Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 February 1879 — Page 5

TERRE HAUTE MARKETS.

GRAN AND FLOUR, .. Terre Haute-. February 13, 1S79, CASH RETAIL PRICE* WHEAT—92.":, for No. 1. FLO R—Common, «4-7 $5.25 patented extra l»er bbl.

family, $6.50

fine,

CORN—Car corn, 26c wagon corn, 28c per bubhel. OATS—33X@35C per bushel.

RYE—45c per bushel. HAY—Baled, $11.00 per ton loose on wagon, $8@io per ton.

BRAN--6oc per cwt. POP CORN—Choice. 2[C per peck.

IMPORTED FRUIT.

ORANGES—25c to 40c per dozen. LEMONS—20c per doz 40c foi choice selection.

COCOA NUTS—80c per doz. RAISINS—15c per lb choice layei. 20c per lb.

FIGS—Lays, 20c kegsr 15c. Al,MONI)S—Per lb, 20c. FILBERTS— 14c. BRAZILS—

dc.

ENGLISH WALNUTS—iScper lb. CANDIES—Mixed common, 14c fine French 3o@5oc sticks, 12c per lb.

PECANS—Louisiana and Texas 9c wthtein. 7^|c. DATES---t sc.

GROCERIES

ASH RETAIL PKICKS.

COFFEES—Laguira and Golden Rio choicest, 25c per lb Old Gov. Java, 30c Prime Rios, Maricabo, 25CJ good, 20Cts fair, 20 Mocha, 35c.

The above quotations are tor green coffee. ROAsTED—Choice Rio, 2$@%oc\ Javas, 35c.

TEA6—Imperial,50.75C@$i Oolong,

5o@75c

Gunpowder, [email protected].

RICE—North Carolina, 10c. $ STARCH—6^c. HOMINY—Hudnut's, 3c per lb, or 8 pounds for 25c Maizone, 20c per 5 lb box gritz, 3c per lb.

SUGARS—Brown,extra C, 10 pounds $1 C, 934 pounds, $1 Mola88es,'9c per lb White—Coffee A, xo pounds x$ Granulated, 8 pounds $1 pulverized or, c.-ushed, 8 pounds $1 New Orleans 12 to 13 pounds $1.

MOLASSES Drips, $i.oo best syrup, $1 good, 80c sugar house, 60c sorgiiuir, 50c per gallon.

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DOMESTIC FRUIT.

APPLES—30c 10 35c per *eck. RED PLUMS—Per gallon, 30c. DAMbON PLUMS—35c per gallon.

PEARS—California, 3c to ipe a piece. "i CELERY—6jcper dozen.

SMALL N(J i'MEGS—For mangoes, 40c per dozen. GRAPHS—Malaga, 30c 35 Kelley Island and Catawba 15c.

MEATS.

CASH RETAIL PRICKS.

SHOULDERS—Sugar cured, 10c per lb plain, 7)£c per lb. BEEF—Dried, by the piece, 1 qc per lb small cuts, 20c.

LAMB CHOPS—I5@ia)^c per lb French chops, i^@i7^c per lb. BREAKFAST BACON—gz per lb

MUTTON—io@i2$c per lb. VEAL—ia@i5C fer lb. PORK—Fresh, @8£c per lb. CORN BEEF—6@8c per lb. BEEFSTEAK— io@ia^c per lb. HAMS—Winter cured, uncanvxseed, io)£c per lb plain, 9c per lo.

LARD—IOC. CLEAR BACON SIDES—7^4 Sc.

PICKLE PORK—7c. HAM STEAK—8c

DRY FRUITS.

'JAS1I RRr AIL PRICES.

Dried peaches, good halves, S)£c. quarters, 6c. peel, i6}4 D1 ied apples, c. Dried prunes. Turkish, 12^(0)150. 1

French. 15, 35c'

HARDEN PRODUCE.

CABBAGES—10 per head. ^NIONS—20c per peck. *^"'ATOES—Peach blou, cts per

SQ AStH^g—Hubbard ioc a piece.

DAIRY A^OOULTRY

CASH RETAIL

HONEY—New country,'. A N E E S APPLES—25e to joc per pecfluart. CHEESE—New York dairy, 15&.

POU LTRY- Choke spring (liveUoc

old, 25 dressed, 30c for q^Qice.

MISCELLANEOUS.

HIDES—Green slaughter hides, 5c green salt, 6^ to 7^ dry ioc. SEEDS—Clover, $4 $4-*5»

tim°tny

f3w6oL-TUbbed,3o@35c

unwaeh

^CAN^LES—-Tallow, ster, per pound

2°COAL

OIL—Per gallon, 15® 3°°-

MERCHANDlSt *T0 EXCHANGE. I have for sale flM«0Jg worth of rtwle

Address MERCHANT, Ho.

A Chicago man has left a number® chromos at at the Union depot haggage

room and the railroad boys are buying

MARKETS TO-DAf.

By Telegraph.}

AABKBT. "V|j

New York, Kebuary 12.—GOLD, |1.00.

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Cincinnati. February IS.

LOU it—Dull. WHEAT—elrin: SfX^DTc. CO UN-Quiet K2®34*,. OATS—btetidy 28K@26*C. WHlrtKbY-siteaoi *1.0*. PKOV 13lO 8—Quiet, field firmly PUKK-$10@»10 60. LaBD—Ucia kt |6.7t $6.W bid cash sales, |6.00 lor seller April.

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BULK MKAl*— *4.63, W.86, |6. BACON—14.25, «5.M, »5.T5.

TOI.EDO.

By Telegraph

Alien

121 uid

13.

Toledo. Febrar

WHEAT— Firmer umber cash, W&c: March, 97Jf« -ApriL. n« a r«u, eash, 9.c a*keil 99% bid Marco, toe Act 1, |1 asked 99XC bid western amber, IWJ4C bul.

COKJN—Quiet high mixed. 84*c asked No. 2, ca»U. IHtfc asked #4o bid, OATH—Nominal.

CMIOAOO.

By Telegraph.)

Chicago, February 12.

WHEAT—Stronjr and higher 89 cash 88X0 for March 90*c for April. CORN—Firm and higher 82o cash 82* Mtrch 82Xc for A prll #BXc for May.

OAT8—Firm and hi*her cash 223^c for March 24^c for May. H)TK—Firmer 44c.

W11I8KKY—I1.U4.

By Telegraph.]

NEW YOHK.

By Telegraph.)

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New York. February 12.

COTTON— Quiet 9^c lor middling uplands. KYK-Quiet western, 60@«0Xc state, «0(9«0Xc Canada, 62®62o. rLOUiC—

Sh-ady ^eceipu, 24,000 bbls.

sales, 18,030bbls. WHKaT—Spring, ilrm winter, better receipts, 100,000 bu. sales, 24,OOo No 2 re«', Auarcii, |l.ll.

CORN—Quiet receipts, 141,000 bu sales, 15u,v.(Ki bu. lor westorn mixed. -'ii'fj n,

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BARLEY-Dull. OATS—Firm receipts, 41,000 bn sales, 80.WU ou. 8c®32a lor mixed western 82i@84t^o for nite.

PORK—Duli flo.OO. a BEEF—Quiet. LAKD—Dull 90 97H-' BUTTER-6^S4c. C11E EsE—8(99 He. WHISKEY—1107• SUU A.R—Unchanged. EUU9—28($88c. i*Ei'ROLh.UM—Uachangul

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK WWlKbU ,1*115 Mr

EiOG5—Receipts, 3,700 bead: shipments, 2,607 bead. Uarket fairly active, receipts light, and quality rather common. Both shippers and packers wero in the market. All sold. Assorted heavy shipping.V.'.f'#4vi..f8.93a4.00 Good packing 8.80®3.85 Mixed paoaing 8.66^3.75 Roughs and pigt 2.19(3)3M

CATTLE—Receipts, S80 head shipments, 880 head. Market good. We quote: *4.50® 4.7 4.00(3 4 a

Good shipping steers... Fair shipping bteurs .. Stockere. 8.2-(® 8.76 Good butchers' wits and hellers.. 8.26(g) 8.60 Extra butuiiers' (J# 4-00 Common 2.0C® 8.00 Bulls 1.76® 2.8* Cows aud calves 20.i

76® 2, 00®3U 60

'itching Piles"—Evidence Indisputable Edward R. Harden, ju.lgo county court, Quitman, Ga.. writes: "Swaytu'sOintment has cured me entiiely of itcliiag piles, alter suffering for years." James S. JJ Conab, attorney-at-law, ILiilersOuru, O., writes: "1 have fuHuyour Ail-healiug Ointment a sure and pleasant remedy lur Itching files." s. W. Hiarp, New vaie, 1*4.. write*: 1 have lound "Swayne's Ointmciis," a surocurefor Tetter, or Salt Khtiuui. L. i'aylor. Hinsd lie, N. H., wr.tes: For tnirtyjeus 1 ba?e been greatly troubled with itching lilies, have consulted several pli^sicians aud tried many remedies, which proved 10 me no remedies at all, until 1 obtained SwAne*s Ointment at Thomas's drugstore in BratUeboro, Vt., which cured mo completely. The svmptoms are mulsture, liku peiopiraiion, intense itchiug, increased by scratching rnipnt think uin worms existed, "awayne's Ointment." Sold by all druggists, seat by mail for 60 oents or3 boxes|1.26 by Dr. Swayne & Sous. Philadelphia.

Sold by Bun tin & Armstrong, Terre Haute.

Recently "Uncle" Billy Baugh, as he is called, was around the depot platform, when some mischievous friend, wishing to perpetrate a joke on him, put very larye iron spooa in his pocket, luh.a visible label: "Looking for a free sotn£ Baugh carried it around tor belore he made the discovery.

Any attempt FAILURE. or any other couav^^g^ perfUme in this Price's Unique ftxfu^j aa surpass Dr. ure,forDr Triee'i Per* in prove a failand sweet as the flower* i» fresh are made, and cannot be

mt)rv-iljCh

ihey

The costumes will arrive in TI».£

the "Romeo and Juliet I from May ist, 1879,

a full dress rehearsal at the Opera -,^g

next Thueeday evening. 41 r« he or not to be."—It te a question

of

tf

wl^h

wat£r CLtFFoao'a

For by

them in rapidly. ,, (f S

in% g-NEVER-FAILING RELIEF

truthfully »ny that after

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BARLK1— Stronger. 78c. a 72 PORK—Weak and lower $9.fl"K cash 19.70 tor March $9 8 ^®|9.86 for April. 1.ARD-Firm and steady 90.75 asked cash |6.75 for March f6.82£ for April.

ST. L.OVIS.

of

St. Louis, Febraary 12

FLOUR—Firm. W HK AT— Higher No. a red, 93)*c.

red, 96\e

No. 2

CORN—Shade firmer 82Q82XC cash. OATS—Firm 24i(j814c bid cash. WHISKEY—Firm H.o4. 1'ORK— Lower jobbing, «0.80®9.00. DRY bAITKL) Mil ATS—Easier lots, cribs, 14.70(0*4.89.

BACON—Lower cribs, f5.8O0t.4O. LARD— Dull W.75 asked.

THE XEKKE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETOB.

CATARRH

AFFORDED BY

SAHFORD'S RADICAL CURE.

ITUi fact that can be »nb«tuittsUd by Utc moat JL respectable tesilmonlaU ever offered In fever of any proprietary muMcine, that the Radical Cubb pon

Catabbb

r. i-t fit *w

10 YEARS A SUFFIRI^.

From Hon.Theo.P. Bogert, Bristol. R.f. Messrs. TTacxs A Porrrn: —Feelln® Ihoroughlv convinced

of

$4? -v

does in every case afford In-

Kant and permanent relief. No natter of how long standing, or how severe the disease, the first dote gives such evidence of its Value in the treatment of Catarrhal affectiot that confidence Is at once felt tn Its ability to do all that' is claimed for it. The testimony of physicians, drot-pinto, and patients is nnanlmoas on this point, and the accumulating evidence Is in point of respectability superior to any ever before obtsined in favor of a popular remedy. The proprietors, therefore, may /tw feel proud of the position tnisremrdy nasattat Mid believe it worthy of Its reputation.

the elttcaty of

Uasioal Cuac roac'ATAKBH,1 a in

rlealaofIallto

Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same Same

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Sa.sforu's

Indaced to

Kanfobd'b.

I have been afflicted with this drradfal disease fir more than ten years, and not nntll recently Could be fa)Unced ti persevere with any nntll I raad thn leucr of Mr. HavnYWsLis,

and can

unlnit

stn

live or

six

thorouaiily r.o ivinccd

bottles I

of

lift

rnratlve proper­

ties. Honing that others similarly sffljeted like myself will be Imlnced to innk the trial,I am. gen. tletnen, very trnlv,ete. TiiEO. 1J. BOOKllT.

BBiSTOL, II. 1., July 34,1877. UJK*.Sr jjr»

CATARRHAL AFFECTIONS

tnch:asUlcerution

Sore, Weak, Inflamed, Red, and Watery yes and Inflammation of the bar Kinging Noises I11 the Head Sore Throat Elongation

the I'vula and Swelled Tonsils: Nervous Heiidncbc, Neuralgia, Dizziness.Clouded Memory, Lois of Nervous Force, Depression of Spirits.—nre all cnrcfully snd scientifically treated with tkis remedy necordii'ir to directions

tail

which accompany

esch bottle, or will be mailed to any address on rcceipt of stamp.

Each psfK-iigo contains Pr. Stanford'* improved Inhaling Tub)', with

lull directions for

cases/ Prlc |l.(V. Sold by

Drtigx t-t*

una

in all

ml

Wholesale and Re­

t^rongho'it the United States and

Canada*. WREKS & POTTKR. General Agents snd Wlio'.esule IJrnKK!»t». Rofton,

Mass.

COLLINS

VOLTAIC PLASTER

Affords tho most gpratefol relief In Khcnmatism, Weak Spine, Local rains. Nervous Affcctions, Local Klieumatigm, Tie Douloureux, Nervous Fain, Affections of the Kidneys, Fractured Ribs, Affections of the Chest, Colds and Coughs, Injuries of the Back, Strains and Bruises, Weak Back, Nervous Pain of the Bowels, Crainp in the Stomach and Limbs, IXoart Affections, Enlarged Spleen, Bruises and Punctures, Rheumatism of the Wrists and Anns, Asthma, Gout, Local and Deepseated rains, Pala la the Chest, Stitch In the Back, Pala in the Hip, Varicose or Enlarged Veins, Crick In tho Back and Neck, Fain and Weakness In Side and Back, Hoarseness,

Sore Threat, Lumbago,

Whooping Cough, Sharp Pains in the Breast, Heart Disease, Quinsy, Diabetes, and for Lameness in any part of the Body. *IJ •!?V

X*rloo^ 35 Cents.

Aak for COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER. Sold by all Wholesale snd Retail Draggfsta throughout the tTnited States and Canadas,and by WEEKS POTTER. Proprietors, Bostoa, Mass.

A CARD

It",

Union Stock Yards, Feb. 11.

The undersigned take this opportunity to thar.k the general public for the gen erous patronage they have bestowed up on the firm during the past. We take pleasure in announcing the consolodation of the two stores at the new, larger and more convenient of the two rooms, which is located on the north side of Main, between Fourth and Fifth 6tre£ts, in the Opera House block. Here,with increased facilities, we hope to be belter able than eyer before to supply the wants and cater to the tastes of ot«r customers. With a more complete and compact stock of goods, larger than ever before, and larger it is believed than any similar line carried in the city, we are confident that we will be able to gratify evenwant of the puDlic, now more than ever before in search of bargain® in cloihing Arrangements have been made for spring stock of goods larger and better assorted thin ever before offered for sale in Terre Haute and we cordially invite all four old patrons and the genera) public to visit our place of business and inspect the goods we have for sale. No efforts will be spared to please the public whose mo6t obedient servants we are.

L. Goodman, Jr., & Co,

and

NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Commissioners of Vigo County, Indiana, at their March term, 1879, 'or the letting of the contract to render ^medical and surgical attention to the poor of the different townships in said county. Such proposals to be subject to the following conditions vie:

Persons bidding on such practice must, furnish satisfactory proof to the Board of Commissioners of said county ct their competency as a physician and surgeon and to furnish all the medical and surgical appliances necessary* for such practice and to perform all post mortem ex amitiations in their respective townships when called on by the coroner to do so.

Persons receiving such contract must give bond in double the amount of the salary agreed upon to be paid them. The time of such service to extend

to

to

loSSd1f

diSSSra? °^4

Fibrifco*.

much .iignegM bv is1VSS»»bl» p°wc5fuproduces toi cv.lT ^nstq^ent on the

Ma ist, 1880. of said

opened by the Board

agty

at the" said March term, 1879. gvifd reserving the right to reject of igo~Uc^

bids

Pnar

tor

yet never beada^

toui c, doutneaa or any ot the »i8eiavto

oa the u#e of

Ar8enic,etc. RicHabdson.

Proper

druggists.

St. LoaU.

Board of Commissioners Samuel Royse. Aud. Vigo Co. Markeo

Coffp best Rio, 6 poun^ Syrq, best 65c per gallon. Sor&un, best, 40c per gtfo'n

Quinine,

Miller Henry, 105 feet front Third street back to Fourth street, in oat-lot 65 Same N. Preston's subdivision, lot 4 in Preston's sub. in-lot 18 J. W. Preston's subdivision, lot 5 in 24 1

N. Preston's

drop

on line ay that aithoneli 1 huve been seep, the iostrnms advertised as "radical ciires," have never found anything that promises such relief and ultimate cure an Mint of

J. W. Preston's

Duy's sub. 90 teet west 9ide, out-lot 38, in-lot 5 W. M. Pre9ton's sub. lot 6 in Preston's sub. in-lot 2 6.

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January 15th, 1879.

GRAND DISTRIBUTION!

CmnmiNltli Siatribntin.'.-' Ctntuf. By authority of Commonwealth of Kentucky, Drawing and details under supervision of prominent citizens of Kentucky, in the city of Lonisyille, on Monday, March 31st,1879.

No Scalingl No Postponement!

$112,400 in Cash Distributed.

TICKETS ONLY $2.

Unparalled Success of the Popular Drawings. Bead the following attractive list of prizes for the

MARCH DRAWING:

4l Prize 1 I'rizo 1 Prize. 10 Prizes $1,000 each

Prizes 600 each

Prizes

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1

vr 4' & CO., TO THE

FROM L. GOODMAN JR., PUBLIC.

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$30,000 1C,000 6,000 lf*,0U0 10,000 10,100 10,000 12,C00 10,000

100 Przes $100 each 2 0 Prizes 60 each 600 Prizes 20 each. lOJO Prizes 10 etvth 9 Prizes 800 each, Approximation

Prizes

9 Piizes SCO each, Approximation Priz&8 Prizes 100 each. Approximation

2.700

1,800

900

1,960 Prizes, $112,400 Whole Tickets, $2. Halt Tickets, $1. 27 Tickets, $50. 55 Tickets, $100.

Remit by Pest Office Money Order, registeretl letter, balk draft, or express. Full l'st ot drawing published in Louisville CourierJournal and New York Herald, and mailttd to all ticket-holders. For tickets and information Lddress i^OMMONWEALTH DISTUIBUTIOS CO., or 1'. J. COMMKRFORD, Sec'y, Coulter-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky.

NOTICE OF SALE.

A

In the matter of the

1 .."i Assignment of Max Joseph Notice is hereby given that the undersigned assignee of the estate ot Max Joseph will on the 20th da^ of March 1879, at 10 o'clock

A. m., at the office of

Allen, Mack & Davis, 318 Ohio street, in the city of Terre Haute, Vigo county, Indiana, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, the following described real estate situated in Vigo county and State of Indiana, belonging tojthe estate of said Max Joseph, to wit:

Lot number 130 in the city of Terre Haute. Lot number 44 in Duy's addition to the city ofTerjre Haute.

Lot number 4 in Burnham's subdivision of lot number 7, in Linton and Madrigal's subdivision of a part ot the West halt of section 23, township 12. range 9 West.

Lot number 8 in Collet's subdivision of 4 16-100 acres in the Northeast corner of the Southwest .section 15, town-1 ship 12, range 9 VV est.

Said assignee will also at the same time aud'place offer for sale to the highest bidder-—at public auction—a lot of promissory notes and judgements,belougto said estate, against various parties and for various amounts (a schedule of which can be seen at the office ot the assignee.)

TERMS OF SALE—As to the real estate cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments of six and twelve months, the purchaser giving his notes with good personal security for deferred payments with 6 per cent, interest.

As to the notes and judgements cash in hand. (ohm W.

Davis

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V. G. Dickhout, j. Committee, G. W. Kruzan,. G. L. Jenckes

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TAX SALEOF LOTS ANDS LANDS.

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Width of Furrow6,H!l 16 inches. 19 19

Hughes, Gilpin, Weir,

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Prizes Paid in Full!

Nathan Paddock, Edmund Watbon,

Peter McHughks,

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JR. PRICE'S

John

T.

Insurance

Assignee 01 Max Joseph.

February 12th, 1879.

Fair Grounds For Rent. Sealed proposals for renting the pastures aud dwelling house at the lair grounds for one year from March ist, iS79, to March ist, 1SS0, will be received by the undersigned until Saturday, i? eb. 22d, at 1 o'clock

p. m.

The com­

mittee reserve the righ to treject any and all bids. Jos. Gilbert,

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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of John K. Carr, late of V-igo County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.

Thomas B. Carr,

Administrator.

Rumaey,

Atty.

rg

Broker

and Notary Publfc,

OFFICE:

510 OHIO STUEBr.

All

Companies ttepresented.

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ANOTHER VICTORY FOR THE WEIR!

We, the undersigned conlmitfeff^appomted by the 'respective manufacturer's .,: agents, to decide upon the merits of Sulky Plows, at a public trial on the farm 01 & McCagy Collins, 2% miles west of Midkletown, Ind., In which the "Hughes manufactured by Long, Alstatter & Co., the

4'Gilpin."'

cided unanimously that the Weir is the best Sulkv Plow on the grounds. The points taken in consideration, being, Simplicity, Best Hitch, Lightest Draft, Ease of: management, and construction and quality of work performed.

Insurance Compaav of North Amcrica, assets Poena Fire Insurance Company, assets SnctMfn Commercial Insurance Company, assets..... Connecticut Fire Insurance Company, assets «•«•.. Other Companies Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, assets Cennecticut Fire InsnraneeCompany London Assurance

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SPECIAL FIAYORING EXTRACTS.

Eminent Chemists aaa i'hysiclans oertliy tbat taese goods aro free from adulteration, richer, more eflfectlvo, xircKiuoe^ better results than any otn^ia. ana Tinat they use them Ui tiieir owl,, families. •.•0::

UNIQUE PERFUMES are the oi AH'Odors TOOThENE. An agroenlile, healthful Licaid Deutifric^ LEMON SUGAR. A Sabstitnie for l^emona. EXTRACT JAMAICA GINGER- From Pure IUi

STEELE A PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST CF.Mb. The Vent Dry Bop Ycaai in the World. STEELE & PRICE, Kanfirs., Chicago, St. Louis, and Cincinnati'»

Wiley,

ti f%$8

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Average Draft 500 6* 45° 4°° Reuben Clark

Samuel Davis.

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\gent for Weir Sulky Plow, north Fourth St., Terre Haute, Ind

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