Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 April 1884 — Page 3

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BAIIillOAD TIME TABIiK, {.Carefully corrected to date.] Union depot, Chestnut and Tenth streets. All trains except I. Bt. L..T.E.A B. E. (to Worthington), and freights.

Explanation of references: 'Everyday. All trains not so marked run daily except Sunday. IParlor cars daily, except unday. Bleeping ears. cRoclln.ng chair oar.

VAHDAIilA LINE. (Leave going East.)

Wast Line.™.

KVANBVILLE

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Its,

TERRE HAUTE

a. m.

Cincinnati Express........ 12^5 m. Express 2:00 p. m. Mall and ACCOIP**.,mia.f.inn 7:00 a. m. 'Arrive from West.) •sFast line..™. ....... 1:17 a.m. Cincinnati Express 13:40 p. m. •aDaj jfixpress....... 1:40 p. m. (Leave going West.) •sPaciflc Express ...—.... 1:17 a. m. Mall Train 10:07 a. m. *sFast Express.. 3U0 p. m. (Arrive from East.) •sPaciflc Express......................... 1:10 a. m. Mail Train. 10:00 a. m. •sfFaat Express .» 2:00 p. m. •TndlanapoliB Accommodation 7:00 p.m.

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LOGANSPOBT.

(liogansport Division of VandaHa.) (Iieave for Northeast.) Mall Train— 7s05 a. m*. Accommodation... 8^6p.m. (Arrive from Northeast.) Mail Train— 11:40 a. m. Accommodation ...... 7:45 p.m.

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TERRE HAUTE.

(Leave for South.)

•Express 8:00 p. m. •sNashvllle Express.^—..—..... 4:06 a. m. Accommodation... 10:45 a. (Arrive from South.) Accommodation 10:10 a.m. •sChioago Express ... 11:59 p. m. •Eastern' Express ........... 2:00 p. m.

CHICAGO

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EASTERN ILLINOIS.

(Leave for North.)

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Chicago Express 8:11* a. m.

Ei ansvllle

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Chicago Express, 2 38 p. m.

•si fashville & Chicago Express.. 12:06 a. m. (Arrive fror* North.) Terre Haute Accommodation... 10:16 a. m. CI lcago

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Haute Ex 5:16 p. m.

VJhioagoaidNashville Ex (Ma.m. UiLlNOIS MIDLAND RAILWAY. (Leave for Northwest.) 'Mall and Accommodation 6:45 a. m. (Arrive from Northwest.) Mall and Accommodation- 4:90 p. m.

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S. E. (to Worthington).

"'J.' (Depot oorner First and Main streets.) (Leave for Boutheast.) Mall and Express .'..... 6:25 a. m.

Aocommodatlor.. 2:4o p. m. (Arrived last.) Mall and ExpreM.. .. .... ... 13:15 p. mAccommodation .. ..... 10:06 a. m.

INDIANAPOLIS & BT. LOtJIB. [tiopot corner Sixth and Tippecanoe sts. (Arrive from East.) •Day Express 10KJ6 a. m. •ssNew York Express.. 1:88 a. m. Boston

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St. Louis Ex 9:28 p. m.

Paris Express 6:48 p. m. (Leave going West.) •Day Express 10:08 a. m. •osNew York Express 1:85 a. m. Boston A Bt. Louis Ex. 9:30 p. m. Paris Express 6:60 p. m. (Arrive from West.) •csNew York Express 1:83 a. m. Day Express 8:46 p.

m.

Looal Passenger 6:68 a. m. Indianapolis Express 12:03 p. m. (Leave going East.) •osNew York Express 1:35 a. Day Express 8:47 p. Local Passenger 6:55 a. Indianapolis Express 12:06 p.

GOLD MEDAL, PAJJIB, BAKER'S

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Warranted

absolutely pure

Cocoa,

from which the excess of

Oil has boen removed. It has

three

timet the strength

of Cocoa mixed

•with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and Is therefore far more economical. It is delirious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for Invalids as well as for persons In health.

Sold by Grocers orerjrwher*.

V. BASER fc CO., Dorctater, Mass.

BRICKS!

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Witi THE HYDRAULIC

PRESS BRICK CO. ST LOUIS, MO. VaVa a Specialty of Ornamental & Plain

Red Front Pressed Brick, v^rmftmtndny Annually over

TEN MILLIONS. They guarantee that the quality* finish and Color, are unsurpassed, if not unequalled by any other bricks

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made in the United States...

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The Improved United States Stales.

Wason. Stock, Coal, Hopper, Dorm an a tin ouiwB*

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The best improved Scales Bold at prices that defy competition. Send ror illustrated olrcular•. Ad^reas

N1TKI STATES SCALE CO., Terre Haute, lad-

Offloe and

works on Fourtoa»e«t

Austin, Patentee.

Amods

nDl7C Send six cents for posi-^-rlfl£Cand receive free, a costly box

AGENTS EXPRESS

Where the Daily Express be Found.

Brazil, Ind., T. M. Robertson

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Wlio want glossy, luxuriant and

wavy

tresses or abundant,

beautiful Hair must use LYON'S KATHAIRON. Tlus

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out, arrests'and cures grayness, removes dandruff and itching, makes the Hair strong, giving it a curling tendency and keeping it anv desired position. Beautiftil, healthy Hair is the sure result of using Katjiairon»

postage

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nf which will help all, of either Rexftorn ore money right away than anythiigelseto this wprlk. Fortunesaw^l

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BruceviUe, Ind., Wm. Willis. Blcknell. Ind., W. S. McLlnn. Carbon, Ind., T. E. Beeson. Carlisle, Ind., J. W. Warner. Casey. 111., Thos. W. Washburn. Clay City. Ind.,John W. Hays. Clinton, Ind., Harry Swinehart. Coal City, Ind., B. F. Goshorn. Cory, Ind., M. M. Zenor. Crawfordsvllle, Ind., Lacey

Weekly Letter of Gossip from Newport.

Graduation Exercises at Staunton— Waveland Notes—Funeral at Knightsville.

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TO CORRESPONDENTS.

XtUEUlttl BUUUU1 Ai»uiw......vw«v Peters and wife, of Eugene, were In town visiting, last Sunday John Henson and wife, Terre Haute, were up visiting their parents last Tuesday Mrs. Ellen Jones, has lately made some Improvements in the way of a new fence on the south side of her property ......A base ball club was organized last Sunday...... Dime novels are an evil to society and the'sale of tbem should be prohibited -The farmer Is now the most industrious Individual to be found Frank Wells, H. O. Bishop, Sol Wethernax, Robert Allen, -Ed. Johnson and Wm. Hays, of Clinton, attended a regular meeting of the I. O. O. F. lodge at thia place, Tuesday evenlne......The new M. E. church at Hillsdale was dedicated last Sunday. Tbe dedicating sermon was preached by Bldei

Buokles John Lowry was at home last Sunday with his family......John D. Collett and Frank JOnes, who are attending the Rose Polytechnic Institute at Terre Haute, came home last Monday on a lew "•""riTrrii T» UfKlrvnln nf ITllMnA.

days- vacation I,R. Whipple, of Eugene, was In town on Monday last E. r. iavls was up to Chicago this week buying his soring stock of goods O. B. Gibson visited relatives on Kelt's Prairie, a couple of days this week Farmers have commenced plowing for oate..-Garden making and house cleaning Is the order of the day now The mumps are still ratrlmc here One week from next Sunday is Easter Our poultry dealers are paying good round prloes for chickens. Now is the time to sell ..-Charles Beamer, of Helt township, in default of a one hundred dollar bond to keep the peace, was brought «P here on Friday last and lodged in jail Dr. Cadle returned home last Friday from Nebraska, whew he had been for several days......Ed. Jackson caught a couple of young owls in the river bottom last 8unday.....jElmer Henson, of Ben. Blanchard's real estate exchange of Terre Haute, was in town Sunday visiting his parents The Ashing season is almost upon

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Montrose, 111., H. G. Vansant. Newport. Ind., W. F. Thornton. Oakland, I1L, H. D. Williams. Oak town, Ind., Wm. Mallett. Pans, 111., W. B. Sheriff & Co. Patoka, Ind., 8. B. Jerauld. Perrysvllle, Ind., Smith Rabb. Princeton, Ind., F. Cobb. Pimento, Ind., W. T. French. Riley, Ind., Fowler

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Hager.

Rockvllle, Ind., Maban Bros. Rosed ale, ind., Wm. Bucher. ^.SalineCity, Ind., Ed. Coffey.

Shelburn, Ind., H. V. Stark. Sullivan, Ind., Ethan Allen. Sanford. Ind., J. B. Shickel. Swltz City, Ind., H. D. Hunt. Spencer, Ind,, J. F. Lawson. Teutopoli?, 111., F. C. Tbole. Terre Haute, Terre Haute House news stand. Terre Haute, National House news stand. Terre Haute, E. L. Godecke. Terre Haute, Post Office Lobby. Terre Haute, Union News Co., Depot. Terre Haute, Hart's Book Store, Sixth street. •Terre Haute, W. Sibley. 1215 Main St. Terre Haute, Dr. Ewart, 142 Lafayette -Vermillion, 111., M.Showalter. Vincennes, Ind., Union Depot Hotel, Vincennes. Ind., G. W, Dove.

Waveland, Ind., H. A. Pratt. Worthington, Ind., Daisy Dwyer.

NEIGHBORHOOD.

All neighborhood correspondents of the Express will please send by telegraph to the Express Monday night honored member. the result ot township elections, show ing the gains and losses of party strength.

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NEWPORT.

The Weekly Letter of Gossip from the Express Correspondent. Special Dispatch to the Express.

NEWPOBT, Ind., April 4.—The .Republican voters of each precinct in this county will meet at their voting places, one week from to-day, for the purpose of selecting delegates to the county nominating convention which meets here on the day following, to nominate candidates for the various county offices. Men who will work for the best interest of the party and not for certain candidates should be selected as delegates to the convention. If the convention moves off harmoniously and a good tioket satisfactorily nomln ated, thero will be no trouble every candidate November The prospect for a large wheat crop this year grows better dally Next Monday we will have our first eleotlon this year Attorney M. B. Davis, of Clinton, was in town on Tuesday last on legal business^...

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Charleston. I1L. F. C. Wright. Danville, 111., Geo. Kamper. Dudley. 111., J. 8. Hewitt. Edwardsport, Ind., B. F. Keith. Eugene. Ind., M. Watson }«UB( iliUii H». 1 jjimngham, 111., L. Fitch. Farmeroburg, Ind., George Heap. Fontanel, Ind., Ed. High. Freedom, Ind., S. S. Sharp. Greencastle, Ind., L. 8. Cumback. Greanup, 111., John Couzett. .Harmony,Ind., Harry E. Brooks.

Hazelton, Ind., I. N. Bush. Hindsboro, 111, T. Simpson. Isabell, 111.. W.

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Tipton.

Judson, Ind., Oren Ensey. Kansas, 111., John A. Payne. Knightsvllle, Ind, John Burk. Lyons, Ind., M. May wood. ., Marshall, III, V. L. Cole.

Martinsville, 111., J. H. Ramsay. Montetuma, Ind., Philips

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R. Jonn-

son, of Crawfordsvllle, was In town a short

time on Baturday last, the guest of his brother, Supt. Johnson...,..!*

Annie McClure, closed this evening. The They are not large, bnt of good qo*l graduatlQj class consisted of four young ity. ladles and one ynung gentleman, and Farmers in sonthern Indiana state their Valedictories were of such a nature that the erowine wheat looks stronger &nd delivered In such a manner as to lead .. bafora at this season, an observer to the conclusion that they tnan ever oeiore ai

hid made thebest or their time while In schooL The diplomas were delivered by County Superintendent Stewait. We wish tbe class all success through life and at the same time beg leave to say to them that they have Just reached the point in life where work be-

reached the point in uxe wnere *or* oo- Hedges are ornamental and useful, gins: where a fixed purpose in life is but if they are left to take care of and sWctiy thatVlu themselves, they serve as harbors for an no us & a in Be S

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lead to the highest standard of manhood and womanhood. This being the first class that ever graduated In the schools in Clay county, it created more than ordinary Interest in the town. The young people Will enjoy themselves to-night "tripping the light fantastic toe." A Crowd of seventy or eighty came over to take part in the festivities of the occasion.

Waveland.

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gan, Jr., went over to the capital city to- desired. day w. T. Hanna made a business trip to Terre Haute to-day F. N. Johnson, cashier of the Waveland bank, made a business call at Crawfordsvllle to-day Yesterday James Carlisle came very near being run over by the mall train going south. He is rather hard of hearing, and was walking upon the track

Funeral at Knightsvllle.

Special to Express. KNIGHTSthe

VILLE,

Ind., April 4.—Mrs.

Powell, wife of Mr. John Fewell, died yesterday and was buried to-day with the honors of the order of "Chosen Friends" of which she was an active member. She had been sick for several weeks. A large concourse of people followed her remains to thier last resting place, to pay their respects to her memory.

ROUND ABOUT.

What is Happening In Western Indiana and Eastern Illinois. Vincennes Commercial: The Commercial has been sued by Mr. John M. Berry, of Freelandsville, for libel, claiming damages in the sum of $10,000. The article Mr. Berry complains of is a communication from Widner township, written by a citizen of that neighborhood. He feels that his character has been damaged $10,000 worth.

Rockville Republican: We are pleased to notice that E. A. Koeser, of Carben, Clay county, is being urged by his many friends in this congressional district, as a delegate to the Republican National convention. We :now no man in the district upon whom we would prefer to see the honor conferred. Mr. R. is a tried and true Republican in whom there is no guile, and his appointment would be a befitting recognition of the laboring class, of which he is a worthy and

Marshall Messenger: Some fe weeks since, we made mention of the fact that Hon. Edwin Harlan would be the candidate of this county for congress, and thought at the time that he could be the only one. Since then the friends of Robert E. Harnill have talked oi him for congress, and this talk has developed expressions of respect and esteem for him on every hand, and he is now formally ^before

by

E. P. Conly and wife, of Clinton, were in Newport last Sunday, the guest of his brother, H. H. Conly. and family Wallace Simpson, our notel man, is going to run a bus of his trn in a snort time. Miss Celia Jackson, of Dana, Is to start a dressmaking establishment, up stairs, over L. W. Wneeler's grocery store, in a few days William Chennoworth, of Perrysvllle, was in town yesterday The biggest fight at the election next Monday will be over the trustee's office There will be a total eclipse of the moon next Thursday night, April ICth Invitations are out for a dance at the Grand Army hall, one week from to-night, given under the auspices of the Newport Dancing club. Admls1 riding supper, 81.S0 per couple.

«*, pWle lor that office. Mr. H^ill pri_"Ued has Deen

I*®P"ty

itisfactoriiy nomln- „|Qe

Sttf'Kb?Sinf"l

levied a collector's warrant on the en-

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trouble in eleottng ..

train for the unpaid taxes

rorrmanv

in this countv. Con-

of the company in this county. Considerable consternation was caused among the railroad officials, but no argument was of any avail. The en

Agent Brown at once sent a telegram to General Manager Talmage, but at this writing no word has been received from him. The freight stood there until yesterday morning, when the north-bound local took out the loaded cars. The amcunt for which the levy is made is about.$2,500.

AGRICULTURAL.

Hlberly is attending the State

sion, including Kruest Hlberly .... Normal school at Terre Haute......Jake

The First Calf.

It is oftener the case when a heifer has her first calf, says the Indiana Farmer, that the farmer thinks she will not give more milk than will keep her calf in good condition and lets them run together to teach her the mystery of being milked when she has her next calf. In this decision there are two mistakes that go far to spoil the cow for future usefulness. Cows

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Wheeler Is firolng to move into B. B. Sears hotel, in a few days. James B. Perrln has moved out into Illinois to engage In the farming business.

On Monday last Sheriff layers took Miss Ella demons, of Eugemi. to the insane asylum for treatment. She had been inmate once before -The board of county commissioners meet in special session two weeks from to-day to approve the bonds of the township officers who will be elected next Monday The G. A, R. will hold their next camp on the flrat Friday in May. No admission fee will.be chanted and the proceeds will be donated for tte benefit of erecting a monument at Indianapolis to the memory of Indiana soldiers who SSuSelr lives in defending theli'country. An extra programme will be p«£ pared for the occasion, and a 11R orowd wd a good time are expected wilUam. Gibson lstalklng about going out west to see If he can find alocatlon that suits him.

Every man who is entitled to vote should exercise that right next Monday .. ..Dont be in a hurry about makinKgar-

A. B. hall, last night Seymour Nebekerand Dr. Nebeker.of Clinton, were ln Newport, on Wednesday lag.. .-Kd Jackson was happy, esterday. He killed nine ducks on tne Wabash.

Sullivan Sampler.

Special to the Express. STAtTNTON, Ind., April 4.—The schools, whloh have been so ably conducted the past six months by Prof. L. H. Had ley, assisted by Mi?9 Alice MUler _au|

ilness. Cows

are largely the creatures of habit, and

all right, but suffer them to run with the calf the first season, and a vicious habit is established that they will hardly forget in a lifetime. If they ever submit to be milked quietly, it is evidently under protest. But there is greater objection than this. The calf'running with the cow draws the millr every hour or two, so that the milk vessels are at no time distended

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But this is the natural time to distend the milk ducts and expand the udder to a good capacity for. holding milk. When with her next calf you require the milk to be retained twelve hours the udder becomes hard and painful, and the milk leaks from the teats, or, more likely, nature accommodates the quantity of the milk secreted to the capacity to retain it, and the cow becomes permanently a small milker. Much of the future character of a cow,. therefore, depends on her treatment with her first calf.

Farmer Garrlsli'B Maxims.

New York Bun. Waste not, want not.

Ldve the slngineechool. Marry early this is very important.

A fretful woman horror. Do not give vinegar band's friends.

Teach your children that sunrise IB more beautiful than sunset. As a sandy bill is to the foot of tu6 aged so js

a

woman of many words to

a quiet n^an.

Notes.

Plump and very saleable chickens

IQISBWHSOO.

Piraminn tte barn implements now. "Where grease has become hardened with dnst, it may be removed with kerosene.

Profeasor Atwater states that the best ration for a cow in fall flow of milk is 100 parts of corn meal (by wteight), 80 parte bran, and 25 parts decoricated (hnskless) cotton meal.

The Holsteins_ are rapidly poshing' the Ayrshire's aside, being hardier ana better adapted for the bntcher when

^n^March 4-Ed. Milli- their milking qualities are no longer

During igh grad

toeing

south,

when he heard the warning sound of the whistle. Without looking back, he bounded offthe track Just In the nick of time. The old man was very thankful for his escape Last night at 8 o'clock Thomas A. Robertson and Mary Glltner were married, Rev. J. H. Sammis master of oeremony The Presbyterian minister will preach In the Methodist church, the forenoon of April 13th. Easter service in the church at night.

the past year, from seven cows and one Jersev. for

high grade cows and one Jersey, three months, J. G. Embree, of West Bradford, Pa., sold butter and cheese to the value of $825.13.

If snlphnr is well dusted around the sheds and bog pens it will effectually drive off lice. Dust it on the hogs also, and leave a little in the troughs for them to eat.

It has been ascertained that where ggs are Bold by the ponnd that they vary in weight from one to four ounces. The average weight of a dozen eggs is twenty-three and a half ounces.

A French chemist states that a hen consumes annually 574 pounds of food, of which in excretes 272 pounds, the remaining 102 pounds representing that serving for the sustenance of the body. Value of the manure, 20 cents. His figures are probably too large. (j. S. Paine, East Bethel, Vt., with a herd of eight well-selected cows of common stock, made during the twelve months, ending December 1,1881,2000 pounds of butter, an average of 250 pounds per cow. The average for the state is thought to be not far from 125 pounds per cow.

A celebrated French breeder, who for many years held first rank in the art of fattening sheep, when urged to divulge his secret^ replied: "My secret? I have none it is. only a question of fare. Induce animalB to eat abundantly of a large, choice well-prepared food that is all there is to it."

Fowls that are excessively fat will not lay. Corn alone will not do for laying hens. If the flock is in a veiy fat condition it should not be fed corn oftener than twice a week. Substitute oats, wheat, scraps and steamed haycut in short lengths and steamed, A good dietary and sanitary mess consists of a tablespoonful of flaxseed meal to a pint of fine bran mixed into a dough twice a week.

Dry road dirt is an excellent absorbent. A few barrels of it should always be kept in a dry place for use when the weather is damp or the ground frozen. It should be free from gravel. If used with hen manure and plaster it is a good preservative, Used in the privy it absorbs the liquid contents, and removes the unpleasant odors. It.can be used freely on the floors of poultry houses and Btables, or mixed with liquid manures. keep nursing ewes by themselves and give scalded bran or oatmeal daily. Sugar beets or potatoes, sliced and

aauy ouiur ou(« ,-yr

tor tnat omce. mr. namm Bprxnaicu a resident of this county for a bran for each ewe, will produce abundnumberof years, and is thoroughly ant and rich milk. K^p lambs where identified with its interests. He is by they will have plenty of sunshine, profession a lawver. "When rough, sheddy wool appears in .. m- mi the fleece or tbe wool drops off in locks

Paris Times: £kureday wenmg

Bjjeep

are

not

about four clock. Deputy County hf»en too dxv or heatine. Stop tbo Treasurer George Fisher, accompanied

healthy, or the food

corn meai and giVe

w„ I their throats and necks became so

gine, which as No. 366, was ProP®''™ swollen as to prevent them from swalno to the elevator track and chained I inwJn_ ftothins would rivo them to the rails, where it now stands. 11

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some linseed-oil

o^f'r,nWfvfp arrival cake meal a few potatoes will be use-

roots are not to be had. Gl«

ful if roots are not to be salt frequently and freely.

Four Lives Saved

Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup relieved four of my children of a most alarming attack of whooping coagb, from which

wing, coining woum giv* mo

even temporary relief, until this-Syrnp was tried* One bottle, in one night, saved their lives, I verily believe.

GEO. W. EAEHABT,

Captain of Police, Baltimore, Md.

AKIETIE8.

Mexico consists I states, one federal territory.

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of twenty-seven district and one

Developments In Cancer Treatment. Mr. W. H. Gilbert, Albany, .Ga., says: "A gentleman named Moore, near this city, had an eating cancer on his face, which had eaten away his nose and his under lip, and had extended up until it had nearly reached his eye. The cancer was eating his gutns and had rendered his teeth so loose that he thought they might at —, any time drop out. He has been tak-

gwift'sSpecific about three months,

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with their first calf everything is new has driven the poison from his system, and strange to them, and they readily the cancer has healed greatly, his submit to be milked, and think it is teeth have become strong again, and he thinks he has been rescued from an awful death. He is the moBt enthusiastic man I ever saw."

jta effect .has been wonderful. It

Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Co.,

Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.

At least five million vines will be

milk vessels are at no time distended I planted in Los Angeles connty, Cali with milk, though' the quantity se- fornia, this spring. creted ina given time may be large. K-"*

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Catarrh of tbe Bladder.

Stinging, irritation, imflammation, all Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by "Buchu-paiba. $1. J1' •i.

Thirty'Seven thousand mules have been sold at Atlanta, Ga., since the middle of October last.

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SYRUP

Have schools where yonr children the gnme, mincee

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tend an agricultural club. Only work yonr hirelings ten honrs a day.

Be not ambitious to be the richest, but the healthiest and the happiest. Neglect of physical laws produce premature infirmity.

night and Biw child

Are yon disturbed at brokeh of your rest by a suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeui? If so, send at once and get a boitle of "MBS. WINBLOW'S SOOTHING

FOB

CHILDBKN TMTHING.

Its value ia incalculable. It wil1 relieve the little Bttfferer immediately.

IUBYB «.U«J UNW J.

Study the insects of your neighbor- Depend npon.it, mothers, toereia no hood. I mistake about it. It cares dysentery Keep good fences and you will have I and diarrhoea, regulates the stomae good neighbors. land bowels, cures

omur sua vniMiFMn I pleasant to the taste, and is the preBcriytion of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the

United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the ^porld. Price 25 cents a bottle.

Mrs. Kite

Terrapin is exported in large quantities to Europe from Baltimore and Philadelphia every soccesaive yeaiw

Plump ana very saieame cmcneiui Vitality, exhausted by overwork ,or can be procured by crossing a ban- disease,,is surely restored by the use of t«m rooster on ordinary common hens. Ayers Sarsaparilla.,

"Beach on Toothache.

Instant relief qnick cure. Toothache, Neuralgia, Faceache. 15c. At Druggists.

The dome of the capital and fop of the Washington monument are now illnmina ed with a dozen electric lightB each.

Veni, Vidi, Vici—I came, I saw, I co .'.quered—Is adaptable to Allen's Bilious Physic. It quickly relieves Constipation, Files, Sick Headache, etc., 25 cents. At all Drugg'sta.

year some 55,000 reproiiuc-

Every ons oft

lams tions of the Venus of Milo are made in geej marble, plaster, terra cotta, etc., and •old in Europe.

Concentrate Vitality.

All excitants, to radically cure, must be innocent. The art consists in continuing their use until matters in the system contrary to health are removed. Health finds happiness in the mere sense of existence:

BBANDHETH'S PILLS stimulate the blood so aa to enable nature to throw off all morbid humors, and cure disease, no* matter by what name it may be called.

The secret re^ruiti*!#. the* mtal principle is discovered in BBANDHETH'S PILIB, because they remove what holdE it in check. It is believed they possess the elements of vitality. Heat, healthy animal warmth, is certainly increased by the use of this wonderful medicine. Provided the great, organs are not irreparably injured, there is no disease BBANDHETH'S PILLS will not cure. The true art of healing is to assist nature to throw off disease—to concentrate, as it were, the whole vitality of the system to eject the enemy that has fastened on a, part.

Get BBANDHETH'SPILLS Be put off with none other! and follow the printed directions, and health will surely bless you.

Burlington Free Press: "No," she said sweetly, "I don't object to the smell of a cigar it's the smell of the smote I doirt like.

Lust Faltli in Physicians.

There are innumerable instances where cures have been effected by Scovill's Sarsaparilla, or Blood and Liver Syrup, lor all diseases of the blood, when the patient had been given up by physicians. It is one of the best remedies ever offered to the public, and as it is prepared with the greatest care, as a specific for certain aiseasas, it is no wonder that it should be more effectual than hastily written and carelessly prepared pitecriptions. Take Scovill's Blood and Liver Syrup for all disorders arising from impure blood. It is endorsed by all leading professional men.

A Dayton militiaman is der fire while carrying a ward turnout.

un-

torch in a

For seven years Allen's Brain Food has stood the strongest tests as to its merits in curing Nervousness, Nervous Debility and restoring lost powers to the weakened Generative System, and, in no instance, has it ever failed test it. $1 6 for $5. At druggists, or by mail from J. H. Allen, 315 First Ave., New York City.

General Neal Dow is eighty years of _^e, and when it comes to arguing temperance, a pretty lively old boy is he.,

A Fair Offer.

The Voltaic Belt company, Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's Voltaic Belt.and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, young or old afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and kindred troubles. See advertisement iii this paper.

Weather prophets predict another cold snap about the middle of this month, and it may be wise to stick to the flanneils.

Skinny Men.

"Well's Health Renewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility. $1.

Mr. Watterson is still vainly tryiDg to make his Democratic mule drink. Let him bite its ear and give its tail a twist-.

THE MARKETS.

CHICAGO REVIEW.

,' CHICAGO. April

Regular wheat—Market unsettled and panicky trading In pened weak and

1

mMo additional, ........ Jed 5i@lKc. About noon speculative offerings again Increased and under tree offerings declined 3@3Jic and closed 2c lower for June,

closed

ing. The market Is very strong and prices tending upward. Agents have advanced among pound sterling 38 Inch, Brown and Stark A A 88 Inch, brown cottons J^c each, and Pearl River brown lc. Woolen goods in demand.

., SBW XOBK.

NEW YORK, April 4.—Flour—JIarket dull super state western, 82 0O@3 25 Minnesota patent process, ®5 7f-@6 60. W -Spot Kits l}^@®6c lower options b.—durinR tne aarly hours and closed

neso'ta patent process 85 7f-@6 -Spotfots,r l/4fl2/4c daiiun we fmiij steady at lowest points: No. 2 Chicago,

clos^ln^ at^oQ% Augua^il01^U2, ol

«!is±rr°"

Dull and points.

Chase, formeriy Mrs.

Sprague, has taken a heuse in Paris

is a quiet man's [and proposes,to live there far a time. to your bus-1 Prevent sickness by taking occasion ally one of-Bmorfs Little Cathartic Pills, a wonderful appetizer, an absolute cure of Biliousness. 15 cents.

ffljie July, 54c rejected, 50c ungraded. Oats—Market dull No. 2, spot and April, 34c May, 8$£c June, 3«-«'c.

DrBUIrL'S

COUGH

S

For the Cure of Coughs, Cole Hoarseness, Bronchitis,Croup, Influenza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Incipient Consumption and for the relief of consumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale by all Druggists.—Price, »5 Cent

Dr. BATE 85 S. CltrkSMpp. C#art Heise, CHtCABO. KrauiuHioi ia the United SUtes, whose

Bsctrlc AppliancM an «Mt on 30 Days' Trial. TO MEN ONLY, Y0UNQ OR OLD,

\\T HO are suffering from W

LOST

VHAUXTTXAOK NSBTS

ration

WSADOUIBSSO*NnvossFBUSESnanddl»e«»e«Dmxirr,OBCBAthoeecomplete

ViQtm, W

ASTING

and all

of & Pmtsoiuii resulting from OTHBBofAUSES.NAXUM

Speedy relief and resto­

SALTB

,ViaoB and KAXHOODOUABAFTRAD.

The grandest discovery of the Nineteenth Century. Ronrt at onoe for Illustrated Pamphlet free. AddlMB

VBLTAIO HIT 80.. MAMHAll, •HH.

1

4

V/ec

lower for July than yesterday. There are rumors of financial troubles In London, which assisted tbe weakness. Sales ranged: April, 76Ji@79J4c, closed at 78c May,

at 82%c June, 82

clowd atklKc No. 2 Chicago spring.

^orn—Unsettled and lower opened a shade weaker, declined rallied 1c. declined 1%®1%C,

closed

%A%c

yesterday casn^l

under

iril, 27K@Z%c closing at L^a31%c. closing at 31}4o July,. Ityfr—weak sfasWic. Pork—Very active. Lard—Opened 5@10c lower.

vur oooiw.

NEW YORK, N. Y., April 4.-The job-bing-trade continues to snow a very good demand from agents. The demand has been unmarked by any special request, but

In

totton goods

OOH. 11*11 OUgtU VUU Lard—Declined .15(320

U.- OOCOINWATI. ,^

CINCINNATI, O., April 4.—FloursQuiet and unchanged: family,

fancy,

95 00&5

ESTABLISHED 1879.

URS LOMO EXPERIENCE,

perfect method and pure

ro,?(Private.

l!2ne.

and UBiiunniT otrucs of ill Chronio *nd Nervona Diseases. Affections of the Blood, BklD, Kidneys, Bladder, «jTOpUon»,..Ulcer?» P?'» Sores, dwelling or the ©lands, Sore Month, Throat, Bono Palna, permanently eo*ed ana eradicated from the system zor life. NERVOUS SSSSSKSifS&S

and Physical WctUcness, Failing Memory, Weak Eye*, Stunted Development, Impediment* to Marriage, etc., from excesses or any cause, speedily, safely emd privately Cured.

»-Xonns. Middle-Aged and Old men, and all wfio need medical skill and experience, conault Dr. Bate at onoe. His oninion costs nothing, and may save future misery and shame. When inconvenient to visit the city for treatment, medicines can be 1 kZ 21 '*-sent

gnres aw wnoie attention T*r tains great skill, and physicians throughout tne country, knowing this, frequently reoommena difficult esses to the Oldest Specialist, by whom even known good remedy, is used. I^pr. B»te Ase and .Experience m*ko his opinii who te Importance. Those one but the Doctor. Oonsmtstions

SK3TT

FKKK. Address

KNLARGKD. DEVKL-

RTRKNGTHBNEP,"_Etc1Jjgan_iDtergatinfr TflmenOopg run in

OOTPSPET

E A

Jon of ileal! see no

confidential. Gases whioh ..i.uu.u

wl

relief elsewhere, especially solicited. Fem^eases treated. Call or write. Honrs, from 9 to 4| to St Sundays, 16 to IS. Gems

TO

BRANCH OFFICE:

NEWPOBT,IND.

HEALTH

as

abore.

(TelephoneConneotlon.)

in repty

tnn. imiQAl. Do- Untfak u.

TOIP

U?5gT5noevia«ftce 01 nam-

nnirlMwewillWifast 1 Sffi2iS«5tiSSSySS4S!S oontrarr. theylvertiggg*" •nterwMQ A(lVertiS6I219IltS-

or addr^ng

.-lUrio Brxxma an.

FREE!

JBniEUIUILE SELF-CORE 65

a

fcrwrtte preecrlptlon of

B»D«t noted •°5.«S®?S"^^ye^U8t8

Address DR. WARD ft CO.. t—MaaSt

6'

pXelUvtritM book owir 2,000 prBflorlpUon*( m»U.

effweTtoLa. ValoAbl* infonnatiou

mm

Pays a liberal pr*o* fnr "v"'»oin oast-ofT clothing.

less.

there being more do­

Notwithstanding the high river and no ice harvest at Terre Haute, wc, #s usual, will have a full supply Jor all demands, both local and forefgrn. We will Bell the

UUUI lUVttl ouu best lake ice, solid and

to drivers, or

To:

35. Wheat-Heavy and

lowir No. 2 red, SI 02«l 08. Oorn...In fair deSWnd high mixed Oats—Dull and drooping. Pork—Dull.lower to sell mew,flfi.:

i__

TOLEDO. O.. AWeak and IUWQF •B

.iij, itacLao

spdt

Sttod

iril f—Wheai^-Dnll, 2 red, spot and

vui 1*—tt mm. auu dull No. 2, April, SOKfr, May, 6154c June,

AOKNTS WAKTJ5D FOR

BY BLUE AND

AA

"Anakesis"!®f.S« an

(nfoMbls cun

tpr Piles.

RAM.

E

1 W

1M0RPHINE HABI1 DB. H. H. KANE, or the DcQulnco

bh

BOM

Home, now offers a Heniedy whsreb,

any one can caro himself qnlcklr^nd iMOnlenly. *or diAla and endoiueroent^from eminent moaical inen^^Maresii H. H.8ASK.A.M., «.!)., 160WUtoa St., M.wTertCltf.

W. H. HASLET,

18 South Fifth Street,

1884,

TerreHaute Ice Company.

The great collection of the most thrill-1 ing personal adventures, exploits oil scouts and spies, forlorn

ing the Great Civil War. No book like IV Profmely lllttstrated. Outsets all. Aa* dress FORSHEE & McWACKIN, Cincinnati, O.

in time. Sold

WAlTTED

W. S. CIiIFT. J. H. WUiUAMS,

ViLtTABtK TREATISE on tbts disease,

to anv suS^rer. Give Express and P. O. address. DR. T. A. 8IJOODH, in Pearl St., New Torfc

DVEKTI8EKS! Bend

for our Select List

of Local Kewspapers. Geo. P. RowI ell Co., 10 Spruce street. N. Y.

ml FARMERS, ATTENTION

Save Your Feed.

FEED STEAMER,

just t* 9 thing for Farmers or Dairymen.

RQM&H & DAILY FEED STEAMER I oan be seen at Fonts A Hunter's livery I stable, or at corner of Seventh and Poplar streets. It will save yon money—call and I flpfit it* A. Bt WILLIS, 033 North Seventh Bt.

it si. a

Vi enirasfc In tfcp sale of onr new and importon or st.vj.v1'largo proOta an.

Free! Cards and Chromos.

We will send free by maij

chromos. Agents wanted.

pare. Orders given

left at

tne office, promptly

attended to. I" PEBDCB, Proprietor and Manaeter, No. 26 North Sixth St.

orices

GRAY. S

hopes. htroif:

bravery,imprisonment*and halr-breaotn escapes, romantic Incidents, hana-to-hand struggles, perilous-BOTH

Journeys, darlog

raids and bold deeds

ON

srnBa dnr-

FINES® I BL1EA1

Ml tut f*11%

aymp. TartesKood.

Co tt^n a^d e^^ei

our

Jeans.

Casslmeres, Etc., on commission. In connection with their present^.line for Sprint tnwle. Address M. f'KEHSWKLL 4 CO. Manilfxflt.iirem, *40 Market jtrwt, pl!U« iSphla-

AddressF. OLSASO

& Co.. 46 Summer Slrce*. Boston. Mas*.

FRUIT EVAPORATORS.

We manufacture the Williams Fruit and Vegetable Evaporators for factory use. We also make the Blflwell Patent Fruit Evaporators for a medium size we make two sizes of the latter. These Evaporators have no equal they sell on their merits. We are not obliged to cat mi

to compete with worthless

-m-M-wr^S I machines. Parties are glad to them at

DEEDS Of PARING nabie VILLIAMSgetSON,

A

Patentees and ManufactUTers, Kalamazoo* Mich.

Holly Tree Mills

SHIRTING, CAMBRIC. PERCALE, LONG CLOTH. TTONB

MANTTFACTPRKD A

IED EQUAL TO FRENCH.. FORSALE BY

HAVENS. OEltDKS & CO.

M£RCHANT TAIORING,

I have fitted up Room No. 3, over Savings Bank and am now prepared to do merchant tailoring In the hlgnei the art. Salts costing from

Sain aid ExobasfM far 1883, $3,561,230.0 I

630 Main Street, Terre Haute, Ind.

WESTERN OFFICE,

HUTCHINSON, KAS.

We make a Specialty of CHOICE INVESTMENTS for CAPITALISTS in Improved and Uninrv proved Real Estate in Indiana/Illinois, Ohio,

West Virginia, Kansas and Texas.

Ben 61a it chard.

•S^Send for copy of "WHAT NEXT." It gives List of Bargains. "9R

COAL! 2^

A. C. COMBS,

StJOCiSSOB TO COMBS BOOKB8. IU ALL GRADES OF HABD AND SOFT OOAI^

BRAZIL BLOCK, BLOCK NUT, AND 1 I I BITUMINOUS

WOOD AND COKE.

ALL ORDERS OF 25 CENTS AND UPWARDS PROMPTLY FILLED. OiriGKMI SOUTH THIRD 8TBKKT, at 8*. OBABU8 one Co

CLIFF, WILLIAMS&C0,

KAHUTAOrUBSMS 07

SASH, DbORS, BLINDS, &P.

AHD DCAUES8 IB

Lumber,Lath, Shingles, Glass, Paints, Oils and ers'Hardware. MULBKBBY STBBET, OOH. HINTH, TBKRE HATJTB, IHD.

Phoenix Foundry 9 Machine Works ESTABLISHED, 1866, INCORPORATED, 187P,.

Mannfaeturera and Dealers in Everything Belating to

WEAK UNDEVELOPEDtPARTS Machinery Power, Cast and Wrought Iron Work. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO 218 to 235 North Ninth Street, Kent Union Depot, Tf-ri Haute Iwtf

yCHINf

SEWI^C

SlVousf

SHl t.kiuiiaii ioss\. la •fill trMtlar All Prl- I ... nf n««na (h wnnt Kind Alia Ol LOuK UblUhe^lB68M

tnl

tra»tlng all Prl

Merroui* Cbroale »od Bpeclal dl»ImpoUncy (tttraal inc»p»city),P«ni*I© dlMuei, etc. Can- «... .•— ——or by letur fr®6. only plijBlcIan In tta city that warr*nUcar. or nopar.

y4*cc*' fl \Tt f'

M°^xfLANc'rr 4ND

TH

a remedy tor tbe above dUeaao, by

nm tbonsanda of cues of the worst kind and of •tandingbaTe been cored. Indeed,» •tnar lj myfWtt

in

its efficacy, that I

will send TWO BOTTLE3 FRKK,

toMther with

a

luriaiit TKBRK HAUTE, 1NI«

J. M. OLIF

NEW

Champion Force Pomp.

A GKEAT ACHIEVEMENT IN PUMPING.

Vaennm-Cliamber A Alr^'hamber, Producing a Contlnuoa« Flow of Water in

Suction find Discharge.

For Hose Attachment, Accessibility of Working Parts, Arrangement to Prevent

Freezing,

Material used In Cylinders, Lightness and ease in Working, Strength, Neatness and Durability,

jfHE NEW CHAMPION has NO SUPERIOR.

V:-...-, -/. BOLD BY

STUBBS BROS.,

Also,

420 Ohio Street, f't TERRE HAUTE, INP.#j Dealers in best make Iron Pumpa,

Stone Pumps, & Wood Pumpa.

IWAIBIHO A 8PKCIAI/TY. SATISFACTION GOABANTKITD.

best

BOOK Canvas38rs

IE

quality vitrified stone sewer

pipe, culvert pipe, "well tubing, ttr© clay flues, chimney lining, chimney topi,

POISON

In the blood Is apt to show Itself in the

lno aoes tun recetable, non-poisonous remedy, which, lelps nature to force all the poison or

BIPS UttiUie I"*"" ." mint out through the pores of the skiniMr. Robert A.

tor three

icr^ni ucwsiia,»» r, .. We will also send free by mail ai of our beautiful Chromos, on receip*

for postage samples, te

Easley,of Llcksoo.Tenu.^

writes, under* date March 10,1WI: Ihftd^ "hills and fever,followed

oy

rhenmatlsni,'

years, so

that I was not*able to

tttend to my business had tried almost averv kind of medicine, and found no re3ef. A friend recommended Swift's Hpeiflc. I tried one bottle and my

health 1

Jetcan to improve. I continued until hS taken six bottles, and it has set mo dn my feet, as soond and well ever. Irecommend it to all similarly ftflfeotcd.

Letters from twenty-three (23) of the4 leadlne retail druggists of Atlanta say, under a te March^il, 18W: "We sell more of Swift's Specific than any one remedy,.... and three to ten times as much as any, other blood medicine. We sell It to aK classes, and many of the best families

for store-fittings,repairs

lest style of ,_n to W0, can

be bad on short notice. More than 300 samples to select from. FRHD. TCTiTHlK..

so

It as a general health tonic." Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseas-j*

^M'IFT^PECIFIC CO,

Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga.

New York Office, 150 West Twenty- Third St., between Sixth and Seventh Avs.

DANIEL DEAN

taken

the

street,

shop, 419 Wnln

and solicits your orders for fine

CABINET WORK,

of all

all lob work

kinds, and

in carpentering and cabinet-.

maklng. Qood work for reasonable, prices.

DANIEL DEAN,

410 Wain at Street-

Baby Wagons

-AT-

TTA-RTTBrsr'Pi