Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 March 1870 — Page 3

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jW Advertisement!' in noui \VEEKLY, will be charged full Daily rate* and one-half the Weekly rates. 09" Legal advertisements M?e dollar per square for each insertion in tfeekly. oar Local Notices JO,cents per line. No item however sfiort tits-erted in local column for lens than 50 cents. », ,n I jy JfarrikjfM'jtml Funeral notices 61.00. •Or.Society meetings anl Religious notices 25 tents each insertion, invariably in ad-

^^Collections will be made quarterly on all ad*ertM»mente.

Verv Little Interest ia this Case. row W ,»

From «K#?gdea*rfr$#ntb 1 y,-i .Lawyer* liave a belief that when a witness begins to .yawn and look e^ctra indifferent he is probably lying. -A funny colloquy between a witness of thin claw*and a counselor occurred a few wee^i

ago

in a court held not very far^Veil.

The particular matter at issne was an|account of several years standing defendant swore that he'had:p»Mit iiv&fll, and to corroborate him ca|led this witness. The fellqW mbi^t«1ilre^taWl, look the oath, gap$tU,nd t£Stiiie4,.tiiat the money wa* paufr^'h1?it lie Was turnefl over to the plaintiff for cross-exainution. tl

von saw tlw mooewa 1

Lawyer "Where was the plainlifl when defendent came?" IRtne^r-Mji the1 liarn (A wide

l^avvver—"What month, was ill?'' "uy W»on urv.* iAwVer—"AV'hat, time of U'?"

WftHAs—1'Tfofit*4- in tWhfoming." T.awycr—"Before light?" Witness—"Y-a-a-s, a little." IHHtVwri'

l^hCBr^»hy"%wPgRPnIdyrm-

see the inonev paid?"

—lit a match."

Lawyer—"What was the plaintiff

Witness—'^Mo#ing.M^ Lawver—"What Now sir jimt ain "to,. thfe iury how a man can be

plai ini th

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month ofFebrnary.' witness here saw that he had I j|»Valve4 hiuwel ^n Or qui\g»

The

hopel|g$j^H mire of fasehood. The eyes of court, lawyers and jury were upon him, and he -saw no way (o extricate' hirnselt' from his dilemma. Bill something had to be done and so, with a

nonchalant

yawn, he draw­

led out the words: "Well, '.Sijuire, 1 don't know as I care t'ltii* case ariv wav."

Handel was one of the most humorous of mortals, and at, the same time one of the mo-U irritable. His be-st jokes were perpetrated frequentlv during his most p&ion**

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oratorios in a provincial town orhnglaim, he began to look about for such material to,complete his orchestra Tind chorus as the 'place might aflord. One and another wm recommended, as usual, as being a singer-.ajrreat player, and so on. After a wfamJwwjliqb |p&^e« t%fethfer.' ittk room, and after preliminaries, Handel made Jiitfap^eiira^iee, pulling, both arms fuil of manuscripts. "Gentlemen," quoth he, "you all read manuscripts?"

Yes yes," responded from all parts of tlfc-'lidmAW i".1'-?-We«W (tla^in a K'litirch,r addel an old man benind ailwiblineello. "VeiyMelly play dis," said Handel, dis-

"'itWil^'W^IUMBlllW Ht-1

stumbling, fumbling and blundering, that ensued isrfaiS to haV6 been indescribable. Handel's sensitive car and impetuous spirit conKl pot long brook the insult, aud clanwMJbifii hands tdhis .ears, he ran to tIftT^pgentjeiuan of tlie violItloello, anfl shaking his fist furiously at the terrilied old man and the instrument, said, "You blay in the chiirch! vei^.well—you may blay in de church—for we read, de Lord is long suJfforing, of great kindness, forgiving iniquity transgression and sin yoil.sal blay in clnitch, but you s:il not May for ine!'4 and snatching together his manuscript, he rushed out of the roototl&ringr.fri* astonished pei-forniera to drawtiheir4)w.n conclusions.

A Fr»nchiUftU?.s .Kevtuigc 011 His Wif6.

iPari«aft jouraalu -relate that, after every cAiirt'ball at the Tuileries, the magrvitictfntjfr uniformed Gent Garges, upon diVwti^ themselves of their high boots, alwaw flnd-fcitfete

dour

in them. The

Inde-

far- the ijollowing aiJlC-

dolte in regarilotMs: "One of the invited giie»ts h«d4«ftgntltts tfite ih 'the act of delivering a tender epitffle to one of the gala soldiei-s. The husband wished to revenge,, himself on her, and did so in a Ughly ingenious manner. On the da|^atterth($rCmF#J»H, he was seat«d with his wife ui the table, when suddenly the door hell was rung very violently# A servant entered the room" and sa.id: 'There is at the door oftoldier who desires to see rnadame.' Tin lady turned very ]»ale, but the husbkntl^eiii^d not to pay the slightest attrition to it. The next day the same rifene took place at the dinner table, and the servant appeard again, saying, 'There at the door a soldier asking for Madame 'Is it the same who was vesterl1?*'''.'Iiint not at home.' On the wiugday the same scene was re-en-acted. Finally the tormented wife conld riOf stand it any longer, and so she said to lier husband, 'I am the victim of a poor joke. Show these juen the door.'

Madame.' replied the husband, *1 sent tHose persons myself. You wished for a Mtni-Meytiih a soldier I fulfilled your wiah, an4 procureil von suoii a one every day. Weh ave SOO.OOO men in arms so -l)m visits from soldiers for two hundred and twenty-two years.' The ladjipejiUQ a convent.^

School Koys in the Mining Regions, lucatp boys accirding to the oldmi, mi|t *b« singularly

Ir Pacific Slope. Where-

ever there i^ hope of gold, prospecting clsuotsfwill ^uperritile *11 other prospects, and th%i% is rto delving for 13reek roots where there digginS'i 'or precious metals. Tliere is'a schflbl-nouse in Gold Flat, Oakland, Nevada, around which the pnpit* digh holes fifteen fret in deplh, ly wav of practice in the profession «»f their fathers. Two boys, two or three weeks ago, started this amusement in a new spot, ahd, going doivn a few feet, struck a ledge of gold bearing auartz. They and seven other bow immediately "located" a thou-

Rgnd fef t,and are already rich h) specimens ^Mjir s|i§ft even now lead

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them to what more than anv

^aliie

oiat men would ling in the depths of knowledge and ie treasures of learning can scarcely oiler

th the

a a in

t'ions" How niHcfi infommtion frooi books, jvUIg tliey acquire while, in their tenner years tliey "carry solid quartz in their pocket#? TJioir friends

XTjUfe OiUO NTjt, Oi P. P0SW)iWtKJprt. pr(,ud of .tlveia for "developing the rewurces of tlie^eouotrybut into wltut kind of men will school-boys develop whose play ground is a gold-mine. ami wliose£pjort*eonm#s 11 clai tit?

HARDWARE!

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Pertonn wishing to purohaso will.find it«^nh,0ir ^AeflMffforo biiyns. -.

OOEY & DeFREES,

1 & 3 Fifth Nts

TBRBE AIJTE, IND. -—-f

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\TIM?D SKTELK& KI

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PaUwse ot' Mugic,

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TH£l •tiKLEU'RATE® lOiUIE,

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Patent Cycloid,

and oiuer Orat-cJas.' Makers.

In all the essential points to be united in making a truly first-class instrument, these Pianos hare earned for themselves a reputation regardless of Foreign Ribbon Decorations, &».,&<»., that places them

WITHOUT RIYALS

While to buyers the following important considerations are ottered: 1st. In making continually purchases a large number of Instruments at a time, for cash, besides receiving the benefits of th« lowest discounts, it secures me likowise, always the most choice instruments. 2d. Occupying the extensive building of my own, thus saving the costly rents also being jable to attend personally to the tuning and repairing, enables me to offer to buyers such superior instruments which simply are below competition of any other dealer here oj abroad.

Organs and Melodeons

Constantly on hand a lso. Sheet Music, Instruction Books, and every variety of- Smaller Musical Instruments.

When needing any article in the Music lin send orders or,call at. •o TO'f I JI :U Headquarters of tlie Music Trade

TiV TERBE HAUTE.

t,. tS 4i*fe

Kissner's Palace of Music,

^o. 48 OHIO STREET, (Opp. the old Court House.)

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TKRKK HAUTE, IND.

In. B.^All ynds of IngUjumen^s repaired.

ATTORNEYS.

JOHN P. BAIRP, CHARLESCRUFT.

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ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ggKp—^p^2M^n^tr«etjUp stays,.,. ^...

Attorney and Counselor^'at Law. Office on Ohio St., next to Jtnlge Patterson's. In offering my services to the citizens of Terre-llaute and vicinity, I feel that I may reasonably eipect aemall share of patrtnage, wWh it is considered tnnt as a magistrate I have served this community twelve years.

Terre-llaute. January 27,1870. dtf

J. K£ELER,

Public,

Terhr^llairi an* Thtr« Streets, Tcrre.llante, Intl. fcblldly

FIRM.

The undersigned, having associated them selves under the firm name of Barflett & Co., will carry on the Book, Stationery, Notion and Fancy Goods business at the old stand, 101 Main street, where they will shortly'put in the largest stock of goods in theirlinc, ever offered to the public in this city.

Having increased facilities for doing so. they will purchase their goods at. bottom prices, and pledge themselves to supply their patrons, wholesale or retail, at the lowest lignres the market nan afford. &M*f UE^EC Dl'V.

FOR

SALE!!

4

Tito 'Flouring' Mill

Known as tlie Canal Mills This property is nil in good running order, 3 run of Burs, Corn Shelter, Kiln and all machinery necessary lor a first-class Mill. It must be sold, and a.bargain is waiting for somebody. For terms and full particulars

BPfeby25dtf

SCOTT & DUY.

GUNSMITH.

JJEMOVAL.

JOHN ARMSTRONG. Has removed his Gunsmith Shop to Mack's new building, on Third street, one door north of Farrington Block, whore he will be kappy to meet all his old customers and as many new ones as may make it convenient to call. aMtf.

Wholesale aud Retail dealer in

Purt* Copper OistiUed Ken tuvkj Wlu^ky AND ..

Foreign ami lUnuestic Wine* ami Jsiquoi'M,

No. 76 IC^in St., bet. 34 ancL4th

SPECIAL NOTICES

KhstkinicaHi

It is not iiei-cs.-ary to journey from the tropics to Alaska in order to ei uxtreiiies uf lx-iif and clod. lergo all the inconveniences of this ther-, momctriCal change everycdayi Weva^ ilher^ day, as the case may be, without the trouble jit" moving pt«r tho 'threAiold. A ifttri wifll' tlirse involuntary shakers- lyhftt nre they doing to expedite their return to a medium

tew? i|uiuine. tlicreb» impe^l»n» tto^f^slnese of 'their bones and impartng the rigor oftheir braiiif and nervous system Some of them arc, Tio doubt, batbdt the majority of|teA, it is believed. The value of Hostetter s.Stomach Bitters as a harmless and certain specific for fever and ague is understood and appreciated in all parti of the ooautjr »£ere iitfermjttents prevail. The resiaents of such localities begin to take it early in the sprinr as a,protection against the miasma by which they are surrounded not all of them, perhaps, for a blind adherence to error is the specialty «f some people but the greater number.

If there is aay fixed fact in therapeutics, it is this that the Bitters are afar better safeguard against all the varieties of periodic maladies produced by unwholsotee exhalations than any drugor corn pound _inthe mar. teria medica of the profession. This assertion is made with all due respect to the faculty, but being an important tram, ana one that nearly concerns the health of large settlements in various parts of the country, and indeed ofthepnblic at large, it is mado fearlessly, Founded on ample and unimpeachable testimony, it defies dispreval/'

To break up ehills and levers, ai Wellia* to prevent them, there is nothing so reliable as this wholesome vegetable restorative

"Children's Lives Saved for 50 Cents."

Thousandsopchildren

die annu­

ally OP CROUP. Now, Mothers, if you would spend 50 ftcnti?, ftbd nlwfcys hft.n'tf a: bottle of Dr. Tobias' Venetttn Lmement in the house, you never heed fear losing^ your itttl on eT when attacked wiA this pom plaint. It is now 23 years, s.ince Ihaveputu LinimeUt and nfever heard of a cBili of Croup when my Liniment was used but hundreds of cures have been reported to me, and many state if it was W0 per bottle they would not be without it. Besides which, it is a certain cure for Cuts, Burns. Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Swellings, Jrtrtmps

It is warranted perfectly safwtntakewtHrnah" Full directions with every bottle. Sold by the Druggists and S&reltdjwers in the United States. Depot 10 Park Place, In. \. mar9-dwlm.

BRANDRETH'SPILLS. Their great value consists in this They may. bensed so long as any disease affects any of the organs of the body and by thuf persevering in their use the disease will be cored, and tire body restored to Health free from every taint and impurity. Their reputation proves their merifcfMi .^f. -0'rJTA', •, i'

Thomas Smith, Coroner and Justice of the Peace, Hnstings^on-the-Hudson, says BrandrethV Pills cured him of Dyspepsia and Heartburn, when every other medicine had faifed to relieve hiin. Certificate dated April 2,1808.

Dr. Turner, of Savannah, Oa:, Says he has, for nearly forty years, rcconimcncrf Bran* drstli's-Eills as a specific in Yellow Fever that he never knew a patient'to die who torik them for this malady, being otherwise soum!*. Tlieir prompt use takes out of the body those matters which feed the fatality ofthe disease As general family medicine he consider iheiu far in advance of all others,.and here h(e speaks from personal experience of their qualities. ninr9-dwlm ,'

A RADICAL REVOLUTION

Has been accomplished in hair dyes. The horrible compounds containing LEAD, SALjTi and SULPHUR are discarded. The leading chemists implore the.public not to use them, a nil "Professors CKtltfSKr econd to that of no anaHSjtijjfl!chemist in America, has recommended

,Cristadoro'8 Excelsior Dye as a PERFECTLY INNOCUOUS A RTIOLEv which may be used without fear. Rcme'riiber, the only one that has been analyzed and found wholesome, Its effects are instantaneous, and the colors it imparts natural.

CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESEVATIVE, as a Dressing, acts like a charm

NEW DISCOVEBY4

ELIXIR J. F. BERNARD- &(.» TONI STHENIQUE^'J ANTI-DYSPEPTIC:

The several observations made -by the bestphysicians of the Faeulte de P^ris have proved that the sicknesses, arisingjram impoverishment of the blood or nervous exhaustion, viz: Amenia. Chlorosis, Sympathisiiie, Phthisic, Diabetes, Albumineria, Sttorbut. &c.,ic.,are radically cured With the KLIXIR .F. BERNARD.

General Depot—A. BERNARD, 51 Cedar. St., 2d floor. For sale by all respectable druggists. mayodeodly

Ladies Take .Pa?ticnl?ti.- Xoticc.^,,,.

THE fiEAIi VRLPBAU ffilALI PILIiS. WARBANTED FRENCH.

Tago

HESE PILLS, SO celebrated ihany years in Paris,»for the relief pf female irregularities,are now offered for sale for the first time in America. They have been kept in comparative obscurity, fVoni the faet that the originator Dr. Volpcau, is a physiciah in Paris of wealth, and has withheld them froth general use lest they should be employed for Unlawful purposes. In overcoming female obstructions Fallingofthe Womb, Whites.

To married ladies and young girls who have never been regulated, they are peculiarly suited. They will, in a short tiine. brjngon tho monthly period with rigiilarity/

Ladies can procure a box, sealed from the eyes of tho curious, by enclosing one dollar and six postage stamps to

M. W. MACOMBER, General Agent for United States and Canadas, at Albany.N. Y. S a is

SbUl by all Druggists in Terre flante.

YORK

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B.LYNE,

IND.

T1EBB-HAUTS, deelGdwly

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HATS AND CAPS.

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NKVV YORK MAT STORK.

JOSEPH C. YATES* IS JPST IN ItBOEIPTOF.. '"•.•4

Mens' Hats of all kimls"^''™ Hoys' Hats of all inds, Misses' Hats of all kinds, '4! Infit tits' Hats of alt kimls,

And at all prife*.

Ilats made to order on short notice. Come and see,

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k?HE WINTER STYiiESI I4ii Mala Street, Terre-llaute. lad.

Prof. llamlllon'B Med leslwl Cenitli Caadjr, made front extracts prepared in vacuo—a certain and effective remedy for Cong-hs Colds. Hoarseness, Sore Throat.Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Its great popularity and immense

STOP

sales is a guaranty of its great value. Those

•rials. BROWNING LOAN* Ueaaral Agt*. For sale by all drnggi t? :n Terre-Ilante. 'lim jjeo&hin "tr-!*—-•

DENTISTS.

L. H. BARTHOLOMEW, SURGEON AND MBCHASICAL 3D jB IT iS Successor to Dr. D. M. WE1D, No. 157 Main St. National Block, Terre Haute.Ind.

rREstnrsrr-Comer

Fifth'and Swan street*:

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5£!

Jond quality Dress (ioods 1'iKc,

HrusseLs I'arpets,

rriu*e^

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Marble.

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the Hair

after Dyeing. Tryit.' "i'

MAN AND THE MAGDALEN. RsKays ror Vonng Me».—The vietrmsof soeial evils—with words ot warning foT the erring and unfortunate—sanitary aid and words of cheer for the down-cast and afflicted. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOC!ATION.iBoxP, Philadelphia, Pa. y. •H-.-Kt.'i A-'j- ja29dtr3m

WIXTKR AliTiA \(J /C.1//..V7

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mm

Joseph,

Omaha, San Francisco

8.20 a m.

Green Sickness,

Suppression, Retention, or Immoderate FloW of the Monthly Discharges. Nervous add Spinal Affoctions, Pains il^th^ Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight excrtfonj PaipWation of the Ileart.'Hysteries, ifrc., andWtH ejfect a cure when all other means~have failed and, although a powerful remedy, do not contain calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.

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I Now openfcoiii^JJcw YorJt!Arte teon and Bankrupt Sales, th^GreatedlBlir^liis ever ^offered since tho panic

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Bxtra quality Dress Goods ltrc. -1 Double Width Plaids, all Wool 25c. StriiiePtylfatofie... 9ntt Kn iiiit Double Width Poplir.s 25v 7 Yard Wide Poplins

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Lot Fancy Silks $100. Lot Fiiney Silks 1.25 Lot Plain Silks 1.2b. Lot Plain Silks l.oA. Lot Changeable Silks 2.00

Good quality Jeans 25i{K»il All Wool Cassimers. All Wool Cloth$.- A-*-

in RIa«k Oras ibirdiu, (itos tlu liTiiiift, Kaflktas. I- 1,1 Joli LOT SILFv FRINOES..

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Yard wide Muslin, good unnlity, T(R-. j_ Y"ard wide, extra quality. 12,'ac. ,-wIl All the leading makes at the lowest wliulsiale priwa.

All Wool Long Blanket Shawls at SJ.fl.).' Long and Square Paisley Shawls at Bargains'.

Larg@ Size .and Heavy Blimksts at $4.50

NOW IS THE 'TIME TO BUY.

RYCE'S tCARP K\\, HALL,

m.

Ply ("arpetsf

Caiie Mattings^'for OiJftees, Saloons, &c. &

O'A® 3P 3±TT S*Wi

TBAiiis ii\ii/V.

BRTWKKX

Terre Hantqand all Cities uttti »^i m•kW

Mattoon, arrive 2.0Sam 8.48 a in

Cairo, Pana, V+gir li Decatur,--^ rt Bloomington" Alton, St. Louis, leave Macon, arrive

Sedalia' Kansas City, Leavenworth Lawrence, Topeka, St.

AlLUOAI» A(IENvCV

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PAINTERS.iL(,

Ai~t!

m, W. HOWARD MANNING',

Si^ll and

Carria^ivPnilH4r.

1 am now prepared to do nit kindsol lirnrgv, Wagon, Carriage and Sign Painting, on a littie bettor terms to customer* than «iiyothc,r firm in the city if you don't believe it try inc.

N.lt. All work warranted to give satistain 1 lion. Suite On street, between .Main .111 Chetryi- sf ?•'tir* ftvr-) ,i'£ I r.ihs j» ri u&'iA'-H ii: .•»

between tho hours of 8 o'clock A.M. and I M., at rhe Public Pound in the city of Terre Haute, to the highest bidder, at public#i»cti*Ji, all hogs that may have been on any of. tb-se days within the Public Pound more than twelve hours, and all the horses or mule- that inav have beep in said Pound more than two •lays. E.WIUTE.UAN.

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DYERS.

SCO-DUINCT

RENO-VATI3ST

I alt its Branches, at j.

II. F. Reiner's Dye Hoiik»

Main St., bet, 1ith and Jib. Sepl7d2th

HWorkn.Secir.nd

M. SMITH, OI»eini«il Ivstreet, hetween Main

and Cherry, adjoining the Stewart House.

Shawls Dresses, nroeira onuwi.-, Cloaks, Carpets and Piano Covers, Cleantngvof Gents' Coats,Pants, aud Vest* neatly dune,

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Outside and Inside Do^r

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Tapestry Ingr'u Cnruets, SVuiij Outcli Carpets,

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OIXi €LOTltS ill a-4. 4-! 5-4. «-4i 7-4,

«-4, 1M,1S-1 Mngs^Hiaiv Oil

CloUiK. Table Oil. Cloihs iii JJToodsi .aiid

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Condensed Time Schedule, December 1, ltfW. itt/.fW 'Tl "«i* it •&' Daily FiVery Day Except Sundays.

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11.10am ll.lOam ll.lOaio ci.v, i'or Coughs a»d:Cu|^U,. e.s.pe5U"l|y. for 12.40pm 12.40 12.40 m.i cliilitrcn, thsit. haVo '^vCr used,' and can 2.25 am 9.55 am 5.0fi in recommend t.he same-to all persons as a safe

SjOtin H.OOp 8.50 ii iu jiitil reliable medicine. O.W plil (i.tiftp ni'J^i.1*1 p^rii: ELIJAH ORMEN.

Accommodation train leaves Terre: Haute- MoxtkzumJ, Inu.,February lli, 1870. daily, except Sunday, at 4.50 m, arrives at Having liii severaJ years been selling

Mattoon ~.'M ol, TolonaS.lba in and Chieago i. i.—,

Pulaee Sfcepihff Vurti on nil yiffht Trains. »i AG GAVE CHECKED TffJt )t It I.D.HERKIMER. JNO.S. QARLAM ..1S» Oeh'lSup't^^ Gen'lPass'r A^l,.,,

AgAit'for the v: A

I. Railway, ILatc Bellefontain) having moved Duntin. cor.

James H. Turner", _. Railway, (Late Be his office to the store of Turner

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ner"th and Mainstrt cts. will give through receipts on Shipments of Produi*e and Merchandise to nil tne Eastern Cities, (gj-ain in bulk without transfer)and to all New England Towns, freight as low as by uny other lijie, anil time as quick. Over charges nroniptly'paiiJ. $ AS. H. TURXKK. ontfiliF Carner 7th and Ma

Corner 7th and Main street

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K.vtra flaaiity lUack Poplins 50o.. Bxtra 'inality Black Poplin.C0c. JuM the thing ifor S|irins Sl)its.

.» SILKPOPLIXSp r*/ SPRING CULORS*

•Silk Frin lilack

Ki -. 4(5

ges 10c, .1 c..|.. reil Fringes froiu 10 to 7"c.

AJl Ilinen Napkinsll.oO per doz, All Linen Towels l"c.

Kxtra (|iiality Water Proof SI .00, sti 4. il «1

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Cliurclios. lodges, Hotels Si

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WALL Pi ""w'

Stamp Gold, Bronzaf.GiU.! Satin a, (Jonimon jind Every -i Variety of Paper IJangings^

FHEM OK AIHL ATITE P4 PK1I.

Leave your orders and have work done by

RYCE'S CARPET HALL, 77 Main Street:

RAILROADS.

t?WfT

.aj&Sws.

mil' f:

REASON WHY«

THE

SALE,

city of Terr(

Westward. Night ex. Fast ex. Night ex.'! ni(nity "where it h'ft* been' in'trtMii'efed, i? TerreMaute leaveII.40pm H.Ooam }li3at*m':Vimplybecause

'^.Ul \na ^lurnint. it mil ilo. Our h-mlinn fUtzf-h*

').15pm 2.20am 2.'.'u in inc I'liysicinns, Ministers, Mechanics and li.40am 10,34,.iin 4.24|iu Merchants,

5.35am ft.4jpm"fvi-Vptit

Urf

Druggists and Chemists, ryHW

Ss|» f'm

4-.

f!i' It)

Bttlit 'i

AH

R«tai!

.a

gains In

f*wo

Haute, and in every com

tl-mill perform-, jit* whnt it in

inntiul-

nm-oiiiliiiinmllu rinlor*c

/.,AI '.umh /iwtlit

it as the

-vvithin their knowledge.

8,04am 8.15pm S.iripiu, ,-1/ where the "Ulixir" is best known, V.5n a 2.35 8.'2iip ni it* rrrrvl* all "othrir remedies for disease's 9.00 am 8.B0pro 9.20 i» in of the

Throat mih!

I.VHIJH, combined. Iu obc-

9.50am 4.:Vpin,12 iua dicnce tu custom' the anuexed testimonials 15.45pm 12^)0 am WHi a in arft pVo^entcd

7.50pm 1.33 am l.5npm r.(nri.iNt:-(J rkex. Ivn.. Aug. 24, 18tTT. 12.25a m, B.B Viii,'Ji.'i"i an I Litre used jiiirr's Pectoral Elixir" in 2.05 am 7.5Sam 2,u.a niyTOwUyPanct- tntit

sitJ

is'thcliest

Barr'a

I a ii a

irifj piiidir testiiuon.v its merit. Of the lo.iiiy reiiiedius tor the cures of Colds, Coughs 1'iYdip. Hoarseness and kindred complaint, rnal lias Ik-.mi upon the market in the past five vi'.irt, I know of.no olhcrin which I have So l'iv.iI laith, and (he very largo said of the '"Ulixir" shows that if is being thoroughly appreciated. It is neatly put up, is pleasant to lake, and 1-- both iafe and reliable.

I \S JACOBS, Druggist,

'i. ,t 1

Barr's Pectoral Elixir!

ft*

jfyi js

iO.^KK, 1 for sate by all

*vt

HSJ1

and

1

Is nu.itl pill up,

frruggixti).

tA UK, (JILKK

it UKRRY, it-

,.Tf «»U ii ,7 -S(j

~'frJ:KitK

irjirr:, ixn.

Uiiint tMim rs and l'roprielors. wiinf.'

COAL.

('oa! and

ottHES, MULES ASD H0U».~» will sell 1' .V|N \K \lil) AND SI. BAIkKlCK, IT on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Salurdays,

|Ja y|)irlllt.j„ ITtneiship

under the name

ofStuiikard Ar Uairick., lor the sale ol'Coal mid Wood, would respectfully auuounee to the public that they, will keep eopstantljron hand and for sale at lowest rates, all kinds of Coal at wholesale and retail* also Wood for the fall and w'iutertrade.

Office at No. 2-V Buutih Ifii.nse, Terre Haute, Ind. All orders for Coal filled promptly. A share til the public patronage is respectfully solicited. ,i

WOOD AND-WILLOW W ARE.

,1. \V. A i"N I, at No. Main street, near the river, is now manufacturing W01M and WilUu Ware of all kinds,such as Tubs. Churns and Cedar work of nil kinds, StepLudderf. I toning Boards, Lap Boards, every variety of Baskets, fancy vnd ciiVered, and will pay strut a 1 tent ion to repairing in both branches of this business. All articles sold nt Fin 11.1 y'prices, and anything wade toorder, nolliatter what shape or sue.

I hate a full line of Family (groceries,as low a's the lofvesl. A large lot of Early Rose Po'tat'ws 011 hand at a low price. ...-ta »4.AV?*AN«.. fel.ii'.-dl 111 Xo. Main Street.

T11''' ARCHITECT.

hr at with-

IKMJITKrT & liUILUKK^ r- 'KffJsS .1. A. UYUAGIt,

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t'Uns, Specifications, SuperinteaUauee, and Detail iimwings .turnished for every descrip tiou of Buihlincs.

Ovkwk—Northoaftt corner ot Wabash am Sixth Streets. 2d story, Ueuing Block.

Jfir.

Tap*"

Ihry OmHfcs iHiNinm*. and out

onr entire Ntwk of Wboiexale and

1T)

CARRtACES^i

J. II. Wn,l)Y, l,K1TJHTHtMA8, Wll.l.lAU 1*0ri(S. WILDY, THOMAS & CO.,

1

1

FAMILY GROCERIES.

JAB. ii. -riiRjsktfj**! ilmn

TURNER & BUNTIJ^,,

.} |i

--i1

Wholesale and Retail |i* 1' A r, tl !S 3 .X Si

All kinds of

Family Groceries.

••rt iS-t«W ••'f

5JJH.

We are now opening ageneral sto. uf'4 wily (iroceries, embracing every, arti'-le ifually .found in such establishments. And tv'iin'»( »at trienls and the public to give lis a call 1 ml ex, amirie our Stock and' Pries. ^AirWfhils^r

XINTKV 1

FUMJK A XTr 'ii'EKn^* We have a I.-10 ypontd a Klournnd Kietl St..re, .wheVe you ea'tt atflll titnesgt*f the!bcHt 'l'Van(»ly t'luiir,li.'iytOutri,,!iraii, Ac. All ^",',"1 delivered free otobarge iii the ci I 1 ,l?URNRRfc lUiNTI-N.^ii (Corner 7th and Maiu.^trarL. ,,

Terre llaute, OWt.B. 1809:'* "•tltr W

NEW ESTABLISH WANT.

iii«i JUL' 1.

.,«i

VJST'M-.S.rsta'nd .in"*"'1 mms

OI»i« St., hot, f'wrtli A KUTIt, wit fti* ^|j«i.-M- Jut Will keep on hand a fnll supply »l" t«nd fin inai) and bejijt.

-.ii 'j*l* "Ic-+ «!r,

FEfTD' iitiHWe ii#

ni

"!«.»* FRlM.T-t

'twt-'if1 li 'lh 10(1*

'A'tfil ti'j^herttl assorrtiVeut ot

5-"?

A FRESH MEAT M, I l\

nd

keep all kinds of fresh meat. Leave your orders and they will be tilled aiid .lelivertd promptly to all part# of. the cil Will also buy all kinds of

«COUNTftY P»ODlf(^«i Mda k-'.-, I Farmers will do well«tn call before sclHngj 1

E. VOORHCES.A

aug31dtf/f^r hi ,*Jf* i' 1 if?n id '.it*

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LAZARUS & ROICitlS' nit

€ELEBRAT1^1) 1* i-- SHtj *f*

rliiCtfHl^SjweiJuies'

I'.

.s-vn

AND EYE GLASSES.

serviiig lb* hyn

rrp tf ffitrssnt fh

pr* »«rir .life o..,..

ST-f DEMI3STO

I iJTi iit ./* "|n'

itr

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msoteBC.

.ifcs&s' Hm\

t. »)l«H

i"

ihtf

IMUCirfi :'sa''

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we are soine to srfv* n» onr

(^oods, preparatory to

Soin^into th« Wholesale Notion

business, we will selI oiir Putins

stock at Hew York cost ot the pres­

ent day. rt'SJirdlo^ ofwhat it may

have cost before. Onr friends ana

customers are incited to set bar-,

C. WITTWi & CU.

170 Main Deming Block.

.j i| OE(NTIST*ity in.vT*" i^nn*l»l» '•I ,'i j. !.v i^nr

liwriage E. EOSSETEK, Cortfer2d an

Walnnfttts. Terre U*iii(t',!inl ij»

Repairing none promitly and at I.uw Khibs ,M "4 "''iftK**) 1o i«'iitt

J,

:4»mIws t. pi ^nw «r 1

iiu

'il

»V4*

»»i MIUlK'f

I«1»

*Jl .4 xlt nt hi*

BEACH'S BLOCK,

•mut

'If

.«»**»

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ui

jH

The underfigne atC. N. DTfM

VMIT»*

il

ng gone into business

n«tf ,*%•

twwiwCr*

il

Bought at the market price.. tljvi- lis a all. No trouble to show goods.)

•Au.w ,VttlU-vut iSiv' iiK'tl

»iu{

'di"is

Wi

Family Grocer too and ProviHions^

Will keep constantly on hand iirfmsh sitj.ply.ol Vegetables of all kinds. Will al-o ..pen on the 1st of September 11 1 -8

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SPECTACLES

i.hf

One of the firm will be .at Store of their Agent,

S. R. FREEMAN, Jeweloi

TEBRK-HAUTE, IND.,

ONE DAY OINI.V, Friday, DecernIk^r 17lh, LStt'J,

Ho attends for the purpose of aasisting'Mr. S. H. FREEMAN

IN FITTINOTHE EYE IN DIFFiCtiLT OR t'NUSL'AL CASES. Those suffering from impaired or diseased vision are recommended to avail themselves oi' this opportunity.

Our Spectacles and Jipe-iJIass-es ard Acknowledged to be the Most Perfect assistance to sight eiwr manufactured, and can always be relied upon as affording lurfat tnu- «ni comfort

while

Ktrnfj^niai/ unit %ijrr-

most thoroughly.

We take occasion td itotify the Public that

yre

employ no

pedlan, an*l to oaut^on ,.j ,,,thom against thosa pretending to have our 6odi for" Wi(* 4a)e^v. dtar

MEDICINAL.

yy W. JQHK8TOW. M. .#sai

OFFICE-OVER BEACH'S BANK': R^siaitwcK—North side Chestnut Street, between 4th and 5 th.

AU calls. answered promptly, day or^ni^ht.

tit

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yI"'i

New York Prices! m*

^.nigwei ,»*•«» iM-ii* .!• '((-tpi

til 1

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tafca-vtr*

•v* e^trs'' :t« *Vi

All Operatioiis Warranted.

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flUIli N V. t—'- j.II.I 1, 1 •I AME RAPHAEL is the best. She sue* ceeiU when all others have failed. All who arein trouble- all who liave been uufovtunate—all whose fiind hopes have been disappointed, frushed and btastiid by false liromises and deceit—MI who have been misled and lriltal)awMt* 4N£^0yM,fcW for advice and satisfaction. All who are in doubt ot the affections of those they love, consult her to relieve and satisfy their minds. Ill Love A flairs She Never Fails,

She lias (tie M-. rel of winning the directions of the rtppojtite sow ?he shoivs y««, the likentss of your tut lire wile or husband, or absent fHeitil. She guides the single to happy marriage, and makes the.married happy, ller aid aud advice has been solinited in innumerable instances, and .the result hat always been the means of securing A Spefedy and ftappy Marriago he is. therefore. .1 sure penitence. 11 is null known the public large that she was the tirsl and she is (lie only person in this coiiotry ^ti.. fan show the lik«itess iii.rruhlj and who can *tvr entire s.-tlUlactioii on all the couc'eriis i't life, whifb can be tehted and prov^ed by lb..iisuiiil.-. butlt,. ularried and -.inie. who daily and eaeerlv i"i!«it he'r.

To all in business her adviw is invaluable. She ran lorrlcll. Willi llie ^reatist ccrtainty, the resalt 1.1 all ••wH|tier« iii«J busine*.--tiansaetions. l.ottery nunib«rs Kven. wUh"nt extra

^MADAME RAPHAEL is 4 Kohn ffde Astrol ••gist that every ouv d«pcud owoti. She is the greatest i.'\ 'i,\'OYanl of the tnueteerith century. i*' Well-kiiown faet that makes illicit pretenders copy her advertisements a!nl"trv*tn imitaft her.

Madawo lap ha* I is the sm eutli datiglOer ol the seventh daughter :y.h« wus Korit with a nn'tnrat gift: calf foret*£4 yoirr terj llioiiuhts. She also .-ores drilltketxne.s, Hn.l discovers lost or hidden ifwnsnres,'

All inlerviewis «trlMly private and cont•ifntiai. Asa female Physician Iter remedies a»eer flfregulirrities, and so.,produce the niontbiy dint, without d**#**!1 or exfinsure. Iltey etm not injure, luil, im the eontrarX,,J|lhe»' improve the lieahh, .'fherefore, «otue aue.,eooi« all, to

i:|\« l\XATI.

TKUMS. -iLiditu'. il tteutlemen,

it.

"jui^ag at juwum,

ernIndiana^ I i«B

4T \'yg

jr^TTsf

'HI'* 8 hl^ji jj.ntir .^3' ft:

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The latest, -,LtfiV'rilfl"1*''-1

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WO UK DONE AT I ,t». ,i/

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Notice is hereby given that the |ariuership heretofore existinir lietweeu 'l'bo». P. Murray and Frs. Crawford was jilissolved on tbo first day of'January, 1870 All parties Knowing themselves indebted to the tirni arc requested to call sitid settle, ,is the books ill list bevltwed. ItiMUfl^ »tuTMl»S. P. Ml'BRA Yi

I'MS. r. ('I! A WKOHD.

I- !r-f,

:i

Having purchased the iuterestof Mr. T. J'. Murray, asabove, I will (Mntintii' tbe ltoot and .Shoe business at l«6 Old Stand, No.98 Main street, where, by offering a good article at a reasonable rste, artd by having full assortment. I hope to ro-eive a liberal share of the trade. ialOdtf FRS. C. f'l'.A WFORD.

ASTROLOGY.

rCLAIRVOVA.Mt 1 AND

Ai-

AISTROLOti Y.

mm*. "BAKERY

1

PITTNBIBG ilflOXA

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ji

East side Public Square,

TK«l»r-WAITK.IX|».,

*1.^55?** ^iS,tOT*

b"F»br»*ry

s«l«e»fon and larger

l-irh. tii¥i to-**

stark

of Plow iu »*i)•

u..

^AjSTrCANT-STKI'J. FLOjv f* Pnmerssa*VB««i ethemMll !'V j|

'4*? 11 x.

jft .v

fTrue WW'JbwiMjr Ufkmiul!'' **r

-Lookout for counterfeits!

I.

One-Horse Plows!

its t" -i,r *1 Hi .'1 tj -. .. I Kiding: Plowg, C^i

M-i

MISHAV7ATTA

S^inffand ^inlling fVnfitV{»^

2

K:4

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V'l

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ltouble SliovcIFIows,

l*la» liters!^.

Wejriftjit'yoii taae'e the. I»l

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t«m*VW HMWti

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MEDICAL

of W'o rr,?. felif. sultation and Knccption UonW/^ irlt)* Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo., treats with the greatest success all Diseaies of V. man, Lonehorrpa, Whrtes Hrtltih^. nttljimation or Ulceration ofjthe Woir.ti, Uvaiitir. Pruritis, Aiuenorrhreii, Menorrh:)«i:ij 'lys-menorrho-a, and Sterility, or Barn-aiiiw". aieo, every disease connected with Pub'trt,p, Menstruatibn or Prectiwn'cy.1 Sftfee tor centines bi^vself.p.Mdiiflvely to the tp^t luentof these complainls, and treats a VdTy large number of aasea. it ,^aUo» lbat hti knowledge of them must be far un.re extMi -1 siveand accurate than that ofphysieiMris til' general prnrtieir.- Send stamp tor Meili.jii Pamphlet of thirty six pagej. No miittor who have failed, read whathrtksys. Pitiehts hi every Western State. Cures guaranteed Consultation by letter or at oOico free, kh^ti'i for patients reoniring dailv attention. lady assistant. Hour a. m. to 7 p. sun day ext-eptcd. iH

4~ 1$14 'u

I I I US MIKSSKN,

Kei

brl: ftiini Atrvir

piistaitly

ni

tl.Mh

B.—Thoseat a distance may comtflnnt :ile ailh JUrt«' satistiicliou by cnclo^ili^ one Tlftlliiraiiil-lamp. All coVniaHnicaflons Miirilf |iriciiia9«4riiHUeiili«l.

Address Lock IVoii'd. ClJ^cinujit Ohio.

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.nts x-miystlat, 1 to

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DR. WHITTIEBr A KEGn.A1t'«RADI'ATK OF MKDICJXJ-:, awlXploma at office will sbow. hns+ioe'ii tuiirer engaged iu the treittinent of Vt/in.-ri rul Seyual and Privaee DiseaVes than s'tiv oiheV Physician ill St. Louis. -»..v ,.jr

Syphillis, tlnnorrhea, (ileet. Stricture, Qr-" ebitis. Ilernis and Rupture] iril rninuryxlK-" eases. Syphilitic or Mercurial .Affection* ot tlie Throat, Skin or Boiies^ are trr'atfefl wftli unparalleled success.

Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Impotcncy, as the result of self-abuse in youth,' sexual excess in mature years or other causes, aud which produce some ofthe following effects, as Noeturnal Kmtssions, Bl etches liebility, Diiziness, Diiunes of sight.Conlnsiyn of ideas, DW1 Forbodings, Aversion^ Society of Females, Loss of Memory and Siu.ti.11 Power.and rendering Marriage' improper, are permanently cured.

The Doctor's opportunities in hospital mid private pra'ctice are unsurpassed it St. LoWy or or any other city. Baek filejj of St. Loigp !«tiers prove that he has been located thefe longer by years than any other so advertising. The establishment, library, labratory and appointments, nre unrivalled Tn llie West, unrivalled anywhere. Ag». with 04 periencej can he relied upon, and the lb.cli.r can refer to many physicians throughout the country. In past anocese and present pusiion he stands without a comiu'titor. TJ1B WRITINGS OF A PHYSICIAN WIloSK

mfi

ri

GOOD NEWS FOR

ALL.

TO ANV PEKSON WHO WILL KQUAl, MADAME RAl'HAEI' IX TilK PKOFKMIOX.

Il.txtll

REPUTATION LS I NIoN-WlDlC^ ARE WORTH READING.

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'""ftoetor Whittier publishes a Medie:iI*P:ii!i* pjiet relating to Venereal Diseases. :iud ihu disastrous and varied eonse(|iienees ot selfabnse, that will be sent to any ad'drem.iiiNi sealed envelope for tivo slanips. cuutuijui lull syui|.toui lists that wnl enable th^c ar feeted to determine the nature of their v"tp plaint and give a writteu statement of'tneiir ease that will answer almost as well foci he purpose of treatment as a persodat niter view: but where if is convenient tlifr DV^rtrr should be consulted personally. limine friends that may require advice,

:an

supply them with this valuable wot* sending their address, with st:rni|i. I has you can assist the unfortiir^ites witboitY'tliMf knowing their benefactor. Certainly no sub jeet is of more importance than purity nt blood and perfect manhood. it is sclf-ev idcut that a physician who «ity fines himself exclusively to" the stltdyAffi -.-j eortain class of disonsesaud tresis IhouiHiii,! of cases every year, must acifiiiru jrre.iter skill in that specialty then only gemirwi practice. Many physicians, rei io{iii/.ia« tins fact, introducu patients to tho Poi lot'11:tii reitding hi Medical Pampblet. Coinibiinie«4ious eonfidential. A friendly lu|lt misl y.iu nothing. Office.euntral, yet reiirirO. No. fil7 St. l.'hnrles Mroet. Sr. Loiff?? Uulirs. ji. M., to 7 Sundays.tuueepKitii,

'n*'0 »v.» ttM AMKlttl'.t.N ANII CARISUS

11

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CO.VFRCTIOX/CH ,v it iu MiUTti t'iM iirii sritKi Itei. Main and l'herr.vrt-..

*TS'o.

4

Tt'rvo Iljiutrr Intl.

it

on hand a.fresh 'iipi ly ot

Oake*,'bandies, lee Cre:lof, HK-iilt n»tt4lrit*fc•STiSE* •, j. Ornamenl.il ('akes, ryrai'iil.l-, fCo rrcVtiu. Water Ices, t'harlutte-russe, Jclljr,^ ill MaiiL-e, Komaii i'un. h. Ui.si|iiil Olare,'J'roMiage ae Pain, Fancy lee

Cream. Pastry. 'J OTij-ui

Chicken Salad, Ac., will be luadc to order. Private Parties furnished ith Oyv!ers",*MeJift« Ire Cream.Jellies, Air., inrylMirt lint) re. in-. ylPJtf

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bmsstii

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VTm. H. IU,r'r\':

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barr' yeakle. .^

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Si, liwynr

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AH work entrusted to u« wilt recp.lVe prohiTt atteat'ivn. Special attention giver to Sign I'aint njr ill Graining.. tJ-x

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