Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 March 1870 — Page 3
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BY SHKI.I.EY.
Liketbc ghost ariVadear Jriend-dead,-i Is the time lomrpash Atone which is now forever fled A hope which is now forever past, A lovo so sweet it could not last, g*««
Was time long past.
There were sweet dreams
Each day a shadow onward cast, That tiraelong .9# ,OS& tj There is regret, almost remorse.
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For time long past,
is like a child'ahalpved corse
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bo Boston Transcript. 1 •rHREE Bt.EHSISON
Three times in life may man be blest-
Matefeftive^MhtUdefroareA* First watches oer the infants rest^.^jjj A mother's life-blood is the fare
An angel form, by heaven ordained, •,him, then, in lovingnrms.
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A God of love lends him the strength To triumfch o'er death's final stroke.
Boscawes.
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The Lost Bracelet.
'Just one penny .if you please, ma'am It w^^liVi^ fcetoriitheliend of the year, and late in the afternoon, a beautiful and richly-dressed lady was walking up the street, with her arms laden with parcels. Hundreds of people were hurry-
fare, bar her bright, happy face was like
a ray
of sunlight in the gathering darkness of the winter afternoon, and the owner of the clattering shoes that had
modest plea for "just one penny. It wasa low, pleading^ vo^s Hcarcely
poor protection from the frosty air, and loveless hands and pale face looked blue and pinched with oold her miserable hood had fallen on her shoulders, and a pair of eloquent eyes looked up into the
"Never itt-Kfiwdfi I^Q can walk home this thing needs this more than lfao:' aBp^hedropped it into the opw !beforeUe only sixpence left. '^A%ere,"*ichitd, a happy New Year to y^^aiid, in a sweet, jympjUhUi^*rift«/*ftich made the tears comel^lkfldW^yes of the little girl .s she lJ$ei*%thank her. ju^^Li&ng walk the lady had before her, aifil®ie omnibus rattled along with provoking empty seat but her heart was light anaTnappy with, the little sacrifice sh$Jiadi«4ue, and jnst as thejets of gas bep^ ||Ware^to^the windows she refiSnfedl ^hefe"'"libm^.2 She had been married skbKt- toe, and as she looked aroupd-her pi^tt^ rooms,she felt more than evi^wtdali that God had riven K«»r «n«h. a BOttife.' She had not remov^^Vite^Lnd *\p*k) when she heard her husband** step in flie hall, and, with she met him at the
how tired you loo. d&l bf wa|k' (M ^milea, but part of her nature, and sfie
you Kate bl tion was no replied: "Yee, Henry, home," „, ., (tj shouldn't have done that," he said, a little reproachfully, and then laughed as -he continued: J'J&lyou spend all your ntoney, so that you couldn't afford a six-
r, I walked all the way
just one sixpence left, and was going to ride, when «ich a poor little girl Wwhffifa} "k«xow what's coming. Why, Kate,' you make the very mischief IMnong the poor people and my pennies thuytfrjV. fet
W°"Bnt,"
kid ^ate ernestly, "she was
•uch a delicate, half clothed, and I am afraid half starved little street sweep•r»—«—M "Straet. sweeper J" and, lierv husband hel^ »p iiB i" mot* horror.-^-"Why, Kate, they pick up hancjsful of money ii? a «1^ ai}4 414
toi
gope—your® gift last New Year's day— what shall I do? Where could I have
l£^hat»tooW^'aaiihe,
The dfcy after New Year's dav she was
away her sixpence, she felt her dress pulled wntly, and tufniwg around, sheen-
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dav, and I have Wn saving it for you ever amce"^JBtpJ»J1!»^'l« of her bosom, she put it in the lad) hand- Hastily ,"K^te si'
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afcdn'tf she continued: "I "rout to thank yon too for I di3t*tie#ia$*nny. theUday /until 1 a, ana that sixpence went to get
8aW
yOU,
-,... nAflnuuMMff ,jJ»e medicine that is going to make my
lieaTd tfaik,
and thought* of the -4emtotion to ride
still holding tlie little JS^Ps li»nd such honesty and not go
^l7 V^'^rfcttV Ung jvilk^ hntfttey
mallv reached the house, in the basement" of which the little girl lived. A pale, fnekly^'otaMi was lying on n,h|Bd in the jingle rogpi which ^they occupi she ht.. ... mother, he beautiful lady is come herself." Kate sat ddwnby the bedside and
and leaving what liittle pocket money she bs^liSir/ll^roniisfdto see" again then she started for her husbai office. Mr. Allair waepofing ever his
eyes and glowing cheeks, and holding the bracelet before his eyes exclaimed, "See there, Henry, that's whit came of giving my sixpence to the street sweeper.",
Her husband looked up, glad and sui-priBe4j'4irsfc-at«eeHig'hera«l -tfaenbecause the bracelet was found. He listened while dhfe toldlihto of her interview with the child and her mother. "And now, Henrv, I am going to ask you if I may do one thing. I really do tiot need so nice a dress as you have given me the
for, those poor people they had neither coals nor candles, and nothing but a litJifi *A
fablinp
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Henry shooK his head but it was not a very negative shake. "Nobody can resist you, Kate,*' sakl 'he smiling and yon may do as you please with the money.?' Kate thanked him with moistened eyes, more than with her voice and, as the door closed after her, Henry said to himself. "There gdfe*
ran"'
aftgd attd if
ever that text, 'He that giveth to the ioor shall not lack,' was meant for anyit is he I 1 '"The little girls mother did not get well again but'befoye she died Kate told her about Jesus and' won her to trust and love hiiii, soothing, her last moments with comBSrlttfc%SHring waffda. «®v^n Jtttle: Jan||l^t|^b|o»y«i1^i "%»ii (my falKer aha mofner Tdrsake' me, then the Lord will take me up."—
By and by, Mr. and Mrs. Allair took little Jane, now an orphan, to live with them and if there was one grace more than another, that l£ate prayed the child m%ht that of cljarity, and lier constant gratitude proved a continual reminder to Sjer generous benefactress of ,the sweet lessons of our Savior's "It more blessed to give than to receive."
JOHN B. lTWOWiri [& GO.,
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JJEALERS 11)2 Ifiu—'wuni'iiiimiiini i.1 iiiii ni
Boots and Shoes,
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Cor!? Greets,2
am and Sixt
Terre-Haute, Ind.
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We will open at the above well-known stand, on the first of March, one of the
.L Selected Stock of -L-
BO0TS & 'SHOES
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Ever brought to this market, which we shall 4a .sell at the I
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
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'ou wa^
lioioe,
§»4 give one a* whole six-pence? "Oh! ohlnrh^t won't vonr innocent little heart
thoughtful
ly but the next moment he continued, shrugging his stioaldeffi imfliohievonsly: "May be some honest person has picked it up. Never mind, tnoflgh| I can re' place it sometime." her hand and plac-1 «4 s^ii^ething in it, closing the slender fingers over it tightly, saying, "Donlt 0ist'r^S»'^QUr9$)f over it apy more about braoeteta an4 sweepers, Jiere'sypur New Year's gift," and the nextkti#»e you «o *to town get-* pretty 4ress with ii. Kate's hand had closed over a note.
v5^nyollingithebit«fj}esf9 unrollingitue mt «i new infljer 'meffit. What hp Jierselt' a^4 Hepry!
/.'Tbaiuc you, tVaftk you, uiy cnil«|," sue "*$ e^^ed^l^f%^tt)e h^ Mnd
J. B. L. & CO.
Itl kiadv of ^Cttstom Work and Repairing done to order in the most satisfactory ^manner.
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HARDWARE!
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GENERAL HARDWARE
That is kept in the City.
CORY &
arm, she su4denly iry! my bracelet is
lug her hand ui her ar exclaimed. "Qfe Henr irone—voiir'elft la*t Ne
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''I tued M) ^pAjrou.U^t day," said the childJ^twrtsvou vent away so
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that 1
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iur* I^lsNbi^ wishing 'to^purchase will find it to their interest to cull and see them before buying.
DeFREES,
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TERRE HAUTE. IND.
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JJBMOVAL. -,U
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JOMtf ARMSTROJMa. Has removed his Gunsmith Shop to Mack's new building, on Third street, one door north of Partington's Block, where he will he happy to meet ail his old custdhiers and as many new ones as may make it convenient to calU a54tf.
UNDERTAKERS^
IS A. iljC AXL ,m.
UNDERTAKER,
Is prepared to execute all orders in his line with neatness and dispatch, corner of Third nd Cherry.streets, Terre Haute, Ind. jana)-5-dwtt
UNDERTAKER.
M. IT. ycomfELi^" Saving purchased back from K- W. Chadwiek, Grnber Co., the Undertaker's Establishment, and having had Seven years experience in the business, is now prepared to furnish m^alie Burial Cases, Cases Caskets, and Wooden 'Cbflths, '6f all styles and gisei, -from th« hejt a'nd lar*«st stoek bf burial materiju in the State. at «o. S North mw
Btaktac Mfw^r.
StxtfiOTattfirttts
dry rot does not blastatree a* suddealy at a .»«Au^w-*'«U»H«¥ itas certainly: ana in Hie atumei
destroys
vthe
springs'^ life SA*iai^tfeute
tST touching in iy Languor, pallor, emaciation, depression of
j2s£,^dTs!5ta
uicltened, the qnali ,hi 1j prayed, the secretions 1 id
of tho blood is in-: jcome
an«l every organ that contflBntes t6 thfcnotn--
the benificent operation df tbe BUtei*1 been'more marked andstrikin* than in those characterized by general debility and nervous prdstration. Ladies affected wit£these ailments find in this mosjrwhtfejome *f11 tonics and correctives the safest and surest means at
relief. It is strong to restore and powerless to injure. Such is the tiniform testimony! of "elorfBs of witnesses." mdwlw
"Children's Lives Saved for 60 Cents. rpHOUS ANDS OICHILDEBR AlSfNV.f 1 ALLY OF CROUP. Nnr, Mothers, if ou would spend 50 cents, "and always have a ottle of Dr. Tobias' Venetian ,Ianemeitin ic house, you never need fear, losing ytur
house, you never _ttle one when attacked- ^ith thi? com is no* 22 years, since I have puttphny Liniment, ahd never heard of a child dying of Croup when my Liniment was,used bu^ hundreds of cures have been reported to mo, and many state if it was 110 per bottle they would not be withotttit. Besides which, it a certain euro for Cuts, Burns, Headachy,, Toothacho, Sore Throat, Swellings, Mumfis, Colic, Diarrhoea Dysentery, Spasm, Ola Sore* and Pains in the Iambs, Ikiok,, ana„Qi^j|B^ No one oncc tries it who is ever witKout it.— It is waftanteil perfectly safe to take internally. Full directions With eVeiT B«Oe Sold the Druggists and Storekeepers in the nited States. Depot 10 Park Place,' Hi mar9-dwlm.
BRANDRETM'S PILLS.
Thomas Smith, Coroner ahiT*iftistice of th# Peace, Hastings-in-the-Hudson, says. jBran-^ drbth's Pills eifred him of Dyspepsia ond? Hdartbiyn, when every other medicine Kail' fiiiled to rejjeve him I Certificate dated Aprjl 2^ 1868.-"
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A RADICAL REVOLUTION
Has been accomplished in hair "dyes. 'The horrible compounds containing £^^©,'SAJiT and SULPHUR are discarded. The leading chemists implore the public not to Ose the^h,' ahd Professors Chilton, whoso re^nta^iin is second to that of no analytical ehemist in jLmeriea, has recommended 'io! »T
Cristadoro's EzoelCior Dye 1 as a PERFECTLY INNOCUOUS ARTICLEV which may |e used without feai., ,R«moiab)|rj: it is the only one that has been analyzed and found wholesome, Its effects are instan^ taneoos, and the colors it imparts natural-:.
CRISTADORO' S HAIR PRE8EVATIVR, as a Dressing, acU lik% a charm oil the Hair after Dyeinig. iiryit.
MAN AND THE MAGDALEN. Essajrs lhr Yoaag Men.—The victims Of so rial evils—with words of warhinfc for the erring and unfortunate—sanitair aid and words of cheer for-thei«wi»^5a»t awd -«fflietoKt.~Sent free, in scaled envelopes. AddressJtlOWARD ASSOCIATION, Bcw^Philaa^fma, Pa. jjSdw3in
NEW DldCOV^tY.'
ELIXIR J. P.BERNARD- ry I -«i-jt^ioNi '.sfb^ri^t^":x '-*31'' ANTI-DYSPEPTIC.
The several observations made by the best physfehfttsoftheFacult*departs have vtw impoverliauntibn
that the sicknesses arising ishment of the blood or TnervoUS ex vht: Amenia, Chlorosis,
Sympathisme,
Phthisic, Diabetes, Albnnunerta, Semrbot, ifec^&ci, are radically cured With the ELIXIR J.Ef. BERNARD.
General Depot—A. BERNARD, 51 Cedar St., 2d floor. For sale by all l^Bspecitable druggists. way34epdly
Ladies Take Partlcalar Notice.
THE REAL VELPKAO FIMALR FILLS.
WARRANTED FRENCH.
Tago
lIEsfipiLLS, so celebrated maaly in Paris, for the relief of reinalt
seal
•nemisfelf hm
ears
ago in Paris, fir the relief of thiMale irregularitics.are now offeredfbr sale for the first time in America. They have been kept in comparative obscurity, from the ftast that the originator Dr. Velpeau, is aphysicianiu Paris of wealth, and has withheld them from general ^e lest they should be employed for unlawful "purposes. In overcoming emale obstructions
FallingoftheWomh, Whites, Green Sickness, Sop|ression, Retention, or Immoderate Flow of the Monthly Discharges, Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back ahd Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Paipilation of tho Heart, Hysterics, fce., and'Will effect a lure' when all other means have fitiled and, although a powerful remedy, do not contain calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the, constitution.
To married ladies and young girls who hnr* never been rogulated, .they aro peculiarly suited. They will, in a3 short t»Me, hrihtf Ttf the monthly period with regularity.
Ladies can procure a box, sealed from tho •yes of the curious, by enclosing one dollar an ix os a am to
M. W. MACOMBER, General Agent for United States and Canadas, at Albany, NvY Seld by all Druggists. ".-k
Bold by all Druggists in Terre Haute# »wnW^
Eh atsan^cam
N E W O
1 & 3 Fifth Sts
hatntore.
JOSEPH C. YAT^I
19 JU?T IN
Mens' Hats of all kinds, Boys' Hats of all kinds, "Hfii*sesf Hats of dltlcindn,
Infants' Hats of all kin (Is, Andat all prlrw. #S" Hats made to order on short notice Come and see,
THE WINTER STYLES,
14o Mala Street, 111.
ed in vacuo—a certain and effective remedy for Coughs Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Colds, Jioatseness. Sore Throat,Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. It« great popularity and lntmeuse
reiioH
sales is a guaranty of its great value. Those who try—always use it—cure their colds, and avoid Const milli
For sale by *11 druggt ts in
DENTISTS.
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DR.
L. H. BAHTHOjLOMEW, sDadfOJj 4*pi»«uumcti.
Successor to ijr. D.JW. WELD, No. 157 Main St. National Block, Terre Haute. Ind.
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Lot Plain Silks 1^30Lot Cha«i?»»ble Silks'
in
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Their great value consists in th^: They, may be used so long aS any disease affects aiiy of the organs of the body and by thrt*' persevering in their .use the disease w^l be earod andtho body-restored to health, free from every taint and impurity, their reptatn'-1 4lbn pToves'their iaerit. .. 'i: .4— •.«i.f-r a.-
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Dr. Turner, of Savannah,, da.,'says he has,* for nearly forty years, reconunened Branr dreth'S Pills as a specific-in Yellow Fever that he never knew a patient to 4ie who took them for this malady, being otherwise sound. Their prompt use takes ant of the bcidythose/ jf matters which feed the fatality ofthe 4tsea»?» As general family medicine he considers them flrr advance of all othersv and here^fcc* speaks from persona^ ^experience of their qualities. maw-dwlm.
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i'ard wide Motlls. good qnaiily, 10. Yard wide, extra quality, 12%s.
Yard wide, extra quality,
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ending malces at the ap'l
(ioo«l 4iialtt.y Je*ans ^iet '1^. :n All Wool CassimersAll Wool Cloths.
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Stamp Qold, BroiM^ Oigt, Sd Variety of Paper
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Terre Haute and ail Oitien and
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'Condensed Tinti!|«il^#«ri, j. Daily Every Day "Exctpt Sunday*.
Mattooiu arrive 2.08 am 8.«ai^ ,2.j
Mitfooiu Cairo,
now#
3.l5pm 2.20am 2.20ain 3.40am 10.31 am 4.21m
Bloomington" 8.0iam, 8.15 8.15 Alton, 1135pm 8JS6pm St-Louis, 9.00am 3.30pm 9.20pm leave 9.50am 4.35 pm lilOajn Macon, arrive 6.4Spm ,12.50am 9warn S4da1ia* 7^0p 1.3? am 1.5&P Kansas City.: KJ&affl «i05 am42:25am Leavenworth 2.05 am 7158 am i06- asm Lawrence, 11.10 am 11.10 am 11.10 Topeka, 12.40 12.40 pin 12.40 t«ffi St. -jJ6aii DiBaa MOimas -£m*t smpm
Accommodation train leaves Terre Haute Ms^Jsissa^aassji 8M0 a m.
Steeping Cars on all Niaht Train*. u-x
BA60AQKCIIBCKED tOROUUH. J, D. HERKlrtER. JNO.S, GARLAND ij„. Gen'liSup't.:: .Gen'lPass'r Aa**.
£JAILROAO agency
James H. Turner, Agent'for (lid S. B?6.' I.
Railway, (Late BeHefontain) having move hia office to the store of Turaer Buatintfwner 7th and Main street*, will giveti ceipts on shipments of Produce and
ceipts on shipments of Produce uo) lerchan-I et'ne,yv
Towns, fireislit as low as by any other line, and time as quick. 0ver cha^r^^aid.
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PAINTERS.
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W. HOWARD MANNING,
Sign andCiiiTiagePdhiter.
firm in the city if you don't believe lttnf me. N. 11. All work Warranted togiy^tafVS^tion. ,,
t| ORS1S, MULES AND HOG8 EL on Tuesdays, Thursdays and the^h ie Put
between "howt^ifS
days within the Public Pound more than twelve hours, and aU the horses or males that o.s h.v.b«» I. -U novl2iltf 'Vr» Marshal.
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Prof. HwUlea's touted Coqgn Can4y, made from
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extracts prepar
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All Wool Long Blanket Shawls at faiW, .... I Long and Square PaiSley Hhawls atBariatns/
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I will sell
days and Saturdays «*U»oete in the city of Terre ler, at pnhlic auction, bees o»«nyeftthese
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CbeMi«*i vy* peeWhetieen Main
XI. Works, S^mM«
SiawLsTlMhbonS^fiU^ ofull
a Shawls, Dresses Cloaks,
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Valletta* Carpets, niw Hsmssk do do
Brussels Ca^fs, Thi^ee Plv Carpets, llaptrrit^rn Cgrpe^ Wool Dutch Carpets 'Wool,, Rag,LlstMMlCMHp(tetMM
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r. .uidsltt A MM Cane ICattiBga^rfor Office^ Churches,1 Lodges, Hotels SiBflOOllS^ &C. i..,""
JFRSU9€?O«2 ftii0 iWECO'llATIVE PAPER.
Leave yotir orders and have work done by •nrr.ia.r. _ALi RYOE'S OABPET HAt«L^ 77 Mam Street.
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Indianapoiip A 8jtf iLouls H. &
WINT$& 4M£ANGfSMXFt
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HAL'M,:u
Ini the city of Terra Haute, and in every com-
many remedies for the cures of Colds, Coughs Croup, Hoarseness ahd kind ted complaiutf that has beea uMnMhe years, I know of no othi great faith, and the very
et in theaestSv which I nave f.
Elixir" shows that it is appreciated. Itls neatly. to* take, and is both safe anil 31
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and Proprietors.
COAL.
€oal and Wood.
A I I
ftg&ssituzttniW&nnx and Wood, would respectfully announce to the public that they will keep constantly on hand and for sale at lowest rates, all kinds of Coal at wholesale and Tatail, also Wood for the fall andi Wiat«Hrade.
Ofica at JSo. 25 Hnntia House, Tern Haate, Ind. All orders for Coal tiled promptly. A share of the public pa^rofi^gf is respectfully sdjicite^." •is
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
J. W. 1MTA.N J, at Ne. Wain street. near the river, is now manufacturing Wood MdrWillow^Ware e£ alt I"
Cedar work
Churns and Ladders, Ironing Boards. varietx, of Baskets, fancy and covered, will pay strict attention to repairing In both branches of this business. All artkle* sold at Factary prices, and anything made to order, no matter what shape or sis*.
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Fbn^iaiHtf,jirW»nii'«i-«,^ J,.. Ijiw m*v ,t
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feil^f'ringtis'VOc,' Blaek and) CblnrWd Ftihx**ft«n 10 to 75c.
Haoteandf CblnraftFtihffM^ft«n 10 to
sriii' lift'?*
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All Linen Napkins #1.50 per dos AU Linen Towels 15c. :1i w«M ftieMi'
'Extra quality Water PreoftttiflO
fur* '".fltilJ ,«»• %tf 1 ^V£li lA (Mb if, *. •. iiI Vbjs.
Size aqi He^vy Bl^ttRfefta £tt S4.50.
IS THE BXJTT.
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CJomiiion attd Eve^ry angingB.
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to
Elixir
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FLOUR,
itfdud-
injt nysicians, .Ministers, Mechanics and rcats.' silwW)ltrtna» atd&ne it as the CoHth Rtmady
•*^4
within their knowledge,
iome, where the "Elixir" is best known,
..
tale exceed*
all other remedies for diseases
oftthei comhwed- Inxibadience to eustom the annexed testimonials are presented-
I have
my ihjaily. a»d can reinedyfor Con .k,s.y5.a? especiallyfor children, that I have aver used, and tehoviiiind the same to all per^ons as a
ive.-
ave
so
large1 sale of the being thoroughly
eatly put up,is pleasant JAS. JACOBS,*Drugeist.
Pectoral Elixir!
I I ,f Ml PLKAfSAI?T/ro TAKE,
1Bj,jis
dise to all the £«stern Cities, (grain in hujh ueatiy put upland ror sate cy ail without transfer/and to all New England uruggisis.
8
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Corner 7th and Main street
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MERRY,
Druggists and CheBusts,
,m t'i -.•* s»i 1 •. TERMC HA VTH, INI*.
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CARW«A£feS,
Hti 4i. M. WtCDT, LEWIS THOMAS, WTt.ilAH POTHS. WILDT,
ii -.t.'r 4 I T».
C9rner2d an Walnut Sis, Terra Haute, Ind.. .Repairing aone promptly anil at Low hates
ttrBNEB & BtfliTiW,
l.dWholesale ,nnd Retail
All kinds of
A:
-si'-
Ferlected
bap Beards every
I Imve a ntt line of Family Groceries, as low as the lowest. Ahwrge tot Early Rose Potatoes on hand at a low price.
J, W.MAKD,
feb25-dlmwly No. 9 Main Street.
A^etjftccir.
a. a- vilTI4^.
Det ttOMf Qrrrct^-iio' §|S|U» Street*, a
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Tl(l
Paamly Cbraceries.
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friends and the public to give us a caftansM*amine our Stock and Prices. All kinds "t
COUNTRY PRODUCE Roughtat the market prige. Give U#*#alkTi4 No trouble to show goodg.
FLOUR AND FMElh We have also opened a Fhmrand Feed Store,
liveredBree of charge in the city: .x
Terre flhmte, Oet.6^)Mft.' dtful
Kiafa.
fi.Ktu *i
Will keep on handafall supply ef-fiwd -Ii. .* -fit. »f# be«fesv -t t,,
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FEED
And a general assortment
PfcmilyOrttcdrfeo and 'ProvlaiouB.
Vegetables of all fcindsl Wfll also ojen on th^lst ofSeptember a, m)
1
,can,
a safe
•tebo' ^"d~l,.fcU "d1*1"- ELUAB OEklM. iMo!(TicttiM#/IM«.,Fehruiary' l6il8Tfti
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A FJRE8HMiSA MA KK f»l\
keep aH kiads of fresh meat.Leave»wur! rs' and they will be filled, and delivered aptly to all parts of the &tyv• Will also*' ail Kind* of 'in. I COUNTRY PBOPUC#.
Farmers wi)l do well to call before selling. ^*1 aug31djtf., 1' Ui hue 0id
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SPECTACLES
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LAZARUS^ MOERIH' I,
!•. AND EYE GLASSES. ,,
*sj? One of the firm will be at tha Store of their Agent,
B. FREEMAN, Jeweler
TSBBS-BAUTE, HVD 6NE DAT Friday, December He attente fc»r |he wmtm* ofau8-«• F9SSMAN
IN FmW^SEVg mWFFlcri.1' OR
Those suffering fTom impaired or diseased vision are recommended to ami! themselves ef this opportunity. Our Spectacles and Eye-Glantf-es ard Acknowledged to be the Most assistance to sight ntr
manufactured, and
can always he relied jjpqn as affording
We
take
that
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^^Sl^ash u4 if •'fiP'Jf
per/at
mm ra^ contort whil* **d Ike Eye*
most thoroughly.
occasion to notify the
Public
we employ no
pedlars, and to
oaqfi@tT
them^ ac 1t*ose pret«Mlinclo hare gooda for
l1-
goodi 5ale.
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Alleftlls amswer^ promptTy. day or^nj|ht.
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ESTABLISHMENT.
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|,u-ii ir TS M" i-.i ttu*fr/ ».i fij.f r/ ffe.'Hi' liu'-1 'Vevp it -.97') WHil r4d -fefcl
ityee^s 'HBuckeye Store.w
I tfiii ).• 'f ll» 11 ,Ci I.h ft"-.!-* III! I fi .il 'it* •».'.} 1
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n'fit-.i.torvTii 'i'M f-« If t»' vi wfi .• i- j! by 4 nisrfi v^j4i
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a biiHrt
.» WOBS DONE At ?r |J,.. v«u ii*i '»iK* .Man^'aie t.
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tub
Ue-wYork Prices!
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£111*
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,..^isherebygiv6n thnt'tbef,ii.ii-tnor?hiji heretofore existing bet#cen Thom.' P. Murray aedFrs. ..Crawford.was dissolved on the Btsf day .of January, 1870. All parties knowiiw themselves indebted to the 'firih are reqoested to calU aad settle, as thc books must
dining purchased the interest of Mr. T. 9. Murray)above, will continue tbaJJoet and Shoe business at the Tlld btand, No. 98 Main sti-^eV wberev'by oifttinS a gtioa article at a reasonable rate, and by having a fhlF assortment, I hope to reeeivea liberal share of the trinle. ialQdtf HW. CTCRAWFORD.
ASTROLOGY
v»« iii
CLAIR VOYANC'K t.WI* AND
ASTKOLOiGY.
'Ai:
IiQdK OUTn
GOOD NEWS FOR ALL
$1,000TO ANY PERSON WHO WILL MADAME RAPHAEL US' Til PROFESSION.
I-IHB
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CELEBRATED
NKiVWHTKAJU
Love Affairs She Never Fails.
:3ie
has the secret of winning the affections of the opppaite sex. She shows you the likea'f
your future wife or husband, or ab-
aetttdriend.i She guides tha.mi^lwto a hapmarr Sfi- and makes the married^hapiy. er aid adviee has been solicited in in-
numerable instaQCQi, and the result has always been tpe means of securing A Speody and Happy Marriage Sh*U, therefore, a soro pendence. It is well known to the public large that she w!as tnS first and she is the only person in this ceantry Who ran show the likeness in reality atid who can give entire satisfaction on all tie concern* of lire, which can be tested and pt-oved by thousands, both married and single, who daily and eagerly visit her.
To aM in business, her advice Invaluable* She can foretell, with the greatest certainty, th? result of all co^uiercial and business U*.nsantion».
Lottery a urn hers givcti without extra "jfifDAJTB KAfHAEI is a bona fide Astrologist that every one can depend unou. Sho is the greatest Clnrivoyant of tne nineteenth c^ntnry. .It' is that well-known fact that makes illicit pretenders (may her advertisement? and try to imitate her.
Madame Rajikael is the seventh daughter of the strtuMih daughter. she was born with a twtWii (tltt: she' can foretell your very Uuugkts. pfcealsQ cares drunkenaest. and idSscovers lost or hidden treasures. .All interviews strictly private and confidential. As a female Physician her remedies never foil to Hire all female Irregularities, «o gfoduce monthly flow, without tiger or exposure. The}- can not injure, the eon trior* they improve the
Tb*ref«re.«cf*e c««. earn* all« t«"!
tit Kitlisttii M. Ctitral
,* V5 JRMI
Rfngerby
NO
Al a
AME RAPHAEL is the best. She succeeW when all others have failed. All who rate in trouble—ali who have been unfortunate—all whose fond hopes ha va been disappointed, 'crushed' and blastea by raise promises apd deceit—all who have been misled and trifled with—all fly to her for advice ^Uid catisfactien. All who are in doubt of the affections ef those they love, consult her relieve *»i« Satisfy their minds.
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'WiUhttveiM *~r FihiMi XiHi th#!b«M1 trtlnSu™? f.
*Fi*lfe Bla«"Horiiey Richmond, took out for c^uUJferfeit.'T
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w^i,yoi|to
"MAJiSFTEE /).
every way the most perfeot machino tor
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MEDICAL. V'Wfn'i
OCTOR WlLBBR/dWde,
saltation and Reception Rooms,: 6]6!»n«i ihington Avenue, Jgt, LouU, Alo., treats^ the greatest success ail DHcafefes rff Wo-*®* ma tion or Ulcerat!o°n of thalVomh^yarifls,. Pntritik, Amennrrhsea, MetaetrhlHS^a, Dys^ mCnorrhoeavand Sterility,, or £arrennes* »ti o. every dlS6as'e connected With Puberty, nstruatioa or Pregnancy.uSinceithe O(.o-/sm confines hiibself exclusively to the treatnt of tbese«ampliftmtsi andL1reats a veryM^ large number of cases, it follows that his knowledge of them must be far more extensile an4 accurate than that of physicians -iiuv, general practice. Send stamp for Medical^, Pimpnlet of th irty-sfx pn^es.N matter wh r*** hiveSftiiled, read what he says,. Patients, ui^ e«ery Western State. Cures guarranteed.Censultatiou'hy letter or a&officefree. Roomsft* patients requiring daily attention. A^., lady assistant. Hour 9 a. m. to 7 p. u., Sun--**" dfy exceptedr^- ..if-•:'yu/-.T il^liff, Bt I.i Hi no *i
.• ,l. 5
itiUM
... DR. WHITTIER,
A REGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICINE/* Diploma at office will show, has been ef engaged in the treatment'or- Venerer.•^ltt"*,»-Ion* jgeyual and Privaee Diseases than any other Physician in St. Louis. p" jSypbilliR, Gonorrhea, flletft, StrSfcfure.'Or*) elijtis. Hern wand Rupture, all Uwn*ry dia.«r efses. Syphilitic or Mercurial Affections i.t' the Throat, Skid or Bones, are treated within ubiiarnlleled success.
Bpertrfatorrhea, Sexual Debility and ItnpnJS" te'ncy, as the result of self-abuse in youth,*4* sexual excess in mature yeaj$ or other cau*c.s and which produce some or thejollowing tf hf of .Females, Loss of Memory and iiexuai. rpwer.iind1 rendering Marriage ira^rifici ate permanently cured, t*Th#J)ictor opportunities in hospital liml ate practice are nniurpassod in 8U liUits^i or or any other city. Back files of St. Louis
fcpers prove that he has been located thero
igerbyyears than• any.other so advertising. The establishment, library. Inbratory and appointments, ure unrivalled in th#'l West, unrivalled anywhere. Aa°, with ex-ji. perlence^'can bo relied ujon, ana the Doctor can refer to many phyaleians throughout thcountry. In past tsuccess and present posji4n ho stands without a competitor. HIE WRITINGS OF A PHYSICIAN WHOSE
Doctor Whittier nubtish'es a Medical Pam-S diet relating to Venereal ffiswses and disastrous and varied consequences of sell abuse, that will be sent to any address in ai#* sealed envelope for two stamps, ltconutui* fill symptom lists that will enable those at infected to determine the nature of theur una-^ plaint and give a written statement of their case that will answer almost as well for tho phrposo of treatment as 41 personal interview but where it is convenient the Doctor should he consulted personally. Those having friends that may require advice, can supply theto with this valuable work sending their address, with stamp. Tn»i, you can assist the unfortunates without thcii*' knowing their benefactor. Certainly no sub*, iect.ls Of more importance than purity of mood and perfect mnnhtad. 1
It is self-evidont that a physician who vvu Anes himself exclusively to the study rtf a-"' certain class of diseases and treats thousands of cases every year, must acquire greater skill in that" specialty than only general practice. Many phyaicinns, rocoguiiing this fact, introduce naticnt* to tbe Doctor after reading his Mcaical Pamphlet. Coram uni.,. cations confidential. A friendly talk will cost you nothing. Office central yet vetircd. No. 017 St. Charles street, St. Louis, Mo jb Hours, 9
A.
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Oruei
Water
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I ^CiaClSHATI, •••«. .. TERM&r-Ladies, 11 Gentlemen, SLOO. «7B.—'Those at a distance may communleate with perfect satiifaetieta by enclosing (medullarand sUmp. All cpmmunicbtions sb^tly private a»di confidential,
AAdrau Lockbox J^Cmcmnati, Ohig.
to 7 p. v., .Snnilhys excepted.
#***M
BAKERY.
•/Jl "'r
UiilUS MTESSENj: "1
A1IEB1C.1K ANDPABISUX
COWFECTIONEU A: JtAK£%
IS SOUTH FOURTH STRl'Ef, Bet. Main and Cherry Sts.,
sTcrre
Haute,
ItW
Keeps constautlv ou hand a fresh supply of Cakes, Candies, Ice Cream, Bread una Crackers.
f.K*
lental Cakes, Pyramids. Ice Cream* lees, Charlotte-russe, Jelly, Rlan^i/ Roman Punch, Bisquit Glaee.Trom-
^^^^."n y"ce^a^¥ ,V?:fo^. Chiehen Salad, Ac., will be made to ordor. Private Parties furnished with Oysters, Meats lee Cream, Jellies, Ac., 6n short notice. mavlOdtf 11 bt»
Wm. M. Barr. If. B. 1
BARE & YEAKLE,
Hoilse and Sign PaJntem'
,9|f.CniralKagiaeffHiaf^
Allwtrk entrusted toes will receive prompt* attestion. Special attention giver to Sign ,Paintin«_ and Graining. ,. dl&
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