Daily Wabash Express, Volume 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 December 1871 — Page 3
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AIN'T. GUIXE OF CO&.
JUMPTIOX.—The primary causo of Consumption is derangement of the digestive organs. Thl» derangement produces defici snt nutrition and as-
jlmilation. Dy
asslmilition, Imean that process
wliic'.I
the natrimct of the food is converted
into blood, and thence into the solids of the body. Persons With di eslion thus impaired, having the ^lightest predisposition to pulmonary disease, or
tlicy
take cold, will
be
nowels
very liable to have Con
sumption of tbe Lungs in some of ITS forms and 1 hold that it will
be
impossinle to enra any case
of Consumption vituout fir.-t restoring a goed digestion F.:nl healthy assimilation. The very first Shing to bo done is to
clcaiiso
from
the stomach and
all diseasea
mncus
form
and
tlieir"
Hme
which
aro cloggilig fheso ORGAN, so that they
caAnet
per
functions, and then rouee
op
store tho liver to a healthy action.
.and re
Forthlg
pur-
po e, t'.ie WIRE^T and best remedy is Schenck's Mandrake PIUS. These Pills clean the stomach and bowels of all tho dead and morbid slime that is causing DIUEA^O and decay in the whole system. They will clear ont the liver of ail diseased bile I bat lias accumulated there, and nrouse it
np
to a
new and hchithy action, by which natural and healthy bile is secreted. Tho stomach, bowels,and liver are thus
valuah'!'remedy
cleansed
by the nse of Schenck'sMandrakePills bnt there remains in the stomach an excess of acid, the organ is torpid and the appetito poor. In the bowel.", the lacteal? are -wcalt, nr.d requiring strength and support. It is in a condition like this that Schenck's Seaweed Tonic proves to be the most
ever discovered. It is alkaline,
and its uae will neutralize all excess of acid, making tho stomach sweet and fresh it will glvo permanent .one to this important organ, and croate a good, hearty appetite, and prepare
cnscs
fies
and my patient is cured.
IUFI is !I«lp"'.
mokb* 8.18 Broad
way, New York Copies of the latest numbers ot the Magazine, 2acents eaoh, pout-free. TUE BEST BOYS' AND GIRLS' MONTHLY
it
tbo
ilie
md if
sys
tem for tho first process »f a good digestion, and ultimately mako good,
licaltby,
liviug blood. Af
ter this preparatory treatment, what remains to cure most
of Consumption is tha free and
persevering nse of
Schcnck'a
Pulmonic Syrup.
The Pulmonic Syrup nourishes the system, puri
tho blood, and is readily absorbed into the circulation, and thence distributed to the diseased lungs. There it ripens all morbid matters,wheth* er in tho form of abscesses or tubercles,and tnen assists Nature to expel all tho
diseased
matter in
the form of free expectoration, when once it ripens. It is then, by tho great healing and purifying properties of Schenck'S pulmonic Syrup, that all ulcere and cavities ore healed np sound,
The essential thing to be dnno in curing Con
sumption
is to get np I good appetite and a good
digestion, so that tho body will grow in flesh and get strong.
If ft
3e-
person has diseased lung*, a
ity or abscess* tlivre, the cavity cannot
nt-al,cav
the
matter cannot ripen, so long as the is bo-" low Iar. What
is necessarv
cu.esystem
to
IR a new or-
of things, a good appetite, a good nutrition. the body to grow
in
flenli and got
fat
then Na-
cavities will heal, the MATT**
will ripen and be thrown off in LARGE quantities ind tho person regain health and strength. Thl is the true NO.I only plan to enre C»n?TimptiGll
a person 1s very bad,
if
jntirely
the
Innps
re aoi
destroyed, or even ifone lnng
lo
Jonsmnption.
it sntirely
*one, if there is I-nonirh vitality lelt
in
the othe»
heal np. thcro is hope. 1 have seen many persons cured, with only one sound lung, live and enjoy lire to a P'OD old age This is what Schenck's Medicines will do to cun.
They will clean out the stomach,
sweeten and strengthen
it,
tion,ahd glvo
get np a good diges
Natiiro
T!e
avsistatice sbc
jlear tho system of all the
need# to
cllnetu-O
mugs, whatever
that in THE
Um
form,
may.be.
If Is lmporta it tliat, while using Fchenck's Medicines, core should 1)8 exercised not to take •sold keep in-doore ir.ccol and dairp
weather
"ivoid niL'lit-air, and take cut-doi.r exercise only \l a gentnl and warm sunshine. 1 wish It dUtincily understood that when Irocrmmond a lmtleiU to he careful in remird to taknig cold while usinj my mcdh
ines,
I
do so lor a
ipecial reason. A man who bus but partially r& covered IVom the
cfTcc
is PRECISELY the same iu regard to
Consumption. So long the lunge are jot per fectly nealed, jtist so
eer of a full return OR tho disease. Bence it is that I so strenuously caution pulmonary patients thi
amlnst
expuslnir theniselvrs to an atmosphere tfiat Is sot ireiitiil and pleasant. Confirmed ConInmptives* lungs nra amass of sore*, which the least change of a niosphcre will in flume Tbe grand secret of my success with my medicines consists in my ability to subdtto inflammation instead of provoking It, as many or the laculty da An Inflamed lung cannot with safety to the patient be exp.sod tn tho biting blasts of winter ot tho chilling wind* of spring or antnmn. It should bo carefully shielded Iran all irritating Influences. The utino caution should be observed to Jiis particular, as without it a cure under al-uio.-it any circnmstauces is an impossibility.
Che person should lie kept cn a wholesome and unu-itidos diet, and all the mtdicincs continued until tlie body has restored to it the natural quantity of fle»h and sirength..
I was myself cured by this treatment of the worst kind of Consumption, and have lived to get fiw and hearty ilu-se atiy years, with one luii" mostly gone. I have cured tnoNsands since, ana very many liavo been cured by this treatment whim 1 hive never soen.
About the 1st of October, I expect to take possession of ray new building at the northeast coroer of Sixth and Arcli Streets, where 1 pball be pleased to give advice to all who may require it.
Full directions accompany atl ny remedies, so fiat a person tn any part of tin world can be read '•-icured by a strict observance of the same,
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OT
set interested politicians, ant its recent warfare upon the Taaimany Democrats bat been received w.th universal approval. It h*s adhered to the pledge given in its original prospectus more than twenty years ago that the pu»lic should be truly raMvaented. and the interest faithfully guarded through its columns, its record ha been i-ure and honorable, and tbe bigh«s aim of its propne tors is to render it more and more worthy ot its oast history, and of the confidence which the pub ic repose in it we out of three oi -t original proprietors sbU direct it»polieyk and guide it ou all public questions. They purpose that the TIM be ah, 11 eontinueto keep clear ot all narrow ana unworthy influences and cliques, and aim to rep*eent the great body ot the public, as di-tinguished from personal tactions- It occupies a perfectly independent position, and free to spak the tiuth on all subjects «nd about all men. Its »really imreased circulation th oughouttbe oountry adds to its power and influence. *lt will Continue to be a taitalul exponent of Kepublican principles, and advocate with untiring energy every raure which tends to further the welfare of the people-utmost 0l cat news from special sources darle' fresideniial canvass. This departof the paper Will be nnasualiy fislf and
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PAINTERS.
7
M. BKDFoKU, Propr.
Formerly of the jEtna and bherman House, Danville, 111. nevl-d6m
«(i n&vn 8. B. YEAKLE
WM. M. BAER.
tbaklb,
PAINTERS
Fifth Str*etv bc*. Main and Ohio, DEALERS' TK
Painty Oil and Gla& yl8-d6m
"Who's Your Painter
fipxa I A CODES* 1*
OTW.panfoM' No.5 Son11» Fifth Street.
i3Tt0i'
MANUFACTUR E RS
PLANING
CITY MILLS.
HOMEBITTER8.
Are indorsed ua preecribea by more leadr ing Physicians than any tonic or stimulant now in nse, Chey areaSUBB PKKVENTIVt. for Fever and Ague, Intermittents. Biliintsness and all disorders arising from miasmatic cause*. They are highly recommended as an anti dyspep ic, and in eases of in digestion are invaluable as an Appetiser and Recnperant, an'd tncaes 0' General Debility they have never in a single instance failed io producing the most happy results. They are particularly BB.vEFIOlAL TO FBMALE8, Strengthening the body, invigorating the mind au-i giving tone and elasticity to the whole system Tbe BOMS Bli'ThBS arc compounded with the greatest care, and no Fenio stimulant has ever been offered to tbe oublio SO PLEASANT TO TUE TASTE, and be same time combining so many medical Meats, indorsed by the medio-. I frat rnity ar the best known to the Pharmacopoeia. It
at the same time combining so many medical ts, indorsed by the medio-. I frat- rail best known to the Pharmacopoeia costs litttle to give them a fair trial, ana Every Family should have a Bottle.
We ask every one to read the following ccrtificate'from many of the most eminent physicians in the oountry
Si Louu. July, 18TO—JAMKS A. JACK -As son
SON CO. Gentlemen—As you have communicated to the medical profession the rec ie of the "Home Bittters, it Cxnnot there
(ore. be considered as a ie«ret or patent med icine, no patent hating been taken for it We have examined the formula for making the "ttpwe Bitters," and unhesitatingly fa. the conibination is on- of rare excellence, all the articles used in its composition are tbi best of the class to which they belong, beint highly Tonic, Stimulant, btomachic. t'aimi native and slightly Laxative. 'Ihe mode U' preparing them ts triotly in accordance witl the rales of pharmacy^ aving useJ them seen its effect in our pnvate.practice, we tak leasure in recommending them to all person esiruus ot taking Bitters, aa being the bet-)
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The Daily 1 imes. ptr aitnum, exclnsire oi the .-unday Edition..:.. The Sunda Edition The S« mi eekl. per annum 1 he Semi- Weekly, two copies, one ye»r...... 5 "Ihe Semi-Weekly, ten oopies. one ear (an catr* copy to^tter-up oi olobs... 25 Thfa Weekly "tftaes. p» annum-:—. The Weekly. Times, five^copies, one year. 8 The Wee ly Times, ten oopies, on«• year (an e*tra»eciivy getter up of club).—M The Weekly Times, twenty ..oopies one year, (an extra copy to getter np of club) 25 The W'ekly Times.fifty Copiei-„oneyca!r.. 6k The European bdition, per annum, post-
Onlc and Stimulant now offered to the publie. L. t'h. Koisllalere, I. 11, Uflred Heacock, a. D. eB, D.
Drake •cltowel J. C. W hltehlll, •. B. Dr. V. F. Ladwig. «r. A. WUcox, M. D,
D. S. MAKIH* HOSPITAL, S*. LUDIB, MO. Oct. 8, wo.-A.
Jackson a
to.:
have examined fhe formula tor m»king th Home Btomxch Hitters," an (fused th ii the Hosp tal 'or the last font months. 1 coi •ider them the most valuable t. nicand stim ulantnow in use. L- MKLCHhK.
ST Louts, July 6, 1870—JAS A.
Bespectfull yours,
r. J. aatlue, M. D. T. ti, €onitock, 1. Ii We cheerfully concur with every woid contained in the above testimonial juts Cgutmu, I. B. lak Hartataa, it. Ceas. Vastlae 1,D. John 1. Teuple, 9, li
6.». Walker, •. D. K, C. Fraaklni, •. CwciNiiATi. Oct. 19, 1870.—Messrs W. KKKNCDT St'
Co., Agents "Home Bitters"
Gents -Agreeable to our request, 1 have ex amined tbe formula of the Home i"totnac) Bitters," and find the remedies it oontain such as are in general use by the Medical Pro fSssian. They- are very sc. en tide* lly an p,«aa»-tly combined ..-and ae sttnrulating tonics will be found especially adapted as coi roborants to the treatment ot low or debili tated stages of the system, whether arisini from impaired digestion or from malariom
diseases* Dr. J. L.
Vattleni. L. A, Janes, 1- D-
-t. it. Wayne, Chonlst. C. »lapa«k, 1. D. W. I aliferro. H. V, ». V. hoaaer, 1. D. J.J.O Ii .I.D. C. 8. ttuNcrngt, M.B i. H. Karklr.B. D. 0. W. Bteler, M. D. W. it. Woodward, H. D. fl. A. Dohrrfjr, •. I-
CHlCAGo.§?pt.J»0. 187".—J. SMITH, Ksq We have examined the formnla of the "Cele bra ted Stomach Bitters,'' and find it to bcomposed of articles that are considered tb be*t tonics used by tbe medical Profession and one ofth* best bitters we know of now ii use. Very respectfully,
H. (L Haka, B. HcTlr.r, *.. I I. B. «alker. H. I». «. ». Mariaer. horman 8..
For Sale by sll Drngffl-ts A ®roeer» JAS. A. ACh SON & CO., Proprletort Labratory 105 107 N. 2d Strut, my26d1tawly 8T, LOt lH, MO
mk
CXIFT A WILLIAMS.
i*
M&nafacturers of.
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. Window and Deor Frames. ••aiding: Brackets, rni
,,p .Starl BalUngs, Ballasters, Newell Posts
vis:
€LABF HOUSE, Cor. firtt & Ohio 8ls~.
Torre Haute, Indiana.
Horlng *»dSMla*.a
And til descriptions oi Finished Lumber
aiii
WHOUSALB AHD UTAIL DIALCM lit E LUMBER,
1
j^ath and Shingles, -si wtif
Slate JRooflng, ~r Cement Hoofing, Roofing Felt. Custom Sawing, Planing and
Wood Tnrnine,
DONE TO ORDER. All Work Warranted. Comer Ninth and Mulberry Sts.
PRINT INC INK.
F£RRI PRINTING WORKS, t{ Philadelphia, P&.
c. E. B0IiIXS02r& Cdi
MANUFACTTjBKBS
INSURANCE.
OFFICE OF:,XHEr .•
Spriiigfleld Fire & Jlariiie *ny INSURANCE CO. 'tJ-.JTi. £A •."
Crtr 1 hliimfirsi 'tt') £•.: fipuroriirD. Miss., Qct, 25,18il. DAGER McKBiN:
At many of the Companies have been deceived in the amount aftheir bieagvLoue* we conclude at this late day to.make the lol lowing Statement which we know to be cor-. reet: Assets at Ua rket Value.„_... .._#1,077,0l Chicago Lussen not er^..l45tt (00 All otneiouistand'g JLoc&es -47,220 t4S7,22i ~«679,7»
This will give us our Capital jOf entire, and Surplus pf7».WO^gnd, we peot a SalVhge of ov. 82» at Chicago tiur Adjusuuare paying aJl L^ea at Chi cacoaB fast-ss ihey c^u be adjasted.
Oar Directors and Stockholders are pledger to pay tojhe Oqmpany N«.i«u on theii Sl«ck 9825,00a .wiihin thirty days as a fieserva against all oatstasoing risks, in aeooidatice with the law ofJlaitaJehusetisand New Yerk.- This will *hre wa Oktitai. AKI SosPLvfeof over $900,000 after paying al
outstanding loSses.
This puts oa A lira -finucial basis, and we shall expeot a large in'crease-of businesi at sour hands, on good add desirable UrOPWty atlargely inttreased-tates. You* efforts in mr behalf at-this time, in this direction wil be appreciated. Select your businesa witl great care add avoid hard and kndi sirs bit riaka as hereto tore, and-please be particular ttttt to give us too much in one risk or lecal ity.
Hoping lor fatorable reports, from time te time, we remain Totra very truly,
EDMtlf 1 fRFKMAN. President. DW1GBT B. bMITU, Vioe Pres't.
SAN FORI) J. BALL. Secretary.
FOUNDRY.
F. H. M'ELFRKSH -tw
nwf)
J. BABVAXD
PWiienix Foundry
ti.-
.jasc Ui* ii "h? MA CmNE SHOP I
McELFRBSH & BABNABD Eagle (Hear the Passenger Depot,) f.KKE 1IACTE, 13VD. sfi tti i-a wwjm HifANUFACTiJBB ,7team Bngtnes, W»jyj Machinery. Eons* Fronts, Fire1 Front# Circular Saw .Milia,aad allkindsof
Corner Ninth and -troy
at' as
of line Plack and
Colund Piintingluks. Kews Ijiks on ltb ate to ts--t tre sess. a and t-eeuit up. wltk arities of» Colored inks Printing.
to itft a* jes. Qt Ml ICE 1'STIKO Black and
Mapted to LaU*. Bovtt*alv
v0
IRON AND BBA8S CASTTSd^f
REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY 1
All parties connected with this establishment beipg prt»«ti«nJ mechanics of ^several years' experience, we feel safeln Saying that we en render satisfaction to «nr customars.
NOTION8, ftC.
SPECIALTIES!
H, Robinson &
WILL
r00
F, W. For'er, I. Ii. «.fieriek, k. It. C. A.. Warm. M. Ii. K. A. (lark, M. L. ©. Sioaes,a. Habert Priam.
Co.
JOBBERS,
„No. 103 Main Street,
offer to the Trade ft low prices elose: 5. 5 Cases Buck and Sheep Gloves.) IO Oases Shirts and Drawers. 6 Oases Ladies' Merino Bibbed
Hose. f?n
6 C^aes Wool end Cotton Half Hose. 5 Cases Children's Wool Hose. 10 Cases Assorted Vote and Cap
PapT.
to Cases Assorted Toys at very low prices. 1000 Cases Assorted Glassware at very low prices.
Dosen Siik and Cotton Net* very cheap. WHOLESALE OXLT.
!f Al
HEW FIBH t.
WHOLESALE NOTIONS.
"WITTIG^t DICK, (Successor toJA. C. A. WITHO,)! No. 148 Main Street.
Jobbers and Commission
11 MERCH ANTS, I. JiOttOBB, Fancy Good*,* is1
ES6LISH, GERMAN & AMERICA CUTJLEBY, ferflnaery, r~ 3 *°*P t,-.
\U71'1'H increased cai ital and Kew stock V» arc prepared to offer frienop •bo out* omers snpenot inducements te boj of ns. mm (Special attt-ntion will be paid to CasTi dn ers, Pedlers and Auctioneers.
No. 149 Main street, fttweS'UffH awrf
rh
JACKSO
A CO Baving examined the formula froti whieh yotir celebrated '"Stomach Hitters' are prepar d. and having witnessed the metb od ot combining the different ingr. dienW, o«n safely recouimend them as the best toni-. with which we ate acquainted, from th great care with Which they are Cou pound»a and ftom the choice materials which entei into them, we Lave no doubt that they wi prove, as they deserve to be, tbe most popular tonic and rtimulantin use.
Sirth
Slrwtt,
th«»R 00m formerly decupled ky Co* A Son
.'SUH ISnilS. IIJHIi HOTM U. K. JEFFEB8 & CO.,
f^ommiFsfon Merchants! And Wholesale Dealer in ®5
1S
Staple and Fanry
f'
ISTOTIONS. White Gondii, Shirtf. Rnrl GIoTeei, it Exelnsive Agents for all
PIECE GOODS idade by the Vigo Woolen Mills. So. 140 Main Mreet, mp
Tori Smite, Ind.
/11 orderr fti pi fly stter d« to. oc2dwt
i*ttv&PfeCTUS.
SCIENTIFIC AMEKICAS
FOR*187!2. -A
I*--?
Twenty-^erenlh Year,
THIS
Barnes, Jl. D.
splendid weekly, rrently enlsrsed and improved, is one ol the most uselul nd intereMin. jpurnals ever
j.ublisbei.. t»-
ry tnmber is beanttlnlly innted on fins papei. and ^Ugantiy iJIuttjattfl with oii#r 4*1 eDgraiiogR, reprewntinr Aew Jnvtnti- as Noveltv» tn Mrthavict, Maw vf cturti. Chunittrf. Photography, JrcAt-. teeture, Agriculture, hhgxne^rxng,
Science and Art
CABHKR8. Kt H*Mi8 1 VK T0K 'ES®ISAM FA lllillt, A »l»l 1ILP llfltelOM „J3S. OK TKAbKv Willi FiSl T. SCIEJiTlFlU AMEK1CA S
OF GREAT VALUE AHD IKTEBEST. Its practicsl rngpettii ns will savebnntreds ot collars lo ereo Hous» ho)a. W orkill and Fwston in the lan besides afloid11 a t'ontinnal Foorce of VslnaMe Instmc4„n. The b-ditorn are a ssiHeo by mi.py ol be ableet American and fcuiopeau Write.s. .nd having
aoc«s»
to* lithe leadins fcien-
ifio and Mechanical Jonn als »l the woild. he columns vVthe Scientific Amencat. art mmstantly eariehd with the choicest inforn^tion. AuolFlCIAL LIST of allllie Palenls
Issntd i» Published Werklj. The yesrly numbers ol th* SCIENTIFIC tMkBlOAA mske Two endid Votnmes
^OOK PiGEs. MPlClVfcX COPIES BEST FBEE. rcpMg Tein 1 60 Half Clobi01
I^^ ten C*plfS fpr One Hear, #i.6tl each, «£5.0«, With a SPLENUID PBEKJGM to tbe per on whoforpis the Club, consisting-ot a «opj «f .he celebrated Steel 1-late km,raving. ilen of Pr»»r«es in connection with tbe
Cftbi Soiau-
litific Aiiierioan.tht un.leretgDed the ill Ijill I U§
rttxtensiconductobtain•
0 agency In
iM
world lor procuring The nest way to an answer to tbe auestioH— Cao ibtaiii a Patent? sto _writ« 10 MUi-vN A'CO., .--7 Park Bow, New \ort. who hare had over Twenty five 1 ears' fcx perit-nce in the busin ss- No rh»rge foi oploiou and aovioe a p»»n »nd*ink hketw. 11 fall written description of the invtotiun. should be sent.
For instrnctionaconoerninK American and European PstentB, rave&is. Be-usues, .In 1 references. Rejeoted Cas s. Bim# on Sellins Patents, Rules and receeoin ot tbe rat ent Office, h- Htw Patent i.«*s. zamina lions, Imtenrions. liitrinsemfnta. etc.. etc seild fOi 1KB'IKLCTIOJBVOK. which will bejaaiitd fre#. on application. All baiinwi
strictly confidential. Aodre^s
\~r- MUNN & CO.,
~n.\^.Publishersof the Scientific Amaiean, i/rtl 5*8 37 park how. K«-w York.
MUSICAL. TEBHE HAUTE
MUSICAIi INSTITUTE. ftfasi.a taaght In all its branches, both thee ,Bd 9ft1 eacb.of forty-frve minute.
raetieally
retieally aB rocai lesso
I practically- Instrumental ant lArtv ceabeach, of a full hours
dnration. JLessons at the residence of th
Suration
upil one
dollar
each, of forty-trre minute,
no pnpiis taken tor a term less thai
six months punils may enter at any time Institute rooms over the Postofioe. For rut „•«., dtl-
IT
Streets. ... Wt
ONOr»T*KF«
8 A A
UNDERTAKEN
Is aredi'id to execute all orders to Usllni wit^ neaiaess and dispatch, eoiiwr of Thaic Cher streets. Terra Hants,Jnd^
sTOves.
DO 1 OXJ
Want to Keep Warm
C3-0 TO BALL'S
•:,* And get the finest ...isr./
.» :%r '*Cf S'i W
Parlor Open Grate Stover
Jn the Market.
REDWAll PATEJlT
1 w-i sF^r^:
K-
StOTfS,
.JSC*,.. ,^*1
OPEN^FRONT!
For the Best Coal Cook Storf, CO TO BALL'S STOVE STORE. For the hcapt st Stoves, For the largt-si Mock ofStove. And Ihe tjrgatest Variety
BALL BEATS THEM AIL Come and See. No. 188 Main Street,
FBRE HAITI, l»lt»
norl-dwni2
CRCC&H1E8. 37f
JAB-a.
f.
Cotton Tarn,
if'J Battlny, «c.
B. SHILLW
igNBW S-lfeM.
TCltNER &~S111LL1T0,
8GCC£fSOk8
TO
Tomer & fcumiM. sir ______ \\t SB1LL1TO, bavins purchased the Vv in'eiest ot T. (. Buntin in tbe I'm ot Turner A tuntiD, we 1 ave loriued a copartnership cndsr -tM iiM*«Mlit)le
01
IliR-
,\KKt hhlLLllO. aud will continue theiC
FAMILY GHOCILRY
JtKD Wi
General Produce Business,
ATTHEVIBMJAO.
Our stock is lull a* our' price* shall be as law as the lowest. wonld be 1 leased to bave our old friends call and see ns. ss well aa new 01.es- JA M11 I'hKKK, «H. BHIIL1T0.
Corner Main and fcevtnlh ttree
sepl4-dwt'
DAN MILLER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries .Provisions,® ails,Foe
Flour. Fish, Salt. Shingles, &o., fto, erner Foarth and Ka*lf Ktreeti,Terrs Baate Connected with- the above is a first-class *Vason ard and Boarding House, the pro rietorshii of which has again been resumed
Mr. Miller, who guarantees to all who may •atroniie him, good aocemmodations atrea lonable charges.
Board by the Meal,Day, Week olldwtt 1W11 1 Fl. 1-TopHetPr.
PIANOS.
(HE BEST AND CHEAPEST
FIANCS.
Organs and Melodeons
7
.• t&' •&*>
n(5
-,L. KISSKEE'S
Palace of^lnsle Xtl'
No. 48 OHIO STBEET, Ts (Opp. the old Court House.) 'TKKKK HAUTE, 1A1. N. P.—/!'kin's o' Trs'rrirfrts »rsited
MERCHANT TAILORIfrC.
JOHN BAENIKJL/B,: MERCHANT TA1LOB,
STEEBT,
IrerSaxton A TTalmaley's Dry floods Store Would respectfully call the attention of th iltizens of Ttrre Haute, and tL« public in genthat he has rented rooms above Saxton A alms toy's Dry Goods Store, for the purpose '1 carrying on
MERCHA^ TAILORING. He keeps always on hand a laabionables eotion ol Cassimeres, Vestinsa, Cloths, cc. nd is ready
tn
make it up in
Tlli:iiU^T,fc3 VLI aKD oil
,SHORT KOI 1CJE, ina on very Reasonable Terxni. BaTing Jgb rente to pay, be promipek to mftke
UP
to
ra*r« whether the foods bt furnished by d!IL
not. Everything in hit l{ne cheaper than
*nywhere else. ottin« done and warranted to fit.
A
libera
DYE-HOUSE.
«KSTS'AXDiADU:rWEAB
CLEANED & COLORED!
Ait, Gents' Wear repaired neatly at
[I. F. Reiner^s Dye House,
MAIN SWIT.BIT. A 71b
.r
I-AKCY VkCRK.
I AE.llSi I AE]IS!I
Hi BP, W11MIP annonrces respect'nlly i*J tbstsbe basopenrd a flats, and Teaches all kinds »t lai cyWoik. A »c-d »s»»itment of trbrnidery, I'snille andMlk always on h&nd. Also. Kmbroideiy denf to order. varietj ot Paturnstor Ii tamping and ftuvass Work on hsnd, ana risking and Ptami'in? doi to order. ..
Benjember 'be
Principal
MUSICAL INyi'BPCTION.
THOROUGH Course of instructions or either Piano, Violin. Qui tar. Organ
place,
north aide 6hie
street, between H'tn *nd fiat^
ATTORNEYS.
B. CHEADLK,
01
•.elodeon, and eultiratloii of the voice ma} be secured by apply in* directly te iProfl QEOBGE A. HABTUNO. yrbrleatinf orders at Klssner's Palace Huste
aitorney at
s-*
LAW,
SO Main Street,
nov 22»d3m Terre Uaute, Indiana.
P. BEAUCHAMP,
ATTORNEY AT LAW And Notary l'ufoll*!*, Orric*:
Cn
Ohio St., tet. Third and Fourth.
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