Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 November 1869 — Page 3

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A DARING DEED.

Bobbery of a Merchant in the Bank of Commerce—The Thief Escapes With #4,200.

From theNew York World One of the boldest exploits of its kind that ha* recently been chronicled was accomplished by arnjmknown thief?at the Bank of Commerce, corner of 'Nassau and and Cedar streets, yesterday) at 1

Detectives have had the case in hand, hilt there is little hope that the daring and adroit robber will be caught. Four of the bank notes stolen were of the denomination of $1,000 each, and two of the denomination of $100 ea'Ch. .The $1,000 bills were numbered, A.i 32,60ij B. 13,846 C, 2,259. The $100 bills were hus numbered: C? 5,7G8 C, 981,087.

The Assault on A. D.VRichardson.

From the Chicago Republican.] The atrocious assault on Mr. Albert D. Richardson, of the New York Tribune, which, in all probability, will terminate in his death, is one of the cruelest and most malignant crimes that ever woke the echoes of Printing-House Square. The cowardly character of the assassination is sufficient to comdemn the man McFarland. Secure of his victim, he shot him down in the (lush of life, and in the routine of his profession. The provocation Vras singularly diluted—almost to a fiction. McFarland, by a persistent courso of brutal ill-treatment, had driven his wifi one .. the jstif^teJ. \fcy»hli4 dOne everything to detach from himself the rights of a husband and a father. Kichardson, who had long-been attached to the Tribune as a correspondent, and who with one or two other journalists had tasted the horrors of Libby, was attracted by this suffering family, and out of his purse and heart did what he could to smooth the asperities of their desolation His kindly feelings pending which

into separation, and put his little of starvjhjf.in

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ity of her husband. Incensep by this, the wf|gt|chcd man attempted in a public strcetlotaJcTtlie life of his rival, but failed to do^ip. At last, Mrs. McFarland

More about Yaller Dogs.

from the Buffalo Kxpi^Ssv] When Noah disembarked at Ararat, he scarcely touched tlte pier when he vv,-v» surrounded by a swarm of vociferous hack-drivers and hotel-rylSffiftv who assailed l»im with a'hinniitg fire of hotel .statistics, and a tuuililt of oftenat#convey Ihitii and his baggage to any part of the fcitv. Noah was a just man, but hp couldn't stand everything and *fWr being pulled and hauled a fmv jnfttytw his bewild-

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fcwit,' girwM up his loins with suapena«rs, and r£nfcfcrkedf"I am a man of gtacc, bm if a^y among ye remaineth ten minute^ him will 1 chastise! You hear me!" ^Tfcen the rabble put their heads together Saving: "Verily, the oldhiau is a knock-

Let us dejmri! Oolkh!/' and so departed. Then Noah proceeded to tally his passengers, IIo had just checked his litk

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iteftt in the list—a Mr. and Mrs. his equanimity was partially restored by the favorable exhibit, when Siis Xrmth was renewed by the cringing •figrtfe of a quadruped that came sneaking dwn the gang plank with his tail beiweon its legs. "Drat it I if there aint that yaller dog!" says Noah, aiming a ,, wieious kick with his hrogan at the brute. j?ut with a facility horn of long and bitter oxparienco, thi brute dodged the projeciile, and Ejaculating "ki yi"—which .. fii* wWVi nr

^vrirfh fW "declined with thanks1' or Jiuai fot Joe"—he disappeared while iCoah \vho had his sea legs on, was unaW'.: to recover his equilibrium, and sat ttown with emphasis on the back of his ghead. His chagrin was aggravated by

Mam's inofl'ectual effort to suppress a Vmile at the performance. Hnrn never could suppress his smile without going down cellar, and smothering it in obscurity. He never wa cured ot that copious smile until, in the process of muunniticathey converted him iuio a sugarti..cured Haui.

Noah arose, and in accordance with the stvie prevalent anion': patriai ehs.Jlie pro1 ooeded tospoih hi^ ailronted dignity by pronouncing a variegiited anathema upon the yaller dog, which had characteristieallvsneaked unobserved on board, in the f' confusion of putting to sea, and had eapsized the captain at the first port. lie cursed that dog in body, limb, bark, hide, hair, tail and wag and all his generationii, relations and kindred by consan«guinity or atfinitv, and his heirs and ass'J'signs. He cursed him with endless hunger, with hopeless mange, with incessant

Ifleas, with perpetual fear, with perennial lazieness and with his tail between his legs, lie closed his stock of maledictions by a sparkling display of denunciatory pyrotechnics, from the demoralising eftect of which the yaller dog has never recovered.

With this enrse sticking to him like a revenue stamp, the valler dog can't help jt. He follows Noah's programme with ^•aieiddng fidelity. He is an Ishmaelite '^•aniong dogs. He receives the most oppressive courtesies, in the form of brick'bats, boots, and hot water which make —•.kin iifoon aninmtnrl tnrgrt rtruminn He boards around Jike a destrict school teacher and it is meal time with him twentv. ,foux hours in the day. The rest of thp t^jtime he hankers after something to pat.

He. is too ominiverons for an epioure. Cram him at Delmonico's and he'would ^hurgftf for dowort from on A1W board, sti!Uw« B| i« ChwTt

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ioufl failure. The dog chum wta a etratimpt to emplov his waste energies

dropped. No sausage maker dark foreclose his lien on the yaller dog, lest his customers —no longer "soothed" and sustained by an unfaltering trust—transfer their patronage to some less aildacious dealer. The savages who admire baked dog, and who can even attack tripe and explore the mysteries of hash, without dismay, acknowledge the yaller dog to be too much for their gastric intrepidity. He always managed to belong to a ragged, tobacco chewing, whisky drinking master, whose Jaitfinesa is swapping dogs and evading me d°s\,a^ 1 he yaller dog is acquainted with himself, and he enjoys the intmacy with edifying contempt. He slinks along through life, on a diagonal dog rrot, as if in doubt as to which end of him is entitled to precedence. He is always pervaded by a hang-dog sense of guilt, and when retributive tinware in fastened to his tail, he "flees from the wrath to come," with a horrified celerity which ought to be very suggestive to twolegged sinners of a simihar tinware ordeal in store for them.

The yaller dog is—is—well, to speak in italic8, .h^ a slouch.—Hy Stocum.

Reunion of the Army of the Cumberland. THE SOCIETY

CUMBEBLAND,

INDIANAPOLIS,

P. MI

A London merchant, sojourning for a brief period in this city presented himself at the desk of the paying teller of the bank with a draft for $4,500. The money #as only paid to him, arid he stepped to a deik not far from the dood and began to count it. Each bank note as he examinedit lite laid on the desk a little to the lefUof Uve.place.wtiere he was standing. He na&t&hs- tiiipflsed of $4,200,- when some one tapped him on the rightsholder. He turned and beheld a well-dressed and gentlemanly-looking personage, who politely informed him that he had dropped a bank note, pointing to something on the floor, and then passed on. The merchant stooped and picked up what he found to be a fifty cent stamp. He was about to proceed in counting his money, when he was Rtruck aghast at the discovery that the bills he had laid at his left iiand had disappeared. In a moment the truth burst upon him. He turned, but the stangerr had disappeared. He went to the door, but was too Jate to catch the culprit.

The railroads have agreed to carry comrades to and from the reunion at rates as follows:

Marietta and Cincinnati, full fare to, and return free. Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, full fare to, and.^etprnifr.ee t.

Te.-re Haute and IndiafiapOlis, rull fare to, and return free. Jeflfersonville, Madison and Indianapolis, lull fare to, and return free.

Toledo, Wabash and Western, full fare to, and return free. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, full fare to, and return free.

Indianapolis and Vincennes, full fare to, and return free. Louisville, New Albany and Chicago, excursion tickets.

Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis, full fare to, and return free.

Pacific Railroad of Missouri, full fare to, and return free. Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, full fare to, one-fifth fare return.

Pennsylvania Central, full fare to, and return free. Evansville and Crawfordsvillo, full fare to, and return frefe.

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Illinois Central, full fore.td, ahd return free. Grand Trunk, full fare to, and return free.

North Missouri, full fare to and return free. Milwaukee and Sti Paul, full fare to, and raturtt free.

Boston, Hartford and Erie, full fare to, and return free. Memphis and Louisville, full fare to, and return free.

Louisville and Nashville, full fare to, and return free. Invitations have been extended to President Grant, Geher tls Sherlnah, Sheridan, Rosecrans Schofteld, Hooker, Howard, Meade, Logan, Halleck, Buell A. J. Smith, Giles Smith, McClellan, Blair, Hancock, Amdirals Farragut and Porter, Secretary Robeson, Secretary Belknap and otlior protiiil^it'offiCJS^Qf the drmy and. navy. Assiiran|be|#)My.e|been received rfom many ot them that they will be with us.

We expect our own noble chief, Major General George H. Thomas, to be present as presiding officer.

Comrades of all the other Union armies are cordially invited to fcbme and participate in our gtfod titae.

last, Mrs. McKariantl a -"WHO WOULD

Richardson made ready to carry out his intention of marrying her. Smarting, in all probabilito Wdraihe ^^ipusueds of«t his own loss'Slid KtWiftrdsOn Success, Mc Farland pursued him with the fatal result chroniclcd "by the telegraph.' fWhilf Mi in no yky or degree 4akH flpmpatiiiing hand, it must turn with melancholy interest to the hopes which his bullet .had power enough to shatter. Mr. Richardson ^vas fehiefly tei«itok i^lo lti?his profession lis a correspondent and descriptive writer. He was never, so far :»s we know, a partisan advocate, and kept loyally to his own line of jiHU'uaiislic labor. His ability in this was ",un4«uihlo. Aiot rifall will humanity condole willi the woman standing between the murderous husband that was, and the murdered, husband Was to have been.

NATHAN KIMBALL, 'FRED. KNEFFLER,

F"J YV. DI STBEIGHT,

'^Executive Committee.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

is now '£i years uc«d the

United States, and never in a single instance ha£ his medicine failed to do all, if not more tlyin is stated.in hisj)amj)hlct. As an cxter nal remody in caseSlof CTifinic Rheumatism, Headacho, Toothache, Bruises, Burns, Cuts, Sores, Swellings, Sprains, Stings of InBOcts and Pains in jfiinibe/ Back 0hc5t,7its wondqrful oarill^t erS ar« iitrafeulihis. Taken internally for the cure of Cholera, Cholic, Diarrhoea, Dysontery, Sick Headache and Vomiting, its soothing and penetrating 'qualities are &it as 9Jon as taken', The bath with which each bottle is acconipaniod will show that thore is nothing Injurious in its composition. Thousands of certificates have been rosoiVail speaking of the rare .virtues of this valuable articlo. Any ^person after, havirig used it onco will never bo without it. Every bottlo of tho genuine has the signature 'of "S. I. Tobias" on the outside wrapper.

Sold by the Druggists and* Store-keepers throughout tho United Stages. Price, Fifty Cents- DttSttl, Vo Park Place, Now York. ttAwW

Allceckte Porous Plasters.

Sore and Did J%rnnl cured by hal fa Plaster oaual!? in two or throo hours. -l6r. Green, No,Broadway Buik infornre us ho sold OfttlrVy. Juno 22,1892, two Placers to A yftuttg wpman suffering very secty from lu ed to get two more for a friend, and then stated how the Jwo she had purchased on Monday had fslvMpd her immediately after Mttin? tinjnfofi, ind curril drtur ^of'A |nost engrossing pain in h5biy|cl

Allcock's Porous Plasters have boon found ypceific for JtAenmitiism of the Wrists. 10-dwlm

•Rs^sys bn the Errorsof Yoath, and the follies of Age, in relation to MARRIAQ^ and CIAL EVILS, with self-help, for the unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, fVcc charge. AddfeS?, HOWAW ASSOCIATION Box P. Philadolphili, Piu 'i 26d%3m

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PAINTERS.

W. HOWARD MANFCFE&VF'H Sign AN^ CaiTiaicc Painter.

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The Executive Committee, appointed to make arrangements for the third annual meeting of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland, which.will be held in this city oif We3h^S3fy. and TChiirsday, 15th and 16th of December, take'"pleasure in announcing that every arrangement has beeh perfected to insure a good time to all.

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WSL»IFENfbine*^^ :PE|RISI any seeds of disease that may have been lurking in the system, bat which remained' undeveloped so long as the waste matter of the ^ody and all acid and unwholesome humors irere freely discharged by evaporation from the surface and tnrough the bowels.

A tonic, aperient and alterative medicine is noifc needed to uivigorate the vital jowep. dep|a»ss#4 bf a ifo tampeAtfif |n|8tim^-| late and pdnfy the'.eer^Hons, ahd to fit ftebody to endure, without inconvenience, pain ir danger, the sudden climatic change which tishcas in the Winter.

The only preparation which will fully meet this almost universal need, and will thoroughly and wfely, perf^ thot gnqwrtait work, is the leading tonic and alterative the age, HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS.

Thi popular specific improves the appetite, invigorates the digestive organs, regulates the flow of bile, enriches the blood, calms the nerves refiefvef ionst&>itkn, fcrftmotet superficial circulation and evaporation, and be. ing composed solely of wholesome fvegetaMe elements, with a pure stimulant as their dffiffusive vehicle, may be taken by the weakest wifhout fear. The flavor is agreeable, for although the{BlOTra3 are 'i ptftent medicine, th Ay contain tufainseatiiiK'el.efieBt.

24dwl Coiisaxnption Can Be Cored. knAD THE KVibraJCE', "V "Facts are stubborn things" and it is to, facti wone tha*Tit istu«ir£d to d&ect the at-, tention ofthe readers of this article.

Many years of severe and thorough practical trial have demonstrated beyond the peradventure ora doubt the fact that the medicines prepared by me and known as Schenck's Mandrake Pilui, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic, and

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the Pulmonary organs, or what is usually termed Consumption. I am fully: aware tfe-- «---r sons who&e prejtidioes rale them so complete-

a a a re ha he re a re a ii ins whofeeprejudioes rule them so complete-' ly that' "proofe strong as Holy Writ" would/ fail to convince them of the efficiency of my remedies and that there ate others.who, un-

particular personal interests. ... Fortunately for the welfare of mankind, these doubting people form a comparatively small portion of the community at large. mi _T_ I. lwnan ntl/1 Kvt «nm_

miss 4kem, and address myself to those whp are willing to listen to the dictates of reason.,, and who are disposed to admit tho strong log ic of wcll-estahlished facts.

We are told almost daily that Consumption,

don hopr:, and that the arrangement of his temporal as well as spiritual affairs should claim', hit -earliest attention. If th«re were not facts as tuidefiiable as that theMun mil shine in a clear heaven at mid-day, to controvert these random and, not unfrccjuently, harmful assertions# I should feel unwilling to take up the gage of battle against them, but, fortified with results—/acta—which neither theory nonner®assertion can oveBtuia, I-pro-. poso to prove that Consumption can be cured, that the medicines I prepare—the Manit pair, Seaweed Tonic and Pulmonic Syrup 11, if used in Strict accordance' with the directions, in a majority, of cases effect that whice the fhcUltJ' pfonoiiilces impossible— they teill cure Consumption•

An ounce of solid fact is worth a pound of theory. Let me, therefore, prcsept the facts connected with my own individual experience. Many years ago I was a confirmed coDsumptive, and, like thousands of other unfortunates, was given up to die. Eminent physicians pronounced castf a hopeless

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thisTust as confidently as did the person? who thus affectionately informed me that tny days were numbered and that my recovery was impossible. Still, the desire to live lingered in my bosom. I was young, and clung life with the sametenacitr thatTOung men and old men too, ordinarily'do. _I. did not feel willing to abandon hope as long as a single vestage of it remained. I had full faith in the Sad information conveyed to me by my physioians. but still there wasa lingering belief that something could bemone, though I knew not in what direotion t^ ^eek for the much desired relief. -,

It was at this gloomy and eventful period of my history that I first learned of the roots and herbs from which my remedies for this dreaded disease are now prepared. I procured and used them and, to the utter amaze-

ment of all—physicians, friends and neighbors—began to improve. ,My entire -systeui commenced tot unilcrgo a_ complete renovation. Expectoration, which tormerly had been difficult and pai~

time my"long-lost-appetite returned. I ate freely of strch fosd as was palatable te me, and which was at the same timei nutritious

sweats ceased tho racking and harassing' cough abatee the fever broke the pain'departed flesh planted itself on my sadly wasted frametand with flesh came snd full health From a mere skeleton I became a stout, strong",'robust man, and I have maintained' both strength and flesh to this day. I weigh two hundred aud thirty-five pounds lam blest with an appetite vouchsafed tp but few men, while my digestive organs.ajo atoply equal to all the requirements, of a poalthral condition of my sySteAi.

Now, be itremembered, all these wonderful changes were wrought by the use of the medicines I prepare—Mandrake Pills, Seaweed Tonio and Pujinonie Si'rtto. A cure, seemingly, *o mlfAculous, naturally created astottlshjffettt in .the minds of those who kne^rmfrV 5 whS1 literally Besieged-on all sides. I had visitors daily who besouglit nio to give-.them the remedies, which had: wrought the wonderful rcstoratioii-and had wrested me from. the verjr jatt^ ox ucatn. Letters. Were f5i6iVed by scores, importuning me to iMpart the, secret and ,-inforyi.the writers where the specifics for 'consumption could bo obtained. Others, who wero .too weak, to travel, jtpfc satisfied wiAwwritin?, sent for and bousfltWmo- iif-regftrd te their eases. To all these application? I responded

tude ftr the happy result prompted me to turn my attention to the science of medicine, with the hope of thereby hfeini able to be ot service to my suffering fellow-creatures. 1 devotod myself closely jto my studie., and more especially to that braflC# of them relating to the terrlblo diseasefrortt which I had suffered so long and ao iiittch^. I investigated it in all its fearful phases, ih order to assure myselfjthatlHy once was not an exceptional one. Closer my investigatiens thojhoro satisfnetOir}' wore myleonclnsions. I fait convinced that tens of thousands of my fellowcreatures wero not as desperate and apparently hopeless as mine had been, and I argued from this that remedies which had proven so offective with me- would prove eqttajfy so with othors,. I _prc^iircd rjny tticUcinfai.yn_a pleafttnt theift to

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known. Thoi«aild and ohild^i, who were on^tfteir way tho gravj. have' boen cured, ar eviderices Of the fact that curei/'awi I think I .may .gatinrt to-mysolf any more than is justly my ttuc, that I have had as much, experience in "the treatftftnt of consumption as any (tther person in the country, aflu t^at my suuccsS has l)cen wonderfully great.

Let the reader remember tfyit tee so ju3 not mero fancied statement. They are positive, living facts, of which I ftln the liviag'evidence, There is air-bid adage wmah-says, "Whathaoieen dohe.maybe done, ilfcave been completely cjibed of^nsumptloTI by the remofiufa I now offer to^tthkpubl 1 c. Jiiousands of others have-testifi«d«to similarhappy results Trom their use, ariu thousaws ot ythort still mi.erht be bend^eiRis I have been, couLdjthey but be prcvnHcipBpon to try the virtue of The Mamlrnl-c PiUa, benicced Tonic and Pulmonic Syrup. All tftfll isineccssary to convince the most skeptical their merits is

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Full directions accompany each of the mcd-J, Itftnaf so ttevt it 't?Tiot abtwlutety necessary that patients..shottld^StL-jiiti. PjrsttP11" Uss they desdrTtO lfat»1|ieiyluiigao^ For this purpose I'anrT'ertoniniy Prihclpal Office, No. lo North Sixth Corner of Commerce. Every SatMday. -j

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Advice given without onargii but "for a thorough examination with the Ilespirouicter tho price is five dollars.

Prioe of tho Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonie, each 51 50 por bottle, or $7 50.a half

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THK CONSTITUTION OTKRTHROWNI The Constitution arid Health'mayfbe ruined by a few applications of the load or -sulphur hair dyes now ia the market. "Not a ,Pye" may he the motto of such tiostruma, 'but A Dfk uiay b« tho result of using^hem. But ONE HAIR DYE lias been I

TRIED AND ACQUITTED of all deleterious tendency, undor tlie infaltible laws of Science. BO it known to all, that

Cristadoro's Exoelsior Dye has bec.n analyjcd by ihq dis.Unguished ekem,litisPtofessbrChilton, and hiscertifieate 6f its wholesaiheaefs, may bo seen atCristadoro's, 6 As tor lloitie, New York,

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.sii-air

rilTY FIRB mSUEANOB \J i.1 foods'j OF HABTFOKD^ COSSECTIClIT,i INCOBPOBATliD, 1847.

CAPITAL, $250,000 Assetts, $512,000 T. ^EBSTBft, Prosident. iiiiBo.'siotiw ^0. W. LESTER,'Secretary, '.vo't vV

It. H. SlSffeo^'Agcnt.

HATS AND CAPS.

NEW YORK HAT STORE.

JOSEPH C. YATES

tMi o:HK is Jtisi' IN ll^CEIPT OF

Men^ Htlts-af all kinds, Boys' liat's Of all Mads, Mioses' Mats of all kinds,

Infants' Hats of all hi* ids, And at all prices. esr Hats made,.to, order .on( sjfopt no ic ?. Come and see, ••,,uu(ytr' a v«

THE WINTER STYLES,

IK Main Street. T«freitoautc, lad, iaa^ 'i" S*

DYERS.

J^YEINGJ SCOURING,

-imjrr fnur act

Jwss^ii *8 aw

"ATNTNGFFFI:N^KER£RKW^^ I

a I

rain

StvM.t. f»tlf fiii^.' J'Mtm. ptt.Wgf

W()IHifiiiiiii«D

IR

'notorious

-keptfirsia

paraiivo ohscurity, from the

com

originator Dr.

FTH!T

Volpeau

jjf great wealth and strict

streeti h-itw-IW

and Cherry, adjoining the Stewart Honse.M":" Dyeing

IH

allits brtwichcs.

for

their criminal employmcat in tho practice of abortion, are now offered for sarte for the time in Atnerfca. They hawfceen

MRH

DeLaine Dresses,

Velvet, PSCTMOIS and. Frjugog

DAMPING

that the

is aphysiciau in*Paris

out

Shawls,

conscientious prin­

ciples, and has withheld them fro* general use lest they shoull be employed for

[unlawful

Now Eeadyl—Agents

OFFIHP*O

the

To sell the most interesting

AGEUTFCF^I-tho

and af

are forbidden to soli them when it is understood that the

unlawful.

take

«P«OU ,nevereJieve

there is ans

to

themselves pregnant, for ticy WiU he sire ~|]|IIISI4"enfti

interest! and

SIMPSON'S COLUMN. !09B!F

Miff" fS'Kl

il&eT (t

NOTARY public

FIRE AND LIFE Insnranee AGEAT,?

!'Jpr,r

f,i

ifrm trf

Terre

OFFICE^-JnSeott'aBuildiag, upstairs,opposite the New Court House. HWICiHiWIWtlWB'ttsJsls'Md o»t fur-

ments of Estates and Guar bajto Court.

WANTE3D-

I :. Ht PAEMS AND HOUSES SELL AKP BE]

'lire

HEADQUARTEES,

f.tis-

I

Coatijiental

T. ,-jf «.i

Lii^tre?,

At 20c per Tarils^'regular pqice everywhere 2oa per yard.

,C:YWAV-

A new Lot of V*

1

&

Handsome Prints

J-'

Life

,BT}A ,TjV?P

(NAME

or TOWN-

'SlhPS.-rti,

Terra. Haute Harfisqn........... Honey Creek Prairicton.i Prairie ySreek.:... Tii ton Pierson. Riley

DOG

."H IS -rtii: /.

Canton^fFlannels,

Stock OFSN

and1 Winto

AT PRICES BELOW COMPETITION.

Warren, Hoberg & Co.,

(Suecessors to Edsall & Co.( '•I rry

at

FL 0

TAX—For

In

50 Do^rall

O

Ins. Co,

S

Marl ldwtf.

1510 15

"7

TUIiNSR&

Goods*

AO(A

1 31 2 10

Female ?2,00, and For every additional Male orFomalo 52.00. tJ:

NOTICE.

Examine vour recoipt before leaving'the office and seo tUat, it jcovort all your p^pcity. People are taxed for whift they OMrti on the first day of.Jautiary.pf-eaehpeaT, l,

Taxes are duo oil and niier rtie 13rh day of Oetoherv-anli{ n&t- iaidbe£ora-tha thi£d.JUuu^ day in April rollowiig, ten per ccnt. penalty is added after wfiidH 'the Treasurer or his Deputy is required to call upon' every delinquent tax-payer in his county and demand the delinquent,taxes, .and, if neccssary.to seize and sell jpiropcrty to make thusame with constable's fees.

Delinquent lands are advertised on or about1 the first Monday in January and sow oi**tiie find Jloitday in. M^rua^ftfaaeaye*® aThiTroaSurer is respoiisiblie f6r the ItAxeit thathe could have collected: therefore taxpayers ouiht to remember that their taxes

en AS. 'WmG& c.Q*,-

Have imrch^s^d t4so ptoc-k of {jooJy hpi'^ofore kept oy J?. H. Wu-H viisve Uev will be pleased to meat t:ie,r a lends with a full as^rtm^nt^i^.,^ •lUjV y.~y:ONS

PBODUCBJ

At the saino old stand,

ar**Tcri'c

iTho Kighest casffpriee paid for Countfy^roduce. seplldtf

HW, S^4PLI§HMLAJT.

rTllC

c:I

at

gestae 'Hit. Fm!v?1?3rFiftli,

'tiniwa

Will

ltcep on hand

a full supply of

FLOUR,

the IsTuf September

©-A.

ANB

I LOUR!! FLOOR-!'!

ai Crepe

Shawls Ribbons,SiHrofall kinds

McnaoAnd

Cnrtams,.

Plumes. Lacc,

P^tieutar

WANTED,

and

in market,

popular book

''MT&CRITTNF ONFFC,

Tpi.wv.-.*.- srtkJxiair

500

Barrels of Flour of diffeieat

store nnd for sfle al aTcry lioeWl U'|)|I

.,R-CI.!R,OIIIST511E

at

tention paidtoCleaning refin.ishinj, with­

the colors,kad

suoh articles as Crepe

Silk Drowes, Merino and. DeLaine

Dresses Broche Shawls, Cashmere Sha,wls, Cloaks Carpets and Cleaning of Gents',Coats, Pants,Piano.Covers,

and Vests neatly done

maOdlm

T.L

llj (hpitml IS an fiction,"I&r—l*

stranger than fiction

,"

and no novel is,

more deeplyjfeM)IIFTIGIAN the faetsattend ing tho commission

CT

great cn®es,as tracea

mission

grei

by skillful detectivcs and devcloped by judi

publMijle

LIIPSBWSFEESTETHAT

(JQIMRIA

F''W'- I^HEY PKR

T&E ONLERS^ipiTtEeinquiries

on

it, already received, indicate an

for

c^rs:i.

COSV3FVISRCFAL COLLECE.

TETTFTE RIL^XJXE

]omnie$fiict

^^QEWXW-OF.L'IIUT AND AIA'M

TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA

Affords facilities-»^RUA! to

i)

lo

IHLIQSDTVILKW

for

EXTRAORD^^A

and itiimenfe

_. 0 OU

73S?5JF,

.•HA VOV* HLWK

Bra/ub tf tbt Tjft FutmJrj.

Wiigf

FRANKWLF,

I# MEet(§

FEREBLrVPE&ELECTROTYPE

httr

N'BW YOEZ.ii

^OLFLSS^ISLI^D^ISST'CO/

igeat.

FOR 1869,^*

Notice is hereby .given that the Tax Duplicate for the year 1839 is now in my hands, and tbat I am now rer.dy to receive the t."Xes thereon bharged. The followinprTRble suoWs-the rate oWaxation on feach S1IWTi«x»blB Property?-,

two

Treasurer Vigo County.

dltaw-w3w.

A I O E I E S

and harness

ervery Male.Sl.OO, for every

BUNTIN,

Wholesale and Rotail

E A E S I N All kinds of ill*-:i ilit& 1 mm 1.

"i8»-!•

)\h

i($ 8 Vine

I N I N N A I -•«H Nniit.

Aliison,Smith&JOH^ON

Tomtputs.,.

OFFICE AND REAL

.,,iAi.^8TATE^ENCY.^.^

MEREDITH & KEELER.

Attorneys at Uw ajad Seal Estate Agents,

CORNER MAIX ASTD THIRD 8TS. ^TBmmHAJJTE, IND^ilmA

HOLFSB WDS L'dls, WITH

outhnildltigsi,

186 ACRES LAFD, 12

3H

,the

'-W/m .& "31-g •a !|1 ta S 16 50 25 5 .0 10 50 20 5 10 10 16 50 10 5 15 10 16,50 20 15' 5 10 50 25 25 10 10 16 50 20 i010 10,16 50-15 10 10,16-50 10,10 10 1C 16 50 15 I 5

S a1 e-t EH.

\1 332 60 iff 31210 1 21 2 10 25.1 56 2 10. !i ci2-ia

'thesebroken

1 11 2 10 1 262 10 1312 10

.applied

I

T. C. BUNTIN.

ON

the

-i'Tl- (las

J,1

i!*it ft

Family Groceries.

«UAYJ:^CJOIlTi FF

Wo aro now oponiiiff a general stock of IJaDiily Groceries, embracing every article .usufltlly fotind in sunh oBtcWiahiucnls,nndrcni\est.our friends and the public to givo us a call

JIltd.ex­

amine our iStook and Prices. AlLkiiUW °t

CilT?*'TnY I'ROBtTCE .. IWushtat tiie .market price, ^^^o us a call.— No trouble to show goods.

FLOUR AN:i)hiFEET. We have also opened aFiournndFced^tore, where you can ptrll timesset tiletoi t':lTilily Flou* Hay,Ontsj-:Bran &ci All goods dcliverod free of char

Corner 7(h and ''ain Street

r- ^yre Jjautp', pc^,Q, d,tf

CHAS. WIN'G. K. \T. BIPL»RTOR.

teams will bo solalow if

for within thirty days.

A PROFITABLE BUSINESS

xi if e-mva sn yin hnli

•.

155 Main, St., National Block,

tlatite'iIndiana.

rrew

A FJFLISAJ..,

fiod

FOR

gp,

FRUIT,

r,3AJa stTa ^PY' And a general assortment of

Family Groceries and Provisions.

Vegetables, of

A

A FRESH MEAT MAKlBlT, -il 1 And keep all kinds of fresh meat.

«cfets AND

COUWTE"!

F-rmcrs

will do well to call before selling.

J.

E.

aug31dtf.

THE

9»«o!

of

.kinds. ..WilLfresh -alsasupplyon

aJU

(Th®thereby

T,enye

and'

they

promptly to all parts of tho-city. Will also buy all kinda of

trial"with

HFETFCN.

STREET,TEET. 8FFA

R\Kji I.

Practical Instructionin Bo'dtc^Keeping, ,1= antl Avithuicilc^ r. -t

And all othor departments of Acemrirtktttshii'. •tllitfiiiMi"" i" wir ~"T rnnrii ni fnvr' "T'lH-sfr** Students can eutor at auv time. Eatth stu

Journal, with lull informatfoa

including all

good bargain. UX•»!

160

of one mile from Sa

lina,acres Kansas.bottom.land

70

acres in cultivation and

fences with board,' Prico

acre.,ACRTS'7post^anid

,. ...

'160

miles from Salina :, Kansas

miles from Solomon oity

30

tion. Price

prairie land: entirely

provodfirms

acres in cultivai*

51,200.

320

acrisiunimpfOvod land,

1}4

miles

acres in Doniphan county, Kansasvless' than

6

8

miles from Troy, the county seat, and

miles from the Missouri river Price

__a(fJesof

Salina

mile from the city.

!OT ®:,LOT, A:GOOTUVTOI-DTWRYIFTSAAB

AMI

nine roosna

A DESIRABLE LOT.

be sold at a fair price.

Many houses and lots for

it UtWffl lo Imi"

A.XSTEWART&CO.

SOlt AGtMfS

for sale at:

WHOLESALE. & RETAIL

.ivsiiwjC) ftiic oct27dlm

IV!

HELPS ACENTS

THE SEASON

iww—wa

i'?*"

Manufacturers of, and Deakts

BOQK AND Nms TrPE, §1 -.AMD -i-

mi

frt'U OteWjFudwcriptfengai t! i'KJt

STEHEOTYPINO

ft

In all their various

Ac-,

all nearly new and in good repair sokwith' fruit and shade trees, under good cultivanoti hnd in fine condition for gardening. Price 83000 para, halajsidenn lyev. jjWfiuW exchange for lands in Coffee county, MrTurlington, Kansas.

acres in cultivation,40

in deadening, halanco well timbered with walnut-OAKJ.'IIIIKORJIIAEU*&C,»:

Theselan^aare in

center of the belt would exchango for house and lot,coal and lots.

A FARM

o?427acresyacantcuKlvatitfd.HWin

,Wilt

prairie and67in timber 7mil«s from Sedalia,. Missouri frame bouse with three large cistern, log stable timbered with oak,4rooms­

^ANTIJ^D TO RENT,

1 312 10

1 26 2 10 il.212 10

Lost Creek.,.......il5U« Nefnnfe.r.T.. ^..dK lOiie SO 25i S 10 Otter Creek 1-5 10,16 50 05 10 5 Fayette 1510 16.50 1510 10 Sagar Creck-l.-'lo 1016»50 15 15 10

:ypars^s

hrirne and good" wagon.

1

11 2 10

tm oft"?

ISfO^EILT^

IS THK ON'LY WRIKGBH THAT HAS

jlio itiiibnt f.l I Hi

Patent Flange- COG-Wheels QN B.OTH

arp, set rcla-

The cogs oa one.enjd of

A

oil'theroll.,

tivcly between those

same rolli

open

othet end Of the

viftually foimitigti

importance of Jetting geiws thisfposi-

'^OTW?LHS^HDINGTH«^OCLKRU

ly.Vat cither end, the Cog-wheals

your

'Willi W §UED,

«'e.'AVIPC™|

throwti out of

FASTENED

Patent Carrol

at each crid

VOORHEES.

AS,Y,,OR,ALIL

aud9th.

otheis,

'i-.fr.

""-II«L«

iu

Cement, also,

FULL

AND

OF

strwits,

WLY

HTIKC O?

keep,tho

dn'f DoltdV"yiar i&70t

(regular

S1.50.}.

ptice

is

BY

air Business

©ollcgo

PectoraiiiaixiT

HAS SUCH:) »r

'tu- ?,) O .•«•/»

'i') r':i irv'f ''-j (Ikivj! ?fr In thefiity ofTerra

HATTT^,'

and ia^veiyodrnteen in oduced,

Diamonds, Watchcs, Jewclnf. Sihrer

.TTSH '.JAH

20

825RI»er

FRORU

county-seat of Ottawa county Kansas.

GJOD

with im-

•Priclf.SP:surrounded JER' AER&T-<MEJ•

$960.

fine bottom

.land .?nile

,"

oo

ONE HUNDRED FARMS,

ARM

FF.

miles tim-

frem

Kansas has acres of timber and

abundance,of-water..15 Pricoi$l,200.

A'FARM'of 3FT

acrcs miles from Terre

Haute,:on- tile

I.

^portsix

road. This property

located ih the

best part of Kansas. Lands improved.

33

and

proved, prairie and timber, at low prices-

heuse of

cellar, in excellent repair- al­

so a well, cistern and stable. There is

ou the

lot a first ctf^ss orchard of apples, peaches, pears, cherries, plums,

(fee.,

with grapes, straw

raSpborries ahd other small fruits

The yard is well sot with evergreens and

TRTE CELEBRATE!) FLF

iHli*.

-IOL

RSFTI JUIFR

yi'»nHiO 9t iw )h fit

Iinl^ fnj) inow baa 9 Sfio''iif{3

C. S. TTTTLK. FHANK TL'TTLK.

Prises now

.Avenue.

on Wilson

Terre Haute. The lot is well fenced and has on it a good'NEW stable' alpo

A-choice

selection

of fruit trees large enougli to bear. lp,tis espcciallj'desirable for

ITS

location,The

and will

....

sale in the city,

and several good farms which are not adver is he e.

....

*K

weeaocb «ll.rthjer.rom«ates for diseases of the Throat snd Jjuttgs, combined. In ooodieii»toioustoia'i*he »noe»d testiAooial*: are preFeuted:

BowiTiWi^GEKit*, Iwn., Aaf. 2*.

REMEDY

children, that

5SM

for Courha andi Colds, especially for

I

have ever used, and

reciommend the same a

Elixir

,"

and

IN^ncliet. .i«»'

WOOD ENG»AVING, AND PATTMM

to any of the popular Lung remedies beforo THE PUBLIC.

1

${{L A. NEWELL. DRAGGISTTB B®'$ PECTORAL ELIXIR!

«iijeAManr iw?

Is noatly put,, up^^aud^is fp,r sa?e ,by all

I??

I

fii

GERTIE HATTTEj

.-

hicko

ry, ash fpttonwoo.d,TO. timber

LAN^

miles

from-farfn*'would"RACHAN^EFBR city

(COUNTRY

a small, weli' im

proved farm will pay cash rent in advanoo.'­

TWO DRAUGHT HORSES,

matches, six

old respectively, well broken to

WE

SPIN

also

of well mules, witb wa«on

Wilt,

:. ?fao .)

AND

im

STOKE FIXTUB'ES! U,

Oft

,^'

0 0

Tickets

2 I ... 1.95 7 ......—:«.60

All, should

... JG'brdeVmeney .'in

ACROSS AV^

Box

tKi:.L

UNITED

TSWUJI

will cure Syphilis

.1

't qpei

NVBI. EFCPS & «?,

Ya

-T

S I tts,musg\

'GMTZTF&F'

IXTEBESTISG RE^IBISO AND K1*E PLCTU^LIS -I

"'IIII'.

R• I

Havlagacted as-Agcat for twoy^orspastrfor

THC

American Agriculturist,

Afidwitii much success,.I now pronuxotogive the advaningc to every icho rends this, to obtain it at the lowest prfe'E,

VIZ^

And all

the 1st flfDeceju htor?a!W11'whosubscribe hrore thio Decemher numoer. or hy the,loth

forncxtyear.

.Stands

quality and

hTtasK College asTa Che couri

A

EIKOS 'J

of Kovombrr

shall' havo both November and Derember numbers in addition

4HO

twelve nunqpors-

1 O W O

dollars,ahail be Early Ko»E Potato at

I

which, as is

THE

POTATOESI« «ir!iness

PRODUCTIVENESSOR'TO

any

rarlii

hairtfoien ilysclnih'^rouc ilazen

.TDrthtlt IWSTTFREEIIUI?! OS

for entering,

one

sending five dollars with five names'!TFHLscud

7.55 8.90 9:40

2.90 3.80

8

'91 10.

,* ,' F.70

be sent by draft, post-

registered letter,'or by express

commumcations to.,

.a' At

R. H. ELIAS, P. O.

1212.

For any

•,

by

BROKA"KT,BBOSS

that

Cincinnati,O.

,dcod.fromNovl5top«#tt^j}j

#1-WO REWIILLRP'

TSIN

of ihc'following

DISIAISW,'^

whifeh

the Faoulty have^onojinced incurable,Medical

DR. RICHAU'S CWLDEN REMEDIES WILL NOT CURE. DR. RICHAU 'S GOLDEN BALSAM NO. 1,

IN «ts

ary

DR. RICHATJ'B

60liDi5N

•thoso

DOES:

bottle,of or two, boHles,1Nine

M. RICHAU'S

lui ,7'OV

PR, RICHAU'S ELIXIR D'A MOUR. 'A 'radicalGQLDEN

MEDICAL.

If yon require

M''^EIFAB1« ROMEDR,

,i':

THROAT^

can

SAFO

and reliable medicine.to•sllpersonsas

KLLJLH OSSFFLN.

.PABIS, III..

FVORA RUY

ELECTROTYPTNTT

May

8,1889.

Ittiowlodfro

"Ban-'s

Pectoral

^observingof

its uniform good ef­

fects upoh the many custoineft to whom

ftrsi introducsaying

A VALUABLE JOURNAL GIVING

NIL} TN

BARR, GULICK FT BERRY, .-

-'iit sis mterrtmi •.

DfuggiktS aid

IWD. I-Wmiii?:!

»»U

ManufaHurers and

6dltaw w6m.

OH

within mile of saw and at Johns town,?^'€n Ow county, Ind..gristmill,Eriirivur,

Proprietors.

R. ELI AS* I

ORAND DISTRIBUTION!

-IA

Worth

$98,000-R

wili sell,wodt.

DOCTOR

Ii

Tiokets one Dollar

Concert to

£aeh9

WHICH I^GLUD'ESTFLI

JAIT/-' V', •,

1

be

third

cash, balance in one and two years.

given at Mozart

1 Hall, SAturdily, Dec. 25th.

i!iias has been adiiscilby his

Physician to discoritinuo the Jewelry,business that he has been pursuing for so manyyears, on account of its being too confining and in jurious to hisih^alth," Maiiy of his old oustomersand the most prominent leading men of Cincinnati have advised'and

was succeeded by

Elias, the present ed in the Jewelry

acres, four miles south of

of

the cityv in scctiou

12,

A5 ACRE .half A

—TWENTY—

towoship ll

nine acrc$ improved hind' rich anu productive, and four acrcs in grove trinned out. The farm is finjcly,fenced_moely

This

land will be sold in teriris' td suit any gdod purchaser.

him to make

GRAND DISTRIBUTION

A

of his entire Stock

and Fixtures, and have promised him-their aid and influenoej This Jewelry Store was established by Joseph Draper, in

1832.

He

H. P.

Elias, id

1853. R. H.

has been engagelve Years, lie

doing business. They will all testify to his honesty and, The patrons can-TeStiatstraightforwardness.

&fred THAT

thh atmost fairness

and honesty will bo the greatest aim of Mr. Elias, so that all will share fequally in tho

on Exhibition and

Vnln«ii «t

AA9

hiy Store,

IB

25th,

TICKETS

for Sale at

FOREST

trees. This property will be sold cheap. Good Western land will bo takeu in_ part pay for it

R, H. ELIAS' Jewelry Store,

No. 16 We&t Fourth Street,

ni

'IXSK L-FT .FTVJ .OTI'II RT .^OI' Number of Tickets Ximitea to

••IB OD'L A PI I

1 1

IHLMMD RI50 AND PIN

other Prizes ranging in Value

opy.*s.}.v.h

MilH&.Q6

»I.OOTO«I.OOOIDSJM«AI)

-Tins

F,from

distribution of Prizes will

JTAKE

pla«e, at

West Fourth Street, Dectember

I860,

3P. M.

at

""wra*( itsDuhq

Tho Boratnittee rwiD be

appointed by the Ticket.Holders,to make an impartial and fair distribution,

A

DRAWN INMIAIEFS

each

tttfB j»ifr inn

List of the

wilhW prtanedriHvd aeaf to

TICKET^^LDERI ... .',4 ,,r

Bates or Discount

(in

Ticket.......E0

Tlcketsi,

"all

primary and second

stages^ suoh as old Ulcert,Ulcerated Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Skin Eruptions and Soreness of the Scaly disease and mercury thoroughly.eradicating

BALSAM NO. 2

will pure Ahe third stages of Syphilitic and niercurettl RfiWwatism,-otc.R Atfd

I

obtain

a'radical'cu£e without the aid of this medicine whioh

nbt prdveijt- the patients

eating and djinking what like. Prtce bither

from

i3li

AR2,\Pivethey

Dollars per

DOLLARS,,

GOtDEN

A AUD

ANTTDOTE.-

radical cure for G6norrhea Grav­

el,safe and all Urinary Derangements, aceompa Mied with full' directions. Warrtinted to oure^I PrieeffSpei^Wttle^

foi-^General

eurei

Office hours from

•. I/GG.

•i-BOUBl.Il GEAR, [Ml and nearly doubling the purchase.^

TL LTK)£R»

WjiSrate frto-

•cannqt.

gear on

be

ends ofthe Wring­

er at the same time,both

unless the pressure

RA

....

a 4

The Novelty.is

to a tub of box by

A

W^IINH

haifanequalbear

ing on the tuh,Ctttnp.

.^okole U.pA of thc wrinp*r.

Other Wr'npersTL\9

nre merely fastenfca to a stave

.rrnd

are thus liable to wrench tlte

sita^es from thcii proper

POWTIQR|I:I.I4

tlU)rphe Cog-whool3.

ruin the

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RICHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES.. D. B. RICHARDS,

sole proprietor, blown in Glass

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sent. Correspondents answered.M« mayl2dltaw-wly

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corner of

I iil ti

Mi.

wclLluiawn,

head of Tl

T^ird

and Cherry atroats Terre Hauto, Ind

jan20-5-dwtf

UNDERTAKER.

tablishment, and having had seven year:

A

Ih the business, is

cxpenenee

...

Tulip bulbs,

to furnish MetMic Burial

R^ARS

now prepared i, Casaa, Casall ttyles and

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DM. HARVEY8 GOLDEN PILLS.

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rforik juH -wh«t'&<*

Ministers,'Mechanics an unconditionally endorse it atf

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Catarrh, Throat Diseases, SronchitUyJisthma and Consutupt(ontreatedbyaJ\/'ewMeth'_

1

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Bryan's Life Invigorator, OR LIFE REJUVENATING ELIXIR,

For all Derangements of the Urinary Organs lis gives Life, Health and Strength to all who use it follow my directions. It never fails to,and

WILBEE,

sultation and

office, con-

616

Washington Avenue,Reception St. Louis,Roomstreats Mo., with greatest success all Diseases of Wo~ man,the

Lonchorcea. or Whites Falling, infla mation or Ulceration of the Womb, Ovaritis, Pruritis, Amenorrhoea, Menorrhagia, Dys menorrhoea, and Sterility, or Barrenness also, every disease connected with Puberty, Menstruation or Pregnancy. Since the Doc tor confines himself exclusively to the treatment of these complaints, and treats a veir large number of cases, it follows that his knowledge of them must be far more extensive and accurate that of physicians in general practice.-than

Send stamp for Medical

Pamphletof thirty six pages. No matter who have failed,read what he says. Patients in every Western State. Cures guarrauteed.— Consultation by letter or at office free. Rooms for patients requiring daily attention.

lady assistant Hour

9 A.

m. to

day excepted..

7 R. M.,

Sun

I INWTIT J«DJ

ERROBS OF YOUTH.

Young Men, the experience of years has demonstrated tho fact that reliance may be pla ced in the efficacy of

DR. BELL'S SPECIFIC,

For the speedy permanent cure of seminal Weakness,andresult,ofruins

the Youthful Indis

cretion, which neglected the happiness, and unfits tho sufferer for business, so cial society, or marriage. They can be used without detection or interference with business pursuits.

Price one dollar per box, or four boxes for three dollars. If you cannot prooure these pills enclose money to BRYAN Co.,

DR. WHITTIER*™ A REGULAR OF MEDICINE,

as.Diploma.atGRADUATE office Will show has been longer engaged in the treatment

EF

Seyaal and PHvaee Diseases than apy other Physician in St. Lotuis. gyphillis, Gonorrhea Gleet.Stricture, Orchitis, Heruis and Rupture,

all Uninary dis

eases Syphilitic or Affections of the Throat,Skin or.Mercurial

BOUSSI

are troated with

unparalleled success operntatOrrhea, Sexual Debility ImpoUjncy, as. the result.,.of self-abuseandyouth,

in

sexual excess in matdre years brothel causes and whioh produce some ofthe following ef fects, Nocturnal Emissions, Blotches, Debility,as

Dissiness. Dimnes sight.Confusion of Ideast Dvil Aversion to Society of Females,Forbodinm,of

Loss of Memory and Sexual

Power,and rendering improper, aro permanently cured.Marriage The Doctor's opjwrtunities in private

PRAQUFIS.TFE.unsurpassedhospitaland

in ot. Louis

or or any other city.' Back files of St Louis papersj rove that

HE

has been located there

longcrjby years than any other so advertis-

ing. The establishment, library, ialvatory and are unrivalled in the West,appointments, unrivalled anywhere. Age, with experiences can be relied upon and the Doctor can refer to many physicians throughout the country. In pastrsuccess and present position he stands without a competitor.

THE WRITINGS OF A PHYSICIAN WHOSE REPUTATION IS UNION-WIDE, A^®8KFFLJTE ADING.

Doctor Whittier puolishes a Medical Pamuhet relating to Venereal Diseases and the disastrous and varied consequences of selfabuse, that will

BE

symptom lists that will enable those

-their

defy

who suffer from such diseases

TO

introduce patients to the after reading his Medical Pamphlet.Doctor Comnkunications confidential.

GROCERIES, rn 0U

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SEVEN

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(For

symptoms

NEW METHOD

full information this

thoso

WLW WRIT®

furnished to

tt

-wDr. HALE fhn Ur,

Will visit Terre Hante the first Thursday in each month, and may be consulted at the Terre Haute House. At all other times, at his permanent Offi Miller's Bloek,

remove Nervous

Debility­

Impotenoy or.wantof Power, and all weak ness arising from Excesses or Indiscretion resulting in loss of unpleasant dreams, weak nerves,memory, headache, nervous trembling, fteners! lassitude, dimness of rision, flushing ofthe skin, which, if negected will surely lead to Insanity or Con sumption. When the system is once affected, it will not recover without held. It must be invigorated and strengthened, to the sufferer to fulfill the duties of life.enable'

This medicine has been tested for many years, and it is warranted a certain

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Hotirsi

shipped'W any nlftoe

Prompt attention paid to aU correspondents. None Pennine without the name of

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eosC you nothing. Office

central,.yetretired*

St.M.,

Charies street,

.St

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to7

Sundays excepted

BAKERY.

UNION STEAM BAKERY, CANDY MANUFACTORY, AND O S O E

FRANK HEINIG & BR HER, FSV^L

Manufacture rsjof all kinds of

CllACKERS,

BREAD AND CAKES,

IR'I PRETZELS,

^n(j,jeajerg j„

Lafayette st. between Canal and Depot.

Terre Haute, Indiana.

Ohtersleit

JO. I

at Julius Miessen's, No.

-ith

street, will be

LI

US

A1ISBICAN AND PARISIAN

CONFECTIONER BAKER, SO. 16 HOBTH FOCBTH STBJSKT,

7. i„l Bet. Main and CherrySts.,

Private Parties fnmishod with Oysters, Meats IceCream, Jellies, Ac., nn short notice. mavBdtf

ib-i

w, wcomrsi.1,

CHAIN DEALERS.

JOHN HAHEV,

Coiiiuiissioii Mercliaiiti

And Wholesale and Rotail Dealer in all kinds of Grain. Warehouse on North First St. at

Oram, ware

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Authorized by of the Kentucky ture.

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-Pvoit (tan

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fend to the BMie I by Law

pamphlets giving description

KENTUCKY.

B. B. UBUSDEB.

Indianapolis. 25dwtf

no

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SOLD BY ALL DRUGGI8TS.

If you cannot procure it send a statement of Tour case, and enclose the money

BRYAN CO., 64

Cedar street. New York,to

and it will be sent you. On receipt of Five Dollars, a bottle nearly mal to seven small will be sent any express ofiioe in United States,to charges paid. Private circu­the lars, sen on application, enclose stamp. deel9eodwly

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ey

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in cash to each

100

504 City Lots in Henderson

Ky.,

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Making 011 Prises in aU. Valued at $814,000.

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SR

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ASTROLOGY.

I CLAIRVOYANCE I AND ASTROLOGY.

IR"

LOOK OUT.

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL.

AME RAPHAEL

gle who daily and eagerly visit

To all in business her advice is

64

Cedar Street,the New York, and they will be sent by return mail, well sealed. Private circulars to gentlemen sent free on application. Enclose stamp. declOdeedwly.

1

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W. *5*UJURTHTUIRI

a-tO

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$1,000 TO ANYTPERSON WHO WILL EQUAL MADAME RAPHAEL IN THE ,B 0«S? PROFESSION. fTIHE NEYEK^FAILING MAD^ J-

is the best. She suc-F*

ceeds when all others have failed are in trouble—all who have been unfortu--whoAll nate—all fond hopes have been dis appointed,whose

crushed and blasted by falsek

promises and deceit—all who have been mised and trifled with all fly to her for advice and satisfaction. All who are doubt of the affections of those they love,in her to relieve and satisfy their minds.consult

In Love Affairs She Never Fails*

She has the secret of winning tho affections,*: of the opposite sex. Sho shows you tho like ness of your future wife or husband, or ab-V sent friend. She guides the single to a hap

Sermarriage,advice

A

and makes the married happy

aid and has been solicited in in-*1 numerable instances, and the result has always been the means of securing A Speedy and Happy Marriage. She is, therefore, a sure dependence. It is well known to the public at large that she was the first and she is the only person in this country who can show the likeness in reality and who can give satisfaction on all the concerns of life,entire

which can be tested and

proved by thousands, both married

SIN^,

her.and

inraluable.,ficertainty

She can foretell, with the greatest the result of all commercial and business transactions.

Lottery numbers given without extra charge.

MADAME RAPHAEL

ogist that every one can is the greatest Clarivoyant century. It is that well-knownnineteenth­thatfactadvertisetheher-She.-Astrolfideuponbona.ofadependhercopyis

makes illicit pretenders ments and try to imitate Madame Raphael is. the seventh daughter ofthe seventh daughter she was born with a natural she can foretell thoughts.gift

drunkenness,veryandyour

She also

cures

discovers lost or hidden treasures. All interviews strictly private and confidential. As a female Physician never fail to cure all female irregularities,remediesherflow,,injurewithoutnot

and so produce the monthly danger Ror exposure. oan but, on the contrary,They

Venoreral

they improve the

health. Therefore, come one,come all, to

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I be a A re on an a curcwrjfATi,

OHIO.

TERMS.—Ladies,SI

Gentlemen,

at a distance may communi­$1.50.

N. B.—Those

cate with perfect satisfaction by enclosing one dollar and stamp. All communications strictly private and confidential.

Address Loek Box

58I,

Cincinnati, Ohio. augZ3wly

PHILOSOPHYLEOTURKS.S

A

OL1MARRIAGE.

NEW

COUBSK

OP

sadelivered

at the New York Museiyn of An atomy, em-? bracing How to Live and What LiVe for,subjects:

Youth Maturity Old Age Man­to

hood Generally Reviewed.and

OF

.i

sent to any address in a

sealed envelope for two stamps. It contains

A

af-1

feCtad to determine the nature of their com plaint and give a written statement of their case that'will answer almost as well for the purpose of treatment as a personal interview but it is convenient the Doetor should:/bewhere consulted personally. Those having friends that may require advice, can supply them with- this valuable work sending

address, with stamp. Thus

can assist the unfortunates without their

.on

uowing their benefactor. Certainly nosubect is of more importance than purity of lood and perfect

It is self-evidentmanhood. that a physician who confines himself exclusively to the study of a certain class of diseases and treats thousands of cases every year, must acquire groater skill inl that specialty, than only general iractice Many physicians, recognising this

.'act,

HE

16

north

PROMPTLY

attended to

Having'ptrt

FRT' BTKAM

we are enabled to

meet all orders iu.WIR Hue promptly and with satisfaction, and will sell at the lowest rates ja2Ddtf

MIESSEN,

Tefre Hante, Ind itly on hand a fireeh supply of onstanuy on nana a ticca supply oi 'andies. Ice Cteam, Bread aiyl Crack-

Keeps Oakes, it*.

Ornamental Cakes. Pyramid*, Ice Cream, Water Ices. Charlottc-russe, Jelly, Blance Mange. Roman Punch, Bisquit Glace, Trom•a de Pam, Fancy Ice Cream, Pastry, Tongue, Onieken Salad, Ac., will bo made to order.

I I

-if/ 'AUt'fl

,'5

Thecauseofln

digestion: Flatulance and accounted for: Marriage hilosophicaUg-Con-DyseaseNervous sidered, Ac. Pocket volumes containin these Lectures will be forwarded on receipt offour stamps, by addressing SBC'T NEW

YOBK

Pleasaat Invigorating

A

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ANATOMY,618 Broadway

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ire niarl6dly

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Gfreat Reduction in Price.

T.

Qualities and Properties Unimpaired.

A

Delightful, Nutritious

BETERAQE.

TOSIC.

Substitute for Ale and Alcoholic

for the Debilitated.Drinks.

ASTBEXGTHEXEB

[Especially

Nursing Mothers.]

A

Certain

REMEDY

for Disorders of

THE1

THROAT, CHEST, LUSUS AID STOMACH.

Sold by Druggists and Grocers.

JOS, S. PEDEB8K5, 2%

Murray

ft-! fa

ST,

Sole Agont for

Now York.-

U,S.

and British Provinces. janldeodly

gfcVtto3 ten?*.

MANHOOD:

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Just Published, in a sealed envelope. Price 6 cents

A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL MENT,

and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea,TREATSeminal Weakness,Involuntary Emissions

.or

Sexual Debility,and Impediments to Marriage generally: Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy,

Fits Mental And Physical

price

Inca.,by

pacity resulting from Self Abuse, fcc ROBT.,andCtJLVSBWKLL,

M. D.,

"GreenJ.

author of the

Book,"&E»

A Boon to Thotsaanda of Snflerers." Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, reoeipt of six cen ts. W two^ostage stamps,n to

CHAS.

J.

C. KLINE

137 Bowery, Sew York, OBce Box Also Dr. Culverwell'SPost

"Marriage

IS

Guide,"MM.

cents. nov4dw3m

JOHN BAENIKLE, MERCHANT TAILOR, ".*•

MAIN STREET,

'-,.V *r

Over Saxton A Walmsley's Dry CloOde Store, Would respectftally call the. attention of citizens of Terro Haute,and the public in gen­the eral that he has rented rooms above Saxton Wal'msley'sDry Goods Store, for the purpoee of carrying on

Merchant

TAILORING.

keeps always on a Fashionable

and is

ready to make it up in

se

lection of Cassimcres,hand Vestings, Cloths, Ac

.,

THE LATEST STYLE

on r+n. *so on

K)

SHORT NO IICI.,

And on very Reasonable Terms: high rents to pay promises to make up toorder..whether.thehein

goods be furnished by

HIM

or not Everything his line cheaper than anywhere else Cutting done and warranted to fit.

A

liberal

patronage solicited. aug29dtf

DENTISTS.

JJ H. BAETHOLOMEW, SUBQKON AMD IUCHAKICA1. f)

E N I S

Successor to Dr.

D. M. WELD,

TOrre Haute,No..157mSOdtfMsiaInd

Bt. National Block

C. O. LINCOLN, ii

The Oldest Established Dentist

IN TERRE HAUTE,

OMCS—On

Sixth Street, between Main

satisfaction

AID

Ohio, one door south of National House. p.KFETEW-'ISWTEME ban give

in all eases. jyaodly

TTOBSF87MULES AND HOGS.-I will sell on ruejdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 1

E

honra of 8

BETWEEN

NVLNNK A. M*

the hours of

TOAE

an

,3

and 12

jii(uw/ni

l^of Twre

8

JJJ.,

o'clock

A.M.

and

at Publib Pownd in

12

the

te,the

oity of Tem

highest bidder,at public auctapn

ITORUM MAY

have been on any of these

days Within the Publio Pound

»|4

mort

than

horses or mules that

t^wvehours, and all

ITS

bees In-1

two