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p*Trains marked thus (8) denote Sleepna tors Attached dally. Trains marfefthus (K) denote Hotel Oars attache'f'rains marked thus (B) denote Bnftei Oars attached. Trains marked thos run dally. All other trains run d» Knndays excepted.

AND ALIA LINE. T. H. I. DIVISION.

Ar. from East—Pacific Ex *{8) 1.30 a aMail Train 10.12 6 a Fast Ex *(H) 2.05 pa

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i^e for West—Pacific Kx •(S) 1.42* Mali Train 10.IS &<?.•,* 4 P-wt Kx »(S) 3.13,0 'F'SZ _v fact 3faii«(B) 12 13 a 1Ar.from West—£»ay iE3:*(H) 2-Jfr

Fast Ex *. M2 i. Gin A Louis v. fast 12,10

fw'dL i. Fast Mall«(S) 12 0C a L've lor East-Day Ex *(H) U.83 Fast Ex 1.51 a ft Mall and Acc. -7.15 a i. (Jin 4 Lou»sv. fast 12.58 p."

Fast Mail*(B) 1.30 a ir, T. H. ImDivision

Ar. from N'th—Mall Train -*"13.30 pit Accommodation- 7.P5 cb L've for N'th—Mail Train 8.00 a n»

Accommodation- e.46 to

EVANtiVI'LLE A TERBE HAUTK. nabhvilm: I.IWK. Ar. from B'th—Nash 4 Ex*(8AB) 4.85 a a

Ev & Ex.. MW» am i, Ev & IndEx *(P)... 3:25 Ohi & IndEx *(8)—10:25

ii've for B'th—Chi & N Ex *(8)- 6.15 an Ev & Ex. „.J0.S0am 5:- Ev & IndEx »(P). 8.20 no 1« O. 4 N. Ex*(8&B.. UOpK

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Ar. from 8th—Hail and Ex- —.11.00 a W Accommodation... 8.15 am L^e for B'th—Mall and Ex...—..- 8.00

Accommodation... 6.00 am

CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIB. DANVILLE LUTE. Ar, from N'th—T. H. Aoo'n 1Q.C8 am

Ch. 4 T. H. Ex 8.15 C. 4 Nash Ex »(8).. 4.16a

"'s'"t,'i N. & O. Ex.»(84B) 9.15 JU've for N'th—T. H. 4 Ch. Ex. 10.05 am Watseka Ao 2.27

Nasb. 4 O. Ex»(B)„11.00 IB N. 4 0. Ex.»(B&B). 6.00 a

ILLINOIS MIDLAND.

Ar. from N W—Mall 4 Aoo'n 5.05 xi) Ii've for N W—Mall and Acc'n..... 6.20an? BEE LINE ROUTE.

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Depot Corner Sixth and Tippecanoe Street*, Ar from East—Day Ex *(8) 10.06 a a limited *(8) 2.00

Mattocn Acc'n... 7.43 n: W fe 81, Ex »(8). 1.03 ft to

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SAMUEL HANNAF0RD,

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engaged on new court house, ute, Is prepared to itlve attention

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Terre Haute. to work in this vicinity. Address home ofBce direct, or M. B. B^anfield, superintendent of new court house, Terre Haute, ^Indiana.

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from Rhenmatlsm. Hla pbyslotani feared amputation of the leg would be neoeaaaiy. Be triad

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and in two dijn waa oared.

A professor In a medical college oncodsald to hla class "put your hand In a vtoe, turn the screw until the pain la all you can bear, and that's rhenmatlsm turn the screw onoe more, and that's neuralgia—and gentlemen, the medical profession knows no cure for either." That was before the dlscoT- ITUI nounonc which does and will ery of

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rheomatism and neuralgia, and many physicians use it regularly—frankly admitting that they can proscribe nothing olse so effective.

Many persons have tried so many so-called remedies, without benefit, that they have no faith to try more, but

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worth your while to try

lophoros.

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If you have any doubts as to its value

write for names of parties in your own State who have been cured by Its use. Ask rour druggist for Athlophorot. If r°« cannot get it of him we will send it ox press paid on reoeipt of regular prioe—gl.OO per bottle. Wo prefer that yon boy it from your druggist, but if ha hasn't it do not be persuaded to try something else, but order at onoe from us as dbeotod,

ATHL0PH0R0S CO., 112 WALL ST., NEW T0RIL

strawberry Hill Apiary. a a 1$

Some people who know nothing about honey, thlnR tLat honey, whteh granulates, is adulterated. I assert that all pure honey produced in this sectlon of the country granulates and becomes Hard In cold weather. If separated from the comb. I offer $100.00 REWARD I I'o any one who can prove my proposition untrue, and the same amount, to any one who ean prove that I ever solil a pound of Impure honey. Try my pure extracted honey.

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TUESDAY, A.HTJABY 5, 1886.

The'erection of anew presidential man sipn is to be urged upon congress. Presidents who have proceeded the present executive for the past two decades have found the old White House quite enffi eient to afford them comfortable shelter.

The frequency with which young boys have recently been observed drunk on tjie streets of Terre Haute is a decidedly unfavorable comment upon that branch of our municipal government which is expected to deal with those who sell liquor to children.

I Dr. Herman has returned from the £qngo, and expresses an utter want of confidence—indeed, a profound disgust for the colonization scheme in the interts of which he. was sent iqjo the Congo alley. Dr. Herman's testimony is but a repetition of that of others who have raved the miasmatic influences of the ngo territory.

•The efforts of France and Germany to down the hog of this country appear to have proven unavailing, as the following figures would seem to indicate:

In 1882, 172,189 barrels of pork were exported in 1885, 260,170 barrels. In the former year there was sold abroad 214,000,000 pounds of lard and 822,000,000 pounds of meats. The corresponding figures for 1885 were 204,000,000 and 442,000,000.

A Five-Line Sermon in the Tabernacle. •Dr. T. DeWitt Talmage. There is a sky full of robins to one owl. To one mile of rapids where the river rises, it has hundreds of miles of smooth, glassy water, where water-liliee are anohered. Oh, it is a splendid world!

She Could Balsa a Monument Fund* New York World. In three years Cincinnati will celebrate her centennial, the town having been founded December 28, 1788. Sbe is old enough to. know and to do a great deal better than she does.

In Hard Luck-

8t. Louis Post-Dispatch. King Theebaw is fond of actors, but since his dethronement he has to sit in the gallery, oa account'of limited meanB. A wife doesn't pass at the box office in exchange for a ticket.

Why Maxwell Changed His Name, Sbliouls Post-Dispatch. Maxwell's numerous'aliases induce the suspicion that- he nsed to be a poker player in a tawn where the game was unlawful. a a

Not a Society Organ

Post-Dispatch. magazine called The Hog has been started in Chicago. It is not a society periodical, but is devoted to the pork interest.

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The Money Market in New OrleansNew Orleans Pioayune. Some men whe borrow money on time seem to want eternity in which to pay it back.

A COMPROMISE.

The Terms on Which the Democrats Propose to Admit Dakota. Washington Special.

A compromise is to be ofiered by democrats in cdngress on the Dakota question. They have prepared a bill, which will be introduced this week, proposing a division of the territory on a north and south line on the 101st meridian, which runs immediately east of Bismarck, placing that city in the West half, which is to be known as Lincoln, and naming Aberdeen as the capital of the east half, which will retain tne name of Dakota. The line leaves the Missouri river north of the Fort Bice military reservation. It is believed that this compromise will be accepted by all parties, because it throws the agricultural portions and mineral sections into separate territories, and while the eastern territory will be republican, the western territory will be democratic, the Black hills country being a democratic stronghold. After the territory is thus divided an effort is to be made to admit both to statehood.

Refused a Glance at His Dead Wife. Clinton (Mo.) Special. From good authority your reporter learns that S. E. Cheek, the forger and embezzler, was in Clinton Tuesday, the morning after bis wife died. It is given out that he was almost frantic on learning of her death. He remained secreted and left for parts unknown Tuesday night It was thought that he left on the train that, bore the body of his wife back to her old home near Lexington to be buried, but there is no doubt he took the M., K. & T. for the south. The parents of his wife refused to let him see her, and the old lady sent him word that she never wanted to see him again and that she looked on him as the cause of her daughter's death. If there are warrants out-for Cheek's arrest it is not made public. Another bogus mortgage made by Cheek came to light to-a ay. The county clerk received a letter from H. S. Hayden, of Windsor, Conn., inquiring after a loan which he described as recorded on deed-of-trust-book 43, page 357. There are put S19 pages in that book. The mortgage is given in the name of John Lebold, who sold the land several years ago—The amount is understood to be

I have been a great sufferer from rheumatism for fifteen years, and have received more benefit from the use of Athlophoros than from any^remedy I ever used. Mrs. A. Newton, wife of ex-Mayor Newton, 707 West Fifteenth 8t., Des Moines, la.

Professor Fowler declares that there can be no question whatever that the whale has been derived from a four-fo*ted animal. -jg

The beet life saving apparatus,—St Jacobs Oil,—the conqueror of pain. Fifty cents.

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WISE AND OTHERWISE.

THE POETBT OF ADVEBTISISG.

There is a land of bitter tears and wailing— A land moet liice that dear one Dante knew, Where wan-faced Niobe, with dark robes trailing,

In sad procession moves, brows bound with rue.

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It is a land peopled by witless mortals— Compared with them the virgins five were wise— "We did not think it paid to advertise." There is a land that flows with milk and honey—

Not the condensed, nor yet the sorghum strains— Each dweller bears a gripsttek fat with money,

Bonds, coupons, stocks and various other gains Happy are those as, at nigh tide, the fishes

No tear doth drown the laughter in their eyes For better luck they have no sort of wishes

The cake is theirs—they learned to advertise. —f Printers' Circular. The periodical with the largest circulation in Great Britain is Lloyd's Weekly —650,000 per week.

It is estimated that the depredations of the British sparrows in England last year will reach $4,000,000.

Two gluttons at Warsaw, Wis., ale buckwheat cakes on a wager. They both stopped on the ninety-first cake.

The young ladies of the San Francisco Art League last year produced and sold 2,000 Christmas cards at prices ranging from 25 cents to $2.

King Solomon, in Arab literature, as well as in the writings of the nations they subdued, appears as the greatest magician the world has ever known

A loving couple were married recently in the composing room of a newspaper at Bockbridge, Yt. The ceremony was performed by the editor, who is also preacher.

At Oakland, Cal., lives Mrs. C. A, Bryant, now aged, once a belle, whom Georee IV. once kissed, and to whom Napoleon III. is said to have ofiered his heart, hand and empire.

Ninety cigars in two hours was the test 6i a record by which an Orlando, Cal. an endeavored to' smoke himself into and some cash. He lost only on the etieth cigar, which sickened him*

During the past year, in eleven states, eral Booth of file Salvation army, Complains that his meetings were broken Up with pistols hence his intention to make his next campaign among the col ored people of the south.

Stream tineas it is called, is found as dark colored, almost black, stone, showing an analysis from 76 to 90 per cent of oxide of tin, combined with iron, manganese,' silica, alumina, and certain acids, the specific gravity is about 6,600.

The Poris municipal council, by 37 votes to 11, has declined to support the admission of women to the franchise. 'One speaker urged that women in business were at least entitled to vote at elections for the tribunal of commerce.

A large pump has been at work in the Grand Central mine, at Tombstone, A. T., without diminishing the water in the lower levels for the last three months It has iust been discovered that the water pumiped out found its way back into the mine and was simply being handled over and over again.

One night recently a fine thoroughbred colt, belongieg to T. P. Hendricks, of Chico, Cal., was hanged by getting its halter about its throat. The attention of Mr. Hendricks was called to the accident by his hunting dog, which came to the door of his residence and scratched and howled, and conducted him to the stable.

Dr. Fox, who has been returned to par liament for the Tullamore division of King's county, Ireland, was a pupil of Father Daily, president of St. John's col lege, Fordham, graduated A. M. at St. Francis Xavier's college in New York, and practiced near Troy. He was county vice president of the American League, and a member of the New York state executive committee. He was born in Cork in 1853.

The tin deposits of New South Wales cover an area of 5,440,000 acres, and probably much more than that The present production is mainly of the alluvial mines, but lodes have been opened at Elsmore, Newstead, the Gulf of Jingellio and Tingha. All of the minerals found associated with tin stone in other countries are associated with it there, and comprise iron pyrites, topaz, copper, garnet and malachite.

For some time past there has been a great craze in Paris for Japanese ait, and the most fantastic prices have been paid for vases and netzkes. and Hokusal albums. Lately the craze has been declining two or three collections have sold very poorly at the Hotel Drouot the commercial amateurs who buy for speculative pusposes have ceased to collect, and so the dealers are left with heavy stocks on their hands..

At a sale of the effects of a late English member of parliament) an old iron chest, which had remained in a garret beyond anybody's memory, was sold to a furniture dealer for £6.25. He found it full of plate and family papeis, and ofiered it to the executors "for $100. They refused, and brought suit for the return of the contents. The judge decided for the executors, holding that they had never intended to sell the contents

Science has discovered a new method of detecting living organisms in water by developing them under what is called the gelatine process. The results of this test, as shown in Sir Francis Bolton's last report on the London water, are decided Iy interesting. For every cubic centimeter of water the New Biver and West Middlesex companies supply their customers with a couple of "organisms the Kent company gives 18 the Southwark, 24 Lambeth, 26 Chelsea, 34 Grand Junction, 40 East London, 53.

The late Lady Rolle, of England, who was always hot-tempered, once gave her husband a slap in the face in the drawing room at Bicton before several visitors, and the old man exclaimed: "By G— madam, if you shan't repent this!" am he swore a furious oath. It used to be said that this outbreak cost her ladyship vast estates. After his death Lady Rolle manifested her wrath against her deceased lord by burning his clothes, hunting gear and favorite chair, and also his Bible and prayer-book, in jBicton park, the whole making a bonfire which blazed for some hours.

Captain Forbes, of the bark Albemarle, reports on passing October 16, latitude 8 degrees 52 minutes north, longitude 48 degrees, 7 minutes west, a very large waterspout. At 9:30 a. while the weather was gloomy with heavy clouds, heavy rain ana flashes of lightning, the spout was discovered on the port bow going rapidly to the northeast, tearing through the water with terrible force. Its angle to the horizon was sixteen degrees W. S. W. and E. N. E. After it passed, the wind suddenly shifted to W. S. W., with heavy rain, and, suspecting himself to be on the southeast verge of a hurricane, Captain Forbes kept ofi to the northward, and found improved weather in a few hours.

In the middle ages anybody at all distinguished by knowledge of science was credited with the art of flying, and, in many cases did not scrapie to claim it.

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Albertns Magnus waa one of these, but refused to give particulars to the-world at large. He tells us, however, how to make thunder. Says he: "Take one pound of sulphur, two pounds of willow carbon and six pounds of rock salt ground

As to the silver wedding and golden wedding most of us know about those

anniversaries but here now is somethingI the same pleasing line—a bit new in the same about a crown-diamond weddiftg. The crown-diamond anniversary is the sixtyfifth, and such an anniversary was of served a short time ago^at Maebuell, in the Island cf Alsen. their sixty-fifth year Jacobson and his venerable spouse were solemnly blessed by the parson of their parish, and went for the fifth time in their long wedded life through the form of mutual troth-plighting before the altar at which they had lor the first time been united before the battle of Waterloo was fought The united age of the couple is 178 years.

MORMOWSM.

juld be polygamists "That is not so. Very poo) deed have several wives. Th most pious, and polygamy, you know, is part of their religion."

A Cheerful Business View. Philadelphia Inquirer. The business outlook is unusually bright for the season of the year. It is not only in the iron and steel trade that

activity and prosperity are as conspicu-1 ous again by their presence as they lately were by their absence. All the great iridiistries are fairly active and prosperous, the

tion, and the activity of the holiday trade, which was unprecedented in the history of tfie country, had the effect to exhaust stocks of goods that were appa rently inexhaustible, in so short a time. Contemporaries, which have published statements from the retail merchants of Philadelphia and New York, show that the Bales during the month have been

growing poorer they are, on the con-1

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my previous visit were rather formal. I was there as as guest of the public authorities." "You have visited Boston before, then?" "O, ves and I entertaiu exceedingly agreeable recollectiens of the city, although, as I have said, the circumstances of my «tay brought me into closer relations with the representatives of the

There is a growin tric lights at balls because almost to a grayish tint those whose bloom is past.

against elec-1 they dpepen the pallor of

I love it-, I love it, and who shall dare To chide me for loving the SOZODONTI there? I've used it, and blessed it, a thousand times, Till my breath Is as sweet as a poet's I rhymes,* Till my teeth are as white as diamonds rare. Oh! ^precious thing la my SOZODONT

The Gem of the Toilet

the world says is SOZODONT. It render* the teeth pearly whitet gives to the breath a fragrant odor, extinguishing the ill-humors which usually flow from a bad and neglected set of teeth. SOZODONT is so convenient, and produces a sensation at once so delightful that it makes it a pleasure to use it

Unite your shattered Spalding's Glux.

China with

INDIANA STATE NEWS. I A postoffice has .been established at

Wiles, Tiptotf county. A Lafayette man wants a divorce be-

very fine in a marble mortar P^l ^^ith h^ *»t jxi his where you please in a covering made of flying papyrus to produce thunder. Thel The Woodworth revival meetings just covering, in order to ascend and float I closed at Butler netted over 150 converaway, should be long, graceful and well sions. filled with this powder, but to produce! Abraham Harrington and wife, of thunder the covering should be short and I Lafayette, celebrated their golden yedtiiinir i,«if full ding on'January 1. thick and half full.

Wm. C. Fleming has leased the Be-view-Denrocrat, of Anderson, for a year,

.. I and for that time will be editor and pub

Jonathan Cline, an old farmer whe lives at Holman station, fell from his hay-loft and broke his back. He is th!oaght,to be fatally injured

"Having completed Two small children of Charles Giblin, of wedlock, Claus I of Moore's Hill, were' playing with sharp hatchet, when one of them cut off the fingers, of his little brother's, left hand,

Steinbremer. charged with being one of the gang ol burglars who robbed the Huntington postoffice and killed officer Baumgardher some months ago has been acquitted,

Mr. Charles M. Walker, of Indianapo lis, and B. M. Holman, Wabash, have purchased the Ft Wayne Gazette. It will be reduced in size and made into a

Gossip by Jndge Carlton, of the Utah geyen column folio. ,, Commission. I A Lafayette physician has seized an Washington Special. I illegitimate child to secure his pay for

Judge Carlton, of the Utah commis-1 services at its birth. The mother is unsion, who is here, says his observation able to pay Che bill, and tells the doctor leads him to believe that polygamy is gradually disappearing among the Mormons. Only a small proportion of the Mormons are polygamists. A polyga-

that he can keep the baby and welcome. Andy Hopper attempted suicide at iScottsburg Saturday evening, cutting a gash on each side of his throat Cause, domestic infelicity. He has been al-

qious Mormon in Utah to-day would I lowed $488 pension, receiving the papers make a poor showing in comparing the after committing the act Jos, Holstein's drug store and W. P.

number of his wives with those of Joseph Smith or Brigham Young. Even the 1 late Bishop Lee, yrho had only nineteen wives, including one very old and ugly one whom he married just to save her goul, would beat three or four of the best families of to-day. "I don't believe," he said, "that in Utah to-day there is aj dingle Mormon with more than seven wives." "Where do the Mormons come from principally?" "Well, they come from all parts of the World, but mainly from Europe. A larger proportion, perhaps, comes from Denmark than from any other country there area good many Germans and a good many English very few Irish. They come also from various parts of the states, xhe Grand Institution formally Opon.-d They come in organized bands, including I xo-Day, a good supply of wives. Strange as it Baltimore, Md., January 4.—The may seem, the register shows that there

O'Haver's store, at Pleasantville, Sullivan county, were burned Saturday. A portion of O'Haver's stack Was saved. Loss about twelve thousand dollars. Small insurance.. Origin of the fire unknown,

John Mahar, of Jeffersonville, fired ofi a cannon on Christmas day, and has since became totally deaf, and can not hear the loudest noise. It is suppossd the drum of his ear was burst by the explosion. Another man, who was standing near, is also partially deaf. ,r

BALTIMORE'S LIBRARY.

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are more men than women. I suppose the most of the Mormons in the territory ^"7 street near the Cathedral, waa for"bow were born there, and it is evident I mallv opened to-day at noon with ap that more boys are born there than girls." I propriate ceremonies. Addresses were "Does a plurality of wives mean an [made by Enoch Pratt, founder of the li immensity of children I brary and whose name it beara, the "Well, no not exactly. I think that mayor of the city, and others. The lione man with six wives would have more I brarv nowcontains 20,000 volumes, and numerous offspring than one man with I its benefits are to be enjoyed one wife, but not so numerous as six men I free by all Baltimore. Branches of the with six wives." I institution will be established throughout "Since the church compels the man to the city for the conveyance and accomo8upport all his wives and children, it is I dation of the people residing in various to he expected that only the wealthy {sections. The registration of the readers would! ir men inpqpr are

of the library has already reached 3,000. Mr. Pratt expended $250,000 on tle building, which he deeded to the city. He then paid $833,333.33 into the city treasury on condition that the city would pay $50,000 annually for the maintenance I of the institution.

CHARGED WITH ROBBERY

A Meal Ticket as a Detector of Criminals. Chicago, 111., January 4.—Arthur Dean and Wm. Waid, expensivelydressed young men, were arrested to-day,

and are looking forward to the opening I when, in Faulkner's restaurant, charged of the spring trade with the most confi-1 with being pickpockets. Mr. A. T. Sherdent anticipations,. The stock with which I man, 'of- the treasury department, when overproductionhadloaded warehouses and I en route to the city on a Bock Island stores has been in _rapid course of reduc- train, December 15th, last, was relieved

of his watch and chain and pocket-book by three pickpockets. A meal ticket, which Mr. Sherman had purchased at Faulkner's restaurant, was among the property stolen. This morning Waid ana Dean presented the ticket at the restaurant and were promptly arrested. They claim they bought the ticket from an advertising agent, but Mr.

enormous, and that they were confined to I Shermaivsays he is positive the prisoners no particular store, stores or neighbor-1 are two of the men who jostled against hood. But here in New York the people, him the morning he was robbed. it is demonstrated by their enormous aggregate purchases, are generally employed and receiving wages beyond all real needs, the outlay being not confined to Capitalists, great or small, but being indulged in by the representatives of labor as fully as nr ues that "the rich are growing richer and the poor poorer The latter are not.

To Keep Irqn jpftp* Rusting. Boston Transcript. A composition has been invented by an English engineer which is claimed to effectually preserve iron from rust, being

rials, such as stone and wood, used in conjunction with metal. This composition consists of 100 parts virgin wax, 125

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have proved that the latter is the case. I ^er iuthe'o«U»namedma boiled tta On the prosperity of all the people does 18®ther

the prosperity of the country depend, tne country is

and the country is at present prosperous and, unless all signs are misleading, will soon be very much more bo,

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Qallipol, 200 of Norwegian pitch, 100 to

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bo-1.pieces

ler?the

gutta-percha being cut up in small or rasped. The mixture is stirred at each addition and poured into molds. For iron it is melted and laid on with a brush for stopping holes it is used as a paste.

judge Reagan's Last Visit to Boston. Washington Special. Judge Beagan, of Texas, was unable, as many other congressmen were for no doubt similar reasons, to go to Boston to attend the Merchants' banquet. He was particularly urged to go, however, oa oth personal and political grounds. He replied to a representative of the Merchants' association: "You are very kind, and I should like above all thin to go It a a a for me to go to Boston as the guest of its I more tenacious than copper—even merchants, because the circumstances of h'ffh from 50 to 100 per_ cent. more so,

"But John P. Robinson, he sez, they didn't know everthin' down io Judee." They certainly knew little, if they didnot know that the safest, quickest and most pleasant cure for croupj bronchitis, cough, cold in the chest, etc., is Dr. Bull'i Cough Syrup.

M. Guillemin has formed a number of alloys of cobalt and copper. They are all red, have a fine fracture, and are much as

according to the proportion of cobalt Five per cent, of coDalt is enough to give an aluy of great resistance.*

The efficacy of Red Star Cough Cure is vouched for Clark.

iy United States Architect

It has been demonstrated that a single square foot of leaf surface in the case of

United States government than they did soft, thin-leaved plants will during fair weather exhale aqueous vapor at the rate with the people.1 "May we ask what were the circumstances of your visit, Mr. Reagan "Oh, certainly. I stopped at Fort "War ren. I was a confederate prisoner there at the close of the war."

of one and one-quarter ounces daily. At night the rate is only abont one-fifth as rapid a? during the day. During rainy weather there is absolutely no evaporai£ion. rr

Absolutel

jpVe^/Vom

SAFE. SURE. PROMPT.

AT

DBDGaiSTS

AND

DXALSB8.

TH» CHAK1BS A. T0«EIKB CO^ BAIITHOBX,

1U CAUSES and CUItK, by one who waa deaf twentyyears. Treated by most of the noted specialists of the day with no benefit Cnred himself in three months, and Bince then hundreda of others by. ttune process. A plain, simple and sucicossfnl home treatment Address T. 8. PAGE, 128 east Twenty-sixth street, New York City.

IpFSESS

11 one years, IS noted sne

:0ST PERFECT MADE

rropared vrlth spedal regard to health. No Ammonia, Lime or Alton. PMC SAKtNG POWDER CO.. /tICACO. 8T LOUIS.

AMUSEMENTS.

FkPEBA HOUSE. 0 FOB TWO NIGHTS. Wednesday and Thursday

January 6 and 7.

The greatest and grandest of all spectaoU* lar dramas, ,,,-r-,s

zo zo,

THE MAGIC QUEEST.'

Two Cars of Magnificent Scenery, )i. Beautiful Costumes and Gorgeous Paraphernalia, Making an array of dazzling splendor unpreoedented ln-the annals of the stage. The Celebrated Pantomimist and Comedian,

GEORGE H. ADAMS,

Supported 3d by the Acknowledge of American Stage Beautl

ed .Queen

ADELAIDE CHERIE,

And a powerful Dramatic and Comedy Company of Over Fifty people.: Price®, 15, 50 and 75 cents.

No extra charge for reserved seats.

Saturday, January 9th. THE BANDIT KING," James Walllck and Company and wonderful acting horses, Roan

Gr

Pratt free library, located on Mul

CUFF & CO., Proprietors,

Manufacturers of

Boilers, Smoke Stacks, Tanks, Eto,

"Hop on First street, between Walnut ana :. Poplar,

,Ki TERBE HAUTE, INDIANA.

Kepalring prom tly attended to.

J. B. RHODES

M4nufaoturer|of i-lain and Fancy

Flower Pots

DRAIN THjK.IBHO.

1822 East Main St,

Write for list.

,!WAHTACEffTST0i

4V\MlTsOUBf

9

STEAM

Men and Women of gooct c! Exclusive Territory Ctadralraed. A' sample Washer to be returned'at my satisfactory. A thousand per Oent. hi the world, and pays oalpable agents trissio merit makes it a p' where. ITorlllastrated

H, St. bOUIS,

DR. J. H. BEESON,

DENTIST.

Office, 430%, northwest eorner Fifth and Main streets. Teeth extracted without pain.

PIANOS-ORCANS

^The for the imprortd

Piajosdemandso

Xasob

ACTINA!

the

Charter and Bay Raeder.

RAND OPERA HOUSE.,

ONE WEEK, COMMENCING

January 4t.li, 10 MORTIMER 10

7.. ./Vi AND

20 WEAVER'S BRMTIC CO. 20

30 Change of Play Nightly. 30

Admission—10c, 20c, 80c., j'"

COMING—HARRY WEBBER'S CO.

PffilE

mx

ACTINA BATTEEY- -. Patent applied tor.

RINK.

POPULAR AMUSEMENT FOR ALL! Under Efficient Management Admission, IO Cents!

POPULAR PRICJCg,

GOOD HTSTBTTCTOBS ALWAYS PBESENT And management with years of experience In rink business without running it in the ground.

rf.T.T.TAM CLOT. J. H. CXJF7. o. H. OXJS7

TERKE HAUTE

& Hww

is now Urge that a second addition to the factory has become imperative Do not require one quarter as much tuning aa Piano* on the prevailing wrest-plti system. Consnlt Catalog™, free.

100 Styles ot oSoiira, (B to |900"yor CMb. Kasy PaymentSpor Ben ted. Mason & Hamlin. Organ and PianoO

SEWYOBK BOSTOWT CSIOAWJi

E$ WKIRE fill USE FAIL*.

itifch Syrup, Tr6(^6 food.' Lime. Soid bv druparista.

aEKBEESaEBSl

mi

1

postage, and roy-

Send 10 oents we will mall yon free, a ri valuable sample box of goods that wilt pat yon In

the way of making more money at once, than anything else in America. Both sexes of all ages can live at home and work in spare time, or all tbe timer Capital not required. We will start yoa. Immense pay sure for those who start at one?. 8TINBON & CO., Portland, Maine.

New Monitor and Sarland

Cooking Stoves for 1880.

HEATING STOVES

Now on hand to be sold at reduced pricee to close out before invoicing. Hard coal Base Burners from $8 to $25.

C, C. SMITH, 303 MAIN ST.

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Townley Brothers,

812 AND 514 MAIN STREET

New Advertisements,

Tiiro do tios mean morciy to btap uiem

sttaidftud tnen have t&«uiuX«tarn ugain, I mean araJV c?.l cure. I bare mad* the dtseaae of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS* Ufe-kmg Btudj. Xwarraotni remody cure tbe worst casea. Beeanse others have failed Iato

no reAaon tor not now receiving a core. Send at on90 for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Giro Express and Post OlDeft. It costs vov Aethlng for a trial, and I will core yon.

Address Dr. B. a. BOOT. 18S Pearl St, New York.

CONSUMPTitl

I have a positive remedy for the above dq use tbousuulsof eases of the worst kirnFi standing have been eared. Indeed, ro

strong

lnltsemcacy,thatl will send TWO BOTTLX&^RIS] together wltn a YALUABT«BTBBATISB on tblnkew to any safforer. Give express and P. O. addr*BB.

DU. T. A. 8L00UH, 181

Pearl St., New fork.

Newspaper Advertising Bureau No. Spruce street* New York.

The Wofider oftht 19th Century1

Do ,o. Ttar Hiais ana 9

ACTINA

Cures Diseases of ih

IsoShgrf Bast and Wrought i?©?*

10

C6AL. COKE. WOOD.

BUY YOUR-

Winter Coal

WHUJC TOl10AS III IT AT S

SUMMER PRICES. JETABD and SOFT CO Alt, WOOD

'A-y AND OOXE. A. EATON, 723 MAIN ST.

HAS ADVANCED!

And Will Still Go nigber.

AFAYETTE MALL0RY

Can fill your orders promptly with the oeebralea Wilkesbarre, Lehigh Anthracite, the best coal that comes to the western market. The Nlckle Plate Bloclt Is best this market. Ninth and Main streets.

ANDREW ROESCIf,

saw FiuiN©, LOCK & GUNSMITHINd

BCAJJS REPAIRING, H1P«

Oanal Street, North of Maty,

5

rye

ie^PAIKlSa PEOMFTI.1 ATTKSBEU TO

Z13 to 235 North Ninth St., Near Union Depot, Terre Haute, tnd.

STOYES! ST0VES1 STOVES!

-.AXiSC

Pearl and Agate Tea and Coffee Pota

FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS, AT

Zimmerman's, 648 Main Street

BUMERS

-AND

After Oculists

Fart,

Are you snfiiering from that n- .- common ol a-U- di«eas«H

CATARRH?'

Are you trouoiw'with

Deafness, Neural^ Hay Fever,. Or SEVERE HI iCHET If so, WHY NOT investigate Hina? this will ccst' oar* A General Agent wanted for uvery city and town In the United States. Send for catalogue containing all information. Remit money by registered letter, check, tdraft, or P. O. Order to

"ACTINA" COMPANY^ •**,- -:SOMS PB0PBIKT0B8:— 88 FIFTH AVEUTTE, near Fourteenth Street7 N- Y.

Pleaxelmention this paper.

Phoenix Foundry a Machine Works

^STABUSKKD, .XS68, nSfCOBPOEA'f KSJ, Jfe79. ii&S Oisakra is sSi/erjriHiaj Zieiiliss

PROFESSIONAL.

i. ALBERT WILLIAMS,

Hi.

D.,

Gradoate from two of the leading medical colleges in this conntry, attendant of the best hospitals 4, and Woman hospital. New York city late physician to the Detroit Head, Throat and Chest

institute, and Physician to Diseases of Women, has opened a permanent office on Sixth street, opposite postoffice, Terre Haute, Ind., for the cure of all the various diseases THROAT, CHEST and diseases of WOMEN. In the treatments CATARRH, THBOAT DISEASES ASTHMA, BBONCH1TIS, CONSUMPTION, and LOSS OF VOICE, we adopt the meet improved system of medicated inhalation and ether appliances which bring the remedies into direct contact with the organs diseased. It is conceded by all learned physicians to be the only system by which those diseases can be cnred. It has established their entire curability, and has reecned thousands from the grave. There is a cure for any and all afflictions of the Throat and Longs—a onre that may be safely relied upon, with all confidence and hope. It is reliable, certain, direct and permanent in its effects. Improvement is seen and felt from ihe first honr of treatmant, I care not how mnch yon are suffering. I wish it to be clearly understood that when I advocate inhalation as a method of treatment I do not mean any one, two or a dozen pecifio medicine. Inhalation rightfully applied must be thoroughly understood and medioine prepared for each individual case.

That early and disgusting malady with its multiplicity of syinptons: the sore throat enlarged or ulcerated tonsils, the remarkabletendency to contract a cold, hoarseness, hackling cough, hard and dry coughs, profuse expectoration, hawking, Booking and drawing down tbe palate. All this train of evils is controlled by the new^remedies without resorting to the barbarous practice of burning, blistering or stupifying the senses with opium. I have the best treatment and appliances that ever came to this city.

Testimonials at the office.

CONSULTATION FREE.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS. T. C. BALL, M. LIMITED TO

THROAT, IiUIfGS

-AND-

JNervous Diseases, Boom 19, over Postoffice, 22% south Sixth street. 9 to 12, and 3 to 6 p. m. BR. F. G. BLEDSOE,

IDE33ST TIST

Offloe, No. 106$ Sentls Fourth Street,

L. H. BARTHOLOMEW. W. H, HAXiW

Bartholomew & Mali,

Vr.

OOR. OHIO AND SIXTH 8TKKJET8, (Oversavings Bank.) TEBRE HAUTE, IND,

I. H. C. KOYSii.

Attorney at Law,

Ko.503 1-2 MAIN STREET.

Iemployment

ADIE33 and misses given permanent at their homes pays well to good workers easily sent by mall, call or Inclose 10 cents: Pattern Exctaaxut 108 West 14th, New York.