Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 8, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 August 1873 — Page 6

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The Vigo Agricultural Society will bold ita eight annual fair, commencing on Tuesday, the 2d of September, and lasting five day*.

The ground* are the finest In the Wed twenty acre* of grove, fifty acre* for a mile track, good view—the beat in the State—500 good cattle and hone stalls—large halls for the various departments—good amphitheater,.and everything that is required to makes grand /air. Trotting and running races fonr days, one and two mile boats.

Over one hundred special premiums, ranging from $5 to $25 each, are offered by the citizens. The attractions are so extensive that all should see it. The railroads will carry passengers at reduced rate*.

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learn that Jaoob and Rcub Bats

applied for the upper part of the reconstructed Early block in which to establish a hotel, but were a few days too late, It having been rented to Mr. Davis, of the Early House.

SUNDAY SEE VICES.

Services to-morrow morning and evesing at the Baptist Chapel, on Cherry street, between 5th and 6th streets Subject of the morning: "Christ's Sympathy with the Despairing." Lecture in the evening to young men, on "Sensuality, Sins of the Body." Seats all free C. H. Henderson, pastor.

Hey. E. F. Howe having returned from bis summer vacation,services will be resumed at the Congregational church to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock and in the evening at VA o'clock.

LENTS LEVIATHAN UNIVERSAL LIVING EXPOSITION. Mr. L. n. Lent, hitherto famous the world over as proprietor of the best circus in It, coines this season to the very front of the tented Held with a combination of giie*utic shows, calling into requisition six immense canvases, live hundred men and horses, and double special railroad trains. This new and colossal candidate for popular favor has cost Mr. Lent the enormous sum of a million of dollars, and includes more rare wild boasts and living human and animal curiosities than have ever before been presented in one exhibition, besides the celebrated permanent circus organization,with whose auperior merit ail ara familiar. Mr. Lent is thoroughly nud invariably legitimate, with nothing of the charlatan about him, and what he promises, the

ublic bat the best assuranco for bewill perform. Unexampled and deserved prosperity, during along series of years, afford him the amplest means for organising an exhibition without equal, and such an ono may be oxpected from hit* here, on Friday, September 5th. l)I(f LOT OF PAPER.

Denio Brothers, in the Beach Block, got in this week an immense bulk of fine French and English writiug papers blank books, and a full line of stationery of every variety—and they have Just eighteen hnndrod pounds of paper on the way to come in next week. They are live tnon and are doing alive business. —Here'a your oysters 1 First ol the season! Where? Why. at Alexander A Johnson's, of course. They start in at tbc head of the trade, and Intend to keep In tho lead throughout the season. 1 —Tho man who does not endeavor to lighten the labor or his wife, Is unworthy tho devotion of a true woman. It is sheer cruelty to compel a woman to stitch,stitch,atitoh,day andnight, the old fashioned way, when a Singer Sewing Machine can be lougbt on such easy terms as are oflered by J. A. Marshall, 74 Main street.

CENT STORK.

For variety of notions and furnishing goods, both for ladles and gents wear, we always have new goods, *nd prices cheap enough to suit all who favor us with a call. 4tb street, near Main.

—HOUSE BUILDING MATERIALSUCH AS DOORS. BASH, BLINDS, NAILS, HARDWARE, PAINTS,OILS, GLASS, IRON MANTELS, GRATES, AC., IN OREAT VARIETY AND CHEAP, AT CORY A CHOWDER'S,

—A reporter or the Oasette baa recently visited P#t#r Mlscbler's stock yards, south of the city, say*, among other things: "Especial pains art taken to exclude any chance Texas cattle which may either themselves be diseased or transmit to tbe other cattle. None of this breed are permitted on the premise*. The pain* taken in this regard, W keep everything boaltby, being as groat as the care tor cleanlinessTbe extensive patronage he now enjoys and the dally increasing rate al which customera Hook to hi* shop, bear eloquent teailmony to the foist that his friend*, the public, appreciate the ef forta being made in their behalf by their servant, P. P. Mlschler, botcher, aonth aide of Main street,bet ween Sixth and Seventh atraeta."

NEW MEAT SHOP.

Mather* Clarey have ope net! the meat shopjaatcioaed by Charley May, corner of Main and Eighth streets. They are both well known and ills useless to say that thoy will always hava the beat meat* of all kinds that tbe market affords. They are clever gen tlemen and will spare no eftorts to aerve their patrofts in a satisfactory manner. iwiisa, I —DUPOJrrs SPORTINI* POWDER, XKW YORK PATENT SHOT GUNS, riSTOIAUAME BAGS,SHOT-BELTS, POWDER-FLASKS. GIN MATERIAL. AO, AT CORY A CROW DISH'S, ,,1 Oft

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'M Wo wonld state that we are telling Embroidery and Laces aa cheap as tbe next establishment, ^As for prices, patterns and quality pies so oall and examine them, la all we a*k.

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PATTERNS LEAD ALL 0TBTXB8. Ryce'e Carpet BaU in the Fan For Style, Frio® and Quality. New Carpets oat reoeived, and more dally sxpected at Rrca's

CartbtHall.

CENT STORE.

2 button Kid Glovea, 75 nants, cheap at that, areaeiliag rapidly. COBSSTS.~~

Thompson's Glove fitting Freneh woven Improved domestic*

-LARGE SIZES OF LASS.PL A IN, ENAMELED, AC., CUT *TO ORDER, AT CORY A CROWDERU

FOR FOR

CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS GO TO .*'*?

JCJSUttPiS MILL*. 3

Jacob Kern, who is now solo proprietor of tbe excellent mill on the Lafayette road, has one of tbe inost stylish delivery wagons that runs the streets, with which free delivory is given to all Flour, Meal and Feod purchased at bis mill. Orders left at N. Katxenbach A Co's, on Main street, will receive prompt attention. The flour made at Kern's mill ba^agood reputation,

UNDERWEAR.

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Whitk SKIRTS, SACQI*ES, AC.,

GAUZE Meiuno Vks^S. BKK HIVE, 163 Main street.

—Moore the Hatter, 405 Main street, has still a few nice styles in summer goods left which be is determined to close out in the next thirty days regardless of price. He is also receiving some nice styles for the fall season, among which Is the Broadway silk hat and many others too numerous to mention. Call and examine his stock he will give you first-class goods at the very lowest figures. -j ,f

V.-. t: 1 A1TENTION. If you have property for sale, or want to purchase or trade, call at the office of

Frbd.

A. Ross,

Heal Estate Agent, 589 Ohio St. TALK ABOUT YOUR CORSETS I There is one r/ueaiion of great importance to be considered with Corset buyers. It Is: does the merchant who wants to sell you a Corset, know anything anything about a Corset, him. self?

We answer: not one merchant out of ton, knows any of the principal points which a Corset has to possess in order not to prove injurious to the wearer in place of bringing comfort.

This accounts for the amount of illshaped and mis-cut Corsets which are dally offered in market at even higher prices than a goo&flttiog and comfortably sotting Co*set can be bought for at a reliable Corset house, it£f twkl*

Mr. A. Her*, of the firm of HOT & Co, has do voted ten years to tbe man afactnre of Corsets in Europe, and has ever sitxw In this country made it a praotioe to furnish the public with good fitting, reliable brands of Corsets, at half the prioo other dealers charge fbr inferior goods. Therefor* no lady should tall to buy her Cbctets at the Opera Hous* Bsttaar, if alio wants to do justice to herself in regard to health ...

NXW COAL FIRM. -A'

Maters. Jackson A Robinson have form*d a co-partnership for tho purpot* of carrying on the coal business, and open tbe coal season by offering Brsril (block) coal at 12K cents. j&j

Office, Junction Msin street and E.w a Railroad*

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Oooaamars shouU lay In iWir coal supply Immediately, at tbe prices will certainly advaaoe th* coming month.

N*WKART'S

improved SUtei Home,

—Q say ye*! Q—Tbe Bishop Wagon at Jon*a A Jonf^. —Particular attention paid to plambing at Moore A H*gerty's, No. 181 Main atraet. —Q say yes!

Q—The Bishop Wagon

at Jone* A Jon**» —Large assortment of mantle* and grate*, at Moore A Hagerty's, No. 181 Main street. —Q say yes! Q—Th* Wahop Wagon at Jone* A Jone*. .ii-

X-Go to Moore A Hagerty'a tor galranised iron oornlcajiron gutter and a pouting.

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Imftroved

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Moor* A Hagerty, plnmbera, No. 191-Main stre^, T»rre Haute, Ind.

—Goto Mow* A Hagerty** for plows. No. 181 Main streat. NtWB&afs fwyrowwiasel flaw,

NxwHAirra Improved dtid Pkm*.

*-Q t*y y**!Q—Th* Blahop Wsgon at JoaetA

JOB**.

mmQo

Cwt Stork.

to Moor* A Hagetty'e ftw tin

roofing, gattaring, aposting and slat •Ing, No. 181 Main wtreet.

N*wnABT»s ImprtmA Steel JPkmt.

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UNIFORM IT OF TBXT'BQQKSk fb (Yru*tif IHnrth MMueotien Qsnrrutxax j—In the eirenlar recently ta» sued by Uie Htate Board of Kduoktlem to •'Township and School Truttees," In regard to the matter of change in Text-JBo^lifv^ wairMouw»ntlMlt 1 That at it* Meptamber nteeling the County Hoard adopt, for uie Ihroughuut tht a aerioaof DOOIUin rending only, and rrquire, by tB order, books of tins «*Tiea, and this alone, to fcr used ou and after lite

Mwun«UMmaiitol

cn»ain« fall lairn." The Hin(« Board further makes use of the following InuKuaxe, yls: "in making ibe •elecitou of reader*. AriilimaUoaand lieo#nphlw, s/reat cam should be taken to get Uie nmi nooxa fUBLuaiKD." li kupvt iur ixHiki are now in use, they should tie it lalurd if inferior looks, they abould

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THE BEE HIVE THE BEE HIVE.

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CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN.

HfcTAIHCn,SIHFLT M*AV«K

A I.AMOK NL'IIDSM

A»K

S el by vi In We, lie unuerslgned, Trusteea of thwSheK. byvilie I'uollo Schooln. taBe areut pUaaure iu adtlinv our unqualified tetfimoniul to tbe worth mid excelleuOe ol '-Harper's Ulilted Suites .SerleM of Itea«l.*rs."

After a cttrejul and (mtxirtinl examination of all the waders belore u», we adopted, by a nimnimou« vote, theabuve imiuwl leaders.

In point of Hlurftmtiou,

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D. Lvscu,

D. Lvsch,: iKaU I HAdlKK.f Tnutee. i. A.

Kkhnsdy,

TEHKk-ljAUTK, July 2Ut. W7U.

At a inoeiluKof »h« Hoard ol Kuncatlon for the city of lVm-Haute, hold aj lUeonice of tbe superintendent, on the zut day or July. I.S7S, the following Text-Books, published by Harper 4 Brother*, were adopted for exclusive use in tbe Schools ol Terre-Haute tor a p«i

Ik1oft'uolleye«r»

MAMCKIj»'«««•

Our own maimfAelitr*.

Nbwhart's

F.LKVRN

tr/r/'jy'i y/.n: rr/.-^f

TEKKifi-HAUTE 8ATUKLAT EVENING MAIL AUGUST 23.

UOW IU IU« •t!»lOol«.^

In view ef ihis recommendation of the State board to get the best boeka t-ubiuhmL and uf Uit» urgent demand «o long fult^fw tills HtttUi for newtr and better tRailing books, taper tally iu I he Oistrlot acbooln, we d«ttim to cutt your ttpecial attention te Harper's United aiui«s ektritfs of Meader*', wfRt ure coiikiuw

«d tliw very bud now Ixlore the

public by Iim luoat coiupetcut jud*«». TheMJ uook» have rtM3«uUy bona adopted by grtxil many eouutleain tbe Sian, bor aidtaiUm moiii luiiHHtuntclU«.

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We learn that E. Ohm desires to retire from tbe Boot and Shoe trade, in order to give his entire attention to the real estate busiuess. Here is a ohauce to purchase an entire stock at a bargain, and step into a well established business. In tho meantime be Is selling at retail a fine class of boots and shoes of all grades at greatly reduced prices. f-i'U#} vi- 4

«u the slate Normal School

at'lVrre-llaule, and the civy of Indianapolis, aud Where iwetl, univemaily praised. From the Truttee* qf ShcrlbyvUtc PvbUe Schooit,

Allililit .* yjfs/wj.

r'rtwv r.u "t M. O'BOYKK,

Bv introducing Ilurpcr'* Readers thi*year, the patrons of Iht soli.wi- will »fei tile beiiefliof in'rotluetory rttir*, or half (trice In exchange for old books, and hvu-third* the re tail nriee. when no old Oo«»khHiuexeliauged.

NUW is iHH IIM TO (JET THK BKrtT BOOKS FOU MoNK\ '1 HAN OLD ONES WILL CO-iT.

For terms, addr«-H» J. M.oLcony If General Agent. I ml lattftpolls.

SALVIA—f«»r the hair. ODONT1QUK— for the ti-elh. FACE POWDEIl—f«»r complexion. Most elejiant preparations a ml ttViarantccti lre« from miything iitjtirious,

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Ul'M lN A AltMMTUOSuT

^'o. (J00. cor. (JtX and Main sts. _q niy yes! Q—The Itisbop Wagon at Jones A Jones.

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ATCBIIC,

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Kiab«rar Holiday Paiwle, or

and

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Fsrmara, you will floil it to your Int*r**t to look at P. Newbart'a Improvad Steal Plows, at Newhsrt's Plow Works, First street, near Main.

Died.

LANORlTM-Ou Hundsy, Aufu Hraiysto, Mrs. Ja»*' Uin«lrutn, Mlllain Landmm, agetl nbout S5j

Married.

FREKLAND—GOITIiI)—On the 16th tnsL, at the Parsonage of (Vutenary church by Rev. James W tlnene, Mr. Jo«we B. F«*» land and Miss Clara K. Uonld, all of this city. fCarbon^ale, III*., nntl Albany. Oregon paper's oopv]

IOUNTY FA IK!

feato of WsRds.

Tho sale of IJooths ami Stands for refreshmens during ttie week of tbe fair, will commence on Sl5nd« Hie 'Wth lu^t., at 10 o'clock a. in., on the Kiilr Grutinda. lly order of Tt COMMITTKB.

ISSOLUTION

choice selec-

ton of matter, the peeuli'tr mtractlon «ud adaptation to all cia«iei ol spliolais,lo|{euitr with the leautltui execullon, we consider ieii» unsurpa-STl. i^lgned, a.

or i'o*l»HrtsrMhl».

1rh» Arm (/Filler Brothers Is tills day dissolved l»v limitutloii. Oavtd N. Foster retiring ther. from

Ioii.n u.

R. Y. Mindtn Pianos,

7 1-3 OrtMvr, tine Hol-h. only (SIO.

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Impi-oved Steel Plows.

—Q say yes! Q—The Bishop Wagon at Jones A Jone*. —Goto Moor.i & Hagerty's for plumb ing, No 181 Main street. —A llorz A Co. oflVr all seaisonable goods at greatly reduced pricea^to close.

By DOUBLE SPECIAL RAILROAD FXCnWION TRAIV. 0r«urt WorM Wonder BshlMiieaiot hbi

*-UItms UJit '.Y7. A \Ti.\ Mill 1«

Is Agent for the al»ov«* Pijimw. lilve fcim a crtll. I8*J Mniii J*i.. upstair*.

arly a UoaCH,'. MANUF M'TITKKKH 0'

Saddiea and Harness,

Dettler» in Ooflur•*, Whips, Trunks, Ac.. Rll.atMAlN STKK.KT, North snie, j«i.i •oiu Haute, Inaism*. loi It»*«•!« Harness

XiEITT'S

LEVIATHAN UNIVERSAL ,IVING EXPOSITION, '.'•"•ISS.I 5"" L'EAVESITS ..

Xew York, National Amphitheatre anu Zoological tiardeni* with

500 MEN AND IIORNEH, 500 ANIMAL C'APTIVEM. 5000 MI SEUM MAKVELN, nikI

60 CAR LOADS of *'liKIONlTlKS, AND WILL REAC1I

fS Aiii niuunaAuu^,,

Terre-Haute, Friday, Sept. 5th,

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•ter WMMgerls, •lppo—onons»on, Ouavas, MaewarHntlBia, and On»t KEW YORK

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Tl.Vtt. DISSIMILAR, and COL Mfe?A eAOWB. To all of which I tCKLKT for tfte Csoai AUmiUk ACA«mif

ARABIAN aad SBKrLAJtDFOftlKtt 111 the Wwkl. Tkrtf Ctrtat Arenas, including the a» Mstehiess Prrfotwer» »h1 Priceless tforaas Of tbe rvnowiMd NSW Y*BK riBS'rat With over

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hK PYrHON Prm,

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August 17th, of Wfftj of

Para'.. ... ... .. William Landntnt, n«ed nbout years. The fuiierat services were held at Osntenary Church on Tu*day, aud ih« body deiMsited In the cemetery.

Save Money!

roSTER.

Kt^)TT FOSTEK,

,J,, DAVID

N.FOSTER.

Referring to the above, we would say tl».»t the bunlu^H will be continued by the undersigned under lh»* tlrm namo of Foster Hrotbeis, with WHlium Wallace favne as mansgir. JOHN H. MISTER,

JpiANOH.

tliree troin

Septeiubet 1M, l!f.$. vlr: Harper's United states Headers, hwinton's Kn«ll»u (JrauiO W of

N.uTT FOSTKH.

TERMM-HaUTK,

Aug. 11, 1873.

Fair Dealing! No Humbug!

Stein way & Son's Pianos

lie besi in tin- world,)

Gabler Pianos,

From

$330 to 9675.

Arioft. Pianos,

0.1OO lt»8900.

Hazelton Pianos,

i" rii ui' in-Tv

Innvslltss Xn^oan. Hmm

In ata asaiMtk *a»o««^ II»——all of OWE TI

Dro«MMlKrl«M, Afileao BaiTaloes, Klk*, Arabtaa Hofaaa,

THE UHK^TKST COLLBCTIOJ* Of ltARVRLH KiMjlianta. War Csmsis. Dsaert ***•RimN W*m* of TERRESTRIAL AMPHlBIOWanil UUf WOXDKTW.

A VrvMallSrSoT TWENTY MO»»TKH«ERPK!m A WORKlJ«»OLA«-4KTKA.M

RXUiNR. HOHEMIAN GLASS BLOVERk

and tbe taHlat and Hwillnml

FIFTY

llDKlDi COKRADV CAR IK* COLUflli.

CLowxai PROF. PA^KX Twenty-rive Soto Artist CKASra HtllCAI. BBIUADKJ With

PRINCIPAL

of tbe KatSone.

and

LOUKL

la tlwTIUlIW*

ARTISTS,

and riVB «BBAf

Artist 6RAS HtllCAI. BBIUADKJ With

DR.V.

•mI KxsMlilsaa eaofc Hsjr. tears osn at I aad 7 t'dotk a, hSLW YORK C3LRCl*8 Qtmnd Outer Ctmis and Kqomtrtan Eatw* commtncict one tout laitr.

KK«E«BER THAT Oil PtrTT CBSTf TICKET Adnltft to tha Seron Worlds of Wcndfi. «%lldren nnder Tear*, SS Onta.

T«o «rsa4 Vnlver*

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BLACK ALPACAS!

SO, U,M,M,7B«aad|l pevjard. Every VardtawsrlbMpweMit ntoro today (haa we aak.

W.R.BTCKAOO.

Pare Black Mohairs!

Are WssM slaoil Kvorjr 9m J.

FOR PRICE AND DURABILITY OF COLOR

Our Goods are not Excelled:

SO, CO, 75«, $1 ai4|LS8perjar4, each qaallty looks like Silk, flae Is tho fllalah aad lastre.

Remember The Place. W.SRYCEACO.

American Dress Goods at 12%and 15c.' Forelgu Dress Goods at 20 ana 25o.

Good Cottage Carpets at 25e.

Two months since, we told our friends that we had no faith in prices which were is then ruling, and we at once proceeded to cot down prices In the most decisive manner we fthail continue the same policy for tbe rest of the season.

THE LATEST HARKED DOWN PBICE8.

Entire stock of Merrimack PrinU down to l(c. Entire stock of Sprague Prints down to 10c. Ali our beat styles of beet Prints down to 10s. Closing out a lot of Coilan at 6 and lOer Splendid bargains In shawls at 11.60,92.00 and t&50. 1

COHSTAHT CVTTIHO OF DRESS OOODS.

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All beat English Brumels Carpets down T« B-ist Three-Ply Ingrain Carpets only IIJ23. Heavy Yard Wide Oil Cloths fiOc. Nice Qaallty of Mattings, Yard Wide 25c. 1 Oil Window Shade« at Half tbe usual prices. Nottingham Laces, New Styles 20,25 and 30c.

MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS.

Lace Points marked down to Just half-price, v. White Marseilles at panic prices. Grass Cloths all colors 20 and 25c. Fancy Jewelry marked down to half-price. Best Pins 5c Best NeedlesSc Coat's Cotton 5c. '7 Lace Collars and Laoe Sets half-price. Ties, Fiscbuen, Bows, Ac., less than cost.

When snch great sacrifices are being made upon goods, earliest buyers will alway# get the choicest bargains, and the slow people will always find cause of complaint,!

cause they cannot get something extraordinarily cheap that their neighbor has bou ghu Some of the goods here advertised will not last long, and those who want them mast bewide awake or they will lose them.

AMBON'S PENMANSHIP.

ANEW AMERICAN

SISTEM OF PIIIIRSliP

Warren H. Lam sou, I.ale Tencher of Pennsnnshl|» la Kew Vara Clfy Pnblle Sehsela, Oriwlns« or tk« Btste Normal School,

Weal Held, Haas.

COM

PLETE IN THREE BOOKS.

Monte ofthe Dim Inetive Features: 1. It Is a Complete System, in Three CopyBooks. of ensy and regular gradation. 2. Tbe Grade suffieiently Progressive to include all tha Small Letters,Capitals,and

Figures in No. 2 Copy-Book. .? Only One8tyleof each Capital and Small Letter Is employed, and that the Most Approved for Simplicity and Grace. 4. A Uniform Scale and Proportion of all the Letters is observed throughout the

System. 5. Theoretical analysis, that hi of no aid to the practical acquirement, of the art, Is omitted. 6. The Ruling is Simple, Open, and Distinct, with Dark Blue lineslo write upon, and Light lines of the same color for guides. 7. Tbe Ruling and Proportions of tbe letters are beautifully Indicated on the

Copies by an Engraved Scale Doited. S. Til In System may be used with others or independently. raiCE, PKB DOZE*, 91.SO.

FOnEalrodnctory Terms, Ac., address

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A Brothkbs,

Publishers, New York. J. M. OLCOTT, Indianapolis.

FOSTER BROTHERS,

Ores! New Ysrk Clly glare, T«rnHsst«, 1st. ii

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Our Mammoth Stock

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SPRING GOODS NOW OPEN.

A Complete and Elegant Moeb of

DRESS GOODS,

INCLUDING ALL THE LATEST. STYLES AND SHADES.

A Haadnome Stock

Spring Shawls, Scarfs,

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Lis UnTtatRrDK». Tss Orsa4 Vslv«r mwvm If

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WLAVM MMB AftJL OP Otfil 0BrAITIBSTR ABE COHFIETE. ASD WE OfFlE BA1K1A1CA1W TO OtJH COTTOHEB*.

...<p></p>Wilson ...<p></p>Bros.

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Illll MMMlt»ets,«orthtB ,m V.lblTCEACO.

oCa, wortk SO.

Uoo4 Lawaa UK 19. W.I.BTOSACO.

C4MIXERER dt TWEEDS 7S t» |LMai4. faal LlMM-Bmka, ete.

BUCKETE** CASH STORE.

TABLE LIMEHS 40, 50, 7Se jard. Heavy labUi'4 Masllaa l«e !. Bxtm Yard WMe Baeaehed*Ha^ liMllHttoyari. Good Yard Wide Bleached Maa« llais 10 eta jrard.

W.S.RVCEACO.

BLACK ALPACAS, now |ji thetlato to bay them rheap. at

W. S* RYCE dt CO.

BED SPREAES »1JH, |1A), up to 0MMIO. j: Oanse Saasmer Flaaaela. I

W. 8. RYCE A CO.

LADIES SUITS at prlees leaa thaai the east of the material In them. ••OUR FIVE* DOLLAR Salt heatal

LACE KACQUES—Laee Poiata,et# BUCKEYE** CASH STORE.

YOUR MONEY'S WORTH!!:

In such peculiar seasons as this hss been, it Is hanl to get your moneys worth. Bat gi few merchants have the nerre to take a big loss, ss we are now doing upon itooks ot goods on bsnd that may have declined In the market.

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Finer styles of Foreign Goods at 30,85 aud 40c. Black Silks marked down from 50o to fl.UOa yard. Special bargains in Pants Goods 20,23 and 80c .. Nice Parasols at 30,85,40,60,75,

00, and up.

CARPETS LOWER THAN EYEH.

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Yard Wide Ingrain Carpets down to SOc. .. All Wool Ingrain Carpets as low as 65c. All beat English Brnsnels Carpets down to 91.20.

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tHAMPIOM WASHER.

The Great Labor Saver.

THE BEAT

WASHING MACHINE is/t :'m. Ever Invented. _______ uf nS hjk:

•YatTlmtad to give perfect satisfaction la every caso. Two nitiiilied of (hem now In Use in

Hilarity.

Retail Price

$7JiO.

For sale by a. •. HBSfDERSOX, glove Denier, Terre-IIaote, Indiana. ]&, B«—The best Wringer is the» ~u

w|IATIOBrAL.w

irewa FOR ALL—Nice fresh Candies, both fancy and common, together with Krults Mid Nuts, are constantly being opened at 72 Main street. Also, the best Cigars and Tobacco's In the city. feM-tr

R. L. Black.

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