Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 January 1870 — Page 2
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T£BB£ HAUTE, INB.
Thursday Honing, Jaaoarj «, 1870.
Terry-torial
form of government, there is
nothing very terrible in that.
GEORGE AXPBED TOWHSEND
Governor
AHSLY
an
foot to secure the pus£§6Tdf a~rtce jng act through Congress. The West and South will press it strongly,but it is well known that Secretary
President
From these 6gures the immensity of the wheat yield may be fairly estimated.
•f" WT't ***•,%•.» •'.? THE Moh^T'JJYF'^*8° young lady while toboganing in that city broke her leg. Whereupon the editor of the Cleve-
We would like to know so as to caution our young ladies—who have legs, if any such there be-~fe), ,^e ingly cautious when toboganing." »mm \t$*#"fciisL-
more, near Drogheda, has received notice from Mr. QEOBOE PEABODY'S executors, that that gentlemen has bequeathed
TUBS'
New York
Tribune
elected b/,.f?^e the hopeful signs for the
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lumber were cut in Michigan during 1869, and that there are 4,000,000 acre3
MMwminfmpm
000 feet. According to this, the quantity left will not last more than six years,
and shingles of that State during the past year is put at $34,000,000. ^1
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'nit
&>• Ws HEARTILY
indorse the opinion of a
Cincinnati cotempoary that it is undoubted ly better ihat*t£e ^PrlsiSeftt' ^taiild adIhere to his nomination of Judge
Three hundred ing in the United
BOUTWKLL
GRANT
*W!WMstU?n
The San Antonio railroad is to be Mdd at on the 10th
calk Ex-
of Montana, "a coinci-
dfettisfe of%iT nev$"fii1 whose life has tence."
"hair oil
and
are both'decidedly op
posed to such a measure.
3S$,(theJJoard
of
Trade of St. Loaisfeiftws^hat for the year 1869 there were received 6,296,926 bush, els of wheat, as against 4,353,591 in 1868
Of 'the
pleasure received from the perusal of his treatise on "The Hope of Israel.'
thinks the
Governor of Virginia honors himself and justijftijrife^'t^o^elfeted I himi
|y!the
high and manly tone whicli he assumes toward his colored constituent. That, the man who talks as he did to the Richmond negroes was
orjty, is among
is understood that the movement to raised Ifmli'tfr Jld0,660 for the benefit of the family of the late Secretary
STANTON
is progressing very favorably, and that a large amount has already been subscribed. It is reported that Senator
CHANDLER
has
subscribed $5,000, and that .other gentlemen |mipe#, ip hkve given equally largesmonnto.
TVIBOINIA is on the road to rapid and
crnor and tl^^^^JMBODEN as. aure thejifigroos that they are the peers of the white people before the law, and rested «MHthefwtgK ri^Maditri|ileges —asUiey did on lew ^^FsT)ay—we may conclude that the animosities of the "superior race" toward their former slaves
IT IS
rep6Yted that 2,029,272,255 feet of
HOAR
r' jthan to take up one of the inferior meii
!i, in his place. The
and
DURANTS, ERSKINES
MARTINS
are not the material out ojf
SW1?
A WHITE PINE imnu
sShas'fo
^^t are
Usually made and however competent they may really be, they would not command|hatpublic confidence, at the outset whieh desirable in so exalted a position.
correspondent, speak-
lli)j'o^lhe.Mahg^* *5rllbbght 'theVfe ih a year, says Chat the l^eculStlon and excitement have subsided, the excess of populatiqn has left, and the prices of labor, liying, and every kind of commodity havie "be^n imtoenBely reduded, wl^le real estate
depi-eclated that none but such has
^been imppred posseeesany special value.. '^Hamilten, Treasure $ty Kierman•y town are wfclt balltmp places, having MI agregate population of about ten thousan^.
The jpiincipal streets in the former two
*dance of pure water having tfUfeo beenintroduced into them at an expense of nearii A I
BAD NEWS Iw'tS^ils^^BwInclfer8 -^omes,from Qanada.. the first instant h*W«wpnt(,^n|o eJfeel, Vh|Mi-ftt0fides a^peWTOs4ringjir,into Canada, lri(PplbBCMfol U|««in, any propjerty stolen, or obtained ftteid or false "pretenses, in any other country, in suoh. ^ngit
ax"Txrt"^
our laws a felony or miBdfemeanfr, thjen the bringing of such property here, or ^having it is. pppe^pafWi^i a jjuiowledge of its b^ing unlawfully obtained, shall be an effenseof the same nature, and punishthe^aaae^aMU|er, -a| i| the^tekl6r unlawfulv obtj9nanc« Bad ftikcn place in Canada." A sharp application '^''oftUsiaw will p«t an iend tp the refuge which thieves and Bwindlers from the
United States, whose offenses were not wifchi* the provision ot the ^tradition treaty, have found in some cities of {he
iff A» «*CHANOE showB now tne Italians hare snatched a note from our own poli-
iT
WuiJ, and turned it to good iac-
"ci)uSi fiitle while igo a certain
got^enOwlmed in the an^
ber of a «Uile dispatch as the victim 6f ,an oati*g«ou|^ho6£iflg affray, and after provoitlnr ^f or self-evident qniiM niKm hia wame, gavsplace next day
got- into a fresh
purpoees.
tppmvmMmuim
ry and, with O'BUCN'S rapid transit^om one csndione
•w wWe.Mie^ is
DO—chcgyatallired
jneceofscoundreh
honor ^lnnijOTt, and LoBMA hits \jfOQ& ciance of bunig made aotvaMmple
The freight agents of Memphis have formed an association. Enoch Taylor has been elected president.
The bonds voted by the city of Indianapolis to the Indianapolis, CrawfOrdsviUe and Danville railroad compairf hive been
An association has been organized^ called theOttumwa and St. Patil Railroad Ctompaniy, tfreobject ofwhich ^8 toproceed frftilt that place to Cedar Falls, Iowa a distance of 100 miles.
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Arrangements fore rtending the Chesapeake* and Ohio railroads have been completed, and a loan will be thrown on the market for that purpose immediately. The terminus on the Ohio river will be near the mouth of Kanawha, and the work will begin early in the spring.
Political,
Dr. George B. Loring, of Massachusetts, has come out for woman suffrage. There are eighteen Roman Catholics in the new Massachusetts Legislature. All but five hail from Boston.
The Louisville
Courier'Journal
Its Washington correspondent writes to the
World:
"It seems likely that the
guerrilla warfare formerly practiced by the Democrats of the House is to be abandoned this session, at least in part, for a more powerful method of assault or defense."
The Democrats have the 'running'of Kentucky all to themselves, and a pretty job they are'making of it. They piled another million of dollars upon the iState debt last year, and the Aditor says the deficit at the end of this will be in that neighbprhood. vil' %t'' Personal
John Brougham is in New York. Broderick's property in California has been found.
A Viennese playwright has made a play called "Father Hyacinthe." Tavlor pyrites for the
A. J. writes that he is not going to Washington this winter, and Washington rqjoices.
The American Minister and Mrs. Motley have been staying at Windsor Castle Mr. Powell, a veteran attache of the New Orleans press, and a very genial man, died recently.
Senator Wilson wants a Lififttenant Generalship to be created for General Geo. H. Thomas.
The world is out of a genuine poet, just -now, according to
Temple
Father Gavazzi took part in the late demonstration at Florence in opposition the Ecumenical Council.
Marshal Canrobert is suffering from softening of the brain Reddy the blacksmith's old dfen haSbecome a respectable hat store in New York. ,y *ttjp:
Mr. Jackson S. Scliultz is jto be the next President of the Union League Club in New York^ /^X^^--
When the Empress Eugene first heard ofFather Hyacintne's so-called defection, she is said to have exclaimed, "What a pityl the handsome man!" '4 A little girl, seeing a litter of kittens for the first time, expressed her opinion that "somebody had shaken pussy all to pieces."
The Hon. Theophilus ^Parsons has resigned the professorship of law in Harvard University, which he has held for thrift* tweYity-tWo
A Dumas, sr.. they say in Paris, lias eighteen illegitimate children, for most of whom he has obtained ^lucrative positions, mostly at the metropolitan theaters.
The employes in "a Providence tannery^ have sent Ida Lewis an apron, made of border in
plovi Ida
cream colored morocco, with a gold and colors.
WOMEN DOCTORS.
How the Qaestion has'been Settled In Philadelphia.
From the Philadelphia Bulletin] S* ». The vexed question of the right and propriety of women receiving medical instruction at the Pennsylvania Hospital has been settled in a way which distributes victory and defeat so evenly among most of the contending parties, that it is very hard to say who has and who has not "been hurt." fn 'accordance with the universal demand of public sentiment, the Board of Managers proposed the establishment of an extra separate weekly clinic for the women. This proposition was declined ty the medical staflj although two or three of its members were willing to adopt it and deliver, the necessary lectures. They were, however, overruled by their colleagues. The Board of Managers, who, to their honor be it spoken, have steadily maintained the right of the women to the full, unmolested benefit of the lectures, then notified the medical staff that some arrangements must be made by which the advantages of the hospital should be secured to the women desiring them, and that if no other method could be devised, it might become necessary to separate the male and female wards, with a special staff of lecturers for the latter. The medical staff then made another proposition, which,having met theapproval of the special committee of the Board of Man and of the Faculty of the Female cal College, has been adopted, and is now in operation. The new arrangement provides what is practically a separate clinic, though not an extra one. The women attend the Saturday lecture as before. The
"MmulataHg« which are Tegai-ded as special ones,
LOBBIA
hka aftwtetitly spent a month two in New York, and seen die close connect •thwiii
requiring snch exposures as render them improper for a mixed class, are to be Msible nto the there are simitar exig«ieie^ can not be postponed beyond the Saturday lectures, they are to be reserved to theend of the lecture and bsfore they are introduced the women are to be notified of the" feet, in order that they may retire. If any of them should manifest an unwillingness to retire, the lecturer may, at his discretion, dismiss the class. Bint is the Faculty of the Female Medical College have cheerfully acceded to the arrange* ment, and are understood to be responsible for the class, it is not likely that there will be any ooettdott for the "exercise of this discretionary
Lift a little! Lift* little! •jr
t*
The Southern Branch tJttfcm Pacifec is completed from Junction City to Emporia. At the latter point it crosses the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad. Hie road is to be continued southeastward down the Neosho toward the soritHeast corner of Kansas.
The Winona and St. Peter railroad route, from Janesville to the Minnesota rivpr, has been finally surveyed and staked ofit for grading during this winter. Over 150 men are at work cutting timber and grading, and it is expected that everything will be ready for track-laying early in the spring.
Be the Good Samaritan.
Eays it
is obvious fliat the Democratic party has no leader either in the Senate or the House, and that Kentucky has a greater amount of ability in Congress than any of the States of equal representation
XheH^isUtniTexas}
Union
approving-1
ly quotes the following from the compo-
sition of a school-boy there: "Let us have ourselves that we get back into the Union, and then let us continue to behave ouselves that we may be happy abd prosperous."
Galaxy
«iio
Justin McCarthy is not successful in his Western lecturing tour. Father. Hyacinthe answered five hundred applications for autographs while in thiscountry.
Rev. Mr. Frothingham preached about the the "Infamous Blusterers of the Press," Sunday.
Miss Garrett has founded two scholarships for woman who wish to study medicine in London.
The wife of Hon. Geo. W. Julian is a daughter of Joshua R. Giddings. Joe Jefterson has given $100 to the "Confederate Relief Association"^ Memphis, Tenn.
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Lift a imiii Lift a little Effort cites one added strength That which itamn him at ruins,
Thou canst bold atara* fell length. Not his fault that &e is feeble. ,, Not thy praise that thouart strong -J ^isiOod makes lives to differ.
"Oh, she rests her other hand upon his shoulder, just enough to steady herself
comfortable?" "Oh, yes,, father^
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|i GAME OF "ALL FOURS."
Henry Clay and John Qnlncy Playing for a Pictare.
f0After°^1barbecue JMr.
respect..
TkeT
waiting, some from so
mufortone a dreary shade.
Pass not by the Priest and Levite, Heedless of thy fellow man: Bat with heart and arms extended.
Jteaai B#iie*gJ $$ following dialogue is •fc'Stfi the
Catholic literary magazine published in Philadelphia, called Our Own: What eye can follow the course of coujikrof modern^w^rlipgB as they de-
rdom floor? Life B&Worthy (D^As aUernaiely .dBR^ai^nit|fcIa bow appearing lull sail before what would seem a steady breeze then obeying the sudden rising of the instrumental gale, they swing to the leeward, roll to the windward, and after a brief straggle are submerged altogether, and taaiid «fc*|ast in soihe but-dfthe-way dorirfcr,panting, gasping, perspiring, bat supremely happy, iana ready for another cruise. Now the question arises, in what does the extreme pleasure consist? Perhaps the following conversation between a young lady
From theCkiaaca The
hi rata of the
A
kand
clergyman may throw some light on the subject: ,J "Please tell me, Fathwi is it a dance the round dances?" "What am I to understand "by round dances?" "Waltzes, polkas, galops, etc." "Describe a
"Why, it's something like a waltz, only swifter, and the steps are different, ana there are s^V6rat'chih|es^^y4u make the circuit of the room," "Alone?" "By no means a partner, of course."
"Not exactly at least, by om hand." "And how does he dispose of the other?" "Well, why"—blushing deeply—"you know the lady has to be supported, and so her partner just touches her waist slightly, and—" "But that would afford no support." "Well' she rests on his ar—hand just little. Father."
comfortable."
"If mdny coupfd ditac& at' onfee^ I should think there would be danger of their coming in contact."
"And the lady is not fhrown away her partner?"
v"0h,
too
not at all he holds her
closely." "I think"—taking a pfnqh of snuff—", understand now what you mean by round dance* which I presume you enjoy very much." "It is perfectly enchanting! particularly wheii tne Music is fine and one has good pawner." "Do yoa dance with any gentleman who is introduced? In society there must be some bad men." "Well, I'd rather dance with a bad man who is a good dancer, than a good man who is a bad dancer. It don't make much odds about the character of th tleman, so he is a good dancer. then, to be sure, I enjoy it a good deal more when I know .the character of gentleinan, and like him." W\4 $. "And you think this is proper, and modest, and maidenly, to go careering over a ball room floor in the arms of man whom you might or might hot have known ten minutes previously." "Well, no but it is the custonji." "Would you p&tmt a strangef diMnftp your father's house, to assume the position of a gentleman in the round dance, and conduct you through your par lors?'. "Of course not that would.be, shoct ing." "My child, in the eyes of God it is the same."
Adams
•if Wit
Prom the Charleston (S, C.) Courier.] In the summer of 1838 one of our editors was.an attache of the South Carolina railroad delegation to Lexington^ Kyi, to attend a barbecue given by the citizens of that place to Mr. Robert Y. Hayne^'as President of the Louisville, CincinBiti «S Charleston Railroad, denned to icon the Queen City of jbh'Wwuth with Queen consisted Elmore, Asheville, N. C., directors of the railroad cothpbny, tfho ifiefce joined by Paul Fitzsimons, of Georgia Mr. Ben Taylor, of Colombia, SrO., and-Mr, Yeadon, of the Courier..
General Hayne, who had been on an extensive railroad tour, met the delegar tion at Lexington on his return southward. The barbecue came off with great eclat and enthusiasm. General Hayhe of course, makin ply to a comp Wickliflfe, ir., gracing the occasion with
Robert
Carolina and her past historv, Wickliffe, sr., a great landholder, agriculturist and breeder of fine cattle,, fur-
nished fronKhis herda, which was batbebued, or foastetr ^whole
Cfey invited
the party to dine with him at Ashland, his beaabiftll country residence and rich cattle farm. The dbinner was epicurean ih viands and wines, and the ice creamj made entirely of pure cream, from his own dairy, of course with sugar added was exquisite in taste and coolness.
At table one of the guests called atten tion to two beantiftil paintings on the mantel-piece, whereupon Mr. Clay, pointing to one of the paintings, said archly, and smiling, "I will tell you how I came by that painting, provided (bowing to one of his guests) it does not go into the news-, papers, as* It involves An an6cdofte at the expense of my old frifend, Mr.-"Adams." He then proceeded thos: "Mr. Adams, Mr. Gallatin and myself—three of the commission for negotiating a treaty of peace with Great Britain in 1813—were at Ghent, boarding at the same hotel.— One morning we went to a great exhibition (or sale) of paintings and each of us purchased one. On returning to our quarters our paintings were sentna. Admiring Mr. Adams' ^purchase very much, I said to him, 'Mr. Adams, I would like to win your painting from yon I will stake mine against yours at a game of cards.* 'Agreed,' said Mr. Adams. 'What game will you play?1 said I. 'All Fours/ said Mr. Adams. Wo cut for the ideal I won it dealt turned up Jack, and scored lugh,,low. Jack ana the giwe, and the next hand counted out and^roti tfte-stake. "I then turned to Mr. Gallatin (who had purchased a fine painting of the Virgin Mary) and said, 'Mr. Gallatin,
I
would like to win your painting from you in the. Same manner as I have won that of Mr. Adama.r Gallatin,in his broken English, 'I did not Win the Veergin so, and 1 shall not lose beer so.'"
The company were all' highly amused at the anecdote, and at the manner in which Mr. Clay narrated it, fully coming up to his reputation as a raconteur. The cream of the annecdote was that Mr. Adams, a staid and demure gentleman, should have not only assented to playcards with Mr. Clay, hut should have "at which
proviso, has never beeii in print, bat now that, theiUostrioo* parties concertied have gone to honored gjaves wfe fed at liberty to give it a plaice in oter cdumns.
The aggregate diamonds of three Romanlsdies, the Princuwui Borghese,Viano, and Rospigliosi, and the Duchess Salviatiff, repment together more than five millions of dollars. Berry knows tbem.
A jealous husband in Memphis broke his wife's nose because he thought her bean ty attracted too much attention. We don't apprd^end that any other hasband
to
M'.^.r-nV ,-i.n] in,„ -in »iisi'^TuitiM»iiitiy^'i|,iiiiiM|ii '^r* r»rj-•
Iftkedik)
which concerns the public.
BOUMM,
amf commerce, as well as the public all over the country, is thus threi
operators, in the city of San Francisco,
fixation among telegraph operators called ffp* ??elegrap»' f&nqi association analagous
shall not employ, what wages they dull pay, and how in other respects, they shall
co, the league in that city sent in a demand for their i^instatiaieiifc Of cotxse the demand was not complied with. Whe^lWpd^tdws^re^ Krttoqpt leagues in al other cities on the Western 'Union lines, "ordering a strike." Theor-
dei*9%ftid^7miifitt*ftM
?e*yr-
day.. In theoffice in)thiscity fifty-oneoper tors left their instruments in Cincinnati, thirty-eight, jp New, York*. two hundred, and fifties. The strike, aa stafed^jhtemb to all the principal cities on 'the Western Unim lines.
The strikers have no other excuse than ,theoccarrenee at San FifctffciaBoJiTfce talk about a threatened reduction of Wages is wholly groundless. In this city instead of any reduction of wagea, it is fact: that the n^ges of at Iwfit a doien good operators have been increased with in the last thirty daya. The nlanagera say that th«rfc»*» never had Miyttioaghl of reducing the wages of the opierators.:
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But they have just as little thought of surrendeiingto the uhrewMSableand jw? posterons demand of their late employes, and in their resolution pot to do so the
public will Biistain th of the country^ which
The btipiiiesi
em. so'
depend*
upon the focllittes aflbided ly the telegraph, 'must not be placed a? the^m^rcy of any irresponsible and dictatorial teleigraph operators' seoret
will be far less, thap. ww at first supposed^ The" strike has occdred -a^^.-gw4
b&wj
merchants are making up their balance sheets iHUiow |entt|dly iif dull Congress is hot in session there is ho hews of
ratore at^Mg ^t^^eplaMB vacated by the strikers renders it certain tbtt the'latter wiB^ notrealize thei^jwtpectations of crippling the business of the country to any great extent.
The. (strike^ nevertheless* ii the most causeless, the mest inexcuBabl^ and ih every respect the most reprehensible of any that nas been "bi'dered" in a loti^ time. The only way to cure the striking disease is tp let those who ar^ fettaefcod bv it "take it out ih4 "striking." In tHefr resolution to do this, the Western Union Telegraph company will receive the apapproval and scrpport of the whole bosV ness and industrious community.
Murder of a in a Church
F^nfftejChipago BepvbUput Ja^aary^}, Information'has beien ieceived in tlfe city, through a private letter of a singu-
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bold and blood-thirsty occurrence which Htook place in Calhoun^ Ky»,i n^ar Green river, two Sundays ago. The scene
Unionist. The Union man had been firmly loyal through the war, and had exerted himself to his utmost a|l through thp^jb£liOi|in j^ocuHnf th# wrfest of rebels/ nd mdtfg^the rigiit) tS his
On thedayTeferred he: mtf in the church when a man Wlio was noted for his rebel principles also came to the church, with his brother.,. The Aboil tionist slu&nied the dooi his Ace, say ing no rebel should come in, and fastened1 it.
!"I*
Giving instructions to his brother to stand at the doorj pistdl in hand, and shoot the offender should he come out, the other tore a rail* from a neighboring fence, broke open a window, and climbet into the church. He sprang upon his en emy, threw him to the ground before he coud defend himself, and cut his throat from ear to ear. j"
The
horror,
Br ..JL MIDI imt Iwttatm Aft Gantries, «T WHl1liy,
tmmms
wm tw
eM7, Sen of f9lfi€ii MywUM-. Zeigler, McCurdy & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
employment at home, die whole of the time or for ike spare moments. Basiness new, lint and profitable. Persons of either sex easily
a copy of
S$((8liy{ »rs with
The managers ih this city are filling the places of the strikers
K*1 evening wtt^yopwr-
basmess. Soysand2rij\ai5%»S,tyaswnel men. That all who 866 this notiM may s®p, their address, and test the basiness, we make this nnparalled offer: To sneh as are not— tti«Re*,)wearHlMn4i39 9**
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LIFE IN KENTUCKY*
BnMkiaf Tobacco its effects, as the fi»)tine has b«enextr»oted .it leaves.no
will last as long as fhree of ordinary tobacco, In this brand we also pack orders every day for first quality Meerschanm Pipes. Try it
y?u.rif-l.T^8 aUAt
LORILLAHDK
CENTURY
Chewlag is without doubi the country.
Vest
ability. He was known, feared and hated asa^i^gT^agtg fiijn o^n^i|:|ions: and strong prejudices.
wATTTE^—'AG (he only fiEKUDE FAMILY SEWING
fh
congregation were paralyzed ', and made no effort to arrest or disarmi him..
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He~wiped h|s kniff, reeking with the blood of the murdered man, mid hissed between his teeth, "Shut the door in my face ,, again, will yqnu G-rd. dr-iB you* soul 1" and deliberately strode out. Collecting a party of friends immediately he crossed Green river, to Delaware, an has not been heard of since.
The citizens immediately armed themselves, mounted, and left in hot pursuit. On Monday last' the horses returned* in chargc of one man. The perpetrator the diabolical, cold-blooded murder, has not-yet been arrested, f-
and tfaeir
Mrs,. George M. Pullman^ nife of the sleeping car man, entertained four hundred guests at her house in Chicago last week.
P&uline Markham an& SftS Wetherby, btohdes of the'- Thompson troupe, had a fight in the cars between 8t. Louis and Nashville, all abbot a festive he cttss in,
Tfy&Ps
Pauline blacked he* *60
St. Louis, eye. A California of lwelve married young man of forty-five and a pocket full of rocks, of course.
,mt '-.si A
Bonfanti is dancing in^a '"Shower of Gold" in San. Francisco. The shower amoOhts to $500 per week.
A young lady of Boumaniawas severo* ly rebuked for refosing to marry an oP1 ficial who popped the question at an evening party. He blew her brains out.
price? Franci
tan In
for a*first«class Chines* girl '""k*500- & iginaw women make no bones of taking their cocktails at the public bars.
A fugacious wife ran away from her husband at Feneloh, Canada, taking^ wi% her eighty bushela of hb potatoes.i
The treasury girl» who scissor postal currency are called "Revenue ratters.*' Some of them are always ready to make ale. 1Q !?She wild-cat" is the pet name of the Tennessee Baptist for Susan Anthony.
Sum® raUieriel in^ her back
[A
frail woman of Baltimore coaxed pistol afray from her threatening and. jealous lover, and blew his brains otit with it* Notwithstanding the excellence of th* joke, they arrested her. 'rr" -\l
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Txaaa, Ooawartna aod Taao» liasAats. they haire a soothibg efieet. gnraXBS and PUBLIC SPKAKil ttna taelearaad strmthen thavwee.
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This brand of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco has no equal or su'or anywhere. It wing Tobacco in
LORIIiliARDIil have now been in general use !n the United afl
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New York
iso permontn to sen iTED COMMON 8EN8K
MACHINE. PRICE ONLY $18.
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do any kind of work fliat can be done on any Machine, 100,000 sold and the demand constantly increasing. Now is the time to take an Agency. Send for circulars iafringers. -®a Address SECOMB A'w.Bdsten, Mass.,Pittsburgh, Pa., orSfcfjtoids^ Mo. •Sf'SWEE*
ASK Tour Doctor or DllUIUiK—it equals (bitter) STBABNS, Fa^ACcj^Chei&f8ts,yew Tork.
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YCH0M ANCY, FASCTllATION or SOUL ^ARMING.-m nages doth. This irflal Siilrhir fHf ustructions to enable thowaderto&Mlaate either sex, or any animal, at Will. Mesmerism, Spiritualism, and hundreds of other curious experiments. It ».fe ffi^ttBtreet, Philade^hia.
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Wfected Spectacles!
GPrlda^ Dec«»beF He attends for the purpose of aaBiating Mr. & B. FBEEMA3T IN FITTING THE BYE IN DIFFICULT OR
UNUSUAL CASES. tffering from impaired or diseased
vision are reoommended.. tQ .anil themeelres of^ihis opportunity. Uif +&>* .»i 1 i, arftiiatgVfi
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Our Spectaeiea anaJSye- Glasses ard Acknowlcdged to wiKtbe the Most,
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TEBBE-HAUTE, IND, ONR DAY ONLY,
Moody's .a nicest inlO
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