Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 April 1869 — Page 4
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A oBAxas h«s beeh^ flatft of Seatb, Hag«r Co. tlres^ndjtf F. Gll^»,tAea^lj)0P
R'KrD«-IOAlffe gw ^,o^^.poEtiidsS&'*1 noon anartgol% yA^flholrt:for thecal didates an»ouncedrfot the several office
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THi BAXlAoASt ftU fthange^ttrt Th« ntfw'tlnlr-tabl Monday mornlng of the Indlaoapoltot^lrpad Is where» '9r- 'i,ir-' -ii"'"
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TJoolst, at' h¥ sew room»7^w""^ Mala street,.. ha» ,,Harpe^,. ^eekl Frank Leslie's Itlastfated faeWiifcp«^ a fvtll sdpply of rlatBtt j»Aiil»tiofl»H -1' V.'1" 'f°jd at the Postoflbca Harptr's-.Waakly anA Fraijfe ^M^I4 May first. An impjease budge^lMV,^ aiDg caosei nis tat^lss to be filled to tt riohest profusion .with *119 I magaalnes, arid h,u
PlUOTIOAI, y-.u'L Powell, recently minister of tb» Spirita 1 Society of this cTly^llllWTmf U-T»l giousdiscourse on4$fon#atl©naliMn" at^l old Coutt in the afternoon.
The last oddit* in the ifreaky wor of fashion is wooden parasbh,- jhide* thin strips of wood and deoorat»i «wn thing after the Chinese fashion.,Th^y a pronounced handsome" 4y .fi^i5H
Farbwxll, TiOBxal—The chaps make the fsdiione in the. hai "busted" up the tight pMts, so faMnoi able-last B«mmeii, by putting thrie-qu ters of a yard more "doth
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season. Farewell, vieipns of legs iw|'heft as thoie of a katydid!: .}•./
A last, apparently a strange*-, ttttsi ed marked attention yesterday BM^nir mlng down Mala street itt a Mt,
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what of a compromiie between mile ai female.oostumo. The lower Jimba ne elothed In looie fitting panta, syblQh cfuje down to the tops of neat Poliih tooW
T« Direotors of Ui'o.VWtyrtern Ir Company, of Clay county, have filed a: idavits in the c.ffloe of the Auditor of Sti setting forth the agtoetnent' of more thi twc-tblrds of tho stockholders, to inorea le the oepitr.1 stock of the oompany to$16l, 000.
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Mast tarm«b», nod evea *eeidentl »f the city, wbo are so fortunate as to p«ss a potato patch," are buying Hlfe "Eal Bose" potato kt Foot'e's Seed Store, I whioU they piy 75 cenU ppr pound. It Is believed to be the t^st and miMft p| liflo member of the potato family.
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BaPTjBLXC.VKS Oxlt to Vorij—• question baa been raised as whathw De^oerats, who may express a deUsroplnatifn to sapport a Republican candidate at tpe oily election,
\a
voter.
ease he is nominated to
day, oan cast a vote for that ^adldate^t the ptlm»ry election to-dayi' *To detlrmine the matter and that there may be no misunderstanding, tbe City Executive ComalMehad a o»nsultation -Md*deeld|d most positively that no one should be 11* lowed a vote unlesi he is known to be .a Republican and iny person whose p4ltioal antecedents are not known shtnjld be rejected, unless good proof can be given to tbersatisfaction of the Board w^o must judge of the qualificattons
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THEfl*nTmATgg.—Our announcemei column present! excellent material frotn which to select candidates for the several municipal offices. Where BO many gotjd names are presented,
Bured, whatever may be the result of election this afternoon.
•*Xot7 To-datI—When it is^82t^id Iwn foot that tMfelpublici a party haArtnajority of from roree to foi hundred in tli city, tie primary electic this afternoon is virttrolly Ae
election
the offices aarnlT The important therefore of a ftnl vote of the Bepubflcans being tpt is mani^st.
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Flax I Last evening, about ei o'clock, a «SfcTi3«3& M^b*iCie of Keith A Milliken's warehouse, on Em \w&MmaaaA rather, mm have been set on fire, causing an imj mense illumination
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that local it
and calling out apparently one-half thi popuWK»a»»aLfcy. engt"® were promptly on hand, but the buildinj
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"Lkctttbb oh Live is Turkey"— The Rev. Arthur Begdan, Nestoriar Priest from Turkey, who is officially au .thorixed- by the Giaek government obtain aid for the sufferirgtwomen ant ohildren of the 'Christian patriots of thi
Island of Crete, wbo are strugglinj against tho terrible odds of Turkisl tyranny, will deliver two lectures on th "Soeial, religious and domestio life of thi people of Turkey," next Monday an Tueeday evenings, In aid of the Cretai sufferers. Admission, 00 eents to one lec ture or eourse ticket, admitting to botl lectures, 75 cents) children half prkx TiOkets for sale at the Bookstore of Bar lett & Grundy.
Stats Christian Cohvbktion a1 T»*bb Haut*.—Pursuant to a call, meeting was held in the parlors of th Congregational Churoh last evening.Rev. S. M. Stlmson was called to th 3 •hair, and E. M. Walmsley appointe I Secretary. Rer. M. A. Jewett, D. D., lefl in prayer, After an announcement ff
a com ml tee
KTTond
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M. Walmsley, Joseph Grover and T, G. Ensign, the Western Secretary of tlfe American Christian Commisson, who w^s appointed Saoretary'of said oommitte
appointed, as follows: C.I. Ripley, C'. Bartlett, J. M. Oioott, Dr. W. Q. Inslei, W. W. Byers, Peter Grubb,
and Rev. C. T. Martin. The committee was authorised to fill vacancies. iioBim cii.iiifl .,i ia(i
Robbers Arrested.—Yesterday Ji rome Hayes, Henry Lenhart and Frank Cox, were arrested by officer Luther Gi more, for robbing Sage's oonfeotioner
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got up I
ment as postmaster. It is now his. dutfr to send his bond to Washington, when,if approved, his commission will be forwarded and be will take immediate possession of the office.
Cotjucilmzn.—The printed tickets tjo be nsed to-day will not contain the nam of candidates for Councilmen. The ters in each ward will write on their tic et the names they prefer. Two Gounci men are to be elected in each Ward, candidates, so far as spoken of up to lait evening, are:
First Ward—D. W. Minehajl, Johp Haney and D. Debs. Second Ward—&.. L. Chamberlain, R. S. Cox, E. Garrln, Simeon Cory, T. A.
Madison: Third Ward John Boss.
quartvly meeting of this Alattox, Luther Grigsby, Samuel D. Oi(j tfake place Jpfa* Bfiith. «C. Brokfl**^C^l*«Wnrough ftft ef-, tire war, will be the Presiding Elder duM.* s»ttPttvrtk»ffi»o6 ««bbatfc
JClowkbs asp Plasty—The auctle «nl« of Algerian and French plants, the rpMaAext 4ov nwjtiLjgfjicKeea Minfb«R^ Bank, will eAttnued th^s" morning at ten o'olcok. There ari^manjyi
I reference to the primary electionj
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were very low—in many cases not one-1 half the pnoss -a«rtd at private sale.-l-Dsop in this morning and examine th
-J. K. Whittaker and
Fourth Ward—S. K. Allen and J. I
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ex-pr3C8S: E?efyoDe knr'
ZanM SmUhi and lhey know
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a
better Mayor. He i$ ooe
1 jPFcur oldest citizanr, having epen^ (he best years of his life here, and has been a hprd-working man. I have been taping -lktely with a great many mechanics, i^ostly carpenters and bricklayet*,in
^nUh for 3Iayor.m rbeHevoThat
Mechanic.
Messrs. Express I am gratified to tea tb€3ftmeg
candidates, jApd hope ^»*fnwminee8 wil be men wEo poeMff veneration onougli forage, and JiumanRyjtmd-judgment t) constrain,tfrrtn to gt^rh^Bedentary offices wibem, leaving
Terbe Haute, April 23, 1809.
D. W- MinthM Etq.
Dear Sir:—Tho undersigned Republl cans of the First Ward learning that yon deoltne to permit the use of your name an a candidate for re-election to the CitJ Council,'earnestly request you to recon sider that decision. Wo believe that the "great interests of our growing city require the jpresenoe in our Council oi gentle* exgsrienpe and bwiineas habite, for"the discharge of the important i^ities, devolving"upon^ ^t body, pnd *Sf4alBg'tif:fou the lalMT for the poa^ tiooj we hope*you will noi persist in do* c^fig*rb*rt»«i6»i i" T. P. Murray. J. B. Armstrong. W,"0.
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engaged in the robbery of Bartlett It Grundy's peddling wagon. Hayes, will be remembered, was acquitted on '.echnicallty in the Criminal Court ft couple of
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cofrdnement In tl
sentenced to cofifineniient In the oouol^ j^^fle^qnth. rHe was flowed to n^i about tiie J** preiniies fn the daytimB, being locked up at night. Wednesdey night he did not come in, henee suspicic was turned towards him as being implic lted in the robbery of Sage's oonfeotioner
of tbe whole msilter, thereupon Hay^s and Lanhart were arrested and taken before tbe Mayor. Co* was used as a wifness. He described the whole transaj tlon, but His Honor, knowing his ohara tar, hesitated to hold tbe other two b^ on his ovidenoe. He was questioned vey? olosely. Among other questions, he w^s atked where he stood while tbe other went in. He said a little way off, rgain^t barrel whereupon Lenhart instantjy •xclaimed: "That's a He, for you hejd the ladd«r while to#
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the cat out,:' and then all tbe boys aic knowledged the robbery. They were accordingly sent to jail in default of ball.
Le*ih»rt was sent to the penitentiary from this place about* two years slnde,3 was transferred to tbe House of Refuge, and finally made bis escape, with tbne other boys, from that institution. Theie tjoyi'twlony tozx-jptugSKho teem dtt^r
Thi Tiers Haute Railroad, 1 Attoroeyjd*^»rkl tbis Jfa^rair^ fate tbe House Coram It teecn the T»rr«Uladte
due .Sohooirund from ta.Jcfth
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Tbe efiioiion ar*, fhat tbe
amount to the fftll #am Invested and ten ief thereon, then tbe rtgulate tSe to so that hp^ more than flft
E*centhtt
centnm per ""'«uui »ucu iglslnturre rtgulate tSe tH*a»d WrJit SoaCTt^k^® ft fen after payIng esaMMSKf*the'road afll provkliSg
101^^?tkb#«u»d^tke^^^iieglsliSure
must
Vake the Ankstept^ prepaweoqditiops precedent on hv a* a ptelim«n»fy iv+ isalslative
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aF.TC Crawford,.
Jno. SaatU arP. S.. v¥estf»ll. X. p. 13untin^.D. S.kUansldson. R.
iiofris.'^7* Hf. C. Smith.
Jamas H. Tureom A. Herrlck. .James Johnston. Frank Paddock. Cia-tf MoKeen. 'S. Wolf. G: W. Pattiok. 5
W. Pawia C.'TPhoniaon.' R. H. Simpson. Nioholas Filbeck. John Hauey. J3CL W.^MAncourtE James Hook. J'.J
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W» Haberly.
In compliance with the above request and that of many oth^r citizens, Mr.' W: MitfshaO -has Consented to become candidate for re-election the Council froni the First WardX^^
MAYORALTY.
Mi." »~r Ebitor^.Express W,e desiro.to call the attention'^ the Republica'6 voters the'elt^to.jiioiOQ po4fitop»*'ons whic! should control,^toa.iin «el4cttag Mr. TbonvtiK!S^fc tethA-'c^ndidiSe of the pirit^ffcftitbe ofGbefJif ltajWn He is a ^ytletattn itO^^y Wxtensive business quriiftdiitleflifl. Ba Jt ana oT -!oor snost faithful, persevering and cunsciencious
deal out the sam^.
icter. In tho abseBca of our Mayor, he hg-teen freqillBnflj ^*Hed uwa lo pre. (W#er oar^Conj^on CounoCiSd has #npved the cbnflrldnce Snd adrmration of that body.
He Is available In fact, in our judgment, he is the oiriy one whose name has been presented for th6 Republican nomintrtiMi. thfet can be,el«ot^d. He has been a friend to the poor.- Ho juts .no enemies ,^*^as sffsble and polite to evei.v one. He commands the esteem of all our citizens of bofl/pSrtfteef anil we knowja number of Damoorats who bave pledged ih^m»»lves to vote for him if be gets the nomination. In fact we are satisfied that he can cany more Demooratlo votes and loose fewer Republican vttes, than any of tb"eJIE«Haod«t»
As to bis claims on the party, we may say that in p, q'ulet way, te has done more jtoik f«r the thap any other one in the aity. fie has never made speeohes) nor made aay fuss over his Work, but has worked fkietl# end has thus been mooh more effioient thai mahy, who have made a greatdlspliywad have Injured the party bytadiscrtfet .remprka.
He has done as rnuoh work for the city at any man In'the piace^ ^s a member ci the Counoil, he hai been on all tho r&grtMrorktpt 'Oomciitlfei hnd has neglooted his own business to attend to busi
MS* Cor the ^od:ofTto city, I never had a paying joffioe." Fir reasons we think he deservei^tbe nomina»^ W tlil^ep«li»n ,s:2*x -.'ffti arwW
Arthur Boga^al£tiT#J^tt£«tUaln4, in Judea, and a Priest in the Neatoris^ Church, will preach to-morrow morning^ in the Congr^ational Cburch, and in tlje -evening in Asbury (M.. E.) Chapel.-j-j Subject: The sufferings and persecations of the Christian in Turkey." In the evaing several churches will unitein serviop* In the afternoon at 3 o'clock, a Unloimeeting of Sabbath Schools will talfi place in Dowling Hall, on which occasiojn
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dorsed by hundred of Christian ministers of every Christian demonation, and by the religious as well as the secular press
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IBVIAXATOIM, April 2, 1869.
Rev. and Dear Brother:
,of our appre«u4ion of your very interest-,
rJng
disCtfurt^lOn the religious conditionij of your ancient and Christian people, d1 livered in our churchee, and we mosl cheerfully recommepd jpu lft ypr. ren eve«y^be^| jh(H TOH8 "Fraternally yours, '-Ti' Hahfobd A. EOSOV,
J- pastor 2d Presbyterian Church. F. O. Hollovtat, D. D., Pastor Roberts' Chapel, M. E. Church.
of Terre Haute the
men list
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to use
young *mn
their stalwart Ucobs at1 some active laboi which the oammunity needs and the old eannot do. I devoted my leisure hours| the first and best twenty years of mj young manhood, to study of ancient his-
the half Civilized, allowing youth proce-i danca,of age they sought old men/oij coumellors and Governors, sending young roan to the army, the shops and fields.— It is shameful that we Americans so oftenj leave our old men out, u^no better thacj packi-horses for the young to ride. In all this, I do notforget'our disabled soldiers our first tfuty is to honor the old men/ then we are equally reader to honor the soldier who lost the ability to do laborl ous Work fighting for his government and whose oUims no Christian man dls* putes. Maulstick
truth
relative to thfe
charactei and qualifications of Daniel Yiokery, the one.legged soldier, who a candidate for nomination for City OlMk,
voi^«fe^fs5r
mary Election to-day. I st*f4put ltf fa?ip^JWK^ft.V,okeris in every way worthj the esteem am
in every way woriojr uio wwem Smyr .uppo„ MM? par*** HlfWfflWWSr. H.U.,,
all reports to the contrary notwithstandjing.1.3." V* X-53L O: Xuft-G-'JaL-fc) Mr. Vickery wasJ at the breaking out of the war, a resident of Fountain county^
40th Rogiment Indiana Infantry, served with credit to himself itnd honor to th
sinee that time been a citiaen of Tarn HW«,sind}fiMfilea-li several differen capaetties to earn a liviog, with poor su oass, and now comes before his felloi BlljMOS! anA Bskalie®
honost, oapabl'e'and of sober, morar.cna acter. I re-affirm it, and such is thb united testimony ot all who know him.
If his eneiniM^catr find no othwl weapons than "dissipation and inoapac|-j tj" to use against.him, their attacks arte, too cowardly fffT or hiHj friend to notice, ToB met are Xalbk
Believing it the duty of every trub. American citizen to take the field in de^ fense of the right and for the vindication of those principles whioh
ought
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the 0'
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man,,-.pF?viug himself to te an able anil effioient one, always ready to oppose any rtJfk^*ex|)ei rt Vb«t faigbt involve our city lu debt, and, at the sa'ibe time, a friend to any improvements that aje
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Hosixrt
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speak at Psncars Hall on Sunday morning at
o'clook a. M., and at 7} o'c1oc|e
r. M. Tbe Children's Lyceum will meet at $ o'clock v. m.- Tha le^ers aid eflfcert of
Lyceum will meet at renc^s H|ll at'cfofik or^Sfendify mbrnffh^ TTA
Receded of Hosford St Boudinok, Iij* suranoe A^pnts, tl^e «qm|pf ^MpfJn,,.f^l settlement of loss and damage on my Iqe by the flse, wj^ch po*»|fif)(|j 84 evening, the 11th inst. Insured In tl Lorlllard of New York and thfe Home Insurance Company of Hew: Havwnv add I, hereby commend
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Communion Winh^Wffye .been shown speoimens of iMTMaeatal"p®»« juice tfhe, prepated byMr. Alfred ^jpeer of Passato, N. J^ out of the" Poit Grape which he oultiVsit^s in ^ii, dpuBtry. In taste it assimilates to 'W!tte4| ito heating qualities, Wing"absrfu^iy free from-spirlti further than its own fermeo tation affords. Preference Tsgfven to )t over all ether wines in New York^ aijd other hospital* as a- tonlo, gaoti# stitat lant, diuretic and sudorifio. Mr. ^peer has teen nine yea»aiperi«4«itin® la tie production of this win\ iti4._thei wine1 be sella is fouv years oldf -wf which our drugglsi* have got
TION.
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h»4ii^j««»^l^»ra^r^piMAajgr^ekctlr foV&tt'a^ofra'to purp^e^ poii^pt^i ^^"o^enfeS in
from .two-o'clocJc^ p. idU fintil eig^t o'cloo^?^"TPhf^rtbiJa tlceiving tl|e Hfl^i^TnifflB8)er 'of' •V^arftfr ^«ch %ffi ,iT»nfr7 jTShfsbo
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cwiU •l»eciar*dij th« isooim
bbai^l aolected iwesw ai
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-fv •j? fjft. •f„ If you like good things, get of yohr grocer a box of Dr. Prioe's Cream Baking Powder's- lietyeur wife make ap»n of biscuits or a loaf of caj^e, anj| if you need help in deposing of them send around for us. Re sure^ you get Dr. ^FTceTCream Bakin| P«iWafct
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Terre Haute & IsbrAirAPolis R. R. Terre Haute, April 23,1869. Ohansk of Time.—On an aftet Sun day, April 35% tke ®n th( ryad, will run astoflows
LEAVE TERRE BAUTE. ,, ,, ,,M
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New York Express Way Mail«.. 6:40 A^K Eastern Express^,
ARRIVE AT TERRE HAUTZ /A-.j
Morning Sxpreu ttuMlse A« Day Expresi ..iiiimWiW Way Mall Night Expreee......... ...«••
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Jtdlw SaperlBtendajH.
A flow. haT* r*n^««d. A JW
invoice of fine Bedspreads, and tbe 8amoas Quaes Quiita. qr v[^.
Th* ExorrasnwT Sntt wsmwi«'Tbe low price system combined best quality of .goods," Is havi#g lt« effect, as witness tbe Immense crowds whe visit the "Buckeye Cash Stare** dally-rin p4,dtf W. S.
at Oornelius Haggerty's. "«t «*OK*A .S«£Mrt tlnrtiHW'
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.crtw]M«tbaf JNMS ,«oBK ijhmu ssme. WlW-^e
"liw JdlUk Of i/uly1 lietmljlluun received. The Clerks of esoh Board will meet at the give IhviBBult of thfl TOte., v.i%if\ f.
V-HCHJ in tr* jiiig JEXBSS mAUShr-eoXfBX HOtTSE.
John Haney, Judge. .. |J.
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Ii f9 P(«»^Congregational Churoh
Editors Express: I ask the use iur paper in assistini act of justice, to place
your paper in assisting^ tpg.yoj^aji
Crane, ©Nirkv
axooxD WAM)-»-Ba8aB^o»aof. B^'^ho^ftas,.Inspect!^
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to control
our politics, as well as our religion, I am, very respeotfully, The Friendor the Peservino. iMTXV
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stieeetci 1 feep^Ing'and^fie^bg ra, I .i "«fl ,ii :.'aila- '.M mi ni J'lttxj ti'isi'i "is
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The best stylos
Slate's. u*tf i18dt|
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OemWg* GWoota"" Th^r ewr-y. the .larj aiici bestr!at«ortad sbjck-iftrthe dty. Mlfc il.i
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Satchels, Shirts
But where you get the best quall|yi and the most Hardware for your mone Perhaps Austin, Shryer & Co. oou make you see it.
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fetid tbp. con^-
panies which they represent,
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their
prompt and equitable adjasftpiflliiC? thja, same, apd'advise all wanting reliable Insurance, to patronize their office. 24-dlw Francis Hat. pp- a.
he largest Stacbi.the flftet B.erEiS: 10-dtf
afidrtA|p53b# Priices,at Arnold's," 89 ICat^ne#
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riot at pleasure.—
For sale at W..fl., B4on?8ter's, lfj. Y9i"Ma'ftf1ifl'eetv
^IDILOCAL NOriOES.^
Blood! Blood! Blood!—This is the Important teason of the ye»r—Spring time— when rtUttte *b«»latt?ly »«a ires a reliable MlVtan tin flJving oat,the Moibiflpffi*tter eclUcled in theblocd, and unless rem-, re it Is certain to preduceblliotu diaprd«#B, feraBBaihaeyjjtija, and lay a foundation fjr dangerous and ratal diseases. MI8H LEB'S HSBB BITTEB8 Is ackuowl 444"4iM H»3*re.it blood partial of the pr»s*ut day. It is .a scientifically piep^r. •doompocud »f alUtralTesTt|aics, dlurttloi and diaphoretics, t(td it highly lecommended as the moit, effooilvo, iavigoratlDg, reroyating and blotd rtmedy ia llieTrortdi 'Ftr all d'seases arising from Impurities of tho bload it Is efltifbtife, etieMy «n€Fag|-ce»blef ai ticasenda OM tify wbo.tarrs.gUan Ht,-a lair trial., Qrer one and a half million bottles eo\d In 180S. dwliy
To KemoTe Moth Patches, Freeh las and Tan from the faoe, use Perry's Moth and freckle Lotion. ...Prepared only ^by. 0. FaaaT. Soldb all Dmgglsta. I for BUcK Worms and Pimples en the' Faoe, use' Paaa^'S Ooxcaoai a*d Pimfls BUUDT, prepared otrlr l)y Dr. B. 0. Fsaar, 19
Street, *ew fMt ^Mdtev^rywlme. The trade supplied by Wholerale Hedloiae Dealer* marl7decd8m-w3m
Barr's jPccloral vllowlag Krt* Btmndf far Oouahs aai KU1,r
ItllXlr.—Bead the «»t of l*« Coldt-r- fiarr's Pectoral
tlrtt*
Ttlit HlCrt, Teb.
T*OMAJ
gsrsw
Cream Powdara
Dr. Price a
to eat
mIT ?s*a»J
box.
ofi^J*4fe0O*tfitto*gisA
Nai est
1
i, J. Hidden, Judge.* .rkian^
TEIKD TiSH'*-THOMW#R-t'(ie6l®R'j|fiPf' Chas. t.i. ixnimbn Gilknanj J«d^iDrO ..^s^sbs
John Paddock, Clerk.
FOUKTH
WARJ3—MoT^^NGINKHOUSE.
Lyman Miller, Inspector. D. Milne, Judge. jMnai T. Mtirpny, ciartf
waat a suit of clothes made flflBT
uty,
ft*, the best £uUutt«n W*is2»fr rt+Jm filtte'FisnV..
Sugar and Coffee at wholesale price
IT
-Sou*
5\JOBMkTOIR-^.'aifitoa ina
ZMMH ^oah- siaai\™*B*lrteoiR*ni4 MaTor. and that bl nomination would do mOi briiR out the wkots strcngt
MS
itiTif i'. *!'.•
subject Terre Uante, We are ii THOMAS of Mayor
O
(.{.ft
baa*»*.
[n« ihlirt HI in •_ ftio
at
'or sa)e Ify
8® of the veryljest German Watches ai^d warranted to be equal, as a ti^^ pieo©, to any in use. dtf
New Gooiw rftMrfh street. iirJiudtriceivtd a Jaw nice Pant Patterije.Also a fresb stock of Chevoits, for business suits. Call and sae them at Bannls-21-d3t
iff the time for bargalns in Spring
styles. Call and be suited, at Banniateifs. 21-d3t
sl THE
Pivot aotioh B^ce. -:A superior
suspender Jar^irts or pan la an unequalled brace for the shouldfehL Always tl ^hifpendof, a b'rtCe,'
8, 1909.
Baa^t,' Eaq.,
i.*
and Glovea^ sdl (Idhdi^ fee*Pi
beneficial
DearS I hare used
imr»i 0O(hi ^I jov Vfwtorftl xlixir," in my family, and in *r**t teataaoewt
th
*ery »a«»*»•
refalu. B. Fa*** Howx, Paster lat.Ooasregatloaal Ohureh.
Xanu
he
tared by
ftaaa, Gtrucx Baaa^
'mdtoa ®Migtietsl ...
Terre Haati, n_4j«ffttotl^
declkion of tho
\fa»*Ai -em •. iO
We are nnthortef to annoQ^M tfewaMi^r E U. WHlTJff ilAN as a candidate for Oity MafI* ahaJ.inU«cCi|i, tk« 4«SWtu^th* Republic uomiaation,
,vtr,
pendefSrSTTSS "BWfffllWtyra^ Du^d. &. for Twaeerwj ea Slate's. .jA33@tJRt1
16dtf
Fob-cheap boots and shoes, call on Jacob Poll, corner, of Fourth aud Ohio streets. [31,dtf!
j-.j t. .iLiOtasMi?
and Sui- ».¥*? WB Are antherissd to aunonnaa JACOB
Ject to the decision of a Demaoratio cijarentiod if one is bald. *. 5».'
Ma. Battoa j-Jt a«a-e4j City Trtaeoter.at .ke Hi tb« BepMWffia aatfttaXll r| mafyan^l^l
to the deoiaion «f««r
Id
dtf]
I am a candidate for City Treasury.
nounce mysalf •nbJeot to th* deoiaion of tbfc Republican mm! nation.' WASH. JBAODQOK
Bt rtquest HES"BT T. BODKWKIiL h»s oo| Fented to Income a CaodUite for OouhcJtoan the Flflh W«d, ,s,nJJtot to the Beptiblloan pli mary/elfctk)ta.i .'
I
ilMVi* )«l ll«t «.|D
own Wtf
^G0o JaoIqoa^lbcLB«frorfT 1
m** 'AlUAMrti!tiliKliaal«Nf
show for man's illusion given," bit those who street -tears rf-woe--ean bav s^( them soon dried up^if theiy w£l (^ly gjo 4*o
Cigars.^ rwirA ew »«ijk *[Jl?dt4 i-v *.n ?'i?y O '%'i. B'f .fil-BJta'fi STANRAaiV-Wu^ highly r»comBMifrd»jfbjfc A DyfepaiAteK on acos^Rt^^toi perties, ite purity, feb23awlt.
tnQI?T»Y.'-s3fiJUlLC»T&QN^w
b«*
Si
„rwDUBU piri|~cuu Juiyt' would rno«icb»ertallj offer bi« name o»nd^ d.t. before the couT.nUor,.
oity
^B. II. UABB1S0M. ce tho name ite tor tbe offlc to the deoliio
of tbe^Republlcan oomlaattog convention aat^pifzeir So^anE&ijcJ ELE1 a* a laud Id#e for
tt\
AnsflM8$ ntr^i y' oi graa*rt«I »^f
A
Aaut»PeubJeof to tb#-deel
the'fiepablkan nomina.lpg oonTen tlon. a,aases.f
atfa4fcoa^a #»me
o'KEILi a* a oandid»tft &r. tbe offlco Vt W.TU#1fcojflotf 1
May-rof Terre Uauto, so tbe Republican uemln*tlnriofrettti6ff. TOR'
MAj»HiU,**V
Jiuiasa 'fl9 Itrong s:l!cltatlo ef oiioy^rets of bi'hp'rtiej, 1 ba»eoonseau I
d«tt» for Oity to ncmiaatloii theS^ttblieftn part.
i'VQQ51 BtrKff
lunce S^r.
Wa ere authorisad to anno d* a can&itiate f^r'Oity M»ri May election, kllfi era: io Ounventtra
Wti *aka-" aiimWiSMi )to anncuaoe DANIE JiCRO WKaa candidate for Olty Marshall, a it j«et to ,tlw d*ai*loa«f Uanwcrattq sbonjd one be heldc uj ., "'I it. wo.
VI nr* (utttoyfsed-'to'MriottooefheraiMN Capt. EDWARD JOdN as a candidate for tip
tlon.
Sa!t,ir-j-lU**l
l, ,'L'JIC u'r Irf I j'.9a:n~ ,MXt?*^^Mh^M. A Baridaa Opened Jier ,«WD'ci of JU^iflnery iu W® "stf6re oom recently cTcoUpi45 b^Bberl Bfn^fey,- et? -Malp, between Third' Fonrth streets, whereshe wHLbeple* to see ber old oastdmers, and as many new ones as may choose to favor •Willi their patiunager [fl.dtf
of ttaWtiai uf -TerliH.MW ,d*eli ion of the Republican aotuinatiuj oonventlon. Wb ate authorised to aa^etfnoa the name of B. McKEE a candidate losflbft «1H,m
W»*r« au(b,oitUid. to ^aanouMffj/tie n*nifl THOMAS tt. aTEVfABTas a candidate fa* tlie officeifM»TSh»l
•as)Mi«l'««W»,'wtl-tiyfa
mi Jma
ajoax^aer tU
1
fn»
.aaa ootv-u
it the eloee of bastMes oa the 17th day rlptTT.iBSBr BOODBOn.
Io»as»m|HXKew4aB* »fc ©f.MS 9
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bei
Jjjo»Ti«
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lunKomilt
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ma
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My wife, udviitki
bft
is td warn all 'psrsons ,w on,
my aooonet,
1
election. 'JosephKAST .'f if -|05i' *0* 0M»K. 8FBN0EK B. BIOHABDSON la again a candidate kit City Olerfc, at the request.**,: •,
Majit BB»*BUDAMS.
"TWi are Bui1ibrtse(f"lo annennee tie' name if JOHN B. TOLBtttfaia candidate for the offlte of Oiiy Ole k, sdUesJt Scythe aeofslm of a Dem cratlo wonvent^x^stnikld one be teld.
Ws are authorized t3^4»notf^oe that FBANC 8 T. BOLTON is a co«ididat6 for the effloe of 01 y, Olerk, subject to the -deqisioti Of the Jtepublloi nominating cante^tioo.ternary eleotio should one be haifl."J
1
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Wa are autho^aaOVl&neance the name DAIfEIf h. VICKJCfo*, Ute a prlraie of the40 Beslmeot Ind. Vol": Infantry, and a one legg id soldier, *M«aBdW4te fsKtjWroUoe of City Clerl
UfT eleotloo, sabject to the Bepublioai "on.
at tho U»y
ect to the Bepublioa:
TS^say'91!95
BTtherequrst of many friends and voters'1 HuTcr conenntfd ta'baSoaie a eaadhletatlfer Couba oilman In the First Ward, autject to theufnaiy election cf the Be^ubliean party. B, DEB9J
1
J. 1. HUMA8TQ5 will baacaadMaMar Coui oilmann theFoarlUWa^l. »«.»• CAPT. J»HN HANBY »111 be a aWidtdade fit Oonnetlman^*. tba Viret tKatd». niiniiai 0. I. BtPLET is a candidate for Connellmta in tht)Fi£h Ward-f.~7-
Ws araanthor:sei to nBSFWg and A-O- ma Ceosfs^aiSu item i&*
CABdidnt« Wi arc authorlE to aDnonnca J. B. WHlirr
«did*tetor Couaoilman in th^tiopoM ^Kard W* arc authorli to annr.unca J. B. WH1
liuii o.-unftrj,e.e4tion. •. IB
Uc«li p.-UBftrjr ,e.e^tion. A. -L.'CH AMBB&IilM dateH- cr ceunoliar an qds-et of mauy voters "J. A, ilAJVSaN 'wilfV#1 sapp»»' lioanTd «rs»at tba city, primary eleo joj, oue be held,
and
iLs. COX
are
hr
cinel*
in
Heeoad
Ward, at tbe
is'
b.l» .! 5UO
K.Jll'jJjJ8-I -VI"''
'ted ty
Ut/unciistan In the 94 laM.
Br request BuBBRT QABTIK 'liai di|j«i)lM toboo me a oandld^te lbr Cbmmoh Coo jftlUhkn in the 3d Ward «fthe sl't of Tarre Haute, sat to the BepabUosn pHmsry ttttetloj^^^
FOB inpoi.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
S. OOTT?^a*mX»i
HOUSE and SIGN PAINTE*,
PAPER HA^6IB A5B duilflK, SHOP—la Xarly'• Blook, a dpors»ori».|»f ISaln stree:. ..
All work done promytjy and ^*•3..-,- i'-9s-3 .'.to WSSTJ a»« -t w» 1
%1-V bl iiMf'tlV
btiiaJ
.11 WtnWISSSiWSWaW'tlSl^)
tfoM#
Kitltolinsjiosti: Ha oEii«®nei, -,jj. »j
yoT£ES
nan •701
1369: I3AK o'f »iaV ti'STO M(M0nUI STIT .10
irftma
I Jli'.BJJPI'l*
Banking House. TarSnVFi' a J-ixtuT*S_..n Current Expenses Cash via. Obeeksoa Cily
,H3vrsat«.'« cKHttrvr went *«aur gttraMiiuai wj^^a^«hyr^ife.rt^Be
Bee
\cto*ilamo
HWw t'
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JnaM*H.liyia
tLatlxs »aak«.»tra.l.i •S.lhU.wi.giiy^" WsKilial 111 iil It-'i
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»9)|r)Mg«cL.aidUMM..'ia(U.Mo-
lAtaragn wnfimtTA^A.
ga,fa*aiail
OMW"91
ti-n cimWY-JM ^fl0'
80flO
19$
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«iii fit .tat^anq r.v/Iaa Ybatsii .^• iA*»Si.w»» saaWH»?-
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f^I&BOLtJTlON OF PART XJ NXB8HIP. The partnership of Mahin Bell was dissolve I &y~&rnnial co~daen(
1
faay kMto«M Wr... ns .-.ills?
1*11.1S« »*ay»
nEW0I£TO6ltb»C«FAtfI X/i.. .,.1 ii i,4oaaiM^" -. Th* pactaetak# Kwfiw aaMlaf batwaei Jasiesatft,
fiB.
Bagsr Oae. O. KUi, la th
-etaMleb«»—t haawm^a tks TIm ImM an I Oar Works, la this day dia*elT«4 By ssatasl coif sent, Mr. King reUrlef from the In.
The books and acoonn$vrftt undertignedremalaiaa f«rftiers.
...MP,
w.vwwmcttku.i
jSji.Mrwxyt:mr£tp$iL#t&.
M^RGllmaa ha'Ttnaparchaea4.a»iaturest 11 MsislMnffPiki, tteaame fad sijlsel Ikaln will be Seatk^ trons this date ap!24d3w-%lm
PACIFIC HOTEL lL,t MO.* 178, 174 and 176 to wich S oi* or Broadway tonis nnmero »of the faclflc will b» this date, the eba
fore, fr«e fromthe too oofltkoti exaction of a|
tATTlCta It will now,as heretofore,babble alas to atali Uta atifllaiinlSkM' tki^ fsevtlsblb rsMMHoa tMTseiae,
wfclch
afi one
itMaMofMifor £h^»sA4
or the
best ttawmi" hotaia.
the will
ba bMatiraUj^«Mkd tHl
^*aryLtable
()ettM^y
of
tte'SeaaeW. JtM fnMtaai
#beas altaeae aatntMei la Km UwW rteMty.'SBtfofieaiy uliW fe ad Biflr® SUaokteatiUMkH fijWw#nt JOIPI IlffilJl
•3 iit'j
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BOABDING BOU8JS. Cor. dtti eed-Seite M^VWn KmmI The Jnnilwst«J#4. a*Se great #Ua*ara ln^ InformtngT^ old frieads ^8 coetomese the tfubmo gen*rally, that a* baa again ti charge of E|4 well koown Waeea Taaa
will be found ready Bad prompt te aoo mmodate all, in the best and most aoreptabie meaaar.
lot ezoelUdia a«oomaodatie« to tb««|y.
Vox
MTBoaoders teksu bythe day, week,
®P$P
juju—» VB
fl* .t0i»Y INI" FOIt #«lm ndi ii. .IT
jojt **P
•'•'sarwsssa» MUSI0Ml99n89OM7OP**BJirH
A.on.?**
eaeh'weMt." Fbr fMaK bo»»i, tQ Jkiv
LOZT
bso« prepared to"
or
S^cr?,' JOM c" ly pbyaolaa. To tkde a*w dlMeai ded asppli-mentary UpatMs elogy and lkrg*M aa •coBomy, stail ea paysMU maat^ Yt is a work thai btvo, as it will save tie coat la
BtifS
Sir
Ma. Etttaa^-i am a osadldata for tke efflce City Aae«stor at«h» M»y elect oa/sul)^tot lo tpe Republi -an oomlaatlng oonventlon or prlmafi elaotle*. «. •••"*. H. WillMTj
CHABLES M.
10 Ae
ssea
and tcMreaioaable. N. B. The Boardlhg House and Weg Yaid witfteaa*»t #toeaaperln6as«*»e|e|seerself i^d StiiZitaptt PAjmtfi ittxxts
New UmtlTVht
many valuable .snggMI SateSbd pro!oocl"g III in eastof meri oat la
v.
LTTTHKB OBIOSBS is a candidate t.fOwfi climan In tbe Otb Ward, sot^ectttfUeibafoetof (he Bepabliean party. (niToa or ibs Kxraxiti-^If OHABtlfS OU/VXit will aaneini to run as aa indj oandloate fjr Oouoollroan In the Third will bJ supported by maair oImsm.
SMITH,
jlaataj
t. Tacte
ItUawlTeiwi^ 'a*a— |k« «i^^^Ti^7crBviaIaa7a that
pecs la Utedtj. Ha weald be nlaawed to |M*a »U oftbootttkens and old mstoaiV giva hba a eMK ijfcWUfJ^C ..**eani* ^attwu,
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t««d «oaMedMn* amu j.-jg la »*.!.
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n«ooiT-ve tm I tK«sta»r«11 r»cH .Sdaofe
to
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1 'Mill 4Ult| .Jiio* -bwwrtjfbl
ra
qmlrel down. Safuir«:o«d ox MX MamClH '•uitMM- tier, eta aaS Main eweeis. i.iin«K'i/m^ii 'rainBTjfg ajdniijaM
nvmm'mth-
KSVWL"* ST5? SMtfi OAtto^isw.M^^^a^.
I j* ea «be p4wt- Oawat, VsjesM
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SAii&^y^RY (La^ik »§99l two atory Biru%«MS*4f*sreMtM|i street, containingeleTen room., aasaMHWy tae honK. une rbandallers, ttrn. wood bsaee. *asun»M wfth twOntWa aud thrv acres aM IMt,ikraUa and ibsda'tnes, all lw"aSWSD^fneWi lily gji.l ...I' lz» atoe,T trofi s^BK—Tij: fbod'bfc'ij amf a h*lf atef •Idketv-tatoNa^ngM' BaiK^I
ai^-J laott eqt .u noorj aadaoi MHMMIWe [•si.ju.i ba^'.isH) »iil .ilmlul »a1«H l* Sl.JU. I jMB JlcJbet. Sixth and Sw sTdtf 1 ihtflri
SAUS-nrA qlaaiiAblAMnMr Ufe^*ip*tts:»w»kj«T Mai»,«sseM«( sueeta, 9SxlM feet.
awi-iBeHh
'£-tCkgla #n**, tatMrsMr atata fWOHB?•"ISlSSi C( s.i iii .ii »ii T'ii stntan
T3K)R »ALB:—A t^&Wi^-W'fils JP «ous«, MoKeen Paddookto KI^SsJI— a ry, will be aoM ati asar. The owner wjirt ln jpaitt*^Ment. W] aarS^Smr Ji o« ,i«WI Ikia
Tern Karate and r«nyvHI«i tMKcf. Bfesmet* 'CUFMAnT'oeui
aTl Hfefct#i tiMllll.
OtstHbtttlbg'aad Matleg 6* letio manner and he noet t«aeeaaillMtlj|,4 bidders wlijbe ^4tnpdy iMHHaVMi^f'
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breach' and Soglish ^5iido^".dw« Frenoh Plata GlaM flw W!tMwwat*a
FJu^ed Oians fbr 3msePV»e*»l^^ Every Siae-arid By the original caae, bfl*, «.sl or eat to any irregular ahapa
NEW8ANB STATIONEBtEftlHfBl Sixtfa. lit-Jmii.-
OppoAi* ifetfl, fofl
riiriBMlai e&aU*a,.#aM1 ^'•atUaaAaek VOSMnia i-
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Xmttlal Paaer aa# Baveiepee aMn^so^lsnd er eraapads*order. SekaH' nfW,e*|MeaRial» very ebeap.. ksvC ii'» tMj^,,i'*KWa.*a.tlMMB0t^
MMMaMM^MiaMUbiUiUWillaB .'UH
WU^0KME21',AaM!8&*C. aa bbl8.
fL~ Id
or riiovn, ihmXirt'frgO».at
V" greatly reduued prices. Qt-A Bbl*. OEMEXTj led «d Bneifc^kds. ern Hhds. fcaeh -'V.Imtt i)lf 0 +M -. it I ry r- Bbls MESS POKE. 'toMM*
Piait^r'fwir. LUrf^, Sail, rTaa^awell ^aaortedwtejljeti/^T\
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THAT S^OUlsX) B£ l» BTBBT tUHLi
Jb
wi^T^ potltlflc ov
larlengusie tb» Wases. ayaptsSs, treaj and tidre
of
dU'a*e inctdaat to «eav«j
children: with the stm^Wrt ead beet him pManUag a"saaaa«* «e» aasatogt^Mlek. Mddsj
by
Main. Street,batwaen 8th atd 9th,
,td7in TKBKB HAUT*, IKD.
00D!
LIP981*
^ieAkucriioiOiJE-f'. B, U«WDMy$jfr
BABWIKLBs,
Alert |CAOfST***^
J.
^Barbers8^llrparted«• wOt alwavs ba on bead, at all time* to wall saes ladiee at laelr issHeas ^UAesMBrefbaSCV.
A.k1
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MH. a S' Ail*«.1iS*l.-l 1
i*4 la*
Cher Samtm WaUnthtfn
S?A?rs ffia.tSWTjS I ba hu re»ted roams sDryOeodflstore, fori
tbe best Bar-
„^TH9, io., sad ie/e^dy ta rns The Latest St/l|b iMWSioi and oa r*rf rfaaitoneble'fera*. llaving no high reola te par. be ptoeaUee to ssake ap to oider. Whether the gaods be I nralsbad bp Mi^ea^ot.— Everythlag la bte line cheaper than anywhere
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