Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 242, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 March 1876 — Page 3
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RAILBOAU TIME-TABLE.
EXPLANATION
OF RKFKEKNCK MAKKS.-
tSainrday excepted. "-Sunday excepted. Uuum Depot. Tenth and Chestnut. streets. Indianapolis 481.
Depot. Sixth and Tippecanoe Streets. Arrive from East Leave for West. 10,-li am *Day Expresa.. }0,f a in. 10,lCp .(-Night Express U.'i 5,34 .• Accommodation v"»
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Arrive from West. Leave) or fast. 8,38 .*Day Express 3,-10p m. l.W am .fNight Express i,o»
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C,1a a m. Accommodation a in, St. Loolr, Vandalia A Terre Haute and Terre Haute A Indianapolis. Arrivefrom East- Leave tor West 8.00 a m. .^Limited Train 8,05 a m. i| i,35 am fast Line 1,40 a in. irt.lip -Indianapolis acc. 'Mail and
ACC
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vrrive from.West Leave for East 110 am gFaBt Line
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1.40 ""Day Express !i,00 pin #,30 ^Maii and Acc 3,30 pin •Indianapolis Acc... 7,00 a ra Kvunsville, Terre Haute Clil^agro. Onion Depot, Tenth and Che3tnut Streets, Arrive frem North. Leave for North8.31 .•Chicago Express, 6,32. am IJ,17 a m........»Mall 2,57 ra 5pl a m....... tJfight Express 111,0 ra
Cvansvllle Crawfordsviile. Union Depot, Tentu and Chestaut Streets An Ive frjm .Sauth. Leave for Soutli l,5 pm "-Mail 9 50 ..........Express.... »,07 rj'rni .*' ocal Freight 4,43 10,'Wam Express Freight 1"i I^oiinnsporl, Crawferdsvllle Son! Itwestern. Untou Depot, Tenth and Chestnut Street. r.B TOR WORTH. Terre ante and Lafayette Mail 7,oO a ni Terro Haute and Toledo Expresn-4,00 Bucaville Accommodation 11,2,1 am •KBIV« FBOSC NOBTH. Cincinnati andEvanavilleHall 1,35 To'p'to and TerreHxute Express ».«) Uoc-kville Acaomodation ».i" »-1M
Terre Hante A Midland.
IJMcn Depot, Tenth and Chestnut Klreets. ARRIVE. No .-{.NewYork Fa«t Lltie .](» "J o. 1, Through Express 3, i. No. 7, Through Freight ll.W Wo. 9,L')cal Freight
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s"t'nrdiY Evcntng» Marrh 27, 1876.
Some years ago a certain Dctroiter nettled a debt by giving his note of hand. The holder tried for two years to collect it, and then filed it awaj. The other day he had an apportunity to work it ott an innocent party, and shortly after so doing he encourtered tile maker of the note and said: ""Sow yon'll haue to come to time. I've sold that note of your.-!"' "You don't say so?" "Yes, I have got it on on a muu for seven dollars." "See here, Tom," said the d«btor in a pleading voice, "if you g^t sevan dollars for that fourty /lolUr Hote against me, and you won give me a?" eS«o dollars, I'»
'f,Ter
onotlier favo: for yoin my life.
When a "Door deaf mute"called at a Buffalo otber duy
VOiC© D6 W^S ,1^1 with (o the next town. It was written nn a leather pen.
A Detroit saloon-keeper.
know better than to be
who
lunch, has a "wife to as-
Kt1*id iostead of telling l.ertto I- tiat ROUD. as some men would do,hfciremarks jit^the proper
,U''Whenl^eeP=to^d
bell clangs
mit the hour of. ten, thou place nutritios soup ou ^1" ,f
illicbungerthkil Vani»l. toofi are licked up by
lean
hoard to appease public huu_.ei ,. She bows obedience and plies-: v»th« first* wild note of yond» r5«n« hell a* on-
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l*^V?thSair'''of
gentle
dpr^ng »UnA d^*®n ®choolbt)ys weJ'e tvailing in the mud-moder up
the
Almost all of the North eni girls, have: conntgd Mheir 'one
derhjueur
Gazette.
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«. 2 Through Express......... So. 4. Decatur Accommodation Nc.tVThrougn Freight..'. j*o. 10. Jjocai i-rteight—
...f,r.O a .£,•0
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Ciiioiimittl A Tarre Hun Depot, First and Main streets. frjm South. Leaves for Sou Mi
Accommodation °,15 a ra
u.,pa^
pari and omnibnsses i-un to Rtd
Iromthadepo on Tentn and Chestnut ^Xreot.s, and ornnlouses and from the ttoiMtunki aad Tippoc-tnoe str«ot.s. •i'h°re is flva minutes difference oetween
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n.ilroadtima and the city «,v tUl. fhomas and cairacte.i d-Ul r}
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white^borse^ ^,-r The boya are Keltiug o-it tiieir balie) and bats and intend to have a grand match if th.e weather will permit, nearthfe Hospital" next Satuiday afteraoon.
TURKISH BULKS O* C02TVEBSATI0W.
Conversation in Europe has been described as a duetto in an opera in which the two persons engaged in it are talking to an imaginary third person, each recounting a tale of his own. "I say something and you say something else, and we will agree to call it a conversation."
Now, in Turkey there are^ certain forms or canons of conversation, any violation of which is considered an outrage, and the sum of which constitutes their code of politeness as applied to conversation. I will enumerate these one by one 1. Never to interrupt tho speaker while he is talking. However longwinded or uninteresting his conversation may be to you. politeness requires that you should wait for his conclusion. You are not under any obligation to enter into conversation with him at all but if you do, it is an understood condition of your conversational treaty that you should let him have his say. 2. Never to diverge in the middle of a conversation from the main thread of a discourse into a collateral issue. The breach of this rule is considered by a Turk as an unpardonable rudeness. To drive a red: herring, as it were, across the scent of conversation is, in his opinion, to confound all thought and render all profitable consecutive conversation impossible. This leads as a corollary: 3. To allow a short but sufficient pause between tho conclusion of a discussion on one subject and the entering on a new subject. 4. Never tell a person a tiling he knows already. 5. Not to excuse oneself when convicted of being in the wrong. How very seldom you hear in Europe, "Yes, I was in the wrong. I am sorry for it." But in Turkey it is considered a violation of principle and a breach of politeness to refuse to be convicted of error. The cause of this difference lies deep in the character of the two races in the absence on the part of the Turk of petty vanity and distracting self-esteem. The proudest race in the world, they are entirely exempt from vanity. 6. "When you have nothing to say to •hold your tongue. They never talk for the sake of talking. Empty, idle, jabbeilteg is a Frank but not an Ottoman practice. In Europe it is considered
to "say something,"
whether that something is worth saying or not. Not so in Turke}\ To say something, when you have nothing to say worth saying, is considered there a degradation to yourself and a rudeness to your neighbor.—Part
Mall
CHOOSE—HEALTH OK SICKNESS. Those who desire and appreciate health should be as willing to make gome effort to secure it as",they do to obtain the other good things which Increase the pleasure of life. Pure water is essontally necessary to good health.
All wells, cisterns and springs should be thoroughly cleaned in the early Spring or in the Autumn. The usual method of placing a large stone on the top of the cistern Is injurious to the water, unless an aperture is left in the stone and fitted with a wooden cover. The air should not be wholly excluded from the cistern, else moldy conditions will predominate—although perhaps not apparent—and tho watet will not be wholesome, and in it sometimes there may be found various kinds of insects and reptiles.
Water is the natural drink oJ all living creatures, and it serves several important purposes in the animal economy—firstly, it repairs the loss of the aqueous part of the blood Joatised by evaporation, and the action o£ the secreting and inhaling organs secondly, it is a solvent of various elementary substances, and therefore.assists the stomach in digestion, though, if taken in very largo quantities, it may have an opposite effect by_ diluting tho gastr'u? juice thiedly, it is a nutritive agent—t hat is, assists in the formation of the solid prwts of the body. 'm=s====-^^
BONNER 1AKB.
Donner Lake is located
to
^vb^ tnan canie along
tr^UoMoSonTGmnd R,ver-avt
nue at noon and called out: von
North I'na Bockeis. Terre Haute, March 25,1*78. The bottoms near Conover's oa are3u.Il of wild ducks.
Rome cellars on North street«re flooded with water. AV Ii. FoBter' lost & very coin last Wednesday.
Donner..
the
wadiD
g_d tl
'2
"i'T
The crowd looked up,
an
ri.Lt to wa.le
here. Haln^t sprin^comei
Fourth
iv.
the cold
est canyons of the .' Siet*ra Nevada. High mountains rise on, Vuree sides of the lake, and the cold fceems to eon? eentrate upon its surface. Every year heretofore Donner hatfs been covered with ice five or six inefces thick,longber fore thomiddleof janr iary. Skating has been excellent on th*j lake when many, of the ponds and reservoirs in the vicinity were partly open. This year has been one of the coldest on record, and the ice at Sohaffer* and at the ice pond is ten or eleven inches thick. Donner Lake reoently was not entirely frozen over, and the ice was only about an inch thick in portions where it was frozen. Many of the old settlers have been laueling their brains over the enigma, and it Is pretty generally concluded. that hot springs must have burst fcSrth in some portion of the lake bed in such |force as to prevent the temperature of the water from being lowered to the congealing point. Such springs are common in Tahoe, but so far as Is known, there have never been, any in
The Unter den Linden of Berlin Is a dreary place, says C. D. Warner. Its name, be says, comes from "some scrubs planted in the centre, feeble rows of sickly lindens with a few consumptive chestnuts." And it would "require the entire. Prussian army to fill it, and all the population of Berlin on its roofs and sidewalks to give it any animation
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valuable
Mies AnuaFeiin^- dangerously
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The King of Bavaria offers a prise for the best design of a petroleum burning drawing-room lamp*
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WHEX YOF GO
South, Southeast^ or Southw» «i Remember that'rhe~~
at
Louisville & Ore
Southern, —Afl i~
South North Alab.imsi KllLHOAIM Have all modern improveruenW-1'iio sentials requisite for Sp««l, Ifty and omliirl, jiStfi1! Rat laid on S(M..e
Iron Briiigcit!
l*ul!man i»ulin nr« h'quipped with
Mll.M.K i'l,ATF4MlW aail COI I'I.VK -ANDWJKSnXillOl'SK AIH BKAKi:! Alleuiivf »ml PollteOlfleltts! (ioo«i ISailiiff HI»«k*». "Two Dally Express Trains leave LOUISVILLE on the arrival of Uaiti-s frotu Indianapolis,
St.
Louis, Ciika 4'
and thej'prlncipai citieH^in i'
NORTH, EAST and
Pullman Without
Palace Cai« Change Aj run between
Louisft ille and Sew Oriraua Via Montgomery. JLoul*ville and Mew Orleaiw [Via Milan.. Louisville ami JacksirtivJlIe,
FtoriilH,
Via Nashville and Atlanta. LowlsviUe and JLittle RocJt Via For inforrurttiou about FxcuiaSon 1 ioki-t-s and Emigrant *atrs to Florida, or raus I Arkausse alia Texa*, aOtiiet-s, C, P. Atmore, Gen. fass and T'k'i^Aat,
tkkkk HAI[TK
B4isiae8H Director)
Th Names and Location of Leading Business of Terre Hautf.
wr Parties visiting Terre H&ute will' do well to cut this out and carry it with th«u for reference. We editorially gc a rants that this list is composed only of t£- mo* re^onaible, reliable and flrst-class !.»un*
'AKCIllTECTfl.
^BeiUamin KogerH, 7 Beach's Block. CROCKS«r. HMO. MtabI, 325 Main.
CHINA, OLA6H AND QUKICNHWAKE.i H,H. Rtcliardaen, Main, bet. )d ami DK0GOISTH. Baottn A Armfctronfr, Main and 61 b.
WHOIiXSAZiE DRUGGISTS.
(Snlltfa A" Berry, Corner 4th and Mam. rCRHITUKK JOEALKKS. F. i, 1S9 Main, bet. 6th and 7th.
QBOCISB8—BBTAII-."
Plilllin »«lirae4«r. BE cor *1 A Mulb'y j-, jf. K'frJ'del. N 13 cor i1 irs»t a:ut Onto. HAIR tSOOBS. E. 31.3H«t Hiuort «k «'o., 507 Ohio stw
IKSUBANOK AOXNTH
IHiMwn, Riddle «v t'o.,Mnlii «u MEAl' HABKIETS. jr. F. Imp, 175 Mslia. I..8eeltm«4 r,4th street marItet.
JCIIiLI-f KB Y.
M. A. Raridft n, 182 Main street. Ol'TTGiAXS. Cal* Tliomao«^oiitli Fourth, near Ohio. pr.ontrcw roMMif^ifON. A. I*. ^6"M*A"• ."oOs* "1sth and Ohio," SAlDia3 UATtytBA TKDNKS AX 11 VALirtfcrf Pltillp I£»doI, K^iilo of Main oear 9th.
Sotice to Parties Con I emplating: Boildine. ClaT CI.BEX'S OFFICE. 1 •ikkee Haute, Ind., Jan. IS, 1375. To all uhom ir man concern
Sth day of .faunaxy, 1870. ihe ann -xcJ solution was ado^tot!: o.,K,,,Ina-
r„,
Besoived, that tho iiotwa. of Publi£ provemeniR reqmi"e 813 persons now build" in/, «r who may bai.cl in fin are, any houss or make any inapxoveifcear's,
coP°P'J-
with the piovlsioi's an «udiiianca ap broved April 2flth,137'i. .. The above rfesolntion ordered to be pij liRhed in all the pasersot the city .for ten 10) days under the aignaturo oi the Mayor and City Oleric.
Bv.order of Uiw Oommon Council, Jau
18,1876'
.TAMES B.EDMUNDS, Mayor.
JOHS B. TOLBERT, City Clerk. [City paoers copy as above ordeied.j
LET THERE BE LIGHT. 'aglM
H(m to get Oil or Fluid Cheaply and Convienlly. Uov^ that the attention of everybody is directed to some chcap substitute for gas, let the GAZETTE tell yon where to get oil and fluTd. The Terre Haute Oil Co. keep three wagons, which will deliver either Fluid or the best Head Lizht Oil at your house. They give cards -which can be hung out and notify the pasting wagons to deliver it. The ereat convenience ot this will bp appreciated by housekeepers, and the trouble it saves.iu going or s«id»ng after it.. The waa»ns are afso supplied with lamps and fixtures, Qf all kinds,, so that if yoit want burner» a ahade, a wick or a chinsney, iCSSsnp* plied at once md wUhout trouble. The head-li«ht oil and. .fluid are ,of -the finest -quality, a.nd «nn-e«*l°slve. Thev will beoli aud delivered in this also the iixtures, at prices as low and often lower than they can be bought at the stores. Address, through the Doetofiace, the Terre Haute Oil Company, giving your first order and reSving a card, or stop the wagon as it passes yoor house.
Sh^maker^'''Wght:*tXo^'' and "May Queen" fcVor., It is
the market.
bt.®
At fi «er Price?.
J. D. M.'Namara i« selling at his i-a-loon on south F« »he low ltyan's, iia hwt of al« .i,.r iiv.« cents a glass.
Po'ato®*-
J. R- Chambers is se! P»u«' toes at ths same figures did last fail.
Lee St Cmnv
the best Shoeuiauers in ti have moved to the Blue J"®0.1, store, No. 507 South side of M»»n „jtre®V,
h.
iween Firth and. Sixth, a nd will I* with Mr. Richey. Leave oi Uera at this placo.
ST. CLUB BROTHEJW
Now ran the saloon and rest »urant on Tippecanoe
street, °pposite
L. pusenper depf. Ija Hdditfon toexcelfent billiard tables, and «s pood a
1
restaurant
as
5 ~Z~ -ess***.
TRE SUCCESSFUL PnTSlCtATS. From the St. Locis Globe. There is.probably no man to whom the oommunity owe so much as to the honest fair-spoken physician, who does his actual duty, both to himself and to bis patients. Really skillful physicians are not so: iiuinMon3 that tbelr virtues need no mention, ard hence tile-advertisement of Dr. IS. V. Pierce, of BuffKl-Vmay wellclflitn tl\e reader's atf«ntion. Dr. Pierce ia a t.vpe ol a class of uifeii who obtain success by careful uml well directed ell'orr,
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attemptiug too much, or creating falst ideas as to ability. The only reliable phvsician in these dajh of complicated disTordors and liit?h-pre&snre iivin" is tiio "Specialist," ibo man^who under,stan«s his one of the business. Such in bis line i« Dr. Pierce. For the benefit of his reader® ho has written a '•Common Sense Medical Adyisor," which is well worth reading by those who need such a work. With strict business honor, high professional skill, reasonable tees, and a large corps 01 competent assistant?, Dr. Pierce will doubtlsss make his uuiM* familiar as "household words."
To the Latlits of Our City and Vicinity. PLKASH CALL AND EXAMINE THE NEW PERFUME FACE POW DEH, 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 INJURIOUS.
FOR SALE ONLY AT THE POPU LAR CENT STORE, HEADQUARTERS FOR FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. FOURTH STREET, NEAR MAIN.
Try
Sbawmaker's, ".Light- Loaf," and •May (Jueen" liour. it is the b6:it In the market.
1'ngfno Bruniug's
French restaurant is generally recognized as the best in theijify. it is centrally located, being on Main between Fifth aud Sixth street: Stop in and get your dinner when you can't go home.
Removed.
CLas. Feltns, paper banger and decorator has moved hi3 shop to the basement under the old Forty-nine cent store on Main street, between Sixth and Seventh.
Block Coal
at 10 cents, at Merril A "Wheat's Obi street Coal office.
(i»cinn&1i Hons p.
Tho patrons of the Cincinnati House all testify that it ia the best little hotel considering the price charged for board, in tho State of Indiana-. Mr. Seitzsets a tirst ci?ss. table, keeps a first claes bar and a first class house in every particular.
W. Y». llycrs* for FineStation*'',}, Main street, near Sixth.
Are Your Scissors Dull I
Or is your knife blunt then you want to lake them to August Rainier. His shop ia on ho wesr, sirje of Ninth itvn t, between Main and Ohio and he^ willsharpen. scissors knives Vsry cheaply and promptly. Try him.
tORX 31EAI.
at Almcy »fe Harris' popniai- I' iooniins ton Road Mills.
—---topExcursion Rutts to Tuxas, call on Messrs. Wharton, Riridle »\c Co. Ratea low, and ticket, good for 4t1 days from
GRAIND
Real Estate Oi^tribuiioii! AKHISSOS.KS Mar.28,*70. 2,661
Pieces of Property valued at 5770,800! Capital St Jek, 11,000,000. Miares. Sti Each. xw
HI.
CARD.
To all who are suffering trout the errors and'indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss O manhood, &c., I wii! send a recipe that, will onrS you, FREE Of CHARGE. Th ft rent remedy watdiscovered by a missionary in Sontl America. Send self-addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City.
The Kansas Land and Emigrant Association, (An organ!Ration composed capitalists and bh-lness triec, citizens of Kansas, incorported by tne authority of the State, tor thepnrposo of eneourafiing emigration,) will distribute to its are holders, on March'24,1876,3.66J Pieces of »fropertv. consisting of ELEGANT BRICK and sWnE B1WIDKNOJ5S, with other vaiuable property In the. City ot Atchison—the
ereat
Ha' iwav Center of the Missouri Val ley—and'557 improve,1 aDd unimproved MrmR in I£an«fts,all worth at-'a tow estimate, 6770,800. The values of .these 3.694 pieces of property are from
$50.00 TO ^5,000.00 EXOll. Ever*" Sliar-1,wherever or by whomsoever held, will be equal I represented in the distribution, and. be entitled to any one
pie«.
AfH^^.l.a«ER«ltEK.
120 Rtiiidolph Bther Chicago
Or to E. I- IUDNF.K. Terre'Haute:
laasssast^
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-ott-
CjoJJCtr to KASSA8
"s- ,Fd,:ss?oS°2 or by letter, and receive by postal .'aBeautiful Pamphlet lilnstrat retnrn niaU
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theNorlhwefct. not accepted.
Jy true JH*rriajt« Gn by Mall. The author iiic.il on «ny of the stibjectc nr. A. Or OtJ3« 1ST Wnavneton St..
». ones.
Genetal Manager, Atchinson, Kansas. For shares and circulars fsivlne rull information, apply to y."W -Howard, opp. Poet office. Terre HnnNyfnd.
WHITJB fTAB j,. Lfv«rnnoriint1:^H Toro Wtt^Ti^in:
Kfttf-s L.OW as by any oilier The f?t^iT: ors of thi« Vve tak* iheLA.NE route jeoo»»,iiifkndf{*i by t.itnv. U» S, N nulHr? the Bantes on tbo pasto i&ufcfcfrBtotvu uH I y6iif ronod*
KCC*#tl«lUCMi^liOIIX Juf till C1H8S6S
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can be fonnd^ii *tbe Slate,
they keep
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•very variety.--^ v:
great .sotJin
•her cities, towr.a, tlvers. rallroacs, —^npralM.
a: minerale, stock, manufactories Echoolf, ®..
e?c.
Fnli information, wlih
apd sectional' rnape, newspa
lame «»no ti«»Dj rates of .fare and freight
Ui!op v*luaole information interest andotnei.y m|lll
woman
lng.i52
and .child
free of charge. Attdress,
mailed W*
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of two tiuEdrr-l anA sixty
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r4.'ot!»«tmarried
hvb 3rc«awmplateaiar.
a rivVs outrhi to ba ket»t wider kxj* lefr, ubout the bouie.
it cotnjL.u! .norience tii sJvice of ^bjncUn whose rccuta'.i"n Is nicr]d-wil,-, ani sbouM b* in tue prl-
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drawer o'cvtrT male acd ferau'a tljroaichont tbr ea
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sort of tniaronjjiry coaaUy or tv ~r.p_.t:"I^ WketrjdV-
Invest Kow Aecerdlngto Your Means
$10,$35, $50. $100, $200 How to make money is in order, and we
Y^7i,^in^evM^nd^i*kei.s^.V'piepart^ to ininiate characier. 1 his firm
dfsiV9tl.
ls^"10i,its
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for inn-kit «. and in it nurabeis, amoyg parous thousands who aro well off. and are FO because of their empioymewt et S'RorMI "eMAJf A I O. lo prccu.e Infor .oir e-xplana'.orv-Circular. Stocks pnrchus^d und cartleo as Ion"at
on a margin or .ttiree to
'fiveVrcent.-From
nliig txpie s, i^fcwam/19W, 18,6.
ET°!
l*r« dlstrlbnt« -i lctnre 0,'»e W Q,nte-U who lit* BtUiO'fd a: Kiirmi with rjles. instmcuo'-s f'"1 i,rs'
s*a1
u.• 'rirtrnples
VALLBt'O, Box, U344 V. ,rk.
~mm in f4f Wo want Agents MOliey .Who are good workers In evry County !n the Ur.lttd -states •:.
1 be Only Ci'mplete safety lantj made. Good men can max* •».-«. $30.OO A
Seeuro territory at »ijc^ -r wruiii« tc Dl'iallk bafely Co., 1^ i^ake at. Cblcago.
Life on the Pat of »heljj«"l Wltlioui Work It* ike
A in
H. S. RICHARDSON &0G.,
XHH FIRST PREMIJJI,
CIXdSXATI EXPOSITION. 1875, was airnrded lS«eiu BEST PIANOS made West of the Alleglienics.
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.
SENI FOR DESCWPMVE CAT1LOGIK.
X. II. BAlTDWIiV Ac OO.^ Geufral managers i.»r Their Sale, and also Oeiiepal Agents f»r the Sale the lli#rival««l Dicker Bros. PiaMO*.
158 West Foiirfh Street, Cincinnati. Ohio.
tibtaiueci lnthtt llviitei Sta'.es, CanadoS anc
PATENTS Europe terms «s !ow as those of anv other reliable house. Com spniifierce invited in the English and fore's?" languiig^R, u-!ih Inventors, Attorneys at Law. ami Aitbers "'oUctorB, especially with O ose who hsv^ iui-.l their cases rejected at tho bards of other allot Jn rejrcied oases our Tees arc reasonable and no charge i:-,* made w«are sncc-Ksfui. -M- if vc,n wont, a Inventors,
'h«i Pat**t". uflloe, «n:l i! we t'.-iaR ii pme .iiliie, wili rend on papers :n .t ad-vi-'e, a-fl pros- ca'e y-mv .st. rnr lee will be, in ordinary .'asex, fi").
Oral or wr tte»i ii all
Advice sss'sx JVee tents, Patent an Iuvi J:tions
Kkfi BSSCF—Hon. M.
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Cbuin-tlHSi«n.er ol P«i«-rt-'.v«" ••a,".t, *.'•
SctitlaT 0#-Seixl s'aaip for our "Gviok VO: enTAILING PATKSTS a dook 0 pav-!y
Apdrevg, l.OUIS K.Vl»4*SI «V TO So'icltors of Pa't nts and Coonci ois a I'ut* cat Law, WtaMugton, I). C. fryr*J3Hir%.'i,»rwo»'M
An illustrated ^oric pfige^, a privet* counselor to the loomed audmat* rikgeable ou the myfterie*
cf the
MXU&1
eysteui, its ixbtufi,
eK, uiscoveriea idecee of reproduction^
fc« troly tlie mmrried relation.
m*-'
young sxuf mlddi« cged snoold read .. cootaiDn information, which no'one can afioi
a.VDDEALERS in
jQueeiiswsirts
LafJl|i^j, Etf*.
11KALQ.UAUTKKW FOR
OhanUelierft and Bar Fixtures. Country Jobbing Trade solicited, and prices anarauteert as low as anv Wester:: ij.xfaiw .i't? Kon.S'j.
31 A.IIV WTir« li KT,
North Mtlf. l(-tn'cn'1 Idrd atnl Foiirtli
3 ID THK
OH
Cash rrlcc, $10.00.,
Any j.orsoT) wanting a iirst-class
LI«HT HUNMX(i AM) EASILY MANAGED Shiivt'o Sewing Mficblue will lind of imiiortance tc s-'iai lo us for tii iatost THMUS to pr.rcuasers, as we oS"
LARGK H.1SCOUNT FOB CASH. We also Kf-nl MAOHJNKOX TKIAL
fl costs nothing to try the Home Machine, as we pav ail the Merchants, send for cur Detcriplive t/ifculurs, ana late lerms to
Purchasers. WE U'AXT MKKi \NI S ri|IU«ES)i. Address, JOHNSON, L.VliK & Co., N», 141 Mate Street, Chicago
E OHIO TALL:
BIPI
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IO
jBY, OHIO,
Mi»BFA«.TI!»»3W OP
I A. IV I
Invite the atleulii of buyers to tiieir Instrument.
acy trt
for
Di. DUFF
ITo. 39 Seatuciy Aye.i I»dlanapolii, Iai A r«gnl»rgTidaat«of Mediolnt, hn b»no"- i.njer I# the special treatment of all Vfenerni Bexual and
lO Disease® than any othcrPhynoian in IfldlMi*poUs,a»aty papers ibow, and alloldrwldenta know, OoMUltationa.rrea
Syphilis, Oonarrhwa, Qleot, .Stricture, Orchiti*, Herni», or Rupture, »lt Urtnary DisetsM and Syphilitic or mercurial affdcttonft of tne throat, fikin or bone«tprinciples.
TThenitlslnooovenienfc torisit thacity for treataient, modi* eiaeeaa baaantty axpresa or mail everrw^ra. -Co^aNa eaaoaguaranteed, where dbabtoxiata.ii Office hours: 9A. 11. to TP.M. Bundaya, 12 M.tal P, M.
Pamphlet fo any add re**, for Two Stamps. MANHOOD WOMANHOOD
Bent aaaled. Manhood, Woman let for SO oenta by mail, MARRIAGE
aB&.
GUIDE.
Sealed for 60c. Over fifty wonderful pen picture!, tru» •olSfe article,on the followlug «ubject«: WhonUy B»«rry, wh. not, why. Proper age to marry. JHionarry Br*t, *annood. Womanhood. Physical d«ar.- Thoeffecta ofoelihacy and B*ceB«.- Who phonldmarrr Howllfeandhapplnestmay be Increased. The Phyilology of Baprodootlon.and many more Thou married or contemplating marriago ihould read it.
AReralife-longpractlo«(la»»ertflron human as well as moral oonrictlon, it ought to be read by all^^adnlt J«r»on». then locked up, not laid aronndoriost.ailtl.#orthy of re-reading. It oontains the cream of niedldil literature. thoughU gathered an eita ive practwe, andwortj to any one who will
«1T»itIn
a careful pertual, tea time#
its coat. Addtesr. Dr. Duff,'39 Kentucky ATenue, Indianapolis Inilana. Cheapest good-goide In America.
Dr. Whittier
Still continues to treat old long standing and severe cases of VENERAL DISEASES. and »se« of SEMINAL EMI8SI0NS -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 nave failed, state your case callor 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 America He cures many cases given up by others. THOROUGHNESS of cures, SAFtTY of the medicines used and fair charges have brought hua patients from every State. Office and address, 617 St. Charles Street. St. Louis. Mo.
DEATH
la Delayed and Life Prolonged. Ijy using K-AT. Tonic Elixir and I|4nid Extract ot Iterl. This medicine cannot niwta-r ntty •tanee fail to"fcur'olndigestWn. ConstipatioB, nysDepsiaiHendach&.Nervougneea, Loss of Strength ana Appetite, Lung liver. Bladder, Sidney. Stomncli, Blood, and children sdiseases. All Fenjalo disea^fta and weakne^ees this medicine will positively cure. All cases of Piles arising from natural causes or the use of ItUurioon medicine# are permanentby. ly cured' The pure Beef Juice and Blood prepared fromrawjneat furnialiefl strength and nourishment
Prof B, Wayne.. Cfaemut and Prealrtent of rir-*™««f» of Pharmacy, says: MEM.Kicn,'ffl&vi£fe4rteatoadeacquaintedriAr.^:
Airi&^ ATetiaat.
NOTICICaoply
or Travel-
.'Mug Jkjstnta.?
W« don't employ them, bnt sell tome mer at factory prices.
tSend
for^our free
price list which will give yon the price freight paid by us to your nearest rain oad Btation to be paid for atter yon have tested and found satisfactory, to. that the pur. SLv absolutely rnnsno rlafe /whatever. Th^ lH the way the best Hcalea In the world aresold by JONES of Elngliamton. N.
rZY7'~"c
19 IIEKKUY GIVES! Tl^LTWE will to the tlloard of CoiomiB-' s-ioners ot Vijso connty, Jbdiam, ,*ttheir Marsn term, 1876, for a ilcense.tot-ell Vapf itous, -Tinous and malt-Hqnoirs" In If qnarutlea than aquart-at aUine, wtliutbe privilege bf allowing thetatne io fcldraiijc on our premiaaa for oRp year. .Otirtpia'e of busiuejg, and tLie premises-whereon taid liquors are'to be ROid ard flianlfra?e locatcated iu rooti No. 226,Jthe^weBt"+)6m 1 th« build
11)
BUSINESS CASUS.
New Stoekof Real ft* vifa,
E. OHM,
STA®E-
MAIN err., 1'.ET FOURTH A:I» fu, lli.Up SratT*. l5%-fiHc)H hoasps or a:l hiaes an«l in ail parts ol the city, at tiu- rtieaptft rioM, Also farms and gardena lo sell or IraAeh Tnformation cheerfully furnished.
Dr. Leon J. Willien^
OFF1CK AN I) UJISitiKNCK,
Kittle street, tu t. Mith awd .S^v««»UK| Knur**'
I*. MoArtlnir,
TA1L0JS AXU IL'TTLH, Fifth M.» tt. hi-try diJ IHnJberrf Buy your crl-.tli and 1 five your suits ont and tuade in the fln»t. Myk- fl a Havin. o/ 25 ptr cent, by patruiiizliii.' .M' Artiit'.'-.
BO» V&WI iiu, House,ai|,u ana' Ornamentai
JOMN
CIn'tW
Gents I4. with th« compositiop jaf^otwT. Tonle Elixir and LlquMUmictofieet Kould say that it possesses wdaaMe awWriaiU properties, as all the ingredients.enterina-into lts composition have well known .and poaftlre medicinal value, .. .. "i excellent !, apd one iDcfdent to .VAYSK.
which combined toaethef aitist'form a.ti excellent tonic, cathartic and nutritive EMdipipe, well united- to o.ur climate.V:
IfyoH do not flbd tbismedleine ajt QDgdrPffatDrc, cftll at onotherVa'nd ifif isriptin satein yaurplnte, have your druggist praoV it^r-Wtta direct fo-ua a«nt ofi rtoeipt.»TpWcfenr. UCHA&M. 'iiacxanatl.O.
HMOmC-
—2 Xevr Masonic Workp, nhiqne and,
highly important Send—for complete Catalogue. Agent* wanted. BEDDINti Co Publishers of Masonic Wor(hj, 7a. ro*itw,ty, ff, Y.
HOUSE ASD SIGN PAIX'll^^, tit-aiding. Glazing, ard aU branch** painter's busiuts-i will be aUenoed situ p-.osijdaofis and dlnpatch. MeIIj wt^,t-^t uear Chest nut.
JOSEPH .RICHARDSON, 31. I
OClce oil Ohio 8t., bet. Third and n-i'* TERRE HAUTS, IXD1A.N A
FULTON MARKET.
M. C. Kafferty, wholesale and retat denier in Fre^h and Halt Water 1'Ut Bulk Oynters, Can oystws, E»e» Butter, Poullry, *r. x\0106 East Mmu street, Terre Haute, Ind. •,
1876. WHERE NOW .'
t:'-0
p, Bitiiated Q«/the north side of
Main k: root, between tjecsad aud Thiid, in 5:1 fent otTthe eaei sldeof lh-\ot. 'o. l'.2 in the First Ward ol theoJty of Terro HauU#, Vigo Co.,Icdj -j
AKYTHINQ
iaour.
Htr* R"d v,r« keep everythins. found
at a first-class Fancy Goud*, or TcijrbtOTe.' Send C. O for Holiday Gfoda. n»'«K*X»S 81 Store, 105 Madison rfiet. Chlcago.-Sand or descrlpti-v^ iistP.
i.q ..i.iii)!n)-ia-i'iy and nopuDi tf**.
sVistC'trftsix^fArpfiCtculArs. Dr. Carl^^scu. ill
"'X
AINTEK
..mid Re.J Front, corner if Eighth aU Main streets, Ttrre Haute, lnd.
BURNS BRO?. DKAIJEKS IN
n.oiTit. rjEEi, MAI.EW MAT, CURKO JIKAHi. fOl'LTKY Mild 1'llOiltit &.
Houltieast ecr. Third ami Walnut •!».
CLAUIDGE, TI1E DYKit,
Jjcaars Thoroughly, l)ye& Handtomefy, Finishes Beaalllull/*
BopainNcMtl)'.
WAL1N UTSTKEL T. between Third and FourUi South
NEW STOYE STOKE.
STOTES OF ALL STVLifl?!,
Parlor, Cool
1
A N
OFFICE STO 4 A Large Aw-ortiritnt and l/ow ^ri- t-.-,
a.
are treated with uopfiratlelea
«uec*M, oa latest acf&atiQo Safely,• Frirately. SpermatorrhcDa, Sexual Debility eiid trapotencyf the result of 8elf-abuad in youUi, sexual exceMe* ia matnrer yean, or other canaea, and which prodoce torn* of the folio wins effeeu: n«rrousness, seminal enuaiiooa, debility, ditnoeM of aifht, defecUvo taeaory. pimplea ot the face, physlcaldecay, aversion te Moiety offemales, eonfuatoa of Ideas, lots of aexoal power, ate., renderinc marriago improper or unhappy are permanently cured. Pamphlet (Se pages) relating to tna abore, aent in pealed ebrelopea, for two posugo atanpa. Consultationofflpe or by nil] free, and incited, a Mendly talk or his opinion casta nothing.
Norlk Fourth St.. Oook's
t^h*on-
ROBERT VAN VALZa^,
DENTIST,
OFFICE IX OWlttA HOI TICItRC IIAt'TK, IXMAX.t.
LOUIS hilHirMCK!.
(8ucccb?or t\ O elite a* A Xr^utloA^
l-.^ksDiith, liiul-Hanger ijil _Stencil Cutter. B. «{eclal attention pulJ toptut ,ij .-j eaKini{ 7'uties ll.e ».ame «oi. -I wuoioea.'e aud retail to jni» rg. lieys v. tioiesate and retail. Rf-pal'l atterifip-l to
(S.W.
IJ 12 IN'
rV
Ofll'-e, 11 iWflln JStrfPt Over Sage's old cocitetlouiiry etao
UAKBER SHOP.
CALO J. THOKPE,
Hnccc«sor to Undents Br there, onKo:srt:« street, hftween Al^in anti Ohio. He Mti-• It*, a hiir.tc «.ftl.e while fti:o:.ag'.
t1W«-
To MICHIGAN, one ot the tcremo^t4 flourishing and healthy States!
WHAT FOR? To buy a FARM out of the
OJiE MILLION ACHES of flse Farmlnir lands 'or nale by th tiAND It A PI DM 4 1.3! DIANA R. Stroiir Roiln. b'eady Mar r's. Sore Crop^. GoOd Schciols, K&ilroad una through ceoter of giand. BettiemenN »li hlou*.,-
All kinds of KrodUCts raised.. Plenty cf water, timber and building maieria^. Price from 94 to 910 per acre oue-f^unh down, balance en time. •V Send for illustrated pamphlet, iu:. ot lacta and figures, and be convinced.
Addreos' _W. A. HOWARD, Coinrin'r, .t 1. urabd Raplda,MichigaTu hp LT,. PIT RPR. Hee'v Land TJent.
Wanteds
CI^TKNNI.ll! MEDALLIONS. "fcvrtl^t'^lrt.Fb^ld ^rb^ti,T^late. cqnni lit.
Xd^wenceVwear and -color,10 !(|«(,tl) SIl'V£K OB (lOLI). "•ftt'ien'tinK a' Tai*e vrirtety of beau ti fa«. Dealjp«*'tn Kellef
rr
7 -,
STlicse MfdaitiOHs ateTar^eS-thana silver trade dollar being43l6 inch« io Claii.ete/* toandBom^Jy pn'-np awlavH nadily atsj^ht. The IPOM:vftlnabfp apyenHs a»d JietrentxwevwlsedtfcUU A cemplfete otttfitof axniflceBt samplearfor!»frf-rvif,inreivpt lln«(t
(dcnlai mail
sent by
BUSt Ot Kntia- c^
'Memorial Haii.
ilJ)
onreoeiptfjt—frait or"Ps
aha one sample «ent upon receipt so e. -Immense proflta, Bell at right.. Kxteu^l«** flcMs ior enterprise^ Address 4-^W. S.MKDAXIO" CO.
1"
'l' ^--7. P.O. vox SS7»
$151® •aoss.'xftsrs:-^ BON ACo., liaBd, Xaine.
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