Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 January 1870 — Page 3

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Hprinkle! rain! shower 1 right down on Millie Warner's tasteful little hat and graceful H^tjl^erei Hjfpwtect||l tav« by «a thin »hawl/notwiliwtanaiig t»e DcScecniitg glance of the prettieHt pair of hazel «veK that ever looked .that wav.

Whea Millie. «nn? to, a, large. wJufe ""farm Kohse, sW v«rffgWlyi fa^lratMer liaitfy—forju«f thten there*vks apeal Of thunder—opened the gate, and went up theJlower-bordered patn to the house, and as another peal of thunder was heard, accompanied bv a vivid flawh of lightning, Millie enfcg frMdilt Opremony.

She took in afa gtance nve corttents of the room, plainly but neatly fur-^iwhed—-the cane-seated chairs, the pretty chintz covered louge, the bookcase tilled with book* and sheet music the violin,, in it«r»caseMn the corner, th

on tie mafi'tTfe. T%crc®" but she heard a cliildisli noiwe in the next ••oom and again knocked. A dark-eyed girl of ten or eleven years opened the ilopr.

Millie 3ftt|(teili(P#?wli«-sh» war &»«?»• With the ime hfiif feikOT nraritfel* vrohe much older, the child bade her welcome, placed a chair near the stove and took Millie's dripping hat and shawl. "1 was just beginning to get dinner that ^|tg!fi'^didn't£,iear

Oil #i$ti ^tifl, and thftt wd ha4 got ^9'^^ every cent the day it,.was^ih'e, or lose everything, we had to 36 without a good many things and we arc very poor now, and" Benlscan4 ffnoii^li to/paV it* ana they all iay w^mayl. look Tor rio mercy from Squire JotfhS^TOr mt* very hard to the poor, and he has always wanted our farfyt b«cA'v? it join,+soipe of his owjivland, whtefe- he 'w^nt* to'biiild. I heard' all" about it ^hfetv 'oneof the neighbors was talking with our Ben, though he didn't

uu mixture of feeling's, for'Squire Johns waA a declared lover of hers, and though she ,liad not. yet accepted .hipi, she^ had beetv plfe4-id: with Ills a^feitipHs ivh,a Jipqi' certain^ given him encouragement.— Moreover no was to receive his final answer in three days from that, time, and she not 4«re th^ .answer reser^ed'ah^ laid away for tha. time was no." Ttfle, lillie no: in love wirh him, but "he

I sta of feeling she had read and heard waited So lohg in vain §». lhat e»« (Wie, so hrifch hboat, though: &he Vas Mto m* p.ible of love, arid' il)at to like any one was as much as she oild expect. Bit she ^arlainly liked 'Square Jolin^aywell, if ndt'ubster' than any Oho' aiid 1tktf mustcertainly be disinieeesiedjfo he could not know tha:—but now Millie stopped. Coald he noi?, Migh he not Iia?e io. ijid oiH^n^W*5?ftf :ly^s)4Hf tvajft trrf#rsA)l^ such a man he, Ukefe %o ,marry a poor ffirl? For Millie Warner wa reiilly an heiress ma, small Ayajv |Shc ^a^leij?heritor a small, unmc.iuioerea furm from her father, and five thpusand dollars 111 bank stock. But \he farm was ^wo hundred tniles^south of this town, whjere she was Yipltf&x'i* cpasiiiTj if»dijHhbody knew of it fitul ditrittg iief visit ¥he had helped sr cousin iu jve,- work as she had always limped her j)^11^r|wheh .•'he was at home ««p»bl», is£J}ous' little gii 1 that she

The at iryvi^Swi^, HJwit hhe had heai htntcff hat only bin ed at, and e\w»^*fe8^ »ho^ "nHgStt sm H» lie*" 0?e,f, lor'^ ilre Johns wj^ a rich ana iiiHuentuil iuSVi, a|«t' people ouid n' &flora,"-«&fu&t mprt:' reason, to lose hi a favo-. Slt(h^.qi«mbered it all now. Could he in r&li:v be such a scoundrel? 4Bhe could jud?e better a!o,it the tru of tin

Yourij^ Beh llaael. i^it»in W^Wld,

pitched up the la*t hay on .the load, leaned his pitchfork against a tree, and took off his straw hat lo cool hj^ inoi-t lorehead. His gaze folltfttSlci^itheffi^rflurt,

The^win t^wed^Uhe'^rt^M^pIke about tl barn, rlie ^Urm Was at its' hdient" \vh%n

wav. He stopped in surprise, a*

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MONTHLY CHANGES of matter FREE of

tar ThtrSei ofAdveifffjpg In the WEEK-

WKKKLY, will be cnarged full Daily rai end one»half the Weekly rates. liar Legal advertisements one dollar per square for e&ch insertion in weekly, p. fr Local Notice* 10 cents per line. No •i «turn however short inserted in local column for lew than 50 cents. *Or Marriage and Funeral notices $1.00.

SocietoMneetings aaii.Relmona agyl «nte ea^£$H?^fSv^a6g^n iwr Collections will be made quarterly on all advertisements.

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ulio^er over, aid you must ..stay wii Urf to dinner. It will be ready by the time Ben comes but that will not be for an hour." "Ks. diivnie'U be wgddy when Ben turns, 1 ii61ay itflg gitl,of\hr^p\-.

The oldest child, whaje name was Hetty, resumed: "I can't get a very good dinner 1 aint |iiitc oldj^joiigli, btitiBen sayj 1 tl^nicely. lie puts it on Tor me, and I se€ 16 he does not allov/ me to take off kettles, for fear I will burn or scald myself", but 1 think I atp lams enough to do that. I 1 k®t(vhMr®* ,tf\ieFy ngkready

S A can't make bi-cnit—I wish I could, lor Ben like* them ever so much but Martha who conies in to make bread for ns says Fhe will teach me." .., "Where is your mother'P' asked Millie of the little Eve, when Hetty was ont of the room. "Wm is-got-no nwfl^e«vb*fr-Jk!n|£-^he. litle one4i^)M' i'-iN. l£ZL-v^y

When ITetty came back, Millie said: "Now 1 have got nicely warmed, and niy dress will dry just as well at work as sitting still «o Twill help you get dinner. If you like I will make some biscuit, and we will have dinner in a very short time."

Hett*,was .delighted. fieo.wiU 'ftfc Mftbh khd Ifeiirifhi^ Millie was young, and frank, and gay, an 1 «lie and the children soon became very well aug'iainted over the biscuit. She" said presently, tr/iWg a^Wro a fork— "The potatoes are done, I will pour the.water o{l' so, aqd then put them on. again to di-^." Tltafwill m^keHhem nreftHy 1 a.Xew minuted .jve will4^fd.,tjie.ru and.,

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Tlie dinner seemed very meage tie Hetty asjshfi ran %ver thp„jtems to ii^

She had wanted to make tea lor her visitor, but she declined decidedly. The poor child said i£polog$tje411jrj[ LjiV| "When 'father and mother Were alive, we used to have a good many things for dinncl*,* Krtd MWtha om'hired gir^-aiaed' to get them all but when they died, and 'Squire jJobWit said he ^u^ht^a mortgage

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ful figure. Af he came. neawr lie could °f hW #,

nuliag, what she had

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He caught her up in gave her a kiss, while she shoi atri etty said, prettily "My en to him: "This lady «ot canght in shower, Ben, and i&, staying till it clears np. She has been so kind as to help me get dinner and has made some splen did tupL'I Mm&cffi tfrr

with surprise, at the real Ben, yonng, handsome, aud well-bred, he with adinirtion, and a atrang^^^^^^r^^ld^TOt

when there was a load rap at the street door. Hetty went to the door, came back

illie drew quickly back from the half open door. Ben went in to the visitor, closing the door^after him, but every woi wa*ifclpii^ Miilie, for Johns did not s^ealc in tn4 miave tone ni was accifttomed to hear him, but load and peremptorily. "I am in haste, young man I just stopped, tp say that the time for the payment of the'tooti^au«ta4 ftefettf day tiftea ton morrow, if il rea^r *fe»h be digged immediately to resort to severe measures." ['^'Impossible!" exclaimed Jthe young wail in surprised and excited tone! "you are vety liitfiab mistsken. Itiis not due till the 28thj it is now but the 18th. At that .time Ij{k|^.Mdl the.piece of land.

othef mpptjy, jcpnifpf ifl, jo Jp«| fP}^ F®

'T^ii jire labo^llftg n^tef' aV sihguUi Iistakejyoung. Hereis.jitar mprtzagc can see for yodf»ilf that ft is^tne

"Let me see it." The figures danced npon the page. He pressed his hands over his eyes and calmed himself with a great effort. He grew ashy pale as he reWI vi: "I-tfceads sO( eertainlyif bufc tan't tut* dorstand it." He wetit to ^he desk,— "Hete'sta muemorandum^ny father, mad« of the nrcjamataicce,Ni»nd ,tjU is the, 28th and he w«|«ft!very s«re methodic^l jrodn,, id imtild

aatbeliikelyl!jt0:makfe

Ice that might be fraught with Veiy in»rtant and evil consequences to him. I lieve—" a sudden suspicion coming into his mihd, as he detmed a lurking triumph in Squire John's eye, "I believe there&»0Biferyillidnj !*fcuftthis. mat^r^ andtttafcyan Afeatilie qt$^nif|t," he exclaimed excitedly, fixing his eye firmly upon the lawyer, who changed color in spite of himself. j-jou jtfs -yoiina man, as youTifa/ g%t

yttireelftmlor

haughty but her kind and straightforward manner di9gf9$4: l)iM??, He bowed assent ,t .ia the jiaiQtm.t oC ihis. loork

#as the brief reply. "What is the total yfilue of the farm?" "My father Tdltrwl ifvaf',ten thousaand dollars." "A/tthttflMrtet

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id angrily -T "Yes, sir, I belie've you are a base vilin! I remember LhaLyoa,4fe the lawyer who made out t£reuf»fohgage at the time, and I know that for years you have been aching to get hold of this property. If thece js any justice Jaw, shall be ext^MM f?|: 11 VI I ''In "the yiCTTttinre ymi W»d bettfer the money ready," cooly and insultingly replied Mr. Johns."

now. You

milch monev in two days when you laid yonr diabolical plans." Ihete^tfu knt^a ff(®rci "4-^M qecofte y^ster "I neither know nor care. That is yonr lookout."

The.voung mau strove to. repress his passion:' tfilfns, can pay this d^bt/I^^efet.

"That will do yon no gotid. It must be ready by day after to-morrow, or LWtfcBS possession. 1 might have show»^iitio€f$ cy but for your insimiationSjMyWjJM^e." "That is false! liar! villiat\l|SM^ you know it. You necer showed fliefMWyour life. You havtf'Wfi^&ftT wealth by robbing the wido^iftA'itMe^fatherless. Ifyob««JK tUs biay it bring yoi|%pM^*iljlvi^-'5ow aud evermore! "lut wnile-it is in my hands I'll kick you om.it,yon dastardly scoundrel!"

TheBcjUirfr wfcs «sinall main' as "w^as A co\V#rd^arid w:hilfe*iie was beinglgiiemiJi-iouMJM^eeted-fidfli iMlwitti bv w*slngW and excitetfydiaftte«njM«ttf^is'efaifCfo ed down close to Millie, pale and frightenodIt .£vfcwa^^ffibliy ,'li h^tf' W|iJ Jaoti Millie—it was difficult to descrile her ^feelings. "T

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"None." "Very well I am quite positive, I know som£ One #lfo''can loan' you the money. I am Millie Warner. Call on

Ben's dreams were mixed up that night vtitfamol'tgagfe aind haael eyes.. The next «m«i. a Iahm nnt anv. day was a long" tiWe'df 'sti#ip€mi^ and anxietv, and early in the evening found him at Sandfdrd's, where! ho waw weeived hy Millie herself., ..,.,, .. ,A

The next ^noVning, acoompained by neighbor, he dalledioii Squire Joliflsi .«t. "He is at breakfast," tn? servant' ftiitJL'

Ana#igfy, ligiit^lnotiein ^qture oluis^

the^bapisn't q^itesa higfaatKJnri»ht*!i

hopes of mercy untii he grtwela -aln^begi m.f

iatrdoH1*-LSBfi'0'Vfels'1Ww

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an4 ^hen -A'^ bft xev^ngfi^ 1-! it'Qrmorifow' this splendid farm, added tqi hir^ othter pi^Wtyr ^t^' 4hi"' t^«!*Si^ ^Ul^ Warq^'t bit$& and fortni^it,,will nValte ftie a rich «riiih^jpy niani iiideed. tB will tantalize him to his hebrt's content.

tbi^M^^^^nl^ixpwifqftl^, 11 ''That's my errand^i eais ifiaa^cooJyitiil uire Johns started back aghast and ufflRaaRRRcr1 "ll

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"Do V0ii9«$» have raised the money?" "I do,liBidth*v:eSI*o^htl£r^F(Jetet to tit is ^U jJghtj fliMt ^f0,

take up the mortgage Squire Johns# aq 9 Tiitid and .tr^tMintf i^ith Square J6hns wa4 obihpeited tt yield ine mortgage, arid exeeute the usual release.

There wagmtfa^tfftfeflfii^ent pas-

leiMary^lieii she had A€n Iteiuj Wlio sion to 2*hii ^ie&UiM^ave fiie liaise, was Hfii? Two or threelivq'ii,ies hitd whentne next eVemng ne flrove hb' to amounted to nothing. The rfnidrcn spoke Sanford's.' Halookedhapfpy and smiling, just as if evervbodv must kno.v who I ten There *as a queer Utti« ^mlle 0n Millie was. Was he' an uncle,' «wi4ftj#ed garner's See as she Mm Jum through man, or what? Evidently someoodv VCTV the closed blinds. It_ wasalittle ominold, by the way Hetty sBtikeW him.' But o«s that e««?eU«l to **it in the she shrugged her shoulders as she looked pirVT,alone five, t&h, fifteen minutes.' out at the still pouring rauv -r^r Still more ottinOus

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went over the broad lai)«Ura4)d re:utnel. "The hay is all gone in,** ne said, with a long breath of relief. "I could no' afford te,lo9ftmtf load dqi^(f|^|w 1 that I can do it, bit if Lcn^-sell part of the land thatf.V It wfll bl&'a hai-d pull, though," "T»

ti she came in at

last, distant imd unsmiling. Still he could* hardly believe he neard aright, wh'en to his siait she gave a jr*oi thpromisihfe "nprjmti: ihedootr

firanl He threatened she ll bra¥e and indignant, somethi i^ie knew and fellL and sporn hu Buit wUh eoorn and loathii "Saeh a great threat is wott^^of^ of a piece with your coeidtict if lit thtf

he went towardi* the htto-sfitfK&ni the Iwck I Mt""wann,. I'wem. w* ___ i_» n— Aemc £«C**e V&iAH (}t»a^r« til, I Sappr^.eW.iEWNWb*.w*wwwate MOW he saw -r^e every word.

No those fair, white, arms iire.not sametjueer IiUle w^e wi»er laoe.!r.

and,«?idm|y AiherWr^ctwap?FeJ7W.r

upiSn her, !fc^Wor hfeh

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Will offer thepresent mon!

ment, Lines of Goods to tory^t&eopemngof^

ffielehed and Unbleached MiA- has receiti'tfa "JSdeii'

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ff Clotk ^(isslmere Black VelT«t«§M

Bepellants

^hite mixeil. Caui Tweed*, fto., for Bo,, cheap Broad Cloths

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

tMfWW fWB si

Injure the mainspring of a wateh «»d every

ssjcmsaEwaBBBWB tfcat elastic piece of metal is to a ehronometer.

living machine. The comparison may be earned further: fe*fe«)£Kk^«4aiK^ljP'im" perfections of the main spring is indicated oik,, the face of the time-piece, so also the weak ness or otherdwOTW^^ by the face offe, is sallow or fadeS, the eyes are deHeWnt lustre and iiitelliircifte, ««, feere is ^wnrn.

thW if do that the ureal nounthtao organ whose OHlSff it is to minister, to th^ w^nb QfUy body^ wd[ to susfoin and formililr iWdtity.' rt'r^Oires rebdVatingijn*' to accomplish tjbti end Hos-

tettdr'sSt^o^Bitfe^m^'belUbl^ tM* the onfi tb**g .needful. ,Tne br,qli^» spring of tt wsteh'tittV, 5oi one, but the gtomaclTe^yr wyfTy A

sprins 1

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one tMi aa

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When the reaowcta tif jM' have

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portaniaWnl. S|twell3» uoi nd bowels, the Bitters act will

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some looked haggard and aged, and was passin§4h*augk ^astilyrwaarif.«.to eacapa^xis?. tice, when Millie, business-like and li?tlr«ir*4 Jih^t |Wegan: "Mr. Hazel, I want to talk with you a few minutes. There would be no use in pretending that I haven't heard what you and Siquice,John?.iiaveib^Esn,say,ing, fQ"". I have heard every word. 11 think I know of some one who can help you but first may^ ^^e^ueftiMW^I'^f

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every: aoqr4etiye ana assiinnating fx)

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Allcock'» t«rous seem to possess the quality of Accumulating Electricity and imparting it to the body, whereby the eir eolation of ihe blood becomes exualized upon the mDi^nUtXmld *&(Zi ThV Wins, P|«t«

flexible, and fovnd of a groat help to those ho have weak back., or pains in the side. %specialy are they valuable to those who have neglected colds. They are often preventives

havl tionl and ingt cul#» rW'fkrlflMe^Mm bi worn on the breast or between the shoulders, or over the kidneys, by those who are abject to take cold easily. dwlw

S1TO Tho' This need not be- Dr.

Tobias' Yetetian

Horse Liniment will positively care every case, if given when first taken. Tho cost is 'only one dollar. E^rjr/dwner of a horse should havo a bottle in his stable, rerdy for use, It is warranted superior to anything e|so for the cure of Cuts, Wind Galls, Swellin|s ^1^a«Pl^|^tl|^.0|rte»¥ Jtc. This Liniment fs no new remedy. It haV been used and approved of for 22 years by the first horsemen in the country. Given to an oivor-driven horse, it acts like magic. Orders constantly rece ved from the racing ttMet of ingland for it- The e«»bl*ttd Iliram Woodruff, of trotting fame, used it for year*. Col. Bhilo P. Bush, of the Jerome Race Course, has given a certificate whick can be seen at the Depot, staing that after years of trial, it

ijam, N. Y^~ "^o iri^^Jr!?l^Cer be ithoutit. It is put np in pint Bottles- Sold jy all Druggists and Saddlers throughout the ted States. ^fiiDot d0 Paekcfflaoe. N

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1 The Three Remedies. "Schksck'S PrivoSic STBCP" for the euro of Coughs, Colus, bronchitis, and every form of Consumption, 'he peculiar action cf-Hri* medicine ripens _ie ulcers in the lungs, promotes the discharge )f the corrupt matter by expectoration. Pun§fs the blooa. and thus cures Consumption, ^rhen every oth»r r?meH ?tion, una ftil diaeaiies

Sclknci ToHta'' JftiT'tW vKnep.ia or Inilieestion rising from dobility. Thjs tonic invigorates he digestive organs, supplies the place of the gastric juice when that is deficient, and then enables tho patient to digest the most nutritious food. It is a sovereign remedy for all

SchtjijljV Pill^. 4' lag a vegetablesubstitute for calomelTand fiaving.all the useful properties ascribed to that mineral, without producing any.of iU inJun6u Effects.

in the tPCAtment of Pulmonic Con«nmption. The PulmonidiSirtn ri|)e» lhe/liWrbid matter, disoharir«« it, and purine* the blood. The ManrirRko"?iB* net obstructions therefrom, five the orjmn a healthy tone, and etireLireiiGjmpUint.which is one of the most prominent csosm of Con^ SumptioW

gestion and bnnging it to a ndamal and healthy condition improves the quality of the blood, by which means the formation of ulcers Or tubercles in the lungs-becomes impossiblo. The combined action of these medicines, as thus explained, will cure every asseof ConsnfepHtofe IftAt.KemeiUwiamiQsad^iniAiaMr and the use lit then isporsirrrtd tn islljiiimt* Into bringthi easfto-a laMtablrtn^annstiim i'

BP.6ch*hrJ5's-iAlmaaack!fo»*jt»ihihg!ii. fi*H treatise' li» ithd ^TiriouStfti^n» (if idiSwMi«.'.hi! soda

bo senthy mailbvaddresnnghis Princi Wh^Misii

Price of tbc _Pnlmonlfe Sy^^"and Tonic. dozen'

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ofAgecSji.-1«Mti*ejfi^atakIUAGE an CIAtBVl!i8.wlthfelf-l»ep^r the up fortunate. 8ent in sealed letter e« f«(lt«ies l(W^

ehBMf AMre», HaWABlrA890C] AJN Bo*P. Phila4elphi». P*. aMw

I Ladies Take Partlenlsr Hotlec.

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*f|VIS8IPILLS, soaelebratednianr year* 1 ago in Paris, for the relief of female irfciliMiftfeathmHr MHrad fcorT*l«brtWllt«7 time in Ataeriea.-5

JTO4^MW°%een

comparative ohsenrity, from the fact that Jhe UOBftis

KM «WM "'"""""j originator Dr. Velpeau. is aphysieiatK hit iHAi kriow Of wealth, and has -ithheWtten (Wna general •ww *rw,*«u

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i„ pnnnW«T.*fcwrerco«aing female obstmcH-MH wnwtm Falling of the Womb, Whites. Green 8icknees,

ict (key shHf|t MTOa^loirad ."or unlawful

of the Monthly Discharges, Nervous and Spi

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will tfcft a «l

w$ thongh'a powerfal ealomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the

trvittiia e.j

Ladies ean precareabox, •yes of UmeariMS, by aaelaaiag aad sU^etitiSMST'EWOO

M. W. MACOMIEK. Geaaral Afmt fcr i^«AlhaMLJKLJk

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Slack WAAHn" SUtt,n"

1». Bed Arabsp Wbol Lomg 8kawl*,vG-i4 are

White All-Wool All-Wool FlaMtii^ 10enta par riaiA ClQaklnqs. f«r suMsf ar ysrd and Iff cheap at W. 8, KYCE A GO'S.

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nKSi '!l*Meh'6oo and ]#oiibii Departm*nt i* »m *acte*ai*Hh it 4 •bm tmmmimed to know mny 4»lomt4h*styte*p*n4flnil the'Ii/OW PffcW.'

Fur, ^hawl aad clloai ldepa^ ment. Paisley Shawls nave never b*eif ww ft ehfap ftf a*r. present hfw7K BTVEmVO'SL'

Towels. Napkins,ifMtle Cloths,

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After, carefkl anal^shv Profcsedr Chilton, ^he proprietor. t«i deciaire,' oa his he|ifirt',.that it' ts^iiA nothing d^letorio«s •», healths' Nfti othw^lr ggfij antieiulffr %ii ,llw 'jiti li lul'iinl.d"}

Vi¥iMM*iP ttiWVlMkiet jpwrt! 1 a Dtessiag. aets likea efaarja. T«y^v 8d*

'RfflNir Wf wmwiuBftiWH'ili'nii in iinmin

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iss-i in a first-class Houseftrrnishing fgtore.

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COAL.

Coftl and-Wood.

».C.STDNKA|])jy(|.IiHRAKKlCK! Having formed a partnership under the name of StunksriltJtoiTiciL far the sale (^T C^al S," po^ltc^hal tney'iill lee^toS188nfkon Nana and for sale at lowest rates, all kinds of Coal at wholesale and .retail, also Wood fbr the fall and winter trade.

Office at No. 25 Buntin Hopse, Terre Haute,

solicited.

1 -t« 4"•*!«i 1?• tlvligul sill i-

QULLIVAK €OnNT¥ CAL. Beinc now prepared to fitl alt irt'disrs for Sullivan County Coal* which is claimed to be spiaft :hW!

fssgftx sMfi I nave made, iMUwena'ID fi&all orders, and give all information in regard^ fte bust-

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rOALI—BIYER COAL!

fcreened on the widest screen used in iace^y, i» wwyihie tojfrtttg ter'auiipHes at the lowest rates promptly tilled. Ttankfcl- for past farors, I reapecUullj jMkj .c^^nnance of the mate owuwhmi left. and Che or at the ssing

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HouseiFurnihIngStO]®

Second to none the Wfest, and to Je a medit to Terre Haute, and to everj'bod appreciating a Stor^of'tHis kind, wherethe every wart of a Housekeeper^anb supplied. We ash for a special examination of ofur Stoclt and Pticefl before tnakutf p^irchi^s, and see if wetiiniiot mate your Xrtereets and Otirs a motual ode, an4'do' away with goirife'ftS^^ supply you# wMita,' (making additioaal «zpense to yiwr^

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TERflii JUA-UTIiv TiNS). vnb 'rio 160 A6tif4 l/slnk, mostly prairie, a part nndfitf cultivation, four miles'from Newton, toe seat Wf Jhs peir icouri tkviil Jin# ^HOl^Sucf^Lots, with OiitfwiiWiB^, 'Ac^ii all nearly new and in good repair set with fruiVhnd ahade. trec£{ and in,fine, condition for gairac^inf. rriro SaOOOV'part down,i»fclan,celin',,lty4ar,t Wpn)il,

...J with oak! timber-liuiiMracUegi:

cistern, log stable timbferei ry, ash, cottonwood, 4c. ti Trom fi»»«i!woulIfc*!hainger4p8(dJp or country

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bemdifcLTKiJ.^rj {gayiWvbf dconsianajthe gOoRUtwilX nf!the jicoprictor it ,will.be offered only for tnlVty m!?jR H'ere is^ cnWtco^fOT'ft1-'

^^AJ^IS^f ^3 "acj'es six' Hatttej oii (B« -lioek{«»tTMdat'phiajK0Ptrty, will be sold low.

A FARM of 33 acres, four miles sdntVof the c{ty W'feWttgffTir,,'WWllBtitp** i4wi«i*»

ttsaraa i®a.Ma thinned out. The farm is finely fenced. This land will be sold in terms, to^^ an^f

PUI°DESlkABLE

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fbe^oldatftfairpriee.

any houses and lots for^sale in the 6ity, ana several gbqd farms which are not advertised here.

«HS season WHY

Pectwal^oMixir

TT! /kAsi^c^y

IMMENSE SALE,

In the city of Terre Haute, and in every community whertt it bad bieea inttoduced, is simply because tl will perform jvft vika* daiwtid it will do. Ovr kxiding ctltzetu mclud

A Ao««" where the "Elixir" is best known, tto sate exceedr aXL other remedies for diseases of the Throat mnd Lnnge, combiriea. In obedience to custom,* the anne^e4 testimonials are presented:

my family, and can say thUfit is the best remedy for Cttbghs and Dtdd^f especially for ehildren, that I have ever used, and ean recoarnpnii the same to aHjiecsqns aa-a, safe an^efl#le nuidttjn^.

«'««»»*"i -1 pliTs, in.. May ft, 18S9. From mv knowledge of "Barr's Pectoral Elixir," and observing its uniform good effects upon the many easfoners to whom I have recommended it since its first introduction to the public, I feel warranted in saying that rconsider it KQCAL, if not SPPBRfoR, to any of tho popular Lung remedies before the pehlie.

LLn.

BARK, GULICK & BERRY, ii1-:- -,4? ihi.

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thereby saving you, as a consumer, 1 at the same time encourage by your ioMwftl««t bew MtMfthjeseqtfo*

^Jf,"and no advanta^fdi be gained) ip something directly dollars and cents, a patronage a bApQ^joT biuiness, the wijrtM of country. ii»W«aie.prepred to do.v-, jg»»iv«cit| («|Ad

I' Eresco6 Wm*--*n'

Jr (AND sDECpRATIlTtt PAPER kHANGING11"

Having secu^'ike,:^ices ON: to.idettehMse of this branch of business, and "wSutiiecute wock. for Prmie Ih^l 1 u^.^Churches^Offitfe, LoHtBsj*

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bwirtng'.' $li200, |i doWn .-.balance iR 'ona ind two years or will trade for small farm of 2q to 40 acres. 186 ACRES'liAND, 12 acres in_cultivation,40 in dMdemn£)ttatWnci #elbrtitobe{»d )*ith) w^tsk»iisjbi™ s.«r, XE JI

H&i butt sib if.ro ion idl*

-imt i-'trtjSrigA#3 flteM •,8'ic-^i jjfiifKirw no jjjiioy vtf biftiaidoad v. MftuM eitl if» Inoiiuitipksati oi

kd single iho* splutter,

Before —snore, of

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LOT, ojt. Wilkoh ^Averitie,

Terre Haute. The lot is well fenced and has ... j(

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T&e'aiov^'' jontJ 'five ticreioAt Ihirigi hnt£euHi»0et's3Btteiitibn^tli*h4n apwith^afi od^ pn th?,JVn,j if,ilofi jt nd juia jtaitJiotut American Chopping

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are in tnwble-^ell who hate been nnfortu-nate-^all whose fond hopes have feeen disappotntedi (Hrttihed and blasted by false iromises and deceit—all who have been miS' ed and trifled with—all fly to her for advlee

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A. NEWELIi. DruggiitlB

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Pectoral Elixir

4 M.KASAWT TO TAKE^X

Is neatly pnt Wr aadfta ^#K sale by all

All who are in doubt

the'alfeotioBs orttiose they love, consult to relieve an* satisfy their minds.

and-satisfaction. the'alfeotioBsor tti to trelwve an* satis In Lore Affairs She Never Fails.

She has the secret of winning th? jJTections of the opposite sex. She'shows ou the Iik«is of your future wife or hnsband, er abit friend. She guides the single to a hap-

inarriag^, atid m«Ve* the married bapjjy. aid and adviee..hps been solicited -in innumerable instances, aha the1 result has always been the means of securing A Speedy a&c} 'Sapp¥ Kiiriidjgk. ^hots, theref6fe,"4 'SurW depehdenee. It is welVknftwn t^ Ae »jb«c at large that she was the first and she is the only person in this ciltfMry'Wko-esal show'the likeness in reality and who ean give entire .satisfaetlon on all the concerns of life, which can be tested and prqved by thousands, loth married and sin-

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Cory„& lit.{ j-WiitM nI: **k-. ai $!»«•', t| j^ »«^r^r*«ii|#{ig!a!l»ig«l»*fe timm-il* •~7t'i[ iv: oil ifi'iv -•.•rfj

CHRISTMAS GOODS! 95'iJiI lhifj 0} (idhbfi ovnil vadT -$bmts tuns' ffco haiiatn I mb

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violins ^:^^lqta00'«M^« i|

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With which a child can chop (not pind) five Eonids/ef mwatidthtee! riiiwt^tjjiJffciiJfl es, Hotels, Restaurs sizes are made. Itcaif

A S E O O

eertainty,

the result of all commercial, and, hnsinesn ^£J^^°naa}ers.r give» with^nt extra *hMi?DAME RAPHAEL is a bona fide Astrotogist that every one ean depend anon. She is mi giuatust Clarwreyant qf tlw ninatoentb centj^ry.. Jt ja that well-Mown fgfei that makes iupt'weMljtt ments anaWwitini

Madame Raphael ia

$ftr# vm4mtoe*i£ thoughts. She alao encs ^nawukte discovers leet et bidden ttesMMs.

never Ml to cure all female irregilaritlee, and so l^odttca the wovthly tow, without

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thtile to buyers derations are 1 1st. lb making continually pwrehaws ia lane nnmber of Instruments at ai ti*e. for «, eeui, besides receiving th* hMrite of the, lowest dUcounts, it secures ate likewise, alw^^ inort ehoieeinstrn^nts own, able: repairing.) saperiorlnstrninents whicL ... eompefi^tt, *t any othe^ ^%l«| here

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IN TERBH HAUTE. |t jj tuippie.-^- a *•»«. isvM'^T

Kissner's Falnce of Music,

I Ho. 48 OHIO STREBT, J' (Opp. the old Court House.) .„•)! TOUUt HAOTK, 1K».

Nr fa. All kinds of Instruments repaired.

iSOCTOBTWILB^JB, Office, Con- ,r XJ snltation and Reception Rooms, 61^ W as in to A S is a with the greatest success all Diseases of Woman^ Lonchoroea. or Whites Fallingv infla'" mation or Ulceration of the Womb, Ovaritis,

Pruritis, Amenorrhsea, Menorrhagia, Dys-

tof confines himself excluidvebr to the treatment of these complaints, ana treats a very large number of cases, it follows that his knowledge of them must be fax wore extensive and accurate than that of physicians in

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»neral practice. Send stamn for Medical thirty-six pages. No matter who have failed, read what he says. Patients in every Western State. Cures gnarrantoed.— Consultation by letter or at office free. Rooms for patients requiring daily attention. A lady assistant. Hour 9 a.m. to 7 p. m., 3nn-'. day excepted. f!*

DR. WHITTIEK, A REGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICINE. as Diploma at office will show, has been longer engaged'in the treatment of Venereraltv Seynal and Privaec Diseases than any other: Physician in St. Louis.

ehii .. eases. Syphilitic or Merouiial Affections sfriffti the Throat, Skin or Bones, are treated with unparalleled Miecegg." ?si!

Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Impotemcy, as the result of self-abuse in youth, ,v sexual excess in mature years or other causes,' 1 and which produce some of thefoliowing effocts, as Nocturnal Kmitsions. Blotches, Dability, Pissiness, Dimnes (ft sight,Confosion of Ideas, Dvil Forbodings, Aversion to Society of Females, Loss of Memory and Sexual#-'' Power,and rendering Marriage improper,/• are permanently oured.

papers mov« that he has been located there ,,, longer by years than any other" stf wdverfising. The establishment, library, labratonr and appointments, are unrivalled in the' West, unrivalled anywhere. Aga, with expcnriepcf£.caQ be relief won, I can refer lolo&ny pbjrsioiaiis throoffhoiit the countryi.' In.past sneeess and' present-posi~im ion he stands without a oompetitor. the WRftfritoSotf xpirrsicfirtr wtiosB1'

REPUTATION IS UNION-WIDE, i.i, ARE WORTH READING. Doctor Whittier publishes a Medical Pam-

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het relating to Venereal Disoases and tW and varied congcaaences of self-

abuse, that'will 'be sent to any address in a sealed env^lopf for two stamp*. It.contain* full symptom lists that will enable those afr. feeted to determine the nattte ef their complaint and give a written statement of their case that will answer almost as well for the purpose of treatment as a- personal inter-'/ view. but where it is convenient th* Doctor should be consulted personally. Those having friends that may require advlee. can supply them with thu valuable work Sending their- address, with stamp. Thus*-! assist the unfortunates without their their benefactor. Certainty no sulw ._ more importance than purity ef lood and perfect manhood.

It Is self-evident that a physltrian who oei*-" Sties himself exclusively to the study of id treats thousand

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Also Dr. Cnlverwell's "Marriage Guide,'' price 25 cents. novtdw3sa is»r«Mwl 9#' f) •••»,

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