Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 April 1871 — Page 3

filEJM EXPRESS, a .l!3hki» 4V-.ar 4o*-«ix0(kxckpT3UNDaTsHi

COR. SIXTH OHIO 818., OFF. fOSTOIFlCB.

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mar Yearlv advertisers will be MONTIILI CHANGES of matter CHARGE.

the DAILY. aar Advertisements.4n both DAILY and WEEKLY, will .be charged fall Daily rate* nd one-half the Weekly rates. «r Legal advertisement# none dollar per iqnare for each insertion in weekly. •ar Local Notice* 10 cent* 'per line. No item however short inserted in l'ecal coTumn for less than.50 cents. tear Marriageand Funeral notices* 1.0(1

Mr Society meeting* and Religious notices 15 Tent* each insertion. invariably in advance.

Mr Collection* will be made, quarterly en ,11 alvortisements

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

-A New Enjoyment! Ladies, have yo nsed Mubbatvk Laxmax's FLOBID WATBBI It it really tfie Best per time to be found. It is equally-faited (ojr the handkerchief, the toilet and the-batb. Jn France and England, in South and Central America, and in India and Chics, Ac.,'Ae., it is the only -perfume in extensive uee s4 agreeable and refreshing is its delightful fragrance, that whenonee used it I* invariahly referred to all other*. may5-deOdly

Wbat la MT

Many, many people suffer from thejricno# not what. They are not siek. they aranot well- There noname forJit. ItiaSimply weakness, a breaking down of the vifal forces. Whatever its causes, (and they.nrA

M.simpathlse

A

suppijV

ramers.

..... ... iJtUfvlng, and eventually curing, the moat obinnumerable,) it* symptom* afe in themain.pitinkte cases of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, tho same. Among the most prominent tfto. Bronchitis, Inflnenia, Catarrh. Hoarsene**,

I^iwd.. 1... .I wr*^^^"SS^i«ii1WSirSlSBiS 0esh, and great mental depression. Indiges- eflfe^tsii .. tion and a stomach 00ugh are also frequently concomitants of this distressing (tate of-body and of mind. The common remark in relation to persons in such a condition is, that they are oonsumptive. Now, what these unfortunates really want is vigor, vital strength and. a* certainly as dawn succeeds darkness, they can recuperate their systems and regainperfect -health by resorting to Ilostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters. It is as clear that a life-reviving tonic i* required in such case».-a th*t, the dying flame of an empty lampreiuireg tn be revived with a new supply of oil. Perfectly pure and inpoeuous, a'-ntaining nothing but the most genial vegetable extracts, and combining the three grand elements of a stomachio.'an alterative, and a gentalanvigorant. Hosteller'* Bitters are suitable to all constitutions. and#are as applicable ta the diseases and disabilities of tho feebler sex as to those of men. dwlw

CONSUMPTION.

Its Cure and Its Preventive.

BY H. SCHENCK, BCD.

Mitny filiunmn being has passed awttyforwjioie death there wns no otnor reason than the negleol of known nnd tndispntaWr proven means or care Those n«M»r and dear to family and friends are ftleepinj the dreamless slumber Into which, had they cuiuiiy adopted Dli. ()S»EPH II. SCIIE.NCR'S 8IMPI.K

TREATMENT,

and availed thcmselvos-of bis wonderfully efflcaclmis inndlcine*. they would hot have fallen. Dr. rschenuk has in hia own ease proved that whorevot- aaBoient vltulity remains, that vital. Itr, ly Ilia medicines, (ind his directions for their use. i» quickened into"he»Hltful'vlgrtr.-

In tiiip «tutem«nt there Is nothing presumptuous. 'I'D tlie faith of tho invalldjs made no representation that is not ft thonsand times substuntiated by living' and visible work*. Tho theory o£ tha cureTiy Dr. Scbenck's medicines in 11* simple na lt Is unfalltng. iu phUosopby requireii no argument.' 11ls pou-assuring, solf-con—

'l'lie Sea-weed Tonioand MnndraSePlllaaretho first two weapons with which the ntaMof the. malady in assailed, two thirds the eases of consuinptlun originate in drtttWIt lHlra tunctlonally disordered llver. \¥ltfi thfil-e6rtntIon tbe .broncliial tubes.

With the

•tomuch. Thev respond to ihermorptflo, action of the liver. Here then CoBtas the curnunatlpg result, nnd the setting in, with' all Ita AUtress. I11K symptoms of

CONSUMPTION

The Mandrake rills are composed ef one Of Katnrq's --.... They 1 jiroportios

LEAVE NO STISG OKUIND." The work of enro ls now beginning. Thevltiated and muoeusdepbattafn-ihe bowels and In the alimentary cnr)Oi are.ejaet«d. The liver,'liko a clock. Is wound up. It arouses from it# torpidity. The sldnHtcb aets heis^Onalvely, and the patient begins to leultbafrhftlageUipg.aSlast,

OF GOOD

The Sea-weed Tonlo, tn. Pills, permeates anu.assimilates t'hylitication IS now proRressiiig wl vious tortures. DigestUm becomes the curpjs seen to be at hanq. There is no mora flatulenee, no.«Kucertatlon of Uie itomach.: An appetite sets In.

vious tortures. DigestUm ptUU«si!.«pd 1 to be at hanq. There is

Now comes the greatest Blood Pnrlfler ever yet:

given

by an indulgent lather to saabrinK.nwn. chenck's Pulmonic Syrup cumes in te. perform It enters at oftM ttpon.it# wq ctn not be cheated. It CQilectS lipd —irtlorr

cure impaired and diseased po: ini^

czpeetorttionv miiladv is vanquished. the roUen thrM» *kai It occuplei krwnovated and niade tierw, and'the patient, in all the dignity of regain edTigor, steps forth to enjpy the Manhood or womanhood ,Vt»t

OITEN VP A8 LOST.

The second thing Is, the patients matt-star in a warm rotfmrnntH they aet*»ell Is aiWosllHi-

can not be effected. JTtfab alran4 flldlng «at,

ian. who recommend^^^l^thj^ tlents. if their lungs arel »lr let I

because they a rain the 'housether Must not iralk i" rth wi

I as 1 cin

sit down quiet they must wj as much and as fast as the strength get up a good circnlatiotvof Mood.: 'The

shortly after m^rccovery,'

skeleton my .weight was only ninety,-seven pounds my prfctfent weight Is two hundred ana twenty-Hve (Hi) (founds, and for years 1 have en-

pounds ra twenty-Bvo, joyed uninterrupted health."

Dr. Schenck has discontinued blu pfofMslonal visits to New-York and- Boston. He or hia sun. Dr. J. H. Sclionck. Jr.. still continue to see patlent* at their offioe. No. 16 tivrth^8i*ili Street, rhlladelphia, every Saturday from 9 A.M. to3 P.M. Those who wish a thorough examination with tlie Kespiromcter will bo charged JS. The Res..

fiirometet

declares the cjuict condition vt tho

ungs, and Patients can readily learn whether they are curable or not. The directions for taking the mcdlclnes are adapted to the intolllgenoe even of a child. Follow these directions, and kind Nature will do tho rest, excepting that in some caaea the Mandrake Pills are to bo taken in increased doses tbe threemodlolnes need no other accompaniments than the ample Instructions that accompany them: First creai .^petite... Qt returning health hunter Is the most weleowe sympflMa. When lt »m», as it will come, let the lejpalrinitntonoe be of good cheer, .^odyoodatoncj follewB, tbe count looSens, "'^btswnMlJ. abated. In a short tine boflt of these morb-d-symptoms ate gone forever.

Dr. Schenck'sthednii ndsve oonaUntly kept -n tens of thousands of families. As a laxative Or purgative, theM and rake Pills area standard preparation while (he l*uknonlo ^ruft.as a wre of coughs and velds, may bo regarded a* »jw«t phylacterlo against consumption in any of Its forms.

Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and- Sea-weed Tonic. *1.50 a bottle, or $7J0 a huf doien. Man. drake Pllla, 2& cents a box. For s*Ue brail dru» glsuand dealers.

R. MAGREADY & CO,,

N. Cor. €olnmbla & Walnut 8t» curciirsATi.

Wholeaa^ Apente.

ieelS-dwl

Wholesale

la 'n^tT

No,

about.the room

ep in gOGv. 0|HIIHI MCVIW..UVW 'M-V* well. This has a great deal to do with the appe-

Ute, and IS the great point tQ gain. "or cure aftei such ev iity In »1 ii in all ol— -, ---—. nonaf statement to the faculty Of. hU own cure

To despair of cure after such evidence of its possibility in the worst case*, and mora) Certainty in all others, is sinful..- Dr. Schenck'n perwas in these modest.words:

Many years ago I was in the last stages of consumption condnca to my ,bcd, and at one time my physicians thonght that conld noUlvo then,f"

1

ot ana mr to th

a week straws, which

then, like a drowning man cutcblng at I heard of and obtained.thd preparations 1 now offef to tho pilblle, «hd they made could leel them penotrate ihy Whole System. Thev soon ripened tho matter: In tny loiun, and 1 would spit up more than n-pint of'offensive yellow matterevery morning for a long ti?ne.

a perfect cure of me. It soemed to.rao that I

As sooh as that began to subside, my covgD. fever, pains, and night sweat* all began to leave me, and mvappeUtp becamo so great that it was with difficulty that 1 could keep from eutlng too much. 1 soon .gained my Strong th, and have grown In flesh aver since. iraa weft 'I waa ndded -the

J3d

PIANO TUNINC.

WIUIAM ZftBIXr,

PIANO TtJNER.

ORDKRS

r»v j^O(

mpt u-tne

tnhlB

Water

The most lasting, agree

is|a^e'

an^

refreshing of al)

looo(i5o«o I P®I*fumes, for use on the ioo ooi2oono Handkerchief, at the Toilet-

and in the Bath. For sale

Jy & Druggists and Per.

TrAMTreit'a" jloiiyi ..... mill BEMEDY.

'5S fcrner'ePJIe BenSMJJuu, neverfail-*d-(not even in one case) to cure the very w?Jr''

ciSes

of Blind, Itching or Bleeding *h? are ajHicted should iniM*

diafeljr call «n their drdggiit and get' Wir **8

8

1

Pil* Rkmkdt. Iti* expressly for the "*[e*. and 11 not recommended to cure any qtk^r disease. It ha* cured many ca*e* of

Jar.

imi| thirty year* standing. Price One DolFor sale bjr, draggisu everywhere.

L»Fto*r»«

M|gi

nyifacpal. Ti»lc {, piepar-

edekclasively for DyspepticsTand those suBerwith habitnalcofUvcneu. It i# aslightly ttfmulating tonie audJk/splepdid apptftiser it strengthen* the ilomach* and reatorea the digeetive organa to their healthy state, jc, nerveua and *p«ptie personi ahould arheb's DisrcrsiA Tovic. Soraale by

Price One Dolla^.

OUGH NO MORE.

iraer'i C*ack BmImb i* healing ii^ng and expectorating. Jh» extraor linary power it possesses in immediately re-

«afe{t* in4tU'the4ahdve t^se*. or any aiTc ot the thrMtlant ljQig«, that ths^sadds of plbrli^ns4lre..daily'iMscleibing it anrtl on# andjall say that it is the most healing and expectorating medicine known. One dose always affords relief, and in most cases one botde effects a cure. Sold by druggists in large bottles. Price One Dollar. It is your own fault if yon still eoutfh and infer. The Ballam will cure.

WINE OF LI FE.

mfl^m

Tne greai

I Drink. W»i «f Lire, is I impurities, 1

'eat Blood Purifier "and Delicious 'nrner'a Vinnm Vltae,or Wine is fret from any poisonous drugs or s, being prepared for those who re

quite a stimulant. It is a splendid appetiser and tonic,' and the finest thing in the world for borifyin the blood. It is the most pleasant! and delicious article ever offered to the mhlic, far superior to brandy, whisky, wine, littjers, or any other article- It is more healand cheaper. Both male and female* yodnc-4r old( can-take the Wine of Lif*. It is, in fact, a life preserver^ Those who wish to enjoy pood health rihd a free flow of lively niriis. will do well to take the Wine of Life. It ip different' from any thing ever before in

It is sold by druggists: also atall respcfctablesaleAns. Price (JneDellar, inquart bottle*.

lEttllENAGO&ljE.

VMrt £mnenangne is the only le ka owh to^ure the Whitest (it will in every case. this important medioine

...J'.euTe

Where is the family in which medioine is not wanted?

Mdtherr, this ia the greatest blessing ever offered you. and you should immediately procure^ it. It i* also a sure eure for Female IrJ _Jtularities, and may be depended upon in every case where the monthly flow has been obftruoted through cold or disease.' Sold by drsggiats. Price One Dollar. Or sent by en receipt of One Dollar and a Quarter. iddritss lit Htateflt., Chltere, 111. dovy-dwly

NOTIONS.

c-/j a«a na IUT hew a

C.

A.

148 main Street,

& Commission Xereha^

jrn Notion« FaMcy Goodtt,

CIGARS, CVOLISa, GEBKUr AVD^AimUCAU

I E

moan.

ihett, iut Its-pre­

•k. Mature rjpens tho ie. Istia.

I JOT 4IIO

pirfhmerj, Heap. Cotton Tara, Wl(l(f| etc.

Jrew stock and prices low.' Orde^prtjtijbtly attended to. Superior indneemraTr to Cash Bayer*, Pedlers.fiucksters and Auctioneer*.

148 Main Street,

Between Fifth and Sixth Street*.

InitheStere formerly oc^upied^bjrCw.Jt Sen *p!9-dwly

si'. PIANOS.

TjfE BEST AND CHEAPEST

iin'i ia fry* *J

fa Xrtad

jrorficu'vJti tbdAi hfi« -.s-i

irfJ-1« to »M!

Thepetii

as the strength will -tear,-to itlents

in good spirits-be determined to( get

'. S{ !•:. t! (.Ji-v 4 iill •ei.''j»t T!*!so:1 .0

KISSNER'S

Palace of Music,

I LNo. 48 OHIO STBEET, ixljoU. I) I I -3 cOpp. the old Court Rouse.) •iiauw

TXMB Hdlim, I»S

N. B.

'All kinds of Instrnme.ntg. repaired

MNOVATINC.

Have I«IB

BEDS CLEANED 'ii IBO-3'Sf .1 jm ii. ..i!.

PERSONS

I® dai&w soi Shu*?-

who prefer clean, light and heal­

thy feather beds- to those in their naturally foul and unhealthy condition, .can have thorn by leaving their bed or order at the Renovating Establishment on th'e corner of First and Ohio streets. All kinds of Mattresses Renovaed Foather Beds will also be made into Mattresses if desired. Work called for and returned the same day, if necessary, with nearly the same weight and double the bulk'. Only one bed dressed at a time, subsequently ne mixing oi feathers. m%r-Sl-d3m J. K. VAN BICKt?.

W E A E O A S

TELEGRAPHMILLSi iiFAiirrs STBECT WME BACTC, ot.

Highest market price paid for

Wheat, Bye, Oats,

Corn ft

Buckwheat

Wheatflen, Bye nenr,«nekwheatFleart All of tbw best qnality, and sold at the Lowest Prices, Wholesale orRetail.in Bsrrtls er Sacks. AIM, Gceaad Feed, Cearseaad Flat, A Bra a,

IICUIMIUV,«Of«eu)'Pl^r'a ipM.dly.

BINDING.

OOK BINDING.

A S E

(wiM*]

new and to do all

_J kinds ef

Beok manufaetpring

he best st

left at B. G, COX'S Book Store

will receive prompt att«atio*.fl~

Wholesale and( Retail Dealer, in

,N»U*S* ihingleb,

OPr'.

JT3

T3

Crackers, CiikcSf r.i zm

WILL sell the Best Brands of RHINRand 'OTHER WINES by the tingle or doteh fcoland warrant every drop to be pure and jtaported by myself, as I havel'maae th^best selections^n my late trip to Enrope.^ flaving bought the whole crop of Mrs. Goetk Catawba of 18*9 and 1870, I am enabled to by the gallon or bottle, at Lotoer Price* $n any ether house in the city. Anybody &t wishes Wines or Liquors for sick persons, .h^ld^llbeforegoi^^pl^e^.

MUSICAL.

IMJ8ICAI INSTRUCTION.

Ai THOROtJOH Course of instructions on A either Piano, Vibiiil, Guita, Organ o* Meiodeon, and cultivation of the voice may belsecured by applying directly to

^rof. GEORGE Al

Oriby leaving orders at Kissner's Palace of Muaio. 1, „op6'dly

TEBBE HAUTE

MUSICAL INSTITUTE.

ttuue ^aght in all iU branehes, hoth4heolicany ana practically- Instrumental ana ii:les*6as/or(yeaitteach, ofa fullhfapt* stion. Lessons at the ^residence

II om daHdr each, of forty-five miaWe* ation: no pupils taken.for a term less.than tnonths pupils may enter at any time ."nstitute rooms over the EostoiicS. '{or furttfrpartlc«Iar..ddrM..AWc0KflltlM

peptl- lv

^FORKS A\i SPOONS,

[inner and Tea

TT

CeiWWfciHhandRagleStreets,Teere ^tM«liedjj,,§n^riving ...

Board by the Meal, Day Week orMontt. lldwtf DAK MILL ER. Proprietor.

p. 1, nun'

TUKNISft & filJNTm,

1 Wheleeale aadSeUil

A

Wer

•1 All kind* of

tf

Psmily Grocerieis.

Weanndw otenl: iei.-embi

COUNTRY PR|OtWPeE

-»i meTifx j5 read tytia Candy.

,r^i?ss&T Blt)Dealei* in

Jjoreign & Domestic Fniits. Fancy and Staple Groceries,

LAFA YETTE S1BEE1U I Bet. the two Railroads, may28 Terre Haute, Ind

WINES.

JACOB FISHER*

iic W S

pro

ouse.

ouuni

arantees to all accommodations^

prietefahippf fcj Mr. Miller, patronise, hi*. •onable charges. ...

8«*F JS&& T8t!

1

1 i-vsoioa bai rir .i ii I*

T*

Bron*

trti jj

Jwttf r. tM

••i

10

-J 15,,

•tW

,ageri«Tal*toke ng every artittle

vzvwriwi «WVI«UHB iund In raen e*t*blishmenti, ind request our „iead* and the pubUe to give ntaealludex* nAine our Stock and frfces.

ah.

htatthe market price, flive ui a c*ll.— able to show goods.

FZQVBAirp We have also opened aFlonr^and Feed Store, I

o: IAIjuoX i« 2

de- I

UtANK HEINIG&IfiRO.,

Manufacturers of all kinds of

*bji'iifVi«4 *''*9,^

as

ed. another choice lot ef

FOBNIA WINES,

MThich he will sell by the bottle or gallon at rtaionable prices. Try a bottle, if yot a

PARTIES will be furnished promt the gallon or in doxens. angSl

£T*aO ,sr.u(I

NOTIONS.

taf*'

rib*

^c

r.vwt'\

1 b'ji

ru »«..» at SW11-

by

jThe attention of the public is called to the

NEW ESTABLISHED,

WINE & LIQUOR DEPOT .wfcjirfB fU IN THE if tfmtbFiii

Opera Souse Building,

OK FOURTH STREET, at

WILLIAM SCHAFFEITS.

-•-*bocg iinii }^-G^ J?

r3

FORKS, SPOONS, «tC.

BALL BLACK 4 CO.,

^65 and 567 Broadway,

1 IVEW YORK

A N FACT E.R8 OK"

STERLING SILVER

lktarket.

T'

Services.

A A

_aving established a

»i«]

Also, a large variety of new

«RWAMEMTAL PIKCES, Foh WEDDiyO PRESENTS-

DYE HOUSE.

SPRING ^OPENING!

,i«fWwcr)

GENTS9 A BID LADIES' WEAR

CLEANED & COLORED!

Gents' Wear repaired neatly at

UNDERTAKER

Is preptred- to uecute all orders in his line with neatness ana dispatch, corner of Third inn Cherry streets,®eri* Haute,Ind. ian20-6-cwt.

w*&comtMZz,

lishmeat.

Magasiaes beand in

rienoe in the boa

kets.an

tPB KA8BBBG, IWifain St.. OVer Beok Store,

(Jeel-tf

erre Haste, Ind,

*^£*1 •»T .u •?..?** v-:-. fi'iX-b,

imi-, mPLEY & mm

•''ffidoJ bn«H" fea«

oetdino atr.

satb"

-•jsj/ setba! ,visi-orf *ba' ni n«M ..1

!i*'

H.. F. Reiner's Dye House,

tAl« STMEET, BET. «th Ttt-w apr5-dtf

UNDF.RTAKERS.

ihx&ti.

\%i

tm

ew prepared

Metalie Burial Caeee, Casee, Oae-

WoOdea

Coin,

ef *11

styles

el I

atbbil!

and

•tw*

st steek at

intbe

treet. Terre H«ta, Terre aate. Nay

.dixit .io» ,aitU

rlljfc arc receiving oar Spring 8tock.?s^w Goods, Jembntring Jail thaaorritiaof

t*-

be*

BLAGKTELYETEEN,

.{_ O.Ti I-

r|:

,'

jtttl r«c«?e(L

.0/i jar •».ft -|-h

'0itui&, M9S'* '&r

Je3Jo?«ifc r:u-iiem lewl*JdA» T-H1 j.. ,54',? .vsa -f-' f4-?.--« o")

O ji- trrtn receipt'bf sotne beautiful at^leR.v' esrtsl ai ,*i r,,a»wi i{•opmu iiAto wq»eBiv'f'w|

galcfinS'-ST «B*WJ 9»I- -«3- A yt* iMte jast Ojtenod I»€W and beadtifiil stock of Calicos, including soma EngHah print* on rerjr 6n*jard wide Cambric-

oi

J.-

-94 {ft* wl»

a-

UNION STEAM BAKERY] ^ofk MW&imisliiM^afrweH as somii of:the cheaper kieds and half blea^ledfbods. "t lsav M9 wol t* f«J fcf

.KVOt/'i J'

W*\bhVe'a ¥fer? complete lih« of fint'and heavy brown goodsat, th% low* pricesthemarketaffords. I ,.?S

J!?" "j151 ii wnA-

t"»»

xfja ,i9te

bnsH n't .19

fi

Has junr J", I We have received sotne desirable styles faftU be quall'.^of domesticGingRHINE, FRENCH ANl) CALI- hams and hatea fine line French and Scoh goods.

1 We have received sotiae desirable styles bf 1

-»sH

-.1.1/

vard^ wide and of exquisite deeigna

*.«'

Sdi'-Ssi

•ran: .injji* (9 oe

fi/ Jj

I* now in ftill opcrfttion and we moflt^espeotfully invite the public to call and examine our 3 2

*ju71 '..'ig «on8i*I

l*.iti »bioh 3 P°

a

Jii*v tal.H 1'

BLEAOHl^ MUSLINS.

W* arein ree^pt of L6orid«^«t soft finished, Hill, Hadley, Wamsetti, aa| Nfw

brown

"TA1UAH et'oogs

,tuxw .1» ,BJ«a,

•n »/«vy i*«

I 7 A A T*?V 'Hi W/l I VV'-TV A .ft •.!'" 1/.J

jXtftck, Waltham ind other leading brands, bleached and: brown 9-4.10*4 I ^oxnDEhnAL-Ioimi nit 11-4 wfde:al80heavy andfine linen sheeting. 1 injured them»elv**by«eitain

iua

A S E

6.4goods

We have an nnusually altrabtive sk of the-ie celebrated table linens, tw bejr ,~t',inp .jsawiabu "io '.aivj') 9akl 1 !U "•».! !»!l »i "V 1o n»i.?Jn

We have received our Spring stock of Half Bleached nd Brown

H3': 4ITU7

JaJLiJi RtPLEI

fea* ».

-j»i JC9-WT a oi vSt tfi," -:*M •tjOI tan I" ,rv«« sa. nil baviKm i««t i»Mfnh? nc.v «ocf«i'I axil rfiiw bah'dlsa

k'liJ'Jiac' ai pa«i*l *isnp3i *»iiT vbec9iJ*» aa iniokljaos .Jasmtnjs.fii. #kioh Mr. WZW wM m*£mP the ^verfV&tvtyMr

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biotoji} -{Sot tfuW .tffvoq ik»sn.aioT -o&m't .* .*».%•,v-9* .r iasj all ad!.lynibli 'n» anr h-ry tcitl'. isx* ^-u..iuCi.a} iasilli'fd bna auoibol^az .ilsh ,-iit la vlfaaohaii

IAOur Goods are all marked i»i plain ^gures^

!o'

^•713 S!iw tts .iRfjijiinfr ^cii!!u o! «stt»U Uc -j

tcht,k

nTt iw rf'y\ 1 tn* rf I *iis.t/»irT.n 4ka

Qppa.

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n*r& nok

rJa«Kan':«-A

MUSLINS,

l«.i .dtxiB iv» *akiU

A a

ii F3

6

fi .oxa*

aalsissA

Pr^mhomt A-

n"7 .H .a «taqO 1

oi*M bas A* waioa

M^Weoiake a apeoialty^ Of Children's and Bby'a Clotbing, stld h4veth« oolv oomplete line Of these goods ever brought to thia track-laying is rapidly progre«singtpward I theieastern noarderof DaaotaV Includiaglls

t(,

Middle EootetJpitfa

W.H.BANNISTER.

OJ

-f

fW"'

sa.i

I IV

ml

W IS

MERCHANT 'rAlLOftlNG

AT •ijsJ 1-ermqo

*hoH sJidW mtI 1L it

now ppenitog liis Spring Stock ol

s» Jat^-

ehifa^uyr *Atii: t. TisfjiMjoe* viaiiijiawji

!o laHj-

yy TXCT

•tt

mtt is .warOT

Apim €AS8l5tER«S! A

BWO

BI««?

toov

u'k\

sto ti90\

^MellwtorSpr

PlMe tali And Hita'mfne his fttock. itisM tlM .-mi

0,M r^rtn sis, .gal

iix-' -.vr io? O. lo Iwawrf *rf} 3£ ,tio

Street,

j-^f A 1

&c

TJNOfiJSHjiAND FR EN€H DIAGONALS) I fTh-'i *ri liiinri ffi rr'

and

SB

'iff

...

HATHHIAL novas.

Cbr. AmA mmd Mai* SbM*.

Terr* Hants..

Jacob Bu*a, Jt Son, Prop*,

This Houe hae been theroughly (ehrmiaked. my23d1«-

StfiWAltT flOVIE,

Conwr Main A Second itreeta, I

TEKKK HAUTE, IJTBIAM* rO-R)

AVING thoroughly renorated and refur-1 Atrniihed th* house feeently, I eolieit I

ira tidihv^

:W^fl.«

and

old

4 &it

|MS(V

a-

nens.

Corner Main wid Mifh streets.

Avoid

-•'ji* JS

8

FI 4

& DE3liJN(,

solye

the patronage of myxoid friends aid the t*»T- wC'CAB RIACCSt -elingjrablie generally.. Fiee Bussto and from oc27-dtf J. at. DA opr.

TBSHtt HAVtE EOME.

tvrnsr Mum gad SmtmA 8». TBW HMrte. UMliana.

if, 1. This Hotel has recently been reltted.andput I In Irtt-clasa orders offering aoeommodatione a -unsurprised in th*

State.

I

T. C. BUITU. Preprint*,

JIB

IRWHfc,

Oor.ISrwtdk OiioSU..

Turn Haute*

W»: M. GMIFFITM, Prop

Ofipe efMarehall.Myitoania andPa^atfaa

MiMtf

liOdFi|ip.

JJOOFIWG.« bfi« sdt

CLIFTiWIUflAMS,

JoAtt*rPat»tt« AatNMito« Xooftni^

iSo|^ |UT«rJhu9er

BototofBIlte.

EW:,3i-:b.

Telt and Cement Booflng,

Chie^^e XCMtii SCone Boollng'i

eh«rti«iitsiM. 1 applied in -eity and sontt^M led. CaU on us at the Prairie City I Plating Mills, 'corner' Of 9th and M&Tberr} treits. mayUdti wo Hot aa\--r-F"Y£Z3i

MEDICAL.

1

1

men

men

first

who, from the follies

read

,.Ork A 9a {K ,4 -3 i."T

quacks, a victim op early indiscretion, causing nervous debility. premature decay, Ac.-, having tried in yarn evehr advertised remedy, hasa simple means /of self-our", ithich he wilt Send free to his fellow sufferers. Address J, H, XUTTLH, 78

Nassau street. New York. dec26-deod6m

A I O A

PULLMAN PALACE

Drawing Room Car Llm

feiMus Hf*

'lo

eetvls 11

at --t.. i_*

Vtax*

h2 and HEW TORS.

jiiwlWithonly ene chaqg^fpr ijqj

BOSTON or BALTIMORE

A^SENaERS CAN SECURB SECTIONS,

feia WwWkooi™Jd EPIHQ COACHES, thtottgk to above

aU intermediate cities, by applying prior EsOB (noon) each day. •, Mse-Coaches are attached to the NEW St EXPRESS 1 rl5 A. M. and the LIGHTr O EXPRESS 4:10 P. M. TRAINS a«« elegantand afford every comfort d&S&IJirw*I'mplrto »«0. at General Office T. H. A i. », dlw Corner Main and Tenth stresitt.-

GOLD LOAN

VtSO GOLD IdOAJT, tSotil i9g cl ifelw B4)j Of IHIr,

rimTlffFBrai. Ac iHftrthern PaciacHailroad

1*.»«w'r B4PnPBOeBESSOF THE work

1

ad. (begun July last.) is .being pushed forardWlthgreatenerjryfVoSkbMk ektreiiUSes il th •f file line. Several thousand men .are emiloked In Minnesota and on the raAine coaat. Jhe grade is nearly completed westward from Lake Superior hintti

miles

ttaiar wt

ning over ISO miles of finished road, and lira

I purchase of the St. Paul s. Pacific Road, the Horthern Pacific Company new has 418 miles

ofoompleted road, and by-September next this will he increased to at'leaat SM.T r* INVESTMENT. Jay Ceoke Co. ateiiow selling, and nhhesitanngly recommend. as a Profitable and rerfeetiy Safe kinvfcstmerit, the First Mortgage Land Grant

lUold Bonds of the Northern Paci&e Railroad

t6re8t Cmore (han 8 per cisnt. currency) and

|,arei secured by.first and only mortgage on the XNtlBK ROiD AND IIS KQUlPMINTf, and alSO, as fast as theroadisootopleled.on as,000 ACMES OF llAN to every mile I of track, or 8M Acres for each SI,W0 Bond.

They are exempt firfrm U. S, Tax: Principal and interest are payable In Gold, DenomiPaUioAs: Coupons, flOO to $1,000 Registered, $100 to |10,000.

I,AMDS FOB BOMBS. Northern Pacific 7-3Q't are at all times receivable at tkn pcb csjct. «aova pah, .in e*ehange for the C^Slny's Lands, at their lowest cash price, renders them practically ihtebrSt brabtvn vabpavta nkHlMHO FIIirD. The proceeds ef all sales of Lands are required to be devoted to ,the re-purchase and cancellation of the First Mortgage Bonds of the Company- The Land Grant of the Road exceeds Fifty Million Acres. This immense

Sinking Fund will un­

doubtedly cancel the principal'oi the Coin-

8leir

any's bonded.debt before it falls due. With ample security and high rate of interest here is no investment accessible to the peo1 pie, which is more nonmii i» sin. nitCHANGiKO 0. 8. FITE-TWSKTltS. The success of'the New Government 5 percent.

Loan will compel the early surrendei ef United States 6 per cenW.' Many holders of FiveTwenties are now exchanging them for Northern Pacific Seven-Thirties, thus realising a handsome profit, and. greatly increasing their yearly income.

OTHER SKCI KIT1ES. A11 marketable Stocks and Bonds will be received at their highest current price in exchange for Northern Pacific Seven-Thirties. Exfnss caiaots on .Money or Bonds received, and on SevenThirties sent in return, will be paid by the financial Agents. Fall information, maps, pamphlets, etc.. can be obtained on application at any agency, or from the undersigned.

FOB SALE BY lAlOMKIAOO. VnuMunit $BW Yobk. Washisotos, Fiiancial Agents Northern Pacific R. R. Co.

BUILDING 8TON€.

BUILDING STONE.

1.

WR

& ?o i'Xiic ^sht .1 'i»

ars now prepared to fwnish Boulders ana Contractors with Stone 6f say reauired dimeaaions fham oht Qaarry, una

lencastle. Indiana. ™PWBLPS CRAWFORD. Address, S. W. PHELPS. Knight*villi Clay county, or A. J. CRAWFORD, An Haute, Indiana. apfl3-d3*

CUOBIJH CLA88.

If

TERRE HAUTE CHOBVS CLASS teeu every Tuesday end Friday night, 8 to lO o'clock, at the Terre iiatte

frem

•nrieal Inatitate

OVER THE POSTOFF1CB. •vNew Members admltted at any time. MANES Jfl |Mr rnatk noH^te

?rcu£R*3&i!

»v

1 -4til

.M hie frail

who have

tin

Seerethab-

its, which unflt diem for busiasss -pieMare or the dutier of married life also middle aged

ef

youth or other causes, feel a debility in ad­

vance

ef their years, before placing themselves under the treatment of any

ona,

should

the "Secret Friend." Married

ladies'Will learn something of importance* bp perusuing the "Secret friend." Sent to any

address,

in

a

sealed enveolpe, on receipt of

25 cents.

Address

Da. Ceulu A. SrrAar

•Co., Boston. aug20-deod-«ljr'

mil uni

TdrreBaute &Irdianapolis

•'j *y jdi RAILROAD, mitia

Twjo. Trains Daily Without Change,

PITT8BIJBG, 'Vf-i-m

PmLADEUPHU' »i. ill 1

Mt -jtai

HUH

S O

t:J

[kf: 03

rntv Vf ft

VMK8 STATIOMERT.

CLOSING OUT SALE!!

B. 6. COX A CO.-i

Has a large and.complete assortment of

GOLD KBITS

i*T)

ii

Miscellaneous Books! ANDis

desirous oi quitting that braneh of the trade entirely, he offers .the entire lot foT sale

Without Regard to Cost I.

nnw

V,(-r.X&6AHt9Q-a-1

Fairchild's and Holland's

mo jUi ear. wn** lUW-,-., XttB ^EST

GOLD FEN & PENCILS tyade in the United Statestat less than manufacturers prices. a^AU Pens warranted.

B. G. COX CO.,

marl-tf 159 Main street

A N A E S

PBAIRI-,

CITY PLANING

mills

CUFT 4 WII.I.IAlflfiL

Ksno&ctsnrt of

SAtm, DOOBSj BLINDS, Wlalaw aal aor Fraaes. -n iMHihi MiUU,

MarfJtaUtaca, BaUasUrs, -. Kewell Pests,

lea

nb q-i I tUriag aadSldlag.

And

all

descriptiouB oi Finished Lnmber

JraotfesALB AitB ratia naALgaa in

LITMBEll,

Si

i«-. •Lmth and. Shingles,

a-0

Blate Hooting, GementlBoofiiiff, A-BooflngToit..

Custom Snwing, Planing and Wood TiiniiiBg,

XOJHE TO ORDER.

j^llWoricWarranted.

ANICl!

Sta.,

^ACON A LARP.

lot ef Bacon, Sugar Cured Hams, Sides and Sh'ohlderS, just out of smoke, and for sale at A. E. REIM AN'8,

Main street between Eighth and Ninth.

PA TIERCES LEAF LARD. OU ^BblsBestWheatand^^loor^at

BBLSi Cement, Plaster and Lime. Istering Hair, et 4. E.REIMAN'S.

250.9)OBaikels Plastering Hair, et mar2-d3m

TAILORING.

New Tailoring Establishment!

IH CAIJL. AT

CRISWELL A RUBER'S

AS1» HAVBTOUR

Old Clothing Sco^r«d and Bcpaired. SOUTHEAST CORNER FIFTH AND MAIN (above DolineUy'e Drug store.)

HbNew work made to order. feb7-d2m

BOOTS A SHOES-

CABLE SCREW WIRE,

9AS

wii

A FASTENING FOR HKAVY

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Has proved superior to either Thread or Pegs. For all, the lighter grades of work it is equally applicable, and the most delicate lady's slipper or the finest pump-soled boot is more, pliable, more durable, and preserves its shape better, if fastened with

CABLE SCREW WlBE. These Pepalar Goods are sold by Sealers »teiywhete. aprll-dlm

SALES*

TpOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.

ei^jLWKKors®."'

The proprietor, desirinsr to retire fro* the business, offers his Hotel tor sale orexcnan aeaf the «4tK Bess or is well

deOVUdtf

erticjuukft

.fi.iriBftll FARM ladeiwra seed bnsi-

located for manufacturingpurfiire

iffiTrfiiiitlttii^i/ilil

BVCKXIX,

."THE"

A I N E W •&.%•*>.* 'M' DEALER rs* it

fiLASti ^AISTS.

trM. 8. MELTON,

•!. Terre-Haute, Ind.

Does Graining. Paper Hanging,Caleimining.and everything usually dene in the line. iuneSSdly

0m. M. Bart, It. B. r«ifc!*.iv

BARS & TEAZLE, House and Sign Painters"'

On 5til Street, bet. Vain Ohio,

In Cory's new bmltiliig.

AU work.'eatrustadtoaa will receive promp attention. '*'.% Special attention tivai to Sign Painting,, ana Grainink. dl^?--"C

Particular attention paid to-

JOBBIN-Q

in Tin, Slate. Zinc and Sheet Iron Work Warm Air Furnaces and Range*.

JTO.

181 MAIN STBEET, TEBBE HAUTE, IND.

asyS-ly

MERCHANT TAILORINC

MERCHANT TAILORING.

He keeps always on hand a Fashionable lection ot Cassimeres, Vestings, Cloths, As. and is ready to make it np in

E A E S 8 ASD OS

SHOBT NOTICE,

Cutting done and warranted to lit. a liberal patronage licited. aug29dtf

DENTISTS.

W.E.ROSSETER,

^BEACH'S BLOCK,

ryuil

A"?!

w-I-.-ii-. is,'.

PAINTER Cpr.

«lh, lafsyett* and Utssl a 'v

Jf,

TIN AND IRONWARE.

MOOBE & HAGGERTY,

'Manufacturers of

Galvanixed Iron Cornice Window Caps, Guttering, fcc., Tin and Slate Hoofing

•i] A SELECT STOCK OP ':n' Tin, Copper and Sheet Ironware

ft -J

Hi

I'

fcii!

JOHN BARNIKLE,

MERCHANT TAILOR,

MAIN STREET,

Over Saxton A Walmsley's Dry floods Store Would respectfully call the attention of the eitisens of Terre Haute, and tho public in gen- hb oral, that he has rented rooms above Saxton Walmsley's Dry Goods Store, for the purpo 1 r'' of carrying on •••-.

&

ma f-

Ana on very Reasonable Terms. Having n* \, hi^h rents to pay, ho promises to makeup Oraer, whether the goods be furnished by nim or not. Everything in his line cheaper than anywhere else.

DENTIST!'

ii

nOVER

Ryoe's "Buckeye Store.'*

111.,

"it

WORK DONE AI 'Vf"

5 0

1

New York Frices!

iAll Operations Warranted.

L. H. BARTHOLOMEW,

SUBOBOH AND nftCBANlOAL

DENTISTYI

£iWf

Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, Ne. 157 Main St.National Block, Terre Haute, Ind. Residekc*—Corner Filth and Swan streets mSOdt

GOAL.

GENUINE BLOCK COAL JR.

WHITAKER is prepared to furnish to coal consumers of Terre Haute, dur uig the Fall and Winter, the very best Sh»'. Block Coal in the market in quantities lo suit purchasers. Call and examine the quality ol his coal, opposite the! larket House, comer Fourth and Walnut streets, before purchasing elsewere. sepl6-d6m

rr?1 BIOELOW» .Mi-mi: ~ic

COAL and MINUS' (i CO., $

Wholesale and retail dealers in Anthracite, Pittsburg, Brazil, Block, Lost Creek ana v* Sugar Creek Coals in quantities to suit customers and at tbe lewest market prices.

With good coal,good weights and r-rompt delivery, we hope to receive a share of tne public patronage of Terre Haute.

Ail orders left at our Office, in Easement, },• underTrairie City Bank, will receive prompt attention- i%

IttLDiCAL.

iTH E BP,IDA J, (HIMBEK.

ESSAYS FOR YOUNG bns .Vs-a' t'tv- sll 1 -Hi ii tircat

v(it'iHi Kils

A N O W O A

it

MEN. ii

1 iid ^buhfS, &•

Which interfere wilb AIiRIAGE, with self 'H means of relief for the Erring sr.d Unfertu nate,diseased and debilitated.

Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge, 3-* Address, HOWABD FAN1TAFY AID AS©CIATION, No. 2 Sonth Ninth St., PHILA- Vf IiELPUIA, Pa. jan-irdw3m

t.ul

PENSIONS.

SOLDIERS and WIDOWS

OF

«iti

1812 and

iti

181.1!

i:

ni

'it:

ZPZElsTSIOirsrs! CAT.I. ON D. S. IAi% AI I).KO

raar4-dtf

ri MT

LIVERY STABLE.

r. HCSTBB. A. J, THOMPSON

UNTER THOMPSON,

Livery and Sale

snJ,h

hi

•\X7Eare preperad at our W-very Stable, ea

S

TV Third street, opposite the Buntin House, to feraith the public with good Steck and Carriages at very reasonable terms.

J«nl7-(l3m HT'NTER A THOMPWN.