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From the New York Tribune.

The Derringer vs. the Ferule. Times and manners have changed greatly at the South, and now thecchoolmaster shoots the pupils, instead tf being shot by them, as was the usuage of old. Formerly, to pop away at the pedagogue, from the safe ambush of a distant counter, was considered excellent morning sport—spirited, appetizing, safe —and attended with great improvement of the marksmanship of the pupil. But for some reason or other, possibly from lack of pluck or the high price of ammunition, the custom has lapsed. The teacher is still, at intervals, bombarded with furtive and mysterious pellets pins are skillfully adjusted in his chair, and he is liable to be contradicted point blank by the big girls." But he is rarely tarred and feathered, and almost never shot, a fact which we cite with pleasure, as evincing a gratifying revision and amelioration of the educational customs prevalent in that region. We wish we could say that the conduct of the schoolmasters has improved in an equal degree. But we can uof. Here comes report of a Georgia instructor who came into serious collision with a female pupil on the subject of the orthography of the word ''marriage." The tutor maintained the correctness of the formula "maridge the pupil, with great pertinacity, insisted upon the authenticity of "marridge," and the dispute waxed so hot that a brother of the young lady entered upon the scene, and, after testifying to his impartiality ana freedom from bias by saying that he did uot "care how it was spelled," proceeded to spin in gyrations of hostility toward the teacher, who incontinently fled, leaving the etymological question unsettled, but the enemy in full possession of the field. Brooding upon this discomfiture and slill fired with a noble desire to vindicate aud maintain the purity of the English language, the teacher borrowed a neighboring derringer and wended his way to an industrial evening "blow out" known in those regions as a "corn shucking." There he found his refractory pupil still possessed with irrational views of orthography and there also loomed the brother, still dispassionate and unprejudiced as far as the literary aspects of the quarrel were concerned, but still evincing an energetic desire to "put a head" upon the obstinate and unreasonable pedagogue. This not unnatural inclination was frustrated by the explosion of the derringer, which deposited something like an ounce of lead in the young man's elbow, who, thus plainly and expeditiously proved to have been in the wrong, went home, and is believed to have adopted the teacher's mode of spelling.

The substitution of the birch and the ferule by the derringer is an innovation which not even the wildest zeal in the interests of accurate scholarship, or the rational and appropriate aversion to big brothers, can possibly justify. We trust that the Georgia teacher may be brought to the knowledge that artillery is not a safe nor permanently valuable educational appliance. The shattering of a man's elbow may in many cases render his sister more reasonable—more easily accessible to conviction on delicate points of orthography—but it is not always to be relied on. Even if it were, there would be as much difficulty in shattering the elbows of a nation as Burke foreboded, when he said that he could not draw an indictment agaiust a people. That schoolmaster is all abroad, and he had better return his derringer to its owner at once, and go buck to the less exciting but more salutary instrumentality of the ferule and the spellingbook.

From the Kansas City Bulletin.

A Literary Sensation.

If the general reader wishes to be taken with sudden convulsions and nausea, let him procure, if he cau, a rather rare book entitled, "My Courtship and its Consequences," wherein the illustrious Chevalier Wyc-koft gives the full particulars of his courtship of Miss Helen Gamble. The case was, at its time, one of considerable notoriety, involving as it did some questions of international law, and giving our State Department, under Mr. Thurlow Weed, no inconsiderable worry.- It left on record, too, the first autobiography professing to detail with disgusting particularity the incidents of a courtship that did not run smooth, and wherein, the author unwittingly writes himself an ass and a villain, and leads us,to despise his victim only in that she loved a tning so vile.

We had supposed the book to be the only one of the kind, and that man could hardly fall so low as to present us with another. Now comes from Scotland, however, a narration of one Alexander Gray, who, following iu the Chevalier's path, has printed a book entitled, "Reminicenc.es of the Courtship and Marriage betweea Mr. Alexander Gray,

Esq.,

late

of the Peninsular Steam Navigation Company at Suez, and Miss Elizabeth Cronne Dulhie, residing at Bradford, Aberdeen."

The trouble with Mr. Gray was that Miss Duthie grew tired of him before the day set for the ceremony, and with true Scotch spirit and accent informed him that he might ''gang his own gait to The deil." Therefore the broke u-hearted lover sent an ageut to the lady, informing her that money alone could soothe his aching heart, and that 500 pounds sterling wa$ about the figure, adding that otherwise she should be constrained to seek relief in the publication of a book which should contain her letters aud his

comments. The money was speedily forthcoming, and Gray smiled grimly as he went on with his historical work. So soon as it was printed a copy was forwarded to Miss Duthie, with the assurance that £500 more would buy up the edition. This time she put the matter in the hands of her lawyer, and the issue of the work was stopped by an injunct.

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spirits have been making game of

Robert Dale Owen. They revealed to him that the antiquity of Methuselah was a religious lie, gotten up for campmeeting purposes that the years mentioned in Genesis mean months. Robert figured, and found that Shem, who begat Arphaxad when he was one hundred years old, was, according to spiritualistic theory, in reality but eight

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the time.—St.Louis Globe.

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The Great Hair Producer.—Hair Oils, Pomatums and Pomades have had their day. They belong to the musty past. Nobody that understands the chemistry of the hair and the philosophy of its growth, thinks of using them. Instead of clogging the pores of the scalp with thick onguents, and thus obstructing the insensible perspiration which is essential to the health of the fibers, we now tone the surface of the head with an invigorating application which penetrates to the roots of the hair aud simulates them in the same way that the fertilizing

agents

spread over the meadows stimulate the grass roots and cause the blades to spring up iu myriads, coating the earth with verdure. The invigorant best adapted to this purpose is LYON'S KATHAIRON. Tt may well be called the fertilizer of the head. To the barren scalp it communicates vegetative power. If the hair is dropping out or becoming dry and withered, it arrests the process of dilapidation or blight. The hair thickens and becomes glossy and flexible under its uial operation, and as a dressing it is unapproached by any preparation that has yet been laid on the toilet of Fash ion.

BUSINESS CARDS.

FRED. L. M£¥£B,

Blacksmith and Carriage and Wagon Maker,

COR. FIFTH AND CHERRY STS„ Terre Haute, Indiana. BSB" All kinds of Carriage Painting done in first-class style, promptly. ,nov29d3m

WI. MEISSEL,, Dealer in FOREIGN AUTO DOMESTIC

Wines and Liquors, and Groceries,

COR. SECOND AND OHIO STS., nov9-3m Terre Haute, Ind.

SIMOJ? HillStH,

Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent,

OFFICE, OHIO ST., between Third and Fourth, Second door north of Shannon's Bank. Collections will be promptly attended to. nov2d3m

MAKCUS SCHCEMEHL,

Real Estate Agent & Notary Public

OFFICE, OHIO STREET,

novld3m

Between Third and Fourth.

ROBERT VAN YALZAH,

DENTIST

OPERA HOUSE CORNER,

novldly Terre Haute, Ind.

WILLIAM GE1SERT,

Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in

Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c.,

NO. 4 SOUTH FOURTH ST., east side, novldly Terre Haute, Ind.

FORSTER & FAHNLEY,

Agents for the Celebrated

Pittsburgh Ale Jind Porter,

NO. 153 MAIM STREET,

novldly Terre Haute, Ind.

SIEi\HY

C.

UCMIMAW,

Manufacturer and Dealer in

Foreign and Domestic Cigars,

Also the Best Erands of

Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, Pipes, &c.,

NO. 179 MAIN bTREET, bet, Sixth & Seventh, novldly Terre Haute, Ind. Orders solicited and promptly attended to.

DR. W. 31. ROBERTS,

OFFICE, 101 MAIN STREET, up stairs. BSS-JResidence, 74 South Third street, between Poplai aud Swan. novldl

VANDUZER & UCHTflAN,

Dealers in

Cigarsj and Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,

NO. 195 MAIN STREET, bet. Sixth & Seventh novldly Terre Haute, Ind.

FOR THE BEST FITTING BOOTS,

And the Cheapest Raady-Made Boots and Shoes, go to

C. REICHERT'S, 187 Ms in Street.

86B"Adam Beard, we!! known Class Workman, will guarm.ea Vv all Custom Work.

Kirst-

v. Fits for lovldlm

BOOS BIND I

C. Ii. WAM£tt,

O O I 5 I I I E

AND

l':«

Blank Book Manufacturer,

SIXTH STREET, OPP. THE POSTOFFICE,

Terre Haute, Indiana,

ALL

kinds of Blank Books made to order on short notice. Magazines, Perl dlcals. Mu°ic Books, bound in a substantial and handsome style, at reasonable rates. novl'216m

LIVES? STABLE,

PBAIB1E CITY

Livery and Sale Stable,

Cor. Third and Walnut Streets,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

PROMPT

attention given to the care of

horses. Good livery constantly on hand. A share o! the public natronage

:s

respeot-

fully solicited. geq. W. CARRICO, Nfi3tf Propxi oio*-

CLOTHING.

"OLD RELIABLE."

KUPPE^HEIMEBS'

Clothing House!

uro. 118 Mi I IT S E E

(OPERA HOUSE CORNER.)

the

CLOTHING!

Ever brought to this city. Our stock comprises a Splendid Line of

Beaver, Coney, Chinchilla and Melton OVERCOATS CHEAPER THAN EVER.

A Superb Line of SUITS!

Durable, Stylish and neatly put together, at the very Lowest Prices.

We are enabled to show our customers and the public generally the ino.=t Complete Line of

Gents' Furnishing Goods!

At the very lowest prices. We are determined to please everybody in Style, Price, Quality, &c. If you don't believe what we say, come and convince yourself.

KUPPENHEIMERMER & BR0.,

No. 118 Main St., Opera House Block. nov4-ly

PRINTING.

DEI GOOES.

EXTENSIVE CLEARANCE SALE!

-AT-

Tuell, Ripley & Deming's.

S E E S S O O S

TO BE CLOSED OUT!

N O E E I E S

3,000 YABM PEBFECT LAWS, At 81-5 cents per yard.

2,000 TABBS BEST 1400 LAWS S, At 13 I-- ceuts per yard.

MTKIPKU (tBESTADISEN, Reduced to 12 1-3 cents per yard.

LAB6E STOCK OF SUMMER PBHT8, At 10 cents per yard.

WASH FOPLDrS & FAITCt DBE^S GOODS, Of Tarious kinds, reduced to 13i, 13 and 20 cents per yard.

JAPANESE STIXIirOS, Reduced to 13,18,30 and 40c, from prices 10 to 33c per yd. higher.

PEBCALES PIQUES, At reduced prices.

LACE POOTS AX® JACKETS, To close out.'

In order to present stronger attractions than a great reduction on Dress Goods alone would effect, we will, for a sliort time, make lower prices on every article in stock. Everything will be called into requisition to make our sale popular and induce a speedy clearance.

E would advise our old friends and customers that we are in the fle again with.

Best and Most Elegant Line of FALL AND WINTER

ABOUT PKimm THE PLACE to get 89"ANY JOB of Printing executed with promptness, in a correct manner, and in the latest style, is at the EXPRESS PRINTING HOUSE, N o. 3 South Fifth St. Our assortment of Types is complete lor a card or poster, Presses, five in number—three of them Gordon's unrivalled Jobbers, machinery for Stereotyping. a full and complete line of paper and card stock, envelopes, Ac., good printers. The possession of these facilities warrant us to pledge the utmost satisfaction to all who extend us their custom. *9"Estim ttes furnished and orders by mail-or express attended to as promptly as if delivered in pa-son.

AF&K

TUELL, BIPIEY & DEMING.

Cor. Fifth and Main Streets, Terre Haute, Tnd.

SEAMAN, Sup't Terre Haute.

FINANCIAL.

JAY COOKE & CO.,

BANKERS,

SEW YORK,No. 20 Wall Street PHILADELPHIA, 114 South Third St. WASHINGTON, Fifteenth St., Opposite

U. S. Treasury.

Jay Cooke, McCiilloeh & Co.

41 Lombard Street, London.

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FORKKSS TRAVEL.

Circular Letters of Credit issued upon deposit Gtold, Currency, or approved Securities, which the Traveler can thus make available in any part of the world. Letters can be obtained through our Correspondents, Banks and Bankers throughout the United Utataa and Canada, aB wall as »t our nffleft. «uigl7

JEWELBY, AO.

Ball, Black & Co.,

565 and 567 Broadway, New York,

Will continue the sale of their IMMENSE

STOCK of SILVER-WARE, DIAMONDS, JEW-

ELRY, and FANCY GOODS, during the Sum­

mer Months. All Goods will be sold WITH­

OUT RESERVE, at a GREAT REDUCTION, to

CLOSE THE BUSINESS. augl7

SEWING MACHINES.

Extraordinary

$10' OFFEB

30 DATS ON TRIAL.

MONTHLY PAYMKSfS.

PRICE REDUCED.

THS GRKAT AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE CO. have concluded to offer their whole Stock ol Superior and widely-known MACHINES, upon the above unparalleled terms, to EVERYBODY,

BTESVWHEKE, who have, or can find use for a really Good SEWING MACHINE, Cheaper than the Cheapest. Every one is welcome to a MONTH'S FREE TRIAL at their OWN HOME. The best and ONLY TRUE GUARANTEE of its

QUALITY, is a MONTH'S EBEE trial. The object of giving a free trial is to show HOW GOOD our MACHINE is. This'is the Simplest and most certain way to convince you that our Machine is JUST WHAT

YOU WANT. The Secret of Safety is in ONE MONTH'S TRIAL. No one parts with the Machine after trial. All pay for it and keep it Buy no MACHINE until you have found it a

GOOD ONE, EASY to learn, EASY to manage, EASY to work, EASY to keep in order, PERFECT in construction, SIMPLE, RELIABLE, and SATIS FACTORY. Any company who will refuse you THIS MUCH cannot have as goc a Sewing Machine as ours. Buy only when you know the machine does not take an hour to get ready to do a minutes work. Buy ONLY when you find a Machine that is

READY in a MINUTE do ANY KIND OF WORK and Is always ready, and never out of order. A month'8 TRIAL answers ALL QUESTIONS, solves all DOUBTS, prevents all MISTAKES and is the

ONLY SAFE WAY to get your MONEYS WORTH. TRY IT. You cannot LOSE. Write for our Confidential Circulars and illustrated PAMPHLET, containg full particulars, which we will send you by return of mail free, with SAMPLES OF SEWINO, that you can judge for yourself. And remember that we sell our GOOD MACHINE at a LOW PRICE upon extraordinary favorable terms of payment, and upon their own merits.

Don't hesitate because you are uncertain whether you want a Sewing Machine or not, nor because you have one of another kind. Try a Good one, they are always useful, and will make money for you, or help you to save it. And if you have another, ours will show you that the one you have could be improved. The company stake the very existence of their Business on the merits of this Wonderful and Extraordinary Machine. County Rights given free to Good, Smart Agents. Canvassers, male and female wanted everywhere. Write for particulars and address:

T'

GREAT AMERICAN MACHINE CO., Cor. John and Nassau streets. New York.

WIRE.

NEW JERSEY WIRE MILLS.

HEIRY ROBERTS,

Manufacturer of

REFINED IRON WIRE, Market and Stone Wire,

TilinersWire. *r*r, ,i juiu

•*x~vari:, JtsrMeu-

BT7SXXTSSS CARES.

PROFESSIONAL.

STEPHEN J. YOUNG, M. Office at No. 12 South Fifth St.,

Opposite St. Joseph's Catholic Church,

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

Prompt attention paid to aL professional calls day or night. febin

JOAB HARPER,

Attorneys and Collecting Agents,

Terre Haute, Indiana.

a®, Office, No. 66 Ohio Street, south side.

J. H. BLAKE,

1TTOKJEY AT LAW Aud Rotary Public. Office, on Ohio Street, bet. Third & Fourth

Terre Hante, Indiana.

HOTELS.

E A O S E Foot of Main Street,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

Free Buss to and from all trains. J. M. DAVIS, Proprietor.

LEATHER.

OILS 11. O'BOI Lt,

Dealer in

Leather, Hides, Oil and Findings, NO. 178 MAIN STREET\

Terr© Hante, Indiana.

LIQUORS,

A, M'DOMLD,

Dealer in

Copper Distilled Whisky,

AND PURE WINES,

No. 0 Fourth Street, bet. Main and Ohie

86®-Pure French Brandies for Medical pur poses.

PAINTING.

WM. S. MELTON,

PAINTER,

Cor. 6th, La Fayette and Locust sts.,

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

THE OLD RELIABLE

BARR&YEAKLE

House and Sign Painters,

CORY'S NEW BUILDING,

Fifth Street, between Main and Ohio

GUNSMITH.

JOHN ARMSTRONG,

Gunsmith, Stencil Cutter, Saw Filer and Locksmith,

THIRD STREET, NORTH OF MAIN,

Terre Hante, Indiana.

GROCERIES.

HUI.IMAN & COX,

WHOLESALE

Grocers and Liquor Dealers,

Cor. of Main aiid Fifth Sts.,

Terre Hante, Ind

Eo W. KIPFETOE,

fe^eries Yind Provisions,

Wo. 155 Main Street,

Terre Hante, Indiana.

WEST & ALLEBf, DEALERS IN

(Iroc^es, Queens ware, Provisions,

AND

COUNTRY PKODUCE,

No. 75 Main Street, bet. Eighth and Ninth

Terre Hante, Indiana.

Q-AS FITTER.

A. IHKIAIO.,

GAS AND STEAM FITTER,

OHIO STREET,

Bet. 5th and 6th, Terre Hante, Ind.

OMNIBUS LINE.

Omnibus and Transfer Co. GRIFFITH & GIST, Propr's.

OFFICE—o. 143 Main Street,

WE

wii» attend to all calls left in call-boxee, promptly, for Depots, Balls or Pic-Nics, and convey passengers to any part of the city at reasonable rates. Also, baggage promptly sailed tor, and delivered to any part of the city. Teams furnished for heavy hauling, on short notice. Please give us a call. *Tr4rHi (4R.TFFTTJT OTST.

WAGON YARD.

r..

DMIEL KILLERS

flGW WiGOH Y1BV

& AND IS

BOARDING HOUSE,

Corner Fourth and Eagle Street*,

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

THE

Undersigned takes great pleasure In it forming his old friends and customers, and the public generally, that he has again taken charge of his well-known "Wagon Yard and Boarding House, located as above, and that he will be found ready and prompt to accommodate all in the best and most acceptable manner. His boarding house has been greatly en* larged and thoroughly refitted. His wagon Yard is not excelled for accommodations anywhere the city.

Boarders taken by the D&p, Week or Month, and Prices Reasonable. B.—The Boarding House and Wagon Ya will be under the entire supervision of mysel and tonally. ffifldAwtfl TAN TEX. MTI*LclR.

MEDICAL

ft GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY.

DIIIJLIONS Bear Testimony to the Wonderful Curative Effects of DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA

VINEGAR BITTERS

J. WALKIR Proprietor. H. MCDONALD* CO.. Druggirt* and lien. Ag'tt, S«n Frmncinco, Ol., *D1 32 uui Cvmmtrn at, N.Y.

Vinegar Bitters are not a vile Fancy IkrinU Made of Poor Ram. Whisky, Proof Npir* its and Refuse Liquor* doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called "Tonic*," "Appetizers," "Restorers,*' Ac., that lead thrt tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the Native Rootoand Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholie Stimulants. They are the GREAT 111*000 PURIFIER and A LIFE BlVIlVfi PRINT. €IPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs waste beyond the point of repair.

They are a gentle Purgative as well a* a Tonic, possessing also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or inflammation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs.

FOR FENAI.E COMPLAINTS, whetuer in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no eqnal.

For Inflammatory and Clironle Rheumatism and ttodt, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Billions, Remittent and Intermit* tent Fevers, Diseases of the Rlood, Liver, Kidneys and Rladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Snch Diseases are caused by Vitiated Rlood. which is generally produced oy derangement of the Digestive Organs.

DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the dnest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste In the Mouth, Billions Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflamation of the Liungs, Pain in the region oi the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.

They invigorate the Stomach and stimulato the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system.

FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions. Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules. Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, E of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out, of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convinoe the most ineredulous of the curative effect

Cleanse the Vitiated blood whenever you And its impurities bursting through theskin In Pim3les, Eruptions or Sores, cleanse it when you find obstructed and sluggish in the veins: Cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow.

PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. For full dtieotions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four languages—English, German, French and Spanish.

J. WALKER, Proprietor

B. H. MoDONALD A CO., Druggists and Oen. Agents. San Francisco, Cal., ana 32 and 34 Commerce Street, New York. AO^OLD BY ALL. DRUGGISTS FE DEALJSKH. /*V\1JWnry

FOR SALE.

The Wheat Field

OF AMERIC A.

Healthful Climate, Free Homes, Good Harkets.

rpHE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD of-

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fers for sale Its Lands in Cential and Western Minnesota, embracing: 1. The best of Wheat Land 2. Excellent Timber for the Mill, the Farm and the tires: 3. Rich Prairie Pasturage and Natural Meadow, watered by clear Lakes and running streams—in a Healthful Climate, where Fever and Ague is unknown.

Grain can be shipped hence by lake to market as cheaply as from Eastern Iowa or Central Illinois. Cars now run through the Lands from Lake Superior to Dacota. Price of land close to the track, #4 to 88 per acre further away, 82.50 to $4. Seven Years'Credit Warranty Deeds Northern Pacific 7-30 Bonds, now selling at par, received for land at 81.10. No other unoccupied Lands present such advantages to settlers.

SOIDIKRS under the New Law (March, 1872.) get 160 acres FREE, near the railroad, by one and two years' residence.

TRANSPORTATION AT REDUCED RATKS furuiPhed from all prlnc'pal points East to purchasers of Railroad Lands, and to Settlers on Government Homesteads. Purchasers, their wives and children, CARRIED FREE over the Northern Pacific Road Now is the time for Settlers and Colonies to get Rail-, road Lands and Government Homesteads close

Send for PAMPHLET, containing fall information, map and copy of New Homestead Law. Address, LAND DEPARTMENT, NORTHERN PACIFIC

RAILROAD, ST. PAUL, MINN., augl7 Or 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

TOBACCOS, ETC.

BRASHEARS, BROWN & TITUS,

COMMISSION MERCHANTS

Wholesale Dealers in

Groceries and Manufactured Tobaccos

AGENTSfor"Christian

R. J. Christian A Co.'8 celebrated

brands of Comfort," Bright May Pine Apple Black Navy %, and Cherry Brand Black Navy %, and other fine brands,

32 AND 34 MATN STREET

MACHINERY.

LA1TE BODLEY,

JOHN AXI) WATER STS.,

CINCINNATI, OHIO,

I MANUFACTURE i- ,i,"

Stationary and Portable

STEAM ENGINES!

BOILERS AND MILL WORK,

CIRCULAR SAW MILLS!

With Solid Iron Frames, Wrought Iron Head VBlocks and Friction Feed,

LATH AND SHINGLE MACHINES,

Woed Working Machinery,,

Shafting, Bangers, Pulleys and Couplings ,-^4^ SAFETY POWER ELEVATORS

Our Designs, Patterns, Tools and Facilities are the most COMLETE AND EXTENSIVE in the-i:js country, enabling us to produce the BEBTsgS WORK at the LOWEST PRICE.

Illustrated Catalogues and prices furnished free on application ta &ug!7

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