Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 19 May 1866 — Page 3
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I Lofe Jeans." "Will he come, mother? Did he say he vrould come?'"" r-.-r
fThe litttifferer irho spoke iwas a girl. apparently about twelve years of age. bhe lay gasping for breath on a comfortless pallet, whose scanty covering seemed altogether insufficient to protect her from the cold of a Deeem1 s .er afternoon.--, Large drop3 : of per- " ' " ' "spiration stood'bn her forehead, wliile a bright crimson spot burned on her shrunken cheeks, and her large dark eyes had now an unnatural luster. The little room in which she lay, jrrry though-rserupulously neat arid, clean, , L' -J tad "a "'bare' and poverty-stricken aspect. A small fire burned in' the narrow grate, scarcely sufficient, to make any change in the raw, damp atmosphere or to impart a cheerful glow to the darkening chamber.; The scanty curtain had been drawn i aside from the window, but revealed only the gray, leaden sky, unrelieved by the faintest streak of .bluesy Far and wide were seen innumerable 'toofs and gables, with their fantastic stacks of chimneys, and wreaths of smoke: Beyond j these, Oo the dim distance, when the hazy atmosphere permitted, you might discern, here and there, the flowing mighty Thames. On and on it flows, through rich pastures and shady woodlands, past quiet hamlets , and OGtywy citigBiiting on its waters the untold wealth and mighty commerce of nations. !
JBut to the,, little girl who lay here; otf her last "bed of suffering, the 1 river had only whispered of green jfields and sunny banksr where, in days gone by, she had loved to wander, nd which she could now only picture to .aiJJ herself -in her pent-up city home. Ah ! she would see the flowers on its brink-no more on earth, for she was oa i 4he brink ot,., darkeririveri but ;be-i & -y oo3, there were' glimpses of ineffable flory, unchanging light, and lovi and lessedness! and, lik a. weary dove, LT.;,? :)she longed ito j lfleei,away4 and be at ,'rest,'-'- . a' i K-iaMotier.'n the minister come she repeated feebly, as, throwing - off shawl and bonnet, and stifling a sigh, . , ,the poor mother sat down,by .her euf-
"Yes, darling, M will Qome soon ie leplied ? but Jthe fears would c I 'flhe replied .1 but Jthe Tears would no longer be forced back, aid covering
her face with her hands, she wept bitterly. 4 i " Mother, dear mother," said Elie ,1 faintly, "be comforted. "F fctl( hard to lose you, Elsie ! . I could bear hard labor, and want ; but this it is too much." ! .. (- Jlother, God will comfort you I am sure of it. It is His will to take me, and it must be right. Dear mother, meet me in ,the blessed land where , ?-s -we 'ehkll ha?e lho more parting nor sorrow." - " Darling, I will try. I ought not to murmur. ; I will pray for resignation." 1 " Thy will be done on earth, as it is in Heaven," said Elsie in a low whisper. But she could say no more. A fthanira had come over her. and the
weenine mother, starting up, looked " r on with awe-stricken face. Just then, the minister entered ' Ehse opened her eyes, and witn a faint smile of recognition, greeted her ;ibelovedpastol,f'in 2n(jj "Hear child." said he. are you happy? Is the sting of death entirely removed?" ' ' . . . The power, of utterance, had failed; Set J an indescribable e"xriression of peace rested on the wan face, as if .no cloud intercepted the glorious vision .ui of' the periect day. . Jtter hand - rented on the coverlet, and with one trembling finger she traced the words, rr uwXI.lom. Jesm .-".then, with a-sigh, the freed spirit escaped from its clay tene- . . O ment; to be forever with the 'Lord." What a chanee for Elsie! From ; ; .:that t bare-,1 cold lehamberjnto . the " place of, vapgejsy and God!" From want, and sorrow, and Doverty.-'to . , ' fullness f joy, and-pleasures for vef morel' Trom pain and suffering to immortal health, and peace, and blessedness! From the discords of cvri rth,1 ttf the' Wand,j full hatmdhies of Heaven ! They shall hanger no morr,neither thirst any more ; neither shall the sun light on them, nor i any ? iheat F0rf the Lani"w.hkrtfs in the midst of the throne shall feed them, and shall lead them into living fountains of waters ; and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes. i Do you. like this little Sunday scholar? lovo Jesus?' FOR TKElHANDKERCHIEF.: S' n rn:mr
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COZiOR WORKS.
White Lead and Color Works, ECKSTEIN, IIIIXS, & CO., CINCINNATI, O.. : r, Fred'k Eckstein, late Suire Eckstein A Co. Townsend HUls, late Harrison,; Hills & Co. AVISO recently purchased the White Lead Works, formerly known as the Works of "Harrison, Co.," but more recently as tne . " PHCENIX WHITE LEAB AND COLOR .I'-.,;.- :,-,!. works," , ,., .. . .. Would eall the attention of Dealers to our Phoenix Brand of Pure White Lead, which is being made uner the especial superviKion nf Mr. Hills, who has had an expertonoa vftnrontv.fi v TMn in the-manufac ture of Lead, and was the manufacturer of the brand so long and favorably knowa.lo Dealers ana ramters as -, -..HARRISON, HlLIfS A C0.T9 -PBre-Wiiite'Lead. Our facltttlerforeorrodlng are such as to enatrle ns to execute promptly all orders for the above brand of White, Lead, either dry or ground in oil, which lor purity and quality :shallh&vq no superior, either in ":We also manufacture , theJollowlng unansioi . L;fVliiaviil ' LEAD : iSUPERIOR,,r'31MPEJIAU" COLUM BIA," Ai "omu." Tosether With' a ; full line -of Colored PofTita'anrl'I'uttV. which" we offer to--the Trade in the usual asnortment of packages at the LU W EKT M arket Kates. 1 ' 3 OfHoe No! 2 Burnet Street. For Bale by tlitt Trade generally.... i apr9. IIACHIIIIST3. WILLIAM HEILMAN, (Successor to Kratz & Heilman,) Manufacturer and Builder of JPOSTABZE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, SAW AND' GRIST MILL MACHINERY, f j TtresMng KacLiiies, Cotton and Tobacco Presses, CIRCULAR SA W MILLS, -J IT. Ac, Ac, EVANSVILLE,' IND. Shfft Irojj and Coppbr Wokk made to order on short notice. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS of every description. tv,duh. in sto-iTTi nances. Gum -BelUnE. Fire Bricks, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting , - . i - . REPAIRING . done at short notice. apr25 !, r. 'NICE SUMMER-SHAWLS, In great variety, marl3 3m At HEAD A MOONEYE.
THE EVANSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, SATURDAY, MAY
GROCERIES. ; 1 I STew York . Grocery. . ' .. w n r. I 11 EAF. liiiUlEKIES: SAVE YOUR MONEY! which- you will certainly your Groceries at the .. ( do by buying NEW - YORK GROCERY, ' " No. n Main Street, on the alley between Second and Third. - - , t " We have on hand a LARGE' and CHOICE STOCK of 'WhUc aruTBrhwii 'Sonars? i ' Green, Blatk-ttnd Japtrtt TvK: t .. Rio. Java, and Laauira Otffers, . Mnlns&r and 'Sunns of all kinds. Sugar - Cured' 'llams and 1 Breakfast Jiavon.1 " Plain 'llams,' Shoulders, and' Clear? ' Sul Bacon..' - CavnP'l Fnt'dsyTeTliesPr( serves, Dried J-suit of all dtaenptums, v.tjfJllL J. jjvni (uv ' "Ji - " flreen. (hrn and Peas. i -f Fi h.-'frf Unkind incl-ml ing Choice Holland. Herring), . VTashii.g' and Toiiit Sap' in great variety, -Washing Soda and Sjda-Ash, Lime qyd Cement; , . , In fact, , ,, GROCERIES OF ALL KIxNDS, too numerous to mention. - We have also a large assortment of ; Wooden and Willow" Ware' Coal- Oil Lamps of all sizes and prices, W hitewash Brushes: : , Stove and Sltoe Brmhes, ' " i ' ' Counter Brushes. Feather Dusters, &c., die. ; ' ,!. -, ;., --t .Also ' , Carpet Chain, Cotton Yarn, and Cotton Batting. We have on hand also the CHOICEST FAMILY FLOUR, Corn-Meal, Mommy, arc, arc. all of which were "bought afthe lowest figures and will be sola at GREATLY REDUCED I'BIVK. Call and see for yourselves. REMEMBER THE PLACES Piew Horlt Oroeery, Xo. 72 Slain Street, between Second and Third, on the alley. :urt'i )li7 . . .. w"i Kiirt!(ri, -iii in y'l--ji' "ii ui hii-jt j - PARSONS, SCOVILLE & nay. . i ,i A R. T. DANIEL. 1 A. H. HAna DANIFX fc KAIIN, .fa. r .. .( Wholesale Dealers in 7 i r GROCERIES. WINFA LIQUORSJ CI GARS, COTTON YARNS NAILS, AC, No. 2 Water t,, between Main and Locust. Jan ll-6m Svansville, Ind iEgHlPSTUrFS ii SHORTSi 40 TONS SHIPSTUFFS & SHORTS1, Just received and for sale by J. CI. DUSOITCHET & CO.. an7- t .5 1 f. ISoi 1 Water Streets 3BL8 FLOFR ASSORTED 1111 brands and prices just received -just HE md for sale by J ap!8 Xo. 19 Water Street. OLD OPIOISTEER No. 82' MAIN STREET. , J, P. Elliott & Son m a w itv iiivn. AT ARE COAJ'X ntantly receiving, a choice assortment of fSTAPtiEi and fAWfT" itiwwa"" purchasetl for -canhf and at the lowest figures, consisting of , . y . , Choice G reen and Black Teas,.' ( ,. ...... t . , , CoffeesSugars, E. R. Durkee A Co.'s Spices (which are wr- . , , ..... ;. 1 ranted pure), : .. i , r . Syrups,. .5 ; ' Coal Oil, 1 ! Wooden and Willow Ware, Canned Fruits such as Oysters, Lobsters . Crabs, Peaches, Quinces, Whortleber- , ries, Pears, Pineapples, dec, . Bottled Goods such as Pickles, Jellies, Sauces, 4c 1 "Also, 200,000 ttvs. Plain and Canvased Hams, Shoulders, Ribbed and Clear Sides. " Agent for Dupont't and Miami Powder Companies, and for Johnson's Union Wash-ing-Machlne and Clothes-Wringer. ; . ' , Call and examine our stock and prices, at No. S2 MAIN STREET.- .
X21TX NOTICES.
AimexatiororTerritory to the City - of Evans viile. t w"f5jS hvansvilie, in pursuance oi me pro of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approvea aiarcn o, w, Tt.it.ll ' An A At. ta amend the Beventyfirst. KAotirm ' ef an tt. tnt itled ' An Act trra.nt.in a- to the ritizenfi of the town- or and to add supplemental sections o said Act," will, on the first day of May,; im, present to the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County a petitiou praying ror tne annexation xo nam cny vi the following-described territory and setting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz. : All that part of fractional section No. 31, tn township No. south, of range No. 10 west, in v anaerDurgn wounty, estjriueu w follows, viz. : Beginning on the section line dividing between fractional section 30 and fractional section 31, at the point where said section line separates Water street of the city of Evansville from the extension of said street known as Union Place," and running thence south 3 asfc along the southwest side of said street, called ' Union- Place' six hundred and seventy-three (673) feet; thence souths3 west twelve hundred and fifteen (1,215) feet to the Ohio River; thence dowrt saia river one thousand and eighty-six (1,086) feet, more or less, to the intersection of said sec tion line with the Ohio Hivet ; ana tnence east along said section line seven hundred ix (7-2til f?et to the nlaceof be ginning; said territory being contiguous to the city of Evana villi rr tail) r1T .... A. M. M CO Riff, cierK. . mcni nwuu . . ' . , ! . . Sit Tn. dr.nrvr, M. fttmson' ElIifth! . Perkins, Thomas McC'orkle, Sarah Musgrove, Henry Ttrummelhaus,Jonnii.imson,nuerKc W. t'arpenler, and to the- heirs and legal representatives of. Charles; S., WeiI,..de foauvil. onfl all othe.r owners or claimants of real estate comprising the territory de scribed in theforeisoing notice': '' ; fynd ... Vtittce is herehv elven. ina tne pension referred to in the. above notice-was pre sented to the Board of County Commi' dinners of Vanderburgh County on the , 1st . dav of May, mw,ana triati tne. same wa received and . considered ; ana it was orilerd hv sjiid Boatd that the further hear ing ana consiaeraiian- oi Kia wppurauwi be continued . until, the- 4th day .of June, lWifi, and that notice Tie. given by the Count v Auditor,- by 'publication in 5 tb E ansfllte Dally Tbufnal, that said application is now pending be for said Board, and that it will be heard and determined on the said 4th day rti ,. , ' ' Auditor Vanderburgh county. Eyansville, May 4, 1.86U. -r LmaylO till 81 Annexatidn of Territory to thej City of EvanSTille. ' -! IS MEREBlf rVE5r, that JM the Co the Common Council-ot the city or Kvansville. in nursuanceof the pn ro visions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 6, im, entitled MAnAct amend the aeventynrst section of an Act euutiea - An saw. granting to the citizens of the town, of , Evansville, In the county of Vanderburgh, a City uivarter,- approves jawraary , mi. ana to aaa suppieuiema awuvin-1 Tit Act," will, on the first day of May, 16, present to the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County petition praying for the annexation to. said, city of the following-described territory, and setting forth the reason for such annexation, viz. : All that part of the southeast quarter of section 19, township south, of. range 10 west, bounded on the north by Eleventh street, oa thast by Ti W. Brinkmeyer's e-niargement, on.ine soui ,ny onrjit? n Enlargement and Greek's Enlargement, and on the west bv First avenue, described as follows, viz.: Beginning at th northwest corner of said quarter section, whieh is at the lnterse:tion ot tievenin sireei, and ' First avenue, and running thence east, along the middle of said Eleventh street, seventeen hundred (1700) feet, more or less, to the west line or . w. lirinitmfvert Enlargement; then ' south by said west line six hundred and fifty-five (r5) feet, more or les to tne. miaaie ot V intli Ktreet. as the .same is laid out in Sharpe's Enlargement; thence west along the middle of Ninth- street nine hundred and forty-four (H44) feet, more or less, to (.lit! went; . 1 1 T r i .'m.ij'. n . ...... . , thence south along said westline one hundred and forty-seven and a halt (147) feet, more or less, to the north line of Greek's Enlargement; tbence west along said north line seven hundred and nfty-eicht ; and a half (758)4) feet, more or less, to the middle of First avenue; and thence norths along the middle ef sriid First avenue eight hundred and five (8r) feet, more or less, to-the place of beginning ; saia erury peuiK contiguous to the city of Evansville., anu hot platted or laid. an. "t rf"r- ; ...,. vv. Aiv.i!.t,.aia jur. "Attest: A; M. McOMtFi Clerk."1 ' 1 -h, ,f mch31d,w;m 5,, ,..,,,1., .U.n.H,.M,t- n Tn TTerirr n. AIIIk: Francis Amor. H. Q. Wheeler, Dr. M. J. Bray, Etlward A. Cook,' fcnrf the heirs andi letral representatives f Peter Sharpe, deceased, and all other towner8orlaimaBts of reat tt comprising the territory described in ;inef foregoing notice t ' -" " Notice Is h'by given, thnt the petition rek-rred to iii the above notice was. presentetl to the .Board of County- Commissioner of Vanderburgh County, on the 1st day oT May, l8rt, and that the same was received , and consniereci ; ana 1 was ordered by said Board thai the further hear ing and consideration, of said Application be continued Until th4."tn day of June, 18tt, and that notice )e given by the f'nuntrrAnditior. bv unblicatioa in the Evansville Daily Journal, that said appll- A cation is now'penasng. oetore tvia ,-noara, and that it win be heard and determined oa the said 4th day, of June, 1866. ; i j . , ) i u ! j Auditor Vanderburgh County. ; Evansville,, May 4, mayl0till3l Annexation of Territory to the City wn 0f Evansville 1 ' w Evan OTICCIN HKREBY IVEar, that the Common Conncil of the city of ansvilie, m pursuance oi iie proviion of an Act of the General Afwembly or tne State of Indiana, approved March 6, 1865, entitled "An Act tonmendtne seventyfirst section of an Act entitled An Act granting to- the citizens of the town of Evansville, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, 147, and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will, on the 11th day of June, 1866, present to the' Board of County Commissioners of Vandirburgh . County, a petition praying for the annexation to said city of the following described territory; and setting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz. : All the territory situated northeast of Eighth street and . southwest of Tenth street, described tut follows, viz. : Beginning at the middle of Eighth street, in the City of Evansville, opposite the southeast side of the alley which separates Baker's Addition of said city from the territory herein described, and running thence northeastwaraiy dv saia alley, seven nunureu aim thirty-eight (738) feet more or less, to the thirty-eig: middle of Tenth street; thence, parallel with Eighth street (by a line which would be the middle of Tenth street if said street were extended), three hundred and nity-. nine (ai9) feet, more or less, to the northwest side of the Wabash and Erie Canal: thence along the northwest side ot said Canal five hundred and twenty-four 524) feet more or les, to a point in line with the middle of Eighth street as the arae is laid out through the southern Enlargement of said city; thence south three hundred and eighty-two and twenty-six hundredths (3226-100) feet more or less, to a point where the middle of said Eighth street of the eastern Enlargement intersects with the middle of said Eighth street of the Southern Enlargement, and thence by said Eastern Enlargement, along the middle of said Eighth street, six hundred and seventy-five and three-fourths (675) feet, more or less, to the place of beginning ; said territory being contiguous to the city of Evansville, and not platted or laid out 1 - A. M. McGriff, Clerk, t J may 10 till Junell il
19, 1866.
PATENT MEDICINES. A. G XJEJ ! DR.. ARMISTEAD'S TON1U BIKU1gives universal satisfaction. Every bottle warranted to cure. - Money refunded if it fails. . - . ERYSIPELAS ! BE.! ARMIRTEAD'8 .UN IVERSXIj OINTMENT is the most wonderful discovery of the age! Cures Erysipelas, all manner oi uicers on man r ura, Fever Bores, Tetter, Inflamed Eyelids, Sore Breasts, Burns, Scald-Head, and, protect Wounds from the attacks of Erysipelas, Ad Ac. ..it,; 15 4 OKI 'if" P I li E S ! VR. ARMISTEAD'S PILE OINTMENT JL is warrantea to eneci, more rcuei m this painful disease than any otherreniedy before ft puouc, ,u ,imit bn 9 ,t - t i i mil sawflit' i: :tr, l'i :"A-h'.'. br.ind f. H Im& .noii-AV- 'viuX. .tiil ii f--'li f .gi;;Erit)ai',t4i fot , jjiH a ;iowiEg ueruncaies:-:" i ..f- I '.,trj ,HKJKRScafjKv.,Feb.28,18fi6. 7, Dr. R. A. Armistead, of Evansville, Ind., resided for many years. In this city . We know hinV intimately. ! ' He ia a regular PbysiciaT. and during hi residence -here v,si.tiimiiii extenuiva nrflctioe. And was regarded as a skillful practitioner of medicine. 'He is a gentleman of strict integrity and elevated moral wor' pqel' -:s iS si ARCH'D DIXON IT c ;, 11 '?(. I pabccah.Xy:, Sept. 2, 1854. ..Having lived neighbors to Dr.. R. A. Armistead. in Trigg county, Ky for some nn nr tmaisi. vtu i'u wa take measure in saying, that, as a Physician, he stood high, ariA nln7d a larere oractice: whilst, as a opntlemm. in bearlne. and a man of honman maintained a more enviable reputa tion. . In a word, he Uved among us wnnnn). rr.voacli. ana left US wun onirauieu charader. i u -, r : , "NNBOYD. .i .,. ALFRED BOYD. ' Inquire of your Druggist. (;(. tjM j aprl8 General Agents, No. 5 Main St. DEIITISTS. - .....-... -W WB-wSw ' - T ' NEW DENTAL OFFICE. arrnsniTTl'Rn WOTTIJ1 RESPECT. rniiv inf.rm thfl citixensof Evansville and vicinity, that he has removed from hi old office, on Main street, to . No. 10 First Street, BETWEEN MAIN AND LOCUST, wrA ha is now nrenared to perform all lha various operations belonging to the Profession. In the most skillful manner vis.: , ; -( 1 FILLING, CLEANING. EXTRACTING A -- 4.JM511(XVAJ.VJr awau m.... Cawfti f attention eiven to Children's Teeth. I would call particular attention to mv stvle of ARTIFICIAL WORK. From nTnnt.h tofiiU sets inserted by Suction r Atmospheric Pressure. Fuil seta always. and in many case partial pieces, where the mouth will admit of it, will be inserted withnnt tha nan ttt Claxun. answerine ail the purposes for which they were intended. Personal attention-given lis every case. The best anaesthetics used to alleviate pam when extracting teetn. Term reasoname. ft! i. j.'..- t DR. J.' C. BIERflOWER, No. 10 First St., beL Main and Locust, Ev ansville, Ind. " ' ' ' margin jDRS. HAAS & COOKE, Surgeon "2ciitifrts. Roomsover, First National Bank Mi.i CdrnepMain and First Streets," 1,. Evansville, Ind. f;i.Ti OTjiMS FEELING DULY THANKFUL FOR the very liberal patronage received during the past seven years, and being permanent residents of, the city, desire all person (whether thev need their profes sional services or not) to visit their rooms and see the various styles oi worn, uuuiufactured. ' i ; r ' , . Improvements and inventions are being made, and everything that will .subserve the interests of their patients is secured by them. Their establishment and facilities are equal to any in the Eastern cities. They have several Anaesthetics for alle viating pain wnen exuwsunK " Checks that are sunken can be restored to nearly their original conioor. , n All desirable styles of ARTIFICIAL TEETH made anywhere in the United States are made by . us. Irregularities of Children's Teeth successfully corrected. : Those , having Decayed Teeth should either have them extracted or filled (the latter If possible); The health of the parties and the remaining teeth demand It.Neuralgic Affections treated; also Cleft Palate.,, ii . ;,!.. is t -isM m!.", -'aprl CARRIAGE MAKER. ; F. HAMMERSTEIN, Carriage anil Wagon MANUFACTORY, ' (OKNjiR tAIN STREET AND CANAL. "The" undersigned has now on hand a splendid assortment of finished Carriages for Spring.Tradc They are of the latest and most improved styles, and include Four-Passenger. Rockaways, Light Kockaways, Buggies with Stationary and tehifting Tops; also, fancy light Trotting Buggies and Prince Alberts. : ' I have Buggies gotten up extra strong, for country use.. My work is made of the very best and thoroughly seasoned Umber, and ironed with extra refined iron. I use no factory wheels, my wheels being made by hand at the shop, by the best of mechanics. I warrant all my work to give entire satisfaction in every respect. Persons wishing to purchase anything in my line will find it to their interest to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I
CLOTHIIIGr.
bm'pobixjm: FASHION READY FOK THTS" f i '.ti'' spring: Traidlo, ) , - I ft li'M ''.. ' " . . J..,l'..- 'I HAVING JUST RETURNED F KUM the East with a splendid, stock ot SPRING GOODS n f it; im-jK -i-M-rU of.T I now effer to those in want f good goods . the finestjlot ever offered in this market, f ATGREATLY REDUCED RATES. . ;;.' ii ' i r lr. i. -i:lt tun a T nu tm th market when thincs wTo at their lowest rates, I bought my goods w bought early and had to pity bigger prtoea . for the same gootts. ay bioc cywo v m. full line of . Piece 5fobcl,': inch a-" French Coatings, Pant Goca, and Vestixgs, All kinds and styles. READY-MADE CI0THIIO of my own make, a I now makejny Ready-Made Goods in my own store. Th4y areofthe i .. u l'." !-;',j: BEST MATERIAL and the FINEST WORKMANSHIP. .. , , , i . 1 ' ! '' 1 ... : ,.. ..... , ... r ; j J,1 .'! ( t: f Goods Made Up to Order at the shortest notice. Full Suits Made in ' 38 Hou and warranted to flti or no sal. ,.wc.)H 0(11 lot 'u't-KijiX i.f'(.i BOW CLOTIIKGJ A large lot on hand at very low prieea. All sizes and kinds GENTB' FURNISHING GOODS. A full stock on hand, such as Shirts, ' - ' ; .-..Drawers, - ; Undershirts, . ,, . , , 4 ! J Handkerchiefs, i ."'.: Ties, " ' .U: : . .Scarfs, . f ...:i . - , Gloves, " " Half-Hose, and - '-.;.,.; ' " '' Suspenders. A full stock of the above goods always oa hand, and of the finest quality.,, ,r , . . . Goods made to order for less money than any other house m the city, as I have mtuto arrangements with my hands to work together in such a manner that Bone can compete with me in price, and I am determined to keep prices down, and not to be undersold by any one in Evansville. You will find me at my old stand, - FIRST STBEETi EVANSVILLE, IND. J.E.CA1UE
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