Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 June 1868 — Page 3

SPECIAL NOTICES.

The "Messenger of Health," Edited at tbo Pennsylvania Institute of Medicine. contains so article on Dyspepsia, Chill* and Fever, and Kidney Affections, in which the writer oiitlreiy declares that the whole sebnee of Med loina ptssesses no remedy for a cure of those dises, that is half as effioacious asMiihler's Herb

Itters. He speaks from experience, having used them In his practice for the part two years, to tli# Imlonrf all other remedies, and without a solitary Instance of failnre. 9ol by all Druggists and Dealers.

DB 9 B. HA.ETMAN & CO., Proprietors, Lan. caster, Pa., and Chicago, Illinois, •fmlMwlm

THB NUPTIAL ALTAR. KlMF* for Yoaug Men, oil the Errors, Abuses, a .d Diseases, which create Impediments to *ABBIaQH with tbe hnmane view of treatment and enre sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, fca, of char,.. Ad I"** HOW ABO A8800IATTOil, Bo* P., Philadelphia, Pa. may20dw3m

tffi- Ladies can receive box of Dr lpan's Pills by mail sealed from the eyes of the nblic, by enclosing one tamps to M. W

Boston, Sept. 18,1887-Sta wdwly

Gibson, "Earley

Oeaarara, rorte Bice, Cuba, and Settled

ENTRANCE FBQM FIFTH S7BEET,

Is tbe oldest and most reliable Instltotionof the Mad In the State. Instruction given In all the tranches pertaining to a thorough Business Eduoation, such as tOOK-KIEPING, PJKBtMAJf^HIP, MEBC1KTI1K vilClHATIONS, AC.

Scholarship in this College Is good for Life, I jiving the Student the privilege of Bevlewlng

It Pleasure, Free of Charge. A few Pupils will be admitted, in Arithmetic tnd Penmanship, at M,00 per month. ,,

NO VACATIONS.

for farther Information, call aud see the jphool. Send for Collego Paper. Ad resif, GARVIN

A

^JNDBRTAKBK.

M. W. O'CONNELL Bavlos purchased back from X.

oall. dwtf

Wa have on hand a fine stock of Sash, Doors and Blinds, of our own manulasture, vrhich we will

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at a very smalt advance on st.

We Warrant our Work to be superior to any ever bofore offered in this market.

Baying of us will furnish employment to your own Mechanics, and at the same tin:e

Benefit Yourselves as we warrant all our work. We also keep on band, and manufacture to order, Window and Door Frames, Mouldings and •very variety of Finishing Lumber used In build,n*

CLEFT ft WILLIAMS.

PRAIBTE CITY PLANING MILLS. folOdtf

SOLICITORS.

QHAKLES WERBE & CO.,

SOLICITOUS OF PATENTS, OOUNSILtiOBS AT PATENT LAW, Modal BaUders, Dealers In Patent Bights, and

PATENTED ARTICLES.

OFFICE—81 CAST MABKET STBEET, Indianapolis,, Indiana.

Oar facllitiee for procaring Patents are not ex. oaadad by any eatablishment in the United State.. All kinds of Models bnilt to order. [dl4d6m

J. A. BRYAN

JOB PRINTER,

115 MAIN ST.,

•to"? a

TERRE HAUTE, IND

QROQUET! CROQUET 1 CROQUET 1

The most POPULAR, FA^CIHXTINO and HBALTKTCL amusement ever invented. Every family should have a game.

Books of Instruction. 25 cents. Bradley's Patent Croquet is the best For safe by

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dollar and six portage

Macomber, General igent for

the United States and Canada*, at A^any^New ork.

ITCH 1 ITCH I ITCH I SCRATCH I SCRATCH! SCRATCH In from 10 to 48 hoars. Wheaton's Ointment cure* cares Wheeton's Olnlment Wbeaton's Olntmrnt Vbcalon'D Ointment .Wbeaton's Ointment Wkcatm's Ointwent

Tbe Itch, Salt Bbean. Tetter. Barber's Itcbeu Sores. Rvery Klni

cares cares enres cares

Ad-

OF KTKBT HUM OB LIKE MAfllC. Price, 60 cents a bo* by mall, 60 *conts inn' WKEK8 4 POTTEB, Ko. 170 Washington Street, Boston. Mass: For sale by all Druggists.

Catarrli can be Cured! HEADACHE—At onoe relieved. COLDS IN THB

HEAD—Vanquished.

DIAFNBSS—Overcome. WEAK KY*S—Made Strong. ASTHMA—Qnickly cured. All of tbe above complaints ccmmon to suffering humanity, can be oared by tbe use of thewi'l known remedy

BACUKK'N GERMAN It never falls to cure, Is quick in its operation, and being pat up In neat metallc boxes, it never loses Its virtue. Hnndreds of testimonials could beshowu to prove its goodness, but it is needless, for once being used It rapidly wins its way into favor. F»rsale by all Druggists. Price, 36 cents, or send 50 cents to O. P. Seymonr A Co., Boaton, nd receive a box by return mail.

IRA GROVER, Jb.,

^febaMly,: Agent fbr the German Snuff.

Cincinnati, May, 1868.

A

Co.,

GROCERS,

DEALERS IN

Bio, Java, Lagnayra and Singapore Coffees.

firecn Bice

and

an#

Sugar House and Golden

Black

Sugars.

Teas.

Syrups. may23dlm TS"

TERRE HAUTB

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,

Corner Main and', 5th Streets,

[OVKB TTJKLL, BIPLBY 4c CO.]

ITHB DAILf EMUS

nnnsDinrui voBviKa, (•xospi(ToriATB)ra Modesitt's Building-, Ho. 5 WABASH STBMT, uiar-ottr MO»TH

If you have anything to sell,

tf you have lost anythingt

If you have found, anything,

Sir Bobert Napier is to get the freedom of London and a sword worth 200 guineas. Bea dand Boucicault have offered Kate Reynolds the role of Helen in "Foul Play."

Victoria is going to raising corn. That is, she thinks of raising Abercorn, now Marquis, to a dukedom.

TRe Smperqr and'Spaprass ot Biusi|Ek will seo a arrive at Kiasl ng-en—a prtfpor enough place for man and wife.

It is thought by some that Fitzgerald's new play of "Tangled Threads" was written for the Kavels. But it was knot,

The tallest soldiers in America come from Indiana so says Dr. £. A. Gould, of Cambridge.

The Earl of Ellesmere, a young English nobleman, has just attained his majority. S. G. will attain hi* majority November.

There is a "Fanny Kemble collar and cuff.'' But no mortal man would like to have Fanna Kemble "collar and cuff, him.,

arroc,rr/tj ']n

the New York

OWEN,

ahlSdtf JPBINCIPALS.

UNDERTAKERS.

W.

Ohadwlck,

Qrnber A Co., tbe Undertakers Establishment, and having had seven years experience in the baslnss*, li now prepared to furnish Metallc Burial Cases, Caskets, and Wooden Coffins, of all style* and site*, from the best nd largest stock of burial material In the State atl04Maln8treet, Terre Haute, Indiana.

Having sold to M. W. O'Connell onr entire stock of Oofl".s, Gases, Casks, Ac., Ac., we take mat pleasure in recommending him to our friends and the nnblic generally, a careful and skilfnl Undertaker, and hts Stock is one of the largest and best in the State. Those who may be so «nfortunate as to loose any of their friends, cannot fall to be pleased If they give M. W. O'Connell a

CHADWIOK, GBU8EB A CO., Terre Haute, May 29.

S A A O A

UNDERTAKER. ,s prepared to exeoate' 1 orders in bis line with neatness and dispatok rner of third and Cherry treats, Terre Haute, Indiana. Jan80-6-dwtf.

MANUFACTURERS.

PATRONIZE

HOM.H MANU-

FACTUBES.

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OOTTET HoCSE.

Terms of Subscription:

For one year, in advance 810 00 For six months, In advauce 6 00 For three months, in advance 2 60 1'or one month, in advancr...... 86 Deliverable to City Subscribers at20cts. per week.

Single copies, 6 cents.

to

If you have a house

GLEANINGS.

The Paris Rothschild has made $2,000,000 by recent operations. W. H. Burleigh, the poet, has broken his shouldor blade by a fall.. ,^

New

York is so wiclcedthat she requires 2,660 policemen to keep her straight. Mark Twain realized $1,806 in gold from his first lecture in San Francisco.

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The chair in the French Academy which descended from Cousin to Favre, is numbered 29, and has had only ten occupants in 224 years.

The following is one of the two or three lines in the English language that read precisely the same backward as forward:

Snug & raw was I ere I saw war A guns.

In Gloucester, Mass., they have an oyster which weighs 334 poundsl A "dozen raw" of that size would make a hearty meal, unquestionably,

The new California machine for laying railroad track* is laying ties and raila on the Vallejo and Sacramento road at the rate of two miles daily.

Colonel Menotti Garibaldi i« reported

to be about to marry a beautiful young I WORTH I CSDM, seld at 30 cents. Fercalel and Ging-

lady of Grepk origin. Madame Mundt's (Louisa Muiilbach's) daughter is engaged as a soubrette at "Walner's Theatre, in Berlin.

Independent£

Jean Paul beautifully says that U19 Infinite has shown his name in the heavens in burning stars, but on the earth he has'l sowed his name in tender flowers.'

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Captain W. F- Goodwin, tJ. S. Army, has been elected a corresponding member I of he N or is to S

in her heart that modesty play oh her brow that sweetness flow from her lips that industry occupy her hands."

Miss Merrionne Ripley, a- sister of Geo. Ripley, the well known literary editor of of labVr toaakeV the

Tribune,

mer, for many years, was the leading

prima donna

of Convent Garden.

Theophile Gautier was again defeated for the French Academy, the other day. As one of the greatest and altogether the most versatile of modern French artists, he certainly deserved the honor, and was intensely mortified over his defeat.

The Harvard Base Ball Club has!'ac-1 cepted a challenge from tho Yale C!ub to play a match game at Worcester on the I day of the college regatta at Worcester in July.

A boy from Salem, Mas?,, was sent to the State Prison for five years for burglary, at the last term of the Essex Superior Court. Ho is but eighteen years of age, and has been sentenced ~trthe House of Correction twenty-one times.

An institution of learning called "Whili tier College," in honor of the Quaker poet, has been opened at Salem, Henry county, Iowa. It is to be conducted according to the principles of Society of Friends, and open to all who will conform to its rules and regulations.

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When General Grant was asked whether he could receive two committees in one day, sent by two different conventions to inform him of his nomination to the Presidency, he said that his speeches were not exhaustive that be couldn't make two of them on the same day.

Alexander Macdonald, Field & Co workers in polished granite, Aberdeen, Scotland, have offered to present to the Fortieth Congress, in trust for the American people, a handsome pillar of polished red granite, upon which to place any bust of the late President Lincoln which they may see proper.

There is on a farm near Rappahannock Station, Va., a bituminous coal mine. Above the coal runs a stratum of slate, which has encased throughout it a large number of balls of the same material, in form and size, and the veins and creases upon them, resembling hickory nuts. •JudgeS. C. Parker's house, at Elmore, Vt., waa aaved from burning, a short time since, by the owner's coming home from two miles distance, under an unacconntable impulse, reaching there in time to extinguish afire in the roof-

At Madame Pourtale's ball, lately given in Paris, where none but short dresses were allowed to be worn, some of the ladies came in at a.late hour with a-.frown-ing countenance. It was worth, the man dressmaker, that had aroused their ire by his lack of punctuality. The Ducheas die Caatriea, for instance, had not received ber whits dress, trimmed with lilies of the valley, till one o'clock in the mornings and even'she Was more fortunate than Madame de Hansfeld, whose dress of yellow tulle,trimmed with rose bads and lilacs, did notreac hher till half-past two but these ladies made a sensation coining in asthey did with their fresh costumes when all the rest were worn and faded.

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AMERICAN XA-

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rent,

If you want to rent a house,

If you want boarding,-

If you want anything,

Tell Five Thousand People at onee, I —BY— Advertising In the Dally Express,

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The last number of

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To tha MasaCsctnrer'a profit mast be added Oestof Importation. A Cnstom-honse doty of 25 per coot, payable In Gold.

A profit of at least 2G per cent, to tbo Importer, another profit to thejobber thus nearly doubling tbo cost of the imported watch.

At Waltham, Watches art manufactured on a arge scale, nnder o&« roof aad system of snperision and menace sent, thereby saving a&syef heexpensee necessarily iacarred in small estabishments heaee their great cbaapnese.

All respectable dealers now sell Waltham Watches and competition, aa all the world knows is favorable to small profits. The trade is satis fled, because, though toe profit on each watch Is small, the demand is large and all are saleable. t^nsernpuloas Importers occasionally place a worthless Swiss imitation in the market. To avoid imposition, the purchaser should Invariably demand a certificate of genuineness, signed by tbe treasurer of the American Watch Company—B. E. BOBBINS.

There are different grades of finish in the diflatent varieties of Watohes made by the Waltham Company, as ther are different sites and shapes to suit all tastes and moans but avery Watch that bears the genuine trade mark of "WALTHAM" is gnarranteed to bea good one,and nobody need be afraid to buy it. Kvery "Watch fully Wavrantad.

Tor sale by all first-class dealers in the United State and British Provinces. BOBBINS:* APPJLETOBr,

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Punch

b«s an excel

lent sketch representing & fashionably I dressed lady at a concert fitanding near tbe drummer and remonstrating with him "Pray,.my good man, don't make that horrid noisel I can't hear myself speak." The hint is a* applicable here as in London

The iron works in Preaton county, West Virginia, known aa "Virginia FarDace, with seven hundred acres of mineral lands, baa been »old for $12,000, and will be put in operation as soon as practicable. Maine is the Lake State of tbe Bast—it has more than 1,500 lakes, elevated ao

LOOK TO VOVR IOTEKKSM, I bigh as to give ample water power for ______ I three or four millions or people should its Save Time an* Money. I popm'tion ever become so large.

'KV&

svr

He. BroMway, New York.

Ask for a Waltham Waich, and take no

other.

IT IS THE BEST! IT IS THI CHEAPEST! d*w3m

DRY GOODS.

Amnr taxitw wnumtr

bamsjat BSDUCXO PBICES.

W. S. RYCE & CO.

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Pwidth,

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By the death of Levi Lincoln, Mr. Boutwell becomes, chronologically, th'e oldest exGo vera or of tbe Commonwealth,

Chinese maxim says: "We require I four things of woman—that virtue dwell

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WALTHAM

WATCHES.

THE BEST! (THE CHEAPEST!

The extensive nse of these W a tehee Hallway Conductors, Engineers, and Eiprsssmen, tbe moei exacting clasi of watch-wearers, has thorooi demonstrated the strength, steailnea*, dnrafe and accuracy of the Waltham ITatch. Ta sal that class in all these respects Is to decide tkie question as to the real value of thsee timekeepers.

More than 800,000 are speaking for themselves in the pockets of the people. Imported Watches are made an an expensive syttem, in smalJ numbers, but by nnmerone makers, and are placed In the mnket here by an Importer who nret secures MONOPOLY OT SALE Or SOME ONE JkfANU rAOTU&E.

a tt

SUMMER GOODS I

SOLD RI6AKDLE8S OF COST!

AT THB

"BUCKEYE CASH STORE."

uvSit,

APfli

1 0 Id

X«ivrorth #1.00 pfr yard, BIDTJCJD to 60 csni*.

W. S. RYCE & CO.

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LAID POPLINS, DOUBLE vrorih yi.oo per yard BKST7CEP to eocts

W. S. RYCE & CO.

!. V? S" sawrr

11JOOPSKIETS,

recently died at Madison, TIT a RYCE & CO.

"Wisconsin. She was „op,e of the Brook Farm family. Miss Romer, the celebrated English vo-. calist, died at her residence in Margate, 1" ACE POINTS aad SHETLAND last month, in her 54th year. Miss Ro-1-Li Shawls,

SfXt'i

Z2j.RO GRAIN and TAFFETTA VJI Silks, for 8ac«ttss, at iOW 7KI0BS. -7 W. S. RYCE & CO.

NEW STYLES

-U-Jnit receiysd, and will be sold lsss than cost

CHEAP.

W.

8.

RYCE ft CO.

DRY GOODS.

50,000 ROLLS

WAJLL. PAPERS

JUST BE0KIVKD, INCLUDING

STAMPS GOLD

(IN NCW DSSION8.

BRONZE, SATINS," GROUNDS,

BLANKS, TINTS,i&c. &c.

DECORATIONS.

IN OBEAT VABIETT FOB

Halls, Churehes, Lodges, Saloons, Ac.

•mil

Private Dwellings,

WehaTC decorations to suit the taste of tba most fastidious, as wsll as those repairing more display, liet everybody understand we tatend ofbriatc iadaowteats to OSS WALL PAFEB TRULY, and do away with white washing nd going with bare walls.

Nottingham Lace Curtains.

Sw. S. RYCE

it OO.

gTBAM,DYB HOXJSB.,

•s* 'it

H. OUUMDGE

Has returned to this elty, and fitted

up

a Steata

Dyeing and 8oonring establishment, at the old Stand, Mo. 8 North Fourth Street, where he will be pleased to meet his old friends, and as many new ones as may favor him with their patronage 35dtf

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DHY GOODS.

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FOR DAYS! *,4f t.*i, 11 rfithli* A 15-^*

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TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.,

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WILL OFFEB

S50,000 Yards

BEST STANDAKD MADDER

PRINTS,

At 121-2 els per yard, Retail.

CHOICE

Patterns and Styles.

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TRIMMINGS,

RIBBONS, &c. &c

TUJBLL, R1PJLMY & CO

SPRING SHAWLS.

PAISLEY SHAWLS,

BROCHE SHAWLS,

STELLA SHAWLS,

IN BEA VTIFTJL STYLES,

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CORNELIUS & HAGGEKTY'S

Splendid Assortment of

SPRIN

E S S O O S

AT—

CORNELIUS & HAGfiERTY'S.

CASSIMERE8

AND

OOTTONADES,

For Men and Boy's wear,

AT

C0BNBLIUS & HAOSEBTY'S.

a Good Assortment of

A I O E S

Bleached and Brown

S I N

TICKS,

sTBiPEsf^:

and CHECKS,

AT

GORHEUIIS & HAGGERT1S

A Full Assortment of All otKindB of

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CORNBLIl'8 & HAfifiKBTY'S,

Corner 3d and Main Sts., ^•rra^Haute, Indiana

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We are making

Daily Additions!

To our very

COMPLETE STOCK

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OBESi GOODS,

GOODS.

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JAOONfiT LAWNS,

ORGANDIES,-'

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PARASOLS,

*.*'• fir,

WHITE GOODS,

EMBROIDERIES,

HOOP SKIRTS,

CORSETS,

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SUMMER SHAWLS.

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AIRA LACE P0IHTS,

THREAD LA^E POINTS.

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The following Old and B«iiab]e Otnip»niea Represented, '. -..,3 '-37zQ S3. 9- .J si

Merchants Fire Ins Co., HABTFORD, CONN

orthAmerican Fire ins. Co. ,?•». »fci fUBTVOBD, OONM. nka

Corn Exchange Fire ins. Co., 1*7 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

Buckeye Fire Insurance Co. ULKTKLANO, OHIO. fl sn?

United States Life ins. Co., „NO. 40

WALL

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World Mutual Life Ins. Co., 1V7 BBOADWAT, NEW TOBK.

Franklin Life Insurance Co. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

United States Casualty, Co., •IB BBOADWAT, NEW YOBK.

Applications taken and Policies inuad in my ot the above named Companiea in lowest current rates. Also, BEAL ESTATE bought and sold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended to. ,, Apply to

SOOTT & ORANE, General Fire and Life Insurance Agent.

OFFICES

Main St., between 5th & 6th

Terr® Haute, Ind.

Office 169 Main Street Uld atand of Drs. Thompson St Rust

HABBEKT.

AD experience of fifteen years enable ns to !n.ore satisfaction In every depai tment of business relating to a general Baal Estate Agenoy.

HARBERT ft MARSH, 64 WALNUT 8TKEET, nSTdwly DeaMoine*.lowa

WAJRRBN'3 IMPKOYBD TT ROOFING. We are prepared to pat on this Boot, and rant It for flvo years. This is the best and

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RAILROAD AGENCY.

I have Bowd my offlce to McKeon ft PlldMk'i Kill, where I would be pleased to see my old friends and easterners.

Through reoelpts ctren on shipment* of'produce to .11 Eastera Cities. All Bail, snd Ball ani Water rates as low, and time aa quick as any competing lines. Oralnjn bulk shipped to Haw England towns tMthont change of cars.

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JgALRD A ORUFT,

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TiapS .doam as iotf

Attorneys (at OmoK.—Ho. 82 Main Ptroet,

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wm.E. Mclean,

COLLECTING AGENT,

A erre Haute, Ind.

OrVlct.—Mo. 86 Main Street. dec6diy

HOTELS.

JJUNTIN HOUSE.od"

D. C. STUNKABD, Prop'r. Son theft it Corner Public Sauard*

Offlce of Marshall, Hent«suma and Palestine Hack Lines. Free Bass to and from nil Trains. nov2Sdtf

rpERRE HAUTE HOUSE, OOBHEB MAIN AND IKTBNTH 6TBKET8, Terr© Haute, Indiana.

This Hotal ha* recently been refitted, and put Is flrtt-ctaas order, offering accommodation, nnsur passed In the State.

SIBLEY

St

TCBH1B, Prop'rs.

PHYSICIANS.

R. A. ARNAUD.

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Cor. 4th and Main Sts.

N S A N E O N

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in, aad Fifth

Orrica—CorBtr over the National State

BMIDCWB—

SUMtS,

Chestnut St*, between 6th ana rt«.

ml21yl TBRRK HAUTE. IND

R. P. DAUGHERTY,

rhyslclan and Sargcon,

TBRRK HAUTK.I IND. Will attend promptly to all prefesslonal calls in the olty and eonmry.

Orrioi—Northwest corner of Fonrth and lUaln •treats, (over Goodman's Clothing Store.) HeeldenceN«.CA North Fourth Street. oc29dt

DENTISTRY.

L. H. BARTJaOLOMBW. St'BGEON AND MECHANICAI.

E N I S

Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, No. 157 Main St. National Block, Terre Hante, Ind. fm30dtf

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DB. S. B.

BKITH,

OFFICE—On Ohio, between 3d ana 4th Street. aplSdtf

TIRRJC-HA UTS, IND.

O, LINCOLN,

DK The Oldest Established Dentist In Terre Haute,

Orrioi—On Sixth Street, bottreeu Matn and Ohio, one door sonth of National House. Hiring had upwards of eighteen years' experience in Dentistry, he Is confident that he ran give satisfaction in all cases. [jy20dly

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BARRETT':

y/O Vegetable *f HAfR RESTORATIVE

I W'&i

i1c« by the N. II.

nnl now conceded by tke public to tbo

very

b»9t troparalion for Ueuoriog

I Orn/W fail-ji Hair to Its orlptod colw promcUng Its Qrowtb, cradicfttlng Hu1 mow' onrl Dandruff, «nd for Drotshij ani Douudf^iag the Dair. Xt.la ft'ee

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ublcago, General Kortfc-West-

rn Agents. J.& U. A. UA JN, AijHUtH ior Terre Bante, Ind. U3vlldw6m

HATS AND CAPS.

'BW YOBK HAT 8 ORB

Joseph C. Yates,

JUST IN RECEIPT OF

Me Hat* of all kind*, Hoys' Hats of all binds.

O N A E A N FLOUBSTOBE

FRANK HEIHIOft BRO Manntkotnrers of all kinds of

CRACKERS.

and Dealers In

O E I E S

On Lafayette St., between Canal and Depot, S S A E do30dly ~. INDIANA.

cGrBB & HEWITT, WHOLESALE 4 EST AIL

COSREOTIONBBY AND BAKIKV, No. 23 SOUTH FOWBTB STMST, TJKEBK

HAUTE,

first-class

J. K.

MAB3H

IOWA

liKAL ESTATE AGKiNCY. FABMS, WILD LANDS, Aad Olty Property of era description, for Sale.

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JAMES ft. TUBNFB, Afft.

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ATITTMAN,

war.

inui ib iu. u.o n*i0. cheap. est Boof in nse, and Is flre-proof. Gallon OLIFT A WILLIAMS, Prairie City Planing Mills, oornfr of »th]and Molhorry ftr«ete, laidtf

^ISitfllS

jc.MSU

ATTORNEYS.

ins

Terre Haute, Indiana

BOARD, #9,00 PKR DAY.

VFTLB 0MX1B08 TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS.

JACOB BUTZ. G£0.

C.

BUT

NATIONAL HOUSE, COB. SIXTH AND HAIR

STacrr,

TERR, 111 HAUTE, I1NX.

JACOB Him A SON. ..PBOPBIKTOIU.

This Honse has bfto thoroughly refnrnliheJ. my 83dwly

HOUSE.

pLARK

COBKEB

a.

A .'Tf

or nan

AKD OHIO

COBNEB

STacsTs.

Terre Haute, Indiana.

Wi 8,6BIPFITH Fropprletor

LAND AGENGY.

ha»1r»W

M* M. HlOKtiOX.

ap stairs. foblSdtf

as

Attorney Councilor at I, flW, —awn— GENERAL

H. D,

SOOTT. OHO.

HIOKCOX & OO.,

,.'1 »CeX JXlS%i& '».

ie»«£a^r SALE.

Desirable reeideuce on Sonth Uarket Street.— Over 8 acres of gronnd, well set- with frnlt and shrubbery. Price, 7,000 tame (hvorable,

New frame house, and lot, 90x800 feet, on Straw berry Hill. Very cheap.

Two lots In Dean's Addition, very cheap.

Five acres, east of Flagan'a Qardun.

20u aoran, 8 milee east, known as the "Hnssey Farm," all fenced, well improved: good meadow woods pastnre and fine timber. A first-else farm.

."good

oildlng slse—-l ow price and favorable terma.

House and lot, on 1st street, north of Clark Home—5 rooms, cistern, largeetable, Ac. Prlct »1,S00. Terms easy.

Mortgage and Motes S5,C00—at a big discount

Forty arres 3)£ miles sontheasi of tawn—M acree in oaltlratlen, balanra fine timber. Very cheap.

Real Estate Column

O

'"J j, lS-_y.^% :%L

HENDRICH & LANG-E,

Office over First National Bank, S. K. Cornsr of Fonrth and Main Streets,

Terre Haute, Ind.

'\XT-aa i,

Abstracts of title furnuhed, Losni negotiated, and Meney invested.

FOR SALE.

CITT PBOPBBTT.

Foity Lots In Linton's Addition to Terre Hante Honse and lot, east Ohio street, Honse and lot, in Uclttnrrain's Additltion,1 Honaeand lot in fltbley'saddltion on 6tb aueet,

|JHOUSI

and lot In Bese'e addition on 8th street, Honse and lot on Poplar, between 6th and 7th streets,

Honse and lot on North 6th, between Ohesnnt and Iiinton streets. Two bnslneu Hoosss on Main strss:

COUNTY PBOPERTT.

Farm of 89 acres in Honey Crok Township, 173 acres in Linton township. 3 Acres below the Boiling Mil!, wess side canal. janS9dti

DOCTOR WHITHER

ABEODLAB

SCZVAL

OBAUDATB of HfiDIOINE,

as Diploma at Offloe will show, has been longer engaged lathe treatment of TlIllUl,

and PBIYATE

OI«CASX«

8rpkilit, Oonmrkta,

ji

from pditoaoat dru?«, 1CH» not «uin the (lnest fabric, aad lenva# tbo Scalp

CLEAZT,

the Hetriticti, and OCOS3 ^5,,^

J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietor, ltA'OHK9TKR. Jf. n. LORl)"« Oiii

4

Miisses' Hats of all kind*, Infants* Hats of all kinds. Ana »t all pikes.

Hatn 10hie to order on ehOTt notice. Oomi and see

THE SPUING STYLES,

145 ATain Street. T'-ire Hante, lotf. atd»' .-j

^RCHITECT & BUILDER.

A- VBYDAGH.

Plans, Specifications, Snperintendance, and Detail Drawings furnished for every description of Buildings.

Om«.-Sonth east oorner of Main and Fifth Streets, ovtr Ponnolly's Srng Store. mySSdly 1 rM

IND.

We will keep constantly on hand all artioles in onr line, and having secured tbe services of a

Baker and Confectioner, particular at-

tantion will be paid to tbe baking department, lepacial attention paid to orders for Partlee, Fes•toaU, Picnice, Ac.

We have alto fitted up a pleasant and inviting

ICE CREAM SALOON,

where that luxury may be had dnrlng the season. A oordlal Inrltatlon Is attended te all.

MEOHAN1CLAN,

901 Hill Street, between ilk A 7th sta.,

Terre Haute, Ind. .v Mosui AM DU«DM NIATIT KXXOOTID, Sewing Macfeinea and other Light Machinery repaired to give satisfaction. Breech Losidl ng Sbot-Gnns after the celebratep French Pattern, made from new or old material.

May Mly

WM.BOUST,STOJI

B. MANNING,:

AJfO

OWI*""11

A I N E R, One door Bast of the Star Grocery,

TBBBB HAUTK, IND. Plate and Decorative Paper Hanging, Fancy and Plain Sign Painting. Ceilings and Walls mated iad (Uwnlul Fresco Cslon, FUBOS and Natmal Wood Polished la tlie highest •tyle of the Art. Gliding on CUass and Japanned Tin, in all Htyles,

It will be to Hjbe interest of thoee who wish to h»ve servicasbla work done, to call on me. Information in bnytqg dnd mixing oelors, will be fnrnlsbed to persons ui

or

wias. bpeMtf

Oisst,

BrrUlur*.'OrcUti*.

Hernia and BupUwt all Urinary

Diisasss

and

Syphilitic or Mireurial Affection* of Hht Throat, Skin or Boat*

are treated with unparalleled

success. Spcriaatorrke*, Sexual UeWllty aad lopo* tency, as the result of self-abuse in youth, sexual euoeeses In matnrer years, or other causes, and which odnce tomeof tha following effects, as Noctnrnal Emissions, Blotches, Debility, Dliiineae, Dimness of Sight, Confusion of Ideas, Erll Fortbodings, Aversion to society of Females, Loss of Memory, and Sexual Power, and rendering Marriage improper, are permanently en red.

Tha Doctur'e opportunities in hospital and private practice are unsurpassed in St. Louis or any other city. Back files of St. Loais papers prove that be has been located there longer by years than any other io advertising. Tee establishment, library, laboratory and appointments are unrivalled In the West, nnrivalled anywhere. Age, with experience, oan be relied upon, and the Doctor can refer to many physicians throughout theoonntry. In past success and present petition he stands without a competitor. The Writings of a Physician whose Beputatioit rs Union-wide, akonld be worth Beailaf.

DOCTOB WHITTIEB publishes a Hedlcal JPsmpblet relating to Venereal Diseases and the dlsastrooa aad varied consequencee of self-abuse, that will be seat to any address in a sealed envelops for two stamps. It ooa Ulna fall symptom lists that will enable those affected to determine tbe natnre of their complaint and give a written statement of their case that will answer almost as wsll for tbe purpose of treatment as a petaonel interview bat where it is coaxenlent, the Doctor should be consulted personally. Those hvving friends that may require advice, oan supply them with this valuable wdrk by sending their address, with stamp. Thus you can assist the nnfor* tnnate without their knowing their benefactor. Certainly ao subject la of more Importance than pnalty of blood and perfect manhood.

It is self-evident that a physician who confines qimself exclusively to the study of a cer tain class of diseases aud treats thousands oi cases every year, must acquire greater skill in that specialty than one iu general practice.— Mai)}1 pnysiclans, recognizing this fact, introduce patients to tho Dootor after reading his Medical Pamphlet. Communications confidential. A friendly talk will cost yon nothing. Offlce oeutrAl, yet retired—No. 617 St. Charles ssreet, St. Louis, Mo. Honrs, 9 a, *i to 7

Sundays excepted.

r.

DOCTOE WILBER

OFFICE,BOOMS,

CONSULTATION AND BKOKP-

IION

718 St. Charles street, Bt.

Louis, Mo., treat* with the greatest aueoesa all Diseases of Women. Lenohorosa, or Whites, Falling, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Womb, Ovaritis, Prurltis, Ameaorrhcea, Menorrhagia, Dysmenorrheas, and Sterility, or Barrenness also, every disease conneeted with Puberta, Menstruation or Pregnanoy. Since toe Doctor conflnea himself exclusively to the treatment of these oomplalnts, and treats a very large number of cases, it follow* that his knowledge of them must be far nor* extensive and accurate than that of physicians in general practice. Send stamp for Medloal Pamphlet of thirty-slxpagee. No matter who haTe failed, read what he says. Patients In every Weetern State. Curse guaranteed. Ownsol tatlon by letter or at office free. Booms for patients requiring dally attention. A lady aselstant. Hear 9 a. h., to 7 r. ». Sundays excepted."

Ladies T»ke Particular notice.

MAL VtlPilD HULI PILLS. WARRANTED FRENCH.

THESEafterwards

PILLS, so celebrated many rear* ago in Paris, for the relief of female lrregulartlee, and eo notorious tor their criminal employment In the praotlce of abortion, are now onered for sal* for the first time In America. They have been kept In comparative obscurity, from the fact that the originator Dr. Velpeau, is a physician in Paris, of great wealth aad strict sonscientious principles, and has withheld them from general_use, lest they ehould be employed

for

unlawful purposes. In overcoming female obitructlons, they seem to be truly omnipotent, bursting open the flood gates from whatever cause may have stopped them but they are ^offered to the public only for legitimate use, and all agents are forbidden to sell them when it Is understood that the object is unlawful.

Ladles can pooured a box, sealed from the ey of the curious, by enclosing one JolUr, and six postage stamps to M, W, MAOOMBEB, Oensral Agent for the United States and Oanadas, at Albany, N. T-, or to any authorized Agent. 9M.1 By all Druggists In Terr* Tlaute. o7dwly

GRIMES & ARCHER, BEAL ESTATE AGENTS,

(icccnsoa* *o wa»a*

ANP

'ff!SfSl is®^'

ASTROLOGY.

~FAJ

ASTROLOGY

%iLOOK OUT.

R8AL BSTATI BKOKKKS

Ti't

INo. 50 Ohio dtree

Conveyanceing Carefully Done

Abstracts of Title formatted, .Loast na ImA gotifttad and Money invested. ,n 9ISl f&lft '-Msfiiis.-siiaw }ts.

OrtOD JSTKWfS FOR AJLI..

W,000 TO ANT PERSON WHO WILL KQUVl MADAME BAPHAKL IN TUE *t PBOFEUflloN. •J

t'j

rilBLK JSBYBK- FAILING MAD -A. AUB BAPHAEL is tho beet. She succeeds when all others hare failed. All who are tz. trouble—all who have been unfortunate—»i! whose fond hopes have been disappointed, oruebed and blasted by false promisee and deceit—all wh« have beeu misled and trifled with—all fly to ber for advice and satisfaction. All who are in doubi of the affections of those they love, consult her relieve and satisfy their minds.

In Love Affairs Sbe Never fall*,

She has the seoret of winning the affections oi the opposite sex. She shows you the llkeneMor jour future wife or husband, or absent friend.— •he guide* the single to a happy marriage, and makes the married bappy. Ber aid and aOvloe has been solicited In innumerable instances, ane the result has always be*n the mvacs of eecor lag a

Speedy and Happy Marriage,

She Is, therefore, a sure dependence. It is we! known to thepubllo at large that she was th* first, and sbeU the only person iu this country who cac show the likeness in reality, aud who can give en tire satisfaction on ail the conoerns ot life, wb'iL oan be tested and proved by thousands, both utr tled and single, who daily and eagerly visit he«.

To all in business her advloe is invaluable. Ub can foretell, with the greatest certainty, the re suit of all commercial and business transactions

Lottery numbers given without extra charge. MADAM* BAPHAEL la a bona tide Astrologls' that every one oan depend upon. Sho is the great est Astrologist of the nineteenth century. It that well-known fact thatmakee illiterate pretec oers copy her advertisements and try to imitate Bff

Madame Caphael la the seventh daughter

ot tin

seventh daughter she was born with a nrtnra gift she can foretell yonr very thoughts. fibe also cures drunkenness.

All interviews strictly private and confidaiiliuj. As a Female Physician nor remedies never fall cure all female irregularities, and to prodnc? he monthly flow, without danger or exposure. They can not Injure, but, on the contrary, the\ Improve the health. ___

Therefore, come one, come all, to tr

111 Richmond, bet. (jtotrai Arena* sad Jobs OiAeinxtati, Ohio. TEBMS.—Ladles, 91 Gentlemen, Sl.&U ^.N. B.—The Madame will anrwer no Utt-r* vltn out fee of $1 and a 3*cent *tamp It

Adilreia Look Box 631. aagzsdwly

STOVES AND

TINWARE-

STOYBS.

Largestnftk and Low Prices AT

S.

H.

HENDERSON'S

Ibter Doors South [of the Post Offktt cr.

fourth Street,

KNOWING

that the Public ii&*

long demanded a .bettor class of Ufovc* than has heretofore been federally uiKrrd in this market, S. B. HKNDEBSON has this seuson leeted with great caro, from the most

Popular ami Celebrated Patteres, known in the country East or West, an assortment ot Cooking and Heating Staves, such a ere rarely ever collected together in cos House.

Among his stock may be loend th? Ivadlrg Stove of almost every prominent Manufacture) In the countur.

Heating and Parlor Stoves,

with all the Modern Impro^-emejiu azad ooov«t fencie*. Stoves fur Office, Stores, CI»areh*8, Ho. felt, Dining*Rooms, £«d*rooms( any and all aud aa for prices,

He Defies Competition!

«He la confldeut that ltd baa bought tu*

LGW

a

aaybody can, and li dett-rsit&ed oof t. j*

N E S O Is Impossible that anybody should hare jsm. toves, for

no

than any other

Physlcien in St. Lonls.

BKTTBX

are made.

ALL ARE WARRANTED

With Cooking Stnvea he gtrei

More Furniture that is Usually fitveu and delivers all Stoves In tha city Free oi" Chai*ge 11

In addition to Stoves bekeeus a genera! assort, meat of Tin, Iron and Coppir Ware, Pressed Wars,

The New Prenoh Ware,

Spoons, Ladles Preserving Kstrlea, Muflu Bak»i« Waffle Irons, and tt-. newest thing out, tbo

Patent Mirror Smooibing irons.

These Irons have the nevp incllced handle, end

Patent Chilled Iron Face, which retains the heat one-third longer than tl:j oomnion ones. Btove Pip* ot all

SIMS

A N

eancie,)

OFFICE.—Over Davie' Drug Stor«, Cor. Main and 3d Streets, Terre Haute,Tnd. malSdtf

OMNIBUS LINE. I

CB.

MILLBB'S OMNIBUS AND HACK LINE.

Will attend to all calls for trains leaving the Oityjand also deliver paasangers in any part of the elty with care and dlsbatoh

All orders le touthe Slate at the Poet Ottoe, at Davis' Drug Store, or my reddence wPI he prompt, ly attended to, SlwWtt

aud kinds,

constantly on hand, and no :xtra charge tor riveting Joints together Buyers will caifaloly money by calllogcn

S- HENDBBSOI?.

Fourth Street, four dooredoath of the Pnst Offljt se2&iwtf

BOOTS AND SHOES*

GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF

Boots & Shoes.

Owing ta the Or«»t

Panic of the Times

I will close out my Stock of Boots and Shots, tor Thirty Days.

Regardless of Co«t!

I will sell my own manufarture of

Freneb Calf Boots for $b,

Kip $6,50 and it.

(''ail and examine, and you are rare to toy.

C. E. RUGGLE8.

No, IO North 6)t. 21dlmiqe

gOOTS Ain SHOBS

Isselliag

Boots 4 Shoes Very Ch

To olose out ids large stock of

Boots Shoe® and fiaiierr.

To make room for Spring stock. Yon money by calling oo him at r?

So.8 Meohanios

fldtfctlrt

owsif

Blook,

Particular Attantlou is glvaa so

CUSTOM WORK This Department Is iu the hatds of SJTTT.LFT'

WORKMEN.

STORIFIGS COMMISSION & MM.

rvtLtm

forwarding

s.

B. B. BRYANT & CX., (Successors to J. H. TUBNEB,)

A

Commission Merchants ZtKAJUBM IS

Grain, Flour and Salt,

Highest market prioa paid for all kinds of Oral a Agento for STAB

XJmov

Lore.

"Ware House on TVLaln Strict. Near the T. H. A I. B. B- Depot f2^ .wt•

J/YY WAHTT. AJL0V20 KAXKY« HANKY & CO., 8TO&AOI, OOtfUiaiOtf AttD JfpJ

JOHN

A I N E A E S

Warehouse on first St.. at the Oanal Basin. anVdwtf TCRftJ! flAI?T1E. 'N'-

S, Z.TVX- THQMlfl tiWES

LYNE & LAWES,

General Commisson Merchants

A5C BCAUtM IH

irricultural impiemeots, aafl Pure Jtentncfcr Cflpper-Blsttllefl MlilAy, laia Stmt. Rear Coiasr femtii, Terrs Hiats is J. Merchandise and Produce of all kinds bought ani sold on Commission. Censlguroouts Solicited. lgeat*[ftr

aoae^|T^K1^t 0f*^ule

I.0CMVU.I.I,

TBAMVOBT,

,,M ,n

:BEPEBENCSS

KT—Hon.

Thos. f. Bramlstte, lats

Governor of Kentucky, Ool. Alfred Allen, 1st* Treasurer Kentucky, Bon, Ben]. H. Brlstow, D. B. Att'y. District Ky.

KT.-J. B. Temple,

er's Bank F- H. Taylor, Cashier 3ra»oh B»nk ofE«ntnckj. Tau HAVTX. IJHIU-^HOB:AlbertA Ltsge, Jcmer Auditor of State Hon. O-

T.

OooIwrly,Uay,

or Col. TJaos. DowUng, James H. Turn®", ^sa MoKeeo* Denlng i5hn Scott ft 8onj0. Wolf E«q. *Mani