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Frontier Fun.

The humors of frontier life are amus-* ingly illustrated in a letter from Arkansas, which appears in the St. Louis Democrat:

DOVER, Oct. 30,18/2.

MY DEAR BOY—The double-barrel that you sent came safely to hand, and I was only shot at once while I was carrying it home. Bill Stivers shot at me from behind the fence as I was passing his house, but I loaded the two-shooter as soon as I got it, and he didn't Jump from behind that fence but once. am glad that one of the barrels is a rifle, as I needed it for long-range practice. The other I can fill with buck shot and can riddle a man nicely at close quarters. I mean to try both barrels on those Jetts when I meet them. You see, old man Jett stole a mule from us during the war, and when it was over, pap laid for him and killed him. Then Nigger Tom Jett, as we called him—the blackfaced one—he laid for pap and plugged him. Then I picked a fuss with Tom, and cut him into giblets, and since that time bis brother Sam has been laying for me. I know it is his turn, but I think my double barrel will prove too much for him.

If you want to see fun, come down for awhile and bring a rifle. It doesn't make any difference which side you belong to, and it isn't even necessary to join the militia. It is easy to get up a grudge against somebody, and all you have to do is to lay for your man and knock him over. Behind my pig-pen is one of the sweetest hiding-places I know of and it is so handy. A good many people come within range in the course of a week, and a man can pass his time right pleasantly.

I wish you would send me a catalogue of Sunday school book, with the prices, if there are any in St. Louis. If we can get them on time, we will take a big lot of books. I am superintendent of the Baptist Sunday school now, and am running it under a full head of steam. Old man Byers, who was turned out, is right mad about it, and says he will chaw me up, but be will chaw lead if he don't keep clear of me.

My wife wants to know if you can sendhetaset of teeth without getting measured for them. Her $25 set was busted all to flinders by a pistol shot that went through her mouth but it didn't hurt her tongue. Write soon to

P. S. That sneaking, ornery cuss, Sam Jett, crept up last night and fired at me through the windoyp, bilt he didn't happen to kill anybody except a nigger girl. I mean to go for him, though, to-day, and will be glad of a chance to try the double-barrel.

A Singular Dnel.

A very curious encounter recently took place in London between two German gentlemen of considerable prominence in social and mercantile circles in the city. They quarreled—about a lady, of course—and resolved to fight it out to the bitter end. Seconds were accordially obtained and a physician anil surgeon engaged, in the most approved fashion, and the duel was arranged to take place in Finnsbury Park. The combat was not permitted to be waged there, however, land after some trouble another location was selected, and after the usual preliminaries the hostile parties proceeded at ^once to action. It is asserted that they fought with dagger knives having blades seven inches in length that the distance they stood apart was only at arm's length, and the position toe to toe. The eyes of each combatant were protected by a vizor, and two of the fingers and the thumb were protected by the guard of the knives. Hostilities commenced about 7 o'clock, and in the first few passes, the smaller antagonist wounded his adversary twice in the right arm. The wounds, however, were not of a character, in the opinion of the bystanders, to cause an end of the duel to be declared. The contest proceeded, and the thrusts and parries followed each other in fierce succession. The combatant who had gained the earlier success seems to have lost nerve, for, after twenty minutes' severe fighting, he lost his guard and received an ugly gash from the corner of the mouth to the end of the ear. The physician and seconds her£ interposed, and hostilities were suspended. The dangerously wounded man was conveyed in his carriage to the Germau hospital. He was speechless when removed, and all communication with him involving the useot speech has been forbidden.

London Correspondence BoBton Post. Victoria's Washing,

fj* A London letter to the Boston Post, says: "There is much excitement in the usually drowsy little town of Richmond-on-

Thames just now, owing'to a request ou the part of her Majesty tWft the roads might be opened to lay a pipe from the ... Crown conduit on Richmond Common to the Royal Laundry at Kew, and the peremptory refusal of the request by the \Town Vestry. The Richmondians are •••,.* rather averse to haviug their water supply cutoff, even for the loyal object of washing her Majesty's apparel, and the self-constituted friends of the $1 Queen have been very free -*?, with their charges of disloyalty and Republicanism, Chartism, etc., against the opponents of the request of the Vestry. At a meeting of thi» body the other night the discussion on re* isciutHPtf th« refusal was a very bHter

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publisher, got very much excited over an allusion to Miss Braddon and Belgravia, aud came within an ace of inaugurating a regular tumble-down fight. Maxwell was very chivalrous in his championship of the Queen, but was outvoted and howled down. Jtichfnond stands stoutly by its conduit, and her Majesty must' look elsewhere for the supply of water for her washerwomen. The affair amuses everybody, as it is known to be a Royal scheme for saving money.

IN the twilight of a beautiful day in the ides of October, an Appling county man set his son and heir to watch a favorite cornpatch. Returning a little later to see if the infant was at his post, the jocund father happened to create a little commotion among the dry stalks. There was a flash aud a report, and the astonished parent tore down two panels of fence in getting away. To his neighbors who call to see him in his bed-ridden condition, he extols the vigilance of his son and his accuracy with a shot-gun.— Savannah News.

The greatest want in the present age is men and women, healthy in mind and body. The continued headaches, weaknesses, nervousness, and varying ailments which afflict women are generally the result of imperfect action of the stomach and other vital organs. DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA BITTERS, being composed eutirely of vegetable substances indigenous to California, may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate, and are a sure remedy, correcting all wrong action and giving new vigor to the whole system.

SEAL ESTATE COLPMH.

Wharton & Keeler.

FOB SALE!

DWELLINGS, OUT-LOTS!

AND

IMS!

200 acre Farm at $20 per acre. 380 acre Farm at $15 per acre—prairie and timber. 10 acres near town at $80 per acre.

80 Improved Farms at from 825 to 8100 per acre.

21 Farms to trade for City Property. BARGAIN.—House and Lot on North Fifth street—six rooms. Price, 81,100.

A large, new and beautiful Residence of 8 rooms, large lot, new barn, fine shrubs, well and cistern. Call soon or a bargain is lost.

An elegant, small and well improved Farm, north of the city, in fine repair, to exchange for city property.

Some good Coal Lands at half price. Tested.

Some money made by calling on "Wharton & Keeler before buying your Real Estate. See their list.

FOR TRADE.—Twenty acres of rich Land, close to the city, and improved. Will take house and lot in exchange.

One hundred and sixty acres improved Farm. Plenty of fruit and new dwelling. Will trade for city property, or sell .very low.

HOUSE AND LOT—On Eagle, between Sixth and Seventh streets. Eight rooms, well, cistern and stable. Cheap at 83,500.

LOTS, LOTS, LOTS!

See them—those lots. So cheap. FOR SALE—Lots in Jones' Addition, on South Sixth and Seventh streets. Prices very low. Terms to suit purchasers.

FOR SALE—Lots in Jewett's Addition. Terms 10 per cent, down, balance on long iaae Very few left.

EARLY'S ADDITION—A limited number oi Lots in Early's Addition are now offered at great inducements. Apply at once.

OUT-LOTS—In all parts of the city. .0 LOST—Hundreds of dollars, by those who purchase property before calling on WHARTON & KEELER.

Eighty acres ol fine rich Prairie Bottom, well improved, and good fenie—as fine land as can be found in Vigo county. Price 82,500. Terms fair.

Fifty dwellings for sale—all kinds. I

Do you wish one of those lots before they are all gone They will double in value in the next three years, as they have in the past three

The best thing out- an Accident Policy*,Come and look at some of our bargains in dwelling property. Very cheap.

House and lot on Main street, between 12th and 13th—lot 25x150, two-story house—for 81,200

Look at that house and lot for 8700. How do you pass that nice lot on South 6th at 81,100, worth 81,500.

WANTED—TO TRADE—A piece -of Iowa Land, warranted to be fine Prairie, and good— for a team oi horses.

Humaston's lots, so cheap—you want one.

Lots in Preston's subdivision, Jewett's and Earley's additions. House and Lot on Bloomington Road—very desirable.

Corner Lot and House and good inprovements for 82,000. Lots in Jewett's addition—easiest terms in the world.

Bargains in Real Estate. Come and see them. Splendid Farin to trade for city property.

FIRE INSURANCE IN THE BEST COM-

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Underwriters. Andes, International, New York.

SADDLES, BABMSSS. &0. :i PHILIP^KAI£L,

Manufacturer of antf Wholesale and Retail Dealer in

SADDLES. HARM ESS

COLLARSjWHIPS ALI4K1NDS OF

FLY SETS AHA &KEETS!

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FAWCT JUXJP DUSTERS

19§ WA|H gTRSET, HEAB STSVSNTBr,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

E. V. Ball, M. D.

RESIDENCE—JCorner of First aud Cherry sts. OFFICE HOTTBS—9 to 10 A M, 4 to 6 MI

€. McKinzie IMnsmoor, M. D.

RESIDENCE—Corner of Eighth and Ohio sts. OFFICE HOTJBS—8 to 9 A M, 12 M, 3 to 4 M, 7 to 8P M.

Special attention paid to Clironie Diseases.

WINES.

O. EPPELO,

DEALER IN

Fine Wines and Liquors! No. 13 South Fourth St.,

Inlldly TERRTC HATTTB. INTV

FOR SALE.

The^Whea# Field

OF AMERICA.

Healthful Climate, Free, Good Harkets.VL*»

THE

NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD offers for sale its Lands In Central and Western Minnesota, embracing: 1. The best of Wheat Land 2. Excellent Timber for the Mill, the Farm and the fires: 8. Rish Prairie Pasturage and Natural Meadow, watered by clear LaKes and-running streams—in a Healthful Climate, where Fever and Ague unknown.

Grain can be shipped hence by lake to market as cheaply as from Eastern Iowa or Central Illinois. Cars ndw run through the Lands from Lake Superior to Dacota. Price of land close to the track, 84 to $8 per acre farther away, $2.50 to 94. ,Seven Tears* Credit Warranty Deeds Northern Pacific 7-30 Bonds,- now selling at par, received for land at 11.10. No other unoccupied Lands present such advantages to settlers.

SOLDIERS under the New Law (March, 1872,) get 160 acres FREE, near the railroad, by one and two years' residence.

TRANSPORTATION AT REDUCED RATES furniRhed from all principal points East to purchasers of Railroad Lands, and to Settlers on Government Homesteads. -Putchasers, their wives and children. CARRIED. FREE over the Northern Pacific Road .Now is the time for Settlers and Colonies to get Railroad Lands and Government Homesteads close to the track.

Send for PAMPHLET, containing fall information, map and copy of New Homestead Law. Address, LAND DEPARTMENT. NORTHERN PACIFIC

RAILROAD, ST. PltTL, MINN., augl7 Or 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

ORNAMENTS.

PAKE AND GARDEN ORNAMENTS! STATUARY, VASES,

FOUNTAINS and SETTEES.

The largest and most varied assortment of the above to be found in the United States. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists sent free' bv mall.

THE J. I*. JfOXT

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EXTENSIVE CLEARANCE SALE!

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Tuell, Ripley & Dcming's.

S E 1 1 E S S O O S

TO BE CLOSED OUT!

N O E I I E I E S

2,000 VAROX PERFECT LAWIfS,

At 81-5 cents per yard.

2,000 T1BDS BEST 1400 LAWNS,

At 131-S cents per yard.

STRIPED GRENADINES,

Reduced to 121-2 cents per yard.

LARGE STOCK OF SUSlOEB PRINTS,

At 10

cents per yard.

WASH POPMNS & FANCY DRESS GOODS, Of various kinds, rednced to 12J, 15 and 20 cents per yard. JAPANESE SUITDTGS,

Reduced to 15,18,20 and 40c, from prices 10 to 25c per yd. higher.

PEBCiLES AO PiqiJES,

At reduced prices.

I.ACE POINTS AND JACKETS, To close out.

PROFESSIONAL.

DRS. BALL & DINSMOOE

Office—Sixth St., bet. Ohio & Walnut,

In order to present stronger attractions than a great reduction on Dress Gbods alone would effect, we will, lor a short time, make lower prices on every article in stock. Everything will be called into requisition to make our sale popular and induce a speedy clearance.

TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING.

Cor. Fifth and Main Streets. Terre Haute. Ind.

JEWELRY, &C.

Ball, Black & Co.,

565 and 567 Broadway, New York,

Will continue the sale of their IMMENSE

STOCK of SILVER-WARE, DIAMONDS, JE W-

ELRY, and FANCY GOODS, during the Sum­

mer Months. All Goods will be sold WITH­

OUT RESERVE, at a GREAT REDUCTION,"to CLOSE THE BUSINESS. augl7

SEWING- MACHINES.

Extraordinary

OFFER

$10

30 DATS ON TRIAL.

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$10

MONTHLY PAYMENTS..^

PRICE REDUCED.

THE GKKAT AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE CO. have concluded to offer their whole Stock of Superior and widely-known MACHINES, upon the above unparalleled terms, to EVERYBODY,

EVERYWHERE, who have, or can find use for a really Good SEWING MACHINE, Cheaper than the Cheapest. Every one is welcome to a MONTH'S FREE TRIAL at their OWN HOME. The best and ONLY TRUE GUARANTEE of its

QUALITY, is a MONTH'S FREE trial. The object of giving a free trial is to show HOW GOOD our MACHINE is. This is the Simplest and most certain way to convince you that our Machine is JUST WHAT

YOU WANT. The Secret of Safety is in ONE MONTH'S TRIAL. No one parts with the Machine after trial. All pay for It and keep t. Buy no MACHINE until you have found it a

GOOD ONE, EASY to learn, EASY to manage,

EASY

to work, EASY to keep in order, PERFECT in construction, SIMPLE,, RELIABLE, and SATIS FACTORY. Any company who will refuse you THIS MUCH cannot have as good a Sewing Machine oa ours. Buy only when you know the machine does not take an hour to get ready to do a minutes work. Buy ONLY when you find a Machine that is

READY in a MINUTE to do ANY KIND OF WORK and is always ready, and never out of order. A month's TRIAL answers ALL QUESTIONS, solves all DOUBTS,prevents all MISTAKES, and is the

ONLY SAFE WAY to get yOUf MONEYS WORTH. TRY IT. YOU cannot LOSE. Write for our Confidential Circulars and illustrated PAMPHLET, containg full particulars, which we will send you by return of mail free, with SAMPLES OF SEWING, that you can fudge far yourself.. And remember that we sell our GOOD MACHINE at a LOW PRICE upon extraordinary favorable terms of payment, and upon Wjcir own merits.

Darit hesitate because you are uncertain whether you want a .Sewing Machine or not, nor because you have one of another kind. Try a Oood one, they are always useful, and. will make money for yon, or help vou to save it. And if you have another, ours will show yon that the one yon have could be improved. The' company stake the very existence of their Business on the merits cf this Wonderful and Extraordinary Machine. County Rights given free to Oood, Smart Agents. Canvassers, male and female wanted everywhere. Write for particulars and address:

GREAT AMERICAN MACHINE CO., Cor. John and Nassau streets. New York.

WIRE.

NEW JERSEY WIRE MILLS.

H£]IRY ROBERTS, Manufacturer oi

REFINED IRON WIRE,

Market and Stone Wire

B.Pfred

RIGHT and Annealed Telegraph Wiro, Cop. Pail Bail, Ittvet, %ew, J3ucJ|J«i, Um-

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PROFESSIONAL.

STEPHEN J. YOUNG, M. Office at No. 12 South Fifth St.,

Opposite St. Joseph's Catholic Church,

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

Prompt attention paid to aL professional calls day or night. feblO

JOAB HARPER,

Attorneys and Collecting Agents,

R, Terre Haute, Indiana.

•a. Office, No: 66 Ohio Street, south side.

J. H. BLAKE,

ATTORNEY AT LAW And Notary Public.

Office, on Ohio Street, bet. Third & Fourth

Terre Hante, Indiana.

HOTELS.

EABLT HOUSE,

Foot of Main Street, 1

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

Free Buss to and from all trains. J. M. DAVIS, proprietor.

LEATHEB.

JOHJT H. O'BOYLE,

Dealer in

Leather, Hides, Oil and Findisgs.

NO. 178 MAIN STREET\

Terre Hante, Indiana.

LiatfORS.

A. M'DOJfAI»,

Dealer In

€opper Distilled Whisky,

AND PURE WINES,

No. 9 fourth Street, bet. Main and Ohio

tor Purt French Brandies for Medical pur poses.

PAINTING-.

WM. 8. MELTON,

PAINTER,

Cor. 6th, La Fayette and Locust sts., TERRE HAUTE, IND.

THE OLD RELIABLE

BARB &YEAKLE

House and Sign Painters,

CORY'S NEW BUILDING,

Fifth Street, between Main and Ohio

GUNSMITH.

'7~w5SrAMSTBO]SG, Gunsmith, Stencil Cutter, Saw Filer and Locksmith,

THIRD STREET, NORTH OF MAIN,

Terre Hante, Indiana.

GROCERIES.

HILMAUT & COX,

WHOLESALE

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Grocers and Liquor Dealers, Cor. of Main and Filth Sts.,

Terre Hante, Ind

B. W. B1PPETOE,

taxeeries and Provisions,

No. 155 Main Street, -y

Terre Hante, Indiana.

WEST & AIXEST, DEALERS IH aA

Groceries, Qneensware, Provisions,

AND

'l JCOUNTRY PRODUCE, No. 75 Main Street, bet. Eighth and Ntnlh

Terre Hante, Indiana

GAS FITTEB.

A. RIEFdcCO.,

GAS AND STEAM FITTER,

OHIO STREET,

Bet. 5tb and 8th, Terre Hante, Ind.

OMNIBUS LINE.

Omnibus and Transfer Co. GRIFFITH & GIST, Propr's.

OFFICE—No. 142 Main Street,

WE

will attend to all calls left In call-boxes, promptly, for Depots, Balls or Pie-Nies, and eonvey passengers to any part of the city at reasonable rates. 'Also, baggage promptly oalled lor, and delivered to any part of the city. Teams furnished for heavy hauling, on short notice. Please givens a call. apHdfc. QBIFFITTr A GT8T.

WAOONIABE.

DANIEL SIHXEB'S

NEW WAGON YARD

BOARDING HOUSE,

Corner Fonrth and Eagle Street*, iijUk, TERRE HAUTE, IND. •us. Undersigned takes great pleasure in in forming his old friends and customers, and wmMIa MnaMllv that Via Viojn o.voin takAfi

rpHE for the pa chaise ol Boarding House, located as above, and that he will be found ready and prompt to accommodate all in the best and most acceptable man. ner. His bearding house has been greatly en. larged and thoroughly refitted. His wagon Yard is not excelled for aocommoda14ons anyvTti»Te in the city. ,v" Boarders taken by the D&y, Week eff

Mvnth, and Price* Beasonabfe. N, 3,—The Boarding :House and WsgonYa Wttl be under the entire supervision, of myse) MdftJrilv. faMAWMl EAJNIEL MILKER. 55J«i *!i»" '51 1WI!

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MEDICAL

GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY.

MILLIONS Bear Testimony to the Wonderful Curative Effects of IR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA

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VINEGAR BITTERS

J. Wauuk Proprietor. &. H. McDonald ft CO-. Druggist#, and a*nFr»ncico, C*l., .ndJiMKlSlCommtrae tit.N.Y. Vinegar Bitters are not a vile Fancy Drink Made of Poor Bam, Whisky, Proof Spirits and Ketnse Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called ^'Tonics," "Appetizers," "Restorers," Ac., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the GREAT IILOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE WIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigoratoi ol the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison: or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair.

They are a gentle Purgative as well a* a Tonic, possessing also,'the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or inflammation of the Liver, and all ihe Visceral Organs.

FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whetuer in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no eqnal.

For Inflammatory and Clironie Rheumatism and Uont, Dyspepsia or Indiges tion, Billions, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Lirer,| Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are :, caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced Dy derangement of the Digestive

0»Y8P'EP8IA

OR IN DIGESTION Head­

ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste in the Mouth, Billions At-if tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Infiamation of* the Lungs, Pain in the region of the -Kidneys,?* and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the" offsprings of Dyspepsia.

They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood9 of all Impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system.

FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions. Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules.^ Boils, Carbuncles, Ring Worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysiplas,

Itch, Scurfe, Discolorations

of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally.dug up and carried out," of the system in ashorttime: by theuse of these Bitters. One bottle in such, cases will convince the most incredulous of the' curative effect

Cleanse the Vitiated blood whenever you find its

'leauoe tut itiaivu uiwu /wu impurities bursting through the skin in Pim- «, Eruptions or Sores, cleanse it when you find jostructed and sluggish in the veins: cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tel^you pure and the health of the system will follow. ..

when. Keep the will follow. in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. For full dtiections, read carefully the circular around each bottlejprint^d in four languages—English, German. French and

PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking

Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor.

B. H. MCDONALD & CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Cal., and 32 and 34 Com-^ merce Street, New York. •n.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS & DEALERS. Ttw.MWwy

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