Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 February 1870 — Page 3

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MANNERS UPON

THE

ROAD.

OF FINE STYI.K.

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From Harpers Bazar.J 1 My dear Reginald,—Do you lire fine style, and in your house? What is tine style I Is it something distinct and definable, something that every body may satisfy himself that he has attained as when he buys a fine saddle of niutton or is it merely a phrase of which the meaning varies with the speaker These questions occur to me because I have just been reading in my morning paper a sketch of Mr. Penfcather, who is described as living in fine style in his own house. As I put down my morning instructor I ask. myself, as I do you, what is the meaning of this familiar phrase, "living in the finest stylo?" Up in the corner I read a paragraph from the fluent pen of Mr. Jenkins, who informs me that Mr. Russia Calf received his friends last evening at his palatial lesidence in usual fine style and further down the column, I observe that the dinner of the Survivors' Club of the Dartmoor Prison was served yesterdav afternoon at Cabbage's, in his finest style. Andjwhile I am still reflecting, comes my old friend, Peter Paul Pry, who tells me, rubbing his hands, that he ha3 just come from hearing the Reverend Doctor Boanerges Brimstone polish off sinners .in the very finest style.

I don't know whether Mr. Jenkins knows Mr. Russia Calf—but I know him I have been often to his palatial mansion id I know how things go on within it. could not go last evening but if I had ne I should have seen Mr. Calf standing he middle of a very large and fine im, bowing very politely to a large number of excellent gentlemen, shaking their hands, and presently inviting them into the dining-room, to what Mr. Jenkins calls a "Champagna supper." Mr. Calfs rooms are very handsome, and they are full of costly objects. You say at once upon entering, "1»his is the house of a man who spends a great deal of money, and who buys what he thinks is proper for a drawing room I" If I say that the objects are more costly than tasteful, I should tell the truth. For, my dear Reginald, a great many drawing-rooms that I have heard called splendid, and which I know arjfneanttobc so, seem to me only highly gifted aud decorated mausoleums of taste and propriety. Depend upon it, my young friend, a man can no more hide his want of taste than his defects of education. I know many worthy people who have an incomeii of a hundred thousand dollars a year, and the more they spend the plainer it is* that tney don't know how to spend. They heap up lavishly monuments of their tastelessness. Do you say that taste is not a virtue? I agree with you—and I hope you agree with me that the accumulation of costly things is not a virtue-^-and, so far as "style" is concorned, that it is a very coarse and not at all a "fine" style.

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I ask, then, what makes the fine style in which we are told that Mr. Calf receives? If it is not the large rooms full of expensive and unhandsome objects, with costly mirrors and rich hangings and soft carpets—all of which, not being regulated and toned by taste, seem to cry out, "We coat ever so much money, we did 1" and affect you very much like rich silks and diamonds upon a vulgar woman —if it is not these^hat make the fine style, is it Mr. Jenkins' "CliauJpagne supper," at which there is a constant stream of wind? and the table is covered with silver and rich china and engraved glass, and heaped with fruit out of season, and all the delicate dishes that are always in season?" Is this the "fine style" of which we are in search? And if it be, do you think, upon* your word of honor, Reginald, that fine style is such a very fine thing?

Or push iyx little further, and let us see more of Tne fine style in which Mr. Russia Calf lives. The guests are gone. The dining-room is deserted. Mr. and Mrs. Calf are left alone. "The only ugly .thing inthe room was vour confounded grec® dress!" shar exclaims Mr. Calf, as he turns from his affable adieu to the latest lingering guest. "What do you know about dresses, I should like to know snip's Mrs. Calf, in a belligerent tone.

Then, dear Reginald, if I may borrow the phrase of my friend Pry in describing Doctor Brimstone—then those two sinners, polish each other off. It is what Mr. Pry would call a clear case of hammer and tongs and when the combatants are tired, Mrs. Calf goes off. hot, angry, sobbing, perhaps and at some of Burns's small hours the affable Mr. Russia Calf, cross, tired, with a profound consciousness of the intolerable folly of such vast expense which does not even buy him comfort in histnvn house,' goes to bed andL, silence reigns in the' palatial mansioi where life is led in such line style.

But where is this style, and what is it? Do men who spend fifty thousand a year upon carriages, plate-glass, opals, and laces for wive? with whom they quarrel, live in fine stvle? Or do men who have enormous and expensive houses, which they fill with whatever costs money, and with dinner and evening guests whom they regale with boundless profusion, live in fine style? Is clear soup in massive silver tureens—is heavy gold brocade—-is delicate glass—fine style? Or take it in another point, is a stalled ox at one of the Midas golden and dreary dinner* "fine style?" and herbs at the Mermaid, with wit and friendship and fancy, not "fine style?" I am asserting nothing, Reginald, I am -only seeking the truth ^ana this lavish expense maybe, after all,

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the thing that we are looking for. But if it be, is it a thing. worth caring for, or striving after, or praising?

In the days of Louis the Fourteenth, king of France, there was something that was called the grand style. That apology for a man himself 'was called the grand monarch. Cold, false, selfish—if he were a grand monarch, what is grandeur? The gfand monarch was composed of flowing periwig and immense folds of costly robes. Isn't his mean little face looking out from a mountain of curling false hair familiar to us all? 'He stands upon a dais, 'y and velvet and ermine fall from him and liang down over the steps below. He holds a truncheon or something in his hand, and is the very parody of a hero or of a man. This figure we are told is a grand monarch. Then a huge curling wig is grandeur. Then a tailor, makes

mndear'to order, Then grandeur Ik* in clothes, not in character. If Loan the Fourteenth »ui grand monngsh, who coaldn(t be?—bnt who would be?

This grand style wu then discovered in literature ana and in cism and in Ihe imitsabn of. icism we hear a great deal of it. Ana have actually read regrets that the grand style had passed away, and that jwbody wrote or painted in that stylcfftow! Bat was only the same curling periwig in art or letters. It was a false, artificial manner. It was the grace of the dancin master and the courtesy of Cheeterfiel It was not a hearty, sweet, simple varatity. You may have the grand style without truth, my dear Begraaid, and that seems to me to tell the whole story. We had it in acting also._ John Kemble was the grand style, as distinguished from hissister, Mrs. Siddons, who had the great style. There is a strut, -a: supere. in the

don in painting certain school. And what do you think of the grand style in literature? We haveit as well as the French. Of course we have, for it is in human nature, not in any particiikr race or country—no, nor of any age. I can name to you certain writers in that style who are familiar to as all, my dear Ttaginalrf, bat why should I do it? Why should Doctor Brimstone, after lie has elaborately depicted the hapless victim whom the infernal flames are (greedily licking—why should he shake his lean finger over the desk, and point to Deacon Experience Joy, and say, "I mean jfou?" If he can not point his sermons without calling names, he has no right to preach. Self-adjusting asrmons are'the only reasonable kind. But 1 wish that I could say, in a tone that ^would command the ear and heart of many and man'" nyjfof our young and old writers: "Dear Sirs, when you are straining after the grand Btyle, you are struggling to bury your dwn hair under a wig. Why should yon hide those natural, graceful ringlets, with which Heaven has hung your manly brow? Do you tell me that Heaven has done no such thing—that she has smoothed jail your hair away, and left only a shining bald pate! Then-1 ask you by what right do you withstand, the evident will of Heaven by concealing what she means to reveal?" I mean, dear Reginald—for I have no doubt you have lost the clew—that if Heaven has given you talents, {use them if not, don't pre* tend to have them. Don't wear a wig. And remember that grand style is but a

flow, I confess that I see no essential difference between what is called a fine style and the old grand style. 1 do not mean that there is any pretense in the Champagne and oysters and pate. They are the very best that money can buy. But if to have these with peevishness, coldness, and incessant jar in your own household is to live in your own home in fine style, and to have a comfortable pair of rooms and cold corn beef and careful economy, with love and confidence and good-humor, is not to live in gne style, then, as I asked, who would be a grand monarch if Louis the Fourteenth were he?—so I say, who. would live in fine style if this were it? If vou toy that people can be rich without being quarrelsome in their families, and that style is merely the way in which things are done, I will not deny it. I will only reply thirt very worthless people may theti live in very fine style and that rich, clever, and generous-souled people may live in no style at all. The style of Mr. Russia Calf's living, is, therefore, the very last thing that need excite our admiration. But Mr. Jenkins, bless him! must pay somehow for his Champagne supper..-

Yours, dear Reginald, TT As Old Ba jhelob.

Republican County Convention At a meeting of the Vigo County Republican Executive Committed held at the office of Col. R. W. Thompson in this city on the 22d day of January, it was determined to hold amass convention at the new Court "House in this city on Saturday at one o'clock r. it., 12th day of February 1870, to select thirty-three delegates to attend -the Republican State Convention, to be held at Indianapolis on the 22d day of February next. %.' I*"

All citizens of the county who sustain the Administration of President Grant in its successful efforts to inaugurate econ* omy and maintain untarnished our National credit and honor, as well as all persons in sympathy with the just, liberal progressive principles of the Republican party, are most cordially invited tq attend and take part in the selection of delegates to the Convention.

L.

A.

Bubnbtt,

Chairman,

N. Fn-BEck. Secretary.

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if JANUARY 1st, 1870. "i? Try .rst. 9

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C. Wittig

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Inventory," day all our

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offer from thi

WINTER GOODS

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nni Annaiatj nf Our Stock consists of

FLANNELS, T&JI MERINOS, SHAWLS,

BLANKETS, CASSIMERES,

GLOVES, NUBIAS, -'T HOSIERY, ....

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&C., &0., &C.

All these GoodS^all be sold at Sxaot Cost,

NO MORE THAN COST

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Come and Convince Yourself.

REMEMBER

O. WITTIG & OO'S,

170 MAIN STREET,

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MaffiaBBSSEApair, as

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enomena of the disease, for wl 1 cannot be Justly heM responsible

WgfmSBfMSmfajr sential to fismily .han»»y as well as tothe rescue of the principal sufferer from state not ftr removed from incipient insanity, that these symptoms of mental disturbance be promptly removed. This can only.be dene by removing their physiCM, cause, a derangement ofthe Amotionsofthe stomach and Its allied viscera, the liver and the bowels. Upon mpoKtant organs Hostetters srs act. simultaneously, producing a thoroushiind salntary change in their condition, The vegetable Ingredients of which thejreparatioa is :emaposea an of a renovating, •gulatilur andoiter^eeoharacter and the sQmulant which lends aetr

some of all cereals., vis: sounaryo. n»wr peptic can take tnls genial restorative for single week without experiencing a notable improvement in his geneaal health. Not only wifl his bodily sufferings abade firomdayj day, but his mind will reoover rapidly fai its restlessness and irritability, and this happy ebange will manifest itself in his demeanor to all around him. 2-dwlw.

MAN AND THE MAGDALEN. Essays fcr Tomag He*.—The victims of soeial evils—with words of warning for the erring and unfortunate—sanitary aid and words of cheer for the down-cast and aflUeted. 'Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Allcock's Porous Plasters.

Sudden severe pains of the side and back stitches, spasms, etc. These affections are most troublesome to persons past middle age. Will even eome on in bed are very painful and often dangerous. In damp weather they are more frequent than in dry. These plasters give relief at once, and need to be always, in the drawer, handy. .»»PAIN OF THISIDE CUBED.

AlUnUntm, JPtnn.,

Mtttrt. T.*Allcotk & Co. Dior Sir*:

April 4,1865.

My daughter nsed one of your

Porous Plasters. She had a very bad pain in her (ide, and it eared her in one week. Tours truly. JOHN V.N. HUNTEB. 25,000 SOLD BY ONE DEALBR.

Messrs. J.'Balch A Son, of Providence, R. I., write, Nov. 1868 "We have sold the Porous Plasters for twenty years, and, at retail and jobbing, must have sold twenty-five thousand altogether/ They are well liked", dwlm

Astounding Revelations.

Two scientillc publications are in the Held against thehair djres of whioh lead is the ha* sir. The "NewYork Medieal Oasette" and

The Journal of Chemistry" bitterly d«r aohnce them. Yet the hair may he safely dyed. Have you seen

Prof. Chilton'8 Testimony, folnded on a caeeful analysis, and certifying Cristadorb's Excelsior Dye is nA only a flrst-elass artiole for ehaUgtng the color of the hair, but

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lABMLVIXTIAVE.

CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESBVATIVB, as a pressing, aots like a charm. Try it.

A HUMBUG.

HOW OFTEN we hear this expression fWm persons reading advertisements of Patent iedioines, and in nine oases ont of ten they may be right. It is over 22 years since lintafoduced,Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment to tho inblio. I had no money to advertisr it, sol 'eft it for sale with a few druggists and storesmall section of the coun:nc it with great reluctance to let an* one have it, and if did not do all I stated in my pamphlet, no one need pay for it. In some stores two or three bottles were taken tin trial by persons present. I was by many, thought oracy. and hat wonld be the last tney would see of me. But I knew my medioine was no hnmbug. In about two two mouths I began te receive order sfor more Liniment, some calling it my valuable Liniment, who had refused to sign a reoeipt when I left it at their store. Now my sale* are millions of bottles yearly, and all for oash. I warrant it superior to any ouier medioine for theeure ofCronp, Dlarhoea, Dysenteiy. Colic, Vomiting, Spasms, nad Seasickness, as an internal, remedy. It isperfectly innooent to take internally—see oath accompanying each bottler-rondexternally for Chronio Rheumatism, Headache, .Mumps, frosted Feet, Bruises, Sprains, Old Soros, Jwellines, Sore ThJoati-Ao.Ate.

Price 60 ets. Sold, by the Druggists. Depot Park Place, N. Y, dwlm

CwaansapUon.

The Three Remedies. "Schksck's Pmiiokic Stbot" for the oure of Coughs, Colds, ifOnchitis, and eveir form of Consumption.

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ie~ peculiar action of this medioine ripens

"s"henX's^a-W™ed ^onio8'"'for the cure of Dyspepsia or Indigestion,' and. all diseases arising from debility. This

tonic invigorates

the digestive organs, supplies the place of the gastric juice when that,1s denoient, and then enables the patient to digest the most nutritions (food. It is a sovereign remedy for all cases of indigestion. "Sohenck's Mandrake Pills." one of the most valuable medicines ever discovered, being a vegetable substitute for oalomel, and having all the useful properties ascribed to that mineral, without producing any of its in'U^o these three medioines Dr. J. H. Schenck of Philadelphia, owes his unrivaled sueoess in the treatment of Pulmonic Consumption. The Pulinohio Syrup ripens the morbid matter, dischanes it, and purifies the blood. The Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, remove all obstructions therefrom, give the ormn a healthy tone, and cure Liver Complaint,which is one of the most prominent causes of Con'"•Sw'sea Weed Tonic invigorates the powers of the stomach, and by strengthening the digestion and bringing it to a normal and healthy condition improves the quality of the blood, by which means the formation of ulcers or tubercles in the lungs beoomes impossible. The combined action of these medicines, as thus explained, will cure every case of Consuniption, if the remedies are used in time and the use of them is persevered in sufficiently to bring the case to a favorable termination.

Dr. Schenok's Almanac, containing a full -Ktreati8e on the various forms of disease, his mode of-treatment, and general 'directions iow to use hit medicines, can be hfta grfttii or

Office

Seaweed

Tonic, each SI 80 per bottle," or

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50 a half

Mandrake Pills, 35 cents per box.

dozen. For sale by all druggists and dealers.

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Ladies Take Partienlar notice.

THE UAL VILPEAU FEMALE PILLS. VABBAJCTED FRENCH. mnBSE PILLS, so celebrated many jresrs lajo in Paris, for the relief of female lrregulkrities,are new offered for sale for the first Him in Ameriea. They have been kept in comparative obscurity, from the Cset that the originator Dr. Velpeaa, is aphysieian in Paris of wealth, and has withheld them from general use lest they should be employed for unlawful purposes. In overcoming female obstructions Falling ofthe Womb,

Whites, Green Sickness,

Suppression, Retention, or Jfemoderate Flow of the Monthly Discharges, Nervous and Spinal Affeetlons, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Paipilation of the Heart, Bysteries, 4ce., aad will e®set a eure when all other means have failed and, although a powerWl remedy, do not contain calomel, antimony, or anything hurtfal to the constitution.

To married ladies and young girls who have never been regulated, they are peculiarly suited. They will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity.

Ladies ean procure a box, sealed from the eyeaof the earious, by enclosing one dollar and six postage stamps to

M. W. VAOOMBBE, General Agent for

SildbyStatesand

nited Oanadas, at Albany, N. all Druggists. Sold by all Druggists In Terre Haute. april 8dly

MEDICINAL.

yy w.JOHnrsTOH,

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OFFICl-OVHt BEACH'S BANK. Rasmsscs North side ChestnutBtroet, between 4th and 5th.

All eall* answered, promptly, day or ai^t

WHITE GOODS AND

as a branch of ourbnsiness.aBd fca^agaared the take the ehatie. We shall demonstrate, tne "Aivaai tkreegk thejaore Byste: "eloeer the margin of prolts the goods ean be sold for." rianee that the

CASH

BU8INKS8

THE REASON WHY

BARR'S

Pectoral Elixir

HAS SUCH

IMMENSE SALE, In the city of Terre Haute, and In every community where it been introduced,. Is simply because it «mhas. claimMtimltdo. __Our

ofthe

tone

)U*t it i» ""—inelud-

ing Physieians, Ministers, Mechanics aad Merchants, uruxmdxttonaUy

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it as .the

.. Bemtdti s, where the "KuSir" iir best'knowi! it* fait eixettd*

all other remedies for diseases Lungt,

eombined.. In obo-

Throat mnd -.^,.

dience to custom the annexed testimonials arepreMnted: Bowliko-Gukx,Ijd., Aug. 24.1M1.

I have nsed Barr Pectoral Elixir in my family, and ean say that it is thebMt remedy for Coughs and ualds, especially for children, that I have ever used, and een recommend the same te ul persons as a safs

Pa*is, III., May 8,188B.

From my knowledge of Barr Pectoral Elixir," and obsarrin* itanniferingcpd effects upon the many customere to whom hare recomm] tion totheWH that I cohsfdet_.. to any of thepopular Lung nmedies before the publle. A, NEWELL, Drogirfrt.'S

Barr's

IB mlSAHT TO TAKE,

Is neatly put up. and ia sjs Druggists

for

sale

iTJSRKE HAUTE, 17TD.

MannMarwn and Proprietors.

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,:r']jAMES P.IiTNE, Wholesale and Retail dealer in

Pare Copper Distilled Hen tueky Whisky

Foreign and Domestic Wines and IAqiiot s, No. 76 Main St., bet. 3d and 4th

TBRRE-HAUTE,

decl6dwly

JETN A LIFE INS. CO.

Annual Income $6,000,000 Assets Jan. 1,1870, $18,000,00®.

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We Have Made Another Speciality!*! tY DEPARTMENT of

WHITE GOODS.

Jonea' SkirtincCtanbridu, Fvenoh and Soft Finished Cambrioka. Cambriok Long Cloth and Percales.?

Plain, Plaid and Striped Jaconets. Hair Cord Jaooneta* &o. Plaid. Striped andXmboesed Brilliant*.

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all

BARB, GtTLICtt & BERBY,

riruggists ancl Chemists,

Store.

IND.

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B- B. MYBIOK, Qen'l Agt» L. O. HAOBB, Local Agt.

jalSdSm

BAKERY.

MIESSEN,

AMSXICAlf AVO rASIHAN

CONFECTIONER A BAKER, iso. is near* strawy Bet. Main and Cheny SO.,

Terre Hante, Ind.

ntal Cakes. Pyramids. Ice Qrsam.

a7raneyIeeCream,PMtry. Toagai

aaaxperimwd Salesaiaa to easterner* te ke earnerem, aay business beeomes the and be eoaviaeed ftoas expe-

and the DEPARTMEN8 SYSTEM tin one for the Purebaiftr.

Plain, Plaid and Striped lTaniaooka. Victoria and Bishop Lawne. Italia. iee and 8wi»* and Paris Muslins.

Swiss and India 5-4,6-4,8-4 Organdies and Swis*« Criaolines andLining Mnslins.

Tarlatanes in White and Colored.

Dotted and Figured 8* is*. Crimped Dimity. Plru and Striped India Twills.

Ladles £og}lsh, Freach and firemaa Cettea less. lesehed Cettea less sal rreaskXets, extra slses. lies BleachedaadtJakleaehei CetteaHese.

Iiameerieeeed Cettea lese. Iaqss White Merfae lese. Tbi

Tuoked-Oambriea and Swiss Kualins. •iioiennes,Piques,Karsailles,Jko.. tie. HOSHIBT.

fbhed, White aad Celered lese. Mimes, Chlldreasaad laflmtelese Is every style aad faallty. JHsses

Jtxtr£.leig Leg

We shall Establish a Wholesale Price

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HalfBesf. 'lish Half Bese. •air lose. nine Plata Half Hese. its Morlao Blbbsd Balf Bes#"^

all whe desire teTwj Beslery by the dosea or dete a

'BUCKEYE CASB STORE," Main corner of «th St.

MB. HUDSON'S

MAMMOTH

House Fmishing

STOH-BJ

Crockery! Crockery!

Qlasswara! Olanware!

Knives and Forks! Knives and Fores! Spoons, all kinds.

Spoons, all kinds.

FancyJGoods! Fancy.Goods! HoUday Gilts!

Holiday Gifts!

Coal Oil Lamps! CpalOil Lamps!

by

Japan Toilet Sets, Slip Jara Water Carriere, Bird Cagee.Wood Fanoy Baa

Willow

139 Main St., opposite Hulman's. m. B. nn»oir.

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9PECTACLE8.

SPECIAL NOTICE!

LAZARUS & MOBEIS'

CELEBRATED

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Perfected Spectacles AND EYE GLASSES.

One of the firm will be at the Store of their Agent,

R. FREEMAN, Jeweler,

TEBRE-HAUTE, IND., ONE J)AY ONLY, riday, December 17th, 1869. He attends for the purpoaeof sisting Mr. S. B. PBJBBMAN

Those suffering from impaired'wwwed rision are recommended to avail themselves of this opportunity. Our Speetacletrand Eye- Glasses ard Acknowledged to be the Most Perfect assistance to sight ewr manufactured, and ean always be relied upon as affording seiyeet and comfort

while

PRAIRIE

itreaq&enine nd pro-

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most thoroughly.

We take occasion to notify the Public that we employ no pedlars, and to oaution them against those pretending to have owe goods for sale. d&w

MANUFACTURERS.

CITY PLANING

MILLS.

CLIFT

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Manufacturers of

SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,

Window aad Doer Frames, MSaMlsg Brackets. gtsrl Ballings,

BaQasters, Rswell Feets, Florlag aad Biding.

And all descriptions of Finished Lumber

ssnmiti an sktail malms ir

IPUKTE LUMBER, Lath and Shingles,

Slate Roofing, Cement Roofing, Roofing reit Custom Sawlnr, Planing and

Wood TuniiM.

DONS TO ORDSB.

AH WQrk Warranted.

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Ninth and Mnlberrj Sts.

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Now being fitted as air ezohiihre

HOUSE nFURNISHINO STOR]

will dose otit the Stock of

WAUL FAPJEB,

MUSICAL.

L. KISSNER'S

Palace of Music,

Kissner's Palace of Music,

No. 48 OHIO 8TBSBT,

Wm. If.

STOP

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onLCMwma,

MAllliMCU^

V~" MNMiUCI

Now on Ibland, at ADVANTAGEOUS Cash Buyers wUlhayea Kreater opportunity ofSECtnilNG GENUXKE BARGA&S in GARFETS, eten tlian other wise in order to niake immediate room for the new imprOyementak and get ready for the Spring Trade. Nothing will be iBparea to make this a

a...-

Second to none in the -Wert,and to be a credit to Terre Hmute, aad to everjbodj appreciatinga Store of this kind, where the .every want of Housekeeper can by supplied. We uk for a special examination of oar Stock and Price* before making purehasee, and see if we cannot make your interests and oure a, mntoai one, and do away with going fitrther to soppljr. yoar wants, (making additional expense to yoarself, and*no adranta^e to be gained in Pri«*) thereby saving yon, as a consumer, something directly in dollars and cents, and at the same time encourage by your patronage abraacn of business,the want of which belong been,felt in ^Js section of eouatry. Wearep^fwed to do.

Fr^scee Paper Decorating AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGING!

the Counting Boom of F. A.' Ross, on Fifth Street, for speeeinine work, and the 8creens, showing different styles of Decorations, at

RYGE'S OAHPET HALL, 77 Main Street:

ml

FI-AJbTOS.

THE CELEBRATED^KNABE,

flttMk'a,

mm

Patent Cycloid,

and ether ftrst^sss Makers.

la all the essential ]olnt* to be naiteil ia

sign

ke., ke.,

that places'uein

WITHOUT RIVALS!

While to buyers the following important pen. iiditttloBi an offnrad: 1st. In makfaif eontinniOly parchsses o^a large number or Instruments at a time, for casli, bosides.receiving the beneflts ofthe lowest dlseonfltt It secures me likewise, slays the most eholse Instruments... 3d. Oeeupying the extensive ballaiaa of my wn, thus saving the eoetjy rents also beins ble to attend personally to the ton ins and repairing, enables me to offer to buyers sueh superior instruments whioh simply srs below competition of any other dealer here or abroad.

A ftall assortment of the eelebrsted Silver Tongue -fW.'/f Xfipr

Organs and Melbdebix

Constantly on hand also. Sheet rtrnetion Books, and every variety Musical Instruments.

When needing aay article in the Masie llae send orders or call at

Headquarter* of the Magic Trade, IN TBBBB HAUTE.

.V

(Opp. the old Court House.) TERRK HAUTE, IND. N. B. All kinds of Instruments repaired.

Barr, If. B. YeaMt BARE, & TEAZLE,

House and Sign Painters

4th St., Opp. hgiie Honsi All work!entrusted to us will receive promp attention.

Special attention giver to Sins Painting ana Grainins. dly

Prof. Hamilton's JIfd-

Itsftd fisegh Csady, made from extracts prepared in vaeuo—a certain and effective remedy for Coughs Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat,Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Its great popularity and immense

COUGH!

who try—always use it—euro their eolds, and avoid Consumption and an earl/ grave. One million sold annually, and sold_by all drug gists. BROWNING* SLOAN, General Agts.

For sale by all druggistsin Terre-Haute. decSdOm

OYKR8.

ThYBING, SCOURING,

i,B3STOTrA'f

C3-,

In all its Branches, at

H. F. Reiner's Dye House,

Main St., bet. 6th and 7th. seplTd2m

H.

It. SMITH, Chemieal Dye

Works, Second, stnet, between Main Crepo erino and

CARKIACB8.

M.

WILDV, LSWI8 VSOKAS, WUWA1IFOVUS.

WILDT. THOMAS CO.,

Carriage Manufacturers,

Cprner 2d as Walnut Sts, Tesre Hante, lad Repairing aene promptly and at Low B-atss

HATS AND CAPS.

NEW YORK HAT STORE

JO»EPH~C. TATE»

uimruBKBRor

Mens* Hats of all kinds, Boys' Hats of all hinds, Misses' Hats of all kinds,

Infant* Hats ofall kinds

•^Hats asaie te Come aad see.

THE TONTXR STYLES,

MSMeUiUeet,Terre-Baute,lad.

sm-tS

FAMILY CROefeltlB*.

JAS. H. TCBSSS, t.

biit-

e. irons.

TURNER ft BUNTIN,

Wholesale and Retail

IN

nfiALBRa Ail kinds of

Family Groceries.

We arenew opeatng a general ste«k ef Family tfroeeries. embraeing every article usually found, in «ueh est«blishments, and request our tHehas and the pnbUe to give us a eali and amine Oar Stock and Prices. All kinds Of

COITWTRT PRODUCE Bought at the market price Aire ns a eall.— Ns titrable to show ^sds. noun jtxn PEED.

We have also opened a Flour and Feed] where you ean atall times get the best of I jy Flour. Hay, Oats, Bran. Ac. All

goods de-

Oo^wfthMdi1"

Terre Haute, Qet. 6,1MB. dtf

NSW BSTABL1BUS1KNT.

Ohio St., tot. Fourth FIMi,

Will keep oa band a tall supply of food for man and beast.

FLOUR." il: -«iu FRED.

Aad a general assortment of.

Family Grooariea and Provision*.

Will keep constantly on hand afresh supply ef Vegetable* of aU^linds. WtQ also open on tiielet of September a

FRESH ME AT MA RKET, Ind keep all kinds of fresh.psat-.. irders and they will be filed jrts of" the eit)

and tney wil rftly to all parts Al'kinds of

rom Luy

UNDERTAKERS.

S A A A

UNDERTAKER,

Is prepared to execute all orders in hisline with neatness and dispatch, corner of Third and Cherry streets, Torre Haute, Ind. jan20-5-dwtl

UNDBRTAKEB.

i,M. W. O'CONNELL, Saving purehased baek from B. W. Chadwisk, Ornbor Sc Co., tho Undertakers Establishment, and having had seven years experionee in the business, is now prepared to furnish Metalic Bnrial Cases, Cases, Caskets, and Wooden Coffins, of all stylos and

siees, from the best and largest stoek of burial material in the State, *t »#. 2 North Third street. Terre Hants, Indiana. y,t Terre Haute, May

Pianos.

Plumes, Laee, ar at with'

•Laine. Dresses. Curtains, Plumw.

ss, Broehe Shawls, Cashmere Shawls s. Carpets and Piano Covers, Cleaning i' Coats, Pants, and Vests neatly done.

leaks, Gents' mSMQm

niimn' eon nected 'wUh* Pnbert atlaner Fregnane^. jUnootheBet^ Me kimselfescliuively to thetmt these complaints, and treats

ir excepted.

of this branch Lodges Lreet, and

Rids

Melodtfons, Parlor and Churoh Organs,

A ad Musical Instruments of erery description. Large Stoek of all kinds of

Cliromos, Pictures, Mlrrora,

or

Leave your

dg'.'SfiS'SJ

COUNTRY PBODVOB.

Farmers will do well to eall before soiling.

J. E. VOORHEES.

au^Udtf.

romises

SB

Music and Art Emporinra,

91 Main Street, (l.indemann's Old Stand.)

Looking Olaases,

Albums,' fltereoaoopie Viaws, Framea.

Moulding, ato.,

In great variety.

JW Particular attention paid to tuningaud repairing Planes and other Musioal lnstrumsnts.

All kinds of Frames promptly made to order At 01 MAIN 8TBBET.

C.

J. XANTMANN.

dscUdlm

ARCHITECT.

RCHITECT A BUILDER, .i.

A.

vnr»AOH,

Plans JBpoeifieations. Snperim Detail Drawings furnished for Hon of Buildings.

tendance, and every doMtfp aad

Orriot—NortEeest Mraer of Wabash* Slith Streets, Sd story. Doming Bloek.

GUNSMITH.

J^KMOV^AI

IOHH*

order on abort aotice.

red hie Gaassslth Shop Third street. e« where he

JSfiSv

north

ver4

of esses, ft fottsws thut Kvf -, thsmm»ist be Ihrmero

Rmphletof thiity-stkpases. So matter wh live IUM, read what he says. PnUents rery wsrtsrn State. Cures aoarran cnsnltatloa by letter or ate

See"

li patients requiring daily at i-iyi aasiMant. Hour 9

A. p. *.

DR. WHITTIEK,

a& Diploma

ajADDATE OF MEDICIKEj at offlee will show, has boen long#!® Vensrerst any othftt

w„„-

engaged Jn the treatment of Venernrs! »yAl and Pnvaee Jhsease»th«n any oth*& hysician in St. Lonis. KyphUUs, Gonorrhea. Gleet, Strif.ture. ehitU, Hernis and Rnptnre, all Uninary

or

Mercurial Affection* of sdf-

tho Throat, Skin or Bones, are treated wUJx®. £S unparalleled success. Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Imuo, tonkas thearesult of self-abuse in youth,, sexual excess in mature years or othor caused '••MZ $ •®d which produce some of the followinsr of fects, as Nocturnal Emissions, Blot hos,

DH*»5®«s,

Dimnes of sight. Confusion. ^4

of Ideas, Dyil Forbodinss. Aversion to Socia to of Females, Loss of Memory and PcjtUal Power,and rendering Mani«- improper, aro (ornianentty cured.

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Tho Doctor's opportunities iu private practice are unsnrnss'ed in 8t. Louis or of any othor city. Back .- of fit. Lo'ui* papers prove that he has beuu located then* onger by years, than any othor so adrerU?-1?^& int. The establishment, libnirr, labratorjlA^i and appointments, are unrivalled in Wort, unrivalled anywhere. Ago, with oxperienee. can be relied upon, and tho Doctor ean refer to many physicians throughout natry. In he stand

I® past succoea aoid present po-U. stands withoul a cbmpetitor.

eon ion THS WRmNGS OP A PHYSICIAN WIIOSi:

JREPUTATION IS UNION-WIDE. ARB WORTH READING. Doctor Whittier publishes a Medical Pam-

SisMtronj

hel relating to Venoreal Diseases and and rariod oonsoqaencc^ of abuse, that will be sent to any address in a goalea envelope for two stamps. It contain1 follaymptom hsto that Will enablo those at fecfisd to determine the nature of their com plaint and give a written statement of theis almost as well for ths •••personal interview but where it is eonvenient the Dootor should be oonsulted personally. Those friends that may require advice, can •epMy them with this valuable work y. sending their address, with sUmp. Thno yoa ean assist the unfortunates without their knowing their benefaetor. Certainly no sufcJoelis of more importance than purity of bloOd and perfect manhood.

It is self-oWdent that a physician who conflnes himself exclusively to the study of a certain class of diseasesand treats thousands

7e^rlJan?t

acquire greater

skjl in that specialty than only general praetiee. Many physicians, recognising this met. introduce patients to tho Doctor after reading his Medical Pamphlet. Communications confidential. A friendly talk will Seest you nothing. Office central, yet retired, oi «17 St. Charles street, St. Lonis. Mo., ,, ehrs, 9 a. to7r. m.,Sundays excepted

jf MANHOOD: How Lost! How Restored!

JiutPMi*k*d,ima»eaUdemvttapt. Prie»6cmtr

inel luiuiaowr

AN

FRITIS, POCLTRY.

*.w

jds

8e iual Debility, and Impediments to Marrjago generally: Nervousness, Consumption, £pimpky,ana Fits Mental and Physical Incafi*eity, resulting from Self Abuse, to.,

a.

address, tw

nptna,

by

»BT. J. CuLVMnwgLL, M. D., author of the Q.aL 99

Oireen Book," Ac. 'A Bees te Thai ids sf Ssgerers.'

Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any postpaid,

on receipt of six cents,.or

stamps, to CHAS.

3.

C. KLINB

Bowery, New Tork, Pest OSes Box ^lio Dr. Culverwell'.o "Marriage Oildt,'* prise 35

cents. novtdwSin

PHILOSOPHY of MAREIAGE^

4

kwC ocmborL sctusss^asdelirered

bracing subjects Live for, Youth.

at the New York Museum of Ac atomg.eml ow to Live snd What to ity and OKi Age Man red. The oaa seof In aigesaon: Flatulanec and Nervuns Dysease aeeonnted for: Marriage PhilosophieallgConnderod, Ae. Poeket volumes eontainln theso. Lectures will be forwarded on receipt offou* statnpe, by addressing S

bo'v N xw

Yosc

Manv

Akatomt,61b Broadway, N«* T«j|u

ASTROLOGY.

CLAIRYOTAXCE

AND

ASTROLOGY

LOOK OUT.

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL.

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PROFESSION.

rjlHE N

and deceit—all who havo been

and trifled with—all fly to hor for atU ir

and satisfaction. All who aro in doubt

the affootions of those they lore, consult h-^r to relieve and satisfy thoir minds.

In Love Affairs Sho Nerer Fails.

6ho has the secret of winning tho aflbctr'jri ofthe opposite sex. Sho shows you tho likiinessofyour future wifoor husband, or »V: sont friend. She guides tho single to a liar--ny marriage, and makes the married happy. Her aid and advice has been sohcitod In in.ntimorablo instances, and, the result fcaa v.aljvays boen the means of securing A Speedy and Happy Marriage. She is, thorcforo, a sure dependence. Iris well known to the public at large that she- ,y was the first and she is the only person in ft is country who oan show tho likeness in realttjf. mill who can giro entire satisfaction on nil the eonoerns of life, whioh can bo tested and proved by thousands, both married anil gle, who daily and eagerly visit her.

To nil in business her advice is invaluable. Sho oan foretell, with the greatest certainty, the result of all commercial and busings transactions.

Lottery numbers given without extra-

C^Mi?DAMB

Madame Raphael is the seventh daughter of the seventh daughter she was born with a natural gift she can foretell your -very thoughts. She also cures drunkenness, antt, discovers lost or hidden treasures.

All interviews strictly private and conn*. dential. As a female Physician her remedies never fail to euro all female irregularities,. and so produce the monthly flow, without danger or exposure. They can not injure,but, on the contrary, they improve the health.

Therefore, come one, come all, to.

it at a A an an eiHCHHATI, OHIO. TBRMS.—Ladies, $l Oentlemen, Si.50. N7B.—Those at a distance may oommuntemte with perfect satisfaction by enclosing one dollarand stamp. All communications strictly private and confidential.

Address Leek Be* 881, Cincinnati, Ohio. aug28wly

JOHN BABNTKLE,

MTBRCHANT TAIIiOH,

Aain street.

Over Saxteu A Welmsley'e Drf flood* Store tion of tha in gofi•ral. tnai ne nas rented rooms above oaxton & Walmsley's Dry Goods Store of carrying on

Would respeetfclly sail the attendon eitisens of Terro Haute, and the publie in

MERCHANT TAILORING.

and is ready to make It up in tub LATEST »TYI-K ilD 05

SHORT NOIICE, oa very Reasonable Terms. Having intstopay.be promises to ntke uvta-ro whether the goods be furnished by hnn .- aol. Bvjwytbtng in^Js Hue aheapw tbaa

$

RVEKIFAILI N A ?4

-L AME RAPHAEL is the best. Sho four eeeds when all others have failed. All who are in trouble—all who have boen untorfa-cater-all whose fond hopes havo been dj. appointed, crushed and blasted .by fill pro fed

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RAPHAEL is a bona fido Astrttl

ogist that every one can depend upon. Sh« is the greatest Clarivoyant of the nineteenth century. It is that well-known. fact that makes illicit pretenders copy her advertiseuients and try to imitato her.

warranted to lit.

m.

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