Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 6, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 August 1874 — Page 3

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the wl I)w Tkit jraa far !ii'r*an-ti'. without

too posino, then «aid,

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MBinoethan,!tew a Tr-^"

Her

TCii--r «!6i tlml a •& neraou," who waa g»*u t© m*k* Eom© with thorn. It was not ft* the Mfceof the villu. «di. ot thatabe

I'At lighten th iiWiWeUuUi, and have True of «ildran, whew, a few week* la" Xcii and March weut on their wedU trip.

THE LrrrLK MLKS.

•\uer •!ia

II.» our: I to a Danfrnry scholar while wrkmfi a mponitiofc week tomafec the remarkable statement that an ox does not saato an jjood as an oyster, but it can run filter.

A teacher ih Nevada, after telling her pupil* that a large waterfall waa a cataract, "Now," said hIm% "what is a iiule waterfall?^ "Kittvrnct," blurted out the tow-beaded youngster who aat chew ittg the corner of lit* primer oa the flront M/tai

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A Utica bov who attempted to ampu tate a cAt'a tail found tluft tte abaeiwe of the old woman wl»o own tho cat is neoosaarv to the perfect suCwss of such an pxnpfimeot. ilis face looks aa though BuHklo BiUhad wUled an aid grudge againathim.

A wicked litUo bov iiva Denver Sunday Hclio tl was asked by hits teacher ifne had learned anything during the past week. -Oh, yes," said he. "What»it you have learned?" "Newer to lead a deuce when you've got fui ace back,of it,' was the reply. «.j4.

Early Love,—A school-girl in liayennort was overhenrd trying to convince school-fellow that sheUked him better than she did eont« other urchin, of whom he ~~nK»d Jealous. "Of course I like you ^r than I do Bill," said she, -tor dont I miss words In my s-peUing lesson on purpose, 80 as to be down to the foot of the ela»8 wfaeri£y«u arof*'

A bright pupil, during* dfefinitionles»on, wa» asked to describe ail oblong. The class luul just recited in concert that un oblong waa a "straight figure with two long and two short aides "«but the pupil, who bsd caught the sound rather than the sense of the definition, innocently answered, "an oblong is a lame nigger with two long and two-short es."

A Sunday school teacher, wlahing his pupils t« have a clear idea of faith, ill us tratedit thus: "Herois an apple—you hcc it and therefore know that it is thert but when I place it under this tea-cup you have faith that is there, though you no longer see it." The lada seemed to understand perfectly, and the next time the toachar asked them. "What Is faith?" they answered with oue ooeord, "An apple Under a teacup." gentlemen was walking clf»Wn Nasaau street behind two English swells, when he overheard the following con vernation "'Any, my boy," aays one, "what's o'clock The other left for his watch, and exclaimed, "By Jove, lii've left hit at 'ome." Then turning to a lxwtblacK standing by, he said,

SPUBLIC

h. It u-. ~n qui«,,T:nu 15 ii .•• W* .-he n..« idber headatrala ir. *1 hurt, the T"

l81r

ualtor has

the mk. If I ha

iuacl»!-«®*rl »hottld«o m» .. ww a ot itowe tew A moment °°m

aght that yoo

TJie tmif .f vomr nana a

ifto told me that wi J« »e"

bTw

SPtilififtsd

"MtiUi!" *v-#sd S^SJiSJ a for th.-ir ei.iMMiv bowed, iw» fatF"*^, awdthtu hi*

MMy

lad.

what's o'clock?" "'What a clock?" saiu the lad, "tvhv, you darned fool, It's a thing as'blgte-ymlrliead, with hands on

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A ROMANTIC LOVER PARDONED.

In July. 1871, Miss Emma C. I lorn committal suicide in Lawrence, Mass., because her parents objected to her marrying AVm. It. Scott, a young man to whom she was greatly attached, and who had paying attention to her about two irs. It was agreed let.ween them that they should end their troubles by suicide, and Scott having purchased two ounces of arsenic, they Iwth swallowed a dose and repaired to Prospect Hill to await results, and in each other's arms die a romantic death. Remaining all night, the girl gradually sank awa while Scott threw off the effects of the poison ami recovered. They were found in the morning, the girl's father was notified, and Ixrtb parties were taken to Horn's re*Mi nee, wliero the girl died In a short tim All that ^raaknown about the affhir was the story of Scott, except the dying assertion of Km ma, who said her lover waa not to blame for her death. shal noteholder arrested Scott on tli theory that ho waa aa accomplice In pr curing ber death. At tho trial befbi' Superior Court It appeared that (hi arrest was warranted, the conrt finding Scott guilty, from the that he procured the jxvtaon, and assisted in administering the name. The prisoner waa sentenced to a term of si* yearn' imprisonment. Put half this se«tH*ba«^iH aaom i. wid i'.v.»untof

behfl ir sincv Uis iiK*uv«j«kiion, it has lv«d a fall pardon from the vt nor and Council. The Lawrence j\n.vii,an««vs that tha prisoner was a otand renslveman,buthiaweak^ftndai ih Ideas of romanc® and love I U». «*tructlon of a boautifn 1 you:.. woman, who was beloved and ,:ed by h«r fu**ud« And ao^uaia-

SSK* lav fin tf Dows,- An how^t Mackwnith w«awi gro- ivlnihuiu il an hi* Charter Frioada adv lhl !.. s,-. ir.in v, ymeansof Um, l'ut J.« on,- an*

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and ll». *k» aix

I nia have w.urked ut sudb a mrrn! snob

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af r.aj

Short Horn Cattle,

AT TUB

FAIR GROUNDS NEAR TERRE 1IAUTE, INDIANA. Thoniay, Angniit 18, l«7i .• i'4 -r

I will at ift'l pta 81 11 llelivnBt''! ««f ma r-'iwat «..1 ..^OWtK ,- T»»" .5WW »temtrace many of ue flw«aninMi*

W moi tl® •t ti: TTA7.BT. BLUFF HERD. rat

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!br hi* gratidfitther to

protect hi in from the mlda le«»anA little boy heard hi* mother tell ot H~hteen hood of oattle being barat the iiftr night. "Wanit their talto bunit also inquired the verdant youth*

:te

Co« Extra Milk* is a

BERKSHIRE PIISS. On alt sttmstrf flOO and ov^r? •WHti! *«a

XFOTICK OF CO-PAliTNKKr i^( 8111 P.—Tkkuk Ha

TX,

I nd., 15, W74.--

Wc, the utHlewlgned, have this day formal a partnership to carry cat the Boot and Mioe business ft fe MaUv «treet, umlcr the ilrm nattte of Scott «H«rttoiv.

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June l»th, J.'l£'lir»1X)N. I have this dar sold my stock of Hoots a ml Shoes to the above nanwd Itrm, and can con-

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EO. W. HABERLY, -Si' r? th, tU -f (Successor to i'MAXCE

DRESSED LUMBER.

North 2nd St. Corner of Linton, TERRE HAUTE, LS*D. I

M^Costom work done promptly warranted toglvesatisflsctioii.

pRAmiECITY

Planing1 MiM

«-it ii if- I' ?«-,(!

CLIFT & WILLIAMS,

Sash, Doors, Blinds,

WlitdotlttdD^ Frdntti, Moulding Brackets, St«Ir Bailing Tlallustej^ jfcwe|I Pouts, Flooring, Hiding. •n*

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FINISING LUMBER!

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Wholesale aol fletaU4 niers in

Pine lAunber,^gj^

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(Mm life! ker .•nt ir- i-item •u il it la

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h,»re otin -if-t ln\

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Lath & Shingles,

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Healths Home.' rSI .. A OP iH .MESfl-K

TO IMWWOTE IX THE

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(•Mi.-r-. ».-Mi-o*»iof ttnprm--

I),', a utoiT-'ur.' -.111. ofthisvalo,,d hie^^^tMe. ^wUl l«t r«i re SOUTH-DOWN BUCK LA.MB8, xt and Home Bred fives. Also lohotae

CLAUDE MATTHF.WS, tatttton, VfrmUUon Oo.,lnd.

Col. J. W. Judy of JUU»i, Aiu tiMM?«r. V. R.r-On tii.- day pre«eaing thtssaK^ohn will il his vntlre herd, at Sullivan, 1 u«L Parties can attend both salea. JuUi-4t

Law* of Life, Heaid^ and Disease Temperance The*M^ Use and Abuse of Food Domestic Economy Uses & Properties of Veg'l^Medicirtes All in plain language,

Only Fifty Cents a Year.

AiW

W. M. CUFF. S & SON,

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CO.,1

Dealer in all kinds of

,fiand f*

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TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY-EVENING MAIL.

Jll, ... MJtl)WOW. -f, tf I ,t'--1

fun\^h tUtMdefa WlA saeh

•»ftl. i.Ki. !.: medlnU news as may

uterost and u»ia

be of

tfm hamtr

clrck*. It Witt

twat of the Chemistry ofCommonThings} ,Xoifiestic Mediciiie Th

trm

from technical

hnlnes. UtU-rsiKirsed with midlng matter of general interest. Particular attention given to Domftie .Vedictw.

Answers to the oft repeated ques­

tions, »»What is the matter?" "What shall we do Symptoms and treatment of various common diseases tho Preparation of Medielneat Home Food fbr the Hick and for Infants Rules for the Hiok Room, Polsons and their Antidotes What to do In eftHe of AWWent*i TVimWt1c Ucclpt-s.

Kaeli number contains inforuiatlon worth double tlu pries- of the year's subscription. onevohuii.- will mske a "Hand Book of Family Mein ii»e," worth t?n tUuf*the price Of the subscrtptlon.

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HKALTH AT HOME, WNTortli Sixth fttreet. HT. LOITIS. MQ. k'b'JS-flm •PS TTt-

I-A.IT.A. 1874.

STATE FAIR AND EXPOSITION.

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INCLUDING ALL BRANCHES OF INDUSTRY. QRAXD OPEJTIXG September ftb. Thirty Oars of Magnificent Display. UVE STOCK SHOW one week* begtn»inir September aMb. fw TRIAL or FARM IXPIEXEATS commences September 23d. Opera for the reception of Articles Anjpist aotli.

Prradssu largely lucr«*»cJ o*«r kut year, ami tho AecomnHMtatlons Snperior to mt simil*r Exhibition on the Coiitinent. Send for Preminin Lists aud blank applic»UoM for space, to the See^r

ladttm*

State Board of Agriculture, IndlanapolU, Ind.

'Manufactories'^ of ''^Terre-Haiite.'

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CILIFF

fc'W to da

W. 'i

?V£

Slate Roofing,

ANJ

JROOFI* "FELT.

-it

G6*U-in snwin e, Plsliiinn m»d \V •odTtita* tng to aider. ASwork wanrntit^u

Cor. 9th and Mulberry Streets,

HKJSKY CLIFF.

tANrrACTt-KF.R3

OF

LOtOMOTIVK, STATIONARY A u'i **AIM*«W M,

BOIHERS-

TOirLAJR AMD CYLINDEft,

First Street, bet. Poplar and Walnnl.

Repairing done In tlie most suiMtantial manner at short notlci*, and as liberal'In price as any establishment in the State.

Unless solicited and carefully attended to.

rpIIE OLD ESTABLISHED? -ij j.«*?»* »n«t li rK

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Mannftwtarers af

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OF I

TERRE^I AtfTK, IND.

MIM*

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Osrtntt t« 'ita increase

ifntz business «nahllnc It, llu-robj, a 'K.^ 'm-

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sin

rpiipupis *.

NOnJSE

,r ,, or #Uin* ao talelUf»(tt Publle That *»f «s* MKnuaaa WUI core all aiaeasm

Cough.

tVIJl

Ironworks

of lmsiii«ss

upon

IS •••-'i' -,*•,«•

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ITU WORK lirAPER A*» WITH Ultl,ATKft I»1S«»AT H. S"«w- -1 i»«

I# »dA» ton also It has eatshltsterd in eoa* #*#0' "n *,U|

l'»tt

Brst-clajsi

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Uoiler and Sheet iron Works, W '«pscltf to sccommodate all who sen pki-.j«l to «lv«» tlielr patromice. None Imfc flrst-class workmen In either ,i»e'twrtftient. I rcapfvtfullf Invite liie public tilmm!ttunlmmy ,t--•.*, ,v Mss«fli«tsn of Stationary A Pqrtii ble Esslsts, Saw

4k

Flouring Sills,

and foal Shalt Maehlaer/, a supply of which I 9tiwm cottiftaitfttjr on hand, or hmwi approved Patt^rap, AIm C«rn Shellera, fane Mill*. Shin* ale Maeblnoa, both Hand PoWer. Itatl's Olebrated Steel Slot* tons K. II. Seraper, also fast 4k

Wransht Iron Serapers,

For flirtR Also a firat esrlnty of Hcbool rhtch tch for bewatjr and o»bee*oellei.

Seatf iMwks, wl hilit|r To«4)ter wltli casting* of all deseripUons for general use in this coanttf, ail of which warrant (o he as ftood as the best, both la taaUtrti' -id wnrkmanshiptandaaclieapas it«*» ch«tt, tiuallty taken Into concirlfrsttoa. i« V- J.A.r.UUt£B.

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'.. NO! NO! JdU wb#awaeanoflferyoo,a«tbe iniTersal Medical

,, Chemical Company, NOW DOES^^f

VALUABLg VALUABI, A TT A VALUABLE

JtrmtmlxT.' wortlih*Mcounteif^il«

of C'ondunuiKO

will not

Memembrr/

cukh.

Worms/ TTbrma/

It kills

Worm*

It gives Thread Worms no chance at aH. It is a specific against Skin Worm.-. It is composed of strictly harmless injgre dlents. While it destroys Worms, it lnjuron ho burn an tissue. It Is as safe for young children as for adults.

B®* Sonic of the Worm Syrups do

The BEST COUGH MEDICIKE ln the world. a®*"Porto Gimo"is an East Indian prescript ion. It has been eminently succewhd in the case of tliousands of sufferers from diseases of throat, lungs and bronchial apparatus. It is pleasant to tnke, quick in

action, and perfectly safe. Every faniily ought to keep It In the honsC. pr*

if «sl fltftt

fflMIY

Ts furnished with the most complete Appa tus, and niRnaged by skillful chemists. Night and day we are turning out enormous riiiantltics of tlipse ih^valuable remedies. The public call

far

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them loudly. We spare

no expense to meet UM»~denund with pure add reliable articles. "7^^j4MrA

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In the

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When you eoll for the ifadteines of the Universal Medical -AND-

Cliemical Company

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It£ MKDIES REMEDIKa REMEDIK8 REHKI IKS UKMED1ES nEMEDl|« 0

.. «»fP»rrnB child of hnmanlty need ICAH that hi* ease la heyuad aitd certain c«rt|.

UNIVERSAL

CONDURANGO '•1 Is the greatest alteratl ve

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Everintrodncsd to thepulilio. The KsEXY of blooddlseatr*.

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HcnoFtri.a.\*,

It ('Muss ont all blood Imintritka. It Is kau juiKAO of any Sarsaparilla. S It rcshflnarsnfl^rlng

Wokajt.

It is a SPKCiFicftH-female disraaea. It C'chkk obstinate Canckms. aarThom have been many worthless counterfeits of t'ondurango orttircd ft»r the cure of disease. Ho many, that for wlille people got the Idea that ondiunngo would not cure.

C't'uii anybody.

Oenuine (.'ondnrango will

Jitniutmber

we control all the true

and genuine t'ondurango in the comitry. OI'll CONDOR A NOO WILT. (IRE. 'is® mj »v

NIVER8AL' ,.itJ[i\TDIA BITTERS .? The 'Htnl Blttcm ever made.

lti-wtorc

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Constitutions.

-.2 (^HinterautMummer

Jsauitudr.

Cnmplctt'ly

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and jftyw.

Strengthen the system agnfnst JUjaMm.' Protect agulnnt entrance of

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ftheumnthm

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and

Rppnlr

(joul.

xhaiiereti tm\ urontrfrtptl notxep.

Build up a heaJiljfui copdiUon oi the whole body.

lled^heie flitters are comnoUnded of Miaterlals which are as harmless as they are cfflcaeious, which do their work magnificently, enrlnK disease and leAvlrig no mlsohlovous etl'ecte behind."***

UGOODHOPEBUC1IU

NIVERSxVL™

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ELIHIiA HAVENK tf

14 vs*

lUifyafy to

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\f ,sjW irtf The aH a $» Vt *vi Sifimt*.. And weakness

Of the Kidneys,

-is-Usi tl sitv'u Of the Bladder, .. f?Vitarrests"Bright*Disuse."

Of the Urinary organs.

»it Triumphs over "Cftlnltis" and "stone." It relieves pain

in tha back ami hips.

It restores wasted manhood to activity. It may be taken without fear of evil results. The "Good Hope," is the best in the world. We have agents who see to the collection of tliti drag in its purity, and who carefully ship it to u& Our manufacture of it is under the chaise of as skillful chemists «s are to be found in the world."SO ,-»t. r« ,«

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UNIVERSALVornu.'

ABYSSINIA SYRUP For

'ii't

n»b

dead! dehd! dead!

It drives Worm out of the system. It is the fOe of the* Ta6ftt

Mesemcrica.

jus

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much

harm to the people who take them, as they do to the Worms. Beware of them. But rest assured that AbySslnla Syrup is .w/OBPa m*%s:!

NIYERSAL i*v PORTO OIMO for Coughs nnd Colds.

For Sore ThroatB and Y/eak Lungs. For Croup and Diptheria. i:

For all Diseases of the Lti ngs.' For Catarrh in Head and Nnxnl lHict. For Bronchitis and its kindred diseases. For Asthma and Pneumonia. For children who suffer with Whooping

to

wssiUniversal MEDICINES

all respectable Itavajtisfo and mut the Ur ASK

^cMlentUi iledlclnesi throu«hout tho United ntoa and Canada. ABK

FOR

FOK

TflKM. TIIEiU AND AND »k »%•'1 THAT THAT YOU YOt*

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Tirfe rNITERSAL MEDICAL & CHEMICAL COMPANY, PROi'RIETOlW and MAWlTFAOTOTlEltS, •1 Broadway, Xew York* wfc.The Sole Proprietor* nnd only Mann* At'inatf^wi'iavj

4.

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Tie following 'Wholesale Houses' of TeireHaute are supplied with a full stock of FRESH tJOODa which willbe sold atBOTTOM PRICES.

*H ULMAN & COX,»

WHOLESALE GROCERS!

AH?W*h AND DKALRRH IN ALL KHtD8©T"

*.

.'#? »!:i k.'ikT |t* |..t tat» i''S

Domestic and Foreign Wines and liquors,

Cigars and Tobacco, Fiour, Salt, Nails, &c.,

C'OKXKIt MAIM AM) FIFTH STREETS, m.t*** rvi imbm #$rr Terro llautc»

JS-S

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TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMINCr,

EXCLUSIVE

WHOLESALE DEY GOODS!!

^u^604 MAIN STREET,,

WEHIXa BLOCK,

TKRKE-IIAUTK, INDIANA.

Leather, Hides,

Fl'KS. PELTRIES. SHOE FIXII\GS. TAKKEBS* OIL,

ROUGH LEATHER!!

Si fllSMAIXSTRBKT, TEftRE ItAUTi:, rXDTAKA.

lab

ssrjmj

lis

rr01a

Mr COOK

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T. .Hi RIDDLE,

HROLE8ALK DEALKR tJS

Millinery, Straw Goods Lat6s,

RIBBON FAIfY GOODS, drc.

il

olesale Trade of ^Terrp-^ute.

r»*s

'fl

-ii ROBERT.Ki 8HtoE8.

HAYENS & GEDDES,

SHre«imor« to H. It. JEFFKItS

•4 wrt-

4k

CO.

II HOI4EKALK DRALMW I!T

Staple and^Fancy Notions,

i.i'h y'f ^While *ood*. Shirts, Hosierf,, €1 lores, etc., *i| Exclusive Agents for all Piece Goods made by the Vigo Woolen ftlillf, .... AO. «aa|MAIK STKKKT, TEKRK llAltlf, IXOI^X A.

BETWEEN SIXTH AND HEVlSfrH.

SEYMOUR A. STEVENS

EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE

ti'.t* 'WM'W 4«l 'ti- in,') I 'II

Opeti Npring Season 1874, with a fall and Elegant Stork of

rf. 'U, ^'t MTT iT .TNEBY GOODS, jjl' No. 174 Main St., between Sixth and Setenth, Terre-Raute, Ind. 'vfTT K1CUOLAB KATZENBACH* -i KRED KAT2EXBACH-

N. Katzenbach & Bro.,

an nfart lirers of and Wholesale Dealers fn

CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES,&c.

,j 139 MA IX STREET, ,f Factory No. 44, South Centre Street, I- •-m

TERRE IUIT£» LKDUNA.

BTJI^iTETTr)

^)146 MAL\ SiTBEET. TERRE HAUTE, f^D. WHOLESALE DEALER IN PRICES OF TO-DAY AND NOT

uniaBs«greeda{Mn^ Special Oontracu

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Will Dnpltaafe Ind2an«»oll«. (lafinnali or Chicago Bills. fiaed Trade Nollriled. .. f.. i• i". T. IV. RIDDf.fi, 181 Mala IN., 1«rr« Haa*.

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4 EXCLUSIVELY VtfOUMAiK Ft

BOOTS s&_ SHOES!

ISO Jlnlii Street, Terre Haute, Indiana.

niDES, green trimmed do KIP AUDtALF, green... BUTCHERS TALLOW 6T

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SUCJISomhmr.

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3 & SOX, tETAIL DEALER IX

WHOLESALE ANI) RtSTAIL DEALER IX

HARDWARE AND OUTLREY. 132 and 134 Main St., Terre Hnntc, Indlaaiw AKCiiImIbr 111® IIOKXEY KK HMOXD PLOW. "w,t®

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TUS SUGU£ST CA«1 PBICE PAID FOB fRODVCSi

nr»pei^'.

tfi

a* Vile Beat

rOFFSEH,

^^vad all BtapU

Grocerif*.

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