Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 December 1867 — Page 4

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fgf Great revivals of reliigon aig in progress among the Quakers of .Wli'110 and Henry countie?.

yy The Festival of the Centenary Church will be held at Dowling Hal Thursday evening of this week,

pg/f Tho Mayor's docket on Saturday was a blank, not a single infraction of the municipal laws being spread on its^ages

gtrfr The "German Benovolent Orders were out in a large procession attending the funeral of John

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brother. .. -1-

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Meyer, a "deceased

ggjf* Tho Democracy hold a County Convention Saturday of this week for-tbe purpose of selecting delegates to tbe Stat* poW-WOW-

8^* Manufacturers of chewing tobate co u8o large quantities of glycerine to kcop the tobacco soft, and to g4*e^ it sweet tasta, ....

pgfT^rbfenittiS riifroItPlifetions in Statk'county, 17,125 bushels of potatoes hay..' been shipped since tHe^rst of Ootobjr.

Tiiis week we are to have the' Fat tor,"—A. M. Oriswold, who l«jp»

tui'fca btiore the Y. M. C. A. at Dowlieg Hall Saturday evening.

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gig*- All Martinsville is to have 'k free ride when the railroad is finished to Gosport. The people down thert are neai^y cnr?tj' far its-completion.

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Nine matches \o each «oe

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Hgdltal i'otice—Dr. J.B. Ba«bteL. Bruks and Periodicalf--J. P• McDonald. Real Estate—Harbtrt Marsb.

CITY AND STATE ITEMS.,

pgr* Tax-pay in?- time has come again.

Knott. A. Redd is a

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Ssagr The Indianapolis

the.

entirii population of the JJaited States are used every year in this country. 8o Americans never can be in a state matchless misery. i'

Charles L. Wilson, the proprietor

of the Chicago

Evening Jmirnal,

glyes 411

the married men in his employ a turkey, overy year, for Thanksgiving—a premium on matrimony.

£6^* The large number of deeds left with the Recorder l»at week for record, given in the list published eUewhere, shows a lively state of the real estate mar*

gfcgr A. H. Conner, Esq., and Major O M, .Yilson, of Indianapolis, bave^ne to Washington as a committee appointed to securo the holding of the Republican National Convention, in. that city.

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8^ If any of our readers are lnrdoubt about the arrival of winter, let them consult the number of marriage lioense which we publish for last week. It is a much surer indication than rtbe_ dopaxtuB wild g«ese for tho sunny South.

of

Tuojday afternoon, a young lady

of liichmond, the daughter of one of the most repoctable and woalthy citizens, suddenly disappeared from home and has not sincc been heard from. Every effort has been made to discover her whereabouts, but in vain.

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Tho tickets of admission "to® the uttiituinraent in i. ieht bv vbo ladies of the Christian Church

is the iirst call that church-^has made on Uic public in this way and we hope to learn of a good sum realized to aid in the comp lotion of their elegant eburch ediflc*.- C'.-i-.

Wo leant "Forefathers Day" will

oe ca'ebrated in this city on tbe eveniog *vi A 1 not .'' tho '20th.inst.—£ijgre*s.

Whose fathers Hoosiers don't under* iv'ird v?hnt you mean by that term.—

Jotiittal. forefathers Day'' is tbe anniversary ct tbs landing of the Pilgrims on the bicak shores of New England one cold winter morning in 1*20 and the New Eugiaud Society of this city, with invited guests, will observe in an appropriate inanner the 247th annitertary.

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Flack uxi Hoot."—

Nor is there another aucfc place H. Robinson's Bazaar, The trade in Holiday goods at that popular establishment has already ba^un. C&U, and if you don't see what you want, ask for it—it will be quickly forthcoming.

Marriage, licenses were issued lss^

week by tbe OountyClerk to the ing happy pairs: Edward Schwartz and Mary Gerold. Nelson B, Swejtzer and Helen M. Mc"-

Oregor

Aiink.

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Daniel P. Edwards and Sarali A. Mc'Geehan. Wm, H. Daniels and Nancy .A. Swalls. Aaron (J. Oady and. Ella C. Bappley. Frank D. Liftlfejohn and Hvinah Filloon. Marcus D. L. Sayre and Mary S. Fleaher. James Rodgers and Martha B. Anderson. David H. Smith and Lenora S. Bailey. John H. Clift and Mary L. Harris.

Commercial

correspon-

dent of a St. Louis paper.

yg^The supper of A^CbngtMR-ChUT^ at Pence's Hall, to-morrow night. & gggp- The Theatre opens at Dowling Hall, tonight with a good bill. 4 l|» pjg»Thp Yigo Common Pleas pourt convenes one woek from this date.

Masonic.— At tbo regular staled meet ingoil. Qh^pter

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11 tbe follow-

ing officers wiTre elected to serve the ensa-

Comp. S. Wolf, H. P. B. Dengler, K. A. Thomas, 8.

A. Shorburne, C. II. H. AT-Davie, P.'B." -I: L. Mahan, R. A. C. 46i'-F. Bycrs, M. of 3d V.

Joseph'DeMOn to Mary A. Bush and others 80 HdPfe iti Pieraon township for $2,000.

Chas. H. Taylor to Augustus Elliott 40 acres in Linton township for $800. R. R. Stewart to MJM Joab Ave acres in Harrison township for $2,500.

Obediah Combs to Oliver Wright 70 acres in Otter Oreek township for $1,600. W. Tuell tojtobert Brasher part of lot in the city for $155.

Wm. Barnes to Robt. Miller 135 acres in Otter Creek townbhip for $2,500. Mary A. Clark to Joseph Johnston tract of land in Prairie Creek for $800. *W. F. Krumbhaar to John A. Clark lot in Krumbhaar's subdivision for $400.

Alex. McGregor to George Turner and others, lots in Preston's addition for $1,500.

D. W. Minshall to Julia A. Morgan, •lot 16 and part 17, for $3,000. Josephine P. Shaffer to Julia A. Morgan, lot in Dean's sub-division, for $1^000.

Zachary T. Kester to EpraimS. Kes ter tract of land in Linton township for $1,500.

Wm. Jarvis to Jos. Harris 20 acres in Nevins sownship for $500. W. B. Tuell to Wm. Patrick 5 acres in Harrison township for $5,150.

Solomon Goodrich to Anche Gerke, lot in Dean's sub-divition for $850.. Samuel C. Scott to Francis Stevesorn, six inches on Fourth street for $35.

Michael Burnback to Chauncey Rose, lot Rose's sub-division, for $900. Goo. W. Snedeker to Ralph Conover, six acres iu Spencer's tub-division for $1,000.

High pitch—Tarring a roof.

Canonical works—Fortifications The habits clothes.

says

prosecution will not be maintained against Cicero Buchanan, the Evansville ypuog man, for robbing the Poat-office.-FuU ^es titutioniiaa been made of the amount of nuiney taken—only twenty-eight doll around there aro suoh other nutrgating circumstanceri that prosecution would be nioro harmfu! T-batTbeneficial. -T--y- .»• ... ..

of good society—Fine

Military parade ground—Park of artillery. Wair of the roses—The color in beauty's cheeks.

If solitude be the nurse of genius, she must be the dry nurse. Why is an impassable limit childless Because it is no farther.

A bloodless French revolution—Every decided change in fashions. "Maud's (or any other woman's) Peril" —The man she is in love with.

To what European bouse does Fortune belong The house of Hapeburg. A regular and natural income—Three

euttytttinment in preparation to-marrow hundred and sixty-five days a year. Why should detootives like a leopard ontitlo the holder to "supper. This Because it can't help being spotted. the year—The

The "«horte»tday in -day you wapt tomorrow &ve bundled dot-

Qrsmmatiflal analogy. When persons are ia jPOgoU, 'they are usually in tense also.

Many men's word is as good as their bond but we might also add that both are worthless.

When a man strips a beech by mistake be be said to be barking

for^elm, calx tilths wrong tree Satanic partialitj— Many persons who insist that (he devil shall have his due, are never in favor of payiagany human being in the world.

m* Entry member of tbe Yoang Men's Christian Association is earnestly requested to attend tbe regular quarterly meeting to be held in their rooms on Tuesday evening, December 10th, at TJ

be presented for your consideration d2t -J. M. Gokdok, Secy.

HT J* P. McDonald has tbe agency for the Indianapolis Daily Journal in this city. dtf.

Ihukvsk Attkaction.—Ladies auction sale of fine dress goods, at Marvin's, 105 Main street, commencing Wednesday morning Dec. 11, 1867, at 10 o'clock*.^

act.

J. Abbott, M. of 8d Y.

iJNr £WJi L. A. Smith, M.-of 1st Y.

U. Sbewmaker, Treas.

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iftti 41. M.'HftWleyr

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W. H! Reese, T.

Installation public to the entire Craft *8^" McDonald has the agency the 27th inst. for the Indianapolis Daily Journal in this '[city. ^y',idtf.

Rkal Estate TaASSFERS.—Records of

,0^•following tracts of attracting much attention, and wherfhnVl and city lots were placed on the Re*

Chaa". Sanders to Margaret Hoofneigle, -kit in-Tuell A Usher's addition for $605. Wm. H. Daniels to Chas. H. Daniels, and others,.2j0 acres in LostJCreek township for $1500.

Andrew Grimes to Martin V. Moudy lot in Burnam's addition for $250. Wm H. Daniels to Isaac W. Daniels 80 acres in Lost Creek township for $,000.

Curtis Gilbert to the St. Louie, Alton & Terre Haute Railroad Company 7 acres in Harrison and Sugar Creek townships for $223.

Wm. L. Draper to W. R. McKeen lot in fiose's addition for $7,700. (Jnrtis Gilbert to Parker Milligan lots 95 and 96 fn Gilbert's Place for $1,116.

Jeremiah Miller' to Jas. B. Miller lot in Rose's sub-division for $1,000. B. N. Gangway to Jas. W. Smith five acres ia Harrison township for $900. ""Abrahath Shields td C. Sehaub lot in Tuoll Sk*tJ9her's addition for $1,000

M. C. RANKIN, S V. Com.

Jamks O'Ma&a, Post Adjt.

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tfg* Auction sale of fine dress goods on consignment, embracing tilks, merinos, poplins, etc. The finest stock ever offered at auction in this city. Seats prepared for the ladies. Don't fail to attend the commencement sale Wednesday morning, Dec. 11.: j., C. Ed Marvin, Salesman. 9d3t.

The patent

ever

gonler book last week: |0r .Sazton A Walmsley are the Isaac Stark to V\ m. Brown, 26 acres

in Pieraon township for $300. Reuben Pierce to Wm. Grose. 35 acres in Rilev township fcor fll2.

fgf What nicer Christmas present can be given a wife or a friend than one of those beautiful Singer Sewing Machines with folding cover, with or without a cabinet case. All styles can be had of J. A. Foote, Agent. [7,d3t.

tUT White Goods and Embroidery Cheap, at Robinson's dtf.

Saqb 1 Back I Saqk 1—At I. L. Mahan 4k Co's., corner Sixth and Main streets. dtf.

|9" The Only Bazaar or Yariety Store on the Wabash, at Robinson's, 103 Main Street. .dtf.

Hops! Hops! Hop*!—At Mahan Co's., Druggists, under National House. dtf.

MT Faney Toy and Traveling Baskets, at Robinson's. dtf.

Rosk Watxb.—A fine lot, distilled directly from rose leaves, by the Sisters of Providence, St. Marys, just received at

eath.

C.Ed Mabyin,

Consignee and Salesman, 105 Main st.

Mr* J. P. McDonald has the agency

A Gbowl —The editor of the Indi-1 f®' Indianapolis Daily Journal in this anapoiis

order to publish a newspaper it is necessary to liave the iiows and hits right squarely some people We have rap against when he adds that officials who have such property in their custody are, in nearly every case quite free to give any general infoi^ajjon^n their power, but here and there wo come across an individual who 4ia*e» bimielf tike an oyster, and a freezing cold ono at that. The object he has in view is to give a vivid idea of his importance in the world. At the same time, wpiueoalfy flint tlffcf^silbh -a inan is tbe most fl.attered |o ee hi-i name in print, ahd^grS^ls if "a small matter has been neglected. Wo are not much accustomed to the use of a corkscrew, and infor» tD at ion wbicb has to be drawn out by main Stl*6gth~iVgeneraWy- more highly esteemed by the. wise pu^swor jthan by tbe genfeVkifeadftr.''*

truthfully says that in fwfri

.J.i Ho. QK'S.G. A.R.,Post NO. l.~ Tsbhk Haute, Die. 7. At tbe lasVrogular meeting of the Poet it was resolved that tbe thanks ot this Post be returned to he public for their liberal patronage and donations to the ball held on tbe evening of the 28th of last month, by this order, for tbe purpose of raising funds for charity, by which means $269,11 was added to the treasury of which amount considerable has been distributed to tbe poor already, and before the close of the winter much more will be seeded, for which by different ways we expect to call upen our citizens. By order of I & M.C.RANKIN, S. V. Com.

Jamks O'Maba, Post A'djt. There will be a regular meeting of tbe I Post on Tuesday evening, Dec. 10th, at Iwbicb time every member in good stand* ing are earnestly requested to t* present as there is business of importance to trans-

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«gi0Vfl.fitting" Corset

introduced is superseding every oth-

agents

ia this city. They buvea full sup-

ply of all sizes. If you want the most comfortable Corset in he world, try tbe "glove-fitting." dlt

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Christian Supper.—At Pence's Hall on next Tuesday night to aid the church in finishing their bouse. Not a festival or feast'with noisy jolity, while there will be amusement for all. We propose to expunge the grab-bag lottery and all other species of gambling from the list and make this what it purports to be—a Christian Supper. Tickets 50 cents.— Supper free. '"rm d3t

Gbovbb's Dbdo Stobb,

4th street, opposite tbe Market House.

fV Toys! Toys! Toys! go to Robinson's. A t'" dtf.

A full line of Fancy Woolen

Hoods, Nubias, Shawls, Tippet, &e., Cheap at Robinson's.

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Dressing Gown Material. Cords and Tassels for Furs. Buttons and Loops for Furs.

Misses' Merino Vests, with or without Sleeves. Ladies' White Knit Wool Skirts.,

Ladies' Fur Hoods. Ribbed Merino Hose, 20 cents. •vL,. decT. .. Edsall

A

Uxparrallilkd Sale

Co.

(1^ Shawls, 36 by 36 inches, fine Goods only $100, at Robinson's. dtf.

of

Sheet Mu­

sic.-Three thousand pieces of Sheet Music, worth, at retal, from twenty-five cents to one dollar and a half, each, can be pur obased, by tbe piece, at Lindemann's Music Store, for ten cents each. [7-d}w

fgf* Our Terre Haute ladies do not seem to trouble themselves about how long Corsets have been introduced in Paris, but buy Jackson's Patent Bone Shield Const, which has been introduced in Terre Hai^te, for the last two yeaip, and gives general satisfaction. Weisz keeps these Corsets at his Factory, on 4th street. £J,dwtf

When a good vXife had prepared an ax^•lleRt dinner for her husband, and he had declared he liked it, she said: "Well, kiss me, then." "Oh, never mind that, my. ... .T was his reply. "The necessities of! burgh, Cincinnati and Evansville, at No -variety, just

dear." life we must have, but the luxuries we 63 Main streetfv

Stoat pi- 5i»«»si»?feS'j«re«-i

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py Fine assortment of Coal Cooking Stoves, five different varieties from Pitts-

1^- We have determined to close oat 10" Graham Floaj at X. B. Wd|ll our litock of Ready-made Clothing with & Co'a., IBS Main street- j. til3dtf a view of changing oar business to that A general assortment of flntclMi of Merchant Tailoring and Gent's Fur-1 family Groceries jugt deceived at. the Star nishing Goodr, exclusively, and iu order! (Jnc«ry, corner Fourth anU Obio strsats

o'clock. Topics of vital importance will Io do so, will offer our entire stook of .ft rtfAmftjI MMMt -ReadyWde Clothing at .net cost for jmw HaberaMyer Co, b*v« goods, and the bulk of tbe stock carried Qjrslet SelWroverfrom last year, at much below cost,

for

We mean just "we say, and will do all we promise I Gent's Furnishing Goods, and Clothing, made to order at greatly reduced prices. Call in and examine eur stock. It is much the best in the city.

2dwtf Ho. 81 Main Street.'

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Our popular and well known.

between 6tb and 7th, near Lockwood's tin store, and from this time forward will keep the best meats in market. Rupp's best Jersey sausage can be had at his stand at all times. msra'S (V Tbe undersigned respectfully an* nounces to the citizens of Terro Haute that he is prepared to furuhH them with a supsrior article of Mioctf meat 'for the Holidays also "New Jersey Sorapel, a nice article that will suit the most fastidious. To be found at Win. Hensell's. 5dlw DAMIBL H. WALMSLKT.

19* New York Dailies at 6 cents per copy, on hand a^ McDonald's at the Pest office and. 149 M*»n streelk 3dtf

|6?"-€}t»eumber Dickies by the-dozen, ready for use, at the'Star Grocery, corner 4th and Ohio streefe dt^

Imported Embroideries.—Mrs. Louisa Yolger respectfully begs leave to inform the ladies of Tef're Haute und Vicinity, that she.has-just received, diceot Jrom Germany, splendid' assortment of Embroidered" pieces for sofa cushions, piano stools, slippers,gand other such articles,' suitable for Christmas gifts, wlych Were expressly selected, for her .Store, by Misses, Augusta and Wilnelmina Wittenberg, during their stay in Berlin, the capital of Prussia/ These articles will show' the progress made recently iu this kind of needle work, and that they /ire worked with unsurpassed skill. They are in fact, beautiful in the highest degree, and

Respectfully.

Mince meat Tuesdays and Fridays I. Ripley's. dtf. C's.S

at C.

The finest display of Millinery

Goods can be found

daily,

a]ways

best.

Johnston & Milieu,

Mte

Yolger feels proud to be able to assert that such nice articles have never before been in any store in this city. 30dim

A" choice article

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Green" and

black Teas at E. R, Wright & Co's.? No. 155 Main street. .• V* I nl2dtl

Skatss Skates!1—500 pairs Ladies', Gentlemen's and Boy's -Skates, just received. and fof sale at Cory &Mancdurt's dtf.

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fgT An assortment of the Unrivalled New Singer Family Sewing. Machines just received by J. A. Foote, Agent «lso, of Manufacturing Machines, both for Cloth and Leather. -dl

ibifi. A Card.—In order to wo'rit somewhat over the effects of my disastrous loss by fire I was compelled for the last three months to be almost the entire time absent from home in my professional capacity as a Piano Repairer and Tuner, To^the ma ny who have waited so patiently for the tuning of their Instruments in this city I feel most grateful and thankful. Expecting to remain henceforth more' steady at home, all oalls for tuning an4 repair ing will be promptly attended to, and by a close and strict attention to-idy business I hope to merit a continuance of a liberal jj-isjssv^ -a#» is share of patronage. teyt- T?

at 8. StbAus,

8, dtf No. 10 South Fourth street..

After the Fair is over, we have

something yet for the fair of Terre Haute, at' [8, dtf]

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S. Straus.

fgf Go to E. R. Wright

& Co's

for a

choice article of Buckheat Flour and Honey Syrup, No. 126, Main street, [lit

§ST If you are in want ot a good pair of Boots, Shoes or Gaiters go to Boland & Hamnaerly, at -the- JPramc City-Shoe Store, next door to Adams' Express Office, tv"-——•" •—-——m3dtf

(®T Decline in Heating StoVes and a large stock, at 63 Main street. 25,dwtf W- W. Shannon.

Ifir We advise all wanting sound and reliable insurance, to insure with' th Phoenix of HattfarcL Ca3h assets $1.076,383 85.

Office, over J)onnelly'A.Drug Stole. 17dw3m ... imI

IfiT It is time for those Contemplating^ Christmas presents of any article of Hair Jewelry, to call and select the pattern* and leave the hair for its manufacture The largest collection of patterns and newest is'to be founi*af the Old Stand, S. B. Freeman's, 74 Main street. dvcif

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IVBoland ft Hammerly have just re ceived a large stock of boots and shoes of every description, from the largest to the smallest size whlctr will beTold at the very lowest rates possible. Caty and see our stock before purchasing. Xlo.,6 Mechanic's Row, at sign of Red Boot.

Polish Boots and Gipsy Balmorals

for ladies, mines and children in great the-Prairie City Shoe Store. no8tf AMMKai,T

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keeps (be biggest and Oe

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Haw JrwBLmv. An enlarged book with the latest jpatterbs, and a tsw pies or' the maiiafbctara also, Jevclry of the German fashions, at

An' JOBV B. FuMMtUM"^ No. S Warren's Hoefc T1Jfl.~rf»ir Jiwslrj a»iin«xftcutred at the feburie^t noti^p.'

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J. P. McDonald has the agency

for the St. Louis Republican aud Democrat, and will deliver them by carrier to subscribers at 25 cents per week. Leave names at the Post office news stand. 3dlf."

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butcher, Jo Bupp, has esUblished. a meat ceived froiu tbe Mertden Factory a sptastand, on the south side of Main street^) did lot of Plated Ware,

fo*

New MiT-inrxBY 8*oa*.—Miss Liub Quinn would respectfully announce to the citizens of Terre Haute that she has opened ft new Millinefy Store on 4th| street between Main and Cherry, in the store occupied by. Mrs Crawford, She has just received a lot of new goods, which she will taRe pleasure in showing to her friends. Give her a call.y7?

Powder, for the cure of Indigestloa, Dyspepsia, and Debility of the Stonich and Bowols. A thousand tsstinionials could be procured all overlhe country., Refer to E. B. Allen, Esq., and Col. F. M. Meredith, "ofthis city. Sold only hy I. Mahan & Co. dtf.

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Butter, M|4h| Boston and Cream

Crackersy best hi.. lie-^ty', -at O. I. *ipley's. 9®" -Sfe ouliler Shawls, Breakfast Shawl Heavy Double Shawls, a splendid assorta 13, dtf CoRMSLica & HAOaRBTT'S. ^*4 ,»!

Kentucky State Lottbby.—The only legalized Xrawings in the United States. The" Grand Holliday Drawing wHl take place December 31st. $280,650 to be distributed. Capital prize $50,000 Communication* strictly confidential.— Circulars sent free, by addressing

MubbaIT, Eddy

A Co.,

novlSdeodlm^.^^' Covington, Ky.

figg" Some rich Cloakings, New Nobby and cheap,at "u OoBMStlim A HAO«*BT*iB.

"Danten": Kid Gloves, allslzeland

and colore} al^ I3,dtf CoBNEtnra fiAOQBBTr's.

fty j. & H. A. Davis, wholesale and retail dealers in White Lead, Bed Lead, Litharge, Oils, Vjuwishes, Putty and Pattltar^ material, corner 3d and Main

streets, dtf.

ace {Collars And |Bandkerch{ef

more than twb or three at Riddle's. Call

|@*A'fliie iot of Iiadles' Gold Watches, Gold Chains, and new Jewelry of great variety just received at G. H. Bascom's, No. 151 Main Street 15-dlm.

g@» Ladies don't fail to go to Depew

St

Clatfelter'e to get-your line Gaiters and Polish Boots-made to order, and Children's Shoes of all kinds.

S- A. Barras is at the head of the Magi^acturing Department. £dtf

0jp*lf you want a good Americaa Watch, or wish to got your Watch res paired, go to G. H. Bascom's, No. 161 jMainltreet" 15-dlm.

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L. Ktussife.

Professional Repairer and Tuber of Pianos and all other kinds of Musical Instruments, Terre Haute, Ind. d2-lw

8®- Pure Cider Vinegar at fi. Wrigfct & Co's, 155 Main street. dtf. tl |fir A rich line of Drees Goods, at reduced prices, at 13, dtf CoRJJELIUSdfc EAOaKBTr's.

Egy*-Buckwheat Flour of the best quality. Rt ^-B®j«yJs.^ •. dtf.

Ma^unrt ar« agents for the Jiayeoved Mouldings ..^Leepe oat cold, rain| •mud anjJ^lust jretents rattlibg of sash. Try it on VOur^oors-eod windows.. dtf

Krlang^r jfr-Bro,. have

general rddu^tiojl of prioes oatheir entire «^6k ^ekithiog and rarnisbiag goods Th|y ^yxi^ood- ^hdM^iit lit cents an^^^otber^OMuliik^^rtl^.^ {n 14tf

SiSrPL«, Quiet and Poerriv*.—Tbe Tinlifct" & Lyon Sewing Machine. CaH and see it at Riddle's Sewing Machine Xgeucy, 161 Main street.- dtf e»

Lost—From 10 to 12 per cent,

not

Havbns & Co., Agents.

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lost

by

buying Dress Trimmings and General Variety Goods of T. fl. Kiddle's, 161 Main street. dtf

Festival asd Paib.—Tbe ladies of the Centenary M. fi. Church are to hold a Festival, and Fair at Dowling Hall Thursday evening, December 12th, the object of which is to aiiist in liquidating the debt upon the Church, which at this date amounts to about two thousand 4$l* Iars, arid"wKc^iscausedTiy the non-pay-ment of subscriptiofH.

Headquarters for Family Groce­

ries, Game and Produce, at Bay A Pulley's, three doors souikpf the Post ol#cflu

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Sausageand Miace Meat Cab-

aoSdtf bage, Turnips, Sweet ftttloa, Hoaey, sytup,* Sorgtraflfi Bdckwiieat Floor and Dressed. Poultry,. Dfifit, "Wild Turkey^

Quail, Prairie Chiokoas, dnsasd Squirrels, Babbits and Wabash Oysters, at Bay 4

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Bailey s«:.-.- *«.•.

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la som eponiag in splendid if togeth­

er wi&flusiskinc goodsof every descriptio*. He frill •Isocootinue to keep afiill •look hie eld stand, No. 64 Main stieet. [19,dtf

Vxli^Woounr Unas.—We have now oo kaads a fallsttek of

and

8toekmf Fmrnt,

luuiiT. JOWA

RtcHr'i "Just re-.

Waiters,

Urns, ?.ce Pitchers, Castors, Cake Baskets. Butter and Berry Dishes, Card Receivers, Goblets, Gups, *c.,at G. HL Basoom's, No. 151 Main street

9

16-dIifc

nt-dlm

I|I

Fjibsh OxsTXEa.—Those expecting' to indulge in the above luxury, will And tbdin of an~BXtra quality at J. F. Badgley's, who receives them daily direct from Baltimore, dtf.

Ur,. Patrick's Anti-Dyspepsia

J*

*"114880

REAL rau, WILD LAKDS, AadOUrVroyarty of «MertptOB, tor 8»l».

'ATE AGKNCY

AaHfwiww ef illMa Jiwurth tota--m n£MiMlsmi|4MtBiit«(

rsMlac tss( HABBBRT %l MARSH, 84 WAIXVT STBBET, it7K]| DssMoIbss,1ows-

Aaxvcr OF THE

DiBiANAWLIS DAILI J0UBNAI

The uadeisigned having the

AGENCY

EXCLUSIVE -r'\ 1 For the al»ve FapenTiii this cityTwill deliver them by Carriers to Subscribers ib the city at

Cents per Week,

Or will farnish them to Subscribers at his News Stand, in the Post Office,

At 20 Cents per Week!

of any other papers, arriving here at half oeet 11 o'clock each day, and can be delivered by the Carriers to Subscribers each 4»y at 12 o'clock M.

I.P.HcDOMALI.

Sr. BVOBTXL Is a graduate of the regular school af llrdiciao, aad a member of the American Association. Bis investigation and treatment of disaas** are based upon recognized sciwtiic prtaclplea, as taught in th* legitimate Schools of X*4i«m laIn rope and America. street, ovnr Johnston A Mildoor to. Harteock a

(Mios-OalUa sUwt, ler's Olnthtag Store, next Baanfater. Boom at the 1

hoar* from A. K., to is X., and to 4 P. It. Mtw

C. WITTItt & CO.,

7# MAHf STBSET. /a

OPPOBITS MoKSEH'8 BANK,

.) .1 -#t' idii fi

CHMSITMA8 BULLETIN

j»r»

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pttdte

'J,7^ A-

Mf i'

'fj?

jaf^We ofer, for the Holidays,

Great Bargains

IN vT

pivnd

/fit.

mm

?trt

'Weekly, Friak Leslie'a

Illustrated, jmd'ftll the. leading papers and mag82^48 at McDoa» aid's news stand in the Post office and at 149 Main street. Sdtf.

lit-rsiqv

SXST

P- St1

OANS AND

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fssf mma E-'

IN

S^ A W if S!

a

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jvg V^e oflerrLong Shawls at 17,60!

WORTH #10,00 S!

ssiiWt oflar a Long 8hawi at $6,00!

WORTH

#r,ffO!X

Tbese Goods were bought

A A I O N

iT

.Hit

A rssr xo tf

PRICE!

wiTTie Hext Door to Daris'

CO.,

Drug

Store.

VrEW BOQT aad SH^E SHOP. 11 Tha aadasalaasil having Jast opened their Shoe. Iiajsiiliant Inform Aa dtigens of Terra gsJtrifff issilllag aoaatcy, that ttasyar* in rg to da (Mr work to the entire satlstaoaoa ef thatr aaatoasn^as well la style as in flt

hrt SMiaa ef leather always oa head.— jfeadtB* iota to ih* beat ktya aad on short

raf»if«rtlcftam

AMUiSMKNTi.

rnHEATBB^ *s I

all

oftiiw

we offer as

of tbe very test quafity, whicL we oil to tbe tradis, wholesale aad reuil, at

low prices as can be sold by any first class mMirftoturen. Call and see. dwtf. 8.8.

Kmnnmr A

Oo.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

The Best DrAHfttle^CospaBl West of New York, open MooiJajr Daeembsr 9lkf In DOWIsIHO HiLL

Araons th« laaaiMS pwM*

Jmtu, Satuteis,

St. Charles Theatre, NIW ORL1AV8 r-: v,. And iMt, bat aot Ism*, a COST. MORPIIY *aA: MISS JBNNUS OBAY Tho bast Light Comedian aad 8ii«is« Poojlo la tho World, Uto of

KTIBIJO'S Kaw York OHjr, And a ho«l of ot hen, all of whoa an pMple wfco rmUg understand tholr bmlnara, and can acknowledge no rapfirior in tfiflr line.

Vie, of

a& contains as full Tele uf the Markets, Congres-

Soa'al News, Special Telegraphic CorrespondeBPt. as any paper publiished west of ork. and reaches this city

in Advance

J'-TS

leave fur Nemes at the P. 0« ijua-

id'T' :.

News Stand, and try the Journal for one week, and I feel satisfied that you will continue to take it.

•ri3JMjW4 1

J^JEDICAL NOTICE

Dr. J. B. BUCHTEL, U. D., leeaentfally aaooaacee to the eiticeD* of Terre •Mta aad vicinity,-that he 1« now located in thl« ally for th* paiycee of practlclog •edldae Md Obstetrics, •aviac pnwtloed la theea branches of the proatw for twoaty-Ms year* la Nor ham Ohio,

aad ladUaa tearteea of which were spent in the tfty

ot

Seath Bead,.Indiana he presents the

reemlt of his eatmslve eeperlence aad obieiva* tloaa to thlaeoswaalty, with the evidence of it* worth, by ais atona. 91. WflStlli «ui davoto special attention to tbe iaveetlgatioa and treatment of di»ea»e« peculiar to failles in ill their protean forme ha v. Ink mad* thl* branch of the profbealon a Xirs

»mt,

hoeOere tm tboee wao deeir* it, the beneitsef Maioataseerleace. aad th* aid of all the saodara IssyiotseianU and appliance* with wh'ch thedoltala of lagitUaet* rnedidn* hae been so exUasiTely earlched, within the the past few yeariHe will also give neidi 1 attention to the treat meat of Ckiokiq Diaaaci.

P.C. FIJHT

dtw Solo Proprietor aad SUaagstr

M. B. P.

Mntual Benefll Partnership Tho great wnnt ef the OommoBtty, (a Reneral ro. daction in price* tho kaaU of tUl* partnership)

A PBOaiPT RESPON9E AND

Uoivepsal Patronage Will Secnrr to the Peopla tills GBEAT BLESSING

Header, tt reita with yoartelf to make.tho

Buckeye the People's Store If »o, you tiecomo Partners at once an the Mutual Benefit Plan

ANl* BUT DRY GOODS AT

Great Reductions. To 'orm inch a Pwrtncrihip with tbe People li our iateutlsn, an^ reqoiree that our iaterfet* ihouldLe tuu-.ual, that yon ma recalrethe fall

Benefit of Low Prices!

the lint part, will give the greatest

amount ot t1ud for tti» l«aat money—and the People, of ttm aeconi! part, to extend a liberal patronage iu return. Tbie done, and we fledge yon

LARGE DIVIDENDS, (In saving Honey ftnlTe^eWlog more Qooda for bollar tbatk dtberwlae) pAjaubut the aad with every purchase mad*. We J»v«r kaUaiider the

M- B. JP-

And what heretofore wai a Rfttery, will now beccms A "HOUSEHOLD WORD," Bec«nee everybody personally interested In any enterprise whe:eby they receive a direoi b*a«&t —and throagh this medium—

•ing

SUCCESS, 3hild wi tbeir a

Everj Mau, Woman aud Child wilt bo benefited ia proportion to tbeir want*.

New floods Just Received Bought at a great decline ia prices, to be sold at flgares as follows: EMPBES3 POPLINS—75 Cents per yard—1,W0 yards double width, This is one of the great« est Redactions of th* season. 100 PATTEUKS DHESS O JOD3, Silk Strip*, 85 cent* per yard. Good euongh for the most fastidious to wear. DOCBLK WIDTH CAMLET OLOTHT—Brown

S:ou», Bismarck andOarnat, 00 cents per j'd FSKN.fi MEBINOS—Another Bedoctlen—85 coats a jard! Th* wonder is how Dress

Goods can be nold so cheap. The

Explains the

Mystbrt.

LYONS SILK VELVETS—For Cloaks—32 inch width Cloak Veltets 311,00 per yard, trim' miogs to match I STARTLING REDUCTION

To ths uninitiated—and why? Becaasothe M. B. P. Woiks well, and ia the medjam of information for the People. Wool Long Shawls $6,50 60 Pays ago worth S-09. CHINCHILLA. CLOAKS, $10,00-(The Goods and

Trimming* are worth 818,00), and wby old ohoap This is no mystery. LIBERAL PATRONAGE

AND THS.

V.m:.

go hand in hand. BLACK BEAVEB CLOAKS AND

Black Heaver, lino quality, 86,80ryard (tv erjtody buys it now.) riTCQ, MINK and all kinds of UBS—Mods

Fur-trimmed Iloods, Including a fall stock Children's Far*. ENQDISEFOB WHITE WOOL FLANK ELS 50 cents a yard Bed Blankets 55,00 per pair, worth $6,00 thirty days ago. PRINTS, (just rorelved) oho Ice stylos—New

Styles—12% cents. MUSLINS— Bleachec Huilinsl yard wide.

cti.

Bantin Xouse Office

per yard. Cnbleaohed Muslin* 1 yard wide 10 ceets per yard. Heavy yard wide Unbleached, IS :euts per yard. Ooed quality, yard wide centsLA.LIES' CNDBBWEAB—Full Stock Wrappers and Pants. Children's Uhdsrwaar: GENTS' UKDSBWEAB—Drawers and SLlrts,

Gents' White Dress Shirts. Beanquartsrs f.r Gents' Famishing Goods. Look at oar Glovts and Hosirry, with a general stock of Dry Goods, Notions and Fancy Goods, (Too large to enumerate), bonght since the decliae and just recolTed. which we bow-offer for

HOLIDAY^ SALES!

Through tho medium of tha

At snch tempting prices that everybody cannot fall to be convinced as they read—that We Will Sell Cheap! To meat our own, avd the expectations of all, aid demonstrate the "Mutual Benefit Partnership7' to be "the greit want of thscommanlty."

W. S. RYCE & CO.,

J. A. BRYAN,

iff

JOr PRINTER

Ski*'

mk

j* At Prices Very Low 1

115 MAIN ST.,

WANTED.

T*7 ANTED—AOEN TS for PEBfl flttislttmi, to it* NWJI- '"». K**noody ban U. ASMM cm (5,00 to815,0) per day. tedias, jot liHif iMWst, Ml

aakofrml Km or any «a» whhi titllf *ff|T. CPBDY a CO., 177, 4th etnet, OtsoiBaaU. Ohio.

MID wit

—A mum

af

Mr. JOHN VK*SON, lU eminMt Trafediui. Vr. J. O. WAIL SOB, lb PHbm of OoaiMi^ id Titaf lbs, Kr. IBANK THATJEB, Juiw aikHn, UK of

I

Arfdreaa ZBIOUIL, ft.

HB ai

FOR

ncirr*

fjHB EBNT.— Small House, on J? oa Sontli Sichtl (ttco*. bfiiri t|« rofSth ------itmto.,Kagl* •ortfeeait ooroer east

6th aad

FOR SALE.

T?OK SALB.—My Keeidenoe on J? North 6th 8treet, three aad a kilfSfMW aorth ot mala—11 room*, gas, water, aa.tall ia {ant order. Large barn, room for Hear horns, carriage, eo*l, wood aad loom for hand. WDI rant for «700. B.B. ALfctW. decCdGt

SALE—9650 will bnjr a comfortabl* little House la th* aa*tora part of th* city, mar tbe national Boad, raatalalag two good rooma and a kitchen, ctslern ia the kltehea, aad cellar nader thahoase. Apply at the News Room of tfata Offlot.

one, two, or three iota, ffidtf

Having an experience of t*entj-flr« ysars, 1 feel confident that 1 ran gire sriialhcUM, both with my own m-tanftctare and Kastara wotk, a fall stock vf whteU I keep oa hand.

SHOP—On Lafayette Sirtet, aorth af I tioa of fourth Street.

rtABINKT AND CARPBNT1B \J woas. Tho undersigned woulj re*psetlUly assneais to tU« citlcem of Terr* Haote aad talaitr, Wat kali nraparad to do jebi ii th* OaMaaSjOeretpg and Carpenter lute. Alf», repalriaf farailare don* in tha best style. A. *OOB. Zaai National Boad, oae-half SqnaraaMlef Vfbert's.

LAND AGENCY.

it,

JACKETS—

ii

JTx,

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IND.

vn j.inuiAi. ', itldtBl aitxA*. js. -'1 BALTIMOBE.

Wm, J. R1EMAN & SON, r-? 'P successors to -iWtrj Wm.JiRiemanA Oo.,

PORK PACKERS, Water Street, near Blaise's Mill, Terre-Haute, Ind. OFFICE-Orer Tfes I fall's BitStosa.

Hogs bought and packed on commission. Liberal [vances on packing and ooasigaaunt* to our advances house in Bal cimore. dasidlm

Attorney sad Conmaellor at Us, asm GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT,

Terre-Haute, Indiana. rrict-So. 96 Main Strset. d*c6diy

J, P. MCDONALD, (Successor to A. A. AlWU) ... SIJLLKR

IS

Booksr^ Magarties, Pa|iers, ^tationer^, See., Post Ornoa Lobbt——Tuu Hacxc,'Tita

Norl0d2m

GA®

AND

teff by weariag what

wUl,aSS!5?a"xA«ZML

It af f. Kaberg's a*W BHek Baildlng, ft* MM,water eeweMWtoeadSe^aA

'V

§=:.

ft.B. *f t- »#. i, «.••

STBiM PITTING

Main Street, betweea Sth and 7th,

FBEUQIIK OEIOEB.

Having employed the sarvUes of J. 8. Kerguson, a wall known practical wonmaa, tt* la no* prepared to execute ail orders in th* abate business, irlth promptness and dispatch. oct3dly jt •»a« .-#»'•

I

fv

Firat ala* with

WI14JAM MY BR).

T?OR SALE'-Foar Frame Ilouste J? One of Iti, two of sii, aad •aa'vl **«aa rooms. 1 will aeti these hoasm vary low, aad Sfe reasonabia t^rmi. Apply to T.J. fOliaST, tillf liter ceraer aa and DM* atreets..

W. E IIRXDRHII. Attsraajr at Law dk Baal Btlals Omc»-Om Vint Katloaal "Baak (lra«il/

V.. V. Telagraph Oflce,} Indiana.

Terre Haute,-:——

Special a'tcoiioo gitea to examtaatloa of lUla* to Heal Estate, xnd complrteabstra tl famished

doc&Um

HKNBY LAYMAI. M4.i'rACTGaaa ASH axxxxa II 1Root* and Shoe».

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M. H1CKCOX. H. D. SCOTT.

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1B4L ESTATE B10KIK8,

No.

SO

Cont'

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Ohio Street. &

yanceing Carefully Dome.

Abetracts of Title furnished. Loans negotiated and Money invested.,.

0 j#-**.-3j4ssiturfes

wcAaq* ra? ner:-.*:.: hrji/.afM Honse aad lot, oa 1st street, north of Clark House—8 rooms, cistern, lacg stable, Ac. Price SI,£00/ **erms easy.

9

#»a# Jaww-1' '"Bt-w-Ml

M.-rtgigs and Notes S6.COO—at a big iiasttl.

Forty arres miles sontheaat tawa aoresin OiltiratUn, belance fine UWbffr", cheap, r• tm» ... i-

An elegant residence had grooada oa Sostfc Sth street. A desirable hume, aad rare bargain^

Ten acres on the Bloomington Bead.

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$4.75 PER PAIR

•d*$tfM $b-%44$k it-r

THE MKAmT^WUVr

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OF

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to

THE SEASON New -i ijtfi 6 f-wliMettii.

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SAITO.V a WAUNUT^

111

MAIN

STBM£t}f

'TICS .2-^/2 p.

Cr. ilERRILL, M. D.,

XZOMCEOPATKISX,: roan* oau^K, ia».

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Oman At Bnotla Heosa, IteaXaatat jfc Whv* h* auy be fonad all hcaxe, leM at'Sent oa professKnal service. Also, all callrfroiarthe «i«y or coaatry, day enr aight, *B la praaeptiyattended to. tSMas.

HOWARD MANNIWO, Hons*, siga aad Carriage Paintlagv''"1 ouina, PAPEs-Haieua. aa •iaed paltiU, of every d*scrlatioa, Varaisbei^ Putty, Ac., alway ou haa4, aad fer ai

ealo oa tha

Give

most reaaoaabl* term*. Giaa me a call. Shop o% Oherry street, between 3d aad 4th. ogtMU^

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