Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 8, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 August 1872 — Page 3

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**^Wit and Humor.

I will proach from dat portion of the iScripture dis evening," said a colored dominie, "wharde 'Postle Paul pints bis pistle at de 'Pbesians."

At a certain cbarcb fair a set of Coop r'g works was promised to tbe indi vidual wbo should answer a set of .-conundrums. A dashing young fellow was pronounced the winner, and re

Reived a set of wooden p.iils. Two undertakers meeting the other *lay, one of them remarked on the vast increase of mortality. "Well," replied the other, "you're luckier than I, for ^have not buried a 'living soul* these three weeks."

Do you think Jonah cried when he %vas in the fish's belly?" was tbe question put to an oily seaman by a sleek querist. "Don't know," replied Jack but don't think be did, as there was plenty of blubber without his'n."

The last man—A cobbler* A tight fit —Delirium tremens. A water pitcher "—A fire engine. A shaky businessMaking jellies. A waterspout—A teetotal lecture. Real water colors—Green and blue. An innocent cuss—Darn it,

A Judge, reprimanding a criminal called hiai a scoundrel. The prisoner replied "Sir,I am not as big a scoundrel as your Honor"—Here the culprit stopped, but finally added—"takes me to be." "Put your words closer together," said tbe Judge.

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Paducah Kentuckian tells this "In ono of our neighboring towns one evening recently, some Good Templar posted up a notice calling for a meeting at one of the churches in tbe

fodge

lace,

for the purpose of organizing a of Good Templars. In a lew minutes alter the saloonkeepers stuck up, immediately under it, the follow ing offset notice: "Attention Free drinks to-night at all the saloons in town." No lodge was formed there that night."

STOP

How do you like It, Mr. Webster I think it a fine specimen of old Port."

Now you can't guess what that cost mo?" srtid tho host. Surely not, said Mr. Webster, "I only know that it is excellent."

Well, now I can tell you, lor I made a careful estimate the other day. When I add the interest to the first price, I find that it cost ine tho sum of Just ono dollar and twenty cents per glass!"

Good gracious! you don't sajr so," said Mr. Webster and then draining his glnss, ho hastily preseuted it agaiu with the romark

Fill up again as quick as you can, for I want to stop that confounded interest." 'Squire Johnson was ft model lawyer, as the following aneodote will show .Jones once rushed into the 'Squire's oflloo in a great passion and said: ''That infernal scoundrel of a cobbler, Smith, has sued me for flvo dollars I owe him for a pair of boots."

Then you owe Ujni fi*-o dollars." To bo sure I dft, but he's gone and sued me—suod me!"

Then why don't you pay him, If you owo him Beoauso lie's sued me, and when a man dies that I'll never pay him till it costs him inoro than ho gets. I want you to make it oost him all you can?"

But it will cost you something, too." I don't care for that. What do you charge to begin with?" "Ten dollars, and more If there's much oxtra trouble." "All right! There's tho X. Now go ahead.

No sooner was his ollent gone than 'Squire Johnson stepped across to his neighbor Smith, and offered to pay the bill on condition that the suit should be withdrawn. The shoemaker gladly acceded—all he wanted was his pay. The lawyer retained the other five for his foo. nnd as theoase was not troublesome, he made no demand upon his client.

Ten day* after, Jones esme to see how his case was getting on. "All right said the lawyer: "you won't bavo anv trouble about that. I put it to Smith so strongly that he was glad to withdraw the suit altogether." '«Capital!" cried the exulting Jones. "You've done It up brown! You shall have all my business hereafter

Fowi, QUESTIONS.—Chicken conundrums.—Why Is a lien Immortal

I.fllF.Main

HOT

sou nevor sets. Why have ohlckens no hope in the future? Tho havo their next world (nooks twirled) in this.

Why Is a hen on a'fence like a cent? llesd ou one side, tail on the other. Why don't hens lay at night Then they are roosters. \Vkbv is the first chicken of a tirood like the mainmast of a ship A little tforward ot the main hatch.

Why is a chicken just hatched like a •oowVtail Never seen before. Why should not a chicken cross tne Toad? It would be fowljproeeedlng. lb conclude, a hen is a poor economist, because, for every grain she takes she gives a peck.

A* It.ramus

DRIXKIWO

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XEtr YORK STORE.* TA street, near Court House square, •Dry Uoods, 1'arpeta, Wall l*a|cr,

Nhadoft, 4rc.

FREDERICK RUSCHACPT

AO.

R. FBEEJIAX, .r ll

AmericanA Foreign Watches, JEWELRY, 4c., Opera House.

KISSNEB,

PIAXOS, JIELODEOXS, ORGANS, Musical Instruments, Ac., Palace of Muslo, 48 Ohio street.

TERRE-IIAUTEbranches.

RW.

the Cincinnati

says: (fey*! I was relating what had occurred to a friend who is a resident of the coun try, and he told me ol an experience at one of their meeting. And it is even better than mine. I will give it. The text was "The wicked shall be turned into hell." The preacher gave the verb the significance of a noun, and exhorted them tbusly "I want you," said he, "to notice this 'shall bee' turned into hell. It haint a honey bee, or a bumble bee, or a wasp, or a yellow jacket, or a bald-faced hornet it's wuss than all on 'em put together, this 'shall bee.' Now, my bearers, bewar! Bewar! lest when Gabriel shall have Mowed his horn, and the good angels liavo all lit out, you find yourselves alone with this turrible, turrible, 'shall

TUB: iNTHitEST.—Daniel Webster

once dined with a Boston merchant, und when they came to the wine, a lusty old bottle was carefully decanted ly Peter and passed to the host. Tak ing the bottle, he poured out Mr. Webster's glass and handed it to him. Then pouring out another lor himself, he held it to tho light and said:

MUSICAL IXSTI

TUTE, 183 Main street, op stairs. Mu sic taught in all its Pupils ma^ enter at any time. Agency for Stelnway pianos. A.

SHIDE,

RIPPETOE. General dealer in

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS & PRODUCE, 44 i-mi National Block, 155 Main street.

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A correspondent of Times recently attended a Hard Shell Baptist Camp Meeting in Southern Indiana, and was somewhat amused at the illiteracy of a preacher. He

ROOTE,

Dealer In

Garden, Field & Flower Seeds,

No. 65 Main street.

MLIFF A ROM, Manufacturer* of Locomotive. Stationery, Marine, Tubular and Cylinder Boilers, Iron Tanks, Sheet Iron Work, Door Steps, etc., cor. Canal A Main St. 19

RIMES A ROTSE,

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DRUOS,

Great Headqua'rs for Dry Goods,

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DLOWS.

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Opera Honse Corner.

rOSEPH STRONG, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in -!i Choice Teas, CoflVea. Angara,

Fancy HIM! Staple Groceries, No. 187 Main s'reet.

1HE NEW WHEELER A WILSON Hewing Machine, oi'unrvT rv

PHILIP NEWHARfH

Terre-Haute Plaw Factory, 1st street, near Main.

CHEADLE,

Booksellers and Stationers,

158 Main Street.

SAY YES!

JONES JONES.

Wrrrin

DICK,

WHOLESALE NOTIONS,

Commission merchants,

148 Main street.

T. SMITH. W. A. WUBEX.K&. MITH A WHEELER, Dealers In

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Staves. Orate* aad Tin Ware Agency Fairbanks' Scales, 13© Main street.

HILIP KADEL, MannfSctare.r of Baddies and Harness, hips, Carry Combs, Brushes, Horse Blankets, Ac,,all work warranted. Lowest prices in tbe cltv. 1M Main Rtreet, near 7th.

V'NTIN A ARMSTROSO.

DRl'OOISTS, 1W

BUSINESS CARDS. »PHE OLD ESTABLISHED QLFFF & SON'S

A Co.

AUSTIN A CO., Wholesale A Retail dealer* In

HARDWARE, SASH JXKJKS, PAINTS, Iron, Nails, Oil and Glass, 172 Main street.

Principal.

A5TELS, ORATES. Furaneea au* Bonne*. Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice

MOORE

SR.

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HAGERTY,

181 Main street

FBEEKAM,

The Leading jeweler,

161 Main street.

GYFERS, TRADER A CO.,

WHOLESALE GROCERS,

190 Main street, Terre-Haute, Indiana.

CC.8XITI1.

Dealers in Stoves,.

Reapers, Agricultural Implements, And manufactured Tin Ware, 50 and 32 Main street.

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Sal Estate & Collecting Agents,

No. 4 South Filth Street.

BALL,

Dealer In

Stove*, Mantel*, Grate*. Tin Plate, Japan and Fretted Ware, 128 Main Street, North Side.

PAINTS, OILS,

I Glass, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Ac., K.. O ULICK & BERR Y, Corner Main and 4th streets.

TTIJPPEOTIEIMER BROS.,

CLOTHIERS,

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118 Main Street.

H. OOOLET, I TTK

per a House Book Store, Books, Papers, Chromos and Frames.

-^ABBEN, 1IOBERO A CO.,

IRON WORKS,

ITS WORK CHEAPER AND WITH

E,

OREATER DESPATCH*..

it- m'X'" !*i Idlidditich^STad it bas established in 6dtfri£ctlon with it, a first-class

Boiler and Slieet Iron Works,

of sufficient capacity to accommodate all who are pleased to give tbeir patronage. None but tlrst-class workmen in either partment. I respectfully Invite the public to call and examine my n* Manufacture of Stationary A Porta-

Ue Knclnea, Saw A Flouring Mills, and Coat Shaft Machinery,

han the most approved Patterns. Alao Corn Shelters, Cane Mills, Shin Ijle Machines, both Hand A Power. Rail's Celebrated Steel Rotf torn R. R. Scraper, also Cast

A Wrought Iron Scrapers,

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MARSH H. SCHOOLEY, Agent, Opposite Postofflce, Cth street.

•Attorney nt Law A Notary Public No. 80

MAIN STREET,

Between Third and Fourtfn 21.

JVxtablished 1854.

WABASH

WOOLEN MILLS, O. F.

Ellis, Proprietor, wholesale nnd retnh manufacturer or Woolen Goods, north-west cor. Island Walnut streets. 19

IOO FOUNDRY A Terre-Haute Car Work*. Seath A Haaer, manufacturers of Cars, Car Wheols, Castings and Machinery, cornerCanal and Mnln street. 18

rriERRE-HAUTF. JL Commercial Collesre, Book-keeplnii, Peumanshlpand Arithmetic, cor. 6th and Main streets. 19 GARVIN A HEINLY, Principals.

AMES M. CRINIIER, Watcbraakerand Jeweler, Ohio street, south ot tbe Court, House, Terre-Haute, Ind. Watches, ClockB and Jewelry repaired. Engraving neatly done and warranted to give satisfaction.

ARTLETT A CO., Wholesale and Retail

Main Street, near Sixth.J

H.SC UDDER,

Pwutrr.—NO

married man In Illinois can got his "tod" without the following "permit" from his wife: "Permission is hereby granted by ma, the lawful wife of and I declare aad. witness by my own signature that my husband has tha per* .feet right and liberty to drink, and as often as be chooses to drink, and what be chooses to drink, and I hereby relinquish all Ute claims aristftg therefrom."

Confectionery

WA.RHB4P.

FARLY

A Toys,

191 Main street.

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Manufaetorsrs Agent for Children's Oa.. rlaces. Hobby Horses, Ac.. th St.. opp. P. O

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ROACH,

MAKOTACTtraXBS OF

Saddles and Harness,

DmUrt t* CbUart, Whip*, TrwdU, it, WO. t» MAIN BTRKKT, North side, between and 4th. TVerreRaats. lodtauuk, A««nts for (Unele 8tn1 IMMB OU. 9^-ly.

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TERRJ3-HAUTE SATURDAY EVEN!NO MAIL. AUGUST 24," 1872.

".J ?'?!, ,i 'I OF

,, TERRE-HAUTE, IXD.^^

Owing to its Increase of business In the .past year, and flattering prospects for yei greater in the future, have been compelled to enlarge upon Its already capacious facill ties for b^usiiys^cnabiing lt,.thereby mi t-~t tt 'x fJ} ,'ti.

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For farm use. Alse a great variety of School Beats and Desks, wnich for beauty and durability cannot be excelled.

Together with castings of all description* for general use in this country, all of which I warrant to be as good as tbe best, both In material and workmanship, and as cheap as the cheapest, quality taken Into consideration. (ee-tf) J. A. PARKER

Pressed and Cut Glass.

YOU CAN BUY

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TIED. STIHL'S

Queensware

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More Goods for the Money than

Any Other Place

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^iCITY. *:f,i

Don't take my word for it, but S,"H Come and see.

THEO. STAHL,

15 South 4th street.

Lamps, &c.9 &c.

NION STEAM BAKERY.

RANK HEINIG & BRO.

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DEALERS IN

foreign & Domestic Fruits,

FANCY A STAPLE GROCERIES, UUTAYKTTK STRKET, (Between tbe two Railroads,) 21-tf. Terre-Haute, Ind.

Mcens

Wholesale and Retail. Also, Toys and Fancy Goods, in great variety. Exclusive Agents for"Lupton's Silver Borner," and "Family Favorite Bornlog Fluid." A®ent» wanted In surrounding counties.

H. 8. RICHARDSOM dk CO^ 71 MA1K BTMMMT, North side between and 4th.

FRED,

GEIGER,

LOCKSK1TH,

Bell-kaascr A Stesell Catter, Looks and tranks repaired, keys fitted, Iron satos oftened and nmairvd, spfaking tabes pat up, etc. Bells, fixtures and km of all klndakept oh hand. North 4th St.B«em«t Room la Cooks new bnlktlng 81 pi the golden key, ee-lm

BOILER

AXD

Sheet Iron Works,

trtws Ji nitt.n

FIIIST ^TftJEET,

i*'» a, itW a ,'4K 4*'?•«»» !W Between Walnut and Poplar3 v" -i nt !1 -n f-'nwj- *. BlMlf,.'. I'.T.i •,' »ha

ALL BOILERS

it .i1.' •fliMbLtfi-r if ,«

Hereafter made will be I W

r, "t'i ,4r* f-'t %*5 tt tr"VH: ,5) X" 'i -yf 5,1 .y.i'y Tested by Ciorernmeuf Inspec-

klMt! ^on' v»-y i't ui til Ik ii

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Everything Warranted Perfect

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Satisfaction Guaranteed.

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ALL KINDS OF

BOILERS MADE,

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AND ALL KINDS OF

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Sheet Iron Work Done.

ri r,v i'-ii v1 "c.4At Prices as Low as al jisy'litoy In the State. ^'-Y" «v. ,! jft Jil'. .«• LL PIT I TN 'SY, .'''rl "»if

repairing^:.::

-v In /»}.'*' at Hi/ .i'W OF ALL KINDS

DONE 01* SHORT NOTICE.

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SALES/OF

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Wilson

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SEWING MACHINES FOR 1871.

The magnitude to which the sewing machine business has grown is only surpassed by tbe rivalry of the various competitors, few of whom are unfemiliar with the numerous artifices resorted to for the commendation and sale of the particular machine sought to be sold. If the number of sales be any criterion of merit, the Singer Meint 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'O

CO Seld 181,260 Machines Wheeler and Wilson MfgCo 128,526 rover A Baker S.M.

Co 80,888 WeedS. M. Co 39,655 Howe Machine Co.

Wilcox1.

Jan. to July 1)... 81,010 A Glbbs S.M. Co 80,127 Wilson S.M.Co 21,153 Amer. B. H. O. A S.

M. Co £0,121 Original Howe S. M.

Co 20,a5l Florence S. M. Co....* 15,917 Gold Medal S. M. Co. 13.572 Davis S. M. Co 11,568 Domestic 8. M. Co 10,397 Finkle A Lyon Mfg

Co.... 7,639 ^tnaS. M.Co 4,720 Blees S. M. Co 4,557 Elliptic S. M. Co 4.5.5S Empire S. M. Co 2,#55 Parnam 8. M. Co 2,058

7 .'Wisf*-

Manufacturers of all kinds of

trackers, Cakes, Bread xouajhavd -rM

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Tbe Chicago Relief Committee's returns show alike result: THf. SINGER. 2,427 Wheeler A Wilson Howe 127 Graver A Baker 44 Wilcox A Glbbs. 80 Florence 18 Finkle A Lyon 20 Blees 17 11

NATURE'S REMEDY.

YEGETI

6

Western Empire 2 Manhattan 2 Davis 2 Elliptic Gola Medal— American Button-Hole

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The applicant In every case designated the kind of mashine desired.—[New York Dally Witness.

We are now prepared to offer extra Inducements to Rood reliable men to sell tbe "Singer." ^NOFSINGKR A J08SELYN, 76 Main street, Terre-Haate, Ind.

IHE BEST ROUTE:

EAST AND WEST\

INDIANAPOLIS. CINCINNATI AND LAFAYETTE

SB AIL BOA D.'i-rrtsa

Cincinnati and Eastern Divisions. Four Passenger trains leave the Union Depot, Indianapolis, daily for Cincinnati, Chfllicothe, Marietta, Washington, ana Clrclevillo, Ohio Pans, Nlchola»vllle, Kentucky. Also for Parkersburg, Baltimore, Washington City, Philadelphia and New York.

By this route East a ticket can be purchased at the Union Depot to New York st the same price ss by sny other route, on which the holder can pass through or stop over at all the above named Eastern cities Laftyette, ttnlwej^asd Chicago Dl-

Three through Trains leave the Union Depot dally, for I^flsyette, Chlcago-Sprlng-flafd, Qalney, at Joseph, Kansas City and Omsha without ahaags or est*.

Time and distance less and fere as low as by say other roots, to sll ttoe win towns and cities In the West and N cheeked throogh to all principal uul sloratng eats on all night trains, for farther itdbrmalton and tickets, ap-

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VEGETINE Is made exclusively from ihe Juices of carefully selected barka, raata

and herba, and so strongly concentrated that it will etDactnally eradicate from thp systemevery taint of Scrota la, Scrota Ions Hnmor, Tnosors, Cancer, Can cerons Hnmor Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Nypblltlc Diseases. Canker, Falntness at tbe Stoma«a, and all dis eases that arise from impure blood. Selati ca. Inflammatory and Chronic Rhen* matlam. NesrslRis, Cost and Spinal Complaints, can only be effectually cured "trough the blood.

For XTIecra and Ernptlve diseases of the akin. Pastules, Pimples, Rlotehea, Rolls, Tetter, Scald head and Ringworm, VEGETINE has never felled to effect a permanent cure.

For Pains In the Back, Kidney Com

Eeneorrheea,arising

lalnta Dropsy, Female Weakness, 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 bowels*

For Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Habitual Coatlveneaa. Palpitation of the Headache, Piles, Merronsness, Heart,]

and General prostration of the Nervous System, no meendne has ever 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 VEGETINE 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 yet discovered lor the above diseases,^"and is the only reliable BLOOD PURIFIER yet placed before the public.

Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Price &L35. Sold by all Druggists. S8-13w

MPIRE MARBLE

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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 oost than bas 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 on all work offered by agents, besides, persons will find It more satisfactory In making a selection from work already finished, or from Designs, than contracting with irresponsible, and very often rascally agents.

All orders filled of the very best material and workmanship.,, Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. uly6-tf M. HANRAHAN.

New

FIRM

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WHOLESALE NOTIONS. j,

ttifilisfl »it' mn ti Hl .»!

WITTIG & DICK,

(Successors to A. C. A. Wlttlg,)^ Wo. 148 Main Street,

Jobbers & Commission Merchants,

With incfeftsed capital and New Stock we are prepared to offer friends and customers! superior inducements to buy of us.

Hpecial attention will be paid to Casb Buyers, Peddlers and Auctioneers.'? fNO. 118 MAIN STREET^ Between Fifth and Sixth, in the Room formerly occupied by Cox A Son* 6-tf.

^TILLIAM M. BARR,

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PAINTER,

Fifth Street, bet. Main and Ohio,

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Paint#," Oil and Glass.

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JACOB FISHER

Has Just received another choice lot of Rhine, Preach and California Winoa, which he will sell by the bottle or gallon at reasonable prices. Try a bottle. If you want a pure article. Parties will be furnished promptly by the gallon or In dozens. Jal-tf.

P. H. MORE,

Practical Plana Maker, Tuner A Repairer or Musical Instrument*. Orders left st James M. Crisher's Jewelry Store, opposite Court Honse, will receive prompt attention. ]une29-tf.

JAMES

R. BAKER,

Attorney and Counselor at Law. RoteiHSr, Parke Co., Ind. Will make collections, and attend to all kinds of Legal Business in Psrke A Vigo Oo.

Rirxsi.icis:-Allen A Mack, TerreHaute. Wm. Patriae, Terre-Haate. James H. Mahan,

J. P^ Bosevllle, Ind. mld-ly.

CLARTDGE,

Walnut St., opp. penter Market,

Dyer and Scourer,

Ladles Apparel nicely Seonred or beautifully Colored. Gents Gsrowmts Scoured, Colored or Repaired.

Send yonr goods by Erpresss or otherwise.

G.1

EPPELINE,

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DEALER IN

FINE WINES AND LIQU0B8, No. IS Sontk Fourth HtreM, lust-tl...... ,, ,s Tsrrs-Hsato Udf

AN-HANDLE

PITTSBURG, CIXCIXMTI ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. (Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central

Division,)

'r, VIA COLVIBI'S/

The Shortest Route East.

On and after June 2,1S72, trains will leave the Union depot, Indianapolis, and arrive as follows:

ARRIVES. Pittsburg 6.85 1.00 am 12.10 Altoona 11.15 5.35

General Passenger and Ticket Agent. D. W. CALDWELL, Gen. Sup't. Wm. H. GREGG,

President.

EW FIRM.

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NOTIONS, FANCT GOODS, CIGARS, ?.

ENGLISH, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN CUTLERY, Perfurrrery, Soap,

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Cotton Yarn, Batting, AO.

TURNER & SHILLITO

SUCCESSORS TO

•I Turner

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ROUTE.

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Southern Express

LEAVE Fast Line. Express Dally. LEAVES. Indianapolis 3 55 am 9.40 a 6.45 Cambridge City. 5.50 a 11.5* am 9.20 Columbus 11.20a 6.45pm 8.15am Newark 12.80 -B.55 4.85 a ni Dennlson 2.53 9.08 7.50 am StenbenvlUe 4.43 11.00p 10.13am

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8*86 a 85 a 10.16

Philadelphia...... 7.05am 1 30pm 2.40am New York

r»l(ll9am

4.29pm 6.19am

Baltimore 7.00 a 1.15 2.15 am Washington 10.00 am 8.40 pm 5.50 am Boston- 9.05 8.60 am 5.05

The Fast Line and Day Express Trains have Pullman's Drawing and Sliver Palace Cars, running through without chanse to New York via Philadelphia.

The Night Express Train runs daily (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 leavlns on this train Saturday evening arrive in New York at ti.19 Mouday morning. 09~Ask for Tickets via Pan-Handle Route.

F. R. MYERS,

F. W. ROCKWELt Secretary

OUTHERN WHITE LEAD

STRICTLY

LEAD

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BLEACHED OIL

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And COLOR WORKS,

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Cor. Main and Lombard Sts. 4

Shryer Brothers,

I !?•». & Sol* Agent* for XerreSaute.

Every Package of our STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD bears the followIng guarantoe:

The White Lead contained in this Package is guaranteed by the Manufacturers, the Southern White Lead and Color Works, St. Louis, Mo., to contain no adulteration whatever. It Is composed entirely of perfectly Pure Carbonate of Lead and Linieed Oil, and Is sold suhiect to Chemical Analysis." JAS. H. TURNER W. B. SHILLITO'

Buutln.

W. B. Shllllto, having purchased the Interest of T. C. Buntln In the Arm of Turner A Buntln, we have formed a copartnership under the name and style of Turner Shllllto, and will continue the

FAMILY GROCERY

AND

General Produce Business,

AT THE OLD%TAND.

Our stock is full and our prices shall be as low as the lowest. We would be pleased to have ou«- old fiiends call and see UH. as well as new ones. JAMES H. TURNER,

WM. B. SHILLITO.

12-tf Cor. Main 4 Seventh street*. -•"-a

JSAAC BALL, ,,

UNDERTAKER,

And Embalmer of the Dead,

Is prepared to execute all orders In his 11ns with nestness and dlf patch, corner of Third and Cherfy streets, Tferre-Hante. 50-tf

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AT ETOE*a» US Main ft,, Too wm always find THE BEST M, Tea*, Ham, JJreahfast

Jseis, Wlaur, Cera Meal, Spieee,f English Pickles, Table Sauces, Flavoring ExtractSjBeatByrupand Molasses,Crackers, Canneduaods,Saroines, Corn Starch, Bsk*

^Soods^dS'inired to'sny*psrt of the city]

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