Terre Haute Daily Gazette, Volume 2, Number 22, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 June 1871 — Page 4

JiAlLKOAD TIME-TABLE.

TERRE-HAUTEAND INDIANAPOLIS. IJKAVE. AKitlVE. 1®S a.m New York Express 5:50 a.m 7:05 ii.m Day Express....*? 3:55 p.iu 4:00 p.m Lightning Express 10:20 p.m 1:10 p.m Indianapolis Docal 10:10 a.m

ST. LOUIS, VANDALIA & TERRE HAUTE. LEAVE. Vandalia Short JAne Route. AKKIVE 5:55 A. Pacific Express 1 30 A.M. 4:00 p. St. L. S: Cairo Express 1 15 JI 10:25 P. 31 Fast Line M-

INDIANAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS.

AR3IVKS FROM EAST. DEPARTS FOR WEST. 10:50 A. Day Express.... 10:53 A. m. |G::W A. Fast Express 6:35 A. M. 4:00 P. .Mattcon Accoinmodat'n.. 4:05 1». M. 10:3S p. 3i Niglit Express 10:41 v. 31. 2TKOM THE WEST. FOP. THE EAST. 0:3-5 A. 31 Night Express 0:45 A. M. 3:50 p. 3t Day Express 4:00 P. 31. 12:45 P. 3I Lightning Express.: 12:4S p. M. 10:15 A. 31 Maltoon Aecommodat'11..10:50 A. 31.

EVANSVILLE AND CRAWFORDSVILLE. LKAVK. ARRIVE. 5:50 A. 31. Express 10:15 P. if. 3:53 P. 3T. Mail 3:15 P. M.

ROCK V1LLE EXTENSION.

LEAVE. ARRIVE. 4:45 P. 31. Mail 10:20 A. 31. EVANSVILLE, TERRE HAUTE & CHICAGO. LEAVE. ARRIVE. 4:15 P.31 Newport A coramodation.. 11:05 A. 31. EVANSVILLE, JIENDEliSON & NASHVILLE

R. R. AND TRANSFER PACKET "FA'i ETTE" TIME-TABLE. Going south, the transfer packet Fayette— LEAVES. ARRIVES. Evansville 10*20 a. I Henderson 11:20 a. Evausville 5:30 p. 111 I Henderson.... 0:30 p.

Connecting with the Express Train— LEAVING ARRIVING Henderson 11:35 a. 111 I Guthrie 3:-15 p.

I Nashville 0:20 p. 111

Accommodation— LEAVES ARRIVES Henderson 7:00 p. Madisonville..l0:30 p. in

Going north, transfer packet Fayette— LEAVES A RRIVE.S Henderson 7:45 a. I Evar.sville !!:C0 :i. in Henderson 2:00 p. in Evansville 3:15 p.

Connecting with the E. & CK. R. for all points east, north and northwest. CONNECTIONS. Passengers leaving Torre Haute 011 the 5:50 A. M. arrive at Guthrie at 3:45 P. M., making close connect ion for Memphis, Mobile, Decatur, Humboldt, Chattanooga, New Orleans, and all points south.

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MONDAY, JUNE 2G, 1871.

City and Neighborhood.

SULTRY.

Too HOT even for croquet.

Go TO Perysville on the Fourth.

FOURTH of July orations are being hutched.

EIRE works 111 this city on the evening of the Fourth.

THERE were five interments in the city cemetery last week.

Music at the Centenary Church choir festival to-morrow evening.

CLOSING exercises of Tlie Normal School to-morrow. Don't fail to go.

Is IT a sin to arrest a man lor hitching his horse to a city shade tree

the Fourth.

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NOTWITHSTANDING

Sunday?

POSTMASTER Holloway, of Indianapolis, had his head "sand papered*' last week.

THE great Jim Robinson's circus will exhibit "the elephant" in this city

the oppressive

heat of yesterday, the various churches and Sunday schools of the city were largely attended.

WE haven't heard of any physicians abandoning their practice yet though some of their practice may have abandoned some of them.

WHAT about the two attorneys who "over-slept themselves" yesterday morning and thereby got themselves into an unenviable predicament?

MR. JOHN J. BRAKE enjoyed a conflagration of his meadow one day last week, and came very near breaking his neck to squelch the liry elements.

WE regret to learn that His Honor Mayor Thomas, is suffering quite severely from a very critical attack of flux. He is unable to attend to his duties as Mayor of the city.

THE Rev. E. F. Howe yesterday answered an article that appeared in the Mail sometime since. Mr. Iiowe took the position that "fear is necessary for religion." Let'em "fight it out on that line," etc.

ONE of our prominent business men is greatly excited over the prospective burning of the Pacific ocean with the "vial of wrath," described in a California paper. His friends have all they can do to keep him from going to the Pacific coast in search of the vial.

SPECIAL TO ST. LOUIS.—Yesterday morning at ten o'clock President McKeen and Messrs. Peddle, Simpson, liibbard, Hager and other prominent railroad ofticials .went to St. Louis on special a car. We'll bet they made time over the old reliable Vandalia Short Line.

A CEOWD of drunken loafers disturbed the guests of the Terre Haute House and the people who reside in that vicinity, about 10 o'clock last evening, by swearing and yelping like a pack of hounds, and trying to get up a fight, which only resulted in barking and

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biting.

BURGLARS arc about again. Shoot 'em. Don't retire at night without your revolver under your pillow or within reach, and shoot every burglar you can, for it is only in that way that the property of our citizens can be protected. Some of the midnight prowlers must be made a fearful example of.

THE editor of the Mail, O. J. bmith, was severely canned on Friday, by the friends of the late French Republic in this city. It was a very elegant gold headed one. We congratulate yeu, Major, that it was not the kind one would have supposed from reading that very ominous local in the Journal some time since.

THE gas has been shut off from the Court House, because the County Commissioners would not allow tlie bill ot the company. We presume that when Blake & Co., had appropriated their own salaries they hadn't enough left to pay the gas bill. We presume the gas won't be missed from the Court House very much during sessions of that institution, AS there will no doubt be gas enough if pll the lawyers are present,

5IAS03IC CELEBRATION. ft. John's Day at iScw (joshen. Saturday being St. John's Day, was observed throughout the world by Masons, and appropriately celebrated at New Goshen by the Masons of this part of the country. The attendance was very large, and a general good time was had by all those who were present and participatedin the rendering of the programme of the day. At the appointed hour, the people who had been coming in from all points of the compass by the dozen and hundreds, assembled in the beautiful green grove beyond the town, and at 11 A.M., a procession formed in the village, consisting of the various delegations of Masons, and headed by a couple of brass bands,- proceeded to the grove where were assembled the many who had gathered there to witness and participate in the general festivities, as friends of the Order and members thereof.

An elegant stand had been previously fitted up in most handsome style, being decorated with great taste and beauty with the most beautiful flowers of summer, arranged in symbolic forms peculiar to the Order.

The vast concourse of people were called to order by Rev. J. M. Stafford, who briefly stated the object of the meeting, and introduced Hon. Richard W. Thompson, who delivered one of the finest and most finished extemporaneous speeches of his life, and which abounded in eloquent passages, and did much toward the advancement of the popular and high Order of Masonry in the minds of those who heard him, those who are not members of the organization, a:i well as those who are.

The Colonel spoke for about an houi' and a half with great earnestness and effect, setting forth the grant1: principles and holy objects of Masonry in a most masterly manner, at the conclusion of which very interesting and instructive address, a most sumptuous lunch was spread picnic style, and was as rapidly disposed of in the most approved style by the vast number present, a terrific shower of rain totally failing to put a stop to the general festivities.

After all had satisfied themselves with partaking of the good things, llev. J. M. Stafford re-opened the ceremonies of the day with prayer, and was followed by E. F. Howe in a very able and eloquent address, in which lie clearly and conclusively established the fact that there is no conflict between Masonry-and the Church, but that on the contrary, Masonry i-s based

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At the close of Mr. Howe's address, Thomas B. Long read an original poem of great merit, at the close of which reading the audience was dismissed, with the benedition by Rev. William McMasters. The vast concourse of people present all returned to their various homes, scattered hither and thither, throughout this section of country, each of whom, whether Mason or otherwise, will ever cherish in memory dear the pleasant time spent at New Goshen

the 24th of June, 1871.

Wm. Foster, charged with drunkenness, was found guilty and fined and costed in the sum of $7.50, which he paid and was discharged.

Edgerfc Wiloby, charged with the same offense, was also fined and costed as above, which he paid.

William Simmons was Station Housed 011 a similar charge, in default of S7.50 bail.

Sam Bond, a gay and festive darkey, charged with public indecency, was found guilty and fined and costed in the sumofS9.S5, which little amount Sam didn't have about his clothes and lie was "jugged."

A SHARPER CONFIDENCES THE OFFICERS OF THE LAW.—An enterprising and shrewd thief stole a horse and buggy at Frankfort, Ind., a few days since, and came to Rockville with the turnout, but upon reaching that village so rapid had been his speed that the horse failed and could go no fartner. The thief then called at Straus' livery stable and said he was in search of a horse thief, at the same time exhibiting bills describing the rig and the thief to the livery man.

He ordered more copies of the hand bills printed, hired a horse and buggy of Strouse, hired several of the Parke county civil officers at $10 per day, to look for the thief, whereupon about all the enterprising officers of that county started in hot pursuit, while the thief got away with liveryman Strouse's horse and buggy.

The Parke county officers scoured the county over in search of the man who stole the horse and buggy, when in reality the very individual that had offered them the reward was the one who did the stealing and duped them so completely.

To cap the climax some of the Rockville folks came very near being arrested yesterday by the Frankfort officers for having in their possession the stolen horse and buggy—the horse that the brazen thief had.left at Strous' stable. We must confess thai we have not heard of a better sell or a-more interesting chase.

BURGLAR IN LIMBO.—A man giving his name as Charles Burkenheimer, effected an entrance to the confectionary establishment-of W. H. Sage last night by removing a pane of glass ami unbolt the door from the inside. He was gobbled up, however, by Chief of Police Gilmore and special Policeman Vandever, and lodged in the Station House, uutil this morning, when he had a hearing before Esq. Denehie, and wassent to jail in delimit of !}J00 bail. Burkenheimer says lie came here from Texas. \ye jud"e that his Texas trip will be continued at no late clay to Jetlersonville via Terre Haute.

CLOSING EXERCISES OF THE NORMAL SCHOOL.—The spring term of the State Normal School closes to-morrow with exercises of a highly interesting character, both morning and afternoon. In the morning, the intermediate model department wiii give their exercises, and the Normal students will render their part of the programme in the afternoon. The primary model school will not give any exercises because of the resignation of Miss Donnohue, their teacher, 011 account of.sickness. We can promise for the parents and friends of the students in attendance upon this popular educational institution, a rich and rare treat upon this occasion, and would advise all who can possibly, to be present to-mor-row morning and afternoon. Let the rising generation be encouraged in all good educational enterprises by your presence, friends of learning, and friends of the many students and participate in the very interesting exercises of the closing of the spring term of the State Normal School.

There is something1 wonderful in the trade that Foster Brothers are doing even at this dull season of the year. Go in their store at almost any hour and you will find them crowded with customers. j2Gdl.

REV. YV JR. GRAHAM,

ference, says "BARK'S

acts like a charm."

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the Christian religion,

and some of the most pious and eloquent Divines of the present and "past generations were or are Masons of high order. He concluded by making an eloquent and earnest appeal to Masons generally to strictly adhere to the principles upon which tl'.e whole Order is founded, and attaching themselves to faithfully adhere to the Church of God.

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MAYOR'S COURT.

The Usual Sunday's Iliisiness. Yesterday, as is usual on Sunday, was a big time in the Mayor's Court with the following results

ot'N. W. Ind. Con­

PKCTOUAIJ ELIXIR

MEAD SODA is good for the Stomach. Sold at J. Meissen a' Co's, Xo 11 Souiii Fii'rh street.

MEAD SODA at J. Meissen ic Go's, No. 11 South Fifth street.

L. (joo Ii!iai 's for gents' furnishing goods of the latest styles and on the best terms, No. Main street. j2Hf

Lost Mare.—Strayed, from the stable of the subscriber, one black mare, about 15 hands hi^h, six years old has a small white mark on left side of head, also in forehead. No other white about her. Has been gone since the 23d day of May. A liberal reward will paid for information of said mare. Inquire on Bloomington Road, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets.. ROUT. HOTTONG.

If you Will it to "get fits," go to L. Goodman's, No. (3 Main street. j21tf

Wanted—Pastry Cook.—A good Pastry Cook can find a permanent situation and good wages at the National House. j20d3 BUTZ & SON.

L. Uoodmnn's, No. Main street,r fo elegant suits of ready-made clothing. j21tf

CINCINNATI LAillUl constantly on draught at Charles Ilerzel's.

McKenry «& Bryan are doing a big business at the Planet Saloon. lOi

CINCINNATI LAC*Est constantly on draught at Charles Herzcl's.

The best stock of liquors in this city at the Planet Saloon. Call and "know how it is yourself." 191

CINCINNATI LA (a-: It cons'ardiy 011

draught at Charles llevzcl's.

The celebrated "Bond" Whisky can be had at the Planet Saloon. 191w

Business Lunch at the popular Planet Saloon every day from 10 to 12 o'clock. 191

Imported Wines and Liquors at the popular Planet Saloon. 191

CHILDREN will take BAKU'S PECTORAL ELIXIR. It Avill cure Croup.

Bargains at 151 Main street.

The Crystal Billiard and Bowling Hall, on Sixth street, opposite the Postoflice, will be open for visitors this evening. Sign of the Crystal Ball. jl5tf D. C. EAST, Proprietor.

Mohair Braids at Riddle's.

To the Sick.—If you have Cancer or Scrofula, Lung, Liver, or Kidney Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, or any chronic affliction, call upon Dr. Hall, at Mrs. Deck's, No. 41 North Fourth street. He can cure all cases within the reach of remedies. Medcines purely vegetable. Consultation free. lodtt

Riddle for children's Marsailes suits.

Removal.

Dr. A. Arnaud has removed his office to the corner of Fifth and Ohio streets, where he may bo found in future. 150d26

Call at the New York Hat Store, 145 Main street, and get a spring style just arrived. You know how it is yourself, Grand Central, Webster, Six in Hand.

YATES, the Hatter. nam

PHYSICIANS recommend BAKU'S PECTORAL ELIXIR for diseases of the Throat and Lungs. See circular.

Large stock of Corsets at Riddle's.

BLANK LEASES, just printed, and for sale at this ollicc.

ONE dollar .will actually cure your cough. Buy BAKU'S PKCTORAL ELIXIR.

New arrival of Ladies' Kids, atRiddle's.

Save money by calling on Riddle. 119 New Styles just received at the New York Hat Store, 145 Main street-San Domingo, Hunter, Eclipse, Gone Where the Woodbine Twinetli.

YATES, The Hat ter.

Kiddle for low prices.

Horology.—'Watches repaired and made to keep time at the Opera House jewelry store. That is the report. ml5tf

Spring Styles.—Just arrived a new lot of Hats and Caps at Yates', the Hatter, 145 Main street.

Kiddle for children's linen suits.

V/aiiied.—At Mrs. J. B. Hedden's, corner of Sixth and Eagle streets, parties to occupy a suit ot unfurnished rooms,

first floor. Also, a few day boarders.

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Fans, Fans, Fans, Fans, at Riddle's.

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ASK your Druggist for BARB'SPECTORAL ELIXIR. -v

For Moth Patches, Freckles and Tan— Use PEiinv's MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION. The only reliable and harmless remedy for removing Brown Discoloraions from the skin.

Prepared only by Dr.. B. C. Perry, Dermatologist, 49 Bond Street, New York. Sold by Druggists everywhere.

For Pimply Eruptions, Black Heads, Blotched Disfigurations on the face, use Perry's Comedone and Pimple Remedy. mh20-4ni

For Rent.—An elegant room, suitable for young men as a sleeping room. Inquire at this office.

THE "Gazette-' Blnzslt JSooU Mamsfac tory is !i»u' in .Ktivs operalsoss. Employing? iscne R55t IVorkntoii, all work is tiHsiinatecd to ^ive SsatisliicJJ011. SSUJBFCOX, «FC 1MKSE.

1T0TICE.

Dissolution.

THE

partneiship heretofore existing between M. B. Hudson ami David C. East, in the house-furnishing business, has been dissolved, by mutual consent, Mr. East retiring from the firm. The business will be conducted in the future by Mr. M. li. Hudson, who owns all the debts due said lirm, and will pay all debts owed by the same. M. HUDSON,

Tone Ilaute, June 3, 1S71.

D. C. EAST. jl!Jdw3\v

LEGAL^

State of Indiana, Yigo County.

In the Vigo Common Pleas Court. [No. .mi] CHARLESIX BOBBINS vs. SARAH .1. BOBBINS—In divorce. T-JE it known that 011 the 19th day of June, J[ 1871, said plaintiff tiled an afiidavit in due form, showing that said Sarah .!. Bobbins is a non-resident of the State of Indiana.

Said on-resident defendant is heieby notified of the pendency of said aft ion against her, and that the same will stand for trial at the August term of said Court, in the year 1S71.

At (est: AUXIN UOLL1JN ER, 19dw3w* Clerk.

State of Indiana, Vigo County.

In the Vigo Common Please Court. LEVI ISRAEL vs. PAULINE ISP.AEL-in divorce. TE it known that on the .'Id day of June, 1S71, said plaintiff filed an affidavit in due form, showing that said defendant is a non-resident of the Statu of Iadinna.

Said non-resident, defendant is hereby notified of the pendency of said action against her, and that the same will stand lor trial at the August term of said Court, in the year 1S71.

JAS.

MARTIN HOLLJNGER, Clerk.

SAPI'KNFIKI.DIS: ROIJEFKI Attorneys. June 3-dw.'!

Adniimstriitor's sSaio of Ileal Estale.

NOTICEof

is hereby given, that by virtue of an order the Vigo County Common Pleas, the undeisigned, Administrator of t!

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of Israel Price, deceased, will oiler for sale, a: the Court House uoor, in Terre Haute, on Saturday, the «S!h day of July, 1ST!, the following described real estate, to-wit: Thirty (3(1) acre.1in the northwest quarter of the suut west quarter ot section thirty-four (31), town-hip twelve (12, range eitr!it (8) est, in Vigo county.

TERMS.—1One-fmrth cash the residue in three equal payments—in six, twelve and eighteen months, with notes, at. interest, waiving benefit of appraisement, and secured by good freehold sureties. Sale to begin at 2 o'clock

M. ANDREW COOPEK, Administrator. WM.E. MCLEAN,attorney for estate. m2 J'.lw.'i

Administrator^ Notice, NOTIC'IS

is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Admi nistiator ot the estate of John KVnedy, late of Vigo county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent.

TIIOMAS W. HARPKR,

Wo Administrato.1.

Application tor License.

•VfOTlCW is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the unty Commissioneis al heir next regular session, in June, for a license to sel 1 spiri tnous and 111 oxicat ing liquors in iess quantities than a qnmt at a time, the space of one year. Tiie premises on which said liquors ale to lie sold and drank are located in Bagdad, Vi:/o coumy, Indiana. .HeodAwU* JOHN A. JONES.

STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.^

rwijiE ANNUAL MEETING of the SlockhoklJL cis of the Tel le Haute Gas Linht Company will beheld at the oilice of WM. B. Warren, Esq.,

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Main street, biM\v Fourth street,

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Weduefcda morning, the 28th inst.at!)!:.o'clock, at which time ai: election will be held for officers and Directors for the ensuing year. jSdtd UEORCJE RUG AN, Secretary.

AEEFICIAL LIMBS.

Artificial Limb €0.

A

Chaiiorcd Company,

Every member of which wears an artificial leg, Manufactures-

Adjustable Laciug Socket Limbs. The most comfortable anil durable limb, and the nearest approach to the natural member of any invention ot the age. The ilillerent members of our company, after trying almost every patent in use, have each found great relief from pain and inconvenience in this socket, which can be adjusted, and always conforms to the size and shape of the

stump. By our use of the legs, and careful study, \re can now make limbs as near poriection as art can produce, and warrant satisfaction.

We have filed bonds according to law, and are authorized to make limbs

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U. S. Government

orders for soldiers. Ini'oi rnatlon and blanks supplied on application. Circulars sent

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application to

Arliikial Limb Manufacturing €0.,

J10 No. 7IS Penn St., Pittsburg, Pa.

FLOUEIHGjMILLS^

TELEGRAPH MILLS,

LAFAYETTE STREE1,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

rjlHE highest market price paid for

Wheat, Eye, Oats, Corn

AND BUCKWHEAT.

Wlieni Flour, Ryo Flour, Bucliwlicnt Flour,ami Kiln-lrie«I t'orn Meal,

All of the best CJuality, and sold at the Lowest Prices, wholesale or retail, in barrels or in sacks Also,

Ground Feed, coarse and fine, Bran, &c

lOldy

RICHARDSON & GIFFHORN.

BELTING-.

CBAFTON & KNIGHT,

Manufacturers of

Best Oak Tanned Stretched Leather Beits.

Ah\o, Page's Patent Lacing, Front st., Harding's Block, Worcester, Mass-.

MACHINECAEDS^

SARGENT CAIM) CLOTHING CO.

WORCESTER, MASr?. Manufacturers ot

COTTON WOOL

.. AND

Flax Machiuo Card Clothing

OI every Variety, Manufacturers' Supplies, Cai ing Machines, Etc.

HANDfurnisliedto

anil stripping Cards of every description order.

Idyl

EDWIN S. LAWRENCE, Superintendent.

POPUIiAR MOTELS. "Pre-eminently superior."—[Parker House Boston. "The best in the -world."—[Fiftli Avenue Ho-

"'U-sed'exclusively for years."—[Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. "We find them to be the best."—[Southern Hatel, St. Louis. "None have compared with yours in puiity and strength."—[Burnet House, Cincinnati. "We use them exclusively. "-[Sherman House, Chicago.

FAMIXiY QMOCEM.%. Cincinnati, February 5, lS7o. Messrs. Joseph Burnett & Co., Boston:

GENTLiKJIEX—We have sold your Flavoring Extracts for more than ten years. They have given perfect satisfaction, and sales have constantly increased. We could not be induced to sell, nor would our customers take any other Extracts. Yours truly.

AMUSEMENT.

JOSEPH R. FEEBLES' SONS, Northeast corner Fifth and Race sts. Cincinnati, November 17,18(39

Messrs. Joseph Burnett & Co., Boston GENTLEMEN—Your Flavoring Extracts plea my customers better than any others, and the are the only kinds I use in llavoring my soda syrups, having proved then? to be the BEST.

Yours, respectfully, T. S. PENDERY, Fifth & Vine ts.

Wholesale Confectioners, &c.

Wholesale Confectioners, Ac., Cincinnati, April 30,1870.

Messrs. Joseph Burnett & Co., Boston: GENTS—We have been selling your Extracts for some time, and lind they suit our trade ter than any others, and we do not liesita say that they are the VERY BEST Ave have used or sold.

Wholesale Grocers' Sundries

From the well-known house of J. T. Warren & Co., who can supply dealers with all kinds and sizes of these favorite Extracts:

Oflice of J. T. Warren & Co.,) Cincinnati, January 3,1890.

Messrs. Joseph Burnett it Co., Boston GENTLEMEN—The large and increasing demand we have had for your Flavoring Extracts convinces us they are taking tlieplaeooi cheap, impure brands. THEY SELL UPON THEIR MERITS, and give entire satisfaction to our iobbing trade. Vary truly yours,

J. T. WARREN & CO.

JOcT Great cava should be used In t-lie selection of flavoring extracts. Cakes, Pies, Puddings, Ice Creams, A-c., depend upon their llavorfor their success hence only the most liealthlu! and pure kinds of extracts should be used

BURNETT'S EXTRACTS are for sale by ALL DEALER# IN FINE GROCERIES, and by DRUGGISTS. Manydealersdesiretosell cheaper impure brands, affording larger profits. B^ ware of them.

A Magnificent Head of Hair

IS SECURED & RETAINED BY THE USE

BURNETT'S

O O A I N E

A COMPOUND OF COCOA NUT OIL, AC., FOR DRESSING THE IIAIR.

For efficacy and agrecableness it Is without an equal.

It promotes tlie growth of the Hair, and is good for BALDNESS, DANDRUFF, and IRRITATIONS OF THE SCALP.

Applv BURNETT'S COCOAINE to the Huir,. to render it pliable, soft and brilliant. The qualities of BURNETT'S COCOAINE, as preventing the Hair l'rom falling, are truly remarkable.

Burnett's Cocoaine cleans, periumcs and dresses the Hair beautifully.—[Home Journal. Burnett's Cocoaine lor the Iiair is unequalea. —[True Flag, Boston.

Jos. Burnet & Co., Boston,

SOLE PROPRIETORS.

ld&wttmos. For sale by all Druggists,

BOSINSON'S

Great Circus and Champion Show!

A. GRAND CONFEDERATION OF

EQUESTRIANS, ATHLETES AND GYMNASTS!

Embodied in a first-class Legitimate Circus, led by the only ROBINSON, the Master Horseman of the World, and FRANK PASTOR, the Celebrated Pad Rider.

A GRAND BALLON ASCENSION!

Every day by the celebrated Parision Aeronaut, MONS. PAUL I,E GAND, in his mammoth air-.ship "City of Paris," Altitude, 90 feet diameter, 40 feet. The process of inflation and ascension can be witnessed by the patrons o! the Circus positively without charge.

WiIJL EXHIBIT AT TERRE HAUTE, JU&.Y

Three Cilraml —Al 14) A. M., asid 2 and

BUENETT'S 1ZTEACTS.

Fr,AY€I£f2T€2 EXTItACTS,

LEMON, VANILLA, &c.

T1IK Superiority of these Kxlracts consists in their PEiiKKCT PURITY and Great. Strength.

Thev are warranted free from the poisonous oils and acids which enter intothe composition of Huuiv of the fictitious fruit il: vors now in tiie market-. They are not only TRUE TO THEIR NAMES but are PREPARED FROM FRUITS OF THE- BEST QUALITY, and are so highly concentrated that a comparatively small quantity oiily need be used.

Admission—Adults, 50c Children, under ten years, 25c.

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o'clock. P. M.

BOBACrS BITTEBS.

Greenbacks are Good,

BUT

Roback's are Better!

ROBA

ROBA€I£ 8

STOMACH STOMACH STOMACH

S 1^ S. .."CURES... ..R 8 S...DYSPEPSIA...R S S..SICK HEADACH..R S TFC S.."!!' "IN MGESTIOX.. S s. .V .V.\V." V.VSCROFULA\V."

OLD SORES O O

K., COSTIVENESS O

KOBAOK'S STOMACH BITTERS.

Sold everywhere and used by everybody,

ERUPTIONS O O REMOVES BILE O

AND

C..BROKEN DOWN..B

C..CONSTITUTIONS..

AAAAAAAA

The Blood Pills

Are the most active and thorough Pills that have ever been introduced. They act so directly upon the Liver, exciting that organ to such an extent as that the system does not relapse into iLsformer condition, which is too apt to be the case with simply a purgative pill. They are really a

Blood and Liver Pill,

And in conjunction with the

BLOOD PURIFIER,

Will cure all the aroremen tioned diseases, and themselves will relieve and cure

Headache, Costivcness, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Indiyetilion, Pain in the Bowels, Dizziness, ctc., etc.

SK.

EOBACK'S

STOMACH BITTERS

Should be used by convalescents to strengthen the prostration which aiwuys lollows acutc disease.

Try these medicines, and you will neverreTet'it Ask your neighbors who have used them, and they will say they are GOOD MEDI­

CINES,

and you should. try them before going for a Physician.

u. PROF. MEI). CO.,

Sole Proprietor,

Nos. 5( & 58 East Third Street, CINCINNATI OHIO.

FOR SALE BY

Druggists Everywhere.

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MEDICAL.

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PI&E' REMEDY.

ARNER'S Pile Remedy has never failed even in one case) to cuie tl.e yevy worst cases of Blind, Itching or Bleed ing I lies Those who are afllicttd should immediately call

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the druggist and get it, !01 ioriivili, v. itli the tirstappiication, instantly alioid complete reiief, and a lew following applications are only required to ellect a pennant cure Without any troubleinc.onvenieiicetou.se.

Warner's Bile Beniedy is expressly for tiie I'iSfcS, and is not recommended to cure any oilier disease. It has cured cases of over thirty years standing. Biice Sr'l.lO. For sale by druggists every where.

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WEAI& SERVES.

Warner's Dyspepsia Tonic is prepaicd expressly for Dyspeptics ami those suliering from weak nerves with habitual constipation. There ale very few who have not employed physicians for years to remedy what this preparation will do in a few weeks, by strengthening the nerves,-enriching tiie circulation, restoring di gcstioii, giving strength menially and physi eally, enabling those who may have been con lined for years to their rooi"s as invalids to again resume their occupations in ail their duties oi life. One trial is all we ask to enable this remedy to recommend itself to the most skeptical. It is a slightly stimulating tonic and a splendid appetizer, it strengthens the stomach and restores tiie generative oigans and digestion to a norma! and healthy state. Weak, nervous and dyspeptic persons should us-e Warner's Dyspeptic Tonic. For sale by druggists. Price

COUGH 2SO 3EORE.

Warner's Cough Balsam is heaiing,softening and expectorating. The extraordinary power it possesses- in immediately relieving, and eventually curing the most obstinate cases of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Jnlluens'.a, Hoarseness, Asthma and Consumption is almost incredible. So prompt is the reiief and certain its effects in all the above cases, or any atlection of the throat and lungs, that tliousit ltd

ands of physicians are daily prescribing for it and one and all say that is the most healing ami expectorating medicine known. always alio ids reiief, and in most case alteetsa cure. Sold by druggist in la

One dose onebottle

Uy druggist:

ii'ge bottles.

Price 21.00. It is your own fault if you stili

Is your own taint if

cough and sutler. The Balsam will cure.

WINE OF LIFE.

The Great Blood Purifier and Delicious DrinkWainer's Vinum Vitte, or Wine of Life, is free from any poisonous drugs or impurities being prepared for those who require a stimulant. It is a splendid appetizer and a tonic, and tiie 11 nest tiling in the world for purifying the blood. It is the most pleasant and delicious article ever offered to the public, far superior to brandy, whisky, wine, bitters, or any other article. It is more-healthy and cheaper. Both male and female, young or old, take the Wine of Life. It is. in fact, a life preserver. Those who wisli to enjoy a good* health and a free flow of lively spirits, will do well to take the Wine of Lite. It is different from any tiling ever before in use. It is sold by druggists. Price £1.00, in quart bottles.

EM1M AG OCS UE.

Warner's Enimenagogue is the only article known to cure the Whites, (it will euie in every case.) Where is the female in which this important mcdicine is not wanted Mothers, this is the ureatcst blessing ever offered you, ana you should immediately procure it. It is also a sure cure for Female Irregularities, and may be depended upon in every case where the monthly riow has been obstructed through cold or disease. Sold by druggists. Price $1.00, or sent by mail oil receipt of £1.25. Address (il9 State Street, Chicago, Illinois. dly.

piso's ctrrcjE

FOR

CONSUMPTION WILL

cure pulmonaay complrtints, ditiicult breathing, thioat diseases and COCO IIS which it neglected terminate in serious and too often fatal diseases cf the lungs.

Try it If it fails to satisfy you of its eflieaey the agent will refund your money.

A FAIR OFFER.

The Proprietors of Piso's

CUKE FOR CONSUMPTION

Agree to repay the price to all who try the remedy and receive from it no benefit. Thus if it does no goodit COSTS NOTHING, and if it cures one is satisfied.

PISO'S CURE is very pleasant to the taste, and does not produce nausea. It is intended to soothe and not irritate. It oures a Cough much quicker than any oilier medicine, and yet does not dry it up.

If you have "only a Cough," do not let it become something worse, but cure it immediately.

Piso's Cure for Consumption

being a certain remedy for the worst of human ailments, must of necessity be the best remedy for Cough and diseases of the throat which if neglected too olten terminate fatally.

It is a Fact

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nuallyin tiie'United State of Consumption.

T-f That 25,006 persons die an. J.I IS (I JL ELD nually fromheridatory Con sumption.

T-f TO O l?o/»D-That 25,0C0 persons die anil IS tl tlL/l nually from Cough ending in Consumption^,... xx That a slight cough often JLl lb il (ILL terminates in Consumption.

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XL lo ili X'UAJL coughs cau be cured. Tf an 17n*vi That Piso's Cur© has curril Al IS X* tlCL and will cure these diseases.

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Sold by Druggists everywhere. E. T. HAZELTINE,

Proprietor, Warren, Pennsylvania.

$1,000 REWARD

T?or any case of Blind, Bleeding, Itching, or JO Ulcerated Piles that «c Biiifrs's **il« ely fails to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure the Piles and nothing else, and has cured cases of over twenty yeais' standing. Sold by all Druggists.

VIA. FUGA

De Ring's Via Fuga is the pure juice of Barks, Herbs, Roots, and Berries,

CONSUMPTION.

Inflamation of the Lungs all Liver Kidney and Bladder diseases, organic Weakness, Female afflictions, General Debility, and all complaints of the Urinary organs, in Male and Female, producing Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Gravel Dropsy and Scrotula,which mostgenerally terminate in Consumptive Decline. It purifies and enriches the Blood, the miliary, Glandular and Secretive system corrects and strengthens the nervous and muscular forces. It acts like a charm on weak nerves, debiliated females, both y*ung and old. None should be without it. Sold everywhere.

Laboratory—142 Franklin Street, Baltimore.

TO THK I-ADIE9. BALTIMORE, February 17, 1870.

I have bef a sufierer from Kidney Complaint producing Gravel and those afflictions peculiar to women, prostrating my physical and nervous systems, with a tendency to Consumptive Decline. I was dispondent and gloomy. I tried all "Standard Medicines" with no relief, until I took De Bing's wonderful Remedy. I have taken six bottles, and am now tree from that combination of nameless complaints. How thankful I am to be well.

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"VIKS. LAVINA C. LEAMING, Oxford Street.

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