Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 February 1868 — Page 4

Uncrowning tlie Bond King. I [From tho Ind. Journal.] The Democratic papers of this State, after eulogizing the letter

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ton in favor of paying our toaded dobt in greenbacks, and commending him tor declaring hia readiness to receive grcon^ 1 backs for his bonds, have been aolo to get the idea through their heads that their candidate for Lieutenant-Gov-ernor has seriously damaged himself bv his representations that ho holds bonas to the amount of $193,000, that he purchased this large amount of goldmterest bonds for $100,000, that be has drawn $47 620 in gold interest upon them, ana that he had managed to escape all taxation either upon bonds or income. At firat they were lavish in praise of air.

Edgerton for his apparently disinterested proposition that be would accept, noio, $198,000 in greenbacks, which, according to his figuring, would realize himjp 480 in gold, besides the

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received but tho Indian3j has discovered thut pub)'c such «f. benevolo verv trughin^, and accordingly

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sailj and intimates that after eerton never had any bond?. On jester day it sounded this tack action not«: "But suppose he was not the 'the king of Indiana bondholders,' that he had had no '$198,000 of bonds that escaped alt taxation,' and that hi has not now and never held any bonds, how is th« 'sell th*" There is some difference in arguing from a bondholder's stand point and the argument of a bondholder:

Well, in that case we would '-suppose that he made an ass of himself by p'Jb and we think

liBhing such a letter, and we uuuk he will hardly thank tho Herald for placing him in so ridiculous an attitude.

Hear what Mr. Edgerton himself taid in his letter in answer to the strictures the Lafayette journal: "The Democrutic party of Indiana propose to redoem thom (tho bonds) according to their tonor. It proposes to giyo me for my $100,000 in gold, loaned in 1864, $198,000 in legal tender notes, which I can to-day convert into $140,480 in gold or if I prefer to hold tho legal tenders I can use them in all the business relations of life. In addition to the $140,430 in gold, which could be obtained lor my $100,000 loaned, I have received the interest semi-annually, in gold, and have been exempt from all taxes upun my bonds. Now tbequestian is nsked mo, am I willing to receive the $198,000 in legaljtender notes I answer, I am.'

Again he saye, "I propose to accept the greenbacks." If ho had no bonds, bo makes a silly exhibition of himself by proposing to take $198,000 in legal tenders for bonds he never had,

The Herald had hotter join in with the rest of tho Democratic press of tbe State, and praise Mr. Edgerton for declaring his willingness to surrender hia bonds on terms that wouid net him $40,000 profit! We don't think mnny men would object to such a (sacrifice aa that, but if there is any patriotism, disinterestedness, or public spirit in it, surely it would be cruel to deprive Mr. Edgerton of tho benefit of his self-assumod position, and to whistle him down tho wind as a gassy blowhard and pretonder.

Internal

Southern people are calling loudly

for industrious emigrants to come and cultivate tho rich fields of that section, but do nothing to secure tho comforts of tho. new inhabitants. The planters think "hog and hominy" is good enough diet for their'workmen, while tho Germans long after the smoked pork and fnusages of their native land. Coffee, sugar, milk and

There is no greater enemy to body nnd soul than idleness, unless it is that public sentiment which compels to idlanoc-p. Thousands and tens of thousands have fallen victims to it. Tho woman who will not labor, rich or honored though she be, bends her head to tha inevitable curse of Ueaven This cursa works in failing health, fading beauty, broken temper, and weary dayf. Lot her never fancy that, baing neither wife nor mother, she is exempt from the law. She can not balance that decreo of God by the fooii.-h customs of society or tho weak objoctior.s of kindred. Disease, depression, moral idiocy or inortia loiiow an idle lite He who never rests has made woman in His image, and health, beauty, force, a^u influence follow in the steps of labor aione.

A Little threo-yenr i.U was considerable excited the other day by seeing the cat kill a mouse. The next day she asked her mother, suddnntly. "Who made tho birdies?" "God them, my child." "Who feeds the birdies, msmaj? -'God feed9 thom." "Mamma, who made tho mice#?" »fco continued." "God made them." The little one w^s tficv.^hout-isl

a moment, and thon Rikcd, oaergettcaHv, "Does God keep a cat?" Tho mother told

Captaia Wallis wont to see tbe Queer: of Otaheito. A marsh that crcBPod the way proved a formidable obstacle to th puny Anglo-Saxon. No sooner did the Queen perceive it, than taking him up as if he wore a meal b*g. she threw him over her shoulder and strode along without even thinking it any thinir unqueenlv

are accustomed to the same physical

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astrology. look out. OOOD NEWS FOR Af.Hu

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EE NEVER FAILING MADAMF RAPHAEL

Speedy

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defects in car wheels and

axles are the principal cause of railroad accidents, and to discover the flaws in time to prevent serious disaster is one of the chief duties of tho mastor of transpor tation. The trains running from jPhiladelphia to Pittsburg aro thoroughly ex nmined peveral times on each trip, and tho failure of the iron running-gear to respond with a cloar ring to the blow of the tfistinj hammer is tho sign of a crack in the metal. The C'-uisiarit motion of any metallic mass changes tho homogeneous structure of the tenacious substance, and forms crystals which cannot resist the tendency to fracture. Prom this cause the immense balance wheels of steam on glnes Buddenly fly into pieces, currying destruction to ail surrounding objects. Tho discovery of any certain test of this disorganization is a valuablo gift to the mechanic. liecent experiments show that when a magnetic needle is slowly moved backward and forward over an iron bar, in a direction perpendicular to the magnetic meridian of the placo of trial, it will oscillate violently on passing defectivo points. The effect of terrestrial magnetism upon lines of rails bas not been thoroughly investigated although theories have been started and rules laid down on the subject. This recent dis covery -will revive the interest in the discussions of tho philosophers, and tho inquiry, if properly conducted, will e.ctRb lish important incts.

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Mid blasted Iith-all fly t. have bee liquefaction. All who are In doubt ion. of those they love, consult her "L^end satisfy tboir minds.

IB &o?e

Affairs She Never Fails

aiic ha-" the secret of winning the affeotiona of the opposite box. She shows you the likeness of Tonr future wife or husband, or absent friend, Slw culd«* the single to a. happy marriage, and p-.r.toB the marrjrd happy Her aid and advice baa been solicited in innumerable instances, em the resnl' has Always V*n the means of securlug a

and Happy Marriage,

She la, therefore, a sure dependence. It JIsknown to the public at tare* that she and Ehe ia the only pentoii this country ehow the likene* lu roalitj•, aud

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FANCY BRANDS. Uavind had many calls from our trade for a fancy brand of Ooloug aad Young Hyson Teas, we have been Induced to pnt up la one round ne.iled packaeo a fancy flavored NINGYONGOOLONG and NANKINMOrUNE YOUNG HYSON, which' wo *re offering at Sl^-1) per pound lor Oolong sind SI,50 for Young Hyson. The only advinti»j£ these Teas possess oror our regular styles st.lie f.iricy flavor. A. NOVELTY irV TEAS

Teas Sixty I)av» from Japan We (lie now receiving Uncolored Japan Tens by w.vy i't the Pacifir Mail Steam Ship Co.'fl now ronte, direct from Yokalnma via San Francisp. Pot uji for us in Japan in one ponn 1 papors. The inuftl time allowed for a cargo of Teas from Japan is one year and a half, bnt American entor-

butter aro to bo found in plsntltul abuurlr I I'n?eh:ui enab.ed ns to offer to onr cuatomo.s Jn.v n»n Teas as fresh ai the nativea themselvrs can ance on tho tables of tho .Northern iarmers, but down South such luxuries aro only onjoyed by tb? emjiloyen. Honce tbe emigrnnts uro thoroughly disguaUnl with tho fare provided far thom nnd abandon their now homes. Tho planters have bo long devoted their attention to cotton that they are utterly ignorant of any otlw or method ot cultivation. The great diN Acuity in obtaining milk and butter consists in the want of proper food for the cows. The hot sun of the South scorches up the grnee, but no attempt has ever been made to provide a substitute. Tbo cultivation of aorghum and millet would givo green food at the proper time, aud tho use of roots, such as beets, turnips and carrot?, wouid supply tho stock in winter. In spite oi the claims of tho South to superior intelligence, from compelling tho colored race to perform sorvilo labor while the roasters govern and direct the operations in tho Held, there is no elates of men so utterly ignorant of agriculture :u iho planters Phil. Inguirer".

pan Teai as fresh ai the natives themselvrs can precur 'them. Owing to the heavy freights, we are oblige I to charge 81,40 P£B Pour.D.

In ordi to meet the demands of th? people of Terre Hauteand vicinity, wo have appointed

BARR, GULICK & BERRY

Agent* for tho salo of our Teas. All goods are pur up by ourselves in one pound packages at our \Vareiiou»o in New Yort, and retailed at Terro Ilanto by BiltB, G-l'LICK A BEBBY, at a small .advance, ol 5 jo its pouad over our Near York prices TbU orings our goeda at the prices they can bo purchased ovpt cur counters, with the fniiffhl nddtfd. We Solicit a, Fair and Thorough Trial jaSdCtwim

STOVES AND TINWARE STOVES. Large Stock and

Low

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tire satisfaction on all tb„ concern can be t^t.J and proved by 35 aH-1 «««*»', -wh" utterly TW.t he,

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Lottery nnnjbers

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Madam# Raphael is the seventh daughter of the seventh dangbter she Was born with a nrtural t{ift sh-^ can foretell yonr very thonghts. fibe *nT*w dmnkfckricsx. ,\jl intorviews -irl.-.tly private and confidential.

A- a Female Pbvslcian bor remedies nevsr fail u. o-n all female Irrcgalftritks, and to produce the monthly flow, w!tb"nt danger or oxprsnre.— T.'Ky tan not injur", but, t'lP contrarj, they improve

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Voter Doors South of the Post Office, on Fourth Street

that the Public has

ior.g uemiudid a jbettsr class of StOTcs t.'idTi !.»'• ti.'.rotofore been federally offered in tbld ark't, S li. IIKNUKK^O?1? has this season setter cl with great care, from tho most 1'oimSar nnd Celebrated Patterns, iow:i in ihe country Kasi or Wvst, an asrortn:eru C.o'Kirjt and Heating Stoves, snch r.s ne re.rrly eter collected together in one Bouse.

Among' bis stock may be found the leading S ovepf almost every prominent Mancf«r'urer in the oonntu.

Heating and Parlor

Stoves,

Tfth r.Uthe Slodern Improvements aud cnvon. lencie*. stoves for Offices, Stores, Churches, Ho teis. Dtnintr R:oms. Ded-room?, any and all. kin i» aud as for prices.

Me Defies

Competition

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Sale of Lots in t&e 16thSection, atu'l Mortgaged Lands to the Sch wl

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TK.BUS.—Ladies, tfi Gentlemen, 31,60. N. B.—Tbe Sladanjo.wiil answernc letters out a of 81 and a 3-osnt stamp i» lncl„Bed.

Addre»' tcok Box 531. »n(r""?du

G. U. S. T. W

Great United

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Warehouse,

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Are now sui/ply :ng families thr jcgfcent the Ui-ited tatsswlth Te:va, through thepystom of clubn and their regclcr aiipointed agents, «t sllgbtoadV3n onrai-go prices, aud guaranteeing their Teas to fcp puro »u( fresh, nnd also to giri' entlru sntlsfictl.n, or they c'in bo returned and the money reiunded.

Tbe advantao of buying Tea® from our JFarehoUi» is you save the rations profits of Speculator^ Brokor-, Wholesale Tea Merchants, Jobbers, Wholesale Grocers and Itetailera, which, iu the aggregate, amount to from 50 cents to $1 00 pound, and al-o are sure of getting the same quali'y and standard every time.

Our standard goods all bear our Trade Mark on tbe bags, and no others avegenuine. Parties *111 please bear this in mind, as our great success has iadrcedsome unprincipled parties In New York, Boston, and other places to imitate our style of putting up goods as near as they dare to—to entrap the unwary.

PRICE LIST,

00 r, )\'C, ("Black} 00, 70 80. SO, Si,00 per lb—best MIXED, [Green and Black] 60, 70, 80, 80'ogl,00 per 10., Beat. YOUNG UY^ON, [Green] 60, 70, 80, 90, 81.00,

Si,25 por lb Beat.

IMPERIAL, IGraen] 90, $1,03, 81,25. ENG. BBIfAKEAST, [Black 70, 80, 90, $J,00, 81,10,81.20. Beat. JAPAN, 00, 51,10, 51,26 per lb. GUNrOWIifiB, gl,25 81,60 par lb.

We aro the Poie Importers of tho famous Shanran? Moyune Young Hyaon and Riangsl Oolong Teas.

Theso Ti?as take tii?lr names from tho districts lit which they ^.ra grown, and balug the finest productions of China, and use.1 almost excluslvsiy l.y the Imperial Court nnd Uigh State (.'fli-cer-i. Tuey are pnt up in the uvique and beautlfn!»tlrini the Oiiinoje, in one pound picksges, and u-e »ell them in tho original paokngon at carKo pricnj the Hys-in at jl,00 the Oolong af ?l,30. We imported tho first invoice that has resetted this cuuntry, and have eff.iotod arrange ments, through .our agents in China, to reci ive them regularly hereafter.

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He in r^i fident that he has bought as tow as i\r body can, and is determined not to

It is Ji..possible that anybody should have bsttbx Srcvee. tor no pettkb are made.

ALL ARE WARRANTED.

With Cookirg Stoves be gives

More Furniture

that is Usually Given

and delivers all Stoves in tbe city co of* Charge 11

In ftd.iiiion to Stovee he keeps a general sa«ort-

her she would toll hor all abont it when raont of Tin, Iron and Copper Ware, Pressed Ware, she got older, but for the present she had better play.

The New French Ware,

So or, s. ladle* Preserving Kettles, Muffin Bakers W»Hi-Irons, and tie very newest thing out, tbe

Patent Mirror

Patent

Smoothing Irons,

Thc.«f Iroas have the wx Inclined handle, and

Chilled

..«• i. j_ constantly ia band, and no extra charge for rtv-

Bven the captain did not &pp6&r to bs ^Ung joints together. Bayers Will certainly »»re athamed of his position. Theee people: by calling on

strength. seMdwtf^

Iron Pace,

which retains the hs&t one-third longer than the comr-on onee. Stove Pipe of all sizes and kinds,

com^'on 0IW- at°T**7^*

or ,iIoa

and kinde,

HENDERS02f,

01 the Pon

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of tins t»f the Wincipal and »to tb" School Fund of Vigo County,

iutorest da original aalij ot lots ia ifeo Six-

Indiana, on VoBjana on the kinns of the School Utir mfecSlfned, I will, in pursuance School of 1865, offer fer sale at the c-nrt How* Door, in tboertr rt Terrs Haute, Vigo county, 1 'adiana, on the Fourth Monday, It being tbe U3tl day of March, 1868, between the

houri of lOo'cl A. K. and4 o'clock p. m. of *aid day to the 1 highest biador for cash, so much of the 'r.:ortgafa*»l' .premUes. as will »atiify tho ainonnt due for rincipjl, interest, damages atrf

COBW,

and on lots ta th» suctione for c»»b *af credit in the man W»r yrescrib# by law, to-»« AH of the following 3«al Eb'«0'

stsne, 'sereaty-nlne links (is ei'gJjty-Si-vendfjjiiea, east five Ss wd ^ty-S (5 75), thence north fort* fo£rfc*«W cOami end seyentj t^n^inkef3 T2) thence eisht chains, thence •Itl ten ch.iW ctsta«en link. flO 18) thencc !«nth Beventi'-tiir»M. d,eftcss, west twenty one chains and tan links (ZI-10), to thapltwo of begin niar. contavninc ..twunfy-ono «crea. Mortgagee by Cathariue TnlbSt ami ©abrlel 'falbot.

The following described Jc!t» io-wjt: Apart.ef Out-Lot No- sixty five," jvI,Wfn!rc the city tffTerre Hanto, commencing ptiict ttiro hundred and thirty two fret four inches east of a point »!x hnndre land niu«ty Are fcot«oathT-oC the nOTth west corner of said Oat-f-c-t on Market-Street, and running thence oust UuronhnndrtAaniV aiitj two feet four inchea t.Q tun tftnter of. fifth Street, thonce-north una hundred and twenty five feet,

thence w^et three bucd edand^iatty two feet four inches, thonco south tildog Fourth Street to the place of beginning. Mo. tg^ijed hy fro G- Morrill and wife.

Twfenty.fivc fact by uinety-se?en feet off the south and West sides of lot nurnbor thirty-two(32) as the same appears on the recorded plat of the town "f Terre ilanto, Vigo county, Indiana mortgaged by Silas M' WilUfi- and Mary WJ1 ll»mp, his wife.

The following tract of iftti-i to-wff com-tenc ins: at a point thirty four (34) rods east of the northwest corner oi" t"-e edutliwest quarrer of s«ctien (14) fourteen, township (US) twelve, range(9) nine, west, running frOiii thenc ieabt sixteen rods, thence south flftwa rods, t'icnoe west Bl.xtuen rods thence north liitoou ro ta, to th? pl««of beginning, containing ohdncr« and'flfty.hundredths of an acre, mortgaged by Harriot 3 Bennett.

All oi that psrt of tho southeast quarter of tho southwest quarter, ufaoctmn twenty two (22 in towr.Rhlp eleven (ll),""Cnrth of rai ga nine (0) »est, which lay*eaist. qf th« Terro Hauteand Sullivan Statp jtoud, cantftinlog sixteen acres A'.io, nil that part of tbo northwest quarter of sootten twenty seveo, in the

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wc township and range,

wbich inys osst of enfd T^r ll -utsacd Sullivan State n?ad, com^encicg at u? not th Hap of said quartor section, aud extending »'rt fat ^outb a» to include thirty acres, mojtgaued bv vv'in W Sparks and Martha Sparks, hifs wife.

Tho southeast quartecoi the southea?t qnortor of section thirteen (13). in iwnfi'uip sloven (ll)i north of range e1?bt (8) went, contalntng f^rty acres, more or 1«»3, mor-'cag'-d by David liolsten and wire.

Tbe th half of the northeast quarter of the nortbwPDt quarter of scctfon thirty two (32), In township eleven (11), north of ran*© eight (8) west, contaiain?. .twenty ncres and the south half of the B.ortb*o^t quarter of tli» northeast quarter of section thirty two (.12), in township eleven (11), north of rcnge o'gh^ (8) west, ntalniiut twenty pcpou, raortgajcrdtij ihrarn Price •ndwlfe,

Bixtf (liO) acrruoff of tie vreit end of th« north ba'fof 'lie noftheast quarter of sectia twenty seven (27), in township "levou (11), north of range nine (9) west, except twenty (20) acres off the west side of said traft,'which la not conveycd licritby. K'jrtgsgfd ly Joseph 31c -oskey and wif

Lot nntcboier twenty (20) in Fontalne'i Addition to tiie town of Terre Knut", as def'guatod »nd nuuiberhd ir» tho recordsd plat of said town, Mortg.iged by Ignatz Lehman.

Tho nurthwtsc qmtrter of tiie southwest quartorofsoctloa tweisty fiva (2p), in township ten (10), north range ten (10V eat". SJortgaged by Yalontlne Morgan artd wlf-.

Lot number three (3). in blook number seventeen (17), in Linton's addition to the town of Terre Haute. Mortgaged by Joseph E STcCann.

The enst half oi the^fSfth'-half of the northeast quarter of j-ccfi.in ty,-,i.ty four (24), ia township ten (10), north of nine (9) containing forty (40) e.creo. jMortg.ti^-ii tiy George W Carlco and wifc.

The east half of IhseonUiweat quarter of section No. thirty tiire« (.1:i), in to#. »hlp twelve (12), north of range eight (8) won, containing 80 acros. Mortgaged ny Jivaen Phi lips and wife.

The soutliesst qnarter^T the northe»&t quarter of section twolve (li), iu township ten(10), north of range nino (9) west, mortgaged, by James A LittleJ'.'hn and wife.

Cormencirg twenty six (2C) rods and nine feet oast of tho 'rthwest corner of tho southwest quarter of section fifteen (15), north of range nine (0) west, rnnuing thence south fiyo chains and ilcteen (515) I.nkw,itherco east to the Terre IlauU «nd Crawfordsvllie State Bead, thonca northeasterly apng said road, to tho north line of said section, thenco We«t to i?»e plac» of beginning Mortgaged by Virgil A Sparks and wife".

The north half of lot nurabor onphundrol and forty four (144) in Koso'h addition to the town of Torre Hnnto nsortgugod bjr John McCoskey and others.

Twenty (20) acrcsof land off the **ast end of tbo east half of rhe northeast quarter of section twenty seven (27). In township cloven (11). north ranee nine (9) west, V?ko county,. Indian *. MgrtMortgaged by J»s?f»h McGowkey

Dot nu b.r six (6), in the pnbdirisioc of the cast half of th^ ncrtiieiBt quarter of se tion twnn ty seven (27), township'twelve (12), north of nine (0) "Vc-.r, in V^gx-mintv, Indisim, containing fiive acres. .I'orira^e'i 'oy N, Proa ton and who.

Lot No. six (G), In "R. Prenton's subdivision of the east halt of tho northeast qn«rttr of section twenty soven (27), in tjwaship twelve ("2), north of rango nine (9) went, o,.r.ti» niu£ iivo acres.— Mortgaged by 8tewaft ahd ife.

Lots number-eAontefin (17) eighteen (18) nine teen (19) and twenty (iO), of Dean's subdivision of the west ha!f of tho southeast quarter, west of the canal, of seccvon twenty even (27) township twelve (12), range nine (9). mortgaged by Martha

Sibley and George elbley. Six acres of land in the sou'hweot corner of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter section thiity six (30), in township ton (10), north rangO eight (S) wvst, and7its N.o r.ne (1), two (2), ninotean (13) and twenty (20), in tha town of Centrovllle, Vijto county, In liana, mortgngpd by Brnce Sutherland and wif". northwest quar

The south weft qnart.ir th ter of section tvfeTve (!2jL 5n township thirteen (13), ncath cf rauyo ten (10' vr.^st, mortgaged by John It Jlfoirison and wife.

Forty-six foetsoven imAus (W 7) off the south sidoof lot number one hnudreti (100) in fba to^'n of TerreHaut'.' and alio f.rfy one feet two Inches and west by i*-enty'eight lect north and couth, in the northeast corni't-of the same lot. Mortgipd by ilciity Jamison and wife.

Thee :"t half cf the n.iufh^e'-t qiiArt'rofsec tion Ua (10), in tovre' ^hii «MrtcA« (Jl), north ranffe it'a (10) 'iv^t. Iuo^*t1 by Alexander Long.

The east half of tha north qmrtor of sec tun throe (•"•), in tov.-nship plover (H) north, of raope oigbt t'S) west, niort.ctsi-.l Ejus IU. Tiows and wife.

Twenty-onv noreo oSfof th- ?T.rih «ido. of sixty. thre'. act"s (fi'), dnscrlbed a.» followg, viz: The northwest quartor of th- nvoihwest quarter of section two (2), aud piri cf tho vast side of the northeast qxartor th" scut'ioast quarter uf section ree (3) all in tuimship' ten (Jf), north of ransc uine(9) we« aad^ieo tsu (lO)acrcs in the northoast corner of the souilieftHt oua'ter of the southeast quarter of section tnreo (3), in township ten (10), range nine (0) wsst. in nil thirty-onS acres, mortst^gni Jiy Felix S. Bayel and wife.

Lot No. OU' ). in the Bubuviqion of?»rtioa sixs teen (16), in township twtiv rtl oi rs.iRe ten ^10) west, containing 'ne hnn'lr-.! acres more or lew, In the name of Joi«i -h li cki:n

Let numlwr tw( aty (20), in Sheet's addition io tho town of Terro Ilnut-v fndians. mortgaged by Joseph E. Jones and wif*.

The following real estate, vo rir Commencing at the north»8ii corner of th«'rertli'ast quarter of section thirty-one (31) iu icjvnship twelve (12) north, of rsnp^ri^ht wet, tunning tlionce flfty eicht 2 11 (08 a-ll) rods, then3® south tbirty three (33) rods, thonce east fifty-olgbt and 2 11 (53 2 11) rods, thenc* north ihirtv-ioree (S3J rods to the placeof IwRlnnlup, cmtsining twelve (12) acres, inortRagid by GflarRO (J. ltipHy and -wife

Tbo eouthwe?t qinirfer of iho southwest quarter of section in soctsou twotty (20) in township ten (10) north, ofran?e eight (S) WL-st, containing 40 •ctes mere or teas, mortgaged by Jobn Dowel! aBd wfe.

All of th» southeast qt^^riercf tho northeast quertor of lection nurnht i' ia township ton, north of rsnt'orii htw»-st. containing forty^acres, more or less lying in said ronniy of Vigo.— Mortgaged by George Pinghorse and Caroline Senghorse, his wife.

When itss thin the whole tra"t mortgaged is seld the quantity sold shall bo t.kori in a square form, ss near'y as possible off of tbe ftorthwe«te-r ly corner of said .tract, awl when less than tbe vhole of «sny in-lotof Hn- town r.r city (ball b» sold, if tbo lot fronts east orwcat. the part so sold shell bet3kcncffih* north e!io thereof and if tbe lot fronts norther on'tb th.» part so sold shall be taken off the west Mde thereof from the front to resr by psrelle! Hues.

WM. PADDOCK,

Jan 1MSS3 31twtd Auditor cf Vigo county.

SHERIFF'S

SALE—By virtue

of ropy of Seer?* and Sxecntioc, ifftteJ from the Vigo Clrcnit Coart, to mo directed and delivered, In faTor of Cepb»« Moore and Anna Moore, nnd »g*ii«t Wuriann* ffoodmnnw, X»m oideml to «"li tbo fi'.o^l.ng described estate, sltn«ted In V(g.coonty, Tn'JI»o», to-wft:

That part ot out lot No. glxtr.tivo (65), adjoinngthecitv of lerro Hnu.o, comaeBciag a pelnt on the aide of raj lot, fire hundred nnd twelve(512) T«et nftd iliW inchot -the eonthwwit corner of imi«t ont*lot, rnnnlnj thence north two bucired anil thirty (£30) theucc eat to the cxt-nfc.'on of Sixth atre»t, th«ino»outh the hundred astl tt-jrty 230) fr*t to the south line of «a on -lof, thenw'**"*

flT*

hundred and tt^elre (312) f*et thr (3) incb««» the plar® of beginning, an en SATURDAY, th?29tb day of February, 186fc within the legal hours of paid day. a* the Court H«W»door,InTerre Haute, Till offer r*uts and pro&t« of the abovr deicrifeed Baal IState, together with ali privileges aad tbo turn belonging, for a

ru

not •x°®ealn®

••Ton yeate. tb the fciph ^t bidder for »*n, »ua upon failure to. allze a snm **v8" •aid ExccntlonsAnd eo»w, b-uj theu offl»r the fee simple, la aa 1 to sal11 Eat»t«, to the highest blddsr for cash to untlafy the tame.

Thie, 6tf day fVbroary, a«e8. 3oUs KIZBB. Shffifl *e6.wtd»-Prf $,00. ,y'r. & ,* :P"\ ,,

LEGAL. 'S SALE.—virtue

of on Execution, issued from thr ''Jff mon Plofts Court, to me directed w!ntilra* In favor of Thomas Wahlor, and J. S a S

division orp

east iu»

(12) ra

t0'

Beginning at a sU \ne»febt ^B n^thtrom tho •oath west corner of the south Uio north east quarter »f Action twelve (12) north of raago to north five chains and ^xVjy

teT(,a onUalf

1

Wm. Walkof, I will offer lor scribed Seal Estate, ritn^wd Vigo County, mdl A ..thirdsi%) of the east half

Tb«i undhtdedI t^^deigM (103) teet off the ^ih .Sl'nfWfSo.two ('2), in Aigy Doan's subdWWon of p^« ofofth®

800411 half

^of

BOr'h

(||g aectjon

twenty-seven (27),

nge nine (9) west, being »hat

^ai"said quarter section which li« east of FhoWabash & Erie Canal, as the same »PP«f« on record The part of said lot No. two (i) heteby adTertlsed extends from the street dividing said lot No. two (2) aud the east line of tbe same, and On SATURDAY, the 22d day of February, 1868, Within the legal hours of sa'd day, at the Court House door, in Terro IXaute, will offer the rente anl profits of the above described Beal Estate, together with all tbe privilege* and appurtenancea to the same belonging, for term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to re#lii9 a snm sufficient to satUfy said Execution and costs, I will then and there Offer the fee-simple, in and to said Beal Estate, to tho highest bidder for casn to satisfy the same.

This 23th day of January, 18S8. JOHN KIZETt, Sheriff. J.i23 wtds-Pra fae 88,00.

Sof

HuiRIFFS' SALE.—By

virtue

a Copy of Decree and Execution issued from tbe Vigo Common Pleaa Court, to mo directed and delivered, in favor of Peter Dermidy, and agatu6t John Puree!! and Mary Purcsll, .1 am ordered to sell tbe following described B«al Estate, situated in Yigo county, Indiana, to-wit

Sixty (60) acres off the south half of the northwest fractional quarter, and thirty-three (33) tfCtrB southwest quarter of the northo-ss' quarter, all in sactton No.eighteen (IS), town twolve (12), fangenloe (9) west, and en

SATURDAY, the 22d day of February, 1868, Within ine legal hours of said day, af the Court House door,in Terre Haute, I will offer the rtnts and profitsof theabove described Beal Estate, to getner with all privileges and appurtenances to tho same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to tho highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realife a snm sufficient to satisfy sftid Execution and costs, Twill then and there offer the fee-simple in and to said Kcal Estate, to the hlghoat bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

Thi3 29 day of Jrtnn ary, 1868. JOHN KIZEB, Sbfriff. Jan 29thwtds Prs fee 56,00.

SHERIFF'S SAL IS.—By

virtue

O of a copy of Decree and Kxecutlon issued from the Vlijo Common Plea? Court, to me diected and delivered, in tavor of Tcoir.as Dsrmidy, and against John Purcell, I am ordered to sell he following described Beal Estate, situated in Yigo county, Indiana, to-wit:

Sixty (60) of the south half of tho northwest fractional quarter, and thirty-three (33) acres soutnwest quarter of tho northeast quarter, both in section eighteen (18), town twelve (12), north of range ni'.o (9) west, and on fiATUBDAT, the 22d day of Febrsary, 1868, within the legal hours of said day, at -the Court House door in Ter.e Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above dsscribed Real Estate, together with with all privileges and appurtenances to the sama belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder lor cash, and upon fulluro to reajiso a euja sufficient to satisfy said Execution and coot?, I will then and there offer the fce-slmple, in atti to »ftJ4 fio»l Estate, to the highest and best bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

Thlis 2yih day of Jaauary, 1808. JOHN KIZER, Sheriff. Jan?9wtds-Prf 8t5,00

FF'S SALE.—By virtue of a copy of Ttecree and Execution issued from tho Vigo Common Pleas Court, to cie directed and delivered, in favJrof Bridget Hnliyr, and against John Puronll, I am ordered to sell tbe following described Beal Estate, situ«t& iu Vigo county, Iuciiaua, to-^: it:

The'sou:h half uf tbe northwest quarter of sec iion eighteen (I8), town twelve (12), north range nine (8}, west, coatainiug sixty (00) acres also, thirty (30) aor&s, bung the whole of the southwest qcarter of the northeast quarter of the samo section, town aad range, except the following beginning at thsnorthea corcorof tbe Bouthweit quarter of the qaartrr of section 18, town 12, north raugo 9 west, thenco south twent (20) ch»ins to the corner of tho quarter cf then eqnarturo' said s«ctlon i3, thenco west ei$ ohaiusand sixty-eight links, to tho center of State Road, thence north seventeen degrer* and forty five minutes, east along SAld road to a point, about thirty (SO) llniis west of the placo of beglo ning, and thence eant thirty links to the place of beginning, and on

SATURDAY, the 22d day of February, X868, within the legal hours of said d»y, at tlte Court Uouco door, iu Terro Haute, 1 will offer tbe routs and profits of tho above described Real Estate, together with tho privileges and ap* purtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to-reallio a sum sufficient to satisfy said Executions and costs, will then nnd there offer the fee-simple in and to said Beal Estate, to tho high' est bidder for oash to satisfy the same.

This 29th day of January, 18GS. JOHN KIZEB, Sheriff. Jan29'Wtds pr fee 89 OP-

QHjBBIPF'S SALE.—By of the following Executions ^sued

The undivided one-eighth part of the eaBt half of the southeast quarter oi section sevcateon (17) town twelve (12), range eight (b) west tho whole of said tract containing sixty (60) a res. and t«ing that part of satd tract sold to Philip Chapel by Laurence Pierce, and on

SATURDAY, the 23th day of February, 186S. Within tho legal hours of oaid day, at the Court House door, in Terro Haute, I will offer tho rents and profits of the above described Be:l Estate, together with all privileges and appurtonances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding sevep years, to the highest bidder for cash, au upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy paid Executions and costs, I will thsu and thoro offir tho tee-simple, in and to said Beal Estato, to the highest bidder for cash to satiny the came.

This 5tu day of February, 18 8. JOH^ KIZEB, Sheriff. feSwtd Prf SC.CO,

SHERIFF'SDecree

SALE.—By virtue

of a Copy of oad Execution issued

from tho Vigo Common I'lrns Court, to me direot od oad delivered, in favor of John Trainett, ond r.gft nit. Patrick Buige'?, and Burgess,I am ordered to sell tho following described HealE«t3t$ situated in Vigo ceuuty, Iudiana, to-wit:

Three (3)a«ros of land beginning at tho southwest corner of th^ West half ot tho southwrst I onarter of section seventeen (17), tewn ten (10), rtw'geeight (8) west, munine thenco east thirty1 (30) rods, theitce north lour (4) rods, th- uce west tour (1) rods, the street called ttse Louisvilie Strcot, in the town called Urbana, thence west along aftid street, one rod, th^uce south

lu

thS

ploco of beginning, an I oa SATUltDAV, thei'9ih day of February JS68.j§} within the legal hoars of said day. at the Cour| Uouse door, in Terra Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of theabove described Itoal Estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances 1o gmto rut the samo belonging, for a term not exeeding seven years, to the highest bidder, for cash, and cpou failure to re»I/io a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution and costs. I will thon and there ofler.. tho f»e-8inspi?, in and to said Beal Estate, to he.. highest bidd9r for cash to satiafy the same.

This 2? (hy of January, JSCS. JOHN KIZEB, Sheriff.

an 29 wids Prf

A

DAimSTRATOR'S NOTICE,

Notics 1» hereby given tkat tbe undersigned! has beea appointed Administrator of the Estates of John D. Sleyer, deceaeed, late of Vffo tonuty.a The eitate iefiiippflBed to bo solvent. 0.lltw2t illKD. W.SCOECKEB, A1mr,

No. 25 Maiden Lane, jVeto York, Dec. 14.1867.)

In xay Card of Nov. 1807,1 tLai t^ffcrtltepnrpose ofmorefnlly *un»Jyini :!se wants of tne public, ,1 tii ortler to prevout uuscrupuloitm dealers fVoia palmii\q o«"Inferior nnd tvortliless tjoods as tne Norton Gold Pons. I sball hereafter sell no good* at Trfcolesale except only to duly appointed and autliorlseea Aceuts," etc. To tliiB plan I have since strictly adhered. tn accoptingr Agrents, great care has brca exercised to appoint those who, bv long-continued fair dealing, have acquired a reputation for honesty, ro8ponsibilit7, and probity-men in whose word the public have learned to place confidence- These Agent* have agreed to keep a fall assortment of my pens, and to sell them at my published priccs. Thus the public are supplied ly them with just such pens as they wsat, either aa to writing- or price, and get a fall 'Kiuivalent for the money

^Wi-ssnt is appointed to travel from Tilrtec to place, or canvass the country, t.hat all who want a Morton Cfold must get it from the Local Agent or from headquarters.

Jf one need apply for the Agenoy except in conformity to the above, the liberal discount "To Clubs" baing sufficient induc&ment to all others.

DRY GOODS.

January 16, 1868,

A. N1PPERT

Offers from this date until

MARCH FIRST,

The remainder of his WINTER STOCK

AT COST!

These Goods are all NEW and Desirable consisting of

Merinos, Plaids, Alpaccas, Lusters,Delaines,Cloths,Cloakings, Shawls Breakfast Capes, Sontags, Hoods, Nnbla&, Flannels, Blankets,Corerllds, fte,

I OFFER A FEW SETTS OF

-MJ

AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES

These Must be Sold!!

Call and see them. Now ia the time to purchase Goods on your own terms.

DRY COODS.

CMTOi* FLAM ELS! CANTON FLANNELS! CANTON FLANNELS! CANTON FLANNELS!

MAJRKBV VOWN. MARKED DOWN MARKED DOWN

MARKET*

DOWN.

PCS.

OF OF OF

75

PCS.

75

75 PCS.

T5 PCS. OF

BLEACHED BROWN COLOBKD

At Fifteen, it a Shilling, At Eighteen, At Twenty &c.,

virtue

J'isued from ths

Vigo Common Pleas Court, to me directed and delivered, infa\-6r of 1st, Zacbarlah Alvis vs. Phllii Chapel 2d, Geotga McIIenry vs. Philip Chapel and 3d, Philip Chapel and Irvln Pierce vs. Benben Halstead, 1 will offer for sale tbe following described real estate, situated in Vigo county, la* dlana, to?wit:

Extra Width Cantons! Extra Weight Cantons! Extra

TwiH

Cantons!

Extra Fleece

Cantons!

At EDSALL & CO.'S, At EDSALL & OO.'S, At EDSALL & 00,'S, At EDSALL & OO.'S,

COBNEit 4TH AND MAIN. CORNER 4TH AND MAIN. CORNER 4TH AND MAIN. CORNER 4TH AND MAIM.

MiLLINERY,

NEW YORK

Dress,

Sacque

and Cloak

CUTTER,!

on scientific principles, and warranted to

GIVE SATISFACTION!

Also a fine assortment, of

5

A E S S E

TRIMMINGS

So. 8-i Main Street, op Stairs.

M. A, WALTER

CHEAP MILLINERY

NEW STOCK OF THE

A E S S E S THE

CHEAPEST IjV THE CITI

At No. 85 Main Street.

(UP STA.IBS.)

(IS) north range nine wa Tk KSits or

A. MORTON.

K. GIFFORD, 7. S., \j

:.

*j ., Treats all

Diseases of Horses and Cattle.

Hoapital aud (XSre, corner of 6th and Kagie St*., .TZBBV HATUX, INDIANA. octtwly c-

Salc.—One

J^OTICE.

DRY COODS.

Great Bargains

FOR THE

HOLIDAYS

-AT-

COKKELIUS & HAGflERTY'S

Corner of Third and Main Streets,

lOO PIECES

E S S O O S

AT

LESS 1HAH COST

S A W S

OP ALL KINDS,

MARKED DOWN

CLOAKINGrS,

BROADCLOTH S,

CASSIMERE8,

Satinets &c.

MARKED DOWN

25 to 50 Per Cent CALL AUD BE CONVINCED

Grand Closing Sale

OF

WINTER DRY GOODS,

AT

TILL, RIPLEY & 00,8

Dry Goods Emporium

S50.000

Worth of Seasonable Dry Goods, to be sold at prices

ASTONISHINGLY LO Wll

50

pieces French Merinos to

75

200

One

MISS SALLIK HASTINGS.

ADMINISTRATOR'S 9ALE.

th day or February, 1898, at in Terro Haute, Vigo connTided one-half of the aouth

I will »ell on the 29th the Oourt Hooae door, ty, Indiana, the nnd I Tided eaat quarter of Section twenty (80) town thirteen

third cash in hand, one

third in tlx month*, and balance In twelve mtha, with iutereat from data, and without re»ppi

Stoi lief from Taluatlon or appralitnent M. U. HICKCOX febSwiw Czlkes Burd«eye, dee'd.

M. 3£. HICKCOX, Adm'rof

Dr.D. BATES, of Oalhonnf llls.y

In new ready to eend by mail f»ar New Beeetpta, •which are ontlrely cew and parfaciljr aaf* to hm end rare to cure: A Vegetable Syrup for Flux and Chronic Dymtary, a Vegetable Itch Salve, a Sure Care Cor Ague. On reciptof fl|I will ma by return mall full direction* for mafrlag sad »u trllTi

sstag the abow medicine*, and if you and use them according to directions and a our* is not effected la a very short tlaa, I will iitoti your money. Address Dk. D. BATK8,

Janl7dwSw •5— •_ GalhOuuPo.juJa.

•S

be

sold at

cents, Former price

$1,26.

pieces Assorted Dress Goods lo be sold at

25, 40,

and

50

price,

cts. Former

50, 75

$1,09.

and

5000

yards choice figured Delaines, 16fc.

1000

yards Bleached Sheeting, to be sold at

cents.

1000

yards Bleached Shirting

at

.to

10

cents.

2000

be sold

lyards Bleached Shirting, yard wide fine, at

12}

cents.

One Case high colored Prints

Four very choice

One Bale choice

heavy plaid

All

A E I N E N S

Towels, Sheetings, 6e.,

Included in the above Sale.

The attention of Housekeepers aad oth •n is called to tho above, as aa unequaled opportunity for purchasing needful articles.

TV ELL, RUPLET A CO,

Corner Sth and Main Streets.

Terre Haute. Ind

A

PPLICATION for LICENSE.

AJL Tbe uadaraljCMd hereby give notioe that he will apply to the Comtly Cosunisalonars at thalr tmlar session lu March, 1SSS, for license to Ml sptrituotH aud intoxicating liquors in leee (UBtttlts than a quart at a time, for tba spaoe of one year. Tho premiss* on which said liquors ar» to be aold are located on on* acre of land in the south-east corner of swqr of the tear of seotioaNo. wwIsib [17] town thirteen [IS] north weat, in Ottar Creek Townahlp,

wa HO. wmwiB 117 Of rauce al^tj8] weat, TIRO owy, nmtm |iaa»w«wyd*r

MMrcSTA^r

DRY COOOS^

C. WITTIG & CO.,

3 i78 uhar grass*.'

OPPOSITE MoKSXN'S BANK.

WRST BVLLET1K

186 8

CL0S1KK OUT SALE

OT

WINTER fiOODS!

BARGAINS

IN

1 Muff at $3.00 1 Set,Collar and Cape $3.85 1 Muff at $3.50. 1 Set, Collar and Cape $4.00 1 Muff at $4.00. 1 Set,

Collar and Cape $4 50

1 Set at $600. 1 pair Cuffs at $1.50. 1 pair Cuffs at $1.75. 1 pair Cuffs at $2.00.

Call soou, as the Stock is limited and will soon be sold out.

f). WITTIQ CO'8, Next Door to Davis' Drug Store.

MUSICAL.

MUSIC.

J. G. LINDEMANN,

DEALKQ I»

PIA1VOS, !HELODEON§ ORGANS,

Violin*. Guitar*, Flntei, and all kindi of Mmlc» Merchandtte, No. 81 Wabaah Street, TXRBX HAUTE. INDIANA.

TUNING AND BEPAIBlNG of PIANOS and other Instruments will be promptly attended to. OtiD PIANOS will be token In tnade fot NEW ONES. autOSdwtf J. Q. LINDEMANN.

L. KISSNER'S III' MUSIC!

No. 48, Ohio Street,

OPPOSITE THE COITBT HOTTSE,

TERRE-HAUTK, INU.

This being the largest and mo»t elegant. Moslo Eatabllahmest

IIV THIS STATE

Buyers in want of fine

PI A'N OS

KELODEOJVB,

O A N a

And smaller Musical Instruments, and Musical merchandise of every description, Sheet Music and Instruction Books, should not fail to rlsit tbe

PALACE OF MUSIC,

MT All kinds of Musical Instruments repaired In the most approved manner. dftw

MERCH'T TAILORING.

J^ATEST STYLES.

Lowest Prices!

SOMETHING NEW.

HART80C& & BANNISTER

Have just received a FRESH LOT^of

PIECE GOODS

Buaght since tbe

GREAT DECLINE

In Prices. We hare .'a Fine Selection of

BEAVERS.

CHINCHILLAS,

8£c

One extra heavy wide...

10

12$

Bed Flannel

25

On® Grey twilled

25

wool do...

40

CLOTHS, Ac., Ac.

Suitable fot

Dress Suit?, Business Suits and Over Coats

COME BIGHT ALONG GENTL'MEN

Now is the time for

B-A^Q-^IIsrS.

OCB

BRADY HADE CLOTHING!

AND

FUROTSHUfQ GOODS!

We are offering at

Greatly Reduced Prices*

Oall and see for yourselves at IV o- 79 Main St.

STORAGE, COMMISSION A GBASf.

I. XMAMMUM. A. p. JfOBBtaOK.

FRANKLIN, MORRISON* CO.,

QXYtUL

CommlHion Merehanfa,

No. 88 West 2d St.. Cincinnati. REFERENCES. Pearoe, Tolle, Bolton Shaw, Barbour A Co.,

A Porter, E. O. Leonard A Co., Wm. Glenn A Sons, Sob't Macrsady it Co.. Foster Brothers, Foote, Nash A Co. Chambers, Stevens A Co. ahfSdly

juium. lUlUO SUIT.

TOHN HANBY St CO.,

W ivoBAas, OMtnuts i» A I N E A E S Warehouse on Flret St., at the Canal BnU. xRBBE HAUTE. I*D. anMwtf

*M. B. P. Mutual Benefit

PartaergMp

Aa peat waat of tbe Oomsaanlty, (a aeaetal r»ductlon lu prioee the basis of this partnership) A PROMPT &K8POH8X AND Universal Patronage

Will Secure to the People this

great BLESSING

®®eder. It reele with yoarself to sake the

Buckeye the People's Store

If

SO,

you become Partners at onee on the

Mutual Benefit Plant

AND BUT DBT GOODS Af

Great Reductions.

To form such a Partnership with the People is our intention, and requires that oar Interests should be mutual, that you may recoiretbe ffell

Benefit of Low Prices!

We, of the first part, will gtre the greatest amount of value for the least money—aad the People, of the second part, to extend a liberal patronage in return. This done, aad tra pledge you

a

LARGE DIVIDENDS, (In saving Money and receiving more Goods to a Dollar than otherwise) payable at the time, and with eTMj purchase made. We new sail under the

M- B. P.

And what heretofore was a mystery, will now become

A "HOUSEHOLD WORD,"

Because everybody is personally interested ia any enterprise whereby they receive a direct beacBt —and through this medium—

Small Frojits being the Key to tfUCCESS. Brory Man, Woman and Ohild will bebeneflted proportion to their wants. New Goods Just Received! Bought at a great decline in prices, to be sold at figure* as follows: EMPRESS POPLINS—76 Cents per yard—1,660 yards double width, This is one or the greatest Seductions of the season. 100 PAtTKIUlS CRESS GOODS, Silk Stripe, 36 cents per yurd. Good enough lor tho most (iaatidions to wear. DOUBLE WIDTH CAMLET OLOTHT'—Brown,

Stone, Bismarck and Oarnet, 60 cents per j'd'. FBEKJH MEB1K03—Another Reduction IB cents a yard 1 l'us wonder ia how Drees

Goods can be sold so cheap. The

Explains

thb

Mtstbrt*]

LYONS SILK VELVETS—Tor "Imks T? leek width Cloak Velvets, $11,00 per yard. trim, mines to mateh 1

STARTLING REDUCTION

To ths QDicUlAtOd*-AOd wby S^cNUtltO M. i3. Works well, and is the medium of information for tbe Pteple.

Wool Long Shawls $6,50

CO Days ago worth $.09.

CHINCHILLA CLOAKS, 10,00—(The Goods and Trimmings are worth $16,00), and why iotd so cheap This is fco mystery.

LIBERAL PATBOHAG^

GO HAND IN HAND. BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS AKD JA0KET8— Black Beaver, fine quality, 95,60 poryard (Every tody buys it now.) FITCH, MINK and all kinds of EDRS—Muffil,

Fur-trimmed Hoods, including a fall stock oi Children's Furs. ENQUIRE FOB WHITE WOOL FLAnUCLS at 00 oents a yard I Bed Blankets 0,00

Par

nalr

worth $6,00 thirty«days ago. PRINTS, (Jnst reeelved) choice styles—Ne« Styles—12cents. lUSLlNS-Sl. MUSLINS— JJieachec Muslins 1 yard wide. 19iC cts. per yard. Unbleaohed Muslins 1 yard wide 10 ceets per yard. Heavy y^d wide Unbleach. ed. 16 cents per yard. Good quality, yard Wide 12£ cents' LALi£S' UNDERWEAR—Full Stock Wrapper** and Pants. Children's Uhderweur: OENTS UNDERWEAR—Djawers and Slilrta

Gents' White Drees Shirts. Heenquarten fjm Gents' Fnrnlshing Goods. Look at our Glovta aad Hosirry, with a general stoek of

s!

Dry Goods, Notions and Fancy 6oods

(Too large to enumerate), bought since thedeelia*V and Jnst received, which we aow offer for

HOLIDAY SALES I Through the medium of the

At such tempting prices that everybody canaot fail to be convinced aa they read—that

We Will Sell Cheap!

To meet our own, and the expectations of alL and demonstrate the "Mutual Benefit Partnership" to be "the great want of the community*'*

W. S. RYCE & CO.

d&w

FOUNDRIE8..

VIGO FOUNDRY,

AND

MACHINE^ SHOP!

Notice of CePartnersliipj-

The andertigned have formed a Go-Partnership in the above works under the name aud styls ot

NEATH, HAGEB A CO,

Steam Engines, Mill Gearing, Machinery of ev-V. ery deecription, and all kinds of Iron and Bras Oastinga, made to order, at these Works, situated near the Terre Haute A Indianapolis, and th« EvansviUe A Crawfordsville Railroad Depots.

W Repairing promptly attended to.

ORDERS SOLICITED

anl7dwdm

JAS. SEATH. J. B.DAGKB. H. H. BEACH.

jgAGLE IKON WORKS,

Cobnbu

Fiubt ahb Walsct SraiETa,

TERRK HAUTE, IJVE..

WM. J. BALL 6 CO., Proprietors,

(SucoBssoss to Josehu Gaowa.) MANUFACTURERS OF

Portable & Stationary Engines

FLOURING AND SAW MILL MACHINERY,

CORN-SHE1LBBS AHB CANS M1US AJIi) MA0B1JVBRI OKNKH1UT, Iron and Braaa Csstinfi, Ae« dfce.^

Having an extensive Establish me rt, well stock, ed and In full operation, we are prepared to do' all kinds of work in our line. In the .beat style,, and at short notice. ORDERS

r.

SOLICITED®

JanlSdSmwly

i. no'iurxxsu. ».

9.

nnraLEa.

t.

PHflEIVIX FOUH DRTsI-15 AND

Machine Shop,

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McElllresh, Derigler ft Oo., 8. E. cor. 3th A Eagle Sts., near Passenger Depot,.. TEE BE HAUTE, IND. ,v (H tmvi

Vanutbcturers of Steam Engines, Mill MaehiUe- ,( ry, House Fronts, Fire Fronts, and Circular Saw Mills.

Special attention paid lo the manufacture and repair of Brass Work, Patent OSee Models, Ac. We are also prepared to cut Toothed or Oog Gearlage of either Oast Iron, Wrought Iron or Brasj, In the meat perfcot manner. a

W Bapairiag done promptly. All partiee ooaaeeted with this eetabliahment being Practical Mechanioe of severallyptrserpert•noe, we feel sale in saying that we cm lender foil satisfaction to our customers, both la point of workmanship and price.

The highest price paid for all old scrap Iron jeUvered at th* "Phoenix Foundry," sear tbe Paaaeoger Depot.

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OST reepeotfnily reeomatends his well select, ed stock of Jeans, Flannels, plain aad ptaM iu»eys, Blankets, Coverlets, atsd Waolea Knit* tinf Tmrns, of dMferent kinds. Beln« tally enabled to warrant tne first auality ef these Goods eepeotfnlly invite Ladles and Geatlemec tecall and Inspect them. Wort taken ia aseksnga far Goods, and the highest market rates paid. eotSldawtf

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