Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Volume 6, Number 267, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 April 1876 — Page 3
THE GRANGE.
Joseph Gilbert, Master, Haute. Jf. r. Scott. Secretary, JerrS Haute.
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The Council is
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subordinate Granges, is r-P and
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Gnbcrt,Master,
-delegates. ral
Mrs.
,seph Gi^berTrscc-We Haute, delervnnk
So.
Joseph gates.. j. W?BeauchawP.
504.—J. "Ward, Mastc?,
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Prairieton 4 delc-
s3.1.^' Vo. 938—Samuel Ilook, Master, .J. r?inrr secretary, Pimento, 2 delegates. Wabash Valley No. 1,058—A Klioppe, Masfcr,.1 Homer, Secretary, Prairieton 4 dele"Jl t(V?*
West Vigo, No. 1,097—11 Bloom, Master, W Cusic, Secretary, Nelson, three delegates. I'ierson No. 1,07—T. J. Payne, Master, J. B. Tyron, Sccretarv, l'imento, three delegates
Lost Creek No". S. E. Coultron, Master, Dickerson Sec. Seeleysville, live delegates.
O. K. No. 1.1C1—T Bailer, Master, "Wm. Bailev, Sec. Prairieton, 4 delegates. Otter Creek, No. 1,181—J II Waltz, Master,
Orth, Sccretarv, Ellsworth, Ave delegatus. liilev No l,2.)i5-^-.T Neat, Master, McGrifl", Sec. liilev, 2 delegates.
South Vigo No. l,3!l!)—Win. Bell, Master. .1 Cacida, Secretary, Terre Haute, three delegates.
Sail key No. 1,208—J .1 Kurrell, Master. 15 BcdUini," Secretary. Terre Haute, live delegates.
Kureka No. l.:iS3—'T.evi IJoyle, Master, W Randolph, Secretary, Piim-nto, delegates. l'lvmoutli No. 1.012—K Rector. Master W Mooreliead, See. Terre Haute, three dele-
Marion No. I,42f5—Alex Iiov.iii. Master, .J. Mewhinney, Secretary. Terre Haute, 0 delegates.
New Goshen No. 1,582—Daniel Barbour, Master, I Balker, Secretary, New Goshen, 3 delegates.
Kevins No. 1,002—S W McClintock, Master, •T W McClintock, Secretary, Fountain, 2 delegates.
West Liberty No. 1,038—'W Pettinger, Master, Dan'l "llawell, Sec. Libcrtyville, 2 kelegates.
Prairie No. 1,553—II E Bently, Master, C. NcPherson, Secretary, Prairieton, two delegates.
Alherton No. George Walker, Master, .T N "Walker, sccretarv, Atherton, two delegates.
Cory No. 1,548—W. J. "Witty, Masjer, J. S. Dunham, Sccretarv. Terre Haute, two delegates/
Ceil er (Vigo) No. 1,044—J "Wallace, Master. F. Christy, Sec. Riley, J) delegates. Center (clay) No. 1,508—.John Burns, Master, T. ,J. Fires, Secretary, Collin, two delegates.
Vigo No. 1.747—George Payne, Master Lewis 3 delegates. I'nion III., No. 8:!!)—.1. Dawson, Master, A. Duiulav, Sec.. Terre Haute.
Wabash, III. No. 802— H. IT. Irwin, Master It. Smith, Sec. Terre Ilaute, three delegates.
Friday, April 28» 1870.
THE C. & T. H.
The Prospects of its Extension to Worthington.
How that Thing is to be done and by Whom.
While all of the readers of the dailv papers are probably aware that capt. Fitch has made surveys on the line of the of the extension of'the Cincinnati an.l Tene 11 ante road, few, perhaps, know definitely. how the road is to lie built and by "whom. For a time the GAZETTE will be unable to furnish anything further than this: There has been" very quietly formed.in Terre Haute, a company of gentlemen styling themselves contractors. They have made this proposition to the citizensof Worthington: Jf -i^.ooo, is raised at that point and thereabout they will agree to built the road. The extension is fourteen miles in length'and will cost probably $140,000 so that the excellence ofthe qfrer may be seen at a glance.
The Worthingtonians will vote on an appropriation of $16,000 on the 16th of May. It is understood that the remaining $9,000 can be raisfcd either at Coal City, Johnstown, or in the townships.
Should this line be extended to Worthington, it would have respectable termini at both ends, something it does not row possess. The Worthington trade is worth several hundred thousand dollars to Terre Iiautc annually, and is now entirely lost to us since the I. & V. road takes it all to Indianapolisr The Worthington people express a preference for trading in Terre Ilaute if they could do so. The names of the gentlemen who arc so liberal in the matter will shortly appear.
A Card From Officer Johnson. To the Editor of the Gazet te. The Journal of this morning contains the following paragraph: "IIow often have Chief Shewmaker and his gallant Lieutenant Johnson, which is also his brother-in-law, been at police roll call in the morning during the last six months? Have they been there half the time?"
In response to the above question I wish to say that
I
ro
have not been absent
from roll call either morning or evening six times in the past six months. If the Journal 6ees fit to make" any change to the contrary it will be guilt}' of an uncalled for slander which I shall then undertake to refute by unanswerable evidence. J. P. JOHNSON,
Lieutenant of Police.
A Parody.
The Utica Herald thus parodies Mark waiil's famous "Punch, brothers, punch with care, Punch in the presence ofthe pasKenjaire,'' Senator Hamlin's idea of statesmanship as embodied in the postal bill formed by him:
As near as we can get at Hamlin's idea of a schedule of postal charges, he would have a one cent stamp for a circulair, a two cent stamp for a newspapaire, and a three cent stamp for a lcttaire, and a great big frank for the Senataire, II nmp, Ilainlin rip and taire Go for the l'riend less newspapaire.
The Last Rose Of Summer. The Ottawa (Ont.) Times says of Mad am rso's performance of the "Last Rose of Summar:" "Her exquisite performance ot this beautiful melody v.-as the crowning effort of the evening. It was played witn a delicacy, refinement and finish which held the audience in profoudd silence until the last note died away in an iniintissimo pianissimo, when the
pent up ethusiasm of
her listeners burst forth in round alter
ind of applause.
DURING
the absence of the proprietor
some wag left the following on the table of a certain office in this city. Wanted by the—a man to take charge ofthe olTice and answer questions relative to business when the editors, reporters, office boys, and pressmen are all out. Will be required six hours per day.
THE BLUE AND THE GRAY. With "Blue'Jeans" Williams and Grav, at the head of the Indian yplu" Democratic ticket, it ought approi*"^1be called ThcJ^i" [Danville a sant timeiwsi.eThaxl at the |ast night, notftW\Rtand-
BpTearly all of the socials at gjinterfered with by water, fin their blundering way, that water won't hurt
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aoMtshipped two small treesof
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The trees made -|uitc popular
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PIG'S START IN X.TFR I
The pig is an animal that has its writs about it quite .as.soon after birth as the chicken. I therefore selected it as a subject of observation. The following are some of my observations: That vigorous young pigs get up and search for the teat at onee, or within one minuto after their entrance into the world that if removed several feet from their mother, when aged only a few minutes, they soon find their way back to her, guided apparently by the grunting she makes in answer to their squeaking. In the case I observed, tfie old sow rose in less than an hour and a half after pigging, and went out to eat the pigs ran about, tried to eat various matters, followed their mother out, and sucked while she stood eating. One pig I put in a bag the moment it was born, and kept it in the dark until it was seven hours old, when I placed it outside the«ety, a distance of ten feet from where the sow lay concealed inside the house. The pig soon recognized the low grunting of its mother, went along outside the sty struggling to get over the under or the lower bar. At the end of five minutes it succeeded in forcing itself through under the bar at one of the few places where that was possible. Xo sooner in than it went without a pause into the pig-house to its mother, and was at once like the others in its behavior. Two little pigs I blindfolded at their birth. One of them I placed with its mother at once it soon found the teat and began to suck. Six hours later I placed the other a little distance from the sow it reached her in half a minute, after going about rather vaguely in half a minute more it found the teat. Next day I found that one of the two left with the mother, blindfolded, had got the blinders off the other was quite blind, walked about freely, knocking against things. In the afternoon I uncovered its eyes, and it went round and round as if it had had sight, and had suddenly lost it. In ten minutes it was scarcely distinguishable from one that had had sight all along. When placed on a chair it knew the height to require considering,went down on its knees and leaped down. When its eyes had been unvailed twenty minutes I placed it and another twenty feet from the sty. The two reached the mother in five minutes and at the same moment.—Popular Science Monthly.
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The Councilmeets on the first ^aturd each month,-at 10 o'clock A. M. iu vo* ilall. _r fn-putv-sevon
THE EDUCATION OF
THE PRESI-
DENTS.
The SjTacuse University Herald has made up the following table of Presidents ancl their places of education, which is of interest:
Washington—Good English education, but never studied the ancient languages. Adams—Harvard.
Jefferson—William and Mary. Madison—Princeton. Monroe—William and Mary. Adams, J. Q.—Harvard. Jackson—Limited education. Van Buren—Academic education. Harrison—Hampden Sidney College. Tyler—William and Mary. Polk—University of North Carolina. Taylor—Slightest rudiments. Fillmore—Not liberally educated. Pierce—Bowdoin. Buchanan—Dickinson. Lincoln—Education very limited. Johnson—Self educated. Grant—West Point. Monroe and Harrison did not graduate. Monroe left college to join the revolutionary army. Financial reverses deprived Harrison of a full coux'se. Polk was the oldest when graduating, being twenty-three Tyler, the youngest, seventeen. The majority graduated at twenty, this being the average age. Jefferson probably had the most liberal education and broadest culture. It is said that his range of knowledge would compare favorably with that of Burke. The drill at West Point may be considered equal to a college course, and in many respects superior. In discipline and mathematical training, it is not equaled by any American college. Counting General Grant, two-thirds of our Presidents have been college men. To be sare, the two whose names have become household words, \Va8hington, the Father, and Lincoln, th£ Martyr, were not liberally educated but theirs were special missions. They live in the affections of the nation rather than in the intellect, as embodied in the Constitution and laws. Theirs was to execute, not to mould.
JAPANESE "WOMEN.
Japanese women are charming in manner, and would be in appearance, were it not for their ungainly forms, which are ruined by a clumsy mode of dress, and, among the poorer classes, the practice of carrying heavy burdens on the back. When a Japanese girl reaches the oge of sixteen without having undergone either of the processes of deformity, she is a wonder to the eye, and remains so until twenty-iive, or possibly a little later. Then she ceases to charm for a certain period, in any way excepting by he manner, and that is generally preserved to the last. But as she grows old she has a chance of becoming quite delightful again. There is nothing nicer than a dignified and white baiwd old Japanese lady. always happy* for she is always much respected and cherished by her voungers, and at a certain age the natural high-breeding of the race appears in her to attain its crystalization.
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CALIFORNIA
The Chicago & Northwestern Railway Embraces tindej one management the Great Trunk ltailway Lines ol the WEST and KOUTUVTLSI) and, witli its numerous branches and connections, forms the shortest and quickest route between Chicago and all points in Illinois, Wisconsin. Northern Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, form a and Western Minnesota Its
Omaha and California Line Is the shortest and best route for all point in Northern Illinois. Iowa, Dakota. Nebras ka, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Cali fornia, Oregon, China, .Japan and Australia. Its Chicu^o, Madiiioii A: Sf. Paul Line Is the short line for Northern AVisconsin and Minnesota, anrJJ^r Madison, St. Paul Minneapolis,'DAliithVawt all points in the Great Northivest. Its
Winosta A: St* Peter Line
Is the only route for Winona, Rochester \Vatoniia,*Mankato. St. Peter, New UI111, and all points iii Southern and Central Minnesota. Its filreen liny & Marquette Line Is the only line for Janesville, Wattcrtown l'niid J)u"J.ac, Oshkosli, Appletown, Green Jf.iy, Kscauaba, Xegauuee, Marquette, Hou-Oitou, Iloucuckand the Lake'Superior Country. Its
Freeport fc Dubuque Line Is the only route for Elgin, IJockford, Freeport, and all points via Freeport. Its
Chicago & Milwaukee Line Is the old Lake Shore Route, and is the only one passing through Kvanstown. Lake Forest, Highland Park, AVaukegan. Uaciue, Kenosha to Milwaukee. PULLMAN PALACE CARS are run 011 all through trains on this road
This is 1 In: Uniy Line running these cars between .liicago and St. Paul. Chicago and Milwaukee, or Chicago 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 Last or South, trains of the Chicago Northwestern Kail way leave CHICAGO as follows: For Council Bluffs, OmaSia untl
California*
two through trains daily, with Pullman Palace Drawing IJooni and Sleeping Lars through to Council Ululls. for
St.
Paul ami Jtliiineapolis
two through trains daily, with Pullman Palace Cars attached 011 both trains. For Green Bay and Lake Superior, two trains daily, with Pullman Palace Cars attached and running through to Marquette,
For ITIilwuuli.ee,
four through trains dailv. Pullman Cars on night trains, Parlor Chair Cars 011" the day trains. For Sparta and Winona and Points in JtlinueNOtn, one through train '.daily, with Pullman Sleepers to Winonnn.
For Dubuque, visi Freeport, two through trains daily, with Pullman Cars 011 night trains. For Dubuque and LaCrosse, via
Clinton,
two through trains daily, with Pullman Cars on 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 Kockford, Sterling1, ICeno.slia, Janesvilie, and to other ioiitt*, you can have from two to ten trains daily.
New York OJlice, No. 415 Broadway Boston Onice, No. 5 State street Omaha .Ofliee, 25!) Karnham street San Francisco Office, 121 Montgomery street Chicago, Ticket Offices, (52 Clark street, under Sherman House: corner of Canal and Madison streets Kinzic Street Depot, corner W. Kin/.ie and Canal street: Wells Street Depot, corner Wells and Kin/.ie Street.
For rates or information not attainable from vour home ticket agents, apply to W. H. STENNBTTJ
Gen'l Passenger Agent', Chicago. MARVIN HUGHITT, tioia'l Superintendent* Chicago,
Dyspepsia Dyspepsia
JOHNSTON. ITOLLOWA & Co., Proprictors. Philadelphia. Solil, lv all druggists.
Immense Success. subscribers every week test illy to the popularity or the "peoples' paper," the STAK
SI'AN"* I.KI
iiAXNEH. Fourteenth year, a large
8 page 40 column paper, illustrated and tilled with charming stories, tales, poems, wit. humor, and three columns devoted to it. "Kogues" Corner," or expose of Swindlers. Quae.Ics and Humbugs. It is by all odds the best and most popular of all the literary papers. K'ead by 150,060 delighted subscribers established iu'lSC.:), and never suspends or fails to appear on time. It is a "family friend." and a complete family paper. It will save you from being swindled and give you most" delightful reading for a whole Vear. Kail not to subscribe. NOW. charming French chromos -1 \7 JLV arc given I"it:t to every one paving !fl for the BAXNKK for 1S70. These are wo'rth'Jfl each, are BEAUTIES, all ijiounted veadv to bang or frame, header, you want the BANNER :you MUST try it. It costs very utile, oinv 7i» cents a year for paper, or $1 for papev'aud four beautiful 8x10 chromos, all sent prepaid. Sent .1 months for only 10 cents. TKV IT AT ONCE. Send for samples, or better, 10 cents and receive it, three months. Address, BANNER CO.
PisiiPPiii TTf^T ?t
«A
disorder, with 'its bad
That 1! vilra-lieade Depression of Spirits, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Scalding Lructations, Oppressive Fullness, Loss of Appetite, Wan, Wasted Appearance, and Nervous Debility, all indicating imperfect digestion and assimilation of food, anil thereby lack of nutrition, so necessary to tlies upport of the body, can be effectual Iv cured bv the use of IIOOFLAND'S GK11MAN BITTKliS, the favorite prescription ol' that lCminent German Physieia, Christopher W. llootland, of Langan-Salza, Germany, the efficacy of which won for him many marks of distinction by the crowned heads and nobility of Europe. It toues the stomach to healthy action, regulates the bowels, arouses the torpid liver, promotes natural perspiration, invigorates the nerves, and restores all the functions of Nature to vigorous health. The efficacy of this remedy is daily acknowledged by the subjects of its treatment, who now enjoy robust glowing health.
IIOOFLAND'S PODOPHVLLINPILLS arc recomended when a brisk purgative is required. Tliev operate thoroughly without grilling. They are the best Anti-Bilious .-ills extant.
Hinsdale' N. U.
A FARM OF YOUR OWN -is— TIIK KENT ItEMEI»Y FOB 1VARD
TIMES.
Free Homesteads £—AND THE— Best and Cheapest
Railroad Land
Are 011 the lane of the
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD,
IN'
NEBRASKA.
SECURE A HOME NOW. Vull information sent ERICK to all parts of the World. Address, U. 1'. R. R- Omaha, Nebraska.
Invest IVow According to Your Means
$10, $25, $50, $100, $200
IIow to make money is in order, a-id we are inclineu to tell lie reader one of ilie secrets. ALEXANDER FRO'JTHIIVttIIAM &CO.. 12 AVall Street, New .Yorli.llankers and Rankers ami Brokers are prepared to inimate character. This linn is ramous for making, and in it numbers among its patrons thousands who ore well off. and are so because to their emplov111 cut of FROTHING1IAM A: CO. to procure investments. Send for their explanatory circular. Stocks purchased and carried as long as desired, 011 a margin of hree to live per cent.—From Boston baturay Evening Express, Felmary liitli, 1876. 1? A T? TTT CI'OSETS, a substi-
Fj f\ 1 »i 1 tute for the common
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Buy Directly ot the GROWER, and get Good. Stock.
Send for our NEW CATALOGUE for 1ST6, FREE to any iddress. GEO. S. HASKELL Ac ^Q.. SEED
Farmers, Rockford, IniuoiK.
Robert Van Valzah.
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Why Will You Suffer
from Rheumatism, Sprains, Stiff Joints Swellings, Burns, scalds or ^Veak Backs when the Centaur Xinimept affords certain relief. Mariy articlfes sooth pain to a certain extent, but the Centaur Liniment cures. The White Liniment is for the human family, the Yellow Liniment is for horses and animals.
Eugene Bruning-
proprietor of the famous French restaurant which bears his name, has reduced the price of tabic board at his establishment, to $4.00 tier week. This reduction is in sympathy with that genial 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 Prices.
J. D. McXamara is selling at his saloon on south Fourth street below Ryan's the best of Toledo ale for five cents a glass.
Seburger Brothers have recently purchased from Alexander Mann, the great cattle kind of Illinois, a choice lot of beel fattened bv him for the New York market. These splendid cattle will be served from now 011 to the customers of this meat market. Nothing better was ever offered for sale iu Terre Ilaute.
They have also some fine spring lambs raised by themselves and warranted in superb condition. Call early to-morrow if you wish to celebrate the close ol the lenten season with something splendid in the way of meats for dinner. Seeburger Bros., -west side of Fourth stroet, between Main and Ohio.
Matresses Made and All Kinds of Upholstery Done at Hanleys.
J* Hanley, whose shop this spring is in Cook's block on Fourth street, between Main and Cherry is propared to put up awnings, to make mattrasses, recover chairs and to do all kinds of upholstering work. Apply to him.
SPRINGTIME COME GENTLE ANINIE. and with it the laudable desire in every breast to doff the worn out heavy elothin"' used last winter and don some new suits in new styles and neat make ups such as Brennan, the Ohio street merchant prince is constantly turning out. Remember that "The apparel oft makes the man.
Ball Sells.
The 1'rarie City cook stove, the market.
JIL'NTEK & Co Hillsdale N.H.
CHENEY BROS.'
Black and Colored Grow Grains
SPRING 1876|
These Silks, manufactured in the most approved manner, are warranted not to cut or change color in wearing and surpass I11 weight., finish and durability any thaf can l»e obtained at corresponding: prices.
FOR SALE BY ALL THE LEADING RETAILERS. "Cheney's American Silks combine the most beaiitifnllv in costumes with all the soft- wool fabrics now iu vogue, and we iieartilv recommend them for their beauty and durability to the attention of ourreaders."—Scribner's Monthly.
The Great
Southwest.
To all persons desiring IIOMKS in the greatprosperous West, the Atlantic and l'acillo Railroad Company gives a cordial invitation to visit its lands in CENTRAL AM) SOUTHWEST MISSOURI, which possess all the requirements or a good climate, eood soil, croud water, and good health, with long and cool summers, and short and mild win
1,200,000
Acres of Prairie and Timb«r I-ands are oN ferred for sale at low price and 011 long time —terms in fact, made to suit purchasers, who are furnished with Free Transportation from St. I%itis to the lands, at the C0111pauv's ollice in St. Louis.
For particulars in pamphlets with maps, address A. I* leane, Land Commissioner, Atlantic. & racitic Railroad Co., 25 South Fourth street. St. Louis Mo.
G. W. BALLEW,
CBITTIST^
Office 119 Main Street,
Overs-age's Old Confentionary stand.
JOHN GRIERSON,
X'ai.ra.ter.
House and Sign Fainting. Graining- Glazing, and all branches "of a
near Chestut
Dr. Leon J. Willien, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Eagle Street,bet. Sixth and Seventh
Fourth House from Seventh.v
Hvf the Fat of ithe Land ithnut Work iM the Aim ofTraveling Agents, We don't employ them, but sell to the nser f^ '^tory pribes. Send for our free price will give yoii nearest railroad \%tation, to be paid for after yon -hove tested is*
apmtoi
The best
Whats the Use? of paving so' much for a stove, when can do better at Ball's.
S. 11. Baker
I'oceivcd this morning a lot ol maple
sugar
directTrom Vermont. Nowhere is
such
sugar made as in the "Green Mountain State." The lot that lhtker has is simply delicious.
PROMPT- ANI BI'Ij IA 15 LK. Chas. L. Feltus paper hanger and decorator gives especial attention to paper hanging, decorating and calcilming Fine work a speciality. 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 the citv.
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' great sacrifice, not longer neeping a machine.
SEE HERE.
Do you wan, Books, Cards
l'aints, Photographs? "Why then do von waste money 011 swindlers, "instead send to the old relinblc house of Hunter & Co. Established in I860. "We supply all books, all goods at lowest rates. Send"for some some of these. Trunk full of Fun, 15c Ifow to win a sweat heart, iiOc: Golden Wheel Fortune Teller, 40c, Book of Love Letters, 50c Boying Tade Kasy, 15c Morgan's Masonary Exposed, 25c. Hunters Guide, 25c Grangers lixposcd, 150 pp. illustrated, 50c llow to write short hand, 50c How to amuse an evening Party, 30c Dancing made easy, 50c. Courtship Cards, Fortune Telling Cards, Love Making Cards, 4 kinds,—each in each case only 80c Complete Iloyle, 50c of Freemasonary, 7( How to win and how to woo, 15 True Love, 30 Ladies Guide to Beauty, 30c &c., &c. Kemeniber any or all of the above will be sent to you prepaid 011 receip of price—We want your patronage. Sen for our circulars. It will pay you to deal with us. Do not risk money with swindlers but send at once to the "Ol'd reliables"
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CENTEUR LINIMENT.
So nearly pcrfcct, are the receipts is there wonderful pain-soothing and healing the Centaur Linimentss, that we^ can confidentiallv sav they will ALLEVIATE ANY" PAIN arrising from flesh, bone or muscled arangement. We do not pretend that tliev will mend a broken leg or EXTERMINATE BOILS, but ev*n in such cases they will rcduce the antl stop the pain. Nor can we guarantee the proper results where the body is POISONED BY WHISKY. Temperance is accessary to a proper pin ~-ic.il, as mental condition.
THK WHITE cr.NTAi'R LIXI.MKN- is ^particla.ujA' adopted to all oases of RAKL'MAT ISM .""Lumbago, Leuralgia Erysypelao Itch. Sprines. ChiUbluins, Cuts. Bruises, Stings, Poisons, Scalds, Scatica,
Weak, Back, Pains in the side, "Wounds, Weeping Sinews BURNS, Frosted Feet, PALSEY. Ear ache, Heod-acqe, Ulcers, Old sores. BrokenBreasts, sore Nipples, Sore Throat Croup., Dyptheria. etc. The most Of these complaints the Centaur Liniment will cure allot' them it will benefit, It will EXTRACT the poison from bites and stings, and will cure Bi'sxs AND SGAI.DS without a scar. The following is but a sample of a thousand testimonials:
Atoch III. Dec. 187.).
'•Mv wife has trr 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. 1 am rejoiced to say this has cured her.
W". II. RINCJ, Postmaster."
THE YELLDW CENTAUR LINIEENT is adapted to the tough skin, muscles and flesh of the animal nreotion. -Its effect upon severe cases of Spavin Sweeny, Wild Gal. Big Head, and Poll-Evaal, are little less than marvelous.
Messrs. T. McClure & Co. Druggists, cor. Elm and Ft ont Streets, Cincinnati, G.,savs: "In our neighborhood a number of teamsters are using the Centaur Liniment Tliev pronounce it superior to anything they have ever used. We sell as high as four or five dozed bottles per month to owners of horses oud mules."
We have volumes of testimonial describing cures of Sprains, Kicks, Galls, Pool-Evil, Big-Head, and even Founders which are little less than marvels. Xo owner of an animal can afford to be without a bottle of Centaur Liniment, which anv day may prove worth twenty times its cost.
Sold everywhere, but prepared only at the Laboratory of J. B. Rose A: CO. 43 Dey St. New York.
It is aifffigdisputublc fact that the Centaur Liniment effects cures never before peformed by any preparation in existence,—like Chronic Rheumatism of thirty years' standing, straightening fingers t:nd joints weieii had been stiff for six years, taking the soreness from burns, etc.
One dollar or even fifty cents, invested in Centaur Liniment will be within reach when an accident occurs, and will do more good than any amount of money pnid for medical attendence. When phvscians are called they frequently use this Liniment, and of course charge several prices for it.
ASTORIA^
Cross, sickly babies and children may joy health, and mothers have rest, if they will use Castoria. Worms, feverless, r^eething, wind colic .'•our stomache, and undisgusted food, make children cross,and produces sickness.-
Castoria will assimilate the food, expel worms, and correct all these things. For twenty years Dr. Pitcher experimented in his private,practice to produce aneffective Cathartic and stomache regulator which would be as .effective as Castor oil, without its unpleasant taste or recoil.
The reputation of hisf experiment extended. Physicians an'd'aiurscs rapidly adopted h's remidy, to which he gave the name of Castoria.
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|k)T VIRTUE of a decree and order of sale iSissucd from the Vjgo Circuit Court, to "Tnufdirccteil aiid delivered, in favorof •Michael L. Groverman. and against Lotus \\.
I'ahmever, John AV. l'ahmeycr, Mary Palinicrcj "and Lcb.irrou l'abincyer I .am onlcrfrt to sell the fijllowiiiK described real estate, situated ni count v., Indiana to-w»t.
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Fiftv-six (50) feet and nine niches off the north side of lot number ninety (.W) of tiio original Inlots of the city of terre Ilaute in Vigo couutv, Indiana and 011
SATURDAY,, 20th OF MAV. 18.ti, within the legal hours of said day. at the Court House floor in Terre Hnnte, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and anurtenances to the same belonging for •1 term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said order, -oteale anil costs. I will then and there ofler the fee-simple, in and to said real estate, to tiie iiighest'bidder for cash to same. This. 2'!th day of
satisfy
the
April, 1870.
k( ). W. CAR ICO, ill'.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BYissued
VIRTUE of a decree and order of sale from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Laura Cox. and Robert 8. Cox, and against J. Uniley Richardson. I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo County. Indiana, to-wit: "Thirty-one (31) feet, of lotnumber forty-eight (4S) south side, running back to the alley in John Sibley's division to the city of'Terre Ilaute Vigo County Indiana and on
SATURDAY.20thor May, |s7i!
•within the legal hours said day, at tin Court House door in Terre Haute, I" will oiler the rents and profits otthe above described real estate, together with all the privileges and apurtenanc.es to the same helouging.f'or term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder tor cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sutlicient to satisfy said order or sale andcosts, I will then and there oiler the fecv-simple in. and to said real estate to the highest bidder for: cash to satisfy the same.
This 2!th of April. l.STli. Pr.fee.$3.25 GEO.
XV.
CAR ICO. Sheriff
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NIRTUKof a venditioni e.vponus ^-•execution issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Samuel H. J'ottor, and against Henry estfall and Milton Rogers, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo, Countv, Indiana, to wit.
Reginingata point seventy(:0) feet and seven (7) inches west of the southeast corner of out-lot No. forty two (42) running thence, west seventy (70) feet and seven (7)" inches, thence north seventy-four (71) feet and seven (7) inches, thence east, seventv (70) feet and seven (7) inches, thence south'to the place or begining in Terr.) Haute, Vigo County, Indiana, and 011
SATURDAY. MAY ]:!, 1870,
within the legal hours or said dav, at the Court House door in Terre Ilaute, I will offer the rents and profits ot the above describe real estate, together with all privilege* and appurtenances to the same belonging, tor a term.not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for Cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sullicient to satisfy said execution and costs. 1 will then and tliere offer the fcesiniple, in ami (o said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfv the same.
This l:)th dav of April. lS7li. Clio. W. (. Ai.'it O. Sheriff. 1'i-re. sx.-r,.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Bissued
YIRTI'K of a decree and order of sale from the Vigo Circuit Court to me directed and delivered, in favor of 3Iary Ruinsey fur the use of Frederick W. Shaley and against George \V. Kennedy anil Itutli Kennedy I am ordered to sell thl- following descrbed real estate, situated in Vigo County Indiana, to-wit:
Tho South half of the South East nuarter of section twenty (20) Township Ten (10) North, ran Ten (10) West and twenty two
(2'2)
acres 011 the North side
of the north half (,'5) of the north east |iiarter ,') of section twenty-nine Township ten (10) North range (10) West, in Vigo County Indiana, and on
SATURDAY. MAY i:i 1S70.
within the legal hours ol' said dav. at the Court House door inTerre Haute, 1 will offe the rents and profits of the above discribed ival estate, together witn all privileges and and apurtenaiices to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sutlicient to satisfv said order of sale and costs, I will then and there oiler the fee-simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.
This 19th dav of April,1870. GKO. w. CARICO. sheriff. rrf. $8.25.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BYissued
VMTUK of a decree and order of sale, from the vigo circuit court to me directed and delivered, in .favor or Anderson Cusick and against Charles W. Nichols, Susan Nichols and James Buntin, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:
Commencing in the center of the State Road leading from Terre Ilaute Indiana, to Paris Illinois, Eight (8) rods east of the line between lots number three (il and four (4) of S'Mition Sixteen (l(i) Township twelve (12) North. RangeTen*(10)AVest. thence East, parsillel with said State Road Eight (8) Rods, thence south at right angles with said Road Ten (10) aods, thence west, Eight (8) Rods, thence North, ten (10) Rods, to thci place of beginning containing one half acre more or less, in Vigo County Indiana, and 011
SATrnnAv, May 13,1870,
within tlio legal hours of said day, a the Court House door in Terre Haute, 1 will oiler the rents and-profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and rppurtenances to 'the same belonging,'for a term not exceeding seven years,to the highest bidder for cash and iipon failure to realize a sum sullicient to satisfy said order of sale and costs', 1 will then and there offer the fee simple iu and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash"to satisfy the same.
This 19th dav of April l87ti. GKO.W. CAttlC'O, sheriff. rrfc. *8.25.
Estray Notice.
TAKEN1870.
UP—By Henry Bowman of Harrison Township, Vigo County, Ind., on March, 30 "One pearl red cow with long slim horns,apparaiitty blind in the left eye" about six years old and appraised at Twenty dollars before me I*. McCnrt-v J. P.
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