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THURSDAY. JANUARY 24,1878.

HERS' English Opera

WACHTELL haa played La Postilion over 800 time?.

GET jour seat at once for the Hess Engbsh Opera.

THE event of the season is the Hess English Opera.

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ESS' English Oprra on Friday and Saturday evenings.

THE colder weather has put anew and cheerful face on everything.

TJEW ORLEANS IS considering tne fcasability of licensing gambling.

PREPARE your sleighs, bells or cash lor that big snow in February which is in aight.

HARMON SWITZER spent the greater part of Sunday last, among friends in the »orth.end.

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IT is claimed that Chicago's decrease in the number of saloons is at the rate of 360 per year.

FARMERS are barred from coming to town with loaded wagons on account ol the muddy roads.

A*NEW lot of choice cigars just received at the stand in the lobby of the Terro Hau'e house.

THE northern rolling mill, also the telegraph mill, is ruftning lull force all 4&y and half the night these times.

TFLUT Maginnis Bros,, residing on norttr Seventh street the plasterers, are spending these idle days in the erection of a very nice stable and suntry other improvements.

THE drunkest man of the season, was on Sunday evening on north Fourth street, who got down and then trved to catch hold of something to prevent his falling—no names.

SOME t.en or twelve of Tthe employes in the car shi_p of the Vandalia line were recently suspended for a while on account oflack of work, many of them are heads of families, which renders their cases the more distressing*

THE* proceeds of the Hickcx sale, held Saturday, was turned over to city Treasury Deunwig, fcr delinquent taxes by the •d'minutrator, Alfred Pegg. The goods having been levied upon by said officer jost prior to the sale.

SHARK the expense which the use of Sulphur Baths might entail upon you. and resort to that equally certain and infinitely cheaper purifier ami healer, Glena's Sulpher Soap, which answers the same purpose.

Hill's Hiair and Whiskey Dye, Black BrFiwn, 50c..

THE GAZETJE is indebted to J. F, Tav-ticti the popular dry goods merchant, lor a *S£kfetiin his drawing f.T the beautiful pamfliritg .entitled "Last Moments of Mary Queen'of Scots," to crawn 011 Fridav evening at the opera runne. The GAZETTE is always lucky, ami feels in its bones that it wrli draw the picture. It can be seen on and after Saturday adorning the walls of the sanctum sanctorium-

COURT HOUSE ECHOES.

JVEAL ESTATE TRANSFKRS. Jho- F. Thompson to David A Tliompaon, adjbining

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'Riley Tp for $450,00. Margaret and Ja«. Myers to Virginia McPheron, the s. e. qr., 34. 11, 10, 33 acres in Prarieton Tp. for $2000,00 if Hiram A. Crocket to Oscar B. Gam?ron part s. w. qr. 9, 12, xo, 20 acres in ff I Sugar creek Tp. lor $400,00.

Ephriam Currv to James Pickens, the qr cf the 11 "e qr, 12, 10, 11, 40 acres, and the qr of the qr, 7, 10,10, in

Creek township, and of the pr ihe^ qr of the qr, 12, 10, "s, and in the qr a frac10. 10, 16 2-3 acre* in •-*. #v-v in, and off the 10, 11,36 nf the

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PUT YOURSELF IN HIS PLACE.

A Novel of Thrilling Interest About the 6reat Strikes in England.

'I BY CHARLES READtt.

(Continued From Last Issue.]

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(This delightful story is crowded out of this week's issue of the GAZETTE on account of Mr. Voorhee's speech. It will appear a»ain next week.—Eds.

GAZETTE-

A Card.

To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions ot vouth. nervou weakness, early decay, loss of manhood &c.. I will send a receipe that will cure you Free of Charge. This great remed was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed er.vel ape to Rev Joseph T. Inman, Station Bible House, New York City.

TERRE HAUTE MARKET.

Terre Haute, January 23.

Owing to the exceedingly bad condition of the roads in the surrounding country, all kinds of country produce is ge*ting quite scarce, especially butter and poultry.

GRAIN AND FLOUR. CASH RETAIL PRICES.

FLOUR—Common, $6.00 extra fine $7.00 per bbl, WHEAT—Choice, $1 15 common red, $1.10.

CORN—Car corn, 25c wagon corn, 28c per bushel.

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OATS—33K to 35 ct« per bushel. RYE—45 cts. HAY—Baled $9 per ton loo«e on wagon $S(&xo per ton.

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BRAN—70 cents per 100 lbs. POP CORN—Choice 40c per peck common 25c.

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IMPURT.D FAUIT.

OR ANGES—40@50 cts per 50 for LEMONS—25 cts per doz 40 ct* choice selections.

APPLES—Eating and cooking, $3 00 @$3.50 per hnrrel. 'COCOANUTS—85c per d« z.n.

RAISINS—15c per lb, choice layers 20c. FIGS—Livs 20c kegs 15c.

ALMONDS—Per lb 30 cents. FILBERTS— 25 BRAZILS— 20 PECANS—. Louisiana aud Texas, 20c western 15c.

ENGLISH WALNUTS—25c per lb. CANDIES—Mixed common 20c fine French 50@foc, sticks 20c per lb.

PORK HOUSES.

Live hogs cents per pound. Side ribs 4 Tenderloins xo!, Backbones 2-.. Sausage meats 7

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SOUIRRELS—10 cts a piece 3 Jor

25 cts-

QUAILS—$1.50 per doz. PRAIRIE CHICKENS—3 for $1, or 35 cts each.

RABBITS—10 cts each 3 for 25 cts. WILD TURKEYS—From 10tj i2j ptr pound. ,v

GROCERIES.

CASH RETAIL PRICKS.

COFFEES—Laguira and Golden Rio choictat, 28 cts j)er lb., Oid Gov. Java, 3 lbs tor $1 Prime Rios, Maricabo. 25 cts good, 22 cts lair, 20 cts.

The above quotations are for green coffee. ROASTED—Choice Rio, 25 to 30 cts Javas, 40 cts.

TEAS—Impe.ial, 50@75@i Oolong. SO@75 cis Guri}xwiler 75@$1.50. RICE—North Carolina, 10 cts.

STARCH—6)i cts. SUGARS—Brown, Extra C, 10 lbs $1 C, 9£ lbs $1 Molasses, 9 cts per lb. White—Coffee A, 9 lbs $1 Granulated, 8 lbs $1 Pulverized and crushed, 8 lbs$i. Aft!

MOLASSES—Drip*, $1.20 best syrup, $1 gooo, So cts sugar house 60 cts sorghum

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HOMINY—Hui'nut's, 4 cts per lb or 7 lbs for 25 cts Maizone, 25 cts per 5 lb box gritz, 3 cts per lb.

DAIRY AND POULTRY. CASH RETAIL PRICES. HONEY—New country, 25c per lb. BUTTER—Weatem Reset ve, 40 cts. choice table (country), 25 cts good cooking, 20 cts inferior, 12)^ @15 cts. i"CHEESE—New York dairy, 20 to

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THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE

IMPORTANT LETTER

From a Distinguish^ Pnysician.

XTO tiafle diMMahaa entailed mora raffarlnv or 1" hastened th« breaking np of theeonatitnnoo than Catarrh. The seaa* ofcmell, o(tnt«,ofiltfM, of heartnc, the ham an voice, the mind, one or mora and •ometimea all yield to 1U destructive lnflneneo. The polaon It dlatrlbates throochont the system atacu every vital force, and bpeaks np the moat robnat of constitutions. Ignored becaoae bnt little ilcians.

of the frave. It Is time, then, that thepopolar treatmentor this terrible disease by remedies within the reach of all passed Into hands at once competent and trustworthy. The new and hitherto untried method adopted by Dr. Banford In the preparation ofhls RADICAL Cun has won my hearnr approraL I believe it likely to sncceed men au the usual remedies fall, becanae it strikes at the root of the disease, vie., theacftfMed Mood, while it heals the nlcerated membrane oy direct application to the nasal passages. Its action Is basea on certain fixed rales, and unless the vital forces are too far exhausted, most, in the great majority of cases, effect a care.

GEO. BEARD. M. D.

ROBSOOTT BLOCK, So. FBAviireBAM, Oct. 1,1874.

SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE

\TAT safely claim to be one of the few popular lTA remedies receiving the approval of medical ganiemen, who, in private, not only freely recommend it but nse it in tlielr families In preference to any of the preparations nsually proscribed by phvsiclans. "Ton are aware,"said a dlstinirulshPd city physician, that my obligations to the Mats. Mcdical Society are such that I cannot publicly r.-commend or prescribe the Radical Cure but sines 1 received so much relief from the use of It myself, after a thorough trlnl of the usual remedies, 1 have privately advised Its use. ana prepnmo I hnvo sent to your store no less than one hundred of my patients for It."

VXIYEBSAL~SATI3FACTI0X.

GEXTLKMEK,—Wo

have sold SANTORD'S RADI­

CAL Ccaa for nearly one year, und can say candidly that we never sold a similar preparation that gave such universal satisfaction. We have to learn the first complaint yt-t.

We are not in the habit of recommending pat. ent medicines, but your preparation meets the wants of thousands, and we tnlnk thoso afflicted should be convinced of its great merit so that their suffering will be relieved. We t»v» been in the drug business for the past twelve years constantly, and sold everything for Catarrh, but your* leads all the rest. If yon see proper von can use this letter or any part of It that you wish.

Very truly yours, 8. I. BALDWIN ft CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drug*. Books and Stationery, Washington, Ind., Feb. 23,1876.

Each package contains Dr. Sanford's Improved Inhallny Tube, and. full directions for use in all cases. Price, 91.00. For sale by all wholesale and retail druggists and dealers throughout the United States nnl Cnnadns. WEEKS ft POTTER. General Agents and Wholesale Druggists, Boston.<p></p>•COLLINSm

Moos.

VOLTAIC PLASTER

An Electro-GaWanlc Battery combined witli a highly Medicated (Strengthening Plaster, forming the bent Planter for pnins and achcs iu the WerM of Medicine.

ELECTRICITY

As a grind curative and restorative agent Is not equalled by any element or mudiclm In the history of the healing art. Unless the vital sparlc has fled the body, restoration by means of electricity Is possible. It Is the last resort of all physicians and sur*

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eons, and haa rescued thousands, apparently dead, an untimely grave, when no other human atrency could hare succeeded. This Is the leading curative element in this Plaster.

BALSAM AND PBNE.

The henllcg properties of our own (Vagrant bal sam and plnu and the gums of the East are too well known to require description. Their grateful, healing, soothing, and strengthening properties are known to thousands. When combined in accordance with late and important discoveries in pharertles aster

TWO IN ONE.

Thus combined we have two grand medical agents In one, each of which performs its function and unitedly produce morn cures than any liniment. lotion, wash, or plaster ver before compounded in the history of medicine. Try one. rmicx, & Cxirrs.

Bold by all WholeBa.e and Retail Druggists roughout the United States and Canadas, ana by 8 ft POTTER, Proprietors, Boston, Msss.

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SISCELUUIEOUS ADVERTISESESTS.

Greatest Musical

Invention of the Age!

NEEDHAM'S MUSICAL CABtNET. A novelty in musical instruint-nts, is the musical cabinet, a new invention which has bsen lately patented by E. P. NeeJham, manufacturer of the celebrated organ bearing his name. Several specimens of the new instrument were /eceiv ed Fiiday, by Mr. L. Kussner, of the Palace of Music The cabinet is designed to take the place of organs in churches, schools, or families where the latter instrument is considered too expensive to purchase, or where practical musicians cannot be found. From the great simplicity of its construction, its cheapness and freedom from liability of getting out of order, it will probably come into general favor. Its simplicity is remarkable.' There are no keys, no stops, no valves nothing, in fact, but a bellows and reed board. The music intended to be played is cut in stiff paper, instead of being printed en the paper. A small piece is cut out of the paper for each note. The paper is made to pass over the reed board by turaing a crank, and the paper acting as a valve, of course when the openi-gsin it pasa over the reeds the procer note is produced. Ihe bellows are worked and the paper moved by turning the same crank. Ths instrument will nlay both sacred and operatic music rea ilv. Five pieces of music go with each instrument, and any other piece wanted can be ordered in the same manner and at the same expense as sheet mu&ic. A whole opera can thus be cut in paper and played. It is said that Mr. Nefdharn is now preparing an opera for and that when finished, the paper will be sixlv feet lon^. Thy sound produced is very sweet and pleasant, and compares t'avorablv with that of the standard organ. We advi»e all to go to the Palace of Music and inspect this new machine for producing Bweet melt dies

SHERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue of a decree and order of sale issued from the Vigo circuit court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of John

Hughes,, and against Sallie Ann Chappeil and Henrietta Chamberlain, (Bail). I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-»vit: The undivided one fourth (j£) part of all that part ot the ea«t half of the south-east quarter (l'i) jf section seventeen (17), township iwelve (12), north ange eight (8) west, which lies south of tie National road, being about sixty (60) acres, in Vigo coun-

State of Indiana, and on SATURDAY, the 9H1 day of FEBRU,1 ARY, 1S7S, ,-t. within th legal hours or" said day, at the Court tlou-e door in Terre Haute, I will ufter the rents and profits ot the above described real estate, together with all priiiieges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highe-t bidder for cash, and upon failure to reaiiz a sum sufficient satisfy said order of sale anu costs, 1 will then and t'lere offer (he ffce t-impie. in and to said real estate, to the hhjhe»t bidJer for cash to satisfy the same.

This 17th day of January, 1878. GBO. W CARICO, Sheriff. Pi's tet* $6.00. m'

NO9,S72. STATE OF INOXANA. VIOO COUNTY, IN TIIK VIGO \CIRCUIT Co KT. ELLIS O. VVHITEMAN VS.

JACKSON COX, HARMONY WOODARD, SARAH REYNOTDS, ABEL RFYNOLDS, MAKY REYNOLDS, DAVID REYNOLDS, SETH COX. JOHNATHAN COX WBSLER COX, AND UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ANNA ALLEN, Quiet Title. Beit known, that on the 21st day ol January, 1878, said plaintiff filed an Mffulavit in due form, showing that said Sarah Reynolds, Abel Reynolds, Mary Reynolds, David Revnoldf, Seth Cpx, Johnathan Cox, Wesley Cox, and the unknown heirs of Anna Allen, are non residents of the State of Indiana. Said n.^n-resident defendants' are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action against them, arH that the same will stand for rial at the February term of said court, in the vear 1878, on the 20th day of March, 1878. Attest: JOHN K. DURHAM, Clerk.

W. W. RUMSEY, Pl'fft Att

rtjie r% Great chancetu make money III If TOU can't get gold you.can get gri.ien icUs v« ne*d a pur mm in i'v rv (own to take subscriptions 'or the in-he.ap jst, and best Il usti ate family inh- irion in h(sw' d. An one can IKS -nine succe-sful ajrent. The nvst legant wo of *rt aiven free to sub-rr.-'ers The iirice sso low that everybody subscribes. On-, agent reports iking over $150 per wt- ladv H.'out reports ukinj over 400 subscribers in r,cn da vs. All whu. engage ii 'kemonc

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LEGAL.

IIGRIFF'S SALS.

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By virtue of an execution issued frorr the Vigo clrcait court, tome directed and delivered, in favor of Herman Hulman and RorertS.Cox,*nd f-gainst Franci9 M. Curley and Patrick. Cnrtey, I have levied on tne fol oaring dtsrribcK* real estate, aitn\tel in Vigo county, Indiana, to-w

Ibe tiortnweet quarter. (3^) of the northwest quarter of section thtr een (18), township (18) north, range

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P'rs fee 8$.

You can devote al your

r. in -to the busiues v.r o.ily vour spnre t-me. YIIU need 1 ot l»e awav frim'toim ov night. \'«u can in it as well as othci-«. l, u-irt l*ra, 'ii e* tuu8 and term." 'ree. Elegant ui» xinmsivn outfit free. If you w» nt profit.'bio work send us your »ddress nt oncc. ft ci»ts nothing to try the business. No one who g.tgesfails to make great pay. Address, •rite Poonle's Journal." Portland. Maine.

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OOmUMPflVI OURKD.-whea A *NMM npwlii MA Cobsoeptlee, all KM FAM KMRLNF Mli^IIL Dr. H.JUMS IU apciiaat f»S.It MeideiiUllj aiad* frepsratloa «f Iadlaa whkkemrvd klstnljr eklld, sad n*« glrw thl oa rcealpt «f itaBpa to par «Tfw. ligM fwaila, nmn it tksitoMsk, oel4 la twrBtT-foar fcomri,

CHADDOCK ft CO., k, aamlng this ptptt,

ST ENDERS .ind that J. F. Rodel will with the choicest pork in.s, side meat &c. The counof the GAZETTK in particular better than by traJing with

es liberal prices for farm pioid sells cheaply and honesty. line »f general groceries and •ware in stock. Corner of First and

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P«m VOUTH and fanaaVE ipi orCoouilniaotoafeirseadl EHHLI •BhallMTIUMMlUHL CairtlMI» NO KDDUIM. c. *. umB wnxnct orv. •».«»»«•»fc*. r.MHi.siMii,siwp,si

S A LIK— FAR M.—57 acres of good land in cultivation,four and a half miles northeast of town, off the Lafayette road. The property is well improved, bavin house, barns, nrst-ciass wells, good orchari Ac. Terms easy. Address

WOBXLL UNDERWOOD,

saw Terre Haute, Ind.

Corn Meal.

The oest article in the state at 60c per bushel. J. R. CHAMBER'S, Opposite Postoffice.

^HEBBIFb-'S SALE.

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containing forty (t acres: Alao, fifteen (16) acres in square form, in the southeast corner of the northwea'quarter J£)of section twelve (12),township twelve (12) nortn, range ten (10) west: Also, the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twelve (13 township twelve (12) north, range ten (10) west: Also, the weal half (i) of the noitheast quarter of the nor.hea** quarter (J£)of section thirten (18), township twelve (12) north range ten (10i west: ,Also, tbe southwest quarter (,^) o' section twelve (1J), township twe've (12) north, range ten (10) west: A'so, all «hat part of the northweat quarter (34) of section *even (7), township twelve (!2j north, range nine (9) west, lying south of ths Indianapolis A bt. Louis railroad, coutai1 ingthirty-one and thirty-eight one hnnr)rettha "(81 33-100) acres: Also, all that part of the soathwest quarter (X) of section seven (7), township twe ve (12* north, range nine (9 west, lying south of the Indianapolis 4,St. Louis railroad, containing one min'lrcd and twenty and eiglitynvcone hunlred:ris (123 83-KO acres: And nlso, the east hnlf (*)of the northwestqnaitcr ix) of section thirieL-u (l«), towuship tweKe (12) north, range ten (10) west, and on SATURDAY, the

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GEO. W. OAKICO, Sheriff.

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SHERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue of a decree and order of R&1« issued from the Vigo Ciicuit Court, to tne dirtcted and delivered, in favor of William K. Edwards, Firman Nippert and Josephus Collett, fxecufors of the estate ol Cliauncev Rose, deceased, and against Samunl F. Flaid, I am ordered to sell the following described real e:tate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wi.:

I ot number tw.'ntv-four (24) in the subdivision of fort*-four (44) acres and two (2) reds off the cast side of the west half (t^) of section twentv-two (22), in township twelve (12) north, range nine (9) west, heretofore made by said Chauncey Rose, the plat and acknowledgment whereof has been duly recorded, and on SATURDAY, the 9th day of February 1878, within the legal hours of said day, at the court house door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and apurtenances to the samf belonging, for a term, not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said crdei of sale and costs, I will then and there offer the fee-simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same. This 17th dav of January, 1878.

GKO. W. CARICO, Sheriff

By virtue A dccrec and order of sole issw'tl from the Vigo (Jir nit Uonrt, to me, dictcd and dulivert''*, fiivor of The Terre Haute Bu Itiiugaml Loan Company No. 2 and agiinet Kebof.ca w. Walters. Simeon orev, Newton Boge.is, Mary J. Rogers. Pi at Anderson, James Samuel McKeen and «ry L. MeKoen, I am ordered to s^ll ihe follow ntr d'sevbed real estate, sit anted in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:

The non ha'f 1 4) of lot. number eighty two (81). as designated In the »urvey of Gilbert 'laco in the eastern part of the city of rre li-iutr, Ii'diaua, a plat of wh'ch is on record in the recorder's office of the county {foresaid, and on SATURDAY, the 9th day of February, 187S, within the leg.il hours of paid l«y, at the ciurt houoe door In Terr»? Hau'e, I will offer th-1 rents and p.oflts of (he above dcs«rlbed real estate, together with ill prlvl'gesand appurtenances to the some belonging, for a term not excelling seven years to the highest bid er for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum snfll iont to satisfy said order of and costs. I will then and there offer the fee-simple in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same This 17th day of January, 1877.

Prfce $6.00.

GEO. W. CABICO, Sheriff.

No, 9,842. STAIK OF INDIANA, VIGO COUNTY, IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT, THE TERRE HAUTE BUILD­

ING AND LOAN COMPANY, NO.

2,

vs.

SAMUEL K. ALLEN, JOHN SCHNEIDER, JOHN GLOCH, THE PHBNXX FURNITURE CO. OF MILWAUKEE, WIS,, HESRY S. CARTER, JOHN R. BERRY, THOMAS BERRY, JOSEPH HOWARD, WILLIAM M. EVANS, ET AL, in Foreclosure. Be it known that on the 15th day of January, 1878. said plaintiff filed an affidavit in due torm, showing that said John Gloch, the Phoenix Furniture Company nTatTou as to tickets, connection*'"^

of Milwaukee, Wis., Henrv S. Carter, Joseph H. Berry, Thomas Berry, John R. Howard, and William M.Evans are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Said non-resident defendants are hereby notified of the pendency of said against them, and that the same will stand for for trial at the February term of said court in the year 1878, on the nth day of March, 1878. 1 Attest: JoriN K. DURKAN, Clerk.

Royse & Grimes, Pl'fTs Attys.

Sorghum

Syrup at 4§c per gallon. 7 J. R. CHAMBERS', Opposite Postoffice.

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All. 8U.YSBWASE Folly Waszanted.

LEGAL.

SHERIFFS SALE.

By virtue of an execution issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of John J. Brake, and against James H. Pay ton, as principal, and William Patrick surety, I have levied on the following described real estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wil: Commencing at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter (J£), section thirty-four

(34),

west nineteen

day of Febru­

ary.

1S78,

within the legal hours of said day, at the court Houaedoor in Terre Haute. 1 will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together witha'l privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, t. the highest bidder lor cash, and upon lailure to realize a sum suiBcti nt to satisfy said execution and costs, I Avill then and there offer the feeimpie and to said real eiiate,to the highest bidder lor cash to satisfy the Baute. Tn's I7thday of January, 1878

township twelve

(1 a) north, range nine

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west, thence

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south thirteen

cha:ns and forty-one

(41) links to the center of the Wabash & Erie Canal, thence south along the center of said canal seven

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chains, thence

(13)

degrees, west ten

chains and twenty

17th

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(20)

links to the cen­

ter of the Lockport road, thence south-* easterly along said Lockport road to the southeast corner of said quarter section, thence north to the place of beginning and, on SATURDAY, the qtti dav of Feb* ruarv,

1878,

within the legal hours of said day. at the Court House door in Terre Haute. I will offei the rents and profits ot the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and costs, I will then and there offer the fee simple, in and to sai real estate, to, the highest bidder tor cash to satisfy the1 same. This

day of Tanuarv,

Pr fee |8.

1878.

GEO. W. CARICO, Sheriff.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue of a decree and order of sale issued from the Vigo county circuit court,. to me directed and delivered, in favor of Fredericka Wiitenburjr, and against Louis W. Pahmeyer, Mary Pahmeyer, August L. Schultz, Augufta Schultx, Firmain Nippert, Patrick Shannon, Jamea Black, Lydia Black, Clinton M. Thompnr son, Nellie Thompson and Tabitha Campbell, I am ordered to **11 the following described real estate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit:

The north half of lot numbei. nine

(9)

in Wilson's addition to out-lot

number thirty-one (31,) in lhe citv of Terre Haute, as the same appears upon the recorded plat thereof, in Vigo county* state of Indiana, and on SATURDAY", *THB

9TII

DAY OP

FEBRUARY,

1878,

within the legal hours of said day, at the court house door 1 Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder fo cush, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satify said order of sale and costs, I will then and there offer the fee simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bid' c»-r for cash to satisfy the same.

This 171 day of January, 1878. GEO. W. CARICO. Sheriff. jr*r fee, 46.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue of a decree and order of sale' issued from the Vigo circuit court, to me directed and delivered, in favor John Trounstein, Atraham Trounstein, Htnry Hess and John W. Harper, and against Peter Y. Buskirk, Elizabeth Busk irk, Emanuel Heiskind, John Shilito, William Shillito. Goodman Shillito, Frederick G. Ringgold, George W. Finch, John W. Murphy, William W. Johnson, William J. Holliday, Lee M.- Fitzhugh, Elijah S. Parker, Simeon Adler and Phillip Heiskind, I am or iered to sell the following described real es'atc. situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to wit

Lots number ten (to) and eleven (11) in the town of Centerville, Vigo county. Indiana, known such by the recorded plat of said town, in the Recorder's office of said county, together with all the appurtenances belonging thereto, and on SATURDAY the

9U1

day of February

187s,

within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door, in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with alt privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and costs, I will then and there offer the fee-simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the saqne. This

$8.00.,

17th

day of Januarv. 1878. GEO. W. CARICO, Sheriff. Pr fee

IMIIIM I 11 1 ... Ba Southern is one oi the best land equiped roads on the contlI fast increasing business is evi£s superiority over its oompetipwiedgod andappreeiated by tha

accommodations, etc., cheerful-' application to tke undersigned.

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TAH.ro UP—By George W. Otey, living in Honey Creek township, Vigo County, Ind., dn the 37thday of December. 1877, one horse described as tollotvs: A -flea-bltttsn gray, with dark m&no and tall, about fifteen hands hich, supposed to be twelve jerrs old, and taea at 160, before Henry yll,

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JOUy K. DURK AN, Clerk.

Five Pounds

of choice coffee for one dollar. J.R.CHAMBERS, Opposite Postoffi ce

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

Every Housekeeper in the Country

Should read this very carefully and learn how to secure a handsome let of solid

Silver Plated Spoons, worth Ms

The Douglas Silver Plating Company, No. 88 Randolph Street, Chicago. III., hive, during Utm ilcrupt sales of Eattrn mann£sctureri, purchased over 100,000 Silver-Plated Spoons, and at.less than one-fourth COCt of actual introduce these goods at once into every neighborhood, (hey offer, for sixty (teysi

reader of this paper, aa opportunity of securing a ntllUl SET upon receipt of sm^cents pay actual cost of packing, postage or erpmnge, etc., and the following voucher properly Sued out.

Chicago. III., hive, during kM 1 Seta of die beat msds solid

DOUGLAS SILVER PLATING CO.

88 BANSOLPH ST., CHIPACK), HJL*

Endosed find 60 cents to pay actual cost of packing, postage or otpressage, etc., upon a fo!! set of your solid Silver-plated Spoons and I agree, upon receipt of spoons, to show them to my fronds and acquaintances in my neighborhood*

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Cut out the above roucber, fill it up carefully and enclosed it with sixty dents to Dotielas SiJter Plating Company, No. 83 KandoiphSti Chicago, IIL, anayoo will receive by return mail a handsome set of

''luaMsU^^^^ffer is open oaly for sixty days, after which price of these spoons wDl be $4.