Daily News, Volume 2, Number 77, Franklin, Johnson County, 17 November 1880 — Page 1
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OF ADVERTISING
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ad vertteemente lees than 20 5,10 cents per Tina, *,
lay advertisements aooordto space and position.
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MAIN STREET, f:% (McKom'» New Block) Where ho wslls
"fc ^Notlons^oys and Hosiery
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Shirts
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Itatter teWwri u* XMW«aci«m vt
Clothes, Casimeres,
Tweeds, Flannels,
Stocking
Jeans, Blankets,
t? Csrdlnf arid Spinning.
SICE FRESH BREAD
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AT TODAY, HOV. 20. MATINEE AND WhT. f, .VON-ST IDKISrXZl^S iiMATCaiBSS^r-
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3-EOKGE sH.fc ADAMS, •ftfrfrtt .toeptfcroally brilliant gslsjty of fnraou* 'IfiilftUv Star#, In their eminently anccesafol departure, 4
TICKLED!
fOi', IIamply Iluiupty Newly Hatched. CA%»Ss ?«?*»—AiittlU, 80c} chlldwn, tReT" PiucM-75c. ftOc. and ttc. ncate os Btitton'* without extra
Q-JEIA-KTID
VARIETY CONCERT
Every Evening at
LAT1ST BT TELB6RAPE
:H,EmA3STD.
The Struggle Betw««a Celt and S«xo». »t{*"
A CONTEST WHICH HAS DESCENDED THROUGH CENt TURIES OF BRITISH
M^IULE.
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Power of Conqunt
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It Is no less a dangerous doctririis/however apparently equitable, to advocate the rights of "previous possesion" after the lapse of centuries. What process, will or can establish "successive rights to the soil" as Mr* Parnell upholds? What class of legal title to tenure can be easily establishedby the pre-Conquest occupier, his heirs and successors? "The tiller of the soil is Its in aster," we are told. A very broad doctrine Is this, involving much revolution and upsetting of equity. Ireland is Celtic in apirit &tsd Catholic in faith. Iriali land tenure in Its inception is tribal. England is Saxon in seotiment and Protestant in belief. English land tenure and landlordism is la it? spirit slid Drnetic© ffcudal.
Tfc& P^tic splfit and Oalholio faitb in Ireland has for centuries (from 1117. when thuisl^tttlprai annexed to England) been subject 16 ribaldry and rk}kfufe: cutfon and prosecution, to insult and to injury, to insolence and to infamy. But both the spirit and the faith have remained true to this hour with the Celtic and Catholic Irishman. England has failed to annex such Irishmen, and has only suecced#d tn unttoying them. LaridS may be confiscated and. conquered, alien churches planted ana propped up, but the Ceil and the Catholic withstood all. England is a workshop, Ireland is a farm. To deduce comparative arguments of the prosperity of the one and the poverty of the oihtir is not just. Ttaurefore, claiming the distinction for the one and the disorder for the other has not a common basis of logic.
Tbe length and prosperity of a country dCjHimis upon the support and strength of its people. England's wealth to the extent ot one-seventh only comet from her agricultural. Indiana to the extent of more than one half. Hence, when the former cries owt to the latter lo become equal with himself in industrious manu
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condemned IreUnd forlack of mcchani«U imltwtry- Irtslsnd hat nevwr wtorted by the picture of J0in Bull unable to^rwtueehisown bread or his own meat tumcfently-
Inslind^iw -^OW tenants*, whose sole mzmtmmm twenty acres tom avcrags family fit toft pe»ea« ShehMin Q»m pmte »e mm*r of peasant pauperism, l»nalonl a^f^on, hiw^».000 more
nnd tlcse eoasUtute th«
Mm ab^m nursery. fb« .bm w%00& w^mvimmrnms tmli'of ive do nothoM mm* titan ttmmsfm P«* and tjh«f ih« numry an4t»e tomaof pau|**l!%i8tHl It \$ itaposslMt tor sach or lawS to HW la oth^ than 3pa»sacri«m w&es tin? climate, &&•*)&&* wtd the Absenw cTacital ar»? m&Mm&r-1"«*Hthela»dhsrd^mle of ^cattuciiopu And. wfer tkm mm&, om ilite tb« mxm. pttmmsm
Ti^if «r® «cs«« o?w*$t»i»«d aBdoiBSh «fttciia«rwai tdl yoit. Xmi 1m at mmp and tefethcr
TOErST^^ro ^. TKEBS BAtWIfc JlO)« 'WEDNE8DAT.
Elflit
of ConUKatkra of Land*, Which Mm Made Ireland Hun»e*y of Pteuiiic PUHperlsm. 7
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Celt and naxou -The Present Oflkprinf Of Pant Eng'llah Misrule.
j, By Cable to the CUi«ia&*ti Baqnirer.)
Office of the Ekqutree, No. 01 Fleet Street, E. C.
Loifrfeolc, Novembef 16,—It tvould be fatal to any just view of the Iriih question of to-day to ignore, the ruler of "the Saxon over the Celt In the past. Ireland to-day boars the sores of galling centuries
expression
and some will aid even at thi# hour, with a sympathetic salve to heal the old festering wound. The aveiage-Englishman in England is more lenient and more just, as well as more sympathetic*,fowajd Ireland than the average Englishman ,aut of England. In England the "creed cries,'' the "Orange boys'* or tfc^'Croppy, lle down" shibboleths are comparattveiy unknown. In England's colonies—in Canada «id Australia—they area fierce following of fanaticism, ever fijesh and ever new. Alt men know that severe ailments require drastic remedies, and that freedom won is more precious than freedom bestowed.
If in the present struggle some Irishmen have given way to undue violence, it must be kept in view wiiat a huge burden, the offspring of past English misrule, that they have bad and still have to con tend with. Centuries of systematized violence, legalized lust, Parliamentary power, and clique faith-faction control by 1 be considered side by resent coff«rquence« th«wof. The volumes of past agression must be perused hand in hand with the chapters of present agitation. The power ot conquest and confiscation of land is a dangerous doctrine to broadly advocate in any country. What people could or did ever assent mildly lo the ruthless seizure of their lands, even by military conquerors, to say nothing of political "carpet baggers?"
with A.ri«ritland surface drainage to Tedeem this land requires money. This monaey has not been supplied. And the Irish peasant la made tbe poor .scape goafc for his marshy Mad mountain acres, already too well w&thcred and imprintwl by the tears of liia broken heart. Ma crushed children's sobs, and hls.attenuasUMl wife's «igha.
daylight trains
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Ladies go and Jewels, that are afternoon
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JU^o^anion
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iflreland by,tfee J^qh.^^Can we, tfyreforp, be surprised tnat the hollow mockQl a 'coosSratofs ^fr -M ,DuliUn $ ftiel to tBil Irt, ithd th& from the to the W^ :ReiS ^h tothg^outh
wall is going ujp in li'eiattd, to be fpttbw by a woful conflsgrationf
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The adprinfa px J^rncITwe teloiced at the departure of Hedpsth, and hope the Amercaus wilLabt make a herd ."of
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Boycott is arratoging hw effects prepatory to bis departure from Ireland, Lord Ertfce is amaJBedat tho revelaO^ns which have been made reganiing l^ycott's treatment of.^ig tenants, and coA»E»de^:^he
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tenant ^.ITet .numerous liwdlor^ aps Utginilum jto a contrary bewree. Ah American laay London waegr^hed Fj^her tbat abe' woula pj»yf me arream qf tbe tenants. ..Thc.Fatyer gratefully deaifi6a the offe'r, as payment Va the secondarv principle Involved, wh^ the ^ttle^ ^T^ere is increasing dissatisfaction amopg the Orange, lj^orers. Boycotts' slijscp and pbulft^ are wing slA^htered by wholes^, thus iu creasing the -iarcial aspect^cf the thtit« affair. There Is.cotisidferable alarm among the Constabulary regarding late alleged importations of arms from the United States,
KUSSIA.
One crime Doth Tread Upon ..ft •..,*••• ,i .. Meel*. -.. /i (f
Another's
pEJy Cable to the .Cinclnnatti Knqniror.] i- "t: «f t, 'p London, November, 16.—The St. Petersburg correspondent of the lSnquirer telegraphs that-immediately after the execuUonof the Nihilists, this morning six suspected women found in the icrowd were taken into custody. Upon search" lag them there were found concealed their clothing charts of Alie principal Bussian prisons, .jand a chart and full description of the Czar's new -yachtS Li* vadia^i The prison plans were done by Qermftn artis^. and the sketches of the yacht by Englishmen!. The arrests were Kept a profound secret
see those beautiful at auction every
sT Fowler- The Veteran
Phrenologest of New York^ gives two free lectures at Turners HaU onT»ls special subject, "Human gciencp »^d.-,sjjlf improvementil thia evening and tomorrow evening. His popularity with the citizens of Terrc Haute. Will insure crowded houses. He remains at tfiffi^^rre Haute House till Wednesday afternoon, only for confutation as to! heiltlj.l talatit business alaptatioiv tr^Ining of children &c. Call early. 77tl
Go to the Blue Front or your., winter caps, only 25c. a head. Teiire Haotb Ind. Dr. J. 8. Jordan.
Dear sir. I have suffered for years with Lung troubles, Kidney complaints, Indigesteon, Catarah. My wl% has also been a great sufferer from Liing troubles and one of my brothers and sister# died of Consumption Your tteatmegV harcured my self and wife, "and I caTinot tod heartily recommend it to those suffering with any of thfe above dlseaaos., |.
Yours truly.-- ?t *, JOHN F* Chmmowi 75t8 Nelson P. O. Vigo Gu Ind
The Blue Front still ahead, anothrn* in voice ofthoseltaSO ovefc^to reeei%
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The finest dinners thf #&te of Indira ^^|&i|d iby ^TiSL hiapopulax reet^nrant
•er^lttadoseia different
ItoAi OH«, h« just rotaiped frotfi thc East with aaotW mamotb stock .of imUioei T» «nibraoing a2l Ua« latest stylea wlitch will Wsoldcheaper than ever before. People In want of&ay thing hi tfe*
on sale tbte aficnioon. 'I-1""""-
The city Dy« House is now ready b«si»H» at 060 Main street. All kinds
ssa^^v
N#w Kata^ Neir Bonnets. New Rfbboni New Featl^ latert P*ri«M®^l« just receive at Mrs. T. Olin's on East Mai^St ,, t\¥$%,
IttmenW the anctlon salt} '46-nl 006 Main
tie auction sak 'tiK
Sntt embracing Wi
Ooeka aod J^woiry sdl «old to Si« cilUdder.
WHL White, om popular taurant man, lias retoroed ftoio a fishing expedition, bringing home some of the finest Bass evor »een In tha &tf. iaUcraoon sale for the w»w-
on Mato atwete"
-mask at
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uie ii^ —Humpty Bit: fh# OperaHouse —A "new "floor bouse N$.,5 ourf Nichblson pavedii ^•Theiat^nt tested by the Yj al of,theirl pi firob^bi wjll soorihave
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—OfficerFnak Httrisb, •b"'* SBitim —The list of tele creases slowly. -^horewas tf court to-day. —Grand matinee Saturduy aftcrnoop. —Sarab Bern anapoHA has p'^iii Clerk's.office sSAn
the Mayor's
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will ot visit reported.' age record., s^ the iWdisturfjed. v».fBCd^n^'flj ^l^-j ^wn jthe flVer^,. o.4 o" newly hftte&ed.' at .atiiif ifiht ay night, being laid iflkReel thstreefcrltistobe ©it if. iam's journal is being company onsever-j
me jbeil^ii The -New!
Catholic. church |rouM be an exeelle&t! placctoiodate thlfm. -^Coal dealers the^scarcity of flat cars preventf miaers from Working more titan? two |lay»
!out-
ofJ th^ wliek.
Cbnsequently co|l enoti^i cannot be obtained tb suppiy ^ne demand in. tUs clfy. f—In about twl ^weeks Ed: S«domrid^e will begin the pijblicatfon in this 6ity ofti
Independent, pure ana piquant, bright and newsy. ItiWili lie one of the hami-j somest weeklies published in the State ^^At'lfeAst thirty men Have informed,us to-^iayjlia^ 'title snowing." It is an unusual thing fortis tot take- notice of such things as snow and tttli^ and i^^y vir^ migh^ be snow^l u:nder or drowned'.{tnd wou]^n%know jiier^ was such a.^hii|g snow.," ys v! l-MRie Reason for story telling is cCme, If yoU desire tao beft^ "yarns" tba£ wW ^6 quiiw an inatio» just take stool ^nd sit 'quietly nert the stove in some st^ro. A crowd will soon ^attte^'and the fun t^ia b^iiii^j &torie$%i^^>hflfrbr trutht-
r-Thelatestsensation
occurred itf a *treet
car yesterday. A man not acquainted with the -ciisforn of"' out street eat'lliifei opened the lamp box of ouc of the cars, deposited h#fclre and sat down with the satisfaction of having honestly paid his way to the place whither he was bound. —The popular d0& Tramp followed the polidfi'forcc to church last Sunday, and Was kicked out by a person who Was not acquainted with him. He however waited ontside the door, until the services closed, and joined the force and went with thorn to Headquarters where he left after seeing them safely housed. m.•• *.-4i *r« ^Henderson,• the Leadville agitator, is making active preparations to deliver l?is lecture on "What I.know about the devil It will probably bo delivered at Dowling Hall and the date will be* given iii a few days. This will probably be the richest, rarest, raciest, grandest, gloomiest and most peculiar effort ever: "got off" in this city. There will be sevettdinteresting feitures introduced and a large audi ence Will undoubtedly take it In. —One of the most amusing sights wit-, aessed by the Newsman lately was noted by him last night4 when rettirninyg: from the city officers. An aucUoneer was standing jtt an empty room going througb his tfuMomary' harangue, and no ont liatening to him. Curiosity was at one© aroused and otti1! i«p^»entatrret held a te)ephop4 pqlo.up foe 1^ minutes and not a *oul «tapp«d' during that leagth of time butthe pateat salesman was stttl endeavoring to secure Hitasersf The sound of hie vpice died awayip the distance as the Nifw^maaleft the, scene of. his inresti gatioiL mHlff
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R. O. Jencks is In the city. 'i Joe Nlrdlinger «»d wife hre In Fort Wayne? .. /, ...
Officer Buckingham went to Dinois on a hunt this morning. Miss SaAfe BlAlr returned to her home in Evansvillc thb morning.
Miss Lottie Stevens of Logansport Is spending a few difys in the city. Col. R. Fontyth Ocuetal Pudght Agent Of the X^«. R., is in the eity^
Miss Gcaevive Alien of Cineinnatl ljs visiting Urn. W. a McKeen of Otis dty. Mrs. C. Norton Mrs, Moralar and NelJ son Olin, of Wisconsin, are visiting T. POlln, Sea of Acbon OU«-
Wm Jbsb WStbiss, of ladlwwipolte, who has heea t^t^g i^ves in this gfe^|«ed home yesterday afterao on-
T^»B9eiM»ee.JleeMr.
A neetiagof WoBMsfc C^tls^in TemiMmai^ ITuloa held In the hell of tt^eOruid Artsy of the Repohfis hist
I2ev. Perty Bwwie the ftddpe» and ML ihe nlwlr «l
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A^TJUrrSESSION.
Thereguialr meeting cf the clty^TWM^l was held in the council chamber last night. Beauchamp,' Biijggs, Clutter, McCutcheon, McKeen, and Reagan were the councilman who answered to their pa^^lUroU cedt iThe minutes of the previoua meeting were.read and approve^.
A bill from the water wofks wae allowed^. j'
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fctui1 PjmTIOKS. os. J. Gist, petition for a liconao granted."
J. S. Whitm6re) petldbn to make improvementaatt expense »of city/ laid: on! the tablet *5**»?« t' "T ti Mih'
P. Osbtirn, asskifit^fbr $55 foir iimp^yiements referred to committee oil cemeteriesi. *r-1
F. A. MyseiL petition to remove eofj9e of ^weim/burial in I lot yrhlfehj
i^^hittfe lonjpemeteries. V' ,'?t' hiWm- Padlock and Co., petition to be ahowwi to'tap seWei'to earry-* off waste ^teHsre!f#rte«il^committee.
Foiit^ aii^ fiun ter, ielitjibn io Imp rotd
'.u si- -ji'xtf »3ratoJswx»ialCBS« «t The petition of WmiLorher, Emma
Shaw, and twenty-one oth^r occupants of a^aQsin«th^'^ly m«Vk h^use, wish' the! Council^to refuse the renting of the-inwar-i ket house to^the "poultry1 ana pet. stock tos^eliitidlii1' ^Che taittet' ^ras ipeferfed'td toeT^fcethotii&\C^ t'i, -n* VJ«". vAOJ?OtJlltSJ 1 uomiffltt^^%«Wi|iis reported on ihe?bffl tJ^the 'water-Works. TbeWill fil^.6fty|as allowed. given in regard td 'the Eugbne Ice Co^ibill of f4.20 whibfr-w$s Allowed. /o dxif s\
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Fidler.wtw, appointed .to
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vacahoy oansed toy the resigna-tion /of of-f ff^rMctloi«tghi^('
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.ir^» Watchman McKinna Was allowed AHy cents, Derday fpr his services asjpoliceman. -The
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rekmmended the drafting of a' topographical map ofjthejcity and the city engineer bo appointed to do the work. This Was agreed to, and *$5CK| were Set aside for sewerage purpesestM, ^r- fi iittsoLurriONs.
Mr. J. Reagan offered a resolution providing for the publication of health reor a
Mr. McOutclieon, resolved that Ninth street be opened south—carried/
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for the grading of Locust street were, received and were as follows^ J. S. Whitmore-, 90 cents per linialfoot, J. E. Vorls, |l.l8 p«f foot, F. Fisher, f1.80 per foot. Ihstructlons were given the street com missioner to give notice for the repairing of side-Walks, to citizens living betwecn tbe oid canal hod Third street,. and on the iouth side of Ohio strtfet
The,committe^ on FntE DBPAETMENT recommended the expenditure of |3(W for Irpprovemeqi of tbe ndrth Ninth street markef ^touse, ^hich is Used as ah engine houses Agreed. W
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MOTION
to iefer the temperance petition to the pollcoboard was loat, and tt was "again laid ou the $$e. pifiW hein|5. 'no, for^ th^r busln^s to be lookid after the meet-^ lag adjourued^/i ja'
A.«dd.9aseof scserk.^^ ge^t^*4^^^Iihpleme»t
store neat 1ps. west end off Main street, whb aiso slags io oae of the fnshSoaahle church choirs of the dlty is afflicted ocea •ionlywilhoneof thoso li^it hacking Coughs whldh Imxious end the girts say is incipient consumption, t*it Sunday he got out bison's phaeton, went to the woods, antf brought home eart* load of amlleh lerm. Bis girl (one of the most accom{ll lady clerks in the leadtngdry f&od stere^of thhi city), and her m% are goiag up to his ma's house, this evening we le«M, to prepare a mite tmrvHor cooghs, and incipient consump tion, Srgot a patent (or the medicine, hits been applied for, The young man wilt probably gp label" the' mollen business heavy, nextfall. and will wholesale the extau*, buy, m0 efpH Uie leaves In large quantities%a foreign ebuotdoi. Bis ware-honse wpl ,$e In the fed fiocst' of hi* Dads Uote
near
the comer of 1st
and
Slain streete. LAbori^oryoa owth Stb strati iu^trPaddo(^%mOL 'mixj f"...
Asoeiaiwfts held fs Flyaonth €Sia|et l!MlnigStaisdwtt»att«wfcdbyaveryfftlr crowds Ao^ettil^bstip was m&m& tern itepkmeMet in ihe 'Hiretfeftbs* wi» ttt ftsot
dideffident:
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COMBS & ROGERS
to jui order* mth promptma
and dii$otck for allfradet cf
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Inany^^^gr^mum: S*ndu$ yottr ordrn, in perton, by telephone, or on horseback, (ind they will receive prompt attention, late and jarly. J|To pottponemeni on account of the weather^
COAL OPFICiki. N. 8. Wheat is prepared to furnish all grades of eoal and wood—both soft and Sard coal, as cheap as the cheapest. To accommodatc his friends and the trade generuDy he has a telephone placed in h»s office, so that orders can be received or sent fromshy putW the city, and receiye •the same attention as if left at the office. Th«nkiag th.e public for past patronage, he guarantees to be as prompt In supplying iheinwith the best of coal in the future. {OFFICE, *AW 8TRKBT, i'i Opposite Terre Haute House.
W. H. ANDE»S0N,
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AT BOTTOM PRICES.
AT EMIL BAUER'Sw Wholesale ind Retail Millinery Store The largest stock and lowest prices.
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Corner Third End Moffatt Sts.,f
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EHORT P. BEAUCHAMF.
The Nvwa Is *«xved by the carrier* to iubscrl-"* ber« In the City of Ttrn Haatoat TEN CENTS A WEEK, weeldy, and to soUcrfbers by mail atlSea week or lie a immth.
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.Office, cor. Second and Ohio streets, 7Tm6 "1_ 8AKUEL S. EARLY,
Pork, Lard Bacon,"
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reported-in favor of placing a dozen new ^as lamps bn Main steeeU The commPttee alijio ksecomn^ended' the placing' (of 8lx :g^sblinb lAmips On North ^leyehth slios^) K'-i' f"ve._ I't'»•'»/ Ji *'I] i. tt a VM ,. '-.j^OUCB DOABD.,,*'
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Sugar^^Cured Hams.
18 MAIN STREET.
u-. »B"CJ"Z" YOUR
BATS ft BONNETS
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FAMILY GROCERIES.
BILLIARD PARLOR
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SAMPLE BOOM.
The Handsomest In Western Indiana.
Finest and Best
WISES AND LIQUORS of all kinds at tho bar. The stock of Cigars on hand is culled from the choicest brands on Jthe markat.
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L. FRISBIE, No. 620 Main street.
SPECIAL AMOUKfflfif
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TO THE PUBLIC.
n&rtag jiist reta»*d from tbe BtuHern nunftsti, where b*v* pnrchated ooe of the most com okw hiocIei o(
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FALL and WINTER
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