Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 10, Number 14, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 October 1879 — Page 7
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{Cbniinued from Sixth Page.] He was still insensible. "I give him one little dose," the Italian said,grinning ''was that right?" tt.'
They seated him st a table, the gamblers bringing him to a semi-conscioas state by the use of stimulants.
He looked aiound stupidly, and then dreed his eyes. He had been drugged. "Wake up!'' cried Grimshaw, giving him a shake. "Eh?" "Wane up and sign this paper." ''Ye»—-certainly, murmured the half ^.conscious lad, as his weak fingers received the pen, which was forced between thsm by the gambler, who bad placed a sheet of paper before him. "Sign it 'Bell Diamond, Lersee.'"
The young man did as directed, sank back, and again fell into a condition of perfect insensibility.
Then they carried him to the carriage. Gritnshaw whispered a few parting instructions to nis companion, and they drove off.
They left the city far behind them, sped
along the beach of the lake, and stopped at a rude hut, built on a lonely piece of grouud runniog far out into the water.
The man dismounted and carried the
?oudly
'outh to the door of the cabin, knocking for admittance. There was the sound of some one moving about in the interior of the hut, and soen the half clad form of an old man appeared at the door with a light.
He atarfed back in affright as he caught sight of the gambler with his insensible burden. "Ah! Johnny, Johnny, ye're at it agin! More blood!" "Shut up!" commanded the dutiful son, for the old man was his father. "He's only dosed." "Ob!. Well, that's better. Bring him right in: Where away?" "To th! garret."
The old man led the way up a creaking flight of stairs, when the gambler laid the i'Vseiwelees body on a bed in on* corner off the apartment. Then they locked ^,the door communicating with the lower rooms and descended. "Well, Johnnr? taid theold man. "A hundred shiners."
The old man's eyes sparkled. /V"In advanoe?" "No. For a week's close board for young gent—half down." "What is it—robbery?"
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"What then?" j,:. tj "Too inquisitive.'" I* 3 ti "Oh! I understand you." "Watch him close, for he's a sharp one. There's twenty thousand dollars in the .Job, nod twenty years in the jug form if '•he gives the flip." "Never fear."
The man left the notise, reentered the vehicle, and was driven again toward the city, while the old man, to whom hfc had given a roll of bills, returning to the cabin, securely locked the door, and seating himself at the table, eagerly counted f^he money.
It was bcpftd daylight when Bell Diamond awoke, with a heavy headache and '4 confused memory of tbe occurrences of Ltlie past few hours. That he had been Suddenly aiwaulted he doubted not, and by the men whose arrest he wa seeking (At the moment of the assault and that he was a close prisoner he at once realized.
Te
then arose slowly, stretched his limbs, ^id made his way to a gleam of light feebly enUring atone end of the garret.
It was a small, circular window, heavily barred, and too small for the exit of a ody of hi* »!*«. The lake and a long tretch of sandv beach met his vision, was then at lake shore, and not far
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tried the door it was ot thick oak, resisted all his effort* to more iU BrOhen he heard steps slowly ascending the *f.tair» a key grated in the lock, and an old uan appeared, with a candle in one hand a tray in the other. He looked the iron the inside, and set the light and food on the table. ^toutl morning, uncle," Bell said asking a sua lie, and studving the old inVTace. He now resolved to pomp fl po**ible. "Mornin', mornin*. young man. Glad .er see ye well, and nope veil be no trottfbl«.tt "I hope not, uncle." "Sartlnly not. Why, ye'*« only a week
Fvtre." "Yes. only a week." Ye're a canning lad," aaid the old man l\y\r. ^"Yes, I knew too much about the ^uds," ventured Bell. "The cards, eh? Ob! I didn'i know the
From this Bell inferred that noexplan[ion ot the facts had been given the old lau. He resolved to play good nature, order to escape aa soon as possible. 'This is a uretty long stretch from Ce•uVville, uncle," he said, regarding U» before him, for he was very hyt&gry. "Ye*, about ten mi lea north." rT,
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Rather lonely." "Rayther. Through your breakfast, eh? |l"m sorry I can't let ye down." "Oh. never mind. Pop up once in a "arhilf, Bell, in a cheerful and carelets too* of Vvice.
The old man went below. His prison--'a cond »ct had thrown him off his guard [v mpleielv, and he indulged in frequent 'atiuc* of liquor, finally ascending the a* and entering his captirefr xoooi, uottle in hand. •See here, ronnker," he said, producing pack of cants, "do ye play?" ••No." ••Notabitr "No." 1 S'lll teach ye." ^All right." ihe old man spent an hour initiating eotapanion into tbe inrstarias
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"A law dollars." "Good! We'll play." His avariciousneas aoon plunged him into the guu deeply. TMf until noon, and Bui had loM twt doting The old man was much elated ovet.Ju success. "I wish we had another bottle of li quor said Bell.
You don't drink." "You do and it keeps up a fellow's spirits to hare such a merry old oomrade as you."
The old man chuckled gleefully. "And win yer docats," he said. "Oh, I've got some left yet." "Ye levf" cried the old man, greedily.
"Then 1 11 play ye agin.1 the liquor 1 house." "Can't yon get it anywhere?" "No nearer than 'cross corners,' and that's a nii'e away." "Well, I'll wait nntil yon return." "Will ye now? I wont be gone more'n half an hour."
"Get "There
iquor first," suggested Bell, ain't another arop in the
He hobbled down the stairs, bnt first took the precaution to lock the garret door after him. He was gone nearly an hour, and when Bell heard him staggering up the rickety stairs he felt that his opportunity to escape had come. He blew eut the light and stood
The old man stepped into the room* Ball sprang past him aud down the stairs like a flash. He flew toward the door to the hut. It wss locked. He hastened to the window, and it waa,barred.
The old man was descending the stairs, and before Bell could find a way out he entered the room breathless and excited. "Yer a villian!" he pufl'ed—*'» designin' villian! Git up there now, ye—" "Not yet."
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The man made a grab for him. Bell sprang into one corner of the room and siezed a gun which hung there.
Tbe old man halted abruptly. "Put down that gu»!" "Unlock that door!" "I wont." r'i JJWLl The lock gave an omihou* cTicS? "One—" The old man stood stdlen and silent. "Two—" ,v/"i felt at the determined youth's face, 'Hen his hand went slowly down into his pocket, and he drew forth a key, but still *tood reeo!?te and defiaut. "Th-» "I'll do it!"-be yelled atd unlocked the door. "Blesssed if I'm goin' ter be shot, not ef twenty million dollars is in the in
The lad bolted out of the door. Jf "Hold op?" yelfc&.ihe old man. "What is it?" demanded Bellj turningaround abruptly. ajf? "I want my sruof*" "You can't have atprMent." a "I'd rather steal this way than be murdered." *1 won't t«h ye." [. f*%. "I'll leave the gun at the nearest farm houre." "Yercbmmittin* grand larceny." "Let it be so, then."
He turned quickly, and- «ot a moment too soon. There, coming down tbe street fr'Gri the railroad station at Cross Roads, was the gambler, Doc. He was running at the top of his ppeed one arm waa.in a sling, the other waved a pistol.
Tike lad hesitated for a moment.' A boat lay on the beach only few rods distant. He was perfectly at borne on the water and he preferred that method of escape to facing his two adversaries on the land. Bell ran out to the boat, flung his gun into it and pushed out in the lake.
At that moment the gambler reached the shore. "Come back!" he yelled. "Oh no." "I'll fire if you don't!" "Fire away!"
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em £fc' an«t I hate no welrfof otbeiCbf ray* trial.—(Father.)
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Dr. HmuriH stiOerttig for I
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He little dreamed wet the aapwenf tenet of his youthful oootade waa 4 11 aasumed rose to disperse a4y sosniIns of his tipsy host. He played with Met, but finally, with the diminution el
ie amount of Tlqnor In the bottle, hie ,'s interest in the game subsided. *Qot aiur rhiadf qn«ried the old man. ••Any whalP |. "Any^ti®—BWOUff
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There was a sparp report, a burning, painful feeling in the flenh, and Bell Diamond'* hand fell limp at his side, [TO B8 CONTINOKD.]
THS1RINCESS OF WALESA* Howard Paul's Iiondoa Letter in N. Y. Tribune.
Everybody is saying tha% they have never seen the Princeis of1 Wales more r&ldiant than she is of late, hot even on the morning, sixteen years ago, when iu that jaunty hat and mauve poplin dress, she stepped ashore at Graveeend, and afterward rode through London, takiog tciumpbant possession of a)i oar heart*. At the. Greenwich Sehool, last week, she looked almost as young and quite as charming in a costume of black and white striped silk, and it was easy to see how roud she is of her boys and of her husand, who wore the uniform of a captain in the Naval Reserve, with aignlettee as aide de-earap to to the Queen, and with few miniature orders on his left breast.
ItlBackllTean,
••T wnas troubled for many yoara wftti Kidney Complaint, Gravel, my blood became thin:
I
waa doll and ln
active could hardly crawl about was an old worn out tnan all over oould get nothing to help roe, until 1 got Hop Biltera, and now I am a boy again. blood and kidneya are all right, a piffTte ia a aI»W)u 1
is wo
MJUviaII TK«.«P
HALTISORR,
Mo
n« ft Hon-Urnu: 1 have b»n leu .rnn viih Asthma, Bron-
eh ills, and att alR^tlon of tha atotnach. eauslog rap to ^xpt-ctnrate a (naid«sl or phl«gm havf trlwl various medicines and tmtm«n!s, but »«ve.- couli set rellpf tititif tried ymtr 'HVmpoattri Hynip of Wild Ctwfrry.' th# palcsm wTjlch ehokt* me, e»«l lnUoo«t»ies|t,*iw «ao my soil Imjunvlni iu
IIHIUi
and growing
Kraiast 1« Its nse. Thls^ls entttcly voluntary irom tao, and nn can mak« CM of it, if you see proper, ter the benefit of sufferers aa well aa jtmnwlvw
RjBBivrvvKsm
April lt 141*1 t. 111 Pa*av» No Otller knowtv NDMd}r ^OMM* tibe gmtt vlrtoe of Dr. 9v*ra«^i Srrnp in effectively cartog all tronblfe of uielr air pea* lamstHl long. RqtuU vmlomble in Branetoial asm AiSlinwth* sflWote. ftte ffrst done fl v%s relief, and It it tare to Mire (tie [h. ell thrnet, bnest aftd wtgii"eeflBcents en ft, bot-les atae ta tin wOareBBuftla PhlladrlpVila. Sold by all tn ^«rm Uaote by
he lam stae ti naredonly bj ill la. Hold by
hrf
%, tens
/fcvV
by Dr, 8wayue A Son, orolnent drag intta Ana-
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Br* 9wmyn«*u All Ifellac MaUaeat For that diatieaslng complaint, "itching bum," symptoms ot whWi sn MMara ilkepenqptratlon. Intense itehUag, as If j^n worms were emwliag
Terrs Haute by BnnUn it Armstrong
Cltronlo, and UloareUvt. May Fever, li ©r Rose Oatarrli, Catarrh of the Eyo
W
jwd Ear, and Oatarrh of ftha Throat, svocnarvLLT
uuubuis ui uii|iumiiui miu wu •ituvrot uuua 1
neoeeaary t) breathe through the mouth, tin-rob permluing rotd air to p«ia directly to tho bronclil.il tubea aud Innga. The matter paaalng down toe throat Croatia a constant do»!ro to hawk and ex-
S1ectorate
OIOM
to tile wall
near the aoor. The key grated in the lock and the heavv door creakt don its hinges, "there's the light?" "Gone out."
CURS we confidently bti'cvo nro to lu found in no Othjr renjedy. Kvrrystop I^Mspr -puratlon.every llnoin the directions,umrkitpaAacieutlQa rcu ca'.oumtfid to to
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Be can»?o: roobtain CfjltrN'1VHfiflvrC PLARTXR, a combtn^idnof Bh ttttlp VV)tti«lc rut"s Tlth hisUly W!ihcaU!'l Plaster*. aI
rEHRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.
Natal QavNlMr Aotttt,
IMM WITH
Iff UUKWL SURE.
Iw tlMbas» of tin MeeoasawnibwMs. lent* ud comtiuutona vary Ita Cat*
Idaal oases. Catarrh may ansa from a
0014 or a •ueecaaloo of colds, from sadden change of atmoaphora. wearing wet elottiinf, or expo*uro to tnolAtnnnt weather, and twooinlag thoroughly chilled when Urn dtgertlve organ* are in a morula or iaacttra eandtaon*si\d the atrongth and vttai foreea a^anittd. Tbejdlasase nar artaa tram jcnMoip of tia tripod, front He'""" Fever. Ui
Elites of matter. The dlaeharvea froi the dloUnctlra reatnra In all eaUnfcat whatever carise they arise, may be ttil watery, and ao acid aa to cauao red new and exoo* rtatlon or the or thlokj ear and may Uu an entire lack
akin with which they comn la oon JfA yellowtah.emlttmg
or clear and 4wtto ilko thn Wn ofsocnn lnjt dry an31revtirlfh, art behead jBCllnfUi enelreled h# a tint, phuo la ^nied !nr charges cause ttis p« Italclnhsd, rrnduilnxl difflcdit or tnipoaaliile.
yollowiaJv^ralttifijr a fooiodor, a of an em Than on, tho aurmosa face, {font and upper part amfortjale, and aa if It was iyieldl9 band. Thta latter irrh. Hie free mattery dla agoa to awell and become raatblng through the nose tbo anffcrer Had* it
to throw It off but when tho morabraon
dry and ftftcrlsh, lnat«al of pasalog freely down trom the ooas and throat, tho muco* bec^moa hard and forms Into scobs. Incruatatlona, and li tint I am pa, which ad hero ad flonly to the naaal paavieoa and throat aa to n-qulre very pftralatont efforts to alHkdtf« thcia. The ero In aytuprthy bacom inB'lmod, red, weak, nna watery, or In tho raornlrg thu II ts may be fbnad glued toffct'jur, and mac^r »f^cr«trdlnmoroqrl :»aqaanMty. ,Tlu car alat) b-*c.iu a aartoualy rtfxfV-d. 1 inciu-rifjijqnantliiw ijiesbein^ vnitinl bytitoioHt vliiqnt ending frvqu^itly la tuttamnta-
of inattor.hral "'Til, .. :Pn,and niiplly dual bronchiil tubes, and liiOuaaraln muny ciun-* affoct
nennU .'in ending ... tion, nioc.ra:l?o, and _fli |\Uy doafnt.'aa, Tim throne, ed by raturrh, aail when promriultin or lie nervous ay* alarnini
vous Bvitoa la superadded, auch affocUoua became larainff. A briafanrr^y of thU rtrwtMrioni dlscrwo w:irna all who aroatflictcd with It 1 -t tnal opeotly rwptifcv tlon for ita treatment licfjiu It bcoomcs cTiron!c. T!ia advantaiwa offcrnd by
S\sr JBO*a
RADICAL
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llnoin the directions,umrli
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.ic*'ro ia tes'.J-nonlaH fri.'n t!*v bt*tP«tonl lathe Status ntr«t CTD ojtoo:u tit which It l« held by thoao whj havo boon frcod from the most tlostrretivo and dangerous dlacaso witA wlil jii man-ltij-1 is to-day afflict ad
JUST PUBLISHED.
A oarefally revised Treatise on Catarrh, rrlth tn nccuram drsnriptDa or«vmptoni» amlaymp.it.lipf lo dlica?M,tf)t,-ut!^rvlt.b minute cTi.'Ctlc? with Saxm«K'H RADIQAI.dlcectlonsfir
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OLa ARU) RELIABLE.
DR. SANFOBD'S LTVEB INVIOORATOB is a Standard Family Remedy for diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels.—It is Vegetable.—It never Debilitates—It Cathartic and Tonic.
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in
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and by the pnblic^ paa than 85 years, mj^jgpbdented remits.
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PRAIRIE CITY
COOK STOVES
CHEAPEST. TO BUY
-AND-
BEST TO USE.
PLAIN, HEAV(T I -AND-
DURABLE STOVES,
|J AT.RBMARKABLYI
3
LOW PRICES.
FULLY WARRANTED
klf —TO—
Gi?e Satisfaction in Baking, Not to
Fire Crack
A N O
Use Fuel Economically.
In buying the stoves made here you
Patronize Home Industry
And you can always^
E E A I S
JWithout trouble or delay, and
AT IERY LITTLE COST
AS5 FOR THE
-r TSi'
BUY NO OTHER!
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4
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For Sale, wholesale and retail,.by
Townley Bros.,
North side Main st., het. Fifth and Sixth
Evansville, Terre Haute and Chicago R'y.
ijifJJANVttLE ROUTE.* 'f'.sd THKOUGH TO CHICAGO WITHOUT
CHANGE OF CARS.
Trains leave Union Depot, Terre Haute, as ft Hows: 6:40a. m„ daily, except Sunday.. 9»0 p. m., daily.
Through sleepfug cars on all night trains. Close connection is made at Danville for Peoria and points west, also with Wabash trains both east and west.
JOS. COiiLETT, Superintendent.
J. 8, HUNT, J. T. A.
GRANT'S TOUR AROUND THE WORLD.
A complete record of the Journey of Gen. U. H. Grant, through England, Ireland, Scotland. France, Spain, German*, Austria Italy, Belgium. 8wltxerlnnd, Russia, Egypt, India, China and .lapau, with a graph description of the places visited, manners and customs of the countries, interesting incidents, enthusiastic ovations by Km* perors, Kings, and the people of all ulimes. Sore success to all who take hold will pos itlvely outsell all books.
Agents Wanted ifi!
best, and the only authentic low priced book on the subject. Over NO pages. Price, fH.25. Addrvtw KORHHfcKA MCMAKIN, 1S« West Fifth street. v,f l'inclnna i, O.
John Hanley,
MANDFACTUTtBU OF*~
Awnings, Tents,.
l:..
Tarpaulin^ i«n Wagon Covers, &c.
ALSO, THE
8eatTop«.
These Topa are designed for use on any kind of wagons and onggies as a shelter from sun, raiti or
MIOW,and
have many ad-
vantage* over an umbrella, being covered with heavy waterproof material—drab col* nmt dtirk or black robber cloth, if desired, and will la«t four tlnus as long can be osed In haavi+r winds: cannot be tamed inside oiuf wUl notgelonl of repair tseot In the way either op»n or closed, and whl ifforil mnh more shelter than any umbrella. They can be adjusted to any decireti angle, and can be taken off in two mlnntea lory are light and pleasant either for summer or winter. The prloe I offer hem at is not hair their value in oorapar i'«n to any other article nsed for the same
PRICE.
Covered with dock...,... .« ylth side curtains...,, a a With beclt enrtetos, eiitt ao Covered with btack rubber cloth, with aide ccrutins to button 8 00 With i«ck curtains with glM^axtra^. 2 ft)
M. BLEDSOE,
OOS Main street (a pstalnf).
Rcf«ln All Klais ai lewiag iMhilMt
And furnishes Needles end parts for all kinds of machine*. Drop a postal card through the peatofltee, end he will eellal the boose.
Nearly ten thotaeand Prairie City £)eok Stoves are in uae in ihie and adjoining oonntiea. Tbey are the ^stovaa to buy. For aale by
Towhu
Towhur Baoa, ribald*"
814 Main street, novth
B0CNB FOB
Fisbeck Bros',
212 Main at., north aide Public Square,
—FOB—
BUGGY HARNESS, HEAVY DRAFT HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS, BRIDLES,
COLLARS, BKUSHE3, Ac., Ac. At rock bottom prices.
|-3'
New Lap Robes
—Horse Blankets
Just received. Finest aasortment in the city at very low prices. Come and see for yourself and be convinced, at
FISBECK BftplSr
212 Main St., betweeij^fcded mention. E ~*ee Buffalo Bill, and A Trial Will .llygeta his money's
larity
iWHITE Shuttle Sewing Machine
When once used will retain Its place forever. Pi#s It is celebrated for Its advantages, In that
Is one of the largest sewing machines anufeatured—adapted alike to the use ot, the family or the workshop. It has the largest shu tie, with a bobbin that holds almwt a spool of thread.
The shuttle tension is Adjustable without removing the shuttle from the machine. This machine Is so constructed that the power Is applied dlreotly over the needle, thus enabling it to sew the heaviest material with unequaled ease. It is very simple In Its construction, durable as Iron and steel can make It, all its wearing parts case hardened or steel, and Ingeniously provided with means ror taking up lost motion so we are justified In Warranting Every Maeblne fer S
Yeare*
It ts the lightest and easiest running machine in the market, it Is, also, the most aborately ornamented and prettiest machine ever produced.
With all these advantages, It is sold from $15 to $25 less than other first-class machines
J. N. Hickman, Gen. Agt.
4i
904 Main street, Terre Haute, Ind.
Building Material.
CtUeimed and Land Plaster, Bosedale and Louisville Oement, Fire Brick aad Fire day, i-i
Qreencaitle and Delphi lame, Plastering Hair and Whiting, '-V rj- Lathand£Mngle»£ *r **'"*spraining Tiles, lkpe$f\eic.,
sy-
Buggy
Adjustable Wttron and
-'""AT-
A. & E. REIMAN,
$• 813 and 815 Eeat Main atreet.
tEKRB HAXJtE tCS &)• £T.
splendid Ice. Prices low and orders promptfilled, if left at ofllee or given to drivers. L. F. PURDUE.
Ofllfee, «tl Main street, between Sixth and Seventh.
W. 8. Clot* J*S. WrLT-tAKS
OLIPT &WILLIAMS,
KAstnrAenrmm or
Sa8h,Doors,
ny ctutry mm C^nntry—AJI jot IW® elreere«n
flrom the dejbl« l®ll widnet«r
R. W. RIPPETOE'S
White Front,'^155 Main St., Where yov will alwtfl Had the heat
917GARI, COFFFEE9, TBA8, TAB^E 81JPPIIES,
And All Staple and Fancy
At the Lowe* Prlccs.
THE HIGHEST CASH PUCE PAID FOR PILOBVCE
QISB POMBROY eroy, supported' powerful ffMjemen
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LUMBER, LATH, 8HIN6LE8, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS aad BUILDERS' HARDWARE.
Mulberry Btvaet, Oorner JM inttu
TERRE HAUTE, 1KD
Professional
1}
ceries
Ca^is#
MC,BLOCK—TEURE
HUNTER, JR, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
BEACH HAUTB, IS Collections made throughout the Unt States. ir. o. Bcrr. s. x. BiKmu
UFF A BEECHER,
B' DTreatsexclusively
Ofllce No. sal Able Street, TERRE HAUTE, IND. Offlce hours trom 9 a. m. te 1 p. m. and from 8 to 6 p.m.
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LINCOLN,
DENTIST
Offlce, 221 Alain street, near Seventh. Extracting and artlflcl&l teeth specialties. All work warranted. (ddtw-tf)
W. BALLEW,
DENTIST,
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Oflice, 433% Main Street, aver Safe's old coafertlonerj stand.
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Can be fonnd In offlce night and day, .teas*
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Cards.
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R.GAGG' ARTISTS' SUPPLIES,U
DEALER IN
PICTURES, FRAMES, MOULDINGS.^*!
North side, bet. Fifth and Sixth.
Praised by A11!
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FARMERS.
MARBLE WORKS,
M. HANRAH A N,
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0*ricn—No. S20 Ohio Street, bet. Third and Fourth, north side.
J. P. WORRELL,, v-hAaft-t
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WateknsaMer ^eet, near Sixth, sign t. A. .. teft
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Aft and Retail Dealer In
vi, Nelodeou, Organs, usloal Instruments, dto., Palaoe of Mnslc, 48 Ohio B»
•, NEW FIRM. *$0 T. H. RIDDLK, W. A. HAMILTO*, J. I. RIDDLE) RIDDLE & CO.,
Insurance, real estate, loan and collecting" agents. Over tlfty millions capital reproof A sented In flfst-clftM companies. Agents for^ Travelers' Life and Aooldeui Insurance Oo." fe. Money to loan. Special attention paidtef '.$W collections.
No. 2 and 4 Beach's Block, Cor. Sixth and Main.'"
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Pictore Frames Made to Order. 'l:5
Central Bookstore, 5?4 Main atreet.r
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PULTON RESTAURANT Is nowiir the leading restaurant of the oity.^» Every person Is praising It, because you can go there and get any anything there la in the market served up In nice style and5. ^"!#*-"'-4 on short notice. They can't be beat oa^:f oysters served op in eveiy style. Oyster* by the can, bulk, or served up In any way you want them. Call and see them onoe and you will never go any place else for *,1 ,, grub. 614 Main street.
J. P. VAUGHN, Prop'r.
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J, P. ROEDEL-
Groceries, Provisions and Fruits
Importers and workers of
Reeteli Oraaite and Italian MarMe
MONUMENTS,
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Corner Pint and Ohio streets, keeps a feed yard for all, and he would call especial at- N. tention to his stock at as low prloes as can be found In the elty. He deals iu all kinds of heavy
Both foreign and domestic. It Is a goed .*« place to stop, end get your groceries at the sazne time.
^-AGNER A RIPLEY,
S A A N S A l«o. 418 Cherry 8t., bet. 4th and 5th. TERRE HAUTE, IND« 40 QttY
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Cacturer aad dealer in Amerlean and® "»5^® a Marble and Bcotoh (iranlte MonoMnib AtAnea Vtene Vaada flawlaM-'
Matiufactu Indian menta, l^mb Atones, Urns, Vases, Garden Figures and Mtatnarv ilkop, 120 south Sixth street, between Ohio and walnut, east side, Terre Haute, Ind.
FltaUelass material and workmanship.
A. C. COMBS. J. L. R00BB8,
C0HBS A ROGERS
~t ?'«r i? ?T Denlera tn nil grade* of
Hard and Soft Goal and Tt) Coke.
Block and Block Nat a Specialty
All ordtfci from 2Soente npwirda filled ptompUy. OfBoe, 122aoutli Third atreet. ai St. Charlee Hotel, Terre Haute, Ind, P. O. Bo* 1249.
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