Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 January 1882 — Page 3

RAILROAD TIME TABLE.

freights.

8^tKl^rH

Tippecanoe Mid

8 E corner Main andFtart

"^Explanation of referenc«B: (B) sleeping can attached: (ti parlor ear* attaehed a ally •accept Hand ay a dfily. All other train* daily,

Sundaya excepted.

T. •.* 1. B. K.-Van4alla Lia% (Arrive from the Kaot.) •, «B)JSo. 3 Paclfle Express-....,... 136 aju •V 4 Mail Train .... 0&> *tim 6 Fast Exprew 230 8 IndJanajiOtls Ace 7:00 ••10 Cln. and Louis ExpieM.„ 208 a in (Tmv« for the WesU i8) Mo 2 Paclfle Express. I'M am 4 Mail Train .....^.JWW (0) 6 Faut Express 2:28 i0 Cln. and Louis 'Express... 2sJ6 a no um (Arrive from the Weat, •(8) Wo. 6 Fart Line 1:32 am

S Mail Sid Acc 8:50 1 DayExpreaa M0pm 9 Cln. and Looia Express ,..Efc66 am (Leave for the East.)

MB) No. 6 Fast Line 1:33 am 8 Mai land Aec'n 8:W»m S)t 1 Day Express ... Mpm

Mall and Acc'n 7^0 am Cln.and Louis Express... 1.-02am

r.H. 41,-LHaaipert Divlilra. (Arrive from the North.) Ho. a Mail Train ... ,...12 S0 4 Aeoommodation 7:86pm (Leave for the North.) No. 1 Mall Train Sag*"®

I Aeeommodatlon —.. 4:80 pm ll»®IA!f AFOL1S a«ull. (Arrive from Baat) Cleveland Ex..................... ...Jftll a a. N. T. and Boston Ex ..1:60 a ladpl. Acc K:30 pm (Depart for the West) Kansas City Bx .JStapam Indole. Ace .10:11 p,m M.Y.* Boston Ex I'M am (Arrive from Weet) ladpls. Ace 7alSam Cleveland Ex 4aff pm N. Y. and Boeton Ex 1*0 am (Depart for the Bast) Indpl acc a® Cleveland Ex 4Mpm N. T. Boston Ex 1*0 am BVAMITILLE TERRE HAUTE. (Arrive from the South.) No. a acc'm. lOdO am HB) 4 Chicago Espress ....11*6 pm

No. 6 Eastern ExpreM jt&> (Leave for the Sooth.)

lueave ior roe oouvu.i

No. 1 Express 2:56 No* 8 Nashville Express (et) 8:46 a No*5 acc'm 10:46 a

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lUICAOO 13 A STERN ILLINOIS (Arrive from the North.)

No. 6 Terre Haute Acc'n .10:4® am 1 Chicago A T. H. Express... 6:16 pm *m) 8 Chicago A Nashville Bx... 8:48 am (Leave for the North.)

No. 2 T. H. A ChicagoExpress... 7,60 am 0 Danville Acc'n 8:10 pm 4 Nashville A Chicago Ex...-11:06pm mDLAND,

Arrive from the North West.)

No. 1 ..) 538 (Depart for the North Weet.) No. 2.„ ®:87 am TERRE HADTK a WORTHI'OT'II• (Depart for the Southeast., Mail and Express.. 7:00 am Aeeommodatlon.., 3:00 nm

SIArrive

from the Southeast.)

Kxprens 8:00

Accommodation '. 10:30 am lEir^RNANVILLE, ITIAOISON St INDIANAPOLIS. (Depart from Inilianapolla.) douth.Ex. a'y 4:05 am Lonlft. A Mad. Aco'n d'y 7:10 am Ind. A Mild. Mail. 2:30 BvenineEx 6:10 (Arrive.) tnd. A Mad. Mall 10:00 am ind. and Chicago Ex 12:10 am N. Y. A Northern Past Ex 8:20

THURSDAY JAHU4RY 9, 1881

The Daily News-

Mr. C. A. Cook has transferee! the

JSevot

to Messrs. btandiford Bro's. atChrisman, Ills. The p»ixr is being ran to-day by Messrs. Hebb & Goodwin with Mr. LeFovre temporarily in charge Mr. Cook and his entire family left for Minneapolis last night, where he expects to be engaged in newspapers work. The paper proved an uufortnnate venture and -Mr. Cook, whom the GAZEi*rte believes to be an honest man, because simply overwhelmed with debt. His intention was to make an assign, ment for the benefit of all his creditors, bat Mr. Btandiford, to whom he owes $1,600, closed in on him* yesterday, and the entire paper was transferred to him. The creditors of the office, as far as known, are: Btandiford Bros.........$1600 00 Riddle, Hamilton & Co........ 800 00 Hebb a Goodwin^ 100 00 Paper companies.. .. ......... 750 00 Employes. from $40 to $Q0 apiece

THE SMALLPOX.

Forty Casta at Keoksk.

Keokuk, Iowa, Dec. 80.—Forty cases of smallpox have been dispovered in the Medical College, all being, students. It is said a smallpox sublect was received at the College from Chicago, and that the students having worked on this were In. fected. The college has been partially quarantined and isolated.

It is impossible to learn the facts relative to the origin of smallpox in this city. The fhculty ot the College reftases to give any information whatever, the only •ource of information being its students.

This afternoon one of the students of the Medical College, named Hubermus, who resides in New York, died of smallpox in the Estes Building, and will be interred in the patters' field at midnight. The remaining cases present a more favorable aspect this evening.

TH2 lUtroHtt EXAGGBSATMB. The report that there were forty cases of smallpox in Keokuk was erroneous. It was not Known, at the time the first dispatch was sent, whether the disease was smallpox or not. Ten cases have been re-

Sealth,

rted

to the President of the Board of and one death occurred this after­

noon Hiek were a large number of medical students sick, and from this fket it was verr natorally supposed a* the time that all were afflicted With the same disease. The scourge is confined to the medical students. „-«t 'V* f-

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JDOMB»TIC. f,i.

Ex-letter carrier Pred Tyler is in the ciQr spending the holidays. Mr. Thompson, of Effingham, has taken a position in McKe«n'smTll.

J. H. Fremont's cigar store was partiallv destroyed by fire Dec. 27th. Robert McMinn died Dec. 28th in 48th year of his age, of consumption

the

Misses Fannie and Lizzie Hamill

are

spending the holidays in Cincinnati. Miss Carrie Henderson, of Lafayette visiting her brother, Rev. C. R. Henderson.

Mrs. Nancy J. Owens died Dec. 24th, after a lingering illness, in her forty-fourth year,

The McKeen Cadets were mastered in. to the State Legion by General Ciarnahan Dec. 28th.

Captain Jonathan Young, U. S. N. has been ia the city visiting his brother Dr. 8. J. Young.

Charley McKeen and Miss Margaret Wilson were married at the residence of the bride Dec. 24th.

St. Stephen's sunday school observed Christmas Dec. 28th, it being the festival of the Holy Innocents.

Mr.'A Uerz received on Christmas a large drayon photograph, done in Indianapolis, of himself, from his clerks.

Kev. C. R. Henderson was presented Christmas with two elegant gold watches, one from his father and the Jther from his congregation.

Prof. Elf F. Brown, of the Normal faculty, read a paper on Education before the Teachers' Aosociationfwhich^has been in sessson at Indianapolis this week.

Mr. Lucius Ryce died in his seat at the Congregational churoh Christmas morning of appoplexy, in his 78th year. Mr. Henry Ryce and wife, of Chicago, came to the iuneral.

Prof. Brennecke's reception Dec. 27th was a pleasant affair. Miss Anita Hodson drew the beautiful pearl and turqaois ring and Harry Havens the cameo. Each pupil received a present.

WillieiStinson, of north Eleventh street, had bis left eye completely destroyed by a ball from a toy pistol in the hands of a friend. Willie was a faithful ronte carrier of the Gazette.

Two freight trains ran into each other on the grade west of the river Christmas morning an engine and several cars were thrown off the tracs into the ditch. No one was injured, but considerable loss is sustained by the company.

The following marriage licenses have been issued during the week: Ephraim Jackson and Charlotte McClung, Benjamin F. Kinsey and Mary M. Pyle. George W. Riley and Catherine Foster, David Beattie and Elra Volkening. Charles

E.

McKeen and Margaret Wil­

son. James Boleman and Amelia Davis. Noah Thompson and Cordelia Norton. D. McCrocklin and Bamantha Weddle. Sherwood D. Myers and M&ry O. Allen. Aaron L. Killion ai?d Rosella Beal

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Smallpox is unusually violent in New York and neighboring cities.

Five business houses were destroyed hf fire in Sullivan Christmas night. Nineteen persons were killed by the explosion of the boiler of a steamer at West Point, Ya.

The Guiteau trial is drawing to a close. Scoville has made the most impressive speech "of the trial.

The Messiah was given at Music Hall Dec. 28th, with Aaelina Patti, Annie Louise Cary, Whitney and Toedt as soloists.

The trial of Hathwayj for murder, at Covington, this state, closed Dec. 24th. Mr. Yoorhees for the defense and Mr. Wood for the state. The jury returned a verdict of manslaughter and a sentence of five yesrs' imprisonment.

Weddings Next Week.

On Thursday evening of next week at 8:30 p. M. Mr. John Apman. a well known yeunr man, will be married to Miss Emma Hentscliell at No. 487 Gulick street, near Strawberrv Hill, which is to be the Aiturehome of the new couple: Mr. Apman is a member of the Occidental Club aqd the boys are preparing to give him a grand send off. So many wed* dings have lately taken place out of thif club that in some quarters there exist dire suspicions that it is a marriage association under covet.

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Oh the same evening MiM

fRudolph

Hoffman, of 639 south first street, Wn| be married to Miss Bertha Rathsfeld, of Chicago. The ceremony will take plitfe at 7.o'clock at t£e Evangelical Lutheran church. i'

NATURE'S BEST ASSISTANT. No matter what your ailment is, Brown's Iron Bitters will certainly do you some good by assisting, nature in strengthening every part of the body. This remedy is very soothing and refreshing in its effect, and cannot possibly do the most delicate invalid any injury*

Guuck&Bkrby, Cook & Bell, Wholesale Agents.

It will be seen by annooncemsnt in another cdumn the manager of

wThe

World" has conclued to remainin our city to-morrow and will give two more performances at the Opera House mora. Ing and evening. This will give everybody an opportunity to see the greatest success of the season, and no one should fail to see it. Reserved seats can be secured at Button's without extra charge.

A difficulty between W. D. Martin and

probably Jealousy in business was the cause of the quarrel^

BRAHK 4 NERVE.

Walls' Healtii Reiiewar, dy on earth for impotence, Ha2 4ebility,Ao. $l,ttdra. G«lickvBanry4f Co.

Ten* Haut4

.THE TERRE HAUTE WEEJO,* GAZEIT*.

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wik close shave—Two fet osnk a tiie Astor Ubnqr now lias 190,000 TOkUDflfc

Tbsn are S60 butter and obeess iac^^ toriee in Iowa. Yoa ean see seven states from the top of Roan mountain, N. C. I ^-1 The cultivation of rice is a great and growing industry in Louisiana

Whittier believes all the statements in his "Barbara Fritchie" are true. A household with a baby is fonnded on a rock.—[New Haven Register.

Both Tennyson and Thackeray left Cambridge without taking a degree. Ron if yen like, but tr* to ke«p your bnath

Work Itkaa aaa* but aea't b* worked to death. —tOHrer WendeU Holati. "Comb and brush my ^ieir," as the fond parent said to the barber.—[Kokomo Tribune.

man's

Money cannot supply a young wants if he happens to .want good —[New Orleans Picayune. ...

is

There is computed to be over 100,000 girls not yet 14 years of age, alrasdy wage workers in the United States.

When whisky gets the better of a man he may be sure the devil is forcioaing his mortgage.—[Sonth Bend HecalcL

We like to see a man who can take a joke. But we respect ..him more when he gives credit fork—[Yonkers Statesman.

They tell us matches are made in heaven but somehow they never smell that way when yon strike em.—Lowell Citizen.

A writer in Lippincott's Magazine says that of the 15,000 words employed by Shakespeare, about 6,000 appear bnt once.

How wisclv Nature, ordered all b«low, Forbad* aboard oa womu'i cki* to grow, For how could «ho bo ikifd (whM'er th« kiin Whose tongue would imr let her chin ho

An Italian writer says that 40,000 operas have been written since 1600, of which 10,000 have been produced by the sons ox Itsly.

Experience is not so much a school where man learns wisdom, as he learns what a confounded fool be has been.— (South Bend Tribune.

The names of towns and settlements in Arisona possess the air of originality. Here are some of them: Good Enough,' Tough Nut, Contention, Family Fuss, and Discipline.

It costs $32 apiece per annum to educate the forty thousand pupils of New York at the public grammar schools and the seventy thousand primary school pupils cost $15 apiece. "Where there's a will there's a way," murmured the profligate youth, as he went around paying up his bills after the receipt of a legacy from a rich and doting nncle.—[Lowell Citizen. |n making "pure ground coffee." the rule in Boston is to mix one bushel of beans and one of roasted peanuts with one bushel of cheap coffee. The package Is then labeled: "None purer—beware of imitations."^

The Galveston boy is progressive. He was standing in a crowd o| boys on the sidewalk, when his mother called him to go down town and bring ber a demijohn of whisk/. "Send the old man. I've got considerable confidence in bim."— [Galveston News. "Tim, I want to borrow your black Sunday pants to attind a funeral," said one Galveston Irishman to another. "And whose funeral is it ye are so anxious to attind in me black Sunday pants?" "Your own, be dad, ef you don't lind 'em to me."

In the world's broad field of battle, Whore so many dangers lark, Always try to *hua ban! labor. 1

Pats it by with pleasing smirk For the money always goes to Those who all exertion shirk, ,While the bmb

get next to nothing

Who do all the hardest work. ...| One of the earliest cannons wss merely ^cylindrical hole dug in the ground, the earth-barrel being strengthened by rods sc sheets of metal. The charge was fired by weans of a touch-hole at the lower end. As may easily be imagined, such a weapon was more formidable to its bwners than to theenemy.^Tt

Slightly sarcastic was the clergyman who paused and addressed a man coming into Church after a sermon had begun, with the remark: "Glad to see you, sir come in always glad to see those here late who can't come early." And decidedly surprised was the man thus addressed in the presence of an astonished congregation, as he responded: "Thank you wbuld you favor me with the textf' •'Professor Phelps of Andover, Massachusetts, thinks oy our law of divorce ahd our tolerance of social evil we are doing- more, tenfold, to corrupt the nation'sheart than saormonism is. "Vice avowed and blatjuit and organised" he declares "to a lane extent nullifies it•elf, so far as self-aiffunon is concerned. But vice* lurking and still, trickles into all the crevices of society. nation of Monmms is impossible—not so a nation *f libertines."

A FMUah HaMU

Tbero is no occasion for swearing outride of a newsptyer office, where it ia very useful in proof leading, and indispenssbly necessary in getting forms to pep. It has been known, also, to materially assirt the editor in looking ov«r the MMi after it is vnnted. But therwiM» it ja a very- fcoliah and wicked it •,

JOUI

piofesnon. Theafht He Had iKwm. (SU Francisco Post.)

piedgs. string ever since.

Mill.

Qlass eyes for hones are now made with such perfection that the animals themselves cannot see through the deception.

II you can approve o^ yourself, it mikes but little difference whether the world approves of you or not.—[Detroit Free Press. 'Miss Mary D. Brine has written some verses for a St Paul paper. It is very gratifying to ran across one poet who is Hot fresh.—[Ex.

What is the most remarkable in this operation is the layer of earth aa we descend. At the depth of 14 feet an found the ruins of an ancient city, paved streets, houses, floors and different pieces of mason work. Under this is found a soft oozy earth, made up of vegetables, and at 26 feet large trees, with the walnuts sticking to the stem, and the leaves anc^. branches in a perfect state of preservation At 28 feet deep a soft chalk is found, mixed with a vast quantity of shells, and the bed is 12 feet thick.. Under this vegetables are found aaain.

Boat far Hsedeebst.

Br. Day says, in a late lecture-, "Whatever be the plan of treatment decided upon, rest is the first principle to inculate in every severe headocha Best which the busy man and anxiona mother cannot obtain so long aa they can manage to keep about ia one of tte first remedies for every headache, and we should never cease to enforce it

The brain, when excited, as much needs quiet and repose as a fractured limb or an inflamed eye it is obvious that the chances of shortening the seizure and arresting the pain will depend on our power to have this carried oat effectually.

It is a practical lesson to keep steadily in view, in that there may lurk behind a simple headache some lesion of unknown magnitude which may remain stationary if quietude can be maintained.

There is a point worth attending to in the treatment of all headaches. See that the head is elevated at night snd the pillow hard, far if it be soft the head sinks into it and becomes hot which, with some people is enough to provoke an attadk in the morning if sleep has been long and heavy."

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Stavble tfcat V« Hasfcaa*.j' A pretty story Is told about one of Springfield's attractive girls, ssys the Springfield (Massachusetts) Republican, a "round any rosy" creature of many accomplishments.

As the gossip runs, she was hurrying to take a train, tripped, and so gracefully recovered herself as to win the admiration of a very substantial-looking old gentleman.^ He .assisted the young woman on the train and to a seat beside himself. Conversation flowed pleasantly and acquaintance ripened fast On parting at a station not many milea west of thia city the couple exchanged addresses.

The old gentleman proved to ha a wealthy Chicago merchant, who opened a correspondence with our heroine. She apparently wrote as agreeably as she talked. Letters winged their way faster between the city by thp river and the city on the lake.

Then came a proposition—not of marriage, bat that the worthy eon of the susceptible parent be admitted totheeorrespondcnce. The father gradually drew out of the field, aad the son more than made hia place good. Do yoo not guess itf Yes,lnthefallnessof time, or rather in a very little while, came an offer ef marriage. It was accepted. Three souls are happy, a brilliant wedding aad luxuriovshome axe in prospect and the railroad offices have been greatly pa* sled of late by the number oTSpringfield rls who come stumbling, with more or ss grace, aboard trains oound for the great and gloriouswest, "V

sslasrsaitots. V*A «ML? CHOICE [lroaUyn Eagle I Itwasia adrug store of course. AH It kworth, of MO* thai

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The other night Prof. Dentofi"feetoted it Dashaway Hall on Reptilian era, illustrating die forms of extinct monsters by the use of a stereopticon. About 9 o'clock old Jack Bagley staggered into the room, which he hid mistaken for the Germania Club on the next street Jack sank into a chair, trembling all over* and for a few minutes gazed at the screen with a horrified expression. Then he braced up, walked out and around to the Y. M. a

A. building and He has

wing and signed the

7 Raw Mica.

Nothing is more easy than to grow rich. It is only to trust nobody—to befriend none—to get all you can and save all you get—to stint yourself and everybody belonging to you—to be the friend of no man, and have no man for your friend—to heap interest upon internet cent upon, cent—to be nt miserable and despised fur some twe or thirty years—and riches will sum as diseass, disappointment and death.

And when pretty nearly enough wealth is collected by a disregard oi all the charities of the human heart, and at the expense of every enjoyment, death will finish the work—the body be buried—the heirs dance and fight over what vou have left and the spirit will go—where?

By all means get rich—it will pay Carlosltlf* «f Earth, At the city of Medina, in Italy, and about four miles around it, wherever the earth ia dug, when the workmen arrive at a distance of 68 feet they come to a bed of chalk, which they bore with an auger, five feet deep. They then withdraw from the pit before the auger is removed, and upon its extraction tha water bursts up through the apertuie with great violence, and quickly filla.tbe newly made well, which continues full and is affected neither by rain nor drought

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tot 1-cKhy oocrain Jragwow.,

who do not first of all serve a patient ap- kind #ssnties the poet wovkl have either as subordinate writr called aa "aagsJ." but for the Act that a of pimples on her fkir ers or as the conductors of unimportant coloiqr

ublkations. Experience shows that Pi*f52Jt)*J^lSin8 acdeaere is a good detdteore to be mastered

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than the irt of writing welL It is in somecleik, she asked for Swayne's Ointthis sense that jouraaliam is called ^'sndupoaKcdv-

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Review of 1881.

The year 1881 dies to-night Tske it all in all ithaaiMsnagoodyearbringingmore joy than sorrow, more prosperity than adversity aad we let it slip from us forever with regret.

In thislssueof Tu Oiiim appears a careful

rmtme

ot the local events of the

year which will be found on an inside page.

(XnrsTiPATKnv is Carter's Little Liver ing sad weakening

dy curs

lis. Not by purg the hewels, but^r

and strengthening than. This

been ss straight as a isdone by Improving the digestion and

stimulating the liver to the proper tion ef bite, when the bowels will pi

secre-

perfonn

their cvetomary fanctioos in an easy sod natural manner. Purgative pills must be avoided. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills. Price25cents.

New York FImmom.

New Yokr, Dec. 81.—Loans increase $1,919^00 specie incresse, $888,400 legal tenders decrease, $73,000 deposits Increase, $2,448,000 circulation increase, $36^808 reserve decrease, $291,400. Banks now hold $1,851,900 more than legal requirements.

THE RIA80N WHY. l!

The tonic effect of Kidney-Wort Is produced by HI cleansing and purifying action on the blood. Where there is gravelly depoeit in the urine, or milky, ropy urine from disordered kidneys, it cures without fall. and

piles readily yield to its cathartic and healing power. Put up in dry vegetable form or liquid (ve~y concentrated), either act prompt ana sure.—Troy Budget.

loe 8er«s at Omaha.

Sipox Cm, Bsc. 81 .—The Missouri river closed last night. Hie ice gorged against the bridge oi the St. Psul snd Omaha railwsy, taking away three hundred feet of the structure. It %eekfi*r^airiir'

w-LEAOINft MCNBER8.

of the dramatic and musical professions testify to the beautifying influence of ipoo the leeth. Personal comelinessW a positive capital to public performers, aad they find that the use of BOZODONT materially seconds the natural charm of a pleasing face. Let all who wish te avert the disaster sure to overtake neglected teeth, try anew depart ure and cleanse them regularly with this agreeable preservative.

To be Hanged.

CiitciirauTi, Dec. 31.—Win. McHugh, convicted here of murdering his wife in the public market last June, was this forenoon sentenced to be hanged on next April 21st between the hours ot twelve and two.

"THE DOMESTIC. TYRANT-" "The {average man" quoth Mrs. Partington, "is a weak and irritable domestic try Bnt," and Mrs. P. is correct. Tyrannical to a fault the average man will Inter the bllssfbl Paradise ot a happy home scratch himself in fiendish glee, send the baby into convulsions, and for what? Why, because he has the Itching Piles, and is too rnesn to buy 8wayne*s Oinment which is sn infallible cure for the worst cases ot that annoying compWpld.

Fatal Explosion.

Wihaxac, Ihd., Dec. 8i.—A boiler in a saw mill near here exploded yesterday, killing John Helm, fatally injuring Daniel Deist man.

and severely hurting a third

AS THOUSANDS DO TESTIFY So does Thomas Roberts, Wholesale Grocer, Philadelphia, who says: "Burnett's Cocoa ine allays all irrltaticn of the scalp, and will most effectually remove dandruff and prevent the hair from fallutgout."

Burnelt'a Flavoring Extracts.—The superiority ot the 'extracts consists in iheir perfect purity and great strength. They ate warranted free from the poisonous oils and acids which enter into the composition of many factitious fruit flav on.

Ochssl Hssae Barnetf.

OxuutotK, III., Dec. 81.—The new brick school house just completed destroyed by fire, toss, $10,OHM) no insurance.

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•-4 h. & A*' -A CARD. T. all who are ruffering from the errors and indiscretions of yoath,nervous weak ness, early decay, Iosp )f manhood. Ac., will send a recipe that will cure you, FKEE OF CHARGE. This great Bern edy waa discovered by a missionary in South America. 8end a self-addressed envelope to the Rkv. Joseph T. Lrmah, Statim D. New York City.

Caxtkb's Little liver Pills are free from all crude am! irritating matter. Concentrated medicine only very small very easy to take no pain no griping no 9«Sifr

Failmrasflbr'81.

New Yobk, Dec. 31.—The total number of busineH. fiiilures for the year 1881 throughout the United States is stated by the mercantile agency of R. O. Dun a Go to be 5^82, involving liabilities of slightly over $81,000,000. The failures for the year previous woe only 4,785 with liabOities of $65,000,000.

Tba Petfestriaas.

Nkw Yob*, Dec. 81.—Score at noon: Fttsgeraid, 559 Noremsc, 687 Herty, 631. Hiroo, 489 Lssouse, 487.

A dtlfcBHAir carp confined in Mr. Joseph Gilbert's new lake recently escaped through an iron pipe about the size of a -L- He came out all right except "he left"" OT behind lim."

Bo-peep's aheop

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There exists a Mesas of seeviflf soft «ai MUlsni pradoB, no Matter Com

how

lpor it may laterally be. Mafia's lanoUa BalM is a delicate aad hamless atti* ele, which instaatljreMOTes rreekles^Taa. fiedaess, Boichien,

Flnshiacs, eie*y etc. So leatd aad aataral are its effects that fta ase is aot sasaeeted hj aaybody.

No lady has the rteht to preseat a disflgared lice ia society whea the Magaelia

ImIs sold hp all draggists fer 75 ceats.

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Constipation

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A RevoluHoMry Relhs. We were etown a silver brooch to-day by Lemuel Loughead, of Fayette Township, this county, which was presented to him as a keepsske by Joseph Conrad, his grsndfather, fifty years ago. Mr. Conrad was a native of btarsburg, Shenandoah county, Virginia, and was a soldier in the revolutionary war, being present at the surrender of Lord Cbrnwallls and his array to Gen. Washington.

No. 243. State of Indiana, County of Vigo, tn'tthe Superior Court of Vigo County. December terra, 1881 Oeerge li. Price and

Daniel V. Price vs Enocu J. Price, and Jeannette Price quiet title and to reform deed. Be it known that on the ISth day of De* cember, 1881, It waa ordered by the oourt that the Clerk notify by publication said defendants aanon-realdeni defendants of te pentfency of tbia action against them.

Said defendants are tbeivfore hereby notilled of Um

pendency of said action

against them, and that, the same will atand fer trial oa February Ith, liM, the same being December term Of tld court In the year lwl.

Attest* MaRaiLLN. SMira.Owk. Dnnn^jan Aittmson, WamtlfPs Attya.

Havens' Insurance Agency*

BrtaMlihcila 1903.

To the farmers of Vigo County: •t"*Do not Insure your property with traveling agents They charge yon doable What it will eost yon to insure In a good, reliable established geney. 1 represent enaMniee worth ove ity million dollars Call In be rore you ensured

Jonas 9.trouse.

Gtocer,

Oorner Second and Mate. especially wool aacl

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VhnsscfS traia price paid for

solicited, farmers'

Fern Rock Poultry Yard, rrafayette Road one mile north of Terra Haute, Ind. One thoussnd turkeys snd five thousand chickens wanted.

H. Qitinwiiff, proprietor.

New Bed Sptlsflt'

mm, or mfeniM own vroBiNssw sranmsosi a

He intends that tfie (Mnfett^'liil ests shall be secured,, Special ^nts to dsy boarders. Sbtfth Fourth" itrwf, Md# WaUmt