Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 243, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 March 1876 — Page 3

Ht.

CITY POST OFFICE. DAILY MAILS. oTVf?

/milniiRpolls and Eastern -50 a pi a. /•:60 am X2 00 1:20 ra 4.30 3:15 pro

Cincinnati

in

Evansvllle

... 7:00an

5:00 ll:20am i:sip

4:so

Cblcogo and ti»® Northwest^

a

i? .'l'.^."l!!vr."ii:30a 8:00 •Jilo in..*

gt,tonisand

10:15

a

il:00a i-jjOOpfli

the West. 7:10 am 2:30 4:15

East Way.

6:00 am Vandalla 1:30 pfe 12:00 fa I. a at. li 3:15

,11:45 a 7:00 a 7:00 am .11:20 am

West Way.

4:15

ihloajfe Vial. & St. -p 11:00 a ra...Via Vandalla Railroad...i:o0 Vorth and Sontli Way.

C:00 a ii...KvanHvllle and Way 2:30 pin 8:30 ci Evansvllle, Vin. and Sullivan 7W a rn L., C. A a. W. R. li 3 |J0 3:00 a lit E. T. H. A O. R. 8 00 a. 5:80 &... .0. & T. H. R.

a ro

7:011 i& 111. Midland '=00 am SEMI-WEEKLY MAILS. (Tues, and Bats.) 1 ml.araysvilJe via Prairieten...li am (ienbral Delivery and Jail Boxes open corn 7 am to 7:30 uocfc Boxes and Stamp Office opea fr^m a iT 9 .Money Order and Register Office open Torn 8:00 a to 6:00

nl lnji

Officii open on Sundays from 9 to 10 a. in. J^ney ordor bualne^Uansacteci^n

tiAILROAf TIME-TABLE. ICXPIIANATION

OF

REFERENCE MAKKS.—

Saturday excepted. ''Sunday excepted.

Onion Depot, Tenth and Chestnut Streets, Indianapolis A St. Loitls. Depot Sixth and Tippecanoe

Streets.

Arrive from East Leave for West. 10,4i am *Day Express 10,47 a m. 10,10 ."'Night Express II.11P

lout*, Vandalla

m-

5,34 .*Accommodation ,..4 m. Arrive from West. Leave Jor Fast. :',38 .*Day Express 8,40 m. i,5S am "N)ght Express ',68 m. ?,25 a Accommodation .8,'25 a in,

A

T**re Hante

nud Terre Baute A Indianapolis. Arrive from East- Leave lor West 8.00 am .^Limited Train 8,05 a m. 1,35 a ast Line 1,40 a m. lO.ijp Indianapolis acc. 3,55 pm '(•Mall and acc 4, 0pm. \rrlve from West Leave for East 140 am Fast Line Mjj a 1,45 .'Day Express 2,00 pin «,30 *Mail and Acc 3,2U •IndianapoliB Acc... 7,00 a Kvansvllle, Terre Hante Cht»ago. Onion Depot, Tenth and Chertnut Streets, Arrive frem North. Leave for North. 6.31 .^Chicago Express, S32. a ni 11,17 a ""Mail .-2,57 i® 5,of a Sight Express 1j,0!

A

t-rawfordsvllle.

Union Depot, Tentu and Chestaut Streets Arrive fr jm South. Leave for South 5) rn ^Mail

111

9 50 ""Express •'.0 5 ou m." ocal Freight... 4,4 If',30am Express Freight 1,5 JLoy anRpori.l rawfordsvllle

A

South-

wcntern.

Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut Streets, II VK FOB NORTH. Torre Faute ana Lafayette Mail-•-'M Terre Haute and 'loledo Express. 4 00 Rockvilie Accommodation 1V-5 am

ABBIV* FKOM NORTH.

Cincinnati and Evansvllle Mail 1,35 To: edo and Terre H«ute Express 9,d0 Roi-Hvllle

Accomodation

GlnolnRttl AT

a

Terre Hante A BMdland.

Unicu Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets. ARRIVE. No. 3, New York Fa-t Line.... No! l', Through Express.

in,10 a

.... 3,16 ll,10p 6,00 in

No. 7, Through Freight.... No. 9, Local Freight DKPART. No. 2. Through'Express..........." j^O No. 4, Decatur Accommodation 5,W No. Th, ough FreUht ». No. 10 Local

Han

to-

Depot, Firs' and Mam streets.

Arrives from South. Leaves for South 8 (0 p"'m /. Accommodation f,15 am 'H!r«ftt cars and omnitusses run to and trnm tl.a deDO on Tentn aud Chestnut hlreets. and omnibuses and ^r0"rJ **6* nt\i on si*4 band TippGO^noe BtivetF«

Th"re il five minutw difference between *i he railroad time and the city time,as kept by Cal. Thomas and corrected dally by his tiauslt instrumt^t.

.v Eveulng* March 29, 187G.

"Ulysses.

From the New Yori Sun.

And now it appears that a man who

a W

?»a?r of Indian ponies. Thejwero little onen, ami very

WThose

llke^

hi no-will be done about it. In Ske manner the watch given to Mre. GraDt b, Gen IwU ing, because it was a

things reminds us of the scene

Iliose ining

of Mi(

in5w°h2

}gi„pman

FasTand a young woman who applied o^e snua^ionffwet nurse, as d& Bcribed.byCapt.Marryat^ "Prav, young woman, ®aia Kisv "what is your name? ••SRrab. if y°u Please^«n married?" •How long have you been m»rr^.df "Married, ma'am? ••Yes, marrie^." j-hsd a mis-

Km-'""." «Pllei

W° 6'rl'

hlVey'i notbeen m.rried?"

"No ma'am, Mijdleton, what "Good heavens!

tbis

person

can you, mean by briugioR i«Not here?' an^sbe^ia/a child!"

''Iv^v^vTtufon^^exclaimed Mrs A vefy little pv. 1'es, _»rirhn his delehse ships it wa9gepSs to K^psMS^iDv^b0S^- »r i\ the aggregate^^ ,iel» ro.t gro^^oT^^ed Wiod

perhaps Mr. -Belik -al rader-

dReAe"ial

vely email business^at.

ships it was

¥®f

v. ir uspma to

rdo-hi. 'Make out

voucJisti aiul^'U not .only, sead the hilly but yoq'^ill "draw/ 'as pri£3S, a nicVchrom^-a eoach• do?, an annual pass on some street car line a pair of new'boOta afida, marble bust, of AndreiCJa6ksbn, life-size."

And whpn all those thiog^have been received the consumer will yet feel a9 if he could have done ben*" p.v dealing with snm^otlrer hou.e.

ITEMS o/lN'fERESL

Of tlie 1,711 newspapers issued in Oii'tBritian, 838 are penny papers.

The Chinese have commenced to take London. A colony has settled there in the wishee-washee business...

A negro named Gabe Walker killed a man in De Sha county, Ark., to get fingers for charms against tlie devil.

The worst social crime yet is that of the Brooklyn minister who is charged with striking his mother-in-law. And with an umbrella, too.

The production of the trade dollar has been so great in California that nobody will receive it except, at a discount of five to ten cents.

A man in Vermont killed his father and mother, cut his wife's throat, and suicided because the partner of his joys had altered a pair of overalls and made them too short!

There are 102 .driving parks in the United States. The value of the property held by these associations is estimated at $5,000,000 and that of the horses entered in a single .year, $15,00,000.

The monument to American girl which the citizens of Elmirc, N. Y., are about to erect over her body will be a life size statue of the horse placed on a granite pedestal.

A Mr. Cooper of California has an orchard, near Santa Barbara, of 12,000 almond trees 1,000 English walnut trees 5,000 olive trees G,000 eucalyptus trees and a vineyard of 6,000 grape vines.

Philip Kaufman, aged thirteen, has officiated as rabbi in a synagogue at Indianapolis. He lias a wonderful voice, speaks three languages and is altogether preeminently precocious.

Brigliam Young has sent word to the faithful at Ogden to stop baptizing into the Order of Enoch, saying that he would never have organized it if he had known how much opposition it would have excited.

They have a curious way of deciding law suits in North Siam both parties are put under cold water, and the one staying longest wins the suit. In this country, both parties are got into hot water and then kept there as long as possible.

A police court in Paris has fined a. physician fiOO francs and costs for disclosing a professional secret, viz., for publishing a case of his treatment of a female patient for phthisis in such a manner #s to clearly indicate her identity.

An Iowa postmaster spent a week in a vain effort to balance his accounts, and then his wife, discovering what he was about, informed him that she had been in the habit of drawing her "pin money" from the office funds.

The amount of the forgeries perpetrated by Mrs. Tapper the Iowa bee cnlturist, so far as yet discovered, is nearly §10,000, and other irregularities are still coming to light. She has been arrested, and lies in jail quite ill with heart disease.

In France the postal cards appear in great variety, because it is legal for any man to make his own, the payment being by an adhesive stamp. The result is that some are ornamented with elaborate designs on cardboard of various colors and materials.

The fortnne left by the late Sir Anthony Rothschild amounts to nearly £10.000,000 sterling. This fortune, exceeds that of the late Mi'. Brassey, who has hitherto been regarded as the largest of the mill ion ia ires, by £1,000,000.

A twenty-five-cent pamphlet., full of thinly-disguised abuse of the royal family of England, has attained in London a circulation of over 120,000 copies. A correspondent writes: '"It is j.v,n£ar treason as the author dare.come-f.Qr a shilling." •o

The real sherry district occupies *ai" Tery spot in the southwest corner of Spain, lying for the most part between .the Guadalquiver and the Gnadalete. The small triangle in which the choicest wipes are produced is scarcely more thatx twenty miles broad at its base.

Belle Boyd, who during the civi^ war gained reputation as a rebel spy, ls living a retired and quiet life in St. Loflis. Since the wiir she has been married and is now the mother of a family. A nnm her of impostors who assume her name are still traveling in various parts of the country.,. r"

Detroitgrocerspolsatls^i vouuj ..^ ,g4 Advertising, puttlcg outxiro_ Bump resides in Bloom townnailing cards to pn»» sliip. Cleiwlield^^couhtyi Pa.,^'and sjie has

nailing caras F11",i8-vfrftm struck a new idea. A house to houpe nf

fi

oaD Ot« box

orders for even a-tar of matches, and brmgine the bouse.

off hia white kid glovest toOc

^ocery store

on

Woodward Avenue.

^?oi want anything in our line I shall be happy to sell it to yon at half

-with the times, aud he AiU.hesitate

mJI '.the public, uo

dowu a

&*»•»• •»«°onJ

slui^ ,Clearfield county, Pa., and sjie baa a, p6titp ^which has been earned as guard against rheumatism by her grandfather, iatHefc and herself since 1792," £hia once esculent .root is now not larger than a j,ima bean and as hard as a stone.

The engineer of a train of cars approaching Alfred, Me., several days ago, saw a.Ne\vfoundlartd dog ou the track, and tried to frighten him off by sounding his whistle. As the dog did not move he stopped the train, and then found tibit just around the curve dose by was an ox team fast to the track-

A young

ii8t^f__what

-2#:--,-

-f-

1

American lady vrho haa en

joyed the rare privilege of taking a stroll vrfth the poet Tennyson,^ in^dentally mentions in a letter to' a friend that, seriously affected the romance of the "situation when he paused' goring the wa& to scratch, his .bftck^aiS*!113^a S*te post."

r-

WHEiVIOUGO

South, Southeast or Southwest Bern ember that the

Louisville & Great

Southern,

I —AND— .South & North Alabama BAILROABS Haveall modern improvements-Tup* es* •j sentla'.s requisite for

Hp^iNcfeiy and rotnfort, ^.Stecl Rain laid ou Sto^e Ballnut: Iron Brldgtftt l'uliuian Mlaco «"»rs S

Equipped with ,.-•

HIU.£B PLATFORM and COITI'I.EK -AND—

WEST IXG HOUSE AIR BRAKE! Attentive and loltte Officl»lM Uood Katiugp Klonses!

"Two Daily Express Trains leuve LOUISVILLE on the arrival of trains from Indianapolis, St. Louis, Chica^*' and the principal citlesltu O.e

NOHTH, BAST and -VEST.

Pullman Palace Cars Without Change Are run between Louis,file aud Bfew Orleans

Via Montiomery,

JLonteTille mid Afew Orleans fcVia Milan. LoDiflTille and Jacksonville,

Florida,

Via l^as'r.ville and Atlanta.

LeuisTilie and LilUe Book Via Memphis. For information about Kxcurslon Tictem and Emigrant Rates to Floriua, or rates ti ArkanNasand Texas, address, O, P. Aimore, Qon. Pass, aud T'k't^Aat.

JHHITK

Business Directory

Th Names and Location of lb Leading Business Houses of Terre Haute.

•V Parties visiting Terre Haute wili d« well to cut this OHt and carry it with them for reference. We editorially guarante that this list is composed only of the mos responsible, reliable and flrst-c-lass house

"ARCHITECTS.

i.BenJaniin Rogers, 7 Beach's Block. okocke-bt. Ttaeo. Stnhl, 325 Main.

CHINA, GLASS AND QUKKKHWAF.S.2 H. S. KlfharUson, Main, bet.'Sd and 4t DBUOGISTS. Bnutln A Armstrong, Main and 6th.

WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.

tinll£l A Berry, Corner 4th and Main. FPBNITUBE DXALE£3. F. Ooets, 189 Main, bet. 6th and 7th.

GEOCIBa—BETAIL.

Phillip Sctiraertcr, cor 3d & Mulb'y J. f. Uo«(l«l. N E cor First and Ohio. HAIE GOODS. E. B. Mei(*«»ore

A

Co., 507 Ohio stree

INSITUANCK AOBKTH

fPharton, Kiddle

A

Co., Main and M&

MEAT MARKETS.

J. F. Bnpp, 175 Msln, li.8cebnrger,4th street market. MILLINSKY. M. A. Barldoa, 182 Main street. ..

OPTICXAHS.

Cal- ThomnH, South Fourth, near Ohio PltODUCK AND COMMISSION. A. P. tee

A

Bro., cor. 6tb and Ohio.

SADDLES HAKNKSS TBUNKS AND VALISES Pii'Jip Kndel, 8 side of Main near 9tb.

Notice to Parties Contemplating Building.

CITY ("LKUK'S (FFICK.

Tebbk Haute, Ind Jan. 19,1875.

To whom ir may concern

Nall

OTICE is hereby given that at a re&u Jar meeting of the Common Couucil of theclt* ol Terre Haute, ind., held ai the Council Chamber, on tbe evening the i8tli day of Jauuary, 1870. the annezed re60lu'ion was adopted

Resoived, that the Board of Public Irnp:ovemen:s require all persons now buildor wlio may bui'd In future, any house or'make any improvement!", io comply with the piovlHions of au erciuance approved April '26th, 1870.

The above resolution ordered to be pub llshed in all the papers of the city for ten (10) days under tbe signature of the Mayor and City C.erk.

Bv order of the Common Council, Jan 18,1878.

JAMES

EDMUNDS, Mayor.

John B.Iolbebt, City Clerk. [City paoers copy as above ordered.]

LET TUERG BE L16HT.

How to get Oil or Fluid Cheaply ami Couviently. Now that the attention of everybody is directed to some cheap substitute for eas, let the

Gazette

tell .vou where

supplied

ter it. The wakons are also with lamps and fixtures of all 'kiaas, so that if you want a burner, a shade, a wick or a chimney, you can be supplied at once and without trouble. The nead-light oil and fluid are of the finest quality and ncn-exploslve. They will be sold arid delivered^in this way, as also the fixtures, at prices as low and often lower than they can be bought at the stores. Address, through the postoffice, the Terre Haute Ou Company, giving your first order and receiving a card, or stop the wagon as it passes your house. ':j..

Try

She maker's "Light Loaf," and 'May Queen" flour. It i8 the best the market* ...

Ale At Beer Prices. J. D. McNamara is selJing at his saloon on south Fourth street below Kyan's, the best of Toledo ale for nve cents a giass.

Fo'.atoes.

J. R* Chambers is selling best Pota« toes at the same figures as he did last fail. ....

Lee & Crnai,

tbe best Shoemakers in the

1

ciiy»

movf to the ue Front Shoe No. 607 South side of Maiu *treet. Between Fi th and Sixth, andjW, be with Mr. Richey. Wve orders at tms place.

ST. CLAIB BBOTHBBS

Now run the saloon and restaurant on Tippecanoe street oppositei toe i. ««t. L. passenger depot. Iu addition to ex«elleut billiard tables, "'A™! restaurant as can be foand tie oiaie, tbeykeep puiewir.es and liquors or every variety.

THE SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIAN, TTmm the Bt( liOTllS GlObO. There is probabl^oo man to whom the communlty-owe so much as to the honest" fair spoken physician, who does his actual duty^ both to himself and to hla patients. Really skillful physicians are n5t bo cuinerous- that their virtues need no mentionj and hence the advertisement'- of Dr. R. "V. Pierce, of Buffalo, ma'yTfeli 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 tbese days of complicated disorders and high-pressure living is tbe "Specialist." the man who unier stands bi.8 one branch of tbe busiuess. Such in his line is Dr. Pierce. For tbe benefit of his readers he has written a ••Common Sense Medical Adyisor," which is well worth reading by those who neod such a work. With strict business honor, high professional skill, reasonable fees, and a largo corps ot competent assistants, Dr. Pierce will doubtlsss make bis name familiar as "household words."

To tlie Ladies of Onr City end Yicinity. PLEASE GALL AND EXAMINE THE IS'EW PERFUME FACE POYV 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 NOf TO BE INJURIOUS.

FOR SALE ONLY AT THE POPU LAR CENT STOKE, HEADQUARTERS FOR FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. FOURTH STREET, NEAR MAIN.

Try

Shewmaker's, "Light Loaf," and 'May Queen" flour. It is the best in the market.

Eugene Bruuing's

French restaurant is generally recognized as tbe best in the city, it is centrally located, being on Main between Fifth and Sixth street. Stop in and get your dinner when you can't go home.

BemuTed.

Chas. l'eltas, paper hanger and decorator has moved iiis shop to tho basement under tbe old Forty-nine cent store ou Main street, between Sixth and Seventh.

Block Coal

at 10 cents, at Merril A Wheat's Obi Btreet Coal office.

(.'incinu&ti Uonse.

The pitrons of tbe Cincinnati House all testify that it is tbe best little hotel considering the price charged for board, in the State of Indiana, Mr. Seitzsets a first cls'ss table, keeps a first class bar and a first class bouse in every particular.

W. W. flyers' for Fine Stationery, Main street, near Sixth

Are Yon Scissors Dull?

Oris your knife blunt then you want to take them to Ao«uat Kahuer. His abop is on the west side of Ninth street, between Alain and Ohio pud he will sharpen scissors aud knives very cheaply and promptly. Try him.

CORN MEAL..

at Almey «fc Harris' popular Bloomington lioad Mills.

For Excursion Rat«s

to Texas, call on Messrs. Wharton, Riddle «fc Co. Rates low, and ticket, good for 40 days from January 4th.

A CARD.

To all who aresufiering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss oi manhood, «5cc., 1 will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. Th preat remedy was discovered by a missionary in Souti America. Send self-addressed envelope to the Rkv. Joseph T. Inman. Station D, Bible House, New Yorb City.

GRAND

Real Estate Distribution! AT AK HIKSOX, KIS., Maar. 28, *70. 2,C61 Pieces of Property valued at $770,800! Capitol Stsck, §l,OOOfOOO. Slwrei, $5

K»ch,

The Kansas Land and Emigrant Association, (An organization composed «f capitalists and bu^ iness men, -citizens of Kansas, incorported by tne authority of tbe State, too* tbe purpose of oncourafling

will distribute to Its are holders, on March 2S, 1«76, 2.061 Pieces of Property, consisting of KLEG&NT BRICK and 8TWWE RK^lDh NCJES, with other valuable property in tbe City of A'chlson—tbe great Railway Center of the Missouri Val iey—and 557 improve and unimproved fr'nring in Kansas, all Worth at a o\7 estimate, 877«,*tOO. The values of these 2,08-1 pieces of property are from

to get oil and fluid. The Terre Haute Oil Co. keep three wagons, which will deliver either Flaid or tbe best Head Lijbt Oil at your house. They give cards which can be hung out and notify the passing wagons to deliver it. The great convenience of this will be appreciated by housekeepers, and the trouble it saves iu going or sendihg aft EvetY.J%are,.wherever or by -whomsoever irouuie Jt suvco (5 6 hfl panalt.' ronreseiited in the

$50.00 TO $75,000.00 EACH.

held/vfHi' be eaual repreveiited in the distribution, and be entitled' to any .one ^ece awarded to the ^£KMpR(c£. t" Geneial Mnnaeer, Atchlnson, Kansas.

For shares and circulars givinat lull Inlortnatior, apply to T. W. Howard, opp. Poet office, Terre Haute, Ind.

WUl'Ii1' SIAH Liverpool ami New Torlt Ula'l Steam-u-iii- era.

Rates a« Low as by any other Line The steamers or this l'ne talce the.LaicE rr.nte recommended by Lieut Maur.f, U. 8. N gointr Routh of iha' BanW on the- pas"Rge to Queeustowij all. tbe year round. Passenger Bceomraodationa for all Clussea unsnrpasscd. Apply to

I %eEI{nBC

t-

ri

ViU-.'

Address, J03!NS!)N, CLAKK &

Jolleto-p,

MARRIAGE

enuiKatlcnr)

*,

120 Randolph Htr« et. Cblcago

Or to £. L. OIBUKIB. Terre Haute.

.FTRIiE''

IF VOU ABE

OOIKCt TO TEXAS

—OB--

GOINO to KANSAS

Send yoiir name, and your an„ Nelgbboiw names °Db» postal card, oj ^mphi^i Hhmral return mail oKKAT HOBl gQd oCBCribing Ik lailroauR. ing and cescribing Wkkt, her eltltf't l?t

lr mannaci

Rehoolc, minerals, mock. larnio. large

ri«

HBaooic, information,

Wl:h

latnik, land-, ®*!J* *L?toUfti map?, newspa large county apd secti

f(jre aud

freight

per*, illuatratl on, rat 63 rmatioii merest andother valuaule.i^jpan

IQUTied andm^r.

rianiabie on the rnj-.tcricf

of the mxuk

I

system, its abuse*,

eta., Imteat oMcoverics tn the

tcienceof repnxliiction how to married relation. Hale and fcrcialr and

young'ancf middle «ged thoiild read and preserve it: 5i containa information, which no one ess afford to be without oft how to preserve the health, and complexion, and give to faded cheeka the trecaneea of jooihj the best aca only-true Marriage Guide in the world. Price JfOoent* by-Mail. Tlie author jliflH on anj of the subj Or.^aOXJ^.137

THE MILLION.

.A t:rsj.'l«rtoth€

Jl'lL O! or tlLtout to fs.rry. w3 il*ti jib.-siGlogical

Ci

•«. t-j •.» nyrivi.

rimi

revulaticns of

.-C. tit*e j-cN'ir! ov«5tem, *vith the

'y^*.r.Ucy\'r tts '.'X Vi2 *ciei)ce of rt-prwluction, preserving wor't of twn hur.drcJ BnJ rfzty oay'es lih fcaawoa.i origravings, nDil ccntalns valuable inriirm.it'.on tor 'ho/o v.-to uro marriofl or contemplate murriaef Siill it iJ a cf'- thr.t ou^ht to bo kept under lock and kcv. an.t not left jrcu.ssly about tho bouse.

It contains l!,J .-Mirtonce aad ednce of pr.jweun whose rooutntiou Is wrU-wldo, «nd shouM ti3 In the prfrate drawer of cverr male and fciaaio

throuEhout

Sent to any oqc (Crec of postage) for Fifty Cent?. Address Cr. Uutts Dispncosury, ho. 12 h. Eighla street, &U Louis. Mo.

Notice to

two

Afflicted and Ur.foriunats.

ore apntrlnij to the notorious quaek^ who ad*-crti«a r:tmw, cr u«in? any qnari renn»d5c«.

Eefor

p,:,U'«e 1

work, ao tnr.itpr Tv'bat your (liaea^ or Low acplsr-

poblio Butts' work, no tur. able tout condition.

Drl Butu occnirfes n. donWc hou»p of t—rntr-s'-yr-n roorai*, Is indorsed by fome of tbomost celebrated modioli prores* •orsoftliiq countrv ncd Kurope, and can be con^Mcd peraonallr or bv roniljca tbe mentioned in h.s vorKf. parlors, No. J'J or(b. Bireet, betweet* tradO—-

Invest Now Accerding to t'iYottP Mcaus

$10,^35 jaO, $100,^200 How to make money is i^ order, and we are inclined to tel the reader_one ot the tecr-ts. ALEXAXMEB FBorHISOHA» A *«:, la *»oll »I «e«, Mew York, Butters and Brukers re piepared toinim«te .«Jiaractf r: I b.'fi firm isfamona for niaki' g,and in itnumbe:s' among it« fatrohs tliouaandK wlio am well off. and ar»-so beeaftse of tlielr employment ef Fltorill.sGUAH

A

I O. io procu Iu

vesime-ts. t«eud for jeir eaplana'orT circular. Steckn purchssed and carried as long as desired, on a margin of tbree to five percent. From Boston Snturoay fcvenlug Expiess,

fbbuattp 13ih,

1*1

1870.

10

diHtributo a Lwture by one who has suffered and is now

cuied,. .with r«lea, instracUons ana preflcrlptibns that- aiy druggist oan put up, and which every YOl 11\(1 11 ought to have, as 1" vJ W ill e~very case of NervouR Debility. Weakness, Ac., is cured them. I spentoverlZOO with Quacks before finding th- remedy, uimfree. E. TKRMAlfM. 205. 14»h "t. N. ^Bii.T8aar£*2asK VALLEPO. Bor. 8344

New

Money in liUJJ.MS in every County In the United States to sell

Tlie Only Complete Safety Lamp made. Good men can inase $50.00 A W^«

Freight paid

Mnd

child

"S/uf'B-'&OWH,

Texas nn

H. S, RICHARDSON &CO..

.......

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

8EI¥D FOU OESCBIP11VE C'ATALOOCE.

x. H. BALDWIN & CO.,

General Managers i^rTheir Sale, and also Genernl Agents for the Sale oi t£ac Unrivaled Decker Bros. Pianos.

158 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati. Ohio.

obtained In the Unite-! Stales, Canadas and

PATENTS

Europe terms as low as those of any other reliable house. Correspondence invited in the Ejglis-h and foreign langunge.3, with Invsntnrs,Attorneys at Low, and others

especially with tl ose who bav-

ha! their cases

rrjccted,

a» the bandsot oth­

er attoi neys. in rejected cases onr fees art reasonable: and no charge la made unless we are successful. it you want a

we are buccestaiui.

Pa'ent, send us a model or a

Inventors,

sketch atui ftfu'l descrlp'ion of your invention V/e will make an examination ft !he Patei't- office, and if we tbiak it paten .able,-will fend ou papers and advice, and prospents your_ eit-e. Our fee will be,In ordinary casef, 825. -D 0 Oral or wr tten iu all Advicen,RUersre"

tlDE to I'll- J1 an't Inveii-

tents, Patent La tlons. Kef* rencf.—lion. M. D. Ty-srpeu., X"COmmiBNlniicr of !»«»«.»'•' io O. U. Kelley. Ef-q., Sec'y Natioral G.-ance, Louisville, Kemucky, tlie Kwed.sb at'O OnniHh Foieij Miniaters Washingioit, C. Henry Coifood, Esq, Halifax, Nova wcotia.

Send s'nmp for our "'Gumst for ob* Tajnii^ PaTE.nts a «!ook 0 pasea. A pdre--s. I.OUIS BAtGKK

A

I O

j?o!icltors of Fa nts »nd Counci ors ut Patent liaw, W«is li'Eton, o.

An lHustrntcd work Srs ?ages, a private counselor :o the

AND DEALERS IN

tv war 0 I&s% vy art\

V. I "Uf' j- ili'Kl\~,

„ltx

Oh'andeiierb acd Bur Fixtures,

B25, Country Jobbing Trade Rollclied, and prioea pnaraiuetd as low as uny v/estern iriueessware House.

2VJAI1V STREET,

Sorlii NFte. hctwopn Third an1 Foxirtb

BUT

O JS

SSSWffST© MACISIK"

Cash Pricc, $40.00.

Any person wanting a first-cin&«

LIGHT IICN31NG AND EASILY MAKAtJED Shuttle Sev*!ng MHcblne wil! find It of importance to s^nd to us forth latest, Terms to purchasers, ae we off"

IiAKGG DISCOUNT FOB CASH. We bIbosend MaCEIINES ON TRIAL to any psrt1 the Northwest, it costs nothing to try tbe Home Machine, as we pay all the expea?' i»- not accepted. Merchants, send for cur Detoriptlve Gl' culars, and la*e Terms to L\ Pnrchasere. WE WAKT MKU€II4Nrs F»R A«EN h.

Co.,

IK 141 state Street, Chicago

E Olltl) TALLEST PIANO.C€

BIPLEY, OHIO,

MASKs-'ACTUISEKS ©F

I A N O S

Invite the attention of buyers Jo their Instrument.

THE PmSSIIUjSff,

CIK€IHTWATI EXPOSITION. 1875, was awarded them for BEST PIANOS uiaile West of the AliegUenles.

DUFF

Dil

Ko. 39 Kentucky Ave., Xndianapslis, Ini A regulargralaat«of Medicine, has been longer engaged Is the special treatment ofullVeneral SezuM ana Cnron* Io Piseases

thua nay other Physician in Indiasiapolli.aicity

pcperaaboir, aodalioldre*!denta know. CoutalUtioaa fro^ Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Gleet,

8tricture,

Or-

chitia. Hernia, or Rupture.atl Urinary Diseaiei and Syphilitic or mercurial affections of tho ihroat, skin or b*n ia, Rre treated with unparalleled aucceas, oo Uteat acientifio principles. Safety, Privately.

Spermatorrhea Sexual Dobihiy and Impofeney, aa the result or Seif*abuse in youth, sexual

excess**

In matnrer yeart, or other eaases, and which produce some of the following effect*: nerroufneis, seminal emiMiooa, debility, dimness of eight, defeetir* memory, pimples oo tbe feee, phynicaldeeay, areraion to society of remmlve, eonfoaloa

for two postage stamp*. Consultatioa at office or by mall tree, ana incited, a friendly talk or hie opinion costs nothing. When it

IflioconTenleut to rlsit the city for treatment, medi* eineoan be sent by express or mail everywhere. Coreablo cases cuaranteed. where doabt exists it Is frankly stated. Office hoars: 9A.M. to 7 P.M. Sundays, la M.tol P. M.

PamphUl to any eddrest, for Two Stamps. MANHOOD WOMANHOOD

Bent sealed, Kazihood, Womanhood aad Pamph260

let

for 20 cents by

mail.

PAGES.

MARRIAGE 11 -mh. GUIDE.

Sealed for 600. Over fifty wonderful pen pictures, true «o life articles on the following subjects: Who may marry, whe cot, why. Proper age to marry. Who marry flrst,fManflood, Womanhood, Physical decar.

The effects of celibacy

and iexeeaa. Who »bouldmanr How life and happlneu may beinereased. Tbe Physiology orBeprodnoUontand many more Those married or contemplating inarriage should read it.

After a life-long practice, I assert from human as well at moral conviction. It ought to be read by all adult persons, then locked up, not laid aronnd or loet.aatt la worthy of re-reading. It contains the cream of medical literature.thoughts gathered in an extensive practfce, and wortfc 0 aoy one who will giro it a oATdful p6TQMl» ton tide# Its cost.

Address Dr. Duff, 39 Kentucky Avenue, Indianapolis Indiana. Cheapest good»guide in America.

Dr. Whittier

Still continues to treat old long standing and sever# cases of VENERAL DISEASES, and Mses of SEMINAL EMISSIONS 'and IMPOTENCY. The Doctor Is

now

tbe enttr.

riobe It embraces'cverytiln- oa the subject of t^ pencr .tire sjntem that ia worth knxiring, aud much tlmtUnai pabllshed in any otber work.

occupied with cases which have

not met with a cure in other hands—does not court simple and common cases. No matter who have failed, state your case call or write. Pamphlet and questions sent by mail free to any ,address. A regular graduate of three Medical Coueges, and the longest located in one place of any doctor in America He cures many eases given up by others. THOROUGHNESS ef cures, SAFETY of

DEATH

Is Delayed itixl Life Prolonged ly iisingK.AT. Tonic Klixir anil Liquid Extract of Beef. This medicine cannot under any circumstance fail to cure Indigestion, Constipfttion, lJysleadache. Nervousness, Loss of btrength aud er. Bladder, Kidney, Stomach, j's diseases. All Female diseases auT ^weaknesses this medicine will poaitively-cu re. All cases ot Piles arising from n&tnra! fcanw#"or by ahe use of iiUurious medfeliM* are perninpsnt1y cured. iTie.pure-BeeX.Jui«S ahdaMboffprepttrpd

Mems.Bicba*IW0* A.Ttitflfti.--

Qcnts

cordpoaltlon of your It. A X. Tpnlc Wttlrang r.inu Id K*l ruct of BWi(:*ould-Mf tui'li p* Kiwiralaat^nwtr-'—* the inkredieuts ente well Rnown and.p which combined together "toast focw.%a. MMile] tonic, cathartic anu nutrltlte raedkilne-, -Irtrf-one-well suited to relieve mrari our climidte '1Rest^tf"*

IfyoH

call at a have your druggist order-it, .ijr ^nddlrestlo ns Price, |LM per bottSe. stnt on receipt of price til BICSASSSON

It

•W.

Secure territory at once vy writing tr n^tallir. iafcty lnmp Co lv2Xalwot. Ct»*r*gn.

1.1/5 oa the Fat of ilf tm«l wiitt oat Work 1» ibe .» im or Tr»v«l-^. Aventt. j'-g

We don't employ tho'n, but sell to tne user at factory pr.ces. Bend for our frro price list which will t-ive y°n

$i

,3le„,P

by

us to

your near^

train oiul

station, lobe patd f"r alter you 1hiavet^ted and round satisfactory, to that chaser absolutely runs no a Then is the way the be«i Scales i^ttie world are sold by JONES ot Blnghamton. N.

7ULL1B&2. C2&enaiti, Ol

l&f AWniCTf' ~2

New

itl lly

Norrorcaoily

York.

oiJi

Masonic

Work^', Unique

and

highly import8nt 8cnd for- «omr,let« CxtaUgne. AretiU wanted. REDDING Co Pabllsh($t8 of Masonic WorkB,'T8l: oX iv a N

is hkkc by give* that we will to the Board of CouiraiB-

fioDer3

ot Via" oonnty, Tidiana at'tljeir

Marji. term, 1876, for a lio^nee tocell "splr. itpu8, vinouH an mali llqnirs',' in -Lpar. qualities tnan aquort ata ime,with the: privilege of allowing theFame to te dfiifi on onr premises focone year.' Our place buslr.eiP,and the.premises wliereon.jaicl liquors are to be sold aid drank',are~loeatcated in room Wo. 226, the west Trioni tri IhV build up, situated on ttie north side: of Main n. reet between Second and Thiid.ln fe'-t offthe ast side of lu-lot Nc. U2 In tt First Ward ol the city of Terre Hantei* ViKoConIud.

EV- 8 PTHQr'SF. *r BBOiT

OPIUM

AN YT HI N ,1 fffl.kWP foil:d^

BU

vH

at a first-class Fancy Goods or -Toy Btnre. Send C. O for Holiday G»od«. M'EI** ft Store,105 MadiSMaa re^t, C,i-l0a^0. 8enoor descriptive IlRtu t.t-

BUSINESS C498S,

NewStockof Beail EstiU®/

E.

BED. ESTATE laE»T ililN .ST., BET FOURTH Fif ltt, o. 115, Up St.ilrs. -,U:i

Liweiiirii tor.£cs of a ti aiid in ail parts ol tUe city, at the cheapest Also farms and gardens to sell or trad^iv"" uforuiatlon cheerfully furnished.

Dr. Leon J. Willien, .--J.' OF?ICE A?»r- RESIDENCE,

Eagle street, bet. Mxth and He»en h, Konrt.h bnn»« from HfVftnth

P. McArtlmr,

TAILOR AND CUTTEIt, Fifth Si., Vstt. hrrry ai-d JWnlheiiy Buy yov.r cl«tu sud Imve onr rnlt« cat and made in the finest k!h le j't a uavlov ot 25 per cent, by patmniv.lni M.*Artlmr.

BODMAGWIBi House,Sif,nano Ornamental JP I N i. Little Red Front, corner of Eighth a.ia

Main streets, Terre Haute, Ind.

BURNS BRO-i., PEALKK8 IM

NEW STOYE STOEK.

STOYES OF ALL STYLKS. Parlor, Oools

OFFICE STOV iitf A Large Assortment and Low Price*,»

O. HEIM'S North Fourth St.. Cook's bnlM^i:J

ROBERT VAN VALZAIt, DENTIST,

OFFICE IN OP£M HO 11 4 ,.

TKBItE HAl'TK, INDIANA.

LOUIS DREIMCKL, (Successor to Geige. A Drenslcisn

Locksmith, ifcJMf anger and Stencil Cutter. B. Special attention paid tbpntt :•. up opeaklng Tnbes. The mine bold, at wholesale nud retail to tinnfre.

Keys wholesale *nd retail. Kej alt pr.'iar'tly attended 10

G. W. B.4LLEW,

DENTIS

Successor to Roderus Br.ithern, on Fouvtu street,, between Main and Ohio. He lts a fchare ef the public patronage.

JOHN GRIERSOX,

PAINTEF.

HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTIMb, draining, tilnzlng, aud all branches o: paiuter's buttineas vill be attended to wltii piomp.tness and dispatch. Jslntli sts^eL near Chestnut.

JOSEPH RICHARDSON. M.

the

medicines used and fair charges have brought him patients from every State. Office and address, -.

617 St. Oharl«» Street. St. Louis. Mo

ho.

^liiiS'it ahsolutriy

laia

epmiiiv cured, r'oinlc": nc^iublicky. Send stamp for piirtlcultra-Er. Cflr ton. 1ST Waihinxtou SL.ChicMo, IV

:ct.

f-

iai!R. VEKI,

UA1.KD MAT, CURED MEATS, rODtTKY and PROBl't'i

Southeast ccr. Third and Walnut afs.!!

CLARIDGE, THE DYER,

Sconrs ThoronKhly,

vr

Dyes Handsomely* Fliiishetn Beaatlfn!lyv Kepatrs Neatly.

WALNUTSTBEET. between Third and Fourth South :~id

rJT

Office, 119 Kaln Street Over Shoe's old confectionery stan

BARBER SHOP

CALEB J. THOEPE,

iK

ST.

oinice on Ohio Ht., bet. Third and fi ti.i-a

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA

FULTON MABKLT.

C. Rafferty, wholesale and relat ^'orlnrreshntid MdtWRter lish Dn-k Oyatero. Can Em* Bntter, .Poultry, Ar. i.o l'j5 Ku6t Main street, Terre Hauie, Ind.

1876. WHERE NO#? 187(1. To MICHIGAN, one ol the foreino't, flourishing and healthy Biates 1

ov:

C1^,

:-r"

Haying beenjnadenCqnAjD^ip

WHA.T FOR. v.. To buy FARM out of the

PE MILLION A(jKE^ oM&ne: Farut 1 njr lands for snle by ih •ft^AND API DM INDIANA It R. [jrojlR'Solls.' Ready Mwtcc Sore Crops. gQd tiohools. Railroad runs through th frter_of gand. Settlemeuta all uIoukvjA'UJilnda of Products failed. Plenty WBter. timber and.. bmldlnx taaleriais. Prf^S"from $4 lo $10 acre

doWn, balance otviiiha. Send .for: ill' olfacts.and flgures.j

ioue-fourth

tfd pamphlet, fa.'i-oda vfet beconvincodr. .^xl^labiiXf

Adaresr _r.WA^BOWARD,OnrrfllV, ,ucd -s»^e*aWSapid%Micarga^'^ v!

C.-.T jr

Agents Wanted.

CENTENNIAL HKI1ALUQ.N&

Struck in so.id Albata Plate. ecqH appearance, wear and color' to SOUDilll'Vci iiR

PreMbUntf^ larie

ade

-i'Ji

Miiir

tg odiooiii.aiin ci ii-

nt» .A o'J.'I.p.-V

beaatfrui"'\J4'"'•••

DMlgHHiH.Keller'- ov.".. :.u 010^ »7 These jiedaiu'okiiar^jajgfep thftti a'MjViir'"«•

dollar.teiEg i^ inch, to diameter 1 A hahdaomely btft up and sell radlly The ifiot-t valuable (%ven Irs and SB*.' ot

uOeorge wa-hlnKton.'' Grand Kntra^ee' rinteruMtloralKxnlbiilon. MeroorfalHAitlo-lo: (Art Galleiyj^ HocUea tarat Ha l. M»in vjBuilding, aMdtt gr.'«iid representation of the Signlc of the iJ«eitir«tiouJor indi pen

Post

ptessC XX D. ufO-. receipt of express ,«htrgrf Agents Circular: and Price List aha one saiui le nent upon ceipt 60

1

r.

Imiuenne profits. Bell at sight. l.ztecfeUe fields for enterprise. Address V, 8. UKbALIOIV CO.

5

I". 0. SOI g»» K.

$15 to $20

"*y»

Per Day at home. Termw ire®. AdaxesB, G. Sri*tland, Maine.

bon ACo tlan