Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 August 1877 — Page 5

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A Great Spirit Comes Back From 3 "the Land of the Leal*

His Belief ''Lit the Dark.Valley With a Glory Tnat Never Fadeth."

Message From Robert Dale Owen.

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Banner of Light. 4

The following is a verbatim copy'of a communication received through the mediumshtp of of Mrs. Nettie C. May-

nard, of White Plain#, New York, from an influence purporting to be the late Robert Dale Owen. It wan given July 35th. in the presence of S. U. Fanshaw, Morrisania, New York, who kindly forwarded it to us tor publication:

DEAR BANNER—I

I

apprehend that the

columns, ever open to me while

I

was on

earth, wijl as freely open to me now that

come to declare the reality of that life in a world

I

was led to believe through

observation and the teachings of modern Spiritualism, exited. To the world

I

have -!i nothing to

say at present, bui to mv old and true friends

I

have much to communicate.

On leaving my worn out body I found mvself in the presence of a large company, from whom I seem to have parted but yesterday, so natural weie the unforgotten faces, so real and firm their handclasps of welcome. I pass over the meeting with the loved members of my family, who had reached this beautiful home before me, saying only to those still remaining. "I found them all," and thank God, they were still my own. I

Among the first of old time workers to meet me with the olden warm clasp of friendship, was our good brother, Wil Ham White, late associate publisher of the Banner of Light, and I need not assure those of earth that I knew him, that he is still true and devoted to the work of putting the proofs of the truths of spirit communion before the people. I will not use thp time so generously given me by many who came to renew the olded friendship, but pass on to say my anticipations of the spirit's home, were more than realized.* I have no language to express its beauty no power to convey a knowledge of my realization ot joy and peace in the "Land 'o the Leal." But while unable to give more at this time than the truth has recorded. I would assure my wife and family that I am conscious of and graWful for the tender care that gave my mortal life a peaceful close. For the many kind words written and faid of me since my entrance into spirit life, my thanks are due but it is mainly to correct a mistake concerning me that I write this letter. It has already been corrected by my kind friend Dr. Cowell, and it will be gratifying to him to receive this assurance from me in this public manner. L,refer to the statemcht that I "recanted my belief in Spiritualism before ., my death."

This statement is untrue. On the contrary, my belief an4 trust nevei faltered, but lit the "dark valley" with a glory that never faded from my otherwise dimming vision, until "faith was lost in sight, and belief becane a living reality.

I find I can still work here for the truth, so dear tome. And rest assured, Mr. Editor, that 1 shall not be an idler in the vineyard. As I become accustomed to my new life, and find that 1 can impart any knowledge heie obtained thafr will benefit my tellow-man on earth, I shall 1 as learlessly give it utterance, if I findiopportunity, as I was free to give my ews in the old life. Fervently thanking God that I am thus permitted to discuss my immortality, it but remains for me to ask that you kindly give this imperfect letter room in your columns. I remain yours for the truth, i(

ROBERT DALE OWEN.

WHAT THE STRIKE HAS COST Louisville Courier-Journal. /The ten or twelve days' stoppage of the railroads is estimated to have caused a loss to the companies of at least $15,000,000 in gross receipts, besides the value of the property actually destroyed. The roads upon which freight and passenger traffic was stopped ^cptirely for ten days are as follows:

iH

Western, branches and leased

A

Baltimore and Ohio, branches Miles. and leased lines (17) M93-42 Pennsylvania, branches and leased line6 (41) 4I3i9-°3 Erie, branches and leased lines, (17) -".I 955-78 Lake Shore, branches and .. leased lines (15) Toledo, Wabash and Western,^ branches and leased lines (4) S61.37 Delaware, Lackawanna and

New York Central and Hudson river, laterals, branches and leased lines (18) 1,090,80 Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinat an In an a is an leased line (1) 471-^5 Chicago and Alton branches and least lines eight (8) (77-84 St. Louis and Southeastern and (3) 356 branches Cairo and St. Louis 146 Hannibal and St. Joseph and branches (3)

296-5

St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern, leased lines and branches (7) Kansas City, St. Joseph and

Council Bluffs, branches and leased line

274*51

St. Joseph and Denver City 227 Lehigh Valley, branches and leased lines (5)

32.99

Pennsylvania and New York branches and leased lines (8)

144*°4

Geneva, Ithaca and Sayre 75"3 Central railroad of New Jersey, branches and leased lines (14) 35967

Total n»243»°5

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The losses of the men who have stopped work since the 16th of July have been proportionately large. The strike is a losing business for both parties.

The wave on which many a poor fellow has been carried away is the wave of a laced-edged cambric handkerchief.

Facts for the People.

It Lt an undeuiabte tLal no article Mas ever placed before the public with so much undisputed evidence of its great medical value, as the

TEGBTINE.

For every complaint for which

worse and was sent home, iiemained in poor health fur four years, treating with many |lij*iclans ami trying many remedies. Finally Scrofula made its apiearance on different parts of my body, and my head was so diseased as to be frightful to look at, and painful beyond endurance. After trying the most eminent physicians, without improvement, a change of climate was advised.

Have beeu to the Hot Springs in Arkansas twice, each time giving their treatment a thorough trial. Finally came hack to Boston, discouraged, with no hope of help. Life was a burden to one in my situation. My disease, and the effect of so much powerful medicine, had so damaged my system that the action of my stomach was apparently destroyed, and my head was covered with ulcers which had in places eaten into the skull bone.

The best iilivl-lnna said my Mood was so full of poison they i-»ull do no more for me. About till* time a friend who had been an invalid told ineVr.iK n\K had restored him to perfect health, and his persimMon I commenced takina

Vkofthrough .ti.NE:.

At tliin time 1 was having

A PEERLESS EXTERNAL SPECIFIC AND ^fcEAUTIFIER OF THE SKIN.^f

OF THE

18

ai lines (12) 658,15 Ohio and Mississippi and branches 619. Northern Central, branches and leased lines (8) 357*47 Canada Southern, branches and leased lines SJ3,t Toledo, Canada Southern and

Detroit 54-5 Michigan, Midland and Canada

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irflf' Till I'lf

YEGETIXK

is

recommended, many testimonials of wliat it has done is furnished to the public at large, and no one should fail to observe that nearly all of the testimonial* are from people light at home, where the VKUBTlNK Is prepare'd, and a* the streets and numbers aro given, there can he no possible doubt about the matter.

BOSTON,

Dec.

17, tv72.

H. B. Stevens, Esq.: Dear Sir—May 1

a»k

the

favor of yoti to make my case public In ItiOl, while on picxet duly in the army, I was taken with a

fit,

which latteri ail nicht.

Was taken into camp and dosed with whiskey and |iiinine. After this had ,#(» every day. and was taken to Newbern Hospital, and there treated by the attending piiyxioians. 1

iirew

flit

al­

most every day. 1 noticed the tiret good effects ot VEOKT 1

xk in my digestivo organs. lily food

snt better and my otomach grew stronger. I began to feel encouraged, for I could see my health slowly and gradually improving. renewed liope I coutiiiucil taking the

Tl.vrc, until it iiad completely driven

of my body. It cured the

VWith

EGK-

disease

out

jtfr.

VEOETIXK IIPJ

gave me good,

pure'blood, and restored me" to perfect health, which I had not enjoyed befoie for ten years. Hundreds of people in the «ii ol Huston can Vouch for the above facts.

saved my life, am! yon are at

liberty to make Mich use of tbis'ttstement as pleases you best, and I beg of you to make It Known that other sufferers may find relief with less trouble and expense than 1 did.

It will afford me great pleasure to Show the marks of my disease or yive any further information relative to my case to all who desire it. 1 am, sir, very gratefully, .JOHN PECK,

No. So Sawyer street, Boston, Mass.

Twenty-Seven Years Ago.

II. K. Stevens, Ksq.: Dear Sir—This is to certify that my daughter was taken sick when she was three years old, and got so low that we wers obliged to keep her on a pillow, without moving, to keep the little thing together. She was attended by several physicians —the regular attending one being old lr. (loliu Stevens. They all pronounced her case incurahle. She hsu been sick about a\ear, when hearing of thegreat Blood Itemedy,

VKOKTIXK,

I commenced giving

her that, and continued it regularly till she was about seven years old, wLau she as pronounced perfectly cured. During her sickness three pieces of bone were taken from her right arm above the elbow, one of them being Tery long. Several small pieces were also tnken from her left leg. She is now tweuty-neven years old,and is eujovlu goo.1 health, audhas ever since she wiu seven years old. with no aignsof Scrofula or iwv other blood disease. Iter arm is a little cr'in ed. it it s'u0 can use it almost us \\eJl as the otlip-. lltM- leTs are of equal lengih, and she is not in the least lame. Her case was Scrofula, inherit' I in the blood and I would recommend all th'x.i ,„ivin Scrofula llumor or any other blo.i.l 11s»». if they wish to have a perfect cur". to rv ii:riXK, the reliable blood remcl viil I.not weaken the system like 1 il- vi

iMvntions recommended, but. 011 .it uo trishlug ami strengthening.

Isri\«ht« i,r a-v.i

r\*,\

will fully testify this, for I worst! form of Scrofula. 11 f.f»v svnir. iiuem strix-l, lini'!i«iov ii. Vasg.

WHS 1 M». .!o\ I S, 11, Mass.

:,V. wf'l in

iot.«o 1 *Vi cure of Moiiouuced

.1.-.',m 1 hi'-1 a'•*• !i»e, t»enty* •inn .-e'l''. »n o. The ,mly, now tweuty-seven M.* injjperferi health.

VJLQ£T1N£

is Sold by aU Draggisti.

r*f

GLENN'S

SULPHUR SOAP.

As a remedy for

ABRASIONS,

DISEASES, SORES,

and

ROUGHNESS

SKIN

as a

OF THE

deodorizer, disinfectant,

and

means of preventing, and curing Rheumatism and Gout and as an

ADJUNCT

TOILET

and THE

BATH,

"GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP"

is incom­

parably the best article ever offered to the American public. The

COMPLEXION 13

from

not only freed

PIMPLES, BLOTCHES,TAN, FRECK­

LES, and all other blemishes, by its use, but acquires a TRANSPARENT DELICACY and VELVETY SOFTNESS through the clarifying and emollient action of this WHOLESOME BEAUTIFIER.

The contraction of obnoxious diseases is prevented, and the complete disinfection of clothing worn by persons a it on a us a ad is insured by it.

FAMILIES

and

TRAVEL-

ERS provided with this admirable purifier HAVE AT HAND THE MAIN ESSENTIAL OF A SERIES OF

Sulphur Baths.

Dandruff is removed, the hair retained," and grayness retarded by it. Medical men advocate its use.

Prices-25 and50 Cents per Cake per Box (5 Cakes). 60c. and $1.20.

N.B.—Sent by Mail, Prepaid, on receipt of price, and 5 cents extra for each Cake. 1

TTTT.T/a HAIR ACT) WH1BKKR DYE,* .. Black Brown, 80 Ceats.

ClCritUitH, Pr*p'r,7 Siitk ivXf.

$1,200 profit on $flOO.

Made any day in Puts Galls- Invest accor ing to your means. 10, $60, or $100 in Stack **rl« lies eat'as bought a little fortune to the careful investor. We sho* when and how to operate safely. Show with full information sent free. Address all orders telegraph or mail to

BAXTER & CO.

A PHYSIOLOGICAL

View of Marriage!

Widltek and

cotMwltll TreatIM on thi dutlM ff

wuutiagt

and tlu

ttial urftt tor It the tctT Bapradsotipn and

WIIMII

of Women.

A book fbr frtnk, eontid•totMdiax- Wpa|w,prios

orSMMI mweww, wuh the bMl 00 the abore dlaaaan and Uaa

S. 8th 8*. St. Moia, JC^

Shetland Shawls, in White, Cardinal, Light and Dark Blue, at JAURIET & C0*».

THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY (jAZifcEE.

.z&mmam

500 yards Fancy Colored Grenadines ioc per yards. 1000 yards Fancy Col ored Orenadines at 15c per yard. 1,000 yards Fancy Colored Grenodines at 20c per yard." VV*

W. s. feYCE CO.

fl' iz.'loo'yafds Dress Goods 25c perVarcl former pric»s «c, 40c, and coc.

W. S. RYCE & CO.

A big reduction on our entire stock of Dress Goods. J?*'*'/'

W. S. RYCE & CO.

500 yards Dress Goods at 8t£c per yard, former price ijc and 20c, al] desirable goods w. S. RYCE & CO.

An Era of Good Times

MONEY FOR EVERYBODY^

OVER $300,000

In Currency Distributed^ fa MSSJ Grand Capital Cash Frizes of

$60,000 $25,000 $15,000 $10,000.

SECOND GRAND DRAWING 'iU .i xi Ke&tncky Cash

Si&iribuiion

Remittances can be msde by Mail, Express Draft, P. O. Order or Registered l«tter, made payable to G. W.Barrow &Co.

Reliable agents wanted everywhere. Send references with application to prevent delay. U. W. MAJKHOw &

Cm.

of

Jto

edged by tne subjects nowei 1100

by tne subjects oi its creati iDjoy robust glowing health. 3F LAND'S PODOPH YLLlN

treatment, who

ing hi OPHY

PILLS are

recommended when a brisk bnrgativo Is re-

qnired, they eperate thoroughly without griuing. They are the best Anti-Billious Pills extent.

JOHNSON, HOLLOjFAY A CO., Pr prietors. Phi iadelVhia. Sold by all druggits.

Wall Street Speeulation.1

The reliable house of Alexander roth ing ham & Co., No 12 Wall street, New York publif ha handsome eight pago weekly paper, called the Weeklv Financial Report which they send free to any address. In addition to a large number of editorials on financial and business topics, it contains very full aud acurate report of tfce sales aad otamling of every Uond. stock and aecurity dealt in at the stock Exchange. Messrs. Frothingham A CJo.. are ettonsive biokers, of lar.e experience and tried integrity. In addition to thoir stock brokerage business they sell what are termed "privileges.*' or

Puts and Calls," no* »ne of the favorite methods of legitimate speculation. Their advice is valuable, and by following It many have made fortunes-—| New York Metropolis

The Wall St. Indicator

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BiGKLAND and CO.,

ritnkert RrokerB. 10 Wal fit. N

Centennial Reduction in Advertising.

a

Three thousaad. two nunorea and llfty dot-

jus

worth of newspaper advertising at publishers' schedule rates, given for fTW, and a three months' note accepted tn payir-mt frpm advertisers of responsibility. A printed list •riving Name, character Actual Daily and weekly circulation, and Schedule Rates of a« vertising, tent free to any address. Ayply to QM P. Rowell A Co., Newspaper advwnaia# Ajrente. 41 Park Row.

Hanorer Colleges

HANOVER, IND.

mu

I^mmm

Kaatfto

Am!

lM A.ill

B^iTg^iow as elsewhere"." For' CaUoniesor information apply to RKV. G. C. HUCKMAjf, D. D?

President

Ask

Vour

grocer for Pride of the Wabash' flour.

4

nrTffiinimswnfsn

Ladiesi Kid Orivng Gloves in Navy Blue, Seal Brown and Myrtle Green, Romething new.

W

PI

Company,

In the City of Louisville, Ky.,

Oil August 3D, 1877.

Or Money Refunded in Full*-

Anthorizod by the Legisiatara Sustained by the Courts FARMER'S & DROVERS BANK.

Louisville, Ky., Treas.

List of Prizes,

Prize of *6®,00 1 Prize of 28,004 1 prize of 15.000 I prize of 10,000 8 prizes of $6000 each 15,000 5 prices of 9000 each 10,000 20 prizes of 1000 each 20,000 40 prizes of 600 each 20,000 100 prizes ot 200 each 20.000 800prizes of 100 enciu^... 30,W0 600 prizes of 50 ea«-h 25,000 6000 prizes of 10 each 60,000 0972 Cash Prizes, amounting to $310,000 Whole Tickets $i0. Halves $6, Quarter $2.50, II Tickets $100,88^ Tickets $300, Wtf Tickets $600.

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yspepsia I! Dyspepsia I

That Hydra headed disorder, witn its bad Depression of Spirits Sick Headache, Sour Stomache,Soalding Eructations, Oppressive Fullness, Loss of Appetite, Wan, Wasted Appearance, and nervous Debility, and indicating imperfect digestional assimilation of food and thereby lack nutrition, so necessary to the support of the body can be effectually cured by the use of HOLLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, the favorite prescription of that Eminent German Physician, Christopher W. Hoof land, of Langan-Saisa, Germany, the efficiency of which woo for him many marks of distinction by the crowned heads and nobility of Euiope. It tones the torn ache to health, action, regulates the bowels, irouse* the torpW liver, promotes natural persoiration, invigorates the nerves and restores all the functions of Nature vigoroas health. The efficacy of this remedy is daily aeknowl- ..

W. S. RYCE *CO.

Special drive in Ladies' Kid Gauntlets

al

75c

W. S. RYCE CO,.

500 boxes Ladies' Baloriggan Hose in bleached and unbleached, at 65c a box, wprkb.$i,25.

S .a w. S. RYCE & CO.

Gent's British Half Hose, full, fegular made, 25c a pair, former price 40c. 6* S. RYCE & CO.

Gent's Batbriggan Half Hose, extra quality,only $3.00 a box. W.S.RYCE& CO.

I

Gents Indian Gauze Undershirts at 75c, former price $1.00, W. S. RYCE & CO.

Ph

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TO THE READERS

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Addma, Magnatlo Watch Oo., 1SBLAMD. MASS. Thle lirov ONLY OPFORTUKITT to obtain thla beautiful premium, io order AT OVCi Tkia oflbr will halagoad for SO daya.

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Consumption, that scourge of humanity, is the great diead of the human family^ in all civilized countries.

I feel confident that I am in possession of the only sure, infalliable Remedy—not known to the profession—for the positive and speedy cuie of that dread disease, and its unwelcome concomitants, viz. Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Nervous Debility, &c., &c. Twenty-eight years experience, as a busy practioner, in the best Consumption Hospitals of the old and new world, has taught me the value of this Medicine in the cure of all throat and lung complaint*.

Those suffering with consumption or and of the above maladies, by addressing giving symptoms, they shall be put in possession of this great boon, without charge,'and shall have the benefit of my experience in thousands of case9 successfully treated. Full directions for preparation and use, ard all necessary advice and instructions for succesful treatment alyour own home, will be received by you by return mail, free of charge, by addressing

DR. jdHN S BURNETT, r» 167 Jefferson Street, ,,, Louisville Ky. ., JM I*', Apr 17-w-i y.

i. F. Roedel.

He is Holding Things Level in the west End.

Roedfel wishes 10 call the attenfton 'of the country readers of the

APPLICATION FOB LICENSE. NOTICE is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, at their September term for a license to sell "intoxicating liquors" In a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises ler one year. My place of business and the premise* whereon said liquors arts to be drank are located, commencing at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section seven, township thirteen north, of range seven west, running west 12 rods and of a rod, thence south 6 and rods, thence east 13 ana rods, thence no -th 6 and rods to the place of beginning, containing one

Soap

CLOSING OUT SALE FOR AUGUST!

We have the best Corset in the market for the price |i.pov ,.Ask. for our ••Leader."

W. 'S. RYCE

& CO. j.

We will offer extra bargains for the next fifteen days in Ladies' Muslin Underwear. ^1

J\' W. S. RYCE & CO.

Four Ply Linen 'Cuffs for gentlemen and ladies, three pair for $1.00. Extra good goods. ,!

150 rtfmnents of embroideries to be closed out regardless of value! ?, ,, 1,, W. S. RYCE & CO. 1

New silk and Worsted Fringes just received. W.S. RYCE & COi^

eun SOLUM OMMT BMIIIM

ia made of

mmth Uu par pound

stamped

WHY

WM. RESOB &

es­

pecially his present stock of goods. They are fresh an I well selected and are extremely cheap. He is agent for the celebrated Detroit Seed Company's seeds and invites a test of them by farmers, as have not alreadv used them, if there are any such. Wherever used they give immerjB satisfaction* Corner of First and Ohio street

S&w ti.

Square bar Soap is the most economies! to use. Preasiag sad wrapnlnc are of nopoaait 8oap, but axe done to make tt look attractive 'and salable. iVaeMr BamA/e'i Original JToM OerfMHS

Bed Oil,

200 Linen Suits, trimmed and embrtfd ered in4Torchon Lace from $4.50 to $8.00.

We will aell the largest stock Jewelry of a bankrupt fim, at oaa tinth of the manufacturing cost This is a golden harvest for Agents and private individuals.

OUH ONE DOLLAR GOLDEN CASKET.

elegantly ei autiful Owl

Amathyst settings, inlaid with Pearls one beautiful

Slaav* OatteM 1 three (3) grand spiral Amatfcjat ttuia. ftttlan, on* latest pattern Gent'* {NtOklls: one elegant OHMS Ring one Solitaire Lake Geom Olaia*«l4 above are the PtMMt l«N Rlto, and amnt Catalogue of lewelry and watches aent with eac. of these Btllir OatkatS by mail postpaid, or Mar Ollktll on receipt of ll.fO.

Annaasa P. STOCKMAN.

eflbctive Soap. It la cut in oo*-pouad bars, of convenient an# economical shape, and not wfspM. The style in which thia Soap is cut and packed saves ail uitleaa expense, enabling us to sell a suptflof Soap at

"PROCTER A QAMBLR—MOTTLED GERMAN."

iS

THE BESTWOOD COOIUKGSTOV

TO BU

It Is The

M0ST]S7::',: Sizes, styles & rric .am

FOB SALE BY

H. P. TOWNLE

f,.. 7

...

GAZETTE

Champion Store store

TerreHaute, Ind.

Necks and arms of snowy whiteness, forms as fair as the lily, are the pleasing endowments conferred by Glenn's Sulphur soap. A he&'thtul substitute for the poisonous cosmetics formerly in

%°Sl?rs

A

I. Kevin, -gjJT

Hair and Whisker Dye, black

or brown

Afernes wantea tor a aew

TO «V business, in which any active Man or Woman can easily make «C to $U *|A a day. One who had never canvassed before,made KM in one hoar aa experienced agent r"ade|7S,7S in ifteea hours. Particulars tree. t. A. CLEQG,

Manager, 0 Doane stieet, Hew York. "We anow C. A. CLEG6 to be reliable, ft A "V and think be offers Agent ex

m9J3l

traerdlnary tadneeme •. —New Tork Weekly Sun

A TEAR. Agents wanted. m«nesa leglttinate. Particulars free. XSdiwa J.WOaTH* OOn UXwO*. »o.

W. S. RYCE & CO.

100 All Linen Suits $3.50 to $5.00. Jk

75 Oterskirts, Jackets and Polonaise^ •all Linen, trimmed in embroidery an4 Torchon J^,ace, from $3.50 to $4.50.

'•'v."'

W S. RYCE & CO.

W. S. RYCE & CO.

75 Linen Ulsters, $3.00 to $3.50. Now is the time to secure one for the coming excursion.

W.S. RYCE & CO.

200 ParasoU and Sun Umbrellas to be closed out in the next thirty days regardless of cost. 1

ii

A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY!!!

'i II' ?W. S. RYCE & CO.

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A E N I O N

The undersigned has constantly on hand a large stock of the celebrated

STUDEBAKEB FARM WAGONS,

:r''*

The Smith Farm'and Spring wagons, Farhief's Friend Wheit' Drills, Superior Wheat drills, the Celebrated SMITH Cast Steel Pl'ow, and Farm Implements .®! all kinds, which will be sold vry low. Special inducements for cash.

-WILLIAM F. WALMSLEY,

321 north Fourth streot, between Eagle and Chestnut, north sida

TERRE HAUTE, IND-

OLD-FASHIONED

than yoa are now paving for an inferior article. Every bar of the nnmm

TWELFTH

•M Car OtsN* cntM

pair of 8m

of KurnM proved Qutlf il chased MM

one im, beautifii

Bond Street, New Yef*-

1

lible benefltj

the best material knows for producing a bard, serviceableJmii!

Take no other. Sold every whan.

FAIR!

tea

AND

1

INDUSTRIAL

OF

THE

Vigo' Agricultural Society!' September II, 12,1,3 14,15, 1877-

sun

The Exhibition In all Its departments will be the largest and best *3ver alven by the society. Theilstof-premluirs are tha largest and most liberal.

WILL 'BE PAIS FOR SPEED.

A near half mile track Jnst completed and the best in the State.

Grand Balloon Ascension

BY—

MRS. LIGHT,

Of PARIS, ILLS. en

FRIDAY, Sept. 14th.

All railroads will carry passengers and artlc!es£for e*l ibltton at nnlf rates. All are invited and the arrangements are completed for the rfccommoilation of all.

U. R.JKFFERS, Gen. Supt. V. G. DICKHOUT,

Asst. Supt.

H. C. ROBINSOK.

Prest

JOSEPH GILBERT,

Sec.

NOTICE OF AOMINISTRATORS AP P0INTMEINT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of John Davy, late of Vigo County, deceased. The estate is probabiy solvent. August ai, 1877.

ANDREW GRIMES, Administrator.

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