Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 January 1870 — Page 3

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Hortense had heard Einile read paat^ff in.Jh£ tu»%ad and gi^diialu' tliin woman™ who SyouTa be biloved by him would be happy indeed. The consequence

not pretty?" and she quietly:• •-..» I 1 "Yes she is very pretty.'

When-: Emrie returned home rather late that evening, Hortense was up, and still cryingv The locket was still on the inantlepiece, and as Emile opened it lie.J started Violently. Paxil's liken«« had b^en rentov^d. and his oWti put irt its place He cried out: "What does this mean, Hortense what have yon done!"

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{,. A Parisian Romance.-

The fir«t of January, I860, will loqgjbe rem tiered by many Parisians of both sexes, to whom it brought the twual'exlremetj brtt by none more than the inhabitants-of a siball house in the Rue Orussol, where happened the incidents we, are about t6' relate.

About one year ago two lived in a small suite

nearly the same age of rooms ini the home ^ve just al-,

pretty little modiste, -. to- whom he was warmly attached. And so great

Ot^1^0MVed,

bejaarriedv and we will both bless

je«l (o them six the jthem.

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burning the ted in that Bhort time,she said.

iVBBTISUffG I' "Yes, it is better~to die than to live

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Emile took her-bsad in his, and looking steadily in the young girl's

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"Have you the coo rage-to die?"

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Nearly advertiser, will be allowed «"?****"iSHfej"* MONTHLY CHANGES of matter FREE of bearing the post mark from St. PetersCIIAROK. btfrfc. He rang]the kell, 4r46ckfei at tUi «ar The rates of Advertising in the WEEK-1 ii-™ eluded that Emile had gone out, and was wffilSr^rerilW^WJSJ and one-half the Weekly rates. ®°re V»*JWP:

pgal advertisements one dollar, per, I fane the bell again, ana again, but still

i' ms lor le»s than 50 cents. &™g Emllehad'jgone o«t! bttf some 1

Marriage and Funeral notices 11.00. Charcoal. A fentale neighbor she a-SiKSffSSK"'."SKi"WK I'— vanco. ,, l. ing out of thVVindowcry ingbrtter ly. It

M* ClKMtiou will'b* aattrf qttiMeW'

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"My dear Emileil am going to leave] "tort, 6n Saturday. 22d^mst.at 2o^oek Hprtenw i,n ypuccare.. Xou ,£^0^ hoj*j miich love Her, ana how hard it' is for

Fellow-tJwish you a' happy

efk in a lat^t's I ^ew Ywr^aud abftto.yP0?!^^ *4fe roihtno SSher tod Sli.5^1^ ,.rn^ not wrtw»d to sappwe Oiat W

never had their friendship been interupt- ™rln ii«ini. tA love

ed .by the slightest misunderstanding.. gjj*

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claiming

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mucn love ner, ana now iiciiu n, iui qonv^ntioii^\tp '•!!s¥Tjrru,*''lsc'

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dearest friend and brother/ I Emile merely pressed his friend's I attend. »r 1*. hands in his, and Paul departed .happy: I and confiding. |K,»r -TMe.^Iloirinp

After Paul's departure, IJorteiu^jand ^cutiveGo«tamittee:J Emile continued to live togetlv^r in the a a partment, both attending to their Ifs-nft fyj/1 duties during lh#daj^ «todjspet)dingthe~l ^rarrenj John^®tS-, evening quietly together^'Btaile reading Jonathan Gilman^, some book to ^eojftpjHlion, or speak- jrftimlngJ1^ O'Mkri^t iiig to Jier the future, "when Paul would returrt floAe.'and^hey would be happy .together. On Sundays they would go together in the country enjoying therfreah air, and winding upthe day bt j»,visit tor the theater or some ball. They were so young, so handsome^ so well matched, that they excited the admiration of all who saw-ithjem. Ev$ry ione, ifho. khe^f ^hertf thought, "How happy they are!"

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But alas I they were not happy, they had so often spoken of love, that although Paul was always ^Updod to,', I hey frpnd that his image was, as it were, gradually fading away. Emile felt that his position was a terible one indeed tor-he was yoong, of an ardent aotd passionato nature, and he began to realize tt0 late that It would require all his self-command and the strong friendship he felt for Paul to enable him I ^rfion*[ »o struggle:againsl, afeelingthaf,filled his1 heart with fear, And at the same time with rapture.

After wjuch tli^y would Jji^ l'ooius, and there ufepe ately: weep bitteily 1

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loin to tliem.

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in the morning tense's door to wish her

Emile, straggling tb keep calm. '•'Nothing, answered she, cause, I am Jiappy.

jSSie took tiiftmed^Uon from feigkj »nd jtiv hiding it in tier bosom, ?aid: i/n ,. the "Let me be! Le ive mo alone! Don 11 speak to me! I am.mad!" "Mad!" repeated lid, tbrrififed'"Are yoh bRud, that you don't *ee nay' Bufiferings?" exclaimed the yonng girl, violently agitated. "Oh, this existence is unbearable! Don't you kn6w -that 1 love you, and vou. alone, and that this

and sobbed hystericalfy. Emile, mastering his own emotions, tried to soothe her, una leading her to a chair, made her sit down, and in a broken voice said: "I, too, love you, Hortense do not in-

3P?r4' ?c2S^ But I have struggled, and we must both continue to do so for Pajil's sake. He trusted us, and eveit now, I fancy I nee him standing before us, and reproaching us for dSrtng rtifcpeakflf-lttt'e." "Bpt I lovajou, iipd you alone," inter-

worthy of you and me. Poor Paul, he is far away, akotS} fen stw»g« PPimtrj, toying to carve his way to an honorable position to baahai*?dby jroa. And-while!he is there^- tr»»stltig ^ftnr VfrtVje and "WWfiding in my hqnor, yfe would-—"

Hfestopped, hia fearaAlmqftt suffocating him. -r" "Bean9e he trbets nsj ncfvei Will I dece^vettim I *:vfcJt*ld'tpth'cr die. It will surety icill,ttie.1^ its Emile utteir^i thieife tvprda their eyes met, aii'djch^.f6ijt, a3 it. were, an electric shock^ appear.#a«A\a»btioSI I-ukevod

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both

pretended not to see it. Emile stayed away lateat hight h^'would buy photograps of woll known Women, and would

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over their holpless love. 1 and applying the virtues of mediainal vegeta-

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confidence in her love and his'friend's honor, that not the slightest doubt ever found place in his bosom, although Hor tense treated Emile with perfect freedom, and they were naturally much in each

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"This is .our hap I

about three Mdnth^fter I**

the commencement of our story, an appaintment as^assistant engineer on a rail-1 Heetmg of tlie road aboHtio be built in BuBsia. It .ww a can Exe^ttVe SbftMlttee. siwbw^i^#3£ But what was to be done' with Horiense? I of Vigo Connty Willjitfeet fct ^he offite She conld not follow him to a distsmt I yf. ^ThompsoA, coriaier of Fiflk ami

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Fayeeft-USs. Otter Creek^-^piarVi^ Johnson,.

Nevins—S. Creal,-Willian» Kuk^s/, Lost

Riley—W R. Ray D. S. Lee Pierson^Williaiijr Bf^vn^^Jbltn E. Woodrufl'. .fi' 1,'r

Linton-—James Saaford. Frederick Bitcher. Prairio Creek7—J- D. E. Ke8(ter, Ira,j(/. Tichenor dee'd.

Praii'ieton—Wm. A Ciinn. W. Dick-

SPECIAL NOTICEf. tftSI—TT .. -. .. I I .1. «.:• Health's Boat Vefemee. ----I.'The weak earth h?rbs," eays St. PaulVf^

that eighteen huttdred yeare ago the value of mediainal plants was apprecsated. In the Old Testament botanical romedies aroropeatj edly rapommended, but in no passage 01 saored history .is man rooommondod to swallow calomel, or blue pill, oi any-other miaeral preparation'.- The sick'werw-direeted herbs to strengthen them, to purify thorn.

^how them «to Hortense. saving: -j ft tfcat AM' #rt oflMNMf' "This is rav iniStresft likenefw. Is snfe 1 vegetable extract* was unknown. Thenerbai would answer medicines were mere infusions. ..

It waB reserved for a later age to unite the sanitary essences of tonic, aperient and antibilious roots, barks and plants, with an active

ffective mode of concentrating

-*,« I bles was achieved in the production of Hos-

bios was aohieved totter's Stomach Bitters

NORREI™ IMU 1 P0rfetlypureaicni

both written to him, but had received no bi«e# ^"th tbo^ipi answer for two long months. Matt«| sinco stood thus on the ^rofJauuarv^Early I ^•iXTct^nrhVTh"n^eVt*•l

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began how to be whispefed that a tragedy had taken place in the house, and w'ord was sent to the nearest pblice i^atiom: At the arrival of the pWpe# adthorities, the dbor of Emife's roota wwbroken open, and their worst fears realized,

Hdttenst -Was^str^tdlfis^t. i|il |tljj&* bed, Emile on in sofa, both apparently dead, leal assistance waa sooaf, on tm. spot, nt alas it was too4ate to save poor Ernie. He was dead. Hortense, after long and strenuous efforts of the doctors revived 4n&ka9ipMifciunnedoat»f*4angc£ -v Kit

Before leaving her. th^ magistrate who tad presided at the inquest held over

young men of IkW, just rtad^Ul^H/,:

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this letter magistrates held it np

[Hortense took it L" hands, and ronning to the sofa, held

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tlSjiS^tteltJS^ytoJiloiJftoboicM at ifn4iaiiapt)^on do I trust my future happiness. On my I of February, 1870. ,j AJl BeppbUcans,feeireturn from Russia, Hortense and I will Jnt'e^rci^llt -^|ie ^-of the 1 ill!. 1

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t, W. B. Filbeck,

MannlngiJM. Cdpt. Q. W. Hay ward, J. Perkins. tiJj. [pt* v« II ..W.

Honey Creek—Nelson St. Clair, Iavid -I

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it. though' eighteen" years have elapsed restorative kt all seasons, in Tfciimcs as the mostjpiteiit safeguard against pldemics. as a protection against all tions that produae debi appetiser as a sovoreign a a .general tonio .anje^ent for bilious affeolions as a harmless anodyne

Emile knocked at Hor-1 been equalled Itis takeu at all wish her a happy new ail dimes as the most{prtontBaIlBgi

yeax «nd*tO giveher a Naw YeaVs giftl jIVl jj^^'exhMations'th'at produae debility or was a small niedalion likenef® of Paul I boget disease as an set in a gold locket: On receiving it, and cure/or

on fleeing Pan^a likeness, Horten*} burst into tears. "'..JjW-V 1 ,. for bil...".. "What ails you, HorUWl\» paked and as.the

BEST DMMCI OP HKALTH

Allcock's Porous Plasters. Sudden severe pains ot the side and back stitches, spasms, etc. These affections are most WM»U Will even come on in bed are very "painful ind often dangerous. In damp weather they

are tioro planted ive relief at once, and need to bo always in drawer, handy.

PAIN QF THE SIDE CURED.

Mew. T. AUcOck it Go. i!n( ut Dear Sir»:

Two scientific against the hair d^oSj^f j^luen lead Is the bV sis. The "New York Medical Qasette" an ''THE\'J^IIWFE. it CHEMTFTBRNUAARTMJIF nounco'tham. Yet the haji may bp safely djr. u" xt: Llaluv.- sanifU T^iiolC W. Hav«iyon stfeft ,juS U£I

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any one.

not do

face,

as if

Bat I knew my medicine

M»pt stores two or

en on trial

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no humbug. In

about two two moithilf began torecetyo or

ders for more Liniment, some calling it my I

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sales^'re Millions oVbottlei VeaUy.andall to any other DUrhon, Dyi-

IftS^Ss

iS'bJSWterSfi to

Chronic 'Rheumatism, Headache, Mumps, frosted Feet, Bruises. Sprains, Old Bores, Swellings, 8ora^ta^t,*-*®.

Price 50 cts. Sold by the Druggists. Depot

dwlm

CeMaaqrtlea

ThaTUmeBamedia*, ^SqiWOK's 1 •KIO Smnp" for the cure of Coughs,

PouioColds,

umption. I I ifeel

eeqTc ieitl

etr other rem«

Schenek's Sea-Weed Tonic' IndigeStietl, and. all. diseuH-

for the euro of

iaflJdbi fl-oii debility. Thi« tonic invigorates the alcebtive organs, supplies the plaee ofthto rastricJuice when that is deficient, and tben WblMfuSAtlefct Wdifctet tile most ntttitious food. It is a sovereign remedy for all

inc a vegetable sabstitnte for calomel, and it mineral, without producing any of its inurioufl effects.

The Pulmonie Syrup ripens the morbi mat*

2 is one 01 sumption. ....

Thp Sea Weed Tonto invigprates the J^wer* tof tbe stoniaeb,. and by strengthening tbe diestion and bringing it to a normal and healhy conditipn improves the.qualitJ of the ^lood.by wbiiifh meant thtrfeHnsftiph «f ulcers »r tubercle* in the UngiWcomeeimpossiblB. rhe combined aetion^pfraeao (medicines, as ihus explained, Will core ev«ry case of Consumption, if the remedies are used in time knd the use efthem is persevtaed in sufficiently to bring the case to a favorable termination,

Drtmhenck's Almanac, oontainiBr a full treatise on the various forms of disease, his hi ode of tee»tment,«n4 general directions now to usehts medicines, can bo bad gratis or

Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tiirfsl eaoVH 99 par bota#, |orf7 aWT a»M»' Man^M»KllsT%ceiTMerWx. for sale by^all druggists and dealer?. d8dw •.) a ••—i r.

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THK HAL VILPIAU KIALI FILLS.

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,„DU„i xuu^Vo-eeUbMtbd many years ago in Paris, lor the relief of female irtegnl*Ht(M3re nirw Sff«rtlfor»aii fctf thelnt time in America. They have been, kept in tomparative obscurity, from the fact that the iriginatocOri Vjslpe«uV%4p|ilfsician ia Paris if wealth, ana has withheld them from general 8* lest they should bo employed for unlawful

a'tanes- In overcomin^^aiiuilb obstructions 'I falling of the Womb, Whites, Greeii feicknegs, impression, Rcftentlon ot lmmodeifateFlbw' ^f the Monthly liiisoharges, Nervoms and Spiral AiTeetioas, Haifa's in th^ Back and Limbs, ^atighe on slight exertion. Palpitation of the leart, Hysterias,

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Ladies.Mati ptae#ekii£Msaled^Wom the lyes of the curious, by enclosing one dollar ind sit postage-^fciiips to'1'

M. W. MACOMBER, General Agent for tnitod States and Caaadas, ft Albany,J$L Y. 8eldby all Druggists.

Sold by all Druggists in Tesre Haute. 1 apfil 8dly

MANUFACTURERS. IR1AIRIB CITYi^Pij^NING MILL9f

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My daughtef used 'onS of rear

Porous Plasters. She had a veryibad pain' in her side, and lt oartd her in one week I jjYoun trulj, JOHN 'N• HUNT^R^ I

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25,000 SOLD. BYONB DEALER!1 Messrs. Jr. Baleb ASon. ofProiVidwe^R.J:. Write, JIov. 18W ?'We have soid the Jortns ^Masters for twenty years, aijd, at ijetatl jobbing, must have sold tW«4W-4ve tho altogether, they aW well liked": *w}m •, jfia f'i'fu ,.,») *ia !llt.

Chilton*s Testimony,

founded on a caoeful aaaljrna, CristadOTb^&teeWIb^Dytf

the color of thehai^but .^U8„W jjfeUuojglfi CRISTADORO'fl-HAlR! PRWSS^liOTVJI. as a Dressing, acts like a oham.. yq

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Essays oa the KiTort pfroat^a^^fti^Kes Of Age, la relation to HA8RI481 aad SO CIAL KVILS, with self-help fbr hate, flentif sealed,lettere^yf' chaise. Address. HOWARD ASSOClATlOBI Box P. Philadelphia, W.

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iiwnaa kA^-'^DOOita, fiilNibs, aad Wi»^^ami».,

JfoaMlag BfeaiAeta, a'Uoi Start ftitilag* TV Ml'Q florfrtufsiiiir

And all descripS*^! of finished Lumber

WHOLES A I. BAND B-TAIL OSALEIS IN FIUTE UXJIS^IBES.,

mm

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Cement Roofing, Roofing Pelt. wingj.^Planiiig aud

o£o:_

All Work Warranted. Comer Ninth and Mulberry Sts. dtf

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under un

favorable circumstancos, tuch as sedentary

,.r ,,| pursuits, undue bodily .or merital exertion, 1 weep be-1 hardship, privation and exposure. dwlw 4S.TW HiMff

'MEAfi?

CORN, OATS,

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AND FEED OF ALL KINDS,

Vvt?r

Articles dolivered to any part of the cibrfroe charge. dec3u3m

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€oal and Wood.

D, C.lST I'NKAU) AND Wl. BABR1CI,. .l^illh L? :f. -i-JJi s*formed a partnership under the name '•MHrrMrftMto MMtf Coal •Id respectfully annoonoe to,

favinf

Hi# wiN ebttnantly on

laacl and for sale at lowest rates, all kinds ifftioal at wholtsale And retail, also* Wood: tho fail ind-wiatertrade ^iosktNw 25iBuntinHo laibb lii.v 'lo ^wlf •'1

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me, Te^re Haute

Att oMtoMs' -fi»riXlo«Lt ftlled promptly. dfttep

pbMinpatnoi trie is tespectfeliy f-. ,'H joi ui-r iui- iui ttOjll'i'l liXr .1 ,'.T

alld^Mtje purposes. S-'feS'fteT

to any ^*fto|?sTtai

ictjv?i

5av%'made"^rrangoments to fill ail ordeoi,

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trt "w!ldWt irereiknii rA 'se Sn# la7o«rtlmeo£etVln ttitf low eat fMNt' Ail, tfTQAT loPputtk^rSi isince of the sa^e

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iw Hak a eoatiaa

beral patroi aadCh«t¥i brat the old ieSnsiw3^^"1

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Cory & l)toFrei& .•?«•» 8! '1- KO '/-0 -i**, oft c'v* «v: .•

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Are receiving a Urce iotpl

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GOODS!

Boehns -Utg-

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Tool Chests for, Boy AM:- iln!

I Ulfsi each.

Wv««"*»K- s-» J-«c tea, with froa ten tO fortr-Cve tdola Latest style

FlUting Machines

'At reduced ipricei.. and Universal

A larvb loit of Bnerman

Clothes Wringen

The heat in aee/ We have a very flne line of

Pocket and Table Cutlery I,

Of the best make*. New aad elegant styles

SHELF BRACKETS, ,1 •. handsome. Ladiea, Q#nts,-Girl0«nd

SKATES, all prir«s.

CORY & DeFREES,

131 Main and 1 & 2 Fifth Ste.,

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IQn .ufil U»v-1«» «»•«*till aT t:,: -Jvf]W1'p I (B jaioinio i-

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Will *i) highest price butter. Churn is of wood ,' no diital settle..

dirt

jT^e Ri^n JACEBTCHVKH «*P Jknown mothor weep.

Dasher,

and will effect a cure

rheA id! niher means Kate failtd and,' alongh a pow,erful,romedy, do not. contain

1 To married ladies and young girls who havo ae^ta? ke«» MgiiiatoA, lft are: pec^iai4S^ Raited. -They will, in a sjliort time, bring on the monthly period with regularity,

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JQIVTDEND NOTICE.

& READ,

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DEALERS IN

TKREK-HAUTI A IHDIANAPOI.IS R.

6R0HilT4KT,S0K'PI0R,'TXRRK

H»OTS,R.

new yoriQIAT "'STORE.

JOSEPH C. YATES1 IS .rUST IN llBCnPTOI| .y i-.j Mens' Haiti of all kinds,* n/V

Boys' Hats of all kinds, Misses' Hats of aU kinds, j. Infants' Hats of all kinds,

Aad nt all prleea.

095* Hats made to order on short notioe. Come and see, THE WINTER STYLES, 145 Mala Street, Terre-Haate. lad.

""BOOKS Just received and foir tale by

BARTLPTT 6RUHl)¥.

Vishti. or Until Death, by AucnstaJ. Kvans, author of "Benlah, "^laearia," St. Elmo,' etc.

The Life of Audubon, the Naturalist, edited Europe, by Bayard TaylorThe New West, by C. XTBhico. A Stranded Ship. by L. C. Davis. The Gates Ajar, by Bliiabeth Stua'rt Phelj Yesterday, To-Day and Forever, by B. 1 Bickersteth.

Old Town Folks, The Chimney Corner, and Little Foxes, by H. B. Btowe. Sthelyn'K Mistake. bjrJfayJ. Holmes. And lots of other new aad .excellent works which it will ceet too AHoh to advertise. -A.S TJSTT-A.L, BARTLETT «c GRUNDY Reoeivte atl 'the Important? p^bUeatfOns soon as issued. nt#tSltf

I.MU1AS

norUdt| ...... .- w. "'Mi

Sheetings—in all widths. ,ifj

Cloth & Cassimere Department.

Blaok Velveteens in all

SS^^&Sll^SfniSiokSd Jeans'

White mixed. Cassitneree, Jeans Tweed*, fto., for Boys wear, very oheap Broad Cloths Very Cheap!

AH-Wool Flannels, 9S cents per

yard and upwards, [ytx-.ii! Hi

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Blanket Department.

0 4,10-4,11-4,12-4.Bed Blankets rftttrw

very cheap.

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L. -A j*-i With the

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Cacav a siajtle slow

Sets splatter. Before *«u* snore,

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goods back

rack

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JAOKKTOHORN.

"loney raise It all praise it light work^u» ,i O a

The aborve Would have been 'K 'gbod'thini ut our poet's attention ts taken up With an tdeonthe

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American Chopping Machine! Vfith whieh. a child can

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burn .close I his*

Coal Oil Lampiif Coal Oil Lamps! 0?8i.

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l'ho Board of Directors havo declared a dividend of six 16) p«r cent, free Ifoiu Govern-, ment tax, payablo to Stockholders rpgistored' bn tbd boOKt of th'e Company on the 30th day of November. Weiternidividwnds will' be paid at the offlco of the Treasurer^ .Toffo-llaute, on and after January IQth, 1870.

By oraor of tho Board. :ii dec30d2w,..,T( ,„V).

Ri A- MORKI8, 6oerotary^

HATS AND CAPS.

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Bomestic pregg1 4 rtieiWtd

Btoadhed Aid Unbleached Una- j^, lnu, PiUow Oaie, Oottona and

I

Japan Toilet Seta, slip Jtus, Water Carriers, Bird Cages, Wood iantl Willow Ware, Fancy Baskets, Table Mats, Knifo Baskets, -and in fact any thing usually kept in a lirst-class Honsofurniflhing StOrO.

.VJ

139 Main St., ojpposite Hnlman's.

M. K. HUDSON. noV«}d*?Siii

& «.a 8

tit

ertii.Cj.)} h, •li..}'-

THE REASON WHY rtfrtri*!

"BA-RR'S

•jfl*' Aja'cS iV "M!

Pectoral ""Elixir

Ot

.Pt

HAS SUCH 'v

W

rM'

I E N S E A E

In tbo city of Terre Hauto, and iu every community mhoro it has been introduced, is simply because

vUiiittd

Co.

it will ierfoi-tii ja*t what it -i*

t(

will lo. M6r Uitdino

atUsens includ­

ing Physicians, Ministers, Mochanics and Merchants,

uncoudilionaUy endonc

lmt Cnngh Itemrdy

At hnme,

iu nala exnuiU

of the

it as the

within their knowledge.

whore tho "Elixir" is best known,

all other romodios for diseases

Throat »nd Lnng»,

cOmbinod. In obe­

dience to custom' tbo annexed testimonials aro presented

BOWUNU-GRKKN,

Ian., Aug. 'M, 18S7.'

.1 havo used "Barr's Pectoral Elixir" in my family, and can say that it is tbo best remedy for Coughs and Colds, especially for children, that I havo over used, and oan recommend tho same to all persons as a safe

PABIS, III.,

8,1869,

Prom my knowledge of "Barr's Pectoral Elixir," and observing its uniform good effects upon, the uaay-oustomtcrs to whom I have recommended it 'sinoo its first introduction to the public, I feet warranted in swing that I coiisidor it EQUAL, if not SUPERIOR, to any of the popnlar Lung remedies before the public.

A. NEWELL, Druggist:*

Barr's Pectoral Elixir!

f.«M! IN PLEASANT TO TAKE, put up, and is for sal« by ,,,, Druggists.ft

Is neatly ^sn if 1 BARR, GULICK & BERRY,

Druggistsiand Chdtei&ts,

TERRE HAUTE, I1H:

"•STm

&

main, corner of Sixth Sstreot^

Will ofFer the present month, in ^very Department, Lines of Goods to be closed out preparatory to the opening o»f Spring 1^fad0. 1

"BUCKEYE CASH STORE.

S O N S

Jlljli'i '••4| vlij-.'.t !ur I-M* -i -ad§«f ,lpr«j MAMMOTH .... ... fiL,

A' \5J»n 'J |.«

House FornifiTiiTig

ifc fIrtitrM .(

CrOCV«rv!

lurastiijlW .VHckjK .V .t li ,i JI btu-iivti

:ltery!i«

Crockory!"

bliss urn mother, plain old ftshwned

•{Hul lit

(notgrind) five

J*6P

joands of neat in tbree miahtes. ¥or Families, Hotels, -Restaurants"and -Btotehers all lites are made. Itcanbe seen at'

JONES JONES, East side 8quare'

Glassware!

a rv

(jiaggwar©!

Knives and (Forks! Knives and |Fores! WM "t }W'-»ji' awdfcT'-

mu

r: -ttrtJ .«oia fi 1 a

spoons, all kinds. Spoons, all kindB. tU

4

Fancy Goods*: •*•»sniu .Jt-v Fancy Goods! hn.« (ru ovig HI =-»».-:

.aTW3IW3(®l

Ho Ho iy

SX$?W

Jb

f»»f 1

w*

a ait will btMM vih-fr lnH*.

nH

Tweeda, to., for Boy. weir, »«ry "f

•i

be erauiiuc^ to know inj)

tui fJ

Hi! I1 .—|-.1

JMICH

Fur, Shawl and Oloak tnShii Pnifti^ff Shu win Jkatfr

yt: inStiu PwisUy •ir never been soM no /,«, at ptpsent at

a a S A I W

Flannel Department. ^|Vrheup «,,.ri White All-Wool Plannels. jRod jArabs,

Wool Long Sha wls, G-4

piaid Cloaking#, for salts, ai'e

pheap at' fP. fi.'ftxVIS iV'Cf^S.

.il^i »?«v%i i-iil" '-H

a

Towels, Napkins. TahlcUlolhx,

py the l'attern or Vanl, wan

in probes Bert Spr+tm*

likewise,

jSmlth, Joue8, Brown or aomethlnar to the advantage of their] at the

^rudvt«B..ol» relae Will letirii orket

In

rAllin

.fi tjl: 99 .• uH

CHANBI MSTlBlBliT^!

OF $98,0001WORTH

3

DI AMOMl8, 'wA'l

Jewelry, Silver Ware, and ^r) I STOKE FIXTURES.

TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR EACH, Including the Second Uraiid Coiicert.. 1-ifc'i«

1

Prizes now on Exhibition and Ticket? for

5

Manufacturers and Proprietors. (Sdltaw w6m. ,,?M ,,,

J. A. BURGAN

.h.rl ,«»» opened a ,r

lo *1*

Flour' ami Feed Stor£

ODD"'

1

AWD fiOQ8.-I Wlll sell

oa Tuesdays, Tharadays and Saturdays between the hours of 8 o'otook, M.,at tbe Public Poaad in ut n(yofT«i| Haute,to the highest bidder, at public auction, allkocs that mwr havjs b«in jon.aay(nr these days' within uis Public Pound more than twetvehonrt, altd all thoborses ormttles'fhat

Bal&l Uuy

i»n

Marshal.

DUIU

4' at ,ife»r

Stc 1

R. H. ELIAS' Jewelry Stoio, No- )Vest Fourth Street, Ciiicinniili, Otiii.

l^|||wr ef n^eb LiiiiHcd to «J PAPTTAI. PPTEW

CAPITAL PRIZf*!.,'

DiAiomi) tp

PIN, i-ti.-.i fv'fi'rti

VALUED AT $«,000.

8^02

other Prizes ran^tnp ju Valiti

The distribution of 'riioH yHi tnka al my Store, 16 Wost Poarib titruil,, 15th, 1870, at 3 P. M. Tho Committal i'jH if appointbu by the Ticket Holder*, to intifeo hii impartial and f^r distribution. A i.i^t ol I lit* Drawn Numbers will bo printod timl soul I" each Tioket-boldor.

ItotM »f DiscMnt on Tleltela: 6 Tioket $5.50 24 Ticket? •"•io.!"' IT 1.0U0 :TL 25,00 17 15.00 JO 30.00 iasr All money should bo Sont by draft, portoffice order, in Mgt^tei-ed letter, oi'by expi vm. Address all eommanic^ttons to

II. II. :K|'yIA8, »». O. Boa lai'j, «'ijyrliit«iUI,«. hUh^ ti no^ilwlw

r'TlTit'

SPECTACLES. 771 y.

sol ':H

li

SPECIAL NOTKlli!

t*»|i ill

L1ZARUS & M()RK«S'

1

May

CBLKBRATKO '.-I-

KMiA

'm AND EYE GLA8S«8. i- wtei One of the firm will- bo at, in,: Store of tlieir Agent,, ,!( iiiw

1 FREEMAN, Jewe^f, TBBBB-HAHTK, INDi,,

UNUSUAL. CAHEH. ')JI: SUA

TbOso^ufTeHng froiu iihpairod im- '•liaoafUl vUion are recommended, to .avail lh»u|seUy of this opportunity. !j

Oitr Spectaeles and Kf/e-ilitis* aitl A ckuo n.'ledf/piJ {bethe Mos^Jferjf'wttii^ ri.i

iancp to sight

th* 3al,u.

day Evening Oaxette, whera ho will keep on hand, at all IMWITIHOs"- A

Fio^r, mdh WM On

Jeiiulti.

?VJt-,Tb-*of

i1-"*!.inil a •r'-' -r»9 K'1': re red to any i^art'ofAW Wy

htiffit&S

tier

assisi can alwi caw aad temma (i

MtTlii

'.'-r.i! P. i"0

m&m

flttedut

HOUSE

Will close Qtit

WALL PAPKB,

(nowon hand, at

if-

WH

u»'

The Drawing will Positively take place Satnrffrty, Jan. IS, 1870.

M"1 W.!,,. ..:

Mr. ft. H. KLIAS has beon advised by his Physician to discontinue tbe Jewelry Business

raers and the most prominent and loading men ofiOinoiiinati. have advised hiin to wake GRAND JMSTftlBUTlON of his 'entire Stock and Fixtures, and have promised him their aid and influence. This Jewelry Storo was established^* JosephJraper in 18%^ Hn was

iasssttWrtterBisfi't Bliaa, the present proprietor, hag been.engag­1 ed in the Jewelry Business Twelve Years. He can refor with jast pride to all the Jewelers of Cincinnati, and roost of tbe principal business hoMMfiwith whom b& has htul,the pleasure of doing business- They will ail estify to bis hohesty andatratelitforwarilnera: Tho patrons .can rest assured tbattbe utmost fairness arid honesty will be tho greatest aim of Mr. Elias, so that all will share equally,^n the prices offered.

14

ADVANTJ

Buyars wiU have a greater bfeortunlty of

Frescoe Paper Decoratihg

refer to I ho private, residence of Mr. li ftjwym

llic Counting H»oiii of P. A. Koss, on' Fifth Street,.for t«peeeniine w»rk, and the Scrteens, showing diligent styltis of Decorations, at '}f

rnHlfi l» J- AMK

RYOE'S CARPET HALL, 77 Main Street..*

ASTROLOGY.

I .,((

..CLItlltOYASCE ,T A^fD

1S,TROLU0^T. I:O«K

OUT.

OOOJ5 HEWS FOR ALL.

tl.OOUTO ANVlPftRSoS~WHO WILL EQUAL MADAME RAPHAEIJiN THE PR0FES8I0NT

AMR RAPHAEL is tho bost. Sbe succeeds when all,others havo (ailed. All who a¥o W'trOuble^alf

:Who

nate—all whoso fond (hopes hav« been diaappointedj, crushed and blasted,,by false

Kdand

romises and deceit—all who have beon mfstrifled with—all fly to her for and satisfaction. Alt who are :in dOubt of the affections of -those they love, consult Iter, to relieve and satisfy their minds.

Ill

Love Affairs Sbe Nevcr Fails. HTShe has the secret of winning tbe affoctiima of the opposite sex. Sho shows you the likenest of yAur future wife or husband, or absent friend. She guides the singlo to a happy marriage, and makes tho married bap^iy. tier aid and advice has.bean solicited .in innumerable instances, and the result lias always been tho moans of securing A Speedy and Happy Marriage. She is, therefore, a sura dependence. it it| well known to t|»e public at large that she was the first pnd abe Is,tbo only person in this ooantry who atn show'the likeness'in roality and who enn give'entire satisfaction on all theoonferps ol'lifo-iwhlctl oari bo tested ami proved by thousands, both married and sin gie, who dail' and eagerly visit Her.

To all in business bar advice is invaluable. Sho can ten!tell, with the greatest certainty, tho result of all commercial and liuMno*.* transactions. ijottery-'nambers given without oxtrn charge.

MA'IMME UAI^HAEL is a bona lido Asti*il Ogist that everyone can depend upon Klic is tho groatext Clarivoyant of, Uio nineteen tb coiltnry., It, is thati well-known fiift tlial inukos illicit protondor!" copy hor advortiHemcnts and try to' imitato hor.

M.-nlaine Raphael is I 111' seventh ihuiphtol of tho seventh daughtor sho was born with natural gift sho can foretell yonr very ttioUKlita. .Sho nlso euros driinkoirneMs, and discovers lost or hidden treasures.

All interviowa. ^tric.tly privato and confideHtial. Asa female Thysician her romOdies never flt.ll to (euro air female irregularities, and so ileduce tho monthly llo\/, without danger of jojiposnrn,, They can nnt inrore, but, o» t.bo coiitrAry. tne.v iiiiprovo tho health. 'T

ThereforOi'Some ojio, cojtnp all, to

I I) I'iflipioiiii, bf^t. jl^i^rai hem ml Juhu rfN«iNfi A-Tij TERMS.—l«adio», il OopjUemion, »1A«.

N. B.—Thoso.at a diatancp may muijluHOi cato with perfect satisfaction by enclosing oite dollar and stamp. All epmmftnications strictly private and confidential. i,.,-.

Address Lock Box {31, Cinciunrfti. Ohio. augZIwly

.(H't1 nt

Hit'! ttiii: inRh ,H« ni s.jid«a- '.) ,i'l ill

'i

maniJar\(i^6d, A nil

ways be rOlied npbn mrdlH'^if" Mtn/ort Milt* ttMivlheiiini/ u«d iTSue*

Vrdllr*|Kf"' in

jnkMt thoroughly. occasion to notify the

We take Pnblio that we employ no pedlara, and to caution nt^ thein asjainxt those »-«»-«, pretending tb have ttiiiij/ Tioar gbods for c.i sale. »!i iW*

G. CLAUSSENm'OD I n-..- fl: .•Hifil.T '•aitffi I,.--

I

FRENCH, CHUA, UtASay njo! -'.li.-i '•.!

AUSO.COALOIL Wo. 70Main Street,

I -f»14*)

••d't nibil. in..}l .'} 1'

hM

II'I'i

.fit J: ti'iliii (ti

INVENTION

rr:sT

„,or TIIK AWE!

f!«»i*«*nie»-t*.

I a N S W A N E

Tosfr'.i.i, on it

'.Gulden ..Fountain* IViil!

AcTttiowlbd'KOil by all wlio'llave nsoil thorn to be the best Ron made or in this country. Noblottini .! No soiioil tiiiKOr.-)! .Sixty Imij.s written witti i|io i»on ofiiik! \\ill oiitwoar aii'y stool poirf over matlo. Bankors, merchants, te.-u-hnrs ftWl allolassos, endoitye them in tbo big|e*t terips praise. Put up in neat slide boxps. No. 1. for ^anorar life: No. 'I, inOdinin No, :!, for ladies' uso or line ponilninsliip. I'rire: one box.vifiHeiils twoboxos 50 cents five boxes', fl »*). Seat tree "f l»^ .-no, and ii»nmteoil to ifive perf«''ct .s:ilit:(:w tion. ...

., n' Imu' I. 'V'l'

liibentl idtniiiussioii to Agents! Wo iii*e-prepared tn: ci've nny onerif^lic person) UkiJitr

I1k

1'

HI OJVK DAV OIN I.V, Friday, liecember l7tli, tie attends for tbe purpose of aaslsting Mr. S. B. FRKEMAN IN DTPEINiQ THE EVK^IN DIKKKIdl.l Oll

1

N KIM IIA NT AILOIUMJ. lie keep? always on haml a jb'ashionablosection of Cassiraores. Vostinga, Cloths, 4c., nl Istn'tek* it ilphf-

lection and

I1"!*!'!'

rtrr

ET« HALL,

Stock of

*-»,

I

g'amphletof

havo' been unfortu­

._.«W?5r6f

,-

ITestu sfaai

,t jfq

.SV4S.I

iss's&-

,*1*1: li "K- fi

IEOU8 andGaasr

GENUINE BARGAINS in PARPET8, etc^ than ottier-^ wise in order to make immediate room for the new iipr6Vemi)ntfi, and got ready for the Spring Trade.* lothiirg Will be spared to mako this a

Heonnd iq none jn tli« VVext, :tul to bo .at Credit to Terre Ilauto/anil to everylloiS li iippreciating a Store of tliis ,k,ti»d, \vlicre the every want of a Housekeeper oaii kuiplied. We ask for a sjicciat examinatidn of onr Stock and Prices before making^ •pifichases, jiilid see if wc Citnnot rttaki' voiirs htterests and ours a* mutual one, and doff jawity with go!rig fa*thor (osnp^ly yonr waiits, (making additional' "«to your-E helf, and no advantago lo lw gained in,Prices) thereby savifigjfoij^ :w a conSnrtitr^ Something directly in didlara aiAl cents, and at tile same time encourage patronage a branch of business, the want of which his l^nj^'bcfVi fvlt in thinaeotion? of etnintry.1'We are prepared M» do

ANDDECORATIVE PAPERHANGI^f Hdvin- secured the services of a first-class Artist to take charge of thLs branch oft the businaris, and will, cpceciite work for lVivate Dweltingft. C'liurchcn, Oflicen, Lodge,-*,. Halls, &o.^

S£CUR1NOM

UEPUTA riN IS UNluN-Wri)K, ARK WORTn RWAWfNf}.

PMINKW

agency ol lliese l'eiiB, a.

Hii-'iioo whi'dl will, pay JJ00 per Biontb. We invite nil, persons wishing employment- to s*nd tor Kfiinple's and circulars. flit-ee rample l'eni will be mailed for 10 els.

Addrpss. U'k^TKttN PUBLISIUNO CO-. "fr-'-i Indianapolis, Ind.,

m.Hih

IP' "1

wm-n -nit

/ile r.i

IjO»SOPHV

KIHIHIHOCC

aacM

Manufaetnror's AgfnU.

l{ IliK"

OIJN HAllNIIiLK

•HHIll.

,,L

I

MEKCIIANT TAHITI'

N

(Iri-r^a*la

4: Wslmslej's llrj «*ods Stor*.

VVoui.i rospeetfiili'v es|l the iitlontion of the citiisoris of Torre llante, and theplrblif-1« general that lie ha* rented rooms above Saxtoa Waliai-lev's Dry Good* Store for tbo pnrpo-ej of carrying on

1

N O I

Jj/it

oi-not. .Ei'erythinain His line^heapek Hnyivhr.roolse. ... (:iittinsdmenndwarrlin»edtqnt. A liberal •jWlrona^o soliorfodv hin«'2Mtf

MEDICINAL.

W:

if

Terr^^amt*,'

imJC

JBHNSTDLIRT, *, D.

-. il! li •-•,••••'. 111-, .!' tlPKldK-^OVBa'BriAeBT?J^AJ#K. K«s«oh sc* —Worth wiJi ChoatMM Straet. bOtn -enjth andtitb. ,, ru i-ai

Ail calls aniwerod promptly( day orinirfb*

\c

UBIE^treet,

Km" /r,[

andf 1

MEDICAL.

DOCTORand)

dvtfi :mT

WILBER,Offlee, Con-l

saltation Reception Room*, 616 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo., treats with the greatest success all Diseases of Wo-f man, Lonchoroea, or Whites Falling, inflamatioD or Ulceration of the Womb, Ovaritis, Pruritis, Amenorrhaea, Menorrhagia, Dysmenorrhoea, and Sterility., or Barrenness also, every disease counected with Pnborty, Menstruation or Pregnancy. Sinco the Doctor confines himself exclusively to the treatment of these complaints, and treats'a viry large number of cases, it follow* that his,knowledge of them must be far more extensive and accurate than that of physicians in

eneral practice. Send stamp, for Medioal thirty-six pages. No matter who have faded, read what he says. Patients in every Western State. Cures guaranteed.— Consultation by lettor or atofflce free. Rooms for patients requiring daily attention. A lady assistant. Hour

A. M.

to7 n., Sun­

day excepted. fc-r.

1

H——-.lit

mi

HI

i-1

"nr?T77m|v•

DR. WHITTIEH,™"1

A RROtfLAR QKADtTATB OF MBDI«ll(B. aa Diploma at offee will show, has beon,longor engaged in the treatment of Venoteral Heyual and Privaea Disease* than any other Physician in St. Louis.

Syphillis, Gonorrhea, Oleet. Strlctnre. Or*'chitis, Ilornis and Rnpturo, all Uninary diseases. Syphilitic or Mercurial Affections of tho Throat, Bkin or Bonea, are treated with unparalleled success.

Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility analmpo' toncy, as the result Of self-abuse in youth, sexual excess in mature years or other causes, and which produce some of the following effects, as Nooturnal Emissions, Blotches, Debility, Dixriness, Dimnes of sight. Confusion of Ideas, Dvil Forbodin(S, Aversion to Socieof Me

of Females, Loss of Memory and .Sexual ewer,and rendering' Marriage .improper, are permanoptly ourod.

The Doctor's opportunities In hosnltal'a'nd private practice are unsurpassed in Bt. Louis or or any other city. Back files of St. Louis iiapers prove that he has been located there longer By years tka» any nth or so advertising. Tho establishment, library, labratory and appointments, are, nnrivallWil !|nith« Wost, unrivalled anywbero. Ago, with oxporioncolean bo relied upon, and the Do'otor can refer to many physieiana.throughQat U^ country. In past success and present portion ho stands without a competitor. THE WRIT1NOS OP APHYSICIAN WHOSE

Mill-

l)octoB Whittior publishos la,lVI«riinal iliot relating to Venereal Diseiue.-t anu the lisostroiWand varied cori»oril«riof'aelPabuse, that will be sent to any address in a sealed onvelopo for two stamps. Itchttthitib full symptom lists that will enable thoso affootod to determine tho nature pf thoir oomplaintand give a written'statement of their oase that will answer almost.a* welL fgrlht purpose of treatmont as a .personal interview -bntwhoro it is-conveniont »bo Doctor should rhe consulted personally. Those having rriends'tHat may i-oifufrb ndvioo-s«n supply thom with this valualilo wprfe ,jy sending tboir address, with stamp. Thtis ou can assist tho nnfortunntos without their nowinir their benofaotor. Certainly nosnbioct ie of more importance than purity of blood and perfect manhood. ,,

It is self-evident that a physician.who corChe|{ hiniseiT-exclusive?y til! tho stndy-nf a certain einup of diseases and trowti thMiisaiids or_ cases overy year, mitst acquire grrfnte'r skill, in that spfe^atty ,Uiah only geuond prartice. Many physicians, ronpf nixing this *««r

ysicians, rocpt-

'act, iii troll nop patien ts1 to til# l) inllluL l«4«lUUIIlr rriondly t:»Ik' \tili

nn

A.

XUll^lllll-

reailing his Medical l'amptilui ations cenfidontial. A cost you nothing. Olfico central, yet retired jNtt- ,01.7 St. Charles street^ St- I^iuis, Wo .Hours., 9

u„ tp 7.r.

M.,Sundays

oxcepted.

vol In! -iill ll ,'iHil'.'* )ii! ,:l

»f t{'3«i. iuiiH' inw

MA',lVW00I)i:

How Lost' Hofr totoi^ed ./«K| HuUinhlut', tn

A $AIIPII eiireittpe..- f'rianHceiJi

A r.ECTUkRON T^IK NATIIHA L-fltK'/rt'-MUNT. ami Itnilical Cure of Speriiirilorrlui ii, orSouiiual Weakness, Involuntary Kmisaions, Soxftal Debility, and'Impedimchti'to Mamn^e gouorally .Nervousness,- Consiioiptiou,, lijj anil Fits MentAl Hiid liv^ t.l lii. a lepsy. arid Fit:

fiaoity,.1.

resulting from Solf AbuwiV Aci,. by tiiHT. I'lii.VKKUKi.l., M. D., author III the "UreOn ll00k,"Ap. to 'fkmHninlii nf MiiBerern.

Sent nndor^soal, in a plain otivolojju, bo any ailtlru8t(, ponttuiUi, on reeeijt Of si cents, (ir ijwo^optutostamp*, 4o 4J/JAfi J.'C, KXtNl*: 111 HMery. Ncw Vork. I'ost OMoti'«a

TSHH.

A4ao Dr. tlnlverwell'x^ *'Marri«ge (ii)id»,i" |rice 2fi cents. novtilw^tiii id -SvHit: vbtohiiq lh»

of

A

A RIM Mi

COIIHSROP LKCTURKH.S

asdelivercd

at the Now York Museum of An at»my, em briwdhe sUb^ocfs": Ifow to r.lve mirf What to l.ivo l'or, \oiitb. Maturity and Did Age Manhood (leiierally Ttovie'wed. The e»u seof In digestion:

and

accouuloil for: Marriage I'hilo^opliit-allgCon-LyseaeNervous sidcrod,

AO.

l'oekct voloaios Containirt those

Lecturcfi ill be forwarded on,rocei'.t offonr stamps,by addressing

SKO'Y N*W YORK MU-

OI^ ANATOKV. 618

Broadway,.New York. marl6dly

"RAILROAdS.

z"

at i*{ vhf.fi li w. Indianapolis ft St. Louis B. B.

I N E A A N O A E N

TRMK THH0HW1 KXlw VRAHI8 OAtLV errwlnni

1ja'

TetVe Habile hml all CtHfH rth! Tomtea West.

Cofrdensfed Time Schiidnfo, •Ddconi'beH. lTOi. Daily Erory Day Except Sundays. Westward. Night ex. Fast ex. Night ex. Terre Hauta leave n.*»pm' a rii llJSam Mattoon, arrival 2.08 am 8.48 am Z.40pui Cairo, s.lfibm 2.20am 2.20hiu fe,. Bloomingtatt** ijr«£{? X39ii ff.'JDpm

I.(ji.-td %ui |U.X4 am A*U», ai 5.3.' a ui .{.•£ r».4S p,m flXMtaiq lr. 'K.lft.pm

y«nwor?6

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