Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 8, Number 51, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 June 1878 — Page 3

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*|f [QfStinMiii^/rovt, &fff4 ftVP*l ftea. was crossed and seamed with long jslinea of fUelike lightning, but that

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it bey remained or seemed to remain con--instant. As the boat rocked on tbe beav-

deep, the flatnea, red and blue, shot from ber sides tbe skies, which were now overcast, reflected the light the wind had dropped, and nearer and nearer still we could hear tbe dropping of tbe oars from the boat in search of us. was tbe phopphprcyaceat ligbt of tbe \r Indian Ocean, JL Seemfc as ILtbe«Lfll'(rifflMni to have another Ills or two out of them murdering mutineers,' said Ben. 'Kind of beautiful, too, ain't it, miss? Lord, I've seen it off Peru, when there was no pirates and mutineers in chase, as bright astbis! That was on board tbe Conqueror, hundred-and-twenty-gun man-o'-war and tbe captain preached next ay on tbe Lord's handiwork. Here

they come, ¥r. Warneford. Steady, and aim at tbe bow-oar I take the stroke lire wben I give the wprd, end get the sculls ready ih c^seof miss.'

They were about a quarter of a mile astern of us, pulling up hand over hand because we never attempted—being in such bright UgW—to empe by rowing. 1 sat at the bows, pistol in band, Ben was in tbe stern, and the young lady amidships,,

TbeyfiaUed us to stop rowing. We were ndt pulling at all, no that no an «wer was neoessar-

rO UUV JJUIftllJg ov aii| ww er was nacensary. A hundred yards, as I judge. Senile and pistols ready to hand,Mr.Warne-

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Don*Uet them run us clown. Now gire ber headway—so. When I say •Port,' you pull with your left band as bard as you know, ship tbe senile and let tbe bow-oar baveit. Sit down, my -pretty, shut both eyes, and say your Sprayers for me and Mr. Warneford, 'cos both of us needs tbem badly this Very moment.'

Boat ahoy!' It was the voice of Boeton Tom. •You, Warneford I You, -George Warneford, convict and forger, 'vast rowing, and give us up the bo a'* *'and the girl, then you shall go free. If .you mwil| murder, yon_j» well as him.'

We made no answer. *fi

The boat cathe nfeftr. It Was rowed by four oars, and, as I supposed, Boston Tom was in the stern.' 'llun tbem down cried one of tbe •crew, with an oath. All tbe time I, waa pulling quietly, so as to keepT%$t$ady upon her. 'ort!' said Ben, suddenly.

way upon her, Port!' said I obeyed orders, and pulled my left Instantly the gig swung round, and tbe heavy snip's boat shot past oaf stern and as she passed, Ben's pistol flretLonce, 4tnd a yell of anguish told that the shot had taken effect.

As for myself, I conld not recover in time but one of the four oars were disabled. 'Surrender,!' shqqted Boston Tqm.

E*ny, bow pbll, tw6 we'll run them •down. Surrender, you convict Warneford If you won't take those terms. I'll give you better. Come on hoard with wo, and I'll show you who really done it, »»nd pat you ashore safe ana sound. I'll give you your revenge I'll establish your innocence 1*11—|]

This time, as they were turning I let j'tfly without orders, aiming at tbe bowoar aud I hit bim somewhere, because there was another yell.

Tbey were within thi-feo oars' length, but lying broadside Oh. Pull back to your ship,' said Ben,

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plraton and murderers, lest we take tnoro lives I We've fcbot enough hdre for /•jffail your crew. .Leave us. and.wait for the time when I hang you all 1'

In their haste they had forgdttefc to bring the officers' pistols with tbem. Perhaps they oould not find the powder and shot. Anyhow, there waa not a nlgu 6r a s6und from the other boat, but .... tho groauiug and orlea Of tbe wounded men aud, after a pause, we saw tbe two who were left row baoklo the ship yin ullenee. That fight wa* dt4k, at .any rate. They p^*} HWfytoWlbe circle of phosphorescent light in Which we lay, and so iuto outer darkness.

Then wo were silent for the spage of an hour or more. The phosphorescence lled away, and the stars came out again. Preseutly in the east appeared the flrst faint streak or dawn, and Ben Croil broke tbe silence:

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What was them words as Boston Tom addressed to you, Mr. Warneford 'lie called me oonvict and thief and bo said—No!' Here a sudden rush of ..«• thought filled my brain MI oomprebended, fbr the first time, all the loroe of what he did aay, and I oould speak no more* 'Couvlbtf Thief!' Ken cried. *And yon as steady as tbe beat man of us all 1

Done your duty like a a. man,! Wellafter that—there—* Miss Klwood raised her head and looked round in the gray of the dawn. She saw my ahameful head bowed between my hands. Convict and thief!

I felt ber gentle hand in mine as she murmured, 'The night is far spent and the day is at hand let us thank God for our Uvea, and for His great glfta to man of courage and fidelity. Let us pray to Ilitu never to let us forget this night, to forgive us all our trespasses, and to help

Ilitu never to let us forget this us to forgive them that trespass againat us.'

So In tbe lone waters of the Southern Indian Oceiui, when theauu bad climbed

tbe mouth of that Innocent girl and of the three there was one at least whose "heart was humbled and softened.

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Amen 1' orled Ben Croil, clearing his throat, 'And now we will look about us. [TO BR OOJfTINCKD,] i*9« $ swkife-l feiKKCB haa aooompiiahed no more wonderful or gratifying result than the perfection of an antidote to the chilling signs of approaching age, something to obliterate tb0* tell-tale tracks or time, and preserve the natural adornments or youUi to ripe old age. Hall's Hair Renewer doee all this and its praise resounds in cottage and palace. The dwellers among the snows at Norway and the peasants of sunny Franea ana Spain, And uae tor it, and And means to get it, and It doea not disappoint tbem. The whitecUig locks Main resume their

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outh Ail ool or, tbe thin, dry, and Ceded becomes bright and gloeay. The whole appearance Is changed aa If by magic, and tbe man of woman, who, before was oalled aged, now appears as one in the prime of life. Such wonderous changes cannot p«ss unnoticed, and tbey have ptoduoed the unprecedented demand that new eadata fbr the firat and only article ever compounded that can produce them in a pleasing and satisfholory manner.—New Bra, Woodstock, .111. jrvv "rv "7

Little'reopxe.

A gentleman who bad been In the habit of -repeating the Irfrd's prayer with bis Wily. reoently began to preftce that with extempore pefitions. Hia bright three yesir old girl, who w*

amen. Hypocrisy came in as a necessity with civilization. A lady requested ber little daughter to kiss an old gentleman. Tbe child re/used, and being hard, preeetd for a reason, said 'He kissed me the ot&er day 'and bis breath was bad.* The mother, shocked at-trtr offspring'* lack of hypocrisy, admlabitfiredthengcowssry punishment at oncen:.

Two sweet little girls sat upon the sidewalk in front o! the postomce, one of tbem nnraing a large wax doll. Her companion asked in tones of deep earnestness: 'Does 'oo have much tWonble wif'oorbaby?' K)b, doodness, yes' waa the reply *sne bwies moe' all 'e time. She's jea' cwied and cwied ever since she was born. I's jes' discouraged, an I don't fink I'll ever bOrnany more."— Elko(Nev.) Poet.

A little fellow hasJust begun going to tbe public schools. His mother, to.stimulate bim to attend to bis lessons, said'to bim tbe other day: 'Charley, if you StudV hard you may some day beoottie president of the United States, like George Washington.4, 'Don't talk to me about being preaident exclaimed he 'everybody's going to be president. Wben we gb to school tbe first thing tbe teacher does she calls tbe namee of tbe ilttj£ boys, and tbey all say 'president.'

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In fact a boy is a bird subject to get a moral from. 1,^

mn \tNOBOWlK0 NAIL&' Some one inquires how to cure ingrowing nails on tbe feet. Lift up the corner of tbe nail put nnderneath a bit of cotton Wool keep it under for a time, wearing shoes tight on the instep and loose at the toes, with low heels. Short, wide shoes, or high heeled shoes or boots cause this trouble, as well as,corns «nd bunions. Laced shoes are- tbp best, as buttoned shoes stretch, and Wt the Toot down Into the toe when walkings Keep tbe corners or the nails well cut down, and a cure will soon' be effected, but never ir the toea press against the shoe In walking.

A lady from Excelaior, recently related her experience 1n "shofeicg hens.' The object is tot jwevebt their scratching. She makes a boot, or stocking of stout cloth, and tiea it on the feel Then the fowls are let loose into the garden and field*, and they kill off the insects but do not Injure the crops In the least. It it amusing to see them walkas though tbey were treading on eggs— at flrst, out they soon become accustomed

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Wjs live at the bottom of an ocean of air, and of necessity breathe more or less of the heavier poisonous germs constantly floating through it. To prevent

feet upon the system, Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture sboold be used, as its efficacy is simply wonderful.

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Why is it.

The truths of science snd progressive thought have always been compelled to batter down the bulwarks of prejudice and disbelief, or remain forever unknown. Why 1s it that people aire so reluctant to receive tacts that relate directly to the phenomena of their own existence ?. Astronomers, upon discovering a atar, assign it a place at once, and it is forever fixed. The rule by which a mathematical problem is once solved becomes forever an axiom but no matter how clearly the principles which govern health and sickness be demonstrated, some refuse to believe Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines, which are now so generally used, and deservedly popular, were, in their early days, very refuotantiy received by the people. To-day, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has outrivaled the old-time aarsaparulaa, his Pellets are in general, use In place of the coarse^ huge, drastic

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ills formerly so much employed, while sales of bis Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy and his Favorite Prescription are enormous. Where tbe skin la sallow and covered with blotches and plo-ples, or where there are acromions swellings and affections, a few bottles of blft Golden Medical Discovery will effect an entire core. If you feel doll, drowsy, debilitated, have sallow color of akin, or yeUowlah-brown spots on face or body, frequent headache or dlssiness, bad taste in mouth, internal bent or chills alternated with hot flushes, low spirits and gloomy forebodinge, irregular appetite, and tongue coated, you are suffering from Torpid Liver, orMjNKoM* MM." In many oases of

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The other evening, when lour or five young rosebuds which' gallop o'er the hearthstone Of a Ckss avenue family became too uproarioos^ tbe mother called out 'If I have to apeak to you again, I shall punish some of you.' The youngest of the lot slid off the lounge, reflected for a moment,'and then soberly remarked: 'Well, then, I'd advise yon to hold in yonr speak.' She did.—Detroit Free Press.

A bright little fellow of four years,. who»e correctness tbe father questioned, asking: 'If Mary should tell yon anything that was not exactly eo. whal would you aay?' He answered, 'I'd say she told a lie/ 'If brother should say anything that was not so, would you think it right?' 'No I'd think be told a lie.' 'y somethin then?' Td say

Well, supposing yon sboold say thlng that waa not exactly so what Td say I's'mistaken!*

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One of tbe best things in the world to be is a boy. Boys have always been so plenty thst they are not half appreciated.

A boy is willing to do any amount ol work if it is called play. The feeling of a boy toward pumpkin pie has never been properly considered

A boy furnishes half the entertainment and takes two-thirds of the scolding of the family circle.

It la impossible to say at what age a boy feecomes conscious that his trowser legs are too short, and is anxious aboat the part of hair.

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pimnt" only part of these symptoms are experienced. As a remedy fbr all such cases, Dr. Pieroe* Golden Medical Di»oovery haa no equal, as ltefiecta perfect cures, leaving tbe liver strengthened and bealthy. Debilitated femiuea who have undergone all the tortures ef canstie and tb# knife, and yetsulfer with those peculiar drqfpuv-deum sensations and weaknesses, can have guaranteed to tbem prompt and positive relief by using Dr. Pierce* Favorite Prescription while constipation and torpid liver, or "biliousness/* are promptly relieved by the Pleasant Purgative Pellets. Sold by all dmamlats.

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Ir you want yonr baby to look hilgbt, do not pot it to deep with landanum when restless, but use Dr. Boll's Baby Syrup. 25 cents a bottle.

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unl|ke aU oU»ar reaedJM.

Tit th« Breparatloa of 1 evenr Serb, plant, aai

ierb, plan

nnQt for n*« in an organism ao ilenc«« m*

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tnflamaMUon iwTjMia au* One* carrccttaf, rliisttoaecrattoiuL Internally we oSr*n* ore{rcViUUoB. aa* aeatrallcea tiM acuf em -aosHt hninan tnganaHj to dwrtse a siora MU^ tfeat.

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(rated. In 5iU w«T I eonttauetl to auffor. The attack, tbe sevcrcM I ever ha). was terrible. Isaf*. ftredtne mbat cxcmclaiingr pain In Bay head, waa hoarae as to be acarc.ly able to speak, (M SiiSuVi W5S5 tfta tii taeae avmptonis continneU wlttioat reTlef they vonM nave rendered me an tssy vteUm.

In (bis dlitressinir.condiUon, icoramcnced ofBixrosD's Radical Cubi t'b

knowa cltrtcr.s tn ell parts of t..j United tt^tcs, coplcs of which will be sent free charge W aay one Ccniyinrf t:«cm. Improvements, In many WsyS| bare been moilo, *s suirKcsted by experience and nsM.uoill It Is boil yvc'I Unit they arenow

the C'-st )«iut}lat :ut of ay other plaster^' But, notvrlthtinn'Mttjf tite efforts of thejiroprtetors to msTsetho best plaster in the world for the least money, any slmtlar remedy c^n he xonght. Bom. bfsoruu8cr.i0nionsflialcrs wllbefonnil sdy tQ iorre(l''\ Md iwiATOf (a lubiUwtc oUitrs, Uywu (ur

COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER

Have it ir.you have to seiid tons for 1^

THRMtUmGS.UVER^BlJOOa Id the wonderful madielna to whieh the aflUeted are above directed for relief, the discoverer believes lie haa eoablned in IMmnomr more of Nature's sovarein earative properties, which Sod has Instilled inte Om TOfetable kingdom (or heajinr the sick, than were ever before combined In ofaeaodicme. The evidence of this fsct is too ad la the n«M variety of asost obstinate diseases whichUhasbeentonad tooonqaer. la the care ot Bronehltia, Severe Coaglia, aad the early stages o( ConBaMptloa, has medical faculty, and eminent MtOtll S^sisiaas proooooes it the- greatest medical dUoorery or the age. While It cares the sever•*t Conrhs. It strengthens the system and rarU lies me ilaei. By Hs great aad thoren^h btood-ptirifyiag properties, it cores all

aotrh.Plaavle.orSEnietlen.

TUTRTf-tt TTATTTE flATTTRDAY EVENING MAIL.

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a or a at a on Mereorjal

disease, Mteeral foisoas, aad their effeeta, are endlosted, aad vigoroos health and. a soflnd constitution established. EryatpelaM, Saltrheaa, Pever tsrt^ lealr or Reach Mtlts. in short, all fee numerous diseases cuimM by bad Wood, are ooaqnerad by this powerful, pnrltySng, ana inrigoraUng medieiaa.

If yea feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have saltow color et skin, or yellowish brown spots on IMS er body, frsqaeat headache er dltxlness, bad taste la awath. Internal heat or chilis alter* nated with hot flushes, low spirits, aad gloomy flags, trrnrnlar appetite, and tongue

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are soiertng from Torptdl I»tver, •Ui«aeaeas.* la many eases of "liver Coasplalat" only nut these smptomt are exi«iieaeed. As a remedy hr all saeh eases, tor. yietee'aOoMen MedioafDisrovwry has ao equal, as it effects perfect florae, leaving the liver strengthened aad heaUhy. 3 S010 BY DROMISTS AT SI POIWTTIL Preperel by •. T. PICBCC, R, E, Ml

PryrlNHwr, at the Woav.D'a Di*PKxaAXT.

October Election, We are aatborlaed to announce that BYDlfKY B. DAVIS.of Vlgoeoonty, will be a candidate for nomination for tbe office of ladai of tbe PoortoMth Jndielal Circuit, anftjeet to tbe Deenoamtie Jndicial Oenven. Uon.

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atabbh, very alttha adver.

relsctantly. I coitficx. as had tried all-ttu ttoe4remedl-s wltliout b' a. wonderful medicine pavd

lit. The fl rat dose of this me the Greatest relief.

It ta kardlf possible for one whoeeaead aches, eye• ache, who can scarcely articulate distinctly on account cf the choking accumulations la bis throat, to realise bow tnnch relief I obtalaed front the first satloa ofSAxroBD's

Radical Cum.

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loence. both internal and external, rapidly recovered, and by an occasional use of the mnedy since .hays been entirely free Crom Catarrh, fbr the first time in twelve y^ars. ^^WrftOLBBOOE.

TTAtniA*,MASS. 8 P.P.—InurrlinSi-1 tl K'DIOAL CtTEK or GEO. H. ROQiira. lmiagist. r.n nfl)lra itaUdfatg.

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Each ps^kngo eontsloa Or Ssnford'S Improved InhSUcf Tabc, v-HU mil directions for twe ia an cases. Prlcc. $1.00. For s41e:by all Wholesale and

aad Wholesale Drucgist*. Boston, Voss.

An Clecbo-Galvanio Battery eombined v/llh a highly Medicated Plartef contain ir 3 the choicctt medicinal Quint tr.d Cclsams known t» modern Fhar-

In**'! now been before "the pnblle ,i.r•«. 1, ictwltbstaiidlu the Immense r. in the form or liniments, lo-

tic. p:. J-lucura. i.nd ordinary plasters,thor have steadily increased in sale aud met with nuitetsal

ATTllMIT AT UWi

Offlee With N. G. Bolf, north side Ohio 'street, between Third and Ponrtb. 1 attention to collections, probate and banferapt practice.

H. o. Burr,

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tnTcUimrwIUi father Kenpfe OtdrFolka Concert Troupe aa a tenor ainieer.l took a severe cold and WMlald up at Newark, V. J. Tillscoldtronghtott aeevera attack of Catarrh, which I bitttwi ^{Qi •very known remedy for foar weet* without avail,

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UFFABEECHEB, .. ATTOltirKTSATLAW, Qmci-Ko. 520 Obio8treet,.bet.Third and

Fonrtb. northside

R. J. P. WORRELL, Treats exolualvely Disyasos of the STfi AltD EAB! ^MMi?e. SSI Ofcl* Street,

terre haute, nq.

Office hours from 9 a. m. t» 1 p. m. and fTom .. 8to5p.m.

"OSEPH RICHARDSON, M.

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v«if DBSTIST.. frt. Offlee, 221 Main street, near Seventh. Extracting and artificial teeth apedaltiee. All work warranted. (dftw-U)

B.LR BARTHOLOMEW, Sargeea aad Keehaaieal DENTIST, Denial IMea^M7 Hatoiteeli, atavllh, inanHAvn,nm. Nitrons Oxide (ha administered Cor pat* ass Toetli Extraction.

w.ballew,

Qflee, 423% Khia Street, over Sage a sldeeaffrtiesery staad. A'yn^-J TSBBK HAUTE, 1ND,

Can be found In offlee night and day.

Business Cards.

THOMAS,

eptieiaa aad Watelimsker For the trade, Main street, near Sixth, sign of bigaoan with wateh.

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RIPPETOJS Gene Dealer In*'

OBOCBR1E8, ^VISIONS AND PRO. WJCK, fe! ,, National Bloek, MB Main street

08. H. BRIGG8, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and Dealer in hides pelts, rags, butter, n-•: f. EOO»,ftC.,

Corner of Fourth and Cherry streets, TERRE.HAUTE, INJV

AGNER A RIPLEY, imimrters. fnd wwltenp of

Heeteh eraalts aai Italiaa Marble

MONUMENTS,

ST&TVART, VBHS, C. 'o. 418 Cherfy St., bet. 4th and 5th. TERRE HAUTE, IND.

rpERRE HAUTE BLEACHERY 8|7o. 201^corner of 4th and Mulberry Bta. Conducted by

L*«er

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uraktkx-aul to kno VvlmiMTKvBnwluaiiaia irebeelattoa than any newt \esMde«fIi

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In W«*ara

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JOSira ABBOTT, fteyrieter. tin new mill know in full blast, mak- *. lng a Na artlele of

FLOUR AND MEAL I

Ifls being run exclusively on custom work, and tlie fullest satisfaction is guaranteed. A farmer bringinghis own wheat to the mill can.rely on getung flour Arena his owa grain, and by thua dolag n: ake a great saving over selling the wheat at one place and nujring flour at another. W.R.Cuff. H.W1UUAII

OLIFT&WILLIAMS, mtCTAWffKni or ?r:

Sash, Doors, Blinds, &a

ajr* DXAiiBBa X|T

tad BUILDERS' HARDWARE. MalberryStnet, Corner Ninth* TKBRX HAUTB, IVD.

BBWCTITOB MlCHDre.

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MPOBTAHT TO

USINESS MEN!

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MRS. A. Straw Hats and Bonnets bleached altered, colored and finished In a superior manner.

Millinery work done at trade prices, and on short notice. Patronage respectfoliy solicited.

Aim It. CWiiwl.

jiniyi visiii tiSS^eM&ilS^'aear^'^eeSile*

all CTuslu m—m, Id tnaMasaL Dr i— Wtsi ai. n*

la UliUMMf malMMk srf nni ksiBtonrf lwIMirml Mwl ao ssit,tssJks 'unit mcilc* la tks D. S. I itti irtisn kota* aad kMri, c*ll or mint. My MMMMfer pttak taiUhciih IbtMiftsW Ml* c»Ur of hafortaat Infcmtion kr tma. II. CLOPI fjwnahnkKehw, CanMn IN. MARRIAGE GUIDE tiSSiSStt ymuf sa4nlMI*as*'*Ma

Sms^ saidl AwasTaMhals

Mian. VilMktearfrtf* to tks siwiM aa4 thas iisaUBi|il»lPss Hnrnw. HowM W milOijr und tnil« Ufff lk« ewSSwB tba. trcrytodyihsiiliaikh tssC MSsMsm% tssays*-

RS' GRIST MILL.

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'TIS A PAPER

Hj C+umtrj lot ud Mj Women firo«the ftoutry—As y«« come down on the street flrom the ^e^ol* t^If'the je^n^netor to

WkenfM will alw»7* ffnathe beitt

SUGARS, COFFFEE9, TEAS, TABLE SVPPLIEI,

And All Staple and Fancy Groceries

At the Lowes Prices.

THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOB PHOB^CE

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ELL IT IN THIS CITY,

GENTS SELL THE MAIL IN

IXTY SURB0UNDINQ TOWNS.

EDITIONS EACH WEEK,

CHARGE ONLY FOB BOTH.

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KISSNER, Jm- Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Piaaes, MeloiMai, OrgMu^(l|

Mnsleal Instruments, to, Palace of Mnsie, 48 Onlo

fJpHE MAIL IS THE

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tfl-ln-ann t» 5,

OR THE HOUSEHOLD.

rjpWENTY THOUSAND READEBS.

Taking Horace Greeley's estimate of the number oi readers to a family—on an average—every issue of the SATURDAY EVENING MAIL ia penned by over Twenty Thousand People.

USINESS CHANGE.

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LUMBER, LATH, 8BEfGLE8, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS

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PHCENIX"' FOUNDRY

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MACHINE WORKS, Terre Haute, Ind. SUCCESSORS TO P. H. McELFRESH. The undersigned having succeeded to the business of P. H. MeElfresh, are now pre. pared to reeeive orders for

Oearing of all kinds, Boitin. Beels (Iron er woodi. Curbs or Hoo Elevator Heads and Feet, Conveyor

Flour Mill, Saw Mill and Goal 8b Machlneiyv Iron conveyor Spiral ana Wooden Cogs ot our own manufacture.

We have also secured the agency for the best eualltjr of Frenoh Burr Mill (Stones, Defour A Co* Duteh Anchor Belting Cloth, a variety of Grain Cleaning Machinery, Midlines Purifiers, flour Packers, Scales, Corn Snellen, Wire Hope. 4ke.

The well-known excellence of the aa* bhinery aad casting* manufactured by the Phulx fsaaur IsMias W*rkawlll be fully maintained, aad the capacity of tlie works Is such that we can guarantee prompt fhipment of any orders with which we may be flavored. We would respectfully sotlelt oontlauanoe ot tbe trade fo liberally bestowed upon the establishment heretofore, which shall always receive prompt, attention, at the lowest feasa&ss&BKBi.

•QRAIN AND SEWER PIPE.

THE TERRE HAUTE

Cement Pipe and Stone Co.

Have on hand audoawf thepsOtte, pipe of varioussiats, tor

Sewers and Drains.

At 7 .1

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Partiea wishing aay aitMe ia this Uae willeall ataOe^wtth Morgan'seealoOee, cm Ohio street, at wodes, or addrssa throagh

J. W. MILLn, BupX

P. a Box 77,

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Mall and office Bubaoriptlona will, invaris^lgj, be discontinued, at expiration .of time Bncouragedby ke extrMnUnarT suooess whieh has attended the pnbllcatien of THE SATURDAY BV&N1NG MAIL thepubllah* er haa pstfsalsd anuwgements by which it will henceiorth he one Of the moet popular .papen ia theWest.

THB SATUBDAY EVENING MAIL is an Independent Weekly Newspaper, elegantly printed on eight jjagesef hook paper, and alma te be, In every aeuae, a Family Paper. With this aim la vlewrnothing will appear in its eolnmns that cannot be read aloud in themoetrellned flrsside drele.

CLUBBING WfrirOTHER PfeRlODIOAJU9L WeafeenaMed toolMr aMraordinaiy in. dueementa in the way of elnbbingwith other periodicals. We will furnish THE BAT* URDAT-BVEN1WO MAIL, PRICE IBXO PER YEAR, and any of the periodicals enumerated below at greatly reduced rates. Theas periodicals will be sent direct from tin oiliceaof publication. Here ls the list: WrWxi SEMI-WEEKLY.I,^

York SHMiHe, prloe

•8.00, andrke Mall NOD

WEEKLY PAPEB&l

rwdJawaBilrt SmWnel, price HjOO, and The MSl^**"M«y.«HH**HII 98 09 IndUmapoUt Weektj/ 1sSwi and The ja 70 is jr. T. Am, and TheMeJu......— H» PrtdrUjnarmmr pries latt) and The Mail 8 65 a£Sp 2S2sS*Jffla3?,Ih**'u

anu The Helenas.

M^fleeeeeassieesxaaes ,V4,»s»#»M«m» Chicago Jbtorior, price 92^0, anil The BCaflee'eeeeaassssasaesseeaaesaatsaasseaaeeeaaasesssasssassae prlM llMt and

480 4 00 SB oas

iMilifcs'i ibtini^^ce Njebj ahd^he Mallw.HW.1 Rural Jfyw Yorker, price I^JOO,and The

MMIte«ei»Mt»e«M» eeee*eaees««aseMsaesa»ssaassaaa HMedM price- 9840, smd The Mai! OarptrU Weekly, price f«40t and .The mpi Sarper't Baear, price 81X0, and The "Tuui prloe 8^00, and The Mail^^.^^.. LmUm OMwhv Corner, price 84.00, and nil eeeeeaee ^sej^.pdeetf 'io.aiWI

900 *a» 6 00 8 OO 8 80 8 78

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j£2Lrjr4X^TS?wirza The Mall^........._....( 8 00

Biiy't LoOife Beak* priae 0M8, aiad

BNiftaer's MamtMtw psiiee 8i00, and The

Mall ....m I HS»^**WtseiS»H^ Harper1* Magaelmt, priee 14.00, and The MalL7...~..... •i-ux"' W Omrtmm'i MmM*i prtee9»J0, and llie

SS%nerv,vlSflM, and The fali 810 BL IftcMoUu, prloe 9840, and Tbe Mall 4 40 Mltkeprmimu offered by tne above pub lleaUons arc Included la this dabbing ar*

/,, Addreaa P* B. WBBTFAUt, Publisher Saturday Evening Mail, TERRBHAUTB, I*

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AKD ITALIAN MARBLE XONUMBNTS, T»mb^ aad StooM, YacUs, Hantoli. BaM Main street, betwwi TweUttiaod

Thirteenth atreeta, TBB BS HAUTK, WIX

AU work wananted tpslve aatMMIoB.

50 LOTS FOB SALE!

A Oppertultr fcr •traMe Home.

Mloialoraaletn BafMdgA akbitfto. loo (oftke old Phlefaa garden) oa Ibo» teeath etreet and Liberty Atemwidealr

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loeated, win be 014 on wiaaonablu fenneL Thum lota areeonvenieaft lotto railroad abopa,elt7 aehoota, mdf«a4a MraJUepartof tbedOjr. Hor fntber in* tmnationoalloB

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