Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 172, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 January 1876 — Page 2
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ANTED—Board by a gentleman in a private family who need a piano and are to let the board apply towards paying lor Th* place must be centrally iocaUd— Address, stating terms and ocality, Post office box 1902, city. \FANTEU-A purchaser-for a.Wheeler 7* Wilson Sewiug Machine Jtisa bargain. Inquire at this office.
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A NTED-Two gentlemen can obtain first-class board, in private /arniiy, applying at No. 43 South F.'ith street.
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ANTED—A GENERAL AGENT—For tbe New Family and No. 6 and No. 7 Rotary-Hook, Lockstitch Wheolcr&.WUson Sewing Machines. A good chance tor the right man. For terms, Ac., apply to J. T. Grayson, at Terre Haute Mouse.
A WlP"18tVfffc Agents for the best tt trjmw geliinc Prize Packages In the world. Single packegc, with elegant prize, postpaid,*i.'o cents. For other novelties send stamp. Address, F. P. GLUCK, New Bedford, Mass. \*/ANTED—Everybody to know that
W Brunker'd, Carminative Balsam is infallio lor diarrLfp, flux, pain or congestion of the stomh.cn, or cholera morbus, children's teething chrllc, hiccups, summet ompiaint, or cholera infantum, Cures without debilitating after all other remedies fall. Pleas-ant and sale to take, Inqu! re lor it at your druggist's.
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OOR SALP—Buggy for sale cheap, at L' KussLer'.s, No.48 Ohio street.
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HALE—A merchant, mill with tbree run of buns. Is in a good wheat country. For i-articulars address,
A, K.
Haltemari, 1011 Jackson Etreet: at. Lwuis, Mo.
jViOIi 8ALE—A "Wheeler fc Wilson-Bew-.1? lhe Machine, almost new and lately put In perfect order and as good as new. It will be sold at a.baigaln. For prrticulars nauireattjiis office
gpaBEKT OPy SALE.
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KENT OR SALE—A good house of 9 roomp suitable for boardiug. Good outbuililings, etc Apply on the preiniHes, on Ohio, betwen First and Second treats.
FOB TEABE.
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TKAD&— Some town property iu Cofleeyille, MontBomery county, Kan sue. It is a store lipase and dwelling -use. P- is valuable and clear of Incumbrance. Will be traded for property here In Terre Haute.
MUS.MATTIT2A:MCMO^I.9LE,
Sixth house east of Sixth (No. 76), south' Kido of chastnut street. BMaOOMIVRtOCaRM*
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37OK RENT—Dwelling houae. West- iide of Fifili street, second lionse sontli of Locustei^ht •oomfr, .well, cisy.?rn, Ac Kent reasonable. Inquire -at the- St, CharJea Hotel." •ff^OH Rl^NT—2 7 oftuvea rosewood piano
st)0n at tlixs Paia:co of Mvi3lfit:4irOhio.
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Ohio Yalley Piano Co.,
RIPLEY, OHIO,
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Advantasces bf location irnd economy in -cost, of »ntarla.l anil .raanu.aeUive enable us lo cft.v decided ad\an]iij{es t.o tnose •'•wrrEtlng thoroughly llrot c.aKS VIASO'.'
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VJ ANTED—A good girl to o3ok and do \'V general housework. Aioily at 1218 South Seventh street, between Walnut and Poplar
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Vif ANTED—Everybody to know that \y Mrs. C. A. Beard is piepared to make boys suits. Work promptly done and sot l.sfaetion guaianteed. Prices very ehf.ap. ("Jail at Uiesoutuwe3t comcr of Third and Swan streets.
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Tnosdoy ETeninSj 4, 1870
NOTHING feo rouses the wrath of the Cincinnati Eaquirer as the mere mention rf Carl Schurz name. It ravea- at sight of it, wor -e than an Andalusian bull at a red rag.
IIENDHICKS loom'', so to speak, as the Democratic candidate. He will have "a solid and enthusiastic delegation from ..Indiana," .Just" at present his prospects are. of the very best.
As .NaARLvas can be inferred from the maagre dispatches that come over the wires. Albert Edward Prince of Wales is having a high old time on his Indian journey. He takes kindly to the Begum Princesses, a few of whom, it appears, are left, though Warren Hastings did play havoc with their fortunes.
PEOPLE who are violently in favor of the repeal of the resumption act would" find nourishing if hot palatable readiug in the history ." of Englands return to a specie basis after the Napoleonic wars. To delay the day is only to aggravate the evils which resumption, is to cure. It is like quitting -dri-nkiug whisky by drinking more.
AND now Chicago'which has all along smiled at St. liouisgulf, is. caught in the crooked whisky mill.-, With regular Chicago enterprise, the city by- the Lake is. determined to outstrip her river rival. It Is proper to remark tlfat the appearances fni dicate that the Chicago ring was the^ bigger of the two. Proud Chicago, perfidious Bristow.:
THE Cinclhn&tl'Erquirer claims to have ifeCeived a letter from Sam Cox, advocating Irredeemable greenbacks. A copy of the letter with an accompauyingjiffVdavit "would be a gop.d thing for the Enquirer to publish. Far be.i,t from the' GAZETTE to doubt the veracity of the Enquirers but. it is greatlygiveo.. to.. cracking incnmprehfen8ibl6jokes.
IT is pysitlvely asHerted that an- in* V« tive gen iufKlma e_ tleVised plan for ridding Pittsburg of smoke. The exact.details of his invention are as yet ns much of a' mystery as the multiplier of Keeley's motor, but the grand and origiual idea stands' out ih1 bold relief Pittsburg is' to be ridof smoke. The query 'ctfai«s at oncewhat will be left of Pittsburg.
BARON REUTER the news king of Europe should stir up his agent at Rome with a long stick,, Nothing has come over the cable for a whole week- with.reference to the health of: Pope Pius. -Reuter should know that, th'e
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gentlemdns toe is sup
posed to-be sore. We want to hear from him and know whether he suryivesGrant's message and Blaines constitutional amendment.. .,
AMERICANS pride themselves on' the magnitude and efeipiepcy' of the detective force in this country,-. an«d yet Boss^tweed has not. been Vhe^rd. from although he effected his escape more than a month ago, Moreover Kii.mor, ays tbat the Boss is not'•&wee snaail man.... His uiake up would hardly remind one of a needle and yet his fiuding is as difficult a^ that, of a needle and hidden tooin a bay stack. hi As
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as can be arrived'at ftom
the rtioviehients of hid secretary of' state, .Gr»nt seems ,,to be ''pranclhlg around-,• trying to iind somebody with a.ehip on his shoulder, to knock' off. He. though it he discovered 'O'ne on Bpaius Cuban shoulder but when he eaine.close Alfonso pulled it off. He now Eeems to be scrutinizing^
Mexico aio'ug "the Texas border. Peaha^s he hopes to tight his way to the White House again.
HE ought not to, and probably tyifJ not get the jRepublicani nomina.Upn for.a third.tern?, but one thing might as \yell he understood now, as at any other ti.me.and.that is that Grant is an aspirant,.for,,the p|aco. He i?. bold dogged, persevering and unscrupulous, and will-leave. no sjone -unturned to accomplish his purpose., If he could get at hundred votes- in this country, no matter who was- ftie competitor, we are greatly mistak~ eti.
CONCIKKSSMAN MOKRISONChairman ^f the Ways and Means Committee' ofthe House can,in no way s«ryehi3 country [better .than by putting,,the. khife to ouir tariff law« Grass out--rages upon the many, for the benefit of the tew are. p6r pet rated tlaiiy by tho3e laws. -A protective tariff..bo. styled
AU unmitiigatel
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aiul ^oiu ay
Ihe carriers i.i JiGc per- fortnight. By oiall t&.OO per .vuar $4.00 lor 0 months &V-.00 ior
S.iuoiilhe,
fh6 WEBkiiV"GAasTtii lsisued -every riiuisday,
HUUcvsitSilus,la
till the beat mat-
tor of thalUxdaily-Issues. The WkE-HL* «JAzxne iHVho iar:ce:t raper printed In Terrs Haafe'f»ei tor:- One-cor-y, per year, #21 -sir--jneqt'r.fv f«1 -tbres mnmht $$6 Ali sv.'M^ipUoasitaust bt pr,Id for In adTP,nrc. No pfip^r 4i?C?ntioac.d until aH the- 5.TTzi7*gGa fire paid, unless at the option oi the proprietors. A tdilure to notify a ai3c0htlnuance at the end of the yearwlll b? considered a new OBgagement.
TSERfi are signs of unpleasant feel* ing between Holiday of the Indianapolis EveningiSe-Trs afid-are Sih^th^ *tho Terre Hau te -morn 1 og lixpr^a.
At present the ^iamphd pipped shafts of pungent ^ifN^tB^yln^ feb^t "Und4kand^toeiTitnbjjt furiously be^wMh them. It would be difflculfc at this stage of the game to imagine the wrath that lurks behind their smiling hud lair eitariers. It is now the retort courteous,- but vengeance is mine, say both of .them and the blasts of id&x will blow." As nearly.'as .^e cku, get at 'casUsbelli each lhiak3:.thclo.ther i« for ofBce and-fefe ^eFj?properly. aba hor theidei Sf an editor stooping from tho proud editorial tripod to the level of an.office seeker.r,. .,j-
B)th, howefer, would rather be right thaii oflflcehplders. with which understanding they might very properly cease quarrelling, in view of the limited possibility of the in evar being either,
Moro of tlio 8pii ittual M-:nifes« (atIons at Terre intr.
A MATEiUALIZ lTION WHILE THE MEDIUM WAS IN HER NATURAL STATE.
Recognitions, Sp rit Sengs, CtiinTe Occurrence.*, nnd Fnnny Jncl(leatd.
A Silver Weddlnv With Spirits a$ OueNts—A Famil/ Reunion of the Living ana the ueail.
To the Editor"cf the Cnicago"Times? Terre Ilauie, Iud., Dec. 27.-—Still the Terra Haiite mystery llo'urishes, battling the. wisdom of the Solons as well ivs the fanatici- Sceptics and believers in spirituaLcomings arid goings/ bight aftti^.nigh,t.iirjg.sea^0d3i|i.^ front of tkat uncquth box, callod'a oab'inet night alter night Mrs." Stewart enters the same precisely at 7 o'clock. Twenty iniuutes later A voice speaks from the inside, making quaint remarks in. Indian dialectjsO tempered
With
the Indian spirit who holds the uiediuui'in a deep trance during the. evening. From this time for an hour and a half, big spirits aud little spirits, white spirits and- black spirits,, walk out of the oabinet, each showing the' medium plainly in view, and often rocking back and fourth ."in her. chair to impress us with the certainty of.her. continued1 though unconscious pres-: enee in her usual cortier, While the spirit sings, or talks, or walks: about, identifying itself to its relatives, or particnilaTfrieiVds-present, sometimes kissing aild caressing them for a short time, and often 'seeming delighted to meet them. if ...• ...w
SEVERAl. NEW PHASE3
of the phenomena* have 'recently occurred that may be of-interest to your readers.1 ... .. .H
AT A 5I0RNIKQ. SEANCEr
a few days ago, just after this medium, .was seated,-and before she had. passet,!' into- airance or had closed the door, a! .white cloud apnearecMo.rise, up,.tilling.1 ,the ^cabliifct»•
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White curliaitt. frooi-top to. J^Dtt^uij :ofthe high door.. \Vhile the mediuni and -all present were expressing astonishment, it gradually changed to the form of a"beahtiful yburig lady/ who 'walked out a^ iuilfHaefftifiB^ -herself to her, father,* Wh6, by the way is one of the. wealthiest and mostjnlluenrial "men In
Illinois, as well a^ one. ol tbe 7 main stays, ip a^rominen^ church. TChe' me diuaa"was greatlyi "delighted,: as!'this was the first time she -6^er witnessed materializing being! al'wtys before in a'trance during the phorromenbu.
SINCE THAlr OCGURRENCfi,
so.ne,evening,,Bell®,
tw)tnesqed
one of the active
spirits of the band, materialized in full, view, and then floated up to the top of the cabinet and'gratiualiy demat.erialr ized from her' feet! op,: unt-il 'uo'tbing Wa"a visible but her head,: and though ih this condition'Hhe said, in an audi-' ble soft voice, "you see I am, up ihere in the'topTSftiftr^etrbinet.'"
In'
Simy'
first "correspondence
from here. mentioned a !-iur) S I S E who 'came /always 'dreg's^dr precisely 1 ik'e" 'hayself.1' cfllafffging- her'v' costume frOrh' e'veiirig 'td evening to -match whatfe^er'T^appened to wear. She continues:to ddso during my. present visits-even changing her mode!of wearing'the ha)r as I .changeT ov the style of fbelt'.orjc^ollar^thqs. frp^ing/.uot only .jtjiftwo.nder/ql pow5er lot,,return, but .tlje*"£act th^t.8hecattena(s,me during the day arid''r@^~'tj6-^'"*in'£e'ntSbfaV.' Ohe evening, not long since',' Tsh'etdltf' might cetmi'ftieplatform. .1 did/ So ana'' the'''rhtll&ii ^iVi't^saltf: "Turn ybur back to yottr sister equaw, and aeeVwhioh ia much big."- •Idid.ao and myj»ister/came xjut:jand ^turned her •back tamlne^and proved tolhe thirty people present thatjshe, is^ha^Cat head t^ 1 lex thin am.. These. same .people
after the seapce that am
ahead taller than'tha' mediutii. Thus did wede'mbhstiiat4'that' it "wbiild!:be impoysible'for'tbe hi^dlhin"to 'lmper-" sonate' my'siater. had she-'been lost/ to sight'dnring the -experiment, wnich, she was not.
My sistertlrowed wonderful strength thrtfligbwiitrtfre"i^eaiide, coming out aeveral times caressing «nd-Jsissi ng me and- clasping aiy hands so firmly as to :dri».wiinieii t0.warjd».th9 £cabinets 8he stood.within-four fefit pf uie. »i
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fraud. a«d
should be^ eradiqated .!imm^iiatelj ^vM6tfison niayidO'»*,greati "work' by giving this question his best thought and most earnest attention.
TO FACK^
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•and'sang-witb ime- in clears sweet •oioej four vereeaof.V.Comc .ThyiFduht" of •ver.y Bl»88ing :lal8ft, ,,tha: Jwhole of tbebymnibeginningi^h.eirfilsaHappy_!Land."
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At a mornfn^' sean ce^' siie c^me OiQF the plattQ£m.-.and .around "to "me^ re^-
Inainiiig.ao«M9ktime,-Jooking
closely in
my face and soling. I said, "Isam 81.ad_ to "see ,you smile s'6 hMppUy. Do you rchiemb-fcii%-:''i!»,lA-i-,iir,'**--JU
uM W haV^, Jitfle" Jthat I %rbte for'*Yes- I re•mehibetif all,*' she replied, ^'butl fiim fair h**ppiei now,"- -Sbs^alao sang the song beginning, "We are,Coming, Sister Mary," withJdr^And Mrtii-iloifr.' oT Watseka^ It was tiung to please' their danghter Miirywhfrhftd Seen out previously andJdentified. herself perfectly to Jiet parepts, hQtb Jjy fprm,.|feat urej drg«s and RMda, ..
The^ jMA alspj a son,
gillie,tanJ daughter, .Frances, «ome out'anu "twl! "their" nainea. arid caress them' heartb^V tithdri were i^c6'gnlJ5fa,,ljnt'a^'it,Wtuiditake|t or three of.^^iJOruinns to gire tnwpar4i "tTb'tflfiVs ft rftifefitetii nTust onlevpe^, setit« few-- hf Me importantdtetny -TheSe iNTORvaWhrffiiiriTHr THBSPIRITS ire enlertaihi^gHrhSii Tie^edfS:im-any standptftttt.aftd ^dwogt^too ftUtbioating when tbe deepest affections are! enlist* ed. Let no one suppose, however, that
thipy #t% conducted Jinn the hiffh trajredy or funeral basls^^hi^ could b9 *rS^|h» SfS $arge per «r©: ti net r-
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wh?ic/.»w first, I jokes
TeftM^ snailes, and
hearty laughte"r,foilow'itfquick succession, the spirits joining in each sufficiently to show intense and ready sympathy. Belle in always' dignified and womanly, but sometimes laughs, and lets fly ber shafts ofhumoroua sarcasm ^®0+I1n8toUy^x^n^-^^.=4mfcG-quently creating so much laughter that confusion reigns..- Aclergyman arrives quietly,neither .revealing Jiis jaarae.pro* fession, or bstbitationVand think of his
Wheir"Ifinrfie revesl# it Ail,and
calls out "Bigpreachera chief.what for you come here yon want big show or av lady lecturer, who supposes that ho one knows her,-hears her halneproneuneed by Minnie, followed With the queryr "Big talkem equaw, what you think about 'em show? Me know what 'em think 'otn want to think, and 'em don't want 'em think."
Imagine the consternation of a briijo, who is told that the gallant husband at hor side has had.. threa previously, .and hears herself designated as "four time Equaw," and''last time fqukw," Again,when two digniijed Quakers ask '-bat 'a Quaker squaw be' sent out' Minhi3 saysi That 'em squaw yon like me send 'era out me -ne like 'em hard •bonnet, stjff'em up paper round 'em head, rpe no wear em, Sure enougb, out oomes a tall Quakeress, taking oil .her bonnet and holding it up so all oan see its shape, then .making herself known to her friends, who are as joyfully boisterous as ever a Methodist in a revival. When they sit down", Minnie says, "QUaker chiefs, you niake 'em big fuss you much big glad. Me make all kind squaw 'em like, Medum got big stare, full all kinds 'em blankets."
One of the many =. FUNN IKCIDliKT^
En
glish that we can easily understand the meaning. It is
is that of of a lady who came again and again, having frequent consultations with her husband, who returned with affectionate' blessings aud'.advice. After the novelty and joy of the first meeting, the Jady.'s mind gradually returned to matters .of .business,in which he readily prompted and assisted, with the the exception of one thing. His life had been insured, and since bis decease, the policy could not be found. It Was natural that she should-claim the benefit of it, particuariy as slid had nursed liim through a long, -offensive affliction of cancer,until her health was broken cl6wn and her circumstances very- much JT reduced. Whenever she touched upon .the lost paper he would vanish, or be si,lent, puce he Baid: "Don't worry about the paper, it is'all right." At last she demanded that he should tell her. Hp began as nsu'al'his affectionate terms, but she silenced hiui" with, "That is all"very well, btit I am business to-day, and I am going to know about that paper." "Well," .be replyed, with a dejected air, "I suppose you will have to~know«0iuotimerand I may as well-tell you now. Do you: reraeraber that day my son John came (she was a second wife), and I made an excuse to send you .down town That day.I signed the paper over .to him. I know it. was wrong, and I will try to impress him." "Impress him!" she retorted. "Get out of my sight, you rascal,. never want any thing more to do with you. Impress him That's all nonsense you can't do it. Don't you. ,e.ver show., your face to me again." "Madame Smith," he. began, in an excited..manner—— "tfet out ol here," ,shQ,.. cpm'mianded, and Mrs. Cleveland, the cfairvoyant medium said he Went like" lightning.s Mrs. S. had a good cry over it, and the 'next day was re^dy to receive bins with open arms.' lie came out of the.cabinet arid made it up with her, re marking.that"he had suffered much, because of the-act-of. injustice to he/, but -ti»at oyor. /per^uaded when so ill that he hardly, knew What--Justice was."
Last evening Dr 'Pence "and' 'his wife a siiVER 'wEDDisa. '.The many beautiful presents, the gay ^nests' with songs .and' t-ableaus tte t)6dhtiful'isitipper the readineof appropriate 'original .'poems,^and 'the- congratdlations, "witty and -wise," would niake in' interesting paragraph, but must give^ way to a briei-'deacription of. the family seancej'held-at 8 O'clock, to receive the itiembef-s'of the family who have passed to the spirit-4 hbm».ij'-Th'e doc or's ^TStF^wffor-Hnd-two coildren died ^herf he 'was bhly^28-years of age? Of his second marriage Ihere! was only one ehild, Albert, who died eariy. This .one.has cpme ottciQ to tJUessean^a, andidgntihed. hiins^tf,in. mai^'j^aya.- He ,was the-iirst jto comei^'r^veh'ipgya^ ajftjbr:t(he-greetings'^^wer^'oyer.'^Wpd in. the'door and imprpyis^d thfe' foil^Xving fioijjj which he also afterward controlled the medium and wrate^sa^ou have it ver batim^ as.it,came.from hi# tougue and 7 .The flfcAS'ers ycu gav.e .n)efwlil wither jsyt, Thp songs'"you'"slhg inrfy be TcsS Ih! tli^ past f'j-i £aofc The iiells'that rangMvoatly' ma«y nob a^aiB? *7? Soine links must be brobtu ln.J.t_6'i9Jg.o!d'dif* chain, I -qa
Yet. wh^ liet"dJ'VTOi'iihcurn, looking bdc& oe'r tht-Way^- .mX, -jri When forth, in the l^ture tueh bilghtncss i. may.May. "i" ^or'all of 'oar T0£S€^'fcoAl^8: sdnithing to g'aiiiy
r'-'
And pleasure close lolloWs the..footsteps of pain... ,|.-i hi O", the fiver 't^ha^'floweth'fdrever the^ame.May follow ou^ cb&niiei and bear the oue name.— But tbe llowers on Its margin, tha trees and the grass,•' -a Fot-e.vec JUAist Slow wi ,.',he/ t!that is i.pasioji .. Ah'd iliU81'ctiriflectfoifi, lh'6fstrfe'ani'Offtb9 Rl«ht onward unchanging, .lor^yer, shall
V£K»llji..:,.T.
''it'i
"i
Tho',that which hath blcssomed, ofcee fair "by"its 'side',' .* Mny sink away tlowly" with' life's! bnlng tide, 6,'why nefd we' scrrow for jdys tliht are •'-•gone,liile tc« llfe o'er the giver Jo/ever goes .on.- :Uii *)'-i
He informed us tbat ''.the, po«.m was 4ri honor of the silver wedding,!' and that he was sorry he. could nflti repeat it better.'JU After he bade us goqdnightya tall^gcaceful young lady made appearance, and ^claimed to be the jdaughter '•Sarah.1' She was' dres'se'd .ih whlte,wlthla wreath Sf whuB' flowers upon ner he&d," and 'a* 'lbug,' white v8il.' 'Afteyishe had .withdrawn Minnie said, "She
wear
pretty -white flo w
er and mneh^pretty veil because her father got a-wedding." The ""next -ap: p^rition was Sylvester,the. doctor's oldest.son.. He fead a.: inoustaphe .and considerable heard up6n bis. coiiii aftor so.mg remarks,.the .: docto.r ssKed if he might get upon the platform, .and' see bicb4ras4he tallest. This was-si* lowed^nd-at-tbe momentof approach Oe seemed nearly as tall as his father, $ut!swayed ahdbsapk a little until he ,yas jjflarly ahead 'shorter, ^Albert inarmed'ahbv^ liisliead ori the'^all, so that we ascertaiped that bfeLis:a liHle. taler "^fS^rthe father, and of course taller tnan his brother. The lssfthat:'hbpeared annOOtiWSd herself
«ua €krii-
-I wwh yoh alli!the happiness im the world on-ithisi'MiiiWWWojijfj your we'ding. May you live happily together upon the earth for as many
more years. Good night." Minnie then gradpusly informed us frdizi the cabinet J^EJizatwth jtqaaw.not jealous.? ^hea fffimch Idn^sqm^he !g|sqttllw|.ao^giad.f,
0U.V
out .beling forever convinced that: it is a living truth to her. So it is with others,who have noted the materialization here for three years. Mr. Connor, another member of tbe committee, remarked, after tho singing ofthespir-
n^8ht«'"0
AMUSEMENTS.
E A O S E
ONENIGHT ONLY, 4 jAafriKi Engagement of (ha sttngnished ond popu!ar Artistf, the
Wallace Sisters!
JenWi^ Minnie, Maud. Supported by a Snptrb Company. 135 Artists 25 .. iM) ORCHESTRA
In the gieat new romantic dram a,
JACaUETTE!
.. -OR- .. In the Toils. Written express for Miss Jenri3 by' FREDi MAltSDfiN, Author of liOtta's imsuense. Eecess ZIP. or POINT LYNTDE LIGPT. MIT-
SET 13,
LITTLE BRIGHT EYE".
Admisplop, 75o. 50c and 25 ct?. ,. Reserved weats for sale at Button & Hamilton^s"without extra ohare*. •Box Sheet open on New Years Day.,
E It A O US E
Commended by W n. Lloa Garrison, Wendell Holmes, Russell To well, P. T, Barnum and others.
Wcd aesd ay, ami ary 5t h,
CALENDER'S Original
0ediiBf!iik»Hii)8tEeUi..l OBIGIVAL! NE^UAI^EI! As they appeared in England and America, aud to 40,OUOpeopie'recently in
Boston.
'The1
6 a I
The Grcat Droihatio jEvtnt cf tbe Season
FJBA^riC MAYO .vcnvgjiic Cii-i'O I'' bit i,H a vmuii ii'uii U'i'Alit
'—AS—
in on
Ladie^
atfapolls.lndi TI1K HEViRfiMKOT yOB KIJPTUStK A, fn»»t JmpQriant JnvetUton. Sola by Thi Elastic Trus*I?o. Nb, eS3 Broadway, N. "Clt^: Rupturei absolntely ii -case^an4 com'orty -night..a»d .d^y^ataL times, pas-under all.pircumstences,. without any eafceptioa whateVerfn any '(iaseV aud should'tieter'
-tie
t»kendfl -dttrin« tn«.
shorttlmereM»iBite to eflect a permanent. care. Sentr:by mall. Circulars freg- Any Druggist or„Physician will order tJiw •'-TrussforyoniWithopt charge.: c--"''"
Obstacles to Marriage. ..' ffoatig: area ho 'th¥ttfeeto^f En»ui :and Abuses iicearly iiliffewiManhood,r^tqr«i, ,Imped'm«Jts to.
Marrlaca removed. New taethdd of treatment' NeV am' remarkable "remedies Booksi iHiVi circulars sen* iftiee. In sealed
ttasttWttbn 'having-a toigh eepntation-for
honbraBlii*WiWnot
*Ks tray'Notice..
-cow/gTvltig iufnt'
i^sgjPSa..,
TO®**
Heal£' the -gtoSte
ineaess oftha"manifestations here, ror the reason that Dr. Ponce is a man of reading, thought and experience.s-No one over doubts his integrity in anything. Stilj every sensible persou must admit that if those manifestations ---ie ,leaJ?t shadow of fraud upon them, he' lifio wrif7 Tet upon sacred occasion lie has a private seance, aud is overcome with emoti6n uuable to keep
"V."
Boston Hervld
fays ''.
"They iiave taken the city by storm. The oOmpany has made an immense hit. The rusb to see iliem is unparalleled in the history pf mlusirelsy,
The-New York Herald says: They exeel heir darkey imitators. The New York Daily Graphic says: They are unsurpassed.
Reserved seats 7oc, at Batton A Hamilton 'a. Beware of spuric us Georgia Minstrel compani.es whe adyertlee Our aitists, -tiamAH.
:0
1
i?':- 'i.
P.E 11 A ~-y-l
O S E
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
WASHINGTON
1%
mat the
'tender
tones and the loved: presence of dear ones call forcbi-*ffiho.3ame is true of Mrs. Pence. i,^fo^vo9e :could witness oftcelhe intenseIpveln her. faqe and. .- ^J1?/.id hor voice.cry
y' darling boyT' with
how glad we should
ha that we can die and go t® tbe beautiful world tbey describe to us while Deacon Hook looks with a smile of fatherly pity upon poor souls who will not accept the living manna of to-day.
POMCORR
Junior Order lea meot* ever7^-afcSday evcnlng American Mechanics' Hall/northwcS
cor
ner ot Main and,Fifth streets, at 8 o'cloofe. All members and visiting roenibera ar* cordially Invited to attend our meetinir,
GEO.
D.
HARKis
H.J. BROWN,B S.
l-
-aa. TEItllE HAUTE LODGE NO. 2, ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN, mee^very-Wednesday evening in Druid's Hall, corner of Seventh and Main streets, at
o'clock. All m9mbet8 and visiting members are respectfully lnvited to attend W. M. PURCELL, M. W.
C, P. Q.5SSTJJB7J5B, Recoraer.
TAMMAipp TRIBE KO. 89, I. C. R. "M., meets Wednesday evenings, at "wigwam, southeast corner of Main and Fifth streets. Members and visiting members are invited to attend.
C. F. RODERUS, Sacbera.
CHAS. FJELTUS, Chief of Kecorde. P. O Box S16. WABASH LODGE NO. 1, ANCIEN1 ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN meet very Thur6day evening in their Hall,
C. F. GROVEa, Councillor.
R. L. br, R. S. •.
THEOLD
Eagle Iron Works,
T£RKE HAUTE,NUF ACTURKH
Steam Engines, Coal Shafts, 7 Flour and Saw Mill Machinery, Bank Oarsf Koad Scrapers, -'Building Fronts, Cane Mills, Various Patterns of Fencing, School
Furnitnre, &e.,
and having the LARGEST ASSORTMENT »F PATTERNS IN THE STATE, can giv* its cusfcmers the advantage of repairs without cost of patterns
J. A. PAKKEH & CO., Prop»ra.
NAILED
to 1 he wall as a falsehood,, any and every bedy who says that
BURNETT & WATSON are not shoeing horses in the best manner. The fact of the matter IS that Messrs B. A W. are experienced"' man in their 'business. L*me.horses suddenly, become well under their 1 reatment. and nobody can say that a horse was ever injured by shoeing in their Shop. They use none but the
^BEST-STOCK, »iI and employ none but the -7.
BEST WORKMEN^
CHEBIIY St.
North side, bet. Third and Fourth.
A-IiWAYS RELUBLE.
Union Steam Bakery
Candy Manafiictory. cui
For
your BREAD CAKES OxtACKERS,, and CANDIES of all kind^. i-'UKEIiiN tiifid^ IXM-E8'fIC FRtllTd'and FNAOY 'GRO^CERfRH Wedding- and1 Pttrty Orders a specialty which:..we-are. prepared, rtpTlH ,at, short notice, and ip. suit alj classes(of custpToere. Goods delivered toitll parts ojf The city lree ofcharge.
All orders left.ac our-store,. .1-, ,, Between the Two Railro idn, on La-
,J""3
y.u--:
W.U
....
bun rjii&'ix nui 1 nwo
jd &uppor(^^y/ft OUiitaJle|ited company,.. .: ^leneaU admM^4?9•• .'sBLn&a-U.. BesfiVvjpd ^a^^[, fop qalq ki Riutoh A HafnilfoTi
:n
debi!
tried In "vai eVer^'kiio lound a simple
iwn.remedy',* bas ^hioKJ will
send free-to Mrf^fellow-suflereH, ~A -5KN»W«B#fe%New Y01»
street.-' I -bii
bROUR BRANCH STORE
5
Corner of. Twelfth and ^tain Streets, Pioujptly.uttended. to. PliANK HI6IN14J
BliO.,
"t" 'th5' iu:'I»r«*|iric«or8.
OUM & AUFfiKBHAliLE S. E. (-or'aer^iue niid Second Sis tu Dealersiin:all kinds of
:••&!.•'.,
00
1---FRE8H AKDCORBt) ,rr
m{J|'O'
**j|
Heauarnlly
«".• tiepitirs Neatly.-
-i 0 Wikll.N U0P?STDK3ELET,,.
j^etwe'eif.TJilrd ^'aivt Pfoutb :i-hu
j. J'ccemljer 5. IS/9,
To all %v]iom- itmoy cvncpni
victim' 0 premie having
XT OTIC 1*6 nieVeay'gl venthirtat regular la thee ingot i/he Common Council o'ithe Citv-bf Terre Haute,Ind:,hel^lattheCounciijChamber, on the evening ofthe 7th d&\" -of Decemher, 18 5i_tlre 'a'ufi&eed-* resolution Was'adt.ptefi*. =vB«oeoed-r-That the. p.roper/y holdef op, atreeTa the FidWvaika.of which hsve 7eeh curbed.' are hereby r^tnT^d -to "fiil --•aid yfd'^wall^ to' a' leVef' #th SaldOeiucbing within f! d«y*^iomthisXJftte*
Bv the ord ,r of-the.Common Council,Dec. 7' iW5. JOHN B. TOT.BEKT eity Olfer'8 •. •'hit
'SttueuitwftU^
!Notice*ishereby
Loomot
ffi th'St:. Phi CipnlaFi.—an
«nd -»rofftR8lonol «kin.
adav gauranteed using orr Well Aiiger^iftflJi'ilfs.' a month paid togOoa'Agonto.Ang^rbook ftee. JiAnkerCo.,^t.LouIs.
*l)rttndil:
vlilbie. Supposed to_1e 4'y«w old. Api '^"fflnNHoa&isara^k.
gkven?tluiti.the annual
tMween thfirmirs otteno'clbckA.:M.aHd threfl o'cloeltiP-jMI. forlhQpurppse oreleet-. -lngiSeven Directors for the ensniffc yeaK*'
11
C.'aT."WAR:BEN Gashler.
HENRY CUFF
CLIFF & SON. iSiiiiU*
i.--
i.ru-.i^Manufacturersof
I to 7/ St at ionar)- and Marine'
iH :u. TUBULAR AND CV'L:J:l)KR, -.i
Iron Taib«,^ino1ioSta4^ i#6lp flhop.Qn.F^t^treet. between Walnut antf
Poplar, Terre Hirate.'ina.
•4L tC&jSkiM' done Hi the most «fahntlal ni^nnef, at short n6tt-, fmd &p iral lh nriceAsaovestaMfthmf.
MEDICAL,
THE
The Most Wonderful Medital tv^vcry ^Il0wn to Man utaile ho re is Life there
Hope. Don't dive Up ilie Ship. Head ilifi Following Letter from l)r.
Frazier.
th^onl^fru^^vay^/T8 !^{3
onres:
foicoi
and being troubled
sease, known us Haft fihrnro
cor
ner S and Main streets, at hall-pas' 7 o'clock. All members and*visiting members are respectfully Invited to attend.
RC«streiBSthlng
wa?
t\l"
hoss of ffie Lnu^hfi^ fo cure commenced to
experiment
ing roots, using the medicine mus obuin' C'l. I fortanate'y discovered a mof-t dcriul Blood Searcher, or Bitters? Vbtoi, notoniy gave meinstantaneouKrelief, bu alter few weeks' time, effected a perfeot fure, I then prepared a quantity of Root Bitiers, and .was In the tablt of Kivlna I Mem away to the sick. I found theVedi 1 cine posSetsed the most wonderful
virtues
e.Tecting cures of ail diseases, originating
1
H. M. VAUGHN, M. W.
J. B. SHIRK, Recorder. •a. O. U. A. M.—Terre Haute Council No 8, Order of United American Mechanics meets every Thursday evening at theii Council Chamber, northwest corner Main and Filth streets,.at 7%-o'clock. All members and visiting members are cordl ally invited to attend our meetings.
'rom bad blood or weakness of he systf-m as if by magic. At lsst the demj.nd becaiaJ so g'eat that lound myself called unoato supply patients with medicin in alt nana 01 the continent, and I was compoikl, establish a Labratory for compoundingand bottling-the Root Bitten in large
Quanti
ties. 1 was at first backward In preaentlnv either myself or remedy to tho nubile, not being a patent medicine man, and with limited capital, but 1 am getting bravely overthat. Since I first advertised this wonderful medicine I have
been
crowde
with Orders lrom dru^lsts and counti dealers, and the "cores or letters I receiv from persons cured, prove the lact that remedy has ever 'done so muob good a had such a success as the Root Bitters
Root Bitters are strictly a Medieinal Pre» araticp.scshas w»S.U6ed in tfiegood rlti days ofour l'orelathers. whpn people enied by some simple, root or plant, 7ini wnen calomel1 and other poisons of the mineral kingdom were unknown. For consumption, Asthma, Catarrb.Sciofnla.Scrofu'ons Eruptions, Rheumatism, Heart lla^ ease. Dizziness, Livet Complaint. Kidney and Urinary Diseases, v. yer and Ague.Ulspepsla, Lost YitalHy, id Broken Down Constitutions,these Root Bitters are Universxiiy acmiltted to bq 1 he rorst wonderful discovery in the world. Their searching, heft ling properties penetrate every portion of 'th4 'human irame, soothing the luvgs.and tho.Etoinact kidneys,
liver, For weakly, nervous
young irien Buffering from loss of memorv etc., caused from abuses In eany life, antJ to delicate females, there Root Bitters are especially recommended. No ether medi cine win cure Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Balis. Tetter,Ringworm, Whita Sweliiug, Sore Eyes, Running of the Ears, U.vers, Fever Sores,Cancerous Formations, Dropsy reslpelottft, Pimples, Flesh Worlds Pustules. Blotches and ail Bklu diseases, so quickly as Vhe Root Bitters. All Root Bitters lay the axeat.the.Root of the tree of disease, by searching and purifying the blood whici will nourish and-invigorate every ojgan and part of the bodyand keep it in iena' until a ripe old age.
I warfantiny Root Bitters a perfect cure fir the ab ve and 6lmilar dlseoi^js, and in case of iaiinre. where' .the medicine has had a fair trial, will inank ail to ce il or write and get back'their rtion'ey. Show this to vCotir druggist, or storekeeper, if he dont have a stock.ot rny, Root Bitters on hand ask him to ordera supply or enclose me thepricd bynialf and you medicine-bye
you wil receive the
G, W,
FRAZIER, Cleveland, O.
Dyspepsia, Throwing: Up Food, Etc. Mr. Jaoob Ruby, Zurich P. O.,' Ontario afflicted' with Dyspepsia, throwing np tood.etc.', writes "Bitters.received, and have been taking them one week. They helped.me.right off. I could halve sold a dozen bottles. Please write what you will charge'fof two dozen. You may publish in tbe papers lhat your .bitters have done me more good than any other medicine,"
Ten T£Ara ai sufferer. W
Mrs. Daniel Smith,.of Conoord,
:tt
Ji
N.
H., af
flicted With' weakness, pain In lungs and shoulders heavy rain over the eyes, restless at, night anditifed, tainty feelings al the time, .writes: '. "MB.'FBA2I&BV D*AR SIR—I received your bottle-of Root Bitters sent tne by express,, and have .taken the whole of it and
has done me more good than all the medicine I.liaVe ever takfen:• have taken more• 'or1 less for tan years. I: thought 1 coold 'get them' froni our drugglsts but tbey do not have them yet. eould have •old 15"bottles if 'I couid have I tninJc you might ,have. a -good yonr Bltters here. iI want you to send me six-bottles for fa, the-pric^ you advertsse, jrfiiteiin? by-ezii'^'C.' o. D. If is-the' UeA•
gotthem. 3d sale for
Medlclnle 1
Jev^r
HdWi- From
jnour^ratefiiJ Wend.., r^, .ir,MR3.J0ANIEL8MITK,
r'r' pimples Mthefnce. Mr. FRA^tni': 'have be»a affllctedior jjyef.fhreeyears with Scrofulous altectionon my. face, whlchbipke out ih Pimples and' Blotches I was ale» weak With-no appetite. I never found'relief until! last sumuwr. Your Bitter*: being high-
than-I have.ten years. Mycafc. was one ol the very worst. -I, can honestly recom inen'd your BittCias to'all. 1
MFSS-LIZZIE
CORNWALL,'
04 mtegz? j. .Fast'Cleveland,0,
"'Hi t-
i&:.
DB. FRAZIER.: L^KAR SIR.—Your Root Bitters have built, up my .wife more ranld than all the mediciiies feken' by her In the last nine .months. She has: beeu.aufljrlng terribly: with inflammatory Rheumatism, but is:how 's6 far recovered, ttl&t I think ohe niorb' bottle of ybui Bitten will worn a cure^J Yours truly,-.... J. K. SPEAR, -'i-i.i Indianapolis,Ind
JlyapejiaiH, Kltlney DiticWcte, Etc, MR. KBAJSIER: DBAR SIR.- have used twtr bottled Ot' ybufr Root Bitte s. for Dys-
ni^&o^^^¥^^W^n^hd am now -ili{?e^reot heann, and feel jm.well asl -your-Bit^ers-one c»t gs,
M-AtTiif Cleveland, O.
ftilflf.,
ilsij ffititit.j
tlO.OOO'.Kewnrtt.i:
•I will psyiW/JOO toany. one showing that a single teetim^trdsM publish is not genulLe. Also an .additional reward of ^.009 rora medtclnfir thtft'Ms evereHected one-balt-as imfuny. wondcrfal curesiduring t: samte' time introduced
AS
thl« medicine.
The abovb' reWardH payable' lii gold, and challenge oifei^Wthfrworld
SwJt Rhemsiui4EryHipflt*. ,"-Belle Plain.Ia., writes '•Seeing a -inotioe qf your wonderful blood 'medicine (Ropt.Bfttefs)In the Evangelical
Messefajfer5,! 'hfcd bui' drtlgtist iii this place order-a few bottles^ :Myself and daughter -bayej^ed the,bitte^ with the greatest satisfaction.. J..Jiav.e been 'afflicted fijr a jona time,with Bklt^Rlneum and'Etfj^tpeles. I tried iiidSt^e^fyJ msd iCine zecuaimen ded .f^Uhpnlrgoneati-unM} lusod, your Root Bitters. ^.Xieei nJte a he'w man. E-. closed find 15.' Seilff "faie.Tas ihany bottles-ialu you can for tJi^moHfcy.. -A' number o£ m.y neighJboramytfit ^Bitters...
(Wirifland
let
me know how many bottles, you cj»n seuq 'mefor 1251" rhe abdve is a fair sample~of tl-.e scorcs qi lettere I:am ^receiving Cleveland, O. Root... "drugglrts aifd'Cohntry storekeejiejthe worldt' Ask-f*)f Ki-aieler's-Koot Blttfir*
tie. orBixforfeS,- .... S. Wi FRAZIEB,Proprietor, STRONG, COBB
jSt
CO., Druggists aud
General Agents,.Cieyefehtl. O, Sold Wholesale in Terre Haute by GFLIGK& BEBRY,
^ibkHtan. Nervine, .The gteat ^erye iConqnerer, cures Epileptic sfbhs,'
S'pasms,Fits.Convul-Vitus8t-.,f
Dance, and aU Nervous i-'i-seaseBi the only jtnow positive lemedy. :6r Epileptic Fits. It has beetf tested by th'oUSaiid8^ and .lias never .been known to-fail in a Trial package free. Enclose Cir6tllai's, glvins evidence «f Address, ,! DR.^. A. HICHMOMO.
Box 741, St. JoHeph, Mo,
1. .'
ent in tue:
stant, UtNiralinvState. Ordera solicited and punctuall} attended to.
A1-K- +A ftOAPer-Day at home. Terms Sitf tO ^SVfifed"
ADDTES^ O. STIN-
8ON & Co., Hand, Maine.
