Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 48, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 May 1872 — Page 3

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ONLY A BABY.

T$%jfytUZ Q9K JUST A~Wg*fc iQfJ. -Onty* b*»y. H7»oal/anylmlr»*' 1 f«®t Jim aMUte ,* Fur. ii«re aud Uiere.,

none At ATI, re yen

What are you good for, luaJUT ""•^Onf/a baby*. fe -. Just Wrtk old—

OnJj- to hid

ri//? jB^i^ ra repl y.

Only a baby! ,v,... what ithould I be? Lott o' b! lolks

Been little like roe. Ain't det any hairf Eh I have, too, B'pos'n I hadn't,

Dew tt tood grow. Not any teeth— Would t't have one

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Don't dlt my dinner, .•. Qnawlh' a bone. What am I here fdrt v* 'At's pretty mean Who'* aot abetter right, ever you seen! What'm I dood for,

Did yon aay?

You'd be one, too. 'At'* all I've to nay You're moot too eld D*s* I'll dlt Lnte bed,

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jVMPIKK MARBLE

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And CJranite Works,

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Ai.ES OFj-»

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thiiy it UaH* *ffeme yo«» hnVe hone— tmbotad and dimpled,* 8we«t lUlle om.

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Wh*t nre you here for, Yon little wold?

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{Toesdiltin' told.

'THE LITTLE PEOPLE.

A HfuBUKOTON (Iowa) baby is im mortallsed by the following epitaph: "Beneath this stone our baby lay*.

He neither cries nor holleni He lived Ju^t one and twenty days, And coot im forty dollars.' '•Wouldn't yon like to be a woman when yon grow up?" "No," answered young four years old. "Why?" "Because women can't turn summersets."

A bare-footed, bare-beaded little boy astonished a worshipping congregation by rushing into the 'Where's my

a few Sundays Ago church and exclaimln papal the plgB are out

A little boy having broken his rocking horse the dAy it was bought, bin im ther began to rebuke him, and to threaten to box his oars. He silenced her by inquii in#, "What is the good ol a boss till it's broke?"

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Throo young boys in Hlohmorul, whose imnginationn had boon inflmn ed by reading dime novels, started last Sunday night for a buffalo hunt in the \V«Ht. They got as far hh Cambridge when they wore halted atul an inventory tak«M» of their fleets. Thoy had an old liorso pistol, a halfdoz.on bullets, ami an army blanket, which thoy re garded as complete outfit Tor a campaign against the bufialos of tho plains.

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The tuulei-nlKneil wishes to Inform pejaoii* wanting Monumental Work, of any description, that he 1*prepared -to All order* ai a much taw coat than ha* eve* been olferal ic

hACiiibArr^A^i)»r'«Msf»H

ORANITK

Monuments or Tomb Stones!

For loc fat* ed frteiult, will «Ave at len/»t Ten Pfr Cent, by oom Inn to the shop in pivOronce to tiQvltiK of agents, besides, they will And It more satisfactory In making their own selection from work already finished, or from Design*, than contract!or with unresponsible Agents.

FlrM-elns* material and workman*k

Son

uarantcod In all oases. to this effbet will le roalS-tf 1

gTENCtrX\,

STENCILS.

Stencil Plates foFW^ybody. Brass Inters and Fig\ires, all sines. Stencil Brushes, all alses.

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Stencil I*alnt, all oolore. Burning Brands. Steel Letters and Figure*. Brass and German Sliver Cheeks. Seal Pre—as, Ribbon Stamp*. Society Seals and Emblems, Brass, Cop* per and Oern.an Silver. Indellible Ink, Steel Rings. Chains. Every description of Stenal Goods. Orders filled promptly at Low Price

*rtjr B«tftablc «Mia BeMv

J. R. FOOTE,*

SS9 Mmim Strut, Trrr«~ttm*t*.

mart-Sm-os

FRED,

GEIGER.

LOt'KHllTR,

Bell-has|er A Miesril CntUr, Lock* and trunk* repaired, key* fitted, Iron safes op*n*d and rerataMl, speaking tubes put up. etc. BsUa, fixtures and keys of all Kinds kept on hand. North 4th si, Basmment Boom In Cooks new building. Sign of the golden key. ee-fen.

"El P. CAREY, D. M. D.

Suoeeeaor to S. D. Shields.

..DENTIST,

Ho. 11* Main fU,, ever Sag^s OonfiRcOooaty All in need of Dental sarvtcsa please eaU BATfifrACTION OCARANTKKD. 4»-ly

AiLKOAD NOTICE.

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Ths annual mwUM of U»* i4«»ekljoM«w of the mnwillf. Terre*Haute 4 Chkmgo Ballway 0a»pany. tor Xhm yarpoM of *i«cUng Dlrsetor* Bar the sosuing year. Will be held at the o(R«* of the eotnpany i» Terre-Haute, lod^w WednssKlay, JutlU, 1C7S.

Wednss«lajr. Ju—sUi joa. coujcrt. Prt»ident.

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SEWING MACHINB8 FOB 1871

The wamUud# to whloh Uw sewing mavhlne buHTaem has grown Is only surpassed the rivalry of tbe varlodk eompmtora, tew of whom are nnfamUlai with thena ansrous artifice* resorted to for the com mendatloa and aale of the part leu tar machine sought to be sold, if the number of sales be any Criterion of merit, the Singer seems to bear ttte palm, as shown by sworn returns of tbe companies, made under the licenses granted them by the owners of the sewing machine patents, and which are as fotlowx: THE SINGER MF'G do 8*1 181^80 a

Grover A Baker S.M. (Jo ,-,,trl--r,|,. ,, it 50338 44 Weed S. M. Oo_......... 14 39,655 44 Uowe Machine Co.

39,655

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(Jan. 1, to July 1)... WQcox A Qlbbs 8.M.

It 34,010

14

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Co 11 80,127 Wilson 8. M. Co

14

21,153

21,153

Araer. B. H. O. AS.

M. Co.„™.„ Ordinal Howe 8. M.

20,121 14

M. Co.„™.„ Ordinal Howe 8. M.

it 20,061 is

Florence 8.'ii.Co 15^17

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Uold Medal 8. 1. Co. 13372 Davis a M. Co 4* 11,508

Domestic 8. M. Co...„ 10,397

Flnkle A Lyon

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10,397

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44 w'ro 7,689 44

JEtna 8. M. Co_..^^.

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Empire 8. M. Co Parnatn 8. M. Co

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Eber »o many tings, 4 .. Ebery day. Tonne I squall sometime*,

Sometimes I bawl on. 5 Zey dtumant spant me "Pause I'm so small Onty a babyf 'Hm, sir,'si's no 5 'N If you only oould

Wx. H. Gbbgo Presldenf

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Blees 8. M. Co

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Elliptic 8. M. Co

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4^6S 44

11 2,905

Empire 8. M. Co Parnatn 8. M. Co 2,056 The Chicago Relief Committees returns dhow alike result: THL SINGER.. 2,427 Wheeler it Wilson 235 Howe... Grover A Baker Wilcox A Glbbs Klorenee Flnkle 4 Lyon Blees .AStna Wilson Western Empire Mad bat tan Da via Elliptic Gold Medal American Button-Hole..

And COLOR WORKS.

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4 Cor. Main and Lombard Sts*

Shryer ^Brothers,

Sole Agent* for Terre-Haut«.

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Every Packnge of our STRICTLY PURE :.¥,.*r WHITE LEAD bears the follow lng guarantee: "The White Lead contained In this Package la guaranteed lay th a Mann feetarers, the Southern White Lead aud Color Works. St. Louis, Mo., to contain no adulteration whatever. It is oompoasd entirely of perfectly Pure Carbonate of Lead and Linseed Oil, and ls80ld nuhlect to Chemical Analysis."

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N/rfUftfrS'BEMEbY.'

7EGETIK

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KTLNE Is hi of carcftilly

Juices

A written o|)1Ufaliven If reqnlr«l. f. 1IANKAHA!*.

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made exclusive!. fly selected barks.

from tbe rosin

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that It will etfectually eradicate from the nyxtem every taint or Nrrohilii, (9crofta Ions Kmsr, Tsmsn, Cas«err fss rorsn* II amor. Erysipelas, Mall Mifnis, Rypkllttr Diseases, Canker, Falntneaa at the Htemaeh, and all diseases that arlne from Impure blool. gclatl* ea. Inflammatory and Chronle Rheumatism, itrsrslgls, Ssst snd Rplnal Complalnta, can only be eflfeclu illy cured tltrouuli the blood.

For rleers and Kraptlvc lseaaea ot the skin, Pnstnles, Plmplea, Blotch Bolls, Tetter, flealtlfcead ana ltli worm. VKGKTINE hi feet a permanent cure.

—w ip» avviTrt i« «issnivTiM auu worm. VKOBTINE has never failed to «l a powanent cure.

t£Into.

Baefc, Kidney Female Weakness, sing from internal ulcer­

Pains In the Bark, Kidney Cosh Dropsy enCorrhcpa, arii

ation, and uterine diseases and ttaaeral Deklllty, VEGET1NE sets directly upon the cause* of there complaint*. It invigora'es and strengthens tbe whole system, acts upon the secretive organs, allays inflammation, cures ulceration and regulates the bowels.

For Catarrh, Dyspepsia. Hahltnal Coatlvenee*. Palpitation of the Heart, Headache, Pile*, Jfervonsntsa. and denerat prostration of the Nerveas Aystem, no nsdfetne has ever given such perfect satisfaction as the VEUETIN& It purifies the blood, cleanses all of the organs, and possesses a controlling power over the Nervous system.

The remarkable cures effected by VEOETINk have lndnced many physicians and apothecaries whom we know to prescribe and uae it In their own families.

In fact, VKGETINE la the best remedy yet discovered (or tbe above diseases, and is the only reliable Bl.OOD prmvmn yet placed before the public.

Prepared by H. B. STKVBim, Boston. Mimvl IVketl^K. Sold by all Druggists. Sft-lSw

PRICES

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181^80

Wbeelerand Wilson

AirgCo 128^26

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127 44 90 1* 20 1 11

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Tbe applicant In every case designated the kind of machine dealred.—fNew York Dally Witness.

We are now prepared to offer extra Inducements to good reliable men to sell the "SingNOFSINGER A J0S8ELYN, 70 Main street, Terre-Haute, Ind.

WW. W. Roojtwkli, Secretary

OUTHERN WHITE LEAD

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TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

Owing to its increase of business in the pest year, and flattering prospects for yet greater in the future, have been compelled to enlarge upon its already capacious facilities for doing business enabling it, thereby, to do ITS WORK CHEAPER AMD WITH

In additon also it has established In connection with it. a flrstrdass

Boiler and Sheet Iron Works,

of safflclent capacity to accommodate all who are pleased to give their patronage. None but first-class workmen in eitker dertment. I respectfully Invite the public call and examine my •annlketnre of Stationary 4k Porta* hie Engine*.Saw* Flouring Mills, and Coal Shaft Machinery, a supply of which I keep constantly on hana, of the most approved Patterns. Also Corn Shelters, Came Mills, Shln sle Machines, both Hand Pow er. Ball's Celebrated Steel Bottom R. B. Seraper, also Cast

A W rongfct Irss Serapers,

For farm use. Alse a great variety of 8choo) Seats and Desks, which for beauty and durability cannot be excelled. "**v

Together with castings of all description^ for general use in this country, all of wtoicb I warrant to be as good as tbe best, both In material and workmanship, and as cheap as the cheapest, quality taken Into consideration. (ee-tf) J. A. PARKER

rpHE NEW IMPROVED

Jathei^ino, Poinding, Rinding,

Jelling, Tucking,

^Ieavy Jewing.

•^SemfSSHmm

ELASTIC

SHUHLE STITCH

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8toekof Boots and Mw^knan Important

NEWS

To most of the community I be the next Presld

than who is to ent.

FOR V-"-'

Personal sxpenss» to the part ot the peat "problem of finanos" be»t understood by

THOSE

Who have the "aedenKandlng1*of a large ltanlly to look after la "hara Umsa," .. .. and but few wees

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BORN

Bo locky as not to need some of N. Aadrew*'goods, nl»— thtqr go

BARE-FOOTED

Or aay higher prices, tot poorer goods slsa1 «, *hw*- 1 'WW1 N. ANDREWS' keeps at 141 Main street Terre-Haute ee-tf.

tlm f.'. A !^2J kit 1 cr/,l AIlfTJ Xk. HTJ i. iH TEfcRE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAlCKAY 25, |Sp^/

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GREATER DESPATCH, £t it !..»» fe*

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FOR

^TITCHIICO, iMBF^piDEF^INC ^.UFFLINQ, (^UILTINQ,, jP^lNQINQ, ^AGGOTINO,

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raiding, j^EMMING,

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CALL AND 8EETT AT II*. 'Mais Street,

si Terre-Haute, lod. H. H. BLEDHOB, Aft. aprJ7-Sm

"NION STEAM BAKERY.

im tmw

FRANK HEINIG&BRO.

MLanufisctursrs of all kinds of

backers, Cakes, Bread

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DKAJLKR8IN

foreign & Domestic Fruits, FANCY ft STAPLE GROCERIES, utr AT*mt vnttr, (Between the two Railroads,)

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n-tf. Terre-Haute, Ind.

ERRE-HAUTE OMNIBUS Transfer as4 Baaste Line. eeJO Main street, wlU attradto all calls leftla call-boxes, promptly, tor Depoes, Balls or Picnics, and cootey passengers to any of tbe city at .neaps hie rates. Also, age prompt!]: called for, and delivered to any part or the dty. Teams furnished tor heavy hauling, on sboitooUea. Headqnarten on Water street, between Cherry and Mulberry. Orders left at CtatMtert will be

A OBT, Aop-n,

^pERRE-HADTE HOUSE,

W.«. Mt, Prs»*n. psi this Hmeeersry Ten

Oram tbe Depot and Hirer. MAisns (MtAM.

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Sheet Iron'Works,

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IBe/we^n Waln«t liM Poplar*

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ALL BOILERS

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DONE Ol* SHORT NOTICE,-w ee-2m

JAS. MATH. [GO FOUNDRY

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Hereafter made will be jjf |j« tii) 5#^.'

Tested hj GsTcramest laspectioau imtd -I 1 1 .• IMn Hot isk.K V. ^'.4 f«c iut to tti *t 1 lu( 5 l»

Everything Warranted Perfect v. «ii

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*4 Satisfaction^Guarafiteed.

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Sheet Iron Wo# .Done,

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,!• V- 'i** w!. ALL KINDS OF b*i 0 *4t' flWMi »«.»#«'

BOILERS MADE,

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At Prices as Low as atny Shop In the State.

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REPAIRING HZ?.'

yjbiX' •j*. OF ALL KINDS y-f

WORKS ON CANAL, v• Between Main and Ohio Sts. ORDMRJS MOLHJTMD. 8KATH A HAQBB

'HE BEST ROUTE

EAST AND WEST.,

INBIANAPOLIA. CUfCTNNATl AND UTATBVTI A I O A S

Cincinnati and Eastern DItIsIosm. Poor Passenger trains lea re the Union Depot, Indianapolis, dally for Cincinnati, Chillloothe, Marietta, Washington, aae Clrclevllle, Ohio Pans, NichoUuvlue, Kentucky. Also for ParkerabQTg, Baltimore, Washington dty, Philadelphia and New York.

By this route Bast a ticket can be purchased at the Union Depot to New York st the price as by any other route, on which tbe holder can pass through or stop erer at all the above named Fasten! cltlss. Uhyetlt, tsiaer and Chliagi vtalon.

Three through Trains leave the Union Dnot daily, tor Lafayette, Chicago. Springfleld, Qulney, St. Jueepb. Kansas City and Omaha without change of cars.

Time and CManos less and fare as low as by say oUh mute, to all tbe principal towns and cities In the West and Northchecked through to all principal and slecj^ln^ cars on all night trains, furtker Intormatkm and tickets, sppty the Ticket Agent In tbe Union Depot.

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J. B. HASH.

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u|tl numd AND ia^»( jaa&hud U.-""

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-vcm e-fftsiAT^A EtAG^R, Propb'S^

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Manuteetarers of "*w#a

Cars and Car Wheels,

«m(I "rtlii *»'t tj1 J, I Of all kinds. ,*»J? b'* simintaiK ttefii

.^MACHINERY

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ANlVlliYY_CA®TOGi -.,t '4 4JT— Highest price paid for Oast Scrap lroa.

Held.

O. L. BARRINOKR, Master ol Transportation.

C.K. LO*d,Chief Ticket Clsr*. M-t£

HCLARIDOE,

WalantSU,opp.Osat«r Market,

ryer and Scourer,5

Tmliss Apparel nioaly Scoured or beaattlally Colored. Oents Garments Socwrsd, Oalored or Bepalred.

Send yourgoodf by ExprssHcroUieiala*.

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TUEH RIPLE A DEMTN6

A «nv.»iV

1 ^TBRRE-HAVTF,

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Invite attention to their -pf6»enf*»tock of •f

Beasdrtabk GoodsriTrdtrdtrisq

A Japmneae SttUfngu at 35 mnd SOc per Itard* .y,,( 1 -4 Japmmete FmpHmm, Smttm Strip*, fU 311-2 eent»ptr jmrd, Jt few Choice Jap*rnsss SUM*.

Srepamd Striped ITtoe* i'mpMue Treat IS f» tlnlWj/mriWK VHetmrim *mpMn»t9er9genteel rt9le,Mt eente. JVtnrt*k fcastrrs, chetngtable, mt %8 eente, Sandringham Btrttimge, at 35 eente,'

SiUt and »W/ Sergee, E,igMt Weight Pongee and irieh PepT'ue, in attractive veuriety,

Ckecke amd Plaide far Children* At Its, brightand Man teem ot 25 «ntf 30». -Colored BaMete, with bri§M border*. White Batiete, with pletin harder*, $ .V

White and Tinted Y* Semite 8tripe*. Pique* and JfarteiUe*, white xnd BtdT. Bmlllfiytr den Per coif*, Chimti,BrilUaMt», Brps, AY.

A Splendid Stock of Silks!

Black Jtlpeuia* and Pure Mohair* im all grade* and of mpertor Mmi*h~

nice a**ortment of Lace and Lace Oood*,

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Ruffles, which are superceding Collar*, 'r Plaited Flouncing*, Hamburg Edge*, Ribbon*, Rotes, Jltagic Barter*, a new invention long needed. v*iHandkerchief*, Trimmings, and the thouaand little articles that are require ed to make a atocb complete, 4 *1

«tONO CONTINTE® StTCt^ES® TUVK TEST OF MERIT."*" 152,stl hive bees'Blade and.

15,771 Made aad

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Sold ia 1971.

They are in Advance in Important

and well tested Improvementa,

And their ionx oontlnaed sucoess and constantly increasing sale fullv establishes their Great Superiority.

RECENT IMPORTANT VICTORIES. At the most Important Field Trial ever held in the Went, that at Owatonna, Inr^ In Jnly, 1871. under the anspfee* of the Minnesota Hlnte Board of Agrlcnltpre X.RB OBAltb SWEEPSTAKJBS PBI»-«BA)r» «OLI) MEI»At.-the Highest Prl»offered by the Society was awarded to Wood'* Self-Kake Reaper.* with Its MewIm Attsehnest. At the great Field Trial at Marnhalltown. Iowa, In W71, "Wood •elf-Make Meanera** bore off tbe Highest Prise. 1 licse machines nave received more than Four Hundred first-class County, District and State Prize*, fully establishing ts« GREAT PRACTICAL UTILITY.

THOS. B. PARVllt, Agent, cor. Third mnd Cherry Streets, (Lyne A IAWCS Ojtt" stand), Terre-Hante, Indiana. Be sore to examine Machines before purchasing any civ er. Descriptive Pamphlets mailed freee on application.

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BRIGHT STRIPED SHAWM AND SCARFS

*J from-93,1 & to tlft^OO.

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Linen and Cotton Sheetings of the most Popular Brandt^

Table Linen, Napkins*,^Doyles and Towels^

Gauxe, Fine Domet and Silk Warp Flannels-

1. Superior Balbriggmn Mome, Several broken lint of Hotiery to cloee out at reduced price*.

mutt l» vH ismI .. ,,,

WP rtnril fAPflflff—#rr

tf v"Il vvl BC Ls which we beNrDf to be *uperi

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In great yarlety and vfflry chdap. -J

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L.adie* Cotton Hoee at IO, t9 l-3 IS astf 22 1-2 eent* per pair* Sbzlrm Length Mi cent* per pmh-. I^ndie* Cotton Hoee. SO B, Iron Firamt*, regular made, at 15 per dozen.. t* Other Regular AiaeU Oood* at HjOOper dmxen.

and quality to any of eimtlar price ever *old in thi* market. Several »f our cuttomer* who ueually buy line Cortel* at fancy price* have been induced to-' try a pair," and they ipeak of them in high praise.

"GINGHAMS, prints

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-J beautiful yard wide Bleached JHualin, finished soft by I^onadale ('#,•»» pany, at 15 eent* per yard, A great variety in our Whtte Goods Department.^

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MUSLIN^.

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TUELL, RIPLEY &• DEMIXG,

^Harvesting Machines.

THE WORLV-RENOH XED

Walter, A. ^\roo«L-Mowers and Reaper^

Address WALTER A. WOOD, Pren'l, 2KfI^k«- fit. flilosRf.JIK

Enw'n H. ViH.nms«i OenT Agent. sprg7-.ns-iifefei

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(SELLS THE CKLEBtlATCD *hi

Fish ^Brothers!. Wagons!.

Klrby Mowsr, all combined indne machine, Jk -i *wM* .•*- 1 AIM, TUB

•KIRBY

2-Wheeled Mower,

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Aad ail Hassf tt

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COMPBI8ING „fi Mitf*

Siagle Mowers, Single Reapers* :. «f 11

.. con»|»li«ed Seir-Knltem. ,t

ti^ndCombined Droppers^

A complete variety from Wlilch all clasSj^i fkrhierH can scicct Mnchlufs best suited ta t1.el^wAnur,v,, "..".V.-T. 'T'""".''

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Self-Raking ^eajiert

Brby JEand-Raking Reaper,

a*5*"1" J2&?' HtOregor^ Block, lain Street, near First, Terre-Ha«tfJ»f^

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