Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 9, Number 34, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 February 1879 — Page 8
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THE MAIL
PAPER
FOR THE
Personal.
S. M. B«ech«r, the attorney, has been 'very dangerously 111 tbia week4 of bratn 'fever, 4
Dr. J. P. Worrell, now looking at bad ey£s at the New York Hospital, writes ui that ho will be home one week from Monday. *,
Charles Foote, the former engineer of the Wabash rolling mill, is now superin teadent of the engines and machinery of the distillery.
John Gist, father of Tom. J. Gist, of this city—and au old pioneer and re* spec ted oltisen, died at his home in Paris, last Saturday morniag.
Rev. C. R. Henderson had a large audience, Tuesday evening, to bear his lecture on "Wordsworth,'' which is spoken of in very high praise.
Julius Koch, of the "Boss Joe" clothing bouse, returned yesterday morning from Cleveland, Ohio, with the full line of samples of spring suitings. They aw handsome. •%./• /+.— J"
Ed. M. Wamsley writes from New "York that among other goods he has ordered a totjof Canton Mattings that are still in China, bat will be here in time for spring trade.
James A. Scudder and Miss Sal lie J. Celser were married on Thursday evening at the residence of the bride's sister, and are now visiting Mr. Scudder's old tome at Maysville, Kentucky.
Captain James Hook says the Wonders at Pence's Hall are more wonderful than ever. They put two mediums in the cabinet now, and find the troth of the adage that "two heads are better than one."
Col. Tbos. H. Nelson is being "pressed" for Minister to Central America, in place of Williamson, resigned. Col. Thompson and the Indiana delegation in Washington have spoken to the President, and the latter has expressed a high regard for our modest townsman.
John S. Jordan has sold his shoe store to a company composed of Martin Hollinger, Supt. Dailey, Newton Rogers, *nd Wm. McClure, who will operate under the firm name of Wm. McClure Jfc Co. Nick Stein and Ernest Ohm remain in charge.
At the session of the grand lodge
A. O. U. W. at Indianapolis, this week, four of our citizens were elected to official position—L. Finkbine to the aecond position, Grand Foreman, Jacob Sachs, 'Jrand Watchman and G. FCookerly and J. M. Haley representatives to I a Supreme lodge.
A larg 9 jnd merry crowd of his friends, at *red in masquerade costume, surprised4 G. Elder, of north Twelfth street last light. The costumes were many and varied, and numerous were •the surprise! when the time came for unmasking. .. splendid supper was served snd thoroughly enjoyed by the many present.
A child with two heads, on exhibition, ooold not prove a greater attraction or meoess than the desirable furniture and low prices at R. Foster & Son's, on north Fourth street* gP1 |L-
Winter is not oV^yet.^iny means, but Peter Miller is ci&ljwioufc his stock of lap robes and even below rather than lose a srcMfepd is doing a big trade in harness fflUfeotber horse equipments.
Forbear to speak an opinion on as ject of which-you are ignorant, especially in the presence of those with whom it Is familiar, but when you want a goodplano, organ, or other musical instrument, don't fail to call on W. H. Paige
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Sam a el McKeen returned this week from Washington. He didn't go for th'e Collect©rahip, and be didn't get It.
Captain Myers, Congressman from the sixth district, was in the city this week the guest ot his friend attorney Harper.
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Co. and learn their prices and
induomentn. Boss Joe deserves great credit for stirjring up trade This is the season of the year when, as a general thing, business is at a standstill, and merchants sitting .back at the stove whittling sticks, but "BOM Joe seems to stir business up, and is doing more busiuess than be can control. Low price? and printers' ink is the cause.
A pleasant home is the magnet that attracts the husband to the fireside and wins him from the dissapation uf the gas-lit streets. You can find at Button
Co's Central Bookstore much to make home pleasant in the way of interesting books pictures, stereoscopes, fancy table and mantel ornaments—and there for fancy stationery the Central can't be beat by any house in the west. I There are some people whose lives ft like molasses with a spoonful of vinegar in it, and others whose lives are like vinegar with a spoonful, of molasses in it, speaking of molasses and vinegar reminds us that we must not omit
Daring that you can always get the best groceries and table supplies in this city at Wright
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Kings popular
grocery store. They hare a large ao-| quaintance in the country which gives them a great advantage in getting fresh country produce. A long experience in .the grocery business also enables them to buy to advantage, and know where to get the best. These, with courteous and prompt attention to all patrons have built up the immense trade they have in hand.
The Colored People.
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H. Walker is a "stalwart" Republican., $ Mrs. Alex. Brown and Mrs. P. Smith are both quite sick with consumption.
Mrs. Niles and niece, Miss Bell, both from Toledo, are visiting MrjkQeorge Smith, South Second atreet.
Mrs. Barton, with her daughter and granddaughter, from Pontiac, Miebigah, are visiting friends in this city,
Elder MoFarland, of E*susvill^, Is assisting Rev. Anderson In his revival meetings at the colored church on Seventh street.
It does the hearts of oo'ored Republicans good te see Chkndler and Logan back in the Senate. Now let Grant anchor In the White House in '31 and all will be well.
If the Republican politicians are shrewd they will, in 1880, serve Blaine, Conkling, Hayes, ft al., like infant females of the oanlne species and juveniles of the feline tribe are treated and will put "Old Grantat the helm at once— the man who will poll every colored vote in the country. PHOENIX. 7 W
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People and Things.
Moody's overooat has been converted —to the use of another fellow. 1^* ,%$ For fifteen years no Governor of North Carolina has served out his full term.
Under Connecticut laws, every horse taking part in a race, is forfeited to the state.
The family which makes a bi^Mhow at a funeral always puts up a cheap tombstone.
Some people are willing to be good if they are well paid for It, and others are good for nothing,"
Strange to say, there are not enough lawyers in the lower bouse of the North Carolina Legislature to make a judiciary committee.
One of the latest applicants for office at the interior department at Washington was a white haired man, a Prussian, 99 years of age.
A letter addressed to "Lottie, Heaven's Gate, Heaven," was mailed tfaa other day in New York. It was held for insufficient postage.
When Katherlne's husband warj arre or or re in at ad a strap, he said it was a pity a man jhould be arrested for strapping bis skate.
Philadelphia has just close'i up a boys' barroom where an 8-year-old tended the counter, and over a, hundred young "kids" daily called for their bitters. imWf
A European tour for clergyman is planned by some New Yovfc preachers. It is to consume July and August, and the clerymen are to be ta? .en as far as to Italy and back at a cost if 5350 each.
Seme one suggests tb if "thanks" is a polite and courteous abbreviation for "thank you," or "I aM much obliged," surely no one will o'jject to "welk,*' as short and polite for you are welcome."
A Norwalk husband discovered proof that a neighbor was in love with bis wife, and agreed to keep the secret for flOO but tbo lover had paid only foO, whereupon the husband divulged about half of .be truth.
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T'ley were out riding. Said Theodore, "What tree, Angelina, bears the most precious fruit Angelina, "Ob, Dory I I can't tell, unless it is a cherry tree." Theodore looks unutterable sweetness as he gazes into Angelina's eyes and says, "The axle-tree, darling."
New York medical colleges turn loose 300 "sawboneses" this month by graduating them. The medical profession is overcrowded. It is a serious matter for these young men to make their living by this means—as it is also for the community.
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John Bradley, of Philadelphia, could in consequence of heart disease, lie do^dfeaor even sit down comfortably. He hl^Sfehgd made made in such away as to susSfcbJm in an upright position, and in tha^kfcvance be slept for nine years. He diecPB^gr days ago.
There is a man ioKniton, Ohio, who deserves a monumentH|fcfcbis memory. He was appointed ftuarcR^u^a little girl 8 years old, who bad $20^^LTpon arriving at legal age be turn her 940,000, and did not even as court to allow him $25,000 of it for trouble.
The other day a young swell fell asleep while spending an evening with some friends, and tbey, for a joke, shaved off one side of his mustache, and laughed at him about it when he awoke. He has been in the most distressing consternation ever since, because he oannot discover which side it was. 'f*-*
The Marquis of Lome's order that "low necks are indispensable" at receptions is now followed by the announcement that the Princess Louise "pays a bounty of five dollars
for
triplets born
in the Dominion." The mania for walking matches has commenced in Canada, and this premium on triplet* nay lead to a mania in that direction.
Deacon Rice, Mr®. Rice, and Deaoon Brown were among the most active members of the Baptist church in Union, Ind. Mrs, Rice transferred her love from her husband
to
and gave grounds for a divorce. Within a week after the decree, Mrs. Rice and Deacon Brown married each other, and went to housekeeping next do Deacon IUce's home. That was more than the baptists could stand, and they expelled THftcon Brown and hl3 bride, from t&e -4 CI: urch.
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THTRRB HAUTE 'M/CLIJKDAY EVENING MAIL.
A German doctor has piopaunded the dootrine that vegetarians 'and meat eaters are both wron, and that the real means te health and Innft life are to eat all food raw, whether an Ira *1 or vegetable.'' -:j 'Mrs. NeeblM, a K*nkf»k», III. Invalid waa being kept alive b,7 stimulants and could have lived only few days longer undar any clroumataoes. A blonder Ing druggist gave bar a fatal dose of landannm for port Wine. His defence is that no real barm aa done.
There was a ralsirg bee in Spencer County this State, followed by a ball in the evening, and a role waa adopted that nobody should dance who had not worked at the raising of the bouse frame. Nathaniel Woods had not qualified himself in the required manner, bn| insisted on dancing. A row was the the result atid Wooda was killed.
Femiaitems.
jp*,* There are about forty female" physicians in Pbiladelf ihla in fall practice.
The beauty of the fsoeiaan enviable thing,^)ut the b# auty of the heart lasts longer.
It is a very indly and proper thing when a man fsks "Will you give me yonr hand?" to reply, "With all my heart,air."'mm*
Judge Gilllrsleeve of New York very justly says hat ladles who carry their wallets in.the outside pockets of their cloaks practically make themselves aoceaaorie»i to crime. •».
It taker twenty yards of dress goods to rcase a fashionable young lady's dress now-a-days-six to wear on her person snd fourteen to carry in her right hand or up under her elbow.
A courageous Boston girl, aboat to marry a comparatively poor young man, has requests her dear friends not to ma'*e any wedding presents,as she may no'£ be able to reciprocate in the future.
Anew wrinkle in fashionable female rociety is knitting—not woolen socks and mittens, but silk stockings, in all the new, delicate and ravishing shades. Ono spool of the silk costs two dollare and fifty cents. It takes four or five spools to knit a pair of stockings.
Anna Darbie prosecuted Edward Boone, in Owensboro, Ky., for alleged slander. Anticipating a verdict for the defendant, she provided herself with a rawhide before going to oourt, and just as he begsn to smile over bis acquittal, struck bim several blows across the face.
An unknown, but evidently married paragrapher, says when a woman combs her back hair into two ropes, holds one HI her mouth until she winds the other upon her tuck comb, and then finds that she has lost her last hair pin, she feels that the sex need two mouthsone to hold the hair in and the ot hereto make remarks with.
Mary Kyle Dallas writes: "The moment a girl has a secret from her mother, or has a letter she dare not let her mother read, or has a friend of whom her mother does not know, she is in danger. The fewer secrets that lie in the hearts of women at any age the better. It is almost a test of purity. In girlhood do nothing that, if discovered by your father, would make you blush.
NOTICES
Having located in Terre Haute for the purposo of engaging in the manufacturing of all kiuds of Tight Barrel Staves and Heading we are now ready to ri* ceive either on wagons or by rail road any quantity of Tight Barrel Staves and Heading for which we will pay the highest price. Call on or address Brinkman & Russell, Terre Haute office and factory near Union Depot. *.
A. H. BOEQ EM AN
Will on Monday remove his boot "and shoe manufactory to the room lately occupied by the "Keystone Manufacturing Company," one door south of Patton Brothers, opposite the Market House." it •07
If yon want a first-class Sewing Machine be sure and get the Howe.
FA RMERS AND SA W MILL O WNEB6, TAKE NOTICE.
I want oak, hickory and ash lumber in exchange for wagons. Call at warehouse, 104 and 106 West Main street, and get prices, and specifications for lumber.
Krries,
C. A. POWER.
E STAB MEAT MARKET.
Dorscb is constantly adding
new and he never loses any old ones, he takes especial pains to serve thei bad in this mil
the best meat* to be
it 3 given not Jng PowI^Bing Bx-
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The U. S. Governme! onlv to Dr. Price's Crea der* but to his Special tracts, the preference, and laf tiew are shipped to its military f-
'MONEY TO LOAN.
I have money to loan on security on long time, on favorable terms. C. E. HOSFORD.
Office oorner Fourth and Main street Terre Haute, Ind.
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Who ever
Deaoon Brown,
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TriinminpuLaces, Gloves, Fancy Goods, &c., So Slaughtered? Sale continues only a short time,
AT HUGHES'
Opposite Opera House
Down at the Ooartj House yesterday, they bad a breach of promise luit. I alius attend sech trltls. This one, I'm sor-j ry to say, was not so nasty as sum I've beard. I wonee nn ov a man who had been imprisoned fur breech ov promise. And when be expressed his willingness to marry, if be oould get free, one of the lawyers, who wus eether a soared benedick or else a man nv large
Oggsperiunoe said rite out: "Well, that man must have a very curious notion nv liberty 1" But they got married and lived happy because tbey bonght all their tabul supplies at Rippetoe's White Frunt, where to-day may be bad dressed ponltry, bams, breakfast baoon, been
rk, oorned beef, codfish, celery, cranoysters, noney, dried peecbes, apples, oranges, lemons, picklos, pickled onions, cbow obow, maple sugar and syrup, buokwbeat flour, choice browned coffee, good coffee 8 lbs for 91,
Spring Styles, Novelties and Fancy Goods are the attraction at ^the CENT STORE.
Brussels Carpets^k
All new and elegant styles of standard goods, at 65 cents. All the best brands and choicest styles made, such as are being sold at 90 cents and 91.00, we will sell you at 75 cents, for a few days longer. Throe-ply Ingrain carpets, in beautiful new designs, and the handsomest styles you ever saw in Body Brussels, opened this week. "There is no use buying the old stock or remnants now being sold of theee goods, when new and more desirable goods can be had at 30 per cent, -less money," at
STARN0TI0NH0USE
537 Main street,
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We have the largest 5 cent Counter in the city, with the best assortment and the greatest variety of 5 cent articles to be founci anywhere in the state. Below we list a few of them }.*1
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The Curling Curls. The Girls^ Curls. The Whirling of the Curls Curled by A. G. AUSTIN & CO. Gas Heating Curler are strikingly the Curliest.
ECONOMY
Recommends a man to buy the Prairie City Cook Stoves. They are very heavy, durable Stoves, which can be bought at a very low price, and tbey can be repaired at yery small cost. Stoves and repairs for sale at foundry prices, by
north side of Main, bet. 5th and 6th sts.
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1 Yard of Sash Ribbon 5 cents 1 Ten Cent Cake Toilet Soap 5 cents 1 Gents'Black Bow 5 cents 1 Large Slate .5 cents 1 Pair Lisle Thread Gloves 5 cents 1 Ladles' Lace Tie 5 cents 1 Ladies* Silk Bow 5 cents 1100 Yard Spool Silk.. 5 cents 1 Linen Napkin 5 cents 1 Colored Doyler 5 cents 1 Yard Linen Crash 5 oents 1 Pair Gents' Half Hose 5 cents 1 Pair Ladies' Hose 5 cents 1 Pair Children's Hose 5 cents And an endless variety less than half price.
of articles, at rr It .*!'
See also our TEN CENT COUNTER, with goods equally as cheap.
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A large stock of
N E W I N
-. ait in this morning.
Dr. DePuy's
TURKISH BATH
ESTABLISHMEXT,
No. 117 North Sixth street, Terre Haute, Ind.
This instltatlon haw been fitted up with the latest improvements for giving the tattoos Turkish bath (so highly recommended either RS a luxury or a« a curative agent) by obliging attendanta of experience and fidelity.
For ladles: Monday, Thursday and sat* rday mornings, from 9 a.m. to 12 in. £r gentlemen From 7 n, m. to 9 p. it the above hours tot ladles, ot only assist the efforts of nature end tH^^lon of medicine, to prevent and core disl^Mn the primary stage, but are highly reSboDdcd for chrcMaic nervous aflteettens, rBM^Uism, female complaint*, or wherever tbfH^ a lack of vital energy In the system wl^^horfe who have tried other means of ctt^^n£ toite become discouraged, are lovlted^Jrt the vLrtues of ths Turkisti bath, it is^Uy ftfees»iure,fls street cam paw ths bw^B$ every few minutes.
Persons from a distance ample Accommodations st o* neer^a& bath. Booms have been fitted up wltrS^ktand cold water and warmed by steam,^^ble for the comfort of invalids, who oelY* careful attention while ihcyren? in the city. f**?
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Friday and Saturday, Feb. 21 and 22.
SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 P. M.
GR.VND PRODUCTION of the reigning stKsoMs of the season, Mrs, Elite Headierson's great dramn r-
ALMOST A LIFE,
I I As played for three months al the S andnrd Theatre, New York City. Given hwe with every perfection of detail and the esttire original east.
Admission 75, SO an 25c. on sale at the Central Bookstore three day# in advsnee, without extra charge. sion to matinee 30c, children 25c.
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Mr. Hcaford has the pleMttie of announcing a spedsl engagement ofWj
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February^^and 26th. Feb. 26—Grand Family Matinee at 2 p. ta Tuesday evening. Feb. 25—Hunchback.
Wednesday, %, 2 p, m.. Matint*—Jaae Eyre. Wednesday ovenlkg, 2S—Sea o£ let.
Admifielon—2S, 50. and 75 cents. No extra charge for reserved seats: now on sale at Central bookstore.
Matinee Prices—25 ceyw to all parts of the house.
QP1RA. HOUSE,
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With appropriate scenery, and a grc-at
RAIRIE FIRE SCENE!
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OVERLAND MAIL COACH! *JM ,i PERFORMING DONKEY. AC. Exhibition of
Fancy Rifle Shooting,"
By Buffalo Bill, the acknowledged champion shot of the west.
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Prices as usual. Reserved seats,
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Rooms open lnun ,i in t» p. in.. Tuesdays, ThunMinys and Saturdays. TERMS—Twelve months. WOO six months, f.VuO thtve .nth Sl.'io.
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'ANTED-TWO LITTLE UTETLAS TO 10' yearsof age, to act as cash girls. Apppl'y at HEBZ*. ixrANTED—AGENTS IN EVERY* CITY W and town In the U. 8. and Canada to canvass for the American Punch, only 50c, per year. Bubtorlptlons are easily obtalhed and large oommisiton paid. References required. Address Punch Publishing Co.,
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Devonshire street, Boston, Mass.
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Supported' bjr 'a* lected dramatic
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Saturday, March 1st.
ORE ATE tt THAN EVER:
5CLIP3ING ALL PA^J^JIORTS!
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Unequalled Couibinatioii
Each member of this great organization being especially engaged for the part assigned tli^rn, in the new and in cresting western drama, written expressly tor Hon. W. F. Cody, by Col. Prentiss Ingraham, entitled
Knight of the Plains
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For Sale."
fjWR WES IF A
8ALE—BUFV COCHIN EGGS. AT .00 per setting 13*. Apply to ED. 121 north Seventh street.
per LLJ
GBEAT X.RGAIN"
POR HALE-AT A and on easy ter north Fifth street. BOOS.
Reserved saats reedays AdmW*
and on easy term*.*the property No. 1 Apply to FOSTER
noith glxth street. Contaiaa 10 rooms, large kitchen, large cellar, summer kitchen, .s 2 cisterns, well and waterworks, lance stable and sheds. Apply to G. KERCKHOF/, NO. 13,south Fifth street.
SALE—A FINE BUGGY HORSE,f will be at a bargain and on favor-:} able terms. Enquire at north Slx-and-a-half street, corner of Locust street. tf
SALE-ONE HOUSE OF 4 ROOMS, north Ninth street between Eagle and ettuut one house, Thlrdavenue between 15th and lfith street one boose, north Third street corner Elm street. Apply to G. rth sti
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KERCKHOFF. No. 19 south Fl
street.
CtOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT-A _C small farm on* mil« north of Mattoon, Ills. Enquire at 31& north Fitth street Immediately. £t
^Professional Cards.
C. HUNTER, JR.
ATTOKNET AT L4W.
BEACH BLOCK—TEKBE HAUTE, IND. Collections made throughout the United States.
sr. o. Btrrr. s. K. Bxscasa
UFF A BEECHER,
R. J. P. WORRELL,
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OFFICE—No. 320 Ohio Street, bet. Third am Fourth, north side.
Treats exclusively Diseases of the
EYE AMD E4K!
"okce: Vs. U1 0hi« Street, TERRE HAUTE. IND. Ofice hours lrom.9 a. m. te 1 p. ni. and from 3 to 5 p.m.
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LINCOLN
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BKKT1ST,
Office, 221 Main street, near Seventh. Extracting and artificial teeth specialties. All work warranted. ,dAw-tf)
R. L. H. BARTHOLOMEW*
Sargeoa and XeehssUsl
DENTIST,
Dental Kooiu, 157 Main Mreei aesrdth, VFR FI? TERR* HAXTTK. IWD1? Nitrous Oxide Gas admiuLstere^ :or pai. ess TootU Extraction.
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Business Cards.
AL THOMAS,
W. RIPPETOE
cents,
to be had at Central bookstore on Thursday morning at nine o'clock. J08H E. OODEN, Gen. Agent.
CIRCULATING LIBRARY,
Comprising the standard works 01. Action and magazines, is established at StSOMolltmt.
T. H. RIDDLE,
Nov2S-Sni
WITH ONE STROKE OF
the pen yon can reach, with an advertisement in the .Saturday Evening Mall, almost every reading family in this city, as well tf he residents of the towns and country SOT SJundlncTeirfl Haute.
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Optician and Watchmaker For the trade, Main street, near Sixth, sigti of big wan with watch.
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Gene il Dealer in
GROCERIES, .-o VISIONS AND PR» DUCE, 'y National Block, JA5 Main stree
LKISSNER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Pianos, 9I«l(HleoHS, Organ*. Musical Instruments, Ac.,
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Palace of Music, 48 Ohio
NEW FIRM.
A. HAMIf.TOH, J. I. KIDDLE.
RIDDLE & CO.,
Insurance, real estate, loan and collecting ageuis. Over fifty millions capital repre sented in first-class companies. Agents for Travelers' Life and Accident Insurance Co. Money to loan. Special attention paid to collections.
No. 2 and 4 Beach's Block. JCor. Sixth and Main.
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