Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 264, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 April 1876 — Page 3
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J. S. Donhara, pnrchasinffajrent. The Council meets on the flr*t Satnraajr oi cach month, at 10 o'clock
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in wwimg
Council is composed^ of ^?WtWci9ft
M^tcrfUavTd rugh"^cretary. Tcrre Haute
p^^'v^'^^'oseph Gilbert, Master Mrs. Joaeph Gilbert, Sec. Terre Jlautc, 6 ilcle-
Prairie
Creek No. G04.—J. Ward, Master,
j. W. Bcauchamp, Sec. Prairieton, 4 dele-
^Jnion Xo. 93S—Samuel Hook. Master, J. Bins?, Secretary, Pimento, 2 delegates "VY abash Valley No. 1,058—A Klioppe, Master, Homer, Secretary. Prairieton 4- delegates.
West Vigo, Xo. 1,007—It Bloom, Master, W •T Cusic, Secretary, Nelson, three delegates. Pierson Xo. 1,97—T. J. Payne, Master, J. B. Tvron, Secretary, Pimento, three delegates 'Lost Creek'Xo. S. E. Coultron. Master, IIC Dickerson Sec. Seeleysville, five delegates.
O. lv. Xo. 1,101—.T Bailey, Master, Wm. Bailey, Sec. Prairieton, 4 delegates. Otter Creek, Xo. "1,181—J JI Watfz, Master, "Orth,.Secretary, Ellsworth, flvc delegates. llilev Xo 1.256-^J'Neafc, Master, McGrifl', Sec. Rilev, .2 delegates.
South Vigo Xo. 1,399—Win. Bell, Master. Cacida, Secretary, Terre Haute, three delegates.
Sankey Xo. 1,203—f Furrell, "Master, 15 Bedlonij Secretary. Terre Haute, live delei?vtcs*
Kureka Xo. 1,383—T.evi Boyle, .''I:ia( :'r, W llandolph, Secretary, Piinent*.), delegates.
Plvmoutl) Xo. 1,012—K liector, Master W Mooreliead, See. Terre 11 ante, three delegates.
Marion Xo. 1,420^-Alex Kowin. Master, J. Mewhinney, Secretary. Terre Haute, 0 delegates.
Xow Goshen Xo. 1,582—Daniel Barbour, Master, MBalker, Secretary, Xew Goshen, 3 delegates.
Xevins No. 1,602—S W McClintock, Master, .1 W McClintock, Secretary, Fountain, 2 delegates.
W
est Liberty Xo. 1,058—W Pettinger. Master, Dan'l 'Hawell, Sec. Libertyville, a kelegates.
Prairie Xo. 1,553—H E Bentlv, Master, C. XcPherson, Secretary, Prairieton, two delegates.
Atherton Xo. George Walker, Master, Walker, secretary, Atherton, two delegates.
Cory Xo.-1,548—AV. J. Wit}y, Master, J. S. Dunham, Secretary. Terre Haute, two delegates
Cen er (Vigo) Xo. 1,914—.T Wallace, Master. F. Christ}', Sec. Riley, 8 delegates. Center (clay) Xo. 1,508—John Burns, Master, T. J. Fires, Secretary, Coflln, two delegates.
A'igo Xo. 1,747—George Payne, .Master Lewis 3 delegates. Union 111., So. 889—J. Dawson, Master, A. Dundav, See. Terre Haute.
Wabash, 111. Xo. 802—H. II. Irwin, Master R. Smith, Sec. Terre Haute, three delegates.
SPECIK, specie, every where.
REMKMUER the social at the Baptist Church.
MossLiiR BRO. are making a specalty, on blue jeans now.
NEW A LB AX school teachers allow the pupils to sit in school with their coats off.
TiiKRK will be a social at the First Baptist Church on Thursday night, given by the young ladies.
OLD Mexican dollars have been yankad from their resting places in the stocking heels of the land.
THE steamer, Prairie City, arrived in yesterday afternoon with 6oo sacks of wheat, and some lumber will depart tomorrow morning.
MR. PANE, of Foster Bros., reports an actual increase in the sale of ''blue jeans" since the nomination of Jim Williams by the Democrats, for governor. Jeans -will be no less cheap than popular.
SPECIE.
Wilson Bro. received yesterday from Ghicago, a keg full of beautiful new silver half-dollars, which they are to-day paying out in change.
LECTURE.
Dr. E. B. Ilalliday, of New York will d6liver a free lecture, to gentlemen only, at the Opera House, to-morrow (Wednesday) evening, April 26, 1876. Subject, "The Vices of the Period, and the Decline of the Human Race." Gentlemen over 15 years of ago cordially invited. BoyS under 15, not admitted.
The doctor will also deliver a free lecture on Thursday evening. April 27, to both ladies and" gentlemen. Subject, "From the Cradle to .the Grave." To which all (ladies included) are most cordially invited. The admission will be free. Of Dr. Ilalliday's .ability as a popular lecturer there can be no doubt. The Toledo Blade speaks of his lecture in the opera house in Toledo as follows:
A large assemblage was at the opera house last evening on the occasion ol the free lecture of Dr. E B. Halliday, of New York, on the subject of "From the Cradle to the Grave."
The house was crowded from top to bottom, and the entire audience was highly entertained with one of the best lectures that has been delivered here tor a lon^ time. It was replete with information* and sound avice to the young and old, but more particularly designed for the young, and if the hints and suggestions given last evening, are only remembered and use made of them, a great many lives, will he saved during the next a
The Doctor's mariner ot delivery is verv good, as he talks in a plain sensible manner, that every one can understand and as his arguments and illustrationswere all clear and to the point, there can be no doubt but that a great good was done.
Dr, Hallidywas for fourteen years connected with tha Bellevue Hospital in New Yorlfc City, but is at present a phy-sician-in-chief ot the New ork Iung Infirmary.
STOCK AT LARGE.
Editors Gazette: v. April 25, 1S76. I am very much opposed to", rushing into print with our many .little grievances upon every and all occasions, £ut I feel assured that the many readers of your •paper wjll agree! with me when! say that I think it the duty.of our City Council to protect the. interests of every citizen. Therefore, I would ask it some means cannot be devised to keep stock of every kind from running at large. Since many of our citizens have complied with the order to pave, out side ,, walks, man of them have is. taken it upon themselves to place a. nice grass plot between the outer edge and the curbing. which adds greatly to the beauty of our street, but if stock of .every description is allowed to graze and trample upon it, it will soon be ruined. For example.
Judge Crane has
gone.to
pense to improve and
no little ex
beautify
the front
of his residence, and now it is in a badly damaged condition from the above cause. Under the circumstances there is certainly very little encourrgement to add^ to the beauty of our "Prairie: City. I trust our worthy mav.br will call the attention of .the- council to this matter without delay.- .... $•,.
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mediately erccted. It filled foui freight cars.
:-Two^ifon
^ob^TatpTies,- cach 22J
•feet high, aro in process of construction on Lemon and George's hills respectively.
An interesting part of the exhibition of the Treasury Department will be t.Iie United States Mint's machinery and treasures.
A designrin. chromo ^lithography, illustrating th& growth .and history of the American flag,, will decorate the Main Exhibition Building.
The smelting and silver mills of Utah propose to give the product of one day's run to swell the Territory's exhibit at the Centennial.
The Pacific Coast Centennial Hall, designed as a place.of resort- for peoplo from the other, side of the continent, will be one story high, 115 by 55 feet.
The Ohio antiquities will be In charge of the State Archcelogical Association, and will-.compriae all articles fabricated by the Mound-builders or Indians.
It is said that some clockwork prepared for the use of the dynamite flend Thomassen, now in the* possession of a Nevv. Yorker, will be exhibited at the Centennial, i? •At., the grand opening Theodore Thomas! orchestra and the choristers will be. ^placed in the space between the Main Building and Memorial Hall.
The Royal Commissioner of South Australia reports .that all the goods for the Exhibition from that country are on their way, and that they will constitute a handsome display.
A s'mall pocket .globe, b«aringdate 1775, Which was'- carried by Goneral Scott all through lie Mexican war,has come to "light in Elizabeth, N. J. It will be exhibited with "the other curiosities... 'r 7
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Among the Western military bodies that have determined to march all the way to Philadelphia are the Cincinnati Life Guards, the Grand Bapids (Mich.) Guard.?, and the Green Bay Light Guards. .. y-
There is a man in Oswego county, N. Y„ who fairly pants for fame. He proposes to wear to the Centennial a pair of trowsers which his grandfather wore in 177G.
Spain has enclosed
sl
space big
enough to coop up Don Carlos and his late army. It is tastefully surrounded by show-cases and promises to be the most'prominent affair on the whole vast floor.
Wagner is to writo a Centennial march for the Exhibition. It will be? cin in this way, like the Tahnhauser march:'
Turn,
tum-ti-um-tWum, ti-
tum, turn, TMju-ti-um-ti, umti,
turn,
turn. This is the music of the fewcher. The Centennial Sanitary Commission, composed of leading scientists from various parts of the country, is perfecting a system by which the nation's progress in sanitary science during the century can be best illutrated at the Exposition.
An enamel miniature of. General Washington taken from life, which was presented in 17!)G by James Lyle, of Philadelphia, to an uncle of James Atchison Lyle, of Dublin, Ireland, has been sent to Philadelphia for exhibition at the Centennial.
Bennington, Vermont, proposes to muster and equip in tho old Continental uniform a company of one hunr dred picked men to go into encampment on the Centennial grounds during the Exhibition, and to be known as the "Stark Rangers."
Dr. John Allen, the dentist, of N. Y., will exhibit at Phildaelphia the set of false teeth worn by General Washington side by side with the most improved article of the present day. The progress made in this article of manufacture has been very re at
A handsome thing will be a stained window, 18 feet high and 8 wide, in one of the reception rooms in the north section of Memorial Hall. It will bear representations ol the Discovery of America, Washington crossing the Delaware,
and
the Emancipation, and
inthe side panels will be figures of sculpture and painting. ... \j Hon. C. C. Andrews, United States Minister to Sweden, in a letter to his. brother in Boston, dated Stockholm, February 11, says that "Prince Oscar, the King's second son, a lad sixteenyears old, will visit the- Philadelphia Exhibition, and be there on the Fourthof July. Ho is a navy cadet and a good boy." It Is. proposed to devote about one hundred acres of ground, located near Germantown, to barracks, tents, and drill grounds for soldiers visiting the Exposition who may not wish to pay the regular hotel rates, and who can thus live cheaply and at the same time be at no great distance from the Exhibition grounds.
The monster 57-toh gun is being slowly worked to its position on the. carriage in' front of the Centennial. Government Building. There have been a half dozen men mounting thiagun for three or four weeks, and still it is not in place. The work is very: laborious. The gun has to be raisetd a few inches with hydraulic jacks and then blocked, and the same operation repeated over and over again. It has to be raised to a height of about fifteen feet.
Centennial exhibition at the Marble and Granite Emporium of Barnett, Palmer and Swift. The seance is free, and all are invited. Come one, come all, and purchase monuments, Headstones and Vases, with genuine Centennial cash. All purchasers realize a Big Bonanza. Prices lower than ever. Don't forget the place, East Main street, between" Twelfth and Thirteenth.
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^T&J^euma^si|n^.SpraitX5? Stiff- Joints SwelHngs, Btfchs) ^calds or Weilk: •when the Centaur Liniment affords certain relief. Many articles sooth pain to f. certainjextent^ljut.the Centaur Liniment •cur®.-.. 'The'.White Linim.cnt io for the human family, tho Yelknv Liniment fcr horses r.iri animals.
i^uii'ene Bruning
proprietor of the famous French restaurant which bears his name, has reduced the price of table board at his establishment, to $4,00 der week. This reduction is in sympathy, -with tliat general decline in all prices, which is one Of' the noticeable and expected consequences, of an attempt to resume specie payments. Like a wise business man, Mr. Bruning has anticipated the decline, and his customers will appreciate it.
Ale at Beer Price*.
J. D. McXaniara is selling at his saloon on south Fourth .street below Ryan's the bef-t of Toledo ale for live cents a g*ass-. ..
Seburger Brothers have recently purchased from Alexander Mann, the great cattle kind of Illinois, a choice lot of beef fattened by him for the New York market. These splendid cattle will be served from now on to the customers of this meat market. Nothing better v."as ever ottered for sale iu.Terre Haute.
Thev have also some fine spring lambs rnised by themselves and warranted in superb condition. Call early to-morrow j011 wish to celebrate the close of the lenten season with something splendid in the wav of meats for dinner. Seeburger Bros., west side of Fourth stroct, between Main and Ohio.
Matresses Made and All Kinds ot Upholstery Done at Hanleys. ...?•
J* Jianlcy. whose shop "this spring is in Cook'.- block on Fourth street, between Main and Cherry is prepared to put up awnings, to make mattrasses, recover chairs and to do all kinds of upholstering work. Apply to him.
SPRINGTIME COME GENTLE ANNIE. and with it the laudable desire in every breast to doff the worn out heavy clothing used last winter and don some new suits in new styles and neat make ups such as .Bivnnan. the Ohio street merchant prince is constantly turning out. Remember that lic apparel oft makes the man."
Ball Sells.
The Prarie City cook stove. The beM in the market.
JWhats tlie:
-:Use?
of paying so much for a stove, when ou can do better at Ball's.
S.R.Baker
Teeeived this morning a lot of niap'c ugar directjjfrom Vermont. Nowhere is itch sugar made as in the ''Green Mountain State." The lot that Baker has is simply delicious.
PROMPT AXI) RELIABLE. Chas. L. Feltus paper hanger and decorator gives especial attention to pap^r hanging decorating and calcilming r'ine work a speciality. Shop No. 610 Main street." between Sixth and Seventh under the old Fortv-Nine Cent store.
N. B. Prices as low as any shop in the c'tv.
Notice.
Any lady wishing to get a new Sewing Machine, cheap, will do well by addessing P. O. Box
222,
this city. The
parties owning it will sell it for cash at a greaj. sacrifice, not longer necping a machine.
T.
H. ICE CO.
W HOLS ALE AND RETAIL IEALES _.v Ofliee aiul Retail Supply Depot,
5 5 A I N S E E
For ninety ilaye from April 1st, 1S7G, the rate for ice'will lie 50 cents per hundred uoiuuls, for hotels, restau.ianls, loons, buteliers, iiurt all laiifc. consumers autl G5 cents pe.t hundred-to families, after whieh date ami for the .balance of the season the rate will be To cents and one dollar pes hundred
X. B.
10:-S=0 A-
F,.7:URIHE. proprietor.
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DAILY,
'-Leave Pftuvillo as follow
•direct, con
nection via IJIocimington for Springfield, Jacksonville. HI., Louisiana and Mexico, -Mo-. Kansas City. Atchison, St. Joseph. Denver, and all pointc west of the Missouri river,, via Hannibal with M. & T. Rv.. for Mobcrly, Ft. Scott and Parsons, ami -via Bloom ington .for El Paso, Meiidota, D11 huijue and points in Northern Illinois and Iowa. Through Sleeper and Coach_ BloomIngton and'Quiney to Kansas City, and
Bloom ington foDubuque.
10:45^F. 10:45 next evening, but one nifrnt out, TEA HOl'BS 111 advance 01' any other line. This train'mako* direct connection via Galesburg. Burlington, or Ottumwa for Des Moiues, MarslValltown. Cedar Rapids anil all points in Iowa and the Northwest.
PI LLM.1IV SL.EEPEB to Galeshnrg and Burlington and COACH to Galesburg. .,
TUiR train also makes direct connection Via'Gaiesbwrg t« Qniney, Kansas (.'ity, Atchison, St. Joseph, Leavenworth and all intermediate points, and via Hannibal for SeclQlia, Fort Scott, Parcons aud all. points in Tevac,r l*i LLMA9i SLEEPEH to Galesburg and Hannibal to
Houston, and THBOUfiM
CiOACH to.Galesburg.
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Exhibition.
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3)08 A. jVX.Boc'k Island and Davenport at noon, one tram advance of any others This train also connects via Bnrington and Reek Island for al points in IOWA, NEBRASKA and C'ALfFORFIA. This train makes direct connection via Blooniington for Kl Paso, Memlota, Dubuqne and all points in northern- Illinois and Iowa.
This train has PABW® CARS, with State Rooms and Reclining Chairs to Peoria
and ROCK. ISI.ASTD and PCI,LMA5 SLEEPEIIS, Galesburg and Rock Island to Omaha, connecting direct villi Through leeper, Omaha to San Francisco.
SI BUYS
store, and we keep lhst-clacs Fancy D. -for Holiday
every thing, found at Goods or Tov Store. C. O.
Goods, SXtlN'S »1 Store, 105 Madison" street, Chicago, send for descriptive lists.
SO nearly perfect irc the rcccipis is there wonderful pain-soothing and healings the Centaur Linimentss, that we can confidentially say they .will ALLEVIATE ANY PAIN arriving from flesh, bone or muscled arangement. We do not pretend that .they will mend a broken lew or EXTERMINATE BOILS, but ev^n in such cases they will reduce the and stop the pain. Nor .can v. guaranteethe proper results where the body is POISONED BY WHISKY. Temperance is cecessary to a proper pin sical. as mental condition,
THE WHITE CENTAUR LTNIMFN IS particlarly adopted to all oases of RAEUMATISM,"Lumbago, Leurolgia Ervsypelao Itch, Sprines, Chillbluins, Cuts, l»iuises, .Stings, Poisorts, Scalds, Scatica, Weak, Back, Pains in the side, Wounds, Weeping Sinews BURNS, Trested ^Feet, PAR.SEY, Ear ache, Heod-aciie, leers, Old sores, BrokenBrcasts, sore Nipples, Sore Throat Croup,, Dyptheria, etc.The most of these complaints the Centaur Liniment will enre ail of them it will benefit, It will EXTRACT the poison from bites and stings, and will cure BUSKS AND SGALDS without a scar. The following is but a sample of a thousand testimonials:
Atoch 111. Dec. 1
We have, volumes of testimonial .describing cures of Sprains, Kicks, Galls, Pool-Evil, Big-IIead, and even Founders which are little less than marvels. No owner of an animal can afford to be v. ithout a bottle of Centaur Liniment, which any dav may prove worth twenty times its cost..
Sold everywhere, but prepared only at the Laboratory of f. B. Rose OC Co.
For particulars i.11 pamphlets with maps, address A. L. Deane. Land Commissioner, Atlantic A Pacille Kailroarl Co., 2." s-outh Fourth street, St. Louis'Mo.
Obstacles to Marriage
Happy Belief for a- Yeiine froi.r i.lie effects .of lirrors and Abu
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Dev St. New York: -13
,M CASTORIA.
fcross, gfcklv babies and children may .joy h(?althj.iuid mothers have rest, ii they
fcTalL' persons ueflirl'np IIOMKS in t!IO greatprosperous West, the Atlantic ami 1'aciiio. liailroad Company gives a cordial invitatioi to visit its lands in .-ClSN'llIMp AXD SOUTHWEST M1SSOCBI.-which bosses all the requirements of a good "cITBnn^--«od. soil, good water, and good health,* wiwi long and cool summers, and short and mud JWjn-
ers'
-:i 1,2000^.00
Acres ot'i'rarie and Timber Lands are offered for sale at low price and on Jong time —terms in fact, made to suit purchasers, who are furnished willi Free Transportation from St. Louis to the lands, at the Companv's ofliee in St. Louis.
®hc Chlcasfa*.•'&'
1074.
"My wife has frr a long time been a terrible sufferer from Rheumatism. She has tried many Physicians and many remidies. The only thing which has given her relief is Centaur Liniment, I am rejoiced to sav this has cured her.
II. RING, Postmaster."
THE YELLDW CENTAUR LINIEENT is adapted to the tough skin, muscles and Hesh of the animal oreotion. Its effect upon severe cases of Spavin Sweeny, Wild Gal, Big Head, and Poll-Evoal, are little less than marvelous.
Messrs. [. McClure & Co. Druggists, cor. Elm and Front Streets, Cincinnati. G.. says: ••In" our neighberhood a number of teamsters are using the Centaur Liniment Thev pronounce it superior to anything thev have ever used. We sell as high as four or live dozed bottles^ month to owners of horses oud muless-.^,^
mbracc-5 ^mlei-ciie -tnanftce3i?T ih
.Han
uses in
ear ley life.* Manhood restored, impediments to Marriage removed: New method of treatment: New and reinarkab :e remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sea:ed renveloues.
Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION No. 41S)Norsh Ninth St. Philadelphia, Pa.—an institution having a high reputation for houoracle conduct and professional skill.
A Card to the Suffering.
The writer will cheerfully send, free of bharge, to all wlio desire it, a simple mean for the cure of Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, Seihinal.Weakness, and all forms of Nervous Affectioni. No hopes every sufferer will try teis remedy, as it will cost him nothing, and may prove an inestimable boon. Parties visiting it will please address,
DR. CHAS. MARSHALL. 61 Niagaro Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
P. S.—Persons suffering M"ith Incipient Consuniptiow. Catarrh, Bronchitis, or any throat or luiig-..affection,, will: tlnd this a sure cure.
CHENEY BROS«'
Black and Colored Or OK Grain'
SPRING 1876.
These Silks, nannlactured in the most approved, manner, are warranted: not- to cut or 'ichan&re coloriii-wearing and surpass in weight, finish and durability
any
at
corrcsi
that can be obtained ponding prices.
FOR SALE BY ALL THE LEADING RETAILERS:
"Cheney's American Silks combine the most beautifully in', costumes with all tho soft wool fabrics now in vogue, aud heartily recommend them for their beauty and durability to the attention of our readers."—Seribner'sUforithl v.
CONSUMPTION CURED
An old physician, retired from active, practice, having had placcd in liis hands an East India 3Iissionary, the formula of simple Vegetable Remedy for the Speedy and perm an en cure of Con's urn tion, Bro tu tt is Catarrlj, Asthma, aiid all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for. nervouS debility and all nervous com plaints, after having -thoroughly tested its wonderfnl:curative powers iu thousands of cases, feels it-his dnty to make it known to his suti'ering fellowt'. Actuated by this motive and a conscientious desire to relieve liuman.sufiV.ring,.he. will send (frefc of charge) to all who desire it,.this receipt, with full directions for preparing and successfully using. Sent by return mail by -addressing with stamp, naming thispaper.
DIU W. C. STEVKNS,
Munroe Block, Syracuse, X.-Y.
NO MISTAKE
can be madeln buying B. X'.
Soap.
Babbits Best
Because he only'inakec
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OJiE QUALITY.
AVe are giving |C5 Sewmg. machines, Hunting elyet,-free, with our Green* back packages. Sent to in-
street, Ncw York.nt°rS
Uni°n'173Green^ch
all points in Illinois. Wisconsin, Northern 31 icliigan. Minuesotn, Jowa, Nebraska. California aiul Western 31iune=ot:i. Its
Oaiaha un«l OalUoruia I:iiic Is the sliortc-t and lnv-'i i-outc fuv all points in Northern Illinois. wa, Dakota. Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, lUa'i. Nevada, California, Oregon, (.'iiiua, Ja j.au and Australia. Its Chicago, fSailison & Ki. Paul Lin« Is the short line for Northern Wisconsin! and Minnesota, and for Madison. St. Paul. Minneapolis, liululh. and all points in i!ie| Great North west. Its
IVinon & St, Peter Line
Is the only route for Winona, Rochester, Watonna.'ilankato, St. Peter. New Clin, and all points in Southern and-(-'cutral Minnesota. Its iveei» Buy & Ularqucttc I.ii»e Is the only line for Jancsville, Wattortown, Fond lu Lac,Cishkos'n. Appletown, Green Bay, Kscanaba, N'exai'.nee. 3tarquctte, lloushtou, Hoiiiiockand the I.ake Superior Country. Its
JFrecport & UislniQiie Line Is the only ronte for Klgin. Kockford.1 Free." port, and all points via Freeport. Its
Cliicag-o & Bil ivankec Kiinc Is the old Lake Shore Home, and is the only one passing through Kvanstown,. Lake Forest, Highland Park Wnukega:), Racine, Kenosha to Milwaukee.
PULLMAN PAL ACS CARS
are run on all throiigh trains on this road. This is the Only Line muiiiug these cars between Chicago aud St. Paid, Chicago and Milwaukee, or C'hicago and Winona.
At Omaha our Sleepers connect with the. Overland Sleepers on the Union Pacific Railroad, for all points west of the Missouri river.
On the arrival of the trains from the East or South, trains of the Chieago. & Northwestern Kailway leave CHICAGO as follows: For Council Bluffs* Oinstha, and
California,
two through trains daily, with Pullman Palace Drawing Room .and Sleeping Cars through to Council Bluffs.'
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For St. Paul and Minneapolis, two through trains daily, with Pullman Palace Cars attached on both trains. For Green Bay aud Lake Superior, two trains daily, with Pullman Palace Cars attached and running through to Marquette.
For Jfilwaulicc,
four through trains dailv. Pullman Cars 011 night trains, Parlor Chair Cars^"on the day trains. For Sparta an«l Wiiiona and Point* in HlJimesot™,* one through train daily, with Pullman Sleepers to Winonna.
For Bubnquc, via Frec|ioJ t* two through trains daily, with Pullman
For Sioux City and Yankton, two trains daily. Pullman Cars to Missouri Valley, function. t'orl,uke (.'cncva. fourtriiinsdaily. For Bock ford, Sterling, Ikcncslia,
Janesville, ami to otner jioinlK, you can have from fcw.o t.o ten trains daily. New York 0.'llee No. 415 Broadway -Boston OfHce. No. fi State street Omaha Oillce, 2«a Farnham st'reetj'San Francisco OiUce. 121 Montgomery street Chicago, Ticket Ofiices, 02 Clark street, under .Sherman House: corner of Canal and Madison streets Kinzie Street-Depot, corner W. Kinzie and Canal street: Wells Street Depot, corner Wells and Kin/.ie StrceL^—.^. -rrr.rrt:-fc^.wT-wves"ot' information iiot-ariaiufiiie from your home tickftngentc, npply:tio
W. H. STENNETT,
(*eii'l P.issBliffcr Aarelit, Chii-a
MARVIN HUGHITT,
(aCH'l Superiitlendeltt, Chicago
Dyspepsia Dyspepsia
.. Hiat Hydra-beadotl disorder, with its bad S^a^gnion of Spirits, Sick Headache, Sour Stomafelt, Scvlding Krnctations, Opj)ressive Fullness, Loss of Appetite, Wan, Wasted Appearance, and Nervous Debility, nil indi-eatmgr-ilriiseitfiut digestion and assimilation of food,and -UKreby lack of nutrition, so neeessarv to tlreSjnpport of the body, can be effeetuallv cnredlfethe use of llOOFLAND'S GEltMA^JUlXSlSlHK! favorite preserip^ tion of that -:Eii*in^i»t" German J'hyijiein, Christopher MVJI&dflaiit}, of Langan-Salza, Germany, the ellicacy.of»hith won for liim many marks of distinction by the crowned heads and nobility of Europe. It tones the stomach to healthy action^ regulates the bowels, arouses the "torpid%Tiver, promotes natural perspiration, invigorates the nerves, and restores all the functions Oi Nature to vigorous health. The efticacy of this remedy is daily acknowledged by the stibjects of its treatment, who now. enjoy rohnsti%lowiiig health.
IIOTDFLAXD'S PODOPIITLL1XPIIi_ recomended wheii a brislc purgative quired. They operate tlioroughly .without grilling, i'hey are the best Auti-Iijliona Pills extant.
JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY Co., Proprietors, Philadelphia. Sold by all druggists...
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Tust published a :ri&w edition of I»r. CUfjVEK.WEEil.rS Celebrated txsay on the great RADICAL ct'^L (without medicine) of SrKtiMATOiiKUABA. or eminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal losses. 131 POTENCY., Mental, and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc., also CONSUMPTION, EriLEPgv and 1* ITS, induced by seif-indnlgence or sexual extravagance, &c. •fl^Pric.!.. in a sealedenvelope,:.?n six '•cent6*' ,-3EKe celebrated nutHor^ in this admirable Essav,.clcarry"dfn)p«8trnt"es, from a tlurty vents' successful practice, that the alfirining con^01}ueiices of sftlf abuse may be radfcall cured without the dangerous ufjc'of internal medicine or the application of the knife pointing out a"ni6de .of cure at once •simple, Certain arid effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition mav be. niay cure liimself.cheaply privatelv, and radically." g^^Xhls lecture slionkl be the hands, of every vouth and every man iu the landi
Sent'under seal, in a plain envelope, to anv address,' post-paid, "on reccipt Of six cents, or two postagc'stan'ips.
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MAW ST HEET, Xortli Side, Th .rd ami Fourth.
Dr. DUFF
No. 33 Eentuckj Ave., Indianapolis, Ini A rccnlnrgrmdoateor Medicine, hm been lower ranged It th« special treatment of all
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Syphilis, Gonarrhoea, Gleet,- •trictare, Orchitis. Hernia, or Ruptor^all UrlMry Diseaset and Syphiliiio or mercurial airaeliotia of tha throats akin or bonst,aro treated with ««paraiuied euccesa/oa laloct seletttifl« priobiplec Safelyr Privatelj.
Sparmatorrhoaa, 8axi»al~Dability-a«M! Impotency, the recall of Seir-abose to yoath, sexual excess* in mantrer year*, or other oaoaee, aadirhicli praduoe «ome of the following efftett: inerrootnets, Mmioal emiMion*, dshilitr. dimnetaof sUht^ defeotive memorr. pimples on the face, phrtiealdecar, aversion toeodeyrofremalse, confu*ion ofideas, lees of eexnal power, etc., renderiof ttarria*o a
Wh»nIiUto6onTraton»«oTt«lt»h»cltyfcrtt«liaeiit,tte«ClntMa b«(««tbT wpres* or Mult evertwb«ri. .Care*bto OMMsmnnteM, whw# jMbt OSs* boon: 9
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MARRIAGE
8ealed for BOe. Oyer flftj-wonderful pea pletore«, tru» «o life? article!on the followingsubjecti: Whonuy mirry, lrh» not, why.
Proper to marry. Tho mirry
aood, Wommohood, PhyataU d«e»T--, ThoetTert* of eetibaoy sod exeat: Who aboutdmarry Howtife«mlh«pptoe«»in*y be Increased. The
Phyalology of Reproduction,anil manymor*
then looked up, not I of re-readins. It oontains the oreunof inedioal litW" aturc.tbouicbt« gathered estenalTe practice, and worw •o anj ems wbo will «It»itInma
a 0«r«xm pern»al, ton time*
^ddree* Dr. Dntf. Kenttieky Arcane, InatanapoU* Indiana. CUeapwt pSod-goide In Afcerica.
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Dr.Whittier
continues to treat old longstanding and ierwe cases of VENERAL DreEASES.jmd «sm of 8EMINAL EMISSIONS
and
'^POTENCY.
The Doctor is now occupied with cases which navw -J not met with a cure ia 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 MT addiM*. A regular graduate of three Medical Colleges, and the longest .located in one place of any doctor in America He cures many cases gi^up^y othws. THOROUGHNESS of cnr«, SAFETY of the medicines used and fiiir charges hare troueht^hini patients from every State. Office and adores^
617 St. Charlee Street, St. Louis. Mo.
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Tonl«°£llxirand Uqnld KxtrMtflfBKf. This mmlirins cannot under any circaoi. ntniiee fail to euro I wligOKlion. Constipation. Uy«-
HIIII weaknoft»es tliis int'tliciiu* will positively cur-. All cases of PiluB urising from natural cans** or :. the iirit ot'inlitrious nipdiciiiraare permanently citruit. Th^ pure Ilortf .Thice and Blood prepared t'r.- iiv.f meat fitriiiiiUes strength and nourisliim'rit l'rot". K. M. Wavne. Choiulnt trad PrraMcnt of Ciiii-innatl Collree of I'harnuwy, «ayi: JlE^s.TticiiAnnsos & Tri.r.tnoK. ClnHi,ApiiI2,',5. tients:—** Jlaving witli tlvo compoi-itfon of. yoiir R. A T. Tonic Elixir tnt Liquid Kxlrnel of Bwf, wouW s:»v that it pox-
xvhicli couibin.sl ti.igethermust form an oxwllent tonic, cathartic aim nntritiro iheilicinc and one well nmtoil to rolievi many complaints iucment to onr ciiumte."' Respectfully, E.S.WAYNE.
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