Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 247, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 April 1876 — Page 3

CITY POST OFFICE. daily MA^a- OPKK

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North and South Way.

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General Delivery and 'all Boxes open

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Lock rioxes and Stamp Offloe open from

Money9 Srder and Register Office open on Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m. n^lfX®7 °rder

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RAILROAu TIME-TABLE. EXPLANATION

OF

RKFKEKNCE

tSaturday excepted. ^Sunday excepted. I Dally St. I.onlx, Vandalla A Torre Haute and Terre Haute A lndiauapolls. Arrive from East Leave lor West 00 am .•Limited Train 9,05 a m. 1^35 am Fast Line M0 a m. 0,15 Indianapolis acc.

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Arrive from West Leave for East 1,40 am gFaBt Line 1,45 am 1,45 pm .*Day Express 2,00 "9,30 •Mail and Acc 3,2U

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•Indianapolis Acc... 7,00 a

Evansville, Terre Manto A Chicago. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut Streets.

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frem North. Leave for North.

"?.) ^Chicago Express, 6,32. a .1,17 a ra •'•Mall 2,57 f»,3i a Night Express 10.0Z

Evansvllle & I'raivfordBville. Union Depot, Tentu and Chestnut Streets Anivefrjrn South. Leave for South 1,5) •Mail 4 9.50 «*......../"Express r,,oo •Local Freight 10,80 am.. Express Freight 7 A a-m I.osansport,Crawrordsville &Southwestern. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut Streets.

VK FOR NORTH®

Terre Paute and Lafayette Mair. 7,0 a in Terro Haute and Toledo Express...4,00 pm Rookville Accommodation 11,25 am

•BBIVB FROM NORTH.

Cincinnati andEvansvlileMail 1,35 pm To'.edo and Terre -ute Exprets 0,d0 Uockville AC«omoJation 9,10 a

Terre XIante «t midland.

Union Depot, Tenth and Ches.nut streets.

ARRIVE.

No. 8, New York Fa*t LiDe 1V0 a JXo. 1, Through Express ,?4j?p "Mo. 7, Through Freight 11,10 No. 0, Local Freight 6,CO

DEPART.

No. 2. Through Express ?,"0 a No. 4, Decatur Accommodation fvw No.8, Tluough Frei lit No. It), Local freight

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Ciuolnuatl A Terre llnntr. Depot, Firs: and Main streets. Arrives from South. Leaves for South 8,CO °m Accommodation 9,15 am

Street cars and omnibusses run to and rrom the depot on Tentn and Chestnut streets, and oranlouaes to and from the ctepot on Sixth and Ti ppecanoe street?.

There is five minutes difference between me railroad time and the city time,as kept by Cal-. rhomas and corrected daily by^is transit instrument.

,(§UL itnQ ggnzetk.

Tuesday Evening, April 4, 1876.

Doubt.

Is it true? Is it true, or a fanciful seeming? Whoie have I read it, and how have

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heard

That somebody waits for a kincliy wor^ And that somebody thinks of me, waking or dreaminft?

Did the winds, or the waves, or the birds say, He's lonely, Sad and impatient to look on the face ^Haloed by Memory's glamour and grace Is it true? Is it true? Does he love me—me only?

Have the winds and the spired in deceiving? Are birds ever cruel and

Bong

waters con-

false in

Aro iriends never faithless?

IIow

THE DARWIKIA3T THEO II*'

The Skeleton oi'H Man with a Tall Fouud by a 1 ariuer ol 1'riuce Edward Island.

From tho Charlottetown (Prince Edward

l"°

Ialaud) Observer.]

I am a farmer, residing on the Nesbitt Itaad, East Point, and engaged, like most of my neighbors, iu procuring mussei, ormaisb mud, during the winter months. At the southern end of iny land is a creek, about which lies a considerable tract of marshy land. For the last two or three myself and sous have u«ed the deposits in this marsh as a manure, and finding it answer exceedingly well in one position, have made pits of considerable depth. Being convinced that the lower mud was the best, and our anticipations of being troubled by the rise of water in the hole proving unfounded, we have used the small pit for .Ihe pist two winters. Bearing this in mind, it must not be a matter of ®url)"!tr® that the pit is now excessively deep. The substance is a kind of h.e®Ji black peat, somewhat similar, I fancy, to that fouud in Lennox and in llie vicinity of the Big Shiboo, the neighboring province

One day in the latter part of the month, myself, my aon William, and a man in my employ, one Alfred McAlduff, were engaged in procuring manure from the pit. The two latter were in the hole, digging ana loading tue sleigh, while I jjjly to light my pipe, when

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8U^de

^ie^iaoitrGelng. The fllelon, speaking generally, "vras much the same as that of a lars^e male specimen of tbe present Indian race, The skull, however was very mucn flattened on the top, and the bones very large and thick, xne lower aroa bones were much longer than the usual standard. The legs, on the contrary, were short in a very noticeable degree. Brfhiud tae n* ure and in a position directly continuous from the back of the spine were uineteea small articulated bones. There can not be the slightest room for doubt that these members repre* sent the osseous framework of a tail.

4:15 pm Of the great number of persons who had been to my house to view tniii:45am most interesting specimen of a de7:0°am

':00 a

partfc( rttce

11:20 am

not one has failed, in

ihe most explicit words, to endorse my own'first formed opinion. It was

4:i5pm argued, by our own minister that it was quite possible that the bone3,

aorn. although undoubtedly the bone3 of a s-ooam Kvansvilleand Way 2:30pm tail, might be merely those or one taken from some animal, and might have been used by tbe man as a weapon, offensive or defensive. But the position clearly invalidates this argument, The hands were -folded in front of the body, and therefore could not have been holding the tail, which, as it appeared to make a direct junction with the backbone, could not have maintained that situation without some support. Add to this the undoubted fcimilarity of the bones, and the conclusion that the articulations were continuous from the end of the tail, to the neck is inevitable.

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fcga ml'.C A T. H. R. 1" 00 am 7:00 a 111. Midland 7-00 a SEMI-WEEKLY MAILS. (Tnea, and Sata.) m...9rayBvllie via Prairieten...ll am

JW.AKK».—

The skeleton may be seen at my house, where I shall feel it a pleasure as well as a duty to give all the information I can to those who wish to inspect it. It has been reported that a glass flask, which had probably contained some cordial or fermented beverage, was discovered by the remains. This however, is a mistake no such bottle was found.

SILAS WILCOX.

Nesbitt's Road, East Point, March

Personal Paragraphs.

Tbe two gas companies of Detroit are fighting, and Lewis puts kerosene into his column.

Simon Crmoron was editor or the Doyleetown Democrat fifty-seven years ago.

Ann Eliz.v Young 10, is lecturing in Connec'.icut, on her "Life in Bondage."

The estate of the late Frank I\ Blair, Jr., is valusd at §500. Conkling, according to the Titusville Courier, is like Sampson in this—his strength is iu his hair.

A Boston correspondent main twins that Hawthorne took himself tor the hero of "Septimus Felton.'\

Montgomery Blair says that the Demooralie party to be strong must be clean, and the Pittsburg Commercial wonders whether this is a political or a soap campaign.

They do say that Robeson 5s in one of those delicate situation* whero it becomes his duty either to draw out or .double the blind.

Walt Whitman, in his youth, was a dapper and dandyish contributor to fashionable literary periodicals. He only began to be the poet of nature and shabby clothes in his muturer years.

A boy iu Maryland had a water snake two fett long taken from him. Chandler held one of his boots in Iront of him, and the water snake went for it singing, "Home, Sweot Home.

The bill legalizing the marriage of James Parton and his step daily liter, has passed tbe Lower House ot the Massachusetts Legislature by a vote of 91 to 86, notwith&tundiDg the adverse report ot tbe committee.

Newspapers all over the land have a good word to say for Susan B. Anthony, because sue has by hard work sue ceeded in paviug off the $10,000 that she owed by" reason of the failure or her woman's paper, the Revolution.

The l'ichborne claimant has been removed to the prison infirmary on account of an ulcerated leg, and a daily allowanee of a hall a pound oi meat, in addition to tho customary ration ol bread and soup, has been made to hun.

Jeff Davis will go to Europe next month. He will spe»d six or eight months in London and on the Continent to promote the establishment of direct trade with the cities of the Mississippi Valley.

The gossips of New England say that if Mr Dana is not sent to England, he will be sitting in Mr. Boutwell's seat in the Senate one of these days. Hence the very active interest ol Boutwell in the proceedings,

Sweden sends Jenny Lind's shoestrings to the centennial. Cannot they send in person that sweet warbler,

Can'a'lningry heart feed on the husks whose*melodious bursts filled tbe soul ol believing? ALICK. of Phineas Bsrnum with sounds that

of Phineas Barnum with sounds that echo still The Emperor of Brazil is to remain three months in the United Stages. He will go to California belore attending the PuiladeJphia exhibition- Alter leaving America he is to make the tour ol"Europe, vi&iting Russia and passing over to Asia Minor and Egypt. He is a great admirer of all,thiugs American, and translated several poems of Wtiittier and Lougfollow.

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heard loud exclamations from my

aon,

followed by a similar demonstrations from his companion.

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approached, and, to my infinite surprise, beheld, projecting from tbe mud, the cerebellum of a buman skull. Gradully, and with the greatest care, we proceeded-to free tbe re» mains from the superincumbent earth, and at length had the satisfaction to disclose the entire skeleton of a

.Nursery Jiciisecse.

Hammond, the revivalist, is scaring baoies into convulsions and (Jhridiiauity at Washington.

Well, sir, what does h-a-i-r spell?" Boy—"I don't know." "What have you got on your head?" Boy (scratching)—"I guess it's a uiuskeeter hue."

A little girl four feet high and four teeu years old, living iu Cass county,

III.,

was recently married to a larmer who measures six feet and two inches, and is twenty-six years of age "And what became of Saul, Jimmj asked a Sunday school teacher. "K'H* ed himself," was the reply. "How did he kill diinself Continued the teach er. "i'ilowed his brains out with revolver," replied Jimmy.—New York Commercial Advertiser.

A candy store window displaj s, in wuisttd letieis, iho inspiring texi "The Lord will provide." A boy who passes daily hays it ain't so. and "you cau't git no candy in there on the ere it of rrovideuce. Nickels is the only stuff wot gits thtui gumdrops."

LIGHT.

IIoiT to get Oil or Fluid Cheaply and Coiivienily. Now that the attention of everybody is directed to some chcap substitute for gas, let the GAZETTE tell you where to uet oil and fluid. The Terre Haute

... K- u« „„u num. xu« The Nation*! House Oil Co. keep three wagons, which will

Try

Shewmaker's "Li "May Queen" flour, the market.

jht Loaf," and It is the best in

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

Lcc & Crum,

the best Shoemakers in tbe city, have moved to the B'ue Front Shoe store, No. 507 South side of Main street, between Fifth &ud Sixth, und will fc0 with Mr. Richey. Leave orders at this place.

sr. CL4IR BROTHERS

Now run the saloon and restaurant on Tippecanoe street, opposite the I. fc 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 PHVSICIAN. From the at. Locis Globe. There is probably no man to whom the community owe so much as to. the honest fair spoken physician, who does his actual duty, both to himself and to his patients. Really skillful physicians are not so numerous that their virtues need no mention, and hence the advertisement of Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, may well claim the reader's attention. Dr. Pierce is a typo 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 bis one branch of the business. Such in his line is Dr. Pierce. For the benefit of his readers he has written a "Common Sense Medical Adyisor," which is well worth reading by those who need such a work. With strict business honor, high protessionalskill, reasonable fee*, and large corps competent assistants, Dr. Pierce will doubtlsss make bis nau:e familiar as "household words."

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

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

Try

Sbowmaker'8, "Light Loaf," and 'May Queen" flour. It is the be3t in the market.

Eng. ne, Bruning's

French restaurant is generally recognized as the best in the city, jt is centrally located, being on M«in between Fifth and Sixth street. Stop in and got your dinner when you can't go home.

JBlock COiii

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

Masquerade.

There vlll bo a masquerade ball at the new «ty hall over the Market House JFriday April 7th. It wijl be for the pmrpose of raising additional lunds tofcet tho new uniform for Touts band. Already some money has been raised (fr this purpose. Every efiort willbeliiade bv the management to make litis ball first class in every par* ticulajond the well known reputation of his .sterling organization is a guars antoo khat it will be an* elegant entertainment.

Mure 0retnb.icks

can be saved by those wanting a suit ofclcibs made to order by calling at 66 cAiio*street, opposite Mayors office, p. JBrennan has just received his gpriag goods and guarantees to make them up and sell them forten cent, less tbau all competitors, His low rent amjjdoing his cutting enables him to

do I

Norwich Bulletin: Nothing so pleases a boy who has attended Sunday school faithfully, and dreauieu nights of the pair of skates ho should get at the festival, as to find on that occasion that he has wou a book-uiark and a volume of Hitchcock's Aualys of the Biole.

Here is a very common experience the converted. Do you think, feauimy tuat jou have been bom again?" I do think I have, minister." "Well, Sammy, whose work was ii?" "Oh, minister, God did a part, and I did a part." "Ah, indeed, what part did you do.SammsT" "Well, sir, I opposed God all I could, and He did the rest." f, .n-V

Go

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

Hands mc Carpels.

Cost you no more than homely ones, FORTEK BROS.

Go

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

'Tls sweet to hear tho watchdog's honest hen yoa are at a Fafe distance. 500 Pieces real Sprague prints, 6c.

Our entire stock best prints 7c. Yard wide percales spring styles 10c.

Brown aud Bleached muslins, 5, 0, 7, 8,9, and 10c. New Jaconet Edgings, o, 0, 8,10, and 12 u.

All other goods proportionately low. We will celebrate this Centennial year by offering the largest stock of Dry Goods and Carpets at Less prices than ever before off*®d in Western Indiana.

FOSTER BHGTHERS.

Our arpet*

•Are sold just as cheap ts our dry Sprague Prints 6

gJods.

All best

c^nts a yard'

FOSTER BROS,

to the popula' cent store for fancy goods and notions, 4th street.

I^attreBSea "Renovated

and made ov/»- good as new at Ilan ley's Mattress Factory^on Fifth stroot between Main and Cherry. Secono hand furniture, or goodi of any kino taken iu payment for work.

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deliver either Fluid or the b^sc Head Lij^bt Oil at your house. They give cards which can be hun: out and notify the passing wagons to deliver it. The great convenience of this will be appreciated by housekeepers, and the trouble it saves in ^oing or sending after it. The wagons are also supplied with lamps and fixtures of all kinds so that if you want a burner, a shade, a wick or a chimney, you can be supplied at once and without trouble. The head-light oil and fluid aro of the finest quality and nrn-explosive. They will be sold and delivered in this way, as also tbe fixtures, at prices as low and often lower than they can be bought at the stores. Address, through the postoffice, the Terre Haute Oil Company, giving your first order and receiving a card, or stop the wagon as it passes your house.

p0rtg a new piano

TericSsmtc It© ffimpasjWholesale ond retail dealer. Office retail supply, Depot, 175 Main st.

For niDty days irom Apr'l 1st, lS/b mv rates for ice will be 50 cents per hundred pounds, to hotels, restaurants, saloons and butchers, and 65 cents per hundred to families. After which date nrires will be 75 cents and one dollar.

L.F.PURDUE,

Terre Haute Ice Company.

PROSiPT A WW fc&E LIABLE. Chas L. Feltus paper hanger and decorator gives especial auention to paper hanging, decoraunc .and calcil inin". Fine work a specialty. »boP No 610 Main street, between Sixth and Seventh, under the old Forty-Nine Cent store. :n

N. B. Prices as low as any shop in he city.

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Notice.

Anv lady wishing to get anew Sewing Machine, cheap, for ®asb'Jll1*^ well by addressing P. O. Box .222,^" citv The parties owning it will sell it for cash at a groat sacrifice, not longer needing a machine.

Fresh Straw,

for filling bed-ticks, at Mattress Facto torv on Fifth street, between Main Sherry, .!«* raceiT"*filled and delivered at oO cents.

Bcikn&p,

ilia sari career accounted for. We »„Srb"ve given COUNSEL th«

r'.r..s- &

SpUROHASE TWO "cHOLARSHIPS,

rnvfMFRCIAL 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 reqmred. No charge until divorce is granted.

Address, HOUSE, Attorney, 194 Broadway, New York.

Ijan's Kalbarion

makes beautiful, glossy, uriaut hair, prevents falling out or turning gia.V stood tbe test of 40 years. I iugly perfumed, and has no mal.

scnd„ap

that will euro you, 1 REE O* CHARGE. Th areat remedy was discovered by a missionary in fcoutL America. Send self-addressed onvelopetothe RKV. JOSEPH T.

"W. W. Byers' for Fine Stationery, Main street, near Sixth

Ki'inoVfd.

Cbas. Feltus, paper hanger and decorator has moved I i^ phop-to the basement under the old Forty-nine pep store on Main street, between Sixth and Seventh.

Cincinnati House.

Tbe 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

CIFSS

table, keeps a

first class bar and a first class house in every particular.

the Fat of (he I.»ml Witii-

ont Tl'orU is the Aim of Traveling: Agents. We don't employ them, hut sell to Jne riser at factory prices. Send for our free price list which will give you iho price Freight paid by lis toyour nearest rainoad station, to be paid for alter you have tested and found satisfactory, to that the purchaser ahsolutely runs no risk whatever Then is the way the best Scales in the worul are sold by JONES ol Binphamton. N

JFYOUAPB

TO TEXAS

-OR-

«®IW« "to KANSAS

Send vour name, and your Friends and and Neighbors,' ramesaud adfires3 on a Dost&l card, or by letter, find receive by return mail aB°auUful Pamphlet log and Describing the OREAT POU1H WKHT, her cltifcP, towns, rivers. lailroaas, schools, minerals, stock, manufactories larrnw, landp, e'c. Full informJop^i large county apd sectional maps, newspa pers, illustration, rate* of fare and other valuable Information interest ing to everv roan, woman and child mailed free of

cba,^A^Sowx

Texas anc" Kansas Emigration A^eut.^

WHIT ft ST A It tj aft E. I.tveapool nnd New York Ma'l Steam-

Rates as Low as by any other Line. The steamers of this

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ne

TILT*

route reeonaw,endet'

the LANE

by

Mew-Maury, U.S.

N golno- south of, lha Banks on the passage to"Qneensldwn all the year round. Passenger accommodations for ail classes unsurpassed. Apply to GERGREJf, 120 Randolnh Street Chicago

Or to E X. OiBDSKB. Terre Haute.

/tk-i H^feTT V&? ANYTHMGlnour I I

stor

•ard keep

JLi 'L/ everything fou

at a first-class Fancy Goods or Toy Store lendS D. for Holiday Goods, *TEIXS Al Store, 105 Madisenaireet, Chicago. Bend or rtpporlptive UstR.

Br II I HWH

Scn1

,orparticuliirc.Dr.

Carl-

III UAl&ton. lh, WMhiujtonf-t.. Chicago, U'

WAR

,^nk V, 3

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LAE6K DISCOUNT FOR CASH.

I.

luxiis

It has

Is charm-

For Excursion Rates

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

Are Your Scissors Dnll 2

Or isyour knife blunt then you want to take thfciii to August Kabder. li.s shop is on the west side ot between Main and Ohio -suarpen scissors and kn.\es \ery cheaply and promptly. Try h:m.

CORN MEAL.

at Almey & Harris' popular Bloomington Road Mills.

A CARD.%||.

To all who are sufferinar from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss ol manhood, Ac., I will

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„i'h oa.TraviEus. r.r.i'. eontoii.s valuable laturtt.j'.i!n for -r.j v.-io r.ru ra-rricJ or contemplate maretili it 'i coik that ought to bo kept under lock and her. nn:'. r.ot iaft -jreiussly about ttiC house.

It co:itni. tLc .porieoca aa.l nuvlce cr a physl.iin whose rcpututicn wcrhl-wide, and BtimlJ bc in vatc drawer of every male and fensilo t.:roUEJOUt the entl"

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Sent to one of o-,t.-.7e for Cent' Addre^fl .*r. Butti* i^p»P5usury. atree., Si- Louis, ilo.

Nollcc lo Affiiciad ond L'r.iorbr.ala. Before a ivir.: n«tor(«n« 3«»«k who §Sli? Liv^plor. *^Bartt»^nV t?5«'«W.'bpav/.rtw«aty.w»«nr^ iaiodorscd n".i of n.^-t '(wi V.I corsof tW*c.vanrr r.«d Enrrtw. ."«t

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Irrmt Now According to

Your Means

$10,$25 $50, $100, §200 How to meke money is in order, and ye ara inclined to tel the reader one of the fcecr»-ts. AXilCX AX 1)EU I'RttTHBG-l«A-A CO., 13 »«H St eet, York, Bmherss and Brokers re piepared iniinate cliw ncter. 1 his firm isfamons for malii' g, and in itnnmbejs anjong its patrons thousands who are well off, and arp so because of their employment ef FKOrHI.*GHA3a *& I.O. to procu.e investments. t^6iid for ieir explanatory circular. Stocks purchsssd and carried as long as desired, ou a margin of three to five per cent. Fro«v Boston Saturday Evening Kxpress, Fobuasy Idth, JSTO.

GRAND

Real Estate Dislribuiion! AT AK HISSOS, US., Mar. 28, '7«. 2,661 Pietesof Property valued at 5770,800! Capital St cK, SI,000,000. Mmrcs, «0

Eacli.

The Kansas Land and Emigrant Asso' iation, (An organization composed cf canitalists and ba ine^s men, citizens of Kansas, incornorted ny tne authority of the State, tor the purpose of encouraging emigration,) will distribute to its are holders, on March 2«», ll!76, 2.661 Piece* of Pi operty, consisting of KLEG\NT BKICK and STwrsE BK.^IDhNOfiS, with other valuable property in the City oi Atchison—the ereat Railway Center ol the Missouri nl fev—and 557 improved and unimproved InrmM in Kansas, al! worth at a Jow estimate, g77«,800. The values of these 2,6tt4 pieces of property are from

§50.00 TO $75,000.00 EAiJii.

Ever 7 Fhare, wherever or by whomsoever held will

be

equall/ represented In the

distribution, and be entitled to any one niece awarded to the same. piece aw* JOHN PRICE,

Gone.-al Manaeer, Atchlnson, Kansas. For shares and circulars giving lull Information, apply toT. W. Howard, op*. Postoffice, Terro Haute, Ind.

tit

IT. S. RICHARDSON &00.,

.TOBBRRS AND DFLrVLEUS IN

'"Jiiccnswarc, (J lass ware,

Lamps, Etc.

ur. AD QUARTERS FOR

JhandelierR and liar Fixture Country Jobbing Trade solicited, ai .O prices pnaranieed as low ns any

Queensware House.

MAISmFAi:T5 I£5i'MS OF

AL.

JP I

W O SS

Invite the attention of buyers to their Instrument.

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FIS®MSUI?1,'

KXPOSITIOST. 1875, was awarded tlieiu fcr BEST PiASOii made W«5St «i the Allcgliemcs.

Advantages of location and economy in cost of material and ture enabled us to offer decided advantages to those wanting a thorouDhlj first-class PIASTO.

F01S BESCKIPTIVK CATALOGUE.

H. &: OO., nprjii MiiRiijcrs rijeia* SaJe, ai?l also General Ag€ for the Sale ©1 Utsrivaled Decker Bros. Pianos.

158 West Foi rUi Street. Cincinnati. Ohio.

obtained in the Ui'.itei Stales, (Janadas and

Europe terms as low as those of any other reliable house. Correspondence invited in the English and foreign languages, with Invontors, Attorneys at Law, and others ^oUctors, esp cialiy with tl ose who hav« had their cases rejected a' '/he hands ot other attoi neys. in rejected cases our lees are rea-onable and v.o charge.ia made unless we are suce*i»frai--w!- 11 von want a Inventors, »of°car".s slietch ami afnU description of your Invention We will make an examination at 'he Patent offlee, and if we thiali It patentable, will tend .von papers and advice, ard pros?cute yonr case. Our fee „mb.,l»ota,narV«»%rtlen

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Advico sss JYee tents. PatMit liD^r and Inventions.

LLEFFRENCK—lfnn.

M. P. Leagelt, fs-

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IVXiKIW STREETj

N^rth Side, between Third and Fonrtb

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Cash Price, $40.00.

Any person wanting a first-class

LIGHT RUNKIXO AND EASILY MANAGED S^utt'e Sewing Afochlne will find it of importance to -pnd tons forth latest Terras to purchasers, atf we off-

We also send MACHJNBON

TRIAL T^

OAlta nftllHnirtrt VTT fllP H'UllG to

E OHIO TALLEf FiANO C(!

RIPLEY, OHIO,

any part'

Uo. 39 Kentucky Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. A reenlar cradaateof Medicine, has been longer en/aged ir the Bpeciftl treatment of all Veneral Sexual And Ciuron1 Diseases thananyothcrPhj8icla.il in IndUaapoliB.ascitj panerasbow, and all old residents know. Contnltatlons free

Syphilis, GonarrhoBa, Gleet, Stricture, Orchitis, Hernia, or Rupture, all Urinary Diseases and Syphilitic or mercurial -afrdctions of the throat, akin or bon«S, are treated with unparalleled aucceai, on latest scientific principles. Safely, Privately.

Spermatorrhoea, Sexual Debility and Impofency, as the resale of Self-abase la youth, sexual excesaei in matnrer years, or other causes, and which produce somo of the following effects: nervousness, seminal emissions, debility, dimness of sight, defectire memory, pimples on th« face, phynicaldecay, aversion to society of females, confusion of ideas, loss of sexual power, etc., rendering marriage improper or nnbappy, are permanently oared. PamDhiet (W pages) relating to the above, eent in sealed envelopes, for two postage stamps. Consultation at offlce or hy niaij free, and Incited, a ftiendly talk or his opinion costs nothing.

Whcnitisiooonvenient toriait the city tor treatment, medieineoan be sent br express or mail every^where. Ooreaofe eases guaranteed, where doobt exist* It is frankly stated^ Offloe hoars:

9 A.

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PamphUf foanyaddresa, for Two Stamps.

MANHOOD for 10 cents* read It. 10 cents. let fop 20 cents by mail,

I 280

MARRIAGE

PINE

-*£ATES.

wtfr.

Sealed for 60o. Over fifty wonderful pen pictures, truo *4 ure articles on the following subjects: Who may marry, who not, whv. Proper age to marry. "WTio marry first, Mancood, Womanhood, Physical decav.- The effects of celibaoy and excess Who shouldmarry Howlifeandhappinessmay be increased.

The Physiology of Reproduction, and many more

Those married or contemplating marriage should read it. Afteralife-longpractice,Iassertfrom buman as well a:i moral conviction, it ought to be read by all adult persons, then locked up, not laid around or lost, as it is worthj of re-reading. It contains the CTGftffl Of OcdiOfll lit6r« ature.thoughts gathered in an extensive practice, and worn* 0 any ono who will giro it a o«reful perusal, ten timet

its

ooit. .. Address Dr. Duff, 39 Kentucky Avenue, Indianapolis Indiana. Cheapest good*guide In America.

Dr- ^l(rhittier

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 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 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. Officc and address, 617 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo.

is Delayer! and Jjifo Prolonged ly lisiii.tT tl. A" IT. Tonic Elixir and Liquid Extract ot licvf. This rnedi"ino cannot under any circumstance fail to tmro

Indigestion, Constipation, Dyi.-

nensin. Headache, Nervous nese,L0KB ofStrengtli and Appetite, Lung, Liver, Bladder, Kidney, Stomach. Biood, and children's diseases. All Female diseases and weaknesses this medicine will positively cuve. All cases of Piles arising from natural causes or!v the use of injurious luedlelnca are permanent ed. The pure Beef Juice and Blood prepar-i aw meat furnishes strength and nourishment

Iy cured. Tfie pure Beef Juice and Blood prepar-d from raw meat furnishes strength and nourishment Prof, E. S. Wayne, CI of Cincinnati College of Pharmacy, says: SIF.SS.RICHARDSON TULLIDOE. ^n ti,April2, •».

Prof, HI. S. Wayne, CbeniMt and I'ri'siilout

Gents" Having been madeacqnainted with tlw composition of your R. «t T. Tonic Elixir and Liquid Extract of Beef would say that it possesses valuable medicinal properties, as all the ingi-odionts entering into its composition havo well known and positive medicinal mine, which combined together must form an excellent tonic, cathartic ana nutritivo medicine, and one well suited to relieve many complaints incident to our climate." Kespcctfully, -E. S. WAYNE.

If you do not find this medicine at one drugstore, call at another, and if itisnoton saleinyeurplaco, have your druggist order it, or send-diregt to us

Price, gl.OO per bottle. sent on receipt of price BICHARDSON & TPLUS&S. Cincinnati, 0.

iM A Vi'bWTP —2 New?: Masonic iTlA.O\7i^l JLv Workp, Onlque and highly important. Send. forV complete Catalcguc. Agents wanted BEDDING

Co., Vublishers of Masonic "Works, 781. roidt^ay. N. Y.

•\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE JLv will anply lo the Board ofrcomraiB^lone^s of Vigo county, Iirdiana, it their MarsLi term, 1878, for a license toeell ^'spiritous, vinous ami malt liqmra"'ifas quaiutles than a quart at a ime, with the prlvilego of ailo-wmg thesaine to betlrank on our premises for one year.: Oat place of bflsltiess, and tt-e premises whereon said liquors are to be sold aud.drank, are locatcated In room No. 228, the west room in tne building, situated on tho north-side or Main street, between Second and Thiid, In 5 fest off the east side of In-lotNo. 2* in the First Ward oi the clty-of Terre Haute, Vigo Co., Ind.

EN'08

£9 pa

BTROaSK, ft BRO

-MOA'Ti'l—Afrenis wantetl evetVAcro.- Business liotiorableand Crr. class. Particulars sent free.'A,ddhts

HTM & CO-. St. i^oj '-.AIo

Wo si rl to distribute a JLecture by one ?v *51 ttu who has suffered and la now cured, with-rales, instruci,lon8-and'pre-scriptions that any druggist can put up

cughTto have, YOUNG TBAN every case of Nervous Debility. Wflaknesa, &c., is cured by them. 1 spentoyfiiSZX) with Quacks before fludlng tnft- rfeEftody. Satri. pie3 free. E. TiiHM

AIJ^ 10. 2ffi. 14m p.t. N.'.Y

A W di W ANTEDBVEHY W ERl Eii-i A ^Samples lree"i, Addreaa 8 VALLECO,Box,33MNewYork,

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BUSINESS GAUDS.

New 8to(kof Real Estate,

•IS. OX:XM,

I JSC AT, EST ATI: AGE^'I, MAIN HT., BET FOURTH AND l1 IF o. 116, Up Stairs.

Dwelling houses of all sizes and in a.i parts ot the city, at the cheapest rices, Also farm* and gardens to sea or trade. Tuformaiioii cbeerlu.ly lurnished.

Dr. JLeou J. Wiiheri,

OFF-JCK AND EESiDEKCIj,

Ea^if .-iro-r-,, b.-»- and fro :-, -.ovpnt'n

Ir*. ]VKo-A.:rfc!i!ir,

TAIIiOK A3fl? il'TTKK. Fifth ., bti. iry err. y.u)keirj Buy your cl'th ond liave your suits cut and "made in the finest style nt a eavinp o1 25 per cent, by pxtron'ziuu McA li'.r.

lOBlIl^WOlS: Houfie,Hl{,n ano Ornamental jp

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Little Beci Front, cornar of Eighth at:a Main streets, Terre Haute, Ind.

BUK^S I3K.O4„,

DEALERS IN

Fl.OUil. FKEI, UAI.KI* HAY, CITHE1

MSKATS,

0«LXKY and l'li01»I CK,

8o.utbeast ccr. Third aud Walnut sta.

CLAIilDGrE, THE ZT£E,

Sconrs TisorossgbJy, Dyes £Ianrfs«£juciy, Fisiislicn BeuRttially,

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DUFF

Sundays, 12 H. to 1 P. it.

KeaSly.

UT i£ TL\

between Third and Fourth South tide.

NEW STOYE STORE.

STOYES OF ALL STYLES

Parlor, Cook

—AND—

OFFICE STOVES

A Large Assortment and Low I'ricot, ft

North Fourth St.. ()ook?s

ROIIEET YAH VALZAJi,

OFFICE O YF.StKSi SSAS'TE,

LOUIS MiEUfeI€KE? (Succot-aor to Geige.- & Drsuslckt)/

Loclismiih, ii«ll-tia ]ger ,, stei-eil Cutter,

I-I. B. Special attention paid to putt.r uu ojieakin^ Tubes. 1 lie same toiU at wholesale auii retail to liuncrs.

Keys wholesale -.cd retail. Kepaltu promptly attended to

G. W. BAiiLKWs

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Oil] -c, US ^.ain KJrtn OverSaie's old confectionery slan-f

SHOP.

CALE1] J. TKOKPE,

Successor to K^dervse Br- hers, on Kcurta street, between Main and Ohio. He sol®it^ a share cf ii:f public patronage.

HOUSE'AN'» SI«NGraining, Glazing, Hijd al! branches of a painter's business will be attended tr. with ptomptness and dispatch. Ninth slreni. uear Chest,r.i t.

JOSEPK RICHARDSON, 5.L

Ofllco onOhfoSt., bet. Third and i-'cnria TKP.KE HAUTE, INDIANA

FULTON MARKET.

M. C. Kaifarty, wholesale and retal dealer in FJTSII

UIK!

Halt Water Fish

Bulk Oysters, Can ttystnrM, Eggs Butter, I'onllry, Ac. i\o 1B5 East Main street, Terre Ilaute, Ind.

Agents Wanted.

CENTENNIAL MEDALLIONS, Struck In so ld Albata Plate, equal in appearance, wear and color to

SOLIDS1I.TEROR GOI.L. Presenting a large variety of beautlfn DeaigaslnBeicf

These Medalliohs ere larger than a silver trade dollar, fceirg 1% Inch. In diameter handsomely put up andsnli radily at sight The moct valuable S-veriiiR and Mementos ever Issued. A completi outfit of agnificent samples for agents, velvet lined Morocco case—including the 13ust ot "George Wa-hliigton." Qrnnd Entmrce Internutioral Exhibition. Memorial Hall (ArtGallery). Horticultural Hal. Main Building, and the grand representation of the Signing of the Declaration ol Indtpcndenee (designed by Trumbull), iu gi'tsent by mail on receipt of draft or Post Office order lor $3,50, or will ship by ex.press C. O. D. upon receipt of express charges. Agents' Circular and Price List and one sample sent upon r-.ceipt 50 s. Immense profits. Sell at sight. Extensive fields for enterprise. Address

U, S. MEDALIOBT CO. P. O. Iroi 5270 Si.

Samaritan Ner?ine,

The great Nerve Conquerei euros Epileptic Fits, Convui stons, Spasms, 8t, Vita. Dance, and all Nervous D1 sea8es the only know posi tive remedy for Epileptic Pits. It has been tested by thousands and has never been known to fail in a "Trial package free.- Enclose for Circulars, giving evidence of

single case stamp oures.

Addiess,

DR, S. j.BIOHMONO. Box 74 St. Joseph, Wo

Tercnis Sriw-

$15 to «20.g^2SJSf8 sow ACo.. t.land. Maine.

Money .Ja..lU«1ys,«a»«

in every County in the United States to sell The Only Complete Safety Lamp made. Good men can make $50,OO A WK^U.

Secure territory at once ^y nctallte kafeiy liAiup Co«

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Chicago, V'jA'ii -J srt. "4 ^ss&ni'fiigvg{