Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 August 1868 — Page 3

SPECIAL NOTICES.

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CHRISTABOECyS HAIB DYE

t'Juugcs tke CoUr of Ike Hair

Black, People might laugh at ge. Tbeproceee only occupies

ravages of age. —. Five Mlnntee. lew's IUlr Preservative f!dkkifs MoHire.—Among the rights cf woman *m*y rs*oned the right to preserve her hair In ttt original loxnriatire, gloss, color, texture and elasticity, as long as rh« can. To onftble her do so, we recommend the very best article know ot—preparation about which thsrels

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reptioo, which we haw tried and seen tried, I not fonnd wanting—we mean CHRIflTADOHO Hair Preserver and Beantlflei ,£sld by .Druggists, and applied by ail 'WisMrs. Mannfarlory Ho C8 Maiden lane.

Hair

Principal Depot No. CAstorHouse. aul&dwlm

•'To Owners of Horsrn and Cattle.' Tables' Darby Condition Powder* me war rant ed (operior to any other* or no pay, fer the core ef Distemper, Worm* Beta, Googha,!

Hide-bound

Coldi, Ac., in Horsee, and Cold*, Oonghs, Loss o: Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Din tern per, Ac., it (Jettl*. Theee "Powders' were formerly pot uj by Blmpson I. Tobias, ion of Dr. Tobias, and eiace hi« death tbo demand ha* been eo irroat that Dr. Toblaa hascontinued to manufacture th*m.They are* perfectly safe and Innocent no need flopping the working of yonr nnimali. They in crease the appetite, give a fline coat, cleanse the etomaob and nrinary organs, and Increase the raflk of cows. Try them, and yon will never without them. Col. Philo P. Bn«h, of the roiee Tark Bace Course," Ford ham, N. T., would not nee them until he wae told of what thej wero composed, since which time be Is never without lb'*, Be has over twenty running-horses in his 'charge* and for the last three years has used no other medicine for them.

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Sold by Druggists and Store keepers through out the United state*. Price 25 cents per Box.— Depot, 10 Park Flake, New York. Iflwlm

Mofre Oanw of Blood Poison. Excessive labor or undue excitement sometime* occasion *erl»n* ckness by causing an accelerating motion to tke blood. Grief, tar and anxiety hurt by making the blood circulate slower.— Both causes 'may produce' serloas evil* to the health unices prevented by tlmsly aid. Here we ata gflyloIiM of the superior advantage of

PiU.8. For if the blood goes too

fastajMwrKorvotu or other cause*, tbpy allay tbe nwftnii araheall eg balm to the brain. While, (hould the blood circulate too slowly, tinting the skin with a dark hue, they at once relieve the blood of lteexce** of carbon thus they relieve the mind and re* tore the health. Should an organ be weaker than the re*t, there Impure mattere from the blood will be deposited- This Is (In way lump*, bolls, tumors, carbuncles, are produced. All are often prevented, by the use of BRANBBCTB'Scured,

PILLS.

Principal oOtce, Braadreth House, New fork. Sold by all Druggists. 19dwlm

THE BOOT BESEWED. According to Physiologists, the human body Is renewed once in seven years. Every day, every hour, every moment, the flesh, the cartilage, hone auiimuscle of tbe frime are wasting a* ay, and being imperceptibly replaced by new material. Health depends on the nature of thnt material, and whether it shall be pure er diseased, fail of vitality and eUstloity, or feeble and flaccid, depends mainly upon the action of the stomach. & warm w«a 'her the waste ot the system la very rapKl, and if it is not as rapidly repaired by tke treat sustaining organ, the consequenc is de|lliip,efciaolatlonand decay. It is, therefore, of paramount importance that the STOMACH

BE

In a vigorous condition at this trying «eason. aadihe safest, snrest and best tonic that can oe employed for that purpose Is HOSTETTKR'O BICTIK8. This Incomparable vegetable stomachic give* unwonted energy to the digestive powers, promotes the conversion of the lood into healthful blood, (wklek la, *o to speak, the raw naterlal ef all the solid portions of the body,) and thereby puts tho system In the best possible state of defense against epidemic and other dlsoaaee. Tbe stroiig require it .to keep up their strength the weak, to re-Invigorate them. It consists of the purest of all diffusive stimuUntt, charged with the juices and extracts of the most aealal roots end herbi, and is a permanent restorative—not a mere temporary excitant, it aVtSrttnultaneously upon the stomach, tno fcowtbe liter, and iB (the best known remedy biliousness, costlTeness^aod^gen

titiLR NUPTIAL ALTAR. Jjt—ya nr Toug Men, on the Errors, Abuse*, 1 .d Diseases, which create Impediments to EARmSl, with the humane view of treatment and onre, sent by mall in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address HOWARD A8SOCIA-

TION,'BO* P., Philadelphia, Pa. may20dw3m

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'80RAT0HI SCRATCH! SCRATUH In flrom 10 to 48 hour*. ouree The ItCk, nure* HAU Bhfum.^ ouree ItUtr. ouree BMMrl Ittk, oures Old Bortt. cure* Kvery kind or evntr

ffkMtoit olBtawt liitaM nNtH1) Ulatmeit 'fMMi oiatacM ''Uni***+ Olitarat ncMMl OUtatat

HMOI LIKE MAHIC.

60

Prioe,

cents a box by mall, 60 .cents. Ad-

trees W1BKS A POTTKB, No. 170 Washington Street. Boston, Has*: For sale by all Druggists. Boston, Sept. 18,1887-Sta wdwly

•••AHHOOD.m—Another Ifno Mriical ParHphet from (htt pen cf Da. CDRTI*. The "Medical rtmss" says of this work "This valuable treatise on the cause and cure of premature decline, shows how heslth is impaired through secret Abuses of youth and manhoed, and how easily regained. It gives a clear synopsis of the impediments to carriage, thecauss and effects of nerv ous dolrffH^t Ptd the remedies therefor." A jffnk Tt tf-1- he forwarded on «E*l11

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OCBTIS,

hy addressing Doctor

"Ko. 08 'Baltimore, Md. Jtttiyi raMivs ft box of Dr se«lsd froa^theeyes of the dollar MA aix postage ber. BiMttl tgeat for «t Albany, New

JanSdwlm

Catarrh oaxi be Cured! HKADACBB^At once relieved. Vanquished. ^DIAFNXkS—Overcome.

WBAK1CTBS—Made Btrong. ABTHH i—Quickly cured. AUof tbe above complaints common to sufferla(kMuU7i can be eared hy the use of their ill known remedy J: .ikiBMfc'S' 8KITFF.

It never falls to sure, is quick In Its operating, "P In neat metallo boxes, It never tdats Its vlrtwe. Hundreds of testimonials eonW be Shown to prove Its goodness, bat it Is needless, foroaoe being used it rapidly wins ito way into few. Fersal* by all Druggists. Price, 35 cents, or«and 60 cents to O. P. fleymour

Co.,

ndreoelve a box by return Ball.

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fol pur i, they pen th

structlons. bursting open tes" ill

nostoa.

IKA QROYER, Jb^ '5 Agent Ibr the Oerman Snuff.

Take Particular Notice.

HI Uil wliu 'HUl mis.

WARHANTED FRENCH.

To/legltlmate nse, and alt epenta lell thsm when It i« understood -I »ilaS«nl. eaa pOoored a bax, sealed from the ey

CM

are that

of tVe curious, hy enclosing one dollar, and six ^t^ ."amp. to M, W. St ACOMBEB. General Agent for the United. States and Oanadas, at Albany, It. T., or #o any authorised Agent. 3.ld By all Druggists la Tew* nante. »7IW1T

ANTON

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Instrumental and Toeal Music. Orders left at Lindeman's or tatcenbach's promptly attended to. Bset of reference given. jmlyMSa.

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Advertising in tbe Daily Express,

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We have been carrying on the Louisvitle Journal thirty-seven years, and, during all i7ds time toe have known no man of business in the city to fail who advertised liberally. And we have known no one to succeed in any considerable if even in a respectable degree who didn't advertise libtr• ally."—PRKKTICE.

GLEANINGS.

Foul play—HocpeckiDg a husband.

A natural harvest—The hey day of the blood. Can the secrets of nature be learned from babbling brooks?,

Tke papers of Stockholm, Sweden, axe barely able to pay their expenses. The members of the Liberal party In Spain are making an effort to establish a paper to represent them in Madrid.

Mr. Quitman wonders when there are only nine parts of spet-.cb, that bis wifa can put them into such perpetually

ried forms. Miss Susie Train (Georgo Francis' old« eat daughter) takes tbo lend in tbe children's turnouts at Newport. She drives a low willow basket pbffiton, drawn by the suciest and shaggiest bit of a 3betland po« ny.

Lottahas made a hit at Wallack's The* atre, New York, in the new drama of "Fire-fly," written for her by Edward Falconer. There are seventeen scenes, and Lotta is tbe leading character in sixteen of them.

General Gidoon Pillaw omerges from obscurity in the "personal" column of a New York paper, which announces that he is sojourning in that city. "William Gilmore Sirams is rusticating at Yonkers. Mr. Simms is the fastidious Southerner who threw up his lecture en* gagementa at the North when the war ftegan, because he could not consent to speak to Yankees.

General R. Eelavan Mussay, formerly a member of the Boston and Cincinnati pre™, haB brought suit against St. Mery, the informer upon Surratt, for part of the $10,000 reward, on the ground of assisting him to procure the same.

A gushing youth wrote for his country paper some verses to his intended. One of these lines,

We love each other as tho sunlight loves the sea. was set by the ingenious printer— "We bore each other, as the sunlight bores the sea and when the compositor was taxed with the blunder, he said that "loving" and boring were about the same thing.

A "Western journalist in defining his duties, says he superintends the business! does the news and literary supervises correspondense examinos proofs assists at proof-reading and type-setting, occasionally sells papers to news-boys keeps tho ruu of tho agents and carries opens the letter-mall, and blacks boots between limes. He thinks it bis duties continue so light, of running off in leisure half hours to take care of the proprietor'a babies.

PERSONAL^

Alf. Burnett is amazing the Ssratogians with his comicalities Lucy Stone is, it is said, to be one of the editors of the Revolution.

Mrs. Lincoln is at Bedford Springs, Fa., iving in strict seclusion. Mrs. Kemble begins her reading tour at New Haven, September 1

Senator Patterson has gone to Tennessee His wife accompanies him. General Burnside has taken the stump for Grant and Colfax in Bode Island.

Governor Brownlow wrote a congratulatory letter to tbe Republican Tennessee Convention.

Mr. Burlingame has gone to pay a visit to his father, who lives twenty miles west of Chicago. "Orpheus C. Kerr" appeals for charitable judgment of the Menken, who was once Mrs. JNewell.

Edwin Booth is to play an engagement in Washington this fall, for tho first time several years

Lucille Western and Kate Deain have each concluted very unprofitable engagements in San Francisco.

Offenbach has written an operetta callI "Coscoletto," whicb is tu be performed Paris by anew company, Hon. Horace Maynard has three competitors in his District for Congress, but it is thought he will be ttgain elected.

James Hadley. Professor of Greek at ale College, wlil resume his year, after having been sick for three

Yale College, wlil resume his classes next year, years

Thomas E. Gould, of Boston, has executed two statuettes of Edwin Booth, one epresenting him as lago and one ai Othello.

Richard 6. Ktmbali, the weft-known author and litterateur, and Hon.

ble the to

PILLS, eo celebrated maay years ago In raris, for the relief of female irregular

TftnTi ifcs, and

and afterwards eo notorious tor their orimi

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.auloymeo* in the practice of abortion, are not oAnd for sale for the Brat time in America. Xfcsaiket* Men kept in comparative obecurity, ftoSu»e^M*het the originator Dr. Velpeau, Is physician In Paria, of great wealth aad striot ocasclenUoas principles, and has withheld them ftanaesieral aae, lest they should be employed purposes. In overcoming femaleobseem to be truly omnipotent, le flood gates from whatever canse jtKfcm but they are o&«re<l to

E.

G.

Squier, the distinguished traveler and author, are at Saratoga. Admiral Farragut wa3 at Constantinolast week, and had tho permission of

Sultan to pass his flsgahip Frsnklin that city if h9 desired.

Hon. Charles Samner arrived Rt fiostoo, Monday, from Washington. He has written a letter to the PhiladelphiR Peace Society, indorsing its object".

HOY. Albert N. Fisher, formerly of Chenango coun.s.y, 25". Y., and a Gentile, lately preaohed fn Brigham Young'.i Tabernacle, at Salt LaKe, to 8,000 saint?. He is the rat fiGenlile who ever pteachpd there bv invitation of Bringham. His subject was the "Divinity of Christ."

Mrs. Kemble will begin a new series of readings on the first of September, to continue three months. She will visit numerous places, going a3 far west as St. Louis, and coming ae far east as Worcester. Mass. None of the Atlantic cities are named in the programme.

Mrs. Gaines' property is estimated at $5,000,000 in gold. Although the United States Snpreme Ocurt has decided in her favor, she has recovered of this vast estate but $15, 000, consisting of a portion of tho estate of John Slidell, which was surrendered to her because it had been confiscated.

Miss Laura Leclaire Phillips, of "Wallack's Theatre, New York, has written a very clever Irish play, which will probably be produced this winter at one.,of the theatres. ^.7

The Eev. Phillips Brooks, one of the most eminent clergymen of the Episcopal Church now in Philadelphia, has been invited to Trinity Church, in Boston, his native city. Mr. Brooks is about the same age as General F. C. Barlow, of whom he was a classmate at Harvard College, where he graduated in 1855.

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BEST... SIX'COBD CABLED

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JOBS ft Hcea AUCHIKCIOSS, fcOLJS AGENTS IN SEW TOBK, So, lOS Dnane Street.

Clothing-manufacturers and purchaiera of SPOOL COTTON for use on Sawing Machines, demanding the best and strongest

SIX-CORD,

"Wilifluti J.cBP. Coats' Nos. 50, 60&70 Expressly adapted to their wants. Jy7d9od3m

BREADarticle

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Saleratus!

A WORD WITH YOU!

is the staff of Ufa—your mois important 01 det. The health cf your t.mily largely depends npon Its being

LIGHT AND WHOLESOME.

W.-.uld yen hava itaoV

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nse oni.v

NATRONA SALERATUS.

«T1T 13 ABSOtlJTKIiY

PDEE,1»

WhiUr than saoxr makes Bread always light, white ond bta^tifal. Take a pound home to yonrwife to-night. She wlli ts delighted with it.

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Buyer# of Mods should try our

NITBONA

Bi-Carbonate of Soda.

ft' not only far'superior to any oth­

er American make, but even purer than the beat Newcastle or English Soda

aumnrACTOBiD AT TBB

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SALT WAINlFACTfi cC

fittsbnrgb, Pa.

au8deodly

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XBE BBS! HITTERS For Weakly Persons, FOB THE WEAK,

FAR THE PALE. FOB THI 8I0KLY, FOB THE ACHED,

FOB FiCJOALlS. FOB SPfcING USB Ml

DTo Bitters Equal to Them

Speer's Standard Wine Bitters, —VASE or—

WINE, HERBS & HOOTS SPICB'S OeI«brted Wine, soirell known, with "•"•aUfflteM-ps

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(5BSBBY

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All

SABS,

»ud suoh other BIBBS and BOOTS as trill in all cages auist Digeetlo promote the Stcrstione ot tbe Syetem U. the oatnral channels, and give

T03TE AND VIQOB --To THS-» YOUNG AND OLD, WALE AND FfiXALI!

it with wonderful lacotll Brings OOLOB

To the pale white lip, BLOOM AND BEAUTY To the thir face and care-worn e.unten*nca.

FETEB

Onrei

APPETITE Ty

and oeates

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SPEEU'S

none other. Ask for

STAHDABD BITTEB3

So'd by Drnggi t» and

Orocera. tee tbet my (ignatnto OTer tbe cork nl each Bctilc.

ALFRED SPEER,

Faiialc, 17. aad 91$ Bread way, New York. SV irade supplied by JOHNSON, HOLLOWAT & CO., Philud*l.ihia: O SO BGK A. Kf LLT, fiitnbarg, sad by all Wholesale Dealers.

For Bale by BARB, GU11CK A BEBBT aul3«*d Tu Thur Sat. b————g—i

J. .4. BUY AN,

JOB PRINTER,

LIS MAIN ST.!

fi

TBRRE HAUTE, IND

jgLOCLMINGTON IvILRSERY.

17th 'ear. 400 Acree, 10 Greeabonsw. The largest ^ud best stock. ft.Ojl'jOOJ Frnit and Ornamental Tret-e, Htdgo rinnts, Qrape Vines, Sm»ll Frntte, Apple and othr Nursery 8tO' k, Rt»e«, Bntas, Ac., of choiciit soils and slipping -U -s, very low for CiSH

Those wbo wonld tare money will Rt once »onrt two red elamps for twoFall Oatalogaes. F. K. PoCENlX, al7i3ai Blo«mington, Moliean Co., 111.

JJIVER

COAL.

JOHN McFABtSNK is now eelllns :he bert article of

BIT-M-

an inferio article can fe pnrcha«od. Tboiewish. tn(T to lay in a enpply eboold look to the intere»t, and bur the beet when it is as cfcaap a poor ai icle.

Orders left at the Pnet Office Lobby, at tve "VigoOonnty dcalee," or addressed to Box f94 O., Terre Hante. will receire prompt attention. angl7dtf

B0WKX, POTTER & EBBS,

W O O

CommiMlon Merchants,

102 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, Consignments Solicited.

Cash Advances madeSales Guarantied

Jnse 3 wte

SATCBDAY, JD1T 2*th.

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BUY GOOB8, EVEBTBODY, WHItK THET AB3 CHEAP I Onr Stock Is too iargi to enumerate, bnt actifo bnyers will lis amply repaid for earning to the

"DOWN TOWN" STORE.

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every Deparloient will undergo the same reductiou lo prices as tho following Hill's Bleached Muslins 18 eta Good yard wide" 15 cts Merrimack, Sprague and all best

Prints. 12J Gioghams 13 cts Domestic De Lsinea 18 cts Honey'Cotnb QuiltB 1(50 Swiss Organdie ilusiins 45 cts

These Goodi are Worth 65 Cents! Plain, Boff, Pick end Bl'.e Orgvdie nnfl

JACONKT

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The«e ore

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PERCALES!

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Light Alpacas/ a (btO ad ci Hii.-.lll

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SUMMER GOODS,

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IJght Dress t*oodsl

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Pacific Lawua,

who

Figured Brilliant*^

Figured Claintxes,

Fignredl Fiquesar

Are Marked Down

THIS DAY

PRICES MADE to SELL THE GOODS without regard to the COST

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SPKKR'S STANDARD 1

WINE

5

EDSAIil. & CO.s Cor, 4th and Main Sts,

DRYSGOODS.

THE "TIGER" OUT! THE "TIGER" OUT! THE "TIGER" OUT! nr/.- al-'i

COMPETITION DISTASCS1I!!

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be 7ory best ^aailty,

eolllsgot 65 cents-

REU HARE

French Stripe GI SHAMS had FKIiCAlES

35 CENTS!

The Greatest- Job -IN-

JfrU 3E2SS Ai 2a Cents a Yard, Ever Offered I

Wliite Lace Points, Black ace Points Selling at 50 Centa On the Dollar!

Hoop Skirts at One Dollar! y0n will hureto i»y ?l,50f tb-.n eleowliire.

Hoop Skirts $1,50

Bold Heretofore tt two Dollars.

NOTION DEPARTMENT,

Wfiite Goods, PiqueSt Hosiery, Glov?», Trimming.1, ParafOts, Fans,

Have Caught the "Tiger"

Fesrfolly, and yricw are b'.eedlnff profniely 'r

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SKEPTICS

Will take warning and not "flee" to the

"Buckeye" Cash Store,

When loo latn, aft*r hiring "P. their wants

at

Ooal, eereened on widest

IOT*the

screen In me In Vigo county, at r.s

afignre aa

much higher price*—elsewhere—Thinking this only en avrertisemcnt to

DRAW TRADE.

To all si h,disappointment will ba t'leir f»te, as we nhail do even more, iast*»d of less than At'VEEIXSE.

Look out for Low Prices!

From this time ont, all

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W. H. BV€£ fe CiO.'S.

mEREE HAUTE JSOYELTY X. win KB, BT TITTMAN & CO.

Ho. 16, Mrath Fourth St, opposite Post Offlce, Terre Haute,

MOPEM, Dsiwrwis »KD iiQHr MInd.<p></p>ACHISKKT MSiTLT EIlCCTSD. «r"LefiTi-ber'»Br-eoh-L xiing ohot Gua aif TittmaB S Br^ch and Mnzz'eTo*der made tn or dw from ae'W or oil tasterials. .... *9 Of cral Bepslrleg Proaptiy AR«B4ed.to

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INSURANCE COLUMN.

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"ACCIDENT

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LAW1NS!

M. A. CRANE, SAML'L C. S00TT,

4

4

a has The follnwhig Old and Reliable Oempaxfek W|cs,. Sepwaented.

Mirehmts Fire liis. CC l.,fi. HABTFOBP, OONMV. ^slt

Worth American Fire Ins. Co. HaBTFOBD, OONN.v I .'!».? V'.«jff OJ t»l«J

Corn Exchange Fire Ins. Co., 157 BBOADWAY, HXW TOBK.

Buckeye Fire Insurance Co. .,,^1, OLEVSIiAND, OHIO. r|

United States Life Ins. Co., No. 40 WALL ST., NCW YORK.

World Mutual Life Ins. Co., 11T BBOAUWAT, KE» TOBK. rn

Franklin Life Insurance Co. XHDIANAF0LT8, IND.

iinited States Casualty, Co., St^BKOADWAT, HBW TOBK, c~

Applications taken and PolioiM issued in %ny ot the above named Qonapni— in lowest corrent rates. Also, SEAL ESTATE bought and Roid, and COL* LECTIONG promptly attended to.

Apply ta

SOOTT

b'A'j^h o'fl

to

OKANE,1

Qaniifai Fir a and Lifft Insuranre Agent.

OFFIC,B Vib

Maiujdt.»between 6th A 6th

Terre Haute, ind.

OfiBoo ISO Main Street Old Stand of Dre. Thompson A Rust

TMFORTED

v-S'r vjw

Wines aodLlqoars,

«. WEISS' & CO'8, ''"1 -i If OL I 87 Main Street,

Between 3d and 4th Sts.,

Jel6d3m Terre Haute. Indians.

Real Estate Column

or

HENDBICH & LANOE,

Office ever Fir?t National Bsnte, 3- F. Corner of Fourth and Main Streets,

Terre Haute,, Ind.

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Abstracts of title furnished, Loans neotiAted, and Money invested.

FOB sale:

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CITY PBOPEBXT.

Forty Lots in Linton's Addition to Terre Hante House bijrl let, east Ohio street, Uouao and lot, la McMurrain'a Addltition, Hou-eand lot \n Sibley's addition on 6tb street, flous Mad lot in Besets addition jti 8th stroot| House and lot on Poplar, between Gth and 7th M16C18, iiouse and lot on Nurthfttb, ''hesant &ud Linton streets

TWOMISINECS HOAS«* AIA«A FTR^AT*

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armuf 89 acres In Honey Or i. lownsLlp, i73 acrei in Linton township. 3 Acre* below th» Railing Mlii, wes-tiideoanai.

Janaw,,

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LAND AGENCY.

,i-,M.JllOEC0X.. BUD. 8C0XT. 9MO.£±

HIOKOOX & OO

Kfitl" KS'fATK BKIIKKKS

N Os SO Ohio Stree

Convxyaneeing Cfirtt/uJiy Done

Abstract* of Title furoieiied, Lo&ni ne goti&ted and Money inrested.

i.KAvoii' FOB

f?8ira'6l8 reeldence on flonth Martet Strsei.— Orer 2 acrea of grovod, well eot with frnlt and shrubbery Price, #7,000 terms f»7nrablo,

New frame boose, end lot, 6*wliflO i*at( on Straw lerry Bill. VetT heap,

Two W* In f)e»n'» Addition, r*rj rheap.^

Fire grree, east nf Flegan's Garden

20U aores, S miiea east, known as the "Unite, Farm," ail fenced, well lmprored good meadow woods paetnre ami fine timber. A Arst-elM farm.

60 Bailding Lota. adji,i«ing tl.a r.lty, nnrthear ^ood »iie--low price and fsTorahle term*.

If .-.use asd lot, on 1st street, nurtli of C(arb Hrnje~f ror.rna, cistern, large etaMe, *r. Priri ll.vOft. Terms easy.

DRY COODa.

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Lisbon and Burgundy Port and Sherry Wine,

COGNAC BRANDY,

HOLLAND GUN,

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Forty »rr«e miles eoatlMMt of t«Wll—2C acres in Itiratioii, iialanc* fine timber. Very rhc-AJ-.

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IOWA

itKAb ESTATE AGENCY

JABM3, WILD LANDS,

Acd Oltr Property of erery daeeriptloa, fbr Sale. Ait experience of fifteen years enable os to lnsare satisfaction in erery department of

UnsIlH

a general Heal Estate

Agency.

HARBERT & MARSH, 64 WALirCT 3TBIST, nit7dwly DM Moinw.lowa

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MELTZEB Otmss IraiGHTioa, ODWOoimaiM,

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Ookis JAOMDI.I,

It is a most eSeient medicine lor Females and Children whose stoirachs frequently rJect ordinary pnntlTt me IdM. Beid our pamphlet of testtmoni.ls, aad as yon

T*1OO

yoar life and

health, lose aotaahoar in procuring a bottle of this most woaderlul remedy.

munTMvnn ®»i*n ~-i TARRANT CO.,

878 Ghp*enwl«li St« N«w York. •CFor Bale by all Druggists."** aul8—d6meod,

The Last

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IMPROVED

miR RESTORER

USE

Gray or Faded Hair is qaieclp'

M(|estored

to its yoathfal color and beauty, and with the first application a i. beautiful glosa and delightful frasrance w"*wni i« litwi to the

HATS AND CAPS.

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Joeepb. C. Yates* JU8T IN BBOHPT OF Menu'Hat* ot all kinds.

Hoys' Hate of all Unite, Wi-w'Hato ofaUteinds. In&nta' Bate of all kinds. And at all prieee.

Hate made to order on short notioa.

TJLB SPRING 8TYLR8, 145 Jfain Street. Terre Haata, lad. aorddtf

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TL*BBS

«sr co.,

original Dandruff

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LUSTBOOS, BIUUIT

Dandruff

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VEti STABLE AHBB081A IS WHAT IT rnrotn TO is, A GKNTINEHAIR BK8TOBATIVI, ohanging A. Gray, Light, Bod or faded Hair totheDJLftl,

TBUSSB, which so adorn yonth

or age. It will poeltlyely eradicate Enmors and

from the scalp, and where there Is lift-

In tbe glands, will caase anew growth of Hair to pnt forth oa bald spots. Thoueaai are testfff log to the above.

PRICE: tl.QO PKK BOTTLE.

VOB SALB STALL DKOOOIST8 BABB,

6UUCK

(wlf^

A BKBBY, Agenti

may27 deodAwem 11WF

TSM

FIRST PREMIUM ^|.

VMRRETTSSAWARDEDXTOd

O a el VTAS A HAIR RESTORATIVE

fln By the N.

H.

State Arrictiltnnl Society, st^^

Tf its Fair, holden In Kaihu., 3ept. SO, 1888.

BABBITT'S S

Vegetable Hair Restorative

Bestons Orsy

Hair

to its Ifstoral Color pro-

motes the oTOwth of the Balr changes the roots to thefr original orgsaic action cndl «A.cstes Otndraff and Bumon prevents

Hair falling out Is a superior ^It eontaln. no injurioufl lagi sod la the most popular and

couth.

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A

CO., ProprMoi*^

N.

MANCHESTER,

LOBD sunna, ooloago, Geaeral Worth-Weft-rn Agenti. J. 6c H. A. DAVI8.Age&taftr Terre Haate, lad. owlMwte

DOCXOK WHITll£B

ABEQOLABIn

QBADOATfi of USOIOIKX,

as Diploma at Offloe will show, has been laager engaged the treatment of

DEXTRAB

and

VKXBBTJLL,

FBITATB OIUADBS

than any other

Phyilelaa in 8t. Louis. Dyphilit, Qonmrkta, Qlttt, flrriciurt,' OrchitU. Arsis and Awlm all Urinary Diatom and tifphUitio cr Jlfertwrial Aff»toioM ef tie Throat, a*i» or So ant are treated with unparalleled

ICOOT. Sparautwrkm, 8«xul OeMUty uA lav*. ttMCf, aa the resnlt of self-abase ta youth,, eexael enreasee in matarer yean, or other' oaaeee, and which odnoeeomeof tbe follow, ing effeote, as Hoctnrnal Emlstlons, Blotches, Dehlllty, Oiizlneis, Dimness of flight, Confusion of Ideas, Evil Fortbodinga, Aversion to doelety of Females, Loss of Memory and Bexaal Power, and rendering Marrlago improper, are permanently onred.

Tho Doctor's opportunities In hospital and private practice are unsurpassed in at. Lonls or any othercity. Baok file* of St. Lonla papers prove that he baa been located there longer by years than any other so advertising. Tbe establisnmont, library, laboratory and appointments are unrivalled In the West, unrivalled anywhere. Age, with ezperteaoe, can bo relied npon, and the Dootor can refer to many physicians throughout theoountry. In past sueoess and present position be stands without a competitor. ffte Wrltligior FbyslcUa «km BeMta*

MM it Daioa-wMa aktiM be worth wHlifi DOCTOB WHITTIEB publishSS a M«4ftCSl •mpblet relating to Venereal Diseasss and tne disastrous and varied ooasequeneea of lelf-abnse, that will be seat to any addresa IB asealod envelope for two stamps. It coatalBf foil symptom lists that will enable those affected to determine the nature of their oom* plaint and give a written statement of theit case that will answer alaost as well for the pnrpose of treatment aa a person 1 Interview bat where it is eoozenleat, the Doctor should be consulted personally. Those hiring friend# (hat may require advloe, can supply them with this valuable work by sending their addresa, with stamp. Tbns you oan assist tha nnforcanate without their knowing their benefactor. Certainly no subjeot is of more lmportanoe than puaity of blood and perfect manhood.

It le self-evident that a physician who confines qlmseif oxclusiveiy to tne study of a oer

tain

class of diseases a.id treats thousands ot oases every year, most acquire greater .kill IB that specialty than oae iu geaeral practice.— tfaay puysiolans, recognising this fact, Intro* •aoe patients to the Djctor after reading his Kadioal Pamphlet. Commnnlcadon. eonfldentlal. A friendly talk will eost you nothing. Offloe central, yet retired—Mo. 617 Oharlee ssreet, St. Louis, Mo. Honrs, 9

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BY ITB

Hair.

It will caase Hair to grow on Bald Spots.

It will

promote lrniriant giowth.

FILLING

HAIR is immediately check#!

Wm Ms ky mil Branlsts. D**OT remored from QreeaWWi St. te

StfWPMFlMi.

ION BAKBK1 AND

FL0UB BTOBI.

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BREAD andCAKSS,

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litif "-i (I

DOCTOR WILBEB

aMOE,Boons,

CONSULTATION

very

AID BB0*P-

Tto» 616 Wa.ningiOi Av.nue, 8t. LOBIS, MO., treats with the greatest saocess all Diseases of Women. IieBohorosa, or Whites, Tailing, Inflammation or Ulceration of tha Womb, Ovaritis, Prurltis, Amesorrfaosa, Ma* norrhagla, Dysmenorrhosa, and Sterility, or Barrenness also, every disease oonaested with Puberty, Menstruation or Prsmanoy. 81noe tha Dojtor conflaes himself exolaslvely to tbe treatment of these complaints, and treats

largeaumber of cases. It fllo*sthat his knowledge of them must be far more extensive aad aoourate than that of physicians la general practlco. Send stamp for ttedieal Pamihlet of thlrty-slxpages. No matter wh« dave failed, read what he say*. Patients iB every Western 8tate. Goree guaranteed. Consultation by letter or at offloe free. Booms for patients requiring daily attention. A lady assistant. Heur 9

A.x.,

to 7 r.

H.

.*5

1

O E I E S

Oa Lafhystts St., betweea Oanal and Depot, E A E d«30dlj IWWAKA.

MOTHERS I MOTHERS 1 MOTHERS!I! 11

TIHIIIMT DOWT PAIL TO PEOCUBE

Irs. WMiw's Sootttg Sirnp, For Children Teething. This valuable preparation has been used with NBVKB PAXUNQ

SUCCESS

AtmOLOCY.

ASTROLOGY

gfCfti?r

«OOB SEWS FOMAU. •1,000 TO ANT P1BSON WHO WILL ^Plt MADAMB &APMAKL IN THS ^T 'J.Uv MOMMON.

rims NBYBMAUiQie

No. 48, Ohio

at., to 7 ».

Sundays

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1 ~id?

IN THOU­

CASKS.

SANDS OF

It not only relleres the child from pais, hut Invteoratee tha stomach sad bowels, correcta .Affty, and gliea tcoe and energy to the whole sjrtMli It Will also Instantly reueva Orlftmt in the Bo^eto and Wind Colic.

whether arising flwm teettdag or any

toU

"MBS. "WIN8LOWB SOOTHUTG STRCP, Harbff

VMfac-nlmiU

of CtntTK

on tha otrtaide wrapper. All nthexa are base imitations.

mfiB COUPONS

t^ji

tevtci

JL or THE ,,,»»' 1

l*t MORTGAGE BONDS

THE UNION PACIFIC

RilLROAO COMPANY, Due July 1st, 1908, Will be paid on aad after tnat date,

Ii feid Coil, foe »f Gerenani .T«, At tbe Company's OSes, No. 20 Nassau St., H. T. Schednles with twenty or more coupons, will aow be received for examination, aad gold checks lvered June 30th.

for the same will be del

Jn* 9

kf'Uv

J0EN J. CISCO, Treasurer.

it- s.

MM MMM- 'j r,

MAD

A AMI BAPHAKL la tha beat. n—mill wfeaa aU athan have failed. Ail who are In troable—all who

Bad trtSed with—«U ty to her

for advice aad aatMuttoa. All vlo are ta doabi of thaaewttonsef thoeathey love,coasalther to (aUaveaad satisfy their minds. 1B&0T6A1MIB

Ske Never ralU.

She haa the eeoret of wlaaiag the aSeotloas ot laoppoaMa sex. She shows yoa the llksaeas ot

CrgaMsa

future wlf. or hasbaad, or abseat Mead.— the .ingle to a haopy asairiageL aad •Mkea tho married happy. Her aid aad advtoe has been solicited in inaninerable lastaaoaa, aad tha result has always been the means of asaar* lag a

speedy Hippy Marriage,

flfte Is, thesafore, a nre dspaaflaaaa. It to was aaewa to thepaMlo at lane that she was the tret, aad aha la the oaly pecsoa la Ms eoaatry whaoan show tha llkaosss la reality, aad wbe eaa gtv* attire satlaftetioa oa all the coaosras al Ufh, which oan be tested aad proved bp tboaeaads, both married aad slagle, who dally and eagerly visit hei.

To all ta basusasher adrloaia tavalaahle. She oan foretell, with tbe gtsaSse* oertalaty, the result of all oomaternal add baalaees trsasantiona.

Lottery nnmhew given WllkMt extra charge. MADAMS BAPHASLia a boaa Sde Astrologtti thatevery one eaa depend naoa. She Is the greateei Astrologist ef the nlaeteeath oeatury. It Is that weil-xaowa fact that nabaa Illiterate pretea iers copy her skdrerUseateats aad try to Imltals r. stadam* Baphael Islhe MVOBth daaghter of she seventh dangbtsci she wae bora wttaaartnral gift she caa foretell yoar very thaaghts. She also cures draakewieee.

All interview., strtotly private aad oeafldantlai. As a female Phyekdaa Iter rstaediss aaver fell to onr a all Jhaaia irrsgnlsrllha, aal ta predane tne monthly flow, without danger They oao not tajare, bat, oa the eoatl&rj, (bey improve the health. therefore, oome oae, come all, to

111 Kctoid, bet. Coital Anne aid M«. Cintrtwnxla Qhlo. T1CBMS. —Ladles, SI Oesttaua,

N, B.—The Madame wUl aaawer no letters witn ont a fee of 91 andaS-oeat stamp Is laolosad. Addross Look Box Ml. BBgSSdwlj

1MUSICAL.

THE PEOPLES PLATF0M POK TO .. Mi '•.rnr TlfJPaauW

FALL CAMPAlfUV

ri V1' •.

It.

Of lMI.'

1*

rt-w

r*x

HlSASII'Ti ft'fT tifcfitf

firm

1. Men of all parties agree Uat my

NIMM

for pubUo £avor are the beet ever brought oat oa a platform. 2. Tbey bave been tried for years, hav« stood nnfllnchingly, have ooata ap .to everythiag that iber were recommended to be, and ara the people# choice everywhere. 3. In oppoeitfon to all wiie*workerf and petty depredators sty candidate, have steadily tosa up, gathered strength, aad stands this day onite4as the strongest host ster knowa In the history of the conntTT-

PWBB? TKKUitJ S E E

1. Tne finest and best lot of PIB8T

CLASS

PIANOS and all other kinds of Masleal Iastrumeuts ever offered for s*lt in tbe West, oaa be found at Klssner'sPaiaoe of Music. 2. Baadredsof purchasers who bare been using my Pianos for years, agree that they are tbe best lasting Pianos known. 3. Purchasing largely for cash, also, by occupying the extensive bnildlng of my owa, thus saving costly rents, my oostomers will reoalve the benefit of all such savings, and greater bargains can be had of me than ever known In the history of the Piano trade heretofore. .4. No old rusty stock on hand to get rid off, bat everything new,aadadding tbe latest Imported Novelties constantly to it. 0. I am in flavor ot'sil parties uniting with it on this platform, and I shall male, special to get yettr vote this Fall.

Xj. HIISSNER'S

PALAO£ OF MUSIG,

Street,

TKRRS-HAUTE, OfD.

MUSIC.

J. a. LlNDEMANN,

DBALIB IB

'-'i: tSS

P1A2VOS

ft

MELODEOVS

ORGANS,

Tlftllns. Qaitars, IlBtsa, aad all klads of Maslo% Merchandise, No. SI Wabash Street, TXBBB OAUTK, INDIANA.

TONIHO AND BKPAHUNO of PIANOS aad ether InatraiBsata will be proaatly atteaded l». OLD PIANOS will be takaa In taadefoi NCW 0NB8. taulOSdwtl

VJ.

S. UBDKMAHN.

rjiHE SAINT LOUIS

I A N O

HANDVACTDltUO C0HTANI. The Plaaoa of this OoaQptay an ssssatlslly Pianos for Western People*

They are aot aaly made at home, but are weli made. They have tak.a Four First Preoali at Westera Palis. They posses* aatlfatted aacellence of tone and flnlsb, and eoatpac. well IB all respeots with tbe beet instruments Of linn Manuuoture.

frlcei rarj firos 9AM lo 9VWaocoasnia

TO STTU AKS MATT.

KViiay Piano Is warranted (KINIHIS.W OLD IMaTBUStl£ir» KXOHANSSD AT LXSTBAL ItTU.

Warehooss 101 South fifth Street, oeroer of Walnut, aad opposite tha Scntheru Hotel. my27dly

UNDERTAKERS.

I?1

IJNDEBTAKEJ5.

mi

M. W. O'OONNBLL Saving pnrohaasd back froa S. IP. Phaialok, Oruber A Co., tbe XTndettakars Xetabilahsaast, and having bad saves y.ars expertseee bs sha buelnes., 1 now prepared to farnlsa Mete lie Barial Cases, Oaskets, and Wooden CoAas, of aU styles and slsee, from the beet and largest s|oeh of bnrlal material la the State, at lOt Mala ItnM, Terre Haute, Indiana. dwtf Terre Hau te 29.Ua

8 A A O A

U]%)£RTAK£H Is prepared to etxeovtej 1 orders la his line with aeataaasaoddUpatobc jtner of third aad Oberrr treeto, Terre Hante, ladlua. jBB ft d'

owut mui

otfeweanaa.

Poll directions for twin* will aeoompaay each twttte. Be sort

call for

Iwtf

DTORACUB, COMMISSION 6KA1K.

B. NUN

E. R. BRYANT dc CO.,

(Successors to J. H. TUBNU,)

rorwftrdlDg & CommlMlOB Merckutr ttuni is Grain. Floar »nd Bait. Bigbest market price paid for all klads of Grain.

Agonta for STAR UNION LOCK. Ware-House on Main Strset, Hear the T. H. A 1. R. B. Depot f254wtf

JOn OABBT. sioho wm

HANBY&CO.,

STOBAOB,

JOHN

£W%

.WVt

A»D

corvisioa

A I N E A E S

Warehouse on First St.. at tbe Oanal Basin. an9dwtf MBit HAOTS. I«» BB55

pHEGAEY INSTITUTE, mrousB am* rvascM,

rr

FOB TOOHO LADIES,

Boarding and DayPnplli, 1837 AID 1519 SttfJCt SimT# PHILADELPHIA, PEttiSA. Will re-epen on Monday, Sept. 23d.

FBBWCB

is

tbe Unguage of tho Family and Is constantly spoken in the Insti tute.

MADAM® D' lUiT,

JeVWmeod

S-lAj&lA