Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 245, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 March 1876 — Page 3

CITY POST OFFICE.

DAILY MAILS.

inUianapolls

OPEN-

and EMtern

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Cincinnati

2:00 ra.... 1:30 m... 3:lo m.

... 7:00 am ....11:20 am .... 4:30

Chicago nud the WoriUwest. 6:08 fi iiiooa 8:35 in JJJ 8:15 P111

St. Xionis nud the West.

10:15

a £00 am ilsOOa 2:30 i2»O0pm 4:15pm

East Way.

6:00 a Vandalia„ 11:45 a 1:30 ra 7:00 a 12:00 I. & 8t. 7:00 am 3:15p 11:20am

West Way.

0:15 a Via I. & St. 4:15 U:QG a m...Via Vandalla Railroad...2:39 Korth and

South Way.

S:00 a ra...EvanBville and Way --SC 3a30 Bvansvllle, Vln. and Sullivan :00 am 7:15 a L., O. & S. W. R. »:u0 8:00 am B. T. H. & O. R. 8:00 am *80 m....C. A T. H. R.

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7:0(1 111. Midland SEMI-WEEELY MAILS. (Tues, and Bats.) I ia...Graysville via Prairi»Un...ll a General Delivery and all Boxes open

rom 7 am to 7:30 ni Look Boxes and Stamp OSice opon from a to 0

Money Order anil Roglster OQloe open 'rom 8:00 a to 6:00 Offlce open on Sundays from 9 to 10 a.

RAlLROAl) TIME-TABLE. Explanation or REFKBEXCE jiakK»— |Saturday excepted. "Sunday excepted. 1 Daily

Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut Street? Indianapolis 4fcSt. Loiis Depot Sixth and Tippecanoe Streets. A rrlve from East Leave for West. 10,45 am ."-Day Express .....10,47 a m. 10,10p j»Night Express 11.'2 m. 5,34 .*Accommodation •,: Arrive from West. Leave lor Past. 3,38 ."Day Express 3,10p I,58 a m. *Niglit Express 1,58 8,25 am .*Accommodation .8,'25 a in Si. liOnU, Vandalla A Terre Haute and Terre Haute A Indianapolis Arrivefrom East- Leave lor West S.00 a .^Limited Train 8,05 a in. 1,35 a Fast Line 1,40 a ju. lO.lo -Indianapolis Acc. 3,65 *Mall and acc 4,r0 Arrive from.West Leave for East

I 40 a gFast Line l,4-r a in 1,45 pm *Day Express 2,00 »,30p *Mail and Acc 3,20 ^Indianapolis Acc... 7,00 a Kvansville, Terro Hante A Chl-ago. tTnion Depot, Tenth and Chestnut Streets. Arrive frem North. Leave for North. 6,3) ^-Chicago Express, 1,32. a II,17 a *Mall 2,57 ra 5,51 a tJJUght Express 10.02

Evnusville A CrawfordNville. Union Depot, Tenta and Chestnut Streets Arrivefrom South. Leave for South 1,5) pm «.Mail..... .....' 9 50 0 ("Express '.0 ra 5,00 of.ocal Freight 4,4 10,SO am Express Freight 1, ra Ii»S»n*»or», CMWf«r«l*\ ill« A So'.illiweslern. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut Htrteis. t-B VB FOR KOllTH. Terro Faute and Lafayette Mail 7.C0 a ra Terre Haute aiul Toledo Express...4 00 Rockville Accommodatlou 11,'Ai am

ARRIV3C FliOM NOKTH.

Cincinnati and Evanaville Mall 1,35 Toledo and Terre HHute Exprtts 9. Roekvill-J Accomodation 9,10 a

Terre Hante A Midland.

Union Depot, Tenth and Ctaes .nut streets. ARRIVE. No. 3, New York Fa*t Line No. 1, Through Express 3,15 No. 7, Through Freight 1UO No.», Local Freight I'm dzpabt. No. 2, Through Express......... "J No. 4, Decatur Accommodatlou p,')0 No.8, Through Freiaht t'i'm a No. 10, Local Ureight

Street cars and omnibusses ran to .an^ Irom the depot on Tentn and Chestnut btreets, and omnibuses to and from the de pot on Sixth and Tippecanoe streets.

There is five minutes difference fcet/ween the railroad time and the city tlrne.aa kept by Cal. Thomas and corrected daily by nis transit instrument.

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Thursday Evening. Loves Arithmetic. Yes, you may kiss roe once-

Just onoe, not even twice, You wicjced wretch, you ga^ me t\\ o. No, Isn't nice. You have your orders, sir—

B2Jcfc?y°S?S.^w«"»•• Now, daar, will you obey? Oh! well, II you're so dull.

Just understand inc, please— 11« Id you only one, And if you'll do ine put of loui.

They'll have to oe uudono.

There, then I give you up The hopelessest 01 dimctb. But 011 con kiss mejuBtonce mor

That means a hundrtd oncet!

Tiio Channel Tunnel

The death of the French engineer, Thome de Gamond, is recorded £rT™ It is to tha 'invention of thisskUlful savant that the scheme 1 hv the Commissioners lor fhe coi^atructioif of the Channel Tun,eIowS, its origin The an wm manv times remodeled its author assumed its final form and it was brought before several International Exhibitions aud Comtniasion? and supported by numerous namphlets, documents, and books, easn

had

if pSKo his death,

SI°?e Gamond had the satisfaction

K, and waf educated .in

work. M.de Gamond.was born in

and

where be devo«

much of his study to bydrograpby.

Beady fur

a TWmit widow owns ami occupies a cot: age under lbe shadow 01f a Shurch-steeple wbj^ is^upposa be in danger ot fallinjT wheu in A W

nircel'v'fhe got npaiddrMMd, called the children up find drftseed t^em^ and then folded her arms_ with Oje remark: "Now, then, falls and kills ua j^ople will know that we were respectable family anyhow. George you brush up your imfr a little more, and Sarah you |a[|e voir feet oft th. .tove-hearth

pin

your collar more to the left,

cbmrch:: Prta.• it

"Who is mow'

the

your

church!» asked*® fifth avenue

hWellame"twa»lbe an8we?, "but she ^inKMme.l'Archidncinoperabouf-

9

Smlrahly^

A, SHAM HfBSRMg

The Alssandrian

the

7:30 a

lah,

opirespondent ol

Judiiche

'.'Zl2:00 ... 4:30 pm

Pressewziltes that the op­

pressive conduct of the Sid tan of Yemen tovrard the Js\rs at the: time of Dr. Stern's mission to Saana, vraa turned to account by an arabitiou3 dreamer, in the provinoe of Hadramaut, who from his youth had devoted himself to the study of the

de facto,

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a

Cincinnati A Terre Hauie. Depot, First and Main streets. Arrives from South. Leaves for South 8,CO pjjm Accommodation ?,15 a in

cahba-

by declaring* publicly that Jie was selected by Providence to gather the Jews from all corners of the globe, and lead them back to Jerusalem. He principally referred by way of proof to the words addressed by the dying patriarch to his twelve sons, and which, as known, run thus:— "And I will announce to you what will happen to you in the latter days." (Genesis xll„ l.) From these words the would-be Messiah endeavored to prove that as soon as Islam should have reached its thirteenth century, its dominion would begin to decline, and Israel would return to her country. This new Messiah, generally called Ibn David, (son of David,) found numerous followers, not only among the Jews of Hadramaut, but also among those of Yemen, and on all sides the news spread that the true Messiah of the Jews had come, and that he would soon take up his abode in El Kuds (Jerusalem.) Pilgrims now arrived from all parts of Arabia, brought him valuable presents,"and declared themselves ready to combat the Arabs under his banner. In some parts of Arabia the Jews went even so far as to alter the text of the prayers. But while he was busy forming a ministry, equipping an army, and appointing generals, the army of the Padishah of Constantinople arrived, conquered the whole country, and Abd-ul-Aziz thus became the neighbor of the future King of Jerusalem, who meanwhile resided on a mountain to the south of the city of Maribah, as he did not wish to live any longer among Mohammedans, who might render him unclean by contact with him. Being afraid lest his pretentions should bring on a war with the Sultan, who happens to be sovereign of Jerusalem

the Messiah deemed

it expedient for the moment to renounce his dignity, and to wait for a new call from Heaven. His followers did not quite agree with this resolution, but, nevertheless, submitted to the will of their lord. Ibn David (Suleiman was his real name) soon afterward disappeared from Hadramaut, and his name died away. But now I learn from South Arabian merchants, that Ibn David again shows himself in public, and that his followers begin to look forward hopefully to the time when

I10

will redeem his pledge,

"and place the crown of David on his head.

BEE1C DRINKING.

The worst results from accidents in the London hospitals are said to be draymen. Though they are apparently models of health and strength, yet if one of them receives an injury, it is nearly always necessary to amputate in order to give him the most distant chance of life. The draymen have the unlimited privilege of the brewery cellar. Sir Ashley Cooper was 'once called to a drayman, who was a powerful, fresh-colorcd, health3'looking man, and had suffered an injury in his finger from a small splinter of a stave. The wound, though trifling, suppurated. He opened the small abscess with his lancet. He found, on retiring, he had left his lancet. Returning for it he found the man in a dying condition. The man died in a short time. Dr. Gordon says, "The moment beer drinkers are attacked with acute diseases they are not able to bear depletion, and die.' Dr. Edwards says of beer drinkers,

Their diseases are always of a dangerous character, and, in case of accident, they can never undergo even the most trifling operation with the security of the temperate. They most invariably die under it." Dr. Buchan says, Malt liquors render the blood sizy and unfit for circulation hence proceeds obstructions and inflammation of the lungs. There are few great beer drinkers who are not phthisical, brought on by the glutinous and indigestible nature of ale and porter. These liquors inflame the blood, and tear the tender vessels of the lungs to pieces." Dr. Maxson says, "Intoxicating drinks, whether taken in the form of fermented or distilled liauors, are very frequent predisposing causes of disease." The hospitals of New York show an equally unfavorable record of the intemperate, and private practitioners everywhere have the same experience.

A CHINAMAN AND HIS CAT.

The Sacramento (Cal.)

ion

FOB SALE.

One Heifer Calf, sire, McDonald's Alderney bull, °am. short horn grade. Deep

mTworBull

Calves, lire, McDona'd's Alder-

nUnenBuU

prima ^donna

Ca]'ffs\r«yfufi ^lood'short horn,

%™emtlchMW,wfflii'her prime gave sixau^one-balf gallons of mil£. Ail at reasonable prices. hUMIAN,

Hear Provicence Hoeplta

Per Day at home. Terms free. Address, 8. 8nx-

*15 to $20 ACOm

Uc-i BOW

tlMd'

Matoe

WHEX YOU GO

Soulli. Southeast or Southwest. Kemember that the

Louisville & Great

Southern,

South & North Alabama RAILROADS Have all modcrsi Improvemoatu-The es« sentials requisite for

Spe«»ri,

Safety aud

oitil'ori,

£St«el Ralis laid on Htoac Bnilniil! Iron Bridges! I'allman Palace Cars

Equipped with

MILLER PLATFORM and COUPLER —AND— W£STIXGHOUSE AIR BRAKE Attentive and Polite OfficinlM I

Good Eating lion see!

"Two Dally Express Trains leave LOUISVILLE on the arrival of trains from Indianapolis St, Louis, Chicago aud the principal cities lu the

NOltTH, EAST and -VEST.

Pnlinian Palace Cars Without Change Are run between L»iii« 111© and Orleans

Via Montgomery.

LoiiUville and New Orleans

vVia

Milan.

IionUtiile and jracks»RvilI©» Florida, Via NaskviUe nnd Atlanta.

LonisTilie a»d Lillle Rock Via Memphis. For information about Excursion 'J lekets and Emigrant. Kates to Florida, or rates to Arkansas and Texas, address, C, P. Aimore, Oan. I'ass. and T'tt't A2t.

TliRiiK SSABITK

Business Directory.

Th Namoa and Location of tiu Leading Business House of Terre Haute.

KT Parties visiting Terre Hanto will dtwell to cut this out ai&d carry it with there for reference. We editorially guarante that this list is composed only of the mos responsible, reliable and flret-clasa aouse

•architects.1

m-ajumiit Rogers, 7 Beach's Hlook.SS CHOCHEKY. Theo. Stalsl, 325 Main.

CHINA, GLASS AND QUB^NHWAHX.a H. 8. RlcliardaoM, Main, bet.!3d asad it jmuaoiBTS. Bun tin A Armstrong, Main and 6th.

V/HOI.ESALE DEPGQISTS.

U11 lick A Berry, Corner 4tli and Main

KCKN1TORE ^DKALKBS.

F. Ooets, 189 Main, bet. 6th and 71.L-. QBOCBBS—BKTAII.. Phillip Scl»rae»ler, HE cor 3d & Mu'.l»'y j. t\ Kneilcl. If JE cor First and Ohio.

MAIB GOODS.

E. H. Messinore A Co., 507 Ohio straa IKStTBANO* ABKNIfl Wharton, Riddle*

Cfc.Mala

and «tn

meat makkkts.

J. T. Rnpp, 175 Ms in. L.M«ebur|$er, 4th street maiket. millixxby. H. A. Rarldon, 182 Main street.

OPTICIANS.

Cal* Thomas, Ho'uth Fourth, wear Onto PRODUCE ASD COMMISSION. A. P. l.eo A Bro., cor. 6th and Ohio. SADDIiKS HA RI-'Ef-S TRUNKS AND VALIBKS Plifllp ltHilel,S side of Mala near 9th.

Notice to Parties Contemplating Building City Ci^bkk's Office, 1

TKKRB HAUTE, iND., Jan. 19,1875. To all whom ir may concern

NOTlUK

is hereby given that at a regu­

lar meatlag of the Common Council of theclty ol Terre Haute, Ind., held at the Council Chamber, on the evening tf the 18th day of January, 1876. ihe annexed resolution was adopted

Resolved, that the Board of Public Iranrovemems require all persons now buildin*. or who mav build iu future, any house or make any improvements, to comply with the provislors of an ordinance approved April 2(ith, 1870.

The above resolution ovdered to be puD lished in all the papers of the city for ten (10) days under the signature of the Mayor and City Cierk.

By order of the Common Council, Jan IS, 186.

JAMES EDM

John B.

Hotv

Record-Vn•

notes this incident:—" A difficulty took place on I street yesterday, between a white man and his dog on one side, and a Chinaman and his cat on the other, which was for a time quite lively. The Celestial was sitting in a doorway, with the cat on his knee, gently stroking her fur, both cat and master seeming perfectly happy and contented. The white man's approach was unobserved until he and his canine were almost upon the other couple, but just then the dog sprang forward, exclaiming 'Oo-woof,' and the cat arched her back, each individual hair upon It and her tail standing out in bold defiance, and as she gave a •meaw,' and opened and closed her paws, nervously, the claws each time burying themselves in her owners leg, he uttered a cry of pain, while hia countenance expressed great astonishment. When, a second later, the proprietor of the?dog remarked 'Sick him!' the Chinaman threw the eat one wiy and attempted to run another, but fell down a flight of stairs and fourt Weasel* considerably."

UN DS», Mayor.

Tolbert, City Clerk.

fCity paoers copy as above orderea.j

LET THERE BE LIGHT.

lo got Oil or Fluid Cheaply and Conviently. Now tbat the attention of everybody is directed to some cheap substitute for cas, 1st the Gazette tell you where to pet oil and fluid. The Terre Haute Oil Co. keep three wagons, which will deliver either Fl«id or the best Head Light Oil at your house. They give cards which can be *"»ng out»nd notify the passing wagons to deliver it. The great convenience ot this will be appreciated by housekeepers, and the trouble it saves in going or sending alter it. The wagons are also supplied with lamps and fixtures ot 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 Tii6v will bo sold and (iGli^srsd^in this way, as also the fixtures, at prices as low and often lower than they can be bought at the stores. Address,

tbron8.h

the postoffice, the Terre Haute Oil Company, giving your first order and receiving a card, or stop the as it passes your house.

Try

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

Ale At Beer Prices. J. D. McNamara is selling at his saloon on south Fonrth street below Ryan's, the best of Tolede ale for five cents a glass.

Poiatoea

J. R- Chambers is selling best Potatoes at the same figures as he did last fall.

Lce & Crnia,

the best Shoemakers in the ^city, have moved to the Blue Front

s»0«

8tore,

No. 507 South side of Main street, between Filth and Sixtb, with Mr. Richey, Leave orders at this place.

ST. CLAIR BROTHERS

Now run the Baloon Tippecanoe street, °P?° ,?V&

L. passenger depot. I" A

THE SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIAN. From the St. Loc3 Globe.

There is probably no man to whom the community owe 30 much as to the honest fair-spoken physician, who doaa his actual duty, both to himself and to his patients- K9aliy skillful I physioians are not so numerous that ibeir virtues need no mention, and hence the advertisenient of Dr. K. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, may well claim the reader's attention. Dr. Pierce is a type of a class of men who obtain Buccess 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 bigh-pressure living is the "Specialist," the man who understands his one branch of the business. Such in bis line is Dr. Pierce. For the benefit of his readers be has written a '•Common Sense Medical Advisor," which is well worth reading by those who need such a work. With strict business honor, high professional skill, reasonable fees, and a large corps ot competent assistants, Dr. Pierce will doubtlsss make bis natiie familiar as "household words."

To tlic Ladies of Our City cud Vicinity.

PLEAS10 CALL AND EXAMINE THE NEW* PERFUME FACE POWDER, 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 POPULAR CENT STORE, HEADQUARTERS FOR FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. FOURTH STREET, NEAR MAIN.

Try

Sbawmaker's, "Light 'May Queen" flour, the market.

I K-

Loaf," and

It is the boat in

Kngene Brnning'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.

Removed.

etas. Felt us, 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.

Block Coal

at 10 cents, at Merril fe Wheat's Obi street Coal office.

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. Seitzsets a first cIpss table, keeps .a first class bar and a first class house in every particular.

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

Are Yonr Scissors Dull I

Or is your knife blunt then you wwt to tsko tboiii Lo. Kahder. His shop is on the west side of Ninth street, between Main and Ohio pnd he will sharpen scissors and knives very cheaply and promptly. Try him.

CORN MEAL.

at Almey & Harris' popular JJloomington Road Mills.

For Excursion Rates

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

A CARD.

To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss ol manhood, «fcc., I 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 Rev. Joskph T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, New York City.

GRAND

Real Estate Distribution! AT ATCniXSOSr, KS., Mar. 2S, '7«. 2,fiGl Pie. of property valued at 3770,800: 1 Capital Stock, el.OOO,000. *liares,$3

Knell,

I'ho Kansas Land and Emigrant Association, (An organization composed of capitalists and business men, citizens of Kansas, incorported by tno authority of the State, lor the purpose of encouratiing emigration,) will distribute to its are holders, on March 2*, 1876, S.661 Pieces of HrO|iefti't consisting of^ELEQANT BRICK and STG)JNB BESIDKNCES, With other valua ble property in the City of A'chison—tbe great Railway Center of the Missouri al ley—and 557 improved and unimproved Farms 1» Kansas, all worth at a low estimate, S77U.800. The values of these 8,684 pieces of property are from

$50.00 TO $75,000.00 EAUI1.

Every share, wherever or by whomsoever held, will be equalU represeated in the distribution, ana be entitled to any one pta» »»M to U»

General Manager, Atchlnson, KanBM. For shares and circulars giving full mrar* matior, apply lo T. W. Howard, opp. Postofflce, Terre Haute, Ind.

WllITfc STAK •i^K. Liverpool anil New York Ma'l Steam£33f ers.

Rates as Low as by any other Line. The steamers of this line take the Lane route recommended by Lieut. Maury, U. S. N., going south of the Banks on the passage to QiUeenslown all tbe year round. Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. Apply to 120 Randolph Street- Chicago

Or to E. I.. CIKPWElt. Terre Haute.

IF YOU ARE

GOOO TO TEXAS

-on-

GOING to KAHSAS

by

St*

letter,

and

Cities, towns, rivers, railroads,

WEST, her ciUefj

gtoc^(,

and other vaiua"

to

ex"

cellent billiard tables, and as (rood a restaurant as can b0 found in the State, they keep puie wio®8 an^ liquors of every variety. i***"

manufactories

min»ralB, stock manuiaciories

Bchools, itinera information, with «nd sectional maps, newspa large «»«nty a^

Bfl R1 9 An illustrated «rork S/l SwH £S Ba V'3!?03" private counselor Hal BB 111 tn\ Ml to the married end mar• riageableontlie myBteriee ffs 181

KiT.

WAR

pjv?

PI A T^T O I

Invite lbe attention of buyers to their Iustrumeut.

CINCINNATI EXPOSITION. 1875, was awarded them for BEST PIANOS made West of «l»e AIleght uies.

Advantages of location and economy ia cost ot material and manufactureenabled us to offer decided advantages lo those wanting a thoroughly first-class PIANO.

SEIYD FOB DESt'BIPHVE CATALOGUE.

X." 3M- BALDWIN & OO., General Managers £or Their Sale, aud also General Agfnl# for llie Sale of llae iLssrivaled Decker Bros. Pianos.

158 West Fourth Street, Ciociimali. Ohio/

obtained in the Ut.iite4 States, Canadas and

PATENTS

Europe: terms as low as those of guy other reliable house. Correspondence nvltwi in the English and foreign languages, with Invantors, Attorneys at Law, and others solictors, especially with ti 0S9 who have had their eases rejected at. '.lie bands of other attorneys. Jn rejecled cases onr fees are reasonable and no charge is made unless we are suc vss!'u!. -jf ,^c you want

I TiiTYS'6* Patent, send us *1' a rcodcl or a slietcli and a fuM dtwcrlptiou of your invention Wev. lll luako an examination at. 'he Patent Office, and if we think it paiesi ,ible, will tend on papers and advice, aud prosecute your cise. Our fee will tf, iu ordiuary case?, £25.

Oral or wr tteri all

111 M* All VlUlVil'

5

Advice

pree

tentp, Patent Law and Invenxiou. -sir ~xr. t-r. UommiHsioner ot Patent1*, Cleveiand, Ol'io O. U. Kelley, Erq., fc'ec'y National Grange, Louisville, Kentucky, the Swed'sli and Danish Foreign Ministers Washington, D. C. Henry Colfood, Esq Halifax, .Nova Hcotia. •asf Send s'ainp for our "Guide fop. obtaining PATi£TS doolt of tO pages.

Apdre^s, I.OUIS 5JAGOEB A "0. •?o:lcitors of Patents and Councilors at Patent Law, WishlEgtOD, D. C.

Ei KT the sexual its obu?ci,

hllBllr

eta., letcat discoveries til iha

I Iv Gcicr.ec of reproduction howI-J

fc« trnly happy in the muried relation. Male and female, young and middle aged cbsnld read and preserve it: ii contain* information, which no one can aifonl tc be "TTitli-

only true Marriage Guid_ .— by Mail. Tlic euth-sr may ba coaralted pfr=oni!!y or by liiail on any of the etibjecta mentioned in his work.^.di?s^ Dr. A. & tl., Chlcszo, £2.

BOOK THE MILLION.

I-ltttHt il £iOVO-i 'hecoswulc Ti .? i*

T.-irittj Conn«elcrtolh« or toosR about to r.M.*rv. ou ifcn piiTsloioglcftl I iiiYi.V lcR n.ni revelntipns of

a

,y

tbe sexual aystcm, Tith ibo

.» sciuc.ee or rcprccluctioa, prcscrrlog ^rork of two hundred and flxty

surasrouj ensraviu ^. smd contains vaicabla

laform.ttion for fho^o who r.ro iuairlcd or contemplate mar« still it is :i beViS tUnl or.i:ht to bo Iiept t«acr xcct and krr, *udnovt2ft*ar2-i ssl5' about tbo house.

It contain? tt»3 o. pericnoo and advice c»f pbTfliolMi whoro reputation is Trorld-widc, and should be in tbeprtrate drawer of everv male and female throughont the entire c!obe. It embracen everythin" on tbe subject of tbegencr otivc systcn thut is worth knowing, and mucn thai not published io any o'.ber work.

Scut to asy cn^ un* of p.?tKrn) for Tiny Address Dr. Dispcs.-.vry .No. 12 Wghtb Btroet, St. Loui9 Mo.

Notice lo Ce AtHlcted end Unftfrtanole. Before af-D.v'uu to the notorio't* ^-l0 «»dvf-rtiss cobUc p-ipor-. o: ti/ir.? r.-.y r.vsr. rs. r.t-r^e fruits v:ov. ns n-:-.twr vhat )ot:r i.-: t.r !...» *epu.. tblc rour con.Ki

Dr" r»utt« occur

Is

indorsed br n*«» tort of thi«:c mntr7 anfl Kmnr tonallr or by i.-.rrt, cu a an 1

oftw

'•.eit per-

lEiTe£t Now According to lour Means $10,$ 25 $50, $100, $200

How to mcko money is in order, and we ara inclined to teli the reader ODeof the secrets. ALEXASUKB FROTHING II A to., 12 wall Street, New York, Bankers and brokers arepiepared to inimate chai acter. 'lhis Aim isfamons for makii g, and iu it numbejs among its patrons thousands wlio are well off,

ailtj

are so because of tlieir employment ef FIIOT1II.« GHAM A CO. to procu'.e investments. Send lor taelr-esplana-ory circular. Stocks purchaaed and carried as long as desired, ou a margin of A® five per cent.— from Boston fe^turcay ening E'xpran, fobunny 19th, 187P.

to distribute a Lecture by one

WantOU Who has suffered ami jsnow cuTed, with rales, iustruciions and pre-

everv case of Nervous Debility. Weakness, Ac & cured by them. 1 spent over 8200 with Quacks before dip* frpp E. TKKM

Too

rate3 of fare alld fre

pe?lAhpr

jght

finable Information interest

womau

TeltB ,»a

and child

"IfSchaige. Address,

mailed free of en* eJAS

BilOWJff

AlN E. a. Ut.h St. N.

A il^kirr^lWANTElEVEKyWHiiRI AtiJtiW 1 OSamples free. Address 6 VALLEPO. Bo*. aS«-i Now York.

mm __ 4f We. want Agents Money IU ll .Who are good wort ere in

every

County in tbe Uniud States to

sell The Only Complete Safety liamp made.

Good

receive by

I ^foli'^neautiful Pamphlet 11 lustrat fliscfibiSg the GREAT SOUTH

men can inane

$56.09 A j-

Secure "territciry at once Metallic (safely Lamp Co-• 122 Lake 8t. Chicago.

L|

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on the Fat of the taiid Wlthoot Work is tbe Aim of Travellag Agents.

don't employ them, but sell to toe user at factory prices. Bend for our free price list which will give you the price Freight paid by us to your nearest railroad station to be paid for alter you have tested add found satisfactory, to that the par^haaoV^hnnlntely runs no risk, whatever. phftwr ahsolutely runs no risK wnatever. Thra ia the way the best Scales in tbe world awnaofd by JONES ot Blughamton. N. are sold by "ii?=

S. RICTARDSON &CO.,

JuIJUEIxc AJSD i-5*

liCfchsWiire, 'i I i&ss Ware, I Lamps, Eiv

fcA nq.0 A HTE K.S to

Chandeliers and i?ar Fixtures.

Country Jobbing Trade solicited, and prices guaranteed at, low any Wesjterr. liaeensware House.

North Side, between Third aud Fourth

SEWIM MACHnrSflv.

rash Trie?, $40.00.

person wanting a first-class

LIGHT RUNSIXtt ANi) EASILY SIAKAGED

Shutfe Peving Mi.cblne will And It of importance tc rpiiU to ns forth latest Terms lo purchasers, as we oP"•

LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH. We also send MaCHINISON TRIAL to any part the NorMswesi. It costs nothing to try the Home Machine, as we pav a.l the erpen if not, accepted. Merchants, send for our Dei cripMve Cironlar*, and late ienns to 0 -i Purchasers. WE WAST aKJlCHiSTS FOK AfiEJffS.

Address, JOHNSON, CLARK & C*., No. 141 State Street, Chicago

E O I O A E I A N O O

AM IJ A

OHIO,

ri'mi

E SIS &W

Dr DUFF

No. 39 Kentucky

At®.,

ic Diseases than any other Phytician in Iudianapolia.ai city papers flhovr, and all old resident* know. Consultationsfre^

Syphilis, Qonorrhflea, Qleetf Stricture, Orchitis, Hernia, ©r Rupture, all Urinary Diseases and Syphilitic or mercurial affections of the throat, skin or bones, are treated with unparalleled success, on latest scientific principles. Safely, Prir^tely.

Spermatorrhoea, Sexual Debility and Impotency, as the result of Belf-abuse in youth, sexualexcessei In maturer years, or other causes, and which produce some of tbe following effects: nerrousness, seminal emissions, debility,dimnessefslkht,4ef»etlrtf meraorr, pimples oo the face, physicaldecay, arersion to society of remales, confusion of ideas, loes of sexual power, eta, rendering mi improper or nntisppar, pennenentiy cured. (36 pages) relating to the above, eent in sealed for two postage stamps. Consultation at offlce or by mall free, ana incited, a friendly talk or his opinion costs nothing*

When it is inconvenient torisit the city for treatment, medi* cine can be sent by express or mall everywhere. Onreabto cases guaranteed, where doubt exists it is frankly stated Offloe hours: 9 A.

X. to 7 P. X. Sundays, 12 M. to 1 P. M.

Pamphlet tajny addrast, for Two Stempi. MANHOOD

AJI

""for 10ceni-^

MARRIAGE

r£@gs.l

m4fl

WOMANHOOD .E3R Bent sealed. Manhood, Womanbood and Pamphlet for 20 cents by mail,

Sealed for 50c. Over fifty wonderful p«n pictures, trna *o lira artlole# on the following gahjeoM: Who m»y m»rry, wh. not, why. Proper age to marry. Who marry Br»t, Ifancood, Womanhood, Physical decay.* The elTecta of ccllbacy .and excesa.- Whoahonldmarrr Howlifeandhapplnessmay be increased. ThePhysioIofy ofEeproduotlon.tnd many more

Those married or contemplatl- I marriage should read it. After a life-long practice, I assert from human as well as moral conviction, it ought to be read br all adult persons, then locked up, not laid around or lost, an It la worthy or ro-reading. It oontains the cream of medical literature, thoughts gathered in an extensive practice, and worth to auy one who will gire It a careful penisal, ten time* Its cost.

Address T)r. Duff, 39 Kentucky Avenue, Indianapolis Indiana. Cheapest good-guide in America.

Still ccetinues to treat old long standing and severe cases of VENERAL DISEASES, and cases of SEMINAL EMI8SI0NS and IMPOTENCY. The Doctor is now occupied with cases which have net 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 Colleges, and the longest located In one place of any doctor in America He cures many cases given up by others. THOROUGHNESS of cures, SAFETY of the medicines used and fair charges have brought him patients from every State. OSes and address* 617 St.

Charles Street, St. Loui9, Mo.

DEATH

Id Delayed and Life Prolonged by nsing R.&T. Tonic Elixir and Liquid Exirartol Beef. This mcdicino ennnot nudcr any circiim* stanpo fail to cure Indigestion, Constipation, livspepsia.IIondaclie.TTervoiisiip.ss, L(^s of Strength ami Appetite, Lung, Liver, Bladder, Kidney, btomach, Blood, and chfldron'a diseases. All emale diseaHes and weaknecses this medicine will positively euro. All eases of Piles arising from natural conges or by

1IU1, jy. g.'.WftTilb, WHCUUW ww. iTwwait of ClnclnaalUIolltTta of PJuirmacy, anys: 5lE3S.niCHAHOSON" & TuLLIBQf.. pin ti,April2,'75. a vi on ad a an a to it compoRition of rour R. A T. Tonlff Elixir and Liquid Extract or Beet would nay that it possesses ndaukle medicinal properties, as all tho ingredients entering into Its cOsapositioil have well known and pOaftlTe medicinal Tnlaie, which combined together mugf.fortn-an excellent tonic, cathartic and nutritive medictae n'nd ona well eni-ted to relieve many complaints Incident to our climate.", Kespoctxully, I?. 8.WAYIiK.

If yoH do not find this medicine at one drug store, call at another, and if.it is not on sftle in your place, have your druggist order it'. send direct f«j u» l'rice, $1.0© per bottle. '-.-i sent ou receipt of pric« .... S1CHAESS0N St TULLlBCrS. Clacnmail, 0.

MASONIC

—2 New Masonic Works Unique acd

highly important. Send for torn Die te Catalogue. Agents wanted. REDDING Co., Publishers of Masonic "Works, 7£1. ro*dway, N, Y.

NOTICEapply

IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE will to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, at their Maran term, 1876, for a license to sell "spith itous, vinous and malt liquorftf ln: less qualities than a quart at a lime, with the privilege of allowing the earne to be drank on our premises for one year. Our place of business, and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank, are locatcated in room No. 226, the west room Jnthe building, situated ou the north side of Main street, between Secend

aud

$1BUVS

Third, In

55 fe".t off the east side of in-lot No. 1!2 in the First Ward ot the city of Terre Haute, Vigo Co., Ind.

ENCS STKOrSK, A BRO

A NYTHINOinour store, ax we keep every thing foatid

at a first-class Fancy Goof" tor Toy Store. Send C. O D. for Holiday GV Jds. S*EIM»S $1 Store, 105 Madison s.reet, Cnicago. Bend or descriptive lists.

A KOXTB-Apents wanted cverj .fre. Buslnoss honorable and firs class. Pariiculars sent free. Addrcsc \YOBTll & CO., St. txtl '«,Md

$250

BUSINESS CABDS.

Sew Stock of Real Estate,

O

ltfOAi. JfiSTATE AjHEflrr, 1N ST., 11ET. FOURTH AND No. us, Up stairs. Dwell!uk houses of all Rizee ancl ftil parts ot the city, at. the cheapest. prl^eM, Also farms and gardens to 6ell or trade, information cheerfady furnished.

I)r. Leon J. Willien*""

OKFLHE ANI) KKSJPKWOB,

Eugle street, bil. .vu fit and iSerent^

P"onrtb house from SteventU.

Xr*. *t!tia.r,

TAILOR AJ

S

CUTTEM,

Fiflh l»ct. (lirrry cud MuibeiTy linyyoar cMh and have your suits oat and made In the finest style at- a saving of 2d per cent, by patroulzluK Mc.A rthur.

»o i» Ji.re wiBB, House,81gn auo Ornamental A I N E Little Red Front, corner of Eighth a?d

Main streets, Terre Haute, Ind,

BURNS BROS.,

DEALERS IN

Fl OITIt. KEEi», ISAI.F1 HAY, CUBED MEAM, POIILTBY aul PUODCCK,

Southeast ccr. Third and Walnut si®.

CLARIDGE, THE »YEl£ Scanrs Thoroughly, Dyes Handsomely,

Finishes Beautifully* Repairs Xeatly.

WALNUT STIiEET, between Tl)ird and Fourth South eld*.

NEW STOYE STORE.

STOYES OF ALL STYLES

Parlor, OooJL

-AKD-

OFi-^CE

Isdimpolis, Ini

A regular graduate of Ifodiclne, has been longer engaged io the apecial treatment of all

Veneral Sexual and Chron­

A Large Asgortmeut find Low i-'ricen, r.

O. HEIM'S

North Fourth St.. Cook'a

ROBERT YAS VALZA!1.

1 S-CIS 'L'lSST,

Oi'HCE IN OPEBA iiorsH, TEKHS HAUTE, ISItlAJiA.

LOUIS DRElMCILfe, (Sncccssor to Gelger ACransicke.

Locksmith, Bell-Hanger and Stencil Cutter.

B. Special attention paid to putl-r? Up opeahiug Tubes. The same toki u.1 wholesale and retail to tinuns.

Keys wholesale and retail. Rejah:i proznntly attended to

O. W. BALLEW,

I W S

Offlce, 119 Main Street Over Safe's old confectionery static

BARBER SHOP

CALEB J. TI10BPE,

Suocessor to Knderus Br.itliers, on Four! '1 street, between Main and Ohio. Me «1.. its a share of th6 public patronage.

JOHN

Whittier

Dr:

PAINTEH.

HOUSE AND SIGN PAlNTlXb. Graining, Glazing, and all branches ol painter's business will be attended to wit promptness and dispatch. Ninth strec.. near Chestnut.

JOSEPH RICHARDSON, M. i).

ST-

Office on Ohio St., bet. TClrd and Kc J'f

1

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA

FULTON MARKET.

M. C. Rafierty, wholesale and retal ^ea'er in Freslt mill N»lt Water Fish linik OyxteM, Can Oy*tern, E«g» Itiitrer, 1'onllry, Ac. l-.o ltKrEaEt Mam street, Terre Haute, Ind.

1876. WHERE KOW3 1876.

To MICHIGAN, one ol the loremosl, flourishing and healthy States!

WHAT FOR*? To btiya FARM out of tbe

ONE MILLION AiMm offlso Farming landi icr sale by th A N A ID S A IN A N A Strong Soils. Ready Mark* 3. Sure Crops. Good Schools. Railroad runs through th center of grand. Settlemeut'i alt along.

All kinds of Products ralsetl. Plenty ot wnter. timber and bulldinu material*. Price from ^4 .to $10 per acrf one-fourtl* down, ba'ance on time. «#*:Send for lllus rated pamphlet, luK o! laots and figures, and be convlnood.

Address W. A. HOWARD,Comm1 Grand Rapids, Michigan. RP. Ti. PIRRflR. Hec'v Land Dep't.

Agents Wanted.

CENTENNIAL MEDALLION?.

Struck in Fold Albata Plate, equal in appearance, wear and color t'u siBOUD SILTEB OR GOLD.-i Presenting a large variety of beautiful Designs iu Keller. .r-r ••••ii -j"'

These Medalliohs are larger than a alive-* trade dollar, being 1% inch, in diamete handsomely pat up and sell radily at s^hu The iroet valuable Sovenirs and Mcnaen tos ever Issued. A complete outfit of ag nlflcent samples for agent«, In velvet line.-l Morocco case—including the Bast "George Wa- hlnRton." Grand Entrar.c 1 international Exhibition. Memorial Hal 1 (Art tiallery). Horticultural Ha 1. Mai't Bmllding, and the grand representation the Slghingofthe Declaration 01 lndt,pen' denee (designed by Iramball), in 4fiitsent by malt on receipt of draft -or Pos Office order for S3,59, or will ship by ex press C. O. D. ueoq receipt of express charges. Agents' Circular and Price Lis and one sample sent upon ti ceipt £0 1, Immense profits, Sell at sight. Exton*iv fields for enterprise. Address

V.S.BEDA1IOXCO. i*. O. tiox 0270

l.uh.t ol»»olu!-ly M11

11Uill IVI •pcwll'y' cured, r.-ilnt«»: tioruJ. _r Ul

1

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