Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 January 1882 — Page 4
A-
JABUARY
THAW I3ST
this week
LOW PRICES
ON
Bleached Muslins
FOE EARLY WORKERS.
DRESS GOODS
HALF A DOZEN LOTS
AT
WAY-DOWN PRICES.
OXJTS
CLOAKS,
SMAM1X
& TJ ITS,
COKFORTS,
BLANKETS,
HORSE-BLANKETS
AND
Various Desirable Goods.
H0BER&, ROOT & Co.
518 and
v,520
Main St.
PRICKLY
ITERS
Th« majority of the ills of the human body arise from a derangement of tho I^iVCr, affecting both the stomach pud bowels. In order to effect a cure .it it necessary to remove the cause. Irfeguiar and Sluggish action of the Bowels, SeadachU,Sichness at the Stomach, Pain in the 1Bach and Loins,etc.,indicatethat -.he Liver is at fault, and that nature requires assistance to enable this organ to throw off impurities.
Frtclfcly Asti BlttcrB are especially compounded for this purpose. Xhey are *nild in their action and effective as a •tire, are plcascuxt to the taste and taken asily by both children and adults. Ta!«u according to directions, they are a afe andpleasa cure for Dyspepsia, general »e?silltHabitual con. atipatlou, Diseased Kidneys, etc., etc. if ft Blood Purifier they eupcricr to any other medicine eletensing the system thoroughly, and imparting new life and energy to the invalid. It is a medicine ond not«» antoxlcailng beverage.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR MICKLY ASH BITTtRf, Rsid take no ollior. PRICE, 91.00 par Bottle.
MEYER BROS. & CO., SOLE PROPRIETOR*. Bt. Louis and Kansas City, Ho.
Coal and Wood-
Having my own teams, I can deliver
Coal or Wood to any part of the city at the following prices. Parties requesting
it when ordering coal can have it weighed on disinterested, ecalea by paying for weighing:
BestBlncfc, cts by load. 70 lbs to bush. Block Nut, 8 c:s Sammerset Lump, Sc by load, 70 lbs to bash. Hard coal, $3 per ton. Coke, 16 cents bush.,"
Dry Wood, $4 per cord. Stove Wood, rick 4 feet by 8, $2. Slack, 4 cents per bushel. Can order by telephone or mail.
OFFICE: 945 MAIN ST. E. M. SMITH-
GRAY'S SPECIFIC j&EDICIKE TRADE MARK The GreatTRADE MARX
English remedy. An unfailing cure for semiusl wen s,
spenn atorrhea, impotence,and all diseases that follow as a
AFTER TAKING, sequence oiPr ?0RETAKING. self-abuse as loss of memory, universal lassl tude, pain In the back, dimm ss of vision, premature old age, and many other diseases that lead to insanity or coasum ptintt and a premature grave.
Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to send free, by m~*l, to every one. W The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at SI per pack ace, or six packages for 55, or will be sent free by mail on receipt of the money, by addressing
Ttit. Cray dlcis« Co., Buffalo, N.Y. Sold in Terre Haute at wholesale and retail Gulick A Berrv.
$ Or7 week. #12 a day at home easily mad Oat Costly outfit free. Address True fe 4og\uU, Maine
DAILY EXPRESS.
TKRRE HAPTK, SATURDAY, JAN7, 1&82
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Notice.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For snle, plated ware. For rent, house. Lost, gold necklace. Rippatoe & Miller, grocers. R. Dahlen, grocer. Henfeider Wurster, grocers. Wright & Kaufman, grocers. Wholesale potat depot.
^EEOOUSTB
CIRCUIT COURT.
William Scbuhardt vs. Christopher Gebhardt ami William Gtbhardt et al. Court overrule# defendant's demurrer lo plaintifl's amended complaint and thereto said defendants except, arid file their answer and cross bill for review.
No. 12,860. James Murphy and Margaret Murphy vs. Lee Goodman, appeal. Plaintiffs tele their amended complaint herein.
No. 12,906. William McGlone vs. Stephen Brady, foreclosure. Default. Continued for service ss to Ella Wilson, Amanda E. Brarty, Albert P.jworth, John Smith and Ella Wilson.
MAYOR'S COURT.
Rufus A. Rider, drunk £10.90. Phillips. NEW SUIT?—SUPERIOR COURT.
No. 262. L»ura E. Cox and Robert 8. Cox VH. Tho Terre Hr.ute Turn Verein, on note. W. E. Hendrich, att rney.
Mo.263. Jane Boord
ve.
Willis Wade
and Matilda Wade, note and uiurtghge. Pierce & Harper, attorneys. MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Cyrus Stewart and Mt'.ry Nicholson. Asa C. Biggs and Jemima Brummett. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. E. H. Bindley et ux to Charles Eberle, part lots 2 and 3, Terre Haute, $6,000.
Jeremiah Beal to May A. Allen, part lot 61, Terre Haute, $2,300. Edward H. Bindley et ux to Charles Eberle, part lot 47, original plat, $4,000.
Siauble Y. Taylor et ux to Angus Vanhoutin, tract of land in section 4, Fayette tp, $88.
Delos8 W. Minshall et ux to Charles Minshall, south half lot 73, Gilbert's Place, $600.
Riley Pogue et ux to Warren M. Yeagger, tract of land in section 35, Prairie Creek tp, $780.
HeigbbOTbood Kotes.
Marshall Herald. Mrs. Mattie Barbour, and sister, Mrs. Wonner, of Terre Haute, were visiting Mrs. James P. Greenough last week.
Cynthia McKowen, the young girl who was accidentally shot at a party in Darwin township, recently, is convalescing, and will recover.
Oa. Arbuckle returned home on Wednesday last, the show business having been drowned out by the excessive rains. He says he will try it again.
Sullivan Union. Senator D. W. Voorheea was in our city Monday and among the callers at the "open houses."
Yincennes having purchased new stsam fire engines has a good hand engine for sale, 500 feet of hose with reel and all complete. She offers to sell it to our city and guarantee it for the reasonable sum of $200. S. Barnes in company with other getlemen competent of judging, went last week and saw the engine and ssy it iB a rare bargaa at the price named, that it could not be bought new for less than $1,000 of $1,500 and that it is just the thing we want. In our opinion this is a rare opportunity for our town to fortify itself against lire with a small outlay, and the board should not hesitate a moment '4o accept the proposition.
Grcencastle Times. Miss Kate Elliott 5s now visiting friends in Terre Haute, Ind.
The magnitude of the Greencastle iron and nail factory, and its importance to eur city, may be inferred when wc state that the works turned out last year 91,274 kegs of nails, and paid for labor during the same period $108,137,17.
Marshall Messenger. as. Scudder and hia accomplished lady, of Terre Haute, wer9 in the city on Saturday night.
Mrs. Mollie Musick, of Terre Haute, spent the holidays in this city visitiog her many old friends and acquaintance?.
John Means and family, of the St Cloir House, Terre Haute, spent New Year's day in this city visiting relatives and friends. JJMisaes Lou Warner, Annie Dougiap, and Fannie Benight,three charming youni ladies of Terre Haute, made the hearts of many a young Marshall young man happy by spending New Year's day ia thia city.
Rockvllle Tribune. Vigo county has very kindly nominated our popular orator, Hon. A. F. White, for state senator. There is some chance of his getting it, as Vigo is not in this senatorial district.
Cards are out for the wedding of Miss Carrie Jarboe, of this place, to Mr. Reed, of Taylorsville, Illinois, next Tuesday, January 10. The ceremony will be in the Catholic form by a father from Terre Haute.
A Good Purchase.
It will be seen by the transfers of real estate that Josepbus Collett purchased, a few days ago, all cf the vacant property on the south side of Ohio street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. He afterwards sold the southwest corner of Ohio and Sixth streets to the Terre Haute Savings Bank, upon which the bank will erect a handsome banking building early in the spring. This is a very desirable location, and the bank is to be congratulated on its selection. The lot purchased has a front of seventy feet on Ohio street and extends bsck to the alley. The bank will occupy the corner room', first floor, and will rent the other rooms on that and the second floor. The new building will be handsome and substantial.
The ever-president burglars tried So get into Charles Eppicghousen's residence on north Eighth street, about five o'clock yesterday morning. The attempt w«a onraooeasfal,
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Industrial Items, Local and Otbeitrfcae. The Clinton Iron Works, South Pittsburgh, was cum pleted'in 1846, and has a capacity of 20,000 net tons.
Tha Parker Nail Mill, at Warehftu, Ma=f., ha." 75 machines in operation, and a market tor all its products.
Thc boilers at Bailey's nail works, Harlisburgj Pa., are asking an advance of 50 cts* per ton for paddling. The price paid there at present ia $4.50.
The nail plate feeders' ball, given at Dowling hall last Friday evening, was a success in every particular, and from which the boys will realize a handsome sum.
John Beatty, of the nail dill, has embarked upon the matrimonial aes, accompanied by one of Terre Haute's blushing damsels. We wish them a pleasant voyage, sad hope that their troubles, if any, may be little ones.
President Nippert, of the nail works, presented Supt. J. E. Glover and Forge Manager Edwards, each a pair of gloves with which to shield their tender palma from the winter winds while discharging their responsible dutieE.
John T. Ltwellyn, of the nail Works, and family, have arrived home from Youngstown, Ohio, where they passed the holidays among relatives and friends. Mr. L. reports business in the rolling millB of that section as being better than ever before known.
In consequence of an insufficient supply of coal, the boiling department of the Nail Works ceaeed operations last Friday -.morning, after three heata, and remained idle until Monday morning, when they again resumed work, the coal having arrived Sunday.
Messrs. Graff, Bennett & Co., whose works were recently destroyed by fire at Pitt&burg, have purchased a portion of the centennial building lately removed from Philadelphia, and will use the material in the new mill they intend erecting at Bennett's station, that county.
The Bethlehem (Pa.) Iron company have just finished an order for rails for the Northern Pacific railroad of 1,500 tons, or about 100 car loads. Also an other order of 150 car loads for th« Chicago & Northwestern railroad, while the order for the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railroad has been continued for one year at the rate of from 25 to 50 car loads per week.
Forge Manager James L.Edwards, of the nail mill, wants his friends to distinctly understand that he was not the James Eriwards found associating with the inmates of Madame Hammond's establishment of ill repute, which was recently raidtd by the police officers. And in justice to the proprietors we desire to state that no such characters are employed by them.
Frack Woodward, drag out at the nail works was unusually happy Monday morning. His friends upon observing the smile which illuminated his countenance, gathered about him to ascertain if possible the cause of his merriment. But some time had elapsed before Frank could compose himself long enough to address the assembled throng as follows: "Gentlemen^ I take great pleasure in announcing to you that it is a tea pound girl."
Last Wednesday morning a fatal accident occurred at Morehead'B mill, Pittsburg', by which a young man named John Gilmore lost his life and Patrick Cleary was seriously, if not dangerously, injured. Three othtrs were badly hurt. A heavy water tank nupported by iron braces gave way, with the result stated. The parties injured were all employed in the knobbling department.
LETTER LIST.
List of uncalled for letters remaUiiBg in tie Terre Haute postofflce, county el Vigo, state Indiana.
SATURDAY,
January 7.
Bacon Cfi Nelson Mrs Mary Baerinnyl Leon Peebles O Birt JeDnie Quick Andrew Brener Hubert Re«d Charley Berton Bob (2) Renter Arnold Corya Lafayette Roberts Mrs Catherine Crane Rogers Mrs Alice Daey Miss Katie Ruckdescliel W Denney Alfred Sanders mia Tobitha Ernes! James Scott CM Fisher Maria Shirley Mrs Jennie Gfillahor Jim Shoemaker Alwell Gardiuer Simmons Mrs Lucinda Hamilton W II Simbson Jacob (S) Houser.Miss ME Sparks Mrs Annie Heywood Miss Nellie Sponhouser Miss Alia Hogan Mrs Clara Steele Wm E I ngle Sam A Wallace Adam Jones Jan N Ward 3,tlvatius Kay Joshua Watdrope Miss Christie Lovenmn Weber Miss Clara Mead W Whaley Albert Meyer GooD Whitcom Napoleon Minor Susan -Wilkie Sarah Moore E Woods James McClain E Manufacturer of lia|r McGuire E press
Persons calling for iettelB advertised In this list will please say "advertised," and give date. J. O. JONES, P. M.
A Surprise,
Editor Express*. Caleb Gartrell, of this city, tells some good stories about his ranche in California and of men who used to Visit him ift those days. At one time an Eastern mAn was at hia ranche, to go fttlt hunting with Oale to see fome !un, and one morning they statl&l out. In their ascent of a gulch, various animals were seen, and the Eastern man would invariably call out—
What the li-l that?' On they went until thid lft&Q tafiie up in front of a California Udh. He stopped and looked At II, fekamined its dime&aions, which were about tea feet from tip to tip. Being somewhat shaken as to hia adventure, he cried out: "Now, who are you?" Cale Gartrell being A short way behind, said "What is the matter, -John what have you there?"
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tfa not knort^ but if
it does Sot run pratiY sOon, I will." The tiilemma# was settled by this iio^ lighting out. as it is said they tte great cowards, unless defen&Tig their young, or ate woun^edi
I. M. B.
A Bad rait
James Gaston, ift e*ti%mely old gentleman, living &t 1340 Chestnut street, s'.ippfed on the ice on Main street, near Twelfth, yesterday afternoon, and fell to the pavement, injuring his hip. He was unable to walk, and Officer Pick Keagiu took him home Kid Summoned Dr. Weinsteini The latter pronounced it a fereie bruise, and Mr. Ga«ton will be able to be around in a few days.
Grand "Widow Bedott" matinee for the benefit of the ladies and children at the Opera House this afternoon.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for cuts, Bruifea, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin Eruptions, and postively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refund ed. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by Gulick & Berry.
So Not be Deceived.
In these times of quack medicines advertising, it is truly gratifying to find one remedy that is worthy of praise, and which really does as recommended. Electric Bitters we can vouch for as being a true and reliable remedy, and oae that will do aa recommended. They invariably cure stomach and liver complaints, diseases of the kidijeya and urinary difficulties. We know whereof we speak, and can readily say, give them a trial. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by all druggists. Gulick & Berry, Agents.
Free of Charge,
All persons suffering from coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, loss of voice, or any affection of the throat or lungs, are requested to call at Galick & Berry's drug store and get a trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption—free of charge—which will convince them of its wonaerfal merits and show what a regular dollar site bottle will do, Call early.
VARIETIES.
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Mrs. Langtry is paid $500 a week on the st#g«.
Avglc in be HlneKvaUi Ceaiury. N. McRea, Wyebridge," Ontario, writes: "I have sold large quantitiea of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil it is U9ed for colds, sore throat, croup, etc., and, in fact, for any affection of tne throat it works like magic. It is a sure cure for burns, wounds, and bruises.
Guiteau did not hang up his stocking night before Christmas. The idea hanging is repulsive to him.
From Eminent Dr. C. C. Clark, Oswego. "1 have made sufficient experiment of Colden's Liebig's Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonic Iuvigorator to enable me to say it is bj far the beat of all the preparations of the kind (food and tonic) that I have ever used. Te the sufferer from chronic diseases, or the convalescent, it is invaluable, being both nourishing and strengthening." Remember the name, Colden's— take no other. Of druggists.
St* Louis is to have a milllion bushel grain elevator.
Go to your druggist for Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. For brightness and durability of color, are uneqnaled. Color from 2 to 5 pounds. Directions in English and German. Price 15 cents.
Popular Everywhere.
''Burdane," the French name for Burdock, is as popular in France as in America, As an anti-scorbutic, aperient and diuretic it cannot be too highly extolled. Burdock Blood Bitters combine, "in a condensed form," all its good properties. For gout, cutaneous disorders and*kidney troubles they are unequalled. Price $1, trial size 10 cents.
Chicago has a Margaret Fuller society composed of ladies who meet for the discussion of social questions..
If you are suffering from indigestion or any complaint of the stomach or bowels, you will obtain great relief by using the Prickly Ash Bitters, as they have the property of gently relieving these organs and placing them in a good sound healthy coBdition.
Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic tones the stomach.
"Yes," Baid Jeetnp "it is the Christmas present that troubles nie Christmas past never need worry any one."
Suicide and Byspejisiw. A most remarkable cure for dyspepsia, "Wells' Health Renewer." The greatest tonic, best bilious and liver remedy known. $1. Druggiste Depot, J. J. Baurt Terre Haute.
flow's «lte Bufcjf
"How's the baby?" "His croup is better this morning, thank you. We gave him some of Thomas' Eclectric Oil aa you advised, Doctor, and shall give him some more in an hour or so." Next day the doctor pronounced the youngster cured.
It is said the railroad offices in Austria employ upward of 3,000 woman. They receive a salary of $5 to $30 per month.
Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic cures female weakness.
Palpitation of tbc Heart, J. M. Might, Syracuse, N. Y.,- writes: "When I first commenced usiug your Burdock Blood Bitters I was troubled with fluttering and palpitation of the heart. I felt weak and languid, with a numbness of the limbsf since using, my heart has cot troubled me aDd the numbing sensation is all gone." Price $1, trial siss 10 cents.
'"I know where the dark goes when morning comes," said little Clare. "It goes down cellar it's dark there all day."
Saatcb Ho Morc--ltoliinj{ Plica Is one of the most annoying diseases in the w6rVd', atad yet ail can find s'ure relief fry the use of jOr. fefrayne's Ointment. It has been tested in thousands of instances, and irfvariahly makes a sure cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspiration, intenfls ItShlng, i«fireastfl by scratching, very distressing, particularly at ni"'* if pin worms offtwlTog in
an(*
^rtiut the rectum the private parts are sometimes affected. Header, if you are suffering from this distressing complaint ot tetter, itch, scafdhead) ringworm barber's ittih, any crusty-, eCaljr, skin eruption, uS'a £)r. Swayne's bititmeut and be cured. George W. Cotton, M. D., Woodstock, Vermont, says: "Swayne's Ointment" is certainly the beBt remedy for tetter and all skin diseases also
tor
itching, piles,
symptoms of which, are fo6ISVure, intense itching a* i$ pui-WormB existed. I am nfcifig it constantly in my practice. Guaranteed by all druggists.
Retd's Gilt Edge Tonic is a powerful diuretic.
The Montreal See taeti are looking confidftikly forw&rd to sending large quantities of ire at high prices to this Country nei' rummer-,
Despised.
By the unthinking, Buruock has been considered a weed, and its luxuriant growth, unpleasant spielU etW. ha% rendered if, to thoim "iot knowing its virtues," a n^isab'ce, and yet the root has long been acknowledged by savants ss most invaluable as a diuretic, aperient and blood purifier. Burdock Blood Bitters embody all its good qualities. Price $1) trial bfte 10 cents. ..
BeCausb Grant subscribed nothing to the Garfield fund, the St.
Lotiis
Post-Dispatch
dubs him the "meanest cuss on God's green earth."
Decline of Afan.
Impotence of mind, limb or vital fuuc tion, nervous weakness, sexual debility, Ac., cured by Wells' Health renewer. $1 Terre Haute. Depot, Gulick & Berry, At druggists.
A Reliable Wine,
Mr. A. Speer, of New Jersey, whose Port Grape Wine has such a widj reputation, and which physicians prescribe so generally, was thc first in this country to introduce the art of making wine from tbe Portugal Port Wine Grape, which is now the best wine to be had, and has be come a great favorite among -the moa prominent physicians of New Yoik and Philadelphia, who have visited the vineyards and wine cellars at PaBBaic Females and aged persons are benefited by it. For sale by J. J. Baur.
Bernhardt, revenging herself upon Col. ombier, has published a parody on her book. The obese Marie is spoken of in it as Mile. Pigeonnier.
OB Thirty Days Trial,
We will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro Voltaic belts and other electric appliances on trial for thirty days to young men and old persons who are afflicted with nervous debljity, lost vitality, etc., guaranteeing speedy relief and com-1 pl restoration of vigor and manhood. Alco for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, liver and kidney difficulties, rupture*, and many other diseases. Illustrated pamphlet sent free, Address V"U*ic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.
Hanlan, the oarsman, will sail from New York for Europe_next Thursday, to row his races with Snglish champion.
Boyd, the quandom
BURNETT'S* 0000A IN Jg*
Unlike all Older Hair Dressings, Is the best for promoting the growth of and beautifying the hair, and rendering It dark and glossy. The Cocoalne holds, In a liquid form, a*large proportion of deodorized Cocoanut Oil prepared expressly for this purpose. No other compound possess^? the peculiar propertle which so exactly salt the various condition* of the human hair.
The supenorlty q£ Burnett's Flavoring [Exracts consists in theU perfect purity and great strength.
General Albert Pike, who is the highest ranking Freemason in the United States, is seventy-two years old. 1 A. Popular Tottlc for Weak, lungi land Consumption, preparation ever introduced to the American public, for the relief and cure of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Debilitated Constitutions, Weakness of the Lungs, or Consumption in the incipient or advanced stages of the disease, has ever met with the indorsements of physicians or patients as the celebrated "Tolu, Rock ana Rye." The repeated and continued sales of the article everywhere are the best evidence of its real merits. Let ters and testimonials from every quarter ot tha country, attesting the stimulating, ionic and healing effects, are in poeeession of the proprietor#, and can be adduced to convince the most rkeptical reader of its ir-trinsic virtues. Further commendation is unnecessary and superfluous, as a trial of this article, having a pleasant taste and agreeable flavor, will satisfy all those who are afflicted or pining away with pulmonary weakness of the relief to be secured by the use of Tolu, Rock and Rye.—[Chicago Times.
2,000 Bushels Extra Fine Peach-blow Potatoes.
I have now in store, at the WHOLE9ALE POTATO DEPOT, Under Dowling Hal!, 2,000 bqshels of extra fine Peach blow pota toes, also Snowflake, Shaker Russets and other varieties. All sound, dry and in first claes condition. W. D. JAMES.
Terre Haute Bath Institute.
117 North Sixth street.
Turkish, Russian, Steam, Shampoo, Fomentation and Sun Baths for INVALIDS and others,as a luxury and hygienic agent-. Rooms new, large, light and airy.
A. H. DfiPOY, M. D. Proprietor.
NEWSPAPER!
ABLE,
NEWSY.
GOOD AND CHEAP.
Weekly Courier-Journal.
The Courier-Journal, (Henry Walterson, Editor), is by circulation and reputation the acknowledged representative newspaper of the South. As a reliable and valuable newspaper, it has no superior in this country or in the world. It makes earnest, vigorous war on protective tariff robbery and Mormon polygamy, two evils that blight the prosperity and mbrality of the United States. It is able, bright end newsy, contains the strongest editorials, the most complete summary of the news of the world, the best telegraphic and general correspondence, full turf and stock reports, market reports^ fashion repcrts, Talmage sermons, splendid original ferial stories and novelette^, poetry department for children, answers to correspondent#, etc., etc* in a word every thing to make it a delight to the family circle,find invaluable to the ipan of business, the farmer, the mechaniH aM the laborer.
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aQy
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W. N. HALDEMAN,
President Courier-Journal Co., Louisville, Ky.
IF YOU WANT
Nicely dressed turkey*}tiiickefis, fresh celery, sweet potatoes, fine canned goods, imported kraut, cliowcliow, pickles, jellies, jams, preserves, and a fine selection of all kinds Qf tablo supplies, at tfio WVcsi cash fro' and see Dahlen to-day, at No. 11 South Fourth street.
Wright & Kaufman's
On tliS c' fer of Seventh and Main streets is stocked lull of staple and fancy groceries. Besides the Ustial list of a thobsand efisebtial st&plesv Ihfey hftVe imported sailer kralit, pigs' feet, both spiced, boneless and pickled, bulk pickles, jellies, chow-chow^ evaporated ap-^
.lingv pumpkins.
VaporateJ
Besides the large stock of groceries and provisions fctjHeA'tfeldcr & Wurster's, they have a splendid lot of dressed poultry for to-day's trade. Price their California canned goods, on which they are offering extra induce ments.
foon't yer forgit that this is Saturda, bat cum down jto our White Frunt an sea the wagon load ov nice fat, plump Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks, Geese, and Rabbits, wich Mister Ripeto bought yisterda, and while there leve yer order fur Oysters, Celery, Cranberries, Pig's Feet, Mince Meat, Sour Kraut, Pickled Onions, Chow-Chow, Apple Butter,
Peach Butter and Jellies,
Preserves, Canned Fruits, the best brands. Canned Fish, Meats and Soups, Michigan Apples,
Oranges, Lemons,
Bananas, Malage Grapes, Figs, Nuts, Taffy, Mixed and Fancy Candies,
Cakes and Jumblee,
Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Peeled Peaches, Alden Dried Apples, Pop Corn,
Cabbage, Sweet Potatoes,
Onions, Michigan Honey. Buckwheat Flour, Maple Syrup. Sorghum, Sweet Cider,
Fiesh Bread, Hot Peanuts.
The beat brands oi Cigars and Tobaoco.
Reed's Qilt Edge Tonic prevents night sweats.
Liquid. Golld.
Dan'l Plank, of Brooklyn, Tioga county, Pa., describes it thuf: "I rode thirty miles for a bottle of Thomss' Eclectric Oil, which effected the wonderful cure of a crooked limb in six applications it proved worth more than gold to me."
Ladies call at E. W. Leeds' and see the presents on exhibition there by the Ringgold, to be given away to the iady holding the Incky number.
Going Out of Business. The Globe Tailoring Company will positively leave Terre Haute February 1st. Till that time they will make Clothing at Cost. You will never have so good a chance again to get a Suit at a mere nominal price.
Parties owing Bartram & Co., must settle previous to January 15th, after that date all accounts outstanding will be given to an attorney for collection.
K. 8. BARTRAS, Mgr.
A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently results in an incurable lung disease or consumption. Brown's Bronchial Trochs do not disorder the stomach like cough syrupB and balsams, but act directly on the inflamed parts, allaying irritation, give relief in asthma, bronchitis, coughs, eatarrh, and the throat troubles which singers and public speakers are subject to. For thirty years Erown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physicians, and always give Derfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and •constant use for nearly an entire generation, they hnve attained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 certs a bottle every where.
AT TIC®
CENrRAL FiLED and FLOUR STORE Southeast corner of Ninth and Main. Minnesota Spring wheat flour, called:
"PILLSBUKG'3 BEST,"
from the celebrated Pillsburg Mills, Minneapolis. This 1*3 the choicest flour made in the United States and those families wishing to bake an extra Christmas cake should use only
PJLLSBURG'S BEST,
sold by the barrel, or part of a barrel. Also constantly on hand th« best Wisconsin rye flour, rye meal, buckwheat flour and all kinds of feed. Goods delivered to any part of town.
E. REIMAN,
Successor to Chas. Rottman.
The sixth annual Masque Ball of the Ringgold Band occurs on the 12th inst, and no pains will be spared to make it the ball of the season. Gents $1.00, ladies 25 cents.
SEWING MACHINES.
A. C. Van Sant & Son, general dealers in sewing machines have a large and well selected stock which they offer at reasonable prices, and oft favorable terms to
food
parties. Th$ir stock includes the )omeBtic, No 8 Wheeler & .Wilson, New Howe, St. John, Wanzer, SigWaltj Household, Wilson etfc. They probably have the fiheot selection of. machines to be found in the State of Indiana, and their price are ao low that since they have been here they have sold many machines that have been shipped to outside towns and distant States. T^ey delight to show machines and to give terms and prices. Office 426 Main street
The 99 CentlStore 323 Main St Qffere to the nublie Id Si\?£r fsrp' -J-jurns,
Woodenware, Sera"1 Pocketbouks, Mirrors, Stands,
Vases, Brackets, Toilet Sets, Wall Pockets,
CARD RECEIVERS, TOWEL RACfiS, RockefSi what-Hots, tire screens, etc. W# keep a large Variety ol all kinds of fancy
Dividend Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the Trustees of the Terre Haute ^Savipgs Bank havejhu day declrtrbli a semi-achtidl dividend of two and a half per cent, on all sums of two dollars and upwards, which shall have been on deposit for six months next preceding, and a proportionate rate on like sums that ^haye. been ph dippsit fo? three Sloths, tp depositor! oh ahd after January 25ib, 1882.
All dividends not drawn oUt will be credited on account and draw -interest from January, ,1st'.
tk Si BEAGH, Ivettsufer. Ind., Jan. 2, 1882.
l"erre ttaute,
iu t'We For the grand by the Ringgold
Procure ti^l xauBdliirade fi-ili Band at Dowlicg.Hallf Jaliuary lath,
fry Al Jen W risley's JW Milled Yosemite Boquet Toilet. Soap. It contains the most costly and lasting odors. For sale at Musick's Pharmacy..
The sixth annual feali of'the Ringeold Band will take place at Dowling Hall, Jan. 12th.
IIK |),J i, ,J 1^.
Mail ion & Lynch.
Are getting in a superb lot of Mantels, at No. 623 Main street. Sec them. They are beauties.
They are prepared to do promptly Tin and Slate Roofing Plumbing, and "fiU and Sheet Iron Work of every description. They guarantee satisfaction ia wofrfc and pridfti
An Enviable Reputation.
It is with pleasure we allude to the manufactures of the well known chemists. Joseph Burnett & Co.i of Jtasto*!. They have won by their merits and attractiveness a place beyond that occupied by any other similar manufactured goods iu this country.
Their Cocoaine for the hair, and a su perior Cologne water, have become famous for their excellence.
In addition to these preparations are Burnett's Standard Flavoring Extracts for cooking purposes, and we can not show better evidence of their superiority than by referring our readers to the testimonials of all the leading popular hotels in the country. These are published in Burnett's Floral Hand-Book, an attractive and valuable little pamphlet which ia distributed gratuitously by the trade.
All respectable dealers sell Burnett's select goods, and all lovers of choice things will do well to buy them in preference te the cheap and impure articles now in the market.
ABTE81AS BATHS
The Terre Haute Artesian Baths, cure rheumatism, neuralgia, catarrh, ctroaic diseases of tne liver, dyspepsia and cutaneous diseases They are of the most healing and powerfully alterative and tonin waters Know ia world. On Waterstreet between Wa.ul and Porlar
ARTESIAN BATH COMPANY.
DH. HAHTKH'S IROW Tome is a preparation of Protoxide of lron,_Pcnrrl«n Bark and ths phatei, associated with the Vegetable AronuUc*. e.nrsl Vsklllir. Pentalo WuBtarf Vl
DiMfMtarM! tf TIE m. WTO HBHCIK
DYSPEPSIA.
LIFpwandhis
crowst
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BASH HKATJERS
ALWAYS AHEAD!
Improved and Beautified for 1881-
A FULL LINE IN STOCK.
—ALSO—
The RADIANT, HOME, ELEGANT and YENUS,
HARD COAL BASE HEATERS.
TUB
GrLsIMAX
SOFT COAL BASE HEATERS,
Tbe Only Successful Soft Coal Base Heaters Ever offered in this Market.
Oall and Examine Oar Stovea and Prices
o. o. SMITH & SON,
131 AM 128 WEST MAIS sir
f^rris
TradeUartr
AND SPERMATORRHEA.
Emissions sad Zmpotcaey by the only true vis: Clreot Ap»Lioatioa to tha riapipa 1 Siui ie Disease, aotliuc d» Abaorptioi, aim exerting (ecifio iafiaeaoe oa taeSemlnalVeelCJes, B^aolamedy IS attended withne pain ufdQosnotVkerfei» with the life it. 1* qoickl* dissolved aad taelgjr an tiEe531at«|5dthleg at
wa of tl Its ipedfie lafitteaoe olatory Ducta, Proi of the Remedy 14 atl renienee, and does, not' jnmulteof sorbed, atiTO ei tlonswreeked front tbe drain from the ajitea, rutorlag the' mincl to health and sound memory, rwaorln#. the Simneea of Sight, Hervous SaMllty, Oonfumen of Idena, Aversion to Society, etc., eta, aad ths appearanoe tf premature old age nanaqr accom|aiytng this trouble, and TertoriiaperfedfrSqcuai-Vlpor. wbsra it has- beeaitafmant for tat«% Koae of treatment fiaatfltood the teat la J*r-B.r.re eases, and la so* a Droiuninood snocees. Xhrusf ar« toe much prelerlbed in tbeae tumbles, aad, as many oan beer ribneu to, with but Uttle.lf aay permanent aood. Thora is no Nonsense about thia Reparation. Practlealobatlon eaabMs as to «pstursly caanntee that It laff the elckt years tl?*t »havethcraMnosof Uuit
UMMBM fren r#TSF»—-
mended by them for Dyspepsia. Clonwa.1 Debility My, Htrreni Prostration. Convaloneonee frei rover. It serras every purpose whare a Taaiois neoossary.
ithne pain or in coo. with the ordinary ed aad iotm atiblacand restoraernraa organ Lxa-
aaueonngthia very prevalent
trouoie, that ia weU known to be the oaoee of nntoM misery to so man*. a"' o»ei»ss£oslrS5s"Zrf biiTftea"?he^fmeS is put tip in D6at boxes, of three sieee. Iwo. l.tenon^b to last a menth.) S3 We. 8, (saftoient to effect permanent cure, unless In .severe, eases,) 85 Ho. S. (lasting
OTer
three months, will stop antiaslona and
restore vigor In the worst eaaeej t7.«N»at.by mall, sealed, ia Jklaia wrappers. jFuli5X3RJKTI02*3 for
..JttftlW, MklsA Mil ft
HARRIS REM£DY £0 MF& GHEM1SR Mariiit and etN 8T, kWlft Mft
BUTTS'IHK
Treat all Chronic Diseases, smd onioys a natloa ol repntstidtytkr«i3|rh oaritttfof dmnjdicat«ic»«f#-
jcOona of the blood, skin or bones, treated wlta.sce -ess, without nslng Meronry or Poisonous Medieiara. YOUNG MIH who aro suffering
HfiW
frem the effects
laUKUUSJUIof a disease that unfits Ite via Uma for buelnn^ or marriam, permansatly cored.
t. trest
•»#r,l milled Aww) a'Mr^w i.ufi. 4 (VOIH safferiBf treq )Sup(or» shoaM tketr l^nd latni K.clr It trw,/
Comniunteatirws «(nrtlr coor Jc».!ia1, and should twaddrened VJI. XH)rzs.iZX«nU SA 6, ty. louis,»a.
J500 Betirard!
We will pay the above reward for any eas« ol IiV6r Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costlveaew we can not cure with West's Vegetable Liver PUIS when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely vegetable, and iiev^r fan to gite s&isfattion. Btlgar coated, targe boxes, containing 80 fills, 25 oents. For sals by all druggists. Beware of counterfeits ana imitations. Tbe genuine manufactured only by JOHN C. WEST & CO., "The Pill Makers," 1» and 183 W. Madison street, Chicago. Free trial package sent by mall prepaid on reoeipt oi a oont stamp.
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A. EATON & CO.,
Suoceesors to Eaton A ?Coflibft, dealers ^ln al trades ol Hard and Soft Coal* itoOd and Coke, Block akd filofck Ant a Specialty.
Orders for any part ol the 2lJ filled with promptness and dispatch. Telephone con nectea with office. ofles-Vaia Street, oppeaife lerte
Hattte donsti
•ifftmiifirrn irgn.iM
Quickly and
Permanently
Dr.StmionsiithnuJUaWy is UDeqnaled aa a poeltlre Alterative and Oare tot
CURED
Itdoee not merely
porary relief, but is a pehiianent care.
Mrs. B. F. lie, of Balmore, O., says or it: Ifttn turprltetl at the tptaiy effects of your remedy. ItU tAe»ftvtmedicine intix years mat ha*lOOKnsd my coughandmade expectoration easy. I now iUep au night without coughing." If your druggist does not keep it, send for treatise and testimonials to
H. P. B. PECH CO. •88 Brsadmv, Mew Tera
ss.s
Iaaarely yevetable eoatafna isat aae grain of any mineral substaaoe and will ewe any case of 8ypbUls in tbe world. "Have never known it to fall to core a case of Syphilis when properly taken."
H. L. Dennard, Ml Warren, Perry, Ga.
"The above signers are gentlemen of high itanding." A. H. Colquitt, Gov. of Georgia.
Ask our druggist or write for the little book SwiftSpedflcCo., Atlanta. Qa., Props. Sold by dnigglits eyerywhers
BLOOD.
Indorsed by (he Medical Pnafrwion. upd
asi CfeteaiavUllai
h. ill Rstlk tola Stmt St.
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DEATH of JAMES A. GARFIELD
A coir«cl History of wid fall P*rti«nUri ©f lh» Assassination fj oar m.\rtrr«a President. A remarkable tnd critical A VMVA A aiajipK"" record ol a noble man. AGENTS WANTED 50 per cent, discount to Agents B."00„174Sampl.
1Mb.
The BESt SILL1NU BOOK of the AGE. Circulars Kr-*» or Caere. Book br mil. It.oO.
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HOP BITTERS
(A Medicine, net a Drink.) COStTAIlCS nors, mrcnti, MANDKAKE,
DANDELION,
A WD TOE PNITKST AJTD BIST It IDIOAL QCAUTIES QT ALL OTNLB'ULTTIAA.
THEY CURE
All Dlseasesof tlieStomach. Bowels, Blood, l.lver, Klaneys. and Urinary Organs, Nervousness, Bleeplessneis and sspaotallj
Female Complaluts.
$1000 IN COLD.
Will bo paid for a case they will not care or help, or for anything impure or lnjurioua found in them. Ask your druggist for Ilop Bitters and try them before you sleep. Take ao other.
I. C. IB an absolute and irresistible care for Dt-anktoness, use of opium, tobacee ah* flarco.tlcs imaBBMB SlXD FOB ClBCULAX.
All .bet. «oUVySnirri«»i.
Hop BMm Uf(. C.., Hacbwar, S. T* TwU. Oat
RE. JOKMU'N Lll.tG REKftflM
Tbe preaicst difcpvery the world ever knew for all throat and liiiiit aissases. Irr one botg tie, it stands uneaqnlSd to heal, bplld up ttj system, purify the olood imd equalise the circulation.
Dr. Jordan's Champion Liniment
For aches and pains,, rheumatism, neuralgia, palsy, and lifeless limbs, nervous ah" siclt beaor ache, disease, diarrhoea, cholera infantum, ctc., ctc.
Wholesale trade Supplied bf
Richardson & Co.. St Browning Sc Sloan, Indianapolis/Ind. Also all wholesale druggists of Teiro Haute, Iod. J. S. JORDAN, M. IX, ~L~.^
Office. 11 W. Waihingt0Ji,8t., Indianapolis. Ind.
reeds
IB A THOROUGH BIHEDf la every oase of Jfalarial Fever, Fever and A andiktffluAgne. while for Disorders of Stomach, Torpidity Of the liver. Indigestlo and Disturbances of the Animal Jon^er which debilitate, it has no equivalent and ean have ao substitute. It should not ba the Triturated Compounds of dieap Bidrits and oils, often sold under the name oi ^For'sale by druggists and general dealess everywhere
J0H
JOHN NOGGL8,
N CONFARB, Wholesale Aj e»t,
TerteTttattte, Ind
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WHN30S
N06GLE & JOHNSON
CARPENTERS.
JebbinT, furniture repairing, varntahlo? Furniture itaclced for shipment. Eh op corner With and Mulberry streets.
OVa 87.QOO SUFFERERS
OF CLEIT AND COHOHRfftA Cured In the last three years by the use ofln/ectfon
S A N I N E I Jl1
rw^ a botUe. For sale by all druggists, o* tPl.Vyv sent dry on receipt ol price to any part of U. S. GREAT WESTERN MEDICINE COU No. 197 Ctntral Avenue, CIMCI^NATI.
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