Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 November 1869 — Page 4
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TEBBE-HAXJTEJ I1VI.
Monday Morning, November 1,1869.
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TABLE.
TEBKB HACTK AND IXDIASAPOLI-' •$?T ARRIVK. Express 8:30 A. K. I}:£P'M...Exnress 11:05 P. v. SA' Mail........... 4:55 P. M.
Accommodation
Espross 1:20 A.M.
Mail and Express
II :in
4:30p. M.
p. ».......LightningExpress
1 :50 M.
J'-Mattoon accommodation..10:00A,, A jr.
:J/[' EVASSILLEASDCRAWFORDSVILLB. F?0 LEAVE. -I ARRIVE. '6:40 A. Express I....10:55 p.
TIIE GRAND JURY comes
morning
FAY, the
is
THE DAVENPORTS
M.
85:00 P. Mail 4 :26*. it.
ARRIVE.
.Mai1 .. .10 i5 A.
POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. CLOSE. DAILY AILS, OPES. :00 p. TN...... EnstThrough 11:00 a.M
Q»--' 1... 5:30P.M p. Way S RSO p. RA 9:00 p.M Cincinnati 8:00 ra 4:00P. in 5:.'V)a.. in 11:00 a. in West 5:00p.m. 4:00 p. m. Evansville ":00P. 4:00p. m....* Rockville 11:00 a. 4:- I0P.in Marshall L:00P.m 4:30 p. Clinton- 10:00 a.M Praincton—Closes'Mond'S and Thar'sat 7 p.M
Opens Wud'sand Sat's at(5 30P.
Nelson—Closes Tuesdays and Satr'S .it 11 a. Opens Tuesdaysjind S.atr'S at 10 a. Christy's Prairie
—Closes Fridays at 7 p. ra. I OJehs Fridays at"*. 51. ses Friday at 7 p. m.
Ilowesvillc—Close: ... Opens Friday AT 4 p. 111. Post Office opens at7.*30 a. m. and closes at7 p.
SiOn Sundays open froin 8A. M. to 9 a. m. L. A. BURNETT, P. M. :'nu\
TIFT
City and
Ticinil v.
RIP VAN WINKLE at Dowling Hall
night.
INDIAN SONIER doubtful character.
together this
to ferret out evil
doers.
spiritual dark circle" medium,
traveling with the Davenports.
THE NATIONAL HOUSE cared
for the
Minstrels on Saturday and yesterday.
TAKK IN your porkers. The hog
ordi
nance goes inlo operation this morning.
A CHANGE.—The "Crystal Ice" wagon was UFed for hauling wood on Saturday.
TRICRIMINAL COURT convenes this morning. The trial of Ernv will be FIIFC*in order.
Two NEWS STANDS will soon be in operation in the post office lobby—one on each side.
give their first per
formance at Do'.vling Ilall Wednesday evening.
TOM LANGFORD'S oysters if
in town are as
HARPER'S WEEKLY
for November
not the best
good
as the best.
claims them superior to any.
ALEX. MCCUNE WQS in the
He
city on Sat
urday. lie spent yesterday in Parke countv among his relatives.
and Frank Leslie
Gth are
100
received at Dooley's,
Main street,
depot.
and at the PoMoF'iiceNews
15. B. TYLER
will preach this
evening at the Christian Church, 011 Mul" berry Street. Christianity
Subject, "The Religion of
WANTS, &C. Advertisements
of
"wants' "for sale," "lost," "found,"
will be inserted in the
twenty-five cent*.
HOWLING HALL.—We
CHARLES IIAYNES, ESQ.,
ONE "DRUNK" before the
THE
etc.,
DAILY EXPRESS
for
learn that Col
Dowling contemplates some very decided changes and improvements in this place of amusement.
once a Terre-
Ilaute boy, now assistant postmaster at Council Bluffs,Jlowa, is in the city, look in:* up his old friends.
Mayor
BEACII'S NEW HALL
on
Saturday. WE saw quite a number of other ]eople just as drunk, who did not interview His Honor.
at the corner of
Main and Sixth streets will soon be completed. It is notjdetermined yet whe'her to use it for amusement purposes or rent it to some society.
Journal mentions that it is con
sidercd doubtful as to whether the Danville Railroad Company will accept the city subscription under the conditions imposed by the Council.
THE MINSTRELS.—Allen,
REV. Y. M. STP.IPSON,
Pettingill,
Dclelianty & Hengler's minstrels gave a good perfofmance to a good audience at Dowling's 110*11 Saturday evening. They will have a cordial welcome whenever thev mav return.
who was in at
tendance upon the Baptist State Convention at Franklin, during la*t week, returned on Saturday. lie represents the meeting as being very large and A having accomplished much good work.
THE GERMAN TURNERS
A. I.STEWART,
chant, says business was never hotter than
at
present, and that he never advertised as much before. Let our business men make a note of this fact, and advertise liberally if they would prosper.
A STOVE DEALER informs ns
IF.—If you want
up
IR.
that his
trade this fall has been better than he has ever before Jbeen" favored with. WE hear very little complaint of dull times, and such as we do hear is from those who do not patronize the printer.
anything if you
have anything you want to get rid of if you have lost or found anything want to do anything or want anything,done for you, advertise in the 25 cent column of the EXPRESS. It is the best advertisement vou can have for the least luonev.
LARCENY.—Robert Ferguson
was com
mitted to jail on Saturday on charge of larceny. On Friday LIE rode up from Sullivan county with William Pittman, who came
to attend market,
and on the
]$AD stole his pocket book, containing eight or ten dollars.
VALUABLE CONTRIBUTION.—The Library Association is just in receipt from Hon. Thos. II. Nelson, Minister
to
Mexi
co,of a large book containing a valuable and interesting collection of liihographic plates, embracing views in and about the city ofMcxico, public buildings, monuments costumes. It affords an exceedingly interesting study of the people of Mexico, and as such it will be highly prized by the members of the Association.
to one of our druggist* for analysis, was fbund broken -in one of the mail bags which came into the post office Saturday evening. There were several expressive remarks from the ppst office clerks as they picked out the letters stfVt atid periumed with the liqnod.
mare of it. A
10 25
A.
M.
ST. LOUIS, AI.TOX AND TERRE HAUTK. TKAVE-
A®BIVF"
Miss AMANDA M. WAY/ editor of the Western Independent, pays the following compliment to the National Hotel in this ty
While we were at Terre Haute attending the Grand Lodge we stopped at the National, and can Bay unhesitatingly that it is.one of the best hotel* in our State. They know just how to make it home-like and cheerful for their guests. Don't take our word, for it but c.all.and*see next time 3'ou visitthat city. I ?*'.•.
WE ABE'in receipt of the last weekly Terre Haute EXPRESS clad in a beautiful rtew dress, and otherwise greatly improved being now a thirty-six column paper,--or nine to each page. The EXPRESS
MARRIAGE LICENSES
to
thus far has been of
L90K OUT for partly frozen. potatoes when ypu are buying. 7F§ I
ways a good paper, but it now ranks with th* best in the State, Captain Allen, the editor, and P. S. Wastfall, city or local editor, each exhibit energy and capacity, that will insure it popularity in an intelligent community. We are pleased to see this evidence of prosperity, and hope it will receive the encouragement it richly merits.— Vincennes Times.
were issued last
week by the County Clerk following*parties: Daniel II. Wh'iteael and Mary E. Holdaway.
John W. Hamburg and Celinda Layer. John AY. Collins and Angeline Modesett.
Oliver P. Smith and Eliza E. Kelly. Fagha V. Lyon and Helen M. White. Isaac A. Cormack and Elizabetth Asbury. -Thaddeus MoittgOTffflffhM Rebecca Edmunson.
Gottleib Ottenbacher and Christina Meek.
BALKING HORSES.—A balky horse is
no doubt, a very disagreeable and aggravating creature to deal with, and it is no wonder that the driver loses his patience occasionally. We saw a man the other day bringing a refractory horse to terms
by hooking a chain around the jaw and then savagely jerk it. It looked hard, but then it was effective. On Saturday morning we saw a lad with a wagon load
best thing we know of is to fill the horse's
TEMPERANCE MEETING—An immense audience assembled at Dowling Hall, last evening—the capacious room being filled to its utmost capacity by the very best class of our people. On the stage were nearly all the ministers of our city, services being suspended for the evening in most of the churches. The music, in charge of Mr. Paige, was of a Congregational character, and r6ndered-with fine effect. After singing the Doxology: "Praise God from whom all blessings flow," Dr. Jewett, chairman,said that this was the second meeting in the interest of Temperance Alliance, which had adopted the original pledge of the Washingtonians there was nothing of a sectarian or political character connected with the organization, the sole purpose being to arrest the growing evils of intemperance.
He stated that speakers engaged for the evening had failed to appear and the meeting must rely on volunteer efforts, and introduced in succession Revs. B. W. Smith, E. F. Howe and J. Foxworthy, each of whom favored the vast audience with short, sharp and effective addresses.
J. W. Husher made a statement of the organization of the Temperance Alliance son\e two years sinco with thirty-three members, and now numbering nearly five thousand. He read the pledges adopted and stated that they would be presented at the next meeting. .'It is proposed to hold a series of these meetings, the next in order to be two weeks from last evening.
RIP VAN WINKLE.—As heretofore announced Manager Leake, with the Indianapolis Academy of Music company will appear at Dowling Hall for this evening only,and produce the great drama of Rip Van Winkle. Mr. McKee Rankin, by* some considered equal to the great Joe Jefferson, will appear in the leading character, and Miss Annie Waite, a decided favorite at Indianapolis will take the part of "Gretchen," a character she sustained with great credit with Joe Jefferson last winter. Mr. Leake comes over to oar city this evening as an experiment. If he^feceives sufficient promise of patronage he will come often during the season
holds their
lirst ball of the season at the new Turner Ilall this evening. The admission is only one dollar, [and the Society extends A cordial invitation to all to come and enjoy A good time.
the millionaire mer
Collins, Joe Jefferson and others. The box sheet is now open at R. G. Cox & Co's bookstore, where seats may be secured.
We ATTACH the following from the Chicago Tribune: ...... McKee Rankin made a very good hit last night as Rip Van Winkle. He has much courage in his composition, and deserves credit where his rashne-s meets wijh success. The house was a much better one than the Opera House has seen during the present week. The essaying of this character on the part of Rankin was thought folly by a great many who make more or less pretensions as critics. Wefl, McKee came, saw and conquered. He was encored from beginning to end and as the curtain dropped on the closing scene, was called out by the audience, whom he thanked in a few brief words His conception of the character was good Rip is a very careless ,indifferent, cool, audacious sort of a fellow. This, is just in McKee's lino.'
SPIRIT RAPPINGS.—The coming of the
<Pall Mall Gzaette> [sic], on the mechanics of
lowing TRWIRF^IB^REAL &TME were entered upon the Recorder's books during last week:
Wm. L. Gilbert to John Cheek 25 acres in Lost Creek township for $1,000. ,, Abraham Hosier to Loyd N. Barnes 11 acres in Harrison township for $1,175.
Jos. Lawson to Robt*Dean, 10 acres in Last Creek township for $400. Lewis Sheets to Benaville Kein and others 68 acres in Sugar Creek township for $1,202. RT,//
James V. Turner to Susan Potts-inter-est in lot in the city for $300. Fred. Deal to Geo. Potis- tract of land in Linton township for $132.
Martha Stout to Eliza A. Potts, 40 acres in same township for $1,000. Bebee Booth to NewtonfBooth, lot in the city for $10,000.
Geo. W.
Store.
of bricks and a balky horse, adopt the expedient of blindfolding the animal by tying his coat over his eyes, but it didn't work. The horse utterly refused to "go it blind," and the driver had to return to the old-established practice in such cases, alternately coaxing and whaling. The
mouth full of gravel. We have seen this tried successfully. We cannot account for it, unless the horse gets to thinking "whats that for?" and forgets his stubbornness. ———
Hall and others, to Thos. H.
Anderson, undivided interest in a lot in the city for $3,333 33. Chris. H. Wallace to" Cyrene StVk, tract of land in Honey Creek township for $362.
Catharine M. Strole to Samuel E. Bris-. coe, lot in Gookirw addition for $1,200. N. T. Stratton and others to John L. Hazleburger, interest in 154 acres in Otter Creek township for $851.
Joseph S. Dare to N. T. Stratton interE.II in eighteen,acres in Otter creek township for $100.
Nathan T. Stratton and others to Volney Hutchinson, interest in forty acres in Favette township for $654. HFirmin Nippert to Vigo Iron Company lour blocks in Nippert & Evans' subdivision for §1,500.
Chas. M. Wing
to
Thomas H. Ander
son, lot in Britton'ssubdivision for $1,500. Andrew W. Nevins to Samuel Farres, thirty acres in Nevins' township for $200.
Firmin Neppart to Terre Haute Iron Works,
two
lots Neppert & Evans subdi
vision for $500. Geo. C. Duy Com'r to II. D.
Oysters.—Turner
Davenports this week will cause some interest to attach to the following from the
spirit rappings: "Those who are in the habit of listening with awe and adoration to the solemn
utterances of domestic furniture, will read with some surprise a letter in the
<Standard>, from Mr. W. G. Faulkner, phi-
losophical instrument maker, in which he states that for many years he has had a
a
large sale for spirit-rapping magnets and batteries, expressly made for concealment under the floor, in cupboards, under tables, and even for the interior of the center support of large round tables and boxes. He has supplied, also, quantities of prepared wire to be placed under the
carpets and oilcloth, or under the wainscot and gilt beading around ceilings and rooms. All these, he says, were obviously used for spirit rapping; and the connection to each rapper and battery was
to be made by means of a small button, like those used for telegraphic bell ringing purposes, or by means of brass headed or other nails, under the carpet of particular patterns known to the spiriualist [sic].
These rappers, he adds, when carefully placed, are calculated to deceive the most wary. Then there are spirit rapping magnets and batteries constructed expressly for the pocket and these, he tells us, will of course rap at any part of the room. He has also made drums and bells which will beat and ring at command but these two latter are not so frequently used as the magnets because they are too easily detected. We quite believe Mr. Faulkner, but we should like to know who gave him the order for all these wires, magnets.and batteries.''
Scott
one
b'.ock in MC Gaughey & Roache's sutyli vision for $650. John Simmons
to
eighty acres in Prairie Creek township for $4,600.
ZEPHYRS! ZEPHYRS!!—The largest stock and lowest prices in the city at the "Boston Store" 111 Main street.
FURS! FURS!! at
the Boston store.
BUY YOUR
BLANKETS
at the Boston
WATER PROOF CLOTHS.at the Bos on store.
-A fine stock
Fresh Ground Graham Flour and Rye Meal at C. Wing & Co's.
Yon can Save Money by buying your Boot'.' and Shoes at Reibolifs. JlSdtf
Best Jersey Sausage can be had daily at Joe Rupp's jneat stand, on the south side of Main street, between Sixth and Seventh..
A rare bargain in Kid Gloves at the low price of 75 cents a pair.* Call, at C. Wittig & Co's. 170 Main street, Deming Block. Octll-dtf.
Atlantic Restaurant,156 Main Street. Fresh Oysters, Prairie Chickens, etc., etc. served up in the latest Style to suit customers. J. KERN, Proprietor.
A Mammoth Stock of French, German, and domestic Corsets, just received at Ilerz & Arnold's Skirt Factory, 89 Main street. [16,df
Men's Cloth Gaiters at $1.50 a pair at Greiner Forrest's, corner of Third and Ohio streets. dtf
Try A pair of those Kid Gloves at 75 cents a pair from C. Wittig & Co. 170 Main street, Deming Blc#k.
Octll-dtf.
Something: NEW—The Extra Extra Stout Arctic Under Shirts and Drawers. They are
the thing
& Buntin keep the
best brands of fresh Oysters, at wholesale or retail, corner 7th and Maine streets. Oct 14-dtf.
If yon are looking for
a good suit of
clothes for fall and winter wear don't fail to look at those spendid Beaver Suits at Erlanger's. They are, good and clicap. 8-dtf.
Oysters Oysters.—We are now receiving daily those large celebrated Maltby Oysters, which we .are ready to serve to our old customers and as many new ones AS in ay favor us with a call, by the can, half can or dish, in the usual style.
GEO. IIAI^ERMEYER & BATERSDORF. Oct!5-1 m-
Clear Yara Panatella Cigars cents at N. IC's. 147 Wabash siieet.
Go
Reibold's, 64 Main street. 18,dtf
lsoots and Shoes, cheaper than the cheapest, at Beibold's., I 18,dtf
Boord & Son are selling
all staple ar
ticles at bottom prices. Sepl2-dtf.
Don't Fail to seethosebeautiful Walk-, ins? Coats at Erlanger's.
Cords and Tassels, all colors, for Arab Shawls, at Riddle's. 15,dtf
Zephyr Worsted. —Large stock at Eiddle's. 15,dtf
Fresh Oysters.—For
call on .Thos.
Removal.—J. B. HAGGEKTY & Co., have moved their Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron, Slate and Furnace Warerooms to 1S1 Main street, two doors west of their
their old stand. *16dtf
Ten Dozen
fine
Breakfast Shawls at
85 cents a piece at Forrest & Greiner's.
29, dtf
A Large Stock of Boots and Shoes at Greiiier Eorrest'1sat low prices^CQTUCT of Third and Ohio streets. AI 29,dsf-
Gent's Underwear, at very low prices, at Greiner & Forrest's, corner Third and Ohio streets. 29,dtf
Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! at the Clejjranoe Sale of Boots and Shoea, 64 Main street. dtf
wifli the best quality of trimmings and workmanship to match. Bannisters is the place to get them. Oct25-lw.
Gentlemen's Seal Rings,Ladies Gold Bracelets and Gold Guard Chains—A new stock—at 161 Main street.
scp21dtf
S. FREEMAN.
NOTICE.—All accounts made previous to January 1st, 1869, and not settled before November 1st, will be placed in other hands for collection. No discrimina-
Son will be made. TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMISG. iwod 031
ner report^ HIA IN FITRICOCH^tion. He takes the track on Sixth street, opposite THE^ Post-Office kt TK{ ^EN% UKUTE Book {a|id FBS^^UIRFERS foi all ^THE late pfctorials( jxJpnlar
Lightning
Ladies
for comfort. Call and
see them at Erlangers's. 8-dtf.
Jet Jewelry, new and fashionable, at John R. Freeman's. 7-dtf.
Aagazinee,
Cincinnati and Indianapolis daily news.? Also, School Books, Stationery'of air kinds, and Picture Framing done as cheap' as the cheapest,* at O'CoiuleD & Craft's.
NELLIE.—Why, good morning, Mary, where are you going this morning? MARY.—To Mrs. Volger, of course, to get one of those fifty cent velvet hats.*
NELLIE.—Only 50 cents? I guess I can afford to get me one, also ISO coirie right ... 29-6t "MA
W. H. Scudder is now receiving direc't from Baltimore daily, R. L. Setli's .celebrated brands of Oysters in quality
as
good as the best in price as cheap as any others. Give them a trial.
Notice to Bayers.—Partieswhobought goods at the Leveque dry goods auction, and have not yet taken them away,are hereby notified to call at the store and get them between this date and Saturday morning next. Persons owing me an account are requested to call immediately and settle. &
Oysters!
Parties wishing
Fresh Hams, of this season's smoking^ at Turner & Buntin's, corner of Main and Seventh street. P|
Scarlet Ladies Cloth and Opera Flannel at Tuell Ripley & Demings.
Oct283t.
Wood
Eteiuoved.—G. B. Shelledy has remov ed his drug store one door east of the old stand, to the corner of 9th and Main Sts 27-dGt
who want to make their
Fresh Lake Fish roceived daily at G. H. Whidden & Co's. Orders filled promptly. Oct22-dtf.
Remember the opening of new Furs this week at C. Wittig & Co. 170 Main street, Deming Block. Octll-dtf..
If yon WANT good Furs and fresh goods go to C. Wittig & Co., 170 Main street, Demin Block, OO L'.-dtf.- I
Look for the Wabash staeet.
The only full assortment
for 5
see those new Boots and
of
Opera Hoods at Riddle's. 15,dtf Lois of NEW Jewelry at Riddle's. 15,dtf
Oysters! Oysters!—By this date I
am
prepared to serve up the best Brands of Oysters in all styles, as cheap as any other house in the city. Also I sell by cans.
Private
entrance to the Restaurant on
Founil-street. C. A.
170 Main
a No. 1 OYSTER^
3.
Langford, in Beach's
new Block, corner of Main and Sixth streets, who is now in daily receipt of Fresh Oysters, which he is prepared to furnish the trade or at retail in any quantity.
street,
Deming Blocl#
Wittig & Co. open this week a line of Kid. Gloves at 75 cents a pair. Octll-dtf.
Grand Opening, of the ^EW \ork Dry Goods Store, 73 Main street, THIS MORNING We invite the kind pa tronnge of the citizcns of Terre Haute and vicinity. Respectfully,
WITTENBERG, RUSCHAUPT & CO
Boord & Son are now almost daily in receipt of new Fall Goods, and are selling rapid and cheap. septl2,dtf
MR. S. R. FREEMAN—Dear Sir: I procured of you, a few weeks since, a pair of your Lazarus & Morris' JJPerfect Spectacles, which I have used ever since with more satisfaction than any I have ever used before. E. Y. BALL.
TERRE HAUTE, Sept. 23, 1869.
A good kid glove at 75 CENTS
be found at C. Wittig" & Co. 170 Main street, Deming Block. Octll-dtf.
Jnfit Bcceived, 25 barrel Cranberries for sale to the trade low at C. Wing & Co's. 11
Men and Boy's Shoes at reduced
How to Economise.—An important I prices at D. Reibold's 64 Main street, tf
fact of interest to every man in the communitv "where vou buy your wearing ap-. pared.' First select a good article. Sec- ^OTH
ondlv, get good trimmings. Thirdly,' mmgs. —51 have it well made." For further information on this important Subject call at I* No. 79 Main street, where you will find a
Misses Skirts—A full line of felt and
SK,,RU
FOR
M,SSES'
AT &
DIED.
EBBIRR_IN THIFT CITV. AT
Spendid stock of Fall and Winter goods, 3lst, at the residence of Mr. Joseph Abbott, Mr. Benjamin Ebbitt, aged 41 years. Funeral from tho Episcopal Church at 2
To Remove
and
'J
0CL0EK, October
o'clock P. M., Jitovembor 1st. Friends of the family arc respactfully invited to attend withous further notice.
LOCAL NOTICES.
3Iotli Patches, Vrecfcles
Tan from the facc,
Freckle
FERRY.
use Perry's Moth and
Lotion. Prepared only bj jDr. B. C.
Sold by all Druggists,
For Blaefc WORMS and Pimple* on the Face, use
PKBRV'S COMKDOXK AND PIXPLK
liKUxnv, prepaml only by Dr. B. C. PRRRY,
Bond Street,Fow York. S.ILI «vorywhero. Tho trade guirpliod by Wholesale Medicine Dealers.
'MTED!
for
L. LEVEQUE.
OystersfI—James Davis.
157 Main street, keeps the LARGEST and BEST Oysters sold in the -city at Wholesale and Retail.
29-dtf
to buy Sewing Ma
chines will do wefl
Harvey E. Beritley,
to
can ana see the
Singer at Lawrence's.
Twelve differont styles of Singer Sewing.Machines at Lawrence's, 83 MAIN street.
3L11 kinds of machine work done Office, 83 Main street.
the
CE5
SLY 25
———
CHEAP ENOUGH!
———
DO YOTT WANTL HELP?
ADVERTISE IFF THE EX Pit ESS.
DO YOU WANT A HO DSfi? AIVEBT1S£
IN THESES ?JIE3S.
fib Tou
"Want
ie Buy or Sell?
ADYKBTISE IN THE EXPBSSS. R-YR/RI
Have Tou Property for Sale?
ADVERTISE 1* THE EXP£ESS.
TEB EXPRESS havii»G THV la»ie«t home circulation, is the best medium to secure your wants by advertising. Wo now put rates'so low that tLere is noe'iccAe for not making known your Wrnts. ADVERTISPMEDTS of Houses "Wanted," "FOR Sale" aud "For' Rent," "Help Wanted," ''f5or miito Let,." "Situation -Wanted," "fiopcrty f».-"S»ie," "Boarding,""Lost,""Found.""Sti-AJ'ed," "Stolen,""Personal,"&c.,
will be inserted
25 CENTS A DAY!
These terms are applicable to I»lladvertisements of IKE above class, of fire lines and under.
Hare You Houses or Rooms for Rent?
ADVERTISE IX THE EXPKKSS.
BNLY 25 CENTS A DAY.
Parties wishing to advertise in the EXPRESS, and living at a. distance from this of an in os he ad is in
GfOOD
!otrn
bonnets and hats will always find the: largest assortment of materials and at the bottom price at S. L. Straus', 149 Main street.
Overcoatings—Something very fine, just opened, at Bannister's. dtf Seft lion far hats, the latest sensation on Broadway, just arrived at 149 Main s'reet. ,,
Fine Piece Goods, for business
Scotch Cheviots, Flaid Secitings, English Cassimeres, received thi^day, by American Express, at Bannister*, No. 79 Main .•dtf
street.
Do yon Want a Good Overcoat?—Bannister has a splendid Hue of Fur Beavers, Chinchillas" atid Cassimeres, to elect from. Call and leave your measure, at 79 Main street. dtf
GIRL will findanicc
place to live with a small family, two persons, by applying to Jones & Jones, Third street, East side Public Square. 29d3t
WANTED—PERSONS
W'ANTED—BOARDERS—Four
Cheap Felt and„,Cloth Skirts at ruinously low rates at Tuoll, Ripley & Demiilg's. Oct2S-6t.
dollars per month. 26dlw
Saw—Saves 50^per
cent., time and labor, 8old by Austin, Shryer & Co. Each saw warranted to give perfect satisfaction. [28,d.2w
FOR
rORSALE.
F1STORE—A
LOST
Millinery Store doing iLgood
business in aflonrisliing town within 40miles of this city. Ill health the cauSe of wishing to sell. Address P. 0. Box 123, Terro Haute, Ind. 26d4t
P.OR
S^LE—A £ood Spring Wacon and Harness,
FEagle
suits
A Good
Fall
Boots and Shoes, is to be found ar' P-ci-bola's, 61 Main sn-eec. lSdtf
The Ne Plus Ultra of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, Naid Queen, at N. Iv.'s. 147 VVAB u-h street.
Boord & Son have on hand
Shoes at
of d/ess flannels. Call and
a fine lot
see
them.
Good for the Farmer, For the Gardener,
t.j
Big Indian Sign, 147 A IISI.
And with much sucocss, I now propose to give the advantage to every one icho reads this, to obtain it at tho lowest price, viz
One Dollar for the year 1870,
(regular price is ?1.50.) And all who subscribe by the 1st of December shall have the December number, or by tho 15th of Novomber shall have both November and December numbers in addition to tho twelve numbers for next year.
ANOTHER INDUCEMENT.—Any person' who shall send me ten subscribers, with ten dollars, shall be entitled to One Peck of the Early Bose Potato, which, as is well known, stands at tlje-hcadof all Potatoes in earliness, quality and productiveness or to r.ny one sending five dollars with five names I will send a half dozen
Ilracintlr
THE CELEBRATED
a pair to
A.T. STEWART& CO.
SOL£ AGENTS
FOR THE UNITED STATES.
Is for sale at
WHOLESALE
:AF
ARCHITECT.
A1{UJL1TECT
LIMIIMIRITS.
DOWLING HALL
FOR TWO NIGITTS ONLY! TH3DN15SDAY & THURSDAY, November 3d and 4th.
The World Renowned
Davenport Brothers
Will appear after A most extraordinary,and •McciwifM7 tour of"four years in Europe, in thejr MYSTERIOUS and
STARTLING WONDERS!
Their wonderftil1powers have been witnessed by the Crowned Heads and Nobility of Europe, astonishing and confonnding tho wisest of all countries. They must bo seen to be appreciatedDoors open at TO'deck. Commence at 8. Admission 50 cts. Reserved Seats25cts.extra.
Tickets to be secured in advance at B. G. Cox & Co'S^Jook Store. oct30'
GRAND BALLI
Next Monday, November
£TURN• VEREIN,
envelope, with the necessary pay, and forward the same to us through the Postoffice.
WANTED.
WANTED—A
New Hall on 9th Street.
All are invited t.I attend. Admission S1.0C. 29d3t
DOWLING HALL
MONDAY, NOVEMBER FIRST!
121
,s For the Household,
IN TOWN OR COUNTRY.
FULL OF IXTKRESTIXG BEADING AXI) FIJFE PICTURES.
Hjlying actqd as Agent for two years past for the
American Agriculturist,
or one dozen Tulip bulbs,
worth at least75 cents. Amounts of five dollars overshoi be sontin the form of Postoffice Orders, bo obtained. J. A. FOOTE, SEEDM!I N, oct27d2tw4t 65 Main st.,TerreHaute,Ind.
TOI1X TLVRXIKT/E,'
tf
IMBREY.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MAIN STREET,
Over Saxtoii Walmslcy's Drj* Gocits Store, call the attention of the Terre llauto, and tho public in gen-
Would rosspectfully citizens of eral, that he lias rented rooms above Saxton. & Walnisley'sDry GOODS Store, for the purpose of carrying on
MERCHANT TAILORING.
NE keeps always on hand
a Fashionable
KijGHT ONLY!
The Great Play of
RIP TAN WINKLE!
The greatest living Character Actor,
McKEE RANKINJL
AS RIP VAN WINKLE.
A N N I E W A I E THE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE. And the Indianapolis
Admission 50 cents. Seats reserved by B,
to know that James
Davis, at 157 Mkin Street, is selling the best White Wheat Fldur at $8.00 per barrel. Horse and Cow Feed,of all kinds,always on hand. 28dlw
or five gen-
tleraen may find very desirable day boarding by applying immediately at No.7, 2d street, west of the Court House. 27d4t
WANTED-SCHOLARSfemale,
Twenty Sehol
UIS.CIIUCIr UJTIN UI ivaiale to attcnt Writing School, under tho very best instruc tions. Hours, from 7 to 8 P. M. Terms, two
ars eithe male or to attend
No. 31 North 8th street. MARY McEWAN.
FOR RENT.
RENT—Rooms
No.
I &
Dowling Hail. Tho rooms are well adapted for the Flour and Feed. Grain or any heavy business. Possesion SIYEN immediately.— For particulars inonireof RIPPETOE & CO., at the Hftll.ojT.C.Bun.HI. Terro Haute House. aueWdtf 4: RIPPETOE .T CO.
also a good Family
Horse. Enquire of E. R. WRIGHT, at Turner & Buntin's,cor. Main and7th sts. oc6d?f
OR B\LE —lionsc and Lot on ttreet, between SIXTH and Seventh. Enquire of E. It. WRIGHT & CO.
LOST.
OR STOLEN—DOG—On Monday the 11th inst., a small. Black and Tan Do marked with a small Baro siJfoton the bac A suitable reward will
at this
bo given for his return
office. 23dtf
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
N0TICE(—The
partnership heretofore ex
isting between t,he Undersigned Was dissolved byemutual consent on the «2(5th inst. Either partjt will settle the accounts of the firm. OTTO HARTUNU. nold3t JOIIN ZIMMERMAN.
Main and
1&2
Fifth Sts.,
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
$L,OOOREWARD For any case of the following diseases, which
the Faculty have pronounced incurable,Medical
that
DR. RICHAU 'S GOLDEN REMEDIES WILL NOT CURE. DR. RICHAU'S G(?TIDEN BALSAM NO. 1, will cure Syphilis in its primary and secondary stages, such as old Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Skin Eruptions and Sorene.«s of the Scaly, eradicating disease and mercury thoroughly.
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2, will ciiro the third stages of Syphilitic and mereurcal Rheumatism, etc. And I defy those who suffer from such diseases T9 obtain A radical cure without the aid of this medicine^ Which does not prevent the patients, from eating and drinking what they like.—" Price of either No. 1 or 2, Five Dollars per bottle, or two bottles, Nine Dollars.
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE.— A safe and radical cure for Gonorrhea, Grav el, and all Urinary_ Derangements, aceompa niod with full directions. Warranted to cure. Price $3 per bottle.
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR AMOUR. A radical cure for Ge.neral
sc-
:TIJn of Cassimeres, Vcstings, Cloths, Ac., dTs ready to make it up in
Iec an THE LATEST STYLE
AND OS
SHORT NO 1ICE,
Anifonvery Reasonable Terms. Having no high rents to pay, ho promises to make up to order, whether the goods bo furnished by nim or not. Everything in his line cheaper than anywhere else.
Cutting done and warranted to fit. A liberal patronage solicited. aug29dtf
E?HISBMI
First!
F»-- First Grand Ball of the Terre Haute
Academy of Music Company
Reserved Seats 75 cts. G. Cox & Co. 29d3t
HARDWARE.
Tools! Tools!
Just received, a Large merit of
Assort-
Cooper's Tools
Carpenter's Tools!
Wagon Maker's Tools!
AND
Blacksmith's Tools!
Mechanics to save inofiey in baying Tools should give us a call.
Cory & DeFrees.
Wholesale and Retail dealers in
HARDWARE,
Debili
ty in old or youn^r, imparting energy to those who havu led a lifo of sensuality.' Price, 85 per bottle, or bottles
S9.
On receipt .'••••iec, by mail or Express those remedies 1 be shipped to any place Prompt attentii.:I ,aid to all correspondents None genuine without the name of DR RICHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES. D. RICHARDS, sole proprietor,
blown in Glass
of bottles. Address, DR. D. B. RICHARDS, Not 228 Varic street. New York.
Office hours from 9 A. M. to 9 p. M. Circulars sent. Correspondents answered. mayl2dltaw-wly
COAL.
Coal and Wood.
D.C.STUNKARD AND W3L BARRICK,
Having formed a partnership under the name ofStunkard &.Barrick, for the sale of Coal and Wood, would respectfully announce to the public that they will keep constantly on hand and for sale at lowest rates, all kinds of Coal at wholesale and retail, also Wood for the fall and
Office at No.25wintertrade.
Buntin House,Terre Haute,
Ind. All orders for Coal filled promptly. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited.
MR. BARRICK also would inform the public that he intends to open, at the Coal Office above named, a General Collection Agency for the collection of notes and accounts which may bo placed in his hands for collection, and hopes by prompt attention to business to merit a fhare of public patronage
jelod6m.
Sep24dtf
RETAIL BY
BROKAW BKOS. oct27dlm
& BUILDER.
JT. A. VRYDAGII,
Mans,Specifications.
Suporintendance. and
Detail URKWJNFTS furnished for every description of
Buildings.
OKKICK—Northeast
marl7deod8mw8m
corner of Wabash ana
Sixth Streets,2d story, Deming-Block.
WILLIAM BARRICK.
OULLIVAN
rOUKTI AL
Being now prepared to fiH all orders for Sullivan County Coal, which is claimed to be rjual to the Brazil, for all domestic purpos_es, ui ipl I nave made arrangements to fill all orders,
deliver to any part of the city, by leavii^ gour order at office of E. B. Bryant & Co,
POAL' ,Ccreen
eaving .,
I)LEY, or J. A. Foote's Tea Store. with whom and give all information in regard to the business.
J. A. MORGAN
ROALI—RIVER COAL! creened on the widest screen use-' in Vigo county,and now i» your time to get winter supplies -at the lowest rates. ALL orders promptly filled. Thankful for patt favor.-, I respe tiully ask a continuance of the same liber.il patronage.
OF/ICE—North
Third ttre -t, between Main
and Cherry streets, where orders inr.y BE left, or at the old Weight Scale*, or by addressing P. 0. Box 396.
JOHN McFARLANE,
STOVES.
THE (vj?
'CONTINENTAL! The Cheapest and Best Cook Store in the Market. Something new. Everybody should see it before buying the old styles. Please ca?l and see this StOYe. V*
To be had onll at headquarters.^ B. L. BALL.
PLOWS, DRILLS, AC.
SiAY
1TEJS!
JONES :& JONES,
Bast side Public Sqnare, TERRE HAUTE, IND. Have a large selection of first class
PLOWS,
FOR PALL PLOWING!!
-AND—
CUTTING BOXES,
From to ^50.
B. KUHN'Slatest improved
GURAIIN" DRILL.
It cann6t choke or break the grain, the feeding being done by a seris of flanged wheels UN DEN THE BOX that PULL tho grain down and FORCE it into the tubes, the auantity sown being proportioned to the speed of the flanged wheels, whioh speed is regulated a number of cog-wbcels forming a oone,by
and
perfectly under control of the driver who is guided 6y a very sibiple and efficient Land Measure attached to the Drill. The cog-wheels are not loove and liable to be lost, but are fastened to the Drill and the feed is regulated without Inovljg a wheel.
The' J)rilrts Cheaper
Than any other, and will be sold on time to responsible parties, but extra inducements are
oCercd cash buyers. WE have the best
ONE HORSE DRILL
For sowing Wheat in standing corn to be found anywhfere. CANE MIL.L8 With horizontal Rollers, with vertical Rollers
CIDER MILLS, Throo'sizes, three prices.
UST Every Drill, Cane Mill and Cider Mill warranted. Wo are prepared to fill orders for DRAIN, TILE and PIPE of any size and in any quantity, and to furnish (estimates of cost of draining land if data arelgiven.
JONES JONES.
MUSICAL.
L. KISSNER'S
Palace of Music,
FI-A-ICTOS.
STEELE'S,
Knabe's,
Chiekerlng'su
The Celebrated Patent Cycloid,
and other well-known and reliable Makers.
CARHART & NEEDHAM'S Parlor and Chur Organs and Melocieons,
Sheet Music. Instruction Books, and every variety of Small MII-.ici'.L In trumentR and Musical Merchandise.
PIANOS FOR RENT,
Also, OLD Instruments talc?n II^ENHAIIGE JOR part pay on new ones.2
Pianos, Melodeons,
And all kinds of smaller Musical Instruments repaired by C0MPETKXT WORKMEN.
SKND OKDKRS TO
Kissner's Palace of Music,
No. 48 OHIO STREET, (Opp. the old Court House.) TERRE HAUTE, IXI).
JEWELRY, &C.
T. CEDC. IR.IIDIDIL.IE,
Has jus?receivcd a nice stock of
SiLYEK PLATED WARE
Clocks, Jewelry, &c.
ALSO,
Furnishing, Fancy,
AND
Variety Goods,
and will not be
E S O
At 151 M1IS STREET.
BILLIARDS.
BILLIARD ROOM
At the Teuionia Hotel.
17 anil 170 U.iin St., bet. Cth and 7th Sts., TERRE HAUTE, IND. ith Six of tue finest
Tables with PHKLAN'S
PATENT CUSHIONS. W. SHAFFER, PROP'R.
Pure Copper' DittUUd Bourbon and Rye Whisky at the bar, and no other. Whisky sold by the gallon,quait and pint.
HITCHING POSTS.
Handsome Iron
lv FORSAKE AT
dEIIE-A-IP!
AT THE
EAGLE IRON WORKS,
CORNER FIRST AND WALNUT STREETS, june8d6m
LAW OFFICE ANB REAL ESTATE ^AGENCY. MEREDITH & KEELER'S JReal Estate and General
Collecting Agency,
COMIVEB MAIN AHB THI*1 819., TERRE HAUTE, IND. r,
A FARM of 33 sens, four miles south of the city, in section 12, township II—twentynine acres improved land rich and productive, and four acres in grove nicely trinncd out. The farm is finely fenced. This land will be sold in terms to suit any good
A8IxeACRK LOT near Mont Rose School House. It will be sold in parcels to suit purchasers. Call and see plot.
A 20 ACRE FARM, Four miles west of the city, on the Paris Road.* On the farm area good house 'of nine rooms, well, cistern ana splendid springs. Ten acres are well set «n clover and timothy. Thcro are on the Farm 3,000 choice fruit trees, all bearing fruit, ine property will be leased for $300 per year, 100 to be paid down, $100 in three months and the remaining $100 at the close of the year. Or the the property will be sold for $4,000, one-third of the purehase money to be paid down, ana tne other payments in sir and twelve months, roe fruit grown on this farm is profitable. Ine place would be suitable for a Physician desir* mg to live and practice In the country.
HOUSE AND TWO LOTS on 8outh 2d street Terre Haute. House contains seven rooms. On the premises are well, cistern, wood house, coal house, stable, etc. Tho property will be sold at a bargain or exchanged for other city property.
A 5 ACRE LOT, half a mile from the city. On the lot is a good t*o-story frame houso or nine rooms and cellar, in excellent repair also a well, cistern and stable. There is on the lot a first-class orchard of apples, peaches, pears, cherries, plums, Ac., with grapes, strawberries, raspberries and other small fruits. The yard is well set with evergreens and forest trees. This property will be sold cheap, wood Western lana will be taken in part pay for it.
A DESIRABLE LOT, on Wilson Avenue, Terre Haute. The lot is well fenced and has on it a good new stable also a choice selection of fruit trees large enough to bear. The lot is especially desirable for its location, and will a a a
FOR-*EXCIIANGE—A good business house centrally located in Tcrrc Haute, for a farm within ten miles of the city. A rare bargain
WHOLtIE
AND LOT East of the Railroad.—
Will be sold so as to place its purchase in the reach of a_person with but a small capital. A YOUNG MAN working on a salary desires to purchaie a small house and pay monthly payments. Call at this office.
A ACRES OF LAND, five miles from the city, to trade for city property. Twenty-eight acres under cultivation, and twelve in timber. There are on the premises a good new house of nine rooms, well. Ac.
HOUSE AND LOT on North 5th street.House is in good repair and contains three room with summer kitchen. There are on the lot a good well, cistern, woodshed and choice fruit trees. The property will be sold cheap.
RAILROADS.
Indianapolis & St. Louis R. R. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
THREE TIM0 fftB TEA1NS MIL!
CKTWERX
Terre Haute and all Cities and Towns West. Condesed Time Schodulo, May 13, 1869.
8.00
Daily Every Day Except Sundays.
Westward. Night ex. Fast ex. Night ex. Terrellaute leave 11.10PM 6.35 AM 10.30 AM Mattoon, arrive 1.47am 9.19am 1.12pm 12.49 12.19 ra 1.23
a m.
to
Has removed to the corner of
21dlm
A. O.
a
2 North
Third street, Terre Haute, Indiana. dwtf Terre Haute, May
29
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. "WHITE LINE" Central Transit Company.
GEO. DARLING, Sup't., Buffalo. N. Y.
M. M. LANDIS, Asst. Sup't,lndiauapolis, Ind.
Through Freight Line
Without change of cars between Tevc Hnr.tc and rll points WEST, BOF-TON, PROVIDENCE. HARTFORD. NEW HAVEN*
principal towns in
shippers in the transportation of
DISE, FLOUR and BULK
ning the
and all
NEW ENGLAND, NEW
YORK.TROY, ALBANY, BUFFALO and
"EASTERN CITIES via Terre Haute
nil
and In
dianapolis, Railroad via Indianapolis, thence via Bellcfontaine Line through Cleveland, Buffalo and Albany. The several Companies forming this Line have arranged this company for the purpose of meeting THE^ demand
of
MERCHAN
Shipments, run
WHITE CAR THROUGH from
point
to point without transfer, thereby saving lay and damage to property common at transdefer points. Rates alway same as other Lines. Loss and Damago and over charge promptly settled by Agents of thi* Line.
For CARS, through Bill Lading and tracts, apply
IJ. S11EWMAKER,
til
Agt.con
Corner 9th and Main streets, Terre Haute. Ind. augl3
0)
r\
hi
ft
a
•M
a
A
&
TS
MILLINERY.
JYJII.LINERY
Mrs? BUCKINGHAM,
Fourth and Ohio
Streets, where she is now opening a full and complete stock of Spring style Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers,&e. HAIR GOOI S —Constantly on hand a choice assortment of Switches, Coils, Work.
Victoria Puffs and all kinds of Hair Ladies, call and see the assortm t.
EDUCATIONAL.
QHEGARY INSTITUTE
ENGLISH AND FRENCH
For Young Ladies and Misses, Boarding and Day Pupils,
1527 & 1529 Sprues
phia, Penn., will
St., Philadel
rc-op-.-n on Monday, Sep-
cmbcr 20th. French is the language of the family, and is constantly spoken in the Insti
tute.
MADAME D'HERVILLY,
jy21 dcod?m Principal
MEDICINAL. TP. I OS KEiTII.
'ticct, oppvit-
OFFICE—On Sixth tional IIou*c. Calls promptly a'U-n led
I!
at all hiurf.
s.
P8KSTON,
M. E
JOHN
pRESTON
W. nOWARD MANNING.
4
woon, a. D.
& WOOL,',
Physicians and Surgeons^Office (temporarily) at Dr. Wood's Office and Residence, No. 127 Ohio Street, between 7th
and 8th streets. All calls proi August 10th, 1
1
HITCHING POSTS!
All calls _prom|tIy answered day and night.
PAINTERS.
W. ROBERTS.
MANNING & HOB
RTS,
Rouso, Sign and Carriage Painting, Plain and decorative Paper Hanging, draining, taxing, C'alciniiuiug, Frescoing, Ac.
SHOP—No. 8,3d street, bet. Cherry
and Main.
P. 0. Box 388. TRY tJS. jZ7
DUVCOODS
W
AndvPlain
in
1.05 1.03 1.55
Tolono Champaign, Chicago, Centralia, Cairo, Pana, Decatur, Alton, St. Louis, via North
a
6.40pm 6.40pm 8.00
10.50
a
Mo.
8.45 pm 8.4."IPM
-,4'00PM 2.00
a
2.00 am
3.35 AM 10.00 a 2.50PM 5.20 am 5.50 5.50 6.35 a NI 2.18 6.05 •8.25 am 4.00pm 7.50pm
11. R. leave
9.30 a 4.40pm 9.30 AM 0.15 am 4.45 PM 9.15 am 6.30 12.25
PaeificR.R.
Macon, arrive Jefferson City Kansas City, Leavenworth
a
6.30 a
3.15 PM 11.24PM 3.15 AM 11.00PM 5.00 AM 11.00 AM 12.15 AM 6.30
am
12.15 AM
Lawrence, 10.35 a 10.35 a 10.30 AM Topeka, 12.06 12.06 p.M 12.06 St.Joseph, 12.00 8.15 a 12.00 Omaha, 7.00 am 3.30 PM 7.00 a in
Accommodation'train leaves Terre Haute daily, except Sunday, at 4.55 m, arrives at
.Mattoon 7.3O m, Tolona 1.23a and
Chicago
Palace Sleepintf Cars on all Ni(/ht Trains. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. J. D. HERKIMER. JNO. S. GARLAND,
Gen'L Sup't. Gen'L Pass'r
AG t.
UNDERTAKERS.
I S A A A
UNDERTAKER,
Is prepared to execute all orders in his
line
with neatness and dispatch, #cornerof Third and Cherry streets, Torre llaute, Ind. jan20-5-dwtf
UNDERTAKER. W. 0C0NNMLL,
M.
Having purchased back from
wick, trrubcr
E. W. HAD
&
Co., t!ie Undertaker's Es
tablishment, and having had seven year' experience in the business, is now prepared to furnish Metalic Burial Cases, Cases, Caskets, and Wooden Coffins, of all stylos and sizes, from the best and largest stock of burial material in the State, at No.
Dress Goods,
E ABB receiving daily ou/ Fall Stock and offer great bargains in
Broche Shawls?, j. Heavy Winter Shuwls, Single Shawls,' J*
Breakfast Shawl#,rl Drees Flannels, 1 Shirting Flannels
Flannels of all Kinds. i.
We will not be undersold oo
Bleaciied&Brown Muslins
PRINTS. Checks, Stripes, •,'-
Ticks, and Denims.
Best Bargains Yet Offered!
AT-
DRY GOODS
HEASQUARTERS,
CORKER OF FOURTH AND MAIN,
20,000 Yards
Printed DeLaine
19c per yard have been selling at 25c.'.
10.000 Yards
Plain Lustres,,
At 20c per Yard*, regular pqice everywhere 25c per yard.
Anew Lot of
Handsome Prints
At 8, 10 and
3,000 Yards
Canton Flannels,
lt%o
At
Sold last Winter at 20c.
SO Doz. all ,i
LINNEN TOWELS,
At 130c per Dosei.
50 pieces Brown and Hal,' Bleached
TABLE LINENS.
Very Cheap.
A Big Lot of
Miners' Flanneb,
At W/ifi. Formerly sold at iOo.
A Full Stock of
We have a fine stock ot ......?
BROADCLOTHS,
am
Cassimeres, Tweeds,
Jeans,
Which we will sell at very lowest prices.
CORNELIUS & HAGGERTY,
Cor. Uain and Third Sts.,
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,
DRY GOODS.
LOOK!!
Fall and Winter Goods-,
AT PRICES BELOW COMFETRIOir.
Warren, Hoberg & Co.,
(Salomon to Stall ft Co.)
