Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 211, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 February 1876 — Page 3
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CIT? POST OFFICE.
DALLY MAILS. OTTER
Indianapolis »n«l Eas»«en SUte® 2:30 a ra 8:60 a 1:30 S:15
7:30 a
Cincinnati
JOp in R50 :2:15 pm.........
•'»m 7 am to 7:30 in rou»uuipuu,
'rofflee°open1o'n Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m. No money order
RAILBOAD TIME-TABLE. EXPLANATION OF T?bfkrknce MABKS.Btaurday excepted. ^Sunday excepted. Daily. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut Btreets.
Indianapolis A St. I^onls. Depot Sixth and Tippecanoe streets. Arrive fr-m East. Leave for West 10.45 am «Day Express 10,« am 11,10 "Wight Express. 11,12 6.34 accommodation o,*i Arrive from West. Leave or «*ast. 3,38 ra "-"ay Express 3,40 1,58 am ."Night Express ... 1,58 8,25 am Accommodation ... o^o a in St. Louts, Vandalla A Terre Hante and Trre JUante A Indianapolis. Arrive from East Leave for West. 8,00 a Limited Train 8,0^ am 1.35 a gFast Line I.40
10,10 am 3,15 11,10 6,00
DEPART.
Io. 2, Through Express......... fo. 4, Decatur Accommodation.. No. 8, Tnroueb Freight No. 10, Local Freight
I
7:00am .11:20 are 4:30
Chicago and the Northwest. 6 O0a .. 7:00 am S:1S 11:20 a :l5 8:00
St. Louis and tbe West.
10:15 a
ih
7:"0 am
11:00 am 2:30 pin (2:00p m.... 4:15 East Way. 8:0C a Vand «li& l, 45 a111 1:80 7:00 am 12«00 I. & St. L, 7:g0 15pm 11:20 a in
West Way,
0j.16 a Via I. & St. b. ^:15 11:00 a m...Via V&ndalia Railroad.,.2.30 na Jfortti and Sontti Way. 8:00 a m...Evansville and "Way 2:o0pra 8:30 Evansvllle, "V in. and
Sullivan :00 am
7:15 am !., C. & S. |l^P™ H-00 am E T.
H.
&
0. R.
8 0(1
?:Hn mV.V.C & T. H. R. a 7:00 am Ill Midland i-.OOam SEMI-WEEKLY MAILS. (Tues. and Sats.) I m...taraysville via Prairioton...ll am ueneral Delivery and .'all Boxes open rom 7 a to 7:30
am
10,15 Indianapolis Acc. 3,55 "•Mail and Acc 4,00 Arrive from West. Leave for *"ast. 1,40 am |Fast Line l.*5 a 1,45 *Day Express 2,00 8,30 in *Mall and Acc 3,20 in ^Indianapolis Acc... 7,00 a ro
Evansville, Terr© Hante A Dhlcngo Union pot, Tenth and Chestnut streets, rrive from North. Leave for North, e-,30p Culcago Express 6.32 am 11,17 am .^Mall 2 57 5 52am tNight Expiess 10,02 pm
Evansvllle & €rawfordsvllle. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets. Arrive from South, Leave for South. 1,50 pm «Mail 8,00 a 9,50 *lixpr ss„ 4,07 5,00 Local Freight...... 4,41 a 10,30 a Express Freight 1,50 Lusaasnort, Crawfordsvilio & Soolhires tern Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets 11 v® FOB NORTH. Torre Paute ana Lafayette Mail 7.00 a Terre Haute and Toledo Kxpress...4 00 Rockvllle Accommodation a iu
ARBIV* FROM NORTH.
rinninnatiand Evan'ville Mail 1,15 "Toledo and Terre Han to Express 9,./) Rockville Accommodation ».'*)
Terre Hante Illinois SlUiland. 'Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets ARRIVE. JTo 8. New York Fa^t Line. Vfo. 1. Through Express No. 7, Thr »»gh Freight No. 9, Local Freight
8.20 am 5,00 2 20 am 7,10 a
Cincinnati A Terre Haute. Depot, First and Main streets. Arrives from South, Leave for South 3 00 Accommodation 8,15 a
Street cars and omnlbiisses run to and from the depot on Tenth and street', and omnibuses to and from the de pot on Sixth aud 11 ppeea-oe streets
Theri is five minutes difference between the railroad time ail. cl^y jlme, as Ik^pi by Cai Thomas, and corrected dally ty transit Inst ument.
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Fri lay Evening Feb 18» 1876.
Exchange Excentricities. The residence of Mrs. Jane Leveque, in tho northeastern part ot the city, which was injured by fire, 1ms b*en reconstruct and painted.—[Journal.
Dr. Read, of Terre Haute, and Hon. S Rollins, President of ihe Board of Trustees of the Missouri University, -were in the city yesterday—[Latayette Journal.
Miss Mollie Steele, ot
TorrB
r"!^',j'
in town visiting relatives.—[Rockville Republican. A Terre Hante Judge lines poop)® t,o bother others by talking too much Send him down this way let hi ni ft"0 women as well as
The voung ladips of the MaennerciTsSy «f isr™" leap year party night before last.
The Brazil Weekly Echo is rather late this tim^^"ditorial excursfonTo Philadelphia, which happened some time last winter.
it's earle's turn to "set 'em up."
D. G. Earle, of the Express, done a neat piece of writing
(]ay.—[Brazil
1118
ment review, in the Express
Echo.
Frank Trombley and Wliliam Wy^ ine eamblpd for a gold watch. lo™o ley lost and Wynings won, The watch heloniied to Wynings when the game endeTand hei)ld it to John Appinan Yesterday Frank Trombley replevied it from him, and now Appman is unhappy.—[Express. ror.YTECHNIC.
Prof. Jones, of the Normal, and Mr, R. Peddle, of the Vandalla, went east yesterday to investigate the sys.ma by which the Polytechnic schools of Boston, Philadelphia, New Haven, and other cities are managed. They expect to be about two weeks.—IK* pKH, TRUE AND W® fcEOWK
#iia
YOtT
FOB
here a week or two ago is getting notices all the way east as be progresses. A Brazil paper pitches iuto him in this fashion. •'Buffalo Sam," armed with three re-
id
.11:20
a
.12 00 .. 4:30
last riday and Saiurelay. Wo want to know why ho wasn arreste carrying''concealed weapons^ a frand :iud has been seen in places.
He is other
The Paris Gazette has more and better local matter than any county p«p er that comes to our table.
N ewspatkrs of bat two towns in the State print more mutter duly than l!ie Gazette. These two places are Indianapolis and Evansville, and as the former has threo tiiues in© population, and the latter some more than Terre Haute, the cause may be readily seen. The
Gazette,in
this respect, is way
ahead ol Fort Warne, Richmond, LaFayette, aud New Albany papers.
If You Have
A dischargo from the nose, offensive or otherwise, partial loss of the sense of smell, taste or hearing, eyes watery or weas, feel dull and stupid or debilitated, pain or pressure in the head, take cold easily, you may rest assure.! that you have the Catarrh. Thousands annually, without manifesting half of the above symptous, terminate in consumption, aud end in the grave
ouu
Look Boxes and Stamp Office open from disease is so common, more decep „'i an tivti or less understood bv nhvicians
Money9 Srder and lleglater Office open
,m 5^,0
11" Ull3VUflV MKT «vr tive, or less understood by phyicians. R. V. Pierce, M. D., of Buiffilo, N* Y., is the proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy—a perfect Specific for Catarrh, "Cold in the Hoad" or Catarrhal Headache.
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 Heiuly 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 secure a business education which will oe almost invaluable to them in after life.
tJire
MERRIL & WHEAT, the progressive Coal men, your orders. Ohio street south side, between Fourth and Fifth.
CORN MEAL.
at Almey & Harris' popular Bloomington Road Mills.
Persona
wanting day board will bo accommodated at 703 Ohio street, third house east of Seventh. Also, three lurnished or unfurnished rooms for rent.
Mrs. J. A. Wood.
Block Coal
at 10 cents, at Merril 6c. Wheat's Obi street Coal office.
Fr sh Meats.
J. F. Roedel is supplying the whole west end with the best quality of Meat. Corner of First and Ohio streets.
A CARD.
To all who are suffering from tbe errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss 01 manhood, Ac., I will sendla ^ecjPp that will cure you, FRE& U* CHARGE. Th great remedy was discovered by a missionary in Souti America. S«nd self-addressed envelope to the Rkv. Joseph T.
SAYINO
tfOi
Tha Bra»U Eoho has the kindness to
*aThe reports about small-pox bein* prevalent io Terre Haute, is a mith at the Mayor reported but two cases
ihat city, on Suuday last.
Inman,
Station D, Bible House, New Yoni City.
U. Shewmaker
has flonr of the best brands.also feed ot *11 kinds. Has a particularly large and fioe stock of hay on hand. New.
FLO ii
The Best in 1 lie West There aro oceans of flour at U. Shewmaker's,which he is selling way down. He makes a speciality ot the business aud 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 sons there ot evenings. It will give them a good business education, and keep them ont of mischief besides. Do it at once.
W. W. flyers' for Fine Stationery, Main street, near Sixth.
he
will soon have a Albany pav the national debt.— [Ntw A Le'dger-Standard. WHICH? THE MOSQUITO OR THE JODRnai. man? rnosqiitois rollicking about as if either just awakened or half drunk, on .DJOMING TB. """""FS? IS these word are written. lJato eo. io, 11:40 P. M.—[Terro Haute Journal. d—, pretty d— dmnk-by a large mftjority.-[Now Albany Ledger Standard.
Potatoes.
J. R- Chambers is selling best Potatoes at the same figures as he did last fail.
«et
your clothihg of Max Joseph.
A Jitw Establishment.
Mr. Charles Zimmerman, of Tuscola, 111., has leased a store room iu tha Eagle block, on Main street, between Eighth and Ninth, where he proposes to establish a manufactory of shirts, pants and overalls of cheap quality tie will employ about fifty women as seamstresses. Mr. Zimmerman has had several vears experience in this business, and will, no doubt, make a success of it.
LaFayctte Mallory,
ytr his coal. ....
MOi^i ifiY Is made faster ard more easily in stock speculation in Wall Street ihnn in any other lt-gllimate way. The banking house of Mess-re. Alex Frothtngham A Co., 12 Wat'street, tiave paid to their customers, i.uring ihe last tbiny days, over 8450,COO They have ovt-r 8.000 customers, wiio re fcide In different pain oi tne world Their popularity arises frwm dealing with their customers honestly. They invest sums ranging from Ten Dollais to $".0,000, and give as strict personal attention to sm«il investments at, to large. They also send a
Weekly Report tree to those desiting to specn ate. *nd for iU—Piltiburg Comnw «ial, Jan. 14, *70.
Alex. Frothingham &Co„ BANKERS antf BROKERS, Opp. Stock Exchange. 12 Wall St.. N.Yi
Great Medical Book ,and Secrets for Ladles and •Gents. nt free ji.-r two 'stamps. Address, ST 08KPH MKDIOAIj LNSTITUTK,
St. Joseph. Mo
A KM^r.^ANTlSDEVEHYWHERl
SPECIAL N0TICSS.
Manhood
restored.—a
Married Ladies for confidential circular, greai value. Dr. li.. U. FARR, 6 Washingtoa St., Indianapolis, lud.
flflJK KliW ttEJIEOT FOB BIJPTUKK A most Important Invention. Sold by Thi Elastic Truss Co., No. G83 Broadway, N. City. It retains Rupture absolutely lr ease and com'ort, night and day, at all times, pun under all circumstances, without any exception whateverin any case, and should never be taken oil during me short time requisite to effect a permanent cure, Sent, by mall. Circulars free. Any Druggist or Physician will order this new Truss for you without charge.
Obstacles to Marriage. M«p2y Slellof YorasagKeia fro theefi'scta of Errors and Abuses inearlj life. Manhood restores!. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method 1 treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars Kent free, in sealed envelopes.
Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION No 419 North Ninth St., Phllfule.pnia.Pa.—an institution having a high reputation f07 honorable conduct and irofensloual nkill
iii irrnrfcT"**^—~—^msB^y31
victim
youthful imprudence, causing prenia ture decay, nervous debility, etc., having in t?oin CTTarr lrnatthi Hob
day gauranteed nslng orr Well ^.ugerand Drills. #looamontb paid to good Agents. Auger book free. Jilz Au«er Co., St. Louis
$ 3 5
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
CSS" WASHINGTON, COUNCIL NO. 3. Junior Order oi United American Mechanics meets every Tuesday evening at the American Mechanics' Hall, northwest cor aer 01 Main and Fifth stroets, at 8 o'clock* A1 members and visiting members are •-•ordiallv iuvited to attend our meetings.
A. M. McKEN^AN, C.
W. H. V/oiJrE, S.
*tt.TEKRE HAUTE LODGE NO. 2, ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN meet every Wednesday evening in Draid't Hall, corner of Seventh and Main streets at 7% o'clock. All members and visiting members are respectfully invited to attend
«T TAMMANY TRIBE NO. 39, I. O. M., meets Wednesday evenings, at wigwam, southeast corner of Main and Fifth streets. Members and visiting member are invited to attend. •'. F. RODERU9, Sachera.
Chas. eltus, Chief oi Records. P. O Box 516. KT WABASH LODGE NO. 1, ANCIEN3 ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN meetev e:*y Thursday evening In their Hall, cor ner S and Main streets, at half-past 7 o'cloofc. All members and visiting mem* bersare respectfully invited to attend.
H. M. VAUGHN, M. W.
J. B. S hirk,Recorder.
Bafc. O. U. A. M.—Terre Haute Council Nt 8, Order of United American Mechanics meets every Thursday evening at theh Council Chamber, northwest corner o. Main and Filth streets, at 7% o'clock. Al members and visiting members are cordially invited to att«nri our meetings.
C. F. GRO VfiiM,
Ejjtg STKOrs & bro.
Administrator's Sale. riiHB underalgned, administrator ot the I es'ate of Samuel McMurtrie and James H. McMurtrie, deceased, will sell at public auction, on Thursday, Feh.24,
1S76,
*t the
late residence oi .-amuel McMU trif, loui miles east of Terro Haute, on the Bioom ii'gton road, the personal property of tb estates, consisting partol Horse®, Cattle, Ho"F, a lar^ lot «f Hay, Farm Impl— menu, Household Furniture, vc.
TERMS—Alls mswf 48 aud under, cash in hand tin sums of over 83 a credit, ol nine month* wil: bt* given the purclia et Hiving nee with approved security, with out lvliet in valuation an a placement laws wi ten per cent, interest from date if not paid at maturity
A. B. PI'GH, Administrator.
ht LMnmiing—awjuwi'jm i——mmmmm•
rro.i£ OLS.
Eagle Iron Works,
TEBKE HAUTEj manufactures
Steam Engines, Coal Shafts, Flour and Saw Mill Machinery, Bank Cars, Koad Scrapers,
Building Fronts, Caue Mills,
Various Patterns of Fencing, School Furniture, fec., and having tne LARGEST ASSORTMENT
PATTERNS IN TBE STATE, can givf its cuef-ctners the advantage of ropairs without eost of patterns,
J. A. PARKE ti & CO., Prop'rs.
GKAIND
Real Estate Dislribulion!
at
ATt'HlNSOJff, KS., Mar. 88, *76. 2,661 Pie es of Property valued ac 5770^00! CapKnl St.cU, 1,«»00,000 llnch,
1
flte- fltOA
shares, |5
The Kansas Land und Emigrant AssO' iation, (An organization composed »f capitalists and bu ine^s men, citizens of Kansas, Incomorted by tne authi rity of tue State, tor the Lurpose of encourafling emigiatlon,) win distribu'e Io Its are hoiderf, on March 2«», 1«»76.2 661 Pieces or »roperty c.tnslsl ng ot fLEG NX BRICK and STwxnE RK-IDfNCES, with other valuable nroDerty in the City ol A'chlson—tbe ureat Railway Center ot the Missouri Val jev—and 5n7 improved and unimproved ••nriiiti K*nsas, all worih at a tow estimate *770,800. The values of these 2,6t4 pieces of property are fiom
$50.00 TO $75,000 00 KAUH. Ever Phare, wherever or oy whomsoever held, will be equal I represented
in tbe
distribution, and be entitled to any one piece awarded to the sjme. Geneial Manaeer, atchinsoD,Kansas.
For shares and circulars giving mil information aptly toT. W Howard,opp. post oftice, Terre Hante, Ina.
Estray Notice.
fft
NOTICEforhereby
~r.
J-cn*"~~»—"M1
STAi BAND COUNTY
A E S
TOB187S.
is given that the tax dn-
licate the year 1875 is now in my hands, and thai. I am now ready to receive the taxes charged thereon. The following table shows the rate of taxation on each jjlOi) oi taxable property:
CP o. O
CC
tr t?
a iD
•_l-
Harrison Honey C.T PraU-Jeton T.J Prairie C. ..| Linton Pierson ley
16
13il« 13 16 13 '6 13 16
10
1
21
3
00
14 05 50 10 1005 I'J (2 20 10 21 15 4 05 24' 5 (.6 05 14 05 10|2o 28 05
10 1 r3 3 (Hi 25 1 79 2 50 10 1 24 0511 IK to as ,0 1 48 10'1 a8 10 1 43 20 1 SO —|1 2 16 1 50
3 0) 3 01 01 3 00 3 0J 2 0 3 00 2 50 3 1:0
50
13 16 50
1
L"st, Creek T.. Nevlns Otter Creek T.J Fayette
13 16 13
l*i
13,16 13 16 13 1 13 16
1
Sugar Creek... City
50 in
1
13 16 50i 10
10 1 32 3 00
Dog ax—For every male, SI for female 82, and for each additional nog S2. Examine your receipt before leaving tbe office, and see that it covers a 11 your property. People are taxed for what tliey own on the 1st day ol April of «ach year.
Taxes are due on the )5th of December aud taxpayers may pay the tull amount of suchtaxes on or before the third Monday In A pril, or may, nt their option, pay one-half thereof on or before the first Monday in November following. Frjvided, however, that all road taxes charged shall be paid prior to the third Monday in April, as pre-s'-ribed by law and provided, further, that in all cases v/heie as much as one half of the amount of tux charged against a tax payer shall not be paid on or oelore ihe third Monday iu April ilie whole amount charged shall become due and returned delinquent, and be collected as Tovided by law. Delinquent lands are advertised on or about the first Monday January, and are
Id
oh
W. M. PURCELL, M. W.
C. P. Gerstmeyek, Recorder.
the second Monday of February ot
each year. The Treasurer is responsible fort lie taxes he could have collected, therefore taxpaj era ought te rtinen.ber that their taxes must be paid evtry year.
No county order will be paid to any person owing delinquent tax. As the Road Tax is all due wiih the first installment, Road Receipts must be presented on or Deforethe third Monday in April, or they will not be received. For thu collection of which I may be found at my office in Ter re Haute, as directed by law. Pay your taxes promptly and avoid costs.
PATENTS
Councillor.
L. wr, R- S.
LSGrAL.
•VJOTICE IS HERH BY GIVEN THAT WE IN willaobly to the Board of Cumrate 1-loners ot Vis* county, Ti diana, at tli»ir Mar jl. terra, 1876, for a license to sell "spliituus, vinous an mall Hqu ra' in
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qualities than a quartata ime,with the privilege ot allowing thet-ame t» Le drank on our prem'sas for one yeai. Our place of husinets, and pr^m ses whereon said liquors are to be sol'i as drawl?,are locatcutfd in room No. 22«, the west room lit build.ng, situated on the north side o' Main s-reet between Second aid Thiid, In 5ife-tofftbe*a8i side of in-lot No. 112 f'e First Ward oi tbe city of Terre Haute, Vigo Co., Ind.
Europe terms as low as those of any other reliable house. Correspondence invited in the E iglish and foreign langungis, with Inventors, Attorneys at Law, and others •^olicto-s, esptcluliy with tl ose who hav« had their cases rejected, at the hands of other attoi neys. in rejected cases our fees are reasonable and no 'charge is made unless we are successful. h~ it you want a
Inventors, sketch and a full description of your invention We will make an examination at 'he Patent, office, and It we think it patentable, will end on papers and advio?, and prosecute your case. Our lee will be, in ordinary case', 825.
AT Oral or wr t.ten in all Advice s-nirpT. tentf, Patent Law and Inventions.
Kefteekck—Hon.
Apdre»n, LOl'IS BAtiOEiK A fO. Solicitors of Pa'tnts Hnd-Oouncl ors at Patent Law, Washington, C.
ALWAYS B£LIABLE.
Union Steam Bakery
Candy Manufactory. For y«nr BREAD, CAKES, CRACKERS, and CANDIES of all kinds, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FRUITS and FNACY GROCER1E- Wedding and Party Orders a ipecialty which we are prepar- to nil at hort notice, and to suit, all classes ol cuswere. Goods delivered to all parts of the it.y lree ofcharge.
All orders left a. our store,
Between the Two Railroad#) on LaFayette Street.
OK OUR BRANCH STORE,
Corner of Twelfth and Main Streets,
rrori. Dtly attended to. FKANK MEINIW BKO., Proprietors
St. Clair House.
WEST MAIM" OT.
Neat! Neftt! Eligibly Situated!
and lowest rate oi charges ol" any first-class hotel in town.
J. J.
ruopR'EroK
An illustrated Work S7£
MARRIAGEes-
married and mar' '-onthe my§tene» IU .buses, lea tn tb.
DTikalL Tb. Mtbar tatf b. consulted p«r»oii»llT by
To SjIve on the Fat or the £an«l Without Work is the Aim of Traveling Aicents.
We don't employ them, but sell to the user at factorv prices. Send for our free price list which will give you the price Freight paid by us to your nearest rai nond station, to be paid for alter you have tested and found satisfactory! to that th© pu»* chaser absolutely runs no risk whatever. Tbcx is the way the best scales in the world are sold by JQNE8 of Binghamton. N
The Wabash Hotel,
Corner First and Ohio sts.,
Has been purchased by the old andwellknown citizen,
B. MAYERS, WHO HAS
Completely Renovated It,
And after adding a
SWAGON YARD, Wil *mn it as a First-Class Farmers' Hotel.
Money in lt!.u^„1SSw« in every COant,y
,n tbe
I^AKEN UP-By Stephen Hedees, living I in Ltnton townsht i», V^igo county, Ind thte° mil west of artfoid. one steer described »s iol'ows: 1een ie^, white face, white u» der the bei^ .J£"lte legs, marked tti an underoit in light ear. No other mants or brarnls perceivable. Sup posed to be three years old next spring, and •iptraii-ed at 8 'hom iNoi'Dtdsoe' P. MARTI^ HOLL'^GKB.Q.erk. I a at flrst c'^A^^.S,00^8 ®r Toy store.
Fer
Secure territory at once by writing tc n°tHllic safety Lamp Co., 122 Lake St. Cntostgo.
home. Terms Bend C- O,
ANYTHING in ov.r st' a we keep everything fou
«iaaB Fannv
torcash
I.
JAMES M.HANICEY, Treasurer Vigo County.
December 15,1875.
obtained in the Unite-l States, Canadas and
Free
M. 15. Legrgett, ex-
Commlssioijer of Patent Cleveland, Ohio H. Kelley, Efq., Sec'y National Grange, Louisville, Kemucky, the 8wed sh and uanlth Foieign Minlsw rs Washington, D. 0 Henry Colfood, Esq, Halifax, Nova ^cotla.
Send s'amp for our "Guide i'on
tainirg Patets"adook
ob-
0 paues.
We also send
WE aAIHFOIt THE
Peruvian Pebble Specta
cles and Eye-Glasses, The following advantages ever all others: 1st.. Being 1 natural stone aud almost as hard as the diamond, io is utt.rly impossible to scratch or deface them. 2d, They are 1 erfectiv colorless, a property which no other Glass or Pebble has 811. Ifincii ions is ground, polished and centered with such exact uiceiy. ihat the sllgntes" imperfection is impossible. 4th. Be nn much harder than any othei Glass or Pebble, they are const quenty cooler to the eyes, and can be used for a greater neinber o' consecutive hours, withou' latl ueine the weakest eyes. 5th. '1 he sigh instead of becoming weak er, as with the ordinary spectacle and requiring lr quern cnang", aeis stronger, ant one pair wi.i las- a great many years 6th. We warraut 11.em nut to breal thiougli any lault. In tho manufactuie 01 ttie Spectacle, and shot id ti.ey do so. oui agent will repair tt em free 0/ charge. 7ih. Tie 11 antes are maue .fine finest material, highly polished, and tempered, light strong, and durable.
We warrant every pair of our PEKUVI AN BVEi^lViCLES and EYE OLASVES to be a PURE STONE and not Glass. None genuine unless stamped with my trade mark.
S. R. FREEMAN, Fine Watches, Jewelry & Silverware,
Ittl MAIN STREET,
Terre Haute. Indiana.
1876. WHEBI'i ^0W? 1876.
To MICHIGAN, oue ol the (oromo^i, flourishiijg and healthy States»
WHAT FOK?
1
I
To buy a FARM out of the
OSE MILLION ACRES!
of fine Farming: lands ior tale by the GdAND KA-PIES & INDIANA B. Strong Soils. Keady Marke's. Sure Crops. Good Schools. Railroad runs through th* ce ter of g'and. Settlements all along.
All kinds of Products raised. Plenty of wnter, timber and building materials. Price from 84 to Jin per acre one-fourth down, ba'ance on ilme. a®" Sen 'or illus rated pamphlet, full oi tacts and figure®, and be coivincod.
Address W. A. HOWARD, Cnirm'r, CirR'd Rapids, Michigan P. L. PIERCE. Hec'y Land Dep't.
Notic? to Parties Contemplating Building.
City Clkbk's Offick,
tekbb Haute,Ind.,
NOTICEol
Jan. 19,1875.
To all whom ir map concern
Is hereby given that at a regu
Jar meeting of the Common Council of thecltv Terre Haute, ind., held at ihe Council Chamber, on the evening of the 18th day or January, 1876, the annexed re
soln'ion
was adopted:
Resolved, that the Board of Public Impiovemen require all pers nsnow build* inj, or wbo may bnl'd in future, any house
or"
make any im-rovements, to comply with the provlsiors of an ordinance ap proved. April 2tith, 1870.
The above resolution ordered to be pub lisbed in all the papers of the city f"r ten (10) daysnnder the signature of the Mayor and City Cierk.
Bv order of the Common Council, Jan
18,1S76'
United States to
Bell The Only Complete Safety Lamp made Good men can mane '$50 00 A WEEI4.
THE
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SSWIM© MACHSSfB. Cash Pricc, $40.00.
Any person wanting a first-class
LIGHT KUNH1NG AND EASILY MANAGED
Shuttle Sewing Machine will And it of importance to «c nd to us lor the 1
Invite the attentiou of buyers to their Instrument.
THE MIBST PMMIUM,
rsw•IWWATI' EXPOSITIIW. 1875, was awarded theiu lor X1EST PIANOS made West ol ihe Alieglienies.
A'lvautnees of location and economy in cost of material and manufacture enabled us to offer decided advantages to those wanting a thoroughly first-class PIAWO.
8EN2) DESCRIPTIVE CATAI^OGUIS.
atest Terms to purch asers, as we offer
MaCHINE ON TRIAL
THE OHIO VALLEf PIANO CO.
RIPLEY, OJETIO,
J9XASUFA^TIIIREKS OF
I A N O S
H. BALDWIN & OO.,
General Managers lorTiielr Sale, aud also General Agents Cor the Sale ot the Unrivaled Iecker Bros. Pianos.
158 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati. Ohio.
W:'i
Me ENS
A Subject of Vital Importance,
EYE fclOKLT.
•STffh»
Is the most precions Rlfl ol «Eie rcator Theac^oaa-calc-.^structlon or tho Eye is the mit r. anil delicate of all the orgai v^Qt'eforo we ought to t'i be mc. t-aieiva ii ih.e Kyes than tuiy other pait of our fj7Ksmi7-qt.lon, and yei ther- is Lottalng no much, abused They are made •prematurely old, by wearing eiasses whicii «re either too atr'ng or,too u-r.ak. Ammiromx and Us kind ed discuses are pro. riuced by wearing glasses which are ye* fective. and wti» glasses are worn which no not fit the si* ht exactly. All these IJItticnl les can he be Obviate*! by having spectacles accurately adapted to the ey^H uy u^int: Kiassts wiii"h arforowna accurately, and which produce 110 Fri-vmal ic raj/it 0/ light
to any part of
It *l«Vts» gtr^t, CMss«»
H. S. RICHARDSON &C0.,
JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN
Queensware, Glassware, Lamps, Etc.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Chandeliers and Bar Fixtures.
m.
Country Jobbing Trade solicited, and priccs guaranteed as low as auy Westem a re
isx.AX!s:MxM^r»
JN'orlh Side, between Third/and Fonrtb
Ih Delayed anil Life Prolonged ly using K.AT. Tonic Elixir and Liquid Extract of Beef. This nindicine cannot under any clrcnmitance fail to cure Indigestion. Constipation, Dysp«psia,Headache.Kervousness,Lossof Strength and Aopetite. Lung, Liver, Bladder, Kidney, Stomach, Blood, and children's diseases. All Female diseases and weaknesses this medicinewill positively cure. \ll cases of Piles arising from natural causes or by the use of iniariou* medicines are permanent1.. a IW Intro onH RlnnH nrenarpri
ITOI, rj. Q. tfUyilC, of Cincinnati Collcare of Pharmacy, says: 31e.«s.Richardson & Tuliidgb.
€in.'tl,Apn'?,'',J'
Gent Having been made acquainted with th« composition of your R. A X. Tonic Elixir ana Liquid Extract of Beef 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 id
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If you do not find this medicine at one drug store, call at another, and if it is not on sale in yeurpiace. have your druggist order It. 'r si'iid.direst to us
Price, gl.OO per bottle. sent 011 receipt of price BICHABDSOlf St TULLIS&Sj Ciacanatl,
No. 39 Kentucky Ave., Indianapolis, Ini
A ngnlirgrmdoateof Medtctne, bu been longer Io the special treatment of all Veneral Sexual ana Cnronlo Pteeagoo than any other
Physicten la IndlanapolU,a««lty
ptpcri show, and *H oldretident# know* Consultations Syphilis Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Orchitis. Hernia, or Rupture, all Urinary Diteatet and Syphilitic or mercurial affection* of the throat, akin or bonaa,»r»-treated wltk onparatlele4 •ucocsa, on latoat actentlfle principle!. Safely, Privately. 8permatorrho»a,'Sexual Debility.and Impotency, aa the reaalt of Seir-abaae in jonth, aaxual exoeuei in matnrer years, or other eanaet, and which produce fomo er the following effecu: nervouaneu, aeminal amlMiona, dsbilitr, Hmnea« of aight, defectlro nemorr. pimple* on tho face, phr«icaldecar, avertiun to aociey offemalea, confuakw •rideaa, lota of aexnal power,, eto^. rendering jnarriace lumropotor otthippy,are proaaoBtlycnred. rampbtet (Mpagea) relating to tbo aboTy, seat la aealed enralopea, ft* two noMac* atampa. Oooantlatioa at offlco or nal] free, aodia'ited.a friendly talk orbia opinioncoatanothing.
When it la Inoontnlent to rialt th* ti^ fcr treatment, awdldneoan haaentby ezpraa* or mall eTTS^wh«re. Cu^«bl(i eaaea guaranteed, where doobt czlata it frankly autodj OSca bom: 9A.lt. ta P. V. Snndsy*, II H. »1 P. M.
Pamphlet to any addratt, for Two 8fampt.
MANHOOD *^CfwXO^at»?l^r WOMANHOOD ^tTo^14 Seat Moled, Kaahood, WonunUioodaad PampblatforaOcentabymail, ......
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Sealed for SO*. OTer fifty woad^l pm ptetnrai, tro* to life article* on the following aayooUjWhamaymarry, a-aa-fflS isasaiafe "incrmcd. Th* Ayalol^yi«pr«Kloettei,mn/"any more
morafconVlcHon, it ought to be iW bv an adnlt peraooa.
^diSUi Dr. Doff, St Kentucky Arenoe, IndlanapoU^ Intlana. Cheapest good-guide in Aleriea.
DR
Whittier
Still continues to treat old Ions standing and severe cases of VENERAL DISEASES,of SEMINAL EMISSIONS, aad IMPOTENCY. The Doctor now occupied with cases which havo not met wlth a cure to other Ti indi doet not court simple and common cases. No luUct who turn failed, stat*', 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 .doctw to America He cures many cases given up by others. THOROUGHNESS of cures, SAFETY^of U»e medicines used and fair charges hare orougnt bin patients from every State. OGce and address, 617 St. Charles Street. St. Louts. Mo.
A
BOOK F0RTHE
fixges,
.TAMES B. EDMUNDS, Mayor.
John B. Tolbebt, ty Clerk. [City p&ners copy ns above ordered .J
Samaritan Nerrine,
The great Nerve Conquerei cores Epileptic Kits, Couvu.'' stons, Spasms, St, Vliu Dance, and ail Nervous Ui ceases the only know post live remedy .'or EplleptU. Fits. It has been tested by thousands and has never been known to fail in a
siucte c»se. 'rria.1 package free. Enclose•tamp I°r Circulars, giving evidenoa^ DB.8,A.BUUn««gi
MILLION.
Marriagel
with numerous engravings, and contains valuable nformation for those who are married
or
E
contemplate mar-
stage: still it is book that ought to bo kept under look and key, and not left nareitssly about the honse. It contain* the o::perienc* and advice of a physielaa whose reputation la world-wide, and should bo in the priTato drawer of every mala and femalo throaghoi# the entire globo. It ombrases ovcrythin* on tho subject of the gener ative system that is worth knowing, and much that i» not published ih any other work.
Sent to uny oqe (irce of postage) for Flftr Cents. Address I»r. Batts' Dispensary, Nc. EighJi «tr«^., St.IjCoIs,Jfo. ....
Notice to l«e Afflicted and Unfortunate. Before applving io the notorious quscfcs who pablie papcrJ, oF.usins any q-ack1«I Butts' work, no maiter what your disease is or
I* indorsed by socio or tlie ron-t l\j. •or* of this c^botrr end E^^.^'lcanbecori^U^p^
EARTH
CLOSETS, a sub. stitute lor he common privy are bet
ter than water closets can be need in any 5£?nr_
Splendid fOTlnWHdB^
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BUSINESS CASUS.
EC LBS,
BUT HBK. and dealer in jt'.i of meats, cheap beef bongV, botches madein cuttlneit .up
ot uuuJs
employe
Low prices guor: 1 Second street, Se,south of Main.
New Stock of Real Estate.
E. OHM,
REAL ESTATE AGENT, MAIN ST., BET FOURTH AND FIFTH, o. 116, lip Stairs.
Dwelling houtes of all sizes and in ail parts ot the city, at the cheapest prices. Also farms and gardens to sell or trade. Tnformation cheerfully furnished.
Br, Leon J. Wiliien,
OFFICE A2iD RESIDENCE,
Eagle street, bet. Sixth and SevenTK
Fourth house from Pev»tith.
P. McArtliur,
TAILOR AND CUTTER,
Fifth St.) bet. Ju rry and Mulberry
Buy your cloth and have your suits cut and made in tbe finest style at a saving oi 25 per cent, byjiatronlzing McArthur.
UODMAGWIBE. House, Si^n ana Ornamental A I N E Little Red Front, corner of Eighth anu
Main streets, Terre Hante, Ind.
BURNS BROS.,
DEALERS IN
FLOI7R. VF.E1, HALED HAT, CUREO MEATS, fOULTBY and PRODUCK.
Southeast cer. Third and Walnut sts.
OHIft & AUFDURHALLK
H. E. corner Tine and Second Sts., Dealers in all kinds of
E A S
FRESH AND CURED
CLARIDGfi, THE 1)Y£B, Scours Thoroughly, Dyes UandHuinely*
Finishes Beautifully. Hepaira Neatly.
WALNUT STREET, between Third and Fourth Routh sld«
NEW STOVE STORE. STOVES OF ALL STYLES. Parlor, Cook
—AUD—
OFFICE *Srr~J VKfal
A Large Assortment and Low Prices,
O. HEIM'S
North Fourth St.. Cook's bnlldliu
SHOP.
CALEB J. THOKPE,
Successor to Boderus Brothers, on Fourth street, between Main and Ohio. He soilits a share of the public patronage.
0.
DR. DUFF
JOH^ dBIEESON, PAINTER
HOUSE AND SIGN PAlNTIXfc, Graining, Glazing, and all branches of a painter's business will be attended to with piomptnesB and dispatch. Ninth streel near Chestnut.
JOSEPH RICHARDSON, !.
th
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Oltlce ou Ohio'St., bet. Third and u:
TERRE KACTE, INDIANA
ROBERT VAN YALZA1!. DENTIST,
OFFICE UT OPEIIAHOIIilk
TERRE HAUTE, INMAKA.
LOUIS BREUSICKE,
(Successor to Qelger & Dreusicke)
Loeksmith, Bell-tfanger and Stencil Cntter.
N, B. Special attention paid to putting »(j ripeakln^ Tubes. The same sold at wholesale and retail to tinners,
Keys wholesale and retail. Repairing promptly attended to
O. W. BiLLfiW. DENTIST, ,i Offlt'e, 119 Main Street
Oversale's old confection'ery stanf
WM. CLIFF, HV.MRY CLIFF
CLIFF & SON.
Manufacturers of
Locomotive, Stationary and Marine
BOILERS,
TUBULAR AND CYLINDER,.,
Iron Tanks, Smoke Stacks, Sheet
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A Private Coaneelortotb* nrried, or those about ta uiHrry. on the physiological 1 ruyteriC3 and rerelatipnaof
niHrr
*wl faA*»ya"Kj'a ,| tbo vcxnal *ystem,.with th* litest discoveries in tha science of reproduction, preserving &
This is an -interesting, work of two hundred and sixty
Iron Work, &e.
Shop cn first street, between Walnut and Poplar, Terre Hante, Ind. ». REPAIRING done In the most^ substantial manner, at short notice, and aa liberal price as any establishment \n tbe Si ate. Orders solicited and punctually attended to.
NAILED
S. a
to tbe wall as a falsehood, any and every body who says that
BURNETT & WATSOJt
are not shoeing horses In the best manner. I The fact of tbe matter is. that Meters tB. W. are experienced men in their business.! L«me horses suddei ly become well nnder their Treatment, and nobody can*' 6ay that ahorse was everiDjured by shoefng ir their shop. They use none bat the v-
BEST STOCK, and employ none but the if
BEST WOBKMEir.
CHEBBY St North eldo* Mt Third
