Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 6, Number 22, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 November 1875 — Page 3
mantled
my
all
*8 *. ,Vt V/ S ¥.\*AM *»4W W 4
THE MAIL
A Paper fo& the People.:
-JTME FIN A NCJJ5&
He didn't look like a man who had been turning aoaeciai n#obie»e and orer In bit uitmi fbr fifty yew* but yet, you
can't
man by bU looks.
He walked op and down the depot platform for a lime, and tben aaddenly rastring at an old man wbo waa leaning agalmtf tbe wal! aad half asieep, bo claitiMHi:
the carrwoeyT"de
the financier in earnest tone*.
Yoa may for all I
plied the old
care!" bluntly
man
re
"all I want ia to
baggage
right.
get
Aboard tbe
Or, Rball wo contract the cnrrcncy aaked the tinaocter, backing up to tbe
fftOYP* I limit rate a damn what yon do wRb it, ao tliat I atrike that train t" growled tbe did man, aa he leaned bade against the wall.
Ttola queation of flnanoe la one of the greatest in the world," continued tbe financier," and I demand that you exhibit an Interest in It."
IU1 be awiiciK-d if I will!" growled the old manshift eyaa half abut.
"Thla lilt of green paper," continued tbe ttnancler, taking a doilar bill from bia veM pocket, "ia anppoaed to repro*ettt one hnndred cpnte. Answer iae if it fJo©l| v9
"Oh, ieuime alone 1" growled tliookl man, nb head nodding and bia eje» nhnt.
If I owe yon ono dollar I can pay you oftwith thia bit of paper but would I bo paying you eighty, ninety, or one hundred t*»nta?"
You—don't—owo-mfl—anytliLugl aigbod the old man, now almoat drwun3 tig. tiold
i»
money and greenbacks aro
money," continued tbe btrangor "but if yau have gold you would not exctwnge it for my greenbacka. And yet whv not?"
I'ho old man waa now asleep, and didn't liear. And yet why not?" aaked the 11uane!er again.
Tiio okl man's ey tie never openwl. *4 And yet why not Tbe old man snored a half snore. "And yet why not I" exclaimed the financier, giving the aleeplng mail a gentle kick on the abln.
VV'Uoal dumit to thunder! wliodid that?" yelled the old man ai ho leaped up.
And yet why not?" ooolly iuquirod the linanuicr. Why not what?" t'M we inllate the currency, tliat la, inereaao it, If we add million* of papor dollar* to the milllona already ntloat, what luuat be the etlect?"
I'll effect you if you kick mo again!" roared the old man, now thoroughly arouned. "On the oUiar band," coolly continued the finanator, "if we contract tho currency dltnltdaU tbe amount ulloat, what roault wili fcdlow
What do care What are you talking finance to for I bolleve you're a pickpocket, and I'll knock your head on If you don't clear out I" "Homothing rauat bo done, but what ahull wo do?'rcontinued tho llnuncierin earnest tones. "The Ooremment aaya tlmtthia bit of paper la a dollar y«H It in only.Mfr, {w, rt cent* when brought tn contact \rlth a gold dollar. It it because of— .' lnwie alone, I mtV ahonl^l the old m^n. "What tn Texas do I care *onr flnancinl talk "Tbe Oovernment aftya that thl* dollar bill hi one dollar," ftaitl the financier, and yet it to gK me a dollar ing*ldArtf. Wlir?'v '"That** whv!" ejactilotcd t^ old man, aa h? xtrVk 1 #tr*tght blow from the unonlrler.
Wo tmwt eltheremitract or e*paijd, replied tbe financier, a* he took time old nwtn by the throat and lacked him agnlmiJ- thew«ll: *'we minat kno^r that our money la worthleaa or worth ot hundred cents on the dollnr!" et go of me! There—ha f—ugh
And the old man kicked like a mule. "And until that period arrive*,"replied the tlnanciur, crowding the old man into a corner and Jamming him hard, "no capitalist will fcel Hko withdrawing hi* money from the banks and risking it in eron legitimate speculation."
Help! Polli^e!" called the old man. fict ,Oongir«a aettle thH queation,** the financier wa* saying, when an officer eollamd him and walked him away. A* tie passed out of the depot ho went ont
Whethof \\t» are to have hard money or inflation, and confidence will le at once reatortnl and——" if itfi
Itnt he had turned the oomer.
83
Hang my Iwttona!" an id the old men, as he wiped hi* (ace "what do I ktfow about eondalion or JiMmlion, and what'il the ote woman aay when abe «em nw all pounded up thia way r"
rrrt: t/mW'-'
\Y* like mi active Kiy, onr wbo has tho itnpuUw of the •fgo~Uw steatn engine in him. A lasv, plodding, snail* juiced chap might JaaV«j(ot along in the world Aft?
ymr* tms
for tUfww'UuHMk
bat ho won't do
We
lire in an age of
qtilek ideast m«s think quickly, »p«»ak qulekly, Mti elow omcImm
an
tn*t toler*
a ted. *Hio aWeed if Uumt your k» Iho «ioUoortbe«®s{ and he suoeeiila tke beet In every line of Itaalnoai wbo hat the ukm4 of tbe do die about him.
r« »ti tl»«'fries
I ll\u ottir h« can laka it
1
^bo«y» *itto lWfr*n PU nods way, of make lf.*^ Strive, boys, to cetch th« spirit ot tl**1 tla»e» be op end dnMssd alwtya, fot gatng your mn* If you ^erp fa«t niuvapt but wide swak» whatever u**y turn up. aitd yon may be sotactWn« b«f. tow you di«s
plftase°b^in?y«»f*S%m Kit
and clw»Iv, and WtMHt JTOU hive 0&fed
a»
I-!i. .•. V»,»
J: .»"
Ouuula
SHE GOT THE DRESS.
Ttie otber day an old ehap from UM int«Hor, «eeemp«nled by hla wife, entered a Viekaburgdry-^ood* store, and,
After
always correctly Jndgo
looking artond tor a moment, tdd to th»^erk "Pile yer beat kaUker down afore me, for Hiraody wanUa dreae.
and ahe can bm
1
What about inflationr» "Why! ha, ahf I tbou#ht yoa wore going to atrtke me!" replied' the oid man aa he atraigbtened up. "Shall welndate
a
What 1 Nine yarda?" echoctl his wife. That'* what I aaid. Mi randy."
1 cant grt
a kailker
tnay.
Montreal train
Hanged if I do!" growled the man. The woman walkod down the *ioro. looked into th} yard, and turned and called ont r* ••Come here a mimite, William.? im\
Como back here, yon infernal clodbusler,and jx»y for this melon/^ Say, M'h-i*ter! whoa—give mo my tlmnderatlon on you—bat, wm'tyer?*
And the calf kiokod ap his heels and b-a-a d, and tried to run Into a store, but tho tKiy sat back on (he line with s!t his strength, and suddenly snt down In the mud, as tho calf altered his mind and turned arotind to look at him. They went qui«tly ten steps, tilladogharkod, when It took fbur Hrcles around the boy In as many sec-oodn, tying hia legs up In the line, bringing mm d6wii lh the mud again, and dragging him around until he Icoked like an old hat that had been run over by tbe loo cart for two season*.
A philanthropic Ikt man went to the lK»y'»assistance, bul the oalf kicked him on the shin ami butted him In the condenser. so that be sat down on the onrb atone and tried to die easy. Then the boy and calf entangled themselvee and started down the street like a mail train behind time, until the calf, searing at something, stopped suddenly, and the boy foil over it and lo*t tho rope. The
(*Jf alonco look U» lib hwl», cvonr loy in tho #tr**t ninntog *fl«r »n*.I ip*hHnjf
Ktionlil
Th#
u**rm
maWriT
.l-'hf*-!. UM rnartt
bttBllt.
it Ufcll
li.ar
ol |MU
kiKii.O u-P ywit
t»41an trtjv~?#*,lit,
1 w.tb ft
Ul-
»«ool.
jmwrfilty 13b!*
,'r.**iwuda i» or hall we jpbavean ,ui«ntoi»llns
r'
iUmM doWn h0
Mlrandy^ be^1)urty good
this fail,
her pick
Cut her
of tbe bait
kaliker in the atopic" The old man f«lt of the different piece*, and his wife tmsed them over, and finally tber settled on a particular piece, and be aakl:
off
nine yards o' tljat."
What yer want?" be i«i|uirod. sal name?"
Come here, darling I want to whb-1 l»rtoyou," ahe continued. lie followed her out among tbe boxes, Her iaoe wore a smile, and lie suspeutod nothing. W heu ho was clear of the door I she turned, and seizing him by the I windpipe, rushed him backwards and tlopnki him over a pile of boxes.
Mirandy, I'll pound biases out'n you lor this!" hoaracly whi-|)ered liie mnn.
William, it don't lay in yer back bono!" ahe replied. Take that!" be gasped, trying to kick her.
He made a heavy struggle, but ahe clung to his throat and flopped him aa often as he partially rose. After realiz
Ilo made a grand effort to throw her off, but she banged him down and landed a blow on bis noso iu addition
Mirandy," be gasped. Well, William1?" Tell that young man to cut off that kallktr."
Xltat'M rlght^ William tliat's pnrty I" Kho saUl. looxcning her grasp and extending tier hand.
You won't say anything, Mirandy?" Not a Whoop.'' lie scramblod over tho buck fence, and she went in and had the full number of yards cut off. When ready to go the old man was at the door with them lea, a nitade of sadness upon bis brow, but still willing to admit to tbe clerk—
Mirandy tOok mo by Surprise, bnt It's all rntht vharge that kaliker to my account *a •..u.' -rr*3#t6
ANYBODT CAN LEAD'A CALF. [fcnston IYes^.j He Was a small bnt tnnscular boy, and tlia ealf was probably two months old, with a development of unadulterated ic-vj thai would, do crcdit to a 06orgl:» KuKlux' Klan Csptftln. There was a rope between them, and, ns they went down South Third street, bets were about etfett as to whether tho boy waa leading the. calf or tbe calf leading the boy. Tho calf made a dash for tho Central Express office. Tho ov pulled him back, and ho made a dash ?br tho boy, who ran around a wagon and fell over a wateiuielon pile, tbe priprletor whereof Mworev'piousJy.
it m* taitglM intb«
al lh# ntnil it
bbi ooiraurioroiiuitbfc
without worda, ma, tain in the
dresa with
n-verse side of .tbe cards
a
loop-up-behind to it ont'n nine vards!" alio exelaimed, turning pale
with
dia-
Whon!d wythlng.bout loopnV ho ™•'.""J
Yfw, but tbe U»btun baa cbanired. a cot to have fourteen yards now. Have, eh I'd like to sec niysclf a Ijuvin* ant fourteen yard.*.''
Then you wonft?''
WSH' I -w.fc
Not it I die for it I'1, "You are an old hilror!" rtfie hotly ex rial meed. lon'tfool with an alligator, iiirandy," l« warned. "0,1 gueas you'd better buy bcr the dresf," put in the clerk, hoping to make P»ce\
hiin
hridco. wlmo bbi by loo o*r anil Uil, and live!/ fight look uI«eo All aoro«« tho bridgo *nd otrt at ftitfht whHf #vwybody nlonj? lh#! ntreot pr»-w#«dod to toil how II in to }**d raif tf yoa oaijr go their way •bout it. Finsr ISiPREfiHf ONS IN A BAL*
LOON.
wrro vwrv »triklntf. Tt ik like tbo «arth fklllhR away
rrotn
th# MMHi. Tlwn* i«
no vwrUao mm the carili sinka, heijoiiMa flutwwra in auMaranco aod finally ooat»m H» |MMikn of tbe balloon aeem«i to bo belweori two (onfttlfiM. The by rvfrartion
priwoatks ^PfrU produced are frv liMSttAil fidgy tbcraaelvo^ and tbe mind becct irmefd to tb« glortotm privllegoe It oH 1V» look «owhi thnmgb tho a oloodA waa fritum aalgbla
wIim
**'y In Of webo ami a nwar^ in tbe fm Wtm «akl ti#! im&em of wMtml mtmm OUMMU vtr.tr i. HK^sdoua «ir! h» tbe hft(h*«xW« aif'.ift thpm, ., 4krt ff WfcWb lie faul „.!'»f.JiMksja of a |*f*w wh^jtb
mJbm bSM im
1
*upiw?LPl
rutfkx** Wbtin# mym
»t«M»iib#rkwi :fiwe*aee#'4m* Madiiif.-
•!». IV .-*«- Of
if A A I W I a TBRRB H^UTB~84OTRDAY'EVENING M(vi
1
.—*T '«,y'"'
cxnm-m^^ATmT, '4k An exchange Authority In fwblon oivai ibe following relatirig to (be latest fTtrtai In *nis: VWtlnjf earda may be of ddhal« llnta, but mutt be of tbe flnest ungUa^d UrUtolboard. When a lady makes a call of ceremony, after fboelv!i»ff tb© hoepttality ofa friend, *he ahouldjf married, leavo both bar own and ber Uutbaiul'a o»ml. TUo Utter
ffit 3
I
wr^i,e
WASN'T "NO UARR."
Via Modl*on, !lftraloo and Klny, and is the ONI/Y ioat«runnliiK Putlman faineo iar» tietween Chicago and Paul.
This Is the Shortest, Quickest and llest Boat? to St. Paul and Mtnneapollsi
California.
Have yon any thought of going to California? Are yon coins West, orth or Korfh-Wsst
You want to Know the b»«t routes intake? The sliortost. safest, quickest and most comfortable mutes aro those owned by the Chicagoaad North-Western Hallway Company. It owns over two thousand miles ol the bnstr«M»d there Is fa the Country. Aslt any ticket agent to show yon its maps aud tltue card" All ticket agents enn sell you throngh tickets by this ronte.
Buy your ticket* vtaUitiChiango A NorthWestern Railway fr HAN
FBAXCI»i( 0,
Pnllmaia
MMM* pfWWlt mind beocmoa
on-
bro-
Mtoloadii waa aalgbtear*
in boaaty tbo mrm I ib«dl« tbe*'Arabian Nlgbte KtUor-] fjOtiMiK" Tl»# pWtt^ittKl, at(inn ami wit tab
g-
tafnotpni*. kWfui MiUn«M wRifk f^-aiiod above «da waa alio Jtetuarfcabto. K«ta jpoviaj! at tb« rato of mile p^r tbo wronaot nwmtd lonti^rir tbeat a «Cwt*,nir4 with Ui!* tmji jh- ul«l i'".
"irr-^sw^ it Pi
larger
Hiemary
and
thinner, at Jeaat «aeb la die pwraiilng style in tho beat English society. For
the practice of turning cornora of cards riceor merely turning, may be difficult to re
p:
merely turning.
tne significance
alwaya,
is
ia better
that words should engrared on
the
as
to appear
on the flice when the corners are turned. On the npner left hand oorner, tho word "vislte" should apwar on tho upper right band corner, ''felicitation," for use in making vU4tn of congratulation after the marriage, ftir example, of some member of the fajnily, or any event calltha lower denoting a rare well visit, and on lower right band eorner, "condolence," a* indicating sympathy with sickness or other sorrow. The turning of one entire end of the "y used to co of a family.
card Is generally used to convey a desire to see the ladioa
s!
{Krotn Htwnee'a People's Paper.] Smith A Townley, of Terra JQante, tinners and dealeni in stoves, have in their employ a sleek and glossy negro wbo drives their delivery wagoa. Thov sent him out the other day with a bill to collect, and wrote it in the
u?uaI
way:
l'lease pay tho bearer, Ac." Cuff came luick very indignant, and aaid Mr. 'Townley, do you know my
Yea," said Mr. Townley. "Well, well, what von call mo bar for den. My name ain't ftorr."
I didn't aay it waa," said Mr. T. Yea you aid sab ypu said please pay de ftorr."
Now I ain't no barr, and I don't want you to call mo dat any moah, for Ine not gwlne to atand it."
It seems that this is going to bo an easy winter l'or the poor. There has teen a decline in the price of back brai.ls new dollar stores are springing up all over the land the rtligious pa pcrs are offering every encouragement in the way of chromos and an Imitation coral necklace «in be bought for a quar
ing tirnt he was foul, ho faintly Inquired: I tcr. With the necessities of life thus Mirandy, what's yer object?'' placed within her reach, no true heart A kaUker dreus !, ahe rosjxjndfd. ino yarda he aaked.
Plump fourteen!" ahe responded. "H,ty twelve, Mirandy." "Straight ftmrteen and no gouging!" ahe answered.
»jd woman will complain of the price of coal. Quite recently a short-sighted bus band saw a largo bouquet of flowors on a chair, and wishing to pfoserve them from fading, placed them in a basin of water. When his wile saw the "boquet" half an hour afterward, she gave one piercing scream, and fainted on the spot. Iier defect!ve-visioned husband had mistaken Iter new bonnet, with its abundance, offlo wore, for a fresbly-cull od boo not.
Do Yor think, doctor," asked nu anxious mother, "tivat it would improve Johnny's health to take him to tho springs and let him try the water V* "I haven't a doubt of it, madam.'.'
What springs would you recommend, doctor?" Any springs, madam, whero yoti And plenty of soap."
ST. PAUL!
It igthe «-nly route fur
Jnnesvllln, \Vrilor(o\vn,
SI#
OO XORTI1 FROM CHICAGO V'fa tlie (.'filcnRO A North-Western RnUwSy It is the rouU* direct from Chicago to Milwaukee, Manitowoc, Hlu-boygnn, Two lUvctk, St. Paul, MlVmeapftfls, Madison, Wlno .in,Crociiliay. U^cuiiitu, MuimietU-, I/A use, Houghton, Hancock, and all points north.
1
Koik'. d-i r^ae.
Fort
Howard, U^liiuwJi. N^guuiiee. Calumet,
ov nulled hlrn'f^ Marquette, L'Anse, anil the shores of I l^ikc 8tt|»erlor, under onc raanngemtnt, Xhisla tlut only route between
hlcago iindSt I'aitl,
Chey cwnrtl
Hkmmrnio, Ogdiii, Bait Utkc City. urr*»ln, \»onrtl
IV'inrwr, Omaha,
IUH*,
the
rom Ue(ujnc by Prof. Wtoo.| lmpr««94ona of a first a«ooiw»ion
CJm*from
Dubuque. Wi-
lltutlis Vnnk»on. Htnux City none, 8t. Paul. ImluUi, Slartjm-tU", Urwn liny, U«kmb, MitdiMon, MllvfHUltW, And all
in
tint
we»l
or norUiwwrt of 'iiic«t((i?
if you vikli iho b**t trav^Hna »feommiv IUUOII*, 5^)0 will boy yoor tickets by Uito routp. and will tako no oUtcr.
Tiili popular rout* I* «f»*tir|»a.wd ftr to rifort and %Wjr, Tte Mnonth, !l-ihUlM»U*] and IVrfKt Track of «tc«u
A fr Rr*lt»«, Miili*r
Mdfrity Platform awl UnplfM, Hi# oMmMr Pullm&n r»l»ce Hleriitna Car?t, the iVrTtet Tciw*t»h Hovlrt* Tralo*. iu» ralraiSenmingi'Oumt for tunning
ink
vy wit
which Uwy roo, Um ad if. iw m%»Throuali
rhlfwfo to all pointa wwd. North
VKI.ISO.
PithMf
fmr*
Am ran on all trainarf tblamML TUU i» the U.vi.Y LINE nu»nJn» th«er can li*t*frri ri»i«»«o aod Mflw^u***.
MOmtittwr W#»pir»f(«i»«r» wtthtbe OvfrUsd Hieebcoi fto Vh" l'nlon JHicifl* vunroad tofnW|SOi«U*WJof tbe MffcnMtH
On lb* arrival of Itw tmtjw fironi tti#» 1Ca*l or f*»«' R*lk« «f tb»» nuKwun A .V»rt»Wm|«ii Hallway leave C'UlCAug ae ioJ-
Utroacti to (Xonrtl Maflk
,^^jRt«asrtsi2.«s,s
taeOtd tMh bttb Irelaeji i.
to Man trains
JrWr rwwaaaart potart ift Mloi»eiwtt»p»* ^«a rii'Upnw,' Two nmmh t*ain»4e!i|«uli |*uiitt4#!*.U»m on "ft OMi Mm via (Untoai
I 4
I' "VW mm* »V -*WW' WttltM to Ul»r«ii all«j
|%r
v"*2r'*'*»•'
fW ./£»ctAf J9(jp Ml ft*t
rxT- -J **•-,* arij
tiiKD vcr," W,
AY£B'»
HAI% YIOOK
F«r Restoring ttray llalr
7b fa S&idrqt Vitalitymid,
ately oiu-u
Advanelna year*,'1 alcknes*, ear». dlsappolntment, and lu-rwtltsry prrJlsposition, all tarn Ihehalrgmy. and either or them Tncline ft to shed preniainraljr.
A a
it's
Hair
Vioott, hy long and extensive
DU.J. .Al KRAi O., I,()WKLI,,MA«S„.
Prsfllrsl and AniUytlenl Chemists.
KolJ by all druggists and dealers in inedi cine.
JETAUZS
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
RENEWEH.
This standard artlvle is compounded with the (jren test care. It* etrecia are as wonderful and satisfactory ns ever.
Tt restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions. itehlnR and dandruff and ilio acalp by its use becomes white und clean.
By Its tonic properties It restores the cap lllary glands to their normal vigor, preventing naldness, und liialilnt? Uic lmlr grow thick and strong.
As a dressing nothing bos been found so effectual or desirable. lr. A. A. Haves. State Assayer of Massa cliU'etts, says of It:
MI
consider UthcOtst
prejwatinn for its intended purposes.
'x vxi *S f. a-t.1
KUOKINGIIAM'S DYE, FOR TIII: miKKtm
^lils elegent preparation may be relied on to change the color of Uio beard from gray or any other undnslnublc shade, to brown, or blaek, at discretion. It Is easily applied, being In ont pre}XtruUtm, and quickly and effectually produces a permanent color which will neither rnb nor wash Offi
rt.#»MANUPArrcaaa)nv f*»
mi?
K. P. HILL A CO.,
NASHUA,-N. ll*' f,.i
Sold by all druggists and ilenle™ In fftedl cine. mh -i-jtui"
,,.A
jT.,
yir FftincU Rf tidofph proctM.) rp*. Oxalate Iron, Alkaloid* of Cinchona,
Sxu JDtoama
,S
S 1. 5 1. S »J Si. 3 1.
Pepsin Baccharated,
Dood.
Hhei ['turk,l
THIS1 MEDICINE IS PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS FOR THC CUBE
GtSTICN.CCNGT
OF
.DYSPEPSIA,
^TADACHE PILLS female.children. BLADDER STOMACH USNLY.LIVER & 9L00C DISEASLS,L0SS OT APPETITE & GENERAL PROSTRATION OF THE NEFVOUS SYSTEM Urc[ Br ijss TmaiSwt tap 1 B'-' I A
RICHARDSON & ULl
10 Ct, PROP
S
C. I A
JLL
n¥'
URANCS
I
RHEUMATI REMED
itrticklr, tbottwj^hly and jiirtnwin'it-k-»viuf tlie iqretrtn rilato any prominent
tt ti»
I
fnr«
•H
Af* nu
nrrrfj&t t» Itt
-t es**4-.»ppiyi»
xastix Hi
vHrrr,
H. ftTESXKTT, Paea. Art. III.
elrenc and
bictoo'ntr^ *t*t yrni
iuwjth/r
ntpormn 10 wwfi. will Mm UMt lit# paruoui* itEH..
aboveetatrwentlatrne inemej paruouiar C*S1KNSKDuerti IC At
4
avi
EH.,
KATio^AJ. HOT*
Washington
4 1
Mftim. II«)iwn»tlnr 4t Brntl«tt
Omw:
very cheerfully mate that tited BbennMuic Henedy w|«i
beuvOU A. H. HTM'HKXlt MetWbefwf O^ifiwa. Of (1*4 .? pnanntrrMt «*»*»©«,
Ha— llWywtl»e newMey UepU: or ibe |MMtaas«ft b»*
bfr levMi tUllM to ttora
my wlfr
iHtntalljmt.
Imt
Rrrn-
aod a jMbtnatmtt ph» Walt.
eenltbme botil«i *ly fcxrxuttfi*rk ,9~
fat
uae,
\m rov^a Uis^it stops the falling of the lialr Immedi
renew* Uie
growth and alwaya
Min-ly restore^ Its color, when fiulcd orgmy It
stlmnUtes the
nutritive orjtansio
healthy
aotivity, ami prewrvu* both the hair sod IU beauty. Thus brash), weak or sickly hulr toeeoraea KiOKMy, |l I a Mo
and
lost hair r«snwa wlilt lively expression ftklllns hslr Is checked and established: thin bnlr thieltetiw and taded or gray hair resume tlulr oijdual color. Its operation Is sure and harnuea*. It cures danunifT, heals all
humorn,
mid
keepa the
1
streanthened
»onlp ouol, clean
and soft—under which conditions, diseases of the senlp »re Irnpowilblf. As a dressing for Wiles' liulr, the Vioor is pmbicd fc»r It* uruteful and nirreeable per nnn*. and vnlnpd for the soft lustre and $ tO It I pa ritBeAHPn nV
~'fw
at*
S
W«V|
at:
Wholesale!Trade.: of Terre-Haut'e following Wholesale Houses of Terre-1 Haute are suppied with a full stock of FRESH GOODS, which will be sold atBOTTOM PRICES.
".'filSfl® 'Bi: T. II. RIoni.K.
iL:
ftfttOLESAI.E DKAI.Kit I*
INOI-
I PAT: ON
JfV f«| !'P» ,«uwo
1IUTCHKKM
4unt
and Hln*rllujp».... TAU^W..
Li
5W.lt 1% a
of
Will mn*t pkwIUvely cure any cam rhMim*tl*m or rhMimntl*' sent, no 'inattcr how |ob| vtandlnc. on UUftaeof tbeeartli. Bring an lnwaitl application it doe« Uie eirk
SI
w»-
"f iwtHe boot* my
!»W»
WW» Ml#. MKAs'
IllMt'll
MewMf qenpv* «i
A y«mit atnmtini --r W
r.'
CkKw
THE HltillEHTCANII
1^
A tK
HULMAN&COX.
WHOLESALE GROCERS!)
-——JUJD DEALERS IN^ALLKJQ5D6 OF^
Cigars and Tobacoo, Flour, Salt, Nails, &c.,
CORNER MAHT AND FIFTH STREETS,
ia.1i
CRAWFORD. (TBOYLE & CO.
rr«
R&T.TONICELIXIRS LIQUID EXTRACT OF BEEF
CONTAINS Bf EF JUICE.TONICS & MILD CATHARTICS & IS AN IMPRO VEMENT ON LIEBICS EXTRACT £ixU Carnis,
El.[SUA HAVKNS ,0 ROBRfrr OEDDE
....
..t'
WILSON BROS. &1IUNLEJ,
I I I
151
XJ. .A.:* BUR1TETT,
LEATHER and HIDES,
St ,1—4 t-
VRtCKH OF TO-DiT, ANI NOT TO-MORROW. v., 4 ji.it L'nl»-w upoo by Bf*eclal Ontraci.. slliDKK, grw n-H*ht,»to»Hia- 6$* do ffWn. b«»vy AO H» nud oTcr ff* do,' green -wit cured irlinuwd. do ury flin ir1nito»Hl h»«U2 do (trvutMrlrttnmi 10*11 CA1.F, 7 lb to l* B»..t 2# Kir,j|r«»n,i« iHiiir. n*....:....: I
s*
(BnlJ, liorw Hair, cut and danr 9h
Kg«'d f-a irir«.i Hkin* rtt*WitPlWrt..w...«—.11 WMM «*p
9
I
*1
Terro Hauto, Indiancu
HAVENS & GEDDES,_
WHOLESALE OEALERM IJf
Staple and Fancy Notions,
Whft* Goods, Shirts, Hosipry, OloTes etc.,
fro. BfiJI UX STREET. TERRK HAFTR, & iw»f »m5TWEBNMXTHAND SEVENTH.
t.
.1
J. Q. BUTTON. K. N. HAMILTON.!
BUTTON & HAMILTON
-ni' 1 it WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOK^ and STATIONERY,
"CENTRAL BOOK STORE,"
^'•525 naiu Street, Terre-IIaHte, I ml.'
WHOLESALE-DRY GOODS!! .y-
,,r Maecemorn lo HELL, RIPLEY A DIIWIMJ,
CORNER 5th AND MAIN STREET,
TKBRC-Il AITK, IXDIAXA.
KLSCLU81VKIA ,..
Ui
W IIOLKS A I.K
1
XSM
JIrIii
ih 4 n11ii in
Boots and Shoes,
Wrrcl, Tfrrc IIhiiIc. Indiana.
T. H. RIDDLE
'Jtilti Hi fd«fc 3i !*.'! w** IIOLKUA I.K I»I.AI.».R IN
W|J| Oanllentc
Millinery, Straw Goods, Laces,
.•I
Hi
I
*r«
C^'
3
FA.X «Vr.
lii«lianni»oiin.t'Jwvlnnnli or liicnni Itflln.
*t £T 1 «KMl TrttllC NflllcllWl.
1
f,
Main
ki.,
Terre Tlanfe.
146 5I.1I.\ .ST.. TElCRi: IIAt TWL INDr
I.K A I'll KR.
BK8T
SLAlTArut
HITKl:
H()i.i£..„.,
osajc
i'ppEH, PfcU KtMjiV.
CAI.K
KII*
FHKNC1I
CALF
8K1N
KII' rut.I. ASKORTM KMT OK
TopplK^*, Liniaga A Mboe Vladlaga.
nw I am bu^ Ing and i^lllntl nlork almost exclunlvo for ca«h. AH onlern and oos* *j(pimp»U a ll) rtiww lmmnll»t»mxl prompt attention.
W!
u*i
4
uura&ci. and nr.\i.eiw tn
Qo«pn«ware, (ilamware, Janipn. Elf,
9 H*.«*it7A.fcTunH FOR
Chandeliers and Bar Fixtaresi
Kartb HI4e. belwees 3rd aad 4lbXfe m(
OUKDCCT
ttirrmTo
trhlte
PRM
???|||.T
ffiBi
S3faSi|siil
mil# llllg
1.
sate
rjluibfela* Tflulle^lelted.Md
rteca Koamntral an low aa any Weetern
u«*w«waiv Home.
If AIM STREET, t.
If
AT
Yon will alwayr
'.J
IEUABS»
11
tu
an cy
timarjiflB.
PAID
FOIt
PRODUCE*
