Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 1, Number 34, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 February 1871 — Page 8

Kri.in the- rinrvnrd ^College) Advocate.] JUXTS ron A CLASS-DA

A i.l

MAXCE.

FURNISHED FROM EXPERIENCE.

HV KlIKIi. W. UlRIM.

Let lilm he tall am! naitlv boilt, With promising moustache I^RR her IK- very blomlc Indeed,

Modcwt, yrt with aouic dash AMI! let it be

IIi

SC"s

her to the gate,

And ribbon and a little glove H' brings iUhjw hJs uraf'-jr", tiNII

In winter,—In vacation time,— On to New York he goes: And, wn-'ii out slclgnlng in the Pari.

With some one wh'un be know, Mo- from a passing kleigh a smile of recognition thrown.

And still he does not know her mime, Arid still he known her face, Still fairer In Its winter's fur* itU i*

Than it» It's summer** lace A nd he go*s

O)Tfrom

/KXh'jy.s/s.v.

Whi-n, a few years ago, a popular weekly journal, in thin oily, began to give publicity to many purely private and domestic mat tern, there was a general outcry against it. The proprietors, however, discovering that where they lost one subscriber, on account of this objectionable innovation, they gained two, persisted in their purpose and their siieeoKK in chronicling the very siiKill beer of society, the balls and parties given by the nobodicM, the betrothals which no one but the 'rsons concerned, one would jppose, could care

about, the comingH and goings of would-I

throughout the country. It would appear that this matter ol' social gossip has pissed through the same experience Ilia! l'ope assures us is the ease with vice, which "we first endure, then pity, then embrace." Recently a journal, expressly devoted to recording tin matters tli at in the old, dull times were supposed to bo sacred to the home circle, has appeared in New York, under llio title of Our Sucirty and in Philadelphia an evening paper has rushed into the public chronicling of strictly private a Hairs, with boldness and dash that are enough take one's breath tiway. Hut, while Our Sncivty gives franlcly full names, the Philadelphia reporter has not, as yet, ventured beyond initials. Initials, however, in his brilliant hands are more entertaining than Smiths and llrow ns and Robinsons discussed in prosiae English. Our S'nnrty tells us that "Mr. .Mathews llird, of West Twentv-soeond stroot, visited his limirrr. Miss Mary K. Realty, a. her home, in No. walk, Conn., during the holidays." This is us direct, circumstantial, and in itter-of-fie as i( isjjunneoessarv, although we hope that Mr. mrtl mijnycd Ills vinlt. Tb« pliia fellow, rrt a Uiore vivacious and delightful wny, ttdls us that "Mr. S. II li—tl thinks lie is a pariieiilarly 'bright star,' to which the Woodburv ladit arc iiyesistiblv attracted." Our Society nays that ".Sliss Kate Raymond, charming young lady from Hordentow n, N. .I., is visiting her friend, Miss Hordcnhaiuer, of Fifth Avenue" (will the time come when our daily papers will have to be enlarged to make room for this sort of intelligence?) but from Philadelphia we learn that ''every mu declares that the beautiful Miss I,. Iv is'sweet.'" Our Six-irty, in fact, is altogether bohind its Philadelphia riva' iu spirit and vim. Its live columns, ii the number now before us, of tin names of the ladies who received on New Year's day, in New York, art abou! as interesting and fresh as the directory. Tito list of ladies, and thedavs ofl heir regular rceopt ions,are not a whit more interest ing.exeeptiug to those poopie who go to it for their invitations. Hut the gossipof oursistor city is another thing. Ibre are more examples, which wo transcribe for the cdiflcation of our readers: "Miss Mattie Mlooks ell in green plaid." Miss K. y„ looks charming in her blue silk, last Monday." "Miss H. S., off Jreene street, is always pleasing to the gentlemen, and drosses with taste." "The charming Miss as radiant at the sociable on Thursday evening." "Tho beautiful Miss Anna S- h, of Wallace street, conversos delightfully." "Throe young men would like to know why Miss P. S. did not speak to them last Sunday f" (Is the query made in this manner by the throe young gentlemen, to save lettor paper and postage, to Insult a young lady, to show themselves nssos, ur is it the dire invention of the editor "'I "Miss li. !'. is fond ot fruiloako," "Mlssl\t\, of North TwontyHrst Mt-vnet, has Jovelv eyes.** The reporter bus as many favors fer polite young gentlemen of tho Mtrcct nnd but With the (hep what little modesty remains disappear* entirely,

and names, in full, are paraded for oiir delectation. "Mr. Ilarrv

one may suppose that "high haRs" and "now hats" arc rart» in Philadelphia society1. "Mr. Cox, Jeftenaon College, hus lmndsotU(k whiskers," but the "ladies say they woulti admire Mr. Frank Town better Ithouf Ids goatee and soon, for over seventy paragraph*. lbwthe Philadelphians iike this st»rt ot things we have no information, but the cotuldcner with which the thing is published, would indicate that the tnll-i-r know what they are about. It is ro|«r!od, in this eitV, that (htr is a su«wss. Tetiple

lik

it

IT might !e ititen^ting totry the »er-tu-in met h«x| of keeping rose-buds fresh or a blooiu When w-nnted. Tliey «hm»! the end of she r?n as sion sus rut, with wax, and then pNc^^ieli bud in e!o-•-«! |x*r, taking carp that *h (x ,«*tK «t« not touch the paper. The .-.ne,i- then ert*d

ith glue,

to exclude air, dust and

moisture. When dry il is placni in an upright ]»o»itlon i«

lXol

a r*»^»

ii iv In a full bloom.

W

'A

MI

onet- Bwuini^

Roth arc supplied win,

4s)l

Ko much for per«ons -now for tlmi last Day,—his Junior year Jit m-ers her, and his heart is gone •V Junior brings him near, A nil Jv* la introduced —jj,.r namn

If"doesn'tclearly hear.

ft "till he waltzes mill he flirts Cntil It pnvr^ quite bite. '*f fi £V ^"'1 her mamma departs wish iter.

New York that night

Willi a very ugly giace.

JIN ('huts ihiy now appeansiu view, I Ms college lite must end And his pef oouin writes and auk#

It he'll invite her friend, Wliow beauty rare will to his spread Much grace- and hint re hnd.

Of course he doe* —of countashe »\t» To be the very (.ituto To whom be had been Introduced. lint had not heard the name ell mannsed, the eonclu.dou can't lie impotent or lame.

HAVE

Roscnbaum,"

wo are fold, "looks in his high hat." "Mr. Henry R. Neymey likes to dance »!ie Too is Temps." "Mr. K. P. I toward sports anew high hat,

which

beoo i.rs him very much" (from

which

nlwr*. Wb«*n

is* wan'.-,!, the

bud i» rvtuov-

fr^GUjie ti'nc. XKAX rarefuliv out oil ihf and attw remaining a few ir* in water It aaid to opon grain-! /hrHtv Fx

Always on hand a large slock ami

Great Variety of Plows,

Suitable for all kin.U ^.il arid l..r all nr-

v,

,':J "'-v

,WI1

W-ly.

well to

heir names in print,

they appear to

take as much morbid delight iu swing lluiinselvts pillorusl in this braren fashion a.s a forger of a inunlerers experience, it is said, in reading his own trial and sentence.— .-I JoHrtntl.

\AiKSTLEMAS 1 1 7 7 A DOJiU" fjfv RncineSS DireCtOrV MAKKX THE A yXAlSTAM'h':

OF A PAJTJ'Y fN THE "SEW IX

MACJIJXE BCSrXKS#." At noon the other day, a verdantlooking chap, loading it" "dorir" bv »lrln«

n.«„„lrrii, ,.l«. I'nrk limv,! if,Vu.S^Vui, when ho was joined liv a gentleinutilvlooking fellow, who engaged liitn in

conversation upon various topics, and the twain pot quite intinuitc. While

talking, a third party stefpcd up and

sir. And 1 vrant you to send nw up fifty more mAchines to my warrroonw at once."

Third I^rrty—"I'lease hnrrv, if convenient. I huvo a funeral to attend soon."

First /\trty—i'rodueinjr his pocket-1 book, full of checks nnd 1 rifts— "f course, sir"—handing him a draft.

Third Party—"O I can't change that." First Party—"Well, wait till I run up :md get it cashed."

Third Party—" in't, possibly." Firxt Party—turning to (Jreenhorn--Have you a'little money to lend me to Jsay this bill and I'll return it as soon as I go up Htairs." (Jreetihont—"Of course." 4"»

A XK R' ZF.A I. A XDF.IVK DESIRE TO HE EA TEX. "I've bfen among tho Xew Zealandders," quote .lack, "and there they use each other for fresh grub as regular :.s boiled dull' in a man-of-war's mess. They used to oat their fathers and mothers when they got too old to take care of themselves but now they've got to be more civilized, and so they only eat niekolty children and slaves, and enemies t.ik 'n in b.ittle." "A ilccided instance of tin1 progress of imnd march ot mind

I1H'

be fashionable people, has induced a implied Jaok, "but it's bad verv general imitation ot" the thing

I

N

tI:ij-F't*i!KKNT IN TIIK

li A N A N.—11 has long been known that a current is constantly (lowing into tho Mediterranean from the Rlack Sen and from the Atlantic, besides the numerous rivers pouring in always abundantly and tho question litis often boon uuknil: -JJuwi.sjr. that the grea' .Midland Sea does not become over-full? The answer is: Roeause, while a sur-face-stream (lows in through tho Strait o| (iibralter, a stream deep down is constantly llowitig out and the existence of this undor-eurroiit is said to have boon proved by a captain who sunk a basket ofston.is, bv a rope, to a eonsidorablo depth, where, being acted upon by the strong stream, it towed the boat out against the surface-current. Nevertheless, 1 lie existence of the un-der-current has been often questioned. Dr. Carpenter, however, ho has recently returned from adredging-eruiso in the Mediterranean,states iiat lie took much pains to investigate this question, and that In a short lime lie will publish an account o| the operations by which lu ascertained that the outflowing under-current doesjieallv exist.

•nan'.:'.,. in«. ami all

of which I vuurnnto* to Kt\o -nli«t«»Uon. 1 rrpntr piou-sand am jw^-pamt to ueiite all 'JW-RRE-HAt'TK

silica and -t vies u. or»l.-r all kind

Plow Material For Sale,

I'll 1 HP NKWllART.

1UFF 1 ?0X

MannAwtnwr* of

KWOMOTITK. STATION Alt

MARINE, Tl RfLAR.

Cylinder Boilers.

Ir&t* S&tsci Irtm ll'wi,

t)nor Hirp*. Ar..

Ii

r3UbU

And ho hnuled out £50 in gold and £40 in currency, which ho handed to the first jvirtv. Third party took the money, gave up the bill and left. First parly went up stairs—the door leading to Pottingill »V 'o's. advertisingagencv IJ1 CUAWJ')K1, wholesale and retail

Jtn

to get the bill cashed, got back already. ireenhorn hung around for an hour and a half with his tlog, and has now gone in search of his friend in the sewing machine business. The fools are not dead yet, nor are the police half alive. 1 a

RETAIL UHOVERIES.

AMIX DAVIS,

N.

march ot mind." said I.

or

"1( °ld lolks. They don't

take to tho now fashion—they are iu favor of the1 good old custom. 1 never seed the thing myself, but Rill I'.rown, a messmate of uiiie- once, told me that when ho was at She Ray of Islands, ho seed a groat many poor souls going about with tears in th'dr eyey, trj'ing to get Somebody to eat them. One of them came oil' to the ship, and told them that ho coiild't lind rest in the stomachs of anv ol his kindred, and wanted to know if the crow wouldn't take him in. The skipper told him ho was on monstrous short allowance, but coiild't accommodate him. The poor old fellow. Rill, said, looked as thoinrh his heart would break. There were plenty ofsharks around the ship, and tJie SKipper advised him to jump overboard but he couldn't bear the idea of being oaten raw.

//EoRfJE ARNOLD, Watch Maker, \X Main street, keeps all lMtldes of 10 Watches.

"I C. PATRICK

MRS.

M. II

sire.-t, b,

TKRKK-H A UIK SATURDAY EV KNINC/ AIIFEBRUARY 18. 1871

W. RIPPETOE, general dealer In Gro-

J.V.

eerie*, Provisions niul

Product',

general dealer liiGroeer-

Pnivlslons ami

iwtii

presented a bill to the greenhorn's com- st!mc and* WowrWarc.'i!IO Main «tree|. [lanion Firttt Party—'*I\iy the bill! of course,

Bvisions.

Produce. National

ItliH-k, 157 Main street.

HIl'LKY, Urocerhw anil Provisions,

F. WFXT, dealer In (Irocerlcs nnd ProStone and (tla.HMvaro. Hluliest Cash price paid for country produce, 75 Main Street, between Stli and 'Jill.

FAMES

O'MAUA,

dealer in cholco I-'ainlly

iriMTrlP-s

MINI

PriMluce, .'I Ohio street.

1

HOOKS.

IlAltTLE'lT A CO., wholesale and retail J) booksellers and Stationers, opp. Opera House. Ijiirgest stiH'k in the city.

«.

COX A CO., dealers in Hooks, Paper, Envelopes, Ink, A*c., Main siree:.

HOOTS .1 YII SHOES.

UIOM PSON'S Hoot «fe Shoe llaztuir, Kos-s' new bkwl !l South-'ith street.

BHAIIREI'T,

dealer In Hoot* nnd Phocs,

south -Itli stree-t ,0pp. Market House.

1LAHK. WRIGHT it Co., dealer in Roots a ml SIKX'.S, (W Ohio street.

,j hasn't I Hoots and Shoes of all kinds

and prices, No. lis Main street.

I

ANGLES «fc Tl'TT, Miinufncturers Iie 1ers in all styles of Hoots ami Shoes, IU7 Main street, opin)site Opera House.

ANDREWS, wholesale and ret-ail dealer ill Roots and Shoos, Ul Main street.

(1

REICirKRT, manufacturer of and dealj, er in Hoots and Shoes, 1!I7 Main street.

HA HI) IR. LI^V.

I AMES M.- LYONS, de-alor in Hardware Iron, Nails, Mill and Hroom coods. •styles Cross Cut Saw.s, 130 Main street.

A t'STIN, SIIRYER .t Co., who!*. l\ retail Hardware, Sii.sb, -Huors I 'on, Nail-', oil and Glass, 17." M:iin

HlfEEXSWAHE.

DANIER

deal

Ik II. WRh 7. Gallery,

I. I 1 I'I:

It­

ol iatterns constantlv o:: bunds.

ol 11

IIS. X. E •Maker,

ir,i

gin

COyFECTIOS EH TES.

1\' H. SCEDDER, Confectloner, wholesale and retail dealer in Candles and Toys, 1!' 1 Main reet, between Cth ami 7th.

MlSCEI./.Ay EtjlS.

it'CO.,

ft

dealers in Yankee

Notions, Pi'oiltice and Groce SI Main streei.

No.

ARRoTT. I south Fmirth wei Main and (Uiio.

/'.I /.OHESS.

rts. L. .T:\ RRELL. Tallores. 1st stairway norili of MeKi Sliii ts cut by iin .iMii and made

I/ILIFI' .V WIl.LAMs, matiufacturers of Sn.sb. Doors, Riinds, Vc.,and dealer- ill Lumber, Lath and Shingles, corner lit hand

Mulberrv slm ls.

-i.

11.IFF A- SON. mamifacturei's of Loeomo'i.nV'' ,:uinsc- Tubular and yllndei Rollers, Iron 'laifks. Sheet Iron Work, lior .- tcps, Ac., cor. C'amil it Main st.

'IT. OR EN A CO., Carriage Ma mi fact ur ciT, northwest cor. 1st and Main streets

Established i.s-M.

W-MIASII WOOLEN MH.LS.G. Ellis Proprietor, wliol.v^vi,. and retail manuiaetlirers of W

IK»IIII

tri(M) \\H)[,KN MI L1.S. established long enough to make the b. st gttnds from the best s»q»*«»ii-«l Woo!, and sold for the least motiey-or wool.

H.

MI

KEEN, PADDOCK A Co.. Merehant Millers ayd imnn desilers. Choir* brands Family KSnu* wholesale nr eonier Main and T. If. I. R. R.

HMMERCtA I. COI.I.Edh

Including finished, single .»„«! double shovels re!y for st*" king. Ii five* me always pbskM.r-to hax irnurs (all «n,l hsk at mv i. plows, even tf you tlo noi wMi to hv MT I dealers in terms ate.atsb a:- I my prices ar»* alike Wr all. lte*p*H*tf1»llv.

I

I"/ p#-'

if,*-

(«. OmI»iul MMaWmt,

^L.KTTANT ITRONW MM! CWOJWJ FRUIM a *p»*vsa'.

a* T.

HauU' work I-".' a A

ci

ry.

Itl'Mftln

H. GARVIN. Prinelpal.

DRVdH.

l'ai-'s I*alnts, Glavs, Oils. Toilet Ariielc* Rrusho-. Dyes, Ac.. Cor. 4th and Main stn-et.

S APPLEBY.

i+. lili KHol'T, Manufcietarcrand I»ealer hi Trunks V»lh« and TravelilnB Bags tW Main St.. near 7th.

RED A. WISS, whokwlu dealer In Saddlery llaniware. Collar*, Kiddies. Harness father and Skirting, 5 t*tulh5thatm t.

HI LIP KAl'KI* mannflietTirer of 8sddlcwand Harness AU work wanmn'ted lowest prtce* in city, Main at. near 7th!

I JETER MILLKR, rnanutHctnrem- and I dealer In Noddies, Harney. Trunin ami

MniVr"r

AK*rot/°r

and Op*. No. Main pf

0(HafLLKM,

A "Ttie IlatKtr," NEW YOTK IAlc^t noytliim wmtimiy bind. No. 1 ts Main »t r*

.^.'S5r45j,"r

I XSI* HA set:.

I TT^m.v

ln

,.7i ,.V A?'

l,t

Nulloii-

J.

RROWN, wholesale and retail 11 liucensware, Table Cutlery,

7s M.tiu slnei.

liliKR.

)HI RIP ACKERRK, Rarber it IlairUress1 ei.-i ipera House building.

I'll() Ttl HA }'HS.

1 EPPERT, Photographer, No street, between ad 11

titi Alaiu

reet, between 3d and- ith.

WRIGHT, Photograph and Portrait {jt llcry, iu") Main street, opp. '.jpera

iiouse. Satisfaction Ktiurafi i.-('d.

nt'SHER'S

New Gallery, corner and

Main streets. Call and sei' his fine I rooms and sjiecim

/'HESS MA.K/Xf

MARYpinin

CAPPS, Dress and Shirt maker and sewer, Cor. 7th and Swan Sts.

MRS.

I'll I RIPS, .'M-ess Maker, li:i)-o! el, up stairs. A huge varhjtv

s. 1

Maker, corner

-'Id and Ohio .streets. All styles of Cutdone to order.

1111

MAYFIERD, Drt*sar»d CloaK Obio w., bet. -Ith iXj-TTlh

All kinds outline done to order.

ll'.I 7"C7//

.V,T

JEWELEV.

In«»ran«-I Com-

-V"'!'". D. Mllholhind, A'ki.

olliee corner 5th and .Main.

I. l(J I tJli.S.

'ii 'finds of I,li|nor and 'lolmcco, i»owlin« linn, tin, Ktr«-et.

Mfsic.

I

PIIE NEW YORK STORE, 7:! Main stivel near Court House sipiarc. Dry Goods Carpets, Wall Paper, Shades, it-c.

WlTl'liXlirittl, RfSCIIA I'l'l', iV Co.

'reERR, RIPLEY A: .1 Staple and Fancy Ac ('or. ."»t .'Old Main

-T

JOIINSTON, wholesale deal-

dealer In Pianos, Melodeons,

STinJiS.

CAfjiieultitrnl(

f- ^in*ir A O.. dealers In Stoves and

anil -ith.

H. libA.KE, Attorney at I,a\v, oitlee Ohio street, between .'Jd and Ith.

/I kREISER, Attorney at Raw, otTice vT. north Kith- Ohio street, bet. 3d ami 1th.

'j' J. FORREST, Attorney at Raw, otliee

4*unn»r

iO

/^OIO it REEREES, dealers in ll.-odwaiv, Iron, Nails. Paint Oi.s, ite f.'l Main, ami 1 and .'{ Fifth streit.

.'M juwI Ohio si iv*ts, up striliN.

SEEDS.

"j A- l'OOTE, Dealer in Garden, Field and I lower Seeds, No. fio Main street.

\VU7)['ESALI: I{)-I:I U:s.

HI-EMAN

and

amis, •t.

2\ I OYFERS, STRONG it CO., Wholesale GroO cers, 1W) Maizi street, Tcrre-ilaun*, lnili-

ana

fJiXimtK

111'.itRlvHA t'TE l.r N IT I 'RE CO. 111 an uturers of nil kinds of Furniture, wholeside and retail. S. K. Allen, A^'.-nt. Fourth streei, opposite old Postotlli-e.

HE A I. EST. 1 V/:.

BHORMEla!,11Atient

S

for

and Notary Public, nr, Main street.

1 RIMES, suram-e

RoYSE, Real Etate and T11A^ents, At st root, near Mam.

HA fl. ROAl) A J:.\ l\

T*

R. Kf.MASTON, A'-C'-nt R. Otll'- S'! .M .: 11 strei 1.

DEM IN dealers in |iiv Goods, Notions, eets.

itiyu

W.'i

MIIJ.IXERY. '"s 3

U,WINTER,

t, M.ieliant Tailor,

No. 7!' Main strc

Mercliant

Ohio street, Itel ween

work watranted.

'id street,

I'li's

Rank.

!o lit.

•aV, I .Y E. I CTVHEHS.

j. Oi'HiniH, Ae., Pulacu of Music, 4ti Ohio TO TIIEIK -\F.W ATOIti:.

1

Implements, nnd uu.nu-

lai-tiireiK »if fin Wm-r, ."ill and .'C Main nireet.

'ERsoX. dealer In Stoves and

1

*. "Wuie, 1 f.outii -llli Hlreet, bclWet-li Main and ihlo.

SMITH, dealer in stovrn,

J'aniles, and tjrati*-, and manniaeturrr ot hi, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, lot) Mam NUi-et.

A TTOHSKYS.

DAVIS

A P.vvis.

ATTORNEY'S AT I \W, No. HO^Maln St. Retold 4th.

Mcollet-jed

f. .TdAJI, Attorney tt Raw. Claim? and estates managed. Olllei! on Ohio street, between Thlrtl and Fourth.

W RCMSEY, Attorney at I^aw. ottlee Tf south side Oiiio street, bet. :!d and 1th.

4 LLKN, MACK it Wl I.LI AMS. Attorneys

J.\.

Ohio street, bi-ivreen kl and lib.

ZlOhioi

I I I A to a a street, between Ud a in'

Tailor, No. irdaudith. All

TOlIN HAENIKLE, Merchant fl Mail:

Tailor, ill

treel, upstairs, Rut. 1th and otll,

cheapest pi.ice for suits.

JOSEPH. Merchant Tailor and dealer

M.

in'Clothing and l''urnlshiiig Gocxls. ii A* Main.

'11 links and Hatsof all kinds, Coi.

PHOEESS/O.XA /..

I H. RARTIIOLOMEW, Dentist. 1.77 Main 1 j. s^fcl. Hesidencc cor. oth ami Swan.

Mil.

WATERS, M. D.. Homeopathlst, Offlee A- Res. n. side Cherry bet. (ithit7th.

RICHARDSON, Dentist, Ohio street, Uetween ."rd and 4th.

11

HOI|S. N. W. corner 1st

and Walnut stnHts.

OBT. VAN VALZAH, Dentist, Olllcecor. room Opera Houst^ building, iqi stairs.

SI).

SHIELDS, Dentist, Ofllec lit) Main St.,

over Sage's Confectionery

VIT ff Prairie (,'lt,v Rank opposite National House, fitli stree-t. Residence .North Chestnut, betwiK-n 4th and 5th.

DR.

S. KKNNKOV

IT

Co

Proprietors, corner :«th and Main streets.

\riti() FOUNDRY and Terre-IIante Cur Works. !^{h Hager, mnnufactun rs of Cars. Car IKN»K Castings and Machinery, corner Canal and Main street,

JOHNSTON, M. D., Otllce over lite Natli

W-

2^-tf.

it COX. wiiolcsah* dealers in

Groceries and Riipiors, corner ath and Mniii siiccts.

Real Estate -jil'e 1 nsn

.T'"' AI ic Mutii:i 1 Rife 1 nsiiranc

and

O. R. If.,

SE II7.YG MA //r.\ES.

MI E Hi AYE SEW I NG MACHINE, S. S. J_ Cheney, Aii iu, or. (Ilh it Mam sis., opposite National House, basement siorv.

.1 I K\.

D(GREINCommission

ER, wholesaleand retail Anc-

Jlonand merchant, corner "ow.

DH 1" (i O IS.

"HSE. Xl^flUtEA 'P E.\ Ttit A RTl:RS, 'Warren,* tip .1. Aowfj it rV., dealers'iii llry fioods anif

Notions, Cor. Ith and Main streets.

Etl'ih/ithrd in 1 S|:5.

1

RYCE it SON, Wholesale ilea lei's in Dry j, (oods', Notions, Cotton Yarn, Ratts and grain bags, Alain stn'-et.

I.ow 'UK1I ItidOK.

urT

t"**

a ii

Mi A TIME CITY

side

A. ARNAI'D, otllce cor. Main and 5th streets residence N. W. cor. 8th it Ohio.

I)

It. J. S. HTONE. Office Ohio street, foot. .'Jril anil 4tli. Res. Cor. l-'i'4 A Ohio St.s.

('OA L.

BIGKLOW

retail.

Coal and Mining Company,

will furnish at. lowest market pilces Anthracite, Pittsburg, Hnucil, Block, Iost Ctwk and Sugar Creek coaIs. Iycave order* at oflleo under RnnK Cor. Mb Main Sts 17

AGRICULTURAL.

IRA

COMMERCIAL OI^

leg., ||ook-kfrplng. Penmanship and ArllhmeiSe, Cor. 5th and Main streets. 3I

OROVER, dealer in Wheat Drills. Cane Drills, Sorghum Eva)»or»tnrs, and Ag icultural Implements generally, 4* south 4th street, opjxsite Mf.rk.-t House

IU A HS.

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VUTT. McKENNAN Co. #eaier* in Cigars and Totiacco, rpposite Post'ifflce.,

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nofGII, dealer in Cigars and Tolaeco. two doors east of MeKeen A

Minshall's Rank. Jobber in Noith Fine Cut (Ticwmg Tobacco.

mall.

»^^OIl,obl

IVwtottlee building, south Ith stm t.

I: A TS A SI I I'S.

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nits' 1

Star 33.

DKPII.ATOKL POWDER

Removes su|«ert1ous hair in /!ir m»nHirt. wilhont Injury to the skin. Sent by mail fe»r$lJiV

I PlIAJrH IKTIIIfi €TRE Relieves •most violent paroxysms In flrr miHuJr* ultd effects a nfnsily cure. Price 82 by

TIIK JAKMVESE 1I IIR STAI.V Colon tile whiskers and hair a tieaMiifol BLACK or

BKOWX.

It con*l*to of on If/ one

preparation. 75 cent* by mail. Address 8. C. l"I'll A M. No. 721 Jnyne Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Circalars aent free. Sold by all Iragj(is4a. IBMm

OIIX ARMSTRONG.

I^K'H

id St.. Door. K«n) Msn, TE* •-H A UTE

Repairing prom jrtiv attended. I nlwi

a pair

af

.fA'ir PL A TF+RM SCALES S»r

WARREN. HOBERG Ar CO.,

HAVE REMOVED!

Corner Room, Opera House Block

And OiH'iird willi an Klrgnnd Slock of

CHEAP DRY GOODS.

An Inspection of NEW GOODS and Prices is Solicited.

.. ...,3VnTi'en, I-iolei'o- C-o.,

OPERA HOUSE CORNER.

Anchor Life Insurance Comp'y,

178 Broadway, New York.

EDMUND C. FISHER, President.

Absolute Socurit.v for ev»r.Y ^100 of liialulit.v.

[New York Insurance Re)Hri, ls n, p. WI.j

A HOME COMPANY,

ihjvv.sliiig i(N Mom'j' at ouch Agency intilci' Jloarils «i" Trustee*.

Trrrr~7I(tate Loc(7 Hoard:

KR Y. President

S. J. YfU'Nd, Mod. Exatniner: D. W. YOORllKF.S, SAMl'KR STONK, W. R. II ENTER. S. R. I! JOXRKRSON, PHILIP SCII LOSS, T. II. RIDDLE, .1 11 N S. JORDAN, »D. ('. (i REINER,

FRED.

HAVENS

A N I N I S

CLIFT&

WILLIAMS,

Manufacturers of

Sasli. Doors, Blinds,

WINDOW it DOOR FRAMES,

MOULDING BRACKETS

STAIR RAILING. RA LLUSTERSJ-"-

Newell Pot., Flooriiifr, ^idin

Anl all descriptions of

FISISHIM 1, 'Mil KU.

Wholesale and Retail dealers in

Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles,

Slate Roofing,

AND ROOFINfi .FELT,

Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood TurnIng done to order. All work warrantisl.

Oor. Xinth Mulberry Street*.

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jju.sHEirs

Photograph Gallery,

BEA

Prk-es low. Hat!*faetkin Ki»mnl«l. T-tt. J. W. Ill's}I ER.

ChA

LARK HOUSE, fbr. Etrgt ami OhUt StrrrU, THE TERRE-lfAl'TK OMNIHFS AN!,» HACK LINE will attend to calls for tn»t-» leaving l«r»th the Eastern and Northern pots at*o convey panpciigf rs to any jAri theelty. All or«fer* l»ft at the Terre-Han lUxiae, PoStofBoe, National House. Run:n. House, or at the Clark House will be pTompiiy attend«d to. --u.

ers, before purchasing elsrwber*'. I-I f.

Dirocliois ^S" i.ooul

ig PRESTON 111'SSEY, Tror.snror R. I-\ HAVENS Secret.irv W. II. iiANNi.Vi LR, »A.C. MATTOX,

LOT IS SEERl RtfER, DANIEL MILLER. CHAS. WITTENRl-'dKi, A. R. FOl'TS. .1. R. EDM ENDS. GEORGE SANKEY, A. ROSS.

& EAR1S, District Agents.

ill I'olicit's and I»iviioiuls \'on-For(eifull. Xo It«'sli'i«'tion on Itf'NifU'iirc «»r 'Iravcl. Knliri* l'rolits Iivi«lel Among l*»liry Holders. vV:,""- Thirty Uuys Grncr.

IDeOnite Casli Miirrciulrr iinruiitecil.

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ULICK iV P.EIiRY,

Successori to

HA lilt, (.TUCK .f' JlKlili '.

OlvNI.ltA!• DKAI.I.aS »V

DRUGS,

Chemicals, Paints,

Ciliixs, Oils, VuriiKslicp, Brushes,

PEREI MEUY

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II*N RMH K,

COIt. MAIN & SIXTH STREETS.

Long experience and close at tent Ion to the business enables* me to furnish all kinds oI Picture* In the highest style «»f art. ParUen» lar attention niveii to the new wtylea of photographs. including the popular Rem brant an«l Shadow pictures.

TOILET AlillLJ.KH,

DYLS, FINE LIQUORS,

PATENT MLDICLMX

I Spiers, Tiriiirx, SpofiffM, rfr.

Cor. ith nod Main Mtrcrt5,

TERRE-JIACTE, 1ND.

They have the largest a«d most coinpleU' l«'k of everything pertaining to the general Irug Business, kept in the «l!r of Tern*Haute, niul respect fully solicit *hare of Ihe public putntnnge. 1 tr.

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JATIONAL I1( 1 HE,

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COR. MAIN* AJfU SIX Tlf ST.S

Terre-Haute, \ndiana.

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.V-flm. A COIt It XIT7, A SOX, Pr^r'i

A MEL BROWN, TSVCCKKSOA TO MWK MKLVIS,) Whol*saIe

and Retail le,ihTln

Oueensware, China, Fruit Jars.

j, Jt'l/iM, Castors, Table Qutlery, dc..

No.

yt MAIS

STRarr,

0-tf. TERRK-HAUTE. IND.

I J^OSEMAN & U0II5SUM,

I MKUCIIANT T.\ I l.OKS, V/"217 Main fiitrr'l, nc*r S* vailh,

TERRB-IIAUTK, IND.

Cutting and Jirpairtng d»He thorl noitct

ERRE-IIAUTE HOUSE.

Trrrr-lInuU, Indiana.

T. C. Bt'STI*. ^s«rsim

The Htrwt Cars pim tld« Roiiwcrny Tci Minutes, from the Depot aad R4V«T.

77ie A rtrtiriii Rath* are oonnindetl ttUfi a l-tf. thU HUcL

rrERRE-HAT TE PRINT*G HOI I most com plot» Printing F-«t«b i-'

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N Trj«e. N-w s'rrt he ib'-UKark auit, 142 main *treet, o. J. Smith & f'o.

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