Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 January 1882 — Page 4
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JANUARY
THAW nsr
THIS WEEK LOW PEICES
ON
Bleached Muslins
FOR EARLY WORKERS.
DRESS GOODS
HALF A DOZEN LOTS
WAY-DOWN PEICES.
CTJTS
CLOAKS, SHAWLS,
S I S
COMFORTS,
BLANKETS,
HORSE-BLANKETS
AND
Various Desirable Goods.
HOBERG, ROOT & Co.,
518 and -520 Main St.
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PRI6KLY
BITTERS
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The majority of the ills of the human body arise from a derangement of the Liver, affecting both the stomach find bowl*. In order to effect a ourei.it it necessary to remove the o#«n Irreffu~ tar and Sluggish action of the Bowels, Headache,Sickness at the Stomach,
Pain
4n the Bach and Zobis, etc., indicate that •the Liver is at fault, and that nature re* quires assistance to enable this organ to throw off impurities.
Prickly Afcta Bitter* are especially compounded for this purpose. They are mild in their action and effective as a wre are pleasant to the taste and tpken asily by both children and adults. Ta•,en ae'eordiny to directions, they are a afe andpleasant cure for Dyspepsia, general Debility, Habitual Con•tlpatlora, Diseased Kidneys, etc., etc. As a mood Purifier theg arc superior to any other medieine cleansing the system thoroughly, and imparting new life and energy to theiHm valid. It is a medicine and not an Intoxicating beverage.
ASK T8DR DRUQQIST FOR MISKtY ASH BITTflSt •«i take so other. PBIC®, $1.00 pw BottU. BUYER BROS. & CO., SOLE PROPRIETOR*
St. Louis scd Kansas City, Mo.
Coal and Wood-
Having my own teams, I can. deliver
Goal or Wood to any part of the city at
the following prices. Parties requesting
it when ordering coal can have it weighed en disinterested scales by payiag for
weighing: Best Block, 9A cts by load, 70 lbu to bash. Block Nat, 8"cts Summerset Lump, 8c by load, 70 lbs to bnsh. Hard coal, $8 per ton. Ooke, 15 cents bush.,"
Dry Wood, $4 per cord. Btove Wood, rick 4 feet by 8, $2. Black, 4 cents per bushel. Can order by telephone or mail.
OFFICE: 945 MAIN ST.
E. M. SMITH.
New Grocery Establishment, At 207 Ohio Street. I have just opened a new, clean and fre*b stock of family GROCERIES and PROVISIONS To whleh I invite the attention of my friends and the public generally. All goods sold low for cash. Articles will be delivered to any part of the city when desired. Cash paid atall timet lor oo tin try produce, Give me a call when wanting anyihiDg in my line.
GEO. T, DRAKE.
MOORE & LAN6EN
fine Book and
OD
PRINTERS,
Heath Filth Street, Daily Exp res Building*
DAILY EXPRESS.
TERRE HAUTE, FRIDAY, JAN 6,1882
Moses C. Carr is the Route Manager of the Express, and is authorized to take subscription and collect money therefor. Any complaints made to him or to the office will be promptly remedied.
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Hotlce.
The Express office will not be responsible for any debts contracted by its employes unless incurred under a regular written order upon the printed form, signed by the manager.
HJBW ABTJERIIhEMESTS. Terre Haute Bath Institute, Wanted, agents. Storeroom for sale or rent Dividend notice. Notice to contractors. The Professor at ihe Oper« House.
THE U0QST8.
CIRCUIT COURT.
No. 12,380. Daniel Miller & son to Sainuel Royse, assignment. Assignee herein files his final report, which the court confirms, and orders said aesigoee to pay the money in his hands for distribution to the clerk of this court. The assignee is discharged from further truft herein.
No. 12,698. Chas. E. Hosford to Sydney B. Davis, assignment. Assignee files his partial report herein, which court confirms, and the claims of -Spencer H. Dallas, $4,523, Levi Applegate, $50, and Ralph Conover, $1,250.29, are ordered entered in- the appearance docket.
No. 12,776. Jeremiah Carroll, et al vs. Patrick Carrel], to set aside will. Finding for defendant.
No. 12, 637. John Rector vs. John Vermillion, et al, appeal. Defendants file an affidavit showing that the plaintiff herein is a non-resident and that he be required to K've security for bond.
No. 12,904. Henry P. Ritchey va Anna M. Richey, divorce. Trial by court. Decree.
No, 12,311. Helka Backhoof va Hermann Shophouser, breach of promise. Court overrules plaintiff's motion for a new trial, to which plaintiff excepts and sixty days are given in which to file bill of exceptions.
Horace Pugh is appointed master commissioner for Yigo county. No. 12,859. Adalaide Smallwood, divorce. Trial by court and decree for plaintiff. It is further decreed that the plaintiff have the custody, guardianship, support and education of Adalaide Smallwood, minor child of the union.
William Clift and James Cox,freeholdera and voters of Vigo county, of opposite political opinions, are appointed commissioners under the power of the act of April 15,1881, entitled an act concerning grand and petit jurors, to act as such commissioners ip Yigo county during the year 1882.
NEW SUITS—SUPERIOR COURT. No. 258. Joseph H. Blake vs John G. Barnard and Mason J. Spracklin, complaint. Blake and Grant attorneys.
No. 259. Juliet Caldwell vs Connecticut Fire Insurance company, complaint. Royse & Roes, attorneys.
No. 260. Joseph Kent vs George P. Smith, on note. Wm. E. McLean, attorney.
No. 261. Joseph Kent vs George P. Smith and Charles Orth, on note. W. E. McLean, attorney.
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
Fred T. Bunker and Ella K. Azbill. John Campbell and Elizabeth Buckingham.
Rudolph Hoffman and Bertha Rathsfeld. Frank H. Elvin and Georgiett Bishop.
John Battie and Fannie Roscoe. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Lolo Hatfield to Samuel Prevo, part lot 10, John Boudinot's sub $1,525.
James B. Lyne et ux, to Jacob Baur, lot 54. Chauncey Rose's addition $12,000. Sheriff Vigo County to Christopher H. Wallace, 34J acres in section 20, Honey Creek township $1,631.92,
Riley Whitney et ux, to M. B. Wilson. 40 acres in section 28, Riley township $1,000.
William Balding to Cornelia E. Jones, tract of land in section 30, Nevins township $1.
Harvey C. Genung et ux, lot 20, Harvey C. Gennng's sab $650. MAYOR'S COUBT.
John Brown, drunk, $12.35 Reagin and Cottam. James Delaney,drunk, $12.35 Conaghan and Okey.
John Redensbrink, drunk, $12.35 Phillips and Deming. Mike Jacobs, drunk, $12 35 Cain and Conaghan.
Charles Garter, drunk, $12 35 Cain and Conaghan. Robert McCoskey, drunk, $12.35 Hogan and Hanisch.
JUSTICE COOKERLY.
State vs Silas and Martha Crapo, assault on Ruth A. Brown. Continued. State on relation of Ruth A. Brown vs Silas and Martha Crapo, surety of the peace. Continued.
Neighborhood Notes.
Paris Gaiette. George Arbuckle, of Chicago, is in the city.
Mu» Essie Williams is visiting Miss Nellie Young, of Terre Haute. W. P. Kimble, of the Mexican Central railroad, at El Paso, Texas, spent hold ay week with his parents of this township.
How nice it is to go to Terre Haute to see amusements, and get back on the 7 a. m. train. That was our last experience. The train was only four hours late on Friday night of last week.
Hoosier StateMrs. Anna Tarrence and her sons, Willie and Ei., of Terre Haute, were up here last week visiting among their many friends.
C. W. Waterman says trains will be running to Eugene, from the west, over the narrow gauge, in a few days.
Through the influence of Congressman Peirce Capt. R. B. Sears has secured a clerkship in the pension department at Washington, which pays a salary of $1,500 a year. The captain's many friends will he glad to hear of his good luck. He will not leave for Washington until about the first of March.
Ringgold Masque Ball.
The sixth annual masque bail of the Ringgold band will take place at Dowling Hall next Thursday evening, and from present indications will be a grand success. The price of admission has been placed at one dollar, and for ladies, twenty-five cents.
The fellow, who, by mistake, sent bis auburn haired sweetheart instead of a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup a bottle of hairdy»l wants to know the best way to commit eweide,
P. AND P. S.
The Fifth Annual*Exhibition of the Poultry and Pet Stock*
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Association,
In This City Next Week—The Bnles and Regulation* Governing it.
Reduced Rates on the Railroads Centering Here— Premiurns.
The fifth annual exhibition of theTerie Haute Poultry and Pet Stock company will be held in this city from January 11 to 19, inclusive. The store room formerly occupied by W. H. Scudder, at 639 Main street has been secured, and the three floors will be occupied. The first and second floors will be used for exhibits, and the third for lectures, a series of which will be delivered during the exhibition by competent authorities. The following railroads will sell round trip tickets atreduced rates: The Yandalia, from Effingham, east the T. H. & I. from Green castle, west the T. H. & L. from CrawfordrVile, south the Illinois Midland, from Decatur, east. The roads named will sell the reduced rate tickets during the week.. The E. & T. H. will sell from Yincennes north on the 13th and 14tb, the C. & E I. from Danville eoi.th on the 16th and 17th, and the T. H. & S. E from WorthiDgton north, on the l'6th and 17th.
All entries of fowls or pigeons must reach the secretary, J. B. Harris, on or before January 11th, at 12 o'clock m. Ail entries received later than this data will be excluded from competition.
The American Express Company and the Adams Exprees Company have agreed to return, free of charge, all stock that has paid full fare over their line.
The following rules and regulations will govern the exhibition, and will be rigidly enforced:
RULE FIRST.
The premiums of this company are open to the competition of the world. During the continuance of the exhibition all specimens entered for competition or exhibition are to be nnder the control of the company, and cannot be removed except by consent of the executive committee, which consent will be given when required for sanitary reasons Any person willfully violating this rule will forfeit any premium that may have been awsrded to him.
RULE SECONB.
The company will not be responsible for losses -or accidents to specimens, for any cause whatever. Proper precaution will be taken by the company to guard against accidents.
All eggs laid during the period in which the company is in possession of the fowls, will be gathered and their vitality destroyed.
HULE THIRD.
Fowls for exhibition may be forwarded in boxes, as coops of a uniform size will be furnished by the company and no birds can be shown in any other coop except by permission of the executive committee. excepting pigeons, singing birds, cats, rabbits and bantams, for whfch the exhibitor must furnish neat and attract ive coops. Not more than onq, pair of fowls in a coop will be allowed. Exhibitors must furnish tirsir own collars and chains,
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as to chain their dogs to the
proper places. RULE FOURTH. The entry fee must in all cases ac company the entry, otherwise the bird will be excluded from competition.
RULE FIFTH.
All specimens intended for Competition must be entered on the bookB of the secre tary before January 11, at 2 o'clock p.m. after whieh hour no entry for competition will be received. Entries can be made in person or by letter, but in all cases the varieties, number of specimens and name of exhibitor must be explicitly stated. Should specimens be entered in a wrong class, the error wili be fatal to competition, unless corrected by the executive committee,
RULE SIXTH,
All specimens for competition and exhibition must be delivered at the exhibl tion room, Terre Haute, Ind., on January 12, 1882, before 2 o'clock P. M., unless detained by unavoidable delay, in which case they may be admitted at the discretion of the Executive Committee.
BULE SEVENTH.
It will not be absolutely necessary, but it is desirable, for exhibitors from abroad to accompany their specimens. They can be sent to the Secretary, charges in all cases to be prepaid by. the shipper, when they snail be received, properly cared for, and reasonable charges for taking care of stock will be made when so «ent, and promptly returned at the close of the exhibition, or otherwise disposed of as the owner may direct.
RULE EIGHTH,
The term "specimen" implies anything for which a premium is offered. The term "fowl" a specimen hatched prior to 1881.
The term "cock" a male hatched prior to 1881. The term "hen" a female hatched prior to 1881.
The term "chicken" a specimen hatched during 1881. The term "cockerel" a male hatched daring 18S1.
The term "pullet" a female hatched duriDg 1881. RULE NINTH.
The new American Standard of Excellence will govern prizes in all varieties recognised therein. In no case will a premium be awarded where a specimen does not come up to the following scale of points:
First premium—Birds must score not less than 85 poiuts. Second premium—Birds must score not less than 75 points.
BULE TENTH.
No appeal from the decision of the judges will afterward be entertained, except in cases of fraud, collusion, or positive disqualification in the birds to which prizes were awarded. Such charges must be clearly proven, and the appeal made immediately, in writing, and signed by the party aggrieved.
RULE ELEVENTH.
The Judges are particularly instructed not to make known their awards except through the Executive Committee. No Judge shall be an exhibitor in a class where his decision is to be given. If collusion, direct or indirect, is ascertained between exhibitor or Judges, the specimens referred to are, without further action, excluded from competition. Any person attempting to interfere with the Judges in their decisions, by letter or otherwise, will be excluded from competition and exhibition.
BULE TWELFTH.
Exhibitors desiring to dispose of their epecimens, should register them with the Secretary, who will farnish price cards. To avoid complication, all sales effected during the exhibition shoald be made through the Secretary, who will dednct a commission of ten per sent, for the benefit of the company. The company will be responsible^only for the delivery of specimens sold liv its Secretary.
BULE THIRTEENTH.
Every portion of the exhibition will be under the immediate direction of the director's committee, who will appoint superintendents for the various departments.
BULK FOURTEENTH.
All specimens, except games wad Game-
Bantams, must be exhibited in their natural condition. Palling false feathers, coloring, inserting or splitting a feather, and similar practices, are in directviolation of this rule.
BULE FIFTEENTH.
Premiums not claimed within .thirty days after the exhibition will revert to the company.
BULE SIXTEENTH.
No card or inscription except those 6f the Company will be allowed upou any 300p, cage, or epeoimen, until after the premiums have been awarded. fcfcLE NINETEENTH.
No stock or pets will be allowed to be entered in the name of any other pen/on than the bona fide owner or his agent and if any should be entered in violation of this rule, they will not be permitted to receive a premium, although awarded them by the judges,
RULE TWENTIETH.
A breeding pen shall tofisist. of one male and five females, except turkey, which shall fconsist of one male and three fe&al'e '.
PREMIUMS.
The premiums will cou-iet of the entry fees, less 10 per cenh which will be divided into three parts tor each breed, viz: Cock, hens, cockerels and pullets. Should there be ten entries in light brahma eock»j five in hens, three in cocki relsk and two in pullets, the ten dollars,
T. J. Charlton was in the city yesterday and returned to Piainfield frith the colored boy, William faylor, captured by Officer Dick Reagin.
Miss Annie Thomas has returned from Rushville, where she was visiting her brother. Miss Nellie, who accompanied her, was unable to return home, on account of sickness.
A. O. U. W. Report for December. Cash received on beneficiary fund Back assef.sment8..m. $ 20? 00 Assessments No. 17 «nd 18 212 25 Assessment No. 19 1,468 00 Assessment No. 20.,..,.... 1,528 00
Total cash received on ben. fund.....$3,415 25 Cash received on generalfund 1T2 25 There have been seventy-eight applications for membership, abd Carbon Lodge No. 63, Of Carbon, Ind., is the banner lodge for December. Two new lodges were formed in December, one at Arcadia, Ind., by W. Davis, and one at New Salem. Ind., by W. P. Green. The following death losses will bfe paid neit week: William ISckhart, of New Albany, Ind.} P. B. Butler, of Lafayette.
Epiphany.
This morning there will be service at St. Stephen's church commencing at 10 o'clock. To-day is the festival of the Epiphany, or the manifestation of Christ to the Gentile.*. 11 is also the anniversary of the baptism of t)hriet and of His first miracle in Cana of Galilee. The offering will be for foreign missions.
Building Permit,
B. Taylor, one story frame house, lot 8, Du: nigan's sub., $1,000.
The Gazette's young man speaks of the council proceedings as the "bi-monthly meeting of the Terre Haute Sanhedrim." As the sanhedrim was the great council of the ancient Jews, consisting of seventy members, with high jurisdiction in religious matters, an intelligent public fails to "catch on" to the connection between the two.
There will be preaching at the First Baptist church this evening at 7:30 by Rev. C. R. Henderson.
Terre Haute Bath Institute.
117 North Sixth street.
Turkish, Russian, Steam, Shampoo, Fomentation and Sun Baths {pr INVALIDS and others,as a luxury and hygienic agent. Rooms new, large, light and airy.
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Tickets will be issued to exhibitors whose entry fees amount to one dollar. Tickets forfeited if transferred. Single admission, 20 cents children tinder twelve years. 10 cents six adult or twelve cfaildrena tickets for $1.
BULE SEVENTEENTH.
All entries made for special premium!* and not in Company's premiums, will be charged 25 cents coop fee.
BULE EIGHTEENTH.
IFSB
10 per
cent., paid in as cntty fee on cocks, will lie divided between the premium cocks the first premium bird receiving 50 per cent., the second 30 per cent., the third 20 per cent. Say in hens we have five entries, being five dollars. The first premium bird will be entitled to $2.25, the second to $1.35, the third to 90 cents. Say in cockerel we have three entries, being three dollars. The first premium bird will be entitled to $1.35, the second to 81 cents, the third to 54 cents. Should there be but two entries, the first will ba entitled to £0 per cent, the second to 49 p»r cent,, and should there be bill one entry, the premium will b% the entry fee in full, less the It) percent.
The above explanatory rule will govern all varieties. The premiums will be paid before the close of the exhibition.
All premiums will be paid in cash, at the effice of the treasurer, before the close of the exhibition. The books of the secretary will be open for inspection-,
The officers of the association ate Wm M. Slaughter, president S. L. Fenner' vice president j. B. Harris, Becreiary U. R. Jeffers, treasurer T. J. Gist, general superintendent.
PEBBOBAB.
Charles Horney left for Chicago last night. Senator Voorhees left for $ew Iterk last nights
Mists Jennie Dowling went over to Indianapolis yesterday afternoon. Miss Ida Melvin and Miss Eliza Yates have returned from Xenia, Ohio, where they spent the holidays.
Mayor Lyne will retire from afctive business pursuits for tfaA present, owing to the slate of his health.
K. M. tamer is in Little Rock, Arkansas, and reports business good. He will remain in the South the entire winter.
Miss Mollie Acker, of Bruins, and Miss Alice Vandeveer, of Waveland, are visiting the Misses Swineheart, on north Seventh street.
A. H. DEPUY, M. D. Proprietor.
Reed's Giit Edge Tonic prevents night sweats.
Forty years' trial to proved BLACKDRAUGHT" the best liver medicine in the world.
For sale by Qulick£fc Berry. A Car«l. To all who are suffering from the error and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a .recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D. New York City.
Despised.
By the unthinking, Burdock has been considered a weed, and its luxuriant growth, unpleasant smell, etc., has rendered it, to those "not knowing its virtues," a nniiance, and yet the root has long been at knowledged by savants as most invaluable as a diuretic, aperient and blood purifier. Burdock Blood Bitters embody all its good qqtUities. Price $1, trial siae IQcsnta.
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VARIETIES.
The sale of Garfield relics exceeds the capacity of manufacture. LONE JACK, MO., September 14, 1879.
I have been using Hop Bitters, and have received great benefit from (hem for liver complaint and malarial fever. They are superior to all other medicines.
P.
M. BARNES.
M*mie lu the ITlnete«ntl Century. N. McRea, Wyebridge, Ontario, write?: "I have sold large quantities of Dr. TfaomaB' Eclectric Oil it is used for colds, sore throat, croup, etc., and, in fact, for any affection of the throat it works like magic. It is a «nre cure for barnB, wounds, and bruises.
A Denver paper records the fact that a doseneggs are worth more in that market than the hen which laid them. 4
From Eminent Dr. C. C. llaw, Oswego. "1 have made sufficient experiment of Colden's Liebig's Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonic Invigorator to enable me to say it i8 by far the best of all the precautions of the kind (food and tonic) that I have ever ased. Te the sufferer from chronic diseases, or the convalescent, it is invaluable, being both nourishing and strengthening." Remember the name, Colden's— take no other. Of druggists.
Go to your druggist for Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. For brightness and durability of .color, are unequeled. Color from 2 to 5 pounds. Directions in English and German. Price 15 cento.
The Prince of Wales hsB consented to lend his Indian collection to an exhibition which is to be opened at Copenhagen in May. •.... .1.
Shinny Hen.
Wells' Health Renewer. Absolute cure for nervoas debility and Weakness of the generative functions, $1 at druggists. Depot, J. J. Baur, Terre Haute.
Popular Everywhere. Burdane," the French name for Burdock, is as popular in France as in Amer* ica, As an anti-scorbutic, aperient anti diuretic it cannot bs too highly extolled. Burdock Blood Bitters confine, "in a condensed form," all its good properties. For gout, cutaneous disorders and kidney troubles they are unequalled. Price $1, trial size 10 cents.
Mayor Low, of Brooklyn, not only gives up his private businesj to serve the city, but insists that his appointees must do likewise.
If you are Buffering from itidifteslioh or any eosqplaittt of the stomach or bowels, yoll frill obtain great relief by using the Prickly Ash Bitters, as they have the property of gently relieving these organs and placing them in a good sound healthy condition.
Ronffh on Rati.
The thing desired found at last. Ask your druggist for Rough on ^altf. I cleans out ratBt mifce". to aches, flies, bed bilge. 15c'. boxes.
The authorities of the Illinois State Univereity have positively forbidden the existence of Becret societies within the limits of the institution.
Reed's Gilt Edge ToniS tones the Btomaofa.
How's (he Baby?
"How's the baby?" "His croup is better this morning, thank you: We gave him some of Thomas' Eclectric Oil as you advised, Doctor, and shall give him some more in an hour or so." Next day the doctor pronounced the youngster cured.
£lt|nid 43oldl.
Dan'l Plantt, of Brooklyn, Tioga county, Pa., describes it thus: "I ro !e thirty miles for a bottle of Thomas' Eclectric Oil, which effected the wonderful cure of a crooked limb in six applications it proved worth more than gold to me."
Ching Tsao Ju, the newtChinese Minister, is a clever diplomate and scholar, about fifty-four years old. He is a man of great wealth.
Reed's Gilt Etfge Tonic cures female weakness.
Palpitation of the ttearr J. M. Might, Syracuse, N. Y,, writes: "When I first commenced using your Burdock Blood Bitters was troubled with fluttering and palpitation of the heart. I felt weak and languid, with a numbness of the limbn since using, my heart has not troubled me and the numbing sensation is all gone-." Pi ice $1, trial size 10 cents.
"WINE OF CARDlil"four times a day makes a hapyy household. For sale by Gulick A Berry.
ustlce Gray, of the United States Supreme Court, is to be entertained at a found of judicial ditiner parties after his arrival in W v! iogion.
Scratch \o More—Itching I'iles Is on' uf the most annoying diseases in the wor'd, and yet all can find sure relief by the use of
Dr. Swayne's Ointment. It has been tested in thousands of instances, and invariably makes a sure cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspiration, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum the private parts are sometimes affected. Reader, if you are suffering from this digressing complaint or tetter, itch, scaldhead, ringworm, barber'a itch, any crusty, scaly, skin eruption, use Dr. Swayne's ointment and be cured. George W. Cotton, M. D., Woodstock, Vermont, says: "Swayne's Ointment" is certainly the best remedy for tetter and all skin diseases also ior itching piles, symptoms of which are moisture, intense itching, as if pin-worms existed. I am using it constantly in my practice. Guaranteed by all druggists.
Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic is a powerful diuretic.
The oldest letter ever found sealed with realing wax wes written by a Dr. Knight, at Spires, 1624, to the government at Beyrouth.
A Popular Toalc for Weak Lungs and consumption. No preparation ever introduced to the American public, for the relief and core of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Debilitated Constitutions, Weakness of the Lungs, or Consumption in the incipient or advanced stages of the disease, has ever met with the indorsements of physicians or patients as the celebrated "Tolu, Rock and Rye." The repeated and continued sales of the art'de everywhere are the beat evidence of its real merits. Let ttrs and testimonials from every quarter ot the country, attesting the stimulating, tonic an healing effects, are in possession of the proprietors, and can be adduced to convince the most skeptical reader of its intrinsic virtues. Further commendation is unnecessary and superfluous, as a trial of this article, having a pleasant taate and agreeable flavor, will satisfy all those who are afflicted or pining away with pulmonary weakness of the relief to be secured by the use of Tolu, Rock and Rye.—[Chicago Times.
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Take BLACK-DRAUGHT" and yon will never be bilious. Far sale by Gulick & Berry.
Ladies call at E. W. Leeds' and see the presents on exhibition there by the Ringgold, to be given away to the lady holding the lucky number.
Going Out of Business. The Globe Tailoring Company will positively leave Terre Haute February 1st Till that time they will make Clothing at Cost. You "will never have so good a chance again to get a Suit at a mere nominal price.
Parties owing Bartram & Co., must settle previous to January 15th, after that date all accounts outstanding will be given to an attorney for collection. 1 E. S. BARTRAM, Mgr. a
Mothers Mothers 1 Mothers
Are you disturbed at night and broken of your reet by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If so, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor iittle sufferer immediately—depend upon it there is no jmist&ke aboQt it'. There is ntit a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and fte rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe 'to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and i« the prescription of one of the oldest and best
AT Tfli:
CENTRAL FEED and FLOUR STORE Southeast corner of Ninth and Main. Minnesota Spring wheat flour, called
"PILLSBUIG'S BEST,"
from the celebrated lMlsburg Mills, Minneapolis. This the choicest flour made in the United State* and those families wishing to bake an extra Christmas cake should use only
PJLLSBURG'S BEST,
sold By the barrel, or part of a barrel. Also constantly On hand the beat Wisconsin rye flour, rye meal, buckwheat flour and all kinds o! feed. Goods delivered to any part of town.
E. RE I MAN,
Successor to Chas. Rottman.
The sixth annual Masque Ball of the Ringgold Band occurs on the 12th inst, and no pains will be spared to make it the ball of the eeasom Gents $1.00, ladies 23 cents-.
SEWING MACHINES.
A. C. Van Sant & Son, general dealers in sewing machines have a large and well selected stock which they offer at reasonable prices,- and on favorable terms to
food
parties. Their ptocjc jnch'des the tomestitf, t*o & tTheeier ot Wilson, New Howe, St. John, Wanzer, Sigwalt, Household, Wilson, etc. They probably have the finest selection of machines to be found in the State of Indiana, and their
Eere
rice are so low that since they have been they have sold many machines that have been shipped to outside towns and distant States. They delight to show mschines and to give terms and prices. Office 426 Main street
The 99 08nt,$tore 323 Main St. Offers to the public bargains in Silverware, Albums,
Woodenware, Scrap-books, Lamps, Pocketbooks, Mirrors, Stands,
Vases, Brackets, Toilet Sets, Wall Pockets,
CARD RECEIVERS, TOWEL RACKS, Rockers, what-nots, fire screens, etc. We keep a large variety of all kinds of fancy goods which we offer at the lowest possible rates. A liberal discount to the trade.
Dividend Notic&
Notice is hereby given that tfie Trustees of the Terre Haute Savings Sank have this day declared a semi-andual dividend of two and a half per cent, on all sums of two dollars and upwards, which shall have been on deposit for six months neSt preceding} and a proportionate rate on like sunis that have been on deposit for three mont.hs, payable to depositors on 8nd after January 25tb, 1882.
Ail dividends not drawn out will be credited ©n account and draw interest from January, lit.
JOHN S. BEACH, Treasurer.
Terre Haute, Ind.j Jan. 2, 1882
Attention, Grocers.
have opened tt potato depot under Dowling Hall, and am prepared to supply the trade with STRICTLY PRIME POTATOES in car or wagin load lots, at prices under the present market value.
The sixth annual ball of the Ringgold Band will take place at Dowling Hall, Jan. 12tb.
Manion & Lynch.
Are getting in a superb lot of Mantels, at No. 623 Main street. See them. They are beauties.
They are prepared to do promptly Tin and Slate Roofing Plumbing, and Tin and Sheet Iron Work of every description. They guarantee satisfaction in work and -prices.
An Enviable Reputation. It is with pleasure we allude to the manufactures of the well known chemists. Joseph Burnett & Co., of Boston. They have won by their merits and attractiveness a place beyond that occapied by any other similar manufactured goods in this country.
Their Cocoaine for the hair, and a superior Cologne water, have become famous for their excellence.
In addition to these preparations are Burnett's Standard Flavoring Extracts for cooking purposes, and we can not show better evidence of their superiority than by referring our readers to the testimonials of all the leading popular hotels in the country. These are published in Burnett's Floral Hand-Book, an attractive and valuable little pamphlet which is distributed gratuitously by the trade.
All respectable dealers sell Burnett's select goods, and all lovers of choiee things will do well to buy tfcem in preference to the cheap and impure articles now in the market.
AKTJEHIAS BATHS
The Terre Haute Arteuan Bathe, core rheumatism, neuralgia, catarrh, chronic diseases of the liver, dyspepsia and cutaneous diseases. They are of the most healing and uowerfuily alterative and tonic waters known in the world. On Water street between Walnut and Poplar
ABTBSIAN BATH COMPANY.
DYSPEPSIA.
DR.BARTER'SHK*S TCWTC ts a preparation of Protoxide of Iron, ycrovian Bark
CBOWIT
E WEL
BASE UC1TEBS
AliffAtS AttEiD I
Improved and Beautified for 1881-
A FULL LINE IN STOCK.
-ALSO-
The RADIANT, HOME, ELEGANT and VENUS.
HARD COAL BASE HEATERS.
•THE
CLIMAX
SOfT COAfc BASE riEAtERS,
The Only Successful Soft Coal Base Heaters Ever offered in this Market.
Oall and Examine Oar Stoves and Prices-
c. c. SMtTH &
S6N,
134 AND 126 WEST MAOI ST
tfrr'is Raqr/t^
TradeMarfC
AND SPERMATORRHEA.
A valuable Discovery and Sew l)apartare la Medleal Science, an Marel? New and positively eff Remedy for the speedy and permanent Otire dfl
DOI
G. B. HfeCltLiNGER.
Bmiselona itbd Impotentjr bjr the only way, vis: Direct Application to the principal of the Dlasosb, &ct*nff by Ab8Qfttlpn, and Ito specific lsfldiukje on the SetnlnalVieScle ulatory DnctSi Prostate Gland, and Urethra. ot the Rinileaz Ja attendefl frith no pain or lnoon, ienoe, ana HotJatfirfere WU4 tlfe qniinary
vsnieaoe, ... pursuits ot life tt If qnldtlT dlsilpltedA^d aoqa abtorbed, producing aq Immediate soothing tad.restorative effect opon-the eeroal aad norveua organizations wrecked from aeU-abose aad •zeeens, stopping the drain from the aWloni, restoring the rolnd to health andeouhalawno*V, rem.jrkig.th. Simhess of Sight, Nervous Debility, Confusion of Idoaa, Aversion to Society, eta, eta, and the appearance of premature old as* usually aocompanying this trouble, and restoring_perfeS wxual Vigor, where it has been dormant for yeara. This mode of treatment has stood the test in very severe easee,and is now a pronounced sneeeee. Drugs are too muoh proicribea in tbese trouble*, and, as many can bear witness to, with but little any permanealgood. Tbero. is no Nonsense about this Preparation. Practical observation enables na to positively guarantee that it Wili C^ve satisfactlbn. Durlnjfthe eight rears that ithis been In general use, we have thousands of testimonials as to its value, and It is now conceded by the Medical Profession to be the most ntianal means yet discovered of reaching and coring this very prevalent trouble, that is well known to be the oaose of ontolJ misery to so many, and upon whom Quacks prey with their useless nostrums and bis ma. The Bemcd is put up In neat boxes, of three sizes. Na 1, (enough to Wt a month,) S3 Ho. fl, (sufficient to effeet a permanent cure, unless in.seivera.oases,) 0: Ho. 3. (lasting overthrew months will Stop emissions and restore vigor in the worst caeeej 7. Bent by mall, sealed, in slain wrappers. Full DrssCTIUHo ior using will accotapanyEAOH BOX. /Sena for Sealed Xtoeertofitoe Petmfih--(4vina AnatomicaCllluatrMtu will ne»ri«« that tHev can be nttooa,ana fit if
I the «nes( I restored to perfect
W.D.JAMES.
Piocure ticket" in time for the grand Masquerade hy the Ringgold Band at Dowliug January 12tb.
Try Allen B. Wrisley's Fine Milled Yosemite Boquei Toilet Soap. It contains the most costly and lasting odors. For sale at Musick's Pharmacy.
HARRIS REMEDY CO. MFSL CHEMISTS. Market and 8th Sts. ST.
LOUI8.
C.minunicatinn, nfnctlr confidential, and uoua b.uar*9SM DK. BUTTS, l3 »fo.-th Sih St^%. 110018,910,
$500 Reward!
We will pay tha above reward frr any cas« of Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Sick Hcadscho, Indigestion, Constipation or Costlveness we can not enre with West's Vegetable Lfver PiUs when the directions are strictly complied with. They are porely vegetable, and never fall to give sa'isfaction. Sugar coated. Large boxes, containing 30 pills, 25 cents. For sals by all druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by JOHN C. WEST ft CO "The Pill Makers," 1 and 183 W. Madison street, Chicago. Free trial package sent by mall prepaid on receipt of a 3 cont stamp.
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phates, associated with the Vejretable Aroma lies. Endorsed Sy the Medical Profession, and j-ocom. mended by them for Pyipwle.fif aral Debiliiy, tjntals Sii«uet, WMtofVlulj, .. My, Nervous lhrMtraUoa7c«BTaiMceaea Arena Fevm and Chreaie CkiUi mmm I Fever- It serves every ptirpoee where a TOKioia necessary.
Hawfactsed Iffi DR. RMttl HQKIK CO., Do. 213 lortt Kate Street, St Uih,
remarkable and cr'.ucal Uf A MTTrPI The BEST SELLING BOOK
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reco-d a/ a noble man. 50 per cent discount to Agents-e^a^il^rOT^.p^kStoS^^
W. S. CLIPT. J. H. WILLIAMS,
CLIFT, WILLIAMS & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SASHES, DOORS, BLINDS,&c.
AND DEALERS IN
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Glass, Paints, Oils and Buildj- ers'HardWardi MULBEBBY STREET, COB. NINTH, TEBBE HAUTE, IND,
TUB
BLOOD.?
AND
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OR, BUTTS' mssm
Treat all Chronlo Diseases, and enjoy* a nation al reputation through the curingof complicated cases. INDISCRETION"!-EXPOSURE?"*1"? wtions of the blood, skin or bones, treated with sue •an, without using Meroury or Polsonons Medicines. YOUNC MEN *ho are sulfcringfrolb the effects i^g^fliySUUlof a disease that unfits its vie im» for business or marriage, permanently cured. PATIENTS TREATED ^rwHa^ootulutnoi^nferred, which is FBSB and invil* -il. List .f qDMtiuu I. be aniwered by patients dcsMof :.f at mailed free to sny »4drM« on application. ffmrtm anflrrltt* from Ruplm ahrald aeaS UnlrsMnM,V V»n leant Mwethlng to tlirtr nftnaUge. It to n,t tmaT
J.
SEW f'IBH.
A. EATON & CO.,
Successors to Eaton & 'Combs, dealers 'Ui al grader of Hard and Soft Coal,
Wood and Coke,
Blo«k and Bloek Not a Specialty. Orders fer any part of the dty filled with promptcess and dispatch. Telephone con nectea with office. Office—SVafn Street, opposite Terre
Hants Hoaie.
ASTHMA
Quickly and
Permanently
CURED
Dr-StLuon'sAithinaKemtdy is uneqnaled aa a positive Alterative and Onre tot Astiuna sadDyspepds, and all their attendant evils. It does not merely afford temporary relief, but la a permanent cure. Hrs. S. F. Jjee, of Belmore, O., says of It: "Jam surprised at the speedy effect* ef voir remedy. It is thejlwt -medicine in
the Pbof
WJF
of the AGE. Circulars Free,
J. M. CLIFT.
HOP BITTERS?
(A Medicine, not a Drink.}
COXTAINS
fiop& itrciiu mAxiivlAiiMl DAMJKLlOUs AND
I'URHSTAKD HESTMEDICO. QCALIxixs arr a Li.
OTUXB ITTSBS.
THEY CURE All Diseasesof theStomacli. Bowsls, Blood, I.lver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Nervousness, Sleeplessness and especially
Female Complaints.
SIOOO IN GOLD. Will be paid for a case they wilt not care help, or for anything Impure or Injurious foand In tlieia. Ask your druggist for Ilop Bitters and try them before you sleep. Take no other.
T.C. tsah absolute and Irresistible cure for DrankSnnfess, use ot opium, tobacco aad narcotics. Miaiii jStftb rob toiitacM*.
All abm loldbydnipguli..
H*p Bitters Ml*. Co., Rocb«itaf, N. I., 4 Toroats
DR. JORDAN'S LL1V0 RENOVATOR
The greatest discovery the world ever knew for all throat and lung diseases, lry one bottle. it stands uneaqul'd to heal, build up tbe system, purify the blood and equalize the circulation.
Dr. Jordan's Champion Liniment
For ach sand pains, rheumatism, neuralgia, palsy, and lifeless limbs, nervous and sick headache, kidney disease, diarrhoea, cholera infantum, etc., etc.
Wholesale trade Supplied by
Colburn, Bliki
& Co.,
Peoria, 111.
Fuller & Fuller, Chicago, 111. Richardson & Co.. St. Louis. Mo. Browning & Sloan, Indianapolis, Ind. Also all wholesale druggists of Terre Haute, Ind. J.S. JORDAN, M. D.,
Office, 11 W. Washington, St., Indianapolis, Ind.
18 A THOROVCH BEX EDY In every oase of Malarial Fever. Fever and Ag and Dumb Ague, while for Disorders of Stomach, Torpidity of tho Liver. Indigestjo and Disturbances of the Animal Forces, which debilitate, it has no equivalent and ean have no substitute. It should npt be confounded with the Triturated Compounds of cheap Spirits and Essential Oils, often told under the name of
Mltar*sale
Ux years that has loosened my
coughandmads amectoration easy. Incrw *Uep ail night without coupMnff." If your druggist does not keep it, send for troaUse and tesUmqnials to
by druggists and general dealers
everywhere j0HN CONFARE, Wholesale Age it, Terre Hante, Ind
incc a week in yourows town. Terms a 3)00 15 outflt bee. Address H. Hallet Portland,
Maim,
