Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 14, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 October 1872 — Page 3

MIRTHFUL MOBSELA

Easy things to make—mistakes,, The last thing out—out of debt.

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A capital business—lending money. Jj Unspoken dialect—The language of Jheeycs. ..

An Indescribable circle—a circle of 'acquaintance.

How to keep your bead clear—shave jevory hair oil.

(jucry—when a mm "fires" with wrath, what kind of shot does be use?

IIow do lawyers often /'Hove to iheir neighbors? fluent. ., '.t

prove their By attach-

•v'*: A tfiinfj not generally' known—ftiat people that get to high words often use {./low language.

Why is the alphabet like cutting the lirst teeth? Because it is taught yer /torture) when young.

The Yankee who was "lying at the *Tjoint of death," whittled it oil" with his .jjjack knife is now recovering,

*i1t Sunday is the strongest day because '^»ll the rest are week days, yet if it is ^the strongest, why is it so often broken

"Well, John, I am going what shall I tell your folks?" 'Oh, nothing only if they say anything about whiskers, tell them I've got soine."

A Panbury stove dealer has engaged man to put up stoves who can swear jn live different languages and is getting a monopoly of the business.

A rural contemporary remarks: "The yellow pumpkin lies golden on the billhides in the country." The poetry of that remark induces pie-ous thoughts.

A wag, observing on the door of a house the names of two physicians, remarked that it put him in mind of a double-barreled gun if one missed the other would be sure to kill.

An Io«vi man recently died from t.wal!ow iii,'rt pocket knifeand injurious iriodi*il irvatment combined. He got along very well as long as the knife was closml but when the doctor gave him opening medicine, it killed him.

A parsimonious merchant, at a fashionable dinner the other day, astonished tho company, on the appearance of the fifth course, by laving down his knifeand fork nnd exclaiming: ".See here I'll tane the rest of this meal out in money!"

Tho rage for expensivo funerals is strong, oven in death. "Are you prepared for the great change?" asked a minister of oneol the venerableSmiths. "I am afraid not, said John sadly: "tho. mentis lor tho occasion are insufficient."

An old carpenter, who had been employed at job work by un old lady, was asked why people of his trade always charged more in proportion than they did for chairs ana tables. "Well, you soo, ma'am, it's just because poople won't bring colllns back to us to be repaired."

A New York editor thinks, from the manner in which shirts are uiado in that city thore ought to bo an inspection of sowing. Ho says ho wont to tho expense of a now shirt the other day, nnd lound himself whon ho awoko in the morning, crawling out botween two of the shoriost stitches.

PHYSICIANS are often abused for abandoning eases, and for refusing to nttond upon familios whon called. Thero was a lato case in San Kranclsco whero a physician certainly was abundantly justified in declining further professional services in a family, tho male head of which—as is testified by said physician—being dlssatifiod with the doctor, assaulted him, knocked his teeth down his throat, throw him over tho stovo and kicked him In tho back. The doctor decllnod further professional aid to that family, and he was sustained bv public opinion. "KT, *hi)

I'oor Lady JJurdett-Coutts I Sho has an Incomool about £200.000 per annum, unci sho finds it very inconvient. Recently a certain bishop, with whom she had l»eon acquainted for many years, applied to bar forfmoney to help build church. 8ho had so much confidence in tho bishop that sho signed a blank chock and gave it to him. Sho bad no doubt that he would fill it up with as much as €2,000 or porhaps £H.OOO. The bishop filled it up with XU,000, and that was the last money or the last word ho ever got from Lidy llurdett4'outts.' 'I

DIKKKHKNOR

It it^vt

its strength being eqnal to breaking off large, strong branches of troes, from which tender leaves are then stripped. An antbear's tongue is round and long liko a whip lash. The anitnifl tears open dry clay walls of ant hills, thrusts in Its tongue, which sweeps rouud the Apartments, nnd by its adhesivo saliva brings out a yard of ants at a swoon. The moclmnism by which it is protruded so f.»r is both complicated and beautiful. A dog's tongue in lapping water takes a form bv A mere act of volition Chat cannot bo "Imitated by an ingenious mechanism. The human tongue In the articulation of language surpasses in variety of motions the wildest imagination of a poet. Kven in swallowing food its ofl\c© i* so extraordinary that physiologists cannot explain the phenomena of deglutition without employing tho aid or several sciences.

I.OST lVu.t.no*isT.—So many balioont vame out of I\*ria during the siege that those who received their letters by this mean* began at last to look upon the aeronaut as a very sal* courier, and on his aerial trip as one of pleasure rather than of peril. Among the balloons vrhich ewaped over the iron girdle of Teutons was the Jacqtiart. was entrusted to the care of a sailor named lieprince. Tearing through space before a gale of wind, the gallant young isr and his new kind of craft were sighted at Li Hochelle. just as the wind }ore him over the Atlantic. On the w*v he must have met an atmospheric current which drove him eastward, for there have now been found in the ScllI* Islands the dispatches carried bv the fscqusrt. As the sack* have not been

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Hd of his dispatches, easting them overboard whenever be saw land beneath him. This must, of course, have •oosiderably lightened the balloon, and consummated his own destruction by imoarting to It an ascending force which waited him on«« more over the tecriblt ocean*

BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN

II. a'BOTLE,

DEALBK

IS

Leather. Hide*, Oil A Findings, 17# Main street. Cash for Hides, Pelts, Rongh Leather, etc.

J•COOK

A MOW, Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in S" HARDWARE and CUTLERY, IT 132 4. 151 Main street. Agents for the Homey Richmond Plow.

Oil* M. RYKES, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In llats.

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Caps, Fur*,aod Straw ttoods. 113 Main street.

.Confectioner and Baker, dealer In Foreign and Domestic Frulus Nuts, Crackers, Fire Works etc., 119 Main street. Establlahed in 133T.

rpHC KEW YORK STORE, ~'i Main street, near Court Hoose square, Dry Cioods, Carpets, Wall Paper,

Nhnilew, Ac..

FRKDEKICK RUSCHAUPT A CO.

AU.

AVHTIBf 4c COM Wholesale & Retail dealers in

HARDWARE, HASH. DOORS, PAINTS, Iron, Nails, Oil and Glass, 172 Main street.

R. FREE9IA5T,

American Sc Foreign Watfhes, JEWELRY, fcc., Opera House.

HIMSXER,

l»IA\OS, MELODEOXS, ORGANS, Musical IiiNtrnmenls, Ac., Palace of Music, 4S Ohio street.

'PERRE HAUTE SIS1CAL IS8TITl*TE, 182 Main street, up stairs. Music taught in all its branches. Pupils may enter at any time^ Agency for Stelnway pianos. A. SHIDE, Principal."

YFERS, TRADER A CO.,

WHOLESALE GROCERS, 190 Main street, Terre-Haute, Indiana.

V. SMITH,

R».RIPPKTOK,

BALL)

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1 WIIEELER VIMOir ,i Hewing Machine, i! MARSH H. SCHOOLEY, A«ent,

Opposite PostotUce, 6(li street.

AH'k

PHILIP NKWHART'S"

Terre-Haiife Plow Factory, 1st street, near Main.

R. CHEADLE,

•Attorney nt Lnw Notary Pnbllc No. 80 MAINATKEIT,

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Between Third and Fourth. 21. 1S54.

WABASHExtabli&hedwholesaleand«.

JAMES

WOWLEST Jflf.fiS, F.

Ellis, Proprietor, retail manufacturer or Woolen Goods, north-west cor. 1st and Walnut streets. 19 riiERRE-HAl'TE JL Commereial Owlleae. k-keepli)K, Penmanshipand Ai 6th and Main streets.

Arithmetic,

Book-keej cor. 6tli an 19 GARVIN & HEINLY, Principals.

M. CR1SHER,

BARTLE-rr

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TONGUES.—-What a

wonderful thing Is tho tongue! It varies in length and slzo In reptiles, birds, and mammalia, according to tho peculiar organic circumstances of each. A giraffe's tongue has the Amotions of a finger. It Is nooked over a high branch, its strength being oqnal to breaking off large, strong branches of troes, from hlel jgt. iiko a whip lash. The anitnifl tears

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"IS

Watehiuakerand

Jeweler, Ohio street, south ot the Court, House, Terre-Haute, Ind. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. Engraving neatly done and warrant««1 to give satisfaction.

A- CO.,

Wholesale and Retail

Booksellers and Stationers^

O. F. SMITH. W. A. WURFKLER. EMITH

a

WHEELER,

Ij Dealers in Stoves. 3ra*es nnd Tin Ware, Agency Fairbanks' Scales, 150 Main street.

1)1IILIP KADEL, JL Manufacturer or Saddles and Harness, Whips, Curry Combs, Brushes, Horse Blankets, fce., alfwork warrantwl. I^owest prices lu the city, IJHS Main street, near Tth.

VJtTIJi A ARMSTROXO.

DRUGGISTS, 168 Main Street, near Sixth.

JAMI

K, BAKER,

Attorney and Connselarat Law. iiMoaevtile, Ftrrkt Cb., ImU Will make coliectioas, and attend to all kinds of Legal Business In Parko A Vigo Co.

REFER

SCES:—

Haute. Wm. Patrick,Terre-Haute. James H. Mahan, J. P., Rosevllle, Ind. ralt-ly.

CL A RIDGE, Walnut 8U, opp. Center Market,

,r yer and Scourer

Ixdlefl Apparel nicely Sooured or beantituilv tVlonHi. Genu Garni eats Scoured, Colored or Repaired.

Send your goods by Express* or otherwise

FRED,

GEIOER,

V-

LOCKSMITH. ta:

Bell-taMCfr A Skacil otter, Locks and tranks repaire«l. keys iron safes opened and repaired, speakta! tabea Mil up, etc. Bells, nxtunesand keys of all Vlnds kept on hand. North th 8t, Basement Room in Cooks new. hollaing Sicn of the miklen key

INKS!

jaioiTflsiyer

Has just rwivftl another choioe lot bl Rhine, French and California Wlnea. .....

which be wtll sell b, reasonable prices.

LECTION NOTICE.

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Dealers in Stoves,

Reapers, Asrleultiiral Implements, And inanulacturedTin Ware, 50 and 52 Maiu street.

General dealer In

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS & PRODUCE, -K/jt iwt ,-!)• National Block, .-.a. k. 1S5 Main street.

A. I'OOTE,

Dealer in

Garden, Field & Flower Seeds,

No. 05 Main strcot.

Rli*

Dealer in

Stoves, Mantel*, Orntrn, Tin Plate, Japan ami Pressed ll'arc. 12S Main Street, rsorin mue.

HL'GN. PAIXTS, OILS, Glass, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Ac., 'r*r ULICK BERR Y,

Corner Main and 4th streets.

IT-LFPENIIEIMER BROS.,

"l 1XOTTUIERS, •, a ^4 118 Main Street.

WHit'*

-yyARREX, HOREItO A CO.,

Great Headqua'rs for Dry Goods,

JOSEPH

Opera House Corner.

STBOSM,

Wholesale nnl Retail Dealer in Choice Teas, Coff* es. Sngars, Faney ami Stnple flrocerles,

No. 187 Main wreet.

tlon to be held in said County on the second Tuesday in October, 1H72, (Oct. 8tht to-wit: One Governor of State

One Lieutenant Governor of State. One Secretary of 8tate.-

Oue Auditor of Btate.

One Representative in Congress for the Sixth District. One Judge for the 18th Judicial Circuit of tliis State.

One Prosecuting At'orney for said Circuit. One Jndgelor the 10th Judioial District of this btate.

One Prosecuting Attorney for said district. One Prosecuting Attorney for the Vigo County Criminal Circuit Court. tOne Treasurer for the county of Vigo. 1

One Senator for Said County in the General Assembly. Two Representatives for said County in the General Assembly.

One Clerk of the Vigo Circuit Court. One Sheriff for said County. One Coroner fur suid County. One Commissioner for the 1st District of said County.

One Commissioner for the 2d 1 istrict of said County.

One Appraiser of the Real Property of said County. One Assessor for each Township of said County.

One Trustee for each Civil Township of said County. One Justice of the Peace for Harrison Township.

One Justice of the Peace for Nevins Township. One Justice of the Peace for Lost Creek Township.

One Justice of the Peace for Honey Creek Township. Two Justices of the Peace for Sugar Creek Township.

Two Justices of the Peace for Prairie Creek Township. One Justice of the Peace for Prairieton Township.

One Justice of the Peace for Riley Township. One Justlceof the Peace for Pierson Township.

Oue Justice of the Peace for Linton Township. And one Constable for each Justlceof the Peace in said County, and one Supervisor of Roads In each Road District of said County.

Attest my hand and Seal this 3rd day of September. 1872. LH» MARTIN HOLLINGER,Clerk. •N

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xf if

fit

15ft Main Street.

ti*\ SA\ i* YES!

0

JOXES A JOXES.

WITTIO

A DICK.

WHOLESALE NOTIONS.

Commission ^lorchanls, 14S Main street.

TERRE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. OCTOBER 5. 1872.

TIL* STATEOF INDIANA,)

OUNTY OF

.-S STATEOF IXTHANA,\ .)

C. SCOTT,

I

IGO OUNTV.

I. William II. Stewart, Sheriff, in and lor said County, do hereby certify the above to be a true and correct copy of the original Certificate of Election.

Sept. 3d, 1872. W. H. STEWART, *Sheriff Vigo Co.

IT*"* PROCLAMATION.

THE qualified voters of the county of Vigo are notified that there shall be elected, on the Second Tuesday in October, (8tli) 1872, at the usual places of holding elections, one Assessor in and for each Township of said county.

This tfth day of September, 1872. .t -1 W. II. STEWART, Sheriff ^'igo Co.

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Pressed and Cut Glass.

YOU CAjr BiY

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Snocesaor to

VIGO.

The State of Indiana to the Sheriff of said County: I, Martin Bollinger, Clerk of the Vigo circuit Conrt, do certify that the following oflV eersare to be elected at the Oet eral Eit

C. CRAWFORD.

Dealer in ft

Boots A Shoes,

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No. 08 Main St.

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One Treasurer of State.''' One Superintendent of Pnbliclnstruction. One Attorney vieneral. One Clerk of the Supreme Court. One Reporter of Sessions of Su premeCon rt. Two Representatives in Congress for the State at Large.

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We are now daily re-

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ceivingont'

.. 1 »,W *.^1 Immense fitork

aui'.iiholljns ui

&»>•„ "iu tarn.-*' -Mfi hm-u The well-known

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More Goods for the Money than

if AT

H'S-J tuxtU' )W .1 .Any Other Placet/"tyi, XITNIMITA IN- II ti'.J jmtlNlllK "t 1 »44

Ikiij n*if ft' awi 4 Don't take my word for it, but

Come and see.

THEO. STAHL,

15 South 4th street.

a —4—

Lamps, &c.9 &c.

JAR. H. TURNER I||

j^-EW FIRMi ..

Turner A Buntiu.

W. B. Shilllto, having purchased the Interest of T. C. Bnntin in the firm of Turner A Buntiu, we have formed a copartnership under the name and style of Turner A Shilllto, and will continue tbn

FAMILY GROCERY,

AXD

General Produce Business,

AT THE OLD STAND.

Our stock is foil and onr prices shall be as low as the lowest. We would bo pleased to have on' old ft lend? call and see us. as well as new ones. JAMES H. TURNKE,

12-tf.

Allen A Mack, Terre-

How Money Can be Made Now.

AGENTS, IT SELLS,

Be Quick for Choice of Territory. Address INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., •14-41. 98 A 93 Liberty St., N. Y.

PIANOS.

iy the bottle or gallon Try a bottle, If jrou want Arties will be mmhbrd

a pure art^le. PsrUes will b« farntobed

piooapUjr Ute (aUoa ot la dons*. Jml-U.

Ye Elegant Shoemaker!

Tc SCOTT was a Shoemaker, No.

^HE OLD ESTABLISHED

hit wi'ii 1 (5 iin?.

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W. B. EHILLITO. Isfel t.K.. If*

TURNEB &SHnXIT0

SUCCESSORS TO

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WM. B. SHILLITO.

W^MCOT.

Main A Seventh streets.

'HE ART OF

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IHOKEY MAKIWCS, OR THE ROAD TO FORTfTWE. By J. D. MILLS, aNew York Merchant, a new book. 430 paxes. Numerous illustrations. Price 12^0. Liberal eammlwlnns. AKent's ootflt, TO cents. Solves the question,

What shall I do Com pietes the subject by nhoning bow best to do It. I# tborongli, oomprebenstTe, moral and lively. Tell* of a thousand money-making enterprises, both honest and dishonest commends the former, exposes the latter. Relates strange haps and mishaps to, and anecdotes of all sorts of money makers. Better than aU, it shows

I

r. H. SORE,

flf UesI Plan* Maker, Tss#r A palreir sf Isticsl istir—wli. OrdtnteftttTflm'* M. Crisher*s Jewtiry gtore, opposite Voort Uoose, will receive pfQinpt attaaUoa. juuSUti

Maiu street.

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OF

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FALL &. WINTER

Boots

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Ye tender-Footed Man expresses his Delight.

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Shoes.

TM flirt

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tun

TlffllV EAffSdS'S

%i iHeavy Work,

Both of which we war­

rant in every particular.

We have takeu special

pains to get a rt-j-mni

Stock that will Salt Everybody, UV'j A d. xi ••foi3 His 4'iiii aAH'waf ni ii'itnl

Guarantee a Fit

From thesinallest Child r^w to the largest Man. «i tt a 1.'" 3

You are requested to call

and examine »"»&

.4 iv, Our GOODS

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AT

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ii: 9»'-- -ani)

IH10. STIii'S

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And PRICES

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Whether you wish to it purchase or not.

Ye ^legant Young Man always Suited at Ye SCOIT'S, ff Ml :.Ob

lt«5 W

tons

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Ye Heavy Weight tindsSure Foundation at YeS

COOT'S.

Expression of the Satisfaction of the Customers of "V*"1"

S. C. SCOTT,

SIGN OF THE BIO BOOT. No. 98 Main street, Terre-Haute, Ind.

Labi

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IRON WORKS,

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Ilfw I'm Xwi 'OF iU

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TERRE-HAUTE, IND.?

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Owing to its increase of business in the past year, and flattering prospects for yet greater in the future, have been compelled to enlarge upon its already capacious facilities for doing business enabling it, thereby, to do ITS WORK CHEAPER AWI» WITH tr GREATER I»ESPAT€H,

-,-r{ »j: »'i In add!ton also it has established in connection with it. a first-fiass

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 •annAictnre of Stationary A Porta, ble Engine*,Naw A Flouring Hills, and Coal Shalt Machinery, of which I keep constantly on the most approved Patterns.

Corn Shelters, Cane Mills, Shln ale Machines, both Hand Power. Ball** Celebrated Steel Rotton* IL R. Seraper, also Cast I A Wrought Iron Scrapers,/r

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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 wtolcb I warrant to be as good as the best, both In material snd workmanship, and as cheap a» the cheapest, quality taken into consideration. Use-10 J. A. PARKER

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EW FIRM.

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WHOLESALE HOTIOMS.

WITTIG & DICK,

(Successors to A. C. A. Wtttig,) Ho. 149 Main Street,

Jobbers & Commission Merchants,

Ul MOTIOI^JTAJftTT GOODS,

ENGLISH, OKHMAltjAlTD AMMRi CAN CVTLK&T,

Sg^onT«n,

Special attention will be paid to OMb Bayers, Peddlers and Anadoneen.

no. UT MAOI snuEsr,

Between Fifth and Sixth, In the Boom tormerljr occupied by Oox A Boa* ftt

FOR

LADIES', JO t,

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CHILDREX,

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We have the world-wide

-Justly celebraUd

N E S

Rochester

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Shoes,

s-r 1 In every Style, m'*? 3*l And in greater variety

than ever before offered

in Terre-Hauto.

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\V'e have tha,it

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Byrnes' Work.

'i '"ini 1*1 of Aisoji!t«f{-

OJFE HUNDRED Bill-

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ER STYLES

For WOMKX. Un a »1j: no 5 .1

And CHILDREN, vW'r-UlT

With every variety of

Rubber f'-

fi'

Over Shoes,

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All of which you can

buy of us at least

tj/ so per cent. (,?T» iO mi, ft e.-h less than usual rates.

Come and see for your­

self, at 1"' Mt'fJ &

S. C. Scott's

No. 98 Main street.

NION STEAM BAKERY.

rA ii in-w ii?'i'

BBlf!

FRANK HEINIG & BRO.

^Manufacturers

a

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kinds of

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Crackers, Cakes, Bread •'"1

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DEALERS IN

Foreign & Domestic Fruits,

FANCY A STAPLE GROCERIES,

LAFAYETTK STRKETT,

t$

(Between the two Railroads,)

jl-tf. Terre-Haute, Ind.

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Wholesale and Retail. Also, Toys and Fancy Goods, In great variety. Exclusive Agents for"Lupton's Silver Burner." and "Family Favo-fte Burning Fluid." Agents wanted in surrounding counties.

H. H. BIC'HABDSOX A CO., ••In at., Cor. or Alley, ®-8m North side between 3d and 4tb.

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traciisg b»e loet^ irUfe L*ATHL*( OM.

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JAN-HANDLE ROUTE. rty*. "wr

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FMRITF ft IF M8S '.*•

Battta,.

With increased capital and New Stock we are prepared to ofltar friends and onstomen saperfor indaoements to tray of ps.

L"IUte(«-

HLTAIS

Vpftr mr Lmf Ttsl BaMOT. MM

UtMrtvvrmmU*

KIISCWE'S

DENTAL ROOMS

Ks. TO iTdirth ZUtaoto 8L. Indlanapolla

Q.ENT8' A LADIES' WEAR

CLEAVED A COliOREB! Oeots' Wear repaired neatly at'

H. F. Reiner's Dye House,

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ICXa toft, ith 7th. ap»-tl

3

TJa« rheapMt, Smooihei^i AND BEST LOOKING

GO TO

C. C. SMITH,

WEST E5TD OF HAIX STREEli Whfrevnn w'H fln-i

TRAOCMABK.

The Monitor Coal iu»«. If The Fireside Open Front.' The Red Cross Open Front. The Napphox Open Front. a O 8 The Pearl Coal and Wood, And fifty other patterns all bought for cash will be sold below the lowest. Call and see

Twenty New Patterns or

HEATING STOYES

lust out, great year.

EXCLUSIVE SALE i: JKr *V* .j of the

improvements over last ee-Sm.

AT IlIPPETOE'S* 155 Maiu St.,

f.rfgYou will always And THE BEST Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Ham, Itreakfast Bacon, flour, Corn. Meal, Spices, English Pickles, Table Sauces, Flavoring Extracts. Best Syrup and Molasses,Crackum, Canned UDOds, Sardines, Corn Starch, Baking Powder, Malzone, Soap, Candles, silver Gloss Starch, Salt, Wood and Willow Wales Stone Ware, Coal Oil, Ac., Ac.

Goods delivered to any part of the cltyj ee-6m.

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PITTSBriMi, aSCWSATl A ST.

LOUS RAILROAD.

(Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central ,wr/,

mvl|lon,)

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YIACOLU3II11S.

The SUoHest Route East.

Qn and after June 2, 1872, trains will lrave the Union depot, Indlanapulls, and arrive as follows:

LEAVE

LEAVR8*

Southern Kxprcss

11M

Fajit Line. Exprew Daily. ,,

IndlananoIIs 3 55 am 9.10 am 0.15 nv CambriiiKe City. 5.50 a in 11..V1 a in H.'JIl pin ('oHuabus .........11^0 a 6.4,5 ux «.!.') a in Newark .....12.30 pin (1.5. pin 4. tf a nt Dennlson 2.53 pin i».(W pin 7.50 a nt Steubenville...... 4.46 in U.UOp 10.13 a in.

ALTKLVEH. sii'i II 3 Pittsburg 0.35 l.oo am 12.10 nv Altoona 11.15 pm Wmm 5.25 pm. Ilarrisburg. 3.20 am 0 35 a in 10.15 Philadelphia,,.... 7.05 a in 1 !W 2.10 a in. New York 10.10 a in 4.20jm 0.19 a nt Baltimore 7.00 a 1.15 2.15 a in. Washington 10.00 a in 3.40 ip h£Q in ".60 a ra Boston 9.05 5.1 5.05 pin

The Fast Line and Day Oxpress Trains have Pullman's Drawing and Silver Palace Cars, running through without change to New York via Philadelphia.

The Night Express Train runs dally (Sundays included,) and has Silver Palace Tars through to Philadelphia and New York without change. This Is the only Sunday evening train from Indianapolis,nnd inakei direct Oonilection for the Eastern cities.

Passengers leaving on fhls train Salurduy evening arrive in New York at 0.19 Monday morning. *«"Ask for Tickets via Pan-Handle Route.

Kit. MYERS,

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

rpHE BEST ROUTE EAST AND WEST.'

IXDIAXAPOLI*. CI NCI KN ATI ANI LAFAYKTTK 1 I O A

Cincinnati and Eastern Divisions.

Four Passenger trains leave the Unions, Depot, Indianapoll*, dully for Cincinnati, ChillIcothe, Marietta, Washington, and (Jlrclevllie, Ohio Paris, NicholasvJlle, Kentucky. Also /or Parkcrsburg, Haiti more, Washington City, Philadelphia and New York.

By this route East a ticket Can be purchased at the Union Depot to New York at the ,? same price as by any other route, on which the holder can pass through or stop over at all the above namtd Eastern cities. Lafayette, Quincy and Chicago Di­: vision. |p

Three through Trains leave the Union Depot dally, for Lafayette, Chicago. Hprlngfleld. Qulney, St. Joseph, Kansas City and Omaha without change of cars.

Time and distance less and fare as low asp by any other route, to ail the principal towns and cities in the West and Northwest.

Baggage checked through to all principal points, and sleeping can on all night trains, both East andwest.

For forth-r Information and tickets, aply to the Ticket Agen*. In the Union Depot, G.L. BARRING ER,

Master ot Transportation.

C. K. LORD, ChiefTicki* Clerk. IW-tf.

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Saddles and Harness,

Dealers t* OoUara, Whip*, Trunks, HO. MAIN STREET/2 North between Jrd and 4th, Terra. Haute. Indiana. Agents for Uncle Sam'f flatsw OIL 50-ly.