Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 12, Number 13, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 September 1881 — Page 7
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THE MAIL
A PAPER TOR THE PEOPLE.
SOME SUPERSTITIONS. The following superstitions, banded ^••down by tradition, are yet frequently believed In many parts of the country.
White speck* on the nails are luck. Whoever read* epitaphs losses his memory.
To rock the cradle when empty is injurious to the child. To eat while a bell is totting for a funeral cause* toothache.
The crowing of a hen Indicate* acme disaster. approaching
When a moose gnaws a gown some XBiafortune may be apprehended. Ho who has teeth wide asunder, must geek bis fortune in some distant land.
If a child less than twelve months old be brought into a cellar be becomes fcarf«L
When children play soldier on the Igllside it forebodes the approach of war. A child grows 'proud suffered to look into a mirror while leas than twelve months old.
Be who proposes moving into anew lionse must send in beforehand bread and anew broom.
Whoever sneezes at an early hour Cither hears some news or receives some presents the same day.
The first tooth cast by a child should "be swallowed by the mother, to insure a new growth of teeth.
Buttoning the coaf awry, or drawing oo stockings inside out causes matters to go wrong during the da dine the lead
day. to the hollow of
J3y bending the arm, the Initial letter of the name of One's future spouse is represented.
When women ard stuffing beds the 280n should not remain in the house, otherwido the feathers will come through the ticks.
When a stranger enters a room he should be obliged to seat himself, if only lor a moment, as lie otherwise takes away the children's sleep with him.
Tut. following are omens of death dog scratching on the floor or bowling a particular manner, and-owls hootii in the neighborhood of tho houses.
WHY MEN CLING TO THEIR Wl VES. Charivari. Mending to their wives for various reasons.
Through mere love of comfort, as one is attached to a good kitchen utensil. Through habit, as one likes the cosy armchair hois always certain to find it in the one |laco.on coining home.
Through economy you could not hire a servant who would not cost you twice as much and nerve you only half so well.
Through pride—fust at one persists in refusing to reconsider a foolish choice he lias mailt-, lest people should talk about it.
Through love of mwep a separation "Would cause so muen scandal,and create AO much trouble.
Through solf-lntorost: for her dowry would have to be given back to her, and then, she does flio work of a gooa clerk.
Through fear of public opinirm: What would the neighbors ssv, and lier friends, nnd, above all, her relatives?
Through Imitation: Everybody else sticks to his wife, so one must do like the balance.
Through decorum: It makes man respectable. Through Instinctive attachment to the Children one has by her.
Through force of character: Just as tho great soul bears a catastrophe without complaint.
Through virile dignity: One imut,xe-, Spool one's name, you know, f| 1 Through lognl compulsion: Thci# Is 10 cause to oflbr for a suit, no facts to •justify it.
Through religion: The church forbids divorce. Through philosophy: All women resemble ench other.
Through a spirit of penitence: "It is all inv fault, all my fault, rovirrtevoos fault."
Through potty vanity, because everybody says, "Qlvwhat splendid woman!
Through a love of apnoarauces: Hah! when there is sensible understanding, no wife will interfere with the husband.*'
Through prudence: It is dangerous to lead a fast life. Through reutorwof conscience: "Poor little woman, it la not her fault that I am tired of her."
Through spite: "Ho I haw been caught in the trap—sh! let others fall into it also."
And. now, ye untrustworthy apostles of domestic worship, that I MWre summed tip these variations of conjugal attachment. find me the household that I have been looking for, lo! these twenty years, in order that I may be able to adu— "Sometimes after a ftew months of married life a man still clings to his wife through low."
To Cook Bkkfstkak. The Beefsteak Club was founded in London in 1734. Extraordinary care In grilling steaks tvas rewarded by extraomlnary success. iVrhapssoiite of tbe housewives of lo-day may like to profit hp tits regulation* laid down Itv the founders of this great club. The following is a copy of the roles bv which the cooks were bound to be guided: "Found well yotir meat until the lUmbnnk, Be sure thrtt next hate to broil the steak, Oood coal In plemur: nor a moment leave, JUtt turn It over this way, and then that: The lean sltoahl suite rare—not so the t% Tl» j4*ttor now andtheS
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itter now andlheS the juiee rveeiv« I1®! on year btttter. place on your meat, Salt, pepper, turn it nwr. «cr\e—and—eat.*1
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plate appended to tl»e wall of a bedroom. Knoba arc ranged upon It labelled tow-
plate Knol els, water, blankets, "etc., expressing tbe a traveler, ami upon
iged nkel
ordinary waits of „f. touching sttyooe of thfsr knobs |be •ante vHttn appear* UM hsoftks, whence tbe servant i* immediately dispatched with the necessary supplies.
If Vettnor keeps on with his prediction* of frost two to one he will hit it with a regular nipper.
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Always sSand a wet umbrella with the handlt down one trial will eon•iace you of the rapktitr with which ft will drain,,4in«i vottr utubrsila will last much longer if orted quickly.
TtfE IVPCLAR DEMAND. fiowali Matt. So p*at bus been tbe popular dent for the celebrated romed r, Kidney- W that It Is baying a» immense sale *1 Maim to faitfornia. Some have it convenient to prepare it from the compound. For such tbe propr now prepare it In liquid form. Th:
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REA RING AND TRAINING OF* CHILDREN* American A«r1cnlturW. Every mother should bear in mind easier to keep children well than it to care them after they become ill. A few simple rales, faithfully and unfiicbinsly observed, would banish nine-tenths of the sicknesses among children that too often lead to fatal results.
Give them, in tbe first plaee, plenty of love—expressions of love! Oftentimes fathers and mothers deeply love their children yet show such little evidence of affection that the children are apt to have a forlorn feeling that it doesnH exist at all. An occasional word at praise, a cams, an expression of sympathy— these are as necessary to healthy and happy child-life as samraer showers to growing vines. Especially bear this in mind—they should sever go to bed cold, or hungry, or unhappy.
Let them have pfenry of healthy and iy ana palatable food, at regular hours. Small children should have a slice of bread and butter, or an apple, or some simple "bite." half way between meals, and nothing more in tbe way of lunches. It is the constant nibbling and "piecing" that does harm. Never force a child to eat anything he has a real dislike for. When plain food is declined because of the more tempting dessert ahead, it is a different affair But I have seen little children compelled to est things, when every monthfnl would be swallowed with tremendous effort and genuine disgust. Some of us have an utter abhorrence of onions or tomatoes, or codfish, or some article of food that ought to lie relished. How would we like to have some mighty giant pat such food on our plates, and compel us to sat it amid wild flourishes of his knotted club? Would we sweetlv feel that the dear giant knew what was best for as, and proceed to swallow every mouthful? er would w» say to ourselves—"We'll eat it, because wemufet, but we hate it all tbe same, and we hate vou, too!" Children have as much right to their likes and dislikes as we have to ours.
Pain and weakness of. lungs, liver kidneys and urinary organs releived by using H/own'H Iron Hitters.
COULDN'T WAIT FOR THE HANGING. "What's all this crowd around for?" asked Mr. Melver, of Texas, the other morning, when tho Captain of the Regulators caught up with hiin. "They've come to seo the banging," said the captain man going to beliangod in a minute better wait and see it." 'Fraid won't have time," said Mr. Molver, walking sideways and keening his hands down, "(iot a horse out here in tho brush 1 want to look after ja'frald she's got a spavin cumin'." "That's it," the cantaln said, "little sorrel mare with a blase face and two white feet—my mare and you're the man. Guess you better stay to the hangin'." "Csnt," said Mr. Kclyer, "I've got to go to the sliootln'."
Ho saying he gqt his hand on his gun, tilled a couple of regulators full of holes, and with the sardonic laugh of a man who was disappointed because he couldn't stay "to the ban'" ho disappeared in the brush to look after that spavin."
Ouit City Druggists report an immense sale of 8t. Jacobs Oil. saying that the demand is based upon the popularity of its suceoss. Wherever It has been used.it has proved its value a thousand fold, and receives its best enconiums from those who have tried it.—[Lafayette, (Ind.) Sunday Times.
A BEAUTIFUL SCIENCE. Norrlstown Hernll. Astronomy Is a beautiful science. Wo are told that If a railway was run from the earth to the nearest Hxed star, and the fare was one ponny for |every lmu-i dred miles, and if you wero to tako a mass of gold to the ticket office equal tof the national debt—or |3,800,060,000—it? would not be sufficient to pay for a tickot to tbe nearest fixed star aforesaid.
If this te the case, it would matter very little to us whother such a railwav is ever constrffeted. It would bo discouraging to go to tho ticket office with a mass of gold eqsal to $3,^00,000,000 and lio informed that the faro was to,078,032,000. If the ticket agent wouldn trust until we got baok, we'd be compelled to forego the trip.
said Augustus, as he
"Auigelina," threw down a copy of tho Boston Post "I seo it stated that Henry Trving's wifo wants a divorce, and that Mrs. Boucicault has procured one, and that two or three other cases of domestic infelicity are reported, the Interested parties being members or the.dramatic profession. Now, Augelina, why is it that actors and actresses are so often found applying for a divorce?" Angeliua thought a moment and then said: "Well. Augustus, I don't know, unless it is because thev act so bad."
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PM ALL PLAYED OUT"
Is a common complaint. If you feel so. of Kidney-Wort and take wer. It renews the healthy action ff lite kidneys, bowels aud liver, and thus restores toe natural life and strength to tho Weary bod v. It call now bo bad in either dry or liqtfid form, and in eithor way is always pfomnt am) efficbut in action.—New Bedford Standard.
get a package it ami you will at one# feel Its tonic
A Sot'THKKN (taper knows a cslored sister who got so much ligion at a revival, not long since, that she jumped up andahonted: "Whoop! Iteelssbigaa a fodder stack! P* cheated do dfebbta dti t'eci my son I as alick a* po**uni'a tail. Gloty, honor, and salvation."
Tn Sunday school was in debt, and tbe Superintendent got up an excursion to wipe it out, and was successful. At the next meeting of the Sunday school, tbe Superintendent congratulated tho scholars on wbat had been mvni»i«Ui*h* ed,
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Now. cluWren,*', aattl lie, robbing his hands. are shall we do?"
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a shrill voHf% from a smalt bny on the roe seat. I
Mr. William R. SKTStorR, of Columbus o., writer: "I attended a
com
rss of
terturos several winters ago at the Ohio Medina) College of Cincinnati, O. There I was taught that "Irtm t#a -Msdumt
be -pwrsd at tb ggi-v tt hasftlMNti. Tlwjr have aetad Bike a never be-
im Iht ptetiml 4
I caosed, or at least made possible by a weakening of bodv comws'ioenes of a lack oflm the I kL*! Having ill-health, digM^ioo »•a1 urinary mo hie*, ever
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awd. fnMB TyphmW tewsr, ccraplkwted willi malarUltever, 1 dtttermined to g^ve Iron a trial. From iuvesti^ition I learned that Brown*s Iron Bltiers ware tbs beaikaad tliat they did not blacken tbe teeth, so I concluded to make use of diarm.
S strwng,
and fre© from all aeb«s and pslaa^"
RHEUMATISM,
Mevra/gia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Sonnet* of tho uhoot. Govt, Qumoy, Sore Throat, Sweth ing* and Sprain*, Barn* and
Scalds, General BodHy Pain*,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Foot and Ear*, and alt other .? Pain* and Aohmi.
Ko PrapMmtkm oa arth equal* 8r. Jmom Oil •a aim/tt« im cheap Extern®! &MB«dj. A trial MUito b«t tha omptnlirtlf triflUf oatlay ol Gaato, mkI mrmj oo« mflw ksg with pain esa h«*« cheap and poritiv« one# it*claim. .iV'fYl
Diractiona ia BUtm I«acsac*a. .* I BOLD BY ALL DSU&OI8T8 AVDDBALEB8 A JCEDIOUB.
A.VOOELER A CO.,
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TERHE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MATT,
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MIS. LYDIA PINKHAM. OF LYNN, MAM.
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neoorsaaa or
LYDIA E. PINKHANT8 COMPOUND.
For all Female Complaints.
Thiapr«far»Uoa. salts mmm atcsMaa, eonaMi ot Vagateble Propwrtiaa that ttro haradaaa to tfeo moat dalloata Urmlld. t7poa «oa trial the merita ot tbia Oompowad win be reeagntafd, narrVM ia tnmedlat« ftnd whan Ua oao la oootlnnad, la niaatjr-ala* eaaaa in a haa. drad, a pm maiiitww la affaoted.aa thwinkh will teaHfy. On Mcoont ot Ua prorao moa*lta, it UxUj reeofam«ad«daadprMerlbedhr the beat pkjSdui la the country.
It will pure entirely the won* form ot taXDng of the uteraa, Lraeorrlicaa, liracnhur and pnlafsl Manatrnatioa,aaOTariaaTroiU)ka, Inllawiialfcw and Ptoeratlon, JlVoilfna, rtitHaptooetncpta aad th* ooo*eqm*tt *pte*| wwilrniai, aad I* MpMtally adapted to tlui C&ABge ot Ut«, Kwindla«olro and expel tomon from the aterual&aaeartyilafa of doTatofanept. Tho tendaooy to i.i»naicaaa hnmon there la oheoked wj ipeedDrhjrilxua*. la ract haa prored to bar tbe girmtwt ud beet reaaedy that haa erer been dieeovered. tt pel in*a»ass»y» porSoa of th* $j n—«mt ul oew tile and Tight? Mmmdotb* felatnwa,«aSlwirr. Wrtrojnmllcra'rtBf (to*^Hmnkirt*,and ruikmie w^elrnre* of the etomadt tt con* UoaUaa* Headadiea, Wari'wuii Proatraittaa, Benml tMdlftr, aW.plee6n*«j, Deptxweloa and Ioc'Jgettaa. that l**tlfl«r of beaaliv down, oao*lHr pain, wrifM aad backache, always permanently cored by Kaoae. It will at aH Mae*, and wader all dmunataoees, act in .^annooy with tho law that apv*rn* th* fMaaleayaten. f^or Kidney OootSafart* of either
thla oompoard
tottaaarpaaMd. Lydta E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ts prepared a»ea and OS Weetera A veoee, Lrnn, XaM. Price 11.09. Six bottke for |LS Sent by mail la th* form of pUi*, atoota tte form of Lcoeocrca, oa receipt of price, (1.00, per boa, for cither. Mrs. FBBUil frWy aiiawi aall letten of toqtdry. Bead for pamphlet. Addrwaaeheie Umtkm tM» paper.
No f*atiiy shook! be without LTDIA S. PlVKSAJt UVKBPIL1A Thejr on* OoastlpatSoa, Flllwuneei ^TaevMSyoftheLhnor. Moeatsperbos-
JOHN I. PARK A SON.
Wholesale Agents, Cincinnati, Ohio.
t* A THOROtlOH IU6MBOY
Tn every case of Fever and Agse, white ft l^sordeis of the i*t«mseti, Torpbitty of tts Lhw, lMlfatn«M aad Uf^artwiKvs of the ^Animal forms which deHilltafe, it has so equivalent and mn l»ve m* whatifole. It
arft wit bout it Iff is an ioipoawibUity. _k rirt psr Mto of Hie daaiMS and eqotvalwmt premstarc d#atbs. t« whl»h the race wot be ooonxw-JM wtth n* trftnrate
eomroandsat eh**p uplilts and «wmUal oils OfwanmM tt»der ih# aame of (titters. Fred H. KauoenbacJ». Wine and S^rtt M«e ehai)t,wliolM!ea«tr.n NowSItltoiUit Fourth Stwt. Tntre iiaut#, tni.
Moore'i 8ogar
vreCneftrCUQiSOJIi. TteOnslUHfalAaiiitt. SoUby Dragglss.s St. CClfeM^nSSSnk. MHrTak.
Zavamilt to setty fiuaSy.
Professional Cards.
CO.
LINCOLN, »xaTunr
CWea, mi 8. atJtth, opposite P. o. tneUag and artillelal tsethspee work warraatsd.
Filth street.
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W. BALLEW,
.DENTIS^ •ti •Silt trsst, over fl i*ry ttaad. TM&RK HAUTX, IND.
Oao Is toflad tn ofllee sight aaa Mf,
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UQUBHaoM. B. W. TAX VJUJLkM. BICHABDSON A VAN VALZAH
.""'dentists.
Omcs—Southwest Greets, over MsUonsl on
W. SPAIN. 15 soath Sixth street.
Omc*—Corner Third and Main stroets, over Groves ft Lowryti Drag Store. CONSULTATION.
At aasraceca,—From 7 to 8 a. m. and 6 to 7 p.m. At oma^From 9 to. 11 a. m. and 2 t*4p.a.
Medicine oase kept at residenee.
E. GLOVER, M.
BY3JCiAN
Business Cards.
CAL
THOMAS,
Optician u4 Watelawisfc—1^| For the trade, No. 515 Main street, ale* of big man with watch.
LKISSNER,
Wholesale and Betati Dealer Ln PiaaM, Meledeeas, ftrgana. HriJ-1 Mnsioal Instromsnta, Ac., '5 Palaoe of Mnsle, 48 Ohio
TT7AGNER A RIPLEY, 1 4 importers aad workers of,^ Bseteh draalte aad lisliss Harbi*
MONUMENTS,
ITATVARY, (JBN8, *t. No. 418 COaerry St., bet. 4th and 6th. TiCkKE HAUTE. 19D
RGAGG,
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ARTISTS SUPPLIES. PICTURES, FRAMES, MOULDINGS
Picture Frames Made to Or&r.
BfaKeon'a Block, No. 646 Main street between 6th and 7tb.
W. s. Curr. J' H. Wn.il a its
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COAVSB EIGHTH A POPLAR 8TBKRTB.
EMOVAL.
Dr. J. P. Worrell,
OCULIST aad AVBIST, 060 Main Street (McKeen Blocks .' TERRE HAUTE, IND. Otbks Hocus—0a. m. to 12 m., 2 to 5 p. m.
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Sash, Doors, Biinds, &c ADD rncALsas IN LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
GLASS, PAINTS, OILS
and BUILDERS' HARDWARES Mu)lerr- street, Corner Ninth,, 5 TERRS HAUTK,
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We have a Urge Mipply of
SUPERIOR ICE
With which to serve oar patrons this aesson. Rate* cheap. Leave orders at office, 011 Main street, or hand to driver.
Goodrich Steamers.
The elegant atde-wheei stmmefs, HHEBOYS GAM and CHICAGO 1
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Chlc*go Twice Daily.
For Hadne and Milwaukee, at 8 a. m. awl 8 p. m^Sanday morning excepted.
For Grand Haven, via Milwaukee, at the shove hoars, connecting at Milwaukee with tbeceletorstod new iron side-wheel steamer, "Cm or Mil.walkax," leaving Milwaukee daily at tm p. making the trip aercwa LakeMlehigsn in flarllglit. and also eonnectlng wiln the nipt boats leaving Miiwaukae daily at 7 p. Wn aatafday excepted.
Manttes, dall/ats*. «u, Hsnday
For Ewsaala, Qmn Bajr, Kewannee. and all Lake Ssperlor towns, vto Bsaeaabe— Opaato,manpwo Bay. Menotaiitefe, the ah gam Nkle-wheel steamer, "Mosaaoos," waves every satsnSay at a. ai.
For Omen Bay, Meaotalnee. Oeooto, De Pern, Kewsanee, aad all hay ports, tbe "OrowW leaves Tnsalsya at 7 p. m.
huktort, 1 Sad Satonlay at s. m.
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NERVOUS SUFFERERS. THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMBDT. Dr. J4B. twiimal IpeiMs IwlMse
It is a positive care for Spermatorrhea, Been leal weaknea. Impoteney, and all diseasea resulting from self abuse, as mental anxiety, loan of memory, painsin back or side, sal diseases i*t lead to snmptton sanity an dan early gravte. The SpeoUlQ Medicine is being used with wonderful soocesa.
Pamphlets sent free to all. Write for them and get full partienlma. Price of Specific, $1 per package, or six packngas for 6. AddLwas all orders to
J. B. 81MPSOK MEDICINE CO., No. 106 Main street, Bullhlo, N. V. Sold in T«ne Haute by Gaovas A Lowrt.
GRATS
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INCirK MtNClME.
TRADE M»m OreatlHAOS MARK Englia' rem"••Hfi:-, edy. An unfailing
cups
for Seminal Weaknaas
a.^5r Spermatorrhea, Impoteney, and all Dtaongoa'
BEFflRITAIilfi ^LquMMAFTKI TAKIIft. of Self Abuae aa lose of memory, suiversai laasltude, pain ln tha baek, dimnaaa of vis ion, premature old age, and many .other dlseaaoa that lead to lusasity or oonsumption and a prameture
PROF.
•u luanuit/ ua witiiiiyww grave. sin oar pamphlot, which we to by mall to every one. The
Full particular* desire to aend free Specific Medicine is aold by all druggists at fl per package, or six packages for IS, or will b« sent free by mail on receipt of the money, by addressing
THK QRAT MEDICINE CO., Bufhlo, N. Y.
Sold in "Sarre Hants, wholeaale and retail by Ovuat
Sl Bkmby*
WONDER OF THE WORLD!
MM)D IKWK FOB ALL! 1
HERMAN'S WORLD RENOWN BD VERMIN DBBTROYBR, whioh is known to be far superior to anything yet discovered
ln furs, tick or acab on sheep or goats, also on cattle, etc. Tbis preparation hss been applied with great suocesa against the iuseote that attack plants.
Sold in packets, at 36 seats per packet, or six packets for $1.25. Tne powder ia warranted free from all bad smell,and will keep in any climate. It may be aproad everywhere without riak, as It is quite harm let* to cats and dogs, as they will not eat it.
Directions for uae on each packet. Manufactory: Gravel Lane, Hoondsditoh, City of London, England.
The above discovery has gal Herman a silver prizo medal at the Inter Colonial Exhibition of Victoria, Australia, of besides numerous testimonials.
ClULirK 4k BIBBT,
Terra Haute, Sole Ageuta for Indiana.
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L. F. PERDUK,
TaaaaCHAtrrc lor. Co.
We have Telephone oonnectton.
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THE
White, will be glad to see his old ouatomere. Office. 117 South Third street, aeoond door at Fosts, Hooter A Co' Ltvery Stable.
W. H. FISK, Agent: Willard Hotel Lottery.
THE DRAWING FINALLY SETTLED AND FIXED. Thursday, !foremb«r 10,1861
Is tbe day determined upon. HE drawing of this sebeme haa haen finally settled upoo, and sill onrtalnly isday, take place on Thai lay, tbe 10th of November. 1*81. by assent of the Comta iasionen, and tbia will enablo me to aall ail the remaining tickets.
LIST OF PRIZES:
Wlllsrd Hotal with all I OQCA 000 lis FarnitnieA flsinsi OfiOU,UUU One Residenee on Green «raot„ 14,600 One ResMeaee on Green slrisa,.. MjOOO Two Osah Prises, eseh $5jOOO ]0/)00 Two Cash Prises, each tZflOO.. Five Cast) Prises, sseh fl^OOO Five Cash Prises, esch 500 90 Osah Prtsea,eenh 1100— 100
Cash Prise*, eseh SO„ SOBOasb Priseceaeb t*XOoeSetof Bar Furniture One Fine Piano_One Handaome Stiver Tea Set
Tuesday
OOoeaod(toeka.footof MJchlcan Aveoai T. O. BCTUX, Sopertnteadecd. -HIXOLKPass AfwaL
Rosea Old Boorbon Whiskey, 1© Baskets Champagne, 9KL SOU OaA Prina. aach tld. 400 Boxes Fins Wines. ISQ 12/wO an Boxes Rohentsoo Co. Whiskey, ML. 400 Boxes Havana €Sfsis,KW_M^MWMiv njm SOPjDssh Prlasa,aadbflO—
Aaoaallag ie |Stl.SW. Whole Tickets. Halvea. U: dnarten. 10. RamitUnoaa may be made by Bank Cherk aqgws, Pwtal Mom# Order, or RegMstsd wanted at all points, full information a|id
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Eldrrdge Sfwinir Maeliloo Ofifirt* •'1 •lias been changed to FiKk'H Stone Pump Building No. 117 South Third street, between Ohio and
Walnnt, wast side.
W .:t I
It is Warrarited.
It Is the most complete, desirable machine ever offered to the pnblie. Being the lataat, it has the advantages! having very desirable aud new improve* meats.
THE
LovisviUe, Ky,
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Sl^^White House
GET THE BEST!
LEAD ALL OTHERS! Every Style & Price.
Ouarantccd TJ equal od .-sjr .•%»•»
OPERATION. ECONOMY.
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