Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 May 1870 — Page 2

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More About the Lnnd-Wrnhbiug Bnsiness. *»..-• The

Journal

plafliudindi and Somniferous' column in defence of the Land-grabbers Atorpey in particular and the land-grabbing business in g&nerri. It wants the public lands squandered on half a .dozen different railroad companies Thej-e-_OCrtlij^ttomejf and hu ihdme organ differ from the people and go badk 09 their own recoi-d. Public sentiment, in this Congressional district, is a uifil in support of all the Congressmen fronj Indiana except our Member. Why he has deserted his colleagues, his constituents and his own record, and gone over, bag and baggage, to the land-grabbers, wc leave the public to guess, and don't imaging jhey will have much difficulty doing so.

The situation is this: On onq side

SBaeWl^ir3^,^^te^1c9hstitueste:with

their united wish nnd interests,' j.Uo,all tb$ ^pUeague^

ot

This'actioV, on his part, would be reason.-

able andpropfer. Bat lie does nothihg.of .. the kind. On the contrary j^e,jfcoolly *i,1 ttirn« his^ack upon Jik reoord, gives the lie

direct TO

«j£ hdbcan

aides* of

IfjiY

we aij| 1 three terfei orien

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JOBS 9

""'Zj&gpssg&t

,, AWDHEW Ii. 0SB0. feis attomkt arawtAL, "5*1 flBRUSSLEK. 1

7

tt

'•iuti

in

jmpfpllj

itleman whom the Ti^e^ejgB leave inced that jtJje.irt*}"-, jpld be

pidityofthe proposed pt.pils

an effectual bar to satisfactory edu«|4«B' al progress. We have, before A, the correspondence of a leading

DT^j|f

organ of a report of a "school fir.tfwtac and feeble-minded youths", Jan strikes us this is just the thing

The following figures in

it

for the abdut

and those of its friend

whom it is so much worried.

W? tu

relatTAto

school fund apportionment for If"4 made by the Superintendent of Public In •traction, are of general interest Amount collected for apportion- ggg q4

0G.539 48 25,000 00

2,457 63

"399 71

Counties delinquent estimated to pay

to Ipnat

58,306 00

onmentt-tt

l34 252 86 232,561 15

eU.,

Balance in Treasury...* 1 The per capita

this year, wal ui I

the large increase of colored cliialren to

Sfb«

sa vn»i* e'jffttefedttrea] counties containing, the cities

eight,

^ialn-

of- Fort

ii8 Lafayette, Evansville, Terr^ Haute

jrreyj-S¥f»^Ifiq

?,168 91 19,766 34

ThSs°: wH^-'Kave any knowledge ^of the relative population of the citifs and. connties sbove named, will I. fcsx 0alHB«e[snn«a«^fien Been fatrl made in all cases. We would iuggest era

that the gentlemen who enumerated ip

obtained at almost any rate of c|mpenNext to them we would prefer thi? gation. gentlemen wjio performed that service so

lty.

\UM

that^n^l^nanand

arr&f'is supplemented with the rec ord Of that m&n et^r since he entered public life. nuu*oii

OnAilSJffxjtHfert8idr»rtHavtf V^^ntic ^rpo^i^itn,

howling'and

lpg-rolling for

60,0^)0^000 acres o^the .public lands^.a magBificent domain in wljich fach of Mr. *'u 'VodftHEts' constituents ibter-

Naturally one Would expect

all in thejpast

or promisWf tb'^ be hn^the future, faftd strikes out for the] headquarters o? the land-grabbere appears as tke attorney v«-"'OT on^i l«nd-gfabl^g .njonopdly and the .1 'most ardent supporter

ofanother.

j*.t- \yhat inQuence effete

explain

of the

•V''

Tthis. string^

'^IhitisforiJiation? If^nyJiy|ti}j}

of

Y9QK-

'it i«

a way th*t wiil

:BO,Stain apon tlie public record of the ^Ittnber fr^im this district, he will -daiiihi a signal service fcnMVtopft a servanl

peoplie deserts the iijteresfc»:e&

those who have elected linn as tJifeir' avgent i^nB takSa ^des 1*rith a mammoth corpofatcoa »in opposition tv

people

and tli^int^reiRtB wWUt Ch'oaen defender

iiiaArtraved'«ttd desefted friendfi,,

^a%ill polye the apjtarent mystery bj a

^hand in the direction

"wve motion ot of the pocket^ V. ."V,

aJ|LSI^U^HI yupil I lliHBMMSUIi nWMWWllMi4'lli what may not- be- expected of one's ene^ai^te: ithat Joy mer-

$4v^iwl«Bt5inti or ex].lain kie action in that master,upon'i^jr hypotheas creditable ^or him or the district that has the t. .*3 be jnisrepresented by him.

tffCSBToHiawemlo

he taking kindly to all the applwncd of accidental civilization. In San Francisco

are saia to uv ufcequ&ledmake capital factory hands, and as house servants they are rendering themselves particularly, acceptable to the Califor-

ian.«.

Kv

SSfpfsconal Chnc^^Wtheir annuaj meeting in Grace Church, %ton, Ohio, commencing t^y.^%Ip$aiiaPolia ^mr

states that all the Bishop witt be there except SrMPSpN, who has sailed for Ger«maoy, TheJ*«#*« ^orposeof the Board to arrarige the Episcopal* work for the also been, tlioyght

ourEeut year. Hlw |^e Bishops way call a special Session of 4he General-Conference, for the election .Of -^ew GafcerM ^pa-irttendepts, on %coouut«f tfc«de«th of Bwhops-THOME-sos and iWis^iSLKY, Mid the feebleni iagd ill-hfeatth of Bfebtops M6fe*is, Ba. ker and Scorr.

Jl,Ki rLU FROM MLSBiSSlPyi-

MJJWMI*,#*

2°| f870'

,. ^itjqbs Expwss:—To you pfe^ple who whqlivein thP North,, and where now the leaves are the size of squirrels eartvaod fites are not uncomfortable, it.ca* be realized that the weather hei-e is intensely hot, and vegetation in its paternity almost. But yet it is true, anji' if ito cdoj-iCjis muchly added to one's bare bona* will be the pleasantest costume to wear if it were allowed m^nkihd to dven approach the normal st^te. .It, is anticipated and hoped by. i'?

THE COTTON FLANT&9.

That tlife crop this year will be'abnnd ant. Suctt a result is most devoutly to be prayed for, as one or two

good

ot

tr,772

32

0,710 54 4,318 10 8,228 40 J,858 70 24,745 11

crops will

bring Mississippi nearly out of debt. So far the crmta doing w^, and «co»d

shaping

on many pantations hsflPalready

been commenced. If a little mo^e corn was grown here, this State would be better ^5'. it is cotton that makes the_mo|ie.y here,,however, as every acre will, if prop-

Tlv cultivated, yield at least a bald, worth 125, -Pla.nfera therefore, .pilfer jpaying

$125, ... for northeih corn and bacon to grfw cotut if some of jouf good here, they *reuld mabemon .. n.

tofi withf.r But farmers were ey raising corn.

eSUiVT,

Uthii good Q0&&" J»cl&>n,

such a Statejo^ught tobe,th^Stat^

Legftlature has been ih sesfeidri, noWj about seventy days and« -large pumber of very important bUls have been bassed. Ift„the Senate thefB.,are #|w, andjn the use some, t^arty cplo.red meJUbert, and

Louse ikbu

ut simple justice to say that apwng

L1-

This is an evil tljat will

0^n"f?ithful

.^niyn«raft)rai.#fl^tW .hoawt^for tl|e sort oftompetition that1 Is) 'Evidently, ^ng .on. Should the census of 1870 be faitly taken, it will show the injustice to which

yet be

reme*

d-'

dj/e4* Now there ia no and of such a uet'tv cnr~'

to iocal hills,

character, njapy ot

Railroads, Manufacturing Comjpanijflj etc. Wre^catftl6a uted

/Vby

to

kades thr«ygh7a?ot^er

office,

to *ee out

Mv 5. workiBg-with the former 8idJ6, true V. to las record, true to his constituents, true to hisewHe«go«B WM^trwtothw^reat intereat8hf is 8|9m jo protjet and defend.

tBe ttior*,*«n! each

joounty' member.: -has on "ax -to. grind' in thi^way: New.^ojonties 4»re asked for in unlimited numbers, and it is seri ously contemplated to establish a new office',

b^ntitled the office of "State

Career^' an office that could be well filled by some" knight of the "steel and clear

THE FINANCE#"'

of this State, as iu days of yore, are in a very dilapidated condition, and this subject'is now engrossing the attention

to such corporations,that a bill has b^en introduced into the House, providing in general terms, for the organization of Railroad corporations. The bill was introduced by Mr. French, of Adams county, and is a good one. In speaking of this bill, I capnot refrain, from alluding briefly to the able and excellent speech of Hon. Cassius D. Landon, of Wftrren' 'cbittity, Chairman of the

wiUT a power .that fully convinced the House that he thoroughly understood its vital importance. He passed in revieW all«the strong poi/its in the question, giving facts and figures that exhibited

eVes»

eyes

wrriUDWisiMnL

The Lang

a

•ft*

odl

n(

,the best talent in the Legislature. bill has passed the Senate, and

is now be-

:iforfe.i«he Bouse, (and will no doubt be cpme-a iaw) authorizing the Auditor of Public Accounts

to

all State

issue "Certificates of

Indebtedness" in the sum of five hundred thousand dollars, which will be taken for

dues, and be used

by the Rail­

roads for freight and passage money, and in all business transactions. There certificates, which are to be made to look like greenbacks, ,arfe io te funded,

or

retired

by

the issue'Vif bonds provided by the State Treasurer. ,'£1143 we^ure will relieve '•tlie State Government greatly, liut it is thought by many that a loan on

State

Bonds tro fan preferable and safer, Anything, -however,* for more money, or what is better,. good credit. This measure, if adopted

Will give' ytfur former

fellow citizen, Hon.HenryMusgrove, the State Auditor of Public Accounts, a responsible duty to perform. He is fully competent, however, for -the task, as is proven hy th&marked ability with which he has so fat 4ischarged hi9 duties. And I may say here that no man in

or out of

stands higher in Mississippi, than Col. Hsnrv Musgfove. He has' been a tower of strength in the State, and labored bav$ to recpnstruct it.

THE RAILROAD QUESTION

is now agitating tlje public mind, both in the'Legislature and out of it, to a great extent. "At least a dozen charters are now being asked for by different parts of the State, and so heavy is the pressure, and so unable the State to give material aid

sjreat

diligence and research, and placed the speaker at once at the .head of tjie soundthinkers and practical men Of the State. Hi^ remarks have been largely copied into the press of..tlus State, artd his effort in this behalf will have the effect of a good,-healthy, general law as to RailroadlUar Mississippi:

Hu» ieUer is now longer this I intended, bilti "couldn't help it." My next shaH be shorter, and I will talk to your Vwder* %Bout soAe^it Irer

will matterstif inter-

»*«•**,»«»" 8CRA'Jft

S6awGttftmiiMbHtlnt$f

I have alwus

elve o'clock,

world—

"short

it is adrift.

True politeness is good nature, beautiful and refined by art.

The degree of "M. L." most ate for ladies, is

t^of S'M

Rumor a and

to inspire

respect -in-proportion as we know how they aren^ej, 8um

folks,

as

they gro older, gro

Wizer: butnkeet Jblfa «linply gro »tubborner.—Jodi•Silffifyss' "DarliflfpitV bed-time.

All

chickens Jiav*

thiliMj?

foa»:to*dL9't"Y^ ibsmi':

Altho the world ls cnudk-full oy4i»rSi hfWTfWTTHSRP^lRn who don't prefae

"Walk-

ain'ti rime ile. I -:u

ing with a cane when you {^Sid'tke idt^ttgMltjn^en Ftfopte of Wyoming don't kn^r' whetli-, er to caii their feBoale a judgeuai jpMicess of. the peace or n^jtiitioefltf the ^aoeew

Before yn undertai£ tew chew a ihan't polities or religion, 'be snrje vu have got a better one tq^er him.nrBitfw

The tppea made one pf thp Troy papers inform itsreadess that the -poUs would be open "A^dk'stin4bwn to sunset!'

Texas wan^ to^ prided into two or more States." Th'ey. say ihat one Governor cannot pardon all the Bcoundrels

The saying that "there is mtte pleas ure in giving than receiving," ls 'finppoged ta apply to kicks, medicine and ad'

4

A rnral editor thinks

Jo6l» Billings say: "Giye the devil his dues," reads.well enough in a proberb but "wbat will become uv you and me. if this arrangement is carried oat?""All the world's a stage, and a)l the

men

andwoM^n plaveM." And it may be added without irreverence to Shakspeare—very jOOr player^ i^j|t ft' them. knew.ht£arehuidaU thesis riomilMjIift.- Japanese po^t, mid be less going out with jr1^

If people

etfry iUfehrii "there &ul ladies to look at the flowers .at night

Am

A Coiigbf

the

pfeBiecitum'

in a new kind of "FrenchBiscuit, something like m. Boston erackcr

1

Eastern editor, in

jwhi^i,

by the lyayis i^ot by auy means wnattfte Capital

an

obituary

JhaViable,.tempedby-unyiog:

"-1-

An exchange thinksnt- raiher qmbar rasing

to

lift your hat to a ladVj^uid hi^i

a couple of dirty

1 is a very Take'the

Legislature'aa a body, they compare very favorably with ptjier, Asaembli^ bul 1 do not think there is any number of experienced Legislators amoog them, yet, the members in both branches-seem-to laftor fof 'the'^genetoeral' good of State. Under the new ConstSttitioii th ia too much ..

cellars

roll

Alady sa|dto

oait tr^on

the walk",'' Dandies will please-

taiake

.."tf^ndwr,

my dear, you have never made a matchI think you, want tlie briStttone,"

the

thus

-'firi

fire

prove it az much aa taking

ai

the and-

brimstun out pv the other world.—Billings. A school-teacher ''Which Chufch?" After looking up north, east, south and jrest, the 'bov innocently replied, "tbB weathercock."

t' 5 I

1

tisfijita

Some Fresh Anecdotes

qbonjrthe

ileitdPcesideBt.!:

Correspondence Springfield Republican.] One of ^lr. Lincoln's Kentucky friends for whom he cherished & Warm attachment, used frequently to give notes of introduction to deserving persons who wished to »ce the President, whether oh business or simply to .pay their respects to hint in a visit of courtesy. To notes from this friend he always paid epecial attention. On one occasion tyrp,ladies were

introduced.

?,So

B—«said

yon know

the President, after

shakin

hands with'them: "did he ever tell

voO

helped him to hi*! wife?"- The ladies knew nothing of it, so the match-maker proceeded to give a detailed* aceount of the affair in his liveliest manna*. 'Yotj see," lie said, "R— never eoutd get a fchance to'pop the question because the lady's father was always in the room so at last I told him 1'd manage it for him, and next time he called IVreht w|ih hifc£ I knew the old man well and often

.talked

politics with him, but as both of us were whigs the talk was neVfer very lively. That time to help B— I.. turned Democrat, and the old man got

ist)

B— and the

excited that

daughter managed

out on the back porch

to

slip

anddothe thing up

at once. This story, relating an occurrence dating back some twentyjodd yean, the teller seemed to enjoy as much a? at the time when his temporary chhnge of politics hastened, what has proved, an exceedingly happy marriage-

Oioe-during the second year of the war it was said that a certain' foreign, minister complained to the President of a man with a hand organ whp disturbed him at all hours by grinding musio in £ron of his residence. tell you what to do," said Mr. Lincoln, "epeak

to

Stanton about

it and tril him to send Bakers after the man. Baker will steal the organ and throw its owner into the Old .Capitol and you'll never 5e. troubled with his noise again." This referred jestingly to the many

complaints of arbitl-aiy

Rail-

r#ad Committee, upon this measure. In ,hi3 speech he alluded to the main provisions of the general railroad laws of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois showed with great. force ..the «caie.i ^nd. facility ith ,which rjads |p prqjpcted and ullt in those States under the liberal laws there in force, and grasped j,he i^hole *fii

Mr. Lincoln gave the following account of the tint announcement of the emancipation proclamatiM\incaBin%t ditieting. He said ne read it through and there was a.dead silence. Presently

spoke.

the very intricate subject

Mr,

He shia he

'Master the little pigs are

the best man's

fattIta^erie written on hi3 forehead, it ftttild inake him pull his., hat

over his

bore

pooad.

it in mind that, jist

abo«t HrrsPlni bif-tod ividual iz

and.-haughty, they are ignorant. .... ...

dead, and

where he thought lail-

outline

into

viA it

puke

back to -_^JaS"--'-"lMHne-

m.ining with it in Tennessee a few months' he became disgusted or weary and Soon after his arrival, some of

A BisUMCthe

and concluded to go to her with the e»d an3 iigfr- iluit her hnsband

band

came'home

shonlg

ea ftj^oi^ionofUie case to hw. ?rful friend miWasTungtoi^ Mjs.,B. tp dt

all she ooula. convinced

thfit %i awful death, d^creed'the ywuift man ir^ unde3wv5T

He said it

asimpoSMihl^ as his' Imsiiffss required

immediate

and*consiant

attendance.

she answ^fed, ''but toot Svhen a to Hfla^,"and loo .thenext

atarte^v Wh«i he saw Mr.*.

ooln,aad explained

his

went more into to detail,' and asspred the President of his belief in the truth of the story. After some deliberation, Mr. Lincoln, evidently scarcely more nhan half convinced, but still .preferring to err on the aide ofihercy, replied, If a. man had more thap one life,Ithink a little hanging would.not hurt this one, but after he is once 4ead ^re cannot bring him back, no matter lipw sorry wq may lie, so he shall be pardoned and

a

Cold or

of a

ouufg lady closed" "She had and was ancommoflly fond of 4ce-creutp .anrother deli|cacies,"

..

To.

Irhich she replied only-thespark." 'i V. .. 'r'l "John," asked aPAysicianof the a ecary's apprentice, "did- Alrs^ Green' giet the medicine brdered?",?'!

What an agreeabfe worl Hhi^ Would

eontinue the deeliaing scale until we satisfy every #uste*Mr waoi «ives us a call that the prices wo naihf snail be ,, ^ri •. J'*rj4n

•.

lool teacher recently askedia: boy, is the highest ^lgnitary of

!the

After looking up and down

O W E

-RiKt-.

aif4 4ffILTj

train

errfcnd,

tbt

latter

said. "Ohj yes, .1 nnderstand some one ten miog to

.your,

good,

worked upon your feeling*,

tvimft hereto

wifet.»nd

and you lave

work on nine." Mr.

B,

then

reprieve

on the spot.

SQ're

Throat

'Requires immediate attention, as neglect often results in an incurable Lung Disease.

Browa'i Broaeklal Trachea will most invariably give in­

stant relief. For Bborohitis. Asthma. CaTAaaa Cohsdmptiv* and

ThboAt Diskasss

they have a soothing effect. SINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS use them to clearmnd strength** the voice. jj Owjpg'totke'gooil repvtadon- and popularity of^tlu ^Ccoohes, many voiihUu and cheap i«i'in(i'fl» xtrltdffefi, ithick tac* food for nothing Be »ar« SaOBfCAIN-lbe true. BB6WIP8 WMMfOMIAL TROCHES.

iiAIM iftEAiK! i£Ai!!

I*y

a-niTOi

we win comaenfeerte

guess bo,"

replied Johnj'"for.Taaw crape hanging to the door-knob this t^orning."'

.!

4 -tjx

Jfor the ituriHiie o«U«.Mngout our stock of

miV Reduction of Pirces

tiA

t»fi |t

0I

vu L.W.

be

tew lkfein if we^W pPSffl^^e -PH^ Mid selfishness

out

clef

of-iti.? At

wonld

prove it az much aa taking

im

li now iu this market, or to be

brought ^erettis season. Our stock, though miicfr reduce*, contains a' 1 "'f-

51 1

tftl

Assortment

ff

°f patterps of all the ,V'

Standard Makes. ,n'

ii/S'«'!!"•

We keep no refuse goods from second-nana Stores or Auction Booms. iii» 'Jl

MOKiW BBOTHEHS,

109 Main Street,

OPPOSITE OPERA HOTJSE,

mWdlw

CARRIAGES.

M. WILDY, LEWIS THOU AS, WILLIAM POTflS WltDY, THOMA8 & 30.,

Carriage Manufacturers,

Confer 2d an WAlnut fits, Terre Haute, Ind Repairing aonc promptly and at. Low Rates

architect.

A RCHITECT & BUILDEE.

J. ik. V^YDAOH,

UfFIOk—n Orxneaei corner Sixth Streets. 2d story. Doming Block.

TfTTvl

Chasi

hxed it all but

so and

so, instancing a clause, then souie one else made art,objection, and then another, Until all had said.something. the£ the President said, "Gentlemen, this reminde me of,the story of the man who had been away from home, aAd wbeu he was ooming hack Was Met by tj»e of. hia farm

the

old sow's dead too, but'Ididn't likfelo tell you all at once.' In answer to some remarks which were made to him when Mr,©h«e*«^ i*0*00*1

run the hettM forlu 1*9*!# horse fly off one of my_horse»r 1 mm

he

kindhert ofheart of Mr. Xiincoln

is well known.-and hw intend dbborrence of approving a d»th hss .been fneqwntly discussed. His %niu«iy frUad, who has been mentioMV above aa- Jl." a man of undoubted loyalty^hrotighout the war, used frequiBntly to come to _WMhington to make representstffinaj.to the Praoldeig inregardto c^^-?MrtiMor^«de-cisKas whpre oMcj fiWrto,e wod^Wneq tean could be obtained only from the

Ji ,^4.

^MANHOOD: 1

How

liOst!

How

Juttpubli$hed

oi-' f.v 1 -i

1

Restored!

iw

afreats be­

ing made in this city and the Bak'er mentioned was the well known chief of the corps of detective*

a sealed envelope^ I?rict

cal 'IwMpicitjrj' resulting from ^lfjabuse, Ao-j/by RoBT-.J. CoLvUBwaw., M. D.s author of Ujie ''^reen Book," Ac. "A Boo» t» SiImmi."

Sent andar seal, in a plain envelope,to any address, postpaid, on

Also, IhvGulvenreU's "Mawiam Guide," Pri^e 85jenU., maidwSm

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.

:m: *tirrr-r an—ic .ii rn'.'if.a

TEBRSJ HAUTKI

t-

"in

e^fil

.fej.? i/VT Iktk .-.*V• |V Comecof ItSb and Main streets^

TFSRRE HAUTJB. INDIANA, 1'

ASerdifacilitieg equal to any BasiaeMj69U«g|».

4

ip the West for. _n,.

Practical In^truetion in Book-

And all ettwedwaxbMnts

at

Studenteftan e'lrterat any time. Each stu dent raoaira private instructions. College JourwU, with full iafeimation aa to the course

SSCTS"

TISEMENTt.

net ml.

honor.

young man knew Mrs.

ml

iii| 11 fresfil giving perfect ease and comfon to

B.

the

"f9» ^TliV&ue and Comfort, they are nariooJCSTta tie market. They are partiealtr^ mntiiiUBM fttWOklr wear. an« warm. oJimates, alAougixMUaJJy well adapte to all sfifewns ^th«y!War.rThBy are high! CTBouunaialed tjr toadieal mod*ei«tific men. Jfnr salebysll &»t-eliw

»rt —. I n't't a it.W

u»*

from

his brtainess she

t^ hi^hewnstgo to V^ngton at ^ca.to^tt»d to tfis,

case.

WELCH

For the DeUcate f5kla

was given

'I

«l

__ 'Price ListfandtHitealsw.,. WSLCH A. fi*WFrni«,

Aroma^ A0g#t^. doap.

qt

M»ck.aWir^t, W1

Ladies a»«

KST4BJ.^B® 1,806^, Sold by all Druggiate. jStneo^ 1 lay**' T.U1AT OR FEEKMAWNET, by

I. Bernard, 'revised edition. to~wt appended a revelation ot the my*ter»e»iOf. Odd-fellOWship entire wolk oT*500 octavo, ctoth-embossed,

Vil! be

on receipt of..82. AddrMsi BfiY W. J. SHUEY, Dayton, Ohio. Urir

One Million Aepes'4

v.-:-"'. i* a- :-r «K'».

CHOICE IOWA liANDS

For sale at $3 per aaM and upWMdar C?r.9,A or on credit, by the Jowa Co. Railroiids already built through the landi and on till sides of-tbem. GreatiBductiAeflt to flettWrs.., Spnd fan our free Pamphlet? it

willeoatfHgivea plans and elevations of lamp "e houses. whicaUje 8250 to S4.00Q ready to set up Maps gent if desired addre*

W.IV. WALKEB,

Scientific

MOUSTACHES S*C8weekf.^ Re-1 cipp sent for50cents address H.RICHARI)^, ac 11Partietttaevtteation paid to Boi^g.mw Y-ork^.O,. •,. ^nurrir. tr ','

Money panpbtBuy lt

For Siiglrt te

THE Mxsm Manufactured. by, J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. %, Which are no# offered to the publie^are peo nounoed by all the celebrated Opticians of .theWorld to bfi the

MOST Natural, Artificial help to- the human eye ever known. They are ground under their own supervijipnt-iroJa". minute Crystal Pebbles, mertedTcfgOThe?, ind djrive their name, "Diamond," on account of their hardness and brilliancy,

Tl^e

Scientific

Pedlers, at any price. maradwly

KUW^TOBE. ff r. nw -ii

THE

6

centt,

A LBCTURB ou the NATURAL. TREATmontV nod Kiidieal Cure of Spermatortwca, or Seminnl Weakness, In voluntary Em is-

%1

r®£®'pl0^I81?, cSrV

GOODS

have

a

long

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5*

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'irs «ai a/-®

Vice-Prendmt, ..

ccMafr Kaplda, I^w»s

llWft

prosecuted' claims befbrt the Patent Oflce Tor over Twenty Tears Their

*mertes» and

European Patent'-Ageaens the m«rt aire iu .tte rid, Ghygeg i®y

J(nisMs^,t^lSsPSit

proved ft model of «onveni®n^v^ bMrtlty. ind eoonpmy^

'If convenienDi' GBOR^'^'j.^OO^frt tect, Watetbury. Vermont.

SALESMEN" ZZS" k",. Df. 4? Chestnut street.pha^»lph|ff^

THE NewTTork. ..

l«{j .li jyt

In Tin, Sla .^Wurn

tade "£T@4*

nds

Frmcapladi

On wUohthey are oonstruoted bring*the ci or centre of the lens directly in fron.tof eye.producing a clftftt and disGn^t viaien, in the naturaf healthy sight and prtrenti all unpleasant sensations, such as gtimmering and wavering of sight, dizziqesp, M., pe cul.ar to all others in use.

In frames of the best.guality, qt aU material* used fojthat purpose. Their Finish, and Durability .eatnot be surpassed.

Jim

Dry Goods Store

WEDNESDAY,MAT

tVjv

two postage stamps, to OH AS. J. O. KLilWiii & ?\. It Bowery, lur ltrk, P. O. Be* ttM

a-

318

V. 1ST. BLACK* CO.

m"dwtf_

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qOOLEV'c

SAK I r4

Dow

AcMutuuupb

twelve years pa«r, is due to its perfect vvnty. healthfalaeas and eeononsy.- P«eT» fl» tins, actual weight, as repfesenUd, a^i.w^I^eep

quantity required ftr

berth to oae-half iiner.than other Ba^ia#

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a?

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Zinc and Sheet Iron TFor^, Hr FmnMoe^ eiid Ranges,

l}MJLr&nTMEET,

m^-ly,

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nffinntrm.

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DAVID C- KAST

s-la

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associated"

with

me jii

been head- salesman

ii

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sold in this

Ift^dfitermined

dAittotthiiil:

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elsewhere,

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Tin and Slate Hoofing*

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GGERtY,

VaoW SOiii ?Ma«uflM3turet* 6f

Qvbxmteed Iron Cornice.

ItlSEA HAVENS

&CO.,

v:2 Wholelal* dealers in

IMiik^ fJotlons attd Cigars,

And, (ppminiation Merchants, No. 1*0 Main Street, jEC^ej^. constantly on hand a full assortment ol

$omprj*iaf j41»

Pfobs Buttons, Jewelry,

and Tfinumngs^

Threads, Needles, Stationery, Hosiery and. Cigars,. ..AM WHOLESALE ONLY.

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BOOTS AND SHOES.

atlHt. »y«:..sad .- a...—i •—_l a el

JOHN B. LUD0WIC1 & CO.,

sevdl idfl'

gen

Haute, Indiana, froiu whom they, can only be obtained. These

goods

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sit 4krrt~Haute, Ind. vf' if- *,

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With a full and complete Stock of

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We will open at the above well-known stand, loa,the%*t^of H«r«h, one of the^«^

jy^QjEST XSB BEST -liotiJ

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BteS&'SHOES

rti fi Ria* *na tyer%roug^',fb'this market, which we shall sell at the

Dry Goods, Notii^is, 'Gim PRICES.

At No. a^ Eflrly's Blocks

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BLACK AND FANCY COLORED DRESS 0001)8. ,i#v \s

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Assortment from $1. OO.

Ml fa'? "a ~-.r v. hf/mi ritf1te tu

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At greatly reduced prices!

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i»' The handsomest Black Goods in the market, at

TtJELL, TOLEY & J)EMIJN"GS,

tuii

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Vomer Main and Fifth Streets.

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