Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 43, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 April 1872 — Page 8

THE POLK KA T.

JB,"""Wy flrlMid^dld you ever examlii th« fragrant pole kat ciuwly? I Kue* ngt, tbey are ,a kritter who won't bear examining with a cfticroskope.

iz

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hi

it la inliticujne,

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hk

rr

They are butiful beings,bat oh! bow no purpose while the wind is in this dwptlve, quarter." Thfir ibits ar« phew, but unique. 1

Thoy biM thir houses out ov earth, 1 A story is told of a youthful member ancl the houses have but one door tew I of the bar at St. Albans, Vt., who th"m. and th tt iz a front door. plunged into a glowing exordium in

WJfemfhffy enter their bouses ther presentjn^f his

not convenient tew kill them with a .,klnh, but with a pole, and the longer the [M»le the mor« convenient.

Wriu rs on natural history disagree at«Hjt the ritjht length ov the pole tew lie uwed, but would suggest that he pole l»e about 305 feet, afpeshil-

th it bo «be or it lu*, iz tew etnb dm The following epitaph conveys a tin* air for meunv miles in diameter, back handed compliment (unconscious-

ui ik kriinoniou* ollfaktory reIrfsnuifrit whih p*rmeates the ethertt| fluid with an entirely original sui* II

Hils smell iz less popular in the «hion tble word th in lubin's extr'kt, but th« «lny may cum when it "-wilt brt Iw.rtled up," like inusk, and sold fin H7J^ cent". pt?r buttle bottles small at (ll.lt.

A jw1« kat, will remove the filling from a lion's wi bout braking a bole in the ulioil bivg'-r than a marrow--i fai pea, llow this i/. did historians bav left us t* (loilbl.

T:»i* iz vulgarly called "sucking Pgli»." I'tnz

iz

arrompllrthment known

anmiig iii-iii.iiim, wliirb it iz said tbey li ivo iLriit troin the |K»ie kats. tie kaih "t|w» deal in ehickens, yung turkevft, and yotuiu-gosliiiH.

They won't luu-li an old goose, they iir "imiiiiI on tiat quehlion. 1

iz th« only puellow who will at-

t'Miijt' i«w igiit iniOan old g»ose, and -•hi* tef-th IIv oph a grsito iiiennv times lx-lnre Ik loosen* enny ou the meat.

A pole kat travels under an

alias,

whiHi i* ealled -tkunk. There is a grate nit-nny itluixpit that ihare iz no account- »Attorney

i'ig far, urn! mis iz one of them. have kaugiit skunks in a trap. Tney im* easier to git into a trap than ti Utlt Kill lV it.

Iiif ikiiig therh out ov a trap grate jnd^iiH-iit iiuist bo had not tow shake th- in up tn»- more yu shuke them up Hi" omre ambrosial th'y am.

One pole kai in a township iz enuff espi slniy it Hie wind eiiauges once in a •\v 111 le

A pole kufssKln iz wuth2dollars in in iikfi., utter it iz nkinned, but it iz wuih 3 doll trs and firty cents tew skin liini.

I is a to a

in

ir

Tin- Ith'hmoml, (Va.) Rnquirer publishes the to)0wing r»clpe to make a worn

hi

of the period: Take ninety

Hounds of fl sli and Ixuitfs—but chiefly !on«s —wash Jean, bore holes in the ears and nil olf the small toes bend the back to conform to the Grecian l"iid, th" Huston dip, the kangaroo droop, the Saratoga slope, or bullfrog break, as th. laste inclines then add three rd* of linen, one hundred yards of rufU"s, and seventy-five yards of edgiii. eighteen yards of dimily, one pair Mlk cotton hos with patent hip attachments, one pdr of false calves, six yards flannel, embroidered, one pair lidiiiord boots with heels three inches high, lour pounds of wlmlc-br ne in s'rlpN, «»ev -n een hundred and sixty yards of steel wire, three-quarters of a mile of tape, ten pounds of raw cotton or two wire hemisn one wire basket to hold a bushe], four coping of a New York paper (triple sheet), one hundivd and ilfty yards ol silk or other dress goods, live hundred yards of point fift*, fourteen hundred yards fringe and other riintilings,twclrfl'groas oi buttons, one box pearl powder, one iuoerrfff eanuine and an old hare's j'eot, otm luisfisl of hair frizssled and •ifret (Pd

one bundle Jap-

*\vueh.s, with rats, mice, and

Other vartuints one pack of hairpins, «io I ice handkerchief, nine inches f(|UHre, with patent bolder, perlunied with ••tlnrof roses or sprinkled with niti0 iir i|i* of the "Blessed Bal»y" or "West ICnd." Stuff th» head with fashton ible noveli, bait tickets, playbills and wedding cards, some scandal, a grout deal of io it time, and very little nag»» add a Uf gndn of eotnmon sense, thr*) scruples of religion, and a modicum of lesty. Season with vanity nnil atl'e. iion and follv\ Garnish with ear rii.j -•«, fiuifer rings',' breast pins, Chains, i.ractd tls, foathers, and flowers to suit the taste. Pearls and diamonds may be thrown in if ou have thorn if not', t#U and pinchbeck from tho dollar store will do.

Whirl all around in a lashiouuble circle, and stew by galight for six hours.

Great c»r^ should l»e taken that the thing is not overdone. It it do».»s not rise sufficiently, add more C"pi »s of a New York paper.

Thin dish is highly ornamental, and will do to put at the)»«ad of your table on jfrand oc.-uitons. but is not suitable for every dav us« at li me, being very expensive «iid indig'*tlble. It sotnetimes rs men tlv- hf r-burn, and csues th"ti t- br-Mit, an I Is certaiu dc ith to children.

If yon h-ive rrt' th«* Ir -r^ Henf'' ut h»v»d, voti «*«t» iMif the fii tiel» re dy. made in any our large cities—-If you have uiuuoy tnuiugh,

T'l-r.* ti a~divn

The iirnm Son Glnhn, ptittoiuM who h(« liw'ii uiiw' 1-i.oiug tmrse of divorce pr-i in I Hi pads, has presentei! miiiMurinl to glslatnre of liiat comp! sining ol th® expensive charav'n ''divi«--e a. ns iu general, ami yu case jv»r cnlar. Ilia skill Is* ed «lx Warn, and cost him ?ST,-1 0WS, wi» hi* is ^slve. Th® bwn c!s \pe=-!iiiiy the manner 4»ftaxni4 utc"ry,and the le- #ii»*rt fean r* ri. His bill ofc'ni* was made up as

I r)

A •'.••vt i. uh v. «»urt l*"!al .. buji

UiMimc'i.'

"IVl'H5

Of 1 -tt

TWat

Uorero »r

WIT AND fflfMO&i tf '.'..-iSSW-':- -iX*

An honest country person, who In (he tilO0 of peat Jroutb was desired to pray fbr rwln, itiswerwl: "I'll willingly do it to oblijr® you, but it's to

chh^,

^r# lhoiiierafter them. ed that^whon w^look bagk upon the! 0c ilied pole k^ts bwkau*^ it iml^oddfrnfiatha ftf thrf fut&re, be-

hold the hand."

it fi.. I he has been very carel'ul where he sits Jy if tho wind iz ,r. lavor ov the pole

in whlU be Ut-cl r-

footprints of an Almighty

An alarm of fire was raised in an uptown houae, last week, by a man who sat down in a ebair where his wife had left a hot pie for a minute. Since then

down and ind

iv'»,« ,, 'much, anyhow. The fire department When a pole kat iz suddenly walloppM with a long jiole, the fust thin*}

*d does not sit down

1

ly, no doubt) to the unfortunate deceased lord and master: "Maria Brown, wife of Timothy Brown, aged 80 years. .She lived with her said husband fifty years, and died in the confident hope of a better life."

A gentleman, who could not pronounce the letter R, was asked to read the following:

Robert Rave Richard a rap on the ribs, For roasting a rabbit so rare. lie evaded the difficulty in the following ingenious manner:

Bobby gave Dicky a tlium^ in hi* side,

gave Dicky

ittle.

For cooking the bunny so Young man, do you ever drink asked a mild looking man, accosting Jones. "Well, ves, thank you, as it's a cold morning, I don't mind," replied Jones removing bis quid of tobacco. "Don't do it any more," rejoined the mild man, or you will eventually be damned. Good morning. God bless you."

BUSINESS CARDS.

a

CIIEADLE, nt Law

A-

WARAN1I

12

shillings

si wet illy. -Josh Bu.lino.s.

jro

D\'st it ircr

A FASH-

I'KWIJJI.K LAI)}'.

Notary Public

No. 80

a in

Htheet,

Between Third and Fourth. 21.

Exlabluthed

1S.V1.

WOOLEN MILI-S, O. F.

Ellis, Proprietor, wholesale and retail manufacturer of Woolen Goods, north-west ror. 1st and Walnut streets. 19

Y1UO

FOUNDRY Terre-llnute Car Works,

Kenth & linger, manufacturers of Cars, Car Wheels, Castings and Machinery, cornerCanal and Main street. l'J

ERHE-HAUTE I'ominrrrinl College, lkxk-keepinH!, Peninanshlpaud Arithmetic, coi. 6tli and Main streets. 19 GARVIN A HKINLY, Principals.

BKAt'CHAMP

A HEEEY,

A TTOTtXhYS AT LA

BASITEE

Ifniv,

I •*-. Main Stri'i't, North Side.

ItlUN, rAlS Iti, OIE.M. tjiasH, Totlet Articles, llrushes, Ac.,

a ul icir a berr r,

Comer Main and 4th ^treetR.

l,riKKIIEIflKK

& XOTIIIKRS, 1 IS Main Stre('t.

II. BOOEEY,

^0[cra

House Book Store,

^Bootes, Papers, Chromos and Fmines.

yy ARKi X. IIOHERU A o.,

(treat Headqua'i-s fur Dry (iootls, Opera House Corner.

nst rtt

stromi,

Wholesale and Retail Dwtler in Choice Tews. «"oir» e*. Knirnrs. Fancy anil Staple tiroccries,

No. 1S7 Main ns't.

I

t|(K WKW

WIIKri.KR A W1I.SOX

Sewing Machine, S R. II. MAUNRR, Agent, Corner Main and 6th stm-t.

)1iUWK. 1 ITlT.ir NEW'HART'H

Tph* IIbuIc

Plow Pscwr),

1st st reel, near Main.

^VrKK.*., TRA»Klt«( 0.,

UOLEMi Lfi ROCERS, lsai Main street, Terre-Haute, Indiana.

1

MMITI1.

How*: 4—* S... I •*.' le.iUO (*t

T'iC .i IS ne» nl vi it -*ettri"OI lull rl Is».I ..»»*»» UnMamM«w

.Xa.'m %i

I'i—umt

expresses the oplta

ion th irietlo« in eoarla should he

atueixini

so thai person could re-

sort to theftuprsme Oourt without be-{ ill)! bnr*l'-n»»«l with such fHghtftU ex-jj »»"•**, )kiim

*»a\

lawyeni in the senate

appoar to tHAIt tltftt the baron had no MMn*a lorninlnt, uthey dwoml the otvm* in «ne rather tuenter*w thwi 1^1

ImmlwrAtlon to Nebraska promise* to b* extensive tbia a«uon.

•. l«»lers in Stoves, Kcnper*. Aaricnltnrnl Implements, Aud maautoctnredTin Wstv, ro and *i-' Main s'rr-et.

W. RlPfKTOK,

i! d«

li. iieJiem! dealer la tjHueERiE», \"rr.v &

A. I'OOTK,

ttl.llT

II

produce,

:»V. Main street.

I 'i-tUer In

luvrden, Field & Flower Seeds, No.eS Main street.

ManwOtetorem of Ufomotlvf. Station en-, Marine, Tubular and Cylinder tVMw*. Iron Tanks. Sheet Iron Work, IVv^r Steps, etc., cor. Cual Main St. lii

,n

»:w

YORK STOKi

1 Main

S3

i.i.m so?

sttwt, near Court Hou*e square.

Pry (ieo4m Carfkets. Wall Paper, Hfcaiiftt. Jke. Wrrra.i bi'RC, Rt JCRAW A Co.

IHTIJf, NH1YKK CO.,

A

WhoM«4 lletall deaka* tn

HARDWARE, sakh, hooks, paixts, Jjpoo,

Kails, Oil and Glass, 179 Msln street,

Amerinti Foreifa Wstdm, JRWRLRY, Ac., Opera nou*.

AXM, MCLODB0XS, OB6ARS,, Rwtwl Uftr—wii,*a. nhcttf Xsnc,aouowMi.

4 Itl Main street.

A

Ilr.

And NOTAKYH PUBLIC, Ohio Street, lietween 3d and 4th. S}ccial

attention paid to Collection*.

liriLDY A POTIIN,

Vt

Carriage .nniiiifnclnrers,

Cor. Second and Walnut Street's,

Repairing done promptly at low rates.

JAMES

91. CR1S1IER. Watchmakerancl

Jeweler. Oi'.io street, south of the Court. House, T»-rre-Haute, Irul. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. Engraving neatly done and warranted to plv» satisfaction.

rr A CO.. Whole nie and Retail

Booksyllers and Stationers,

1 "0 Main SI reel.

/"1R1.KEN

A- KOYHE,

"J* ft Iteal Estate & Collecting Agents,

Rl..

WHEKLER, Dealers In

I

V.

UTXTI3J

rpHE BEST IN MARKET.

The ARLINGTON!

Coal ami Wood

COOK STOVE.

TVio finlir COAL COOK ever introduc1 lie wniy j,, this market that has given universal satisfaction.

Not OXE Out or 300 Has Been Returned.

For Kale Only by K.tllTII «fc WHEELER, 150 Main Street.

igVf

No. 4 South Filth Street.

11A EE,

Dealer iu

,Stitvfn) Mantel*. GrtUfia. Tin J'latr, Japan .• anl l'r«*ssl

JpALACE REFRIGERATORS,

COOLERS,

TOILET WARE,

It

AND

BIRDCAGES.

We have now on hand and will continue to be receiving during the season, the celebrated Palace Refrigerators, nvde by J. C. JenettA Co., Buffalo. N. Y., together with a fine assortment of Coolers. Toilet Ware and Bird Cages at prices never before heard of in this market. Also

Two Hundred Cook Stoves,

Bought before the late advance In Iron.

SMITH A WHEELER,

ee-tr. 150 Main street.

AS.

n.

TtTRNER.

T!

E\V FIIiM.

Wholesale and ftetai

TKKRK-HAUTK SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. APRIL SO.'1873.

»n(Ar at anv (ImA AffAnrv f()f Bt^lnvftT

enter at any time. Agency for Stolnway piano*. A. RhisK, Principal.

ASTCM. ORATES. VarnaeM Raacm, auufaotureraof Galvanised Iron Cornice

Moose A Haokrty, 181 Main street.

B. FREEXAX,

rm^r

The Leading Jeweler,

SAY YES!

0

0

JO.VKHAJOXEK.

lirlTTIU A RICK. ft WH0LK8ALE NOTIONS.

Comuiiftoiou nerchauts,

H8 Main street.

O. r. SMITH. W. A. WHKELEU.

SMITH

1

gloves. Orates and Tin Ware. Agency Fairbanks' Scales, 150 Main street.

)11IL.IP HADKL, Manufacturer of Saddles and Harness, hips, Curry Combs, Brushes, Horse Blankets, Ac., all work warranted. Lowest prices In the city, 196 Main street, near 7th.

vr

A

CO.,

DRUGGISTS,

1U8 Main Street, near Sixth.

1I.SCUDIER,

Confectionery A Toys,

1M Main street.

S. RYCE CO.,

W.

The Popular House,

Main cor. 6th street.

W.J

A. 8IIEAP, Confectloneo', Toys, Fresh Oysters Manu'ftcturers Agent for Children's Ca.. rlages, Hobbv Horses, Ac.. 6th Ht.. opp. P. O

W. B. KUILI.ITO.

N1 TURNEF&SHILLIT0

SUCCESSORS

TO

Turner A ffiiiiitin^

W. B. Hhlllif terest of "1

,,

bavin: purchased the In-

C. Unntln iirthe firm of Turner

ABuntln, we have formed a copartnership under the name and style of Turuer A Shlltito, and will continue the

FAMILY GROCERY

AND

Produce Business,

AT TH 15 OLD STA NI).

Our slock Is full and our prices shall be as low as the ii.« st. We would lje pleased to have our u.d iund» call and see us as well a.s new ones. JAMKH H.TURNKR,

a 1m,

Toys and Fan

cy Goods, in vreat variety. Exclusive A rents for '"Lupton's Silver Burner." sn4 "Family Favorite Burning Fluid." Agr-nu wanted in «urronndlng counties.

U.S.RI€H4RlMI05r A .COn

,.w 7* MA IX 8TMBMT,

Mm North side Ixiwtw and 4th.

jyBB. WATER8 A ELDER,

HOM(EPATHIG PHYSICIANS

Cktnr Itmf, M. Mil U-tf

17th.

As4 will Prevail ut aw-rt'.

VEGETINE

Pt'RIFIEM THE BLOOD RENTOKKMTIIE HEALTH.

GENERAL DEBILITY.

Debility is a term used to denote deficiency of blood. The nulrlve cou^-tituents ol Ini blood iu°e iu than their rt-aulnr proportion, white the watery part is in exce-^, Debiliiy Is of fttiqtieDt occurrence. It is in-cidt-nt to a variety of diseases. The lower limbs are apt tobt- swollen. The patient feeble,ami cannot bear much extrlion. The circulation is irregular, but almost always weak. Palpitation of the heart Is a vciy common symptom. Violent emotion often Ihrowsthe lieart Into the mo«t tumultuous action. The vital funrtlous are languidty p« rfornud. The muscular st length is di-minNlH-l fatigue follow* moderate or sllKht exeroi^e. The breathing, though quiet when at rest, b--comes hurried and even painfully agitated under ext-riion. as iu running, ascending heights, te. Tbe nervous system is often gnatly dis«»r b-ied. Vertigo, UizKlness and a feeling of faintness are ver common. Violent and ob-tl-nafe neuialgic pains in tlie head, side, breast, or oilier parts of the »'y, are a No frequent attendants up-u the disease. The secretions are sometimes diminished. In females the men»e.s are almos' always either suspended or very partially pt-rforinetl. The bile is scanty, and co^tlvem s*, with unhealthy evacuations from the boweU and dy peptic stateof the stomach, are cxiremely common symptoms.

Fouud at

Gi.ohk Village, Soutiibridgk.

H. R.

filtation

Boston.

GEO HANSON.

Any person desiring .urther information can call on Ills son, Wilbur F. Hanson, apothecary, store No.

408,

Broadway, South

IV hat is .\ccrtcd.

Boston.

Feb. lij, 1#71.

Henry R. Stevens, E^q.:

Dear Sir—About one year since I ound myself iu a feeble condition from Gem ral Debility. Vegetine was strongly reeoinmeuded to me by a friend who had been much benefitted by its live. I procured the article, and. after using seveial bottles, was restored to health, and'discontinued t* use. I feel quite co fident that there is no medicine superior to it for those complaints for which it is especially prepared, and would cheerfully recommend it to those who feel that they need something to restore them to periect health.

Respectfully yours, U. L. PETTING ILL,

t» Firm of S. M. Pettinglil A Co., No. iO Suite St., Boston.

Gives Health, StrciigthaiMl "f,v Appelif. My daughter has received grent benefit from the use of the Vegetine. Her declining health was a source ol great ntixieiy io all of her friends. A few bonlesof the Vegetine restored her health, strength and ap petite. N.H. TII.DKN,

Insurance and Real l-.stntc Auent, No. 49 Sears Building, Boston, Mass.

Marvellous KliVeJ.

II. R.Mtkvkns

Dear Sir—I have used Vc«etine, and feel it. a duty to acknowledge the great benefit it has done me. In the sprum of the year 18U2,1 was sick from general dchllltj' caused by over-work, wan I of sleep, and proper rest. I was very weak, and much emaciated. I tried many remedies without receiving any benefit from any of them, until I was persuaded to try Wietlne, Before I bad taken tills one week, my improved condition nave me renewed hope and courage. I continued to take it, every day gaining more strength, until I was compleiely restored to health. The eflect oft his Remedy, in case of general debility, is Indeed marvel Ions. ELIZABETH A FoLKY, 21 Webster St., Charlestown, Mass.

Swollen Unibs. N. II., Jan. IU, 1^70.

Lkijanon

Mil. Rtkvens: lUwtfir—I write this note to Inform you of the effect of your "Wood I'urltb r" upon my system. When I commenced taking it, a year ago. I was very much debllltntcd. My limbs were swollen so that it was impossible for me to get Into or out troin a carriage, and very painful to go up or down stairs. Indeed, I could scarcely stand on my feet. My appetite was

koih*,

it

HSR

Mass.,

February ad, i87i.

Stevens,

Esq., Boston:

For the past five years I have been afflicted with dyspepsia, caused fiom a moihid stateof the liver, lossofapp' tite, raising i,t food and wind from the stomach, a sense of distension In the stomach, coMiveness. pal-

of the litort, general debility and

nnguor. For a year pint I have taken jour Vegetine. or Blood Puiifler. am now we.l anil able to attend to my busiue**. li ione of the liest remedies and 1 can heitrtily recommtndit to all afflieted with slnnlnr diseases. I have tried mher renndie-, but found none that afforded me any relief, until I fouud it in your Vegetine.

•(?,

work.

No. 10.

FOR

my

strength falling rapidly. After using your medicine for a few weeks, I began to Improve. Mj* appetite improved and my strength returned. I can now |xrforin mj' duties asn nurse with my wonted ease and I feel I owe it to VcKeline \ours eralefullv, aprl.3 2t MRS. c. A. il. TILDES.

FtFTT CENTS t-r Hniet iv ow tooth wUb J»tijli»i-sr (Jan.

Q.ENTSr& LADIES' WEAR

I

LKi.\ED €OI.OIti:i!

Gents' Wear repaired neatly at

Main 8)^ bet. (Kh A 7th. upWt

GEIGER,

J? I.tHKHNII

1TII.

Bcll*hnn^er A: Ntenril Culfrr, Ixtcks and trunks repaired, key* fltttd, Iron safes opened and rrplwi, spt sKins tnliei put up, etc. Bells. nxtur»s nud kejs of all kinds kept on hand. North tth Basement Room In Cooks new building. Sign of the golden key.

P. CAREV, D. M. D.

8aee«*eor to

n. I.

Drugs,

CRt DOllAR »"'t Opf.,r !,) I-Ullaft. TEH BOtlAP.S for *n I'rpfr or l^wvr wt-r.f Tre!h on Cukbrr, bat qiinlitv.

C"J* ABtevriteamnltd

KtiGORE'S

CENTAL ROOMS

0

Sorlh Illinois

8U,

GtktUuketl I8&>.

e.

Indianapoliv

AKLY A ROACH, MANrFACTCRKKS or

Saddles and Harness,

Dealers

WM. B. 8HILLITO.

12-tf. Cor. Main

A

ut

Heventh streets.

Shield*.

DENTIST,

So. II* Main 8C, over Hi|^ Ooofrettooery All la need of Dental mmtoi pieeeecall «AT»PACri05 tiUARAHTKHl. «-lj

N

ATI0NAL H0U8JE,

CO*.

MAM AND

«7TH »T*..

Terre-Haute, Indiana JACOB 99TBSSU*, fWprX

'Agency for

URIAn

Colin m. Whip*, Trunk*, dc.

NO.» MAIS HTREET,

North side, between 3rd and 4tli. TerreHante, Indiana. Agents for Uncle Hsm Harnem Oil. My.

't •lill'ao.ooo Both Wall Paper I _n

2 it-h: :m. -1 lt*U

at

-m^ajs

,sj«, ,k All of the Newest Patterns and Styles,inclatliug

Finest Tintsj GoId Paper & Decorations,

Just Opened at

R.:BUCKELL'S,

48 Ohio Htreet. bet. 31 and 4th.

I take this opportunity of thanking my many friends for tf»o patronage glucn me during the past six years, and now—with enlarged premises, increased facilities, a number of competent and skilled workmen, the largest stock ever brought into the city, unremitting care and diligence in the execution of all orders, I hope to receive a continued share of publio patronage.

Having just completed an alteration of premises enabling,tne to display my stock to much better advantage, including

WALL PAPER, WUliOW SHADES, FAXt iLA8» For Doors and Transoms, and everything required in Decorating and Painting, 1 invite ail to come aud examine, offering the following special inducements: The Largest Stock oi New Patterns to Select from, ,.j

Everybody is especially invited to call and examine our goods. kirWe defy competition in quantity, quality and prices. We are determined to sell Boots and Shoes cheap this ye&l*, and to make our assertion good propose to sell at the lowest possible prices. REMEMBER, you will find us all "0. K."ii ee-sm Opposllo Opera Oou^e,-107 IVIaiu Street. ,4

,S. O. SCOTT,

(Successor to F. C. CRAWFORD,)

DEALER: IN BOOTS AND SHOES,

NO. 98 MAI* STREET,

A large stock for the Spring and Summer Trade Juxt received,

ron«iNlitig of* all tlie Latest. Styles in Eastern and Custom-Made

NEW YORK

BOOT & SHOE STORE,

A Businesa IIouso which has long been Wanted

Where Boots & Shoes can be Bought at Reasonable Prices.

THIS BENEFIT OP ALL, WE GIVE THIS NOTICE Kit EE. v-i" "rj- tnu' '*,OOTOTHR

New York Cheap Cash Boot and Shoe Store.

No rent to pay at this Establishment, conseqnent.lv, you sen tho point,

WJIY.AVIU'AN OFFER TQ,SKI,L niFAR

GENERAL DEALERS IN

Medicines,

Paints, Oils

Corner Main knd Fourth

TT R. JEFFEIIS & CO.,

-iiWf

TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

BARR'S PECTORAL ELIXIR.

JKKFEK8. r.I.IKIIA

HAVENS.

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