Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 December 1868 — Page 3

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FEMALES, OWISG TO THE PEC0LIAB and important relation* which they sustain, their peculiarorganization, and the offleea theyp«rform, aresubject to many "ffertnpu Treedom from thesewHKritmfcetnuo until degree to their haDDineMand welfare, for none c*n be nappy who ar« ill. Not only so, hot no

oh

rions female.complaints can long ran on without involving the general healthof the individual add ere long product* sickness an» premature decline. Nor is it pleas aut toconsult a physician {or thereliefofth^ various delicate affection., and oDlyuP°i» the Diist urgent necessity will true woman far sacrifice her greatest charm to do tbu TOe a*x will than thank o» tor pacing in their banae urn will tMn tnan* «w found efficacious cgBiWting'i'•"ftfssirtSS.» .nf^f onTn .ilence, and hundreds of others apply SSfLlT to droffi aBd doctor., who either mereW tantalize thrn with the hope of a cure or apiTv r«^Ldie» which make them worse. I would not wiahtoauert anything thatwoull doinjustfcetothe afflicted, but I am obliged to .ay that it may be prodaced from excessive exhaustion of the powers of life, by laborious employment, unwholesome air and focd, profuse menitruation the on of tea and coffee, and frequent child-birth it ii far oftener caused by direct irritation, applied to the mucous membrane of the vagina ttelf.

When reviewing the causes of these distressing complaints, it is most painful to contemplate the attendant evil, conseqnent upon them. It is but simple justice to the subject to enumerate a few of the many additional causes which so largely affect the Hie, health, and h»ppinws of women 1n all clases of society, and which, consequently, affect more or leas directly, the welfare of the entire human family. The mania that exists for precocious education and marriage, causes ihe years that nature designed for corporeal development to be wasted and perverted^n the restraints or drees, the parly confinement of school, and especially In the unhealthy excitement of the ballroom. Thus, with the body half clothed, and Ue mind unduly excited by pleasure, dsrvertlng In midnight revel the hours designed ky nature for •loop and rest, the Work of destruction is half 'Complished.

In consequence of this early strain npon bar vattm unnecessary effort is required by the delicite votary to rest rale hersituat ion inschool.t

keeps the rnind morbidly seOltivie to impressoin, while the now constant restraint of fashionable dress absolutely forbidding the exercise indispensable to the attainment and retentionof organic health and strength the

exP0,u™t£ g^

Sir: the sudden change of temperature, the comuleteDroatration produced by excessive dancing, mast, of

nec-ssity.producethelr

&PT£Th*,

Of tJe"® Tf'

legitimate effect.

At last, an early m»rriage caps the climax of misery, and the unfortunate one, hitherto so Utterly regardless of the plain aictatei and remonstrances of her delicate nature, bscomes an unwilling subject of medical treatment. Thi la but a truthfnl picture of the experienced thousands

°fSSoWt°rability to exercise the functions of-the generative organs, they require an education of'their peculiar nervous composed of what is called the tlSBue which U. in common with the female breast and lips, gently under the control of mental emotions and associations at an early period of Ufa and, as we shall subsequently see, these emotions, when excessive lead, long before puberty, te habits which sap the very life of the victims ere nature has •Air.oomDleteU ttaoir development.

For F*m&)e tfeaknew and Debility, Whites or infifiVAiinrt' tao piofnse Menstrnatlon, ExhiiM* tlon Too Long Continued Periodn.for FrolapBUB sgustsz WMMI«OKXTBAOTOI' BOOBO. cruse, diet, ani advice, accompany.

Females in every period of life, frem infancy to extreme old age, will ilnd it a remedy to aid nature in the dUchargo of its fQnctions. Stren^tb is tbefflury of manhood and womanhood. Helm-

solo's

JSx'baot

than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron, infinitely safer, and more pleasant. Hsimboidb

Extract Bocho,

Dy»PeP-

sia, Emaciation, Low Spirits, DisorganUatiou or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Palpitation of the Heart, and, in taot, all the conc.tnitants of a Nervous and Debilitated state $ the system. To Insure the genuine, out this out. Ask for Helmbold'r. Take no other, bold

A9* None are Genuine unless done up In steIengraved wrapper, with fao-simlle of myCheir tcal Warehouse, and sighed oct24deoi-weow2m. H. T. HELMBOLD.

•Cbildit». Lives Saved for Fnty Cmtg." Thousands of Ohildron die annually of Croup. Now, Mothers, If you would spend 60 cants, and always havo a bottle of Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment in the house, yon never need fear losing your little one when attacked with thlB complaint It is now 21 years sinco I havo put np my Liniment, and never heard of a child dying of Group when my Liniment was.used but hundreds of cures have been reported te me, and many state if It was $10 pel bottlo tliey would not be without t. Besides which, it is a certain cure for Outs, Burns, Heahache, Tooth-ache, Sore Throat, Swellings, Mumps, Colic, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Spasms, Old Sores, and Pains in the Limbs, Back and Ohest. No one once tries it who Is ever without it it Is warranted perfectly safe to take Internally. Full directions with every hot-

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How a Decline la Produced. Pure blood wakes us well bad blood makes us sick Vapors from poorly digested food In the blood are condensed upon the various organs, and serve to make thorn grow or repair tliolr waste.— Organs mado with a greater or lesser proportion of stich materials cannot be sound. If the bad condition of blood continues but for a few days or weeks, tbo body will be out of sorts and If it continues, the whole of tho body will, In time, be renewed with Imoerfect blood, and the health bad it is la a decline—popularly called a consumption.

Now Brandreth's Pills penetrate the Whole mass of blood, causing the expulsion of impurities the body feels relieved from a single dose— what then m»y be expected from twenty By continuing thetr ale, ths whole of the blood, in time, becomes purified, and the body reconstruct from good material, the decline stop pod, and anew lease of life lecurod.

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When health hat been sacrificed for wan ft, Te 'gre& are hffS1 the care nefflisaty to pTot«ct availing. It is better to prevail than to reptni Themoit inclement season of the year is at hand, and its cold and damp are the sourceof inn turner-, able distressing ailments. The best'meon of escaping them i« to keep tb»o«tWard surface of the body comfortably warm with suitable clothing, and the internal organs in a vigorous condition by the occasional til:

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Ladies Take Particular ffouce.

THH BBAL UiM FEMALE PILLS. WARRAxVTED FRKNCH.

rnUKSB PILLS, so oelebrated many years ago J_ in Paris, for the relief of female irregularties, and afterwards so notorious tor their criminal employment in tho practloe of abortion, are now offered for sale for the first time in America. They have been kept in comparative obscurity, from tho fact that the originator Dr. Yelpean, is a physician in Paris, of great Wealth and strict 30BSclenti0UB principles, and. has withheld them from general use,' lest thoy should be employed for unlawful purposes. In overcoming female obstructions, 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 nse, and all agents are forbidden to soil them when it is understood that the object Is unlawful.

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Caction.—Married

Ladles should never take

tbem when there Is any reason to believe themselves pregnant, for they will be sure to produce a miscarriage.

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CHROMOS."'

These beautiful pictures, that eaaitol 6« ftitiafuitktd from tht finat Oil Pointings, at one tenth their cost, we import largely from Paris, London, Berlin, Vienna and Bome, and supply the trade at the lowest rates.

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Importers and Menufrs of Photograph Materials d6ww3m

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A SPIEITUAIiIST EXPOSED.

C. W. JACKSON COMES T0 GRIEF.

He is Searched by a Committee—A Knife Found in His Slioe and a Rope Around His Body—He Is Tied

Around tho Wrists, and the Spirits Failed to Untie Him—He Owns Up, and Takes a Back Seat—Jenks as an Investigator.

From the Missouri Democrat.] For several weeks a so-called spiritual medium calling himself

O. W

haB been holding

The Spiritual

enough to

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Express,

Jackson

''"seances"

in the city,

and giving exhibitions of various kinds of miracles. His principal feat was having himself flimly bound by the wrists throwing himself into a

"trance,"

and en­

tering a dark cabinet, from which he would emerge in a few moments with his hands free. He claimed that he was untied by "Spiritual agency," and a great many people were simple enough to believe his assertions.

Shortly after Jaokson commenced operations here,Hartz, the illusionist, com* monced his performances as a magician. Hartz being thoroughly posted In all manner of slight of hand tricks, declared that there was some juggling about Jackson's rope performance, and challenged the Spiritualist to a trial of skill. Jackson accepted, and a few nights ago presented himself at Philharmonic Hall, where Hartz was performing, and was bound with a rope and placed in the cabinet. He proved too much for Hartz on that occasion, and after a short Btay in the cabinet, walked proudly forth with the rope in hishandB.

portion

of the audience were in ecstaoies at this proof of the power of the spirits, and the reat illusionist

WAS

rather chop-fallen.

Jartz, however, was not converted to the Spiritual faith by this miracle, and stoutly declared that it was a trick. His assistant had performed theSame feat on many occasions, and of coarse Hartz knew how it was done. The anti-Spiritualists of the audience took sides with Hartz, and severral well knowti citizens offered to bet large sums that they could tie Jackson so firmly that all the spirits of the Seven Spheres could not loosen his bonds,

It was understood that on Friday evening the final test was to be made, and accordingly a large audience assembled to witness the trial, which took place at the close of tbe performance of Hartz.

A

Mr.

Goodwin—the same gentleman who watched all night in the"haunted house," winter before last, for a ghost, and saw only a big rat—appeared upon the stage and made a formal demand that the gentleman who had proposed to tie Jackson should come forward. The gentleman not not being in the hall did not come. Mr. Goodwin said he came as an investigator, and went into a diquisition on spiritualism. He said no matter how the trial with Jackson might terminate, it would not shake his faith in the beautiful philos* ophy of spiritualism.

satisfy himself independent of

Jackson's demonstrations. Mr. Goodwin then stated to the audience that it would devolve upon them to select the committee to tie the medium. After a few giinutes spent in speechify, ing by Goodwin, Colonel Meyer, Police Commissioner, was selected as one of the committee. Mr. McBride was chosen as the second, but declining

ground that he

er Jenks of the

Democrat,

he seized hold of the end of a

ropo and drew the medium forward in view of the audience. The rope proved to be a coil of six or eight feet wound round Jackson's body at the waist greased with coal oil, and knotted at both

ends. He hauled the rope out, and holding it before tbe audience, announced that tbe medium had come to the end of his rope/ Jenks asked Jackson why be had the rope around his body, and the reply was, "I

guess

I

into his

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Tax-pay era are requested to call andettleas early as possible and avoid penalties and'eosts. J. N. SHEPHERD, dltaww3w Treasurer of Tig© County.

have aright to car­

ry. a.xppe with me." This discovery created intense excitement in the audience, and there was considerable confusion for a time, but Col. Meyer requested silence, and the crowd became calm.

The search was continued, and in one of the medium's shoes was found a small sharp-bladed penknife. This was an other discovery that caused a mhrmur among the audience.

Tbe tieing was then proceeded with, and it was agreed that the assistant of Hartz should tie Jackson's hands, under the supervision of the committee and the illusionist. Jackson's wrists were accordingly bound firmly together so that be could not slip his hands through, and he was seated in a chair, and

"tranced

at

?«1.16

Boon went

condition.'' The doors

ot the cabinet were then closed, and amid profound silence the spirits were left to do their work. Jackson had complained that his wrists were tied too tight, but his objections were over-ruled by the an dience, and he

wm

made to face the mu­

sic. After remaining in the dark eabi net about five minutes, he called out to have the door opened, and^stepped forward with his wrists as firmly bound as

first. He acknowledged that the

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modus epir

He generally bad himself tied with rope fornisbed bj himself and concealed on his person

was

an exact duplicate of

that rope. After being tied, it was an easy thing for him to get the knife ont of his shoe and cut the rope. The cut rope was concealed on his person, and the uncut rope was brought forth and shown to the audience, and they believed it to be the rope with which he had been tied.— The trick

WAA A

very shallow one, and

was practiced by a simpleton.

It is hoped

that this will be the last of this species of humbug, and that our p0ople_will so easily gulled in future.

Success,

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He had had proofs

to

th* Bowets and Wind Colic.

W

to serve on the

was not a skillful knot ti­

was elected,,

and the committee proceeded to discharge the duty assigned them. Jackson was sitting on the Btage looking aa innocent as a lamb, and Goodwin appeared to be acting as his spokesman.

The first thing done by the committee was to proposo to search the medium. To this Jackson objected, but finally agreed to a partial search. He was taken behind the cabinet, out of view of the audience, and the search commenced.

In

hiB

vest pocket was a horn comb, some bits of string, two or three matches, and some other small articles. Jenks, who had frequently witnessed the process of searching at the police station, soon came across something which excited his suspicion. Running his hand inside the pants of the medium,

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J^OTICE TO CITY TAX-PAYIR9,

hereby glvo notice that the Tax Duplloate for the year 1868, has been p)a«e! In my hands for collection. Tho rate of taxes on all Real Estate and Personal Property, on each cne hundred dollars valuation la as follows: For general purposes 70 cents For special, or Normal Sohool 90 On each male person, sane, and not a pauper, a poll-tax of. 50

N. B.—On all taxes not paid by the third Monday in Marob, 1869, there will be a penalty of ten per cent, added to tbe same. 0. A. GOODWIN, 2032w City Treasurer.

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B.A. ABNAUD.

Ofjrtct—Corner of Main and Fifth f"8treet», over tbe National Bute Bank. BMXPKtcB—^Chestnut St-, between Cth and 7th.

BBlyl TCKBI HACTS, IND.

"j*. \j

-a-A

WE WANT

r*"*^

1,000 Bosbels Flax Seedl

WJS IYjLlSfP* J.1.

200 Basbels Glover Seed

WE WANT

500 Bushels Timothy Seed!

(Ttssajfri't

0

FABUXBS HAYING ANY SEED SEED TO

.«?i

& nt&M

ta -UiWi

8KLL t,

CALL AND SEE US

COUNTRY MERCHANTS HAYINO ANY SEED ON HAND,

WRITE TO US!

'*4' :s:r ittsr'J?

We -will Pay Cash FOR

What w© Buy. iM r'

JONES

DOCTOR WILBEB

OFFICE,

OONSUJJTATION AND RKCiP-

tion

Booxs, BIS Washington Avenue,-^St.

Louis, Ho., treats with the greatest success all Diseases of Women. Leuohoroea, or Whites, Falliog, Inflammation or Uloeration of the Womb, Ovaritis, Pruritis, Amenorrhoea, Menorrhagia, Dysmenorrheas, and Sterility, or Barrenness also, every disease con nested with Puberty, Menstruation or Pregnancy. Since the Doctor confines himself exolnsively to tbe treatment of these oomplaintt, and treats a very large number of cases, It fjllows that his knowledgoof them mnst be far more extensive »ad accurate than that of physicians in general practice. Send stamp, for Medloal Pamphlet of thlrty-slxpages." No matter wbo have failed, read what he says. Patients in every Western State. Cures guaranteed. Consultation by letter or at ofBoe free. Booms for patients requiring daily attention. A lady assistant. Heur 9

a.

x., to 7 p.

excepted.

all Draggim.

M.

Sundays

UOCJIOB WHITlIEB

ABRQOL&R

QKADCATB of MEDICINE,

as Diploma at OBlce will show, has been juger in the treatmont of Yxniasal, Ssxoaleogagod and Pbivatk 0{SSJlSES than any other Coyslcian in St. Louis. otyphilit, Qonnrrhta, Qlttt, ffrricturt, Orohitit, aern'a and Supture all Urinary Diseasu and Syphiiitio or Merourial Affmeiom of th* Throat, Skin or

BOM* are treated with utpsrallel»d

success. Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and impotence, aa tb« t-hsuit ol suit Hhusx in yoath, •exu«i eucesscs In aiaturer years, or other caaset, and which odacesomeof the following effects, as Nocturnal Emissions, Blotches, Oeoillty, Diczlneis, Dimness of Sight, Confusiov of Ideas, Evil Fortbodings, Aversion to dooiety of Female, bos* of Memory and iiexual fowor, and rendering Marriage improper, are perinaueuily a a rod.

The Doctor's opportunities In hospital and private practloe are unsurpassed in St. Lonis or any other city. Baok flies of St. Louis papers urove that henas beeu located ther. longer by years than any other so Hdvrtising. Tb« establisnuiont, library, laboratory and apointments are unnralled lu the West, an rivalled any wbnre. Age, wtib experience, can ot* relied upon, and the Doctor can refer to many pbyslcLius throughout the country. It) *iust auocess and pretmnt pealtion he ecand* without acompe'Uor Tbe Writings of a Phygiclan whose Repnta(lon Is Union.wide, shooid be worth Reading.

Dootob

WaiTTiRB

pubiishee a medical

pfuupbiet rxlating to Venereal UItea«es aud iub di»»streus auJ varied consequences of ^elf.abuse, that «ill be sent to auy address in sealed envelope for two stamps. It cont.iuN lull symptom lis is that will enable thosi) affected to determine the nature of their compl»int and give a written statement of their case that will answer almost as well for the purpose of troatmentas a personal interview but where it Is oouxealant. the Doctor sbonld be consulted personally. Those hsviug friends that may require advioe, oan snpply them with this raluable work by sending their address, with stamp. Thus you can assist the unfortunate without their knowing their benefactor. Certainly no subject is of more importance than puaity of blood and perfect manhood.

It is self-evident that a pbysiolan who oonfines qimaelf exclusively to the study of a cer tain clae» of diseases and treats thousands of casee every year, must aoqulre greater skill in that specialty than one iu general practloe.— Many pnyaicians, recognizing thi.4 faot, Intronoe patients to the Doctor aftor reading his Medioal P«inphlet. Communications confidential. A friendly talk will eost you nothing. Office central, yet retired—No. 617 St. Charles •sreet, St. Louis, Mo. Honrs, 9 a, m., to 7 p.

Sundays excepted.

DRY GOODS,

170 MAIN ST., DKMINQ BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK.

C. WITTIG & CO.,

Have opened their Beautiful Store,

170 MAIN STUB JET,

DEMIIRG BLOCK,

And offer

BARGAINS

In all Goods.

STAPLES,

Ot every grade and in Large Supply. A GOOD STOCK OF A E S

Plain, Colored and Figured, for for Winter use.

Serges, Alpacas and Poplins,

In plain, figured and changeable styles.

OUR SPECIALITY .S-5V is OUR

Seamless Felt Skirt,

CALLED

"BOULEVARD,"

Plain, Stamped and Braided, at very LOW

PJRICES.

Waterproof

ladies

and

Cloth

Cloakings, IN FULL YABIETY. ALL khfX9 OF

Gloves and Hosiery, Nubias, Hoods, Scarfs, and Breakfast Scarfs.

A

Good Stock of

Long

and Square Shawls,

FVJR CAPES and CUFFS, At all Prices, GIVE U» A CALL,

Before the Assortment is broken.

C. WITTIO & CO., 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST, DEMING BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK. 170 MAIN ST., DEMING BLOCK

gTfiAMiDYB HOUSE.

*1. CLARIDGE

au rctOTMd to thli «ltT, »ni atted tip su.in Dyelag and 8oottr)ng ibllahamt, at the old Maad, J'o. 8 North Fourtk Street, wbar* ha will be piwmt to mMt hl« old fricndu, Md many new

com favor

him with their

SSdtf

I 4

IN ORDKB TO

REDUCE STOCK™

(For reasons which will be gtvea ImalMiow oAr

VIMIR FLL IAB1KT!

tPS#

A ^Luge Sttek A-

.•

Jv

y*i~

dc JOlrl§,

Farm lmplemonta,

.2 TERRE HAUTE, IND.

(Just received) of

DRY GOODS

Inclndiag In part

DRESS GOODS '"wtetjr.

SHAWLS AMD CL0AIIM6S! Astrachan, Chinchillas, Beavers, Lyons' Silk Yel rdJ .J# vets, Yelvsteans, *o. tt- ?4 ——In Mink, Fitch, Siberian Squirel Astraohan Setts Collar and Muff, Ac., Ac., with many other* too nnmer ous to mention.

For Setts for ClUldren Misses.

BLANKETS AND FLAHSELS!

CLOTHS AND 0ASS1MEBES!

1 WATER PROOF CLOTHS! (in Gold and Blaek mixed.)

Towels and Napkins

Including i-

HOUSEKIKPINCI ot. atatfiiSL A

UNDERWEAR!

dents, Ladles, Boys, Hisses and Cblldrens. Childrens Shirts and Drawers attacked.

Look till you find the

•n

OUR FALL STOCK

It now complete. We offer

GREAT BARGAINS

IN

DRESS GOODS!

S A W S

A N N E S

BLANKETS!

A S S I E

&C«) &>C«) &c.-

-u

We have also large Stock

uri

mmm Of

«fc

1

'ABD* 'j

OIL CLOTHS

ThejLABOEST STOCK of NOTIONS and FANCY Q06DB in tha city, embracing

Dress and Cloak Bnttons!

1-

Dress and Cloak Trimmings!

Cloves Hesiery!

JACONET EDGINGS, from 80 cents per yard and up.

WOOLEN TRAPS I In Hoods, Nubias, Breakfast Shawls, Ladies Hand Knit

Jackets, Childrens Hand Knit Zephyr Drawers,

of

Domestie «oods

.'k'5 At Exceedingly^

^V:

,%4§

1

.'1 fc'fcar

LOW: PRICES

1

patronn

Call and Look at onr Slock.

CORNELIUS ft HAS6IITY,

Corner 3d and Main Sts.

a '"W*

-j "i" {i

A FAVORABLE TIME

TO'buy FOB

ran

O I A S to

1

OUR DRESS GOODS

Tery Complete In Assortment

PRICES BEGULATED TQ mi si 3l- ,T»o trj To

Favor Buyers and Increase Sales^^ j*, inr**a't

-W''i

DRESS GOODS

At 20,25,30, 40 and 50 Cents.

Good Dress Pattern

A

FRENCH MERINO'S,

All-wool

all kinds

i'i.

A E S

Empress IClotbs,

Prices made to Suit.

Changeable Silks, Heavy Rep Silks!

A handsome Mink Set $35,00 handsome Mink Set 40,00 A handsome Mink Set...» 45,00

FITCH, SQUIRREL

and

A8TBACHAN

OI,OT13«L, IWITTFUrs, SCARFS, 'JUL & K2RC7 H'FSj

For Gents, Ladles and Mlssesf

Hoods, Nnbiai. Breakfast SnawTs, a Balmoral Skirts, &c.

E S A & O Corner Fourth and Main Sts.^ *,

ML, RIPLEY &

FALL OPENING 1

WEDNESDAY, SEP. 30th,

1868.

CHKAJTD DMPIIAY

-or-

IRISH POPLINS

Manchester Poplins,

Granite Poplins,

Eppelines, Alpaccas,

Lustres, London Serges,

Merinos, Toiled'Venice

Winceys, Empr'sCloth,

Delaines, Baretz,

JLnd everything in the way of

HANDSOME

DRESS GOODS.

TV

ELL, RIPLEY & CO

Corner Fifth and Main Streets, TBRRB HAUIX, IND.

A S I

3

'fCAIf BE SOLD AT rt $3,50! $4,001 $4,80/

9

O O

OUT,

GOOD IEW8 FOBAUM turn to ANT P1BSON WHO WILL

•AOAMS KAfHAX.li Q| TKI PBorxauoir.

rpHB NBYBKlFAl£iifG MAD HAFHAJUitothfllMtt. Sh« aaoMM*

wImbAMIathen

all fcava blled. All who ai» ta troobW—all who have bean nnfcrtnat*—all

wImm

foad hopes hare bean diaappolntfd, cruhad and Maat«d by flUae promlm ana deoeit-^all who »ava baaa willed aad trlflad wtO—all flj to hiar knd »tWhoOon. All who are in donbt of the atfccttoM of thoee they

Iotc,eoainlt

reumaaa satuty tfmtr Binds**

Therefore, come one, come all, to

her to

li Love Affairs Btae Never Falls.

She haa tha

mo

ret of winning the affection, of

the oppoaite aaz.. She ahowa yon th* llkaneei at your future wife or hoi band, or absent Mend.— She guldea the alngla to happy marriage, aad the married happy. Her aid and advtoa been aollolted In lnonmerable iiutanoea, and the reanlt lias alwaya bean tha arauu of «eonr

Speedy and Happy Marriage,«

•how the likenesa in reality, and who can give entire aatlatkotion on all tha oonceraa ol life, whtohA oanbe tsated aad proved by tbooaaoda, both taar-« rled and single, who dally and eagerly visit her.

To all in bosineas her advice la inTarnable. She oan foretell, with the greatest certainty, tkiM •nit of all commercial and business transactions.

Lottery nnmbers given withont extra charge.

MADAME

BAPUAKL

Is

a bona lido Astrologist

that every one can depend npon. She Is tbe great* ast Astrologist of the nlnataoath oentory. It is that well-known faot that makes illiterate ders oopy her advertlaemants and try to

BfOtOfl-. imltala

Madame Baphael is the seventh danghtar of thar seventh daughter aha was born with a nrtnralr gift she oan foretell yoar very thought.. Shf also enrea drnnkenness. toAll interviews strictly private aad ooaHdantiaJ^

As a female Physician Her retaadiea n.var falU cure all female irregularities, and to producer* the monthly flow, withont daagar or expeenre.—s They oan not iajore, bat, on tha. oontrary, they Improve the health.

111 ttefond, bet. Oeitni Arenie ud itb,Glnainnati, Oliio. TEBM8.—Ladles, *1 Ctontlaaaa, *1,60.

H. Bi—Th» Madame will answer no letters without a fee of 91 andaS-cant stamp Is lnclosei). Address Look Box 631. aug23dwljr

r. Burton's Tobacco Antidote

rARIU2!TEDTO

RIHOVX ALL OUIRX rOll TOBitCIJ

\y vtgctatl* and karmlets. puryfin uid "/i tha ALmxI,invigorates

tbo system, poueasm great csnrfch-

ing add s:r«ngtboaiiig power. Is .xcellrot lo£li' a j.i appetinr enables the Momuh to dlgnl the/ieaitlMt fo«d, mak«s deep refrMhing, and e«t»UlsbSa robust h«alth. \iiiakcr* anf dtewert for itxfy yftiM curtd. Piice FlftV'enU p«r box. An lmereltina uvatiee

PcjijustkbU

SETS.

on

ibe

injurious ejbets of tobacco, with litts of twlmonlaH, xtS-' urences, ctc.MEHT ras*. Agents Addif Dn. T. R.

Abbott,wantyf.

Jemtj

City, & J.

TESTIMOlSr lA/ts.

tUstimoxt.—I

done ft- work

reared bot of 3'ir

ton's Ai.ti.iote froat Rev. M. Patlfen, anil Ri«i tt aa qfectital cure. S. ti\j3BAl., Connwton, Ilurltoit Cu., Fromthk C. 3.

TBsUscur, Stfrelary't OJtee Pleiiie

md a tnpplv of the

aitidotu

The

HAuniBisnSrATi: Paiww.—OemletBun.ka»Rdgar«*iradO.T.Eonr

SCRETT.

Frok

Ntw

of ioflnense here having ban cared of the appetite for tobeeo by ntins Dr. Bortmra^Antidote, w. desire a sup plr for th. prisoners of this inuitntion.

Joseph Mavo,

Wfcde&f N. H.

A BajtcsR's

8tat« Prbc£

TisTiv/Vr —D^^arton'. Antidote for

Tob&oco Aat

accOrr.plUM alt claimed for if. W. Kat Bant,View Albany, Ind. ACuRGraAW'sjrisimosT.—OsrBotor Arm

cand my brothot/lnd myself.

dots

It

mvlut

tails.

Kev. I. Sr. SaocMASlR, KeUcyVStation, Paon

tbs

Rm,trr.

Headquarters,in

Faoa

Liwr.

fat.

Mass.—fbyPa.

have gxtitttl tWiriy-llvt pounds or'Jle*h tilr3k montfc tislag Dr. B/ftera's Antidote, and all daire foXlobereols removed.

Wm. L.

W 1JI,

Js.

SotTTB*R5 Home

Journal,

Bai\ihork,

Mo.—Qr« box of Barton'. Antidote

removed aJMfire

fbrtbyNreed from me. I take pleasnre In rerommnalng it to pi oar reader*. X. V. Slater, Eti\)

FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS,

Trncfanntr!-

Copyrighted.']

THS

WISE MEN of the LAND, Tbe Divine, tbe Physician, tbe^Jadge, USE DAILY

IN THEIB OWN HOMES AND BIC0MMKND To all Invalids and Sufierer. rao* Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, 8onr Stomach, Oostiveness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Piles, Bilious

Attacks. Liver Complaints, Gout, and Bbeumatio Affections NATURE'S OWN tuT

GREAT AND GOOD REMEDY,

TABBAIT'S

Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, As the lest and Hoit Relllable Medicine Ever offered to people for the above class of dlseaasa.

The nursing babe, its brothers and sisters, Its parents and grand-parents, will all And this pleasant remedy well adapted far their different complaints. vr

KAKUTAOTUBCD ONLY BT TARRANT & CO.,

Q7S Glreenwicti St., New York. •V For Sale ky all Druggists. au!8—dSmeod. "H

"CoKStTMrrrow is as oercatnry ooaa as Intermittent Feyer, and as oca TAiHLT paBTBHTgD as Small Pax."— Rni. Oka*. E. King, M, D., LL. D.. *t

I N S

PBBPARBD PRBSCBIPTION Made from the Prescription of RKT.OHAS. B.KIRB. M. D.,U 9.. **•.

For the Prevention and Cure of nlna

CONSUMPTION

For the

Radical Oure

of ASTHMA, BBONOmi'lH,

OATARBH, and all othet affections

ot

the Lungs,

Throat, and AIB PASSAGES for General and Soeoial Derangements ot

the Nervous System for

Disorders of the BLOODs and for all Functional Disorders of tbe Stomach and Bowels. Tbe Prepared Prescription Increases tbo strength and deemns the color

Ac.

of

the Pale Blood. Itsnbduea the Chill, and Fever, and diminishes the Expectoration. It ohecis the NIGHT SWEATS, always, in from seven to fourteen days. The Appetite is Invigorated, and the latlent rapidly gaine flesh the Oaugh and tha JlOcult Breathing are tioeedlly relieved the Sleep becomes calm and refreshing the evacuations regular and uniform. All the general symptoms of CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA, Bronchitis, disappear with a really astonishing rapidity.

THB PRESCRIPTION

Should be used in every Disease, by whatever name known, in which there is* exhibited and derftngement of either the NERVOUS or the BJLOOD Systems. It is unequalled in Female Disorders, Scanty or Suppressed Menses, "Whltsa," Ac.

The PBEPABlD PBBSOBIPTION la both the Best and the most economical Medicine that can betaken. The average dose, la twe teaspoonsfol, taken once a day. The ^patient never requires, under

idj

olrcmnitftnoef, to

—Bot.

om

•*Ooo^h Mix*

tnrea." for the Cough "Ixpeotorants" tor tho Expectoration "Ton to." for the Appetite or tta Anodynes for the

,, iron tor tbe Blood A Nervous Iritation Acids for NiglU_ Sweat. or

Weaknees Whisky or Ood Liver Oil for tbe Wasting. Sraoirio Acxioa la npon the Constitutional Condition, and, through this Condition, upon the Whole Series of Symptoms.

Statement• from Patients, Ac. Cou.ua Hiu, Oimoiknati :—1 waain the

last

staze of Consumption. In ten daya after taking tbe PaisoairrtoN, my Chills, Night Swsats, Fever 4o., decreased, and finally altogether disappeared. A mere sksiston before, I am now well stored with flesh. My rsatoratton is amarvsl to all who know me.—Mas. C. L. W*i«B*. ••Tour Prescription saved my daughter's life, aad has probably saved me hundreda of dollars.

I. Bimmm, Bsnsan. H. T. "We bless God for the benefllt we hare reoelved from your Prepared Preacrlptlon."—Bev.P. Paaaoaiaa. Bloesburg, Penn. "Srery one to hom I btTt reconunended it on bsnafltted by its use."—Bev. O. D. Jons, Bacine. ^^EPARED PBX8CBIPTI0N" to In all bottle andisaoldin Tsrre Hauta, brJ.L.npput MAUAN CO", and bv Druggirta generally, or orders may be addresssd to tha JolaflQprietors, OSCAB G. MOSES A 00»2T Corilandt Street, N.Y. Consultation free' AClroaUr, attaining Testimonials of many Oaaea aqcceasfuUy treated will be sent free, by mail, to an who will write for tt. deo!3d#od

UNDERTAKERS-

TTNDBRTAKBJB.

M. W. O'CONNELIi Having purchaaed back from y-.TOadWlek, Oruber Co., the Undertakers EsfahHahmsnt, aad having bad seven buiines., i* uow prepared to furnMi MstoUo Burial Casus. Casket!, ai»d Wooden OoAas, of ail •tvles and sicsa, from the beat and largatt stock or burial material ia tha 8tatatat10* Mala Street, Terre Hants, Indiana. dwtr Tarn Hanta 19.Ma

S ^A A

UNDERTAKER,

Is prepared to execute* 1 orders la hia line wha nsatasas aad dlspatohc rnar of third and Gharry treats, Tsrre Hauta, Indiana. IMW frdwtf