Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 231, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 March 1876 — Page 3
CM! POST OFFICE. DAILY HAILS.
/ctdlanapolls and Eastern *f0 a m...._. 7s30 am JiWlam Z1L 11.-20 am tou am :...i*00 4:30
1:30 m...., 3:15 ...... Cincinnati 2:03 3tJ -'Ai 22
j:15
!3,55
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Chicago and tb« Northwest. 6:06 a 7s00 am 8:15 -..11:20am 9:16 pm 8:00 pm
St. Iioai* and the West.
/0:15 am 7:00 am .1:00 a 2:30 ,2»00p 4:15
East Way.
8:00 am Vandalla 11:45 am 1:30 7:00 a in 12:00 I. ft St. 7:00 am 3:15 pm ll:20am
West Way.
0:15 am Via I. & St. 4:15 11:00 a in...Via Vandalla Railroad...2:30 North and Sontb Way. t):00 a m...Evansvllle and Way 2:30 3:30 in Evansvllle, -Yin. and
Sullivan 7:00 am
7:15 am L., O. & 8. W. B. 3:00 6:00 am B. T. H. A O. B. 8:00 am S:S0 m....0. & T. H. B.B 10:00am 7:00 am 111. Midland 7:00 a in
SEMI-WEEKLY MAIL8. (Taes, and Sats.)
1 in...9rayBvllJ6 via Pralrlolon.,.11 am General Delivery and Jail Boxes open roxn 7 am to 7:30 Look Boxes and (Stamp Office open from am to 9 hi Money Order and Register Office open •rom 8:00 a to 6:00
Office open on Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m. No money order business transacted on un*ays. N. FILBKUK. P. M.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLE.
Fxplakation
of
Pkfkrknck Maeks.-
Staurday excepted. Sunday excepted. Daily. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets.
Indianapolis & St. Louis. Depot Sixth and Tippecanoe streets. Arrive fr«m East. Leave for West. 10,45 am .*Day Express 10,47 am 11,10 *Night Express 11,12 5,34 Accommodation 5,34 Arrive from West Leave Jor ^ast 8,38 ra »ray Express 8,40 1,58 am .'•Night Express 1,58 pm 8,25 am Accommodation ... 8,25 am St. Iionls, VRndulla A Terre Haul. nod lVrre llaate A Indlanapolife. Arrive from East- Leave for West 8,00 am Limited Train 8,05 a 8,00 am Limited Train 8,0.jam 1,85 am gFast Line 1,40 am changed these parts lor seven or eight
mV.:::::::*Maiuna^11ic^?.C:. 4,00 p- hundred years. Above tlie monastery stands the tower where Turks'heads are Arrive from West. Leave for ^ast 1,40 am §Fast Line 1,45 am 1,45 pm »Day Express 2,00 9,30 «Mail and Acc 3,20 •Indianapolis Acc... 7,00 am Kvnnsvllle, Terre Hante A Chicago rTt^n Dtpot, Tenth and Chestnut streets, rrive from North. LeAvefor North, 6,30 *Cnicago Express 6.32 am 11,17 am ."•Mail 2.57 5.62 a m. JNight Expiess 10,02
Evanavllle A Crawfordsville. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets Arrive from South, Leave for South. 1,50 •Mail 8,00 am 9,50 •Express 4,07 ni 5,00 Local Freight. 4,45 am 10,30 am Express Freight 1,50 ns Logan sport. Crawfordsvllle A South western. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets iB' VK FOB NORTH. Terre Eaute and Lafayette Mail 7,00 am Terre Haute and Toltdo Expret«...4,00 Rockvllle Accommodation 11,25 am
A KB IV* FROM NORTH.
rinclnnati and Evansvllle Mail 1,35 bo Toledo and Terre Hante Express 9,P.u Rockvllle Accommodation 9,10 a no
Terre Haute A Illinois Midland. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets ABBIVX. No. 3, New York Fa=t Line 10,10 am No. 1, Through TSxprew 3,15 No. 7, Through Freight .11,10 No.», Looal Freight.. 6,W) depart. No. 2, Through Express......... 8,20 an No. 4, Decatur Accommodation 5,00 No. 8, Tnroueh Freight «... 2,20 a in No. 10, Local Freight 7,10 a ni
Cincinnati A Terre llaute. Depot, First and Main streets. Arrives from South, Leave for
South
8,00 Accommodation 8,15 am Street cars and omnibusses run to and from the depot on Tenth and Chestnu street", and omnibuses to and from the de poton Sixth and Tippecanoe streets.
There is five minutes difference between the railroad time ana cliy time, as kepi by Cat Thomas, and corrected dally fcy hi: transit instrument.
Monday Evening, March 13,1876.
A colored residents of Detroit who accasionally lends a few dollars on good security was the other day invited to lend a neighboring cobbler $30 on a note of hand runing thirty days. "Suppose dat note comes due and yeu haven't de cash?" inquired the capitalist. "But I will have." "Butsuppose you haven't."
The cobbler could't gef over that, and he as looking very serious when the capitalist got a bright idea and said: "We kin fix dat. You make de note, you see. You may be good' or you may not be. I'm good, and we bof knows it, 'eause here's de cash right here. Yeu make denote and I|il back it. I knows myself, you see, and de capitalist whe won't lend money on on his own 'dorsement ham no business bead on him!"
And they fixed it that way.
TI2KRE MAiri-Ii
Business Director)
TU Names and Location of th' Leading Business Houses of Terre Haute.
•mar Parties visiting Terre Haute will do well to out this out aad carry It witb thett for reference. We
ed"°rlfti1lyn?fh«nios
that thiB list is composed only responsible, reliable and first-class hons ABCHIT^GTS-I o[
BeiUamln Rogers, 7 Beach's Slock. OBOCKKBT. Ttaeo. Stahl, 825 Main.
CHINA, GLASS AND QTJEKUSWAMT. H.». Klrlinrdton, Main, bet. Sd and 4t DBTJ(JOISTS. .: Bnntln 4t Armstrongs Main and 6th.
WHClIJCJAL* DRUGGISTS.
tin lick «fc Berry, Corner 4th and Main. rUKHITUBB PIALIBfl. F. Ctoeti, 189 Main, bet. 6th and 7th.
QBOCXBS—BBTAII».|.
phllllp Sehrscdcr, fi E cor 3d A Mnlb'y j. f. KoeUel. N E cor First and Ohio. HAIB GOODS. E. B. H«umore c*.. 507 Ohio stree t.
IKSUBANCB AOKNT8
Wharton, Kiddle A Co., Main and rtti. KXAT XABKXT8. J. F. Bnpp, 175 Main. L.seeburger, 4th Btreet market.
JtT.T.TOTBT. .swfcWr*"
H. A. Kuldoa, 182 Main street. OPTICIANS. Cat* Thftti*, South Fonrth, near Oniu
FBODUCB A*» COJOtMBIOH.
A. P. Bro^ cor. eth and Ohlo. •ADDUS HABinM TBUKKS AND YAT.WH fhlllp Kndel, S side Ot Mainnear Mb.
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THE
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capital of Montc&egro' lias no. claim tc
-jui ii
does, of 3i|§' -rejiplftdsd: m© of som8.of,tios9.smil icfrns or Ittijge: villages v.*Mch iie ojlthe old road from Oxford to London. Not expecting to find anew Babylon or Palmjra in one of oases of the Black Mountain', I saw nothing that looked specially mean or squalid or tumble-down. I certainly know of municipal and parliamentary boroughs in more parts than one of the British Islands, which certainly would have to hold down their heads in a comparison with the Montenegrin Capital. I was struck with the good sense of the Prince who, reigning over a simple people of liis own blood, is satisfied with a palace which does not even pretend to the privacy of a squire's mansion, but simply stands as the great house of an open village. This is the new palace the old palace in which strangers are lodged, the work of the last Vladika is a different building. The Arladika. at once Bishop and General, built a house which would serve better, either for a monastery or a barrack than for anything which, in the West, would be understood b}r a palace or even a private house. But there is nothing to be said against the quarters in it. Oettnge supplies everything but the tub, and a wise traveller carries that with him. Not far from the old palace, on the slope of a high peaked hill, stands the monastery, with its small church, containing the body of the' sainted Peter. The arrangements of the monastery are puzzling to one familiar only with the monasteries of the West but two ranges of arches, one over the other, stand out conspicuously. It might be dangerous to guess at their date to judge from a new church on the other side of the town,architectural style would seem to have hardly
no longer to be seen. But the signs of the growing civilization of Montenegro are chiefly gathered in another part of the town, at the end of the one main street. There is the future hotel there is the Post Office—Montenegro was a member of the Postal Union some months before France.—and there is one institution to which the Prince sends liis visitors with a special pride. This is the model girls' school, where those who are curious in "time tables," and take a mysterious pleasure in drawing them up, may have the pleasure of studying them in the Slavonic tongue.
RAIN ON THE SE.l.
It is a common saying among sailors that heavy rain falling on the sea stills the motion of the waves—or, as they phrase it, the "rain soon knocks down the sea." Professor Osborne Reynolds, of Owen's College, Manchester, has made experiments which demonstrate that the saying is founded on fact for when drops of water fall on the surface of water, they not only produce the usual rings, but they drive some of the surface water downward in series of rings which increase in size. To replace the water carried down, some of the under water would have to rise to the surface. "When,' says the Professor," the surface is disturbed by waves, besides the vertical motion, the particles move backward and forward in a horizontal direction, and this motion diminishes as we proceed downward from the surface. Therefore, in this case the effect of rain-drops will be to convey the motion which belongs to the water at the surface down into the lower water, where it has no effect so far as the waves are concerned, and hence the rain would diminish the motion at the surface, which is essential to the continuance of the waves, and thus destroy the waves."
A PRACTICAL USK OF DOG9. It is a fact, perhaps not generally known, that there is a firm doing business in San Francisco wlio purchase the thousands of dogs slaughtered by the Pound master of that city, or that may have been otherwise killed, for which they pay forty cents each. The carcasses are .conveyed to their manufactory at South San Francisco, where the skins are removed and sold to the tanneries, the hair taken off and resold to plasterers, the hide tanned, made into gloves, and sold in the market. The denuded carcass is then thrown into a huge cauldron and boiled until the bones are easily separated from the flesh, when they are removed and sold to the sugar refineries, where they are ground to a fine powder and used to clarify sugar. The oil that rises to the surface of the boiling mass is skimmed off and manufactured'into cod-liver oil, and the reinainder is used for the purpose of fattening hogs. '.'
CKK.HATIOX.
An establishment for practical incin* eration was recently built in Milan, and consecrated with solemn pomp. What with the Italian professor »t Florence, who has perfected a method for converting the human body into a solid, snftoth and enduring statue, and with this Italian cremation in the splendid Lombard capital, it is evident that Italy is now the best country in which a person of positive aesthetic tastes can die. It has long been one of the best countries in which a person of positive aesthetic tastes could live. -v
FOB SALE,
One Heifer Calf, aire, McDonald's Alderney bull, dam, short horn grade. Deep "twoBuU Calves, *ir®» McDonald's Alder, ney bull, dam', Aldemey *r»de-
One Bull Caff, sire, fall wood short horn, dam, Call'blood Aldern®y» One milch cow, when In her prime gave six and one-hilfj£*»£*
All at reasonable prieee. NeorTroviqfence Hospital
.-.Block Coal
•at ID cents, at Mdrril & Wheat's Obi street Coal office.
th.e
Fresh Keats.
J. F. Roedel Is supplying the whole Weat end with the best quality of Meat. Qo'rner of First and Ohio streets.
T-
A CAED.
To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss oi manhood, Ac., 1 will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OB CHARGE. Th great remedy was discovered by a missionary in Soutb America. Send self-addressed envelope to the
Rkv. Joseph T. Inman,
Station D, Bible House, New York City. Take Frazier's Root Bitters for the blood
LET THERE BE LI&HT.
How to get Oil or Fluid Cheaply and Conviently. Now that the attention of everybody is directed to some cheap substitute for gas, let the
Gazette
tell you where
to get oil and fluid. The Terre Haute Oil Co. keep three wagons, which will deliver either Fluid or the best Head Light Oil at your house. They give cards which can be hung out and notify the passing wagons to deliver The great convenience of this will appreciated by housekeepers, and the trouble it saves in going or sending after it. The wagons are also supplied with lamps and fixtures of all kinds, so that if you want a burner, a shade, a wick or a chimney, you can be supplied at once and without trouble. The head-light oil and fluid are of the finest quality and non-explosive. They will be sold and delivered in this way, a9 also the fixtures, at prices as low and often lower than they can bought at the stores. Address, throus the postoffice, the Terre Haute
be
Ol_
Company, giving your first order and receiving a card, or stop the wagon as it passes your house.
Ale AtBeer Pr
J. I. McNamarr is selling at his saloon on south Fonrth street below Ryan's, the best of Tolede ale for five cents a glass.
they have not already, parents should at once get a scholarship in the Terre Hante Commercial College, and send their s0ns there of evenings. It will give them a good business education, and keep them ont of mischief besides. Do it at once.
Mercnantp,
Agents, and all persons, Male or Female, desiring respectable employment at fair compensation, should send for our Catalogue of Usefal Novelties, in demand every where. Sent on receipt of three cent stamd Address Felix Clare & Co., 221 East 113th street, New York.
FLOUR
The Best in the West.
There are oceans of flour at U. Shewmaker's,which be is selling way down. He makes a speciality ot the business and can sell cheaper than the groceries Leave orders on the corner of Ninth and Main.
LaFayette Mallory.
tr his coal.
U. Sbewmoker
has flour of the beat brands,also feed oi all kinds. Has a particularly large and fine stock of hay on hand. New.
Block Coal
at 10 cents, at Merril A Wheat's Ohio street Coal office.
Potatoes.
J. R* Chambers is selling best Pota* toes at the same figures as he did last fail, .1M your clothihg of Max Joseph.
W. W. Byero' foTb ine stationery, Main street, near Sixth, Lee & Cram, the best Shoemakers in the city, have moved to the Blue Front Shoe store, No. 507 South side of Main street, between Fifth and Sixth, and will be with-Mr. Richey. Leave orders at this place.
CORN MEAL. fc Harris' popular Bloom-
at Alme ington Road Mills.
Attention!
A. H. Boflgeman, who was for years in the shoe house of Ben Harbert on 4th street, has now a neat shop of his own up stairs, just south of Ryan's, on the east side of Fourth street. He knows how to make all kinds of boots from the finest calf to the coarsest kip. Friends and others who want honest work at fair prices, call on him.
Legal.
To Whom it may concern All those that wish a clean, quick and easy shave, should call at the corner of Fifth and Main streets, as the have added one more artist to their crew Also ladies and childrens' hair-cutting and shampooning a Bpecality. as they can have their work dome at their homes or the shop. Leeches always on hand, SKEOBR,fcAiDBICH.
Shewmaker's, "Light Loaf," and •May Qneen" flour. It is the best in the market.
For Excursion Bntw
to Texas, call on Messrs. Wha* ton, Riddle A Co. Rates low, and ticket, good for 40 days from January 4lb.
The Advantages
of a good business education cannot be overestimated. Ne .person should fail to acquire it. At no place in, the State can abetter business education be acquired than at the Commercial College of Garvin A Heinly. ^V,h°y ean acquire it in the evening ana it is almost a crime for a parent to neglect the opportunity.
Boarding House.
ST. CLIIB BKOTHE®8
Eggs For Hatching,
Cf the Cartridge Cochin"Variety, chickena weighing from. S# to po'ands each. A, warken,
Dancing School
at fiiokford's Academy will be open. Hours from 2 to 4 for children every Saturday, Terms 25 ceats per lesson
Don't Forget
the ball at Moniger's Tivoli, the 10th inst., by the Fort Harreson Dancing Club.
a
Eugene Bruiting
had a big share of the trade with those people who came here to buy canal lands. The rich old duffers read in the
Gazette
FOR SALE ONLY AT THE POPU LAR CENT STORE, HEADQUARTERS FOR FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. FOURTH. STREET, NEAR MAIN.
Real Estate Distribution!
AT ATtHINSON, KS., Mar. 28, *7«. 2,661 Pieces of Property valned. at 8770,800! Capital Stock, fl.OOO.OOO. Shares, (B
Each,
The Kansas Land and Emigrant Association, (An organization composed capitalists and businessmen, citizens of JCansas, in* eorported by tne authority of the'State, lor tbe purpose of encourafling emigration,) will distribute to its B_«are holde«,_on Marcb 28,1870,8.664 erty, consisting of JCLEGANT BRICK and 8T/E RESIDENCES, With other valua ble property ia the City .of Atchison—the great Railway Center of the Mlaynrl Val ley—and 557 improved and unimproved Farms In Kansas, all worth at a low estimate, •776,800. The values of these 2,6*4 pieces of property are from. $50.00 TO $75,000.00 KALiH. Ever/share, wherever oroy whomsoever held, will be equally represented In the distribution, and be entitled to any one piece awarded to the sam£w
"•:W&
P.O. Box, 500.
that Bruning's was the best
restaurant in town and went to see him. They all took down the address, Main street soutb side, between Fifth, and Sixth and intend to(patrohize him again.
Removed.
Chas. Feltus, paper hanger and decorator has moved his shop to the basement under the old Forty-nine cent store on Main street, between Sixth and Seventh.
THE SUCCESSrCL 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 the advertisement of Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, may well claim the reader's attention. Dr. Pierce is a type of a class, of men who obtain success by careful and 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 high-pressure living is the "Specialist," the man who understands his one branch of the business. Such in his line is Dr. Pierce. F&r the benefit of his readers he has written a "Common Sense Medical Advisor," which is well worth reading by those who need suoh a work. With strict business honor, high professional skill, reasonable fees, and a large corpB ol competent assistants, Dr. Pierce will doubtless make bis name familiar as "household words."
Are Tour 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 knives very
sharpen scissors and cheaply and promptly.
Try him.
Cincinnati House.
The patrons of the Cincinnati House all testify that it is the best little hotel considering the price charged for board, in the State of Indiana. Mr. Seitz sets a first cIkss table, keeps a first class bar and a first class house in every particular.
Eugene Bruning's
French restaurant is generally recognized as the best in the^lty. it is centrally located, being on Main .betW"!j»»* Fifth and Sixth Stop 1ft ^ana get vour dinner when you can go home.
Try
Shewmaker's "Light Loaf," and May Queen" flour. It is the best in the market. To the Ladies of Our City and Vicinity.
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE THE NEW PERFUME FACE POW DER, COMPRISING SIX OF THE MOST POPULAR PERFUMES IN THE MARKET, PRONOUNCED. BY ALL LEADING CITIES TO BE THE BEST EVER OFFERED FOR SALE. WARRANTED NOT TO BE INJUR 10US.
pRIC£
General Manager, Atchlnson, Kansas. For shares and circulars giving. InU lniormatlon, apply to T. W. Howard, opp. Post, offlce, Terre Haute, Ind.
WonfAil to distribute a Lecture by one TT aniea who has suffered and Is now cured, with rules* instructions and prescriptions that anyxfraBglst can pnt np,
SgbTwe».*"S TOUNG MAS
evfry case of NervouB Debility. V^kness, Ac., is cured by them. I spent overOOOwiUi Quacks before finding the Temeay. w»m
VALLBTO. Box. 8344 Hew York.
WHIT15STA* JLdSK. Llverpaol »ad Hew YorltK»»l Sto«»•re.
Bates as Low as by any other Iilne. The steamers of this llne tal^ the LA.H*
nhsnrpassed. Apply to
18
J. Gilkinson has opened a private Boarding House at the seooml door south ol Swan, on the East ude ot Third street He has also ro .onos rent. The house will be all that can be desired.
Now run the saloon and restau: tant on Tippecanoe street, opposite tbe 1. St L. passenger depot. In addition to ex cellent billiard tables, restaurant as can be found in state, they keep pme wines and W fuors oi everyvariety.
LAeEKeREN|
120
Randolph Ptwet Chieaga
Or to ®. I» OIBDMEK. Terp Hante.
ma?tttlontn
speculationInjWau tMnKlnghoiiK. fbe banKlnghoiiK.
Bpecniauup ban
Op"., ,12
SS r^dto.theirimatome^ Wall •treet. hayepaia over lWM*? onringi.be
a in
Smeis bonesUy.
fnvestmentoafcto iMg^ ho^ d»lrtn« to
cc
lfl 50 16idU
Dog Tax—For
lO'l
every male, ?l for female
S2, and Joteach additional uog$2. Kxamine your receipt before leaving the offloe, and se&tbat it covers all yonr property. People are. taxed Sor what they own on the 1st day oi April .of/ach year.
Taxes are due'on tbe 15th of December and taxpayers may^ay the (nil anieunt of snchtaxes on cir before the third Mondaiy in' April, er may at their option, pay one-half thereof on or before the flrsi Monday in November following. Provided, bowe.ver. that all road taxes cbairged shall be paid prior to the third Monday In'April, &S prescribed by law and- Brovlded farther, that in all cases wheie. as much as one.half of the amount of tax. charged against a tax' payer shall not be pall on or oelore.. the third MOUdsy In April the wliole ainount charged shall become due and retnrred delinquent, and' be collected- as provided' by law. Delinquent lands are advertlsed'on or about the first Mouday January, and are grld ob the second Monday of February of each year.
The Treasurer Is responsible for the'taxes he could have collected, therefore taxpayers ought t« remember that their taxes must be paid'every year.! ..
No countjr' order will be paid to any pec son owing delinquent tax. As the Roaa Tax is all due with the first Installment, Road Receipts must be presented on or before the third Monday In April, or they will hot be received. For the collection of whlob I may be found afr niy offloe in Terre Haatp, as directed* by-law. Fay your taxes promptly andjav^i^costs.AiJKBVr
Treasurer Vigo County.
December 15,1875.
br.ania
Ii Delsyetf and Life Pro.lon T«nle Elixir and
Kl«rJ
TliU mediciBe cannot- wn atMMe fail to cure Indigestion pepsift, Headach9,NOTVbiishW5 togqQfStrejigth Appetite, Liirii,.tiver^Bl^de%4KW|ey .8tjW44(3l). Blowl, and cMldWft'a
Sl&^ij^Aj[|gmafeA»W«Pf
from rawmeat furnisb«*streilgthandao1irf«hA6nt Prof, B. S. Wnyna^-CheMatat jwadrl*alil^wt •f CtaclaaaU Colleae »T JMuu*Mkqr, »^ys MESS.RlCHAiDSOS ^OlMDOsi
Gents:-•?Having bggn.mttdoatijiMaintMwitli tlm composition efyoiira^AT.
the intrredients ehCerlttHnte its' coMMBltlgn^ve,
1
*6Tt knbwn and. pwlHr* Msdlttaal wMi whicTi «oinblned.to tonic, cathartic an» well suited to relieve iuuiu ourclimatel" Bospeotfullj", 5.8,-WA XNK..
If roe do not find medicine at one drugstore, call at another, and if it is not on sale in yeur.pl ace,, have your drugfrist ordsi1-it. Ar send.direct tOvits
Price, per bottle. •ent on receipt of price KCHAtoSOH tt TTTLLXD&S* .ClaeiuUitl 0.
As fflotnted'Vi hM# liratwtea,
MARRIAGE
wmJteiis&SBS nited SUtes to
lii'every County In the" The Complete Safety Lsnpi made. Good men ean mane
WBEH..•••w*
Secnre territory at onoe br^tlnrtc MrtsllUMfatfiS1"'* 132 £ake% Ohleago, SJ.
H. S. RICHARDSON &CO.,
30Br.E153 ASu LEALfc-Ii3 livt
£Dr d:V^
Qucenswarc, Glassware, Lamps, Etc,
I HJ5ADQUARTER8 FOR Cfijindeliers and Bar Fixtures. »«. Conn try Jobbing Trade solicited, and W) jco^toriaes guaranteed as low aB any Western eiolooHueeMware House.
MAIN STREET
North Side, between Third and Fourth
bidythe
HlO|M.]"jas
SEWISfO 3IACHW®.
Cash Price, $40.00.
Any person wanting a first-clasrt RUNNING AND EASILY MANAGED
vr-'Esi^nL Shuttle Sewing Machine will find it of Importance to mnd to na forth latest Terms to parcbasers. as we offer liAROK bisCOlTST FQB CASH. We also send MACHINE ON TRlAL^t^ any^part OI the Northwest. It costs nothing to try the Home Machine, as we pay all the exjienses, if not accepted. Merchants, send for our DescriptiveGiMSulars, and late Terms to (JA»H Purchasers. W» WAJfT BKBCHINW H»K ABE*n(..
Address, JOHNSON, CLARK & Co., No. 141 State Street, Chicago.
E OHIO VALLEf PIANO CO. MPLEY, OHIO,
MAIHIFACTIIKEHS OF
I A N O S
Invito the attention of buyers to their Instrument
TBE MBKFiratEBIICrMi
CINCINNATI EXPOSITION. 1875, was awarded them for BEST PIANOS made West off the Alleghenies. 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.:V- •_
SE]¥D FOR DESCMPmE CATALOGUE.
I. J3L. BALD WIN & CO^ Oeaoral Manacers lor Their Sale, and also General Agents for the Sale ol tbe Unrivaled Decker Bros. PUInos. 158 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio*"
Sl'A'lE AND COIISTV
A E S
FOR 1875.
NOTICEforherebygiven
O CO 0 o!& to 0D
Harrison Honey C. T:..~ PraTrieton T. Prairie G. T.. UntonT. Plerson R'ley T.... L'mt Creek T. NevlnsT^ Otter Creek T..1 HayetteT.^'..V..J fugar Creek. .] Clty.....i. i....t..J
DUFF
il
So. 39
is that the tax dn-
llcate the yeax 183&1* '.py b.nu,MatM£i am now ready tarecelve the taxes charged thereon. The loliowing table shows the rate of taxation on eacli 9100 of taxable property:
XntaAr MU«»p»iliilat
A npliririlalMt WflatM^ wttais Ihc maeUl•llYMkeral 90* tbeipwUltrwUM loBlWIIItlnl k&fKi ihwilHW
•rid(u,
1010 1 14 10 SO 10,10 lii 10 1020 10.24 10154 10,24 1006 1014 ltmo 1028
10 10 15 1« •id 25
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3J300 *3 3 00 79,2 60 21 3 00 e!» oo 33 a oo 48:3 0* 38{X ro 43 2 00 30js :o 28 2 fO SO 3 00 82 3 00
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Of M»Baal_lllat^
atn»e.iiioai4u «*th«waiM aS t* Wfc» will pintt a oarcCBI BWOfSlt *9: 'IdSSi Dr«.Paar. AWfaWr' TMIaatpnlH
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DrWhittier
CS« 'ud
EMISSIONS. aad^lMPOTEMCY.
«f VENERAL
SEMINAL EMIS81 The Doctor 1» now occupied wkh casc*w)iich ha*« not meti with acure laotherhandi." tfoci not court, aimpla! and 'common ca^ai'-No matter lAe har« failedi itate''.jwtf '-eaief call or *«t«v-'PlamAlet .'aod quistion* fnat'fcjr iMifat to'AWr HMrttt.
A regular graduate of^*edlcifjDmw.*il .- 'the loageat located in one place of tmjr doctor-In America He rare*_Buuyca»e« giTcn upbr THOROUGHNESS genres,jMFtT? *.*» aHdicises used and fcir chara** h**e or°uKht patients from erery State. Office sad addns%' ifjy Sfc Charles Street. St. Louf*. Mo.
A BOOK F0RJHE MILLION. Marriaso
A PrlT.te Connwl.rtoth# .' Hurried, or thoM atoal Biarry. on-tho ybjitoloftaU"' nn'tcrifi .Ed nrclatin* *f
v£ the nexua! ijiutu, ylth wy fiitiwitiltiieoverfen In tt.u scIf^jc. o^-wpnKloctioM^pi m.i Jie ooinnlexlon, ke.
Thlj li aa Worlt of, amges. with aamero&i vido*«» Etormmtion for.(hue wfco
too jDkTTiti'»r»B
m»i« aad-1W*lo throughtiW
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.. ratriet ef the«ia*i». VOC5 ".O
fltot to in* oiie.d're* of bMUny fctFifty Cnir. Addrcu Dr.'^ttu' D-Ktf -1J N. Sghtt'ittiM, is
Notice to1 AffiieUd Before applringrto Wio ttotort6oir qatel^
I),
m* wr^Lat.your a 1 6 6 9
|i lidaHeH1/byl 9t*mi of tbe mo«t celebt»te4Je^feahpreft» ••raef tbWcouotpy nod Kunpt. tWeifttK cntAtflfcd fM*Itycr
rbT:TD&ilt
oQ.tlic dtfemae* oMMtoMditt liis vnrks*
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8
pattadii^
Europe terms aft low ai1 rellable-honse. OorrespttttdttniwInVitedlnthe Edgllth and fore|ga:iahgnaga^ witb Inv»ntors,Attorneysat- Xmw» ot henr. collet ore,, espt-cial I with tl ose1' who have ~U^ii their' eases r^jtected^CBehahdsototh^ er attorneys,. in. xtjected. naassoar fees are reasonable and no* cbarg^'/ls.made unless weareshccessfnU
CommiHslocer ot PatentrjClereland,
v-"
BtrsmESSOASBS.
New Stockof Real fctirte. E. OHM.
BEAL EST AXE:'.AUSXZ, ilAUff ST., BET- FOURTH?AND FIFTH. Jvo. 115, tJp Stain).
Dwelling houfces of all sizes and .in aU parts ot the city, at. the cheapest 4rice4 Also farms and gardens to sell'or trade, information cheerfully furnlshed.
Dr. Leon J. Willien,
OFFICE AND RE8IDKNCE,
Eagle street, bet. Sixth and HemU Fonrth house fro hi Seventh
P. McArthnr, TAILOR AND CUTTER.
Fifth St., bet. therry and Mmlberry Buy your cleth anl have, your .suits eat and made in the finest style at a savingo? 25 per cent, by patronlsinu NlcArthur.
BODMiOWIRE: House, Sign ana Ornamental
V- PAINTER Little Red Front, corner of Eighth ana Main streets, Terre Haute. Ind. BURNS BROH." ni DEALERS IN FLOVB. FEKO,
MA1.EO HAT, C17KED NEATH, rOVLTKY and Southeast ocr. Third and Walnut ate.
CLARIDGE, THE DYER,
Sconra Ttaoronchlj, Djw Hmdw»mely Finishes Beantlfullj.
CALEB J. THOfiPfi,1 Successor to Boderns Br others, on Foorth street, between Main anu Ohlo. He
f^y*nrBKEA|,
H^jon want a .vumctjm
!$' SWWl vor
sketch and s|bll deaerlpti^ti vat yotlr- -fixe ventlon.We wlJUL mrte at the Patent Ompe,,anaLii),we.t patea iable^ MMteCmwm, vice, and pfOSecnW-ybnr^-cfsei Onr .fee will-be In ordtaiai7:oaM«^fifH
od 10
O.m KeUe7dbq.,^eecyNattdtlM Grange, Iitthlsvllle, Ken tndry,. th»I S|r^liah and DanishJi'orelgn. Jiuusters WaahlnKtonD.
lend Stkmp Jdf W f'fljjiiiii'/011
TAra^ePATjurrs.v a doolciof ApUreM, Louis iA««fM fg*. S011utor4» of Patentennd. ent Law. wwttWoff/
Ureat letfieu «wjt tndi Brnt -nree.,« lor tifo
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Repairs Neatly.
WALNUTSTBEET r: between Third and Fourth Honth Md«.
NEW STOVE STORE.
STOVES OF ALL STVLKN
Parlar, Cook —AND—
OFFICE STO ES A Large Assortment and Low Frioea, ai G. HEIM'N S Sortk Fonrth St., (M'g holldiuv
ROBERT TAN VALZAli,
1, DENTIST, 4jOIFICE IK 0P£B4901!^fc TEBRE HAUTE, INU1AXA.
LOUIS DBEUSIOK^
vqait(Bnceessor to Gelge.* ADrensiuke ... Locksmith, Bell-llauger 8tencil Cutter. uz.
aiiil
Special attention paid.to pnttii Speaking- Xnlies. The same Mitt TAtnll'to tlnnt-TH.
K»i|mliiii^"
lesale and retail to tinners. -Keya wholesale and retail, promptly, attended to.
O. W. BALLEW,
E N I S
Offlne, 119 Main Street Qrer Sage's old oonfectlonery stant
BARBER SHOP.
hoII-
Its a Share of tbe pnbllc patronage.
JOBLN ORIERSOIV,
house a»p
sioir
painting.
Qraining, Olaslng, and all branches ot s: painter's business will be attended to withpromptness and dispatch. Ninth street nearChestnut.
JOSEPH RICHARDSON,
j/L.
II.
OlBoe on Ohio St., bet. Third and nrti TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA
1876. WHERE NOW H(lS7e. To MICHIGAN, one ot the loremoat, flourishing and healthy States! •I ^WHAT rOB 11--
To buy a FARM out of the
OSE MILLION ACRES!
aMAI«V li'n&s'for Sale by the ftA^i^ iirpiA5TA R. Ilk ite4iy *arl^s. tta re-Crope.'! lad- tuns throtjgh the ttletisenta all mloog. i-ofsPoMnetk- raliedv Planey ot'-' tlmbar and- building material.
Prtce-fKin.t4'to 910. per. acre anarfourtht down,' balance on tjxae.~ i|W".Send f6r illnB rated. pamphlet, full ot'taots ahaflgdiM and-becomrineod. ^Aadltes -W. A HOVfARD.Comm'r, P. R.L. PIERCB.^lSs'y ^uStDe^5111*"°
^^^1rATS B£j|LlABUE.
Union SteraiBakery
CAKli. OiiACKEKM. r.
CANDI^o?«fi kind*,VoRKfaN aud ,, DOME8TIO FRUITS and FNACY ORO- V" OERIKP ^Wedding and ftirty/QkI«w nyir: :Sm«HB
^hk^'
m^re prepared to
t|ll
at-?if£
and t^'snli allclaseea ol en*-,
tott^^'Bood'a^ellveted to alTparUof the oursfon, ^Ktiir^eii tne Ttifo ftOJroads, on U-
7Prr OR OUR BRANCH BTORB, jConer of Twelfth ud lila Strcetg, at to
.-
'4" In rail 6jB/-SSgS55^.
Hon.v M. D. ikMnc^i, ex-,
FRANK HEINI6 BBO.^ 5 Froprletori •Uf« Ob tbe Fs| ®f Ilia Usd Witbsat Werk la the Ate tf tnvsi^ isg Afcato. .:..
Vedont employ Uiam, bnt.jtll.to.4iu) tMer at 'faotory^prlces. Send lot bar frise
frloe
OB*
llst ,which will give you the price. rei4htpaid:byra to yotir nealrestralfioaci station^ to:be paid far alter yon have teated and foand satisfactory, to that tbe nur ehaasr^tiiMdniely runs no Mak whatever.
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ANYTHlNGlnour ?js store, ar'd we keep .r every tiling, -fou£d
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Is O a or Go O flMirtf.'^Xadlsoditteat, Chicago. Bead uordMenptlTe lists.
