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Tns cxCss'Axz CUI03 OP con. PTIOJI.—The primary cause of Consumption is derangement of tho digestive organs. This derangement produces deficient nutrition and assimilation. By assimi'ition, I mean that process oy which the nutriment of the food is converted into blood, and thencalnto the solids of the body. Pci^ons with di eslion tlias impaired, having the lightest predisposition to pulmonary disease, or „f they take cold, will be very liable to have Consumption of tho Lungs In some of its forms and 1 lioll that it will be impossinle to cure any case of v'onstirnption without first restoring a good digestion r.i'ul healthy assimilation. The very first thing to be done is to cleanse the stomach and nowelgTrdm all disease-t inucns and slime which are clogging these organ, so that they cannet perform t:ieir functions, and then rouse up and restore the liver to a healthy action. J?or this purpo o, the surest and best remedy is Bchenck's Mandrake Plils. These Pills clean the stomach mul bowels of all the dead and morbid slime that is causing diseaso and decay in the whole system. They wiil clear ont the liver of all diseased bile hat has accumulated there, and arouse it up to a new and healthy action, by which natural and healthy bilo Is secreted.
The stomach, bowels, and liver are thns cleansed by the use of Schenck's Mandrake Pills httt then remains in the stomach an excess of acid, the or* gan is torpid and the appetite poor. In the bowels, tho lacteals are wealt, ar.d requiring strength and support. It is in a condition like this that Schcnc^'s Seaweed Tonic proves to be the most valuab'." remedy ever discovered. It is alkaline, nnd'its use will neutralize all excess of acid, making the stomach sweet and fresh It will give permanent -one to this important organ, and ere. ate a good, hearty appetite, and prepare tbe sys-* tcm for the first procoss »f a good digestion, ind ultimately make good, healthy, living bluod. After this preparatory treatment what remains to core must cases of Consumption Is the free and persevering use of Schenck's Pulmonic 'Syrup. The Pulmonic Syrup nourishes the system, purifies the blood, ond is readily absorbed into the circulation, and thencorlistribntcd to the diseased iungs. There it ripen9 all morbid matters, whether in tho form of abscesses or tubercles, and tnen assists Nature to expel a!l the diseased matter in the form of frco cxpcctoraiion, when once it ripens. It is'then, by the great healing and purifying properties^f Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, that hit ulcers tffid cavities aro healed up sound, and my pat lent is cured.
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The essential thing to bo done In curing Consumption is to get np a good appetite and a good digestion, so that the body will grow in flesh and get strong. Ifn person has diseased lungs, a cavity or abscess there, tho cavity cannot heal, the matter cannot ripen, so long as the system Is below par. What is necessarv to enrols anew orier or'things, a good appetite, a good nutrition, the body to grow in flesh and get fat then Nature is helped, ho cavities will neal, the matte.' will ripen and be thrown off In large quantities, and the person regain health and strength. Thit is the true and only plan to cure Consumption ind if a person is very bad, if the lungs .re .aof entirely destroveil, or even if one lung it entire!} .-one, if there is enough vitality left in the othet to heal up, there is hope.
I have seen many persons cured, with only one jotind lung, live and enjoy lile to a good old ags Tills is what Schenck's Medicines will do to cure Jonsumptlon. They will clean out the stomach, *w«eten and strengthen it. get up a pood digestion, and give Nature tbe assistance she needs to 'ilear the system of all tho disease that it. in tha ungs, whatever tho form may be.
It is important that, while using Fchenck's Medicines, care should bo exorcised not to take jolrt: keep in-doors in cool and damp weather tvoiil night-air, and take out-door exercise only ii. a genial and warm sunshine.
I wish tt distinctly understood thnt when 1 re.xmmeud a patient to bo carefulin regard to taking cold while using my niedli ines, Ido so for a special reason. A man who has but partially re covered from tho c&cc.j or a bad cold Is for more liable to a relays'! than one who has been entirely
cured, and it is precisely the same in regard to Consumption. So long ns the lungs are aot perfbctly uealed, jnct So long is there^ lmir .nent danger of a flill return of tlic disease. Hence it is
that I so strenuously caution pulmonary patients against exposftnr "themselves to nn atmosphero that is aot L'CMUU niid pleasant. Confirmed Consumptives' lmiRS arc a mnss of rei«. which the least change of a mosphero •will inflnme. The jrand secret of my success ith my medicines consists in fny ability to subdne inflammaHon instead of provoking H, as many of the laculty do \u inflamed lun cannot with safety to the pit ient lo exp:so«i to tho bitin™ blasts of winter ot the chilling winds, of spring-or autumn. It should DO c«r^fVIlly shfeldtd Trom all irritating Influence-*. The titmo witlon should lie observed in this particular, as without it a cure nndcr aluoa.auy circumstnuces is an impossibility.
Hie person tlionid lie kept en a whole.»ome and ••.ntritioas diet, and all ,tlio midicints continued iiiltl the body lilts restored lo It the natural '•^jnanttty of flesh and etrsngthi
I was ray-oir cmvd by tliis treatment of tho •rnrst kind of Cousnmpl!Mi, nnl have lived to ret fat and hearty these nany years, with or.e lun^ mostly gone. I have cnrcU thONsands since, andvery many have been curejbylhis treatment wh un thrive never seen.
About the 1st of October. I expect to take possession of my new building at the northeast corner of Sixth and Arch Streets, where I shall be pleased to give advice to all who may require it.
Kull directions accompany all my remedies, so fcat a person in any part of the world can be read, •-y cured by a strict observance of tbe same.
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DEALERS IH it
Oil and
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MANUFACTURERS.
RAXRI_
CITY PLANING
xteV. MILLS.
.CLEFT A WilLUMS'
Manufacturers of
SASH, DOORS, BLrNDb. Window and Door Frames.. Moulding Brackets,
Htarl Railings, Sallusters. oi
tt.i*!)»(» gUeirellPoats
WHOLB&iLl A*n 8«TAIL DgALSBS Iir
.PI3STE LXJMBEK, •:. f-1 Lath and Shinolen, vt 9$a Slate Roofing, I,
Custom Sawing, Planmp ana Woc:l Turnine,
done to ordeb.
All Work Warranted. Corner Ninth and .Vniberrj Ste.
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Philadelphia, Pa.'s
c. E. ROBlXSOir & CO.,
MANrFACTUBRRSInks.
ttM8INES3 DIRECTORY MOTIONS, *C«
TERBE HAUTE
BUSINESS DIRECTORY ttr* I —'V I »r •'&
The Name, Bus.nessand Location of the Leadins Houses oi ^5 Terre Haute.
Vr«ul*r* «)in ma¥» nui«1iiue
in Terre Haote, bj cutting this out and MING it as a RKFSBENCK will wive time •lid trouble. Tk» oelection has been carefully made and is srTKICTtiY fthbtCLA88.
Agrlealiaral impitmeattA J0N18 A JONE8, e. a sqaareArt EnpeHam-Piel rea Pr^pi*
LooklBf OlaikM, Maaie e»«^(..| R. OAGli, 91 Main-st. Beski, Watleatrj, *e. .,j BARTLBTT* CO, 101 Maia-St. R. Q. COX. 159 Main st._ A.H. TOOLBY. Opera House Book:
St ore-
IMH aad Hhees (Itholwale Bttafl raS^N. ANDREWS. Mi Main-st. ,r JhT I N. BOLAND. 145 Mam st.
BN&LE8 TDTTylOT Main-st^
BBSIBMS Collec«B.
ft. OAR VIS. Main cor- Fifth. Ctn, Ckr Wheel* nd Ceaeral |NB worker*. RRATH Jt HAQER, bet. Ninth and TenthCarpet* Wall Paper aad Heuse Far. •lanlliC* RTCS'S ARP1T HALL, 7TMain-«t4
Carrlas* Waaafsetareia.
igSJl-SSBA&SteS* Chlaa, Olaaa 4k QawnHra**.''
i. pre-eminently ft. 8. RlOHAftDSOM JS d0..t« Main-st.* Cleibiil (V Ltloal* sad^tilU.)
N.KAIZMIBACH.14RMMA-ST.|»^,FT faws ear* f* J. A. PARKER, cor. First and Walnuti
Dragglsts (Wbollsale and BsmII.) BUNT® MADISON. «ain-st-_v *. '.L Urjr floods
8
The Weekly Times! 'live copies, ono year- 81 Urjr Gooda and etlens (Whole«al« Tbe Wee «ly Times, ten copies, one year I aad Be tall.) (aneitra cow to getter-upof club) 15
XURLL
1
The Weekly Times, twenty copies, one year, (an extra copy to getier-up of club) 25 The Weekly Tiiiei.fifty copies, ono year— 5V The European Edition, per annum, postage extra- 3
riplBY fcDEMINO,Maineor Fiftt
S.rVcK A CO Main cor. £ixth,
The most Popular House
Uroeers (Wholemle.) •-4 t|
BEMENT CO 160 and 162 Main,st. iI HULMAN Cot, Main cor. Filth. Clroeers (WbOleaaleasid KetaiT' -j JOSEPH STRONG, 187 Maln-st.
Wax Ud st«ana Flltlag. i'tiii
A. R1EF, 46 Ohio-st. Hardware, Ac. (Wholesale A Retail.) ACSTIN, S'lRYBR CO., 172 Main-st. ,,, J. OOOK SON. lS3and lb* Mam-st S.CORY &C0., 121 Main-st. *j 'it
Hats, Capa and Ntraw floods ft J. H.8YKES. 113 Main-st. Hair Work. MRS. E. B.MESSMORB^O.,
N. cor Main and xhird
Nurseryman ard florists. HEINL BROS., Greenhouses and bale Sale grounds, southeast city, near Blast
Furnace. Motions, «e- (Wholesale.)._ U.R.JEFFERS 4 CO., 140 Main-st.
Pianas,ttrgauN and
Mn»l(n
L. KISSUER. 48 Ohio-st. Plow Mannfacturm. fHILIPKBWHART. Pirst-st.
9,!
Phanix PouMry sM BHehlnrWerbf MoELFRESH &BABHARD. corSthAEs^I« Phntngraphers. J. W. HU8HER, cor Main and Sixths' {v. D. H. WRIGHT. 105 Main s*.
BOOHkk (Mint* MMl Crsvel.) CLIFT 4 WILLIAMS, dor.9th and Jfulberrj Real Estate, Issn. *Cell«tla« **enu GRIMES.4 ROYSE. 4 8 Fifth-st,^
i&
Stelnway Planoa.
A. SHIDE, Ageat.over PostofBce KMtalles Md tt»rssei». PHILIP KADEL, 196 Main-st.
rrrrni
:'i
(lorlag andH!11b«.
And all descriptioiio ol Finished Lumber
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'irt'
Saddlery Hardware (Wholemle.) F.A.ROSS,58: Fifth'St.
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Kewtac Haeklsi«s..
S,WHEKLER.WecdAgency.7S:,Fiffli. Steam and.Uaa. D. W. WATSON, 190 Main-st. f!
StOTea, Tinware, Ae
8. R. HEVDEK80N,'1U Man-st.
Ktenell Die* and Stock.
J. R. FOOTE. 189 Main-st. flash, Door*, Blind* and l.a«ibe».' CLIFT"0t WILLIAMS, cor. 9th and Mulberry ft tstiCEiirj aBd ^ortatole tngtaea J. A. PARKER, eor. First aud Walnut.
Tin and Slate Booflln^.
MOORE HAGERTt. 181 Main-ft.
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Trunk and Traveling Bnir •annfao--.-tnrers.V .• 1» I Vj, V.G. DICKH0UT. 196 Jfain-st. ^w .r
Wntctifs, Jewilrj and Dlamondsj .,,j J.R, FREEMAN. Opera House. h« J.R.TILLOTSON.KIMain-st.
HOTELS.
Jacob Butr 6 SATIOKAI, Cor. Sixth and Main Street*, Terre Haute. Indiana 1"
Jacob Butz, ft Sn« ''rupn
This Househaabeen tt or?* my23pl».
ia.i»
BIJNTIN
THIS
Cement Roofing, TTi Hoofing Pplt.
:*f'4 i*ka6r
J»i
Mfo GBATT'S
FERRY PRINTING WORKS,
of Fine Black and
Colored Piintinp News Inks ru UP with sre lo suit tl sea* 1J and pecnlit arities of Cresses. QTICK UntM Black aud Olared Inks MpeciallT ^adapted to LabiarriatinK- »o»M-d«w
CLARF tf«1 Cor. JSrrtJfc ORio St*..
Terre Banto, IndiaDt
H, B. GRIFFITH, Pro?
Office of Monteauma and Palestine H«i Litter. Free Burs to snd frcn all trairs. tsviidtt
TERRE HAUTE HOU#F« t^.mrr
Vat*
This Hotel has recently been refitted, and,put In first-class order, offering accommodation* ansurpaiied in the atat^. ii. P.ii ST05, Proprleter. it
SPECIALTIES!
JT.
1
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r^lfl
IV
HOllE,
Cor. Third and Ohio St.,
Terre Haute, Indiana
Hotel has recently been refittrd and pnt in first-c'sss ordfr, offering superior inducemrnts to the trsvelinp ptiblic tiood tsmnlr rooms for tbe accommod I of cotninerclal travel.
Free 'Biiatooand from jll trains. M. Rf iF«'RD, ProprFormerly of the jBtnaand Shettnsn House, Danville, ill. nevl-d6m
P.
H.
iu.
WILL
very
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PRANK. Main cor. fourth. UPPENHEIMBR BRO., 118 Main-st.: Parlora
ConCNlloBCiri and leeCrea W. H. SCUDDER. 194 Main-st.
fri
Ctsara, Tobaeoo,
!.- .a
a House cor CO.. 73 Main-st
Drjr ooda (Wboleaalw.)
CASH. BROTHER CO.. 84 Main street. Dentists, L.H.BARTHOLOMEW,I57National Block. Fancy B»eds,*c. (Wholesale* Ketal») T. H. RIDDLE, 151 .Main-st.
Pamttnrc (WholcMlc and Metal].) W. Q. DIM MICE, east side Fifth street, hot Main and Cherry. ef lB. t. HARVEY. 83 «ain-St.
WITH
o"T
7 8. Ififul-ito
l«tktlle»a*4 PIb«IBS.1
L. A. BURNETT A CO., 144 and 146 Main-st. Liquors, Ac. (Wholesale.) J. B. LYNE 00.. 229 Main-st.
Merchant Tailors.
W,H. BANNISTER,79 Main-st. SCHLEWINO, 192 Main-st.
rv.i
Millinery and raney Goods. J. W. GASKILL, Id South Fourth-st. "j Miss M. A. RAKfDAN, 8» Mam-st-S. L. STRAUS. 149 Main-st. & Marble. A »eot«b Uranlte Monument* F. B. W. PALMER CO.,
& Ca.
RoMn&ort
JOBBERS,
,"JNo. 103 Alain Street,
offer to tb« Trade at low price* elose:
5 CMes Buck and 8faeep Glcves. 10 Case* Shirts and Drawers. 5 Cases Ladies' Meriio Bibbed
Hose.
5 Cases Wool and Cotton Half Hose. 6 Cases Children's Wool Bcse. 10 Case* Assoited Note and Cap*
Pap«r.
60 Cafes Assorted Toys at rerj low prices. lOOO Cases Assorted Glassware at very low prioes. COO Poscn Silk and Cotton Bets
.eheap^ I
Al WHOLESALE OXLY.
.•iwl 5£V FIRM!!
WHOLESALE NOTIONS.
is,
iWITTIG & DICKJ
(Successor to*A. C. A. Wrnre,) I
No. 148 Main 8treet|
Jobbers and Commission
MEBCH 4NT8/
U' 2 ri»
In Notions, Fancy Goods 4i8«rs,
ENGLISH, GERMAN AM£K1CA CUTLERY, Pcrfltineiy, ""J "tr
Bmmp, 5«-tn »htS
tit j( ft 9, ®stloa Tara, Battlnf, Ae.
increased cat ital and Ne* stock are prepared to offer friends and customers Superior inducements to buj of us. tar special attention will be paid to Cash Bu ers, Pedlers aid Auctioneers.
No. 14^ Main Street, Betwen Tifth and Sixth Streets. In fheR00m formerly occupied by Cox Son
CLI8BA HATBIB
R. JEFFKRS & CO.,
Commission Merchants! "VAnd Wholesale Dea'er in
a
Staple and Fauoy
N O I O N S
a
While Goodo, Stalrto, Bnrk CllflTe8,&e i* DAN
^^.E*«1UBIVCAgent?for^11
iPiECE GOODS Made by the Vigo Woolen Mills.
ijJKo. 140 Slain htreet, Terre Haute, Ind.
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t7 1'atk how.iftw Toik.
FOUNDRY.
M'KLFKMB.V "Ui f.-thq j.
BARNARD
'. tKulll Mr
Phoenix loundry
Oi'^O AjfD I*1*# Miff
MACHINE SHOP I
McSLPEESH &r- BABNAHD
Corner Ninth anil Eagle Streets, 'f
)r
CNear the Passenger Depot,)
TEltKE HA.X1Ti llVl.
Mular
ANUFACTUBB .Iteam Engines, MsMacbinerj, House Fronts, Fire Front# Saw Mills, and all kinds of
IROU ASI» BBA8H CA8TIK«S»
in iH
and SevnA 9l»!
""Terre Haute. *Tndfana
REPAIRING
All
if ft M'tiiths
DONE PROMPTLY 1
-*rties connected,with Ihli wtiblfab* ^eing practical mechanifes of aowal Mars' experience, we feel safe tn saying that e»n render satisfaction t6 aur etMoairl. in noivtof Workmanship and Price, dwh- MoEUKBSH AJfcARKAKD.
nmi b(
8TOVEb4
DO OU
,Want to Keep Warm "GO TO BALL'S I
And the finest
[Parlor Open rate Stove
,In the Market.
REDWAl'JB nmr »3k£
1
OPEN FRONT!
mmmm,
aiwip in
For tbe Best Coal C«ok StOYf,
OO TO BAIL'S STOTE frTOKE.
For the fceapest Slows, For tbe Largest Stock ef Stom And tbe Greatest Tarietj ol
Stoves,
BALL BEATS THEM AIL, ome and Nee.
No. 12H Main Street, 1KRK£ BAlTE, IRD* novl-dwm2
-W|
CRCCEKIES.
kW» Be
FIBMi
ua 1. itoii,
NEW
TIIltXER
&~8111LUTO, 8CCCEP8OH8 TO F,
^Turner A liuntin.
\I7 SB 1LLI10, having purchased the TV In'erest ol T. Isuntm in the firm ot Turner tunt.n, *e have tornied a copartam an so
0 1
JSKH Jt lsHH.L110.aud iillccntinue thell
FAMILY GROOH.RY •sS
ND
Tfs%ni-'J¥
(Jeneral Produce Business,
AT THE ULD^fASn.^^
Our stock is tull ard our prices shalfoe as lew as the lowest. We would be pleased to have our old friends call and see us. as well as new 01,es- JAldtfcH 'I12K1SEK,
W I IT O
Corner Alain and (seventh ttree
sepl4-dwtx
MILLER,
Wholesaft and Retail Dealer in
Grocer 68 ^Provisions,® ails,Foe iht Flour. Fish, Salt. Shingles,
4sO.» &C-,
Cirser Pourtb a«tf t»sl-fctrrrt»,Terr* Haute Connected with the above is a first-class Wagon Yard and boarding House, the pro
All orders rr 1 fly stter to. oc2dwt prietorshipol which has again been resumed .* I oy Mr. Miller, wboauaranteestoall who msv patronise bim, ao*etnmodatlons at rea sonabU ch arses. __
Board by the Meal, Day, Week alldwtf AllLLbh. Proprietor.
PlAttOS.
THE REST AND CHEAPEST
Dei^isice,
nrfilS splerdtd weekly, marfy «larf«d nw „i -v »n^ ini|r«i\»d. is «nt ol th* inost usetul I QfggCS &&U M6lO(l€OI18 sno int«re»tin, joutnalt eytr 1 ublitbei t»- I T.,. ery tumbtr is btautilullj irintid on tw
paper, HBO gantly illttftiateo with oiisi" nal enMca^ inss, rejrtsenting New fnrvtv n» AiteWt is Mechanic*, Manr
,f
lul?
KIESNER'E
Lf
Palate of Music
No.
48 OHIO 6TBEET,
(Opp. th« old Court House.)ri«£ A Ii E I 1
N, B.— /II kirrs o' Trs'rrir«rt« rs"ed
MERCHANT TAILORIXC.
JOHN BAENIKliE,
MEHCHANT TA1LOB, MAIN STREET. 1 OrerSaxtoa A Waimslej'a Dry flooda Store
Would respoctihlly call the attention of tha oitixens of Terre Haute.and tLpublic In general, tbat he has rented rooms abore Saxton A
W alms
EC.
ley's Dry Uoodf Store, for tha purpose oi carrying on
MJblKCHAAT TAILORING. He keeps always on hand a Fashionable lection ol Cassimeres. Vestings, Cloths, Ac. and is ready tn make ft up in
I A a 1
•r, Tiatvi
AKD a*
.iS'ivii f' U! -isr s-trif.r: SHORT HOI 1CM, Ana on very Reasonable Terms. Haying high rents to pay, he promises to make up to iraer, whether toe goods be furnished by nin. or not. Everything in his Hue cheaper than "Hutting done and warranted to fit. a libera pat-ntia»» l?Mt#d anriSWM
DYE HOUSE.
ti GENTS' AH1 I-AllIESi' WEAK
CLEANED & COLORED
Sisi Gents' Wear repaired neatly at &
H. F. Reiner's Dye House,
»A!K MM n.llT, Alb A 7^ •pr'-atf
A
I Al lie! IiE]IS!!
"Ilfl RB. WU Ml annourcts rerpect'nlly iyj that fbe bar orrncd a Clais. and Teaches sll kindf ft FsicyWoth. A go'd as»ortment of Fir broidery benille andHlk always on hand. Also. F'mbroideiy done to order. varietj ol Patt«rns for tsmping and anvass Woik on bund. an«r Pinking and Ftsmt inr doi t" oidrr.
Kemnnher tbe plare, uorth side eh lo street-, between H'tb *nd hixtb.
-I? ATTORWEYfe.
(HEADLE,
A1TOBNEY AT LAW, .tsjir-i SO jUaiti Street, .tl ft.li 22-d3 Terre Savt^
A J)
jf f:«J
XJ P. BEA.UCDAM?,-"
PATTOBNEY AT LAW
!ii« «t. 3li)^
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