Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 50, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 June 1874 — Page 3

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wlH MMi: Uehk-i wit" 4 wish I ?e«kM«*l yw*, *d*R It may 1* :. *1, really great danger c»f $h t«Riiattf*aik*tMW- !'••vr,-!-n -. J«attnoisay. TLs. iw Ui-uJ*. name of our engine, ratal,) is a pew.-i1 machine, 1 has *now-ptow ahead. m* »«&*• Ul-.'U^L* :.. "Bat If u- $ »•-. not, what ore the dbancaiofgutngi -r-.^4r

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We •win be it in foor or fire hour*, at any) I have on the ti twenty of our .-.jorer* who Mill u^j sbortworkofasnow ink."

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--.- l*r«»ll •.:!! H'it, 1 1 n.•.'•«*•» ti'.M to.*e«n»pl«te slop. 2i oonduvW^r l«M§ied up aud ran to the aw followed by several of the male puwen'..'lie of tli we returned after a abort ab""Wf ijr wfl make oor^'• awnli star tbe Bight. Th» baa urxed herself ten yards ia a be «**»"*, j*at lo»ks to bo four or Ave U--d" Hho will not go backward or fbrvras# ttll *b» is d«ar wcrt," "Aod t^^

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tmoor tbwe hundred

feet oi it, for® we get thryugh the guller," «»K! *ndttpr. Kim iUynolds, de»jJt« her boasted phik»op4tv, t«m«!d ao She triad to hi'de ker emoti ju fvaaa JUni» by pseiing fruui the car-window into tho tit' d« oss that l*y witl--" t. indbut tl -oar of

no sonnc

csplng Rt4Nun from th««tt _• i: ip. Tho winl spixmml to havo wmio duv.ii. Tho no longer pattered on the windows.' ttfrtw.. I,. Li tl*

TIw ^e«ir man fa _bt. W laavas well trylo& .t some !»!." nil Miss IleynoklK, turninc to Laurn, wHh every trr of emotion bn^^-dfrom her fece. "?l h. tmekwUl bo dearkmg before tuornia^''

Xaura looked ai her In surprise. Do you real!r think so?'* she asked.! •wl!h'MW*f. •n*T*. tli Sewfcthing films i-.tkt'»u.f.::- inat|T'-«it," 1 wiAh oo«Ul induig® in ik"

Hwy mt df^-itlng the piofiet for name tint© toji^'f, all the pi.^ uiger# being et^ «d In similar eortTersamn.

Alter hah _j-hour or so bad passed the conductor re-appeared.

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It is all 1' Mt. ladii aid^ itlemca," he said, cIwh illy. I iav« 11 ty men at work. They win be dug through before daylight. My advice w, all who oaa, to go to sleep* I will see that the car is kept warm, and yon have bat to imagine that you are in your awn warm, bed-rooms at home." f*m von -r.^re nsa trff of yonr hnagi' «•,•••!?" -ked a you man,who ooUod himself unoomlortwUy upon a seat, "liine i»not st

My dear nir, t! tk I am^loing well to

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von wftk ar-i-T.i.-n and a lre.

I oan\ uiicbmke to in nature's dedtK Mnctos," said the official, retreating from the ear. *»He is a qneer- «f*eeimen," said an •oldish ptutm r, "hut a very good oflloer. I nave kuown him for years. He has a ibree of ablefMdled fellows shovellias into anov.atH* ?i« «they are makkjg 'y iaacaui. ito wild

It In* iftoj•!•*! snowing, but you would a fiercer tbluk th,ut- w*w a fiercer Btorm than evsrw Ivis tiirsnqss a sijtht as I 4ieid. 5Thors :.?••» fifty .w .ingon the snow, ent looking cut'its digging Into ft likt mad n"."n, sni old loo Grande^ as the iiiii bar, so oovsred and hi'OOti inanowthat rlookssaifriw w.^re r* iiy to bul Any of yon thai i-h to ft At worth aee-

I dont mind a short wadefn a

ta-tt 1 mk, Iwmbi advise to try it," Several ofths passesi«.-oi took his ad-^-*n, tjft ot&—^ '*rr?»d to think aMtttv'':: !.• :. ighentgood, .^ne tfw ndnskyn th«:. i«w»ciAd«a ,r rsaaon- .. cuterbut thf coveted r« 'u-. tof t!»'"Tr

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'''ad i-.'th .or to

&M6m>ATWlLL.

A Mr. oarti!« ri, hvt.,joHvv'.'t. pr-!«M»d f- Trrrrftrw**a? v. u!. ft' mm i.s- --1 in t- iaeingit J..th Ai !--r Qtwr.i\ «rJ. 'l„ Al»xaavk.j. t'. !£. C. I- HtStMi thai Mr. Oatrdaerli frted !u«—retta 4 Air. O. aafaitoMa.

int which prevented tny ste^pinjran ft-i'"! ai Uw u-Hil iaas to i»dw

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WIOIBJ.! IW." A gitrr to rorsf! MXir.**.

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bar.:, 'li-'il.. :i Yankees. •»•. iK&r ..-. In* at ti»em u,: VMtkll of "Marker, ttlL aad at a lie bad a a salary

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A 1' jii^ ifvw ai «1 «1 ii4 IWu!!-, iVr.r*^Ti f..» City, CaL, br..t..tt '..v.-«,, maU :-m±w/ .:• .»••»•• u.. -»•c« -. ,, !Lrp^"tirir1r.~whf, !!.:•- t!i ii {h^t^ftlO only to see uv si. it In jriteoea »iwy c^uld an.^ •.111^ ... Th« M* €4 iha -m iHamgt- ..f

MkHfrm b*lOWl" ftSIO -r Ih.'U-{h lt" IBM*' &•••'•' "a 'yy en of fti _ly, io» i.ben&h '-i the Grange." «, -, *tNj

It: -..M that somo of the uuraufitet

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The Wisconsin Stale Orange ts about to i*Kte tbo inanuai in iierman. This has. U--jat a $i-- .it many non^Knglish speal.ii.g Geriii-iiS out of the Order heretofore, and the result wfH be a large ac-s-'jnfiBthoUwmim. j.

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The Patrons of Howard County*, Ind,. held a gruiul union picnic on the ^nd irn^ at Jfcoboinoj for the purpose of rajoidhg ovw the ^rtat jwosperfty of the 1rd«r, and getting better acquainted with each other. There were visiting brethren from other parts of the State, and from other States.

The State Grange of Nebraska is putting in machinery at Plattsmouth for the manufacture of plows, cultivators, headers, harvesters and other agricultural implements. The building^ is a '4. Thirty abo employed to commence with. Steam and blast power of the necessary quantity will be furnished.

two-story br 'c, 40 by 140 loot. Thirty heads of fiinxuies

The Patrons throughout Bawls County Mo., have resolved to encourage home mechanics and home industry, and in consequence the blacksmiths, wagonmakers, etc., are as busy as bees preparing the necessary forming implements for the spring trade. If other countltis would emulate the example ai Hawls, the mechanics would have but little rouse for oouiplaint about the organisation.

A -Minnesota Patron writes that he is glad to see the question asked, Where doe« all thi* money go that is sent to the State and National Granges? would like to see a report from those who are high in authority. Perhaps they have one, but I do not recollect of seeing it. It seems to me it would be well vniile wears rat at the sj£le.

are potiring in *X the bung-hole of Iroaa monopoly to stop some of the

On th« 9th of April, 1873, these were "bat thirty-five Grange organizations in Ohio. Now there are nine hundred and fifty. Since the 1st of January the applications have avev»ged onemmdred and twenty-ftve per month now the average Is ninety. No Grange has gone out ore: the State Grange. This arises from the jiiffscBetton taw which keeps '.• althy. Hie financial aflfcirs

existence since the organization of —ses from which

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Imngearw very j^rospcrens.

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T* wi Tgkt little child who in ji .• ueu cows die, do they go to "tb««tlky wajrf" .«»•• 'Ami

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llieKaaass ftantif-r Says: *sici tri-n wamy bsadndtsed it' |na|»ift)My arsnot too higornhtu^".

Umi Qmrnmsm* Warekotwa €eap^y, .. u&e C.tv, ^(ini), carnal of f|Uipt

V.' IndL tJ'tm,-.! "c»f ilw Pa"f llasba»dry hareesfeaWfrn at| Logmfwrt. A«mturn •oians' will bs «alatiUftt. •i F.isa.^uit, a:*.. frt tnu^-r ,m* 5

bet ten nts that he

4nkt ti .-ier tM rfmis canvas won tee

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but s-nt 1?- •,!"ntingw be re-

efli' *-vnrtTi all of Are da%ra. ti v.iked little boys go to wb* !.• hundayr* asked a teacher las matt Hnrway school. "Down to C^u-ia'sKUBe" was tlw prompt reply.

A «mart young gentleman In Buffalo, osntly tied crape to kiwi la "if the«*rria»ewould .1' th'ui out ll'lins, a* it did thcfiuBr tiy ft-.n my. -v.- •h'U* "n *et down and 'lead ok msia} t-'V vm- oid da

wbo.daad*

Hnt biM" i'U ksref S4i»!: '*1 wlah I III tJ-K )«»y. 1 :i-,ink tliete's tnonev btn." *». ^hicti promiitiy re* mcadb-l tfce !.:|dj I know there is,

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nt v, hm,X waa al ,i\ In* wiib a counkL ib evenfttar tad giv«tt a, and put on one hem, said: a gcdngto give to the till

nteass rolled away, aad he it. "Which one hare you ft I was going to give to replied the cherub. VA*j«shkd SvarMm*— that have been flared tin nam tnttll all

wgth Retracted, aad strain '-w. Thisteaaetesaairtrcmr ,«ing the paint ftom all

m.j.- ,-h ^nd mahiag the varnish r.rrr T' la aaequalled few dean* tag^ -k ..»t P^ore £aa*a^ took» ing-glaM t, stotlM, and will wli w«*„..^jb«i id mirrors better 1 r. Care a id be «akcn not taaf^iyMta unrsiiiiBbed aarlbwu ap

TEERE HAUTE SATURDAY

:-m.tMxrma'.vv^ maamut t* t&e most ifte^nis'x^'s^ks br wnk^i we arc nourish«sl ahn Hitstolnik, ail moral iwrme«»taJ tnaiillMtat}ma, a«ka jdaes thssogk the a««*T irftMs part of the human orpniatfam line's ^nllai" imiiiM Iki l»lMiii» which the stuns

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l'^uons of Indiana haw deter*

mined to assist tho State Ag litnral fiNx-t- sty in gostlng. up th«4r l-'ai. uid ec!'-sqnentiy txt fill's exh5 :ion promises to be the most brilliant and successful ever held in the State.

The Uransem of CSalkonn, Kalamsaoo and Barry -unties, Michlgau. have or*ned nn a«w"^ution called tlie Battle r.''4c IJjiu.n iucll for the piu^bjisum of tht ir nimoditios. A similar associatfon lioi iioadqoartors at Marxian.

The Grangers of the First Congressional District. Kentacky, will meet at Paducah ou th« fourth Thursday la July ne,xt. All feattets, whether they are Gr Mgeng or not, will bo invited to atteii i. A barbecue and picnic will bo, held at the Ffair Grounds.

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the •arrtss,

factual -w 1br nerrmis d«%ility, j»ln hi tiis ^mi fcites, loss of memory, tan* I er a^i4asiK«al iweatmtio**

'Healths Home.

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A IWWtjh.Y :rAf*rfi-

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TO raONOTC HEAXTIIH T1IE FAMILY. Uf*%

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Chemistry ofCotnmonThings Domestic Medidn« TheLa\^ ofiiife, Healthy^ and. 1)iscssc ..

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m* iu iii. Northwest have aimed a a .-•• tie b!o% at !ih StatO-j'tirvha-in^ and Ttm oAerittg to Seii to uirrs 1' will of tbe«n direct tes* t' »i'

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T!eJJ oaalO «e, Wash! :1on, ntly idearrj vm sforfo inlu»g one linndrv.l l»trvlH gf ji-.-.w im.l ten of IxmIMi 1 ftrsn- !!:-'!ii!'-r«ot tin- Onto* in l^«w ana ami Arkansas.

Tempemnce The Use and Abvsc of Food Domestic Economy Uses & ropert ics of Veg'1 Med ici esj

in. from tccluiicid

iH-iictl wiuuxaJiiiff iaatter of -5 1 la given to Domettkf

in!

general ini.:

M• •'"•"An-vsai* Ui th^oll i^pmted qwswHv »uttttcr?" "Wluit *hall

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I &f*~ 8yn vi and treatment of vitrltlie Pmpnratlou of Mwii. Mi as Hoine Food for Utti Hiek and tor ftu rtuloB for the Sick Room, Polmn^ ami their AnttdotM W'hnt to do in ©an.) ui Awi«! -Ms Domestic Ueclinii,

Baeh nnint runfninH tnformnflon worth double the pi nc ui tU« yttarVi xutMerifftion. One volume will ntake a "ibuitl Book of Family MoUlc.int'," worth Un iiauittli9prie« of the sifhseripMon.

Only Fifty Cents a Year.

Address, ,*" "J H.EAWU AT HOME, 1 -1, nr ,} '••"•937 Nortti Sixth Street, letoaMm «T. LOTJI8, MO.

De^er in all kinds of

DRESSEDCXUMBER.

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full *mip *«ui

North 2nd St.. Corner of linton, VS TEHUE IIAL'TK, IND. «rr aarcnutom work done promptly and warrantetl togtveaatlsCactioii. ""l .... y***

pRAlUiE CltY Hti ikti *1 Ht

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CLIFT & WILLIAMS,

'H.t?4 ""Jjj =J! j. vt't. MsnrttawatriXi af#K9«M si *t t'^3

Sash, Boors, Blinds,

Wtndolrfthd Dilor FrattkM, Monlding Bracket^ Stalf

RalliBf,

PW)ODPllUnKK.

A Ittdeily \. tafcte preparation, compounded aoconiing to tha beat melbods |cMj%n 6^ yho^ern sefenfe., "tt'iyi dipt^at^ ^kafeo

liver and Kidneys,, 1 'AlWtmaBa

Female Complaints whose names are well known, of which langour, genoral debility, hysteria, nervousness, are some of tho symptoms.

All of these and rnauy more diseases are oUoetuftlly oouquered by our Cordial, not always by direct action on the affected organs, but often by removing the two great causes, conthtutional taint in tho blood and general debility. •,- ,J,

Prepared only by t, & tj. I G. D. Lane & Co., Chotuistsjiiul iStanufacturing Druggists, i&iUtc ST* i-iOUIS, MO.

CONDUCTOR

THE IIIQ1UESTCASH PRICE PAID FOB PRODll^

Manufactories of" Torre-Haute.

EO. W. HABERLY, (gBMCior to CHA3ICE A €0) 1

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nLIFF&SOtf, SfANVFAOTt'lfilli^^f

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DaUiuten,

Posti, Flooring, Siding,

lay.4t

Ami so x• -nth,

.r. wedbMW,andI 11 ti Uni UI fA r,-rr.! -n»u dfdyoan^i»Tvvaspl«iEfd a thefmuiy,

I .t. ^|.Andsll descriptions ef

I1NISING LUMBER I km m# .«^r

VbOi^de and BstiUld^al'-J^Itt §0is-*

PjfligJiUmher,

Lath & Shingles, Slate Roofing,

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JBOOFOTCI FELT.

Assrlac, Ptsttdn# sad Wood Tnru-

iafdoas to order. All work warranted. Cor* 9th imA HalU^ry Streets.

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BUlottMCi «»d Urn iOaints wuli their au^niiaal evils, uaassa, headache, disrinewa, nsstieaswMs, foal mimtk# bilkoms aropttoas, ^aina in the back, ooHP,

Sawn, inflanumtien,

uleeratlonof liver, pain and buirniag in urinary passage. DtsewM* *r KMnejr* aad Blad« 4rr, retention, in f^numation^ uleeratfos, eurdy depoeSte, pain in lumbar region and etMer painTul symptoms. derofknla of Kttig*N Evil* and till other dboases aming from an impure state of the blood, manifesting ltself in pimjvloH, blotches, tdcers, boll^ salt rheum, eryslpe!^, cancer*, tqlK»rcul«u-} of tlio lungs, rheuntatism, uicmftons, exfoliation ®f bof^ Jjver, general loss of vigor, etc., etc.

OfsiiffMiia, Iudigestlou, General Debility, nervous headache", sick head' fusbo, neuralgia. As a preventive of chills and fevers^ aguo, remittent, intermittent, etc. It reaohos the entire list of dangerous and painful diseasfs generally spoken of as—^5.,-, 77,

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Kiipetoe'» You will always And

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LOCOMOTITE, STATIONARY If MARINE

BOIEERS.

TIBIEAR MDCYUKDEB, First Street, fcet. Poplar and Walaat. Repairing done in tlie most Substantial manner at short notice, and ss liberal in price as any establishment in the Btate.

Order* solicited and carefully attended to.

THE

OLD ESTABLISHED tt» At# St .ihditff

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Ironworks!

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»TERItS-HAUTB, IKDts *t j. w$ Ow.ag to its Increase of buainen Intthe pSst year, and fluttering pravpeeta for yet

ter In the future, have been compelled ibuae upon its ftlreadyeapaeioasweilitiea lbr doing busineM enabling it, thereby, to do ipm

ITS WORK CHEAPER AWII WITH UR£Am DUPATIU.

af suflietent ea

who are

dty to seeommedste all to glv* their

None but flr»t-claas workmen in eltherjfi^ jpsrtmsnt. I remeetmiijr Invite the pnclic to call and examine my IKaaaflsetare of Ststleaarr Part*. 'MeBaijjtowsSssa FlearkaaMills,

a imppir of wbteh I keen constantly on hand, of Hie most apjiroved Patterns,

Alsa Cera Nhellvve, Cm* HiifauftMa* gte Meeaines, beth Hand a PaW. er. Ball's Celearated Meel Bafr taajlR. R. »era|»er, alMCast «.

Wrssflit Irea icrapera,

Por tam oa*. Also a fleattaad Desks, wliich fbr bmi^

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Lane's Cordial! Wholesale. Trade of Terre-Eaute. .J. •*. ,a. I .1 I f,jK tVt

is*' ft y-iv, 1 ttri Hi r«* '». 1 Wliiivr "fttf

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HUC1ARS, COFFEES, TEASM

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And all Staple and Fancy Groceries.

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HRXBT CLIFF

-The 'following Wholesale Houses ofHf^rreHaote are supplied with a full stock of FRESH GOODS, whichwillbe sold atBQIIQUTBIGES.

f^l \fii V-Ui.

^^-HtTLMAN & COX.1

WHOLESALE GROCERS!

DKAIJ5IBS1N

tERRE-HAfTTE, I^tilAKA.

ELISHA HLAVKNH. R0BEKRGEDDE3.

HAVENS & GEDDES,

J%ncces»ors 0

WHOLESALK DEALER W •'j" iisS

Leather, Hides,

FURS, PELTRIES, SHOE FOHnres, TAKKfERW OIL, id I iC" ". •itli't W&i fettS diK'i ,*» TT-A.^0—7 .. JiSa.

ROUGH LEATHER!! lk-, Ida MAIM STREET, $§M% TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,

L: M.

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la adc i: tnalso Ithss e*tahU«hed In eon ii fetlon with It, a nnt-etasB

Boiler and Sheet Iron Works,

•artstrofflebool fbrbn

durability eannot be excel

l^tMberwttb flMttep# all for general oae in thiii ^nnto?! I snutaat to be as good aa the beet, both in nuuertsl aad workmanship, aad ss cheap ss the ohaaiMfL onalltv into uoiUm tlon. (eeJtf) A. PAwBSbT

r. K. JEFFEM CO.,

•••&*•*<** WHOLESALE DKALKHS 1ST

Staple and Fancy Notions,

White Goods, Shirts, Hosiery, Gioves, ekw^r

3xclufive Agents fbr all Piece Goods made by the Vigo Woolen MilL«, HO. eSjqMADV STREET, TERKE HAUTE, IKD1AKA, -.

n*». sETW'EBN RIXT1I AND SEVENTH.

SEYMOURS. STEVENS,

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*1' EXdl'RITK WHOLESALE -am »I ,,....

Millinery Establishment,

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hb» odw v«i m- .. ,^3l^a«S Spring Meeaoii 1874, wltb a fkill and Elegant Stoclc ol

^MTT iTNERY GOODS,

No! Main St., between Sixth and Serenth, Terre-Haiite, Ind.

NICHOLAS KATZENBAC FRED

KatzenBach &

Manufactnrers of and Wholesale Dealer* In

CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c.

I. A. Bt BNETT,

'#v* 189 MAIN STREET, S 4 If

Factory Xo. 44, South Centre Street^ $ it E E A E I A A

-^CRAWFORD, O BOYLE & CO., 2t d.**UnK»lmP ml BXCLfiltttT WHOLESALE

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BpOTSi5& SHOES!

,rm ^80 Slain Street. Terre Haute, Indiana. .--J®

COOK,

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153 and 154 Mala Ht., Terre Haate, Indiana.

Agents fbr the HORBTEY RICHMOND PLOW.

WHOLESALE DEALER IX

Millinery, Straw Goods, Laces,

ttlBBOHS, FAHCTT OOOBS, d^c.

/tl'lll Daplieate Indlauanolls, "lnelnnati or Chicago Bills. CkMHl Trade Solielte#. T.K. RIDDLE, 191 Main St., Terre Haute.

S. Xi- STRAUS,

WHOLESALE DEALER DF Hi

Millinery and Fancy Goods, Hosiery Corsets, Trimmings, &c

149 HAU SI, TKRRE-HA VTE, U'D

J. COOK, O. D.BELI* OQPK1& BELLr GENERAL DEALERS IN

Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,

DYE-STUFFS AND PURE LIQUORS,

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