Terre Haute Journal, Volume 20, Number 357, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 January 1876 — Page 9

warn

gsefccoeK's Warnl*f. i. VIU«»* bold B^Uoeki bew^^Oie {r litow shall CO tor your tenthts* ary before me t^w,

cuwl a_oud«

t]y

letr hands ud with are i»

.jitut wt»f»l your dispatches iro through your h*trt like the

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Of-

c'jna* y*Uooce tro«i*d» Hslae,cowutsn'to swear yon fttkt 'jr«

w*".on U"

ktwdifml to hack»»'»' wtrass aoooa ?wiu? ob, bow tbey seorch and Tmr 'ulS intestlna* right out of the bfe« streak of cursing enlivens tbe f*h« «d of your «-hisks turn* a ^rirld^o* «SSi, and the last weld is

&£5S2SRlMKfflSSSW teflXn the stripes that tbe prison BabceekJ tbe two gate* «^idi the insolent *rol?* "'f thy foe* ono wall wmwad the.-, '*nd there &«a tno»t*tay, .i,_. -KMher Grant rrusy be coming that ray, f'%.

JJABCOCK

I Wi7,»rJ,f«toutJ I know my awn We '•a:.t limy minMinm I'm hi*, -will toake for BrUtow, you tte'man from K'-ntocky shall die in a *f*Viiay bo broken «»d melted to u'ntrw of anoihar that's stronger and •!*.. the law and the eotyrta you ma* ftucmce hover that's Grant air, and

'when ourpllo-driver down on h.:n ••'t my dear sir, 'twill aAtouisli hiw iilTltink*!! is lovely and fislr as a rose, iild »•it I (low nwovlll come onnl*toi*( w*lli ttioasa that Kentucky intruder so he wwj't know himself from a last a a

1

inw him ay finely* and then show

l»»'tb«'RlftriT«d,my d«ir U'itftnl fwnx', 1 aliall he always qolte "'«.v? ^. »1U

ehitll he alwaye qoII® •to»y iHvftk,Uiey io«y I e^'pfrUof'ljalwock will liarg 'round

Jie IfctllJU.. rt ~t* ft***—mm —Si. fjtwi* Timft-

A TOUCIUNU »T.

|*ti»g a Mother and Child in t&e Police Court. -sy

moit dhtr«iNf'»p» wag witi#d \y police ct (r •i iont-.': yes* Say. Kato Godfrey, a woman about fed!# as° hut a wl" -\y wr« V, was before the CL_ ton a cl^rM of drunk on tbe tr.jot. With gglinj, brushy hair, bleared es, and *if .r fa"* h^r u'naj .hcssospiu is to M,'" *n ^crvor

tfalwT, she presented a most ',hiW txatnplo of what r. ./ b. ac«pli.sicd by Rjvajss:^ forMiivV. tii»u by'I ho band a bi ^ht looV. jf boy uu six years of age, who was also iily sad dirtily *•'..!, md n! s#« :.ed ,|oa .J thjj wUt*.. asUnce*. It took .TTi itu to ttict the woman, as hero spp"*jewaatho strongest wit ti It was rolated, too, t: ad jit returned a few dajs ago from a 'rkhoosa -j .:-i. T\. c- ,.-t r.-.ed' ten dolUid,a:U she ^d cvi »ctnUk sho was ordered dojvn to ik», Noticing the little boy, Ju••' tlkn i: 1 ?red sa t*.V» b. er to tlx Kiajor'# c„,co a:-.U %t he be committed to the House of

fugf\t

as he -.{ bi •. 1 }cr i'MCOS wbic!i ^4r.- vrrf^U? -!y .! tnrou#. The fWI I 11:' !*rd th©oreI«f and coi:sprchcri'!edits t|ort in an ioatant Bard- :.*fl n-. -he tht th^'—Jit Of hii-4 UU8 rnly #cpat "-d, eertoi^y tor tiiaoy •sarn and possible fer erer, from the Jjr cmtureproln'-'y for v.! she ttrtattifd aar w."i« t- rtible •t. That str« ill mother's lore—which even whisky .ot Litl,a» .-r!* 1 iu.ilf, and sh Tall ,m \her knet i. :vU most skj Uy •-v, datldbcf,: ilshitth* l-\v I'» t:ol ken from her, 1.' Mr id, at. 5':^ Jilctti" i". snore pi' A a- ?'e ct it greyly nat%*.:\ -.i ly th b'»y. who, :iidcnly ".'m w'-. «'I i^"3«d,ra 1-.^ '1*4h«r *v. r.'.i *, i» -1 fr #d innaner* Th%«-er *p:r tft» boy

v:

Whli ih*

•-Ah?»*»k #f. 11 ". Im t'.c t.»3t he w«o lad 51rtlie inJitCtttiftEl v? intkiiit #nm» 1* I vawmt\% au C0»tt t^vk

wm.

,u.tuj» It—.-

Hill.

James S. Hill, wfc# waa recsaity

fwttudfln'ifrf 111*cilTft C- c.:i in th" crookedL whbky frracK »ai *iwvU i0 hom? oa tki $$090 htiV tl»t 8*c I for his fromcaatodj. Ue had aivit a mvttda for w* trial t* a a»d li w« 1*^-'!*-* tin a was werkiog oj» etid^«« «KM» IHH wlifn th* HM to a hwti«s h« did aot appear court ar.d as aasoaaoed ia Ut« iiel, he was flT*n dsf I* |»M 1st

FaiUiif t» d« tUt fe'*

Wed was declared forfeited^ and jvti«tdajr lu w*s hroafht .|9 «««t

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benth warraataad his bond increased to 110,000, which ki had sot heen able to eire op to a late hoar last night Hia ehances for a new trial, with result* that shall be satisfactory to him, are sot brilliant, and h* seems very much cast down for oae who has displayed such rare se!f-pot*ession when pasting through the crisis of a criminal charge eo*rt

POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. V/UZ.Y JUtU CI-".

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BUSINESS CARDS.

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nr. SAI'PEXFIELD, Attorn j, Xoury public, otHce on mwu

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(7o fo l'ir Toffo KKUto'

Boot & Shoe

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FACTOBY, rrer A. B"nctt's Leather Htore, M«ln vt-eot, h.itwt Klfth and Sixth, north «id tor yrour Fall mid Winter Boota, where we are maiiuftt?turin(| the treat Boots in the rn mauufivcivuo. C. TiTt?^'^irOCC1^"

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Andrt'.v's^.im Store.

THOSAS. Optician »nd VVau

W"*s

T, rt Iron Wa

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Vy cr for ih« trade, Kourtb sod Ohio et#, •ygn ofitijt man wiihw-i:

JPABWO^fc,^^ ctaodSowr tcnilc»t,room No. 7,Hi t'»inocV,Ti Haute, Indiana. El iiUtb. Plana lor all 1 !'r.lSB,elevator an.!

on Main »n«i .lchinery, mills,

IKUi

»i Tin, Carper and dealer r: Paricw

OH to vi •, l.i and Metal ..n* !•', Ox., So,

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BOOTS AND SHOES.

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::ID05TRY 1

A8EHCI.

aElDAU ni lbUlNU. !)F.A:: -nu\ asd tr.vsmxtiTos rrs.

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XC Vr COMPLETE IN TEE WEST Doalars la Rlack and Color'd I'rlat lug Inks in all Shades. II I mrf I WIWWWWWIWMMgllBM

J. F. EODEL,

tmiwterof aoi lU^icrta

GROCERIES

Rhine Wines, Liquors,

TobRCCdS, &£<*«% Also

({tieeuswitris (tlasswatxs •*r and Potkft Cutlery.

*srs s-lreaaied wa*irs Jae«\ ai her he« mo mo$i |a«sl«Rat la. Ked thut t' he •. '"H !"'ac*'I in* ar.b«Utrc. v, a..4 t!.c *»d 4|d *W6t' tsuivc-.! trt thf d-nlt»,'*Th4Mr» i««*n *f»* w«4 w!-45 i»n sr.a tctr* Oof. Tirst tsdOMo Streets. •«ta\(y rtrcr *th (4 lh« t*' «»r I I?.ro!-""l ijti tr: ti* tk.' pls-nlf li fr^s.54 i5*- a»itftedW".vr«iJ toj -It hou-

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Tablt

PRODUCE v7 *n UiT-.A Ut« !l3gfe««t «*hprum'•

*Ti+rv"& ilauto, lud* iiimp.U" ii nw

CSOCSRt&S.

WH. M. HSNSEL,

Groceries & Provisions

Tffl.CcteSlEB.SmB,

jF&trtjf* #*d Fruits tt*4

fM-rurOl t'-V

Cct

KoS 8*tt3iflltSl W* U«t40ii«,

TERItB MAUTM* I2tJX

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fPnte

Calls"

it: V.

OS QttAlS. fwMBisigmidias Imm to

«2t*AXB4ICC^»

TERRE HAUTE JOURNAL, MONDAY", JANUARY 3, ,-,876,?

RAILROAD TIME TABLE.

Esutufimor Smumt MttiMSit onlay excepted. *Sand»y emylii*. jMeoday 'lS'fae it Union deapt 5 here p*«» tsatcfthe LiCwl E.,T. H. C. road* belag rrrea minutes dower.

EAST.

nut ucn Jkx» oausiMui a. a. fLeave going Eut) «FastUae,Xe.s. •MU ui Amkm*

Mail aad Accomxaodatioa, Ko. 1.. $DayRxpres«, No. i......... "Mail asd Aocotaccodatkw Ka. j.. (A»-tre froa Eaue.) ^Pacific Enw f, Jfo. a

tMS»« 7»ia rtopa }:»pa

45

iUmfeedWUi, So. S»«a« •[tey Eaprc**. Jfo. v"* i"V" 3:5S «l|4lfai«pBrAfrona(iiifaliWI. No. S.„lo:!

5

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,uri..WlLtl1X8 ST. lOCCT a. tu (iMft R«*. .*VC4S«m yawaia ... auopsat

.. »J4 a as £:cop» ..ti «op«a

TSTE8T.

fT.i4Kn»t tsau» «u a. {Leave G^tof W c*.} (PacificEama.Sn ':5a*» I Limited MaOfo.

4

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(Pajt line. No, 5. •Mail and Accomtaoaatloo, 0, 3.

a

a

•Day £xpre«s No. 6 4»»P (Arrive from \V*«at.j I'^saa 9:jS»» §0ay Expmi, No.

ISSJ»P

iK»i*»*rot» asto st. toots a. a. (Leave going We«.}

•Day Exnre*»..i'. '°:4S

1

•Ni«btEip«w u:io sa «Iu4, and St. U. AecociavJaUoa.. $"«H (Arrive iroia W«st,} •DayExjaew 3^|P» •Ligbtaiag Expre«e *Aec»m«nodati«i. »:15

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W.

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«TAM«ytt4Jt. T*aa* havt* and ciucaoo a. a. (Lc«ve going North.) §Xijrht Extre»« ...to:i7pm •Daaviile Accommodation.,.., 3:50pm •Chicago Expreaa.. {Arrive from North.)

«^s?rife""^uar:.r.?5s:s •11 r« II:. Ex. 6:jo pm mSf 'M: aoiis.

XTAStmut ajt cKAwronwvitLi a. a. {L*av« goingS ut i.J

:Sr.

.1 Arrive froea South.]

»E*pre«« ........................... 9:S°P

•MaSi

BOSS* Htil tumc Btokut, !, T. na Ha:'.'.--. Ind' -',t. Hav:fi: lx'.ytog.^'iliay .u-de*eJ»ar.^' t.-i f|v« prompt attention tow it i. 'c entjra»tcd to roe. Loan

*1

..v wdTewe Haute ExpreM.... $:«opm Accommodate. ,10:00 ft 80UTKEA8T. ewe ihnat: and ts**« itAtira a. a. (Leaven depot, cor. Firat and Main atreeta.) •Accommodation bus

Arrives.)

Accommodation, J.Wpn 50BTHWKST. TERfi* HAirr* AND ILLINOIS MIDLAND R. a. (Leave Going Northwest.) D.ve Bxptem.......... 8:» a Through Freight— 5.00pm (Arrive from Northwest.) •Day Expreaa. Through Freight.

3515

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3. A. PARKER. T. Ml tARKXB

EAGLE IRON WORKS

I

|Kin'factoryrt

Steam Engines, 80AL SHAFT. FL0D1 AND SAW HILL Machinery,

Bank Cars, Tesliag Drills Stoel and Oaat Iron Scrapers, Owe Mills, &. R, Crossings, Froics,&c.

ParticoliU- Amelias Give a to Repturiag Ml cbincry.

J, A, PARKER ft CO., Pro^ps.

0or. 1st asd Walnut ts,

TEBBE HATTTE. EBfB.,

Ajrcnl* fw Keo*rle»"»Mt«c Purop utri Rue** Patent litteetar

AUGUST RAHDER

HAS RETURXKD.

Scissor*, ItaaOTS a ad Haws ShAnwafd

(^iteiMOoi, Aboil) tdada©t

Surgical ItuttrameiitM

Sii*-jxrr* i. Mid .VssJwpd.

ALL WORK WARRANTED

Y« Give Sasictacgkm. toTaiwser !Wlt «A Ks«A *ms» awt

Hallomn'«!

Peacock Coal

tamSt fmmm Uke cflty .,

OX SHORT NOTIOK, Iqp leaviciff ewieca at

BSI2i«Mtv*% WcstMaia Bi

BUSINESS directory,

AGaMetoLtsdiitfBnJiioraHeBSMiB Terre Haute.

Bemeepatbic Mtyiielaaa and Sw*» Keeut. DB. WATEBS & ELDEB, office Sixth and Cherry streets. Beat Eflate and Ceaertd C«U«c* ten. TREFSEL & 8TOXE, Ohio st^ south side, beL 4th :®d 5th. Ciontmlth and General Bepalr

Sbop.

E. MORGAN, Ohio st, north side, bet 4th and 5th. TVa£OBt BlacUtmlth s&op and

Carriage Paiatlaf.

P. L. MEYER, cor. 5th and Cherry sts. Attorneys at Law. BLAKE & BURTON, corner Ohio and 3rd sts. DUXNIGAN & STIMSON, Ohio street, between Third and Fourth.

IPhytlclan.

J. H. BENNETT, Physician, office over D. P. Cox's, comer Fifth and Main. Res. First, bet. Vine and Gookins at House, Mgrn aadi Ornamentcl

Paiuttnff. .:f:

STUCKWISH & WOLF, 3d St., nest door to St Clair Housed Coal, MERRILL & IVHEAT, nears cor 4th and Ohio sts.

Real Estate Strofcer.

F. A-ROSS, 500 Ohio st. Jevrelry. 0. TRASK,S18 Main st, Marble Palace.

Boot* and sboct,

C. RE1CHERT, 107 Main st, bet 6th and 7th. HAGGERTY & OSBORN, 806 Mftin st

Fruits and Vegetables*

A. P. LEE & BRO^ cor 6ih and Ohio st Arctatteets. BENJ. ROGERS, No. 7 Beach's block.

Bcolti and Stationary.

W. W. BYERS, 605 Main st, Beech's Block. Office Furniture. A. VAN ULZEN/.Wainut st, bet 4th and 5th. llidcs, JLeathOr and Sboe Findluvs. L. A. BURNETT, 144 & 140 Main st J. H. O'BOYLE, 178^Main*street.

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Fi '-'it am t^ic.gin trsini on thin road cany fi i^era. 50BTHKAST. LOOAttSPORT, CHAWrOBDSVtU.a A'^D SOUTHwasTcaN a. *. fLeavc going Northeast.) •Terre lf'.-iu- aiul Lafayette Mail 6 300 am »T.'-c Tl ji to :ini! Toledo J£spresa.. aioopm *fl -t-'tviiie Ai-c i.imr.odatioa »»:«S a to tArr!v«ftr)i:i XOTlheaat.) •Cf^^fftti and Ev-.uuville Stnil... 1.15 pm

Dontlaf.

GEO. W.BALLEW, Dentist, No. 119 Main st JOSEPH RICHARDSON, Ohio St., hot 3rd and 4th. Dr. L. H. BARTHOLOMEW, 157 Main street

Sewlnff ITlochlnos Repaired. S. 0. BLEDSOE, 322 Main street, up stairs. JLadles' and Gents' Dlnlug (looms, PIEPENBRING'S, No. 173 Main strgot, between Sixth and Seventh.

Agricultural Implements. AUS. H. PIETY, South Fourth st Store*! Tinware* Ac. G. FOSTER SMITH, north side Main street, bctweou Cth and 6th, street, boatn anu unenjr. WfeBt smoi1"— ciotiiinv. M. JOSEPH, cor. 2nd and Main st M0SSLER BROS., 147 Main st| FRANK & iiOTHSCHILD, S. W cor

Main and Fourth ats... Furniture. FRED, GOETZ, 169 Main st bet 0th and 7th.

PholoKra^b*.

R. G. MURPHY, Main street, west* of Fourth street, over Goodman's store. JOHN M. ADAMS, 105 Main st, opp

Opera House. D. H. WRIGHT, l&J* Main st Restaurants. E. BRUNING, Main st, under Boaland'a shoe store.

Fancy Geodi and A'otio&t. BEE HIVE. 163 Main st T. H. RIDDLE. 151 Main ct 3Xen*' Furnlslalttff J»od#. JAMES HUNTER, 157 Main st

IXat*, Caps and Far*.

JOHN H. SYKES. 113 Main st CrocIter and Class ware* H. a RICHARDSON. 84 Main at

Groceries.

R. W. RIPPET0E, 155 Main st Sewisf ISscbinct. SINGER, 310 Main st

JAS. SPRACKLEN,

Proprietor of tbe

ECIIPH BOILED WORKS

Manotectaren of all mndsoC

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n.

Stacks,

Boilera,

SI 'IST IRON WOKB

f' I Sfork a stpceialtfl 1 Jijeon^psctisitrcAlen, br repal. tact id tat is tomethuinwd no«(t ^i^MrstttiMp ia tteSMa

Rep«^Kl3t neatly aad promptly dona b3 «m»tat mxtf*, corner Meremh sod Bytamoiv Kitetti Teste Hante, ImUaaa, ad)eln!ne CtMa Depo^, which mak»U r«ry wn v«^«M iM-Otane who sibipme Jmstf tret* by adl see*

1

SEIiLEW & CO,

faayqttersiaagp Simla

Tin Hate and Metals, DIX0!PS CSCC1BLK8, gtote FoQdi s^l Peaeils*

cmcm

iffti jwi'tm

SPECIAL NOTICES.

PR. SCHENCirS FUUfONIC SYRUP gc*-Weed Totdc^ and M«a4itlc Piila.—Theae mdtdsu bam s&doabtedly perfocaed note CBiesof coMsnp^oo thaa any other remedy kaows tothe Amcncaa pahbic. They are co»potzndad vegetable i&^edteata, aad contain natMag which caxt be t»iariaa« to be btUBMA coatUtatfoB. Other remedku advartised aa carta for Coawaptica, pn^ahly coatain opinm, which IsasKBewbst da^erMn drqr in all esse*. t»i taken tree by cowuapdve patient*, Untnt do great injury foe its tendewrf is ta confine tbe morbid matter ia the aystem, whkh of cooxae, tanaK stake a care uapowhla. Schenck'a Pol. ooatk Syrnp is warranted aot tocontain a panicle ofoptuta. It ia composed powerful bet harral^i berbt, wteb set on the her, tttasdi, aad blood, asi thus correct all morbid secretioaa, and expal all tbe dlaeased ssiter trom the body. Tbeae are tbe only mean* by which Caaxusption cas be cured aad aa Schenck*s Pa'asocic Syrop, Sea Weed Tonic, sad mandrake Pitta are the only medicine which peratetin this way, it is obvioa# they a»!8»»«ily genome cure tor Pulmonary Ccmmuopilttn. Each Settle o( this invaluable wedi« cine acrompabied by 11 direction*. Dr. Sefteack is professionally at hie principal office corner of Sixth and Arch streets. Philadelphia, wevy Monday, whore all letter* lor advice mast

b«tiddm*ed.

THE GREAT CAUSE or .Human Misery.

Jtut Jhtbliahed a teakd envelope. Dice belt A JLecture on tlie Nature, Treat­

ment, and md leal cam of Homlnal Weakneea,or Spermatorrhcea, lntlaoed Jiy SelfAbuse, Involuntary Emissions, lmpotency, Nervous Debility, and impotiluientM to Mar*

author of tlio "G«sen Book," Ac. The world-renown autlior, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves frcm his own experience that the ctwftil eannequenees of Self-Abuse mny be eflbctually removed without medicine, and without dangerous

by

Buffercr no matter

wh

:iat his

coudfiben may be, mav cure himself cheap ly, privately and radically,

BWThit Lecfurt will prove a boon lothoutanili and Wwujrttmis.

Bent, under "seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of sis cents, or two postage stamps.

Address the Publishers. CHAS. J. C. KLINE fe CO., 127, Bowery, New York P. O. Box, 1"

OGKTJIVK L»I!«EXT. There it no pain which the Centaur Liniment will not re-

Have, no swelling it will not sabdue, and no lameness which it will not cure. This i* strong Ian cringe, hut it ia true. It hia produced more cures of rheumatism neuralgia, lockjaw, palsy,*prnin» swelling*, caked-breaata. scalds burns, Mdt-*heum, ear acne, &cJ|

other prctem .. It ia a counter-irritant, all healing pain reliever. Cripples throw away their crntchea, the lame walk, poisonous bites

ars

rendered harmless, and

Victeji

wilho,,t a

scar-11

each bottle. It i* celling as no article ever be fore sold, and it sells because it does just what it pretends to do. Those who now from Rheumatism, pals or swelling, deserve to suffer if they will not aae Centaur Liniment More than 1,000 certificates of remarkable cures, including frown

containing ,,

gratis, to any any one requesting iu One bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment It worth |ioo for spavined or sweenied horses and mnlea or for screw worms in sheep. Stock owners, this liniment is worth your attention. No iamily should be without Centaur Liniment, Sold by Druggists, so cents per bottks large bottle* $:

B. Kose Jt Co., S Hioadwa v.New Yovk.

Wages for all who are Willing to Work. Any person* dd or young, ol either seat, make from f«» per week at home,, day' evening. W ed by all, suitable to eitherel or country, and any season of the year. Th" is a rare opportunity for those who are otiit work and out of money to make an independca* Ulvittir, no capital being required. OurpampUv "Wow to Max* a Liviko,"giving full instra*. loss, sent en receipt oi to cents. Address A

UHTON CO., Morrisania, VCestcbe»«A» «nty,N York.

fits turca i*r©c.

AnjrfierseB suffering from the above«t««a«» is rio»cjtted to address Xr. 1'mca, etui trial bottle Of medidne will be forwarded by express

FREE!

Dr. Price is a regular phyncuut, aad haseiade the twatment nf FITS OR KPTLEPliY a stody for years, and he will warrant tftfte b) the oce of his mnedr.

Do rot fail to sendto him for tti» H'-Js. 11 eosts JMthiajTi ***d he WILL CURE YOU na waiter of how long standing wr vase may be, or how many other remedies have felled.

Circulars and testfaaooiale seat *rfcb Frs Trial Rottle. Address iiR.ciiA«.T,rai{T.

OJ WUUam •treet.Mew Vofk

Cherokee PiiLs.

The»« PiUs a« pirt{(arei espeoaSy Jo» the _Jmts ffif these irragalantics to which lataes ars

jwhject, nod wai be fanod safe, reliable and

Bmclung. teaJs.«ScS^BSS&. ga^ Ai£.,Stc. Pririons doUar »er bottls.

Sid heavy and light I ^yj&^-asaassas la.-jsi —.. .'yv,-'

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FRANK WET,

Haiti and Decorative

Paper Hanger

OFFICE, WITR PHIL. KADEL, exalu Street* lwt. Eifhtlt andXIntb icutis .........

rmi WORK A SPECIALTY

References—Klasnert, ftiiaw Of Mutie, wwl Con. Csronm. Delmnnleo, and L. Start®. Ooiitxuctii mr work In churches and other public buildings Ml)eit«6, and «Uiaates ntrnlshed on short noUee. Any kind of pa» per famished at the lowest prloes,

DELMONICO

WINK AND BEER

SALOON

Main St., Bet Bi-th and Seventh, jci-irs BLvnGKUfao TE»li£ HAtJTK. l.^D.

Henry B. Voges'

BILLIARD. 3IA1L,

WINE AND BEEE

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SU3IMER GARDEN

Tho'most p:ea^-.

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All delicacies, such as Bwtw and 3 I'*1

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