Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 January 1882 — Page 4

BITTERS

The majority of the ills of the human body arise from a derangement of the tflveri affecting both the stomach and. bowels. In order to effect a cure, it is •necessary to remove the cause. Irregular and Sluggish action of the Bowls, Vtadach*, Sickness at the 8tornach,Pat in the Bach

and

Loins, etc., indicate that

-.he IAeor is at fault, and that nature re* quires assistance to enable this organ to throw Off impurities.

Prickly Anti TlUtem are especially compounded for this purpose. They are •tiild in their a.'-tion and effective as a ure are pleasant to the taste and taken aslly by both children and adults. Ta~ \en according to tlirccttons, they are a afe and pleasant

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VERY EASILY MANAGED ECONOMICAL IN FUEL, AND GUARANTEED fX)

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IMPOBTEBS AND DEALEB8IU

TIN-PLATE, WIRE, SHEET IRON A25TD 7^, EVECT CLASS OF GOODS USED OB SOLD B*

TIN AND STOVE DEALERS. SEND FOR PIIICE LISTS, S'SiK BY 3- X,- PBOBST

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URAY'S SI'FCII'H: MEDHISE rrtAOE MARK The Grer.'TRADE MARK English remedy. An nnfHiling enre for seminal weak sperm at orrnea, irapoteacy.and all. diseases that follow && a AFTER TAKINS. sequence of9' /'ORE TAKING. self-abuse: as loss of memory, universal lassi tudc. pain in the bock, dimn ss of vision, prematura old a?e, ami many other diseases that lead to insanity or consnm ption and a premature rave mw Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to send free, by mail, to every one. ttWThe SpeniGc Medicine is wild by all druggists at J1 per pickaxe, or sis packages (or 85, or will ba sent free by mail on receipt of tho money, by addressing

Tito CJr»y Ifrticino Co., Buffalo, N.Y Sold In Terro Haute at wholesale and retail Gulick Jt Bflrrv.

i^ew Adverii^ments.

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WATTY'S I'l AS O F« UTK8— Magnificent holiday presents: square grand plan fortes, four verv handsome round corners, rosewood cases, three unisons, Beatty's match1»8« iron fra pa stoo!, book, cover, boied $aa'i.7it to ®2»7 ftO catalogae prices, 9890 to Si.OOO satisfaction gnuanteed or money refunded after one year's use upright pianofortes, §125 to $25fS I'ft'alogu.- prices, S500 to #800 standard pianofortes of the universe, n« thousands testify write for mammoth list of testimonials Beatty's cabiuet. organs, cathedral. church, chapel, parlor, 830 upward visitors welcome: free irriace meets trains illustrated catalogue (holiday e.litionl free. Address orcallnpou I»*MIKI. F. BElTIT,

WaNhlngtoo, JScw Jersey.

A YEAH and expanses to a: ents Outfit free. Address P. O. Vickery Angusta, Me.

$777

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Cares Mrofnln, n«rcnrlal PMsoa, and syphilis, whether primary, secondary, or tertiary^ Tho greatest Mood pnrifies la the world—Eradicates evert) taint. "S. 8. S. enred a laborer of mine of SypbiHa In a few months, TVho had been treated for tiva years by phystcians without benefit."-

D. M. HUGHE, Jefiferseaville, Ga.

Ask our druggist or write for flie little book Swift Specific Co, Atlanta. Ga., Prop's. So\d by (rC4.B everywhere

$500 Reward!

We will pay tlia above reward for any caai of Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constip&tiou or Costiveness we can not cure with West's Vegetable Lfver Pills •«hen the directions are strictly complied with. Xhey are purely vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar coated. Large boxes, containing HO pills, '25 cents. For sals by all druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by JOHN.C. WEST & CO., "The Pill Makers,1' 18 and 183 W. Madison street, Chicago. Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of aS ocnt stamp.

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NEW FIBX.

A. EATON & C0.i Successors to Eaton Combs, dealers ?n grades of Hard and Kot( (Vtal.

Woo«l and

«lo«k and Btoelc Biol a ^pr Orders fer any part of the city fi&td: with promptt css and dispatch. Tekahoae oon nectea with office. UBcf-Motii St. v.-r- tp|)o

Maoie Honte.

H^SSsteiSsSis!®"

Dyspepsia,

general Defcillty, Habitual Constlpatlou, Diseased Kidneys, etc., etc. 4s«Blo«»d Purlflertfcej fT'*'c superivf to f.ny other medicine clcuming the system thoroughly, and imparting neiv life and energy to theinralld. It is a medicine and, not or. intoxicatitig

beverage.

ASK YQI8 DRUGGIST (Ml CRISKtY ASH BITTUt, *nd take no other. PEICE. «.00 per Bottle. MEYER BROS. S CO., SOLE PROPRIETOR* 8t. Louis and "fnnscs City, Ka

i)AiLY EXPRESS.

MM •APTE, WEDS-ESP-AY JAN H18t2

C.Ckrr is tH« Route! Manager of the ut la authorised to tike subscription mat therefor. Any complaints to M» or U» the office will be promptly

V* City labetriber* fail at any One to please report to this office or to iget^3&d the emission wfll be

Bm ifthe&nlt of the carriers.

tjr'uv tttf always to bUme, a* the papers are etixsas detracted by dishanefit or mi£ehlevoas persons, and in bad weather they are •onetimes blown away or spoiled. To remedy these difficulties wei idTise the use oi closed boxes of other secure receptacles for the protection of paper*.

m. 0*m ^ip^itauow, Cdrra§o^eira|£id coijimbnicatinn* of eentra.1 in t^EStare solicited for the use of this naifHr. %arrroJii.T o» omx eiur. or the SHtafr. ie

Setlce.

The gapioss office will not be responsible fox any debts contracted by its employes unless incurred under a regular written order upon the printed torm^ signed by the manager.

DieW ADVERTISEMENTS. ChssMcKeen for gahts' famishing goods. Ringjold ma»q(ner»de ball. Wan ed, nurse girl. National State Bank report Auction of JeweJrj. to brickmakeis.

THE OOUETS

CIRCUIT COURT.

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NEW BUTTS-—CIRCUIT COURT.

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Ko. 12,917. Charles pnd Malinda Benson, petition to adopt Clara Belle Caner. flanna and Spencer. lf" HARRIAQE MCENSES

Stephen B. Russell and Cnioe Co adwick. Charles Farmer and Lena Dmlinger.

John Sanders and Mary E. Fidler

PTE AT. estate transfers.

Christopher H. Wallace et nx to H. H. Infan^e et nx, 19:50 acres in section 30, Honey Creek township, $1,150

Catherine Simons et al. to the heir* of Samuel Simons, lots 27 and 28, Centerville, and also land in Sullivan county, $1.

Josepbns Collett to Terre Haute Savings Bank,- 70 feet off east side lot 6, Boss & Brackebnsh's sub division, $10,500* tffik

Elizabeth' S. Newton 'and huaband to John L. Humaaton, lots 9, 10,11, 12, 25, 26, 27, Hnmaston's sab, $1.

John J. Belt to Virginia and Isabella Beece, 31 acres in section 3, Harrison township, $1,200.

mayor's court.

John Cheek, $12.35, drunk Bscord and Otterman. Win. Morris, $12.35, drunk Cain, Conghan and Miller.

Pat Donley, $12.35, drunk Knight and Deming. Charles Scott, $12.35, drunk Miller and Okey. i'i'

CRIMINAL COURT.

The motion of W. H. Gue's attorneys to quash the indictment against him for obtaining money under false preteneee, w.=e sustained by the court yesterday,

Jf. GRAND JURY.

The grand jury adjourned at r.oon yesterday, returniog twenty inflict unentp, making a total of forty retnrned this term. Those returned yesterday were as follow.-: Grand larceny

Carrying concealed weapons 1 Keeping house of iU fame 1 Selling to minors....„ Selling on Sunday

OLD BBLIOS.

Interesting DtfamenI and Papers Po«««MtA by Terre Haaicatoii. Recently Richard Danaigan presented tc Prosecutor A. J. Kelly the original

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commission given by Governor Jonathan

Jennings to the first sheriff of Vigo county, Truman- Blackburn. The document is yellow with age, bearing the date of January 29h, 1817, and is "good juntil the next general election, or antil hie successor shall be ^ppoinUd and qualified." The gubernatorial hand and seal is giv-n at CurjdoD, then the State Capital. The oa was administered to Sheriff Blackburn, atr March 3EI, 1818, by Curtis Gi!be»t, clerk Mr EeBv also pt^csse" a copy of the original edition of (he Ulster -unty G«ettc, of ftatard»y, Jai uary 4. 1800, annodteing tiM death of George W^shingtQn. ^t nuinber of copies of this paper haye been printed and ioid, bnt this is onfe of' the ori&inal edition. It ia 'in mourning in the usual style, with turaed colwnn rules and dashes, and with a black border around each paje.

James H. Kelley is the jxwseseor of a reminder of pioneer Terpe Hante'jodirMflism, iu a copy of the Wabaafe fiated Saturday, January 13,1844, beiag volume 12, number 19. The editor is Jtsv -trd, and the name of Henry Cl^y. for President, is displayed at the top of the editorial colamn. J. O. Jonefl is pi.b master, as in evidenced by a list of tetters remaining in the postoffice,with his official signature below. Jesae Conard

whs

12,780. Patrick Osborne vs Fire-

man's Insurance company, complaint on policy. Defendant files its answer to plaintiff's complaint. .J5&, 12,90$ William H. Brown v.-. Rariib A. Hampton and William D. Hampton, to vacate jadgment and for new triaL Plaintiff, aaks court for a new trial and order vacating judgment in caase No. 11,509, and files his bond as required by law, which defendants concedes to be good. Court grants the. petition, to which defendant excepts.

the father uf Judge Coaardl. Both father and son were journalists, and both alike, were familiarly known as "Judge." The father died in Washington, D. C, years ago, and the son, after living to be an old 'landmark" among onr citizens, di suddenly in theNatioual House, several years since.

United States Patent*.

The following patents were received for record in the recorder's office yesterday: United States to Isaac Hayes, south half of north half, east fractional section 11, 13, 9-62 78 100 acreB. ||f 28United States to Oliver Booe. tforth half, las»t fractional section 4,12,9—103 32-100 acres.

Uoited States to LewiB Rogers,-'lot 1, fractional section 32, 13, 9—39 10-100 acres.

United States to Jas. Sherwin, northeast quarter southwest quarter 27,13, 9—40 acres.

United States to Jonathan Carter, northhalf, soutli-half, eaxt fractional section 28, 13, 9—68 45 100 acres.

United States to J-as: Gerrish, lot 1, east fractional section 28, 13, 9—40 acres. United States to same, west half southwest quarter, section 27, 13,19—80 acres.

United States '.o Win. Pratt, Sr., northwest quarter section 27,13,19 ahd northwent quarter sec ion 14,10,10 and southwest half section 14,11, 9.

United S'ates to Jas. and David Denny, lot 2, fractional section 22,13, 19—4o acres. ."'im -1 A Mytlerlona Shot.

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Petit larceny 5 Retailing Adnltery

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Monday afternoon Officer Dick Beagin' went out to the Fair ground to arrest a tramp for stealing iron. The man had built himself a hut, in which he was at the time. The officer took a revolver from the tramp, discharged itfl contents, andafter pulling down the lint, started for the city. While in that vicinity the afternoon accommodation train pulled by. When the train reached Brazil, the conductor telegraphed back that while near the Fair grounds here, some person had fired a pistol ball through a window in the ladies' car. The authorities are at a loss to account for the shot, as Officer Beagin. was in the vicinity named: when the train pawed, heard no shot, and had discharged the tramp's revolver beiore the passenger tratft-was in sight.

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Exhibition Drill.

Kenesaw Post No. 77, G. A. B, Department of Illinois, will give an entertainment at Danville, on the 22d of February next, for the benefit of indigent veterans, and the widows and orphans of deceased soldiers! J. H. Madden, commander of the Post, has extended through Captain Smith an invitation to the McKeen Cadets to attend and give an exhibition drill. The Post offers to pay the company's expenses and "treat them well" while they are there. A number of military dignitaries are expected to be present, timong them General Phil Sheridan, Generals Mason, Carnahan and Oglesby, Governor Cullom, of Illinois, and others.

Yesterday afternoon a dog and cit got up into the space above the offices in the market hall, and in a little eqnabble which ensued they broke through the ceiling and fell into the city^ engineer's office. A colored boy standing underneath was eomewhat surprised to receive the weight of the falling combatants upon his head.

At a meeting of the McKeen Cadets Monday night, Louis Leveque was elected vice president, Horace Wright, financial secretary, and Harry Brown, recording secretary to fill vacancies cautcd by resignatioae.

Tkree mulatto boys escaped from the Plainfield reform school on Monday, and our police authorities have been notified to keep a lookout for them. A reward of $2& each is offered for thair capture.

James Dtlaney and Joe Tracy, two young men of this city, will leave in February to play several engagement* in different variety theaters. They do a double trapeza act, said to possess unusual merit.

Biddle, Hamilton & Co., on Monday foreclosed the mortgage which they held on the recently defunct Daily News. The amoant of the Instrument was $300.

Ten car loads of stock for Indianapolis were brought in by the E. A T. H. night before last and trrasferred to the and alia yesterday morning.

The 33. & T, H. brought in eighteen carloads of oak lumber for Bacine, Wisconsin, and a carload of hoop poles for Chicago yesterday.

It is rumored that the Atlantic Garden will be reopened as a variety theatre next monfji, under the management of C. Dale Arm itrong.

Five of the Binggold band went over 1o Effi jBgham yesterday afternoon to furnish thr, music for a ball given there last ni ght.

J. A. Foote'a annual seed catalogue lias just bean issued by Moore & Langen, and is r. fine job of printing.

Barker & Alvey are engaged in moving their stock of goods into the new McKeen building.

•ae Voice

all oyer the land goes up from mothers, that say: "My daughters are «o feeble and sad, with no strength, all out of breath and life at the least exertion. What can we do far them?" The answer is simple and full of hope. One to f^nr weeks' use of Hop IBittera will make il«m feealthy, rosy, sprightly and cheerful.

Poultry and Pet Stock Show. The poultry and pet stock show at No. 638 Main street, this season, promises to t-clipxe all previous exhibitions of the kind. A large number of entries are beirg made. The doors will be closed and an admi'sion charged after to-day. Monday and Tuesday evenings, January 10th and 17th, sf-er 4 o'clock and until 10 o'clock, are especially set apart for childrfn of the ci schools, to whom reduced prices of hdmission. will be offered. In addition to the collection of specimens of high-bred poultry and pet slock, there will be a number of wild animals, and other interesting features. The several railway lines will run excursions into the city, and if the weather permits, the exhibition promises to be a grand succesa

New Short Line to Cincinnati. Articles of incorporation of the Terre Haute & Cincinnati Short Line Bailway Company were Sled with the Secretary of Stale yesterday. The capital stock is $1,500,000. The directors are Charles C. P. Holden, Joseph T. Beynolds, James C. Hyde, James M. Davis and Edgar Terhune, of Chicago William V. Kay, of Waukegoo, Ills., and George 8. Barren, of Elgin, Ills. The road will begin at Lawrenceburg and will run through the counties of Dearborn, Franklin, Bipley, Decatur, Jennings, Bartholemew, Brown, Monroe, Grten, Owen, Clay. Vigo and Sullivan lo point on the Wabash river at or near the northwest corner of Sullivan county. i.

The Belgrade.

The 8teamear Belgrade arrived np yesterday morning with a very good load. 8he brought 700 bushels of wheat for Kidder Bro?. 1,500 bushels of ccrn, for Mr. Blocksom, 15 or 20 live hogs and 20 passengers. The scene after she landed defies description. Some forty teamsters were there, impatient to get loads to hanl. And when loaded—''a 125 bushel load to a 75 bushel team," a* a bystander expressed it—the attempt to get np the hill was prolific of curses both loud and numerous. The Belgrade left about fonr o'clock this morning with a big down trip and 20 pas-

scngers.

President—Frank McKeen. V*, Vice President—J. W. Cruft." Secretary—Charles Minshall. Treasurer—D. C. Buntin. Board of Governors—H. C. Gilbert, W. M.Tuell and J. D. Early.

Three new members were elected, via George Penn, 8. C. Picrce, Jr., and Will Small.

K. of P. Intallatlon, j*

The following officers of Occidental Lodge No. 18, K. of P. were installed last Monday night for the ensning year:

P. C„ J. N. Hosford C.C. L. Burgett, V. C., H. W. Kellogg P., George Gregory M. of E., F. Gilnian M. of F., A. Shewmxker K. of B. and S, John 8. Eicbelberger M. at A., B. H. Nicholson I. G., Wm. Broadhurst O. G., Dan -Dean trustee eighteen months, B. H. Nic&olson trustee twelve months, J, C. Kolsom trustee six months, L. L. Williamson.

Viacgar Bill Fvaeaa.

Yesterday afternoon Jim Pardy, a resident of the locality knowa as Vinegar Hill, was abusing his married stepdaughter, Alice Wood. He fired a skillet, a chair and various other articles of domestic hardware at her, and in consequence was arrested by Officers Hogan aad Sanger. He was taken before JDstice Cooker) v, but as the girl wanted to leave the city this morning and declined to prosecute, Purdy was released. —i ssilwst

The Btver.

The Vandalia pier shows eight feet of water in the channel, with the river falling slowly.

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Boston contains 2,000 Swedes.

Lore JACK, Mo.( SepH»nb-r 14,1879. I have been aAog Hop Bitters, and

t, £ei'J""I'0"1 have received preat benefit from Ihem for

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^malarial fever. Th£y

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mm so to all other mtedtcioee. P. M. BASffStS. imcp 'i

IMce "BLACK-DRAUGHT" awf Jfco will never be bilious. For sale by Qullck Berry,

Frem Eminent Dr. f. C. €lark, Oswego. "1 have made sufficient experiment of Colde&'a. Liebig's Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonic Iovigorator to en&ble me to say it |s hy far the best of all the preparations of tie kind (food and tonic) that I have ever used. Te the sufferer fiom chronic diseases, or the convalescent, it is invaluable, being both nourishing and strengthening." Remember the name, Colden's— take no other. Of druggists.

Of the 330,C00 inhabitants in Cairo, 20,000 are Europeans,

Go to yotlr druggist for Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. F« brightness and durability of ifcolor, are unequaled._ Color from 2 tu 5 pounds. Directions in English and Germ an. Price 15 cents.

If yon are suffering from indigestion or any-complaint of the stomach or bowels, you will obtain great relief by using the Prickly Ash Bitters, ae they have the property of gently relieving these organs and placing them in a good sound healthy coBdition.

Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic weakness.

cures female

It is.estimated that a million people are always on the high seas

Ner%tcb Mo Store—1 tehfng Piles Is one of the most annoying dis«6 eases in the world,* and yet all *1 can find sure relief by the use of

Dr. Swayne's Ointment. It has -j been tnsied in thousands of in'it stances, 'ind invariably makes ii a sure cure. The svmptoms are moistnre, like perspira- $ tion, intense itching, i«Qt creafed by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, ss

W if pin worms xrere crawling in a* and about the rectum the private parts are sometimes affected.

Reader, if you are suffering from si this di-tresising complaint or tet•S(! ter, itch, sfiiildhead, ringworm, W barber's itch, any crusty, scaly, :-$a skin eruption, use Dr. Swayne's .t ointment and be cured.

George W. Cotton, M. D., Woodstocir, Vermont, says: "Swayne's Ointment" is certainly the best remedy for tetter and all skin diseases also for itching piles, Byilaptoms of which are moisture, intense itching, ss if pin-worms existed. I am Using it constantly in my practice. Guaranteed by all druggists. -M "WINE OF CARDUI"i\tir time? day makes a-luipRy liotiseliold.

For sale by Gulick 4 Berry.

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The man who discovers the north pole will probably be a Chilian.

Reed'a Gilt Edge Tonica,ton||R t))cj.tftm-

-Forty years' trial bat proved BLACKDRAUGHT" the beat liver medicine in the World.

For sale by Uulick°fe Berry.

Beed's Gilt Elga Tonic is a powerful diuretic.

I TO A To all Who are ^nffVrictg from (he error ind indiscretions of yomh, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FBEE OF CF1A RGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Josetsh T. Inman, Station D. r-j

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New York City.

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A petite gold fish

Beed's Gilt Edge Tonic prevents njght

8weats.

|f Tbc Country} Who that b.*s ever lived any fime tn the cotlntry but must have beard of the virtues of Burdock ss a blood purifier. Burdock Blood Bitters Cure dyspepsia, biliousness and all disorders arising from impure blood or deranged liver or kidneys. Price $1.00, trial bottles 10 cents.

Hard onyx is boiled several weeks in molasses to color it, before engraving. I

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Terre Haute Club, '-7!

At the second annual meeting of the Terre Haute club, held at the rooms in the Beach block, Mondey evening, the following officers were elected for the en suing yea::

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I I^trooise a home iaatitntton by rabscribiog for one of CSuw. O. Eb«l A Co.'s Terre Haute CSty and Vigo Connty Directory far 1882. Yea cannot afford to be without one, and none will be delivered nakaa signed for.

•The sixth annaml masque Kn^gold

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Kansas is going deeper into bioom TOrn culture. \.i

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Cat»rrb «f the Madder, Btieglng, smarting, irritation of the urinary passages,diseased disetiargeo,cnred by Buctinpaibs. Druggist'*. D.-po», J. J. Baar, Terre Haute.

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Bocietv finger-bowl now. "J a VSiBiS |-i Terrible Lftssof l.tfe

Millions of rats, mice, cats^bml-bugs, roaches,-lose their lives oy collision with "Rough on Rats." Sold by druggists 15 cents.

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5 ~A fortune may be spent in usin/ ineffectual medicines, when by applying Thomas' Eclectric Oil a speedy and economical care can be effected. In cases of rheumatism,lame back,bodily ailments, or pains of every description, it affords instant relief.

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To suffer constant headache, depression of sprits, longing for food aod not being able to eat when put before yon, gnawing pains in the stomach, lassitude and a general feeliBg of goneness but a capital joke to find that Burdock Blood Bitters remove all these symptoms and only costs $1.00, ti^al size 10 ctnts.

The cold snap has killed two camels, six monkeys, and some snakes in a Philadelphia menagir. ^5/ ed ^{tft Bab It In. ,1»tf

Jacob Loeckman, 274 Clinton Street Buffalo, N. Y., sayn he has been using Thomas Electric Oil for rheumatism. He had stfch a lame back that he could do nothing but one bottle entirely cured him p. ••-&•#<** a

A Hive of Bees.

Burdock Blood Bit tew Bring Back health, when the Body is Badly disordered By impure Blood. Biliousness, indigestion. constipation, dyspepsia and other Bad disorders cured by Bordock Blood Bitters. Price $1.00, trial size 10 cents.

*'Were it not for our Indian empire,^ says an Englishman, "thousands of our middle class would be unable to find any remunerative career." 4

Trouble Saved.

It is a remarkable fact that Thomas' Eclectric Oil is as good for internal as external use. For diseases of the lungs and throat, and for rheumatism, neuralgia, crick in the back, wounds, and sores, it is the best known remedy, and much trouble is saved by having it always en hand.

On the 12th inst. one of the grandest balls of the year will occnr at Dowling Hall. isrtsS rfM* ir VI

FwPiaitR to older at $25. GLOBE TAILORING CO»

ball of the

band occurs on'Thnrsday even-

it^, anoary 12th. Gents $1, ladies $5c.

Notice to Briekmakers. Proposals for making 800,000 brick will be received by the "Clinton Brick Co till January- 20th, 1882. Ground for yards furniahsd by company also wood on the vard at $1 SO per ccrd. Satisf torv reference required. Clinton, Iod.

W. L. Morky,Secretary.

A CHANCE Is FOR -, Sealskin Cloaks AT UNUSUAL PRICES./ §200 Sacqne far S166 1 $175 $150

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•..I- fc'^'^olmaa $250 Bargains toclose/* KOBEBG, BOOT & CO. .f.

Remoyal.

Dr. S'C. Richardeon has removed his office from 641$ Main street, to 109 north. Fourth, where he will treat all chronic diseases.

,a jJiJlE CENTRAL FEED and FLOUE STORE Southeast corner of Ninth and Main. Minnesota Spring wheat floor, called:

"PILLSBURG'S BEST," from the celebrated Pillsburg Mills, Minneapolis. This is the choicest ffonr made in the United States and those families wishing to bake an extra Christmas cake should use only

PILLSBURG'S BEST, sold by the barrel, or part of a barrel. Also constantly on hand the best Wisconmn rye flour rye meal, bnckwbeat flour and all kinds of feed. Goods delivered to any part of town.

E. BEIMAN,

Successor to Chas. Rottman.

AH ladies attending the masque ball of ihe Ringgold band next Thursday evening, will be entitled to a chance in the grand drawing. a sa

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 good parties. Their stock includes the Domestic, No 8 Wheeler A Wilson, New Howe, St. John, Wanser, Sigwalt, Household, Wilson, etc. They probably have the finest selection of machines to be found in the State of Indiana, and their

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rioe 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 lo show machines and to give terms and prices. Office 426 Main street *-LT

Mothers 1 Mothers! Mothers Are yon disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cat-, ting teeth? If

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go at once and get a

bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYBUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately—de{end upon it there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever nsed it, who "will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, -and Everest 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 if the prescription

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The Globe Tailoring Co. business here on Febuary 1st.

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The 99 Cant,Store 323 Main St. Offers to the public bargains in Silverware, Albums,

Woodenware, Sorap-books i, Lamps, Pocketbooks,*'.^

Mirrors, Stands. Vases, "Brackets, Toilet Sets, Wall Pockets, CABD BECEIVERS, TOWEL BACKS, 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 disconnt to the trade.

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G. B. HECKXINOBR.

Dividend Notice.

Notice is hereby given that the Trustees of the Terre Haute Savings Bank have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of two and a half per cent, on alliums of two dollars and upwards, which shall have been on deposit for six months next preceding, and a proportion ate rate on like sums that have been on depositor three month?, payable to depositors on and after January 25th, 1882.

All dividends not drawn out will be credited en account and draw interest from January 1st.

John ff. Beach, Treasurer.

Terre Haote, Ind., Jan. 2, 1882.

Try Allen B. Wrisley's Fine Milled Yosemite Boquet Toilet Soap. It con tains the most costly and lasting odors For 8sle at Mnsick's Pharmacy.

The grandest ball of the season next Thursday evening.

Manion & Lynch.

4re getting in a superb lot of Mantels, at No. 623 Main street See them. Thej are beauties.

They are prepared to do promptly Tin and Slate Roofing Plnmbing, and Tin and Sheet Iron Work of every description. They guarantee satisfaction in work and prices.

Fine pants to order, $5 to $7.50, at the Globe Tailoring Co.

An Enviable Reputation. It is with pleasure we allnde 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 anj other similar manufactured goods in this country.

Their Cocoaine for the hair, and a superior Cologne water, have become famons 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 onr 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 distrib. a ted gratuitously by the trade.

All respectable dealers sell Burnett's select goods, and all lovers of choice things will do well to buy them in preference to the cheap and impure articles now in the market.

aBTESIAS BATHS The Terra Haato Artesian Batha^cnre

diieMwxifilie "ttJw.^dyspepeia aid cutaneous diseases. They are of the moat healing aad powerfully alterative aad waters known in the world. On Water street between Wo'^nt and Poplar

ARTESIAN BATH COMPANY.

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Thompson Kill Tene Hanf- House HA 8 E depot Townley Bros store Thompson W residence Tntge Emil Telegraph Mills Van freirht office Stewart Van master mechanic Peddjo Van gen'l officesFarrlugton Van iinlon depot ticket Girdnet Van yard master Lickert Van and.tor Roney Van master transportation Elliot... •wj Van round house /w v».**K,a„ Wahler Thos Wafeler Thos residence* Weber Hotel ,»-yf stA.

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When through talking give a short ring as a signal to diaconnnect.

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complaiata made to the Secretary or operators will receive prompt attention. W. B. RIPLEY, Secretary

Order your clothes while the chances lasts, to get them at cost at the Globe Tailoring Co... ..

Dii. IlAitTER's Iro*Toxic is »itepai«i]»n oi "egetaMe Aroaattes. phates, associated with the mended by them tor Sty. Bfervoas Pw Fever It serves every purpose

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Improved and Beautified for 1881-

A FULL LINE IN STOCK.

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SOFT COAL BASE HEATERS, The Only Successful Soft Coal Base Heaters Ever offered in this Market.

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A valnoMo Discovery and Nsw Departure !n M»dIral ijuieace, an entirely K6W aod positively etfevtiva Komedy for ihe apcody and permanent Cure of Seminal Smiaalone and Impotency by the oaly true way, viz: JOlroct Application to tho principal Saat of tho Disease, act io# by Absorption, and exerting ItsspaclfioiaSnence on tho Seminal Vesicles, EJacllatory Ducts, Prostata Gland, and Urethra. Xho j© of the Bezaedy is attended with no pain or"

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ulatory Ducts, Prostate GUoni 6 of the Bezaedy is attended venleaoe, and does not Intorfere with pursuits of life it is qnlckly dissolved and soon curbed, prodaciiig an immediate soothlnsrsnd rostoratlro effect upon the Bextial and nervous organlnitions wrecked from Belf-aboso and ezeeases, stopping the drain from the system, restoring thejmina to health and sound memory, removing, tho. of Sight, Nervous Debility, Confusion of Aversion to Society, etc., etft, and the appearance ot premature old age usually accompanying this trouble, and restoring perfect Sexual vigor, where It has bees dormaat for rears. This mode of treatment has stood the test In very severe eases, and is nowapronounoed success. Drugs are too much procribea in those troubles, ness to, with but little if a is no NonaenBe about this eervation enables us

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will.give Batlafaction. It bts been in general use, onials ss to its value, and it is now conceded by the Medical Profession to be the most rational moans yet discovered of reaching and curing thia very prevalent trouble, that is wall known to be the cause of untold misery to so many, and upon whom quacks prey witn their useless nostrama and biafeea. The Bemed is pat

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ftolasfc Aibdnth,) S3 Ko. S, fsuffi^ent to effect a popsaaeot cure, ttalesi in fievefO CAMS,) $6 Ho. 8, (lasting over three months, will stop emissions and

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Market and 8th SU. ST. LOUI8, Mo.

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all Chronic Diseases, and enjoys a nation

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ynilNC MEN who aro suffering from theeflecta ng^anilniicf a disease that unfits its vie 1 Una tor bnsfnp*s or marriage, iwrmanently Qured.

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Dr.Stiiison's AstlimaRemedy Is nnequaled as a positive Alterative and Cnre for Asthma and Dyspepsia, and all their attendant evils.

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mgir aiujuusm eviio. It does not merely iiiibrd' temporary relief, but is a permanent cure. Mrs. B. F. Lee. of Bel more, O., says of it: lam surprised at the tpeeily tfftcU of your remedy. It is ttxQlXAt •medicine in Ax years that hat loosened my tauohatuimadt cnaecioration easy. I now sleep ail ntont tvithout coughingIf your druggist does not beep it, afthd for treatlse^n^testlmonl^to. (it Brradway, Hew Ye™.

Coal "and Wood-

Having my own teams, I can deliver Coal or Wood to any part of the cit/ at the following prices. Parties requesting 'it when ordering coal can have it weighed on disinterested scales by paying for weif hing i'

Best Elect, 9J cts By load, 70 lbs to bush. Block Nut, 8 cts Sommerset Lump, 8c by load, 70 lbs to busb, ,* Hard coal, $8 per ton/ Coke, 15 cents "bnsb.,"

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Dry Wood, $4 per cord. Stove Wood, rick 4 feet by 8, $2, Slack, 4 cents per bushel. Can order by telephone or mail.

OFFICE: 945 MAIN ST. E. M. SMITH-

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idoraed by the Medical Profession, acdncoia fk«aa Vovara

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J. H. WILLIAMS, &3,V?*,r, J- M. CL1PT kf

CLIFT, WILLIAMS & CO,

C" MANUFACTURERS OF pf f?f?

SASHES, DOORS, BUNDS &c

Lumber, Latli, Shingles, Glass, Paints, Oils aiid Bui Id"ers' Hardware.

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Feinalo Complaints.

$1000 IN COLD.

Will be paid for a case they will not e:w or' help, or for anything Impure or Injurious found in thuin. Ae&yonr drngRlst for Hop Bitters ami try them before you sleep. Take no other.

I. C. Js an absolute and Irresistible cure for Dnmkanneas, use of opium, tobacco aad narcotics.

Sk.mj FOB Crcccr.AB. All above ,oM by dro^rUl*.

H«p Bitter, Uf Co., Rochester, N. V., A Toronto, Onl,

DR. JORDAN'S LUNG RENOVATOR

The greatest discovery the world ever knew for all throat and lung diseases. 1 ry onu bottle, it stands unesqul'd to heal, build up the. system, pnrify the blood and equalize the circulation.

Dr,

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Jordan's

Champion Liniment

For aches and pains, rheumatism, neuralgia, palsy, and lifeless limb®, nervous and sick headache, kidney disease, diarrhoea, cholera infantum, etc., ctc.

Wholesale trade Supplied by

Peoria, 111. Chicago, 111. St. Louis. Mo.

Colburn, Blrki A Co., Fuller A Fuller, Richardson A CoBrowning A Sloan, Indianapolis, Ind. Also all wholesale druggists of Terre Haute, Ind. J. S. JORDAN, M. I).,

Office, It W. Wa'hlngton.Bt., Indianapolis, Iud.

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A THOROUGH BEBEBT

In every case of Malarial Fever, Fever and Agpo and Dninb Ague, while for Disorders of the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver, Indigestion and Disturbances of the Animal Forces, which debilitate, it has no equivalent and can have no: substitute. It shonla not be confounded with the Triturated Compounds of cheap Spirits and Essential Oils, often sold under the name of Bitters.

For sale by druggists and general dealers everywhere JOHN CONFARB, Wholesale Age it,

Terre Haute, Ind

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15 iO $20 worth fe'ree/'Addraw Sttn- 0«.Atly outfit free. Address True ou& Co.. Ported. I AugusU. Maine

a day athome easily mad