Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 December 1867 — Page 4

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Republican County Convention.

The Republican voters of Vigo county are requested to meet in mass convention at the New Court House at 1 o'clock

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Ii. A. BURNETT, Chairman

Aitaat: H.

Filbxck,

Secretary.

CITY AND STATE ITEMS. *r Jphristuiaa this wtefcff

1867 goes into retirement next

week.

Qough one week from to-night. -~f If:

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Saturday was the shortest day in

the year.

gSf Indianapolis is soom to have twelve new street cars.

Jggr The new steam ire looked for early this week.

engine

Holiday shopping will begia in

earnest this morning. s.-

The railroad from Worthington

to Merom will be built, So the Sullivan Union affirms.

The unfavorable weather has caus

ed a suspension of work on the.rolBnjp m?U,

SSf Lyman Miller has been appotatea Assessor of this township by the Com miasioners.

The Contenary(Methodtot) Church

of Now Albany has just let up an orgen at r. cost of $1,500.

jpgjff- Disagreeable as Saturday was, great many ladies were eut laying In stores of Christmas goods.

gqif The Indianapolis road gives half"* fare tickets to the Democratic delegates to the 8th of January convention.*

fjjf The Kokomo oil well has flowed two gallons of stuff th«J5 toojrajlke mud ix it so so a

10* The Wayne county school fund received $2,050 in the shape of licenses from liquor sellers during the year 1867

10" The Oreencastle Banner thinks from the way Brown of the Sallivan Union duns his subscribers they will eoon be "done brown.-'

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Saturday, February 8th, 1868. Ihe object is to appoint delegates to attend the Republican State Convention at Indianapolis on February 20th, 1868, to nominate a State ticket and appoint delegate* to the National Republican Convention at Chicago, May 20th, 1868. By ordcer of the Executive Committee.

The tWe? commenced rising ahoult

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yesterday, and up to four o'clock, ifaad risen two feet/and *u still coming up at the i*te of three inches per hour.— By thirmorn tog ft" wfll W "in ing order.

T. M. Doughty's Ouster Depot,

145 Main^stiwtf, %Ulvlie$l|I daring il^tBfcildgfr branda«f Oysters Having dealt in these bivalves a long term of years, of coarse he knows where to get the best/ ©we him a call a e«ll for, a, good, »43t

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Buffalo roast was among the vai

ieties of the dinner at the Terre Haute House yOStelday^^^aKdu' «seaM^B«»AMtj ittjglg

They have an oil well, or what

expected to be an oil well, at Frances1 ville, Pulaski county, 886 feet deep.

$fr We invite the particular attention of persons in want of a piano at gold rata, to the card of Mr. Kissner, published elsewhere.

|flr Buffalo steaks, all the way from Kansas, were sold at Joe Bupp's meat stand Saturday, at twenty-five cents pound.

Buyers of Holiday goods should

read our new advertisements and local notices a* many new things appear each morning.

fSF Bvansville did not flail Jin killing its man last week. A young man named Louis Reidel was killed in a drunken row at a saloon Friday night.

The heavy rain storm ef yester­

day morning caused the last vestige of suow to disappear. A good fireece is what tho statists most desire now.

|9* The Jefferson, Madison A Indianapolis railroad is carrying large amoonts of cotton from JeffersonviU^ torn days as many as 4,000 bales. 11

James H. Schwing, of Jonesville,

Bartholomew county, while lifting a heavy weight at his mill Thursday night, ruptured a bloodvessel died cn Friilav.

'The Republican Executive Committee, in Bession last Saturday, deteraiinpd to call a County Convention on Saturday the 8th day of February. Ofldal notice is given elsewhere.

S9" Joseph Maddox of Blackford oouatj, while intoxicated last Friday aight, was lost and probably frosen to death, while on his way home from a whisky shop.

W A great revival of religion ii in progress at Knifhtstowa, Henry oounty. One hundred persons havt Joined (he Methodist church, tad MOf tk* Fmhji. tarian, and the work oenttnassw

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A man whose name we could not

learn, wa* committed to jail in default llve hundred dollars, by the Mayor Sat urday evening for stealing en overcoat from the clothing stdre of Hnos wrotfse. The coat was taken, the evening previous, from cmtside the door where it was hanging a

CguaT.—^turday. mor nin^g

the police made a deeceat on a notorioug house west of the railroad bridge and. ars rested- Ann Taylor 'ttaf beeper 6F' the house, who was. fined with costs :S33,80 Rosa Moore,an inmate,.! 16^00: Jamfe$ ^d'i, ami, found assoointiag with thorn, was put down for $il,00. In default of payment the above.trio wns sent to'Kizer's. 'Pour other women arrested at the same time were let off on promise- to leato the city immediately. Jennie Roach, was arresled for tho disorderly and unwomanly coiii duct of whooping and cursing in the Streets, and assessed-W,50, Went to jail.

IfmyrnAv-fE.—We cefer-all intwrefltea in fira,lifs and acOident inswrance to the advertisement, In another coltfton, where it jwill be teen tbat M. A. Crane, for several years past successfully engaged in the insurance business 4nJthis city, tons associated with him Capt-S.-C- iScott,'late of the jfirm.of John ,Soott& S(^5, ThflJf_||rope(«i devoting their whole attention to fire, life and accident .• insurance, transfers of Ireal estate and the collection of claims...

MTSTIC Tik.—A new society under this title has been organized at Wabash. Tin Initiation tee, including degrees, is three dollars. This order has been in .existence in this city-since it was a village. Only married people belong to it/ The initiation ceremony is usually perform# by a clergyman and aside from the initi« ation fee, which goes to the clergyman officiating, the degrees, dues and assess* menta cart from eight hundred to three thousand per annum. Costly regalia and jewels worn by the lady members,, form a large portion of the assessment*. {^/r

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ASTOWBHIKO.- -We hid thottgiit that La Fayette was a two-hone town a least, and were very much surprised to find in looking over the papers at the Auditor's office this morning that the value of town lots and improvements in Tippeeanoe county, is but $2,975,890, while m.Vigo county, the same property is reported at $4,101,775. There are no towns in either county but Lafayette in the iormer, and Terre Haute In the latter. We had sup-

osed the former was the largest plaoe, the tax duplicate tells a different story.—Ind'. Cbmmerdal.

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IV Marriage Licenses were iwuvu hy the Oounty Clerk. lait week to this lo|towing parties: Robert Clemm and Johttuaa )Prindivillo. Thos. P. White and Amanda Miles. David M. Solomon and Addie Badgley. Samuel M* Crandall and Kiizaboth Foxworthy. Samuel C. Braden and Malinda Jewett. Samuel F^Floyd and Elizabeth Flamnr Lewis Doerr and, Luticia E.^Yestal.

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CSBI31M4S Coj«Ka---A^ ,iioaxing| bright-eyed children, and wo may include many of more mature years are anticipating the happiness they will experience with the reoeplion of their gifts. Parents do not let your children- be dfsappeinted, and that you may know where your tastes and their desires may bo gratifledi and where a selection may easily be made, we will just whisper in your ear tbat Ktbsnsb'S Palacb or Music is the place. However, we are wrong in saying a selection can easily be made, for among the hundreds of things pretty and beauti* ftil of cunning .handiwork, thai dazzle the eye, it is diffioult to make a choice.— But choose what you will, tho excellence of the article and the reasonable charge made therefor, will cause you to be gratified that you have made your purchases at the "Palace of Music." js-

The stock is hill and complete and almost endless in variety. We shall not attempt an enumeration. Besides the immense stock of pianos, melodeong, music boxes, and every description of musical merchandise, there are in store, the most extensive variety of fancy goods to be found in the city, including the much ad. mired Lava goods, a new assortment of which has just arrived. An extensive variety of stereoscopic view? is also di played to select from.

Toys enter largely in the way of child, ran's gifts, and Santa Claua seems to have made this establishment his special depository. One room is wholly devoted to the display, and the collection embraces! the rarest and most beautiful as well as those of cheaper prices. In fact, they are all cheap, for Mr. KiUner il aow sat-, isfied that he has laid in a stock too large for the trade this season, and in order to avoid hosing them up after the holidays has marked them at figures that barely cover the cost.

But we said we would not attempt aten a partial enumeration of the goods he has stored on shelves, in drawers, in oases, on tables, in boxes, and even on the floor, fori the establishment is completely filled, and olfitrs every inducement to buyers. It is really worth visit to tee what a multi« plicity of gifts, suitable for making little swell oat and little eyes to twinkle, and also for youth, for young Indies, for young gentlemen, 'the middle aged, and those advanced in years, are there collected, m*

By all means give the ralace of Music a visit to-day, and make a selection of a piano, a mostfdesirable gift, a parlor ON gaa, a rare and elegant article for the cen-tre-table, oranovel, aft^usihg^ ornamenteVloy ler the ehUdren. Don't wait till Ah stock is culled over.

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gt. Louis roacC-ran ovef th® body.of MCCrea, Mary's, causing instant death. Hei.was a-laborer, and had recently charged from the road. It is supposed he to*3«®fcfcate^ ato^l track, whe?e h# Jell .aslfep.Ism asr^S

|he trtinafer of the ^following tracts Of iau^ ^nd t^Re»a corder'sT)ook la?t weeK

Adam Cftdel to .Wm.-Rode^ kVi«v ihe

pcres in Lost Creek township for $1,000 Tiibs. .'Breeklink, AjJcjinisVrator,

?Wpj.. R. Reece 40 a^ref in

Androw In«,raM to 4U® andomirs "tract -«Msrtd 'Hn

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Nevins town-

Anderson'lo'^aflob Jackson triot

jof land, in Novina township tor,§2?000., GeVh'arJ1 Ashman to Trusts Univ6rhalist ChuWh, 16Vl28rifi

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ifpf Si-^o. ?rccJ saIuHO ino:aH ,.€r6o.jGHick'to Jolu» S-cRodell, iiQ foat. soff south'stde in lot &02 "for $500. Pgihnipl Joslih to James

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SiTHarbert & ftirton'-s •sub-di.visifin ff)F ^200. ,:

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Robert VanValBfthi-to Abnor D. Diaiij'V 180 acres in Piereon township, for $650. Thos" 6sWtq :CEF«m^ Sh^wiiU^ -155 acres in Yaijwfc towninlp,

Barnhart W. McClung to Lafayette JSellers. 80 acre* in Fayotto township, .for

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yjenA TripieU tf) Green borr^y Tnpiett, p.33 acr^» fn ,Crgak township^ for $4,ooo. „Sarn)iel E.JE4ay,5tq Joseph Dayton tl}regji fourths of ffc aero MF-jfoi&h side ot lot 65 r°'r^BP: %«t-^

JREGISTRATI0N.-S-&C 80631^11 Oounty Commissioboi^ SatM^^J ordered tbat, for the purpose ,$1 Militating registration and voting at the igenesal elceiteaS six voting precincts he opGTlM III HUfflfOff tQwnsTiip, at tho placeg named belowf' and Sgenttemen appointed t«-8erv*e on the Boards:

Th« First Watd o^€his citv/No."l ^Etigine House on Ninth-street. Rngistrars .Marcus Schoemohl, M. W- O'Oo.nnell and James H. TurMjp.,

Second Ward, at SchooL|icug^^ev(en^tfa. street. Registrars—George McHenry, F. M.. Shaloy and A. L.• Chamberlain,

Third Ward, School House, Third 'street. Re^strars-^MafriB Grac^jF^iW •cla Haviland and Willis Sitn'mons.

Fourth Ward, *t .-N^".3,Engme Hoyse, Lafayette Btreet. Registrars—*J'. B.-Otey JFerdinand Feidler ^ndi Lytnan' Mil•ler. "3-Tie.

Fifth Ward, at School House,"east Depot. Registrars—laaao Beaucbamp, Henfry Miller and Henry T. Rockwell. -1

Sixth Toting Preci^ ind^|t o£. Harrison townsmp-onraiae of tne-ctty, and is located at the .Old Court HouBe.— Registrars—George W." Nay lor, John J, Brake atuT,Thomas Stewart. .. .. _._f

CH*AJE Railroads.^??Se TEBBEHAU®E BjtpRKSS Of the HtU 'jiisV in a ehort 'loicrt paragraph, -sayft tbo pracHCjibihty building cheap woodet^ ftacKe, considerod by some of our citizens. was not~nware of anystrch ffio^ement on the, •part of any citizens o^l^rro fifiute. Bit one and carried into effect, if" rolling mills and blast furnaces and other manufacturing, interests are. to be started here. Ifcoaljind our native iron ore, arebrojlght hero for man-, factoring purposes, oheap railways must be brought into requisition to Cheapen those products at the work?.. Atroad of this description has recently been put if*to successful opiefation In north Net\f York, connecting the Clifton icon piinos with the Rphie, Waterlown 'aj»d. Ogdenaburg

the subjecyis a that must be aeted

B. R., distitrice tobout 22 miles: These

mines cornpsH'Q favorably, if thay ^rg not superior to the Ytimous iron tnirtek

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Torro Haute must move apoedily or other places will have secured almo=t wholly the iron and coal interests. I give ao estimate of &e aetual.cost .of the superattulture ofrhe roadS^fcrred to, exclusive oC-rplling stocks and grading per mile. 1,760 ties deliveri&a ,10-1760 0 21,lio ft. (board"meefeure)"!^]^!6 $316 Wo Wedges say.. $4,000 Notoning ties fcnd- track luring,., ..i467,20

,„To. this must be, added the gp~ dingand rotllng *ffooit,'feirirffcgjr *#'^5 ptosumed,' sMnethi n^f moro thanf $2*f000- per mile for a road of say to 30 or 40 miles.— Tho rails used for. this road are 4 by 6 ofj maple that being the only hard timber ofittajfitg^e£H4 -th*t region.*} ?3?he a#r Vheels used,* have a rim of five inches' which, covers the fcflt -i cbes »ur|koe of^ the rail. Fine sand and dust which get on the rail, is soon crushed into the wood by tlpe car wheels, and for^ia|^ft|jl -fndj gritty surface, which does hot wear, and greatly, facilitates the traction. Now when it is.teken into account that we have! in great abundance, It^M'Wf-^tirtAet, the white oak, and a rich farming country willing to contribute largely to such a road, in the way of timber and grading^ it is safe td iealcnlate thirt^TOcb a r6ad may be built for actual "outlay to^'a company of not much over $2,000 per mile, ready for operating. Aroad of this description to WorUiington, ~m White Biver,'and fstill further to the iron mines of Greene county, would prove a valuable investment for a company and one of real fMMlbanent advantage to Torre Haute. Mow which shall be first, Brazil or Terre Haute? 7i .ivf -p '-.^1 '-T 3" "!Pf' Sr—A" ^Jinpetatit "engineer and builder of the Clifton.S(NMjl can, pnrlmp, b* setored, if immediate aotion had upon ft" f.

CRIES StLENCED—PIA NOS AT GOLD RATES.. ¥o^1ks9 who have been ho]

InstromenU become cheap that having now

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I ,111 nil, Cor Holitoj

and'magdib^nt' 6tock at pric^ ®the same |a,b^fore the war. iiy itock includes the instruments of.the -foBewing -celebrated makers.

Obickering & Sons, who were awardfd %he 6hlv grand prixe of the lato Paris Expoiitibli to-wit The Grand Grow rf ihtt Region of Honor, besides receiving 6ne of the first Gold Medal^ thus.p^Dg j,hem a|thethepd.of the

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Stedc &. 'Co's celebrated "patent Bell Metat'Agraffee Pianos, who had the distinguished honor of being kept out of competition.At jFaris-

Ktjabe magnificent gold medal Piano§,:tho ^oble Patent Cycloid Pianos^ 6qualf "in vooality in tone to the best Grand Piano.

The Nunns Pianos, late Nunns & Clark. h«5se instruments having been beforo the |ubHcWer forty year% having sold over half hundred while hero. AH unite in pronouncing tbe most elegant and

Ci-iull-aizedthem

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lasting piano made. lls^, Gale & Co's^ celebrated Monitor Square Piaaofc Outside of the. Instruments themselves, jthose In buying relying' oh the flame and fame, I would Bay that I have the Instruments which are the highest possession ttfj# fUferef^

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b'^aini^vor Jife«e4 here or ielsiB'hfte, go to Kissner'- Palace of MusicAbo/ otT~6afid^ the largest indf-inest wsortment of 'Piano Stools and Covers. 23dft 'TJ!®'m L. Kissmbr. 8 a

A Book-keeper is wanted at Jet

fers & Miller's.

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Some MOBS ABOUT FOREFATHERS tbe Pilgrims wore effecting tattling on Plymonth Bock, sevaral had ith%' misfortune to tumble overboard and jweffe /cfmsequontly affected «ri^ ,«evertf fcolds and coughs, and after Using up all !tbe Elecamane and Bongset there was in •the vicinity, and getting no better vJfy f«#t, they'sent a messenger to Boston for a dozen bottles- of Richards's Poctoral |syrnp,jwhficwit^ they wetj ^all pured.— {This valuably reme4y, .now for sale at jGrover's ^Drilg Store, on Pourth strfiist, joppSsite Ihe Misirk^t rfious#, ^ii?d^ ifwa* c^e^ ^jr jbe^the best roowdyjknown fcr jdiaeases of thV Lungs and Throat. -D«.23, dh.-wit

Id-AT.—Whller

A very useAil and.pretty present

Ifor wife (or intended wife) is one of those work baskets and stands, to be found only at Brokaw Bro's. & Co. d2t. j'iif tSf Ho^ds, Nubias, Breakfast Shawls, all Kinds of .Knit Goods, this week At. redaced prices at' Saxton' 4 iWalmsley's, Hi Main street. dlt.

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TRAMP TBAMP! TRAMP !—the boys jand girli are •foarching right straight to Bartlett & Aufttip's Book Store 101 Main (street, &r their Boliday gifts, and there's 'where everybody elBe should' go if they jwith WsecUre the best in the market. [8-5^ .23 dlt.

.19* Thomson's "glove-fitting1' corset'U the ne plus ultra in this article of apparel, jit Is handsome, eTepant .(^hr is tin as gift. rj

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souri. Five years ago they were sold for a few thousand dollars. Now it would take hundreds of thousands of dollars to purchase them. This road has eonverted a hitherto unproductive and almost worth less tract _of mineral lartds, into one yield ing thousands of dollars annually. Glay county will soon have built such roadr^Greoncastle is also awai»» to secure large interest in the joil and iron of Clay and Greene coan,tiai...., Iadiauupo]ia. is looking eagerly to lind the right spot to locate a cheap riaSfreii^ bring the eoal

& Walmslkt, vlll Main street.

Thompson's Glove-fitting Corsets

seem the perfection of this article of costume, and well deserves to be commended to our subscribers. These prise Cornets must become fashionable, because they conduce to ease of person and graceful' ness of form.—GWey'« Magatine, Dee, 1867.

The above corsets can be found in all sices at Cornelius & Haoqkrtt'S. dtf. \i 1

Christmas—Christmas—Christmas

—Breakfast Shawls, Nubias, Scarfs, &c., in great variety at Panic Prices, at Brokaw Bro'a. & Co. d2t.

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bimked up 500 feet high! But it does not prevent the rush of everybody to Oahe's, No. 149 Main street, to get their Christ mas toys. There you will find the largest and best selected stock of toys of all kinds, bandys, fruits, nuts, &c., ever brought to this city, at reduced prices. Go there by all means, for your Holiday goods, dlt

KSP A Nice Holiday Present—one of those stylish French Satchels, for Ladies and Gentlemen, at Brokaw Bro's. & Co.

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Sifl-i®fcAJosi-S iTew hi't !ji r«, $}0,000.

GREAT SACRIFICE ON

Itf Holiday Goods—cheapest in town •-A few more Furs at very low figuresCall in and see the genuine bargains, at

Bro's. &. Co.

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YtzMs e. A -»I*to«ia*t Hone* i— ,To purchasers of liakett to Rough's W tares iDeMnsber 30th aod tin. Hotder* of reserved seat* will please pmeat the light tickets on MoxBfT evenfaog, and the rforjt tUfkflU Stfm*T aveeiog. will greatly facilitate on Mrangemsnta, forrowiag to aa inadvertence in printing, the dates were not clearly designated.—

The subject of the lector* on Monday evening is

uBloquence

uad Oraton"'^0n

Tuesday evening "London." Theee aro considered (by Mr. Googh- himself), the bttt lectures on his list. By order of the OMMpftteea on Public Lebturet i'- i.

Bvwb. M. VfAtMtati, *36wfn (Journal copy.)

Of coume no one will thlrili of boy

ing his Christmas presehU withont giving Bartlett1'• AnMn a cafh They have many fine things jost adopted to your wants and will he highly ploased to show yon through tbefr-'stook %hether you bay or not, so trudge along early this morning to their establishment No. 101 Main street, and take a squint at what is there. 2 3

We wish to inform, the business

men of this city that Stanton & Daniels' Railroad Time and Meal Indicator is about the best medium of advertising that has ever beon presented to tho pnbv lie. It is as Mr. Daniels says about advertising, the advertisement must contain something new and something attractive to tho eyes of the traveling public, and whorever this R. R. T. and M. I. has. been seen the people speak in tho highest terms of it. We will try and give those who ha»_-aot seen the frame that hung in the Post office an idea of it. In the first place it is gotten upjn fine style 5 By S fe(Sty%0«»faine is Of^heijryy gilt mouldings Sear the centre of this tramo is placed a first class R. H. Time keeper in good running order. Just below the block is placed three- patent dilos giving the hours of meaft^then below those there Is a Bpace whieb contains a Railroad Time Table. This time table is kept regulated by the different Railroads. This, medium is so arranged that a person can not 'look til sgj£]ChOime oL day. but what he will see the cards of the different business houses of the place. Stanton & Daniels purpose putting up five frames for the benefit of the patrons. These trames will be put in five of the best hotels which are now secured. Don't delay selecting your oards for they are taking them up but. Stanton A Daniels warrant ientire satisfaction, and a portion of the proceeds they propose to donate to tho Young Mens' Christian Association. "d2t.

JUST Rxcxrvzs.—A large lot of onions and potatoes, which will be sold cheap, No. 6 E^^iBI(5cS^Pfe6nd Sreet. 31d2t. DODSON & HARRIS,

&BT Auction sal* at Hendrich A Fellenfl^r s, Svery day %t 10 a. m., 2 and 7Jp. m. [21-dlw

gfl^ Choio article Buckwheat Flour at Go's, ISO Main street.

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GoOSS.—*Fhis week we mark down the prices of these goods fully 50 per cent., which being then below the cost of importation. To-day and to-morrow will be tho time to secure a handsome^ Chris|apji present at a very low pricetr yxxToN A Walmslky.

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We would gently whisper In old

Santa Claus's ear, yet sufficiently loud for huh to hear, that he will prove recreant to his-duty unless he goes to Bartlett & Austin's, while he is preparing his stocking's full, and bays at least one book for each stocking, as the children all expect it ami nothing else will do them so much

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Mfi'Faney Baskets, Willow CSairs, Children's Wagons Toy Chairs and Per* ambulators, Booking Horses, and many desirable Holiday Good^ goiag off rapid* ly at tow print at Brokaw Bros. & Co.'s great pry Goods, potion, Variety and House Furnishing Store, No. 109 Main stmt. .... ....•

of Pennsylvania E. B. Wright & dtf

JtTST OrKNBD—MAGNIFICENT HouDAT PRESENTS.—Mr.

J. G. Llndeman has

just received and opened at his extensive Piano Rooms, two more of Steinway & Sons unrivalled pianos. Call and exam* ine the instruments tbat took the first gold medal and highest prise at the World's Exposition at Paris* and If yon wish to purchase tho finest present that science and art combined £ver produced, now is your time.

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Fresh arrival of choice Tees and

Coffee at E. R. RJgbt & Co't, 155 Main street.^, dtf ,ai, ?,:W

Bali. AT Imbbrt's HALL.—There is a rumors circulated in this city, that I have rented my ball to the colored folks for a party. To correct this I say, there was no party of such kind in my ball yet, neither will there be.

Some gentlemen will give asocial party on Christmas Eve, and I will give grand ball en New Year's Eve. At the latter a free oyster supper will be served to each ticketholder. Tickets $1. 21d3t ipm C. A. IMBERT.

tSr Auction sale at Hendrich & Fel lenzer's, every day at 10 a. m., 2 and 7 p. m. p£T —_ [21-dlw

"VIEWS.— A fine assort­

ment from the celebrated house of An thpny & Co., New York, just received at E&sner's. Cejl 'early secure good views. [21-d2t

Those beautiful, so much admired

Lava Goods at Kissner's having been mostly{sold,a new assortment has just arri ve4. per Adams-Eapresi.^ Ladies, call and see these fine goods. [21—d2t

g®T Go to E. R. Wright & Co's/for Cranberrys, Basins, Currants, Citron, Turkeys and Oyators.

Ho! ?OR THE GRAND RUSH!—Little and big children, the grown folks, the rich and the poor, go to Kissner's Palace of Music, yoa will find the largest assortment of Christmas presents in this city, Also at prices to salt the present times.— Even those who have only a penny to spend, see what Kissner has in store for you.

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-.j t'AVftri [21-d2t ——».«.»— For a nice Portfolio of late Music,

go to Kissner's.. No old stock on hand to geTnaoffrhufairnew and popular music oahand, ahd 'n«w publications received dally. [2i-2t

Just received anew lot of Silver

Ware of the newest patterns. All inter ested in making Christmas Presents should look at these goods before making purchases as they are the handsomest geods in the market, and include Presents of small oost as well as large.

S. R. Frmmak'sNEW STORE,

161 Mais street National Hotel Block. dwtf.

|gr New hasas, fresh eggs and butter,, N. Y. factory ehlsee, at •. C. FURROW & Sox's, South Fourth street. I8dtf.

A ftne Oyster Supper will be sorv-,

ed at Pence's Hall, in oonnectlon with Owfn'sOpeoing BnU, oa OhtistHaity Oi masxre*.

TOTS I Tots 1—Just received, at Baoww ft llil.Tnr'^:62 Mrin street. dtf

MV* For a niee Christmas ot Now Tear's present, go to BBOWK A MELVEf's 62 Main street. dtf

|0" A large invoice of Queensware looked for daily, at Baowv & MbivWb, 82 Main streak dtf

Cakbb.—Gold head and fancy canes, nst received, at John fi. Freeman's, No 5, Warren^BjBlock^^^^^^^ dtf.

IST Gents' Furnishing 'Goods suitablo, for Holiday Presents. Waterfall Knots and Bows, of all col ors, just received at Erlangcr's. Also, Gents' Fur Collars and Gloves, and a general variety of Cloth and Kid Gloves.

Bargains in Overcoats at Erlanger's. dtf.

tV Advertise in McDonald's Business Mirror at the Post office. 17dlw.

T. H. Riddle's Sewing Machine

agency is at 151 Main staeet. dtf.

Our popular and well known

butcher, Jo Rupp, has established a meat stand, on tho south side of Main street between 6th 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 bo had at his stand at all times. dtf.

A USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENT—A good Florence Sewing Machine go tb Riddle's and order one. dtf. 1 J.i 1-

A. C. Furrow Jk Son have just

poenod an entire new stock of grooeries on South Fourth street, near the Market House. 18dtf.,^

Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, FURROW &

Good for thirty days. Not. transfers", ble. IBdtf

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

HOLIDAY WEEK!

,ij .sta

d3t.

IS" Auction sale at Hendrich & FellenMr'f, every day at lO a. m,, 2 and 7* pj m. [21-dlw

WB- B#k»h*iJ1«U*ilft MftC-XBIplsrV .7?

SON'S,*®bul1f

&c., at A. C. Fourth street. 18-dtf. Go to Riddle's, 151 Main street, for Sewing Machines. dtf.i

Mince meat Tuesdays and Fridays

at C. I. Ripley's. dtf. The Quaker Sausago at C. I. Ripley's. dtf.

SACHS! Saqk 1 SaoeI—At I. L. Maban & Co's., corner Sixth and Main atreeta«s«. dif.

Tho Only Bazaar or Variety Store

on the Wabash, at ROBINSON'S, 103 Main Street. dtf. HOPSI HOPSI HOPS I—At Mahan & Co's* Druggists, under National House. di dtf.

SKATES 1 SKATES11—600 pairs Ladies', Gentlemen's and Boy's Skates^ just re« ceived, and for sale at Cory &Manoonrt'edtf.

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Goods This Week for the

'giuinv •ifilijf hi

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ii

fitly .-•a ii S a fc.v-s .Wj tfdt rjil

Point Laoe Collars, Cheap Lace Collars, Lace Handkerchiefs.

t- ctd, Frcm 76 «aat8 10-836,00,

Embroidered &H. S. Hdk£s.

For Qontleman and Ladle*,

"Cute" Little H'dk'fs, I

For Children.

Furs! Furs! Furs!

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Collars, Tippets, Muffs, Mittens, Imantees, Scarlet & Blue Gloves,

Fer

I-adlasand Mtasei

Alexandre Danton

KIDS. lit .SJ

O A S I

.-y/V (Received by Express.)

Fanchons, Hoods, Scarfs, Comforts, Broche Scarfs, Fur Trimmed Gloves, Foot Mufls, Cheap Mink 1 Cheap Fitch Sets. Oheap Squirrel

FUR HOODS! PATTERNS OF DKES8 B00DS,

$2,50 $3,00 and 1350!^^^ fl

Balmorals, Misses Hoods, Misses Leggings,:

(Hand-made Goods)/

TABLT0N & DEWDB0PS'

(For Ball Dresses,), ,-,

Breakfast Shawls Balmoral Hose t1:!

500 SHAWLS, Table Linens, Damask Towels, Lace Veils, Beaded Belts, Beaded Necklaces.

Ka.1

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Edsall & Oo^i-i

.- utii

Corner 4th aod Mils* wi

Order a Florence Sewing Machine

1

078,383 85.

fihriittiili nrwnnl *A'- 1 •.

JtT Shuwh, 5S by 38 inches, fine Good* only $100, at Roatissow's. dtf:

Office over Donnelly's Drug Stote. 17dw3m 7 W 3 10* Decline in^ Heating Stoves and a large stock, at 63 Main street/ 25,dwtf W. W. SHA**ow:r

|fir Messrs. Habermeyer A Con have ed their popular Oyster Saloon.— rgo always keeps the biggest and the best. 31d2m

I©" Good husbands, give Riddle .an ordof for a Florence Sewing Machine to be delivered early Christmas morning, for present to-your wives. 't®'^*r'''ratt'

Hurgb, Cincinnati and Svansville, at S3 Maio stmet 25,d#tf A WS W. 8lli»i»oK.

'a|lH

mt*sg&Co^ Agem#."

Butter, Milk, Bdfltan &nd Cream

Crackers, best in the city, at O. I. Riplev's. dtf. mr J. is H. A. Davis, wholesale and retail dealers in White Lead, Red Lead, Litharge, Oils, Varnishes, 'Potty and Painters' material, oOtner 3d and Main streets «sj* .ikjjsi n- ut* dtfe

1ST Headquarters for Family Grace* ries, Game and Produce, at Ray & Bailey's, threo doors south of tho Post office. 6dtf .. rfjo

Polish Boots and Gipsy Balmorals

Prai

ve| at

BoLAWD & HAUUKBtT.

ffWo^are'tfi want of a goul fair s, Shoes or 'Gake#s go to Bblawd

Hi

of Boota, & Hammerly, at the Prairie City Shoe Store,. next.. door to Adams' Express OffiCei~r

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ECONOMT-'

H————.ir. .'

RAILROAD PASS.

Makaoiko Dibecior's Orrict, TERRE HAUTK, IND, Dec. 18,1887.. Permission is hereby granted to tho

Sublic

to walk over the track of the M. S. Railroad and return to J.. A Smith's (successor to Rauth & Smith) Drug Store, on Main street, between 8th and 9th Streets, where they will find a full stock of Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, OiJ}, Patent Medioines, Perfumery and articled suitable for Holiday Presents, at the loyf est market rates. J. A. SMITH, Pres't.'

noSdtf

FRESH OYSTERS.—Those expecting to indulge in the above luxury, will find thenrof an, quality at J. P. Badg ley's, who receives them daily direct from Baltimore. dtf.

AND

Comtoht.—-Cory 9&

Mancourt ue agents for. the improved Rubber Ifotilding. Keeps out cold, rain ikud and dust prevents^ rsittlfng of sash

Trr&:?S^rdnlcMors

Sausage a^d Mince Moat, Cab

bagfe, Turnips, Sweet Potatoes, HoheJ, $vrUp, Sorghum,,Buckwheat. .Blour and pressed Poultry, Dee^, Wild' TurSeys, Quail, Prairie Chickens, dressed 8qnirrels Rabbits and Wabash Oysters at Bay Sl

Bancy,ar-

g^- Ladies don't fail to go to Depew Clatfelter's to get your fine Galtera and Pi olisb Boots made to Ofdw. anJ Cblldeoft's ShoA of all kinds. »the

S. A. Barras is at Maui^acturing Dep^qaept

SAVK MoNET—By using Hubsakd's STOVK PIPEDamfbk, warranted to save one-fourth of the fuel or. the money, refunded.' Over two hundred are now in Use in this city, every one of which gives entire satisfaction. For sale at the .old stand on Third etrtet." Iki ClROVliit. .dtf, .V CXIOJ I ti-^i i.,-,, urn &

VIGO Woolbk MILLS.—We have now diyuuuls a tulUtock^of^Jiiaju, JttUuuia, Flahnets, IStoelahg Tar/is,, all Of the very best quality, which We oifer io the trade, -whMssale and-retail, at as low primaw can be sold bjwfny first class manufacttirers. Call and%ee. dwtf. S. S. KcmfeDT A Co. 19" A newlewelty store has been es•blished at No. 161 Main street in the ational Hotel .boildine—B Freeman proprietor—rwhere the pest assortment of good|, new and ftesh, suutab^ for. holiday present8,-are to btf found that the city affords. Prices are as low as at any Other house. Call and examine, dwtf

It is useless to pay an extravagant

price for aOrthmon woven corset, simply because it is called the "glove-fitting" corset, when you can get the bast fitting and most durhble corset in the city',.for jess than half price at Weisz's Skirt factory. dwtf. .n s.— $QF En os Spouse is now .opening in Col/ McLeanVpew bniiiing- a. splendid stock of clothing and piece goodfe, together with fhrnfebing goods of eVery description. He'will also continue to keep a full stock at. his old stand, .No. 64 Main street. [19,dtf

Buaisxss Mkn or TXBBX HAUTE.— You will consult your interests by exam! inlng McDonald's Business Directory at the Postoffice News Stand, before making arrangements to insert your cards in arfy oi tne "catch penny" affairs that are being canvassed for now, in.the city. I will convince Ifcjr person who will take the trouble to cailAOd examine my directory tbat it is the beat and cheapest method for advertising your business ever offered to you. Be,member it only costs you $10, a year, iancl every one who has examined it yet, pronounces it far superior to those tbby have paid from 120 to $50 for. dtf J. P. MCDONALD.

Now is the time to subscribe for

your Magazines. J. P. McDonald will furnish any of the leading Magazines or Illustrated Newspapers to subscribers at the Publisher's prices, free of pattaye.— Call at the Post Office News Stands and examine specimen copies for January of Peterson, Ballou's, Frank Leslio and Harper's. In fact, any Magazine that is published will be furnished to subscribers at 'Publisher's rates. The latest novelty in the way of a Magazine of Fashions, Habh PER's BAZAAB, always on hand, and will bo furnished to subscribers at Publisher's rates, free ef postage. dtf

IMPORTED Embeoidbrixs.—Mrs. Louisa Yolger respectfully begs leave to inform the ladies of Terre Hante and vioiiw ity, tbat she has just received, direct from Germany, a splendid assortment of Embroidered pieces for sofa cushions, piano stools, slippers, and other such articles, suitable for Christmas gifts, which were expressly selected for her Store by Misses Augusta and Wilnelmina Wittenberg, during their Btay in Berlin, the capital of Prussia. These articles will show the progress made recently In this kind of needle work, and that they are worked with unsurpassed skill. They are in. fact, beautiful ih the highest degtte, and Ma. Volgerjeel* proqd tohe able to Miert that such nice articles hKVe never, before been inaqy ftere In'this city. 30dlm-

S0 We have determined to dose out Jur stock of Beady* made Clothing with a vi'Gw of changing Our business to that of .Morcbaat Tailoring and Gent's Furnishing Goods, exclusively, and in order to do so, will offer pur entire stock of Beady-made Clothing at net cost for new goods, and the bulk of the stock carried over mm last vear, at much below cost, fur 'Tj fA »iy«

We be«h'jost what We rty, and will do all we promise 1 Gent's Famishing Goods, and Clothing mide to order at greatly reduced prioes. QUI la and examine eur stock. It is mu^lidiiLtestin the city-^

JOHJWWW dr Mielbb,

2i#tf No. 81 Main Strett**

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i6CALNOTICE8.

What rttiun vko Have foe* DOIT'S XjUt Gtruci Binuti IlaAirs k4jr: Rtwoir, *j,.(Jn»y ST.—D*ab KB.Hott: Dr. TOWt OfTrwtOD, ihoudiM lojorfer

I"* Extract B»r«rac« of Health for my who very «Mk I kar llabr, and b* ibtaka jemt Halt btr»c« wont* ba batter, in thi* tbaa hit BMdicltM. c. H. HETSQIB. •vsvav, Haw ToBK.~tfa»y paraoaa apaak v»ry S| :hly of ltd fMonaohlo, and of tta allghtly ft! Walatfag property. $} i. T. VALLIT 400., Afnid' i|f tit? S W*k#. of HoroelliTille, Maw "York, l| rttca: "I heard an much about HofT« Mall •. |aot alraady In the Md World, tbat I hare con'clndcd.to try It."

Wa not tea In tha Itt&eal Joantai jour Malt Kxtraat Bevaras* of Haalth vary highly raaomnnid-

c«, aad wlah to introdoca It in Ui* ooction. JONKS HOWABD, Tarboro. (All theaa tottarahare tha addraaa, Ho'rr'aHilt Hxt^act MS Broadway, How fork. S»M everywhere. t. L. HABAN A CO., Agents d^rVSdeod 3t

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ISho assortment of Ooal Cooking] HAUL, five diffiBrent varieties from "Btfa- Holiday llld TneidlT ETeBlBKL fNnntnnfii! on/1 H!vancvilln at Na

-.ua

It i» Bard to live without a Wire— nio gentle baait to (at «p oold mora In (i ana bttUd tha dra. Acknovletl^lLg thia graat

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vanlanc, man wUl aoarca Uopato lire alwaya, except ha atono«proid«li'ui(alf with "BAaa's PcoT«RAi. Elixib," the lorerclgo remedy for all af ttctioaa of tha Throat asd Langi. [dlldwSw

AMUSEMENTS.

Y.M.C. A.. LECTURES

Dectmbtr 30th and SIM. StTBJEOTS: Monday Ivenlng- "Iloqvsxok aitd OnAtoK." Tnaaday XTening—"Dondon."

iist Appearance I

^.dmission.. 00 Oento^ RI6KBVKD BRAT FOB 0Xt iRCTirBlw»...9LM koth Sbr aale at Bartlett A Auitin'a Boolutorf ail at 'thaPoet OfBee. Mtd •J l:- .. mHIRD ANNUAL BALL -i- or ih*

Jomejnn Saddler sii Hinw Xsbn' 8wNtj, Will ba giveu at PKNE'S HAtL, on tha Slat of Dec-mber, 1S«7:

NKW YEAR'S EVK. MAXAaua—F.J.Kyaa, J:T. Scott, T. Dawsan, Wm. Smith: Mnaio by Harry Oweni' Band. TICKETS 8L80

DeclSdtd

QPENING NIGHT

Harry Owens' Dancing Club,

Otirlstmas Ere at Pence's Hall. #j ui

•«.

MAMaOBBS

ATTKBN, JOHN KUPrKNHIIMXR ASA SBBRBtnUT, THOS. r. WKTLS.

Tiekets. •41,«C

FOR SALE.

FSSdlwSALE—A

OR One Horse Wagv on—Seond Hani—at the Cemetery. i»

FOH

SALE.—On North First Street, a frame dwelling, containing nlne room*, with barn and ont-hoiuaa, togothar with, one, two, or three loti. 23dtf WILLIAM MTKR8.

'OR SALE—Four^rurae Houses Ono of S^e, two of itx, and oaaot sever room*. I will loll theaa hoooea ««rr low, and (•••onable ti-rnu. Apply te T, J. FORRKST,. lidtf Hear oorner 3d and Ohio Streeka.

INSURANCE COLUMN.

FIRS, MFE, .. 'h:):T ..7^ r' L.

U-. .-)(!, i-, a- "t »t I- "j til

ACCIDENT

.M'i'O SlJhU Tk -1.. tc 'a.-

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M. A. CRANE. SAM'L C. SCOTT-

Tha following Old and Baiiabia Oaapaoian Bepraaanted:

Merchants Hre Ins, Co.,

HABTTOBB, OOKN. I

North Anerican Fire InsCoM

i- ja QABTBOBD, OOBH.

Corn Exchange Fire Ins. Co.*

U7 BBOADWAY, N1WTOBK.

Buckeye Fire Insurance Co.„

,... COLUMBUS, OHIO.

United States Life Ins. Co.„

W No. 40 WALL ST., tfBW TORKV

World Mutual

Life

Ins. Ciin,

UIBBOAOWAT, MBW TOBK.

Franklin Life Insurance Co.,

INWANAPOLI9, IKD. .'-'.a

United States Casualty Co.,

90 BBOADWAY, KBW TOBX. ajuv i. ,V06}'• HG rsr _____ 5

Applications taken and Policies issued in any ot the abore named Compaatss at lowest current rates. Also, BBAL ESTATE bought and sold, and COL* LECTIONS promptly attended to.

a* Apply toga. ,,,,...

SOOTT & CRANE

General Fire and Lifis Insurance AgenU-

OFFIOEi

Main'at.. between 5th & 6th.

rnERBE

4

Terre Hatite, Ind.

OLD COCTBT BOUBI BU1LDINO. BOOK-K.EIILAG HY MNGLA AND DOABLE ENTRY, IO ALL ITA FORM*, AA PERTAINING TO BUAINEAA LIFE PEN MANiblji AND ARITHMETIC. TERMA WITHIN REAAH of «U FOR FTURTHAR PARTTOALAIA, ADDIAAA THA PRIAAJNAL,

AEPSTDLY B. OABTIN.

riLAUSSBN, BISHOWSKY tCo

IMUORTARI AND JOBBARA OF

NOTUiNS AND TOYS, W KO II BALI DllLSta FANCY OBOCEBIE«t

IMUH. 1WACVM, TBai, LDTF