Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 6, Number 22, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 November 1875 — Page 7

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.THE MAIL

A Paper

for the

MY FATHKR.

Who halted me flrM with And not fret and ieel Wbru tbe nurwmtd: -Why? *be%aboy

My fattier.

My

Beea Tom iwe my pap«r kite And l»U m*. Mitel did Jimt light? AUU "*fcdrt

Baying," Tls my doty so to do?" My father. Who pennir* nu'er w(tee«J to plank. Nor dropped them In that mtiulc "bank,™ Wbem(could only bear Utern clank?

My father.

Who wh^rT wuhrd Iwlwy toy Ne'er Uiosflptt JwouU «t*e roe mMLinoro j(jy mmmi# To send tract# t» some be»Ui»t boy

My father.

My father.

And *ho at last, when all was done. I'u—hI in hi* chcrkivamt* »*akvnet La. '!1 h« had to me/nte*"1"*

A oottREaroNDKNT of the Cincinnati (jpryuierelal in dftwribitjpa piuiip-ruect-he attetulert In JlissWpplt baa this to nay about tho singing:

The *ingiuK,i^»*T4pi«i®il thrtiil^t^e exercise*, w»w unlike anything wo had Tfca newsman* ami the

Mxtf travel through the

'everVirdjr»Tt»? JUbtteo rfiffeMS 'trlrt* travel tfironant country give lt«t #^r\xtoattodst?tt)0 original. No eeied'troiif** ran render the miltlimo effect of .'CJ or 1,000 unreatralned aiiiReni, when their full souls sweep along tho current of thai?

Tbe one is for entertainment the. i»tbvi is worship. The one

a slnglovoleo for a lino or two until tho hymn and tlmo tAe Imuumtte oongreg»tih*$i# .l|i| A circle of men nmr,w»fri!rn"uranrtin^, touching elo«o around the prone inourn-

comet tho ojcpr«#»ion mitli strong enottirb twretrmve mmm tin*. In pulsing rlivthm with tho musioliie wiiqJe boly of H'ngors sway to »mff fro, «a if tbe tnno wununl ftiong the veins and pl'iv Hl up every iuervo. Here aud ijtvrt* wo observe at50utu«tinnc« so ligiit©»1 tip, so radiant, aiwl the soul singing out thrvugh every fe^turo gloriously tbat tbo exerci»t!»sowucd an inMpiratlen. A brig lit yollow boy alxMit foortoon wns conrertcd near where we wtood, ami upora.heauiiful Lu-« wo. iiovecaAW, ,11U» teat-hir, a .voitag ia«ly his own o«m ollKi«V.«unl UlsoMl «ngt!l oyer Win, rnrlMts tw«itifyt«g t^-Tier faith and jrtjr, ami her voice climbing in echoes tho

or again In *ft refrain

....

-imsi ov»rv i.t'inirtfl'

TUX PKVI-LK

People.

f-a-crown rani clown down

tathrr.

Who ne'er to cat my hair try— Jahbln* the Melsaor* In in,. /*, Andrtitilnt every hair awry

My fiitber.

Who art m« In tbe barber* chall' Instead. and had htm cut mj hair Llkv my big brother's,#^ andagtnare?

W) Uu»- he the wy (WMiiett of

sprrlltllil %ii!AtictpftnoiVftf Hurt

bor. No one, not in conscious communion with the l-Vber, Sou and tho lloly Uho#t»oould wtmrHuob happy countenance or exprtws auch exultwnt praise. Th« PsalmlKt o» old never otVorou more aoecptnbta nwrlwintbe Hebrew tongue nor touched #weeter melody from his royal harp than did those Mi»sisMptl negroes when tlioy |»ure»i fortli their joy In such si niplo lilies aa:

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"Bwlna low, *w«»t chariot. AoxnlnJ for to carry me home.'?

1

TffK nor WITH A WHKKLllA II_r now.

flACro«"of*on.y

didn't look like much of a trick, but we watched him with ahnorblng Intereat, knowing full well that he would soon learn a loason. Uo w*i a boy, nm! was taking a wh©ell*»rrow homo to the man ho wTrowccl It of. Instead of wheeling Ualenjjt *to«lily And naturally and repeating his Sunday school losson, he stoivl the wlioclharmw on Its bead. U«.k the handles at arms length, and «|arMKl (In the irtd*w*Hc like a rutrowny box car down asleep gratle and ho 1, "iret out ofniv wnv. I'm A steamW! Whoop in lie mast have bftn going verv fust, and we thought,"

wan, it iVthns with tho wnrld. A man gets to ifilbg booming, nnd if the wheel doc* not strike an obstacle, be trllf Atl Vight, but at tbstmoment ttv heasil a crash, and there was tho .rst mix isrd of leg* am! whftelbar/pw tlmt ever a.,. Tim wheel had struck a l» thf

•,

!ipwalk, and #*oppod, «hd

tbo ii*y wout on. He tfcut ou the wbeoUyKTOw. U« went on it tao worst way. A* !•.' went »viir the wheelbaron th of thst Instrument n,! in the trslst of tlie pants, and other U\ k.d 1. la lheuoSto. neol \, mil! Uio wy rim Iuh 'M' il. Ills IXUltS remained wiU» tbe wbeelbafrow lag, and hi« tvw# plowed th»tfid««raik. Tbe side boards came off, and one mauled hi'" on the tie .id, while he Ml on the

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tU:"i' jiyt

©r he had

ral^vt !ip

Tm»

votufti. who

knI»V

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blown

o.i

HWWu(8

wheeled it home aluwly, whls^ng. "Mother, Vtvtwo* hot*H» tr «ie.w Whan he not howehe Utid hU mother thstne*w klcke«l him.

to a nuMl* Hrfh .. teMiimt sh##rwH U» «n4yisU»a oil Che Atlantic am* where itMt lift fcur

t»*rre mA t'»» IntentWhi of lienefittUuf tnhsMUnK HdM* ^ith IMK»tng, by example bow to ettltlvate the land lucratively, and was noon imitated. pCext she eatabtlshed a acbool *r the children, and afterward a church. Now the Inland ta a thriving r«j0oa, with InrfnsiHnui and m^ral ppalttlon. the otuuigo being the troflt el wwmn.

[From the Aieadlsn.l

At the th eater Utaoitratl

ones who are vexation*. Bad performance may be, the people wboait behind often detract

Flght

ment trrh«t» they unfold It for us. The people who sit behind us have no mercy they do not care whether we have seeu tbe play a hundred times, o* whether we have seen it at all. "hey distribute their praise or blame with a calm disdain of anybody's feelings bal their own. Tbe man who bring* bis country oouslns to tbe theater is partjou'arly odious. He sits there with ft magnificent aasumption of superiority. He criticises all tbe

by exclaiming, at the lucre's Jied

leave uft ho dnvbt. as (6 the Mnbtnpi Mtlleb actuate tbe ir»lam-h«ily Dane, ftr ,po shall hoar bim whlBperiag to his Companions that Hamlet hatos Claudius killed his tathor and married his mother. In the interview in the fourth act betweau JLLauxlut iuuI i»is ruotlMr, we Qlftll lieu* the wfcn who fttts bftkand us *eftu«BtiDg hU }pnipanioiftto kttfp tlieir eyiM open an«t nee how Hamlet goes for polonlus." In the interview with Itosencratiz and (#uildcnstern we shall hear tho same critic entreating his friends to observe how thoy are "sat on" by tint I'rinee. In this spirit he will proceed through tho entire tragedy.

The most aggravating characteristic in tbe peoplo wko sit behind us is tbat tbey remain forever unconscious of the odi ousness of their conduct. If your irritation takes tbe form of turning to look at them, they construe j'our indignant glarteO trtto (iyrtipsthv, and smile amiably in return. They hnvo ever been known to attempt conversation under thfce aggravating eircuinstances, and to add insult to injury by uaktnjf. tho loan of a play-bill or lorgnette. Few well-bred Americans are quite equal to an «WTWgOTov of tbia kind, it takes the tlytf»Ufch Hrifelsht*, with his w)ld and stfcuy »titr« and icy iuapcrturbability, to quite crnsh offending creatures of this ctescription. A member of any other nationalitv will ttsually be conciliatory, and mask'his disgunt imdfr Some amiable disguise.

Occasions!Iv ono may glean an intelligent xentark from the people who tit behind him at a riile, ir thoso people are trcrj' Intelligent they utter thtir criticisms too low to be heard by aity-

IkhIv

5iS ft

"Oh, vren't w« have a happy limn, .•* Eatln' of tb« honey anu drinkia' of tbe wine,"

but themselves. Ihtelllgence goes hand in hand a ith a Under regard tor other people's feelings, and at the theater this regard shows itself in that quietness of tono and rfianner which gives one's neighbors the opportunity of hoaring to perfection. Occaaiotially, toe, tho criticisms of an ignorant man will bo so shrewd, no eccentric, so ingenious and so amusing that the intciett of listenlngto them oitlwdlghs that the play. The simplicity to which they are uttered begomea their chief charm, and though we

nes their chicf chsrrn, nfl vnou^n ho very sorry for M* «»ke that ho L«p}iill» con*tenc«,'the aniuscmont Icnlir" has RlTOtt tDltaffliSi us to for-

whlefr^ has Riven give it for our own.

Yoong

POI VKll OF KINt$ES8

Walking down a country Jane the other morning, says a correspondent of the Animal World. I heard tvgatillo whlstl* behind me, and tlww* rfniftlUnf«usly a shrill neigh burnt twol* it#/ear from a neighboring field. Turning round, I was alnnit to retrace my 9teD» towant man

wIhhu J. s^ndinu

i»w efflja? •*x

TSTtll 1 ttRr *tomatrh. We rrtpoeted t»htrn*w» he wontd. It was

jrlanf.

tST# tflW'ff.

A butcher

ujj. orvlo^n.

th*&r*4L Aspifn

fore

more from our beyond the footdo. Tho worst actor

ileasuse than those can tiiat«rer 1

pomlblv ivedoften tries to please—you

canaeidom be positively aure that beta not trying—but tbe people who alt be* hind iu have not that object in view. It would appear an though they came there for tf»e expresa purpose of explaining to everybody-arouwl them what tbajilay t* at*watTTJjeyantidtpaie theitvl arrivy nutoientir befcreheemne* on. They

ey anticipate thei momenta- beC»re precisely

ro0taMlir»d jgbt Ot in after one sucoetaful greatly dl attack j» and tho danger nent

where the where the

fanny man goes out ana laagb owucs tn.

aw )rioe

dramatis persona

in

whisper kmd «noofh to be heird acroa* t^e sjsie. jlo is up to all the Writs artd derioea of the tiianagonu nt, and sees through tiie catch applause courtesy la a moment. Ho dispels thf country ayusin's iilasiuns at a tvttcb tells hor tfcat the low comedian. w«am a false nose, and that the complexion of tho leading lady can be b«*u^ht for twenty-live cents a bottle, Ho damns the atoclccompany with a sort of ot.tt«ntatious commiseration, and his coustry cousins perceive wben a good point has been made by the vigor of his applause. Now that Mr. Booth is going through the rouuds of Ids favorite parts, Jhia proip«u» sritlc will be Jo his element, and have his hands agreeably full. Whenever wo happen to sit in tlio theatei, lift itt be sure to be behind us, and the first intimation we shall havo of Ilatn lar* Ifctber lrt If' h|a qefwuu*ox Vhiuiulioui "Look out for the Tihost." ]I« will toiwoilt nor tni«taking l'olonius ilet by for llaml tuouwint,

oy tho tlold

gate about a hhodrad jariU away, and whom pre*nm«f had *tir«n the call, wben a pony dsshed jsiat me at lull galthe opposite aid^gf^ho fence to

lop on the opposit want thok«44, a»id lrf«r(f had gono many vAww,*^*» N4ng HiH«%ly by the man. Filing interested, not to

was tRA 6Aj%a AC l&S tctJLy .(WxHllenco--I qucstionod tbe man, who seeing that IV w-r* interested,* told if^ftst Imving

fi nn tbo lipids by the peculiar whistle of i. «h |wd jjiist now seaa tho effeot attd tavrf had tri«l tfj

po^y «^knW«t hoed of lie acknowledged that It wu»

edged th*

i.istle ana

wnt»tno the iield, basket

ii^T^KJV1frflj|K^oward

%kbrrEs rr/fs times,

was

dtivltg.

im*r5!?»T!Ws ^*11 ve—a qnlet on#— 1 flwo Imt Of jpittcr, and

ttajnttod a time tag of mnO«« it*? tb* er, and drove on without noticing Instantly a crowd of miserable v«j» bonds collected and began struggle fa* ttw» tiMBt, mmm as writ an men eon-

aiUb« mulnn

atg|tj*ty & magk-.

of Hearts and all jlww »t

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izz

lAvfc T»n depf ef

Ua^Kt's Audcst Ku)*t« *151 felUnr*

TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.

catastrophe finally cor

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IHe catastrophe Unalty cornea, notooncelved their frirada/'ljMlwttndreiid^k man, whether drunk or pot,

and ^ftated with vague Mghtfyl I magi nations, with dfran

2SflthSf

allanlf r%4 IkiA likA^-AuilMM

vHIMnrvv VDiV inf"nVMIROT144»f toaneni our* »r© as each |uooes«va tttifn* mlr# dltftcolt^ relapse moro iuimi-

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"Ural Thjirlf"

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ThePfropte's Oomtboto

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T8en*r

MedlSaV

AdviMr, a book of about 900 pae^, iUw engravings W)dSph st the erwedlngly knr)irl( Catarrh

fl^O, tell« youliow to «ore

Catarrh, "Lircr Complaint," Dyspepnii^ or indigestion, Sick, Billiuus, anu other Headaches, Scrofula. Bronchial, Throat, and Lung Diseases all diseases peculiar lo women, and most other chronic as well as acute disorders. It contains important information for the young and old, male and female, single and married, oowhe^ eLse t£ \p6 fouud. Mfn Jtiod V0t®€n* marrie^ ^dd s(ia|gf«?| iro tlmptcd to ask their family physician thousands of questions on delicate topics, but are deterred from doing so by their njodesty. •Hiis work answers jtwt such qnesttons to iully and plainly to leaTe no one in

It is sold by Aj^ntik or pent by

mail (postpaid) on rtceun of price. Address the author, K. \. Piatoa, 5E.JP., World's Dw}ien«ary, Bnffalo, N. Y. (Frojn the Ijifaptte ttaUy Ceyrier.J, til a vxLUAtajturoaJCi iui.

If, B. V. Piercer ol .BuffsJo, distingui^hed in surgery, and tlie getieral praotioe in tbe proleasion he hoaow, has made a valuable contribution to tiie uw*Ucal literature of the davt in a compl^ieiiivework entitled '"lue-Peojile'n (Jpiqmon Sense Medics! Adviser." W bile scientific throughout, it is singularly free from technical and stilted terms. It cqjnes right «lown to th« cnmaipn tfenseof everv-day life. Dr. Pierce is a noble specimen of Aibericuh manhood. IU has sprung fro^h tb^pegplcg. and, with many s*nipathies in 'common wlOi'tbe maweK. has songlit to render them a Aubstnntial servbeo in this, t^e^t *0rk off his life.

I

CATARRH 1 "oTOn/ra.

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TCIIOTv'ri0roat

Ueine-

dy for Catarrh in tho bead and thronl. There nothing else you enn depend upon for a cure and rial control. It will

Have

every life threatened by this wasting malady. It will save you from Gangrene in the liead, Deamess, Throat lUens«*, Consumption and Death. It irnnl«114U'ly arrests the progress of the Complaint, t'sr sale by BUNTIW A AHM8THONU, Terre Hante^ lad. Sam pie Bottles 5. e. ThlsUemedy su\pitsses by tar any thing ever used for the cure of Catarrh.

PILES! PILES!

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Tho Greatest Dlscsfery of the Century. 1 :mtm To those suffering from Piles or Fistula, we bring "glad thliiigs." These diseases can now tie entirely ai.a efftectually eured and all traces of them removed, in from four to eight weeks, without using knife, owostlc oi llimture. The process is a rec.-nt dlscevery. and is absolutely painless. I)r OalbraltL In two vears' practice, has not found a ciwf which Jailed U» yield at once to the treatment. We do not nsk a dolhtr until a cunts effected. Following, we glvea trw nameof the most recently cured patients, whom we are at liberty to refer. Person suOerlnR from any disease of the rectumar earnestly requested to write to us. We know we can cure you, and it will cost yor nothing trv.

Write to either or all of the following per sons who have been cured Kev. B. Mills. ltev.O.S. Mansell. Rev. C. Lapbatn, W. W. Thornton, J. W. warn. Alexander Ward. Charles woodwanl, o' tab

Alexander byvllle, in. iwv. w,. aikihbuu, win. frerey, Tower Hilt, UL Wilson, Angustn. K-. TJinrtnnA, I .1. T. Frnjsee, UermaatOWn, Ky.| l!aul,Mt. Olivet, lv.v„

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fi ATT .ROAD.

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anl Iwa*iMMtlnna Af*«Aiif)i n«rvnnfl WAalr.

^laeretlo^ ofjoulh, nervoos weakof manhood, te, I will core yeu, FREE OP CB A ROE This great remedy was discover^ff tfc' a tntnionary^n South

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llcrretnelit of Trali^ *A *•, *K.a»*lr

at an rrtnelfcM

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mr». If 3roo douM. thla go to your In icititte, Orotre* A txiwry, afd get a tmss pie bottle Ibr cents and try IU Ite. tdw alaa ttrntm.

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BuainessCards.

THOMAS,

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ApUsiss sad Vsltliaiskar 'or|he tjedev-fourth straeU, s^t |u| bfe aim»y»h wiicl^

^^—N^jRetBil Dealer in *ju Jknerietin iu»d Fsrcigs Waieliea

JLL JUS8NBIL Wholesale and Retail Dealer In

Pianos, nrlodcons, Organs, Ik'nl Vusisal Is»tnimtnta,As.r--tft 4»P»|9»

A. FOOTE, (General Dealer In GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER

J.

SEEDS,

So.

612 Main street. Terns Hauie, Indiana

Rw.

RIPPETOE General Dealer In

GROCERIES, PROVWlbNS AND PRO '-y& DUCB, NnUonal Block* 165 Main stre#

BUNTIN

BILIP KADEL, Manufacturer of Saddloa and Ilarnesa, Whips, Curry Combs, Brushes, Horse Bias kets, fce.,iWl workwarrantwl. Lowiwtprion In the city, Main St., near ftth, south side.

S1REPAIRED

EWING MACHINES

a

& ARMSTRONG, DltVOfltHTS and

Manufacturing Pharmacists, 000 Main street, Cornerof Sixth, Terre Hsnu

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AKD ADJUSTED

In the verv IxJHt manner and warranted to work, by joSEI'H FOLK, over TutCs Boot and HhoeHtoro. Dont condemn your mncliinountil Mr. FOLK bus had a look at It, foV the real trouble may be v-ry light anil the cost tT repairing a more OitW. The best needlua and oil constiuitly on hand.

JuneltHf

Professional Cards.

J."

MITCHELL, r%54aw|i.:

Physician aud Surgeon. OFFICE—Third door south of corner of Main and Eighth streets, near the TerroI a

RESIDENCE—On Eagle street, between 0th and 7th streets, first door northeast of the Normal school. au28-3in

D.

W.

VOOH11KEH.

A. n.

H. BARTHOLOMEW^ ftnrgeon and Heeltnnleal

'rd

DENTIST. ,..J2

Dental Room, 157 Wain Street ncarGtli, v- TKKUK HAUTE, IN».

Nitrons Oxide Gas administered for pai. ess Toot!i Extraction.

CHN T. SCOTT,

Attorney at Law,* f. OFFK E—NO. Ill MAIM STREET.

A" U. B. Commlmloner Is authorlied i. make proofs In linnkmptry. Om Ueudernoi^'H Wovu SU»r«f Iwt, Fourv *tnart2 "tn*t*N TKRR1S HATTTK. Idd

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HYDl^r, M. t).,

H»M®PATHI8T,

Office ikh St* Qp]*MUe Formal School!

Hesidanoe nonlusMt eocner rU aud Eagn Office hours,jO Vo »0 A. *a3toSand 7 to». Nlsttt calls ntinwred mmi the ottlee. Hpfwlat attention Kivea t» Cbronle Dtaeai» llefert'n«*:-rlr.

II. J.

Tn»at, A. Wll*»n««),

the Arm or Wifown Bre«. A Hnntey. rrrrr\l:u

O.IPJ'- BUTI.Eli,

tidi -xour U'

Mas Pel»«l*HC, WrslulBR and Mar* bll®(T Wwrfc done fpr tins 1 tane. QFFTCE—«t Jhh GrtfYsort^'&inptl foWi^r Ktntlj ^Ti^^fntlt sTtwt*. Terns llante, ln«. a*a »^y

riMIE HOWE MACHINE CXVS

WORLl-BKi\«WXEI)

SEWING MACHINEa

iVmmmtmi

Hcsleni Ofise.

230 Sonlh Ihhted 8t, Chloigo.

MM«S H»Hl!K Ifl. oUM« »dil*ol.

wtlclJ.6H"poi?«5J

and SX6T-

RNOrnEsrai

It

^JANTRELL,

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CARliTO'

C. S. VOORHK.ES.

Y°v

OORHEES, CARLTON A rOORHKI«, f« tlce law iu all its brunches omcc-Jfo. 503 Main St.,Terre Want*

W. BALLEW,

(i

DENTIST,"'

110 Main Street, over Snge*» old con feet ionery stand. TERRE hatite, ind.

Office.

Can be found in office night and day.

SEPH RICHARDSON, M. I «9l

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TO

Opico ou Ohio Hi, llet. 3rd A 4C)u

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TERRE HAUTE, IND.

DRTL.

ss

«unetior f* an* olh«r make, and vhirtt ha» taMi tlwpi wotUfimswiNd. flae aaall Um whlcn rwomttMixIrii them are then thornnch *»d meehantMU eoMftnaetUN) dswIMV a»4 eiMsa of roanayeroent ititnAh/Miuity and *trtinl» of itltrti, alenM*«r etyte aad flatsh. iKir terms

ot ml*

ai* as llbenU an

known in the trade, and at! are Inrtted

tfsmliMMr Maeitlae* Mm poith«lBjUeod Caavaarrs vaniMt.

THK H0WEHACHINE CO., J, LCRKt*. Aft, Terre Waal#, fa*

B. ffw—« rasldlac tn IWfMk ertie** not r»prevented will plwwee*Mfea» nfustiated rneeiwa*»hteti jrn^n*

we

PlamgMillsl

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rt

.'d»i&V Ji v'jI -tk

CLTPT & WILLIAMS,

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ManufRctnrert *f -4* im/J ,f

SaslC Doors, Blinds,

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Window and Door Frame#,

moulding Bracket*, *tulr Railing Balluaterw, Xcwdl

PontN, Flooring, SidiiiR,

Xn^allil^rlpflon*bf

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I

L8' Manufactories of Terre Haute.

SEATH & HAGER, Manufocturers of Cars, Car Wheels and Railroad Castings!

Okie Street, eut af Ntath, Tern Hute, lad.

P.R.JEFFBRS. Z' ELISHEESLEY. P. A. RENNEDf'

JEFFERS, SHEESLEY & CO., Proprietors Vigo Woolen Mills!! ".t

Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jennn, Flannels, Blanket^ Yarns, &c*> &c. Corner Mala and Tenth Streets, Terre Hante, lad.

THE OLD EAGLE IRON WORKS.

4 •:.!

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FINISING LUMBER

iU

Wboleeato and Uetail dealer* In

Pine Lumber, Lath & Shinges, Slate Roofing,

and

ROOFIWO FFXT.

partwn Hawtac, Flalningand Wood Turning 40B* to order. All work warranted,

Cor. 9tb tad Mulberry Street*. .**i Vw

pEO. W. HABERLY,

(ftaccssNr CHA*CE A CO^J Dealer to all Irtiata of*

DRESSED LUMBER.

Hertk 8t~ Corner of Ltntoa,

TBIUUt HAtTB, I»D.

artMan wwrfc done prwmpUy aod wartaated togtee sattsaartlaa.

TCItlti: IIHTF,

LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS IN THE STATE U^ Can give ita customers the advantage of repairs without cost of patterns.

Repairing Neatly and Promptly done by Competent Workmen.

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PIKE.VIX rotlXDRY AKD NACHIXE WORKS.

F. H. McELFRESH, Manufacturer oi Steam Engines, Mill Machinery, fcc., Ac.

Corner Aiinth and Eagle KtH..(Near Union De|Hit,)Terre Haute, lad.

oaTHpeelal attention paid to Coal Shall. Machinery— Repairing done promptly.

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PRAIRIE CITY..

P°THS,

Manufacturers of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c.

FOR THE WHOLESALE AN I) RETAIL TRADE. «f

.«• WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF TllK .iu4»* TERRE HAUTE SPRING WAGON.

«:la SOUTH THIRD STREET, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

J. W. SCOTT. J. K. OBAFF.

SCOTT, GRAFF & CO.,

CARRIAGE MAKERS

a WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE,

TERRE IIAIITK, IWDIAXA.

REPAIRING SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

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STEAM KXOINES, COAL SHAFTS. FJ/JUK AND SAW MILL MACHINERY* BANK CARS. ROAI) SCHAl'KRS.

BUI LDINti FRONTS, CANE MII.IS,

#VABIOt il PATTERX.H OF FESTfltO, SOHOO*. F(JB.XITt7KE, Ae., and having (he

J. A. 'PARKER & CO., Prop'ra

M. J. SPRACKT .EN, Proprietor of

ECLIPSE BOILER WORKS!!!*

Manufacturer of all klnl« of

BOILERS, STACKS,

Breechings and Heavy and Light Sheet Iron

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Work:

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TKKRK HAITI:, IxK"

JACKSON & HARRISON,,

Nneeeasor* lo W. R. JIEItfER, Proprietor* Of

Terre Haute Coach Works,.

CHERRY ST., BET. THIRD AND FOURTH, Terre Haute, Ind.

CARRIAGES, PHAETONS AND Bl «OIKS,of all kinds, Man*-' factum! and kept on hand. MP

REPAIRING PKOMITLY DONE. t-n'*

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LWAYS RELIABLE

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Union Steam Bakery 11

CANDY MANUFACTORY.

F..r your nltK Mj. t'AKICH. CUACJCElOl and ('XNDlEMof nil kind-., FOItEKtM and lK)»IEHTIf Fltril5, anil FANCY UlUX'ft. UIES U'edding nml Party Onlersa special* tv, whleh we are nt*namf to nil ar short no* tle». nnd to oult

nil

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ifHd* (tetlveriHl to any part of tbe

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KKEE OF 'IXARGE. Order* left at onr store, Kclnron the (wo RalIroa«1i«r•»

UflijeKe NI reel,

OROI BKAltCU HTORK, I Corner or 1*2th nnti Main Strfotn. prowpti

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FRANK HEINIG&BRO., I'rsprUtor*.

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VXM'OMOTIVE. STATIO*m A .tlilKUVB

BOILERS.

T1BIL4R ISO (IMXUER, Tint Afreet, bet. Peplaraa«l WalaisM

Repairing done In the mmi salmtanttal manner at shirt nottee. and as liberal is price ae any satal»llshn)«iU In (lie Htata.

Order* solicited and earefntly attended te

TTORKE SHOErNO

AMD A 1.1.OTHER

JOB WORK!!

KIZER&CO'S New Shop,

THIRD aTRfCET. WIWT BII)K,*KTW walnut and poplar*.

flavlnKjiMtt completed aad pat lnactir* operation mr large and eommodiotm biw b1aek«rnHh «diop at the above location, iMk tn Inform the riUsensot Terre lltw and wmtandlnc countryltat we arenow W. tjr prepared toprrmtptly and Keltalbefesilyaa all work in oar line on term* defying & petition bv any other eatablWinient in city. (ur'wTrk for over fifteen •••arnpai Tern* Haul*, warranto as In saying tbat Hhorltig Jobs cannot be excelled, and m«t) ln«tane« we have no bcalfailon lajha* swiing eueioinetaot the best work, aod Opa§. ptefe •*M»fanlon.

We uar nothing bat tbebe«t ma have tbe work done only by tbe nest rleneed and beat praetiml workmen e*ly. K1ZJ5HA

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