Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 1, Number 46, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 May 1871 — Page 7

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7 so small lalisni and

snowy whitc-

"bl.fi 'i"*",,,ce

or

the violet's

A* ive gi-njly toiieii" your wreaths le** immortelles! dewdro|«s flower,

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present the better. Tho fureh is a hospital rat hex than filled with healthy persons. "i' of uiun divided in opinion UiUng oyer alfairs of no consequent. ess oi large things, and full of anxabout small ones standing cl'ueltflentnneH lor joritts without ralue f! passing ovor as uunecessaiy all tho •land blessed inlluences of friendpandohurity. Tn I he ages to come ''•e will be no oriental ehuroftW no (Hi.mtieal wnrfaro between ttreeeo |M itoine, no divisions on account

other

r*ther

7a "»»««-1 locorae we snail comwune with each iur leave*, sad floweret of death I *ier 'n love, and the eves ot everv \f '""ettrt P«™*\ «hall beam „p„„ ,ike

tissf-i

each fairer gulden

Vanished b- neatli the noontide's warmer

T,^»yenDinef^,Mhe Ije»«ty

of an iKMir

Cut th'-w -rw i! i'!-'fUH,n r«ts« away. ui tirfn

11

whieh lri!I on yon

AilW'Hs v**r4u,ued ceii«* "*'t£ tears will shine for ag.*, oh, fadeles* immortelle*.

BY GEIIAI.I) MASSKY.

fl° wt*

^iit round H-Y on a MI...,,,,

delfjiht,

a... ..r not our expectancy

T:I W11

1 hA

WK MAKE "I uWX

1 S if id ii A a in uhirc A jn nf IIajp!nri.

rnorT,1' APril

^r°"i thesecond chapter

lphesjans—seventh verse—"That in !g"K to come might show the

.. ow the ex-1!!!!?,

eding riclus of his grace in his kind- I

ess to us through Christ Jesus."

JJe remarked that the greater part

1 from bar-

Pur knowledge of causes of MAN'S OHIOIN the tendering toward sengreat. The I

unbelief so

k':,"1°.l_,T8ion8 °n.ho do not seem have

lost any of their strength Ifi

ul/bed out as the sum is- rubbed oir the ft rfiir it would make lit,3 ilerence but when we contemplate 10 myriads pouring in like a mightv into the world beyond while their aei are filled by others—(his coming a going—we need the irit of the tejet.

helj) of the

If this idea does not

nngone shopuand faith—:hen don't [now what will. Therefore, we must plievc, i/ we believe at ail, that someMw, in the ages to come, when there

aiicw h.-aven and a-newcarth, right-

^le sswill prevail. How, w.s know f®'

-but wo feel that there is meaning {,')arry

(i mystic enunciation, that Christ

ft^raln wnnn 1.2.. I 1 Lr again roan mo »r much of the

CHOllCH OI-' Till: FUTURK.

G._le88_lL.!'e8,7,ll,|0K l!»o

jenrelve and not in Is it not so he­

reon us and superior intelligence? \vtli is the only interpretation oi it This cannot come by any formu-

K: words only by tho cultivation oi whivh is in us\ and this must be veil for the ages. Wo know that xist but we know little more. Ve \keup'onr Cod out of tho material 'ourselves. We must do so—there is

way. perfect

nul of

What can wo underwisdotu, of Infinite

fet-e pertect benevolence, impartialiIStter fwrgi ven«Rs? )ur highest coniOuH ot'rfucli art* llko rmlo duuns of incipient artist. In tho ages to Lue this will bo no longer tho imperwork ot our reason. Who could trout the germs of spring what [uid be the color of autumn? Imagan liuimimx trving to form an (.1 of the tropics. What has ho but anted herbs ami ground berries, as stands shivering in midsummer enlavoring to reail/.e some itlea of llowand sunshine. The ages to come 'ill reveal a personal experience ot

Leh we have the very faintest con)ion. Vou may have had a tree in garden tor ten years, and yet if it never blossomed you can not guess

its blossoms will be white or ow, in single llowers or great lusts bunches. You may soarch early late, but vou can't find out the fophesv of this unknown tiospel *ho in tho davs of barbarism could ivo foretold the progress ot the arts id sciences by winch the heavens are ieasured and'the snn, moon and stars jiderstoMl? In the higher forms of pinking thero Is the jMP or ixrrtTtoN, f^metimes called Inspiration and this Mightv and advanced though it he fbove the common plodding ot reason (till only imperfectly suggests the ages |o ooiue. We are (Jed's sons, but the ullness ot that term isn't translated to Lis Many a man is like a boat with an liv'er-lar^e engine, more are Ivith no engines to sjwsik ot. .. .ver-bodiot.1. some undertodied, some Jwith large notions, some with small [following no law of volition tli^t-weat I present undtsrstami. Kvery man must noNV Tfts »w^ BOAT, laud the problem of life is for IUIAU t.. make live best he can out of his own structure, Who wn tell -4viU IK- tu LIn* .u to inline, freed from he tlonvi of p'^sion, no longer bSwrnvcd as the mighty wind swa%"s /branches, by pride. cnv^ uncharitablemess and sensuality Supixwe some of vou were to wake up to-morrow mem {ng not proud, can vou guess how you would feelt Or you oVtimite, self,%vi!lel men, how you would feel to wake up docile, teachable and lo\ iaa"

W- »r® all full of sickness, and It Is very hard for a sick man to imagine how a well one f'el. S»onie 'UeVO that these bodies riwt again.

THANK oon. NOT t.

1 fhr one hnve got enough of it, by ohi tlesh and bhod.

tlje

/if

•ma corner in the itreets of'llf«-( I '/.(,nie never hear so well as when "Iden ciap with a .vrnile. ^|jey .find themselves growing

... I \rh3t6a-

felt like saying old patriarch! your mo ifj not going out it lias onlv gone

rf»y l',

l.llH

you

cf

I

•ero wan nothing but dentli in reserve l:l"tv, this stillness of the grave. that death annihilation—if life was' I T!:?*

church of the job 'LIIourhniHhc/d'when1 ui''"1

moved awav

Of

Hi crs AM) rJlKKI)*

I he household of faith nh:dl bf ^uitt Iiiriiuh., love shall be the pul)li(lUment of the church and tho wisthat comes fru't i' '""VT.de and unsalis/ywfslMtr nd^sible for an npt~4—_. ndovelopod tj understand tho charof (Ion. Krtw inuehcan wemako horse or the elephant, understand of I, nature and structure of your minds? have not yet development oi lacfcy sutfiei(int [.le^tuaUy unfolded

and

everv

!V

woman

and

got enoug I blood. am lound for

the kingdom unfettered by any surh hindrance#. Just SMH how we are obligod to favor llnw bodies. It is needful that we should waste one-half of our tir.se and eatinjr. Noirmro of that with the spiritual body,

WltATRVm THAT tR.

In the Kircs to come we shall be surrounded bv friendship and love—by

the blessed influence of a pure society I PJf,, D..„: of winch the apostle speaks—"the spir- OUSlIieSS DireCtOrV Its of liisf m«t

its of just men made perfect." Now we are all the time eluding, and defend-

TI.I tLiin b.^i(i« ih,. »OS, viowinp HRI„I I !"&' lodging, and winking. In the ages *"'wing bright- to come we shall

Ht

^'J

I*.?" Jovo and balm and sweetness are I p'dicated the sun radicates light and heat. Sorrow and sifriiino-cinnina

»u- ^nd sighing and sinning

are all things of the past-It he tears we J'P^

from

fi

all eyes. Syppose fifty

playi nff a

(liffercnt

"Se8 to come to bring

from.these'

There is

hnv

,!i„Lh

average

U'^r!d!

.WIUJUUU inemselves erowinsr deaf

b|infl»ess,

I'-KHMEIVfiSKIiyfOX the best spiritual eye-opener possible to conceive of. The man who lives spirit lives toward everv thin* good. During the last three months of inv beloved father's life-when deprived of nls faculties—in consideration of \0t fif1,

The

st

30, Mr. Bocch-

.lie:ir.t-aching spectacle—J

nearer royalty,

lor the age to come. If

knpu'

*bc company of angels that

Hurroundod 8Uch

II® world is not yet redeemed from bar- WAITIX

O SAINTS,

•voa would n#er call them old. We are not Heparatcl from our friends by death. They are only lifted higher than our faculties can follow. They are with us more than ever, onlv wo are spiritually undeveloped. It is not the sib

af0

^V1

lJS-

AX

in hh' wgeu to come, when thera I wUJ.s

'^i1(-'ir'« is the reahz-

ation. our's the waiting. By and bv we shall join the loved ones—tho?whom the heart holds dearest no more storms, tempests, temptations and disappointments, but forever blessed blessing.

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ORLEANS COUNTY BRIDEGROOM IN A FIX. The Defi'oit Free I'rr.s.s tells storv about Hiram Murray, of Murray, Or-

wlio arrived in I)etroiton

ni^ht Iilst-

1Pen:i' wl,lcre

av

bis scepter. VVo I

J'« was going to

slr°"ll«I,ldyofth»t

way to tho depot Thursday morning, hei thought, after looking at his watch, that ho would have tiipotoget 1)0(ore the train started.

his hair cut ir -»*v- mull OCUrLUlI.

h''ld

train

-•ng.ue to overtake tho s{ecding mail II.nn. As there was none to spare his oilers could n.,t be accepted, and the man rushed down stairs to the.shouting hackmen and sereamcd: "I will give you !?e0 to Mitch the Sairinaw train!"

The Jehu looked at his horses, considered their gait, thought of the distance and shook his had in a mournful wav'

und wsintwl thoopcrfttoi tosoYiirtiirou^n message lollowsi

4tHolcl

on it

minute, till a fellow named Iliram Murray catches it," but the operator told him it was no use. Some one suggested that ho might biro an engine at "ontiac, if ho could get there. ,„r J-.... he asked,

•How far is it to Pontine' fairly jumping up and down, no was tolii -hat it was only twenty—six miles, when

he

IS 'VERIOli OI T1TF EAR TH. The greatest dopth of tho oarth hithrto attained by man's explorations has not reached more than one nnle from the surface. When, as Professor •orbes stutes it is remembered that the uiinictcV of the earth is 7,IKK) miles," tho lisproportion of our studies between he •uirfaee and the interior ot our planet is evident. We have traversed cvery sesi from polo to pole: tho desert, the prairie, the great forests and the inland river foiuitH"hnvl alike been explored.

Ml the sciences provo with what ardor we have studied things of the earths surface and thence directed our attenion to distant planets to study them ,-et of our own planet no attempt hsis Vet been made beyond one mile down What, however, we have learned lrom his descent is astonishing. have discovered that tho earth is not a solid substance on the contrary, it lias a tluid interior,

only the crust is solid,

and relatively not so thick in proportion as a hen's egg. It is,found that, for

hundred teet of descent, tlicro is

rise of temperature of two degrees Fahrenheit for every mile. At twentydye miles deep we should liavo a temperature of Il.OOO degrees Fahrenheit which is sutlVcient to melt iron, and tho lava which we see ejected by volcanoes. Now, without any verifying experiment the existence of volcanoes ditfertent parts of the world, the perpetual springs of boiliiig,wator in Iceland, and of warm water in l-.ugland, at liath and Matlock, elearlv provo tho existence of subterranean heat. Fortunately, expcriments ot a different character from those of descending into the earth substantiate the fact of interior fluidity.

WK clip from one of our exchanges the following sad story: Confinlerati' soldier went to Rraxtl at the clesoof the war, tatctna with hjm his wiii' and two daughters—one 10 and the other 12 vear* of age. He was an educated man, havhW l»een a prwnchcr In MontRouierj Co., Tennessee, Init apparently his was no* the sort of nbilitv which makes men rich in «uch place as Bmidl, and after a veldle he ttecnini' a IwinkrupU Acconling to Bra*.lUan law the chlldreftuf a ciU*en who can not mv ht»debts may heaeHl a* slaves and U»e monev thus obt*U»ed applied In paj^aentof of»l!™tlous.i*rie unfortunate Tennesl^aite a nat«mll«rdi cll!«en of Uw cm,'ire, and in accordance with the law both oi his chikirvn, mw nearly grown to

IKXHI, were taken to the slave-market

sold to theh»Rht«t bidder, pie pr natd was?l3»» hy retnrnlna which the thcr can bay them back again.

This preacher belonjred to a ebuiS Of men who taught tho Southern peotde that human slavery was a God ordained institution. other rcb«la, he wanted hia rights, and filing to wiu them in lattle, left th®

cou

n^IT

loathed, and sought a congenial homo in Prnxil. He doubtless now entertains seutimenta concerning .Ujerr whW. are quite at varianw with his own t«.Hebings when he occupied a lcnne»~ sec pulpit.—Indianapotis Journal.

CALIFORNIA wines are being introduced into Japan.

P^.IyPifE1WHART'railnufac,urcrofT'T-MUn re-Han te Steel Plows, 1st St. near

RETAIL GROCERIES.

,,afl

tune on

,d,ffere»t instruments, what idea could we form of harmony from such a /8

jr

liloek, 167 Alain street.1'

no danger

of exaggeration in regard to the future. ir."i.'f

t,°,?e,c

man lives

how

tlif.v yearn for hap-

1 iness and how seldom jov couie.s! how iney gt from one unrest to another,

AH.DOOLE)',

!is in the case of

B',V

.• I JlliU

M.Un street, opposite Opera Housi

HARD WARE.

A

rohii"^

A

DRUGS.

V, J1'

J.

j^KRE-^AUTii SAI UKDA^ KWiftti MAI1- MAY 13. 1871.

PLOWS.

,otjnlr?'

R, general dealer in Gronh3telsiousan

1

"iock'^

M»in

JA«vv

GO-'

rp'ai.

wholesale and

Hardware, Sash, Doors, Paints

Iron^N ails, oil and Glass, 172 Main street.

/^IGRY (t TJKFRKKS, dealers in Hardwire O Iron, Nails, Paints, Oils, ^c.fl21 M-dn' and 1 and :i Fiftli street.

PHOTOGRAPHS.

11HSS?

rooms and specimens

WATCHES A JEWELRY.

•T

Amprican

He was bound (jT^aln V'T0LD' ^atcli Maker, ir,i

vilfage.0 On

ps a11

Srad^s of Ameri-

MISCELLAXEO US.

,T TRICK 0 CO., dealers in Yankee HI .Main s?,

and

Groceries, No

in

/^VLICK it BKRRY, eenernl dealers VT Dings, 1 aints, Glass, Oils, Toilet Articles brushes, Dyes, &v,., Cor. 4th and Main street.

SADDLERY.

PHILIP-M

dies and Harness

Lowest prices in city, im Main st.^nS"7th! \r o.. er

(!'r^i!(''r11(

1 U!,

''HI'lis aiisc.s aad Travolhng

»ig! .90 Mam St., near 7th.

P*h!l,?A°,S.S'

1110

dlery Hardware

11ess heather and Sk

1

l'ealer'in

dealer in Sad

Collars, Saddles, ting, 5 south f,thstreet.

a a

MA NUFA CTURERS.

WILDY

A l'OTIIS, CarrUutc ^anufacturers and Repairers, cor. I'd and Walnut st reets.

VIGO

immediately avowed liisdcter-

ination to walk the distanco, and went oil'down the truck as if shot from an army musket.

WOOLEN MILLS, established long enough to make the best goods from the best selected Wool, and sold for the least money—or wool. S. S. IvKNN'Em Co., Proprietors, corner Otli and Main stieets.

/"^iLIFF A SON, manufacturers of Locomotive, Stationery, Marine, Tubular and Cylinder Boilers, Iron Tanks, H^-et lron VV'ork, Door Steps, Ac., cor. Canal AMain st.

OCOTT, OKl'.N

A

LTQUORS.

B(eniVn'allklndVof Liquors and Tobacco, lK)wlln« llali, Oth street. PAPER.

IiOCKK A SON,dealers in Paper Rags. •I Flour Sacks. NYrappins Pa^r and all kinds Pai»er StK-k. 10 south 2nd street.

.1 TTORSEYS.

BACor.Srd

AVTS A PA VIS, ATTORNEY-SAT A Main, over

TIAW.

McKecn's Bank.

RUMSEY, Attorney at Law, office south side Ohio street, net. 3d and 1th.

I.T^EN MACK WILT IAMS, Attorneys Ohio street, between ail and 4th. mkxas isMiiii. Attorney at I^aw, oflicc stnH-t" H''tween and 4th.

EN AS SMITH

iwren

H. BLAKE, Attorney at Uw, office

JOhio

H. BI.AKN Anonirv »•*««, st reet, between 8d aud 4th.

""-1 W.KLEISER, Attorney at Law, office T. north side Ohio street, »et. 3d and 4th

FOOTE, Dealer In Oardon, Field and Flower Seeds, No. 65 Main street.

.S'/TW'/.YrV .1M CHIXES.

mup IJOVVK HEWING MACHINE, 8. S, I i'honev, Agent, Cor. 6th & Main sts^ opposite National Hoilse, Imscment ntory.

IEE.XS H".4 F~

H"tail

RICH AU WON Co., Jobber* A Redealers in Glass and Queensware. Kxefu«ave Agents for Lap ton'* Silver Burner and

Favorite Burning Fluid, 78

Main stmt.

DRESS MAAi.Vt,.

\HY C\PPR. Prrss and Shirt maker "and plain sewer,Cor.7th ami Swan Sts. 37-4t.

CLOTHING.

BANNISTER,

W."

MUSIC.

^pERiAUTE MUSICAL INSTITUTE, ovfe ro^toffice. Music taught in all Pupils may

LKBBB'

ProtitK*. 75

street, between tfth and ath.

^.T" tlu-acite^bun Bni7.il, liloek. Lost Creek iOK 'ivT general dealer in t.rorvr- a!1l Sn$^re^H coals. Leave orders at J™. JJoviMons and Produce, National. office unPr"!^ City BaiiK, lith' street.

an1

Provisions,

and Wootl Ware. 219 Main street!

ROOKS.

Dealer in Books, PaiJers it

^-hromos, Opera House Buildinp.

f"OX & CO., dealers in Books Panpr Knvclope.s, Ink, ie., loy Jhiin^ «re,T

ROOTS AXD SHOES.

"\T ANDRK\VS.14IMaln street, Is the ul-tce

taughti

it* bra*, ^tipils may enter at anv time. -i",."

STEIN WAY PIANOS at

AG&FOR

,_

T. luteal Institute over the Post45.

office.

dealer in Pianos, Meloueous,

Oft. Palace of Music, 48 Ohio

COAL.

Produce,Nation- "RIGEr, Mining Company,

street. J3 wlll»»?h at market pric^ An-

'•WARS.

0.*rGH, dealer

A. MinshallKa,,k. Jobb-.-r Fine Cot Tobacco.

STH A CO., dealers in Stoves,

V^'» H'ap. AjKncultural Implements, and manufact'*

r"

street.

rpiTE GREAT HEADQUARTERS, Wan-en. A Hoberg«: Co., dealers in Dry floods and Notions, Co-. 4th and Main streets.

Eilablishcd in 1843. -J, Wholesale dealer

IGoods,Notions,

RYCE, Wholesale tiealer in l)rv j. Cotton Yarn, Iiatts and

*rain bags, Main street.

rpUK

KADKL, manufacturer of SadJJMDU'SS J\ll work wirrnnti'il

let"1'0r»'1(1

Df'ai-

XIOV YORK STORE, 73 Main street JL near Court House square, Dry Goods "arpets, Wall Paper, Shades, Ac.

1

arriam-

ers, northwest cor. 1st and Main streets.

Estnhlixhcd 185!.

lirABASH WOOLEN MILLS, G. F. Ellis, YV Proprietor, wholesale ami retail numu-n-rs of Woolen Goods, N. NY. corner 1st faetur arid Walnut streets.

V*Works Heath*A H:i«''r, manufacturers of Cars, Ci\r Wheels, ('a-stings and Machinery, corner Canal and Maiii street.

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.

T'leKe,''

Hook-keepinii, I'enn^nship and

Arithmetic, Cor.

HATS AN J) CAPS.

Yhand,Store.

ATES. "THE HATTER," New York Hat latest novelties constantly on No. 145 Main st reel.

WlTTEKBUKO, llUSCHACl'T, A Co.

rprn^L, RIPLEY A Staple and Fancy

4

Cigars and ToMcKc North Star

I /-1IIABI Cigar Manufa cturer, v' and (fcr in Tobacco. Snutl", Pir)es, I No.

11

So -»th street.

4trc„.i.

Sl'O YES.

BL. Dejder in Stoves, Tin and Cop Mr are, 12S Main street.

ft.'

Ware, 50 and Main

STinw-

it. IUUERSON, dealer in stoves and 13 south 1th street, between Main andno, aiul ill Main street.

GFOS'Rand

1,lln

\\r M. SSPHENSON. M. 1)., Office 110, T? Ope House Building, up stairs.

JRICHADSON,4th.

When in

SMITH, dealer in Stoves,

Man*, Grates, and manufactures Tin, Shoetron & Copper Ware, lot) Main st.

PR OFESSIOXA L.

Lit.BATHOLOMEW,

WW.

Prices.

Dentist. 157 Main

street Residence cor. 5th and Swan.

.'HNSTON, M. 1)., Offlce over PraeCity Biink opposite National House, (ItKreet. Residence Nortli side Cliestnut, Itween 4th and 5th.

Dentist, Ohio street, Be-

tweon.d and

SD.SIIIE.DS,

and Foreign

Watches, Jewelry, Ac., Opera House.

DR.

Dentist, Office 11!) Main St.,

over Soe's Confw tiouery.

J. 8.KTONE, Office Oliio street, bet. •ird andtli. Res. ('or. Vi':! it Ohio Sts.

REAL ESTA TE.

RIMES: ROYSE, Real Kstate and InsuranctAgents, otli street, near Main.

L_

DRY GOODS.

DEMING. dealers in .. Dry Goods, Notions,

Air., Cor. otli and Main streets.

and

Saddles, liarness, Trnnk«! nd

aliscs. Ani-nt for Miller's Harness o'-

CONFECTIONERIES.

W II-SAGE, Confectioni r. Wholesale A IT Retail Bakery A Con fee! ionery Toys (-•andies AFire Works, 115 Main street.

MI

ale A Retail leat7

A, STp AT', Who!. ]llt Vjrt

r-'-'mirs. Childveo'*^.1'^1

y^FUJiXITURjiT*"

1

... ^.RVJSY, Furniture dealer. Finest styles Parlor&Chftniber Suits,83 Mainst.

E.

1ERRE-HAIJTE FURNITITRECO. manuturersof all«!indsof Furniture, wholesi lie and retail. 8. K. Allen, Agent, Fourth street, opposite old Posiolliee.

NION STEA BAKERY.

FRANK HEINIG & BRO.

Manufacturers of all kinds of

Crackers, Cakes, Bread

N Y, f"

DIALERS IN

Foreign &Domestic Fruits,

FANCY 4 ST A PLE GROCERIES,

I.lKvYETTE STREET,

(I5etw«6i the two Railroads,)

21 -tf. Terre-Haute, Ind.

J.

MIESS: S" & CO.,

Coi fectioners,

ICE CB JAM SALOON,

No. 1, South

5th

All kinds Pyramids, au onler.

St.

lakes, Ornamented Cakes, (Jreams will be made to 42-3m.

EW TlfiMING

FANCY STORE.

J. f^lAUBLIN, 1st door east of Ryce Ik-t. 6tli and 7th, has opened one fee finest and largest stocks of all tds of Ladles'

DID A.XI CLOAK TKI*KIXOS, And Fancy Goods. I nliianufacture Cords, Tassels, ainimd Buttons.

La(, call and see the Goods.

""TffiSWc.-.

30-t

mOFESiJNAL.

DRIARLAND

H'H fix STREKT, cnfci rcrtti atlotie

Between tn and Locust Street* Otrrtbiftff't Shot Slorr. Con-hulUittoi^e from o'clock A. 5*'clock P. 16-ly.

••4.

CLARK

Merchant Tailor,

So. 79 Main street.

Mm4iut Tailor,

H.WINTER,

USE,

Ow. and Oh

No. 64 All

Ohio street, Between »rd and 4th.

work warranted.

Ohio Street*, OMNIBUS AND attend to calls tot trains

THE TERH1ACTE HACK LINK leaving both Sastern and Northern IVnots w'«" con pMwngen to any pat of theVl^r AH rsleft St the Tem^Haut* f?Mwe Postof National House, BunUn Hoose, or at th wk Home will be promptly attendedto-

OR FINE GRAINING,

Sign Painting,

And Genera]

House Painting,

CALL ON

ROBT. BUOKELL,

Off

W4

The Painter,

Glass, White Lead, Oils

AND,

PAINTS.

R. B. takes this occasion of thanking his many friends for their patronage during the last five years and solicits a continuance of the some, as with a large staff of workmen and the best material In the market he is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him with despatch.

UST Motto prompt and good. 35-3m"

H. WRIGHT,

PHOTOGRAPHER,

•105 MAIN STREET.

OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE.

All Kinds of Photographs Finished In the Finest Style.

Also, Copying Old Photographs, Coloring in Oils, Ac.,

AT THE LOWEST PRICED

All work warranted satisfactory or no cliajge. ee-3m

J812—1815.

Pensions for Soldiers

OF THR

War

ta

SPRING GOODS.

WAREEN, HOBERG & CO.

Opera House Corner^

HAVE THE

Largest, Handsomest and Cheapest

Stock of Spring Dry Goods in Terre-Haute.

Nobody Should Fail to Visit the

GREiT HI1DQIIIRTERS FOR DRY GOODS,

Paper Hanging,

1812—18*5,

May now be had—for their wU*wn.

Gall on

Sft-tf. D. a DANALD80X."

rtERMAN PRINTING-All kinds«erm*n fjT Printing, Including Cards, ClrauJani. Posters, Ac., te, done in the ba# style and at low prices, at the Terre-Haute (Mfun Printing Houaa, 142 Main street, O. J. Uillh A Co.

IVant, of First-Class Goods at the Lowest

"Warren, Hoberg & Co.,

OPERA IIOI HK COMEB.

JR:KT asi::civi':s,

The new Field !rti

Orthog'rapliic Croquet.

SEND FOR CI IU.UJI.AU

We are Clo«lni Out 6'ur entire sf

HAVE,

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And Dealer in

«J Always on hand a Ir.iijo stock uaii

Great VTarietv of Plows,

Suitable for all kinds of soil and for all purposes all of my own manufacturing, and all of which I guarantee to giro satisfaction. 1 repair Plows and am prepared to make all sizes and styles to order all kind

Plow Material For Sale, inclnding finished, single and double shov-* els ready for stocking. It gives me always pleasure to have farmers call and look at m, ot prices nn.

plows, even if you do not wish to by. isli and my prices are alike Respectfully,

terms arc cash and rn all. 81-ly.

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CHAS. JL FELT0S

O S E S I N

AND ORNAMENTAL. PAINTIUB, Cherry Street, 2d door east of 3d, TERRE-HAUTE, INI. Docs Paper Hanging, Kalsomltnlng, Owflning, House and Sign Painting, ami evefytrung usually done by the trade. The Beat Workmen Employed—The

Beat Stock I'MM.

Prices to suit the times.

W*. M. BARR, N. II. YEAR ».*, AliR & YEAKLE.

House and Sign Painters

On bth Street, bet. iloin & OJdit, ..

In Cory's new Building.

All work ea?rusted to tw will prompt attention. Special attention given to «lgn and Graining.

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RRE-HAUTE HOUSE,

T*~rre-HcnUr, Indiana. 5

T. C. BUNTJN, PMrunw.

The Street Cars pass this House erflly te» Minutes, from the Depot and Rlrer.

Tht Artesian Batht are connected 1-ir. thU Hotel.