Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 250, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 April 1876 — Page 3

To The nS nojrn Meal. A SONNET.

Dear lovt! in dreams I gaza upon

That sinks and swells upon my sonl in

O Heaven! is it wrong in dreems to

And better too such thoughts be

Ahfsav^sHch dreams, repose wonld be unrest. And thus caressingly my

I

ly.

g-«Tfr

beart dotb

Upon such lovely throne sweet watch

And Sfks «nd swells in love,-thy

i!i"ppeaking of Platonic bliss,

I G:-'n poeVff pen or artisi's pencil paint, I one fKHiyb.'- -so so dear, so pure as

U':'?

I Or can love" euphony, however qu'ii'iti Elucidate the houyht o( Love's first ltiss And pot, its beauty or expression taii.t? La Cii'.iShE, Maroh 21, 1S7G. MARTIB

UANl&b DUEVv.

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I THE YETEKtN O N O E A S MHBS AN &Y JSK TS.

Ilm Jkariy jit-Miry AK1«?—Mia Eaii-

Fisk, [Gonld, and —Mis Own Firoances.

rr

-Uncle Daniel was seated in his spa- hjncla'Dan'l, smiling placidly, co cions and comfortable sitting room, in

lontd on the entrance of the re-

makes the mW, and the son spends

iu

Whv tho Seminary is the best institution of the kind in tha country, and has the most students. Still the Church will take care of it. They he'd a meeting the other day, and decided that it must be kept agoin'.

HIS OWN FINANCES.

"Everything I have is signed over to my creditors. This house belongs to the five heirs of my son-in-law, Mr. Kfelley. I am their guardian, and secured them five years ago. I always thought," after a meditative pause, "that I could stop when I wanted to, but some how or other I didn't do it. Efl had drawn out five years ago would Lave had all a man could possibly need, or even a year and a luui ago would have done. Then I didn owe nothing but tho coliego endowments, and them wasn't much, -but you see I must be up and doin' something all the time. I can't be idle. "The newspapers reported you *ICE last week, Air. Drew?" "Did thej Then they were wrong. I never was sick. All my troubles are mental." "Do you think your assets will cover your liabilitie?, sir?" "I can't tell. They m*y or may not. I can't tell until after -he meeting o! inv creditors." "May I ask whether yon intern.1 en tering'Wall street, ag'sin?" "Ah! now you ask me a question I can't answer I am fitting old, but who knows?"

DOt

Then there was a !ong pause, which was eventually broken by theex-mii-lionaire. ,, "You knew Fisk, d'.dn'tyou," he asked suddenly.

The reporter replied that be had that honor. "Well, Fisk was a mighty smart man, but a mighty queer man. Yon remember the time nim and me moved tho Erie treasury over to Jersey, don't

,r vou? Well, iust a!*out that time the

[.now tile ew 1 oris San.j Commodore he was a trying his best to "Well, (z I wse saying, theold Bull's

corner Er

Head' »v n, i.n them days, was Left He must have bought as much us where tho Bowory Theater now stands. 'goo 000 worth, and still tho market It was owned, but not kept, by Henry

wa

Astor,the msn ihai pet John Jacob up

S I

hi** 'an, Hiid. "I see 11) a report that the Comuio finr*! is TCI to rotiro from the Lake Shore Roand make -Eugene RobinKon'Presit of it. I can't hardly be lievo 1 halill it may bo true. Eu

lievo

I cenc is «%lUr brie" young man. went

(V/HVir.Jband vaguely in tbe dj1™

''f

iion on«y)» money

to raiseJore

v-iis

%:s*'

-V

voting- where you

'it-

bnlit ttsi 'tli-jm 'I"5®8

,hS

gooiVM'"

'an'lllor" ou'

Vtock

el1'" w°,'!

thought of bankruptcv I can't m^ a thoi},

the

Jll^ome real estate, in Apru to tf the bailee.

r?'a\s'oiow axcept in P*"ic T^ntdowulikea shot Then rllr,m colleges. I gave the VV es 000 and always paid the in Ili a"! the Drew Theologica

S2-10 000. Ti-o money ought ^?Kn paid right down, but, as JV uSed ib bad, I let it run on fSo day- STes, that money

paid.right dowu

.- l)U|

ie and was buyilig right and

sn't dreened. Fisk was sellin' him

stoc

jj ncht along, and when ir, was

in business. John Jacob was in the "caneci for it was always ready for de fur business, and traveled about the i(very. Then the commodore banan to frontiers. Every dollar John got he

8US

pect something, and when the de-

put into real f-Milf up there where the nVerios was made the next day he was Metropolitan is now. Them days you

cer

tain there was a screw loose.

could buy prop"rty up there for almost T^e reporter ventured t- suggest nothing, and was in real estate that Uhat the "screw loose" could not have the Astor property was made."

been

jn

tije

Erie printing press, but

ue(j witbouta

begins at once to squ ill-•-fvings of his father is But, oz I was way in'.

a

young. Hen man in iVat

million, oi

I I

Ib

replv.

a solt arm cl. iir upholstered in red "Well when tho Commodore seen velvet. His right ha held an even-1 iug ne abandon porter, on a marble top table, as if to time wir.ii thn rv htn of his voice. His spectacles rested upon the tip of bis nose, and his eyes, which age had not dimmed, peered over them, gazing intently at his auditor. Uncle Dan'l's face has l.ot. changed much for years, except perhaps it is a little more wriukled ahd careworn since his rccent troubles. Lt is a pieasing face in spite of tb» air of shrewdness that over-

t. U.is right ha held an even- j,ow things was he \vent to law, and ewspapsr, whose perusal be had

poure(

in"injunctions and things. I

waa tll

en treasurer of the road. One

r, and his left wus tappiug gently day oar iawyer, be come to me and aB if,n keep I says "Mr. Drew, that money ain't safe in New York, ami Fisk, ha says the same thing." At. first I refused to move, but after a wbil8 I seen we had no chance to hold our money—five millions,! think it. was, mostly in Governments and first-cioss securities and I give in. Well we went over into Jersey and staid at a hotel ior a long time. Here

hat over- pjaij»s queerness came in.

spreads it. His- manner is somewhat, house watcbed by half of the police abrupt-, but stiil prepossessing with forca

young mea'ut becomes almost father-

0f

He had the

Jersey City. He was restless

ttncj Uneasy,

I

"With usl Americans, the father

but

it but the jperni- ns are different. j2ht.. for after his compromise Fisk They V.lwayspang on to what they

gtt and try id make it more but an American hoi der, and the soon used up Henry Astor Hester street "That must the twenties,

and seemed to dread

seizure. The money was in my charge.

ad ,10 fear that anybody would

getit.

The Commodore came out all

right, for after his compromise Fisk mid Gould took half his stock, and a call tor the balance."

AN OPINION OF GOULD.

.. What do you think of Mr. Guild,

lived at Bowery and |-Mr. DreV\? Do you think he is going to last long on the street?" lave been some time in I '-I dori't know. Gould's a mighty

Ir. Drew?" smart man. About his holdin out "Yes I wt about five aud-twenty can't say. Look at Dimmock and vears old thei and was in tho cattle S ockweil and Woodward, and the rest trade. I stand in business mighty of'em. StiU I think

Astor was the richest man—a very rich man. Somehow or 11 of the city, and he other, he and Fisk managed to keep .1 2 nnnrlilmn It

SS abouttime... He le.t' only a Ueroad In ^ffe'Ltern ibe a little over. "But I was the Atlantic and Great, Western theu"vou w"iniiTioii them d.ys that broke Erie's back W^n she moro'i'ii/en millions now. I'm leased that it was nun

^Uin'on i& now-seventy-nine thing pranged by Sir Morton

years old Im—but nf fillir VOIB fellors Hl»l. aai' •••"I

to ire I her. be last but me, Ebene/.?r through the couutry, givin dinners at •p^iv dledt Westchester last week." Delmonico's and everywhere else, and

OT VSBaB.LT AND ItAir.ROADS. «~Uy '"ZpSj

dore Yancbilt, Mr. Drew. rouus ia the country, but Dayin' niter i.nV( wHS. bo ."*.»• H,1,ll0n5 mighty "fefl How^ou^the Central?'

3 er

done a resky thing. Now I see he was right. Wben the dore first went into Harlem stock.

in tno but after while 1 oogan to

iQ iti and

if

Gould's

'»oney to

.«« i»Lfr^S£rwi.y.

nia!j0'

s0

1

ras gooa nmoo ..

WewMoo-ltaftMoUt.

but we'em to death. We was on-

t,herev Wwe

1U-

... m-«V didn't pay. Wetnea

dr»»ea oal.

S-08'''-1:,stead

their miwmont. .»WRS car Line, the mound the Hippodrome "Justpbo war." he said, was car considerable other real mighty ^niJroadB.

"u

lhAt

O^ tho re estate, and that brings

P'.»Con

So nearly'perfect are the recipes is thdse wonderful pain-soothing and hoalinc Centaur Liniments, that we can confidently say they will ALLEVIATE ANY PAIN arrising from flesh,bone or muscle derangements. We do not nretend that they will mend a broken FEE or EXTERMINATE BOILS, but even in such c^ses they will reduce tho inflamation and Btop the pain. Nor can we guarantee the proper results where the body is POISONED BY WHISKY. Temperance is necessary to a proper physical, as mental condition.

THE WHITE CENTAUft LINIMENT fo particularly adapted tw all cases of RHEUMATISM, Lumbago, Neuralgia Erysipelas, Itch, Sprines, Cbillblains, Cats, Bruises, Stings, Poisons, Scalds, Scatic^feKgak Back, Fains in the side Woun^HKeeping Sinews, BUKNS, FroitooTwTt, PALSY, Ear-acne, Toothache, Head-ache, Ulcers, Old Sir s, Rroken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Sore Tbioat, Croup, Diptheria, etc. The The most onjjiiift^inittplaints the Contaur LurffSeut. will cure all of them it -vrRT*benefit. It will EXTRACT the poison from bites and stings, and will care BURNS AND SCALDS without a scar. The following is but a sample ot a thousand similar testimonials: "ASTIOCII, IL-L., Deel, 1S74. "My wife has for a long time, been a terrible sufl'erer from Rheumatism. She has tried many pbyscians and many remedies. The only thing which has given her relief is Centaur Linimeut. I am rejoiced to^ say this has cured her. ,,

s"°

brings in the extra 4

about EriJ

vou tell me any thin&

restitution of $9.000 000 to Ei

vear3

ago, Mr. Drew

TU?T

1

I wnv most of that property

'.ne" „ronPrtv belonuing to the road, but Hew3s8Ud,°

name

onWoll slreMtilat

4lI efg08ald'

?y Vanderbilt has §11,000,000 -rsvVti*|u of niiles stock in bis safe. in com where

-h9

j.16l thr- Mints.

voarss 'have gone mighty rough I YOU IOUIember when Can

nm

i.ar to 40 acmpW I

Jitl?°QuicVs\lvear3

a

Tin.u.

stooh failed, I wus ii-td°idJt baVe any

bjs

much do yon tnink Commo

'"Forty Yes. A hundre^ millions.' \nd John Jacob Astor?

:fr„auSS .rNoto5y knows. AU

".0.3 ku'p^rtVS'i real Mtaw, and yoo I Sie'n. tstimato ol that thes^

Washington Ortht^rfiphy. In the ca®e of Belknap, tn© reoep_ .»n of S10.000 in hand, followed oy the award to the party of the other part of a fat post-traderehir, is called a bribe. In the case of Giant, the reception of valuable Philadelphia real e9tate, or of a fine equipage, followed by the appointment of tae nartv of the other part to a goid fat office, is caflsd a gift. To an analytical observer, the difference be--tween the two cusss consist entirely in the sye'.ling. In the dictionary of the White House, the word bribe is snHled g-i f-t. Ia

the

dictionary of

ihe war office, tbe word gitt is spallP.1 r-i-b-e. B'rom whioh it seems a warranted interference that in American politics a great deal de^ds ou orthography.—[Chicago 6 S 5

W. H. RING, Postmaster."

It is au indisputable fact that the Oentaur Liniment effect performing cures never before are ed by any preparation in existance,—like Chronic Rheumatiom of thirty years standing, straightening fingers and J°»lts which had been stiff for six years, Ukitie the soreness from burns, fec.

One dollar, or eaven fifty cents, invested in Centaur Liniment will be within reach when an accident occurs, and will do more good than any amount of money paid for medical at^ endance, When pbyscians are called they frequently use this Linimeut, and tf course charge several prices ior it.

Tiio Yellew Ontaur is adapted to the tough skin, muscles and flesh of the animal creation. Its effects upon severe cases of Spavin. Sweeny, Wild-Gall, Big-Head and POII-EVJI, are little less than marvellous.

Messrs. J. McClure & Co., Druirgists, cor. Elm and Front Streets, Cincinnati, O., say: "In our neighborhood a number of teamsters are using the Centaur Liniment. They pronounce it superior to anything they have ever used. We sell as high as four or five dozen bottles per mouth to owners of horses and mules."

We have volumes of testimonials describing* cure3 of Sprains, Kicks, Galls, Pool-Evil, Big-head and even Founders, which are little less than marvels. No owner of un aoirn«il CUD afford to be without a bottle of Centaur Liniment, which any day may prove worth twenty times its cost.

SoldiBverywhere, cut prepared only at the Laboratory of J. B. Rose & Co., 43 DEY ST., NEW YORK.

c\-£-idl

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Cross siohiy babies and children mav enioy lieaith, and mothers have res'- if tuey will use Castoria. W^orms, fever less, toothing, wind colic, sour stomach and undigested food make children cross, and produces sic.tues^.

Castoria will assimilate the tood, exnel worms, and correct all these things. For twenty years Dr. -P'^ner experimented in his private practicejtb produce an eflec ive ,Catlia?,t1lCKna^a stomach regulator which would be as effective as Castor oil, without its unpleasant taste or recoil.

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The reputation of hi* experiment extended. Pbyscians and nurses rapidly adopted his remedy, to which he gave he name of Castoria.

7RE LOST (JAUbE.

MAGNIFICENT Picture 14xlS inchea in siz3, printed on lie-ivy plate paper, boautiiul in dedgn and artistic in execution. It represents a confeJerate bol(jier after the war raturnlng to his home, which he finds lonsly a desolute. I" -routot the ruined cottag -, telling a Mid tale of the miseries of the war, are two craves with rude crosse", oa one ot whieh time friendly hand lias hung a garlano. Tn tli riitt tiie c-iliti river anU tbe rising moon'indicate peace and resf. The stars ^een through tne trees, represent the Southern Cross. It is a picture tLiat will tou^h every Southern heart ana should And a place in every Southern home, bent by Kiait mounted on a roller and post-paid on receipt of 25 cents, or for 60 cent" \ddress JOH BUlUtOW & CO., Put s.

Mr

on Wall stre«

worth ot

tried -'More'n that. Aud it's a mighty

he

°„r,rST& S°vde .iV.y'"""^ on it-^rauroad

buiL^0 countiy tho hav© tooftV tax€S on u- 1

don't

BRISTOL, TKHN.

n* Agents wanted everywhere to f-eU oiu eneap and popular picture--. $ lojtjo rer day easily made, tto money wqifred until pictures are sold, dead stamp ior ea'aiogae and terr'j?.

BEAU tIt'Y YOUll HOMES.

Th Fine Arts.

Four Beautiful Fine Oil Chromos, 7x9 and one 9x12, sent tor 50 cents, and six,'size 7x9, aud six 9x12, sent for $1: or a full family Port Folio of 100 Oil and Gem Chromos, all designs, very fine $2. Our Chromos are fac simjlo reproductions of tho choicest works of the Great Masters, and pronounced by Connoisseurs equal to tbe Original Oil Paintings. Our Scriptural Scenes, Landscapes, Rocky Mountsin Scenes, Sea Views, Fruits aud Flowers, Designs, fec., (fee are meeting with great.

favor- 4

300 Decalcomania pictnres 50 cents large mixed various kiuds, $1, or 1,500 for *3.

Satisfaction guaranteed. Cata.ogue ol useful articles sent on receipt of lamp. Address, enclosing price, in registered letter or postoflic© order, with a three cent stamp for return ol goods by mail, FETjlX CLARE & CO., Dealers in Oil Chromos, &c,, fcc., 224 East 113th street, N. Y.

Pleas a Rtate tho name of the paper you saw this in.

Fstray Notieo. 1

TAKENbour—By

A. u. iv.ee, of Houey

Crook township ie white lienor, supposed t'" two yenrsolii.wiih a slit in the ieft oar, and appraise.! at 515 bexore Ueo W. Otey, J. P.

MARTIN HOLLINGBR, Clerk.

Estr.^y Notice -"-0"

TPeI^st

AKEX UP—By James H. SMfleld oCreek townsnip, on the 1st tiaj of

rember,onered

sided bull

supposed

CALIFORNIA

THE CHICAGO A- NORTHWESTERN KAIIiWAT

Embraces under one management the Great Trunk Railway Lines of the WEST and NORTHWEST, and, with its numerous branches and connections, forms the shortest and quickest route between Chicago and air points in Illinois,. Wisconsin, Northern Michigan, Minnesota. Iowa, Nebraska, California and the Western Minnesota. Its Oinabia and Ca.if©s*u'a Iiae Is the shortest and an-.i best reute for all points in Northern Illinois, Iowa, Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colors ado, Utah, Nevada, California, Oregon, China, Japan and Australia.

Its

CHICAGO 5T»I8JSOII & liisie Is the short line for Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota, and for Madisen, St. Paul,

Minneapolis,

Duluth,

and all points in the Great Northwest- Its

Winona ami Si. I'eter Is the only route for Winona, Rochester, Watonua, Mankato, iSt. Peter, New UIEQ, aud all points in Southern and Central Minnesota. Its

Green Bay «& Marqoette ILine Is the only line for Janesville. Watertown, Fond Du Lac, Oshkosh, Appletown, Green Bay, Escanaba, Negaunee, Marquette, Housbton, Hancock and the Lake Superior Country. Us Freeport imd Iiabnq«e iiae Is the only route for Elgin. Rockford Ereeport, and all points via Freeport. Its £)2i3cag» litttti Eiirae Ia the old Lake Shore Route, aud is the only one passing through Evanstown,. Lake Forest, Highland Park, Waukegan, Racine, Kenosha to Milwaukee. rfjMi31 AN PALACE CARS. re run on all through trains of this road.

This i3 the Only Line running the:-e cars between Chicago and St. Paul, Chicago aud Milwaukee, or Chicago and Winoua.

At Omaha our Sleepers connect with the Overland Sleepers on t.he Union Pacific Railroad, for all points west of the Missouri river.

On the arrival of the trains from the East or South, the trains of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway leave CHICAGO as follows For Council Bluflfc, Omaha, au ali forn::i, two through trains daily, with Pullman Palace Drawing Room and Seeping Cars through to Council Biufls.

For St. Paul and Minneapolis, Two through trains daily, with Puliman Palace Cars attached ou both trains.

For Green Bay ami Lake Snperio Two trains daily, with Pullt»an Palace Cars attached, aud running through to Marquette

trains, Parlor Chair Cars on the day trains. For Sparta aud Winona and points in Minnesota, One through -train daily, with Pullman Sleepers to Wi-

nOUa*

-r,

For Dubuque, via Freeport, two through trains daily, with Pullman Cars ou night train.

For Dubuque aud La Crosse, via Clinton, two through trains daily, with Pullman Cars ou night train, to McGregor, Iowa.

For Sioux City and Yankton, two trains daily. Pullman Cars to Missouri Valley Junction.

For Lake Geneva, four trains daily. For Kockfiird, Sterling, Kenosha, Janesvilie, and other points, you can have from two to ten trains daily.

New York Office, No. 415 Broadway Boston Office, No. 5 State St. Omaha Office, 253 Farnham Stieet San Francisco Office, 121 Montgomery Street Chicago Ticket Offices, 62 Clark Street, under Sherman House corner of Canal and Madison Streets Kinzifi Street Depot, corner W. Kinaod Canal Street Wells Street Depot, corner Wells and Kiuzie Stsr

For rates or information not attainable from your homes ticket agents, apply to

W. II. STES5ETT,

Gcn'l Passenger Agent, Chicago.

HARYIN HUGHITT, General Saperlntenda-nt. Chicago.

SHERIFFS SALE.

By(Join

,i..

VIRTUE of a decrAfi aDd Older of sa)p, bsaeri irom tbn Vigo Comity Circuit to me directed und deliver-d, in fnvorf Dennis HaTftt and a,.*a!»ist.fo:iannahHyrnt, E!en By ILK', .r.ba H\rre, Marian Bvine, Aim. Kyrnt, Jan« Byrne* Pati lit Byrn»-, Thomas By me aud Mar caret.jSyrae, Jr., 1 am ordered to s.dl the following described real estate, situated in Vigo[iountv, Indiana, to-wit: li iig lort.v-seven (4/) and three twelfth (3 1'2 l-etrlf ihe north bide of lot number tiree!3) in fcible\ 'H addition to Terre HauU, V'go County Indiana, and oa

SATURDAY, APRIL 8,1676,

witbli the legal hours ol said day, at the ourtHousy door iu Terre Haute, 1 will offer tit) rents and profits of me above scrlbfti real esta'd.together with all privl. legesiud apurienances to t^e simo belong ing, f»r a tni-m not exc^. uiu^ -even years tut highest bidder tor cash, and upon failure to realize A sum sufficient to Mitistv sail order of sale and costs, I will then and taere oiler the tee-MmpIf, in and to said *3-^1 esUte, tt the ighesL Ujder for cash?o satisfy the same.

Tbh 5j,iidttyofMarcli, 1870. W Cii-KitiO. 5*hei"jIT.

Ths Great Southwesr.

Toall persons desiring HOMES in tbe great and prosperous West, the Atlantic End Pacific Railroad Company gives a cordial invitation to visit its land) in CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST MISSOURI, which possess all the requirements of a good climate, good soil, good water, and good health, with long and cool summers, and short and mild winters. 1,200,000 Acrea of Prairie and Timber Lands are offered for sale at low price and on long time—terms, in fact, made to suit purchasers, who are furnished with Irree Transportation from St. Louis to the anda, at the Company's office in at. Louis. t,i -n

to

ha theo years sW. Ho marks or brands. A npraised at «18 before Wm. S. Harper, J. PPF MARTIN HOLL1NGER, Clerk.

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The Imoeria Electr5Iagnetic I--?s nod Tablet. Are worn like any ordinary Insole in the Boot or Shoe. The Tablet is worn suspended around the neck. They keep the feet warm and dry an also generate a continuous gentle current oi electricity, immediately relieving pain and pern anently curing the worst c»«es of Acute and Chronic Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Asthma, Paralysis, Fever and Ague or Chills and Fever, Cold and Moi^t Ifeet, Bronchitis, Influenza, Sciatica, Loss of Appetite, Pneumonia Pain in the Back or Loins, General and Nervous Debility. Try them. The cost is trifling, the blessings they brinp inestimable,

We have been appointed sole agents for the United States price of Insoles and Tablets, sent by mail to any address, ONE DOI.LAI: and two three cent stamps. 9

Simplv Bond siae of Boot or Gaiter, and mention whether for Lady, Gentlomen or Children. Address Felix Clare & Co., 224 East 113th street, New York.

TO COAL OPERATORS.

Wharton, Kidil3- Co.

make a specialty of Coal Shaft Insurance, aud are thoroughly prepared to offer the best indemnity at fair rat"s in such staunch companies as the PELENIX, UN ICR WRITE RS' AGEN CY, NIAGARA FIRE ASSOCIATION ST. PATL and COMMERCIAL UNION of LONDON. Call and see us beloro insuring. Office No, 6 Bsach's Block, Terre Haute.

FOR KANSAS AN!) COLORADO. The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fo Railroad, from Kansas City and Atchison on the Missouri river, via. Topeka, the Capital of Kansas, and the beautiful Arkansas Valley to the Rocky Mountains. The SHOKTKST route t.o irueblo and Grand Canon, Colorado Springs, Manitou, Pikes PeaK and all places of note in the mountain reaion*. Tbe FAVORITE route to Denver and all points in Northern Colorado. Tho BEST route to Southern Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona, The ONLY direct route to the lamous San Juan mines. The track and equipment is nneqnaled, trains run tnrough from the Missouri river to the Rocky Mountains, making conngctions in Union Depots and avoiding delays and transfers. For lull descriptive circulars, mans, time tables, etc., address T. J. AKDKRSON.

Gen'l Pass. Agent, Topeka, Kan.

Custoria is as pleasant to take a3 honey, regulates the stomach and bow els, and does not gripe. It is adapt3d .to all ago3, contains no alcohol, aud is absolutely harmless to the most tender infant.

Try Castoria once and you will ntvbo without it. Prepared at the Laboratory of J. B, Rose & Co., 46 Dey Street, New York.

Sibley's Patent Spring G&'e Iling. ThisHinge is the moat powerful and asting Spring Gate rlin je ever invented. It is so constructed that the spring is perfectly protected irorn water or snow, and cannot get out of order. Its strength sufficient to hold any gate shut without the aid of a bolt or latch. They aro an cheap as any hinge in the market. Address throne'n postoffice, Terre Haute,

HENRY DISKLK.

CHENEY BS33aiEB6»-

^araearaCAW1

Ei lack a,nd Colored Oras ^ir^ ins. ©IPlRJUVG-IS'T'e.

TJu'SFT silks, lmumfaciurt'd in i!ie most approved mayw r, are wa minted not:l:» cat or change color in TvearIng aud surpass In weight, finish .air* durability any that-e a ho obtain at corresponding pries. FOB SALE BY ALL THE LEA MS

RETAILERS.

"Cheney's American Siiks combine U.e mo-t Beautifully incostuirei with nil UiKoftw'ol Jatirictes now in voaue. a-i«i heartily recornme nd ttiom lor their beau* ty and «Juiabll1ty to fie nUentiou of our readew."— Scribncr's Monthly,

LEdAL.

SHERIFFS SALE.

BYfront

VIRTUR of an execution issued he Vigo Circuit Court to mo directed and delivered,iu tavor of Stephen McClnnahan and against Elenr^ Bercaw. Matt. M. Brown and John Hess, (Replevin Bail). I have levied on the following described real estate, situated in Vigo County, .Indiana, to wit.:

The northwest quarter (J4) of the southwest quarter of scction eightteen (IS) Township eleven (11) north, range eight (8) west, containing thirtyfive (35) acres and eighty-five (85) one hundredth" of an acre, in Vigo Countj Indiana, and on

SATURDAY, APRIL 15th, 1876, within the legal hours of said sy, at tbe Court House door :o Terre Haute, I will offer the rents i.rd profits ^e above described real estate, tosjeti-er with ail the privileges and apurtefiances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to tbe highest bidder for cash, and upon a fsiiure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and costs, I will then and there ofi'er the fee-simple,iu and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy-tbe same.

This 22nd dav of March. 1876. Pr. fee 88 25. G. W. CARICO Sheriff.

Estruy Notice.

lAKF.NUP-By Jesse McOornh^ living m. in Ha-risr.n towusbir, Vieo county, Ind., one while steer, marked with an an derbitio Jeff. ear, an.t supposed to i-e two y»ars old. No other mnri-s norcelvable,, Appral&ed at S!5 hetereG. Coolieriy. J. P. ARTIN HOMjIWGKK.!!er)r.

Notice.

'npHE public Js hfrffov roiidol that my wiV, Jwah Hay, l^tt my bed and board on f'riday, Ktbruar? /5th, wjtUout way jae.tca-i". and that I wlilr bfi beld liable for any .bt contracted by my am A S I 1 5 A iilhridga township, Edg ir oan:y, Tils

Estray Kotsw.

rBiAKBN' UP—HyCharkUScyboiii.of HODcv Crc.ek township, one light roan cow, •Ivin? ir Uk. '-upnostd to be 14 ye irsold, and anpiaised at 825, Dec. 18,1875, betoro & W.Oiey. J. P.

For particulars in pamphlets witii package free. Eucioee maps, address A. Ij. Deane Land Com- ^8 circulars, giving evidence oi missioner, Atlantic & Pacific Railroad Addreaa, „TnfTMnxrn On or TTnnrt Vi at.reOt. St. LOUIS, DB. S. .HIC5MOST.ti

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