Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 1, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 July 1872 — Page 3

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Connubialities^

Brown says wedding rings ought to be recbristened suffer-ringa. He has *:*j been married five years. "t*

The light of a match will frighten a wolf away, it is said. But love matdhtJes don't always keep the wolf from the door.

O, my dear, there is a most lovely set—pin, earrings and sleeve buttons, 'a do go buy them. "Yes, jny dear, I ,,jmean to go by them just as fast as possible."

The English believing in what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander will try the cat-o'-nine-tails as a means of punishing those who ilog their wives. M~*.

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"More money, madam! more monVey Have yon forgotten that my monkey has brought everything you have— even the dress you stand in?" Fair

Bride "No, sir nor have I forgotten that your money also bought what stands in the dress. .or 3

There is a curiously assorted married couple in Lone Pine California, the husband being nearly fifty years old and the wife barely twelve. "What is more curious, they have been married three years, and the wife, who is small oven of her age, wears short dresses and conducts herselflike(t^!cbi|r4,^bat she is. ,« 113 *.!•

Merely a sylable difference: Tom's wife complains because he smokes, She says It chokes herself and folks, ,,

But Tom declares It's fair jf His wife, he says, spends half her days* In doing up her hair. Iter mind she can for hours bestow tu her back hair Tom swenrsit'sso— I lie does the same ou his'bacco. What a picture of anxious love defending its object against a siege of importunities is brought before the ... mind by the following advertisement from a Western paper

ENGAGED—Miss Anna Gould to John Candal. City Marshal, of Leavenworth, Kansas. From this time henceforth and forever—until Miss Anna Gould becomes a widow—all young men are requested to withdraw their *'sparticnlnr attentions. V#' ,.*** 'it i)it »i

A young man met a youn^ la"*dy whom no knew, and said "Miss 3——, may I have the pleasure of (there he spoke rathor slow), when the young lady said: "No, I thank you

I don't care for your company." "Excaso me, Miss said he, "I was simply going to ask if I might have the spleasure of passing you on the walk."

Thus watt the mitten neatly thrown back on her.

A pair were married at Plainview, •4 Minn., in an unusual way lately. Tho, ceremony was performed in a dancing hall, the* floor of which was filled for denying except one set, then the happy couple, followed by three newly-mar-ried couples, stepped forward ana formi^ed the lacking sot. The minister stepped into the centre ot the circle, and "performed the ceremony the music struck up, and the dance went forward as if nothing had happened.

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"There's no use in talking,I'm going to get married," said a bachelor acquaintance tho other day, while busily engaged in sowing, "ftero I worked 'H just twenty minutes by tho watch trylog to get this noodle threaded, and ttafcn lust as I succooded I pulled tho tbreact out. Finally I got it threaded again, and now, after sowing this bntton on good and strong, I find I've got it on tho wrong side, and now I've got

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my work to do all over again."

An unhappy citizen of Cleveland was recently entrusted by his wife with the following messago to her dressmaker. "Tell her, dear, that if she thinks it -wonld look better with ton bias flounces without pufling, and box plaited below tho equator, which should bo gathered in hem-stitched gndgeons up and down the with re gusset stitch between she can make it up that way, instead Offlttting the bobinetto insertion, and piecing out with point applique as I suggested yesterday."

At the funoral of a wife, the undertaker arranged for the husband and mother-in-law to ride in the same carriage "Must I," said tho brokenhearted man,"must I ride with that awful woman?" "1 thUikyou will havoto answered the undertaker. O Mr. Undertaker, how can dreadful woman 1» a™"™ overv oarringe oi the procession .to make a change," bualnws, •'and von must ride here. veu, must Imnst," said the atrlcRen man, "but to ride with her ttotroys aU my pleasure onihis occtwto**

Out in Michigan, a ifew flay* "8°. nnd his wife, and two men not blessed or burdened with wives, went _i |n ieaky JxH*t whiohsuok io tho river The husband andong umnarnldman struck out vtgorouslyfor the ahore? while tho other stopped and -toved the woman at the risk oi hit own

Probably the married man knew £uat he he wis about, bat w«yrtlf'Mm oinftAhlswife was rescued. Hh» sleep will not be always like *o his who "wraDS the drapery of his oouch abont

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Jmd lies down to pieasaatdreams. «,l?M isn't the slightest doubt bat that will feel dternallv grateftil to tbe

^Twho^r«erT«ih[8^.'.llfc.

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A man was lately arrested at PittsIburg for loading his wife with a forty pound chain and burning her mouth with a red-hot poker to provent her drinking.

A Boston woman of 00 got a mercenary youth of a quarter that age to marry her the other day, on promise of an income of §3,000 a year while she lived, and a life interest in her estates .after her death. ...» "*3

Ah, ladies," said an old fam civant, as he opened a bottle of wiue, "what is more delightful than the popping of a champagne cork?" The popping 'of the question!" unanimously criod 'the ladies. ijf" '•M

A young man rode ten miles in a railway carriage "with a young lady the intention of popping the question, ^but all he said was, "It's quite moony 'Ho-night." "Yes," she replied, "muclj^iily." &od J,here .wasn't another word

I aare her arose and gave her a ring •Snaked her to marry me then, but

Rv?««ntthem

all baok-tho insensible

Mufnir—and said she'd no notion of men. her I had oceans of money and

LSi-tried

to frighten her with a

f®?2?Tbut sho answered she W*so®

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in the woods to be

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BUSINESS CARPS.,

IHG NEW YORK STORK, 73 Main street, near Uonrt House squnre, Dry Goods, CnrpetM. Wall l'nper,

BhntloR, Ac.

FRKDKRICK nUSCHAUPT A Co,

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Al STIJf A «'., \V iiolestvle A Rotnil dealers in

UxVKDWARE, SASH, DOOttH, PAINTS,

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Iron, Nails, Oil and Uliua, 172 Main street.

It. FHEEMAN,

AmericanA Foreign Watt hea, JEWELRY, Ac., Opera Tlonse.

K18SNEK,

PIANOS, MELODGON8, OKOAXR, MUN1«H1 liistruui«U(M, Ac,, Palftcaof Music, 4S Ohio street.

rPKURE'lIAtlTG MUSICAL IXSTIT1TTE, 5th St., bet. Main A Ohio. Music tAught In all its branches. Pnplls raqy enter at any time. Agency for Staiuwny pianos. A. Sinnn, Principal.

ATELS,

Olt ATES.

FurnaceN ami RntipN,

Manufticturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice

And manvitactured Tin ware, 50 and 52 Main street.

RW.

RIPPETOE, General dealer in

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS A PRODUCE, National Block, 155 Main street.

A. FOOTE,

RL.

STIIONO,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in

II. C1KEADLE,

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than in a moment I turned and «nd called her mv angel »nd ?!he fell in

my artus

npiiTmnnw.iiy

lUtll

KJRt

Dealer In

Garden, Field & Flower Seeds, Mm

No.65 Main street.

C1LIFF

Jk SON,

MHUiifMcinrers of I«comotl v«, Stationery, Marine, Tubular and Cylinder Boilers, Iron Tanks, Sheet Iron Work, Door Steps, etc., cor. Canal AMain St. 19

QRIMES ROTSE,

Real Estate & Collecting Agents,

No. 4 South Filth Street.

BALL) '*"v Dealer in 4 ft!

Stoves, Mantels, Orates, Tin Plate, Japan and Pressed IFare, »is 128 Main Btreet, North Ride.

DltlfciS.

PAINTS, OIES.

"Glass, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Ac., ULICK & BERR Y, f- Corner Main and 4th streets.

KUPPEN1IEIMER

BROS.,

'•c, Ht-Wil CLOTH1EBS, 118 Main Street.

II. DOOiEY,

Opera, House Booh Store

Books, Papers, Chromos and Frames.

ARREN, HOBERG & CO.,

Great Headqna'rs for Dry Goods,

JOSEPH

Opera House Corner.

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Choice Tens, ColT. cs. Snjrnrs, Fancy »n«l Staple Orocerlcs, No. 187 Main s'reet.

THK WITEEI.ER A WILSON* Sewing Machine

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MARSH H. SCHOOLEY, Agent, Opiwslte Postofflce, 6th street.

pLOWS. 4^ W PHILIP NEWHART'S Terre-IIante Plow Factory, 1st street, near Main.

Attorney at Lnnr Notary PnblK No.

80 MAIN STBEKT,

.^Between Third and Fourth. 21.

JSxtabluhed l.Vl.

WAnASIf

WOOLES MILLS, O. F.

Ellin, Proprietor, wholesaleand retail manufacturer

of

Woolen Goods, north-west

cor. 1st and Walnut streets. 1'-'

VIGO

FOUNDRY A Torrc-Hautf Car W ork*.

Soath 4 Hager, manufacturers of Cars, Car Wheels, Cast'lnns and Machinery, corner Canal and Main street.

mERRE-lIAUTE

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Coinmcrtlnl Collesre. S r«,PoDmaushipand Arit

Book-keeplr

AKTLETT CO., Wholesale and Retail

Booksellers and Stationers^

139 Main Street.

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YES!

O. r. SMITH. W. A. WIIKKI.KK.

SMITH

A WIIEEIjER, Dealers in Oraten anl Tin War*.

Agoucy FairUauks' ScalM, 150 Main street

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TnifiVP KADEI-, I Manufacturer of Baddies and Harness, Whips, Curry Combs Brushes, IIor*e Blankets, Ac., all work warranted. lowpst prices in the city, 1W Main street, near 7tli.

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ARMSTRONG.

DRUGGISTS,

Iffl Main Street, near Mxth.

H. SC UDDER,

w. Coiifbftloncry A Toys, 194 Main street.

WA.SHBAP,

•••_ $**$•.•••*

Manufacturers A«ent for Children's Ca. rlnges, Hobbr Iiors«, Ac.. 0th St.. opp. P. O

PPLICATION FOR LICENSE

Notice

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SJi. chUd.Mi Mcl.imod, 'JT« many thia wi'v

rpHE OLD ESTABLISHED

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IRON WORKS,

W uTi I** "J frUJ tu t*k 038* K'uflW ••II bn- «•'*-.- rr 1

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MOOKE A IIAOKKTY,

181 Main street.

R. FltEE^f AN, "£a ts'

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*_The Leading Jeweler, U*t tat, 161 Main street/'^- *tl'V

gYFERS, TRADER Jt CO.,

WHOLESALE GROCERS, 190 Main street, Terre-Hante, Indiana.

C. SMITH, j. Dealers in Stoves, Reapers, Agricultural Implements,

an«l Coal Shalt Miicliim'rj,

a su banc

ppiy F, of

TERRE-HATJTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. JULY 6, 1872.

TT^RRK-IIAUTFi, IND ni!M

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Owing to Its' Increase o( business In the past year, and flattdring prospects for yei r©a,ter iu the future, have been compelled enlarge upon its already capacious facilities for doing business enabling it, thereby, tQ *1° ay.nT4 ITS WORK CHEAPER AND WITH

CiUEATER DESPATCH,

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of which I keep constantly on the most approvetl Patterns.

Also Corn Sliellers, Cane JUII», Shinicle Machines, both Hand A Pow« er. Ball's Celebrated Steel Rot* totn R. R. Scraper, alno Cast

A Wrought Iron Scrapers,

For farm use. Also a great variety of School Seats and Desks, which lor beauty and durability cannot be exoelled.

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

1HE NEW IMPROVED

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QUILTING FF^INGING

PINDING ^ELLINC JUCKING 3I\AIDING

JIEMMING,

ELASTIC

us

.hmetic,

Peomaushipaiu

cor. 0th and Main streets.

nnvi ...aln streets. GARVIN A HEINLY, Principals.

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TAMES

M. CRISIIERt Watchmaker and

Jeweler, Ohio street, south of the Court. House, Terre-Hante, Ind. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. Engraving neatly done and warranted to give satisfaction.

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JONES A JONES.

7-ITTIO Rlt'K, WHOLESALE NOTIONS. Commission merchants^ 1(8 Main street.

oSTITCH

SHUTTLE STITCH

CAM, AND SEE IT AT

.ii. No. 90 Main Street, Tcrre-Haute, Ind. A X. II. BLEDSO£, Ag't, apr-7-3m

NION STEAM BAKERY.

FRANK HEINIG & I5RO.

Manufticturers of all kinds of "f

i„OT„«1y'.h™djJ.w.TH

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hereby Klveo that the under'he Board of Conunlsre^alar M«BIOTI for a

«l«iiedwlll apply to the Board of Conunts *t thefr next rernlar s«slon for Ueense to sell spirltons and intoxicating

IM nnantitles than a quart at a

louow In leas quantlUes than a Quart at a Xe for the apace of one year. Our place «fdoinit basinon is locateil on the coroer of Wxth and Tlppeeaooe rtreets,

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LIFF & SON'S

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BOiCER

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In addfton also It lias established lti^SSMectlon with it. a tlrst-class

Boiler and Sheet Iron Works,

of sufficient capacity to accommodate all who are pleased to give their patronage. None but llrst-class workmen in ultUer department. I respectfully Invite the public to call and examine my n" 's(f *4.

itfaiinnurture or Stationary A Portable Enitliien,Snwd Flonrii|K

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Crackers, Cakes, Bread

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DEALERS IN

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Foreign & Domestic Fruits,

FA-NCY 4 STAPLE GROCERIES,

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,• LATA.TKTTB STREET, (Between the two Rail roads 21-tf. Terre-Haute. Ind.

rpERRE-HADTE OMNIBUS

Tr*ttaCer ami Banmn I.IMe,

omee 142 Main street, will attend to all calls left In call-boxes, promptly, for Depots, Balls or Picnics, and convey passengers to any part of the city at reasonable rates. Also. Bagieage promptly ealled for, and delivered to any part of the city. Teams furnished for hau

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EPPELINE,

Torre-

foSSu^W^A^BRENNAK.

DEALER IN

FINE WINKS AND uijlotts

.f ,3l«. is SenUi rsartli Street,

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Terre-Hante Ind.

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FIRST STREET,'™\

Nf* .• ii ti Between Walnut and Poplar

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P'lth

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3" i- Y/ro/flL (. *.r» r» 111 V'.U tl.O

"""ALL BOILERS

HiS fit tui

wi ••mi--*1'* "Siir h« Hereafter made will bejaij mfmu vi v'l iiOHtiW mai,

Et^ything Warranted Pcrfcct

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AND »rt

tt» Kti tt'i'$i 4* i«f Siii /\(r 14- tr •Pi Satisfaction Guaranteed,

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Sheet Iron W.orks,

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J. B. HAOKB.

iriGO FOUNDRY

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TERRE-HA VIE

CA WO S

SEATH & HAGER, PROPR'8.,

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Manufacturers of "!l

Cars "and Car Wheels,'

,Ofallkinds4

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1XD1AXAPOMS, nxnjrjrATI ASD LAFAYETTE

«AIL»OAD.*

Cincinnati and Enatern DlTtaiona.

Four Passenger trains leave the Un'o*1 Depot, Indianapolis, daUy for CiuclnnRtt, Chillieothe. Marietta, N^shington, anci Clrclevillc, Ohio: Parts Nlchoifttville, Kentucky. Also for Parkeniburg, Baltimore, Washington City, Philadelphia and New

Bv^thls route ICast a ticket can be purchased at the Union Depot to New York at the same price as by any other route, on whlcn the holdeT can pass through or stop ever at ail the above named Eastern cities.

Lalfeyette, Qnlney and Chicago Dlvision. Three through Trains leave the Union Depot daily, for Lafayette, Chicago, Springfield tiuincy, St. Joneph, Kansas Cltjr and Omaha without change of cars.

Time and distance less and fare as low as by any other route, to all the principal towns and cities In the West and North-

WBaceage

point#, and sleeping cars on all nlgnt trains,

For further1information and tickets, app., .o th. Ticket

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Alt KINDS OF

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BOILERS MADE,

AND ALL KINDSIOP

^Sheet Iron Work Done,

rMttl t-lM ^*sff At Prices as Low ns atjany Shop iM thC state.^ '-J ln the State.' yw 1J viir vi •a- •. A Si-i \4fii lit

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REPAIRING

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J| OF ALL KINDS

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DONE Oft SHOET NOTICE.^ ee-2in. JAS. SEATH.

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MACftlNERY

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AND HEATY CASTINGS. j.t -u'i

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Highest price paid for Cast Scrap Iron.

WORKS ON CANAL, Between Main and Ohio Sts.

ORDERS SOLICITED.

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SKATH A HA«3EK

RPHE BEST ROUTE

EAST AND WEST.

152,371 have becu Made mid

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Master ol Transportation

U. K. LORD, Chief Ticket Clark. M-tf.

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KANUTACTirKKRS OF W

Saddles and Harness,

Dealers in Collars, Whip*, Trunks, Ac., HO.» MAIN STREET, North tide, between 3rd and 4th, TerreHante, Indiana. AgenU for Uncle Raml Harness Oil. 50-lj.

TUmi, RIPLEY & DEMING

TERRE-HAUTE, IMDIASA,

^InviteaHerition to their 'present stock of Seasonable Goods, including

Japanese Suiting» at 3S and HOc per yard,

Japanese FopHns, Satin Stripe, at 3T 1-2 cents per yard. Jl few Choice Japanese Sflks. Grey and Striped Wash l'oplins from 15 to 35 cents per yard. Victoria Poplins, very genteel style, at 25 eents.

JYorwich Lustres, changeable, at 25 cents*

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Tested by Government Tnspee ,• ,»• tion. «i i.-* .rH If nira.

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jn great yariety

20

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cent Corset!—'

75

Sold. 15.771 Made and?""4'

*r* Hold in IS7I..J*, y,

They are in ^Idnance in Important

and well tested Improvement*,

And their long continued success and constantly increasing sale fully establishes their Great Superiority.

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JAS. H. TURNKH.

The Standard Harvesting Machines.

T1IE WORLtt-KEXOWNED

Walter A. Wood Mowers and Reapers,

RECENT IMPORTANT VICTORIES. At the most Important Field Trlnl ever held ln the West, that at Owatonna, In Jul v. 1871. under the auspices of the Minnesota State Board of Agriculture, T1IE UKAS'b NWKEPKTAKEN PRI7.E-«KAX1 «•»!,!» MEIAl.-the Highest

offered by the Society was awarded to Wood's Sell-Kake Itenper."' with its Ins Attachmrnf. At the grent Field Trlnl nt Marshalltown, Iowa, ln 1871, Nelf-Rnke Rennrrn" li«re ofT the Highest Prize. These machines have received mo.-e than Four IIundrAl first-class County, District and State Prizes, fully establishing tfcvir GREAT PKACTK AL UTILITY.

TttOS. IT. 1'AItVlS, Affcnt, ror. Third and Cherry Streets, (Lyne & Lawes fiid stand), Terre-Haute, Indiana. He Mire to examine Machines before purchasing any oilier. Descriptive Pamphlets mailed freee on application.

TURNEF &SHILLIT0

IS SUCCESSORS TO'"

Turner A Kiiutiii.

W. n. Shillito, having purchased the interest of T. C. Runtln in the firm of Turner A Buntln, we have formed a copartnership under the name and style of Turner A Shillito, and will continue the

FAMILY GROCERY

AND

General Produce Business,

AT THE OLD STAND.

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cheeked through to all principal

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•anewones. iLTUHNKR, Monuments or Tomb Stone!

RoteviGc, Park' (., Ltd.

H. Mahan, J. P., Rosevllle, Ind. mlft-ly.

CLARIDGE,

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A Splendid Stock of Silks!1

Black Jtlp&t'as and Pure. Jflohairs in all grades and of superior finish. fjf

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BRIGHT NTRIPEO SflAWL§ MD SCARFS, r/ From $3,75 to $15*00.

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Sandringham Suitings, at 35 cents* Silk and Wool Serges, Light Weight Pongen and Irish Poplins, in al-m tractive variety. Checks and Plaids for Childrens Suits, bright and handsome, at 25 and 30. Colored Batiste, with bright borders. White Batiste, with plain borders. *-r: White and Tinted 11® Semite Stripes. Piques and Marseilles, white and BufT. Dolly farden Percales, Chintz, Brilliants. Reps, Kc. I

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''M- Linen and Cotton Sheetings of the most Popular Brands. 7

Table Linen Napkins, Doyles and Towels,!

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very cheap.

Gauze. Fine Domct and Silk Warp Flannels. T..-

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Ladies Cotton Hose at IO, 12 1-2, 15 and 22 1-2 cents per pair. Exitm Length

cents per pair.

Ladies Cotton Hose, 20 B, Iron Frames, regular made, at $5 per dozen. Other Regular Made Goods at 91.00perdozen. SuperiorBalbriggan Hose. KT* 1 '^4'S

Several broken lints of Hosiery to close out at reduced prices.

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Wt olTer a Sixteen Bone Il Vt^n Corset which tee believe to be superior in style

and quality to any of similar price ever sold in this market. Several of our customers who usually buy fine Corsets at fancy prices have been induced io «try a pair," and they speak of them in high praise. ..

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GINGHAMS, PRINTS AND MUSLINS.

J! beautiful yard wide Bleached Muslin, finished soft by Lonsdale Company, at 15 cents per yard. *j! great variety in our White Goods Department.

nice assortment of Lace and Lace Goods.

JYew

Rufltes, which are superceding Collars. \.'7 Plaited Flouncings, Hamburg Edges, Ribbons, Bows. ''Magic Garters, anew invention long needed.

Handkerchiefs. Trimmings, and the thousand little articles that are required to make a stock complete. TTJELL, RIPLEY & DEMIHG,

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COMPRISING

Single Mowers, Single Reapers,

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Combined Self*Rakers, .....

And Combined Droppers,

A com plete variety from which all classes ot farmers can select Machines best suited to their ants.

I.OXO COMIMTB SI CCESS THE Till E TENT OF MERIT."

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Addios WALTER A. WOOD, I'rcs't, 2C0 Lake St. Chicago, 111.

Euw'n H. VALENTINE, UFII'l Agent. apr27-8M

W. B.

EW FIRM.

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SHILLITO.

PIKE MARBLE

IVm.

And Granite Works.

The undersigned wishes to inform person*, wanting Monumental Work, of any do« Hcrlptlon, that he is prepared to All orders nif a much lf*« cost than has ever been offcrci

Our stock is full and our prices shall be as to the public. P"*ons I'Pt^V^^^OTCH low &fl the lowent. We would fe pleawnl to Jng AMhRICAN, ITALIAN, or SCO! haveotivold filends fall and an well GRAiir-

12-ti. Cor. Main A SevenLh street*. p0r deceased friends, will save at least Tf* Per Ont. by coming to the shop in preU

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AJH.fc«o K. Mhhli, jrtnd It more satisfactory in making thnr Attorney and Connaelor at Law. |OVn selection from work already finished, 'or from Designs, than contracting with un-

Will make collections, and attend,-to all Material and workmanship kinds of 1^1 Buslnewin Parke^ IKOCO.

buying of agents, besides, they wm

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*FE*BUCKS.—Allen A» tion to this effect will be given If r^n!rci. Haute. Wm. Patrick,Terre-»»ute. James

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Walnut St., opp. Center Market,

ca^es. A written ob! p-

M. HANRAHAN.

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ENTS' & LADIES' WEAR

Tver and Scourer, «-EA»E» & tOI.ORI B! I Gents'Wear repairel neatly at Ladles Apparel nicely Scoured or beautl- UT "Roinor'st Dvf» lully Colored. Gents Garments Scoured, jrl. 1. IvCinCl S U) XlUuet, Oelored or Repaired

Send yoor goods by Exprews or otherwise. Main 8t.i bet. 6th A 7th. ar-6-tX.