Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 184, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 January 1876 — Page 3

CITY POST OFFICE. DAILY MAILS. OPEN

L03S.

Indianapolis and Eastern State* 7:30 am *11:20 am 12:00 4:30

2:30 a m.„ 6:00 a m.. 1:80 m.. 3:15 pm..

Cincinnati

2:00p in... 1:80 m... 3:15 m..

7:00 am

JBl:20 am

... 4:30 rs

Chicago and tlie Nortbwest. S.Ofla 7:00 am 8:15 11:20 am iiilopm 8:00 pm

St. Louis and tli« West.

10:15 a 7:00 am

11:00 a m..., 12:00 pin 4:15 in East Way.

2:30 pin

Vandalia....,

0:C0a Is30 jna...».( .2:iXJ 3 35 Oi

I!:45 a 7:00 a in 7:00 am 2 :"J0 am

L&St.L »t a

West Way.

iia hi Via I. & St. L.. .. -i- i. ra ii:00n ia...Via Yundulla Ballad,. 2 3j ui Ksrth audSontb Way. tiiOO & ra...Evanaville and Way 2:30 3:30 ra Evansvilje, Vin. and

Sullivan 7:00 a in

7:15 a ei Ii., O. & 8. W. K. tt 3:00 6:00 a ic 15. T. H. Sc C. R. 8:00 a in 3:30

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T. H. "R. 1(J:00 a no

7:00 & la III. Midland 7:00 a fcEMI-WEEKLY MAILS. (Taes. and Sats.) 1 ni... Jraysville via Jt,ialriet©n...li a General Delivery aiiti Jail Boxes open rum 7 air to 7:30

IxjoS dosiea and Btamp Otfloo open from to to 9 eo. Money Order and Kegistor Office open frujLi t:00 a in to 6:00

Olfloe open on Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m. No raouoy order business transacted on na J.iys. N. FILBBOK, P. M.

£&£L110A1> TIME-TABLE. FXPLAN A.TION 0F RKFKKENCE MAKKS.— 8taurday excepted. ""Sunday excepted. Daily. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets.

Indianapolis A St. .Lonis. Depot Sixth and Tippecanoe streets. I Arrive fr«m East. Leave for West. 10.45 am 'Day Express 10,47 a in I 11,10 hi ^.Night Express 11,12 I 5,34 Accommodation 5,34 I Arrive from West. Leave or Past, I 3,3Spni .^nay Express 3,40 pm 1,58 a m.........''Night Express 1,58 pm I 8,25 am Accommodation ... 8,25 am

St. liOuis, Vandalia & Terre Haute uitU Trrre llante dc Indianapolis Arrive trom East- Leave for West 8,00 am Limited Train 8,05 am 1,3 a gFast Line 1,40 am 10,15 pm Indianapolis Acc. 3,55 pm "Mail and Acc 4,00 pm Arrive from West. Leave for Wast, 1,40 a Fast Line 1,45 a 1,45 *Day Express 2,00

U,o01 in '•''Mail and Acc 3,20 ^Indianapolis Aco... 7,00 a JKvansville, Terr© Haute A Chicago Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets. Arrive from North. Leave for North, 6.30 ."Oaicago Express...... 6,32 am 11,17 am .'Mall Zffl 5.52 a JNight Expiesa 10,02

ETansville & Crawfordsviile. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets. Arrive from South, Leave for South. 1,50 ra „*Mail 8,00 a 9,50 in 'Express 4,07 5,00 pin Local Freight.... 4,45 a 10,30 a m.j Express Freight 1,50 lieganuport, Crawfordsvllle&Southwestern. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets 1BAVK FOa NOHTH. Terre Faute and Lafayette Mail 7,00 a Terre Haute and Toledo Ex'press...4,00 Rockvllle Accommodation". 11,25 am

AKHIVS FROM NOBTH.

Cincinnati and Evansville Mail 1,00 Toledo and Terre Haute Express 9,30 Rockvllle Accommodation 10,00 am

Terre Haute A Illinois Midland. Unio.a Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets. ARRIVE. No. 3, New York Fast Line 10,10 am No. 1, Through Express 3,15 No. 7, Thvongh Freight 11,10 No. 9, Local Freight 6,00 pm depart. No. 2, Through Express 8,20 am No. 4, Decatur Accommodation 5,00 No. 8, Tdrough Freight 2.20 am No. 10, Local Freight 7,10 a

Cincinnati A Terre Haute. Depot, First and Main streets. Arrives from South, Leave for South 3.00 Accommodation 8,15 am

Street cars and omnlbnsses run to and from the depot on Tenth and Chestnut streets, 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.

uie hzem.

Tues lay Evening, Jan. 18,1870.

The boot black measure subsided.

war has in some

Really the world has been too hard Ion the street corner* loafers. They are a mild type of nuisance compared with those who haunt busy offices or obtrude themselves upon working hours. If the latter class would join the lormer it would be an undisguised blessing.

After'taking a terrible oath to keep it searet, Ye Gay Gazetteer was iuformed by a citizen of a trail he is on in search of the Long Point murderers. It is tho last person in Terre Haute whom our citizens would ever suspc-ct of engaging in the detactive busi.nese, in an amateur way. He, is on a hot scent. »,

Main street merchants are the saddest people one sees at the Opera House. They appear to be eternally solving the insoluble problem of how maby young men whom they see there were able to go, "seeing as how" thoy had told them that very day, that they could not settle that bill of some months standing.

Lamps, eiiher fluid or coal oil, will give as much light as f4 gas, and cost only one-fourth as .much. A dollar saved in unnecessary expense in business, is a dollar made. -Here is a suggastion for stopping a small leak, through which, in the course of a year, a vast ainount of money filters. We charge nothing for this suggestion.

A miserable wretch, wiih soul so small that it could be put Ioto theblad der of a mosquito, and then would rattle through all eternity, has stolen the favorite scissors of the Gazette's news editor. Whoever finds the .thief has our permission to shoot- him on the spot, or any other part of him.. A reward of $100,000 will be^glyen for his capture, dead or alive. r'

Every person connected with the Gazette office, some forty odd in all, hss been armed with a navy revolver, and will shoot on sight the double-dy ed villain who has stolen an umbrella from this office. The umbrella has painted on the inside, the words, "Stolen fiom E. A. Skeele," and its home is in this office. We authorize anybody to shoot the thl9f on sight.

fiiley Items.

Riley Township, Jan. 14, 187G. Mr. Editor of Gazette: As Anti Granger has told you that hog Cholera and knight weddings was about all that was talked of or practiced in Riley and Jjost Creek Town Ships, and told it for the truth, well perhaps it was the truth then,but it falls along way short of the truth' at this time, For the members of the Salem Baptist Church has been holding a protracted meetinh_ lor past two weeks both day and knight, in that time they have increased their member ship nine or ten. the most of them was new converts, threeof them formerly had beeh members of the Christian Church, and they were only transplanted but the new ons will have to try the watery grave next Sunday if there can bo water enough found in reach of Than Joneses for that is tha place that has been selected, to ccmpleeT the job. .Weil Mr. Edii.»r Snail i3 having a hard time of it in this put «t his domiuion, and would not ba surprised if he did not get the worst of the fight before the warm weather comes.

For it is generaly uoderstood iu these parts, that the Methodist at Ghristys Chapel, will some time next week open their batteries on the old gentleman, and the christians at union church in Lost crcek are Getting ready to come in to the fight with their Seige Guns, you can see from what have told you that times is very hard in this part of the conn try. lor christians nor any other peaple will fight the Devil vory much when they can make plenty of money and drive sharp trade's, but the General move of the churchs on Satans strong hold is not all that is going o.n in these parts the Grangers at this time seem to be taking new life the Plymouth Grange at the insalla tion of their officers yesterday, at the Plymouth church,made a free and public dinner well they did not feed quite as many people as was led with the few loaves and fishes of olden times. nor did they cary so many baskets full away

There was about four hundred peopl in attendance and per took of the most Splendid "dinner that was ever gotten up in Riley Town Ship, by Grangers or any body else. The Sankey Grange installed their officers in the afternoon at the Christys Chapel A. B. Pegg was the installing officer J. C. Myers Master and J. S. Pugh, Overseer, J, A. Earl Secy, Harvy D. Scott failed to be at either place both places expected a Grange speech rrom him. he was attending the State Grange at Indianapolis, on Saturday Marion Grange install.their officers at the New light Church, ou the county line and make a public dinner, on Wednesday 19th Rnral Grange at the Sugar Grove School house in Harrison Township will install their officers, and tueie will bo Some tip top Granger speeches made on that occasion it is Generally supposed that Prof Royse and Harvy

Scott will be the speakers they both know how to talk hay seed well Mr. Editor I have-told you all that I can find out about these folks that has bay seed in their head, they all seem to know each 'other anti Get up Splendid dinners is about all the harm I can see in them I do not know what improvement they expect to make on humanity, but there is one badly needed, and that is tho excessive use of the filthy weed Toba.cco. had ought to be prohibited and discountinanced in church houses for if I was going to Get religion I would not want to Get it in, either of ha two churches I saw^this week unless the fumes of the tobacco Juice was cleaned out of them these two is no worse than other country church houses Mr Editor pardon iny too lengthy talk with vou but I wanted to tell you that anti Granger tiid not know it all

Ipsit Dixit.

TU i: GAS li STIOX.

Tlie City Father** of Indianapolis Wrestling With the Subject. From the Indianapolis Journal.

At the Council meeting last evening, the Committee on Gas had ready for submission, although it was not reached the following estimate and recommendation: '•Gas bill for December for the city and offices, police station^ and engine bouses, |460. Cost of. furnishing with the Cleveland Patent Burner Company's lamps and fixtures,228 lamps,$855. Cost of the best head light oil, 18c per gallon cost per month," ?135j estimating tuat 220 would be used all night, consuming one pint each, which is a very liberal estimate, ,we feel confident-that- the cost would really not be over $100 per montta. At $135 per month the saving would be ove* $300 per month, which in less three months would pay ior the lamps and fixtures, and thereafter said amount wonld be saved monthly to the city. We therefore recommend the adoption of said lamp and oil in the city hall and its offices, and in the police station and engine houses."

The same committee wanted a week more of time to report upon the subject of lighting Washington street, between East and West streets, with oil and gasoline.

The latest counterfeit circular shows that there are in circulation spurious bills of tho First National Bank of Indianapolis, the First National and Richmond National, of Richmond. .Look out for them

"HEAL 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 $1.60, tells you how to cure Catarrh, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsi i, or Indigestion, Sick, Bilious and other Headaches, 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 f-male, single and married, nowhere else to bo lound. Men 'and women, married aud single are tempted to ask th5ir 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 and-.plainly^ as to leave no one in doubt. It i3 sold by »gen:s or sent by mail (post paid) on receipt of prico. Address the author, R. V. Pierce, M. D., World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y.

A valuable book **4. From tho .Lafayette Daily Cou-ter Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, distinguished in surgery, and the general profession he honors,has made a valuacontribution to the medical literature of the day, in a comprehensive woik entitled "The People Common Sense Medical Adviser." While sient?fi« throughout,- it is singularly free iro„, technical and stilted terms, it comes right down to the common sense of every-day life. Dr. Pierce.is a noble speosmen of American manhood He has sprung from the people and,' with mahy Sympathies in common with tha masses-, has sought to render them a substantial s'ervice in this-the work of,his life*

great

TEXAS LANDS.

THE BIGGEST EXCURSION TO THE LONE STAR STATE

YET MADE,

To Start on the 2Gth Present Month.

of tlie

Mr. T. J. Forrest, who has temporarily located his office on the west side of Third street, between Ohio ar Walnut, is now engaged in getting np a mammoth excursion to laaye here the £Cth ot the present 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 Antonio. 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 Wa open oil Monday, January 101b, a line of ftiijie and plain Hosiery, Silk Xeckercliicfs from 25 cents upwards. A variety of styles in Pompadore Bnstles. The elebrated Josephine Seamless Kid, and additions to Tien and Bncbin&'s at

Prairie City Emporium, 324 Bfain, 4 doors west ot 4tli, North side.

MAIJXEY.

Thft East End Coal King. Jjafayette Mallory, city coal contractor, sells his coal cheap from a number of reasons-, all plausible and sensible. First, because he is engaged iii other business at which be can make a living, and which furnishes bis rent free. Second, Tbecause he sells such large quantities of the blac^ diamond. Third, because he has been in the business a long 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 13tb and the Vandalia railroad. Orders may also be left with Rive, near the corner ol Fourth and Ohio streets.

The Imperial ElectroMagnetlc Insole and Tablet.

Are worn like any ordinary Insole in the Boot or Shoe. The Tablet is worn suspended around the neck. TBey beep the feet warm and dry an also generate a continuous gentle current of electricity, immediately relieving pain and pern anently curing the worst 3es 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 Debility. 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, OneDollar and two three cent stamps.

Simply send size of Boot or Gaiter, and mention whether for Lady, Gen tlemen or Children. Address Felix Clare & Co., 224 East 113th s'treet, New York.

J. Cp-KELLETsl

Can Furnish Your Coal.

Board.

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 very best. y'

Reopened.

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 and Pro visions, wholesale or retail. I.invite 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 see me. E. Burns,

J. C. KELLEYV

"'^e^Two Offices. '*—7 Kelley has such immense facilities for selling and delivering coa cheap and buys it from the mines such large quantities that he can, will, and does do hotter by bis customers than a great many others Give him a single tria1 ,::^

A New Establishment.

Mr. Charles Zimmerman, of Tuscola, 111., has leased a store room in the Eagle block, on Main street, between Eighth and Ninth, where he proposes to establish a manufactory of shirts, pants and overalls of cheap quality He will employ about'fifty women as seamstresses. Mr. Zimmerman has had several years experience in this business, and will, no doubt, make a success of it. ..

Persons

wanting day board will be accommodated at 703 Ohio street, third house east of Seventh. Also, three furnished or unfurnished rooms for rent.

Mrs. J. A. Wood.

Still Open.

The proposition made in these col umns to trade a brand new Knabe Piano for a horse and phseton, is sti open. Address P. O. box 2036*

For the Finest.

a88or^ment-of fine gentleman's Slippers of endless Tariety, go to N. Holand.

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 the7 have added one more artist to their crew Also ladies and childrens' hair-cutting and shampooning a specality. as they can have .their work done at their hoqties or the shop. Leeches always on hand. Seeger fc Aldrich.

Merchants

will find Bruning's an excellent place for Dinner3

HALT!

try his coal.

11 Kill LAM) COAL.

For Eight Cent*.

Merril »fe Wheat are making things lively in tho coal trade. Tlie above low offer for bitutnimous 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 ol manhood, &c., 1 will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. Th great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send self-addressed envel ope to the Rkv. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, New York City.

CORN MEAL.

at Almey & Harris' popular Bloomington Road Mills.

Coal and Wood

orders left with J. R. Chambers, oppo site the postoffice, will, receive pronipt attention.

Try

Showmaker's, "Light Loaf," and 'May Queen" flour. It L-? the best -in the market. ,•

Key West Cig trs.

The finest of Key West Cigars, atent C9nts, at the St. Charles sample rooms, corner Ohio and Third. Try them.

All the Delicacies

of the season served up daily at Brnning's.

4

your clothihg of Max Joseph.

A Subject of Vital Importance,

JBTCSHIOHLT.-

•.Sfjjht £B t&e «a©sl lireclons gift of Usi Oi'sator." TheaK&(i3iii3aIcJa3tr«ction of the Eye Is the m. si cuaipiiziisi and delicate of aU the orgai o:':-6ii&L£. tiasrefore we ought to to be'mcie eaienu o* toft Kyesth'an any other part of our soil nation, »nd yet there fs nothing so much corned. They are madepremcUuretj/ old, by wearing glasses which are either too slrmg or too weak. Amaurosis and its kind'.ed diseases are produced by wearing glasses which are defective. and when glasses are worn which do not fit the siclit exactly. All these Diffienl'ies cau «e I« Obvl nteit by having spectacles accurately adapted to the ey.es, by using glasses:which are ground accurately, and which produce no Priiinat* ic rays of light.

WECLAIHFOBTHK

Peruvian Pebble Spectacles and Eye-Glasses, The following advantages ever all others: 1st. Being a natural stone and almost as hard as the diamond, IS utterly impossible to scratch or deface them. 2d, They are perfectly colorless, a property which no other Glaia or Pebble has. 31. .Eachlens is ground, polished and centered with 6uch exact nicety that ine slightest imperfection is-impossible. 4tb. Belnt much harder than any oiher Glass or Pebble, they are consequently cooler to the eyes, and can be used for a preater nember or censecutive hours, without latUuetng the weakest eyes. 5th. The sight.instead of becoming weaker, as with the ordinary spectacle and requiring fr- queni cnang", gets stronger,.and. one pair will last a great many years 6t.li. We warrant incm not to break through any fault iu th«-manufacture ol the Spectacle, and shonld tfiey do so, our agent will repair them free of charge. 7lh. Tne frames are made of tlie finest material, highly polisficd, and tempered, light itrong, and durable.

We warrant every pair of our PERUVT AN BKEOl'ACLEd and EYE ULASVES -to be a PURE STOftE anil not Glnss. None genuine unless stamped \ith my trade mark. 11. FREEMAN,-5 Fine Watches, Jewelry & Silverware,

fjltfl MA15 STKfcKT,

Terre IVanle. Indiana.'

Th^ Wabash Hotel, Corner Fif stand Ohio sts

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right in front of Reagau d~ Lorey's, reot yourself south and enter their cigar establishment. It ia stacked Juli of tho best cigars in town. Tho 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 in attendance. At no place in the city are the prices for the same grade of goods lower, if as lowv Call and see them.

For the Largest

lot of men's Hand-sewed Boots ever offerer! in this city go to N. Boland.

Jor Sale.

7omb and Strained Honey also Bees. T. Hulman, Near Providence Hospital.

LaFayette Mnllory,

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Has been purchased by the old and wellv* known citiien, tsFS'IVi AYERS,

WHO HAS

Completely Renovated it, And after adding a W A O A

Will rnn It MM a

lass Farmers' Hote).

To lilTC «n the F*t of Ij""1 Without Work Is the Aim of Travel- ... lug Akents.

We don't employ them, but sell to the user at factory prices. Send far our free price list which will give you 1 he price. Frsisht paid by us to your nearontT&UKMiU station, to b8 paid for aiteryou have tested arid rouud satiBfaetory, to that tbe pu»Phaser absolutely rnvs no xlsfc. whatever.Thcs 18 the way the best Scales in the wco-ld are sold by JONES, ot Binghamton.

Great Medical Book and'' Secrets for. Lidlf# and Qents.' s-nt free fori two stamps. Address,

THE OHIO TALLEI PIANO CO.

7: RIPLEY, OHIO,

:t: JP I JL W O

-. tie

Invite the attention of buyers lo their Instrument.

FIR¥T

C'lWCiarWATI EXPOSITION, 1S75, was awarded them BEST PIANOS made West of the Alleghenies.

Advantages of location and economy iu cost of material and manufacture enabled us to offer decided advantages to those wanting a thoroughly first-class PIANO.

O S S & S I S & A A S I a

o, is.,- baldwIT*:.. AC CO„

General Managers lor Their Sale, and also General Agents for the Sale of the. Unrivaled Decker Kros. Pianoe.

158 West Fourth Street, Cincmiaati, Ohio.

be

kept uader lock

and a.Qv, aud not left "urelcssly about the house. It contaias the experience and advice of

a phyiJeiaii

whoseTcpatution is world-wide, and should be

in the pri-

•ate drawer of every m:tlc and female throughout the entire globe. It embraces every thin* on tlio subject of the g[CQer atlfe system that is worth knowing, and

much that is

published In anv other work. Sent co «ny 0:10

(v'rcc

Carriages & Buggies

AT PRICES

AS LOW AS THE LOWEST

SPliraU WAGONS a Specially,

WHOJLESA2.E AJfD KETAIIi,

-AT-

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TiOKD STREEX, BETWEEN OHIO All work warranted first-class.

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BOOK FORJTHE MILLION. A Trtrate Conn?clorto the or those about to ni:«rrv. on the physiological iuvie:!c:4 aud i-evelatieni of \'j• tp 3 pL'Xual system, Tith the late:it?teovcr ia lUv

scletce

he Miruplcxion. Ac.

of reproduction, preserving

1 r.ia is un of two hundred ana M*ty with nwjr.e'O'i.i ens^iugs* contains valuable aforaiatioik fev those who arc oarrled or contemplate marriaye still it- is a bo that ought to

not

of postage) for

Fifty-Cents.

Address Dr. hut'-a' Dispcusury, No. 12 N.

fit.

Eighth street,

LouU. Mo. Kotico t! lha AfTicSod and Unforlunete. ^Before applying to liotoriou1* quacks who advertise la public papor-*. «r mlujf n* remedies, p^ru-e Dr. Sutrs' work, un ouitu!.- v.'t.At

V.jut

disease is or how il^plor-

able rourcccdiiititi. Drl liutuoctiiipitss hwi»: of twenty.sevenrooms Iflihdoraed by of the r.n.-t o'l.'brritcd medical pro^s•ors of thU country ar.d i!roiH». cud can bcjjons-.i't'.ifl personally 05 by the «Ii ©fflce*nrif pnrlor* 12

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f:lJ vn'rfcs.

th strrt^'t, Setww

"$1,500,000" is the average monthly profit estimated to be paid to holders of stock privileges by various bankers in Wall street. Theliouse ot Messrs. Alexander Krotliiust'oam & Co., 12 Wall street, New Yore, who possess a world-wide repulation for their strict in-, tegritv, offer to send Kiatiiit uisly lor one year their Financial Weekly Report, and a book explaining hiw sums from ten dollars to thousands may be invested." Thoee who iu vent little nave the same advantage as la'-ge operators, ••-'cud fur ilieir Weekly. Boston Post Nov. 12. Address

AI^x. Frothingliam & Co.» BANKERS and BROKERS, Cpp Stock Exchange. 12 Wail HU, N.Y

THE OLD .*

EaglfiTronWorks,

TKRISI- HAUTE. MA NUFACTITBlCfl

Steam Engines, Coal Shafts, Flourand Saw Mill Machinery,''-5," ,, Bank Cars, Koad Scrapers,

Building Fronts, Cane Mills,

Various Patterns of Fencing,. School Furniture, &c., and having toe LARGEST ASSORTMENT of PATTERNS IN THE STATE, can fjiv* its cue+cn^rs the advantage of repairs without, cost of patter us.

J. A. PARKEV &CO., Prbp'rg.

Samaritan Neryin^

The gr»-at Nerve Conquerer, cures (Spileptic K4ts, Convul.t ton8, Spasmc,- tit,• -Vitus

Dance," and a Nervous I'i7 :8eaB»-6 the only know postI tlvb jem«dy :or. Epileptic I KiW:' It hrts been tested by *,honsAi.ds iind has never ____ »eeii khpy n-- vP toil in a ease. Trial', package free.' Enclose for- Circulars, giving evidence of

Address,

DR. B. A. RICHMOND, Box 741, St Joseph. Mo.

WonfoH to distribute a Lecture by odc ff who has suffered and la now enred, with rales, iustructions and prescriptions ihat an druggist cau put up.

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for

POTHS5'^

LMD WALM'r

H. 8. RICHARDSON &C0.,

JOBBERS AND DlSALKKU IN

Queensware, Glasswarev Lamps, Etc.

iii /HEADQUaRTEitS FOB

Chandeliers and Bar Fixtures. Country Jobbing Trade solicited, and prices guaranteed as low as any Western C^ueensware Hons*?.

•MAIN STREET,

.North Side, between Third and Fourth

THE

O 'M 1 S5ii S~d

SEWSIV3- MICHEfE. .f:

Cash Price, $40.00., r.

r^Any person wanting a first-class LIGHT RUNNING AND EASILY MANAGED Bhutt'e Sewing Machine will find it of importance to send to as forth latest Terms to purcnasers, as we offer

r.ARGtTDISCOUNT FOR CASH. We also send MACHINE ON TRIAL to any part of the Northwest. It costs nothing to try the Home Machine, as we pay all the expenses, if not accepted. Merchants, send for our Descriptive Circulars, and late Terms to CASH Purchasers. WE WAST MERCHANTS F(Ul AfiEX'S.

Address, JOHNSON, CLARK & Co., No. 141 State Street, Chicago.

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LIQUID EXTRACT OF BEEF CONTAINS BEEF JUICE,TONICS & MILD CATHARTICS & IS AN IMPRO. YEMENT 0N L!E.B1CS EXTRACT.

Ext. Carnis, S ij (Sir Francis Randolph's process.) PrOt..Oxalate Iron, Alkaloids of Cinchoiia, Pepsin Baccharated, Ext. Dioama Deod. Bhei [Turk,}

WOMANHOODS Sent BMledtKuiboodt Woatnho let for AO cents by mail,

MARRIAGE

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rery cajse'orNiBfronsli:-t)l!it.y. Weakness, S.,1B

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THIS MEDICINE IS PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS FOR THE CURE OFINDlEST 10 NCO NST1PAT ION.DYSPEPSIA,, HEADACHE. PILES. FEMALE. CHILDREN. BLADDER.STOMfrCH.KIDNEY. LIVER BLOOD DISEASES'.LDSS OF APPETITESGENERAL PROSTRATION OF THE NERVOUS SYST EM. Large EoTTits S1 «j 'Tr in S 12 cv

FOR SALE'-B-V AUL DEALERS. RICH AR DSO tfc &-T-U-L LID CE PR 0 S

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DUFF

Dr

No. 39 Kentucky Are., Indianapolis, lnd. Jl regnlnrKradniteof Mcdiolne, hu txen longer oicaged la

tbespeeial treatmcatof allVeneral Sexual ana Citron* ioDiafcaaeathauanyotherPbyiician in IndianapolU,ascit^ papers'sbow, and aU oldreaidents know Consnltationi fre»

Syphilis, GonorrtioM, Gleet, 81ricture, Orchitis, Hernia, or Rupture, all Urinary Diseases and Syphilitic or mercurial., affections of the threat, akin or bonas, are treated with unparalleled euccei*, on Iateat scientific principles. Sarelj, Privatelj.

Sparmatorrhaa, Sexual Debility

and.Impqt

ency, a* tbe rerilt or Seir-abnie in youth, sexual ezcesiei in maturer year*, or other causes, and which produce eome of the following eAbets: nerrousness, ecminal emiMiou, debility, dimnesi ef tight, defective memory, pimples on the face phydcaldeeay, aversion lo society of females, confusion of ideas loss of sexual power, etc., rendering marriage improper or anhappy, are permanently cured. Pamphlet' (SS.pages) relating to the aborts, sent in sealed enretopee, for two postage stamps Consultation at office or bj mall free, and lcrited, a friendly talk or bis opinion costs nothing.

When it ia inconvenient to visit tha ei ty for treatment, mediclnecan be sent by express or mail ererywhere. Ooreable cases cuaranteM, where donbt exists it la frankly stated^ Office hours: 9 A. H. to 7 P. K. Sundays, 12 If. to 1 P. 3f.

Pamphlet to any address, for Two Startrpt. MANHOOD

AU*boI^itd5S|b^

p£B$s. I Sealed for 600. Orerllfty wonderful pen plctures^trae to life articles on the followiag subjects:: Vho may many, who not, why. Proper age to marry.. Who marry first, Kanhood, Womanhood, .Physical decay The effects of celibacy and excess Wfio shonldmarn How life and happiness may be increased. The Physiology of Eeprodnctlon,and many more Those married or contemplating marriage should read it.

After alife-long practice, I assert from human as well as ..moral conviction itonfeht to be read by all adult persons, then locked ap, not laid around or lost, as it is worthy •r re-reading. It contains the eream of medical liter* store.thoughts gathered in an extensive praotlbe, and wort* to'any «as who will give it a oareftil peroaal, ten tiiaet

Its OOSteAddress Dr. Duff, S9 Kentnolty Avenue, Indianapolis Indiana. .Cheapest good-guide to' America

Dr.Whittier

Still continues to treat old long standing and severe cases of VENERAL DI8EASES, and

aisei

SEMINAL EMI88IONS: and IMPOTENCYC The Doctor is now occupied with cases which hare not met with a cure in other

hands--does

not court

simple ind'eommon cases. No onatter who have

the longest'located in one place .of any doctor in America Hecnres many cases given up by others. •THOROUGHNESS' ef cures, SAFETY of the medicines used and iad^chatms have brought nun indents'from every.

State. Office and address,

6I7 SK Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo. &K-AA invested in Wall St

IU olten.lettds to fortune A. 72 page book explaining every thin, and a .copy .ot tha.^Wall Street _Revte]f* SflK'JSrnP UUFfc1 iroax Hicupifi 1

J: UliJD. A CO., Bunkers end

Brokers, 72 Broailway. Wcw: York.

WANTED EVEKY WHERE ilea firee. Addiets S,

VAHjECO,

IX.

38«4 Mew York,

BUSINESS,CABDS,

icECKLES,

BTJT IIER and dealer iu pp. t-t- o.' meats. Ni» clisap beef bougv. -,-j _ij vdies uiaueii* outline it up. ii sa-. of uftalH employed ]_*wpricesge-orvu iji

Second Btreet, ,v- ~, eouth of Maip.

TKBRE HAUTE FILE WOLTKM. Devinedr Freelnnd, manufacturers «n4l dealers in all.klnds of hand cut Qles. rasi*ft and Men of all kinds. Southwest comef? Firt ana Mulbc-iry streets. Terre Hau-* Indiana.

Oil flle9 and ras 8 re-cut and warrante 4 equal to ne«v. We pay one way on all (i u*ts from ilie county by express

New Stock of Real Bstatc.

Ht AI,

ttEAl. ESTATE AGEST, MAIN ST., BET. FOUHTH AND KIFTi/". o. H.5, Up Stairs.

Dwelling hout.es of all sizes aud in a.( purls ol the city| at th© cl&c&pgbt Also farms and gardens to Eell or trader Information cheerfully furnished.

Dr. Leon J. WillicH,

OFFICE AN1 RESIDENCE,

Eagle street, bet. Sixth and SeYeiiit^ (fourth bouse from Seventh.

P. McArthur,

TAILOR AND CUTTER. Fifth St., bet. berry ard Mulberry Buy your cloth and have your suits cue and made in the finest style at a Bavin« ot 25 per cent, by patrohlztng McArthur.

BOD MAOWIBE llouse, Si^n ana Ornamental A. I N E Little Red Front, corner of Eighth ami

Main streets, Terre Haute, lnd.

BURNS BROS*..

DEALERS IN

FLOVR. VjEB», BAI.CD HAT, CdREn MKATN, cOUlaTKY and PROWJCK.

Southeast ccr. Third and Walnut

OHM & AUFDEltHALLE S. E. corner Tine Md Second Slit., Dealers in all kinds of

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E A S

FliEBH ANO CURED

CLARIDOE. THE DYER,

Scanrs Thoroughly, i--' •i DyesHaudHomely, Fiutebes JBcaiitirnIly.,

UepHira Neatly.

WALNUTSTRELTK b&tween Third and Four ii H.utli side '.

BATHS, BAT IIS. If you want to get a nice, o.ean shava and a good, hot batu, go to the O. K. BARBER SITOP. on Ohio street, between Fouita and Fifth.

SEW STOVE STOKE.

STOYEN OF ALL STYLKN.

Parlor, Cook

—AND—

OFFICE te'I OV Eli I

A Iiargo Assortment and Low rices,

O. HKIM'S North Fourth StM IM'o bolhllut

BARBER SHOP,

CALEB J. THOKPfi,

Successor to Roderns Br thers, on Kourtu Street, between Mailt and Ohio. He soilits a share of the public patronage.

GBIEttHOJI,

PAINTEH.

HOUSE A NO SIGN I'Aj.VTlXli, Qraining. Glazing,.and alt branches

til

painter's busmes* will be attended to with piomptness and dispatch. Ninth street uear Chestnut.

JOSEPH KlCHAKliNON. M.

OtOct ou Oblo St., bet. Tftird wild h--r (TEBRE KADTK. IN I AN A

ROBERT VAX VALZA1I.

OJHOT'jKilSI'I',

OFFICE XN OPfiBA HOIIS^ TKRKK IIAITTK, INItllNA.

LUlS 2f OltEUMCKK,

(Successor to Qelger. A Dr^uslcke)

iiOfksmith,

Bell-Uauger

and

Stencil Cotter.

N B. Special atteUtlofL.paid to potting opeaklni? Tuhe«: The-same sokl at wholesale and.retail to tlaii« rs.

Keys wholesale and retail. Kepalrlng promptly attended to

OsW. B1LI.EW,

W'

JK TV" I

Offive, 119 Wain Street Over Sa je's old o«nie«tl'M»rtrv «i#n-r

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of

An.nhutrafcd.Work BS counselor S»S

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itest discoveries (a th. ofiefsetetioat hdwto ition. aisle and Iraale, Rad and nreeerrait tt

.bodd^.,

information, whlchnoone QMS

outj on-howtopMa

(into flided ctaeU oolr true Marriage by Mali. The authi mail on any of the Vr.A.O.OUOg,

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JHoiipy in in every Connfy in the UnltedSutes .to sell- ..

Tbe OWj Complcte.Safety Lamp ,de. Uaibd men cran maKe ^.OO'A'WjEER. moe hy wrltl

Secure m&i Vt onoe bw writing iKMmy taumi M'tallie Cntosgo. lklVORORS legally obtained for loeoui-. Mf patibiilty, eto. residence nnneoeaeaiy fee after dec ire. Addrees P. O. Box 1(W Chicago, III.

C*.,122 Lake

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