea..: o, :'5 ,. 4. If subscribers remove to other places Without irtforming the publisher,-and their .papete are continued to the former dir.ee-. tion, theyean be-held responsible. •6. The courts havo decided that refusing to takeja paper from the office, or reinoving'ieHTiiig it uncalled for,, is prima f'ueia v,wdeiii.-ti of...iatentionjtl.fraud on the purl di such suliSK-ribor.

-WKSTEBK CXIAKAOTKR.—A writer in a western paper is engaged in writing up NeWTS^gHind, and ih the course of his remarks says':' "The dull prairios have not yet produced a peculiarly Western dhar acter:'^. '^Jrliir^ugon tho locaf of the Peoria Transcript "picks him up"^#the fol»: lowing style: *-ii "If he had

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e.\-devil ho would havo been thoroughly convinced that the dull level ol the prairie has produced a peculiarly western charac. twr. Tho above mentionRJ young man was the gfealest-on a 'dead level' t' any peisofiage we^vef fnet. His peculiar tacf was "i n*putl ftTtlrfatilsh out ot 'the rive^ hut he v^as.^oodlat anything, from pulling

BKKfoVAt.—Dr. Farnsworth, the well known T'meral Surgeon, has removed his office to the brick building, No. 21^ West Maryland «troct, between Meridian and Illinois, opposite old office, where all who aro afflicted can find him. See advertisement in another column. [24dltw-wlm it :--*£teetva- 1 1 .CO C1JSCS li 3 SSL $

^orTOtain street, the i«at groceries. pwt hi K'-J.

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-biin that Lo^v^dCrH -tb^ time?,- it was ¥alse economy fo .dispense witli. printer's •ink'f'^tM lA ffottrmined fee would never ai»M!msilfo-w.tftapid a blunder in tbe^ay 0?retoenchmont^ We Uust thereSpetfiente lQSt ppgn outt bjisi: ness men, Adyertisirig is- a stibjedf'Wpon whicb-'tho-fgreat showman Jis enYwentlyualified- to give-an opinion

Haje youseen thorn pretty s^iea

Prints, only If}. If not. go to, TgtiMg?*

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|®-.GifettVa!«tuctlo»?: in the prior of groceries at No. 73 ^Q

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coffee at 30cts an*^ otttB^ ~arti^ es-^y

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an extra article Of sdrgbuin Mt

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E^"„3V°.lf ^WejUall. have r^ao^d their Hat and Cap Store-to No. 85 Main street, next door tiiCory. Mnncouri'fi Hartlw«itt Store '.-".

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t^»Gm^fefe^Dried Curraats and Lemons, st Ka^dteman-*& Kays. ?v" T«dtf

ggfs'Mbife Most on Friday and Satur days, at Kaddleman ^BSys^ 7-4tf

IB®* Smoked Halibut, No. 1 Mackerel

gSP-TlouH) oorn-mealy-balad Jiay^cotn,, «ats, braii, eKip -tetuff, olover, timbthy, orchard and blue grass seeds, at Robbins' & Millikin's, Ncv .1 Dolling Halh"^1.^lrf(ar» ed free 5d2w.

We are. happy to ,imform bur

friends and all-patronaof music that WO have now ciftapleted all preliminaryJat* rangements, and Will commence our ilrat course bij'^lotiday^Jth inst. at.our hjll 1h Minshail's building.-op ^[gi r\s|r«J^etween 3d and 4th streets Terras oApjhalf in advance. d3t ban el

Theodore Tilton, of the New York

Independent?'WillJecture here on Wednes* day evening,:-Jan usry 16^.. Mr. Tfiton is owe oftW fihest vwritewiiud ?U the country.

Wolfe & Westfall havo reriiayedi

their Hrit and Cap Store to JSTd. 15 Main steeet, next: door to Cory & Mancourt's Hardware Store .c dwtf...

COMK IN.—1The Terre Haute ComineS cial College is open both day'and evening to give instructions in alt braridhes per* toining to a mercantile education.' _. dtf.

Wolfe•'& Westfall have -removed

their Hatband. Captfitore to No. .85 Main street, next door rt$ Cory & Mancourt's Hardware Store. dwtf.

REDUCTION.—In CT~dfrr*jo]close out my stock ot Boots and Shoes, I will,4 for the next thirtytdflys, iserf at a digqojjntof fr^kj 25 to 30 per cent. Now is the time for bargains in all kinds oT Boots and Shoes at! f)ep«w's old stand/'N^ ^lj "Main Street. J. F. DEPEW. 4dlw-w2w ...

Wolfe & Westfall have removed

their hat and cap store to No. 85 Main street, next door to Cory & Mancourt's hardware store. dwtf. i»*V? :{.••• fU-flu...

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Bfip Begin theine.w year right and save %ionoy, in buying a good artide of clothing cheap, at Hartsock & Bannister's. dtf.

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FOUND—An unfailing remedy' for Itch' in Boyd's Medicated Cream. For sale by all ^QlwlVi

DISSOLUTION.—The Arm of Fisher & iDepew,- engaged in- the boot and shoe feu* siness, at G1 Main street, has been dissolv--cd by mutual consent. The undersigned

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continue t^p .business at the same [stand and"itivlt'er- a. continruance of the liberal patronage heretofore given. All indebted to the latif firm iyrp-requeste'd' to

and wake immediate settlement. dlw*- J. F. DEPEW. By -tSe"above card it will be seen that I have sold my• interest-io -the -BO9t--«vBd-Shoo business tb'my'late piaTtner, -Mri' F. Depew, and I "cordially recommend all* the former cus'to'in^rs to--continue with hint their patronage, with the assurance of fair dealing aodi the lowost possible prices. 29dlw

HOLIDAX GOOB8—-At Davis' Drug Store. Handkerchief Boxes,' Glove Boxes, with perfiifned Satchett enclosed, (new styles Jewelry Boxes, Work Boxes, Brush and Coinb Boxes, Perfumery Boxes, Bohemian and China Toilet Setts, Cigar Csses, Cigar Stands,. Smoking Setls/ Perfumefy,

'^M^Seventy^iLra doz*n~of the celebrated "Daunfon" Kid^Gloves just received at Ed.sali:& Co's, at only S1.T5 per pair. -.B---"*-' fl—dtf r'-.i li-"

-. IT.., sale at Geo. L. Beigler's, south the Naa ioag^ow ip.the foreman in explaining

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.osr Gfeat extii'tdlhent. on account .of Edsall & Co's $1.26 Kid Gloves in -all sizes and color?, ldtf

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A. Nippert & Co. keep the best aii-

sorted stock of Dry Goods in the city,.and at prices tbat suit the times! dtf

g£g~ Prepared HOrse .Badish and Tomatoe Catsup, of his own manufacture,' for

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away his delinguencies,to pulling a cat up r. stairs by fha tail to niake 'ino6sie.' tic. hSl'a'pecfliiifdislike, to 'pi,' and profound coii'tenVpi'for the mysteries of puncti^aiuTi.- iN' otwitnstanSing his various exctulencies, lie-ctime 'to an untimely end us a devil. Owing to a streak of luck in lishijig, he threw up his position in the office ti• •d»?g^P^et 4Wr'ininnies.' -But «Khen you talk ubout 'peculiar character,' we will pui our ex-devil against any Yankee that ever sprouted among the rock3 of New England.

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A choice selection of Teas just re-

reeei ved at. Bjdgley & Son's. ,-y ^^.dtt--

|ST Mit^co Meat every day at Hadgley 5b ~Son. dtf

MASQUERADE SUITS.—A good variety of Masquerade and Fancy dress suits for gentlemen, can be had of Holfelder & Seeman, Na. 159-Main street. 18dtf.

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6^" A thousand and one articles, suitablo for Christmas presents, fofcGents, at Erlanger's.

§Sm A now style of French Corsetts Also a fow Embroidered Corsetts, something new, at Nippert & Co's.

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^ant in Philadelphia, and whose firm has sold large quantities of Dr. Mishler's .Bisters, and thus gained personal knowK edge of the great success of this wonderful Ifomedy in curing the most desperate #e#ni^of djgease, thus writ"

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pi^'chi^S9^ out further notice

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of^ie^an^ xn^h^jpitj^ ucceesoftheBittersin curing the ^bolera: "J writes in his letter that the Cholera is very bad in Lancaster. My advice is to drink plenty of Minshler's Bitters. Wfi,kBQjrjrf

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•where the,pivWniiW iuntMlliwQl. in :iifa t, we know of no case it aid not cure. -Tell them, when they are attacked, to .fake a good dose of the Bitters, and heat some of it as hot as they can beear it on .apiece of flannel, covering the stomach.

Should the paitient throw up repeat tbe dose. Some personsJuamUirown the Bit* ters up two or three times, but still continued to take it until relieved. If Dr. Mishr len

ier desires it I can get him certificates of "these cures of cholera." This is a fair sample of the letters which are written dailv from one friend to another, ledFriftkly M»ditafe.i I^& iabt tayohd controversy, aHediPlp^is nm before the p$b|i$su^, a mass of volu^toi^. tapti^iiui^ts, to

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HoLro^-P^lskNfS^QeBlilcsrpes

ail times to serve to.our ,v customers either by the can or dish. Ours is the only house in the ciiy'wiiftre'tfcite &ik-<daab! lOrindf ofJ oysters is kept for sale. Gus. Winehart, the celebrated Bess

all times to attend to tho orders of his old friends and customers.

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FACTS

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aquaf as a Conei anfcle! It never

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Two hundred casks Bordeaux,

Claret, .Rhino, Port and Sherry Wine, Cognac Brandy and Holland Gin "for sale at G. Weiss & Cos- xv dtf

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falling off fregi^ and often produces a new growth on bald beads, is richly perfumed and fcT cmn-tHlng®

dressing. Every bottle is warranted.Sold by all Druggist's" 1. L. MAHAN & Co.,

HAIR JEWELRY FOR CffRisTMiy PracsENRS.—We have a bo*k of patterns showing the precise appearance of the article itself. Bygi ViJig^aB^t ^prder within a day or two we can have the pruent ready by Christfeas.' At fee old1 swivel OT%r B. Freeman. 3^4^* H-JVO' dwtf

FANCT BOXES frbm --2 tl2 at Mahan & Cojsi, 31d2t.

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GREAT RTIIUJRRIROIFIN PM^S.—O^SN nell lias made a g^tT redt&r^fii tWf| prices of a variety of articles and goods at his establishment and is selling many things such as Pictures, Frames, &c.,~ at nearly half the former cost. A large stock of Holiday goods embracing the most elegant assortment, will bo disposed ol! at a great'reduction. 'Wo.1104, [Dec. 18 dtf

Main street. y-—

fine' "Beaver'

Overpoats aixd, Bi)§inoss Suite, at reduced prices! CalT soon, at Hartsocsk & Bknrii3-' ter'sj before they, are all gone, dtf.

wmntsgaueix .^.. .wljich they offer to the public by the ,Card-*pftot^lgrapi« ^a^r.rel)

Wright's gallery. All'flt^ egyles.o£ p^3ar^#eaie««Sl kfK tistically and set in silk, velvef^dSWd' ftney cakes, paMep§ftogts?y*osd ^odtiarid' ^ilfrj frames,^ fiiBta^l^SP^ty WrighJ'f WfSim-Sl'valy-P-KN.

Ne^-H^niny, J-Ripbetc^'s.

Weisz's Skirt'FkSforyOpposite the

^Post office, took the first premium at the Iaaiatia, Qtffo, and Michigan S^taB '-ftws for thpbe«f||irt. Cftii?ttho -lee^^prfeflpTym^ir^ ,y2

NEW MEAT SHOP. Vofis have opened a Meat Shop, at No. 13, South 4th street, a few doors south of the Post Office, where can, at-all'hdurs, .be .fotfndl tiie best of all kinds of'Meat, Sausage®, Ac. TbiS will provo a great" convenience to those who find it inconvenient to attend the

MALTBT'SI I!—We a^e now in receipt of, and will continue to receive dail^duripg -the^ entire

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Bran, Siiorts, Obrri,Oat9, and'*Baled

Hay, and Ship Stuff,^it Bippetoe's-. dtf.

Pujo Poil and Scherry Wine^ar

medical purposes at G. Wei9S& Co's. dtl*

C^UTIOH'—Messrs. A. T. Stewart & Co. beiftf? the^kclueive agehis -and importers of all tho Kid Gloves made by Alexandre, of Paris, respectfully caution buyers against imitations stamped inside "Aleiiinder," also Alexandre Celebre/! which are .now in the .market .and sold as the genuine giove.

All genuine Alexandre Gloves ate. stamped ir.'side

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QHjF The jnir»tsweet milk can be.found every day at Geo. L. Beigler'sJ" south of the National Hotlse. r*

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Tho best Dried Peaches «4in the

market, at 0^1. ^dtf,^

and square Elbows, Coal Cop^Parlor and. Heating AoVesj^CoalHodi', %hov«i^ &c, Ac.,- constantly, pn^ han.d.^and /or s^le at S. R. Hendeson's.

Orders for fitting up Btoves or pipe will be.promptly attended to by competent workmen. Remember, ^burth street,'seo ond door North of Main. [lBdtf

10- Prunes, Dried Gufranls and Lemooa» at 3.1. Ripley's. dtf. -x»«

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Pure Cognac Brandy for medical at G. Weiss «fc Go's. dtf

Sweet Cider, Baisins, Currants and

Citrons, at E. B. Wright & Co's, 15 5^

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Go to Messenger's for all kinds of

arficles desirable for Christmas Dinners.— Hd can, and will furoishAny thing in that line of first rate, quality and at as low a fig"ure as can be found anywhere else in the

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CHRISTMAS.—The most diversified and extensive assortment oLladies' and gentleWatches and Chains, Gold and Sil-

RECHKRCDK 1—The most complete va* ifety of Christmas Silver and Fancy Mer-

^ohn B. Freeman's. dtfWB

'3 TNINA, GLASS AND QUBENSWABX.— #«rsl TOTS! TOTS I for the holidays just 9 choap at Brown's China Store, 62 Main

[j»i 'a/«2i-vit^ £P\ MrrYgrya New Hams, at Bippetoe's.

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dti made to order. MBS, J. mBKahK, »hiWrf#»5l a^«i»ra^ifeac

"OHIO STATE QBOCNDfl, DATTOIFAIR TOIR), Oct. 19,1886.

We, tho undersigned, a* a unit, award the First

Dili

tauranvdepartmerrt-aad wiil fhedeady at 41^

ne C.*

U90 the

b®918

_i, ITl.t-Simplcity of Construction.

ETKR& Co.

a^fe' 12 I tea**} Bye and Buckwheat Flour at

Wright & Co's, 155 Maio-street. dtf.

of 0,ir

^ull'm'nt

b*1n*

vn^rir

A Newaaiortment of Dreea Trimin Goli(Wc«bnMilk Yrivet Bib- MIUlWlillMllft

jd

CAKD.-^lWundef^iled hkv^ "McBirtly procured the general agency for selling

»P$A 6thith's famous old brewery, W. ~V&r

barrel, STBoftle per dozen.

Send us your orders and they will be prfMtettf«t.«I8 Sna 9il rdecl7dlm ^HS^^hnly.

A ijNITED STA^p MEXICO IEN SEDOWICK ADVANCING—T- H. BUcnSpiMig&fSlw,tei oH^^ doi so, will sell 100 good fashionable TurcT,

1

cheaper than—well come and seel 2,000 pieces Sheet Muiib,15cTa?!8fiWt On Dress Buttons we can beat any two«herse store

be: sold. Sewing Machines—we don't fear anything in that line. We have them to sell or give away. But call soon, before Jt leave, at T. H. Riddle's little one-horse £tjre, 18 North Fourth street. dtf.

-t&oitimvi jsmm

'EdginSfrSMSBfea& l^^pport

&lCo'!

GO Pure -!iT

poses, at G.

41

berri'SMstsi''!

per a ir\r\ 'i*~rrrr

bafas for 75c each 100,

$ljeach 100 nice Veljf^ at $l,25 to $1,75 200 Gladiator Hats at,£5c to $2 300 nice Bie^WMWl¥lNS$7 s\ Hoods and Nubias at 40c to $2. Hosiery, lots of

r.*dtf

-i:

Loljaiid Gin for m«Kj)cal pur^"eiss & tfb's."'' Jit

LOCAL NOTICES.

SlilTS.—Tho UBdertigoed has for the coming q^erade Balls, a nice lelection of Ladies' Sultf to let at reasonable aidles' Fancy Stilts made to order. MBS, J. KBEBLE,

•6o»

3d—Ease of 5Cioje«9«d '4th—Stillness in Banning.

The Wheeler ft Wilson Machine,whenever exWi'recefvid aiffii«*^afflafc**irf SI ate Fair siuce lSSf).--4'"'

E. W1LMOTH, Agent,

f|.ST^efef ^rfsKee»n^e,Siniro Sonth of tbe.

Ban's ^ectocal SUxlMi^ tor for4he€ireW CMf(hs, Colas, Cough, UoarsneBS, Ac. To the afflicted we can to take and, ily Fifty ceuts per lAtft8?4t a oc22dll BABB'S_DBDQ STOBE

The Best Is the (Jheapest.—E. F. MERIAL tWEIMatVBBAfflL qOAL brought to the market. Orders loft at MoReea's Shoe Store or at-Hartsock Bannister's 4iU receive prompt attention. d6m*j|

Picturc Fr|mes-A|l those wanting anrUltighi the Plctv^efratnSlin#ijyB dq.j^ll^o. jall on Isaac Ball, corner of Third and Cherry StreeO^ts hie is prepaaK^Wfll^iaBytiitng imttat (ae. [u3i!3m] ISAAC BALL.

MEW AD^^tiSEMENTS

6

•First SatiomA ^Mak«f .Terre fltaate,' en the moi niag of the first Monday in January,* 1867:

ree#.aO^L.iS*WOBOia.

Notes aui Bills l)i»eounted '. 213,910 17 B*akl!iy:Honse.»....-((.i..:ivrjt.

^AmountVutstandlng

Stq

16,255w

KuWiituTe and flxtansi....^....^ 2,309 Current fjxprnses 716 *2 Taxes paid 368 43 It- mltrancw and othar Cash Items 2,918 99 l.-ne from National Banks., 32,098 31 ited Slates Bends deposs!«d with the treasurer of D. £,-to«»£U{e elf. Notja 200,000 00 Ufiitid States Boad».deloMted withthg

I Treasurer to secure deposits 60,000 00 Casi'Wi hand In' Circulating Notes of oth et National Banks _1,350 00 Legal Tclrder Noles and Specie..... 32,936 98

Xolel 8552,638 10 LIABILITIES. Capital Slock paid in $200,000 00 Surplus Kuud 28,134 22 Profit and Jjoja....^...^..—-..J. J.49? 05.. Dae bther Banks ond Bankers 1,10* 69 IadlTidual Deposits r* Uniiod States Deposits: ll,B&3iQl Circalatlng Notm "received from Oumptroller 8170,360

•j--,..

c,

LC'sf am'^ut on haad^"a -a65r —T f~X^J

itsjlM'Ct)

CWunty of VigO.'J

to the best nt mj knowledge and belief. .i ... Sworn to ands of

m^fr

Total ^JL-33«UC2~.KI 8562.^8 16 S8I, (S. A- Hargck, Cashier of the First National Bank of Terre Hante, do solemnly Mar thiidhff alxrreetMdpent. lt' trne,

STATS

Russian Iroirfitovo Pipe, circular

or

INDIANA,

%/rMBgliJIL, Onliin

oj-n to and SUMCXTD&IyTdtijne^ tBis 7tli day N. H. BOI5DINOT, Notary Public.

CLIP*" &

sm i*1

Plans, apssiiewdtiie and S^toUMtaee nished t»r every dcscHptfon or Ballwef.' Sflce at Pririe «ty Planing Mllla. pornarof

Ninthatxd

Mulberry Strwts,.^. r. ,,•

12

Ml* i-,aio 9S

laajiinwy*

•Hth tfci

aatywo.a^

2-

Gl^Sk 88

wmtn.ti

iiiiHmu.

masassma fitrmdmrn *.viui- MT,-W^e» jalfinodtK. ... Ut,s»7 to

UaAed BtatM Bwoalts....^.. If,053 43 DWfclerib aa^ld... ... 11,519 4S Due to Hattonal Banks 12,34148 Pto^oort aad fachaage 1,482 49

... »l»(4a^^uu««at ia trot, to the best ,belfef. X, Presldaat.

Man&fi'cVnftrt mnd Dealers In

Ftooriitg, tophi Siding, Itoors, Btiaeketsi »f* lUtnd9f M+ulditw,

SUMsf **u BmilU8ter*, mm -A- *..

(.1 it-i

pENTINQft-STAijIiSvlN THB il NEW- MAtt&X['tHOtiSB.

tVtfM-10 oeloek et Honio, at tbe

front of tbe flew

eeti. I (hail offer

the Stolli oc nid Harket Hons*, and of thebuud-

.,5 A. lHOMAS. M.r.h.1

Jan 7,1867. dtd

H-jX

iZt

0VUS-.

idXHB&e! rA eBOBZN^OIKr -tlll*tepa«'Sewil»»iW|W *»**&>•* MiTlfn »ij«tt'^o« int»e«ke»»II*e«' •ad artistic nki»*»em.WiUKaml-C«illef*

#ot am i»

•6i*b »d

efOA RfiNTi

BSl'i 1* 'if.Ii. Mlfl .1 jiOfi feEENT.i--Th« cStowkromn flaaraerTiMBlin ka*«9»n4Strwq. Afely

Mrs. ^^R^L,€j(taer^f Ohio ^ik ti A,ISHWrnt.,

.,t^ FORlSALi. w: \t .r -—r IQBo tSALMx&Et :%RADE-m-A bJ*^pt l&+cwi*rPnJrbGrm§tawn6,

Indi*fia^ M' !.

Upbrmaffnt»jigy.

»i nj m-mrw: teurunn years oia, sisiart and illigeii^airoaijllkflt* place ttatbe csiuuks a cICBgBt|C1ai

thla.Qfllcfe.

•mNTp. Me'. Qold iiiedal Sdwing in every •d OOBaty fs the U^IDQ,J&achines,

BOA^l)EKS

can get T^y ^ard at

~S4stb a»ti QWo streeta. Apidy to J. at the Store of Wingate A I'-C fiPWfl ^OLDIRQN^The lid lOralf 'xyld ifetap lr*n iiw«e Fciaiiaiaui' ncar.ths

TkefoUnh aiwaMUMMitf •f-thafltockboldera Lof this Bankf ior tho farp«*o, of: electing seten

Jiauaryv 18«T, DMwe^a the hsawsof 10 o'clock A M., and 4 o'clock P. M. .:7JtH dlsSa"4" °f

l^88^

I E I A 6o'ughs, Colds, HoarseneBS, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, !!nd all kindred complaints.

For-five years baa this article beon before the people, and tbe verdict returned from every quarter. by the consumers of tho half million battles that havo been sold within that time, is, that "IT ALWAYS CURES."

Bead tne following, which is only a specimen of th) many lettor* wears daily receiving

"OBIN SKCIN*B

:•.

.,

filPLET 4s

ip ..

OesriiMie Ssie

/si ten it mi S-r?-t. &yt mi ~7 »ix"! f*t"

... '..irtS--

Si-

torn

Scroll Sawlig,

Iall Weod work.use? in building, prepared to *r. Corner of Ninth and Malberry Streets. *mmmi WAEREN'S .IMPROVED &N .N5«- r, (tfcobnMO. "***1••"""w areprepared to put OB tKTTBool, and warrant it -Itos ia Ike x*r«abd cl»aapeat floor in

A -K bif "Ht*1*''

m-

ace, on the '»onth-wett «or-

Afdfc*BBtOK". ^afeler.

J:

TIWIDBND ITOTieE.. s.M 21 -M io •CtmMAvni* Ii»«iiN&dt>s B. NcrcHtfi/njOlcsk T«nj» Haate, Poo. |5K18^.

Bar4ot Direoort bare this.day declared a t., free of Ctovernment nabdtty, Jsaoary 7th. ..^estirb ttMckbl(MH "*iU be pald- a* tbe Office el

AoiBIS, See'

ORE—SAT5SAGE—IiARDi•TH» Undersigned Is W trittairu faetnring Sausage 'In a-diflerent nanner Oom that of Batoher* nsu•UJ. U,ls made^of. clear Firc, and not mixed jifli o»ei"iitaf8. Hating hid etghtyeafs expert•acrtMtM fastest I 'aaiooaBdeut of giving satUfacUofi. 4#l»p .buy and «el) Fork and Lard.— tiae Sangago is on sale at O. P. Sander s, corner 6th and (X*trfffW&t & Woodruff, East of Terre

C: 1.^g^^ocery irry St. East Railroad.

—rBAKGAINS

We would inform our patrons and friends #ho wish to purchase cheap millinery, to call and Hgt Bonnets, Turbans, or Hats, as all shall bo sold rinder cost, for Cash, during the Holidays and Wirter months. M. H. ABBOTT. le28dl/ 1 Anaeriemu Life Drepii i- /Vr the Spsedy euae of

'•BOST.IN, MASS.

& Co.—SIBS:—Notwithstanding

my general prejudice against proprietary (or patent) medicincs, I was induced to buy two bottles of the American Life Drops, throsgh the high reCdiMbsniatton ol them by a friend, as always earing Diphtheria, Coughs, Colds, Bore Throat, Brbnchitii, 4c. My son, 16 years of oge, was taken suddenly ill with Diphtheria, and .could scarce lyspeai br Swallow, hi .breiUlilua v»m *o bad.— We were moch alarmrd, bn't decided to try tbe Lite Dropi, before calling a Phys clan. By nsing the Drops according to direction, be was soon relieved and the disease entirely broken up. I let a frieni, suffering with Rheumatism, have one of the bottles. He says the Life Drops gave immediate relief, and are the best medicine be ever used. A ffcniiy near biia, suffering Irom Ceids and ulcora tod-Sore Throat, used some of his, and were TUUNL ID a short tinie. Since then I let my brother. Physician, have part of iuiue, with which ha cdfed a bad case of Diphtheria, lie is constrained to acknowledge that they are valuaWe.

Trnlyyonrii, A.

OBIN 8K1NNEB

Hol(UtiilMar6

ANDBBiLDERa WIUUAMS. Tf fur-

B. ELDKB.

tbe Hfc Drops aro carefally prepared by

CO., Sole Proprietors, Sprlng&eld, Mass.

And sold by all Druggists.

PNTAS BABNM &

Co.,

rncu

NEW

York,

ECXLCB,

Chicago, General Agents.

COAL AT 12 1-2 CTS! McEARLANJE IS NOW

lurnlshing tho beat iUality of Biver Coal, at TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS per. bushel, leneotd on a wider ecitea than any other dealer isusinc. Order* leit at the Conuty Scales, or at WoodmaW's Grocery, on Main street, next door to O. O. Smith Co.'i Stove store, will receiTe prompt attention. Leave order* with Ons. Arnold, at tho Post OfBoe. »e4d6m

S

.-Ck "'"v .V, rl ,i rf 'ii -rttisT 9im

Af«STAIL(

JsaT'4tb, tM7!

rKl

.'i

l- .14.' .-t. i-

A it.-:

Merrimack Prints 16$ ctslr ^prague Prrats JlOJ cta! Ataerican Printa JBJctst Dunnell Prints.

16$ etsl

ssj^ittble Purpl? Pmts' Prints l6 2-^cti! ^ObOt'jards Blcaohe^ Muslin 1^ cents! mm 2000 yards heavy yard Wid«

xa 'zi

Brown Mu9liii 20.^enta!i

All Wool Flannels French Moretioes 65c ta $li figured English .Morenos yard

twide

33^ cen^ts!

3000_yards Best Fi^nred De Lanes25cents! ^ertts Paper Collars 10 cents per BOX? Eadie^Balmoral Skirts $2.0€

per pair

su "T

*vq/i

J. 0.8W18HEB.

The lssa* eoibpii-

two-thread Machine in the .'World.! Addrosa,. ... A. S. JOBHSOM ft CO., mnL S34.WaslllMftoh St., Boston, Mas*. i-i 'ir.* rfrhfl, ,.i

TTJELL, RIPLEY & CO.'S.

Main street, corner 5th, Terre-Haute.

JJiWITTIG&CO.,

Have token InTentorj

and have

v*a?j

Redieed the Price

,v:- jit/

4

OF

'..il

ALL THEIR OOtfDS

Their entire Winter Stocfe a

*^rtb he sold «t

.'"BSZaESKe

ACTUAL" COST!

TO

A O

Prevent Carrying Over.

AIR DRESSINGr. MBS. BMILT PRICK, So. 1C6 Second street, is at all times prepared to dress Ladies' hair in all the latest and most !»i-hionable styles. Patron1, age is soli:ited and satisfaction guaranteed.— Switcnes and curls for sale. 29d3m

-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given thatas we design closing np our old business, and collecting old Indebted ness, our firm heretofore doing business under the name and style of "S. COBT A CO." will hereafter, wi hout any change of partnership relation (they re-gaining as heretofore,) carry on our general Hardware business, at the old stand, under the naroo and style of COBX A 31ANCOUKT.

N. B.—Those indebted to tho firm of 3. Cory & Co.. wUl please call and settle/op, as our. books mast be closed. COBY A MANCOUBT.

Jaldtf

JiURNITUREI JREPERICK GOETZ, Mo, 180 Mtelss Street, (Corner of alley, between Cth and 7tb.)

Das constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of N I 3 E S oW

Consisting In part or

Bedsteads,

Tables, •isftM, 8aft LSI Bsok

HarMe aad Wssd Tap Oatre Tables, 1 Cssuasa

Cases, sjpUt'litotiasa Chain, WritiagDesks, Males, dfce., *e. Whfch will ba sold at tbe

LOWEST PRICES 1 Oivaiaa a ca jaalSdly .. IUDI1I01 (OBI

(ttrr~.it.

atmmm

i£Q

MAtK 8TMKT, »u »«l.

RAUTK, IND.

!.U

stucte that wnieaabletlfelll to read MWR a« Wgl««^#W!? Lectures Oaths

M«KSit

Uimrnim

and ia lb* Masts 9«U of Um CoUaf*, an every.

Mtbfi,:kalow«tithaa (kooaof aaysiaimc butOuia.tte Caitxt Stat. a.

3.Q.

MHNMIttHt,-

viuuiiamui

ra." i*::? J-r

{i-1 sc.-

vi cihCH«iV-e.i X— ,1hOK

PMI I

j.

I

Wf U.i **i bsTZ

4

lake great jrieiuu^e it\ in :n of'jnj oll^riUiibailtt Cil rmm fn waBtof aaytaiag ia 1

UmfK new onts

ar«|-

aaythiag

I

saI£t,feJi

''t

•v.

'J All Goods Marked Down to exceedingly LOW PRICES to close Winter Stock to*

Pianos, Melodeo^^0rg«n£ Always OB hands a Spleduld assortment of Rasos a from tbe WfU kao#» Jfaaafaetorie* ol 'ltot^art a

Nuns, Sil., the celebratedJ?atent Cycloid Pianos

StecTi N.TTXH. bate »., N. T., Kaalie A '66.-, Bkltimort, aM other Wrdt Glasa Hsfc—il ~UJ*Z -."J V-' e. la

Cwiiart & Needham's Celebrated Bodair and. Melod eons Tho gethor unrival«l, a betfhi Jujige will Wat once convin

rdi

3

,rof

PtflBglh«lm»m

dtMrtr-

A

•f'i

I*? 1*f r*

Call and exsmlne for yoarselC. .4mi....

Sawing of 10 io 25 per, cent. in purchasing at this Houa6!

C. WITTIO & CO.^ 73 MAIJN STREET, OPPOSITE MoKEEN'S BANK delSdawtf Terre-Hante. Ind.

nti'

HAUTJ:

~+»t

AOADEMTofMUSIO. The andersighed, d*lrieg to sapplylk vaeaans -. la the wants of oar rapidly growing city, »«4 obedience to.the loa^iy auressad wiahw of »large., nnataar o( liq «iUzyaa,«t tkis clt, announce to. thepnblie that Uiey^^ve opened an ACADEMY OF MPWC fb the mc«mhI stpsjtiof Kissacr's 'jPaIace el, sic,f wtMv-tkejpwe prepSMM* give iasltW- J, |ioq to pupils in all l»r.ii.clqpei«f,SBia biantifnl %kdinersnry..ac oBiplishmeut.."

Their ttuslc Kboiaa are large,* well ventilated Bd ligMM,au« Ws4 of aoee—»a»d are SMPIM 1th everr rvaiktv et InetiuaienU, and Puiiils fej livejn at ruction on i\q Piano, Cait»r, Vn-

at the Acadeaiy of Mas to, asAad storyot

L. KTS S JI E lt S

,h:

apply Wt&a'ttnMr^

B)

l, ,tstf *RI_ e»

WO

,r*'#

..- oj

*-K:nmlq

£s T[St-» t."

cy 'jic, :7» .- tbe kt*

MUSIC Lir^E'^rT

". 1

No. '48, dfciO

"*^4 ,1 i.'i ''A.

...

'i flj'fv t:-:

Wml**

S*G'I' GT/,:- c-.XfflBTO li

Havirigpersonallyitelected my Now StoCb with grSW«a"i*iat WHruforit Iataaoeaable» offer tatheMnakaUablto the .. .. .,

Largest Assortmeni^

-OF-

-«^:s(.

The first »Floor wilL£e slecludL' Sheet St sic, Strfng Oaods, Music- Soaka, and»Ur«s kiads of ~nDkaUr loetrnBeata,^sach. aa TUMi nr') zzss^'sz&g&asjsx^i ot all sites and iprtea#, JMscso l^ts Cprd, Stickat-Draai:Belts,tUalt»lLiaK(jFlu|ee,Oram

Dcilaj Heads,

shoepakin Drulta BaM«r BrasaJCputh-lieceS, fiefsaao Silver lCoathrtNea^ Tansbo-

rinas, Oermaa YioUas. Freach Vipyua^ Xnow.C French Violins, (imitation pid Straduarins, Oua .1-WflUBjelloa,

5p,--:

Violin,Tntes.

Tuning Forks, 'fonlnK flatntners, Pitch llpee, Castanets, Uaironet, Violin, Vuilincello. and Double Bats Bpws Muric Folios, t'dtfble Bo-' fined Bdsia Cases fir* Flutes,: Chironete, Vlobas sgs and Guitars Blank'Music Books, Blank Music Caids, and Mu^ic Paperi of alljii^es. ~'ygnt

W r«rticUlar atteatioa. paid to the- Stria Department. ... The ijeoOTidFiOoE will befitooked wiUk' i-cj

a

tl

tin

°rw*'

and.Melodeins Thwo Instruments stand altoSsct which every listener and convineod of fry irlMply cear- J"

WS^id fcriiMUr.^BI '-i nanit^aPRACTICAL mlto Bmrv

trade, consequently a judge of Instruments, jbose 'sendfhg oruurs from tba distance cab fully B" ~rolr on aMalnlngras good and SOeai/lurticle as If —UITselected. -ardistount toBenilnkrleS, Schools JllnH^ f•' ters tndTeachers'ef Music.

Bead .tor Circalar ^ad Prices. Kvery lnstru,ment warranted for five years. lend orders to KlSStfEB'S

.kiSlvN vDKALSU IN

r"

,-«ta .'.M .• .?.

Palace of music,

fV

48 Oliio gMareet. a, Terre Hante, Indian*/"

MUSIC.

.mk.

,J. O. LIHDEltANN'

3

,»4SWp.." rt '-4V

iti*

MELODEOI8,

-PIAJVOft, ORGANS^1.-!^' TioHn«,'Cfnitars, Flutee'. and al^'kiods of Masieal

Merchandise, No. 91 Wabaab Unsst,^ TEBBK HACT1C. INDIANA.

i,

TBNIWQ- AND BiCPAlBttiO of PIAKO0 an^ other Instruments will be promptly attended to. OLD PIANOS will be taken in made foj HtcV ONES. aul03dwtl

J. Q.

LINBKMANN.

DENTISTRY.

-y? e^V.

J. A. LOOMIS, E 3SX I S

»pft«'

Di! ID TKITH EITBACTED WITH illTIK 0B SO PAUi By use of "Narcotic Spiay," a local aniesthetic. full Set TeethonRubber Plate,$40.']

'Pi.yC-am

Otharprfcealn proportion. -j.

MT ALL WOBK WAKBAKTED.'sH. OFFICE—U1 Main streets between 4th aod 5th. over WIngats A Bfask's Store, t'.-:— del2dwtt°

TCBBE HAOTE, IND.

AvTORGAN ic CBESS^ J.VX OPIEATIVK AND LLTCKANICAL DE 1M TI 8

rr

All the branches of Uperalivo and Mechauicaf" Dentistry executed in h- beat manner. Orncss No. 107 Main street, Terre Dante, Ind. and Snllivan, Ind. oc29dwt

R. C. O. LINCOLN^ ,0

D1

The Oldest Established Dentist In it'rre HnWtl-, Has rnnovsd his office and residence^to Fifth street between Main and Ohio.

Having had upwards ot eighteen yea lence ia Dentistry, he is confident that he can ive aattslaction In all cases. [JygOdly

if

R- VAN VAJLSAH, :7, Suceessor to Liucoln 4 Yan'Valiab, SUaQKOMS AAV MraaHlCAl*

j.

ti

E N I S S No. 101 Main Street, over Bartlet's BcO Store, apl&dtf TBBBK-HAPTF, IMP,

RICHARDSON, M. E N 1 S SUCCESSOB Tv na. s. s. „A OFFICK—On Ohio, between 3d and 4th' Sti-ft. •aTdlj TKIUUt-HAOTa, LNY. is&t-j-

iv

«Si~ .r

iKig