Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 202, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 February 1876 — Page 3

CITY POST OFFICE.

r.Of ::. DAILY

MAILS.

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No. 2, Through Express........... No. 4, Decatur Accommodation No. 8, Throueh Freight.. No. 10, Local Freight

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Udlnnnpolla and Eastern States 2:20 a, m...

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West Way.

0:15 am Via I. & St. 4:15 11:00 a m...Via Vandalia Railroad..^•':5£l P111 North and Soulli Way 8:00 a m...K7an8Ville and Way....» 7:00 am

3:30 in Evansville, Yin-

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1 um...QrayBVille via Pralrloton...ll a in General Dellve/y a ad Jail Bored open

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and kfamp Office open from

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RAILROAD TIME-TABLS.

KXTSANATION OK REFERENCE MARKS.—

Htaurday excepted. ^Sunday excepted. Daily. Union Depot, Tenth and^nbestnut s, reelR.

Indianapolis & St I^onis. Depot Sixth and Tippecanoe streets. Arrive from East. Leave for West. 10.45 am *Day Express }«.•'' 11,10 "Night Express. .. 11,U 1 5,34 Accommodation o,ji Arrive from West. Leave ior Wast. 3,38 «*ay Express 8,40 1 58 am •••'Night Express 1,5* 8,25 am Accommodation ... o./o am St. Lonis, Vandalla & Terre Haute null Terre Haute & Indianapolis. Arrive lrom East- Leave for \Veat. 8.00 am Limited Train MniJm 1 Si a in gFast Line I.40

vCnicago

.... 8,20 a .... 5,ii0 .... '2,20 a 7,5.0 a in

Cincinnati «fc Terre Haute. Depot, First and Main streets. Arrives from South, Leave for South

Accommodation S,lo am

street cars and omnibusaes run to and from the depot on Tenth and Chj-sinnt street", and omnibuses to and from the denot. on Sixth and Tippecaroe streets.

There is live Qiinates difference ^cUvcen the railroad time and by Cal Thomas, and corrected daily ty nu transit instrument.

(§nsefie.

Tuesday Evening! Feb. 8,1876.

Dick Kecovcrcd.

J. S. Dickerson, of the Sentinel, has recovered from several_ physical ailments which possessed hiui.[ Evening News,

Journal: It is rumored that there is to be a change in the Opera House. The lease of the May Brothers, on the part of the building used by them as a saloon, on Fourth street, expires

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the last of this month, and it is unoerstood the company wis!) lo exlond tho store-room of Hoberg, Root cfc

Cj.,

and

t-ho one adjoining, by taking their room. To this oi course the Brothers will make all possible objection.

A Correction.

From the Express.

We are satisfied that tho article publi^'ed in the Express of the 3rd inst., in regard to a recent scandal

ju

Carbon,

did oroat wrong to the young girl referred to by implication", and we very much regret its publication. Willis, the young man referred to in the article as having run away from Canton, left that place three months ago.

Trrr "Gazette v/as mistaken in stating Saturday that Mr. Bernard Teitz, former German teacher in the public schools, hart been removed to the pest house at the timo he was tlicted with small-pox. He

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entirely recovered, and wil-l probablv be reinstated in hisjposition. ^,ier.^?s 110 ordinance providing lor the forcible removal of any person to the pesc house, and of course Mr. Dodson never attempted it. The Proprietor of the «l»*0«er jiloiiseat Indianapolis MaKes ua

Ass of niiusell

Iudiauapolis Evening Spencer House management refused to receive Fred Douglas, the celebrated colored orator, and he as driven to the Sherman lor q""1"--.: The Sherman, of course, is

ecl"a

In your report of the proceedings of theVW Couty Republican Convention you say that I took a part in the discussion. You are mistaken, we did not discuss. We concluded to give the world our ears and holtt our tongues, reiving upon Col. Thomyson who is sound upon the greenback subject, if vou doubt it read his speech upon that subiect delivered at Dowling Hall sometime ago. Put that In your pipe and smoke it! or buy your own ci-

garSYours

on the Greenback.

•v GEO. W. NAYLOR.

inn I

Official List of Patents,

issued by the United States Patent

Office to inventors of Indiana and IIlinois for the week endirn FridaT, February 4th, 1870, reported by Louis Bagger it Co., solicitors ofpaletiis, "Wash ington, D. C.

INDIANA.

172,2G1. Harvesters—Win. Cooh rane. LaFayetto, Ind. 17-,"(3Q.

Whillleirecs—Ttetous

Transitvilie. 172,2G2.

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3,55 pin *Mail and Acc 4,CO Arrive from West. Leave for ^ast. 1,40 am fSFast Line V5 1,45 *Day Express 2,jj0 U,U0 "Mail and Acc .... ^Indianapolis Acc... .,00 am Kvannville, Tea-re Haute & Chicago Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets, rrive from North. Leave for North,

Express 6.32 am

11 *17 am -"Mall --57 5 52 am JNight Express 10,02 pin Kvansville cfc Crawfordsville. Union

Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets. Arrive from South, Leave for South. 1,50 *Mail 8,00 a a,50 in ^Express 4,0' 5,00 Local Freight 4,Jo a 10,50 am Express Freight I,o0 E,tij^aiiSE»ort, Crawfordwvillo

St

Tautoand

fSorctl»-

western.

Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut .streets JUKI VE FOE NORTH. Terre

Lafayette Mail 7.00 am

Torre Haute ttnd Toledo hxpress...,.(.0 Koukville Accommodation 11,-0 am AKRIVB FEOM NORTH. Cincinnati and Evansville Mail 1,15 ra Toledo 'ind Terre Haute Express 9,.30 Rockville

Accommodation 9,00 a

'H'erre Itante A Illinois Midland. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestout streets. ARRIVE. No. 3, New York Fa«t Lirie No. 1, Through Express No. 7, Through Freight No. 9,Local Freight

....10,10 am .... 3,15 ....11,10 .... 6,00

D3PAKT.

D.Hale

L-e-sks—V.r. S. Vvoocon,

Indi:in ipo!ia- o.,n 172.381. Cross-cut S.iv/ ^a.uuel Boone, La Goo.

TLMN0I3.

Pumps—Francis F,

172,205

Chicago. 172,277 Elgin. 172,2S1. Chicago. 172,2S7.

77. Tools—Di

Forbes,

:iiel W.

Morris,

Loun^cs-

-Mendel in

Long,

Mining Machiuos—Georgo D.

Whitcomb, Ctiicago. 172.28S. Cutting Apparatus for Harvesters—F. H. Wolkonhauer, Bcnsonville. 172,209. Sack Holder—George H. Cornell, Sterling. 172,311. Reaper Reels—Samuel Hamilton, Mt. Sterling. 172,300. Backlash Springs—Thomas Alsop, Elkhart City. 172,::73. Cultivator Teeth—J. C. Bannigan, Dunleith. 172,403. Gang Plows—Enoch C.Eaton, Pinckueyville. 172,405. Churns—David L. Epperson, Mill Shoals. 172,412. Spring Powers—Charles M. Frabrn, Chicago, 172,440. Pump Pistons—L. D. Hovey, ClintoD. 172,443. Machines for Welding the Ends

Tubes—A. L. Ide, Springgeld.

172,419. Hair Restorative Compos! tions—A. &. Kinyon, Downer's Grove. 172,452. Devices for Securing Wire Barbs—M. Rinckorbackea, New Le nor. 172,479. Elastic Tug Links for Harness—August J. Peters, Chicago. 172,512. Boiler Washing Machine—W. B. Rodecker, Eureka. 172,514. Draft Equalizers—S. Smith, Mat toon.

Blfieding from Lungs, Catarrh, lironcliiiis, Coissamption. A Wonderful Cure.

Rochester, N. Y.,'J:i!3.13th, 1S74, R. Y. Pierce, L. D., Bulif'alo, N. Y.: Dear Sir—Isuffered from catarrh in an aggrevated form for about twelve years, &ud for several years from bronchial trouble. Tried many doctors and things with no lasting benefit. In May, '72, becoming nearly worn out with excessive editorial labors on a paper in New York City, I was attacked with bronchitisiuaseve.ro form, suffering almost a total loss of voice. I returned home here, but had been home only two weeks whim I was completely prostrated with hemorrhage troui the lungs, having four severe bleeding spells within two weeks, and first three inside of nine days. In September following, I improved sufficiently to be able to be about, though in a very feeble state. My bronchial trouble remained, ar-id the catarrh was tenfold worse than before. Every effort for relief seemed fruitless. I seemed to be losing ground daily. I continued in this feeble state, raising blood almost daily until about the first of March, '73, when I became so bad as lo be entirely confined to tho house. A friend suggested your remedies. But 1 wjts extremelj* skeptical that they would do me good, as I had lost all heart in remedies, and began to look upon medicine and doctors with disgust. However, 1 obtained one of your circulars, and read it carefully, from which I came to tke conclusion that von understood your business, at least. I finally obtained a quautity of Dr. Sa"e's Catarrh Remedy, your Golden Medical Discovery and Pellets, and commenced their vigorous use according to directions. To my surprise I soon began to improve. Tho Discovery and Pellett in a short timo, brought out a severe eruption, which continued several weeks. I felt much better, my appetite improved, and I gained in strength and fiesh. In three months overy vefiit^e of the Catarrh was gone, tho Brouchitis had nearly disappeared, had no Cough whatever, and 1 had entrely ceased to raise blood and, contrary to the expectation oi some of my"friends, the cure has remained permanent. I have had no more Hemorrhages from tho Lungs, and am entirely free from Catarrh, from which I had suffered so much, and so long. The debt ol' gratitude 1 owe for the blessing I have received at your hands, know no bounds. I am thoroughly satisfided, from my experience, that your medicines will master the worst forms of that odious disease Catarrh, as well as Throat and

Lung Diseases. 1 have recommended then" to very many, and shall ever sneak in their praise.

Gratefully yours, Wr. H. Spencer.

P. O. Box 507, Rochester, N. Y.

BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES.

The Fine Arts.

Four "Beautiful Fine Oil Chromos, 7xU aud one 9x12, sent for 50 cents, and six, size 7x9, and six 9x12, sent for $1 or a full family Pore Folio ol 100 Oil and Gem Chromes, all designs, very fine, $2. Our Chromos are fac Pimile reproductions of the choicest works of the Great Masters, and pronounced by Connoisseurs equal to the Original Oil Paintings. Our Scriptural Scenes, Landscapes, Rocky Mountsiti Scenes, Sea Views, Fruits and Flowers, Designs, Ac., fec.. are meeting with great favor. 300 Decaleomania pictures^ 5 largo mixed various kinds, §1, for §3.

50 conts or 1,500

Satisfaction guaranteed. Catalogue ol useful articles sent on receipt of tamp. Address, enclosing price, in registered letter or post office order, ,• iii a threo cent stamp for return ol oods by mail, F1SLIX CLAllF fe CO Dealers in Oil Chromos, &c., &c., 221 East 113th street, N. Y.

Pleas#-state tho name of the paper you saw this in.

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good with the Spencer, it not better Ind the item is cited just to show the "demnition" foolishness of a hotel landlord who would refuse accommodation to a man of such recognized genius as Fred Douglas. No matter what his color, any roof is honored in sheltering such a man.

Tlint Convention—Mr. Naylor Ex plains—Me Didn't Discuss To the Eaitor of the Journal

The Imperial ElectroMagnetic Insol and Tablet. Are worn like any ordinary Insole in the Boot or Shoe. The Tablet is worn suspended around the neck. They keop tho feet warm and dry an also generate a continuous gentle current of electricity, immediately relieving pain and pern anently curing the worst cases of Acute ami Chronic Neuralgia, Kheumatisin, Asthma, Paralysis, Fever aud Ague or Chills and Fever, Cold and Moist Feet, Bronchitis, Influenza, Sciatica, Loss of Appetite, Pneumonia, Pain in the Baclc or Loins, General and Nervous Debility. Try them. The cost is trilling, the blessings they bring inestimable,

We have been appointed sole agents for the United Slates price of Insoles and Tablets, sent by mail to any address, Ostb Dollar and two three cent stamps.

Simply sand size of Boot or Gaiter, and mention whether for Lady, Gentlemen or Children. Address Folix Clare & Co., 224 East 113th street, New York.

ttet

your clothihg ofMax Josaph.

LaFajette Mallory,

try his coal.

FLOUR

1

The Best in the West 'iierf maker's,which he is selling*"wajr down. He makes a speciality of the business and can sell cheaper than the groceries

T/i^ive orders on tbo cor»or of NI»U.

If

they have not already, parents should at once get a scholarship in tho Terio Haute Commercial College, and sond their sons there of evenings. It will give them a good business education, and keep them out of mischief besides. Do it at once.

(Jive

MERRIL & WHEAT, tho progressive Coal men, your orders. Ohio street south sido, botween Fourth and Fifth.

A CARD.

To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss ol manhood, &c., I will sond a recipe that will euro you, FREE OF CHARGE. Tii a groat remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send sell-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station 1), Bible House, Now York City.

U. Shewmaker

has flour of the best brands,also feed ol all kinds. Has a particularly large and fine stock of hay on hand. New.

Attention Parents.

Parent should not forget that the time spent bjr their children in idleness these long winter evenings might be used in gaining a good commercial education. The Terre Haute Commercial College of Messrs. Garvin & Heinly has no superior as a business college, in the country. A night session of the school is kept running during the winter mouths. To it their children mi^ht just as well as not now be going, and by so doing they will secure a business education which will be almost invaluable to them in after life.

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 moro artist to their crew Also ladies aad childrens' hair-cutting and shampooning a specality. as they can have their work done at their homes or tho shop. Leeches always on hand. Seegeu it Aldrich.

ANew Establishment.

Mr. Charles Zimmorman, of Tuacola, 111., has leased a store room in tha Eagle block, on Main street, between Eighth and Ninth, where ho 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 wiH, no doubt, make a success of it.

THE OLO

Eaals Iron

T.FJSK1E 2IAOTE,

MA I-iU^ACTURU.^

gleam Engines, Coal Shafts, FlAur and Saw Mill Machinery, Bank Cars, Koad Scrapers,

Building Fronts, Cane Mills,

Various Patterns of Fencing, School Furniture, &e.. and having th? i'OK.ST ASSORTMENT »F PATTERNS IN TRE STATE, can

Horsessudderly

rIvp

its cuereniers the advantage of repairs without cost of patterns. J. A.

PARKEU

& CO., Prop'rs.

St. Clair House.

WJE&T MA3H ST.

Neat! Ncal!

Eligibly Situated!

and lowest rate of charges of any tirst-clas3 hotel in town.

J. 3". CABSON, I'Uor'iJ rjError.

NAILED

to the wall »s a falsehood, any and everybody who says that BURNETT & WATSON are not shoeing horses in the best isanner. The fact of t.he matter is that Messrs B. A W are experienced men in their business. I,ome

become well under

heir treatmens. and nobody au say that a horse was ev*r injured by shoeing in their shop. -They use none but the

and employ none but the BE^T workmen.

OHEBKY St., 5,'oriJi hide. bet. Tiiirdl acid ^onrlli.

W ULIIFF. HENRY CLIFF

CLIFF & SON, Manufacturers of locomotive, Stationary and Marine

Poplar, Terro Haute, Ind. REPAIRING done in the most substantial manner, at

SPECIAL N0TICS5.

Manhoodimprudence,causingprc-jna

There are oceans of flour at U. Shew- vtu xi-ud free to hin fel low-sufler^rs. Ah' ''fb, J. 1. KHKVES, 7S Nassau bt., Mew Voil

Elastic Truss Co., No. Bvoadivay, N. City, it rotP-ins Etiptnvo absolviloly ii ense and com'ort, night ar-ul day, at.

A E S

1S75.

NOTICEforhersty

is given that the tax du-

llcato the year 1875 is now in my hands, aud thai am now ready to receive the taxes charged thereon. The following table shows the rate of taxation on eacli $!(" of taxable property

i'tari isou T... Honey C.

pr. A.

10 05 05 50 10 10 05 10 (2 20 10 •2-1' 15 24! 05 24H5 00 05 14 05

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scriptions that aDf

and wnich every

and

liberal in price as any establishment in tbe 8: ate. Orders solicited and punctually attended to. to distribute a Lecture by one etOt/Of- v/ho has suffered anrt is now cured, with rales,

ant'

Pre­

UP

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ought to havo.au ,. every case of Nervousi^e o^'^- weakness, Ac., is cured by thepa. With Quacks before flnding^.^® Sam pies ftee. E. TflEWiAlNk, 205,14th st. N.

THE

restorelv— a vimim

youthlul

line decay, nervous debility, etc., having

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Dr. II. U. KAL'.K,

year^oi

0

Wusiiingcoa su, Indi­

anapolis, lud. x'tafj jtfEW KEiaiauif

A nu&t Iinvc'. iniic JmenUon-.

Sold by Ti«

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times, pnu under all circumstances, without any except:ou whateverin any case, and should never be. taken oil during tne short time reiuisit« to eflect a permanent cure, Sent by mall. Circulars freo. Any Druggist or Physician will order this new Truss for you without charge.

Larriage.

Obstacles to £J»ys»y JUfl3l«»r J?»r Tonng GSon fro tbeuWects of Errors and Abuses in nnrJy life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage removed. New nic-thod of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free,in sealed envelopes.

Addies.!, IfOWARD ASSOCIATION No. 419 North Ninth Ht,.. Philadelphia. Fa.—an Institution bavins: a high reputation for honorable oondnot and -trofeoslonal still

a day gauranteed usiDj orr Well Auger and Brills. $100 a month paid to good Agents. Auger book free. Jilz Auger Co., St,. Louis.

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STA'lE AND COUNTY

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Treasurer Vigo County.

December 15,1875.

Km smiUJLUg'A'ii .-jai

UMWU.'W Ml

1870.. WHERK NOW 1876. To MICillG -VN, one of the toremos!, tlourisliing and healthy S' ates!

WHAT FOE? To buy a FARM oi tof tho

ONE MILLION ACRES! of fine rus-mJisft- lands ior hale by the GiiAND RAPIDS & INDIANA R. Htrong Hoils. Keady Marke's. Sure Crops. Good Schools. Railroad runs through Ihe 3-iter of grand, Settlement.' all along

All kinds of Products raised. Plenty ol water, timber and bnildinir maleria'p. Price from SI to SM per acre one-fourth down, balance on lime. iFir Send 'or illus rated pamphlet, lull of tacts aud figures1, and be convincod.

Address "VV. A. HOWARD, Cowm'r, Urar.d Rapids, Michigan. P. R. L. PIERCE, Bec'y Laud Dep't.

MONEY Is made faster a"d more easily in stock" speculation in Wall Street than in any other legitimate way The bankiug house of Messrs. Alex Frothiugham & Co., 12 Wall street, have paid to their customers, r.uringihe last thirty days, over 3450,101'. They have over 3 000 customers, who retide In different parts ol the world. Their popularity arises frwin dealing with then1 customers honestly. They invest, sums ranging from Ten Dollars to 550,(00, and "ive as strict personal attention to small investments as to large. They also send a Weekly Report free to tho«e desiring to SDecu ate. Hr-nrl lor it.—IHUsburg

cial, Jan.

14, '78.

SE!¥IJ FOE?.

3

00

13 1K5Q 13 16150 13 10 50 l:. 16:50

Pralrietou T.. Prairie O. ..! Linton Pierson

1 83 3 00 1 79,2 50 1 24 3 0J 3 0J 3 01 3 00

1 16 1 33

Riley 13 16:50 L^st Creole T., 13 hi 50 Nevins 113 10 50 Otter Creek T.. 13 10 50 ayetteT 13 HoO. J-ugar Creek... 13 lfi!50 101 lo'SK City U3'llS 50i 10128 Co

)0jl 48 10|1 88 1011 43 201 -1 23 1611 50

3 0J 2 0 3 00 2 50 3 00

10 1 3213 00

Dog Tax—For every male, SI for female i'2, and for each addit tonal aog S2. iixamine your receipt before leaving the otlics, aud see t.bat it covers all your property. Keople are taxed for what tliey own on the 1st dp,y ol April of acii year.

Taxes are due on the 15tli of December and taxpayers may pay tbe lull amount of suchtaxes on or before ihe third Monday in April, or may, at thelroptlon, pay one-half thereof on or oefore the first Monday in November following. Fr.ivided, however, ,that all road taxes charged shall be paid prior to the third Monday in April, as prescribed by law and provided, further, that in all cases wheio as much as one-ball' of the amount, of tax charged against a taxpayer shall not be paid on or oetore the tliird Monday'iu April the whole amount charged shall become due and returned delinquent, and brtC3l!eeted as rrovided by law. Delinquent lands are advertised on or about lbs lirst Molday January, and are sold

oh

the second Monday of Ftbrua.ry ol

each year. The Treasure]1is responsible for the taxes he could have ollecicc', therefore taxpayers ought to remember that their taxes must be paid evfry year.

No county order will be paid to any person owing delinquent tax. As the Itoad Tax is all due with the lirst installment, Road Receipts must be presented on or before the third Monday in April, or they will not. be received. For the collection of which I may be fouud at my office iu Terre Haute, as rurected by law. Pay your taxes promptly and avoid costs. .TAMES M. SA.KKEY,

tainisg Patksts

jey

Commer­

Alex. Frothsnshairn BANKERS and" BROKERS, Opp. Stock Exchange. 12 Wall St., N.Y.

An Illustrated Work its pagen, a private couiuelor to the married and marriageable ou the mysterici

MARRIAGE

of the sexaal cyrtem, its abuses, eti., latest discovcrici tn tha

pcience of reproduction how to

be truly happy in the married relation- Male and iciaale, young ana middle ucd should read and preserve it contama information, which no one can afford out: on how to preserve the health, and complexion,and rive to faded cheeks the irefliiness ot youth the best and only true Marriage'Guide in the wopdTjrriee JS0 cents by Mail. The author may be TOnsulted^pe^nally orj^" mail on

ofJhe?ub^^d^o^^

iny ofthe

.oLHf, 13X1

To Live on tbe Fftt of the Land Without Work Is the Aim ol ffravelins Ascnts.

We don't employ them, but sell to the user at, factory prices, bend for our free price list which will give you the price. Freight paid by us to your nearest railroad station, to be paid for after you have tested and found satisfactory, to that, the purph^scr atoolutely runs 110 iisi£ wliatfivsr. Thca ts the wav the best Scales in tho world are sold

by

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TUBULAR AND CYLINDER,

Iron Tanks, Smoke Stacks, Sheet iron Work, &c. Shop on Firet street, between Walnut and

JONES, of Biughamton. if.

isg- we want Agents ffi0118V IR .lt»who are good workers in overy County in the United States to sell

The Only Complete Safety Lamp made. Good men can mane $50.4*0 A WEEK.

Heonrft territory at once by writing tc SlPtallic safely I»asnj Co., 122 Lake St. Cnicsgo, ...

S» AfS Invested in Wall at LO S»«vV/ o'ten lettds to fortune A 72 booK explaining everytbin. ^I couv 'Jf

the WaU

str"et Review

f"d^T 1? I? HICKIilSTCJ 1 CW" Baukers ond Brokers, 72 York.

Great Medical Book and two

Secrets for LadieB

Geats. Sent free itr =gta-^ps. Aaaross, osifh Mediuai.

BIP'^'ET, OHIO,

Ir» I A. T^r I

Jnvite Liic a!(cii!i»iU of buyers ti-itir lusfruuioiit.

ECAroSSTiSiSf. ISiTs, mi* awiu-ilefl8 them lor BliST

mmlc ol

'Mil

we are succesMul.

ibtaiuedinthe 'ti nited .States, Canadas anu

PATENTS

Europe tenr.s as low as those of any other reliable house. Correspondence invited iu the English and foreign languages, with Invantois, Attorneys at Law, and others solictors, especially with tl ose v.*'no have had their cases

rrjected

at the hands of oth­

er attoi uevs. in rejected cases our fees are reasonable" and no charge is made unless we are succe.sbful. 11 you want a

Inventors

Tatent, send us

5 a mode or a

skctch and afn'l description of your- invention We wili mike an examination at 'ho Patent office, and it we think it pal enable, will lend ou papers and advicp, and prosecute your case. Our lee will be, iu ordinary cases, S25. -n ''ral or wr tten all Advice is&ris JVee tents, Patent Law and Inventions.

Reft.itENCK—Hon. M. 1). Leygeti., exCommissioner of Patent.-, Cleveland, Ohio O. II. Keiley, Esq., Sec'y National Grange, Louisville, Kentucky, the Swedish aim Danish Foreign Ministers Washington, D. C. Henry Coll'ood, Esq Halifax, Nova Hcotia. war Seud s'ampfor our "GuinK

foii

on-

a donk of 0 pa: es.

A pdre' s, I.OUJtS 5iAlti»Klii &• OSolicitors of Paitnts and Councilors at Patent Law, WasUlngton, D. C.

GKAND

Real Estate Distribution!

AT ATf Iff* JfSOX", MS., Mar. 28, '*«. 2,Ci)l Piei e«: of I'roperty valued at $770,^00 Capital Stuck, ®1,«00,0«0. RStarcs, $5

Tiie Kansas Land and Emigrant Association, (An organization comoosed -i capitalists and bu ine.-sinen, cttizsns of Kansas, incorported by ine authority of tne .Slate, tor tbe purpose of encouratling omitiiatlon,) will distribute to its are holders, ou March l!f76, 3,664 l?ieces of Property, consisting of iiLEGA.Nl' I3K1CX and

KE.-IDKNCi2S, with other valua­

ble property in the City of Atchison—tbe great Kailwav Center of the ilissouii VaJ

_and 557 improved and unimproved FarniN in Kansas, »11 worth at a tow estimate, 8770,N0U. The values of these 2,6041 pieces of property are from $50.00 TO $75,000.00 EACH. Every Bharp, wherever or by whomsoever held, will be equally represented in the distribution, and be entitltd to any one piece awarded to the same.-

JOSCJiT 3I.FKICE.

G=neial Manaeer. Atchluson, Kansas. For shares aud circulars giving mil inl'ormatior, apply lo T. W. Howard, opp. Fostofhee, I'erre Haute, Ind.

The Wabash Hotel, Corner First aad Ohio st3,, Has been purchased by the old and wellknown citizou,

O. MAYERS, WHO HAS

Coaaplolftly H, And after adding aWAGON

W1 -iiultasa

fclrst-Class Farmers' Hotel.

Samaritan Nervine, The great Norvo Conquerei cures Epileptic Fits, Convul' sions, Spasms, St, Vittv Dance, and all Nervous 1)1 seases the only know posi tive xemfdy for Epilepti.. Fits. It has been tested by thousands and ha3 never been known co fail in a Trial package free. Enclose Vor Circulars, giving evidence of

CM SC.

Address,

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

Dividend Notice.

rpHE Trustees of the Terre Haute Savinga _L Bank have this day declared a *emi annual dividend of lour percent, on all sums of two dollars and upward, which shall have been on deposit lo.- six months next preceediug, an^t a proportionate rate on likes-umr. that have be*n on deposit lor thrpe months, payable to depositor ton and alter January '-7th. Dividend* not drawn out will be drawn out will bo cred ited in account and draw interest irom January 1st. JOHN 8. BEACH, Sec'y

Terre Haute. Jan. 8, 3875.

Institute,

.J St. Joseph, Mo

ANYTHING in our store, ai3d we keep everything l'ouiid

at a flrst-clasn Fancy Goods or Toygtoro. Send C. O D- for Holiday Goodw. 91 Store, 105 Madissnsueet, Chicago. Bend for deasri ptive liste.

_i p.

(fc-iC ffiOA^er Day at home. Terms

ffllD 10 tree.

Address,

v-ist/.*-

nr*?

YALLEF FiANO CO.

£ts« AHeghenles.

Advantages of location and ocouomy in cost of material and manufacture enabled us to offer decided advantage? to those wanting a thoroughly first-elas3 PIANO.

jEI. BALDWIN CO.,'

Oconrni MauttCtsfH fi»r'Alseir Wale, General AjschIS

S"«r &Sb5 Salt? oJ iliac BJarivali'ifi ie.4icr Bros. Pjkbxo^.

158 West Fmirtli Street, Cincinnali, Ohio.

:0"CH£r THE

MACTIM.

Ccib Price, $40.00.

Any person wauling a first-class LIGHT RUNSIXa AND EASILY MANAGED

Shuttle Sewing Machine will find It of importance to

-ht s^nd to us for tli latest Terras to purcnasers, as we offer iwrlfnurnTTXT 'WOK CASH. "We also send MACHINE ON TRIAL to any part of NWrK^ Tosts nothin"to try t) Home Machine, as we oay all the expenses. i?not accepted. Merchants, send for our Descriptive Circulars, and late Terms to CASH Pnrphnsers WAX'ST MKBCHANfH ff»K A«Kf'N.

AddrPRs. JOHNSON. CLAKK & Cit., :io, 141 Stats Street, Chicago.

R. S. RICHARDSON &C0.,

JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN

Queens ware, Glassware, Lamps, Etc,

HEADQUARTERS FOR

Chandeliers aiui Bar Fixtures. Country Jobbing Trade solicited, and prices trnn ran teed low us nuy Western C^ntseufi tvaro House.

STREET,

:*orth Side, between Third aud Foiirth

S]

Is Ueliivl il ami Life l'rolonued ly using AT Tonir 'Mixir anil Llqaid Extract or Beef.

Tliis HHilioiiie rannot under any elrcMinntancc fail tocurolndisostiou. Constipation. l)ysru P6ia. Iloadache. NervoiiBiiBss,Tjoss of

Strength and

Appetite, hung, Liver, Bladder, Kidney. Stomacli, Blood, and clifidreirs diseases. All 1 emale diseases and weaknesses this inodicincwill positively cure. All cases it1 Piles arising from natural causes or by tiie use of iiijurioiiH medicines are permanently (Mired. The pure Beef Juice and Blood prepared from raw meat furnishes strength and nourishment

Prof, S. Wayne, Cheiiiitt and President of Cincinnati College ol' Pharmacy, says:

31efs.Uk

IIARDSON' & Tit.ltdhk.

Cl"/'.April12, r.

Uents:llaving been iiiadeacqiiainted with tlKj composition of vour R. «fe T. Tonie Elixir aud Ejiquid K^xtriiet of lteei would say that it possesses vsiiuable metlielnnl properties, as all tiie ingredients entering into its composition have well known and positive niediciiin* value, winch combined together must form an excellent tonic. caHiartic and nutritive medicine, and one well suit to relieve many complaints incident to our climate." liespectfuliy,

Price, SI.00 per hot tic. sent on l. ceipt of price RICHAEDSON & TULLID&S, Cincinnati, 0.

DUFF

Dl

No. 39 Kentucky Ave., Zniianapolis, Ini

A regular graduate of Medloinc, hag been longer engaged tB the special treatment of all Veneral Sexual ana Cnronio Diseases than any other Physician in Indianapolis,as city papers show, and &11 oldresldeots know. Consultation* fr®®.

Syphil-s, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Orchilis. Hernia, or Rupture, all Urinary Diseases and Syphilitic or mercurial affections of tna throat, skin or bone«, are treated with unparalleled success,

011

latest Eclentiflo principles. Safely, Privately. Spermatorrhoea, Sexual Debility and Impotency, as tho result of Beir-abnsa in youth, sexual excesses in mature? years, or other causes, and which produce some of tha following effects: nervousness, seminal emissions, debility, dimness »f sight, defective memory, pimples on the face, physkaldecay, aversion to society of females, confusion ofideas, loss of sexual power, etc., rendering marriage improper or unhappy, are permanently cured. Pamphlet (.IU pages) relating to the above, sent in sealed envelopes, for two postage stamps. Consultation at office or by mai] free, and icited, a friendly talk or his opinion costs nothing.

When it is inconvenient to visit the oity for treatment, medtcinecan be sent by express or mail everywhere. Onreable case* guaranteed, where doubt Azists it Li frankly stated Office hours: A. II. to 7 P. M. Sundays, 12 M. to 1 P. M.

Pamphlet to any address, for Two Stamps.

MANHOOD AllaboUr jooenta-

womanhood Sent sealed. Manhood, Womanbood aad Pamphlet for

20centaby

mail, __

MARRIACE

pjEotes. 8ealed for 50c. Over fifty wonderful pen pictures, true to life: articles on the following subjects: Who may marry, who not, why. Proper age to marry. Who marry flrst, Manhood, Womanhood, Physical decay.- The effects of celibacy and excess.- Who should marry How llfe and happiness may bo increased. ThePhyslology ofHeproduction.and many more Those married or contemplating marriage should read It.

After a life-long practice, I assert from human as well as moral convSctlonTit ought to be read bv all adult persons, then looked up, not laid around or lost, as itis *erthy of re-reading. It contains the cream of medieal literature, thoughts gathered in an extensive practice, and wor» foiinyone who wilt give it a careful perusal, tea time*

ltAd(?ress:

Dr. Duff, S9 Kentucky Avenue, Indianapolis

Indiana. Cheapest good-guide in America.

Dr. Whittier

Still continues to treat old long standing and severe cases of VENERAL DISEASES, and cases of SEMINAL 'EMISSI0N3 and IMPOTENCY. The Doctor is now occupied with cases which have not met with a cure in other hands—does not court simple and common cases. No matter who have failed, state your case call or write. Pamphlet and 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, SAFETV ofthe medicines used and fair charges have brought hiia patients from every State. Office and address,

€17 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo.

A BOOK F0RJTHE PILLION.

A Trlvato Counselor to the Xfarrlcd. or tboso abont to ciurrr, on tbe physiological ciytenps and revelations of the scxcal system, Tith the

G'dde.

latest discoveries In the science or rcproduciioa, preserving the complexion, Ac. This is i:q interesting Trork of two hnncreu aid sixty pages, with numerous engravings, and contains valuable information for fho©o who aro married or contemplate marriage etill it is a book that ought to bo kept under xook and key, and not left naroiessly about the house.

It contains the experience and advice of & phyalelan whose reputation is world-wide, and should be in the private drawer of every male and femalo throughout the entire globe. It embraces everything on the subject of tbe gener* itire system that id worth knowing, and much that not published in any other work.

Sent to nay one (free of postage) for Fifty Cento. Address Dr. Butts' J)idpcusaryt No. 12 X. Eighth street, fit. Louis, Ho.

Notico to ike Afflicted

and Unfortunate.

Before applying to tho notorious quack* who advertise in public papers, or using auv ouack remedies, peruse wr. Butts' work, no.matter what your disease is or how depior•ble your condition.

Dr. Butta occupies a double hous* of twenty-seven roomt, la indorsed bv Bomo of the most celebrated medicali pro.e •ora of this country and Kurope, and can

EABTH

Q.

BON A CO., tland, Maine.

STI*

CLOSETS, a substitute lor the common privy: are bet­

ter than water closeta can be used in any

SSS-^'"dU^SKSfttSSSraT Agents, BO.atate St. .Chicago

BUSINESS OAEBS.

ECKLES,

jBUT'' insrt and tloi'ler in h" ..ill o.1 meata, cluap bee! b()Ug i. i-i Jj,j,chen madelu cutting it iif., -!,i najJs employed.

Low prices st -. i-. :•, 1 Second st fee-. •frtn.-. iiii.to, south of Main.

HA'UTE

FIM W©BKS. revina Freeland, manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of hand cut flies, rasps iind fil'-R of all kinds. Southwest corner Klith nnd Mulberry (-treets, Terro Haute, Indian ).

Old flies aud rasr re-cut and warranted equal to new. We pay one way on all ordurs from ihe county by express.

New Stock of Ileal Estate.

:ifl. ohm,

ItS'lAB- J38TATK AOES1, MAIN KT., BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH, 0. lib, Up Si air."

Dwelling houses of oil size and in ail parts ot tho city, at the cheapest, prices. Also farms and gardens to sell or trade, information cheerfully furnished.

Dr. Leon J. Willieii, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, Eagle street, bet. Sixth and Setenlli.

Fourth honee from Seventh.

P. MoArthur,

TAILOR AND CUTTER, Fiflli St., bet. (licrry atd Mulberry Buy your ctoth and have your sultacut and made in the finest style at a savlngol 25 per cent, by patronizing McArttaur.

BOD HA6WIBE, House, Sign ana Ornamental A I N E Little Red Front, corner of Eighth anu

Main streets, Terre Haute, ind.

BURNS BROS., DEALERS IN I'LOHK. TOW),

UA1.KI HAY, CURED MEATS, fOOJLTKY and PRODVtF. Southeast ccr. Third and Walnut ats.

01IM & AUFDHRHALLE S. E. corner Vine nnd Second St»., Dealers in all Iclnds of

A S

KKESH ANBCUKED

€LARI1)GE, THE DYER, Scours Thoroughly, Dyes Handsomely,

Finishes iSeantifully. Kepalrs Neatly.

WALNUT STREET. between Third and Fourth South side

BATHS, BATHS. If you want to get o, nice, clean shave and a good,hot bath, go to the O. It. BARBER SHOP.

od

E. S. WAlJ'i.

If yoH do not find this medicine at one drug store, call at smother, and if it is net on sale ill your place, iiave you druggist, order it. wwLdireet to its

Ohio street, between Fouitc and Filth.

NEW STOVE STOKE.

STOYES OF ALL STYLES.

Parlor, Cook

—AND—

OFFICE STOVES A Large Assortment and Low Pricee, at

HEIM'S

North Fourth St.. kok'R tmlldtng

BARBER SHOI'.

CALEB J. THORPE,

Successor to Roderus Br..there, on Fourta street, between Atuin ana Ohio. He koA-

Its a share of the public patronage.

OBiEmiv,

PAINTEH. HOUSE AIM) IMlMOti. Graining, Glaeing, and all branches of a painter's business will be attended to with promptness and dispatch. Ninth street near Chestnut.

JOSEPH RICHAKHSON, M. I).

to

SS-3

Oflloe on Ohio at., bet. Third and Feu tit TERRE HAUTIS, INDIANA

ROBEKT VAN YALZA11, DENTIST,

OFFICE IS OPEK.1 HOUNE.

TERRE 1IAVTJR, INDIANA.

LOUIS DREUSICKE, (Successor to Geigo/ &l>rbusicke) Locksmith, Bell-Hauger and

Stencil Cutter.

N, B. Special attention paid to putting ,i opeakin^ Tubes. Ihe name sold at wholesale and retail to tinnrrs.

Keys wholesale and retail. Repairing promptly attended to

O. W. BALLEW,

E N I S

Office, 119 Main Street Over Saee's old confectionery stantf

ALWAYS RELIABLE,

Union Steam Bakery

Candy Manufactory. For your BREAD, CAKES, Cf.ACKERS, and CANDIES of all tlnds, KOREIUN ana DOMESTIC FRUITS and FNACY OROCERIEH Wedding and Party Orders a specialty which we are prepared to

nil

at

snort notice, and to suit all classes of customers. Goods delivered to all parts of tbe city lree ofcharge.

All orders left at our store, Between the Two Railroads, on LaFayette Street.

OR OUR BRANCH STORE,

Corner of Twelfth

and

Main

Streets,

Promptly attended to. FI4ANK HEINIG BliO., Proprietor*

A fili1IIVUWANTEDEVERYWHERI AwJliiSI XOsamples free. Addrets 8, VALLECO, Box, 8344 New York.-