Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 209, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 February 1876 — Page 3
CITY POST OFFICE. DAILY MAILS. OPEN.
Iiiilinnapolls »nd Eastern Stotes. •'•'it) 7:30
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(i:6£)am.... 1:30 a:16 '.
and Terre Haute
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11:20 am ...12:00 ... 4:30
Cincinnati
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7:00 AM
V. 11:20 am
S:?SE™ 4:30 pm 3*25 CHICAGO AND TB6 AORLNWCSI#
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R»1T ...••.•.....JU*U l:lS m....».: &00 St.LOUIS and the West. i0:l5 a 7:00 am 11:00 am 2:30 pm 13*00 4:15
Enst Way.
6:00 am Vandalia 11:45 am 1:80 7:00 am 12:00 I. & St. 7:00 am 3:15 ll:20am
West Way.
0:15 am Via I. & St. 4:15 11:00 a m...Via Vandalia Railroad...2:30 North and Sontli Way. brOO a m...Evan8ville and Way 2:30
Si30 Evansvllle, Vln. aud Sullivan 7:00 am 7:15 am L., O. A a. W. R. S*® B:00 a ra E. T. H. & O. R. 8:00 a BO 8:S0 m... ,C. ft T. H. R.
":00 111. Midland
Look iJoxos and
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SEMI-WEEKLY MAILS. (Taes, and Sats.) :n...(iraysvilie via Prairlot*n...ll a v.ieneral Delivery and ./all Boxes open torn 7am to 7:30 pm
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Offlos open from
& to 9 Money Order and Register Office open from 8:00 am to 6:00
Office open on Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m. No money order business traneacted on nnliys. N. FILBKOK., r. M.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. FXFLANATION ©F REFBREHCE MARKS.— Staurday excepted. ^Sunday excepted. Daily. Dmon Depot, Tenth and Chestnut Htreels.
Indianapolis
A
St. I.onis.
Depot Sixth and Tippecanoe streets. Arrive frrtm Ea&t. Leave for West. 10.45 am "Day Express HM' a 11,10 '•"Night Express 1M-
ln
5,34 Accommodation o,oi Arrive from West. 'Leave Jor ^ast. 3,38 .o^ay Express 3,40 1,58 a in *Night Express 1,58 8,25 am Accommodation ... 8,2oain St. Lonia, Vandalia
A
Terre Haute
A
Indianapolis.
Arrive irom East- Leave for West. 8,00 am Limited Train 8,0i am 1,85 am 3 Fast Line 1.40 am 10.15 Indianapolis Acc. 3,55 *Mail and Acc 4,00 Arrive from West. Leave for t"'ast. 1,40 am gFast Line 1,45 a 1,45 *Day Express 2,00 0,30 f-Mail and Acc 3,2U in ^Indianapolis Acc... 7,00 a EvansTllle, Terre Haute
A
Evansvllle
Terre Hante
Chicago
Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets, rrive from North. Leave for North, ft.30p ""Ouicago Express 6.32 am 1117 am ""Mall 2.57 6.52 am {Night Express 10,02
A
Crawfordsvtlle.
Onion Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets. Arrive from South, Leave for South. 1,50 ""Mail 8,00 a 50 ""Express.. 4,07 5,00 Local Freight 4,45 a 10,30 am Express Freight 1,50 ra Logansport, Crawfordsvill© & Southwestern. Onion Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets
LK* VE FOB NORTH,
Terre Haute and Lafayette Mail 7.00 am Terre Haute and Toledo Express...4,00 Rookvllle Accommodation ,AJ am
ABBIV* FROM NOBTH.
Cincinnati and Evansvllle Mail 1,15 Toledo and Terre Haute Express 9,31) Rockville Accommodation 9.00 a NI
A
Illinois Midland.
(JnioA Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets. ABBIVK. No. 3, New York Fa=t Line 10,10 am No. 1, Through Express., No. 7, Through Freight No. 9, Local Freight
Cincinnati
3,15
11,10 pm 6,00
DKPAET.
8,20 am 5,00 2,20 a 7,10 am
No. 2, Through Express......... No. 4, Decatur Accommodation. No. X. Throueh Freight No. 10, Local Freight
A
Terre Haute.
Depot, First and Main streets.
Arrives from South, Leave for South 3,00 Accommodation 8,15 am street ears and omnibusses run to and from the depot on Tenth and Chestnut street", aud omnibuses to and from the depot on Sixth and Tippecaroe streets.
There is five minutes difference between the railroad time ami city O™-
a» k®Pj
by Cal Thomas, and corrected daily by his transit instrument.
Wednfsday Evening, Feb. 16, 1870.
PUBLIC PATERNALS.
A Session of the City Council of Mediocre Interest.
soitT*
W I
STREET THOSE
GAMINE LAMPS.
Mouse.
ONFERENCE
1
HVAxKUS
ROIINTY COAMISSIO^W1^
\^Vki%TUVVA!{1)S THE EuSW OF A PERMANENT PEST HOUSE.
l)i»c»s»l»n »f Kf solution kegHl«r to the MU#U I'O*
The City Council met last niglit
Schloss and Smith answere
The8 mioute^of the previous meetin* were read and approved. During the reading ot the journal,
by Mr. Cookerly. BILLS. On motion the following bills were allowed: Hoberg, Root & Co R. W. Rippetoe Smith «fc Eckel Samuel Dodson (Jcorge Plenet
Dresser
W. W. Byers Allen Pence Croutbers ,T. C. Tully Wm. Hammerly A Br© Wilson Hoberg, Root fc Co Beach & Smith George Kins. Police Force
Wm. Peker Dickson, Martin «fc Co
Theo. Stahl 2.80 Same 4.45 Same 5.60 M. C. Hankin 1'2 Wm. C. Ball fc Co. Mail Same ..
The bond
17.70 22.50 10 50
I50ND3.
of James
tractor, with Sarah F. Kin ty, was wpprovedPETITIONS.
The petition of P. McC.ibe, lor partial estimate, was referred. J. L. Huniaston asked permission to build a l'enco on North Secoiid stiee Referred
Residents in Bagdad asked that the Council drain that portion ot the city. Referred.
PRECEPTS.
Precepts were granted Jo?. Abbott against some delinquents: alBO to Yoorliees fc Cox and David Patterson.
FINANCE.
The Committee on Finance reported that thoro had bren bills allowed to tho amount of about $-100 more than there was money in the city Treasury.
Mr. Smith moved to give the Fiuanca Committee discretionary power to borrow enough money to propel the city Government until the next regular meeting.
Amended, on motion of Mr. Roedel, limiting said loan to $1,500. The motion as ameuded was ried.1 UUICIARY:
The Judiciary Committee reported, rpccommending the passage of the proposed amendment to the ordinance in relation of tho police force. Report concurred in.
The same committee reported the market house ordinance with amendments. Concurred in.
STREETS AND BRIDGES.
Chas. Echmayer was, on reccominondation from the street committee, granted permission to erect a wooden awning.
Charlotte Preston's petition to be relieved from the payment of assessments lor grading Poplar street, her husband having once before paid for the improvements on said street, was not granted.
On the petition of Curtis L. Gilbert for further time to curb Poplar street, and also Main screet, the committee reccommended that Poplar street should be curbed forthwith and- that Main street did not need curbing. Concurred in.
ESTIMATES.
The following final estimates were granted: Allen I. Abbot, for work on Eight street, between Main and Chestnut.
Abbott & Abbott,for work on Fourth street from Main to Park. M. D. Detrick, for word on all unimproved sidewalks.
The Committee on Fire recommended the sale of of the old bricks at the old stable of the Fourth street engine house, also the sale of the lot on which the stable was formerly located.
On motion of Mr. Roedel, the Fire Committee was instructed to maKe the best disposal possible of the old brick.
On motion of Mr. Carter, the Market Committee was instructed to make settlement with Mi. Cliff for the Superintendency of the erection of the market house.
The Gas Committee reported the purchase of lamps, etc. The same committee reported against the petition of J. Peabody, and others, for the erection of- two gasoline lamps on North Second street. Concurred in.
Committee on Cemetery reported in favor of purchasing a book for the purpose of keeping an alphabetical list of the interments. Concurred in.
The report of the Small-pox Committee was read. ORDINANCES.
The Police ordinance was amended by a unanimous vote. On rnotioD of Mr. Raderus, the ordinance on markets was referred back to the
Judiciary Committee, with instructions to present anew ordinauce at the next regular meeting.
RESOLUTIONS.
By Mr. Roderus—That the City Marshal b« instructed to erect a pound at the Ninth street market house, tor the purpose ot empounding all hogs found running at large in the city. Also, that the Marshal bo instructed to inforce the ordinance in relation to hogs running at large. Laid on th3 table.
By Mr. Schloss—That a committee be appointed to confer with the County Commissioners in regard to procuring a location for tho erection of a substantial post bouse. Adopted.
The Mayor appointed as said committee, Messrs. Schloss, Haley and Glover.
By Mr. Schloss—That John Daily, contractor, be required to furnish ?dditional bond. Carried.
By Mr. Schloss—That all bonds hereafter presented to the Council for approval, be so approved by the Mayor.
Mr. Roedel offered as a substitute that the approval of bonds bo referred to a special committee.
Mr. Schloss accepted the above substitute, arid wished to amend by adding that the Major shall be Chairman of said special committee.
Mr. Roedel's substitute, as amended by Mr, Schloss, was adopted. The Fire Committee was instructed to ascertain and report what the lot formerly occupied by the old stable of the North Fourth street engine house can be sold for.
Mayor Edmunds spoke of the recent panic at Robinson's Opera House, in Cincinnati, and said that as our public buildious were often densely crowded with people, he was fearful lest a like calamity might befall our city. He was aware of nothing that the Council could do iu the matter, unlpss it would be to iustruct the Chief of Police to see that at all public gatherings a goodly number of policemen shall be present to maintaiu order and thereby assist in the prevention of such accidents
Dr. Stevenson, from the Board of Health, expressed a desire to address the Council, and consent was granted him.
2.87
15.07 19 23 8.00 39.00 50 9.95 16.40 18.60 2,16 1465 38.75 3.70 1 50 34 15 679 00 286.66 22.89
Dr. Stevenson said that the belief was prevalent among citizens that the care of small pox patients devolved upon the Board of Health. The Council was aware of the incorrectness of the idea, He had but lately learned and was astonished to find that the patients at the pest house weie there without medical attendance other than that ot Mr. Dodson, who, while he might be an excellent nurse, was not an educated physician, and was therefore inr competent to have the care and management of the pest house. He sugr gested that tho Council employ some competent physician to oversee and have the entire management and care of the small pox hospital and the pa
tients
like pronouncing a death sentence on a man, to send him to the pest house. Mr. CooKerly was glad that Dr. S. had spoken of the matter, He had been under the impression that the patients were receiving proper medical care. Ho
waB
Mr, Scbjoss moyed that the matter bo referred to the smallpox Cominit-
Mr. Heinl moved to amend, by the Board of Health acting in conjunction with the committee.
Dr.
Stevenson
an
stated that a physici
employed to attend to the smallpox patients, would be compelled to give up all his other business, and that the minium price charged, would be about §20.
G. Utter, con-J The Mayor said—So, after the horse has been stolen,you propose to lock the stable door, and after this disagreeable disease has begun to disappear, you now propose to hire a physician at a pric* probably uot less than §20 per day. I am not in favor of hiring a physician now. I think the danger over, and a physician will be an unnecessary expense,
as sec an-
After some further discussion, the motion of Mr. Schioss, as amended by Mr. Heinl, was carried.
Adjourned.
Attention Parents.
Parents should not forget that the time spent by 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 fe Heinly has no superior as a business college, in the country. A night session of the school is kept running during the winter months. To it their children might just as well as not now be going, and by so doing they will socurea business education which will be almost invaluable to them in after life.
Give
MERRIL & WHEAT, tho Coal men, your orders. Ohio street south side, between Fourth and Fifth.
'CORN MEAL.
or unfurnished rooms for rent. MRS. J. A. WOOD.
Block Coal
at 10 cents, at Merril & Wheat's* Obi street Coal office.
Fresh Meats.
J. F. Roedel is supplying the whole west end with the best quality ofMeat. Corner of First and Ohio streets.
A CARD.
To all who aro suffering l'rom the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss ol manhood, Ac., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. Th 8 great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send self-addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City.
U. Shewmaker
has flour of the best brands,also feed of all kinds. Has a particularly large and fine stock of hay on hand. New. B||l
FLOUR
The Best in the West
There aro oceans of flour at U. Showmaker's,which be is selling way down. He makes a speciality of the business and can sell cheaper than the groceries Leave orders on the corner of Ninth and Main.
If
they have not already, parents should at once get a scholarship in the Terre Haute Commercial College, and send their sous there of evenings. It will, give them a good busiuess education, and keep them ont of mischief besides. Do it at onco.
W. W. Byers' for Fine Stationer), Main street, near Sixth.
Foiatoea.
J. R* Chambers is selling best Potatoes at the same figures as ho did last fan.
Get
your elothihg of Max Josaph.
A Sew 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.
LaFayottc Mallory,
ytr his coal.
SPECIAL NUTXeaS.
*/T.VNBOOD RESTORE P.—A victim JW. youthful imprudence,causingprema ture decay, nervous debility, etc., naving tried ln vain everv known remedy, baa found a simple self cure, which he will 8enci free to his fellow-sufferers. Adc' '«ss, J. H. REEVES. 78 Nassau St., New YOIL.
Married Ladies
THE
aud should
therein confined. It is almost
age send
HEW IIEH£!V
never be taken
oil during
ME
short time requisite to effect a permanent cure,
Sent by
mail. Circulars free. Any
Druggist or Physician will order this new Truss for you without charge.
Obstacles to Marriage.
Happy Belief for YoniiR MEN fro UI E
effects of
Errors and
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Address,
HOWARD
A9PCX3IATION No.
419 North Ninth
St.. Phil^E.pnla.PA._an
Institution having a higli JSI honorable oondoot and professional skill
$25
a day
gau
ran teed USIDGORR Well
Auger and Drills. WOO a month paid to good Agents. Auger
T||
V»
atliea
astonished io learn on
Saturday evening, that young Tully was dying, and hau had no other medical attendant than Ajr. ppdgon. He waa decidedly in favor of the Council employing a competent physician. Dollars and oeptg should &jnk out of sight, along side of this question.
book
ftee. Jilz Auger Co..St.Louis.
to distribute
a Lecture by one
who has suffered and is now
cured, with rales, instructions and prescriptions that any (Jruggist oan put up, and which every YO11M (J MAN ought to have,as every case of Nervous PE^ILITY ^®AKNWS, Ac., is cured by them. 1
SPEU5^I*,®^V^LTH
Quacks before finding the reipedy. SAM pies free. E. TKKMALRJK-
RT-
to $500
72 page book EXPLAINING everytbiu
and
a copy
of the'
tee. andtMatfhey be instructed to em- joHWH™I£UN« ploy .SOW® PBYSIPIAP fop THAT PURR I feliN 1? it CO., Bankers AND pose. PROBERS, 72 ^ROADWAY. Y®Fls.
(•TATE AND COUNTY A E S
EMMK1S75.
NOTICEforhereby
is given that the tax du-
lieate the year 1875 is now in my liands, and thaL I am now ready to receive the taxes charged thereon. The following table shows the rat« of taxation on each Slim of taxable property
CC
Harrison Honey C. Prairieton T.. Prairie C. .. Linton JPierson Riley
lfi 50 50 50 50: 50 50 50
1
L«st, Creek TJ Kevins I Otter Creek T..1 layette I i-ugar Creek...! City I
Promptly attended to.
FUANK HEINU4 & BftO., VroprlPtors
St. Clair House.
WEST MAIM" ST.
Neat! Neat!
uot
1 24 ,'{ 00 1 -,3 .•{ (H) 1 70 2 50 3 OJ 3 0D 3 0) 3 00 3.0J 2 (0 3 00 2 50 8 00 3 00
25 J. iv 1011 24 05 1 16 09 1 33
I 48 1 38 1 43 1 30 1 23 1 50
13 16 16 116 16 50i JO
06 05 1405 1025 28105
10 1 32
DOG TAX—For every male, SI for female $2, and for each additional oog S2. Examine your receipt before leaving the office, and Hee tbat it covers all your properly. People are taxed for what they own on'the 1st day ot April of jach year.
Taxes are due ou the 15th of December aad taxpayers may pay the full amount of such taxes on or before the third Monday in April, or may, at their option, pay one-half thereof oil or oefore the first Monday in .November following. Provided, however, thatallroad taxes charged shall be paid prior to the third Monday in April, as pre-
i,mi»rAao=*r« scribed by law and Drovided,further, that pro^io-si* in all cases where as much as one-half of tho amount of tux charged against a taxpayer shall uot be paid on or oefore the third Monday in April the whole amount charged shall become due and returned delinquent, and be collected as provided by
Delinquent lands are advertised on
A W
at Almey & Harris' popular Bloom- or about the lirst Monday January, and are ington Road Mills. ild on the second Monday of February ox each year.
The Treasurer is responsible for the taxes
CfSOllS hs could have collected, therefore taxpa.v-
wanting day board will be accommo- ought.to remember that their taxes dated at 703 Ohio street, third house No county order will bo paid to any pereast of Seventh. Also, three lurnisbeo son owiDg delinquent tax. As the Koad
Tax is all due with the first installment, Road Receipts in list be presented on or before the third Monday in April, or they will not be received. For the collection of which I may be found at my office in Terre Hautr, as directed by law. Pay your taxes promptly and avoid costs.
JAM KS M. SANK E V, Treasurer Vigo County.
December 15,187-1.
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Advice
Free
tfints, Patent Law and Inven tions.
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HVIIfli
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FOUKirrCHE
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To 1.1 vc on the Fat of the Land With oat Work is the Aim of Traveling Asrcnts.
We don't employ then, but
LI
ease and oom'ort, night AHD day, at ALL times, puc under all circumstances, with* out any EXCEPTION wtateverln any Cfcse,
Binghamton. N.
The Wabash Hotel,
Corner First and Ohio sts., Has been purchased by the old and wellknown citizen,
B. MAYERS,
WHO HAS
Completely Renovated It,
And after adding a
WAGON YARD,
WLL --unitas a
Pirst'Giass Farmers'' Hotel.
4
We want Agents
Money in *who are good workers in every County IN United STATES to sell
The Only Complete Safety Lamp made, Good men can mase $50.00 A WEEK..
Secure
territory ting tc
metallic safety
Iirtn*p
Co
Cnicago,
•»122
$1.BUXS
Loke
St.
ANYTHING in ocr stor-, A^D WE keep every thin? foui.FI
^NFCFO'CFFORHO^D^G8^.NT® fl^tpre, lOSMadl^nsireet, Chipagp. Bead for fleacri ptlYP 1'^*?
K%S2*4UfP«1fc0«* r.
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A Subject of Vital Importance, TETSJS1 SIGHT.
"S'gln IN flie most i»rc«ions {jift ol ib« orcittor The ANU.I.I—kal nitrnction of tho Eye £C a at a the orgai
to be
Laegett, PI-
Grange,
Louisville, Kenmcfey, the Swedish and Danish Foreign MiuisiPis Washington, D. C. Henry Colfood,
Esrj Halifax, Nova
THEREFORE we ought to
UINTO TTTIEIUI TISIQ ISyes than auy other patfi or onv orKttni'satlon, aud yet ther^ is nothing so much abused, lhey are made prematurely old, by wearity: glasses which ARE either too siring orjtoo weak. AmauroxU and its kind'ed disa»ses are pro. duced by wearing elnsses which are defective.and wtun GLASSES are worn which do not fit
HE: sialit exactly.
All !ICNC Sjifficml'les can be be Obvintcd by having spectacles accurately adapted to the eyes, by uslnsj glasses wliien are uround accurately, and which produce no Prismatic rays of light.
XV£ CI. AIM FCK THE
P^riiYiaii Pelbble Spectacles and Eye-Glasses, The following advantages over all otheis: 1st..
BEING N. natural stone and almost
hard as the diamond, io is utt.rly impossible to scratch or deface tbem. 2d, They are rerfscf.lv colorless, a property which no other Olass or Pebble has. 3d.
EACTI lens
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a great many years
6'.h. "We warrant 1 IICUT nut to breai through any (au!t in TH^ manufacture oi tne Spectacle,and shoi ld u.ey do so.aoui agent will repair them free of charge. 7ili. U'ljp Raines are maoe l" lite flnfst material, highly polished, and tempered light strong, and durable.
WO warrant every pair
Terre Haute. Indiana.
187G. WK15RK *0W
ONE MILLION ACRES!
of fine RORMIIISR LAPDI tor fale by llie «DAKD RAPIDS & INDIANA R. Strong Soils. Heady Markets. Sure Crops. Good Schools.
All
Pell to the
user at factory prices. Send for our free price list which will give you the price. Freight paid by us toyour nearest rail load station, TO be paid for alter you have tested and found satisfactory, to that the purchaser absolutely runs no risk whatever. Tbcs is the way the best Scales in the world are sold by JONES ot
Improper
187/5.
To MICH1G \N, ou/3 ol the loreujojt, flourishing and healthy S it 'T
WHAT FOR? T» buy a FA KM out of the
then
Katlroad runs through
tliQ
ceiifer of gRand. Settlement's all
along.
Products raised. Plenty of
water,kinds"of timber and building maleria'p. Price from 31 to 810 per acre one-fourth down, tia'ance on time. •MR Send
for
lllus rated pamphlet, foil
ol (acts aud figure.®, and be couvincod. Address \V. A. HO WARD, C'omm'r, Urat.d
P. R. L. PIERCE. Hec'y Land Dep't.
Notice to Parties Contem'H plating Building.
CITY CLEBK'S OFFICE.
TBEKK HAUTE, IND., Jan.19,1875. To all whom ir may concern
NOTICE
is hereby given that at a regu
lar meeting of tho Common Council of theclty ol Terre Haute,ind.,heldai Ike Council Chamber, on the evening of the 18th day of January, 1876, the annexed re Eolu'lon was adopted:
Resolved,that the Boara of Publio Innprovemenis require all persons now building,or wbo may buiid infutuie, any house or make any improvements,
and City Cierk. Bv order of the Common Council, Jan 18,1876.
JAMES B. EDMUNDS, Mayor.
JOHN B. TOLBEKT, City Clerk. fCity paoers copy as above ordered.]
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he
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LIGHT BUNKING AND EASILY MANAGED
Shuttle Sewinsj Machine will find It of importance to sf ud to us forth latest Terms to purchasers, as we offer
tAKGH DISCOUNT FOIt CASH. We also send MACHINE ON TRIAL to any part ol the Northwest. It. costs nothing to try the Home Machine, as we pay all the expenses, if
accepted. Merchants, send for our Descriptive Circulars, and late Term3 toCAbH Purchasers. WE WAST MKKCMANTH FOK Addrffs, JOHNSON, CLARK & C^., No, 141 State Street, Chicago.
THE OHIO YAlIiEF PIANO CO.
OHIO,
MAKSJFAA.OTATESSSI «I"
I
A.
IS" O SSI
Tuvite the attention of buyers to their Instrument.
MB FLKS'JRS*I£E3I!5!M,
CINCINWAT! KXPOSITIOJT. 1875, WAS AWARDED TAEUI CAR BEIST PJAIVOS made WesJ off llae Allegheiaies.
Advantages of location and economy iu cost of material and manufacture enabled us to offer decided advantages to those wauting a thoroughly ffrst-class PIANO.
SENFI) FOE 25ES€A«SP'ITLV® 11ATA 1L5MJ3J.
X. 3BC. BALDWIN OO.,
GENERAL MANAGER* krTheir
Sale, and a!SO
for FLIE Sale OI lite Uurivaled Decker BROS. Pianos.
158 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio,
Queens ware, G1 ass ware, Lumps, Etc.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Chandeliers and Bar Fixtures. Country Jobbing Trade solicited, and prices guaranteed as low as any Western Queeneware House.
IVX^IN STREET,
.North Side, between Third and For.rfcb
DEAT £3
Is Dcliijed and Life I'roionsod !y ueiiiK It. AT. 'l'unic Clixir and ILjlquid ExtraciofBeef. Tliis medicine cannot under any circumatancc fail tocurelndicestion. Constipation. I)ys-
and weaknesses tliis medicine will positively care. All cases of Piles arisins from natural causes or by the use of inJuriouM medicinea are permanently cured. The pure Jieef Juice and Blood prepared from raw meat furnishes strength and
I'rof, K. S. Wayne. CliemiHt
011
is ground, polished and cen
wecond
GeiiernI AGENTS
R. 8, RICHARDSON &C0.,
JOBBERS AND DEALERS 114
are treated with unparalleled
•uccesa, on latent scientific principloa. Safely, Privately.
Spermatorrhoea, Sexual Debility and Impotency,
as tho rciult of Self-aboae
in
or
our
youth, sexual excesses
in taiuurer years, or other causes, and which produce soma of the following effects: nervousness, seminal emissions, debility, dimness »f sight, defective memory, pimple* on the fcce, pbyslcaldecay, aversion toaociety of females, conrusion of ideas, loss of sexual power, eto., rendering marriage
unhappy,
PERUVI
AN SPECTACLES and EYE ULAS:--I -i to be a PUBIC STOSTE Hiiii not Glass. None genuine unless stamped villi my trade mark. ©. IS. FKEEMAN, FIUFT Watchcs, Jewelry & Silverware, 1S1 MAIM STKFCET,
are permanently cared. Pamphlet
(88 pages) relating to tba above, sent
in
sealed envelopes,
for two poMage stamps. Consultation at office
or
free, and invited, a friendly talk or bis opinion costs nothing.
Wbenitis inconvenient to visit tba city for treatment, medieinecan be sent by express or mail every whers. Cnreable cases guaranteod, where doubt exists it is frankly stated. Offlo. hours: 9 A. 31. to 7 P. K. Sundays, 12 if. to 1 P. II.
Pamphlet to any address, for Two Stamps.
MANHOOD WOMANHOOD
8eat sealed. Manhood, Womanhood and Pamphlet for 20 centa by mail,
MARRIAGE M§. lfI¥Ls. GUIDE. 8ealed for 509.
Orer fifty wonderful pen pictures, true
io life sirtieles on the following su^ects: Who may marry, who not, why.Properageto aarry^ Who marry first, Manhood, Womanhood, Physical decay The effects of celibacy and excess.* Who shonldmanr Howlifeandhappinessmor be increased. The
Physiology of Reproduction,and many more
Those married or contemplating marriage should read it. After a life-long practice, I assert from human as well as moral conviction, it ought to be read bv all adult persons,
locked up, not laid around
OP
lost, as it is worthy
of ro-reading. It contains the cream of medical literature, thoughts gathered in an extensive practice, and wort* to any one who will give it a carefUl perusal, tea time*
Address: Dr. Puff, 39 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 EMISSIONS and IMPOTENCY. The Doctor is now occupied with cases which have not met with
A
Rapids, Michican.
cure in other hands—doesnot 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
to comply
with the provlslors of an ordinance'ap proved April 2tfth,1870.
The above resolution ordered to be pnb llshed in all the papers of theclty f^rten (10) daysnnder the signature
of
theMcyur
'Medical Colleges, and
the longest located in one place of any doctor in America He cures many cases given up by others.
THOROUGHNESS of cures, SAFETY of
streei-.
SIIKInourishment
«rCincinnati Colleee of J'hai'inacj. says: Mr.s.s-.IticitARDSON-
f: TULLIDGF..
Cin ti,April2,
Gents Having lieen inadeacfiuainte^l with tlw coniposition of your K. A T. Tonic EJi.xir and I^itguid Kjctmct if Ilcci would say that it possesses valuable medicinal properties, as all the ingredients entering into its composition have well known and positive medicinal value, which combined together must form an excellent tonic, cathartic and nutritive medicine, and one well suited to relieve many complaints incident to our climate." Respectfully, E. S. WAY25JS.
If yoH do not find this medicine at one drug store, call at another, and if it is nor. on sale in j'ourjilacc, have your druggist order it. »r senildirect to us
Price, $1.00 per bottle. sent
receipt of price
as
BICHAHDS01" It TULLIBSZ. Cincinnati,0.
Dr. BUFF
Ho. 39 Kentucky Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
A regular graduate of Medicine, has been longer engaged Is the special treatment of all Veneral
Syphilis,
Sexual and Chron
ic Diseases tbananyothcrPbyslci&nin Indianapolis,ascity papersshow, and all old residents know. Consultations fre&
Gonorrhoea, Gleet, 8tricture, Or
chitis, Hernia, or Rupture, all Urinary Diseases and Syphilitic or mercurial affections of the throat, skin or bonis,
ORTKEE on OhloiSt,., bet Tfclrd H.r,d K-
by mail
33.
the
medicines used and fair charges have brought him patients from every State. Office and address,
617 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo.
BOOK FOR THE MILLION.
M^RIAGE
A Private Counselor to the Murnctl, or those abon: to marry, on the ^hysiologioal my ter.09 and revelations of
tftfeWa sexual system, *rith tho
litest .!i-coveric"i!i tac ^cicoueof reproduction, preserving he comp?cxioat &c. This is an intorestiog vork of two hundred and sixty pagei, with numerous engravings, and contains valuable information for rhoso rlio arc mnrried or contemplate mar* riage utili it is a book that ought to bo kept tinder lock and key, and not left "urtsicssty about the house.
It contains the perienoe nnd advice of a physioian trhose reputation is worldwide, und should be in the pri* rate draper of every male nnd female throughout the entire globe. It eabraces everything on the subject of the pener* f.tive system that worth knowing and much that is not published in cny other wort.
Sect to any oi)? (free of postisc) for Fifty Cents. Addre^ Or. iiutt.V D:i»tH.,uafvryf So, 12 h". Eighth street, St. Louis, Mo.
Notice to ti.e Alfliciod and Unfortur.alo.
Before applying to the nolniiotH quaoV1* who adwrtisa.tn public papers, or using ant qnaek Tcinedies, peruso Dr. Butts' work, no tnnttcr what your dlsea^o,U« how deplorable your condition.
Dr. Butts ocnupie? a double hcuis^ortwonty-S^eu rcoai? If indorsed by some of tho mo*'- celebrstod medical pn»fes* eprtof this country *ndKurouo. aiv\ on a tcaallyorby muil.cn thodisi*a«r«
T^KATV11'
giving evidence of
CT?EA. Address, S A
sn't*:i per*
•d :n his works,
D^IORSV^"
STREET, BETWESO
EAETH1
ter tban roomcttla:
KICHM0NJ),
Box 741 St. Joseph, Mq
XOSETS, a substituty lor the cominon privy: are bet-
ater closets: can be used in any lend id for invalids. Send for clrWATCH A BBKEZE,
AGENTA, EO.HtateSt. Chicago
*F -_ '«f,i .— ,-*5Ri r^*z*?mt%
business cases.
ECHOES,
!:OTJT" --MTCE*. I and denier is?. clio.ip beef bovjc--. cuttiuk-it up.
c." meats.
-.1 ITCHES
o. ixjJs employe
Low pricesfjco.
alio,south of Main.
New Stock of Seal Estate. 15. OHM.
RSIALL ESTATE AGEST, MAIN ST., IUvT FOURTH AND FIFTH. o. 1 tip Ktairs.
Dwelling houses of all sizes and 5JI aa parts ol the city, at the cheapest ITICS, Also larrns and gardens lo Fell or trade, •nformation o.heerlmiy iurnislied.
Br. Leon J. Willieji,
OFFICK AND KESlDiiKCifi,
Eagle street, bet. Sixth and Severn Fourth honse from Hovpr*!'**.
JP. IW«R*-RTLI IN*,
TAILOE AND CUTTER,
Fifth Nt., lift. ry ard JIulbcrr? Buy your cl^th at have your suits cut and j-uade in the finest style at a (savingv 25 percent, by patronizing McArthur.
BODSEAFIWIB£, House, Sign ana Ornamental A I N E Little Red Front, corner of Eighth ana
Main streets, Terre Haute, Ind.
BURNS BROW.
DEALERS IN
FI.OIJK. PF.E1), ITAJJKI) MAY, CURED MEATS, KUHKY uud PKODUl'i:.
Southeast ecr. Third aud Walnut sts.
0H91 & ATJjFDKRHAiiLE
S. i:. corner Vino and Sccoitd St*..
Dealers in ail kinds of
JVI E Jk. S I
FKESTI AND CURED
CLAEIBGE. THE DYER.
Scoars Tboronghly, Dyes Handsoiueiy, Finlelies lieaudfuliy.
Hepairs Neatly.
WALK UT STREET. between Third and Fourth South SIDE
NEW STOVE STORE.
STOTES OF ALL STYLES
Parlor, Cook
—AND-
OFi
iCE gTGVl
A Large Assortmenl and Low
i'rices, a.-
o-. HEIM'8 Jforth Fourth St.. (Jootc'H hullttitK'
SHOP.
CALEB J. THOSPE,
Successor to Raderus Brothers,on Fourth
street, between JVL-ILN and Ohio.
He soii-
its a share CL'the public patronage.
aOJBLS
PAINTER. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTIXU, Graining, Glazing, and al! branches
of a
painter's business will be attended to with pioinptness and dispatch. Ninth street near Chestnut.
JOSEPH II iCH A EDISON.
n'«
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA
I ROBERT VAN TALZAB.
MS HOUKFC.
:inm: KACTE, INIU*.\A.
LOUIS JiRElMCKlZ
(Successor to Geigc.- Drenslcko
locksmith, Bell-Hanger and Stencil Gutter. N. B. Special attention paid
to
W.
X.
putting
F. OFIEAKIUS-: Tubes, "lie sold at
wholesale and retail to tinners.same Keys wholesale AUD retail, promptly attended to
Repairing
15 NTIST,
Office. 119 5Sala Street OverSaee's old confectionery stanit
WM. CLIFF, UKNKY CLIFF
CLIFF & WON.'
Manufacturers of
Locomotive, Stationary and Marine
SO I IS JEl S TUBULAU AND CYLINDER.
Iron Tajiks,ftniokeStacks, Sheet Iron Work, &c. Sliopcn First street, between Walunt and
Poplar, Terre Haute, Ind.
M. REPAIRING done
"1
in tho moRt SNB-
stantial manner, at shore notice, ANT} AS* liberal in price
as
any establishment in the
HI ate. Orders solicited and punctually attended to.
NAILED •S-
to the wall as a falsehood, any and every body who says that.
BURNETT & WATSON
are not shoeing horses ln the best mauner. The fact of the matter is that Messrs B. & W. are experienced men iu their business L^ME horses suddenly become well
under
their treatment, and nobody can sav (hat a horse was ever injured by shoeln« II their shop. They use none but the
-KE&T STOCK,
and employ none bnt the
i..BEST WOltKMEN. •.
CHERRYSt.,, I Worth side, bet. TJU.trd. audi? Foarlb.,
