Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 February 1868 — Page 3
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Fifty Millions Boxes Sold BRANDBETH'B PILLS Inks hold and expel thenfct^pj J)yy4M-y 5 ... ff Extract from a Letter dated Dawson, Iowa. April 24, 1866, \^r. Bra ndre^, from Andrew Logan
Esq. "My wife became an invalid. Our physician represented her cast. as incurable. I then called two other physicians, and the three had a con
•ultataiJM* """TtlTr I then discharged all the Physicians, and deter, mined *«»«. tp yocr Fill., I got Ave bore, which .he took according to the printed direc tiom. op. "\®re a change in her condltiton for the better. I tbeh bought fifteen boxes, and eh# continued to take them for three months, when her health wa» en tlrely
PEBMANENT and WIDESPBKAD 8UC0KSS Uthe best evld.nce of the goodness of BBAN DBETH'S PILLS. They should be in every fam ily, ready for us* on the first symptom, of disease occurring. VVr
Principal Agency, Brandrctb House, Sew York See "B.Sraudreth,"
in
white leUerP, in the Gov
ernment .tamp. Sold by all Druggists. 61 win) A PANIC would psralyze the world vt fcshion If
Proclaimed verywhere,
that henceforth n» Wj or *«U.mMi~*«ld cbanjftthe foiof of _ihelr hair with ,.htj. Tot such the
»Sa
were
WM
""SSiSSSIs HAIK DYE,
stricken off the roll of toilet luxury No danger ol tl£f however. It uoc for
f°Man«.f"t0red
by J. 0KI8TAD0B0, 68 Maidun
Lane, ow York. Sold by all Druggie. Ap. plied bfr£l| »*«*«»-4
f"6dWlm
Dr. S. I. TOBIAS'
PBUMMC L1E£ SVKUP,
FOB THZ CcftE 0*
INOIPIENT CONSUMPTION, COUUHS, COLDS, Oroup, A. lb ma, Liver Complaints, Dy^fsia and Qenotal AM if. For* everal year. I have been urged by kind lWend., who have used, and been benefitted W**
lIf#
SIW
to pnt jt np
rj?8#n'
er.l-le J»ut few know the large «P",,now that the Wutry to flooiied with Patent Me«iCUM, wMfikftttMd
tbe
wa.rrtWttSTfe'
For,rrBrrnlreJ
J«eo a"
tt# cttpltBl
wc«Mw8flM^M-I dis not wish to ourta.. the operation»«f-»f Teaetian Liniment ba»ln.«rBut, thatiV. to the geu.rou. public, who have anprecUW -A jetton Liptaent, I am now able to do .o, without ny detriment to my larS ^.hftfarawiftjadlctne: The foundation of u.y suooeSel httflbnte to attending to the manufacture of every drop myself, and .hall do the same in regard to my Pulmonic Life Byrup. The ingredlents are perfectly herraleM.but ac. oa the Lunge and Lung, with ustonishing effect. Price 78 cent.. Depot, No. 56 Cortlandt street. New Tork, near Jersey City Ferry. Sold by the Druggists and Store -keeper.. 6dwlm
1ST Ladies can receive a box of Dr. Velpat's Pill* by m*U sealed irom the eye. of the publlo, by enclosing one dollar and six P°«taS® .lampsjo M. W. Slaoombar, General *gent to
State.
York.
MARRY OR NOT TO M:AK-
rpo
BT—WHY NOT?
A—ocUton.
BANKING KLOTJSFI
krb tb SteE-'AT &bt». No 20 WALL STBKBT, Qtmtr of Nattau Strait, New Tork. We bay and sell at the most Hberal oorrent rice., and keep on hand a full supply of GOVrnmont BONDS OF ALL IBSUE8, SBVK-.-HIBtttS, artdrdOSEHDC^D INTEBJ03T NOTBS nd execute orders for parohaei and sale pf rOOKS, BONDff and GOLD.
CONVKBSIONS.
We oonvert the eeveral issues of
TO
SIYKH-THIBTIM
at the met favorable market rateeitst^ verweutlee, which, at pre-eot prloe of gold, yield the holder abeut one per wnt. more interest per unam. OlroulaTS wlth full pftrHcTjlars fnrulsh
JAY rOftKE CO.
CONSUMPTIVES.
The B*t. lCDWABD A. WILSON will .end, 'free of charge) to all Who desire it, thoprnicr'Ptionwithth? dictions Ut making o»t°gthe ii^ntl r««adv \Jhlcb he won rnreil of a long that dreailed di.«*iw OoMumptloa.— mTSSt^wSi l» t?b«Af the nffiicted, and hs hopM eVery suffer^r w111 try this P^cript.on as
Wllllanisbarg, Kings Oo., New »ork.
aniQdli»w-wl
roLV I Tht»|mportanco of ihls truly nollik. ANODYNE, ble and valuable preparation now so fully acknowledged, receiving the most free approbation of Physicians, and in which the t*ue name
9f
And*,' 1" P6rettly apparent, th»| in
advertieing, 1U true oharactsr is ouly to bo grreo, wbteh I a»k all who have not witnessed lta sr»»t coratlve power, to aoeept with confidence.
It I* the true remedy for Nturaljia, BheunatUm, SciaMeai IMk ml Ear Aokt, Head Ac\t, Painful Mmtruation, Ammortto*, Vimmvrrhta. D*Urium Ti-niirT. QpiMl Complaint*, Km °I Bleep, and a* a mild and gentle opiate to all tttrvo* Ajftctioru.
Iu A«*m» tt has fceefl eminently succwsful. In Heart Oomglavntt, a v«ry potent remedy. .. JOHN L. HTJNNEWEIiL, Proprietor, Praolical Ohsmllt and PhirmaofutUt, 9Commercial Wharf, Boston, Mast. mr Beldhy all regular dealers lu medicine, ^roa^hyelolan. invito! tho greatest of oorreepoadeace, to whom every evidence 6f character Wl be freely sent on demand
July It. dwoct andjaa y.
INFORMATION.
InfonnatieB guaranteed to uroduce a luxuriant growth of hatr upon a bald head oir bjardlee. ia«I also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotoho., Kraptions. etc., on theekin,leaving tM olear and beautiful, oan be obtalneil without ahmrgw UifAPSIAN, Cbxiolxi,
S£ii Bro»dw»yt York,
mylOdftaw-wl .1, ITCH ITCH 1 ITOH SCRATCH I SCRATCH! SCRATCH la from 10 to 48 hoars. iThwtnil Olatment euros The. Itch, ourrs Salt Bbeutn. cures Tetter. cures Barber's Itch.
WheatOB's Ointment HheatM't uiatment Wbeatoa's Ointment wiwwt Olntnrent mwi ointment
OSTM OM Mom, curee ETC1T Kind
W KVXK1 Ht'MOU UKK MAfilC. Prtee.'OD cents a box by mtvll, 60 cents. AdAreM W11KS A POTTKti, No. 1T0 Waehlugton Street. Boaton. ilaes: For sale by all Druggists.
B«rt»wSpt. 18,18fl7-8ta wdwly
Errors of Youth. A Oentleman who. suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prematura Decay, aad all the affects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of sof-•ring-hutnanlty, send free to all who need it, the reeeipt a«d directions for making the a!aple remtiy bjT#ltWh fe wa. cured. '"BhffSfors vrisning to profitthe advertiser's experiosce. caa do BO by 111 ill seeing, in perfeot confidence
JOHN B. OQD1CN, CVdar St.. N. Y.
myl0iAi4-*tv
1
ladies Take Particular Notice.
fHI llll V8fiR&f FISiit PILlfS.
WARKANTKD FKKNCH. mHJII PILLS, eo celebrated many yoar.i a? la Paris, for 4hp»llef of female irre^ul.wyj tt^sodsf%«)i'W6r^8 »o notorious tor thtft criniisal employiaept la the praoHoe of alwttoh, are BOW odared for sale tor t:ie flrs^ time in Auit'i ica. TheT have been kept in compaiatlve oBec^ity, from the fact thut the originator Dr. velpoau. is a physician in Paris, of great wealth and strict conscientious irinciple«, and has withheld them finmgsaie.l lis. In
IT
they should be emploTed..
for anlawful purpose. In overcoming frmale obstructions, they aeent t© be truly omulpottat,\ bursting open the flood gate, from whatever causar may have .topped them hut they are offure.l to the public only legitimate use, and all agents are forbidden to sell them when It l» understood thaMhe ihject It Uaiawtul.
L*dUe can pocured a box, scaled fiam the ey of the curious, by euolosin* one dollar, and six auetege stamps to M. W. ilAOOMUEB, General i^eat for the United States and Oanadas. at Altmtff I't or to any authorised Agent. Sold pf all Druggist. Is Terr- Haute. o7dwly
(iiiif Bin,
PUBLISHED EVEBT HObHlMO, (CXCZT*TCSDATS) 1
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WABISH FLTHXET, DIBBOTIY NOBTH 0/ TH*
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Save Tiiue and Money.
If jfou have anything to sell, if youihav* tost anything, If you have fourul anything, If you, have a house to rent, If you want to rent, a house. It you want boarding, If you want anything, Tell Five Thousand People at onoe, —BY— Advertising in the
Pally Express,
MiacellaneouB Items.
Miller's uew Hall, Indianapolis, will be dedicated by the Republican* on the 20tb.
The next trial of John H, Surratt is to begin on the 24th inat.-' 7 The "Wise-Pollard case will be called for trial in Baltimore between the 13th and 17th of March
Tho Democratic members of the New Jersey Legislature recommended ex^OovB trnor Joel Parker, for the Presidency.
Christine Nilson is a floe skater well as singer, and Paris is admiring her In both roler.
Alboni is coming before the public again." Sha is a delicious creature of300 atoirdudois.
Mr. Samuel Lover, the Irish song writer will soon publish & complete edition of his poetical works.
John Brougham forwarded his wardrabe from Wasbington to the Albany (N. Academy of Music just in time to nave it burned up.'
Charles Reade, the wielder of a stroag Saxon pen, on the various questions of reform, is flfty-six years old, and as gay as ever. ..
Offenbach's income, during the last twelve months, amounted to the very snug sum of two hundred and forty thousand francs. 1.
Union bounty, Ohio, boasts a giant seven feet three inches in his gtockings, sixty nine inches round the chest, and weighing 536 pounds.
George Santl is quite rich. Her fortune is estimated at nearly two million francs. Her copyrights yield her an income of two hundred and fifty thousand francs year.
General Butler's daughter wa» at Postmaster General Randall's reception, and wns "as beautiful as ever." Evidently she doesn't resemble her father.
It is thought fewer Americans will go abroad this year than for a long while the exodus to the Paris Exposition having surfeited us for tie time being with Continental wanderings.
Some of tho Broadway landlords estimate that at present rates it costs two dollars and ten cents per day to fead a man at their tables, presuming ho eats three meals.
Alvinxa Howard the wealthiest man in San Francisco, is sued for $50,000 damages for causing the arrest of a man who charged him with understating his in. come. --*:r: i. '7"f'':1
Barney Aaron and Patsey Shepard will fight, April 1, for $2,000 and the oh,am. pionship of the light weights of America. No more appropriate day could be selected-
Donald Cameron, a famous Highland piper, who has won numerous gold medals for exeolhnca ia his &rt during a period Of thirty yearrs, has just died .He was also esteemed as a composer^ /. «"rrr: rt
Mrs. Lucy Stone don't find excitement enough in Connecticut on tho female suffrage question to drafr together audiences sufficiently large to pay ths hall rent. She was out $5 at Middlatown, Wednes(ifliy Sight* -ai^3RPCT v.--
By the gift (tf $10,000 from T. C. MaxWell and Brothers, of Geneva, N. Y., an endowment of $1.75,000 to Elmirft,Fomal» College is completed. Twonty-fi«e thoosand ofthis is a grant, .from the Legisla-. ture.
1
Senator Sherman tiiakos the following statement of the^ currency afloat at this time* Greenback/), $366,000,000 Bank Circulation, $299,000,000 Fractional Circulation, $81,000,000 State BSnk Circulation, $4,000,000. Total, $690,000,0»0.
A
Prosbyterian Union Convention has been called to meet at the city of Indianapolis, at the First Presbyterian Chusch, corner of New York and Pennsylvania streets on Thursday, March 12, 1868, at 10 o'SRxSr, ATM., for Christian fellowship and united prayer.'
The Unitarian Church, Washington D. c., his rescinded the resolution of the committee of manngement, passed De* camber 5th, expelling the colored Sanday school from the church, and has invited the school to occupy the body of the church the same as before the obnoxious resolution was passed.
Tho Springfield (Mass.) Republican tsatesthat most of the woolen manufacturer that a_etunning in the vicinity are Si* pectiug a fair spring trade, as pretty much all the important goods ore used up, and they consider that importations must nearly ceaso as lone as our present low prices in woolens continue-
The National Intelligencer urges President Johnron to make a clean sweep of all "neutrals, open enemies, asd spies," and hand over tho offices to reliable •frieods. "What a lovely time we should have, if Andrew were to butt his hokd against that wall. 'William Prentiss, a "young Chioig'oan» ofcout eighteen years of age, was shot in a saloon ia Memphis, a few days ago._ He had only stepped .in the saloon with a friend, when ho was accosted by an ei* rebel ioldior, Who seemed to know hirif with the question. "How long have you been in Memphis? Ad Yankee has no business here!" whereupon he drew revolver and shot Prentiss through the hold, killing him instancy.
Philadelphia capitalists are slow to embark in any building en terprises on accovg,t, of the present general stagnation in business. During the past vear a large number of houses were put up irfi thistity^ and ifil thought "there will be no demand for either store rooms of ^welHngskhTs spring which oannot easily b? Applied. ,.
Murdoch is to give sevon
readings in ISew York and Brooklyn from tfcerMKk-te.tfcttlfi&iaatanV ^nd fellowtng week will give four readlngBin Bustou.
There aie five hundred Baptist Church organizations in Ohio, with a memborship of abcu\ 37,000. Of the churches over one hundred are without ministers.
IVW l/MW MUUUiQU.niB n,»uw». There ia a dozen whole counties,' Mvb Uie Jbirmal and Measenger, "without a living BaptiatJ3Jiarch neatly twico as maiiy wnb«iwWB«Aut minUter midant therein. W« need this very day, in order to hoW
rtft,,oirD,~at
Wa«t one hundred- and
twenty men of God for pulpit and pastoral labor, and a still larger number for aggressive work."
M'lle Hedwig Eaarha, a most accomplished and beautiful'.German, totress, will come to the United States this spring
Donn Piatt, In a letter to tbe N«w Ydrk Tribune, says of the Democratic. party— "It is tho organized ignorance and bund prejudice of the land, and is therefbre ftnmortal. At the great day when the Almighty calls the people to judgment, tho Democratic party will come up shouting* for a "white man's Government," ana avowing its solemn determination to "vote the ticket, the whole .ticket, and nothing but the ticket."
NEW YORK .7*
Dress, Sacqne and Cloak
CUTTER 2 Tr
Suits cut on scientific principle*, and warranted to
GIVE SATISFACTION!
Also a fine assortment1 of
LATEST STYLE
TRIMMINGS! t'.- n.
Ho.
Main Street, tip Stairs,
8a
M. A. WALTER
CHEAP MILLINERY
NEW STOCK OF THE
LATEST STYLES I THE :l
CHEAPEST "in THE CITY
At No, 85 Main Street.
(UP STAIRS.)
MISS SALLIE HASTJim
STOVES .AND TINWARE-
STOVES. Large Stock and Low Prices
AT
S. R. HENDERSON'S
Vour Doers South of th* Post .Qffic*, on fourth Street.
EHlong
OWING
that the Public hae
demMidtd a ^better class of Stoven
than b&a heretofore been aoderslly onjrefl hi thli rnurket, H. B. UENDBESON hai this eeeeou ieeted •with great cere, from the moat
Popular aad Celebnted Fstteru, known is the country Kaet or W«et, an ateortment oi Cooking aad Beating 8toTe, mch ai are rarely eyer collectod together in one House.
Among lii« stock may be found the loading Stove ot almost every prominent Mannfactnrer in the conntty.
Heating and Parlor Stoves,
with all the Modern Improvements and canvenionciea. btovee for Offlcei, Store*, Churches, Ho. tele, Dlning-Boome, Bed-roome, any and all kiode and ai for prices, He Defies Competition!
He ts cenfident that he has bonght ae
Free of Charge -t In addition to fitovee he keeps general assortment of Tin. Iron and Copper ^are, Pre*»«fl Ware,
The New French Ware, Booons, Ladies Preserving Kettles, Muffln Bakers Waffle Irons, and the very newest thing eat, the
Patent Mirror Smoothing Irons, These Irons have the new Inclined handfe, and
Patent Chilled Iron Pace, which retains the hsat one-third logger than the common ones. Btove Pipe of all slies and kinds, constautiy on hand, and no oxtra charge for riveting joints together. Buyers will certainly save money by calling on
S. HENDERSON,
Fourth Street, four doors South of the Post Office. seSSdwtf
SOOTS AND SHOES.
gOOTS AND SHOBB./
A,. TS Jl I» selling
Boots SHoes Very heap
Toeloseoqt his large stock o^
oetlMtf
NTEW XI The
«&:sse.
LOW
Ae'
anybody can,and ie determinednet-te be
TJ IV E SO l^p.
It is impossible that anybody eh»uli hare BEtTna. Stoves, for
NO SETTEE
ore made.
ALL ARE WARRANTED. With Cooking Stoves he give*' More Furniture tbat ts Usually Given .v and delivers all Btovee. in the ?ity jjjj
a
Boots Shoes and CJaf tcrs, txahe room for Spring stock. Von will «a*» money by calling oa him at
No. 9 TS3Shanic« Bloek, Particular Attention Is given to CUSTOM WORK ThUJDeportniont la ia the hauas ^pr^K.lI'ljKPL
WOBKMKM. -rf Li
LlYMAIf,
•aKtnrACTVBBB akddcalc-d ti
Boots an4 ^hoes. Having an exporlenc* of tweivkv ycare, I feel confident that 1 can give sriisfactlou, both with my own manufacture and £e»tern ^rork, full stock uf which I keep unhand. 8U0P—On Lafj eUe Sucet, aorth of the June* tlon of Fourth Street. dec5J0ta
BOOT and SHOE SHOP. The eidorsigned having just opened tbetr Shop, rfHf.'.IulIy inform the citizens d"f Terfr Haute ami aorrounding country, tbat ther are prepared to do their work to the entire eatisfaoclou jf their cuatoaiera, aa well ist style as in fltt)n, no matter abuul th4 shhpeof the foot. The •wry beat ohoio «f leather always ou hand.— SLeudiag dose in the beet atyie and on short notice. Every article Will tell by wearing what our work if*, and will rec'mtuend It. rEItflNOA TAKNZKB, Basement ot V. Hoberg brlok Building, the fourth house west or curler of Haiti ead Seventh Strfjts, u'*' the T»rrs Uauto Uaase. ecplWly
A S
BOOT AND SHOE STOfiS,
No, 16 North 4th St.
CJ- E. RUGGLES, occcessor to P. Deck,
AS JUST HECBIYED A
Large Stock of Boot* aud Shoee, embracing eTery ^silety of Women, Men & Children's Wear
SUITABLE FOB THE
Fail aadl Winter Trade,
Which I will sell at the Lowest Oasb Price*. am also prepare! to
5
MAKE TO ORDEBf All kinds of Boots and Slfois- that tnay bepalfwjl for, on the shortest notice and most fashionable style. Give me a call before orderii^g or pnrcbiisInrf elsewhere.
No. .18 North Toarth Street, Torre-Hante..Iul noV6dt*
COLGATE & CO'S
FrasrantTollct Soapn prepared by !d WorkacB, from tlMBEST niTERIALS, land are'known as fife I STAND AMD by Dtklers & CuatoAaert. SoIdenryviiMT 24dw ly|J
riABXNBT AND CABPENTEB \J WOBK. Then n8«r«fg nedJ o«J reepectfully aaaonnae to the citl*en«r6f tarr. Sante and Tlclmtry, that be MMtjiml todo 'jobs in the Cabinet Cat* lag and Carpenter line. Also, repairing Fnrnitnre done in the best style. A. MQCNOH, lu) National Boad, one-half Square east of Gilbert's. deoMSm
DRY COOD5.
CANTON FUNNELS! CANTON FLANNELS! CANTON FLANNELS! CANTON FLANNELS
*3
MILLINERY,
..
KS
-"s 1ft nuM.' vAU'Ji I dlivt 8JUP.iL Ij-Uiir SiVTrt ,p(* 'r .»I
MB- MARKED DOWN, mr MARKED JDOWX 10* MARKED DOWN m- MARKED DOWN.
|K'
J-6*AIL9IK IO'X
SLIF IBNX
smtmSH
A ten./* »»»--. Hi -l ,A-'U
75 PCS. OF 75 PCS. OF 75 PCS. OF' 75 PCS. OF
Ic-i h«Uilif£
!••. V--:
J:, ir.
BIJBACHED BROWN COLORED
1.1
iv» hi- Lr:»-« J',!* '.*"•• 1 in v-, Ifl.ii!1 fy/n ftiiU ni wtr JJ
At Fifteen, At a Shilling, At Eighteen, At Twenty kc.,
3i
to if
Ixtra Width Cantons! Extra Weight Cantons! Extra Twill Cantons! Extra Fleeee Cantons!
At EDS ALL & G0.'S, At EDSALL& 00.'S, AtEDSALL &C0.'S At EDSALL & 00.'S,
CORNER 4TH AND MAIN.
9
CORNER 4TH AND MAIN, ^i OOBNER 4TH AND MAIN. CORNER 4TH AND MAIM.
INSURANCE COLUMN..
FIRE, LITE, ND—
.-A
Mraiiee Agenej.
M. A. CR^I^, SAML^L ft ^COTT
The following Old and Sellable Cempanlee Bepreeeuted.
Merchants Fire Ins. Co.,
... 1U1TF0XD, CONN. pit
NorthAmeriean Fire Ins. Co.
:.ri2LJj'i'ilc HaBTFOBD, OOSN.P -i
Li
Corn Exchange Fire Ins. Co.,
BlfOADWAT, iff TOM.
l:
Buckeye Fire Insurance Co.
I A 2 O O I O
.B:UO«
/*»1 i-
United States Life Ins. Co.,
iro. 40 WAIL ST., NEW TOBK. '.
World Mutual Life Ins. Co.,
117 BBOADWAY, NEW TOBK.
Franklin Life Insurance Co.
^"^"'INDIANAPOLIS, INB.
United States Casualty, Co.,
BBOADWAT, NEW TOBK. :I :h ••Zih t'2_ _l
Applications taken and Policies issued in *ny ot the above named Companies in lowest current rates, Also, REAL ESTATE bought and sold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended to. ,, Apply to
1
SOOTT & ORANE,
Gen«ral Fire and Life Insurance Agent.
OFFICE:
Main St., between 5th & 6th
Terre Haute, Ixid. Office ISO Main Street Old Stand of Dra. Thompson A Rust.
ELASTIC SPONGE!
AUpholstery
SUBSTITUTE for OkrM Hair and Ftxtktrt for Mattrtme*, Cuthiont, PitUut, Fur it ture, and .nil purposes.
EXOCttSITE AGENCIES «BANTED. The American Patent Sponge Company, sole ma aufaptnrer. for the celebrated Blmetic 9pv%f*, are granting Exclnsire Agencle* fer the caU of their Goods.
The great sod increasing demand for this wonderf'il article offOTS a rare opportunity to Agents, whether practiral npholsterars er not.
Descriptive pamphlet circular containing terms of agency and shmplrof goods sent by mall. Address A. W.GOUDILL, -General Agent tor Company, -r ]sn29w4w lr12*14 Cilff.street, New Tork
owas TuiLCS K. a. IBTAK
E. K. BRYANT & CO,
(Snceesson to J. H. TUBNEB,)
^of^ardlng it Commission Merchants VJ II OtALVU IS Chraln^i Flour and Salt.
Highesiflir&kdtprlte paid for all kinds of Grain. Agents for STAB
UNION
LSTJ.
Waw^Honse oa Maiii'' SlKset, -JNear the
T. FI. A 1, K. B.
BOOK TRADE, He vHll
JHI. DSXBTSI
latter branch of bnsineee, and with a fnll and eaafebte.eloskof Book* iMd Stationery,
DRY GOOD8.
Creat Bargains
!ypi
iX*f Ft S9KJ
«SE .M&i •:'0'if. .r nnbh*
}Btiastf "»rf# r-d VJl
HOLIDAYS.!
A
ir $'*! 7f fo 'i4,* »W **U
-AT-
.U tktf
00KNBL1CS HAOSIRfVS
\t eiitGii •inb-b 3
Oomerof Third and Main Streets, /i •S-' 1 -(. isiiii'i.
-J-i"
•V
IOO PIECES
DRESS GOODS
•T
liESS THAN COST
1
.ta'J
SX :T
S A W SI
mnnrni now
CLOAKINGS,
BROADCLOTHS,
CA -SIMERE8,
Satinets
8cc.
MARKED DOWN
25 to 50 Per Cest CALL AMD BE COSVISCBB
(I rand Closing Kale
OF
WINTER DEY GOODS,
AT
WBii,itiriiviW
Dry Goods Emporium
S50.000
Worth of Seasonable Dry Goods, to be
sold at prices
ASTONISHINGLY LOW!!
50 pieces French Merinos to ba sold at 76 cents, Former price $1.25. 300 pieces Assorted Dress Goods to be sold at 25, 40, and 50 cts. Former price, 50, 75 and $1,00. 5000 yards choice figured Delaine9, 16|c. 1000 yards Bleached Sheeting, to be told at cents 1000 yards Bleached Shirting to be aold at 10 cents. 2000 lyards Bleached Shirting, yard wide fine, at 12$ cents.
One Case high colored Prints. t^c One extra heaty wide... 10 Four very choice 13$ One Bale choice Bed Flannel 25 One Grey twilled 25 One heavy plaid all wool do... 40
A E I N E N S
Towels, Sheetings, Ac., Included in the above Sale*
The attention of Housekeepers and others is called to the above, ae an unequaled opportunity for purchasing ceedful articles. .:
-T"T
Depot £2M*tf
gOOKS 4CO) STATIONJSBT
^•2 30. W. 0«C0NNELL t^*s disposed of Us Undertaking Bnsiness. which had become neneesary in consequence oT the rapid taoreaaaof his I
k.
TVELL, RIPLEY & CO,
Comejr 6th cvnd Main Street**
Terre Haute. Ind
N
hls eatire attention to the
Mils,
MA6AZDVES, PAPERS, Ac., ic.,
Asks a continuesoe of tbe trade heretofore ee UbentOr beMowed. UM""
,3$il fdotiM
ftr.D. BATES, of Calhonn,^
Rtrta (MmiltMffltMKNli
hrntus sail tall directlona for making, and wta^tb* above aadielaes, and if yon wtuanf and as* the* aeoerding to diieetions and a cure is act sftml in a eery short tlsse, I wUl retora yemr eesw. AUms Da.D.IAntL
JaalTOwvv Oalhean Female.
DRY COOD8.
C.WITTIG&CO.,
..
OPPOSITE
F0BTRE^m^
HR8T
7"
.1 *a.l Jft
Mt*
78 XAUr 8TBSST.
LMaKEX2f'8
BANK,
186 8
"b-vaf-'ilf
CLTTSMFL OUT SALK
OT
WINTER «100DS!
S: BARGAINS
1 r*, VI T1• .• IN
1 Muff at $3,00 1 Set, Collar and Cape $3,86 1 Muff at $3.50. 1 Set, Collar and Cape $4.00 1 Muff at $4.00. 1 Set,
Collar and Cape $4 50
1 Set at $600. 1 pair Cuffs at $1.50. lpcrir Cuffs at $1,75. 1 pair Cuffs at $2.00.
o...
Call soon, as the Stock is limited and will soon be sold oat.
€. WITTICT
*y:.
OF ALL KINDS,
CO'S,
A
Next Door to Davis' Drug Store.
MUSICAL.
MUSIC.
J. LINDEMANN,
DEALEB IB
PIANOS, HEL00E09§ ORGANS, Violin*. Gutters, flutes, and all kinds of Mafic*
Merchandise, No. 91 Wabash Htreet, TEBBE HAUTE. INDIANA. TONING AND BEPAIB1NG of PIANOS and other Instruments will be promptly attended to.
OLD PIANOS will be taken in tnade for NEW ONES. aulOSdwtf J. G. LINPKXANN.
L. KISSNER'S
PALACE OP MUSIC!
IVo. 48, Ohio Street,
OPPOSITE TBE COUBT HOVSS,
KRKE-HAUTK, INU.
This being the largest aad most elegant Mnsie Establishment
IN THIS STATE I
Buyers in want of fine
I A N O S
KEIiODEOirS,
O A N S
Aad smaller Mneleal Instruments, aad Mntisel Merchandise of every description, Sheet Mcslc and Instruction Books, should not failta Tisit tbe
PALACE OF MUSIC.
WAll kinds ot Kusical Instruments repaired In th* most approved manner. dAw
MERCH'T TAILORING.
J^ATEST STYLES.
Lowest Prices! SOIHETHLHO HEW.
HARTS0CI & BANNISTEB
Have just received a FRESH LOT.of
PIECE GOODS
Bought elnce the
GREAT DECLINE
In Priees. We hare Tine Selection .of
BEAVERS.
CHINCHILLAS,
CLOTHS, Jfcc.f
Suitable fbi
Dress Suits, Business Suits and Over Coats
COME BIGHT ALONG GENTL'MKN
Now is the time for
BLA-IRO- A.X1T S.
OUB
READY MADE CLOTHING!
.. AND
FRRIIIHURO GOODS
We are offering at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
Call and Me for yoonelves at
No. TO Main St.
STORAGE, COMMISSION GRAIN.
fiAWlIH. km 9. MOEJUflO*,
FRANKLIN, MORRISON A C0H
enmu
Coiaml—Ion Mfrehanta, 3To, 88 West 2d St., Cincinnati. BEFEBEMOES. Pearee, Toll*, Holton Shaw, Barbour A Oo., rAJoidt,
B.
G. l«osardA
wa Glenn 4 Sons, Bob't Macreody ft Co.. foster Brothsrs, Voota,Naah*Co. ^hanberSi Stersas Co. ahMlj
*MSM
uny.
HANKY A CO., Moaaea, ooaxisio* an
A I N E A E S
Warehouse oa Vint St., at the Oaaal Beets. nan
HAUTE, UP.
FOUNDRIES.
VIGO -FOUNDRY
AND
MACHINE_ SHOP I 5fttice
of Co*Partncrslilp.
Thajtnderaigned havn fdtmd a Oo Partnerehip in the above works under the name and style ol
8EATH, HAGEB dc CO. Steam Engines! mn Oeartnir, Machinery of every deeoription, and all kinds of Iron and Bras Castings, made-to order, at these Works, situated near tbe Terre Haute A Indianapolis, aad the Evaneville A Crawfords villa Bail road Depots.
Repairing promptly attended to.
ORDERS SOLICITED
rw iWW JAB. 8EATH.
.»
anl7dwdm
H."&"BEAOH!
^^LsjUu
JjAGLB IKON WORKS,
Coatita
TIBST AKD
Waunrr SHUTS.
TERRE HAUTE, IND.,
WM. J. BALL & 00., Proprietors, (Bocosssoas
TO
Jossan Gaovn,)
MANTJFACTTJBEBS Of
Portable & StationaryEngines
IXOT7BING AND SAW MILL MAOHIKEBT,
COM4BXUUB AND CAJiB HIU8 AND MA* CHINKBT 6KMEBAUI. Iron ami Brass Castings, Ae„ Ae.
i'Jf t»"S'" •i.ila'T.t Having an extensive Establiahmert, well stook. ed and in full operation, we are pmpared to do all kinds of work in onr line, in the ,best style, and at short notice. ORDERS SOLICITED
Janl3dSmwly
t. a. HO'inansH. a. r. Dimua. aAasAatn PHCBSIX FOUNDRY
AND—R
Machine Shop,
MeEIfresli, Dengler & Co., B. E. cor. 9th ft Eagle 8 ts., near Passenger Depot,
TEBBE HAUTE, IND.
Hannfiicturers of Steam Engtnee, Mill Maohlne-
3ills.
House fronts. Fire Fronts, and OircrUar Saw Special attention paid to tbe manufacture and repair of Brass Work, Patent Office Models,', Ac. wo are alto prepared to cut Toothed or Oog Gearings of either Oast Iron, Wrought Iron or Brass, In tho most perfect manner.
SW Repairing done promptly. All parties connected with this establishment being Practical Mechanics of severalfyeira experience, we feel safe in saying that we can render full satisfaction to our customers, both in point of workmanship and prioe.
The highest pries paid for all old scrap Iron delivered at the "Phoenix Foundry," near the Passenger Depot.
McELFBESH, DENGLEB A CO.
aug84d6mwtf
M:.
B. P.
Mutual Benefit Partnership
The mat want ef tbe Community, (a general reion in prices the basis of this partnership) ductu
A PBOMPT BEBPONSE AND
Universal Patronage
Will Secnre to the People this
GREAT BLESSING! Bender, it rests with yourself to make the
Buckeye the People's Store
If so, yon become Partners at onee on the
Mutual Benefit Plan!
AND BUY DBT GOODS Ar
Great Redactions
To form such Partnership with the People is onr Intention, and requires that our interests should be mutual, that you may receive the full
Benefit of Low Prices! We, of the first part, will give the greatest amount of value for the least money—and the People, of the second part, to extend a liberal patronage la return. This done, aad we pledge yen
LARGE DIVIDENDS, la saving Money and receiving more Goods for a dollar than otherwise} payable at the time, and with every, purchase made. We new saiiundsr the
M- B. P.
And what heretofore was a mystery, will now become A "HOUSEHOLD WORD/' Because everybody is personally interested in any enterprise whereby they receive a direct benefit —and through this medium— Small Profits being the Key to
SUCCESS.
Every Man, Woman and Ohild will ^bebeneflted in proportion to their wants.
Hew Goods Just Received!
Bought at a great decline in pricee, to ba sold at flgarss as follows: EMPBESS P0PLIZJ3—76 Cents per yard—1,600 yards double width, This is one of the gr«at eat Beductlons of the eeason. 100 PAITEBNS DBE8S GOODS, 511k Stripe, 35 cents per yurd. Good enough for the most fastidious to wear. DOUBLE WIDTH OAMLET CLOTHT—Brown,
Stone, Bismarck and Garnet, 60 cent* per y'd. EBXNOH MEB1NOS—Another Seduction 86 cents a yard The wonder is bow Dress
Goods eaa be sold so cheap. The
EXPLAINS
THE MTSTZHT.
LYONS BILK VELVETS—tor Cloaks—88 Inoh width Cloak Velvets, SH,00 per yard, trim* mings to match 1 STARTLING REDUCTION
To the uninitiated—and why Because the M. B. P. Works well, and is the medium of information for the Peeple. Wool Long Shawls $6,50 60 Days ago worth $.08. CHINCHILLA CLOAKS, #10,00-The Goods aad
Trimmings are worth $16,00), aad why told eo .choap? This Is no mystery.
LIBERAL PATRONAGE
OO HAND IN HAND.
BLACK BEAVSB CLOAKS AND JACKZTSBlack Beaver, flne quality,
99,60
riLAEK EOUSB. COBKKK
per yard (ET.
ery body buys it now.) FITCH, MINK an and all kinds of TUBS—Mulls.
Tar-trimmed Hoods, including a fall stock ol Children's .Furs. ENQUIBE FOB WHITE WOOL ELAmtELS at 60 cents a yard I Bed Blankets $5tCQ per pair worth 96,00 thirty days ago. PBINTS, (Just received) choice styles—New
Btylee—12£ cents. MUSLINS—Bleachec Mnsllcsl yard wide, 12% cts. per yard. Unbleached Muslin. 1 yard wide lOoeets per yard. Heavy yard wide Unbleach ed. 16 cents per yard. Good quality, yard wide
UWoents-
UuES' UNDEBWEAB—Full Stock Wrapperr and Pants. Children's Uhderwear: GENTS' UNDEBWEAB— Drawers and Shirts
Gents' Whitd Dress Shirts. Heanquarters foi Gents* Varnishing Goods. Look at our Glovte and Hoslrry, with a general stock of Dry Goods, Kotlons and Fancy Goods (Too large to enumerate), bonght since the decline and just received, which we now offer for
HOLIDAY SALES I
Through the medium of the
At such tempting prices that everybody cannot tell to be oonvinced as tbey read—that We Will Sell Cheap! To meet our own, and the expectations of all, and demonstrate the "Mutual Benefit Partnership" to be "the great want of the community."
W. S. RYCE & CO.,
dAwlo'fl
jOHir nr. REM,
Urlj's Bloek, Ko. 60 Main Street, Terre Haate. Indiana,
OCT respectfully recommeads his well select, edstoekoV Jeans, Elaanels, plain aad plaid Blintota, Oovarleta, and Woolen Knit. Una. Xa^efdSfciant kind*. Being fully enabMto warrant the first quality oftheee Goods I meet respectfully invite Ladiee and Gentlemen to call aad inspect them. Wool taken la exchange Ut Goods, and the hlgfeset ssarket raise paid. eotSMavtf
,f\: -5.^
ASTROLOGY.
ASTROLOGY.1
LOOK OTJT.
BOOD JIEWS FOB AIX.
91,000 TO ANT PERSON WHO WILL EQUAL MADAME BAPHAfiL IN XHX PBOFKS3IOM.
rnBJB NBVBRFAILIKG MAD-*/ J» AMS KiPEAEl' is the best. She succeeds when aJl ethers have failed. All who are !a trouble—all who have been unibrtnnate—all' whose fond hopes have been disappointed, crushed and blasted by false promises and deceit—*11 who hare we it misled and trifled with—all fly to her fer advice and satin fiction. All who ar a in doubt I of the affections of those thsy !»*., consult her to relieve and satiety their minds. In Love Affairs She Never Fails.
She has the secret of winning the affections of the opposito sax. She shows you the likeness of
All Interviews sirintly Tirivate and floaSdestHl. As a Eemals Physielaa her remedies nerer fall Ut enra ail female irregularities, acd to produce tho monthly flow, wlthwt danger or exp^s^iro.— Thsy oan not fnjr.ru, but, on th3 aotirarj, they Improve the health.
Th«refore, cm one,
or riasT
2
raur future wife or hntbasd, or absent friend.— She guidee the single to a happy marriage, aad siakee tbe married happy. Hfer aid aad advice has been solicited is innumerable Utstanoee, aod the result has always been the meaas of eeevr. lug
Speedy and Happy Marriage, She Is, therefore, a sure dependence. It la well known to thnpnblto atiarsa that she wasthe first, and she is thecnly pers6ti in this country whoorn show the iikenese in reality, aad who can give entire satisfaction on all the oonoerns of life, which can be tested and proved by thousands, both i»*r ried and single, who ii*lly and eagerly visit hei.
To all in business her advioe Is invaluable. Shfe ean foretell, with the greatest cortainty, the re Suit of all commercial and business transactions.
Lottery numbers glvea without extra charge.. MADAMS BAPBASL is a bona flde Artrologl.t thatuvery one can dspendupem. Shots the great-
A is be in It I that woil.known fact that makes illiterate pi^tmders oopy her advsrtisomente and try i-o traltai'. her.
Madaaa« Baphael la the seventh daughter of the seventh daughter she was bora with a nrtura) gift sh» can foretell your very thoughts. 8b« also wires drnnkouusa.
rowt
.11, to
111 Bichoooi Ceatrai AVMIM &ad Joba. Cincinnati, Ohio. TKBM8.—Ladies, 91 Gentlemen, 91,60.
N. B.—The Madamawiii answer no letters wltb oat a fee of 91 tnd a S-oent stamp Is inclosed. Addref* Lonlt Box
631.
aog^Sduly
ATTORNEYS.
JHO. r. SAian. ouaaiu cavrr.
gAIED & CRTJFT,
Attorneys at Law, Omci.—No. 82 Main Street, np stairs. febUdtf
Wm. E. McLEAN,
Attorney and Cotinaellor at Law, —AK L— GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT,
Terre Hauto, Ind. Orvics.—No. 66 Main Street. dec6dly t. r.
KUZZT.
n. c. girrxti,.
MUZZY & SAFFELL,
ATTORNEYS AT r,AW.
General Collecting aod Seal Estate Agents,
OFFICE—McKeen's Block, up stairs, Jbelow Masonic Hall. jalSiwt
HOTELS.
JACOB BUT2. QXO. €E L?TZ NATIONAL HOUSE,
C-a. SIXTB ANO MAW STB»T.
TEBBE HATJTEj IND.
JACOB BUT2 & S0« VBOPBISTOBfi. This House has bten thbioughlj refurnlshel. my 23dwly
AID
oaxo
s.
STBUTB.
Torre Haute, Indiana.
W. B. GRIFrtTH Propprletor
Office of Marshall, MonWsuma and Palestine Hack L!n
Free Bast to and frcm all Trains. nov24dtf
UNTIN HOUSE. Boutheas*. Corner Publio Square, Terre Haute, Indiana.
This Hotel has been furnished anew in all its departments, in a stylo tmpnrpassed by any. in the State, and" is now open
for
ouwnyt
the reoeptioa of
gn-sts, Tl.o patronage of tne publlo is r»p»ctfnlly so-lioit-d. C0N0VEI1 A BEDPATH. auldtf Fropri«tofs.
rjlEflEE HAUTE HOUSE,
WA:.I
jura
SXTXHTB
rrasirs,
Terre Haute, Indiana. This Hotel has recently been refitted, and puMs fljrsf-clans order, ofibring scoooonodatfoKs nnrur passed in tlia State.
SIBLEY A mifXK, Prop'rs.
OTEWAKT HOUSE, Sucond Street, between Mala and Cherry, T*T.T?-riJK HAUTE, tVFD.
This old established Hotel has shanged hands, and Uas been fitted np in a style that the Proprietor feels satisfied that he will make It a pleasant home for. ail who may stop with him. A few boarders will be t&iten at prloea to suit the timee. fSldSm] TtaOS. 'JcKXJE, Proprietor..
UNDERTAKERS.
8 A A O A
UNDEBTii E B,
Is prepared to fi-yctS! 1 orders in his Hoe w!tn neatceee and dispatch wrn»r of third aad bherry treats, T«rre 'iaots, irUana. J»nS-5-dvrtf
DR.
P. DAUGHEKTY,
Piiysldu asd Surgeon,
TEBRE JEiA.TLTTiE, IND. Will attend promptly to all prefesslonal calls la the city am* eouncry.
Orrioa—tforthwes corner of fourth and Slain streets, (over 6 oodmiss's Clothing Store.) Bw:ldecoe Jt*. 66 North Fourth Street. icSMt
DENTISTRY.
Db. C. O. LINCOLN,
Tbe Oldest Eatsblis&dd Dentist In Terre Haute, Omci-Ou Bixth Street, between Statu and Ofilo, one door soath of National House.
ia
1
Ii».lng bad upivudi of eigbt^u year*' tape* rl»!ice
Dentistry, fc eocfl'lent that he ean
give satisfaction in all CBS 'S. (jySOdly
I A S O N
I E IV
M.
rT
I S
scoousoa ro VB. s. a. mm,
OFFICE-—On Ohio, between 3d and 4th Street, aplfidtf TEBBE-HAETS. INI'.
WAilBEN'S. IMPROVED Vf ROOFING. .We are prepared to p*t on this Boof, and warrant it for Ave years. This is the best and cheep* est Boof lii use, and is flre-prcof. 0*1! on
CLOT A WILLIAMS,
Prairie Olty Pleuing Mills, corner of 8th and Mulberry dtrec»s. JaSdtf
J^RCHITECT & BUILDERjr. A. VBYDAOH. Plans, Specifications,
guperte
THE
tendance, and De
tail Drawing fUrni*bed for every aesorqitloa of Buildicga. Omci.-South east oorner of Main and Tilth Streets, ov«x Donnelly's Drug Store myMdly
MONUMENTAL.
UNDERSIGNED
is
Agent
for the
CELEBRATED SCOTCH GRANITE
MoaomiTS. This material is ImpvUhabk. th, most XUgamttmdnuetptHk^f t*,higkmtp
It Is
htghmtpdUii of
any known'material. Its chief constituents ajre the same ae Oleopatra'e tlsedlo, and Poinpey's Pillar, at Alexandria, ia Egypt, which .till re main vnlmgafrtd Ky
Tint BATAHEn UF CMTdUES. The Mtperior beanty «nd durability of this ma terial is causing a demand for it in the Eastern States, where it isbeing adopted bythe wealthier t\assee in prefarenro to tha ltadiah Marflfc
A specimen ol this Granite may be seen at the Adams Express Office. Order* and Inquiries will meet ntion. Addrees, JAMES 8. WiiiHOS,
Boa TH. Terre Heats, Ind,
