Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 July 1869 — Page 1
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®KEi8TATE.
Vihcennks has lately been visited by
operation
MICHAEL MCGUIEB,
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!opfrf/Ub^wwas morning and aro^
laben.
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SPM Sugar Creek
THff Indialiepblis
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is now ia
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•were eold it Evaosville yesterday.
while drunk, fell
rowned
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corner-stone of
A
MOST
the new Marion
sounty Infirmary was laid wjtL »t6 c4r4tti^es
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disgraceful affair occurred in
New Albany on Saturday night, in which woman (tf&tfcfcfl? baatefi by a young man and his sister.
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St. Josaph
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says that the
Register
AA^eaeolftesh^te have cattfed away'ttVerv bridge in Liberty township of thatcounty. .pearly ail tb'6 brtttgds in th.e county were earned off or injured.
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& JDiSPATfta from Sit. Vernon says: "The appropriatien'of'one hundred thousand dfjllara to the Ml. Yeraon iand Grayville railroad bas been carried by at lew^t 700 majority. Black township gives 972 in favor, and 13 against the railroad.'
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litfnrreports a
bidert€ to a Boy in that V1"'1*®'the
other day. 3$ wa» riding, against orders, on a threshing machine, and fell off
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Boone county
the
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says lhat
Pioneer
two ^oung ladies of Youtsville, Mont-
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wpre drpwned yv£ues-| ^Life "trylft 'cross in a skiff. Their bddfes
Ifig no^cri
•wet®^MCwie4,- O0A" SiiiM*» after, the other mVAYL -hoI V* 33 fc#&ir30 S»8t b»in tooit pofttlaf, ki fhByt -are the m'oat 8uq ent
springs, snd all are delighted with't^fc tfe&fteliery, We supeift^ 'afedft&r ^aWlitt^Wie waters, and t^ good cheer of mine host Dunihue, pfj tty hotel. ... a
has Hie
Journal
lowing in rf^alrd to the approaclii^ Season at the*Academy of 3Sffus^ci7'?31 The.regul^Jf Mnter season will 6'^n on he 13th of September, with Barney fiior Caulfty's company, from Cincinnati, ^rho will ajrpear in the legitimate dratna.— Thi9 i« to be followed with the celebrated '.tpecfecalar barle^ue of''HumptyDump. ty," jgiyou by-Mr* John Ellslor, ony
Derniw a3clowxi. Then follow in su jitm," but not in the order named t6e '2ot^i|lg stars J^qd attractions: .. ., lliss MaTriott, the actress who*e sonation of Hftiftlet was so favoraOly ceived by Eastern critics.
Mr. Epubett, the celebrated Ger ««tor from Bryant's,.New York. jphnji.
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Pwea^UacomediwijnJ
John
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The Leffingwerl burlesque cumb tion. v,I,-. .t. Jce Jefferson in Rip Yan VSfjnkle, the Lydia Thompson "burlosquo'troupb"
Ben peBat St. Louis dramatic cb«»« The rTfi^hi bal^J^t^oii^0
The Paropa Rosa Opera Combination, with Castle atid Campbell. McYickor .Dramatic CQropany ftom Chicago, with 'itfrs. D. P. Bowers and Maegie Mitchell as "stars."
The Richings English Opera Troupe. Lucille Westerp.
The Holmsita Opfefft Trcftipt. The Ilanlop, and Gregory_ Gjn^pastic Combinatiirfi.
The Chapman Sisters—Burlesque. ho -Barney WillWms tate Raymond, in the equine drama of
Mazeppa, introducing the horse ujed^ by Ada Isaacs Menken. With those attractions presenled at judicious intervals, it will he very strange if the pspiyiUry §ucce^ of Mr Leake undortalflng %ill nbt bS as brilliant as the season "be proposes to inaugurate.— Within our knowledge of the history of the dram & In Indianapolis, no manager has ever attempted any approximation to th\s string of sensations and stars. jMr. Leake is only enabled to 4 it by his plan of not having a stock company to support on expense, but to import the entire drsma or spectacle from abroad, just as it may be pretented elsewhere. We, are furethe amusement going public ^»ill avail the inaugural of the season
interest.
Railroad Accident
Louisyillk,
July
28.—A
serious afec®
dent occurred to passenger train 1?%^ from Memphis coming to Louisville, at one A. M., at Budd's Creek, eight miles below Clarksville. The entire train contenU, except aNew Orleans slee car, was burned, and that badly dj aged.
Slightly wounded and bruised—Wm. McCall, New Orleans Edward St9W^,4 Euafala, La. Mr. and Mrs. Peteijaon^ Baton Rouge W. S. Packer, Pittsbbi*g, J. O. Hannah, Coffeeville, Miss. J. C. Levi, Holly Springs, Mrs. Hattie Michael, Lauderdale, W.E. Sheperd.New OrlaansJ' J. L. Connell, SteWait Station HaHB^1 Salisbury, Stewart Station two children* of Judge Caulkins, New Orleans. I »uallraj
Train men—Sam. Lewis, sleeping ckH STd%rlite, conductor W. D. Wray, mail agent,!Ed. Boone, brakeman C. B. Webster, brakeman.
There will be no delay to passengew. [SECOND DISPATCH] An accident occurred early this mjorn. ing on the Memphis & Louisville railroad. The up bound express train from New Orleans ran through a trestle at Budd's Creek, about eight miles bfelow
Clarksville, killing three and wounflit%n seven persons. The reports distributed that the dj ter involved a fearful loss of life hav the least foundation. Further pa lars will soon be telegraphed. [THIRD
S orAHn^f !flS$$f}|withJ»*» wife and three cBlldren were on the frain "*fFotr-
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Mr. Hamilton Pike, son of Genera} Al*4,W"|gW»{ IWII the
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~BY~TE LEGRAFH Tobacce^Sal© ®at tevafesvilla, IndEvAMfeVULB,! July 38.—A big tobacco
Mte
Martin,. Gardner &Gp:l and a
grand banquet here to-day. Ab*ut four handred planters and buyers- were preseat. Speeches by Hon. John Law, Gen J. M. Shackelford, Azro Dyer, Hiram E R*«d and Judge Sutton, of New Orleans The best hogshead isoid for one hundred and f&\ffinty-eight dollars per one hun dred pounds, and Wa4 faised by 0. N. Rollins,'of Ballard county, Kentucky The next best hogshead sold at one- hun jjred aatf fbrtj: tix dollars per. hundred pounds. ..
A Ifatoh Factory Burntd
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i'oawJ^D, July —The match factory ftf B^pj*™i^„ Bviakef, at Kendall's as$7,&
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LOTHVIECK.
KHI WAift" 18iife1fBlS»dlock liUfe fW Ciftr^il^bunging were Me«|ri(|mlany se TbatrwWe wounTred and loje to
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Seward arrived at Victoria, Vancouver's Island, July 20ih, reception cnthusisstic and escorted to the St. George Hotel, where the principal citizens healed by the' Mayor called upon him and presenteU an address of welcome.
Mr. Seward visited the acting GoVcrr nor and was received in a becoming ii«nner. He was serenaded in tbe eveding and leturned thanks. In closing^his speech he expressed friendship fur GreSt" Britain. Afier visiting part of Ptfget Sound he proceeds to Alaska and returns'' in about throe weeks.
STORM.
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The following is a list of the casualties. Killed—Eugene Riley, engineer Ctar! Shields, fireman Hugh McOall, passenger, New Or.eans.
Badly wounded—passengers, Mrsl •fl. McOall, New Orleans Joseph Mute, New, Orleans H. B. Michael, New Orletods John Burt, Columbus, Miss. Judge Gaul bins and wife, New Orleans J.pay Buck, Clarksville Letz Henderson,Jcolored, Memphis C. H. Sage, Fulton, New York C. A, Brown, baggage master J. C. Dugan, express messenger.
The Harvard efOw yesterday rotted against ''-eCT=TOi':iSt8"",i»HWT In spite ot Mil cHbiltfsMriiea the opinion formed of the Americana was favorable They timed four to five strokes pVr inin-
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The cause of the railroad accident hmnot yet been ascertained. The trestle was only about two years old and the bmdge three. Two spans of the bridge, about fifty feet each in length, and four benb of WWW
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It 'as' the eoutisel for the prosecution held, the Assessors are in point of fact associate Judges, then he yrould refer to Blackstone, which showed that the tight to/AfiJ^jgejJif^ges fbrmerly existed, and 'jat t£e present dZy thi# is replaoad by the rigpt for change of venae. The ground qfaniH uf ttar »xc»ptign» made was, that one of the Assessors who was to judge of fl^e law sad fact and to see that tbe trial was fairly conducted, had already formed and expressed an opoinjon. He proceeds fJMMREW
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A destructive storm passed over Jacksonville, Oregon, yesterday. It commenced with thunder aud lightning, accompa. nied by a tornado, which leveled fences and shade trees. Afterwards an immbns* body of water rushed down the cruets carrying away bridges and gardens,land in some instances cattle. It is supposed a water spout burst west of the placo^ firk.
Fire is still burning in Washington Territory, the smoke is so dense at Monlicello that objects fifty yards distant a^ro hardly discernible.
MINERS UNION.
Members of the Miners Union ye|t»Edav visited the principal mines in: tSH» White ?me district and compelled men -•forking for less than five dollars a [day to stop work, using violence in some cfcses. Even those laboring under contract were compelled to desist, and no one was allowed to work at the Eberharl mine in any capacity.
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From Louisville
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BOKBON, July 28.—To-day the jBlaryacd .iQraw rowed twif^on the Hver Thames inl[rt|0ij jfk.iper»can bqa*, aiid created a favorable impression. Thi style 'of^6Wihg: ^raa good, althcugh the pace was Considered rstber slow. The Oxford crew called upon Harv«,rdB daring the d^Ima%eW¥#August
m,
or on one "of^ijbe follbwing days. TiW n^apibjer^ ^f the (Harvard crew will p»c-tite-d«51y untiUk«raofliooaia» off.
BogHabniiW' uroally
»i¥he iGoD«wDod MOee yeattrday were well atteiid^3^r8t
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Julj'f2fc|-rlli is reported Don
Garlea 'hli «ldfer6i^oeis4llon of movementi.xiit HsKif tb«thiB partisans are ^i^ij'^d^SottlsfgBil.
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OHICA«O,
the
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form¥d^:Jfeo^V^at they w®dld carry. 4 ried lady wno re3iaes at iorre «.i»ui,o. !.»« a bouq&ot^atijd! iu tached to it a letter, and when all jwaadree^,.he states thai the bouquat andjlejter were taken from his hand and suddenlv diwppeared. Ia a short time a report' ,!.4b9^atattied ifeiing that kh» and flowers had been delivered at hiilT daughter's fesiflefi^e, and laid up letter man is now fcwaiting daughter by the regular mail line, cor'mRieisTwrwmiwrwW roborate" thfi statements or the agepjrdfJ this new, fast express,
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notl tinue on suspicion of disloyalty at Ciudad Real. Hundreds Of people afe soliciting jgardonirom goverment for complicity lii" ni^ ^ecgat 6arlist_ movement. They state the"y were "deceived by Carlist leaders. ,'0TlIyi A a
sh^pstreeyigbtlast night
at_L^,.Maricpa between Carlists and govecmment forces. The Carlists were de'T. Jejt^ed'Wcl.fled to the mountains. There j|iave bee^ several at^eit«° at Cie&ca.
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IWMI, In addition to this the following facts gwwtwl 'ty"imutFymiuug" itw !p««-
July 28.—Near Lseaburg,
Ind this morning during the progress of irtbuudM struck J^s. StrattoK and: a span 'of hdrsas near which he was standing, killingtbemajyi instanWy. .UHOSia# T«
t-8I Qa' THB.OHBITXT CASK. ,^.The Superior Court of this city, Judge Jameson presiding,in which the injunction case is having a hearing, reassembled at 9 o'clock this morning, and Hon.
tha!t dW61t at
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Fuller resumed his argument in behalf of Rev. Mr. CJaeoey. He cited numerous ihorities in support of the bill upon tlie^junction was granted. He atnMtde leegttt upon the facts that went to show that thejEcclesiastical 4oqrt was improperly constituted, and laid apaciftL itmsrupqn the lact lhat the law 1 Jftf !&il ahouldl)^ Vecogtiized In Ecclesiastical Courts. He cited evidence to prove that common law principles have always and do now hold good in Such caffeij and be challenged ariy one to show a rule, a line, or a word, in the canons of' the diocese of Illinois which was contrary to the application of cotamon law in their courts, consequently the right of chaK lenge tfould not be justly refused.
for good and
ust reasons may challenge after the juror have been sworn. The humanity of common law in the matter of the right of
gument of Mr. Judd wherein he compared the*e66Itiiiattitiai d6drt to the trials of the President of the United States, and had said.that Saa^M.ja yvih cases cannot be challenged.
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AWRAWgKMEBTa.
It li«' aa»-'
age is repaired to run tbe night trains oftbe Memphis & Louisville railroad .via. Nashville, over the N«.r Western ^ailr road, and tha day on the regular track, transferring passengers aod freight at) the
where the disaster occurred.
From Sail Francisco.
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FBANCISCO,
July 28.—Wmi H.
Mr. Fuller reSd from volume 3 of the trial of JfiUflJchn^oh, where Senator B. Jtis Wade was cUaUege«3, which challenge, however^ Was for good reasons withdrawn. Hi h,elii tbst 'eapon 20 rfe^lly intends that the rlglbt of challege shall be given. In batpart of Ui.e-„caaonJ.h.gi.pqttired, is it .siddown thattherightoi rtstlengeShall
Refused "We challenged the Rpv. l^r. Snider, and haVe witnesses to Show that he was.disqualified from sitting as assessor. The right «f challenge was absolutely denied. The next question !s, the exceptions filed to the injunction. ObjeciiOA. to tbe^ataticc is, that it aflkmatively asserts powers as beTonging to the Bishop not given-hita by ttie canon.
At this point be court adjourned.
The Emperor and the President. July 48-—The following is furnished ys by the Franklin line of tele'.'ci aiimosjs wfi.i gfapnij .!
PARIS.
To%h'tHon. Secretary of State, Washington
Knights of Pythias. 4
PHILADELPHIA,
July
Grand Ledge
»fro-F
vom New York.
Nxw Yo Jnly 28.—A Riol ibiHtd dfipa«h rtate.' the ^mtrtibna again if'tie Bank of HoV*fr3svil'ei ScotUville,. Monticello, Phillip*, Spottsylvaoia anji the Central, of Vi.*gM"«h for injunctich and tha. appointment rec6iver8, have' been set for argument in chamber before Judge Underwood in Alexandria on Friday and Saturday, ^9. 30th andt, 31it of the month. The snhV ere brought by Harvey Terry agalnstT^686 »nd th6ro is over $70,000 idvo \T". -Vv ^Ai
It is rumored in vVMWngtom Gen. Can by is to be ifit to Missi|8ipWt0 8a»
SIcDowellthetoelection,
*or Cr$ven
Btakft was won by Blue Gown, second race ^nrlhft^itfYaBt flteltfl* JBon'ty 'Suwfcine, third race for Rons s^Jtes ^on by Ru^ertJ &|GSt»fc|ii .'HMkes^|on by fiRh race 7ot~ Ham stakes won
byKing Graft,sixth race for Annqysly stakes won by B^^ l^^^for Flouris cup won by 1)%^,,'^ ^j
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erintend a&d ^teral is sucoMd hiat Ik THE FRENCH CABI.W.'
In his speech yesterday at the baqquefcj in honpr, of the laying of the
He believed it would be weak and fdol-t ish in this company to ask for undue sympathy or partiality. If they ce%ld no* work as well with rival companies, or faster, they had no right to the public support and would not get it. Whatever tbe public sympathy might be, the cable ^ai laid as a purely commercial enterprise. —*-i(|
Every right thinking person trusted that it would promote peace. God forbid that it might ever be used for a weapon of TM\14 _.
From St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS,
July 28.—The r^iorted
burning of the steamer Peter BalehHat Dauphin's Rapids, Upper Missouri, (snot credited among steamboat men here. thb diamohd bobbbbt.
It is now believed that the person'who stole the diamonds from Prouhet's jawelry'store last Friday, was a man dressed in woman's clothes for the occasion. He had two confederates. No clue hap yet been ftidnd to their whereabouts.
RIVER AND SEA-GOING PBOPELLBB. Chas. H. Merry, the gentleman who built the first bulk grain boat on the Mississippi river, and who inaugurated through shipments of bulk grain via New Orleans, having heard that the merchants of St. Louis propose to donate twjenty thousand dollars to any one that will build a propeller for.carry ing grain in bulk from St. Louis to New York, writes from the Hot Springs, Arkiinsas, tcj the St. Louis Times, that he has never doubted the practicability of building propellers combining iiver and sea-goin^ qualities. That the matter hto're&ijl&i ttia'conaidabiX. ation for the past four "years, and the following proposition to the merchants of this city and every body else, to-wit: I will build a propeller after my own plan in St. Louis, if it can be _done on as good terms as elsewhere, and if the vessel does not prove a success I will ask for nothing. If it does, they shall give me $25,000.
INCORBEOT.
The report that work has been suspended on the bridge to orOss the Mississippi at this point is incorrect. ,t»,
From Montreal. iO MONTREAL, July 27.—Yesterday and to-day a conference has been in progress here to settle a basis of arbitration between the Dominion government and the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Sir John A. Macdonald, Sir George Cartier and other members of the Cabinet are present. The proceedings are said to have been satisfactory, and some minor points remain to be adjusted.
GOLD—136.
July 28h.
tbe French to the
eapetor of
Preddent of the U. S Washington I am bigbfy gratified to inaugurate the now line of telegraph which unites France with the U- S., by sending to you tire expression of my good wishes for you and for !be prosperity ofthe'U. S. (Signed)
Napoluok.
."WA8H1SOT0N, D. C., July 28.
Pr&sid^nt Qf the United States to the Emperor of the French:
I oordiaHy reciprocate your good wishes, and trust that the liberal policy WttHenMled Btktfesi,' pursuant to whiob this cable has been landed, may result in many 'such means of communication between this country and its earlest ally andtriend. [Signed] U. a GRANT.
27.—To-day
of
Pennsylvania
a private one,
the
Knighu of Pythias
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EMIGRANTS.
A large number of emigrants by the steamer Cleopatra, from London, on government emigrant tickets, passed through hereto-day. g' •j
A." greai tiacrossc tournament is
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held here in September in honor of the visit of Prince Arthur. All Canada is invited to compete.
CINCINNATI MARKET
By Telegraph. 1 OIsoDISAffli July 28. FLOTTR—Firm and qutst family ot ?6@6 25. WHEAT—Unssttled nnd lower new red at SI 20@1 25 white at 1 36@1 40.
COItlf—Adrauced to 90c for car and the supply 20 ligljt. OATS—Advanced to 77@T0o for eld and 65(375 for new. •*.
BYE—Steady at $1. ITHlSKIf—AdTftnced ioSI 08 and iron bound sold at 1 10 all kinds of hogsheads sold at this rate at the close.
TOBA' CO—Firm and active at 86 to 18 76. PRO VISIONS—Firmer aar price* landing up^MESS PORK^-S32 2S®30 60 bnyers offered 33.
BULK MEATS—13J4@14 for shoulders and HVaiOM for sides. BAOON—Firmer shonlders at 15c sides at
LAR1—Quiatat 19J419Vc. BUTTEB—Firm at a5@3tc., E6SS—Dull at 13®He. QB00EBIES—Unccttangeil rates.
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and firm at fall
SJ3W TOEK MA£tKj6»:i Telegraph.] l»*w *eaa, Jnly 2S COTTON More nctive without decided change in prices 34o for middling uplands.
of
Commenced
their eemi-an-
noai session in this city. The
session
IfLOUB—Dull at 10316c lower 18OO bbls at 55 85®C 36 for superfine state •western 6 7o@7 35 for extra 9tate C5@7 40 for extra wsssern 7 35®7 40 for white wheat extra 6 96@7 85 for extra St Louis 3@10 25 for good to extra choice
d°ETE
is
and will last two days.—
Th^re are in this State 32,800 members in goed standing.
Virginia.
MOiUY-'July 28.—The State Trea-
suref#in commence payment of one per cent, on the JWufcry interest of the State regiit^ed bpnda on August 15th, and 8S aow thereafter «a pombl* the payments of coupons will be made. "T"
LotnaviiXE, July 28.—At nineo this morning the City Council ot Ciqcifl nati were placed carriages and convey ed to Cave Hill cemetery, to view lhat lovelv city of the dead. They next pro3 to the water works. After their return to the city they became the guests of Mr D. Newcomb, with whom they a few days since for lii ^mmitlinir a ranc took dinner at his palatial residencS Broadway. At 7 p. m. they proceeded on board the new steamer United States and laft for borne. ».
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From Memphis. 28.—Louie Montala,
opmm'itUpg a rape on a girl eigbt years of ages Waa te-day found guilly in tbe Orim. Ifiat Court ana tenteneed to twenty years in the ptoltentiMy.
FLOUR-Fair at 81 7f@6 75, c(oBio2
heavy. COBN MEAL—Quiet.
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WHSKY—Dull. WHS AT—Dull at l@2c fbwer No
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31 53®1 65 No latl 58@1 6».
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KTB—^Unchanged. BABLBY—Nominal. BAB LEY MALT—Nominal, CORN—Opened heavy and clasea 3®3c lower 83(31 08 forunsound ni* mixed vrestern»»* @1 13 for sound do, closln*
1 14)31 15 for 7"i'0** O^ts—lg'iic lower at 8ucfor yfestera »J» pt|r^ 81 do, afloat.
Bi6e—Steady Carolina at S^c. COFFEE—Qule
.Quiet.
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LEATHER—Without decided Obange. I .,,
WOOL—Quiet and firm at 48®53c for dotoest! •ece and 66 for combings 42g44 for pulled. POBK—A shade firmer at 133 for new mess 32932 25 for old do, 27@28 for plime 28 6U(|29 25 Tor prime mess.
BEEF—steady at £(§16 fi?t piftin mess 2lri}8& for new extra meae. OUT MEATd—i'frm and »nd quiet at Mc for shoulders.
LABP—Firmer at 17@19io for steam and 1^ 320 for kettle rendered.
BUTTEfi—Tltichanged at 18®®° for Ohio-r t" CHEESE—Quiet at ll@16c. MONEY—•Markat.remaina «a«y and demand on call freely met at 6 to 7 per cent with sAma ex_ ceptions at 6 per "cent prime discount* 8 to 1» par cent.
STERLBLING—Bather more active an* firm at 9%@10^. GOt.t)—Heavy and lower opened at•.aoH.aij: vanced to 36?, fell to 35% and oloaed at 35^&36,
FECIAL WOTICES,
GBAND CLOSING BALE OF DBY QOO^Sj^
TUELL, K1PLET & DEMING, At a now closing out thair entire stock of Sum Aft Dress Good, Ac., Ac., at Interesting priceito tayan. -Pin* their advertisement tn another coltUan of thia papar. Bead It aalptM
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cable, Sir James Anderson aid, ha had been told that certain ©ppc»itk»Dj bra been made to the landing of the *bie. It might be due to the same kind of enterprises, perhaps to Mr. Field anfl hiseolleague, but he did not care for th^t, he was quite sure that the American people would not be unjust, and that they i^onld not allow any company to apend ajmiN lion of money to unite two great continents together, without giviBg them a fajr^how
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U. O^Aiaoulii.i feiteia iUja«
BO,Y
GOODS, l'i
t'AfUjikOd.. fTl) M4iri W#iet.'
5
uorneijp* ^-«NjsjU5y^ cjwner ilnin acid fifelrt '.DttUGUkal'S, Birr, (luilck feefr corner Mafi ati'A'Ftartbr jones
Jones, east side Pabiic Square. I ...j-,
i,
GUNSMITH .-Jobn Armstrqng, Ohio street, east of Thit
tOSfo&SSR&UA*.
Olark Uta^6, obmfer Olflb Imtf rirst: Terre Haute House, -otfrittr Main tfed taroiers' Hotel (Juf fttft d&d cUeryl fiagar AJUcKeuu, I)oviliilg &aH^. J. A. ff^ote, e5Uatn atreat.
rfit to ni
StrBfottiTaWH?'
4
SOGaB—Afair request at for .Cuba 12al2J4 for Porto Bico. MOLASSES—Dull. I
PKTHOLEUM—Firm at 17%c for canned aa«. 32%@33 for for refined. HOPS—Steady at 10@16c for American. I
sr
II
a svai
,ei aai
PORT WIXE
fceifi .H.I ecio O d«r -en mils #tl4 ti.-it
E WELLEE?.1'11 3'51
S. & freeman, 74 Main street,,..f. John B. Froeman, 6 Warren's Block Jatab Kent, Opp eatttt'Pcaronite^s
LIVER"? STABLE.
ii bfcu ia* ftn 'kitjl.
K.twi i«)6ia L. A. Bnroetti'144 and H6WaIh Street. ilONUJLENTS,. ftAjtfTT E 4 EppWgfctoti*4Hi1"!Obarrj streo:, 'bo'
1 i!« ,a: t*cei»9th c(tld lOtH .'
aom
iiw ho'
L. EiwYiW, Palacs of Musio, 4801i!b Btree .r MECHANICIAN-.'0''-'*
A. Rftfidan' S^^te I S. L. Slrao0.*ii9 k&fli .sf,
31.
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TOCRNAMBST.. I
MlhSKA&t Ci.AIMS.aa
,Wj§.Daft r|«'oh!l,aWli.g^'4n wi* NOTtGfcib AND TRIMMINGfc.oJ 1
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aVUL
t. H. ^Iddlo^Vsi Maij
edT -vp edi
«. B. a Cfo., *166, Mniifc Strte«^ P. O. Hollo Hp 8 South 4th Street. _. 0. r. S plej
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KAILKOAU AGENT
Jsirs—f H. Turner, at McKrc-n
Paddock'
&
KEAL ESTATE AGENTS.
|A0HLE| B!(#N^ STONE WO
Wil^or-51 SIpiDghotteJn,' £tUri^: stre tween9th and 10th. *VI
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T. H. iii'ldle, 151 Main Street. SKIRTS AND COR6ETSJI He iv Arnold, S9 Main street. & -H ^tzlNa. 15% K»tmc rwott
lo fc uov la^c H.l &i |!l! B..B.
STONE CUTTERS.
I »wat
c*m
-*•1 9TM
A 1 E & O
Are now grln(liii|^new whe^t VlltieU flour a'trWtolesale or'retail at prices' to suit the times. We ray cash for all kinds of gram aod seeds.
Office, corner TfrSt and Main striots. 24dlw
A
1
Spring at
iJ ORDIKANOJB! -.et.pu, LEVY I KG A TAX FOB.18fl9i I
r,
Beit ordained ihi Xhhinttti CarltiM~vf the. City of Terra
eiglit hundrei a55
1
f®'
Sec." 2. Vhatfa^ tlie parpoKe ot faflng t»ie iotorett oa Bendi issued by said city ofTBrTeUautS the redemption of portion of said Bonds, t^erfe shall bo asMMad, Uvled. itafl oolleinad for fh» Tear one thorn*id ei|cbt kundrednawd slxty-nino (1869) a tax of twenty cent* OD earlr one lrujidred. aollars valuation of real' «tata :aad personal property In snidcity, lawfully ja|J«*t' Ui tsxa" on
'v6**lsllok
1
I
Bsc 3 Aa etaarfBhcy fir ttt« tjakibg effect of this act, tue same ia hcratty dacured, aed this ordntanca abiail Ifti In fcifce'frobi aftd after lis passage **4 pabHcation in tba-t^e, dally in tbe Kvenlpg Waakly Garg#"»Wfrhg"«t IV^re flagW-
U. I. UVQKKBJUY. Mayor." Ticsm Clerk.
Attest: DASTEr Ii li .In ii LEAJHER, HIDES
it X»ii«c baa
'x'W'.tsri
•jlamST netaogpiO
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tadi
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But Side PobUc Squire,
fiaetri
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edi iafli ae TBBOB HADTl. no" uw
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AUCHITBOTS AN® BUILDERS,
J»*l I hi t~i
".0%
.'jift A WllUama, £oraar• inl» and Mil BOOro* A2N 1) yIpESiT
ONE BORSE DBILti
^r^wiog
We are prepared to Bit orders for DBAIN, TICttatailPIPK of any ales and in any qnaatlty, kDj- .to foraisti eftimatre ol cost of dralnina aijd if data are gitea.
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-.aesf'b oriJ laefJ ne}"Jr oe oi Istne'fyi i. fi IJX^i vwvf OAAE,
On reoJipt of price, by mall o- BxpreW those rancdles will be shipped to atyplsca. lVompt a. paid fo all QorrBspoaiieots. Naaensui .out the name of Dr. BIOHAU'S! QuL-D*8-*BMEDIK9. D. F. BIOHABDS, eote proprietor, blown" in Glass of bottles. Adlteis,
DB B. BIOBAJOB,
Ho. 228 Varw slreet, New York. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. UiTcalar" sent—OorrtspoedenlB aiswurul. may 12 taw-wly
MANUFACTURERS Jill! 6 a fri
•1 ihiw m! j'i'ii
ban
bsii.'
St. owi.Xoflt.Offloe
-cb tiadc edi -711 aei
f.-f
ad
JUU'HHE
Pi! f»:t J«[|J
}t!ti} b*l»ie
r,
sna-
sd
:a oi s,
I.
€JLiFT «& WlLUA MAjrcrAftrOBEas Sash, Doors,
Blinds,
Windflw and Door Frames, ttoaiding Brackets, Stair Ballings,
Wtt8iers, Newell Posts, Klorlngand Siding,
saaiL art laaqB
,roD8of
Ifrriebad Lumber.
And -all descriptions
iKJtoJ^ewle atid. Retail Deafens.
e-L.'MWi Sni'!'—fN
Latli iand Slate Roaflng, Cement Roofini i,, .,4 Roofing Felt.
Sawldg, Planing and Wood Turning to ORD£^R.
'f.97 .. DOME
All Work Wtiff ranted 1
Corner of ^inth aad iialberrj 9ts-
'itf23dtf
KOX*:
UtTEASffiOAT ABBANfiEMtiNTS k? *u» BUNKING MOUTH OF Terre Haute lo CoTlngton.
S't'E/VMSCSv EitClAIBK, Qaptr. Shoemiker, Coiumauder, will Ie*ve Torre Hstte for Oevington Rtrl iirtermMiate landing*, Mondays and Tb era days ax- 9 »'6to:k P. M., and return Tu-sdftj-n at.d Fridays.
STEAMER MASON, J. B. Whltaker, Ocromander, leave Tuesdays and Fridays for tbe above tiatped ports, an4.ietnrn Wednesdays and Saturdaje, at 5 P.
__
ifetUi, Ihat.fojf lh%year one thopsanM
T10
yo.o^i.'xieo
,imi rwsnm
a*p»»
frioT. aecil
&
Tornado, J.
ei viuun «f Dayton ntts eiidw'\i#d aioqoi^ Separators and Horse Powers,
Wfth ICXTBAS for the sam^r
ami iuviit't 'Tviv.-1. ii«
KtHirS latest Imtmrred htitS
'ft tawatokoke tr brtak the grafn, tb« feeding by aarfe*of flaagetf wheel QNDIB THEBOX that PDLli thegraladownaadfdKUE it itittftbe tubes, the qaaottty sown baiiiK pro, -jtorllbned tat the epMd af Me fleagetf irheeUwhich speed Is refslated by mnaibar bf eogwbeels fcrmjng a.oane, amd perfeotlr und4r coattt.
the driver who is guided by S vcry shSBle aid efficient iAodXeatare attvobeA ta th* Drill, o^g-wkaala are sot looaeaad liable to ielort, out aye festpned to thaD^iU and. the feed iregnlatwl without movfnga wheat laof
ot
ip.07 Thd DrSll is
,1.1
—3P
r!
Jacob,Koarti».»«r»eW.
T-,
,n
ChtiUpei otH
aoj «tlier, and will *t titd naillriiij to ra-
•otidics
Wheat (a iUodiQ| corn to bd ftiiil
Uia foitowtDf ifettM,
of
'acuity Save pronoapi
A§E.
wh'ich'the Medical ^ac carable, that
ife- ^tTeHAtJ'a soLUms titiutdddes-,0
WI£L NOTOtFBB.
Dtt: tttdHAira OOIDSK BAC9AM
1
l»B. lilOHATJ'
i.
is O OJ be J« "fine -8oi. ntTOC
(W A .Hignfnanti Msin iSiritl, Aastlo, Shryer & Co., Main Street.— HATS AJfp Jose|.li C. Vates^llo MfjiD street. V"f
STORE. IW'J'I llw "fj
mm?*
"HAXTTE, QPBRA
11
(1859) thero. sfiaU
at* ty-a fan,
I /I ^4 A «t4 AAlldAtAfl IXv /j |*f\
cents on eecft one mrtcfren aenmrs vaiuailA Ht tbe real an* stsoni pro pi' iu said'city, l$w full mlj#cttd to taxation, and a Poll tax of years, »nd not exceeding fitty yeatp, re»itiigwltbin the clrporao limits of Ter'VBant?.
f'
HOUSE'
Bialad ptptoa*l« *^11 be received until 4uga«t Btfc,-Ww, at the Offloo of. the Seoretary ot the Terre Haufae Ope^a House Com any, sontfc-weet Comer of Wftt^sh-and*th st for the ereation of a, blockiot Stores and Opera Hoesecombined. fliwi aod specification* auvy be teen.at the Office of J. A. Vrydanh, Architect, sooth««Mt corner of Main and 6th Bts., from IhsVtfa of July astll the 7th of August lnoluslte. tSfopoenia torbcf Mcfltepaititd by suitable seotiii'y
Tbe Board r^Sei Vei the rlfebt to reject inj oi all'of thfe proposal* i^deesed dnfa^jraUre. Br order ot the Boar
W. B.. WABBKN. rn'(.
C. K. ,H09*6Bi), 3W' 20dlw
JOHS HANET,
tOH^iSSlO^
1't*
rsr
ailA'rsi.-' .t»n'or X- buknbt3,
Leather, Elfles/oils, Shbe l'i Ugsriod Cirrler's fool 8, nM. 1«4 «1M JUIX«T.,1Wm MVHt, 1KB.
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DRILL.
/»Uan03
0 oiT
1
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hoTi-onial Boiler*!
CANii AULAS-iith with'vertical Knllcri.
Wi
e(DG« MILX»--t6r^°s&|M, hi^^tke#. AW Beery J»rill, Osne Hill sad CMd*r gttfl w.arraaUd.
Dresi Goods
t^a!^'W
ill^ure-Syphilis'in its primary ana Mcariaary stages, such as old Uteene, kTiceratAdSodbVb^oai, 8jpe Byes, Skin Srapiiens and Sorenesalot the Scalp, eradicating .disease and mercury! thoion
.1-
timd' sdT SMtn J* att&i
kR. who on re
will cure tha 'third cureal BhaumatiBBt nJf^rum«{uoh disaaselto with tut the aid of this, medicine, which, ddei not prevent the patients from eatinc and drinking *rAat tb4y like. Price of (dttWr Ho, 1 or £,'$6 per hfttje^or two butties,
80,
DB. BIOHAU'd GOLDEN ANTIDOT A ialo_and radical cure for Qonorrhea/ OraVel,
OTI. a,Qra
«|*7
1 .•
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And WV /sale and Betall Dealer lajsll klads of Grain. /arehotite, on north lint St., atOtsal Bisin, Teirp HauU, Indiana. •»-Strict attention paid to receiving aad for, war^tng goods jeI8-«J*''
BtJILDJ®.
6,
JT. A. VBYDAGil
_.-!t®ottlifaa»t corner
Mata aad IMk
of
«ts»U|jWsWiwll«,*l)IMiM«»' -va&iTv
fflACHSB'S* IN^STIT^TBh il lit&ij 'ti teachers'Iastlunder the snperia tandeaoa of
Vwlt.wttor. IsrtMl pa«le«jMi-#iU-W irwfsawwra&afcwiisfc flokoot Xxaaiaar.
tottf.l .aw.
olfcfch
eao *»a a
ti buivqi'mo-
yst^-ujimoo doo oS
—ja-saoxaed
mu
BAJRQAIl^S W
«1 Vu.-.x, Mi?,
Ammlh-'M t_'J
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Oornehus' dc Hagfflri a) 69ob^tM.« ___ I
sw
lo-f
501ozen Hoop Sklrtt •WW--# "W.P'JWtW ax /j At 2t 25 and SqoeaU. e«i#nt 6m taak
GHmmI U'l €*iored Prikts if* tt «itr atMMeairt*
7l»dt ilt D&Mt mrj
_r b!o nJl In Mm iirrfl sit ^iaw Ji YardT wide Brown KaiUn V41 «Q4afto]3»
»oi Bleschei
at isy. «Mt«, ]*4j Is («!,.
Wiptoill)
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J«Ml*r -t8ShWS
Isa4ie»' Hose.
Itiv
low
V10^
rid doiiiw sutk{ f** If?s8 ^a^t'hai fWr, vteUsctfM
aw jflv.
vq«H 10 UK^int^rreK tev eliiJ edT K0 Ctood Tkr«adV tinolt! 'o tag eaj ^arraaj^Spo.-pafdfr, oaly 5 csh^
.r» uhuv^WM
ie*ojnf
*i tjit"te*mi3*}iA}, ttvo
nai:
'aib os Jott ofleaiift^nd
bott
c»
**tb* at, ttum»tooK
A a ftAms tea
•f** ^AHOeWAil-JOoH .tlf .tftjio rKfiKCH «iid 8COTC wJJ yC•''•••• '*qte
K§
-tec
-i-a! goi rtac
COBNeLIIlS EASGSA
Oar. Main and Third
MCU
Stsi
id erlt \t} l*tenl ii tad bna
l#d. lo
ht!! To'iol«hqu7q'6iW v*.#vif«ifc 7*1) oil ti
t-
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iw ,f)fj!H b'J8l1o xiilofiup -Muii
ii..} hMiilm otla (rtlain
111.
mlj
n#w «in rt« ,bnn»q'
(lod !*)a bvod* /(ins It fc#Jeifeit amis Jir'J *tmm
f£ ,Jt)S Oat)
WABVCSliCfS JjtSM SEDUCTION In FBI had proved a success, the people are fully fled, as we intended sliouid be, that GOODS are CftEi the "MtKKYJK" CASH
A .tgaidooia i?t!d
ciLis -*3 vU
L'A.^B
stH
iOTIitlXWiNS,
GRENADINES and (aU their DB£SS Gk)OBS |tS^ DUGED in PRICE at •.'biDiuc
.HaaHVX f»7x 83(1871!
tn« saw laift ItltitH i. blot PIQUES, PLAIN, PL^JlD and STRIPED ORG^NDIESj /SWISS MUSiLOS, with a LARGE STOC? of WHITE GOODS generally, Under Regular Pttces
S.JtYCJGJbti&S
JiC-STq
effoio
ts, andietnrn Wednesdays and at. f) .-|-m 1 I
b^oiccn .~r iH i-'T—T
-w*.
•^'"O
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PARASOLS, FANS!" blso the BIGGEST BARGAIN TET, in a HEM-STITCH HANDKERCHIEF at ^5o.
w. s. nrcE & po
ol
it (ft'. ," 5».Tq S c-Ha# a LmTt ii.
I ti If
Families can b» With mSC&D BtUj at PzieM Below the Valueb|y going to
suppli
ed NS
mw
v. 1
vsi-i
•v 3 -l ffloa w. JSBXCE eO.
Jl I
A:\ois
100 ROLLS CARPETS from 30 centa a yard find
fil
.OS! fceJ-
a
Parties wishing Ho P^red and WALLS ORATlp Will lijid ing at the now is the tixr^e to havb done at Low Prioea.
mAsil\a»
jfJIAd
I I IAH UifHOl ABLISHKD MAY 12,1851
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9»oaidO^0 ila Smii
Kit
^a •rf i,i aMUl*»t{hr: KtMQMAi, ffijgji ?j floor.
^Mti s"?J xnaxxuii .sit
lu.
cant*.
At II
ABetter Quality *terr*
lauftr'AO cautai
.?usi
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"imriao SScta
Idtmm
LADIES',
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HT .ifiioti'J »dJ
Mt imr CBEAB DABL&/
IK A VABIETT OF OQQPS
••-.dr id
rices. mm...
1 .w Bas-iiil. .Wiiiii v«i.« #13*.j
TOi.
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i\ 31feoa
,»ooilIlflB oJ
«d
8Ti
Fl^UKIi.ew oa no i&disdw
:i'
""fit
qu
lf»8
«6Tli Ol
ttU iJ8TKIPES,
J%lth
and.eU Urinary Derangemeota, aiccoqipanladwl Tall directions, war/a'dtea
t3
cure. Ptios.
to
pfftfoMe/ ©Bf BIOHAIPB GOLDEN fiLIXIB D'ABJOUR. A "ra4fcal cure for General Dabll Ity fu old or yo«nf, imparting ena»6y to t^oae who hdv* led a life of ssnanality. trice, |5 perboLtle, br two botttes 89.
Gvms
on
l-iide Tn^aot
iiio «i jr
ia -fiut-
jS
CHECKS and TH} •^a y. JlotJ-ju »om jittH
J«1»J
dans
is
At MliiaM iM'fifH Below Cost bar[gkins, and it wiu ,pajQ^ gall in ftnd e*ai^netho^(fe.
Our store is nil| ot|u^r ^oods, whicji we will se^l ciieag. ^.
first
& 'M aMtovam
claBs, and no second a^opg ^hem.
c.: 170 MAIN ST, Slliliifib -MUOOK.
'.i-i Lt
DRY COODS
shot
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oi* tfaa&ifUdayk* jBJtiutf
Bit!
loaalcov-j j!
n,
ui fwm*
-tn tttfiioaza
O O S
WMIiJOKtCO
as Jtiniir
vr&xmifae TO
1*1** T' EDSALli 6e OO., 3.® ijvi A
tr
iwi'y
dJiw ,v'•aa**, t»fai)aw liwid oi aiwaaoo dairf*
iudt
A New and H&Bdsomf tot of & Jji MqoM aaw
pAivrsot:*
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W:8.K?CE&
CQ. Sto »d)
fviiaj laoeji
.U
tc
Jast Keeeivdh whidt will
be offered at prices fter below tll(ii| real^ t^alne. Bo not fait iiOOKStt i.
mj^km •***&
tl Jtota adl of o»r» oon
aloaiO a«T
^spvt% i-inB
•Al^l lr-i? JH JJ
on
nrr
?f Mkfa .oId'
ia
4V KJ
English Pereales!
Sow fo Handwme -J *»!.: Styles, 16 2-8e worth. 25. ft«
!-a
tn
WAKB81«,' 4I«BER« CO. ?»oJ 'r« f»o hi iiD arpiif f,»f»
FieOKKB EBBSCH iiftDRS!
At. Tft ecaito. Ifevcdr have been" roid for° JUMHl than l-Oit'SmtAltlOOJlJO «90fl«%aQ» 9ain* *itM
WAMifcjaWHirS c». i: :?gTT
s.i?
fidi la Uj'iil
HQ&1
bar! A Fall lode «r EMTIC COODS, bt»fh| beIbre the *e«ntad|ppe In #ew York, will biilWld at
ME,'"
al .ntasa
the *ld ,• ,*9S,1 ,a»*ac'
fa' bsm,m
CO.
warn fat
jCO.
jkiOJB Jt
aa
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at
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