Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 183, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 January 1876 — Page 3
CITT-POST OFFICE. DAILY MAILS,
UG8S.
Indianapolis Had Eastern States. 2:80 a 0:00 a rn. 1:30 m. 8:15 is.
......12:00
4:30
Cincinnati .* 7:00 am 11:20 am 4:30 E5
2:00 xc 1: 30 ra S:15 m....,
Chicago
and
the
Northwest.
(5.C6a 7:00 am 8:15 11:20 a in 9:15 pin 8:00 yt. Lonis and the West. 0:15 a ia 7:00 am il:00ara 2:30 pin ,2:00 m..„ 4:15
East Way.
6:00 a ra Vandalla 11:45 a ra 1:30 pia 7:00 a in 12:00 pin I. & St. 7:00 a in 3:15 pm 11:20 a in
West Way.
0:15 am Via I. & St. J:15 pin 11:00 a m... Via Vandalla Railroad..i iu North andSontli Way. 6:00a in...3Hvansville and Way 2:Sop 3:30 ia Evansville, Vin. and
Sullivan 7:00 am
7:16 am L.. O. & S. VV. K. ft 3:00 ni ti:00 am IS. T. H. & O. R. 8:00 am 2:30 & T. H. R. lU:Wia ru 7:00 a in 111. Midland 7:00 a ra ^EMI-WEEKLY MAILS. (Taes, and
Bala.)
1 in...'Jiic'iysville via PralrieU,-n...n a in General Delivery and Jail Boxes open roai 7 a ro to 7:30 pin
Loci tJ .-jses and Stamp Oflioo open from am to Dp Money Order and Register Office open from 8:00 a in to 6:00
Office open on Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m. No money order business transacted on uc lAys. N. FILBSCK. P. M.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. FXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MABKS.— Staurday excepted. "^Sunday excepted. Daily. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets.
Indianapolis «& St. Lonis. Depot Sixth and Tippecanoe streets. Arrive from East. Leave for West. 10,45 a in «Day Express 10,47 a in 11,10 HI *Night Express 11,12 pin 5,34 Accommodation 5,34 Arrive from West. Leave fast. 3^18pra .snay Express 3,40pm 1,58 am .^Night Express 1,58 pm 8,25 am Accommodation ... 8,25 am St. LoalM, Vandalla & Terre Haute tn«l T*vre ISaute & Indianapolis Arrive lrom East- Leave for West. 8,GO am Limited Train 8,05 am 1,35am \Fast Line 1,40 am 10,15 Indianapolis Acc. 3,65 pm ^Mail and Acc. 4,00 Arrive from West. Leave for Fast. 1,40 a in gFast Line 1,45 am 1,45 pm "Day Express 2,00 9,SO ""Mail and Acc 3,20 ''Indianapolis Acc... 7,00 a ra £TaK»v2l2c, Terre Haute & Chicago Union D. pot, Tenth and Chestnut streets. Arrive from North. Leave for North, 6,s0p im
wOuicago
Express 6,32 a ra
11,17 am ."•'•Mall 2^7 6.52 ft {Night Expiess.........l0,02 Gvaasville A Crawfordsvllle. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets. Arrive from South, Leave for South. 1,50 Mail 8,00 am 9,50 ••''Express 4,07 ra 5,00 pin Local Freight 4,45 am 10,30 am Express Freight 1,50 ra Luga»y|sort, Crawfordo ville & SoaUi' western. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets
I,SAVE FOB NOKTH.
Terre aute and Lafayette Mail 7,(0 am Terre Haute and Toledo Kxpress...4 00 ra Hockville Accommodation 11,25 am
ABBIVC FROM NORTH.
Cincinnati and Evansville Mail 1,00 Toledo and Terre liaute Express.....!),30 Rockviilc Accommodation 10,00 am
Terre S!ante A Illinois ISidland. Union Dt-pot, Tenth and Chestnut streets. ARRIVE. Jfo. 3,
New York Fa«t Line 10,10 a ra No. 1, Through Express 3,15 No.7, Through Freight 11,10 No. 0, Local Freight 6,00
DEPART.
No. 2, Through Express 8,20 a in No. 4, Decatur Accommodation 5,00 No. 8, Through Freight 2,20 am No. 10, Local Freight 7,10 a ra
Cincinnati A Terre lKante. Depot, irst and Main streets. Arrives from South, Leave for
South
3,00 Accommodation 8,15 am Streetcars and omnibusses run to and from the depot on Tenth and Chestnut street', and omnibuses to and from the de-pot-on Sixth and Tippecanoe streets.
There is five minutes difference between the railroad time and city time, as kept by Cal Thomas, and corrected daily by his--transit instrument.
§iw \§vemitij §nzstlc.
outlay Evening, Jan. 17, 1876.
Our Book' Table. THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY,
the leading literary magazine of America, devoted to Literature, Science, Art and Politics. The corps of writers includes the foremost names in Araorican literature: Longfellow, Lowell, Bryant, Whittier, Holmes, Bayard Taylor, Howells, Aldrich, Warner, Mrs. Kemble, Mark Twain and others.
THE U. S. OFFCIAIi POSTAL GUIDTC,
revised and published quarterly by the Post Office Department, containing an alphabetical list of post offices in the United States, with county State and salary money-cyder offices, domestic and international chief regulations of the Post Office Department instructions to the public, foreign and domestic postage tables, and other valuable information. THE AMERICAN LAW TIMES AND RE
PORTS,
a monthly periodical which gives leading cases in advance of regular publication, and a digest of all cases report" ed in contemporary American legal periodicals edited by Rowland Cox. i'HK BOSTON MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
JOURNAL,
established in 1828 and published weekly with one exception the oldest journal in the United States, and second to none in character and standing.
TUB AMERICAN NATURALIST, a popular Illustrated Monthly Magazine of natural history and travel Among the contributors are Profs. Gray, Whitney, Shaler, Farlow, and Goodale, of Harvard Profs. Marsh, Verrill, and Smith, of Yale, and others.
An idea of this sterling publication can be obtained from the item furnishod below, which we take from the Nation:
Readers and friends of the American Naturalist will be glad to learn that H. O. Houghton fc „Cp., are to become the publishers of this useful periodical, beginning wi^h the January number. The same house has purchased of J. B. Ford Jfc Co. the important "American Mechanical Dictionary" of Edward H. Knight, of the United States Patent Office, of which two volumes have already appeared (A-Pan), and 700 pages out of about 1,050 of. the third volume Ht no« in type, vtfth a prospect of speedv completion.: The eiribarrass:orients of its former publishers have ^heretofore not affe cteathta uudeirtafcthe. magnitude of which be judged from the that it embraces some
^.may "r'fact
20,000 subjects,and is illustrated by up wards^of 5,090.engravings, mostly inOPKN. corporated with the text,* but many full-page, like that facing page 2,129, which shows 08 varieties of sewing machine stitches. Mr. Knight, by the way, remarks that "if required to name tke three subjects of inveL lion on which the most extraordinary versatility of invention has been expended the answer should be without hesitation: the sewing-machine, reaping-ma-chine and breech-ioading firearm.
7:30 am a
Each of these has thousands of pat ents, aud while each of them is the growth of the last forty years, it is on ly during the last twenty-live years that they have filled any notable place in the world." In confirmation of this, one has only to look at the classsified list of sewing-machiues and attachments patented in this country lrom February 21, 1S42, to March 9, 1875, which occupies ten and a half closely printed pages of the "Dictionary" in triple column. One or two features of thif? work are new and of great practical utility. Such the general alphabetical technical in dex of materials, appliances, etc., ap pertaining say to a process like photo graphy, or a manufacture like paper or implements like hammers, axes forks, etc., etc. There are no less thaii one hundred and fifty such indexes scattered through the three volumes Another convenience for a defective memory is lists of-graphs, -meters and -types, which show at a glance all the instruments whose names thus termi nate. Each name may then be referred to in i!s ptoper place in the "Dictiona
ry.
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InlSTG it enters upon its thirty third year, having met with continued and increasing success, and being now, since ils absorption of "Ev^ry Saturday," particularly without a rival its field. With its weekly issue, and its three and a quarter thousand pages of reading matter a year, it is able to present with a freshness and satisfacto ry completeness, attempted by no oth er publication, the ablest essays and reviews, the choicest serial and short stories, the most interesting sketches of travel and discovsry, the best poetry, and the most valuable biographical, historical, scientific and political information from the entire bodv of
foreign periodical literature. It would ba difficult, therefore, to over-estimate i:s importance to American readers as the only thorough complication of an indispensible current literature,—indispensable, because it embraces the productions ofjthe l'ormo3t living writera in scicnce, fiction, history, biography, theelogy, philosophy, poltics criticism and art.
Such distinguished authors as Hon. W. E. Gladstone, Prof. Max Muller, Prof. Huxley: Dr. W. B. Carpenter, Prof. Tyndall, R. A. Proctor, The Dake of Argyll, Edward A. Freeman Frances Power Cobb, James Anthony Froude, Mrs. Muloch, Mrs. Olipliant, Miss Thackery, Jean Iugelow, Geo. M-icDjnald, Thomas Hardy, Wm. Black, Anthony Trollope, 11. D. Blackmore, Mrs, Parr. Julia Kavanagh, Mrs. Macquoid, Matthew Arnold, Henry Kingsley, Thomas Carljle, F. W. Newman, W. \V. Story, Robert Buchanan, Tonnyson, Browning,|ctc., etc., are represented in its pages and during the coining year, besides the best fiction by the leading foreign novelists, it will give the usual amount, unapproached by any other periodical, of the most important literary and scientific matter of the day, lrom the pens of tho above named and many other ablest contributors to current literature.
The Living Age has always stood "at the head of its class," not only as the best, but all things considered, the cheapest of the eclectics and in the multiplicity of quarterlies, monthlies and weeklies, it has become almost a necessity to every person or family of intelligence of taste for it, alone, furnishes such a compendium of whatever is of immediate interest or pei manent value in the literary worid as to render it on invaluable economizer of time, labor and money.
The subscription price ($8 a yoar) is cheap for the amount of reading furnished, or for those desiring the cream of both home and foreign literrture, the publishers make a still cheaper offer, viz.: to send (postage prepaid on both periodicals) The Living Age and either one of the American $4 monthlies, or weeklies, a year Cor §10.50. With Tho Living Age and one or other of our leading American monthlies, a subscriber will, at remarkably small cost, be in possession of the best which the current literature of tho world affords.
The volume begins Jan. 1st, and to new subscribers, remitting now, the publishers (Littell fc Gay, Boston) ofler to send the intervening numbers gratis.
"IIEA.L THYSELF."
The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book of about 900 pages, illustrated with over 250 engravings and colored plates, and sold at the exceedingly low price of $1 50, tells you how to cure Catarrh, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Sick, Bilious and other Headac'nes, Scrofula, Bronchial, Throat and Lung Disease, all diseases peculiar to women, and most other chronic as well as acute disorders. It contains important information for the young and old, male and male, single and married, nowhere else to be found. Men and women, married and single are tempted to ask their family physician thousands of questions on delicate topics, but are deterred irom doing so by their modesty. This work answers just such questions so fully aud plainly as to leave no one in doubt. It id sold by agents or sent by mail (post paid) on receipt of price. Address tho author, R. V. Pierce, M. D.j World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y.
A VAI.UA.BLK HOOK. It rosn theXftrayetta Dally Courier*' Dr. K. V. Pierce, of. Buffalo, distinguished in surgery, and tho general profession he honors,has made valuacontr'ibution to the medical literature Of the day, in a comprehensive work entitled I'll© People's Common Sense Medical Adviser." While sientific throughout, it is singularly free from technical and stilted termi. I? comes right down to the common sense of every-day life. Dr. Pierce is a noble specimen of American manhood He has sprung from the people and,' with many sympathies in common with tho masses, has Bought to render them a substantial service in this the «.r«Afc work of his life-
TEXAS LANDS.
THE BIGUEST EXCURSION TO THE LONE STAB STATE
YET MADE,
To Start on the 26th of the Present Month.
Mr. T. J. Forrest, who has temporarily located his office on the w'est side of Third street, between Ohio ard Wal nut, is now engaged in getting up a mammoth excursion to leave here the 20th oi the preseut month. He is also prepared to sell 100,000 ACRES of land, as good as can be found in the State, between Houston and San An tonio. This land is particularly well adapted for farming and grazing. It will be sold in either large or small tracts, suitable for colonies. For further particulars address or call on T. J. Forrest.
ATTENTION
We opeu on Monday, January 10th, a line of stride and plain Hosiery, Sillc Neckerchiefs from 35 cen5s upwards. A variety ©fstjles in Ponspadore Bustles.' Tise elebrated Josephine .Seamless Kid, and addltiosts i? Ties and Rttcliin&'s at
Prairie Ciy Ku»poriuiu, 324 Main, 4 doors west of 4th. Nor til side.
MALLORY.
Tlia East End Coal Kisig*.
Lafayette Mallory, city coal contractor, sells his coal cheap from a number of reasons, all plausible and sensible. First, because he ia engaged in other business at which he can make a living, and which furnishes his rent free. Second, because he seil9 such large quantities of the blac-i diamond. Third, because he has been in- the business along time, and is fully up to the wishes, and fourth, because he believes in small profits and quick sales. Either address him through the postoffice, or leave orders at the corner of 13th and the Vandalia railroad. Orders may also be left with lliee, near the corner ol Fourth and Ohio streets.
The Imperial ElectroMagnetic Insole and Tablet. Are worn like any ordinary Insole in tho.Boot or Shoe. Tho Tablet is worn suspended around the ueck. They keep the feet warm and dry an also generate a continuous gentle current of electricity, immediately relieving pain and pern anently curing the worst (ases of Acute and Chronic Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Asthma, Paralysis, Fever and Ague or Chills and Fever, Cold and Moist Feet, Bronchitis*, Influenza, Sciatica, Loss of Appetite, Pneumonia, Pain in the Back or Loins, General and Nervous Debilitj'. Try them. The cost is trifling, the blessings they .bring inestimable,
We have been appointed sole agents for the United States price of Insoles and Tablets, sent by mail to any address, ONE DOLLAR and two three cent stamps.
Simply send size of Boot, or Gaiter, and mention whether for Lady, Gentlemen or Children. Address Feli Clare & Co., 224 East 113th street, No v? York.
,rJ. Cr:KKLLET
Can Furnifch Yoar Coal.
Hoard.
A lew more table boarders, by the week, can be-accommodated at the French Restaurant of Engine Bruning. His restanrant is centrally, located, on Main street, between Fifth and Sixth Terms reasonable, and the board of the •1 .vv ~T 'r ... If' very best. #i
lScopened.
I will call the attention of all my old customers and the public that I have opened my ware house,'corner of First and Poplar, where will be found a full line of Flour, Feed, Hay, Bran, Shipstuff, Oats, Corn aud Provisions,whwlesale or retail. I invito all to call and see me, where you will be waited on by the well-known salesman, Jacob Beh ringer,
Goods delivered free to all parts of the city. Call and sea me. E. BURNS, iq»
c.?
0 Brelt
±-:, sC
Legal.
To Whom it may concern: All those that wish a clean, quick and easy shave, should call at the corner of Fifth and Main streets, as the 7 have added one more artist to their crew Also ladies and childrens' hair-cutting and shampooning a spccality. as they can have 'their work done at their homes or the shop. Leeches always on hand. SEEGER & ALDRICH
Merchants
will find Brnning's a* excellent place for Dinner5
HALT!
right iu front of Reagan Sc Lorey's, di rect yourself south and enter their cigar establishment. It is stacked full of the best cigars in town. The bar, in the rear of tho cigar store, Is a model of neatness and beauty. It is supplied with a superb stock of liquors. An experienced and attentive bar-tender is always ia attendance." At no place i»tho city are the prices for the same grade of goods lower, if as low. Call and see them.
For the Largest
lot of men's Hand-sowed Boots ever offered in this city go to N. Boland.
Jor Sale.
Comb and Strained Honey also Beos. T. HULMAN, Near Providence Hospital.
LaFajelte Mallory.
try his coal.
«g5p
HIGHLAND COAL.
For Eight Cent?.
Merril «fc Wheat are making things livbly in the coal trade. The above low offer for bituinimous coal cannot fail to sell lots of it.
A CARD.
To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss oi manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure j'ou, FREE OI CHARGE. Th groat remedy was discovered by a missionary in Soutfc America. Sand sell-addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, Now York City.
CORN MEAL.
at Almey fc Harris' popular Bloom-1 ington Road Mills.
Coal and Wood
orders lelt with J. R, Chambers, opposite the postollice, will receive prompt attention.
Try.
Sbowmaker's, "Light Loaf," .and 'May Qp.oea"flijiir. It is the heat in the market.
Key Wrs* (ig.irs.
The finest of Key WVst Cigars, atect ^snts, at the St. Charles sujrplo rooms, corner Ohio and Third. Try them.
All the Delicacies
of the season servod up daily at Brr iug's. ..
tret-
your clothihjf of Max Josaph.
A tSubject of Vital Importance,
'•Sight ?:-rcc'on» grift of i,i-filEld iVi'atttr." The j?a3truction of th'e Eye la the nu
& o&apiiixi? I
other pars
kelley!
22XS Two Offices. Kelley has such immense facilities for selling and delivering coa cheap and buys it frdm the mines such large quantities that he can, will, and does do better by his customers than a great mnny others: Give him a single trial. ,, -ziSt fi
A New Establishment.
Mr. Charles Zimmerman, of Tuscola, III., has leased a store room in the E igle block, on Rlain street, between Eighth and Ninth, where he proposes to establish a manufactory of sbirls, pants and overalls of cheap quality He will employ about fifty women as seamstres8ef.:f}}|Mr.' Zimmerman has had several years experience iu this business, and will, no doubt, make a success of it.
Persons
wanting day board will be nccommo*. dated at 703 Ohio street, third house" east of Seventh. Also,-three furnished or unfurnished rooms for rent.
MRS. J. A.
oi
there is liothing
no mnch caused.
made prematurely old,
Amaurosis
natural stone
hard as the diamond,
scralefi
ty which no other
tercd
tH
LAKGK
DISCOUNT FOlt
.4
aud
Jtibiithed ia Sent to
our «7vgaDi)iation, and yet
accurately adapted
the eyes, by usi glasses which are
accurately,
ic rays of light.
free of charge.
7th. The fiaines are made tiie finest^ material,
highly polished,
aud
light strong, and durable.
S3. •V'-W*5#
Woofl.
im
Still Open. &
The proposition made tnese col umuB to trade a brand new Knabe Piano for a horse and phteton, is sti open. Address P. O. box 2036.
-*1
For the fincsl
assortment7of fine gentleman's Slipped of endless variety, go to N. Boland.
i,t.Toq.!
by wearing glasses
which are either too
Uvna or too weak.
and Us kind, ed diseases are pro:
duced by wearing glasses which are defective. and when glasses are worn which do not fit the slalit exactly. All these liifticul'ics can be be Obvisited by having spectacles
and almost as
it is
nttirly impossible
or deface then..
2d, They are perfectly
i.'rra
They are
to
ground
and which produce no
Prismat
WECMIHFOBTHE
Peruvian Pebble Spectacles and ..Eye-Glasses, The following advantages ever all otheis: 1st. Being a
to
colorlcss,
a proper
Glass or Pebble
3d. Kach lens is
has.
ground, poVshed and ten-
with s'tich .e'xntt nicety, that "me sligiitfcst Imperfection is impossible. 4th.. Betn'4 mucu
'istrder
than
Glass or Pebble,
one pair will last a
any oilier
they are consequently.cool
er to the eyes, and.can be used for a preat-: er netnber o' censecutive hours, without latl*ueing the weakest ey es. 5th. The slghjilnstead of becomlBg wecj/ er, as with the ordinmy spectacle and requiring lr!quentonange, gets
slron^er,
and
great many years
6tli. We warrant them
not to break'
through any fault in th«. manufacture.oi the Spectacle, aud shorld tney do so, dur agent will repair them
tempered,
We warrant every palr'of our PERUVI AN Sl'fiOTAOLES aud £.YE: OLASvE-i to be a PIJRE STOSE «a^ iiot-GIass. None genuine tinless "stamped-vcith my tiadaraarlc. -lr.H gs. FREEMAN,
Z*£
Fine Watches, Jenrclry & Silverware, lttl 'MAI» STKtKT,
The Wafeasli Hotel^
Corner First find Ohio Mb j'v Has bt en purchased by the old and wellknown citizen,
Or
WHO HAS
ViyJi I tely IScKovaled
•/-is
And after adding at. YAHD, Will run lt*sa
in
K\rst-{ iafiS FftriMOTR' Hol^l.
To «tn the Fat of dieLnnd IVithou I Dork is ihe Aim or Traveltax Axtnt*.
We don't fraploy them, but sell to tbe U3er at factory pr.ces. Bpnd for our free price list which will give yoi^ the .price, Freight paid by us to your Hearest rainoadstation, lo bepttid for alter you have tested aud found satisfactory, to thajUhe parchaser absolutely runs no 'risk'-.Whateyer. Thos is the way the best,feca^intbe^qfld are sold by 'JOJJEB. 0t Binghaf4tofa. K.
Great MedicailBdok and Becrets for Ladies and Uents. S/ntT free. Icr. tt^o stamps.' Address, 8T. JOSEPH MxtfroAi. INSTITU^B,
St. Joseph, Mo
•mw
THE OEXOTALLEY PIANO CO.
BIPLEY, OHIO,
nt^SUFACTIJBERS OF*4
of p.wtnce) f'.r Fifty Centt.
Adiiro-". i.m
Bat:j'
JJi^pcaiary, So.
"j:*
"t
IS O
luvilo the aitenlion of buyers to their Instrument.^
TM3S FIRST
CIKCINNATI XSXPOSITION.-1S75, was awarded flseni for BEST PIANOS made IVest of iiie* Alleghenies.
Advantages of location and economy in cost of material and manufacture enabled us to offer decided advantages to those wanting a thoroughly first- class PIAXO.
SEND-FOK DES€JBIPT1V£ CATALOGUE.
I. H. BAITDWIN «S»c CO.,
General Ulanjitjers forTlielr Sale, aud also Gfiter-il Agents lor tiie ^ak oi (ho Unrivaled Deckcr Bros. Piano.?.
158 West Fourth Street, CiiicisiaiUi, Ohio/'
Till HI) feTarET, BETWEF.S All work warranted lirst-class.
CASH.
r. O
rl. bJ'J.V THE. MILLION. A pilrato Counselor to the Narric-J. or thoso about
l*tovt .JUoivorl.r* i:i toic::ce of rvprcxiuction, prMerriog r?! i-j(eri stin? vort of two bundred anfl »isty caeci. wit'.i Dui-erou. .tnftri.vuiga,.i:ad cont&ina valuable fuorni«!inn for tlioxo vho v.ro juarricd or contemplate
aud
delicate
of all
the orga a ofiK-ubi-b i:.i?i-afore we ought to tn be moa cntelwi
iii
not Itft'^reie-'isiy about the houso.
it contain-* th- .pcrietiea and .r.dvica or
la N. Eighth street,
Bt. Lor ?, Notisa iisc ATHiciod 2nd Unfortunate. TSefcro i!i^ n.Torlmw q*.:ncJw who ttdvcrtisb itt pal'Jic-Po. ytitu M'V n:itu-Jc reni'.'dios. 'T)r. Build' wc» a. no muii'jr ot or how depiOrBt!c rour o.»ti«iiti' :i.
Dr* Haiti i^cu'iics ii.T.i !cr.our:rjof ttrfnty-nprcnrocci* le indorsed .t.y V,:-. n:."t sori of thl.? Cimy.'v? su tooelW ot*
by
boTonxultpd pt?r-
rur-1. on th*. iparl»ri v.o- .'v
i«ir.r.»»i| iu Ills tforfc*. th etrcutt Wtworr?
1
!.:"$t,50O,000,,:„ is the average monthly pro5t estimatetl to be paid to holders of. slock privileges Jsv various bankers in Wall street. Tne house ot Messrs. Alexanders Krothlnghara
Carriages & Buggies
AT PRICES
AvS
LOW
A Co.,
12 Wall street, JN.ew-Ycrtr, who pofseasa world-wide reputation for-their strict integrity, offer to sei grtituit')Usly ior one year.their Finnncial weekly Report, and a book explaining how-sums ft'Orn-teu dollars.to thousftiids raay ba invested. Those who lfi vest little have the same advantage as)argi operatbns.' ^eutl l'.':r iheir We&kiy Sostm Post Nov. li.
Address
Ales. FrothiiigJiani &.CoBANKtfRS an4 BROKERS', Opp. Stock Exchange. 12 Wall Bt.,. N.Y«
SEOLO
Eagle Iroip^Sforksy
S'E iUTE, FTJ A NUFCTUE*8 FI.'U
Steam Engines, Coal Shafts,: Flour and Saw Mill Machinery,^ Bank Cars, Koad 8crapew,'^
Building Fronts, Cahe Mills,
Varlciis -Patterns of '.Fcuii»gr 'Fcliwl Furniture, and having t-os'IiARGBST ASPOBTMENT 'F PATTERNS IN THE HTA'FB. cnn Kivn Its crtr*CTiers the advantage of repairs with' ut vost if rattcrns. 4 A. PARKli& CO., Pi O], s.
Samaritan Jfervine,.' The' grfat Nefve Conquerer, cures Kpileptto Fits, Convulsions, Bpasins, 8t, ,V:t»i« Dance, aitif atl 'Nervous '•isaart's the oolj- know vomitive leiifOv or ICpll**i»Mo. fits." It has been tested by tiiousa "ds. an«l has .I eve A been, known to fail, iu Trial package free.' Enciosn
stamp, for Circnlais, giving evidence ,ot cures." Address, DB. A.BIOHMOND,
AH TIIE LOWEST.
SPRING WAGONS a Specially
WHO£.lESAIiS ANI RETAfli, AT
POTI
^-93-
OI2SO MB
AIiBTUT
-1L S. RICHARDSON ^CO.,
JOBBERS AND DEAl^Kfi-Sl-N
Queensware, Glassware,
Lamps,'.Etc,
HKADQUAHTEHS FOB:
Chandeliers arid 15ar Fixtiires. Country Jobbing Trade f-olicifced, and prices guaranteed as !o\f as any Western Queensware House.
:i
North JSltle, between Thir«1 and Fourth
SKWIHT©- WACHINK.
Casli Price, $40.00.
Any person wanting a tirst-elaas
LIU1IT KCNKING AND EASILY VA5AGEU Shutt'e dewing Machine will fiud it of importance to poud to us forth latest
Terms
We also send
to pvireiaser.!,
Address, JOHNSON, CLAKK & Co., No. 141 Stata Street, Chicago.
to
D'.nrrv, oil tho physiological itivici ii'3 ttnd revclatijjns o* sc: ual syBtcm, ^itli tbo
mar-
riags still it ii a WA that ou?lit to bo kept under loci and kev.
a pnyfielan
whoae ufHilti'ja ia \rhrld-wide, and should
be in
the
pri
vate drawer ot e»irj male and femaio throughout the tntire Globe. It tntbracss evcrvthin
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of tho gener
av£tcnanyotherwork.ka^wlng,
that ij worth
and
much that
not
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MACSINE ON 'I'KI.MJ
theNorthwest. It. costs nothing to try the Home Machine, :is we payalltne expeuaes if not accepted. Merchauts. send for our Descriptive Circulars, and late lerrus .oCaah Purchasers. WE WANT MKBCHANrs FOIl AQESF'S.
to any part or
O N A N I S & MILD C^H^P^IGS&ISMN iMPRO. VEMENT 0N crEBi£SEXTRACT.
REheiCarrus,Randolph....
Ext. S iJJ (Sir Francis a process.) ,1 Prot. Oxalate Iron, 5 i. I Alkaloids of Cinchona, 5 i. I Pepsin Bacehnrated, 5 lj.| Ext. Diosma Deod. 5 i. [Turk,] S i.
THIS MED'TGINE !$ PRE^Ri.BF.D BY' PHYSICIANS rCRTWE CUftOF.lNDTGESTI ON^eONSTlPAT ON cp E PS I/It HE
AO AOH E-. ILES.FEM.ME-4.CH LD EN. BLADD ER,STOMACH,KiDNtY. LIVER-Sf BL 0 0D D1SEASES: LQ$S DF^PPET 'TE 5-1 GEHERAlR.ROSTRAWqN4F:fH.ENcRVOUS SYSTEM: T^i-Sizl'2S eT :.j .TOR SAU B'BY. .RICHAR0'5tilLLIDGEvPR0 P'5,.
No. 39 Zcntccky Ave., Zalimpolls, Ini
ji regnltirgndunteot Medicine, has t)€eii longer engaged In the special treatment of aUVeneral Sexual ftnd ChronloSMeaaeathananjottierPliysician ia IadIanapol!i,aacity MpertihoW) and aUoldresfdehts know. Consultationa frei
Syphilis, Gonorrhea®, Gloot, Stridur#f Orchitit, Hernia, or Rupture, all Urinary Disease* and Syphilitic or mercurial affections of the throat, skin or bona*, »r» treated with nnpnrallelea •ucceu, on latest •clentiflo prlnelrlcs. Snfely, Prlr.telj.
Spermatorrhoea, Sexual Debility and Impotency, at
the result of Self-abaie ia jemta.Mziwlexeeua
In mmturer jeers, or other oanMs, and wiiioh prodaoe aome of the following effects: nerrou»ne»jf aeaiinal emiuiona, debilitj, dimness .f sight, defeeUva memorv, pimplea on tbe face, phjsicaldecay, aversion to aociaty of femaiaa, confusion
or
Ideas,
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Box 7-11, St. Joseph, Mo.
UTrt-n-fA/l to distribute a Ledtnre by One if UUliJihwho has "sufferedatirf-is now* cured, wilh rales, instructions and prescriptions that an drtfpgist can pot up. ®SScb^S.TOraO ":»Ag: e'vStyisaeeot •NerfronsDfbllity -Weidtnesrf Ao., is curedhythemi 1 sp.ee toyer ^200 wlth finding thn remedy.'Sam. Quacks'before plea free. IS. TREU
ling tut AINK, 205, Mth st. N.
of aexnal power, etc., rendering
lmoroper
or
Sealed for
marriace
uahappy,
aro permanently cured. Pamphlet
(M page*) relating to the abore, sent in aealad enrelope*, far twopoetrge stampa. Coniultation at offica
or
by mall
free, and tasted, a friendly talk orhia opinion coets nothing. When it is inconvenient tovialt theulty for treatment, medieineean be sent by express or mail everywhere. Cnreable eaaea guaranteed, where doubt exists it Is frankly stated. Office hoars: 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. Sundays,"12 It. to I P. II.
-Pamphlet to any address, for Two Stamp*. MANHOOD
411
lOTOnta?*
WOMANHOOD Bent sealed. Manhood, Womanhood and arnpb-
up^rAOE.! pfiHis.
50c. Over fifty wonderfai pea picture*, true
to life article* on the following injects: Who may marry, who not, why. Proper age to marry. Who marry first, Manhood, Womanhood, Phjsical decay.- The effects
of
up, not
celibacy
and excess.* Who ahouldmarry: Howllfoond happiness may be Increased. The Physiology ofEeprodaction.and many mora
of re-reading. It contains theoreaznof medicsllitcr* atttTCutboafhis gathered In an eJctonrire practice, andwort to any one who will give it a oarefUl peroaal, ten aww Itsooat. ...
Address Dr. Duff, S9 Kentucky Avenue,, Indianapolis Indiana. Cheapest good-guide in America.
Dr. Whittier
Still continues, to treat old longstanding and severe cases'of VENERAL DISEASES, and cases of SEMINAL. EMISSIONS "and IMPOTENCY, The Doctor is now occupied with cases which have 'not with a cure in other Hands—does not court .Simple and common cases. No matter who have failed, state your. case call or write. Painphlet arid questions-sent by mail free to any address. A regular graduate of three Medical Colleges, and the longest located in one place of any doctor in America He cures many cases given upby others. THOROUGHNESS ef cures, SAFETY medicines used and fair charges have brought mm patients from every State. Office and address,
617 St. Charles Street. St. Louis. Mo.
fA (SrAA investetl in Wall R* 10 o!ten leads to fortune A 72 page boofe explaining everytbiu and a copy ot the Y«if|«7rwiei\o SENT iPKEK. i0".®B*nc*i«d Brokers, 72 Strondwny, Wew Tork.
AGEN:«^reKU^si
VALLEC'O, Bo*, 3844 New York.
BUSINESS CABDS.
ECKLES,
BUTrHER
and dealer in all
ol
.meats, .No
chaap beef •». -j notches uaatleiu outline It np '~sm* of Attala employed Low prices gc»' t-i
Wecoud street,, o.Ue, south of Alain.
TKKRK HAUTE MLK WORKM. DevlneA FreftMiid, maiiufactureis and dealers in all kinds~of hand cut files, iasi« and files of all kinds. Southwest corner Filth aud Mulberry streets, Terre liaute, Indiana. -Oil files and r:s re-cut aud warranted equal to ne*-?. We pay oi.ewayon allirtl»*r8 from ilie county hy express
New Stock of Real Estate.
E. OHM,
KEAIi ESTATE AGEiT, MAIN «T., BET FOURTH AND FIFTH, J* o. 115, Up Stairs.
Dwelling homes of all sizes at-rl In a«1 parts ol the city, at tho clteapc flees, Also farms and gardens-to seil or trade. TjilorinaUon clieerfuily furnlslied.
Dr. Leon J. Willien,
OFFICE AND RKS1DENCK,
Eugitt street, bet. Slxtb and Seveulb, Fonrth bouse from Seveutb.
1*. McArtlinr,
TAILOIt AND CUTTElt. Fifth !r-t., Le1. licrry aad JHolberry Buy your clath and have your suits cut and made in the flnest style at a saving ol 25 per cent, by patronising
McArthnr.
OOISA
WIRE,
House, 81^n auo Ornamental A I N E
Little Red Front, corner of Eighth ai Main streets, Terre Haute, lnd.
BURNS BROS?., DEALERS IN F! OITK. FEEB,
BA1.F.D
HAT,
CVREIt 91KATM,
fOVtTHY Itod PHOlllfE.
Southeast ccr. Third and Walnut sfa.
OHM & AUFDERHALLK
S. K. rorat-r Vine and Hecsid Si«.
Dealers in all kinds ol
IMC KUiL S
FRESH AND CCBBD
ChAlUDGE. THE 1\£R,
Scours Tiiorouiclily^ Dyea tfandMuiely, .. Finishes Ueantirully
Uepaira Neatly.
WALNUT between Third and Four'It !*«uth tidt.
BATHS/ BATHS.
If you waut to get a. nice, c^ean Shave and a good, hot bait), go to the O. K. BARBER SHOP.
on Ohio and Fifth
Fouitu
street, between
NEW STOVE STORE.
SHOVES Ok: ALL STYLisib.
Parlor, Cook
—AND—
OFFICE fs'l ii-SS
A Large Assortment aud IJOW fnces,u
a. HEIM'Si SorlU Fourth St., Onolt'* hntldi
BAKBWK SHOP.
?3.:
i, ALEiU. TKOKPE, Successor to Roderos Br thew,onFou»Ui streec, between Aiain ana ohto. He
Its a share of the pubiie patronage.
•TOMTS. ORl£BtMO]»
X^^ITSTrTJE HOUSE A«I MfciX PAISTIAH, Gr«.in'.n», Olaehig, fUid al branches o: a painter'ri bnsiiiesn will be attended to with p»om ptness and dispatch. Ninth street near Chestnut.
JOSEPH Ii!ClIAIvj)SON, iK.
uiiict- on OliloHt., bet. Tliird unU TEHttK HAUTE. INDIANA
ROBERT VAJS YALZA IS,
OFF1 C£ IOI'aCUA UOU^K TKRUK MAI Tf:, HMANA.
LOUIS:^ JUIKUSICK (Huoccssor to Geige.' «S Ursusloko
T^kssnifchj hih! tacueil twitter. N 3. Upeoiai attention palU 10 putting ..^ ^peakin^'Tube's" 'ihe saiiie eold a» wholesale and" ietail:tn tinu rs.
Keys wholesnie .«nd retail. U^pnl) lit a promptly attiewiw? id
Ms Oi.1V.'JKA'L'LCSW,
Xs NiT I
offl
e, 119 Main Street"!
Over old con (option tar ytu'i'
MARRIAfiEiilr^
Snlr
An JCostnicd Work tit apfirate. counselor
onths mysteries its. abuses, *u. th*
IOW I*
relation. Sole an
contaausinfbnnation?S^ehnoma
al,rl
ntinrr.."rT.•vith-1iM
troe^l^la^B&J" O* wM5TWe.fl0cents by MaiL Thea^thor.msr ft* .aww^Medyaraotuillygr by mail on any ofthti suhjects meBUOBeu loJus wonr aam •r. A* O. OLIK^lSWa*hilie^s«.,Silcago,IlL
Honey in vi?£SS in'every Counfy In the Ifnlted Htates to seil
The On!j Complete Safety l^anip made. Good menoah miuce $50.00 A WEEK.
Secure terrtMfry^ai'pnee by writing to Metallic Sa«rt^piap c*.,122 Lake St., Chicago. ....
Chicago, 111.
