Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 26, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 December 1872 — Page 3

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THE LITTLE PEOPLE.

A Southwick, Massachusetts, foar-year-old recently asked ''where God got the meat to. make all the men of."

How greedy you are!" said one little girl to another, who had taken the best apple in the dish, "I was going to take that." t*+~f A

Why should we celebrate Washington's birthday more than mine?" asked a teacher. "Because he never told a lie," shouted a little boy. s«

Worthy Pastor: "What, not remember your catechism, mv boy. You're better fed tbnn rnnght, I think." B»y:

Yes, sir. You teaches me but father feeds me."

Scene in a Hartford bake-shop: Boy presents a torn dollar bill. Little giri, who is acting chief clerk: "My father is very perpendicular about taking torn bills."

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A aehool-boy having helped a fellowpnpil in his arithmetic, tne teacher anjf. I1 grily asked, "Why did you work bis 'lesson "To lessen his work," replied the boy.

"Where does this horse car run?" said an old gentleman from the counl^sitry to a boot-black. "Dunno," said the imp of the blacking botile, rruns at the nose."

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v* The other day a little boy who had cot his finger, ran to his mothr-r and «, cried "Tie it up, ma tie it up quirk, for the Juice is all runninsr out!" the ««aine nrchin, on one of the lute excels ive hot days appealod to his mother ijiJor help saying: "Ma, doflxrne.for

leaking all over."

A Danbury boy whose imagination had become diseased by too close devotion to dime novels, started off yesterday to seek fame as .a slayer of bears and Indians. He took all his toys, including a sled and a snare drum, bide his sisters an affectionate farewell, and was gone nearly two hours.

A little boy once c-uno running Into liia mother's room ands lid "O mother! I came so near being drowned in the Chlckahominy to-day'" "How. my son?" "Why, sorno hoys risked me to go with thein to tlio Chickahominy, and if I had gone I should certainly have been drowned, for 3-011 know 1 can't swim."N. "You are tho dullest boy I oversaw," crossly exclaimed a bsld headed old uncle to his nephow. "Well, uncle," replied the youth, with a kIhiic?

A Qoon Mkmoky.—"Well, my child," said astern father to his little daugl ter after church, "whatdoyou remember of all tho preacher said "Nothing," was the timid reply. "Nothing," said he severely "now, remember, the next time you must tell me something ho savs, or stay away from church." Tho next Munday she came home, her eyes all excitement, "T remembor something." sho said. "Ah! I'm very glad oflt," replied her fathor "whiit did ho say?" "Ho said,'" she cried delightedly, "A collection will now be made."

TRAPS FOR BACHELORS.

The M«re Ti/le..i Needed for the JJridal •s OutJU of a Ucntlc 'Uirl of the Period

I A Now York fashion writer says: The first consideration is for that robe of virgin white In which the maiden may epproprlatoly mako hor bow of life-l^feh( love and obedlonce. It shoutit*) of hoavy satin, a train three yards long, trimmed up tho Ironl with pufTs of Illusion between innumerable satin ruffles tho pufiltigs of illusion And ruffles of satin running up and down on the train about a quarter of a yard, with a deep scdllopod ruffle of satin above. Tho waist cut low, trimmed with putting* of Illusion and point lace. Tho entire dress, waist ntvd skirt, ornamented with sprays of orange bl "tssnms. As we never K*umblo at the

of a funeral or marriage, wo silentlay down our first #500. Next we consider tho first reception dress. We must have It of rich gros srain silk, poach blow, the waist cut uigli and trimmed wlth(olntappliquo a deep anpllquo flounce on the skirt, and a train two yards and three quarter* lotlg. For this wo way $(500.

Our lovely young maiden must now have a walking suit ot sage green, two shades to ho used tho lighter for tho body of the dress, the darker for ruffling and plaiting. Tho waist and overskirt are to be trimmed with blsck thread lace skirt made doml-traln, with a rutile at tho bottom of box-

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with a wide-pointed rufile above. this elegant walking suit wo may expert to give $300.

For her little trip to Washington, she must have a traveling dress of cashmere, made with postillion, overskirt and deml-traln, trimmed with silk of the same color and for this wo uen1 expend only $85. A morning wrapper of oishmero is necessary, trimmed down the front and arounrf tho bottom with silk. It costa only $50.

Our dainty pot always has within doiirs the air of summer about her She is herself concentrated sunshine. Her life is all summer now, and she would look lovely In and must absolutely have a mornlnji wrapper01 Nainsook, made elaborately, with Valenciennes lace and puffings, at $100.

A bridal outfit for underclothing, consist ng of one down night dresses, two doacn chemises, two dosett pairs of drawers, one dn*en corset covers, and one down skirts, made in sets. Tho most elaborate set would be made as follows: Night-dress, body of fine oambric down the front or the robe Valenciennes lace Insertions and embroidery, Thla, handsome net, e*£h trimmed In f&O.

the same way, la worth

Tte Moond set, made a Hltle plainer, we can get for $150, the third fur 100, while the cheaper ones, made with Insertion*, come at #40

Our beautiful bridal belli must also haw, for her actual comfort, half a dux en embroidered flannel skirts, that will cost from $8 to $23 apiece.

Add to the above the handkerchief*, hosiery, tons, glares, etc., which we bur for oar brilliant Isabella, and tiie bill easily amounts to $S,000—sometittles $4,000—although tuany ladies, even those who have plenty of money, are satisfied with what can be supplied fbra thousand.

Add to this also the unnumbered shoee and hate which must bs purchased and we can estimate the inevitable expense attendant upon tbe m*rrjirs£ of Isabella.

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ARM FOR SALE.

Commissioner':"* Sale.

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old gontleman'H buhl head, "you c.nn't expect mo to understand thing* ns quickly as you do, because you don't navo tho trouble of "getting 'cm through your hair."

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The Rent Fmmtly Paper. The Beat Agricultural Paper. iThe fie til Political Paper. The Rett Story Paper. I The Rest Fashion Report». The Rest Cattle.ftarket Revortt. The Real Grntra! Market It-port it. The Rest Paper Every II *ty.

TIIE WEEKLY NEW YORK SI S. Eight pages, 00 columns. 81 a year, or less linn cents a number. Ncuil your dollnr.=fjAddross 1 HE SUN, New York City.

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MONEY MADE AND SAYKD.I"0LDRELIABLF^.'

Buy Pianos, Organs, Melodeons,

OR ASY ARTICLE COMPOSING THE ~1USIC L»E OF THE

Great Headquarters of Music,

*At Terre-Haute, Indiana.

KISSNER'S PALACE OF MUSIC, 4vS Ohio Street, Sonth Side of the Pablic Square,

SOLE AGEXT FOB THE

World Renowned Knabe Pianos,

Sleeks and lb* Patent Cycloids,

Wholesale and retail agency for the unrivaled BURDETT ORGANS, NEED HAM'S SILVER TONGUE and here. Plauos and Organs rented so the rent will pay for them* All kinds ot Mu-tlc Instrument* rep:ilml by competent workman. atjju haruains co the PALAt'K OF MUHIC.

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Dy virtue of an order from the Common Pit-as Court of V»ko county. Indiana, at the August 'lVrtn, IW2, I will offer at private jil« tilt' loliowlnp described land, to-wlt: The south half ot the southwest quarter of -u-ctlon No. «lx, township (12) twelve, north of range (j) clKht west. Also the outh half of the northwest quarter or section No. (I) one, township twelve, north of range (9) nine west, except (15) fifteen acres in the northeast corner of said trac', In ali 129 icren, more or less, the property of tho late Joseph Smith, deceased. I will offer the ubove deset ibed lnnd nt private snip, and if not sold i'y the isth day of January next, I will offer the satneat puhllcauction at the (,'ourt ifomo door in the city of TerreHuute, between the hours of 10 clock

jr. U. St'ELFBKSH,

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of said l«th day of

third cash on day

P. M.—Said land is located four miles north i'a«l oft ho city of Terre-Haule, on the east lde of Fori Harrison Prairie, and isdeslrado for fanning or gardening purposes being in a high state or cultivation, with good hoti-eHnml uihuildlngs also good bearing irehard on each tract.

Persons wishing to buy will call on nic at the office of McKccn, Paddock Co's mill, on Knsi Main street. dU-tf. WM. PADDOCK, Com'r.

New Advertisements.

0000 AOEXTJ* WAWTED.-We guarJ« nnt'C employment for all, either -ex, at So per day, or 82,000 or more a year. New works by Mrs. It. B. Htowe anil others. Nitpcrb premiums (jivrn awry. Money made rapid Iv and ea ily. Particulars free. QUEEN CITY PCII. CO., Cincinnati. Ohio.

The Wetkly Sun.

OM.Y 91 A YEAR. PAOED.

873.

JUBILEE!

Rettrr thnn IMetnre* Is tho

New York Observer,

The Great American Family Newspaper. tMn Year with the Jnbtlcn Year Hook. ,te-SIDNEY E. MORSE & CO., 37 Park Row, New York.

SEND FOR A NAMIM.E COPY.

ft\ 1 P°r day I Agents wanted All classes of working people, of elttier sex, young or old. make more money at work Tor us In their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything el#»». l*artlcularsfree AddressO.SriNSON A CO. Portland, Maine.

Tricks and Traps or America

Would yon avnld being "bit*' by Rogues, Hwlndlers und Humbug*! Head the ".Star Spangled Banner." A large Illustrated 40column page pa|ier, I^edger slxe. Hpicndid stories, Hlcetches, Tales, Poems, Wit, Humor, Pt *«©*, Recipes, he. llth yesr. 11 a year, with elegant Prang Chromo, "Autumn l^nvcs," free to nil. ONLY II. Tryltonce. Satisfaction guaranteed. Agents wanted. Outfit KREE. Hperhnens, &c., for 6 cents. Address "UANN ER," ninsdale, N. H.

XOKTI1-WESTERX

CANCER

INFIRMARY,

IS73 Wabash Avewne fhlrs«o, Ills. Dr. II. CLAFLIN, Pnsldent, Cures rfrs without knife, or cuustlc, or pain. Cures always guaranteed.

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RICE FLOOR'

Wsrrsnted Pare*. Hl«hiy recommend*d ass HKl.tCAOT for t»v«ry family,a«id in valuable for INVALID*. Hup^rior

and cheaper ban any preparation

or farina. Twelve Roe«P« with esck meka«e for Cakes, Psdttisc*. Jellies, tlrseK Rlsse Mss(«, Cnstartf*. *«.

A*k your grocer f*»r it.

F.1RLY

A ROACH, MAjrcVACTCKKRS OS

Saddles and Harness,

Dealert in Cbttari, ITXi/m, Trunk*. £«*, NO. W MAIN KTRKKT, North «Jfe, between and

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MACHINE SHOP,

McELFRESII & BANARD,

Cor of^'inlb and JEnarle Streets, f. I ii (Near Passenger Depot,).

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tho hAlance In three equal pay-

tnents, with a credit of one, two and three venrs, ith eljjht per cent interest from date,

purchaser Riving notes with

mortgage sceiirity, waiving valuation or appraisement laws. Said binds will be sold In whole or in lots for the best interest for the heir* of said es late. WM. PADDOCK, Com.

This 20th day of N jvernber, 1S72.

Terre-Haule, Ind.

Manufacture Steam'Englnes, Mill Machinery, House Fronts, Circular Saw Mills, Coal Shaft Machinery and all kinds Iron and

grasil Castings, Smoke Stacks, Breech Ings,

BOILERS,

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

LIFF & SON'S-

BOILER

AND

Sheet Iron Works,

FIRST STREET,

Between Walnut and Poplar1

ALL BOILERS

Hereafter made will be

Tested by Goteihament tion.

Inftpee-

Everything Warranted Perfect

AND

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

ALL KINDS OF

BOILERS MADE,

AND ALL KINDS OF

Sheet Iron Work Done,

li Prices as

Law

as it

LIKJ

In the State.

REPAIRING

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A ,&Lr ji -t OF ALL KINDS

DONE OH SHORT MOTICB* M-Sm

0RK PACKING.

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W. M. DAVIS & CO.,

"WARREr

Fork House,

TKRRE-HACTB, IND.

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TERRE-HArfTK SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. DECEMBER 28. 1872. 3

KCPPENHEIMEIt'S

Clothing House

NO. lis MA1.V STREET, Opera House Corner,

We wonld ad 7i*e our old friends and customers that woare 1 the Held again with the best and most elegant line of

Fall & Winter Clothing

Bver brought to this city. Our stock comprises a splendid tine of Be*ver, Coney, Chinchilla and Melton

O E O A S

Cheaper than ever.

A Superb Line of Suits!

Durable, Stylish and neatly put together, at the very lowest prices. Weare enabled to show our customers and the public generally the most complete line of

Gents' Furnishing Goods!?

At the very lowest prices. We are determined to please everybody In Style, Price, Quality, &c. If you don't believe what we say, come and convince yourself.

KUPPENHEIMER A BRO.,

nO-tf No. 118 Main St., Opera House Block.

RAIRIE

J. BASARD.

piICENIX FOUNDRY

CITY

Planing Mills.

CLIFT & WILLIAMS,

Manufacturers of

Sash, Doors, Blinds,

WINDOW A DOOR FRAMES,

MOULDING BRACKETS

STAIR RAILING, BALLUSTERS,

Newell Posts,

Flooring, Siding,

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And all descriptions of

FINISHING LUMBER.

Wholesale and Retail dealers in

Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles,

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Slate Roofing,

AND ROOFING FELT. i*

Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood Turning done to order. All work warranted. Cer. Ninth dt Mulberry Streets. 9-tf. 12 rf

CHIIV4

Wholesale and Retell. Also, Toys and Fancy Ooods, In great variety. Exclusive Agents for "Lupton's Silver Burner," and "Family Favo-lte Burning Fluid." Agent* wanted in surrounding counties. a II. H. RICHARDSOSr St CO,

Knfn St., Cor. of Alley,

2S-3m North side between 3d and 4th.

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EW FIRM.

Shop

WHOLENALE SOTIOM.

WITTIG"& GICK,

(Successors to A. C. A. Wltilg,) X*. 148 lata Street,

Jobbers & Commission

Merchants,

1Y NOTIONS, FANCT COODS, CI6ABS, M2TQU3H, GERMAN. A NO AMERI­

CAS? CUTLERY%

Bcuiof,

With Increased capital and New Stock we are prepared to offer friends and customer* superior Inducements to boy of us.

Special attention will be paid to Caab Buyers, Peddlers and Auctioneers. NO. 118 MAIN STREET, Between Fifth and Sixth, in the BOOB formerly occupied by Cox a Son* W.

TT KITTING FACTORY

And Repair Shop.

Wm. J. Bartmen has tn operation st the eonwr of Third and Wsinnt (tract*, a Knit Una Machine, for knittlnit stockings m* sncks. He also gives special attention

W«teb-

He also gives special attention u-

Repairing Furniture, Clock* Md

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VINEGAR BITJERS

No Person ran take thcin Bitters according to directions, and renuiiit Ions unwell, provided their bones arc not destroyed by minerst poison or other means, mi vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair.

Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Ilcadnrhe, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs. Tiirhtiiew of the Chest, Dizziness. Sour F.rucUUioiis of the Stomach, Usd Taste In the Mouth, lljiious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflniuiiirtticn of the Lungs, Pain In the regions of the Kidney*, and infill springs of Dyspepsia. One Iwitlc will prove a

a hundred other painnil symptoms, are the otf-

bctter guarantee of its merits tlian Icngtliy advertisement. For FemalcComplalnf a. In young or old, married or Btnjtie. at tlic dawn of womanhood, or ttlc turn of life, these Tonic Itittcraultsiiliiy so .iccidcd an Influeucc that Improvement Li soon perceptible.

For lnflnitiiiintory nml Cliroolc IthciiuinlUiii and Cout, lllllous. Itemlttcut and Intermittent Fevers. Diseases of the lllood. Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Hitters have no equal. Such Diseases arc caused by Vitiated Ulood.

They are gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, possessing the merit of act tug as a powerful aigent In relieving Congestion or Inflammation or the Liver and Visceral Organs, and In liilions Diseases.

For Sklu Diseases, Eruptions, Ti-itcr, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls. Carbuncles, King-worms, Scald-Head. Sore Eves. Krvsipelas. Itch, Scurfs. Dlscolonitlons of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Sktu of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of tho system In a short time by the use of these Bitters. (•1-nteriil Thousands proclaim VINKCAK Brrrr.its the most wonderful Iuvlgorant th-t ever sustained the sinking svstcm.

It. II. ItlcDOXAI.D & CO.

Druggists and

O011.

.V cor. of Washington and Clmrlton Hts., N.Y. SOLD BY ALL DKI tiCISTS A PKALKK.

^HE OLD ESTABLISHED

'Hj $

IRON WORKS,

4* A4) OF

•frtw* HO TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

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Owiug to Its increase of business In th» past year, and flattering prospects for yet greater In the future, have been compelled to enlarge upon its already capacious facilities fordoing business enabling it, thereby, to do ITS WORK CHEAPER AND WITXl

GREATER DESPATCH, 'ilk*.

In addlton also it has established in conuection with it, a first-class a

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 tho publk to call and examine my

Manufhcf nre of Stationary A Porta* Me Emrlnefi.Saw* Flouring MUIm, and Coal Shaft Hactolucry, ^supply of which" I" keep constantly on hand, of the most approved Patterns.

Also Corn Shelter*. Cane Mills, Shlutrie Machines, both Hand A Power. Ball's Celebrated Steel Hotfiton R. R. Seraper, also Ci»at 4t Wrought Iron Scrapers,

For farm use. Also a great variety of Schoo' Seats and Denks, which for beituty and durability cannot be excelled.

Together with castings of all description' for general use in this couutry, all of whicl I warrant to be us good as the best, both it material and workmanship, and as cheap a the cheapest, quality taken into oonsideia* tion. (ee-tf) J. A. PARKER

rpHE BEST ROUTE EAST AND WEST.

IJTDIAJrAPOMN. IN«'IXXATI AXB LAFAYKTTK A I O A

Cincinnati and Eastern Divisions. Four Passenger trains leave the I'nloij Depot, Indianapolis, dally for Cincinnati Chillicotbe, Marietta, Washington, ami Oirclevlllo, Ohio I'arui, NlcholavlIle, Kentucky. Also for Parkersbnrg, BRltimore Washington City, Philadelphia and New York.

By this ronte East a ticket can bennrcha#ed at the Union Depot to New York st th» same price as by any other route, on which the holder can pass through or stop ever at all the above uain Eastern cltlcs. Lafkyette, Qnlney and Chlrs|f« PI vision.

Three through Trains leave the Union Depot daily, for Lafayette, Chicago, Bprlng field, (Julncy, Ht, Joseph, Kansas City and Omaha without change or cars.

Time and distance less and fare as low a by any other route, to all the principal towns and cities In the West and North-

Baggage checked through to all nrlnclpa. points, and sleeping cars on all night trains both Ksst and west.

For further inlormation and tickets, ap* ly to the Ticket Agen* in th" Union Depot

a. l. bahrixger.

Master ol Transportation.

V. K- LORD. Chief Tickct Clerk. l/.

T8AAC BALL,

UNDERTAKER,

4i4 Cabaltttf the Dead,

la prepared to ezeeote all orders in his line with neiil in— and dispatch, eorner of Third and Cherry atreeta. Tkm-Baate. fifr-u

TAMES R. BAKER, f| Att«mey and fsaaseler at Law. RoterOU, Parte Of,, Ind.

Wilt make cotl»-rtloas and attend to all Simla of Le«*l Bn«ine*»ln Parke* VigoCo R*r«*E3*rBs:—Allen A Mack. Terre 'taute. Wm. Patrtek, IVrf*-Haute. Jarner «. Mahan. J. P-, R»*vtJic. lnd. mifi-iy.

TO BUY A The henpest, Smoothest,

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AND BEST LCOKTN'G

STOVES

GOTO

C. C. SMITH.

WEST EXD or MA IV NTBEET, Where you will (lnd

0

TRADE MARK.

The nonitor Coal 4 onk. The Fir M«tc Open Front.

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The Rod C'rovi Opui Front. The KM|P1»OM Open Front. The t'nsket Open Front. ^r The Penr1Coal nn«l Wood, And fifty other patterns all bought for casl» will be sold below the lowest. Call and see

Twenty Sew Patterns of

HEATING STOVES

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

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Agts., San Prntu ni-u, Oal.,

A 1 I E O 1 5 5 a in I

You will always find THK BEST Bugarn, Coffees, Ten*, 11am, nrealifatt Bacon, flour, Corn -Wcw/, Jfjiiee^, English Pickles, Table Sauoos, Fluv»rlng Extracts, He*t fSyrup mid MolasKCH/'rnokcis, Canned

GJOIIS,

Haitllni-s, Cornstarch, Bak­

ing Powder, Matzone, Soap, I'ainlleM, Sliver Gloss Starch, Salt, Wood and Willow Wares Stone Ware, Coal Oil, Ac., Ac.

Uoods delivered to any part of the cltyj ee-6m. AN-IIANDLE

ROUTE

PITTNBI'Kti. !.\( IXJfATI A ST.

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LOUS KAII.ItO.4I.

(Columbus, Chlcn«o nnd Indiana Centra/ Dl vlsilon,)

VIA COI.l MIH'S.

Tlic

Shortest Iloute

East.

On and after June 2.1ST2, trains will leave the Union depot, InaiannpollM, and arrive as follows:

Southern Exprean

LEAVK Fast Line. Kxprcwt Dally, 1.KAVR8. IndianapollA 4.30 a in 10.00 a 7.00 pin Cambridge City. 6.:t2 a tn ri.ttt a in H.2« na Columbus 11.30 O.to ft.ito a Newark l.-i'pin 7..W

111

4.ft0am

Dennlson 4.120 10.25 pin H.tiO a •rtteubenvllle 6.15 ll.ZJ nt 10.V0 am ARRIVES. Pittsburg 8.15 a 2.C0 a rn 12.25 Altoona 1.10 a in 7.20 am ft 40 ne HarrisburK 6.20 am 11 40 am 10.25 Philadelphia 9.20 a 80pm 2.Wam New York »...I2 24 0 31 fl.lOam Baltimore 8.45am 3.00pm 2.15ar* Washington 11.15am 5.40pm 6.00am Boston 8.05 a 6.05

The Kant Line and Day Express Trains have Pullman's Drawing and silver Palace Cars, running through without change to New York via Philadelphia.

The Night Express Train runs dally (Hundays included,) and has Silver Palace Cam through to Philadelphia and New York without change. This Is the only Funday evening train from Indlannpolls.and maken direct connection for the Eastern cities. Passengers leavlnj: on fhls train Saturday evening atrlve in New York at 0.10 Monday morning. •r A*k for Tickets via Pan-Hnndle Roate.

F.K. MYKIIH,

Oenornl PansengT and Ticket Agent. D. W. CA LOWELL, Gen. Sup't.

NICXN STEAM liAKERY

FRANK HEINIG & BRO.

Manufacturers of all kinds of

Crackers, Cakes, Bread

AXD

A N

DEALERS IN

Foreign & Domestic Fruits,

FANCY A STAPLE GROCERIES, utrATrmcm-KKKT, (Between the two Railroads,) 11-tf. Terre-Haute. Ind.

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EW STOVE STOKE.

STOVES OP ALL STYLES,

Parlor, Cook, and Office StOTes!

A lanre a*«ortmect, and low'prlcea, at HKfW**, North Fourth street, Cookie Uiuck. ul»-U.

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