Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 24, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 December 1872 — Page 3
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THE LITTLE PEOPLE.
The reason an nrcbin Rave for being late at school Monday, waa that toe boy in the next bouse was going to have a aresalng down wltb abed cord, and be waited to bear him bowl.
Our little folk* are longing for old Kris Kringle" to come around and liil their little stockings with nice tbings. Be patient, be will soon be here, and no doubt give yon all a call.
Little Johnnie Swillom, of Belleville, Illinois, climbed in bis mother's capboard. where the preserves were kept, intending to swill 'em down, when a heavy weight fell and knocked little Johnnie Swillum down.
Harry, fonr years old, -and Noo'nle, two and a half, were looking at pictures the other day, when Noonie said "Harry, what is a polar bear?" *'Wby,! replied Ilarry, *'don't you know? It's a bear what climbs np a pole."
A rocking-horse in an Elm street family has two yards of red flannel about its neck, and smells strong enough of arnica to knock over an apothecary from the city. The youthful owner cannot go to school because hi* horse is sick.—[Danbury News.
Schoolmaster—"what color, accord ing to Virgil, is the worst In a horse Ft rat boy—"Brown." Second boy— "Chestnut." Third boy, (favoritel"lilark." Schoolmaster (meditatively) —"Well, black Yes, light black yes, gray. Well—lightish gray, in fact, while. Yes, go up!"
Sunday-school teacher to innocent pupil—"That is a picturc of a naughty ooy who stole some marbles and then denied that be bad done so. You see bis papa has found them in his pocuet." Nice boy—"Oh! ain't he a bad boy. I'll bet if I'd had 'em, I'd hid 'em In my stocking, then dad couldn't find 'em."
Please glvo me a nickel for my poor mother," said a Jefferson street gamin to a lady the other ovening. There was a look of pity In the eyes of the beggar, which, with bis appeal, secured the charity asked. The giver and receiver of the nickel parted with light hearts, tho former, rejoicing to know that she had east bread upon the waters, and the latter, that ho wus going tf) havesuin "chawing gum." ,tiw«*
"KPIZOOZY."
A public spirited public boy, who is evidently destined, if he lives, to become Mr. Iiergh's successor, has the following to say on a subject about which everybody is at present talking: "The horse is a useful animal. He has four legs, but they oughten to be on good when he's got tho epizoozy. Some wicked mens drives him ennyhowand makes hiin koflfenuir to kotl hlsselfaway. Ifl had akluband was bigenufl would go about and knock those wicked mens in their head. This is too bad. Where will such mon die when they go to? We can get along without thein, but horses Is a useful animal and harder to get and keep alive. I wish those wicked mens had the eplzoozy instead of the horseB.
A LITTI.K OinL's AN8WKR. The King of Prussia, while vis'.ting a village In his land, was welcomed by the school children of the pluoe. After tliotr speaker hud made a speech for tin-in. ho thanked them. Then taking an or.wigo from a pinto asked: "To what kingdom doos this belong?" "Tho vegetablo kingdom, sir," replied tho littlo girl.
The King took a gold coin from his pocket, and holding it »{, asked, "To what kingdom does this belong?" "To the mineral kingdom," said the little girl.
Aud to what kingdom do I belong, then?" asked tho king. Tho little girl colored dooplv. for she did not like to say the animal Kingdom, as ho thought she would lest his majesty should bo offended. Just then it flushed Into her mind t|iat "God made man in his own imago," and looking up with a brightening eye, she said, "ToOod'a kingdom, Blr." •'The king was deeply moved. A tear stood In Ills eye. lie phi cod his hand on tho child's hoad, and said, most devoutly. "Uod grant that I may be accounted worthy of that kingdom."
Thus did tho words of a child move tho hoart of king. Little children, learn from this that even your words may do good and harm. A pert word from a child may wound tho heart of a mother a loving one may make it glad. Mv littlo children, lot your words bo kind, true and right. •.
SPICE.
The Boston Commercial Bulletin, undismayed by the Are, breaks out in spots an follows:
Tho following subjects have beeu suggested for the Legislature to act upon
To prohibit tho "pulling of a Mansard roof on a man with a red bead. To abolish "sparking" on Sunday nights.
To make young ladles put their flames out at ten r. m. To appoint Inspectors of heated 1mtainallons.
To furnish the leading hose companies with "Hamlet's advice to tho players,"
To incorporate fpmalo insurance companies for the benefit o( all likely to be consumed by a hopeless passion.
Among the other streets to 1M» improved, it is proposed to extend Milk, as if milk
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Nervous excitement has reached such a point In Boston, owing to the recent tires, that a city official, who stated at a meeting that be was in a blaxe of enthusiasm, was immediately put out by a member of tho fire department present.
Street after street succumbed to the fire neither Milk nor Water could atop It.
A burning shame"—Mansard roofs. The Boatou papers appeared in Arab costume alter the Ore—that is to say, they wereeorcred with the Burn news.
The burning of the cotton warehouses made "a bale full light." Do the larcenies flroiu burning buildings come under the bead of Are hooks?
A auccesaful borer for petroleum is said to resemble "the oldest inhabitant" bee
A
use bo's senile,
UP
Ax epicure aaya that altbonght In the West he always found the "bar"tough, in New York he has invariably found a bartender.
VKTIKTIN*haa
li'Sfe i- "j'j
never foiled to effect
cure,Riving tone and strength to the] aysteiu debilitated by diseaaa.
XaasfiwtBren «f the
DOUBLE SET
TREBLE CELESTE, J"
Burdett Imperial,
COJIBIXATIOX
AXD ORGAN KIXG.
May, 1872.
The Burdett Organ Agency,
For Terre-Haute and Vicinity.
It affords as much pleasure to announce to the musical public of Indiana, that we have appointed MR. L. KISSNEH, ot Terre-Haute, our General Agent for that city and vicinity, our preference being for him to represent our factory because of our having known blm for the past eighteen years and our consideration for him as one of the most experienced and reliable musicians and best Judges of musical Instruments In the land. We would commend Mr. Klssner's establishment to the attention of those who may wish to purchase musical articles of any kind—especially organs and pianos, his stock of which not being made up of poor instrument* to sell at^large profits, but of such as have been carefully selected and which he, as an accomplished musician and a dealer ol Integrity and high commercial standing can conscientiously offer his customers and warrant for genuine excellence and for being the
VERY BEST OF THEIR KIM
Legal.
UAKDIAN'S SALE!
By order of the Vigo Common Pleas Court, I will offer at private sale ou Saturday, the 14th day of December, 1872, the following described real estate In Vigo county, Indiana, to-wlt: 34 acres off the east end of the north half of the southwest quarter, and 28 acres off the south end of the west half of the northeast quarter of section 30, town 11 north range 8 west. Bids will be received at the oflice of 8coit A Duy, No. 68 Ohio St., Terre-Haute, i-ntil noon of day of sale. If not then sold at private sale 1 will offer said lands at public auction at the Court House door at 2 o'clock.
Terms, one third caqh, balance In two equal annual payments, purchasergiviug notes with Interest and mortgage security.
GEO. L. WOODS MALL, Guardian of Mary Hunt's Heirs.
Nov. 2T-U.
ORK
PACKING.
W. M. DAyiS & CO.,
"WAKKEV
Pork House,
TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
The highest market prlje paid for Hogs delivered at Terre-Haute.
OFFICE, 88 Main St., (t Stairs.)
J£NITTING FACTORY
And Repair Shop.
Wm. J. Bartmess has In operation at the corner of Third and Walnut streets, a Knitting Machine, for knitting stockings and socks. He also gives special attention to Repairing Furniture, Clocks and Watches, n23-tf.
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EW STOVE STORE.
HTOVKS OF ALL STYLES,
Parlor, Cook, and Oflice Stoves!
A large assortment, and low prices, at ©. IIKIM'S, North Fourth street, Cook's Block. nl8-tf.
ENTS' & LADIES' WEAR
CLEANED & COLORED!
Gents' Wear repaired neatly at
H. F. Reiner's Dye House,
\t«Hn St.. ost. Mil 7tb. ap5-tl
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not "extended" enough
in Boston now. That solitary reporter, who referred to the flro as "The Ureat Holocaust,"
irobably forgot that a loss of a little than a hundred millions is thing but "a hollow cost."
CL A RIDGE, Waluut 8L, opp.
any-
There was so much foroe required to play on the fire that there was but little left laat week to plav upon words,
Cqpter
The Burdett Organ Company,
A Splendid Assortment of the above Uuri vailed Instruments I Constantly on Hand. L. KISSLVEB, Sol© Agent for the BURDETT ORGANS.
Market,
I yer and Scourer,
Ladle* Apparel nicely Scoured or beautifully Colored. Gents Garments 8eoured Colored or Repaired.
Send your goods by Ekpresss or otherwise
SMOLANDER'S EXT. BOCHU, fte Great Diuretic C«peoiHl,
Is a tore, quick remedy flbr all diseases of the KMa«r* Bladder, and Urinary Orgaas, existing either in male or female. As, Irrita* Uoa. Inflammation, or Ulceration of the Kidney and Bladder, firavel, Stone la Bladder, Reddish or Brick dast Sediment la Urine, Thick, toady. or Ropy
Vftae, Faiafhl UrinaUnirvBedwcUiaf, Mncona and lavohmtary Discharges, •orMd Irritatioa of Bladder and Urethra. Clurtmic Catarrh of Bladder, Suppression, Retention, or Incoatia"'* of tJiiae, Diabetea, Dropsy, Organic |k» •em, reaaale CoaspUinta, and all Mht Maladies of the Urinary and Sexual Ora_ A
Thousands can attest to its ronktfu cwmthre pftHwrties in these diseases.
re pcimtkttfin tw#o dboMd tca kC* t) 4 For nerrou Debilitr, wWi Its gtoomyl oAAt UALiL«,f4 teodants, Dizziness Loss of Memory,
attendants, Low Spirits, Ac., It a »OTcrp! SMOLANDEfi^S BUCIH
A Home oow's tail frotato the grouud 0* eoerrated tyttaa. Imparting new life and when she got
there waa another actioo, the whole tystctn
cold anajx. The tall actually broke.— *trenSthened and InrigoraXea. [Veraciouo Exchs nge. 5a tan and Hk lbr SMDLAKDSR'S BUCSv, /a«Mt «pM it, tukt m» otter.
remedy, booy*^
PRICE *.00. SIX BOTTLES, *&.0<X 8old ty all Detlera in Modicina.
PKTMRTO BY
Hereafter made will be
Tested by Government tlon. i'f.
TERRE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. DECEMBER 14. 1872.
ft.. «p- EB1E, FEWWA.
p. II. X'ELFRKSII, J. BAXARD. pHCENIX FOUNDRY
AND
MACHINE""-SHOP,#
McELFRESH & BANARD,
Cor sfKlatb and Entle Streets,
(Near Passenger Depot,)
Manufacture Steam'Engines, Mill Machinery, House Fronts, Circular Saw Mills, Coal 3haa Machinery and all kinds Iron and Brass Castings, Smoke Stacks, Breechings,
BOILERS,
And all kinds of Sheet Iron Work.' Repairing done promptly. tf LIFF & SON'S
BOILER
AND
1 '3.
Sheet Iron Works,
FIRST STREET,
Between Walnut and Poplar"
ALL BOILERS
Inspee-
EYerything Warranted Perfect
AND
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
ALL KINDS OF
BOILERS MADE,
AND ALL KINDS OF
Sheet Iron Work Done.
At Prices s« Low mm at any Shop
1n the State.
.L
REPAIRING
OF ALL KINDS
DONE Ol* SHORT NOTICE. 9#tm.
UNDERTAKER,
DCOONUNG]^^
Embalner
JLITTLEFIELD, HUlll & CO, BOSTON, MASS. (with neatness and dispatch, corner of Third Fqr sale by VUCK A BKitBY, tVrre Haatejand Cberry streeta, Terre-Hanta. tO-U
•I the Dead,
Xaprepared to execute all orders In his line
rpHE OLD ESTABLISHED
IRON WORKS,
OF
TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
Owing lo Its Increase of bnsfaess In the
past year, and flattering prospects for get
greater in the fnture, have been oompelled to enlarge upon Its already capacious facill-
argi
ties for doing business enabling It, thereby, to do ITS WORK CHEAPER AXD WITH
1
GREATER DESPATCH,
In add!ton also It has established in eonneetlon with it, a first-class
Boiler and Sheet Iron Works,
of sufficient capacity to accommodate all who are pleased to give their patronage. None but first-class workmen In either department. I respectfully invite the public to call and examine my
•annlketare of Stationary A Porta* ble Engines, Saw A Flouring Mills, and Coal Shaft Machinery,
a supply of which I keep constantly on hand, of the most approved Patterns. ." Also Corn Shelters, Cane Mllln, Shingle Machines, both Hand 4k Power. Rail's Celebrated
Together with castings of all description* tor general use in ihis country, all of which I warrant to be as good as the best, both in material and workmanship, and as cheap as the cheapest, quality taken into consideration. (ee-tf) J. A. PARKER
CARD
Terre-Haute, Ind.
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To the Weak 1 j.
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DR. COMSTOCK.
The well-known Doctor all over the Eastern States, also the Western States lias 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 the practical experlenoft of two physicians, instead of one, and our advantages in seeing and treating the many different diseases in difTerentclimates guartees to our more perfect success than we could expect if our practice was confined to one locality. My treatment is mild, the many medicines are prepared by myself. My medicines are ot herbs, vegetables also, a Balsam the bard labor and a goodgnedlcine that does the enre. I use no mineral, nor do I use any poison. While I was tn Madison six months my oflice was crowded I look for a full oflice here In Terre-Haute. Bear in mind my consultation is one dollar, I tell you your disease by the eye. I ask for all old Chronio diseases of long standing, such as Weakness, Rheumatism, Irregularities, Tumors, Catarrh, Liver or Heart disease, Fevers, Headache, all pains. Diabetes, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Fits, Spinal Diseases, Hackache, and Lung Diseases, all Eye and 2££1*
Try me, I will give you perfect satisfaction. My treatments are Cash.
1
D. COMSTOCK.
RICES REDUCED ON A, ,,
1
GOOD
Stock of Boots and Shoes,is more important
NEWS A .'*
To most of the community than who Is to be the next President,
FOR
ses is the nance" best
Personal expenses Is the part of the problem of finance" best underst
THOSE
Who have the "understanding" of a large Family to look after In "hard times," ?'i and but few were
I" 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
EW FIRM.
N
HI" K^ WHOLESALE NOTlOffS.
WittiG & DICK,
(Saoeemora to A. C. A. Wlttig,) -Wo. 141 Main Street,
Jobbers & Commission Merchants,
IN NOTIONS. FANCY «OODS, I CK3ARS, ENGLISH, OKRMAX, AND AMERI
CAN CUTLERY,
Perfumery, Soap, Cotton Yarn, Batting, le.
With lnereaaed capital and New Stock we are prepared to offer friends and customer* uperior Inducements to buy of us.
Special attention will be paid to Cash Buyers, Peddlers and Auctioneers. NO. 148 MAIN STREET, Between Fifth and Sixth, In the Boom formerly occupied by Cox A Son* 6-tC
^flLLIAM M. BARE,
5
PAINTER,
PUth b«t» Hnln and eUa,
DEALER IN
Paints, Oil and Glass.
waitMhn
JUST WHAT Every Person Wants
At this Season.
DR. DINSMORE'S
CONCENTRATED
CONCENTRA
MikONIC COUGH CORDIAL,
For all affections of ihe Throat and Lungs, having been used with great success in private practice for several years, is now offered iox. general use. Some of the best Physicians, after thoroughly testing, have pronounced it the best remedy for the above named difficulties, they have ever used ^alao
DR. DIXSXORE*S
Aeetie Croup and Whooping Cough Syrup, A specific in these diseases, will afford speedy relief aud cure all Throat and Bronchial difficulties. Prepared only by Dr. Din&raore, at his Laboratory, on Sixth, bet. Ohio and Walnut Streets,
Terre-Haute, Ind.
For Sale by all Druggists, P. S.—DR. DIXSMORK treats according to the most approved methods, all Acnteand Chronic Disease, &uch as difficulties ot the Throat, Lungs, Heart and Skin, Female Complaints, Disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Urinary Organs.
Consultation free. Charges for treatment and medicine, moderate. OFFICE HOVU8. from 8 lo Id A.
*0 THE
Steel Bot
tom R. M. Scraper, also Cast A Wrought Iron Scrapers,
For farm use. Alse a great variety of 8chool Seats and Desks, which for beauty and durability cannot be excelled.
I take pleasure in informing the public that I have succeeded through the kindne6^ of the eminent piano firm, Win. Knabe A Co., Baltimore, in obtaining a first-class pimd practical pin
ano tuner and practical piano repairer. 1 have also in ray employment a piano fin-
1ji
FRANK HEINIG & BRO.
Manufacturers of all kinds of
Crackers, Cakes, Bread
.... AND A N
DEALERS IN
Foreign & Domestic Fruits,
FANCY A STAPLE GROCERIES,
IAAFATBTTK STREET,
(Between the two Railroads,) 21-tf. Terre-Hante, ind.
Wholesale and Retail. Also, Toys and Fancy Good* In great variety. Exclusive Agenta for **Lopton'n Silver Burner." and "Family Favorite Burning Fluid." AgenU wanted in surrounding counties.
H. S. RICH AKDAOM 4k, CO^ Main St., Cor. mt Alley, SS-8m North aide between 8d and 4th.
FRED,
rpo BUY
M.,
P.M.
and 7 to S
2 to 4
u23-u
Owners of Pianos,
In this City and Vicinity.
A CARD.
Ph
Isher, who will entirely revarnlsh, and re-
pollsfi instruments thereby giving them tlit same appearance as if entirely new. Thost wlshing such work done can learn furthei particulars by calling at my store. Thanking my friends and the public most kindly for their liberal patronage In having given my tuning the preference for the last iwelvt years I would assure them that I shall give the closest attention in ovrrteelng all work, so as to merit the continuence or their patronage. Respectfully,
L. KISSNER, i,
Of the Palace of uslc,
ui No.48Ohiostree' fl^ ,s is•"/»•» tib Wc cheerfully recommend the tunc." employed by Mr. Kissner to our friends and patrons as a first-class workman, and fee) confident that all work entrusted to blm will be done in the best and most workmanlike manner. WM. KNABE A CO.
TERHK-HAUTB,JulyS, 1872^ ^." ?,
P. ft.—Orders can be left at the Postoftlee, by addressing,
Kissner's Palace of Music,
InlyMf Terre-Hautr, ind
NION
STEAM BAKERY.
.a
!ia
A tv' .4 The Cheapest, Smoothest,
AND 11EST LOOKING
STOVES
GO TO
C. C. SMITH,
WEST EffB OF MAIN KTIKET, Where you will find
TRADE MARK.
The Monitor Coal Cook. The Fireside Open Front. The Red Crov* Op Front. The Ka||ho« Open Front. TheCanltet Open Front. The l*enrl Coal ond ood, And fifty other patterns all bou'glit for cash will be sold below the lowest. Call aud 8re L,
Twenty New Pntterna of ..
HEATING STOVES
lust out, great improvements over last
ye*r-
-liiiAM.
AT KII'l'RTOO, 1H Main Ml. You will always And THE BEHT 8ugar», Cofftea, Teas, Ham, BrrakfaM
Bacon, flour, Corn Meal, Spier*, |3 English Pickles, Table Sauces, Flavoring Extracts, llest Synm mid MolassoN.Crackent, Canned Giotls, Sanllnes, Cornstarch, Baking 1'owder, M.ilr.ono, Soap, Candles, Sllvie Oloss Starch, Salt, Wood and Willow Wares S to no Ware, Coal Oil, Ac., Ac.
Goods delivered to any part of tlio city] ee-6m.
MAN HANDLE ROUTE.
pit1nmnrci, (ixrixxtTi a
LEAVES.
IndianaiKills Cambridge City. Columbus Newark Dennlson Steubenville
urn etats
MHtai «BC Mlk wltk IiihMH CM. •ItNtUI m«
tot
G.kl ruitea*-
Ttl MllAKS t" Ttftr «r l*»»f at of Tank
N
ftsMtr, tot
CJ- a mirtmiaMMUi
Kll60ltrs
"DENTAL ROOMS
5*. It Jforth XOtaoiM St_ Indianapolis-
8MUfaW IMS.
GEIGEH,
V,
MCKMITH,
BeH-hanrer 4t Mteaell atter, l»ck« and tranln repaired, keys fitted, Iron nfm opened and repaired, speaking tabes pot ap, etc. Bella, fixturm and key* of all Kinds kept on hand. North «h Ht. Basement Room In Cooks new bnildlng Sign of the golden key ea-Sm
srr.
LOV18 RA1JLROAD.
(Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Ccattat Division,)
The Shortest Route Eani
On and after June 2,1872, trains will lea*» the Union depot, Indianapolis, and suiva as follows:
LEAVE
Southern Kxprnn
Fast Lino. Express Dally.
4.30 am 10.00 am 7.00 pi 0.82 a 12.Ur a in H.20 pi 11.30 pin 0.40 pin 8.30 a 1.45 pin 7..V) pill 4.fi0 a I 4.5JO pin
10.2r III
ARRIVES. Pittsburg AI toon a Harrlsburg Philadelphia..... New York Baltimore Washington.... Boston
H/K) a
6.15 pin ll.Z2n in lOJ^ai
,8.15 am 2.20 am 12.25 1 .1.10a in 7.20a in 5.49 pi 5.20 am 11.40 a in 10.25 pi .0.20 am 80] in 2.30 a I .12 24 pin 6.31 pin (i.lOai 8.45 a ni 3.00 pin 2.15 a .11.15 am 6.40 pm 5.00 a .. 0.05 5.60 a 6.05 pi
The Fast Line and Day Express Traina have Pullman's Drawing and silver Palum Cars, running through without change tn New York via Philadelphia.
The Night Express Train runs dallv (Hundays Included.) and has Sliver Palace Cam through to Philadelphia and New Vorfc without change. This is the only Sunday evenlngtraln from Indianapolis,and Mekaa direct connection for the Eastern dtkn. Passengers leaving on this train SnMmlay evening arrive in New York at tf.10 Monday morning.
WTASK
for Tickets via Pan-HnndleBoatn. F. It. MYEKH, General Passenger and Ticket lyst D. W. CALDWELL, Gen. Hup't.
THE
BEST ROUTE
-*-v.
EAST AND WEST.
INDIANAPOLIS. CINCINNATI AN* I.AFAYKTTK
•+J RAILROAD
Cincinnati and i^tatern Division*. Four Passenger trains leave the Ualan Tepot, Indlnnspoll*, dally for Cincinnati*, Chillloothe, Marleit •. Wsnhlngton. anc Orclevllle, Ohio Taris. Nlchola»ville, Kentucky. Also for I'arkerslnrg, Baltitoon, Washington City, Philadelphia and Near York.
By this route East a ticket can be paretu— Ml at the Union Iepot to New York at Qm same price as by any other route, on wkM tho holder can pas* through or stop over A all the above nam* Eastern cities.
Lafayette, |nlnry and Chiesge vision. Three through Trains leave the Cat an Depot dally, for Lafayette, Chicago, npriagfleid, Qulncy, 8t. Joseph, Kansas Cltr and Omaha without change of cars.
Time and distance less and Aire as low by any other roote, to all the prlndfaB towns and cities in the West and NorUfcwest.
checked 111 rough to all principal
ttc&taa.
polnf*. and sleeping eani on all nlgn both East and Wert, For farther inlormatlon and tickets, s^ly to the Ticket Agen' tn the Union Depot.
G. L. BARRINGEB, Master ot TinnsporfaMo*.
C. K. LOM, Chief Ticket Clerk. M-U.
ARLY & ROACH, KAircrAcruRKiut or
Saddles and Harness,
Dealers in CbUar*, WMp$, Trunk*, 1c, NO. W MAIN 6TBEET, North aide, between 3rd and 4th, Tm Haute, Indiana. Agents lor Unci* Hanrti BarneaaOiL IW*
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