Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Volume 5, Number 37, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 March 1874 — Page 3

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Thursday, Murc'i •», 1S74.

Tin: (JIUNWlilts.

The Short hut. Moving Story of Olio of the Initiated. Ily If. i'olo.

On being brought into the anteroom of the lodge (Ureengrocer Temple No. 101,) I wits lold tiiatl had been bitllotl.ed for and accepted. My informant, who wan securely masked by what 1 utter wards learned was a large burdock leaf, perforated with holes for the eyes, told me that, if I valued my life it would be necessary for me to strip. As I did consider Unit of considerable worlh tome, and as he Iialici/.eil his wishes 113* carele.-s-ly pUying with a seven shooter, I wiihdrow from my garments with eagerness. My masked friend then furnished mc with the regalia of the lirsl, degree—called "Tlie Festive Plowboy"—which consisted merely of one large cabbage leaf attached to a waist hand of potato vines. In litis airy costume I

wuh

My guide answered "A youthful agriculturist, ho di sires lo become a ranger."

Sepulchral Voice—-"Iluvo you looked him carefully over?" Uuide—"1 have, noble gate-keep-er."

H. V.—Doyoii find any agricultural marks about his person Guide—"1 do."

H. V.—"What ure they?" (Julde—"The candidate litis carroty hair, redish whiskers and a turnip nose."

H. V.—"''lMs well. Why do you desire to became a Grander?" Guide—(Answering for candidate) "That 1 may bo thereby the better enable to harrow up the leelings of the iMM!nlly politicians." iS. V.—"You will bring in tlie candidate. My worthy stripling, as you cannot see, I will cause you to feel that you are received at the door on •the three points of a pilchlork, piercing the region of the stomach, wJiich Js to teach you tlie three great virtiies—Faith, Hope and Charity. Kaitb in yourself, Hope for cheaper farm machinery, and Jharityfor the lightning-rod peddler. You will now be harnessed, and in representation of the iiorse, Pegasus, will be tested as to endurance and wind." (The candidate is here attached to a small Imitation plow, by means of hempen harness. A dried pumpkinvine is put in his mouth for a bit and bridle—be is made to get down upon all tours, the guide seizes Ihe bridle, a,ml

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by a Granger armed

wlih a Canada thistle which lie vigorously applies at tlie terminus of the spine, the candidate l« galloped three times around the room. While making the circuit the mrinbeis arise and sing: tint up and iluntyo'1 liully l»iy— Win. ul in't l't 11 UrnnK«

II II ethlUHi's prlek don't oiiuxe you J«»y, lo ioi'l'ng you invi.'t iio eht minuil 'di Alter tbi-i violent exeici.-e be is rubbed dry wiih corn c.'bs, beeswux11I where Ihislled, and brought up sii tiding before the Great ('lite:— 1 lie Most YVoish'ul Pumpkin Head.

M. W. I'. ii —"Why do you do»ire to be a Granger?" Candidate (answers for himself) —"That 1 may learn to extinguish sew inn machine agents,"

M. W I' H— "Ha\e votir hands I In en hardened with toil?" Candidate—"Not extensively, but ithen I nm not running torolllee."

M. \V. I*. Ii 1'ia well, lor our lodge* contain several who are supip i?.edtobc ready to sacrifice themiselves for tlie good of their constituents. Do you feel pretty smart this .evening?"

Candidate.—-"Just us the bustle goes on." M. W. P. II. (savagi 1) sine a chew of tobacker."

'Give

Candidate searching himself thoroughly, but as therj is uo place about ihun to stick a pocket, tries to icxpliin, lint the Most .Worshipful JPumpkiu Head interrupts him with

"Never uiind. my «,ear friend—1 am well aware that In your present condition, you can no more ittiruish your friends with the weed, than Adam could be comfortable in at plug hat and ti^ht b.ots. It Is merely to teach you the Kreftt leB*on of economy—doing to others as you like to have theui do to you. ou •will now be conducted to the Most Eminent Squash Producer, who will teach you the Grand Hailing Sign of Distress. This sign, my worthy brother, will insure you against

iat—amotn'Hto' hern, aijaln^tiJrouKhtH uuil bit by Ihe ferocious grusshopiier."

Tli'* caui!i«ittt»* in jiow comiucled 1» Ih* Moxt Emineni Hquawli Proiiucer, who tliuxHH: "My worthy ('rollitr I will mi invct you with iIn* .irUer of the F' ive Ploiigh hoy, which you hitvtt weii w»n iiy your ht-roio Hcshinv«*rat»iif—whil«* liMrne-Hed— mny you ever weu: it wit Ii pleHhure to youself, HMd m«y ic lie a means of terror lo your enemies

I'iie M. E, P. tiii proceed* to Inveht tiie caiuliile'e with the rennlfa t.f In- Keniive

PinuKiboyf

coiihIImIx of a

wiilcii

Icuk

Tomato m-i-klHCe.)

"Tilt* Grand HuiliiiK Hi«nof

DI-Itphs

i« made by gently floxinif the eye, laying the right fop-flfigT hIleft

tni{Klde

Ihe nose and violeirly wagri»K the eHrn. Ft reqiilrt'H practice, tmt the jvdvantageH are intense. It al«o Iimh au import! nt Hignilicatiori, wiiicii ou Will do well 'o heed. Tlie cloning of the eye nigniHe* that fn all your dealiiigH witli mankind you are bound to have an eye to bu inetw. Laying the finger alongside the noxe in enjlilennitical of wl«d'm, and pUcenyou at once among the knowing ones. This

Ih

extremely handy

in prognoH'Icating new weather, and Haven the wear and tear ot alraanacH. Wagging the ears Bublimlty of purpone, and

IslgnifieH

tbouglit to be

emblematical of childhood's happy liotirH." It in

tiIho

Biippohed by some

profound scholar** to have a distinct reference to apple dump'ini?*, i»ut

one of us, you will now tie branded. The ceremony is very impressive and consists of two brands. They are both applied "while the iron Is hot," and consist of one letter of the alpha bet each. The first Is a large letter 8 on which you will please wit while Ihe other letter is applied to tin wtomaeh. The letter H, my worthy chicken signifies Hcooped, and refers to ml I mad monopolies. It is also supposed to indiciite Die seat, of learning—the spot, where theold time teacher bunted for brains with the ferrule. The second is letter (', and is applied, as I said before, to the stomach. It has a double meaning. First the application Is an agricultural one, "Corn Oil)," and ha« reference to the stomach as being the i'rent receptacle for bourbon whisky. Hut, brother, do riot be too diligent in finding a home market £r your corn. The second appllealion of the letter C, my dristriicted Infant, I* got hold of as follows:

WIiph

A

conducted to the

do. r, where my companion gave three distinct raps (I was securely blindfolded by binding a hlice of rutabaga over eaoh eye.) A sepulchral voice within asked: "Who comes

one Granger

ib sires to ascertain "for sure" if there Is another of the order in the room, he raises himself gently by the slack of tbe~-unmeiitionables— scratches his oft thigh with his near hoof, and remarks in a voice of thunder: "Are there any Grangers about?" The answer Is "Jeese wax." The inquirer then says "let us see" (letter C), and the otiier pur must immediately pull out liis stomach and disclose the brand.

These brands are applied in such a manner that I am enabled to assure you that they will wash.

I was here interrupted, Mr. Editor, by a volley Ureil into the open window, evidently Intended 'or me. Fortunately, 1 escaped without, a scratch, and, which is of more consequence, succeeded In bringing off my precious manuscript. Tills is about all there is in the ceremony of any importance—I must leave the country at once—armed men are at my heels—they know I am writing to expose them. You may hear from me again by mail, if I should deem it best to expose Ihe otiier de-grees--unfii then—adieu.

From ytiur sacred friend, H. I'oi.R. NOTICK—Tiiis

ceremony of initia-

tiation is used during the absence of the lady members. Their Initiatory ceremonies a»-e entirely diflereut, being much simplified, as they should be.

I' rom Oltl and Now.

MODEST OFPICE-SUKkEIt.

A

Mory Containing

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Moral for Gran'

and Williams.

Pre-ddeut Madison was I'oml of telling tin- story of a visit made to him by one of his supporters. After ,due introductory discussion of the weather and the state of parties, the voter explained to the President that he had called upon him to ask for the olllce of Chief Justice of tlie United Slates.

Mr. Madison was a lit tie surprised but, with that ready tact which he had brought from his diplomatic experience, lie concealed his astonishment. He friok down the volume whii ii contained the Constitution of the United Stales, and explained to this Mr. Sweariugin—if iliat were his name—that the Judges bold omce

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tenure of good behavior, and that Judge Marshall, thbii the ornament of the bench, could not be removed to make place for him.

Mr. Swearingin received the announcement quietly, nod, after a moment, said he thought he should like to be Secretary of State.

The President said that was undoubtedly a place where a man could do good service to tlie country but that Monroe, like Swearingin and himself, was a Virginian, and lie did not like to remove him. "Then," said Mr. Swearingin, "I will lie Secretary of the Trsasury."

Unfortunately, the President said, the present incumbent was a Pennsylvanian. It was necessary to conciliate Pennsylvania, and lie could not remove him. "Then," said Mr. Swearingin, "I think I will go abroad. I should like to go to France "Do you speak French asked the President, kindly. "No no 1 speak nothing hut Old Dominion English—good euougli for me, Mr. President." "Yes, yes and for me. But I don't think it will do to send you to the Moiinseers uulessyou can speak their language." "Then I'll go to England." "Ah!-Mr. Swearingin, that will never do. King George mignt remember how often your father snapped his rifle at Lord Cornwallls."

So Europe was exhausted. And Mr. Swearingin fell back ou one and another collectorship, naval olllce,

Iistriot attorneyship but for each application tlie astute Presideut had his reply. "I think, then, Mr. President, I will be postmaster ut our oflice at home."

Mr. Madison had forgotten where that was but, learning that it was at Slate (.'reek, Four Comers, Boleoouit conn y, Va he sent for the register. Alas it proved that tlie oltice was in the hands of one of Morgan's V"leranu. Impossible to remove him "Truly, Mr. Madison,"

1

aid Mr.

Swearini'in, "I am obliged to you for your st ention lo niv case. I see II.e Mlcuiiies that surround you Now, seeing that you cannot give me tlie Chief Justice's place, nor Mr. Motnoe's, nor the Treasury, nor any of these others, don't you think couhl give me a air of ftd leather brccches"

Mr. Madison thought he could did better—gave him an order on his tailor for his breeches and Mr. Swearingiu went happily on his way.

Shrewdness *f Mrs. Spragne. From the CI

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nil Ki.qulrer.

Mi's. Spiagua Is one of the women who understands how to meet the vexed questions arising In a nousehold and deal with the "experienced servant" fiend. Ou tlie occasion of one of In receptions slie sent word to her coachman that she squired his services iu the house. Thai gentleman replied explicitly that he Was a coachman by prof»-s-ioo, and as such had engaged bis t.i vices to Mrs. Sprague. therefore h* could not assist h«-r in ihe house. "Very well," said the lady to the embassador who had treaied between the two powers, "tell him to bring the cat Huge to the door." This was done, and the mighty n1an ou the box had tlie pleasure of spending tlie entire afternoon practicing ills profession iu the street Utside the Sprague residence.

Nor long since a very nervous iady took pa-sage at the Tip-Top House, White Mountains, to descend by^tiie

orocner. will niuuio «mu*»»«!•«- ., ir„M juanyof tue ills ol the agiiculiur- aliiiont porjwmlloular mi I mad. Her

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fears were apparent to every one, and the following dialogue took place between ber and the conductor: Lady—Mr. Conductor, how do you hold thesl cars wheu you want to make a stop? Conductor—Madame, we apply the brake, which you see there. L.— Suppose, Mr. Conductor, that brake should give way, wiiatdo you do then? C.—Madame, we then apply the double-acting brake, which you see at the other end of the cars. L.—Hut, Mr Conductor, sunpose that brake should not he sufflcieut to check the cars, where will we go then? ('.—Madame, that depends entirely upon how you have lived iu tiiis world! The old lady groaued but subsided

THE SI AM BSE TWINS.

The Official Report of the Autopsy— The Nature of the Band. Kroni the N Y. Tribune

The following Interesting particulars are coudenxed from a full report of the proceedings of the special meeting of the Philadelphia College of Physicians, ou Wednesday evening, at which the results of the autopsy on the body of the Siamese twin were given The supposition that the band connecting the twins was simply of a fleshy nature, has been decided in the negative. It was peritoneal connection

lound that a

,, did exist that is, a reflection or exten-

thi* fuel Is somewhat obscure by the popular merubrane luiing dust of age. In token timt you nre

of the abdomen extended into the hand, through which it was not continuous. Sacs or pouches were formed by tiiis reflection, possessing no communication between tlie two. The intimate vi-ceral connection be tween tlie twins was shown by tlie injectsng fluid, which passed into tlie mesen eric vein of one and appeared iu the mesenteric vein of tlie otiier. The liver of Chang occupied* its normal position

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SPECIAL NOTICE.

Obstacles to Marriage.

CONSUMPTION CUKED

To the Editor of the Cntelle: Khtkkmko FICIKNO: Will you plense Inform your readers that 1 have a positive

CUKE FOH CONSUMPTION and all disorders the Throat and Lungs, and

Una,

IIH01of

by

Kiiil)roilcrm« and Fluting Machines. "Il Is Ingenious and will meet tlie wauta

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every illation lit the land l-.xlitbKlou ol' IN72. John K. Uavil, lire. .-eo'.\. K. A. Barnard, 1'resldiuil. nanuiel D. Tlllniau, loi responding Heo'.

,T

New Yo k, November 20, 187'2.

This si mplo and Ingenious Is as 11.su ml i.s Hie f.ewlng Much I

prise i*

tlie right side of his

body below tlie diaphragm. The liver of Eng was on his left side, next to Chang, hi spleen being abnormally situated ou tlie right side of his body. The two livers had evidently at one period of theexls tence—possible foetal—of the twins been virtually one gland, hut had eventually become separated. This is shown by tlie passage of the injecting fluid from the mesenteric vein of one to that of the other. The fact of a common umbilical cords between the twins is also settled, tlie navel being situated in the middle of the band. During foetal life, therefore, the circulation was conducted from the ma'ernai system precisely as to a single individual. These facts show that a separation of the twins during life would have resulted fatally to one or both of th"in. The nervous inilmacy through tiand was extremely slight, and the individuality of the two men so strohgly marked that, it was not deemed advisable to examine the brains, nothing farllu than a comparison of the weight of the two being expected from such an operation. Tlie extension of tlie eusiform cartilage or breast bone, which formed a constituent of the attachment, was a mere flexible titiro-cartilaginous substance, iu which there was nothing like an appearance of an elbowlike joint, as has been reported.

200

Tlirut

Kcliel for touii|[.U(in from

Lliu ellects til Krrors and AbuseN tueurly life. Manhood reHlortxl. InipeUlmoulN to Marriage removed. Mew method ot treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars nom tree, lu sealed envelopes.

Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION No. 1 Hniit.li Ninth Hi,.. Phllm't .|inln, I'n.—an Institution having a high rjpulatlon for honorable nondtiet. and profi*sslniuil hIcIII.

uk"Ih my practice, I have

uured hundreds coses, and will give

#1,000.00

lor a case it will not benefit. Indeed, so slioiig lc un faith, I wl'.l koikI Naniplc fre«. to any sullerer addri^sing me. i'U'iwu show tills letter to aliv one you may Know who is sutteniiK from thuwu uImeusesauu oblige.

Faith fully Yours,

llt. T. F. HUtT,

till William Street, JIi-w York.

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to

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-Ply (Jurpets, $1.25.

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-AND—

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The Great Specialist.

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AND

Aar'st,

Has permanently located lu ibis city, and takes pleasu-e In announcing to the public In this eliy and vicinity that he will give bis SPECIAL ATTENTION only to the

Medical and Sucgical Treatment or a

i»we ftHi»URhel AH

TO STAND STILL IS TO DIE!

able

FltEE,

ix

DIsphros

of the Eye and Ear.

EYE8

ARTIFICIAL

INSERTED.

Office, No. 110 Main Street, Over Bane's Confectionery. Terre Haute.

DK. P. C.WILSOJr

-AN

]1C.

J. J. NMITH,

Oculistsand

Attests,

EAR

EYE and

INFIRMARY!

-AT-

020 Main Street,

liU MAUHM BLOCK. T«'fr#» Hani**. !••!.

CAEEIA0SS.

WUiWY & P0THS

5

$1,000.

$675.

•"'J -v-"-

Carriage Builders,

TH inn

STH

ki

w.

rk

UOV IX)..

r,

vS-

Stagnation blights whatever it touches. The Keynote of

Progress. When the panic broke ont, instead of yielding

fought it with low prices, and the result has been the

Largest Business in all our Five Stores

that we luive ever known. Ever on the alert for profitable transactions, we have bought, at

a large

& KEEFER, Wholesale

shall sell them they are

portion of the

Dealers in

who failed during the late panic. These Goods are ail iirst-

BETTER TO SALT D0WNJTHAN GREENBACKS!

In the abovo Printa theae are oyer one hundred new and elegant SPHINtt STYLES, never belore exhibited in Terro Haute.

MOKE OF THE BANKRUPT STOCK!

Pieces STYLISH DRESS GOODS, Only 25 Cents!

cents.

Good

cenls.

The above are probably the last great bargains our customers will get of the great. Panic, and most likely the last 12 1-2 cent Prints we shall sell for 8 cents, as they are now worth 10 1-2 cents at wholesale in New York.

CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS!

$14 Silk Velvets for $18 Silk Velvets for

FOSTEK

MEDICAL.

Lane's Cordial

-AND-

BLOOD PURIFIER

A

Dlneiu»eM of

til" I.lver and Aflections of tlie Blood. NKRVOUH OKBILtTY and FEMALK COMPLAINTS of every character, receive especial care, and Hre treated with theinoHt p.eiiNlug roMiltM. In peiormlug Hpeeily cured of PRIVATE DlHKAHK.-s or com. ilulntH ol the Genital and Ui lna Organs,

Dr. Heard remedleu Nh,Vh KAtL. ltudit al Curt'8 Guaraiitecd, Without

Iohm

of time or change of diet.

Dr Heard will be pleased to furnMi inQUirerN tho convincing proofs of lus inurvoiouH 8iicc*'Bs. Prlv»ito oonHUltfttltjn rooms coniiecteil with clflco. Cliiirg68 in aocoi tniH'o lth olrcum^tHuoes of patient

Hafe and reliable medicine, for purityiug aud iuvigoraling the human ttystem. Composed of purely

vegetable unbalances,

to purify tlie blood, there can be uo doubt, but this would be only hall tlie work it will also

Prepared only by

ii

Opposite Ilutifln House, 4

-S

KEPAIRINu

|'rnp*r|f Mtirnd'-d lo.

4.x &9A l»rd#yt

Agenis wanted.

©O l(» Al! ofworiinK

peo

ple, of either s-x, young old,make more money

xpare

Partlaod,

ALL SPRAUUE PRIMS, ALLCOCHECO PRINT*, ALL MERRIM ACK PRINTS, ONE LOTHPKAMUE IMil\TS, ALL 12 1-2 CEN PRINTS FOR

set

GOOD TABLE LINENs, 30c FARMER'S JEANS, 25c & UPWA'D

of

Furs

$25.00 Mink sets for 15.00 Mink Furs, $50.00 worth 75.00 Heavy

White

Ingrain Carpets, 50, 60 and 75c. Extra Carpets, 90 cents, $1.00

combiued ao

conliiiK to the beat methods known

to

modem science. It is not a patent medicine, but is prepared from such well known roots and herbs as yellowdock, etiUingia, mandrake, pipsissew Blue Flag, and of uudoubte curative powers.others

The object

of thi

medicine is to cure diseases arising from impure blood, impaired digestion, and a diseased liver, boils, tumors, pimples, blotches, canker, ulcers, sores, etc.. are only the external lorms of blood disease. Diseases of

the

kid­

neys aud bladder, iiver, stomach and lungH weakness, uterine troubles,female as as rheumatism, neuralgia,well erysipelas, gout, dis ease in the bones, dywpepsia, all scrofulous manifestations,droi»sy­

swell

ing of the glands, ulceratiou of the internal organs, tubercles, tumors,

general debility, are some of the internal forms of blood diseases, which disappear with the cause that produced tliem. That Lane's Cordial

is

enrich the

blood and strengthen the system tone up the orgaus and bring them back to duty, restore appetite aud give power to anu assimilate tlie food eaten.digest

We might print testimonials of the order, but we prefer to let the

"ighest

Cordial" speak for iteelf its own evidence will far outweigh any that can be adduced by eertiilcates. Its best reccommendation is, that it cures. We ask for it a trial.

0. 1. LANE & CO.,

Chemists Ut Manufacturing Druggists

ST. LOUIS, MO.

We are responsible only for our Goods, thereiore be sure that you got 'he right ar. tlcle. "Lane's Cordial," wrapped In yellow tissue paper, prepared by G. D. LANE A CO.

Sold by all respectable Druggists and Dealers pvurywlinre.

MEDICAL.

ft •. S-

bonos, ''"1

Uln

with iuceeis, oa ••utnlflo prooiplci. •parmatorrhoea, Dehlllty ano ImpdtanOV, rmli of MV aiweto/outh. u»l lo malartr yoor», or oifeor *al whl prod«M mat of th« following cftwlts niryoumw*, tmUaloni, dtbiHiy, dimn**4 of light pimpi4»ontU/ac*,pky*tfl Ump, ovtrtlen to #oei«r» uj eon/W(onof lo«*

O/#«hmiI

C»nfMiotial wa'l. n!»o. P»r on»nr fr« livlwd. H'tra »t 1' 1 *"''-1

m»»t, a«dlalM

em bs *p «r mull «f

1 Y. K. p*r**n* arriving it UfKt s*v dirict If *trl r»! th-i^ Tboeub •m-*.1" i* a rtMt hT9

fxtwwri lo 'Ho 4nn»try

Bo.mIO*#ood "ILri'0hfi

Coo »lua nxa,

M^dlouc4 .p«r Brho a o* »pr^.*to-0* lwbero »ll modWonioiod laini *r«j oodmooiiaporuntof oil UoLibrarr. whwt lh Ut««t «t«adArd w«rt« of oil tbo oe&ool* of mMWao at lllootmtHcdlw^* Icoodlrton*. vHchhovofc-tii J--~

Vrrtn i, rfcirll«i ox|*on*e 1

foonA io *ny otU*r Llbrfcrr In thy rlty. TV I. iHp wi xeV.1 to 11 Otolltr^

Addr**'

*k—

LtJMBEB.

SAMUEL JI'KEKS,

Huccessor to

£abunu, Taell A McKwn, DKAI.XK IN

LUMBER,

Pressed and undressed.

Flooring, Hiding, Utli, Sltingles, &e. Oflleeaud Yara near Union Oepoi. •V Full supply of Dimension Htuflcon staritlv nn Imnd.

I S

FLORAL GUIDE

For 187-4.

ZlH COLORED PL.ATK.

Unnr'erly, at

nio-

for us their

menta,ortall the lime thiin at elite.*Particulars

free.,In Addrasa.anyt^ln^

n'e l'

klt\n PAOEy 500 KSGBAVINO*.

Published

'ii

U. bTIN

Cents a Year. First No.

J'"

A

lor

'J""

1874

l«*ued. A

Inst

ni

Oe inan edition at

Mine price Address

AMKH V1CK,

a

Rochester,N.Y.

•W7

every enter­

to

it,

wo

bankrupt stock of Messrs.

Dry

Uoods,

Velvet down to a Spool of Cotton,

in Broadway.

and at

Sc 8c 8c 7c

8c

Furs, $1.75

down

to 2.50

$6.00 Alaska Furs for 4.50 $10.00 Mink

sets

for

Quilts, 2.50

io

IieouinliM tii« •*|»cri«,iua tod •»iUo ol a phTikten «ho«0 reputation hnd be In lb® ff"!vile lrtt«ertr*vrr9 nr«l«f mi4 fcmnlcthriiurhout tbtMllr* •lobe. It rmbrn ©*errt|

t|u«

A

G.OO

and $110.

BKOTHIiRS

Terro

Haute*

Ind.

MEDICAL

FITS CURED FREE!!

Auy person sneering from ease fs requested to addr n» Dtheaboveand

R.

Pkiok,dis­

a trial bottle of medlolne will be forwarded by Express,

FREE.

Dr. Price Is a regular pbyslolan, and has made the treatment of FITS OK EPILEPSY a study for yean, and he will warrant a erne by the use of his remedy.

Do not fall send to hint for trial bottle It coats nothing, and he WILL CUKE YOU, no matter of how long standing your ease may be. or how matiy other remedies May have tailed.

Circulars and testimonials sent with FREE TRIAL BOTTLE. Address,

DR. CH4S. T. PRICE, William Ntrml. Nm Terh.

BOOKS.

A

BOOK I'OK

Till.AiflJJON! A f.rltMoCounaaloriotb*

marri^E^[ MurrU-d or thou* abnui IO W I u,Arrv An ih« t»lijr«lfcJuftJ**J jfli® mij»I ftirmt wlib th« futofl dlncnrcrlm l:» |rnrf ncln mnl iovtuiluf offiprlnf, boor to |»re«rve Ihe xl'»u. Ac.

Tblit ao Intci.^ilutf wurK htin4r«1 »Ulj frUgo.

HtgM.vlih mi tngrnx inc». coutnlnx valutohU nfnrniutlou for tl.u»c wLu nrt inarrli-d.or cout.mplotemar» Htli1Ulii» Wo It ti.fifu^hi lo iuudcrlo4» ftiiJkor. »nd notliilU nUimiiIU

on thr ml'jwt of tltffgeo*

•rntire •rnt« iu tl».u hn«-»in, auU uiuch that I* oot |iuIi(nImm1 III nnv othfr v«rk. HpijI to mir ©n« (fr«« «»f |-o--Ui(e) for Klfi* Tonu.

Al'lr* «n Or. Hunt' lM-p«U»*r).No. 12 N. KigtUllftrMl St. Loulii Uo. Notice to tio Afrlic and Unfo. tunatd.

Hcfore *p «lrlti| to tlio nnti»r»«n.*»qutook» who adrortUo la publio |»:i|Hiri,or Mtjr i|imck remoilU* i-ituh# Dr. mu*' work nopintcr »r buw doplorabl« four cuudtn n.

Dr. Butii (tcni| Iri a of iw«ntjrMV«l room* ulndorifl l.v Hi-modi 3nl}rotoM»r« tal« 7 K«n

I»«i

omoo.

1—1

•DR. WHiTTiJR, 617

St. Charles street, St Levi-, Hai born lo* Vonoreal tuan no'* oroKItl'iT Heriirai'o~Rupture", Ur!nnr)r Olaaas«*'nt syphllltloormorcurlal anoc" tlonaauparmlUitdthroat,»8«xual

817 St.

ror..

.b ir«, i'lit in (Mltd Wt-W, tor two pn«t»ge itaopt.

wh« CM r*4t*,Dl «ui«ondditpltucmcntiQ/thtitomv BtirUiiy, Mill lied

•«!/», «(«.. I •f'llly tru -t«d. p»a III ,, ,hd fur »iamp'. Af with c»nTlm.c« .»n b. .... OMB. Itl«»-lf«Tl [fQtthnt Phr«I l»n tr..t i' »nJ« ..f uni tT-ry yt«r (oqiilrn irtai »ktll, riir '-o»n k'lOWlng 111# fi*|-a«itl7 TecmmMil f«r«oo« to Cxntldjolial o*n-al. ni"0. per on^ir «r kvt

mt rtill, FliyU i-!-my

coo

itilu-'l I'vrauuaiiv vi 1 until. iM«"WtUn»sil la bU «*rk«. Ollkf ml |-nrl«»r«. •». l'lN.,Mrfbtb betwixt! Market 4UI Ut»oui, !.«• I*

A POPULAB MEDICAL BOOE! MANHOOD! •WOMANHOOD! PE^IMARRIACE!

Biplmlalat who moy murrr, who not. ty"*' loMnlo to JfurWof*—C»ti««i, Ooo«uq*icneof ood Cu'O. PhysfotoglooldiiooTenefc «o (ho lo« realtog foo^llo-* •f Bcprodoetloa. A^oot prvrtntlon. B*ru*u ttahortrul offeoUr with nwdfu) *drloo» fioxualmhavstt lo mlddlo or old •««, from whatoTor

omm,

bodoot ta nok

odd

About pUoploo oo tho Uot ot

tod laporltlea. Why wr oeopU oropr«»®turol/1of 'tn. A il th%i tho doobtfbl or loi«l»lUro wioh tohoow. A IIu. if la«Ukt«dM0p«ff«book,oooutloloc maeh Infnrmoiivo Uo Married, or lho«o tmitmploting mamagi. A if Rinrriftfo inldo ood pH^o«o oouotolor. Soni to ki»j odaro#. i«fur4jf by mtll» fof cooU« by

DOCTOR WHITTIER,

CIuuiIm

St.,

Th*

St. Iioais, Mo.

a lv', MtnttUlaiunifn lothttht I !»»7nioiM,and*ojbjr* tonRAr IOv:.il "J In At. loutt a«« MhM' Cltn»«

DJ'"***'"'

Read hta work* and tpr yo- self, Ct'vJlcmtialtnnH'ltQtto*jprrtona

alefmiiltattom pmonarg or if r»«ii /rr*. Mvrgletfro/inquifyffiitkontiU' ^orw«^ rzMzrs.i

BAKEEY.

Union Steam Bakery

FRANK HEIXI6 Sl »RO.

Manufacturers of all kinds of

Crackers, Cakes,' Bread -AND-

CATV Y.

Dealers In

Foreign and domestic Fruits,

FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, LAFAYETTE STJtEEl, Between the two Railroads,

T«rr« llHnlr. Vmllnnn,

DEY GOODS.

J.V. FAR WELL & CO.,' WHOLK.SALE

N O I O N S

O O S

WOOLENS,

Avonroeaud Franklin

FOKTUNE TELUS«.

MADAMR

and

NTEMAYBR Will glva trtie

lufurmallon. by lay lug oat cards, of all the clicnrostancen«r yoorllfe If yon will be sncce.'sfal In coort raits, lore atfairs, obtaining lcv«de^ lost valuable*, friends, etc. Residence, corner of Becond andOhl- ktreeta.

large stock of

grades

in all

O

Mild.'lu this market before.

CITY HADE AND EASTERN

Boots and Shoes!

AUO AOKMTS FOB

All Klndft ol Rnbber dooda, ttPiK-tArf Fr«lcht.

t-

AN ELEOANT LINE

-OF-

SPRING OVERCOATS AND TALMAS

JUST RECEIVED

And Offered at Most REASONABLE PRICES!

BY XIIE

QUAKE DTSALKRS.

CAIU'KTX. .CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS,

FACTS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.

BROKAW BROS, are

every description of

otferiDg

HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.

mUJSSEl.M

aud

at extremely low prices. Also,

OIL CLOTHS, PAPER IIAN61N0M, WINI0W

MATERIAL, TABLE LINENS, &C., Ac.

A similar opportunity to purobaaera to aupply their wants may not occur again this reason.

No. 109 Maid Street, Terre Haute, Indiana

sauivHs VVO(l\IU '1VIH3XVH NIV1

ATTENTION, GRANGERS!

THE SMITH WAGON

.IS HAND MADE!

IS WABBA5TED FORI 12 MONTHS!

jk. JLi.

Is One of the Best Wagons]Made!

WILL BE SOLD Off LIBERAL TERMS FOR $100, OR FOR $95 GASH!

Two Sii«6S"" 31-4 and 31-2.

This 1h Cheaper than First-das® Wagon* have wer been

JESSUP Ac PIETY,

North side of Main street, near First.

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

O A S

WACHMAKER AND OPTICIAN,

Gives special attention to making and repairing Fine Watches for other Watch-makers.

Tho Only Optician in Terre Haute!

Makes Spectacles to suit all eyes. Old Pebbles re-ground aud re-cased. Manufactures Bolid Jewelry.

NO. 174 MAIN STREET, Fire Doors East of Sixth.,

TERRE HA.I7TE. INDIANA.

BOOTS AN2SHCES.

Adams, Bucher & Goodspeed, lOO

and lot* Water glrMt, CLEVBIxAND, OHIO, Manufacturers and Jobbers ot

t. H. O. BOY8K. A. QaiMKB*

ROY.vE & OKIMEH.

Attorneys at Law.

OFFICE WITH

Grimes dc Rojse,

Real Estate Brokers,

NO. 2 SOUTH FIFTH STREET,

T«rr* Hntilo. ImtlMM.

A I E S

Ton should not fail to secure

some of those extra cheap

EMBROIDERIES

we are now offering.

WILSON BROS. & HUXEY,

Corner of Main and Fifth Streets.

', ..

ii

lh

.4

iv

$!SSt88®8 mam-

rt

a

t-

Extraordinary Bargains in

INGRAIN CABPETN

Sll VlES,

CURTAIN

MEDICAL.

Ayer's

Hair Vigor, I

For restoilng to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. 1 A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, anil effectual for preserving tho hair. It soon restores faded or gray hair to its original color, with the

?tair

rloss and freshness of youth. Thin is thickened, falling hair checked, ami baldness often, though not always, curoil by its use. Nothing can rcstoro tho hair whore tho follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed but such as remain can be saved by this application, and stimulated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from tnming gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the formation of dandruff, which is often so uncleanly and offensivo. Free from thoso deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to tho hair, tho Vigor can only .j beneiit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dyo, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts *1 long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co(,

Practical and Analytical Chemist*, LOWELL. MASS.

Ayer's

Cherry Pectoral,

For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, suoh as Coughs, Golds, WhoopingCough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption.

Anions tho grent dlitcovorleft of modem m-lenco, few lire of more real vnluo to inmikimi than thin effectual romwly for all li»cn»eft of the Throat mi*l I.ling*. A vaxt trial of It* virtue*, throughout this mid otlior countrici, has shown that (t does mirclv and effectually

control tliein. Tlio to*tltHon\W our bent citizens, of nil cln*«««, ontnbllnhes tlie fuel, that Oiikhky Pkctouai. will and doe* relieve and euro tlio afflicting disorder* of tho Throat and l.iiKg* beyond any other medicine. The mo«t dangerou* alToctlon* of tho rulmoimrv Orpin* yield to It* power nud case* of Coiiaumption, cured by till* fireparntlon, are publicly known, *o remarknbla a* hardly to bo belioved, were they not, proven beyond illcnute. A** remedy,

It in mleqllHte, on which tlie pulillu may rely for full protection. By cuiiiig Coughs, the forerunner* of morn serious disease, it *avo* 1111numberod live*, I an amount of HitlVering (jot to bo computed. It challenge* trial, and convinces tho most sceptical. Kvery family should keep it on hand a* a protection nsainHt tho early and unpercolved attack of Pulmonary Affection*, which nre oaslly riiet at flr*t, but which become incurable, and too often fatal, If neglected. Tender lung* noed thin defence and It i* unwise to bo without It. A* a (safeguard to children, amid tho di*tro**liiit disea«o» which be*et. theThroatand Chest of childhood, CIIRIIKT PKCTOMAI. is invaluahlo for, by It* timoly u*e, multitiuie* aro rescued from premature graves, nud saved to tho love and nflection centred on them. It act* speodily and surely against ordinary cold*, Koouring sound and hoalth-resloring sleep. No ono win suffer troublesome Influenza and painful Bronchitis, whoii they know how eusilv they can bo cured.

Originally tlio product of long, laborious, and successful chemical Investigation, no co*t or toll 1* spared in making every bottle In tlio utmost posslblo perfection. It may bo confidently rolled upon a* possessing all the virtues it has over exhibited, and capablo of producing euro* as memorable a* tho greatest it has ovor effected.

PBETABED BY

Dr. J. C. AYER 4 CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. sor.o nv A M. nmrooism FvnnvwmraR.

jpRiOlnE

\jii -i

PLANING MILLS.

CLIFT WILLIAMS,

MANUFAOTURBBH Of

SASII DOOMS, BLINDS

WINDOW AND DOOK FRAMEH,

MOULDING BRACKETS,

BXAITt BAILING BALLDBTERH,

nkwell

fohth, FLOORING, hijji^o

and all descriptions or

FINISHING LUMBER

ALSO

Wholesale and Retail Dealer*In

LTH AND SHINGLES

Slate Roofing and

ROOFING FELT

CUSTOM SAWING

PLANING 4 WOOD TURNING

DOW* TO 0RDBR.

Manufacturers ol CXQUE1 SET IB,

PLAIN AND PAINTED.

ALL WORKWARRANTED

Corner Ninth and Mnltwpr BtrMts.

BRASS WOBK.

Dickson, Schneider & Co.,

Manafgclarera and Dealers In all kinds ot

BRASS WORK,

Railroad, Plumbers',Steam and Gas Fitters' Supplies, Morris, Tanker A Co.'s Celebrated WROUGHT IKON WELDED TUBES,

KorUas, Hteam and Water. E A I E

Sheet and Bar Lead, Kiibbsr lio«e, Unui Packing, c., Hand, Forcn aud Steain Pumps.

HEAVY AND UUIIT

BR i^ CACTIHrON,

Kor Railroads, a Specially.

ORloe, Ware Ilonsu and Mann factory, 100,108,110,112 Sooth Delaware st IN hi AN.V fOI.IB, IND.

IARLEY & ROAill, Mann factor era of *'-'J

SADDLES & HARNESS

And dealers In Collars, Whips, Trunks, Ae NO. HO MAIN BXREJET, North side, 8d and 4tb, Terre

a^AgwUbet.

for Dnnl* Sam's HummBanta

-a. 3