Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 16, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 October 1873 — Page 5
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nins. and
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AMUSEMENTS,
THE DRUHHBB
The Interesting and attractive mill tary drama of the "Drummer Boj of Shilob," was reproduced upon the
performance
Ktren to-night.
Mo.t
.ftb.
thm
entertainments are given should,enlist
With his incomparable orchestra,comes again noxt Saturday evening, and we regret to see It announoed that this will be his last visit to tblscity, having determined to remain permanently in Now York City. Tho sale of
seats
com
mences Tuesday morning at tbe Central Bookstore.
m—ammmi »r.i V-tr-"
Tiik revenue law enacted last session by tbo Indiana General Assembly, provides that one-half tbe tax levied becomes due and payable from tbe 15th of December to the 1st day of April the other half becomes due and payable from the 1st day of April to the 1st day of November. If, however, tbe first half of the tax is not psid in the tlmo specified, tbo whole tax then becomes delinquent.
Tiik Terr©-Haute A Chicago line will continue through this mouth to carry passengers to the Chicago Exposition
and return for the small sum of eight
dollars. Thoso who buy excursion
tiekets can return on them as late as
Novoiubor 1st. Splendid sleeping coaches will be run through on night train*. Train* leave Terre-Hauto at &45 a. tu. and 11:06 p. tn.
NOTES,
cavjtni
tlonal clinrch top. m. Rev. K. F, evening sermon,
Svrvkes In the Con rooriw* St II a. tn. an iSUtor. ttatyeet leet of fv
m. Hev. K.
r.we, iSwtor. ttatyeet of ev. The Civil Sabbath, or the Relation of LegIslatton to the
Sabbath/' The opponent* of
sueh legislation are cordially Invited to be nmAnt ns well IU those who fttvor It. All present as well as those who ftivor it. are welcome. Seat* are ft**.
The Bible class taught by Rev.
K. F.
Ttio JHD10 cisss langnt oy iwrr. n. r.
Invited tojoiu, Hev. Chstipe K. Henderson, Pastor of the ItapUst ehurch, will speak to-morrow morning on "Idea and Or&wnl ration of
log
aad evealng.
—At the mate Bxpoeltlon tbe oovej feature was presented to visitor* of a Nioger Machine run by a squirrel,showing the ease and the small power by •whtcb these machines are ran. The Singer was there awarded tbe premium lor the beat display of sewingmacblne work overall competitor*. The aaw# machine may be seen at Ho, 110 Main street, this city. —Foster Brothers' eelectiooe of Chocheeo, Sprague and Merrimack prints at oenta, are superior tn style to tboee of any house to the West.
—All the puj lls of tbe public schools deal ring leant arrhltevture and mechanical drawing can have aa opportunity to come to my school on w»nrday. Apply to J. Speyer, Architect, 19t street.
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{Special Oorresqfondenee of the InterOcean.] PHiLADXimiA, Pa., Sept. *, 187*.
Tbe flistvolomeoftbe new and revised edition of tbe work* of William H. Prasoett has appeared from the press of J. B. Uppln/STltls "Ferdinand and IsabefW' *'-'-nof sush
eott_ Vol. I.
VOii A* 1U« ••mw v» ___ ..
Opera Hooaastageon Wednesday ere- SVbom tC^* oT^Wo£u£ «iiH
thA lui nArfnrmflnM
will
last
(.Dtl.meo
bft in «ki« MAtf^r th« nahlliherthiVA
will be rT*^.l"lnlhU matter thif pabiuherthave
who take part, all amateurs, have seen above all others for the work. It Is John -a Fr*ter Kirk. the author of the "History of Charles the Bold of Sweden," and who was for mf yean the assistant and eolahorer
service in the field, and the represen tat ions of soldier life are so real as to bring back the dark days of tbe rebel
of Preaeott In tbe works. Prewott
w"»e ""v" works, trescolt intended to bring out
Hon and scenes which we hope never ere*taadrtiitonofhl^or»^a^ ^lerted more to witness. While there is a deal the pn^j««t-Pl^^bad» however, exof pathos and much that is affecting, there is a vein of humor all through
mn
Ib.t Icp. tb. audience In tbe b»t poe- 55
the sympathies of «U. paper and typography. The swl« wllU»e
HARRIET BKKCff BR STOW*|
»w 5 rare This
Next Wednesday evening a treat ia in store for our people.
is the appearance of Harriet Beecber
8to we at tbo Opera House, where she will read from her own writings, in
selections from "Uncle Tom'i
Cabin," "Sam Lawson's Old Town Stories," aud "TbeMlnlster'aWoolng. Mr*. 8. is said to be a good reader as well as writer. It will indeed bean occasion of deep interest to see tbe woman who created "Uncle Tom'sCabln," and hear from her own lips that thril ling passage of Eliza'.* escape on tbe ice, and tbe pathetic scene of Uncle Tom's trial, temptation and death,both ofwbicb aroon tbe programme. Tbe sale of seats will be opened at Button Jt Hamilton's on Monday morning
A A S
Have generously volunteered their services to play at the Opera House next Thursday evening—(not Saturday evontng, as stated in tbe morning pa pers)—for tbo benefit of the destitute and suffering at Shreveport and Memphis. Tbe city press has contributed tbo printing and thero will bo little or no expense aside from hall rent. The great play of East Lynne, together with the amusing farce of PoorPlllcoddy, will constitute the bill—and very fine one it Is. The entertainmeut has this endorsement from leading members of the Masonic fraternity "Wo most heartily and cheerfully commend this very laudible and benevolent enterprise to tbo public generally, and sincerely trust the amateurs will receive the liberal patronage they so richly merit, for their prompt assistance in the causefof charltv." Signed: Alex Themaa, Jno. T. Scott, Wm. E. Bar rick, lr. VanValxah, lid ward Gilbert, Fred Schmidt.
THKOUORK THOMAA,
eoiuplt te In fifteen volumes. "Article fJ," from the French of Adolphe Belot,by James Furbish (J. a Llpplncott A Co.) is a highly dramatic French novel, of absorbing Inter
est
to those who And pleasure In such pro-
an |DUHM«UU uuu (IIW"«IV ..
reader'sattention Is held until tbe last page Is reached. The sensational play of the MM.An tkldWA*W
«me name' was based upon thU work.
The above and other of J. B. Llpplncott's publications are sold by ths Denlo Bros., two doors east of Sixth, on Main street.
—Isaac Ball has secured tbe ngoncy in tblscity, lor Sprogle's Stone Coffin Vault. column.
Seo advertisement in another
J. Spever, Architect, has opened a day
school
of architectural and me
chanics! drawings besides his evening school, so as to give a chance to every young mechanic to perfect himself in bis brandh of business. 187 Main street.
ft'
All the pupils of Tbe Terre Hsute Evening School of Architecture snd Mechanical Drawing progress very fsst.
—Alexander A Johnson never before did so lHrge a business in oysters ss this season. Their sales are Immense. Either the tsste for oysters is growing pon our people, or this energetic firm Is doing the great bulk of the^business.
OLANDERS CURED.
Tbla dreadful scourge to the horse can be cured. I have been treating it auocessful for seven years it is all over the country now as one of the
relica of tbe
Bpi^ic. It msy be de-
th# lnOBtobtuMf bj iu
en]lirg9ment
4
Itrmam
8
Howe, meets to-morrow at W clock a. m. ply tbe trioU of all with new goods st In thnHundajr school room of thecongregaFosras Bros. Uonsl rhurclt.
... ....Ctongrtaa*
Yoang men are cordially
Yoang
men are eor3ial&
low
Pr,c®*'
prices.
a Church."
Kvenlng address, "'vhiisttanity a Religion of Knot*." Rev. K. Bhnltit. will preaeh at I'nJremal1st ehureh, to-morrow morning and evening.
At. Stephens ehuroh: Morning prayer, 10H a.m., litany, sermon Mid celebration of the holy emhuM, II AjSt
MIV IW/ weiMiisii mm "f" and sermon,
r. M.
The Rev.
hani, rector,
8. F. tmn
wtlf
officiate (X). V.) both morn
tki
Ooai* Mtr*sw«.—At Shryer Broe, oan he found a fell tine of Miners* Handles, Ooal Picks, Coal Sled gee, Coal Wedges, Stone and Masons' Hammew, sad the celebrated Miners' Squibs, for blasting coal.
r+'-vr*-* .jt
—Fajub A
preparation of his htstorl-
janee with thts dartre tt Is now in a fair
mirtnln SOM th« material Atrradv at only Incorporated the material already at
sible spirits until tbe curtain goes down on tbe closing scene. ure ground, veniying »u performance of tbe series will be that iQg typographical errors, of to-night, and a large audience may and «utatmiTistIon"oTcorbe expected. Tbe object for which tbe nation. The new edition is in the ferm of a
hand, but has gone tboron over tbe en ground, verifying authoritlea. oorrecttypocrapbleal errors, and adding here statements Tn the
I it,.* fiMt crown octavo, and tb© voltitn© which
ha)t nppeam]i„ a
perfect gem in the way of
iH(
GOLDMAN *"'1
Is the name of a new watchmaker and jeweler in the city, just out of tbe finishing room of tbe watch factory It will pay you in prices and work to give him a call, at No 611 Lafayette street, In Grover's drugstore, opposite Union Steam Bakery. He Joes his own work and warrants it.
Blankets, Furs and Comfortables are to be found at Foster Bros, at 25 per cent, less than their present value.
TO THE LADIES.1* »i-
Magazines, Qodey, Peterson, Harper, etc., bound for fl.00 per volume, at the Gazette Job Rooms, No. 6 North Fifth street. Now is the time to gather up your magazines and have them bound.
-W. H. Cbadwlck, who has epened boarding house in the residence of the lato Dr. E. V. Ball, has large, comfortable rooms for lodgers and families, sets a good table and bis rates are very low. B-ilS- ,,, I —Foster Brothers have placed on sale a splendid line of 2 button Kids in colored and black, at $1.00. They are decidedly tbe best glove for the price that has ever been bought for tbe Terre Haute market.
cough,
of glands and discharge
Wh nnmtrllm
fiom one or both nostrils. C. K.
CltFFORD,
V. S.
Office Prairie City Stable, corner 3rd and Walnut als., Terre Hsute. Ind. It
—We hsve been enabled by the judicious care snd careful selections of our buyers in New York to place before our Mends the most complete line of Hosiery for ladies and children's wear that we hsve ever bad. Everything in tbe way of old stock has been cleared out leaving us now In a position to sup-
... .,
THE STAR MEAT MARKET.
This establishment, of which Mr. P. P. Mlschler Is-now sole owner, lsoue of the leading institutions of TerreHaute. Mr. M. attends to It in person, with good assistants, and by courteous treatment of customers, dose attention to business, and keeping only the best meats that can be foond tn tbe country, immense patronage baa been eeeur-
Go to the Star Meat Market, on Main street, If yon want good meats.
ATTRACTIONS
AT THE POPULAR CBNT StfGRfc ARK LARGER THAN EVER BRFORE, HAVING JUST BOUUHT AN IMMENSE aUANTTTT OF UNDERWEAR, FELT SKIRTS, «CARFH, GLOVES, HOSIERY IN FANCY STRIPES, MERINO AND WOOLEN AI.LSr/RS AND (JlTALITIBS, VEL* VET.RIBBONS, TRIMMLNOS,LACES, HOODS. AND MANY ITEMS WHICH WE CAN NOT MENTION. FAVOR US WITH A CALL, EAST SIDE FOURTH ST., NEAR MAIN, POPULAR CENT STORK.
FBCBHEIMER.
—FVieter Brothers fcr baf|ptlna In Jeaoa a«d Casslroenw.
—MRS, STRAITS HA^ JUKT RETURNED FROM THE EAST WITH THE LATEST STYLES IN BONNETS AND HATK OPENING NEXT WEEK.
iwmm
J-
ism
Pauhatran have "blow
ed in" and
oaa
be found on Sixth
street, opposite tbe Post Office, Those desiring first class fire insuranoe are requested to call sod examine the standing of their companies, and learn their rates, before renewing their poll oies. On first class risks, superior in dueemente will be given—tboee having this elan of property will find it to their advantage to call and see them,
At 8bryer Broe. oan be found tbe finest line of Mocking Bird Cages, and all ether kind of cages. Gall and see them.
ry
1
—Mas. E. B. Mnsraou
A
Co have
removed their hair store to 507 Ohio street, between Fifth and Sixth, where they will keep a large assortment of switches, curls, Ac., in all shades at reasonable prices. They solicit a con tinuanoe of tbe kind patronage of the ladles of Terre Hante and vicinity, and hope to merit their approval by promptness and careful attention to all orders. *. 4-4w.
ArShryer Bros, they are making a specialty of Doty's Wssblng Mscbines, Universal and Reliance Clot bes\Wringers. Go snd see them before you purchase. —Sweet aren't they?
Perfectly alluring! That's what they said about the very extensive assortment of Ruches snd Collarettes at the
Bee Hiv*.
How cute! „*. So cunning! v. And that's what they said about the Infants' Caps, Sacques, Hoods snd other woolen 'fixins' at tbe
TANGIER OYSTERS.
You can get these at W. A. Sbeap's, opposite tbe Postoffice. They are tbe finest flavored, tbe largest, and best filled cans In tho msrket.
SanYEn Bros, are the sole agents for the Union Churn. They are warranted to do the work satisfactory, and if not, they will return tbe money te the purchaser.
jf* IMPORTANT.
To tho tea consumers of Terre-Haute, and to tbe whole State of Indiana. Tbe Great Eastern Tea Company take pleasure in announcing that they have established a branch at their new store, No. 641 Main street, between Sixth and Seventh, and have stocked it with the choicest new dtop of Teas, and tbe best selected coffee, all of which will be retailed at wholesale prices.
All goods warranted to give perfect satisfaction or tbe price paid will be refunded. oll-4w.
LADIE*S FLEECED HOSE, GOOD QUALITY, AT POPULAR CENT STORE, AT 20o PER PAIR, |2.25 PER DOZ. CALL EARLY BEFORE THEY ARE ALL GONE.
SALVI A—for the hair. ODONTJQUE—for the teeth. FACE POWDER—for complexion. Most elegant preparations and guaranteed free from anything injurious.
Oar own manufacture. Bujrniv A Armstrong, No. 000 cor. Oth and Main sis. —Wanted1—1000 FamlUeg, to each contract for 6 to 10 barrels of the choice est varieties of winter spplee—also their •apply of potatoes. Oil and nee samples now in store. s27-8w 0. T. CummuA Co.
—I&00.000 to loan by the Northwestern Mutual Life Insuranoe Oempany, on long tine, at a fair rate of interest, by J. T. Downey, special agent.
Those desiring loans should apply at the ofltcs of Primes A Royse.
MEMO VAL.
Grover's Drag Store has been removed to Lafayette stmt, opposite the Union Steam Bakery. PreecripUons compounded at all hours, day and night.
—Large assortment of mantles and grates, at Mow* A Hagerty'a, No. 181 Main street. —do to Moore A Hagerty's for galvanised Iron cornice iron gutter and spouting. —Goto MooreA Hsgerty*s for Pomps, No. 181 Main
—Go to Moot* A HageUy** for tia roofing, guttering, epoetin* and slat -ing. No. IS! Main street. —Goto Moore A Hageny*s for plumb Ing, No Ml Main street.
Moore A Hagerty, plumbers, fro, LSI Main street, Terre Hante, lad.
TERRE-HAU1E SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. OCTOBER 13. 1873. 5
ATTRATIOIVS!
POPULAR CENT STORE, LADIES* AND GENTS', MISSES AND CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND NOTIONS, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES, CHEAPER THAN EVER, FOURTH ST., NEAR MAIN, FAVOR US WITH A CALL, WE PROMISE BARGAINS. —REAL THREAD AND GUIPURE LACES, HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, ZEPHYR AND ZEPHYR KNIT GOODS, C0RSET8 AND FANCY GOODS IN GENERAL, VERY LOW, AT 8. L. STRAUS, 140 MAIN. 9IEWS FOR ALI»-Nlee fresh Candles, both fancy and common, together with Fruits and Nuts, are eowstantly belag opened at 73 Main street. Also, the best
Igars and Tobacco's in the city.
feb8-tf R. L. Black.
—Particular attention paid
to
EVOLUTION!
Bee Hive.
-To keep peace in tbe family, see that your wlfo is always in a good humor. There is no better way to do this than to provide her with good Flour, and tho Best Family Flour comes from Jacob Kern's Mill, on Lafayette street. Orders left at N. Katzenbach's cigar store will be promptly filled
At Sbryer Bros, will be found the finest and largest stock of Coal Vases, Coal Hods, Shovels and Tongs in the city. Ge and see them.
|T MILLINERY OPENING.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, October 7th and 8tb, Miss M. A. Raridon opened to public inspection and patron* age, a splendid stock of Fall Millinery Goods, recently purchased by her, in person, in the Eastern markets. Her French patterns in Hats and Bonnets, and general line of novelties, has never been surpassed in tbe State, Give her call, ladies, if you want tbe latest styles^
HA IS AND CArS.
Just received at Moore's Hat Store, 405 Main street, a full line of all tbe nobby styles in hat9 and caps. New goods arriving daily—Broadway silk bats, the finest quality manufactured. Prices right down—Call and examine oar stock no trouble to show goods.
plumb
ing at Moore A Hagerty's, No. 181 Main street.
Revolution!
Revolution!
A FEW iTEHSwhiohMC omitted to mention in onr last notice will be of interest to the lady readers of The Hail.
We sell an elegant REAL. HAIR side curl tor 50c.
Have reduced onr 25 cent Bustle to IS cents.
VELVET RIBBONS!!
Sell stS, S, 4 and 5c a yard* extra wide 10c and 15c, jnst ball* the nnaal price charged by others.
SASH RIBBONS!
at 40c, worth 60c.
SASH RIBBONS at 50c, worth75. SASH BIBBOXS at 75 worth $I.2S.
Ladies Merino Vests!
GOOD OODS, at 75 cents ekch.
DON'T FORGET
The 5c Ribbon. The 3c Pins. The 8c Hairpins. The 5c Thread. The Gc Spool Silk. The cheap Hosiery. The Elegant Glove*. The Fine Trimmings. The New Jewelry. And what all yon can get for half price at
A. Herz & Co's
REVOLUTION STORE, Opera House.
RT EMPORIUM.
RUDOLPH GAGG'S
And MUSIC STORE,
Xo. 91 Mala Street* bet. Srd aa4 lib, TERHE-HAUTE, IND.
COmAKTlT oar IVAXD:
CHROMOS!!
Engravings, Fhotijgrapbs, Ac.,
Frames & Mouldings,
MOKIXC-GUMEa, Oortls, Taassle, and Picture- Nails, ARTlSri WAX. BBCA1.COMAlt!A
MATSMIAL,
Stersosoopos, Albums, Bracket*, Drsfling Instruments. Water-colors. Pencils for ,-TOv£3?°»
Musical Instruments
MtTSIC, MUSICAL INSTRCCTURS.
I
lllwwrti Mntfr,
pictureIpraminq Done to erdec.
piANoa
FaIt Dealing! 5o Humbug!
Steinway&Son'sPianos
(Tb. beet la the world,) -v rrwaMTtteil.Wt.
Qabler Pianos, Arion Pianos, Hazelton Pianos,
7
Frsa
•CHMItatVMw
PraaNM iCatTMw
V. Minden Pianos, isolieitetL
MITSffSHIDC I
Here's Good News!!
BEAD! READ! I
For every Hollar Invented, You Get ^1.39 in Return
No RcerM or Mystery stoat ti.
Coeds
tosght rigki are half asIS
when purchased. Ami Uu»t*s what's the Matter with I he"
mil*
BUCKEYE** this
tf WE wr CASES
*~OP—
DOMESTIC GOODS
ARRIVED YEtTKIDAY.
Bonght at prices which are Death to Competition In this marhef.
OUR NEW
Dress Goods Stock
I S I E N S E
But Good Styles aatl Cow Varices naahe lb era popular, aad MOW la the lime te naaheyonr parchsses. Every Departaseat Is
ChII,
or flllias ap.
with all the Very Latest Novelties of Fashion, end wtll bo sold at saeh prices as will entitle the 'BVCKEYE* •'The Ltadlsg Hease for Lsw Prlfrt."
W.I.RVCEACO.
*IME DEFIED! riESEITBO FOR EVER
ALL NEW GOODS!
E3^rXj01TME3STT,
Salary and Contuiission!
TEN ACTIVE MEN WANTED
Men who can famish satisfhetory references will be ftarnislMNl a complete outfit to sell the best Sewing Machine in the werHL Call Immediately, or address,
The Howe Machine Company,
R. It. ^IcDIJFF, Manager,
A.
LADIES' LDTM HANDKERCHIEFS.
SPECIAL NOTICE.—WF opeu, to-day, a largo lot of Ladles and Gents' Linen Hju*4kerchlefs, some of them are slightly imperfect, as follows: Those marked 6 cents are worth 10 cents marked 6 cents are worth 12)4 cents.
Buried securely and In order, by twine
SPBOtt LCS,
PATEWT STOKE ttfWWTAltir.
luw Mall, Agent, city of Terre-Han ta.
Those marked 7 and 8 cents are worth 15 oenls: market! 9 and 10 cents are worth Me. Those marked 12% cents are worth 26 cents, and so on.. Also, tho
OREATE8T BARGAINS IN MUSLINS ..
ever given. These muslins are unbleached fine and heavy, and lull a yard wide, ant) we are selling ilmuat NINE CENTM A YARD. Our Ave htores bought all thero were of them and their real value Is J2$ cents ayard. '"""t
BLACK ALPAC AS!
We call especial attention to our celebrated make of "PEACOCK" Block Alnaoas at* cents, 50 cents and 00 cents a yard and upwards. They are the most beauUfdl goedft manufactured, and are fully 10 oents a ynrcl under regular retail prices.
CARPETS DOWN AGAIN!
BLACK SILKS, DRESS GOODS.
Good Cottage Carpets 25 cents, 28 cents, SO cents, 40 oents and fiO ceufat 4 Beaut I Till 1 ngral Carpets 60 cents, 65 cents, 75 cents and )*5 cents. All Woel Ingrain Ot Threejjly Carpets $i Also, Great bargains In all kinds of
Carpets 76 cents, 85 cents and SI on upwards. I1.2& Brussels Carpets $1.20 and Sl.125.
SHAWLS* VELVETS, CASSMEREM. FLAMMELS. RLANKETS. Fl ttS. SOTTISiUHAn LACES, MOTION*.
FOSTER BROS*, Great New York City Store,
ISM Main Street. W. W. PAYNE, Manager.
MHEkp
a
Jn«t Received.
Embroideries. Ladies' Ties. Collarette and Rnches,
variety.
in
great
Lace Collars and Laces. Mjstic Corded Trimming* Lace Trimmed Linen Setts. Silk Veil Setting. Guipure Trimming Laces.
WS.BKE&CO.
FALL SHAWLS and
25c DRESS GOODS,
Just Becei red.
S20 Main §tf Trrc-Ha«tc, Indiia4»
"THE TABLES TURNED."
TIME SETS ALL THINGS RIGHT. DRY GOODS AND CARPETS BOTH DOWN!
All people know that daring the year Just past, Wnoleu Geods, in cotiaeqii«CMeorafce enormous advftnoe in wool, have been exorbitantly Ulgh. as the publlo was infonned, at the time, wo, three monthn ago, nntioiputed this Mate of altblrs, mnrbed down oar goods ami sold them off. This has enabled ustoeo into the market and buy our KIWI goods at extravagantly low figures, end wo now call attentlou to tbe most tnagnlflMe* assortment of goods ever displayed In Terre-Haute.
MEAT. AX0 rCEO.
J/eft at N*. Katzenbsch 4c Co's Uger Blare, will be fiUtd promptly. JACOB ICERK.
FELSENHELD & JAURIET,
OF the
MARBLE PALACE,
Would call attention to their Fine Selection of DRESS Q00DS, Silks, Shawls. Housekeeping linens, Hosiery, Water-proofe and Blankets, Nottingham Curtains and Domestics of eveij kind. Many Goods are offered greatly below their actaal value. Eveiything is Marked is Plain Figures and there is BUT ONE PRICE for all- A cbild can purchase at exactly the
purchases are made or not An examination!
MARBLE PALACE,
.. 620 Main Street..
•'&M
W. S. RYCE&CO.
5-
k-
M.
Dr. A. Blitz,
Oeallat A Aartot, Has permanently located In this city, and take* pleasure In announcing to the public in this city and
Of-mhetbetothatomi.yvicinity,
will alve lils spools I attention MEDICAL and HUKQICAL treatment of all diseases of the RTK and KAR. Artificial eve* Inwtcd.
flre lift Main Mreet. be iweea 4it» and Qth Hl*„
1
orer Ha«e'« Confecilonerj' Btore, TERUHJ.H AUTE, aug2. Indiana.
kRDERS FOR KERN'S
0' Best Family Flour,
