Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 2, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 July 1872 — Page 3
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H-vrffj 177/B HO TJSEHOIrD. ,j«: *|plum.—Masb,
Siberian Ckab Apple.—Proceed
Grape Jelly.—Bruise
Peach Jelly.—Wash,
Dr. Nichols advises glass jars for fruits because "undoubtedly many persons are greatly injured
Jellies of Strawberries and Blackberriks.—Bruise
No ornament is so appropriate for the dinner table or mantel as a vase of flowers. If a small quantity of spirit of camphor is placed in the water contained in the vase, the color and freshness of the flower will remain for a much longer period.
When, as in case of sickness, a dull light is wished, or when inatchcs are mislaid, pot powdered salt on the canlie till it reaches tho black part of the viek. In this way a mild and steady ight may bo kept through the night by I small picce of candle.
Sweet Pickles.—"twelve
1
take out, put carefully on a dish, let tho syrup boil down, then put on fruit Bijain and boil a few minutes lill jars arid seal .with tUpJiQ paper.dipped in vlatp of egg. ,,
1
To
I
I
Dry Cukiuuks.—Having
latter wanted to
te«r
boil, strain, as aTove
Sloe Jelly.—Mash,
one-half pound of sugar to a pint of juice.
fruit, then strain add half a pound of sugar to each pint of juice, then boil from ten to twenty minutes.
To remove paint from window gloss melt some soda in very hot water and wash theni with it. using soft flannel. It will entirely remove the paint.
Wild Crab Apple.—Cover
with water and boil soft, then strain add one pound of sugar to each pint of juice boil irom fifteen to twenty in^iv utes. ,,,
I'M!)!Preserve.—Plums are equally
W'hI
IS® il
done in molasses as sugar.
do
TDry
boil, strain„
as
for preceding, but add only one-Ltelf pound of sugar to each pint.
rpERRE
without re-
|moving skins or pits cover with waiter boil until soft, strain, add one1 half pound of sugar to a pint of juice boil twenty minutes.
dv
the fruit, put
in a thin cloth, and allow to strain over .•night. Next morning add half a
Soil
ound of sugar to each pint of juice twenty minutes. To remove proud flesh, pulverize loaf sugar very line, and apply it to the part affected. This is a new and easy remedy, and is said to remove it entirely without pain. It has been practised in England for many years.
kept. Beech plums are
very excellent prepared in this way, as we 11 for pies. viiAijuakor who had been troubled %\t!i rats informs a friend that he. gr«sc(l a thirty-foot board, filled it full of lish hooks, set it un at an angle of forty livo dogrees, and put an old cheexent the top. The rats went up, slid lack, and be caught thirty of 'ein the fubt night.
Biuxdy Peaches.—One
CimiuNT Wine.
pound of
sugar to each pound of fruit boil fruit until soft, make the svrup with as little water us possible. Take the peaches and lay separately on a dish, boil the syrup agaiu until the right consistency: put tho peaches in tho jar, then add one pnrt lirandy lo two parts of syrup stir and till up tho jar.
pounds: sugar, three pounds water, one gallon. Placo the currants, stems and all, in a tub, and mash them well add the water, set iu a cool place, and stir occiNion:iily continno tho stirring for throo days •'then drain the liquor through a sieve, squeeze the pulp in a cloth, mid tho sugar, stirring until it is diselvod, and put into a barrel or cask, which should stand in a dry, cool collar. Wlion fermentation is ovor, bung uptight ami leave all winter, llack olf in spring boforo second fermentation, and Uiiilo alter second fermentaon
stoned
'the desired (|unntity of good cherries,, put a pound of white sugar to overy pound beat ami sift over tho cherries and. let thom stand all night. Take them out of the sugar, and overy pound of sugar* put two spoonsful of water. Holland skim it woll and then put in the cherries boil the sugar over them and next morning strain, and to every pound of syrup p„t half pound more sugar boll It till it is a little thicker, then put In the cherries and let thom boll geutfy. Tho next day strain them put thom" in an oven and turn them everyday till tboy are dry.
Preserving Fuvits.—As
make
Hon
VIGO
tho season
lor preserving fruits is at hand, wo print tho following, which we find In one of our exchanges, lot the benefit of our lady friends:
Our native fruits, V,th wild and cultivated, furnish an inexhaustible suppi of the proper ingredients for tho making of wl kinds ».f preserves. Wo ire a few tried rodp^ tor tholr manufacture, and trust th\t they may be used extensively to ty exclusion of the unhealthy compounds we aro
I
«,prone
to prtronuc:
4
YANKEK suit SADNESS.
a
lventuckian and a Yankee wore once riding
through
former on
tlu woods the
fl»®
Yankee
tvrse, and tho
on
an
»n'or'or
a
down
wm
'swap,"
he did not soehow
but
he was
0
do it. At
last he thought of plan. His horse
ha*
taught to
sit
like dog whenever
touched
by
ho waa
the spurs. Seeing a wild
turkey, the
aokt made
indicated by tho horse's nose, and nn rose a turkey. That settled tb® matter the trade was made, and saddles
and
^Altera time
horses were
they caino
raDid stream,
to a deep
«nd so endeavored to spur him vigorous action.
u^jWO
s«t
b8"£Sk'a
here!" Routed
^Tff^rant yon
SSI..
,'-f -"S
BUSINESS CARDS.
HEKEWTORKStOBE, 73
Main street, near Court House Goods,Carpets. Wall Paper,square,
Shndeo,
Ac.
Frederick Ucschacpt
AG.
AUSTIN
Wholesale
and boil'the
Iron, Nail#, Oil and Glass,
172
Main street.
J" R. FKEEJIAX, American A
KISSXER,
the fruit
PIANOS. MELODEOX8, ORGANS.
Musical Instruments,&+., Palace
of
HAUTE MUSICAL, IXSTf-
1 TUTE,
9th St., bet. 5fain'S Ohio. Mu
sic taught in all its branches. enter at any time. pianos.
and
J.
52
THE.=.*
A Co.
4c
CO.,
Jfc
(. y\
*"*U b**i td.
Retail dealers in
HARDWARE, SASH. DOORS,PAINTS,
«4i
Foreign Watfhes,
JEWELRY,
Ac.,Opera House.
Music.
48
Ohio street.
Pupils may
ATShide,
Principal.
Agency fdr Steinway
Mantels,grates.Ranares,
Funiam ami
eating
tomatoes, peaches, etc., which have been placed in tin cans."
Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice
Moore Hagerty, 181
R. FREEMAN,
Main street.
Vfi
The Leading*Jeweler, 161
Main street,
gYFERS, TRADER A CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 190
Main street, Terre-Hante,Indiana.
S3IIT1I,
Dealers in Stoves,
G.c Reapei's, Aarrlciilttirnl Implements, And manufactured Tin Ware, 50
Main street.
W RIPPETOE.
General ae
R,.
General dealer in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS & PRODUCE,
National Block,
155
Main street.
A. FOOTE, Oifi
rr,t
.ri
Dealer in
,h
Garden, Field & Flower Seeds,
No.Q6 Main street.
CLIFF
A SON,
Manufacturers of
RIMES
Locomotive.
Stationery, Tubular and Cylindei Boilers?IronMarine,
Tanks
Sheet
Steps, etc.,cor. Canal
Iron Work, Door
&
4k
pounds of
fruit, six pounds of sugar, a quart of 1 d'ler vinegar, clor.es and cinnamon. Let the fruit boil in above till soft
ROYSE,
pi Rea
eal Estate & Collecting Agents,
Rl.
No. 4 South Filth Street.
ball,
Dealer in
Stoves, Mantel», Grates, Tin Plate, Japan und I'ressed Ware, 128
DUl'US,
rpiIE
Main Street, North Side.
PAINTS, OILS.
11
iupir is used, take an equal quantity rriit and sugrtr. Make a clear syrup and boil the plums gently forty ininUtcs. They will require heating over oiiceiftp
Glass, Toilet Articles,Brushes,&c„ ULICK & BERR Y, Corner Main and 4th streets.
UPPENIIEIMER BROS., CLOTHIERS, 118
Main Street.
H. DOOLEY,
dual v,
Opera Souse Boole Store,
Books, Papers, Cliroxnos and Frames.
ARREN, IIORERO A CO., Great Headqna'rs for Dry Goods,
Opera House Corner.
rOSEPII STRONO, I
Wholesale Retail Dealer in Choice Teas,and Cofl* es,Sugars,
Fancy and Staple
NEW
Currants, four
«rocerlcs,
No.187 Main
s'reet.
WHr.GI.KR
WILSON
Hewing Machine,
MARSH H. SCHOOLEY,
Agent,
Opposite Postofflce,6th street.
lLOWS. PHTTJIP XTTWHARTS
Terre-IIantc Factory,
A
1st street,Plow
nea ai
n.
B. l(EAl)LK,
Attorney at Law A Notary Public No.80Maim
Street,
Between Third and Fourth.'
21.
Established 1854.
WABASH
WOOLEN MILLS, €. F.
Ellis, Proprietor, wholesaleand retuL manufacturer of Woolen Goods, north-west cor.1st and Walnut streets.
19
FOUNDRY 1,:J
Tcrre-IIauteA Car Works.•..«.'
Swtl»
A
Hsiffer, manufacturers of Cars,
Wheels, Castintis
rikI
nal ami Main
Machinery,cornerCar Ca
st
reet.
rpERRE-HAl'TF.
JL
19
Commercial Colloare,
Book-keepinn, Peumanshlpami Arithmetic, cor. Oth and Main rtreetjs. It) GARVIN dt HEINLY, Principals.
FAMES
M. CRISIIER,
Watchmakcramt
Jeweler Ohio street, south of flie Court. House, Terre-Haute, Ind. Watches, Clocks and Jewelrv repaired.
EtinravlnR
neatly
done and warrauted to give satisfaction.
ARTLETT A CO., VV"U'
Wholesale and Retail
Booksellers and Stationers, 159
Main Street.
SAY
YES
0
jthat
MH
0
JONES JONES.
ITT I« i»icu.
f\ WHOLESALE NOTIONS, Comiiii&siou Merchanls, l+S
Main street.
O. K. 8MIT1I. W. A. WHEELER. O H1T1I
A
animal. The
WHEELER,
Dealers iu
Stoves,Orates
and Ware.
Agency Fairbanks' Scales,TinMain
150
ILIP KABEL,
Janufacturrr
his horse
A. SHEAP,
fcIraid
wfrald
the
allow himself
to
be carried
thee Dra«d
ond^artiallv submerg^!
Kcntuckian
thaYankee on the other side of the
"What
doesalHhls
mean
knOW', 8tr*nger»
The Yankeet
pm«ring to
riie
street.
of Saddles
lips.
ana
Harae^
Curry Oombs, Brushes, Horse Blan
PSi"
kets, Ae.,all work warranted. Lowest prices in the cltv,196 Main street, near 7th.
Wldiw,
UNTIN 4b ARMSTRONG. DRUOOISTS, IBS
Main Street,
and
ovef."'hlcl1
tho black
KEse carried his rider with me. But fhe Kentuckiwi, oa the Yankee's old UL«t found great difficulty in getting !^r'aud Whou he had reachod the middle of the stream he wM
near Sixth.
II. SCUDDER,
W.' Confectionery & Toys, 191
Main street.
Confectionery.„ Toys, Fr
W
Manufacturers Agent Tor Children's
riages. Hobby Horses,Ac..
Oa
«ih
FARLY&
the old horse on his
St..opjx
P. O
ROACH,
XASCFACrCTtSBS
Dealer* in Obilart, Whips, Trunks, frc., NO.» MAIN 8TREET, North aide, between Srd and 4th. Terrertaute, Indiana. Agents for Uncle 8am* Harness OIL
4
.v
.J
OLD ESTABLISHED ,5l^ •t •ii i. nn
I -ifI
."
^•1*
1 ,, «, qF
•,.
Owing to its increase of business In the past 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 AND WITH GREATER DESPATCH, hi tfjl vt U.. i.
1
In additon also it has in connection with it.established a first-class
Boiler and Sheet Iron Works,
of sufficient capacity to accommodate all who are pleased give their patronage. None but
-classtoworkmen
partment.firstrespectfully
1
to call and
I
•le
keep constantly on
hand, of the most approved Patterns. Also Corn Shelters, Cane Mills. Shin*
Machines, both Hand
4k
Pow
er. Ball's Celebrated Steel Bottom
R. R.
Scrfcper, also Cast
4k Wrought Iron Scrapers,
For farm use. Alseagreat variety of School Seats and Desks, which for beauty and durability cannot be excelled.
Together wltlf castings of all description* Tor general use in this country,all of which
I
warrant to be as good as the best, both in material and workmanship,and
:he
Main St.
19
as
cheap ac
cheapest, taken into consideration.
(ee-quality
tf)
J. A. PARKER
1HE NEW IMPROVED
FOR
^Stitching I4BI\OIDEI\lN
^UFFLINO,
(Quilting,
^HJNGINQ
^AGOOTINO AT HEFTING
POINDING
Rinding, Jelling Jucking,
^I^AIDING, ^{emming
J^IGHT Ol^
Heavy Jewing
ELASTIC STITCH SHUTTLE STITCH
«WING.
CALL AND SEE IT AT No. no
Terre-Haute, Ind.
IV. II. BLEDSOE, Ag't.
apr27-3m
NION STEAM BAKERY.
I
FRANK HEINIG & BRO.
Manufacturers of all kinds of
Crackers, Cakes, Bread
ASD
A N
DEALERS IN
Foreign & Domestic Fruits, FANCY 4 STABLK GROCERIES,
UCTAYETTB 8TREIT,
(Between
Utnce
the two Railroad?,)
21-tf.
142
E&ny
'SATURDAY [EfMBf#'MjCJtlEY 13, J872
rjLIFF & SON'S
p-
14
t.nsud ui .»» c--««ti 1 TERRE-HAUTE, IND. h' ,'id t* .}}!•*
BOILER
*fd-1 a**i
•tlAnt» '-c $
IRON WORKS,
fi.-'lf'nl
si v.!'.
:i\,a-i
in either de
examine
my
Manufacture of Stationary
l»aA
J- if»i
Im.-.Ti
.i-
.»aI
LM.If t\ Qtt
HfirJt-'fit rtuij'il t-.V .-!.*»• «•(»'. a
Sheet Iron Works,
.rf.t'fe --,! flff.- i.4'i -v»
1
lit v. *i
FIItST STREET, ta lit 4 1 •'•if «ev.
THE SINGER MF'G CO
Terre-Haute, Ind.
rpERRE-HAUTE OMNIBUS Trnnsrer and BufncoKC
partof tbeclty. Teams for heavy hauling, on short notice.famished Headquarter* on water street, between Cherry and Mulberry. Orders left at Clatfelter's will be DrotnpUy attended to.
to
rest) Oysters
GRIFFITH
A
G.]
OF
Saddles and Harness,
GIST,
EPPELINE,
DEALER IN
FINE TVIXES AND LIQUORS,
Xo. 13 Sontb ronrtta Street, jone8-U. Terre-Hante Ind.
is
it
i«. '-it pi,
4 t'u
*.in: A
Ret ween Walnut and Poplar
li io i1' *',t L-jff P:'' 'J *#r,t fefo.
r,u!
^11?' u* ai tt"-J
:ALL BOILERS
1 t. f!
-41* I
Juu
invite tlie public
A
ble Ehirines.Saw
Porta*
A:
Flouring Mills,
and Coal Shaft Machinery, a supply of which
1
.,»)• Hereafter made will bo,
"5® i'i'# ti" 0i
iii.) 1 f| ft-dl- i-j W
xi(al
Everything Warranted Perfect
j#
*i*r
,-'f mat 'f*: -id m*-'
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
",f 7UM» Utilnl
Of" r-rf lf»
1
t* ALL KINDS OF «:m-ii.nl »jr«#q£K.»f
BOILERS MAD.E,
AND ALL KINDS OFf,
Sheet Iron Work Done,
fr f-» l'. cT.V At Price# as Lon an at |any Shop iB fhestnte."'',,'^^^i
V,tr
Sold
Weed
Co
Wilson
Mnin Street,
,.t-
.1 ili 1 )t.{V
Ul
it"*f'i
AND
T'fVil?
Hut
tv »w
181,260
Wheeler and Wilson Mfg Co Grover
&
S. M.
Co.
Howe Machine Co.
(Jan.1,
to July
S. M.
Co
Amer.
B. H. O. & S.
M.
Co
.'-•
Florence
rpiIE BEST KOUTE
Line.
Main street, will attend to all calls
lelt in call- promptly, for
or Plcntcs,boxes,convey
Depots, Balls
and pomengcra to any
irt of the city at reasonable rates. Also, agsnge promptly called for, and delivered
Machines
128,526 "fW*. 50,888 .fe* 39,665 ".j-g
Baker
S.M.
Co
1)...
Wilcox
"IKES
34,0101
A
Gibbs
S.M.
80,137 21,153 ",
20,121
Original Howe
8. M.
20,051 *. 15,917
S. M.
Co
Gold Medal
S. M.
Co.
Davis
I.{.572'
S. M.
Domestic
fi
Co
II,5W 10,31)7.
8. M.
Co
Flnkle
&
Lyon
Mi'g
Co
jKtna S. M.
Blees
8. M.
7.039 4.720 4,557 "t# 4,55i 2,9.V
Co
Co
Elliptic
S. M.
Co
Empire
S. M.
PnrhamS.M.Co
Co
2,056
The Chicago Relief Committee's returns show alike result: Till SINGER. 2,427 Wheeler A Wilson 23o Howe 127 GfoverA linker.
Wilcox A Gibbs. o0 Florence 1° Flnkle & Lyon 20 Blees I? F.Uia
EAST AND WEST.6*! INDIANAPOLIS. flXCIXXATI IJl'D
LAFATETTE
RAILROAD. I
Clnciuatl and Eastern Divisions. Four Passenger trains leave the,Union Depot, Indianapolis,
da^y
Chinicothe, Marietta,
as
Prop'r*.
for Cincinnati,
\vfashington,anc
Union Depot
Cir-
clevllle, Ohio Parw, Nlchohuville, Kenlucky. Also for Baltinaore, Washington City,Parkersbnrg,
Philadelphia and New
York. By this route East a ticket can be purchased at the
to
same price
New York at the
by any other route, on which
tho holder can past through or stop over at all tbe above named Eastern cities. Lafoyett*, Qnlney nnd Chicago vlafon.
Three through Trains the Union Depot daily, for
field, Qnlney,
SU
Baggage cheeked through to all principal point*, and sleeping cars on all night trains, Doth East and West.
For farther information and tickets,
ply
to the Ticket Agent in
C. K.
..i,i I a'ERRJE-lIAUTC:, ODIADTA,
.Japanese Suitings at
35
and SOc per yard,
--Japanese 1'opUn*, Satin Stripe, at
Sandringham Suitings, at
A
X*'
1
if .tu
Tested by Gevernment luspee-}j-,4 v} tion. ta mi) 'O 'ri I') -if*
35
Colored Batiste, with bright borders, iMVhtte Rotiste+with plain borders, ,, «l{1\ White and Tinted Yb Semite Stripes,
'fiqtiea and Marseilles, white Buff. Dolly Varden Percales, Chintz, Brtlliants, Reps, Sc. •M b"
t%:
•v* «T 7K
nut*
1
\i HiWff
Iff*
'U\
A
rr»TMn ^':u^
r,.,,
.REPAIRING,, fV'.
..i OF ALL KINDS
in
DONE OH SHORT NOTICE ee-2m ALES OF
StPJHil*U\
..»*
SEWING MACHINES FOR 1871.
The raaKnitude to which the sewing machine business has grown is only by the rivalry of the various competitors,surpassed few of whom are unfamiliai with the numerous artifices resorted to for the commendation and sale of particular machine sought to besold.the
,I"
If the number of
sales be any criterion of merit, the Binger seems to bear the palm, as shown by sworn returns of the companies, made under the licenses granted them by the owners of the sewing machine patents, and which are as follows:
«All"f rhl^rff ™*e
d.3'-^v f-.T/ f'iii ,*M?t
,r
I
tottygctutirM'
132,371 have been 9Inde and
Sold. IS,771 Made nnd
.. Sold in 1871. -if.
They are in Advance in Important
and well tested Improvements, *1
And their long continued success and constantly increasing sale fully establishes their Great Superiority.
11
Wljpon 5 Western Empire 2 Manliattun 2 Davis 2 Elliptic 1 Gold Medal American Button-Hole 2
The applicant In every case designated the kind of machine desired.—fNew York Dally Witness.
We are now prepared to offer extra induceJ ments to good reliable nieu to sell the "Singer." NOFSINGER A JOSSELYN, 78 Main street, Terre-Haute, Ind.
W. B. Shilllto, having purchased the interest of T. C. Bun tin In the firm of Turner A Bnntln, we have formed a copartnership under the name and style of Turuer A HhlJlito, and will continue the
FAMILY GROCERY AMD General Prod nee Business,
AT THE OLD STAND.
12-tf.
JAMES
LafayeH®»leave Chicago,Spring
Joseph, Kansas City 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 Northwest.
& DEMING
tarn.
'h
«.«• ft i.#»•/•. $
Invite attehtioh to their present stock of .'/TO! Seasonable Goods, includinff^"'* —r—•—
4
3? 1-2
urj few Choice Japanese Silk*. «....*»« threw ond Striped W\uh M*oplin» from
eetUsper yard.
14
*, Victoria Poplin*, very genteel style, at 25 eenta. ,, .Xbrtclch Lustres, changeable, at 25 cents. *t)
to 3&cenlsper yard,
$1S^)0.
A •?., ,V'.!••= •. ,.1/..: -I*.-,-. Linen and Cotton Sheetings of the most Popular Brands.^ ,: ft
Table'3 Linen, Napkins, Doyles^ and Towels,
Gauze, Fine JDomet and Silk Warp Flannels• mm, ."i r. Ladies C'olton Hose af lO, It 1-2, 15 and 22 1-2 cents per pair. Extra I Length 20 cents per pait, Ladies Cotton Hose. 20 B, Iron Frames, regular made, at $5 per dozen, Other Regular Jfiade Goods at S l.OOper dozen, .!» Superior Balbriggan Rose, Several broken lints of Hosiery to close out at reduced prices,
'i
a
oircr a
complete variety from which
"\r:' RECENT IMPORT ANT VICTORIES.
ofTered by theSociety was awarded to
in|r At(Mftiment.
44
At the most Important Field Trial ever held In the WcM, tlint nt Owntonna, Minn., In Jnly, 1871, under the auspices of the Minnesota Btate Hoard of Agriculture,
EN PRIZE— OHAXn GOI.I MEnAE-tlie
ORAM) HWKKPKTAHEN PRIZE-OHAN» «OI.D MKBAL
Wood'*
TltOS. II. 1'A liny, Agent, ror. Third and (lurry Strr ft, (I.yne & Lawcs' old stand), Terre-Haute, Indiana. He sure to examine Machines Ltfoic purelmhlug auy oilier. Descriptive rartphlet8 mailed freee on anpllratir n.
JAN. H. TtTRWKR. vr. B. SlIILLITO. E\V FIRM.
N TURNER &SHILLIT0
SUCCESSORS TO
Turner A Buntiii. u,i
#r
Oar stock is foil and onr prices shall be as low as tbe lowest. We would be pleated to have onr old fifendt call and see us as well new one*. JAME8 H. TURNKK,
WM. B. HHILLITO.
Cor.Main A
Seventh streets.
R. BAKER,
ap
the
Union Depot.
G. LTBARRIXGER, Master ol Transportation.
Lord, Chief Ticket Clerk.
84-tf.
Attorney and Connselor at Law, ItoseviUe, Parke Co., Ind. Will make collections, and atteml to all kinds of Legal Business In A Vigo Co.
Rbfkbbifoxa:—AllenParke
Haute.
Wm.
H.
A Mack, Terre-
Patrick,Terre-Haute. James
Mahan,J.P., Roseville, Ind. mHMy.
CLARIDGE, nru Walnut 8U,
opp. Center Market,
yer and Scourer,
Ladles Apparel nicely Scoured or beantitully Colored. Gents Garments Scoured, Colored or Repaired.
Send yoor goods by Express
*1
FIX. »t
cents, "u". /, 'Z'{ ..
Silk and Woi Serges, Light \V\ight JPonges and Irish M*oplins,im aim cil tractive variety. Checks and Plaids for Chitdrens Suits, bright and handsome, at 35
Splendid Stock of Silks!
Black Alpacas and Pure Mohairs in all grades and of superior finish.
BRIG1IT STRIPED SHAWLS AXI SCARFS, /Vom $3,75
to
all
Address WALTER A. WOOD, l'rto't, 210 Lake Kt. Chicago, III.
Edt'd H. Valentine, Gt n'l Agent. apii'7 jW
SR
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and
30.
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Si-rtec'1
4 O vtll I vvl St? which tte 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 induccd to try a pair," and they speak of them in high praise,
GINGHAMS, PRINTS AND MUSLINS.'J
Jt beautifiil yard wide Bleached Jliuslin, finished soft by Lonsdale Comm pany, at 15
cents per yard, 1
great variety in our White Goods Department, nice assortment of Lace and Lace Goods, w—w* JS'ew Rutites, which are superceding Collars, .f'*'//"!" Plaited Flounetngs, Hamburg Edges, Ribbons, Bows, ^1 .Ifagic Garters, anew invention long needed. Handkerchiefs, Trimmings, and the thousand little articles that art requirvojt
ed to make a stock complete, TUELL, RIPLEY t0 DEMING,
^The Standard Harvesting Machines.
nORLD'REXOli^ED
Walter A." Wood Mowers and Reapers,
ir
Bone IlVt-m Corset
COMPRISING
Single Mowers, Single Reapers, jft|S
Combined
Seir-Rnkcrn,
And Combined Droppers, A
classes ol
farmers can selcct Machines best suited to their vants.
"LONG CONTIXUED SUCCESS THE TRUE TEST OF mERIT.*'
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THE
HlRlit-Ht Prize
-tlie Hlali^t
Mrlf-Itaho Itenper."with Its
At the great Field Trlii 1 at Marshalltown, Iown, In lh7f,
NelMtafcc KcHpcra" bore off the Highest Prize. These machines have received more than Four Hundred first-class County, District and State Prizes, lully establhlilrg tlieir ORE AT PRACTICAL UTILITY.
"W«
AT RII'PETOE'S, 155 Main
Yon will always find
THE BEST
Sugars, Coffees, Teas, IIam, Breakfast Bacon, Flour, Corn Meal, Spices, English Table
Extract*,Pickles,
Canned
or otherwise.
SauceMolaases,Crackers,Flavoring*,
Best Syrup and
Goods,Sardines, Corn
ing Powder,Malzone, Soap, Candles,SilverBak,Starch Gloss Starch,Halt, Wood and Wares Stone Ware,Coal Oil, Ac.,4c.Willow
Goods delivered to any part of the city
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