Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 261, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 April 1876 — Page 3
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Street cars and omnibusses run to and from the depo' on Tentn and Chestnut streets, and omnlouses to and from the donot on Sixth ftQd Tippecanoe strretK. •rtiere is live minute* difference between tne railroad time and the city time,as kept by Cal. Thomas and corrected daily by his transit lnstru
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Friday Eveiling* April 21, 1876.
F. A. L. a correspondent of the Express, of this morning, in commenting on an item which appeared in the city papers relating to the "Home Series" of lectures, gives a history of previous similar organization for the delivery of lectures which met in Atalaninn Hall, thirty years ago. In one place, he says:
There was nopublicatiwuof the time when the lectures would be delivered, that beiug known to the siibscribers, and there was no grand flourish in the papers after the lecture was delivered. The lectures were pre-
parnf
»nd delivered to those they were intended for, by^ whom they were well received and highly esteemed: and their lecturers cared nothing about seeing their names in print, or reading the pretty things that might be said of them. These remarks seem to be aimed ata double target They spoil the effect of an interesting short article. The intimation lirst made that the gentlemen who have been delivering the lectures recently at the Baptist church are lacking in ability, and that they merely are seeking newspaper notoriety. Nothing could be more unfair than this. Some of the gentlemen who have lectured are among the most distinguished in the State all are meu of recognized ability. None of these gentlemen have had any part in the publications which have been made, and thid: brings us to the second charge or intimation, viz: that the publication of a part of the lectures and frequent notices relative to them, i9 improper or, at least not in good taste. Here again, in the judgement of the GAZETTE, F. A. L. is in error. At the especial request of the editors of the various papers, the lecturers have consented to have a part of their remarks printed. Through this publication the papers entertain tbe laudable hope that good things may not be lost, and that increased interest may be awakened. The breezy way which antedeluvians speak of tne abuses of the press, from which tney were free in early days, when everybody knows that there were (eW» any papers at all, in this section, is ^refreshing.
CAMILLO URSO the great_''singer' according to the Express, will be an attraction well werth seeing. She is ^one of the greatest world,
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YOU
violinists in the
want the best nickel cigar
rtT V, ^in the market buy the• Big Bonanza of Baker, at the postofflce lobby.
BENJAMIN WEST'S MARRIAGE.
About the middle of the eighteenth century young West had an obscure lodging in Strawberry alley, Philadelphia, and painted portraits at a guinea a-head painted signs, too, for a few sMllingSr when portraits and guineas were not to be had—"The Cask of Beer," or "The Jolly Fiddlers." A picture of St.-Igna-tius, after Murillo, having been captured on a Spanish brigantine by the Britannia, fell into the possession of Governor Hamilton at Bush Hill. "West copied it, and humored some of his portly patrons by painting thein in the attitude of the saint. Mad Anthony Wayne, then a handsome, gallant, showily dressed young fellow, was often seen on the streets with the mild-mannered apple-cheeked Quaker lad. He brought as many of his fashionable friends as he could persuade to sit for their portraits to the hungry young artist, and it is hinted not only made a military man of' him, but introduced him to charming Miss Betty Shewell, with whom West, in his orderly, proper way, fell in love. Miss Shewell's brother, however, being a man with an income, had no mind that his pretty sister should marry a man who had none, and whose occupation was held to be not half so genteel as that of a tailor. He therefore locked Miss Betty up in her room, just about the time that one of the Aliens, who was sending a ship laden with grain to the starving Italians, offered Benjamin a passage 011 her to Leghorn. But love laughed at locksmiths then as now. The Quaker Borneo and his Juliet saw each other, though one was in the garden and the other in the window, and vowed eternal faith. West promised to win fame and money, and his sweetheart promised to come to him to the end of the earth as soon as he should send her word he had enough of the latter necessary to keep them froin starvation. The remainder of the story Bishop White told to Dr. Swift, of Easton Pennsylvania. West, as we all know, succeeded rapidly in winning both the fame and money, and as soon as he was established first favorite at Hampton Court, sent to Miss Shewell to claim her part of the promise. Her brother was still inexorable, and did not consider a painter, though he were George's Own, a fit match for the daughter of a blue-blooded Philadelphia family. He locked Miss Betty up again in her chamber. The story went out through the town. Popular sympathy was with the lovers Stephen Shewell was denounced as a tyrant, and many glances of pity and encouragement were cast at the high-latticed window behind which was the fair captive maiden. The ship was in the harbor, ready to sail, in which West had arranged that his bride should come to him, under the escort of his father. The day arrived for her, departure. At this crisis Dr. Franklin ap peared as the good angel, and proved himself quite as competent to direct a love affair a.s the lightning or the draught in a stove. With Bishop White then a lad of eighteen, and Francis Hopkinson, he went io the ship's Captain and arranged with him to delay starting until night, but to be ready to weigh anchor at. a moment's warning. Old Mr. West was then taken on board, and at midnight Franklin, young White, and Hopkinson repaired ,to Stephen Sliewell's house, fastened a rope-ladder to Miss Betty's window, held it while she descended, and conducted her safely to the ship, which set sail as soon as she was on board. The lovers were married when she landed, and lived long and happily together. But Stephen Shewell never forgave his sister, nor did she or her husband ever return to this country. The story is romantic enough for fiction, but bears every weight of authority. Dr. Svjift states that when he rallied the venerable Bishop on his part as knight-errant to this modern Dolorida, he replied that he had done right, adding, with warmth, that, "if it were to do over again, I should act in precisely the same way. God meant them to come together.—Harper's Maga.
THE ISOSE GARDENS OF FRANCE.
The rose gardens of France are celebrated. Acres and acres of roses bloom in them for the perfumer. Heliotrope, mignonette and other floral plants are also found side by side with them in dense masses. The air is heavy with almost sickening fragrance, and for miles around the breezes bear the sweet tidings that they "have flown o'er the gardens of Gul in their bloom." But who has heard of an English lavender-field? Few, certainly, in this country. Within thirty miles of London these lavenderfields have become an extensive and recognized industry. There is annually produced in England alone sufficient oil from the plant to manufacture thirty thousand gallons of spirits of lavender, besides a large quantity, the total of which is unknown, to be used in the production of other perfumes with more pretentious names. This plant is at the best when between three years of age and seven. The harvest time is the first week in August. The flowers are then cut. and taken to the distillery, followed by an innumerable number of bees, which insects are especially fond of them. Here the essential oil is pressed out and is ready to be mixed with the proper ingredients to make lavenderwater. A
The largest ice-house in the word is in Brussels, Belgium. It covers an area of 18,000 square feet, and will store a million tons of ice.
Hln«ATr in Tt We want Agents money 111 AI Who are good workers In every county in the United StfttM, to sell
The Only Complete Safety Lamp made. Good men can make
$se,oo A viBEfi.
Soeure territory at once, by writing tc Metallc Hafety Lamp Company. 122 La&c Street, Cbioago
The National Honse
sports a new piano.
Terre Haute Ice Compncj. Wholesale ond retail dealer. Office retail supply, Depot, 175 Main st.
For ninty days from April 1st, 1S73 my rates for ico will be 60 cents per hundred pounds, to hotels, restaurants, saloons and butchers, and G5 cents per hundred lu families. Alter which date prices will be Toconts and one. dollar.
L. F. PURDUE,
Terre Haute Ice Company.
PROMPT ANI BE LIABLE. Clias. IJ. Feltus paper hanger and decorator gives espacial attention to paper hanging, decorating and calcilming. 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 he city.
Xotice.
Any lady wishing to get anew Sewing Machine, cheap, for caBh, 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.
Belknap,
His sad career accounted for. We could have given him COUNSEL that would have saved him "Honorably" and "Financially." Our FEE would have cost him not more than $70. "PURCHASE TWO SCHOLARSHIPS, (one for yourself and one for your beautiful wife) AT THE TERRE HAUTE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, TAKE A GOOD BUSINESS TRAINING IN THE SAME, and learn to economize." This receipt is good and valid.
Crae hers
At Heinig'a.
on North 4th street,
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.
If yon
want anything in the line of Gent's funishing goods or a nobby bat do not fail to visit the Star Clothing Store at Button and Hamiltons old stand 525 Main street.
Broning
at his Mf.in street restaurant, has the reputation of keeping the nicest table in Terre Haute. He is parexcellense the caterer of Terre Flante. Try him and know his ways.
Try
Showmaker's, "Light 'May Queen" flour, the market.
Loaf," and
It is the best in
Mrs. N. E. Moyfleld.
Dross Fitting Emporium, over Wilson Bros. & Hunley, corner of Fiiih and Main streets, Terre Haute, Ind., is now receiving the very latest styles in Drsss Making, and is headquarters lor Dress Cutting. Fitting, Trimming and Making, and is prepared to do the best v» orlc on the shortest notice. Call and see her.
preserves and restores the complexion, removes freckles, tan and sallowness, make3 the skin soft, white and delicate. Its application cannot be detected.
The 8 lock
of Men's, Youth's and Boys' Clothat A. L. House's Star Clothing Store, -525 Main street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, is unsurpassed in regard of style, variety and cheapness.
Kngene Bruning'n
French restaurant is generally recognized as the best in the city, at is ceutraily located, being on Main between Fifth and Sixth street. Stop in and eet vonr dinner when you can't go home.
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to the popular cent store for fancy goods and notions, 4th street.
To the Ladies of Onr City and Vicinity. 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 INJUR10US.
FOR SALE ONLY AT THE POPULAR CENT STORE, HEADQUARTERS FOR FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. FOURTH STREET, NEAR MAIN.
NO ROOM HERE TO ITEMIZE OUR NEW STOCK OF LADIES NOVELTIES AND FANCY GOODS BUT WARRANT YOU WILL DC YOURSELF JUSTICE TO VISIT THE POPULAR CENT STORE, FULL OF NEW GOODS AT BOTTOM ROCK PRICES, FOURTH STREET, NEAR. MAIN. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS.
LET THERE BE LIGHT.
How to get Oil or Fluid Cheaply and Conriently. Now that the attention of everybody is directed to some cheap substitute for gas, let the GAZETTE tell you where to get oil and fluid. The Terre Haute Oil Co. keep three wagons, which will deliver either Fluid or tbe best Head Light Oil at your house. They give cards which can be hung out and notify the passing wagons to deliver it. The great convenience of this will be appreciated by housekeepers, and the trouble it saves 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, yon can be supplied at once and without trouble. The bead-light oil and fluid are of the finest quality and nrn-explosive. They will be sold and delivered in this way, as also the fixtures, at prices as low and often lower than they can be bought at the stores. Address, through the postofflce, the Terre Haute Oil Company, giving your first order and receiving a card, or stop the wagon as it passes your house.
Don't Come op Town but buy your groceries all yeenders of J. J. Uronin. He keeps the best.
^OB SALE.
Texas laud warrants of 640 acres, also located lands. Will exchange fo stock, merchandise aad improve farms. Address.
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 a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. Th great remedy was discovered by a missionary in Soutb America. Send self-addressed envelope to the REY. JOSEPH T. INMAJJ, Station D, Uible House, New York City.
I,yoil's Kaiiiarion.
makes beautiful, glossy, luxuriant hair, prevents its falling out or turning gray. It has stood the test of 40 years. Is charmingly perfumed, and has no rival.
For Excnrsion Rates
to Texas, call on Messrs Wharton, Riddle Co. Rates low, and ticket, good lor 40 days from January 4th.
BUSINESS CARDS.
JSew Stock of Real Estate.
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REAL ESTATE AG33KT, MAIN ST., BET. FOURTH AND FIFTH JVo. 115, Up Stairs.
Dwelling houses of all sizes aiul in ai. parts 01 the city, at the cheapest prices. Also farms and gardens to sell or U'ade information cheerfully furnished.
Dr. Leosi J. Willi
Eagle street, bet. Sixth and Seventh.
Fourth house from Seventh.
P. McArthur,
TAILOR AN ii CUTTEK. Fifth St., let. Uierry aiid Mnlberrj Buy your clmth and have your suit3 cut and made in the ADest style at a savins 25 per cent, by patronizing McArtlr-ir.
O S O W I E Houxe,Sls,n auu Ornamental
A I N E
kittle Retl Front, corner of Klghth ami Main streets, Terre Haute, iiict.
HTJ.T*.:rcS 15 R,Os**..
DEALEK8 IN
?LOllIl. PKKB. BALED HAY, CURES) 5IKAIS. ft-OKll/ntY ami PKOBJIIM
Southeast ccr. Third and Walnut sts.
CLARIDGE, THE MYER-
Sicstese's TJaomwalhSy, Efcyest Finishes BeautiSnlBy
Uep»irs
W-A.1^ rs TJ'X1 £2 3Q KC I" between Tbinl s.^d Fourth fcoutli Mil'
STEW
STOVES OF
WHITE & Co.
Robinson* Crawford county, 111.
A* A' A MOJ
A MOSTn—Ajrcnts -ranted «vrry •™.B'.,st"ess honorable aud llri. ^^1*" sent free. Addres:
$250^
QHXH A CO.. £h
ALL
STYLES
Parlor, Coolt
—AND—
OFFICE STOVES
A Large Assortment and Low Prices, IT
O-.
North Fourth St... I'ooJc's hnii!n».
ROBERT VA» VALZAIi.
OEivrjri^r!Y T'-ICAS in MOUSR TERRE II AUTH, IXOIAM.
LOUIS UKEUSICKIS,
(Successor to Geigei- & Dreuslcie)
Locksmith, Bell-Hanger and Stencil Cntter.
N. B. Speolal attention paid to puttlna up ^peaking Tubes. The same sold ai wholesale and retail to tinnr rs.
Keys wholesale and retail. Repairins promptly attendPfl tn
O. W. JKAULftW,
E N I S
Office, 11!) Slain Street Over Sage's old confectionery stau*
JOHI GBIERgO^
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTIXb, Graining, Glazing, and all branches of a painter's business will be attended to with oromptness and dispatch. Ninth Btreet near Chestnut.
JOSEPH RICHARDSON, M. i.
mu,
Office on Ohio St., bet. Third and f'cnrJt
TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA
ANYTHING in oui store, acd we keep everything fouud
$1BU¥S
at a first-class Fancy Goods or Toy store Send C. O D. for Holiday Goods, HTEIN'S 91 Store, 105 Madison Street, Ct.icago. Send or descriptive lists.
Great Medical Book
and Secrets for Ladles and Gents. Sent free two 'stamps. Address, ST OSEPH MEDICAL ~o
CAL IN8TITOT*. St. Joseph, Mc
obtained in the United .States Canadas and
PATENTS Europe terms as low as those of any other reliable house. Correspondence invited in the Euglish and- foreign languages, with Invantofs, Attorneys at Law, and others ^olictorj, especially with tl ose who have had their cases rejected at the hands of other attorueys. In rejected cases our fees are reasonable and HO charge is made unless we are successful.
Inycntors, ^ELrH' sketch and a full description of your invention. We will make an examination at the Patent Office, and it we think it patentable, wlU tend you papers and advice, and prosecute your case. Our fee will be, in ordinary cases, 825.
Oral or wr.'tten in all matters reting to Pa
win ue,iu uruiuui
Advice
.Lieu lu ail
Free
tents, Patent Law and Inventions. RXFISKNCE—Hon. M: D. Legeett, exCommiMioner ot Patents, Cleveland. Ohio* O. H. Kelley, Eeq., Sec'y National Grange! Louisville, Kentucky, the Swedish and Danish Foreign Ministers Washington.
Henry ColTood, Esq Halifax, Nova BCOtlfl, Send stamp for our "GtrtDK FOR OBTAINING PAT*NTS, a doofcof O pases
Apdresa, LOIJ1S BAfiOEK A TO Solicitors ofPa tents and Connciiors at Pat. ent Law, Washington, J}, o.
WO MISTAKE
can be maio in buylEg E. 'ff.
Babbitt's Best Soap.
Becausc bo oniy icft£f.i
Basiaesk i)ireeter"»
Til Names aud Locution of lir Loading Business Kcepf®. of Terre Hants.
Pui'lie-i visiting Terre Haute wiil ticwell to cut thia oat and carry it with them for reference. "We editorially Rnarante that this list is composed only of the nioa responsible, reliable and 11 ret-class bouse
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OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,
ARCHITECTS.]
Benjamin Itogers, 7 Beach's Block. CROCKERY. If Ilea. Stabl, 325 Main.
CHINA,) GLASS AND QUEENSWAXE. H. M. Klfbardsou, Main, bet.^Sd and4t DRUGGISTS. Bniitin fc Armstrong, Main and 0th.
WHOLESALE DHUGQISTS.
tiulick A Berry, Corner -Ith and Main. FUKNITUBK ^DEALERS. F. Uwetai, 139 Main, bet. Otli and 7th. aHOCERS—KETA1L. Phillip ScbrnexSer, F. corlid Mulb'y S. I-\ Jitofiilcl. N E cor First and Ohio.
HAIR GOODS.
E. M. Btowsmore & Co., 507 Ohio strws l. INSURANCE AGENTS Wharton, Riddle A. Co., Main and i*U
HEAT MARKETS.
J. F. Rnpp, 175 Main. IJ.Seebnrger,4th street market. MILLINERY. 91. A. Razldon, 182 Main street.
OPTICIAN3.
Cal« Thomas, South Fourth, near Ohio. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION. A. P. IiO0 A Bro., cor. Gth and Ohio. SADDLES HARNE.SS TRUNKS AND VA7.TS358 side of Main near 9th.
A Card to thtf Huffering The writer will chepn'uliy Fend. Iree of charge, to ail who desire it., siihple mean for thR enre of Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, and all forixiH of Nervous Altections. Ho hopes every suffprer will try tliiH remedy, as it will cost him nothing, ana may prove an inestimable boon. Parties wishing it will please address,
DB. CHAS. P. MARSHaLIJ, 61 Niagara Street. Buffalo, N. Y. —Persons suflerint with Incipient Consumption, Catarrh, Bronchitis, r- any throat or lnng affection, will fln' i:Us sure cure.
WMlTJti
S'FAit
120 nancoiph Street- Chicago.
Or to 15 .Ii. SKI •v'r'Jn. Terr* Hant*. 'Io tlT" on tJieFat of the Land Withoin Work is the Aim of Traveling' Agents. "We don't employ them, but soli to »ne user at factory prices. Kend for onr free price list which will give you ihe price Freight paid by us to your nearest ra! iioad station, io bo paid for arter you have tested and found satisfactory, to that the purchaser absolutely runs no rlas whatever Tbctosthe way the be: Scales in the world are Bold by JONES ot Elnahamton. N.
AGENTS WA.rSlrJCEr. Thr6ughout the States upon our
Inernational Exhibition Album. This is a complete series of tbe only correct and authorized pictures of the Buildiners, representing them as they will actually be wh-n complete. Send for descriptive circular to the New York Lithographing and Wngravinfe Co., 1G & lb' Parlj Place, New York.
JO/ME!6™®
IF YOU
«OIM« T© ®ESAS
-OK-
to KANSAS
Send your name, and your FHendc and ati.i NelRhbors' rarnesand address on a postal card, or by letter, and receive by reurii mail aBpauUlnl PamphiPtilluHtrat iusc and »iescribing the GitEAT HOUTH, WKfT, her cititP, towns, rivers, railroads schools, mineral -, 6tock, mnnu'actories larim, landc, eic. Kuii information, with laTgecounlv apd sectional maps?, newspa oers, lllURtriition, rales ot fare aud ireiglit and other valuable information interest ing to every an, woman and child mailed free ot chajge. Address,
JAS. 1. BKOWJF,
Texas an Kansas Emigration Agent. NRDALIA, MO.
CL.OSETN, a sab stitute ior lhe common privy are bet
EARTH
ter than water closets can be used in any room—Splendid for invalids. Send for circular. WATCH A BREEZE,
A gen to, 60 State St. Chicago-
Trtis'iswisliiY
op. iJibifiAHJr
The Foi* of Pain
TO MAW AA iSEA.Vff
IH the Grand Old
MUSTANG
liniment
Which has stood tho test of 40 years. There is no sore it will not heal, no lameness it will not cure, no ache, no pain that afflicts the human body, or do. mestic animal, thai does not yield to ita magic touch. A bottle costing i5c, 6tc. or 81.00, has olten saved tho life oi a human being, and restored to life and usefulness many a valuable horse.
Obstacles to Marriage. ,. liappy Keller tor B:.II« Men zro the eileots of Errors aud Abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars ^tent free, in sealed
AddK HOWARD 4 iPOOIATlON No. 419 North Ninth St.. Philade.pma, Pa.—an insUtution having a high reputation for honorable conduct And ^rofeBalonal afclll
FULXON MARKET.
vf Rallerty, wholesale and retai deaier in PresU and Salt Water Fish Bntk oysters, Can Oys^rs, Batter, Poultry, «c. No 165^5ast Main street, Terre Haute, Ind.
WAK
DR.
IJ
Liverpool HWIJicw YorU Ma'I Steamers. Rates as Low as by any other Line.
The steamers of this i'ne t\kn the LANE route recommended by Lieut. Maury, U. 8. N., going south'of the Bao.irs on the passage to Queenstown a!! tbe year round. Pa'ssenKfi' pccomiuodaiions fur ai! classes unsurpassed. Apply to
A. UtGEIlttiUex.
OHIO VALLEY PIANO
BIPLEY, OHIO,
MAJVUFACTUBERS OF
I A N O S
Address Dr. Duff, S9 Keatucty Avenue, Indianapolis Indiana. Cheapest good«gttide in America.
Dr Whittier Still continues to treat old longstanding 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 ©f cures, SAFETY of the medicines used and fair charges have brought him patients from every State. Office and address,
617 St. Charles Street. St. Louis, Mo.
Invite the attention of buyers to their Instrument.'.
TME
CINCINNATI EXPOSITION, 1875, was awarded Hi em BEST PIANOS made West of tlie Allegheniee.
Advantages of location and economy in cost of material and manufacture enabled us to offer decided advantages to those wanting a thoroughly ffrst-class PIANO.
SEUFL FOB ®ES«BIPTIVK CATAFCOGUJE.
I. H. BAljSwiN AC OO.,
General Managers lor Their Sale, and also General Agents for the Sale oi the (InriTaled Decker Pianos.
158 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
DUFF
No. 39 Zeatucfcy Are., Indianapolis, Ini
A regular graduate of Medicine, has been longer engaged In the special treatment of all
Veneral Sexual and Chron
ic Diseases than any otherPhysicUn in IndianapoUa.aA city paperaflhow,aodaUoldrealdenu kuow. Comultatlonsfree Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Orchitis, Hernia, or Rupture, alt Urinary Diseases and Syphilitic or mercurial affections of the throat, akin or bon*S, are treated with unparalleled •accesB, on latest scientific principles. Safely, Privately.
Spermatorrhoea, Sexual Debility and Impotency, aa tho result of Belf-abase in youth, sexual ezoeatef in xnaturer years, or other causes, and which produce somo of the following effects: nervousness, seminal emissions, debility, dimness ai sight, defective memory, pimple* oo the face, physicaldecay, aversion to society of females, confusion of ideas, loss of sexnal power, eta, rendering marriage improper or unhappy, are permanently oared. Pamphlet (3$ pages) relating to the above, sent in sealed envelopes, for two postage stamps. Consultation at office or by mail free, and incited, a friendly talk or his opinion costs nothing.
When it is inconvenient to visit the city for treatment, medicinecan besentby express or mail everywhere. Cure able cases guaranteed, where doubt exists it Is frankly stated Offloe hours: 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. Sundays, 12 M. to P. ii.
Pamphlet to any address, for Two Siimpf. MANHOOD
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MARRIAGE -SSis.
Sealed for 500. Over fifty wonderful pen pictures, true life articles on the following subjects: Who may marry, whe not, why. Proper age to marry. Who marry first, Mannood, Womanhood, Physical decav.* The effects of oelibacy and excess.* Who shouldmarry Howllfeand happiness may be increased. The
Physiology of Reproduction,and many more
Those married or contemplating marriage should read it. After a life-long practice, I assert from human as well ss moral conviction,it ought to be read by all adult persons, then locked up, not laid around orlost.asit is worthy of re-reading. It contains the cream of medical liter-* Ature,thoughts gathered in an extensive practfce, and wort* to any one who will give it a cttdibl perusal, ten time# Ita cost.
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Paoli's Slectro Voltaic Chain
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fores a CoB&nocs tarrat of Sloctricity Arsosd th* Body tod cures all Diseases arising from a Loss of Vital force Fits, General ana Jfervond Debility, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Kidney Complaints, Fnnctional'Derangcmcnt.i, Faralvsis, 8ciatica, ImbotMey.'ilpilepsj', Female weakness, Sninal Uomplafnt and ±L\nansted Vital Energy. And tvlll Effect a Permanent Care Altar all other Remedies have Failed. It Is ra* florsedby theinost eminent Pliyslclana In Europe aiid America, and thousands that ire wearing it and have been restored to health, jive their testimony as. to its great curativo powers. TestimonialB and circulars forwarded jn application on receipt of six cents postage, kpplyor address PAOLI BELT CO., 12 Union Square, New York. SOT what paper.
Prices *6 and Upwards.
Beware of counterfeits. This is the only Electro Voltaic Chain Belt patented in tho tr. 3.—and the only one endorsed by Leading Phy iicians of New York City and elsewhere.
Is Delayod. and Life Prolprifjed'bycm'siiig B. AT. Tonic Elixir and piiiqnid Extract or Beer. This. in&li?iho cannot under any circnm•tanee fail tocnreltkligostlou, UdnStipatioH, liyapcpsia.Headache.NorvouBnesajtjoss of strength and Appetite. LiIng, liver,' Bladder,' Kidney, Stomach, Blood, and children's diseases AH Femalo diseases and weakne'sses this medicine Trill positively cure. All cases of Piles arising from'natural causes orly the use of lidnrlou medicines are permancntly cured. The pure.
Beef nice and" Blood-prepared
from raw meat furnishes strength and -nourishment Prof, E. S. Wayne. Chemist and PrcMdent of Cincinnati Collcse of Phamtacj-, says: MRSS.KICHARDSON & TCLLIDQE. Cin'ti,April 2,'75. a in been made acquainted WITH the composition ef rour B.
A T. Tonic Elixir and
Liquid Extract of Beef, would say that it posa a ii have
Price, 0I.OO per bottle. sent on receipt of prico
Valae, oxcollent" and one
many complaints incident to
our climate." Respectfully, -E. S. WAYNE. If you do not lindthig medicino at one DRUG store call at another,and if it is net on'sale in ymirplacc, have your druggist order it.-or peliddirest to us
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This is aa imcrcstlng. TO.-*of ttrorhnodred and SIXTY paqefl, with.cuincrou» cbgravitigf,:and contains valoablt Information for those who aro married of contemplate riarc still it is a bo?k tbat oaphc to bo kept under IOCImar-, ua key, and not left ftarelessly about th* bouse.
It contains the experience and advice of a physlelar irboae repotatioa is worldwide, and abooii be ra tbepri rate drawer of every male and female tfcrongfcoat.tbc entin globe. It embraces cTcrythin.T on the enhjeel of tie cefiet* a tiro ayatem tbat is worth knowing, and much tbat to nM published in any otber work.
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Real Estate Distribution! AT ATCHIXSOar, US.. .Var. 28, '76. 2,661 Pieces of Property valued at $770,800 Capital Stack, 91,000,000. Shares, $
Kacb.
The Kansas Land and Emigran Association,
(An organization composed of capitalist and bu-iness men, citizens of Kansas, incorported by tne authority of the State, ior the purpose of encourafiing emigration,) will distribute lo its snare holders, on March 28,1H76, 3.664 Pieces of Property, consisting of ELEGANT BRICK and BTOi'JK JfiE^IDJi-NCES, with other valuable property in the City oi Atchison—the great Railway Center of the Missouri Valley—and 557 improved and unimproved faring In Kansas, all worth at a low estimate, 8774,gOw. The values of-these 2,664 pieces of property are from
$50.00 TO $75,000.00 EAl!H.g
Every Share, wherever or by whomsoever held, will be equally represented in the distribution, and OP entitled to auy one piece awarded io the same.
JOCNM PRICK.
Genet al Managei, Atchlnson, Kansas. For shares and circulars giving lull information, apply to T. W. Howard, opp. Post-
CHENEI BEOTMEE
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These sillis, munnfactnred in tlie most approved manner, are warranted not, to cut or cliange color in wear' iiif,' and surpass In weight, finish and durability any rhat can be obtained at corresponding prices.
FOR SALE BY ALL THE LEADING RETAILERS,
"Cheney's Ame'rtcah BilSscombiHe the most beautifully in costnn-es with all the soft wool fahrickH now in vogue, aud we heartily recotnme nd them lor their beauty and dinability to the attention ef onr read*rtf "^f&ribner's ATmUKly.
The Great Southwest.
To all persons-desiring HOMKS in the great and ptosperoiU West, the AtlanUc, and Pacific ItaUroa^ C-ompany gives a cordial invitation to isit its lands in CENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST MISSOURI, which possess all the requirements of a good climate, good soil, good water, and good health, with long and oool stimmers, and short and mild winters.
1*200,000
Acres of Prairie and Timber Lands are offered for sale at low price and on lone time—terms, in fact, made to suit purchaser^ who. are furnished with Free Transportation ftom St. Lonis to the ands, at-the Company's office in St Louis. *.
For particulars in pamphlets with maps, address A. L. Deane,Iiand Cooirniesioner, Atlantic fc Pacific Railroad Co., 2o South Fourth street, St. Lou is. Mo,
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Samaritan Nervine,
The great yerve Conquerej cores Kplieptio Fits, Convnt siong. /Bpasma, St. Vita. Danoeji.anci all Nervous Di the only know poe* M«B/,remedy for Epileptic t*.' It has been teetea by uids and has never known to fail in a 1 package tree. Enclose Circula^, glvlns evidence
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