Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 7, Number 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 November 1876 — Page 3

THE MAIL

A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.

In Krauce the training of tho wnme is more thought in tnia respect than any oti.or country, and that is t!ie chiet r» ason why French cooking is much esteemed. The numlx'r ol inei enuaged in this kind of work to small to bring alx.ut any consiilerahl result: the women only can do tint

HOME COVHTESIFJS.

A. wr ter in Harper's Bi^ar ui »k •on.e xcollent remarks conconiit court' wy .it home. Please listen, give people, of the home c.rclo The placin of tlte arm chair in a warm place fomamma, running for a foot stool fo auntie, hunting -p papa'R s-pectacle* and a xcore little lovmir de- Hmr. un-upi^rosm-d and lovin» hen's, mxtniMa never return* hsiuiIi.h. 'Ti.«iii you, dear," if papa's''Ju.st ivha". 1 wa wanting, JSu-«ief d»e» not indiatoth the little lieution Is appreei.»trd. th. chililreu «oou (Imp tho hat it. Ll'.tl pcoplo nr" imitative creatures, anouickl' catch tho spirit surround In thc.ii. .^o, if mother's sjmhjI rf cott rolls from her lap, the father stoops t* pick it up bright eyes will see the aeand quick minds make a not** of it. B,\ example, a thousand times more )Ui ly tiian by precept, children can taught to speak kindly to each other, to ack nowiedge favors, to be gentle an unselflsii, t» bo thoughtful and consiu erate ot tho comforts of tho family. Tin boys, witu iuward pride ot tht ir fHthci* courteous demennor, will be cMlvalnn^ ann helpful to tholr young sifters th* girls Imitating the mother," wili be itee tie and piiicnt, even when big brotherare noisy and heedless In the hoin where true courtesy prevails, it seem? to nice you on trie very threshold. You feel the* kindly welcome on onUuiiu No rude eyes scan your dr s*. N. amcrv voices are heard up stivln. N sullen children are sent from the room A delightful atmosphere prevades thhouse—uuuilstakabTe, yet iudt^cribabli*

SOCIABILITY,

Itisoften said of persons, in a »m plimentary way, what thev ar^ ftiendlA and ulkative but it depends somowh^t on theoharaoter of a person's speech, a well as its quantity, whetuer his ac qualnlance is desirable or not. People inay be ever so well meaning, but if their conversation is only of the prevail ing sickness or the last horrible murder In the papers, unless you Incline psirtie ularly to that sort of entertainment, they will be very likely to prove dull companions In the end. Or If an ao quaintance is simply prosy, and talks with as diguifltKi an sir if he were delivering a lecture on some moral sub ject, without any of the familiar lan guage which makes Intercourse with fVieudsw charming, you will be »s like ly to go to sleep during his discourse vou would in a railway oarrisgo while Is In motion, and wake up when he stoppwl. Or If your visitor should hip pen t* bo one full of his or her «wn potty care*, who will treat you to a his tory of all their vexations, you will #*n become tired or irritable, or both but no matter vou must hoar all their plans for the present and ftiture, whether you like It or not. But when you meet a friend, and you cannot speak without calling out "a response from his mind} when your idea* and your experience# correspond, and yonr heart grows light cr with the friendly interchange of thoughts, yon are enjoying one of the rare-** pleasures of social intercourse. Sueh need not be counted am«n the vanishing pleasures, for the recollection of them will he agreeable to both aver after.

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OUGHi WOMEN TO COOK* Albert Rhodes, in an article in the November Galaxy on gaatronmy, claims tbat it in harder for a women to become a good cwok iban tor a man. 'I her® is a nweet tooth rmming through her «?x, he savs. which affects lier taste and renders her 1»*8 trustworthy. 8L*e Is less exact at ieaH irt the pursuit of this vocation and 16* Vol rmwti, an the man de« If be talis, he JhinkJs and trie* to find out the of the lailure, which fdie is I.-ki Hj)l to do. Tie gives pounds and ouncitt-b» to silo gives approximate ham it til*. Tm» tuan 1m mora particular about the ftmI which ne consumer him «eK make* hiui morn cir. fu ftixjiuilmi which he prepares fnrnthers. M«Di h*o im-h ht" *oni«»nt provided th*»y have Icecrw&m and Hweetcake, or aom^ thi»i4 4 qui.ab-iit thereto. Count de 'aj«-, a uiijjat'.f x'dmoauthority ouncorn iu: t»« »:ihie1n Parts, avers that the in teie-t* 'ml tradition* of the kitci-en can only «-niiJied witk safety to nieu and il tlm women guests the tatl wt re n«#t tht* eye of th** stern «ex they wnu gin dinner with the do sert. Ah may be conceived. thi* is painful uiat- iuent fur a callant Kn-nch man to mitke, hut a wuseof du d«»nbt lew* ri-es iitMiveali other ran-idf ration*. 1 b»» high priest of th« kit-hen as well as acknowledged cla^-sic in French lit crattire .15 iai-Snvariti, appears to come extent h*ve shared the opinion of do N-'Jac. «h Indicated in hi« «ik on "The Philology of Taste." On tb other hand, thWar«- instances in Kranc wLer« woiiifii have achieved .a reputa tion in hi* Held, and notably in tho-as of one Hophie, who whs the cook «f 'ht late Dr Veron, author of tho '"AlMuoirof llourc'coif," and manager of th Krent opens, who wan noted tor the ex cell o-c* of his dinners. She wan. u»*• presumably i* still. e«'ns1dert*d a wouia Vatel. Notwithstanding, even it' ni'-j besupetior to women in this calii'ig. any wid-ps^ail improvement is to com about, the movement must come fro^ th« in, for the kitchen is virtually their hano-. It is the man's business provide the foo I, butjt is not hi* to prv pare it, but tiie women's. It i*a divisio of labor which exists through 'til r»ct.» and grade- of civilization.

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MAKE THE HOME ATTHAC1IVE. Invent every possible amusement to your boys happy at home, cvenings. Never mind if they do scatter

books and pictures, coats, hats and boots I Never mind if they do make a noise around you, with their whistling and hurrahing! Wo would stand aghast if we could have a vision of the young men gone to utter destruction for the very reason that, having cold, disagreeable, dull, stiff firesides at home, they sought amusement elsewhere. The intluence of a loving mother or sisters is incalculable. Like tho circle formed by casting a stone into the water, it goes on and on through a man's whole life. 'ircumMances ai.d worldly pleasures may weaken the remembrance for a time, but e*i-h touch Uj.on the chord of memory will awaken tho old time music, and b»-r face, her voice, and her loviuu word* will come up before hint like a revelation

The time will come, beiore you think, when you would jjive the woild to have your house tumbled by tho dear hands those very boys when your heart Hiall long lor their noisy steps in the iiall, and their ruddy cheeks laid up to youin when vou would rather have heir joily whistle than the music ot fbturns or tho songs of Nilsson when ou wonld gladly dirty carpets, aye, mo without carpeth at al!, but to have Their bright strong forms beside you nice more. Then pl*y with and petthem. Praise Johnny'a -awing, Hetty's mu»io. md baby's first attempt to write his •ante. Encourage Tom to chop off his -lH*k of wood, and Dick to persevere in making hi* hen coop. If one shows a talent lbr figures, tell hint be is yonr 'a

Hons mathematician, and if another loves geography, tell him he will osur« mako a treat traveler or a foreign minister. Go with him to see their

Hunt rabbits, and chickens and pigeons -and down to tho creek fall to see the flutter mill in full operation. Have item trather your mosses and grasmd brluht autumn leaves, to ueci rate heir room when the snow ijovtrallthe •arth And you will keep youoel wung and fresh by entering into LLen i"3-

DEATH.

ficaxUiful Extracts on the Object Death from the Works of Charles Liick~ns.

"A cricket sings upon tho hearth, iroken child's toy lies upon the ground, md nothing else remains."—[Cricket ot* lie Mearih, Chirp 3

From these garish lialits I vanist now forcverinore with a heartfelt, grate fill, respt-ctlul and affectionate tar^ue! -and I nray G\»d to bless us every one. -[Last Reading, Iytndon, March 5. 1870

VVticn I die put me near somethii hat has loved tne liutit and had the sk move it always.'"—[Old Curios t\ Shop ^tiapter 71. txrd, kerp mv memory grern."— .iaunted man, Chapti 3. '"Now,' lie murmured, 'I am happy'

Jeff 11 into a light Mluinl"r, ar.d, wa!. ig, xiuiled as bef-r then spiked O'.iutiful Hardens, which ho said streusli il out neforo hi in, and were tilled win inures oi m- n, wotntui aud m:my l:i tren, all with liijht upon their faces urn whisjiered that it was Eden—an died."—[Ni"kieby, Chapter 58 .. iitvj Kkn a child that ha. tne to sleep."—[Coppcrfield, Chapter

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nis world—O, not. this! The world th: .«t« this right."—[Bleak Hirfise, Chujt t»r65 gone before the father ar beyond the t-'ilisrht judgmenrs 'its wnrld high aooveits mists and oh «Mirities."—[Little Dorrit, Book 2, Chap or 19. mid lay at rest. Tho mil •inn srilln*«8 vvim ."marvel now."—[OJ 'urlosity Snop, Chapter 71. "It being high water, he went on nth the tide."—{ 'Ap erfiold, Chnp:er«i

THK LiTt i.. PEOPLE.

That was a pretty «v»nceit of a iitt! ihree jt-ar old who, ^atheriiu' tlowetaid finding one with an unusually shor st-m exelalmed that he "foui itsittin» IDWII."

Papi, mo has been baptised, aln'i ih'T" a.-ked a little three year old •Yes, dear." "Then me won't have to baptized again "No hut -an von einemoer anvthinuc anout being bap ix d?" "I d»«» I «au." "VVell, wlia' lid the minister do to you?" "lie shoved up my sleeve, snd stuck a knife my arm."

A trentleman wns surprised to see hi* little daughter bring nome Irnm thSunday ihool littrary a urave treatise

Ihickslidlng." "'Mychild,"said he, this too old lor you you can't make anything out of It "I knew It, papa WHS tho reply, "hut I thought 1 could when 1 tok it I hought it would teach m» ho a? to slide back .. anl

As a boy was going d"*wu a street in Boston awouianoponed the frontdoor a house and oallmi "John, John, fohu I" As the boy paid no attention to the eitN, a pedestrian said to hitn, "Hero ooy, your »ther is calling you." "No, sh isn't," replied tbe lad, as he turned t!i© corner "she's only inj father's second wife, and I want her to uuderstaud iat she can run tne."

A little five year old nornewbsi surprised ills mother a few days since with he remark: "God Is everywhere ho la all over me, and when you spank me you spauk Ood."

Titr. other night a West Hill man wTio had won five election beta, went home so dated that when his wife met hitn in the nail he hugged her so rapturously that she had to tell hitn it wasn't the hired girl before he would let go of her.—Burlington Hawkeve.

Waynk's Dicretk- and Alteratjvi Euxer or Brcnv, Junimcr xnp Ac» tats Potash.-—A new and valuable preparation for the relief andenreof (.travel

Rheumatic and (ioaty Affections, Di» eases of the Kidneys and Urinary Or gan», Pain in the Back, Eruptive Di»

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rLEAS ANT fl KDKOOMS. There is nothing ore indicative of refinement and general culture In a family than bright, «N«rftil «nd taatetaUy decorated bed ehioiber*. Tsuu ful decoration does not nwewajrily mean expensive, and It Is possible to make a chamber look very pret at a small outlay. Indeed, in manye*** nooutlay st all will le required, beyond what! hngta, drugs imported from Sweden let

would be inenrrod under any circumatancea. Tbe women of a family, espe* cisll v, are apt to pass a good portion of their Urn- 'n their bed chambers and in some i«eho!ds the aleeping apart ments are \j*e«l alike for sewing ro »m«, sitting rooms and numeHee. It Is worth while tooltiain all the Innooent pleasure we ean find in this life, and there can be no doubt that life is pleaaanter if most of its bourw are passed in cheerful looking apartments.

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It & now thlrtv year* since Or. Kohsck the celebrated Swedish physician (torn Stockholm, Sweden, came to this coontn and introduced tbe Scandinavian BlooO Purifier, since which lime thousand* havt been cured, by it* use. of Scrofula and other blood di*ra*c*. It conUins, besidw the Iodide of Potasa and Symp of 8tii

its express manufacture, unknown and not kept by apothecaries in this country.

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single trial will convince the most skeptical of its wonderful value. Dr. Robsck's Blood Pill* are onsur passed by any Pills mansfacttifed for similar purpose. One trial in variably establishes them as favorites with all whe ose them.

For Sale by

octl9-dw!m J. J. Bacs.

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SCARCITY OF MONEYS There is no doubt but the present situation of all kinds business and industry is fearfully depressed, and it behooves every family to look carefully to their expenses. Winter Is coming on when children are liable to Croup, Whoopiug Cough, etc. Coughs and Colds will prevail everywhere, aud Consumption, with many other Throat and Lung diseases, will carry off many. Theso diseases should not be ^eglocted. Doctor bills are expensive, and we would advise our peplo to use BOS

HEB'S GERMAN SYRUP. It never has failed. One bottle at 75 cents will keep your whole family well during tho winter. Two doses will relieve auy ease. Sold in all towns In the Un.ted States, and by yonr uggists. (scp'Jeow

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TO CONSUMPTIVES.

The advertiser, retired phvsieian, bavinc providentially discovered while a Medical Missionary in Southern Asia, very simple vegetable remedy for the speedy aud permanent cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, and all throat and lung affect ions—also a positive and radical specific for Nervous Debility, Premature Decay and all Ner vous Complaints, feels it his duly to mako it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by tlii» motive, he will cheer t'u'ly send, free\of charge, to all who •esire it, tho rfPpo Cor preparing and full directi ns lor succe-wl'ully usini: ihis providentially discovered remedy. Those who wish to avail themselves ot tho benefits of this discovery, without cwat, can do feo by return mail, by ad

Iresslng with stamp, naming this pa per, Dr. Chahuis Mauhhall., No. 33 Niagara St.. iUitiaio, N. Y.

K!W Pl-HFUME, dellcatN swfet, tuifl lasting. tht r.nic demanded for cverj lady's and gcnt.emac's toilet.

Par sale by nil Druggists and Fancy Stores, hoid by .3. .S.

Good til (liae'isex tivi? intt from rfrrtttif/emcuf of tii stomach. .Js ft correctivr it ca: 9lot he excelled. I'leNHditt tti taste. Asaistn dif/estior, ait fcecjts the systeiu ycnevail// i. good condition.

M«l«l K»y J. J.

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An infttVii re-J or in Nervous ('ohini'i of ttnl dis eases huein»f orit/ii tt imp it re state tf the blood. 1 1 1 jwrfrrt '».(/ ifi-ntitinnt tion ou tl«- l.lxt-r .V h.i' pip'fiul ly mi •itetlic'W i..I..I. III! It.

WHOOPING OOUUil.

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iel «hould csu us- for 40 cents p*r wetk, as ado In b-tttie will last yon sixte»n dnv. If htm hands aud fathers would see the blush of health mantling the chc* ks of their invalid wives and children, let them procure for them this exceedingly meritorious remedy It Is Ju«t tbe article ngei* persons need in support them In their declining years. Tbe nse of a few bottles each year will cause life and health to be protracted ten years longer ihanii otherwise would be. Not a case oi consumption would be recorded If peopk would u«o this great constitutional raitoratlve In time, twl for DK. K.l»Rri'HON NEW TREATMENT FORTHE8ro« ACH

Far sale by Buhti* dt ARMsraoxo, drajgi^ts. TerreHsutc. Ind.

Centennial Reduction In Advertising

Tlirre thousand, two hundrei and Aftj dollars worth of newspaper advertising, at publishers' sehwtule rate*, gtv»n for fTVO snd a three months' note accepted In payment from advertisers of responsibility. A irtnted list, giving Name,character, Aetna _ailv and Weekly Circulation, and Kched ulellateaof Advertising, sent free to an} address. Apply to Oeo. P. Howell A Co. N-wspaper Adi Itow.N.

ivertlstng Agents, 1 Park

Will send this BR \CKBT AW FRAME, esigns. brad awl, sheei of Ireprrwrfon p»pf *ndrall {Minted dire®-

with 6 extra 80 At tlona toy mail prepaid on reoslpt of I1J. Kxtra blades by nutll 31 cents per dosen tknd for circulars.

W. A. JOROAW, Tttrm Haute, Ind. P. o. tiojt sepf-wtaa

.t.toOr'Y A Week to Agents. Samples FREE. P.O. VfCKKRT, Ao-

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Professional Cards.

MITCHELL, M. D.,

win attend promptly to all professional calls both in city and country. OFFICE-OPPOSITE TIIE POSTOFFICE, [UP STAIBS.1

Hesldonce on Eagle street, first door east of Normal School.,

JOHN T. SCOTT,

Attorney at Law,

OFFICE—MO. Ill MAIN STREET. As U. S. Commissioner is authorised make proote in Bankruptcy. over lleadereon's Btovo Store, bet. Fourti and Fifth streets. tnai-22 TERRE HAUTE, Idrt

G. BUFF,

^TTORKKY AT I.AW,

oiHce over Tiitt's Shoo Store, Maiu street butweeu Uh and 5th Htreets, ho lit side.

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O. LINCOLN,

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Oftlcc, 221 Main street, near Seventh. Exirnctiiig and artificial teeth upeclaltles. All woriv ar"iu '.-*1. (dtew-tt)

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L. H. BAUrHOLOMJhJ.V)' Surffeoii and Meoliunlcal

DENTIST, rv

Kuom, 157 tluiu Stmi ncur6th, .....

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TKItUKItAt'TK, IND.

Nitrous Oxide Uas adiuiiiiMlertMl tor pai. 'as Tootii Extraction.

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hooping Cough Specific cures this liNeiis one week's time. If used generally, til save the livraof hundrerls. Do not •our child *1 le of whooping cough when on tottleof this Specific will cure It. ltnicx Mtesall theseveror symptoms within th lrnt twenty-.our hours. lor sale by UU ,v AH MS I ItoVU. Ter Hs«uu. mi

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For the Ktomacli! Urcntt'oniilllDlloiinl Rmtorsilvr If thus" wlio are In ili-cllninir health wl •lseOK. HKTf'HON'S NKW THK ATM KN Ktlll rilKSTOMxVOH, they whl stton fin all heir energies restored. This a inei.i clnal compound which experici ce hn iiown to be of great value In the feat men of all dlses««es having tludrorigin in defee live nutrition. Its qualities aientieh as iteei all the requirement* of a declining oi broken down eonstltutlo,.. Then? has noili lng like It everbecn used for the trentmen: tbe stomach. Ltyspepala, diseased bi«v and disorganisation of the tissues can no exist under the use of thin great nervliu tonic, becaus»» it imparts a ch wonderfu ergy to the Htomacb that the tisnui^arall bi ought Into such a p«*roct state of nu tritlon that dlsease«1 action Is sooueltuilna from the system. All weasly personuse this aplendld meliclne. You

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Pianos, Melodenns. Orgauis. I Musical Instruments, Ac.,

R. FREEMAN, Retail Dealer In

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pRAIRIE

Manufacturers of

Sash, Doors, Blinds,

Window and Door Frames. Moulding Bracket*, Stall

Rail lug, Ball unt en, Me well

Postn, Flooring, Siding,

And all descriptions of

FINISHING LUMBER

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Pine Lumber,

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VCHOI.EN.ILK I»^:AM:R

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DENTIST,

iHUoe. 110 Vlitin .Street, over Nng«e old eonleetiouery stanil.

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Can be found In otHce night ami day.

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QSCAR ZrfCIIOKKE,

Physician fthd Accoucheur, Croats all Acutc and Chronic Diseases, and issuif the public of Ills success In obstetrical casus, and all ailments peculiar to ladies.

Uftice and residence on Main street, south id!, between l"2th and 13th streets, Tern ilmitft.

Business Cards.

1AL THOMAS, /v VJ Optician and VVatehinuker or the trade, Main street, near Sixth, slgi if big man with watch.

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GROCERIES, .^VISIONS AND FRO :::4 DUCE, National Block, 155 Main str^

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HILIP KADEL, Manufacturer ot. i* ."Mtddics and Harness, v'hips, Curry Combs, lirnshes, Horse Hla ets, Ac., all work warranted. Ivowest. prio the city, Maiu Si,., ui-ar Wth. r^mth side

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American and Foreign Wnlchwi i* -I EVVKLHY, «Ve... tpera iiouse.

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WILLIAM KAKKIDK & CO.,

Ids mill on Secoi.d and Ohio streets, lolng tbe very best of work, and invites tli tatrKnage of our citizeus.

He may be relied on to give the fulles •latisfactlon.

CITY

Planing Mills.

CUFT & WILLIAMS,

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Wholesale and Retail dealer in

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Lath& diiiiiges,1' Slate Roofing.

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ROOFIXU FELT.

Costem Hawing, Fiatningand Wood Turn ing done to order. All work warranted. Cor. 9th Md Mulberry Streets. curr.

LLFF A SON,

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NARIKR

BOILERS.

TI-BULAR AND CYLINDER,

rirst H(re««, Ml. Psylsraatl Wslstit Bepalrlng done in Uts most snbstanlial manner at about notiee, and as liuctil in price as any establishment In Ute Mat*.

Orders mudlcd and ctwfttiljr attended la

HULMAN & COX,

WHOLESALE IGROCEES!

AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OK

Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors,

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Cigars and Tobacco, Flour, Salt, Nails, &c.,

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Xj. Jil. IBTJZROSnETT

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^LEATHER and HIDES, g|

Calf and Kip Skins, Buff and Wax Upper, Grain Leather and Splits. SOLE—Buenos Ayiw, Orinoco, Oak and Homlock (Slaughter. itOAN8— Black, iilue, Cochineal, Cream, Green. Maroon, I'urple and Tellow.

T. H. RIDDLE

WHOLESALE DEALER IN

illinefy, Straw Goods, Laces

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Manufacturer or

Engines, Mill Machinery^ iVfc.y &c

lorncr Ninth and f&agie «U.,(Near Union Depot,) Terre Manle, Ind.

«T Special ntteution paid to Coal shaft Machinery— Repairing done promptly.

ItW $4 (t%n

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uhtu jt{iie«UH(VMrt, land ware,

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MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS, ., f. Terre Haute, Indiana,

146 UX ST., TEKKE HAUTE, IHB

I keep couHtiiiitly on hand and am now receiving a large and careta'ly selected stoek ot poods iidupU'd to tho w.^ntsof Hoot and Shoe Manufacturers, consisting of tbeclioioesi brands ot rcucli, Oerinan and American

LINIX» SKINS—Pink. Russet. Yellow and White. .. .?«»|| CALF KID—French and American '-.-..Mi MtJliuctJiJ—Cape. Curacoa, Madras. Patna and Tamplcn, Brush and Matron. Binding, Boot. Web, Boot Trees, Bristles, Cement, Cork Holes, Crlraplug Boards, Crimp* ing Machines, Clamp*, Eyelets, hkige Blacking, UorlngH, Galloons, tialter Web, Lastin^s, LIU*C! and Livst.s, Machine Tlm-itc and Wax, Nails, Awls and Tacks, 8hoe Kits, Sho* Onck, SXoi» ThronnM, -hoe Trees, ^.ioe Blacking, and Brushes.

I am preparing PURE CLEARIF1ED TALL W FOR RAILROADS. -thi'l I ain sniiin^ goo«iH almost czcluslvt ly for cash, at prices so low that the consumer will tlnil It gi'eatly to lil.s Interest to hunt the goods. Instead of having the goodn hunt m«i»t PartloK who sell goods by agents at an expense of 86.00 to 810.00 a day, muRt make it np in price, or lose mousy. All orders ami consignments will receive immediate and promp attention. ?4 r, ,-/*

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FAKtY UOOIM, Ac.

Will luplivate liidianapolifi, Cincinnati or Chicago Bills. (iootl Trade Solicited. T. H. RIDDLE, 101 Main St., Terre Haste. litM

THE OLD EAGLE IRON WORKS

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i, #d iti 4hK?iU.! manufactures? '.'i •''.irito.'

VARIOCN PATTERNS OF FENCING, SCHOOM4M

•:'vivlW -.« -U J'lIRXITVRE, Ac., and havlnK the

ASSfHri.MKNT OF PATTEKNS

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Can give it« customers the advantage of repairs without cost of patterns.

ti HEALWU AIITERS KOP.

TEKR&HAUTE

CEMENT PIPE AND STONE

,, «'«»MPANY,

Manufacturers of Artificial Stone and Power Pressed Hydraulic Cement, BRAIN AND SEWER PIPE,

From 4iiicIit*M to 30 lachen inclaslve. Alno Stone for Building IrontK, Window Cap*, or different designs, H'lixlow *111*, Key Stone*and Home Trimmings eoni« plete. Home lilocks, ot fancy design*. Beautiful ffttoae iMAs, Fouutalu Bailuft, or pain and ornamental de* Klgiiw Well Curbing, Stone Minks, Filters, t'opelngand^ PoiitN, tor cemetery lots* Stone Bases, for monuments, Paving Nioue. «&<•« at greatly reduced prices. All Fancy and Ornamental Work at about one-balf the pri*e of natural utouc.

For particulars address

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