Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 5, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 July 1871 — Page 7

[For the Hnturday Evening Mail.] THE RUSTIC GOURD.

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At *a*e reclining I cca«! repining

And think upon my cottage home 3§ Where the tangled wildwood, In the dayit of childhood, Had charms to older iicarts unknown.

Tht grapevine awing. The bubbling spring,

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Where on the cool r«»ck lay the gourd In Its crooked handle And hollow shell all The purest thoughts of life ore stored.

j| Fond mero'ry ling'ring "In the water* springing

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tricklingdowu the mossy rock, a y» Is linked with wweeiness k'/ Wliow iucompleteiiess «7» death can alone unlock.

I've drunk from fountains

ft Where vine-clad mountains /looked the wrinkled, crawling sea, Hut the waters stontl

In the dripping KOiird, ,,, ,,i

^lada sweeter taste by fur to me.

jCut gloss clinking "'2 The banquet hull In

I've heard'ru-ath the glare of the chandelier. Where feet kept time

In inea-tured rhyme

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With music floating on the fragrant air. Hut the sparkling wine From the purpling vine Like trickling drojw of blood outpoured

While the crystals sweet On little brown feet

Come dripping from the old brown gourd. With tender sadness And thrilling gladness I muse uiion my forest home \V here In ttie wild wood

The friends of childhood

Gathered around the broken stone 111 a row they stand S The sun-browned hands All reaching out to be the first.

What cool drops jioured 'From I he mossy gourd

To cool the stained Hps burning thirst!

V/lth froelex all tattered And f«««t all spattered

The block eye* sparkle full of fun. In riopllug notes HIIIhe laughter floats ,'.Aiid frights the partridge from her home.

Those voices ringing In memory, bringing

i«fhe w»i wllh all Its treaxures stored, I hold most nacred 4 Willi boyish dreams tied,

Burled along with :he rustic gourd,

WOMEN WILL DEMORALIZE I'O LIT/CM." ntho other hand it is claimed that litieHwill demoralize women. I eon1 thit neiiher is true. What inllnhave women had wherever they gone? Look in California, not iiv years "•JTO, almost without the in-

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of pure women's Hoeiety, and in Potato of comparative bsirbamm, wocuiie, nmi what a change was ^•ked. It was a grand thing which

Karri In did in bringing a Nliip riot women to the coast. Look what inlluence wottu ti liad on literature.

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look the lie]d sucli ini-

million* as Swift, Fielding and »llett wont on! of the fashion. Ten (teen years ago it was considered Ifost demoralizing for girls to attend eollegas and seminaries of iearnhut with higher idea* it has come 0 the universal lesl. thai professions I a higher grade of scholarship are ipplic iblo to girls a.s to boys. it not fair to snpposo that a higher oof politics would o1low woman's 'tit into I'm Held? I don't think

tan is 1 teller than man but she dies a dilT'ivnt cIoni'Mil, which is ded in the political world. I know men who arc as noble and hl'Jiled as I eon id wish. Hut go into a 'o where men tiro talking tog«Umr ami their conversation is not as iod as when a woman is present. 1 think von have anything to I'car 7

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«»y I-Lvor* Y:.-\^u.VnnJt

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are polities Notning

the science of government. lo think it would hurt woman lo tv aside the 1 volitiea of life and Jlter mind healthy activity? Would [grade the women ol alil'ornia to thai groat work of John Smart on linanco ami monopoly quuM-|.-*T you think would degrade her to a clean piece ol paper and deposit the ballot box? No. Then what d? You say for her tola) mixed tl'li men. What a libel! Are we fmixt'i! tip hero to-night? Are we lmixed up in our churches The

Wven have the audacity to come in (otises. I have to eat my broakfiiti a husband and tlvosoim—six »nly liiiuk how demoralized 1 |1«\ [(Jrom uuirriinent.j Hut you

Ltii are witling enough to let he igeut, educated, relined woman, Ibiu il we let all women vote the ^viil slay away. That objection is strong argument in our favor, women who wrap the mantle ^ilaceuey around them could the multitude onoe pour forth f»rrels and cellars, old wonion

Jnig, with bony hands stretched help they would receive a few 1 idea?* of real life. When you

'Ill do \ou remember that your iter may bo dragged u| for crime ifynticide to a trial by a jury of ne'ami irresponsible white men? women have tho right to vote Kill make a moral eouo tho saute Toinen as for men. Some say we Lw.nit to vote. Twenty thousand »n for L, yet Horace Greeley hen all women want to vote they live the right. great mas* of women don't unhid the dignity of the power of liJot. F.ven ihe negroes sent tip a |n not to be enfranchised, the now s»and on a polit ical par tuatie*, idiots and criminals, 1 g'*: out of th,*t category.

U.Hot will do women just •ol as negn s. The dlsfrauLvLw^os «re always the degraded

A few years ago the papers bilheit U'u S Pat became M', Mm Ui for.u that did not 'hilly then* took up the negro.

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I not ctinvim-^ her she did want name mirht When RrlcM toM th«! ?h^ »p men of FMKbuni iioy

wu to eat H.

A COPPER-SKINNED SOCRATES. We met, a day or two since, a gentleman recently returned from the Texas border, who was at Fort Sill at the time of the capture of the Arapahoe chiefs. He gave us some details in reference to the death of Satank that illustrated in a peculiar manner the stoicism of the Indian nature. Satank felt certain that his fate was sealed, and that unless he could otherwise compass his destruction, a judicial death at the end of a rope was his certain lot. There is no death wo distasteful to the savage mind as strangulation—nothing so degrading, humiliating as to "die the death of a dog," as they call it. Satank asked to be released, and offered to bring in all the ponies possesses by his tribe, his prettiest young squaws, etc., and give General Grierson as many of each as he chose to take.

When this tempting offer was curtly refused, Satank folded his greasy blanket about him, and quietly and smilingly observed that he guessed he was "gone up." Satank made no overtures for his release, but observed a grim composure, asking from time to time that he be taken out and shot at once. When the party that was to convev the prisoners to Texas had prepared them, they were taken out ol the fort ironed and conveyed to the wagon in waiting "Tell my people," says Satank as the teamster was picking up his reins to start, "that I die to-uay." The wagon had proceeded but a short distance when the old savage with a demoniacal (jleain in his eyes, raised himself to his feet, drew a knife that he had managed to conceal in his blanket, and stabbed one ol the guards, seriously wounding him at the same time seizing tiie soldier's carbine, and wresting it from him.

A dozen carbines were cocked in an instant and leveled at the cantanker ous savage. He paid no attention to impending death, but busied himself trying to cock his weapon. A carbine bullet broke his right wrist, and two or three more tore through his old red blanket, lie grinned ami clenched his teeth, and still tried to press back the Jock with his wounded hand, glaring on his tormentors. A more carefully aimed carbine lodged a bullet in his head, and with a ringing whoop he fell Lack in tho wagon, covered with his own blood. A messenger sent back to the fort met an officer with a squad of men approaching, the firing having been lit aid. Inquiring what was the matter, the messenger replied that "Old Satank got on the rampage and they had to slioot him."

Well, throw him out of the wagon," said tho ollicer, "you don't want to tote him to Texas." Satank was accordingly thrown out in tho dusty road and thetrain went on. Hardly agliinmer of life remained in the resolute oltl savage, but that spark he used ill preparing himself for tho "happy hunting grounds." Writhing wiih„pain, covered with blood and dust he twisted his body some distance from the road and a party from the fort that went out Severn' hours aiterward found it decently composed with head and feet due east ami west, according to the aboriginal idea of decorous dissolution.—Letter t) f,ctrt!nieort/t (}nmerci(il.

.1 Fid UTI.Xtf VN TTXDR UM. Mayne Ueid, the prolific author of wild stories for little and big children, was onee a gallant soldier, and distinguished himself in tho Mexican war. Afler the eapturo of the Citv of Mexico lie was wont to empty Ills trunk in ndoruinq his handsome person before calling upon the fair of (iuadaloupo, uid while so doing would stir up his enthusiasm by reciting poetry, much to tho wralh and disgust of his brother

At midnight, in his guarded tent. The uirk lay dreaming of the hour Will." liroue» l»i-» "I sav, Reid," interrupted Ned Marshall,

,!whv

did she grease her knees?"

"What "You said 'grease her knees.' Now, the question that agitates the country is. why ditl they grease her knees

The gay lieutenant ga/.etl for a moment in blank ama/.emen!, and said sternly—

You're a fool." A duel was tho consequence, in which Ned Marshall, with his usual luck, got the worst of it.

Hit. II. Y. PiKtU'K, of Buffalo, N. Y., in his book on Chronic Diseases, says in regard to his Golden Medical Discovery, wMh which our readers are familiar, "From its wonderful power over Consumption of tin* Lungs I had thought strongly of calling it my Consumptive Curo but from the fact that it is a perfect specific for tho soro throat and hoarseness to which ministers and other public speakers are subject, and also tor Jlrovchitis ami all .severe and is an invaluable remedy for diseases of the Liver, and also as a'blood purifier, I decided not to apply to it a name which might mislead ami prevent its use in other diseases for which it is so admirably adapted.

It will cure a cough in one half tho time necessary to cure it with other medicines, ami it does it not by drying it up, but bv removing tho cause—subduing the irritation and healing the affected parts."

This valuable medicine is sold by all first class druggists. 574.

MINUI.IMI

V.s ib\ek skull, woodv head, long of the great world as it courses in ,i w'ildvk tHme* C8i:u in Ibr rid»- accustomed pound And there ai (mental and invt^d* who n« the name chao^e. to tret

Nun! »Is in \Va8tilni»ton, and d.ir,- not uiaku nut of him. hearts enlarged, »»ul let In a little won of this count rr can

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tgnetism its are need

their minds

more of the prcstt liffht of life Out-

Nw V» rk wtli tind side intlueiux*s «rc very vsluaole to i'uiiu jst in favor of Woman those who at -iue have ivm well '. If von vvam to bo tr ~tei traineri by healthlui intluenees in early i*lv Uv iu nrt a* get the .Hot. vonth. *o that they can avoid the snares at to \Turteoii*ly "'"d which those who go liu#tatftri, |»»h| eiecUou olieil ,i. i. (Merr nt.J Tiisii wuman ivt lo Y"t, t»*»t (, re. I nev-' They T. ith w-'inaa Ihti tttlnnlet* I Th(W nrrang'

!h »s In Arkansas,

monirt

t, tii rt] I -Hi, "Don't talk to prairie iwc want hr. sin»! «n(nn. capabtcof bt)iiii«v'.'-in through ii, .?, t*ladstoin» and .lohnStinol' an avenic e^uln® and clinching on the ftd-.,i*r.th the work- l.tf I Olh^r »ld«. llu^l *1, -ii.vi tiny I..IVC jwuua}.. mm lie iKiU briuvfs them hre»d. \Var«ix«T(»s" thinks that Mrs.

Sto'wc a: .! G.-.il FT m":..n with the

nt'Jdl al»uivc of tn

coH i'i un bitt. rly ihoir own sex. ami »avi» Mra. Mowe'a

in rtiiont the ijr:n»» emj'is sr. on her sister. Mrs. Isabella ,t-i «*e .H,»n t:: th" «n ::iu- II ker, in the *M ".'sriatlan Vnion.** i! .iiil.li red an"

rt^nnin^ down

:!r.i ti!ig pul- Where I* rvprweni' 1 a» Mm. iVru-j u.g o^.ito lean. "»a lb© r»t n.AUuce of this I /-nrimKSA ROYSE, R«»l and Inhave swn."—( fien Affe* Nirance Mh Ami, nnr Main.

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City Business Directory.

PLO H'&

PHILIPXEWHART,manufaeturerofTer-

re-Hante Hteel Plows, 1st St. near Main.

RETAIL GROCERIES.

"tlT EST A ALLEN, dealers In Groceries and TT Provisions, Stone 4 Glassware. Highest cash price paid for country produce, 75 Main street, between 8th and Uth.

RW.

RIPPETOE, general dealer in Grocerles, Provisions and Produce, National Hlock, loo Main street.

JAMES

DAVIS, general dealer in GrocerI^royislons and Produce, National

Block, 157 Main street.

CI.

RIPLEY, Groceries and Provisions, Stone and Wood Ware. 219 Main street.

BOOKS.

AH.

DOOLEY, Dealer in Books, Papers A Chromos, Opera House Building.

BG.

COX A CO., dealers in Books, Paper, Envelopes, Ink, Ac., 159 Main street.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

"Vf AXDREWS,I41Main street, is the place to buy Boots and Shoes. Goods made to order and repairing done.

I^NGLES

retail Sash, Ioors. Paints, Iron, Nails, Oil and Glass, 172 Main street.

JAMES

M. LYONS, dealer in Hardware. Iron, Nails, Mill and Broom goods, 20 styles Cross Cut Saws, 130 Main street.

P1IO TOGRA PUS.

EPPERT, Photographer, No. 86 Main Vy street, between 3d and 4th.

HUSHER'S

Main streets. Call and see his line r-ionis and specimens.

H'.4 TCHEN «(r JE WELR Y.

JR.

FREEMAN, American and Foreign Watches, Jewelry, Ac., Opera He use.

GEORGEtreet,

Main st

U. PATRICK it CO., dealers in Yankee •/. Notions, Produce and Groceries, No. SI .Main street.

I) It COS.

/"t CLICK A BERltY, general dealers in vT Drugs, I'uints, Glass, Oils, Toilet Articles Brushes, Dyes, Ac., Cor. 1th ami Main street.

SV11)1)LEU

Y.

HILIP dies and Harness

KADEL, manufacturer of SadAll work warranted.

Lowest prices in city. l!Xi Main st. near 7th.

VG.

DICKIIOCT, Manufacturerand Dealer in Trunks Valises and Travelling Hags liHi Main St., near 7th.

IriRKI)

A. ROSS, wholesale dealer in Saddlery Hardware, Collars, Saddles, Harness Leather and Skirting, 5 south5tlistreet.

I)ETKR

MILLER, mannfaeturerer and

dealer in Saddles Harness, Trunks and Valises. Agent for Miller's Harness Oil, old 1'ostofllee building, south 4th street.

MILLIXEltY.

T\f RS. M. H. Ann TT, full stock of Spring iYJL foods, I llii street, bet. Main A Ohio.

MAN UFA CTURERS.

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.

(1I.IFF

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A TTORNEYS.

1 \A VISA DA VIM, I ATD dtNEY'S AT LAW. Cor.3rd A Main, over McKeen's Bank.

effect of mingling with new people who have new ideas ami new methods of thought, is very salutary. Always to see the same p«»nplo. do the same things, feel the same way, producer a stagnant condition of the mint! and heart that is distressing to behold. There are am4 thousands of Invalids who might be greatly benefitted by eettiug away Iront home, if only for "a short time, "to mingle with stranger*,1'/'^ W. KLF.ISKR, Attorney at IJ\W, office and be touched with the magnetism north sid*- Ohio stm t. »et. 3d and 4th. tl

W. RCMsEY. Attorney at l»w. office south side Ohio st reel, bet. 3d and 4t.h.

ALI.EN,

MACK A WILLIAMS, Attorneys

Ohio street, between 3d and 4th.

ZENASstreet,

SMITH. Attorney at I .aw, office Ohio between 3d and Hh.

11. BLAKE. Attorney at I-aw, offlc® Ohio street, between 3d and 4th.

SEEDS.

A. FOOTE. Denier in ^mlen. Field and Flower S«sMs. No. tV Main »tr«H*t.

.SA'H'/.VI MACHINES.

a1TIE

HOWE SEWING MACHINE, H. S. "heney. Agent, 3 Main rtwt, north si-.le Public Sunan*.

VUKEXSWARE.

8. RICH ARUSON A Co.. Jobber* A Retail dealers in Glass ami Qix-erwwar' ,xcinsi\ Agents '"r Lnpton's Silver Burner and rnily Favorite Bnrnfng Fluid, Ti S Main jiSnyt.

11 Exoiti

in. :i are not, a* the to imply, ranked -r?a of the turf, but are ers, A #i»9 smaller than witi? like wcll-

DRESS MAKINti.

AHY CAPPS. Ir. and plain wwer.

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TERRE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAII JULY 29 1871

MUSIC.

11ERRE-HAUTE

its branches, time.

AGENCY

SYFER8.

A&itA?10**

Yy ILI A TIIS. CimiMrf-

VIGO

KENNEDY

A Co.,

ivoprtotors, corner 9th and Main streets.

A SoN, manufacturers of Locomofive, Stationery, Marine, Tubular and Cvlintlcr Boilers, Iron Tanks, Sheet Iron Work, Door Steps, Ac., cor. Canal AMain st.

^t'OTT, OUKN A ("•),, Carriage Manufactur0 ers, northwest cor. 1st and Main streets*

Eftnhlixhed 1851.

WAHASHWtiOLEN

TJNtON

M1LLS, G. F. Ellis,

Proprietor, wholesale and retail manufacturers of Woolen Goods, N. W. corner 1st and Walnut streets.

FOPNDRY and Tcrre-Haute Car Works, Seat A Hager, manufacturers of Cars, Car Wheels, Castings and Machinery, corner Canal and Main street.

CO MM ER CIA I. COLLEGE. ^ERllE- HAUTE COMMERCIAL C'OLlcge, liiook-kecping. Penmanship and

Arithmetic, Cor. 5th anA Main streets. 21. R. GARVIN, Principal.

HA 7'S A Nl CM PS.

\r.\TES. "THE HATTER," New York Hat Store. latest novelties constantly

hand. No. 145 Main street.

LI(J I'OHS.

IJOWSER A JOHNSTON, wholesale dealI) ers in all kinds of Liquors and Tobacco, DovMIng Hall, fith street.

I'A PER.

H. LOCKE A S N,dealers In Paper Bags. Wrapping Pajer and all kinds Psiper Stock. 10 south 2nd street.

J.

Flour Sacks,

and Shirt maker! •r.Tth and Swan Su.

CLUMISH.

No. !S Main sUid.

WJ

WINTKIi, MerrSutnt Tailor. No. IJ5

Main «n«t, up stairs. Hot.

MU8ICAL INSTITUTE,

over the Postofflee. Music taught In ali Pupils may enter at any 45.

FOR STEIN

WAY

LKISSNER,dealer

WHEELERandSMITH,

PiANOs

at

T. H. Musical Institute over the Postoffice. 45.

in Pianos, Melodeons,

Organs, Ac., Palace of Music, 48 Ohio street.

COAL.

BIGELOW

Coal and Mining Company,

will furnish at lowest market prices Anthracite, Pittsburg, Brazil, Block, Lost Creek and Sugar Creek coals. Leave orders at office under Prairie City Bank, 6th street.

CIGARS.

AO.

HOUGH, dealer in Cigars and To-

a

bacco, two doors east of McKeen A Minshall's Bank. Jobber in North Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco.

CHARLEi

RL.

A TUTT, Manufacturers A Deal-

ers in all styles of Boots and Shoes, 107 Main street, opposite Opera House.

PBS#®

HARD WAR1

AUSTIN,Hardware,A

A dealer in Stoves,

Mantles, Grates, and manufactures Tin, Sheet Iron A Copper Ware, 150 Main st.

PROFESSIONAL.

LH.

BARTHOLOMEW, Dentist. 157 Main street. Residence cor. 5th and Swan.

WW.

New Gallery, corner 6th and

JOHNSTON, M. D., Office over Prairie City Bank opposite National House, 6th street.. Residence North side Chestnut, between 4th and 5th.

WM.STEPHENSON,

SD.

\RNOLD, Watch Maker, 151 keeps all grades of Ameri­

can Watches.

MISCELLAXEO US.

M. D., Office 110

Opera House Building, up stairs.

J" RICHARDSON, Dentist, Ohio street, Be tween 3rd and 4th.

SHIELDS, Dentist, Office 119 Main St, over Sage's Confectionery.

DR.

J. S. STONE, Office Ohio street, bet 3rd and 4tli. Res. Cor. 13/„ A Ohio Sts,

DRY GOODS.

riUIE GREAT HEADQUARTERS, Warren, J_ Iloberg A Co., dealers in Dry Goods and Notions, Cor. 4th and Main streets.

Established, in 1&J3.

LGoods,

RYCE, Wholesale dealer in Dry Notions, Cotton Yarn, Batts and grain bags, 94 Main street.

rpHE NEW YORK STORE, 73 Main street J. near Court House square, Dry Goods Carpets, Wall Paper, Shades, Ac.

WITTKNBURG, RUSCHAUPT, A Co.

TUELL,

RIPLEY A DEMING, dealers in

Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Ac., Cor. 5th and Main streets.

CONFECTIONER

IES.

WH.SAGE,

Confectioner, Wholesale A

Retail Bakery A Confectionery Toys Candles A'Fire Works, 115 Main street.

WA.SITEAP,

Wholesale A Retail dealer

in Candies, Fruits, Children's Car rlages, Toys, Ac., 6tli street, opp. Postofflee.

WHOLESALE GROCERIES.

TRADER A CO., Wholesale Gro­

cers, 190.Main street, Terre-Haute, Indiana.

FURNITURE.

rrUCHkE-HAinlE FURNITURE CO. A turers of air kinds of Furniture, sale and retafl. 8. K. Allen, street, opposite old Postofflee.

BUFF DRESS L1XEXS,

Star 33.

WEIDEL, Cigar Manufacturer,

and dealer in Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, Ac., No. 11 South 4th street. 45.

STO VES.

BALL., Dealer in Stoves, Tin and Copper Ware, 128 Main street.

CC.

SMITH A CO., dealers in Stoves, Reapers, Agricultural Implements, and manufactures Tin Ware, 50 and 52 Main street.

SR.

SHRYER CO., wholesale and

HENDERSON, dealer in Stoves and Tinware, 13 south 4tli street, between Main and Ohio, and 111 Main street.

loan whole-

t, Fourth

STEAM BAKERY.

FRANK HEINIG & BRO.

Manufacturers of all kinds ofy

Cracker®, Cakes, Bread

''SAND

A N

DEALERS IN

Foreign & Domestic Fruits,

FANCY A STAPLE GROCERIES,

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LAFAYETTE STREET,

(Between the two Railroads,)

2l-tf. Terre-Haute, Ind.

J^R. Z. fx. MARTIN,

TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA,

Treats all Diseases.

He will iflif Special Allenion to 4 11 HO* H' DIKEANEN, ./

And all Disease#of the Blood, Liver, Lungs, and Air Passages, and

Diseases oj Women and Children.

CONSULTALION FREE!

47-3m* Office Ohio, near Fourth Street.

TSAAC B.4I-L,

UNDIRTAKER.

Aud Embdmcr of the Dead,

I* prepared tot seen te all orderx in his line with neatnewtad diapatch, corner of Third and Cherry at*et«. Terr»-Haute. 30-tf

pitOFESIOXAL.

DR.iHARLAND,

NOjrH 6% STREET,

Between tlm and Lornat Street* Overyibmff't Shoe Stort. CVm*nItattoni«* from 9 o'clock A. M_ to ViVJock p. ytTl 15-1 y.

rLAKK

IlT«E,

Ail work w»r-|HACK

UKA ES'fA TtL

\J Otrr- It" and Ohio Street*, I THE TERIti-HAtJTE OMNIBrS ANT LINK 411 attend to calla for txalr.* leaving both Baatern and Northern I»pot* also cootT pwWMgrn to any part o' the city. All (Ji®* left at the Terre-HauU

Hmwe, Pmtoft*. National Hnaw, Baniln IlnuM, or ti^Cauk Hooae will be prompt' i?»tteu§eigtai S-lt

BROWN FIGURED LAWNS,

OPEN TO-DAY.

WHITE VICTORIA LAWXS.

BUFF CHINESE (XOTH,

FLHIOTL. J. A, YAOKK. A. J. FKYATT.

CUSTOM

Planing Mills,

NORTH SECOND STREET

VANDAL!A RAILROAD.

We are now prepared to do all kinds «f custom planing and sawing on short notice and reasonable terms. Our machinery is ntirely new and of inostimproved patterns. We keep on hand a complete stock of

SASH,

DOORS,

HLINDS,*

SHINGLES.

48-3m.«

riXK and BI FF FRENCH LAWNS,

JAPANESE POPLINS, now SfjleA,

MOULDINGS,

Ac. Ac. Ac.

Also all other

kinds of building material including

FLOORING,

SIDING,

Ac. Ac.

CHAN-HE

A

gEAVEK'S PATENT

CO.

Excelsior Swing:!

For Sale at B. G. COX'S, MAIN HTREET, -tf Terrv- Haa'.e, Indiana.

New Sljlrs MOURNING LAWNS,

JAPANESE SILKS, plain, clicrked and striped,

MARIA STUART MOHAIRS,

"Warren, Hoberg & Co.,

-OF—

THE SINGER

Sewing Machine Company,

76 MAIN STREET, TERRE-HAI TE, IM).

All persons having SINGER SEWING MACJTTNE bought within the last fivo years can have them adjusted by competent persons at this ollico

FREE OF CHARGE.

Look at their official reports of sales below of

sales, and then call at their branch office, No.

4SHfm

SJ

Now Styles COLORED LINEN

And WHITE LAWN SUITSki

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OPERA HOUSE €01»ER,

THE BRANCH OFFICE

1S70

According to the sworn returns the number of machines sold by each manufacturer in 1S70 are as follows: THE RINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY..... 127.SW

Wheeler A Wilson Manufaeluring Company Howe Mnehine Company Grover A Baker Sewing Machine Company Weed Sewing Machine Company Wilcox A Ginhs Sewing Machine Company American Buttonhole A Overseamlng Company Florence Sewing Machine Company.." Gold Medal Sewing Machine Company ..Etna Sewing Machine Company Empire Sewing Machine Company KinkleA Lyon Msnufaeturing Company Parham Sewing Machinc Company Wilson Sewing -Machine Company Bart let Reversible Bartraw A Fan torn Manufacturing Company Lamb Knitting Manufacturing rompany McKay Sewing Machino Association C. F. Thompson

and see their immense

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Carpet Hall, and you will no longer wonder at their popularity. Don't be Received by agents who acknowledge the Singer tho best but they say tliev make so much noise, when the truth is that their latest improved makes less noiso and runs more rapid than any other lirst-class machine in the market. Persons wishing to satisfy themselves will be shown through their large stock with pleasure.

Alain street, opposite Kyce'H

.S3*U8-

7.r),liVi

t:I 11W

IlaTD Always on hand a large stock and

Great Variety of Plows,

Suitable f»r all kinds of soil and for all pu? posf*s nil of my own rnauufacturing, anil all of which I guarantee to giT(. trntlsfnctUin I repair Plows and am prepared to /nuRe ali sires and styles to onler all kind

Plow Material For Sale, including finished, single and double *hov. els ready for stocking. It

KITCS

-yyiLDv & POTHS,

me always

pleasure to have farmers call and look atmv I plows, even if you do not wish to bv. MV terms ate cash and my prices are alike lor all. RcspeetfullT, 31-lv

PHLLLP NEWHART.

ARCU 8 SCIiaiMEIIL""-

Real Estate Agent,

And Notary Public..

A Lnrye nnil Neferl lot of I,a»d«, IIolinen ant I.otM for ante heap.

Conveyancing an fMtraetlng Titles to Real EH talc promptly uiteaded lo.

OFFICE—Ohio, 2il an

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Carriage Manufacturers,

Cor. Second and Walnut Hireeta,

TEIIRE.I1A UTE, IND.

RgwWng done proiapfly antf at low rai«»

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& KOACH, XAJfCrACTUKER8 or

Saddles and Harness,

JDealcrs in OMar', Whips, Trunk*, dec.. NO. MAIN HTREET, North «lde, betw-«n 8rd and 4th, Terr«Haote, Indiana. A^nta for Uncle "am Hamem Oil.

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2 to Printing

V* froni S tn j# per cent, lower than N» Tr ork Print- 1 I'r'.t* Lteta. Call in Ri-d compare prict*.