Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 22, Number 11, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 September 1891 — Page 7

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THE MAIL. . ——

A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

THE COURTS.

They Will all Blow Again Next Monday for Another Term and with Larger Dockets.

The circuit, superior and commission-

ers' courts will commence the September

180 cases on the civil docket, 113 on the criminal and 80 on the probate. The

civil cases are divided as follows: Assignment ⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄ 8 Partition ⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄11 Civil ⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄ 19 Injunction ⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄ 7 Note ⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄ 11 Attachment ⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄ 3 Foreclosure ⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄ 19

Ton m\U eonvvyaric To nhnU- ii nul-aiiw To unlet title On jiecmHil To upjioiril a r«--«'ivor [trailing® i|u« warranto r« Utio:i to HIatilr Replevin I 1 vow K* Kji liM'ftt To (Ifclnr- rt trust

-irr.-i-t record

To R»'?t ail'ln will On policy On contract on tainry ha!) of venue

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following 1h a list of thedlvorco

Inirlotto McK'/-c vs. itobcrt E. McKcc. JoM-pli Maytir* v«. (intrude Mnyera. Uuini H. JohiiHoti

VK. I'eter Johnson.

Albert Wolf

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!,i!ly Wolf*1.

Kate Nelson v*. .Imn* Nl*on. hhi A. Hfdtnond VH. Jitmc* H. Redmond. Hernwus I'rci-rs vs. Kiideriku Freer#. Huraii .iv 1M V«. Samuel !«i VIM. U/y,U' I'. ISrunvr vk. Alplionno Bruner. Julia iifton v*. Munriee Clifton. Mnr^un II. Invln vs. David B. Irwin. Tim following i,s the claaslllcation of tho eriinitial doeket: «irui!(l liireeny .... Prist biti'i'ny (.'untenipt \.-an mill I'at h-ry A^riitil ami I in tic ry with intent 1 ntoxIciiUon onml drunk in si |nitlic plnee Appeal ⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄ 6 Embezzlement ⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄ 2 Murder ⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄ 1 Failure to file certificate of insurance ⠄⠄⠄ 1 Burglary ⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄⠄ 1 So Ii 11./ !. imr at I He^ul ItolH'.-i s,-i in on Miindiiy 1 i' n, H'jiii.r lo minor

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Ch«ns*-« of rrwldencc This nuke* a total of 316 a|puti*t XM fv»r July, ami an average of '247 per month for the »tx month* ending June9X Ust,

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Terre Haute, Mattoon, Shelbyville and 1 Charleston divisions. The features were 'several addresses, songs by the Shelbyville Glee club and the drill by the Terre

Haute division. Supper was served on the grounds, and all the expenses were paid by the entertainers. The division from this city received §50 for the drill which goes toward tilting up the new armory. Those who went from here were: A. C. Duddleston, Geo.C. Dodsou, A. L. Kngie, Mort Hidden, Willis Miller,

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term on Monday next. The dockets are

quite large, and tell the usual tale.

CIRCUIT.

To commence with Judge Taylor has

Geo. Fleshier, W Southern, Wtn. MessSck.

Fisbeck,

u0ppe, F. C.

Owen Miller,

oinkle. Win. Dean, Owei

}Jluld A E Kiw ri

Charles Fey-

ton, Wm. Briggs, Wm. Hornbeck, Capt.

R. P. Davis, Chas. O. Ebel, A. B. Me-

W. Hauck,

Wm. Wm.

Elliott, and

THE FAIR.

K« ceijt« from all Sonrces, K*pendltores, Profit and Iul«l)t«(iae»ii. Treasurer G. A. Sobaal of the Agricultural Society has completed his account of the late fair, and makes the following itemized statement of the amounts received by him:

TCESDAY.

Street car |at? No. 1 .... S 80 00 •Street car gate No. 42 W W'ftgon Rate So. 1 37 00 Wagon gate No. 15 00 North gate. U0 Grand gtand 28 75 Quarter stretch "2 i50

WKDNRHOAY.

Htreet car gale No. 1 8 2-17 i0 Street ear gate No. 2 11!) 00 Wagon gate No. 1 183 00 Wugon gate No. 'I 27 00 North gate MM Grand stand 100 Quarter wtretrli

THUIMDAY.

Htreet ear gate No. 1 5 I,Jo

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St root ear gate No. 2 Wagon gate No. 1 !KKi Wagon gat« No. 2 W7 -V) North gate :tW 00 Grand ntand t^uarter stretcti 4!

KIMliAY.

HIreeI car gate No. 1 & 7* 00 Street oar gate No. 2 I,S Wagon gate No. -W oa Wagon gate No. 2 20«i North gate 2!W 00 GnmM tn nd 4SI 00 t|uarter stretch 22 00

MtSCKtt.ANKO't'S.

Wtimtti tiekets 5 -M t''i Hack tiekelH 11 W MtniidK and privilege* 1,100 HI Hntry fees ex. tickets and speeding 2Track and Ktall rent. Mar. 5 till AUtr.H s~'i (ironnd rent from .June till Ang. Hi iHo 'W Khow license 172 (Ml

Total *17,015 00 Tho expenseH of the fair havo not all been figured up ,vot, but they will be something like this: Speed ring S 7,200 00 rivinlttmN -iJM 00 Printing, advertising, Ha'arles, etc 00

Total S15,aoO This would leave a balance lmnd of §1.7ir..i,!», n^aiti^i. which there a note in I'utik for SnI.oOO. and a Homing debt- of ?i .uiu? tor improvement*. Tree-surer Scion! says he luul hoped lor better things, and hi* hard work was e.ertniuly (k"er\ingtif a tnorn .satisfactory result, an ho has j. veil iili ills time to the work for .severnl months without any hope of r- wtrd, not been for 'he il! advi:«eil m-.deon tloMtdmission fee a i.'ooilly poi U.iii of the debt would havo I»f«n wiped out, Slovvever, the munsigers :i e! jvetsy wc-U nyof their success and exin'vt iimcb Keller \t* xl \-ear.

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A BROA D.

Tim vinit of Terre HauW* Division No, A, rniform Hank. KnlnthlA of Pvthlajt, to Charleston. UK. l»«t w«»k, w»» on# of tho*e enjoynble event* which will long le rvuiembeml, tn their arrlv*! tJ«»y were iwortwl from the depot lo headquarter* by tbe Charle»ton division of the rniform Hank, *nd *f\er A *hort rwi were tak«n to the hol«l for dinner. In the afternoon there w»m fraod parado to the fair grtunda, «r|i«r« pjetile wm b«ld, participated in by the

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Totid 59,201 The mi*eeUaneo»«« account Includes liquor license*, school fund interest, land redemption and rent for county building.

IVOR KXPEXSES.

The following la the report of the trustee of Harrison township for last month: Unvery orders, $12? CO

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«nJ«m 1 1 5» ftaUmad lvsienw, 29 3& Oinveytf to poor asylum. 8 conveyed to t!0»pitAl 11 TO B«rle*t tay wuftly, 2 W ft* Burial ctmn. 1 CO

T»M»1 .828

l*»i Monday night Tammany Tribe of Ked Men adopted W, G. Willlaon, Wm. L. lUahop, Geo. J. Welch mod J. SuUiviui, The warrior'*degree waa conferred on Dan Fa*lg, H. Smith and I*. Calloway.

"Five yean ago I bad constant couch, night aareate, CT*a greatly reduced in neab, and had been given tip by mv nhyaiclan*. I b«f«n to cake Ayer% Pertonal, and after ualng tiro bottlm of tbi« medlrlnii wm oompletely cured."--Ang» A. Lewia, Rioard, *. Y.

WOOBLAWS.

L—Ed L. Morgan, railroad accident Pneblo, Colorado. L—Infant Gibson, 1 month, marasmus 21 north Eighteenth. 2.—Pearl 1. Whitman, 1 year, cholera infantum city. 3.—Peter Mahler, Si years, pistol shot 6to south Eighth. 3.—Matthew L. Maybew, years, gastric hemorrhage 12 south Foarth. a—Hazel M. Davis, 3 months, inanition 1000 north Third. 4.—KatheriueScharart,70years, flux city.

Charles Thompson, 30 years, malarial fever: Memphis, Teun. 7.—Henry Klocke, «8 years, abcess of lung 1485 Liberty avenue. 12.—Martha O. Hmifh. 76 years, heart failare 2i5 north Fourth. 12.—Child Noyes, 2 years, dysentery 1238 north Ninth.

M—Jaeob Neukom. 40 years, congestion of brain 424south First. 17.—Benjamin G. Cox, 9 years, dysentery south Fifth. 10.—Eva E. Stein, 75 years, flux 224 south Second. 21.—Era 11 Willis.91 years, dysentery city. 22.—Mrs. Beck, 20 years, child birth Maxville.

HIGHLAND UWX.

1.—David Sandison, 40 years, heart failure city. I.—John E. Wires, 2 years, chronic hydrocephalus 917 south Eighth. 3.—Vera Wilson,2mouths,inanition Third and Crawford. 8.—Hazel Smith, 2 mouths, acute hydrocephalus city.

4.—AmeliaSupp, 56 ye&Ts, gastric catarrh sn"

Harrison townshl Ia-c L. Loyd

I*.—Mrs. H. Veiker, 50 years, dysentery city. IS.—Mrs. Anderson, 50 years, dysentery city. 10.— Eva J. Floyd, 1 year, dysentery 1618 Third a venue.

Hi.— Herbert Kenyon, 3 years, flux Nine teeth and Sycamore. 10.—Foelda Scholz, 1 year, summer conv p^tlnt 1 l.vt Poplar. 20.—Korean a Dodson, 02 years, aged debility 500 south Fifth. 2..—Li»zio A. Wiikerson, 5 years, cerebral congestion 1014 south Second. 2").—Infant Smith, 5 day.", imperfect'circulation 101 north Ninth. 25.—Bertha Peek, 4 years, pulmonary congestion Lost Creek township. 20.—Dudley A. Allen, months, congestion of liver 510 south Second. 20.- -George Ncal, 1 year, malaria 1103 Sycamore. ai.—Amelia E. Darnell, 2years, meningitis 1117 Main.

CATHOLIC.

.'{.-Anna f.Mirrett... 1.—Hannah G. Holmes. x.—George II. Grahau. 12.—Cecelia Hanlseh. 1 :t.—Adoipli Kulln. i:l.— William Erne. 27.— Mary Corrldon. WoodiWWn, IS Highland Lawn, 31 Cathi

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fERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAID

THE DEATH ROLL.

The following were the interments in the three cemeteries during the month of August:

ship. rd, 5 ays, congestion of lungs

1009 Mulberry.

Harriet Hilderbldle, dysentery Vei million, III. 7.—Luther D. Hayes. 6 years accidental drowning 829 north Ninth. 0.—Anna 1*. Bateinan, 7 months,dysentery eitv. 10.- Malsee Reedy, 7 months, acute gastro enteretis 1005 south Fifth. 10.—Clarlda Smith, 60 years, carcinoma of breast fouth Becond. 11.—Alice Leinberger, 35 years, consumption 1232 Main. 12. F. !. Johnson, S^l years,asthma St. An thony's hospital. 13.—Ida M. lianebroke, 1 year, flux 1225 north Ninth. 13 —George W. Carico, 55 years, disease of brain Chestnut. la.—George Kreeland, 14yettr»,flux Seventh and Ohio. 12.—Ha by Warren, 2 mpntiiw, inanition north First.. 1 i.- Charles F. (Jolemun, 9 years, tubercular meningitis north Third. !".—Nellie Kenyon, 0 months, flux Nineteenth and Sycamore.

7 LJCKXXJC.'S. Ihe oity has granted Jieen Catirtg drink« to 1SW per.-ion.-0U Last year there wore H5 ilO^ns in town.»f which -mm lijine still in force, making ber of snloons licensed

the ciiy'at^f* uow cdrrviiig on bitvitievs 142, only three ions tlmn last yr.u Doubtless there aro stii! fow ratiiii.i,: without license, bill 'ihev are all km to the police a*.d will i«e itight in tct and convicted bif r.» they »vre miiitn oldiM*. hast ye.r dairymen l:iok out !iee: -c to h«!i ji: 11 ileiivf-r miik in town. The have aii expired exempt live, and five havo renewed, making ten lieeniu a! i, as follows: Win, lyings ford, Wiseman, S.'imtmi MeKoen, c'ieo. Klaf.e and 1. V. Preston. The license is Sjo ear, a sum within the reach of all, but seem* as though many them prefer to l0 lined rather tiia.) pay it. Xoiie them have yet he»ft iirv^oented, bu probably the poHe© v. ii! soon eommeueo

JTaute mission, St. ^shen circuit,

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the famous sUllion, Axto'l, hrt,s lieen a sensed at ?.Vwi, h-ii'•' t'-.n clamor Htnonj. ertain parties for a.i ir.crrasc, and tin bold assertion is ma !o that he is wursh $50,000 a yc.ir to hi* owners. Outdid'* of themselves no urn1 kiPnv.« how mueli he is worth to Ir.x owror*. And bo Is not assessed at Forty horses at Warren *ack rfre asseastMi at f*JRy*)i), one of them being AxtoSl. Now it uiav be that 30 of them are worth each, which woubi leave Ax tell at$ls,(s.V) or if ."0 of them aro worth §10.) each, it would still leave Axtell's assessment at $H»,10O, a pretty fair assessment far an animal which cannot be Insured for anything like his value, aud it wm« only the* other day that a stallion valued at £4,000 died in this city. If the slate board raises the assessment the owners of the famous horse threaten to take htm out of the state, and they will doubtless do it.

JNSAJS'K

The following is a list of persons who were adjudged insane in this county during the month of August:

Wm. A. Thomas single Harrison town#hlp: 43 year* old canvasser. Jcs*te Franklin: Harrison township if) years old unmarried: no occupation^

Stephen Carney: Harrison township

55

year* old married carpenter. Tbey were alt taken to the asylum at Indianapolis for treatment.

Although it was decided by the local I. O. O. F. lodges not to hold a district meeting in this city, the matter ha* been reconsidered, and one will be held in here on the Sod of October. Gr*nd Master J* W. Lcedy, of Indianapolis, was in town Tuesday on his way to Evansville to attend a district meeting, and trill be here next month to confer inatructiona in unwritten work.

The lower Wabash Conference of tbe United Brethera church wss held at WeatAeld, 111., and the Indiana assignment* made by Bishop Weaver include the fJllowing: Terre Haute District— Presiding elder, W. C. Smith Terre

J. B. Connett New \Villiam Malsom

Prair^eton circuit, J. Coffmam Centerville^circuit, D. Gray Pleasantville circuit,,M Burr is Clay City circuit, T. Walters Mt. Zion circuit, .1. C. Fowler Union mission, J. W. Brush Vermillion circuit, Jl G. Shuey Paruis mission station, S. L. Downey South Paris mission, D. Whitesell Center Point circuit, D. R. Jenefl" Grandturn mission,J. J.Page Annapolis mission, W. C. Harbert.

Prof. Edmundson, the optician, will remain at Bigwood's jewelry store (opposite opera house) until Wednesday night, Sept. 9, positively no longer.

The only radical cure for rheumatism is-to eliminate from the blood the acid that eauses the disease. This is thoroughly effected by the persevering use of Ayer*s Sarsaparilla. Persist until cured. The process may be slow, but the result is sure.

Gre«n Mountain Salve.

Is unequalled as a cure for all rheumatic p»V*fe, weakness in the side, back or any other plifce, and is unexcelled for cuts, bruises, cofws, etc. It is the uncompromising enemy of palry whatever form, or wherever manifested^ ahd has never been known to fall in a contest with this dreadful foe of human happiness. If you would live a peaceful and painless life, try this great remedy and you will never regret it.

Miles* Nerve and Liver Pills. on anew principle—regulating the liver statupich and bowels through the nerves. A n,- discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure Uj^ovsness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles,constipation, Unequaled for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest! ftO dose*, 35 ct*.. Samples Free at all druggists.

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OTICE OF REMOVAL.

'.Jhe firm of Black fc Nisbet, undertakers, having been dissolved, 1 beg to inform my friends and patrons that ray place of business is now located at 103 north Fourth street.

JAMES A. NISBET.

HIGH I, ROQUET, Attorney, 314 Main street.

\TOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

State of Indiana, County of Vigo, In the Vigo circuit court. No. 10100. John A. Bryan vs. Annie Bryan. In Divorce.

Be it known that on the 21st day of August, 181U, said plaiut.ltr filed an affidavit In due form, showing that said Annie Bryan Is a non-resident of the state of 1 udinna.

Said non-rcsldent defendant is hereby notified of the pendency of said action against her and that tho same will stand for trial October 1.1th. 1881, the same being at the

OTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

Sep­

tember term of said court in the year 1S91. [seal] IIl.'i. JNO. C. WARREN, Clerk.

In the

State of Indiana, county of Vigo Superior court of Vigo county. No. 3172. Martin Hollinger vs. Joslah Itfteme, Augustus KOuackenbush and James \V. Stout., sherlll'of Vigo county, Indiana. In Civil. lie it known, that on the 18th day of August, 1801, said plalntltt' tiled an affidavit in due form, showing that said Joslah 13. Recine and Augustus L. Quaekcnbush are non-residents of the state of Indiana.

Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said aftion against them, and that the same will stand for trial October 12(b, IS!)!, the same being the heptemht^T term of said court in the year 1801. ilia isli u.l JNO. C. WAMUEN, Clerk,

fERRE HAUTE,

Ninth and Locust Streets S-A. TTJEDAY

Eorses

400

GREATEST- SHOW OX EARTH,

TOGETHER WITH THE WORLD FAMOUS SPECTACLE,

«i!, ,«B THE DESMOtiOI OF 1101,

IRA KIRALFY, Producer and Director.

OLYMPIA HIPPODROME, TRIPPLE CiPX.UsTDOUBLE MENAGERIES^ MUSEUM, HORSE FAIR, ILLUSIONS, AVIARY, AQUARIUM.

l.iitH) FOgE] N "^PERfOHlp^

MAMMOTH STAGE 450 FEET LONG. TENT 550 FEET LONG

3 Hiiisrs, 2 Elevated .Stages, fiippoilroniH .Racing Tracks

a GRAND TERPSICHORE AN DIVERTISEMENT. ".U?S*FAS prksentkd IN UNI«J.\ BKFKK

THE ROYAL FAMILY OF GREAT BRITAIN

THE APPIAN WAY IN NEROS TIME.

To Late.

Perhaps Tennyson has written nothing which appeals to the hearts of all who read his poems more thaei the lyric of "Too Late." The burden of theVad refrain comes home with telling force to the hearts of those who have lost friends by that dread disease—consumption. They realize, "too late," the result of neglect. They feel that the dear one might have been saved if they had beetled the warning of the hacking cough, the palid cheek, aud Aveakening system. They feel this all the more keenly because they see others being rescued from the grasp of the destroyer, and they think what is saving others might have saved their loved one. When the tirst signal of danger is seen, take steps to avert the catastrophe, lie wise in time. Dr. Pierce'fc Golden Medical Discovery will drive away consumption.- Do not wait until too late before putting its wonderful efficacy to the test. It succeeds where other remedies fail.

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TOII^SH*

NO OTHHH

Leaven a Hcllcate nnd 1.u*tlng Odor After tTctnir. If unnble to procure Sn.wnov Urt.r.s So at send 25cin stamps and receive a enko by return mall.

JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago.

SPECIAL Sbunrion Hells Walt* itlio popular Society Wnlt* seat FUKF. to nnvone sending as throo wrappers of Abandon Bells Soap.

Send 10c In stamps for saraDlo bottle Shandon fie lis Perfume.

TTOTEL KICHMOND

J—IL EUROPEAN.

E. A. FROST, Propr.

Formerly manager Sherwood House, Evansvllle, Intl., late Mangr. Hotel Grace, Chicago. Kooins 75e, $1.00, §1.50 Per Day.

Steam Heat, Cent-rally lxie.ated, two blocks from P. O. and Auditorium, opp. the new Lester Building. N. IV. Cor Slj«t« nnd VanUnrcii-l'll ICACiO

BE A MAN

APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN. PERFECT IN FORM 1-MATCHIESS IN WARI Bo acxioai wen tho nool«nt» for stalwart men that ptinr boya at hirth were put to di'ath.

Every MAN can fat 8TKONO and VIOOROOS In all respects.

YOUNG MEN OR OLD,

suffering from NERVOtTB DEBILITY, Lout or Falling Manhood, Physical Excesses, MenUl Worry, Stunted Development, or any PERSONAL WEAKNESS, can ba restored to PERFECT HEALTH and tbe NOBLE VITALITY Of STBOHQ HEN, tbe Pride and Power of Nations. Wo claim by years of practice by our exclusive methods uniform 'MONOPOLY OP 8UC0EBB" in treat-

•r~ Ing all Diseases, Weaknesses nnd -A Afflictions of Men. Testimonials ^ZLlZT* from 50States and Territories. (IIIO UEIU & A fit/ wit! tr, sent free, sealed, postUUU nfcW DUUlV paid, fora flmfted time. Oet it while von can. Fall Explanations for H0MB TREATMENT. Yon can be FULLY REBT0KEB as Thousands have been by as. Read oar testimonials. Address at oneo ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N.Y.

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WONDERFUL PRESENTATION OF ROMAN TABLEAUX, PICTURESQUE EXHIBITION OF ANCIENT DANCES, DELIGHTFUL AND CHARMING VESTAL MAIDENS.

Realistic Roman Battle®, Gladiatorial Combat*, Triumphs, Street Scene*, Splendid Armor, Weapon*, Elegant Horses, Golden Chariots, Religious Ceremonies, Roman Orgies, Christian Martyrs. _____

COLOSSAL ROMAN PAGEANTS AND DISPLAYS,

Together with Scenery worth frhfFQ, Imperial add Historically Correct Cmtarne*, worth S&iUHO, and all the Pomp and Splendor of Ancient Tf me*. _______

MUSEUM, teeming with Living Attractions. MENAGERIE, two Tents filled with Rare Wild and Trained Animals. OLYMPIA HIPPODROME, with Stubbornly Contested Races. AVI L20N, Crowded with two herds of Elephants. SEVEN OPEN DENS ci Trained Wild Beasts with Trainers Inside. Tumblers, Lea]

$130,000.

USS1

:rm, Acrobats, jugglers, Japanese, Clowns, Aerielists, Sports, Games, etc worth

v-.

Great Tripple Circus in Three Rings.

THE BIGGEST OF ALL FREE STREET PAGEANTS

at« a. m. on day of Show. Owing to She dettcate material of the costume* nsed in Nero, and their great ralne. tbey will not tie Keen in the wtmtt parade.

Performances twice dally, afternoons ala.evening* at *. Boms open an boa^rtl«r. Art tentsremalnaptillfn.nl. Abmnefcofltee has been eatablUbed at 3. BUTTON ACOfi ROOK STORE, 324 WABA8H AVK, where referred numbered aeala will be sold at tbe regntmr price, and admUsioo Ucketa *i the ureal alight advance.

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CUBE CONSTIPATION.

To cntfoyhcnlt hone should have rcg* alar cvacnations efery twenty four hours. The evils, both mental and physical, resulting from

HABITUAL CONSTIPATION

aro many and scrioa*. For the enr« of this common trouble. Tail's Liver Pills have trained a popularity unpar* allcled. Elegantly sugar coatod.

SOLD EVERYWHERE.

MACT30R

^w(!oTTHE GENTLEMAN'S FRIEND. Oar IVrfcciKm syringe (roe with every bustle. Does not otnln. Pro vemsStrlottit-o. Cures louorriuraaiHl in 1 to I ilavs. A-sk Drugiflsls. ^eat to any ml.lr.-s* for SI.00. tIAIA IMUt

CO.. Ijinrnsli r. eiilo. l'• $:!• :l

GULICK & CO.. Dru(mists. TERRE HAUTE. IND.

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LADIES, TTllT

Dr. DeLuc's Periodical IMlls,

FROM PARIS, FRANCE.

Acts only on the menstrual system and positively oures suppression of tbe mensus from colas, shock, etc. A safe reliable mont lily medicine, warranted to relieve price $2, three forfS. The American Pill and Medicine Co., proprietors, .Spencer, Iowa. Sold and sent by mall upon receipt of price, and by Geo. Heiss, druggist, corner Third and Mafii streets, Terre llaule. Ind.

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V«rKu UnjicuwiUooftlUief^vlHrr^frthtvrHvo.! will ftl*o furnish th« wifuntlon orcnipl.ivnieiu^l Mltkh vuunm ^rn thtHmimunt. No nionfv for KA»lljr nml quIcHIv leant^(1.1 d«?»!re but owft worker Vom rncli dUtrict orc«unlv. I liAvoalreiitly mujrht uttil |trovJde«| Willi Iwiw* nnmtn r. who mnkhiRover $3H0 ^e'lrcmli, ir» JV K^\V' niid KnU i*nrftculnr» 1^16^ I7!. AililrtHn onoft. Ji. C\ ALLKW llox Aluikttit

iMnifMiflvo ht-rli tv.fitlr *t lt Auim A'lhHll, ... IN nn. Ohio.

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mrcim ^AOO.mi 'ii i»ii »hc work nnd llva r. i'r mi ore. liv^n honinftitf finm tU U» \V«"fcln\v von hour Crtu work in tini4 t\ Hljr luoiipv tm work* unknown .uloiliil, Var\\

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locality to itel as Private Drtoetlvo untler our Instructions. Rend stamp for particulars. WASH INUTON DIO'fECTI 10 A\« ION C'Y 15ox 7.S7, Washington, Iowa.

ABSOLUTELY

No Change of Oars

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ST. LOUIS, TERRE HAUTfe INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI,

DAYTON SPRINGFIELD,

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New York, Boston

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Shortest & Quickest Line

EAST'TWEKT

All trainm arrive and 8ixtb tSlreet l)«po.

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Berths in Sleeping Cars

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NEW YORK & BOSTON

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SOUTH, Gen. A#.,

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710 WABASH AVENUE

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04 Miles the Shortest and the Quickest. CINCINNATI to NEW ORLEANS Entire Train, Baggage Car, Day Coache* and Bleeping Cars through Without Change. Direct connections at New Orleans and Shrevepert for Texa*. Mexicoan'I California. IHi Ille« the Shorteat, 3 hours the quickest from CINCINNATI to JACKSONVILLE, Fla.

Time 27 hoare. Skilld train* and thro»»«b Sleepers without change for anv clam# of p*tmn/ers. The Short Line between Cincinnati and

Lexington, Ky., time, 2K bounty KtioxvUJe,Tjnn., time. 12 hour» Anhrllle, N. C~ time, IT bonrw Chattanooga, Term., time, bourn Atlanta, Oa., time, 15 honrx Birmingham, Ala-,l!ine 14 hoor*. Three Ex pre** Train* Daily. Puilrnaa IVudoir Sleeping Or*.

Trains leave (ntral Union Depot, Clocinllgh Hr natl crossing the Famoa* High Bridge of Kentucky and nmnding the base of Lookout Mountain.

Over one million acre* of land In Alabama, the future great State of the South, ject to pre-emption. Un*nrpa**ed climate.

For rates, miiMeu^iddrMSixaC Kna, Trar. Paaa. AgL. No. W W. Fourth utreet, Clnetnnatl, O.

D. O. EDWAHDS, O. P. 4 T. A.

C.C. HARVEY, Vi* President. cryaroxATt o.