Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 8, Number 13, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 September 1877 — Page 2

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TEBRE HAUTE, 8EPT. 15, 18ftV

AN OLD SUPERSTITION.

Curious Canine Instinct—Hovo Out it 2BeXxpkmaT'-•

Prerfs, and yet there (ire few IkmUfoe npt {jpom a dlsyfeeling in

exempt (jpom a certain' nervous "and

1.1. «.#

.At

ed the yard a mournful'howling. stirni

Eefore

be ima before

tti, 5%#

window* The patten* \yas from sleep by the noise, and Chers started tcr drive the dog' ildr^i uiztiud:

The strange brnfce oould hardly be driven ontof t^eyard^mnoh to tkewoq* der and amasement of the catchers. «ti

It was

and when they turned to the fbed they saw that the man was dead.

did not utier another hoyrl after leaving the parlor indeed, heat omSfrdisappeared from tbe grounds and wasnevei seenr

"Perhaps a still*strangctr case occurred In the city about two yeafs ago. Two prominent citizens, living near each other, were drowned at tbe moult of the river by the foundering 9! a yacht. Almost si sobnas'the news reached hodae ado on

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and gave utterance to the, most pi howls. The people about the house* sought to coax him away from bis tosfe tion, but he refused to notice them. Pointing his nose from one house to^the other he howled to dismally that the gardener -trn finally ordered' lttts club Idmaway.^ sfi.

When the bodies reached -hpftie thef \rere met by sitth howls' frotn tbi "dog fui made some men tremble. It woura ba idle to advanee aa^ ttMoipK ask others to. The oase has 0e«n »lmp) truthfully stated, and a score ofwl es can be had to substantiate etefy mat. %?k,V 5 :pni//n

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Menred the tttexkUori 6f!a hirge nomWt of people^ At midnight Otoe night tha sleeping inmates of several r^e^cep were aroused by the dismal bowla of a dog. The dog was not baying, btft1£ sent forth a eonnd that ms«feaoe»»fcrti

time, and there %as e6me&ing so frar»

away

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sfi

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RfPf sHSf

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known thrc__ that tha wife of a.promin—t rtUaeft Ml

before tbe etrange dog aainphla howl* returned and howling. Tfie M5und WM even tnora tonedfomt U»aA beitwa. It penetrated fvetjr «hai|riaar toc^fwo o* three blocka aroucd, ind peo^e th\»s suddenly startled from slumber were as frightened W if a barglar had «MO discovered in the house. Tbedns woold not leave the neighborhood edly attacked, and bis WrtWnitjg w^ittoi'madH next morning, when the peopla wete shocked and surturiaed to find thai the shadow of death had come to tb« patient^ bedside. No dog had "bomm thus for years befire, and

.Text night the same renewed ms

Steveturned

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hf:-"' ^ma •e}

alnce. ,W

oome a) tt»at OnieT _—— Ml voder tun ftb«»ryaaoo of at 1eaak!« score of hfehlf lsinuable uiHB*M, asd every faet oan b» vouched tor.

bWnlilM«i)t 6~th«Mi llke"Ui osot be ateo uses prolh^tyt *Oee» Joan Lyou*. blameaIsay Price, or l1n darned

a I^you*.' iY^^.Sb«VkntjOB blamed laaj boa-^/ 'HiW, the^OcO.

Sqnirea.' wit

„lth'tiie butt of the whip and throws stone at the bank ]Mf«eidenU

dark and

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irwoond rotrad comb on the back her bead, in and at others it her back in

iinbr^bt

'^Men and woinin' rated'k? being of sound mind would feel ashamed if aak sound mind would feel aahamed if aak* «wri«t hnw nd si leanifu a IbiMt it* edif tKey beHeved ft*tti^ttooFw4trn- SiRi jadnty, and WU provoking}* inga, says a writer in the Detroit

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The patient was much worse* the next. ,^ia ^fe'^easesT^Is morning, and he lost no time in making smrlhvoninodwtitlonT -Let them his will: The ddctors, nnrseaand friends

turtir place arii

hour. ,4-v.i ja?.. v-j,-prepare

only an­

noyed hlm. A* dark the shadow' of death bad crossed bis, face) and it w*

lain that bis hour bad come. An hour midnight the strAtige ldog reappeared, coming as softly as a spirit, and hiSvlQQg drawn,lonesome ^»owls startled the watchers to suddenly that, none of the men could mote frdm thtdr chalttf for half a minute. The dog refused to-be driven away this time. ,,W%» clubs and stones, were hurled at n|m he JFOUIJ run aronnd thd bouse or across the grounds and return as soon tar po#w»*t ceased. It was in ^umaier, and the windows of tbepaflof, inVhich the ihan was dyingj were ralsea M'MUtoit the^lrJ Just at midnight the! doff, whiolt :ha(L been clubbed away five, minutes, beXgjsu bounded into the rooni through one of the windows, uttered a blobd cttrdling howl, and then dashed outof tbeofjen door. The effect on the vyatchera may lined. It was sejeral mind

8°She

6y' recovered thttshofc

4. fek.

r~

The dog

arte

TEREE«HAtirE

They am

mischief. Her Sometimes

Ann. froli

Um wtfwn* of tohlnn. mat all. 8be delights

are

special iandea. Her_bat is black, with

plqn«nt on tbo jbead. Thei^brim ft gqn««

~v«^^ttr»ctive manner7%hile the l#i.

case husband, wife 'or i»drawn diwn*littltyandpotatssharpa. a ^Aaraivl fliA liAviMMI ftfflifKf IhA flADAN ly toward the barton, «WUngl^egpTOr- —. al effect and adding to the interest! Her bad dream to relate at the JureakXasJfm- She

one of the children hssaparticularly

4 Wa knMi mIIaiI M/laafk. a^. if

ble. Let one of. the bogs galled, "4eatb jdont pa^nto ebowtfiem, ticks" get into the wfjl.of a bona* and imesn not to get her akirto begin his "tick, tic^, men of sound sense and liberal pducation will become a bit fiervons as they call up the legends and anpezstitioha connected with the curious music sent theybeoome her" wonder-

ner of bad newe or death, and tbe asmtion has held good in many, instances. Crowing ben|and how!^g do^ have moiW and wiU b* readily supplied by been long held as "bad signs" by many the lmaKinatloti.

botabe doea soiled by the Will lp 1 wi .tiar gloves ate

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Mm #or it. Her rleves

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peonle,and yet the wraaenewspaper gbeisexpvesidVe. Her toriefs clear, reader would _alWQJ»t feel insulted il ^ther than soft, and key high rather askedif be believed that the midnight j^an low. She means to be heard, and howling ofa do* was aWarning of death' ta^«rr &1. *hWh. mti and disaster. -----—v: wr~ she Is well known She is 'known, fceposeof this article to disprove its own fL ...

uuooui vuwaiwvtc wv nansA she does not'spt liko.other people, assertion that sensible people do not take

!. il. JA. W" __ Wall aha Hnn'fc mMn to dO 11K6

aplace

Hnn'fc mean to do like othei

aopfe. Other people arOcommonj

heed of warnings. A few years since u» j»fcuor «i» wj but she is not commonplace, sne is not living at present ip the western l«rt or ^.jentrio. People must jnofc say thai. the city was taken seriously HI. Before onlv real, She means to be real, tbe doctors had fairly decided, that tha -8 a~.

at she is not commonplace. She is not

means ..

mdence. She will be

She lovtes lnd ijid(

^dependent. &he will not sacrifice bar fP® Independence for anybody, If people 1* a ijkJ.lt 1IT.A Itnw wh« than nan Int. pgf

case was dangerous, a strange dog enteriboat midnight a There were half a idorT'rifke iher. why, they can let dozen people stirring around the hoo»er 'aione—that's all. and the dog iyas at opoe driven away. He returned in half ah hour and repeated bis howls, this time almost under the si ok man's, window* l$e. patfax*} awakened," as the wattl air a. 7 shall be a dead man in less than tbr66 cjftys!"

If she drives o'ut-in a sulky or trottttigwagon, whope busine» is it? If sjie takes a geptleman friend with her, what doCs that tnattert Hasnt she as good a right to take him as he hss to take herT If other girls don't do it# let them do as they please and sc| will she. She .don't, prQfess to be like,other girls. But she lis not a woman's right woman she is onjly independent. -Buq r.trwv.z

iwishes to be heard.

tbe peo-

there any Ihwon inodnlrftionT -JL^t I iVhiaper if they pleas# ahe^ prefers te speak loud enongh to be heard.

She

she iggntoa# be^a%» be«rtv&

lovet

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tbe pa-

iSAe

h®J?i

ls not. She never knew wBat

it was. ^When she wiui dreited hearts'

Weft scaircei and she W*9 iniii»Bd In the! partial distrlbutipn, andgeteoq wopjder fully weU,without onev It ^dpjilit^ if he if el a

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She bate beaux fone for -ftvery tM Qitthta atod seVne pUwris^ sftdshesmuseswem Itithegame df oouxtehip as. she does the. fifures. on

h€If^leg^to*a'concert

or tfee''tbea^r

she app)audg audibly^becaose ibe «Aoe««s or rnanif^ets hec^WPi??^^ in the same way %»dfQr the saine reMOD, irt1^mu«l^drrf» dnfl, th^flTrts^fthhWfceafeM kWi,flfti*itan#} aod,« hB growe stupld^ tspsJbatt with ^er fan or punche^him wlfh^ber

Is bifdrcaW. 'She ls 'not asham^d thut she is bifurcate. Rve*ybody is bi-

t^ be, abd whjr colvoeal or try to conoeal Hf." -..ov 'r Other ladies may ^et bpthjpeles fist on

throWone leg across the other and Why not? Why should she constrain nature, and sacrifice comfort, ease aqd indenendehfce for style—to pletoe other people? Ahd bow does she knowit reallv.plesses .SbA rather thin ie woiiJ 8Mfe"wcmt. abd attractive this

Wdellghtfully provoking young .lady ial^q

Journal

THE SOCIETY QtRL. oung l^dycatne Intoa'hot&rpiifior oJritog* wfiit her twent/blgbth dW.

at

tdftet everyfeohilngindevehing ^hesb dr«sse^ coet, on an avejfcge.one hundred tod iw»n^-ilVf doiMi apiv»» or abont fetrty-ttvchiindr^d'dollm"wt 1&6 ldt. fjtiri^g'ftila tline bit fetheifihas Mm*p thirty- five dollars. And thtayettngliMly,

in W

li teo^ryottrig lady.' bttft n£ WIlHiAt and sbeoa ftur from bcaatifuu But ahs ia^we^bwdthat jJ^doesj not

Pi

strtftgles toget

But the-set* at

into the ^et'

Bl

•aothert' 'Nobody knows only just *oome oot.'' In woula never have •oomeobt'a*—, not fbr tbe fiitpoi* «f ohsipenMing this daughter, whom they lo*a baiter j. pooi^i never hav? .at tor thl* daughter.

nOWO

tlUn the last And crattc lovar ofSnrs, aba

tbey

IH«Bg 1ft a littte

At^prsaaattMyspandayr Tsssf&Tyft'ss

«o live

,l|b%liioId:_ ....

bername^iMead ofngoHnf with Um

Ting for old and aristocratic families on charltybali invitations, will be printed amonf theSabbath-achool teaoheninher own

Utile church—or maybe abe will

They tug at those

self,' ber heels dueing a Washington Btreet

aent

omenade,

Ueng«wpe

the, ^ipriyegar-

through her overdress, and looks as 'if^iftf wotald Sink fiito' the efcrth through febsme and nrortltication but the s^me woman will hold up her tnH with a serine self consciousness of being in 'the style. Fashion ,-the female Joila, has promalgated the edict, and-aU must obey. Nobody knows where.lt oomes from. No one can tell hp.w it is jgromnlgated. But no woman dMnumes to question atithorfty. All of which strengthens the profound opinion adr vauqed by Tony. Weller, .to the. «ffec| that women are "rum critters."—Ind. Herald. a 'i ALTOONA iCGUM7Vm

Misa ^enni^.yroat of CJnncIl Ito

leland Riilroadweek before lalt^veiates U»afe ooe woman.hetoteaUy J»aaued her childwft WH tp tha aid of another {kw was the lbls of her

er an

One lady,^S™S*^n-?fS!?ah^r- -. ken Wristand a compound fractux* of one of bar legs, would not consent to hfcwe movphlnela^ectadiattthararitf be-

f1^*_w•

tb shallow i^ statiqg tlwt- ahb wii a •trie! temnacaaoe wottMa aad meant to

Um sHistac water Mlil ihe waa saved. A littto girl lay for leiir hoars with only her face ou of the water, ib^ «m of a lirga man WngstreWiedaerosBherlittle body. Itwassoppbaed that abe too ifcbopping waa dead,but a WMMI who out* the woonded Mid

*i flit#

jftiKtm woniaa, wbenahnislofta

to herself derelki in du

havaa

wn Mroy

id next year twauty (Mjht on NwMm! arist*be oflmd in

then, If lewWlM

AY EVE

flowo

bean made.

toflow, ooltodlons ar«

vxriiMo wwaaar iT 'ijiy*j jml ia* the aWMiqr to iri.. To dsaosndL^m the top of ^bls coeohr too much the unsobatantiai bsits of

*tti* 46ne 'hnndred criHtar spectators, ^nTirffnn* Tne tantt ittfsI ba#b(^dn«nd the sober^iirtt'Iti msouaaV' WYea, miesl Turnabdut and met ^omiass that Kjf ill not.be

terdeck.^Ahfym£maccountslo^ jahem! Go down the,ladder fnn, jmy tags, the final failure of the Witness alter or—ahem—kbees?""Either.way. Or

ve

drowned in, with the iaSTbuhiiing at capital, nbr could any jeuriaalistie abili the knees, instead ofthe neck, «raSping' ty procurable have given thepeper suo

that great lever 6f lOt»t»OtWti, called in jtomnt'don^lfSS^S^e^ffim^iJ ion"as* a great practical element oflije, bbet. Ham would seem to be, at least and aS philosophy which might be half of her paternity., ^evon, devoted brought to bewp upon the Ueatm^nt of young men rush to her skirts, like the aUatnjQcte whatsoe ver, trtthout tbe increw of a yacht to the sails, when a pufl Irusion of, pant, of gale is coming. Thev toe at those the tone and tW language of a drftftry

skirts in the frantic endeavor to fcover sermoiliMr, it mtode its.' redgionK^ans At this' her apprehensions iveiy professional, and kept mission for perhaps Aberoassy, thr

big" "catch," is one ofjhe seven, anc What might b4' lis criticism dh tbe skei- tlieteligieus eton Zenobia! The reeflugand furling seven jerk away at tbe skirts the pullback tightens on the great amidsnips. The "ittore- the extremitiee ttra matted

THEIR TAILS BEHIND THEM! A procession of women nowadays reiminds one.of the, sheep tha.t came nom^, ibringing their tails behind them. In ludicrous bad taste Aftthfng catf rhoch IBXjoeed the^ie longdresseegatheredinto the hand of the wearer so as to disclose boots, stockings, and skirts, ana pulling all the lower portion bf the dress out of sb^6i It is amaelng that women allow themselves to', be made ridiculons in mascnlihe eyes by so ItbsurS and' sense* less a cnMom as the one to which we un« wilUngly refer. "Our gorge rieee#t it.'f ^^niust be th^ o'ur'M^thodikt bVother.' has but recently Mgun tci

Mbak^

hbtide1'

of thastyles-exhibited on tbe street by society. ,Wehavelong since progressed beyond' the, possibility df kmnerient. Unfortunately the eat for exasperation^ still left vs trail busine^ is the mo«t exasng, device since balloon hoops went 6ut. A #bman has a trail tHiilt at a considerable expense, and for no ap« parent purpose other than jto hold it up on the" street. Holding it up lit more ridicltlbdel but less nfcsty. thah letting it drag. But why have a trail for 'Whlch tbere is no other use than that ,of hoIding it up? How would a man look with each leg of his pantaloons extended into a trail fourteen inches long, 'dragging behind his bctot heels, or With a heat deviiie in thesftap& of toordsandpulleys to swing them clear of he ground? If a w^an h§s the ,n)^(ortu

«r« of struKfrle, and tfie expenditure

in 53,,

go long as the theory qC,it-remained

as what it was. Instead of treating relig

bit

kenl her b**X above

D—

the 'always in th? ^rontv People couldn't id stand belt imoftnlacerdeaicouc so them were unendurable. The fag onda

sssas

azpenemw u*"t

... ren fmd ,the namby pamby relfigio iBtase coach, the seven aforesaid seize her sentimentalities "ere not the wrt flnnwwaa and mufflo her heelsrjagaln the stuff that ah active .and intelligent com^ substantial crescent of the foroi ls cte- imunity could feed en. Tons on tons of fined. Atfd sO' they ilesoebd, Utftil a dozen are landed and the bogle winds "Uold the Fort!" It was sp dangerous! So delightful!

WVU1U 4VW I I

pious writing, until the'sight of a thict had become almost sickeoing to thousands of men who honor real' religion and try to regulate,their lives in accerdn ance with its precepts. Thero wte no call, therefore,' f^r ^iUTurther glutting the tnarket with.a journal dbvoted to the dissemination of the same kind oft 1 -A special dispatch to the Chicago Times from Pueblo,-Colorado* gives the following -account of a lively dance at LosAnima^:- v/ri frs* i,'-:

There was a private dance at the Mexican hpuse.laat night^uid Jack Williams, the keeper of the American dance hotise, collected a gang ahd weht in to break It up. A fellow named King and a Mexican stabbed him. All hanas then began shooting. About thirty shots were fired. Ahielope Jack, a desperado, wts Ihsttnt!ly killed. Jack Williams Was shot in

Sut

ie back. he is alive, in both hips, efolored barber,

The ball is still inside of him Wm. Mullen .was, shot Stewart, a

ius:y. Antani Sandonaille, was

danapero bit In Ki da_„ diet charges Amanda murder: of John Mei

surgeon, ble to eat tima,but Thus ao« tfaeictir dfdnrtniva!

I. hu .1 4 uwuppiuB oraltyviaidnoas aUttla bMlMdiNsHik*

... Jfidthat nosaw the oess of system, which a.cpoUng diet ljtUe.oneli llpa trmnU^ She was taken t?nds to allays oat,M^rodtHthMood,beriittiestockiLingaaarsd a»if they had beta hovmaha waa aa.U

uumsasnwi as aao* whs saw OH -iy ujhy waa-ta |M»i flar''HHi I

sgagsr^a^aS g-ry&arsa:

on its own ajkcfneaiioa. Mw»„hava no -.-t. imM'tUm MsAry ^gdbd -r*

JU

to be

SJZS*

dlljOB Idrea continual-

MAI

bat a bealthltal

ail

1 prin-

The^ap.

iliavbil with' the alias Antelope

Jack. The citizens, held a meetiog to-

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ikili

uiu »Fr.u«/u a yigiiance commitere to notify gamblers, roughs,etc., to leave tbe city on pain of ueath. Several of the partiss engaged in the shoot? ing have been arrested. The pe^eful citizens ef Pueblo have heretdfore mildly protested against'dance arid gambling houses, but are now thoroughly aroused a$d mean businesa, The, westher is very hot, ana it ts (nought most of the Wbunaed willdie. All ofthetii codldbe spared with profit to the oopftmunity.

ON

[Troy Whig.]

\fra. Manih. tha fttvofoed wtfe AfSa^i-

ouqastaqcea whichJead to the belief that she committed suicide.. Her ht^sband secured a divorce froui her' abduta year

3ven

(0 for infldeiity^ iSbe-iasked.rto*bO lor* and resjqrpd to hei home Tuesday evening, and was repulsed. At an early hour yesterday morning she was found upon the Steps of her husband's, store in

,A JfEQfiO HYMJS. "lufci. x£-U £*.

Charlotte (N.C.) 01»ervar:TUe following are two stanzas of a sons wmoh is very popular among the colbred worahipjpacs of thia otty, and wtdehisvAea

^''^atrsviv^s

&srni»8saAs ^vsssi—

A

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briS«?of tbem beiog Irw|n M%well, about four or five ywfc eld. This litHa* was

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Many western people visit New York, and the question of a hotel toatopat is anJmpo^antone. Millera'a Batb Hotel, 87, sSatna^lweat Twenty-sixth stnet, of nine out of ion ia unsurof the np town bel

noaiw

Evenne, 1

Bnu.,

a^ the Gmiey Mild the GMotMl, Th# BiNwdWay «m of eMW 'aida«ad tha SiuhavehueHne isonthe

Avenne, thi Srcsdway and fbe Eagle ttteatrw

:Gneat» this W6tel ^et tbeir baths at redooed ratM The ba^bing list oomnpward of font hundred different 1, vary*— known teappl are carefully adapted to tbe ion of each patient, and are ap-

Ib a jndidoUB and skillful tnaniler. -I Thia hotel is a model of quiet and comfort. Tbe table ia supplied with the he' inarket affbrds. It is pat„y the very best islass of people. It provides entertainment inmoet reiq^eta more acceptable than the largest hotels and. at much more reasonable rates ''Business' mett* going from the westto step ia New York for a few days iwill find- it a.mostdeabrable place, and tntons pontemplating alengthyatay in ^e"dty yn» do so well nowhere else as at the Bath Hotel. It bas become quite a reeort for Indiana people, particularly for citiienK of Indianapolis, Kvansville, andTerre Haute, is gi^ei^ with 6r without rooms, its With or without board: TranjandTooms aient boarders or lodgers received at all times, day pr night. Price for board per ek! from flO up, according to sise and _. jation 6f Vrn^hs. By the day |i50, In single rooms. ,d^ni AddreM

E« P. SlLLKK) M. 9.,

sr.S&aSid 41 WfeitT jNewXoik City.

wenty-sixth street,

Ab "iVt 'hf

Saturday Evening MAIL,

FOR THE YEAR

t-'v

•v... 1877-

XWSSlaL TOmkif pAPiai

vii)(» ^pOR THE HOME. t)UR Vj-iWtKJ i, I I ',,,i.^.. ^.TBWSs

11c*f

2|fc

paldtflMV• n{i Encouraged by the extraordinary suooe»

elr'hM perfected arraiige wiiriifetK^forth beoheof the mdst populai patpers 1ft the West »B« SATURDAY BVrENlNQMAIL teas Independent Weekly Hfewspapet, elegantly printed on eight pages ef book paper, and attns to-be, in every sense,'a Family Paper. With this aim In view, nothing will appear lA its oolumiM that cannot be read the most refinqdpreside circle. f,, ,•

CSLtJBBING WTTH OTHER PERI--'i ,». ODICA13. We enabled to pffimr extraordinary inducements In the way of clubbing with oth* er periodldUs, We will furnish THE SATtDAY iV^NI^(i MAtL, PitlCE 2^! _!R YEAR, and any oh the pfertodlttds ten tuneisted below at greatly reduced rates. These perlodlflals- wlll be sent direct from t^p offices of publication. Here in tho liats

SEMI-WjEKKLY.

atodWeMu New York Trtbw«i price fS-Wj, Jftpd

IndianemoUt jtidrnal, price '2^)6, and fu3 lbu.j.m...Mlh.. no 'if. Y. 7^tettn«,'pHoetOO, ind The Ifall 8 8Toledo jffiee^g^iand The

CWo^ JWa^, ^ce «2io, and Tiie Malj... 00 Cktoago Jnter-Oei^ price 11^50, and iiidThi vsmor-

1prloe

drth*ri mm

tha eminant London

sxaily sffhailsd at

urn laM 1 larl

oooldll*

MfalOok (oand,yoaeaarsplyUiat JJ pig fc»sM* ajthar.-fLowall Ooaglsr.

m#mim uwOTw Ott

LitUethihgs should not ba dasplssd. widow waa heard to mutter, *1 should Tbe little toe ia the amalles* on tbe fcx£, jtsat like to have got hold of him for one but it always has tha largest oorn. minute!1

1#'liMlaiiStaa«a 1 sasai* itiadii 11 iiim h«m Wf

s^or*.

to avoid alookoL atlat8,fnaits^oda

form ,tbe atople igi dleC' TrtvelUng nat-

1

wOkA

«knie»al OaHMdhah^«n' exctediBgly

-nv

A

Mallm^.«im 4 5

4Qmm MmtNm firtfw and The ^^lisss^^^issm ^^w-gaifc^iaraasi JJ

iTnSS'fiSSStfSllSS. jua-rrma*Mf offsradbf th» aampafc ia this alaMWng

«BB»HAOTS.LN

BAWtM,

Oflce—ovirPeat Ofllee. STATE OF ntDUKA, In the VlgoClfealtOtaif,

Farley vs. William iL Fuier to resclaut con-

.a-.T SSt^esa»e win stand Ikwtrlalon theMth day ot October, at the HUdCoort la the year 1877.

Attest JOHN ML DORKAH.CJk.

Professional Cards.

THOMAS H. N'E| LC N.

I

^TELSO] Atfaraejra at law,. TERRE HAUTK, 1»D.

Office, north side Main at. near Thlid. ABA X. BU0K. EMrnw.ma lLACK

A

BLACK.

ATT^MKEYI AT LAW, 313^ Main street. TERRE HAUTB, IND. zr.o.

ATTOBVBTB AT LAW,~

OFFICE—No. S20 Ohio Street, bet. Third and Ponrth, north-side

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INSURANCE AGENTS,

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Ins. Co. North America, Pblla. »8,006,000 Niagara Fire Ins CfMS.jf. 1,506,000 Penn Fire InsnranCcCo. 1,676,900 Scottish Comtnerclil. Cllasgow, 6,000,000

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Northwestern Mutoal,Jtf 1^ Loaned In IndlAnttjnrwJ^Q,(IOO. paid In Indiana, ovwM^NQ. Losses Terre Haute Uurlng pg£t six yean 41,000.

919,000,000 Losses paid In

years, over

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R. J. WQRRELL, Office, UHTOH XAWSIOBT, Southwest Comer 6th and Oh lo Streets. Offlco hours lkodi9a.ni.tel p. m. and from 4 to 0 p.m. Practice now Brail

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diseases of the

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Office, 221 Main street, near Seveuth. ExtractiUB.aad artlllclal teeth, specialties. All work warranted. (dAw-tf)

R. J. MILLS., would most respectfully announce to tne 'citizens of Terre Haute and vicinity, that he has opened, on the corner of 18th and Chestnut streets, a Med leal Office, where he will treat all clasSArof Chronic and acute diseases, of both sexee, in the most scientific aud successful manner, either with or without electricity.

Office and residence on corner of 13th and Cheethtft streets, three streets east of Vanda11a depot. Visits made to the country, if required. (feb!7-ly)

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L. E BARTHOLOMEW, Bsrgees and Meehaaaleal

DENTIST,

Deatal Room, 1S7 Haia Street,

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DENTIST,

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Can be fonnd In office night and day,

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/~1AL THOM48, Optlelan aaad' For die trade, Main striet«ar'Sixth, sign of big man With, watch,

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1 Watchmaker

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"114 south Fourth it. opp, Martlet House. A full stock of Tinware. Special atteuUen given to Job Work.

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Oene «il Dealer in

GROCERIES, ^VISIONS Arf) PRO' DUOKi' National Block, 16* Main stream

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Wholesale and Retail Dealer in PLAMOMBFELOTFEMAASORGAM, Musical instruments, Act, Uj

Falaee of Music, 48 Ohio Bt

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HEELER4 fetttEKS.

goods before buying elsewhere aad be bene* atted thereby. ,,,

Produce and Commission

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tODUCE AND COMMISSION MEB-t-i/--* n^i.'s .f? CHANT, ui ,_TViapdPwlc«jin „,v.-,j

HIPK8, PE&. RAOS. BUTTEB,

HOTELS.

HOUSE.

r. P. NICHOLS, Pttp'r:

South Fourth St, Bet Walnut and Poplar, TERRE'HAUTK, IND. Flittt Class Boarding tar the wttk, Day or MeaL Best wagon yard In the chy.

"Blest be the art that can immortalise, The art that baffiesTime tjratjnlcilalms to inench it."

A DORN YOUR HOMES.

fj[«a Can deso Cheap,

At 802 MAIN ST.

CHB0M0S,EHGBATING8 Cofjrlig From Ohl MiBifttare89 In lndlAmir ttnd Water (Colors, In the flnaaMtylf,also ".-j MOULDINGS AKD FRAMES AT THE

V£BY LOWEST RATES,

Call aa»4 aM. agtstoiwastM.

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BROWN,

HMiflirrEK, TERRS HAUTE, IND. Vr

str set, one half square south of the .market he nee. one door south of Qtndentn house. All 1 ask is to try me. Trade with me one a ndyou will trade with me again.

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