Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 7, Number 23, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 December 1876 — Page 3

A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE

Low burnt-d tbo fire, the room was uim, We heard the warntagclock strike ten Ami by Uie moonlight, growing dim,

Knew parting time had come again.

«I had a dream la*i nlRht,** I «ald, I'll tell It to you ere I tro I tlimtcht, my dear, your little h»l

Wan lying on my shoulder—no: til time to go." I mid, "and you— 4 yon klsned »ne twice pon the etaeeK: Now Ml nte. love, do dreams come truer

Mofctarehly did my darling speak:

Why, «on»e eome true. and some do uot, lrt-iun« like till* do. I mil!* bell*v« And Hull *he kissed nic tfclce.-and got

H«T waist entansrlcd In my sleeve Why 1* it that to say good night Mwdtakeso longa time? 1 know. When Hps »re sweet, and eyes are bright, one often lingers, loth to go. But, som "i"W. ere I went away

That nl.h the clock had struck eleven So Jong It tAices, you see, t« »ay What seemed an ea*y task at seven.

Yos, ye*—I've hoard her tell about hi in—be waa mail 'cause your mother didn't marry exactly tosmitliiui, wasn't it?"

Marian waa silent. Deacon Gray waited a few minutes, hoping Bhe would admit him into her secret meditations, but she did not. and tbo deacon went awav home to tell his wife "that Harlan gal was the queerest creetur he ever had come across

In the meantime Marian was busy packing her few scanty things into a little carpet bag, by the weird, flickering light of the dying wood Are.

I will go to New York," she said to henielf, setting her small, pearly teeth firmly together shall licar mv cause own lips. )h, I wish my heart would not throb HO wildly I I am no longer meek Marian Harlan I am an orphan, all. alone in the world, who must tight Ufa's battle with her own hands." l/ower Broadway, at seven o'clock in the evening! What a Babel of crashing wheels, hurrying humanity, and conglomerate noises it was! Marian Harlan fat in tb« corner of an oxpross oflice, under the (hire of gaslight, surrounded by boxes, and wojukp-d whether peo pie ever went crazed In this perpetu-il din and tumult. Her dress was very plain—gray poplin,.with a shabby, old fashioned "little straw bonnet '.led* with black ribbons, and a blue veil, while her only article of bntwige, tho carpet bag, lay in hei lap. Mho had set there two bourn, and w»* very tired.

Mr. Kvatis." "Sir." Tli dark haired clerk emerged from his rage wtth lib pou behind his ear, in olmdtcnce to thebeokoning linger of bis wipmior

I have noticed, that young woman sitting here for souie time—bow camu she hero?"

Kxpr«t«»od on, sir, from Milling ton, Iowa—arrived this afternoon As though poor Marian Harlan was a box or j»nper parcel.

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Sent By Express.*^

Marian Harlan was alone In the world —her mother just buried. 8 he was a beautiful, brown haired girl with soft, »y eyes of violet gray, and rosy Hps, com pressed to a flrtnnesa far bevond her years. For after all, she was scarcelv seventeen, and BO, Deacon Jnty was telling her, a« he sat by the fire spreading his huge hands over the tardy blaze, and asked:

But what are you goin' to do to earn vour bread ami butter, child?" I "don't know—1 haven't thought. Mamma had an uncle in New York, who—"

''My mother's undo se pleaded through my

Poor little thingthought tho dark haired youtig clerk nearest her, who Inhabited a'*•''1 of wire e»go under a circlet ^^light*. And then he took up pen and plunged iuto a perfect Atlantic -ean of accounts.

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-•'Consigned to Walter Harrington, ©»q." And whv hasn't she been called for?"

I wmt up to, Mr. Harrington's ad dreas to notify him some time ago I expect an answer every moment.

Verv odd, Indeed," ««id the gray haired gentleman, taking up his now*paper. -,

Yes, air, rather." 8omo ihree-miarters of an hour afterward. l-V-ink Kvans came to the pale girl's aide with indescribable pity in his harel eye«.

Mi** Harlan, we have aent to Mr. Harrington's reeidcnce—" Marian looked up with a feverish red upen her cheek, and ber hands clasped tightly on the handle of the faded carpet

^Anl we regret to Inform you that ho aalW ftv Kurope at twelve o'clock this day."

A sudden blnr came orer Marian's

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trembled like a leaf. In all

bar calculations she made no allovrance for m\ exigency like this. c\n we do anything further for ou?" questioned the young clerk, pool V.

Nothing—no one can do anything now!" Frank Kvana had been turning away, but something in the piteoas tones of ber voice appealed to every manly instinct within aim. "Shall I »nd to any other of your friends?"

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I have no Wends," Perhape I can have Toar thing* vent to somoquiet ftunlly hotel?w

Marian opened her little leather nurse and showed him two ten cent pieces, with a smile that waa almost a tear. ««This is ail the money I haT« in the world sir!"

So voting, *e beautiful, and ao desolaU,* Frank Kvaoa had lieen a New Yorker all hi* Uie, but he had never met with an exactly parallel caae to thin, lie bit the end of nw pen in dire perplex* ty.

But what are you goinc to do?" don't know, air. Ian't there a workhouse or some place I oould go to, until I xmld find »omcUjlng to dor*

Hardly," Frank Kvana oould scarcely help suiiling at poor Marian'• simplicity. 'They are putting out the lights and preparing to close the office," mid Marian, suui ng nervottsly to her foeU "I must go, aoujewhere."

M&» Harlan," said FSrank quickly. my home ia a very poor one—I am only a life hundred dollar elerk—but I am sure rnoUMr will receive you under be* roof for a day or two, tf yon can trim me."

Trout yoo Marfan looked at tun throajrfc violet ejaa been red la tear*.

Oh, nir, I abouki bojo tWkful "V!T, V*

How latfr yon am Frank Here, glee ma your'overcoat—It ia all powdered with snow, and—"

Frank interrupted bustling, cher-

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rv cheeked little mother as ahe stood on tiptoe to take off Ida outer trappings. Hush, mother there ia a young lady down stairs."

A young lady, Frank "Yt*, mother expressed on from Iowa to old Harrlngtou, the rich merchant. He sailed for Europe tnis morning. and ahe is left entirely alone. Mother, ahe looks like poor Blanche, and I knew you wouldn't refuse her a corner here until she could And something to do."

Mrs. Evans went to the door and called cheer!nllv out. Come up* stairs, my dear—you're as Welcome as the flowers in May 1 Frank, you did quite right you always do."

The days and weeks passed on, and still Marian Harlan remained an inmate of Mrs. Kvaaa' humble dwelling. "It seems as though ahe had taken our dead Blanche's plice," said the cosy little widow "and ahe ia so useful about tbo house I don't know how I ever managed without ber. Now, Marian, you are not in earnest about leaving us tomorrow

I must, dear Mrs. Evans only think I have been here two months to-morrow, and tho situation is very advantageous."

Very well. I shall tell Frank how obstinate you are." Dearest Mrs. Evans, please don't. Piense keep mv secret."

Wlvt secret is it that is to be so religiously kept?" asked Mr. Frank Evans, "coolly walking into the midst ot the discussion with his dark hiir tossed about by the wind, and his brown eyes sparkling archly. "Secret!" repeated Mrs. Evans, enoruetieally wiping ber dim spectacle glasses. "Why, Marian ia dotermlned to Iravo us to-morrow."

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Marian 1" I must, Frank. I bavo no ri further to trespass our kindness.

No right, eh Marian, do you know that the old house baa been a different bouse since you caaio into it? Do you supposo we want to lose our little sunbeam

Marian smiled sadly, but ber band frit very cold and passive in Frank's warm grasp.

Uou'll stay, Marian)?" Xo." XU-i She shook her head determinedly. "Then you must be made to stay," said Frank. "I've missed something »f great value lately, and I hereby arrest you on suspicion of the theft!"

Missed something?" Marian rose, tumiug rod and white1. Oh, Frank, you can never suspeef!"

I do suspect you. In fact I am quite sure that the article is in your possession."

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"The article!" My heart, Miss Marian. Now look here—I know I am very young and very poor, but I love you, Marian Harlan, and I will be a good and true husband to you. Stay and be my little wife!" 8o Marian Harlan, instead of going out ns a governess, according to the program mn, married the dark-haired young clerk in Ellison's Express Office, New York.

They were very quietly married, early in the"morning, and Frank took Marian home to bis mother, and wept calmly about his business in the wire cage, under the circle of gaslights.

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Evans!" Yes, sir." Frank, with his pon behind his ear as of yore, quietly obeyed tho behest of the grav-haired ofllcial.

Do you remember tbo woman who wa expressed jn from Millington, IoVa, two months since?"

Yes, sir—I remember her." A tall, silver-haired gentleman here interposed with eager quickness.

Where Is she? 1 am her uncle, Walter Harrington I have just returned from Paris, wlini tbo news of her arrival reached inc. I want her she is the only living relative left me."

Ahl but, sir," *dd Frank "you ean't have her." "Can't lmvo her? What do you moan Has anything happened

Y*. sir, something has happened Mis« Harlan was married to -JOO Uus morning." ,,

Walter Harrington starert. "Take me to her," he said, hoarsely "I can't bo parted from my only living relative for a mere whim."

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wonder If he calls the marriage service and wedding ring mera whims," thonght honest Frank, but ho obeyed in sUeu«:c.

Mirian," said the old man, In faltering rtcccnts, "you will oomo to me and lie t'o daughter ol my old age? I am rich, Marian, and yon aro alt I have iu the world."

Marian stole her hand through her hnsban.d*H arm. Dearest uncle, he wag kind to me when was mo*t des late and alone. I cannot leave my husband, Uncle Walter—I love him!"

Then you must both of you come ami be my children," said the old man doggedly "and you must come now, for the great house la as lonoly as a tomb."

Frank Kvaus is an express clerk no longer, and pretty Marian moves in velvet and diamonds, but they are quite as happy now as they wer» iu the old days, and that is saying enough. Uncle Walter Harrington crows older and feebler everv day, and hia two children aro the sunshine' of his defining life.

MY ton," said a father to his hopeful son, "yon did not saw any wood for tho kitchen stove yesterday as I told rou to, you left the back gate open and let the oow get out, you out off eighteen feet from the clothes line to make a 'asao, von stoned Mr. Itoblnson' pet dog and lamed it, you put a hard shell turtle In hired girl's bed, yon tied estrange dog to Mr. Jaoobeen's door bell, and painted red and green stripes on the legs of old Mts Pol shy's white poney, and hung your slater's bnatle out in the front window. Now, what am I, what can I do for such oonduct?" "Are all the counties heard fronr?" asked tho candidate. The fluher replied sternly, "No trifling, air no, 1 have yet several re*

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to receive from other* of tbe neightt," "Then," replied the boy, "you will not be juntitled in proceeding to extreme measures until the official oount ia in." Shortly afterward the election was thrown into the boose, «nd befr re half the voir# were canvasmsd, it waft evident, from the peculiar intonation, of the applause, that the boy was badly beaten.

Kalakasa1 gssptsders. (From U»« Honolulu The Iionotoia Oasettehas thknttsaaal item: "H» Majesty received, from Dr. K. Hoftman, a few days since, a beautiful pair of suspenders, made of fine leather and partly covered with velvet, on which was wrought a crown, with arose below and a flower and a vine above it, the wltoto being very tastily taacalwl lite suspended are one o( several paus made liar the Kmne*or Napoleon* and among the vicissitudes of fortune, have strayed to Hawaii, and

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royal wardrobe."

DOWN lit THK MO UTH» Where there is a continual dropping down into the baok of the mouth, with irritation and inflammation of the nasal oavitiee aud throat, with hawking, spitting, and a souse of fullness about the head, be not deceived or fancy it aimpie cold. You are affilotod with that scourge of thia otlmate, Catarrh, the forerunnor of Consumption. In iut early stages a few bottles of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will effaotnu entire core. When continued, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery should be used In connection with the'lUmody. Theae standard medicines have becu before the public many years, aud their use-baa been attended with the most gratifying success, A full dlsuusaion of Catarrh and its rttlonai treatment is oontained in "The People's Common Hense Modioli Adviser, a book of over nine hundred illustrated with two huudred aud eighty two engraving*, bound in cloth and gilt, price, post-paid, $1.50. Address, Publishing Department World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y.

FALSE IMPRESSION.

It Is generally aupposed by a certain c!a«w of citizens, who are not practical or experienced, that Dyspepaia can not invariblv be curtd, but we are pleased to say hut GIIEKN'S AITGUST FI-OWKR has tiever, to our kn»wled«e, failed to cure Ity^popsia and Liver Complaint in *11 Its forms, such as Sour Stomach, Costivehess, Sick Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, T^ow spirits, fcc., Ao. Out of 30,000 dozen bottles sold last year, not a single failure waa reported, but thousands of complimentary letters received from Druggists of wonderful cures. Three d:vsea will relieve any case. Try it. Sapiplo Bottles 10 cents. Regular Hize 75 cents. (seplfi-eow)

CHIiCLS!

LIVER!

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

How astonishingly remarkable that so muuy will sutler ami sinvke with hills nod Kt-vt-i- when Two Dollars, invested ia Holman's Ague and I.tver I'ad, will stop them In a few hours, or at mo.si iu a few days, Antl will cure the worst cases of Torpid Liver and Diseased Stomach,and tho innumerable amount of Ills thai come directly from uirse consequences. such as Fever and Ague, Dumb ARIIH, Intermittent, llemittent, and Bilious Fevers, lfinlarg:ment of Spleen, Female Weaknesses, Liver COURIIS Irregular Action of the Heart, ludigjstlon, Periodical Lit'e-loiiK Hick Headache, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, ImaoUS CoLlC ANI 1)1AKK1KKA.

Mr This is a long list. Every one of tha above proce«d» from the same euusi% Liver andStomaeh. Remove the cause and the cure Is certain. Holman's Pnl throws a prompt but gentle tonic into the system also absorbs the poison l'rom the system Into the pad.

Parents mill Gnitrdiniia, if you can aftoiil to sutler, year after year, then In the name or humanity save your«hlldrjn from alike miser v. DU. D. W. FAIKCH1LD:

I take pleasure In t»stlfyingthat tlolman's Ague Pad has cured me, promptly an I effectually, of the chilis, and, In addill this, it has permanently cared moot' a torpid action of the liver, wiueii lias subjt eted nw to perlo.ileal llliou- attacks and, us a ecui sequence, I am now enjoying better health tliuu 1 Have lor twelve years.

Jtespei-tfully yotirf, JOSK^rt H. THORNTON, Ass't Postmaster, Cincinnati, O

Dr. D. IV. FAIItUHILD, Prop'r,

rn VV. Fourth St., ClncJunnti, Olr io.

sM' I 4'i mn is lIolnian'A Pad, that- has sfxid the test ot yt-«rr, is buing euiinterieited and linilat«d. TIIP\ aro all HASH FIIAUDJ*. Buy none but those Uearinc bis picture and signature, thurehy avoiding ltupo^iUou and disappointment.

CAUTION!

PRICE $2.00. tlf.Gn H'RGE.

THK RKdl'H.

How (lie People of India C'aich Thoir Fish in Sedi Immeime Number*. Will bt: sent upon receipt of 81.00 by mall. It will answer tho same purpose in this country One dime's worth «l bait will secure out dollar's worth ol flNb. VV ill do any season of tie- vem-

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ress 15 F. WAltXHR, Box 71 J, ay ton P. O Montgomery Co.'.iliio.

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Families Eat Tlieir Food Cook Oil Oil

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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING A I 3

Professional Cards. JOHN T. SCOTT, Attorney at Law,

OFFICE—NO. Ill MAIN &TREEX,

As (J. 8. Commissioner Is authorised make prooft In Uankruptoy. Over lleadurson'a Htove Store, bet. Fonrti and Fifth streets. mar«3 TERRE HAIJTK. Ide

N.

G. BUFF,

ATTORNEY AT LAW, TERHEHAUTE.INU.

Oflloe over Tutt's Hhoa Htore, Main street between 4th and 6th streets, south sldo.

O LINCOLN,

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Office, 211 Main street, near rteventh. Kxtractingand artitlelal ««eUi speoiaJU**. All work w»rraai. (ufc^r-tn

R. L. R. BARTHOLOMtT\V

Margeon and Mfiehsslesl

DENTIST.

Denial Boom, Id7 .Hain Ntre««t neurtfth, TKKRE HAUTJC, IMO.

Nitrons Oxide Oas administered'for pai ess TiHitli Extraction.

1 VV. BALLEW,

DENTIST,

Office, 119 Main .Street, over Nave old confectionery stand. TKKKK HAUTE, INI

Can he found In of lice night and day.

JOSEPH RICHARDSON, M.

OlUoe on Ohio HU, Bet. 8rd A 41k TERRE HAUTE. IND.

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SCAR ZSCHOKKE,

Physician and Accoucheur,

Treats all Acute and Chronic Diseases, and assures tho public of his success In obstetrical cast's, and all ailmentspecullartoladlen.

Office atid residence on Main street, south side, between 12th and 13th streets, Terre Haute.

EBusiness Cards. IAL THOMAS,

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Optician and Watchmaker! For the trade, Main street, near Sixth, sign of big man with watch.

RW.

RIPPETOE

Gene al Dealer In

GROCERIES, ...^VISIONS AND PRO DUCE, National Block, 155 Main strw

oftsi a*

)HILIP KADEL,

Manufacturer ot

Muddles and Harness,,lS

Whips, Curry Combs, Brushes, Horse Bla liets, Ac.,all work warranted. Lowest prlc in the city. Main Bt,, near 9th, south side.

KISSNER,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in l'ianos, Melodcons, Organt*. Musical Instruments, &c.,

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cooking

successful

825,000

Persons. Er^y Store f« offered as evidence that thiy are the best in the world. For sale by R. L. BA LI,

TXrPORTANT TO OWNERS

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Musical Instruments,

John Bleolnrf lhe sreompUsthcd Piano and (nrsn Tuner and itepatrer, varnisher, Mrftshnr, eta^ Is prepared to put In good order all kinds of mtwlcal Instruments malt* lngtbem altaost like new. at the lowest ni«i possible. Orders left at It. Oagg'j Art Emporlom, on Main street, betweenlhl and Mi. or vben be Uvea, over WoeU*« furniture store, on Main, between Wi and 7U» stnets, will twfh* prompt attention.

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Y8TERSJ OlSTKRS!! OYSTERS!! I

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M. C. RAfFERTY,

Main street, esi«of Sixth, hse Uw tmmts for Uebest orand*of Qyi«m, vbleliuoffers to the trad* at reaaortshie Sjptna sells the floeA KUth in the West.

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Palace ol usic, 4S Ohio

FREEMAN, ....

I Retail Dealer in American and Foreign Watched JEWELRY, fcc., Opera House.

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WILLIAM BARRK & CO., At his mill on Second aud Ohio streets, doing the very beet of work, and Invites thi patronage of our citizens.

He may be relied on to give the fnllos satisfaction.

RAIRIE

CITY

WP'Mes

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.Planing Mills.

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CLIFT & WILLIAMS,

Manufacturempf

And all descriptions of

FINISHING LUMBER

Wholesale arid Retail deale- 'ti

Pine Lumber, Lath & Shinges, Slate Roofing.

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ROOFING FELT.

Custom Hawing, Plalmagaod Wood Torn log done to order. All work warranted. Cor. 9th and Mulberry Streets.

W.H.Ctar*. HSJ**TCt.l WW pUFFA80N.

MAKCTACTrainw or

LOiOHOTI\i:, NTATIOXARY

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Sash, Doors, Blinds,

Window and Door Frames,

moulding Brackets, Mtalv

Railing, Ballnnters, Newell Pofitft, Flooring, Siding,

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NAJUXE

BOILERS.

TCmiAR AMD CYIJXDEK, rtret Atmt, fcet Poplar sad Wain at Repairing dooe In Uie most substantial manner at abort notice, and as liberal in priee aittjr establishment In the Stat*.

OrtesrsaoUetted and earefoUy aUended ta.

Dr.Dev «boa%

hooping tVjush specific earn UUs dtsesst ia one week* usso. If used gsoecalljr. will aavs th« Uvea of hundreds. Do net lei roar cfeiJd die of whooping coach when one bottle of this Specific wtucnrelt. It roodenOesall UnKtmnvotoms wfcWn lis first twentf^our hooia. for sale far BUMXLN A ARJUrRU.SU, terre Uante.lad.

HULMAN &

WHOLESALE

WHOI.IM4LI-: lKALEX IN

frrTf H. RIDDLE

I WHOLESALE DEALER KM ....

twy.-..

tmtifaim ^M'%

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AND DEALERS IN ALL RINDS OK

Domestic and Foreign WiriSs and LiduoYS,

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Cigars and Tobacco, JFlour, N§^s, 4 .* -.1 ft' Olt\i:u MAIX AN1 FIFTH (STREETS,

L. A: BTjRisrEm

LEATHER and HIDES,

special attention paid Coal sliart Maeliinery—Repalr 1 nr don» promptly.

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WEENS V/A»*

THI,HMJHIiT 4Nlf PKK KI'llll MilCrRODUCtf

Terre Haute, Indiana.

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I keep constantly on baud and am now receiving a largo and caretu?ly selected stock ol^ goods adapted to the w«nt*of Hoot and Shoe Manufacturers, consisting of the choices' If brands ot rench, German and American a,

Calf ami Kip Skins, Buff and Wax Upper, Grain Leather and Splits. I

SOIJE—Buenoa Ayrcs, Orinoco, Oak and Hemlock Slaughter. RO A NS— Black, Blue, (Jochineal, Cream, Oreen, Maroon, Purple and Yellow. LININUSKINS-Plnk,Russet. Yellow and White. vf CALF KID—French and American MOROOXJ—Cape. Curacoa, Madras, Patna and Tamplca, Brush and Maroon. Binding. Boot \Veb, Boot Trees, Bristles. Cement,Cork Holep, Crimping Boards, Crimp.' lug Machines, Clamp.*, Eyelets, Edge Blacking, Gorlngs, Galloons, Ualter Web, Lastlaga,fc

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L^es and Lasts. Machine Thread and Wax, Nails, Awls and Tacks, 8h"oe Duck, Shoe Threads, Shoe Trees, -Mve Blacking, and Brushes. I am preparing PURE CLSARIF1BD TALLOW FOR RAILROADS. I am stilling goods almost exclusively for cash, at prices so low that the consumer will^ And it greatly to his Interest to hunt the goods, instead of having the goods hunt him. Parties who sell goods by agents at an expense of $5.00 to 910.00 a day, must make It up in price, or lose iuouey. All orders and consignments will reoelve immediate and promp attention.

Millinery, Straw Goods, Laces,.

RIBBON, FAJV€Y GOODS, dee.

Will Duplicate Indianapolis, Cincinnati or Cbleago Bill*. Ciond Trade Solicited. T. II. RIDDLE. 191 Mala St., Terre Haato.

THE OLD EAGLE IRON WORKS.

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TERRE HAUTE,

Cut this out and save it!

Drain and Sewer Pipe

STOUE WORK.

TERRE-HAVTE

CEMENT PIPE

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

From 4 Inche* to 30 Inches Inelnnlve. Also Wit BnildiBK Fronts, Window Caps, of dltterent designs, Window Mills. Key Stones and House Trimmings com* nlete. Horse Blocks, of fancy designs. Beautiful Stone Vates, Fountain Basins, of pain and ornamental de» signs Well Curbing, Mtone Minks, filters, Copdngand Posts, for cemetery lots, Stone Rases, for monuments, Paving Stone. &<%, atj^reatly rodneed prices. All Faney and tlrnament^

price of natural atone. For particulars address

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Awls and Tacks, 8h*oe Kits, BhoaL

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*ANOFACTUR*8 inif

STEAM ENGINES, COAL SHAFTS,

•»«. FLOUR AND SAW MILL MACHTNEHY

A -9 T-VS nt BANK CAK8, ROAD SCRAPERS, .fl bi'V Ujfjtf ,*cj BUILDING FRONTS, CANE MILIA

VARIOFK PATTERXN OF FENCING, HCnOOt FURNITURE, Ac., and bavin* the

LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS IN THE STATE! Can give its customers the advantage of repairs without cost of patterns.

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

fnl. IN PHtENIX FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS,

H. McELFRESH, Manufacturer 01 iMnw.t

Ste'iiin Ensines, MUl Machinerj Are.r'&c

lorner Ninth i|tid Ka| le *«»., (Near Union Depot,) Term Mnnfe,

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.S.RICHlflDSOII&CO,

•JOBBERS AN.D DEALERS IN

Qiieeiisware, tilaNnware,* LampN, Elf

HEALVMJARTKR8 TOR

Chaudeliers and Bar Fixtures

ovcountry Jobblnx l*rade sollelted, and prices guaranteed as low as any Western Queens ware JTouse.

I Alalia Street, I

North Side, between 8rd and 4th Itoa

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Toawlil aiwaf And

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TEAM,

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STONE

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Mi it sl

ork at afeortt on^kalf the

C. W. ROSS, Sec'y Co.,

OFFICE on Ohio Street, tf ear Sixth.

TERBE-H AUTE, 1VSw