Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 November 1868 — Page 2
DAILY liXPgESS
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I, i. »»***¥, WW hy *%olak let tho carpet-baggers fflone forr the fntnrA Tha idea that jut AaMxicaiL 1 ^»nm from g^ve G&AJrr 129,570 8ETvj&tej^^ldjag did not stnokd ^ell
strong for a division of the Siaw of New
Maxoe Hoffman, of New York, was serenaded at Albany, Monday evening, and in responding he very facetiously advised his Eepublican friends that, inas» much as thoy bad beep,.defeated by about thirty thousand majority, it would be best for them gracefully to accept the result. It bad been the custom of Democrats many times in the past.
The New Orleans .mp^Mcan (R^r.l cm. cal) justifies Bousseau in bis late course, De.^^ %J^ on the ground that bad not tbe polls!
'T-'vi
-Ta«4iTew York
Suri,
which" pTay now
bo accepted ,as a Union paper, is strendouslypu?hin^~MAKToK Mabblk, editor of theTFoWd, for the mayoralty of New York, on the grourid'that the spoils henceforth should be given to the men who do tho work, and that of these the journalists of the country are entitled to the lion'9 sharers being the busy bees of the political hive. Certainly the Republicans of New York have aright to choose their evil, and the Republican journals could establish no more comfortable precedent t-h^n—Mfj-Dana.8 present theorem."
Impeachment of. GoTeraor Beed. The attempt-to impeach Gov. Reed, of Florida, spring# outr'of a split- iti the Republican party in that State. One faction is led bj-Joyernor Beed and the
the New York
as even a newspaper man ''FU'S
mmrnmmmmmmmmmm
A
Boston Democrat
Tax Jfew York TForfcf admiflistars all
rrnftj»«fan
M0TTBj
foes,
I
king of all the arms tax-collectors and retT
enue parasites into the horse-ponds, rivers,
andJUfiXbori of th# country.'
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T^f'iFeW Yorfe: Democrat .deolares, as I
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Th* black Swarm of Maryland has, after many influential efforts, bbtalaed a Erriall reward for hia treachery in having I betrayed^the WAiTlwd MofbiHsts.* He has been elected^ to the tower Loose of| Congress. He is'not, however, certain, by any meajlB, c? admittance. His rebel I record is ugly, and may prove 2 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
other by Lie'utenant Governor GleasoS, I in the "fact that the victory was so decisENlgh it of I
emhns and pthorK' 'Eh'e correspondon
in
Times
calls the lat
ter "hair-braisted extremists, who care fe^aothing but personal gain but such a judgment is to be' received with many grains ot allowance. The same correspondent puffs Governor Re?d as an able journalist from Wisconsin, a roan of intellect, ability, &c., and attempts to disparage Gleason, saying that he was formerly a lumberman of Wisconsin, "a
would be doing £s^b better service "on bis plantation on Indian river, catching terrapins." We don't know why a lumber-
writes to a Chi
cago paper of his ilk, deioribing how Connecticut was redeemed by the Bepublicans. He says the fine majority rolled up for
English
last spring has been whit
free
country 'I The writer wind*' tfjy as^CbU lows: "Jn this way Connecticut has teen 'redeemed.' There is one consolation—it
SpSrSS"We do not believe fEat Connecticut will soon "sink back," but if it does it will be into "perdition" sure enough.
vyabhinqton dispatches represent that General GaAinrtswitfnties to' WVTg^ orously beset by anxious office-seekers, and he is putting into practical use tbe "strong horse semap" .attributed toiALia, by directing bis private secretary to commit to the flatnee the, afibctiooata epistles of these 'Would-be self-eacrifioing patrioW It ir stated by one correspondent that among these letters ''was one from a postmaster in Minnesota, who says that he had remained neutral during the campaign, because he believed that Grant was neutral,but that the October elections had opened his eyKJ and he pulled"off his coat, went to work, and carried his town for the Republican ticket. He now fceks' that tbe President elect, may continue him in tbe pdstoffioe for the next four years."
This is even a better joke than that practiced by "Kasbt" on the night following the election. T&e official of "Confedrit X. Roads" telegraphed the victorious ohiefUta bis resignation as Postmaster, ana announced that he had gone into the grocery
ia eTithmt til8t
these over anxiowroffic^^ elude before they get through, that the* "grocery businees" is the panic*!** for wjrfctfifaefww iatrade^
to Setmodb dtapl the nt-
nfiye^attlady wffiadmituf, whan It says UHK^fo Presidency with an adverse thwsrt hint would have been a cramped and fettered position, fall of
Jen so.
55,812 Claflin, 122,732j
le late campaign,aaSfJO.*. 813 58,335, Grant's majority, 72,708 Claf-
11
xfirffe,' 639T.. Forty
York*) that the rural districts may. not 1 hotm &, tt« Legislature wUl be overslaughed by tho„C?rrnpt votes of itahd M4 Bepi^fcang and 16 Democrats, the city' an! Suburb,^ better way It is understood that the prohibitory 1'iwould be to prevent tlw^awS^ apd- Pf?" liquor law has a large majority in ita "serve £be state as it is. sjewwm I favor.
X&mtzsu
nswitS
Adamb,
towns remain
to be heard from, which will increase Grant's majority to about 75,000. The
Ifce light Moar SjStCM
Samttjcl Caet did that unless the next The Superintendent of one of the most Congress should tax the bonds it will go important government works in New for
"the repudiation*/ the debt, the tomb-
England writes to the Secretary of War
in regard to the practical working of the
eight-hour system
He says that in so
StaUi. lit iring ieitaUrt. Utu
Maine
ten gin. entirely over »the Demecra- &~^£3SZ=A£'StSZ*. cv and had not the Republicans refused I Mkh....Z»chariali Chandter-ABepnbUcan
2^— I BK^S^saBSztSSSSS
frf^terlffe" streets of tfiat .toWh" would have been rivers^f fcWod,5aifol the city would have probably gone conflagration. Glorious Democracy that rule all or ruin alM
far as it was designed to secure better in-j been arrested Wr robSiog^the mails, tellectual culture of the mechanics by I The farmers of Bourbon and Harrih giving them opportunity for study, it is a I son counties, Kentucky, ^e
eJn-uL...*
at ovei^honrs, and thus make from $2 to I
$3 per day besides what government
man may not be an honest man as well [advice was totally disregarded. The llink intended to bind together the AttPS'fM H. :'i great body of sound conservative men I lantic and Facifis shores," and adds that not bound in party chains, whose alliance I the "oementatiofi," between the shors alwas indispensable to success, were alien- lluded to above, "under the auspices of the ated and disgusted from the outset, and
no concession was made in any form to Secure their co-operation. No party in the wantonness of unlimited power ever trifled more pitifully with a great opportunity than did the leaders of the oppo* sition in that critical hour. The platform was made odious to every unprejudiced man desirous of maintaining unsullied the national honor and the ticket was
tled all to pieces, atid a large majority for Qbaitt substituted therefor, fie explains how it was done. The last Legislature, whioh was Republican, passed encumbered with a load which no sagac
..... -... _, ious politician, however unprincipled. laws committing several, ^outrages ou thel
wouj,j
Democaacy.'' One was, reetrictiug each I contest. It needed no prophetical in-1 Democrat so that he oould vote
bnt once
a second "outrage" WW the grevfptioi^ of Whittixb is ,tha poet of this, class of
Democratic aliens bboa^voting ''at all, at all." This was too bad. Why should those gentlemen from Cork, who landed in America last snmmer, be prevented from voting for "Saymou* and Blare" .as often as they lilted 1 Is this not a
j,ava willingly assumed in such a
Ispiration to tore tell the result."
Seymourners: Of all the sad words of tongues or pea, The saddest are these—It might har* been!.''
The worst of it all is, that the Influential organs of the party show no disposition to profit by this last of a series of defeats. The
World
dig^h| ig^°pa*
pays them. Only two or three do any-1 ^h0ld in Charlottesville in a few thing more than before in the way of I ^ajB study and reading, while the majority 1
spend their extra time in useless loafing, ^^ile oat hunting,^ ^is invariably acquiring habits that make gUn' while cA borseback iod vrais thrown them leas steady and trustworthy as work-1 and killed last Friday. men. The experinents made under the 1 The Louisville & Nashville Railroad eigh -b.arl..i«etb.rg.v..»m«.. .h(»p. have been equally unsatisfactory.
1
buUry companies.
I- n.»e. of
the United States Senators whose terms I ^c^ow h^r band, upen the editor with the
of oflBce expire on March 4, names of their successors, so far as chosen. (Democrats italic.)
0f
Dmocrat
N Edwin P. Morgan A Bepublican Ohio.....Benj.
I.
Wade
Pent!
......Alia* Q. Thurtum
...Vhot. B. Ruckalew
A Republican
E. I. Wm. Spragne. Wa. gpragne Tenn
....Drnid T. Patter km
the Canton (Miss)
Senator*.
Morr.ll —.aRepublican
Keh Thomu W. Tipton A B«pabUc&n Nevada. Wm. M. Stewart A BepubUcan N.J F. T. FreeliDghuyien.jl
W. G. Brownlow
Vt....„..George P. Xdmunds...Geo. T. Kdmunds W. Va..Peter U. Van Winkle..A Bepabllcan Wis
James B. Doolittie
A Bepublican
Incorrigible.
The New York
the organ of the respectable Democracy Brick Pomebot
World
but tfie
says "the Democratic
party is a great and growing organization. Although its recent defeat is a subject of regret it affords no ground for dUoouts&enent.""" It is perfectly obvious that new tactics are necessary, or the party will continue a hopeless minority, yet tbe
World
and its satelites seem un-
Conscious of this handwriting on tAe wall. Democracy is likely to still more out Bourbon the Bourbons. "Bthbiax is joined to his idols let him alone."
Dcad ih Halt ak Hotna—About thirty minutes is a limit of an ordinary perfum's life. After that time has elapsed the effluvium iBnauseous,but
Phaloh'b
"FLOE
DE MAYO," the new perfume for the handkerchief, lasts forever, and, like tbe
From O. F. J. CoUnern, Doctor of Dm-1
ial Surgery, Newark, N.J.
The popular Dentifrice known as Sozo* Pont, besides being a very pleasant addition to tbe toilet, contains ingredients used according to the directions, prove of the greatest utility to the ioouth and teeth.
(bat, if jfQI pro
Maokolxa Wat**.—Superier to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. dwlw
Whkn wi Know or a* Ajoxc&s that is truly what its label represents ire take pleasure in recommending it to the public. We heve &ith ia Palmer's Lo don, and advise all aofieriag witMflf form of skin dise^e, to give It a triaL—
Yevow ItamUe.
dwltr
MtNM&niNK*
OLEAl TGS. tikjJLgi
A magpie was Snelling. Minnesota baa reeen^been dreoc with heavy rains."
The St. Charles Hotel,k was opened on the 4th iiwt-" The of a tavival of-tha- cotton tax
Business is Mian# Ga., and cotton is coming in freely. The First Presbyterian Church, of Atlanta, Ga., is to have a magnificent or-
Albert G. ftuffifi ws known person in Macon, killed.
Old Kilai^ea,
heig4®I?50Pl66t*
by some uii^ recently, and
Willie GabM^rfcboy.iBfaotftnd a negro neat Shelbyville Tenn., cursed his mother.
and killed who
Major Charles L. Carrington has been re-elected President of the James River & Kanawha Canal^CJopipany.
H. C. Eastwood, formerly Postmaster
at
Sneedville, J)Lxop county, Tenn., has
Mf Johngon) cf
delive"ng
Mq..
Cburch^^th, of Virginia,
Louisa County,
The demand for seed cane in Louisiana indicates a disposition on tbe part of the pi an teri to pot |#e next year tSNfe tbey dif tbis.^ Iw lis
Mrs. Wm. Duke, a young wife, near Notasulga, Ala, was straneled by some unknown person recently, under the most mysterious circumstances.
Two ladies were locked up in a Charleston (S. C.) cemetery by the unconscious, t?r" ribly frightened when r'eteaSea.
The teachers' Institute for Howard county, Ind.» wlU be heM at the Normal school house, it. Kokomo, to cammence on Monday, November 16, and continue five days.
Conductor: Daniel "Elliott, of Galeieburg/Ill., oii the Lewiston branch of the P. &
O.
Journal of Commerce
is
caters to the vilest scum
of the party the
aims to suit all
^Jimrnal
is as dignified as it is
conservative. It is as much interested in the financial welfare of the country as in the success of its party. In the last campaign tbe position made it an almost outand«out Grant paper- In discussing the result of the election, it gives Blair a farewell shot by saying: "The silly predictions that the new President, when fairly inaugurated, will struggle to array himself in imperial robes, and to assume a lifelong lease of despotic power, are unworthy of notice." It finds consolation
Two physicians came.to blows at Howard, Ind., the other day, in a dispute over a patient, the question being which one was called to attend him. When doctors disagree who shall decide? In this instance the City Marshal rendeiod the decision. and one ot the doctors retiroi. .. "TV
ire that there is no excuse for contesting the election. As to what might have been, it saysi ifr* "It was clear to all intelligent observera, not blinded on either side by partisan prejudice, that the people of the country at the beginning of the year were somewhat, tired of the overbearing insolence of the radical portion of the dominant party, and were ready to assist in any reasonable effort to effect a diversion in favor d( a more conservative administration. We pointed this out tooths opposi- lithe little, boy disappeared some four years tion before the July convention, and in-1 since, and baa not been heard of. It is dicated clearly the principles upon which I claimed by Strait that the boy is in Ohio, a campaign could be successfully con-1 ducted under the auspices of the Demo- 1 The Quincy (III.)
p,
A festive* youth living near Rangers Landing, on Greon river, Ky., appropriated a pair of^nM -belonging to another, and wore them to a party a few nights ago. Tbe owner was present and recgnized amirel, compelledi tbe 'wearer to doffthem on the spot.
Henry C. Strait and wife were arrested [on Saturday last on a benou warrant from the Boyd(Ky.) Circuit Court, charged with tbe murdpr of' a little boy, the son of Strait by his first wife. It is said that
cratic party. It is little to say that our I railroad bridge in that city, "the great
Herald
jBridge Company, aided by tbe enterprise, energy and industry of tbe people of our city, has been most handsomely parfermed." .•
$iif -i»n-
rsiC'i'.l
^pEMSONAX
Five thousand copies of Horace t^ree-1 ley's Life have been sold within the last I twenty day*.
Frank Blair, Wade Hampton and Genm) Ppoatnn ftra Pniitinfl tT,
eral Preston are cousins. A Young American governess this month becomes Countess of Reisache and Frauenstein.
There is said to be little doubt but Andrew JolHi^ WniWn^inaterfbr Governor by the Tennesse Democrats.
Some of Mr. Bright's constituents have requested him to use his influence for "tbe expulsion of the Jesuits from England. Mr, Bright declines.
Mr. John Quincy Adatns was a candidate for Representative from Quincy as well as for Govenor of Massachusetts, and was defeated in both, instances.
Prince Charles of Roumania has asked in marriage the band: of the Prices Thyra, third daughter of the Kingpof Don mark, and has bee^ accepted. The Princess has jost entered oa her twelth year, aad it is not proposed that the mar. riage shall be celebrated until sbe is eev'en teen, Charles his along time to wait
A ludicrous incident was reported to have ocbured atthepolls at Quincy, Mass. The Hon. Gh&rles Frauds Adams deposited* written ballot. A lew minutes afterward he retorted and stated that by
bouquet of the rarest wines grows molt I mistake he had (Sut a receipted bill into and more delicate. Sold yb all druggttti. I
An
1
Democratic SUte ticket,
Whan Horatio Saymour atarted out un his stumping expedition the New York
World
ml «i hlgb glee, declaring that "one blaat from Seymour's bugle-horn would be worth a thousand men." We thought theft that this was all: gammon, but we now incline to believe it, only the thousand men were for Grant. Indiana increased her -msjourity ten-fould, and Pennsylvania about one hundred per cent. Chicago did.feovter than anybody eapected it would. Everywhere in the track of Horatio's special tram followed large Republioaa gaina. We quite agree with tha New York
Timet
The lagaage of nature and experience dec^strates lhat|»hoever would enjoy
th^^ls^ap
scape
TP.s o£ fofe. the bflauties of land
the joys of companionship,
of Hterajtirej Or the honors of station and renown,
mustprReserve their health.
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m-
Railroad, while standing on a
cattle pen, was knocked off by a passing train, and his body cut in two. The crowning statue for the Gettysburg national cemetery monument, jmt arrived, is a twelve feet high goddess of liberty, weighing 14,000 pounds, and cut by Randolph Rogers injtaly.
Major Drewry, of Wfutover, Virginia, captured a fine stag on Tuesday while attempting to swim the river near his wharf. The animal was pursued in'a small row-boat, and brought safely to shbre^ff
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No. 18, south Fourth St., opposite Post Office, Terre Haute, Ind. Models,
Machibxbt
BSATLY rjllCtJTKD.
•«"Lefaucher'gBreec"a-iinitng ahot San also Tittman's Breech and Slnzxle Loader made to order from new or old materials. wGeneral B?palrlng Promptly Attended
STOViiS AND TIHWABE. TeiseHaotc, Oct. 12, 18(18. HaTinR bonght the satire Stock or Stoves and Wares of V7. Lockwood, I am prepared to wait on all that may call on me tha Uld Stud, 171 Slain 8trsef, between Sixth and Seventh.
P. 3. All kinds of Job Work done in the beat manner and witq dispatch. Please give me a call. octl5dtf Q. S. LOCKWOOO.
JJEMOYAL.
RAILROAD AG EN cif
I hare moved my office to HcKeec a Paddo«k*s XiU, whan 1 would be pleased to no ay old friends and customers.
Through receipts giren oa shipments of prodaee to all Eastern Cities. AU Bail, and Bail ani Water rates as low, sad time as quick »nd competing Unas. Orahl in tralk shipped to Hew Hngland towns without chance of cars. aprmdtf wW8-TUB1TO»A«t-
Till You wish to know how Fortunes are made and lost in a day how Shrewd Hen are rained in Wall Street how ^'Countrymen" are swindled by Sharpers how Ministers and Merchants are Blackmailed how Dance Halls and Concert Saloons are Managed how Gambling Houses and Lotteries are conducted how Stock Companies Originate and how the Bubbles Burst9 read this wOtk. It tolls you about the mysteries of New 1 ork, and contains Biogradhical Sketches of its noted Millionaires, Merchants, Ac. Alvge Octavo Vol 120pagts Finely Ithutratid. The largeet commission given. Our 32-page circular and $5 Greenback sent Free on application. For full particulars and terms, address the Publishers,
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Prominent and Sellable Feature.
The BUBAL is not a MONTHLY of only 12 i'snos a year, but a Large and Be»utiful
WEEKLT of
62
doubling its _tise,
Numbers! In nearly
its Price is
sot increased I i. 1 Whether located in Country, Tillage or City, Ton, YOUR FAMILY, and NEIGHBOBS. WANT THE BUBAL—for it unequaled in VALUE, PURITY and VAHIETY or COXT£Hts, and
TO
ins
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Address D.D. T.MOORE, 41 Park Bow. Ne* York, or Bachester, a. T.
WHAT LKADINfi~joUBNAliS 8AI.1I Thf. BUBAL Kew-Yoekib will henceforth be published simnU*nf ously here and at Bochester. its Jiditor, Mr. D. D. T. MOORE, late Mayor of Bo hesur. has been nearly tw*nty years at its head, and has surrounded himself by a very able Corps of Assistants and Contributors. Be has done a noble work for Agriculture in the West, and is now rapidly enlarging the field of his use-
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ABTHVB'S HOME MAGAZINE 82 a ftar OXCB A MONTH #2 a year This is a New Magazine embracing the more pop nlar futures of "The Atlantic" and "Uviug Age.'
THE CHILDBEKS HOUB $1,85 a year,
aar*
All cf tnese Masasine* $4. •V Arpesimen of either, 19 cents. Addre?s T. S. ARTH0B SONS,
Philadelphia, Pa.
rstHE Great Near York Agricultural, J. HsrtiealtnrSl and Family Sews, paper. The Rust AX AXKRICAIT. pubUshed in the city of New *ork, ii the LABGE9T and MOST SLKOANT Paper of its class in the United States. Prioe #i,6«aye»r .0copies S 12,60 20 copies 820, or only oke dolus a year I Kvery ^taaihwtaohibswr t«Mf, it fl.M, will receiro frewpneksg# of KABLV BOSK POTATOES, sellin at $4'i per bbl.. MS* PACT, worth »1^6. The Bueal America* Is everywhere admitted to bs the BKST, OHBAPEJT, and the most PfiACriOAL fmners' and
frnit-grownrs'
PerHtansnc/
to hw publi
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Catalocues
Abated
tmaHtA-bm
an av»Ueatlon, sa4
Books sent pcst-paid »o «ay address on raoslptof price. Canvassing books coatalnlaf tha list, with prices, together with blank sheets and printed heading for enrolling a ltst of iaiiass, seat tree to any addrscs on
and other information, audrsss JOM I. rOTTEB a CO., Publishers, Kos. 814 aad 617 Seacom street, PfclladeijMa, *a. ..',1,...:,.
INSURANCE CO LIU *.
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INSURANCE
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The following 01d and BeliaMs Oempaaiss Bepieseuted. i0 pa
Mlrehante Firs Bit:
con.,
IVorlhAmericsnFireIw.00.
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jCorn Exchange flirt
a®.-- ot
Lumbermans fire Ins. Co.,
Buckeye HrelmttranceCo.1 CLBTHtAVSl 0HTa ^r«.
Applications takes and Pollcki lisaad in sfiy ot tile above naqied Companies In lowest cturent rates. Abo, aXAL: ESTATE bought and sold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended to.
Apply
M. A. 6lBAifB,
benoral Fire and Life Insurance Agent,
Ol^VIQjl* "-r
Torre
Offlo* Iff©
Old Stand of Dit. Bust
•it kt
.1 MsbSfc People's
and
EJ PA^T CH,
H. u. fix.oo'srjMfNMt
settled st ttls iffestqr.
no M. A.
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From New Tork, Boston aasd total asMMI poUln.
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BAENIKLS. .SIN? 1
a
Merobwtt Tailor, aa MAINBTMET,
Over Station Walmde^s Dnf ebodx*#*
^Tonld resp»cuuUy call the attsntlon Of th* sens of Terre Haute, and ttkS ptbno I»| tbat he has rented Tooms abote Saxton* toy's Dry Goods store, for the purpose of carrying
Merchant VUfilvtafs "He keeps always on -haad- a FASHIONABLE SELECTION OF GAS8IMEBES, VEST1NOS, CLOTHS, *0.,«nd4sJ*adjUsiakeitupIn The LatMt style and oa Bkart Ballet and on v»ry Reasonable Terass. HsrilfjH Mjk rents to pay, he process to rt» a» to osdtr, whether the g»odsb« inrnishsd by him or Everything in his linf cheaper
EFVEBTJEfWIBSir
OvnsnDrsnssu, OOBBSHbuimrsr, Cuus Sick ILusAcn,
Mf
I
t!
mi
paper in this
country. Its editor-In-chiof is an old farmer and fruit-grower of FORTY YEABS' experience I— Th?publication of OUs paper jwas removed in June last from-Utica, S. T., to New Tom tni, and the Editorial and Bosintss Ones ts Hsw Batmawics, N. J., (near New Tork,! where its propristor owns a tarm within the city limits, oi 182 acres, worth *60,00^) and also has a large cash capital to ensure
onus Crrazs OeassPcJ*,
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APEBIESC
HfETHINO NEW
A S
44** cY vt-'-:.
YORK TEA STORE!
143 Main Street,
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oMr, to jfixao uc worta ta. .nithe OepKa'itfRbMjMatty*3, jif'jalt, Intti or—t .• dwrof»Ss«i#««f HUBI
23 eta. Frospect*
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YirBd trsata confiilantlaHy aU Mtoh, tateiW *t« and ion* standi** eoapMato, fab- I lisheta punphlMvikhahotulbi yeung ma« la Awtrio^ ttonts ererywhete..
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saVtwibMe I •ys&^!ntoJus|o«» aad Kxoitement Sabmerged
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[Tea, Ooffee and Sugar
QasCUos oa th# Bampage'.l
t: 'i®"5
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Teas are selling at the New York Tea Store, 143 \Ma4n Street, opposite Hulfrom 80 Cents all the way up to $2.00,
.v, -av*
and I
ta» safe ta#iyoal I
'*$
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recsint of fiOsaats. self^n lOO to 1,000 of these I aywhefe. nr tsnas to acents
1
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IMPERIAL TEA fr«a»Csats, fl.09, 1.85, 1.50, l.TS and 2.00. kftl
+v1
TEAS
76 cents, »100, 1.25,
150 and 1.75.
avnpeiwder and Toang Hyson, 70 cents, $1.25 np to 88.00 a Pound.
5
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uj i' .-i -IhWratfrtW V". ... Crowds are visiting this leantlfnl
Tea!" Emporium
•|,JEKWOWMS..«I
fttdM. hr*
pvtff boar is the and with common consent proBvttxlCt it
UNBIYALED IN THE WEST
%n •J
ln Its Arrangements and Beauty of Decorations.
id cao^j
ii
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as -aw
(I -b tiki lo iot&>
iTSK HON. ANSON BUBLINGAME,
Za ohargeof the Ohiaaso Embassy, has been inviaad will no donbt visit this beautiful Tea with bis Chinese dignitaries before they retfaifcs Celestial Kmpire. •1,1 *v,7
P.
E. TUTTLE, Agent.
FRESH STOCK
ifStffSVu aisl.i'
4^
-0T- 94.%.
jNP^GOODS! Ladies Furs and I' For Band Hoods!
,li
Gents' Fur Collars, Caps and Gloves!
tailes furs from to $125 per set!
SPLENDID STOCK OF GLOVES
Gloves ot all kinds. Buck, Mid, Dog-skin, and r**
Th^chmpMt pUc« io the City to
I P,
rthM
Cuttitu dans and warranted to fli. patronage solicitad. angSMtC
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XFFEUVieaEBT 81LTZIB UBiW Li a gentle and cooling Uathartk) or medicine,* athsferaot a take and is xssosssssadsi .. Physicians te the aonntry as»ssast r^attts sad effectual resnedy.
ir fsttathrs l«isssnt to ir as kstt raif attts aar
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vmmsS^MraueB,
fipm -Ccass ponss Jamrascst
It is a most efficient Children whose-sSniiactS ary pezgetirembdlciKk tssthnonisir,- and as hsalth»kiwisyitffcb»s 1»»S this most wondertnt mtgttf
farm'
J- r. -t fj
.V.
buy
your"
CAPS, FUSS, «L«VBS
AND
WVBmSHING GOODS! AlKlf: -i
Is at the
9**/.••***:
..
afx Ca^ 'and Fur Store,
lOS Main Street.
fii
iae
POWD & SLATE
8. Ladies Furs clean
ed, rewired and altered into the latest styles, at thurt notice.
•fa.
QEED
WANTED!
WKWANT^'_,
•uu 1,600 Bsshels Flax Seed!
fiiUa. •i,./»•».* We
t*
5
WS WANT *60 Bushels Clover Seed
WANT ^•diAiMkm 800 Bushels Timothy Seed!
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fABMEBS HAVING ANT BELL
CALL AND SEE US I
11© .--J ,' OODBTEt MmcaANCT BAVINS ANT SEED
a
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OK HAND,
WRITE TO US
MERCHANT TAILORING
MERCHANT
a
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will Pay Cash
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w© Buy.
Implements, BUI HAUTE. IND. xwu «aw».
TJIIL0R1JY04
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TB1COTB, U'Kr
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\at145 IMTaiii Street, jij ,tfl :h'
-AND-
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J. WALMSMEY Merchant Tailor,
tmi
O
Has just receired a NEW STOCK 1
CLOTHS,
,w* **I
C*'
Which he proposes to make up to ordei in the
re.
Most Approved Style jPer-VT*- IF)?'*
ryis,
v" T"'" '&•?$&!
i- &
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at thb ^'*1$ t.-1'tJirtj!11
BLUE FBOKI
M&X'*
No old Stock on hand, my Stock is Entirely New. ||i""
MERCHANT
A I O I N '*y FALL TRADE, 1968. I
k-,- if
BANNISTER
JI-i!
is wow B*oiivma Hiatal: A-
FALL AND WINTER STOCK!
CONSISTING IN PABT, OF ^ISK
f'
r-
FRENCH and ENGLISH
CASSIMERES
r. 1
CHEVOIT
til*.!
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fi
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BUSINESS SUIT S.I1
v.i *-rt..?.
BLACK, BBOWN, JBLUJE, DAHLIA, AND SILVMM
fc'.vtl
il
Ami for a Fine Assortment of Black aad Colored
Glolhs aad Doeskii Oassimem.
BlADTim BVTU8
Also kept constantly on hand a good a OF
MfcU
Of AMERICAN CA8BMEBES of all grades and prioes ,,
a
1
Glove*, Hosiery, HandktarcK'ft, Suspenders, Ties, dbc.,
SHIRTS,
V.-.
Of the best qnality, wads to oidoiC fist.tcaMs i.Hfii
A Good Line of •'•. ,it
Woolen Shirts,,T Knit Jackets,
Sliawla.1
fc* KisaOne#.]
Satchels and Valisea.
MB. iBLACi:...,
Still superintends the Merchant Tailoring^ Department, and guarantees a perfect fit. ,t^ -r
CUSTOMERS, OLD AND NEWp Are cordially iavitad to call at
BAHHI8T£B%
Jfo. 79 Main Street.
EBCHAIS
TAILORING!
fKIIUKK SMUWIH
Has Just reoeivsd a large aad well selected Atoek
t*
"1
Fall and Winter Goods!
Consisting in part of FIH1
Freneh, English aadAaericai
English Meltottf br Easiness Salts.
French Cloth, BoeakliABeared
Which will be sold at the vary lowest prioes, for casb only, by the yard, or mads np ts ordtr on short notlee. $6r -j. 7.
"LOW PBICES, EIACfT FITS, and FlfiST
QUALITY fiOODS"
Is my motto.
Customers, old and new, are cordially Invited te aU at 175 Main St.,soath side, bet. It*.
V. B. CatUsg done to order also, Eenovating id lepalrtnta tha ohinpsst saaasr.. dSss
