Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 December 1885 — Page 4

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LOW PRICES

Have Come to Stay.

OtTR GRFAT ANNUAL

LINES SALE

Vonday, Sauuotj 4th.

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To see the Mammoth Stock at

PLXLEY & CO'S.

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Fur Robes, Silk Umbrellas, Nobby Hats FOR THE HOLIDAYS!

& UJEB & CO.. SIGN OF THE BLACK BEAR.

400

•+ODD PAIRS*-

ALL WOOL

I..,-.,.<p></p>Pants

To be Closed Out Regardless of Cost or Value.

THIS SPECIAL SALE FOR

lO DAYS ONLY!

Phil Schloss.

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TOILET SETS,*

Including one with musical attachment. Also,

Odor* Cases.

GULICK & CO., Druggists,

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FOR

this lodge will

occur December 31, at 7130 p. m. Other matters of great Importesoe wUl be presented. Every member is urged to »ti»nd. By order cl the trustees.

•pucnos NOIICE. NATIONAL STATK

BASK,

Terre Hante, Ind., Bee. 17, IgfcS. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of this bank will be held at their banking boose Tuesday, January 19,188% between the hou of 16 a. m. and 2 p. m.,.for the purpose of electing five directors for the ensuing yevr. 'By crCer of the Board. v'-:'4

ASTXBNSEHXSTS IS THIS COLUMN WUL EXCHABOED FIVE CEHT8 PER JUNE BACH INSERTION. Nothing K*CVOjr*a LE36 THAH TIV* UKI8. No DISCOUNT^"" vosa •rm ABV3BTISMtBSTB. As the amcunts arA small payment is required LIT ADVANCE.

WANTED.

tTTANTED—By an experienced person TT a situation bs bookkeeper. Can give good references. Inquire of C. C. Oakey, secretary board of trade.

WANTED—A

good man who under­

stands gardening. Permanent employment for the rfg.it. man. References required. Q. W. Farls, 315 Ohio street.

WANTED—Three

or four good boys to

run on trains. Apply at Union News room, Union Depot. Terre Haute, Ind. tTTANTED—A situation to do geneial

TT housework. Apply at 17)4 south Second.

boy of 18 or 16. Must be

well recommended, good family, uestion of pay a secondary consideralon and must wish to learn the drug profession. No other need apply. Call at drug store, northeast corner Third and Poplar streets, from 2 to a o'clock p. m.

ANTED—Ladles and gsrtlemen In city or country to take light work at their own homes. S3 to $4 a day can be easily made work sent by mail no canvassing. We have good demand for our work and furnish tteady employment. Address, with stamp, CROWN M'F'O COMPANY, 204 Tine St., Cincinnati, Ohio.

ANTED Situation Kitchen and dining room work or general housework. Can give good reference and reference required. 507% Main street.

WANTED—Ladies

and gentlemen to

FOR SAXiE.

FOR

SALE—House and lot on south Fourth street, between Vine and Moffat streets. Three rooms, cellar, cistern and outhouses. Terms easy. Apply to Byers Bros., 81 south Fourtn street.

7*OR SA.LE—T contractors and builderB aressea poplar, ash and oak flooring poplar weatberboarding, base, caslni window and door frames, mouldings, etc., at figures that will pay you. Call at the new planing mill and lumber yard of Isaac M. Darnell, corner Seventh and i. fc St. Jb. railroad, north side

FOR RENT.

RENT—The splendid ocery stand in Prairie Block, Ninth and Ch»-t-nut streets, for past thren year« occupied by Joe Miller, grocer. Jt, H. C. ROVCE, 503% Main street

LOST.

LOST—Set

OUR NEXT HIT

Will be made on Colored Dress Goods, some three or four thousand yards, Cashmeres, Mohairs, De Beges, Gerster Cloths, Pin Checks, Fancy Figured Domestic Novelties, etc—all placed on our cheap tables, east side, Dress Goods Department, at cost and half pricc, to close them out. The jnclemency of the weather yesterday did not seem to effect the sale of these goods. The rush indicates a ready sale, and that is what we want.

STILL ©YERLOADED WITH

UNDERWEAR

And wisidnj? to reduce further our immense stock,

ANOTHER CUT IN PRICES

Has been made, well worthy the attention of all purchasersThis opportunity may never occur again to buy first-class underwear at prices inferior goods are always sold tor. Our sortment ot sizes is still complete. Drawers from 28 to 48 waist, shirts from 34 to 48 chost, fine an«l mndium grades, at prices without regard to cost or present Yalue. We want to sell underwear, at

HUNTER'S

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of false teeth some place be­

tween Fourth and Thirteenth on Main Finder will receive a reward byreturning them to 116 south Fourteenth street.

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brown and old. A re­

St. Bera»rd'pup,

white, about six

ward will be given for its return. S. Stevens at Moore & Langen's.

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Chamber Sets, Water Sets, Berry Seis,

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TIOB SAUS OR BXOKAKGS— One house in wortulugton, Qreen conntv, Ind. lot 120x150. Also five acres in sonth part of same town. One house, twostory, Klx rooms, andlarze lotin Spenser, Owen connty, Ind. will be sold reasonable or exchanged or property in Terre Haute. For Information inquire of Isaae M. Darnell, +44 nortivSevenui street.

WEDNESDAY, DEOEMBBE 30,1885

Boutin's IbermeoeMe Keoord.

Tuesday

7 a.m.

9 p.m.

Dee. 29th.

C. M. WAEBKN, Cashier.

WANTS, ETC.

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Weather Probabilities.

WASHTSOTOS, D. C., Deoambet 80,1

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For tbe Ohio and Tennessee Valley.— Local rains, slightly warmer in eastura por tion, slightly colder jn western portions, muds shifting from wmthwest to northwest, preoeded southerly winds in eastern portions.

Lower Lake Begion: Threatening weather, light rains during the afternoon or evening, southerly winds becoming variable and slightly warmer in the eastern portion and nearly stationary in western portion, with lower barometer.

NEW YEAR'S RECEPTIONS.

The Express will publish Friday morning a list of names of ladies who will receive callers on New Year's day. It is requested that the names he handed in as early as possible.

PERSONAL.

Mrs. E. V. Debs is sick. Dr. Glover is in Indianapolis. :.r Dr. Scovell is in Indianapolis. Mr. J. Irving Riddle is in Frankfort, Ind.

Mr. Wm. E. Smith, of New Castle, is in the city. Mr. Sam Adams has removed to north Eighth street,

Mr. Jame H. Halstead, of Brasil, was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilson, of Indianapoi, were in the city yesterday.

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work for us at their own homes: no canvassing: 97 to 815 weekly work sent by mail any distance, we have good demand for our work and furnish steadv era proyment. Address at onoe RBfefABfc M'F'G CO., Philadelphia. Pa.

Connty Clerk M. N. Smith has returned from a visit to friends in Ohio. Carrie Weinstein gives a dancing party"Krhm l«i«iiJ« «hi« iniuy

Indianapolis Times Mrs. N. E. Elliot, of Terre Haute, spent yesterday in the city.

The Hon. James T. Johnston went to Newport, yesterday afternoon, to attend, conrt.

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mass, of Bloomfield, are registered at the National House.

Mrs. John Day, of north Eighth street, who has been quite ill for some time, is recovering. -fi

Miss Marion Hastings, of Vandalia, 111., is visiting Miss Nellie Seymour, on south Ninth street.

Miss Jennie Borland, of New Albany, Ind., will spend the remaining holidays with her sister Emma.

Misses Nellie and Hattie Murphy, of Chicago, are the guests of Miss May me Briggs, on north Eighth street.

Crawfordsville Argus-News: Professor Coulter, of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with his brother J. M. in this city

Mrs. E. B. Messmore and daughter Edith have returned' home from a few days' visit with relatives in Crawfordsville,

Misses Edith and. Carrie Eustice, daughters of Mr. Geo. Eustics, of Cincinnati, are spending the holidays with Mrs. A. C. Ford.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sutliff will celebrate the fifth anniversary of their marriage tomorrow night at their residence.on south Seventh street.

Indianapolis Times: Mrs. J. M. Keenan, of Terre Haute, will spend the remainer of the holiday season with friends in Jhis city.

Miss Lulu Filbeck is spending the holdays with the family ol General M. C. Hunter and the family of Hon. Wm, Fell, of Bloomington, Ind.

Logans port Journal: Professor M. S. Coulter and wife, of CoateB college, Terre Haute, are in the city spending the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. Cady.

Crawfordsville Argus*News: Saturday evening, at. the residence of Mr. Joseph LewiB, on Binfor street, occurred the marriage of L. T. Yeargin to Miss Minnie E. Lamb, a neice of ex-Congressman John E. Lamb, Elder L. Southard, pastor

of the iilil Million! rti»['tinl. lllllrti oniriiU ing. Mr. Yeargin is a reporter on the St. Louis Daily Globe Democrat. Mrs. Yeargin resided at Ladoga, Ind., and is a very estimable young lady.

L. F. Perdue, 20 north Sixth street,

sole agent for Cross Creek Lehigh and DelawlRJ am!Hudson Coal 3o.fr wnlh eitoeoaL

Tfie" Eclipse Dancing club will give a grdnd ball at Turner Hall Wednesday evening, December 30th. Musio by the Ringgold orchestra. Admission SO cents. -Ti E. McGrew & Co. have opened an office at the corner of Third and Main streets for tin purpose ef conducting a general land business and securing government claims for United States soldiers. They have control of about 50,000 acres of rush land in the Arkansas valley and in southwestern Kansas, tbe most delightful Section of country in the state^ They will run monthly excursions at very low rates and will ofier the people every possible chance to secure a home at small cost.....

Marriage License.

William H. Ames and Elizabeth R, Peddle."

jive a New

Year's ball on Thursday Dec. 30th. at their hall on south Ninth street near Main. The usual concert has .been abandoned for this occasion, and the entire evening will be devoted to dancing. To guard against improper characters, no tickets will be sold except on presentation of a card of invitation from members, hence it would be advisable for those wishing to participate, call on members of the society for their cards, otherwise they will not be admitted. Price of admission 50 cents. Ladies free. At the following centrally located places invitation cards can be secured. Hugo Daenweg, 420 Main, A. Hen, 412 Main, Emil Bauer, 22 sonth Fourth. :.J

of Thanks.

Having disposed of my photographic establishment with view of removing to New Mexico, I desire to return my sincere thanks to my friends and patrons who have so generously patronized me and who during the fifteen years in which I have been engaged in business, have shown their appreciation of my work.

Very respectfully, J. M. ADAMS.

Call and see the Fifth avenue calling cards at the Express Printing House.

GENUINE DIAMONDS

Found in Tea and Coffee.

The Empire mills of New York have opened a store in ~£bis city, at 615 Main street, for the purpose of introducing their new brands of tea and coffee which are put up in neat paper cans each can nWilluft- contents, -coffee

about three poundc, and tea about one and one-half pounds. As an extra inducement to purchasers this company will pack into each can of tea and coffee a souvenir or present running in amounts from 10 cents to $50, consisting of nickel, silver and gold watches, genuine diamonds in solid gold settings and other jewelry. This company has adopted this expensive method so as to thoroughly advertise their goods in Terre Haute and vicinity in the shortest time possible, but after thirty days this choice tea and coffee will be sold wholly on their merits by their agents in Terre Haute, at the same

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rice, same quality and same quantity, without the souvenirs, the tea and coffee being worth at a fair retail value more than the price asked without any regard to the presents which are, put into the cans, for thirty days only, to advertise and introduce their goods. This company is an old and well-established one, having been in business over sixteen years, and has more than sixty agents, in the various cities, none of whom are now selling souvenirs with their goods yet each agent has a large and rapidly growing trade as the superior quality of their goods becomes known, rrice, single can, $1 six cans, $5 thirteen cans, $10: twenty-seven cans, $20. Orders by mail should be accompanied by cash or postoffice order, and they will be promptly forwarded to any part of the United States. Address Empire Mills Tea company, No. 815 Main street, Terre Haute, Ind.

The following is a partial list of those who purcased teas and coffees yesterday, and who found valuable articles in their packages:

Mrs. O. D. Bell, 228 south Fourth street, diamond coilar buttonMrs. J. R. Duncan, 803 sonth Sixth street, diamond ring*, Miss Sadie T. Mitchel. dressmaker, north Eighth street, ladies' gold H. C. watch Little Jennie Somes, 814 Ohio street, diamond ring J. L. Carter, ladies' chatelaine watch Mrs. J. A. Parker, 903. south Sixth street, diamond collar button James Irwin, St. Mary's, Ind, stemwinding watch Wm. L. Johnson, South Bend, Ind., ladies' three-stone diamond lace pin Mrs. P. Gfroerer, 454 north Fifth street, diamond ring Mrs. S. M. Alexander, 321 south Fifth sttreet, diamond ring S. R. Smith, operator, itockvuie, ina d. ~'S S. watch-? Dr. L. H. Bartholomew, 511 south Fifth street, diamond stud D.

JEL House-,

man, sample room, Main street, between Eighth and Ninth street^diamend ring Miss Lottie G. Hicks, dressmaker, Ohio street, pair soltairediamond rings Master Herbert Bruce, 1224 Main street, gold ring S. C- Beach, builder, 306 north Ninth street, S. & S. watch Miss M. Nichols, 320 Oak street, diamond ring L. Hicks, clothing, Washington street, Indianapolis, ladies' gold H. C. watch Miss Anna Prioe, 1106 south First street, diamond ring John Hebb, 446 north Ninth street, diamond ring A. B. Salsich, grand recorder A. O. U. W., stemwinding watch Mrs. Liarie^Cook, 527 south Ninth street, diamond ring H. Hinch, carpenter, lady's chatelaine watch Charles Temple, planing mill, 220 south Ninth street, diamond ring, Mrs. Sallie Erwin, 316 north Water street, diamond ring Miss Emma Smith, 622 Oak street, diamond collar button Miss M. Hamerstein, 515 north Fourth 8treet, diamond ring J. A. Watson, 922 north Seventh street, S. & S. watch Mrs. Abe Engles, 425 south Third street, gold ring Mrs. I. F. Ripley, 721 Ohio street, diamond collar button A. 8. Holland, Waterman, Parke county, Ind,. stemwinding watch Mrs. Anna Foster, 219 Sheet street, diamond collar button H. W. Curry, ooHnty superintendent schools, diamond stud.

Open from 7 a. m. until 9 p. m.

tH par

"RadiealCnf" Croa Jtob 8toal»

-A] Ak joe trvtttment of Uwfioo W noade to qieciU order. Addren

£CO

THE FOLLOWING GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR THE NEXT TEN DAIS AT

STAHL'S QUEENS WARE STORE, 622. MAIN STREET.

Colored Glassware, Cat Glassware, .Crystal (Uusware,

Combination pad—-net gnooeBBfu^.nsedui Ion*- £«n»wtlJWta theconwcii^apjattmoi »r^ eaoected and almost hopeless eases. Adopted and I truss to each lDdlTtdoal ease, and 1 rtBTwjvfliyPMij by the 8myeon 66a. of U. B. Army, its proper flia KKTXBKXCB:—r+qfi. S. W. Crow, B. Hat/a Agtteui, WWanl Fmtor. W. B. nmeoatt, Dr.Thama* cr. Anyeon SmerdU Bmamqf P. a.wi* Dtpartmmt,WaMiWtm. a jrmalAfhm,

A JOB LOT

Gents'! Furnishing Goods!

25 PER CENT. LESS TOANjORIGINALCOST.

Fine Mufflers,

Knit jackets,

Gents' Jersey Coats,

Underwear,

Fine Suspenders,

Etc., Etc., Etc.

P. S.—A rare chance for substantial and useful presents cheap. Come early. They wont last long at these prices.

J.T. H.

522 Main Street.

The only M. I. S. T. pills made in the union are sold by C.F. Zimmerman, Thirteenth and Main streets. Use than and avoid headache, catarrh, eto.

All the latest styles in calling cards, wedding and ball invitations at the Express printing house.

Thanks to Hoberg, Root & Co.

While, paying for a small article purchased, a five-dollar bill dropped undiscovered from my pocket book. After discovering the loss Ireturned to inquire and found the bill deposited by the clerk at their bureau. Therefore I return them my thanks.

WM. TAYLOR,

TEHEE HATTTB, December 29,1885.

W. H. Floyd, architect, 1290hio stree'.

Call and see the largest assortment of wedding, ball and party invitations in the city at the Express printing house.

Hibernian Ball.

The Ancient Order of Hibernisns will give a grand ball at Dowling Hall on New Year's Eve, Music by the Ringgold Band.

Great reduction in boots and shoes at 314 Main street, at the Chicago Boot and Shoe company's sale of surplus stock.

J. M. HAMMERLY, Manager.

'Music House in this city can show as large and fine assortment of Pianos as Runner's

Palace of Music.

House In this eity possesses the rare advantages absolutely required in this trade than

KUSSNER'S

Palace of Music.

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N. B.—To visiting str

Angers. Take Main

and South Third street street cars to Ohio street, thence one-half square west, where is located the oldest music house in western Indiana.

KUSSNER'S

Palace of Music.

I tY'S HARD RUBBER TRUSSES

I .V!il successfully retain tbe moat difficult ioxci of j'ernlR or Haptnre. comfort iiir iby resulting in rmdic*! eweto csolstnro, may be used In bathing perfectly toform of body,yreytgnwr v'ffl-mioe by tbe youngest chlM, mow -i'v. laboring maa, «ntlrriy n»«*

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impUamtne*, being WM.

lind'iiiwaya reliable. rKdomd ft* -7«M- ''fcwiVioMJ,

and Medical OoUqam*i

Oror60.000aoplieatP"

C*^»OS—Beware of lmitatton«airt i,*i's.'1madeonly to sell on tha repui ivo". tod8duriiw the paat* yea* t* jmly stamped '1. B. SBun, 1 fitful {E8TABL!8HM£HT8}|®5 1 tTntct and SkOfnlMechanicalTwrttoMPtflf

In r"*^

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Hanging Lamps, Stand Lamg^^

Lamps,

We advertised in Sunday's issue that our annual

Will soon take place. Let ns say that the date

been fixed for

Thursday, Dec. 31

And continues through the month of January.

HOUSEKEEPERS

Will do well te take notice of this sale and keep their eyes on our Linens and House

Furnishing Goods.

Linen Safe Commences Thursday, Dec. 31st.

50,000 Acres Choice Land,

Situated in the great Arkansas valley of southeastern Kansas. Beautifully located and unsurpassed for richness of soil.

THE RICH MAN'S HOME! THE POOR MAN'S PARADISE!

We will sell these lrnds in quantities to suit porchaaei& We will Belect a hom*stead of IS*-

160 Acres for United States Soldiers

and their widows, without the expense of going then) themselves.

10O ACRES FOB SOLDIERS' ORPHANS

,c_ Without residence upon the lands. Excursions every month. Tbe first excursion, Tuesday. January 26, via th I. & St. L.-railroad, for particulars address or call upon

J. E. McGREW_& CO.,

N. W. Cor. Third and Main Sts., Terre Haute*

•AT THE-

HALF CENT STORE

on account of retiring from business. I are not nierely saying this to be talking, but if is a fact that I will sell my stock of Xadiea^ and Men's Underwear, Hosiery, Silk Handl kerchiefs, Ladies' Satchels, Albums, Jewel ry and other Fancy Ooods and Notions, at prices without regard to cost or present vaKl:' ue. They must be sold. Everybody shouldf call and be convinced, at

MRS. L. ROSENBERG'S,

Show Cases anl Safe for sale.

has

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& ALBRECHT,

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405 Main Street,

New Monitor and Garland

Cooking Stoves for 1886.

HEATING STOVES

Now on hand to be sold at reduced pricee to. close out before invoicing. Hard cpal Base Burners from $8 to $25.

C. C. SMITH, 303 MAIN ST. HERE WE ARE AGAIN!

Prices Lower Than Ev

A SPLENDID

Boots and Shoes

Which must be closed ont regardless of cost. This is not idle talk, but means bust ness, as any one can learn who call at my place and gets prices. This is all I ask. Call and be satisfied..

J. R. Fisher, 327 Main St

Cutlery, flated Ware and Ont Thousand Kwttti*

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