Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 45, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 May 1872 — Page 7
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THE LADIES' COLUMN.
Oh! the snore, tbe beautiful snore. Filling the bedroom from celling to floor nderlhe coverlet, ander tbe sheet, Soft an low, yet full and complete 1 aloft like a big boK ln /ane ntf vp freih apd loader, tlij xeund ofAmerlcan pOwd [, ao«k lalling,iben rUdtogitta
Now rl*li No' Mow At Iml NoWrtfln*, mom taHinK,Vien rung I» tbe beautiful snore or Elizabeth Jane.
Detroit is to have a ball in which nons' but blondes are to participate. They will trip the light fantastic tow.
Naomi, the daughter of Enoob,waa five hundred ana eighty years Ora when she was married. While there's life there's hope.
The old ladj who fcaid of one of bar household pet*, "Bbe'i slch & foelii* cat," was not aware that she was making a first rate pan.
When tbe yonng me» of KsoxvSlle keep th«ir sweethearts up until tbe* small hours, the gentle creatures present thorn a gas bilL
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A Portland man, Intrusted with an errand, delivered it in this fasbion "I want some white woman's long-legged cotton-stocking hose."
Poor Alexandra is again suffering from a slifT knee, very painful, and competing the "limp" which foolish girls attempted to imitate a year or two ago.
The Chinese parasols will be very popular next Summer for country use they are cheap, durable, and light, ana area sure protection against the son.
There yoSfhg^lSily *fiPf!li!»rchy who has sufih an old fogy contempt for modern fashion that she actually goes comfortably dressed. Some sensible and worthy fellow will want to marry he be or el on
A yOung man asked a young lady her and she replied "6 times 7 and 6 times 3 added to my.age will excoed 0 tirnoB 9 and 4, as double ray ago oxcoods 20." The young inau said he thought she looked much older.
A bny came into the office yesterday to got a pioce of cardboard. We wouldn't have known what size be noodod had he not been able to explain that "his ma wanted it to make her dress stick out behind." We knew, tlirn, of course. ,f
The snmo girl who Wouldn't marry a mechanic who turned out to be a governor" is again going tbe rounds after a ton years silence. Don't be uneasy, girls if you don't want to marry atnechanic, why don't you do it. Perhaps
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an editor will come along one of these days. This is the way they trap unsuspecting young men out west: Two young women In Northern Iowa, tbe other sex ingoing the ceremony of marriage "for fun," and then produce licenses snd certificates of marriage, and have ever since stuck to them.
A stolen kiss saved a girl's life In Leavenworth, for if the man who did th» deed had not pulled her head forward just as be did a beam which fell fro111 tho upper floor, would have dashed her brains out. Such is tbe story, anyhow. And now the Leavenworth girls, when in gentleman's company, cast their eyes fartivaly at theoeiltng, and act Just as If they would as lief have a beam fall as not if they were nertain the voung men would pull their hoads in timo.
A Lafnyotte man advertises a bundle which ho found on the street, and which consisted of aNew York Clip per and several other newspapers.threo pairs of old hose, two "qulltod" petticoat* (nearly worn out), two old slouch hats, a pitir of boot tops, a bunch of hay, apiece of stair carpet and a cord about three feet long. The cord passod through the center ol the bundle,which when found had a convex aud a concave surface, somewhat resembling one-half of a round bushel basket, antf as the two ends of the cord were tied together, he think* the bnndle has been used hs a poultice or something.
A Mont Kxcki.i.knt Domestic COShkc.tion.—This istheseasou for oranges. The p«el of this fruit, preserved in sugar, one of tbe most delightful ooulertloQH which a faintly can usa, ffcr superior to the extracts sold in shops. The piel should of «6urse be perfectly clo.'tn, and should bo cut in long thin strips. S.ewin water till all the oitter* nets Is oxtracted. Throw away the water and stew again for half so hour in a thick syrup made Of a pound of sugar to ono of peel, with just water enough. Put away In a cool place, for flavoring puddinKS, pies, etc. For this purpose, it should bo chopped very fine. No better or cheaper Savoring oari be furnished to a household,
A Troy papei concludes an editorial on "women's rights" as follows: Truly, there's a good time coming, boys. We shall have our "thirds" lu
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wives'* property, And they will b« bound to support us and our* children and pay our debt*. There is but one dropol bitter in the prospeotlve onp. It grinds us In confess it, but the hu* titillating concession must be made— woman will tarry the latch key. She will go ohl after "supper to "see a wo* man," or to the "nostofRce," or to serve on a "committee.*' After mending tbe stocking* and canvassing the character* o( sll the other men in onr parish,
with our clergy woman, who has drop tk op in^-oovigh, and late, hear our wire alumbllug over the door tnat, futnbUng about the key hele, snd coming up* sUirs ifo Nebuchadneuter, and experience the aenaatlon of a corner "grocery"
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wo go to bed. We lie awake tween the measles and the whoop-
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Bahnitm's Oirakpr.—Tbe Turf, Field and Kartu says: "The giraffe In Batnum'a mensgerie sliows wonderful affection for Ita keeper. It will allow no other to handle it, and it grows nervous and utacaay whenever the young man Is away from ita aide. The Keeper evea has to sleep in the cage with the giraffe. It ia a handsome c^ge, and in one end of it the young uuti has hi* bunk. When the giraffe is ljrlng down ita bead nestle* close to the lace of ita keeper, and thns tbe two alotnber lovingly aide by aide. Tbe young man has had charge of tbe animal only since It landed in this country—aome six weeks ago. It ia a male, three years old and aa the lemale which started with it was lost in the voyage actoaa the Atlantic, the affection once reserved tor the dead mate seems to have been transferred to the man who first received and cares* ed It on tbe veaael'a arrivai al New York. The giraffe most naturally be of an aflesUotiaia dispoaitlon, ar it would scarcely have beonm* so Jtond of a human being In ao short a time after leaving 1U naUvft wtlda."
Thcvsk who havo auppoaed that the Sandwich Islander* are devoid of modesty are altogether wrong. In Winter the native* are neatly dreased In ajacket and pants of bin* paint fastened In front with buttons of black Ink.
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CHE4DLE,
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Legal.
^HE STATE OF INDIANA, VIQOCOUNty. In Vigo Common Pleas Court. Shryer vs. William Shryer. in Belt fnolljj thag^n tl^,27tti^aj|ofA l^, SalitPl!flnWjrfllel Ju» AflMnQt In toi^%w^piaxu8ag Wifilaif &h tf'ft fron^rtlWem ofThffllfitt of Innlnna.
Said non-naduent defendant hereby notified of the pendency of mid action against binvand that the same will hU nd fur trial at tbe August term of said Court in the year 1872.
Attest: MARTIN HOLLINGER, Clerk. jGUL BaaroiU), Pl'ffa Atly. apr203t.
C1
ITY ELECTION NOTICE.
To thk Tbf&rs of tHje 'fMly
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You are eereby notified that an election will be held In tbe several wards of said city of Terre-Haute on the first Tuesday in May, 187^ for the electU a ot one Councilman from each of the five different wards of the city.
The places of voting in the several wards, anrl the officer* of election £o be aajollows: Fiwt Ward—At the fltfi Streets Engine House. 8. C. Hcott, Inspector Gottlieb Kelsti and W. K. Edwarils, Judges.
Btcond Ward—At B.-T. Reese's Carpenter Shop. John O. Crain, Inspector E. Bleemel and J. T. Hidden, Ju'lKea.
Third Ward—At R. L. Tbompson's Cooper Shop, south 2d street. Jonathan Uiman Inapdor John Ron and Lrain Bee burger, Judge*.
Fotirtli Ward—At No. Engine House ®eoi*e Hay ward. Isnpector P. B. CRelly id George G. Boord, Judges.
rge Haywara. isnp
and George G. Boord,
Flfi Ward—At 8. McKeen's lumber yard Chentnut street. M. C. Rankin, Inspector
April 20, 1872.
•Attorney at Law A Notary Public No. 80 Main Street, Betweien Third and Fourth. 21
Ext'tblUhed 1S4.
ABASH WOOLEN MILU, O. P. Elllw, Proprietor, wholeaaleand retuL manufacturer or Woolen Goods, north-west cor. lHt and Walnut streets. 19
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FOl ^nRY tr Terre-Itaute C#r Work*.
Heath
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IlaKer, manufacturers of Cars, Car
Wheels, Tastings and Machinery, cornerCa' nal and Main street. 19 ERRK-HAITE
Commercial Ollege,
Book-keeping, Penmanship and Arithmetic, cor. 6th and Main streets. 19 GARVIN A HEINLY, Principals.
EAKIUMP A KELLY, A TTOllX t. Y!i AT LAW
II And NOTARYS PUBLIC, Ohio Street, between 3d and 4th. Special attention paid to Collection*.
WILIIY
A POT IIS,
t'arrtage Mannfactnrers,
Cbr.
Estatg& Collecting Agents, No.
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South Filth Street.
L. BALL
II.
Dealer In
Moves, Mantel H,
Or a teg. Tin Plate, Japan
and I'reMsca Ware, 128 Main Street, North Side.
PAINTS, OILS, Glass, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Ac., O ULICK & BRRR Y,
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Corner Main and 4th streets.
j^VrPENIIEMIER BROS.,
Cl.OTHIFKM, ""1* M»l„ SlLt. II. BOOLEY.
Opera llounc Book Store, Hooks, Papers, (Thromos and Frames.
^yARREN, HOBERO CO., Great Headqua'rs for Dry Goods, Opera House Corner. TOSKFH STROPS. ll \Vholesale and K»»taH Dealer Iw
Cbelce Teaa, ColT» e*. Ssimn. Fssfjr nail Staple Ovocerlon, No. Ib7 Malii reet.
The
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WILSON
Hewing Mnohtne,
MARSH H. SCHOOLKY, Agent, Opposite Postofllce, 8th strecu
PLOWS.
pniup newhart-H
.DFem-IIant« Pl*w Eartory, 1st street, near Main. ...x. ^YFERS, TRADER CO.,
WKOM99ALE OROCERfl, 190 Main street, Terre-Haute, Indiana.
C.
1 C. SMITH. lealers in Stoves, Reaper*. Airrlealtaral Implfmentu,
And manutactumlTin Hare, HO and S3 Main street.
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RIPPETOE. Oeneral dealer la
U&OCEHIE9, PROVISIONS A PRODUCE, National Block, Main street.
A. POOTE,
tf, Dealer In
Garden, Field & Flower Seeds, *f ^No.« Mala utreet.
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ftte|»a, etc., cor. Csnal AMain St 19 THK JfEW YORK KTOR 1 ,rHou«e
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7S Main street, near Court sqnare, .Dry Tarpeta^Wall Paper, Z* ibtmitmarKv9cstAVwr A CO.
«. At'STIX CO., Wholesale A Retail dealers In ARDWARE, SASH. D0OR8, PAINTS,
Iron, KaUa, Oil and yts«s» 1T2 Msin !*treet. R. FREKMAMT.
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Aaeriraa A Foreign Wrt^Vl, JEWELRY, Ar^ Opera Booae.
Kami,'.M09, MEtODROm, •MlXB, •hM 1—ti ••will,
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Palaeeof Mnte,«fiOhioMraet.
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T1TTK, Ml) ac, b«c Matik 41 Otdo. Mu«!e taaaht all Ita braaebea. Paatla nay eater at aajr Uma. A«totf for SMowajr ptaaoa. A. Hitttii, Prtncipal.
AmiA sum Nimim am* l«s«i«. aaateetararaof Qtlnalxd iron Oanlet
Mooai Haoaarr, lit Maimtmi,
W-^® IWMPI 161 Main street.
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Second and Walnut Streets
Repairing done promptly at low rates.
JAMES*.('RINKER,
Watchmakerand
Jeweler, Ohio street, south ot the Court, House, Terre-Haute, Ind. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. Engraving neatly done and warranted to give satisfaction.
ART LETT
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Wholesale ftiid Retail
Booksellers and Stationers, 159 Main Street. pi RIMES
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ROYSE,
SAY YES!
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TTIO BICK, WHOLESALE NOTION8, IHfrchiuitlk
Mtan Street.
r. aaiTH. w, a. whkjclek. X1TH WHEE«i1!l, Dealers In
Stovea.AVates sMfTIs Wtor*/ ^cj^alrbankaVScal^^oOJMaln^ti^
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fhips,
PHILIP KAPEL, Manuflsctnrer of flmMles snd HaHiess, Curry Combs, Brushes, Horse Blankets, Ac., all work warranted. Lowest prices in the city, 196 Main street, near7ih.
V. KF.\TIN CO.„
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DRUGGISTS,
188 Main Street, near Sixth.
II.8CIDDEK,
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^Confectionery A Toys, U4 Mali) street.
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Keen's lum *»P'
Isaac Beanctamp and A.C. Mattox, Judges, A.THOMAS, Mayor. Atte«t: F. Schwixgboubek, Clerk.
S. RYCE CO.,
The Popular House, Alain cor. 6th street.
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BUSINESS CARDS.
SHEAP, Confecttonerr, Toy*, FrMh Qyatera
Manufacturers Agent for Children's Ca., rlages, Hobbv Horses, Ac.. 6tb St.. opp. P. O
rpHE BEST IN MARKET.
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The ARLINGTON!
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TOILEOKABE,
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4 BIRD CAGES. it: is ,) ,, .*,'.-,11/ ,1 ,v.
We have now on hand and will continue to lie receiving during the season, the celebrated Palace Refrigerators, mude by J. C. Jenett A Co., Buffalo. N. Y., together with a fine assortment of Coolers. Toilet Ware and Bird Cage* at prices never before heard of In this market. Also
Two Hundred Cook Stores, Bought before the late ad7ance In Iron. SMITH A W11EELEH,
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JAS. H. TT7RXKR. EW FIRM.
SUCCESSORS TO
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Turner A Buntin.
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W. B. Shlliito, having purchased the Interest of T. C. Buntin In the firm of Turner A Buntin, we have formed a copartnership under the name and style of Turner A 8hillito, and will continue the
FAMILY GROCERY AND .U General Produce Business, mvm
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the old stand.
Onr stock IS ftill and oar prlcea shall be as low as tbe lowest. We would be pleased to have ou- old friend* call and see us ss well as new ones. JAMES n. TURNKR,
WM. B. 8HILUT0.
10*. ^C^*1. 3|aln A Seventh styte.
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Wholesale and Retail. Also, Toy* and hocjr Goods, In great variety. Exclusive Agents for "I-opton"* Sliver Burner." and "Family Faro-ite Burning Fluid." AgtaU wanted In surrounding counties.
H. BICnARDMOFr COn 79 MA Iir BTRKKT, North side between td aad Hb.
JJRS. WATERS 4 ELDER,
HOMtEPATHIC
HVS1CIANS,
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5VEN1NG MAll
jpRAIRIE GRF7'
MH-ri "ffi
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C'oal and Wood
COOK STOVE.'
"yiio Hnlir COAL COOK ever introddclie wiliy jn this market that has given anlverisal satisfaction.
Xot OXK Oat or MO Has Been Returned.1 v? 9 vi AH. For Sale Only by .*••»**¥ NMITII A WHEELER, 150 Main StreeL pALACE REFRIGERATORS, is a «i ^COOLERS,
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CLIFT& WILLIAMS,
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RATIONAL HOUSE,
cot. MAfM Atto turra m,
9-fTcrre-Htatc, Indiana.
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than we have heretofore kept. We have added to our stock this season a line of
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We also make suits to order and offer the advantage of the made up stock from which to select patterns.
Thankful for past favors hoping to see all our old customers and many new ones at our new place, No. 116 Main St., Opera Honse
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W. B. SHILL1TO.
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N TURNEF &SHILLIT0
(Successors to A. C. A. Wlttlg,) No. 1-18 Main Street,
obbers & Commission Merchants,, ,,w
Perfumery, Soap, Cotton Yarn, Balling, Ac. With Increased capital and New Stock we are prepared to offer friends and customers iDerlor inducements to buy of us.
Special attention will be paid to Cash Buyers, Peddlers and Auctioneers, NO. 148 MAIN STREET, Between Fifth and Sixth, In the Room formerly occupied by Cox A Son* 6-tf.
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MAY 4. l«72.
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Sash, Doors, Blinds,
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wnnkyrtr a door frames.
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ill .ie»cnad '•«.(! te »v»i MOULDING BRACKETS is
STAIR RAILING, BALLUSTERS, I nti l»fl|an,-.altj ,-K Newell Poets," Flooring, Siding,
n*" r'.tjs And all descriptions of
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FINISHING LUMBER, jK Jas4or»»i JU) !ir II-J I #41 n? ....J.,
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Wholesale and Retail dealers in
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Pine Lumber"Lath & Shingle^ Igt® m-5 Slate Rddfirig,,k
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FELT,
Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood Turn ing done to order. All work warranted. Oar. Ninth & Mulberry Streets. 9-tf.
ILLINERY GOODS
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LADIES' SUITS'.4"
•amfr*| tit aj|i l» .'ft t\ f* /StH ttHUOf Mi mlWe wonld inform our customers and ladies In general that we have removed to the large and elegant store, isriuft: tu
No. 116 Main Street,
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and tn order to get the business fairly started we propose to offer the make of suits at about the cost of material.
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Square.
We are respectfully,
ml6-3m. J. W. GASKILL.
WHOLESALE XOTIOm1 i*' \Vfl U*/ 'A .V
WITTIG & DICK,
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NOTAKT PUBLIC,
And Real Estate Agent,
•rricE. obi ohio ktrekt, Between Srt) and 4th street*, second door ea»t of Hhannon'n Bank.
A number of fine city lota for sale on reasonable tenna. mlMn.
FARLY
& ROACH, MAjruracTvaaas or
Saddles and Harness,
Dealer* Cbttors, Wktps, TnmJu, «fe., NaaBMAiserraEKT. North side, betw«»en SnJ and 4ta. Tat» Baote, Indiana. Agents lor Unci* 9ui Baraea OU. ttil/.
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IN NOTIONS, FAXCY GOODS, CIOARS, ENGLISH, GERM AX, AND AMERI
CAN CUTLERY,
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Opera House Square,
whdro*we are prepared tt oflferat'dur former low prices a much larger and better stock of *rfl ff «r y»f|J
Millinery & Straw Goods,
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DENTAL ROOMS
w*. 70 ITortb minoi. St., Indlanapolii.
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Attorney at Law,
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COMBED!
Oents' Wear repaired neatly at
If. F. Reiner's Dye Houae,
Main SU bet. Mb A 7tl. apML
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STRIClLYr PUKE "»WHITE ^EAIV%
48 OliJo street, bet. 31 and 4th. I m.. d'W
a dsn* t4 ia "r—jj(4t '«il ixia rnim,0 I take tbls opportunity of thanklhg mj' many friends for] the patronage9 giuen me during the past six yeara, and now—with enlarged premises, Inereaa-» ed facilities, a number of competent and skilled workmen, tbe largest stock ever brought into the city, unremitting care and diligence in tbe execution of. all orders, I hope to receive a continued share of public patronage. -r
Having just completed an alteration of premises enabling uie to display I my stock to much better advantage, including hj *m m\ -o ,s ,-i Mi .r WALL PAPER, WHfllOW SHADES, FANCY GLASS -f »*i For Doors and Transoms, and everything required in Decorating and Painting, invite all to come and examine, offering the following special Inducements^ The Largest St^k^r jjfew Patferni* to Select from, ,.t .• "tw.»' The Loweaft Pricea* t,T )*, j# 11 'it^i 7"" !The Beat Worhuiauahl|». 1». Ul» 0 iiul 1 I _ji Vf Ll )jJ ^, mar2 6m Aad Promptness Tn tbe Execution of orders.
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GENERAT DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
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mat'td Ut ix Paints Oils,1. Glass, &c ai/t .1) ,n
Corner Main and Fourth Strata,
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.»,• Uijj't iiji i'tit *-fo ffii 'ttw».!? for BARR'S PECTORAL ELIXIR.
URIAH JKJTTKBS. KLISUA JIAVKKS. KOBKKT OXMIB.
JEFFER8 A CO.,
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Commissi'n Merchants
And Wholesale Dealers In !i i-fttn Staple and Fancy
N O I O N S
Bsvk Clam, Hliawla, awl Waeiee Goad*.
Goods.
Shirty *C
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Main St.,
TKMMJC~MA UTM, IBM*
Excltulre Agent* for all PleoeOoodsnwd' by the Vigo woolen Mill*. Orders preutpUy attended »Oi.
CBAL^,
D1BTAKER,
Ia prei«Md taeMekM antarata kM Ha* with neatneei and diapaleb. corner of Third and Oberry stieeta, Terre-Haata. fMf
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Llaseed OU. Cottar Oil, Act Ue Ae!d, for Cerrodlag Lewi. si -.--.*^1 7,,- J-r j:
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iid t! it /T vf mid ». it i-ii.ofr OIJARAKTEE.—The COLLIER WHITE LEAD AND OIL 'COMPANY guarantee' ir brand of Strictly Pure White Lead to beperfectly free from impurities, and will jay One: Hundred Oollnra Iw Gald and ,th4 cost of analysis for the kep, ir Oontainag the slightest adulteration. sTVi|S.il flit-, j« THOMAS RICHESON, President, 11 hi mu-l'i JO
For Sale by A. (3.1TSTIN & CO. Ag'f£,
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*i* ,afo nil? ni KIMI Sign of Gold Wheel and Gold Anvil, --ut a tnii bHtiM* (Hi
Head^urters ibr Bnildlng Nalerial.
130,000 Rolls Wall Paper!
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Shades
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4 A nl eb«i|t »f Hi# uA .wo'ft i'j' All of the STewest Pfttterrii and Sty lea, Inclndlng the I*-*. If*/ J±.
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Finest Tints, Gold Paper & Decoration^
II H'* Jut Opened at
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Stone Ware, Coal OU, Ac., Aa. I* Good* detlrered to any part of tbe city.
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