Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 16, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 October 1874 — Page 7
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otahies. We give below Mm. Haiul's I paper, on JTowe* Celtaie. A writer has beaut ly mid •"Kloricultar« is the most mU« I of rv-.:iticma. It tcacbes as forethoag .:. industry, and econ
ICWVIKT9 MS IWiV VWVU^ tUVURU HUM CWII* omy at time. Hu the uUnd* itfvjgorage* ike frame. and coa#taat|y main** us or the ffwtt Ova wliwimuu* are imprinted on every leaf and bountiful goodness, r.i fruit#of the earth." F1 permit in btegaaiuidfira |a(h(* MUOD g( til'- V. nlgbt* area ®ku:. «,i-: flower will eoon i»-n 'i contentplating a blooming plant.* fthotlld eel w* the -tain regrets
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Tb© regular monthly meeting of this icteiiHi^ (kMy4Mi^4 since, wfd vcrj enjo va We »&•* r- H. I» Scott Kwfejuesfcled. Paper* were read
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n«Ki mora nor, aui it an* But these -eoM
i': 11: ig that plant and i-y frost*., TJwae uisplay of whiter i!tf -hise no time, but .m«l and aave
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from the many v«r**\ of geranium*, makeaw«ry Unt-a begonias an» V«tf pretty—th" \. i.,n, ifciul-eoarlit onus planted lly bwxuiifuI. TJiey «lo uot rcqulri n. v. if-r and hawil)* at*y ntn. Calla Ui +-At •...ki^ all ym have pativu* io K»vt, !ui they wlU amply
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att the troubk' with tlxttr t*rt ght graen an *r*" tlteir carlou* flower*.
tion U» our do from oetot *. to May. nf Iw te efe
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will live, through alinoet any trea Ttoe Vlrgtoia Cw#~»euttfeet Br parlor
Ac rao»t brUlittzit tints, aot lto
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monl% wtiteU »i«) at»und» 4a nitr U^ahi Man urea. 5 4 Take an ourscc of pulverlxed ammonin, iHil
.dlaaolved in out ulou of water, it wll. ,®'make spring water even more ctlmolatlng jW young plants than rain vateiv ft
Tb« qxif«aon of tbo da*—Wliat is the :JbMi form of goTernioturf? oaUatf ibitl) *qnlta an aninmted and interesting diacostdOQ the preponderance of acgnment 4-^being in favor of the, t«puib#M|n fefifl, where the people rdffitetemljr en•*x^Ughtened to«us4alnH.
Mrs. Woriner
$ tog paper on jr well received by 1.. .riao to a spicy debate on the subject of ^•Icarieature, its merits and defects. ne would hardijr w»trlotle cifc-
The qufktiott for to-day. ily fttenni !wo*d#r it would )•, t**ju»iUcr us dokvucr&U: daught 1 aiiw wwuaerlf the men prv»ea: .: thiuk, (txotpting ou the •Jth of jiiiy) ».' uir prlnciptoB th&t shonkl tev«rn
Uku miU upholding tUeeoustltuUon. I ain a I 11 lnt4?reMed ^ncotator, .and-
JHlla ui!»rriMtnfdivflM, nmnners,features, couimentiod pons, in a manner i»ira'1 «r rlcVatlnx. 0tie Of our pa sy *A ioufuil ofCeriliflation* tu»s -.T-Hir.'. Wng wwk. And w% dot» it. 11. !:,:s controlling power of iiitsotwmt?nil-powerful. Themis:icatureaon the last page are In itacao i! of ten the flnit part of the packed la it not strange that a rann abiis fi! tal«t find l« It not .ftraniU t!::t v,B4i!v will put this paper tin tr The last time
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mot. '-di4« infl Our tbil'.:
I u- i!.nnf ini!ii'!n«t of flower* was I would ii
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oiu ne office ennobled the the wan J»gpade» the otflee."
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of rt'publU*, both ancient and mod-
-. ,«rn concluding aa follows: *W^Lrttt Wiuif ix ?!i" lesion ctfliixiory? Itteaehe* j-tt jt
.^ 'wpii «a other Ibrm# wily i! rniniNtered. may bev. rtn ."1 n. i«ai wlaely ad i.-. jr...: ii:i«i iH.itotie rater*, it fa
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isotioeby the prdoaa eJemcnW statee in too
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llHi. r- mid dl TUI UuiBy.-, i.bet$?h W*a not b* Wwan* nUra^i»n« of tb« or«« foast, Hueh at horticultural women alone -^knew fn'\. a lb'"1 nnxit lumtUug will be atil»o nNdden- of Theodora ituUnan, Sr., Ktrr. ,'neation fm dl^ua«lton—ought wa UH j,»d» to allow bora* racing at our coun1 •. i. —*T
ttj|h c«5riUon«d Hearts tim lea* oraabu. II 1
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lap***, Amr cups of wigar, two heaping tdMpoenaof ground cloves, fonr of oinn*«ion, two nutmegs, two huge tea*p6on* of soda, and flour enough to make of the consistency of gingerbread add two pounds of raudna, one of currantnpa|f apmuid of eitroi^ Thin will Make two latge i«nveai ... & ...
THINGS TO RRMfiMIiER.
How to
«f rat»il(llitfaMii.
$liffii| opinion, .always In the wrong. Eve ia certainly the b^iirflng of evil. A fwth worth a thon8and »tateitient«. *yp wrong to great that anger ia a vir-
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Grief ia something moia jUian a wet cheok. ..i •!if Better alip with the than the tongue.
There's no cement will mend a broken pfopifo,
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Vices are often habits rather than
pw»lon8. Washboard exerciae ia hard on a paraon'sback.
Cat fish can be transported alive in a iw#t blanket. A fawning worl$ il worse than frowning world.
Jfo thoroughly occupied than was fiver yel T«py mfcawiWft.
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Nfever try to learn how much temptation you can rseist. It is'not filing into the Water,, but lying in it that dlowna.
Prosperity and rlghteouaness aWeil togethar with a nation. A perfectly natural pian is generally a perffcctly lioneat one.^
Not one man in 10,000 ever admitted that his shirts fitted nitn. He who would have his life seem long, let him not be too happy.
The sensation of hunger is not In the stomach bat in the brain. Thousands are hated, while none are loved, without a real cause. lift ia but* dream, but sometimes a $# of fneadRcine will prolong it. I •,
To tho present generation of children the buffalo will only be a tradition. Tim«ia#hort, and if your eross be heavy reitioinber you have not far to:
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The good man's life is like the mbnntaiti top, beautiful, because it is near Heaven.
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to have the reflning tnrea pointed out. •v lattgh over these sponsible for this being properly .on AMI judgment intelligent voUna, iled for liking dogs, ns a white hat. Eterriee of iiberw. That eternal vigilance in Duc.iitw** &>i honor to !aw«: or adnunisuur Jo»a^ly Hold: "He'*a polwere men theocht to now it Is «ald, ali nnve
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think w- :ii-r rtf*gpmT«tmg iodttoL One ^-Jhun't „'o, patriotism, pare and nnalUjyeu, itvtiv wakl doubt was the kmding «ivni4nt. Now \rlioii truat^d. Ltt«tBun bureaus® caqdid^efol'ftny olnico «r 3» it i*aaer4 tkot Wftat tot* ehafafcter for hoo--e«y iui'1 'nMgrtty has been, Immediately ,be i- ii c.yect ol ridlculoas crltlcina.
He who establishes his argument by noise and command, shows that his reason is very weak. tton sheets uid newspaper'sheets alike in tliec8pfe!ttbat a gfWt many people 11# in theift.
A little fruit eaten in the morning before breakfast is much better for dyspepfcia than nuroing bitters.
The last fraud in the way of adulteration is the putting ot salt int» ale in order to ereate a thirst for mere,
A newspaper is the only instrument which can drop the same thought into a thousand minds at the samo moment.
We go to the grave of a friend saying, "A man Is dead," but angels throng abont him saying, "A man is born."— Beecher.
The
Markets.
*-\t Terre HAtnre, Oct. IB. The following flgam are paid to farmers and other* by dealer# in this city: BITTTEB—Be«t».~~~«. A 20# FKUIT—Green Appl«_.„ OKAIN^-OOBN.
White Wheat., Alabama Red Wheat— Oat*,...
AY—Per ton
I \..u. -iafed tO »M*lt
.«.• an-i t»-i• -n*•• r»tprovidence. depend* for perma- :•. tit,- and int»lltgeneeof .•:••• i!)•' m» ign^-anudema-v,-:iv fonini to misdirect v, h, r.- tb«y are corrupt,
Dry aolted^ Flint trimmed ...—. Prime„.„
POTATOES—N'ew —...... 1 POULTKY—Chickens, per do*..... 1 KKTAII. MARKET. FIX)tni--Pamily.. 50 3^ J§
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for animus (yellow wreppert ia worth af ollais foC spavined, st
l* do. Oaf foranin huiHlpi'd (rtrained or ajBdmtf«a.and for screw-worm sheep. No family or Moek-owner ean afftrrd to he without ntsur Liniment. I'rifle,
Cwrterta in more tlMm a snbMitnte %& Oastor tttL It-Is the only safe article in existent* Which 1* sum to regulate the bow-
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AKHOOB RE8TORED.wAVtetlni*f youthful pretnSftnrepe^Hf
prudence,
utmpie self* .id rhimh nm
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Ail a ia UVii id a half nt ***#$$ •. In.
SALE.-
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TERHB'H^tJTE SATURDAY WENUNG MAITL.
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G|!0lrt.e^citea»egt is now bein^g created in
FARMER
Stock before purchafdng elsewhere. Good, substantial font wear, such will prevent sore
THROAT
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Ac. |\^v
CNkn1| arriv
ing daily. Give him a caD when the bad weathercbm6son. will find him at hiiold stand, and ho will be $und
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His gtoro early And- lajle.^|nng your families and your friends and they will be fitted and suited «t NOTES ANDREWS, 141 Mala street^soath side,
TERRE HAUTE,
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MICLINERY!
Lart(esi, llauditomeNl and Cheap* e^tStock inUieCity.
JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF
Fall and Winter Goods.
Pattern Hats, Straw and Telvot Hats,
Silk Vcivets, Velveteens, 1 Silks, Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, Ornaments, &c.
Hats and Feathers,
CLEASED OR DYED*
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621 Main Street.
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poMonon* mum, frosen feet^ rooU
salt rheum, «ar«sehe, Ac., and the reeipeoi the^nii i^F^lngafcart tlte we
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Shall bay his Boots and Shoen, and been decided that bujr than
beon daclded that N. 4|. ||t#
CUTS
Prices to the lowest profits. You will do well to«aiLand«x*mittgv tlJL,
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CASH ASSETS
IiOsses lPai«I, over $4,10^,000. iinible record teat ftUr dealing ahd prompt settlement of all jtwrt ejlalois dur'"" lt« twenty^hr«« ytsart* preetictU ftxper. a prwiiint and CNHMwrvattvs nvanagement, and.tbe latgest net mirpit»f ov*r all ii«H"*l«i "f any Agency Company ia NewY Ob orfitt«bNth« Nl««aranfl»r» «b« hivuri'n.- panne sajx rior i» and tHlahi« uf*nHa**.
Ageneiesin aU i*rU»clpai cM!-s and towns: tfcnwMihottt the I7ntted fHatr.
Wharton, Ri)dl« & Co., Agents, reiutBiiAum IKO. MaMef A Iilniiiie ji. ^trlnwaf I, ager*. CentrafBepartmeot.
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A MOi)^L WEEKLY PAPER J}x OR^ige HOMJi
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Mail and office Subscription* will, invariably, be dlseontiiMUd at expiration of time paid for,
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THE CHOICE Of
Two BeautiM Chromos
Preaented to each yearly subscriber, from and after thia date. These beautiful pictures Just from the hands of the French chromO artists, are faithful conies of oil paintings {py the artist W. M. Baker, of Brooklyn. One, entitled
"Cherry Time"
Represents a bright faced boy, coming from the orchard, bountifully laden with the redripe fruit. The other, entitled
"Lily of the Field"
Ib a beautiful little girl, with one of the sweetest of faces, gathering lilies in the field. One Is a .wood ncene, the other has an open meadow in the hack gipund., They are of striking beauty
For ouo dollar extra (SUM in all,) we will send The Mail one year and both chremos mounted ready for framing. These pictures are catalogued and sold la the art stores at FOUR DOLLARS EACH^
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hp FRAMES. We have made arrangements wltti an «xtensive manufactory of frames by which we can furnish for One Dollar a frame usually sold for *1.50 and $1.75. These frames are of the best polished walnut and gilt. HereJtotbe
BILL OP PRICES:
The Mail one year and choice of Chromo W
The Mall one year and Beth Chromes mounted.-
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WEEKLY PAPERS.
IndiatutpoU* Journal, price, £2.00, The Mall and Chromo...
Chromo Toledo Blade, price
$2.00,
Chromo.
Mailt
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The great discovery of Uie ag«. There Is no pain Which the Centaur I4nlment #111 not relieve, no wt?IUttg wltleii It wiH pot fttbdue, and no lamemwM which it will not earn. This 1* Strong the recipe la ^afMth bottle.
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The Mail and
mnu and Chrortio Apptetrm'* Journal, priee t4^0,'TheMail and Chromo ...... Rural New lorker, price 88.00, The Mail and Chromo. -«.•••.•••••- Hearth and Home, price tl^O, The Mall and ClironKW..., ..r^ JtMhodUlt, price S2J50, The Mail and
Chromo —....... Harper'* Wee My, price WjOO, The Mail aud Chromo ....... Harper'! llazar, price $iM, The Mall and Chromo oei Frank Ilhutratcd Ne**jxiper, price W.00, The Mall and Chromo..... 9 00 Le*Hej Chimney Corner, priee 54.00, The
Mail and Cliremo.......», 00 Sol/!'' and Girl*' HVmtfy, price KU50, the Mall and chromo.... 3 75
MONTHLIES.
Arthur'* Item* Magazine, price «-£», The Mail and Chromo— 00 Prttnan't Mttgrttine, price *i,00, The
Mall andChromo........... *80 tUlk. The S 00
Uadrv'* Lady** Book, priee 93^0, The Mall and Chmmo ... jjme QtrpmO, price CIJ50, The Mail and
nd ttuomow...*. and Chromo.... Uatdenrr'i iftmitMy, price 9109, The Mail
Atitheprmtwm* ofiisml toy the above p«h Uoatlons are inrit^led in this clubbing armngttmenfej.
CLUBBINa WITH XtmTY PAPERS. We have mn i. to ft*rnl«b THE MAIL, urit'i and any one of the Newspapi r. i:i 'isllborheod of Terre llMtt* all
JOST WX»K AT 1T1
The Mali, prlo^. •yonrUooKty The Chromo,
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Business Cards.
AL THOMA8, OyUcIss ui VsUliaiskcr For the trade, Fourth and Ohio streets, sign of htg man wtth watab.
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FREEMAN," Retail Dealer in
Aaierlcsa MM! rtrcigaWtthw, JEWELRY, Opera Home.
K188NER,
Jo Wholesale and Retail Doaier in. PtattMt Helodeeiui, Orgaa4 Musical Instruments^, dtc.,
Palace of Masic, 48 Oblo St.
rPERRE HAUTE
JL''-'5 Mnsleal Imtitnle, No. f82 Main street, apstair*.!. Mnsle ranght in ail its branches. Pupils into'enter at any
Ag«ncy for Wtcinvn»y llanos. A. HH IDE, Principal.
A. FOOTE,
General Dealer in
GARDEN, FIELD AND KI.oWEft rtKEDH, No. 83 Main street,
Terre Haute, Indiana.
L. BALL,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Bt«vM, Xsat«l»,ClralM, Tin Plate, Japan and Presaed Ware, 129 Main street, North Side.
Rw.rippetoe,
General Dealer in
GROCERIES, PROVISION# AND PBODUCE, \y*i"National Block, 155 Main street.
BUNTIN
& ARMSTRONG,
DBtlOOWnsnd
Manufacturing Pharmacists,
800 Matn street, Corner of Hlxth, Terre Haute.
Philip
kadel,
Manufacturer of
Saddles and Harness,
Whips, Curry Combs, Brushes, Hone Blankets, «fce..all work warranted. Lowest prices in tne city, Main St., near 9th, south side.
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The Mail one year and Both Chromos FRAMED 5 00
THE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL is an Independent Weekly Newspaper, elegantly printed on eight pages of book paper, and aims to be, In every sense, a Family Paper. With this aim in view, nothing will appear in its columns that cannot be read aloud in the most refined fireside circle.
CLUBBING WITH OTHER PERIODICALS. We are enabled to offer extraordinary inducements in the way of clubbingwith other periodicals. We will furnish THE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, PRICE 12.00 PER YEAR, and either of the above Chromos with any of the periodicals enumerated below at greatly reduced rates. These periodicals will be sent direct from the officcs of publication. Here is the list:
SEMI-WEEKLY.
Semi- Weekly New York Tribune, price j^jOO,fheMail and Chromo. 50
ENTSAND LADIES' WEAR, Cleaned and Colored!
GENTS WEAR REPAIRED NEATLY AT
H. F, REINER'S Dye House,
aprS-tf] Main street, between 6th and Ttli
TAS. E TURNER,
Real Estate Agent,
COMMISSION BROKER AND COLLECTING AGENT. OFFICE—Over Prairie City Bank, «th St., with Hendrich A Williams.
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PKAI.KR IN
REAL ESTATE, No. 115 Main §t^ np stairs,
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TKRBK HAUTE, 1K0.
Will sell lots in the city and lands In the country on the best terms. Prompt and carcful attention given to business.
Professional Cards.
THE
LAW FIRM
-OF-
SCOTT & DUT,
Having been DISSOLVED by mutual consent, the undersigned will continue the practice alone.
Office, northwest corner of Jb'ourtli and Ohio streets. octS-3m HARVEY D. SCOTT. D. W. VOOIUIKKS. A. B. CARLTON.
C. 8. V00RBUSES.
OORHEES, CARLTON & VOORHEES, Having formed a copartnership will practice law in all its branches Office—S®. 5OS Mala St.,
Terre ITaote
JOHN T. SCOTT, •, I Attorney at Law,
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IntHanapoUt Sentinel, price $3.00, The Mail and Chromo —..... If. Y. Tribune, price 82.00, The Mail aad
3 50 860
S 50 300 SS0 3 SO 4 56 4.00 3 25 5 00 4 25 450 3 50 ft GO
JV. Y. flun, Tlie Mall and brsmo...^— Prairie Farmer, price 82.00, The JAail and Chromo r, Westtrn Rural, price tL60,
The Mall and
Chromo. Chicago Advance, price 58.00, The Mail and Chromo....—................ Chicofff) Interior, price Htm, The Mail and Chromo —..........j...... Chicago Inter-Ocean, price ?tJ50, The
OFFICE-NO. Ill MAIN STREET." As U. 8. Commissioner Is authorised to make proolh in Bankruptcy.
Over Henderson's Stove Store, bet. Fourth and Fifth streets. mariB TERRE HAUTE, Idd. J. B. KESTKR. ». O. WHKKtKR.
-Jester & wheeler, Attorneys at Law,
AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGENTS. Commercial Collections a 8 Advanced on Good lion given to claims Illinois.
REFERENCES.—National State Bank, Ptuirla City Bank, McKeen MinshaU1* Hank, and Tem Haute Bank, Term Haute. First National Bank, Flora, III. Saving A Loan Association, Patnreville, O.
OFFICE—NO. 141 MAIN CT1ECT, TERRE AUTE, 1ND. I' I Mmnfim SAK't.
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l«t.*V. WIIil« P. BI»AIR.
J^ILEY & BLAIR, Attorneys & Conncelors at Law,
BaAIlL,I3Sl».
Collections promptly attended to. Practice in all the Courts of the State. li. ANGIE L. WILSON,
Offers her services to the
I.sdles and Children or Terre XKaute. Office and Residence—No. 43 south 7th St. Office hourSSb) 10 a. 12 to 3 and 6 to 7 e.u.
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D.,
IIOJKEPATHIST. 406 Main SL, opposite Opera
Office hours, 0 to 10 a. M.,2 to3and 7 toO.r. a. Night mils aasweml from tin? office. Special Attention given to Chronic Diseases. referencesDr. tt. 3. Treat, A. llson, of the firioof Wilson Bfo*.£ HuuW^.
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EPPINGHOU8EN,
Arehlteet and Bntlder,
OPFIC15 AT STEAM STONE YARD, Corner Ninth and Cherry streeta.
JOSEPH
RICHARDSON, M. D.
piEieeea Ohio Nfn Be^. 3rd & 4th* "a TEHRKHAUTE. IND.
R.LE BARTHOLOMEW,
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We have now a Practical Working
Jeweler and Engraver,
Located in the city, something long wanted here, whei# we esn iget work done without having to send it away as before, both in
Manafhetarin* and Beimiriag. Diamond Setting Old (lold and Silver
MADK INTO NEW JEWELRY, by
O. H. MTT.T.NE,. From NEW YORK,
con. Stk Md MAIN 8TB., over Wilson Bros. A Hunley's Dry Goods Store, •ar p, 8.—Work done for the trade.
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PBESBBVED FOB BVEBI
Buried securely and in order, by uatng 8PROOLE«. PATENT STOKE COFFIN VAULT,
Isaac Ball, Agent, city of Terre H»nte.
Knitting Machine.
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Finishes the top and heel aad narrows off the toe. Send for circular. ,3il „, \. M. L. SHULL, Genl Agt, augS-3m* Indianapolis, 2nd.
OMETHING NEW!
PennewiirsfJraded Mehool Daily aad Monthly Report Book. For daily reports of the number enrolled, withdrawn, re-entered, and transferred, in each room, or grade also the mtmber pir»ent, absent, and tardy, and fhe per e«nt,ToC attendance a Teachers' Reglstiy, Visitors' Record and place for remarks.
Every, twenty-first page is ruled for the Monthly Reports of Teachers. The Book contains room for the reports of twklvb teachers, dally and monthly, lbr ten months.
The whole, when completed at the cleseef the School Year, forming a complete Diary of the year's work.
A valuable book of reference at all limes Should be used ta every Graded School. Highly recommended by prominent educator* of the State. Samples pages sent free.
Address. H. PENNEWILL, Box 217, Rockvllle, Ind.
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Carminative Balsam,
la the Great Popalar Remedy For children teething, colic, summer qpmplalnt and cholera infantum. No medicine has ever attained a reputation eqaal to it, it is patronised by the wealthiest families 1n the State, and eulogised by our beit physicians. Forty thousand bottles sold in low, every bottle warranted to give satisfiictkm, none returned, thousands of hopetow crfftai cured with one or two 25c bottles of Brupleer's Balsam, niter all other means fallrta. For Diarrhoea, Flux. Cholera Morbus, Asiatic Cholera, Congestion of the Stomach, or snv pain or cramp in the stomach, violent Hibsonghs or vomiting. Every bottle hi worth Its weight in gold. Gives speedy relief, and Is perfectly harmless taken In large doses, and pleasant to take. No family
lief, and Is perfectly doses, and pleasant ... —Tr. knowing Its great value will ever be without it. Put up ia 85c, 60c and tl bottles, sold
cannot be obtained of the drumrfst*. six one dollar, eight ounce bottles will bescnt on re-
"S3SS ML W. A. BIHINKJpR.
Ascension, Indiana.
For sale at Wholesale by Kberlo ABlndley and Gullck A Berry. Jom«7-4m
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