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Great souls have wills other* only feeble wishes. The first and moat Important In jw jinan ia sweetness of temper.

Never anticipate misfortune. Troubles .oome soon enough without looking to «them beforebaua.

An Indiscreet peraon la like an unseal «ed letter which everyone may read, but which to aeldom worth reading.

The surest way of being deceived ia to 'cl tuning than anybody elae.

Too maoh la said to children too -much notice taken of them and their ^affairs. In tbia way reetlsssness, fret fulness and self-importance are promoted. 'The better the day the better the deed,' ia a bad proverb as it runs but read it backwarde, aa wizards undo •ebartna, and It ia a capital saying, the ^better toe deed the better the day.

The character of a wise fnsn consists "In three tbinga To do btmaelf what he ^tells othera to do to act on no oeca aion contrary to Justice, and to bear with the weakness ot those about him.

We should never forget that home ia the residence not merely of the body, Jbut alao of the mind and that the object of all ambition should be to be happy at home, and to render home happy

Tbe fireside is a seminary of infinite importance became it is universal, and •fend because the education it bestows, fbelng woven in with tbe woof of childhood, gives form and color to tbe whole texture of life.

If you would oe exempt from uneasiness, do nothing which you know or suspect is wrong and if you wlah to en Joy tbe present pleasure, always do ev erytbing in your power which you know .?• right. «====^======.

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Her father's cup of tea was boiling hot and be turned it into his saucer in the old fashioned way. Sbe had never aeen anything drinkable thus served, except her kitten's milk, and ahe turned to ber mother with tbe remark, 'Is papa going to lick it?'

A littlevirl who %ai "spending her first month on a farm in tbe country waa aaked, "What do you like beat in the country?' Tbe child replied: 'I like tbe country beoauae there are no corners! When I'm at borne, mother telle men to go further than tbe oorner .of the street but—don't you see?—there are no corners hers, and I can go anywhere.'

Teacher—Who" was tbe first man? Brown (head boy)—Waahington. He waa 11 rat in war,tirst in——

Teacher—No, un Adam was the firat man. Brawn—Obf ir you are talking of foreigner 1 a'poae he was. K'

A three year old youngster saw a drunken man 'tacking' through the street. 'Mother,' said he, 'did Ood tnske thst man?' 'Yes, my cnild.' The little boy reflected a moment, and then ex claimed: 'I wouldn't have done It.'

A clergyman was preparing his ser mon for Sunday, stopping occasionally to review what he baa written, and to erase that which he was disposed to dls approve, when he was aocosted by his little sou: 'Father, does Ood tell you *°|PV,aobr feto-Mini •Certaluly, my ohlld.' 'Then what makes you scratch It out?

Twenty-five or thirty years ago, the Rev. Charles O. Finney was oarrylng on a series of revival meetings In Boston. One day a gentleman called to sea him on business. Mr. Finney's daughter, five years old. answered nls ring. 'Ia your father 11.? aaked the stranger. 'No,' replied the demure maiden. 'But walk in, poor dying alnnerl Mother can pray for you.'

City missionary: 'You've never had no father as yon know on, and yon never gotosohool, and you never beard tel? of the Bible? Now let me ask you, air, where do you expect to go to? Small boy: 'Please, air, 1 dunno. I've lost «»y way.' jtf

At a recent Sunday School concert the superintendent was talking about idols, when, to ascertain whether the children were understanding what be said, he asked:'Children what la an Idolf 'Being laay,' waa the iond and quick response or one of Mm members of the juvenile ia un rrm

HOW 20 MB HASD80M&S>*' Most people would like to b^ handsome. AM cannot have good features— they are as Uod made them but si moot any o*»e can look wrll, especially with good health. It is hard to give rales In a very short space,but in brief thews will dot

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Karer be out down bytrifla*. a Sight bard against a hasty tamper. 3 To ate kind lsngnage costa nothing.

Mike ap your mind to do a thing and you ulll do it. P" haa little else to be proua ot *, Attention to small things la the ecoo lomy of virtue,

•hlnkTonnielf ciererer and mora cun-

There is no heart so utterly hardened that It cannot be touched by woman's love and tenderneas.

THE LITTLB PEOPLE.'

.-*oi s* A little acirl (who likes to drive horses and play" ball)—'I wish Ood would smash me all to little pieces and make me into a boy.' 'And what makes my little Johnny so dross tbia moroingtL Dot up s' urly.VBuffalo Express.

A little obild of our acquaintance thinka that 'Uod muat be glad when prayer meeting night oomes, 'cause he bears such lots of news.'

A mother seeing a little four-year old nearly asleep in bur chair, aaked if she had not better go to bed. 'Oh no, mam ma, I onlv abut my eyea to keep tbe duat ouW*

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Keep clfsn—wash freely. All the skin wsnte is leave to act free, and it takes care of itaelf. Its thousands of air holes mnst not be closed.

Eat regularly, and sleep enough—not too much. Tbe stomsch can no more work all the time, night and day, than a horse. It must have regular work and reek

Good teeth area help to good looks. Brush them with a soft brush,especially at night. Go to bed with cleansed teeth. Of course to have white teeth it is needful to let tobacco alone. All women know that. Washes for the teeth should be very simple. Add may whiten the teeth, but it takes off tbe enamel and InJure* them.

Sloop in a cool room, in pure air. No oue can have a cleanly akin who breathes bad air. But more than all, in order to look well, wake up mind and soul. When the mind awake, the dull, sleepy log*

^4 npCKIFTFOB, MUFFIN& as we are all aware, there are some women who are. natural cooka. Tbe 'natusaldepravltyofJoanimate ^otyecta' seems charmed away when they g«t hold of bowl and spoon. Tbdr ovens alwayabake on both .top aod bottom. Soupw never aoorch, nor biscuit^ soui Tbex alwaya carry their raoelpta In their Tbes always carry tnetr rseeipta in *neir heada. With what exasperating lndeflniteness do they answer you when yon inquire of them how they mske any particular thing—mufflns, for instanoe. 'Dear me, I never have much of a rule about such things.' 'But can't you give me a little Idea? John has so often referred to your muffins since we took tea with you, that I should like to learn how they are made.? •Well, I stir up a pretty stiff battel depends something on hofr many peopl I have to tea.' 'Do yon use milk?* •Yea, If bavelt if not, I take water.' 'Any eggs?' 'Well, ifegga are oheap, I break in couple If they are dear^I dont alwaya.' 4

eu nseaome butter?* 'Ob yes! apiece about aa big as an

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he pauses, as if that were all. timidly suggest— 'Cream tartar or sods?' «,

Alcok of surprise creepe over ber face, aa if she would aay, 'What does tbe woman mean by asking so many question*?' but abe says— 'Well, if I have aonr milk, I don'* use cream tartar If the milk's sweet, I put in a couple of spoonfuls of ctesm tartar and one of soda.'

Yon wished you dared ask whether its table or teaspoonfuls sbe means if you ars a novioe, tbink it must b9 tablespoonfuls, the muffins are so very light.

She evidently now considers ine thing oouaplete. 'You haven't said anything about .the flour?' you inquire—with inward trein bling but you really do wish to please John.

The look of surprise cbsnges to a wideeyed amasement. •Flour? Why, I supposed any goose would know about that. A good bowlful, of course. I always use my own Judgment about tbe flour.'

You retire from tbe field discomfited, but not bains easily discouraged, try to follow these directions.' The result is something very different from, Mrs. Hsndy's delicate muffins._ John opens one ute

very suspiciously, and, after a min's Inspection/pushes away his p'ate— with tbat expression of huge patience which men assume when they want to say something severe bnt don't—and ssys: 'Haven't you any bread, Msry? Don't let the children touch these. They are as tousjb as leather. Why d-n'i you ask Mrs Handy how she makes her mu&ns? They're something like.'

You nerve yeurself and pleasantly inquire he wouldn't like a slice of dry toaat. (Such a comfort as dry toast is under the circumstances]) In a short time, sfter a series of experimepts, you finally evolve from your 'inner consciousness,' and flour and eggs, some very creditable muffins, but you don't call your experience judgment,.—Mary Blake, in Scribner.

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TALK TO A GIRL.

Your every day toilet is part of your character. A girl who looks like a 'Airy' or a sloven in tbe morning is not to bq trusted, however finely she may look in the evening. No matter how humble your borne may be, there are eight things it should contain, viz: a mirror, washstand, sosp, towel, comb, hair, nail and tooth brashea. These are Just as essential as your breakfiast, before wbloh you should make good and free use of them. Parents who fail to provide their oblldren with such appliances not only make a great mistake, but commit a sin of omission. Look tidy in the morning, and after tbe dinner work is over improve your toilet Make it a rule of your daily life to 'dress up' in the afternoon. Your dress may or may not be anything better tban calico, but with a ribbon or flawera, or aome bit of ornament, you can bave an air of self respect and satisfaction tbat invariably comes with being well dressed..,-^ •g|fp rtf

MARRIED snd yet unbappf. How many a borne Kiss been* robbed of sunshine and happiness snd rendered sad and deaolate by the lose of some dear and pelted child. This is a dangerous aesson for children, and parents should keep Dr. Bull's Cough Syrnp bandy. agaeaegg mm

Consumption Cured. An old physician retired from practioe.havinn had placed in his hsnas by sn East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the and permanent cure of eonsumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive snd radical cure for nervoua debility and all nervoua complainta, after having teated ita wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, bss felt if bis duty to make it known to bis suffering follows. Actuated by thia motive and a deslrs to relieve numsn suffering, will send, free of cbsrge. to all who desire it, thia recipe In German, Frenoh, or English, with Alii directions for preparing and using. Sent by msil by addressing with stamp, naming this 4per, W. W. Sherar, 126 Powers' Block, tocbeater, N. Y.

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An immediate and unconditional repeal of tbe resumption law. Tbe remonettsatfon ef Stiver.

Withdrawal ef national baak nouwfreenbacka and atlver to be made a legal tender In payment of all debts, pnblle and private, wlthoat liaoii. v'?\

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BACH SATURDAY,AFTKRIfOON, &«1 & 0ii.' Hais*'? A. H. Dooiey.™ ——Operitftodae a. R. Baker Oo P. O, ^pbby 11. P. Crefta,..«_..... —Opp. PostOfflca Perd Feldtar^_Cor. 4th and Lata? etta 8i Ciy A Oonnw —Paris, lib V.L. Ooie -..Marshall, Ilia Dlx A Thunnao-._^^rn^v.wJSuUlvan" Ren. Allen..^ ^..Clinton, P. L. WheSer.-!. ^...Braail, Ind Chaa. Tillotoon— •mttilMtii wi«nniMSttoofa| lUl

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Jonea——.M.~MMPralrieton.Ind

fm. J. Duree. Bridaetot.-, ind J. E. Hochstetter Bowilng ureen, Ind

Albert Wheat Chaa. L. Hinkle.„.. Walton M. Knapp. Pontius Iahler~ L. Volkers fohn A. Clark... Han7 W«atfall..»

Olyiaea S. Franklin ......Aahmore, Ills WillDeArmontU^..^. ^.„„..Areola, 1115 Bdwln 8. Owen „..Jfew (ioahen, Ind John Hendrlx .Bollmore, 1 nd Wallace Sandusky New Lebanon, Ind 8amuel Lovina.—..........Majority Point, Dls Klohard Cochran ^....^...Centerville, Ind Harvey Stubbs Chtiaaian, I1L« a. A. Buchanan ...Judaon, Ind tt. Mcllroy ....~....».^ilazvil^e, I nd J. 8. Hewitt ....Dudley, Ilia A. L. Bnrson. Scotland, Ills H. C. Dlckeraon ........ Seelervllle, Ind Roae Ann Palmer LOCK port, Ind Ben Francis Darwin, Ills J. J. Golden ._........«......Hutsouville, Ilia H. M. Pieroe....„ Turners, lad O. P. Strother .Mlddlebury, Ijad P. J. 9 Robinson ._Gnov°rland, Ind JoeT. McOoskey YoniiMtown, Ind W. B. Hodge York, I lie A. O. Kelly ...Bloomlngdale, Tnd I. D. Upnnelly .........Annapolis, Inti J. W. Russell A Co Armlesbnrg, Ind B. A. Herrick ...Kansas, Ills J. H. Boeder. .^.Center Point, Ind Owen Kisiner Fairbanks, Ind C. It. C. radii eld... Palermo, Ills Tho». High ....Fountain Station, Ind G. Davis ...—..Coal Bluff, Ind David Lewis, Darlington,Ind W. B. Martyn Carlisle, Ind Clement Harper„ ............ Mlddletown, Ind W. R. Landreth .......C'MSey, Jlla D. R. 'ltcbett Carteraburg, Ind .J. Hutflitnson.. Dana,Inn E. A. Kurtz ...................Oakland. H1«

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Shortest and Quickest Route

HIOM TRRKE HAUTK TO

Lafayet e, Logansport, Fort Wayne, Peru, Toledo, Detroit. Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Kalis, Land in:. Jackson, Ka a mazoo, Grand Rapids, ana all poin North and Eaau

Tr&l^s run dally (Sindays exceptedl ^y this ronte passengers from Terre Haute can visit Lafayette, have four hours la tbe city, and return to Terre Hantesarne evening.

Trains run as follows, taking effect Jan, 25, IOT8. ^x.SAVa. Mall. Fxpress. Ter-e Haute. —.' 6 30a 410pm

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Crawfordsvllle t... 9 20 a 7 10pm Lafayette,via CrawiordS' vllle_ J|l&5am 8 40pm Col fa* .i.10 15 am 8 80 Frankfort JSnani 9 08 Clymer's Janet'on iiu 87 pm 10 48 pm Logansport 55 11 06 iivxya. Lagansport via W R'y..t 6 11 pm 4 10am

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Fort Wayne 720pm 620am Toledo ..10 10 pm 9 80 am Detroit via L.A W. 8„ or C. 8. 12 6® a 1 80 Cleveland 7 05 am 2 20pm Buffalo or Niagara Falls via C. S. K'y 7 25 am 8 10

All trains equipped with Mll er platforms and buffers, ana Wes lngbnuse ajr brakes. W. O BRIM SOS, Supt.

T. H. MALONE, Gen't Pass. Agt.

FULTON ^MARKET

OYSTEB HOUSE, .Jv 1 v.* 4 *, MAIN ST! EKT^—

A17HERF. tbe best brand of OYST1118 are »old by the case, can. gallon or barrel— whoi sale and retail. Willnotbeandenolti the season through

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PURE WHITE LEAD

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THE OLD DUTCH PROCESS the only true method to make the best lead and, as we muke perfectly p* re leas only, eonsaeaers can alwaya rely on ita quality.

ECKSTEIX, HILLS CO.. (istelasiatl, O. SOLD BY E.VLER8 GENERALLY.

ARM EES' GEIST MILL.

Lswer End af ThlH RtNSt.

JMEPH ABBOTT, PrepMeler.

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t»ew mill I* now in fall Met, msking a No. 1 artie erf

FLOUR*AND MEAL!

It Is being run exclusively bn enstom Work, and tlie fa lest sstHrfSetion is guaranteed. A farmer hrlrstnabis own wheat to the mill ean rely on getting door from biaown grain, snd by thus doing akea great saving oyer selling the wheat at one place and ouying flour at another.

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We are eonfiieat the Seiktlnel wlU net be Mopped wftMce oose tried, and therefore sQbmtt the above extraordinary oflter.

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tb« pen you can re«h, «tUi *dv«nlMtin the SatuMay Svenina Mall, almost merreadta* family thla§«y, a* wall as tfteraddenuof the toWnaand otwnuy sur wvadlnc Tsrre Hants.

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EWING MAOHINfia KKrAItKD AR1 ADJUST*® In the vary best manner and warranted werk, by JOSEPH FOLK, No. «B Mate atraet, nortb side, between tel and 4tt •treets, np irtaira. JDonJ condemn your ana elilnenntll Mr. FOLK has bad a look at for the real trouble may be very uaht am tne edm ef repairing a mere OlBe. Tfca bee needles and oil oonetaaUy on baad.

JanelMt —Rheumatlam, Neuralgia, Lumbago, SHatlca, Rheumatte Gout, Nervoua and Kidney" F1Uar*a damspeeiaitj taken as dire agent. mai7-ly

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JOS. H. BRIGGS, j'lr

PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and Dealer in "HIDES, PELTS, RAGS, BUTTER,

EGGS, AC.,

Corner of Fourth snd herry streets, TERRE HAUTE.

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MOULDINGS,

PICTURE "FRABIES! 523i

MAIS STREET.

Pictures of every description framed In the mo» approved manner, and atthe lew tst rates.

Frames of heavy polish- walnut and g'lt any sise from 8x10 to 24x80 at prises ranging from 50 ciDt8 to fl 00.

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Professional Cards. QAMUELMAGILL,

O ATT« r*h ATTMIIT AT LAWi OfBoe with N. O. BulT, north side Ohio sheet, between Tbird ana Fourth. 8pe«lal attentioa to oolleeUoDS, prebate business and bankrupt practioe. *. o. aurr. a ir. aaaeHtm

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Ovrxcs-»No. 82» Ohio Btrset. bet. Third and Fourth, north side.

DR

P. WORRELL,

Treats exclusively Diseases af the *\:mwm isro

Office, an Main street, new Seventh. Extracting and artificial teeth specialtlss. All work warranted. (dAw-tf)

H. DE PUY, M. D.,

PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,

««ee, »H, Car. etb 4k Mala ata. (Over Drugstore.) to the elty or country aasweied promptly from my office during the day, and *frtct

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r*AL \J Ol For the trade. Main street, near Sixth, slgi Of big man with watch.

OptMlsS aad Watchasaker

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Oflleet *•. U1 OlUa Mnst, TERRE HAUIE, IND. Office hours from 0 a. m.to 1 p. m. and bom

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OSEPH RICHARDSON,

ii -us "xitT ••SeeaOkloSt^BitlriAlttt TKRRE HAUTE, IND.

O. LINCOLN,

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R. J. MILLS

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would most respectfully announee to ie eltlaens ot Terra HaUte and vleinii

diseases, of both sexes, In the most scion ti(i ahd snreessral manner, either with or with oatelectridcy.

Office aud residence on corner of ISth and Chestnut streets, three streets east of Vanda11a depot.- Visits mads to the oountry, if (febW-ly)

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required.

DR.

L. H. BARTHOLOMEW.

BsrissS aad Hschaslssl

dentistj

DeMtal BMM, 1S7 Hala Itrsct •ssrlth, TKRBB BAUTB, IITO. Nltroni Oxide Pas administered far pan ss Toetli Extraction.

BATLEW,

u_ dentist,

OMiee, XIV lals Btrset, over Maga aid sssfMlessry ataaid. TERRE HAUTE, IND.

Can be ftmnd In office night ana day,

Business Cards.

THOMAS,

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GROCERIES, VISIONS AND PRO DUCE, National Block, MQMain stree

LKIS8NER,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer ln1^ Piano*, Nelod^ons, Oifsss, Mustsal Instruments, Aa,

STINSON Jt CO.,

KIDWET and LITER CUBE. By fhr the best remedy fbr derangement Of the KIDNEYS, BLADDER and LIVER, Is Ar. I, Deiehasi** Caaipaaad Kl* •ay aad Liver Care. exercises the

with great certainty and enemy upon the llver.immedlatelylreelng the system of all billousnsss, and clsanslng the blood of all

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Rneomatlc and other poisons. splendid medieine fbr all diseases of the Urinary orgaas, sneh as Gravel, Blood* Urine, mattery, mucoua, muddy or hlgn colored urine scalding and Irritation about the neclrof the Bladder. Do not fail to uee it for all Sidney. Bladder and Liver affeetloas and fbr all Rheumatisms and Neurid-

Thia a* a emaUve aad regulator of arse organs absolutely has no equal. MTTor sale by OuLrcx A BERRY and Buwtui A AaxsTaoao. Druggists, Terre Haute. ,yri.Ji I'.L

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A MODEL WEEKLY PAPER FOR THE HOME.

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One year, S 00 Six montha,M.M^..„.^r -u^..MMM...M. W 00 Three months,...^.....^^..^.^. JO eta.

Mall and office Subscriptions will, Invariably, be discontinued at expiration of time paid for.

Eacouraged by the extraordinary sasosss which has Attended the publication of THE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL the publish* er has perfiseted arraagementa by whieh it will henceforth be one of the most popular papera In the West.

THE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL Is an Independent Weekly Newspaper, elegantly printed on eight pages ef hook paper, and aims to be, In every sense, a Family Paper. With thia aim In view, nothing will appear in Ita solumns that cannot be read aloud in the most refined fireside olrole.

CLUBBING WITH OTHEJS FKRIODICAlS. Ws ars enabled to offbr extraordinary in* dueemeats In the way of clubbing with oth•r periodicals. Ws wUl fUralsh THE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, PRICE «BX0 PER YEAR, and any of the periodicals an* tunerated below at greatly reduced rates. These periodicals will be sent direct from the offices of publication. Here la the list:

SEMI-WEEKLY.

Brnd-WeMy Ntm York TrOmna, pries «U», and The Mail N

WEEKLY PAPERS. ,•

tnOkmamatU Journal, prlee |24N, and The Mall tS 35 pMHaacgMtts Btntbul, prioe lMO, and

The Mail 18 Ot Itxdianapolu Weekly Newt and The Mail 93 70 sr. r.

gyttiias, prloeSLOO, ana TheMall 9 W Tbfado BUuU, prloe UtiO. and The Mail 9 0S ^. y.flan, and TheMall— 9 tu

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fJWeapo Xdvoaee, prlee, 99X0, and The Mali 4 Chicago JHUrior, prlee 92X0, and The

MWJM..— 00 Chicago InUr-Oetan, price 91X0, and The Mail 9 38 AopMm'f Jomrnal, prloe 94JOO, and The ilail... -j.-.. Rural My Yorker, price 98X0,and The

4 99

MWAsdtt, price 9&50, and The Mall 9 80 Harper'* Weekly, prloe 94X0, and The Mail. 6 99 Harper** Anaar, prlee 94.00, and The

Mail...........,...M« ....M...n-"«.....«»N 9 99 Prank LetUek lUuetrated Newepaper, prlee 94X0, aad The Mail 9 00 I Leehe* Chimney Ctocner, price 94X0, and I The Mall 9 00

aad U*rU Weekly, prloe 99X0, and TTbs Mail...., ... I»

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Arthur'* Home Magemtne prioe 93X0 ana f. The Mall.. 94 00 Morton'* Magnekne, prloe i»X0»and The

Mail 9 99 Amerkxut Agrieulturiet, price 91X0 and The Mall........ 9 00 Demon*'* Monthly, price 98X0, and

TheMall.... .......'... 4 39 (today'-* LaOy'* Hook, prioe 9»X0» and L6U0 Os^9or^'jprice'gTxo'andT'he Mali 9 15 Harilmer'* Monthly, prlee 94X0, and The

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Palaos of Music, 48 Ohio a

$5 to S20

p*r day at home. Sara piss worth 95 free. Address Portland, Maine.

AtkmUe ktonthly, ptloe 94X0, and The Mall Harper'* Maymotnt, pries 94,00, and The

WHOU9UI W IN

Millinery, Straw Goods,

RIBBeim, FAIVCJT GOOD!, Ae.

St« am Engines, Mill Machinery, &c., Ac

swer Hislh ss«l Esfle Sla., (Near Union

aarspeeial atteatioa paid to Coal Shaft

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(Tardmar's Monthly, prlee 9X0. and The

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Address P. W1BTFA11,'t Fabllaner Saturday Evsaln^MaU, TKRRKHAUTI, IN

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Gray Scotcfc Granite

AND ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMENTS, Tombs, asd Btonof, svlts, Xio* tela. Esst Main street, between Twelfth sod

Thirteenth streete,

1^ TER BE HAUTE, IND. All work wammted to give sattsllsetlon.1*"**

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