Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 January 1869 — Page 1
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EIGHTEENTH YEAR.
THE STATE.
THE Crawlordsville 8orosis is a very decided success. r*rjr\.srr* tin fl
A valtjabl* coal mine has been dis-
cofoed V/j N I
THE widow of the late Major General I»J0I«#?W®r»:,. ,u 1 ,*•-j» INDIANAPOLIS V-elocipedestrians are fc ftor mhk af the Fair Grounds.:
JnW flfliiM ie in Vanderburgh countyjiolTor lu'rg1ejizing th'e" house of Col. Bitch. !f
fb^nd&Jl11 2nd siity-eigbt per
sons were ntoffe&lflTVayiiffoounty last yeftTl iw-iO 1J Vj
The Covington Frhf'Press conies to us this week much improved in appear-
ance. .tu^h,- Jui" f.,' -in &ti
JOHN WEAKER, of Yevay, a somewhat indifferent tfiarksman, shot himself while flriig'atJa marlc the other day.'
The 'JtdWesville Clipper has been ^hangect'to'the HAmilton County Regitttr, with Ai M. Oooklin as publisher.
Rv*os Maok®, formerly of the Indiahkcftfliii'Sifn/tweZ, has become proprietor of ifia "^i.og an sport Pharoi I,,. ,. X.
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Alt 'Encampment of Odd Fellows was Instituted at Lewiaville, Henry county,
-T)lio7 odJ ,Total'.? ~'~T"r' JCb4 fut levy in Vermilion county Cor A^«r»'46W is $73,000.00, being over
fftSKM „han it ..was for the jear 1&6?>
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THX Evansville Courier -, thus describes thd Wr^ti of that oity it. /,g0'
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The Illustrated Chrittian has published a porty*it,of'n,Cii»jp^jnt Lozier. The In. diaju?'*8St1***1 wiokfdlrsuggwts that if thaWOesWt kilt U^nothing will. rf.pr^g .1 i»'ia iin—
THa. IndiaqapoJis and Oomberland Grayef^oadComp^nJ have declared a dividend of $3 000 put of their earnings 'j«! yg.ar'
TH* election of a United States Sena tor otoujjMflR ^?|eek frJnlitorday, but the settlwl^^iueuf
-Damqerat ialormpjrfee:t|»«kt af^|baSffflCteot' io tbit
community, and with fatal results.
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"Thi old wompn who lives in a shoe,' down at Terre fifcute, JfMles m^-LnFay-
ate bad sent you a letter
enclosing a small account for washing.
whose change
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heretofore
notiqpd*fcift#ftt-V* ^jry handsome. dfHllVf^giTW Widancl of .much talent in its gene»*V!etfiid«ol.-,» ,i •»'. M-'": i®^W§tndilitf«^if«!i*ftrTor says a "shiftless" female'(^Bartholomew county is in» il^Btfirnal faras on: she clothes lines of her neighbors. Sh& fight it out an that Bce^
Thb people of Warwick county are be-! cotnintr excited over the construction of a railroad fr^n Bobuvhle tb Kvaftsville *rbte
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th1nkB the work will be
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^H^'people ef Evansville are greatly tkk Yiwformances of ft fellow who rides hogs through the streets. Ho is probably going through a sort of preparatjrjj dfyi^efo^ ,-purcha^ng a veloci-i
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Thb Missionary Convocation of Southern Ih^iann, will meet at Vincennes, Kirt5k«countW oa Wednesday and Thurs^oTOi weibt The.lRt. HevT J. 6. Talbott, AaTiKtfnt Bishop of the Dioceee, will be present and preside^
FttoM th^^CWWmWt Bulletin we learn thit ^tl^rwdayEvening last, at about •even tfeloek, Mr. Edward Branan, aa employe of the railroad, wa9 run over by the caboose car of the gravel train, near Amity, on tho JeffbrsenvilleToad, and was instantly crushed to death by the wheels.
A mbstimo wiU be held at the rooms of the YpinijF Men's Christiab Association in Indianapolis, to day, January 12, to taVe into consideration the propriety and probable good that Can be accotnfttsb^'l^r'ft ohsnge or reform in thedis^pline and management of the prisons in the SUte. Tho call for the meeting says Uis dMiredto have a thorough invests •gation arid consideration of this subject, by parties having no personal, pecuniary, or political motives to subserve.
W* learn from the La Payette Journal that a lady named Deli# Burge, of Seym&ur was arrested oc Thursday by the United States Marshal on the charge of taking from tho post-office at the above place a package addressed' to another person. It is claimed by tho lady's friends that the prosecution is purely malicious The f*fct that sh^Tosictw St'Seymour is Ygr^d^tn^ging circumstance.
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-F*oM the Bedford Banner we learn that in Green township, Jay county, a few days sine*, .Wcs. F. Gray stabbed James A. Smith four times with a bowie knifc^'"causing-the death of the latter three days afterward The coroner's jury pronounced it a plain case of deliberate and malicious murder in the first degree.Gray has since been arrested, and is con fined in a barn in Portland—though complimented a jafU •••K". .r
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CAN any of dor friends of the legal profession tell us what "Gavin J. Hord's reports" are"? We find ~K statement in the Cincinnati Commercial to the effect that such a work is regarded as standard authority in this State. ,. n,",,
OH Tuesday morning last Mr. Henry McEndre, Superintendent of the Poor Farm of Bartholomew county, on the pretense of attending a sale at Lowell Mills, left home with his carriage and a fine span of horses. He drove to Columbus," received about seven hundred dollars in money on wheat dop^fe^ Ih^e, drew from the bank about tll^ee hundred dollars, and was last seen, eo far as^at present reported, crossing the bridge at Lowell, with a strange lady in 'the carriage. Ho abandons a wife to whom-he has been married fifteen years, with wh^fli it was thought he was living o»
v«y
agreeable terms. Tlie ColoobWi^Buf^wi learns that the name of the wotfflttr-wUh whom he eloped*Wai Nadey Enw, who was a pauper all last Rummer, *nd lias a |. fatherless child. "':t
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From Indianapolis.
8p»ci*i to the Terre Q*ote-Express.] IHPIAK4*0LI^ Jan. ifp The Senate met at 2:»o!olbclf. Eight thousand copies of the Governor's Mes~ •age were ordered prioted.
Mr. Turner offered a preamble a^4 resolution requesting the Goverhor' to transmit to the Senate copiei ot' .the 'correspondence with MT. Oumbactc containing corrupt and dishonorable propositus made by the latter to lh» fornur. A lengthy debate ensued.
Mr. Church moved to amend, by appointing a committee to can£er, with the Sdntinel and demand the authptity for the charges against Mr. Cumback
Mr. Hooper said that the Republicans could not afford to cover matters up. The time having -comejthe Senate pro* ceeded to the Hall of the House to witness the counting of the votes at the October election for Governor and Lieuteri-1 ant Governor. This duty done the Sen-i ate returned.
The President pro terni introduced thej Lieut. Governor who spok#j!V1'^flyi 6b'ij iJ1?' piog their relations might bo pleasant.^
The consideration of Turner's resolution was mutfced, pending whictf^the' Senate adjoutned.
The House met at 2 o'clock. -j The Commitee oa employe's report, Wjpf received.
The Sonate having been invltod^camej
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The President of the Senate .presiding*' stated the objeet of the Convention. The Speaker announced the returns jind pronounced Baker and Cumbackl olected for four years.
Committ'oes appointed to iniorm thein and escorted them to the Hall and thej oath of office was administered by Jadg^ Gregory. •••v *•*••••.••• i• %r. lu-.i,
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The Governor was Introdactf} ^na.reaq a brief inaugural address, expressing de-j termination to discharge-bis duty -faitfa« fully io tlie ifhdle peo^jlA. JU{
Thfe Lieut Governor was «!bo introj duoed and made a few remarks df similar cha^p^w^^ Oou^ntioij adjourned. ,„t .,..t
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The HouW resumed sessism A bill fixing the time of holding .C^ircuit Court In Adams, Wells, Hunting* ton and Allen Counties, also Common i'i.v j!s«.j Pleas in Allen, passed: jiou
The committee on rules recptntn4nded the adoption of the rule3 of Iwt aessioni giving authority to appoint additional standing committee on roads, statistic^ and immigration, and on insurance comjpanies.
England.
LovDott, Jan. 11.—The indications ctf the first days of the conference ou thp Eastern question ieave*iittle if any of nltimate-success.
The Turkish Govern meqt througn\)ts representative consented to maintain thp present status until the 'olose of the Conlference.
It is the general impression that but one more session will be held, and thajt war between Turkey and Greece will be obviated. V:,t ,. .. "'t
Turkey.
Conbtahtinopli, Jan. ll-—'TfitJ lime Porte bas officially congratnNtad-tpt people of the Danubiao principalities on their loyalty during the recent crisJj.'* ,.
Italy.
Plorisck, Jan. ll.—Recent disturbances in various parts of the Kingdoiii fomented by reactionists havo bqe^ suppress ed.
The unpopular taxes are. now being if
OONQRESSIONA.L.
WASHINGTON, D. C,. Jan^l^jjeg^
SENATE.
Mr. Chandler presented a joint resolution of the Legislature of Michigan urging the passage of the coppeT tariff bill, now pending in the Senatf btld on the table and orfered printed.
Mr. Frelingbuysen prescntedapetition of citizens of Georgia, sottiffg rorth^hat it is impossible for avowed Union catt to Uve in rural districts of that State that It is impossible to bring to* justice the murderers of Union men that intimidation and force have been u«ed Iff make a certain class of'citizens vote contrary to their interest that palpable violations of tho l*th amendment are constantly occurring, and that legislation of some kind is absolutely necessary to remedy this state of things referred to Judiciary committee.
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Under the call of States a large Mum-, ber of bills and resolutions wars Utfreduced for reference only.
The morning hour having eipifld, JLr. Washburn, of Indiana, introduced a bill repealing the act regulatiaa the ten are ef cerUin civil offices passed March Wd,
188?.and mov«d^^ivnoaf o» i"t8 pl«sage.' '1 Mr. BowHt &F- temark ed this-was tk« «itB» bfll' widefa he had imtvduoed. and.wlikih to Imd Mfacrad to the Judiciai^fcAflrtdftrte tSMt Committee cptild not in r^g^Iar cdtirse be called this session. He ^d.bis mind inade tip as to the repeal of the law, and lie hoped there Wcfuld be a dfreet yoto on it
Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, chairman of the Jadiai^y committw, remarked that the tn^ority :bt the fiWJSaijr «o#»Ittee bad Agreed to jwpoiif biu tenaroof office law
Mr. Ward expressed his dpinioa that a jiillof such importance should be discuss-1 ed before being put on its paseage.
Mr. .Wssbburne, of Illinois, o&jeeted to1 debate ... Mr. Bwjamin called for the yeaa and n^ys pn ordering the main question. It was ordered 116 to 47. The bill then taned, yeas 121, nays 47. lit ii.Vf ..I
From Louisville*
Ikhjisvillk, Jan. 11.—One ot the severest snow storms that hit visited thia Vicinity for several years commenced at, 12 pfclock Jaafcoigftti *od coatiaved wUh-j out interruption until six. tbii «veBln£. f(illy 1*2' inches of l«ow fell.
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FMitJB—Dull, breyy aiid 6910c lower, i*le* at 95 90(36 28 Ar nwrise itate and wertem, 6 90 '85,fot extra S&lS, 9 76®T 90 for extra we*, tetri, 8 io§» 8^'tbr White wheat extra. 00(3 9 1JB for R. H. O.,« 00 for- extra St. Lonla 9 "60^12 60 tor feofta to ohotii do., clodng* doll. California aoot- ntfiniiial at'6®8'66 fo* old and 8 7sjailfor Bew. i"
WHI8K.T—Mor« ictlrrf and flrtter at |1®1 0J
t' 'fl tt&l 61 for Ko Iprtni
iii ittte and afloat 1 84 for Ho 1 Mlaaeepta det Itvertflj S OO for imbfer 'MfeUigan, 2
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S3d3m Ho. 37 Park Bow, N. T. "r I
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Cy^sH' HtftfesilT BAlkoBAis at one dollar each, at Bdsall A Go's. 8d4t
SLirPJta PATTKBSfi,'1at Riddle's, dtf! ot Obahoib and Lemonrjit Sage's. dtf
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C. I. Htecfeir sells Boneless Sardines. s^dT. ol »'i•»iiil[2#,dtf
^*»CT.flpd Vsriety Goeds, cheap, at Riddle's. dtf
FaKSH CcTsafc, Raisins and currants it
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New Cloakiho BtrtTOirt and Trimming6, just received, at Biddie's. dtf
Nb,w STTLBB oi* HATS akd Bomrria at 149 Hain street dtf
You c^n always do better to buy yoiir Zephyr Worsted of Biddle. dtf
Go To B. R. WiMght A Co., for those "Extra Large Oysters. I6dtf
100 bbl. choice'^fnter Apples at New York Tea Store.. 12dtf .•
BUCKWHEAT, Bye and Unbolted Flour at E. R. Wright & Co's.
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15dtf
Yott can find Preserved Lemon Peel, at C. I. Ripley's.
r'[28,dtf
N*w Swkkt ClDCB, right from the press, at New York Tea Store. !2dtf
New Orlsuts SUQAK. new crop, at New York Store. „r 12dtf
CO 'tott want Pmrved Orange Peel? Call at C. I. Ripl^'s. h. [25,dtf
Hkasquabtkbs for Oysters at E. B. W right« Co., lK Main street. dtf
Artii* BtrrTKR by tb« quart or gaHon, at C. I. Ripley's ,.r. 2S-dtf
Thk largest variety in town of Holiday Confectionary and Toys at hare's, [19—dtf
O. Wrrris & Co., t?0 Main street, Demi«g BKick, sell Christmas presents cheap. 14dtf.
MRS. BROWN offers a Buck-board for gala For further particulars apply early to Mr. Elwell, at B. S. Qoz & Son's. ^f
A FIX* stock of Furs at O. Wit tig & Co's., 170 "Main* street, Demirig Block, which will be sold cheap op ,to January 1st. 14dtf.
Elkoant Breakfast Shawls, sold at less than market value during the Holidays, at C- Wimrf 4 tJoV^ ltO Main street, Doming Blocks- 14dtt
Ladixs' Paper Oolfatrs end Co& in gpat xs^i^y, at^B. Weisa'a Skjct .factory, No. 12 SoutVFourth street. 31-dWtfy 4. ,4 ct »W» a
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^SRRfi^iWi: INDIANA. TUESDAY
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F1QQK—Firm knd ln good demand $f 76Q8 for ftmlly. .a WHEAT—Vina hald kt $1 75 for Ho. 8, mIm AtiliTS.
OORN—Llrer at St. WHI8KY—Lower at 97Q98. HOQJs—Finn at 10011 for Uve and 11 0^ UOu for dreMad in llgbt sappbr.
I.ABD—IS, 18^andl8W, aomiaalty, for bead and got, prima stMai lsax and prine kejtle rea-| derad, but hardly anydMnaad. liQOliD—-At 135 bnyio*. tM,»K irill:. t-'d -.-i -mm vw^iioi
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for new
99c(ai 05 for yetlow eooHiern BM
Qf eefor white do, 90Q98 for new yellow Jersey.
CtJT MEATS—Firmer at 129W4 for »honl4«rij for ham«:' J: H008*-rirtner at fer wn111 and lSH^Wfor tftlr.' LABD—Quiet afidVftoiarfeeajfer at 18Hgl»W atekm and 19^g$n9i for kettle readenA alai rte*teP»eiler for January and Tefcnij.
flfONBt—TH6 week opebad witi mbn'ey in frei ripply at Tpor efept enrrenfe On atocfc' 'collaterals and pit) gorerntktau for caU loani. In th* aftei*
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uinivuf ur*v VIM unni vw uy viwvuivjt uwnitsf, T»kd diUhmlVy In IntMAf all tte pe&«t #Mtad'atT^er ^*ilt'ctarAnp]r. th ItrtjriSfe »C'u '1a ftetk timet Mi oaftsM 'e^nlldenAlf [Lodhta to patrimo weaker6aM«: foi the lent fluctuating ion9j^oninn« ........ «K»U PH»iiiiazvo9VBrt at (^tvaoceJ to J}6% andjClpged at
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Jfo8. Christmaa presents, go tp C. "Wilrj '& 3o'i- 17o' Main atA*^ "D^h^ltefaa^r I4dtf: llaft
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SLHlOH B^C^i BkllsI—For th® m*jW5e?tr'rffid eheapist' 8leigB\Bd!s look In at Ana tin, Sfctyar Afls'*- H8it
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IMB0W ro ClEt PAfBNT8t» For opioids,.'no obsiige. Bend -eketch and description, For ep^llflat^a aeiid jnodel, not ot« one foot An ilia,' Xl^yaromeat ant Ptawr '°f 8faalflneittnae, iwiii»Pi »w«ti asalgameota prepared fejeoted Claims prosecuted, Alao, interferences, extentlon' of patent*, an^l appeala. .Patent* „taken out tp all Enropean conutilea. Jllustrite paif^Heti, 110 pagee sent free. J4.d4reat_j^ |u«NN & 00.,
NOTICK.—A valuable isnproveaoajiV in Electro Plating Spoons and Fork?, by which those parts most exposed to wea^ receive an extra "boat of'silver, threk times the usual thickness, vis Oft-ith* r^8{ no gjl. back of the handle, heel of the bowl awl points of bowls of spoons, back of handle, and breasts aiid points of tinei of forks. The improvement is of thi celebrated Sogers Bros., and the goodi are for sale at S. B. Freeman's, 161 Mair street, neareor&er of SttLOlT -i3d*tf
SMALL PBOJITS AHD Qta((Sc SAi.»4 Luther Grigsby keeps A "nice and'-well selected stock of Groc^ues aqd ^ojiuce for sale at his new'stal&d, opposite thi Postoffice. Call and see for yourselves. The new year has rolled in, now if you will roll in with it we will haae Agood
Beaver, Iffqu^, ^sisSfnuerife, Blstelr^«Yl Collored Cloths, Doeskins,, Nestings., &e. This is no old phop-wpirn good5, ^iey hBye all' fceentbough"S/|yic«' the of*lustc ptftoW. Johh Walmsi)^ »vT 145 Main straet, at the Blue Front,. .V ^d30dj:
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Tvwlv, Bmtxjk Co.. have ereated ai stock for barter. All goods which are thej least out of isM will be {daced & lt and! sold at the fio(t -wfa^gjdg. offigf reg«W" «i.^t.. 3*Kis will enaWSinjI clolning to obtain wa comfortable who are net able to ptty for the compare. tively high prices and faghionaWe goodjs. The goods will be sold Cor a song. ^Oalj andaae^ Ttrstx, Bmww&'Co# I 9,dlw-wlm Cor. Pifti and WibMh.1
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Ge&» AHD.'filLVIB note, selling off at cost, changing th| soale of business and gWCdg customers a benefit. .:
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The present Stftfttf st6cks dt \fatfchei jewelry, silver ware anS' fancy^jdods !wil| be offered at xymir COST from this datt till the first of January. The largest an| e'nt Ji th& oity, at: 3 ^Joa^rijB. Fbvbmah'
6 Warren Block.
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FOB CpB|STMAS PBESJqK7a.-^aiyHf Skates I Skates I Pocke.t Knive#, Pop'
Skates I Skates I Pocke.tKnive#, Popkej HD CCV PHnHC Knives. Best variety/and cheapest l/U Jj UvUI/J Aitstiii Shryer St
I[0TiCJt.—In consequence of the' tlniied ill-heattA of I)r. Bell,^•i/iM'acdfi&iv' of the firm qf Mahan & Bell, mus| ,u settled., Those remaining unpaid" or
the 10th' of January, 1899, will be: left
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SPECIAL NOTICES. —?j—i j—T—t—9?—r ®TUELE, I^PlAy (30 'Have comnencedjtMi -8|Rj-Ajpnat' Olfars^ce "tcc* l« f^cetj^t .for t)b feptoq, and goods wfll-rM..p^ite^:^iir^ ch«aj^: Cli*»b *nonnh to intare a »pe«*Jy cJearance, at ait e»ent^ ••.-'-•TAKB«*a«
LN & .Bell.
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Valuablk PBOFXBTT FOB S!ALS.-u-TUB ProP?f^A"f^? coin^of?6|bcff.l Ohio streets, in Mudipg ,.ti^ -r^dflnce of Dr Pftirj/ek iSjjoffered iof snip. dgsUing goodhu|uie.«sloc$ttyns:' here. Apples th(i office of 3id3w Dife' PA'tkick.
CHEAP* Chkafkb Oa*AtfBTl—Alrie black cloth froitfe' coat 'innds to order fdr $25.00.,' Go leaVe yoor. measure ^wfttf J. Walmsley altd save yourselves $10.00 tlo 416AH ri-t ".v [6-di«A ...'. .• 't•"'* .' aUk^ tip to order my at cost, for the nelt
AT COST.—I' ViHin&kft whole stock of goods thirty days,, «o«pi*tiBg
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—We propose to close out otir stock (if Besdy-made Clothing at cost 'with the view of going out of that line of business. Alto, a llne of lpvif prlced CassimerQs, Jeans and Satinets at cost or less. Ekamine xur stoek, buyrof us^ssdi save money.
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—At'f^l Wh "a^tar^e^ assortment of Pailtascopic Spectacleaf ar Spenoer's Patent Nose Glasses, in "Gel 1 Silver, Steel, Plated and Rubber JfrnmcB Also the purest Periscopic ILpps-r' for I ling old frames, and can suit every ej that can be benefitted by spedtactee, at the sign of Watpb and Spectacles, nenr the corner of 6th street. 7^dtf ,, S. Fbbkm^ij.
-Nxw SAaVIKo and HAIR JBbk snfo SALOON.—Messrs, Clark & jP/i^p elegantly fittddQip tha^Jx corner of Sixth and Mam ing Block) invite their 'old" jifcd. ne friends to give them a call.^ ,ThayJ employ the bost workneen and guarantee entire Satisfaction in fiveiry department pf fasfilotiabrn Work in their lino,
N« B- A tofrel. fui^i»hed for every customer every time... ,, ijlf
Bkhold, Yk Epicubks 11—fWh 0eterp, Chicken4, Turkeys, Wild Turkeys, Wild Ducks, Quails, Prairie Chickens,Rabbits, Squirrels, Venisen Fresh Sagje, Navy Beans and Cranberries by tke barrel oT by the small. Pecans, Buttwv by wholesale also Eggs, Drind Peacbss^ Dried Apples, Fresh Lertren&, Creab^ Cheese, pure Buckwheat and Lilly Whiti. Fiour, Turnips, C^bba^e and Potatoes^ may be fbund sit SAT Sf BAILRY'B Garia and Pou|tty: Depot, No.„l$ Sob th Fourth street.
Ja£ob KXBN, opgosile the Poil OiSdB on 6th'Street, is «ot'**ste)llng bis gbodsht coat, neither does', he intend to dose out by Christmas, bat sells as cheap as ariy, one in tbe«ity a fine lot of Jewelry-a»d" Clocks for Christmas, jnst received, to le~ •pld at very low figures. .Call and compare his prices tafoT* purchasing. d22
Any one wishing to enga&ejii tb«,'tfl, business, will find it a paying tone bj^'ep* pi fins soon to #. ArrowiHt. ^S^tf—r. r^z\
Tbeseperaoiis who hatensedit
fl^rwialer aay that ttay wUl hsiy no other tfod of ooalj there Is too sulphur, tM clttckw#,- noiotadara, BO odor nm-dast, bo shooting 1n the stove, nothiSf bat White asbes like those of woodL Go to
Th. Kite, theft eele Agent in Tarre Haate, (uid leaveyOU^ordersAtWaGrBO«y,l»Dj ttaifl street, *«xt to McKeen A *inshaiPs Bank. Terms eash.'' MUm ar.cid*—w.'n'ii gjifM.'u i'— .*
having taken the *ell fcnOTTn sasffld, Kj 157 Kafn street, formerly occupied by 3
apectfullj iafew) tha nihyns of J«rr^
flrst-ClaM GtD^er^'MSd Fravton SWre, wlli s^l the aaine as .^eap aaa^y housp if..*&*&•*<*•«o©d»4f?liTBr4 V? of the city free of charge. 23-dtf. "tTfSJ .•$'
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ratCES KEGtTLATED ft»vnia leva wtun Wnuwumi no ovjag lo-mi ^3iauJioqo•?» asiaJ sv«d bnstn To Favor Buyers and Iii ci 5u. ^f03ge Sal©B:' *"i4 ua bfia W -:-4
At 3% 05? 30, 4l)HUMl W «eiti
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*09 O* iM 4^! YMii 10* •i ^Icfull :130 5«LI /./.."t/H i"
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^REJ^CHMEHOt)'^
All-wool Impress ilotli»
tfBte*. •. =. "i. #s« A
Oheingieable Silks^®
Heavy Hep Silks
handsome Mink Set
A
Mil
U!^:
SPESB'S STANDABD W'lN^ BITTBRS is kig^ly rWtLJuwiidaft/by pbyyi eiana for Dyspeptics, on account .at. its tonic properties, its purity, and its (feli cious fiavor. auglB d^^in*|
I
11
Otbtkhs at
€l*tBOB,B.—From
iimiiii i.,u n1 'I iiijimu
t""
(laei ted: DRY COODI. 61 e^ed TTiT jsoiq
vilbo&b .\uolis9-rflm ei^ iiinat %ai
wi'xnO tbmm a'oKiaaaAiO" wi boat) .maW aebooTf I
A favorable time
^V jvt iLivv*ioi joa v? audi v«f
O I A S
t* 4vu sjimw ,s»*jr j*±rmdny %ab- ?K): §/m 1W" iw h""•" a ^(7iai«iqftio3
135,(0
handsome Mink Set 40,ty
A handsome Mink 8et 45,|0
toO ioc-L 3'jj AcJ tjjO jloo JL "TlTiO
QliOVE*
a
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til'
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Aft rHK
Jr t,t
ASTUACKAN SET$.
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rto)«a«si^^ ..f% ,(W&«a .mil f'ta^wO" .. jUT: ii?i!
A
DIES*
PttRS,
3Tt^IN~ nS-T ni u. S I Fitch,. I berian Squirrel, Cony, Water Mink, ~""&cT, ifce.,
as the Cf^eapmt
GENTS'S UNDERWEA
Of th at Jait m«Ti!4^*Mtliat ImtMof
fliaan
.V
Pcr SAL*.—B^Jn^ ehgkged"in, «.nber business, I offer my Ice House, lot, Tools, Testes, and the-good ^ERY LOWj basiiM for sale. W 11
Add
after to day George Habermeyer is will be in reeeipt thosftWie and ma nifLcent Maljtby Baltimore Qy»t«a, whi they will eell by, the can or s^rye up customers as their Oyster Bostauranti on Fourth street, opposite tbe posWfflee. j*
v. '.uniaTr lJ jwh*
«t» .WMK& ,tvrrtv «tfS vl if!.
UnTiSin
pojiutar
ift*'
"I,
A 1 N A S
w««»^ AhSd, a ff -.
(j t,'Sotne
Beautiful StyleB of
Gtents Fur Collars, Gaps aad Gloves
Gap
HaV
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and Examine our Stock. j_— at THE y| -^f St
J. MlvTROPOLITAN -I's 'tjs -t*
arid
sr®y»
aiii&^K
Storet
198 MpinStreet:
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ifv'v'J 'a# -. .-.aJej '.opt 1
i6A
v? I
d^oiflbe Cup Bear«r^ ^i^nytnns ^aj# Poetry the Yefkr»- ndT
Poeu'Vo/ lJie Fields. -j 1 Sha Standscd Po9lft «, yariqua, styjes of. binding, «nd MWKf. P»J® jou w^bj
T. SyArthar'a Works. Turkey Aatiqhe A Ane«eleovion of Photpgraph Albums, and many other fine Books unenumorttted hat on e«hiWtiox% QJd,,^tpnd Among oux ,.. b»aiut ia.. jat03 \h'. ,bat»iD. L...
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OJ JAlf.i 1 .::i
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BARTLETT fe yORUNDY,
AT l&X MAlir STREET," ).t« i- eu£«0 "B'» "Ai iioi' Ban done tiSeb hestfckte ywat to present tstls pnbbc .*v »ee|taWsrStoek for tbe
beQeireng fciwitt be jtonl»oiated^i)7 the. ,dos«itBBena.of''TBrTa.i UaattfffAfa"
J^eWS
COMBINE BhAvWyjt$Q $&&&} BooB theirX,^ 7"
wMW fouttd thefoTla^ing^Mp thai* Mntlv honnd and beautifullv BluStfatent a#d .PAi ..*aT^i'u»as w*r gantly bound, nnd beautifully illustrated Rypfesr1
tW-ii.i
liq »a np? J'rtbifc' «d anHJoiji Birket Foster's Pictures iff-iBbfcllsh Landsoai
andsoape. Th* Parables «f Oar Jaord. Aptiq^e liofooao, Gilt- 1 '-v: »i Irving'sSketc^^Bool^ Artist's Editiofi, 120 Engravings, .s.i'in' ,. rKathrine-r-Her Life aad Min«-^by J. Ot*Boltaad. Oenanlotb, gUt, tintert-pRr •p*.v. Ac-Slegfmt ffift. t»
TbecBookuf Slagantrlsteactfc, i. U" ItdMs aadl flbllyWA Gift Book for, all bbllM^T«ir.n:(»uj S6V130"-. vdw
Engfiftfaj Siowd. Poetry (rf-ibe Qld*n Tints. The Months] uIllusbraUM^by Pei^ wd PlMod..^ .1*4 -1w ,7£ini!ji, •»..
Ou Life, lllostrated by Pen.fe Pencil Parables from Hatute. l. ,i*Theflome of Washington. Haa eif,.'
Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progresjujuj siti'i a bThe Fountain of South, *.n »riT Adventures of A. Qriffio. tav.-inf
Hymna In Prose, for .fi&jdtsgoq ,JSij Gislie^the Otttlawx *04—pwan »,f The Christian Anaoc.n«,ip5il od»m jao The Ccom Bearer
1Uq
md
tiisj
'.it
|Te# ]lopl(IW tHtf Dttj','
^.wlll be fdiind thfiffbllowing "Sfift Muhlbach's Complete Wdfta Cloth orjPkp&r
& LIU
Daisy. By the A'utlior'of "Wide, Wide
1
a-fltdry
AUV A»«Wi MWMJ v* ^v-D.iy.
oh
fhe Spinikfe GfVps^1,' by Geoi JDlFiilt.' Atnaioh. at NoV(fl/ff^fieJG»ftr-
^id' W. from, English, Histo-jr, by ^be Autfeor.^ "The Heir-of Advioe :M A^Mother*
A^rise W'^, i.J Alb -y»naV#re».V p« Nile. aij dL:w. ,/£¥ Cul^ur* Denjanded ^,d »r„
Lih (Touman v., jli%at.on8Bof
P^rcs(
^s^V# ^btitaries bt-U .b-
^ew#Bd'itii'.h8of Ir\T»n^s' W*©rVft! New E Jiticn of Bayard
Nfvr-BdrttOn of Macau'iey'a BUglanjd, Pr%«j6«'s Wdrks, Qompt^iOf 1" 'WAverly ^N«"Wels. I if.aW" CooperVTales, &C., &.U S moil gni
Cit -oitJIL-'
v-
h:"3V.:I 1^ E Sj,
lotA.sifid,.,^ of Stockings brim-fuh and. we trust tibat the Old Fellowf w.ill Call around early, as 'twill tako bim .a long, time to ialect from our abundant snp^ "M fn 01SW ,il8®OW 8iU gXSifiifiO
Stadonerj iind
We have Writing Desks, Port' ,*iu. Follcig, Ladies GonopttnionsJ""7
1
Boies, dasaesf Piiaeles', Tablets, aa •Psper Knives, Reward Cards, PonB in Boxe«,Tdil6t 8tacd-, 4)r«ft!%gCase6,Traveling Bags,
Chess, Checkers, Dominoes, '»j 1 j- Baokgammo'ii Boards, Cigar Stands,
1
Corner Fourth ami Mnn8ta.i
1
... t. ,• »miuyv „e-r r* t: f-
-Diaries for 1860, MtiitfematicBj Instruments, PianchettO) 1 Pap'^WoigbUiaDd arrest varfety of other Niek nacks, snitabte fo*^ jii. a Gift so jtuf Mend, 'your child, your lover, or your. sweeube^rt But it is Cheaper for you to oome and see us, ttaii it is vis?*, .. Jor us to pay fW.a loqgeit otiw U-,ii Ad «rt Iseai-e at, id
Come otWi Cvme ttU,, to lOl Main Street, and we will take delight in showing you our "Goods!
BABTLETTdc GBUSDI
INSURANCE COLUMN. rtJ jo se9«i"j!) 9dJ /U' oat ,D9i!»irri? 11 iqi»" »mct Btt }.»j| 1 JUH W.IM vtit ivtt'A out avarf iod'#r ba^ol fco# "i.iietiii'l
IKE Asnwri
INSURANCE AGENCY
sAdj- «kia«.M}ii ajfohd e«dj }o,«bi« I 1
A beji«
•e«p. .vewt^K'fa Uwh The tetlowlng ^ld anil tfrlfabt* Cto?stfi4*
it- '-ignis*'.' ,e isss Merchltnts
Xmerleiin Fire
Horth
Applications taken and PoiUiea tssuei tny.ol the above aamed Oompanies in lowest current Ratea. Alaof B£AL ESTATE bought and sold, and- COILKCTWNS promptly altendwi to. "fo ,-JAftply to ,m" miaii •i-.fsll C"? Si«~- VSt
L«m.A.okane,,
Oeceral Pire and Life Imurance Agent. r# .^jv« -*4 rrU tA'i O #T FlCKfi J(i9» x*
Main8l., between 5th A 6th
Terre Hatite. lnd.
Offlde115© Hais Street Old Stand of Drs, Thonpson Bust tut u|S0qu ,m H-- Jwuamm *w"#4r«ii''':#Kli 'ai um$
•no( sea
hhtpT liiU v4
I 0v*7T ?iT .3iio7 w.i»i n.-.t.
to iwOi^d* a dalid*tts ot ISTAft
kj nA la»JJa*f£
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in:
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os «aa mat
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SEIZURE
THK OO1
AND
Cf.snuq pI6P S dsitif.S- -$Q JZ "-»i •». .rf st^"' .at
iSI 5f •°i!tHvirt,'be' iffer^at oTt^-likl^ ai di
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JUST RECEIVMD
Will tM« oppbrttthtty'f6j[ a bl ,aiai#« iftisamteoi wants jat latuxe aril a) lalloMsb ed oJ bo 1 0JU8T BECEIVID
ay- "IB?* 3EK.
In Mink, Fitob/^ SibeHah 'Sjuirtel, tiis"' naWt-vx- ^e same ^swonJd I .Space will not admit monttop but ^al.l.. who yisij tbft. 'JBRCjKJJiJ"
tj m!| ss^epgisftb muduA sdT J®!' siii- .lea*'-"•''sibhrne®'"'•» snoMalioqun
'ffti
a
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r:
BJ. iST,1,s
'O-T 9*4 tbita ,1 fl ,Jsj»ootiny«W A wjt 00
Self-Feedinj
cornsheller
Ii^to which, the Corn is Shovoled and not
as
.jTenched by the Hands., 1 ,.,
," WARRANTED JP0 SP^iij thorough rri«finfi', wliethei* ttt^dor^ be donoil or toft, and lrave the cob tiWJrttiffc. The Colferiwt- ihnHsit iflasarase separated a
chine, and e!erattd and deposited In §*cki They are tilted or geared, lltlv different capaoltlex, from
300
to
Taylors
2,000
bushels per
Dfeti
jimv a •MM-L tL j»,t Hie Blieller» wIU bq ft^rainked, with or. witlout fiar«e'Po»eM, 6r %rS«' fbsreti"
Wlttoauttlie tticllera. AIm,
*'STA«,"
1
We haven^'spaW to' them »1 -b^a^ as tnerre&ia b6 robSW nothing els1 •itbjijtea Joa iort lit hi the EjcrtSjSsl but weearf'illl throug ptt 'frurtfk czjus,
l#lkd "XI" SlieHeM
}frtfdw .wiytei TTMTS
1
6
Grioqs,
Port Mottaies, Pocket Bootii' CardCates, Elegant Book^Marks* 'ISacbits, Gold P^ns, 'Sktreosct^b-7mid1 VHews, Work*
II E E S
ijn the Country, consisting. -i
Hktretick's /rational,'* -jq Aslvf^JBureka,"" Cummtngn/t a itsjiites/fll ,9 ^Sabfordi'f -'Gale,** ft
PrfbM-raagfag ft»m to f£0, aad eapac tt4t from 100^t l,qw^b*U o( ford ptr hoor,-
JOWES A JO*KS„ PStl .7/ I lftu)an a'.r.i-Ui .8qua«»vi7ifri
TEBBK IlAGP'lk
DEfHTfSTRY.
DK
L. HE. .ftAJlTHOXOMEW HlTBfBO* AflD.tlEOatNlr^L -J hp
-i
r.
Sooetteij.- io Df.- it.' W*ED, Wr. lS7 ^tilh Natiocai Terra J^u9K1
I A tt i80 N
The Oldest
^oiicb.
He.
flrsr?jsj
a meefiog 6f thft Beard of Dir^ctorgof tht Terre HSHteCks rlffit C'otori»»y, a dlTlrtfnd tour per cMt. on the Capital fctoek *u declared, payable at the Banking Uguf-of HrKeen 4 Mln•h»ll, »fl»r Jinuery lotb, 18C0.
G*iBOS BCOAN.'See'/.
Terrs Ilsnia, Jan.4, ]809fidl«
TERRBa.
HAUTE novelet WORKS, BT
TITTMAN & CO.
18,
fire Ins. Co.,
liiito.
inusSiwoiT! HiETrouri, oujui. 'rO ,»iw BI'J )w: 's?#dJ metsixni 'i'ai ,»T
MatfcFnBrth Ht„ opporttrPMt
1
T-1 TC*e**iref flaate, lnl. Vodiw, tsaiWtiMs'*in ueMr Btcmatit HIATLT KZCOCTtn eVXefsiuli*r'iBr«ach'L vIick Qua ii«. TitttnaUTl Breech' and 11 nz*!* loader mad to pi'der from n«w sr nil mitrrlal". 49-ueaeral Kevalrtan PraataU AUoded to.
fjlHR
8AIKT
PI A NO
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MAMiF AOTiittl^G PMPAH)
{Tlie PlaBciS ortbfi tVjinpiuij are «a«olhli]
Pianos for Western Peopte. ^:Thf^«wea»teo»y MaSaat Umbo, lvt sm 4OMd% Tbajrhare tak.-u
Fear First Premlnnt,
»t Weelern F»!re. Thej poesete nnrtvalfed #i eaUeacaof |oa»aaii Jniej, tad i: all rnpecU Vj'b tM,Uet In/uraiueri^i K«m4. K*nnratimT»
6^AocoaDi*cr
.1 «r
Priett T»ff fW« «30 Bi.3
W #f"rxk awd rixua.
Pfano Is -warranted for ?t»» Ve»r
OLD INliTRtlMKyi^ IXC&AKGKD At tlBtEAiJ Warekoaie fot Soott lW*h darjier ot
Hota|
*M 4M rnrft
fe«'
bat'' tMi ««mb
'fV'H "-v.
4
jj
1
siilopi Ec'irs a*
Of es atjd QuaUtii
::H'0'K
500 Patterns Choice Mohair^ W fairs' 300 Pattorns Abyssinan Poplins at 200 flBR^HB-t91SnPtoB French Pbp
Stik| awfully, worth from $10,1)0 at $6.(tojmd *'i^0 per Pattetn.
*1 N-J& jjr__
200 Do2en Fringe Huck IVwiB|s, at 300 Dozen Bletched Linen Nsipklns -rt- to $3,60 perdoaen. s* ril
•jt. idrjiC
itt c&', a eib- ori s« J'.sib sa
PRAUDS,q-^: j^gjVKwpaJg't
DRY GOODSr" CftHKlWXt
ixiivq •I'lJW
iuii -is^lc
rcf-ctroff'is
MIXK& "to nv**jtr•"'} ft-'.- •». ua «#sir
ap sGoods
iSfe«
tx*
Hom» of
.'•••— 'ait
:*«li
CE & CO.,
some kipds at one-third thoi^
MSB EXPRESS, M&o V/' -luiiqeiK «#«i
DMIfteOODS,
r....- ,'M- IV. fari
wh^hi jyij hfkv» «j?t l*to Patterns w-
33It
and' $3,ed Pattern, ^otth $ioo Patftfti $6,00 and 97^0, lins, with as ha«4*otne lu«tre as any to $12,00 por Pattern but will be sold
O
fe'v Vk
$1^90 per. dozen and worth Si, it fl,80 and $2,00 per doz. tirorth $3,
I E S
long time. to ootne, to supply tbair these prices I k'toafrn?
A LABG-B LOT OP Bia SJffT
Water MinkHkc., at lower prices than in a A I
a
every article that will be sold cheap, -will be well paid for their eoittfog.
W. S. BVCE A CO.
DAY COODk.
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1 w»$ .,le
9ti
tsxraiy
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bafa ti esatt-oai o«t li. J#d s'iitidi .van&nii iaqaq *.• iasniq 'Ai a la btiMtiiaan '»ij« ff jiK'iV V-KJ 000.00-j.!.• i-.-mfm| oiMXfe sinw. 'ik**! *u .- -MY
^idau!.. .idH vB't
sa,
pt^JBfhrse,
.Vlnoioa ''fe''- T.t
CLEARANCE SALE
.. ..awoilol *s t- *j.- -i!.ija«»«K
of
^e 'i/»?g4st!"^/oftHfaln't
HAS COMMENCED.
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DRE8.C0DODS, tor. odi oiyb-^ ?i tioeinnsQ «k
TRI«1rtt.\6S, PRIHTS,'
buseets,
6L0¥fi» 4 HOSIERY, wi w«'
0
le!
TL1 I fS "*f, fo oa. e. •'•--'a I kaa .u^BUE IUpffc, f.Nf
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c..:qi .iixscfowi,' TSf
jlEfltai3li8&e<i
Duxi
In Terre Hnutr'j -On Sista Wtrnet, TCnln
OUo, oaedixr tqi)th of Naticmnl rtoor Uating had apw»rd» of ', »»EKtt eh rear*' H"nee In- Ortfttotry, he ftroon8d«M that h» (InMltfiMo* ia BrnkM' "J!-
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no
... NOTIONS 6 ftiumg
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^STOTHI2sa!
:,'H
if) *vt4t tA -IJoa baa id) .n Kemember! at & tddiicl «4l '».
TV FILL, RIPLEY & CO'S, Cohjf.r Firth and Uain Streets,
Mqw'^oTKHRTt HAlfTR, tNl.
.sldqn: 11 itt hotfisi'. "f iffo}J«CJiiTK V:'.! "TaiW.)Pbaa 1 •?'.-» F! J.isiT Vf.'fl
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SAVE
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MONEY AND DfiINK GOOD TEA.
JOSEPH STRONG,
Ho,
l((l Xain t'treet, Terre Baa'e, Agent
for
E I E E A O A N
or Kiw foas.
The aoparalled socci cr tble Gompan,
ow
in« to,tbe feet that Itiejr IMPORT their Tea* dlroet irrm Ibv prodociag dUirleti of Ohlna and Japed, aad lefl them at letail, tbroVKN their AgenU, at cargo pii ee. tbui iiTlaatbetenaeme frnflti'yfn ha»» p»id heret.fore. Ail goo.le war (aa(e#:tu gife »*t«liai.iOB, or laoee, reftiadcd,
PRIOK LIST.
Oolong (Bl»ck) —SO 90 1,00 but tl.'iOpar tb
Tana Mjeoa (Oie.n) 901,00, I.9SJ 60 Mixed (Clr. A Black...„.SO 90 1,03 i,iO ,90 r,e»,i«5« 1,60 •»e 1,W,1,lit" VBi ien)....l,U0 1 36 Xsx. Btoaklaat (Blk X,Q0, 1,1#" I,Si K'-j
aii 1 tu {ur. Diaea...„.i IapSHM (fr»«n}....
Japan (mtnrv leaf
Oaapowder (O een)....l,U
Implre 0ompao'e celtbrated bread* Inug Arm aod Tung Mow *h»pe of Klark Tea, *lth Qraao Tea a*v»f-^lKhly r*octa7Bevdrd—8'.13. der.l8dly
^RCHFtRCT & BUILDBB.
A.m \'S2
haaa, epartSeatloae.Sapertateadanc*, aad
'dm»^-ec«th «Mt «oraer of
street*,
it.
1*4 tarniaM tor r»ery ianUte ot Aa1Jlnga.
vahi abt rtfia,
ovtf Pnaaeily'a
DracStora.
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