Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 January 1869 — Page 1

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AlbanYhas

a free soup house.

^^^rjucAiJS don't pay in ISvansville.

JUDG*.*^riiMAi.* is not a candidate

at the

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Indianapolis .: H- m. £*s-»*

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ity'^. B.'Catmctf, Indianapolis,

ia^io^rie* "revival megn|£ j,. '•1 i'ja*.Roc^port ^Literary Club is giving enteriflno^nU'trff Ue benefit of tbe M. £. Churcb. i'

Indianapolis, there is no ci

in the State where a dramatic company can find adequate support.

Mr. 4*o*GE M. 8w*kt**B baa been appointed Koute agent on the Indianapolis & Vincennes road.

TKcO&ti&ft have sent an agent to investigate concerning the lynching of And»son, who is said to have been a su"~

.ndarson, who is iSMWIsPit

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Indianapolis City Council has set­

tled its disgraceful quarrel, aniLais going to try, In future, "to remember itis dignity

4 »lir»ilrt*BET*B attorneys were admitted to DTHctlce in the United States

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^District Courts, of this Bute, J.- sf*5j?-

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Diraino,tfj« year 1888, Governor pdrtOfaadftfirt.y-two.orimioaU. In 1867 the Dv&bffovimtf,-, m.M!

^dnd

and nfwsn .* »*,, aaii T-iyoi —»—,—•• Hi pasiness .man of Evansvilla^as mysteriously disappeared, leavingHHi^tA ^B»tie»quite*n*ious to hia rl'H

6MULDSWeB» Oa? °f

(German actors who ever played in this State, died at his home in Evansville on Mafefayftated J«*»- a l€311

fctfiViii commiaM or flvd haa been appointed in the Indianapolis City Council to investigate the matter of Water Works, with power to visit some city what* thai-Holly system ia ia-tufti

Uf EMPfvil^^rnijilffanticaliy inquiras why the capitalists of that city Will not build a first class hotel?

•laphant in theshapaiof »n opera house.

IIATB private advices from the State jOlgJIal ^ndfr. it morally certain that but* mA)l portion of the dull cutlery, iow collected there, can be »atisfectorily groiind during the session of tfcf -legislature.

AftjAUfWiff00* °f Kreat progress in th«rmecbanio arts at the State capital it *lslNl##1bat hai» brushing by maohin ery has been introduced int» the Bates fiouse barber shop. ftito $ ,i, tr -M 9' .X.IFX8, the Coiome^cial College ®an, *v ¥ort "Wayne, has "sloped," leaving finaafM-{:$9aJtM* badly "mijMd-" His isliBnnfs. whoiiave pedkl tuition in ad'

Wjpuld like to hear from h|pa.

PB. HoTTMAK, the Secretary ol $^e tyxm il^s diwbargf his .Allt'fff! T\

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l?th. He has had the good

WnM'toia^^tat as his Assistant Mr XkoaaS«f^Trusivr. Uie present ^jMstant!

iMli, iiii i.J-i j(ev tssi^s day a bloody fight occurrsd between. Clark,and pfttonefi- 'gn^nea Ip rthe Floyd ooupty jail on tne charge of murder. It asms otar saving the expose of one oim* BBttrter tnaJ*.

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^^BlusiW'of the saM of Reid v«wia 'iuXtin, jStiiisvIUe Gb^wr s#j4: TM'KadioationB are that, unlfesl tbf mmi rni 'George will 4*wl«rir awnmUted ta tjia i^flpoift aud

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•.^.^•it.Plper' that SUte A? war IteOarty if gbitfg to ran the 8h«riMn Hows, when'

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Wxlesxo from the New Albany Oom\

The Indies legiilatwe The Forty-sixth regular session of the General Assembly of Indiana will com* roence to-morrow, January "tb. The fniinw'mg io an alphabetical list of Its members: a***1*- i&f Andrews. AUfe**, i«nnlBg»iJ»« Armstrong- F. 0.. Carroll sad Howard Beards le Bellamy 0«ut"'6, •Bradley, James, kaporte and Start •Cnrwn, IHlllam W., Allen. Omb, Aboar S-. Las1*®*® »M. h«ffl {J *rra, John, Marlon. Church, Firman, J*l» awl Colley, Hlrns A., Ma-Ion. Crpyens, J«hnB., Jefferson. *Danbo, Oaorg* H*., Harrison and WiaBbtB«»j% KUiott, James, Fayette and Union. Fisher, Stearna, *Uml and Wabash. Fcsdlck, Edward W De Kalb and Stenbeu. "Gilford, Thomas, Franklin. f|£f. I Or»T, Isaac P. Randolph. Green, John, Hamilton nod Tipton.

strung, F. 0., Carroll and Howard Sy.^/* 3. il 3, Oebmfgi Allen anfl Aaanif.

Griggs, A. a., Johnson and. Morgan. Had^T, John T.. Heniiriclts and Putnrt Hannton, Thomas w., Boone ajiQJIlfxtOTi, a °Baona, iames Glayandn-nlHW $ I Hess, Luther W..Hi»nc dtandHeonr. Hooper, Adams Y., Kosclnsko and IThltley. lioughton, A., Pike. Martin and Dubois ^,ti. »Howk, George V., Floyd and Clark. Hney, Bobert, Grant, Blackford and Jajr. 'Hoffman, BUJah, Dearborn and Ohio. Hnghei, James, Lawrence an

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•Humphreys, John, Greene and Owen. Jaquess, T. 0., Posey andHteoB. »J..hnson Archibald, MouMwnwry.

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Johnson, S. 8pencer .and Warrick. Klnley, Isaac, Wnyne.

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*LasselIe, Chas, B., Cass and Fnlton. .at.T •Lee, Thomas G., Bartho omew atid Morgan, Daniel, Vanderburgh. Reynolds, John, St. Jos»ph, Marshall. Mnf*9Jr. Bice, T. N., P«rke and Vermillion. Bobinson, Hilton 8., Madison, Delaware. Bobinson, Wm. J., Decatur and Bush. Scott, Harrsy D., Vigo. •^aherrod, Wm. F., Perrjr, Crawford, OraBga^tf "Smith, Wilson, Huntington and wells®, Stein, John A., Tippecano-. »Taggart, Wm., Brown and Jackson. •Tumor, W. b., Knox and Darlces.

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Wolcott, Anson, Benton, White, Pnlaski, Jasper and Newton. Wood, S. F„ Fountain and Warrtn. Hepublicans •Democrats Republican majority.

HOUSE OF BEPBK8BNTAIIVES.

•Addison,3ohn. Hancock. ^Admire, W. II., Morgan and Johnson. Baker, Jtenben, Tippecanop. B.rnett, John P„ Pulaski, Jasper and KfeRWft.. •Barrlt, J. T., Bartholomew. -£J •Bates, John L., Grawfocd an 1 Orange. Km i*t.s BeeKr. Fielding, Marion.

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•Bobo, James Wells and Adams. Brown, Wm. 0:, Wayne. «-i Breckinridge, Bdbert, Tippecanoe. .im ,u •Britton, L«j»l^ D.,D Kall. .» ,,K,r.a

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Bask Irk, George A., Monroe. •Oahrert, Laroy, VaftdeHSo-gh.'^ s**-™ •.» •tebbs, Warren, Jr., Dearbornij.i'ra nA \o laa^i Thornton, James A. iaporte. ueortj-sji# «v.'T Underwood, Johb I., Wayne. ., VaWWnan, J. BhdM|lh. Vatet, Thomas tf.,'Marion, 1J •A'elborn, J. F., Vandafbnrglu ..

Wlldmaa, f. A. Soffard. Williams, Benjamin F., Fayette and Onion,*!13' Williams, Isasu), Hamilton. .! 'l ,sra!r Williams, JamasQ.St. JoMph..,

•Carnahan, M. T., Posey. Cava, Leroy, DubOiaaoa Marfltl.'Chapman. Gaprge W., Vlkhatt and Nob'e. Chittenden. Geo. F., Madison and Henry. •Coftlttti, John'B., Huntington.

•Corty, Clement B., Franklin. 'i .i •Oolton, Jobfi

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•Co*. Jonathan D, Miami: CunDioCham.D. W., FouoWto. DavMs*or4teplMa, SofftaslN we* #ettetnrrrrr

Darls, H. G., Elkhart. WU.J, E., I., iawrw

•Dlttemore, Wiley, £., Owen.v Lawrtnc?.

Wr, Carroll^

Dunn, Moses Faircbild, Floitf, X.vl Field, Timbmj, •FnllSr, Benoai tk Ws»rIO*. & Fnrnas, Allen, Hfiiitrlcks. •Ohomjey, dftoTt QllbStn, Onwjjj®g||.t.n: Gordon, Anthony Greao*, flamMLS liall, (Jolbrath, warren. Hamilton, X. W., Vigo. Hlgbee, Bdward U., Koscluikc,t -^1 r\ rpCHlgglns, John, Boone and Clint ok!. *9- A •Hutchlngi, Wm. D., UUrk, SjCotV^A Jafferson. Huston, Austin, Gibson. .jl •Hyatt, John, Davlees. JOten»«a, ^tnaA, it. Jopspfr, Marshall •JbnnSanr Jam« Cf. Mohtgom-ry Johnston, Jam^^T. Parke. Jump, Samuel V., De aware. Kercneval, Bobert T., Spencer. Lamborn. Jonathan, Benton and Wklte. •tog.n.iobert,*.i«. 9l!T ••Long, Daniel H., Brown ana Jackton. Meton, Tbamas, Uraene. ilvhir* •McBrlde, Charles lark. •MeFadln, Stataal L„ CM. •McDonaU, Daai«L, Marahall. toStMl •McGragor, J. q., qay. ^Jnl

"Dcuregor, j.u., yiay. MllUkan, Jobta'B., Hefirj •Miles. Nathan D., SnlllTa fM 17,'K.W:

Ntttbati P.| oulilTftq. JfL

Mltehell, James v., Morgan, has. mM •Montgomery, Dnocan,. Johnson. •Keff, Wm. G., Putnam.

Orermler, John, Jennings. •Palmer, T. H., Ollnton. Pette, James, Laporte and Starke. Pierce, Gilbert A., Porter. EaZiXtlai*Buddie, Japes H., Marion XI io ,c»U Sabln, Stephan 0., Stenbeg., ,• •Shoaff, Samuel A., Jay and BUckford, g-m •.ha*«»Jwr, J. a.OarkjflT .ROA 8klamore, Wm.t,VeraUllonn. jj, •Sleeth, James M„ BarthOlptnett' knd Shelby. Smith, Allen W., Wabash. 3tanto», Avbton Marlon.\ i. Stephenson, Blchard, Hamilton and Tiptop Stewart, DaTld M., Decatur and Busn. Btewart, Stephaa H., Ohio aodfiwltBerland. •iunmao, Thomas W., Bipley. Taber, Freemao, Noble. •WllliMU.JSmesD^JEtoz. Act-viH Wilson, Wm. D., Jefferson and Bipley. •Zener, Peter M., Harriion. ,, •Zolters, JUlen,Allan. |j-. ,.r. •lawber, John 0., Washington.

Bepubllaani...U •Democrats r,t

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LONDON,

official term ex

--pfiar could never make any mondy kesipifrgj hptal, heiiwouht insist apoo setting en

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ibdogh, people caa depend upon getting a Arstwti^rticyhl ,,^ 4a«b.^ i»

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»T«t Jaffersooville Democrat continued

appealed fran*

ttoally-totbe Cit^ Counofl of Jeffersoni to the enter* tah^iad'^oi' WttaA m™*-

But tbe

Oouncil can't see ft. »ild thit m». jodty of thamMibeie of that body thick *w#i«rppi towtf business of the Jefferson villi rht^.ka'd are thwUbre boosed to the do-na^n-bf tb.e fW,OW askid.

«oa»tf jail at negh oh the 4th

iight, andi declares biauelf "happy In the pretence of the It^rd,'? and says that inverted. There is' no Wiftg lhehxk of the fellow. His only wfro wprmply^flHug a -^T°, and it is quit* pMiOifo that bis tcdiieQ cbMver. *ion may inCdtfaee the'Democratic v^uri ol that c&ctdt to regard the act as a pleaMtflt mania. »%.•

J«,n 5/r—15^ wintry ii

now perfectly tratMjuH*. The recent dis

taxes Were rormenfel Dy rpactiociats.

From New York

Hailroad Itfl Leg! ter, and given flp the jobilor Uu present Tbe conditions' edified in the act c« incorpOTdtl^n Wei^ so stringest that meii of capital did not dare iovest in tbe eniterprise, although the engioeering difflt culties are found to be tnuoh tess than would generally be supposed.

ders and dealon, ,:and (bat Hon"E. Fentaa, 14# jBorernor-orihis Stat^ will bring saft ag^nA Tliuriow Weed for tbe ^bl*&t»irin Ma. paper in this ^ity of vmofX MfojfoiiaJibel.rj -~M

M^.TUBitlZM'IOS.

In discussing the -rqiflgftion' of naturali* zation fraud?, the Herald recommends ibe pas3a£e by Congress of a law by forotgners" wfio "Hesim become citizens of Lbis country can do so at once pn the simple condition of residence. ... 5 TITLE PIUCARDID. i* ".

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BY TEt.'EGRA l'H

bogian^.

Jan. 6.—^Telegraphic report

ihave befn received froih ^lex|nd4a| am flarlbfuake it Tqjbreez,Sa FeHiadl of sixty thousand people, on Sunday last. m« from ktfR to be Vifiait. b«S.ttlosi of life reports *t«4. 3HT aot

Italy-i an? .tt.i

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Tb« company will ask air etnriettdnrenfc of the act and an extensionof time foj oommenciog opeHt^Ona.]^

on of time for ttAMf I

IXJtJSCTION.

An injunction was last week placed o» the Merchants tTnlon Express Company: and yesterday a receiv«r appointed

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A FATING "-n*

t,theth[lishadvo dl.treaty

It it Stated the lobbyists at Washing* toa have recently iaaaetirated a scbemfc wMcb promisee to pay wW^ and fbt their services have' already, raalixed

tna for Ued a rocateS tt. kf*ved,

aid thek- scheme, having advanced to thb lobby ring the »u« of •16,0001a gold an^ are ready with another lpstallW»Wit st iwaafrj t*raauwrwr^n{gresi- »arH narKifffpl

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Sevrfal hWi stii6 Avi b«li broug agftinst Bohemians who h*v»

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Mayor Hall, of this city, yeatorday isbu«d his first general order, which was to jthe effect that hereafter the prefix "Honwas not to bg nsed in connection wi^c-hia name or ofSee. Communications are not to be addressed to "nia -Honor^' but sfrtl'ply to the Mayor. ».* nowAto tmivBJwim

A. li. Mallet, supervising architect of pubUd buildings at Washington, sends a note to a Dnper he.re relative to the recent falling of tho wHlfs of tfie H(Jward TJnivc^siiy, in which ho aye, "I cannot consent to be held responsible for Uie failure of the building, mora eapeciaUy as I did not Iresitale to express my' opinion when the material of which it was composed was first, brought to my. notice, that it wda.utterly worthless for building purpcsef, and also predicted more than a year since, the recent cotastrophe.",^"

BKNATOBIAL.

The Times Albany special aays the success of Younglove as Speaker of the Assembly! cannot be regarded as a settlement of the Senatorial contest, although sotne of the Penton men are anxious to give it that construction. That batllo yet remains to be fought, and indications arjr'that 'th^ fight will be bitter. Fehton c*g«ot coant on all Uie.^tes tiu^t would akve beeo-f'k'en. fuP-j Youoglove in can* cdj^ iild iijtt^lbtr boen takeo, j^y at. least tffteen, and Unfess his strength is largely •augtnint^fl before-tbe 19th, hii fW«nd8

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'lbebftoglS'g forward of "a Ibird cahaidate is niot at^ong. the improbabilities of the Senatorial contest, between now and thWday of election.

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^VWABHlWaTON, D. C„ Jan. 6, 1809. '1^,® SE3SPATE." •7!Tbe Sfenato resumed

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the following yarned Senators

being present: 7. ButilttHew, Cattail,

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:Cole

Conkling,

X)ixon, pavis, Edtnacdj, F«rry, Fesaenden, Fowler, Frelinghuysen, GrimeSj Harlan, Harris, Howard,'Howe Kellogg McCreery, ktfrgan, Morrill, Mot,ton, J^^tttteraaiLpi. fi,), J?atteraofl.(Xenn.) Pomeroy, Bice,, UobertBon, Koas, Sauls

The President lald before th& Senate a eomtflfl&iflttlb'n: "fram- this* Secrettwy of Wtfi '^rattMiltlng a StaMment -or the nwntor rff troops, regular and volubtoerj

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of' tbe T^eisary-transmitting tho re-1 Commissioner of emrc^^,:a?ki^ilRMtffatl(ni of gre^fto^tW^dbi mend all oa»i refer {Jtooinjitteo on'Finance. 1

Mr.'Sheriifan offered a resolution to o¥der.tJiA printing of .tan thpusand copies of the report for use or the S^nat^ Veiere£

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Jdri Sumner presented several petitions ibeluding one of the Hungarian citiseos ih the Uhited States, prjjtpg for the astaUishment ofConsul Oeneralpf the unitSd Statesf ft Buda Peeth referred to *'smtnlltfeejbii Cpmmet ce( \r .:c tMr. Morton offered *,joint resolution! forbidding the landing of-apy submarine' cablft4n.,ftp,Bft« 9^ th.e| ITaltsd St%f ^"bppv^tbe^^ pjnnseqt, of. OofiBresV ifrntokei to Committee on! Judfeffr'1

..'tiowar5 was 'v«iy glad"^hV attend of'ttreBenate bas been called to tbei "'^111 thbuirht It toport,aht ihft people 3 iibe ^.United- States should know whether the President bad such a dispensing piWft'W Was is&plfed in the igfctle of the proclamation. He believe^ th&isspwptlon by the Executive of Sttiihj a power was entirely unwarranted by ther Oonstitutio'n."" J_ l|r. 'P.errj i^ted: /p approved "of'rtd amnesty, but doubted if autbority «xistj gd fiJT tha Prt'^?"*

«vidM»ce ol debt nnlest at the time i« iticfi rSsfitetbe #faoKa&ptt$ 'b^tiKA is. UI |ici1t»»at ponea-sidht'of s||c bankiiatable©ttdemand

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beao busily «sgtgedia tMatttgrtnetigtaiiriattng the character of some ^^t'gto-

trollec^ctke Qkixeocy mav atwi^-4 call»jOB any banking asBodaflwtwi (isteopent of iu aff jirs on stay jm|^ jd lo,l»iby!rAfe»)'t^eci#«d^a|4 artSHfiifi ahall be made ^within fivo days dt thfi te» ceipt of tbe reqvHshien theroforf^th a :*BBsity^«ifth«i»dr*d4^to#» ft* daWdetay of eotk repsvi after "the sax fivVday*. Abs»rf*t»oP*acbrepen-#BsS b« -p^iffaeJ.^y }be j^wnpteoU^ newspaper in the City oi Washington, ttftdli Ai^rtjaf cifh sep^raifi asidfaiafltofl« shall be publisbed in a newspaper in ibe wtRrethe ueootatiott is wmbMriied, Tttin tht iiewr^t pl«io' tferij^ such p^ib4l«s»U«nJto boat itio espewie of the aato-

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TffF. Ftfrty offers fiMoHiHob' requesting tbo President to transmit a copy ofi his lkt«. tutm^fy^prAflitmadoo, with a: statement of the authority by which it %fef iirfwMI. '. ',.Mr. Ferjty e^i'4 he ,i)$j4ted tbd reaolu-j iion because, ilthou^t he favored the sitt^isty be doubted the rigbt of the' Itouae'rit toi gtant it ia tbls 'StWeepfhgj aod' he wisbed to have the question|

i^RkE-HAUTE INDIAN^.IE,'iajg^

port l«ang, specif^ depo^ and ci^gu

tbonze the establishmenfc «f pcftan steamship servk* betwee#,, UW Unitca States and Mexico, which was referred to CrfmitiftUe on ^Poitoflces. 1 VAO"

Mr. Conkling introduced a pill to Mj thorizs the New "fork, Newfoundland aftd L«ndop Telfijgraph Company ?o 1»»« one or more submarine cables tipoa t«» shores of the United States, and to wo*k such cables for the transmission of mjfsagesand ntelligence between the United States and Europe, or any intermediate places, during the existence of th$ company's charter referred to Committee on Commerce. Jl'' 1 Mr. Stewart introduced iS bill to 1# ble the people of Gteorgiaito form a Stpte* •government, Republican in, form, wbj^b was referred'to Committee on- Jodieiary• It provides for the' repealing of so much of the act of June 5th, 1868, as relates to Georgia, and making: tbe goverwnent 'of the State provisional only and suVjectta the act df March 2d, 1867. AJl'officfers elected under the present proposedi ConV stitation' of said' Mate, whi asrbiotdiafranchised by the 14tn am^ndment'ior any of the acts above n&efitionedf, except members of the liegislltture, 8hatl' 'Wiitinue in office till the StMe is'restore®

It further provides that sooh mernbers of the Convention, elected undeff 'ftie laws of Congress to form State Constn|ution, as are not disfranchised, ani shall assemble on the first Monday in Harch next, with full powers to alter or ame.nd said Constitution, or in any rnanner not In contact with the laws of Congress and tbe Constitution, said State Constitution to amefrded shall be subjected to thei people it such time as the Convention may appoint, and on the ratification &r jection of said aqaeniied Constituiibh) such persons and no others shall vote's! shall be prescribed In Said Constitution, provided, that no person shall bo^xclttded from voting on account of raco pt ootor! When said Cofa'V^ilfon Bha^Ssvi been ratified by a majority of votes, it may De submitt»d"for the consideration of Ooiigrdss. wM

Mr. Suoqner introduc^'X'.I^CprjpKiaing that ttie -iipce'ssorias Io a violation of the 5Btb sectiohof tlje National Pu'rVency Act. .shall receive tbp same punishnient as the principals. aIbo a bill deqianog that that word^ "trial aticommon

the^rat seclion of the act of. June 2, 1862, relating to the competency witnesses, sh^jLberr h^ld,lo include,^ritqMial trial pro%wing8. 1

Alsp judges to impose sentence ofi imprisonment with hard labor, in oases wber.o the law of the United States,for punishing embfzzling and kiaclred aff 9aces making a .general allegation of embezzlement sufficient irvirvdictinent,-and making no restriation as to the amount.

Also a bijl to repeal the act of February, 28tb, 1863, prohibiting the.importation of certain persons in certain States, all df wbich were i»ferred to theCommiUteon Judiciary, lesnaqK"

Mr. Su&ner intfoduottd a bill to provide for the execution, in the District of Columbia,".' of eombiissions issued by oonWsiof States and territories, ftfcd of fdre'rgs nations, and Tor-taking depositions to be used in such cdtirtrf referred to Committee on the District vf Ooitirabia.

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HOUSE.

The Speaker iaid before the HiMiaa lhe reporfof spreiSl dommftsiorfer or R&t nue Wells

1*3 ITBllOt -XJ A'r^solrfttcTf Sprint, etlr^' dflSAS 'Wfts id- to IBe 'CftimtafWee oh PrW Mr.'-Bntl«r-fntftMaced a' Tbill' to SecaVe nnd protect -fredd'om of transit*in the fUnltad^Statessffc, *tferred to Committee on Judiciary. .Numerous resolutions of inquiry were, preseqted and various bill? referred.

Mr. Kelly reported a bill providing) that a civilian may be appointed .Clitef Steam CBn^lW^Hf

4 .j The House Aep^^ljed Jt^f intd Committee qf .^e.Tpftf^i tb&t state ol theUnior^ the con Railra

natriltjao^f -tba.j^oi^fiern pacific .%s SiS' *i

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way, nn'pl soro^EreJ^e resplotion with view of prevehtln^ (he estaDTiahm^^ ft i^9»?9R#feSP4f?^.tpF rtlior -iAftar-i oonMderable rtdab&te beturee jft^g..-1F^0^u^iEfev''atfa Conlftin againBt the r^lutiotf, and IJavVi and iJopiiftle Vn its f«voy,!iJt was' adopted.,

Mr. Wilson introdnoed a bill to amen^ ^he aOt «atitted «n abt to provide a Na,iiOp#l !"cijrrenjcy securpd by pledge #f poUioiitocki aad to provide for the

Bnd 'redempti^rt thereof,

'irtt r^fipr^4.^Jtfce comtn'JUeo oh 1

geofiotf b«)ce3!ir:dnwrul for fife bank orgfuiz-fctjon under the said act pay or receive interest On mon*y in' aili fptfn for. pr fn accqunt of a t(tjposj{, ntadi ^wi«i .-a*-ti? Mimnf-• wij.•»&' corporation or individUal|^pKbVidS( hoKcjfe^fbnt 8Ute, hi if arid towd"tr#ts 3rera rriay receive interest on these de

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State Convention p£e& here on Thurs day. Thefev^'bfi'no^bMMt^'er tb concede4

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'J^.xCbig ban .§Jdr|isW isq-l lot oidgfius ,»

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33 for middlingllHW.

rtravacT HOQs 12 ZiJot.-r

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Section, ttrce protide? all deposi^ln b^4lfotihetrBite4iSwc» in 'any National Bank ehkil beepeefctl

draft by tha. Jreasur^^"^J||^B»ed

States-or other disburs luch d^posits sh«H not be s^Bjj^t

PBmf6ai£6 A3S4 for refined r»0TB^-q«k^a»l®890.'(W^ tit a«BaOl*rr^et»t

Rfipun TBBMEKTM*—rh

Io

,bfida ifJ07 tftiuFlf0 J'HO 0 JT^^Jeswarjuoi ^wjroJ mjos

rith th^s^pckc^^rci^ ^Jsa^nery .oss 120^6 ^aftsly/^r^,

101 Ah

'AdbT&Ti^'jfctx, Jin.'4.—Tbe L^l^a ture of Jtaine •will o&VSne Wednesday

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Hon. HannlMHnsiBltm The contei promises "to~be ^hard^OPe^ but nreser indic,tions^k^|lg|^min^(n[ f™ 1?* .XAJOWIM ,.0 j: J.i'i •••... ..

CtfHXJilfJpifTi:

By Tefegraph^ 'OI•otIlIraT•^• 3Sif. FLOOR—In Moderate demand, family at 17 4' I

1 red .A

wHKAT—Ba'he flrijkfr C9RS— Dull at flic ,OATST-Po'tbut firmat -aotwO iE—Steady at *wiro

10 fit#3 *nd 1I(S I

PBO FI9I0S3 Buoyant.

»UCifk *USS(*P—at iltes (J3i. MH ti tbouldfrs, sides and oleir sides. ii .v^OW^XWiictMe ataaaM al^lJ^ fo»?4hl6bl darf, 185^ for cleaHMb-iUts, and 174(csIT}4 lo^ jxasasi ,to~*vr exts'j^r lp

Ketrirsotrst lS^iSK. Dot if wlrvid at i». BCTTEB—Unchanged and bniet at 31 to 40. :.5SB8WK*»a

t&i^^«»pseSb?«ffir*.'

tOAJVrlo

HaW—Fi'm at 139(934: CUT *****&*•, i4mH%te Vktat'.'*»

DSB8SBD BOWS^Flrtflit'atlSJftaiSHtof' weitera smd 13%Q14 IiABB—Firmer-et •TfTf&tSK' ^kettle renderMT

WrnSB-Steaay at 5fl(§«»for «Wi and

,'cnaAftiinotii fangingft^m l-ltf' to 5J: .to ea*« vip and altars' if clock money W«* 'at Titer' currtnc^ co4e otsarrers promt tp SM iodlca' ions of retaliation in stringency. "fte open Board and Stock Echange abolUJaad the bdytog and selling of money within, tke imlidlng. Several attempt* were mad* to rerlrs the systeiamade an tbe sideiftrik, bat ali failed:

G/ rLD—Opsned it.88J^, from which there, was a ceciine to $1% and morerj ^to Mjk^jSt^ 'at the ^VB?irjr^rtK-' FtTn^

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MH i. Arf h' fi

Sft' SPECIAL NOTICES.

Will

lUil .*« ,'- Ker aptaloDj-acrcharge. fleftS sketch aad 4»-

HOWPO GET PATENTS.

oneTotjl Is^ Aiie, 1S10, a«4 nasstr-|«M. 8pao ideations, drawing*, caveats assigpm^ats prepared,' rejecUu Ualma pioaaetklfd, Als^.inte^fon.n'A*,. txtonsiou of patea4a, a4 appeaM. PiiUiAs '{Tak'n onf fn ill ftHs» cotinnYe^r 'Jlu tlatSr .pstojilets. 111 s^frW ^re»: MCNN 00^

StdHm 'SirtS So. 87 Pifk *ow, N. T: tAii sw

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Latest New York News.

LADIES!!

Outt Look

Look Out Look

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.asm A -Ruby £i««eI# the Llpa."a !»acWuT •r.' »Beaiet. nll Blotebei liad

BEAUT) Ft CR, ,*T ooS lotllf 9.dl«»0!)£lli »I .a»od« iam*a tost fc oiHi»l B'oeaA it BITIttSffllH «HU«II BIMHB ln.'a KOltoWnll' Qua Bo tie, 51,00—Xhr« fjl $8,00. oj Vr hev et Sa\ •1000 Bo«lei Bold la eno day In N. IT. tlt^

r^r adlnB*

^GQpTaB," ,N«i JO Oroaby si.,% X.

V« Wi ai*A*o*tt e* tatTflv tt•H.S# efazrt^l ai «»3TTai nwmwi y.f V5!*n« Q/M

f.!iw 11 -«lf} ajiw- 1'iNi 11

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ARCHITECTS AND-UXJlliDKKS. J. A Viydttgh, corner Main and /ifth. •Mf't enrnpr* aild Hottwiryj

BORERS.

^raa#- ^kntfi Sroi^afifyetfB 8/trWt .vk.it BOOTS ft.^D aHOfitr?''"0,

KiShlH».^I.'ftuggleB,

CARRIAGE FACTOK1.

Harper, WIRlv A Oo., Oor. 2J CLCHttlNfi.Ai^ug & »iA Ui..**r Miller, 81 Maiu Strtul.^

tiI,.,

A

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commercial'COL'LEGK Uaifiu 4 OweB, Prinelpal, e«r-fttli *Uu

it. fctHrftnt Hiatal isJ Joh.ii UDPJ Co,, FlplSt.j OO hhh1 Va^tti THSjOA tiViiDKNTiStS. iAaa^||€

L. Bant ciaianr, iat tlaki atsaet.

U^oU"

J. Sicbardson,Obl

H. :i«ihw4' *'#.«iife'SWltS t)UY GOODS

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SSWf

titf a*8»re**a «tat 6 90&S OHifrr wtraw-.WfS-tern, S 30®WtW fensfUte :wh«at .extra, 7 00«

a tal*W8» W Whvt aad 9 wyif

f2 favw.*-' v-s :.rr ^OORKHlAti-artiWy at %t TS ac 6 Bdfbf fcrandywiat. i*a -'t aefr-

1 All

wHEaT—C®Sc better with gooi enport di

white Michigan, the latter price

Kacb «e*oei-

^lalhSft -ftakiBg said rsjrort. ftjpQrt to OMJ jpqtflp-' toiler on uaHit Tuesday each moot ooodittaaaCitae weoeiation ob Utt-fK •fflffg day -*#ia~wtertsmeo* u^cto#&* ixixviain gZm' vsUn .)m

re

liTE-DaUiat yiii COBX—l®Sc betier wlth lalr exp irt

Soat,domandIaMSc®*-^feroW

BICE-DnU. I

S^SiaSSiixert'i.'r MiriSJBmv iji* laitinal

Tmirro ^jo* r» to

••a.JKK/.

^ktffcuiif Hv^si', ^Sitter .-«f»

an 1

"y

t"TJflf(^^co«nt 'fuyln^

#ar sejllng. "ii- arWI !C ''MB ?v irACiB-}}'fT I #'h» Llizi*. Di.

rr

Aiae.,f!.rOf"Kon«t»

wBaratwmStreet

?j»rtou r^'anaeleyi illUfcintanei jS fioratllnii A '0%ggtVf)r, ottroar. Al»it ant Chtr ^•4 bRixotfista

But, UnUck A Berry, corner Main mi.i Q. I..Matting^u£°&e*^»i4lrf>««U|l*tti| J. A li .\ in*i», corner Main »ud tiir^!#

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v&tiniii^aat KUO PabUc«4u4re^fto ttfl Wl 8T1M.UL tWf lt.1

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Ai ohio mi eel, ran jt- t'+rM-4 ..,., a-nu oArnk.y,11 J'i.sej/b U° Mm., «trt: I V_1 orfT .'i HoTkMr. «*.

JVWELICS K?h_

tt. a ifr^aaoai*, 74 Main rpt»u iuhu ft Wat rco*» Block He* JOB i'RlNXElt ,t»J MWVC anHI »mm?MfiCHAWlOlA.^'

MILLINERY

Mrs^aw*btt,io»iioitt»eort«fl»i-jr|^ NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGKt&yjkK'Mtain 'atn^ *"sft5kiMOJUi •a-qkn^',T lujjBBua B. Taraer, atKetMi S BtWolt'i KII

.:-'kuu

taMRin

buy

UOODt.

TTHT#IF

ill)

»41tW.iS

fi!SS

Jtai •hon 9«iu .a

"OOSTAE^

.Btandara PreparatipBSj All .:.

I j«#K .^oj|raL

if

"Cousin Bat, Bsack# *sc., EiwnstaMors,

v-r

ZoZ. .0

™Onl} jjuk'ttble EemcoMs^DOWi.^

Bakes aol Xiaaks manufactaied daily,1 il 11 Bewars 1! I of Marlins lnijltations.'Ji gjLufirn^M^Ui TgaagAc|| selgthe^', ^jidroM iiSHT j^ f-CwTAjt,v lQ Grjisby. St., 11. T|»

9SHA8 KABK8B A tX. 21 Park Row, »j-Tj """S j0 fdrtitVbti'&itBQls, (ly j"? -a' BARR,eClICK ABEBR^

Mr* -f!7

IT8i. Ill r't* ..•i'.a i*»' *»«r i* -*s lilt 0?* .. 1OT ,»aot}»-l .-til/-..* .!(•'.• 11 'Ixt ^4,. 'mimnf *i iml "fr.C/ KSi' »V

..«us ."Ann ft tititoae.' *491' 1'iwaim-. 1

•UftmL8T0€k

.few ,n .rjo aii*afrA'» Mow -*a« tr*, ,J.-. •$ nfa

a 1 ..j. Is now oompiete. We o4vr it**** ••••-•"•. I V? .# 'v *%t .-.an.-q-" !a-si rs?.-') s't- 5/ -Wti/ '. .. (O'f

GREAT BARGAINS ,-HOIW .eciiii rnusa \jm ,01 .«i« .*• m. xtxvzxtfi a 1(ivw as ft!&-{ ttftf}* -k' HQS ih tiavmt a :•&

DRESS GOODS ., jnU _• •'uJTiaI. ttiH 'Jiil aa aexA ol ?y/ «iil

1tw

Ifimoot. iaiui ai&mwiw

ctM. 1 Mnsrac:^: .iriirtiui ,udin.i jji .«*

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Is lM4lf l'l sgtcC b&Hb*

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HAaT" T^Jlin-iad UiTJ llafg A v-\ *ie (wESJii(j- ii}Sr »a ot ^DoariMii tow rot »9fqo^ if#a Kirs*

hfsX fih S\7 bd.-ViwiV it ur.' a

•^1*? tstrict U* W flf9 .PLTV

We nave also a large Stock of til ivti'i

\fii jt. u.i-

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. w,i ,fci»sV ATTfcM»JNS Balrd A Cruft, 82 Main Street* a Vcott A Dn£, BO1b1o8i{Vt! Joa H. Blak^, OWo Street.—-

tveir

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''HOTS JATrti "t* iV'Ifi ecmvn

iit PHK ^S H/, uv:' antf Look Ht our fitoek.

tOU\iiLliIS & HAGtiEm,! •iWf'.i i.- I Coroai Sd and Main Sts. jEsie? Tp^rre-JtlaivatOe iadiBaft dfo ai 'Hi*l!-r

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W! PIJRSt P(JRS!i -aalaHg ba« wTT .aaoaa-TiHV

1*-| ){«M

16 North Fodrtb slCe'rl.

e.i'-rt.-* sui'ti a 7 .Mils'®

LADIES I^UT^S,

Siberian I

"jilt .isua&iii ioi s'5

.ALPINE HATS

im ALSO, imi Sam Seaotiful -Styles of•• ri ,r-

mn WOflLW 8CAHP8

XXX .r,»#7

^it, t)ap: and

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*r££?

a and 4th street

AN® Tiif iri^E.,

Q^tfdirson, FonHh' Jtftrt.'iynth "if¥. Jamea B. Haggerty At^o., 1ST Main street-••-•OTABDS AND iMpriEafBl*,i%.* J. A.^«»e, S«nlUia«tTCat.

i'Veu'dii

Isaac Bait, cernat Third aad duttrf.

and h.-lie

id* 4d i«^ti(»e add I IT# Vfctor n»w white sonthrfr. farweaaerarfB a* «ialtmytis be* jisq

*TXfA«ESN'S U&mVWDWl »v.3V^£b€»CfeBSlMAS. I

xtti ls* reu s*«cit3S

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THE EST,

jtlo sili V.ri•« tiii ,sat AJIO fc«-^ ttt»a i,lairing\1

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laoJ.lt 13 ,a

lile ii O'-ir. bifiumt na lue .*-• ».» CKfiNTS'S ITNDEBWKAE| Of the bast qaillty, at "bottom prtoea.*!1 Jtii —rtoaieed, another Iafola*«( th«ee fashion-

lOU Alain Streeti ..

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fis^i9«coqf}soq

AFA VORABLB TIKJB |i^ cut' Ai.-tb-t

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tjftt&Vi'.toaaai

is t-toeoM

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sLATE

NAT'

sl AND CAPs!

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.".r. tftso it. aajtj ^.ttac'J erfT .s^tcs .-.it 161 io ft haj a«i

rubnada ?oJibe

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Very Complete"te

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Fourth and Main Streets,

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Abstracts of title furnisb gotiatei, afi'd Money invest 1^011. SIAl.^ •.nil's eni sa V~

etii is?' Oj 676 0 )7ie«si(f

0 0 Sl S^IT* PBOEKBTT?5 forty Lots in Linton's Addttioa tp Terse B*ei donee and lot, east Ohio street. Boose and loMa-Melf rslrtAdflUtto, grtt'&v-s.ffiaMiteStJsr1 ilooee *nd lot cn Popla^ba^^ wh'4kftbft streets,

Houa ejutlot e»» BarthiSf^, between Uheena and Linton streets. t-' ETwabmHaee^lJoaiMa suW'ff1'-«• %,

OQCW7T

Kara «r 89 acre* In Bonej Or»-k Jownstap. tores In Lfn»BtotH»sfffc^ Aor«,tK-towrth»»»lMa#r1«lU^wia#llee^s ^!Tm 'WHi »v«ri T«/i

a,

.iiliiw. i. ".ti.'t,1 slidw yab eTHJL-alJaa* juld tam W»E '|ffi» oftbs LANE

Jt, TBKIB oW HOUKfl AKp, BSOO*M3&^

,t} a

%hti ihiatida

STOB1

It {I'il-'S S

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efaUfcladaf)

lufimts' Hats «f«tU luiad^

HSJTfH at Met. •*»«atr

k«t r(

T80NJ» fi0MB XANtj.

^eSaeasa )M*4ai.taa ataak ol |«K ItooTs BWartMnr nrn stssMfie, whloh tre sMf ma *«J s»au »4ta« oa it." 'f 0 brtaa o(fer«J ii»ttU Ll It •pploqntait id¥omr

Benefit oor«elve»

aa we warrant all our work leftun •oaldl

We

der, vreay

to dfaad

laaaaad hTaiW-

WitsULAJCL-ijj

iik f«NRW ia t»"J t.« Jhaw t«eiaeK«Seej cim.

.t,iTfiJttt«s'

ijBitb nil gf raoa "df Jaot ba£

»naim»atte./4gsMeea)

ESTABLISHED MAY 15. K§1

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DRY COOPS.

nSia&*hnr

5 «i i"*m taut 111"^ Mi

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INwI MMi Mis, poo si biawoB- -KTiadt a^adh edT

Changeable SUks^"'^

rp°„Z Heavy Rep

..wma?°

11 vAf, ^jxtite fcdi vj SQtriRkBL andT ol. VI?

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NATUBE'S OWW Ln»m

GEEAT AiDft01|D RKMU)1 WIS w*k ,atTARHABTf^uMi tasd Effervescent Seltier Aperim

Beat and Host BtUlaHs Ifetfii KTer ottind to pwple fw the abore elaes

jewmiaitt# 'frjg

:56«si kr asAMMrae^Oaatr oiMvii i' Ojt

saaanMaMMoni 9. UA8it*ltT. i. KABflls

kkal

r/LBH*,**t%n usmd*.

And OUj Proporty of erery deecriptloa An experience of filtaen year* ssabU ntisfoeUdolamr 4iPM.tptntol

..

.... «*.traamr*»-'aim»aj.-aHHsrty'' TJ«tfa M«ie«a»

nHlLOfOPHT OF IAIBIM1 SswOOCHUK

..... orliaorcaas, as daUrerad Kcw Fork Museum of Anatomy, embracing Tonth~K»tnrit7 aad Old A« Kaabee« OmM 11 airlewed. It* Oaasa of XadlgaaUoy Mate*

a

•aT.Uesr

?'ir "rT^S" .* ,w-»7on rauuai L#Vl

CHRISTM ASS

C. WITflG & CO., xvo sutt aiBEXTr ,U msMUfcr" m^odC, qtmii SEA.DXVnt' 'CBISXma'

FOB fHI HOLIDAYS.«°

7

lb

tbap»q s*q «.) fcertoq?? ed »i..4K *r 1 „R To Favor Buyers and In* a S a

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haa foiaaTj .j.._. :. ^iisn. nmiaqo'i %ld sH ut si 4»-d Ki? J5'

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jsi.o'

ISwtAJ? ins ,%i ?b*aie

DRESS GOODS

20,»,?«, 40 HI8JMS, ^u-. -iwatf^a ^feif

A Hood Dress Pattern

ket'j

H014I.AX b* ,H-,

tt toii*o*Q*ei j*fi «iaaw^i $3,60! $4,00! $4,601

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oifi s? si .«Elo jjaijb'od eiidw Wa«aoo toval f«b«qa in* fgd .beasiia sa fitrtiats jonq BfU ni ^naqu: sdj of awods u*

Ataand»oake Mlak Bet- fK,1 A handgoifie MiAk Set .. 0,( A Handsome Mink Set- 49, •io ii saw MM adT .s^oisneroil nrfiiittT

ASTBAGHAN 8&TB, e«ii IfiiafatB •., 'vae aitfT: ns vdis io doHnoi^ao sill of

avitq rftt* 1 nni^ai!iaW cs saaoet'iss'j o-ff ^hasa ooJe evaii

»att

MITTEJI8,

ftem A,50 npirards.

V^en^e^aiM Embroidered H'dkTs^ «S Tr*mlso*U npw^^ mm Mice Collars

Mafteae Collars

T0:)

C^ttlbroidered Collate, rdVnaa 86 eesits nptrarai.' 50e. iff.

BUST DUCHESS "4

Alexander Kid Glows, 91,TO (Then flood* are irarraated to bo aqua! to *st"S

th*

nwrk^l

aft

mil

LA.DIES SCARFS, .,r'

upward*.

Ladlea aad Misses Hoods Fmin 40 ceats opwards Ladles and Mimes Jaeketsf1 rre® W oents wpi»arX£ NUBIAS, hw» SOeeSts nyward*: Ladles aad Misses Shawls, .#9i iassrtaiaif: Fcotn Jl,OOnpira]rd. _fS- A Fine Stock of

Broche Shawls,

^KALIiT CHEAP.

O S We will ell very low, tr closa ont before New

Tea

Ladles and Misses Balmorals, Tron^t,W upward. Tte Celebrated Boulevard Skirt

1

Irom »1,00 upward. ..

Gent's Gloves, Scarfs, Bnek and Kid GlbVen, •*'V Cheaper thaa a*r. ii

IN f^OT GOODS,.' tfao 9rij #1 ha^e a heatiUfai JJtoe of ^•R.'s.ru-fw-"'v"Rsrw"!3. rt?rar*.

We shall sell all oar Qoods lo*cr ittia Wore^ t® induce oar friends, to bur liberally for CHRISTMAS PftESEJiTS^ iftV. W1TTIO i7o MAilr ST, DSMifro BLOCKT.

INSURANCE

]lib*T%

iVC'J 81!.' HAItfO

ial a jjr

For fients, iadies

Hoods, Nu

dj .•*rutin-.-'

01

ra i^saol rm EBCH'M !1

!i3W t-i ?I

Fanay

Balmoral Skirts, &o. koao EPSALlT&°"CO.i wcf 's Corner Fourth and Main Sts.

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ruts AKB LIFf^

.INSURANCE AGENCY

I oi'ia itq C£ l$)a b!ju -,L l&'it sii co•'otrrrt "i' ":j 'Ifcy 'SueWrtg-^Md -Md H^llahle iMiifciiatiU ....

M-..

,,.f«p)Marated. j[

ikntiiftivts Fire Ins 0eM

BAltTFOfti,

OOWH.

'•UiasW --.IaJl •i.rjiS Nerth American fire U, *m ttaB**Q«D, ooff#* .osii. rvrat W p»-.r 4Wr .'KI.?iW: ^k a'swiW ,s*"selia

A^piiaothjaa takea an9 FelUtiea tuAbJ i* ss| of tbe, alcove nafoad Comp^a^&ti In lowest current ratea. Also. ,a£A-L ESTATE bought anasolH, and 'COi*fiEOTIONS rooaptly.attendM t»ri^

Oentrai yire^nd jtacarAaog Atfaet.

•ftft imammA

4

.^si .'

1 »|CainiSle» between 6thMMti l^ h9/U S' ,£Ldji ^Terre Haate,

Office lOO Main Str^Jt" Old Stand ol Dtt. Thompson S Kiat

^JtNUAIi KLECTIO^,

Ijijw

«Maaa Hatrti, fteoetetker nta,16W.

PW. iinri am th* piarwMeiftaiM ansulniryear, ®y order "Mttlw "MJ rB.A.HOBiaS.

ptarWMe tf tale«tiM« DU*tos*

tot

the

r, vy order of th^Board

Star

BBQOiBA8^4JBXaS8

Thi' indert^od at%*

OMaAeMeet, oppoeU^ the paatln 8ui)n, rWnow RrapetvS with goad Rtocl and Oarrlajres, to acWdMiMatbfhepabUe. *r3VDBil Mltkikst "AitVperao* lea. HameM, fey Stable', wlil 6» afo alvaae«Abrtk»srfii« b'Xtuh vai

BOB*iT

r- wtsbittg "tr $e(kMlt HeoMSi iKs^ or «,ther UTery.artki4ee at fiaMi*r «6oBindat"«f with Mt'oAey

deeSdtf

£.j

iW

DTJHTKS ft COLCIfS. i"i'i f'i|ijiin ,.7|til.

rj,IVl!DB»D NOTIOB

H. A IM6IaWaFoLU i. nMtutt'i om*, nlat Jerre, Haole, December IB, iM8. S9iitf?0f Wfttortf fittJ tM* dcy'&felarfld psyabli to* fltockbolders ississn tayiMdka ef the OtiapaBf. o. aeJini toy MKo^aTXo't^Wa^ilW^ ^ard^('*Dlreoto'^.*^l,

Od^i. .,V4 I B»A.N9BIUA.tSe«). PWP

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