Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 9, Number 12, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 September 1878 — Page 3
SiTHE MAIL
A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
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HODQE-PGDGE.
Heterogeneous, Handy and Ht Aaaon?the monotonous realities of this very matter-of-fact world, is one which neither philosophy nor ideality can beautify. Blank, Btaring and immutable it remains. Seed time and harvest, summer and winter come and go, and When the year's cycle is complete an exact arithmetical computation proclaims that for the ordinary households of civilised countries there have been during the 305 days of the year, just 1,085 seasons of dish-washing.
While there are many degrees of dislike for the unromanticemployroent, we may safely judge that no one takes actual delight in cleansing dishes, for the express purpose of welcoming them back agaiu in grease and stickiness. "M Wa work is from ran to son, 1 Bat woman'4 work Is never done"
And this branch of It bids fair to last ^r°re till doomsday. Other household duties
stares dumb, unblinking, lifeless, yet'M vermin antidote and exterminator.
then is left, putting each kind in a sep-
arate, clean dish by no means allowing
posed of and the paster, aalts and sugar
?he rokint
ine oooking utensils nave aireaay peen
demand attention. Firat tbe glass is
Knife bandies are never dipped in hot
water, as It disoolors, cracks and loosens
toem. Ptentv of hot water,
towels area feature of this model kitch en, and when towels and cloths have •erved their purpose, instead of beins thrown down in a heap, allowed toaink into tbe oblivion of tbe wood box or other handy receptaole, they are hung on their own line, and woe betide tbe reckless person who shall appropriate
one ol them for any but their legitimate
purpose. There are holders for the stove, and a dishcloth for ordinary oooking purposes, and an Ingenious arrangement of iron rings for the kettles and saucepans, so tbore is really no occasion for using the others indiscriminately.
At a table where clouded glass and rcugh feeling dishes are to be seen, one may feel reasonably sure that tbe food hss been oeoked In utemdls not thoroughly clean kettles that ata put away only partially washed and dried, will surely gather foulness and rust, snd to leave coffee standing In the coffeepot from one meal until the noxt is a oertaln method of ruining the flavor of that de liclouft beverage. The ooffee and teapots should always be emptied direotly after using, snd washed as thoroughly on the lnsloe as on tbe out not with dishwater. Nothing, but .clean, pure water should ever euter them. First rinse them with tepid water 'and*use a knife to scrape off auy' grounds thst may adhere to the bottom or sides. When clean, deluge both lusfde snd out with boiling water
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Milk pans and pal's should receive tbe closest attention In order to keep tbem clean and sweet. First wash them In clean tepid water, and be sure thst every partiolo of sour milk is removed in tbls manner, after which a thorough scalding in boiling water is to be given them each ene carefully dried, and, if convenient, set in the sun for a few
i1
To keop tine looking bright Is aalmple I
yield readily if scOured with either] wood ashes, concentrated lye and bristol brick, or sapolio. The aame appllcationa will remove rust from knife blades, snd may be applied to the latter with a cork, or, better still, a bit of potato.
A bottle of aqua ammonia* some pulverised borax, and a package of copperas ahould be provided, as each In Its own way is invaluable, Tbe ammonia, mixed
with an equal quantity of water and a little whiting, will remove staina from silverware, give wonderful brilliancy to window glass and mirrors, dean white paint, and prove altogether labor saving. Without the whiting, bnt with the addition of a little borax to the ammonia and water, we have one of the best renovators of rusty and dusty clothing. For coat collars and sleeves, diseoloratfons, and spots in general, use In the above proportions. For sponging a whole garment, scrubbing carpets and similar uses, put as much DO rax into Lot water as it will dissolve and add ammonia until the odor is quite perceptible.
Pulverised borax will certainly rid the bouse of cockroaches, if used plentifully in their haunts. It is also excellent lor softening water
for
a
silver plated onee are used. (The latter greeable and tedious, owing to" their. wranner will be found a great saving of labor.) non-observance of this precaution. I
8tock
washing and bathing
purposes, and a little of it dissolved with shavings of castile soap makes a capital shsmpooing liquid.
Copperas is the Jhost necessary item of the three, for a generous use of this dis-1 infectant is of the greatest importance. Many persons give preference to chloride of lime, which, although more odorous, is no mere efficacious. The copperas is very inexpensive can be conveniently kept in crystals, and should be dissolve?
PjwSk£
oiler a little variety, and some will even jni^Tnrnrrir •1^*.. C.
liimn thn«
Crude potash will frighten rats away, I but a copperas whitewash for cellars is. a suggestion worthy of consideration. Cellars are oftentime the hotbeds of dis-1
imperative. It is astonishing what different pro-1 portions the labor assumes with different individuals, and how materially it may be lightened by systematic arrange- because of dampnesa I
I ^r^r^rdT,^... symptoms OF WOBMS.
i£Z ftSJttJSSgSSZ JSSftnSS SlSS diptb.,,. -THE countenance is pale and leadfresh water, dry towels snd the balance *n^ dysentery. I A of the accoutrements,she will necessarily oonaume a great deal of time and make ONE ATA TIME. a wonderful fuss and splutter ini the ac-
In dolng
w®p! Ithmenfc of her task* A methodical system is absolutely necessary. Perhaps
individual if equally active, will do the I we are cafied upon"'to put the children's I nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes aase amount of work without com mo-1 bedroom in order. At first sight it I bleeds a swelling of the upper lip
jn,l?iaS~ Cm aeeme a hopeless task bnt letustake I occasional headache, with humming nntuni i^Hind in
one
th'ng at,
•we
]i Harry's blocks and pieces of wood
Jnto hlg
it to romain in. the one in which it has done it makes a difference in the tongue breath very foul, particularly been served. The various articles which h00ks of the room already. Now gather I the morning appetite variable, do not need daily washing are neat dis-
up
W
reat}y
Jwlra b7themaelve* on another 'The JJJJlf'xo beg/in wFtli, w'.'mlTlprinklo pU«.,cl,p.,«.ocor. and ration. dUb^ |"ltmm
0„r tb.
plck ap Wltbe
The crumlw will be brushed from the 8f cloth flrnt, as it is hard to sweep them «3 op and wears the cloth badly. Do not
lonVSJ{Bop
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washed in plenty of hot suds, then tbe I way. Do not brush too hard, or you silver then both are poliahed, without nl roll up ball Of wool from the carrinsing, on tbe dryest and smoothest of pet by the time you have done, *hioh linen towels, kept purposely for Uiem. be jostso much taken obt df tbe warp and woof of it. When the dusting is done, we shall have a fresh, tidy room. You see that all work is' easy if systematically done. Now let me give
The cups ana saucers follow, and they, as well as tbe plates and other dishes, are rinsed in hot water, laid in a willow basket, with a cloth in the bottom to absorb tbe moisture, and oonveyed in a single trip to tbe pantry shelves, where they are polished and set in their places with much less labor than by any other method. The knives are washed last them T1 and scoured after every meal, unless feme housekeepers
Jousebold
wlt,h,flourishes—
fl
oa,f^™'
above all things, avoid ». -ip-n _:tv
washed, dried and bestowed In theirJthat is the giri's style of sweeping. Let J™ JJS,?111*,1? respective places, and the dishes alone
U8
throw up the window, and allow as
mac
dust as possible to pass out that irritable, &c.
he table dishes, like to like in the
order of
plenty of lean dry
clo'h
about
their sixe, in tbe dishpan, and
cl £.:• PICK THINGS UP. We know a man who is quite particu lar about keeping everything in its proper place. We heard him say that be acquired this hsbit through the training of his mother. When a boy even as far back as he could remember, his mother always msde him pick up and put away his playthings after he had got through with tbem. He was often allowed to get out all the materials be wanted for a good time. In bad weather tbe kitchen was often at the disposal of himself and brother, but they si ways understood that eyery thing was to be cleared up at the close of the
No doubt there is a difference in
ohildren, for we have known boya of the family, of noarly tbe same age,
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from tbe teakettle, and dry by heating, brought up, in all respects, as nearly rather thau with a cloth. Occasionally alike as possible, yet one of them was it will be necessary to give tbem a thor- always careless, and became a careless, ough rejuvenating, and there is no bet* essy msn, while the other was extremeter way to brighten the Inside of a ooffee- ly particular In the details of bis dress, boiler that bas become darkened from sports and work. Still, granting this long servise thau to boll very strong soapsuds in it for several hours. Fill it with water ahave in bard soap, or use soft soap Instead, and boil until the inside Is as bright as tbe ouU
sports and work. Still, difference which many wonld call a natural difference, we believe a persistent training in early childhood would make an orderly man out of the most careless child.
ONS ol the cheapest and best preserves in use may be made of ripe watermelon rinds. Cut out all the oores and trim off the green outalde rind. Soak tbe white interior rind in salt water for several days, frequently changing. Boll in white sugar, pound for pound, greened with man
vim^w&^lna ha^ena the ^aour milk ani flavored with tartaric acid 1^ oil
V,»_^eaaleratusi!-u..^
of
.Y, far superior to Imported citron, and with boiling water and waahed in stroug soapsuds before using. It is I well to use salsratut water tor all milk vessels occasionally, especially in warm weather. I
lemon to suit the taste.
Properly prepared, this Is a real luxury,
super
costing less than ball tbe prioe. How is the sesson to prepare it» I ,,%r
Tke liiy n«asewife.
matter boiling water la always used, is giving her bouse Its apring cleaning, The teaketUe and various articles of should bear in mltid that the dear inkitchen furulturo will nwd RtquiQt toAtai of her hosss us moro precious] polishing*. For tin, copper, steel and I than houses, and that their systems sine, use kerosene and fluely powdered I need cleansing by purifying the blood, limes or pulverised bristol bri£. Wash regulating the stomaclianS bowels to in hot soapsuds snd polish with whiting, prevent and cure the diseases arising
New iron utenaila ahould have two or from spring malaria and ntlwturt-. ana I three bandfals of bay ar grass boiled in I the should anow that there la nothing tbem, after which a good eeonring with that will do it so perfectly and surely as wood ashes or sOap and sand, and a I Hop Bitters, the purest and best of all thorough soaldfng will mske them fit I medicines. See other oolumn. for use. Porcelain kettles that have beis or us be it by boilitg lye in them. Stains may be re- TV im
The careful, tidy housewife, wheti she I
ricture
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the cooking diahes in another,, immedl*ately pouring hot suds through them 11 |c t* I I I all. Puncture one oorner of the dish
»!^,» I«. not recommended ..
up in it, like a coc.on, wasn tneaisnes .. ... with it, wetting the hand but momenta*
MOULDINGS,
FRAMES
GLASS.
UrgestfiUdt,
Best Assortment, lowest Prices,
At J. f\ PROBST'S. Main atrwt, betw«*a r'tflb and Sixth. Havefour stecara* I fr*m«l before th«r ane eollee. WM ihr below any ever given ia Terre Hnuie.
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DR PRICE'S
WORM SPECIFIC OR ,i«. ,-v.- fv
VERMIFUGE.
9ry. en-colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks the eyes become dull the pupils dilate an azure semicircle runs along the lower eve-lid the
housework, my dear girls, I
w)11
Pjjf or throbbing of ears an unusual
secret
ion
May's toys into her basket, and that sometimes voracious, with a gnawing
ill add considerably to the stock ot I sensation of the stomach, at others,
bowl prepared for the ensuing meal, order. Now make the bed. Al- entirely gone fleeting pains in the J! nn niJtn anil
order rises from cbaoe. After tie stomach occasional nausea and vom-
Tb* .HI
.jgg leaves over me carpet.
soraped and emptied, are arranged in I keep the dust from rising, and will keep piles according to their sice, and all con-1 be colors bright and fresh. Let us I veyed to the place prepared for them.
{breads, strings, and bits
iithe a slimv or furred
0 sa
wheelbarrow. That ia one thing secretion ot sauva, sumy OT rarrea
ly tinged with blood belly swollen and bard urine turbid respiration occasionally difficult, and, accompa-
njJd
by hiccough cough sometimes
dry and convulsive uneasy and dis-
teeth.
Whenever 'the above symptoms are fognd to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure.
IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form it is an innocent prepa-
ou a lesson on another disagreeable ,t »s. duty-dish wasbiug. Keep I rzXxon.iiotcapabUofdctngthesltghtezt theoutsides of the plates clean by re- [injury to the most Under infant. moving all crumbs and scrsps before The genuine DR. MCLANK'S VER-
The dish washing of MIFUGE bears the signaturies of C. must be very dlsa-1 MCLANE and FLEMING BROS, on the
—:o
DR. O. MeLANE'8
#jj
£me tali dishes, to dry and drain.
Rinse and drain forks and spoons by| themselves in pitchers. By following these directions, the process of dish washing can be made less irksome than it usually is.
M«Iv,
CREAM
SPECIAL FLAVORING EMRACIS.
Eminent Chemists and Physicians certify that these goods axe free from adulteration, richer, more effective, produce better results than any others, and that they use them in their own families.
UNIQUE PERFUMES are the Gems of All Odors. TOOYHENE. An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dentifrice. LEMON SUGAR. A Substitute for Lemons. EXTRACT JAMAICA GINGER.
STEELE & PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST GEMS. The Beet Dry Hop Yeast in the World. ', 8TEELE & PRICE, Manfrs., Chicago, St. Louis, and Cincinnati.
THE GENUINE
Celebrated American
"fo,
£.e '^s ®es'1 A A
1
rily during tbe whole operation. After pouring on the rinsing water—which is very hot—remove tbem in stacks to an other pan, and place Ithem on edge
affections of the liver, and in all Bilioas Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVElj: No better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking Quinine.
As a simple purgative they are ua equaled. BEWABE OF IXXTATIOSTS.
The genuine are never sugar coated^ Each box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression DR. MCLANB'S LIVER PILLS.
Each wrapper bears tlie signatures of C. MCLAKE and FLEMING Baos. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. MCLANE'S LIVER PILLS, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name
MeLanet
••sasiw ss^V)
spelled differently but
same pronunciation.
SELLERS' LIVER PILLS] here eteM for W yws U» Sbeiert Bewdr »y ifce car* of Uwr ComplminU, OMMMMM. SMH—d-i
I «fkt, »d mli «f ttf Ll»f». I '•8«tW Ll»«r ruuaaml MrfUhr CraptelM. which eoapclM IMWq.lt
Milaat*. I oin HIIMMIISdtm' Llrir rtlli.1 Tb*yhvr«ttT«4 torn*** •rMUrtta«Mtw'*Mll«'* -The*. Adwu, SK Suiy. K—f fcy._rrtwm.il
Sold br all DnnW. mhut Star* SKLLKSSaeD.. rtatt, rilMlta. fa.
Fur ten venrs Tntt'a Pnfla hate been the recognised NtandJird ramily iMllriafl in th« AtSLAJtrw SfATSS. Scarceljr a family can befoqml frwnsMAiKrJeHaXico that doca sot
Whan jroa have
Ml pala laMkaalicm R*aMTM|BC| CMlT* Bawtb Wttskf latkcMaaHMh rt iaar KraHallawi Avar, •taai to RmflaaafBairarlM
BE ADTDMU, awl AT OXCS
TAKE TUTT'S PILLS!!
TkA list «toa« iiredeeee aa eStoet sklah aflra artaahlwa tkaaaAiw. •si la dlMtrl Uaae faltawi am App«4itr, DlfRBtias, SOLID FLESH ft HASD KUSCLX.
THE WEST SPEAKS. 'BEST PILL IN EXISTENCE." knwHurt Ktrnww* 1 iwrtfr liMt t» Sk (Mhi bt tM w«* wr wa« at.
Professional Cards.
SAMUEL
MAGILL,
ATTOINET AT LAWt
Offlee with N. O. Buff, north aide Ohio street, between Third and Fourth. Special attention to collections, probate business and bankrupt practice.
N. O. BUTF.
BUFF
JOSEPH RICHARDSON, M.
•flwoa Ohls It, Bet. Srd A life, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
AO. LINCOLN,
'V'rDiaiTisT.
DR.
nr
a.
temper variable, but generally
Business Cards.
J^AFFfiRTY'S GERM AN KITCHEN.
A! riBSTCLASi.BU1A1«AIT. MEALS AT ALLtHOURS. Best Cook employed in the State. The German Kitchen Is the place for line meals, •a ... M. C. RAFFERTY, Proprietor.
E. W.LEEDS,
Watchmaker and Jeweler
Vs. MSesth Fesrth Street. Wstehes, Clocks and Jewelry repaired! and all woik warranted. 8m
rpERRE HAUTE BLEACHERY "No. 201, corner of 4th and Mulberry
R.
It Is now prepqaed to make their
Virtups Jtfiown lh the WSST. 7W0 «Ul EafaPlith jlTit theiT Merit*.
Do They Cufre Every Thing? WO.-They are for Disease* that result from MALARIAL POISON and a DERANGED LIVER* sue* as Dyspepsia, Bilious and Typhoid Yevers Chills, Ooiic, Sick-Headsche, Chronie Sisrrhosa, Nervousness, Zisslness, Palpitation of the Hesrt, Veuralgla, Bheu•matism. Kidney Diaeaae, Chroaio Con* atipation, Filss, Ae. 2r^-TT7StB "3TOTJ That Your LIVER IS DISORDERED
TIKE
From Pure Boot
JMPO
f'
Office, 221 Main street, near Seventh. Extracting and artificial teeth speelaltiea. All work warranted. (dAw-tf)
L. BARTHOLOMEW,
aBd Maefeaaleal, .-t
DENTIST,
Deatal Boaaa, 1S7 Mala Street, v/ j- acarlth, -'I'totf i.
RUI HAVTB, IXD.
Nitrous Oxide Gas admlnistererf for paui' ess TootU Extraction.
W. BALLEW, v....
DENTIST,
£JSejy4aai
Sals street, ever Sages
•Id cesHpftioBerr stasC TERRE HAUTE, IND. Can be found in offioe night and day,
BTAirr
Sts.
Conducted by
MRS. M. A. GERARD.
Straw Hats and Bonnets bleached altered, colored and finished in a superior manner. Millinery work done at trade prices, and on short notice. Patronage respectfolly solicited.
ptALTHOMAS, Opttdaa asd Watchmaker For the trade. Main street, near Sixth, aign of big man with watch.
W. REPPETOE Gene *1 Dealer in GROCERIES, VISIONS AND PROrw- DUCE, .. National Block. 156 Main stieei
LKISSNER,
..
Whslesala and Retail Dealer In Plaass, Meledeesa, Orgaasi Musical Instruments, ACn
Palaoeof Music,48OhioS
AGNER A RIPLEY, Importers and workers of
SeeteM Oraalte ssd Itallaa MarMe Im
MONUMENTS,
flTATVABT, DBMS, AC. 5o. 418 Cherry St^ bet. 4th and 5th. TEURE HAUTE, IND.
EWTNG MACHINES
A
TV" I1MI.IMK «Sl i*» anmatnt lamt. Mb-..
SMatHMW and I kf m! MRINI MML. J. W.
M«t kjr ar mit hj Sail «HB rr«fipt of 35 CHTLA. Ml(*, sa Mwrrajr At., *ew Terlt.
Ann AV» ANOIVD
in the msry best manner and warranted to wsrk, by JOSEPH FOLK, No. 823 Mais street, north std^brtween Srd aad 411 streeta. upstairs. oemdemn your soa chine until Mr. FOLK haa had a look at it for the real trouble may be very light and the eost of repairing a mere U-iMTThe be* needlea and cul conrtantly on hand.
PABMEBEF GEBT MILL,
teeer INsflMHWwst *rmprlmi THIS new mill Is now In full blast, mak-
ing a No. I artiae
FLOUR AND MEAT,!
It is being fun exclusively en custom work, and tlie fullest saflsflwtlon is guaranteed. A «fiumert»lttginghla own wheat to the mill can rely on getung flour from hlaowa grain, and hy thus doing tc ake a great saving ever selling the wheat at one place and ouylng Hour at another.
TO
BUSINESSMEN!
E
8. X.
J. P. WORRELL, Treats exclusively Diseases of the EYE AND EARS OSIeet Sfe. 9S1 Skla Street, 1
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'-"TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Office houra from 9 a. m. ts 1 p. m. and from 3 to 5 p. m.
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A BEECHER, ATTOBIf KTS AT LAW,
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In store and for sale liLjob lota, at
118 MUX STREET
Choice sugar cured hami, shoulders and breakfast baemi also haavy clear baoon sides and shoulders, and fettle rendered leaf lard In tierces and buckets.
SAM S. EARLY
JGUSINESS CHANGE. PHCENIX "FOUNDRY
AKP
MACHINE WORKS,
... Terre Haute) Xkd.
En®in^1jfne|gbafUefendiPutteys,
Gearing of all kinds. Boltins Chests. Reel8(lron or wood). Curbs orllootti. Elevator Beads and Feet,
My Csutry Hen anally Women fr«m Hie Country—As yon eonae-down on the street cars from the depot, tell the conductor to
•topat*v .... R. W. RIPPETOE'S White Front," 155 Main Stf
T¥ Jiere yonwlll always fiiidthe best
SUGARS, MFFF1IES, lllAS, TABLE SCPPLI1&,
And All Staple and Fancy Groceries
At the Lowes Prices. I.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOB PBOOVCE
•JTOE
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1HE SATURDAY
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JTISAPAPEE ,„ ,„
OB THE HOUSEHOLD.
Satiiroiay Evemiig
MAIL.
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FOR THETEAR 1878.
IndianapoUt Weekly Mall3....
in t'r,
a
Conveyor Flights^
Flour Mill, Saw Mill and Coal Shaft Machinery, Iron conveyar 8ptral ana Wooden Cogs of our own manufacture.
We have also secured the sgenev tor the best quality of French Bun- Mill Stonea Defour AColi Dutch Anchor Belting Cloth, a variety of Grain Cleaning Machinery, Midlines Purifiers, Floor Paefeeta,£ealas, Corn dhellers, Wire Rope. Ac.
The well-known ezeellenee ef the tta*
Werke wlU be fully laalittaiaei, awjthe capacity of the works is suoh thMweean guarantee prompt shipment of aMyewleif with which we may be favored. We would iespeetfally solicit a eontlnuanoe or the trade to Uberally bestowed upon the estab^ lishment bentetae, which shall always receive prompt attention, at the lowest market rates for standard qualltf£0
We are plsart to inform the public cur Mends and patrons espeeUlly, that we have sueeseded getting a large supply of superior northern
LAKE ICE
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With which to serve them the eoming reason. Our prloes are as eheap as the cheapest. W* ARB CITIZEHS OF TBRRB HAUTX, ana respeetfelly ask a contlnusnee of Unto
•°''PO"" L.F. PERDUE.
rr Baafe lee Company, as Main Street
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WEEKLY PAPERS.
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N. Y. TrUnme, prlce«2.00,andTheMaU 160 Aim JHUkle, prloefaiKL and like Mall I «5 KT. an^The Mall.„„.._^.„ I »0 PraUtt Farmer price IBJOOandThe Mall IS WfmtentJhmU, pxice UJOand Tbe Mall IN qgy Ammm, price,and The CMNMO iWeHor, prtoe MJW, and The CMeo^'!£«iir^Oa^,'prt
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SUCCESSORS TO F. H. MoELFRESHi The undersigned hSvlns succeeded to th4 business of P. H. IfcKlfreSh, ate now pie* pared ts receive orders for Steam
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FeUu Bmrnl^ and The Mall.r...~. 170
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BARNETT FT SWIFT,
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te aai Gr»j Scotch |GMTO AJH ITALIA* MARBLE MOKUMKNTS, Tomb^ and SloMBk Tamils, Mcn-
XsetKaln street, between Twelfth and Thlftessth Sml% TB BBS HAUTE, I2TD. All work warranted to give salisCsctlon.
50 LOTS FOB SALE A Good OypoitMMltj for a Degirable Home.
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80 let* for sale ill Baladoirs aubdBviston (of the eld Phlegan fuden) on Floorteetth stieei aad Libertjr Avenue derfr ably loeeted, win tie eeld on icaeoo4le terma. These lots are convenient to the taitraadahopa, city achoola, aad in a desirable partof tbeetty^Kor Airthertetematioa call 00
JAS. H. TURNER,
Beal Cstoto Ageat,
Offlee over Prairie Ctty Bank, Sixth qt.
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