Daily News, Franklin, Johnson County, 19 November 1889 — Page 4

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ARI'KT^ AND FI'RViTrRK.

**21, ®f***ial attention to our f* Carpets which has never Often so full at this season of the year a« at present.

The aasortm nt rf Pint compares very fa he larger cities.

TIMK TA11LB.

RAILROAD TIME TABLE. SUiuUrd Um« 10 mtoatM »lower thau city ttm«.

VANPAUA LINE,

I,KAVK

roR

TM*

A

Carpete

rably with that of

Over one hmulmi styles of the best Ingrains and just many of toe best Tapestry Brussels.

A. Z. FOSTER,

Carp«t« and Furniture.

One hundred Bed Chamber S'uit* from $15 to $150. Hundred, "of (-ancy Chairs from $1.00 to $2stu l«rhrGfXrifi'X™

:v

ftcautifu! New Curtains, N'ew I .ace Curfain#t, Fine linyw, hi^t Cartwt bwci'fw'r*, Curtain J\k% Ktc. Doimt forget that our Carpet Mall i» jam rm Aid of Carpets and that wear unxious to sell you some of them.

It IB rather easy to talk Holiday I 'm-nts to you, but wo are lead to DO IKJ as we are already layinc aside some good* for Christnui If

WRST—1:42 Co lOvil 2:10 i»0t i».

I.KA VK FOR THR K*»R—T:W L:ftl M: 7 LFT

ra: $3® m- J'

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KA»T-1:30 10 12*

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T, II. ft h. DIVISION,

ron Ttits

NORTH

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N W A I A S

to th® Olty.

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bons of PSt

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BI 4:00 M.

TIIR NORTH

l'i 00 noon 7:30 prn.

K.AT. H.

Trftinn leftve for the w«th *t 5:JO* ra 10:U a tn, a: 0 *»»t m. Train* arrive troro lb® nouth at 5:10 a nv 12:01 l» m, *:50 h», and 10.V tn.

T. II. A P.

Tratu» leave tor the norihweat at M* a m: .100 ro. Trains arrive from northw»i *t 11:00 audlOOpni.

Trsiu* Iwivc fur (UP noutli, malt and expraas, S15 a ur Worth 4 m. Arrive fr»m w»uih, WoriU t«lx«d 10:11 wall atui o*prw», 4 05 to.

C. A K. 1.

Train* teavv thr nofth at S.'JO am lha6a at 1 Trmtna arrlr* from the north at VU am 10:IS a && and «:4»p tn.

Ul« RU'B,

TraJn# U'«v for w**t at 1:A a t«a at, twt 1 2S* »,2»

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ClIAXDEHKm.

iii\Mii:ui:ns.

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AT—

D.U/. U//)TS0fl'S.

FOR AN HOURS EVENING SPORT .VWTtHie «poi»K

Health Officc Billiard Hall!

FINEST TUB STATB,-s«

IM RORTKI* CF^ AK".

FOR FINE IMPORTED

Key West Cigars

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RAILWAY BMAMLNGT.

dalia.

Pier

Classe*

cm**.

hMei"'

F)o'-ra",,

Ilivwion engineer A. J. Gibbons of the andaha, went to St. Louis to-dav. Ben

MCKWD,

division engineer of tht

Vandalia, went to Cntler th£ morning

a*enH thn %hettkr' ,.^,lcral ^veling gejn of the 3iackey hues, is in the city

^te \^»»on earnings for the first woek of November show an

Mid Mexico storms.

OlJmerhSomn^°f

Denver iV

isln fhp

0,d

an

raised the grade at one crossings and Miss hurt herself.

Mr. Arthur DeArmis, formerly of the Queen Crescent, anI well known New Orleans railroad circles

I

Ht?v,ce

wittl

fhl

a ted

the iaiwenger business in the South-west with headquarters at N'ew Orleans. The Kvansville fe Richmond Railwav v^ymour and regu

jar passenger and freight wi^ici toween Kvansville and Seymour will be S 1st. Work on the

lished on December l«f1I,vtal0n

past -, ft 1

yo„

make your finrchas»« early von will not regri'l it as the assortment much better than it is later.

AuZLFOSTER,

iBi pr?8Te88'n^'and"

r^0Uhas

oons, ..f the audaJia, had about »f tr5,ea'

kill ma

a,,d

main line of the Vandalia filled ^.ulvt

rt«

ijud pikes

periuteudent ot reports that all of the bridges first-class condition

President. W. It. McKeen, of the Vandalia, is said to be considering some means of providing A suitable shelter for the company's locomotives. The round house as it now stands has a capacity of twentv.eight engines. The stalls are all tilled everv night and from four to ten and fifteen engines stand outside all night because of the lack of room inside. This has been the case forjnearlv a year past and the round house has had but little more than half enough stalls for the engines which lay here over night. Mr. McKeen is said to te considering the advisability of building a new round house on the compauy's ground near the Twenty-fourth street yard oflice.

The following from the Boston Beacon in regard to the Big l'our-C. L. I. deal is of interest here: The consolidation of the Chicago F^stern Illinois with the Big Four system is now only a matter of a idiort time. The committees of both companies have held several meetings I this week, but stoutly refused to make known the results of' their deliberation,

The Big Four at present terminates at Kankakee, and from that point reaches Chicago over the tracks of the Illinois Central with I which it has a traffic arrangement, and the Illinois Central affords it but limited terminal facilities. The new deal will give them unexceptional passenger facilities in Chicago, and through it they will obtain possession also of the commodious freiaht houses of the Chicago A

Eastern Illinois in Chicago. The arguments which have beeti brought against the possibility of a (leal being consummated between the Big Four ami the C. it E. I. to the effect that I the former has a W year's lease on the

?J-*

increase of

week of Texas

This was th«

tbe

ProPHet«r8of the

v«iner restaurants, was in the citv jhio morn,DS?nd left for EffinghZm l«l' after hw interests there.

i-eryfna**fr me'

hanic of the

(7.r?0de'

at

wi foLnX

Pueblo, Colo.,

VWItin*

He

to go home"

engineer on the Van-

company had of the stieet

Claire stumbled and

Assistant General Manager Jos, Hill Vandalia, *,as Place(J an order with the Pittsburg Locomotive Works lor another heavy passenger engine to be delivered here before January 1st. The engine will probably be numbered 186.

tbe C., W\ Ji li

/0£U,fl

and

will look after

the

J.. '-ompleun:! and in oneratinn to Richmond by July 1st.

A' J- (ii}'b°n*,

»*_*!»?

of the Van-

more work lias been accomplished on the

mn

W

inc1.

a

lalia, will show in his annual reDort tn j. wu-w Assistant (ieneral Manager Hill whirh

of U,o Vandalia during the

l^1

A.

expenses in-

turred than has ever been done road Iwfore. Me

the I

A. tv for being carried past

a station. L.-wt August the platntifT bought a round trip ticket from Cyclone •tho S? i?

W('"ton

8urvt\vo,] acro»8

bend on the Logan division near Cutler

7%**} Perfect linra ,h« a^'d" in bad weather makes a dangerous point liZ"P_?55ac_t ,cou"terpart oPthe great l,o™. ahoe bend on the' Pe«„vl ifrn ir°»at i-a1t!l0!?K'1 not 80 noted, straight line will probably be built summer.

be^in^flin^n

Oib-

'J'tches on the

Illinois Central and its terminal facilities at Chicago,fall flat when it is known that the lease was made on a wheelage basis. lt..

a to a a I citv and would be of inejitimable value to the Big Four. The deal could be consumtnated a«l the greater volume of the

Big Four business turned over the C. A K_l. without violating the contract with

The finest Line evor Ivefbre brought mjnojg Central if a small amount of ".\fter I had spoken oi the weather,

mm has a^rded ItMs

hav"g thS"l.S5f!^uM n't !,»«• inv'u" "Iim'l it glorious weather?"he aid to

for the C. & E. I, or its terminal facilities the man on his left on the street car platI at Chii^tgo. This does not hold (food. form. "I will look into the matter and I The latter'* terminal facilities at Chicago

S* & NITVU^ ^A M»J IW* VAJV VMJW

tmftic was turned over the Illinois Cen- him as a lawyer. He was tral in order to give them wheelage going to write an opinion and send me a charge* against the Big Four, \lmr I'm a doctor and so I gave him a of do as ii a ad vi a a of declaration for the complainant in the the cafe ot William Stewart Tod. of New far*maiden* raw* p. i.ikene who lore* twotoc*u fair. Nork, agiinst tiie vnunnau, Jtcraon »at «*a not «ay }«*t which b« lorn the Mackinaw nulrond. Mr. Carpenter rep-! nww»^nts Colonel Rolwrt G. In^moll. the

The declaration Or Row.

terre Haute daily nf

•nse given by the young folks on Miss iiginia Willia last Thursday night at roe residence of Mr. Joseph Jackson, Ao. 919 north Second street A very pleasant tune was had Many of our people are expecting to go to Paris, III., on Thanksgiving Dav to attend the opoasum dinner of the Odd Fellows toere... .Miss Susia Johnson is visiting

Mr

Christf^Stor 5

of

wasi in the city last Tuesda of the A. 17. 0. of 0. and daughter have** cm.

I nd., is now i» Garrett Birksf' Prince Lytle c* on the sick libber 21.—[Spevisited Paris^J^j probable that

8ictudo°n,m,Chnt"'m tek®

of the

change

Arzelia In-?

of

31

present. It is

visit her pa cases that a new or any other ac-

Rockvillo formal recognition Him P**5 *iave

1188,1 med

°r4bable permanency j»tablished. Hence

Little Jojpcial action will be

ne/"ew

government is

(•/^fished and a represensed government is ap-1

A goo^UiimAelf as such to the

out

ag»^ngt

the

toward this coun-

hpn^o/«^?JT^ion

to

encourage

whaH ^"fsqglish and Ger-1 nno f8*?8 bo£ ^f}vantage in

be

^stxbule^ow freight

papers some wag lockeo^ manuenis and he was unable ton trade ^OPP6^across the riVc f/f

to waik back

to the depot.

about

Here's another. A young lady has lost1

Pug dog and has been making a eenpral I 'ions

search for the mnrh 7,

W&g got onto il and

1

"""Piled ifhi. oLl. ?„f1tev« for jokes playld a^n

seeing a good chance

bJ.

by 'he Wangle, wrote

very polite note to the which he intimated that if

on the

Vl\° n,,k,leuln.anth «l/00

from

Ihe storv

horse sho

va-

The next

3?

sh

inquireof Abe Shewmaker, Arch TW^lor

"could tell her something^"of tEe doe's whereabouts." The letter was taken as fn actual fact' and placed in the hands of a

&

down

attend

ttie fair. He returned the midnieht I tram but that did not stop at Cyclone iSitf •VllSenrri-1

on Uj

Kirklin

grtaMjf to hirt inconveiucnce. Division Engineer Keen, of the h/rlli A

bufit woTM^T'He'hff.!^^ have

ii 8o. He had "come for ton PW°U,?I

have il or

satisfac-

k!,MD„°,ld8.trie.d

to,

mwerable

chi,d

own ^Pot it wiH be at their

FLOATING "FUN.

tJuit a

-.ZltYc™ *b°'U

built

along Vrn.1

lirie an? in first-class condition for the coming whiter and that none of the bridges required very heavy repairs this season.

4Lemon

Jttiler ^)uld

Mm pain all the time with so nianv felons on his hands.—Kearnev First Anarchistciteraent?" Second Anarchist

Kearney Enterprise^" ''Was der much exAnarchist—"Ya

thl«or

four ke^s,"

SOUp.^rv.^^^,. 1 ^arkin—''Db you UumTfri^ -r^^~^=., can be checkmated?". Gazzam—"I think they can be mated, but I don't know about the check.—New York Sun.

parties" are becoming very

popular in Williamsport, as every young man is expected to bring a lemon, girl and squeeaer.—Pittsburg Dispatch. "Ma, dear, what does the word 'matinee' mean?" "Gracious, child! What ignorance! 'Matinee'is a French word meaning an amateur performance. Judy.

Mr. Crank wrestle—I tell you I can't stand this smell of cooking cabbage in the house.

Mrs. Crankwrestle—It isn't half as bad as I have to put up with when you smoke it in the house.—Town Topics. "May I smoke a pine in the house after we are married? said Augustus. "Certainly," replied Maude, who has some ideas of equal rights "may I?"— Washington Capital.

The Chicago Inter-Ocean says: "Shall our hides be protected?" 11 seems to demand that the National Government shall buy a musouito bar for every citilen of Illinois.—Picayune. "Now, really, what was the most as* tonishing thing you saw in Paris, Mr. Spicer?" asked Miss Gusher, and without a moment's hesitation, Seth answerad, "My hotel bill."—Boston Bulletin.

Mabel (to Jack, who is about to drink her health for the ninth time]—Ob, I wouldn't, Jack.

Jack—AH rigliC. ell—er— here's looking at you.—Harvard Lampoon. "Don't wash in that pail," said the hotel proprietor. "That is drinking water. "Well," answered the guest, "if it is drinking water I guess it is clean enough for me to wash in. I am not Y«rv particular."—Chicago Liar.

th.

wag

And

ment in full for the amount claimed, a* go f. w» to what ru dn»« Mrnninv Hwifoiwed iodffineni. A bill! Of all tbew di*be» in their Frtmclt arraj-,

5. Mr. Brown la mimwjd to Urn Worki»gn»an—Let's ga to the art

The^i owr thiws htusdned mik* dam yoo know.

kmg. axnl run* front Cincinnati to Allegan. p'-*i

(ciarHi |8andayeL

the quiet reply. "Say, your

liver is out of order,1'' continued the other. "Take so ate blue mass at once." "That was rather a queer conTer8ation,,, observed a passenger who had overheard it, after the liver-ailing man had got off.

Oh, I had to hedge." replied the other.

p„ ,"fght always. —The Russian language has been imposed upon all the inhabitants of the

Baltic provinces of the empire. I —Umbrellas are being imported into India in great numbers. Last year 1 270.000 arrived in Calcutta alone. —The news comes from Spain that old bull-fighters complain that the sport is not what it wa#. It is the old cry:

Too many amateurs in the business. —The Russian railway system at the beginning of 1888 aggregated 18,314 miles, of which 8,787 miles belong to the government and 13,565 miles to private companies. —There has been a marked decadence in the use of the French language at Montreal during the last ten years. Formerly it was the prevalent tongue, but now the English predominates.

In Naples there exists a race of cats They are

wh°

^'ve 'n

lhe

on John Ignited States. I kept and fed by the authorities on purthe Uniot0*^5 ^e state de- pose to eat the mice which infest all old the thrn r' the Brazilian prov- buildings there. The animals may either

churches.

often be seen walking about among the

iob was ^ie P60?'® congregation or sitting gravely before of theemDlo^?.!^ 1

the altar

durin^

time of

maSg"

—A naval officer who has-been there tells that in a Roman Catholic church in Hayti there is a picture of the crucifixion in which Christ is represented as a pure negro and the two thieves as white men. which goes to show that color is Tjuch a matter of taste and climate.—

A«ladelpbia

Record.

Italy vomen

«ontinue

rub toishu The

at K»Jdfn hair.

iodg*' a»» the '.fcitehlnf-poet,

an »bx hesd«d trvcUei «a«:

im you Third Workicgman ride up Fifth avenue.

34r. Augustus Vancry is expecting to First Workinfman~-Gad* then let's go

go to Pari* Tilly Larry, of in Van Biers back door and All up.PHnoctonu tftd... has returned to the city *r«A an agreeable war* tnmmMM

A.

mm. mirntiuitmst

Fuei.

on Sun-

Second Workingman—Don't ran on

**.,

NOVEMBER 21. 1889.

GOSSIP.

ordered

on police are now

city "rU

or noiseless boots

to

this way

Quiet the

failure

ihe story got out and now the many victims of the jokes of the triangle are now enjoying a hearty laugh at their expense LrVh^n'•WOI?anor

Pursue

whicb 8eem

80

for the much prized animal Sotrti

ProPerly

stronger sex. Womenbrick-

Sometwnen hod-carriers are emtitalian cities.

with tUalian cities. They dress for this bare-footed and their work is th /est. Their wages are ure of m/ii% quer) and a coSfc'vtfry strong in color. The misWO Italians that ish-brown color, last year 34,000 exposure to the aiption of females wooden instrume/than from any article is left for fTbut 13 percent, air to allow so to landed. From evaporate, afterfe is 40 from Irea moist-i In

Belgium," says Island, in a letarden, "but you

surface is obtain lent ground for This process is inferior goods, the powder witl and for this re times blisters ter, the glue reaches it. Si., he occasioned lacquer if it cessive quantit ^ists in coveri twj coats of lai powUer known of ochi^muoh ing and

ts

a fence in the

hat country, not dary lines, for the law of the land ainst invasion." where one's food order to avoid aboratory in Vienlyzed for nothing, found to consist ized barks of trees, ground pepper was with wood ashes with ochre, and a coffee" consisted

and chicory. |ngg,''says ve

any decoration afo now rMBPBwr the finishing applications of lacquer. The other parts arejnext covered with a black laoquei?, ruka muri urmhi, applied to the outer |ur!aoes and top edges of the sides. Tpe lacquer used is ihitqji urushi mixed vith a kind of black lacquer know)jb is honkuro, hon meaning not false, jSMkblack. This is probably the best kiifwo? roi'ro lacquer. It is applied with a Tjrush and requires to be rubbed dowa.—Proceedings of the United States National Museum..

THE MOONSTONE.

It In Tr»«lltl«»iiaH* Lucky #iul Moat Sulfcitc for Souvenirs. •precious' can not lie apitonea," said a well-known lry. "because their mar(is relatively small at all till further influenced by fashion. For some years

"The wi plied to mc dealer in ketable vi times, an] the decrees of

past we have had but few calls for moonStones, but about twelve months ago I they were rsatored to popular favor, and I will probably continue to be much used lor some time to come. The stones oome from India, are easily procured, wad there Is but little waste in cutting, ^hay are almost invariably of a bluishWhite tint, the rays of the most perfect stones much resembling moonlight (hencf the name), those of a less olear or yellowish hue being of but little value- When carved, the clear transparency of the stone is of course marred, but many of them are so embellished, the man in tbe moon being a favorite device, and & baby's face surrounded with a cap of pearls or diamonds another."

The moonstone is seldom worn alone by fashionable peSple, having usually an acoompanying setting of diamonds or other precious stones. In response to a question the dealer added: "Tne lafgest moons tone I have ever seen was one of oblong shape about \H inches in length and of an inch in width. This was set to represent a butterfly with partial^? closed wings of brilliantly colored stones, and was intended to te worn as a pendant. These stones are not valued by weight as others are, but simply by appearance and size, a perfectly round stone being more desirable than a flatter one and more rare."

As the moonstone is traditionally lucky It is most suitable for souvenirs, parting and anniversary gifts, and from present indications will be much used for fa*«rs and wedding presents during the owing gay season.^—N. Y. Sun.

—**Bow

much

is

traveling

Williamsburg Citv, nymhire, German, Illinois

New Hampshire, Kow

my M11T asked a

man of the hotel clerk. "Four

doll si* *'But I merely spent Use night bers, I haven't had a meal-w "Yea, that's right." "Well, give me my key afsin," "Your key?** "Yet, I'm back to see if I oa.Q sleep about two dollar* worth more."—Merchant Traveler.

rsrsraAxcK AXD BJEAL WTATI.

w, uie. w. M. SLAUGHTER,

InsuranceS Real Estate Agent,

NT*. LIF8

and

ACCIDENT IKSCBANCK. IT

tee* ewapaaka la

NO aa» OHIO STREET

21.1889.

California, California Nortbtrn, England Guardiiui. England North British and Mercantile PThSlfert

Unfhc

THE NEWS ABOUT THE 0T2TE°FORTasAcPEN?li8H,P*

XEW CEXTEXARY MISSION OX FIFTH AXD LOCUST STREETS.

A BailrUM Train Ran* Through a Jnn«r«l Prormion-Panl Dresser With lfoyt*» "Tin Sflldlfr."

Five years ago last month Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church in this city rented a room at the crossing of Fourth and Lafayette* streets and organized a mission Sunday-school. James W. I^tndrum was made superintendent at the beginning and he has held the same relation to the work ever since.

A little paint and paper transformed the old meat shop into quite a presentable room for the new use. But 16 by 20 soon became too small for the vigorous young school. Not until recently, however, did the church see its way ,to provide a larger and better place.

About the tiret of October, a very desirable lot on the corner of Fifth ana Locust streets was purchased at a cost of $500, and the building of a chapel was begun. The main room will be 28x50 feet. Joining this a wing 24x24 feet, so related that the dropping of a sash partition, brings every part of it info) sight and hearing of the speakers jpSic in the main room. Mr. J. E. iStarbuck, an official member of Centenary, is the architect. The brick foundation was laid by Mr. Jacob W. Miller. Mr. Joseph A. Wimer has the contract for the building. It will seat four hundred people. The entire cost of the property will be about $3,000. The lot was paid for by Mrs. Elizabeth Mattox. Of the remaining $2,500 nearly three-fourths was raised before the work of building began. This amount was given by a very few persons. As yet there has been no general canvass of the membership of the church for help. Such a canvass will now begin, however, and when the house is ready for use, not later we hope than Christmas, every dollar of its cost will have been raised and the chapel will be like the home church entirely free, from debt. When complete it will le a credit to the mother church and both an ornament aud a blessing to the northwest quarter of the city. The people in its vicinity are pleased with its location among them, and some of those who have taken along vacation from church promise to turn our a new leaf as soon as it is open.

The Sunday school in its present limited surrounding has an enrollment of above two hundred scholars. In its beautiful aud commodious new liomeJtis expected to doulbe its numbers in a short time. It is not intended to organize a new and independent church but only to extend the field of Centenary's operations. Steps have been taken already to secure an assistant for the pastor of that church, and he, together with such assistant, will work in the whole field. There will be regular preaching and prayer services in the new chapel from its opening, but all who join church there will be regarded as members of Centenary. In tribute to the memory of Mrs. Etta Mattox, deceased, who was one of the original movers in the organization "on, and one of ew

cheapest!"Get

512*. 514 AND 516

the b^t by patVou'lzing

LIVERY.

Livery,

CHERRY STREET.

©OHflKfcHf MUl,

o|WM.

A.-HUNTER, I*

Fin* Cabs and Carriages I

E E I N I N S E

$0G- TELEPHONE ITS.

LIVERY STABLE.

"LIVERY STABLE

fiSiw

Large and Oommodioua

Quarters,

A tv

3358 Main Street.

Horses wiU be boarded for

COUGH SYRUP

extraordi an

sS&Var&'SS,

3SSral'SgS,-'«i»

quickly core the worst form or oatarTbKXTRAORDINARV that evsry tuovj

sold only

tk positively KXTRAORDINARV Uawmjjh th« retail ^per'. fr#^F

BB. J. O. OABTO,

2i« Main Street- Ten* Kaata, tad.

ABCHITCOT, YW

epsslllsalleaa

M*Mvt*crfvmmOo flasia sm4

•fa I

MAP AXD SIIIPPEItS GUID35. PBOSFKCTUS.

Matter with Indiana?,

OAND, MONALLY & CO.'S MCW

just engraved, with additions and ho si23 of Band, McNaliy & Chva it replaces, though sold at tho.

dervscale, colored to distinguish trate^easivo index compilation inens^tom, the express company live, j^ately locating all cities, the town .counties, islands, lakes, Y\, October of age, he i* particular division of whom diseai the, nearest mailing He is over68* teiegraph stations, large hea&b® points where tiio a heavv mnsta both oi sandv compilation in a lawyer in Utterreceipt of price, by liberal educa»ubli8her8, called llenrw

Streot

CHICAGO.

name was aft after his fat! Courtland A$ nary and ths^——-~~~— lS5f he came I^ke Superior^ school at Eagli at other placei It was while lie with the story and the resultCharacters aud of Knights of father caused Bast, aud he we^ where in the ter on lie entered eal department KSOoto ISWi. He. eepted another gc afterward becanv Stetson Publish Several years wen. again became ago Washington in th Rath bone has writl eral other orders

nd he wcyhe accept! United St[ TO

:v CA

(E^.

Tlie French

PAKIS, Novemlx

I

President of the Clu. delivered an address,, yesterday. He declan endeavor to sink all tions, aud assured the Chamber the liberty of thFrance, he said, had mani that, concord should prevai. representatives, and lie, tl\ pealed to ail the forces of de( rally around the Republicans.

In concluding, he said. In submit-

ting these questions to your deliberation, I we furnish fresh proofs of the unchanging sentiments animating Republican France. After the exposition no one in the world has aright to entertain suspicion as to the peaceful sentiments of

Whi

bur country. While laboring to complete our military organization, we loudly

TtTitil fiilillf! 'iffr™ that our sole desire is an honora« Hampshire great 82!000,000

CALL

We warrant ItKUNKKK'S CARMINATIVE nAlJJAM to -nr# Hummer Complaint, DfarrboM. Flux-Ir««r!terry. Cramp Oolie. Ci)ol«r» Mortms. (Chronic IHarrbtsa, and CoagwtJon ot ttw Stomach and Bowel* or refnwi th* moMT.

We challenge

any om

aM

The

M. Tirard, the Prime Ministers©8dressed the Chamber, lie thoe elections have manifested abo else France's resolve to enter

up0

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