Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 August 1882 — Page 7
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Jiietmac*. I'ctwAL A fine, liheuma-
Het'rt Disease,
Uiousnessf Nervous Debility, etc.
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'ills Si/rup possesses Varied Properties,.
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I mimulniea the Plynllne In the BallTAi 'i!-l. convert! the Kturch nnrt ftugar of the •MMI Into slucntr. A tleBcteiM-y In .PUBIIM 'iu»e« Wind And Nnnrinif of (he fbodjn the uniack. If the Mrdlotne la taken Iniinedt. )'ly ufler eating the lermentutlQD {f itod i- |iri'Teuttd It net* upon the J.lver. It iii'tn ti|Mtn the KWiibji. »*, It ItcrilutM the 3OWCM. It Fiirllk* fkr Rloait. It Quiet* the IVvt-vou* System.
It Promotes IMir*"tlon. I lit Kuurlihtf*, Ntrt-nufthem ami ¥*vI|4rate«« It carries off"the Old Blmid and IDitkr* new. opeim the of the akin Md induces Jleultliy IVr»|»trutloii,
It neutralize) the h«r«diUunr taint, or poison in lb«i blood. which generates Scnifult, Cncip^'fts, *i\d *.1! ma truer of skin dim-asts una intern*! hiunors. w.
nnri internal hiunors. iJictnro.ai Ft, delicate ba^e, or by the
Tl.t-rn are no spirit* in its lr.Hnuiictnrc. AM) i.un bo taken by the murt. delicate ba^e, ^r b»v the
IKIMI and fetblo, curt on'y Uiny jirtd At iimwri'M to finnm, .,
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Lebanon.Boone Co.,Ind. Lognnsport, casa-Oo.,1 Ind«
lis Is to certify tliat-Dr. Clarfc Johusonl d" ian Blood Hyrup, linsonred myMlf and nu^t of ray faintly of Chills and Fever. I mn truthfully recommend your valuable medicine to all similarly afflicted.
WJI-LIAM DONA?.«0S.
Fort Way ue, Allen Co., Ind.
A f.dr trial of Dr. Clark. Johnson's Indian Blood syrup cured me of Scrofula, when all other medicines foiled, havewlso toaqd It a valuable remedy for fctdo^y a seas**
HBNKJT fttKlSSUjUlilm. OSHj* with heart Qintar*. Jor
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uled Dr. Clark Johnsf»n'»',IttJlaQ. J»loo4
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Syrupftnd It has proved mofft beoeHcttU to :ue. JftniiT ViDxy-
BALI'S
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Every Corset Is warranted'aatiefootory to Its wearer in every way, .. i, or the money will lie refunded-oy the person from whom it was bought. The only Oonw-t pronounced by pgr foadlrtg pfayslCtaiM
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»ov lijurloua to the WMUTM-, andendoiyl PY ladiaa the most oomfortoble and perfect flttlng uoran fi« Bada
PRICES, by Mailt Poat««e Palit 8«ir-A4]nsUn«. tl.M Ninlafi tlM
Health Preaerrlnft $1.60. Abdominal (o*tpahe«Ty) •••0®. Health Preaer*l»«
RHEl'MATISM, MPHTIIEIUA, KEUItlLGIA, JOKE TiniOAT, KOBE ETES, FACE AC HE, 100TH1CHE,
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r«r sale leadlna KetaU Dealara er« CHICAGO COUSKT CO., Chloaso. Bk
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P. r. limnfiTOI, Chicago.—" I have received aamX rellof from use oft ho Ki tract." (Inflammatory d] tease.) BUirci. IU JA*W«, Schenectady, r.—"A bomiebo1 noccsslty In tty fanlly." jrcsT!!t n. TZUtas, o. ik, Braokim "»»ovlai to bo a naoeselty in my home."
Caotiow.—POND'S EXTRACT is aettl mbf |a bet ties vflth tfte nsmo blownla tho glw AST It is unsafe to use other articles wfth ate
VrootiouB. Insist on having POND'S ECIBACS Hefui» *U imitations and substitute*.,^J VCALITY XJirarOBM. ?rlcos, COc., Sl.OO, $1.75 at all respectable Jruggl*U. Prepared by POND'S EXTRACTOO^ 14 West Fourteenth Street. Xn Tark,
Boots & Shoes,
Immense Stock of Boots and Shoes, I
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At a Special Sale,
And to be 6o1d at Prices below what they can be bought for now of the manofacturer.
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HOnE NEWS. Cjuok ha» intermittent
Mm Bark, of Motb Fowl, .bnt, i» HwwT"
better. K. Qarvin is lying dangerously ill at Waukesha.
Mrs. P. Gobin was taken, very sick last Juesday. Prof. Kilbourne left fdr* St. Ptftil last Sunday nigbt
Mrs. Hattie Reiman, of south Fourth street, is sick.
Willie Hagetdon, of north Sijcth street. is getting better. The school board held its regulaT meeting lost Monday.
Mr. Jno. Paddock is recovering from bis recent sickness. Mrs. JHattae Reiman, of south Fourth s'treet, is improving,
Harry Damond is recovering from bid recent severe sickness. The distUlerv made a carload shipment to Mexico Wednesday.
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Agent* wanted for the sale of the Indian Blood Byrup In every town or village, in which I hay# up agent., t^pu)4rs.J&Yfn, on applloauon.
DPMGGISTS SELL IT.
Laboratory 77 Wert 3rd at H.Y Cftr
Mrs. Aydelotte is quite sick at ber home on Sev«nth street. ._ Harry, son of T. T. Fidlar, dfed Monday of cholera Infantum.
Dati and Joe Davis returned home from' Dulutii. Minn., Monday., Will E. Harris left Monday to accept* position io East St. Louis.
Mrfc. J. H. Locke, of tiixth^aodr&-1).alf street, ip vcrv seriouaiyill.
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The Charleston cam|S meeting commenced irweek ago Friday.^" Mr. Bandy, who was recently rt»ot, is getting on remarkably well.
Miss Kate Purdy will teach in the public schools here next winder. Lewis €ox left for Lake Minne'.onka, Mlnn -to spend the summer. iTiere ^fill be specif nie^ting of.the ^6hv6l Bodtd nfxt Thursday.
Ak F,.Ei6er^aa put in a beautiful new rofem ncr confectionary scale. vMr.' Leo Werner and wife laft for
year amounts to $891
*, An infant child W^ Keppman, of jsbuth Sixth street, is very sick. Prof Herman IXMbing has gone to Sheboygan, Wis, for a vacation.
Thy Blueo went to Rockville Thursday to play a match game of base ball. The Mrowns defeated a Marshall nine Wednesday, by a score of 18 to 17.
Trustee ITiukbiner has supplied all bis scbools with the People's Cyclopedia. P. F. White is dangerously sick at his rouin on Main, between Fitth and Sixth.
Miss Frank Burk, who has been clerkinn at Humastcn's, has the typhoid fever. The E. and T. H. is daily turning over lo the Vandalia 100 car loads of freight.
Mrs. Lucinda Smallwood, wlfo of Abraham Smallwood, died last Tuesday. Miss Mary A. Black, of north Fourteenth street, is seriously sick with lung lever.
Mr. Beuj. Evinger, of .east Chestnut street, left Tuesday for Westfield, Ills, on a visit.
Will Bycrs and Jim Allen, have returned from their fishing tour to Verniillion.
P. W. Maioney has been appointed agent of the E & T. B. office at Mt Vernon.
Parlies who are posted predict that corn will not be w»rth more than 40 cents this fall.
Mrs. Elmer W. Williams and children left Wednesday for. Illinois, io spend the sum mi r.
Twenty-eight men and four women were behind the bars at the county jail "Tuesday.
A mad dog was killed near J. J. Smith's grocery on north Fiitli street "Thursday.
Elizabeth Hoddy, mother-in-law of exPoliceman Gott, died Sunday, in the ?6th year of her age.
Prof. Breunecke will spend his vacation In Lake Milis and will instruct a class in dancing.
William C. Lukens, a Torre Haute printer, dieh in Quincy, 111., on Monday, of heart diseise.
There will be a new colored church built on the comer of Thirteenth and JVanklyn avenue.
Messrs Badsely & Adams opened thoirskaking rink ut Ocean. Grove, New Jersey, this week. .Mr. John Zimmeitarfeii Suddenly be|me very ill Tuesday afternoon bat it much better now.
The School Board is abont togmake a a purchase of property in the Sixth ward' a colored school.
The Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers will give a ball at Dowling Hall, Aug. 4.
W. C. McCrta has rented Mrs. Dr. Wilson's house, 501 north Eighth street, and moved there Tuesday.
James M. Bolton, of Fayettto township, raised 84 acres of wheat this year. It fielded 1,800 bushels.
There is a colored chnrch in Bagdad (built out, of old railway cars on which the labels are visible.
Chauncy B. Lee will leave for a trip to northern Wisconsin next Wednesday for the benefit of bis health.
A. M. Dawson, secretary ot the Young Men's Christian Association, of Evansville, was in the city this week.
Katie Coord es, daughter of E. and Mary Coord es, died at their residence, on south Seventh street, last Saturday.
The seventh annual session of the Carroll county normal school began at Cam. den, eight miles east of Delphi MonGay.
Depot Policeman Ward Hay ward has traded his three bouses to Alex. Thomas for the latter's 160 acre farm east of town.
Mrs. Irene True, of Lincoln, Neb., who has been visiting Mrs. Win. Eggleston, of north Fifth street, nstamed borne jfoo-
da' the £. ft T. H. received Mottday 200 line can from the C. 4 £. I. and the Vindalia for use in moving the wheat crop.
William Wesley Woolen, of Indianapo-
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J. H. Locke and children arrived, tWednesday, from Mobile, Ala., called here by the* tickness 6f Mr. XiOcke's mother.
John f\ Hannn returned fhursday from Prescott, Arizona, tfe had been in New Mexico and Arizona for six onths.
Mrs. Kenley and fanjjly, of north th street, nave returned from a three weeks' visit in Lawrence aDd Orange codnties.
The Occidentals and a 'nine picked froni the clear makers played last Sunday.
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for Lake Mills. J®
Mrs. Dr. Iusley is able to sit up from her late illness. Dr. S. Youog and family have gone to Minneapolis.
Mrs. Belle Smith has left Paris, where she is takingmusic lesions Under.Madame Marchesi, and is spending her vacatiOu in Norraabdy.
James K. Layton, at-Lodi, Clay county was killed last Thursday and will be buried Sunday at his residence, 028 north Fourth'street.
Thursday the Presbyterian and Baptist Sunday 'schools look $n excursion to Rosedale, on the Logan»port division ot the Vandlalii.
A Might blaze io a rear shed at the Exchange Hotel, on Fourth street, Monday, called out the department. The fire was soon extinguished. 4 The trial of the ease for murder against Isaac Kendrick commenced last Monday before JUdge Long and a jury in the Circuit Court room.
There were only two arrests made by the poiitfl Thursday, night—Hugh Frailer for drunkenness and Frank Frester lor public indecency.
Tbe marriage of Mr. William E. Steele, of Minneapolis to Miss Topping, of this city, will take place on the 8th of August at the home of the.bride.
Eleazef Gibson and his family have moved to Iowa, where they will live in the future. Gibson is still under bpnd.to appear for trial at Sullivan. -1
Marshal Starr, of Grcencastle," arrested W iley Dickens, a colpred boy. Tuesday mormog for the larceny of some $60 trom a man Jiving at Greencastle.
Wednesday evening Mr. Alfred Cal^on. was married to Miss JoBie Wintermute, at the residence of thd bride's parents, on south Fifth street.
The Congress Corner nine and the Bakers played a seven inning game Thursday, which resulted in a victory for the former by a score ot 2d to Q.
Messrs. Rogers and Dorner, the most injured ihen in the lateE. & T. H. wreck at Vlncenncs, liave been taken to their homes. Rogers lives at Danville
The Polytechnics and the Eleventh street Star? played on east Locutt street last Sunday.* The game resulted in favor of the Polytechnics by a score of 9 to 2.
A lawn party was jiven, Thursday evening at the home of Dr. W. M- Stevenson and wife, about three miles -south of the city, on the Prairieton road. It was a very pleasant occasion.
Dr.' Collett, State Geologist, has re turned from hU.(rip to the Bo.ytbern part of the state, bringing with him'a collection of coal measure fossils, found in the regipu of Evansvllte and Newburg.
Last Saturday .evenibg, C. W. Lpring, a brakeSmaa'on freight train No! 9, exfrt^ Logansport road, fell from the top of freight car, south of ftockville and broke his neck. His death was instantaneous.
Tl^e elevator belonging to Connelly & Brill, at Luc^pofl, Riley tp., is receiving large quantities of wheat. One day last week 4,300 bushels were received lor which they paid, on an average, about 95 cents.
Mt Geoige Morehead, one of the vety best carpenters in Terre Haute, has accepted a situation with the Danville Lumber and Manufacturing company, Danville, III., and will move his family to that city soon.
An association of High School students in co-operation with Principal Byers have fitted up a good gymnasium to be attached to the High School. A subscription paper was started to raise money and so far as $65 lia9 been subscribed, oach loads of people tn
Nine coach loads of people went to Danville last Supday ou the Maennerchor excursion. The excursionists did not get home until.2:30 the next morning owing to'the delay in getting the delay, in getting the cars on from a.wreck they fiiet with when about mile and a half this, side of Danville:
A Card Fron Mr. Wn. Hodge*. I am a happy man, and although Bix-ty-seven years of age, I now feel young again.
Have been Oufferer ft*0ta Piles, n6 one knew but Inyself how painftilly, for nearly thirty years the pain was so'ih cessint thai I had comfort neither nigbt or day.
I 'saw Dr. Tomlin's paper, and had some confidence that he could effect a cure I therefore came to his Infirmary to be operated upon, bnt wanting a little medicine to be Used before the operation I went into Kelluin's drug store, corner of 7th and Broadway he, Mr, Kellum. informed me that Dr. Tomlin would fail to cure me, (at the same time inducing me to purchase a box of bis pile ointment, which fortunately I did not use), and referred me to Dr. ESSEP, who also told me that my case was incurable, and tbat I had better have nothing to do with DR. TOMLIJJ that I was old and incurable he told me to take some linseed oil, it would do me as much good as anything else. I refurned disccuraged saw Dr. Tomlin and told him I would pay for what he had done, and decline to be operated up»n I also told him reasons "as above." Seeing that the Doctor was much astonished, I thought it to be duty to tell blm what I had heard (and I did), whereupon he gave me references topersons in the city, to whom I went, in regard to cases similar to my own CURKD BT HIM: and he also gave me the names of several prominent persons, and whom I saw, sad I found every word he told me to be correct, which again satisfied me that 1 could be cared Ee also gave me the names of several hundred persons treated and cured, HONB of which ne had'
HP) TERRE HAUTE ^JSEKLYi C'^ZETTBy
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Max Frank, Geo. Seaman, Frttnk Armstrong, Sebastian Miller, Lyman Holmes, and Charley bykes are at FrericU Lick Spring*.
Mr! and Mrs. David Wallace, nee "Mrs. Zelda Segain, came t(om Baltimore to Iodlanfipolis, Saturday, to bury their little boy.
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Mr. D. Greiner has bought the nec-essat-y machinery and will shortly commence the manufacture of boots aud shoes in this city.
ever published' He also, to farther satisfy me, showed me a diploesa from the Cicinnnati College of Medicine and Surgery a certificate of Membership of Cincinnati Medical Society College, and an honorable dismissal certificate from the College of .Physicans -and Surgeons, of Louisvflle, Ky., Which waa grafited by a vote of the'Doctors present upon liis leaving Louisville and, in order tbat Dr. Tomlin may not be accused of paying tor and publishing this advertisement, I certify tbat I was operated upon oiftlhe" 12th day of May, 1879, without any pain ot a consequence never suffered a minute afterwards, and am now satisfied tbat my cure is entire.
In addition I would state that 1 pub lish this of my own' free will and at my own suggestion—tor which I myself pay —for the truth of which I refer you to the editor of the Vincennes Sun. As to my' standing and veracity I refer whom it may conoern to the following gentlemen* of this city and county of Knox:
Wm. Heberd, Vincennes, ^Tdware* and Agricultural Implements. Jacob Cassel, Sr. Vincfnnes.S'* ft
Wm. Duchane, Vincennes. Wm. Burtch, Vincennes. Mr. Callender, of Emison & Callender, Miller*, Vincennes.
E. G. Gardner, Furniture Dealer Viucebnes. Robert MoCord, farmer, six miles from Vincennes
Lou. Watson, of Mass A Watson's Hotel, Vincennes. Leonard Langdoir, my neighbor, eight mileg from 'Vincennes. And many others.
A WILLIAM HODGEN, Vincennes, P. O. ROBINSON, CRAWKOBD CO.. III.
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To Whom it may Concern: I was a great sufferer from disease t' the Rectum Jever since I was a mere child' and as age advanced my afflictions became more aggravated and painful, until life was almost intolerable, from the suffering I had to. endure. Much of the time my suffering was so great, I was .unable to attend to my professional business. I had consulted many eminent physicians add surgeons, but none offered me any positive assurance of a cure.
I had spent several months in Cincinnati and was there examined and treated by several different physicians, without any benefit.
Finally I consulted Di. Tomlin, of Vincennes, Indiana. He gave me some assurance of a cure. I at once placed myself under his care and treatment.
I had,Pile Tumors, Ulcers and Fissures of the Rectum, and Internal Blind Fistula. Dr. Tomlin oporated on me about the 16th of last November, with but very little pain, and I soon made a good recovery, not more than three weeks under his treatment, and 2 note etate that I am noun as well a* ever wa« in my life, perfectly free from all tvffering or pain whatever.
I ceerfully gi\e Dr. Tomlin the privilege of publishing my name and case, for the benefit of others for few know tbat "there is a balm in Gilead" for every disease, and qo easily and speedily remedied if rightly found out and used.
I will answer any letter addressed to me about my case, if they. contain a postal card or Stamp, envelope and paper. "i* Youn in health,
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B. VANRUSSKLL, M. D. ARN
,U DR. F. TOMLIN'S Dispensary and CliniQ'iSJ*vaw' No. 415^ Ohio St. .TerreHaute j* ft*
The oldest American vessel in the carrying trade is a bark, the Amethyst, now in San Francisco harbor. She was laun ched in 182^.
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abetes, Bright's disease, Kidney Urinary or Liver Complaints cannot bo contracted by you or your family if Hop Bitters are.used, and if you already have any of these diseases Hop Bitters is the only medicine tbat will positively cure you. Don't forget this, and don't get Some puffed up stuff that will only harm you.
A Georgia woman applied at a furniture store for a tombstone bureau. Skillful inquiry finally elicited that what she ea wi wante top.
was a bureau with, a marble
Twenty years test proves that Brunkers Carminative Balsam is the champion ot all remedies for Colic in Infants, Teething, Summer Complaint, Flux or Cholera Infantum, or for adults for- Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Congestion of the stomach or any pains of the stomach. Its reputation is unparalleled. 25c, 50c and $1 per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Every polygamist in Utah is now living openly with only one wife, having stowed away the rest )sigainst the advent of the Government commission.
THE HIGHEST RANK.
Made from harmless materials, and adapted to the needs of fading and falling hair, Parker's Hair Balsam has taken the highest rank as an elegant and reliable hair restorative.
The Hollanders.appear to have caugnt on to the fonetik style. One of their war vessels is put down as the Krokodil.
DR. C. O. FILES, Portland, Me. says: "Of all the samples of medicine sent me during the past dozen years, it is the only one I have ever found, which has become a necessity in my own household."
The Fourth of July is lasting longer than usual, this year, thanks to the toy pistol. -1
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FLIES AND 0U6S*
Flies, roaches, ants, bedbugs, r^t&mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by 'Rough pn Rats." 15 cents.
The summer resorts are crowded. '.
A s^sation Qt warmth in the throat and air passages, which continues from two to four hours, is the effect of a dose of Cough Bush. It stops cough almost instantly.
Flowers are not this season.
worn as head dress
It clears out rats, mice, ioaches, flies, ants, bedbugs, skunks, chipmunks. 15 cents. At Druggists.
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Fouts, Hunter & Co., Sourwl the Key Note of the Car~ rikge Trade.
They Will Handle the Abbott, the Columbus and the Cook Buggies,
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And Defy any Manufacturer to Beat the CoJumbus Buggy.
Fouts,Hunter & Co., the south Third street liverv men, and dealers in carri. ages, have bought .•«
100 Columbus Buggies,
and defy all competition on them in for strength, style, durability and .finish. They"have a novelty in
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made by the Abbott Buggy Complify These vehicles have never Deen sold here before and are marvels of ease in riding Remember that Fouts, Hunter & Co. calk suit any taste and any pocket.
BRUMJbTEL'S
Is headquarters for
GUN GOODS
GUNS, REVOLVERS, ON,'
Ind. 18 p:
California will raise all the honey the rest of the country will eat
inm nhiirf it i'n, DO NOT DESPAIR Persons .suffering from complicated diyeiabes that juiiVe a tendency to exhaust and weaken the brain and nervous system, find themselves quickly oured, and perfect tone and real strength given to the affected parts, by making free use of Brown's Iron Bitters. It makes tho old feel young, the young feel buoyant, and removes every symptoms of illness from the human system. Atrial bottle will convince you that it is the best tonic made. ''f $ ftupv tjtfn „GOLICK & BERRY, (x COOK & BeiXj
Wholesale dealers.
AMMUNITION, FISHING TACKLE,
And, in fact, everything ih the line 7 Sporting Goods, ,,r 1
F'ishing tackle
Mr. Brumfiel has the finest stock fishmg tackle ever displayed in the city Rods, ifteels. Lines, Hooks, Trot Lines, Minnow Seins, etc., etc.
POCKET CUTLERY
flis stock is unequaled forv^riety "and quality.' Hid stock of
Oun& and Revolvers
Is thcr largest ever brought to the city and be offers tliem at the very lowest rates.
Hunting Suits, Locks & Keys
Locks repaired and Keys made ant
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EB£liih Tiiit BrwIi'lMiiit fiui.
All kinds ol Gun Work done in the best of style and at B1AS0HABLE HATES If you want anything in the sporting line don't forget the number,
Sewing Machines.
He is also Agent for the Victor Sewing Machines,
328 0MOStreet, Terre Haute,Ind Sign of the Big Gun
|y Minnows always on hand for fish ng parties.
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Two policemen guard Gladstone even ih church.)
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FOB the wasting diseases of chilc n't fail t3 ase Liebig Malt Extract don
Kentucky's wheat crOp is estimated 18,000,000 bushels.
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The best in the World, the finest line of harvesting ma chines, binders, droppers, mowers, etc., is at 8. B. May's 321 north Fourth, Jenckes Mering,
MIJLL.EMS,
(Successors to R. L. Thompson) This mill, which is located on the corner of First and Poplar .streets, is one of the largest in the city, having a capacity of about four hundred barrels a day. Tbe machinery is tbe best lafe patents, and the product is the finest flour that can be made. ^^HIGHEFT^ASK^RICEJJAI^O^^BMIT
"Explanation.
To the Btutinest Af»ocialkn of the Physicians of Terre Haute. Whereas, It has been reported thst my chsrges are much greater than the usual fees charged in the city. I take this opportunity to state that through the kindness of a medical gentleman of this citi have a copy of the establisbed fees. My books arc as all times open to inspection. You will find that my charges have never exceeded the usual fees, and generally been much less.
B. F. TQMLCT, M. P.
WABASH MILLS Mais street and River.
Highest price for wheat, and best flour in the west, made by the Gray pateat roller^s ..
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Manufacturers and dealers in* M* .tl .tl
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Work done cheap and warranted 4rsV°
Shells trarefully foadfeft to der.
MIXyOW8
Always on hand for fishing partic
South Side.
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Driubfe Barrel Breech Loading!* Shot-guns $15 and upward.|
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JAMES M. 8ANKEY. 'Auditor, ANDREW GRIMES,
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X. B. KEN^ETT. Recorder, JAMES PHILLIPS.
JOHN CIIEART. Repreeentatlvea, ji I. ft. KESTER, PHILIP MCHLOSSw
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First District—JOHN WIL80W, iscond District--JOHN V. ROEDEI** hird District—MARTIN K. LEE-
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ANY person receiving this paper who' is not a subscriber msy uodsrstand thal^ it is sent to him by the publishers as a. sample copy, They invjte your inspection of it, confident that it is the best weekly paoer printed in tyettern Indiana. It youare}winj aay paper now compare this with it and see which you like best ^, for home and telegraphic news.. If this paper pleases you, tod fifty-two numbers every bit as good are issued each year send us your name as a subscriber or eal,. and baveyour name enrolled. There will, we think, be found in this issue of the fr.* GAZETTE, and in it every week, so fsr as that goes, matter of interest fo the farmers of Vigo county which ho other paper,, even attempts to collect and print. If money it scarce now, but you will be all 'if right after harvest, calt at the office, and if you look like an honest man who would not cheat an editor, asd you probably would not, as he has a thousand chances I in a lifetime to make it red hot for you if you do, .you can have it for a month or two on credit until you can then pay for a year. Tbe subscription price is only $150 per year or less thsn 3 cents copy*. When in the city boy of any newsboy on the street a copy of the DAILY EVKNUKI GAZETTE. Of all the papers printed on Saturday afternoon in Terse Haute, it is the only one which has. tbe telegraphic dispatches and it has those of the Western Associated Press which give all the latest news, the (markets, congressional pro-
