Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 26, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 December 1871 — Page 7

WHAT TARKPA SAKO.

BT

8.

K. WALLACE.

'The Lut Row of Summer," In "Mtr tha mnx one harper lent ml«r and Imnul molo log accompaniment. ow haw it charm* in the opera faihlf* hash of the throng, •weeter than trumpet or bogie, «ar the dear old aong. »i. the Ju en, In her velvet drew, her reiptl aumptuou* mien, rupturou", lUietiing crowd, gari»b light* between.' Tft, Kft ell nn-,

nky

nerene,

wmxN In Hummer w»i her, ve nti'l Youth Hitting, hand In hand at lo«t land together. word* and muii.murou* Rounds tpi Km ckm.- to niwak. head bent llghtl* down, ight loclcn touched til* cheek. I ih.* ro*e« of her Hummer*

In lo color Mnd bloom, -ei »ky gav« buck th bluahea brightened the foreot gloom. went on—It awoke the dead! lull lr«*inuliu" mint of i.-ar4. d-rful light, young farea shone ia*« been only duni for yean. •ken Idola— the beautiful—atood Ihtl In chat

viNlon

fair

of old ultui-Ar-« irniiHflguri-d or*htjper kneeling (here. myself in Ihe pictured part?

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II me, my soul, to-uiahl, it- Bh.tdow upon thee u* ytair-v paw* out of slKhi?

y»en* faat.

then, dlvlneat dinger on earth, \l*lona revealed by thee, time llinp«e of iliac Eden-tlme ant have lost unto mie.

never, my listening heart trill to i»u*h pleasure nd pain, n«» uf Paradise bioiMOia •n's Kiirdt again.

Krorn the Literary Journal.) TH OL I KG I MR.

A HooMer HcalUy.

A MAUKiCK THOMPSON.

'wit na pretty a country cottago as iM'niiiid «v«n now in all tho Wa,ilu»y aim ilotJ on a prominent -verlookititf tho broad alretchea of

I.ukI, aml glvlng a fine view of "e, wmdiiiKrlv«*r. Tho wlniowa ra «»f ihla oottaae wore drafX'd among which the morningiitl tliH lioneyHticklH worn tho 4xurlatit while on Bach aide ot tviM«'d walk, that led from the x»r l«*o to tho door-yardl sate, :liiht)'rr of pinkfl, Hweot-wllllmtiN, k-M|Mira. Tho houan waa palntlt«, ami had v«ry «rnon window-•r*y-nll fuabloned, to nuro, but -Mui'-llko, and taaty, witlml. it the hour of aix on Monday

K, In tho month of M-«y, a tinelad of twelve walked alowly up .h whlrh lod from tho old oreliIhH hoiiao. Ho waa dreaaed in Vowai'ra of boillo gn'on J«ana, a of bo Miuiio, hoav boots, and rti wool hat. Ilia faco w.ta tiy h.uidaoino, being fair, healthand bright, thouuh now an uidtwribiiblo, faintly viaidf, aa of innocent |K*rplokity or giiof. niiHiri'm of the cottago wan At ii" In tho I lotion prcptrlnx for «k'a waahiiiif. Sh« waa a rnltli»8 «»ml-UulH. Ilfalthy inatriiU. naircd, »nl allnhily frt-oklad, votl, .i^id quick in her

UIOVHliappy,

Uaually Htnllltig and

palnIuI to aoo how alrotiKlv alio riiKulod to imuttor tin* emotions U-M* ili tt conatantly arose in hor tiko aptulora thut'would not b* ii Way, ^lit-mod, goldon-h tirod in.tldon -it wax in tho hmikiual riMim, ill" inortiliiK IIIKIIOS, and NIIIKiniuii.il *utU'hoa from a mourii-

It waa aad indeed to a«e a /l regret and balf-auppreaaed anMi lb tt treah young faiw, and iig the ournrnt Mparkle of thosu merry oytw. ^••ulter, tho bond of tbo family, uf tb« eoltago and Its lamia, otr he (miter ol tbo aiding/.HI.: fixedly ami a.idly at the ,tawt*oi child holding a white lit 1 tp, which plo ur- bung on over againat tbo broad tiro-

J1 pi only visible Ir tbo west «nd liirougb tli!•* fleecy vail, erl and wiHwl-ducka ctt swift.rdownwiml sw«ep to the wtunhlt flicker sanu and ham* li the gtto post the while be »ri-w-hawk tbtt wbeolwland

I high overhoad. 1 ouiomi tbo kltchnn, and add otiller, lit a voice lull of Umderrigh hanlly audible: here's pap?" »e in»nt rtMtn, Billy," replied n, solemnly. into tho breakfast-room, BllI tt his aistor, ami a fl ah ol IAIC Mtrrttw played back and »|i the eye* of on'o to those of r, tbon be WI OI straight into iig nxim, and aided sou.evlr. t'.»ultor. I «II looked down at bis boy

Hteruly, sormwftilly. TU« IHI up Into bis lather's face »»dliingly, horoloally. It waa ile.tux no artlat could rvpro*

"add tho fstbor, gravely, "I ur mother and stater to church

if."

«%n vou to aeett* thinga." 'ir,'* rrplM the lay, tling n.h the windo* u"ie flicker li-'d down the Kate-poet, «nd rip|ied Into the gruas with

hi didn't water the pin*." Oh. air) U**nK*ij! Ob, UwiT me oder mdonofan 'pule-tre* rose i-i iln hand of Mr. t'«»oltr aie4 I lie icket Of the I t|, like ill »oi »n alter, mw a H»ud oi i»t»tl with the «inp or Jmiw,

"Ob, pap, 111 not fbegtft tbe pigs no more." '8pect yon won't.neitbar."

Tbe wind, by a sudden puff, lifted into the room a shower of white-bloom petals froui a sweet-apple tree, letting them fall gracefully upon tbe patchwork carpet, tbe while a plowman whistled plaintively in a distant field. "Outeb! Crackee! Oh, pap. pap." "Hhet vour month, 'r I'll split you to the back-bone."

How many delightful places In tb* woods, bow many cool spots beside th'murmuring river would huve b^en more pleasant to Billy than the place bojtiai then occupied. "Ob, me! ob. me!" yelled tbe lad. "Them poor pigs," waa the reply. 8till tbo dual rone and danced in tbe slanting jet of sunlight that fell across the room, and the hen* out at tho b-irn crackled and sanir for joy over new egga laid in choice place*.

Atone 1 line during the falling of the rod, the girl quit washing the diahea, and, thrusting her head into the kitchen, a dd, in a auhdued one: "My land, ain't Bill a gittin' an awful one "You'ro mighty right" replied the mother, solemnly.

Along toward tho last, Mr. Coulter tip-toed at every stroke. The switch actually screamed through the air as it fell, iiilly danced. "Now go, sir," cried the man, tossing the frizzled stump of the gad out through the window, "(io now, and next time you water them pigs."

And while tbe finch poured a cataract of melody from the locust, be went. Pour boy! that was a terrific thrashing, and, to make it worse, it had been promised to bini on tbe evening before, so that he bad been dreading it and shivering over it all night. Now, as be walked through the breakfast room, bis sister looked at him in a commiserating way, but, on oiuudngthrough tbe kitchen, bo could not catch tbe eye of bis mother.

Finally, he stood in tbe free, open air, in front of the saddle-closet. It w^s just then a speckled rooater, on the barn yard fence, fl tpped bis wings and crowed vociferously. A turkey cook was si ru ting on the grass by tbe old cherry tr-e.

Bilfv opened the door of the closet. "A boy's will is the wind's will, and the thoughts ot youth are long, long thoughts."

Billy peeped in the closet, and then cast a glanoe about him, as if to see if any body was near.

At length, during a pleasant lull in the morning wind, and while the low, tenderly mellow glowing of the river was distinctly audible, and the song of the finch Increased in volume, and the bleating

of

A YANKKR who sought to introduce tho "gift enterprise" business in Germany, had to leave tbe country post basto.

BUSINESS CARDS.

J."

t'HK idi.I:, ATTORSKY AT LAW, No. 80 MAIN HrKKKT,

Between Third and Fourth.

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A look of sorrow tietrayed itin ho dark, au rn viaage ot Oroasionally li«i drew kia itoiiMtarbe into hi* mouth, and rii»ly. Kvldontly be was chafer grlof. t!.tg. windows wore wid«o|M*n, weaiern custom in tine wo.ithlie fragrutoe of the WOIK! iiraa floattni In on the (loodpi»,«auii air. wbilo from tbo •uat ilown bv the yanl-foiH'e wittering profudo to a ttneh's whiso lino of fttg above tbo

I youngclorer ot ih« IU"MI-rk-*^nd njwnti** »«g «-beer •i tia ami die* 11.^1 up ami OF atinabitie, Ih** fr»**h. won h" vines: runtlnl, and all w.»a »l«ti.

M« wore tuni'tl up toward 'i« father In tlng 4g«» Mill, with »h«rp hlaa, ttie he atr. falling ftdlly and I) tD hie shoulder*. And .rnn btinkani tlm rlrer il»« »iMRik tbelr sblning finiter* ai it 104. and ib« voices ot chll* tug by to eebool amote th# *IM,

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rOCMRV A Ti-rre-llanle Car Work*.

Hcuth A Il-uti'i', inaiiufiiclurt-rs of Cars, Car Wheel*, rusting* and Machinery, coiner Canal ami Main i«tr»et 19

RRI:-II4I'T»: Commercial College. Ikxik-keeplini. Penmaii^lilpaud Arithmetic, coi. 6th and Main stri-ets.

H. GARVIN, Principal.

IKAI'CIIAMP A KEI.LY. 1 I O N S fr r. A A W And NOTARY* PUBLIC,

Ohio street. Ietween .V and 4th.

NfxrHttl ntt ml ion /tnUl to Cbilrrtiom,

7

ILDY POT IIS, Carriage MantilHemrera, fbr. Second ami Street*, Ite|tnlriii8 dn promptly at low rates.

AMES M. PINHCR. Watchmaker a no vr I. r. til-.

sirt-ei. south ot tne (Ymrt.

Htmse. T« rre-Haute, Ind. stchea. Clocks nd Jewelry repalr-d. EmrrnvlnR nwtly done and warranietl to Rivi-satN'arUon.

COX, Wh«»le«nie and Retail lfaioksdller and Stationer, 1*41 Main H|jte-.

1 RIMES A ROYSE.

i«»al Estate & Collecting Airents,

RL

No. 4 South ,i(h Htn-et.

RALL,

DHUM In

Utof#*, JMattlr'n, Hrnlm,

Tim

mm* /'iwrf M~«ire. Main Sirvet, North Side.

DMI'U*.

P%l.« IS, OILS. Ulam Toliet Articit«, Bnatie*, Ac.,

CLICK BKRRY,

Cbruer Main ami 4(h aUwta.

rPPENHKIMKR RROM.,

(LOrillKIU, I'd Main Strsec

VH.

DOOLKY.

Oprra Honk Store,

Hew**. f*N|iera, Chmmm and Frames. ARRKN. nORERG CO^,

IJrwit lleadqua'rs IbrDn Ootids

IMI

Otrt* Ho«ns Otrner.

PM MROKN, Wlml»iif aiel IC-tat! |V*ifr la rhSHrr T«t*, 0»IT e* *Bwr\ ...... anrt Hf n|tl» Ci

W i|n *1 r,vt.

»PHK I WHEKLRR A WILMON H. Witts Maetun

If M.VINKR. A«xa. Cnm*r VllB Hint «t»»H,

|LOWH. PIIIUPN^WHARt-H Tvm^HisIr TI»S Pwlarj, l»i 4rM. near M'tn.

HHOI.R9ALE nRIKKRM, IS Mala rtiwt, T«rr*-Haut«, ladlua.

SMITH, Dealers In Stoves,

AI'NTIX,

S.

new lambs in the meadow

died In fluttering echoes under the barn, and while the fragnnce of appleblooms grew fainter, and while the sun, now flaming just above the eastern tree tops, launched a shower ot yellowglorios over him from head to foot, he took from under his Jacket behind, a double sheep-skin, which, with an inff ble smile, he tossed into the closet. Then as the yellow flicker rose rapidly from tho grass, Billy walked off, whistling tho air ot that once popular ballad:

Oh, give ine back my fifteen cent«!"

Sgiil IN ORDER TO iSItl?

TEKRE-HAUTK SATURDAY EVENING MAIU DECEMBER 23. l«7i.

•tspws, Africslisral IHIMMBI And manufactured Tin ware, fiO and

&2

Main street.

w. KirFETOE,

IV. Uenerai dealer in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS A PRODUCE, National Block, 155 Main street.

A. FOOTS, ,, Dealer in •_ -r'r Field and Flower Seeds,

4

No. 85 Main street.

BIGELOWburg,lowest

COAL MINING CO

will furnish at market prices An thraclte, Piu Brazil, Block, Lout Creel? and Hugar Creek coals. Leave orders at offlce. Rankin's Drag St ire, 6th street.

1Dry

1 HE XEW YORK STORE, 74

Main street, ut-ar Court House square, GO*«IM,Carpela. Wall Paper, ShiMlr*, 4tc.

WlTTENMTRG. UUHCHAUPT Co.

MHRYER CO.,

\Y holt-sale A Krtail dealers in

HARDWARE, 8AHH. DOOR8, PAINTS, iron, Nallx, Oil and Glass, 17*2 Main street.

R. FREEMAN,

AmericanA Foreign Watehes, JEWELRY, Ac., Opera House.

I

KISKSER,

PIANOS, MELODEONH, ORGANS. Maalenl Inatramenla, Ar., Palace of Music, 48 Ohio street.

TEKRE'HAVTE MUSICAL INSTI 1 TTTTE, Sth St., bet. Main A

SAY YES!

0

JONES JONES.

\ET

ITTIG A DICK.

?f WHOLESALE NOTIONS.

Commission Merchants.

148 Main street.

O. r. SMITH. W. A. WHEELER. UMITH WHEELER. O Dealers in

Sloven. Gratea n»«l Tin Ware. Aitency Fairbanks' Scales, loti Main street

PHILIP

KADEL,

Manufacturer of Saddles and Harness, Whipa, Curry Combs, Brushes, Horse Blankets. Ac., all work warranted. Lowest prices in the city, 196 Main street, near 7th.

DITNTIN A MADISON,

DRIJOGIStS, 168 Main Street, near Sixth.

H.SC1JDDER,

011

feci! 1 ery A Toys, 194 Main street.

S. RYCEA CO.,

21.

rr NUN. Miuiufacinrers of I.oromoll ve. Mtatloin iy. Marine, I'uliulur and ('vllndrr liollers, Iron Tanks, Sho-t Iron Work, Door Steps, etc., oor. t'anal tt Main St. 1»

Kxlnbliahed 1V4.

W

ARANH WOOI.KN MILLS, G. F. Kll*, I'roprh-tor, Wholi-snli'iilid retell o' Woolen O«od», north-west man fact ur' cor. 1*1 and Walnut s.reets

The Popular House,

Main cor. 6th street.

WA.SHEAP,

Confectionery, Toys, Prwli Oyster*

Manu'acturers Agent (or Children's Ca rlages. Hobby Horses, Ac., 6th St., opp. P. O

OOKS AND

STATIONERY.

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Wv-

Reduce Their Stock

As much as possible

Ry Ihe Flrat of January,*

Bartlett & Go,

^Vt WILL OFFER

Special Inducements.

In tbe way of Discounts on their Stock, which embiaces

BIBLKS,

Standard, iscellaneous,

And Jnrenile Books.

BLANK BOOKS,

nKJIOKAXDl.il BOOKS

Of all deaeripUoiis,

DIARIES FOR 1872.

At.r. stTLBs OP

Paper and Envelopes,

OOLD AND NTRKL PENS, PEN HOLDERS. PENf-ILM. POCKET ROOKS,

PORTFOLIO*. WRITfNO DESKS. pirrrRK FRAMES,

PICTTREW. CARD CASES, TARLKTS. t**

PAPER UNITES. PM-KETirTLRRTi INK. CHES« ASML

"pNION CHRISTIAN

Ohio. Mu

sic taught In all Its branches. Pupils may enter at any time. Agency for Stein way pianos. A. SHIDK, Principal

ANTELS. GRATES rorssemsna RSSCM, Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice

MOORC

A

HAOKRTT, 181 Main street.

R. FREEMAN, The Leading Jeweler, 161 Main street.

COLLEGE!

Xerom. Sullivan Count?, Ind.

The Winter Term of this flourishing Institution will commence December lSth, 1871, At 10 o'clock, and will continue twelve weeks. Classe will be formed in Ortkoirrapliy.

RMMIIKV, Cleovrapliy,:1. Arithmetic,

Ladles pursue the same countes of study, are subject to the same regulations, enjoy the same privileges, and reoelve the same honors as gentlemen.

EXPENSES.

The necessary expense of obtaining an education at Merom does not excced two hundred dollars a year.

Taltlo», per Term.

In tbe Academic Department 6 00 In the Classical Department 8 00 In the Scientific Department 8 UO In each Department, Incidentals 2 00 InHtructlonK on Piano, extra 10 00 Use of Piano, ene hour each day 2 00

Instructions in Vocal Music, gratis.

Both ladles and gentlemen will find good boarding, with furnished rooms, in private families, for S&00 per week. Some board themselves for about 12.00 per week.

For circulars, or any further Information, address THOMAS HOLMES, Prea't. Merom, Ind., Aug. 8,1871. 6-tf

URS,

FURS, FURS.

Having determined to establish a fur department in conqection with our dry goods we respectfully explain the scheme.

As a flret-rate rtock of furs requires an investment ot several thousand dollars It has been customary for the dry goods, ha and certain notion nouses of our city to handle theMegoods in a "small way." This baa divided tbe trade tt co great an extent thai no one baa had a really well axsorted stock and neither merchant nor consumer has reaped any material advantage.

Last year we w*re disposed to give up the trade bot as nooueseemed disposed to make it an attractive specially we have determined to do so.

This year we will offer these goods In far grexter variety than they have ever been displayed in Terre-Haute.

We anticipate that some who really do not care to engaie In tbe traite will attempt to close out the 'stock on hand" at cost, and we underttand that to make our undertaking a success we nust keep below their prices.

TUELL, RIPLEY DEMIHTO, Cor. Main A Filth Sta.

IJNION^TEAjM

DEALER8IN

Foreign& Domestic Fruits,

TANCY A STAPLE GROCERIES, LAFA YETTK STREET, (Between the two Railroads,) 21 -tf. Terre-Haute, Ind.

HANO TUNING,

p. H."MORE,

PIANO TITNEB & REPAIRER Order$ left at the Trrre-Hnule Musical Institute, Rot* Bu Iding, Houth Hh

MR. MORE IK a flrst-class Tuner and eomsetent Repairer he bin worked in the oele)rate«l Piano establishment of Stelnway A Sons, aa a practical Piano maker,and In thr mont prominent Piano tacroiien In the country. He is entirely worthy of the high encomiums with which he is recommended.

CLARK

WMWKIRMM4«.

t- I?,

Rrieiy, alfa- 'k*le« oaoalty kept in at, .: flrwHrlaat

Book ud Stattonery Hoiw.

Look to yoar labrwli, aad whmm afcow to porebawy cult at

iox Main Street.

S-laa

HOUSE,

Chr. P*r* «md Ohio MrttU.

THE TERRE-HAUTE OMNIBUS AN1 HAfK LINE will attetxl to ealU for tralm leaving both the Rasters and Northern IV wt» al«oeontrry pwwngen* to any nan o* be city. All orrfert ten at the Tem^llauu HOBW, PmiolBw, National HOOK, Bunui House, or at lb' rki Ilooae will be prompt Ijr allnHlixt In.

N

JAT10NAL HOUSE,

con. Mai* AMD MZTN IT1,

Tcrrc-Haurc, Indiana

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jAnnrt nrrr.A mts.

FARI.YaAitrrArrracaaer

A ROACH,

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1

Untsimar, And History.

The various branches of Mathematics, the Natnral Sciences, Latin, tJreek, French, German, all the higher branches ot a full and thorough College Course, will be taught an laid down In the Counte* of Hiudy in our Catalogue* and Circulars.

BAKERY.

FRANK HEINIG& BRO.

Manufacturers of all kinds of

Crackers, Cakes, Bread

'j. A WD

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"7 vk

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18-3m*

WABASH

N

0. H. C.

THIS FALL AND WINTER

BITTKRH Tliwt* Hitters are apurely .egfiublc Tonic. Tne component DrugB having been se­

lected with the great-«il care HK to I heir medicinal Properties They are no cheap compound prepared with common whlnky.

WABASH

BITTEltH JuNt the thing for morning lap•iltude and iTeprcMKlon ornplrltM cvased by late honrs or

overwork.

WABAMH

/tt.,

will

receive Prompt Attention.

BITTKRH Aie an Infallible remedy for 4- Dyapep«la, Heart Barn, Ac.,

ImpttrUnK tone and Impolite

to the dliratlve urganM, by their hen It hy action on the Mtomaoh, Liver and Kklneym,

W»ABAHIi

BITTEBH Taken regularly three time* a tiny In imu I w!negla«ful ilratm will give mrengih,

health and vigor, and a cheerful and contented dUpoNliion. \\T ABAHH BITTEW.

f!

W

ANTON SHIDE,

47-tf Principal T. H. Munieal Institute.

Take It 11 you want pure, rlrh, electrical bloud, blood that

InvlgoiHteKyoumynietn^ind

give* the glow of alth to your cheek. ABASH BITTERN Are the Mire preventative of a

Chill aud Intermittent Favern.

Iff ABA8H BITTERS TF Cannot b»- excelled at a morning Appetiser. Promoting good Dlgrtitlon jind are Intafllble for all tbe manifold dtaenMW arising from

derangid

and debilitated stomacb.

WABASH

I I

BITTERS Are the beat bitten In tbe world for purifying tbe blood, cleansing tbe stomacb, gen­

tly ntlmulaling the kidueya and acting aa a mild cathartic. Da. A. ARJf A TTD, Hole Proprietor and Manufacturer of Wabash Bitter*, S. E. corner Ohio and Fifth nrr***,Terre-Haute ind. 7-am

EW FIRM

...

Saddles and Harness.

fiwiftri ta OMfan, Whif, 1VmJka, ic 1VO.SI MAIN OTRKET, Nonhakte. M»«e- aod «ik, TsrrrRaota, Indium, |W |?|M|« fl*ai HSTMOIL IMy

WHOLEHALE XOTim

WITTIG & DICK,

(Soooeieom to A. C. A. WlUtg.) X*. IM lata Mrf I,

Jobbers & Commission Merchants,

is iron****. r*!MY DOOM. I'MIRN.

Kytit.THH. ItRRMAS. ASti AMERICA* rVTt.KRY.

Partomery.

OM(oo Varn, Bet tine. *e.

With lewwied npllal ud New murk we *npr»|a(H tootles (Hiiu*a»d ro~tomer* njx-rtw I wli i«» buy of n.

Apeetol wtie»iiori will I#

pmUi

TERHBotm^doeitbecity.

WE WILL OFFER BY -«*,

Far the Most Attractive Assortment

1 Of Foreign land Domestic

DRY GOODS!

TO BE FOUND IX TERRE-HAUTE.

Close, Care Hi I Buyem Cannot Afford to Buy Before li€K»klug Through our Large Variety.

Courteous Attention to All—Our Motto.

Warren, Hoberg & Co

OPERA HOUSE CORNER, /TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

LOOK OTJT FOR,

n'f/ 'f

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GREAT BARGAINS

*1 U%. I I I

In Eeady-Made Clothing!

And Gents' Furnishing Goods.

HIVING JUHT RECEIVED

My Entire New Stock

I will DEFY COMPETITION and sell at the LOWEST New York prices.

..I HEREBY INVITE THE PUBLIC

To Call and Examine My Stock

Before purchasing elsewhere, being assured of pleasing my former friewto and customers. t. -t

DO NOT FORGET THE PLACE:

AND

System Renovator.

What the Public Should Know.

177 Main Sreet, bet. 6th and 7th. -..i Loilis Rothschild'.

HE GREAT WORLD TONIC

QLIFF & SON'S

ro (Mi

•oyer*. PHM»rr»»nd Anninneeta. NO. I« MAf?f KTREET. Betwerti Fifth and "ixth. In tbe Room for meriy nrcapM bytoi* Hon' •*.

-HAtrrE PHIXTIJfO HOIME. I« Main iln matcM and cheap art Job Printing In BIKIOMI B»*a *hoo)d malt* a Kite of this, Q. J. Hmiih A O.

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i-* $

Al •It

BOILER

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S-

5

AND

5

Sheet Iron Works,

FIRST STREET,

Belweea Wain at and Poplar.

ALL BOILERS

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Hereafter made will be

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Tested bj GoTernmeat laipw*, tiOBa

ETcrything Warranted Perfwit

AND s* a

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

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ALL KINDS OF

"A Prim aa U« aa at any Hb4 •'•••••'In Ikf mmr.

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BOILERS MADE,

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AJ»D ALL KINDS OF

Sheet Iron Work Done,*

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REPAIRING.

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OF ALL KINDS

DONE ON SHORT NOTICE.