Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 11, Number 39, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 March 1881 — Page 8

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8. Loeb, the hatter, returned this week from tbe Ka»t. Max Hoberg fagilrig td6t^fyK-A&&y

Prof. Garvin^ we the street* againVfter his long W. A. Ryan wHi Nretaove oir •treat and enlar^lsfrbUljaafr flw UM—gr

Mi»» Flannlggg wili tgaue her new temperance paper—The Enterprise— next week.

Prof. W. A. call to take the superin tendency of tbe Evaosville school*.

Mr. Jones will probably succeed Postmaster Filbeck next Fridays-thai being the beginning of a quarter.

Mr«. Anna Eva Fay, the distinguished spiritual medium attended a -private seance at Mrs. Stewart's to-day

One of the defeated candidates for the postoffice loudly declares that be has learned that even a congressman will lie.

Pat Shannon, is counting the days to tho season when ho will enjoy hi* annuil fish on Lake Muskegon, up in Michigan. riL tm.-v

A. FI. Boegeman will go to Cincinnati Monday morning, to select boots and shoes, and while gone will visit his pld home near that dty. was***

It is not generally known that Mrs. Dr. Head has been out of the insaneasylum for several months, and is now with relatlvos in Chicago

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A number of his frieuds arourglng Councilman McCutcheon to make the raco for Mayor. He would make strong candidate and a good Mayor. (teorgo Arbucklo has probably "soured" on this town. Ho has purchased tho Paris House, at Pari*, and- we supposo is going to learn "how to keep hotol."

Mm. Lizzie Cook, who has been with nearly all tho leading milliners in this eity, is now in charge of tho trimming department at Emil Bauer's millinery house, on south Fourth street*.

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T. II. Kiddle presents bis name In this issue as a candidate for the office of Mayor, subje* to tho decision of the Ilopublk-an convention. Perhaps there is scarcely a voter in thd city who is not acquainted with him. A long residence hero, in uctive business, causes him to know the wants of the city, and if elected ho will makoa good chief executive. He has the soldier claim ^having served his country for upwards of three years.

J. W. Robert# CQ., at the corner of Sixth and Ohio streets, are now opening a handsome line of wall paper, window shades, etc., embracing all the newest and latest detdgns in decorative goods. Orders given them will receive prompt and careful attention, and the workdon# in an artistic maimer, guaranteeing thi fullest HattBf«ctiony*p***

Our grocer* aro trying to outdo each other—especially on Saturdays—in sopplying their patroi a with everything this market nrfords, or can be githbrtd from other climes. None can outdo Wright Kaufman, whose bigt AppW»i on the «*orn$r of Main and 6eV(^th' streets is coim^ntly ^npit^ tfee choicost and frtwhesi table supplies tiiat money, cxjMnrianco luid CtttoiTrifi£ can BAnm A« KoJ

J. P. Hrcnnan, tho merchant tailor, rooeiveil, yesterday, a lot of elqgant trimmings to *»i\ako Tip the puttings which hare been constantly cOnting in tor several weeks.4 Mr. 11 ren nan's plan* is to wlect in Hinall lots and often. In this \mv he always has the fewest patterns and a groarpr variety. Clo into hia house every wrok and you will always find something new. Ho is not at all puffed up with hi4 SUCCMS, but is still giving the low price which first made f, him ho popular*

Tho Central bookstore ha) been first to Inaugurate

spiing houaecleaning,

and as neat as alady^lnrlor. DM^ib and aaa^ the tama.,sn1 shelve* so well tilled Wittietandard bodies as well as the latoat ^publications. Then there i^the artistic display of ptetittte in oil, chromo, steel, plate and photograph,*, the pretty tatye and mantel ornaments, the new and wqljfrf yit Ac. In addition there a full line cf blank books intd commercial stationery. .5 -After alt the new court house and tl» poatuuwter aro secondary to the important mie of something good to eat, ami for fresh let'.uce, radishes, oniona,droes ed chh-kens, paranipe.turnip*, fcwtset potatoes, deep sea cod fish and aalmmi, pickled perk, hams, k*con, Oyster Bay aaparagu*, aid OnToea, and idwk* Baa el

fruits and igi«iiihw, tfpkm lemon and bwiawsa all«* toe* hoto—r prkfts yon wtWMaM t» Richard Dahlen^ No. ti MNrtk Pwirtli straet.

Wee«n*tallot l»avo a poatolRrw, but all us can go iusd a few doors aoutl. of ttm poatolBc) Mid get at T. W DuvrtU'* elegant grocery how* the cholera table supplte^ staple and fancy groc?. i« to be had in Shis city. Mr. Duvsil uvakea««pecial effort# io keep a fresh hit of couutry pwdtk# of grety dearrij on. ItU the Imst packers, and many artkdsa to tampt the appetite will he fownd there not umtally kept in grocery h»u*ea If you havenl traded thew« yet, give him a «all and woe iiow cheerily you will be wehtaucd and how nicety you will ha

Bon*ryou fo»^1ttfeaty«*r»irg6ril

FT?, OK

a handsome parlor ffet of seven

places Ipr fc.Spn^ on BOurth street, nbrth of Cherry. Spring ii cocning sure, beoause Petar Bffller Bas got fn a lot of "TTne» lapt!nsters which will find quick sale. Hie la having a Xng trade in chain harness and collars. His low priees make them go.

Fisbeck -Brothers the harnesa manofa^mviWf^t Mafo street are the sole agenfc here ,for fho eiffi^iated Kersey ^Uars, W^ic^i giyl so much satiafsction fe^raugbt fiortfca, and C^rifBlea will maken^) 1^

A Pacific slope man smilefcientisiptuoualy when some one says "Neo-vah-daii," and then muttera "Ne6-"w^y-deh.'

Here is a seyere prayer tes£*)lr Millar, the new aenator from Calljpmla, in one of the Moody meetings in Francisco asked prayers to#?. in, his endeavor to' lead al^hrM^ in Washington.

A physician told the other day that be could cure his appetite for tobacco. The general looked at the man a moment, blew a large cloud of smoke from his lips, said, "Can yon and changed the tojple of oonveraatioii.

Wendell PhUUps said in» a pttWioaddress, a few days before tlieaiifeautf n•, tion of the Ctar: "I look aA^ Hnai^ 4,000 miles away, and see whAt incubus is resting On her ^loj^e^ I^ly ^pfl that, somebody \^U1 lif^tvff their shotri^f tiers. If nothing wlifdo4t bnt th ger, then welcome tbe daggar.'!?..,

A white young loafer elopedT^th Tend married a negro girl at Danviller Ya. A rbw \yas raised over the match, as is usual in such cases but.there was'.this novelty about it, in that the man who raised the row was the bride's father. He sensibly objected to a worthless, white husband for bis worthy black daughter. "*.?

Jacob Long, opened a beer saloon in Greenville, Ohio, and the Palestine Crusaders tried to drive him out. He toldi them to go to Jerusalem. Thfe next day he found a paper on his door telling him his life would be taken If he sold a drop of beer. He had. thirty-one "of the crusaders indicted, comprising both sexee* the charge being conspiracy to* murder.

When Sbowerman objected to U8ubner making love to Mrs. Shower ma W,iat Waukesha, Wis., Daub'ner, replied,

What are you going to do aboatit? You haven't the pluck to do anythfiig See here," and he bared his breast, "you don't dare to shoot me with that piatol you've got in your pd6kdt." Slidw^rmali drew the weapon and fired, killing his tormentor.

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J^manuel Lumm, a barber of Altoona, Pa., ahhoiinces his ability to live ten hoiirs with his nwse and mouth hernaetioally sealed. Those acquainted with hbn see no reason why he should not be al^le to accomplish what is Coupled with ii^lnama, for he is abla to breathe for a

nostrilts, oMnmunkatl^Ml lungs and iA%o#ii^irifo^9 tip thfoaghiUH ea^s. Whatti

the same ex

to^'ih»nprofonad astonishment of, t|otoe who unaware' Qt this fttKk'fif

jideorgq Arnold, a Texas farmer, beTOving he would go mad- from tho bite of a tfc& laugh! ,a*,\vv»yMpot »»*J .^hajin ana^roug loclti woods. After writing a letter to hia wife, in which he told her what lie felt would happen, and giyii|^4Uj§ctions as to cert^%hiig^|». after hif'd^h, he tan a tree drewre^bfoug^ thej end, and then wound the Other and around 14s ankle so tight tty&' it Wd^Yd not slip the foot, locked 4t aeeoraly and threw the key far beyond his reaoh. TWo daya after his dead body wa? found chained to the tree, and tfceito waa evidence that he haddied of hydrophobia^

A marriage service was in progress «t St. John's church, New Orieana. A clopely veiled woman with 'all ItffiUMT *Bi her arttH walked opthe center ahUa^aat aft the dergymau aaked if anybody jectedrto tho union.,

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1 TEHRE HAUTE. SATURDAY EVEN IN.G MAIL

^o cnatomera in selling them at

#0tail all goods at STRICTLY WHOLEgALE PltlCES, the BUCKEYE CASH STORE to

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-do," satiJ tW

intnider, pulling off her veil, and laying the b^y at the feet of the bridegroom* "Here's your child. You are my lnte5at I am a you ««all not nMurzy this ifoniAn.

but the pi red that th# womsn waa wife, thougt# l» had for boiievesoby meamCof

the Iwrlde srrean»ed andTaintec| IftrananwtM man's wife, thougto he had for WnWe»hir 'of forged IwrtTO-

A MMtoQF»abnCMt tmwtA ani i^mantic ai^isrimMo and /bliet is attached fc» Omm Mount, the well known cemotery at BalUmore, Maryland. Tbe proparty was once owned by John Oliver, a wealthy EtagUah Hmdmiit. Ilia only cfcHd, a beautifnl girt of twenty, was loved by a young man whose only tmfitness to become her hoaband lay in the fact that a personal food existed between him and the girl* atero father. They met clandestinely, and planned an elopement. Tbe father foand It out, and gave orders to his servants to patrol tbe grounds by night, and shoot all treejssasetww l^i^i^r^itia^ed in v*a% dotU) the girt attempted to escape, and war shot dead at the gata. Orief strirtttwi, her ftatber erected a mausolwm upon the spot, and deeded the entire property to the dty for a cemetery.

—•'Money Mask," by Laura Dainty, at the Baptist ehurch, Monday evening.

becoming U*e MOST

POPUI.AB DRY GOODS HOtJSEjia the city. Wholesaile pricds! means one profit less than- for,

J^a. at

retail.'/tK .*•» rrai' iv .--unit'-ty: OUR .DRESSMAKING DEPARTMEFT is provioga decided snccess, and now ^turning out My fine garaaperfecUy and elegantly made can beodone inany of Abe largedtiea.

With the extra advimtagas enjoyed by our cutter, Mias Tuohay, in Pie priyilatf of exaariiung minutely, eachspring aha fall, the finest imported suits from Wortli, Pingair, iild others, of «»*4. London, she is ^enabled to j^ve to garments that elegance' of atyle and finish which cannot be had elsewhere in thia **yu:

OurvStock of of Blaisk Silks, Cash meres,Silk Grenadines, Buntings, Sum mer Silks, Sura Silks, Satins, fine Dress Gtoods, is more complete this season than ever before. We have also a fine assort* ment of Dress Buttons, Fringes, Gimps, Passamenterie?, etc.

Qinells«.t Silk Cords,

JAMES & McCOY,

(pil ^08 and605 Main St. Terre Haute Ind.

—^iudette, the "Hawkeye" man April 1st. jj" ['I *:l• 4-Laura IMifity will give an evening's entertainment at' thte Flrst Baptist chutdi,"Monday, evening. Admission, 35 and 60 cents.

MILLINER GOODS! GRAND OPENING

Mrs. Mary Roaeh, No. 658 Main street, will have a grand opening of Millinery Goods, the first week in April, to which she invites the ladies. 7 ,!v-.S:x REMO VAL.

JAMES T. MOORE at his New Stand, two doors east of Rippetoe's invites attention to the Iayfiel4 Water Elevator, easily adjusted to wells and cisterns, has! no tubing and does not freeze. It destroys insects and WiU Purify the fofilest cistern or well waiter, and i^eep it pure. Tin, ^eet Iron, or Galvanized Iron work promptly done.

OyBters, bulk

aiid csin at EISEB'S^

CHOICE SECOFfi-'ITAND PlASOS •. •/•i—- FOR'-RENT. One Stelnway, idmost uew,tK octave, upright, and several Squares, all in best oriier for rent low, in order to get room 9t.,Ki$sner,H Palace of Music.

Hand Mftde ChojDoMtes, 5^ Tanilld* Orange, Lemon, ^oeoanut and Banana layors, tilso New Process raipls, iflavors at

*HAOfiiERTY' A MANION.^

(£B8(! SOOFER8 AND PMIMBgUS. Patrick

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fstnes p.., Haggerty and ihlon have formed a partnership and the^'itove indm7 "N6. «& Main 3t, whefp Mr. Haggerty was recently ^partnership with Jaa. T.Moore. They keep atftock of Mantels and Grates, iwrel i^^k of /nnwa^^fid do all is of -Jin, Slate .and Sheet Iron, btk and Plumbing.

14 Lettucr, radt.ahes, ipacftr parsnips, loriy»,- ^liickuiiv apples

irtngeij lemons, fresh iitter andegK^aS Wright I Kaufman's.

!:ttvicxASA. wzmL I am now prepared to make tbe ffiiw photographs by tbe new Instantaneon* Dry Plateprocesa. It ia the grandest Improvement in photograj^iy tor the yast twelve years. Just what is wanted for takings babies, nervous persons, ^proupa, dumb animala, and for dark Weather. The "horrid" bead-reat can be %wa*^^AU„my wejrk to wwranted to "sT -r

D. H. WaraHT, Photographer, «kMain Street.

Custom

__ pay." Tncy wont Cor CASH, and

for Delays are Dari-

^9 fill frJi trfM -i ul» OCfi

Special Drive tm 'Mle awl Tawyllig at i. F. fawlet* teem at

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the Eitowilw/ Pricw

.. I il zi vf--» Wf .• -v I 1' O'-it i.

Alilalk«FMriil«ilMi t* tai Tant tkroagli 1 Every DepartM®*!.

J. P. Jauriet A Co. are j^aking. a rush this week on Table Linens, Napkins, Towels and Crashes. Their store looks, like a linen emporium. One whole fcide ia piled with goods, the result of a re•eqt BANKRUPT PURCHASE '.iV

No guarantee ia made now marked in these stodts -df gboda will renoain longer than for 1& daya^ and they aM only qiioiad on .cash Don't think 3nmcaa-wait as long as you please and stilt jbe'itbl^ to get thdso exceptional prices on this line of goods. The'lightning will not strike ,twice in the fMtttea plaoel "5

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This is no lnsuoiceofadverti^nggooda not in stock, as both tho goods an| t)i(| prices are there to show fur themselves. DONt DELXV,

Later in the soa^on there w|Ubei»simp- drive, perhaps, In another depart^ fl|Mt, but now ia tbe'timeip secure l|argaii^s in Table Linena and Toweling. S jrou delay and oome in thw» or fou* weeks and find those 'goods lfikrked up tb oniy a 8hada bdov other stores, donH forget that you were given fifteen days to secure a fata bafgain^ and falled to avtdl yourself of the great opportunity.

J. F. AtJRIET & CJ. JICoowt W^bjfnd Main street^.

City Blectiofi.

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MAYOR. 'i

*. RIDDLB ii ft candidate tor thaoffiee of Mayor, subject to the deoialon of thje Republlcan nominating convention

the decision

n&tlng can vention. GEO. f. RIPLEY is a candidate for Mayor, at the next city election* subject to the wHlof the KepuWiean nominating oonventioo. forMayjor,

JAMB4B, LYNBIsaeand _, at the next «Ry alection. •ubjeot to the dgcisipn of Republican nominating conventioh. niame ^Mtor

ofXACOl Mayor, licunnominatingoonvention.

ofllce of Cil of th tion.

house

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FOR CITY TRKASURERi

EnrrOR MAtii Pl^we annoanbe tbenamfe of OHAKMM. A. JtOBIKBON on a eMdkUUe tor the otfloo of aty Treasurer subject t» decision of the Republican City N Convention.

Treasurer, at the ensuing city election. FOR CITY MARSHAL.1 TH08. J. GIST, will be a candidate fOf tbe ty Marshal BUtoject to thedodaJoa of

the Republican City Nominating Cenvea-

CHARLES SEITZ will be a oandkiatefw

nominating convention.

For Sale.

low rate*. 3Mt.

good Wall an«l cistern avUwmaa

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beSSgYflSc MtniffMiMofSTbSt kindi ^pr farther partteutam, «U1\ on, or AddrMk w»GiDAYB| 1W Poplar street, dty.

of Mil,

Sooth 4th st, near Main,

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OF 14TH nltyeair aeoato

SALB-JEBBS* jactftxaaadnuOecal

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I? ohestnot w«ween UIV0 bOM* loft. Iaqatre«Swaa«. F. V. BICHO

OR RENT-APko.y with If Also an aonaaanw 01 trait t»RWE3n

ROOM ON PraMe City

or »tarter liwplo

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10SXT-A qoop yyy uwjbim cellar, and a cdBWSDd

IpOR RfiHT-^A wwj J?

IwtMiw— and dwritli^ prepared tor aaeat^wr w«h

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Bipe Baaaasi,

Oranges, Lemong,

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tj Amusements.

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Siindiy Ere., March Si

MONUMENTS,

20,000 ysirds of FANCY RIBBONS, all in: short pieces, from 1 to 4 yards each, at onefoarth.their valae.

a a an a a

SPIRITUALISM!

ia thtodt

FIFTH AND WALNUT 8TS, TBKBB aAU^II^D.

H. BROWK,

anything .ever, and

P'iiri :ii-.

1TOR SALE—O GOOD IOTS ON JCHIKD andFourthfftNjet%betweenMofthttaad

417% Main street.

frame home, with nine rooms a frame barn

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If I LATH, SBINGLBd, suss, PAnrre, 0U8 MinQMW HASDWAH*

Maltierry m»et, Oiaanr MlnHw nmia ttAjjtfc.

THE

It Is Warranted.

"SuMtSfiw iSS?lniSlMU Ui ifclr npraw-

^.,"SSll2™a,,ioU«. far U.

W.H. FISK, Agent.

Tk« ArmkM Ttated SyMtaelM For the relief and core of 1Mb, Wert «ad Failing W tbe anarer to read and.wart SSSMwday or niahU with perfect eeca

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Megabt line of ^SPRING WRAPS and ., SUITS,mDghtCloth, BlackCloth,and Satin i^

Big lotsaf LACES,' EMBROIDERIES, JIERYand GLOVES. 7J We have received over 40 cases of goods this Week, and more are coming

World lemons doo, fljngland,

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Aiuiie Eva Fay I

AMI fayBrwMtft Ot—toH*— af KatedMediaaia.

ta giaiHTn torrfng Hro hocus and a

Wjtrieed- are.reopgaii*) fcltt coi£n^ beat pi:tB?#t" Wm ^retHNaibeei letnite and i. ii i- i.

Jul '.

.-fum It sir joa:joo cu-1

pffUHKm.TX apartar aa4 9«alcr la ,W BCAHffLE AND GRANITB

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HERZ* POPULAR BAZAAR.

LINCOLN, BRIITHW

(Mice, 19k H. Sixth, opposite P. O. traettngana artlllcial teetnspeelaltl workwarvaated. (u

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STEWART, M. D.i Pferaldaa as4 Bargeaa.

Office and residence In Marble Block, ll9H| Mala street, between Slxtli and Seventh, Terra Haute, Ind.

Offlee boura—7 a. m. to 9 a. m.—I to 4 ami 7 to 10 p.m.

/I W. BALLEW,

r. DENTIST,

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HANO TDK AND

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De&ler and Shipper in

&pg8* Cattle and 8he^c

Cfah paid for Qoga, CMUe and Sheep all 'o^won Foarth street, one door south oi HeAMaon Housei sontheast of et 1 have

yactta on« mile

V.&CUR. 4«H-WILLIAM#

OUFJ!* WILLIAMe,

I !w vAnrMratM

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Sasli Doors, Blinds, Ac

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iu»d the United Kingdom,

g. B. FBEEMAN, Agent.

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Oaft be lound in. offlee night and dafr Ji RIOHARDSON. II, W. VAN VA1&AH. :i ft'*,

RICHARDSON VAN VALZAB 41

-DBNTI6TS.

it I I 0*rtCB—Soutliweat eorner fifth and Main ta, over National State Ban* (entranoir on, fifth street,.

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(EMOVAL

Dr. J. P. Worrell,

«OILMI and AI7MI8T,

SM Main Street (MeKeen Block), u: 't TKRREHAUTK, ItfD. Orima HotwMait.toian^ to 4 p. m.

Business Cardi*

1AL THOMAtt, Ontlelan aatf Watahaaaker For the trade. No. «.« Mala street, stgJ of Mg nib with wateh'.

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4as4 Mala Mraat, aver A*«^'e a a a a TBRKK HA UTS, IND.

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I* Whaleaaleaad Retah Dealer in

Mosleal Inatruaaenta, Palace of

MnS*c,«^0

J. D, OWEN PfAHOTUNBR.

Leave ordera at W. H. Paige A Go's MUf© atow.^07Main street. Refers by pemilwiou to Profn. Wra, Zobelk Herman'Leibing and B. C. Kiiboume.

TXTAOKER A RIPLEY, Importers and workers #1 AMtflfe traslM ail llsliss Mar Ma

MONUMENTS,

A A a

A H. BOEGBMAN, •jClLa- i"

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XAjrthPaOttraaa £Vt naaua i»

U#me-mad6 Boots *ni Shoes

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And also keeps a

No, 111 So. Fourth street, oppeslta Market BOoa*.

ABTE8IAN BATH8.

TheTane Haute ArteslanBaths eaie rbeomsllrn, neuralgia, catarrh, akuraele diawMMof tbe liver, dyspepsia and antaneous diMaaes. The* are of the most healing and

Ss&sr £*v£

^ssuKtsrta^ COMPANY.

fflHB IMPROVED

In

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m—'ha», BriMU*.

WOTlt ilAMUMI.-, Ballroad, Tnudc and oU»ew._ I will

e-,A0SS'SSSf&t.

GAGKJ, D*ALan i*

ARTISTS SUPPLIES,

PlCmJRBB, FRAMDMdOULDlNOS.

Pietare Frties Made to Or4tr MeKaan^ Biook, Ko. «46 Main street between dtb and 7tb.

l^flTY MARBLE WORKS.

M. HANBAHAN,

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Tomb Stones, Urns, Vaaaa,Ganlea

gaSg»i£th«Shsttaet.between

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Jt

Ohio

and Walnat, east side, Terre Btaate, I nd. mt aiaas material and workmanship.

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