Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 March 1870 — Page 3
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How Tom Be Cod There was a little New Enlgand hi lb, are many now, whose Jle could not remember1 Jie wor# shoes ands mer. Sometimes in was obliged to walk and wade through uot melt till the last suchashis father had rejected, and pair ofshoes that slipped up and down at every step he took. Nevertheless, they were shoes and stockings and he was in tipitely prouder of them than any king living is of his crown,
Tom sprang aside at the very last moment. and as he sank up to his chin in the light snow, toreliis °'d Cloth cap from his head and bobbed up and down as if he was in the presence of the Pres ident.
Jump on behind, my lad," shouted the driver, ''jump on behind." And Tom did jump on, at the peril of his life, and away they went, tearing along with great •peed until over went the sleigh, and out went the riders and buffaloes and things generally.
Tom sprang to the horse's head, and clinched to the bits, the tips of his great cowhide shoes touching the snow, and asked if the gentleman wfti hurt. •Not a bit of it my lad," said he, slink* ing himself free of the. snow, "only? warmed up a little. What's the damage?" "Nothing, sir that I can see," returned Tom. his handsome face glowing with good humor as he yielded the horse to »t* owner. "Well, then» my lad, get and we 11 try again. You are going to school I see," added the stranger as he gathered up the reins. 'Yes sir." '•How far?" "Guess 'tis about two miles from here.'
TJje gentleman turned and lookedjnto his figure, light tuong Tom "Hjft,8694 proud shake should be seen. ™**"*.
around the boy, aH^giiliing his cap over his eyes, shoui And the chestdht mare
long hill. She was evidently accustomed to have hetjMKjysiaj''5, for, herself oft everynutle noil
for Tom wondered the ci *He scr'afc and t,
Yankee]THH5aiW""gei his dii "If mare'run?
with a
a man
mself,
onff as there are poor time when in the an tu
be did wear
One day, as Tqm was plodcJjQgalpiig w\th||. his slipshod shoes, puffing and blowing his blue fi' them warm, there came dashing down the hill a sleigh such as the youngster never seen no indeed, nor ever drfc of. And the horse! Tom stopped flowing, so intense «fts his adminvMpg elegant creature that came f'ofigjj ... tossing hjs daintily arched neck right and left.
ress iy
11
mjwtnoroughly
,8^§p, vailed ow te rest,
ter
1
iMJKiebm^h thfrfgs.r df f.« .masb8 ai »t« t'iiffa^ UgaW, **nd en out cametheuu^smmmwmmi IIIlllllll Ill
tn aster
I
"My JWA X.lne white surfaee of the snow •wasi a poor pfltr ^ttflbrd .to soaked very the evenings ^"l^a^d tii6
markin
of one
Thennorance:
man,
IWmCK^V thi liglit
iit®f^rfectly ^|1. harned of his lg-
.jjg6Q8PMS'f Ku »n A "sir," whatV« Latin gramHiFl s«ti i~stHjtrtistfth UJ-Bustfl
by gress. '**V^ .... The took Tom's breath way. ,He had heard of the member of Congrfeskj but ne had an idea thev werejivEUig^wbon^ixQbody ever saw.* Perhaiffi ui$ awe v^'wlii^liTom regarded his the ge«tlenian,-for he said mm&
ber^^^^^^^^^^^^kbow, in Ameea^^^^ fe%'^ a^emiti^d am* riH» itvpu, tijay. gh perhaps
uo? higher 11' ?BI
"Wei
again, an house "But "N yon iani get it, sir.
couie this way
iga«nU»e3 Hi* toi ban tm:i ii .&M* H**3 Iff Ml
me when tUiti WDB^for-
Thetg» ,....T,^ with a quizicai Riuue, and t8©»*o
on
ddwii sa hliu
man not make one—he Nell te«£d sigteflfcthe 90erv .Thsn he looked
r/dsii
Then he
the ai try,
overcoat an
id outfit of the
vV
over the
rest of the winter pondering mysteries of those books. As luck would have it, the schoolmased arou
When. -the-.,.
Tom's fathers. When h* arrived tered warmly info tHit boy's iflcte. and as hfe had
»H. Uhough the d|lo^i)i{e%aMllov(d helyutiy pre-
3
ligkt^W
l»lif JWSHp SUiiteeB«8dAMe mti» the »n
bnSed ii the pages1 of the books, «Wdkihey plodded slewly* hut the erift of rtfe
'ap^|^j|^(!9jdl::h»
IWtlMft *4
filbJe
ve a
manner very cfedit
Itiras op mil work for W&hrer rart^tet little 1 managed to mjike what litlle he plished to tell Ion the future.
One day hist father hronght. home a stranger and t^ld prenticed, during his minority «4w5 ifluS who ^Qu|d nake hini a black-
_. «)ing to lie a black
smith," cried Tom, iti r"" irig to Congress," 'The mare need you should learn ^e the horse that carries you there," plied the father, with a sVug.
Tom packed up his worldly goods, not forgetting his ,J^h^gg^#TOdged awav to a distantj»Tftage,where I16 palid-horses' hoofs by da^, and studied and tK%
he waft allowed
night by stealth er knot or candle, Six months the poor fellow tried to be ful to his* d»ty but one nighb
theireMUilfc*dWS
sought Per' was wfi quarian plenty of books, and not
id obtained employment,
store with plenty of leisure, hing t(
friend or foe. It read—and read, ff does not^more greedily take in the su in
A O
!y satisfied, he began to work, saw the ladder up wjh"" and seizing the lc way steadily upufira: We air know what
acquisition of kno^vl
TT_ '_ .1
-tf"
wardnesfl^
Jus timid awk-
le stran
not thought to ask
Well, years slid a y, an
elected n»emlj^r m-wrr county where if6jH|^t#iwm%gIij% hood. He went to Washington, not in cowhide shoes and butternut colgr.eS homespun, but dressed somewhat agination had pictured, as he looked- alter his benefactoi sleigli-ride.
•'«r|'trr'l|'dcff^ loAJ- raa|.ti*ik4»Jfc (U
A nobler
iHn 1Uim.m1iiyji"
galleries said nevtr had .Appeared unan. 4UIH sr (jie floQ,. {han this Yankee member, who
if he sjwke through W.^i^^a^Wa.ys drove arrows home to the mark. is ai bne day there appeared iif tlj» House the venerable fortn of an '6X-tnfeihber, rhon i. vx j.l r.
wfiom all present delighted to liohor. Tt nefeded hut one glance «t that geniafl^ face fo^ Tom to reeognize ih hiito tMe gi^er of,
Latin grammar. He had gone, he
fi
to liatenrto the geotleinshi whft had soirohnfull^'i,defe»ded'jheii'irt^tt-^arld -tp,' wish hun'(Jbdrspeed. ,j. A ,i j'i," said Tom, with his old modesty, ?'ii it hdb 'b«ep my gfeod fortnnfe. tb po anythift^ fot hey peril, 1 owe juy.wiiutycto.ib) «a«eii- a a a 0 S I th^ :'ytPhi^w4i itleinan ^Ho me! 1 do -not recollect fvibrhavinghad thift 'pleasHre of meeting yo| bfefdi-ie Irr
I .iiyeisc-r'- /. ,1-1 iKt ,J»« 0 ill iitrf .»«„• ••-rlflwa -msitd li«ii aliJe). Ik hi
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A
vthe
gentle-
.....^^Wa^SnSLrt kuo^^t#^^ M%^Jt pver
§n^ed
.xtb LS?!'' d8( iCKt
^lI fi&.vims!•* t'C* b*u.» 11a
lF
efllhat the sicknesses arising
:'"i'"'i
0
Aii, sirJyott have forgotten, tlien,). tlie litjle school-boy among the hills of NfeW Hampshire, ^hom yoUj kiijdly ^Jd a L^in grwm»rft, Ysiw
,»i jtjfl} Iu ii-i iuiii.
t.
th4tjyp|i.j»oaU.tiie incident^ li,«te)reooi*
a lltttle fellow Who
dTtstfa'cfat-
!irttftresledi
and to whom I gave some school bo^ks Wi^l.-sit, am that boy. 3Cdu .told meJ that Lmtghtpay for them ^hten-3 got ?viwn to Congress. If you will
hotatV"-,ftfe
by
*r*4ri .'JJA2 mOI
|IJ.
imoit
.ilt bM it .*suurt«a«
"*& DeFrees
-tu 1ill a'
Tl —AT— &M®I fclW J4«K
,%etaad.*««-! «M4« rtd,•*»«»
Mm and.,1 it S JiitTtU Sts.,
iteaiftw I Have the J'
Uc.fi
I HOW. MSH0il$il4
MA1| (8
Jtiuiu'f itlf'HS a Nf •,i|
CORY & DeFREES,
121 Main and 1&3 FifthSte
r.i
TEBRE HAUTE, IND.
^-4* Wholesale and Retail dealer in lied Ken Pure iCopper tDtetilU tiicky nhisty- .* ANB -4' -f-
Farpign and Domestic Winea ,t and Liquors,
No. 76 Main St., bet. 3d and 4th
TEB&B-HAUTB, IND. decIBdwly,
th*
to crisis
dreaded
disease, if not checked by invigo cation. There is somet touching in the spectacl depression of are its or-
pre«fibly
prompt
est lnvicorStomach pie of the pre of the regulating healthful rough into awakened.
l^CMMren's LlV^^iTed for50Cente.g CHILDKSN] Now..
&
EiMmest.i of-Crortj j^Bftdr ftUldluBfc without it. Bei
BHaNDRETH'
**1®lar
bedienee, Tom took leave of 4he worl ahnp WaAiarlftliia »J Jbarefool 1i| «i &cr b0(f far} fnpif, fail hi turea fntolne main roaq and By di|
any of the organs of the body and
ISi eM«SAfflApur tion proves thei% merit,
1$
tver
look
tiis malady, being
Their proii
Wi
otherwise sound
)ut of thte Uodffthos at diclteTi^ifJ)fl^ider: if aU others, and here eir
APICAL, Pli|f# frMil dy orrTble compounds containing LEAD, SALT jnd SULPHUR are discarded. The Reading hei£|^E|%ltjr^%blic, nd I^feJwV^hlitdJrr whi lytical chemist in
SMa'SSiiiii
OUS A
Its offeots are instan-
and found wholesome
on ihe
TfyiKT!
tffterDSS&g MA# AW&1TH^'W Escaye ^»r ToWiffTtfeiK^Tfee xif sd*«ll ivils-r^ithjKflrds 4 Tr#rBing:fBr)theerrirfir apd unf^|»nate—sanitary ai^^ag^^ycjrdsjoft cheer for tile down-cast and afflicted. Sent free„ip scaled p»^ele»eB Aid*eM ASSppUTION.Bqs P^fiilade^hia, ...:•
NEWuUISGQTSWjfcli^
ELIXIR J, P. BBRNARfiT.fM rrONli'STHtKMEQlM."£i»
i7:'*nl8
-ti .sfccKAKTI-DSSPEfti©^
Cr«tttiW|MN,M-i
idiment of thehlood or -nervous exhaustion,
&c.,&c.,are radically cured with tbe-E!MXSR
J.P.BERNARD.,
'^waf^Kp^jd^BWsaatB' druggists. iiis i'tnay5deodly
Lttdles^TftkeiPjuctttHilar SAIlBe*
»iir iiAt wtt WARRANTEW PRENCII. flpHi§E s^cef^^e^mln^ye'aM if ±4kbiWPa«s3fer the relief tfffetdHie-iri KgufaHtiesjare^dw qfferey fur's|(W forthe firs!' time in Aoieriea.'The hatte been ke^'itf cdmparativC ^b^eurity, from the fact that the
jne aaBg^ew^CTdir»»»P^innt!f, I 'Witt' "Wiginatpr Dr. Velpeau, is a physician in Paris, •ast le the bill." .-s a a 4,:, of wedW,laAdhi«S withlftla theiliTronigenferiil use,leetthbyssheu4d be empJoyed fo«%BhMfwl ^nnrpeftS^. In QTfirfiomiBg ^a^^tru^iont
Balling of the Womb, Whites, Green Sickness, Suppression, Retention, or ImnmderateFlow the i^^^i^iWf.^erv^i^an^iit nAl Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue ,sU|f)it.fSet[i(}pt#ifj^|^i{lloftt^ qeart, Hysterjeg, ^c., md,yil|i$jftet a rcure when alt ot^er'means have failed and, althbuirh jMrAfiiY remedy, tfo not febiitaiii ^ajomel, antHaonr.or anything hurtful to thfc «iCths(itKtion. ,i .i'i
To married Indies and young g^rla who have rtiver been regutateel, ttey are peculiarly suited.1 They will, in* a,!shjrt time, bring oh the monthly period With vegularity.
Ladies can procure a bo*, sealed from the •yes of ,tiie4Ari«fa»jibfcM4clMing»feiW iMlir and six postage stamps fo JVL W. liAOQJKRfiR, fiaijeriMlrftartttfce
1
'Sold by all Druggis^in Terre H«.ftte.J-f»fl april 8dly
NEW YORK MAT STORE
1
9lim»05 I
liiwiis .} ,191 W yf .•%
That \B kept in the City. Mi
08* Persons wishing to purchase wUl to theigii&terssf^c^ fina 8W.tl»ei!i Mfore ouyifiy.
JOSEPH^: Y^LXlas'" IS JUST IN RECEIPT OF
ens' Hats of all kinds. lioyV Wnitr All kinds *1
COUGH!
who try—always use it-cqre their oolds,, and, avoid Consumption and W e«b ^ave. Qne mUlioa aol(tafanuaHy,S%Bd Mld^by ill dragr gists. BR0WNlBTii4 LOA^T, Qeigfal Agts.
mil "iSlt— For sale by ajl drugs
DR
UCKEYE '.,.• .! fe 'I'-:: MAIN, COH
cy Silks tlOO. cy Silks i.2. in Silks 1^5. in Silks 1.50. ngeable Silks 2.00.
food quality Jeans 25c. VII Wool CassimerefAH SVool Cloths.
but
__ me, |e they.
nm
jre Throat, Swellings, Mumps, loea Dysentery, Spasm, OliiSoresi the Limbs, Baok, and CSMt.— tries it who Is everJrilhpMt-^fe,^-jinted perfectly BafOjtffMftgitirtpM^ gdireotions with^mr ^Wrafc Solil ruggists andJM|MHn in the wea. N. Y.
Pana, Decatur /«|f JBlooui
knket Shawls at $2.00. km Paisley Shawls at Bargains.
3STOW^ IB THE
RYCE'S
PILLS.
says Bran-
IbI -jilt nuH""*
Wool
pt
mAm
[eafUri^ravjBveiT^M Jfw$ine(|aj^I A -u A uledto ren»^iim. Certificate aated April 1 t,.H i.-i.4t- "s!
neaxb' forty years, recommeged-Bran- llblCB flr 11 €l«ths Iti Woods aud roth^ iijjs ai-it gptpific intfwHqrPVer J|*
lit illi luUiTTlKfiK""
sfHir"
I I^elovXb'fySf wnose-repuniinra-irp ww m.
Hp
indianapoiis & St. lsoni« tfl BP
mtniiNtti uni» (uhmmh BRTWKKX -Mltlwhi'M
„. ,aa«B«s
I6omingtonr_^$.u4a m. 8J5.p
firm N. B: All tion.
rrmsfc
HAtS ANDCAP3.
Ba
HM
,OT I JTh/Viii, f,s"Jja Is of qll km an, '•i'-' AimI at n|I |rl«ea. •srUats made to ordf^ ftR 8&ort notice. Cotneapd see,
T'HE WINTER SfYLES, 145 Bain Street, Terre-Hatte. lad.
l.fcus
5.10
ssu)' leave 9.50ai«fj4.35,i»ia-l&lQ.aia Macon, arrive 6.45piii 12.50aim 9.00am Sedalia' 7.50pm 1.38am 1.50pm I
Leavenworth OBam JS a,m ,2.05 am Lawrence, 11.10 am liiftirrf'lP.W a'tti Topeka, 12.40pm 12.40 jp m. 12.W qi St. jQ»«*h, 4,''.,.2.25** SAmI
Phi are Sleeping Car» ou./tlL .. Night Train*. liAOGA(i£CBgeKEI
Jf
':!,E§«aSupfcti»*f«»l
RAIL'ROAS
A(
i:- -L_
James H. Tp I. Railway, (L. .,
without transfer)and to all
IW»
'Ettiflalid
Towns, freight as low as by any other line, and time as ?}*. Over octfidtf Corner 7th »ud,Main street
PAIMTCR#.
-isaop On 3d street, between! Main' an njr .i'.S'i !~"i tW"
Cherry.
between ttie hoars of 8 o'clock A^M.aadlf M., at the Public Pound in fterittofleiw Haute, to the highest bidder, at public aaetlon all aogs that may have been on any of thews days within the Pjjbiie Pohnd more than
(Uys. novlM»f
Prof. 1ti«nllt«u Med tested Qmv* *'aadr, made from extracts prepared in •vacuo—a certain, and' effective remedy for Coughs Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat,Asthma, BroAchitis and Consumption. IIs great
J:
decSdfim
.qufsa
DENTISTS.
L. H. BARTHOLOMEW SCBGEOa A¥tJ
Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, No. 157 Main St.NationalBloek.Terre IBMtoJEnd. 1 Risidkncsk—Corner Fifth and Swan streets' mSOdtf
msmm
'•m
S%.
^mhal.
OYER 9
iThYEINtr, SOOURFNG,''
IR^BISTO ATI3ST
^sJu In all its Branches,
H. F. Reiner's Bye Bons^,
Afaip +tt. ffffr 7th.
fU j«pf
guarm iv.ia
Now open Aram New xork,l*aitttlfliMW(ld1ipt Sales, the Greatest Bargains ever offered, jriaoe the of '57. iu.ji f,.oi U»s»i*'- csiu mi a Good quality Dress Goods 12} Extra quality Dress Good* 1(9, Double Width Plaids, all Wool 25c. Stripe Poplins 25c. Donple Width Poplins 25c. Yard Wide Poplins 50c.
"'itS iim anitkM. »tw $ j1 £*!', •!"Jsb «t*Ml
I sue il.i'-iXMlt Uiftmti- tft'* it. ::,•« i* lAM'"* /. X. -j j&Ktra qaeAity Black.VopUn»5Ae.
SILKporusm
in Black Oros Uraiu, (xi (M ihi R^w^,
..Sli
yarfe^e Mn8lta.JiBHCality. 10c. Sat the lowest wholesale priee.
«(.,(, i-tflT -is* .71! 'iM tie*at11 f'?r" ft uil'J vaij. A |pKiSIB»! ,l, ,/ fne/ft A i.a
v,
ti .S-»U1 j'lll jl 'A «tt»A *i«i riK 'lt W .hi Jf'^-n
Large Size and Heavy Blanket^at $4.50. ,,
rtrrhA^tv^'it
IP'S!
Venetiaii
—^L
i,n ni'v'i *tu ff'V. iu mm
lEtAtE !t,u.»U i'-i. i" I -'lJ "i
\1 ,V .!/ 2 iji
CirctlMI f«rWk' Halla Damaskda^-flo
te,
Rag,List fttidOemp Ci
11
M^r^a^te. wiconditioHnllU endorse^ it as tire beal Caftgh Tteniedy within their, knowledge. At )mM, wheie the ''Elixir" is' best known, p» tole erceedt,all other r.emedies for diseasea of the' UraW nntf Cnngt, combined. In obedien$s t^cuftom' the ahaeked testimonials are presetated: 1! iBowliso-OwrS^, fktr Aug JM, 18A7
I haye iMfcd ."Barr's Pectorol Elixir" in
Smed*!
fimflil aria ca^\ say that it is the best forQotuths and fields, especially! for children, that I have ever used, and can recfo^mend the same to all persons as a safe' tand reliable medicine, 'v. ... ,,RIJJAJ|.WU(Wf.v ^io'xTKZUMA, I.nd.,February 16,18"0. ai* been selling Barr'i grewt pleasure In:bearOU piiblic testimony to its jnerit. Of the marannedieB forffie -cureS dfCoMs, Colighs
Spii'&TttKV.sn srs& years, I know of no other in which I hare Si great faith, and the very large sale of the "Elixir" shows that it is being thoroughly
COAL.
9*
11
ft .un-
.foal
.(••i
the toub ublic that they will keep constat *Bdfer*ala:at loWei^ nites," aj1 for^fWl^^toU'^ "S0
jawxot -•-•in sskhfe soljeUtd
u-*l{
»l't 1»ill telieaf tbe.riMulilM'MtsbetuHlitWm and Willow Ware of all kinds, such Cbtarns and Cedar work of all kim
1
•A .1:
M. Chemical Pyo Workwa^d*dLsto»et, *Hipe« M*ls
Sr-Tsffilsi'-ituck Articles as Orept lirifto ill DAiit
Oents' Coats, Pants, and Vests neatly.done, »aodi»i
M&4 .• .1 9«J "•'•at frf*
a
tsiftM ••aiii'. f, T«. n. ilt' k- t.'.'.iil «».rt
HI r:
ii
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BgiriaaiTr~ t^SSfr./f
4 t. k.ri/»W cU i.. .. i, i. I f' -iii 1 I
Mats.
V. -i
Sri"
II'
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ii aiBui, vi
}li A
j,
.BColtiWi! pirEB.
have: work done by
HALi#i'77 Maiii 3trggtff
#.
Condensed Time Scbedule. Decemberl, 1869.
I PHB BKMOSf WllJr ilOll ill/. iii -"it- «'p 1 i®* uA "iii -J''
J*ectorial"b Elixir
1
HAS SUCH 1 Hi IilfMii
j/tf ,-n '.(n'v--. i« the city ofTerre!Haute* and in eveTT«oMmdnity where it has been introduced, is simply because it will perform junt what it i«
HTOS,, ...untwn -lr H« w*.™— —-r
Jn»: •IfaH Alts aaflu
Snbr*tiMUty Itlcek PsvltMtiOev
,T* "-(ImtWagWerSpriarSnitiiv
V91
Wt up,as-pleaiaM
te take, and iM)nth yafe and reliable.
r-
«tA*- JACQBg, JhirwlSt.
Barr's'^aetsnl Elixir
dr| AJIAWT'TO TAKE,
ia iektly put nt, and is 'for sale by all mm Druggiststi» it t•
BARS, ^f lilCK &"•'
ni
...st
'i, ii rtil-
Sign an^CmrlftgePaiiitei-
ilH
W. HOW^RP I
BERRY in ,hs»
Druggists wid Cbomists,
TFBBE MA UTE, 11Tb.
ailllfftctiirerK aWd Proprietors. tidltAWwesn. SB-—-
111
alid Wood.
I. C. STDNIAIIAK1) Wl.BAUIClf Having formed a partnership under the name of Stunkard IrBarrick, for the Sale of Coal and Wood, would respectfully announce to tne public that they will keep constantly on
Kind#1
004
•oJ|7?at?«Wffantin House, Terre Haute. AU ordtoys for Cqal flUed pramptly. A of the pw«B#te i» respectfully
WOOB A^iD WILLOW WARE.
W. MAND, at No. 9 Main str^JL
Laddew.BinineBoardBvfcap Mraritty of Baskets, fancy and covered, and Tepairinji in both
will par sttict attention tp repai branches of this baeiaSsj. All
All articles sold
nkefuynqees.and
anything made to or
np.n«|iiv.«tMt shape or sise. have a fall line of Family Groceries,as low a#the lefrest. A la^ge lot of Early Rose a»etot^es on.haBd^yst.rpw
"JISV.SlANfl, No. 9 ifafa Street.
*RRS9BMHi
id AROMtTiOTe
TBCt A BUILDER. J. A. TBTOAOH, flamAAeMeMoas. Superintendance, and
Orncs—MufUieast corner of _Wahash Sixth Streets, 2d story, Demiag Block.
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ift
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FAMILY CROCERIES. ,i: TiTw -7T a"
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We are now opening a general sto^k of Fanii-! Vs ttroeenes, embracing every article usually foend in such establishments, and reauest 'oar friends and the poblic to give us a caO and examineourStock aiidPrices. Allkinds»f1 (XlJNTRY pjEtoDl^clj 1 Sought at the market price, (live'tid a call.— 3JotrwiUa showtilods.'
PLOVR ANV FEED. We hare also opened a Flour and Feed Store, where you can at ati times get the best of Family Flour, Hay, Oatf, Bran. Ac. All good* delivered free or charge in the eity. -, 'TURNER A UJJNTIN,,
Cora'er 7th and Main Street.
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A FRESHMEA MA HKET,
And keep all kinds of fretb meati- 'fceive yoh# orders and they will be tilled and, deliven:' rom my
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One of the firm will be at We Store of their Agent,
S. R. FREEMAN, Jew^qr
TBBB1-RAWT*, I*D QNB DAY OlVtrY, Friday, Deeemher 17th, 18i0. He attends for the purposo of asalBtiuglfr. 8. R.FE^MAN IN FITTING THE EXE IN DIFFICULT Ult
UNUSUAL CASES!
Those suffering fiwm iSapaired or ilMsed Vision are recommended to. avail tbeustslves of this opportunity.
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Public that we employ no Pt4tan, in4 to g^ufion tnem amtmrt thaw pNt«Miii|toMre ,, our vooda •ale. rt&w
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Iotice i8.hereby fiyeu that the partnership he retolore existing between Thos. P. Murray anjdiFrs.iW' 'Crawford was dissolved on the firetjday of January, 1S70. All parties knowing TheiAselves indebted 'tb the' firm are re-
-i st BUS. «. CHAWFOKD. HiVihg parchssed the interest of Mr. T. P.
stneet, where, by offering.ai good article at a reasonable .rate, and by having a full asserttoent. l'bope to reccite liberal fharfe of the tprijda, ialOdtf FRS- Q. CKAWFOKD.
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MAUAME RAPHAEL IN THE ,, PROFESSION.
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—E RAPHAEL is th« best. She suceeeUe.wbaniall others have failed. All who are in trouble—*11 who have been unfortunate—all' whoso fond hopes' have been disappointed, crushed and blastod by false
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•d andlrifled with—all fly to her for advice and satisfaction. All who are in doubt oi the affimiont) of those tbey love, consult her to relieve and satisfy their minds. ID
Lore Affairs She Never Fails.
She has the secret of winning the affections of the opposite sex. She shows you the likeness of your futaro wife or husband, or abstent friend. She guides the single to a hap-
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Happy Marriago pcndence. It is large that she
She Is, therefore, a sure well rrfown to the public
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Our Spectacles and Eye-Glitis-,esf ard Acknoitrletfyed to i\i,be,the 4(p«l Perfect & %. assistance Ui
.was the first and she is the only person in this
country who can show the likeness in reality and who can give entire satisfaction on all the Concerns of life, which can be tested and profed bjf thousands, both married ami single, who daily and eagerly visit her.
To all in business her advice is invaluable. She caa fbretell. with the greatest certainty, the result of all commercial and business transaction*.
Lottery, numbers given withont extra charge. MAlAAME RAPHAEL Is a bona fide Astrol* ogist that every one can depend, upon. She is thie greatest ClanVoyant of the nineteenth century.. It is that well-known fact that makes illicit pretenders eopy her advertisemeuts.and try tti imitate her.
Madame Raphael is the seventh daughter of the «tTcath daughter she was born with a natural gift she eaa foretell your very thoughts. She also cures drunkenness, and discovers lost or krales treasures.
AU interviews strictly private and confidential. Asa female Physician her remedies .never fail to euraialt f&naie irregularities, and so produce the monthly flow, without danger ftrfoapoiwre. They can not injure, button the oontraryr thoy improve the
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SSJSWIft •dVstt^co^. ith perfect saUsfartioa by enclosing lar and stamp. All communications ... private and confidential.
Address Lock Box S31, Cincinnati, Ohio. augSSwly
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so, every diseaso connected with Puberty, tt snstruation or Pregnancy. Since the Dooconfines himself exclusively.to the,treat-i ent of these complaints, and treats a verjf L'
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PI ysician in St. L6nis.
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E WRITINGS OF A PHYSICIAN WHOSKujM REPUTATION IS UNION-WIDE, ARE WORTH READING.
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abase, that will be sent to any address in sealed envelope for two stamps, it contains? fo$ symptom lists that will enable those atfedted to determine the natare of their ttmi' plaint and give a written statement of their caie that will answer almost as well for the1 purpose of treatment as a personal interview but where it is convenient the Doctor should be consulted personally. Those having friends that may require adviee,, can supply them with this valuable work sending their address, with stamp. Thus yok can assist the unfortunates without their ki^wiDg their benefactor. Certainly no sub' ieqt is of more importance than purity of bldod and perfect manhood. 4t is self-evident that a physician who conCw himself exclusively to the study of a certain class of diseases and treatsthousands iM of icases every year, must acquire greater skfil in that specialty than only general practice. Many physicians, recognising this* faJt, introduce patients to the Doctor alter reading his Medirat Pamphlet. Coinmuui'3 cations confidential. A friendly talk will Cost yod-nothing. Office central, yet retired, No. 017 St. Charles street St. Louie. Mu. Hours. 9
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BAKERY.
JULIUS MIESSEN,
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CONFECTIONER A BAKERp HO. JTOKTH FOntTH STKTTT, p,| Bet. Main and CberrySts., t,R At
Terre Hante, Keeps constantly on band afresh supply of Cakes, Candies, ice Cream, Bread and Crackers.
Ornamental Cakes, Pyramids, Ice Cream, Water Ices, Charlotte-russe, Jelly, Blance Manse, Roman Punch, Bisqait Olace.Tromage de Pam. Fancy Ice Cream, Pastry, Tongue, Chicken Salad, Ac., will be made tetorder.
Private Parties famished with Oysters, IceCream, Jellies, Ac., cn short notice.
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House and Sign Painters
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attention. Special attention giver to Sign Paint ana Graining.
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