Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 23, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 December 1872 — Page 3

A MOTHRR-IN-LA W 8 FAST RIDE. Joe S. Is the fortunate possessor of mother-in-law, and, what be probably thought more of, among his horses was one known as Quaker. Now Quaker was a good roader, and could and would jerk a wagon with two in it in :51 on the road, and the harder he was pulled in, and the more be was yelled at the faster he meant to go. In fact, when a competing horse ranged alongside, and a strong pull was taken, accompanied with yells, he thonght he must do bis level best on trotting and you bet, he did it. Not aany years ago, when the country fair was held where Master Joe then lived, be had old Quaker hitched np to a 130 pounds tbree-quarter seated wagon, and, as bo was getting in,mother-in-law wished to go with him. He informed her that he wtH going to tue town clerk's office, at the lower end of tho village (about a mile), and if she was was in a hurry to return, she would have to drive back alone, and then cramped the wagon for her admittance and with bead drooping and slouching gait, old Quaker walked along, taking the ill-sorted pair 1 to the clerk's office.

Now, be it known, Joe dearly loves fun, and will have it as often as possible while mother-in-law is a rigi'l, old-fasbioned, sky-blue Baptist, undoubtedly very good, but unfortunately possessed-with the idea that to laugh is to sin.

It so happened that every team at that time was going to the iairgrouuds, or else walking so Quaker had no chance to "score up," but jast as they arrived at the office of the town clerk, S. saw Jack Barnes coming on bis way to the lair. Now Jack's mare bad the reputation of being four or five seconds faster than old Quaker. To turn Quaker aronnd, jump out, advise mother-in-law to drive slow along home, was but a minute's work, and then holding up his band to attract Jack's attention, he told blm ho would pay chicken fixings, et ceteras, if he would range alongside Quaker at speed, yell aud spirit the old horse up tne street to the fair ground's entrapce. A nod, Jack touches Lady Cutler with his whip, sings out git! and lays Quaker, who hearing the stepper coming grabs at bis bit.

Mothor-ln-law takes hold of the reins In front of tho buttons pots feet against brace in front, and as tho Lady ranges alongside, Jack yelling lively, mother-in-law takes tho strongest pull, screaming whoa! to stop her "unimile." But he didn't stop—not much—he didn't. Tho pull was just onougn to steady him good whoa he ovldently considered to be meant for a sell to tho other horse, and squatted to go his level bcHt, and Just did it. Now, you bot! Barnos was actually getting behind, and, warming up to Lis work, ho commenced In right good earnest toning out, "Hi! Ynrr Goer long What tire you about I Qit, won't yer?'' And sbo did git—nice—both on

rem."

Txmeath the shade of a pair of from Imshy pyobrowsj and it would have

1arbers

ur.?.fed

tho most adroit even of those who announce that they cut

hair "to suit the countenance," to put Into anything like form the matted locks of his wild hair and beard, which •wore long and of au ashy-white hue. When exhibiting his animals, Old Adams used to appear In his hunter's costumo of buckskin ooatand legging*, tho blood-stains that bad dried into which gave evidence of many fierce conflicts with such ferocious creatures as are to be encountered in the gulohee aud oanons of the mountains. This man, who seemed to be gifted with an 'uncommon magnetic influence over wild animals, and had brought tome of his bears to a remarkable degree of docility. Oue old she-bear of groat slse. oapturwd by him when young, used to carry his paok for blm, he said, during his expeditions over the mountains, and he had slept many a night with bis head pillowed upon her shaggy hide. These bears would sometime* rebel, however, and during their stay in New York It was no unusual thing to see Old A damn, with his clothes sad_')y rent, his hands gashed and torn, and sometimes with one arm in a sling, makiughls way with gloomy but victorious looks to toe office of a sur goon, whoM aervioeo he bad always called in requisition when he had come out lacerated after a "free fight" with hia bears.—(Lippincott's Magaalue.

OArtTAL PCXISHMKXT IX JAPAN.— «Four Siamese princesses and two servants are soon to be executed for thelt. The jewel's of the king's sword were stolen awhile ago. and alter receiving 90 lashes each, these princesses ware declared convicted, and will soon suffer the extremo penaJtjr. They have such a fascinating wny of executing people In Slam that death Is robbed of at least two-thirds of its acerbity. The happy •recipient of this attention is pat in %, tag and lata upon the ground, face downward, with his throat resting on the sharp edge of a trangular block, nnd the executioner pounds with a jieavy clnb on the back of the neck, until ike victim's head is bruited

I* one of the Sagliww t*ts*nrhit» sch«vU a school Inspector raw nt tho won! 'pealtcr" to a class far spelling. It was a poser to all till It reached the foot of the dam. when a curly-headed Utile fellow spelled it correctly, but boInc aiked to deflooll, he shouled out,

More •alt.*'

Vi

KaBufiaetarers of the

DOUBLE SET

TREBLE CELESTE,

Burdett Imperial,

COMBINATION

AND ORGAN KINO

wish to of whic! have been

May, 1872..:

The peo

pie they passed, seeing their speed, and tho om lady's hat on the back of her nock, her shawl streaming out behind, ana the courage with which she hung on to the linos, clapped their hands and encouragingly sung out, "Good, old gal!'—"Gay old gal 1"—Gay old bird I"—'Bully for Quaker 1" And as they passed tho two notols, the f.tat boys on tho piazzas gave them three cheers with a vim—In fuot, with several extra vims.

Joo's mother-in-law took the flrat evening truin for hor Green Mountain home. Ills parting words were, "he should not allow her to drive Quaker again, as ho had cautioned her to drive slow, and sho had gone and beat one of tho fastest horses in the town."

Joo said next day, with a quiot twinkle In his eyo, that his wife did not give hlin "curtAln lecture" that night, and when parties nut up their little bets on it, he proved by Jack Barnes that thoy wont out to Pittsburg for their -chicken fixings and et cotoras, and didn't gel back until 6 o'clock next morning.

A CHA RA CTEIilSTIV EXHIBITOR, Ten or twelve years cry fine boars were ox .York by "Old Adams," a colobratod hunter and trapper, dqad now for some years past. This man was In himself a show nearly ns strange as tho beasts exhibited by htm. lie was asparo, but well-knit man, apparently about fifty years of age at tho tiinoof which I spoak. His fhco, hardonod bv long exposure to the itooky Mountain storms, 'reminded one in its texture and color of a parchmcnt mask, through slits in •which, «s It were, two bendy black eyes gleamed with stnsnlderlng fire

»go a group of

very fine twara were oxbluitod in New

UARDIAN'S SALE!

Music, Musical Instructors,

SHEET MUSIC &c„ &c.

PICTURE FRAMING

The Burdett Organ Agency,

For Terre-Haute and Vicinity.

It affords us much pleasure to announce to the musical public of Indiana, that we have appointed MR. L. RI8SNER, of Terre-Haute, our General Agent for that city and vicinity, our preference being for him to represent oar factory because of oar having known him for the past eighteen years and our consideration for him as one of the moi experienced and reliable maalclans and best Judges of musical Instruments in the lanft. We would commend Mr. Klssner's establishment to the attention of those who may purchase maslcal articles of any kind—especially organs and pianos, bis stock not being made up of poor instruments to sell at£large profits, bat of sach en carefully selected and which he, as an accomplished

integrity and high commercial standing can conscientiously offer bis customers and warrant for genuine excellence and for being the

VEBY BEST OF THEIR KIND. 4**

A Splendid Assortment of the above Uuriyalled Instruments Constantly on Hand. Lt KISSNER, Sole Ag«at for the BURDETT ORGANS.

Legal.

By order of the Vigo Common Pleas Court, I will offer at private sale on Saturday, the 14th day of December, 1S72, the following described real estate In Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit: Si acres off the east end of the north half of the southwest quarter, and 28 acres off the Bouth end of the west half of the northeast quarter of section 80, town 11 north range 8 west. Bids will be received at the office of Scott A Duy, No. 68 Ohio St., Terre-Haute, tmtll noon or day of sale. If not then sold at private sale 1 will otter said lands at public auction at the Court House dv«r at 2 o'clock.

Terms, one third cash, balance In two equal annual payments, purchaser giving notes with Intercut and mortgage security.

GEO. L. WOODSMALL, Guardian of Mary Hunt's Heirs.

Nov.,23—It.

ItT EMPORIUM.

RUDOLPH GAGG'S

Art Emporium,

And Music Store,

BTo. 91 Main St., bet. aad 4th, Terre-Haute, Ind.

CONSTANTLY OI» HAND ...»

CHROMOS,

Engraving?, Photographs, Ac., Ac.,

Frames & Mouldings,

LOOKIXO-GLAS9ES, Cords, Tassels, and Picture-Nails,

ARTIST** W4I, DKIiCACOMAKtA MATERIAL, N Stereoscopes, Albums, Brackets, Drafting

Instrument', Water-colors, Pencils tor -v Diartiug Purposes. Drawing Paper, «Bristol Cards,

Musical Instruments

Done to order. n0-2m

"USTWHAT Every Person Wants

At this Soason.

DR. DINSMORE'Sr

COjrCEXTIATED

PULMONIC COUGH CORDIAL,

for all aflbciions of the Throat and Lungs, having been used with great success In private practice for several years, Is now oiliered or general use. Borne of the best Physician*, after thoroughly testing, have pronounced It the best remedy for the above named difficulties, they have ever used also

DR. DIXUMORCS

Acetic Cronp and Whooping: Cough Sjrrnp,

A specific in these diseases, will afford spee» •Iv relief and cure all Throat and Bronchial difficulties. Prepared only by Dr. Dinsmore, at hi* Laboratory, on tftixtb, bet. Ohio ssd Wslsst Streets,

Terre-Haute, Ind.

For Sale by all Druggists."

a

4"

P.BL—Da. DtssMOft* treats seconding to the most approved methods, all Acnte «nU Chronic Disease, such as difficulties of the Throat, Lung*, Heart and Skin. Female Complalnta, Disorders of the Liver, Stomach. Kidneys snd Urinary Oigans.

Consultation free. Charges for treatment and medicine, moderate. OFFICE UOVKS. fton 8 to 10 A. to 4 and 7 to 8 p.

M.

FRED,

n3S-u

GEIGER,

LOCKNX1TH,

B*l!-hanger & Steadl Catter, and tranks rAxalre*!. keys fitted. Iron safes opened and rcp«ir«d, speaking tube*

MI

tip, ete. Delta, fixture* sad keys

of all kinds kept on hand. North tth »t. Basement R^m in Oooks new building

HUBS

of theip: key ee-tm

IKES!

JACOB FISIIEH

Has jci*t received another choice lot of Rhine. rr«sfliss4 fsllfsrsls Wise*, which he will sell by the bottle or gallon *t reasonable price*. Tr a bolt le, if jpoo want a pure artleic. rink* will be rarahhtd promptly by the gallon or In destos. Jal-U.

Hereafter made will be

Tested bj Government tlop*

TERRE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. DECEMBER 7. 1872.

musician and a dealer at

The Burdett Organ Company, EBIK, rknr A.

P. H. S'lLFBISH,

J.BilAlO.

pHCENEX FOUNDRY

AND

.MACHINE SHOP,

•f*

McELFRESH A BANARD,

Cor sfKisth ssd Eagle Streets,

(Near Passenger Depot,)

,J

Manufacture Steam'Englnes, Mill Machinery, House Fronts, Circular Saw Mills, Coal Shaft Machlneiy and all kinds Iron and Brass Casting^, Smoke Stacks,. Breechlngs,

BOILERS,

And all kinds of Sheet Iron Work. Repairing done promptly. tf

LIFF & SON'S

BOILER

AND

Sheet Iron Works,

FIRST STREET,

s-ki **.' *,

Bclwees Walnut ssd Poplar? ~*v

Inspe^

Everything Warranted Perfect

AND

SatisfactiQn Guaranteed.

Y*\'' ALL KINDS Oft v-y

BOILERS MADE,

AND ALL KINDS OF

Sheet Iron Work Done.

At Price* as Lev as st^ny Asp Istlwltots.

REPAIRING

or ALL KINM

DONS Oli SHORT NOTICE.

TSAAC BALL,

UNDERTAKER,

4b4 Embalm er ef Ike Deai,

Ispr^sured toexecate all orders In his line with neatacm acd dispatch, eorner of Third and Cberry streets, Tcrt^-Bante. JW

rjTHE OLD ESTABLISHED

IRON WORKS,

a v»

TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

Owing to Its increase of business In the past year, and flattering prospects for vet greater in the future, have been compelled to enlarge.npon its already capacious ndliUes for doing business enabling it^ thereby,

ITS WORK CHEAPEk 'AKD WITB OSEATER DESPATCH,

In addlton also it has established In oonneotion with it. a flnUlHB

Boiler and Sheet Iron Works,

of sufficient capacity to aooommodate all who are pleased to give their patronage. None but flrst-class workmen in either department. I respectfully Invite the public to eall and examine my isasflwtsn of Ststlsssrr 4k 1

Mo IsiiaM.Ssw rissrisg •Ilia, ssdCosiSlfesfftnsefclBMrjr, a supply of which I keep constantly on hand, of the most approved Patterns. Alao Con Shelters. Crao •ills. Shin* (lo MseMscs, both Hui A row er. Boll's Celebrated

tom B. B. Seraper, also Coot A Wrss|lit Iroo Se ropers, For farm use. Also a neat variety of School

Seats and Desks, which for beauty and durability cannot be excelled. Together with eastings 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 workmanship, and asebeap as the cheapest, quality taken Into consideration. (ee-tf) J. A. PARKER

j^CARD

Terre-Hauve, Ind.

4:1,''

ALL BOILERS

To the Weakly.

DR. COMSTOCK.

I JE.l Hi

The well-known Doctor all oyer the Eastern tttates, alNO the Western States has now permanently located at the corner of Third and Ohio streets, Terre-Haute. Ind.

Persons will bear In mind that by visiting us they have tbe practical experience or two physicians, Instead of one, and our advantages In seeing and treating the many different diseases in different climates soartees to our more perfect success than we could expect if our practice was confined to one locality. My treatment is mild, the msny medicines are prepared by myself. My medielnes are of herbs, vegetables also, a Balsam the bard labor and a good medicine that does the core. I use no mineral, nor do I use any poison. While I was In Madison six months my office was crowded 1 look for a full office here in Terre-Haute. Bear In mind my consultation Is one dollar, tell you your disease by the eye. I ask for all old Chronic diseases of long standing, such as Weakness, Rheumatism, IrregnlarItles, Tumors. Catarrh, Liver or Heart dlsi, Fevers,

Ear Diseases. Try me, I will give you perfect satisfaction. My treatments are Cash.

D. COM8TOCK.

pRICES REDUCED ON A

GOOD

Stock of Boots and Shoes, is more Important

NEWS

To most of tbe community than who is to be the next President,

FOR

see is the nance" best

Personal expenses is the part of the great "problem of finance" best understood oy

THOSE

"understand look after In "b ad but few wei

Who have the "understanding" of a large Family to look after In "banil times," and but few were

BORN

So lucky as not to need some of N. Andrews' goods, unless they go

BARE-FOOTED,

Or pay higher prices for poorer goods elsewhere. N. ANDREWS' keeps at 141 Main street, Terre-Haute Ind. ee-tf

N

EW FIRM.

WHOLESALE HOTIOMS.

WITTIG & -DICK,

(Successors to A. C. A. WittigO Vo. 14S lata Street,

Jobbers & Commission Merchants,

II iroTion. FAWCT OOOBB, CIOABS, KNOLISR, QKRMAN, A1TD AMERI­

CAN CUTLXRY,

Perfumery, Soap, Cotton Tarn, Batting, At, With increased capital and New Stock we are prepared to offer friends and customers wrlor Inducements to buy of us. pedal attention will be paid to Cssh Buyers, Peddlers and Auctioneers.

NO. 1« MAIN 8TREET,

Between Fifth and Sixth, In the Room formsrly occupied by Oox A Son' Mt

ILLIAM M. BAKU,

PAINTER,

Filth Street, bet. Slain and Ohio,

DEALER IN

Paints, Oil*and Glass.

NATURE'S REMEDY

PURIFIER

VEGETINE is made exclusively from the Juices of carefully selected barks, roots and herbs, and so strongly concentrated that it will effectually eradicate from the system every taint of Scrofula, KcrofnIons Humor, Tasion, Cancer, Cancerous Honor, Erysipelas, Sail Rheans, Nyphlltic Diseaaea, Canker, Faintuesaat the Stomach, and all diseases that arise from Impure blood. Sciatica, Inflammatory ana Chronic Shra matism. Neuralgia, Gout and Spinal Complain ta, can only be effectually crned through tbe blood.

For vJIcera snd Eruptive diseases of the ski*. Pustules, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, Tetter. Sealdhead aud Kingworm. VEGETINE has never failed to effect a permanent cure.

For Pains in the Back, Kidney Com.

ouvu, nuu utvuuo uiscaaca hiiu uciirrni leblllty, 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, Habltnal Cootlveoeaa, Palpi tat loo of the Heart, Headache, Pllea, Nervouaueea, and Oeaeral prostration of the Nervous System, no medicine 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 feet, VEGETINE is the best remedy et discovered lor the above diseases, and the only reliable BLOOD PUBIFIEB yet placed before the public.

Prepared by H.

B.

rpOTHE

Steel Bot­

I take pleasure in Informing the public that I have succeeded through the kindness of the eminent piano firm, Wm, Knabo A Co., Baltimore. In obtaining a flrst-class piano tuner and practical piano repairer, have also in my employment a piano finisher. who will entirely revarnlsn, and repolish instruments thereby giving them the same appearance as if entirely new. Those wishing suoh work done can learn further particulars by calling at my store. Thanking my friends and the public most kindly for their liberal patronage In having given my tuning the preferencofor the Inst twelve

Sleclosest

ears I would assure them that I shall give attention In overseeing all work.

RO

as to merit tho contlnuence oi their patronage. Respectfully, L. KI8SNER,

OI the Palace of Muolc, No. 48 Ohio tree'

We cheerfully recommend the tv&e*' employed by Mr. Klssner to our frlenus nitd patrons as a flrst-class workmau, and feel confident that all work entrusted to him will be done in the best and most workmanlike manner. KN ABE & CO.

TXBHX-HACTK,JulyWM.

8,1872.

I*. B.—Orderscan be left at the PostolDce, by addressing, Kissner's Palace of Music, |uly8-tf Terre-Hauf, md

NION STEAM BAKERY.

FRANK HEINIG & BRO.

Manufacturers of all kinds of

Crackers, Cakes, Bread

Foreign & Domestic Fruits,

PANCY A STAPLE GROCERIES, LATATBTTS STRBBT, (Between the two Railroads,) Sl-tf. Terre-Haute. Ind.

Wholesale and Retell. Also, Toys and Fancy Goods, in great variety. Exclusive Agents for "Lupton's Silver Burner." and "Family Favorite Burning Fluid.n Agents tranted la surrounding counties.

H. RICH ABDSOM CO, Mala St., Cor. of Alley, SS-Sm North side between 3d and 4th.

rpo BUY

STETCNS, Boston,

fass. Prioe |LM. Sold by all Druggists. 36-18w

Owners of Pianos,

In this City and Vicinity.

A CARD.

The Cheapest, Smoothest,

A_ND

BEST

LOOKING

STOVES

GO TO

C. C. SMITH,

WEST B» OF 1AIH STBBET, Where you will find

RADE MARK.

The Nooltor Coal Took. The Flrealdo Oposi Froot. The Hod Croaa Oprs Proal. The Knpphoa Opes Front. The Casket Open Froat. The Pearl Cool and Wood, And fifty other patterns all bought for cash will be sold below the lowest. Call aud see

Tweaty Hew Potterna or

HEATING STOVES

lust out, great improvements over last year. ee-m.

AT RIPPETOE'S, 155 You will always find THE BEST Sugars, Coffees, Teat, Ham, Brenkfiut

Bacon, flour, Corn Meal, SplcM, English Pickles, Table Bauoon, Flavoring Extracts, Best and Mola«so»tCrackeis, Canned

ODOOSSyrun

The

Sarulnos, Corn Starch, Bak-

Ing Powder, Malsone, Hoap, CandleH, Silver Gloss Starch, Salt, Wood and Willow Wacee Stone Ware, Coal Oil, Ac., Ac.

Goods delivered to any part of the city) -i\ ee-6tn. AN-HANDLE

ROUTE.

PITTKBl Rfi. CIlVn^IVATl A ST. LOUIS It AIJLltOAU.

(Columbus, ChlcnRO and Indiana Central ^JMvlalou,) \iAcoLi»nrs.

Sliorlost lioutc EaNt.

On an«f after JuneC. 1S72, trnlns will Icaee the Union depot, InulannpollN, nud anive as follows: W 'h-f Southern F.xprrSK

LEAVE

Fast Line. Express Dally.

LEAVICS.

ASD a m-

A N

DEALERS IN

fim CUTS trvOac MM MOU

*1ih

Uu.

III MtlAI

*9-

«»s«ara«u make*. TtR MUAtS »r Vi fitt Lc«( nt *4 TMk t«Ucr, Sot

CJ" dUwrniwarrmiti

rneonFS

DEHTAL R0011S

r«. 70

Vntk SUMS ft,

YNDIAWAPOLIS

EPPELINE,

DEALER IN

FINE WINES AND LIQUORS,

lo. Sooth Foorth Wmt, NUM0-O.

Indianapolis 4J!0 am JO.OO a in Cambridge City. 0.82 a a Columbus 11.80 0.40 ni Newark 1.45 7.55 in Dennlson 4.20 pin 10.2A pin Sleubunville 0.15 in 11.23 a in 10.20 a

ARRIVES.

7.00 0.20

IM

8.30 a 4 a .00 am

Pittsburg 8.15 a 2.f0 a in 12.25 to Alloona 1.10 a in 7.20 am Tj lOjim Harrlsburg 5.20 a 11.40 a in 10.25 I'lillndelplila. U.2o am J) ."50 in 2.:to

BL

New York 12 24 pm 8 31 pin ti.lOata Baltimore 8.45 am 3.00 in 2.15 a Wsshlngtoa 11.15 am ft.40 5.00 a as Boston- 9.05 5JA) a in 5.05

The Fast Line and Day Expn-ns Train* have Pullman's Drawing and Mllv«'r Puln«c Cars, running through without change to New York via Philadelphia.

The Night Ex pre** Train run* dollv (Pnodays Included.) and has Silver

I'IIIBCC

Csra

through to Philadelphia and New Yotfe without change. Thlxls Ihe only Bunder evening train from Indianapolis,and moke* direct connection for tho Ewiern cities. PasnengerN leaving on tlila train Hsturdoir eveuing arrive In New York at tt.10 Monday morning. __ 6JTJU-k for Tickets via Pan-Hnndle Boats

K. ILMYERAL

General Passenger and Tlcket^ooot. D. W. CALDWELIi, Gen. Hup'U

rpHE BEST ROUTE EAST AND WEST,

IXDlA^YAFOMft. I.\T55ATI AX# I.AFAYKTTK

A I O A

Cincinnati and Knutfrn nivfalon*-

Four Passenger trains leave tho Utikm Depiit, IudlnnMpolf*, dully for ClncinttaU. Chi 11 Scot he. Marlett.-. Wnshlngton. snf Cti*clevliic, Ohio i'sris, Nlf!holnville. tncky. A»* for Parhersb-irg, Haiti more, Wa*htn«lon City, Philadelphia aud K«w York.

By tuts mute East a ticket can be puretimed the Union itepot to Nev York st tbe son: ,r- .-in by sny other route, on which the 1 tn psm through or stopover mi all t:« 'i .) namid Easu-rn cities. Laftejettr, Qnlne.v ssd Chlrse* vision.

Three through Trains leave the ttaioa IVp .' rally, for Lafayette, Chicago Kprtngflrid. valnry, Ht. Joxcph, KansasClty and Oms wlthoat change of cars.

Tit and distance 1*** and fare as low aa by t.tUer route, to all the principal town, cities In the West and Northwest.

Dj^'MoWkcd through to all principal golti! e^i ng cars on all niglit trahu, information and tickets, spiy A gen* In the Union Depot.

CI. 1- BARRINOEK, Master of Trsnsportalioo.

C. K. Loan. Chief Ticket Clerk.

FAELY

& ROACH,

XAircr AcrtmKiM or

Saddles and Harness,

Dealera in CbUars, Whip*, Trunk*, KO.» MATS STREET, IffWthsid#. between and 4th, TenroHa ite, Agents for Uncle «a**h

BATONSInl!ana.

Terre-Haute lad

Oil. **9