Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 December 1867 — Page 3
7
Sixty divorces have bc«n granted
in FoMrftfuniy during this year, and
there
g®"-JLufayette is to witness the ouib-
ing of its public square. Aldorman Opp
0
..
Between two hundred and fifty
and
three hundred car
Kv,n,vn.n
„,.l R'lckvillu rruiii train, will
pers have been started in Indianapolis—
The longest lived or.e was the Gazette,
ed thro** days. The one laet st-nrtert si/Hl
|65- Weston is to Iccltno at In3ianap.
olis Monday evening upon his trip from
is to make
called by Jacob T. Wright, Esq., Chair-
man of tho Contra xmnni ee, or jan(|
Thursday, February 20th, 1868. By order
of tho Executive Committee.
L. A. BURNETT, Chairman.
Attest: N. FII PVCK, Sec'y.
SINGULAR CUSTCM IN TIIK W KST. A
young
ladies and
centlemen
sive. Wc
property .in thwr custody are, in nearly
most flattered to hi- name in print,
Eur0 ean sit
this
an
Tfae edjtor of the Hartford 0ity
ajrr: pipi-o ou the docket. Union and the County Recorder indulged perfumed air which during hog-killing
versftr
8^- A State Teinpcrancc Oonven ion $8
assemble^
f,t 11
30 being the
bftform
State Temperance itir. eis orm
an(i
W00D
ago
was almost
the
city, has
load,*
the necessary arrangements for Installation public to the entire Craft
kis? each otht'r.
go in for the improvement—it
solicit an
only fuel used in
been
of coal
go
It
is
now
scarcely
wou
j^T Within ten ears isix evening pa persons
j(j
su
it
U3 an
evening trnin from tlio en«t low townsman Mr. MACK. knives and scrapers grasp it and as it
wbo
from th(j onactment of an eigh
than
shortest lived one the MonitoT. winch hut- public square from early morn to frosty moving along, while the hair and bristles
ey ftS
live?. they have any hopes of getting. |Arrived at the ond of the tablo each fend
We
Portland to Chicago, walk ono mi :e in the Whose fathers? Hooaiers don't under-
Hall, to show tho various gaits from a stand what you mean by that term. jjffy
-i- ....i .. i...IP Journal.
(I
lhetrangfor ofthe
an(
oorder
Stftrk to
in
Reuben
AVe
stole a horse fh.n Mr. Payne, several
weeks siiice, sold It to a colored man
namfetf Ridley for a coup oof dogs Our
Curtis
i?
progres- &
Terre
invitation
t» all tho
g& ftnd QQ jn Gilbert
enton
supposed to bo'the thief. others 80 acres in Pierson township for
tract
of
Early Esq. will return home from hit from the pen to the barrel. severely Diuen u» }««««»«.
week. Feeling some curiosity to see how this
in a little "mill" on Thanksgiving day) time pervades the north-western part
the editor bit off the finger of his ad the city, we took a ramble yesterday
$8,50 for drove hogs. Messrs. George & Jenkins, of Baltimore
this
By provision in tne cnarter or
assisted
by
EtOHT HOUR LA.W—We know of no glides along the table, scarcely stops until ITT]IY
hour law
the men who bring in loads of wood,
which hold out nearly five years, tha ay after day, and stand around the thus a continuous stream of hog is kept
hog8 loI
,earn forefathers Day" will
rolebrated in this city on tho
tll0 2
oth inst— Express
out
timea around lI.io_.hall, a little over a mile, j^Ug]and Society of this city, with invited often hear of a rise in pork, it is pretty cently set the fashion of eeping comp in nine Viiinute? and forty seconds. guests, will observe in an appropriate
een
.lU.l H, A Davis 8 imitation of our modern fashionable sing- JNovemoer i*.
TKKRK llAUTS, LND., Deo. 11,18G7. .. p. Byers, JLof 3d Goo. W. Naylor, Esq, who, after proper
Notice is hereby given Unit tho I nion J. Abbott, M. of 2d V. cleaning, forwards them to the manufac-
W
County Executive Committee will meet Treas tory to be manufactured into brushes. The Animal Trap-H. OgbCTn, Richmond, Httho Old Court H.»usn at 1 oVlock P. M. H. M. Hawley', Sec'y. intestines are takon below where the fat indiana. Bat^ville on Saturday, Dec. 21,1, 1807. fl.o object
hug0 8
a Connty Convention to b« h.fld prior to the 27th inst. falls to the bottom of the tank of water 8®-I" mother place we give ,.ur tho tJuto Convention which has been JJKAL ESTATK TRANSFERS.—Records of and the lard rising to the top is drawn off
Pierce to Wm. Grose, 35 acres
]nl jn Tnoll &
kiss the bridegroom, attec whtcn an ino »u acw in ww OIBBK WWII» I| .U.
reporter of the Gold Hill (Nevada) Wm. H. Daniels to Chas. H. Daniels, the only resident pork men operating sed every year in this country, fto News, appenda this paragraph to a notice and others, 20 acres in LostJCreek town- this season. Their machinery for Americans never can be in a state match,,fa wedding: "Wo noticed v-t^-day a ship for $1600
Gilbert to the bt. Louis, Alton i,0i„
Haute Railroad Company 7 acres
in Harrison and Sugar Creek townships
to Mary A. Bush and
land
twenty years. W. F. Krumbhaar to John A. Clark miliar to every household. The hams
lot
in
Krumbhaar's
A GROWL.—The editor of the Indi- Ahi*. McGregor to George Turner and anapolis Coj/if/ierciflitruthtully says that in others, lots in Preston's addition for order to publish a newspaper it is nee-\s- 51500
sary have tho news aud hits right j). W. Minshall to Julia A. Morgan,
Jo8e
in
every case quite free to give any general Zaehary T. Kester to Epraicn S. kes-
in
j)ean
seems
is done, and having a desire to inhale the ness, however. Fork men fail with re-
quency
Mr. Charles Duddleson, and
almost supplanted by coal, by them were furnished many items and hat we wanted."
used, except for coo ing shown through the scones of blood, greaBe "that's so."
ing whftt Wni
n**** 1-- crauc oioi« vuuvmiuun. JUI. JUAVA »a a carver uispuaea ui a vuihc) at* a lunue^iv failing to come to un understanding, tho gentleman of fine talent and would make dinner Also, on the 4th mat., by -the same, Mr-
continue tins wee Jea\oon Lieutenant Governor, we know nobody water the hog is drawn out with hooks, both of Terre Haute. time, immediately after thn arrivnl nf le j10
come next, and two min-
han&inS caltnly bJ
teaming vats where the sediment
ierson township for $300. A short distance south of the Early oubt go through the Patent Office with
Hou30) ig the
a
ge
|ac0
for
ConftWav to
acros HRrrigo
township for $800.
Abrfthftra
readers will remember the urrrst and Usher's addition for $1,000.
acquittal of young Ridgely, who was
Jas, W. Smith five tenng and packing house. Wm. J. Rei-
man &
Son, of
they
ffir'Tho Indianapolis Co,nmercial states 'ChaP. H.Taylor to Augustus Elliott 40 hepig from the time the wagon run David H."Smith and Lenora S. Bailey. th« Treasurer of Stato will forward to New acres in Linton township for $800. ia out. John H. Clift and Mary L. Harris.
Dean's sub-division, for $1,000. ,,
3
8u
strength is generally more highly esteem- Geo. W. Snedeker to Ralph Conover,
did not commence until last Wed
nesday,
$2 000. We had intended following up minue- James Rndeers and Martha Ii. Anderson.
loins,
squarely some iK-iple we have run against lot 16 and part H, for $3,000. ready sale to men, women and children terrogated, she acknowledged the child when he adds that officials who have such
phino P. ShafFer to Julia A. Mor-
,t
and buy
information in their pow^r, but here and ter tract of land in Linton township for business of our regular butchers drops off rendered a verdict in accordance with the there wo come acres? an individual who ji^oo. alarmingly at this season from the sale of girl's testimony I—Journal. closes himself liUo an oy.-Ur, aud a frets Wm. Jarvis to Jos. Harris 20 acres in these cheap meats What an accommodating jury 1 A hu-
sub-division for $850. .v i.nw
and growls the most if a small matter has Siumiel Scott to Francis Stevesorn, cations are that many more nogs will be beon negl«r*te1. Wo ure not much accus- jx inc}jes
on
tomed to the use of »•wkserew, and inform Michael Burnback to Chauncey Rose, ready up to yesterday morning Jenkins & was dead before it was hurled into it mation which has to h« drawn out by main ]ot Roses
and
better than ourfel- to the scraping table, where men with An offort is being made by load-
king about half a dollar more than fly in evory direction. Committee to bo holden at W aE
of
a
stick of
rows on
regularity,
of
will la% tli" fim. Hogs are coming in quite lively the are located on North Water street. The compliments and thanks to Indies This week we are to have the Fat The tax for city purposes assessed
jghest for beet wagon, ly slaughter house, operated this year by Pence's Hall, for a very acceptable lunch
.. price continues at our laafc quotations, house farthest north is known as the Ear- connected with the Christian supper at Contributor/'—A. M. Griswold, who lec- this year agaainst the proptrty of Chaun-
Ben
the boys remarked,
the heels ln the oooU
The
Major
poisoned by some fiend placing arsenic, in
After in ft. v.t of boiling Aaron C. Oftdy to Miss Ella E. Rappeyle*
ng
ould receive more relief it lands at the end minus its hair. Other ducements to the National Executive
ti
i0w it in rapid succession and Committee as will insure 1the
stream of ho& is keDt ^oNatlonnl
long polls, for the man that takes
an
manner the 247th anniversary. ,t „.jttnn,ir good
:Q rection for a pig after it is made pork of
the hog relieved of its intestines
republicans of the State, and espe-
a
tion
readers ^a
following tracts of into barrels. The intestines are thrown "J ^1Bu{J,,pJ8e1aC9ea peculiar Tharm
j^y were placed on the Re- into other vats and worked up into the from having been composed by a neat
]a8t week: grease with which common brown soap is little poetical machine, lately invented by
Wm. Brown, 20 acres manufactured. a fellow-townsman, and ^iHch wiU. nu
Slaughter H#use of Messrsi
in RiltfV townnhip for $812. r,ri it,0 nnokinir Nine matches to each one of the Chas. Sander* to Margaret Hoofnetgle, Warren & Walker, and the packing
rus
Usher's addition for $605. house of W. B.Warren, Esq., who are entire population of tneuri tea O
an fikSV
»,«™. himself
«„d raoid transformation from less misery.
if he was disposed to. But he is ME marr.«u ...... ... ...»
him
contrary animal averse to helping h,m- -S
lf, unless it be helping to feed when it
marriagos in an'1 about Carson. for $223. is placed before him. Hjgf Marriage licenses wen issued las ^m^I^^e^f^}^70Ro
M0Keen
TAnnilinn Tftlmiin WAS ftrrcstcd in IvosoS addition tor SJ/,iuu. I Curtis Gilbert to Parker Milligan lota packing house, operated this year by ing happy pain yesterday for howe*»toMing, and in de-
$1,116. George & Jenkins, and further down on Edward Schwartz and Mary Gerold.
rank
in Prairie Creek for $800. ™. went to tne scene ana wim assiswnce sue
who dail
D-
cee
subdivision for $400. shoulders and sides aresalted either for fu. rid grave. Coroner Merry was sent for
hrone the houses with baskets
for immediate consumption. The ,ter
A a
portanco in the world. At the same time, -n Harrison township Yor $5,160. named will amply repay any one who the aid of medicines from the effects ol we usually And that such a man is tho Solomon Qoodrich to Anche Gerke, lot
likeg to Me 6tjrring
po lise
to be a fascination about the busi-
Indianapolis, to present such in-
tion to meet
h0 "innards," This is done in a u^yreSLse^tation as^iretfcd,'is one
de
'l Mahan,'R. A. C. ing. The bristles are taken charge of by Hand Loom^-A. Mendith, Manlin-
H. Reese, T. is removed and with the heads placed in
keep the tobacco
9Weei ta9te#
but there are plcn- JPR0^
ty to risk their money in it notwithstand-
hMinzof
Convent^lemjtnatcj^'
me and
placeof holdmg the Con yen-
jli be decided at a meeting ot that
on
th®
ll.n&
6th
Prox
wo'
wood is inserted in the hind The Union Central Committee
evening legs and Ao defunct porkers are hung in have issued a call for ^legate Conven-
at Indianapolis n^l ihurs^y^
ie„ftta for everv one hundred votes east
.... .... 5 o..! tha
erallv conceded that there is no resu- ment albums. Whenever she heais _a
thing
said about her she writes it in
Ber
tuc^inn
vost0
suades the person re-
TH^Machinc-J. Miiroy, Gal-
Indiana.
In
T/&
three
gtftrk Qount
among the houses, all of which this season Our compositors tender their October. Cfcuuni^ipner^.
,,ur03
_xhia articlc, which a few years We found Mr. A. A. Coltrin in charge that it was fully appreciated, for ono of jggr. All Murtinsvillo Is'Vo-have n'free The remaining portion of the old well selected stock of Bedts and Shoes, Ty__e_
"the ladies know just
others replied,
crazy
B^V,Ue"
beautiful little m, entu
every year, for Thanksgiving—a premi-
um
J'
A few steps further south is the Early week by the County Clerk to the follow-
^SweiMr
Dailiol
Baltimore, are running this Q«#hao.
Shields to C. Schaub lot in establishment this season, and although Wm. H. Daniels and Nancy A. Swalls.
fW
and Hc,enU
Edwards and Sarah A. Mc
"A Aaron C. Cady and Ella C. Rappley.
ittlejohn and Hannah Filioor..
are doing a large business. Marcus D. L. Sayrc and Marv S Floshar.
ded in getting the body out of its hor-
uui|i.u.g tu.
shoulder trimmings and ribs find a ith Mr. Gerke. In Tact, in being in«
WftS
hers-but
w:ii
Fourth street for $35. packed here this season than last. Al- either dead or alive the girl says
b-division, for $900. George have killed 4,231, with 2,500 more horrible grave the girl's testimony is te-
nthAnMi!i:
,th»l
il
was born under the
.. rp. effects of medicine and died immediately
birth
We understand the jury
business. The indi- which it dies soon after—at least so the
k« eirl says—is thrown Into a privy vault,
Wtmn mH Walker hava t«n .nri there tha matter drons. Isiti
Cal forn ia wido wv'.... A ^Grrfss -ctoth'
Sg" Fire has beon started in t-ho furnace at Brazil, an:V ii a day |»r .^0 ,cast-f ing wili commence. The development ofthe resources of day county is a matter of interest to tho citizens of this city, a9 well as to those of Brazil,but it will be.iindoubtedly of more interest too ir citizens if iron works and furnaces are located here. Already we have a nail factory in course of construction, and it will be easy to have a blast furnace located here also, four people will take hold of the matter. We are informed Mr. A. Crawford, President of the Indiana Coal andiron Company, proposed to one of our citizens a short time ago to furnish half tiie capital necessary tierect and put in operation blastfurnace it somo or any of our capitalists would furnish tho other half, and locate the furnace at this point. .Such an offer is" worthy of the notice of our people, and should tln-y move in the matter, and accept Mr. Crawford's proposition, will prove of great benefit, rx.t only to tho manufacturing, but also in the Kdiieral interests of the city. Terie Haute is well pleated for iron works ar-d manufactures of all kinds—water (the wftiU'^f which is tho greatest objection Seating such works), being abundant, affording also the cheapest means of transportation. Mr. Crawford and others arc romly to come here and it will be the faujtof the citizens of Terre Haute alone if h» manufacturing interests are neglected.
SOMETHING Wonm HAVING.—Perhaps no American ever labored sn zealously, earnestly and cor.acientii usiy for the promotion of knowledge mid science as did the late 8 G. Goodrich. His earlier works for the instruction t.f the youth of our land, have been potent influences in the dissemination "f corn-ct information and the creation of a thirst.for intelligence. Peter Parley name ia'ono that should ever be held in honor and reverence by our people. But his rhff cTauvre, the crowning labor of hi 1 his Natural History. F. long lime have felt- a desire to p.vspci"' work" ofi Natural History, which, while it was complete and accurate in its ciasjiflication, should also be so simple* and fiopultttin etyle and so attractive and entertaining in manner, that any person t.nuld read it with profit and ddigh'ti .J A
The work now before us occupied tho last ten years of tho life of 3. G. Goodrich, familiar to us all as
•I
soft, and to give it,a
toes have been shipped since the first of pointed Attorney for this county, by the
ride when tlie rftilvofl is finifhod to Gos- county poor
Tho peop
ie down there are nearly
Brenham and his family, of HaT Another hero of romantic history
Evniisvillo, no one can vote who has not tes later he is scientifically dressed and Hancock county, who were has been extinguished. Brant? Mnyer lt., after a protracted illness, contracted HAVENS & Co., Agents/ t^£ —°Sd
has
ment, that Jfimma U. UODISIOCK is no more.
ygy A fashion editor has prepared the following list of fabrics which wili be in vogue this fall: For marriageable ^ir!s)....i».(..'....P(ip.lin
aa
Eliraboth (engflsed) .....Tlii-bet Women of letter.. lV.K. pique) Sailors' wives. Morin-0 Typos' Print Artillerists' wives Bomb azine Watchmakers' wive? Tick-ing deciding -..-i Turt-an Betrothed ladies.............,....Tlfusion Extravagant Cash-mero
,:P*ter
Parley,"
who, at an expense of over $30,000 in the solid currency of days gone by, gathofed tho fund of information it contains., Thn labors of Agassis, Audubon. Buffon, C11vier and other eminent naturalists havo contributed towards making this grcr«t work what it is. The beautiful engravings with which almost, every pagO1 is studded, in connection with the descriptions, convey most aocurate and indelible impressions and there is .hardly an animal known ff.im the smallest animulculie up through all tho order*, classes and divisions, to and including man, but may be readily found herein.
Mr. A, J. Johnson, of New York, who published the celebrated ".Tuhnon's Atlas," has issued this work in so elegant a form as to paper, type and binding that it is really one of those things* of beauty which area joy forever.
Mr.
D. W.
I
Solliday, the intelligent and
affable agent, is now in the city, and wil[ call upon OUJ1 citizens. Wo should like to see it in «vejy. library.
8®=If«n5uof our readofl? are In ttaubt about the arrival of wintor, Jet sultthe number of marriage* we publish for^ lust It J^CfEiueh surer indication than" the departure of wild e^ese for the suhnv South. I
The Indiana|olis Jourji&l says
prosecution will not He maintained against Cicero Buchanan, tho Evansville young man, for robbing the Post-offioo. Full res titution has bean made of tho amount of money taken—only twenty-ei^ht dollarsand there are such other mitigating circumstances that prosecution would be more harmful than beivefipiai.| ,^^
The Yinctuinei Times, urgjpg
the lovers of skating, in th^t city, to make a skating park.
,arge quantities ot glycerine to ao .i prop«.y. 8W The large number of deeds left
|Qr
citizon of
One hundred and eighty persons with the Befiftrder last week for record,
i7(i2& bflshols of pou- John T. Scott, Esq., haa been ap- .'V
before the Y. M. (J, at Dowling ay Rose, Esq., ammounts to near five BOOTS AND SHOES AT LOW PRICES.—
them last night. We can testify Hall Saturday evening. thotrtnnd dollars. W® are now in receipt of a large and Suitable for
At the Tearly Meeting of Friends,
recently held in Richmond, statistics were given by which it appears that there are 13 984 members within the limits of the meeting tho number of families and parts of families is 3,382. The increase in the membership over the previous year is about 1,600.
An enraged mother at Blooming-
ington, attempted to whip her son's inamorata the other day, because she wanted
"Jako
to marry another gal." Tho girl however, "lammed" the old woman most unmercifully. The affair occurred on the rail-road track and a passing train came to a halt that the passengers might enjoy the sport.
WINTER—Some of the weather-wise sages of modern times prophesy a severe winter this season. The corn husks are unusually thick, the bee-hivae are flondt-d with honey, and other indications equally positive and satisfactory appear to demonstrate the certainty. We Jo not claim to be a wrather-seer, and will not ve'htufaHo predict, but shall let old.Winter I peaks for himself.
The Cleveland Leader says: "We
saw^.y.esterday tho circular of an ambitious tradesman, which contained a decidedly novel feature. After descanting upon-tho merits of his wares, be oppendu the fMowing: 'Ministers of the Gospel supplied with goods at cost, if they agree 'o* Mention the fact to their Congregations." What a sublime thought! A minister delicately weaving into tho peroration of of his sermon, skillfully worded ''puffs" for the establishment of John Doe ana j-ist before tho benediction^ announcing that he has just received a largo in* voice of hoop skirts, rat traps, etc., which he will sell at tfye lowest rate9! What m-xt?'1
THE Philadelphia National Refresh ment Saloons, where tho soldiers from every part of the Union were fed tfttrtngtteo late war wero an honor to Philadelphia, and there i3 a peculiar propriety in tho circumstanco that Philadelphia should inaugurate a plan for the endowment of a ?&Hti«»!ial Institute where tho orphan? of these same heroes may have a home and tiit education This is what the
Trustee* of the Riverside Institute are aiming most succesfully to accomplish.— Acting under the Charter of tho Washington Library Company, incorporated by°the State of Pennsylvania, they aro offering stock at the low rate of one dollar per share, and will give to each subscriber a boautiful and valuablo steel engraving, worth at retail more than the price of tho stock, and as an additional inducement will distribute among the stockholders presents valued at $30*0,000. In tho distribution every one has an equal chance to obtain largo presents one is worth $10,000, another 20,009, &c. Who can refuse to do a patriotic and benevolent action on these terms. Read advertise* ment. dw-lt.
(0^ Tuesday aftcmoonr a young lady of Richmond, the daughter of one of the jnost ropectable and wealthy citizens, suddenly disappeared from home and has not smcei5een heard from. Every effort has jl^u Wade to discover her whereabouts, but in.vain.
C6nnar,Esq., and Major O.
M. Wilson, of Indianapolis, havo gone to Washington as a committee appointed to sechrfi tho holding of the Republican National Convention in that city.-
George O. Harding, for a long
time the spicy city editor of the Indianap* oli£ Herald, haa retired from his position on that journal.
have applied for the benefit of the bank- as given in the list published ebewhere, .'
little railroad stations rupt law in this State. 3hows a lively state of the real estate mars URKLAT 1/JCIV/XJJ
5
18^" Some time ago a cow, be^ii^-n^ to a farmer in the northern part ci ihs State, on the line of the Pittsburg. Fort Wiiyne & Chicago Railroad, ran on the track in front of a train, throwing it from the track, thus breaking up the car3 and injuring several persons. The company gued the owner for the full amount of damages, and recovered a verdict of $4,000.— The farmer appealed to Supreme Court, which has iust re-afiirmed tb« verdict of the lower Court.
A
7
6r8
VC
farm has been sold at private ^very style and description, suitable for URESS OUITJK
]0 to Elias Cummins for $82 per acre, manufacturing to"" oMo^of the6 best rca° BUSLEieSS SllitS
for its completion. MARBIKD—On the 5th inst, by Rev. C. terial and by the best workmen, all kinds on/1 Atrai.
written a book to prove that Logan, in tho Andersonville prison pen. Office over Donnelly's Drug Stote.
who is said to be crazy on the suoject or spiritualism, and h&B been oausing considerable annoyance to the police and a family on Lafayette street, wa3 sent yesterday to Christian county, Illinois.
Qreencastle, d}^d on the 30th 076,383 85. ''.".w .'
A young man in Nashville at
tempted to stew his oysters without open int7 the can, and the result was an explosion and the probable I033 of his eyesight. He had plaoed the unopened can on a bed of coals, and wus standing noar at hand.
the fhducernifenM held out to
our citizens To aid noble object, every man, and child should havo a ahaxg.of stock for tbe beaefifrof kiwi Riverside Institute (locatedat Riverside, New* Jeruey established fk fho gratuitous "education of tha ^rplmna of SqWiera and Sailors who fell in thn great struggle for the perpetuation- of the Unionv This meritorious affair i« under the control of the Washington Lihrhry Company of'Philndelpbia, who in order that their\ benevolent object may bo successfully accomplished, have issued five series of fine steel-plafe engravings. one of which is given with every share'oP^jfelr"s^'lcij ai?* prfees much below their retail value. In connection with this superb Inducement, every shareholder is guarantied a present in the great distribution of presents to the shareholders —one of which is worth $40,000, another $20,000, another $10,000, &c. Each shareholder h&s an equal chance to obtain ono of the most valuable presents—all will obtain some present, besides a beautiful engraving. Read advertisement. dwtf.
THE LIGHT OF THK HOUSEHOLD.— Smiling faces are the household lights. Can a wife expect: her husband to smile when she sets before him poor broad Can a husband look for smiles from his wife, if he offers her inferior materials for making bread? If you, sir, will please your wife get DoLar.d's Chcmical Saleratus and she will produce bread and biscuits that will please you—that will please her, and there will be light in the household—smilts all around. Use it in» stead of sodf*. dwlt
SATISFACTION WARRANTED—To everybody who uses "Barrett's Hair Restorative.'' All Druggisia are instrnctBd to comply with this guarantee. dwlw
Misses and children's skirt*, the
largest, best, and cheapest stock in the city, at Weisz'f skirt factory. dwtj'.
f§T\Por the bo3t:and finest cwset call at• W»»i?z's skirt factory. dwtf.
ier Wo have determined to close
We mean just .' we say, and will do all we promise! Gent's Furnishing Goods, and Clothing made to order at greatly reduced prices. Call in aod- tftaiuiiW »uri Jt^ is much the best in tho city.
JOBTJSTOW & MlLLEB,
2dwtf ,¥,0. $1 Main
Fine Biaortmfnt of Coal Cboking
Stoves, dvo difltoreht varietios from Pn tsburgb, Cincinnati and Evanflville, at No 63 Main «treot. 25,dwtf VP". W. SHANNON-.
LOG A NOTICES.
It is Hard to Live wittooat a Wire-
no (I'snt'c to op. cod morning* Mi'J bctl'l tt.e ill*. 'Ackuo*Ja5g6,g this gre»» conveufene*,- mac wlfl'tesrco lu poto live ahrajs, ex-
roa*i Utisut,** tEr 'I »ff.!ioB« of the Itirokt aaA tieuga.,. 'lhW-'ii*
J^OOKSi JiMD: &IATIOX KtiY
W. OrCONNELL
uifl hrrfttnd PCMWJflWiM CT IW 'tpw incrsttw of kia BdOMRADK.
KB will U9H iftyote,KU witlrii »tteattou to the Itttfr Rr«llf(ifXiiiMiADl fall Md complete ttock o( Books and Slta.t i«r oerj-,
KUIOUI, JlflOKN,
jUtiAZLVKS, PAPERS, Ac., 4e„ Ailt* m# lt«»»toroM *0 tburally bMtowad
Bovgtit tince tt»
In Pr)c Woh(lTe a Flna
th^^/ BEA.VJ2J&S,
^"taw-1y° JIINCHH LAS,
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Uluvorwu S*atrou Wilr ?wnr t• ii .-1*. oj»i«* GLIEAT iicad«r, it ic-is wltii ywni to tn.ih.n tin
Buckeye the People's Sto
If 8', you bi-eo-w* Partners nt once «n its
Mutual Benefit Plan!
ANP TiUV 1KV CiliOiV- A!"
Great Eedxtctious.
To form such a P^rtf.i'ra'-.ii' r.-ith Um rroyli- l«» our infomi-n, mid 'Tijui-, -it or inleints fibonM re mil n»', 5 u»a» ri-rriv.--Jh-* t'all
Beaefit of Low Prices!
We, 01 tbe (l.f-t pari, wni g\w •mount of T»ln« f.tr t'i» U-ans morpy—1 1=• People, of tho MTOUII purl, to extoml si 1 1 .ML pittroi.agt! in n-tarr., lisis iknc, nnu wo von
LARGE DIVIDENDS,
i)ollar
ln sftyin? Mon*y and ro-civinf rarre Oro?rifor tlian otherwise) p#y»lilo at tlu time, anil with ovcry purcha^e niad«. Wo r.^.w ^a i! r.mii thn
M- B. P-
Aud wliat hcretoforp wa- yiyt-ry, will novr tier
A "HOUSEHOLD WORD,"
Because everybody ia personally Interestpd In nny euterpdsu wiio-eby thry rue. iv? a ihrcc btnutit —and through this medium— Small Profit* bciiifi the K. to
SVCVESS,
E*ery *l«n, Woman and Child »l!l b* iit-nsilted hi prjpoition to t«eir want».
IVcw Goorts Just Received!
Bought at agivtit (!. .-nin- f.rir fijjsres as fillowi
•i, (J h" jld at
KMPBRUS POPLINS—75 C^nta
prr
yardn donble wiilih,
Jb.XPLA.IIfS
yard-1,500
Ttiis
in olio
ul »lie great-
ett Kcdnctiotia tho scmon. 100 PATTKRNS OUE-3 (, 511k Ptripe, 2" cents par jurd. God «iiUin ti l.r th most faBtidipiis to wear. DOUBI.K WIDTH (JAMLSr 'XORUT—Tirrwo,
Stono, Bisniitrck'iftiitiG truof, f"« cnts per y'd. FHKN MKB1SOS— An. riior !:,•!uctun 85 c«ntg a yard I The won.lot h»w I'rt.-s*
G.ods can be »o!d so rh^ up. Hi a
THE MT3TKRY.
LYONS SILK VELVKTS—For ii.ah width Cloafe Velvet-., 511,00 5 ev .rd, trlmmiogs to match I
STARTLING REDUCTION
Ta tha nninltiat'j'J—and why? "au-n* lhi M. 13. P. Wo ks well, aiid in tho m*di«m of iuformsuiou in- Ui» P-'tip!«.
Wool Long Shawls $6,50
CO J'ays a-o w.uth S.03.
OaiNTHILL.V 1.0AUS. 8IO.O0-(Th,. O.vxU and Triiiiiuiugs ar«
woitii Slt5 00
%ud
wl'.v
cheap 'fhia is no inyst ry.
:out
our stock of Ready-made Clothing with a vie?/ of changing our business to that of MeivhiuYt Tailoring, lyiid Gent's Furnishing Goods, oxcliwitely, and in order to do sb, will offer bur entire stock of Ready-made Clothing.at not cost for njw goods, and ifecjmtk of tho stock carried over from last ycai, ht much below cost, for cash.
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so
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GrO H.iNiJ i-V JiA.N BLACK Bi'^YKU CLOiKH ANi» J.V'KE!: B.ark .wHTei. Kna ,95,.'0 p. y:»rd Kv•ryto :y buy* It uov» F1T.UI, MIMim'l ail 'a or FPli-'—JniTa,
Kiir trh.nut ILwdi, iiumdUi^ ul .t ot Cnildri'i.'s ENQOIUBFOa WHtTB WOOL f'L-\ N KLs itt 60c«nt« a mnl I Bel Bl uueti S' 0) per j-ii r, worth gJ.OO thuty "it4 PKiNfrt, ra «W.d) chtk* «!.«.•« --N'
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SllLiN.s -b Racliec- SmiHti"! wrd wl-'-, 1 it-, per yurd. liun!-uciii.i 11 I I'llt/'.iJ lC.lly.ir v, i,!.--
In ctf.ts er y^r
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rd. 1& en i^)t- Jttid, ,..11.1.0 euts1. h.V UN'DKBWEiB—Fuii ,5to. .tlMt-'PtiDia. C'tilidr n't GliNTS' UNT.)£11WSAR D4.W I-S.
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Guuti' Wbll Shin.- iii -rtori tie. tt'
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fti,d XlOoI i), wiih 11 JJ ii .ai d'l-vii .i! Hry Ooorts, \otlons aud Fane} Goods, iar,a to »t:uau :at.}, bought «ii *. ttu.: ju»t Mt ivt'.l. Wliieh Llltt i.UCi' I
HOLIDAY SALES!
Ti.r^iigh iiio
tll.t IT l)'b 1 IV ::s 1. ry r. «d—that M-ll
At tticii umiiti' p. Itlil t. tk s-u.
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We Will To r«e*t our tiwB, »nd 'h- ip^'-'utj 1,3 of al! a dimanstraic- :ht "Mutual ii-1. U'- 1'^'t ,vr •hip" to be "th- r« tw .iit oi dr. raniri.iity.'
VV. S. UVCE & CO.
JOIIV
Karly's
N. UKVZ,
111 of U, No. U0 Main Si roi*t.
Terre Haute, liutiana,
respoctfnlly re.^tu».s-jd? hit weil tt-iect-
lYJL ®d tttock of .Kmi, laln ^nd Ufd Lirj^eyii, Hlaukotit, and Kmttluj( Tarn», 0/ di^ireat kmd». Fwng i'n!!y f-o-abled to warrant thn 0r-t tjuaiUy »f shi-.-.- 'od» 1 moat rwt pact fully iuvit# and
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OK nujiAMTY,
In K*LAT:ON TO ROCUIT KVTIS. K3-JAT roll t'»UNQ MK3I, 00 Pbjstektfeal Krrori »wi Abu»w ino,4e. to V«arh and i'arly SiUthaod, with the httraanw fat W'l tiro. 8=nt la wtM lettaromeliipM, frw of
Addroas, J. SKIf.LKH UuOOHTOM,
Howard Aitocifttloa, Phllodt-iphlu, Pa. aaS6d«9m
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