Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 8, Number 13, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 September 1877 — Page 4

TERRE HAUTE, SEPT. 15, 1*77

P. S. WESTFALL,

EDITOR AMD

riro EDITIONS

Of thb Paper asapahUsiMd. The FIRST EDITION, on Friday Evening

The SECOND EDITION, on Saturday Even--.p* m* if

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*T reading person In Owelty. and the ten t! ataofthtoliiMUHlli tMM» tt* Hi 2a whtab*all idwtlHMitidMM

The Mr, tbe old settlors and the mar-

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young men of tbe present day are not marrying. THE advertising pressure upon our columns crowds out Jau)h spiffing mention and oompeli baUftog dd#h jjcnerally. arrets** ..

Omc lltati it Uafet fcafciiot-yet been frightened from raUrdWl building. In Jilnnetota, within a year, seventeen rail roads will be finished or began.

LoyBiWPf the hiwlFf^W gl«d to learn that oysters will be plenty and cheap this season. The prospect for a

large supply and excellent quality is very fine. JPs HAftPHBs'

Baeak is edited by a wo-

man at a salary of |5,000» year. It is quite natural that she should make the discovery that American women are growing plump.

The butcher's bill for raw beef to feed the Indianapolis Sentinel editor grew so large that a change was made necessary and Col. Maynard, the bloody editor, has stepped down and out.

pa^iel^^Sit^iweB Partridge, ttnd man, and MatildaFletcber, this week centered upon the canvass of Colorado in behalf of universal soflrage.

IRENE A. V. Housn, whott$ ordered her husband, has been released from the VlNew Jeratf State Lunatic Asyhrtn, completely restored. How qoickly tbeee insane murderers do get cured! a99Cta9MSS*9K9

A SINOUI.AB death ooourred-at Cincinnati a few days since—that of Sol Blum, *a former well known Jewish resident of Indianapolis, from lookjaw, occasioned by killing the nerve of a tooth. ssssssessbsesE'

Whik Murphy, tbe teilbperanoeadvo%ate, sfees that he Impresses an audience he pauses, exclaims suddenly, "ifay God bless us all," and wafts a few #fc»-

y: dtui^si A. Missn, latto who'won the weat Point cadetship in the First New York district/-Wl presented with t» by tbe Hmw JfAn

Morrtseey to peovidehiih with att outfit. The Eastern publiiMi in pr^phaiy inga .this

amor® prosperous aes^anfor books jfali tiari for some yjUrtpart.basing thelrlhopes on many of the that excite a hopeful spirit. trades. t'" The election i& Maine on Monday resuited as usual on the side of the Republicans. Oonnof is electedGovernor by about 0,0181.

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elected to the 3waa light.*

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AncaJ. Bcaaoata fa a suiucssftU |raotlttonar of deatiatey in Centtrtilto, *Wayne county, testate. Her husband had feeble health before hla death, and she learning his business to now e^Joy'in§ a lucrative practical

Rocky Hill, Connecticut and waa

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A t**atiScal wtft#r states tlat^liert

W on* ilxt^ traveling MKnbtnallaas-—,

even

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Brwiam yovmt'u fsmily in attend* aM it the funeral, Including 'wl*®"§ sons, daughters, eena-la'tow,*daifcltoirs» in- tew, and grand children, nMDMnd l^l|u*^abdttorty^WW«»* NO wonder that heleft ordain aot to put on

and* wer

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tn "Tramp Broblem" would find a quick solution if every oominonlty had a man IJfcaOenemi tfbjxiak He owns a largapisnte»ons mtt— from Memphto, and baa entered into an arrangement with tbe authorities of that city' which all tramps arrest rtj tohvlcl ss vagrants an aent to his plantatkm work oat tbair finea. He pays the *ttdantt*p#t "d#y tw ea* tna»i, feeds and govertoa th*m while they

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laaboirt to ...

aented to this Maasaehowtte Atbeneeann WJtohthe novelist left Leiioxto

pretends to |istrlbpto

warn-

tenosd to sts** prisan for U^ffnt his

and ^Otker Peo­

ple's Chndreb,* wehaye now*|rW^»»band of Mine,' an^ 'That of kina,' •My Mother-tohdjaw/

Pmvbwr iiUvw, rial tad flsnalor Morton on Thursday. Thla visit of itqpect and tjmjpathy waa a higheompllr xnant to the great Senator, and the Prsaident did hitnselfffeMMdr MTftaa «oi»f hia way tOsay a wohd of moif» agvnent that may do HMk good. Thara la aoebaikga toiepwt tntha aoodttton of Mr. Morton, and §b people eanonl^ wait ^+*^££2**.,

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Banks in the esatyn aWaii dlspropoittettOd totk» auaeaslof has*MOB belag doao. Ihsal—k,wtth depoaits amaanUngtoosdj WWi W •••r|Si,000 for salarisa lo tta Odessa sad clerks, while another, with on deposit, pay* over 960,000 per annum aa salaries. Big aaUriea, it will ba saw, aro by no means confined to life lnanr* anco companies and railroad companies.

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consul to Liverpool the desk was sold at.-7— --. auction for eight dollars, ,DoubtlMs tf ^®at majbrlty of will be presetved henceforward a| Sa»r and win be

end rel|ppfit^gr«t sntoo an ol^ect of muchgintery| tp tjift 1 add^^ltlylDC^sin^llla^fe

large his

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Judge Harlan, of Kentucky, says: "Th«re ar^.people^lnlltid to sleep every night by the toar o)r Niagara Falls who have never seeu them, and a n^ority of the reaidents within six miles of the Mammoth Cave havfc never been ten feet inride its opening, while exonraiona am made there from every part of the of the world." The same may be said

wo wwiu." xuc mwo «»~j »m» night. All the children were1 taken of tbe nightly demonstrations at Pence's safely out of the building. It iaaaid the

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Hall. Hundrada of people are constant- iniurana& will be fuffldtaiHo rebuild ly coming from the furttiermoat parts of and work will commenoe at onoe. The the Union to see these ao-called aplritual report of the burning of thee4 bqiidinga manlleetations, while in this oommu- serves to remind people in this part of nity not one person out of ten glvps tbe Sta^ethatauchan inatitntion lain them a thought and probably not one in existence. We do not JuboW of a a hundred have had cttriousity suffi^fent soldier's orphan aent there from thla to make a oounty. This ia aomewhat strai

ThwdiM^ con- when the character of the Institution is

on«i%hioh recently olaaed nt Cindn- considered and there ai^ mfiyora great phans of soldiers in -this county The Home waa eatablished about ten yeara ago.' Upon a tract of fifty-six aorea of land a oommodloua four story brick building waa erected. The lna ution, under excellent management ^|one of the nobleet charitieeof tbe StatL The children allowed to be sent there are of both sexes, and between tbe agee of three and twelve yeara. They are well fed, clothed and properly educated. The

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education of Ihe ^llilShs Of't^ndnnati haa been set a considerable atop forward by the elfort* bi five yeaia Irom now, says tbe Gazette, Cincinnati ^iH hav6 an orcheatra equal to what ttta Thomas orehflptra is noW,' which Willdfa^«l*at audiences to witneM their performances at the great music hall, and which Will play lour times a week at the large halls on the aurrounding hills. Perhapa they may noi qnite attain all thla bn^thare la little room to doubt but tbe "New Cincinnati" to to be a really musical, and musio-loving city.

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A satisfactory answer haa been given to the. much quoted q®My:

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doctors disagree, who shall decide?' At ^nadelpHla CwohomiTOj^fiiwl^aia-

of an allopathlcally-inlnded dtotrict doc'as needed to certlfe that tbe other ^itt^ooup^ejrereof ge^d atanding. The of allopathy declined to boilf^ to ahy such thing, and prooeeded

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thus distinctly disagreed,

iilsa^e Colored person decided the thing by jumping^ from nf opnyeiUent #ludcw and removing the bone of oontention. After a brief discussion all three agreed tq oarttfe tB^the'inan wap,

w. the veiry tint' things Congress

•boold d^when ft meetaih Octob^rlsto aboltobtu baolarapt liw. ItttaanMsa todeaoant upon ita •Jnongaandvkaa.It is the ,ckak for frauds and Tiilainiea whiob kre tar too numerans to be catalogued. AaltWiiMd thare to noOHtig afboat Mb: Ik Wj

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tt»otoankrupi,f

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lata toirly Mid equally among his crsditit siKblea the l)anknip«,

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thtojoar, of Whieh forty yrtUgolKtW »wha israa0sUjr enouibto Mcendv«a abarift The rates demandsd .bf 'Mlats ti|i«f ft(t«p9# Ma3fcB4ntolid of

mediocre Weatare enonsoua— twenty oenta on the dollar aadlihaf* forty, fifty and slxty peroent. |ross. [bulk pf ,!^ n~na«^ laftwhMttJa aU

On* wife murderer, at least, aeema to hat# bad some oetopun^idtii of consa ton# or sai^ rf feiuag la^. Bibail *li. Espy, who murdbr*d Ms wia

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AifBUi thing Congress should do, namely ^provide tor the tifn«ieiit1lpnd|'#f jl&whWH not

^Mald be for sale at all National ittojuartuathifiK wbwm nwrwawtn perc^l^e1 tio rational objection to It. p)W|i«fOOnan»a4lld b«the b#st posaihle Jdnd of savings bank A»r the peoplaj^r

and for

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•wit -ty to.n and buy one of theaa bondaand have otter soon mean ana mmot ap*

his money drawing aainall rata «ar*id*ben nawanttawc tttdtMy ha mld flK ife# bond or ratarnttio the guTfimasrir* and mriis Ike ansa«atlnvestodw#^

htomoney

a will givoitto near el

some reasonable and intelligent for ita failure to do ao.

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-4be Dead Letter Offlae. Sotda of ttaso Itia true difl bot iWl Wi'aifct^l'cirthfe carelessness of th^

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id together th# resultiof eSfdesiness. Aii immense number werennot directed at ®W all,^.nioih^ ^r|a, n|riih#f had no slam|]e^ 'As kn evidebo# tbat,tjbis waa

men whp know ^ttert'lt ia atated that Iheia l«tten cohiaiaM 0vt^,|SO,pOO in niidney, lodd4i bills, ^aJ^iCjKiMia, aad other valuables to a modi. greater amount.

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Ths,IndianaSoldie^OrphanalHome at Knigbtatown, waa burned Sunday

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State foota the whole hill. All that is required for admittance to proof that the applicant la the child of a deceased soldier who served in the Union army.

Fsox the fashion articlea in the eastern papers ye learn that Faibioq, Taste and .Style are three frienda which but Tarely agree. Fsablon deereee the general sbajie of thiiffvohbnV tkste often t%^btainim-

whoee fortune or beakty allow

them are anythfn|.^ ^ti^^|ii^lon decidea that for tha. Iih iisil*) ai## at hand,: dreaMMi a^# Wft slower than ••or. Onegetffihto them how one can, and a^yle eonslsta inhavbigtha garment fitaaoloaeiy, aa cllngingly aa possible, and to obtain thto th# andiartidothing la so modified aa to |«dooe it almost to nothing. Ibej traid toenbfmoos, ^b|g, round or potntad at- theendj Rweeldlto Mi added on to tho- dreasl A lady appeart lMif sbe were tooked on to a heap af iaateriato cloaely draped and tooped up, formed of dillerent bofonk tCiiato, howem, obtaina a few oonoesslona. It allowa ladiea of rather too marked embonp^nt or extraoMrty thiii to wear

tinctneas to outUnea. Fair readeca may themselves with Fsshion allowa a vaty

drawing aamall rata of inter- plaiuta. But there to method inHha

mrnrnk:

to avoid the nnhtoassnt alternative of

Mi*! iUvacAVVti tbo'^lay witter, oontrtbotca an artlalo to tto Sort* AnMrtMUl Hrriaw on tbe de^be of the nnHna.,^hioh be attributes to th^ ^absetbtien of aU Utersry dhatf 4b# towapaywa. He says tba In fc#o|brt»on th# Uaw^iapar piase baa jwoapawd,

leiauMi hoaca for ana«^ jmmto the In- «k» noreltot and th» ^#iaa4is» vention and petlbutton ai ^bbiilMnK btw ^iaappeared. *1*f meat which it is tboniht will «ak« oon- snokediato the insatiable maw of jouriid^rkbMiioise in thifai^ieal world. It hM NIm oat of ten of fh#5 new riirely faUa to jtb* of on^ man to wovkaof firtlon are the work of fcwale achieve distlncUon In three tMdasodl* pena. IbeSoottaand Bulwers andDi#k-

i- iM^u: ._%i ii.

and Julia*

all grinding out aeaoiMI tot#

matter for the new»papera. Therels al wayaaSbakapeare, beurga^ bat Mankindia not alwaya pleated to ball IHm fovtii. We think thla explanation must ba taken with a grain of aalt,'not to say two or three of them. We at# enelined toth# opinion that Shakapearsa aaa not bqra into the world mora than about once In two or three bundred yeais and that whan th#y do ooma thiy manifcwt themeeltee whether spedally called or not. a if. */.

i- 'LIBEL SDITSDOIPTPA [Dayton Journal.] A litigious soul in Lebaaon, Pa^ sued an editor for libel the verdict was in.favor of the editor, and now thelibelled man far in jail because ho couldin't raise the money to pay thaop#to This is solemn warning to eontentioua crea tures who endeavor to prosecute newspaper people.

OPEN AGAIN

Morris L. Mossier came In from the east yeisterday and thto morning the doom of the "Square Dealing Clothing Hons#" were thrown open again. The interior ia rapidly filling Up, and by next week the house will be ih ftall blast. Mr. Mossier spent four weeks in the east, selecting his stock. Daring thto time he- bought of several bousea that had'gone into the Receiver's hands -ptnd tbese were fresh goods manufoo taxed expressly for this season'a trade Mr. M. has left a man in the east watching for all audi chances, and hia patrons out here will reap the benefit. If yon are about to buy any clothing it will be well to wait anlil next week, when the full stock will be in. In thto connection it to proper to say that Mr. Mossier has cut loose from everything etoe, and proposes to make this

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-—r of M. F. Langford A Co., proprletoia of

or covered with a quantity of qulltings Bindery at

and too# trimmings, which give leas dia-

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ThecroakacaetUl foctthatthatr occupation la aboat only ssems to make some of them tha tender. One of the hoarsest

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iwMiMwi. wv one or mora ahMdd 4»U to aaa^them laarn thelow pjrtoe»_at whkh y»ey are anapolto^ whtoh 'laaeiBtljP amlitadt-#h# amt following among columns of alallar awaah: -In themkhaoffobukmaplarty %MJ| .pjemiaa,*,**(& starvation la doing Itaeniaed work and tha altaatloa is growiagworae instead of batter." How atraniga It to that newspaper which pretends to fan one of tbe leading joarnato of tha atataahonld be guilty of suchbiaaenandimpodant htoahnnil With onr ^anartsa fiiiad to buxatkiv, with one rf tha Mat tolatiM ever gathered^ it la

la not hard to It is part of

day whkahtha hftittir and fcrihar In tha Wa aerionsly donbt whether the Osnll nel will hdp its party mach by ita goakiB|.

ISIP'L

ty~MATTi."

his ^foaieift%ojDe,

devoting himself exclusively to &is house. We wish him the fullest auocess.

RIDDLE & HUN8AKER

Were awarded tbe premium fort display of Millinery at the Coun thto week. They had a lovely andTartlstic display, the admiration of the Jadies generally. But thto display ii.Mly a small drop in the bucket compared to what tbey can show at their Main street establishment. Already they are? gitting in their Fall stock, and the extraordinary aoocesa of laart Spring encouragee them to great exertiona to please daring the season just opening. They have a full force of Milliners at work Upoiythe orders already in and in trimming up in preparation for the rush that wilLaopn come in for that "love of a ^pget." They aell at wholesale aa well aa retail— the second floor being devoted to jobbing trade, and hare to apread oht a stock that will please the most exacting milliner or retail dealer in thto

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surrounding oountry. In the notion department they ue tost filling np with novelties, mentionof which will be made next week.

RIDPAT&SHISTORIES,

Adopted by the County Board can be had at Jamaa Paxten's Bookstore, M^in street, joat east of Sixth, in exchange for old htotorles, or on aale at tha rodoosd introductory pricea.,'

LOOK HEfiE!

Have you seen the big Blank Books and spedmena of binding made by th# #fttei$ritfiiglUln

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Main atre#t.

|g prepared to execute an(tfl^-

^gp^ihoit noticaall work In tb&r llae cheaper and better than any hoaae in the west. There to no establish meet thatsufpasase them either In worker 1

MANTLES AND GRATES' Have you bean In to eee tbo naw Mantlea and Oratea Moore A Haggefty have joat opened. It to daddedly the finsat lot ever broaght to thla They are beautlful beyond daaeriptfea, and no one contemplating pnttln

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at UW^ Ari femoprittm, Mi ot 1 atreptbetweenM «M4th. jl flkAOO.

ask aeaU.

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i# kalng naaa of tta well Ha wllk keep to

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In endless variety ln price and quality. FOSTER BR0THER*&

w#ek, but law aakas has' tbem bpyso'his'n well Gained,, (hit ye mim him from tp-yes, cne way to hunsreeu— to a good word— bright smile haunts ^saya. ButasI waasayin' Iwppetoe'agot all hla wj iiangunenta so, pw» is cow# in constantly ana

renlarly auftlcientto meetthe demand,

boassa o' bto'n—there goln' from early morn till wwy sumtimw away into tbe night.

Theni'a a power o' gooa things sent ont from Jtlppetpe*s every day, and hia pricea is so reasonable, and all hia fokea to so.de^er tbla his business to a growln' to kolqawi perpoorahnua. ,,

J. P. JB&ENNAN

Received tboee 'elegant piece goods spoken of byTfi^ &IaH last week and tomorrow several young men will be stepping around proud of their new dothes. Mr. Brennan, inliie new locatkm, on Main street, is In a situation to Show bis goods to advantage, and it is only nseessaiy to learn hia reasonable 'primato bringifrttade.

Nkxt Monday lodgea of the A. O. U. W.' wlll cqqae hero from all parts of Indiana to attend.the odebratlon of tbe fifth aonlversary of the order in TerreHaate. It to expected that there will be a thousand persona in the procession. Thi ball will be given in the avening. Following la the route of tbe procession: Form on Sixth aqd Ohio north* on Sixth to Chestnut east onChestnutto Thirteenth eonth on Thirteenth to Main weet on Main to Third south on Third to the entratooe of tbe park. The addressee and exercise* will be held there for the good of tbe Older also vocal music by a ~1-~*choir. ,s

,. •. VINEGAR. Pegg*B celebrated Cider Vinegar lslio^ sale by J. R. Cbambexa, Sixth street, opposite tbe goetoffiee.

MOtrXYtOLOAN.

I have money to loan oh mortgage seeurity on long time. No life Insurance required. C. E. Hosford.

Olllce oorner Fourth and Main street, Terre Haute, Ind

SAVE MONEY,

Buy your crackera, bread, cake, rolla candy from Frank Helnig who manufactnrea them every day fresh, at bis Union Steam Bakery on Lafayette and Fourth streets.

danton Flannels, from Scents up. All Wool Flannels, 15 oenta. Splendid yard-wld# Unbleached Muslin, 6 cents, only at FOSTER BROS.'

Ladics'Kida,SUsfclly Boiled, 1 25,85 and 50 eente*-pair. W FOSTER BROTHER'S.

FAXjLSTTLEHATS. Fall style silk hats also. new styles in stiff and beautiful soft hats, first of the season, at SYKES* HAT STORE.

JAUBIET & CO. ii»trodaee to-day the Beatrice kM glove la 2, 3, 4 and 6 buttons, )n operas, black and all new fall

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Goods cheaper tiianeTer at Kiddle AHungaker's.

Buauuaa an* ahoald know that an adtwrttocinent inaerted In Thursday's and Saturday's Mail will toll Into th# hands of 90,000 persona. Tha Mail to •old on Saturday by morethan lfiOnewaboya. Tha ntoraday p^tor goeeto almoat every poatbllld# within fifty miles «t thto city. Itia aold by newsboys on the atreets of all tha aommndihg towna All advertisementa go into both pqwi for one price. Tha Mail to the paopla'a paper—everybody takea it. Tenoentaa line is all fltot to charge for Meal or paraonal adverttoemente-flve oenta a line fiir#ad» vanar. Cheapaat and beat adverttoingafcded byany paper in tha dty,

P^nMCTji.

WAULPAPKB.

TO SUM UP,

IhlmnnMi

1877 FALL 1817. Grand Opening!

Of Fall Dry Goods, New Dress Goods, 8ilks, Shawls, Cloaks, Suits, Trimmings, Laces* Buttons, etc., comprising the largest and best assorted stock of General Dry Goods erer on «»#»y

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the city. This Ml we shall make extra Low Prices on all kinds sf Dry 6eotfs, thus making It for the interest of all buyers to give us a call before purchasing.

Our Stock Contains Many Bargains not tobe had else* whera.

HOBERG,® ROOT & CO.

OPERA HOUSE.

Wanted.

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TWANTED—FIFTY WOOD CHOPPERS. W Apply to Theodore Curtis, Centcrville, Vigo county. It

WTANTED—TO BUY INDIAN RELICS. TY

Mound-builden' Implements and Geological Specimens. Call at Mall olllce or address Lock Box, 18SS, Terre Haute, Indiana. Jy»«»

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ANTED-ALL TO KNOW THAT 8. C. Richardson, surgeon dentist, does all Ida of operative dentistry, and cures chronic neuralgia at bis offico and residence No. Ill north Fourth street. Terms strlcUy

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LOVERS KEEP YOUR 8E0RETO. RE I ceipts for INVISIBLE INKS. (7 varie ties VA

ceipts for INVISIBLE INKS. mailed for 12 eentsin stain pc 1RIETY INK CO. Indianapoll

stamps. Address

Indianapolis, Ind.

For Rent.

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BAnsinrs! ':ils

RENT-A GOOD ROOM IN SECOND on Main street, at very low rent. Addrses P.O. Box Mb

For Sale.

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ruiR 8ALE-A WHITE MARE, VERY gentle for lsdles' or children's use in sad-

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single and double harness. ..Also a top buggy in good order. J. McMurtrle, Bloominvton road 8 miles east of city. 2t

JR SALE ON EASY TERMS, OR IN exchange formal estate in Terre Haute, 1W acres of timberland la onto body, 4 miles southwest of Casey, Ills. ApplytoQ. Kerckjioir. N o. 19 south Fifth Street, Terre Haute. Indiana. Aug4tf

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OR BALE-ALBEftNEY BULL-«IX months eM, fawn oolor, handsome I.nv.¥w»TON,P.O. Box"

His dam is

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superior cow. 14-tf

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(JIOUND—TH AT WITH WE STROKE OF

•very reading family in this 5ty, as well as ine naldents of the towna and country sur sounding Terre Haute.

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OTICE OP ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTMHNT. signed Um est Vlfoeounty. ... J'c

RYCE'S CARPET HALL.

L'to •••nlMir—*" be fikind to betatfeer, finer and cbeape^

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