Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 August 1868 — Page 3

SPECIAL NOTTCES. .-,if rove Blood, Muddy Wmter.

THE

js

Para blood m»y be compared to pure water, and impure blood to muddy water. If yon pass muddy water through muslin you soil continue the prooem anl yoa cover with thick mud. Blood p,wfP thron hall parti of the body if goed and virtue UoJorishss and cleanses the parti itgoae "through. If impure it leaves more or lew dirt behind it. Bstwun'l FILM are the medicine wanted, beans® they are made on purpoee to take dirty humori out of the body, and they nevor fail.

These pill* cure scrofula, even of forty year* ^tending they have cured ceeee cf rheomatum -'•when the patient had not walkod for four years of paralysis where the leg" had lo»t their power of movement for gerenteen year*. The evidence io these case* c»nnot be disputed. I« there a town in the world where suoh evidence exists not?

If BEIHBBSTH'S TILLS have been much used there we know that snch evidence can be found. Bat be sure and sen upon each box my name in the Government stamp, in white letters.

B. BSASDSETD, Brandreth House, New York

GOTD BT

All.

DRUGGISTS.

jylSdwlm V-- ..

TO DYE, OB NOT TO DTE THAT IS THE QUERY.

If your hair's gray or red, then hear ye, hear ye' UaeCBISTADOBO'S DYE, and none will Jeer ye

Ohrtstadoro'B Hair Preservative AUD BEAUTITIEB.-It is actually effecting wonders. People with their hair almost ruined by the use or deleterious nostrums, are now rejoicing in a luxuriant crop, and this has been accomplished by a short use of the above wonderful compound.

Sold by Druggists, and applied by all Hair Dressers. Manufactory Ho. C3 Maidc.a Lane.— Principal Depot Mo. 6 AstorHouso. jl5dwlm

ITCH! ITCH! ITCH I SOBATCHI SCRATCH I SCRATCH in from 10 to 48 hoars. IkHiM1! OlaUacnt ouree Tbfi Itrla, dlhMtoi'i Ointment cures Salt Btaeum. HkMtto's uiBtMeat cures Tetter. IMMH'i Ointment euree Barber's Itch, ffkeoton'i Ointment cures OM Bores. IkHiM'* Ointment cores Ever Kind

OV HILL HIIMOB LIKK MA810. Price, 60 cents a box by in +11, 60 cents. Address WEEKS A

POTTKB, N».

170 Washiogtoi

Stoaat Boston, Masss For sale by all Druggists. ''Bolton, Sept! 18,1867-Sta wdwly

••A Certain Care.

For Incipient Consumption, Asthma, Coughs, OoldSrDyspepsU, Liver Complaint, and General Debtllty, will be found In Dr. Tobias' Pnlmonio Life 9fwm% This valuable medicine, compounded from tfce gttts'of the "Vegetable Kingdom," will be found a sovereign remedy, in all the above named diseases. The demand for this valuable compound is dally increasing, and It will without a doubt become as populat as Doctor Tobias' Ve netieaLlnlmeat. Coasnmption in its last stages this ByrSpWlll not cure, nor Is there any remedy that will a rell»l, howevor, will be found by its use. What it la stated to cure itsurely will do, as a trial will prove. Thousands of Oertifloate* cau be seen at the Depot- Said by the Druggists, and at No. 10 Park Place, New York. Price 75 cents. Ask for Dr. Tol!as' Pulmonic Life Syrup, and take no other. JyHdAwlm

NUPTIALALT

A

"WtlVHOOP."—Another

let from the pen of

JulylSdly

R.

RSMJS tor Young Men, on the Errors, Abuses, a Diseases, which oreate impediments to EARBIAOE, With the humane view of treatment and onre sent by mall in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Addreas HOWABD ABSOOIATION, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa. may20dw3m

10- Ladioe can receive a box of Dr Ipau's Pills by mall sealed Irom the eyes of the ubllc, by enclosing one dollar and six postage tamps to M. W. Macomber, General igent foi the Untied States and Canadas, at Albany, New

or^

New Xeiical Pamph­

DB. CrxTis. The "Medical

rimes" says of this work: "This valuable treats* on tlrt cause and cure of premature decline, •hows how health is impaired through secret abusss of youth and manhoed, and how eaily regained. It glvei a olesr synopsis of the impediments to marriage, theostise and effects of nervone debility, and the remedies therefor." A pocket edition of the above will be forwarded on receipt of tlx slamps, by addressing Doctor CURTIS, tto. 88 Uorth Charles Street, Bsltlmore, Md.

Catarrh can be Cured

HEADACHE—At one* relieved. OOtifSlN THE HE4®—^snqullhed 1 DEAFNESS—Overcome. WEAK WYES—Made Strong. •STHH A—Quiekly cured. Allot fne afeot^Colnplalnts oommon to sufferIngHtfkfultyVciM

Secured by the use of thew.ill

known remedy BAKDERf GERMAN SNUFF. It never fails to cure, Is quick in its operation, an4 being put np In neat metal io boxes, it never lease Its virtue. Hundreds of testimonials odnld be shown to prove its goodness, but It is needlets, foronoe being used it rapidly wins its way into •Ivor. Ftraale by all Druggists. Price, 35 cents, or send 80 cents to 0, P.

S»ymonr

gRAZLL

& Co., Boston,

adreoelre a box by return mail. IK A GROVER, JR., £IM2Rdly A Kent fbr the German Snuff.

.1. A. B1«Y AN.

JOB PRINTER,

.115 XMALN ST.,

TERRS

HAUTE, IND

JJEMOVAL.

RAILROAD AGENCY. I bave moved my oflce to McKeen A Paddock's Mill, where I would be pleased to see my old frMadi aadoustomera.

Through receipts giv^n on shipments of produe to all Eastern titles. All Rail, and Kali an! Water rate* as low, and time as qnlck as any competing lines. Grain in bulk shipped to New •land towns wlthoat chance of cars.

la|li

JAMESH. TUBNEB, Agt.

aprlHdtf t.4

COAL.

V. B0T80H 04., would reepectruli) inform their old customers and the cltiaen* of Terre Haute generally, that SAMUEL MEBBY is thotr anllwnlml IHUfbr Brazil Splint or Block Ooal. All order*left with him will be promptly attended to. Now la tho time to order, while the price la low.

Ooal Dealers s«p»lied at the loweet market prioe. .•.wwo CO., lndlanapolte, or, idtisss. T. JOHN ANDB1 llWi Brazil. )}29dSm

FBAHK HEINIG

JTBLIBHID STEXT BOBSIKO, (KXCETT BUKDATG) IS Modesitt's Building', No. 05 WABASH STBKZT,OIBXCILT Noam or THE

Cora* House.

Terms of Subscription: For one year, in advance 810 00 Tor six months, in advance fi 00 Tor three months, In advance 'i

Gladstone wears a white bat.

65

For one month, in advancr..... Deliverable to City Subscribers at 20 cts. per week Singla copies, 5 cents.

MAIL ITEMS.

Gen. Halleck has gone to Alaska.

Fdwin Forrest is to play at Mr. Booth', theatre..

Brownlow wants io hang tho Ku Klux Kiannera.

Disraeli wears an coat and yellow pantaloons.

Mr. E. L. Davenport is on his return from California.

The Sultan has given Prince Napoleon a ten thousand lire ring,

Gen. Blair is prowling about Kansas on railroad inspection business.

Madame Parepa-llosa, now in California, is said to be ill of the measles.

Mr. William Harrison, the popular English singer, is not expected to live.

lilaceque Bey is much dLsButisiied at the American sympathy lor the Cretans

Bancroft is still viaitiug among tho Geis man princolingp, contracting treaties

Court Bismarck has sent a thousand thalers to tho famine sufferers in Finland

Mr. Alexander Grant has been elected Principal of the University of Edinburgh.

Mrs. Lincoln, it is said, expects to visit Queen Victoria, and be her guest for a while.

Teaddeus Stevens denies a report that he was going to come out for Seymour and Blair.

General Butler says there is room •nougn in the world both for Senator Henderson and himself!

Victorien Sardon writing a new comedy which he calls "Premiere A.mour" (First Love).

The Emperor of the French, wishing to civilize his people, has introduced bullfights into France.

H. J. Byron's new comedy at the Holborn theatre, London, is to be called "John Denman's Debt."

The Democrats can not get along with* out something to carp at—hence their endless "carpet-bagger."

Song of the Siamese twins—"We were boys together." An editor at the Soutli has purchased a race horse at the expense of two thousand dollars for the purpose of catching runaway subscribers.

An editor, apeaking of his party, says, "we're in a pickle now another adds, "a regular jam," and a third suggests "heaven preserve us."

A large number of Yankee school marmB are passing through Louisville on their way North. Prentice, of the

nal,

Jan 8 dwlm

A million and forty thousand yards of calico were printed in North Adams in March—a piece long enough to reach from Massachusetts Bay to Irako Michigan.

A Western editor, in response to a subscriber who grumbles that his morning paper was intolerably damp, says, "that is because there is so much

due

The name of a young impertinent is given to the public as tke man who writes under the

nomdeplumr,

5

NION AKEB\ FLOtlB BTOltE.

IT

,N IF

A

BBO

Manuhoturers of all kinds of

OEAOKERS,

BREAD and CAKES, BBETZELS,

a am

and Dealers In

O O E I S

On Lafayette St., between Oanal a«d Depot,

d»30dly t.-. 0 INDIANA.

B.MAJSNING ,,,^1 0rlt,FIAN

W*I

iKD

Plain ttgn Painting. Ceilings and Walla n« OaldHlaM tt Colors. I and Natunl Wood Polished In the highest •tyU at tti Art. OlMtng on Qlase and Jspa^aited Tla, in all Styles.

It will be to the Interest of thoee who wish to kats ssi rlcsable work done, to call on as- Infor •atlon la buylu( dnd mixing celort, will be forattftod to persons rata or

of George Al­

fred TownBend." Is this an attempt at grand or petty larceny?

A Paris paper calls thie'larnented Mr. Lincoln the St. Paul of America. It means that the poor mtin while living had a viper on his hands.—

World.

Tos, one of the Blair family—but he shook him off. *i:. A large portion of su«ifer matchel used in this country are imported from abroad. The match-making company of Joenkeeping, in Sweden, furnishes a large quantity. In 1856, they made 46,698,241 boxes/of which 46,000,000, were sent to this country.

The following epitaph in a Pennsylvania churchyard touchingly commemorates the gluttony of a husband and the grief of his widow: "Eliza, sorrowing, rears this marble slab

To her dear John, who died of eating crab! It was proposed to establish a printing office at Sing Sing prison, to teach a part of the convicts the printer's trade. The compositors of Now York city have mot and protested against this action as desecrating the art. It was found that there were no printors among the convicts.

A German tin and »heat-ir.n worker once rendered a bill to captain for "Kin Sheidirums of bibe." The captain puzzled long over the item, and so did his agent. Who would ever imagine that the worthy Teuton considered that a plain way of epelling "one sheet iron-pipe,"

Louis Rickschen thus advertises his delinquent wife, in a Chicago paper: "My wife Barbara Rickachen, nee Roeslern, has either run away from me or been stolen. I shall smasn the head of the person who brings her back to me. As I do not pay my own debts, it is not probable that I shall pay hers.'

Among the obituary notices of an Ohio

Kper,

we find the following: "Mr. WilJones, of Malta township, aged etehty-three, passed peacefully away, on Tuesday last, from single blessedness to matrimonial bliss, after a short but sudden attack by Alice Blottome, a blooming widow

oi

A. XJ E,

thirty-five." "3^

A printer, meddling with the verdict ofTrroroner1# jury, struck out a comma after the word "apoplexy," making it read thus "Decease came to his death by excessive drinking, producing apoplexy in the minds of the jury."

Death or "Miles O'Reilley It is with no common sensation of sor row that we announce thedeatb, in New York city yesterday, of Gen. Charles G. Halpine, better known by the

phtme

OUIMKNTAL '1

A.

^, One door East of the Star Grocery, TXRBS HAUTK, IND. Plain and Decorative Paper Hanging, Fancy and

CBABOB.

boo9dtf

Ind. Journal-

nomrne de

of "Miles O'Beilley," a name under which he has won the most enduring laurels as a humorist, poet and political^ writer. General Halpino was, at the time of his death, Oity Register of New York and the gifted editor of the New York OStoM. The telegraphic item announcing his death ia brief* stating only that General Halpine died suddenly yesterday morning, from an everdose of cholorofonjj, administered to releave oain. The dfonine of a more gifted, ana Versatile writer, of a more knightly and generous man, it has not fallen our lot to record.—

The following advertisement appeared in the Hampshire

Chronicle,

no more.

Jour­

is said to smile npon them.

An editor, describing church in Minnesota, says: -'No velvet cushions in our pewf we don't go in for *tyle. The fattest person has the softest sent.

on it."

The zeal of Robert Toombs, in his recent speech at Atlanta, is divided into two channels of about equal volume,—one maintaining that Jeff. Davis is innocent of treason, and the other advocating the eloction of Herat io Seymour.

In view of the contributions of English ladies to pay the election expenses of John Stuart Mill, the London

Globe

calls the

female future advocated by Mr. Mill the Millennium—an atrocious pun 1

of a recent

date: '-The Treasurer of the Winchester Anti-Mendicity Society has received l?s. which he is requested to acknowledge in the Hampshire

Chronicle,

and insert the

following. "Fines for lying a-thinking in bed after awaking in time for arising—a habit insidious and injurious as 'dramdrinking'—6d. on each occasion.'"

J. & P. Coats'

BEST SIX-CORD CABLED

a

4i,"

JOBN A HUGH AtCHINlLOSS,

SOLE AGENTS IN NKW YOBE. No. 108 Dnane Street.^

SIX-CORD,

Will find

J. JP. Coats'

Expressly adapted to their wants. jy7daod3iii

700 MILES

PAlllti

ONION

yronow finished and In operation. Morn than twenty thonsBDtl men ure employed, and it In not impossible that thn eutira track, from Omaha to tiacramonto, will tie finished in^l8G9 iustead of 1870.

The UKION PACIFJ0 UAILBOAD COMPANY recoive. A Government Grant ofth*/igi.t of way, all necessary timber and otber materials found along the lino of Its operations. II.—A Government Grant of 12,800 acres Wnd to the mile, taken in alternate sections ou each side ofitarcad. This ia an absolate donation,

And will be aeonrrs of large reveaus In the fill are. III.—A Government Grant ot Unite! States Thir-ty-year Bonds, amounting to from 816,000 to $48,COO per mile, according to the difficulties to be sarmonnted on various sections to be bnllt. Tho Government tikes a second mortagge as a security, and it is expected that not only the interest, but tho principal amount maybe aid In services rendered by the Company in transporting troops, mails, &o. IV.—A Government Grant of the right to ijsue it* own FIRST M0BTGAQE BONDS, to aid in building the road, to the same amount as the 17. 3- Bonds, issued for tho same purpose, and

THE(Jovebkment PcaiUTS the Trot•

te.oa of the First Mortgage Bondholders to de» livor the Bonds to the Company onlv as the load is completed, and afcer It has been examined by United States Commissioners and pronounced to be in all reipects a Ant-class Railrea). .—A Capital stock Subscription from the stockholders, of which

over Eight Million Dollart

have

bean paid in upon the work already done, and which will be Increased as the wants of the Company require, Tl.—Net Cash Earnings on its WA Basineu' that already amount to MOHF. THAN TOE

XNTIEIST

on the First Mortgage Bonds. Thoie earnings are no indioation ef the vast throngh traffic (hat irust follow tei opening of the line to the Pacific, but they certainly prore that

FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS

upon tu -li a property, costing nearly three times their amount,

Are Secure Beyend Contingency.

jj The Union pacific-Bond* xdilthirty jraan. ore for Si,000 each, and bavo coupops attaobed. They bear annual intorest, payable on the first days of January and July ot the Coaipmj's Office in th? City of New York, at ihe late of six per («ni. iu gold* Tho principal is payable tn gold at maturity,

The price ia 102, and is at tba present rate of Id, tl ey pay a liberal Income on their ait. The coapany believe that these Bonds, at the present rate, are the cheapest security In the market and reserve the right to advance thePriccat any time. Suterriptions will be received In New Tort At the Company's Office, No.

20

Nassau street,

AND BT

John J, Cisco Son, Bankers, So. S9 Wall St., Aiii by Leading Bankhrs generally throughout

United States.

liemiUancti thoiild^bt

made

in draftt or ether funds

par in New York, and Ih Bondt will be tent fre* of charge by

re.'urn

express. Partiee eubsccibing through

Iccal agenti, mil l.ok to them for taf» delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOB 1868 has Jnst bees published by the Company, giving fuller Information than is possible in an advertisement, respecting the Irogress of the Work,the Besources of the Country traversed by the Boad.

Moons for Construction, and the va)U9 of the Binds, which will bo sent free ou application at the Ohmpmy's offices or to any ofthe advertised agonts.

JOHN J. CISOO, Treasurer, New York. Jnly 21, 1867. dtw.2n»

NEW GROCERY

^V.,1 AND

PROVISION STORE!

F. I). MOLLOY, rCAHS* IH

Groceries and Provisions,

No. 9 4lb Street, one door Houtb ofthe Post Officp, Terre-Haute, Indiana

The undersigned hai just opened at the above stand, nflrst-claat Family Grocery and Provision rwith a large and well seiectoil stock of new and fresh articles suitable for «vary day use in families, to which ho calls tti. attention of his friends anil tho public genorally.

Goids dollyer to any part of the city frree of charge. Highest cash prlro {aid for Couniry Produce. jy2dCw F. D. MOLLOY.

PHILOSOPHY

OF MARRIAOK.—A

NEW OOORSE Lrc

TUBES,

as delivered at the

New Fork Museum of Anatomy, embracing the subjects: How to Live and What to Live for Youth, MaturltT and Old Age Manhood Qenerl liyBsvlewed. The Cause ot Indigestion Flatu luce asd Nervous Diseasss ac:ount«d for filar iage Philosophically Considered, Ac. Pocket olnines containing these Lectarrs will be forwarded on receipt of four stamps, by addressing: Stc'v NEW YORE.MOSEUK-OF ANATOMY, 618 Broadway, New York. marlGdly

^RCHITECT & BUILDER.

«J. A. VRYDAGH.

Plans, Specifications, Superintendence, and Detail Drawings furnished for every description of Bnlldingt.

Orrtos.—South east oorner of Main and Fifth Streets, ovr. Donnelly'* Drugstore. mySMIy

QITY BILL POSTBJES.

GEO. W. REIFSNIDER.

Programmes and Circulars distributed in S ^QOOD STYLE! ....

:.

v.-.iar» lutt at Dow!lng Hali, oral Ih

rlnttng Offices, will be promptly »ttended tn

O.ASAND STEAM FITTING VT Main Street, between 6th and 7$h,

FRGDERIK OEIGER. Having employed the services of J. S. Ferguson, a well known practical workman, he is now prepared to executo all erders in tht above business, with promptnnes and dispatch.

octSdly ''rt'l'

WAREEN'S

DRY GOODS.

,iy ,3s

.mtSkM

tia.ViSM

-1-.

-(I

JSW

it

1-

ail

I I*

Clothing-manufacturers and purchasers of SPOOL COTTON for use on Sewing Machines, demanding tho best and strongest

1

*f$%f %%,W

TUKLL KIPIII

No?. 50, 60 & 70

R. R.

ti

*. .:

''A-i' -s'

m. 1 -A

ilS tsftej *.

j"0Pu"'i».wS

$£"

if f. .-Ctorvf ,41 IfnT S ,es ii. 5 itf'4£

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IIW' J»*R, .Jf S1! i.it. -jo

H-«r»K

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I iM'h' 1* -l'

DEY GOODS

SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE .tifJL uusdj.

U*

Aagnst

1st

1868.

From the above date we shall offer our entire

Stock of

DRESS GOODS!

COMPRISING ALL THE

LATEST NOVELTIES!

AT PRICES THAT WILL

I N S E E I S A E

BEFORE SEPTEMBER Int.

TUELLt RIPLEY & CO., Corner Fifth and Main Streets, TERRE HAUTE, IND.

HV-

DRY COODS.

THE "TIGBE" OUT!

THE "TIGER" OUT!

THE "TIGER" OUT

COMPETITION DISTANCED!!

BUY QOOBS, EVERYBODY, WHILE THEY AB3 CHEAP! Oar Stock Is toolargs

to

ennmorato, bat actlre

bayera will be amply repaid for coming to the

"DOWN TOWN" STOBE.

As ever Department trill undergo the same rednotion in prices as the following Hiil'a 4-4 Bleached Muslins 18 cts Good yard wide 15 cts Merrimack, Sprague and all best

Prints 12* Ginghams 18 cts Domestic De Laines 18 cts Honey-comb Quilts 1,50 Swiss Organdie Muslins 45 cts

These Goodi are Worth

Sou will have to pay $1,60 for then) elsawhero.

Hoop Skirts $1,50

re to or a a

Will

IMPROVED

ROOFING.

We are prepared to pat on this Boot, and wartant It for fire years. This is the bert and cheap, •ft Roof In nse. and is fire-proof. Gallon

FT &

OLII •WILLIAMS,

Prairie City Placing Mills, corner of 9th [and Mulberry Streets. iaSdtf

GOODS

DRY

a well selected

•t

the

65

Cents!

Plain, Baff. Pisk and Blue Organdie and JACONET LAWNS FIFTY CKNTS. These are Ihe Tory hast quality, and have bpso elling at 65 cents.

French Stripe and FKKCALE8

35 CENTS!' jT "T .1. ••.

I

T'lie Greatest

-IN-

O E S S O O S

Ai 25 Cents a Yard, Ever Offered!

White Lace Points, Black

Points Selling at

50

7 iv

NOTION DEPARTMENT.

White Goods, Piques, Hosiery, woves, Trimmings, Parasols, Pans, dtc.,

Have Caught the Tiger"

Fearfallj, and prices art bleediog profusely.

SKEPTICS

Buckeye"

e,«

Cash

Store,

When too late, afUr having supplied their wants

AT

much higher price*—elsewhere—thinking this only a* adfartttement to

DRAW TRADE.

To all sach,disappointment will be their fate, as

WE

shall do eree mora, instead of leas than we

ADTEBTISE.

X09H,

IAI T!. JCF) NI From this time out, at v,

Wi I* RICE

&an> bmfaM 1 1 '. is

Jit. ,t. ,5T

1

iA.. 3

4 3 .•m I

,»•.

_•

4

4{, nib $di tiI s?

1

v-ii

Xl

S* 'v" ,?J

-iinsl* J-tfiT vr*yi i. TTORT *»0} JAM* JP» fli* hup liiin IM tl

t4l

Jifcn fH|

V- 'i

O"

rt

E N

-AND

Chintz in 6real Variety of Styles.

CORNELIUS & HAGGERTY, Corner 3d and Main Sts.,

4 «Terre-Haute, Indiana.

S if A

1

,!

1

DOWN!'

M.''

'S

*..1* it -ifl! S 4 S .asaoH

IsinosSaY.

I' ItPivrnliift *d) T-tl

»i. i! vdt -frl 43 fMli /i .'fM''

e. is

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.imiiu oJ) i-i-.tih »i dif'tt '3

CORNELIUS & HATITIKRTH

HAVE

BEAUTIFUL STYLES

I.IJI I«tnJ

a •«k ciiai

.i- a J.I 1 -»!}TiSq I 1 W W

a in

:r,T)H

"J .'/ FFJSNF

.cO H»a

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Tr:-:

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?X u-t&ln«."!.a 'Jo :yii c:o0 Kidlo I'-i« i:c.i4 .* ihelP. e-d)

.snrfiiid

j.-M /u JB 1.1GIT ^RNIQO i!?»f

iiS/llSili

••r-rns

BOOTS AND SHOES

Boots & Shoes

TO SUIT

fjysww

NTCIRFTI9FIFT(TI t-

E I 50 «R8 ,hle« aia ••..n rl: i/tgifi':! vHaving just received,"

s,

C. E. BUGG1.ES, 0s S^OTtKSiTTA- jrA

STOCK of IFJmo'n, AIISSAN.P('FA TL-

dren's Summer Wear, which

I

wlli

oft IT lor

On the shortest uotica an.i thn

styles.

jy8Jtf

ob

Cents

On the Dollar! ...

Hoop Skirts at One Dollar!

s&LE

Very Lowest Cash PriceJ

And

I

ba\e aiso received a large

«£sjrtment

Men's,Boy's and Youth's Boots and Shoe*,bought at the head of the market, so they can bo

MJ

motto is

*.»!.»

F!

Sold to Salt the Present limes I

"Bay

Caeap, Sell Cheap—friiall

Profits aod Quick 8ales."

MISt

MKNDINQ

fasluunable

dooe

njatly and ih baste.—

Don't ferget tne place, bnt call

If yon

do not

bny.

O. E.

NO. 16,

North 4th Htre

»r,

DOTS ANI SHOES. O s?. 1'!. -:s 1 \V

IV.

N 1 Is selling

boots & Shoes Very Cheup

To close oat his large stock

ot

Boots Shoes aiid Gaiters,

To make room fcr Spring stock. Ton

ace

8

Meohanlos Block

Particalar Attention la giTea »i

CUSTOM WOKK Thla Department 1B io tbd haudf of SKILLFU1 WORKMEN pf adtfotto

TEBBK HAUTB N1

CILHHBBCUL C0LLK6E,

Corner Main and_ 5th streets, [OYIB TUKLL, RIPLBT CO.] f" ENTBANOR FROM FIFTH 87BEET,l Is the oldest and most reliable Institution of,the

kind In the State. Iwitrnetloti given In all the jrarochea pertaining to a thorough Easiness Idacation,each as

LOOK-KEKPLM

PENMAKSnir,

A

take warning and not "flea'* to the

Scholarship In this College ia good for Life, jiving the Student the privilege of

A

few Pupils will

REVIEWING

jLt Pleasure, Free of Charge.

admitted,in Arithmetic

tnd Penmanship,at

»4,00

per month.

NO VACATIONS. Ll!

For lafonnation, call and see the School.further Bend forOollage Paper. Adlress,

6ARTIM dr OWES,

mhlSltf PBINCIPAib.

MATS AND CAPS.

N

IW* YORK HAT 9 ORB

Joseph C. Yates. JUST IN BEOBEPT 09-r •.

MLeua' Had of all kind*, at Bora'Hata of «U klada, I j... Mlapes'Hate of allldnda,

1

IniGinti1 Hat* of all kliul^

Aaa at aU prtoea.

A

Y.HAUAWDS

to

O.'S.

OI4AR

on

'THE

SHORT MUM. OOON

SPRING STILES,

S**)

ffi PIQUES

*fao4tt Us ao*.:3hk (Jtgaia-qqo *j

diiw -J

.i' q.t 11*'*

futf yil

.jinr. 11 »k sM—

DOWN !„.

"txft

"O I- Ij» «JGU/V CO—IANI r'.: ''PERCALES

J. A A--ivta« firT'.iw4

Dawir

is' LAWAB

.vwwi :vc

tfiASirv 1

*y.:nv

ju&jilm

'aatfJo

.!.• leujiaf

JUST OPENED

SOME

Vlvl

OF 9EAS0NABLE »i!*W

E S S O O S

fvrti

ALSO A LABOE S.T^OCK^0.IFCJ] JY., t. np.fi Ui'. suo ~tnf.ru

TM C0L0KED PBIKTS 1 i'i

fi

•If *lV

•——AT—- ioo

IS I-A

Light Dress Goods,

SUMMER GOODS Fine Embroidered Handkerc'fs

fSr^i.! At36ceat»apieca.

Fine Scaliopped Lawn Han^kf

of

At

01

alf^manufscture aU^kindsof

•ihtepft T- v-qmci.tT odii

MENS WORK,

26

cents apiece,

0„9ttou

paijasols,

Silk Pdrasols'

Hi I

i»i1i ifi

Lawns and

AN

examine,

llUQQMCt'J

t,a

ii tylos'and Grfi'tYariety. SAfl Oil

9C

A LARGE STOCK of STAPLES

C. WLTTIE CO'S, Next Door to Davia' Drug Store.

la*

MEBCA.MIU

CAIOVLATIOIB, AC.

MANHOND: le^' How Lost! flow Restored!

•iJtl

Ju»t Published, -ot FF tweeitpe. Price,

itHMat

in?

COST! hops a

To')

It'XSr?'j,

For Mozambique^

v-y

{LE^OS

.Will''

tiol 3a r*T8f,0 W lt-Jfc

fcM

1

•i' I .-{'iiurji

SWEEPING

REDUCTION!!

sit a hit ..i«

oan rro cuiLiOSEi ,ij

SUMMER GOODS,

iCmz

Jji

iior-m Til

EDSALL & CO'S.

•FAH-Y

hi

.'i &j13 it, O^hJ I A -V..-™-tvj »r «rocr*t^ SABTiKol. 1 )!lt) (ITQ'ZQ $6! Light Alpaca^ ^i,

V'!?

Pacific Lawns, *rf"!ii

oi

1!

Figured Brilliants,

rA ^Marbj-

Figured Chintzes,

j-'i ft

Figured

»bfia wrfjosi I

PIQUES, =,^,9I| v'AV ..

Are Narked Down!

6»".

r.l «*J

,45#vH .jM •i Vi

5t

f-

THIS DA^

rli1'

f'&jt/.iizv* Jun*

"s&sinm& i.

PRICES MADE to SELL THE GOODS without regard to the COST! iS ft aal iirA ««E»8AIiL & .CO.,

DRY GOODS.

I WJTTIG & CO.,

73 MATN STREET.1'1'

79^-1 0

OPPOSITE "koKBEN'S BANK

M»'0 Io. orfiB iH»B I

(Ureat Bargains

*».»

^ajyTTao./ii VJ

IN-

OMDE,OO:n»

Percales.

MTJSQUITO BARS,

A Large Stock, bonght cheap.nn.L sold cheap.

adles' 'and Gbiidren'$, Hose

12% cents nnd upwards.' 1-

|1

'Jrtnr

iu

will

s**«

money by oalllog on him at Ifo.

siifiw

sir

to

I

14ft JCala Street. Terre

mtRM

EUTS,

Xai.

eetdt,

A IJ6CXCBB ON THK MATHKAL TREATmaat, and Uadlcal Onra of flperaatorrhcea, or Seinlnal Weakness, Ihvoluiitary emissions, 8et"nal (Vbliitj, and Imv«diniMita t» Murtefa paerally: Horronlnm, Oonmmptkm, Byilapay, a ad rbjaicsd Incapacity, raanuiag from Salf Abase, Ac., by Soit.

3.

WA

CfltS. J. jC. KLINS

BUCK&t^s ^QS. pr»cti(MkT PLDMBKB, ana at toa tHMlMtjsitJf fd*ads to aacoQnoe that h* to im

JFLLBMNAIMB

5^

Cf

iAtlt ft •zra

8ftRRETT'S

iiysiiff tiw

~**&"' '•BJBIBBIBty'y

"fl* J. R. BARRgrr

!'U: *irf»!

Sc

CO., Proprietors,

KAXOHESXBa. N. H.

IiOBD«oiuti«,v&loa«o,a»oeral Mortb-West-rn Agents. JT.£c H. A. DAVIS, Aaentt for Terra Hante. Ind. sorlMttn

N S

sia

Eostorea original DandrtifT

i£' a

'JjV

dl

f//j$ "*v|-XMnotl soi lo

'it i"3sr"a"':s"™L-

h- -i.iuu wmaBiK im

AMBROSIA

J\,Gray,Light,Bed

DOCTOR WHrrrlEB

ABIOOLAB

QBADTJATB

and tua

Cor, 4th and Main Sis.

of

MXCICIXE,

Diploma at Offloo will

(Bow,has

been

longer in the treatment of vuntmcAt, SEXUALengaged and PBTYATE Durisrs than any other Physician in St.Lonis.

fyphilit, Qoawrkea, OUei, Srricture,' Orchitis, Hernia and Rupture all Urinary

gmhilitio or Mercurial

Skin or Boats

Dissoses and

Hmutonku, SuiilBAUttr itf lapo*

«WWY. •a

the resttlt of self-abase yoatb,

•EXQLAL

eaceases la aatnrer years,in

castas,and vrhlch odaceaomeof the following effects,a*.Koctarnal Kmisslons,Blotches, Debility,Dizziness, Dimness of Sight,Confn-

•loa

ortdoas,KRIL Fortbodlngs, Aversion to iiocl«ty.of Females,Loss of Memory and 8exnal Power,SOD rinderihg tfarrlage Improper, are permanently eared.

The Doctor's opportunities in hospital anid private practlco are unsurpassed in St. Louis or any othercity. Back files of St. Louis pipers prove that he has been located there longer by year*thanany other so advertising.THE establishment, library, laboratory and appointments an unrivallod In the West, unrivalled anywhere. Ago, with experience,can be relied upon, and the Doctor can refer to many physicians throughout the country.

DIEASTTSITS ASXT VFKRL^D -COHSE^USOOEE

CORSTCTATIOH ATO

Ti

€16

6

Io Ssir

NTS' HALF HOSE,

I A

12% cents ami upwards^"'

Ball Trimmings, &nffling&, Tape "land Marseilles Trim- "r mtngs, Buttons, -t

Jo •!•'•fl:-

WMhington Av»nas,|at.

Louis,cMOU treats with the greatest success alt Otseasee of Women. Leuchorosa,or Whites, Falling, Inflammation or Cioeration of the Womb, Ovaritis, Prurltls, Hienqrrhagia, Dysmenorrhcea,Amenorrhcoa,,

-practice.

X' Li

a

have failed,READ what he says.

every

"Wesrera

patients requiring dally attention.

assistant. Heuf

1

'it

KLBQANT AND CHEAP

s-.«

ML

Ciialiies, DeLaines

Whether artain* from teethin*or any otter cause.

TULL

direction*for talnp

A W I E 8 W

CAST-CAST-STEEl FLOW

SOW IT~ii MAPB1.

W

EASE OF

ITS

%av*BEEDmisled

Affeoeiont of th» Throat,

aro treated with unparalleled

In

LIO?e

or other

IA

past success and present petition he stands without a competitor. Ike WcUtBcsof

rtrslclw

tlon fs

whose BepuU-

Valoa-wl«E,

Doaioa

akonli be

wortk BCMLAG.

Whiuh*:PUBLISHES MIEDIETI

Pampblet Srelatlnfe to Vineroal

DISEASES

of

self-abuse,that will be seat to any address ia sealed'enTslape

tot ixrb

case that will answer almost a* well

1

It is self-evident that physician who oonSnesqimself exclusively to the study of a oer tain class of diseases aud treats thousands pi eases every year,must ac ialrej raater skill

MATTTPNYSICUUI,

4aoe

frleodiy. talk

sdt %4

jW

f)

that well-tnown fact that

sMmpc It coattlns

fnll symptom lists that will arable those aITftoted to denrm'inl the nattifS of-lhelr ctrtnplaint and give

A

wtittea^ statement of their

fir

tie

purpose of treatment as person«1 int«rvi0W', but where it is couxouieat, the Doctor

should

bo conaultedpersonally. Thoss hwving friends

thMt MAIUN^J

this valuable wori by sending their address, wlthetapp ThOsyou oan assist the u«for* tunate without their knowing their bonefat-

TO^.

Mrtainly no subjeot of moro Importance than puaity of blcod andperfeot maabood.

(n

that specialty than one in general practice.—

recogblcin^tilia f*kjt,intrb

patients tp the Doctor after reading his tfedical Pamphlet. Ooinmunioatlonj coafldectial.

A

'FILL

cost you

Office central,

AS thing.

ret

retired—Ko.61T St.ChArtfes

ssreet,St.C6ufs,'Mo. Honrs,9

ATIC,

to.7

Sundays excepted^I(

DOCTOlt WILBER

••ami

and

Sterility br

Barrenness also,everydiseaseconneated with Puberty,Menstruation or Frefumey. Since the Do:torcqnfiusa himself czoiusively to the treatment of these complaints, and treats,

i'e»Tlw

ii a

a

*. 1 n«

MOTHERS! MOTHERS!I

,d« WWBKBSIII, i. DON'T £AXL TO EBOCtTEE

Mrs. Wiisto's SootbiUE Syrnj,

For Children Teething.

SANSS OF OASES. It not only rdtovw (be

&viaoratee

-will ACWNPANY

"beesr

ooBucfentlous prlndplgn,

CvtTmnElt, M. K, a«-

re

BDOB to TkownuiAs of SaMrtn." Seat under seal, In a plkln envefope, aay addr«sa, raiTia. on reoelpt oj

FORBIDDEN

2$

poaiage stamps,

to

ceat«, or two

(JO.,

127 Boverr, Nev York. PostQMca Sox 45Sfl. Also, Dr. ColTerwsll'a "tUqri£f«a«id«," prioe' 26 costs.

tMaaaettHt edJ

Ithhla -n i.« ?. r. io ta

flonsefalntln^^«id Mlnii^

W Si sad «tt •j?

vtosEin,

fitted tip on the most appreTed princlplea. HepairlnK promptly attended to. npS

DRAFT!

Why it is the Host Durable!

ADAPTION T0~VABI0US WORK! Btobble*Cloyer»8odPratrlc Hod

CONVENIENCE OF REPA^I

Why it is

th.o

Cheapest!

ETC., ETC., Eire.

The Novelty of the Cast-Gast-8teelPl®w!-~—

X- r:.

UHjf

&

r'SI^IS

A tii*

IS WHAT IT PMKPORW TO BF,

A GKMDINEHAIR BEST0BAT1VK,

cbangisg

or Faded Hair to the Dili,

Lrrraous,BILKFK TBSSSES, which so adorn youth or It will positively eradicato Humors and

L)age. andraff from the scalp, and when thara is life* In the glands,will canso

A

ing to the abOTe.

new growth of Hair to

pnt forth on bald spots., Thousaai

S

are testify

PRICK: $1,00 PER BOTTJLE,» FOBSATIE BT ALL DBT3GGT8T3. BARB, etTLICK A BERRY, Agents mayST deodAwSm

J4WF

1

Five enter

J'/vtb ittdi il-'Vi*iiij

r-t. ,V

Saving of Time!

Saving of Money! Saving of Horses! Its Remarkable Durability! Facts AND. Figures Repairs for Eight Years.

SIXER

all tke

DARING the

bad

Plows sold

last right Tears bate

NO Mepalrs WHATEVER.

Call u, or send OLtcular, showing

of Plow to bay,aadfor why," to

jpjo ,TTT«KW®t

3.

Send stamp for Medical Pam­

phlet of thirt^-Sixpages.

tfo

matter

WHO

.Patients

fin

Stkte. Cures guaranteed. Corn-

saltation by letter or at offloe

free. Booms for

A

tally

9 A.

it to

T. U.

Sundays

2.

chQd from pain,bat

the stomach sad bowels, corrects

aaldlty,and gives tone and energy to the whole system.

It wflieliaitatantly Ttliere

Ortping in tho Bowel* and Wind Colic. WE

believe it the

BNTEBY

BEST AND 8TJBE8T BEM-

gr IN THE WOBIJD, In all

cease of

and

t\ti

DY8-

DLABBHCEA CT CHXLDBBK,

each

bottle. .OBe sure ind call for ,7T "MBS. WIKSLOWH SOOXBJNA TTSJKUP," Having the facsimile of COUTTS ft

Pxuxi*,"

on the outside wrapper,. All other* Are fcMe imitation*.

ta«im Tate Particular 5otiee.

Ml Mil ?8tmD IIKA1I PILLS.

ffARRAMTEP FJ4KI*CH.

randafterwardthe

KSZ PILLS, TO

celebrsted many vears ago

ia Fkris,for relief of female IrregularUse, so notorious tor their criminal employment In the practloe of abortion, are now offered for role for the tint time in America. They have

TAD has

(TOM general AS*, lest

S*1TTB*m.IVH»RI

it Is

that the object

Ageatfot'the Untied States and

banv,M.I,or

UQ&'tetood

LA anlawful.

LadMsisaa{doar*d'a bu*J Sealed from tha

STAQPS

to

«Y

ef thvcurtoua,by enclosing one dollar, and sis poetage

M. W. MACPMBKJET, CNNBRAL

OTFLAD*»,

oy atyDunggistatoiXsrr*PFINTER

at

TO'any

AL-

aothoruka .A(

«ut.

Sold

,r.HAlFEB, WBLDIA CO,

OUNTT AND

WalmitMMets^Terr* Hsute,Ind.,

K*E^EDFCSUHUY:OT

hfad,

L«rier41tha )*MM«tri«iof

CARRUFTLW «PBCE«€W We ass none bt«» tAe,8eet.*«teria4 la^lbe cen struct Ion of our Work,

AND

"kind

JONES & JONES. Farm Implements, TEBBE HADIE, IKC.

ASTROLOGY.

ASTROLOGY LOOK OUT. GOOD IEWH FOB AXIL.

•1,000 TO AST P1S80K PTHO WIM, IQCAI. MADAM! &APHAXL IK THK PB0rES8102?. HpHE NEYB^PAILING MADJL AMI BAPHAEL is the best. She svoceed* when all ethers have tailed. All who ar. lja trouble—all who have been unfortunate—AIL whose fond hopes have been disappointed,erushea and blasted by tales promises and ilnnslt

ell who

and triflod with—all fly to h»r

for advice and satis taction. All who are In doubt of the affections of those they love,consulther to relief*and eatlsly their minds.

Affairs SbeNem

FAN*.

She has the saoret of winning the

AFFECTIONS

your future wife or husband, or absent She ghldee the single to

oi

the opposite sax. She shows yon the likeness

OI

HAPPY

marriage,anvlfriend.—

makes the married happy. Her eld and advice has been solicited in innumerable instances,AOJ the result has always been the means of

ing

a

secar*

Speedy and Happy Marriage,

She Is,therefore, a sure dependence. It Is

we:

known to the public at large that she was the first, and she is the only person in this country who cau show the likeness in reality,aud who can give entire satisfaction on all the concerns ot lift, whicli oanbe tested and proved by thousands,both ried aad single,who doily and eagerly visit hei.mar­

To all in business her advloo Is Invaluable. She oan foretell, with the greatest certainty,the result of all oomsaerclal and buulness transactions.

Lottery numbers given without oxtra«charge.

MADAME UAPsa£IIIS

a bona fide Astrctoglsi

that every one can dependupec. Shols the groat est Astrologtst of the ninotesnth century. It

LA

MAKES

illiterate prc.sa-

ders oopy.her 0dV9rtiscmcnt9 and try to Jmila'.e

tar. MADAM3

Baphaalis the

SST3CTHDASGH:ET

it

seventh daughter ehe was born with a nrlural gilt she can foretell jor.r very thoughts.

SHE

also cures drunkenness. All Interview? stristly prtvsta and confidential. As a Pemale Physician hor remedies never fall to oure all female irregularities,and

TNO

irlth

monthly

FLOW,

wlthoat

Ill

DU|or

or ecpMure.—prodno.to

They oan not injure,but, on the

rontrarj.theyR»

improve the health. Therefore,oome one, come all, to.

Biehrad, bet Ce&trai irenue and Jok Cincinnati, Ohio.

TKBMS.—Ladl6s,SI Gentlemen,#1,60. N. B.—The Madame will answer no lettors without a fee of 91

and a

3«cent

stamp

LA

Address Lcok Box

inclosed.

631. AEGSIDTVLJ

•'MUSICAL.

THE PEOPLES PLATFORM

FOR THE

EDF ^5!

FALL CAMPAIGN

'M .W

-Ttft

a S S

TRS A IN 4FAIIV I IN ITF 1.

Hen of all parties agreo

2.

A

very large number of cases,it folloes that bis knowleageof them must be far more extensile aad acenrate than that of physlolans in geberal

T^AT

my cudldaus

for publlo favor sro the best ever brought out on a platform.

They have been tried for years, have stood unflinchingly, have como up to everything that thev were reoommsndsd to be,

»nd are

ples choice everywhere.

the peo­

Ia opposition to all RRLROF7ARKTR« aod petty depredators my candidates have steadily rote up, gathered strength,andstands this day united at the strongest hot ever known In the history cf the cotlntry.

6.ot r! SEQt U.

1.

Tho finest and best iot of

PIANOS

FIB6T 0LAB6

and all other kinds of Uuslcai Inatru

meats ever offared for sale in the West,ceo b* found at Slisner's Palace of Uualc.

Bandredsof purchasers who have been using my Pianos for years, agree

(hat

lasting Pianos known

3

IT.

thryare the best

Porch»«lng largely lor cash,also,by occupying the extenslre building of my own, thns savttig costly nnts,MRcustomers will recstve the benefit cf all such saving*,and greater btrgalna can be had of me thao ever known In theblstorr of the Piano trade heretofore.

No old lusty stock on hand to get rldofi, Mt everything new, and adding tbt latest

ted Novdtios ooustun'iy to it.

6

I»po

an in fisror of ail parties alt log with ou this platform,and

I

shall makS special

to g.t yeur vote this Fail.

KI88NER'8

PALAO£ OI? MUSIC,

No. 48, OhioStreei,

^tkrrk-HAIJTE, IMO.

MUSIC.

J. O LINDEMANN,

ts

oKKa. anlOSdwir

kept in comparative obecurity,

from Ue fact that tha Dr.Telpeau, is a physician

IN

Paris,PForiginitor

greaf wealth and strlot

withheld tham

they should bo employed

for anlawful pwrposes. laoverooalng female obitructlons,

TMF

seem to be truly omnipotent,

bnrstlacopea-thefood gates from whatever oaas*

MAY

baveetowed tbsm bat they ars otT»r»J to the aablle oalx for ieaitimat*nsa,AATL all agents are

O

OIAUB

imm

PIAIOS, HELODEOirS ORGANS, Tiolias,dultars,Flutee,and all kinds Hsslo.

Merchandise, No.91 Wabash Street,of

TXBBS HAUTT. INDIANA,

TDHUTO ART» BEPAIB1SO

OLD PIANOS

of PIAJlOa and

other Instruments will be promptly attended to.

will he

taken in tuade for

NKW

O.

LIKDEMASN

the SAINT LOUIS

4*

I A N O

MAMIFACTIJBUW C0MPAN1

The Pianos of tbl* Oompany at* eeeentialiy

Pianos for Western People. They are noc only made at borne, but are well MAD*.

They have takea

«7d»»ly

^IpjfiiAGB MAHfiFACIO^T.

Fovur First Premium*, at Westeih

FALZS.

They poesess unrivalled ex­

cellence of tone and flniah, and

cost

all rtspeftts itttb the

TTD MANMBTFTTXRE^TA

warrant it superior

to aay offbredfla this market. Especial attention given to ttrimxs. QelOdtf

PARI

well

IN

best

instrument* of Eastern

Uaaufaottve.E'iI

T-

PPICM Tarj L?om

fett, to

im.

accoaouo TO sttu Aim roots.

SSrttrtrj' TIIBO is warranted for Five Tears.^Ml OliO INSTRUMKNT8 EJOHAKQIO.-AT UBTTAL SATXE.

Warehouse 101 Soath Fifth Stmt, oorner of Walnut, and opposite the Southern Hotel, •ytrdly

IGSIISSIF