Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 November 1873 — Page 7

Under the Seat.

BY A TIIAVKUKR,

•Hmoking carriage, sir asked tbe tlp-oSpWing porter, as he boremy rn aud OiiuOr packages along (he plntfiortii. I said yea, and he imloinv eotn flu-ta-ble. and received bis sixpence. Then the guard came to look niter toy welt being, but got nothing more than Innocent gratitude, which wi»s, perhaps, ail be desired. I have no doubt that I did him Injustice in attributing his effort* to ioduct a lit okl gentleman with a cough a lean oid gentleman who waa anulfy and a middle-aged gentleman enveloped in wrapa, the lower part of whom* face wan covered up like a feunaleTurk's, an evident window abut' 1er, to enter uiy carriage, in order to aplte tne.

Duly to bla employora alone made him endeavor to All up, but tbe British anxiety to get a* much comfort aa poaaible lor my money waa atroug witbin me, and atlrred uncharitable ausploion*.

You may lead a borse to tbe water, or an antl-nlcotinisn old gentleman to a smoking ear, bat you «n't make bitn get in and wlien each in turn put bia bead in my compartment, he jibbed, for soai« late occupants of it iad been olgxr, not pipe smokers. and it was rather atrong. 80 I waa apparently left alone—alone with tne Tiuio», and ml tho com It: weeklies, and a modern poem.

Tbe doom were banged, tbe engine whittled, the train began to move. It would not Mop again till we got to Peterborough, ho tbat 1 w*a safe to be un disturbed an far. There were six seats, and I could occupy aa many of these aa a limited number of members permitted. I utmost wished myself an Octopus, to take lull advantage of tbe situ atlon. Calming down, 1 hung up my hut, put uu gaudy piece ol needlework won in a l»*z*r r»ftl«s lit toy pipe, cut my paper*, and began to enjoy uiyaelf.

I Hat in the left hand corner, with uiy back to the engine, absorbed In a big lawsuit. It la great fun to read as roan examination, and watch bow a clever 1 wyer will make an honest man jure bimaeli. 'It roads almost crime,'i remarked aloud 'butthen it la an honorable, lawful and beneficial crime. Ho dl«ra kill people's bodies, lawyers kill pcople'a reputations, and nil lor tbe good of society In the long run

per-

llke a

While I was utterln* the word'run/ my ankles wore grseped suddenly and lirinly then. belore I could recover from the shock, they were Jerked backward uudor the seat with such force that I wan thrown forward, aprawiing. I tried to rise, but my right wrist was seixod, and my right arm twisted till I waa belpu'ss. and presently I found myself 011 the floor of tbe carriage, f*ce downward a kuee being aHeniiQcalU prr**ed into tbe small of my back and both arm* tixed behind me. My el bows tied together, and then the knee removed, nod ray ankles were secured. During tbia latter operation I kicked and struggled.

Hum !f said a deliberate voice, 'Ihat will l» uwkwnr.l. Ml'* s« nli, these will do."

Theao* were my sticks and umbrella, which Homo one proceeded to spply as splints to the backs of my leg*, using the straps which had k«'pl Uiorti in a bundle to lix Ihftii at the nnkle and the knee. When ho bad done I was helpleaa aa a trussed turkey. Then I whs turned over tenderly and carefully. and for the first tint* saw my aaHiiUnt 11« wan a gentlemanly look ing man, drt»cHol In a black coat and waistcoat, gray trowsers and nrckcloth lit** hair and whiskers were just turt.ma grixxiy, his chin and upper lip were clean shaven hi* forehead was high, his eyea prominent and tixed In their expression, his noae aquiline, his mouth a alii. lie w«* of middle hight, spare but wiry indeed, his muscles must have been exceptionally elastic and feline, for yon would never have thought, to tnolt at him, that lie Could stow himself, away under tbe seat of a railway carriage so completely. lie contemplated me, with bia chin in bis right band, and his right e!low 011 bia left band, and said hoofthtfully: 'Just so. All for the good of society in the l»ng rtin—ati admirable sentiment, my dear sir let it bo a consolation to you, if I should cause you any little annoyance,'

He took shagreen spectacle case from

Ida

pocket,

wiped

fore,

the

glasses

vara-

fully with a ailk haudkorchlrf, and «d Justed them on his nose. Then bo produced an oblong box, which he unbaked and placed on one of the seats. After which he sat down quietly in tbe

ilace I had occupied five minutes bea position which brought hlm close over t»y head etui eitest, a* 1 l»y auplnn and helpless at bis feel.

Do veu know anything of anatomy lie asked. I wss

so

completely

in Ids power wltneaa la Umi crossexamining eonni»elV, and prudence am* tated that should be equally ready to answer the ntfmi frivftfrtfl* and Impertinent question with politonea*. I said tbat 1dil 1 tot, 'Ah?' he said, 'Well, perhaps yon may bars heard of the spleen? hmi* lv, Now, sciepee ha* never vet been able to And oat the ussof that organ, and the man who bequeathed that knowledge to poaterlty would f»»k with tbe dlacovster ©f elruulatlos of the blood and comer an Inestimable benefit on humanity for the remainder of the world's lease. I proposs to disaect vou.'

Yon will not get moch glory by that,* forcing royself to seem to take tbfe outrageous practical joke In good part. 'An ungrateful genfrntloa may or may not profit by your dlscoveties, but it will infallibly bang you.'

Nvol so,' h© blandly replied. *1 ami surgeon, who once had eery considerable practice, bat I hs to stand my trial for an ex pertinent tbat proved fatal on one of my patients. Tbelnry, unabis ondew^oid the iMcrlilees whieh an earuest Inqulfer Is rfcady to offer at the shrine ol science, declared tne mad. and I was placed In Confinemenu You we that I can act with im-

And he opened the box'. I broke out in a cold sweat. Was It all real? Could tbe man be In earnest

But,' said I, 'sorely you can get dead bodies to dlsaect, without having re* course to crime. And again, If genera* Uona of anatomists hare failed. In twentbotiiuutd investigation*, to discover ovt of the spleen—If you youreelf have hitherto foiled—why should you one attempt woo Id be

ty il the

suppoeo this more successful than the others Because, my deer sir,' replied tbeU**«

m«n. oangb& bright idea, 'all farmer inreetitrations. Including my own, have been made «p"n dead sutyeeta, while I propom to examine your vital organ* »Uh 5 t»eg««!»Hig gists whtle tlu»j are exercising their normal functions-'

What!* I a*sp«*d, 'Ton will never

|ict(jtt(ilce agalett

mtblob Is natural to vbe udnd enfeebled by civilisation. For many years I secretly pradioed vivisection upon animals. I once hsd a cat, an animal very tenacious of life, under a scalpel for a week. Hut we have no time to waato in conversation. Yon w|Ji not be pn| ioapy Deedl**«wffertnK4tbes» lnsnyl tutiiu aot my am** iiUmted h/ want of use I took tbe precaution of borrowing ih «e of a gentleman under whose carw I bad bf«n placed be-

flore making my escape. While speaking thus, be took out the hideous little glittering Instrument* and examined tbem one by on4. were of various appalling shape*, and gated upon tbei^i with the horrible faa cination of a bird under tbe power of Wiake. Of one only conld I tell tbe use —a thin, trenchant blade, whicb cut you almost to look at it. He knell across me, arranged his itapleuteuis on the «eat to bis right laid a note book, pencil, and bis watch on tbat to tbe left, and took off his neckcloth and collar, inurmuiing: 'The clothes are very much in my way I wish tbat you were properly prepared for the operation.'

It flashed across me in my despair, that I bad beard of madmen Being foiled by an apparent acquiescent* in tbeir murderous Intenlioua

After all,' I forced myself to say, what is one life to tbe benefit of tbe bumau race Since mine la demanded by science, let me aid you. Kemove these bonds, and allow me to take off my coat aud waistcoat.'

He smiled and sbook his bead. 'Life is sweet I will not trust you,' be said, uufaatening my waistcoat, and turning back tbe lapels as far as be could. Tben taking a pair of scissors, be proceeded to cut iny shirt front away so tbat presently my cheat was bared to his experiments, Wbotber I cloreduiy eye#, or was seised witb vertigo, I do not know, bat for a moment or two I lost sight of everything, aud bad visions 'a sort of grotesque nightmare It was, the figures In which 1 reoall but very indistinctly but I remember that the moat promiutut among theui was a pig, or rather a pork, banging up outside a butcher's shop, the appeamuce of wbicb bore a mysterious resemblance to myself. Those delirious fantasies wer* dispelled by a sliarp pang tbe anatomist had inaue a Lirst slight incision. I saw a cairn face leaning over me tbe cruel blaJe witb which he waa about to make another and a deeper

cut bis fingers alreadv

crlmsou with my blood and I strug gled frantically. My operator Immediately withdrew his armed band, uni stood erect. Tuen, watching his opportunity, be placed his right loot 011 the lower part of my treast bone, so that by pressure he could suffocate me.

Listen,

my friend,'

he said, *i

MOKAI*.—When alone In a railway carriage, it may be worth while to take a l«ak below tbe seat.

A Story lor Boys.

•"CAPITAL FUN."

It was a little past twelve o'clock,and a merry group of boys wero seated on the young grass, under tbo trees IbAt »baded the Academy play-ground. A little later, and they would bo scattered iu every direction at tbeir play but first they must attend to the contents of the well filled pails and baskets, where tbeir dinner* wore stored aw* y.

I should like to know,'said Howard Colby, 'why Joe Green never comes out here to eat htsdlnner with the reel of us, but always sneaks off &omewber« till wo all get through V, 'Dues* ho bring* so many goodies, bo (a strata wesbiut rob hlui.' said another. i'uo!' said Will Brown, throwing aimsetf back on tbo grass, ihore likely !|e doesn't bring anything at all. 1 heard my father aay the family inuat be badly pinched since Mr. Green was killed and mother said she didn't pity theui, tor Totka had no business to be poor and pmnd.' •Well,' said Sam Merrill, '1 know Mary Green aekid uiy mother to let her ba.ve plain sewing to do t»ul tben !*tks do ib*t sometimes who aren't very poor.'

And Joe Is wearing his winter dotbea *11 this warm weather, and his pants are patched behind—I saw them,' said Howard Colby, witb a yery complacent look all bti new spring sui« ol

•I tell^you what, boys,' said Will iiruwty' let's look lo-moirow. ami nee what the old fellow doca bring, anyway. You know be hi always in his seat by the time lb* flost bell ring*, and w« can get a peep into bis basket, and then be in season Ibr roll-call.'

Tne boya agreed to this, alt but Ned Colliifl», who Dad s«t quietly eating bis

old aunt Sally's notion*/ Ned oould not bear to be laogbed at, and It tn*d« tdm lUUe angry to hmr bis kind old aunt sneered at, but bts *y«s only Hashed up tot minute, and

b*

an. wlXtbe smile of ooawho has «w#b»iil* and In Ovemteatee the whole play grwiad was In an uproar of fen and frolic.

Tlie nest morning, at tbe first stroke of the bell, a half a*en roguish teees

•r'i r'lHV.'IVf)'/' HAM

Tfc*RE*tf*tHH' !HATITRI»A V"

will

endeavor uotlto injure any vital organ, but if you wriggle about, I shall not be able to avoid doing so. Auoiber thin#, Ifyou—•'

IIo was interrupted by three sharp whistles from the engine so shrill and piercing asm drown bis voice.

In.pede me by these absurd convulsive movements, and 1 shall be compelled to sever those mu»oles which—'

Ho never completed tho sentence. There was a mighty shock, a craah as if all the worlds had rushed together. 1 was shot uuder tbe seat, where I lay uninjured, and in safety, amid tbe most horrible uiu of breaking, leaiing, Shrieking, cries for help, and the roar Of escaping ates 111.

I U.td strained the bands which secured 111 elbows in my struggles, and tbe Jerk of be collision snapped theui so tbat wbon I began to gut my wits together, I found uiy bauds free. To liberate my legs was then a very easy matter, but not so to extricate myself, 'bo next thing I set about. The whole top ot the carriage, from where tbe stuffba cushion part ends, w:m carried sheer away aud amid the debris which encumbered my movements, lay tbo mangled and decapitated body of the madman who, intending to assail my Hf®, iiad by koepiug ine dowu at the bottom of tho carriage, saved It.

v/

iUbUiJUU

hand. Amon^ them, in spite of the re* it spite monslra«ee of the qay bejbf*, was Ned CoiM»%«|th bSa due ftce frirly

oriinao«

wltb^JbMne, iomsthlG# ftttti shsli a^e. ll is big enough to hold a dsy's rations for a regiment,' said IbW«r4 Colby, as Will pulled f»u* 4md&osCttluti, napkin. Nwxt oainea wImAs uewapaper, a large one, too and then, In tbe

leeM Hop with a ontnieal grlittaee, and the boya laughed and cheered asl udly aa tbey dared in the school-house.

See here,- said Howard, let's throw It nwav, and fill the basket with coal and things it will bwucli.fun ti See him»pen it.' 'llj. ..."

The lx»y» agreed the basket was soon titled, the napkin placed earefaily otr tbe t#p, and lislore the boll commenced tolling they were ou their way down

Ned Collins wuf tb! jfaat orie tc, feAe tbe room, and uo sooner did the last disappear than, quick as a Hash, hg emptied the txial Into tbs hex again, rtplaoed the paper, and half-filled tbe basket, larae as it waa, with the content* of a bright tin pail that Aunt Sally delighted to store with dainties for her darling's dinner. Ned was in bis seat almost aa soon as tbe rest, and all through tbe forenoon he looked and felt as guilty aa tbe rest, us be saw lbs sly looks and winka tbat were exchanged among tbem.

Noon came, and there waa tbe usual rash to tbe clotbea-room for dinner baskets but iustead 01 going out to tbe yard, tbe boya lingered about tbe door and hall. Straight by tbem marched Ned Collins, with bla pall ou bla arm.

Hello, Ned,'said Sam Merrill, where are you going now Home,' aaid Ned, laughing. 'I aaw Aunt Sally making a ohickeu pie this morning, aud she can't cheat ma out of my share.'

Ask me to go, too,' alioutcd Howard Colby but just at tbat luomeut tbey espied Joe Ureon currying bis basket into tho school-room.

I should think he'd suspect something,' whispered Will Brown 'that basket must be awful heavy.'

Joe disappeared in the school-room, and the curious eyos tbat peeped through tbe crack ol door were very aoon rewarded by seeiug bim opeu his basket. •I hope his diuner won't be heavy on bis stomach,' whispered Howard Colby.

But apparently Joe only wished to get his paper to read, for be took it oy tbe corner and pulled it, but it was last. He looked iu with surprise, aud then, in a sort of bewildered way, took out a couple of Aunt Sally's great, eri-»py doughnuts, tben one of tbe delicious round pies tbat be bad often seen iu Ned's bands bread and butter, aud aucb honey aa nobody's bees but ber's ever made, and the plump whito breast of a chicken. It was a dinner fit lor a king, poor Joe thought and so did ibe others, aa tbey peeped wonderingly from tbeir hiding place. But Joe did not ofTer to taste Tt be only sat there and looked at it with a pule face, over whicb tbe tears began presently to flow very fast. Tben be leaned his head on the desk, nud Freddie Wilson, one ol the smallest boys, whispered, 'I guess he's praying and they all stole away to the play ground without speaking another word.

That's pome of Ned Collins' work,' said Will Brown, after a while. It's just like bim.'

I'm glad of it, anyway,' Maid Sun Merrill. 'I've felt aa mean all morn* ing as if 1 had been robbing a ben roost. The Ureensare not to blame lor only having cold potatoes to eat, and I don't wonder that Joe did not want nil us follows to know It.'

I like Joe Ureen the best of any boy in school,' said little Freddie Wilson, and I thick tt was too bud (o try aud make fun of him.'

Nooody asked* what you thought,' said Will" Brown, fiercely, 'wait tit your opinion isealletl lor.'

The little hoy looked very meek, and ate bis dinue'rin oileuce, but the fact was Will llrown began to feel uncomfortable. l-'aihcr savs Mr. Orion was tho bravest man in tbe company,' said Ham Merrill, 'and that he wouldn't have been killed, only lu thought of every one else before himself.*

I toll you what,' said good natured Tom (1 ranger,' I move aud second that we are all ashamed of ourselves all in favor o/tbis motion will signify It by giving three cheers for Ned Collinsthere bo cnuies ibis minute, brim full of chicken pie.'

The boys si I sprang to tbeir feet, and swinging tbeir caps in the air, gave three hearty cheera for Ned Collins, and even Will Brown joined in the chorus witb as loud a burrab as any of them. Sain Merrill explained the matter to Ned, and ho only salt I in reply, 'I've often beard Aunt Sally say tliat it was a poor kind of fun that must be earned by hurting somebody's feelings, and what Aunt Sally says is almost always so.'

CRUMBS

it

rea modern «tcve Arwb lter,bee*uas polish, far letter/~\ f^they Rl»* a finer than any other inU 17 ItoHtwn any otnens?. erpailah,

ft

COMFORT

Yield a brilliant Mlvrry *lten, Wltta Ice* thau hair ibe tabor required when other polWxa are men, __

CRUMBS

Are a n«*t and can be used even cleoBly a 11 I ea*\ 131 a Ike parlor wllhmaktngnodirt norv/1/ out the trouble of ilsft when used. removing

COMFORT

,?

f,

oan't mm what fun there will be in thai, and tt looks rail mean and sneak* Ing to me, I'm sure it is none of our business wbst Joe brings for dinner, or where he goes to eat it/

Yo«'real way* naah sgisany, Ned Collin*,' said will Bmwu, contemptaoosly.

4

You've got every one of your

furniture or carpets.

I!a« no dtaagmwbt* »nlv»h«roos or strona acid amen wtien prepared for us*, but are pleasant sa3 iwrwlwa __

CRUMBS

Ate pot np In mst In e«eh bos are siyieand In a form sticks stick more eourentesi/^tuflrktit Ibf tor use than snjv/JT

1 Mtint,

Into tne ar»a»i mooi7»nd. sore

enougn, there sM lr~ pljlng bla MMtl oeeriow prowwuw 01»

too ataebra l«w». It *r*e bat tbf Im, maiktL

lISMtt.

Is

any

thos atl

COMFORT

poitshea.

CRUMBS

Ifarejosi taken tbe la competition 1st wknlws at tb»/~V Owlth serecal ot tbe adlanapotts K*po-\_/ b«

Ktpo-l beat of the oid store poU»bes.

COMFORT

Bitjr t'araas or o»Mronr of jroer atoreW b* has tlM*a orWU prvrare UMrta tor we ilfot, send os one dollar, jfoat skim. «ad th» naane of rxmr maiwt mN station, and we will send jroa ten box«a, and «aplw of Rartiett's Mecklttji and Iwl Btat-tWR, l« of ant.

nr tne promffia oritn ijh» (wm MdJInct article of the kind tn

|n ljM,

mUIdi article of the kind tn

kreblieet *s4 Madder,

fTQFFICB 8T0NS YARD,

iu

*T«IK

|^||r£ift£h and Cherry streets.

fOXlSf U. MYMEM, •I Wholesale and Retail Het^£«g^r«r*, Sir**

iiif illrI'

X\J H.HA4JE, Vv Confectioner and Halter: tJealer In

jaoltol^d In imfl, rrMx nkw vvbh store. Main street, near Court llonse square.

Dry Ca*a^Cart»eia, Wall Paper. KsKDxatcK'HuscnAurr Uo

i. »»KI«4J, lairtctaANtrelgi Wslrhos,

HUM HI KM*

I'lAMOM, JUiLOBaOM, OK^AIH, |i Msilssl Isstrssitsu, Paiaceof Mtule,4Auh to street. 'rKRRK UAVTK Ml'Ml'AL IJkMt

TUTK, 1SJ Malu struet, up Utlrs. M11mo taught in ali lts brauchea. Faplia ma enter at any lluia. Agency lor bleluwaj pianos. A. HniDK. Principal.

R«.MIPPKTOC.

General denier In

UHOCEIUE4, PROVISIONS* PRODUCE National Mock, IU Main stree.1.

A.FOOTE,

Dealer in

Warden, Field & Flower Meeds, No. OS Main street.

R.

L. BALL,

Dealer In

Amm, Mantel*, Grate*. Tin l*lnt»,Jmpmt* nm! I'rraurtt 128 Main Street, North Hide. uriTTiUifct'e.,

Vf WHOLESALE NOTIONH.

FONTr.R SMITH. I, Di-alei in .^lovea. Urates and Ttu *». Agency Fairbanks' Scales, 150 M: lit «'r»*

PfliMP

KADEL,

Muiiufacliirer of HjiUdlan auu umuk^ uTuipn, Curry Oorubs, Brush*#*, i«urt Hlun tet*,&c.,all work warrautcd. wwo' nrl" •11 the city, 71 Main street, bet. 8th and «'h

IINTIX A A RMNTRO.X«.

ORUOtdlNTS. KM Malu Street, near Sixth.

0

SAY YES!

HAVE BEEN ISSUED, AND

12,000 CASH GIFTS,

AMOUNTING TO

$1,500,000,

WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AH FOLLOWS: •.IRTei'UIFTH: One 2rand Cash (lift ..^.ta^O.OOO One Ornntl Cash (lift loo.ooo One Grand Csj-Ii «l»t

",TAK"ttT'l AH-&MMM'''

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CARDS.

HNMiattHj

50.000

Onetimiid Cash Gift ys.OOO One (irnnd Ca«h (lift 17,AoO 10 Cash (Jltis f10.009 each. 100.000 80 Ctwh CiifH 5,(WU each lOO.UOn

Go Cash Uirts lomieaeh /VO.OOO WC^tshOifU ftOO »ach 4«.OM 100 C'ash UliU 400 each 40.000 tMVWsh am*? jw) Meti.....^.. -la.oea 2u0 CaMi (iifls auw each.flO.OOO W-i Cash Jift HO esch. 39.IIOO 11.0QOOs«h (Jilt* 50 each.. 500,000 Whole Ticket*, «0O. (Unpens, (Tenths)^

KLKYJES TICKETN rOB #500. For tickets or informal ion, addr ss TIIOM. K. RRABfl.m'E,

Agent I'obilc Library Ky.. Loalsvifle, ky. •«. Ttekcts tor sale by ft. KaTZKNBACH A 0u., Ut Mala St., Terre-Haute, IoU

ptANos.

Fair Dealing! So II am bug!

Steinway& Son's Pianos

(The bset In the wotfd.) Frssi to •i,eeo.

Gabler Pianos, Arion Pianos, Hazelton Pianos,.'"-..

Fro—

•m to ura.

W«in

•SMieliW.

R. V. Minden Pianos,

Warfetaiamd. i? I-« =Ott*re, *ae Istel, mmlf |Slt

Auw* Niiinr.

Is Mr tbe above Ptano*. (lire Mm a eaU. IM Matsi ftt.. Mp atatra.

«IME DEFIED! iraim cm»

inode^by uilpf M&atf iisia

PATENT UTO^IE tO FHMVAIXT. lmme fcll, A«ent, city rerrr-Ilaaie.

FQinnrjim

LOW RESERVOIR

Are

Sotted to all Climates,

intruMiniaM

SSSTTOtTSJI

vi- CHSAPEST TO 8S7I I

SAQSSTTOGTLIilIt Fsmeos fur doles m-r* aa4

BETTER C00KINQ, •onra tr |al«lMr tndChM^tr

Tlxa aa)r (kmttlls *wt.

raxeoa mm oivixo

Siflirftotlop Ivwywhib

Especially Adapted TO tna

VASTS 07 ETUI SOW

4.

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JONES A JOSTEM.

R. CHEADLE, Attorney at Law A Motnry Public No. 88 A1N STRKKT,

Between Third and Fourth... 21.

REMEMBER

The 3d of December.

These who prono«p invest Injt, (nnd who does not?) in tickets for the

4th Grand Gift Concert

FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE

Public Library,

OF KENTUCKY*.

Which comes off In Louisville on the 8rd of December next, havr no limn to lone. OM,l 10,000 TICKETS

SOLD f-t y" 'L

Excelsior Manufacturing Com'y, NT. LOVIM, MO., Attn *.i

Smith

5

CommiiMiioii MercuautN, i48 Main street.

A Wrnnffltl IrosHerapers,

for farm tint*. AIm a gr«ai varimy of 8chaoi Seats and Desks, which for beaatjrand durability cannot tie excelled.

Together with casting* ol all description' for general dm in this country, all of which I warrant to be aa good as the best, both iu material and workmanship, and at cheap a* tbe cheapest, quality taken Into ennsldera Uon.. tee-tft J. A. PARKKB

ItOOK'S WINE OF TAK. Ton years sf a mite* lie test has pixix't^l Dr

Crook Wine of Tnr to have more merit than any simitar preparation ever offered to ute put* lie. It is rich In the meiftfinal qnalltlea of Tar, and unr»jualed for •UstawN of tbo Throat iind LnwKa. performing ^tlie MOST KKHAKKAW.I cures. It rrrwrrai.i.t cur** all «k»««tia and Colds. It bus cared so itihnv caw-s of AktaBM and itrooeltltla, tliat It bas IxH'ii pniiKiuncod a

!speeffle

It H.

«v

Townley,

ic

etll-it

Terrt•Haute, lt»d.

^HE OLD ESTABLISHED

UiON WORKS,

Of

TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

Owing to its increase of business in tlupast year, and llatterlnjc prospects for ret greater In the future, have bw*u compelled lo enlarge npon its already capacious facilities fordoing bnstnoss miahllug it, thvrsby. to do ITM WORK CHEAPER AKI WITB flRKATKR nKNPATClf.

In addlton also it hns estAbllshcd in conneotton with It. a flrst-cla*s

Boiler and Sheet Iron Works,

ol snfflcient capacity to accommodate all whQ are pleased to jive tln lr patronage. None but ttrst-class workmen In cither ae» oertment. I respectfully invite tho public call and examine my .Y

Isnnlkclnrc of Ntntlomiry A Porls* ble Kndnm.Nnsr* I'lonrlnit mils, and Cosl Nlrnn Martilnerjr. snpply of which 1 keep constantly on htinri, of the most approvad Patterns. 41«oOorsi Ntietl«r*», fnttr Milts, Mtitw ale Machtues, tnilb Ilan«l A Power. Ball's Celebrated Nioel Rottern R. R. ftrrn|M»r, ala« Cast

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