Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 6, Number 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 November 1875 — Page 7
THE MAIt
TORTIIK PEOPLE,
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f0 tbe bones vviffle -Si- go«a»*ide tonsake hiwwelf' isnart. He takes down the mirror with Inflnite care And deposit* It handily down In a chair, And nr.i!tucfc"'«h«r with tare rather grave. He pro i* llct f«T clean thfre. #*, This finUbed, he (eta into his mtt "nhopp's (A ro/Pfhat ha* "stood" him And calls for fc ollar lit his That^he's to ljf» felting off, while. The hi* Ur of batter is covered and tied. And in !hyr«jjMp it jmes with a slide Ttw*«"! of tRiHtar killed Monday for meat, careful^, and tmfced und« the
XI,• '•Qiiir leaky," 'dedans Hasan J*ne. t'«U it la mende^Laban't wash «pti». Thos «U gentleiaaa ssn'ttsj a
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\nd Tot.h. j«wmt out to »fnw it Aboard: •The n«auT.«* are ont, tiu- tiHlivs WOj "1 guts" il maktu^o Jfc&be dads Brtn says "l*et«r.** while nrii in hU gray *hiik(t lurk*
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Wh' eud* at fast wilh a i-npie of nmtrV* "lis i*t hare a speller," lu::«liiUyslajp "And 1 want around comb. »y* TteH
I thlnk1y^4w^irM Your old ot» 5 *iuiiS)r, ys»a caul «fo itli that-**
Proper right," qnoth the pater, h|» mJwUaa "Yon tiVi 'lc i/you want it, I'll bring yon the inoon:
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yoti think ^K®o*lfi|pT»hacJ^ the man axe I'd like to p» 1 And gr.»! Ing hi lie mounted the wagon, And cia/klog his whip wltl lie would sqon hsre been
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I'm to gptBTy debts a lowering faec, lUi very lad gnu*, ftonrnimnrnfr rtttl ont of sight o'er the
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to^dhla nflwlrtin# ear. "more thrflHng and
groaned, stoppJJb hftfti^Aes, and took a frosh •d, whHfTcinrfl/wane »pla»h through I'd got RrntnU
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Well, what trfni-r I enough." .Said bo, Just as Thomas came up wilh a putr. ••Whr~hertK-i»—aWter. mwaaMyuu to mail, And Wfng beraomaatool iftwo thiesd without 'a11 The poor man shnt his mouth with a smile very grim. And ra«d» the old lior** rtwte on with a *itn Ills "earlappeta" noiimitfy flapjied in the brceae, As h« ed pat ol n^a» the white willow
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"Oood-by then!" And he turned away, No other word between th-m spoken You hanlly coulT have gue»el that day
How Close a bond war brotsn. The faint, slight tremor bf the hhrtd That clanpetl her own In that brief parting, Only her heart could underntand.
Who saw the tear-dropa suiting. \rho felt a sudden sorgo of donbt, Come rush 1 tut back unbidden o'er Iter, As with the word* her life wlthrtut
His presence loomed before her. Jh» others saw, Um others heard A cats, cool man, a cradoia woman A eiUet, brief farewell, onsil wjd 4
By aught at all uuomuion. She knew a solemn die was cut, Hhe knew that two paths now roust sever That one familiar step had passed
Ont of her lite forever
To all the rest it merely meant
A trivial parting, lightly spoken je read tbo'blltcr, mute intent. She knew—a heart
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A corr««fH»n Jeivt A miluUMi tf .Journal writing of excavation# 01 Pomfieii, wya: Among the most interesting ol theobjccU found rccenllv are two skeletons, one of a somewhat efderly man, the other of a woman. Ther wer* found in the *Vla •Stabin among the nshw of the last eruption, evidently overtaken in their flight nnd buried among the cindcr*. According t^tlu* usual method cmplojcd to pruadh'e Ut* exU rttal npi«*ran(« ,cf objocti^ii|' lil tuner was iowrvd ir*jr the cavity, »I'lcii. nerving a* a mould, a facsimile of the forms was obtained and thus perfectly preferred, the atatuc-like IKMIICS WERF
placed in glasa cum* in the
Poin)eii museum. While appreciating nil tiift horror t»f siicU a deal Si, and tbe fufftmif endrtted, a# »hown bt the position oHV limbs, one cannot but imagine what l&ttW have been rtw Mtwi«hnieM uf thai wan and woman had
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infomMthem that eighictn hundred years itftef ti^ir death their formn, and even ladbcii of their garments a were not consumed in the eruption, ttgttld be placed ait mawum far tMpootioti by a mullittufB of *bht-eecr!i, nome fn?m lands the txtai&t rtt which they iwKl never dirnnied of. The i*»or worn** i« lying oq her fade, and e»*wt tlw lerm of her liair, pui^ip Whind, Is seen. One arm her forehead, and the UfcpporM by the oilier. Jler siony timoa.are wen ^rtt«dt»yr|c,ii»f# «rii«nt»rp «*t\ ptwing in flkls abound, her. The man, al'.bmjgh i4»oed «l hii Wck in the exhihitlon, wheft found Was turned on his
it uplifted. The face f« wtmirhat distorted, but n«w*iv*i aadcmooUrijr shaven. 'wi tie nm« cA the fustcnfoft of the h««lal« around U10 *»kl& aiid of Um Inn* bfcttofc higher $n lh* fcfM* UMIU, cleaujr smv. The limb* are parity dHA a up, uic lUkiM of 1 ^tolerably Ucje dun, found, ia in lh« 1*001 wnSuwaeoto, Ik wfchlp form prwenred in piaster, in the /arue manner x* those joat menth't-*4." lie is
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One of the native* picked up the piece o{*ood, and, poising it an inslant, threw it, giving it a rotary motion, for the first time a hundred feet or more it went straight ahead. Then it tacked to the left and rose alightly, still rotating rapidly. It kept this latter cous*e for a hundred feet murtj, porhapa, but noon veered to tho left again, describing a broader curve, and a aioment later fell to the earth sir or eight feet in front oC the thrower, having dc*eribod -nearly a circle in the air.
Another native then toolc the same boomejraqg and ea*t it, holding with the
3adegrip.
tpe It took the same course, bnt oroaSer eurvc#, and it came i^euod ih* biaok caught it handsomely in his ri^bt haud-
Another vktiyb neit threw® it, and lodged on the froinxf about tweniy feet behind him, after it had described a circle of t#o hundred yards or upward. After him they all tried il, and but one of tl^em fail$d'to Jbrin£ Uio w&»pon back to tite jot wl^re l^cy mod.Carn|»o, a riatife, flien nlccteil from the herfp of boomtfran^f another one, and caat it wilh a sort of jerk. It (lew very quickly for forty or lifty yard*, whirling like a lop. Then it darted into the air, mouQting fully one hundred feet, nnd c^rne over our'heads, where ii seemed to hang stationary for a moment, then ceUle slowly1, still whirling, till he caught il. Twoothersof the blacks then did tbe same thing.
Meanwhile I hid with my knife shaved a little of the wood from the convex aide of one of the boomerangs. This is now offered to one of them to throw. He took it without noticing what I had done, poised it, but stopped short, and with a contemptuous glance at my Improvement threw it down and cxclnimed "Rale budgery!" (no good).
The others then looked at it cautiously, but it waa a bale budgery alw to them. No one cuuld be induced to throw it.
Mvers asked them why they did not use it, but they could not give a definite answer. It was plain that they did not like the way it poised, when held in the hand, yet "I could not distinguish any difference whatever between this and the other weapons.
Burleigh then walked to a distance of 200 feet or more from the blacks and bid Carnboo throw to him. The native looked at him a moment rather curiously, then, comprehending what was wanted, he selected one of the heaviest of the missiles, and, turning half round, threw it with great force in a direction almost o|»posite from that where Borleigh. stood.
Tho weapon aned amartlyf^ 60 or 70 feet, then tacked in an instant and flew directly at Burleigh, and, had he not most expeditiously ducked, he would have received a hard thump, if nothing worse. It struck the ground 20 or 30 paces beyond. This feat brought out a broad grin and something like ft chuckle from the whole of them. Cariboo even intimated that he would like too tr^r another cart, but Butlegh expreAed himself fullv satisfied.
Mr. Smith, however, offered to "take^a shot," byt not at too short a ranp. We were standing in front of one of the storeliou*«. Cariboo placed Smith in front of the door »r.d stood with his back to him, with Smith's hand on his shoulder. None of us knew what sort of a maneuver he had in mind, not even Meyers. Standing in his po«iUou, the block threw the boonicrangMraight ahead. Immediately it curved in the air. Then ii disappeared around the corner of the building, anil, before ne had timetogueas what was, meant, it came around the other end (having paused completely around the storehouse) and gave him a sounding slap On the buck, which made hiaeyeasnap
Jl/K BROTlfFJl J0HX*miM tVirginia t'Uy iNcv.) Bitcrprise.J Jtirt after the trial of a petty ease, in which one Hank lusher waa a witn«M, three or four of the lawyers wore disctiMing auionu tbetiwclvcs the variety of testimony mid 11 cod, wh*u fleoeral Ii, with his usual*cUc«wc% "There nejer was Mich a liar 60 im wiutt** stand that Hank Fuher he isjindoul^tedly the higgcat liar 1 «veekt»wf wheolhewhole party were somewhat afcast?ed at seeing Hanlc, ta*rd the rtm»rW, pup to him: "DM you say I was the
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itiWrfbVQOK MACAftQXt^ t«Mlve Harper's letter] When yMMmfe «at.»{ *»*e*ro*ia* il prepared in Itt^, ft fr* TurkUh e^tfee, something tbe m»i1 deUghla in
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fA. tra«*kr tells us somilbing uf the? native* of saw them bv the ftitlmr. Ther ranged from two'feet uOUrty-eight inci|ea in length, and yrere various shape*, ali curves! a little, and looking, a« he describes thttu, like a wooden new, moon. -They were made of a dark, heavy wood, and weighed from one to three pounds. In thickftf«e they varpr from naif an inch, and toper to a point at each end.
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ITanTc ered him tor a moment, and thfn *aid: 'ifpmypt kwotr my bwjtlier John.*'
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be tau^c hu grave will bo made dirccUy 6t»r thai «iStAlf Ottlhf)rtJr *M good Cntholfc. ftat if thccurw is a good dtnidw, »ir|inltlil^frtii«i percolating through the soil, and effecting the remains butrff Jt Si^ WtWk that Mme. Ouibord. through her atupid in marr)iaf «r&> was afterward to become nereito. condemn ro**4 ed h*IMif to lie in a «ta«« fitllt in il. The c»rae of Ae ioil above tdiK't surely leak down through to mpjafiV but sitc must not jnplamf
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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.
Tn tbe Saturday Evening Mall, of,Oct. th waa comtnonced the beet aerial Wnry1 Save Over Itlaontl-
man is better tilted than Mr.
Cook# to tfve vitality to the men and wotnen of a bygone nge, nnd to make them living* reallt-lea for the readies of the present day.
Whilo there is a deep laid mysterytin veiled only with the closing chapters, —tho reader will bo charmed with delightful pictures ot those old Virginia festivities, where mirth and mnsic, laughter and bright eyes made up a scene of so much picturesque attraction. Those scenes that como back now— those old gatherings—to the memory of the aged like a breath of springtime, or an echo lrom old years. How they danced and laughed in those long gone hours! How the sparkling eyes were brighter than diamonds!—the voices merrier than the music of the violins. How tho youths and maidens bowed in the minuot, or rau with flushed cheeks through the old Virginia reels—minuets that aro dead and gone—reels that have dropped to silence, even as the roses, the bright eyes, and the gay laughter are gone. By all means read "JUSTIN HARLEY, •J* vi Romance 0/ Old Virginia, Commenced in The Mail Oct. 91 h.
Back numbers supplied on application to publisher of The Mail, or his agents, a list of whom will be found at top of Fifth page.
Men wlio Have Other Business
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PILES! PILES!
The Greatest Discovery of the Century. t\\ ftU .-)*/ •t Jt To those suffering from riles or Fistula, we bring "glad tidings." These diseases can now be entirely ami effectually cured and all traces of them removed, In from four to eight weeks, without using knife, caustic or ligature. The process Is a recent discovery, and Is absolutely painless. Dr. Oiilbralth, In two years' practice, has not found a case which failed to yield at once to the treaV inent, Wedonotask a dollar until a curt Is effected. Following, we give a few nnme of tho most recently cured patients, whom we aro at lHx*rty to refer. Person* suffering from any disease of the rectum nrf earnestly requested to write to us. We know we can enre you, and It will cost you noihing to try.
Write to either or all of the following persons. who have beeu cured ltev.B. Mills, Hev.o. S. Manscll. Rev. T. V. I^apham, W W. Thornton, J. W. Ward. Alexander Want, Chnrles Woodwanl, Hbelhyvllle. Ul. Ilev. IV. Atkinson, Salem. Ill, Wm. Wvny, Tower Hill, III. J. R. Wilson, Augusta. K*. Thurman Tollock, J. T. Ffdw, Uermantown, Kv. Dnnle! I'aul, Ml. Olivet, Ky.
Address all letters to DU. J. M. iAl.BRAIfft A CO., Southwest cor. 0th and Chestnut. Sts 'Jj ,.'V? .V -J•.. Terrc Haute, Ind. if parlies* jtWsVfrrt ng this advert lsemeni will plaaMsUUo lu what paper they aaw 1)
BALTIMORE & OHIO
RAILROAD.
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THE GREAT XATIOXAL ROt'TB
THE EAKT AND KORTR-BAflT.
ALL TRAINS RUN VIA WASHISOTON CITY.
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author, of "Dr. v"S*urs 0 EagJiC SjE|tfTlr^fp t^u«dl
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ana,** 4iei— Wo hplar^tciitJUw the reaMtl tlita litle jMfc^r flctlon, W'Aeo-belteve thd li Vil nowledged as one of t|t» jpu^ exolU^g stories that has apposed lii,«yKy eao pubUoaUon .for yoar*. Mr. Cook© has tmderta"koo dcllnoatlon of Old \*lrgittlii lift 1r» thP pre-fiwolnilonary dlVK, aad baa engagod with entliualaiwn in th« i«lalKraUoii of a most c^n^opi^l theme. The pericxl was a rouidntfc one for country life In Virginia during the eolonlal times had, mors ^plctnrosquo elements In it than ittois ©vfrrhfcdh|nc\ and
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OF cn A ROE Thin great remedy hu dUeovired by & ife legionary in 8outh Amerft4£ a felf-addrewed eavetope"f)i tl» f&fi 3miritK IKNAIT, «|WW»A -JUbta•Jiimm »Y(W York CUy. iw»pt2.V3m
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\kIHOMAS, ,V Ijilltlan and Watchmaker
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fr-M in American and Foreign Wntehe* J|T\yTSt1|y, Opera House.
Lkiss^ER,
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Pino**, Jflelodeoius, Organm in,* AUwlcailujitxumvuu,Ac., Palace of "Music, OlilO y»t«.i tuVn-vno?
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^GARDEN, FIK1.! AXI FT.OWER V,i 8KJRDK, Ko. df3 Main Street, TfiTrepHaute, Indiana.
W. RIPPETOK Uvneral Dealer tn .' 9aooEauE8, pRovwiuXtf PEO
•j Natioual Ulook. 155 Main stree tVS' if''
BUNTIN
& ARMSTRONG, & DBl'dtiMTS and
Manufacturing Pharmacists,
600 Main Htrwt,Coniurot aixUi»Terrt!liaul*
1 LIP KA DETA mrrr Manufacturer of Naddles and Harness, Inl Whips, Curry Combs, Bruahea, Home Biax keta, Ac., all work warranted. liOwest prie« In the city, Main St., near 9th, south sid&.
EWING MACHIVES AXD ADJUSTED in the very bf*t manner and warranted to work, by JOHF.Plt FOLK, over Tutt's Hoot and Shoe Store. Don't condemn your machineuntll Mr. FOi^K lias had a look at it. for tbe real trouble may be very light nnd the cost repairing a mere trifle. 1 needles and oil constautly
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D. MITCHELL, Physician and SIII*G6T)FI. FICE—Thlrtl door south of corr
OFFIC
C. S. VOORHEKS.
YOORHEES,
Dental Itoom, 157 Main Street near Oth, TF.UHK UAUTE, JST. Nitrons Oxide Gas administered for pai. esa Tooth Extraction.
J'*•*1
OHN T.SCOTT.
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Double TmcL%, Steel Rath, Mafrnifieml Iron. Bridge* Gorffeou* Mon*tai* Soeacry,
Unrivaled Equipment, Lf»*ghridgt Air Brakes, .(i (/MirpiufoS Eatinjr Ifotuih, (Owned and Opwated by the Company.' tn fed all the Modern AppUancea that conduce to
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Attorney at Law,
OFFICE—NO.Ill MAIN STREET.An U. 8. Commissioner In authorised make prooft" In Hankrnptey.
Over Henderson's Stove Stare, bet, Fourv TF.nUK UAirrE, idd
and Fifth Mtrects. marSt
HYDE, M. D.,
HOMOSPATIIIST, Office 6tA St., opposite Normal SchooL lUwIdence northeast corner 5th and EagH OIBee houn»,8 to 10 A. x.,2 to3and"to9.P
Night call* answered from the ofllee. Special attention given to Chronic DUc— References:—Dr. II. J. Treat, A. Wllsoa, 0
I of WilnOM Hri* A Ilunley.
tbe Ann 0 TO P. BUTLER 4*f!
Ripi Pslatfag, sm Msrbllng work done for the Trade. OFFICE—«i John Oricroon's Step, Corner Ninth and Chwrtnut S««wU, Terre Haute, Ind. mayaHy
MACHINE CO'S
I "(ELIA* BOW*. IW**
WUKLD.BKNOWKED
SEWING MAOHINES.
General Weslern OHIee.
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South llalsted St, Cklcaga TiieM renowned Machine always recownend caem«elve* ft»ToraI»ly to the genera! public. Being the oldest enfant, they art naqoeatipnably
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in u*r and prodoeed they are from tbe grand mechanical fenlttft Eltaa Howe, TheinmMr o? the t»ewia« Machine," mmkm tnaay point* of eieellenra. i^rwodertlMaa and wblfh ha*
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THE HOWE MICH INK CO.. I 4 I S If ii
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near the Terre-
Main and Eighth streets, Haute House. RESIDENCE—On Eagle street, between Oth and 7Ui btreeta, flnL door northeast of tho Normal School. au28-8m p. w.
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CARLTON & 1
VOORIIEES, ,V1 Having formed a copartnership will pitw t!ce law Tn all lta branches OOre-JT*. (103 Main St.,Terre llnnl*
W.'BALLEAV I-""
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DENTIST,
Office. 119 Haln Street, over Sag**! old confeetlonery stand. TEKIIE HAUTE, IND.
Call be found in office nlglit and dny. JOSEPH RICHARDSON, M.
Oflleb oil Ohio KL, Bet* 8rd A -f ti» TEHRE HAUTE, IND. irLTlirBARTHOLOMEAV
Surgeon nnd Meehanlenl
DENTIST,
J.W.SCOTT.
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T)RAIRIE
Planing Mills.
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The Manufactories Terre Hautfc
BEATH & HAGER, MaaufacAurere oft 1
Cars, Car Wheels and Railroad Casting^!
Ohio Street, e*at of Kiath, Terre Il^iote, Ind.
U. R.JEFFEIIH. BLr«nERKLEY*. P. A. KENNEDY
JBPFERS, SHEESLEY & CO., Proprietory
Vigo Woolea Mills!!
Ciissimeres, Tweedy Jem, Flannels, Blankets, Yarns, &e., &tL Corner Mala and Tenth K(reeta, Terre Haate, lad.
jpp 01$ I^GtE IR0NJ70RKS.
TEBKE HAUTE,
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CLIFT & WILLIAMS,
«*"wi mm vsnmaHt f- Manufacturers »r
al'tMiaertt lit, hr\u 4K
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
t?km 4t. Window and Door Frames, Moulding Brackets, Stair Balling, Ballnatera, Newell Fonts, Flooring, Hiding, hi 0 hai* •"'•"r.s.m f*Jf(
(ng® .. And all deaetiptioaa of
FINISING LUMBER!
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Wholesale and Refafl
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Pine Lumber,
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Lath & Shinges, "1 Slate Roofing,
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BOOFIBTO FEI.T.
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Ctfta 8awtx«, ruintBKand Wood Tonlac don* to order. All iwk warranted. Cor. fith and Mulberry Street*
'p EO. W. HABERLY,
(•(KAxrc* CO^I
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MAXurAcrtraas u!
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Breechings and Heavy and Light Sheet Iron Work,'
Itepairing Keally and Promptly idone by Competent Worknea NIIOPS, COB. 11th ANojiYCAHORE UtTBKETS.
PHtEXIX FOt'XDRT AHD HACUIXE WORKS.
F. H. McELFRESH, Manufacturer orj ***tiim Steam Engines, Mill (Machinery, «fcc., «&c.
Corner Ninth and Eagle Htri-,(Ne|r Union Depot,) Terre Haute, Ind.^ O0~ Special attention paitl to Coal Shaft Machinery—Ropalrlug done promptly. S
JRANIHEINIG
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UORSE SHOEING
"5 ,v
liierth 2nd St. Corner of Linton,
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MACHINERY,., SCRAPERS.
BULLD1NU FROSTS, CANE MILLS,
VABtOVN PATTKKMM OP rBKCYHG, HCHOOL FVBHITKKK, *e., and having Uie
liARGKST ASSORTMENT -OP PATTERNS IN TUE STATE!! Can give its customers the advantage of repairs without cost or patterns.
J. A. PARKER & OO., Prop'rs.
M. J. SPRAOKLEN, Proprietor of
ECLIPSE BOILER WORKS!
Hnnnfaeturfr +f all kinds of
BOILERS,: STACKS,,
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CANTRELL, JACKSON & HARRISON,..•—
8aee«aaora to W. B. 9IKRCER, Proprietor* of
Terre Haute Coach Works
k-Eaw CHERRY ST., BET. THIRD AI*D FOURTH, Torre Haute, Ind.'
CARRIAGES, PHAETONS AND BUGGIES, ot all kinds, Mum r*q« 4 factnred and kept on hanu. u*-mi -*4 yp
REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE.
WILDY & POTHS,"'
Manufacturers of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c'.'
FOR THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE. WE MAKE A 8PKCIALTV OF THE
TERRE HAUTE SPRING WAGON. i&w SOUTH THIRD STRKKf, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
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SCOTi, GRAFF & CO.,
CARRIAGE MAKERS!
ihvi WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE,
.li^wTERRi If AUTK, IXDMXA.
CITY
feEPAlKINCJ SOLICITED AND PROMPTF.Y ATTENDED TO.
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CAHDY KANUFACTOSY.
For voor BRKAl). and CANI/BSof all IK)«EHTIC FRUITH HI EH Wedding and tj", which we are prepared to ftii at short notloe, and to salt an clauses of customers. FKKB?OFCUA!WK!?
Orders left at oar store,' Between tbe two lUllroadi. 1 4,
MOIIlBKAICaiWM, Corner of 12th and Vain Streets, RAOXRRLR ATTSYPAO TO.
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LOCOMOTIVE, RTATIOXART A JIARCVE
BOILERS,
TIBIUB AND HTUHDEB, riral Mttfl, Nt, r»|»lWMMI Wnlaai Repairing done to the moat so betas Ual manner at short nOtloe, and ax liberal la price a* anjr MUbltahmmt ID tbafUat*
Orders aoucited and oarafttllr auendad to
A *D A LI. OTHER
JOB WORK!!
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