Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 222, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 March 1876 — Page 3

CITT POST©FFICE.

DAILY MAILS. OPEN-

^(lianapolis "nil Eastei-n Ht^ten. ^0 a ^.V.'.'..V.V.T.73lj20 a $ oo :i5pm .. 4:30 in

Cincinnati

•is —p ChicB^o ond th® Norftiiwtst# 09 a 15

•6

1"j a Via

Lonls, Vandalia

m8

8:00

St. L,oais«nU the Went. 15 a 'sfl0

a

I.

)Q

BQ

00 ft 2:30 00p in 4:15 ra East Way. CO a Vandalia 11:45 a 30 7:00 a 00 I. A St. Li 7:00 am 15 in 11:20 a in

West Way.

& Bt. 1:15

a in.. Via Vandalia Railroad...2:33p North and Sontli Way. DO a rc...Evansville and Way 2:30 30 in Evansvllle, Vin. and

Sullivan 7:0ft a

r, a L., O. A S. W. R. 3:00 .'0 a ra E. T. H. A C. R. 8 00n ro in m... ,C. & T. H. R. 10:00 a

liAiLKOAD TIME-'s'ABLE.

'XPLANATION GF -REFERENCE MARKS.—

lurday excepted. ""Sunday excepted, lly. iion Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets,

Indianapolis

A

St. I,onifj.

Depot Sixth and Tippecanoe streets, rive fr^m East. Leave for West. 15 a *Day Express 10,1" am :0 •'•.Night Express li,W 4 Accommodation..... 5,34 rive from West. Leave Jor Past. a ,*nay Express S,40 i8am .""Night Express 1,58 pm i5 am Accommodation ... 8,25 am

A

5

Terre Hante

nd Torre Hante

A

In«ii»uapoli».

rive Irom East. Leave for West. !0 a Limited Train 8,0 a ni in am I Fast Line 1.40 a

Indianapolis

5

acc.

""Mail and Acc 4,00

rive from West. Leave for -fast. 10 a gFast Line lt45a 15 "Day Express 2,00 a *Mail and Acc 3,20 •Indianapolis Acc... 7,00 a pansvllle, erro Hante

A

VB FOB NORTH.

rro v*aut9 ana Larayette Mail 7,n0 a rre Haute and Toledo Express...4 00 sekviile Accommodation ...ll.zaara

AERIV* FROM NORTH.

noinnati and Evansvllle Mail 1.35 iedo and Terre Haute Express 9,3 wkvllle Accommodation a nam Terre Mante A Illinois Midland. nioii Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets.

AKBIVB.

Thera is five in 1 nutes difference between ke railroad time an

',f

cVy

the

relli"ont

tlrrle-.

Vincennes Sun:

a3

I? Cai Thomas, and corrected daily ty nis ansit instvuruent.

mhe J^vvnuig

hurslay Evening, Jlariii

ihe

A.' ti.'smicb, ibr old bricks.. License account Miirket'account. Oeinetory account Taxes collected

Total

Total

ior

October November Becember January February

•tended.doeswas

nassenuets

at the

•uid

house he represents might hare an equal chance

T?ita

A

2, 18G.

Trev-llick.

"That

InaKORue,

h- wling de-

Dick Trevell.ck, who lives

a Michigan, bad mucb to_d.»

nenoutofa living in the past ten

fears,

.was

January

and

•eceivedaze-itk.drubbinxnotthe

such a at hands

Treasury.

Citv Treasurer Paddock furnishes following report tor February.

receipts.

ish

on

Feb.

37 50 27 50 12 50 52 50 632 82

tor the good of the traveling pub lic the railroad company instructed tiit' station mas er to enforce the ordi-

r-uice

"who

one

t"he other houses

more accessable by the street nar, and that no one should rush

into

to let the public

7:00 am 11:20 a

if

He is deferred Again to

ro

*j a tn Ill Midland 7:00 am SEMI-WEEKLY MAILS. (Toes, and Bats.) m...yraysYiiJ6 via PraIrlelon...ll a 'jn.8ral Delivery and Jail Boxes open 7 a to 7:3d ra .oca tJ xea and ritamp Ollloe open from in tc'Jpm loaey Onler and Keglaier Office open ra t!:00 a to 6:00 m. 'iQoe opsn on Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m. io money order bunlness transacted on •.lays. N. FILBSCK. 1J. M.

Ho

Chicago

ion Drpot, Tenth and Chestnut streets, rive from North. Leave for North, i0 "Culcago Express 6.32 a 17 am *Mall 2 57 32 a {Night.Express 10,02

Evansvllle A Crawfordsvlllc. iion Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets., rive from South, Leave for South. il) "•Mail 8,f0 a SO .*Expr-ss 4,07 in )0 Local Freight. 4,4i a iiO a Express Freight 1,50 igansport, CrowfordgTlHofiSonthwestern. jion Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets

...10,10

3 3, New York Fa^t Line 3. l, Through Express «... 3.7,Through Freight ?. «, Local Freight

a

... 3,15 m' ...11,10 »i ... 8,00

dkpakt.

0.2, Through Express a 4 Decatur Accommodation o. Tntouah Freight o. 10, Local Freight

print and

claim that he is maliciously persecuted. The railroad company

Hre

willing

.indue

wLcthrr

pr03ent manner of

the

oor.ductin^

tins

business is not preferable to ihas moblaw which formerly reigned there supreme.

BOUNCINU BOWEN.

ffe is Ifauled T7?) Before Plymouth Churclu

HE WILL (JIYE NAMIS. IF'THE COMML-TTUE WILL NOT TO MEN ION THE mattek.

a

New York, March

Commit!ee.

4.—Tho

members

of Plymouth church exclusively were admitted to the adjourned business meeting evoning to hoar Henry

C.

Bowen'sthis answers to the questions before the church by the examining committee, as to his charges against Beeuher.

A

letter in reply to the invitaiion

of Andover theological seminary a mutual council rejecling the offer,far

was

read hy Beecher and adopted. Edgerton, moderator, then called up the resolution requiring Bowen to answer orally the questions relative to the insinuations against the pastor.

Mr. Tilney, then asked Bowen, who with his and Dr. Ward,of the Independent,son

in front seats.

sat

When did any facts first

id

bravado to ask for more.

'lilney (clerk)—Inreply I

mere

would

that we have not received a single lace from Mr. Bowen!

[Applause.]

Bowen here took off his overcoat,and said he was before tho examining committee.

had enough to convince

him of Beecher's

guilt

[Laughter.] A

but he could

not speak and was compelled to bo silent.

[Laughter.]

member here called attention to the iact Bowoti was reading from a letter,that

whereas ho was summoned to

answer orally. Bowen

(angrily)—I

have the floor.

The member—Bowen knows what the invitation means, and be to be compelled to answer orally.ought

Brother Redmond movttd that as this was probably the time that Bowen be heard,last

ra

8,20

a

5,"0 2.20

a

7,10

Cincinnati Terre Hante. Depot, first and Main streets. rrives from South, Leave for South 00 Accjjnmodation 8,lo a I street ears and omnibusses run to and nm the depot on Tenth and Chrstnnt, reet", and omnibuses to and from the de•t on S'xth and Tippecanoe streets.

be bo

to read,would

"Jlowea

[Laughter],

Beecher interposed and said that the church was a housebead they had no judicial power. When m-n was so

"long

a member as Brother Bowen. he ought to have his own way.

[Ap­

plause.] Bowen was then to proceed ho said from his.allowed

written statement

that he knew what was sufiiciout to convince him of Beeoher'a guilt,_ let the consequences be what they might, and let it fall on him for his indiscretion in putting confidence In a leaky vessel and on Beecher for his guilt. The chmch execntive committee compelled him against his will to tell his reason for his silence. He

them he had reasons lor be-

told

a

li--vin» Beecher to be au impure man,

that he could tell tho reasons before a proper tribunal,

and

would

vantnge of this,

but that he

never give names. Taking ad-

tho church committee

demanded all

the names the par­

ticulars. He then offered-and

to go beforo

a secret tribunal, which was refused. He then went before the committee, givinu facts, but- withholding name-. Though force was used, and seeing how Mrs. Moulton suffered, they might demand eternally, but he would re,use A.

member enquired here wnetlu) Bowen still refused to give names and tucts, when

Bowpn

swer.g

with the

ate Independent Convention at IndiaiaDolis. tas

beat tho

workl»S*

and in limw not clone a

day'th*i work."has

•eal e'ood

This is the same beggar who 10ro

about the

20:h «fl«st

of

He did meet with

inv favor at ail in this section, as our ivorkiiitftnen are

Rinons

tiie tnoat

m-

in the Statu and know one

tning full well, tirst,,that a lualer, who coes ranting over the country, Henting their interests, without exer doins any kind of honorable wo.k himself, is a miserable iraud.

1 5,657 5S

hand

Ovven Toiler, on account

et

re*

lt ys

9,521 54 6 813 29 2 70S 25

DISBURSEMENTS,

Orders redeemed Cash on hand to balance....

plause.]

^521

OTHER STATISTICS.

The following are the

the past six" months:disbursements September

".Soliciting

hat.

°l

15,271 99 10,993 76 12.S60 25 14,435

Si

6 S13 75

rassengi-ra."

In the in the Gazktte of last evening,item headed Solicl ing Passenuers," more implied than was

cil except

[LMr.

in

The ordinance governing the

natter not appear to

aughter.]

us

rigorous but the

^xcitsdly, I

stud

do, and that is my full answer. It

i«-

to me to bo silent, bat

no benelit

I

must and will protect those names to the b6st of my power, but

if

you

still

darnand all names and particularsBeecher: When you have got throu with your questions,

1

will an­

Bowen then offered go before Mr. McKay, Mr. Garbells,to and Mr.

V.

White,"and give

S.

them

that him the

Beecher objected to secrecy. Giving names

WOMEN SO LONG DEAD,

o'her open to suspicion.

left

(Applausenames .)

He protested against se­

crecy. Ho had no reason for

plause.)

S. V.

White objected to receiving

gross

accusations against pastor and keeping them secret.

Brother McKay urged that Beecher bad as much interest as any one in the facts, and that Bowen should tell what he knew, or take bacu all Recusations against the pastor.

Brother Sherman said they were not answerable lor sly insinuations, they wanted to make he brother answerable while ho was alive.

(Bowen

goes down everlastingly damned un-

he makes out his case. Shearman proposad to accept Bo wen's proposition, the committee to keep all names secret except from Mr. Beecher.

Beecher obiected to tho star

chamber proceedings, his tongue was not tied, ho had lain under that thing about as long as he wanted to.

Beecher was an adulterer, only asking that tho names be kept absolutely secret. He moved that tho Committee pledge themselves to an absolute secrest as a pledge of honor to him..

Mr Beecher said he hoped this was not to prevent parties beiug present by friends or counsel.

weD: I

[L

will not accept that.

iugbter

Mr.

Beecher—I don't want any coun­

Mr. Shearman. Bowen—I will not accept.

I

as too

manner in which

investigation. Mr Beecher—It is too bad for a man that

futeen years at the commun­

sat

were beset on their arrival

Ud

on Depot became an

ble nuisance to the public.unbearaCom­ plaints were of daily occurrence to railway officials, in regard-the

ion table, eating the bread

A

without tear or favor, and he bas

done so. Neither the company nor the station master bas any tnalico toward any particular runner or solicitor In the v*ry case in question the

was fined, was given the first

at

motion by shearman that Bowen have one lawyer or more bo fore the committee. Passed. Bowen crying, no. no!

A mot ion to expel Bowen

A

the depot, in order that the

stand

adopted, and a committee of three were authorized to summon Bowen before them and report.

Mr- Bowen was then requested retire with the committee ot three,to

A.

and

he declined. The examining commuted thea

r8~

ported serious charges of unchristian conduct etc., og^inst Bowen, the matter was referred to Messrs.and

Ropes,

R. W.

O H. L.

to report next Friday

evening, various desultory motions to expel Bowen beiug voted down.

THE SUCCESNFOL PHYSICIAN.

From the St. Louis Globe.

There is probably no man to whom the community owe so much as to the honest fair spoken physician, who does his actual duty, both to himself and to his patients. Really skillful physicians are not so numerous that their virtues need no mention, and hence advertisement of Dr.

Pierce,the Buffalo, may well claim the reader'sof attention. Dr. Pierce is a type of a class of men who obtain success by careful aud well directed effort, not attempting too much, or creating false ideas as to ability. The only reliable physician in these days of complicated disorders and living is the

"Specialisthigh-pressure ,"

"household

A

reso­

lution by Mr. Beecher that the examining committeo conduct the questioning was passed.

Tho clerk of the church,

cobig

to

your knowledge affecting the moral character

the pastor?

of

Bowen—The essential facts are already in tho hands of the examining committee. All the church has to do is to demand them from that committee. As long as the church refuses to hear what it has in its own hands, it

have disposed stock of milili nery goods, at No.my

14

street,to

South Fourth

Messrs Bauer

&

will

from the Millinery trade,

say

(Messrs

I

Bauer

cessors) a continue^ce of the same.suc

give i.sons hem a good business education, and keep them ont of mischief besides. Do

it

at once.

Merchants

will find Bruning's an exoellont place for Dinner'

LET THERE BE Li«HT.

How to get Oil or Fluid Cheaply and Coinrienily. Now that the attention of everybody is directed to some cheap substitute for gas, let the Gazette tell you where to

uet

and fluid. The Terre Haute

Oil Co.oil keep three wagons, which will deliver either Fluid or the

head-at

b*sc

n-explosivo.

They will be sold and delivered in this way as also the fixtures, at prices as low and often lower they can be bought at the stores.than

Address, through

the postofBce, the Terre Haute Oil Company, giving your first, order and receiving a card, or he wagon as it passes your.housestop

.Uerci'ants,

Agents, and all persons, Male or Female, desiring respectable ment at fair compensation,employ

113th street, New York.

facts

very moment which convinced that Beecher was an adulterer, names to be kept secret.

The Best in

it.

should

send for our Catalogue of Useful Novelties, in demand every where Sent on receipt of three cent stamd Address Felix Clare

&

Co.,

224

East

FLOUR

tlie

L? am

(tho

Applause).

West,

There oceans of flour at

(Ap­

makes

U. Shew-

makor's,are which he is selling way down. He

a speciality

ot the

business

aud can sell cheaper than the groceries

orders on the corner of Ninth

and Main. LaFayette Maliory

-r

his coal.

Block Coal

at

10

cents,

at Merril

&

street Coal office,

He

Wheat's Ohio

Jot

[Ap­

Bowen here handed up a vot«

effect that he

tnn

would meet the three

gentlemen named and give them tho acts which convinced him long ago

Sale.

Comb and Strained Honey also

of

don't want a six months

jvnd

a knowing a be

adulterer.

wine,

I

was a

[Applausea.]

The motion that the parties ba present with counsel or liiends was passed.

to

it aud in obedience to the demand,

was

met

bv-Mr. Clarence Bowen with an amendment, and tabled.

report of the executive committee, charging Bowen with slander was

Baes

T.

Hut,MAN,

Near Providence Hospital.

I'oatoos.

J. R-

Chambers is selling best Pota­

toes at the same figures as ho did last fail -o»

Get

your clothihg ofMax Joseph. —',

Attention Parents.

Parents should not

sion

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 fc Heinly has no superior as a business college, in tho country.

A

night ses­

the school is kept running dur­

ing 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 bo almost invaluable to them in after life.

W. W. Dyers' for Fine Stationery, Maiu street, near Sixth.

trire

MERRIL. & WHEAT,

tho progressive

Coal men, your orders. Ohio street south side, between Fourth and Fifth.

CORN MEAL!

at Almey

&

Harris' popular Bloom-

ington Road Mills.

Persons

wanting day board will be aocommothird house dated at 703 Ohio street. east of Seventh. Also, three fnrnlahsd or unfurnished rooms for rent.

CHARGE.

the man who under­

stands his one branch of the Such in his line is Dr. Pierce.business.

For the

benefit of readers he has written a

''Commonhis

Senso Medical Adyisor,"

which is well worth reading by those who need such work. With strict business honor,ahigh professional skill, reasonable fees, and a

large corps

ot

competent assistants, Dr. Pierce will doubtlsss make his familiar as

words."name

Are Your Scissors Dull

Or is your knif blunt then you want to take them to August Rahder. His shop is on the west side of Ninth street, between Main and Ohio, and he will sharpen scissors end knives very choaplj' and promptly. Try him.

Sold.

I

MRS. J. A, Wood.

Block Ccal

10 contSj at

Pratt,

S-oombChristiancer,

E.

at

Morril

&

J. F.

Wheat's

street Coal office. Fr«

A. most Important Invention.

Springer, who

continue the business at the old stand.

J. W.

Gaskilt.

III Retiring

take this

occasion to thank my friends for their patronage during the past six years, and would ask for tue firm,

«fc

Springer,new

my

J. W. G.

lie Ai

The consequences

fell on him and on Beecher—on Beecher as a penalty, and on him for bring ing his conftdencos to a leaky vessel.

Beer Price.

J. D.

McNamarr is selling at his sa­

loon south Fourth street below Ryan'onthe s, best

of Tolede ale for live

a glass.

cents

If

they have not already, parents should at once get a scholarship in the Terre Haute Commercial College, send their there of evenings.and

It will

Head

Light Oil at your house. They give cards which can be bung out and notifv the passing wagons to deliver it. The preat convenience of this will be appreciated by housekeepers, and the troutile it saves in going or sending after it. The wagons are also supplied with lamps and fixtures of kinds, so that if you want burner,allshade,

a

Ot.i

sk

Meals.

Roedel is supplying the whole

west end with the best quality of Corner of First and Ohio streets,Moat.

A CARD.

To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss oi manhood, Jfcc.,

I

R. V.

will send a recipe

that will cure you,

FREE Of

Th great remedy was

discovered by a missionary in SoutL America. Send envelope to the Rev.self-addressed

Joseph

Station

D,

City.

T. Inman,

Bible House, New York

Take

Frazier's Root Bitters for tho blood

U.

SkeTTmaker

has flour tho best brands,also feod ol all kinds.of Has a particular^' large and fine stock of hay on hand. New.

SPECIAL H0TI0BS.

Vf ANHOOD RESTORED.—A victim Jll youthful imprudence, causing prema ture decay, nervous debility, etc., having tried in vain every known remedy, has lound a simple self-cure, which he will send free to his fellow-sufierers. Ad" -ips, J. H. REEVES, 78 Nassau st., New YoiL

Married Ladies ^Yend^fami

for confidential circular, oi great value. Dr. H.. G. FAUR, 6 E. Washington St., Indianapolis, lud.

ril£ SKW REMEDY FOBBl'JPTEKE

Sold by Tin

Elastic Truss Co., No. 683 Broadway, N. City. It. retains Rupture absolutely ease and eom'ort, night asd day, at al! times, pus under all circumstances, without any exception whateverin any case, and should never be taken ofl during ine short time requisite to ellect a permanent oure, Sent by mall. Circulars free. Any Druggist or Physician will order thlB new Trusa for you without charge.

Obstacles to Marriage,

far ag 53en fro

tiie effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method

oi

treat-

oient. New ana remarkable remedies. Beofcs and Circulars sens, free,in sealed envelopes.

Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION No 419 North Ninth St., Philprtfe.pnia, Pa.—an Institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct, and -irofanstonal skill

a day gauranteed using orr Well Auger and Drills. 8100 a month paid to good Agents. Auger book tree. Jllz Auger Co., St. Louis-

GRAND

Real Estate Distribution!

AT AT( 1KIXSOX, HS., Mar. 88, '70. 2,601 Pietes of Property valued at 5770,800! Capital St cli,S 1,000,000. Hares, 85

KhcI»,

f'bo Kansas Land and Emigrant Assot iation, (An organization composed «?f capitalists and bu Iness men, cltiZ3us of Kansas, iucoiported by tne authority of the State, tor the purpose of encourafiing emigration,) will distribute to it* are holders, on March 2S, 1&76, 3.661 Piece* o» Property, consisting of KLKG \NT BRICK and STvNE RESIDENCES, With other valuable property in the City ol A'cliison—tbe great Railway Center of the Missouri Valley—and 557 improve'! and unimproved Farms in Kansas, nil worth at a low estimate, S77i»,WOO. The values of thess 3,6 a4 pieces of property are from

$50.00 TO $75,000.00 F,AUI1. Ever Share, wherever or Dy whomsoevei tit-Id, will be equal I represented in the distribution, and be eniitltd to any one piece awarded to the same

a

wick or a chimney,ayou lie led once and without-can trouble.sup-

The

light oil and fluid are of thp finest quality and

«r

TJlSi: OLO

MA NT7FACTURES

Steaui Eugines, Coal Shafts, Flour and Saw Mill Machinery, Bank Cars, Koad Scrapers,

IGLlDOto BiOOll'GTO.V, 321 CONNECTING IN UNION' DEPOTS AT

St. Louis,

Doa

Iron Works,

Building Fronts, Caue Mills,

Various Patterns of Fencing, School Fornilare, &c., and having the

K&uni&&]» (Jaincy*

Ket kuk, Peoria & Blooiuiogtun,

To and ficm all points In

Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas. Texas, Nebraska, Colorado, and California,

And forming the Leading Thoroughfare between the Mis=ouri and Mississippi Valleys and

SEW YORK, BOSTON,

And other points in New England, enabling Passengers who travel by the

'WABASH FAST LINE"

to reach the principal cities in tlse c-ast and and \Vo tMANY HOURS1N ADVANCE OF OTHER

LINfiJ.

No change ol cars between Cleveland and St. Joseph and Atchlwon (S10 milt*), and btsween Toledo audKansas

City venules.) •.

tax—For

April,

oh

ASSORTMENT

PATTkRNSLARGEST

IN THE STATE,

Its coe'cmerR the advantage of repairs without v.ost of patterns.

J. A. PARKER & CO.,

Prop'rs.

jO JBI.

FAST :2ASff.

O

Now controls and onerales llio following Lilies: TOLEDO to ST. l.OI'Ifi, 134 Mile* rol.K»'» HAKNIIUL, 40* TUELDI* to KEUlil'K, 489 10LE"0loP»0iIA, 400

WMSS-

liA^Gli" DISCOUNT fOR CASH. V/ealso. -ud

war

{•TA'IE AND COUNTY

A E S

FOSS1S75.

NOTICEforherety(jiven

Is tliat Hie Uix clu-

licato tne year 187o 1m now in my hands, and thai I am now ready to receive the taxes charged thereon. The lollowlng table shows the rate of tasatio" 0:1 each 8100of taxsble property

0 cc

1 I'llI

bo,

cn\z

Oi-.'

B|C-

c.

Ranison

JOHN 91 PRICK.

Gene-al Manaser, Atclilnson, Kai^as. For shares and circulars giving lull information, apply to T. W. Howard, opp Poet office, Terre Hante, Ind

'J'

lis 10 50 13 IB 00 lKllCoU 118 6 50 [IS 10 50 13! hi 5" |3!].8|5' 13 1 •r.o 13 1G 5 13 1(5,5 13! 1 ISO 113 11 w) I U3 hi 5U

10 10 0.5 1" 14 05 10|60 10 10,10 05 l'»!l0 03 11:2010 10,24.1'") 10'74:0o 10 21 l10 '6i 5 10 l4'o 10 10125 10 28 05

Houey C. Pratrieton T.. Prairie O. ..I Linton Piereon R-ley L"st Crecli T.. Nevins Otter Creek T.. KayetteT ugar Creek... City

10 10 15 it. 1 05 ?5jl 10|I0 1 005 '509

every mile, S! for female

S2, and for eacli'sddi! ionin oog 82. Examine vour receipt before leaving the office, aud see tbat it covers ail your p-op-erty. People are taTe'l for what they own on the 1st dav ol April of-a li year.

Taxes are oue iho !o!h Deceroher autl taxpayers may P*y the :n!l atuftaut of such taxes on Oefore the third Monday In

or

iuhVor

ut. iheiroptlor, pay one-halt

thereof on or hel'o -e th- first, Mondny in Novo"-her following. Fr viried, hr-wever. that all road taxfs cnar^d shai' bo psid prior to the third .Monday in April, as pre.^ribeci hy law and provided, further, lint in all cases wlieie as much as one tiu.li" oi Ihe amount of tux charged against a tnx paye^- sliall not. be paid on or oelore tlie third Monday in April ilie whole amount charged 6hall become due and returned delinquent, and b-caller-ted as provided by law. Lielinquent. lands are advertised on or about the tirst Mot day Jftuuary, and are ld

the second Monday of February ot

each year. The Treasurer is responsible for the taxes he could have collects therefore ta*pay*. ers ought to remember that their taxes must be paid ev^ry year.

No county order will be pai:i to any per*

nil

can giv*

December

due wih the lirst instfillmen,, )PliA*ES«

Road Receipts must be presented 011 or before the third .Monday in April, ortlivy will no'be received. For th coli:ciion of which I may be found nt my office in Ter re Bauif as directed by law. Pay your taxes puunptlv aud avoid costs.

JAMBS M.SANKBY, Treasurer Vigo County.

15,1875

viccteil iV

the Lnndsot oth­

er attoi i.-eys. ln'rejeci.ed cases our fees are reasonable and no charge is made unless we are successful.

Ii

MARRIAGE

Sag?

riousaccid nt a.roo-t lmpossiniw.

a

vi\TI!—Appnts -wanted evert

hhsIiicss

BUT THE

HI

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theNorthwest. It. costs nothing to try the ilonie Machine, as we pay

B.IPLBY, OHIO,

]p

a.

Invite the attention of buyers to iheir Instrument.

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213 CO :-3 3 00 7H.2 60 2'i3 00 10 3 03 33 3 0') 48 3 01 38 (0 43 2 00 30 3 0

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1": 15 10 1 HO

you want a

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sketch and a full description of your Invention We will make an examination at the Patent office, and if we thiali it paten^bie, will fend ,\ou papers r.nd aclvicpj and pros?cut6 yotir^cdse. Our ioe will be,In ordinary casep, $25.

a 1

tent", Patent Law and Inventions. Refekknck—Hon. M. D. Lecgett, esCommissioner of Patent3,Cleveland,Ohio O. H. Kelley, Esq., t-ec'y National Grange, Louisville, Kentucky, the Swedish and Danish Foreign Ministers Washington, D. C. Henry Colfood, Esq, Halifax, Nova Hcotia.

W Send stamp for our "Guide

tainifg Patkts

fok cb-

An lBustrated work Kl ages, a prlTate counselor the married and marriageable on the mysteries

•IwJiUSb Kicbee of reproduction: howto be truly happy in toe married relation. Male and lcrcale, younf acdTmiddle should read Md^grescrreJt^U

out oil how to priMrve the health, and Cire to ftded cbeelp the freshness olyt only true Marrian Ouide in the world. Friee Weentt brMail. The alithor may be consulted personality by mail on any ofthemMccts mentioned to his wori^4dai«( DT.A.O. nT.TTT. 187 \y ajhipgtoa it, Chicafo, UL

$1 BUI'S

honorable and first

|^s particulars sent

free.^Addresi

f' \voUTU & CO..

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fat oulg

ANYTHING in our stor-. ard wo keep everything found

at a first-class Fancy Goods or Toy Store. Send C. O D. for Holiday Goods. NftMAi'Sj 91 Store, 105 Madisanstreet, cnicago. Bond or descriptive lists.

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Cash Price, $10.00.

Anv person wanting a first-class

LitfHT KOMMi AND EASILY MANAUEI)

Rbutt'e Se.wlng Machine will find Jt of importance to fituO to us forth iati st Terms to purchasers, as we otTer

MaCJIINE ON TRIAL

if not accepted. Merchants, send for cnrDc- criptlve Circulars, and late Te.ms to CASHPurchasers. WD WAN'S' JJK11CH4NTS Jf'Olt AWES^. Address, JOHNSON, ('LAKE &

Co.,

to any part ot

a,j,the

WMmWMJM,

CJIKC'IX^ATH 15XPOSITION. was awarded Useiu

BEST FEANOS inafe West of Iie Aileghenlcs.

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

SEIVB F©IS SMCSCBIPTIYB

x,

Oez^rnl Ma»aeer* for Their S:tls

:o^i-jwirv oo.,

him! ai«

Ibr iiie Sale- oi tiie Unrivaiyrf Deel&cr Bros. Pianos.

358 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati.

expenses,

N". 141 State Street, Chicago.

TALLEY PIANO CO.

for

General Ageiate

Oliio.

!!, 8. BICIIAKBSGK &C0.,

JOr.jJEKS

AND DEALERS IX

Qusfittswarc, Olassware,

Lamps, Etc..

11£A LQ,U

A

KTEIiS KOI*.

Chandeliers and Bar Fixtures.

A-*. Country Jobbing Trade solicited, and ices guaranteed as low as any Western Qaeeiisware House.

MiVIIV STEEET,

orl !i Side. ItPtvrffu Third miri Foartb

helmed and Life l'roloim««l usingfunic Elixir and liquid fcxtractorBM-f. 'fills mcdicina cannot under »««y Hroui.i•I sim-i' foil to euro Indigestion, Constipatian, I)ys-m-DKiii.Heiidaclic.Nervousness,Loss of IstreiiRtn una Appetite, Iiiing, Liver, Bladder, Kidney, Stonwc.i, 151fiod, and cliililren's diseases. All Kenialo diseases and weaknesses tUis medicine will positively curv. All cases nt Piles arising from natural causes or 1-y t.he use oTinjnriouH mcdiclncM are permanpiitlv cured. Tiie pure Beef Juice and Blood prepared frnni raw meat furnishes strength and nourishment

I'rof, E. S. Wayne, I'hemiit nnil President «if CiiieiiiiiiUI of says: 35e.-s.RichardsonCollege

A* Tvtr.iDGK.Pliarniacy,

Jin'ti,AprIl2,

licnts"Having I wen made acquainted with tln composition of your R. A T. Tonic Elixir and I.iniiid Extractor Beer, would say that it possesses vnluable medicinal properties, as all the ingredients entering into its composition liave well known and positive medicinal value, which combined tocothcr iiiugt form an excellent t«'»nic, cathartic and nutritive meriicinc, ana

one

i*ll suited to relieve many complaints incMent to o. climate." Kespcctfully. h. b. W A\ifc. If yoH do not find this mediciucatoncdrugstore, cull nt another, and if it in not on saleinynnrplace, have your druggist order it i»r send.direct to us 1'rice, ^l.OO per bottle. si-nt on rcc'.'ipt of price EICEABDSON & TULLED&3,0inc:auatl, 0.

DR. DUFF

1

28 2 .',0 F,0 3 CO 32 3 CO

No. 39 Kentucky Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. A regular graduate of Medicine, hsui been longer eogiged 1b ecui treatment of al 1 Veneral Sexual and Cnron-

A regular graduate of Medicine, haa been longer engaged 1 the tpecial treatment of al 1 Vener&l Sexual and Chronic Diseases than anr otherPhysician in IndianapoUs.aacitj puverashow, and all oJdresidenta know. Consultations free.

Seases than auvotherPhysician in Indianapolis,tscltj .n^atioMrMMAnta knov. Consultations free.

Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Orchitis. Hernia, or Rupture,all Urinary Disease* and Syphilifio or mercurial affections of tha ihroat, slcin or bonns, *r» treated with unparalleled «uccesi, on l*t««t icientlfla principles. Safely, Privately.

Spermatorrhoea, Sexual Debility and Impotency, tbo result of Self-abuse in youth, aexualexcessel in maturer veara, or other oanses, ftod which produce

mRW&ULPE.

IVIMt»

so/i owing delinquent As the Koad I FIVE Tax is

obtained in the Lhilte-1 Stales, Canadas and

Europe terms as low as those of any other reliable honse. Correspondence invited in the E jgiish and foreign languages, with Invdntois, Attorneys at Luw, and others solictors, esptclaiiy with tl ose wiio havtha'l their cases

Borne

or the following afteots: nervouaoeaa, acminal emission*, debility, dimnes* *f alght, defeeUv* memory, pimples on the nee, phyalcaldecay, areralon to (oeiety of remalea, confusion of ideas, loss of sexual power, ate., rendering marriage improper or unhappy, are permanently cured. Pamphlet (36 pages) relating to toe above, sent in sealed envelopes, for two postage stamps. Consultation at office or by mat] free, ana incited, a friendly talk or his opinicq costs nothing?

When It Is inconvenient to visit the city for treatment, medtclneoan be sent by express or mall everywhere. Coreable cases guaranteed, wher» donbt exists it Is frankly stated. Offloe hours: A. 11. to I P.

Jt.

Sundays, la M. to 1 P. M.

Pamphlet to any address, for Two Stamps. MANHOOD ^•bo«c'5&.hr

Belled for BOo. Orer fifty wonderful pen pictures, true t/i life articles on the following subjects: Who may man-y, who not, why. Proper age to marry. Who marry first, Manhood, Womanhood, Physioal deoar.' The

effects

*nde*cess.- Wh» ahouldmarry

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 nave not met with a cure in other hands—does not court simple and common cases. No matter who have

failed,

ural or wr tten in all

Advice

sew-

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 up by others. THOROUGHNESS ef cures, SAFETY of the medicines used and .fair charges have Drought him patients from every State. Office and address,

617 St. Char'es Street, St. Louis. Mo.

4 BOOK FOR THE MILLION.

fiagea,

a dook (0 panes.

Apdre«s, J.OUIS BACCJKK A O. Solicitors or Pa-tnts and Councilors at Pat* ent Law, Wellington, D. C.

A THrate Oonnielertolb*

Ktcst di.coc.vlti- lu iiic scieocs tf rcproduciioo, prestrric^ lr sn intore^iiai *ork of tvo hundred and

irith numarcus enpraviugs, and coDtains valuable uform»t!on for t*o3o wUo ara oarrl^d or cootcraplalc marriage still it a book tiiat ought to bo kept under aock and kev, ami not Jeft ^jrelcssly aoout the bonne.

It coaulus the e: pericaco tad advice of a pbytieJan trhose reputation is werld*wida, and sb^oM bo ivthepri* rale drawer of every raalo^od fezh&lo throughout thc-entlro p!obe. It tfitibrnites everythia.T on the sulyect of the gener* ativesTstcm that id Trorth knowing, fto'd sauch that i» not published In any other work.

Bent to nr»y Oro of posta?*) f«r Flftr Cents. Address 1-t.

w,:*'

Bt. Lou!*,

Ko. 12 N. Kicb otrMt,

Mj.

of the sexual rrsteni, its abuses, ets.', latest dlseoveries tn the he

Hoticc to AiTiicied and UnfortunstaSefore sc^ylct jh? notorin'w qcark!) who ASvrrii^ public p« v:ror n:*y noar'i prrtt-*o Butts* work, uo rufttcer irhut yctr diaeM»s cr «w a«T^r* Bb!e yoar c-.m

Dr. iSuttz dori»'r.houv:r-f TVcnty Kff«:« Is indorsed t-y fonr* o** tVie florsof thia country »nd Kopip* arjj I sontlly or by i&aUtoa -ttr-i Cfloa an'" pnr.'or^, I'o. ic

$10 to $500

Brokers,

7'J

l'p-1 ,r.r.

•'t,

Ur«ad«r"/ X«w TorU

BUSINESS CARDS.

New Stock of Real Estate.

XD„ OilM.

'ill:AT, ACJESX,

MAIN fcT.: ITET. FOURTH AND FIFXii, o. 115, TJp Stairs, Dwelline hont.es

oi

all sizes and a

parts ol tho city, at the cheapeM rices. Also farms and gardens to sell or trade, information cheerfully furnished.

Dr. Leon J.

WillieiL

OFFICE A XI' KK31DENCE,

Eagie istreut, bet. bixth and Seventh Kourfch house from Seventh.

I*. MeArtiiur,

TAXLOIt ANii CUTTER,

Fifth St., bet. lurry nrd Mulberry Buy your cl^th and have your suits cut and made in the finest stylo at a savin^o' '25 per cent, by patronizing AtcA' rhur.

O I A O W I E House, Sifcn ana Ornamental A I N E Little Red Front, corner of Eighth ant

Main streets, Terre Haute, ind.

BURNS 0,059.

DEALERS IN

FtOdll. FKKI, UAtED HAT, CtJItEl* MEATS, I'OVliXBY and PKOIU't fc

Southeast ccr. Third and Walnut stti.

CtARIDGE, THE DYKK,

JSeoHrs TlfioroMfflily, lj€@ HandNiiiuely, 1mishea Ueantiliili} £tep»frs Kvatlj.

XJ-£ S'FZLlZJiirV

between Third »nd Foiirlh South i-iii

NEW. STOYE STOKE.

STOVES OF ALL STYLliK.

Parlor, Coolt

-A:

OFFICE i:.-£

A Large Assortment and Low Frices, a

O. HEIM'^ North Fourth St,» (-ook's bnildi.i*

BARBKR SHOI'.

CALEB J. THOBPE,

Successor to Roderus Br. thei-fi, on Fourtu street,between Main and Ohio. He soliIts a share of the public patronage.

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HOUSE AND .KIGX PAOTIXN. Graining, Glazing, and all branches of painter's business will be attended to wltij p'omptnees and dispatch. Ninth street i)ear Chestnut.

JOSEPH RtCHAi&DiSON, 31. a.

Office on Ohio St., bet. Tiiird uao

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA

ROBERT VAN VAJLZAR DENTIST,

OFFICE IN ()F£RA

TERRE HAUTE, INPIAXA.

LOUIS DKEIMOKK

(Successor to Geige» & DrtUEicke'

toritRmUh, Ik'll-Hangt"!" aao

tittacii Cutter.

r- 3. Hfefial attention paid ioputtm: i., i-ijreaKiuj! TuOos 'llie same sold a: wholesale aud retail to liuncrs.

Keys ^lioiesal* uinl retail. Ilepaliii .- promptly attended to

W.

12 TV

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WOMANHOOD Bent aeoled, Vaabood, Womanliood and Pamphit faw OA

MTits bv mill.

S

OiSt.-e4 HS) SLrt-t

Over Haee'i fM conteeMonery stauf

187G. VViiKKE NOW I 1876.

To MICHIGAN, oue

of celibacy

Howlireandhapplnessmay

Iw increased. The 'hys Ww jand 5wr®

moral conTictJon,n ougnt woo r.™. br-----^ then locked «P.not laid around orloet.asItiswonny

^ddJSi Dr. Duinsj KwtnckTATetme, IndUnapoU* TnJIana. Chpap—t

Dr. Whittier

ot

the toieraov,

flourishing aud healthy .Slates!

WHAT FOK? To buva FAKSI outof tbe

ONE MILLION AUiS-.!

o'flue

f-trilling? Iand4 1 or sale by tho A AND HAP1DS & INDIANA R. Strong Soils. Keady Markets. Sure Crops! Gool Kehools, Railroad runs through th« center of grand. (Settlements all along.

All kinds of Products raised. Plenty ot wnt»r. timber and bulldiiu materials. Price from 84 to $10 per acre one-fourth down, ba'ance en lime. ft*?- Sen'i for Ulna rated pamphlet, full oi facta and figures, and be convincod.

Address W. A. HOWARD, Comin'r. Grur.d Rapiis, Michigan. P. Li. PIERCE, Hec'y Laud 'ep't.

ALWAYS KELI

Union Steam Bakery

Caiidy Manutiictory. For yeur BREAD. CAKES, CftACKEKS. end CANDIEH of all kinds, JTOREIUN an-l DOMEHTIC KRUITd and FNACY GKOCEKIE" Wedding aud Party Orders a specialty-which we are prepared to 1111 at snort notice, and to suit all classes of customers. Goods delivered to all parts of the city tree ofcharge.

All orders left at our store,

Between tfce Two

1

t\xtf

OR OUR BRANCH STORE,

Corner of Twelfth and Main Streets, Proir- ptly attended to. FRANK llEINltt & BK0.,

•A

ii

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"tu

Railroads, on J-a*

Faj

etle street.

Proprietors

MONEY

I« made faster and more easily in stock speculation th Wall Street than in any other legitimate way Tbe banning house of Messrs. Alex Krothlngbam A Co 12 \Val: street, liave paid to tbeir customers, oaring ihe last, thirty days, over 1450,000. They have over 3,000 customers, who re tide in differential tsot the world Their popularity artsses

fr*w

cial, Jan.

dealing with their

customers houestiy. Tbey invest sums ranging from Ten Dollars to ISO,(00, and give as strict personal attention to small investments a* to large They also send a Weekly Report free to those desiring to speculate, i-eud for it.—Fitttburg

14, '70.

1

Commer­

Alex. Frothfngham &Co.» BANKERS and BROKERS, C'pp. Stock Exchange. 12 Wall St., N.Y