Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Volume 8, Number 9, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 October 1876 — Page 6

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White Winged Peace

"Once felore Reigns on the Wabash.

The Fierce Fights of Contending Factions at an End.

te filbeck, Howa, Westfall, Express, Mail, Policeman Hellofascamp Row at an End.

"The ikitv oi'tlieXjAzm'Ti: as a faithfu chronkier'of events, compels mention of the latest phrase of the newspaper war. The

GASKTTE

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OTTF.lt (.•» l-r.K.

There was a splendid c.rce!: last, night. Speeches hyJ.J- Durkin, Newton Rog Carieo.

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-S.. .s .VI TACK. ON TUK MAU. KDi l'oRS

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takes inlintc pleamre in

announcing that a truce lias be. agreed 'upon Modesty forbids the GAZETTE From arrogating to itself any credit for mic.ible settlement, nevertheless, as of Jerre Haute well from the first has been and peace has come.

tins the good people lenov. our voice, raised fur peace We '.ru-t it has come to stay.

A careful reviewer of the columns of n.nrk-.Mv bellicose neighbors, revca'-J the following facts 't KI-KKSS ATTACK ON" FIMSt-V.

Tin: EM'IUSI,

As will be seen

as the

dicteJ, nau'ih*

GAZETTK

?P!f 5W^

pre

the controversy has come to

Political Notes.

A

BIRDS

EYE VIEW

A It S INDKPKN'i \Y.

lipOK to

1IO

The (ireenbackers raised a pole fset !'.i^h at St Mary's last night. J-J IK TRAMP TRAVEI.MCfc.length a

at some

the Independents' :«rt limine: park last night.

the

THIS INVIVCIUL1CS

One

J^-iu another meeting 'ast night, htiiulrfd and forty-Jive are enrolled.

I'HIC WREATHS.

For-sotuj ol" the handsomest evergreen decoctions that will be on the speakers htruu! to-night. tiio Democracy is indebted to a party of ladies and gentlemen who met at the south Fifth street residence of Mrs. C. V. Patterson last r.ig!:f

n' "Mte

wei'e made and Geo

Obituary.

i.OCIS SEEm'Rtir.K.

In-the sudden, though not unexpected 1 Willi of Louis Secburger last night, Terrc Haute has lost an old and ljonored citizen. Mr. Seeburger was a foreigner hy Urth.lmving been born in Baden, Germany in 1S22. lie came to America fn 1S4 }, and five years later came to Terjre aute where he lias lived ever since. I-k was several vears ago a member 01 the Citv Council" from the Third Ward ..ftju! left behind him the reputation of a .•faithful and earnest worker. At the Vt rr.e of his death he was a candidate on the Democratic ticket for the Legislature.

His death is the removal of an old and honored citizen, a good neighbor, a true f.'icr.'l and an honest man.

THAT UMBRELLA.

[Detroit Tree Preen. I

A dozen or more meiv stood at the u,tc'rn entrance of the city hail yesterday when it began to rain, and along came mi individual with an umbrella over his hc:id. As he reached the top step one ot it':c men advanced and said: "Ah! I've been waiting for you." 1 t: icr.v voi: had it, and it's all right."

The man surrendered the umbrella in it hesitating manner, aiii bis sheepish )cck showed very plainly that he was not the lawful owner of it. As he passed into he hall another of the men stepped out tnd said: '"•That's my umbrella. and I can prove t. It has a 'J' cut in the handle.-'

So it had. afld alter some parleying it was Handed over. The new owner v.as .iniling very blandly a: the crowd applauded, when a man turned in oft" the :tvenue, to escape a wetting. As soon a lie saw the umbrella he called out '•Well, well' but where did you ge thi-?" "It's, mine—bought it at the store, was the rcplv. "Not "much, sir. It was stolen from my .office a month ago. and you .! betior hand it ever if you don't w.uit trouble!'

It was passed to him, and he started tor home. Only the angels know whether or not the real owner stopped him somewhere upon Woodward avenue. ••'••i...

TSIDEN'S TAX.

Of making campaign lies there is' no find, and lies about the reduction of $7,•WV.S.v ^'hicK Governor 'J'ilden has. Jivought about in the State tax arc cmlr less. One particular lie dead at the,East lias cbttie to life again, in the West, by v. UIch the credit of reduction*is charged taicssened" payments on the State debt snd nqt to lessened expenditure. 'I'he OiSercnce .lue to diminished payments or debt "between 'IS76 and 1S74 is $1,712,830 —the remaining $6,223,325 are the rfcal tttonotnifes" of Governor Tiklen—econov.iios on"4he canals, economies in funding the Siting funds, economy in general sppBpHatlons, this is the file or tacts, \Vc advise our Western iriends to keep feeding it to. the Western Republicans^??*

N. Y. 'World.

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SNs?%"m.r

Win. E. .Hendrich & John B. Meyer

ivTte ite.cordor of Yigo County, haveformcd a cc-PVtAWshiP iosthe Abstract of TitlebusiBOBS'. Their place of bueiue«s is over the

Prarie City Bank."

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ELECTION NOTICE.

THESTATE or INHIAXA, GG

COUNTY

OP

VIGO,

The State of Indiana to the Sheriff of igo County 1. Martin Holliniter, clerk of th« igo Circuit Court, do certify that the following officers arc to be elected tit the gcnerrvl

t0

be held in said county on the lOili daj of October, 1S7U, to-wit: One Governor of state

One Lieutenant-Governor of state One Auditor of state One Treasurer of state One Secretary of state One Attorney-General

One

Superintendent of Public Iiuti One clerk of the supreme court One reporter of the supreme court One Judge of the supreme court,

Cr)ne

Jadgc of the supreme court,-2 11 OneJudgeofthesupreiuecourt, il 11/ OneJudgeof thesupiemeconrt,4th li-: One Representative in Congress,8th»

Once erU of the Vigo circuit court

One Sheriff of Vigo county One Coroner of Vi_go county OncTrcaBurer of \igo couuty One Suvvevor of Vigy co

tr

One .lusticeof the peace and two constables for Honi-v creek township One ustiee of the peace and two constables for l'rairieton township

One .Justice of the IVace arid two constables for I'rairie Creek township Two Justices of the Peace and three contables of Linton township

One .J list ice of the IVace and three constables for Pierson township One .Justice of the Peace and three const n-

IM'S

for Itilev township Three .Justices of the Peace and three cmstables for t.ost Creek township

Two Justices of the Peace and two eonstab es for Xevius township One .Justice ofthc l'eaee.and three Constables for lunette Township

One. Justice of the Pence ansi three on.nables for Sugar Cre Town.\ml two (.'onstableb ir Oiler iee.i IJIHI-

S',Yo"uiare

OFTHI J.'iFLICT

therefore coamianrfed to give

notice according to law, '. ii.-.*- a gei,( al election will be held in saidniunty ut tne usual niaces of holding elections on the 10th day of October, 18T«. for the imrpDse of electing the otlieers aloreoaid. \V iiuess mv hand and the seal of 1 1 paid court this 12th day of SeptenishAL.j |)(,r j.S7(i.

0CI,t

JlABTIX IlOM-INUKll

I Geo. W. arico, sheriff of igo ounty. io ht'rebv eertifv to the above an.l forgoing to be a true copy of the origina 1 precept iu mv possession, iiml

IJV

virtue of tlic s.inic do

he'rebv notifv the |ualitled voters of saio ount'v to meet, at the usual places of holdniL elections in the several townships 111 sau ountv, 011 the 10th day. it being the .second Tuesday in October, INTO, for the purpose ol electing the oUlcers raeutioned in said pre-

Whereas, it is been made to appear to me that the said Thomas Ilutton is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. He !s therefor.. ':crebv notified of the pen dencv of this actio'n. and that the same will be heard and determined by me at my office in the city of Terrc Haute, Vigo county. Indiana", on the 30th day of September, 1S70, at 10 o'clock A., Given under my hand and seal, this, 8tb day of September. iSyO.

ROHKHT WIIAHKY. ]. F.

-J SEAL.

No. 8,292. Tl.e State of Indiana. Vig County,n the Vigo Circuit Court,Mary Fitch Page, in foreclosure, vs. George W. MorolaiiJ, Siineon Conry, (ioodrich H. Barbour, et al. lie it known that on the

29th

MARTIN IIOLI.IXOKR1S76.

C.'E.

IIOSFOKH.

W1

I.I.IAM

CALIFOKN

county, 1st

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ity

Oue Commissioi-.er for Vigo district ... OneConnnissioner for igo count, 2.1(113-

One Connnlssiolicx count), .M ilis-

oue Senator for Vigo county iu general

T^vo^iiei'vcscntativcs for Vigo county in general assembly One I'roseculinsf Attorney for tiu roi.i» tecntli.Judicial District

On» J'rofler.utittrr Atturnoj foj thetUviifvfourth judicial crftniniil circuit (»no Trustee for each i*il tow 1.ship

0

civil township of

igo county One Assessor for each iito county One.I ustfee of the peace and live const abler for Harrison township

Clerk.

Ppf. Att.

Notice to Non-resident.

RAMME

vs.

OSCAR MC-

KJ.NNY, ATTACHMKNT

A. Nr.nr, J. P..

SHIP,

BEFORE

HARRISON TOWN­

VK

I COT'NTY,

INDIANA.

hereas. it has been made to appear to me. by affidavit filed, that said Oscar McKenny is a non-resident of the State of Indiana, he is therefore hereby notifie-i of the pendency of this ..v.-tion, that the same will lie heard and determined me at my office in the city of I IIaiilc..said

county and State, on the

day

of September",

1S76,

«t

9

cozziNS

o'cloci

the forenoon Ciiven under my har.a and seal, 2nd dav of August,

1S76.

A NEHF I.

VIGO CIRCUIT COU RT, N OVKiaj BERTERM,

1876:

\RTIIA II

vs.

hen: B. COZ

ZINS, in divorce. Whereas, the plaintiff in the above en titled caue has filed an affidavit by a disinterested person that the-said defendant is a iion-residentof theStateof Indiana. The said defendant, Henry

B.

Cozzins,

therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of a petition for divorce in the above entitled cause, and that the same will stand for hearing at the next November term/ if! 76. of the Vigo

Circuit Courtt,

of the State of Indiana. Seat. 1.1th. MARTIN HOLLIXGER. 'f 'V C'erk.

L. J. WILLIEN M. D.

Offioe and rcsidcncc on South side of Cherry Street, between Sixth and Seventh. Ofticc Motirw, 7 too A.JTr 1

to8aiMI

6 1Q8P. w.

Louis Dfeusicke,

Successor td Geifrcni Dren8i«^e

Locksmith, Bell Hanger and Stencil Cutter

N. B. Special attention paid to patting up Speaking Tubes. The saitio «oW *t whole#alo and retail tolinnerfs,

Keys wholesale ana retail. Eepairin rcwiptly at tended to.

The Chicago & Xorthv.wnt 'rn Ka il way

THE imam aute weekly GAZETTE."

Embraces unde-i one mwagement the fSwai Trunk Bailwnv Lines of the WEST ami NOTHWG M". aril.vtitli its iiuin'rou." branches and c-onnections, forms the shortest and quickest route between Chicago and all points in Illinois. Wisconsin. Northern Michigan. Minnesota, Iowa. Nebraska, California and Western Minnesota Its

Omaha and California Une Is the shortest and best route for ai! points in Northern Illinois, Iowa. Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Nerada. Call fornia, Oregon, China. Japau and Australia Its Ghica?«i TtadUon -V St. Paul I.ino Is the short line for Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota, and for Madison, St._ "a"l, Minneapolis. Dututh, and all points 111 the Great Northwest. Its

Winona A: St,Petcr Line

Is the onlv route for Winona, Rochester Watonna, Mankato. St. Peter. New Ulia. and all points in Southern and Central Minnesota. Its

Or ecu Bay »V ^larquclte I.lnc

he v!y lire fer Jui-e^ ille. :il lei' owii. ond Dii Lac, otlikosli. AjipletoAvn, Green llav, Escanaba. Negaunee, ilar|ue!te. Iloushton, Jloncock and the Lake Sr.perio-ir Country. Its f'rcc|iort A' u.tne

til:' -'i:v rvi!.,' ir ICIgin. Uockfor.l. Vie port, and all points via

v-eeport.

Its

Chicago &. Milwaukee Line Is the ob! La: Shore Iloute. ar.d is the only uiie passing through Kvanstowti. I.aUe or est, Highland Park. WauUegan, llacme, Ive nosha to Milwaukee.

PULLMAN PALACE CAB

are run 01 all t• ••»»xh train 1 t'iH roa 1. Tiii-i t'lO 11 Line IM liiiiv? idies.- ca betwu.Mi Chi -a.To an.I St. Pa'il, CUi.-ag'- ai. Milwaukee, or Chicitgo and Winona.

At Omaha our Sleepers connect with the Overland Sleeoers on the Cnion Pamllc Kail road, for all points west or the Missour river. ,,

On tli.-. arrival of the trains from the Kn.-,. South, trains of lie 1 i- ityo it N'orthw.s tern lfailway eav.- ru U'.'.:. ./ as follows. I'or Ciowstcil ISl'ifls. Omaha, and

California

two through tr.'.'.s with PuHinan I'ala. .• •aning _f{oon. and Sleeping Cars throng" «j-uiM'i 1 r.ii::!.-. ror Mt. X*aut and 3f«smcapolt«» tAvo through trains dally, with Pullman palace Cars attached on both trains. I'or Grecti f5a" ami Lii"!cc Superior two trains dailv. with Pullman Palace attached ami running through to Maniueiie

Jt'or .llilwaukce,

our through trains dailv. Pullman Cars 011 night, trains. Parlor Chair Cars on tinday trains. For Sparta ami Wineir ami i'oifit* in itiinm-fioo!. .Sno through train di'ny. with Pullman oieepers to Winonnat'«r Diil)ii|ii' via B-'rccport

two through train 011 nigW trains. For Mtlbnqii

12th day of

:ju. Witness my signature, this, September 1

(iK.O. W. 1 'A I!

M..IHIPI

I CO.

Attachment Notice.

Thomas W. llarpcr vs. Thomas Hutton, in attachment before Robert Wharrv,J. I'..of Harrison Township, Vigo County. Indiana.

dailv. with Pullman Cars

biiqnc antl I,aCroK9ii via C'iiiitoiit

two through trams daily,« ith Pulbn.pi Car on night train, 10 McGregor, Iowa. I'm- Sioux City and Yankton, two trains nail}. 1'nlluian Cars to AiU' 0111 Valiuv .lunctiou. tt'or l.aUc finteva. four trains daily. 1'or ocnTortl. Nlorlinsr* Kenostia.

Janowvillo. am! toother poiwlS)

you can have from two to ten trains daily, New York Office. No. 41.ri (troadway l!oton Ofllce, No. 0 Side street Omaha Oflis,. 2'ili farnhani street San Francisco Ollicep'oi Montgomery street Chicago, Ticket Otlu le 02 Clark street, uinler Sherman House: 12c ner of Canal and Madison streets Kiaeil Street Depot, corner W. Kinzio and nzan street: Wells Street Depot, corner Wells and Kin/Je Street.

For rates or information not attainable from your home ticket agents, apply to

W. H. STBNNETT,

G'ejj'2 S'assrmarer Aaf sJt« '.'hi. ago.

MARVIN OTGHITT, iiaV.t

day ot

September, 1876. said plaintilVfiled an affidavit in due form, showing that George W. Morcland, (Ioodrich II. Barbour. George T. Stedman, Edward A. Herrod, Lewis Maddux, Thomas Maddux, Horatio G. Sexton. John Gates, William S. Dickinson. John W. Bishop, Henry B. Mvers, Frank Therman, James Y. Thompson, Robert I). Taylor, Alfred L. Ilooe. non residents of the State of Indiana. Said noti-resident defendants are lierebv notified of the pendency of said action against them, ar.d that the same will stand for trial at the November term of said court in the year

iitrf Cuicago

NINETY HAYS POSTPONKMENT OF 1

Isshoky Gash Distribution Gespair

FOR ,\ :'V 1.1. DRAW IXC.

DRAWING POSITIVELY

Not.SOtb.

Tlnirsday,

A Fortuao for only $12.

The Kentucky Cash Distribution Co

Authorized by a special act of the Keiituce.i Leg slature, for th/f tieneflt. of the i'nblki S-ho of Frankfort, wil'have the first- of their series of Grand Drawings at Major Hall, in the Citv of Frankfort, Ky. Thursday, Nov. :!). 18'rC. on which occasion they, will distribute to the ticket holders the im mense sum of

$600,000

Thos. P. Porter, ex-Gov. Ky.,' Gen'l Manager.

1.1 ST OF GIFTS.

One Grand Cash Gift $100,000 One Grand Cash Gift 50,000 One Grand Casn Gift 25,000 One Grand Cash GifS 20,00.0 One Grand Cash Gift 10,000 One Grand Ca.sh Gifc 5,000 50 Cash

Gifts of $1,000 50,000

100 Cash Gifis of 500 50,000 100 Cash Gifts of 400 ...40,000 100 Cash Gifts of ."300 30,000 200 Cash Gifts ot 200. -..40,000 0OO Cash Gift3 of IOO 60.000 10,000 Cash Gifts of 12._120,000 Total, 11,158. Gifts All Cash .600,000

PUICK OF TICKETS.

Whole Tickets ?12 Halves |C Quarters ?3 11 tick, is *100 i7' Tickets ?300 4(1-!,' tickets 590,955 Ticket*! 000,100,000 ticketsat?I2each.

The' liou. K. II. Taylor. Mayor of Frankfort, the entire Roard ot City Councilmen, the Hon. Alvin Duvall, late Chief Justice of Kentucky, and other distinguished citizeis together with such other disinterested persons as the ticket holders present way _ues i-niate, may superintend thedravring. -Thepayineatof gifts to..oWucrs of prize tickets is assured. A bond, with heavy penalty and approved security has been executed to the Commonwealth of Kentuctvwhichis nowon record in Clerks' Office County Court at Frankfort, subject to in spectionof any one. This is a new featur and will absolutely eecurc the payment gi/t. 'bi^mllae' l»y Express JJraft. Post OtB.ee, Money Order, or Registered Letter, m.-Hte payable to Kentucky Casta Distribution Company. *AU comnninieations, orders for Tickets Md applications lir Ageneies should be addressei to

HO. THOSI.P. PORTER QenT Managef. Frankfort, Ky. Sept 26, 8tw, 16td.

Business Directory

he Names and Location of the Leading Business Houses of Terrs Haute.

Jjgy* Parties visiting Tevre

CBWKBRY.

Theo. Stalil, SS&Maiu.

ciitiVA, »»•:.

H. S. Richfcjdsan, Main. t«t. Tbvrat and Fourth.

MEll«i«ISTS.

Biiar.i aal \r •. t:l''

Vuri«Mis Patlorns for Fencing School Furniture &e.

ind 'i iri '.'i KGHST ASSORTMENT OF ATT HUN'S IN THE STATl',. can give its customers the advantage of rep -:rs without cost of patterns. ,T.

A.

PARKER *V: CO. drop's.

T. «. ICBS

i£'*zrwys:

WHOLSALE AN1' RETAIL DEALERS Oilice and Retail Supply Depot, 153 MAIN STREET.

vor ninety davs from April 1st, 1878, the rate for ice'will be K» cents per hundred ounds, for hotels, restaurants, saloons, juteiiers, and all large con "liners and 05 cents per hundred to families, after which datoawl for the balance of the season the rate will be 75 cents and one dollar per hundred r.. p. rt'KDtiK. vroprietor.

WM CLTFK. IIENRY CLIFF.

CLIFF & SON.

fManuiaeturers of

Locomotive, Stationary -inc

Ho may be relied on to give the fullest satisfaction

Hulman & Cox,

Wholesale Groceries and Liquor a

Main street, corner of Fifth.

Terre Haute, Indiana.

New Stock oi Heal Est**

•-'EL OHM

REAL ESTATE AGENT

MAIN ST., BKTWEES FIFTH UPSTAIRS.

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1

W

do well to cut this ont aa»l ca *1 them for reference. We editorially srwaran tee that this i« composed only of the aios responsible, reliable and til sl-class hoiw«-»

ItOARDIiVti.

Mrs Dr. Wood, Ohio st.. l«t. rth -nd 8tl Gentlemen can htrnifrflwl goo

baw»i

reasonable rates. ARCIklECT.

ai

Beniaminlvogeos,' P-sf*ch's Block.

ntl1-

IV/ IOI.r.S.1 IE BI51T.«!*T.*.

•nlic & Berry, Voruer Fourth *nd Main.

ITHMTI Kf BEAI.EH ,iUs."TZ, iw Main, Viet, titli aud Tth.

«oci:rs-ukta» l.

Philip Se'::raetler, s. K. cor. :Jr.lT & Mnlb'j J. F. Koedol. K. cor. First .wt Ohio.

HA3U GOODS.

E. B. Mossraore fc Co., CO Ohio Street. INSritAXCJU

AGE71TS

harton, Riddle ill Co., Mam andOt.K

MEAT MARKETS.

J. F. Kupp, 1"I5 Main. Ii. Seeburger, 4th street.

MILIJAEBl".

:'M. A. Raridon, 1S2 Main street.

OPTICIANS.

Cal. Thomas, .127 Main St re -t.

PRODt'OF. AND COMMISSIOSI. A. P. Lee is Bro., cor. Gth. and Ohio.

SADOICES, TIUMIS 'c VAHSi:S

ph ii 'I near 9th

THE

5

OLD Works.

Eagle Ire

TEEIiE HAUTE,

Steam Engines, Coal Shafts, Flour and Saw Mill Machinery,

Bank Cars, Road Scrapers, Bui' ling Front-.. Cane Mill*

FOURTH AN

I$&Jbert Van Valzal. DENTIST-,

OFFICE INOPERAHOUSE

EBBG HAUT INDIANA.

Fashionably Made Dresses.

Her lady enstomers are informed that

Sarah Stewart:

has her headquarters at Mr. James Eos building on north Fourth street be wee Eastle and Mulberry Orders solicited CI* I CI VTHING in onr

SX -L

Ostore, and we keep

everything found at a first-class Fancy Goods or Toy Store, C. O. I. for Holiday

)V Store,

GoodsvSTEJLN'S $1 Store, 105 Madison stree Chicago.

Send for Ueserivtive lists.

will make it still more attractive.

,CE8 REBU

run

and

O I E S Corn. ^Eea.l

A I

GROUND FEED.

WILLIAM BARRICK & CO.,

at his mill on Second and Ohio streets, is doing the very best of work anil invites the patronage of the public.

ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT ran USE KlUIR BEOS' oio^iyoECXALinji

*.s& .'ItM tf&zi?- mi

•.,'-

KID GLOVES

OLDEST

under the proprietorship

A

ROCK BOTTOM PRICES

-A.T THS

Western Bazaar!

We are operang to-day a splendid line of Dress Goods which we offer to the Public at Rock Bottom Figures.

DRESS GOODS,

for Fall and Winter wear 12, 15,18, antT 25 cents. All wool Debege, 50 cents. Ail wool twoi width, extra twill $1.00. Black Cashmeres 75,85, $1.00, $U0, $1.25, $1.50. Black Alpaccas, 25 to 58 cents.

IN SILKS!

I expect asplendid line within eight days, comprising trimming, taffena, fouHsrd, gro3graine,and the latent shades in strides, ilaids and check, will sell all Silks at much reduced figures. My next week advertisement will give particulars in Silk prices.

nd 75 cents, Thompson's Seamless two Euitcn Kids, $1.50 Kids, $1.75 worth $2.25.

B. EHRLICH,

Western Bazaar, cor. Fifth and Main.

The Terrs HautsHouse.

Located on tb corner of 7th, and Main has long maintained a leading the hotels oftlic state. The

RECENT IMPROVEMENTS

George F. I ey & Co,

Ready for use in White, and over Oue litlii(lrel uirtl-rcnt Colors pain White Lead, Zinc and Lincced oil. Chemically combined, warranted Much Handsomer and Cheaper, and to last TWICE AS LONG as any other paint It lias taken the FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty of the State Fairs oi the Union p'td is on MANY THOUSAND of the finest houses in the country.

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The

AND THE BEST

Address I E O S

A E S I A N W A A S

TERR HAUTE, INDIANA. N a re O

F01 al [ailments flesh is heir to. A medicine gushing up with tremendous lore 2,000 feet from the boi om of the earth. Its natural warmth, 81 degrees. Fahrenheit and made warmer or coolc suit the patient.

A wonderful opportunity for invalids to gain their l6st health, and a most urious bath and disease preventive, for those of robust and vigorous frame. Thousands of people are being cured of the most obstinate chronic eases ol Rheumatism, Catarrh, Erysipelas, Neuralgia, Saltrheum, Yellow Jaundice, and al! kinds of skin diseases Liver Complaint, Kidi ^y and Spinal ejections, and private diseases of every type. If you are afflicted in any degree, come and test the almost universal strength of these waters, as others are doing from all over the country. The baths, though so healthful, are perfectly safe. Especial directions given sad. bather.

Mineral Water Shipped to all Parts of the Continent. YAP0R BAT A ilKlil i. S. Miller & Co., Proprietors.

CBBB—WiWWBWWB—WWW—^WHUiW p—gl—

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H.S.Richardsoii &Co

JOBBER: 'ND PFA,,RS I

Queensware, Glass ware, Lamps, &c

HEADOUATERSFOR

Chandeliers and Bar Fixtures £5T"Country jobbing Trade solicited an prices guaranteed as low 38 ar.y Wester

Oueensware Hou-,e.

Main Street..

North Side, Between Third Fourth

J. M.jBBUWICK, BLAKE & COMPANY,

No. 8, io and 12, WEST SIXTH STREET CINCINNATI! NO. 47 and 49, STATE STREET CHICAGO? 0 NO II, MARKET STREET ST, LOUIS Maiiufact'nres'bf all kinds ot BILLrARD an POOL TABLES, including STANDAR I» NOSPAREL I'ATEXT NOVELTi", with theELEBRATED filELAN

CUSHION ... ttdH For PricoLists Circulars ete., address or all on -«,—

St.Clair Hou

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A.n'the D^COLLENLE

jf CLE LAND, Agent'