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j|/MPTIOX.—The primary cause of Consump tion is derangement of the li jestive organs. This derangement produces deficient nutrition and as-.-irnilation. 2y assimi' ition, I mean that process oy whic the ntitrimc of tie food is converted Into blootl, mid thenco into th.a Folidsof Ihe body. Persons wltU di c? ion tiiHS ijipa.rcd, having the •lightest predisposition to pulmonary disease, or •f tlicy t:iko cold, will 1)0 very liable to have Consumption of the Lun^-s in eoaie cf it.- funns and 1 hold that it will bo im ossinlu t.) rnra any case cf onscanpiion vit.iout f.r- restoring a good uigcstlon r.fid healthy assimilation. The very first Siin^ to bo (lone is to cleanse Hie stomach and iiowcls fr«m nil disease maciis and slime which are clogji :g these orjau. so that-they cunnwtperfjr :i .cir funciions, and then rouse up and rc.«toro th(^ liver to a hoal:hy action. For this purc, t'.ie surest and best remedy is Schcnck's :.Iandrnkc Pills. T'.icec Pi'.U clean tlio stomach

of all the dead and morbid slime that

'.acausfin^ disease and decay in the whole system. Tiicy will clear out the liver of nil diseased bile ii.it has accnmnlutcd there, and arouse it up to a ,iew and healthy action, by which natural and healthy bilo is secreted.

The stomach, bowel?, and liver are thns clcansed by the nse of Schcnck's JlanrSrake I'iils bnt there remains in tho stomach an excess of acid, the organ is torpid nnd the appetite poor. In tho bowels, the lacteal* nre wca'.j, ni.d requiring strength aud BupnorL It is in a condition like this that Schcnck's Seaweed Tonic proves to be the most valin'r remedy ever discovered. It is alkaline, and its u?e will neutralize all excess of acid, making tho ctomach sweet and fresh it will give permanent .one to this important organ, and create a good, hearty appetite, and preparo tho system for tho first process t»f a good -estion, and ultimately make good, healthy, living bluod. After this preparatory treatment, what remains to cure most cases of Consumption is tho free and persevering use of Schcnck's Pulmonic Syrup. The Pulmonic Synip nourishes the system, purifies the blood, and is readily absorflcd into the circulation, and thence distributed to the diseased lungs. There it ripens all morbid matters, whether in the form of absccsscs or tubercles, and tnen assists Nature to expel a'l tho diseased matter in the form of free expectoration, when once it ripens. It is then, by the great healing and purifying properties of Schenck's pulmonic Synip, that all ulcers and cavities aro healed up sound, and my patient is cured.

The essential thing to he dono in enring Consumption i" to get tip a good nppellto and a good (lijrestion, so I hat the body will grow in flesh aud »et strong. If a person has diseased lung", a cav.1 1... tlie ity or abscess there, the cavity cannot matter cannot ripen, so long as the sysi„... low par. What is ncccsearv to cu.e i* a new orie- or things, a good appetite, a good nutrition, the body to grow in flesh and get fat then Natui\ is helped, tho cavities will heal, the matt** will ripen and be thrown off in large quantities ind the persrn regain health and strength. Tht is the true an.I ouly plan to cure Consumption jntl if a person is very had, if tho lungs rt aoi destroyed, or even if oi.o Inng it m-stroved, or even if oi.o Innglt intirelj rone, if there Is enongh vitality lett in the otbe*

entirely rone, if to heal up. there is hope. ...

I have seen many persons cured, with only on« «onnd lung, live and enjoy lite to a good old age riiis is what sichenck's Medicincs will do to con. Jonsuinptiou. They will cleaii ont the stomach, -nvaeten and strengthen it. get up a good digestion, and give Nature tMe asistance sl'e iiceds to olear the system of all the disease that kin the on.ru, whatever the form may be.

If is important that, while using Fchenck's Medicines, care should be exercised not to take jolrt keep in-doors lr. cool and datrp weather ivoid night-air, and take ont-docr exercise only iL a genial and warm sunshine. 1 wish it distinctly understood that when I ro.•.rmmend a patient to bo careful in regiird to taking cold while using r-y mediuncs, I do so for a special reason. A man who lias but partially re covered frotn the cfftc. of a had cold is far more liable to a relays- than one who has been entirely cured, and It is precisely the ssme in regard to Oon-timption. So long as the lungs ar? jot perfectly -'ealed. Just so lo: is there inar .nent danger of a ftall return of 0:e disease. Hence it is that I so strenuously cant ion pulmonary patients against exposing themselves lo an atmosphere that is not !reui:il and pleasant. Conflimed Consumptives' lungs ur® amass of sore*, which the least change a mosphero will inflame The 'rand secret of my success with my medicines consists in iny ability to snbdne it:flammati instead of provoking it, as many of the faculty do \n inflamed Inng cannot with safety to the patient be cxp. sv-*(i to Hie biting blasts of winter ot the chilling winds spring or autumn, It «h mid be carcfuily shielded from all irritating influences. The nt.no canti- should he observed in Jiis particular, as without it a cure under aluost any circumstances Is an impossibility. t'lie person shsu kept on a wholesome and nutritious diet, and all the nudiciiios continued mtil the body has' restored to it the natural quantity of flesh and strenjflh.

I was myself rnn-d by this treatment of the •vorst kind of Cou^nmpticn, atid huve lived lo ret fat and hearty ili. se any years, with one la:ig mostly pone. I have eurvil thoMSands since, and very many hnve been cunni by this treatment wh nn I hive never seen.

Abunt the 1,-t. of October, I expect to take possession of iny new nllding at lite northeast corner of Sixth and Arch Streets, where 1 shall bo pleased to give advice to all who may require it.

Full directions accompany aH my remedies, sn bat a person in any part of the world can be reed •-1 cured by a Etrict observance of the same.

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Hoping tor favorable reports from time to time, we remain Yours very truly,

EDMr*D FBFEMAN. President. LWIGFT R. bM 1TB, Vice Pres't.

SANFORD J. HALL. Secretary^

UNDERTAKER

I S A A A

UNDERTAKER

is prepirtd to execute all orders in his line with neataess and dispatch, corner ofThird and Cher streets. Terra Hante. lad., ian2»-

PROSPECTUS.

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:"SOME"

•pj^T iT TERS

Fifth Street, b«sic. Main and Ohio,

DEALERS IN

Paints, Oil, and Glass, yl8-d6m

"Who's Your Paimer?"

-:i! 0P

COURSE rr IS I

C.W.SANFORD.

No.5 South Fifth Street.

MANUFACTURERS.

PKAIRI-j

$579,780

PLANING

CITY HILLS.

tUJFT A WILLIAIIS.

Mannfiicturera ofe)

SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. Window and Door Frames. Ioildii Brackets, 5'"""-Starl Bailings, 'fc.-.'.V.&fji, '.rrfiisBallmsters, -,.i leweilPoiti lloring and Sldlag. And all descriptions ot Finished Lumber

WEOLISALI AND BITAIL DIALEBB III

PIN"E

AND

Lath and- Shingles,

Slate Hoofing, Cement Hoofing, 3. Roofing Felt. Custom Sawing, Planing and

Wocd Turning,

DONE TO ORDEB.

All Work Warranted. Corner Ninth and Mulberry Sts.

PRINT INC INK.

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FERRY PRINTING WORKS,

Philadelphia, Pa.

C. E. BOB JJS'SON & CO.,

MANUFACTURERSIt-ks.

OF FINE PIACK AND

Colored Piintin* Kewg lnki ru nn with are to *n tie and rebuilt of

I

T*

resits. Qi icx LKTIHO Black and

'Kd lnkV especially adapted to Lableriatinf. no»M-d4w

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BU8INE88 DIRECTORY^

TEBBE HAUTE BUSINESS DIRECTORY!

The Name, Business and Location of the Leading Houses or TerreHaute.

Those of our readers who make purchase in Terre Haute, by cutting this out and using it as

a

REFERENCE

CLASS.

—o vuUUCUUT- WUICU

will save time

and trouble. The selection has been

STRICTLY

Agrlenltarsl Implemeals

JONES A JUNES, e. s- square. Art EmperlBin-Plel ores.

Loekla| tilaskes, atonic cie. a. O AQ«i, 91 Main-st. Bo*ka, 8U»tl«nery,*«. BAEXLETT A CO 101 Main-st. B.O. COX. 159 Main st.

II

The Daily Times., per annum, including tbe Sunday Ed tion -'12 The Daily Times, per annum, exclusive ot the Minday Edition 10 The Sunday Edition...... 2 The Si mi eekl, per annum 3 1 he Semi- Weekly, two copies, one year 5 Ihe Semi-Weekly, ten copies, one ear (an extra copy to gette*-up oi clubs 25 The Weekly limes, annum 2 The Weekly Times, five copies, one year- 8 The Wee ly Times, ten copies, on* year (an extra cony to getter up of club) 15 The Weekly Times, twenty copies, one year, (an extra copy to tetier up of club) 25 Tbe W-eklyTime#.fifty copies, one year-. 50 The European Edition, per annum, postage extra

JJ DOOLET, Opera House Book Store.. Boot* aad Nbo«a (Wholesale N. ANDREWS. 141 Main-st. N ROLAND. 145 Main st. RNGLE8 TUTT, 107 Main-st. ^B. LUDOWI I CO.. Main eor. Eixth.

BoilaeH CoUecw.,

R. GARVIN. Main cor- Fifth. Can, car Wheels sod General Workers. SEATH 3l HAGER. bet Ninth aad TenthCarpets ffwM »Ja^er anU Borne F**-

ETCE'S

1

AEPET HALL, 77 Main-st.1 Cknisfe Waiiafhetisrers.

gCOTT, OREB O..Main cor. First. SCOTT. GKAFF A CO.. 3 8. Second-et Cblna, Ulaan 4k queeasware. H. 8. RICHARDSON A CO.,78 Main-st. fleiltii (i 1 li»*ltt«il»sll.)

KuVpKNHEmKRA'B^O^iB M.Ln-.t.: Confectionery and iceCrean Parim W. H. 8CUDDER, 19t Main-st. fgif "I

Clfan, Tobacco,

N.KATZENBACH, lfl Main-st. Can* aod -aw Mill's Castings.

'. A. PARKER, cor. First and Walifut.j Dranlsls (Wholesale and Ketall.) BUN TIN A MADISON. »ain-st. UUL1CK A Be.RRV. Main eor. Fourth. lln Goods and otlons (Wholesale and Ketall.) TUKLL. RIPLEY A DE VI ING.Main eor Fifth W.S. KiCh. A CO., Main cor. Sixth, I

The most Popular House. WAKKEN. uOBbKU A CO. Opera House cor WITTENiEKG. RUSCHHAtPl ^A^

Dry oodn (Vliol»al«-.)

CASH. BROTHER A CO., 94 Main street. Dentists. ... H.BARTHOLOMEW, 157National Block. Fancy Goods,*e. (Wholesale* Retal.) T. H. RIDDLE, 151 Main-st.

Furniture (Wholesaleand Befall.) W DIM MICK, east side Fifth street, bet Main and Cherry. E. D. HARVEY.83 vtain-st.

Grocers (Wholesale.)

BEMENTA CO 160 and 16? Main st. HULMAN ACOX, Main cor. Fitth. Grocers (Wholesaleand Betait' JOSEPH STRONG, i87 Maln-st.

Gas and Mteam fllllns.

A. RIEF. 46 Ohio-st. Hardware, Ac. (Wholesale*Ketall.) ADSTIN. S'lRYEH A CO.. 172 Main-st.

COOK A SON, 1*2and 154 Main-st. 8. CORY A CO., i21 Main-st. Hats, Caps aatf Straw Goods J. H. 8YKES. 113 Maln-st

Hair Work.

MRS. E. B. MESSMURE A C0..7 l.eathrr and PlidlniKx. L. A. BURNFTT A CO.. 144 and 146 Main.-st.

LilqiiorM, *c. (Wholesale.)

J. B. LYNE CO., 229 Main-st. Merchani Tallos*. W. H. BANNISTER.79 Main-st. 8CHLEWING, 192 Main-st.

Millinery and raney Goods, -ss J. W. GASKILL, 10 South Fourth-st. Miss M. A. RAKTDAN, 81) Maiu-st. 8. L. STRAUS. 149 Main-st. Jfarble scotch Granite Monument* F.B.AE W.PALMER AGO., ....

v.

The syst we have for the speedy dispatch ot a 1 or-itrs received is complete, and snb criberB may el sure of in mediate attention to all orders witu which they may favor lis.

N. cor. Main and j.hird.

Nurseryman ard Florists. HEINL BROS., Greenhouses and Bale Sale grounds, southeast city, near Blast

FTna^ntionn, Ac. (Wholensle.) D. R. JEFFERS A CO., 140 Main-st. WIT11G A DICK. 148 Main-st.

Pianos, Organs and Hnsle. L. KISSNER. 48 Ohio-st. Plow Hannfttctnrers. PHILIP NEWHART. First-st. Phoenix Foundry antt Machine Work*. MoELFRESH A BARNAUD, cor »tn A Ea«ie

Photographers.

J. W. HUSHER, oor Main and Sixth. D.H. WRIGHT. 105 Main st. Rooting (Nlat* aad Gravel.) CLIFT A WILLIAJfS. cor. 9th and Afulberry B«*al Estate, Ins. A Collecting Agents. GRIMES A ROYSE. 4 S. Fifth-st.

Ktelnway Pianos.

A. SHIDE, Agent.over Postoffice. Kaddles and Harness, '"f1PHILIP KADEL. 196 Vain-st.

Saddlery Hardware (Wholesale.). F. A. ROSS. 5 S. Fifth-st. sewlnat Machines.

S, WHEELER. Weed Agency. 7 S. Fifth. Steam and was. D. W. WATSON. 190 Main st.

Stoves. Tinware, Ac

S. R. HENDERSON. HI Ma-n-st. SMITH A WHEELER. 150 Main-st. Stoves, Mantles and Grates, R. L. BALL. 128 Main-st.

Ntencll Dies and Stock.

J. R. FOOTE. 139 Main-st. Nash, Doors, Blinds and LumbA. CLIFT A WILLIAMS, oor. 9th and Mulberry tmcri ij aid Ivristif laglats. J. A. PARKER, cor. First and Walnut.

Tin and Slate BooMngr.

MOORE A HAGERTY. 181 Main-ft. Crank and Traveling Bag Manufacturers. V. G. DICKHOUT. 196 ifain-st.

Watches. Jewelry and Diamonds. J.R. FBEEMAN, Opera House. J. R.TILLOTSON.»Main-st.

HOTELS.

lacob Bats Gcorce Sati NATIONAL HOUSE. Oar. Sixth and Main. Streets,

Terre Haute. Indiana

Jacob Butx, & Son, Props.

This House has been tiiorou^r lelurnishe-'l myZSp1*-

'-4 BV3KT1N HOrSE, Cor. Third and Ohio Sts.,

Terre Haute, Indiana.

THIS

Hotel has wently been refitted and put in first p'ass order. offer-ii(rtnpenor inducem nts to the travelinfr public

Hood i-smpl' rooms lor theaceommod of ponainercial travi-1. Free 'Bus too and from all trains.

M. BJDFCHD, fropr.

Formerly of the jEtna and fcheiman Bouse, Danville, 111. novl-d6m

CLABF MOUSE, Oor. FirttSc Ohio Sts..

Torre Haute, Indiana.

W. fl. GRIFFITH, Prop,T

Office of Monterama and Palestine Hack **Free Buss to and from all trains. nev2£dti

TERBE HAUTE HOUSE. Cvraer Vim and Seventh Sts.

Terre Haute. Indiana.

This Hotel has recently been Tefttted, and put in first-elass order, offering ac^ernxnodatiost •nsurpassed5"

iss oraer, om

^4^

*i€8T*lI,Pr*»vtoUr.

NOTIONS, *C.

SPECIALTIES!

H. Robinson & Co.

fS. JOBBERS,

No. 103 Slain Street,

WILL

offer to th. Trade at low price, elose:

5 Cases Buck and Sheep Glcves.

•ou „Uu»» 10 Cases Shirts and Drawers. carefully made and is

nam- 8 Cases Ladies' Meriio Bibbed Hose. 6 Cues Wool and Cotton Half

Hose.

6 Cases Children's Wool Hose. 10 Cases As8oi ted Note and Cap Pap«*r. 50 Cafes Assorted Toys at very low prices. 1000 Cases Assorted Glassware at very low priccs. fOO Dozen SUk and Cotton Nets very cheap.

A1 WH OL ESA LE

NEW FI»MI

ps4* it.'

WHOLESALE NOTIONS. WITT1G~& DICK,

(Successor to!A. C. A. Wiruo,)!

No. 148 Main Street,

Jobbers and Commission MEBCH 4NT8,

In'Notioni,

«e.

Fancy Goods «igars,

ENGLISH, GEFMAN & AMERICA^

OXJTX-ERY, 1^*5

Perftomery, nJriih -4-f-r Soap, -J

•T1TH

3

Cotton Tarn, Batting:,««.

in wised cai ital srd Ne* stock are prepared to offer friend* and ccitomers pupeuoT indn*eiDeTiip to bn of u* tar hiecial att« ntioii wHI be paid to Cash Bu er«, Pedlern aid Auctioneers

No. 148 Main Mreet, h'lii Between "Fifth nnd Sixth Streets. In theB 00m formerly occupied Vy Cox rf"8on

OBIaH JBVFBkS. -1 ILI8H* HATKIB

U. R. JEFFERS & CO.,

1

Commission Merchants!

And Wholesa'e Dea'er in

fetaple and Fancy

N O I O N S

WhiteeontoSliirKltiH-liGlQTtSi&'C C'i Exclusive Agents for all •.

PIECE GOODS

tfade by the Viitc Woolen Milta.

IjKo. 140 main Mreet, Terre Haute, Ind.' All order? ri tlj

it*» Jof1* oc2dwt

PRCfcPECTUS.

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN

FOR 187S.

T^rcnfy»?fv6nih Yea**, i.''

THIS5

splerdid wrtkly. matly enlsrged an" inir»A»d. if nt ot tLt most useiul ano intiretin joumals «vir 1 nliifhe t»ery omb»r is beautilullj irint»d on fine papet, sou *lcgnntlj illnitiaito with oiifciaal tniirat ints, representing New Jntmti-ns Novelti/sin Miehanie*, Manr yf aurit Chniistn hotogro] hv., Archt-mm tecture, Agriw'tvre. tvginerxng,

Science and Art jp

FAFMVK8, E« »*M S, I

Men of Progress-" In connection with the publication if tb Soteueiitifin Auerican,tbt nndersiyned coi.durt tue moktextensi agency in th* world lor prouuiin

T™.'Ep1'

htilt*. tHUISIN. ilF A V' til 1 /II ('HkWOiS OB IKAliEs WIIL FiKI' X.-li

SCIENTIFIC AMEK1CAN

OF GBEAT VALUE AND IKTEBEST. Its practici-1 fujjeftic ns will tave hundreds ol dollars to eveu Huttftbplo, W orkshop and F#oiof in the lsnn. besides afloidii it (dLtiLual Source oi VslUaHe Instruction. The Lditoro are assutea by mbiiy or the ableht mericau snd itmoptaii wrtteis. and baling see.to nil tbe Uaditii (rientific and Niecbanical Joun ale *i ti wuila, tbe columnp oi ibe S«ientific ^ni«-ricai» are oonttantJy enriched with tbe cboicett luformatioa. An IHFICIALLISTof all Ihe Patents

I»sn«d ir Publblifd Weekly. The yesrly numbers ol the SCIENTIFIC AMl-BItJAJ. m»k«- Two f| endid Voii.nies of Neaily One Iboussnd Ppgi8, tqujvalent in

BI«»

to JOCK '1HUII1SAM OBlMfcAhX

bOOK PAGEO. mt lHlN COPIES SEHT FBFE. TEBM8.—$8 a Tear 1 60 Half le»rj Clubs af ten Ci pKs lor One Year, $2.60 each, $46.00, With a PPLENI'H' PKEN1DM »o tbe per ton who forms the Club eonsiMing ot a «opy ef he celebrated bteel-Hate fen*raring,

I

PATENTS.

The nest »ay to obtain an answer to tbe onestion—Can 1 ibtaii a Patent? to write to MUM) I.O., 7 Park Bow, MewWk, ho have had over Iweniy five deals' tx-peri*-nce in the busin ss Ko r-h»rpe for opioinii and aovice

A

p'n srid-iiik rRetcb.

or lull written desciiutitn of the inTtntion. should be sent. bor instrnctions concerning Aroerran and European Patents, reveals. Be-itsues, Interferences, Bejeeled s. Bin's on Selling Patents. Bults and r.ceeoin.* ot tbe Pat eut Office, 'J h- N P»tent s. xaminatiors, hxtenrii-ns, Inlr'nyemt nts, etc.. eto send fo INb'IRt CTJ'* BoOK which will be mailid fr©#» on application. All business strictly confidential. At diets

ImSMUNN & CO., Publishers of the Sciet tific Ameiican, 87 laik lion. Nm Yoik.

FOUNDRY

V. B. M'ELFHE8H

r. BABBABX)

Phcenix Foundry

—and

MACHINE SHOP I

MoELFBESH Sr. BAENABD

Corner Ninth and Eagle Streets,

(Near the Passenger Depot,)

jTEBRE HAUTE, IND. 15

MANUFACT13BE

.Iteam Engines. Ma-

Machin*ry. Bouse fronts. Fire Fronts Cireular Saw Mills, and all kinds of

IRON AND BBASS CASTINGS!

i«im

REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY 1

larties connected with this establish All 9 nent DI

m«nt o'eina pr'ctical mechanic of several veers' experience, we feel safe in sayiiip that we own render satisiactioc to »ur customers.

my28" dwlTD KEbUA B'AB.HA^BI).

trt

STOVES.

411 AJ&2 ro 1 ou

'S "h

Want to Keep Warm

GO TO 3

And get the finest

Parlor Open (.rate Stor^ iIn th* Market*

REDWAl'S PATFJST

S-

OPEN FRONT!

For the Best Coal Cook Stoye,

GO TO BALL'S STOTE •TORE.

For Ihe heaptst Stovee, For the largi s' Stork ef8toT6L And the greatest Variety ol

StOTl-S,

BALL BEATS THEM ALL. ome and See.

No. 1S» Main Street, tEBHE novl dwtu2

CROCEhlES.

JAB- H. in MB. W. B. SBIU.1T

TUltKER S111LL1TO,

-•j#

8rCC»9lh8 TO

Tnibtr A built in.

\\T SIULLllO, having purclased the in'eiest ol 'I kunt.ii ll fi'm ot Ton.er & 1 untin, we lave lotn.ed a copartnership uijder lbt i.an.e and stjle oi ilKNh.K A bllJLLHO. aua will cintinue thoij

FAMILY UROCtKY

—AND—

General Produce Business,

VI.DOTAAD.

Our stork is full ad our pricer shall £e aa low as the low tt. would be le*td to have our old iriends call snd.fee us. »s well as new oLes JAMiH 'VbNtH,

MM. B.mil L1TO.

Corner Main snd bevtntb ttree

«ejM-dwt*

DAN MILLER,

^Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ..

Groceries, Provisions,B ails,Foe Flour, Fish, Salt. Shingles,

&.C., &o-,

cerner Fourth aad Ksale Wreets,Terr Haute Connected with the above is afirst-claia Wagon Yard and Boardin* Bouse, the pro prietorshii of which bai- arai&been repon ed oy Mr. Miller, who guarantee* to al) -who may patronize him, good accommodations atrea sonable cbaraes

Board by the Meal, Day, Week nallriwtf !W 11 1 krorriftor.

PIANCS.

IHE BEST AND CHEAPEST

Organs and Melo^eons

L. KISSNEB'S

Palace of Music

..... ,.

BTo. 48 OHIO STKEET,

(Opp. the old Court Bouse.)

•3"' TEBBK HAHTK, IHI».

N. B.—Al' kiri'r of 7rs'rrw«rtr ,rrired

MERCHANT TAILORINC.

JOHN BAKNIKJbB,

MElt^llANT TAI LOR, MAIN STREET, OrerSaxtou A Walmslsj's Dry floods Store Would respectfully caD the attention of th« oitiient ot Ttrre Haute,and tL#public in general that he has rented rooms above"oaxton it Walmsley's Dry Uoods Store, for the purpose of earning on

MEHCHAJkT TAILORING^

He keeps always on hand a Iiashionable a lection of Cassimeres, Vestings, Cloths, «o. and is ready to mske it up in aut

THE I.A UtT f*T Attn of

SHORT JSOl ICE, Ana on Tery Reasonable Terras. Barinir bigh rents to pay. hf promises to make

UP

to

oraer, whether tbe poods be furnished by him or not. F.verythinr in bis I'ue cheaper than done nnd warranted to fit. libera pat-or»*"» .nrSWM

DYE H0US£.

wf

.OUSTS' ASA 1AB1IS' WEAB

CLEARED & C0L0HED!

Genu' Wear repaired neatly at ,• •. L-,' f,

H. F. Reiner's Dye House,

•AIM STBIKT, BET. *7tb •nr^-Htt

FANCY WCRK.

I E E S

"1V/I BS, »i roBi ces iefpeft*uJly Jj) tbut fl 1»Pc| (laff. leteb-

TT N 1) KIN^P 1 PI CJ OK. A PMOJInem of 1 rrtidrt), It nitl* andMlk alwpys on bmd/ Ahv. in hroidny din* to o?der. v#riet ol Patt«ri»p lor ard

If 11J O vli uni'w. (iirvt «. aa o»der. variety ol Patttrpf for

1

Voik on b-nd« ana

and ti xr) init dot 1oid«j. Bennef str«

•a n»

ID|C

PiLiinc

win tnuti.

BennefeT ibe place, norlh tide ©bio r« et. bei* prn to nd

ATTORNEYS.

B. CHEADLB, ,•

ATTORNEY AT LAW SO Main Street, "fitfv 22-d3m Terre Haute, Indiana.

E.

P. BEAUCHAMP.

r^ATTOBITEY AT LAW1

And Notary lublio, Omcx: On OhioSt.,

let.Ihird

j«2M

-.4 -K.

&££&

and Fourth^