Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 23, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 December 1871 — Page 5
OaiatnuuL, Circuit and Comnatsaionfn Court* on Monday.
"TMrribls Temptation" at tb« Opera
BOOM
to-night.
..Tnsaix new engfmaonK. T. H. A C. (allway, ccat in the neighborhood of ,000. ..
TH»
princely sutn of seren dollar*
waa paid into the County Treaaury yesterday. a?
FOUR
student* will graduate from the
formal School at the end of the next erm, March 81«t.
A MKBTJNO of the directors of the Southwestern Railroad will be held at the Terre-Haute House this evening.
SERVICE
in the Universalis Church
-morrow at the usual hours. Subject In the evening "Aniuaementa."
TWRLVE
miner.il leases to the Gincin-
ti^ti A Terre-Haute iilroad, of lands ted in this county, have been filed or record.
TH«
most successful public ball ever
given in Terre-Haute was that of the /.alrleOity Guards at Dowling Hall «i Tuursday night.
A ii'M weighing Hi0 pounds hot. wa« 4laoghtored at the ICarly pork house on Thursday. Its gross weight waa 1075 potuulM. The hog was raised by a farmer in Edgar county, Illinois.
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RKV. K. F. HOWK.
ol the Congrega
tional Church will pro to young people again to-morrow evening on tho Elements of Hucross. .Services at 11 A. and 7 r. m. He its free.
fio to tho (?ongr'g .lional ('hurchConc^rt|on Tuesday niglit. Thia will be ^ne of the very best amateur musical performances ever given in TerreHaute.
is reported th IT A train of cars will
run iuto Kockvillo this evening on the »I jogu import, Crawfonlsvillo A bouth»weMtorn|Kailrortd. If tin train does not get through before twelve o'clock tonight the company will lose Qen.Steele's subscription of $20,00(1, which was contingent upon tho road being finished by this date.
AN
agent of tho Manhattan Stewing Machine Company, of Now York is in town looking for now location for the works of that eorjwiratlon. Tho ooinpuny pays to employ OH in Its factory (250,000 annually. It is understood that its principal works may bo removed here if the proper otfort is made by our people.
INTMRM HNTM.—The
following is a list
•f Interments for tho wook ending this morning: N v. i'j-Infant of Richard Burns—still born.
Nov.ilft—Jacob Moore, age (ft yearn—Bronshltlx. Nov. JM-Kuitene Ilnldun, age 38 yearaOonsutuptlon.
Nov. i» -tfalhanlel Preston, age 36 years OoniieKttoti of the brain. Nov. 90—Kiulltne Kpp*,age27 years—Burned loiteatli.
Nov. ail. —U»wls awe W— Dropsy. 1)4c, i—Infant oi llormau Tombockeu Imiicrfrct circulation.
Jee. 1.-Infant oi Hwln—diseaseunknown.
THE RASKIN COMPANY. Theatrical ouivrtainmonta almost nightly for two months had so affected tho show going propensity of our people as to cause slim houses for tho Rankin performance the first three nighta of this week. Hut the sterling merits of this troupe could not fall to be reoogni*od again, and the audiences at the matinoeand night performances of Thursday were very large. I^ast night the largest iissembluge over drawn to the Opera House by the drama, witnessed tho performance of Hip Van Wlukle. \Mr. Hank In IK a very versatile actor, Few siara In the land can play so well In so many dlllon nt r»d«-s. Mlss lUanehard l» the great Hston favorite. 8h» Is original nnd piquant. She has made many new friend* during this visit. Mr. Ijelvll Ryan is, in many respects, a great actor. Mr. M. V. Lingham Is very eX^-'llotit pltyor, Miss Ratio iy hew th it suhtlo magni* Hum which wins all hearts,and puts her thoroughly rapport with the audi•nee at he vet*v surt, The 'remainder Of the troupe Is exceptionally good.
This troupe will always be welcomed here. To-night will 1» presented the dranmtlnUion of -l» tries Reado's great story, "A Terrible Temptation."
(irmiil unrrrl. In compliance with the t\i)u«i g«»u«?i»ily and fr«jueaUy prtwHUobsvethc iX»ogr««aUoi»al Charrh Ooncert will given, with a ehnnit" pmitminlon. Twsdnjr evening B«**i, |k. %.Mt the t\ngr««attonal Chutrh. Ooteaa.'mi.ic prv|aisUo«) has bee® made to Ui.|«covc»nd ra ke more pleating than thr rtr*t one. Th«e luui-ie selected fat of a bui oui. arid |op«br stjrta. and the sing•r* sre alt of seauowledged excellence. would lie star* any where. Tlie pui iiv iu«jf artefa musteal feasi,
I.»w«*»!!"M I
1
riiwe Oodles—JB kinds
pore ftwsb eaadba to OM alstnte-P. O. UiMijr.
••HsMvCbrtwM wetclMMs iHNwa tflm mm, sbstiaa, pbdtt »krtn«s sh»ne rtnfR, **eit Hudna, lockMs. Ws'eh ebarms,jw plteWnt, eMton, stiver cop*, batter d»*lflk va •«, irwuuians. table knlv*i» «nd torttv Indletdoal ssila, awap Is* dleiseani rwlwo. ntke beskete, gold tootb picks. pei elK brseel^a, *eeve button*, stadv pin*, ear drap% fan seta, sad a ihoa*Hd oUwr thin# to be MMutd »t tbe estabtlebaient of A. R. FrtraiM, MI.Mslsllmt. Tlx Sn«M (nod* »l lit* to wit prfaw In th* etty. and tbe buyeat wsaiHuac cmi
RowTlst Inlttel P»per,all Am (utKw^rr at ndwrt
fit
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Mmrwrnm §mr Mckhestl
Cbarlej, I nuistbay a Trunk, My old one to all worn oat. One of thst make that win never break,
At tbe Factory of V. O. Dickboot. ,,,
I stepped Into bis store to-day, Saw different kinds piled up high/ Leather, Cloth, Iron and Zinc
Bat his Carpet Trunks to my eye.
Saratoga, Log Cabin and Western Bell, Engenie and Little Nell, The Ladles'Charm and Monitor
Have never been made here before. More handsome and convenient trunks I know cannot be found, With trays, bonnet box and parasol case,
All nearly trimmed and bound.
The oatside In magnificent, With iron bumpers all 'ronnd, Can make five trips around the world,
And still they will be sonnd.
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A traveler leaving by an early train, left bin pocket-book lying on the office desk of the Terre-Haute Houae this morning. •••.
They range from two, to flfly-flve, And net considered dear, When Steamboats, Railroads and Baggage
M*n
If yonr Trunks are broken, send them around, 4,11^ We will makf them as good as newv We canvas, cover, and leather bound,
And don't charge to mark a trunk for yon.
Large varieties of Satchels and Traveling Bugs We constantly keep on hand, All prices anc size* and colors to suit
Our holiday's demand.
Trunk, Shawl, and Tourist KI raps, Childrens' Toy Trunks, and School Bags in fact, we have everything you need
For traveling purposes, at lOfi Main street.
Everything new and desirable at the Palace Toy Store. Commos exprraMon that Otis has the Attest stock of gent's furnishing goods ever brought to the city. Call and see his new holiday ties. The "Kensington" collar among other nobby neck wear Just received.
Thousands of Pounds Wasted annually by being burnt up, and thrown away. Time, labor and expense saved.
The community will And It strict economy to use coffee rooxted In a tight cylinder, thereby retaining all the strength, and aroma, which Is requisite to make a dellclouH.anil exhilaratlnK.ilrink. Every berry Is roasted uulloruily, freeing the coffee from any bitter taste.
Klo, Iiaguagra and Java cofTees roasted dally, and always lor sale fresh at
19-lm 118 Main *t.. Opera House Block.
Fine staek Imported and domestic Cigars. Three genuine Havana cigars for 25c, P. O. Lobby.
Oils Is anxlou* for you to know that he has made great reduction In prices in notions and holiday goods. ,,,
Nplendld forms for 20 cents at the Palace Toy Store. VvV
Barr's Ague Medicine for Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever. 20-lm
Are yon In want of a No. 1 Cooking Kangc, any also, call on Moore A Ilagerty 181 Main struct, aud they will suit you. ee-tf.
Christmas comes but onoe a year, and what will give inoie comfort on that occasion to the outer inau than a nice fitting suit of clothes tbls can always be had at Uannl*terV79 Main street. 22 lm.
Otis for bargains during the nouuays.
fresh lot Hoarliound Caramels. Will surely relieve your oouith,
ink. f- tr.i:i,/ -i Viil JlA ii/I
It to
«, *^*4'A
Abus« them twenty year.
The best and cheapest in the Rtate, I dare to speak about, Are made on Main, near Seventh street,
At the Factory of V. U. Dlckhont.
JOSKPU STRONG'S.
23-tf 'Sign of the Steaming Coffee Tot.
Otis sAys If you are after a holiday present don't buy until you have examined hU mammoth stock.
Horses for 10 cents at the Palace Toy Store. *n J. '4
In Consequence of the fire In Chicago, by which the senior member of the underHlgned firm lost very heavily, and also by the determination to change our firm by tho first of January, 1872, we are compelled to call upon all parties Indebted to ns, to settle their accounts Immediately. All olalms not paid shortly, will be placed in the hands of a ool lector.
KUPPK.NHKIMKR A BKO.,
P. o.
OMMSM
l^obby.
Shirt* the best In the market, at Bannister's. £2-1 in.
loves a good, variety *t Bannister's, TV Main street. SMm.
lustra M. l»l»hon. iuil no other.. I Go forth In basts, With hill* and paste
Prods I in to all creation, Thst men are wt«e, /v Whosdvertlsc,
In the present RCneration. Offlce- ltdtH!r btjlld I ng. 22-41*
Slew an«l sit*, tluwe Cnwlmewi Jnst reCelvcd at Bannl^terV, Main 8*, 22-tm.
II and hits tor 10 cents at the Palace Toy Store.
rtasslvler ha« jast received something nice for the holidays Inclndlng Hue French and KnglWh Out*!merea. Basket Goods and Diagonals for fine bwlnns nita. Also fancy pant and vest pattern*, mil and see them. 22-im.
Itlaek. tlue, hmwn and Iahlia Beavers, plain ana ikncj for overconta, at Bannlater\». 33-lm.
isr*'» Ague Medicines l*rl«« dollar Ask tor It. XKla
Jstt the Iklsf, Utoae new pant patterns Just recslved at RannhterX 71 Main •tmt. S-la.
gytsiag of Part- and New York pattern booaeta ana hats Ttoeaday and Wednenday, Heptember asth and Ctl. &LMn«s 141 Mala Ami H-tf
rorThesiy eMera and tare* ponpsgoto Moor* Hsgwety. !»a Mate «. ea-tf.
IMthfr awreury, )alatM or arseale are la Barrel Agae MalMsa Ma
i'Af'A
hy Kf«r
Moors Hagerty are the bsst Tta and Mate Poofcis in the eltr. r:*nl ea-tC.
Wthswls rinMlsH Wstah Mahm, and a Jeweler that can msaufbetan any article wanted. Those having watches to repair will do well to make a note of tbla. ,8. R. FBUUX, 11-tf. 101 Main street, near Oor. of 8th.
Tor putting op gutter and spouting, tin .a- sheet-iron. Jobbing, good and cheap, .Moore A Haggerty can not be equaled, 181 Main street. i« n" ee-tf.
if yon want a nice mantle or grate, examine Moore A Hagerty's stock before purchasing, 181 Main street. ee-U.
Tan can attend to business while taking Barr's Ague Medicine. 20-lm
I want to hny Old Sold and Silver. ti. R. FREENAX, S-tf. IS1 Main street.
Drawing Lessens.-W. M. 8tatz, teacher of drawing in the public schools, will open a night school in drawing for the benefit of mechanics and others who may wish to learn that science. He will also give lessons in tbe classical languages. For information apply at Statx's Jewelry store, on Main street. J7-tf
Barr's Ague Medicine is a safe, speedy and sure cure. 20-lm Milliner* and merchants will do well to look through our immense stock of millinery and ftincy goods. We buy for cash from first hands and will give our customers the advantage of it. S. L. Straus, 118 Main street. 13-tf
Beautiful line ol vestiugsjust opened at Bannister's. 22-lm.
Dr. Arnsnd'H Airue Cure or Tonic Vegeteble Febrifuge, for the cure of Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remiltent Fevers. Dr. Amaud in offering his Ague Cure to the public, does so with full confidence that its results will sustain him in pronouncing It one of the most valuable remedies ever offered to the public, as safe, certain and permanent cure of Fevei and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers. Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache. Indeed for the whole class of diseases arising from biliary derangement.
Its composition Is very simple and entirely of*vegetables and guaranteed to contain nothing that will render it in the least unsafe or Injurious to the system. It never falls to cure even the most obstinate eases.
Try a bottle and know how It if yourself. For sale at the Terre-Haute Pharmacy, corner 6th and Ohio streets. 8-tf.
Indiana Central
PATENT RIGHT EXCHANGE. No. 19 North Illinois street Indianapolis.
t)r. S. C. & E. O. Frink, Pro'tors.
Send for Circulars. 7-6m.*
The largest naaortinent of Ladles Watch**, at the lowest prices, Is nt IA1 Main street, near corner Sixth street.
S-tf. R. R. FREEMAH.
Married.
HUOHEH-HOVEY-At the residence ot H. W. Hovey, the bride's lather, on thedOtb Inst., by Rev. James Green, S. B. Hnghes, ol Amboy, III, and Miss Emma Hovey, of thh elty.
Died.
PADDOCK—In Prairie Creek township, on theSOtliof November, William Paddock, Jr., brother ot John Paddock, of this city, aged 40 years.
SANSBERY-At St. Mary's Institute, VIcounty, Indiana, on Sunday, November **J, 1K7I, Lulie, eldest daughter of J. W. Sansbery, Esq.. of Anderttou, ludiaua.
It is sad to speak At treasures gone. Ot loved ones called too soon away." With hearts too full for utterance, we attempt to express tbe grief by which both teachers and pupils of St. Marys of the Woods are so deeply oppressed. The Ani(e! of Death has hovered near and snatched from our number one who by her winning ways and aflectlonate heart, endeared herself to all.
Many who were present at the last year's Commencement will remember the name of little Lulie, wo frequently beanl among thowe who cont*sled for the prlXfS. Little did we then think that lefore another year should have rolb'd around she would have gnlned the prlwof Eternal iJfe, and wear an amaranthine crown, twined by angel hands.
But one short week ago she was with us: and though suffering she was patient and But, r» we realUwl it, she had heard voices from the''other shore" calling ir little «t«tcr, ai ibonuh "Pana" would have kept his darling, yet he yielde 1 with a .hie, ntatily fortitude. Who, among that hmd of M»nr«'Wlng «clioul inntcs. that b.vle farewell to their friend and companion, would, for one moment, wisn another day of trial and tempjatlon in this weary world Not one. The voice we dearly loved Is chanting rapturous melodies In unison with the angelic choir. And the litAM ieet will never more grow weary for site u-»lli-th In the presence of Him who mid: aS'tfTer Jlttle children to come unto me, for s- eh Is the kingdom of Heaven."
Never will the 27th of N iv ember be forgotten nv the present Inmates of "Our Woodotl llome and to t:iose who wpre with us last year these linen will l*ar sad iidling*, an I we feel assurvd that they will extend their symnathy, not only to the "Alma Mater,,T hut to the bereaved father and little brother and ststeTS.
With gentle ami loving hands the last sad rites were performed, an ax the Minmil fo'«i* were smoothed and the flowers placed ovnr the njls.l"* heart, a silent prayer a«ttended to the Throne of Grace tor the stricken ones awaluns Iter arrival at tbe home she had left but three short months ago. And when th jasmine wreath was twined npon her brow, we felt that she was iud#d only awaiting the R. correction.
Oaild ranger eye* bave looked In npon tbe elot-4er halls and recreation-rooms a*naUv so merry with the echo of th# joyous sports and happy laugh of youth, thy
iwi.
tnlsht have wondered at the*l!«nee *o and deathlike. hmk«n only by
HOST
s*xt wwk 1 at Mala street, the
fblaas Tay Man! wltb atoll lis# of steka tor tbe Iwlidsj*, at half prtaa^
|tssli oat Mr the bolMays and psepaie fbr thesa by leaving jrow msnl* at Bw •taMrXnUalastrael. |»l«.
if*«at of an-
vnhh. Bat a glance Into that little room would reveal a shrouded form, and a Mlent group preparing for
IKY
narrow home, their
Tittle mend so dear In life and dearer yet In d-ath. All la flnlsbed. and now. one by one her •rhoul-matea puss b-vor* that bter, tad amid their tear* bestow a last glance npon th- cold and lifeless form MHIn* an penee-
My within IhewdiK. The last 11 ngf ae o' the loving father has been glvm
folty within IhfwdiK. Tbe last lingering wse o' the loving father has been glvm ana the criffln dewd. and now tender hands ctaap theKttver bandies and bear thmmdi the ported ranks tbe little tons 'bat will never more greet tbetn wltb her pieomuit smile and cbeeiitii wdenow. "Oh for the srartd where thy borne ts nowi How may we Nree but In donb* and tmt.
may we anchor oor fond bmi ts hero. How dsaM e'en Joy bat a irrmhler be, BwanUfol doet wben sre look on tbeef" temoa Cuaw ftr. Maar^s Ummm.
TC500KA80K,
Wbslssalt and Retail dsslws la
HA&DWA&K AND CUTLMBY,
Reavy Oaoda, Mar line, WalK, *a. AhoUw eefebrstod Homsyls Richmond Pknr
VS snd UM IMs AreA,
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TKRUE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVF.NING MAIL DECEMBER -2.1871.
0.RAND CONCERT
AMT If
ATTHK
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CON6EEOATIONAL CHURCH,
•n Tneodny
ETC.,
Bee.
r. H. PAIOS. Jrpf.
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.......ZXrector. FUmiMt.
K. C. Kn.noURNK A. BHIDM,
'PROGRAMME
Mrs.
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PABTI.
1. Organ Solo—Prof. A. shida. •J. Chorus Hail to thee Liberty Prom "Semeramide." 3. Quartette—starry Wave*—Lock wood.
B. Richardson, Miss M. Conn, Mr. W. H. Paige, Mr. Geo. Morgan. 4. Solo—Only a withered Rose—Thomas.
Mrs. George Farrington.
5. Duett-What Mountains-"! Masnadicorl." Mrs. C. D. Carrlngton, Miss Kellogg* 6. Solo—Inquesto Slmplloe—Betly. ,Mrs. Carrlngton. ..
PART II. u-J
1. Chorus—Like a Fairy Creature. 2. Solo and Chorus—Beautiful Girl of Klldalre— Dr. Rosaetter, Mrs. Farrington,
Miss Katie Morgan, Mr. J. B. Richardson S. La Farfalletta—Torry-—Miss Kellogg. 4. Duett—If I had but a Thousand a Year. 5. Trio—Addeo—Mr. Paige, Mrs. Cairington.
Miss Kellogg.
6. Quartette—The Hunters Kucken.— Mr. (irover, Dr. Rosselter, Miss Kellogg, Mrs. Carrington.
Admission, 50 cents. Tickets for sale at
G.
Cox's. Reserved seats may be secured on Monday, by parties taking whole slips containing six sittings.
»J1HE ORIGINAL
ELIAS HOWE
Sewing Machine.
THE BEST,
MOST SIMPLE,
AND DURABLE
family Sewing Machine
IN THIS WORLD.
The undersigned tAke pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Terre-Haute, *ud vicinity that
We Have Just Opened an Office,
On the Corner of Fifth and Ohio Sis., Where we will be pleased to see the old pairons of the
Howe Sewing Machine, J,
\s well as those who contemplate making purchases, t.m
WE WILL GIVE EMPLOYMENT
To first-class and reliable business men, Either on Commission or Salary. Remember the place, corner 5th and Ohio streets, next door to Arnaud's Drug Store.
J^URS,
OLIN Jt FOLTZ,
18-3m* A General Agents for Indiana.
FURS,
y$i"» s-4iet$&£ jv
FURS.
Having determined to establish a fUr department in connection with our dry good* we respectfully explain the scheme.
As a first-rate stock of fnrs requires an investment of several thousand dollars it lw been customary for the dry goods, hat. and certain notion nouses of our city to handl these goods in a "small way." This has dl vided tbe trade to so great an extent thai no one has had a really well assorted stock and neither merchant nor consumer has reaped any material advantage.
Last year we were disposed to give up the trade butas nooneseemed disposed to make It an attractive specialty we have determined todoso.
Tills year we will offer these goods In far greater variety than they have ever been displayed in Terre-Haute.
We anticipate that some who really do not care to engage In the trade will attempt to close out the "stock on hand" at cost,and we understand that to make our Ing a success we must keep below their prices.
TI EI.L, RIPM I
A
DEJIIXO,
Car. Main A Filth Mta.
JpVANSVILLE,
TERRE-HAUTE & CHICAGO
RAILWAY.
TRAINS LEA VIC TKRRK-HAUTE.
AccommodationA.M. Kxpreimand Mail 4:16 p. M. TSA1SS ARIUVK AT TKKHK-itAUTK. Rjpnw and Mstl....„, A. AocomnrKxliUlo SeSO r. a
The following Important connections are made at Danville, Illinois, vis:' With the Chicago. Danville A Vincennes Railway for Chicago and th Northw*t.
With the Indianapolis. Bloomlngron and Western Rallwajr Kaat. for Covington and (Yawfonlsvllle and Weet, for Champaign. Urbana, Hltmmlnoton. Peoria, Rock Island Burlington,and Omaha, without change of oar« from Danville.
With the Toledo, Wahnah and Western Railway Kant, tor Attica, Ixtayette, Fort Wayne and ToWo and west, for folono,
3tr. a »-tf.
change
OAL.
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OH. COLLKTT, Pvpc
block, HBELETTTLLV MGAI CIKEK,
AXTHBACVTB,
ALL GOOD.
C* Oakey,
Bart left
Company
Banhtn*a
NVITAnoW9-ror Balla, •p la any dwdred slyl 'Inks. Tbaatyle any wh PrlaUag Honaa, KZMam Ada.
hitka Ac. jrkMerla eoronr work
suost, O. J. SmiU
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!t-,!ii !."l.
HENDERSON SAYS
The "Solartype,"
(Wiown'tbovf,)
Is Hie Op**n-Front «"oal Parlor Stove in the world, and 1 make the announce ment with -uiislderabi.» tisiac:ion, that 1 com nil its sa.'e ui IHTI-Hnuif. It Is wur ranted to "UIHW" In any kind of flue. 1 also sell 1
MRtdn«,v N Open-Front,"
the "SOTIAW (new), "HOME FRANK I .IN," (n»'w\ CH AM BKH LAIN*S |opulni sitove, (also new), and all the better kuowi favoiltcs.
The Great "Iron King,"
And the "FAVORITIV' si Wood Cook stove, and from this time on till the close of ihe *eason, to reluce a very large stock, shall sell regardless of cost.
Jfo. Ill Main Street, Sttnth Side,
00
Between 4th and Ath.
"1 EO. I). ARNOLD,
Clocks, Watches,
And Jewelry,!,.
AS LOW AS ANY OT11EU HOUSE IN
1
V. THK CITY. T:»
SPECIAL ATTRACTION GIVKN TO |5R»
REPAIRING
Cleclts, «ni •fwefry. ~,:t 23-tf
AS. H. TCfaXKS. J^TEW FIRM.
a. mivuiTo.
TURNEF &SHILLIT0
":i'8UCCBfSORl*TO
7
Turner A Bimfiii.
W. B. Willliio. having pttreitDsed the Inier«- t»f T. C. Buutin lu tin Ortn of Tnrnrt A Bnniui, we. have formed a c»pnrtncr*hlr dnder tbe name ana st]rl of Torritr A Hblflito. and wiil conilnae the
FAMILY GROCERY AND General Produce BUHIIIPHS,
ATTHK OLD STAN I).
Onr stock tall and oor price* shall be a» low as the lowi-at. We w«uld be pbsaad to have oar old friendi call awl aee o* aa wall as new uttea.
IHl. Oor. Main A Wgvanib strarta.
^ILARIDGK,
Agent,
Dye
WALNUT HTRKBT,
»»ar Marti#4 Nonaa.
I^NVKLOPW^-Wtth
tbe card of yonr boa-
tnoas printed aaatly on the corner at »r.
tnoas printed aeatiy on the a ly redacedjprirwa, at Tem»Ha I Honaa, 14 Mala arart. O. J.
Tcne-Bsolr Piiat Maattb
p.
KS AND
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STATIONERY^
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IN ORDER TO
Wm sfc ,1
Reduce Their Stock'
As much as possible
By ike Flrat of January
Bartlett & Co.f
i* WILL OFFER
SpecUl Inducements
In the yr»y of Discounts on their Stock, which embraoes
BIBLES,
Standard, Miscellaneous/
g*
And Juvenile Books.-^
BLANK BOOKS
a,
HElORANDin BOOMS
Of all descriptions,
.}Hl 't *r»-
DIARIES
FOR 187*2..
-i ALL STYLES Or
Paper and Envelopes,
HOLD AID STEEL PINS. PEN HOLDERS, PENCILS, POCKET BQOJiSy
PORTFOLIOS, WRITING DESKS,, ,, 4 PlfTDRE FRAMES.
PICTURES, CARD CASES, TABLETS,
PAPER KNTTES.
a
POCKET CUTLERY. INK, CHESS and CHECKER MEN.A#.
Briefly, all articles usually kept In a first-class
Book and Stationery House.
Look to your interests, and when about to purchase call at
101
Main Street,
Across from Opera
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KT YOUR -\h
Bill Heads, Statements
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l'UINTKD AT THK
Jest 'i
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LETTER HEADS, &c. J.
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