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TheTUev. J. E. Searles, of New York, is me of the most widely-known and highly esteemed of Methodist ministers. r, Mr. Bearles savs: I am impressed that it Is a duty owe to those afflicted with Rheumatism or NeuraL jfct, to say that a remedy has been discovered that is Ddbed a marvelous gucceas. Mr son was greatly -lilicted with Rheumatism, and suffered so severely ^t, at times, ho was obliged to have morphine in«r ad into his arm to get relief. While in this con.ton he discovered a remedy which effected immediate relief, and a permanent cure. He has since furUiffrad it to many ethers with the same result. I have •too furnished it to a number of persons suffering •vith Rheumatism, and the result has been immediate .•eliflf, and a permanent cure. Amonic others, I gave it
Bev. Wm. P. Cortrit, pastor of theQeorgts St. M. E. Mrarch. Mew Haven,Conn.,who was suffering greatly «7ith this terrible disease. I will give you nig own vofdi aa written to my son, wishing him to publish faot for the benefit of others Buffering with the mndixMBi"
What Mr. Corbit Hayai
.. New Haven, July 24.1882. fir. Searles: Dear Sir:—I wish to say for the benJf all who are suffering with Inflammatory RheuYoiiiHm, that your medicine is infallible. I suffered or two months the most excruciating torture lost -5 pounds of flesh, and was not out or my house for month I heard of your remedy, and was almost nstantly relieved by ii If there is a specific lor dts. .uses or any kind, yours most certainly is for InflamXistonr Rheumatism in its severest form.
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Such is ATHLOPHOBOS—A thorough and jfj^ient cure for the worst cases of Rheu#£Vgm and Neuralgia. cannot get ATHLOPHOBOS of your druggist. X9 will send it express paid, on receipt of regular Vrloe—one dollar per bottle. We prefor that you buj from your druggist, but if ho liasnt it, do not be setsuaded to try something elue, but order at onoe Crom us as directed. VmLOPHOROS CO., 112 WALL ST., NEW YORK. ftin»iiHinm»H»» H. B.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3,1884.
Yesterday w»3 the 380lh auniversary of the death of Queen Isabella ot Spain.
Physicians recommend Dr. Price's Cream Buking Powder (or lightening and raising bread, biscaile, cakes, etc., because, while making that table food more pleasant to the palat and more easy to tbe digestive element from the original flour. Chemists endorse Dr. Price's Powder as the most perfect Made.
Southern Prediction.
Atlanta Constitution: We predict that the next serious movement, of the Republicans will bo to disfranchise the negro and thus deprive the South ot thirty-seven of its electoral votes. Against thiB movement tue fcfoutli will stand solid aa tbe friend ot the negro and the ohaiajuoa of his enfranchisement.
Eat Candy
If yon will, but be sure to use SOZODONT right away, in order to oary off its injurious effects upon the teeth. All candy-eaters stioulJ carry SOZODONT with them, if the wish to keep their teeth sonnd.
Blaine's Supporters Turn Against Him. Providence Joarnal (Rep.) As Mr. Blaine is engaged in the study of History he may And the word of Mirabeau of some interest: "I could have saved France could I have made the people balieve I virtuous."
Tbe superior quality of materials nsed -and the perfection of their manufacture, render Dr. Prioe's Special Flavoring
Extracts the finest made. They impart auoh a delicious taste to piiddingB,oakes etc. Hot ee-keepers who have nsed them lor years know their worth, and •cu not be induced to use the cheap kinds in tbe market.
Some Good in Nihilism.
Detroit Free Press: The Czarina of Russia is represented ns being reconciled to tbe danger in which her bushan(H)onstantly lives. It has increased,
she says, their mutual sflYcsion. Tbere is some intention now of making American house servants Nihilists.
Carter's Little Liver Pills are free from all crude and irritating matter. 'Concentrated medicine only very small very eaev to take no pain no gripingj no purgrne.
The Keavv-Footed Muse.
New York Graphic: Tour hundred poems frotn Chicago ladles have been refused by a weekly publication in that city. This would seem to indicate that the far-1ame6i teet cf the Chicago women .are not of the metrical description.
In the Hop Plaster are united Fresq IHops, Gums and Balsams, and its power is wouderfut in curing Back Acne ^Sprains, Bruises, Neuralgia" Pain in the
Side or Soreness anywhere. Thousands 'testify to this.
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New York Graphic: "Do you kefp this same—er—costume all through the play asked a young man ot a pretty ballet girl in red tights behind the scents the other night. "Oh, no! in the next act I am entirely -disguised. You wouldn't recognize me." '•How do you alter your appearance?" "1 wear blue iights in that act."
DDRKKK'S SALAD DUE6SIN& & COLD MEAT »SAUCE is made from the freshest -purest, and choicest condiments obtainaable. In using it, waste, labor, anxiety 'and disappointment are prevented.**
Be Wise and Escape Worry. The public will escape worry and trouble if they cismiss fron their minds the erroneous impression that thechaiitable instimtions of Indiana were creat ed for any other object than the good of the democratic party.
Smart Weed aud Belladonna combined with the other ingredients used in tbe best porous piasters make Carter's S. W A B. Backache Plasters the beet in market. Price 35 oents.
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Hale's Honey of Horehound charms awav a count), cold, or influenza without any bad e&ect. l'ike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute.
Artbir't Courtesy to Clevelud. WASHINGTON D. C., NOT. 28—MT* Cleveland may have occasion to use the cuudeoujtj apartment* iweivtd luf him at tbe Algernon Hotel. It can be stated on good authority that Mr. Arthur as invited the Picsident-elect to make his headquarters at the White House when be reaches the capitol. Thia is comi^uiDg a precedent established by President Hayes. Mr. Hayes invited Gen. Garfield to the White House and also gave a dinner in his honor before the ue President's inauguration. Mr. Arthur is making arrangements to give Mr. Cleveland a dinner. Mr. Cleveland has as yet given no indication ot his acceptance ot the invitation, but his friends accept for him in advance, and say the President-elect is greatly pleased at
MR. ARTHUR'S COUBTBST.
There are few Republicans who are inclined to resent Mr. Arthur's course, and a few Democrats who "think that Mr. Cleveland cannot afford to aocept tbe hospitalities of a Republican President." Happily their number is not very large of either side. The noejority of Republicans applaud Mr. Arthur's determination, anc not many Democrats will find tault with Mr. Cleveland for accepting an invitation so generously offered. The friends of President Arthur say that he believes the precedent established by Hayes to be a good one, and that it should be' continued irrespective of party lines. "Four years hence," remarked Mr, Arthur, pleasantly, to a friend, "Mr. Cleveland may be asked to perform the fame duty for a Republican successor." At THE DINNER IN MB. CLEVELAND'S HONOR there will be an imposing gathering of political giants of both parties. The invitations may exte-id, it is said, to Gen. Butler and Belva Lockwood, although it is generally believed that St. John will be left out in the cold, on the ground he would not feel e.aay at a dinner, where anything stronger thnn cold water is served. The dinner will take the nature of a love-least, bat how long amicable relation will endure among the political warriors after the 4'h of March need not be stated. It will furniBh a strong contrast to the reception tendered by President John Adams* to Thomas Jefferson. It will be remembered that Mr. Adams rode out ot Washington on horseback the Dight of the 3rd of March, in order not to be present to witness the inauguration of his successful rival.
Minus Part of Its Tongue.
A curious accident to a horse is reported. A few days ago two horses belonging to Mr. Anton Mayer got to playing over the feed troughs in the stable and one of them caught the other, which was blind, by the tongue and bit off four inches of it. Dr. Bowyer was immediately called. Some were advising that the horse be killed as it would be of no lurtber use, when the doctor took charge of the case. He treated it successfully and now the horse is able to eat and is in just as good trim as ever. The accident is of a kind that is seldom heard of.
"THK Lord loves a cheerful giver." In al eases where aTouic is needed srive Wlldet'i Si snack Bitters—it is the bess.
$3,000 Stolen From a Penitentiary. NEW YORK, NOV. 27.—Burglars last night broke into the Kings oounty penitentiary and robbed the safe of the shoe shop of all the money that was brought there yesterday pay off employee The burglars entered through the window of the shoe shop, prying the bars of tbe window apart with a jimmy, and when inside forced the office door open. Tben they began operations on the safe, from which thov took $3,000 belonging to the Bay State Shoe and Leather Com-. p»»ny. How the burglars effected the job without making noise enough to rouse the guards in the penitentiary is a surprise to everyone.
Judge Tourgee's Bitter Experience. JAMESTOWN, ., N. Nov. 27.—Judge Aloion W. Tourgee, recently editor of the now defunct Continent, has a country home at Mayville, in this county. He is in great financial distress, having become involved through his connection with the Continent, in which he held $110,000 stock, all of which he lost, besides incurring many debts. His latest work, "An Appeal to Ca 3ar," was assigned to creditors before its completion, and although meeting with large sale it yields its author nothing.
For Round Worms, Tane Worms,_ Spasms-, Etc use nothing but Wilder'# Moiher's Worm Syrup v~
Boor Broken In.
Last evening Mrs. Maggie Corbin, 6f 118 south Second street, called at this office to say that on her return home at 5 o'clock, after working all day at Murphy's and at the Congregational church, she found that some one bad broken into her house and siolea all her clothing aDd that of her children, part of which was in" the wash tub. She thinks the lock, a new one recently put on, was broken with an ax or hatchet. Beside the clothing a pair ol feather pillows were taken.
Bible Revision.
The revision ot the English version ot the Old Testament, after fourteen years' ot labor, i3 now completed, and will be published next spring by the University Presses of Oxford and Cambridge in. several editions. Tho American committee have ordered a Memorial Edition in Jour magnificent volames of the best paper *nd binding to be inscribed in gilt letters and sent free of charge to any one who contributes thirty dollars to the expenses of the committee.
Oiders with the money inclosed must be sent before Dec. 31, 1884, to the Treasurer Andrew L.Taylor, Esq., No. «, Bible Housp, New York.
A Novel Bet Won by a Democrat. CLEVELAND, Nov. 25.—Two South To ledo men made a novel bet on the election The Republican offered to wager with a Democrat that there would be more men killed on election day below Mason and Dixon's line than above it. Three judges were appointed to canvass "the returns." The Democrat won the lMt-'
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Ichabod tiilnan Loses a Wheelbarrow Bet on Blaino,
And FvdiM Vred Biedentop Over Sough Sidewalks for Five Sqoare* —Incidents of the Ridt»
A queer election bet was paid feeler day. In the afternoon at 4 o'clook prob. ably five hundred people gathered near the bonded warehouse at First and Park streets to see Ichabod Oilman, who bet on Blaine, wheel Fred Siedeatopf, who bet on Cleveland. The terms of the bet were that Mr. Oilman should wheel Mr. Biedentopf from the bonded warehouse to the compounding house if Cleveland was elected, and if Blaine was elected Mr. Gilman was to sit ia the wheel-barrow and Mr. Biedentopt was to be the moving power. Tbe distance is about five squares and the sidewalks are very irregular, so that Mr. Oilman's job was not an easy one. Tbe published announcement, that the bet would be paid at that hour and plaoe
DREW A NOISY CUOWD,
composed mostly of children, ilho cheered and followed up the wheelbarrow from its starting place to the objactive point. Mr. Biedentopf was the first to arrive. He came with Quagei Adams about 4 o'clock, and when the children caught sight of his tall plug hat they threw up their little hands and screamed. Then tbe wheelbarrow came. It was pushed by a stolid-look-ing young Oerman who didn't betray the least emotion as the children flocked around him and blocked his way. The stolid-looking young Oerman went Btraivht with the wheel-barrow down the hill to the bonded warehouse. Next came tbe victim. His white Republican bat sat proudly upon his head with a
WON'T-KVKR.SAT-DIK
expression. The wheel-barrow, Mr. Oilman and Mr. Siedentopf kept themselves hid from view in tbe warehouse for perhaps five minutes and then a hurrying of little feet up the bill to the railroad track told the spectators upon the street that the procession was coming. Mr. Biedentopf sat in the wheelbarrow with queenly grace. Three times be was dumped out into tbe mud with the greatest ease and celerity. Mr. BiedentopPs black plug was ornamented with a paper rooster and a print in red that said "We got there Eli." One woman wanted to know
WHO WAS THIS ELI
they were talking so much about. Another woman said she heard it was El Owens. On Mr. siedentopl's breast was pinned a nice boquet, and in his hand, which be tooted occasionally, he carried a horn painted in regular Second street color. The wheel-barrow was not a very extensive affair, but it was fixed up so as to be as comfortable as possible for Mr. Siedentopf. It was cushioned and decorated up so as to look like a presentation to a High School girl on graduation day. Besides Mr. Siedentopf, Mr. Gilman had also to wheel a big tin rooster that stood up right behind Mr. Siedentopf, wbose back wben he eat in the barrow was turned to Mr. Gilman. So far as Mr. Gilman him-
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himself was concerned, he had the appearance of AN BAXI.Y MARTYR going to the stake. He. tried to smile and look pleasant, but down in the innermost reserves of bis soul he was not at ease. As tke procession trudged along up the hilly sidewalks Mr. Oilman cau^ot sight of his brother Lige, who came down with bis wife in a buggy to see how Ichabod would look pushing a man sixty pounds heavier than himself up a high bill. When the procession passed some box cars that were standing on a side track the drum corps that was attached to Company A, of the Cleveland and Hendricks escorts during the campaign emerged from their places of concealment and started up a tuneful refrain with a sudden iiess that nearly took Mr. Gilman off ef his feet., Mr» Oilman
DIDN'T EXACTLY KNOW
this was going to be thrown in, but he had to grin and bear it. Very often Mr, Oilman stopped and .took a rest. The drum corpa followed up right behind the procession and stirred up the crowd that followed tho wh.eel-barrow with tamili&r airs. A stop was made at Sattler's saloon, and at Mr. Sied^utopfs invitation Mr. Gilman and the drum corps went in and took something. Then tbe journey was resumed. All along the route there were large crowds, and everybody wore a smile. At the compounding house tbe party was cheered and Mr. Biedentopf and Mr. Oilman entered together. The crowd then dispersed.
THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE.
A WHEELBARROW BET. V"
Four to One Bet That the Whseiing Will Not be Done Peter Friez (Democrat) and Samuel D. Clift (Republican made a wheelbarrow bet on the result of the election. If Blaine won Frisz was to wheel Clift iu a barrow from the crossing ot the Vandalia road and Thirteenth street south to Main, west on Main to First atid back again to the place of beginning. If Cleveland was elected Clift was to do the wheeling. The bet was proposed by Mr Clift, who felt confident that he would do the riding and that Mr. Frisz would do the wheeling. But there seems to have been a miscalculation somewhere and now Mr. F. is engaged in urging his friend to come up to the scratch. So far, however, his efforts have been unavailing. Yesterday two prominent railroad men were discussing the matter. One said Mr. C. would not do it, but instead would pav tbe ?100 ferfeit agreed upon in the event of lailure. The other said tn* bet would be paid ly the wheeling. Tbe first one, thereupon, proposed to bet a ovuu of money in the proportion of four to ot« that the wheeling would not be done. The bet was accepted and the 'money put up. Now we shall see which will win this second bet.
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MftBgald. tirefome seasattaaa, yon to feel scarcely ablate be on year feat that constant drain that it taking from yoar system all Its former elasticity drlvtag the bloom from your stoeeks ti»M «i strain upon your vital farces, rendering yea rrltable and fretful, ean be easily removed thsaie ef that narrekms remedy, Bitten. Irregularities and •Mrnetieit yonr system, are sekered atone* while tke peeial caase of periodical pain are permanently removed. Hone reoelve so much benefit, and none are so piofeaadly gratefal and show such an Interest in iref)Tit"tii( Hop Bitten.
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THAXXBGivnro day WM very generally obeetved over the country aad people everywhere had a real good, sociable, homelike time of it. Bat the turkeys suffered inasmuch, however, as the manifest destiny of & turkey is to furnish torth a dinner, it would really seem as if, in the turkey heaven, those which had been eaten on Thanksgiving day by united families and in the midst of universal festivity and rejoicing might well claim superiority over such of their kind as wen sacrificed upon the altar of the every day, ordinary, hum-drum mastication, whieh is as devoid cf all poetry and sentiment as the heaving of coal into a loco, motive to keep np the steam. A Thanksgiving turkey is a prince of the blood royal amecg his race. Let paeans oi praise be sung in his name and libations of wine from the purplest grapes he poured out in his honor.
A Terre Hante lady called her hasband into the dark reoesses of the front parlor, and they held a council of war. Said the lady, who appeared to be the stronger vessel: "Mr. Blank, winter is vpra us." "Well (helplessly). "Well! Do yon see that young 9 niggles has been fooling around our Mir iah all summer, and is likely to keep it up si winter t" •'Why doesn't he propose?"
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No. 13,827. Btate of Indiana, eonnty of Vigo In the Vigo Circuit Court, September term, 1884, Gecrge F. Enders et. al., vs. Charles
Af. Hirzcl, et. al., attachment and garr ishment. Beit known, that on the 15th day of October, 1884, it WHS ordered by th* Court that tbe Clerk notifv bv publication said Charles M. Hlrzel as non resident defendant of the pendency of this action against him.
Said Defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action against him and that the same will stand for trial December 26, .884. the same being at Nov* ember Term oi said Court in the year 1881.
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Dederick Hay Press. General western sgencyanri istribat lug house of the Dederick Hay Press at the Terre Hante Machinery Depot, 113 and 115 south Fonrth street, Terre Htate'
lad.
Physician and Surgeon OR. LARKS, at the oTd amnber coctinues to treat with his usuar |r«sl aklll all pilvsti chronlo, otrvmu and speeiat dlseaees. DKCLASKIk I the oldest Advertising Physidsa^ Jas files of Papers show and
old Residents know. Ago and snwiww la portaat. 0T Vsneas diseases (villi or vttn dreams,) or deMllty and Ion ot narv* po«r* treated scientifically by new methods with neve failing success. ft makes no difference whM yon feave tskca or who has failed to cure yd*. flTTonngman and middlo agadmen an* auwho suffer should consult the celebrated Dr. Clarke at once. PTThe terrible poisonn ot all Bad blood and akin diseases of every kind, name aad aatute completely eradicated. Bsmeah bar (that ono horrible disease, if neglected or improperly treated, onrsea the present and cocmaar generations. 0T Diseased aischargea cured promptly without hindrance to business. Both sexes consols confidentially. If in trouble, call or write.- Delays are dangerous. "Proeraetl* nation la the thief ofume." A written warranty of cure given In every caw undertaken.* |J' Send two stamps for celebrated works on Chroaie, Nervous and Delicate Diseases. Ye"* have an exhaustive lyuptomatoloty by which to study your own cases. Consultation personally or by letter, free. Consult the ola Doctor. Thousands cured. Ofllees mi parlors private. You sec no one but the Doctor. Before confid ng your case consult Dr.CIiABKBL A Zriendly letter or call may save future suffering and shame, and add golden years to life. Medicines sent everywhere secure from exposure.—Hours, 3 to 8 Sunday, 9 to 13. A dress letters: P. HW CLA3KE, Iff. No. 1'68 THIB I« tJUKCINNATl, UMBO.
OHIO-INDIANA-MICHIGAN
WABASH ROUTE!
THE BUSINESS MAN
When he travels wants to go qnick, wants SM be comfortable, wants to arrive at destination on time, in fact, wants a strictly business trip, ana consequently takes the popular Wabash Route, feeling that he is sure to meet his engagements and continue to prosper and be happy.
THE TOURIST
Has long since chosen ue Wabash as tho favorite route to all the summer resorts of the East, North and West, and Winter Resorts of the South, as the Company has for years provided better accommodations and more attractions than any of its competitors for this class of travel. Tourist Tickets can bo had at reduced rates at all principal offices of tho Company.
THfi PARMER
In search of a ndw home, where bo ean secure better returns for his labor, should remember that the Wabash is the most direct route to Arkansas, Texas, Kansas, Nebraska, and all points South, West, and Northwest, and that round-trip land-explorers' ticketa at very low rates are always on sale at tho ticket offices. Descriptive advertising matter of Arkansas and Texas sent free to all applicants by addressing tho General Passenger Agent.
THE INVALID
Will find the Wabash the most convenient route to all of the noted health resorts of Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas and Texas, and that the extensive through car system aad superior accommodations of this popular line will add greatly to his comfort while ea route. Pamphlets descriptive of the many celebrated mineral springs of the West and 8outh sent free on application.
THE CAPITALIST
Can get the information necessary to secure safe and profitable Investments In agriculture, stock-raising, mining, lumbering, or any of the many Inviting fields througnou: theSonthand West, by addressing tho an. dersigaed. _.
F. CHANDLER,
taKraIPui«gtrai!dTicketAguit,8t.Loob,
ILLINOIS-IOWA-MISS0UR
Fast Potato Digging
THE MONARCH POTATO DlGGfB
Saves Its cost yearly, FIVE TIKES SJ.OVEB, to every farmer. Guaranteed to D!g Six Hundred
Bushels aD&y!
VST Write postal card for FREE elegantly illustrated Catalogue, in Six Brilliant Colore that cost us $2000 to publish.
Monarch Manufacturing Co,,
CHUSSO!fa
CHAMPION CABINET CREAMER? Awarded Silver Medal nt Provincial
Esblbltlon, Oaelab, Oni., Kepi... 18*3. ot» i'lretPremiumand Medal.Toronto Industrial Exhibition, Toronto, Canada, September, 1883.
Has taken the first premium at the State Fairs In nearly every Western ftt&te. liaises tho most cream with least labor. Makes tbe best butter. Is made of tbe best ma-
crlal A preat number use. All sizea for Cwj-
Dries
or dslrSe?. Seed for JTUnstrntwl Circulars. Salry Implement £a., Be'loivi falls, Vt.
Staam Dye Hous*?,
660
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All
SI., ^cKeen's Slock.
The Only Steam Dye House in the City. Dyein?and Sconrinp of all kinds of Ladies'Gents' »nd Children's vr^'ir, sneh Silks, satin--, ('•ishrorreft, lracis, etc.clcauod or djed in any rieslred shade.
Kid gloves"or kid slippers cleaned or dyes lace curtains and lace ties cleaned, sbaw?* cleaned or dyed, plnmes, cleaned ordyod. gents' garments cleaned, dyed and
my work is doue by A steam profiuAa*. which makes't loot as nice as new.
A
maa
can save buying anew suit by taking his old clothing to Xelgcn hnd nave him to
clean,
dye and repair it. Ladien cau dy same with their dresses uy bavins thoi-u oleancd and dyed.
JOHN 11. NKUKM
APPLICATIONJKOK LICEJSSE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo Co., at their next term, for a license to sell intoxicating liqnors In a less qnantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises, for a period of one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liqnors are to be sold and drank are located at Xo. 28 Mam street, nortn side, in Fourth ward, la Terre Hante, Harrison township, Visro eoanty, Indiana,
JA**S Lcs or.
