Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 42, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 April 1872 — Page 3

THE DEAD BABY.

CAoae the blue eyes that are casing so coldly, Pat back the ringlets tnot ludo^hu brow, Fold o'er his bosom the pale tiny fingers,

And cover the shoulders, so beautiful no v.

Kim the soft Hp* that are silent forever. Fold up the dress that was stainless and white, Draw down the curtains and close all the window*.

Let not th« son glare so shining and bright. Clasp la bis lingers the pore meadow lilies. Take off the slippers all trodden and wnrm Hang up the hat with Its fluttering ribbon*, do

Lay wn the apron, on thorn bashes torn.

Baby ban gone from the valley so terafoh Poor little feet! they are weary and sore, But now lie has passed o'er the cold, silent river,

And he's re»tlag bis feet on the heavenly shore. Ir'l*

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COUNTRY TAVERNS.

BV BRICK POMBKOY,. .,

"-i.I like coantry taverns I That, in, some of them! ^Soine of them are good taverns for dhu and beast but not good for a beast unless it had a man to care for it.

These country taverns, where a big fat man plays checkers and sleeps in the bar room in a chair besides a dog. while his pale, back-aching, sickly, overworked wife picks the chickens, washes disbt-s, makes dumplings, mends children's clothes,empties stops, patches her husband's breaches and scr itches his back tor her board and two calico dresses a year!

There is fun stopping at some oountry taverns. Where they have but one towel for two persons, and that towel a cotton one.

Where the windows rattle like a bag full of shin bones struck by the lightnine.

Wh' re there is a four quart water pitchcr full of settlings, and only a two quart slop vessel, and no place to empty it except the stove.

Whom the curtains to the windows were only made by spiders, and all the world can look in to see you pull off your hoots and things.

Where the pillowT» soft and dimpled like a fat baiy's fist, and if your etr be not covered with a postage stamp, the darned allmsey things works into your head before morninu, making you ft-el like a bill}' goat with the catarrh.

Wh re the featherbed is filled with hens' h*adn. pigs' toes, necks of paregoric vials, butternut shells, broken up niicher iMitdles, boot b««'ls, spelling book covers, broken gonsequill'i, roostore' tails and bits of carpet rags.

Wh«rw tliH bedstead he ives to and iro like a limothy with a bumble bee on (hi top of il, «nd the entire contrivance Hqucttkw mid groans when you get in, turn over or gut out, like a jackass with the mumps.

WUHII UtH under sheet is changed in Juii" and tlie upper on» in January —Mil

HI Tlie IM*'

of neatuens.

WIihii the cover* are few and too nlmri everywhere, except in the middle and tlx* wind blowing through a broken «I

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full »nd furious onto your

thr idl) ire h*til. Wiiere the little stove in the corner IK full of ashes, the wood too long for the stove, tie sap not yet out of the wood, the kindling iiytlie baru, and the box to build a Are not yet hired. \Vli tin* I uullord comes Into your room without knocking, just as you have your head in the folds of a iiighi shirt, and sh.VH, "Never mind—it's only meor .imWh il you know of anybody who wtiiis to buy a good hotel!

Where the matches are not tw be found, and the only way toe til a ser vant In to throw a water pitches down Ntiiirs, break a door down, cry lire and then take your pick irom among the astonished folks who come to see what is up!

Where the little slice of soap smells of fish oil, so your hands washed with It makes you think your grandfather was a number two mackerel.

Where there Is not a nail in the room oti which to hang clothes, or a chair in which to sit wtdle your wife is lottiqg down bar test b.ick hair.

Where the only glass or tumbler In the room is an empty soap dish, and the water tor cleaning teeth is thick and ropy, Jlke the last will and testamerit ol a drunken politician.

Where they have rump steak for ten-der-loin, melted lard for gravy, soggy potatoes and fried pork In chunks, sailing in a plate of grease, as raw as when it nrsteaine into the world.

Where the pepper box lid drops off into your egg*, the salt Is at the other ond of the table, tho vinegar bottle carpeted Inside with dead flies In soak, and the crackers covered with periods. MW-ealled.

Where the pie crust is a cross between trine and Ji^ju-paste. Where the »n-cakes are as white as soap suds so iked thumb, or half tilled with butter, like a boy's tuoulh with worms when he goeth forth to fish for bullheads.

Where the tablecloth is soiled and spotted like a tuap of the Indian Archl* pcllago, or a Chinese sailor just over the Mtii.tll-pox.

Wh. re the molasses jug has not been cleansed since the death of old Johu lirowu.

Where the piece of meat brought on your plate Is covered with grease like across eut saw on a winter morning.

Where the plates are colder than the gable end of an ice house. Where the landlady pours tea with a pipe in her mouth, and the diningroom help blow their noses upon the napkins.

Where a fire 4s nev^ made when you order It. Where you sre not called till the train has started, because that darned boy forgot it.

Where loafer* sit up in the bar room unde.-your bed room, telling smutty stories*till midnight—where dogs and young ones race up and down an ancarpeted hall in the morning while you are trvlng to sleep.

Where the one who calls an early riser next door hammers on the door, and rells till you would think Vulcan and liabriel bad arrived on a drunk.

Where aappv nosed children cornel into your room, spill yoftr hair olU try vonr tooth brush, wipe their noses oa vour coat tail or breakfast shawl, then bawl like a young bull stung by hornets, when you ask thein to run out (ike sweet little dears.

Ves—I like country taverns—that la, I some of thatn.

giXTBBft YEARS or Swnciwa.—In l!* an at an in lint made known to the publ by an external re system of adverting. From that tlm« to the pnment, the demand for it haa been steadily Increasing until it bus taken the lead of all embrwM* itons, lotion#, ointment*, and other external remedies. Imported or domestic, over introduced into the American! market. In the moet celeb«ted rein# and trotting stables, In the establish 4 merit* of stage and city ear companies and In the stables of private gantl. men, It is the only recognised cure tor

such diseases of the horse that require outward treatment. Nor is it less valuable as a local application for some of the most distressing complaints to which man is subject. Rheumatism, stiffness of the joints, neuralgia, sore throat, tumors, wens, earache, toothache, yield to its pain-subduing, coun-ter-irritant properties, and burns, scalds and sots are healed with incredible rapidity under its ojjpration.

IF

YOU

feeTdull, drowsy, debilitated,

have a frequent headache, mouth tastes bad, poor appetite, and tongue coated, you are suffering from Torpid Liver or "Biliousness," and nothing will cure so speedily and permanently ss Dr. Pieroe's Qolden Medical Discovery. Sold by all Druggists. 610

J^JILLINERY GOODS

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LADIES' SUITS.

We would Inform our customers and ladles In icenerbl that we have removed to the large and elegant store,

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n« Main Street,

Opera House Square,

where we are prepared to offer at our former low prices a much larger and better stock of

Millinery & Straw Goods, Vri

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than we have heretofore ke$t. We havadded to our stock this season a line of

I.ADIKV SUITS,

and In order to get the business fairly started we propose to offer the make of suits at about the cost of material.

We also make suits to order and offer tinadvantage of the made up .stock from whioh to select patterns.

Thankful for past favors hoping to see all our old euKtomers and many new ones at our new place*,

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No. lie Main HI.. Opera HonseSqoare.

\Ve are respectfully

ml6-3m. J. W. OASKILL.

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ABASH -•*!v

WOOLEN

1 L. S,

rh (Es.afcllshed In 185*)

6. F. ELLIS, Proprietor. Sr-\ i»i N .I'-'S1'''' "-ft*

Have on hand and for sale at wholesale, a FULL 8T00K OF

BlaukeU, Tarns, Ar..

Made of thefest stock and wnrrnmed qual In style and durability to any in the market.

'ALSO A FULL SUPPLY OF

Jenn*. I me re*. Tweetla, Flnnnels. BlankelM. Ynrna, 4'overl« tn, 4'oanlerpHne». *e., For fnle clicnp 'or ca*h or exchange for wool on th* most n-a.nonable terms. Highest market price paid In

CASH FOR WOOL.

OiriCKANIIJ., ,,r

Northwest corner of 1st and Walnut streets, ee-t.f Terre-IIaute, Ind.

rpHE BEST ROUTE

EAST AND WEST.

IMDIANAPOLIH. ('INI IXSIATI AMD UrAYKITE

RAILROAD.

C'lMclnnnll and fc»«f«rn Divisions.

Four Pwwngcr ifaliis leave the Union IVpot, ludlans|o)|M, dally for Cincinnati Chill loot lie, Marietta Wellington, an Clr clevllie, Ohio Paris, Nlcholakville, Ken-tu-ky Also Parkersborg, Baltlnioiv, Washington City, Philadelphia and New York

By this route East a ticket can be purchased at the Union Depot

TO

Nc«r York at th»

wame prlee by any other route, on which the holder can p»s» through or »top ever at all the above naitxd Astern cities.

•.afoyeile, Qnlney ssd Chiesffs Ol vl«lnn. Three through Trains leave the Union D«l«t daily, for LnfayKte, Chicago, Springaeld.qulncy, hi. Joseph, KansasCltjr and Omaha without change of cars.

Time and ll«i«inre leas and fare as low a* by any other route, to all the principal town* and cities In the West aud Northwest.

Baggage ch-ckr-d through to all principal

Kth

iinu and shaping cars An all nighttraina, hast and w«*si. For fXirth Information and tlckeis, spnly to the Ticket Ag»-nt In th Union Depot.

O. L. BARR1NGBR, Mss'er oi Transportation.

C. K. Loan. Chief Ticket Clerk iH-tf.

NION STEAM BAKERY.

FRANK HE1N1G It BRO.

Manaflsetaren of all kinds of

Crackers, Cakes, Bread

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DEALERS IN

Foreign & Domestic Fruits,

AMUT A WTAPLK UKOCKR1ES, urATtmmtner,' (Between DM two RaUroads,) ti-lf. Xtonv-Haete. Ind.

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XRkR.R-HA.UTli: 8AlUR.l)A.YL.fcIVENlSu MA1L.APHir It WZ

HE OLD ESTABLISHED

IRON WORKS,

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TBRRE-HAUTE, IND.

Owing to Its Increase of business In the past year, and flattering prospects for vet greater in the future, have been compelled to enlarge upon Its already capacious faculties for doing business enabling it, thereby, to do

HI WORK CHEAPER AND WITH GREATER DESPATCH, Visa -J- 'iSW

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In add I ton also it has established In oonneotlon with it. a first-class

Boiler' and Sheet Iron Works,

jf sufficient capacity to accommodate all who are pleased to give their patronage. Vone but first-class workmen in eltber department. I respectfully invite the public 'o call and examine my

Hannffcetnre of Slatlanary A Porta* ble Engines,Saw A-FlonrlBg Mills, and Coal Shaft Maehlkiery. a supply of which I keep ooustantly on hand, of the most approved Patterns.

tins Corn he 11 era, Cnae Mllla, Shla* kI« Maehlnea, both Hand Power. Ball's CelebratedKteel Bota a a so a 4r Wrsnflit Iron Scrapers, For farm use. ALse a great variety of School

Seats and Desks, which for beauty and durability cannot be excelled. Together with castings of all description* or genera] use in this country, all of wbicb warrant to be as good as the best, both In naaterial and workmanship, and as cheap as he cheapest, quality taken into consideraIon. lee-tf) J. A. PARKER

Wk. H. Oreog, F. W. Rocicwaiii. President. Secretary

SOUTHERN

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JeaiiN. Flannel*, w-i'-.

And COLUK WORKS,

Cor. Main and Lombard Sts.

Shryer Brothers,

Sot* A (/ruts for Terrr-Haute.

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Kvery Packnge of our 8TRICTLY PURE WHITE LKAB beam the follow-

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lug guarantee:

"The White Leni contained in this Packtge is guaranteed by the Manufacturers, the Mjuthern White Lead and Color Works, St. Louis, Mo., to contaiu no adulteration wbat•ver. it is composed entirely of perfectly Pure Carbonatt ot Lead and Linseed Qll, tnd is will subject loChemical Analysis."

Q.EO. D. ARNOLD, 5

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Main Streett

SELLS

"Clocks, Watches,,,

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And Jewelry, ...

AS LOW AS ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY. £y

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SPECIAL ATTENTION OIVKN TO

REPAIRING

Clocks, Wmtrhtm mm*i 9tf

WM. M. BARB.

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B. TKAKLS.

ARR & YEAKLE.

"SOME"

PAINTERS,

Filth Street, ket. Mala «Rd Okie,

s- DEALERS IN a

Paints, Oil and Glass.

mart-ftm

piAKO TUNING.

P. H. MORE,

PIANO TCNEB KKPAIRKB.

of (V TVrreffiwtf Jfcsfeal

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Prompt Attenticm,

MR. MORE to a flnindBss Tnnar and competent Repairer he has worked In the eele bmted Piano astablMiment of Statnwajr Sons, aa a practical Ptaao makwr^nd in tb moat prominent Piano factories In the whiutry. He Is entlrHy worthy of tlie hM encoosltnns with wbicb he recommended

T1ERRE-HADTE HOUSE,

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W.k •AWKTO 805. Prs»vi«.' Tbe Street Cars pms this Hoose

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I^LIFF A SON'S

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FIRST STREET,

Between Walnut and Poplar

^.ALL BOILERS tf hst* Tt'* 'ffl 'f Hereafter made will be

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WHITE LEAD,

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OIL.

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DONE Ol* SHORT NOTICE.

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House and-Lot

'OX SOUTH 3rd ST.,

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SIX ROOM8, •l'*^

ALL NEW.

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ALL KINDS OP

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AT Prices

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BOILERS MADE^

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TDELL,

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Jmpmmeme Smittmf mi*&mnd

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Iron Work Done, fHrs

In the State.

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REPAIRING

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Lew aa at anjr Rhsp

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OF ALL KINDS

JAS. 8EATH.

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HALL, PAWTRY,CELLAR,CISTEBN

LAND 'IT DTA"!

GOOD OUT BUIDINGS

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IGO FOUNDRY

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IN GROVER'S SUB-DIVISION.

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SMALL HOUSE-? ',

And one or two Lots in 1

JONES' SUB-DIVISION,

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On Bontb 7tb street,

160 feet East Front, ,,

On North Fourth street. In Lots to salt. ivi *-u

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ioo feet Front

On NorUi Third street, above Locust.

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Lot 71 and 168

On Sooth Sixth street—very fine lot. *'"31

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14 Choice Lots

is •racAxv •ra-DiTWios.

5 Acres East of Blast Furnace,

Desirable for Garden or Sob-dividing.

20

Acres

Two and mlleo eaat of Conrt llonse. For sale entire or in parcels to salt. On the property is a good

HOUSE AXO BAKU,

and plenty of Water, and the whole tract It well set In ftnlt of choice varieties, all bearing.

A rare for Pratt«rowers awd gardeners.

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7tf Prtoelpal T.H. Mastoal Ii

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For prices and

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JAMES

/IIIMSWS.

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4lnotea, from the Depot and River.

t-U. (Millsd.

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TW Arlntam Balk* art tummel«4 «M

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spplyto -m

GEO.C. mrr,

No.tt Ohio street.

BAKER,

AUsrscy sat Csasstlsvsl U«. aWiH Jad. Will make collections, and atUnd to (Ol kinds of I^egal Boslngssln A VlgoOo.

RarBBEHCKS:—AllenParlte

A Mack, xerre-

Hanta. Was. Patrldt, rcrrs-Haat*. James H. Makan,

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F., Rosevllle, lnd. mlt-ly.

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JJV WORKS ON CANAL, Setaeeu Main and Ohio Sts.

RflliEY & L.

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Invite attention to their present stock of (a'l5 Seasonable Goods including

SOepertfmrd,

tails

Jt fewCkmtceJ*pmmete Wtts,

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rented

MmmdriMfkmrnt 9mii

style,

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Luetree, ekmrngemMe, mt

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lag's,

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Serge*, Light

tAtettoe

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Linen and Cotton heetings of the most Popular Brands.

Table Linen, Napkins, Doyles and Towels,

In great variety and very cheap/''""'1^^

Gauze, Fine Domet and Silk Warp Flannels•

.! '.,"3/ VlvT"{

IO, IS 1-S, 1ft

length SO eent* per pmir.

JJmdiee Cmttmn Hmee.

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and

20

Other Regular JSefde ftmmd*atf4.00per dmsm.

^}Handkerchiefs,Trimmings,mnd the thmusmnd little mrtiele* thmt mre require ttv4 ed tm mmke etmck complete. TUELL. RIPLEY & DEMIJS G.

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B. HASBB.

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HAGER, PROPR'S.,

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Cars and Car Wheels,

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Of all kinds.

MACHINERY

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Highest price paid for Oast Scrap iroa.

ORDERS SOLICITED,

em SBATH HA9K*

UEEN8WARE.

Cheap Store.

I wish to cat! the attention of the cltlsens of Terre-Haute and Tlcinitv to my verjr lsrge and well selected stock of

CROCKERY,

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SLAM, tCUIIWAtE,

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AMB BAWm

FAWCT «MM,

cMi*A,

TAILS OjflM*,

MLVRS PLATU n*

mTAviriA citr»«i

Lamps, Chandeliers, &c.

lining to a

Is fact erery thing

Crockery House,

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Which I offer st wholesale and retail at trenr low figures. Call and see rae even If yoa do not nay.

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c*nt» per

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ttrep mm 4 Btrtped It^asA fSjiWss frsw 16 f# eente per pmrtU WHetmrim FmpHne,

very

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WVtfgrJkt J*mmge»

Cheeks mmd rtrntde fmr Children* SMU bright mmd hmndemmte, mt

Cmlmred Bmtiete, with bright hmrder*. White Mediate, with pterin hmrdere,

flUMtemt

Tinted

IV

Semite Stripe*.

mnd JSmreeillee, white mmd Mug.

OmUg Mirdem JPercmtei, Chints, MriUimnt*, Mep*, Ke.

A Splendid Stock of Silks!

Mlmck JtlpeuM* mnd Fure JMehmire in mil grmde* mnd mf euperimr Mni*h.

BRIGHT STRIPED SHAWLS AND SCARFS, Frmm

mmd frieh i*wpttn»%

Ati'"'1" I.

22 1.2

M, Mrmn Frame*, regulmr mmde, mt 915 per dexen.

Smperimr Matbriggmn Hm*e. Several brmken lint mf Bmeiergtm etmee mmt mt reduced price*,

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GINGHAMS, PRINTS AND MUSLINS.

bemutifUl yard wide Mlemehed JSuelin, finiehrd *mft by Lmnadale pmny. mt 1ft cent* per ymrd» /'It**' 1 Ji great vmriety Is mur HHThite Gmod* Department. •I nice m»**rtment mf M*mce and Lace ttmmd*. Jfrw Huflte*, which are superceding C'mUar*. Ftmited Flmuncing*, Hmmburg Edge*, Mibbmna, Mmw*. Magic Garter*, new inventimn long needed.

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a Sixteen Mmne Hrrs Coreet

which »e believe tm be anperimr in atyle

mnd qumlity tm any mf *imtlmr price tvrr *mU tn thi* ntmrk^t. StVtrmlmf mnr cuatmmer* who u*umlty bug fine Cmr*et* mt fmncg price* hmve been intfwd I# «try a pair" and they epemltmf them in highprmi*e..t

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pRAIRIE CITY

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AND'"* *H

Planing Mills,

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CLIFT& WILLIAMS,

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.Wl).''"' Manufacturers of

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Sash, Doors, Blinds,

WINDOW A DOOR FRAMES,

WS* 8^? .»*

MOULDING BRACKETS

STAIR RAILING, BALLUSTERS,

Newell Posts, Flooring, Sidings

'.| And all descriptions of ft

FINISHING LUMBER. **.

$ iHioflsale and ReUll dealers In

Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles,

Slate Roofing, AND ROOFING FELT.

Cutom Sawing, Plantug and Wood Turning done to order. All work warranted. Or.

Ninth

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Mulberry Street*.

J^-EW FIRM.

WHOLENALE MOTIOMK.

WITTIG & DICK,

(Sneceasors to A. C. A. Wittlg,) 1 a a S re

Jobbers & Commission Merchants,

IN IOT1MS. rASCT MOM, CieABS,

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THBO.STAHL,'

ee-iy. Now 15 South itb street.

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With taoraassd cajiital and NewBtoek wa sre ptcfand to offiw fMends and emdoesera superior iadooeaumts to boy of us. npaelal attsntioo will be paid to Cash Buyers, Peddlers and Auctioneers.

NO. M§ MAIN WKKET,

Between Fifth and Sixth. In the Boon formerly occupied by Cox A Son* 6-tC.