Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 7, Number 29, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 January 1877 — Page 3

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A rAPER FORTftE PEOPLE.*

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But if tliro"Rh all tb«* life 1«'«« day, M'I A'. :LM 1 imtheart by yt i» or nay

We're

doa^o^h'Jic that we wn traeo, g£ That brought the sunshine to a face, Mo act, iposfMinaH, That helped soin -soul, and nothing cost, Then couiipPn^ day a* wor* ttuuil*t,

Oh, oom^ Kitty, wo coif not export mot er to livj always, and ahc tak care of ydi»B iU, child, I'll war rant, though yoU'd-Mi't know it. .And I doiVf think *'lf«Wi« was hero now she would "blame mr- wanting you to tak»' tli® afid h•*: yourself a littl.\ thouuh •vo», -Kr'« mv only sfsu»r'» child. !"•»*. Ki'.fy, 1 am only a hard working tTiierjU^d ha\e a l:rue lamily of in own ^»nd you board hore for notW"! .n Sasi as coutontad as a kitten."

I'mii't^i wicked as t'-» v.ant you to take c.irc of me. unelc, with j)'or, li»ne Laura and all tb*»ot*ier littlo cousins on your hand*', and I'll trv t\o school l»u* if I have to be examined and quiz*

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OnCKAlfefirjg'ti'X act one word That n»e li^urt pi men who beard One Katioi* ni(*4 kind-, That f.-W like sunshine where it went, Then vf}^

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Kitty^s Experience

"Off. TTin'jeTT'Tvrwrean tench school. I5 bftv* «%h*» dreadful, and you nay there :r*»Jnfsof tln-m h»re, and bljiplrjs too, I'!.l venture, who could pxtiiifHn their tvwkewir would be svared "to d»'«thfTam little know only four Oh. h*r why did poqr p- ndfna flitfald tro alone?" .And big t*H round, w« ndeflul blue eyes, 'W-'Ifwl slowly down the pl.tnp eheck*/anfl dropped unheede! on the tiny, Childish hands clasped- 80 nervously bn hbr lep.

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of tn*n, I shall certainty not know wh it, addition s, whether wo live in North or South America."

Stj lire Law so a a'wavs examines the tpaeher*. He Kh fich o!d bachelor w'iv lives in the hi: while house by tlw church. II-' is the visitins: cotutniaee. too iru.ss you v-n'l tfe much frightencl »t him." •,

And Kariuer l?rt Qn took up thp milk pa is and vvt'iit slowly out to milk the nic\ c-:nt«*t»ted l»roklnj cowu.

of_ bcr ,&«)n,

Farnict (J/m'ii, Tho"old VtdV al been dead fhroe juont*w no a'' -nnthtf good- p'-fipie ol ,-kim. IM. lier UMc!e, that Kittv .» ii,ood cdu. ation, ofIVred her the r- s^Fiool mistress,. And now 'tied 'on her sun hat. and l.a*ir*r tilw* little'bhek «hol in her ill- 'iin iug,-to'.

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house on tu hill, and rang tiis bell. Whilo wriiitnq: tor the summons to be answered. *slja consoled hrcrsslf by thinkin/,' *Or cour-k\ he is only a plain farmer Hlift uuOt-V, rid I w-n't be \tiry profiiunVl

Th'i red armed Irish 5»1rl ps'*ortcd1:er to tli" «ltf'ttfr f^'n.and ann »uncin2. "A little Kir! see yp7., mir," clos-d the door and lett jxior" Kitty standing with doivii cyci and a loudly tMratiug heart, the,"awful presence."

A fall, cen'lemmly looking man of about th'rtv five, with a pale, intellectual ^nd thick, curling, chestnut hair, slightly sprinkled with gray, after lmikinu witii an amusecLsmilo ir a mo ment at the shy ".little giri." who was studying I'.m CAr[et and twisting her long", yellow ctlY'.s, eaM \h a deep, pleasa 1

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I«'y

dear, what can I #13 for

your litfi"/ahip tiiia morning?" Klttyiluokad up, and seeing thin bandsomci orftiltle«M»n, so.unlike her uncle, was in 're in a twitter Mian evpr, and at first did not answer, nut vainly prayed for a tittle bV»!o\li tho tlo.lr to crawl into.

A*m, ho it's a li.tle dumb, girl*iOn«.

to sfa»' mo. csl»?" This made Kitty a little bit «puuky, and helpel her to speak. "Oh, no, i»'eas\ sir. I'm tvt your •dear' nor a 'dumb girl'—though I almost wish I

\VH»—but

uncle sent uie to

be. examined to teach the school so picas* hurry up, sir." After patting at the little imagw for a moment in titter amazement, Squire Lawxnn said, "It isn't possible that tbis is Mi«s Clyde?"

Kitty imdded, And mtonnnred faint "Yes." You rmrat erxctise me, but you are verv small: prav be seated and be so kin-V to tell,me hqvf old you arek" s^verftceii, H*^Miy." "Incredible! 'A'cll, Miss Clyde, I don't knr.w what your bli^ boys and girls will say to you'but I hopo you will succeed, r, we are uinch trtubled lor teachers here, and it is a pity for these fine oouutry lads ami lassies to grow up in norance."

Well, In the spv* or an hottr and a half Mi*s Kittv tripping homo agnln. The Kiuirp.fccelui? shy andfriaht ened sheVa#. had drawn her Into con •ersHtion talkcil about her grandmother, her unclo's family, and finally got her to talk about hfr school Ufa and Ntiidto^Hii I "sandwiched" tkeexamlnation iu *uch itn adroit nunner tha', Ki tv didn't kn-»w when it was dune and when he toll Iter th*t if «ho would please t»lv« him a specimen »f hor hand writing she tnia^w go hfttue, aftd he found her c.miut as far as eduction

wavcp.Kwiwi.

to uu»«ti.

school, she,

was ivare «*UM,i*bftd tl«si» "h^l a I ovr 1 ,,

rfiis, 4 t* On 'Mondajpi morning Misf 7iyd«put^ on an tmoru»f»niv loiu dre»», and a^ter v«inH* trvitir "plrtsur Uftf curly |!i8 ij()vti -tr.t'i'.ht, dourwl licr hat Rhawj et wiih them a very

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TERRE. HAUTE

hereelf Itirri-und'ea b£ ft mots

lev collectio»)oT Uvenllefi, ^«5 ha tiles up to big, fcfi«erlhHojN W ir|r1i of ttft^a or eUteen* who Jqokea S'ov'n on^t^rnHbeiTsUffertor height and grinned contemptuously. "Good rabrhtag, ahildren.L tftink1» Is nine o'clock, so please all oortie in"That's a bell thar teacher allers rin

it wlieii fcbeyfavantus tocom^ in." *s ^3 "Of ponrse, Mrtalnlv,". stimrneryq pohr Witty, foelitiR her dignity o*»liy| out at the ends ot her llugPrs but she walked Into the dingy old school fooia, and, capturing the great dinner bell, irrieddt

:wilh alHierlmR^t# 'fit#i¥t)i!dr^»i flfcd in and tq tlu ir '.eats, tinil stand with all iheh t'\- fo see what "thai little thinwould dcy next.

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she looks Hkolhe,WaJ JoU uiy oouslJtiq th° «itv hn-t got 1

Mease, oalfdren, what do you do,

fir-*'

hearts.

with those won lerful riniilets, l«»oking at the tiny hands, and Kolntr into loyd raptures over her last uift from her grandmother, a 1 itt gold watch and

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And I've trofto go up to^uire Lawson's ni^ht, siippt«e, as tiicy want me to ro ut-uce Monday mi»rn!n if I suit," mti?ftd Kitty. "I suppose it's drcadfiU in inbut I do'Msiost hope 'r.e wMl '-utile k-iwjfe Mythio^. fiav I won'i «io .t -iii

Ki'.tv Cl\ dc vd,. c«u an orphan since. Khc'w^ a UUlc 1 :1-v, and had AlwaVa lived wi'h liA gian 'mother and Iwmi p^tte 1 amd coddlel au I made much of, till, at tii of spvent^cn, she was iu-nM»clfrfc*-|mi-W,*o«»'-jA4 «»-little srfU-. reliancc'as many a 't'iiT of ci^ht of\efi yearfV rl^T had dii'd* H' la-', jf^nt-'y and painledwly, of old aqcc, and H: "Kitty iu..charge

chain. OT cmirse. thoy didn't learn the least tHIinr, and Kittv scolded in a howitehiiur little war, which fairly set the boys crir.v with delight. it sometimes she wou'd have tears in her oyos', end would sty, in a pleading tone "You really nri'-t do Ivtter and learn vonr lessons., children. If you don't, when the 'com nittee' comes in he will b* vorv atvurv and turn meawav, and pwt an old, cross mm or woman in here, who will boat von dreadfully.''

Oli. we will, tea iher. we will! And open would llv five and twc'ity books. Mi 1 the lips of the owners would make such a buzzing for a while that Kicty imagined herself in a swarm or b-f*s.

T'e youux people toM wonderful' stories at- home about their "splendid teacher." and how fist they learn

Tomm'v Birch what is the 'capital of N^w Hampshire said the squire.

Constantinople, sir, on the Bosphorns. lioldly aflSrined Tommy. ... .The squire looked ot Miss Clyde, but s'ic gav« M"v"«.vh »•'jt-.fen'-'' »np«ai-_ insr ance lhat he linderst'.'od nff.iirs in' instant, and actually did not correct Master Tommy, but said

Vf ry f'ood,

untoth^ wlnt^-

Iv dett

younir man'," and SPcret

rmined that

"the

poor littlo thin?

•di'dold kpfcp the school till the summer, an way."

"Seoiii to me,' said FarmerTIalliday's wife one dav. "se°tns to me Squire Lawson never did take so much interest in the eddication of the youna uus before he'.s been there at least six times now, a not mir'n two-thirds of the siimmei* •jione: he don't ginnerallv pro hut twice

I reckon the squire likes yaller curls and red cheeks," and Mrs. Halliday winked fclliV-rlnglV.

O a a men are allers i.nagiuin' aomethin'," qnot.li the farmer.

It is certain that the squire did go the Hchool pretty often, and he ancl the teacher a-id the littlo folks got upon tbe lient of terms. And once itS a while he happened along just as school was out, and carried Miss Clyde and the little ftreens home, as be "was going that WHV."

FinaMy, the''last day of school" arrived, and the children all came with l'i«g.faces and red.,eyes, and their "Sunday..jjo-to meeting clothes" on' and Kitty cried, too, and gave, Ihooi'ml a book, and some candy, and hoped they would always be very good, and learn more than they had of her And the sqidrfl c.mio in and mado them a nice, tunny Kpeecli, and called

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the goo'l easy p» p1? of fl ittered

thotiHolvcs that the iittla schoolmistress was a regular treasure. This deH'-'hlfnl sta'e of att'*.

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trane oh until bout t?n o'clock one day little Joe Hallidiy piped out:

"Teacher, too committee man is comin"."

Kitty popped up like au animated India rubber bad, and her round eye-' almost tumbled out of her cheeks

N

ack the smile

to their lacs, and sent them home rejoicing with their books arid presents, and, what thoy valued much more, a kiss from Miss Clyde. Alter the children had gone, the squire handed Miss Clyde her pay, an 1 she felt very thankful indeed.

But, dear me," said she, ''T don't knoiTAvhntnM«r I shall do new. I kaow I 10 teach school, and you know it, too, Mr. Tvtwsoa and you have been so kind to allow me to ker*ptt this,«uminer. I don't dtwerve tj^iis at alF and Mi*» Iti'ty flshea dl ont Of ber purse, and held it towards the squire and begau to '-ry.

Puf it up In tbkt tiny, little pocket* book. Yon have done the best you amid,.aud uo one cu) expect morc. Resides, I am responsible, as I engaged yeu. And, Kitty, I have another podtkn to offer you, where I think you will 6 a 3 a a wivld." ..

Kitty, loolfe^upln arqsseBieot, and asked, nastily, "whit is it?" and Iben, 011 catching the look in the hiwdsoine face so near her own, dropped her eyes again and beuan to tremble,

That of Mr*. Squire Lawaon," T«'in, alter a pause he

opened

i" with ihe^siltivni. of n«"«tH

nixing l»Tr.,

ft

t-i-l

«ji,e u-ft poor uncle cj ^cn all deub cd up i»viy. In a jwroxv -111 (.fiti-i'iWr.j,, .i*t*»y When j»hp. rca-'Uf.'-'-t lyu»e :f

..r, vi«- va

like »i oHrt!?",' 'Vt.lpplng bird," tin¥»**»"•* *K'i«W ^m-1 r»^f nnf. then ai*d ff'n the diriMtlun of th^fthc "»'»ie s*h'H»i house wil inuch diiinity that i'^ives, w.'.l nh^ *t

bis

sruis and said, "W ill J'ou take it, little darling The next minute all there was to be wn of the little arhoolinlstrew* wu* a showfr of yellow curls

I I minwrr 01 yfiiiin Clirls VCrtng til© 1_ lIl'L'j «v,

i, »«d

chent,and

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bcfninhi )f\«nd *\rvt* •'.I.tie-tv 1 the bi'st pohcj'Nm blip ofj« .x with ,), Kittv H-acwe-1 out ku*»ina what she wns doiug

hn ih.- eurl*. Die HipurM w«* riwfht idkd w«'nderiull» woll in

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ly in

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thousand towtvf^s.glcyv.

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R-ail In TestftTrfprit."'' nm In the course ot the forenoon the little teacher completely won the children's

She threw heriolf so•» ntirely

o.^ their generoshy, she a»ked Hiem about everything, and passed over tlieir mistakes in recitation with a winning. sMiito, or said, sweetly (Hi, von mustn't t'orsot. y»u know

The boys were all in lovo wits l^r, an«! the cirls were not a bit jealous, but. crowded a onnd her «l

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playing

it touohbs"-

rk upon everything tcr.

-T)uf

Do not quarrel wit)» ptrfowness of ye cannot' afl&itr to have it

^Pride breakfasted UiAi ^plenl^, (fillall with poyqrty,4ndsupped with iusauity.

—X Franklin,

11»t #tt» ^d«» nnMjjrtutf it

for fuultH but'sie^k''diligently for .the tjiprna urp.

"for^Mtautles,

fouud after the rVists aro'faded.

It thrfotlc® ofajpavsiMfor dom not confer hopcrtQtpojji j|ne, Theliaqs, I f'ill give honor to ^ho offl.e,—[Epaminond

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Allien dlligbnce opens the do irof the understanding, and impartialitv .koejvi it Open, truth is sure to tind an entpupc, awr a wefcome, too.—[^outh.

'|.'hero is noth^ig watUlUg ijto make all rational and disinterested peop'.o in the world of una religion," but that tliey should talk together every day.—[Pope.

To be truly ureal it is necessary to be trillv food aud benovolent, fur all oilu-r distinctions the clods of tlin valley will vpr and the greedy worm destroy.— [Anon. (i »(1 takes men's hearty desires and will, instead of iho deed, when taey havs not power to fulfill it He never to the bare deed ins'ead of the will,.— [R. Baxter.

Death is the liberator of him whom freedom cannot releaso, the physician of him whom medicine cannot cure, and the uomfort«r of him whom time cannot console.—[Coltou.

If you are determined to get the beam out of your own eye before you put your ringers into your brother's eyf to get his moto out, you will probably bo very busy for ihe"next few years.

Men's lives should be like the day— more beautiful in the evening: or like sumin'M-—aglow with promise, and like the amtuuin—rich with the golden hi!a'rps, where gr»d works and deeds havo ripened on tho iield.

Never lie. Don't teach your pupil what you don't believe. Don't pretend to kuMW what ou are ignorant of. Don't effect to be what you are not. A little untruth in your character will do more harm thau much truth will do

gOOd.

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tier fright.. Ob, children I^o, pleaso, be very good, and ciiswer every question he asks, whether you' know 'or not. Wo'Vft vr

'•Yes, vps, we 'will,'.' cried -a horu»- of

V'oi'TS.

Ami so, when Squire Lawson walked^ in and took the teacher's arm chaiv.

As a r6sfe after a shower, bent down by tear drops, waits for a passing breeze or a kindly hand to shako its branchfs, that, lightened, it may stand .once mo/e upon its stem—so oho who is bo'ved down with aflliction longs for a Mend to lift him oiit of his- sorrow, and bid him onco more rejoice. ITappy is the man, who has that in his soul which acts upon-the dejected like April airt upon violet roots. ffi«- at ji

TIJCCO

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hotight.l-.e had tie?er seen a'more order ly In! of..children. Ti o.v followed the UMV-h^r's direetion to the letter, and the stmtetimes was rather rpjrusipg. K^r instance: ... .1.

sort of natural .m.-iuaefc or

human dignity'in the heart yf man which .steels his- very nerves not to hena. beneath the heavy blows of a great adversity. 'The palm tree grows best be•.iejith a ponderous height even, so the character of man. .'.There is i).o ^ejritjn it it is a Jaw of psycholopy.. The petty pangs of small daily cares huve often.. fcieiit tie' chai-acters of ij'en, bat gl eat inisiortonos seldom/ There is less daligrr iu this than in "great good luck.— [K,ssuth.

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TJioront rhn tub MoriRftTr

"I ciu't get. the breakfast in .time, Aunt Fanny, and it is no use for me to try," said 'little Mattle, bursting into tear's.' "James must get sbmepnei.se to do it, it' he .expects to get oil to bis Yt rk by seven o'clock. There the meat W frozen stiff. How could I ut it until it was thawed He wants potatoes of some sort for breakfast, and I must warm- the water to wash thorn. Then the mik was frozeh juStss wo were ready to sit down to breakfast, and I had that to thaw out. A man dosen know what it is to get. breakfast these bitter mornings." And the young housekeeper sobbed afresh at tho re membrance of h6r husbarid's annoyance, though he tried to conceal it, at the nine o'douk breakfast.

Aunt Fanny was a wiso woman, and talked soothingly, and smoothed tin. .brown hair kindly, until the yourip wife'.'felt better." Then she began to talk over tho trouble in a businesslike war.

First of all, Mftttie, see if you caji not help matters by forethought the day

before

"Dear me! I get tired enough with *ne day's work without, crowding the next day's into it." ,$»

But it will be so much taken off front the next day's work

Mattie dried up her t'ars and st about her work agaia, -like the bright,- hrave little housekeeper" she wan, determino I to prortt by th« lesson.

"You are voung now, Mattie," said the old lnrty,'"and

the

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her new

f»V thf educ^ »n ot th* b#»firt not Yigo Iron Cpmpany,

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10 .. if Toe vir" 9 TH*H0in»* s:r.Fftj a t4t»r nour.bh-

TheSwlss Jgnc "Cure.

A Sovereign Remedy for (he tT

MR.

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iB^ad the following tes^menials 00n-

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Duck, Shoe Threads,

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you will not

add to yoUr labors, but itnmeamrobly lightenthem. Taking th »ught bflforehaad is MkH thfe' proverbial 'atitfh in limb'—it is a grtat labjrs iver. Now, for instance, when you are in tho storeroom preparing for tea to-nl rht, just cut your meat for breakfast, and set it by on a plate. Boil up a dish of |»otatoes, peel and slice them, and

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them

ready to fry in ten minutes to morrow morning. Grind your Coffee and put ft in the clean coffee pot, and have it all ready to pour 011 tho hot wa'.er as soon as the kettle boils. Set the cream pttcher on th- dining ro mantel rfvitf night, aud it will take but a minute to set it on tho table in tho morning. Bring»in your bread abio^anv uflfthtaur slsnrlikWy' to freeze. All thefofthihus take but a few minutes now, but they are great labor and comfort savers in the morning."

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habiftr you ftrin

will stay by von.- You will save Health, Strength and H»PPLTIP«W, andyears of time hy taking tte plan of-wisely taking thought for the morrow. If jou allow your work to drift along, always driving yon, you will not get much comfort or resting time

yon.go along,

nor be able to make home half as,delightful to your household

OFFK OF

Wabasn Iron Company,

TKitrtt: \n'i'. tnd iuc. xth, i^th. Ifnili: XNNKAl. MKCTl.MJ of He MockI 1 holOert «Mlii« fompniiv v. Hi b» lit-ld at

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SIIKLDORN,*IND.,

Nov.

ffouniETr Your Swiss Ague cure gives general aajtinfaelion. One 60 cent xbottte oured four in Jobn Taylor's family. 1

JOHN COLLIER,

I)R. MALOTT,

SHATTUCK A JAMISON,

Novoaibtr, St, 137(5. 1

Tills Is to certify that I had the chills and leyor for six moi^hs, and Mr. -.Ioiiriet^ gate me one

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T'OIIIN.

D^VAILSVLLTB.

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MR. J. IIOUKIKT: L'lcaso

irico and wajnc way as I will remit money lor all 111 a wu.'k or so. R. spcctfniiy,"

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»I THE SWISS AGUE CUKE »'n

Is a good tonic 1" the Liver and Blood,

-Ind for broken down constitution speaks for ilselfall over tho laud.

Centennial Reduction in Advertising'

Three thousand, two hundrel and fifty lobars worm of newspaper advertisltiR, at' onbiisliers' sclieibiie mtes,- Klven for S700 •ind three months' no! accept,^, i« payaent from al

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I »kn»l if .-)«»- ftfb K} ili hu J»5£-'V

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Vfc'iMtttK 1 ii, injk, lk-e. *ii-u i^

UlJsOm}i«ij Is Mat lUi' I r* '»•. "b •iuu,iri Hi a. biS' il

1 -is, m.. Mr-1 pnr

t4or»^Ttn.« fUr-etnKto «?«•*#th* 1 9ft»varaud 1 tatuasoi. at»y uija« bii nesatuas. aiay cwiue b^orfj in

•...tor-w*. *t«r» 't* -"'--il*- :*i Ji nt S»!

i. kpepVonfitanfl^'ori-hAT/d tfn'dhm'how i^ceivine'a large and carefu'ly selected stock.o•xomU adapted -to ihe.vy«uts of Boot .ind Shoe Manufacturers, consisting of the choioer simudsol ronch, Cierniaii arid Americriu' •,

Calf ahcl TCif Sfenl? 'Buff WM TTppor, G^ain Ijea4har.and.8pi)tfl,v

Oriiioci?, 0?ik and Bemlock Slaughter..

SOLE—l'uenos Ayr'es, Orinoco, C?ik and Bemlock Slaughter., f^r tf) N S— Black, Blue, Cochineal) Cream, Green, Maroon, Purple and Yellow., ......

LINING RKINS-Plnk, RUsSet. Yetlow and White. CATIF KID—French ahd American

8hoe

Trt es, -S.IOB lilackiug, and Crushes.

I am preparing PURE (/LEAHi K1ED TALLoW tXiH KAILROA'DR

am sellin g-goodsalmost exclusivtly for. cash, .vt pricesso low.that the,consumer .Wii. rind it creatly to his interest to hunt the goods, instead of baying the goods hunt him Parties who sell goods by agents at an expense of So.Wto UHMJO-a day, hihst make

nriets or lose money.-r All orders and OftnslKi attention.

fiiii )B9t,

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ORTANT TOOWNBwt

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Druggist.

SyrxiVAM, Ijjd., NOV. 23, 1S70, We liavo boon selling thoSwi$a njrye Qiiro for the past fohr months. It has given good satisfaction tliof4e that have taken it according to direction. We believe it has true merits.

YSIEHS!

Druggist.

Druggists.

S I A N

Iud.

I NATIONAL IIOTEL, SULLIVAN, IND.,

iSt. bottle of

Swisf ague cnr.i that was pronounced sale by W. 11 Baurk, druggist, and I only lined hail of it, and it cured me. 1 nave the half, the remainder, to mv nn e|p, Chas. Ptenekston, and it also cured Stm. This medicine deserves a recommendation, but it rpcniunionds itself to ill that use. SAMUKL

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NO.,

Nov. 21. l«7t».

send me

2

lo/„ cf ymir Swiss a jue cure. It's sale is increasing daily. Send it afthe

JITMK* llOl'KIUi',

Manufacturer and Proprietor. 'l errc :aute, Ind.

rn d^rA P'T dav pt homo. Samples

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worth SI five. JSriN-^ON A

»i., port land, Alain.

rtisers of responsibility.

,irinle Itst/siviiiKName^MiaractPr, Actual Daily and Weekly Circulation, and Sched •lie Itfies of Advertising, sent free

hwa

tl

PRIDO

Mi's*

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to

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address. App'V to eo. P. Rowell fr (Jo. N wspaper Atlvertihiny Agents, 41 art Row. N.

lished Piano vsrnt»hor, In good or-

all If'linl^f iniiMlnj.1 ln»frnmBnU 'IVigthein almost like new,

at the lowest

rate* possible. Orders left at K. Oazg'a Art Kmporium, on Main street, between 3rd and lib, or where'lie lives, over

OYSTERS!! ton# iip*. OYSTERS!! I

W.i

'n M. C. RAFFERTY,

Main street, east of Sixth, has the agency for the

host

brands of Oysters, which lie of-

fersio ilet trade at reasonable figures. Uf sells

the finest Fish

in

iho

A

3 »i,|

Wrst.

&

?»ift

WKRER.

•, A IN,

BET C)TH"

S

'anS*YTH

It

4

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ORSE SHOEING'

.•.mutmm

AIjIj OTHER

ilj5

,-,j

JOB WORK!

KIZER & GO'S Ndw Shop.

THIRD STRKET, WEST S1DK, BETV/EEf WALNUT AND POPLAR.

Having just completed and put in actlv: opeiitiOM onr large and commodious brici blacksmith sliop at the above location, w« desire to inform the citizens ot Tt rre Hautand surrounding country tl at we arenww fuj ly prepared to promptly and satisfactorily rial 1 work in our line on terms defj ing

Hr-iUBMthE siAirri:,

ie anu enow.

All orders and o«nsitfnments will receive Immediate and promp

T.m: RIDDLE

j. WHOLESALE DEALER IN »1. «,w^

Millinery, Straw Goods, Laces

woojois,dc©:

.t I Will Dnplicate iudiannpollm, Cincinnati or Chicago Bills. ,.it jon«l Trade Solicited.

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MrOodntrf

MANUFACTUKKS

S E A E N I N E S A 7 S A

I 4*^fk~Jxr1 BANK CARS, ROAD 8CKAPERS., ait'iM"] BUILDING FRONTS, CANE

,C*n. give Its cuHtoiqers the advantage of repaii*"w1th«yut c0#t of paUWna,*'

4 A E & 2 0

VJ 1PHOSX1X FOPaPBT AWf MAyBIJIE WOBKji.j

!fc '. F..H. McELFREJSH, M&iHifalCturer or 7'^"'

Strain E«sines,'*Mil! Machinery&t orner Mlntb

and Eagle

,(Near Union Depot,)

attention paid »o»'oa! RhnTTi Machinery--Rffpairimr done promptly.

r'liiL TH1 OQHDDCTOi TO STOP AT \"8

White

I StHMl U* fA** I f^niViV, .iKl^OI -ill ,r O't ili it--,. tit*

,h.j .v'j n*'

1 1

FLOUR AND SAW MIL«L MACHINERY

VABlOri* PATTBKIIII 1RCIM,. AC|K99i

Fl'KMf('ltC,4c. udhavlai

LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF PATTRRN8 IN THE STATE

Terre Hante, lad

RfppetW'.

You

Professional- Gard»r

JfiWal Jaitkmii1 .,(

Attorney at Law

OFFICE—NO. Ill MAIN ST&fcBT.

Fifth

Goetz's

tnre Mor\ on Kaln, between

0

cal

COHI

petition by any other establishment in th city. Our

work

cannot be o?:celled, and ii"

every instance'We have no hesitation in a Miring custpmers of the be&t work, and cen pleiq sat isJ'actKm."

We use nothing but the best material, am have Hie work done only by the most expt ienoed.aud best practical workmen in tb city TC17.r,RA-rO

SR and HIDES,"-" IMUI'B

^a^kprtped

er

Aa (J.

make ppoo Over Henderson's Stove and

streets.

N.(

farni-

6th

and

7th

streets, M'ill receive prompt attention.

G. BI)FF,

focfH-Sn^

KISSNER, 1

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T. IL KIDDLE. 181 Mala St., Terre Hawte.

in»

K.S.BiCKiRDSOH&CG

aeiniia JOBBERS ASTD DEALERS IN

aa*t 111 eeiiHWare, ^llasswaio

|,inii|N, Elf KHJto ste

I

-if AlWtrARtERS'FOR •d« #ll! ,* 'V. ?•?.

Chaudeiiersiuid Bar Fixtures

Corintrf Jobbing Trade solicited, ttao prices guaranteed as

low

as

any

Huoensware House.

bet, Foart

marffl TERRE HAUTE, Idd

I

ATTORNEY AT LAW, a TERRE HAUTE,IND.

Office over TutA's Shoe 8tore, Main street, between.-lth and 5th streets, sooth side.

c.

O. LINCOLN,

ff-.DKVUST.

Office, 221 Main Street near Seventh. Extracting and artificial t«etb specialties. All work \varra-iV*l. (dtw-tf)

Da»

QTCAixiyn.

Ox tis I P:

W li ol t'xa lean tA/i rin

Pitinoti, Hclotieeitu, Orgasm,

air

[I. BARTHOLOMEW,

SnrKwii and .VechaaicaJ

I- DENTIST, lcnlul Kooiu, 157 .Hain StrMi near tfth.

Nitrous Oxide (bus adininlstere«l

ess

Tooth Extraction.

s-ha

a TBKKK HAUTE, IND. A

for

paib

fa

W A E W -OTIF,0

DENTIST,

Office, 119 Nnin Slr«ct, over Sags'

1

old fonlrotionerj «taul. -'-TERRE HAUTE,

INI),

/'Can be found in ofiler night and day,

JOSEPH RICHARDSON, M. L|

~r~:

Office on Ohio St., Bet. Hrd #tk, TERRE HAUTE, IND.

SCAR ZSCHOKK^

Physician and Accone-hnnr,

Treats all Acute and Chronic Diseases,

a.ssures the putilic «r his success in

cases, and all ailments peculiar to

Haute.

di

for over fifteen years past ii

Terre Hajite, wurrants us iu saying that ou Shooing

Jobs

R.

4

and

obstetri­

ladiea

Otflce and residence on Main street,

south

fide, between l.'th and lSih streets,

Business Cards.L^:r

CJ

^1AL THOMAS Optician mid Watckxitaker For the trade, Main st.root./near Sixth, sign of big man with watch'.

VV. RIPPETOE II

Ten*

.tii

Gene al Dealer In-

GROCERIES, wVISlONH AND PRODUCH, National Block, 155 Main

street

HILIP KADEL, anu fa.- virer bf

sidles uul IlarneiM,-.i Mt 4J Whips, Curry Combs, brushes, Howe Blan kcts, Ac..all work warranted.. lowest, prioei in the. city, Main Ki„ ni'iu*!»th.5finth side.-

Musical IiiKtruirieiits, Ac., '. Palace 01 Music, *.S Ohio"f*

R. FREEMAN,

ards, Crimp. It, "Lastifffe

4 lietail

1

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Kits, 8ho»

ftra!••••«p"*1"11""

American atttl ifordita Watrkm.

JHWELliY.

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""lOIi^ MEAij

it

up

Ix

.so tmi'i li

Xiwlnfi

1t it HiUfkt*

't-CrltOUND' FteEt)!"

WILLIAM BARRItK C0.9

At his mill on fiecpi and' OWo,

RAIRIE CITY^^^

Westerr

t^dil Main street, ivJwv |. licwirlir

iforth Side, between 3rdaad 4tb (id

THE OLD EAGLE IRON WORKS.

1 ^r'w,vw!lwS TI.KUE liiiri S-

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etU Wholesale and Retail deaietv In

MILLt

will alwat

nni

*Vl( V:

The Best

UIQ4MS, 3«-

UVFrZKSy

THAI, ii

Pine Lnmbet\—^

Lath & bhinges,

.T ifi

ft!

-.H

streei

rioing the very best of Work, ana inVltei patronage ot oui citl«eai,, rttfs He may be. relied ou satisfaction.

1 5

•1®^

planing Mills.

CLIFT & WILLIAMS,

Sash, Doom Blind^ I

a]l it**- *1

Window and boorTrameii

IVfonldlng llrnrkela, Stair

Railing, Balluitera, Mewtl

PoNtii, Flooring, Siding,

.9 it And Ml deeerlpUoos of^ *„,

W

FINISKNG LUMBER

.1 in'

(M.,Sl&teRoofing

I

A

A N

1 0

ROOFIUti FKIjT.

4

.. .-•*.*«*£ 1,10 1 Ml.

log doae to enter.

T'TDGCI 3IABISIJK

1 H,ilW

Cnstom Sawing, VUUn inf Antl-Wtoed ItUa' ^*11

All

work warranted.

Cor. (Hfa slid Hnlbcrry NttSnetsi rjifti! -.1 .' r. A

w. *.ciirr.L ,f .i'.

QUFP A SON,

A*

DWBT curr

I MAjttikx&rv 1 9

LOrOnOtlfli, ATATlOWART A 3

BOILERS."

TtBVLiR MD CTI-nDER,

Hnt Htreel,bet. Poplar anil Walaat Kepairlng done in the most Mubst&nUal manner at short notfee, and as

UJ

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licrral

WHOOPING COUGH.Dr

And S W HUUIXIIVT \JU UVJXlf e-hoa* \rA WHKI«U^/JUGH RTPWCIFLOCURES-.TFIISDISEME

In

price as aoy establinhmeut in the Htate. O rrteTfcxrtlleH#"! and rar^fntlv nttenried

t«.

D-

one ve in's time. Jf uw-d generally, a

Pi |5V»\«a«A'v .1 «ave the liven or hun/lrcj-i. T)o tint let 0 isNj yoijrcftiM di.» of whooplns* co'i^h When one .. J«»C

(Ue'jtli'of tills ^jecifJe wUi It rno4-

«r,«t«mUl the M:Vcror Kyrii'iJo^'S within tte ffp^»w«snky-.o? r:hour«». t... yaie by UUif-

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