Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 5, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 August 1874 — Page 3

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T/TjE HOUSEHOLD,

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Half the girls In the

atuT^rrfboltnii it everything thsjr I«j thdrey«onths*to goodto«*»

WAdfea is&r ?sas-? smetss Kit of

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time thuifl" JRES3^iTSSl£&^ a"3T3y Us* that la eaten is brouirht into the condition of the former nM»l Just if water wwbolUng and Use ha* been umsIUhI and brought to a bolllne point, and the l»e wholetrails torn Xo wonder iU*t dyspeptics aw ci and peevish! How can tboy be otherwise, sl»c© a diaonierod stomach Is tbe aooroe of so many pang*' deserve punishment tor fleeting obey the law* which nature imperative, if fcentthis to V» p«

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poetry of com­

mon life, and costly charui of Delmonioo's and Parker's can be ihade to perfection In any kitchen, by the use of a very simple apparatus eonstlsting of a sharp blade sat slanting in a wooden trough with a narrow slit in the bottom two win screens orsieves and a common spider. Helec* eight large pototo^ pare them and slice very thin with the catting machine, soak them in cold water for two hoars' said stir common table salt into the water, one teaspoonftil to a quart, allow them to remain fn the brine half an hoar longer. Pour them into the screen to drain, and put on a snider with a pound of clear lard over a brisk fire. Wipe the sliced potatoes dry on a towel, wait until the lard is smoking hot. and pour a large plateful Into the spider. The result is like a small sea in a white squall and now the cook shows the artistic sonl, which every votary of that noblest of the arts must possess to be worthy of the name. Patient and calm, with steady and Incessant motion of the skimmer she prevents adhesion

anv too affectionate slices and

watches oarofuliv

tor

the tender blush of

brown riess to appear. Slowly it creeps and deepens until it rivals the hue of the fragrant Havana. Haste then takes the place of caution, lest any martyrs burn for the perfection of others and they most be quickly spread upon another

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sieve to drain untf

and greaseless ngers, then serv-

ed hoi to melt away like a kiss on sweet lipa,with a dying crackle like the fallen leaves of Autumn.—[Springfield Republican.

John L. Davis, in the American Journal of Pharmacy, wys that after being annoyed with dandruff for years. Joying 4L. ..IJAMM «1AAKA1U anil miftf/u* #JI Mltl.

ugn ,, the dandruff, his hair yet became thinner aad thinner, and he believed would have Mien out altogether, As alast resorf. He says: "The belief that dandruH ari firoau a disease of the skin (although physicians do not aeetn to agree on tEi* point) and the knowledge tha* the iwa of sulphur is fmiuentlv attended with very happy results in such diseases, induced me to try it in my own ease. A preparation of One ounce of flour of sulphur and one quart of water was made. The clear liquid waspomsd off after the mixture had been repeatedly agitated during Intervals of a few hours and the head wan saturated with this every morning- In a few weeks every trace of dandruff has disappeared, the hair became .s.,It aad glossy, and now, alter a dlsoonuuoattce of the treatment tor ©igh teen months, thai* Is indication of the ret ii. the dissase. do not pretend I Isin the

mod** optranai

Dr. Wm. Bchmasle,

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the tit mant, for It is weU known that nublln I sulphur is almost, or whollv Insolu and the liqaor used waadwrtitute of color, taste, or sineU. The effect speaks for itself. Other persons to whmn it has boas reoc imnenasd have had the •tio jreaulta, ana commnnieate the reof my experience in the belief that it may be valuable and acceptable to many who have Buffered in the .same manner «s MUSICAL HINTS FOB WALKING,

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Philadelphia,

prints 1 new idea in relation to Western's atteinj I C»at, which he has found a« :ial tils own pedestrian exercnea: it 1 or march wJtljont fetague imi-

tato the three stepa of wsltoring, oeunthTtmuting •one,* 'two,' mntfng *one, with the emphasis. vc alwsys thrown oil-, .iftsr which uum-

mentnMvor res'aa a St--is On'- ii.- 1'. i.li

w,.W u, t.' ratwoand tlir.-.i fon-w ayntpatfcett!v.')rm","ir lily, wi'h-ttt sojr wiH 1 ti, the 1. on of whidi to aar sid- and requires only dinnigeverr six ii ad a sid«dunat tha intervs! fid mutually rriievsd a i» ^Ica of the brain relieves uiHiuteu* also the action of the 4 heart. W i.-n Hodee and ruropes and American i- a.soptod li-.i-i law of walk:i! hin^. {or lli-'lr l-.'-i»ltheX«r-wi

tlw wings 1

who wont lo sleep on tbr tr 'k, r«nd h.x mrtwasagood ttid Ml too.

IVTOTICE 11 KTITT* we, th

OF CO*PARTNER-

HA *, IrxL,», 1*7*. ha this day brtn a a 4 idw tha ©r-!

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J-':- :*T4. I iavSoUlaorsS Wm- u- ,-nfldt ad UupwttegNMntlj.

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Tat» otM doson larg* eats of sweet com, and with a sharp knife *wt down the centre of each row carefully scraping out all the milky pnip. Pnt th» cobs in odd water enough tc -ver them add a little salt, and boll ft»r ha! fan hour. Pour in three pinto of sweet milk, and boil for fifteen minute*. Hwson to taste with salt and pepper. Hub two tableKpoomful of corn starch or common wheat flour in three tablespoonftil* of batter add tolt en«":-h of the warm soup to in«i«rten it hit thin prate, and iMt it Into the soap. Bw» "»n?e *J®» thoroughly: turn into the soup tnreen and poor* the boiling hot «oup over them, stirring rapidly they will not curdle. One parson must stir the soup while the other turns it upon the'eggs. The eir« might be ad4e£ while the soup is oft tne Are, only they would beapt to cardie and rttin it. This is very appetizing and sattsfeetory dish, going kr towsrdsthe making of a good dinner, [Ocrantry Gentleman THE SECRKT OK SARATOGA 7&IED 1UT.AlORS.

Journal.)

We rcaall the Unas when OsMfi Grant lived in Galena and supported his fiunilv on 91,200 a year, we wore merchandizing at that time, and basinesa made n»a freauent visitor at tte store where las presided, as well as acquainted with the following incident, which is strictly tine, aad nas never beftn* sp-

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Beared in print* Among thafar mm* and# InUmaU neighbors was the £unily of a Mr. Pn a weaithv having children, there naturallygrew up considerable intimacy between them. One day Nellie was vWttag her Mends, and remained to dinner. Mrs. F.t a frugal woman, apologised for usiux napkins fabricated from a worn-out table-cloth, and said she did not suppose that. 4

her (Nel­

lies) mother would do that. Answered the matter-of-feet Nellie:

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have any at all at our house.**

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DIEAX.-A n««ro addrearing his colored "brederen,'rrelated a dream

dream'd a dream an* dream'd dat I had de dentekcl ladder did JacoT) had an' I put it up to heben.an' fwot I hear it htt agin a window—whar dey heb de shower baft*—an' mounted away an' still

i{be tu short wons more, den I heb im down de sekun time,an' I put asmaahln' big lump on dls tinio, oos I didn't wont no moie bodder, denl fix my eye on td de top step, an' I climb, an' climb' aif I was going to the seben hehen, a-w-a-y up to de Top, an* I found It too short, de third time, ah! so I clean my fodders, an* spread my wings, an' gib a jolly mighty lump!" Then he whirred confidentially, "Hlsh, oome csloae, an' I got de t-a-r*n-a-t-i-»-n-e-«-t foil oat ebber you see on God's Francisco Bulletin.

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jpiIBLIC SALE

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Short-Horn Cattle,

AT THE

FAIR GROUNDS,

NEAR TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

Thursday, August 13,1874.

1 will sell at the above time ami place, 30 head Mhort-Homs,

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Cowsand IIeircrK,nnd

0 Bulls ami Suit Calve*) of the purest and most fashionable breeding. The above cattle will embrace many of the tinestanltuals ef the

HAZEL BLUFF HERD.

A majority of the Cows are Extra Milk* ers and nil quick feeders. This wil^bea rare chan-c for farmers desirous of improviok their stock to procure some of this valuaUe and celebrated breed of Cattle. I wilt also sell 6 or 9 pure

SOUTH-DOWN BUCK LAMBS,

From Imported ami llcoue Qred JEwes. Also some pure and choice

BERKSHIRE PIGS,

TKiurs.—On all mms of fI00-and over." a credit of six months, without interest, with approved security. A discount of 3 per cent. (Or cash. *s_ Catalogues mailed on application. "IBs

Gal. J. W. Judy of Illinois, Auctioneer. N. On the day preeeeding this sale, John Giles will aell his entire herd, at Sullivan, Ind. Parties can attend both sales. julll-4t

EO. W. HABERLY,

(••tcewier to CHANCE «fc CO.,)

•4 Dealer In all kinds of

DRESSED LUMBER

North 2nd St.. Corner of Linton,

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

»-Cust

ranted to

rk done promptly aad warvtisfaction.

pRAIRIE CITY

CLTFT & WILLIAMS,

Manufacturers »f

Sash, Doors, Blinds,

Window *nd Door Frames,

Moulding Bmckets, Stair

Railing, Ball asters, Newell

Posts, Flooring, Siding,

And «itt dcri^ptfotwof

FINISING LUMBER!

snd Retail dsftlani In HP

Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles,

Slate Roofing,

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ROOFEVO FEIX

Otmham Basrlsc, Plaining aad Wood Tunis* dons to t'rfaft. All work warranted.

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Cor# Vth And Mulbciry Streett*

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w. -y I •/ja.Vl'f A.CI !'H7- -4 TA'U /. 11 '-UTfTI:Tl^ TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.

'Health 5 Home*

A MONTHLY JOUR.VAI, OF DOMKBl'lC

TO PROMOTE HEALTH IK THE V,

at will alat to tarnish itsreadsni with such of the currtiui nmiiml news as msjr toe of interMt and Ugeift ttui hiuua circle. It will treat of the ,.. ,v. ,• Chemistry of GommonThing*

Domestic Medicine The Laws of Life, Health***"} and Disease ^Temperance The

All in plsla Isngusga. Am irom technical ca-ioterBpersed wii fenersl interi

nam

Each munbwFeoataiastefcnnailon worth double the price of the year's subscription. Oae volume will make a "Hand Book of Family Medicine," VMurthientimeathepriee

Only Fifty Cents a Year.

Addri*«,

Hi WHt

HEALTH AT HOME,

5 007 North Sixth Street.'' feb2Mtti ST. LOOTS, MO.

Legal.

forty-( 17-iTO) .rt of Fourth street

dollars, for grading and paving that reet which lies between

SATURDAY EVENING MAIL lias a larger circulationi than newspaper published in the State, outside of Indianapolis. Also ily read in that it is carefully and thorough"

Manufactories of Terre-Haute.

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City of Terre Haute.

TEURE IIACTK, Ind., July 17th, 1874—AW.

WANTED-ALLanyKNOW

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CLAUDE MATTHEWS, Clinton. Vermillion Co., Ind.

TO THAT THE

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the homes of its patrons, and that it is the isit best advertising medium in Western ana.

very Indii

W. M. CUFF. QLIFF A S O N

HENRY CLITF.

MANCKACTCREKS OF

LOCOMOTIVE, STATIONARY A A I N E

BOILERS-i

First Street, bat. Poplar and Walnut.' Repairing done in the most substantial manner at short notice, and as liberal in price as any establishment In the State.

Orders solicited and carefully attended to.

HE OLD ESTABLISHED

Ironworks! t#ne

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TKRRE-HAl'TE, IND.

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Owing to Its Increase of business in the past year, and flattering prospects for yet greater fn the future, have been compelled to enlarge upon its already capaoioos facUities fordoing business enabling it, thereby, to do

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WORK fllRAPER ANO 1«IIKATKa »IS PATCH.

In addition also tt has established In connection with it, a first-class

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BoileF and Sheet Iron Works,

af safBsient capacity to aooon who are pleased to give their None but flrst-eiast workmen In either menu I respectfully invito the public amine my

parti to call sod aza:

accommodate ail patronage. lther~w-

XssaflwISrt of Itstlsssrr PsrtsMe Knirtttea, Kaw 4k Flouriac Mill*, ssi C«al Skslt Vlaeliliierjr,

suppir of which I keen oon*tsnti7 on hsn«, or the aiost spprovetl Pnissfits.

AIm (^ra Mteller*. Caa« Mills. Hfcln* vie IscklmM, belli Htrail 4k roW. er. KsH'h Oleknled Mteel Bet-

M. R. Scrspcr, «1IM

4k WreaRht I roe ffcr»|»ers,1

For him ass. Also great T&rletjr of School gwrtisml itesks, which torbaolf nad duishiliiy cannot be excelled.

Together with rastiiqpof sll dsseripttons tor generd use in this country, ell of which 1 wnrmat to be ss good ss the beat, both In material and workmanship, and ae cheap as the cheapest, quality taken into eonsklem-

Ut

NO USE

Of Tailing an intelligent Public That air* ortc MKmcjxs Hytl) Mjpft «JI dlSMIMS

when we can

Domrttie

Partieuiar attention Is glv^n to Do Medicine. Answers to the oft repotted tlonn, "Wliat is the matterr* "What we dot" Syuiptonw and treatment of various common diseases the Preparation of Medicine &t Home Food for the fiick and for Intents: ftules for thp Wok itoom, iHilsona and their Antidotes Whut to do iu oase of Aoeideats Domestic Rectpes.

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Universal Xedfeal

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Use and Abuse of Food iil Domestic Economy Uses & Properties of Veg'leMedicines p] lotere Ith reading ma««r of

Chemical (Jompaiu,

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NOW DOES.

A A A A E AL AB LK A A E A A E A A E

E E I E 5

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lM mi/ft ring child of humnnity noed FEAR lhat his ease Is beyond speedy and oertoin cure.

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nrrY TREARlIUEH'fi BALE.—? V_y KOHSTUKKl'IMPHOVHMKNm-lly virtue of a certain prwept, to roe direetetl by the Mayor of the city ofTerre Haute, Indiana, and duly attested by the elerk of said city under the corporate seal thereof, in fhvor of Jacob E. Voorhees and Bruxtou Cox, contractors, and against Matilda Freeman, I have this day levied on aad will on Tuesday, the 4th day of August, A. I). 1874, offer for sale at public auction at the door or the city court room, Iwstween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. w. of said day, the following described part of lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tho sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street improvements, and all costs accrued, or to acerue, to-wit: Two hundred and thirtyone and one-half (231 feet off of the northside of the west one-lourth of out lot No. slxtv-flve (65) of the original in and out lots of the town, now city of Torre Haute, in the county of Vigo and State of Indiana, owned by Matilda Freeman, against which is assessed a balance of two Tumdivd and forty-seven and seventeen-hundredth ($247 17-, pa Park and Moffatt streets in said city, and which said Fourth street lies adjacent to the above described part of lot or parcel of land. JOHN PADDOCK/Treasurer,

CONUURANGO lit the greatest alterative •Ever'httmdneed to the public.

«. Tliu JEA'KMY of blooddiruwwu. ~m 'Hu}CoNitvaaoiioverBcaort'i^.. ... It CI.KAN« out ail blood impurities.

VAK AIIKAU of any HarsaparlUa. *!r ft restores sntt^ring WOMAN. His a HFHtUFiuifor female disease*.

It CUBES obsthtate Casru^na. There have tKuvn many worthless counterfeits of t'otidurango ontnvd for the cure of impose. Ho many, that for a while people got the idea that onduraugo would not cure. Menttmtx#} worthli-^scountei^lts of Coudunuigo WILJ. NOT Grim anybody wenulne Condumn in go I Li, all the true

Jirmrnibrr CIJUK. Jitmember I wo eontnl and genub«e Condurango |a tho country

OUR CONDURANdO WILL C'Ult$. «i «i -v.. n-

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TNIVERSAL INDIA BITTERS

.. The JJr*t Hitters ever made. ,J, Si j* Uttstore DMIU/Itcti Constitutions. Counteract Bummer Jsisnitudr.**

Completely Cure CTiills and JbWcr. Strengthen the system against Mta»nih. Protect against entrance of Connirnpttenu

Drive away Jiluaimatiam aud Uoul. Repair shaUerttl and immtrated nerves. If a he a on it on the whole body. Kff"Tliosc Bitters are compounded of juateriats which are as harmless as they are etllcaclous, which do their work magnificently, curing disease and leaving no Jul#? ohievouseffectsbehtnd."Wu t'i} 4? tt**« «l A

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MVERSAL ABYSSINIA

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W For Worms! Tf'orwM.' Worms.' It kills Worms dead! dead! dead 1 It drives Worms out of the system. *4.1 It is the foe of the Tabes Mexentcrica

It gives Thread Worms no chance at all. It is a specific against Skin Worms. It is composed of strictly harmless Ingredients. While it destroys Worms, it injures no human tissue. It Is as safe for young children as for adults.

WSomo of the Worm Syrups do as much harm to the people who take them, as they do to the Worms. Bewaro of them. But rest assured that Abyssinia Syrup is safe.~&x

NIVERSAL .rORTO GIMO

For Coughs and Colds/ For Sore Throats and Weak Lungs. For Croup and Dlntheria. For all Diseases of tne Lungs. For Catarrh in Head and Nasal Duct. For Bronchitis and its kindred diseases. For Asthma and Pneumonia. For children who suffer with Whooping

Ooutrlt.

Tho BEST COUGH MEDICINE In the world. *W"Poi1o(5lmo" Is an East Indian prescription, It has been eminently successful In tin diseases of throat, lungs and brouehlal spit. Is pleasant to take, quick in Ds

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case of thousands of suuferers from uses paratUS. »«. in j,i,jnr,,uv ... tnm^ ij action, and perfectly safe. Every family ought to keep It in the house.

Is furnished with the most complete apjpstus, and managed by skillful chemists. Night and day we are turning out enormous quantities of these invaluable remedies. The public call for them loudly, We spare no expense to meet the demand with pure add reliable articles. ^!t# #f«r ,(„•* •».. -V.'/«

YOU MAY BE %f:\ CONFIDENT

When you call for the Medicines of the

Unirerflal Medical -ANDChemical Company That yon are getting pure and reliable articles, free from all noxious drugs, and able to perform all that is promised for them.

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Oreat Remedy For all ailments

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Of the Urinao' organs. 11 arrests "Bright's DIfcaae.''

Triumphs over "Calulus,rand"stone." It relieves pain in the back and hips. It restores wasted manhood to activity. It may be talten without fear of evil results.

The "Good Hope." is the best in the world. We have agents who see to the collection of the drug in its purity, and who carefully ship it to us. Our manufacture of it is under the charge of as skillful chemists as are to be found in the'wortd.'UU *1, ml

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MEDICINES

Are kept by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the United

8M« and Canada. ABK FOR

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THAT THAT TOIT YOU UET |j^ GET THEM. THEM.

THE UNIVERSAL MEDICAL & CHEMICAL COMPANY, PROPRIETORS and MANUTACTUHBRH, 61 Brosdssf, New York.

M.The Sole Prqnrletora and only MannftAUCXX CX Ul# I'jfKTXEXiX SMUAsii

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Wholesale Trade of Terrs-Haute.

The following Wholesale

WHOLESALE GROCEBS!

DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP

Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors,

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Cigars and Tobacco, Flour, Salt, IVails, xc

CORNER HIAI!V ABW FIFTH STBES^TS*

tif

EXCLUSIVE

WHOLESALE DRY GOODS!!

'604 MAIN STREET,

,' .•sisai,! DEMIVG BLOCK,

Mnnnfiiftnrfn of and Wholesale Dealern In

CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c.'

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ti Factory No. 44, South Centre Street/'

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wnofo^ALE DEALER IN

Leather, Hides,

FI RS. 1'ELTRIES. SHOE FINDINCSS, TANNERS' ©II-,

rf

j180

AienlM fbr tho IIORNEY RICHMOND PLOW.

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Haute are supplied with a foil stock of FRESH GOODS, which willhe sold at BOTTOM FRIGES.

HULMAN & COX,'1

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A W:'

of Terre-

Houses

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Terre Haute, Indiana.

TUELL, RIPLEY & LEM1NG,

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Ss«eMwen V. K. JTEFFEBDI 4k CO. WHOLEttALE OSALEM UT

Staple and Fancy Notions,

White Goods, Shirts, Hosierj, Gloves, etcJ,

Exclusive Agents for all Piece Goods made by the Vigo Woolen ftlillV} NO. SS^NAIX HTBEET, TXBtE HAVTE, IKDIAITA, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH.

SEYMOUR A. STEVENS,

e.Vdl SIVE WHOLESALK

Open Sprlag Season 1674, with a Hall and Elegant Stock ol at*.

^OvnT.T.TNERY GOODS,

No. 174 Main St., between Sixth and Seventh, Terre-Haute, Ind.

NICHOLAS ATZENBACH. FRED £AT2EN BACH.

N. Katzenbach & Bro.f

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TKRROI1AUTE, 1KDIA5A.

HAVENS &

ROBERTIG EDDES.

"TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

sBT7IilsrETT,

... 140 MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE, IND.

PRICES OF TO-DAY AND NOT TOMORROW,

Unless agreed upon bj' Special Contract,

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—AND—

ROUGH LEATHER!!

140 MAIN STREET. '-C'« ffKR*RE HAUTE, INDIANA.

1-5"^^

do dry flint, trimmed do 1 ry salt, trimmed KIP AND CALF, greon ...... (Lone Hair, damaged price.)

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iJ .t ™CKAWF0ED, O'BOYLE & CO.,

KKL18IV8LY WHWEMtE

BOOTS & SHOES!'

Mail1

L. M. COOK,

Street, Terre Haute, Indiana.

r' SITCESSOR TO

H. RIDDLE,

WHOLESALE DEAI.EK IX •'^VwV""'

Millinery, Straw Goods, Laces,

RTBBOXS, FAlVCTir GOODS, Ac.

Will Dtipllcato Indianapolis, Cincinnati

THE HI(iUI£j»T€AHH PRICE PAID FOB PBODUCE,

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J. COOK & S^)NJ

WHOLESAliE AND RETAIL ORALER TN

^ARDWARE AND CUTLREY,

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Chieato mn«

tiood Trade Solicited. T. H. RISBLI, XSI Xsls lit,, T«ne Bsate m.

-?•,« XUppetoe**

Too will always «nd

mt

Tho Best

SUGARS,

And all Btapts and Fancy

Gmertos.

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