Daily Wabash Express, Volume 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 December 1871 — Page 4
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DAIIA' EXPRESS.
TEHEE HAUTE, INDIANA.
SaturdayMorain?, Decembers, 1971
RAILRO VP TIME TABIFI.
TVRttK HAI'TK ISDIiNAPOMS B. R-
I'fave. Arriv1*2:50 a. YorV Kxprcss— 5:5ft a» ID P* ui f'iffMnine TC*press...,n p. :|H a. ro "a^xpre**. fl :Rr a» -:20p. Ind'Iis Accom'dn 4:10 p.
ST- LOUIS, VAN|*LI4 & TLSFFFTR FFAUTK Rt'o:«
m—
"xpress 12:4S a.
lZrOOnoon T)«v F*nr»ss 3:*Ip.m '1:10 p. fit L. £-Cairo Ex .'..'.... 9:00 a. VOI4 A POLIS & ST. L0tn9K. *. Arrive
from Enid Depart for Weft. "1:45 a- ....fast Bxpre»s 5:t0a. If) a. T" Fxoress -1 --Vi a. 10:4" p.
)t,
V,Tr)r*rn _10 :V) p.
4:07 p. Mattoon and Ind Ac- 4:10 p.
Arrive frnm Wnt. Depart for Enet. 3:40 p, T)a" V.xnr»»s
heme. 4:25 p. m....
3:45 p,
l?:4ia. T,«.M.oin«Bx*»ress.....'T2:43 a. fiiWa Vf^lit Exnrom «:5fl a. 10:15 (i. Mattoon and lad Ac_10:50 a.
GVAKSVILI,* CHAWFOSDSVTLI.* B. B. hem* Arrive. 5 :.v ft. ill Kxpress ...W :3V». fhlO p. Mail 3:25 p. ".OOlCVTLl,* KXT*VBrOV.
A rrive.
10:35 a.
RVA!fgVir,L!, TK?RX mum ft CHIOAOO R. R. forme. Arrive. CfA^a.. m......Chicago Bvprnss 8:BVp.ijn 4:00p. m". Accommodation ..10:51a
POST OFFrOE DIRECTORY.
OLO^K. OATLY MAILS. onitv IsV*. ...Ea»f Throwh... 7 :S0 and 11:0rt S. 3:1" p. do do 4:40 pm 5:30 a. m....„... W«T...12:30and 4:40 p. ra...Cincinnati AWashinjrtoB 7:3fla. 4-4np.nl 3:'nP.m Chioaeo. i:20n.m !:Wa. Chicago 7:'0a.m 3:30 n. in Evnnsville and way 4:20 p.
Throueh.... 7-31 a.
3:3i p. Bonltville and way 11 :W a 5:30 a. m..R. T. H. C.R. R. way.. 4:20p. ST. I.ouis AKD WIST. 13:10"a. via. A Hon 1?niIroal 4 :20p. 11 30 a. via. Vandalia R. ... 4 :20 p.
SKMI-WREKf.Y IfATL8.
.?ray«vi]lc via. Prairleton, Prairie Creek and ..Turman's Creek— Closes Tnesdavs and Fridays at 7:^0 a. Hponj Monday? and Thursday? at 6:00 p. Vclson—Cloins Tuesdays^ Rat'irdsys II a.
Opens Tuesdays A Saturdays at 10 a. in WEEKLY MAILS. •Tisonville via. 'Riley. Cookerly, Lewii Ooffee and Howesville—Closes Saturdays«J7 a.
Opens Fridays al4p.
^shboro via. Christy's Prairie— Closet" Saturdays at 1-p. ro Openx Saturdays at 12 in.
The Money Order office, Call Bexos and 'fener.il Delivery open from7:30a- m. to 7:00 p. m.
The T,nnk Boxes and Stamp Office open from 7:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. On Sunday* »in from f. a. m. to9a.
NTo Money Order bnsinxaa transacted on
Ji«nday.
T- A TITTT? VRXTI P.
Tlio City a*»l Yfcinlty. "r.
WILL you eo to church to-morrow?*
LAST night of the Plantation Minatrels.
THE pest house question is being revived.
MINSTREL Matinee this afternoon at the Opera House.
THE mechanics have resumed unfinished out-door work.
REMEMBER the poor on Monday and Tuesday evenings next.
SANTA CLAUS will appear in full dress at Dowling Hall on Monday evening.
DrgPATCHES dated London 6:30 p. ar. yesterday, were received at this office at a few minutes past 3 P.M.
PERSONAL.—8. S. Early, E^q.,. arrived in the city yesterday morning, and will remain nntil the Holidays. --r*"-
THE "Journal" knows of a citizen who
who will give $500 to aid in building a
nn Monday and Tuesday evening can
stores.
THE Brazil "Miner" states that H. A. Davis, of this city, has been, negotiating for the purchase of a drug store at that place.
JUDGE TOM LONG has written nineteen New Year's Addressos for the newspaper carrier boys, and wants to retire upon a competency.
TOM LANGFORD is now getting a new
querade at Dowling Hall.
nn'-
following on our table: I've cangh a cold— I don't know how
I go "k—chu—z!" When I—k-chow! And when I try,
Like a Chinee, To say "p-ktis!" I say "k chee!"
CONVICT ESCAPED—John Bright, a convict sent from this city to the peniten tentiary, made his escape on Tuesday
LIURGLARS ABOUT.—An unsuccessful burglarious raid Was made at the house of Hon. B. W. Hanna yesterday morning aboni ofle o'3ock. ^Jlr. Haiana, wfid tad returned from Indianapolis on the midnight train, had retired, and had just fallen asleep, when his wife awoke kiib, with the pleasing information that burglars were in the house, for she heard two men talking. Mr. H. seized a revolver and started in the direction of fhe voices, but the burglars made good their escape^
SUNDAY SERViCES—In the Universal ist Church to-morrow, at the usual hours! Subject in the morning: "Springs of Power." Subject in the eveniog^'-'Our Extremes,"
C»nd^h\Tad^
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The usual services at Centenary tomorrow morning and evening,.conducted by tihe pastor.
Elder M. B. Hopkins will preach at the Christian Chapel to-morrow, at the usual hours morning and evening. .All are cordially invited to attend.
Key. Jas. Hill will fill his pulpit al Asbury to-morrow morning at 10i o'clock and at o'clock in the evening.
LEW JOHNSON'S Minstrels gave a pleasing and very acceptable performance at the Opera House last evening. The audience was not large, but from the frequent applause, we should say it was an ajpprecialive one. The performance was really excellent, much more original than most traveling minstrels, free from all vulgarity, and most refreshingly laughable. The members of the company are modest in their deportment, neatly dress ed, and altogether, presented an enter., tainment well worthy of patronage. They appear this afternoon in- a matinee per formance, and again this pvening^ith-a change of programme. Reserved seats can be secured at* B. G. Cox's.'1
MATRIMONIAL -SHIPWRECKS. THE docket of the December tern) of Common Pleas Court was closed' last evening.. On, it we find just two round dozen of divorce cases, boon the stern decrees of the court will cut adrift twenty-four couples who once sailed adown the stream of time lovingly together. The names of the parties are as follows:
Hatfield Halstead vs. Mercy Halstoad. John Firobaugh vs. Catharine S. Pirebougb.
Chas. W. Matthais vs. Sarah Matthais. Wm, Sanderson vs. Johanna Sanderson, Samuel Vantyh vs. Margaret Vuntyh. Charles Gitkeson vs. Lucy Gilkeson. Amanda Coyle vs. William Coyle. Robert Carter vs. Rebecca Carter. Phebe MOGBTT vs. Patrick McGarr, John Anderson vs. Mary Anderson. Cbas.C Scantlobury vs. Ann D- Scantlobury.
Levi Israel vs. Pauline Israel. Wm. W, Kay vs. Lydia A. Kay. Walter £. Dill vs- .UUaDilLJohn Wagoner vs Elizabeth Wagoner. Benj. H. Uarbert vs. Emily Harb'ert, 7VT Rcbert Roberts vs. Rebecca Roberts. Thos. C. Jones vs. Henrietta C. Jones. John MeMinimyvs Elisabeth McMinimy, Isadore Stewart vs. Ephriain Stewart. Cynthia Ann Parsons vs.. Joseph Parsons, Sr.
Mary C. Wilson vs. Wm. H. WilsonElizabeth A. May vs. Wm. A. May. Mary A. Burkhardt ys. Thos, L. Burkhardt.
WILL CARLETON, in an editorial poem, thus tells how a farmer took one of his youngsters to a printing office, to be made into an editor: "The editor sat in his sanotnm, and looked the old man in the eye. Then glanced at the grinning young hopeful and mournfully made his reply: 'Is your sou a small bound ition of Moses and Solomon both? Can be compass his spirit with tneekness, and strangle a natural oath? Can he leave all his wrongs to the future, and carry his heart in his eheek?
Can
., live on sixpence a week? horse railway down Third street. Can he courteously talk to an equal, and brow beat»n impudent dunce? 'JACKETS for the Fair at Dowling Hall I
be do an hour's work in a minute, and
J?
Can
ii with a quick and reliable touch? now be had at Bartletts and Cox book And be sure that he knows how much know, and know how to not know too
ran oysters,^ which, if possible, are be decorated in a style novel and magnifi superior to those he has heretofore been cent and, by using the two large rooms. favoring his customers with. Try a can,
ON Tuesday evening, besides others I P'easur®
Mrs. Carringtcn, Miss Kellogg, and Mrs. I
WE learn that efforts are being made
Pre8S »t the springs of knowledge
much?
Does he know how to stir up his virtue, and put a eheek rein on his pride? Can he carry a gentleman's manners within a rhinoceros' hide? Can he know all.and do all, and be all, with oheerfnlnessi courage and Vim? If so. we erhaps, can be making an editor outen o' him The farmer-stood ourjpnsly listening, while wonder his visage o'erspread: And he said, "Jim. I gness we'll be going he's probably out of nil head."
GRAND CHARITY BAZAAR.—AB hereto fore announced, the ladies of the Aid So
ELI KAHN, formerly of this city, is ciety will give their annual Fair and en selling "sheap cloding" at Crawfordsville, tertainment at Dowling Hall, on Monday and seems to be doing a thriving business and Tuesday evenings next, and all who for he advertises liberally in the papers, have a sympathy for the suffering poor are earnestly urged to attend. We learn
that th# main hall and dining
and
arl5cles there
for half fare arrangements from Mattoon, goods—selections from the factories of all Charleston and Paris, next Thursday, to
accommodate persons desiring to take
part in Toute & McKennan's grand mas-
1®nce9
for
HOLIDAY advertisers are fast taking Christmas presents. advantage of our large circulation to tell Tables supplied with everything in the what they have in store. This morning I way of eatables will be one of the features Wittenberg Ruschhaupt & Co. announce of the Bazaar, so that you can get any that they will make it interesting for thing, from the lightest lunch to a good their customers to make their selections "square meal," at a small cost for the Holidays at the New York Store. I The entertainment each evening will consist in part of music by the several
W. RDELL, ESQ., IS wrapt up, soul ,, and body, in the success of the new
bands
Southwestern Railroad enterprise.—Jovr- gentlemen amateurs of the city, charades
will
ample opportuni(y wiI1 be afforded for
comfort.
8Pec'a^-v
Farrington, will certainly sing. The per- presents for the Holidays, consisting formance of several charades will be an
fancy
interesting feature. babies, children and grown people arti cle? for parlor, sitting room, bed ehstfiber THIS item is from a valuable agrtcul- and kitchen articles for the church, the tural journal: "Don't let your cattleI store or the shop, mostly all the products stray they wander to the most myster- of a year of labor by the Ladies of the ious places we once saw a cow hide in a I Society. shoemaker's shop In addition to the above home-made
Bazaar will be
and useful artic,es for the toilets
will be fancy and useful
the known
wor,d!
and
toys for the children
keepsakes for the older ones orna'
ment8for
y°ur mantle piece and conven
y°ur household-everything to
... aid in that most difficult task of selecting
sin&,nS
,he
lead!n« lady
and
I and tableaux. In the latter some of our
Just as he is with everything he un- mo«t talented and beautiful young ladies dertakes. When "Bill Tuell" takes hold will take part. All of this, and more, too of any enterprise there is no such thing for only twenty-five cents admission. as fail.
THE FURNACE.—We learn that the
SEASONABLE. During a temporary new c*al which is being used at the fur absence yesterday somebody wrote the
nac®
»s working excellently so far. No
traces of sulphur have been found and the iron produced has been of unexceptionable quality. This coal is from the lower vein and has never before been used for blast furnaces. We are informed that the same vein and quality of coal hos been found on Mr. J. Thomas' farm, west of Garlick Collin's. Some little trouble and delay have been caused by the pumps not working well, but otherwise the "blow in" has been satisfectory in every particular.—Brazil Miner.
Temperance Lecture at the Congre-
morning last. He was employed just I gational Church on Sunday evening the outside the prison walls in a lumber yardi 10th inst., at the usual hour, by Rev. E. and in some way was furnished a suit of F. Howe. Good Templars will meet at citizen's clothes, which he put on over his I their Lodge at 6 o'clock for the purpose convict suit and quietly walked away, of attending the Lecture in a body. SuHsince which time the officials have no I ject—Saloons and who are responsible trace of him. I for them. By special request.
SPEAKING of the excursion to hear Eip Van Winkle, the Xewiwrt ''Transcript" says: •-ft--.J
We believie It Will be entirely safe to say that the excursion to Terre Haute last week, took $1,200 out of Vermillion county. It took a considerable sum to pay ordinary expenses, and we think we saw evidence of aonje extraordioajry ^xpenses,liuf the larger snm was paid bat for goods of Mf«0o«:^iiid*, sthn one buying something.
CHICKE BIN'S PIANOS, at^W. H. Paige & Co's.
Call at the Cent Store and see the Toys, how cheap they can be sold. Fourth street, between Main and Ohio..
New Holiday Goods.—Fiftycases of Boots and Shoei, just received at Rei-" hold's* and open to day.
A Conyenient Institation —One of the most convenient institutions for housekeepers.is Joe Rupp's Meat Shop on Main street-east of Six ill. Mr. Rupp has gone to a considerable expense in fitting' up his stand and takes a pardonable pride in keeping everything neat and tidy. He has constantly on hand the very best meats the market affords. His Jersey sausage hafl.,j3ega j-ery popularJ|bi^ season.- i-s
Plain Gold Rin®», Di«mohd Rings, Ac at Riddle's!
GUITARS AND YIOLINS, at W. H. Paige & Co's. *«i ir»»d —t
Look oat for something extra at the Planet Saloon to-night. 9-11
Don't hawk hawk, spit spit, blow blow, and disgust everybody with your Catarrh and its offensive odor, when Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will speedily destroy all odor and arrest the discharges 595-dwit. ..
Funny, Wasn't It!—An old lady'said' to-day, when looking at Ryan's Toys, corner of Fourth and Ohio streets: "Don't you think, Mister, you'll have to wait for next year's crap of children to use these Toys, there are BO many?" It
Prices Marked Down this Day, on Boots and Shoes, Slippers and Rubbers, at Reibold's, .No. 70 Main street.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, at W. H. Paige & Co's.
Go to Riddle's for your Christmas Gifts.
For a Thorough Business Education attend the Terre Haute Commercial College.
What is better for a Holiday Present than a good pair of Boots, Shoes, or Slippers? You ran get them at Reibold's, 70 Main street. i-- -t
SELECT A CHRISTMAS GIFT at W. H. Paige & Co's.
For Toys, go the Cent Store, No. 12, Fourth street, south of Main.
One of Riddle's fine gold watche* makes a nice Christmas present.
Go to the Terre Hante Commercial College, corner 6th and Main street. The facilities at this institution for a Commercial Education is equal, if not superior, to any similar institution in the West. School open both day and even* ing. Send for circular. Address Principal, R. Garvin.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS, the best in the world.
Remember—Grand opening to-day of Toys and Holiday Goods, at W. A. Ryan's, corner Fourth and Ohio streets.
Large
Stock
at Riddle's.
Seek
.room
of Ladies' gold watches
and yon will find that one of
the very best Insurance Co's left with an unimpaired Capital after the Chicago fire is the Old Hartford represented by Hager & McKeen. If you want good Insurance do not Hesitate to ask for Hartford Policy, for that is as sound now as ever, and has a character for prompt settlement of losses second to none.
Gold Sets, new patterns, at Riddle's-
NEW MUHC arrriving daily.
The Coat-Fitting—The latest and best thing out in the Shirt line. Made to order by Erlanger & Co.
Toys Toys I! Toys IJ!—Don't buy till you have seen them, at Ryan's, cor. 4th and Ohio.
700 Hobby Horses, Boys' Wagons, Sleds, Doll Carriages, Tarts, &c., to be sold at manufacturer's prices for the next 20 days at W. A. Sheap's, opposite the Postoffice.
Toys.—The finest assortment of toys in the city at Sheap's. His stock is im» mense.
Christmas comes but once a year, and what will give more comfort on that oC casion to the outer man than a nice fitting suit of clothes this can always be had at Bannister's 79 Main street.
Prepare for the Holidays and leave your measure with W- C. Miller, at Er langer & Co.'s, for one of those handsome overcoats or suits.
Christmas Presents at J. SCHAUBLIN. Having employed a large force of workmen, I am now prepared to make to order on short notice, anything in the way of nice Boots. Also make to order Slippers for Christmas presents. Repairing done with neatness and disoatch. 2-2W I^K. CLATFELTER.
Sew and nice, those Cassi meres just received at Bannister's, 79 Main street.
The Elephant, at Ryan's, with an immense stock of toys.
Gloves, a good variety, at Bannister's 9 Main street.
The Queerest of the Queer.—Toys at Ryan's, cor. 4th and Ohio.
Bannister has just received something nice for the holidays, including fine French and English Cassimeres, Basket Goods and Diagonals for fine business suits. Also fancy pants and vest patterns, call and see them.
The celebrated Diamond **D" the handsomest Dress Shirt in the world, readymade or made to order, at Erlang- & Co's.
.w.
PUBLIC
sffy'£
Everything in Silver Ware at Riddle's.
Notiec to Parents and Pupils."
By order of the Boartl of Trustees, the various sckool, buildings will be opened hereafter Vor Ihe rec^tibn of puiJiis and teachers at 8.30.A. ,, ^ND^U 1:15 p. M. In order to carry oilf this provision of the Board, the bell at the First Ward School, will be rung at half past eight o'clock in the morning and at a quarter past one o'clock in the afternoon. This arrangement will allow the children sufficient time to reach the buildings in tim« for school, by leaving their homes when the bell begins to ring. Parents will please to observe this regulation so far at posstbl?, and thereby save their children mucli Unnecessary exposure in cold and disagreeable weather.
S WM. H. WILEY, Superintendent of Schools TERRE HAUTE, Dec 7,1871. 3T. t*.) A better opportunity never was af
forded the citizens of Terre Haute for
purchasing Books and St a tlo nery cheap,'
than thai which O. Bartlett & Co. will -ivT.'i lit:, giv'6 fhe'rii, fro'rri this time on thrtfi'^h the
Holidays. Tbey invite you to call at 101
Main street, and look through their Stock,
which wiil be marked down to suit the
y_4 iiI ti .lliJltfu
purchaser.'
6-6t
Come buy a Diarjt frnh^indnew, For Eighteen Hundred Seventy-two, 6t. of p. BARTLETT & Co,. rl• Little Ones for a cent at Ryan's. 8-d2t.
N. Andrews is now getting in his fall stock of Boots and Shdes, the finest and best selected he has ever before brought to this city. He will allow no one to undersell him, and invites a call for inspection of goods and prices. 16-dwtf
Untanned Leather Doll: Heads at Sheap's. They can't be broke. 8-tf.
Velvets and Velveteens the best goods in the market at S. L. Straus'.
For Cold Wfeather .—Still another lot of that famons Scarlet Underwear just received at D. B. OTIS'.
0
For the Children, all sizes of Uhder wear, Shirts, Drawers and Suits, just re ceived by D. B. OTIS.
Sow or never, is the time when you nfced a good pair of warm Gloves, and the best place to get them is .at D. B. OTIS'.
Young men can find an entirely new Selection of Ties and Bows for every day wear, or party use, at D. B. OTIS'. ,i,
100 Pieces Guipire and Thread Lace just arrived at S. L. Straus'
Corsets, including the Herly, sold at half price at S. L. Straus*.
The Immense Stock of Fars at Herz & Arnold's great Opera House Bazaar is going down ^rapidly. No wonder. ,...a
Just the thing, those new pants patterns just received at Bannister's, 79 Main street.
Black, Blue, Brown and Dahlia Beavers, plain and fancy for Overcoats, at Bannister's.
Shirts the best in the market, at Bannister's. Furs! Furs!! Fnrs!! Furs!!!! —Ladies can have their old Fura cleaned and made over in fashionable shape, at
YATES', THE HATTER,
23-tf 145 Main street.
Removed.—ROSEMAN & BORSSOM have removed to Hudson's block, opposite the Postoffice, and have opened a new stock of choice and fashionable cloths, cassi meres, vestings, gents furishing goods and everything in their line of trade.
The very same Pattern of Shell Jewelry, which you paid 75 cents for al
0
3
you could have got for .$5 cents
at Herz & Arnold's.
Kid Giores, all shades, at Herz & Arnold's. Hats and Bonnets, immense stock, greatly reduced at 149 Main street.
For (he-best Boots and Shoes, at the lowest prices, go to J. jB. Ludowici & Co., corner Sixth and Main streets. tf
The Clearance Sale at Kuppenheimer's works like a charm. Goods going off in a rush, but a splendid line of Clothing left yet to select from.
That old Chap fWith a big Straw Hat Is the Heathen Chinee That sells Coffee and Tea At one 43, On Main street—you see Buy Tuttle's Teas—the cheapest and best in the market.
James M. Dishon, and no other, Goes forth in haste, With bills and paste,
And proclaims to all creation, That men are wise Who advertise In the present feneration, 15 tf
Now is the time to make your purchases for Christmas. The largest stock of Ladies Watches and Chains, at the lowest prices, is at Freeman's,.^}! ^fai^i street, near corner of Sixth.
For putting-up gutter and -sponting-.thr and sheet-iron jobbing, good and cheap, Moore & Hagerty can not be equalled, 181 Main street.
Mantles and Grates in great variety at Moore & Hagerty's, 181 Main street.
Best Quality of Sugar Creok Coal delivered in any quantity, by Wm. Barrick & Son, office No. 25, corner Third and Ohio.
Lace Collars, real and imitation, very low at Straus'. ill'. *4fill
Ladles' Dress Trimmings below cost at J. Shaahlin's. Tuttle sells an Imperial Tea for eighty cent", good strength and fragrant.
If you want a nice mantle or grate,, examine Moore & Hagerty's stook before purchasing, 181 Main street.
BUCKEYE -a
CASH STORE,
MAIN. CORNER SIXTH STREET Terre Haute, Indiana.
S
The Popular House,
it Sj*. H.For
-ptf'j p. tt i: fi 'tA*
iff $
10
PoPQlar
Goods,
if-
W. 8. RYCE A CO.
SPECIAL PRICES THIS DAY ON
'IT* -j- an*! •i -.'I* tli Cs
FURS!
W. S. RYCE & CO.
CANTON FLANNEL —Will open this day, 100 yards extra goods, at low prices. W. S. RYCK&CO. .e-
CASSIMERES for Men and Boys' wear, just arrived. W. S. RYCE & Co.
"Thousands of Pounds Wasted Annually by being Jlurnt Up and Thrown away.
Time, Labor and Expense Sayed.
The community will find it sb'icl economy to lise coffee roasted in a tight cylinder thereby retaining all the strength, and aroma, which is requisite to make a delicious and exhilarating drink. Every berry is roasted uniformly, freeing the coffee from any bitter taste.
Rio, Laguayra and Java Coffee roasted daily, and always for sale fresh at JOS. STRONG'S 25-tf- Sign of the steaming Coffee Pot.
Dr. Arnaud's Ague Cnre or Tonic Vegetable Febriftage—For the Cnre of Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers.—Dr. Arnaud, in offering bis Ague Cure to the Public, does so with full confidence that its results will sustain him in-pronouncing it one of the most valuable remedies ever offered to the Public, as a safe, certain, and permanent cure of Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, Bilious Headache. Indeed, for the whole class of dieases arising from biliary derangement.
Its composition is simple and entirely of Vegetables and guaranteed to contain nothing that will render it in the least unsafe or injurious to the system. It never fails to cure even the most obstinate cases. i".
Try a bottle and "Know how it is yourself." For sale at the Terre Haute Pharmacy,, corner of Fifth and Ohio. i9-tr
Go to Moore & Hagerty for Furnaces and Ranges, 181 Main street.
You can get Sugars at Tuttle's awful cheap. His stock is large and well selected
The finest assortment of Gents, Ladies, Misses and Children's Boots and Shoes in the city are to be found at J. B. Ludowici A Co's., corner Sixth and Main streets. tf
To avoid all disagreeabilities, we would inform the public that we shall, under no consideration, take back or exchange any kid gloves, after they have been stretched or tried on, unless they are damaged or tear when you first try them on. HERZ & ARNOLD, ,. Great Gpera Home Bazaar,
Night School at Commercial College, Beach's Hall. Every Thing at and below cost at J. Shanblin's.
It is Conceded by Every One that Moore & Hagerty are the best Tin and Slate Roofers in the city.
Great Bargains at J. Shaublin's.
Ladies Underwear at J. Shanblin's.
Fancy Baskets at cost at J. Shaublin's I
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PURE OANDIER,
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W. H. SCUDDER'S,
2fo, 1^ Sbiin
a-For variety an^ qheaitew it is the place in the city.i 4 a®
WOOD
QHEAP
SUMMER WOOD.
GILMAX BROS. & CO., Are famishing Two Dollars' worth ef
Good Summer Wood\
FOK OHLT 91.85,
Delivered to any part ef the city. «&. Leave orders at the Stave Factory. North Second street. angSdU
DIED.
BARNIKLE—On the morning of the 6th inst.. or pulmonary disease, Mrs.Mattie Barnikle. wife of Jo&n ttarnikle.
Funeral services at tbe residence »n 8wan q$reet,-fce*ween Sixth and. Seventh Streets,^ S^elork x., Saturday tSe 9t)u. Tho frien ate invited vitkoit Mtlw notice.
B.which
At Popular Prices.
W.
v'
BOARDING.
OABDINO desirable Front Boom, will accommodate a gentleman
north Sts. 28-tf
A few day boarders also desired.
FOR RENT.
TJIOR RENT-A STORE ROOM-In one of the best locations in this eity. Inquire at HEKZ & ARNOLD'S Opera House Baxaar. jy29-dtf ¥XR REST—A Dwelling House with eight Jj rooms, cistern, well and out-buildings, all new and in good order. Apply to SCOTT A DUY, Ohio streets between 3d and 4th. 26 dtf
WANTED.
WANTED.—At
Friday and Saturday Evenings,
December 8th and 9th, 1871.
18
PICKED
173 Main St. Gallery 25 cents Bar Reserved Seats and tickets for sale at B. G. Cox's Book Store..*
HOLIDAY GOODS.
WANTED! WAITED!
10,000 Persons
Ts call and examine the immense stock of
CM I
£)OWLING BALL.
Htftr'*
National House two Good
Girls are wanted immediately. One for Laundry. 9-tf ANTED—1.000 Second Hand Flour Bar-
reis. at A. E. RIBMAN'S,East Main it. for which tbe highest price will,^e
street, paid
ANTED—Young men oat of employ? ment to call and secure an easy business to be done at home or traveling. Pay from SM0 to 216 per month. But very little money required. Exclusive territory given for a bran new thing.. nov3-3m J. R. F-iOTE. 139 Main street.
WANTED—TO SELL— Stencil. NameiIateand Keytag Dies, Material,
R.
MercerJ162 Main street, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Agents Wantedfor Something New. octc6dly
FOR SALE.
FHorses
IR SALE.—I have several good Driving and Colts from yearlings to three years old also buguies, harness, sleigh and bells, whieh 1 will seller exchange. A_pply to A. 8. ANDREWS, South bixth street. 9-3t
FOR
SALE—A very desirable residence on North Sixth street, one square from Mainv For particulars see DR. W. L. MIHAN. 9-tf
jR SALE -rThe most desirable Lot in this city, situated one square south of PostIce, on Sixth street, between Ohio and Walnut streets. Price very low. Apply to WHARTON & KEELER, southeast corner Main and Sixth streets. Beach Block, Terre Haute, Ind. 2-1 w.
FOR
SALE—A desirable Store Room lecat«d on north side of Main'Wreet, betweeif Third and Fourth. For terms inquire at my Clothing Store, near cprner Sixth and Mainstreets. [21-dlm] L. ROTHSCHILD.
Wagons
FOR SALE.
[Wagons,
HAVE TEN OR FIFTEEN HAND-MADE which I warrant asgaod as any wagons in the State. S. ARCHER, Cor- 4th and Cherry Sts., Terre Haute, Ind.
AMUSEMENTS.
O
PBEA HOUSE.
ifcfftlJ ANNUAL tQlrft OFf
LEW JOHNSONS
GBEAT^f
Plantation Minstrels!
AND
BRASS BAND!
•fe ,Will perform at the -4
OPEBA HOUSE,
ON—
the*
St.o..
18
ARTISTS-
Making one of the finest organizations now traveling.
Nothing Old Nothing Tedious!
EVERYTHING NEW AND ORIGINAL.
The Great Sam Lncas. With his African Harp,
Fresh roasted and ground Coffees at I John Morton and Eugene Evring, Tuttle's. Champion Cloggist, Song and Dance Men. 5000 Bushels Choice Timothy, Clo-
Efflcient
Orchestra,
ver and Flax Seed in store and for Sale by ®am Butler, Leader. BEMENT & Co., I ^alriNS this the model tronpe of the world.
12-tf. 160' and 162 Main street.
Adniission 50 conts
cents
A BENEFIT BALL
Will be given by the -.
UNION" B-A.3ST3D, (R. ECKHABDT. Leader.)
At Dowling- Hall,
Ott Monday Evening, Jan. 1st.
TICKETS. fit Dollar.
DOWLING HALL.
The First Grand
MASfiTJERADE
Of the season will be given at
DOWLING HALL,
Thursday Eve, December 14th,
Under the management of
lOUTE & McKENNAN.
Every effort is being put fftr&to make it a pleasant affair.
Artmteslon. SUPPER EXTRA.
TOUTE'S FULL BATS' Will be in attendance.
LOCAL. NOTICES.
•iCTTiKDmir Uffir,
1
a a A
J^NNUAL ELECTION
..fl.BO
^NNUAL ELECTION.
NEW YORK STORE.
Special ©ale" Of. SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS,
6 A 1 5
iP-A/fcT03T GOODS, 1
And desirable articles for tile Holiday Trade.
We shall make it interesting for our easterners to make their selections for the Holidays at the NEW YORK STORE. 4 4 t.
New Dress Goods. New Shawls, New Kid Giores, Lace Collars, Handkerchiefs, Bows, Ties, Tortoise, Shell and Jet Jewelry, in profusion and cheap at
1
1
NEW YORK STORE, 73 MAIN ST.,
N a S a
JUST RECEIVED:
25 pieces Plaid Dressr Goods
Atl3 1-G cents.
100 pieces Seeded Alpacas,
65 pieces Robe Patterns,
At 15 com 8.
30 pieces Biaritz Stripes,
At 35 cent*:
Handsome New Dress Goods,
At 80c, 35c and 40c.
25 pieces Alexander Poplins,
A S O
We keep the Best Brands of BLACK ALPACAS that is imported. We offer them at lower figures than any other house in the trade. »®-Try us and be convinced. T"
NEW YORK STORE, 73 Main Street.
,a ]Vear Court House Square,
HERZ A ARNOLD.
Ready fox* the
HOLIDAY TRADE I
HERZ & ARNOLD have To-day opened their
ELEGANT TOY STORE,
.A.T 89 J^LJ^XJST STREET,
With a stock of TOYS that will please everybody.
At Their Great Opera Souse Bazaar
They have jnst been receiving an elegant line of
I MOTIONS, FANCY GOODS & FURS,
Suitable for theHoliday Trade,
Which will be sold at figures to astonish all.
NOTICE.
NATIONAL STATE BANK, TIAAI U.CTI, Dec. 7th, 1871.
Notiee is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stoekhotdors of this Bank will be held at their Bankinc Uonse, on Tuesday, January 9th, 1872, between the hoars of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. for -he purpose of electing seven Directors for the echoing year. 8-dtd C. M. WARREN, Cashier.
Tnu HACTB IXDIAVAFOLIS R. B. CO..) SKC4«TART'S OrriCR, JTEBBS BADT*. December 5. 1871. The annual meeting of the Stoekholders of
In fall assortment: also Bleaehed Goods in I this Companywill be held at tho offiee of the
New York Mills. Wamsatta, Lonsdale, Hill, I Company in Terre Haate, on Monday, January 1st, 18U, betwean the hoars of lOand o'clock A. •.. for the purpose, of electing
Hadley, Hope. Ac. Utica and Walthaaa 8-4, 9-4.10-4 Bleached and Brown Sheetings. TUBLL. BIPLEY DBMING.
Fifth and Main stre
UNDERTAKER.-*
UNDERTAKER
Is preprtd to execute all orders in his line ith neatness and diapatoh, corner of Third and Cher streets,Terre Haate, Ind.
Directors for the ensaing year. By order ef the Board, 6-dtd B. A. MORRIS. Sec'y.
PIANO TUNINC.
WILIilAH ZOHEL
PIANO TUKBB.
ORDBBSleft
I an 20-
at B. G. COX'S Book £ter
will receive nrompt attention. IS
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cs
FOUNDRY.
F. H. ZL1CRE8H.
J.
BARNARD
Phoenix Foundry
AND
MAC HI ifE SHOP
UeBZiF RFSH BABNABD-
Corner Ninth r.j-.d Eagle Stre«ttry
(Near the /as enger Depot,)
TERRE 1IADTB, IND, v:
MANUFACTUREand
Steam Bnaines, Ma-
Maehinery. House Fronts, fire Fronts Circular Saw Mills, all kinds of
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS I
REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY I
All parties eonneeted with this establishment being practical mechanics of several years' experience, we feel safe in saying that we ean render satisfaction to oar easterners, both in pointof Workmanship and Prioe. mr26'dwlv MnKLFRKSH BARNARD.
