Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 26, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 December 1871 — Page 5
prHK lir .»U Mlm-r. and seven.! other »niry p»p rs, will not Issue any pa4r next *wk. jThk
Bxtin* office has been adding to ['job printing material. Tbl» makes flrwi-clas* Job office* doing buaiues*
Ibis city. "br F*i
office
nill i*
(CiirUtmsH). except between th» tirs of 8 and 9 a. u. and from SH to
P.M.
fT l» liopeti ihat ilie u-cent snow and will produoe a ri»e in the Wab»sl» In the to*ny wells which are dry ut town.
lUKTicBtof the Pence have all they do now. They complain thatcolliona were never harder to make at present. ibb
Nail Works will atop to night, oot enmrueno' running till in*il lieaday, giving the hands an opfonity to enjoy Chrtatma,
i-i .M
[•ti Monday the lirat lease of right of in this county to the Cincinnati Sc. •Haste Railway Company was put record. iJ!
I /POOR WHO
fna First Nations) Bank of Newts getting its blank books and stalary ready in this city preparatory mmencing boMlneea.
)M talk in town that the Cindnns-Terre-B tote K-dlrotJ will make [Veeteru connection with the Paris
Km.ttnr RiUroad now being conIacted. .? 'VI*'
IE
collection business ot the banks iinore than d«vtiwilo the paat year. t| shows that the credit system of fcig business i» largely ou the inLane
^IU will be a Btbbalh School ConIs at Hie U'liverwallst Church Mon night. Admittance free. There |l be good music and a pleasant llm*'
Serally. -K
Ian Millbh,
I'ohmok
the popular grocery-
fui, Is In the fteld with all kinds »i krj^tuiHN extHbles. Dsn is acquaints the wants of the inner man and iws liow they oan be filled.
IADBATII 8err«
in the Universalis!
lurch to-morrow at the unuul hour, [liject In the morning, "Christ's coinhikI
unlng." 8uhject in tlio even "Oliri«tinaa Bve." j?KNTKl*AllY
Huiul i.v GHJliool will be
hplUxl to-morrow with pupT pu jfbod by itaeir. This Is the first time Tt-rro-ilaut® that a Sabbath School iiMutxi lie own paper.
IS
paascngur train on tl.e B. T. II.
|0. Httllway now luuvott In the momIg a ml urrivus in the ovening Instead leaving in the ovening and arriving the uioritlng «s formerly.
StK following
Ih
Uhloner*
tho nuuibor of day*
Hervio" of ea-h of tho county
A MoKot'ft,
coiii-
slnoe the terra commencing
iHeptwmber Jo*. II. Dlnke, 52 Na[»n Balding, 10 L. L. Weeks, 12. I [Tim capital atock of the Springfield fturtneo Company, represented by kger
Ih
$000,000, not $700
I, as erroneously stated In ouraocond Itlon lust week. "Vrxf~
Fit* fifth annual Ball of Hibernian levolont Society will be held at fling Hall, Wednesday evening kuiry 6th. It will be a succosa In
Fy respect and should be well atled.
rKw of the teachers of the public 1m will take advantage of the tday vacation to visit In other |o«l a number of them will attend [State TYacher'a Association at Inpolls, but by far the greater num^wlll partake exclusively of the un•ed pleasure* of Torre-Haute.
W S N A I O A
iVisnnR llAUTK, IJ»D., DMC. 21,1871. _„ixoh Mail:
Since the publication
Ihe order fbr an election upon the ^|ng of a tax upon Harriwon towncor the benefit of the Southweet1**11 road, nevewl question have jen In the mlnda of voter* outalde limits of the city of TVrre-Haute by are: Klmt—la the pro|o«ed tax levied upon all of the real ewtate
Township, Including that within HtyT Second—will thla Ux be
f,»d
upon the preeent valuation of iierty, and If so, what will be the [on of taxation? Third—How I*thla to »e paid In one Inalallntent, to Ipald at a stated time, or In several ailment*, to he paid at different pels of time? WUl the bu*rd of (W yjionera, or some perwon who la poatTexplaln, as voter* may not be exited vote a tax upon themselves [bout a fair understanding In regard
IjcqciUKR.
notice a pr««jH' to build a r*U'frnm TV'rre-IIaute to Southern tilla, and that our neighbor* ol Onlla are much exdtw over the pro-
A railroad fmm Terre-Ilaute to «h« irreat Sont hero tritde mu«t be pt to Cairo, or to the point where Igo M*KMk the MlMtfiMppi will be jit. The rich product* of the Mouth|t must soon find an outlet to the market over thl* route. Terre%ut now haa two r^llmvlii to St, to. Now let her build one to Cairn, she will And It will inrrea** [trade more
UMthat
mi
any other rallmed
ket. S(tithern tlltoot* la "he thr.*to the groat South andHrratbwmt, the railroad men arejuat beginning lUcorer tills fwH, The navigation
Mtmbwialppl above Cairo mnnot Mie4 upou, and Cairo la destined the permanent heed of MTintioo [he fhtum. Lei Cincinnati, Kvane-
IndUMpoll* and IVnt-Ibw* 'thl* M, and aee the importance taking their r*llrw««l *9tt»ction« at point.—(Joneabore !U.|H»cfe.
Pleas Court was in sesalon
this uicrning. ^LCbristmak
Church. Hotio.
closed on Mon-
Owlt
Ail
The
servioe at the Episcopal
boslne«8 la always dull about
holiday tlm«^. Yatw*
bns more uew bats than yon
can shake a head at.
r.
eight days more of the
YEAI
1871. This day la two ui in utea.longer than last Saturday. ."'C"
Ellis Woolen Mills have stopped
operation for a abort
time
Asbury Sabl»ath 8cbool will have some interesting exuiaes Monday evening. -w"
Tti
kiiKIs
Go
complaint thit.with the ex
ception of the trade in holiday foods, husine*»
I-
very generally dull.
The
minera in Gariick A Collins'
coal bank near Brazil recently *tru«k for an advance of 15c per ton which was granted and they returned to work.
to
must either die or leave
country if he desires to secape th»* tent ol tax on a small amount of property.
e,"
hear Prof. J. W. Foster's
free
lecture on the mineral resources of Indiana at Dowling Hall next Wednesday evening.
Iwtbwikwth.—1The following is
'Atsrk
Thoaaand* of Pouitda Wnated annuMlly by being burnt up, and thrown tway. Time, labor and expense saved.
Tbecommunity will flud it utrlct ««nomy to u*e cofT.c roaated In a light cylinder, iMsnby reinlnliiK all the strength, and itroma, wl»lcl» N roqulalte to make a le!l nlouM and oalillaratlngdrink. Every berr laro(u.ttHl uulioriuly, frotlug thecofloe from any hluor tuate.
Itlo, l^Kuagra and Java coffees roasted dally, and always lor »ale frcah at
NUBIAS,
a
llei
•f interments for the week ending this morning: Drc ll-MIksSarah Wiseman, age 31 year ^TTttutof Frederick W. Hoff,age 11 mouth* aul 10
day»-T«Hhtng.
Dec. a-lniaul of Or. Link, a^ed jreartana 8 roontba—Oougotlou. Marriauk Luckmnkh—The following Uoenaea have been issued by the Ountj
since our last report:
CUarUw Johnson and Louist Hhlrlt y. Win. A. MiormaiiU Ctiarny Ulian. KvmUnt T. L»dWla and Jan.' Kvan-. Jamui A. Wat-on and Mary E. Watson. Wiu. Tolb«rt aud Mulllu Koyur. Hli^plierd B. Urvlnaand fe.lia.t Earlea. Uco. W. Newman and Kauuie H. McCIUie. DiiVtd Cariitw and Ann A. Miller. liuury C. Kuykenda.l uud Uarah F. En
"'oiarlea A. Chamberlain and Nellie R.
fr imucIm
M. Dorothy and Nutt Peter*•
U.o. M. I'll rail* aud Euulcti E. Heldonrl'igc. tHila'1 O. Rector and Hannah Mewhlnney.
H«*nJ WlmXttnack aud Harali K. ll«riin((-
W. H. Jonna and Racha«l Uiokerson. 6, arli-y Veacn and Margaret Pope. Joint L««J aud Lucy A. Omj
LAMl CHANCE KOlt ONE OF THOHE
BEAUTIFUL HAMMOCK4 OR OTTOMANS
-the I'KErriBrfr chhistmas gift I'll AT
CAN BE MADE. HYCEV CARPET ALL, 77 Male St.
JOHEI'H HTRONO'R,
23-tf Sign of the Kteamlng Coffee Pot.
Drnwlnsr Le»moi«a.—W. M. Htatr, teacher of drawing In the public schools, will open a night school in drawing for the bon•fl: of mechanic* and othera who may wb«b to learn that science. He will also give lessons In the clamlool languages. For information apply at HtaU's Jewelry store, on Main street. 17»tf
CHY Dining KooniM!—TbeTerre-Haute City I'lnlng Room*, south Mde of Ohio 8L, between Fourth and Fifth,have joatopened under the supervision of an experlenowl caterrr. Meals will ba served at all hours. Dinner from 13 to S o'clock. Persona wanting meals will be served promptly at any hour from 6 o'clock In the morning to 12 o'clock at night, ay boarders accommodaled on reasonable terms. j|6*tf. F. PiBPKKBarwo.
AltAWtiftOMB HOLIDAY PRKHENT— A FINK OTTOMAN, FROM THE SELECT AT RYCK* CARPET II ALL. »-2l
Anvwat IIoberg AC*, respectfully announce the arrival of a splendid stock of Fine Albums, of their own Importation, direct from Berlin, Prussia. The assortment compliant entirely new and beautiful design*. Also new Lace Collars, fine Bow*, Hcarfa, Handkc rchletk, Horn and Jet Jewelry, Card
CWm,
Qlove and Handkerchief
Boxes, Hewing Baaketa, Nuhlaa, Hooda.Mllliner)' Good* at Ladies Fancy Store, Hlgn of the Big Htocklng. 95 Main at. 9&-2t.
Are yew in want of a Na 1 Cooking ttangc, any aiae, eell on Moors A Hagerty 1M1 Main street, and they will salt yon. ee-tf.
We hat* is FlrM-Clne* Watrh gsk* evm,and a Jewel** that cau manutecture any articla wanted. Those having watehas to repair will do well to make a note of thla.
H. R. Fmuak,
It-tf. 1M Main street, nmr Cor. of eth.
•err** Ague Medldoe Is no new discovery, but a reliable remedy in anew form.
Opewlntr of Part* and New York pattern bonneta ana hats Tuesday and Wednesday, September 3tth and 37th. R. L. ftirsua, 10 Main aUeet. IWf
Or. ArasNn ,t«*e Cwre sr Teste ytrfreteWe Prkritage, for the rare of Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevem. Dr. Arnaod In oAnrtai his Ague (\*re to the public, does with (tall confidence that Its rcenlta will SHUIB him in pfunoondng It on* of the most valuable remedies ever offered to the public, as a safy*, certain and permanent cure of FVver and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fever*. Dumb Ague, Period teal Headache, or BUfcras Headache. Indeed
cIm
tor
the whole
of dlMMK arfeiog frem biliary d* rangeeuenu tta com portion t» vwry itaple anl entirely of ^n»t»t*s and trnnoMd to contain ocOtlng that will rendet It in the least onmtv or inJurtocM to the eyetem. It never (alls to cure ereu ihe meet ohetlnate nasie.
Try a bottle and know hew It le yoeiaelt Par Mle at the Teoe-Haute Phannary, comer «th andOWe««eeta. MX.
XI la fasNM ly Cmy Moar* Bagoeiy ate the bed 31$ JtM mate Husft 11 the etty.
TKRRF.-ff AfTE SATURDAY KVHN1G MAIL DECEMBER 23. 871.'
BUCKEYE CASH STORE Are s»ri*| apeelal ln«lneenaenta In •II klMla mf
LADIES' FINE FUR**,
AC I*wer prlen ihss the name en* he swssfhtlsrwl, at W. 8. RYCE A CO.
F«r ihe pnrpeee ef rwlaelsf aleeh prffiaratsiy Is tavslelsg. we hnve msde special prlee* ss nil hlsdasf
DRE88 GOODH,
,4m we hnve Ihe heat naasrimest sf gnotf gssds In Terrr«Hnate, It will Itsjr jrss Is esll.
W. 8. RYCBACO.
Tss may b* happy y«-t. by hsylugn PAIHLEY SHAWL At the Isw prlee thejr are aelliag nl.
At W. 8. RYCE A CO.
If yes wasl 81'RI PED SHAWL •fasy hind—hy all Wfss» eapeelst. ly If yssr iseana sre
MSSIImI,|S IS
W. M. Byre Is
SILKS sf nil hlada, for Ihe Hsllday Trade, at W. 8. RYCE CO.
PLAIDS for CHILDREN'S WEAR, W. 8. KVctaCO. Tyeeaaa fsr Wrnp|H-rM, MI %%. K. Bye* Cs. CLOAKS, At pHees Is elsae.
W. 8. RYCE A CO
BALMORAL SKIRTS, la deelyaa I ha I esasaljr he Tsaad nl
W. 8. RYCE A CO.
The alylee Ihsl ars as pspalar. at W. 8. RYCE A CO. WOOLEN SCARFS, la every variety, $
W.&. RYCE A CO.
HOSIERY! HOSIERY! HOSIERY! The laff»at aisek, •eel nsaerlnseat.
Awl Isweat prices, at W. 8. RYCE A CO. CHILDREN'S FANCY HOSIERY, Fsr the Mslltfay Irsle, at
W. m. Byee Cs.
Befsre ysa tavlte ysar frleada is dlaaer, faralah ysar tahle with Bne DAMASi- LINEN and NAPKINS riotn
W. R, Byee Is.
SPECIAL PRICES ON\
i?
Beaver Clsahlage, Brsndeluih, i'aselaierea, Are., at
W.8. RYCEA'Cti
VELVETEENS, Benatlfal abadee, at -"k W. S. RYCE CO.
FLANNIL6 Ofnllhlauaiehesp.nl W.
ft.
RYCE A TO.
PILLOW MUSLIN8 ANDSHEETINOs At W. 8. RYCE A CO. Keep la from the rain sr buy an
UMBRELLA, Frsra W. S. Byee To.
If yon hnve warm feelinir Tor a friend, Kiir a present a pnlr sf FINE BLANKET^, s. », v. From W. H. Byee Ac I'e.
WOOLEN 8ACQUEH FOR CHILDREN. WOOLEN SACQUES FOB LADIES, At W. 8. RYCE A CO. A flr* t-elnsa Preseal, LYONS VELVET AND TRIMMINGS FOR
CLOAK,
Ton ran afford to give ft by making yonr pnrcliaaea nt W. a RYCE A CO.
CHILDREN'8 SETTS, I'lonh. Collnr und MnfT. Nomethln|r new, at low prleea.
s^«love
W. H. RYCE A CO.
Handkerchief Boxcn,
Boxes,
And Toilet Companions, ,, sii-. All nt prices to close. W. N. Byee
4k
Co.
BARGAINS IN l^ice Handkerchief)!, I^ice Collars, Lartlea' Ties, Oloves, and all kinds of Fancy Cloods snllablc fer Holiday Preseuls.
Advkrtisiso.— We have noticed one thing In rcuHrri to advertising, and thnt is that the shrewdest nnd in out succ-ewsmi business men are Invariably the largest patrons of the advertising columns of the newspapent. Go lnt« any town you clioosc a.nt Inquire who are tne leading business men there, and take copies of the papers published aud see If you do not see their names occurring in them oflener than anvbody tlse's. An eminent example of this fact is A. R. Krattln, of Grocncastle. You cannot go Into a town or village within a radius ot twenty-live miles around Grecncastlc where Rrattln is not known and has not sold watches and Jewelry. We do not say that his trade has Ix-en made solely by advertising, for that would be paying but a poor compliment to his ability
business
man, but we do say that advertising has been one of tbe instruments he has made u»« of to build up his large trade, and one which he could not have got along without. Hrattln Is an honest, hard-working, straight forward business man, and, while he advertises largely and Judiciously, does not rorget to perform all ne promises. By buying his goods direct from the best manufacturing houses in the country') and keeping only the genuine article, he can offer special Inducements to customers and by this means secure their trade.
We
be a fact that he has sold goods to parties merely passing through his town, and whose homos were In the largest cities of the country. These people had heard of him and, bv examining his stock, found that they could buy to
a
better advantage
from him than from their merchants
home. He also sells
at
a
great irwnv watches
to railroad men, the most particular and tost peopieT His Jobbing trade ts large and is Induced, in a good measure, by his system of sending out goods C. O. IX, with the privilege of examining before paying for them, and ir not satisfactory, sending them back. To shrewdness, carefulness and In
ert In such matters of any class of
tegrlty In the management of his butlnem and by Judicious advertising, Mr. Brattln owe his success. We commend his system to others.—{Bnudl Miner.
If ysa waat a nice mantle or grate, examine Moore A Ilagerly's stock before purchasing, Ml Main street. ee-tl.
r«r putting up gutter and •pouting, tin and sheet-Iron, Jobbing, good and cheap, Moore A Haggerty can not be equaled, 181 Main street. ee-tf.
le Ufa.
In older to offer the grnateet possible attractions during tbe holidays we have ordered some very pretty ties and other notion*. 'Vs-
We have also establishrd clearance prieta on winter dim goods, shawls, Mt skim, fleeced and wool hsrtsry.gievea, velveteens, rte. wishing to etoaeont these arttctes entirely before the first of Jaooary.
We hav* reeelwd a he more new tars and ss we ane selling them at about cost they desnree tbe particular attention of those ta need.
TmulhrwriDfinw,
St*. Yerre-Haute, lad.
BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL PRBKKNT8 MAT BB OBTAINED AT RYCTB CARPET HALL-BRU**KLS CARFB1W AND RUGS, VELVET RUOS AND MATS, FANCY MATH, LARGE AND SMALL MIRROBS, Ac. SUCH OIFTS ABE DURABLE, AND FOB TEARS WILL FLEAHANTLT WtJOBT THB QITEB S-B
Barr*a Agur Medicine is not hitter, hut a carefully prepared tonic. St-lm
Charles May has opened a new butcher shop on the south-east corner of Main and 8th streets, where be would like to
meat
Hie thee to May's And fix your gaze
Upon the meats, the most tempting In town Which he offers for sale so very low down. 35-41.
A BEAU1IKUL CHRISTMAS GIFTONE OF THOSE ELEGANT HAbSOCS, FROM RYOB'S CARPET 11 ALL. 25-21
Benl and Initistlon lsoe goods. Collar*', handkerchhh Ac. In point, point applique thread, guipare Ac, the largest assortment, the lowest prices, at 8. L. St is us', 110 Main street. a&-2t. rsr Cheap uisiet aud tow pumps go to Moore A Hagsrty, No. 181 Main St. ee-tf.
A*h voor druggist for Hair's Ague Medicine, If you hav« tbe chills.
v:-
la malarliiot regions, Hair's Ague Medicine should be used as a prevlbtive. 21-lm
wnal Is hay Old Usld a ad Mlver. M. B. FBEEMAW, g^f..1! I«l Mala alreel.
Frlagea, cbak and dress trimmings, velvets, and velveteens and a toll line of fancy goods In gentral sold at prices lo suit tbe cyatomer* at H. L. Htraus'. 3S-3t
Mllllaeraind ineruhants will do well to took through pur Immense stock of mlllin»ry and fsncygoods. We buy for oash from Ural hands and will give our customers the advantage of It, 8. L. Straus, 118 Main treet. f'-v W-tf
Indiana Cen rul
PATEJTT RIGHT EXCHANGE,
s(No.
19 North Illinois street, yy.Indianapolis.
Dr. 8. C. A E. O. Frink, Pro'tors. 8endfor Circulars. 7-6m.*
The largtal an»srlmeal sf Ladles Walehea, id Ihe Isweal prleea, la nl mi Mala igreel, aenr esraer Mxlh «»re^t. «U«f. H. ft. FBEEMAN.
Died.
SHEW MAKER.—At his residence on 18th street, In ihWeity, at 12 o'clock 45 minutes this morning af era brief illne«s. William R. Hhewmaltvr, second son of Uriah and ^arali Shewtnaker, in tho 34th year of his age.
The funral will take place to-morrow (i^undny) morning at half past 10 o'clock, rrom Centcoary Church, on Seventh street. Friends oMhe family are Invited t^ attend without richer notiee.
Seldom has it fallen to the lot of the writer to chronicle the death of a more wArm hearted, genial and generous-souled young man. Truly in the "Midst of Life we are in death."
PERA HOUSE.
BRATTIN,
the
public. Hb shop on Fourth street will be run a usual, so he Is now proprietor of two cstabllshmebts, both open dally. He will deal In tbe freshest, fsitest and moat exhilarating beef, tbe mo«t soul-satisfying matton, and the most Inspired pork. Gentle reader,
S-lm
I,
Barr's Ago* Medicine Is worth a thousand dollars loan ague patient. It owls but one dollar. 94-lm
A SpleadM stock ol hats and bonnets iultable for holiday gltts for sale at greatly reduced prle I at S. L. 8traus% 1« Main -*rcet... *-*.
0
»V
Monday Evwing, lire. 98, 1ST I.
COBPLIMENTABT BENEFIT
To Mr. Holfelder!
BY THE
OERMA If DBA ATA TIC COMPA Y.
On which occasion will bo produced
Rebecca, the Clairvoyant,
Or, Ihe Jewe sf Wsrsn.
A Drama in five acts.
ss a
ADMISSION:
Balcony and Dress Circle ...76 cents Orchestra and Family Circle SO cent* Gallery cents
Seats can be bad at B. G. Cox's without extra charge.
J^OWLING HALL.
know It to
Lecture on Solomon's Templel
By Invltatation of the Masonic Fraternity
Rev. Than. B. Aulis, Will deliver a lecture on King Solomon's Tempi* at Dowling llall, on
IVMsy gWataf, Otmstfr 99.
Tickets fiO cants Can be secured at the Book Store ef B. G. Cox.
TVJWUNG HALL.
Fifth Annual Ball!
OF THE
fiiberaiBO
Benevolent Society,
At Dowling Hall, Wedsmdsy Jsa. B, *7B. Jfww Ay 7bmUf* Band.
TICKET* 1 *1
fpERRE-HAUTE
HOUSE,
Tini Ba»i, /aglees.
g. r. nvrrog.
Ths Htrert (hn pam this Hens* every1 Minute*, from tbs Dspel aad Blear.
•Mi AM.
JJRa WATERS 4 ELDER,
HOMffiPATHIC PHYSICIANS,
tree*. he«. MB asal flh.
B-tf
9.
Manuteoturer or and Wholesale and Retail dealer In
WATCHES. CLOCKS, Jewelry, Spectacles, Gold Pen", SILVER ANO SILVER PLATED WARE,
Elgin, Waltham, United States, Howard And BrsMls'i
Finm Qrmdt mf
Fsltfcs.
First Nstlonal Bank Building, Ore earns lie, lai,
All Good* Sold mt Ma KMabMment will be Engraved Free ef Ckarpe.
rtcfiiTiK* wm RAHim And Repstiing anything in the Watch or Jewelry line, equal, if not superior, lo any establishment In Ihe State.
Particular attention is called to A. R. Brattin's line grade
mt
Watches, bearing his own
name ana Greenaestle, Ind., on the movement nw* Goods sent C. O. D. to any part of the Union.
Rrattln Fertsoople Speetacles, the best in use. tt-lm
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Ladies
In search of a
GOOD DBEAN MAKES, Will do well to call on
S I S E
nbe guarantees all her work. Especiul al teution pnid to cutting and fltling. Pattern)of every description ror sole, Ohio street, opposite the Court House. M-3m.
COOK A 80M,
Wholesale and Retail dealers In HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Heavy Goods, Bar Iron, Nalla, Ac. Also the celebrated Horney's Richmond Pto|
and
164
Main &r«i,
10-lv
GF.
4.
Bill Heads, Statement*
LETTER HEADS, &c.
PRINTED AT THE
PRINTING HOUSE,
S. S*
Main Btrsstf
net rxesltsd sai shns. taelsMr Pilailag Bans*, Mala suesl, O. J. Brntth IA Oa
AT RIPPETOK'S 155 Mete Nfr, You will always And THE BHff Atfsrl, Cnf^Si IVas, Hmm, B$ Mk/M
«ws. fimmr. Cmm Mtml, ttpt***,
English Pickle*, Table Banco*, FlavoiiM Extracts, Bwt Hyrup and Moliisi s,
II.
TERRE-HAUTB. IND.
YOUR
H.
Crnrm-
ern. Canned (foods, HanllbeN Corn March, Baking Powder, Maiaone, Soap, CVniUtJ Silver Gloa" Ht«rcb, Salt, Wood and WlllflU Wars, Stone Ware, Ousl Oil, *«., Ae.
Goods delivered to any part ol lite city, ee-gm
iHRItJTMAS GO D8.
*ifi mni
Kis' -4 i, tojis
a
.%
I have Just received a fine lot of
Etnufgn a«4 Bohemia®
KTRF9CAW
And Decorated China Toilet Setv Fine assortment of
'•». ,'t
SMOKING SET%,
Fall Line of Plate*! Ware..
I aWm sell the
"i.
VNINEBMAI. I. A MP,
IS®
Argand & Silver Light Burner
For light It has no equnl.
A ,0
Don't mi-s your chance if yon waul nine and cheap no.hJs.
THEO. STAHL,"
15 South Fourth street.
Ride of Mr*. Volaer's Millinery
•'lfre.',,'-H
CHINA
ECNS WAt*
Whohwsle and It tail. Ai*o. Toys an Knn» cy (ioods, In hmmii irlety. Fx-lu'dv Agems lor'-Loptoii'* H.lv«-r Hurner." "Family Fivvo-lte ItnrnlnK md." Ag'nB wanted in surronodlnx coiintlei*.
KICIIARDNOR
ee-tf
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