Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 154, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 December 1875 — Page 3
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Cincinnati
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Chicago and the Northwest. tj.OOa 7:0Da 3:15 11:20 a in y-.!5 S C0 pin
St. Louis an?i tIsti We-{.
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Ertsl Way.
•S.OC a ra Vandalia
11:15 a ra
1:30 ra 7:ou a 12:00 ra I. & St. 7:00 a ra 3:15 11:20am
West Way.
10:15 a Via I. & St. 4:15 iu 11:00 a in...Vla Vandaiia Railroad.. 2:30 North nuilSoudi Way.
S:00a m...Evansville and Way -:3(Jp 3:30 IU Evansville, Viii. and Sullivan 7:00 a in 7:15 a I,., C. ot 3. W. K. 3:oO 0:00 a ra K. T. H. & O. li. S Of) a "2:I0 & T. H. R. 10:00 a ID 7.00 P. ra 111. Midland 7:00 a rr. e-EMI-WPJEKLY MAILS. (Taes. and fiats) iii..,Sr&ybvii via Prairiet®n...ll a -veueral Delivery and .'all Boxes open rorn 7 a in to 7:33 ni l.-ooa doxes and dta:np Offloe open from a :JI to 9 ra
Money Order and Regis: or Otlioe open rora. 8:00 a ra to 6:00 in OGloo open on Sundays from 9 to 10 a.
No raonoy order business transacted on na lays. N. FIL8KCK, P. M.
KAILKUAD TIME-TABLE. FXFLANATXON OF REFERENCE MARKS.— Staurday excepted. ^Sunday excepted. Daily. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets.
Indianapolis A St. I.onis. Depot Sixth and Tippecanoe streets, Arrive from East. Leave for West. 11.10 am »Day Express 11,10 am 10,28 HI
ojNight Express
10,'28
5.34 ra *Accommodati -n 5,34 Arrive from West. Leave .'or
3,38 ra
!',ray
past,
Express 3,40 in
l,5iJ a *Night Express 1,58 ra
8,25
a Accommodation ...
8,25
a ra
St. Lonis, Vandalla A Terre flattie nd Terre Haute & InOlanapulis Arrive trom East- Leave for West. 8,00 a Limited Train 8,0 am 1.35 a toast Line 1,40 a ra 10,15 Indianapolis Acc. 3,55 in *Alail and Acc 1,00 "i Arrive from West. Leave for Tr.ast. 1,40 am gFast Line a 1,45
''Day Express
2,00
S,o0 :j ^Mail and Acc 3,2u in ^Indianapolis Acc... 7,0) a Evansville, Terre Hauto A Chicago DnianD. pot, Tenth and Chestnut streets. Arrive lVoin North. Ljave for North, 7,32 "Cuicago Express 6.32 a 11,17 a *Mall 2,57 5 -51 a JNiglit Expiess 10,02
JSrausville A Crawfordsville. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets. Arrive from South, Leave for South. 1,50 ''Mall 8,00 a 9,50 '•"'Express 4,07 5,00 Local Freight. 4,45 a 10,30 am Express freight 1,50p l*i.sausport,CrawfordsviIIe&Southwestern. Union Depot, Tenth and Cheslnut streats.
LEAVE F03 NOKTH.
Terre fiaute and Lal'ayetto Mail 6,00 a Terro Haute and Toledo Express...2,00 Rockville Accommodation li,2oam
ARRIVE FKOJI NORTH.
Cincinnati and Evansvllle Mail 1,15 Toledo and Terre Haute Expreas 9,40 Kockviile Accommodation
10,00
a
Terro llante A Illinois Midland. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets. ARRIVE. No 3, Now York Fa*t Line 10,50 am No. 1, Through Express 3,lo No. 7, Through Freight 11,10 No. 9, Local Freight 6,00
DEPART.
No.
2,
Through Express
8,20
a
No. 4, Decatur Accommodation 4,10 ra No. 8, Throueh Freight 2,20 am No. 10, Local Freight. 7,10 a
Cincinnati A Terro Haute. Depot, Dirst and Main streets. Arrives from South, Leave for South 3,00 ..^Accommodation........ 8,lo am
Street cars and omnibusses ran to and from the depot on Tenth and Chestnut, street1 aud omnibuses to and from the depot on Sixth and Tippecattoe streets.
There is five minutes difference between the railroad time ano ciiy time, as kept by Cai Thomas, and eorrectel daily ty his transit instrument.
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Fii'ay Evening, D. c. 10, 1875.
CROOKED WHISKEY.
IloW it lg Made-
In connection with tins crooked matter about whisky it would bo as well to endeavor to make the reader understand some of the multifarious checks ami hedges thrown around disMllers, and to show how the Binghums are alleged to have been able to defraud the Government. When any one desires to go into the di.still nig buoinega a thorough ex^oiination of the premises is made, and a survey taken the capacity of ail the stilis and of the fermenting vats, and \yhether it is'to a boiler boat ov furnace distillery are noted, and, iu faof, a complete plalof the building, different rooms aud machinery is made. The distillery is then registered by its owner and a bond flied, which covers double the amount on which they would pay tax i:i a month. Notice is then given that they are ready to run. Then the government assigns them a storekeeper, whose duty it is to weigh all grain ijsed iu the distillery, (the law allocs as the average to be made, threo and a half gallons of liquor to a bushel of corn) he keeps a book iu which is registered the number of barrels distilled each day that go into the warehouse the storekeeper has keys to everything about the establishment, pipes, tubs, slilla— everything but the cistern iiuo which the liquor is ruu. After the appointment of a storekeeper a gauffer is assigned, on request of the distiller. It is hi3 duty to gauge the liquor and put on a warehouse stamp,
This stamp cootaius the name of lue collector, ganger, and distiller. This stamp is the cancelled by a brand of wave lines. The liquor then goes into the warehouse, and when it goes in it is entered in a. warehouss book kept by a warehouse keeper appoiuted by th? government, which book shows the name of the producer, the several numbers of tho package, numberof warehouse stampj ganger's name,
CONTENTS OF THE BARBEL( both iu wine and proof gallons, and the specific gravity of the liquor. Tne next process is that the distiller nays tax on the liquor, at which time a tax paid stamp is put on, which shows the Bamp^ of^ the producer collector of the district, name of gauner, and date of the stamp, which is theu cancelled just a? the warehouse stamp was, by a stencil of waved lines. When tho tr*x paid stamp is put on, the head of the bar
rel is branded to show the name of the producer and the number of tne
tax paid stamp punched on the head, and the name of the liqnor known to tils trade stencilled on. The liquor is then sold to a rectifier, at which time the producer enters on a Government book, the capacity of the barrel, number of stamp, name of the liquor and date of sale and the rectifier's name. Oa the receipt of the liquor by the rectifier Le enters on a Government book the date of the leceipt, from whom received, where Iocnttd, name of the inspector, date of inpecliou, numberof wine aud proof gallons, name of the liquor—generally highwiue—number of packages, number of revenue stamp and the number of the tax paid stamp. The next the gauger gauges that liquor which is reported on blank No. 57, which shows the same as the book above mentioned, at which lime or No. 122 (the "dumper," so called from the fact that as the authority by which the rectifier dumps the liquor from barrels into the rectifying vats) is made out, which must agree with the gauger'a report. The liquor is then poured out into the rectifier's vat, is "dumped" in the presence of the gauger, whose duty it is to see that the marks and brands on the barrels destroyed, at the same time the gauger certifies the "dumper" or 152, as haviug seen the liquor dumped, barrels emptied, and TIFK STAMPS SCRATCHED CFF AND
DESTROYED.
After the rectifier draws off the liquor from the vats for the market, he notifies the collector of the district that he has withdrawn the liquor and wants a gauger. The collcetor then issues an order to the guuger on a form made for that, purpose, to go and guage the liquor, which is done and a rectifier's stamp placed on the head of the barrel, which shows the name of the gau* uer, number of gallons, name of collector, for whom gauged, and the date. This stamp is then cancelled the same as the others, at which a is iv in name of the rectifier at that time the wine aud proof gallous, any outs there may be, iu the barrels i3 then cut on the bung stave, together with the proof of the whisky. The liquor is now entirely outof the hands of the government, but a trace of it is yet kept, for when the rectifier sells he must keep, in a book, the name of the purchaser, and the purchaser must beep, in a book—both books open to the officers of the revenue— the name of the rectifier from whom he purchases. It will be seen by the foregoing that the liquor is measured and guarded from the corn and mashtubs to the wholesale dealer, who sells it to the retail man, and no fraud can be consummated «without the connivance of the Government officers. Where the dishonest distiller gets in his work is in having the gauger certify on the "dump" that he has destroyed the stamps, when he has not, and in having the storekeeper allow him to ruu liquor out without its going into the bonded warehouse. Stamps are also raised, as, for instance, a stamp for a ten gallon package is allowed aud is raised to eighty gallons and used.
Augustus the Strong, and the Dresden Picture Gallery. A Dresden letter to the Boston Journal says: It is an old proverb that it is an ill wind that blows nobody good. In the beginning of the eighteenth century there reigned at Dresden a huge profligate, called Augustus the Strong. He seemed to think that the people were but common food for Kings. His oppression and rapacity knew no bounds. He was called the splendid as well as the strong. He would outshine Solomon. It is stated, as veritable history, that he left behind him three hundred and fifty-two children. His magnificence was wanton. A gypsy party at Muhlberg cost six million dollars. He built a Japan Palace for one of his mistresses, the floors of which were covered with carpets of the rarest features. He sold a regiment of a thousand men, with horses and harness and arms, for a few choice vases of curious fashion. His private treasury—the celebrated green vaults Qf his palaoa—wa3 crowded with precious stone and gold, wrought iuto grotesque figures with oslrich eggs decked out with blazing magnificence into fantastic shape with musical clocks aud hundreds of other toys, collected at unjtold expsnae. I never saw diamonds until I saw them in these same green vaults. They seemed as plentiful us the pebbles iu the streets. There is a bronze room, aud an ivory room, and a mosaic room, and a gold and silver room, and a room of precious stones, and a regalia room, each thronged wi!h various ornaments and objects worth millions, but as useless, most of them, as children'.* playthings. There are caricatures formed of enormous earls. There are the throne, aud Court of the Grand Mogul Areng Z.ib, consisting of the monarch himself on a golden throne, surrounded by hi3 guards aud courtiers—altogether 132 figures—in gold ami enamel. There is precious bric-a-brac enough to stock a dozen places to re-» pletion. I wearied of it utterly beforo I had passed a fourth of the distance through the rooms. The larger share of this useless magnificence was gathered through the extortion of this profligate Augustus. But even he managed to do a worthy and useful thing. The formation of the Dresden Gallery of Pictures is owing to him. If you unot with historical erity say the formation, at least the great cxtenslion of it is bis work. In this gallery are collected 2,4C0 pictures, mmy of them the finest mas-ter-pieces. And now description fail?. It is a sight alone which can disclose the richness and the wonder of this gallery. Ot' course the crown of the collection is Raphael's Madonua di Sau Bisti. I had been often incredulon3 before when I had heard people break into such rapture about t-iis picture. But I am one of the awe-strickeu ones hence-forward, now that I have almost knelt before it. No copy of the picture that I have ever eeen—and everybody has seeu multitudes even approaches it.
There are a power, and a beauty, and a kind ol deviue shining in it which no copyist has ever captured. The picture stands
aB
i8 most flttine
sej arated from every other, in a room by itael. alone, noticed what others have so ofteQ spoken of, the involuntary hush which eeems to fall ou people as they enter and lift their eves toward it. A spell overcomes The tread soften-. Thrjvoice shies to a whisptr, or there is no speech. Ina saeied silence which you dare not break, you
eaze Unnn
ttiat mother and that child. It will not be wonderful if,
in an
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find yourself looking through a mist of tears. Of the other pictures I will not try to write. Every one of them is in shadow after the-Madonna di Ban Sisti. And yet what revelations of beauty and power crowd the walls. Cairo Dolce's Christ hanga there,— that one i3 which He is represented in the breaking of the bread. You feel the falling of the agony as you look upon it. There is also the 'exquisite St. Cecelia, by tho same artist-. The wonderful Magdalen of Bailoui is als-- in Ihts gallery. Nothing can exceed the union cf beauty and penitedce portrayed in it. Here also is Correguio's Holy Virgin, where the light breaks altogether from the Child Jesu3, unbearable lo all about except to the mother. She bends rapturously over her babe. And it is in the light from Him that her beauty is dssclosed. It is truer picture thau many of these Romish ones, where the Virgin is supreme and the Lord Jesus but accessory. I noticed in the pictures by Paul Veronese that peculiarity which Mr. Ruskin points out somewhere, that everything under the shadow of the Christs he paints, you can find the pictures of hi3 own little children pi- ying with their dogs and toy.s, I remembered Mr. Ruskin'a beautiful rendering of the peculiarity. How it might seem at first irreverent to paint the Savior thus, but liow, oh deeper thought, the habit really set forth a very preciouB doctrine that you could bring everything, even things so slight as a child's toys, and find them blessed and sanctified in the Lord's presence.
BEAUTIFY YOUli HOMES.
Tho Fine Arts.
Four Beautiful Fine Oil Chromos, 7x9, and one 9x12, sent for 50 cents, and six, size 7x9, and six 9x12, sent for $1 or a full family Port Folio of 100 Oil and Gem Chromos, all designs, very fine, $2. Our Chromos aro fuc f-irnile reproductions of the choicest works of the Great Masters, and pronounced by Connoisseurs equal to the Original Oil Paintings. Our Scriptural Scenes, Landscapes, Rocky Mountsin Scenes, Sea Views, Fruits and Flowers, Designs, &c., &c.. are meeting with great favor. 300 Decalcomania pictures 50 cents large mixed various kinds, §1, or 1,500 for $3.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Catalogue ol useful articles sent on receipt of tamp. Address, enclosing price, in registered letter or postoffice order, with a three cent stamp for return of goods by mail, FELIX CLARE & CO Dealers in Oil Chromos, etc., &c., 22-1 East 113th street, N. Y.
Please state the name of the paper you saw this in.
CatCi'mining
dono at 7 cents a yard by CHAIILEY FKT.TUS.
Gulick & Berry,
wholesale agents for Frazier's Root Bitters, the great blood remedy.
Until
the first of January, Fine Cassimere Suits, usually sold lor §35, will be reduced to §30, at J. P. Brennan's, Ohio street Merchant Tailor.
Pcrson3
wanting day board will be accommodated at 703 Ohio street, third house east of Seventh. Also, three furnished or unfurnished rooms for rent.
J#^
MRS. J. A. WOOD.
Block Coal
at 10 cents, at Merril & Wheat's Ohio street Coal office.
A CARD.
To all who are suffering from tho errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss ol manhood, &c., 1 will send a recipe that will cure you, FllEH OF CHARGE. Th groat remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send self-addressed envelope to the RKV. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City.
Ito Not forget
that the wintsr is coming ou and the season for out-side repairs to your house, is fast drawing Lo a close. If your bouso needs painting, do not neglect the matter until it is too late. Patrick, Lapish & Leonard, tho popular young tirm of house painters, on Main street, between Eleventh and Twelfth, aro always prepared to attend to all orders. 'They are reliable and will do what they promise.
W. \V. Dyers' for Fine Stationery, Main street, near Sixth.
Notice.
Any lady wishing to get a now Sew lug Machine, cheap, for cash, will do well by addressing P."0. Box 222, this city. The parties owning it will sell it for cash at a great sacrifice, not longer needing a machine.
Mfaml
Commercial College, Dayton, O. Please send for circulars.
Rapp & Brown's
brand of Sea Foam Flour is obtaining wide celebrity, and very justly, too. for no better brand of flour niado ir. the whole country.
Freak Straw,
for filling bed-ticks, at Mattress Factotory, on Fifth street, between Main and Cherry, just received. Bed-ticks filled and delivered at 50 cents.
The Imperial ElcciroMagnetic Insole and Tablet. Are worn like any ordinary Insole in the Boot or Shoe. The Tablet is worn suspended around the neck. They keep the feet warm and dry an also generate a continuous gentle current of electricity, immediately relieving pain and per'i anently curiHg the worst cases of Acute and Chronic Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Asthma, Paralysis, Fever and Ague or Chills and Fever, Cold and Moist Feet, Bronchitis, Influen.za Sciatica, Loss of Appetite, Pneumonia, Pain in the Back or Loins, General and Nervous Debility. Try them. The cost is trifling, the blessings tney bring inestimable,
We have been appointed sole agents for the United States price of Insoles and Tablets, Bent by mail to any address, ONE DOLLAR and two three cent stamps.
Simply
Bend
size of Boot or Gaiter,
and mention whether for Lady, Gentlemen or Children. Address Felix Clare & Co., 224 East 113th street, New I York.
Do Ton Esow 112
You have a room that is papered with plain tint and it begins to look soiled. You can have the color renewed at about one-half the cost of new Paper by CUAS. L. FELTUS. 507 Ohio street.
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keep3 a complete assortment of Grocei ies, besides Fresh Meats. IIo has Jellies, Oyster*?, Canned Fruits, and Vegetables cf every kind. IIo makes a speciality of Queenswaro, Gl^sware, Table and Pocket Cutlery
FOR A .SQUARE MEAL GO T€ BltUN Ntt-
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
WASHINGTON, COUNCIL NO. 3, Junior Order oi United American Mechanics meets every Tuesday evening at the American Mechanics' Hail, northwest corner ol Alain ana Fifth streets, at 8 o'clock. All members and visiting members are eordially invited to attend our meetings.
HAIR GOODS.
E. II. Hossmorc A Co., 507 Ohio stree t.
INSURANCE AGENTS
iVSiarton, Riddle & Co., Main and 6th
MEAT MARKETS.
3.
F. Rn]»p, 175 Msin. li. Scebns-ger, 4th street market.
MILLINERY.
EZ. A. Raridon, 182 Main street. OPTICIANS. Cfil- Thomas, South Fourth, near Ohio,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION.
A. P. I^ee & iiro., cor. 6th and Ohio. SADDLES nAKNKSS TRUNKS AND VALISBS K»dcl,8 side of Main near 9th.
DR. J. BRYAIff, CONSULTING- PHYSICIAN OF THE
Clinton Mai and Surgical
147
JP"*-!&Z
UKO. D. HARRIS, C.
J. Br.oWN, R. S.
TERRE HAUTE LODGE NO. 2, ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN, meet every Wednesday evening in Druid's Hall, corner of Seventh and Main streets, at 1% o'clock. AH numbers and visiting members are respectfully invited to attend. \V. AI. PURCELL, M. W.
C. P. G-EHSTiiTEYSii, Recoruer.
S2T TAMMANY TRIBE NO. 89, I. O. R. M., meets Wednesday evenings, at wigwam, southeast corner of Main and Fifth streets. Members and visiting member* are invited to attend.
CHAS. GOODWIN, Sachem.
CHAS. FELTUS, Chief of Records. P. O. Box 5:6.
WABASH LODGE NO. 1, ANCIEN1 ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN meet every Thursday evening in their Hall, corner S and Main btreets, at half-past 7 o'clock. Ail members and visiting members are respectfully invited to attend.
H. M. VAUGHN, M. W.
J. B. SJIJRK,Recorder.
O. U. A. Al.—Terre Haute Council No 8, Order of United American Mechanics, meets every Thursday evening at theli Council Chamber, northwest corner o. Main and Filth streots, at o'clock. All members and visiting members are cordially invited to attend our meetings.
C. F. GRO VEo, Councillor.
H. L. KB, R. S.
TSvIICEiSi HAdTJB
Business Directory.
Tho Names ami Location
of
the
Leading Business Mouses of Torre Haute.
#3* Parties visiting Terre Haute will do well to cut this out arid carry it with them for reference. We editorially guarantee that this list Is composed only of the most responsible, reliable and first-class houses
ARCHITECTS.
Houjamin Rogers, 7 Beach's Block.
CUOCHX-KY.
Theo. 325 Main.
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEi^SWAKE. H, K. Klf Iiar«lson, Main, bet. 3d and 4th
DEC QGISTS.
13uii!231 & Armstrong, Main and Gth.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
tiallek A Berry, Corner 4th and Main.
FCKKITOKE DEALERS.
F. 2oalx, ISO Main, bet. 6th and 7th. QBOCEBS—RETAIL. PlaSllJn Schraeder, RE cor 3d & Mulb'y. J. e. iiueacl, N E cor First and Ohio.
kikti,
East Fifteenth St., New York,
Guarantees the moBt Scientific Treatment and a Speedy and Permanent Cure in all cases BO advised. His specialty for thirty years has been the treatment of
DISEASES OE MEN. Every Chronic disease is treated, but special atten* tion is given by him to Diseases of the Kidney* Bladder and Generative System, Blight's Disease, Diabetes, Seminal Weakness, Nervone debility, Im potency, Stricture, and oil diseases of a private nature, and all who are suffering are requested to send particulars of their condition, when a candid opinion will be given, the probability of a cure, the time required and toe expense.
All GoiiKspondencc strictly CottfidetUial. Tlte Mcdical Pees are moderate to all, and-Especially to the
Poor.
The utmost relianco may be placcd in the treat* ment adopted, for SPECIAL REMEDIES FOR SPECIAL DISEASES are employed, that, have never failed in effecting cures, and •which have been used many years wita satisfactory results, and are therefore reliable, and It a full statement of the symptoms is given, remedies am be sent by mailor express for a full course at one time, without tho necessity of an interview except in extreme' cases.
MEBCUBY, and ail other poisonous drogB that injure the system, 4tr6 never used in thiaInstitute. "The Glory of a Totogllu li lnbii Stwstfh," And he who has obtained this gioty, best folfilii&Ig manhood. Dr. BRYAN is tho author of a series of essays on the subject, as follows, which every man should read: rv-sSi
Obtho Begtssntien ef Aawtaa Tooth.' 9a Disease, the ItauttiaofftThOflndWees. On Hygiene, food Essentials, Health, te. On Chrenle, Malignant, Orsuio and other
Steam.
These lectures are of untold value to every man, bnt more especially to those who are already afflicted with Organic iMacaBeJhysi^Dera^^ent of
the System, [JOSSof Vital Force, who are weakand not aware of their disease, and who desire the
who are weakand not aware ofthe preciae natnie ot best information
JT. BRYAN* M. B.
14713.15th St., New Tori
IV to distribute a Lecture by one TV cl IS 1(3'J who bas suffered and Is now cured, with, rules, instructions and pi®» scrlptlons that aty druggist can pnt up, and which every YOTTIVff} AN ought to have, as -1 V.tY,. every case of Nervous Debility. wMKneis, &c., is cured by thein. 1 spent over 5200 with Quacks* before finding th«renaedy. Sam pies free. E. TREMA.INE, 206,14th st. N.
Gold and Free Banks,
The causes of onr irrepressible financial conflict. 33y M.B. PlIiON.
THE GRANGERS. JWV-I
or rha Valuation
of
CommodiUos for a Fair
Trade. NEARLY KEADTL Prlce50 cents81ASUSCRIPT MANITAlJJUST READY. Price 10 cents. THE All*'HOK'S PCBHSHINO €©, 27 Bend sr., We«r York.
Bend stamp for new plan of publishing and descriptive cat logue.
i&l »t\ i-'ay
at
J*&r&gg?7t^
Also General Agents for
WAR
All work warranted first-class.
IBIS.
The Wabash Hotel,
Corner First and Ohio sis
Has been purchased by the old and wellknown citizen,
"B. MAYERS,
Completely Renovated it, And after adding a
WAGON YARD,
Will run it as a
First-CIassi Farmers' Hotel.
R&MNJGI
BUY THE
Ragagaareaaaeaa
SHWIM© MAC/HEEST®.
Casli Price, $40.00.
Any person wanting a first-d-ss
LIGHT KUN251SG AND EASILY 51ANA«i:i)
Shult'e Sewing Machine will fled it of importance to sr ntl lo as for (h latest Terms to purer asers, as wt offer
LAKUu .DISCOUNT FOR CASH. We also send MACHINE ON TU LA.Ii to any part ol theNorthweet. Jt costs nothirg to try the Home Machine, as we pay all the expenses, if not accepted* Merchants, send for our DetcrJptlvo CU' culms, and late Terms lo CASH Purchase)?. WE WANT mKRCHANTS POlt AUJSN'P.
Address, JOHNSON, CL1KK & Co., N«. 141 State Street, incago.
YALLEY GEM PIANOS,
Olrio Valley Piano Co., Itipley, 0., FIRST PREMIUM
PHIZE
MEDAL
CINCINNATI EXPOSITION 1875.
Awarded for the BEST FIAtfO made in the Weat. Best Workmansbip* Tone and Finisls. More than 1,300 of them have been sold by U9, and the demand is continually incieasing, Send for illustrated catalogue. Every Piano warranted for five years,
.••ET.. BALDWIN OO
F0S THE SALE.
the Unrivaled Deckcr
158 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati Ohio*,
iixim
CONTAINS BEEFrJUICEiTONlCS & MILD CATHARTICS & IS AN IMPRO. VEMENT ON LIEBJCS'EXTRACT.
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Ext. Carnis, .... 5 ij-l (Sir Francis Randolph's process.) 1 Prot..Oxalate Iron, S 1.1 Alkaloids of Cinchona, 3 1. Pepsin Saccharated, S ij.| Ext. Diosma Deod. 5 i. Hhei [Turk,] 5 i.
THIS
MEDICINE
IS PRESCRIBED BY.
PHYSICIANS FORTHE'CURE:.OFINDI^: GESTION,CONSTIPATION,DYSPEPSIA HEADACHE PILES. FEMALE. CHILD Ft EN., BLADDER'.STOMACH,KIDNEY.LIVEft &• BLOOD DISEASESL0SS OF.APPETITES1 GENERAL PROSTRATION OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, LARC£'BOTTLES5 I°°TRIAL SI7T2S CT.
TORtSALE BY-ALL-DtM ER5 RICHARDSON. &TULLIDCE.PROP'SN.CI ft N' A. .T. 1 O.
RAPP & BROWN,
Mnkers of the celelira-te
Sea-Foam
•fe
Depot at A. & E. HEIMAN'S.
Main ect. botweon th an inth
Njbw Stock of Iteal
EABTil
home. Terms
alt) I" $FTVFREE. Address, G. 8TINSON fc Co., Portland, Maine.
Estate.
SStB. OIIM.
REAL ESTATE AGEST,
MAIN ST., BET FOURTH AND FIFTH, No. 115, Up Stairs. DwellinE houses of all sizes and in all parts oi the city, at the chcapet-t priceB. Also farms and gardens lo sell or trade, information cheerfudy furnished.
Money ill II .Who are good workers in every County in the United States to sell
The Only Complete Safety Lamp made. Good men can make $50.00 A WEEK.
Secure territory at once ty,/,yjlt4DBc,tc Metallic Safely Lamp C«., Ii2 Lake St. Chicago, •..
CLOSETS, a eubstitute forth# common privy are better
than Water Closet?: can be used in any id or in a id S cular. WATCH A BBEEZE,
Agents, 60 Rtat° St., hlcago.
Bros. Pianos,
II, S. RICHARDSON &C0.,
JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN
Qneenswore, Glassware* Lamps, Etc,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Chandeliers and Bar Fixtures.
Country Jobbing Trade solicited, and prices guaranieed as low as any Western Queensware House.
MAIN STREET,
North Hde, between Tbird and Fonrth
Carriages & Buggies
AT PRICES
AS LOW AS THE LOWEST
SPRING WAGONS a Specialty,
WHOLESILEA^D BETilL,
-AT-
W I & pothsv
THIRD STREET, BETWEEN OHIO AND WALNUT
THE OLD
Eagle Iron Works,
TERKE VUTE, MA NTJFACTUKEa
Steam EDgines, Coal Shafts, Flour and Saw Mill Machinery, Bank Cars, Road Scrapers,
Building Fronts Cane Mills,
Various Patterns of Fencing, School Fnrnitare, &c., and having the LARGEST ASSORTMENT
PATT* RNS IN TBE STATE, can givp its customers the advantage of repairs without cost of patterns.
J. A. PARKER & CO., Propers.
ALWAYS REL3ABIJB.
Union Steam Bakery
€andy Mamiiiiciory.
For your BREAD. CAKES, CBACKERS Mid CANDIES or all kinds, FOREIGN aud DOMESTIC FRUIl'd and FNACY GROClfiRIK^ Wedding and Party Ciders a specialty which we are prepared to 1111 at short notice, aud to suit all classes of customers. Goods delivered to all parts of the city free ofenarge.
All orders ieft at our store,
Between tbo Two Railroads, on LaFa jette Street.
OR OUR BRANCH STORE,
Corner of Twelfth and Main Streets,
Promptly attended to.
FRANK HEINIG Si BBO.,
Maa^iag©!
jra
ANYJ'HING in our Btoreaod we keep everything found
S
at a flrat-c'ass Fancy Goods or Toy Store. Hend C, o. D. for Holiday Goods. STEIN'S #1
Store, IC6 Madison street, Chicago. Send for desciiptlve lists.
Proprietors
A BOOK F0RJHE MILLION.
kSS'XTSX,
1 ruarrv. on tho physiological mvionca aud revclationa of
Vrf cexual system, "rith tha Utcst discoveries ia tliO science of reproduction, proserTlng tbe complexion, Ac.
This is ftQ interesting trorfc of tvo hundred ana iixty
Bformationit
ees. 'Witb numerous engravings, and contains valoabio for thoso who aro married or contemplate mar* riage still ia a book that ought to bo kept under tact ud key, and not left nureitssly abaot the Loose.
It contains the e^porience^and advice of a physietra whose reputation is world-wide, and should be In the pridrawer of every male and female throughout the entire ftlobo embraces evervthin." on tho snl^ect of the genep atlve iyatem that i. worth knowing, and much Uiat la not published in any other work.
Sent to any one (free of postage) for Fifty Cent*. Addreu Dr. Butts' Dispenaary, No. 13 It. Eighth ftrett, St. Loois, Mo.
Notice to tfae Afflicted and Unfortunate. Before applying to the notorious quacks who advertise in pablio paperj. or using any quack remedies, peruse Dr. Butts' work, no matter what your disease is or tow deplorable your condition.
Dr. Butts occupies a double house of twenty-seven rooms, Indorsed by some of tho mo-it celebrated medical professors of this country and Europe, and can be consu'ted per•SfUlir or by mail, on the difeases mentioned in I1..1 worts. parlors, No. 12 North Ki"Hl» street, botweon
Samaritan Nervine,
The great Nerve Conquerer, cares Epileptic Kits, Convulsions, Spasms, St, Vitus Dance, and ail Nervous Diseases: tho only know post live remedy 'or Epileptic Kits. It has betn tested by thousands and has never been known 10 fail In a
im*..- tjtM, Trial package free. Enclose stamp
for
Circulars, giving evidence of
cures. address,
DR A RICHMONDt
Box741, St. Joseph,Mo.,
~-s.
'"•'iwn.j n».mim.Liiji
Office, No. 7 Beach's Bloclr.
f*
BSSIfemOASag,
J. P. DZVINE. JR??F^EELAN~-
B'llL.E WOISKS. Devine & Freeland, manuiacturers and dealers in all Ulncls of hand cut tiles ra«in« and flies of all liim.s. Sonth-West Vomer Fifth and Mulberry streets. Terre Haute Indiana.
Old fllesa»-drfisi 3 rc-cut and warranted )-.jal to i:e••.-. We pay on« way on all or oni the country by ospress.
cl d-,rs
-v ?. r? v?'
& Stone Co.
iM .Vis FACT l" KEF.S OF
Artificial Stone.
and power-pressed hydraulic
Cedent 13rain and Sewer Pipe.
Also lious-e Jrimmlngscf different archiI tectural design?, including 'window caps, I sills, key stones, water iable«. etc. Sidewalks laid in pieccs or blocks. Fllterers tor cisterns, stepping blocks, c-.i lug, posts I etc. (Jfllcc on Ohio fctreet, near Sixth,
3P. McArthur,
TAILOR 1KB CI3TTER,
Fifth £t., het. (lurry r,i Mulberry Buy your cloth and Lave your suits cut and made in the finest style at a saving ol 25 per cent, by patronizing McArthur.
O A I I E House,Si&n ana Ornamental P-&.I INTTE
9
Little Red Front, corner of Eighth and Main streets, Terre Hauto, Xnd.
USNMMO ROGERS,
ARCI1ITE OT\
Plons and Specifications on both pnblio and private buildings furnished In the bast style, on f-Viort notice.
Br. Leon J» Willien,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
Esgle slfieet, bet. Sixth and Soventb,
Fourth house from Seventh,
OHM & AUFBERHALLE
S. car. Vine and Second
&r*..
Dealers in all kinds of
E JL.
FRESH AND CURED.
Call and see them.
EAST EKD SALOON. TLhe new drinking nousa of
A
©AYI© PMIEiMPS Is replete with all modern corT^niences. The best of treatment, the best liquors and apleasar.t hospitality can always be had at this place. NORTHEAST COR. NINTH AND MAIN
JESSX1S ROBEBTSON. A.J.WATSON
ROBERTSON & WATSON Contractors for Job Brick Work Plastering, Cistern Building and Calcimining.
All work guaranteed. Address, Robertson & Watson, P. O. Box l,2dl, Terre Haute, lEd.
NEW STOVE STORE.
ST0YE8 OF ALL STYLES.
Parlor, Cook
—AND— .•
STOVES
A Large Assortment and Low Prices, ai
O-.
North Fourth St., Cftok'g
SHOP.
CALEB J. TIIGBPE,
Successor to Rodems Br tlieis, on Fuurtu street, between iv:ain ana Ohio. He wliits sltaie nl' ihc public pationagc.
HOUSI2 AKI) SIGN PAISTJLN'U. Grainln-. biasing, f»rd al! branches of painter's bus.iit.s-. will be attended to -with protnptuess .-IULI dispatch. Ninth stivrt uear Chestunt.
a of
0S8E HffOE IjN0
They will guarantee to cure by shoeing, corns,"briiis'.i! heels, quarter ciaku, hoofbound, coniractiou of the heel, over-reach-ed, forging and interfering. All other branches of genuine
liLACKSMITllING
properly and promptly attended to. West side of Third South of Walnut street.
JOSEPH RICHARDSON, M. B.
Office on Ohio St., bet. Third and Kturti
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
ROBERT VAN VALZAli,
OFI'ICE
IN
OPEBAHOIISE.
TKKRE HAUTE, IWIIANA.
LOUIS DEEUSICKE,
(Successor to Geiger &DrsueIcko)
Locksinitb, Beli-Haoger and Steacil Cutter.
N. B. Special attention paid to pnttini? up Speaking Tubes. The same sold al wholesale and retail to tinnerb.
Keys wholesale and retail. promptly attended to.
Ropalrinj
G. W. AIJL.EW,
IE1VT^P|T'
Office, 110 ^aln
Over Safe's old confectionery stagd.
CLAEIDGE, THE DTEB,
SCOUTS ThorousrbJy, DyesHamlsomely, Fiubhea Beautift'1'/*
Kepaira JVeaily-
WALNUTSTBEET. between Third and Fonrthi South sid
