Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 7, Number 26, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 December 1876 — Page 3

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WHAT A WOMAN CAN DO. Ai fife and mother, a woman can 'jui^ the fortune and happlnese of ber husband and thildnn and, If ibe did nothing else, nraly thi* would be sufficient deetlny. By ker thrift,prudence and tact, she cap secure to ber partner and herwelf a psmpetenoe in old ace, no matter how small their beginning or hdw adverse a fate may be their*. By bar ebeerftalnee* ibn can restore ber bnaband'a spirit, shaken by the anxiety ofbusinoMk By her tender care ahe can often him to health, if disease has overtasked bis powers. By ber oounsel and'ber love she can win him feoip bad company, if temptation in an evil hour ba» led liim astray. By ber exafa)ples,*her precepts, ana ber sex's lnwight into character, she can mold her children, ho wver adverse their dispoeltion.into jnpble men and women. And bv leading 1" ail tblntrsstrue and beautiful life, nbe can refine,elevate and spiritnalize all who come within reach so thai, with.others of ber sex emulating and aseisting ber, she can do more to regenerate the world than all the statesnea reformers that ever legislated.

Sbecan do much, alas] porbapa more to degrade ,m*n if she obooses to dolt. Who cao estimate the evils that woman has the power to dot As a wife she ran ruin her busband by extravagance, fol Iv or want of affection. She can make a demon and outcast of a man who might Otherwise become a good member of society. She tan bring bickerings, strife and diasord into what has been a happy homo. She can change the innooent babes into vile in on and even into vile women. She can lower the moral tone of society itself, and thus polute legislation »ltbe head. She can, in line, become an instrument of evil, instead of good. Instead of making flowers of truth, purity, bf-auty and spirituality apringupin her footstep*, till the earth suiiles with a loveliness lluit is almost celestial, she can transform it to a black and *rid de*ert, covered with the scoru or all evil passion, and swept by the bit tor biast of everlasting death. This i*. what woman can do for the wrong as well aa for the right. Is her mission a little one? lias she no worthy work, as has beowine the cry of late? Man may have a harder task to perform, a rougher road to travel, hut he baa none loftier or more influential than woman's.

HOMEMADE LAN DIES. ,Old Paabioned Molasses Candy—Into a kettle holding at least four time tin amount of molasses to be used, pour a convenient quantity of good molaweft Place over a alow flre, and boil for a halt bour. stirring all the time, todiminiaii a* much aa possible tlie increase of bulk caused by boiling, and chicking the fire or removing the kettle if there is any danger of the ormtenta running over. Be very careful not to let the candy burn, especially near the clo-e of the boll ns*. When a little dropped In cold water becoutaa quickly hint and auaps •part like pip* t-t-ua, add a teaapoonfui of carbonate of soda, free from lumps, U» every two quarts. Stir quickly to mix and pour oif greased platters to cool Wben HIP oandy ia sufficiently cool to bundle without burning the bands, it i* pulled back and forth, the bands I eing rubU-d with a little butter to preveni the randy from sticking to them. Floui J» »«metlaktM Jdiiuds purpose, but lvea

unpleasant taste to the candy,

he more the oandy Is worked the light ei wid be in color, bat 11 mads from

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ISMIMI only, It will be of a bright yel lowtfli brown shade, an never s-) white at Uiat sold by cHtectfooeni for molas ae» candy. Krrquenlljr some flavor is addei, as vanilla in* lemon, but the nat ural flavor of the boiled molasses ia gen* erall preferred. J,

White Molasses Oandy—Take two pounds of rattned sagar, one pint of pure sugarbo'Mie sirup, and one pint of beat I'. rto liiuo or New Orleans molaaaee. Boil together until it hardena, as before described, when dropped in oold water add one teaspminful of carbonate of soda, and work in the usual wanner. This style of molsmen candy is that made by the large con lection er*, and la, in tact, a sugar oandy flavored a little with mo-

I ia essential that tbe airup ob

taiued ir.uu toe draining ofloef augarin the n*dirnrf prooesa tie used. Much of the ao-uahed ugarbouse atrup is in reality touting but a sirup of gluroee, sad is uianttfai'tured from starch. It may be known by it* dark oolor and viscid eonsiaieuee, n» mbiing thick tnnciliage. It ia also ie«*i sweet to the taste than the pure Migar syrup.

Tatfy.-Kicber of tbee* two kinds of molaxkM i! truly, It poured f*om tbe kettle into Un nays, without werking, wil' pruduue a tine, plain tatty, li aaay be left in one sheet, the aild of the tray ID which is poured, or, when allghtly oooled, n»ay iw marked off In M|iare*.

Bvertou r*dT*—Ne Ping Ultra T*l!y— Ttua a lavurite Kn^iitii oouMwtlon. To make it, take tb.ee pounds of beet brown au^ar, and boil with one and ooe bait piiit* of wa er, until tbe oandy1 harden* in ooid water. Then add one ball pound of awoet flavored freah butler, ah.cb will sollen the candy. Boil a few in nub* until i( again hardena, then to *r into trava. Flavor with iexn on. It «ie*»rwd. Kb oarwlui not to burn after toe butter ia in You wiU never bave any desire fur molatsee oandy after trying thia. Uont gl»e it up if you happen to mias it a little tbe flrat time. Tfcewoond time y«u will hltit

Chi. hH FOR TU& NRR FJ« A writer wbo ia familiar with tbe use of oeierv. say* that be has known serwrft) men a id wou«n, wbo, from »»rl wa oau«^s had lieoome so aOecied by ner I vuOxneMi that wh«n they stretched out their bauds U»ey sbv-ok Itkeaapsn leaves on windy day*, and by a moderate dailv use of toe blanched footstalks of celery aa a aalad, they b*oame as strong »nd oteady in limb as other people. He ha* known people ourwd ot palpitation of the neart by tu uaoot *l««ry. Ever ybodv engaged in labor weakening to the nerves should us* celery dally in its

Mvon, and onion* in IU stead wben not in seaaon. ^sg!lsasamsgg!^a IK NOW York tbe other day, a

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en ««nip sent out a womanit© steal for him Hhv was arroftcd blle commltUmt the Hme, and the Court of General Beeoions. b. fbre which she was taken, on leari-ing the facta In the oaje, dis chanted woman a»d *®nt the man wlito n*d insltgaiad ber to the Penitentiary for rtva years. Served bim Juafc right. But it Uqutto a rare thing for a dtjr court to alniw a» much dlMsrouon and ««wxl aenseaslnthbiUiabuio*. The pri mijp le involved in tbisdedMoc, bow* ever, ia without any doubt, a Just and corr*ct one, and ahonld_ i» •jtied niwtt more frequently than It

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Qolden Words

The smalleat half throw* a shliow. Avoid that which you blame in other*. Many good purpoae* li* in the eburoh yard.

No tnan ever did or ever will do hi* duty "by and by." Consult more what thy duty ia than what thy difficulty la. ,»

Better make penitent* by gentlene** than bypocritea by severity. Be calm in arguing, fbr fleroenees make* error a guilt, ana truth discourtesy.—[Herbert,

Do not forget that while you fold your hands, Time folda not up hia wlnga.— [Fawcett.

There ia no one so innooent not to be evil spoken of there la no one *o wicked sa to merit all condemnation.

True greatness doe* not oonslst in doing extraordlnory tbinga, but in doing common tbinga from alight motive.

It ia a great gift of tbe gods to born with a hatred and contempt of all injuatice and meanness.—[George Eliot.

When we are alone, we bave onr thoughts te watoh in the family, our tempera in company our tongues.

Wben a Christian baekalldeelt iaasif the prodigal re acted bia former foil and left hia ffcthQr'* house a secon time.

Had I bnt served God as diligently as I bave served my king, be weuld not have forsaken me in my gray haira.— [Cardinal Wolaey.

Much uependa on the way we oocne into trouble. Paul and Jonah were both in the storm, but under very different drcutnstancea.

There is a peculiar taste to forbidden fruit which you probably have not noticed. The firat morsel is veryaweet, but tbe last is very bitter.

Self-love is at once the moat delicate and moet tenacious of our sentiments a mere nothing will wound it, but nothing on earth will kill it.

Speaking well of all mankind is tbe wor»t kind of detraction, for it takes sway the reputation of the few good men in the world by making them all alike. —[Wycherly.

If we will be contending,let ua contend like tbe olive and tbe vine, who shall produce the most and best fruit not like the aspen and tbe elm, which ahall make the most uoise in the wind.

Doctrines are of uce only as they are practiced. Men may go to perdith with their heads full of truth. To hold tbe truth and fight for it is one thing to be sanctified through it ia another.

If you cannot be a great river, bearing threat vessels of hlesaitiga to the world, you can be a little spring in the dusty wave de of life, singing merrily all day and ail night, and giving a cup ef cold wtter to every weary, thirsty one who passes by.

Some can walk very well along the plank aidewalk of God'a gentle providences, and over the smooth pavement of prosperity, bnt when their path is rough and «tonv, their feet stumble and thev faint bv the way. Like Peter, they sink wben they tread tbe boisterous aea of sorrow and troable.

In tbe darkeat bour throhgh which a human soul can pass, whatever els® is doubtful this at least is certain if there ire no God and future state, yet even then It is better to be generous than seiflnh, better to be chaste than licentious, better to be true than falae, better he oravethan a coward.—[Robertson.

There are words wblob have exercised more iron rule, swayed with a more despotic power than Cawar or the Russian caar. Often an Idle word has conquered a boat of facta, and a mistaken theory embalmed in a widely received word, baa retarded for centuries tbe progress of knowledge.—[Prof. Matibewa.

Some "Tpfeople are as careful of their troubles aa mother* are of thdfr babieaj they cuddle tbem, and rock tbem, and hug tbem, and cry over tbem, and fly Into a passion with you If you try tp take them away from tbem they want Ton to fTet with them, and to help tbem believe that they have been worse treated than anybody else.

In New Hampehire, where I used to live when a boy (says Gov. Noyes,) th-r* waa an deacon wbo waa a icreat deal more pious than boneat. He waa an old hypocrite, and wben be bad done parti iularly mean thing heeated biaoonacienoe bv going out into a field, alone one aide of wbieh waa a atone wall. and kneeling '-eslde itpraving the Lord tii topple tt over on him if be bad done anything off*naive to him for wrang in hia eight. Welt, we boys fouud it out, *ne one day whan we aaw tbe deaoon making for tbe stone wall, we got on the other sid* and wai ed. He knelt down Mcoording to bis u*ual custom, and went through nla usual for nula, oloelng with the petition to have tbe wall toppled over if be bad done anything wrong. And we toppled It. Jumping out from under tbe atone*, the old man cried out In tones or mingled diagust and alarm: '(Jood gracious 1 oan't you tell wheu a man iajkintf?"

MA RKSM A Nam I* IN COLORADO. (Krom the Vatrplay B-ntin«l.) It waa *v*nlng. Thre* of them wer* killing a oat. One of UMMU h*ld

AM old Baltimore negro wbo bad emigrated to Liberia year* ago. ordered a uantltr of Dr. Bull's Oough Syrup a bort ume ago, atating that althoush o»ugh* and oolda were not frequent In

Ante*, I It in bis MAXY tbouaanda of dollar* baa been spent In distributing, frte of ckarpe. Sample Bottles of Baaoauu** UaaXAi* 8mur to all parte of thia country, those suffering from Oougha, Asthma, Hemorrhage*. Consumption, and other Throat and Lung Dlinni, that the •fBlcted miffht satisfy themselves, that afflicted might satisfy themselves. this retnedy won Id aave them from those fatal diasaaea. No peraou has ever used thia medicine without getting immediate relief, yet there are a great many poor, suffering, skeptical persons g-rfng about our atreeta with a aoap*ckua coogb, and tbe voice of conauraptioa eouuiw from their lungs, that will not try it. If yon die, It is your own fault, as tou can go to ttnr Druggist and get a Mam pi a Bottle fat 10 oenta and try It three doe*a will relieve *ny as**. M^gulsr M*e onlv 7& eta. (d9 eow)

familv.

TIE JUDGE

t» «b* tte*» NIOXIJ r*«l III Ask tor tt. p. I. Chambua, Nanitlwswi IMMNIIH)* Bs, Ind.

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TERRE HAXj*1'

FRAMIKRfB ROOT BITTERS, THM GREAT BLOOD AND HUMQB REMEDY. (ftom Clevaiand Sunday Homing Votes.)

That Praxier'a Root Bitten eflkmcy greatly aup*rior to any otbei Preparatioa fbr aenrehlng the blood, ot whlob we are aoauaintedl we oan ts*tlfy from actual ebservatien. Wa kno* many instanoea where Individuals ftn year* afBteted have been permanently restored to health by their use.

Mr. Frailer, the proprietor, la a realdent of thia city, and la widely known aa one of our moat prominent bnainesa men. Hia referenoea to the great value of hia Root Bittern are alao persons well known as eltlaena ef atandlng and in-

In wboae atatementa implicit

condc^noe may be plaoed, and 'their teetlmony may be taken aa eoncluslvt evidence of tbeeatlmation in which Mr. Frader'a Remedy la held, particularl] at home. Here it baa already attained that poaltlon that requirea no reoom idatlon. Having a we can with safety mend witb entire oonflaenoe Its use else

Having

where, by *11 who may be afllli-ted witb any kind of weakness or humor in tbt blood aa the moat searching, strengthening and healing remedy of which w» have any knowledge. See advertiae ment in another oolumn headed |l,Q0i Reward.

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tndimnapoUa Journal, price RUO, and riu Mall II 0# rndkmapoUt Sentinti, price 92.0U, and tV. y. TrUmm, price gl-W, and Tbe Mall 8 Toledo Blade, price UOO, and Tbe Mail 8

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Th- Mail 8 AppUton't Journal, price (UN, and The jlali 6 Rural 2Vcw Yorker, prioe t^00, and The

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Mat) »8 frank LeeUm IlUutraUd Newepaper, prioe 84.00, and Tbe Mall- 6 00 IjteUet Chimney Corner, price 84.00, and

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Arthmr'e Heme Maffoaine prioe82^0 and x* Tbe Mall... 84 0 Pwter*m'* Maffotine, price

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tern, another held tbe oat, and the third «mco*d the platol in the oat's ear and Ired, ebooting the man In the band wbo beld the eat, and th" one witb the lan* tern waa wounded In tbe arm. The oat left wben it aaw bo matters stood, and that 111 toeiir wnn being engendered.

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Tbe Swiss Ague dure.:

A flwcnlfi RcMdf Ike &1.'

Read the fellowing teatimeniala eonoernlng Ite worth :—-erer-

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trial, we can with aafet

dotofyour Swisa ague cure. It's sale is Increasing daily. Send it at tbe same prioe and name way as I will remit money for all in a week or so.

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Attrnme MisWit price Mio, and The ^onm^liiaoSSim, piioe iH.UuTand The Mat)..... Gardener'* MonUUg, prioeCL00,uid Tbe

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fbsw Mb AaraC and Tbe Matl-—.. The Jtunenr, prioe 8140, aad The Mall SL yuMae, prioe HM. and The Mall

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In Bankruptcy.

District of Indlaoak, H. H. At Terte Haute, the lath day of December, A. D.. 1 -78. i'ue undersigned hereby gives notice of his snpotntment as assignee of shua U. Hull, of Terrs Hsnte, Ooonty of Vr«», and utte of Indiana, aithin aaM District, wbo baa been adjoaged a baokrupi npon bH own

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DR. MALOTV,Druggist,

ell 8HATTUOK A JAXiao^r, Druggist*.

,, .. SUIXJVAK,Ind. NATIONAL HOTKL, SULLIVAIV, IND.,) November, 23,1870. Thia is to certify that I had tbe chills and fever for aix montha, and Mr. Houriet gave me one 50 ot. bottle of Swiss agne cure that waa pronounoed safe by W. Banrk, druggist, and I only used half of it, and it cured me. I gave tbe half, tbe remainder, to my uncle, Cbaa. Pienckstou, and it also cured htm. This medicine deserves a recommendation, but it recommonds itself all that uae. SAMUEL COHIN.to

Respectfully, WM. WKBER.

THE SWISS AGUE CURE

Is a good tonio tbe Liver and Blood, and for broken down constitutions. It speak* for itaelf all over the land. 7 JULG9 1IOIJKIET.

Manufacturer and Proprietor. Terre Haute, Ind.

Election Notice.

TERRE HAUTK A INDIANAPOI.IS R. R. C».

Secretary's Office, Ttrr« Haute, Dec. IBI, lWtt.

THE

ANNUAL MEETING

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holder* of this Company will be beld at the office of the Company, in Terre Haute, on Monday, January 1st, 1877, between tbe hours of ten and twelve, a. m., for tbe par pose of eltcling seven Directors for the enduing year. W. H. BUCKINGHAM, (2-41) Secretary.

PORK HOUSE

FOR SALE OR FOR RENT The com modi us PORK HOUSE of Wm. J. Rl man & Sons, is for sale, and if not sold, will be rented for tbe approaching season. Apply to T.U. BIJNT1N.

JT^IPQRTANT

IL»D., NOV. ii," IFI?70.

MB. Homuar: YourSwlas Ague cure s^ve* general aatisflaatlen, One 50 oent bottle eured four In John Taylor'e family.

JORH OOUIIB, Druggist.

SULMVAN, IND., Nov. 2S. 1876. We bave been aelling tbe Sw/a* agu cure for the past four month*. Itna

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Machine Threat, and wax, wai

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MACHINES

•RrAIBIb AWCOTEB In the very best manner and warranted wwrH, tqr JOJtKMI IMLK, No Matl •ueeL north (OIL between 8nd aad upstairs. Don condemn your ma ehlaeunctl Mr. FOLK ha« tana look at t. or (he real trouble may be wy Ught am ine cost if fepalring a mere trifle. Tbe beat aeedlce and (Ml eonstanUy on band*

TO OWFBRS

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Musical Instrimients.

John Dletdorf the' aoebifcplUhed J9iA* and Organ Tuner and Repairer, varnisher, polisher, ete., is prepared to put in good der all klndaof masloal tnstrameats mi

4th, or where IM lives, over Goettfa ftornlture store, on Main, between 8th and 7th streets, will receive prompt attention. (mtlMml

T8TEB8! OYSTERS!! OYSTEM!!)

M. 0. RAFFEBTT,

Main street, eauat of Hiztb. baa the agencj fbr the best brands of Oysters, whleh ne offers to the trade at reasonable figures. H« sells the finest Fish In the We«t.

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EVANSVILLK, Nov. 24, 1876. MR. J. HOURIBT:IKD.,

Please send me 2

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BET 8TH and

ORSE SHOEING

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ABfl» ALL OTHEg

JOB WORK!!

K1ZER & CO'H New Shop, THIRD STREET, WEST SIDE, BET WEB* WALNUT AND POPLAR.

Having just completed and put in aetlvoperation our large and commodious brici blacksmith shop at the above location, desire to inform the citizens ol Terre Haun and surroundingeounrrythat wearenow fb ly prepared to promptly and satisfactorily all work in our line on terms defying cea petition by any otber establishmeat in tb city. Onr work for over fifteen yrus pastli Terre Haute, warrants us in saying that on Shoeing Jobs cannot be excelled, and ii every in glance we have no hesitation In as suring oustomersof the best work, and oem plete satisfaction.

We nse nothing bnt the best material, anr have the work done only by tbe most expe rienced amd beat practlosl workmen in elty. KIZERACO

L. IBTTIRIbTETH

WHOLESALE DEALER IN LEATHER and HIDES 146 MAUI »TN TEKKE HAUTE, INr 'Aaft ft tf selected stock ngof the choices

I keep constantly on hand and am now receiving a large and carefa'ly goods adapted to the wants of Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, consist!n brands of French, German and American

Calf and 'Kip Skins, Buff and Wax Upper, Grain Leather and Split*. SOLE—Buenos Ayres, Orinoco, Oak and Hemlock Slaughter.

RO ANH— Black, Blue, Cochineal, Cream, Green. Maroon, Purple and Yellow. LINING SKINS-Pink, Russet. Yellow and White. CALF KID—French and American MOROCCO—Cape. Curacoa, Madras. Patna and Tam m, B:

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Brush amd Maroon..

Duck, Shoe Threads, Shoe Trees, 't.vje Blacklng.and Brushes. am preparing PURE GLEABIF1BD TALLOW FOR RAILROADS I am selling goods almost exclusively for cash, at prioeeso low that the oonsumer wli find it greatly to his interest to hunt the goods. Instead of having the goods bnnt bin Parties who sell goods by agents atanexpenseoft&MltoSlQ.OOaday, must matke it up ii price, or lose money. All orders auid consignments will receive immediate amd prorop attention.

T: H. RIDDLE

Millinery, Straw Goods, Laces

I RIKBOWN, FAHCT GOODS, mi Will Dipllesle Inallannnolla, Clnelnngtt or Chl«a|* U1A

deod Trade Molklted. T. H. BIDILE, 181 Mala Hi., Terre laato.

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ierner Wlntli and Begin f^(N**t Union Depot, )Tw Mart*, l~ earn pedal attenUon paid to Coal Shaft Machinery-Repairing done proasptfy.

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JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN

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HBAIV.VABTERS FOR

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*VConntry Jobbing Trad* solicited, an

Slices

guaranteed aw low an any Waster ueeasware House. 1-*

Halo Street,

Kerala Hid*. k«tw»«n IN «ftn

THE OLD EAGLE IRON WORKS.

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STEAM KNGINE8. COAL 8HAPTB. FLOUR AND SAW MILL MAOHIlfBRT BANK CARS. ROAD 8CRAPBRS.

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LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF PATTERNS IN TUB STATE! «... Oan give It* oaatomen the advantage of repair* wfthont o**t of pattern*.

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

PHflDTlX AM 1ACMII1 W«M.

F. H. McELFRESH, Manuibcturer oi Steam Engines, Mill Machinery, Ac., At

Bhlessicjlial1 Oanb.

TOHNT. SOOTT.

'bVTICE—NO. Ill MAIM STROer. As U. 8. Oommlmlonar la antboclaed ia Bauifcruptay.

I*uds»*ea%«ioye8wws bet. Itourt marts TERRE HAUTEyldd.

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VATTMUTBY A* LAW,

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GRAINING,

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TERRE HAUTK, IND.

Offloa over, TntCs Shoe store, A(adn street# between 4th and Mb streeH south side. I"

A LINCOLN, I^ ,S( ,^-FF I

OflHoe, 221 Main street, near Seventh." Ksracting amd au-UAcial teetb upeclaltiee. All, work warranted. (d%w-U|

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L. H. BARTHOLOACE V?

isrgees a*i Meshaalsal iw DEJNTIST. Deatal Ksem, 1S7 Mala

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B««r Ctk,

W. BALLEW,

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TKKRX HAOTB, UTO.

Nitrons Oxide Uaw admlnistsred fbr ss Tooth Extraction.

DENTIST,

MM, 119 Msla Street, ever sM MBfrrtlsserr ataaaMl. TERRE HAUTE, IND

Can be found la office night ana day, il

JOSEPH

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RICHARDSON, AL El

•«M e* Ohio HL, Bet. IN A lilt TERRE HAUTE, IND.

SCAR ZSCHOKKE,

Physician and Accoucheur, Treats all Acute and Chronic Diseases, a»d assures the public of his success In obsteqk* cal oases, and all ail men ts peculiar to ladlaa.^

Office and residence on Main street, south sltle, between 12th aud 18th streets. Terse Rante,

Business Cards.

AL THOMAS,

OpUelaaa sad Wstduaaksr Kor tbe trade, Main street, near tttxth, sign of big man with watch.

RW.MPpETOE

Gene Dealer In

GROCERIES, »tu VISIONS AND PRO* DUCE, Natlonad Block, 156 Main

PHILIP

hoUi.Sl

KADEL, Manufacturer of

Saddles and Waigii-.

Whips, Curry Combs, Brushes, Horse Blam kets, Ac., all work warranted. Lowest priom In the city, Malu St., near ffth, south side.

KISSNER, Am Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Pianos, Nelodeons, Organ*,

Musical instruments, Ac., Palatce of Music, W Ohio

JR.

FREEMAN,

a Retail Dealer in Amerleaa aad rerelga Wslckes, JEWELRY, Ac., Opera House.

riORN MEAL,

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GROUND FEED.,,,

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WILLIAM BARBIt'K 00

At his mill on 8ecoud and Ohio street*, doing the Very best of work, and invites tu patronage of our citlsens.

Ho may be relied on to give the follaat satlsfbetton.

PRAIRIE

cmr

Whortiiit. mmi R.uil^iJ.i.1. i«

Pine Lumber, Lath & Shinges, Slate Roofing,

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ssonnrmr,

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Cnstam Sawing, Plaining and WoodTgge Ing done to ocder. All work warranted. I Oor. 9th and Halbcrrj

A SON,

w. n. ourr.

QLIFF

LOTOMOTITK. ITATWViBT *1 MAM1HE

BOILERS.

TUBULAR

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OLIFT & WILLIAMS,

!£'$•"? -f 'I' ft': $ I 3*

»5* .1 Manateetnnmi of .n ... SI

Sash, Doors? Blinds,

Wlel«wa«dDonrFmi MAVMIMK Brackets, Stair' •uailng, Ballneten, lewdlj 8

9

And adl dcasriptlons or

FINISHING LUMBER

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AMD

CTLIIDKR,

Walnnt

flwi ittset, fcet Psplsr Repairing done In the mo*t sebetanUel'" manner at short notlea, amd aa litMml laii price as any establishment in Uaa State.

Orders solicited and eataAtlly attended

WHOOPING 00UGH.

Whooping Congb bpsctAe enms this dissaw* in eoa week's time. If nsoa generally. will

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Cheerier

the livss at hundreds. Do net let

voor cbUd die of wbooplng eongb wheaonei bowa or this HpeoilU win ears it. It Md*Ml !*rstsaan tbe ssversr sj mptoms withlnua1?* ftr*t CWerity-.Our boors, ror sale by BOlf* 1*1 A AakBTBONtt, Terre Hante. Ind.