Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 247, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 April 1876 — Page 3

Cm POST OFFICE*

DAILY MAJLS.

mrtlanapoli*

2:00

EMter"

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1:*) M. o:]5 m.

Chlca«6

11:00am 2:9)

I3:00P 4:lop East Way. two am *Vandalla 11:45 a 1:30 pm 7:00 am lii:00 I. A St. 7:00 am 3:15pm 11:20am

West Way.

:15 a Via I. & St. 4:15 11:00 a in... Via Vandalla Railroad...2:30 North and South Way. b:W) a m...Evansvllle and Way 2:80 3:30 Evansvllle, Vin. and

Sullivan :00 am

7:15 a L., O. & 8. W. R. 8:uO 6:00 a ra E. T. H. 4 O. R. 8 00 a S-.S0 ra....C. &T.H. R.R 7:00 a 111. Midland '=00 a

SEMI-WEEKLY MAILS.

(Tues. and Sats.)

I m...aray'BViUe via Pralrleton...ll a tieaeral Delivery and Jail Boxes open roin 7 a to 7:30

Look Boxes and Stamp Offioe open from a to 9 Money Order and Register Office open from 8:00 a to 6:00 ...

Office open on Sundays from 9 to 10 a.

UNDAYS?0Y ^NTILBESK.P?M°D

RAIL1101U TIME-TABLE. EXPLANATION OK RKFKBENCK MAKko.-

I Saturday excepted. '•Sunday excepted. Dally St. Lonl*. Vamlalia A Terre Haute and Terre Haute

A

II,17p

a

ID

lndianapollti.

Arrive from East. Leave lor West 00 a m.........•Limited Train 8,05 a m. I,35 am U'ast Line 1.40 a in. 0,li .Indianapolis Acc. ,55 ""Mall and Acc 4,00 m. \rrive from West Leave for East 1.40 a 3Fast Line 1)45 a 1,45 .*Day Express 2,00 9,80 ""Mail and Aoo 3,20 •Indianapolis Aoo... 7,00 a in Evansvllle, Terre Haute A Cl»i«*ago. Onion Depot, Tenth and Chestnut Streets, Arrive frem North. Leave for North, tl .an ^Chicago Express, 0,32. a ra

*Mall

5,53 a JNight Express 10,02 Evansvllle

A

5,0(1

trawlordsvllle.

Union Depot, Tentu &jA Chestaut SLreets Arrive from South. Leave for South 1,5) pm ••••Mall 4™ 9.50 .... ^Express "J

ni *rocal Freight.....

It),SO a Express Freight ^m Lusnnsport, Crawferdsvllle A Sou I»western. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut Streets.

111VB FOB NOBTH.

Terre Hante and Lafayette Mail /."0 a in Terre Haute and Toledo fixpretis...4,£ Rockville Accommodation

•BBIVX FROM NOBTH.

(Cincinnati and EvansvilleMall 1,35 To I cdo and Terre

HHuteExpref

glie j§vmiiig ^iizeth.

Monday Evening, April

The insertion after

during

«oin

Vi&i-

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a

".60 am 12-00

C.TOP 4:30

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I 2

Sixtfrstreet,

pm

Cincinnati

an'3Palestine

tained a,number

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

Wortllwe8t-

7:00 am

I:"®" 11:20AM »:15 Q.fjn M6

8*tu

St. tools and the West.

10:15

a

3,500

?!|*0

A

.rfO

Rockville Acaomodatlon »,'« Terre Haute

A

Midland.

Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut streets.

ARRIVE.

No. 3, New York Fa«t Line 10,10 a No. 1, Through Express -V* No. 7, Through Freight 1U« No. 9, Local Freight 6,00

DEPART.

Vo. 2 Through Express......... a No. 4, Decatur Accommodation $0U Nc.S, Through Freight No. 10, Local Ireight ,10 am

Cincinnati

A

Terre Haute.

Depot, First and Main streets.

Arrives from South. Leaves for South 8 CO p^m Accommodation P,15 am 'street, cars and omnibusses

run

from the depot on Tentn and Chestnut ftreets, and omnibuses to and troin the deDot on Sixth and Tippecanoe street?.

There is five minutes difference between the railroad time and the city by Cal. Thomas and corrected dally his transit instrument.

3, 1876

Washington Notes.

Washington. April

2.-President

Grant, although not confined to bed, keeps his room, receiving no visitors. Some of bis intimate friend- say his sickness is owing to a

™TU™

periodical nearalgia. Rev. Dr. JNew man to-day prayed lor his recovery. Gen. Meigs, who has been in Wash-

WNEK

will be

summoned

be­

fore the House' Committee on Military Affairs^to testify relative to the temb. stone contracts.

The Committee on Ways and Means vesterday completed its action on the

amendment

to which are the

FOL'OWL^

pig the

words "spiegel eisen iron," but the committee N

7

?2? pooVd SUSfw .ban ,«

GJHM™ more

th« one

lenth, six cents and

».CB O

one

inch or

IES,9

eight cents per

POUND.

The

the copper provision. A^R, TIRADLEV of the Supreme court,

V&H AT

American Tract Society & STATEINFENT OF Secretary SHE"®J

the Pa very

A II statement

Washington, April

i.

Wic debt

shows a reduo CA8H

JN

S debt 198,216,749. Urest, ury, coin, 7ofoo,*4,

TJ,E

^J^«73G56 794: currency ?O-

Treasury, coin,

965,626

REDEII,piion

special deposit ior

ofcertificatesdfdepo Five Six per cent, BONDJ.^^ TOTAL per CE"T*, 81'FIQ5OS7

250.

Lawiul

S,«14

OOO 000. Matured debt

G&MRF'IA

E.Sin

ToTotal treas-

5,Tiaterest accrued and not yet paid, VQ'O52•

interest paid by taxes,

?SSTREPAID by

"CWR

^acketnlge^ Jf t&e

WilUam

a N

whil'edtravellingtin Egypt

some

six years ago,

ob­

interesting relics,

of

some of them of great age. Amongst the greatest curiosities are

some

twelve or fifteen stones given to him by a friend, who obtained them direct from some old tombs in Upper Egypt, where they had been buried about

sizes, the largest, rudely cut into a resemblance of the scarabee, or sacred

"sun

bug"of the Egyptians, being about three-ancient

fourths of an inch

long, half an Inch wide, and of about the same thickness. It is of a grayish green color, and on the lower side of the base upon which the scarabee sits, are mystical ancient characters, also rudely engraved. The other stones are smaller, of different sizes, some round and flat, not moro than onefourth of an inch in and of half that thickness.diameter,smaller

These

ones are transparent, one somewhat resembling a greenish white bead. The others are of different colors, pale green, black, red, dark green, white, dark brown, and grayish brown.

"ibis"

A

white one bears a cut representation of a bird,deeply probably the sacred

of the Egyptians a

green one bears the figure of a man, and others are inscribed with very distinct hieroglyphics. Most of them, however, are cut imitations of the sacred scarabee,into on a flat base inscribed on the under side with one or more hieroglyphics, and all have a very ancient appearance. All the scarabees are picrced lengthwise, a hole large enough to admit a thin string passing under the beetle and between it and its base. They were evidently worn as a necklace

by

J. W.

U,A» AM

Conrad and Miss

Florence Deininger, who prize them very highly,and will have them set in rings brooches.

Mr.or Wackernagel, who is quite a student and a linguist, as well as a traveller, has numerous other curiosities and relics, among them a whip of rhinoceros hide, such as is used by slave drivers in the East. This whip is about feet long, tapering from the stiff,five heavy handle, of an inch in thickness,three-fourths

point, about two-thirds, the slender portion, being quite flexible. It has

PJJltrJSTUAIi FIRE.

In the neighborhood of Baku, on the Caspian Sea, there is a phenomenon

a very extraordinary nature,

of

called the everlasting fire, to which a sect of Indians and Persians, called Gaurs, pay religious worship. It-is situated ten miles from the city of Baku,about in the province of Shirvan, on a dry, rocky piece of ground.

On it there are several ancient temples, built of stone, and supposed to be all dedicated to fire, there being one among them in which fire-wor-ship is now carried Near the altar there is a large,on. hollow cane, from the end of which issues a blue flame. The worshippers affirm that this flame has continued ever since the deluge, and they believe if it were suppressed in that place it would break out in another.

At a short distance from this temple there is a horizontal gap, two feet

the ground, about

from

the annual meeting ot the

presided

at the A evening.

^ONG

ABD addresses

the society's operations,

AN^.

SEEIYe,

were delivered YAPAN STFMOKS, 01 Indiana, and KE donations and legacies Receipts gales OF book exceed

POO.OW, ana

QVER S350 000.

six

feet long

broad, out of-which comes

and three

a constant flatnn of the color of that in the temple. When there is a strong wind, it rises to the height of eight feet, but is much lower in calm weather.

The earth around, for more than two miles, has this extraordinary property, that by taking up two or three inches of the surface and applying a lighted lamp, the uncovered immediately takes fire,part

It is said that eight horses were once consumed

cident had ignited. If a cane or tube of paper be about two inches into the ground,set closed with earth below, and top it touched with a live coal,theflameof

a will immediately issue forth without consuming the tube, providing the edges be covered with clay. Three or four lighted canes will boil water in a pot, and are some times used to cook victuals. flames have a sulphurous smell,The

are inoffensive.

curreucy, 5,*1

or=f R25 sneciai deposits held for the rer^loTof eemficates of 3 423^000. Total in treasury, 13,952.4-,0.

30,141,

tranaportotion of

mails «FEC., The^resident has recovered from the direct effects of his late illness, still it

still

He

and to-day or dis

was unablb torecelvev^itora

PITCB

businew.

XET THEBEBE LIGHT.

HOW to et Oil or

Bead*

Fluid

LIGHT

years. They are of different

Cheaply aatl

CottTiieiitly.

Now that the attention of everybody is directed TO some cheap substitute for gas,let the

GAZETTE

tell you where

to pet oil.and fluid. The Terre Haute Oil Co. keep three wagons, which will doliver either FInid or the best Head

Oil at your house. They give cards which can be hung out and noti fv the passing wagoDS to deliver it. The preat convenience of thi3 will be appreciated by housekeepers, and the trouble it saves in going or sending after it. The wagons are also supplied with lamps and fixtures of all kinds, so that if you want a burner, a shade, a wick or a chimney, you can be supplied at once and without trouble. The bead-light oil and fluid are of the finest quality and ncn-explosive. They will be sold and delivered in this way, as also the fixtures, at prices as low and often lower than they can bo bought at the stores. Address, through the postofpee, the Terre Haute Oil Company, giving your first order and receiving a card, or stop the wagon as it passes your house.

Try

Snesvmaker'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

Lee

some

priest or sorcerer, with whom the scarabee, or beetle, wus

a

popular symbol.

Some were apparently carved with great cure, and even the rudest of the scarabees would at first sight be mistaken for ugly beetles. Some of the stones are beautiful in color and transparency the others are lighter in weight. More interesting relics than these, dating back thousands of years, are seldom seen. Mr. Wackernagel presented two of the scarabees to Mrs.

the best Shoemakers in the city, have moved to the Blue Front Shoe store, No. 507 South side of Main street, between Fifth and Sixth, and will be with Mr. Eichey. Leave orders at this place.

ST. CLAIR BROTHERS

Now run the saloon and restaurant on Tippecanoe street, opposite the I. & St. L. passenger depot. In addition to excellent billiard tables, and as good a restaurant as can be found in the State, they keep puie wines and liquors of every variety.

THE SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIAN. From the St. Lonls Globe. There is probably no man to whom the community owe so much as to the honest fair-spoken physician, who does his actual duty, both to himself and to his patients. Eeal'ly skillful physicians are not so numerous that their virtues need no mention, and hence the advertisement of Dr. R. Y. Pierce, of Bufif&lo, may \yell claim the reader's attention. Dr. Pierce is a type of a class of men who obtain success by careful and well directed effort, not attempting too much, or creating false ideas as to ability. The only reliable physician in these days of complicated disorders and high-pressure living is the "Specialist," the man who understands his one branch of the business. Such in his line is Dr.Pierce. For the benefit of his readers be has written a "Common Sense Medical Adyisor," which

is

almost to a

a

leather thong to pass around the wrist and tightly wrapped about the handle, forming a firm grip. This whip is a terrible weapon with which to inflict punishment, and no doubt the poor Israelites in the days of Pharaoh often shrunk under the blows of their cruel taskmasters. There is a modern Egyptian tobacco pouch of tanned badger skin, ornamented with beads, much resembling similar articles worked by our North American Indians. Mr.Wackernagel has also a number of Hebrew and Arabic books, and some very ancient German religious books, some of which are beautiful specimens of typography, binding,and engraving.

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 aasi«t«nt vDr.-_.Rieroe

To the Ladies of Our City and Vicinity. PLEASE CAL.L1 AND EXAMINE THE NEW PERFUME FACE POW DER, COMPRISING SIX OF THE MOST POPULAR PERFUMES IN THE MARKET, PRONOUNCED BY ALL LEADING CITIES TO BE THE BEST EVER OFFERED FOR SALE. WARRANTED NOT TO BE INJURIOUS.

FOR SALE ONLY AT THE POPULAR CENT STORE, HEADQUARTERS FOR FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. FOURTH STREET, NEAR MAIN.

Try

Showmaker'S,

do so.

even before

the flame touches it. The flames make the soil hot, but do not consume it nor affect what is near with any degree of heat.

this fire, under a

by

roof where the surface of

the

had been turned up, and

ground

by

some ac­

but

A Missouri murderer has been sentenced to ninety-nine years in the pen itentiary.

ANYTHING in our store, and we keep everything found

$1BU¥S

C.OCL^FORBHO^d^ooS SFFI St Store, 105 Madison• txeet, Chicago. Bend or descriptive lists.

MOTPH&A

and

habit tbmlotdy and

oralis

for particulate. ... aiUsCton RWCUcac* fit

"Light Loaf," and

May Queeu"flour. It

is

the market.

the best in

Eugene Bruning's

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

Block Coal

at 10 cents, at Merril & Wheat's Ohi street Coal office.

Masquerade.

There will be a masquerade ball at the new city hall over the Market House on Friday April 7th. It will be for the purpose of raising additional funds to get tho new uniform for Touts band. Already some money has been raised for this pujpose. Every efiort will be made by the

management

More Greenbacks

can be saved

by those wanting a suit

of cloths made to order

66

and doing

by calling at

Ohio street, opposite Mayors office.

P. Brennan has just received his spring goods and guarantees to make them up and sell them lorten cent, less than all competitors, His low rent

his cutting enables him to

Go

to the popular cent store for lancy goods and notions, 4th street.

Handsome Carpets.

Cost you no more than homely ones,

FORTER BROS.

TJO

to the popular cent store for yonr fancy goods and notions, 4th street.

'"Tis sweet to hear the watchdog's honest bark." ,, Yes, Vi hen you are at a safe distance.

"^500

Pieces real Sprague prints, 6c. Our entire stock best prints 7c. Yard wide percales spring styles

10C. Brown and Bleached muslins, «, T, 8, 9, and 10c.

New Jaconet Edgings,5, 6, 8,10, and 12 All other goods proportionately low.

We will celebrate this Centennial year by offering the largest stock of Dry Goods and Carpets at Less prices tban ever before offered

Indiana.

IN Western

FOSTER BHOTHEHS.

Our Carpets^

Are sold just as cheap 8s our dry goods. All best Sprague Prints cents a yard*

FOSTEB BROS.

«0

to the popular cent store for fancy goods and notions,

4th street.

LAttrcsaes Renovated

and made^ov- good- as new at Han lay's Mattress Factory, on Filth street, between Main and Cherry. Second hand furniture, or goods of any. kind taken in payment for work,

The National House

sport9 anew piano.

Terre Haote Ice lompagy. Wholesale ond retail_ dealer.

retail

my rates for ice will be

prices will be

he city.

sa­

loon on south Fonrth street below Ryan's, the best of Toledo ale for livo cents a glass.

&

Crtun,

Any lady

Office

supply, Depot,175 Main st. For ninty days Iroui

April 1st, 187G

50 cents per

hundred pounds, to hotels, restaurants, saloons aud butchers, and 65 cents per hundred to families. After

which date

75 cents

and one dollar.

L. F. PURDUE,

Terre Haute Ice Company.

PUOJfPT AXI) RELIABLE. Chas.L.

Feltus

paper hanger and

decorator gives ospecial attention to paper hanging, decorating and calcilining. Fine work a specialty. Shop No. 610 Main street,

between Sixth and

Seventh, under the old Forty-Nine Cent store.

N. B. Prices

as

low as any shop in

Concert.

At the Baptist Chnrch Thursday evening, March 28. Tickets only 2 cents. Home talent, vocal and instrumental music, organ, piano and orchestra.

A

varied programme

ised.

N a

I_s prom­

school club lurnish two

quartettes. Mr. Buckle, a lavorite singer, will sing with Mr. Alder. Notice.

wishing to get a new Sow­

ing Machine, cheap, for cash, wil-do well by addressing P. O. Box 222, this city. The parties owning it will sell it for cash at a great sacrifice, not longer needing a machine.

Fresli Straw,

for filling bed-ticks, at Mattress Facto tory, on Fifth street, between Main and Cherry, just received. Bed-ticks filled and delivered at 50 cents.

Belhnap,

IIis sad career accounted for.

could have given him

would have' saved him

We

COUNSEL

that

4

Honorably

and "Financially." Our FEE would have cost him not more than $70. "PURCHASE TWO SCHOLARSHIPS, (one lor vouraelf and on©for your boauliful wffe)

AT THE TERRE HAUTE

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, TAKE A GOOD BUSINESS TRAINING IN THE SAME, and learn to economize." This receipt

is

good and valid.

Absolute Divorces Obtained from courts of d' ent States for desertion, etc. No publicity required, chatge until divorce is granted.

Address,

makes beautiful, glossy, luxuriant hair, prevents its falling out or turning gray,

stood the test of

}•:?%...««

WILL

doubtlsss make his name familiar as "household words."

A CARD.

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

I

will send

W. W.

A 'EC|P®

that will cure you, FREE OJ CBARGE. Th great remedy

discovered

T.

Station D, Bible House, New York City.

Byers* for Fine Stationery,

Mala street, near Sixth.

Removed.

Chas. Feltus, paper hanger and decorator has moved bis shop to the basement under the old Forty-nine cent store on Main street, between Sixth and Seventh.

Cincinnati Uonse.

The patrons of the Cincinnati House all testify that it is the best little hotel considering the price charged for board, in the State of Indiana. Mr. Seitz sets a first cl?ss table, keeps a first class bar and a first class house in every particular.

to

make this ball first class in every par» ticular ond the well known reputation of his sterling organization is a guar* antoe that it will be an elegant entertainment.

tli« F»t of the taml With­

out Work Is the Aim of Traveling: Agents. We don't employ them, but sell to the user at factory prices. Send 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 and found satisfactory, to that the purchaser absolutely runs no risk whatever. Th» is the way the best Scales in the world are sold by JONES ot Blnjihamton. N.

IF YOU ARE

GOING TO TEXAS

-OR-

GOING to KANSAS

BK

tlr And? FtiU information, with large courity apd sectlonal ma^ newspa pers, illustration, rates

oi

WHITE STAR LISE.

,^poolandlf«wTo»k Mali Sfm-

Bates as Low as by any other Llne. ^this

1-ne

WAH

J#

S i!il

ml

SEI¥I

I.

No

M.

HOUSE,

Attorney,

194 Broadway, New York.

Lyon's

Katkarion-

it has

40 years.

Is charm-

ingly perfumed, and has

no rival.

FOR Excursion Bates

to Texas, call on Messrs. Wharton. rtacusnoff, 111(1 tlCKOt, good for 40 days from January 4th.

Your Scissors Dnli?

Are

Or is your knife blunt then you want to take them to August Rahuer. His shop is on the west side of Ninth street, between Main and Ohio PUD he willy sharpen scissors and knives very cheaply and promptly. Try him.

CORN MEAL.

at Almey FC Harris' popular Bloomington Road Mills:

rejected

WILL IN

A pdre«s, LOUIS AGO Kit «Vr CO. Solicitors of Patents and Councilors at Patent Law, Washington, D. C.

MARRIAGE

be tm'y haj young anr

was

by a missionary in SoutL

America. Send envelope to the

REV.selfOSEPH J-addressedINMAN,

A B0

A

fare and freight

mailed free of chaige.Ag ]. BhOWX, Texas ani Kansas

LANK

take the

The by Lieuu Maury, D. S. route recommended Dy

B&nks oh the jms.

N.,goingsoiHhof

TBE year round.

rrAPply

.Sr'w

unsurpassed.

A

An illustrated 'work Hi pages, a private counselor to the married and marriageable on the mystenca sexual ita abuaei,

oftiie

RiisnF IV ICIBUCE UI I^UVUUUIVUi .WW 1 in the married relation. Male and femali id

ets.v latest f&acoveric» tn the tcience of reproductionj how So

anpy in the married relation. Male and temale. id middle aged ihould read and prcaerre it: Is contain* information, which no one

can

afford to be with­

out! oil how to preterve the health, and complexion, ana give to Ikded cheeka the treaiincaa of youth the best ana only true Marriage Quide-=in the world. Frio* 40 cent* by Mail. Tlw author may Be connilted penoflaDror by ilmil on any of the subjects mentioned inJiia woriu&adiMf Sir. JL O. OU2T, iSf Wu^iisgtca

n.,Chicago,

£1.

OR

THE MILLION.

OO'-i.

Private Counselortotbe

Oi or those about to Liar. .*, ca the physiological

,*"5 •*. tnv!e*rr*3 aud revelations ci 3 sexual system, "vith tho

A •.

lattsl discover!t:r, ia t:.o scioncs of reproduction, preserving •he complexion. This is :tn interpttintf vork o. two nondrea ana sixty Daces with numerous engravings, and contains vaiuabia Information for llioso vio aro married or contemplate marrinse- still it i3 a benk that onpnt to be kept under look end km-, and not left rareicssly n»put the house.

It contains tho e:pcri»n™ and advice of pbyaWan who.ie reputation i3 worid-wido, »nd

BUQU

Sent to unv on 3

Notice to Before a ipiriwj

bo in the pri-

vatc drawer of overy rnalo and femnlo throughout the entire glebe. It embraces everything on tho sulyect of the gener Stive system that is worth knowing, much that not published in any other work.

vi

postac*) for Fifty C«nts.

Address Dr. But:V Di^easary, So. eighth street, St. Louis, Mo.

Af'lielcd and Unfortunate. thy notorintj«? q'lr.ck"* who advert:??4'* aw n'-rtnk r-raMi-i. I), tcr what your uisea.se is or ho.v deploy

Butts' work.

Wi n\o.n

ibte vourooQ'Iicion. Dr. Butts occutJie8' r. '1fn:b*l€ h«»r4*»of t**caty-aoycui roomf, indorsed bTFo'iueof tlio most. ce!«'br ttei iof tht3 country *nd l.'urops.

2^

•OBtvlly or bv tn.iU, o!i tbe

ill ftivce:, bctwMQ

Invest Now According to Yowr Means $10,$25, $50, $100, $200

How to make money 1b In order, and we are inclined to tel.- the reader one of the secrntB. ALEXANDER FROTBIJfG HAN

CO., 12 H»ll Street,

FROTHI:iGHAH

Hew

York, Bankers and Brokers re prepared to inimate character. This firm isfamous formakii g,and In it numbeis among its patrons thousands who are well off, and are so because of their employment ei

A

CO. to procure In-

vestments, sotid for tueir explanatory circular. Stocks purchased and carried aa long as desired, on a margin of three to live per cent*— From Boston Saturday tve* ning Express, JPbbuasj/

19th,

187C.

6BAND

Real Estate Distribution!

AT ATCHIJISOSI, HS.,

Mar.28,'7«.

2,601 Pleie9 of Property valued at 5770,800! Capital Stock,»1,000,000.

ABAT ES, 85

Each,

The Kansas Land und Emigrant Association,

(An organization composed capitalists and businessmen, citizens of KansHS, incorported by tne authority of the State, ior tbe purpose of encourafling emigration,) will distribute to its are holders, on March 2 ertv. consisting oi fcLEGANl BRICK and 8T(^NE RESlD« NOES, with other valuable property in the City oi Atchison tbe great Railway Center of the Missouri. Val-ley-and C57 improved uirtmproved Farms in Kantian, all worth at a low estimate

V77«"*00.

The values of these

2,664 pieces of property are from

$50.00 TO §75,000.00 EACH.

Ever? Phare. wherever or by whomsoever held, will be eq.0®"''en

^^to^nv one

distribution, ana be titled to any one piece awarded to the

jo^s PBICEi

nano.o.1 Manazer, Atchlnson,Kan«itf. For

shares

LAOEBOR£N,

ion Randolph Street. Chicago. EX. GIBDK*»- Terre Haute. Or to!

and

circulars giving lull inlor-

MAUOSAPP^ TOT. W. Howard,OPP.Portoffice, Terre Hautei Ina»

"('/-it-

n. S. RICHAJWSON &CO.'

rODBE^S AND DEALERS IN

RIPLEY, OHIO,

eensware, 01 ass are, Lamps, Etc.

JIASCMailKKM OF I A N O S

Iuvite the attention of buyers to their Instrument.

I'M! FIRST PREMIUM,-

CINCINNATI EXPOSITION. 1875, was awarded them for BEST PIANOS made West of ihe Alleglieules.

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

FOJK DESCRIPTIVE CATAI.O««JE.

II. BALDWIN Ac CO.,

General managers Flielr Sale, and »!gj «eiier»l Agenia

for tlie Sale e( the Unrivaled Decker Bros. Pianos.

158 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati. Ohio.

obtained In the Uulte-i States. Canadas and

PATENTS

Europe terras as low as those of any other reliable house. Correspondence invited in the English and foreign languages, with Inventors, Attorneys at Law, and others Solictors, especially with tl ose who havp had their eases

at the bands of oth

er attorneys. Jn rejected cafes our lees urf reasonable and

v.o

charge is made unless

we are successful. "ir A It you want a. I 0 S a^modol" orUa sketch and a full description of your invention Wo will make an examination at the Patent, office, and It we think it paten.'.able, will fend you papers and advine, and prosecute your case. Our fee will be, in ordinary cases, 825.

Oral or wr.'tten in all matters re- TT1 ting to Pa- Jj |*00

UlUlUitl

Advice

tents, Patent Law and InventionB.-

REFrRENCK—Hon.

Commlssioner ot Patent?, Cleveland, Ohio O. H. Kelley. Esq., Sec'y National Grange, Louisville, Kemucby, the Swedish and Danish Foreign Ministers Washington, D. C. Henry Colfood, Esq., Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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Send B'amp our "GTJIOE FOR OBTAINING

PATENTSfor

FOR

HEADQUARTEltS

Chandeliers and Bar FixJureu.

*3.Country Jobbing Trade solicited, and prices guaranteed es low as any V* estem Queaosware House.

31A.I1V STREET.

'ArtIi Side, between Third and Fourth

I-.IIO JE

SSSWXSTO MACHINE.

Cash Price, $46.00.

Any person wanting a Srst-class

LIGHT RUNNING AND EASILY MANAGED

Shuttle Sewing Machine will find It of importance to send to us forth latest Terras to purchasers, as we off"

LARGK DISCOUNT FOB CASH. We also send MACHINE ON TRIAL to any p:rt the Northwest. costs nothlngto try the Home Machine,as we pavall the expeus' if not accepted. Merchants, send for our Descriptive Circulars, and late Terms to

Purchasers. VfE WANT MERCHANTS FOK AflENfN. Address, JOHNSON, CLARK & CO., No. 141 State Street, Chicago

E OHIO YALLEY PIANO CC

DRDXTPF

No. 39 Sentneby Ave., Indianapolis, Ini A regular graduate of Medicine, has b«en longer tn gaged Is the special treatment of all Vener&l Sexxial «na Chronio Diseases than any other

Phyiici&n in Indlauapollii,aiioity

papers thowt and all old

residents know. ConaulUtlons fre*

Syphilis, GonorrKat, Gleet, Stricture, Orchitit. Hernia, or Rupture,*!! Urinary Diseases and Syphilitic or mercurial affections of tho throat, skin or bon«S, are treated with unparalleled success, oa latest scientific principles. Safely, Privately.

Spermatorrhoea, Sexual Debility and Impotency, as the result of 8elf*abuie In youth, sexual excesses In maturer years/or ether causes, sod which produce some of the following effects:. nervousness, eeminal emissions, debility, dimness ef sight, defective memory, pizhples on the fsee, ptt^siealdeeay, arsrsion toeedsty ofremalee, confusion of ideas, loss of sexual power, eta., rendering marriage improper or nnhappr,*re permanently cured. Pamphlet (31 pages) relating to the above, sent In sealed envelope*, for two postage stamps. Consultation at office or by mail free, and Incited, a fHendlytalk or his opinion costs nothing.

TThenitleinoonvenlent to visit the city for treatment, medidneean tee sent by express or mail everywhere. Gurtible eases guaranteed, where doubt exists is frankly stated^ Oflee hoars:

9

M. D. Lepgett, ex-

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

Pamphlai fo any addraaa,

for Two

80

a dook of fO pages.

Stamp*.

MANHOOD.*11abofotr1ioc'£&.bx WOMANHOOD read^t.

10

cents.

Sent a«aled. Kanhood, Womanlioodazid Fomphlet for

cents by mall,

MARRIAGE rZI?is.

Sealed for COo. Over fifty wonderful pen pictures, true *o life articles on the following subjects: Who may marry, who not, why. Proper age to marry. Who marry first, Van* nood, Womanhood, Physical decay.* The effects of celibacy and excess Who shouldmarrr Howlifeandhappinessmay be Increased. The Physiology of Reproduction,and many more Those married or contemplating marriage should read it.

Aft era life* long practice, I assert from human as well as moral conviction, it ought to be read by all adult persons, then locked up, not laid around or lost, as 11 ia worthy of re-reading. It contains the cream of medical liter* sture,thoughts gathered in an extensive practice, and worth to any one who will give it a careful perusal, ten time* its cost.

Address Dr. Duff, 89 Kentucky Avenue, Indianapolis Indiana. Cheapest good-guide in America.

Dr. Whittle?

Still continues to treat old long standing and severe cases of VENERAL DISEASES, and cases of 8EMINAL EMISSIONS and IMPOTENCY. The Doctor is now occupied with cases which hare not met with a cure in other hands—does not court simple and common cases. No matter who hire 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 cases given up by others. THOROUGHNESS of cures, SAFETY of the medicines used and fair charges have brought him patients from every State. Office and address,

617 St.ChsrlesStreet,St.Louis, Mo.

DEATH

Is Delayed and Life Prolonged by using It. AT. Tonic KIlxlp and Liquid Extract

clrcum-r

stance fail to cure Indigestion, ConGtipation,l pepsia.Headache.NervouBneRB.liossofStrenetn and Appetite, Lung, tiver, Bladder, Kidney, Stomach, Blood, and children's diseases. All Femule disputes and weaknesses this medicineMrill positively curi'. All cases of Piles arising from natural cauBts or by the use of Injurious medicines are permanontly cured. The pure Beef Juice and Blood prepaml from raw meat furnishes strength and nourishment

Prof, E. S. Wayne, Chemist and Prwldent of Cincinnati College of Mf.RS.RIGHAKDSON& TCLLIDOE.Pharmaej,says:

Cin'ti,April2,'75.

Gents:—" Having been made acqHamted yritli tho composition of your R.AT. Tonic Elixir and Liquid Extractor Beef, would say that it possesses valuable medicinal properties as all the ingredients entering into its composition havo well known and positive medicinal value, which combined together must form an excellent tonic, cathartic ana nutritive medicine, and one well suited to relieve many complaints incident to our climate." Respectfully, E. S: WAYNE.

If you do not find this medicine at one drug store, nail at another, and if it is not on sale in yeur place, havo your druggiBt order it. or send, direct to us

Price, 81.00 per bottle. sent on receipt of price

BICHABDSON

Is

,.

TULLIPS& Cfaeamati. 0.

MASONIC Works, Dnlqne «n^ highly Important. Bend for romplete Catalcgue. Agents wanted. REDDING

Co., Publishers of Masonic "Works, *781. ro*dway. N, Y.

NOTICEapply.county,GIVEN

IS HEREBY THAT WIS will loathe Board of Cotnmissionere of Vign Ii diana, at th*ir Marcn term, 1876, for a license to sell "Bpir. itous, vinous arid malt liquors" in: lea quaiiitles than a quart at a time, with ,tbe privilege of allowing the same to be dTarilc on our premises for one year. Our place oi business, and the premises whereoni said liquorfe are to be sold and drank, aria loca'tcated in room JS{. 226, the west room In the bnilding, situated on the north side .of Main street, between Second Aud Third, In 53 fe«t off tbe east side of in-lot No. 122 In the First Ward ot the city of Terre Hante, Vigo Co., Ind. M^_IIBMBILCNOA8TTTOROF!ABBOI -v .MUJu tTi—Agents wanted evrry

Business liocorablesud llrsv

eluss. I'artlculara Punt fiee. AUdres

f-

WOR55HACO-.. ST.

Wa to distribute a .Lecture by one vv till leu who has suffered and Is tioW cured, witb rales, iustructions' and^-pre-scriptions that any druggist can pnt njj, and which every "VATTlVft TH A ny ought to have, as IvUliU ilA every case of Nervous Debility. wealcneBg, Ac., is cured by them. I spent over #200 w'tn. Quacks before flndlM theremedy. 8am^ ^ierfree.

fi.tbBMA©K.SWf.MthW.StT

BUSINESS CARDS,

New Stock of Real Estate.

JE. OHM,

KE4I, ESTATE ACSEST, MAIN .ST., liKT. FOURTH ATD FIl'TH. o. 115, Up Stairs.

Dwelling houses of all sizes and in ail parts oi the city, at ttie cheapest priCJf.

MKO

farms and gardens

IO

Eagle

hcI

or trtida

Tnformailon cheerfully furnished.

Sr. Leer. J. Wilhei^

OFFICE ANO KESIDEMCR

-TRUEL, bet. *:ith

as

ants

fonrth litipof trow So-wfMith

JP.

TAILOR ANO tIJTTEJIi, Fifth St., Iiei.

1

imry

25

R,R0 Mulberry

Buy your cl«th and have and made in the finest ntyl-yoursavln^olcutSNLU?aat

percent, by paironizinu

N'

Arthur.

BOO macswj&SSC:,

House,Sign ana Ornamental

A I N E

Little Red Front, corner of Eighth and Main streets, Terre Haute, lnii.

BURNS

DEALERS IN

FI.OITR. WKI), BALKD HAY, CCREO IWFATh, FOUl/rRY and PRODGt'K,

Southeast ccr. Third and Walnut eta.

CLAEIDGE, THE DYER,

Sconrs Thoroughly, Byes Handsomely, Finishes BeaiitiinUy,

Kepairs Neatly.

WALNUT STREET between Third and Fourth South Mife,

NEW STOYE STOEE.

STOYES OF ALL STYLK& Parlor, CooU

-AND—

OFFICE STOVW3

A Large Assortment and Low Price*, .•

o-.

North Fourth St.. Cook's in!h5t^

ROBERT YAH VALZAI!,

OFFICE IS TERKE HAUTE, ISiUASA.

LOUIS DREUSICKK,

(Successor to Geige^' & Drsut?icke Loeksmifch, £t.iIl-Wanger Cutter.

rjl

B. Speclel ftttentlon paid (opntt.) t,i ypeakliiu Tube? Ihe same sold :i wliolewale and retail to tinnrra.

Keys wholesale and retail. Repaint promptly attendod to

CJ. W. S5A1T.I/KW,

I E N I S

Oflleo, 119 Main

Street

Oversale's old confectionery "-taur

BARBER SHOJP.

CALEB J. THOSPE, Successor to Roderus Brothers, on Fourti street, between Main and Ohio. He soJ

Its a share of the public patronage.

JTOMSST GBI• PAINTER.

HOUSE AND SIGN PAIM'IX. Gralnin Glazing, and all branches of painter's business will be attended to r.'it:i prornptneKS and dispatch. Ninth strt-'' near Chestnut.

JOSEPH RICHARDSON, Si.

Office on Ohio St., bet. Third und F.

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA

FULTON MARKET.

M. C. Rafferty, wholesale and retat dealer in Fretih und Melt Water Fish Bnlk OyMtero, Can oystors, Exp Butter, .Poultry,

Ac.

X\01U5 East Mttiu

street, Terre Haute, Ind.

or

BeeC

This medi"ine ennnot under any

Agents Wanted. CENTENNIAL MEDALLIONS,

Struck in solid Albata Plate, equal in appearance, wear and color io SOLID SILVER OR GOLD.

Presenting a large variety of beautifu OctigasinBelief

These Medalliohs are larger than a silver trade dollar, being 1% inch, in diameter handsomely put up and sel: radily aj sight. The most valuable Sovenif.s and

Mcme"--tag-of

tos ever Issued. A com pie: outfit nlflcent samples for agents, In velvet lineo Morocco case—including the Bust ot "George Washington." Grand Entrance. Internatioral Exhibition. Memorial HalL (ArtGallery). Horticultural HaH. Main. Building, and tbe grand representation of the Signing of the Declaration of Indcpendenee (designed by Trnmbull), in glitsent by man on receipt ol draft or Post. Office order for 83,50, or will ship by express C. O. D. upon receipt of express ehargee. Agents' Circular and Price List and one sample vent upon receipt o. 50 s. Immense profits, Sell at sight. Extensive, fields for enterprise. Address

Sr" (l, 8. ME»A LION CO. ff7 p. o. HOX

a27o

sr.

8M»aritaA Nervine,

The great Nerve Conquorei euros Epileptic Kits, Couvuf sions, Spasms, St. Vitr. Dance, and all Nervous

ill

seases the only kuow post tlve remedy for Epileptic Pits. It has been tested by thousands and has never been known to fall in a

single case. Trial package free. Enclose •tamp for Circulars, giving evidence

V-

ix't

ACo.. tland. Maine.

MADAV

oC

cures. Address, ... DR. S. .RICHMOND.

a,

Box74 St. Joseph, Mo

61 tn C9H i'er Day at home. Terai«.

910 IU F(5U

son

free. Address, G. Sxn»

In Iff we want Agents

AiUlivj Ait .l.t/»who are good woricerK in every County in the Uill ted States to eell

Tbe Only Complete Safety Lamp" made. Good men can make $50,00 A W.GEK.

Secure territory at onoe by -writing tc M«talll« Hafety lunp Ct, 122 Lake St., Chicago,

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