Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 6, Number 23, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 December 1875 — Page 7
THE MAIL
A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLED &
^JIBARTY BRKAKFA8TS. In a lurgf n«0rtty «f caw*, way* the Journal of Health, It will be found that 1 bo boo. and bealtbieat iwal of Use day Mbould bo eaten in the morning. If tbe closing repast of tbe day baa not been ggt£»n too late, or baa Dot been exodiivo in quantity or IndlgoatiWa in quality, thell'.uiach will be re»i«l and active In the morning allor tbe Individual ba* enioyed a c**»l batii. Tha aunaach will then reapond quickly with the uoc**-aarv tra^ric! Juice for theaolutiou of loud, and if a lair amount of exercise Uk«*n during tbe day, a large warn of toed will h« iiMiTinilateJ and «»nv»»rw*d into Wood and ii^u,.. With a good a«b«Uatial breakfa«t no gn-nt amount of food will bo required during tbe remainder of the day. One further meal will be ample, and that might better »«e Uikt-n at ironi 2 to 3 o'eUek in the afternoon than at anv period. If btwinei® engagements onlv permitted it.
T)f« braiktaat may be made from any kind Of wbolwome food, and the ftw^r kinds the betv r. Th* dinner abould Im light and rM'lily digt«ted, if ,80Unt} aleep 1* detlml and atrong apjx-tite and periect power* of dig*«tion next day. it bumr»*r cornea, a' bowl of awed inllk and well cook« inunb of In ian «»eal, or other unbolted grain, a 111 allay it, and will dittent quickly. One "wjaarp mml" in every twenty-four botti* la all that can bo taken cure of by many weak Mtotnarh*, and more llwu tbla is *11 c*" and lnduvn ht-adacsha, natwea, ai-d dintre^i. If dinners were abandoned, and (rape^ially late and heavy dinners, invriauHof dvspoptic* would tie cured. But under the exigencies of city life a late dlrner cannot well be avoided. Ti»i» need not te the tremendous meal it is cu«tomarv to make it. if tbogreakfaat bo »u»«tantial and nutritious, aud not a thing of tdojm and Uiaeuit*, a» it too ofteu in.
IIYOJFNF OF lilJCKWfth. j4 teas ji-vjiWH [Wtttu rn IUiral.1 rounuo of the farmer vt-.tA luw go' to threnhing htu-k wheat and people
nre talkingalKnt
pancake*. Every lddy
know* that buckwheat paneakea (when nroin#rly 'WHIP mid iilct*Iy httkotUar© dolu i'.iw lut tho vl»oln*tnnWB of aalil diet i* not gonerdfy known, it is a well atteMted faet that tho uae of buckwheat imncako* makes mjojepeoplo itch hence it is believed that said diet ia, not dcf«tr»ble
What are tb© facta in thi« ca#e? W hen the liver l» torpid (which in qulie general lit Ml«higiiu, awing to ntiaMmal aflecMottN,) Home tonic i* ncvewary to carry off and expel tho fmrplus bile which hn» a«*rumuli»t»*i tho nv*ietn l»o'icr, wt* hear and read of blood purifier*, both liquid and globe form, and *ome jeople prefer to take tho nauseous quack mediino ,ather than eat ni -e wuv-nka*, which uiVtt lotto to tho atoinaeb, action to the liver, and general health to the r*P«on, by eleanaing the vltalM, moving inwiml dUoano to the cuticle then, when peoole arrateb, ihev nay hard woidaagalu«t nice buckwheat*pancakes, which aro both nutrlti)»»/o«'f aud palatablo
FU1ED roTA TOKS.
A groat deal of tfood material Is wasted for want of proper cooking, hood which might have IXMHI made deliciouw with llttl-f trouble, often cornea upon the table ooamo and almost uneatablo. Of all the vegetaiilea which KUtfcr from ignorant handling, potaloea are tlie most ill treated. I ay after day, peoplei are e*peetel to cat bolletl potatoea, watery and half done bakctl potatoea, full of ImiierfeotlonR and also watery imwhed potatoes, yellow, "aoggy." and taatele«% and fried potatoea. cut thick, awitnming in ereaMe, and a« deteaUble to the oyeas they are abominable to a weli-tra»ncd
P^The'reai
Saratoga uotatooe wo easily
prepared and are delieioua for broakfaat or laneh. The llrnt thing neewwary for their premration Is the purchase of a amall appliance of wootl and ateel which rtninewhat reaembiea a carpenter plane, ThM article la known to hardware deal' "poor
era, housekeeper* and grocers a* a Uto-cutter, a "dried »eef cutter, "rahhaiie-cutter," aa it uwd U» cut all thene thing*. It eoate only 00 oenta, and very easily and neatly ah^veeoff tbe raw potato** in alloea almost as thin as pa/*.r A handful of theae allcea thrown into boiling lard, and aesoon aetney are nicely brow nod Uiey a** to be removed with a skimmer, care heitiu taken to drain off every partlele of thehotftit. Thev should le salted imtnwlietely, and kept in a hot diah by tho fire until the ant rig
quantity lumbeen prepared for'the meal. The dish must not becovered. an that would make them ffct-eoaked. lVv utoea cooked in this way look aa daintily aa thev tante, and are very quickly made prepared with the sJd of the excellent little "cutler/ --[Su Tribune.
JfKA DA CMC A SD ITS CA USK3. Headache la a complaint of very common occurrence. Some persona ere hardly ever entirely /reo fmm it, while iHueri* are afllu with periodically. Tliere are few with which headache dow not occur ayinplomaiicaUy It Is a prominent symptom In all fever* and Inflammation «nd in many wrrmw comp'.t at*. It otvurs idi«(»liatIcally, either fn»w» w--akn»rt or cxtaustfon of the nerve pnv«r of tl* bPklD, orfinru dl*op*f«Ki rfato tua.^meilmw*the the Wind* head, with ww«njrbe«vinesa. and the sight heinn^ del) "?d w1 Tl,!-1' rwdn.--5l of bh» h! In Uio h.»a«i,
Vriu'
HiWtw
dmicnlt the ».ka of the vrtry
matii 4ScerUin the cam*. W»d *^r you Ivave U-ariiel itjw» iwt beable Umnwrt the ceo* awl e»r» M»e patient, The fwdns an* the en******" rmom bHuKP®.
sucb a» trump U. it tbe *tnjtoacl«bs«plyiam aid, tile heart only, woat over eye, and tnciwwe to an acate and o!U i» throbbing oocnpattitd with a and vomiting, onxlndog langa^
omI4 a»d tbe pain l«»f tare, «l«ootlnt from |«9\at te prOnfe^lfKl
beadaciw arising from a weak n»«ch, a W:: tonic to ttsually prewribed, am^iui h«- ftivwrite medicines, and one UKU very frnjoeaU* pr»vwi eflerOvj If pprwer*«xl In a quaerta," Ur that gfow* in r*iv bf wootn America and waa flrrt negro aa a aj»ertftc. The chip* ar» wal* od in water, and a tew «4|» of tlie bluer water are taken throe or four time*
day. Where the headache pmeeeda fhm irritability, aoothing and strength ening me^urei and outdoor exerciae are to be adopted. In some caaes of bead aebe cold apjrticatlona to the bead, leechea to tbe temple, or cupping ol tbe back of tbe neck, wKh -pare diet «nd active aperients are effw-tive. A very fruitful cause of headache Is bad habit*—being out late at night and overloading tbe stomach with food and liquids of varioua kinds. Some persons are afflicted with pains in tbe head whenever they drink malt or spiritoua ltquoi* to ex«ea*. To keep In good health and menial vigor a person should be Industrious and regular In habits.
THE ifODEBS USB A SD.
A Charitable View for Dismlisfied Wive*.
(Prom the Uolden Age.]
lie Is not unsympathetic and bard. Ilia buslnetw tenda to make bim somowhat harsh and rough. Contact with the world rub« the poetic bloom from his mind, and dri«*s bis sentiments, and unfits hH tongue for the utterance of th« awoet and dalntv nothina* which occupy so large a pl»-e *»o the nxsabolary or woman'a expee a i«»na. He Is d«-ti ledlv matter-of-fH. Ho takes a great deal for granted, and wants bin wife to assume something, and not look for vain repetitions when words are worth so much. The wear and tear of life tell on bis nerves aud eenalbyiiiea, and take the sentiment tbe poetry, the gallantry out of him, insenslblv but tTectually, and ho appears Indifferent without knowing it. He i« absorbed in his buainew plaas and ambltlonw, and cannoi pretenl to tbe le«»t enthusiasm in hln wife's lares and rnflle* and lawns, and his enjoyment of her new se of jewel* is materfallv abated by tho prospective raid upon bis hank a?connt. In modern Hie the differentiations are vastly greater than In the old days, when husband anil wife worked together behind tho counter and on the farm, each understanding the labor of the other, ami iolninsr a* a true yoke-Mh* in drawing the mutual load. The Modern Husband earns for hia wifh to spend and he earn* In methods and under conditions sh»' does not understand, so that her advic» Id worthless, and even her sympathy rxbales oftentini«* without his notice. The new eondbions under which we live and lai»or efPnjt domewtlohabit- and insensibility react Qn diapoeltUti »nd character. Once husband snd wit"
spent
most of th-ir time together nowthey spend moat of it apart, and cannot follow each other through the transactions of the day even in imagination they are less mutually dependent than when ea^h was all the world to the otner, and their lives were «ne.
The nuwlern husband is not so lovable nor attractive In some respeK ns might be, and his wife would like have him. He has not kept his first estate. He is a harder, drier, more world lv creature than fb»* took him to lie. H« thinks more of soup than of sentiments and dipo««tinn occupies a larger place than music or society in the economy o» his life, lint in pplte of abatements, is essentially truo and prevailingly kind. He thinks more than he says, and feels deeply oftentimes when he rniys nothing. He puts his love into labor, ami expresses hia confidence and tenderness In wiae provisions and iin sentimental l»nk notes, ne prays les* than his eranfatber, but he pays better and Is less of a tyrant. The word "obey" has dropped out of bis spoken dialect. If he gives lew attention, ho exacts less aervice in return. The wife In the old days had a hard lot. 8be was tho silent member of tbe matrimonial firm. Moat of her nature was suppressed. She was under bonds. Her lord commanded, and she obeyed In fear and trembling oftentimes. In most cases ahe wrought more like a slave than wifo, and aa no slavo would. Inaceme tery not a thousand miles from here stand six blaek stones in a row, mark Ing the graven of a husband and his five wives. "Yes," «ald oar guide, "Dea eon Smith had five wivo, 2.10 acres, 28 children, tbe four-handost man In town ami had a famous funeral."' An intelli gent coroner's Jury might discover a visible connection between the aches of the women and the acsea of tho farm, and attribute their mortality to some thing other titan the tayftedooa dispensation of Pnwidenee. The mr*Wn husband does not wear his wife out in but-ter-making or child-bear ng. Bhe neither weave* or spins, and tbe 'a'lor makes his coat tr ho does not adw on bis shirt buttons. He treats his wife irtore aa a companion than a drudge. He takes pride in her wit, enjoys, admires her taste, and Is plowed wilfc tie society she draws around their ftraWMde. The old ardor Is not utterly gone, though It no longer flashes Into eselamatknai of endearment ami It 60br fMtfts tbe breath of a real occasion to blow What seemed the dead embers of affection into a brilliant flame. Scarcely a day pswes that we do not hoar of #0«« H&Wtiful instance of dovotlon •ndlaHfoNWWfice on tho part of those whom it is too much the raahlon ridicule for saiflahne** and accuse of inftdolitv. Tho* steady toll and drsvott^aof» *re thousand times more prewon* oun gal lant protestations, and on Ue deck of the sinking eteantthlp* «h**i«g go down In death witb t|ielr,wlti* rather than escape mid leave then* to their fate illustrate In a picturesque and thrilling way what tboiiaands of uioretn husband* are doim:
r.vm.the kitchen become*'thorough and Is Important can be Aosttch thing as habitual health In the family. Bad cooking potaonamore people than all th» »a»s«ou* drug* over to poor bttrtianity, aul It lUfyrfUthf r^trtnteortisefbr thee- m1, mmtt otiwo thinls of all the ifcmce.
l*.VTTt.the kitchen becomes inoi ly and w-«temaUc*Jly erga#*cd. reiartica a# ofto of aid tf aht imp «/bousehokl departments, there
Well," be replied, "just now 1 am do» lag a«thin|r, I at 1 have nuto arrangements to go into bualoeaa."
Glad to hear It. What are rou gw
No I pat In no capital.
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kbit be f*it* in tl»» npKJdt'»
b« wlA ^av^tbe expe^wwa
lL»* thin* tnr ckantt^f ilnWa^ft fii
commonsadt. Iatnpen a JwkW in arala ami rab U» www which wipe dry, and ll will look e^ual
I« iwr.
A oonfifla Im much trf# fbir temoM THK devil twnpta sUitn an Idls t«npls tho devil.
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TERRE HAUTE SATO
'*0 wearisome condition of huminUvf' How manj wreteked homes in uor land! How many heart-broken invalid*! life wit* many pigailena mereenormona existence. All are subject to disease, but when healtk is repaovea tbt b«pe ia naar8iAne«a Is usoally iaouN trough expoeure or carelessness. Especially Is this true with tnotfB diseases peculiar to Thwrough her own imprudence and fully she it made to drag out a miserable existence—a scarce of annoyance asd tnxietr to her frienda. and aoytbii« but a comfort and pleasure to hemelf. Exposure to the^eold at times when she rhould be most prudent, and overtaxing her bodv with laborious employment, are botK fruitful causes of many of the maisdies irom which she suffers. Gradually tbe bloom leaves her cheeks, her lips grow ashy white, her vivacity departs, she continually experience* a feeling of weariness and general languor, and altogether presents a ghostly appcarance. What does she n» ed? Should hhe take some Dtimulatii drug, which will for the time make her "fed better," or does her entire system demand reparation? She requires comething which not only will restore to health the diseased organs, but will tone and invigorate the system. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will do this. It imparts strength to the diseased parts, brings back the glow of health, and te stores comfort where previously there was only suffering. hvery invalid lady should send for "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," in which over fifty pages »re devoted to the consideration of those diseases peculiar to Women. It will be sent, post-paid, to any address, for $1.50. Address, K. V. Pierce, M. D„ World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y. Agents wanted to sell this valuable work. *4»
Iy goae out. lea hi
A FACT WO HI II KNOWING. Are you suffering with Consumption, Cotiglts, Severe Colds settled on the breast, or any diseaao of tho Thn-at and Lungs? If so, go to your Druggists, Oroves A I/wry, and get a bottle of IkfcJCUKK'a (iKHMAN Hyruf. Tbla medicine has lately l»een introduced from .ermany, and is soiling on its own merits. Tho peoplo are going wild over Its ucces* and druggists all over our country aro writing us of its wonderful cures anion* their customers. If you wish t-» try its superior virtue, get a Sample liottle for 10 cents. Large sijte bottle, 7.r cents. Three doies will relieve any case.
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TO
$20
Per free,
'o., Portland. Maine.
CATARRH
If you would •avoid being ruined bj thin fell
l«"*troyer use 1»K. DKTCHON "SiGreat Kemedy for Catarrh In the head and throat. There i» nothing else you can depend upon lor a euro and real control. It will save .•very life threatened by this wanting raalaly. It will save you from Gangreueln the head, Dea:ness, Throat Disease, Constiinp-
Ion and Deat h. 11 immediately arrests the progress of tho Com pin In t. For sale by HUNT IN & A'RMSSTltONU, Terre Haute^ Ind. Sample Bottles 5 c. This Remedy suv pans** by far any thing ever used for the eure of Catarrh.
PILES! PILES!
—7" ti*
The Greatest Dlseaveryof the Century.
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To those Buffering from Piles or Fistula we bring "glad tidings." Thesedlseases can now bo entirely at em»ctnally enred and all traces of them removed, in from four to eight weeks, without using kulft, caustic oi Ilgnture. The process Is a recent dl*coverv. and is absolutely painlew. Dr. Gallwalth. In two vears' practice, lias not found a ca»«wbleh ft».lled te yield at once toUiotnsaiment. We do not ask a dollar until a cun Is effected. Following, we give a few nameof Uie most recently cured patients, whom we are at liberty to refer. Person sutlerlng from any disease of the rectum ar earnestly requested to write to ufl. w«know we can cure you, and It will ext yon nothing to try.
Write to cither or all of the following persons who have been cured Rev. H. Mil IN. itav. O. S. Mspwll, Rev.T C. Lapbam, W. W. Thornton, J. W. Ward. Alexander Ward, Charles Woodwai^, shellvvllle, III. Rev. R. Atkinson, Halem. III. #m. Werey, Toww Hill, III. J. Wll»on. Augusta, Thurmaw POIUK J. X. Fraae®, G«niMuUown, Ky. Uanlel Pa»4, JlL 0»vet,KJ.
Addrow all telntra td| DR. J. M. OALBRAITIT A 00., 8oathw««t cor. «tb and Chestnut Hts
Terre Ilaute, Ind.
•v-Parties answering this a«Svertlscm«m will please stale In What paper they saw 1
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD.
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Washington,w Baltimore, 9bi.iL*
f^adolphia.
New York
TIIK KANT AXI XORTH-EAWT.
ALL«Iii.i iviTil wjjm INGT0N CITY.
Amt ntt |W( ebattMrtcHsttce of tRU Favortte Hout« are
Double TV-ici#, Rail*, Magr. rhtmi lrvn
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Ifm^valrd iMHgkridffe Air Aral**, Vtumrpatmd tSatmg Mm**, Oihied and Opefftled bf the ttonit****' And in awt ali tbe Modern AppManee* thai
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Tf all wj^^areauffertn* ftom the eifw* and tpdlaeritlonaor yantb, nervemi weaknaaa, early dee«r, loss of maahood, A&, will send a recipe that will cure y»u, FREl OFOHAIKat remedy *a• dU covered by a mlaviooary In Heuth Ataerlea Hend a a*l9-addrew«d airvelcpe to the Rsv Joegru
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AL TH05TAS OpUelaa aad Watchmaker for tt»e tnuht, VtonrU) and Ublo atreeta. *U of big Mian with watch.
J.
& FREEMAN, Retail Dealer in iaierleaa and Nrelfa Watclii
JKWKLKY,*e., Opera Boose.
LKISSNEB,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Pianos, Melodeons, Organs, Musical InMinnnenta,
J.
A.FOOTE, v.t General Dealer Sn GARDEN, F1KLD AND FLOWER 8EEDB, So. 512 Main street, Terre Haute, Indiana
R.
W. RIPPETOE General Dealer la GROCERIES, PROVI8lONa AND FR*.» k-.K DUC K,
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D. MITCHELI
D. W.
VOOR11KKS.
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IXX A.v, Station I). litbU Haute
JTct* Act (Xty. aept2S-3m
Business Cards.
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Palace of klusie, 48 Ohio
National Block, 155 Main stre»
BUNTIN
& ARMSTRONG, DRl'VUINTS and
Manufacturing Pharmacists.
WO Main street, Corner of Hlxth.Terrellaui
OHILIP KADEL, Manufacturer of Saddles and Harness, Whips, Curry Comba, Brushes, Horse Blai kets, Ac., all work warranted. l/owest pn-. the city, Mala St., near 9th, sooth aide
EWING MACHINES REPAIRED AMD ADJUSTED ,n the vorv teat manner and warranted t«
work,
by JoaJiPH FOLK, over Tutt's Boo and ShoeHtore. l)ont condemn your inn hlneuntil Mr. FOLK has bad look at it or ih« real trouble tnay be very light an« .he cost« repairing a mere trltl\ Ihe bet^ needles and oil constantly on hand.
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Day at home. Terms Address STINSON A |an23-ly
Professional Cards.
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HYDE,
M.
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H03W€EPATII1»T, Office 6Ik St, opposite Normal School Residence northeast corner 5th aad Eagh Office honrs,9 to 16
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TOJLAND7TOL.L,1
Night calls answered from the office, pecial altruUon given to ('hronlc ljstaa» Refers the firm
O TO P. BUTLER,
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Nlim PsIatlM.erslalai nrtd MaebllnK Work done t«»r Uie Trade. OFFICII—John Orienton't Shop, Corner Ninth aad Cbeslunt "rtrwta, Terre Haute, Ind. mnytP-Ty
MIE IIC)^ MACHINE GO'S
(KUAS HOWE, mi
SEWING MACHINES.
(General Wenter* ttfllee.
239
South
Halsted SL,
5"-Tb.
M.
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Physician aud Surgeon.
y(00RHEES,,CARLTON
G.
UP
OFFlOn Sixth street, opposite .... ,fl1Knnrtloe
nont 0111'- "vr the Globe pri lltig IRESIDENCE—On l'lagle street, between th and 7ih atreeta, ftrst door uorth^t the Normal School.
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A. B. CAIU.TO
C. 8. VOOKHKK8.
VOOKHEES
W. BALLEW,
DENTIST,^ ,,
Office. 119 Wain Street, over Raffe'' old confectionery atana.
TEBBKHAUTHIND.
Can be found In office night, and day.
TOSEPH RICHARDSON, M.
OfUec on Olaio SU Bet* Srd A ilk life- TERRE HAUTE, IND.
DR
L. H. BARTHOLOMEW RarRMB and Weelianleal
DENTIST,
D^'fital Room, 157 Main Street nearOth, ,OKI# T**aa
IIACTK,
Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for paiess Tooth Extraction.
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Mine 'I!?}
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Having Ibrmed a copartnership will pra tlce law in all ita branches Office—Ho. SOS Wain Wt.,Terre Hsnt«
pRAIRIE
((j,„ ildj
Attorney at Law,
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OFFICE—NO. Ill MAIN STREET. As (7. B. Commissioner la authorised
Chicago.
TbiMiMMMnwd X*rhi«M»» alwajm w"»-
mend thanuwJwwi fcvowbly lo the the oliiiMt
exiatit,
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Maetaioe
oruU Mewlaa
mteagggsjs
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Haowe (6e ifadkh aad Ml am HiTtiwtia «xaroti»iMU Maebio*'* beftwa pttrctiWBf'd«od Can rawer* «*ntrd.
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we are not r» (MWHmtetf
will
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Hltw»raj#»l Price fLUt, erhleh will lie mailed fww. imna
CITY
The Manufactories of Terre Haute.
SEATH & HA PER, Manufacturers of Gars, Car Wheels and Railroad Castings!
Ohio Street, eaat of Ninth, Terre Hante, Ind.
II. R. JEFFER8. ELI KI1EE8LEY. P. A. KENNEDY
JEFFERS, SHEESLEY & CO., Proprietors Vigo Woolen Mills
Cass!meres, Tfreeds. Jeans Flannels, Blankets, Yarns, &c., Ac, "erner
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
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WOELD.BK»®H»ED
Maiu and Tenth Street*, Terre lfante, Ind.
THii OLD EAGLE IRON WORKS.
TERRE HAUTE,
MANXFACTL'RBS
STEAM ENGINES, COAL SHAFTS, FLOl'U AND.SAW MILL MACHINERY, HANK CA1W, UOAI) SCRAPERS,
A
LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS IN THE STATE
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Window and Door Frames, Moulding Bracket*, Stall Railing, Balluntera, Newell Pouts, Flooring. Siding,
And all ileaoi lp^lo»« ol
FINISING LUMBER
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KUtt it I'
jimn 4 -*''it
"Wholoisaie ao^ ft«talT tjf
t*fr
4 .« +V
Pine Lumber,
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Lath & Shinges Siate'Roofing,
—F AND Ro&ipisf^ ffxt4
-v rr :"t» "to u- -t-
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Coaloia Havlaf, Plaloli»i«iHl Wood Turn-
logdonatoofiar. AU ww* warraau*!.'
Cor. 9th and
Mai
(•eeeweaer fHAJfrl A CO~)
Dealer la all kind* of
DRESSED LUMBER.
forth 2nd 8t_ Corner of Linton, TOIR« I?AWTK, NN»,
•rciKKtm wort (taw promptly aad war
ranted lo give eaUarfaelioe,
Jil lLDINCi FRONTS, CANE MILLS,
VAKIOI'M PATTCRVH OP PG!«('l!«0, NCIIOOl Fl'KKITI'KK, Ar., sad having th«
Can giro its customers the advantage of repairs without cost of patterns,
1HXN1X
'v J. A. PARKER & CO., Prop'ra
J. SPRACKLEN, Proprietor of
ECLIPSE BOILER WORKS!!)
Hanufaetarer of all klnda of
BOILERS, STACKS,
Brcecliings and Heavy and Li.«?ht Sheet Iron Work.
Repairing Xoatly aud l*rompfi done bj Competent Workmen, .+ MHO 1*8 COR. Hill AMD MYt'AHORK HTREETH,
TERRE HAUTE
FOUNDRY AKD MA«'IItNE WORKK.
P. H. McELFRESH, Manufacturer oi 3teaiii Engines, Mill Machinery, fcc., Ac.
Corner Kiiitli nnd Eagle Kla.,(Ncar Union Depot,)Terre Haute, Ind. .. •WHpeclnl nttention paid to Coal Slum Alacauifiy—Ropnlrlnit done promptly.
CANTRELL, JACKSON & HARRISON
MueeeaHora to W. R. MERCER, I'roprlclom ol
Terre Haute Coach Works,
CHERRY ST., BET. THIRD AND FOURTH, Terre Haute, Ind.
CARRIAGES, PHAETONS AND UllUUlKS, of all kimfe, Manufactured and k« pf on liami.
/Sir REPAIRIN(J PROMPTLY DONE.
^TILDY & POTHS,
Manufacturers of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c
FOR THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OK TIIE ,k 5
TERRE HAUTE SPRING WAGON.
2 SOUTH THIRD8JREET, TERRE 1IA17TK, INDIANA.
J. W. SCOTT. J. K.ORAFK.
SCOTT, GRAFF & CO.,
CARRIAGE MAKERS!
WEST SIDE PUBLIC 8(JUARE,
TERRE IIAITTE, IKDIAWA.
"REPAIRING SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
•U'i-
Planing Mills.
CLIFT & WILLIAMS,
vM iliff ,t
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Mann(tuturem af mi'x
IS if
It. P. SCOTi
.5 WJ't.
LWAY8 RELIABLE-
,:
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Union Steam Bakeir I!?
—AND—
CANDY HAWUFACTOHY.
For yonr BREAU. CAKEH, CRACKEttfti*nrt rAMUES of all klmln, FOHKIGN IK» v| KMTIC FltUlTH, and FANCY OIUXJKRIEs WixMlngand Party Ortlrni a upecUt. tr, which «r* art? prepared to fill at xliort 9r. Ui*, and In milt all clamc-n of ciurtom«rn. dcllvonyt to any part of ibe city FKKKOKCHAKUE. (nl«r»i l«a at oar *ton,
Bctw«ea fli« two Railroad*, lalkjelle Street,
OR OCa BEAMCII HTOKB, 4
Comer of I2ih
and Main
Order* •ouclUsd and
berry Streets.
u' '. i»i n".»ni»i HI...
EO. W. HABEIILY,
Street*,
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FRANK 1IEIM0 & HKO^
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m.n.irr, LIFF A SON,
AN BY
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BOILERS.:
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K^palrtiiK done In the mM nlMaDtti mniinw at ihixl notice, and an llbrral la pii« a« *fiv MUblliihmMit In lb* Ktat*.
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nor ta*v
tort
to
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Tf ORSE SHOEING
AXDALLOTRH
JOB WORK!!.
KIZER & CO*8 New Hhop,
TillED HtnKET. WKKT HIDK.JirrWEEIi
WALKUT AMD POPLAR.
fU*lngJa*t rrtnpM"d and pat in opmiion
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and «r»inntodlatM br
Wa«rksmiU ilh»p at llw «l«w location, d^kliv to Inform lh* rltlwiw of Trrrw Ua and mirrmtadtnc roaatirtl'at w« arrnow I
ly pnpan«l loprumpUjr
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and nlMartorll Oe
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mrlns
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