Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 5, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 August 1872 — Page 3
j, COXNUBIA LITIES.
Mine lo the core of the heart, my beauty Mine, all mine, and fbr love, not duty Love given willingly, fall, and free, Love Tor love's sake—as mine to thee.
Duty's a slave that keeps the keys. But Love, the master, goes In and out, Of his goodly chambers with song and shout, just as he please—Just as he please.
Mine from the dear head Tg crown browngolden, To the silken foot that's scarce beholden Give to a few friends hand or smile. Like a generous lady, now and awhile,
But the sanctuary heart, that none dare win. Keep holiest of holiest evermore. The crowd In the aIsles may watch the door,
The high priest only enters in. The first person singular—Adam The Pacific Malls—Quiet husbands. The line of a lady's love is supposed to be the mascu-line,
Cure for a blind man: Get married that will be sure to open j'our eyes. An odd sort of ship—Courtship, •which has two mates, but no captain.
No wonder stolen kisses get buzzed about they always travel from mouth to mouth.
A great surgical operation—To take the eheek out of a young man, and the jaw out of a scolding woman.
A young flirt who keeps a collection of locks of hair of his lady friend, calls tbem his hair-breadth escapes.
Why should people marry in the winter? Because ladies wants mutts and gentlemen wants comforters.
Oh, the Brute!—That dreadful man P. says be never saw a public execution, but he was once party to a marriage.
When you go to drown yourself, says Aunt Iluddy, always pull off your clothes they may tit your wife's second husband.
It doesn't matter how watchful and vigilant a girl Is, if a rude fellow kisses her, it is ten to one he will do it right under the nose.
It is said that a greeh tarlatan dress contains arsenic enough to kill a man, and yet men dp not seem to be afraid to go near greeh tarlatan dresses.
A husband regretting the loss of his first to his second wife, was told by her that "no one had more reason to wish his former spouse alive than she had."
A Tennessee girl broke an arm on the ove of her weddiug day, but pluckily went through the ceremony at the appointed hour with her arm in a sling.
If sucall girls are waifs are large ones waifers? ''Certainly," says sweet sixteen "at least the boys have the habit of applying their lips in sealing their vows."
Why," asks a disconsolate widow, "is venison like my late and deeply lamented husband Everybody giving it up, the widow says, '-Because it is the deer departed,"
Jack (proposing): "And you won't fool ashamed because I am so tall?" Dora (with an eye to tho main chance) •'All the better chance for you to come down liberally, my dear."
Say. Jones, what's the matter with your eye "Oh, notbin' only my wife said this morning I'd bettor get up and light the tire, and I told her to make it herself. That's all."*****
A young lady suggestively r6frl&rks, "If it was not good for Adam to live single when thero wasn't a woman on earth, what shall be said of old bachelors with the world full of pretty girls?"
A young man In Poughkeepsie made a call at the house of his affiance, and after he had got there he found that thehouse was quarantined on account of small-pox, and he had to stay there a fortnight.
Tho following is an alarming evidence of tho progress of the photographic art a lady, last week, had her likeness taken by a photographist: and he executed it so well that her husband prefers it to tho original.
A "play" ful questionWife: Whore have you been to-night, Ilenrv?" Husband: "Ob, at my literary club, as usual." Wife: "Nothing but clubs! Were there no spades, nor aces, nor diamonds, eh
California papers want the neit Conressto authorize marriages on Amercan ships at sea. It seems that tho young folks of that State, when the marriage oouaont ol parents, can not bo had, are in tho habit ol going out to sea beyond tho shoro boundary, and having tho perorr.ony performed. This is claimed to be void, bocause no law authorizes tho. performance of a marrlago ceremony at sea in American vessels, and no law rooogonir.ps tho official eharactor of tho clergyman or justice ol the peace.
A Saratoga correspondent of the World relates th:tt a singular opisode of the real life occurred on the piazza of tho Union Hotel tho afternoon of lie great race. A- somewhat noted wouiau, formerly a
of some
prominence, while walking with her iresfent husband, chanced to pass in er promomtdR directly between two of her former husbands. The throe men, oach ol whom had loved the same woman, and hated each other mortally, glanced at cach other for a moment the woman, In her beauty, her diamonds, and liar airy summer dress, eyed aU three curiously, there was a luoinentary pause, thou the lady and tier oscort resumed theLr walk, the other men stepped forth in diverging directions, and tne
opisode was over.
MOTHERS-IN-LAW.
v«Aa a great deal is said and written against motbera-in law, it is refreshing to And one man who can say something in their defense. This singular character belongs to, Jfort Wayne, Ind., who says: L*'k.* ."L "lam not mother-in-law tnyscll, but my wlfb's mother is. and for her sake I waut to say something in behalf of that much-abused class of relatives. Since it has becomo fashionable to rail at mothers-in-law in the public press and In private life, the great American people with that keen sense ol humor peculiar to thomselves—and, lor tho possession of which a good many of theui ought to be hanged—consider it Intensely funny as well as fashionable. I don't. I reoogniae the fact that my children's grandmother, who is one ot their dearest and truest friends on earth has a claim upon mr atfoetlons too. There are doubtless exceptions to this rule, as thero are to most rules under tho sun, but in the main mothers-in-law are entitled to all tho respect they receive and a godd deal mora ol the same sort. Generally the man who speaks insaltingly of his mother-in-law would pot be averse to whipping hoc. when occasion offered, or Is mean enough, to accept his mother-in-law's kindly offices when the children are down with the measles and give her the cold shoulder afterwards. At least
It will be sale to say that the man who inaulta his mother-in-law by word or deed will bear watching.
BUSINESS CARDS.
TDrySEW
ill: TOIS STOKE. 73 Main street, near Court House square, Ooodf,r»rpett, WsllfPsper,
4
RW.
FRKPKRICK KU8CHAUPT A Co.
(I.AIITIXACOh
Wholesale A Retail dealer* in RD WARE, SASH. DOORS, PAINTS, Iron, Nails, Oil and Glass, 172 Main street.
B. FBEEXiar, -yr
American dc Foreign Watches, JEWELRY, Ac., Opera House.
UISSXKB,
FIANOK, MELODEONS, ORGANS, JBunlral Instruments, dee., Palace of Music, 48 Ohio street. rpEBRE-HAUTE MUSICAL IHSTIJL Tl'TE, 5th 8t., bet. Main A Ohio. Music taught In all Its branches. Pupils may enter at any time. Agency for Steluway pianos. A.
SHIDE,
Principal.
ASTELM, ORATES. Furnace* nnd Ranges, 'In Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice
MOORE
A
HAGKBTY,
181 Main street.
B. FREEXAX,
The Leading Jeweler,
161 Main street.
gYFEBS, TRADER CO., ., 4
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
190 Main street, Terre-Haute, Indiana.
C. SMITH, Dealers In Stoves, Reapers, Agricultural Implements,
And manulacturedTin ware, 50 and 52 Main street.
KIPPETOE, General dealer in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS A PRODUCE, National Block, 155 Main street.
A. FOOTE,
J. Dealer In
Garden, Field & Flo wet* Seeds,
No.
65
Rl.
^yAKREN, HOBERO CO.,
Great Headqua'rs for Dry Goods,
JOSEPH
Opera House Corner.
STBONO,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Choice Tens, CoflVes, Sugars, Fancy and Staple Groceries,
No. 187 Main street.
1HE NEW WHEELER A WILSOW Sewing Machine,
MARSH H. 8CHOOLEY, Agent, Opposite Postofflce, 6th street.
(LOWS. PHILIP NEWHARTTi Terre-Haute Plow Factory,
B. CUEADLE, ft Attorney at Law A Notary JPflbll® No. 80 MAIN STRKJCT,
WABASH
S •..*
Between Third and Fourth. il.
Established 1884.
WOOLEN BULLS, G. F.
Ellin, Proprietor, wholesale auil retail manufacturer of Woolen Goods, north-west cor. 1st and Walnut streets. 1»
VIGO
FOVNDRTA Terre-Hantc Car Works.
Seath A Hager, manufacturers or Lars, Wheels, Castings and Machinery, corner ga 1 nal and Malu street. 10
rpEBRE-IIAVTE I Commercial Ootlere, Hook-keeping, Penmamshlpand Arithmetic cor. 6th and Main streets. 19 GARVIN A HEINLY, Principals.
JAMES
Finger
M. CBISHEB, Watchmaker and
Jeweler, Ohio streot, south o! tho Omtft, House, Terre-Haute, Ind. Watches, Clocks and Jeweh-y repaired. Engraving fieatfy done and wurraiited to give sat isfaction.
BABTLHTT
C0„
Wholesale and Retail
Booksellers and Station®!-*,
158 Main Street.
-SAY ,'1
0
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ITTIU Jt DICK, WHOLESALE NOTIONS, Commission XlerchanUk 148 Main street.
A. r. SMITH. w. a. WMNA.wa dk WHEELER,
SMlTH
MITH WHEELER, Dealers ip Stores. Grate* and TVs Agency Fairbanks" Scales, isO
DRCOGI8TS,
', 1(28 Main Street, near SlxRu
yy H. »CI
I DEB,
Confectionery
A
THE OLD ESTABLISHED
IRON WORKS,
OF
TERRE-HAUTE, IND. i. •«. ,*•
ITS WORK CHEAPER Attlb WITH GBEATEB DESPATCH,
In addlton also it has established In connection with it, a flrst-class
Boiler and Sheet Iron Works,
of sufficient capacity to accommodate all who are pleased to give their patronage. None but tlrst-class workmen in either department. I respectfully invite the public to call and examine my "R**
Manufacture of Stationary it Porta*" t»le Engine*, Saw dfc FIou rin^MIUs, and Coal Sbaft Machinery, supply of which I keep constantly on hand, of the most approved Patterns. Also Corn Shelters, Cane Mills, Shin, ffle Machines, both Hand A Power. Ball's Celebrated StfeelBot* torn B. B. Scraper, also Cast
1
Main street.
CLIFF
A SOX,
Manufacturers of Locomotive. Stationer}*, Marine, Tubular and Cylinder Boilers, Iron Tanks, Sheet Iron Work, Door Steps, etc., cor. Canal A Main St. 19
QBIMES A ROYSE,
0f
Real Estate & Collecting Agents,
4 V' a.
No. 4 South Filth Street.
BALL,
Dealer in
Stoves, Mantel*, Orates, Tin Plate, Japan and Pressed Ware, 128 Main Street, North Side.
BIOS, PAISTS, OILS, Glass, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Ac., ^QTJLICK & BERRY,
Corner Main and 4th streets.
ITVPFENUEIMEB BROS.,
CLOTHIERS,
4
A Wrought Iron Scrapers,
For farm use. Alse a great variety of School Seats and Desks, which for beauty and durability cannot be excelled.
Together with castings of all descriptions for general use in this country, all of which I warrant to be as good as the best, both in material and workmaaship, and as cheap as the cheapest, quality taken into considers tien. J. A. PARKER
Pressed and Cut Glass.
YOU CAN BUY.
iU- ,,
6,:t,
118
Main street.
H. DOOLEY, 7-
per a House Book Store,
Books, Papers, Chromos and Frames.
AT
TDEO. STIHI'S
Qneensware
S 0 E E
More Goods for the Money than r-n
AT
Any Other Place
IN THE
CITY.
1 V?*
ih
Don't take my word for it, but
'it
:t.H
1st street, near Main. -t-
Come and see.
THEO. STAHL,
15 BJnth tth street.'
Lamps, &c.9 &c.
"NXON STEAM BAKERY,
FRANK HEINIG & BRO.
JftoovfiuftOssqiof all kinds of
Graokers, Oakes, Bread
i:
0
YES!
JOKES ALOXES.
Warn Main
nniLIPKADEL, JL Manufacturer ot Saddles and HameM* Willi**. Curry Combs, Brushes, Home BlC-
rJfTIJf 4k ARMSTRONG.
Toys,
1M Main street.
WA.SHRAP,
Manufacturers Agent for Children's Oa, rlages, Hobbr Horses, Ac., tth 8U opiJ. P. O
FARLYkAVCrACTTBXBS
& ROACH,
Dealer* in Obttarg^ Whip*, Trmdet, dtt., mo. 88 MAIN STREET, North side, between Sid and tth. Terr^ Haute, Indiana.»Agents tor Uodav8am jpro Harness OU. 5Wy
ask
A N
j*5' io 'Milt »J'1 '0 "UBALBRS IN
Foreign &Do^oestic Fruits, ^AIJCT«8TAP«J5GBOCKRIES, urAYimtntrar, tte tsTo Ballroads.T 2i-{t Terre-Haute, Ind.
WSotasale aa4 Retail. Also, Toys and Fanejr Go«d% in great variety. ExclusiTe JEflknta fot^LaMon's Stiver Burner, and "Family Favonls Barnlag Fluid." Ageou wsjited in pummndlng counties.
K, 1KICHA BDSOX 4: CO^
is maim irturi,
K4m Nortti side between Id and 4th.
rpSKRE-HATTEE
J. Trw OSoe ItfMali
OV
Saddles and Harness,
*»srri* '-x r» tr it*:. r«r." j?9r ®w#«rr-« r"» #-i •4 fVT
TJiRRE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. AUGUST 3, 1872.
CLIFF
IV** I,
OMNIBUS
_oe ItfMaln street, will attend to all calls i» call-boxes, prom pUy, ftw Depots, Balls or Ptenies, and ebnvey pssstngeri to any
uliaf.
groow oar, Propt*.
A SON'S
f'LI
Owing to its increase of business In the past year, and flattering prospects -for yet greater in the future, have been compelled enlarge upon its already capacious facilities for doing business enabling it, thereby, to do -V»- x. .4 l-
BOILER
,AJTD
Sheet Iron Works,
#:'i
FIRST STREET,
1
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Between Walnut and Poplar
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ALL BOILERS
DONE on SHORT NOTICE. ee-2m.
O ALES OF
SEWING MACHfXES'l'OttlSrt.
The magnitude to which the sewing machine business has grown is only surpassed by the rivalry of tne various competitors, few of whom are unfamiliar with the numerous artifices resorted to for the commendation and sale of the particular machine sought to be sold. It the number of saleB be any criterion of merit, the Singer seems to bear the palm, as shown by sworn returns of the companies, made under the licenses granted them by the owners of the sewing machine patents, and which are as follows: THE SINGER MF'Q
CO Sold 181,280 Machines Wheeler and Wilson Mfg Co 128,526 Grover A Baker S.M.
(Jan. 1, to July 1)... nlcox A Gibbs S.M. Co Wilson S. M. Oo Amer. B. H. O. S.
M. CO
The applicant In every ease designated the kind of machine desired.—[New xork Daily Witness. "We are now prepared to offer extra lnducestoaood rellat ments er.
NATURE'S BEMED^.
ft
r»T
in i-i *$'• Hereafter made will be U" ®p
4f&ba
'nf :}t: stiR
Tested by GoTernment Inspeetlon. •!.».!. "i a (j 4' bt'SST tMJ" 'i I if 3R •-", Jeif It! ilr.-nTni tiul .... 1/
,.
Everything Warranted. Perfect
AND
BOILERS MADE,
VEGETINE is made exclusively from the Juices of carefully selected barks, roots and herbs, and so strongly concentrated that it will effectually eradical© from the system every taint or Scroftifa, Scrotalons Humor, Tnmors, Cancer, Can. eerons Hnmor, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Syphlltie Diseases, Canker, Falntness at the Stomach, and all diseases that arise from impure blood. Selati. ea, Inflammatory ana Chronle Rhen. matlsm, NenralKla, Oont and Nplnal Complaints, can only be effectually cured through the blood.
For Uleers and Eruptive diseases of theskln. Pustules, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, Tetter, Scald head and Ringr* worm, VEGETINE has never failed to effect a permanent cure.
For Pains In the Back, Kidney Com*
Eeneorrhcea,
lalnts, ltropsy, Female Weakness, arising from internal ulceration, and uterine diseases and General Debility, VEGETINE acts directly upon the causes of these complaints. It invigorates and strengthens the whole system, acts upon the secretive organs, allays inflammation, cures ulceration and regulates the bow6ls
For Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Habitual Costlveness, Palpitation of the Heart, If eadachc, Piles, Nervousness, and General prostration of the Nervous System, no medicine has over given such perfect satisfaction as the VEGETINE. It purifies the blood, cleanses all of the organs, and possesses a controlling power over the Nervous system.
The remarkable cures effected by VEGBTIXE have Induced many physicians and apothecaries whom we know to prescribe and use it in their own families.
In fact, VEGETINE is the best remedy et discovered lor the above diseases.'-and 1 the only reliable BLOOD PURIFtER yet placea before the public.
Prepared by II. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Price 91.29. Sold by all Druggists. 86-13w
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Satisfaction Guaranteed.
.-u -.di Pi i, ,r t' it !-:i tii-.. nit* W\i' ,99.t5r hit St Joi
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ALL KINDS OP 4 te.ifi tor:
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tJ' 1*1 lift AND ALL KINDS OP jtt" ff» ".1 *,• ffv .-r
Slieet Iron Work Done,
.!,"•!}' M-.-f.- il fit T. it Prices as'Low as at |nny Sho|
In the State.
C! :t
it t'
1
MPIRE MARBLE 1
•. CO
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j^EPAIRIN G"
ut i*- iitn, ti cui iH OF ALL KINDS wfefi
•And Granite Works,
The undersigned wishes to inform persons wanting Monumental Work, of any description, that he is prepared to fill orders at a much less cost than has ever been offered to the public. Persons In the country wanting American or Italian. Marble, or Scotch Granite
Monuments or Tomb Stones!
For deceased friends, will save from fifteen to twenty per cent, by coming to the shop in preference to buying of traveling agents, who are always on large salary or commission, hence, I will make the above deductions 011 all work offered by agents, besides, persons will find it more satisfactory In making selection from work already finished, or from Designs, tliau contracting with irresponsible, and very often rascally agents.
All orders filled of the very best material and workmanship. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases, july6-tf M. HANRAHAN.
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Oo «MB8 Weed S. M. Co 39,655 Howe Machine Oo.
84,010,
»J
4
80,127 21,153
I
20,121 26,051 15,947 13.572 11,5T 8 lOySiH 7,689 4,720 t.557 4,1 2,!*56 '2,056'
Original Howe S. .1. Oo Florence S.M. Co...... Gold Medal 8. M. Co. Davis S. M. Oo Domestic S. M. Co Pinkie A Lyon Mrg
AStna 8. M. Co .... BleeS 8. M. Oo Elliptic S. M. Co. Empire S. M. Co Parnam 8. M. Co...
cfi.
il
arham 8. M. Co ^.unn The Chicago Relief Committees returns show a like remit: THl: SIMGER.-...-.— Wheeler A Wilson Howe Grover A Baker. Wilcox AUibbs Kloretace Finkle A Lyon. Blees AElna Wilson Western Empire Manhattan—.....—. Davis Elliptic Gola Medal American Button-Hole
.liable men to sell the "SlngFOF8INGER A J098ELYN, 78 Main street, Terre-Haute, Ind.
rpiIE BE3T ROUTE jY?
EAST AND WEST.®*'
IXDL&KAPOUH, ClXflXIATI AJTD LAFAYETTE
B1ILROAB.
Cincinnati and Eastern Divisions.
Fonr Panwnger train* lC^ve the tTnlon Depot, IndlanapoUs, dally te Ctncinaati, £hfllieoth«s Marietta, VituUiington, an3_ClrclevlUe, Ohio: Pans, NicboUuvifte, Kentucky. Also for Parkersborg, BalUmore, Washington City, Philadelphia and New York.
By thlsrmiteEasta Ucket can be purchased at ^be Union Depot to New \ora str the same mice as by any other route, 00 which the holder can pass through or stop over at all the above named Ban tern cities. Lafayette, QnJjjte^and Otlaaso W»
Three tbranzh Trains leave the Union Depot dally, tot iAXayette, Chics«o, RpiingfleldTQuincy, St. Joseph, Kinsas City and Omaha without change or cars.
Time and dlstanoe less and fare as low as by any other route, to sJI the principal towns and etUss in the West anq Nortlveheoked tkrongh to aU prlttflpal 1 sle^tn^ cais on all night trains,
and ali
ForTurtMer tnformatlon aad ttekets, apPU u. u. noto. Mnter ot Transportation.
C. K. Loss, Chief Ticket Clerk. M-tC.
••Hut)
NEW
FIRM.
/,, f»b .'r.t
WHOLESALE NOTIONS. ,?r -rr tu
WITTIG & DICit,
feis (Successors to A. C. A. Wittig,) fr, NO. 148 Main Street,
Jobbers & Commission
Merchants,
IN NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS, CIGARS, ENGLISH, GERMAN, AND AMERI
A N E
Perfumery, Soap,
4
Coiton Yarn, Batting, fto.
Vtflftf/ncreaBed capital and New Stock we are prepared to offer friends and customers superior Inducements to buy of us.
Special attention will be paid to Cash Buyers, Peddlers and Auctioneers. Jw NO. 148 MAIN STREET,' "4 Between Fifth and Sixth, in the Room formerly occupied by Cox A Son* 6-tf.
Paints^ Oil and Glass.
n»j /-j.' .--".tr i-"i 11 v. mar94m at^sr| f'-1' ft
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ft* tf
INES!
JACOB FIS1IER
TTas Just received another choice lot ol Rhine, Freweti and California Wines,
promptly by the gallon or in dozens. Jnl-tf.
IIANOS.
JpAN-HANDLE ROUTE.
PITTSBrRO, CINCINNATI A ST. S LOUIS RA1LROA0. M:' (Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central
H.
JAS. H. TURNER.
'«»**'t #i
ILLIAM M. BARR,
'JIFT&I! ,.•«£il 1#J7
PAINTER,
Jlftli ilircei, bet. IHaYii and Ohio,
tvi Lh'Ji. ttti.MR '.'ajq
^rta»» M- DEALER IN
i"t
P. II. KOBE,
Practical Piano Maker, Tnner 4c Repairer or Mnslcal Instrument#. Orders left at James M. Crlsher's Jewelry Store, opposite Court House, will receive prompt attention. !une29-tf.
JAMES
R. BAKER,
rM
Attorney and Counselor at Law. Roteville, Parke Co., Ind-. Will make collections, and attend to all kinds of Legal Business In Parke A VkoCo.
Rirtxsscss:-Allen A Mack, TerreHaute. Win. Patrick, T«wre-Haute.
CLARIDOE,
James
H. Mahan, J. P., RosevlUe, Ind. ml6-ly
Walnut St., opp. Center Market,
,... Dyer and Scourer,
Ladles Apparel lcelyHcon
r«l,
fully Colored. Gents UarmaaU Soonred,
^Sel^y«tfgoo!uby Expreatt or otherwise.
pi EPPELINE,
DEALER IN
FEIB WINES AND
LIQUORS,
Xa IS Son til Fonrtk Street,
)on^tL Terre-Haute Ind
1
•-1 Division,) VIA COLCMBCS. \,"
Tlie Shortest Boute East«r
On and after June 2,1S72, tnvins will leave the Union depot, Indianapolis,
LEAVES.
anC[
arrive
as follows: fe Southern Express LKAVK Fast Line. Express Daily.
Indianapolis 8.95am 9.40am 6.45nm Cambridge City. 5.50 a 11.53 a 9.20 Columbus llJiO a in 6.45 pm S.15aiu Newark 12.80 6.55 4.35 a ca Dennison 2.53 9.08 pm 7.50 am Steubenville 4,45 pin 11.00 10.13 am
ARK1VES. Pittsburg 6.85 1.00 a 12.10 ra Altoona -^-15P
a
.6.25pmj
Baltimore. 7.00 a 1.15 2.15 a in Washington 10.00 am 8.40 6.50 am Boston 9.05pm 5^0am 5.05pm,
The Fast Line and Day Express Trains, have Pullman's Drawing and Silver Palace
1
Cars, running through without ckange to New York via Philadelphia. 1 The Night Express Train runs dally (Sundays included.) and has (Silver Palace Cars through to Philadelphia and New York without change. This is the only Sunday evening train from Indianapolis, and makes direct connection for the Eastern cities. Passengers leaving on this train Saturday evening arrive in New York at 6.19 Monday morning. #®*Ask for Tickets via Pan-Handle Route.
F.
It. MYERS,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent. D. W. CALDWELL, Gen. Sup't.
WH.
GREGG,
President.
F.
W.
ROCKWELL SK
Secretary
OUTHERN WHITE LEAD
*if
STRICTLY
BLEACHED
And COLOR WORKS,:
Cor. Main and Lombard Sts. I! i- i(, if 'j kl'ij ii-t-f.,
Shryer Brothers,,
Sole Agents for Terre-Haute. f,
Ev«ii*y Packagi^' ^f our STRICTLY PURE
WHITE LEAD bears the follow- .f ing guarantee: "The White Lead contained in this Pack-s age is guaranteed by the Manufacturers, the Southern White Lead aud Color Works. St. Louis, Mo., to contain no adulteration whatever. It is composed entirely of perfectly Pure Carbonate of Lead and Linseed 011,, and is sold suhject to Chemical Analysis."
Jw w.
EW FIRM.
B. SHILXJI TO|
N TURNEB&SHHLJT0
SUCCESSORS TO
'Turner A ftniitlii. if
\v. B. Shllllto, having purchased the interest of T. C. Buntln in tne firm of Turner A Buntln, we have formed a copartnership under the name and style of Turner A ShlJlito, and will continue the
FAMILY GROCERY,
AND \l I
General Produce Business, AT THE OLD STAND.
», Our stock is full aud our prices shall be as low as the lowest. We would be pleased to have our old fi lends call and sec us, as well as new ones. .JAMES H. TURNRR,
WM. B. SHILLITO.
12-tf. Cor. Main A Seventh streets.
JS,VAC BALL,
OTDMtfAKEfi/
And Embnlmcr of tlio Dead»i
Is prepared toteecute ali orders In his linewith neatness and dispatoh, corner of Third* and Cherry streets, Terre-Haute. 60-tf
AT BIPPETOE'S, 155 Main S You will always find THE BEST Sugars, Coffees, Tea*, Ham, Breakfast
Bacon, flour, Corn Meal, Spices,
JntPowder, Ma I cone, Hoap, Condie*,'Silver G&s Starch, Salt, Wood and Willow Warcx gtone Ware,Goal Oil, Ac., Ac. .*•,
Goods delivered to any pirt of the city ee-m.
