Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Volume 6, Number 3, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 July 1874 — Page 3

BAILB0A1) TIME-TABLE.

KXI'LANATION OF RkitKltttNf'K MAHKH.— |gnlurauy exuejiUid. "".Sunday excepted.

IiidluiinjtollN AS'. Unit, Depot Slxtb and Tlppccanoe streets. •Arrive from East. l*ave for West. 10:48 am 'Day Express 10:47 a 6:05 pm *Nli(ht Kxprotm 6:1 10:6U ra Accommodation ,.../..li:03

Arrive from West. Leave for KnHt. 8:43 »Day Express 3:45 1:40 um /."Night k,xprt*n 1:60 a in 0.30 ^Accommodation 0:36 in Ml.

I.oiiIn, Vnnlnlln

A T*rro Iliuitn

mill Torre d: an(llnmt|(llH. Union Depot, Tenth and G'liostnut Htrec'.H. Arrive from Kant. Leave for Went. 0:20 a JKaxt Line 0:25 in 1U:00 a in "Accommodation 2:'Hi in ''Day Expremt 2:'!H ni 11:0J in "Atlantic Kxpreos 11:10 in f:16 ni "IndlnnapollH Aeo. Arrive from Went. Leuvo for K.ixt. 1:10 a in iVuHl Line l:li» "Mnil 1:00" 111 1:4.1 "Pucllli KxpruMM 2,u3 in ii in "'Cairo Kxproiw. "•JnUlunupolla Acc 2,00 pm KvitcNvllIc, Torre lliinte ACIilrago. Union Depot, Tenth uud Chentnut HtreclH. Arrive from North. Leh^for North. 0,17 in "Chicago £xprem 0.27 in 10,1,7 "Mall H,I7 in 0.07 a in *Nlglit ExpieHH 10,07 in

KvitiiMvllle A (!ritwfor(liivlllfi. Union Depot, Tenth and Chestnut Hireets. Arrive from Uonth. Leave for Kouth. 10,12 rn *'Kx press 0,32 a in 1,42 in, "Aluil 2,i7 i) in 1.uKHliM|i»rt,('rnwririlavlllvitN ulliwextcrii. Union Depot, Tuiuli and Cliextnut Ntreet*. Arrive from North. Leave for North. fit in "Mull 0 07 a in

lI»,67 ji

in "Kockvillo Aee 6,22 T«*rre llanlp, I'arlN Decatnr, Unl'UA Depot, Tenth and Chuftlnut wtreetH. Arrive from N. W. Leave for N. W. 12,10 a in Accommodation 0,80 a 1,!ft "Mall 6,20 j)

CliM'liiaiiti Term llaiilc. Depot, Klrxt and Main streets. Arrives from Mouth. LuaveM forHoiillt. 2,|.i Aceouiiinxhit Ion H,(K) a hi

N. ii. -Tlie iiliovo time Is live iiiiiiuteM Junior tliitn oily time, Mlruoi turn uinl omiiIhu^oH run to limn i.ha doj.oL on until iintl (JIiuhIand

11 TV L'OST OI'Fl'JK.

oi.o.tK. It.Vllil' MAILS. ^iik. .'1:00 iu...ltnHt. Through 7:.'WJ anil 11! »i lo.oo pm.. a.ou i» in H:IH)a in Way 7:oo pin t:00p m...Cincinnati AWaHhln^toil J.Uu pin 10:00 pm 7:3U a n. 8:0i1 lu Chicago., I2:I0iii 10: tuam 7::i0am 7:00 a Ci A T. H. 11 l:.io in

Ht.

UoiIm

and Wi»t.

10:80a m,..VIa Alton ttallroad 4:30

111

10:00 |i 111... V1 it Vaiuliilla Kallroud.. 4:.'I0 in 2:00]) in...Kvannvtllo and Way 4:i«i 10:00pm... Through... 7:XU 10:00 III L.,A H. W. K. 12:H0 pin 3:00 in K. T. It. A 13. K. 11. Ui:30 pin

MICMI'WICKUl.Y MA1I.H.

Urnysvllle via Prulrloinn, I'ralrle Creek and Thuriiiaii Ureek--ClosesTuendiiys nnd Krli.uysuL 7 a. n. OpeiiH MoiiiiayH and Thurmliiyst tl p. Nelson—CiostsTues A Haw at 11 a. in

OpensTues A SuU ut Ii i.

Uenoral Delivery aud Call Bosun pen from 7am to 7 ni I^ook iloxes ami .-Hump Oltloo open DIM a to ra

Money Order and rtt«gls:er Otlice open from Ha lo 11:30 Olllee open on Mumiays from to 10 a. m.

No money order

IIUNIiichh

traiihiieted on

HuiLlavH. N. I'M LKK-K. 1*. M.

§m futile zeltc.

Thursday, July 1(, 1S7-1.

couuia'n

Murk Twain's Project, for ft Siiiuiiior Tour to tlio Celestial Visitor. From the N. Y. 1

Inrnlil, 71 h.

This In lo inform the public that In con miction with Mr. Jfturnum, 1 havo lonn (1 tho comet lor a term of years, and I desire also lo solicit the public palionago in favor of a boneliclal on-lor-prise'which wo have lu view.

We propose to lit up comfortable, and even luxurious, accommodations in the comet for as many persons as will honor us with their patronage, and make an extended excursion among tliohoavonly bodies. We shall prepare 1,000,000 slate-rooms iu the tail of the comot (with hot and cold water, gas, looking-glass, parachute, umbrella, etc., in each,) and shall construct more If we meet with a sullleiently generous encouragement. Wosliall havo billiard rooms, card rooms, music rooms, bowling alleys, and many spacious theaters and lreo libraries, "and on tho main deck we proposo to havo a driving park, with upward of 10,00(1 miles ol railway in it. We shall publish dally l»ikjoru, uJno.

DICPAUTimU OP THIC COMMT. The comet will leave New York at 10 I'. M.on tho 20th instant, and therefore It will bo desirable that the p»« sengers Vo on board by Hat tho latest, to nvoWl confusion in jjtitlin£ nniioi way. II Is not known whotlior passports will bo necessary or not, but it Is docniod best that passengers provide them, and so guard against all eontinKoneles. No dogs will 1)0 allowed on board. This rule has boon made in deferonco to tho existing stato of feeling regarding thoso animals, and will be strictly adhered to. Tho safety of tho passengers will in all ways bo jealously looked to. A substantial iron 'railing will bo nut around tho comet, anil no onfl will bo allowed to go to tho edge and look over unless accompanied by either my partnor or myself. *rII10 TOSTAT. SERVJOK.

Will bo of tho complotost character. Of course tho telegraph and the telegraph only, will bo employed, conso(luentlv friends occupying utato-rooms 20,000,000, vnd oven 30,000,000 miles apart, will be able to send a message and rucolvo a roply Insido of cloven days. Night niessagos will bo half r.ito. Tho whole ot tills vast postal Hystom will bo undor the personal superintendence of Mr. Hale, of Maine. Meals sorvod at all hours. Meals served in state-rooms charged oxtra.

Hostility is not approliondod from any groat planet, but wo have thought it best- to err on tho Bafo side, and thoroforo have provided a proper mini ber of mortars, slego guns and boarding pikos. History shows that small, isolated communities, such as tho people of remote islands, aro prone to bo hostile to strangers, and so tho same may be tho case with tho 1NHAIltTANTS OK STARS of the tenth or twontioth magnitude Wo shall, in no case, wantonly otleud tho people of any star, but shall troat nil allko with urbanity and kindliness never conducting ourselves toward an asteroid after a fashion wo could not venturo to assume toward Jupiter or Saturn. 1 repeat that wo shall not wantonly offend any star but at tho samo time we shall promptly resent aliy Injury that may bo done us, of any ins'olonce offered us, by parties or governments residing In any star tho Armament. Although averso tho shedding ot* blood, wo ahull still hold this course rigidly and tearlessly, not only toward single stars, but tow nrd constellations. We shall hope to loavo a good impression of America behind us in every nation wo visit, from Venus to Uranus. And, at all events, if we cannot inspire love, wo shall at least conipol respect for our country wherever wo go. Wo shall tako with us, free of charge,

A URKAT FORCK OF MISSIONAHTKS and shod tho truo lii ht upon all celestial orbs, which, physically aglow, are vet morally In darkness. Sunday schools will bo established wherever practicable. Compulsory education will also bo introduced.

Tho comet will visit Mars firsthand then proceed to Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn. Parties connected with the government of tho District of Columbia, and with tho formor city irovernment of Now York, who may doslro to Inspect tho rings, will bo allowed timo and overy facility. Kvory star of prominent magnitude will be visited, and full timo allowod for excursions inland.

THE dog STAR

has

been

stricken rroni tho programmo.

Much timo will bo spoilt in tho Ureal Hear and, Indeed, in ovory constellation of importance. So also with the sun and moon and tho •"•l^y way» otherwise tho golf "tream I1'" Clothimr suitable for wear in tho sun should Go provided. Our programme lias boon so arranged that wo shall seldom go moro than 100,000,000 oi tniles at a tune without stopping at some star. This will nocessarily make tho stopages frequent, and preserve the intorest of tho tourist. Baggage checked through to any point on tho.route. 1 arties desiring to make only a part of the proposed tour, and thus savo expense, can stop over at any star thoy choose aud waft for tho return voyage. .» After vlHltlng all tho moat celebrated atarn and coriMloUatlons In our syatom, and personally inspecting tho remotest sparks that even tho most poworful

toloHcopos can now (letcet In the flrmamont, wo ahull nrocoed with good heart upon

A STUPENDOUS VOYAOK

of dlHCOvcry amoiiR tbo countless whirling worlds that tnnko turmoil in the mighty wastes of spacethut stretch thoir solomn solitudes their unimaginable vasitness billions upon billions of milcm away beyond the furthest verge of tolow!of»i« vi«ion, till by comparison the Jittle sparkling vault wo used lo gaze at on earth shall seem like romnmberorl phosphorescent flash of spangles wliich sotno tropical voyager's prow stirred into life for a singlei instant, and which ton thousand miles of phosphorescent soas and tedious lapse of time had since diminished to an incident utterly trivial in his recolloation. Children occupying seats at the lirst table will bo charged full fare.

KinST-CLASS I'AItK

from tho onrtii to Uranns, including visits to tiio sun and moon, and Kil principal planets on tho route, will be charged at tho low rate of $2 lor every .r0,(K)(),000 niilf'H of actual travel. A great reduction will bo in ado where parties wish to inako tho round trip. Thin comot is new and in thorough repair, and Is now on her first voyage. 8he is cdtilesscdly the fastest on the lino. She makes 20,000,000 miles a day with hor present facilities, but with a picked American crow and good weather, wo aro confident wo can got about 40,000,000 out of her. Hiill wo shall never push her to a dangerous speed, and wo shall rigidly prohibit racing with other comets. Passengers desiring to diverge at any point, or return, will bo transferred to other comets. We make closo connections at all principal points wltii all reliable lines. Safoty can bo depended upon. It is not to bo denied that tho heavens are infested with

or,D

lint

MivolN, unit oiiiinlitiNCh lo mid noni ihuilopoLon Hlxlli ltinl l'l|iiiuennou Hlroutu.

llAMNHAOKI.K COMETS

that havo not Ween Inspected or overhauled In ten thousand years, and which oiiKht long ago to havo boon dostroyodor turnod Into bail barges, but wlt.li these wo havo no connection whatever. Steerage' passengers not allowed abaft tho main hatch.

Complimentary round trip tickofs havo been tendero'l fienorHl Hutior, Mr. Shepherd, Mr. Jtiehardson and other omlnent gentlemen,whose public services havo entitled them to the rest and relaxation of a voyngo of this kind. Parties desiring to make tho round trip will havo extra accommodation. 'fin entire voyage will bo completed nnd tho passengers landed In New York iignln on tho 14th of December, JIMM. Tliis in at least forty years ipiickcr than any other comet can do it. Nearly all tho bnck-pay members coiitewi plate making tiio round trip witli us in case their eonslUuenls will allow them a holiday. Kvory harmless aniiiNeinoiit will bo allowod on board, but no pools permitted on the run of the comot—no gambling of any kind. All fixed stars will bo respected by ih, but sueli stars as stem to nct'tl fixing, we shall fix. If it makes trouble wo shall bo sorry, but firm.

Mr. Coggia having leased his comet to us, she will no longer bo c.illnd by his name, but by my partner's. N. J.— Passengers by paying double faro will be enlitlod to a full share iu all tho new stars, suns,moons, comets,meteors and magazines of thunder and lightning wo shall (fjscovor. Patent medicine people will tako notice that

WIS CA KItY lU/I.I.K'I'l.N' HOARDS and a paint brush along for use in tho constellations, aud aro open to terms. Cromationists aro reminded that wo are going straight to—soino hot places —nnd are open to terms. To other parties our enterprise is a ploasuro excursion, but individually wo mean business. Wo shall fly our comet for all it Is worth. run iurKX'i11:it i'Aiiticui.ars, or for freight or passage, apply on board, or to my partner, but not to me, since I do not iako charge of tho comet until she is under weigh. It is necoasary, at a time like this, that my mind t-hould not bo burdened with small business dotails. Maimc-Twaiv.

KXl'HltltiNCE ENOUGH.

A Yiuuif,' Man Who Assisted

mer papor i»

to

hiiIo,

bo sold at Hliorifl'.s

lo Hatiafy a lnorlgago, and writes about tho cireiiniHlaisoo as follows

Tho i'oori.'v (ill.) lioviow in to bo nold at Slu'rill's wale this morning, to Kttisly a inoi'lgfTj o. Wo aro under obligations to Peoria friend for promptly advising lis of thin opportunity to regain ail intorest in that excellent paper, choap, but woUun't want any. We havo loved the Jleviow no tiid thr mills,

hetico it has

lied young, Iohh than a year and

halfold. It

fearful old inflationist

ft

marked an era In our

journalisliu career which we love to ponder over, with tours. It was tho one daily paper wo helped to* start. It preclotissoon got the start of everybody connected with it. Wo had tlial lil.tio twilight

tW initio*, fur

nvill*

Iy a quarter of a year. Then it had us the rest of thx» timo.

Tho insatia­

ble maw that pretty, deceitful little sheet, in its nobby, metropolitan dress of minion anil nonpareil, had for coupons tho wild, ungoverned appetite it had for shekels tho excellent voice it had, which it retained to the last, for louis d'ors tlio avidity with which it reached out for base bullion, and the equal avidity with which it didn't get any Such

a

as

satisfied.

it

was

ou

tho Dr, side, such a terrible contraclloniston tho Cr. side. We hope it will sell well. Wo bono the mortgage will bo satisfied. If it is, it will be tho lirst, thing the Review

ever

We hope some good mau

will iy it and run it succeessfully, though we doubt if it can be made to do better than it did under Mr. Cof11 nberry's excellent and careful management. But with all due regard and tender feeling for the journal of our earliest love and highest aspirations, wo do

not wish any more

of tho fruit, if you

please. Life is too

short to throw away on such a hollow vanity as a Peoria evening daily. If at any time we desire to renew tbe llerce excitement of thoso sweet days, we

can

wait till harvest

and go

up*in the country aud crawl in a threshing machine, or, h) a city where so many saw mills ply the busy buzz saw, as iu liurlingtou, we can find pastime of a less exciting and arduous character than running the Review, it is true, but still 8ullieieutly exhilarating for a man

of

a rather phlegmatic tempeiament. Wo do not wish to run any evening dailies on our own hook. That is, not just at present. We may, after a while, along

some

time alter

tho

millennium, may be, but we aro too young for such onerous duties now. Ami then, since we came to Burlington, wo havo become so dreadfully addicted to telling the truth, that wo are about ruined for Peoria .newspaper work auyhow.

How Uvueral Forrest Likes to lo Shared. From tho Mobile ltcgistcr.

Tho civil rights bill may enable the colored gontlemen to enjoy all tbo privileges of socla-wator fountains, ice urcatn saloons and billiard rooms, but we would liko to see him subject bis visage to tho manipulation of a white barber. Ho would find himself inns dangerous a position as Gen. Forrest.

It is said that Forrest went into a barber shop on Broadway to be shaved. Tho eolored gentleman who offlclatod was voluble. Forrest was In a good humor andjdisposed to bo talkative. At last ttcamo out that tbe gentleman who whs being sliaved was called General Forrest, whereupon tho colored gentleman wantod to know if ho was having the honor to shavoGon. Forrest, lalo of tlio Con led• or ate cavalry. Gon. Forrest mildly assonted, whereupon tho barber ra» marked that he was glad to make tm General's acquaintance, as his brother was a soldior in tho Federal army. "Whero is your brolhor?" asked the General. "He was killed ut Fort Pil low," was tho roply.

Siipntly and gently as tho fall of the snow llake, hut accurately and without hesitation, tbe General slid from beneath the razor of that barber, gained his feet, and with his face bare as to ono side, and lathered as to tho other, remarked: "You can't sliavo mo this morning!" A friend who mot hitn a moment later, remarked tho singular appearance of his face. Tho General merely observed: "I like to havo half of my face shaved at a time.'

Chinese Theatricals.

The Chinese havo bailt for themsolves «nother thoatro in Sun Francisco, which was opened on^ Saturday evening, two weelts ago, attended by an andionco of 2,000. The play, for

Cliinoso, was remarkably short, lasting only from 8 P. M. on Saturday, to o'clock on Sunday morning. These plays with the Childron of the San often last for several days, and sometimes even weeks, and are kept op day and night by relays of actors. The audi once drop in when they feel like it and drop out when they get thirsty. They sleep on the benches if they are too lazy to go home or haven't any borne to go to, and listen to the play about as our avorage fashionable but emptyheadod gentility listens to Italian opera or a Philharmonic concert. The plays sometimes represent entire bis torical eras, and many events take as long in the imitative play as they did in the original enactment.

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Line,

To

tion with this

to

an Evening

Sturt

Newspaper.

liimlotto, lalo of the lYoriit

view, niul now of

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Re­

tlio Jlurlinglon

Iihh hoard that

tlio

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all who are steking new

in or are

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ManhoodImprudence,causingprema­

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the

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Health—How Oct it.

to

Tuxe occasionally a few (loses of HOOFLAND'H OEKMAN B11TEHH. It gives tone to tlio Htomuch, facilitating the digestion ami iiHHlinilatlon of food, ho nccetisary to the nourishment of the body. It regulates- tho IiowoIh, carry ln(r oil the foul msltcr that would otherwise Impair the aotlon of the Liver and corrupt tho Blood, producing foul Kruptlons.Ofl'enslve Breath, Sick Hoadacho, Bilious Disorders, Jaundice, Backache, Nervous leolllty,and General Weakness and Irritability.

They act not an a drastic purgative, but by arousing tlio dormant functions of Nature to healthy action, and thus setting the channels free, cleanse and nourish the whole system to vlKor«DR, Jotohs health.

It Is not a Hum Bitters but a pure medI clnal preparation, that is curing its thousands daily, who Joyfully testify to Its wonderful eillcacy in curing dfseuso and restoring health.

When a brisk pur«»tlvo Is required, u«e HOOKI.AND'f* PODOPHYLLUM PILLS. They act promptly, without nausea or dlsress.

Proprietors, JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY CO Philadelphia. Hold by all Druggists.

i\IANIIOOD

low Lost, How Restored. Just published, a new edition of Dp. Cnl vorwoll'N Celebrate*! Ensity ou the

radical cure

(without medicine) of 8fkma-

TOKitJioiA.or Homiiial Weakness Iuvoluutary Meinlnal Losses, Impotkncy, Mental anu Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.: nlso, Consumption, Efii^ kpsy anil Fitb, Induced by selMnduigcnce or sexual extravagance.

WTPrlce In a sealed envelope only six cents. The celebrated author, lu this admirable essay, clearly demonsirates from a thirty years'successful pjactice, that the alarming oonsequence ol self-abuse may be radically cured without tlie dangerous use of internal modiclnoor the application of the knife pointing out a mode of cure at once simple certain and eflectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may ho, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and

radically.

TThls Lecture should be In the hands of every youth uud every man in the land.

Sent under seal, In a plain envolopo, to any address, postpaid,.on receipt of six cents, ortwo post stamps

Also Dr. OuIverwoUVMarriage Guide,' price 25 cents Address the Publishers,

CHAN. J. KlilNK A CO., 127, lt«wery,New York, Postofflce iiox

YEAST POWDER.

E

ownr

CHEAPEST

MAKING

m&rl&READ

DOOLEY'S YEAST POWDER Is Perfectly Pure and Wholesome.

DOOLEY'S YEAST POWDER Is put up In Full Weight Cans.

DOOLEY'S YEAST POWDER Makes Elegant Biscuits and Rolls.

DOOLEY'S YEAST POWDER Makes Delicious Mnillus, Grlddlo wakes, Corn Broad, Ac.

DOOLEY'S YEAST POWDER Makes all Kinds of Dumplings, Pot-Pies Cakes and Pastry, nlco, light and healthy.

DOOLEY'S YEAST POWDER Ib

the Bost, bccause Perfectly Pure.

DOOLEY'S YEAST T0WDER Is LUo cheapOHl, becauso full woJglil.

DOOLEY'S YEAST POWDER Is guaranteed to glvo satisfaction.

Be sure to ask for

DOOLEY'S" YEAST POWDER and do not he put oft with any other kind.

DOOLEY'S YEAST POWDER Is put up In Tin Cans of various Blues, suitable fo: auiillea. Boarding Houses, Hotels, Uestaurants and Klver, Lake aud Ocean Vessels on short or long voyages.

Tho market Is flooded with Cheap, Inferior Baking and Yeast l'owders of light or short weight. DOOLEY'S YEAST POWDER Is warranted full strength and weight.

Sold at wholesale and retail, generally throughout the United States, by dealers in Groceries and Familr Sopplies,

AGENTS WANTED! To Bell, direct to comumtn. The Ground* swell

Or

THE AUTHORITATIVE Ii:STORY or the

FARMERS' MOVEMENT.

By J. Pebiaw, Editor Western Bural.Ctio'ao. Comptfte and Re'lable. WriiUn up to January, 17»4. 8 Original Portraits 100 other Engravings. sg^Thia Great work Is tow in price and telling by ViousancU. For terms, territory, etc., addrew'J. HANNAFORD A CO., Publishers, 177 W. Fourth St.. Cincinnati.

CAUTION Inferior works,meneompilations, are being pushed Do not be Imposed on. Mr. Pertani's work Is full, (tuthoritattm, and endorsed by the Great Leaders. None other U.

ENGINEERING.

Johnc. Nokthall.

Sah.

Magiix.

N0KT1IALL & MAGILL,

Mining Engineers, AUK

prepared la test and develop coal and oilier mluoral lands, and to give accurate and reliable information to proprietors in regard thereto, In -the strictest confidence. ..

They will also buy, sell and lease mineral lands. A11 business entrusted to them will jecelve prompt attention. Those wanting leads tested, or wishing to bay. sell or lease mineral lands,are requested to call- Satisfactory references given If de-

^aar" Office, south side of Main street, between sixth and Seventh. Gilbert's Aloes np stairs. Terre Haute. Ind.

$5 to $20 3

per day! Agents wanted. All classes of working peo­

pie, of either sex.

ple. of either sex, young or old, make more money »t work for us In their spare mo. meuts.or all the Ume, than at anything else. Particulars free. Addresa. G. MTINHON A CXX, Portland Main*.

TEBBE HAUTE

Business Directory.

The Names and Location of the Moose Leading Business Mouse.* of Terre Haute.

W Parties visiting Torre Haote will do well to cut this out and carry It with them for rafereace. We editorially guarantee that this list is composed only of the most responsible, reliable and Orst-oiasa houses

OFTICIAXS.

Cal* Thorn**, South Fourth, near Ohio,

AGRICULTURAL IMPUMKNTS.

Jemmmp Pieljr, 3U 4 38 W Main. I«ues 4t Jeaw, 3d bet. Main A Ohio.

AUCTION A2VD COMMISSION.

G. A. llajrward, A Co., 308 Foartli. A. Kyu, a cor. 4Ui and Ohio. .BAKKB8AXD CO* TACTION BUS. W. H. Nose, UtfMain »U£et. W. 11. McudUcr, ltfi Jlflli.

babbebs

LO.or Ire, N side Ohio E -Ith. 1. Nlrraula Terre Haute iiuune, BILLLABD KOOVS. Way Bros., E side 4th N Main. J. £. Wllkinaon, Terre Haute House.

BLACKSMITHS.

A. X. Ullek, aide 3d a Walnut. BOOKS AND OTATIORKar. Batton A UsmlltOB,525 Main street. A. iL Voolejr, N side Main 4th.

BOOTS AND SHOKS.

JV. I land, 145 Main street 6th. 1. K. CbUfelter, 142 Main street. N. C.

Scott, 04 Main street. CLOTH ISO.

J. Erlanger, Opera Houso. •iller St Cox, tt£i Main street. Hoaaler Bro'a. A Co.,

OOAL.

W. Barrlck A Son, E 5th, 8 of Main. C. J. Kellejr, S Main, W of 10th. L. Hal lory, 13th aud Vandalta R. Morgan A Uux, N Ohio, W of tfth.

COOPERS

E. W. Oilman,4tli and Tippecanoe. A. C. Blattox, Spruce, W ol Ninth. CROCK SKY. Theo. RUbl, 325 Main.

DKNT1ST8.

Jos. ItiehnrdNon, N sOhio, of 3d. nuoaoiHTS). Bnntlu A AruistronK, Muln and U'li.

DBYQOODH.

Felaenheld A Jnnrlet, ICO Main. Eoeter llrotlierH, Main, hut. 4th anil 5tli Hoberir, Boot A Co., Main und 4th. W. S. Kyce A Co., Main and (ith

WUhoii

Bron. A linn ley. Main and fi'h DYEKSAND CLKANRKS.

U. I'. Itelncrs.Hs Main, W of 7tb. KG OS AMI) 1'KODUCS. Jf. McMnhun,4 Dowling ilall.

KLOUltlNP MILI.M.

Kern A Rupn, I.nKayittto, N ol 7th av. JMcKeen, l'sduoek it Co., loth and Main U. li.Tliuiupiiou, foplar and int. yUlCNITUltK DKAI.BHS. F. Goets, 189 Main, bot. 6th and 7tli.

GENTS* FUBNISUING.

J. llanter, 157 Main. GaOOSUS—WHOLESALE, Downer A Jolinatou, 2 Dowling Hall. Hulmnn A Cox, Main and 6th.

GUOCKRS—XftCTAIL.

jr.'J. A C. S. Cronln, 8 Main, E ol 8tli. !».' Stiller, (Ith N of Ohio K. W. Blppetoe, 155 Mate ntreet.

UAIKOOOD8.

E. B. Mexmiioro A Co., 507 Ohio street. 1IARHWAH1. A. (3. Anallu, 172 Malnstreet. JU1H. Cook, la'Jand 154 Miriu Ntreet.

HATS AN^CAl'S.

Jolin Iloorc, 101 Main street. J. II. Sykeit, lis Main. INSURANCE AOKNTH, F. A. F»rl«i,opp. poHt-oftlce. Or I men A Koyae,2 8 6th ntreet. B. F. Havens, N side Ohio W of 4tli. C. K. Hornl'oru, Main and 4th. Wbarton, Riddle A Co., Main and flkb.

LIVKBY STABLES.

W. Chadwlek, 4tb, 8 Main. Fonts A llunter. Main. E of 8th.

HEAT MARKETS.

J. F. Rnpp, 175 Main*. IhSeebnr^er, 4th ntreet market. V. Wyatt,0th, N of Ohio.

HKKCUANT TAH.OUS.

IV. II. Bnnnlster, 71) Main. J. P. Brcnnan, 8 side Ohio Eof 3d.

HILLINJEKY.

J. W. Oasklll, 110 Main street. M. A. Barldon, 182 Main street. Jtn. 1j. Voider, 10 8 4th street.

MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, w. II. rnl(« CO., OUO aialu iUcot. Loreni liuHkiicr, 48 Ohio street.

NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS.

A. Her* dc Co., Opera lloime. T. H. Middle, 151 Main slicet. J. Ncliniiblin, 173 Muln ntreet.

PHOTOGRAPH EltS.

ur. n»iuli«r. side (ith, Bof Main. I. II. Wriylit, 115 uud 117 Main street. PRODUCE AND COMMISSION. A. P. I.ee A Bro., cor. 6tli and Ohio. J. U. A Fred. JLee, 219 Main

HEAL ESTATE AGENTS.

C. Ji Brnekebnali, W side 5th 8 Main. triAiAtfii'i A Co., Main and (JUi. RESTAURANTS. E. Brnnlngr. 0 5th street W. Iioekood, 4th, near Cherry.

SALOONS.

May Bro,».,4th,N of Main. John SCaflT A Co., 8d N of Oh lo. Peter Stair, Main near Canal. J. K. Wllkiaon, Terre Haute Hous0.

SEWING MACHINES.

Singer H'Pf Co., 310 Main street. Wheeler A Wilson, 6th. opp, i*,0. Grover A Baker, N. H. Uledsoe,322 Main

STOVES AND TINWARK,

O. F. Smith, 160 Main Ntreet, Smith A Townley, 60 and 62 Main,

TOBACCO AND CIQAKH.

Katzenbncli A Co., 1F9 Main. W Howard, W slue Oth, 8 or Main.

WATCHES AND JEWELKY.

1» Arnold, 403 Main Btreet. HIt Freeman, 161 Main street. IK Riddle, 161 Main street.

WINKS AND LIQUORS—-IftHOLKSAIiK. Alexander Co., 176 Main. llalman A COM, Main aud 6th.

REAL ESTATE.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.

FB£D. A. BOSS, Real Estate & Loan

BROKER, SOO OHIO STREET.

§4*5—OASU—will buy a Vacant lot on Eagle, near Third street. $050—House and Lot in eastern part of city—lot ttO by 140 three rooms, good outbuild! ngs and good fruit. •1.050— A beivutllul Vacant Ixton Gullek, near Blxth street. 8850—A very desirable Vacant Lot, corner

Fourth and Park streets.

87.000—One of the surest opportunities for

iii i. Awavaftawul

•1.050—Farm of 80 soree,south of Marsnati, Illinois. 20 acres In cultivation, small orchard, good timber, will exchange for improved property In the city. .S50—20 acres, good Amine and barn. 6 acres in apples.^Ho trade for city property—a barg^. 81.S50—A good property—new House—on

Tlilrteen-and-a-httlf street, north ol the Nail Works. ••i.OOO—Sixteen acres of Land, beautifully situated north of city, atUBO per acre part cash will take city property for balance. M.200-A desirable Pronerty. corner ol

Fifteenth and Locust street*—Lots

fc

70 by 160—House ol six rooms—good outbuildings. OOO—A large, desirable Residence on on North Sixth ntreet lot 8# foet

45

front—a great baigaln.

QBAIK DEHL.

"SUPERIOR"

GRAIN DRILL!

There can le thirty ditTerent chnnjies of feed made In ll« and It la the only Drill la the world that has a chamber ex clnstvcly for sowing wheat. It will sow (nst the'amount It Is set to soWt and it in the only Doable Force Continuous Feed extant, lias talten the premium In every field trial it was ever In.

JESSUP, OAUSE & I'lETY,

AGENTS,

and 38 West Main Street,

j' TEBUB HAVTK, UIO.

MEDICAL.

Lane's Cordial

—AND—

BLOOD PVSIFIEB

A safe and reliable medicine, fot purifying and invigorating tbe human system. Composed of purely vegetable au balances, combined according to tbe best methods known to modern science. It ia not a patent medicine, but is prepared from such well known roots and berba as

dock, tUUingia,

ernal

I Main street.

strengthen

We ask

for

We ure reK|K)ii»lble only for our Goods, llicr. ion- lie Mire Unit you get lie light ar, tlele. "ljiiie'n Uorillal," wrupied 111 yellow iIkmih paj er, prcitureil liv O.

CO.

Randolph St. and Fifth Avo.,

CHICAGO.

Thii well-known hotel, rebuilt upon the old site, has all the modern conveniences—Passenger Elevator, Bath Rooms, Hot and Cold Water in each Room, Elegantly Furnished, and located In the business centre of the city.

TERMS, $3.00 For Day.

R!CKCORDS HUNTON,- Proprietors.

HOTEL.

Barnnm's Hotel,

Cor. Uroadway and Twentieth St.

NEW YORK,

On both American and Euro pea* l'lan

Completo with nil modern lmprov#montH rooms en mite and single prlyate parlora, baths, elovaton, Ac. Location onHurparBOd, being In tbe very center of fashion and brilliant New York life. In proximity to Charches and places of Amusement, and Lord A Taylor* .Arnold A Constable's and J. & C. Johnston's Dry Ooods palaces. Tho hotel is under the management of A. S. Barnum, formerly ol Barnum's Hotel, Baltimore I. N. Green, ol Dayton, Ohio, and recently of New York aud Freeman Bamom.of Barnum'« Hotel 8t. Lonls.

MEDICAL.

MOTT'S

LIVER PILIiS!

An old physician once said that nearly all diseases originate from dt«oased condition ol the Liver, and this statement is true, hlthough it may at HrM seem like an exftKgpratlon. When the Liver 18 ontol order the whole sys'em and every organ and luuctlon suiter more or less lucouHequence. In the 1 ncl pleut stages of the disease a man DOES ROT KKOW WHAT AILS I1IM,

He Is moody, restless and despondent and that IN the ttme to take ft simple remedy that will restore him to health

IN A fiIS(SIiK»AV, and prevents a whole train of tllseases that may lollow.

MOTT'B LI VKR PILLS cue torpidity of ^MOTT'S L1VKK PILLS give tone to the LIVER PILLS cleanse the system of bll». .,

MOTT'o LIVKK PILLS drive out febrile afTt-c Ions. MOTT'rt LIVER PILLS strength® the whole i-ysem.

Mori's LIVER PILLS regulate the Liver, aud are more reliable as a Liver medlclue than any of the mineral preparations that do more harm than good.

For wile by alt Druggists. Price 25 cents HENRY, CURRAN CO.,

1

Wo find

will

see

yellow-

maud rake, pipsissewti

Blue Flag, and others of utidoubtou curative powers. The object of thb medicine is to cure diseases arising from impure blood, impaired digestion, aud a diseased liver.

boil», tum­

ors, pimples, blotches, canker, ulcers, tores, vte.,

are only tbo

external

form*

of blood dUease. Diseases of the kidneys ami bladder, liver, stomach and lungs female weakness, uterine troubles, as well as rheumatism, neuralgia, erysipelas, gout, dis ease iu the boues, dyspepsia, dropsv, all scrofulous manifestations, swelling of the glands, ulceration of the internal organs, tubercles, tumors, eruptions, salt, rheum, soald head, as well as dropsy, emaciation and general debility, are some of tbe tn-

In

forms of blood diseases, which

disappear with the cause that produced them. That Lane's Cordial is able to purify the blood, there can be no doubt, but ibis would be only ball the work it will also

blood and

enridn

the

the system

tone up the orgaus and bring them back to duty, restore appetite aud give power to

digest

and assimilate

the food eaten. We might print testimonials of the highest order, but we prefer to let tbe "•Cordial" speak for itself its own evidence will far outweigh any that can be adduced by eertilloates. It? bopt receotnmendatlon is,

that iicurts.

it a trial.

I'repared only by U. 1). LANE & CO., t'lK'iiilsti* tianufactarlng Druggists mi-. i.0()iM,M0.

D. LANK

Holilby nil resectable DrngglatH anu iU:I-H ^virrj Iml ti.

BAKERY.

IJnii)!! Strain Bakery

l'KAiiK III:I\H

a

RRO.

Manufacturers of all kinds of

Crackers, Cakes, Bread

r—AN D—

A N

Dcalnra In

Foreign mid ilouiosllc Frnlid,

FANCY ANI) STAPLE (iltOCEHIES,

LA FA YETTIC STREET,

Uetween the two Railroads,

Terre llnnt*. Inllnit«.

HOTEL.

Proprietors,

8 and 9 College Place. New York

LUHB2B.

SAMITEI. M'KEEJf,

•i:».-".»". Hnccessor to

.... ........

ibhiHiiB, Taell A.JfrMer»,

DXAUCK IM'

LUMBER,

Dressed and undressed.

Flooring, Siding ,JaUi, Shingles, &e. Office and Yard nelfr Union Oepoi^Ar« •r Full supply of Dimension Siatt con•tantly on hanil.

TICK'S

FLORAL GUIDE

For 1874.

Cll\(\ fAUiat: aw

)U

COLORED PLATE. Published

JiMEB'vifcK.

B001M1«.K.*.

OtTRTHIRD

Semi-Annual Clearance Sale HAS COMltfiNCEDTniS MORNING.

it useless

it. Everybody who will

ALL SUMMER GOODS

FORCED SALE

to make many

OUR STOCK IS TOO LARGE FOR THIS TIME OF THE YEAR!

And we must make efforts

to

will be

can produce.

First coiiie, first served. Uo they must.

O N S N

SQUARE-DEALING ONE-PRICE

CLOTHING 1101) SK.

1 4 7 A I I S I 3

JOHN S. JORDON,

I O 1 1 5 A I N S E 1 0

Opporite Foster lJrotliprs' N«w York Store,

IS OFFICUINCJ

THK »I:NX AWI) cheapixi STOCK

-OF-

BOOT'S ^IVI SHOES

the public ever before opened doubts this, they have only lo

CALL ANI) EXAMINE OUlt STOCK AMD 1'ltICKS.

GOODS RECEIVED WEEKLY,

In order to keep up lo styles an«l the reduced prices caused by the panic.

WACHMAKER AND OPTICIAN,

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

The Only Optician in Terra Haute!

Makes Spectacles to suit all eyes. Old Pebbles re-ground and re-cased. Manufactures Boiid Jewelry.

NO. 174 MAIN STREET, Five Doors East of Mxtli.,

TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA.

CLEARANCE SALE!

All Summer Goods to bo Closed Out

AT AND BELOW COST!

D1IBINO Tin: NKXT TIIIKTY

SOMEEXTliAGOOI) BARGAINS

TO BE FOUND AT

•WILSON DR0S. llUNLEY'S.

L1VEBY STABLE.

Geo. W. Cft .. "A. J.Thompson.

IJVEBY STABLE.

rt" CITY

Liv«ry and Feed

Sluble,

Cor. of Third ud Wslant St'.,

terre haute, ind.

PROMPT

hones. Uood Uvery oonaUntly oo

A share of the pabllo patronage la ie •pMimUy ^'''o^ICO THOM PSON, proprletora.

4 I

words about

visit our establishment,

reduce it.

Our Prices for the Next Sixty Days

sncli

50 Blue Ffannel Sailor Suits, for Children, at $2.50 Each. Vho

can afford to buy?

French Cassimere Pantaloons to Order, at $10.00.

American Cassimere Pantaloons to Order

$8-00-

KV1.UYTIIIAG ELSE IX PROPORTION

as only

it

STOVES.

N S O E S O

SIOVES OK ALL STYLES.

Parlor, Cook

Vjgpr

1

attention given to tlie cart of

ed

In tlilN oily- If any one

-AND- .:

OFFICE STOVES

A Amortment and Lew Price*, »t

G. HEIM'Sg

Horth Fourth 8t^ Cook's baildlag

MEDICAL.

Ayer's

Sarsapafilla

Is widely known as OIKof the most eflectual remedies ever discovered for cleansing the system and purifying the blool. It liai stootl the test of years, with constantly growing reputation, based on its

intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its remarkable cures. So mild as to bo safe and beneficial to children, and yet so searching as to ellectuallv pur^o out the groat corruptions of the iilood, such asriJie scrofulous ami syphilitic conUimination. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in tlie system for years, soon yield to this powerful antidote, and disappear. Ilence its wonderful cures, many ot which aro publicly known, of Scrofttln, nnd all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, EruptionSt and eruptive disorders of tlie skin, Tumors, Dlotolies, Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St. Anthony's FireVltos© or Mrysl[ IJVS, Tetter, Salt Klicuin, Scald llend, ICiu^worm, anil internal Ulcerations of tlie Uterus, Stomach, ami Liver. It also cures other complaints, to which it would not seem especially adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Fits, Neuraljfia, Heart Disease. Female Weakness, Debility, and Leucorrhcea, when they are manifestations of the scrofulous jxisons.

It is an excellent restorer of Ivealtli and strength in tlie Spring, liv ret^ewing tho appetite and vigor of the digestive organ*, it dissipates the depression and listless janguor of the season. Even where no disorder appears, jieople feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Tho system moves on with renwwed vigor and a new loaso of life.

A it

Or. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., i'mrtlm/

and Analytical Chemlstl.

SOU) BY AU, DUUGUISTS EVERYWHERE.

JZAZJZS

(VEGETABLE SICILIAIIj

HAIR

Evorv year iticronsts tlio populari-^,.^ ty of tins Viiliiabk! Hair Prepnintion .which is iltio to merit nlone. Wo.", can assure oui* o!il pat roiis that it Is ,, kept fuily »i» to its liigh ftamlard and it is tbo only relhiblo

Mid

IIaiii

perfect-

preparation for restoring Git

AY

ou Fadud IIaiu to iisyoiitlilul color, making it soft, lustrous, nnd flilken. Tlio scalp, ly its use, becomes white clean. removes nil eruptions" and dandruir, and, by its tonic proj)-^ ertiiM, ])revents tlio hnir from fall in f* out, as it stimulate.-r nnd nourinliert the hair-tjlands. ly its use, the hair crows tliickor and ftrongcr. In baldness, it roHtoros tho capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a now growth, except in extreme old aj»e. It is the mostcco» nomical

Duussino ever used,

a:-) it requires (ewer applications, and gives tlio hair a splendid, flossy appearance. A. A. Ilayes, M.IX, State Assaycr of Massachusetts, says, "The constituent.i are pitiv,and carefully selected (or excellent, quality and I consider it tlie Bkst

Pbepa-

u.vtiom for its intended jmrposcs."

Soil by all Drnyyht*, nnd Pettier/) 11 Mcdioinct. I'rioo Ono Dollar.

Buckingham's Dye.

I'on THE WHISKERS. our IJenewer iu many eases reijuires too lou^ a time, and too much caiy. to resLore ^ray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared tins dye, in

one }»'(ptiration

wliich will

quickly and effectually accomplish tliis result. It, r: easily applied, and produces a color wliich will neither rub nor wash ofT. Sold b« Manufactured by R. P. TWLL & 5o.,

NASHUA. N.H.

UlAlItlE CITY

PLANING MILLS.

CLIFT Si WILLIAMS,

HANUFAOTDRKBH OP

SASII, BOORS, BZINDS

WINDOW ANI) DOCK FKAMKH,

MOULDING BRACKETB,

HTAllt UAIMNU 11ALLUHTKIIH,

NKWEI.L POHT8, FLOORING,

and all Ueocrlptlons of

FINISHING LUMBER

AI.BO

Wholesale and ItoUU Dealers In

I E E

LTH AND SHINGLES

Slate Roofing awl

ROOFING FELT

CUSTOM SAWINO

PLANING & WOOD TURNING

DONE TO ORDKR. Manufacturer* ol

CRQUE1 8E71S,

PLAIN AND PAINTBD.

A LI WORlfWAItRANTED

Corner Ninth and Mulberry HtreeU.

BRASS WORE.

Dickson, Schneiilor & Co.,

Mannfactnrers'and Dcalow in all kinds of

BRASS WORK,

and

Railroad, Plumbers', Steam

Gas Fitters' Snpplies,

Motrin, Tanker A

Vo.'n

Celebrated

WROUGHT IKON WELDED TUBEH, For Oaa, Bteam and Water.

E A I E

Sheet and Bar Lead, Rubber Hose, Warn Packing, Etc., Hand, F(*ce and Steam Pumps.

HEAVY AND LIGHT

BR INK CAfcTINjJ*, For Railroads, a Specialty.

Office, Ware House and Manalactory, 106,108,110,112 Sooth Delaware at, INDIANAPOLIH. IND.

FARLEY

ROACH,

ic

Manufacturers of

SADDLES & HARNESS,

And dealeis in Collars, Whips, Trunks, Ac NO. MAIN 8TREKT,

North side, bet. 8d and 4th, Terre Agents lor Uncle Bun's Harness