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From the Chicago Inter Ocean.

The Story of Hannah Jane. The immense audience that greeted Nasby (Dr. N. Locke) attested not only the popularity of the lecturer, but the cause for which he spoke, viz the relief of the Boston sufferers. The title of this lecture, "Hannah Jane," is unique and happily chosen. The lecture itself is an enlarged and improved version in

rose, of Mr. Locke's celebrated poem the same name, that originally appeared in Harper's Weekly. The story of Hannah Jane is not anew one, but it is one that deserves to be frequently told, and Mr. Locke tells it with a pathos and humor most interesting ana effective. Hannah Jane is a poor girl of passable looks and gentle heart, who marries Abel Merriweather, a young man of some natural ability, great vanity, and who, aiptbe time of his marriage, has just "passed through the hair-oil period with safety." He chooses the profession of the law, which he industriously pursues without clients, and consequently without remuneration, but, encouraged and in great part supported by the hard labor of Hannah Jane, he, having nothing else to do, improves his mind by industriously perusing some law and a good deal, of politics and general literature, while she, having much to do, remains in blissful ignorance of even the most ordinary events of every-day occurrence. A fortunate case puts Merriweather on the high road to fortune. A young and charming widow who has fallen in love with a man encumbered with a wife grows suddenly insane, and shoots him, an occurrence that reminds one strongly of the Laura Fair and Crittenden case. Merriweather puts in a plea of insanity, and a jury being summoned "who never have read a newspaper, and are able to make their affidavit that they never formed an opinion about this or aaything else, very naturally clear her." Merriweather is somewhat richer in money after this, and a great deal richer in reputation. Cases flow in upon him. He grows famous and is sent to the Legislature. Hannah Jane, remaining at home, admires her husband from a distance, and rocks the cradle of Merriweather the younger, happy in the contemplation of his greatness. Finally Merriweather goes to Congress, and at last Hannah Jane accompanies him. He grows ashamed of her in AVashington, and her want of appreciation vexes and annoys him. Younger and more cultivated women command his attention. The good old faithful wife is neglected, and at last sent home. Here the truth dawns upon her. She has wasted her life, has sacrificed everything for him, and he has turned his back upon her. To add to it he tells her plainly that she is unsuited to, him, and that the quicker she is out of the way the better. Hannah, obedient as ever, is not long in gratifying him in this particular, and soon leaves the unappreciating man below for the loving communion of the One above, who judges not by the pinched and shriveled form, but the loving and devoted heart that throbbed beneath it.

It is a satisfaction to know that Merriweather gets his deserts. He marries a woman of "nature," one who soars after the infinite and dives after the unfathomable, but who also insists upon extravagant dress and lots of pocket-money. He is defeated for Congress, loses his wealth, and in the hour of his greatest misfortune the woman whose beauty and accomplishments had made his former wife appear so insignificant, leaves him as a mistaken affinity whose society no longer contributes to her intellectual enjoyment. Such, in brief, is the history of Hannah Jane. It is needless to say that it is told in a happy and amusing style, and is interspersed with anecdotes and sharp hits at the times so characteristic of the lecturer. Perhaps this lecture is not so decidedly "funny" as those heretofore given by Nasby, but it inculcates a lesson aud has a reality about it which inclines us to think that the story is not all a fabrication but is only a picture of events that, in a large part, have come under Mr. Locke's personal observation.

The story of Haunah Jane deserves to be repeated many times, and *ve doubt not it will receive an appreciative reception from the large and intelligent audiences that everywhere greet the distinguished lecturer.

He Couldn't Drink Wine. That was a noble youth who, on being urged to take*wine at the table of a famous statesman, in Washington, had the moral courage to refuse. He was a poor young man, just beginning tbe struggle of life. He brought letters to the great statesman, who kindly invited him home to dinner. "Not take a glass of wine?" said the great statesman, in wonderment and surprise.

Not one single glass of wine echoed the statesman's beautiful and fascinating wife/'as* she arose, glass in hand, and. with a grace that would have charmed an anchorite, endeavored to press it upon him. "No," said the heroic youth, resolutely, gently repelling the proffered glass.

What a picture of moral graudeur was that! A poor, friendless youth refusing wine at the table of a wealthy and famous statesman, even though offered by the fair hands of a beautiful lady. "No," said the noble young man, and his voice trembled a little and bis cheek flushed. "I never drink wine, but— (here he straigtened himself up and his words grew firmer)—if you've got a little gobd old rye whisky I don't mind tryihg a snifter."" Zffi?

A WOMAN'S IDEA OF ECONOMY.—A fair denizen of fashionable Paris, whose extravagance bore rather hard on her husband's purse, was taken to task by him for her want of economy. I know what you say is true," replied the repentant belle, "but what shall I do to reduce our expense "Why, ma chere," replied the husband, delighted with her submission, "you ride a great deal why not take an omnibus occasionally, instead of a carriage? That will save something, surely." The wife agreed, and as soon as her husband was gone she rang for her maid. "Marriette, call me a coach, that I may get to the omnibus, to go to the Madeline. I must economize."

Have You Seen Her?—A young lady who for the last five years has been a leader of fashion in New York, and who may be'seen twice a week in her elegant caleche driving a pair of superb ponies in Central Park, has recently stated, in the select circle to which she belongs, that the only article in existence, which imparts beauty and lustre to the complexion without ultimately imparing the texture of the skin, and causing it to collapse and wriukle, is HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. The name of the distinguished member of the beau monde who made this exclamation cannot with propriety be given, but it may be mentioned en passant that she has spent several years of her life in Europe, and is familiar with all the arts aud preparations employed by the court beauties of the old world to enhance their charms.

BUSINESS CARDS. wSTMliiiELT

Dealer in

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC

Wines and Liquors, and Groceries,

COR. SECOND AND OHIO STS.f nov9-3m Terre Haute, Ind.

SIMOif H1IKSCH,

Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent,

OFFICE, OHIO ST., between Third and Fourth, Second door north of Shannon's Bank.

to.

Collections will be promptly attended nov2d3m

MAttCUS SCHCEMEHL,

Real Estate Agent & Notary Public

OFFICE, OHIO STREET,

novld3m Between Third and Fourth.

ROBERT VAN VAI.SKAII, DENTIST,

OPERA HOUSE CORNER,

novldly

Terre Haute, Ind.

WILLIAM OEISERT,

Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in

Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c.,

NO. 4 SOUTH FOURTH ST., east side,

novldly Terre Haute, Ind.

FORSTER & FAHNLEY,

Agents for the Celebrated

Pittsburgh Ale and Porter,

NO. 153 MAIN STREET,

novldly Terre Haute, Ind.

HMR¥ C. IJCHFMAJr,

Manufacturer and Dealer in

Foreign and Domestic Cigars,

Also the Best Erands of

Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, Pipes, &c.,

NO. 179 MAIN bTREET, bet, Sixth & Seventh novldly Terre Haute, Ind. Orders solicited and promptly attended to

DR. W. II. ROBERTS,

OFFICE, 101 MAIN STREET, up stairs.

BGT^Residence, 74 South Third street, between Poplai and Swan. novldl

SCHAFER & UCHTMAN,

Dealers in

Cigars, and Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,

NO. 195 MAIN STREET, bet. Sixth & Seventh, novldly Terre Haute, Ind

FOR THE BEST FITTING BOOTS,

And the Cheapest Ready-Made Boots and Shoes, go to

C. REICHERT'S, 187 Main Street.

Adam Beard, well known as a FirstClass Workman, will guarantee Perfect Fits for all Custom Work. novldlm

PRINTING-.

ABOUT PRINTING. THE PLACE to get WANT JOB of Printing executed with promptness, in a correct man* ner, and in the latest style, 1s at the EXPRESS PRINTING HOUSE, No. 3 South Fifth St. Our assortment of Types is complete for a card or poster, Presses, five in number—three of them Gordon's unrivalled Jobbers, machinery for Stereotyping, a full and complete line of paper and card stock, envelopes, Ac., good printers. The possession of these facilities warrant us to pledge (he utmost satisfaction to all who extend us th-.ir custom. •WJEstim ties furnished and orders by mail or express attended to as promptly as if delivered in person.

Address, FRANK SEAMAN, Sup't Terre Haute.

BOOS BINDING. L. W iRXER,

O O I N E AND Blank Book Manufacturer,

SE&TH STREET, OPP. THE POSTOFFICE,

Ter-e Haute, Indiana.

ALL

kinds ot Blank Books made to order on short notice. Magazines, Periodicals, Music Books, Sc., bound in a substantial and nand-

some style, at reasonable rates. novl2d6m

LIVERY STABLE.

PBAIBIE CITY, Livery and Sale Stable, dor. Third aud Walnut Streets,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

PROMPT

attention given to tlie care of

horses. Good Uvery constantly on band. A share ol the public patronage is respeetfully solicited. ^:GIIO. W. CARRICO,

No2tf Proprietor

OF AMERICA.

Healthful Climate, Free Homes, Good Harkets.

THE

NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD offers for sale Its Lands in Central and Western Minnesota, embracing: 1. The best of Wheat Laud 2. Excellent Timber for the Mill, the Farm and the fires: 3. Rich Prairie Pasturage and Natural Meadow, watered byclear Lakes and running streams—in a Healthful Climate, where Fever and Ague it unknown.

Grain can be shipped hence by lake to market as cheaply as from Eastern Iowa or Central Illinois. Cars now run through the Lands from Lake Superior to Dacota. Price of land close to the track, $4 to 88 per acre farther away, $2.50 to 94. Seven Tears' Credit Warranty Deeds Northern Pacific 7-30 Bonds, now selling at par, received for land at Sl.lOt No other unoccupied Lands present such advantages to settlers.

SOLDIERS under the New Law (March, 1872.) get 160 acres FREE, near the railroad, by one and two years' residence.

TRANSPORTATION AT REDUCED RATES furnished from all principal points East to purchasers of Railroad Lands, and to Settlers on Government Homesteads. Purchasers, their wives and children, CARRIED FREE over the Northern Pacific Road Now is the time for Settlers and Colonies to get Railroad Lands and Government Homesteads close to the track.

Send for PAMPHLET, oontainlng fall Information, map and copy of New Homestead Law. Address, LAND DEPARTMENT, NORTHERN PACIFIC

RAILROAD, ST. PAUL, MINN., augl7 Or 12© BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

ORNAMENTS.

PARK AND GARDEN ORNAMENTS!

STATUARY, YA8ES, FOUNTAINS and SETTEES.

The largest and most varied assortment of the above to be found in the United States. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists sent free bv mail.

THEE J. Tim MOTT

I O N W O S 90 Beekman St., cor. Cliff, N. T.

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FINANCIAL.

JAY C00KE & CO.,

BANKERS,

NEW YORK,No. 20 Wall Street PHILADELPHIA, 114 South Third St. WASHINGTON, Fifteenth St., Opposite

U. S* Treasury.

Jay Cooke, McCulloch & Co.

41 Lombard Street, London.

foseion travel.

Circular Letters of Credit issued upon deposit of Gold, Currency, or approved Securities, which the Traveler can thus make available in any part of the world. Letters can be obtained through our Correspondents, Batiks and Bankers throughout the United States and Canada. •8 well as at oar office. augl7

DRY GOODS,

EXTENSIVE CLEARANCE SALE!

-AT-

Tuell, Ripley & Deming's.

S E E S S O O S

TO BE CLOSED OUT!

N O E E I E S

2,000 YARDS PERFECT LAWSS, At 81-5 cents per yard.

2,000 YARDS REST 14OO lAWSS, At 131-2 cents per yard.

STRIPED GBESADISES, Reduced to 131

St

LACE FOOTS AND JAC KETS, To close out.

FOE SALE.

The Wheat Field

cents per yard.

li ABUG STOCK OF SUMMER PRINTS, At 10 cents per yard.

WASH POPLOS cV IVAJSTCY DBESS GOODS, Of various kinds, reduced to 13J, 15 and SO cento per yard.

JAPANESE sunraos,

Reduced to 15,18,20 and 40c, from prices 10 to 25c per yd. higher.

PERCAIiES AJTD PIQUES, At reduced prices.

In order to present stronger attractions than a great reduction on Dress Goods alone would effect, we will, tor a short time, make lower prices on every article in stock. Everything will be called into requisition to. make our sale popular and induce a speedy clearance.

TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING. Cor. Fifth and Main Streets, Terre Haute, Ind.

JEWELS?. AC.

Ball, Black & Co.,

565 and 567 Broadway, New York,

Will continue the sale of their IMMENSE

STOCK of SILVER-WARE, DIAMONDS, JEW­

ELRY, and FANCY GOODS, during the Summer Months. All Goods will be sold WITH­

OUT RESERVE, at a GREAT REDACTION, to

CLOSE THE BUSINESS. augl7

SEWING- MACHINES.

Extraordinary

$10 OFFER $10

30 DATS ON TRIAL.

MONTHLY PAYMENTS.

PRICE REDUCED.

THE GREAT AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE CO. have concluded to offer their whole Stock ol Superior and widely-known MACHINES, upon the above unparalleled terms, to EVERYBODY,

EVERYWHERE, who have, or can find use for a really Good SEWING MACHINE, Cheaper than the Cheapest. Every one is welcome to a MONTH'S FREE TRIAL at their OWN HOME. The best and ONLY TRITE GUARANTEE of its

QUALITY, is a MONTH'S FREE trial. The object of giving a free trial is to show HOW GOOD our MACHINE is. This is the Simplest and most certain way to convince you that our Machine is JUST WHAT

YOV WANT. The Secret of Safety is in ONE MONTH'S TRIAL No one parts with the Machine after trial. All pay for it and keep it. Buy no MACHINE until you have found it a

Goon ONE, EASY to learn, EASY to manage. EASY to work, EASY to keep in order, PERFECT in construction, SIMPLE, RELIABLE, and SATIS FACTORY. Any company who will refuse you THIS MUCH-cannot have as good a Sewing chine as ours. Buy only when you know the machine does not take an hour to get ready to do a minutes work, Buy ONLY when you find a Machine that is

BEADY in a MINUTE to do ANY KIND OF WORK and is always ready, and never out of order. A month's TBIAL answers ALL QUESTIONS, solves all DOUBTG, prevents all MISTAKES, and is the

ONLY SAFE WAY to get your MONEYS WORTH. TRY IT. You cannot LOSE. Write for our Confidential Circulars and illustrated PAMPHLET, containg full particulars, which we will send you by return of mall free, with SAMPLES OF SEWINO, that you can fudge for yourself. And remember that we sell our GOOD MACHINE at a LOW PRICE upon extraordinary favorable terms of payment, and upon their oum merits.

Don't hesitate because you are uncertain whether you want a Sewing Machine or not, nor because yon have one of another kind. one, they are always useful, and will make money

kind. Try a Good make r, And if you have

for you, or help you to save it. another, ours will show yon that the'one you have could be improved. The company stake the very existence of their Business on the merits of this Wonderful and Extraordinary Machine. County Rights given free to Good, Smart Agents. Canvassers, male and female wanted everywhere. Write for particulars and address:

GREAT AMERICAN MACHINE CO., Cor. John and Nassau streets. New York.

WISE.

NEW JERSEY "WIRE HILLS. HE3fBTROBEHT8,V

Manufacturer of

REFINED IRON WIRE, Market and Stone Wire,

Tinners'Wire.

New Jersey.

PROFESSIONAL.

STEPHEN J. YOUNG, M.

Office at No. 13 South Fifth St.,

Opposite St. Joseph's Catholic Church,

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

Prompt attention paid to aL professional calls day or night. feblO

JOAB A HARPER,

Attorneys and Collecting Agents,

Terre Haute, Indiana.

*3. Office, No 66 Ohio Street, south side.

J. 11. BLAKE,

ATTORNEY AT LAW And Notary Public.

Office, on Ohio Street, bet. Third & Fourth

Terre Hante, Indiana.

HOTELS,

EABLY HOUSE, Foot of Main Sired,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

•W Free Buss to and from all trains. J. M. DAVIS, Proprietor.

LEATHER.

JOIIA II. O'BOTLE,

Dealer in

Leather, Hides, Oil and Finding*, NO. 178 MAIN STREET\

Terr* Hante, Indiana.

LIftUORS.

A. SI'DO^ALD,

Dealer In

Copper Distilled Whisky,

AND PURE WINES,

No. 9 Fourth Street, bet. Main and Ohio •W Pure French Brandies for Medical pur poses.

PAINTING.

WM. 8. MELTON,

PAINTER,

Cor. 6thp La Fayette and Locust sts., TERRE HAUTE, IND. the old reliable babb&teahle

House and Sign Painters,

CORY'S NEW BUILDING,

Fifth Street, between Main and Ohio

GUNSMITH.

JOHN ARMSTRONG,

Gunsmith, Stencil Cutter,

Saw Filer and Locksmith, THIRD STREET, NORTH OF MAIN,

Terre Hante, Indiana.

GROCERIES.

HULMM fc COX,

WHOLESALE

Grocers and Liquor Dealers*

Cor. of Main and Fifth St».,

Terre Hante, Ind

R. W. R1PPETOE,

Groceries and Provisions,

No.

155

Main Street,

Terre Hante, Indiana.

WEST A ALLM,

DBAIIEBS IN

Groceries, Queensware, Provisions,

AND

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

No.

75

Main Street, bet. Eighth and Ninth

Terre Hante, Indiana.

GAS FITTER.

A. B1EF CO.,

GAS AS© STEAM FITTER,

OHIO STREET,

Bet. 5th and 6th,

Terre Hante, Ind.

OMNIBUS LINE.

Omnibus and Transfer Co.

GRIFFITH & GIST, Propr's.

OFFICE—Wo. 142

Main

Street,

\KTE wli! attend to all calls left In call-boxes, y\ promptly, for Depots, Balls or Plc-Nlcs, and convey passengers to any part of the city at reasonable rates. Also, baggage promptly oalled tor, and delivered to any part of the city. Teams furnished- for heary hauling, on short notice. Please give us a call. aprtdU GRIFFITH A GTST.

WAGON YARD.

DAHEL MIDLER'S

5TEW WAGOJf 11BD

BOARDING HOUSE,

Corner Fourth and Eagle Streets,

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

mEG Undersigned takes great pleasure in i£ I forming his old Mends and customers, and the public generally, that he has again taken charge of his well-known Wagon Yard and ng House, located as above, and that he will be found ready and prompt to accommodate all in the best and most acceptable man. ner. His boarding house has been greatly en. larged and thoroughly refitted. His wiagon Yard is not excelled for accommodations anywhere in the city.

Boarders taken by the Day, Week or Jfonth, and Prices Jteasonabte.

N, B.—The Boarding House and Wagon Ta will be under the entire supervision of mysei and family. [68dAwtfl DANIEL MII«LKB.

MEDICAL

A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY.

MILLIONS Bear Testimony to the Wonderful Curative Effects of DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA

VINEGAR BITTERS

3. WALKER Proprietor. X. 11. MCDONALD*Co., Druggiat* and 6*0. Ag't», But Frtneisoo, C.I., ind

32

sad 34 Com-

n«rea

St.N.Y.

Vinegar Bitters are not a vile

Fancy Drink

Made of Poor Ram, Whisky, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called ^'Tonics," "Appetizers," "Restorers,"' Ac., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but area true Medicine, made from the Native Rootsand Herbs of California, free from all Aleoholle Stimulants. They are the GREAT IllOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair.

They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, possessing also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or inflammation of the Liver, and all lhe Visceral Organs.

FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whetuer In young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no eqnal.

For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism and Goat, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Billions, Remittent and Intermit, tent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Sneh Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced Dy derangement of the Digestive °S¥SPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs,

Tightness ot

the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste in the Mouth, Billions Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflamation o.t the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.

They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system.

FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions. Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring Worms, Scald,Head, Sore Eyes, Erysiplas, Itch, Scurfe, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out, ofthe system in ashorttime by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of the curative effect

Cleanse the Vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pipaples, Eruptions or Sores, cleanse it when you And it oostructed and sluggish In the veins: cleanse

iggish in the veins: cleanse a your feelings will tell you oa pure and the health of

it when it is foul, and when. Keep the bloc thesyBtem will follow.

PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking In the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. For fulldtiections, read carefully the circular around each bottlejprinted in four languages—English, German, French and Spanish.

J. WALKER, Proprietor.

B. H. MoDONALD A CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents. San Francisco, Cal., ana 32 and 34 Com. merce Street,New York.

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