Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 October 1879 — Page 6

ftAyR -^01 B-W HA'LV HH. ^Wef^rf 8£en»"is Kirfi^t^'^ftAti0.'ll0^(Io0[fa«v) Northwestern |b^» .*$*.' ^4* J"*1 after the night-metWw- fls»h«d through •without stoppiri^, bouricf'tor Liverpool and the North. The-raHway officials— pointsmen, r» signalmen, porter#, platelayers—are dolKctkig preparatory to going off duty for the night' ,• ."Where's J5itf?*'4oks 6ne upon the piatfoniH iiji

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sawhimtathe 'hut just alter the thrdbib. Caiff have come ip:4gwent to any harm, rurclyr, ,.,, ,, "No: he said he seen something -grop from t»V train, and he went .down: *hfc line to pick it up."

And Dan had picked ap somelwrig It was a basket, a qpmmon white wa^ke't basket with a lid fastened down by string. What did it contain? Refreshments? Dirty clothes? WhatJi'-

A baby —a ch fd half a do&n ^fceks old, no more# A piuk and white piece of human china as fragile as Dresden, And as delicately fashioned .and tinte^ as bibcuit or Rose r?mpad®ur. "Where did you come acrow it?, ahked pnc. "Lvmg on the line, jus*

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for me. Some. day maybe across them as owtv« it, and -then they "sitaft'pay iw«* ®nd take It ftackrVil "Is'.here nothing about him. liim over." ....

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The Utile mite's linen was white and of fine material, but he lay on an old BhawPand a bite of-dirty fliannel. All they found wap a .dilapidated purse, a common tnaplock bag-pur^e of laded brown leather. Inside was a bras ..thiujliU?, a, pawn tickct, and the half of a

Bank of England note £roo. "What good's lialf a bank-note to you? "lialf a loafs better than no bread,

Yes, but you can eat one' and- you can't pass thft other. Won't catch it from your wife? How'il you face her, Dan? What'll she say?" "Sl.eMl say I done quite right." re pled Dan, 6toutly. "She's a good sort, God bless her." "bo are you, Dan, that a a fact. God blftw ycu, "too,' said more than one rougnf ".voice' in softened accents, •i "rc(haps that btat'll bring ypu,) luck alter all.'' .t. •.*»Us"V,* jflji. iigii.* ton*:vfij

Wjr.tty-tide again six years later, but

J'this

bftikon is "Wet and slusliy. Once more "we arti at Kirklfngton, a long bii^gTng' village, which might :»hare slun.hcreu on in obscurity forever hsjd rot the Northwestern line been carr.ied cl'-sc b\ it, to give it.a plaee in Bradihaw ana cci'tiuu importance as a junction ai ccuttr lot good traffic,^ But the activity was all about the station. All the pC! rnaner.t officials had hQuseS and cottages there in the village lived only the held laborers who worked at the ntighboi nig estate, or sometimes lent thtir Miina tor job of surveying on the

line. The |oor Kilk.s had a gruesome lui of it—a t.ai'd, hand-to-mouth struggle lor baic cxifclctc. gainst perpetual privation, accon.paiiica by unremitting toil.

A paitiT.—Harold Treftry—had come lately tu kirklington. He was an

earnest .eiver^w^c man, who had won hit t, Ewst ei.k. j'atisn, and had no« uccupt.o lino ci..u)'u i.vitig b®* caute u»»^«:UicU lo opv.n up iicv field Of u-aulJ.ebs. tie Had plun^ul ti'avely into tlic:Miidntjol liib,v\o*k lie.|rw«.» forever jioiiig ud ai.d Uomu anOt»g hit. pariihioiitr#, bolacmg and cumtoiting, pn.at.lunn mai.ful endurance ai.d uubi.uliitbb to all.

Ho is now paying around uf parociiial visits, accompanicu by an old cdkt^e is it as him.

Yo'nd^l,'' »Aid Treffry pointing lo th'ih liireadof smoke which ro«fc' tiom sBttie caunt tree into ihe sullen wititry air, "sunder is the lieutc—it, indeto, it desei vfcs 1-0" grtttftl* a natne—the huVcl, rather, oftJne whoBe caws' is the hardest of ihe hard onea in my...unhappy cuie. Thte man.is a mere hedjter and ileher, onew hov^oiks for my masjtr, ^uiost often lor p»iiv«ay, but W-hd Is never cerMtl«j4«»ll%!!3faiT}iout.d. iie mi

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hat

a bwarm-of young chU^r.en, and he has JitKt^ldfct a' wi(e» lie -absolutely pi-DMtStitf, lagtiftH p'robiitely-ai thtf future t,ae befo'ie-.Sm, at)d Uw U'Uei" .lhc^pucit^ to ,ioj Jb ht« ihny by hid. motherkab little ones

Jacl£!v ^id tlie-b^rtoh, stopping short suddenly, and lo6kin^ ^faight into' hts rnmoaii'ion's face, "X wonder whether you cou icr rou??nflffre,'Tll llit -t|et^m*|nMlv«i a si0n,«u-tf laugh, o^ ftirt IbllHtet *nttr«| Jh^^omnaoi^

affairs. Jack, man. You tW children—that 'n.afvcfloub pankyof yours, those surprising tricks a child takes to vou naturally at once. Trv and make lrvendi?with these. Per haps when thfc fathefjees them intet eited and amused'he arm a liule. sp«ak perhaps, approve, perhaps smile, and in fhe eud give in. Jtc|, will you try

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nVnt MtlrTnn through hanky

Newbiggin .wfes by protessiona

P1North.

^vevancer, but 'iiture had intended for new Hotfdin, or a Wizard of He was more than half

pto.'ewional by, the, time he^ \«as fully iirown. In additiogi to the quick eye and lhe facile wrists, be ^*d the rarer, gifts j^t the suave mannert and the lace of fefemsi- lil* had ev^1studied tneemtrism dlairvojiaacej#, ana. could upon| ^ci«ion surprise audience consider 5v bs# Powerf. fhe^ WxtferCd the

?i ^ihe^'^terCd thV'miserafcYe^Bw'ellirfg The children—eistd ot

lte«t^6*i

The children—eifitd ot .them

^were skirmishing ,all over 'the floor. "Ttey Were quitf* unmanageable, and beyond the control ^f the eldest sister, \ya$ busied in, setting out the table 'lor thfc ihid-day meal one othercSi^d, of fei.t or seven, a bright-eyed, exceedingly beautitul boy, the least—wer« npt

aaturQ't. vagaries well known—likely to be bornYinpng and belong to such »urroundings, stood between the legs ol the *rtan himself, who h^iHiis back to the v^ftors and was crouching low over the scanty fir«s.

The man turned his head for

ccnjuior is, Tommy?" cried the parson, catching up a mite of Jbiir or five from the floor. "No, not you nor you, Sarah'

!iV pockets wjlh nut^, 2iid 6ak«8 jo fore leaving* tlid parsonage, «o' hd had iialt his apparatus- rea^y ,to liayd. /, 'f luc. prettyleft, the father at tfie fire, ancf hao ,tS)tne over to join in the fun, going. b^cjt,, however, to c^tliibit his share p^* the £^oi|,and describe voluminously whit hid" 'occurred. This and the repeated shouts of laughter «eemed to produce some impress ion on jhim. Presently he looked over his Shoulder and said-^iMfcl&hout animation: "it be veevgopd of you,sir, surely vary good

for

it was.

rPerhaps it didn't fall, perhaps it fell chucke I out. -WUafc .matter? I ve got it, and got to look after It, that's enough fnr mf Sinie dav maybe. 1 come

to take sojkindly to the Ut­

ile cnicka!'',nItdoes them godd to laugh a bit, and it ain't much as they've hpd to make 'em latelyi"

Yc can't laugh1, sir, if your heart's heavy if you do, ft ctfn i^ply be sharti." While he vfras peaking he had taken the Blblfe ^rom "the shelf, and resuming his seat, began tatucn the 'leaves 6lowly over. 'i jfi'! "I'm an untaughL rough'coifntrym&n, sir, but I have hrfahl teH that these strange things you do are only tricks ain't it so?"

Here w«s, indeed/a hopelw Symptom! He vfSs roused, then, to ttflrt some inter est in what had occured. "All trick, of cotaiste it att 'Cdme of lon^practice." »^id Jacfc, as he jiroc^eded to explain' some of the^simpler processes hop'ng to enchain t.jc attention, "That's what Ihotr^ht'sir, or I'd have iven you a job to do l'v^ been in

given you a job want of a real conjuror mahy a long day, and nothing lefs'llJlOV Soe here, sir," he said, as hfe {fotk-- a sniall carefully toided paper from between the leaves of the Bible "do you see this?"

It wab nail

Like a true detective, Ja£k Ig^alTlIhed every artlcle'rtiinutely. The purse bore the name Hester Gorrigan-, in rude letters inside, and the pitwn.. ticket was made put in the same namfe.»jv .,

I can not give you muchl hdp^ that I shall succeed, but I wilf lo $ny. best. Will you trust me with theJioie for a time." "Surely, sir, with the greatest of pleasure. It you' could "but find the other hall, it would'give Hai*ry^that's what we call him—such 9. grand start in life schooling and the price of bioding him to some Honest trade."

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Jack shook the man's .'hartd* promised to do his best, and Uiftthe cottage. 4

^BJCONP HALF.

When Jack KeVbiggin got back to the parsonage he found that hi- Jaost had accepted an invitation for them both to dine at the "Big House,1'' as it 'wasicalled, t&e countrv-fceal of the parish. m.

Thev were cordially received At the "Big Holisti],i Jack was bonded over, Forthwith to his old friends, ['who figuratively rushed ii to his arm9jj They w^re London atquauitab^js^o .'meW(7pf the, sort we m«et,her«!»nd ttytir^. ®vet)i" wheri. during the season, ".vi-iw car®, for us, and %e' lor them,' As1 irfffeti'

have hfiwi

appeared, to sir Lewib Ma

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battles all

neces^arv? I

ling face a face

rough ^nd shone orpseeasa»t

eature! Vd lather not meet h||ri aljone dark night." j.Jh tlrHbletttiaracter, ®ainly

Want of chit^en to jiiherit hi* tRle and estates which preys upon his triiad, they say, tnd makes him so morose and melancholy."

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Jack let his companion clatter. It jwas ins habit to get all the information possifete about Jtny company iii which he found himself, for his own purpose as a clairvoyant and when Mrs. Sitwela flagged, herplied her with artless questions, and led Iter off from one person to another, making, mental notes to sferve him hereafter. -lit is thus by careful and laborious preparations-that many of the strange and seemingly mysterious feats enl of the claivoyant conjuror are prefonbed. •i When the whole party had assembled iu the drawing-room after dinner, a of tEer work, dissentient, Sir Lewib Mftlhtby, VKo hot only did not back up the invitation, but wheu the performance was actually begunj was

!coyj

.a.ijj

A

note

for £ioo. "Now, sir, can any conjui'df help me to the othdr hall?" "How did you come by it?"^ Jack asked at once. "I'll tell you, sir, short a» 1 can make it. Conjuror or no conjuror, you've got a kindly heart, and I'm main sure you will help me if you can."

Dan then described how he had JjickCd'Up the backet from the 10:4$, Xiverpool express. "There vfrafr the linen I've kept it. See here alf marked quit^ pretty arid proper, witty,V1^ce, round the edges, as thou^1. the hriotndr loved to make the little one smart." rc

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Jack examined t}je linen it borfe a monogram and creit UheJir^ he made out to mean 11.' 1/. Mn find .the cre^t was plainly two hamjtners croSfefd Jand the motto.

strike"—not a coinfnoh

crest—and he never remembered,to have 6een it befofe/' "And tht8wa8 all?" 'Ceot the bank-note. "This was in a poor old putsa, with aoawn ticket and a thimble. I Kept them all."

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hw'|iiIm niluiillmI

liia PBiitewpl

T^e conjurer ifeaHti Af co/?Wiit blum-puddirf^ it'hat, tred^Veddingrioes into quTarttJ/n loilviUr'did all th, togs hoarutcr

quTartWn

r5of

cardi- trielco, kl»ife, trickle

pistol tricks, «»d juggltdon conscientious ly right thr^u^h hw «pretou-e. There was nevei a smile on Sir I^ewis' face jhe 4net red untnista'kaWr/ Ffnalfy with an ostentation.that savored, wjth rudenekc. he took 6ut

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Cratch,J- a- gr^at

gold reyjKtte^ and ^nmUtakably^ yilw ed.

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Jack hungered for that watch directly he taw it. Perhaf* through it he might make otfnejt uncomfortable, it, only lor a moment. But.Wow. JK1

his hands. 9sk^d

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It is good for all of us, now itnd again I take h," fcaid Jack, desisting and going toward mm—the children gradually colIedtn:^ in a far-off conifer ao0 comparing notes.

This is far too valuable,." he said courteously "too oaoch of a treasury ,lo.be risked in any conjuring trick an ordinary modern watch I might .replace, l^it not a work of art like this."

And he handed, it tyck to ^ir X-swis, who received it .with unconcealed satisfaction. He was as much pleased, probably, at Jack!B expression of .possible failure in the proposed trick as at' the recovery of hi# property.

Another watch, however, was pounded up into a jelly, and brought out whole from a cabinet in an adjoining room

But he seamed to be conscious that further protest would tell in Jack's favor. "iLwill admit that yo.y have considerable power: in this strange branch of necromancy if you,r.^ill

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dozjn were ofter$d' No nonerof tljose would do. It mu-t b» a gpldr watch, a repeater. Sir Lewis'f-MaUabv's, waSrthe onlv one io the rpon*ft and.^he at,r first distinctly nefusedrtSto lend it. But, so many earnest entreaties were addressed to him, the hostcsp Jeading th? attack, that he could not in common courtesy continue to* refuse. Withj something Hke & growl he took his wrftch off the chain and handed it to Ja5k Newbiggin.

A'curious old-fashioned watch it was, which would have gladdened the heart of a collector flH jeweled and enameled, adorred with crewt and inscription—an heirloom which had probably been in the Mallaby family for ye^re. Jack looked it over curiously, njeditatively, then ?ud. denly raising his eye* he stared intently into Sir Lfcwis Malleby's .face,, and $lj most as quickly dropped them agaip.!

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and the trick successfully, accomplished,1 Jack Newbiggin, who was now completely on his mettle passed on to the highest flights. He had srpent the vacation of the year previous in France as the pupil of a wizard of European fame, and mastere'd many of the strange fieattj which ars usually attributed to clairvoyance. Three is ,6omeUiing especially! uncanny about these tricks, and Jack|a roputation rapidly increfcitecf' with' this new exhibition of his powers. Thanki to hts cross-examination of Mrs.«.Sitwell at dinner, he was in possession, of rrtartjf facts connected with the companyj, although-' fntAtty Itrdrtger tft |ilm and some of the hits were so palpably happ that he raised StSbutH of surpris followed ,fbatQV^^^daWush whic rot uncommonly1"succeeds the of seemingly supernatural powers "Oh, but this is too preposterous," Sir Lewis Mallaby w«'htartl to say quite angrily. 'The continued aoolauae profoundly disgustfcd him. *^This \k tl^e merest chdrlatartishr. It mast he put 'end to. It the commonest-impostur«t. These are things which he has coached upon in advancfe. Let him be'-tried with something which upon the face foCit he can nbt have learnt beforehand by arti ficial means." ''v/ "Try him, Sir'Lewia, try him yourself," cried several voifees. "I scarcely like to lend myself to su$h folly, to encourage so pitiable an exhibition." '"••IJfl"'),.:

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questions of mine."., "Proceed," said Jack, gravely, meeting his eyes firmly »nd without fiinghing. "Tell me what is most upon my mihd

at this present moment.. "The want of a male heTr,""jack replied promptly, .and tJa^ed ^itwell in his hiart«iiv.:r.) oj w'1 "Pshaw! You have learnt from Burke that'I have

ijlo

children," said Sir J-.ewis

boldly, but he was a little Ukatt^ aback. ^Anythingelse?" •(.•••( r11 •j "The memory

of

jfOf

South Sea Islandew, Jjmt MjhQ, u$ with raptuiouswffuiWP when we meet them in a strange place. Jack knew the lady ..whom he escorted irt tb dlnne^ as a gossipy tine, who, when^tyi^ back was turned, made as much sport'oi him met fl lSHlllB. I

have

"Was it- necessary? shou thiftight myseff too "insignificant." "They were talking at lunch «f yOur wonderful knack in conjuring, and some one baid that the skill might prove inconvenient—when you played- cards, for instar.ctv'^WMftfe "A c^ilp|tat)ler*^tmwtation! With whom diffft originate^^x if "SiiiE»ewi8 Mallaby." "PtSase point him out to ^|fwas showiiajrav^sfc^lin, upon the right Oi nic nftsteSs—8 like a mask, it« sur^or roug^i terinkled, through which the eyeA dt with* 6*le&il lighli like^ midles "'.it! a sepulchit.

a harsh debt you pbw

strive to redeem." ,„i '^This,borders^pon impe/tin^noe," sjiid Sir L^wisj with aho* on his chiek anil pas«iQO in »\is ^.y«ao "IJMt^t ufe telve #l»»traetiopf tangible .realities. Can you tell me .wnat I, haye ip...vt»iis pocket?" He toweled,, the^le^ ,b^est of hi« tailicoati /.. j\r pecM-bo9k.".a, .w ,, ., "Bah! Ca va sans dire,:, Ever^ttddy carries a pocket-book in his pocket. "But do you?"-asked several of the bystanders, aU of ^'hprn were growing deeply iiUeft^M' iWwM'strange dtfel.

Sir Ldwi» Mallaby-confested that ihe did, and produced it—adl) ,0rdinirV ttfbroeco leather puree' tifcd fMCket-book all in one. "Are vou prepared to go on?" said the

"What does :thiS' pocket-book con^n?" I v. "Evidence. r4,

The contest between thetrtw^s a outrance .-uoik./.. fj"'f Evfdende Of what?" "Of facts that must soonef or later come to light. You have in that pocketbook links in a,long.4chain of circumstances, w'hitli," howfcver {carefully concealed or aiMoUaly .dreaded, time?Irt its inexorable cburte must bring enentually to light. There 18 no bond,' says )the Spanish proverb, which ift' not «otrie flay fulfilled no debt tliat in the long-ruin is non paid." "What rediculous nonsense! I give you my word" this pocket-book contains nothing—absolute!^,go^ing—but a Banlc of JEngland.note for one hundred pounds.' '^Stay!* cried Jack'Newbiggin, fading him abrubtfy and speaking in a voicfe'of .thunder, "It is not so-ryou khow it—it is only tJie half!"

And as he spoke he took the crumptecf paper from the hands df the really stupefied Baronet. It was exhibited for inspection—the half of a Bitnk pf England note for £100.

There was much applauBd1at jthis harmless and successful denouement of what threatened it one stage td lead to altercation,, perhaps to k, quarrel: But Jack Newbiggin was not featidied. "As you hflve dared mcr to. ^o

worst, said Jltck,

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Baronet, with an effort to appear humorbus.

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bus. ^Uhaltpthei half,yas givwa $o—fhalij toy, Sir LewU?" ,«mn-

Sir Lewis nodded indifferently. "•'M'ifcrt g?vrfn ttf 0!fte Hes4et»«Kriig«n, pn Irish nurse, six years ago. Itwas thft,price,of a deed of ^lpich jqu—"

Even while he was 'peaking his face turned ghastly (gale* his lips were covered with a file white foap»? he^'otade pne or two convulsii atteitipts to steady Ihimself fhert wlfhi wild, terrified lo6k around, he fell heavly to the floor,

It was a paralytic .seizure^ They rook him up stairs and tended himlfyit the case was desperate from tHe first. Onlr jus before the end did he so ftir cover the power of speech as- to be. able to make Ju^^cgjji^iori, ,pf w^at occurred. *l4, "L'^

Sir Lewis haaoeen a vounger'son the eldest inberitetf the-family title, but-died early, leaving his w$dow to give him a posthumous heir, the title remaining in abeyance until tig?e stowed whether the infant was a boy or girl. It proved to be a' boy, whereupon Lewis Mallaby, who had the earliest intimation of the fact put into ex^cut^p a nefarious project hjch h^ with c^re^nqocted in advance. A girl was obtained from a foundling hdspitfil at^d enbstrtbted by Lady Mallaby's nurse, who was in Lewis' pay/ for the newly-born son and heir. This son and heir was handed over to another accomplice, .Hester .Gorrigan, who' tfas bribed with £100, half down in the shape of a half-note, the other half to be paid when she announced her safe arrival, in Texas with the stolen* child/. Mrs Gorrigan had an unquenchable thirst,! and in her transit between London and Liverpool allowed her precious charge' to slip but of 'HiiH '-hands, with the conequences we know.

It was the watch .'borrowed from Sir.) Lewis Mallaby which, first aroused Jack's suspicions. It bore the strangd crest—two hammers ciossed, with the motto "I 'strlke'^which waft marked tfpon the lihen Of the ehild that Dan Blockit picked up at Kirkland station! The inital of the name Mallaby coincided tfith the monogram H. L, M. Jack rapidly drew his conclusions,- and mad? a blood shot, which hit the raark„ a? w® liftvc seen.

Lews M!dIaby'/'eohTftK6W"^etnstated the rfghtful hehY'4nd Dan Blockir

DB:! WASSEBZUG.

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Oc all Sexual, Chronlci Nervoue and Special "Disaues.' JDIplom* lit Of flee

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Main Street, Cdtner Secpnd Office hoars from 8 o'cloofc' ill forenoon to 9 o'clock in the evening. .Sundays from 9 to 116'clock in tnfe forenoon, and from 3 to •7 o'clock inftneaftetaoan.

Consultation roon^a, sivjond fl00

The awfal effects ot early vice, which brings on organic weakness, destroying both mind and body with all its dreadful ilia, permanently.cored. ThereBaltfl before con&nmpllon aets lo. are palpitation &f tho heart, es. Oyst Chaos of ImaglaatloQ Brooding Melancholy.

heart, fi'midty, trcinblltt'g. h.crvou9di?chirgi^epfilft.'cTO., with tWoead oonditions of mind so Aiucivto ue fearod, Forgetful ness,

Ideas, Sadness .of spirits, DtsTibe in social

Ugly

Life, and

Marri. fi men, or (those entering nnuthat apny life, awar^.gt. pUiflical debtl citabilit}'. of (the n^rvg

pliifiical (iebility, ex i^sprganl^^lminutionj

orothertrregularlth^B. ^uiokty assisted, j.^ A QUKJKGWiK GUARANTEED. No minerals u«xLu Youvg people losibg their health, spandlag time with pretoa lid nnicn ing quarks, and 1 tabfe treatment, fofclugdiseases into tiioir bodies.by deadly pOlBong. car.sing fatal aUotder^ to the head, throat.1 noso, livf'aa»i longs. sKomtifth ajnd bowels, speedily uirerU co: false modesty a^uldji)jcevent Uupa fom call) ug at once. t)r. Waaserzug lnavlng had'expcriericC and JfractiM ffcfr WfilW y^a8 id Ehropfe ban !be consulted with the greatest coufldenceon all dlsoases. Incident to tbe human svstam. When fotrnavc^rted'all'otMr means a»d exhaui ii been injuriously treated,|br ara tho direful effects of

beei from the direfuf effects of mercury^or, ot.. ._ in In oral poisocs, or those who may Di^ueeinea iticftrable, will «Mom fail «o flfiUsucady ana permanent relief.

Catarrh in^aU-its phases

Scorbutic Kruption8, Blotches of the sUin, Ulcered Leg*,' '1 11 •'. Cancers, Turior^, Skin dii^a^saof every kind

Rheumatic .. ^diatica sni LivtS:

complalnfc

Gctort,

3n:

GOffi(»n

Astbma, Dyscnl

fi «t ,r-ji Piles, Flta, Dyspopala. Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Ear and Eye,

All Kidney and Urinary JUiseases, etc AU mattersistsietly confldontial an^oorrespondenw answered. Special attention paid to all female diseases. Tape-worn expelled in three hours.

Ladies majt consult the. Doctor's wife.

abd^Jatiilly 'resilenca, 202 Uaifi

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t. o. Box, 898.

FANCY DYEING.

if Am Soodfe, Shawls,'fiUk* ftnd Clothing dy bie colors Crape Veils Dyed.

mt&EMONC.

Dresses in ur fkbriorcfeAoeti withoat rippii removing »b* tr)H»tai^ The «noet elaborais rtf -,r| theatrical dretws ir« tMis elegantly cleaned. WM. B. TEA8I»ALE,986 WalaatBt. rt^i^^^noH^j^ii^ress^ar^uUj^^ckeoL^^

Onr mpeftly ninisfrited OatiDoiri^ of Band and OrohMbrkl .Qatttt^entaintna eatraTings pf tt^d most elegant instrument* in use, end a variety of ftafor-] inatiou inv^dable to w»iciiiU|8i*iMfiM bvLVON A HEALY. ltf BUI* nw—^, nL

Uuaranteed

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aHsten

how' to- wbat I

have to 6ay. Not only did I know that there was only .the h&lf of a note, Jwt I know where the other half is to be found." c-V'V

InvestmffltslaSwKS ST a 'Mhrfleftf* ptema. leeelfad in ram of $24,0®

^Margtnal" or'

Inttsttfd in

nerri 1 *urnm AQyF^TI^«^I8i

-oqsr».r..<p></p>TUTT'S

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fill'.C'.i .f.iTl

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"Silence! Say no more, cried Sir Lewis in horror. "I see you know all. I swear I have had-no peace since was tempted so sorely and so weaklr fell •But! anv^i prepared to make/ all Jhe restitution and reparation, iq ray power, unless, unhappilv, it is alreaay too late."'" to .4i 1

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ENDORSED BY

PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN AND THE AfftlCTEB EVERYWHERE.

THE MEATE3T MEDIGAl TRIUMPH Of THE ABE.

Tuns* Pius

run*s

Dr. Tutt has

PILLS

CURE MUSUS COLIC.

TUTT'S PILLS ure

CURE TORPID LIVER.

TUTT'S PILLS

At Macauley's Theatre, •j! j, In tho.City of Louiaville, on|

:in

after y^ars had nb reason to rtltret the generosity which had prompted him tot glvecthe little .fQupdhnft thg shelter his rude hOrae-T—fCasseil's Magazine.

Consult fs

1T0

S E 3 0 1 8 7 9 Drawings, never postponed, occur regti-r larly on tn6last day of every month (Pnn» days excepted), and will be supervised by men ft undoubted character and standing, and ticket -holders, agents 'abd club 3 ar® .respectfully requejteil to send 'on representative* with proper credentials td examine Into thb t.ruwmg. 1

THE followinq::prizes,

JM s»y

1 Prize... 1 Prize 1 Prize. 10 Prizes 11.000 each... 1^,000 20 Prizes 1500 each ,jO.OUO 100 Prizes lioo each../

800 Prizes 60 each

if

MlSCEimm

cccded la combining in i.ieao pills th« her»t-' fore antagonlftic qnalitiea

JUBE SICK HEADACHE.

PUIS

Puna

atjvk,

CURE DYSPEPSIA.

CURE CONSTIPATION.

niTTTPILLS

CUREPU.ES.

rUTT'SPILLS

Dr. Betumnanfi

Id

curing ner­

vous debility, melancholy, dyspepsia, wasttag of the moscleB,alttggishnoss of tbo liver, chronic constipation, and imparting health strength to the system. Sold everywhere.

KIDNEY Complaint.

fUTT'SPILLS

Price J5 cents. ^4 Office ,Hy 53 Murray Htreet«

IMPART APPETITE.

UEW YORK.

Authorlred by the Commonwaalth of Ky

PopMtar lirawiuii of the

1 0 W

10,W0

C00 Prizes aoeach 10»x Prizes 10 e«w,h U),'X* 0 Prizes 800each,

Approximation

Prizes —ii 2

Piizcs

rJOO

Prizes ..

r00

caod, Approximation

9 Prizes 10") each, Approximation. Prizes .....i'. 1,9(I« Prizes, tllM'*'

Whole Tickets, W. Half Tickets, tl. 27 Tickets* |50. 65Tictfor

9is, $100.

All application club rates should lo made to tbe home office." I Full list of drawing ptfblished ir. lybuisvllle SGoivrler- Journal and New York Herald, and mailad to ttll ticket-holders. For 'Ickets and ^infor mation address -x. J. coatttEftFORl) tige'y, Courier-Journs' ''^lAifl^vUle

BRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, j,

TRADE MARK, The Gre»tTRADI E I Ii It iiDlai ifig cure fT Berninal '^VeaPness, Sper-n-iator rbe a, ana wlBefore Takings"809ttoatifol• low, as ase«u#sce of. .falfrAbuse of Memorv, tlBlversal Lassltudfe", Pain in the Back, Ditxtneps of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that .4oad to Insanity or Consumption and a Permatpre Grave. ,, Mjy-rall particulars In oar aojph'ct, wlTicn we dosirfe to send fre^ by mail |o every db#.' Jj^^Tho Specific Me^icinei is ssldby aJl d.utfg'sts at fl per package,, or six pacsugoa for $5.or willba £ent free Ty mail on rdcjipt ottJemiiney by adtiresain®

A i'.j' ^he feray Mediolne C». j" No. S Mechanic's Block. Detroit, Mioh. 8old In Terre Haute, bv Gulick A Berry, Wholesale ano ietal agents and by druggists everywhere.

CIWCINMATI LAW SCHOOL.

The 7th Anftual Ternt. off thit school begins October 16 1879, and continues 7 months. Terms —$60 first year, $30 secood year. For Catalogues or Circulars address the Dean,

RUFUS KING. Cincinnati, Ohio!

(JRE/ff WESTER*

Breech-tiOading Shot (Uins, $20 to |300. Double 8b Onns,

IS toil

flit, ftiiijfli Ouns, SStofZI). Bfflee, SS-I

Gun's, S3tof20. Bffles, M-t 5. Send stamp for Price List

i, KevolTeiR.ti to |2S.

and upward. Oopw sollcltsd.

'J.. '.. \rn ». Bw«iw«r. *«W Tort.

$5

Dav^T^-$2 Sample Free Address, Aftsv, lfl WMOM Wltft". BJtW Tua^.

Wall St.Stocks nvdfe»

fortunes oyqry tncath^ BoAsent aa^snsrajp*eryAh»^ A*

free

MJc

*rcn

BiXtEjl*'

.u o' v-u J* ,» iJS.i t"

Bead

VbUB

SCALER

stamp for Price List,

GBEAT Wcsraav dm Woan, PlUaborgb, Fa. Agents "uited ia

ereij Wwm

ASK

1 WILSON McCALLAY'g "HAPPY ^THOUGHT ^WAVE-LINE ^PLUG TOBACCO

Best Chew la Th« Market ICT30LD EVERYWHERE.

FOR-

*!a°PAT?! DR. KE AN Nj. 170 Sesrtb Ctark StreetCtuesfo, UstiB treatise hinto, Nerroos, Ctoeaie aad cial Diseases. Speraiatorrbes, laj«t«sej)

e&SBSSgBM

ADVERTISEMENTS iitL1 .. '.I'""""!?. I

FBOTE1IB9. "laoow^T wdd for a case that Bop Bitters will not core

f*FovalnktagapeUa,

fits, dluineaa, palpitatkm aod low spirits, rely oa Hog

orhel^U

Read of procure

and uaa Hop Bitters, and you will be strong healthy and happy."

Ladies, do it to be

healthy and Vx Then use Hop Bitters.

too-

•'The greatest appetizer, Ntomaen, blood and liver regulator—Hop Bitters/1

a Stkekothn»«,

6t

and a Pu-

jurifiso Tonic.

Their first apparent effect is to Increase lhu appetite by c&uslug the food to-properly assimilate. Thite thenf temts nonmhod, aud by their tonic action on tho digestive crgana, regular and healtfiy evacuations are produced.

TUTT'S PILLS

The rapidity with which PERSONS TAKE ON FLESH while under the Iflfluence of throe 411a, indicates their a iaptability to nourish the bodv, hence their efficacy

?UBE FEVER AND AflUL

run's

.iU

Hop Bitter*builds

up, strengthens and cures continually from the first dose."

yon

want

"Pair skin, Sosy cheeks and the sweetest breath In Hop Bitten.*

stroi

to be strong, rand beautiful?

it

sn

nary complalntaof all kinds permanently oared by Hop Bitters?

Clergymen, Law­

.,

yers, Editors, Banken and Ladies need H^op Bitters dally.'*/

Soar stomael^Blek headache and dizzlnsss,Hop Bitters cures with a few doeea."

"HopBitten has restored to sobrloty and health, perfect wrecks from intemperance."

"TakeHop Bitters three times a day and you will have no doctor bills to pay.".

GORE YOURSELF!

uV*crUbl«(irillii"iiinursnttd

minently cure all fomn of B|wraaUorrhM Or

MARRIAGI 8|CRET8

Cobmt

Coanoiinltli Satribntioa'r'

ivi

of

A New Era in the History Lotteries. Every ticket ider can be his own roty*rvlsor call out his number and see it placud in the wheel.

The ^management call attention to tbe randopportunitT presented of obtaining or only $2, any of

8«mImIper.torwtoref1ff

"iilltr, InHtratT, etc., and inn lark we •»Y«tbhl Vim" ra It oy texusil uctiia or ?ru pi

WiikirM, Gaml lirbilltr, InHtracr, etc., and imtoiaa "Last Ftinr," and brin^i bark the "YeaOiM i~»" ho have dcatn tui been^iSiMl Behaman in hla |riy«tfe practice for

ir

Kexual uctiia or evil praeThl« remedy, which

thoa* who ha*e dcatray tloee. in (Vw» two to levrn wee' tui been wed by Dr. Behara orer thirty year*, wai never known to fall In curing even the WOK*T CASES. It Rivet vitality and Srap*H« *«t with wonderful effect to t!io»c middle WMkrai b^Dii their 3*tar an felt at,once. Ypu» qtwnce* or that

niddlenuted men who flKla JV_Vvigor«iw ortvpertlw •utBtrln ftoff. tne earue-

6

dfeadfUlfyi dettractlve HabU of Self-Abate

can umi thU medicine with tne atsurance PiaiAKKN'r eare. The patient tJcity of ed at a wothinn arid minal

surance of a ipeedy and (taint itrennth and elaa*

si It acta directly on the parti afect-

ticKy of spirits atom

anodyne to tba re-

iajud seminal vesicifp and irritated ducts, is parting power *TTw ingredients are ilniple productions of nattire—barks, roots. barbs etc.. and area specific for the above diseases. 'Prlc»i FiVe Dollars, sent wtlh full fay address. for »sle on! no. Sll North Fifth street.

as if the baneful habit had never been indulged In.

sent wtlh full directions, h' at Dr. C. A. Bohann^n between Washington avenu

etejto 1 office,

a ah to a a

Qreen street, St. Louis, Mo. Established tu 1837. Mr Dr. B.'s **TreaU«e en Special DtseMe*," which ffiTSes clear dellacation of the nature, cause*, symptoms, means ot cure, rtel orMrnus, HEHINAI, wfiums, Ero^senl FR££ to any address upon receipt of one stamp. •A

I nnmerousencraTingaire-ot300pafe«nearlyBook Teals secret* whicn th*

Married aodtfcose

(ealed^sr (0 eents mom Or C-A-Bouamnan

eontem-

latlna marriass

shouldknow

low to

cure

dliwssi. Bund"

red oi Recipes. Seal NWlK..

['tor(0cents[money orpostare stamps, AddrwW,*: AB

ouamnam 6212.

FUtbSuect. 8U Louis. Mas

MADISON

DISPENSARY,

201

so.

(u :i st.,i HIC.4UO,

11.1.

Dli, C\ BIG EL Off,

The ln» bn«»r lo tho trm4 nsDt of sll »r.*t:Af,»nt (lllUI.Mt Dlaeafl thn nay outer rbylnlaa hi

STPniMR, OOSOHUItfE t. I,FIT, STllICtrUK, OIK IIITIS HKRSlA.aaaierouriAl «f"Ctlnt), ot ^rmt. kln ,tir trcatM with tSiparalelkl

IU

mi.^'11 jo

(Kind ^Irntiltu prlnulniet

HKRMA.aU. trcatM «nth In balf tlm uleal tlhw, I.rl*»te(y, SI'KUJi.ilOKilhuta, SlX.UAI( nrtlUT* and InPOtKhCr, as the rrault of *»lt tij'itt oil sekoal xKcantu in

ius'.um^

years, er ettoer ot

asixtnae someror tha Nlntrlo effacU: .Nervou oareml«jloe«, dbbilitr. droineu of slipii, Mfectlve

OtUMS,

ervauipns, nnm.

nry, pimpTa* en tho faec, avrrnlon to tordttr. Ion of ItKXCA li power, eto.. rendering HAUIUAdK tMrRHI'ER. «te |ieraia oentlT ««reil, Parnhfet W igct) li'laUna Uie tlKive. ixtui la sealen «atplor«t, for twn Jeent etsnipt^ Ooitultftthii free sni CWSFIUBXTIAk Booms separate for ladles and weUasaap.

MARRIAGE GUIDE. OR SEXUAL PAiiO^QV. This Interqstlng work nf TWO HCNDRtO I OXtMBATlSfl ererythlog on th* sotyeet ot smna that Is worth knnwiuc. nn1 mu«h *lat IS pnt wlMl«b« 'B an/ tbsr »ork. raiCE HKT* t'EHT8, BEST ST MAUk

DNEY-PAD.

A hcretoiorpmiknownrpniedialelement which apiilieii to die back, and immedU Afeiy ovur the Kidupys will banish paia' and weakness nud rous»i tbosedormant' nritan* inio u«w tlfo. 11 Ik cocifortablaM iljf pa^i^t, CetrtHln in ita effean, ,aitd will „ositfve!y nirf Diab^ISs^' iDreptv. OrnTel, Bri(!bt»-litMSie,

Inflammation of Hif Kliln«yt». Incontinence C»tarh of tha Urinating*

and Retention of Urine. Rladder. Unrnlti'i nr .Painful Hijjli Colored l^rine. Nervous t)ebilUy. Fnnsle torn. I.winn ftaofc. ntidln fn*t ai'dUordcrs jristnjj disi'asi-U condition of the Kidneys, Bladdf Urinary (Vruitna, when notlilnjf else Mtn. 8 ,l)ruHKlM» »eut by mall free upon recrtpt price, «3W). 1AT KtDVET PADTCi

Brick Dust Depoalt,

Bole i?h)(irlet»ir», Toledo, 0

DP* TostimortlMf. ui'l-

nut

Lutlo

Book,

Life was Saved." sent Fn.^

BuntinA- A.rmWron*,

and

SUABLE

aking. loss

"How

Torri

Hautr, distrlb-

ntlng agents for Vigo »nd Vemilllen counties. Dealers supplied at lewest wholesale ratesv t-.-

tSTERBROOK'S

i' AKDARl)

TOR SALE

AIL STATIONERY

UfaTERBROOK STEEL PEN CO. tVorks: Camden. N. J. N&w York.

MINNESOTA.

A S

55jESB

MtoM)msiMU CMra Otgl—bash, per acre. Good climate, pure water, floe schools, churches, and good eodaty. lea

O E S

OVER 1,000,006 ACRCS OF

PINE FARMING LANDS

IM mRHOTA AID DAKOTA, For sale by the WDTOHAA OT. PBTBR K.B.CO,

Fwe fir— I»c—tor—ee.': tut,um% tun***m

i^CHAS. I. SIIXIMOWS, LMdre—liw^ Oeol Offlma AN.W.B9Ca,OKiCMO,Xi« MmHxi fttufifw in wi'lHnj.

Br,A.G.OLINt

263 Sestti Clark Stwet, Chicago, (20 years' berlenre) contfaiies to core all Tenereal disease^

mtt of self-aba MS In yonth. Kxreoe* ia aiatar rears aay troahle of the Generative Organs

Am

any raase PK3HAIHC5TM CI'RED. Special a^ fMitloir to DtuM*"* of Fenulea. Wejkasss, of pissten, Sterility, etc. .All eoafdsatlal ai hoaoralile. 5o verenry ased. "Gaid? to HoaltL 64p)»8staa»«t "•arriaaetfalde"

On the Kansas Pacifis Buhrij. 3,000 000 Acres for Sale ths Q0LDEN BELT. •S to 97 Mr Mre. 11 rciiri credit. WlMBl

HOMES

good society.

Baiiroad and market facilities excel, fall Information V8EE. Addresf I^uidCosQiDis»ioDer,BsHiia, Kansas^

LADIES

s.aost'p*U,

no. Sn4

all IMs Weakaest. Heastraai Dsnaasnems and Imi. oiaritiM, bf Dr. Olta's C«' teatad reaaJs PIOs.

and told be I3r. Otborn, 901 to. Clark 9t_ PeSt-eOos

CbKafe, ia. I&OO par

tjf*

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