Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 March 1871 — Page 2
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DAILY EXPRESS.
TBHBE HAUTE, INDIANA.
Wednesday Horning', March
Santo Domingo
22,1871.
TTpng f/ft suggestive item: During the two weeks ending on the 10th instant theJBqjton .Public Library issued 19,863 bdoks,'17,394 of which-were for home use. There are now in the Library, and in the East Boston branch, 174,552 volumes and S8,306 pamphlets. Tbe Ea.«t Boston branch has 5,699 volumes, and issued for home use during the period above stated 4,260 volumes.
TubPhilade)phia paper# feb'ngratulate the people of that city on the successful inauguration.of the Paid Fire De'partmerit. Its many advantages will fjradu--.1 ally fiianifeet themselves. The brave old volunteer lighten of the flames will scjort comg-to acknowledge that theV^Jw way i$ ft classes of cm ens will wonder.^ by jit was that they pnt up with the volunteer ?re »a! system as long as ,tliey did, and. why the
Pai4 Fire 'Department, instead tif onej if, not tenyearsf-ld^^^ The Cincinnati il'"syiiiius, to
n«^4»#«iMj/ry
out thjeii:
reform consistently with all giber Spanish So* names and compel us, to write Santo
Francisco, Santo Diego and so on?- iOr wil I one such amendation suffice? Con'jl" sidering thai tendency of. the' American people to shorten names we fear that ef en' in this case the all-important extra By11aJSS bie wiilbe droppssd—fkfter not before. Observe, how the jrreverjent
sni transforming San Franoisop ifltQ I^ri«CO( apdthen'judge.
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The MasMchusetts State Agency/ lyzed, pure and unadulterated brandy jhaa
had its quality illustrated in the westiern &-• part of that State, as the following little
will show: Not long since
incident
man walked into one of the stores in
sttd 't
town there, and mrjuired of the proprietor t4i if he had any more brandy like the |last he got there, and was told he had "Well," continued the customer, who jwas front a mountain town, "I want to |tell about that last pint you sold me. I Went home late at night and hung the battle .if up by the fire-place. It was a middling g|| cold night, and when I got up injthe &W morning 1 found the bottle bad drodped '^'on the hearth and broken into a thousand pieces but," continued the mountaineer Siii
with animation, "the brandy was 1 all "l1* right!—there it hung on that nail, froze solider than thunder!
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i..» 4 Senator Sherman.
IT B.aiS**Vtk & •w The Cincinnati
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Commercial
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says:
stories sq persistently circulated that! ator Shebmak has become very wealthy,
untrue. Tbe Senator is a frugal thrifty man. He has no children* Sand ilfas a lawyer in' good practice, -atm in
possession of some small bat judicious investments when he entered public £ife. He has lived within his means, andjhas given intelligent attention to his private 'j* affairs during his lopg service in f— jt, gress. He has never had any busii «. connection with Jay Cooke, and theij j1 not a particle of testimony that he) jj-i eyer taken advantage of his official ii tion to enter into corrupt understand or questionable speculations with I body. The assertion tbat we find, t*v» or three times a week, in Democratic newspapers, that he is a millionaire, is absurd
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He made, several years ago, a fortutaate purchase of real estate, and it is possible ,,t ne has a few thousand dollars in Winds and stocks. The sum of the value oil his property, we have reason to believe, is less than one hundred thoueand dof ars:
Whatever exception? may be Uken to his public career, the nonsense about his g£eat wealth should be disposed vuth.*^ S
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Wisconsin is trying to rid herself-!6f JBOI the delays and costs so often incurrefl, in
the administration of justice, througbthe obstinacy of eleven stiff-necked inditiduals, who, in g:etting together in (jury, -fi ffirooms, refuse to agree with the twfelfth iii'^man. Tl» Wisconsin plan is to let elevlh: tie ... j.. .. the £her *Jv{, decide the verdict, and leave fellow to agree or not, as he Pi
invariably required for
verdict. That thire were good reasons adoptin^^at numW, and he piincH^s «v?JUiiat«Jai^^n the first, filacer itf//«»bt»:-aiBnut«df^a the ogeneral beU^^at#fci^^ havfe lost none df .tlieir-' fors i(®»ce .we
ahandon the nutnlKir or tlie.ininoiple, the constitution of juries anil the rules jgov^erning their decisiom, Would he subject to endless mutations, according to the whims of successive Legislatures. Indi^i^vidua1 jurors are often stubborn, aid ^i^ .jsometimes corrupt, perhaps, but a r|duc'(tion of the number required for a panel ywould^not guarantee the exclusiota of 'stubborn or corrupt men. Th6 present system has been proved a good one by ages of experience. It is not infallible, and no substitute that the Solons of'Wis consin may discover will be so. They had better "let well enough alone."—Chi
caw Republican.
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Time's wonderful changes never received a more marked illustration than by the introduction of a bill in the House of .Representatives prohibiting the indis criminate slaughter of buffaloes along the line of the Pacific Railroad, and pro viding for the preservation of the bison which, under the present system of wanton destruction, would soon be exterminated. The author of this game preserving article, Mr. McCormick, of Arizona informed the House that, in passing over the Kansas Pacific Railroad last winter, a train was snowed in, and for ten days the only food of about one hundred passengers was buffalo meat, and had this not been at hand they must all have starved. It is in view ofthe probable recurrence of circumstances of the same character for year* to come, that, as a measure to preserve those animals, the bill was suggested and will be supported. When the idea of a Pacific Railroad was first broached in Congress a quarter of a century ago, the opponents of the "improvement" insisted that no railroad conld ever be maintained .on the plains for a single week, because of the herds of buffaloes that would trample tracks and sleepers out of place and deep down into the soil, and now, before the Pacific Railroad has been an actual fact three years, it is deemed necessary to protect the buffallo that he may serve as_ food to the passengers crossing the continent over the very road that his vast and roaming herds were to render an impossibility.—PhiL
PrtM.
Inquirer.
A.8 the Republican army was amass of thinking bayonets, so the RepuhlLoan party is amass of thinking voters, nnd it is too great, too historical, and too sacred a thing to be endangered by any personal conflicts or issues inside its ranks. W» carry the flag that makes us free, and It is borne with the same devotion, the same intelligence, and the same spirit tf self ttcrince as when it floated at the htad of our armed and uniformed columns.
A Development."
If the'Open enemies in coalition with the false frienda trf the .Ragiubii can succeed iq^ieir e&rtMi ^eaOpy ascendency,
liie Goxemtflim
000 jroEtb ration, and gave a
PA if
willjMloin
to the hands have a national acfihinistraffoi^ model on the municipal government of New York city. In view of such a possible Contingency,_it is wotth whiletastudjrt be beauties of D^mocraiic management, ^^r«&at"<p LW^£SiJ8Wk»Bftpited away.. This articele from the Indiana
es a piMitaf hrlfwon: 3|f"jp At this moment Sew York if the onlj£ city, on the f^ce of tl^e, i° which
every officer of the Executive Depart-, jineijt i? openly Reused "bi^^ujpiou. every officer o£ tBe judlciary is:^pfeaxgecT with corruption .', Council is *It jp the 6«y fctty 'on ieUrtET ln1Vht«rfc0'tb^,aihi! imitations cotlid.be, Haivei$aU^ hiallev^(kH Kli tbe Only eky that wasev^^aeartlr,/' jtfile WbloB'^flieinarmtiiti(jris could be wholly .{and absolutely, itrpejf 'Ntffr Ydtk-isitoe final "deMtmmdnt
fPtft/Oil»y
Half,
or Tweed in Iceland, where thfe'^tti"" are so bon^f*thal' ffiey h^ye no locks their doorf, and ih two yfeafrs there wotild1. be swindling contracts to warjftl&ikibf He
'with hot' air pipes from fEecia,'ind'%ll up Skapta Jok,u.l on the
ctaM
would be skinned of some of
h^. fair to swell tlieir Mubber hea{i, and every walrus would lose al- jieaiit'.'prie Jtaafc in bribing them. Bobbery wotild be aft universal as hospital^&
:aiul
jiilq
wwM Jtrjr, oppen-'ii site of the j-easoA that has p^event*dfheir, introduction. The preseat JwJandef ha^ no ustf U^ ni. ja|I because 3»p never haa^ thief to put. in it. The Tammany Ice' lander would have'no hse for a
jtSl Mjcap^
everybody would steal.,and qniveraaK a eration would make the crime innocent^ We fancy that there mast have been Jiidge Barnard in Sodom, and if a mortal may speculate on the causes of divine wrath, without beeibg the entries in the book of the Recording Angel, we should say that some such transaction as the recent judicial theft—for it was actually and without any compromise about.it,.a theft—of the sixty thousand shares qf Erie Lailroad stock sent by the English owners to the office for transfer,' was the immediate provocation ip the hail of fire that spoiled insurance investments about1 the Sea of Gallilee. That stock theft has no parallel, we suspect, in history. In point of amount it is equal to an ordinary1 robbery achieved by a war and an artoy In point ofaneaking meanness it is equal to a- robbery oh the "kinchin lay,^or picking the pocket of au old woman. The Englishmen, after sale, sent their certifi catesto the Erie officer for transfer, as the laws require, and Fisk.and Gould, sus pecting that the transfer if effected, would plaCe the power of the fcompanjr where it might be used to oust them, got Judge Barnard to steal the stocks by means of an injunction against theii* surrender to the ttew, :Ot their return to their old owners. And Fisk and Gould and Barnard have managed to keep the stocks. They have pot them now and it is problematical if the qprners ever get them. That is, it is problemati cat as the-case m\f be affec&ed by the in terference of United States Courts, but as certain as fate, bo far as it depends on the official existence of Judge Barnard and the^upremacy of Tammany Hall. The Englishmen have lost their property absolutely as if their safe had been blown open and plundered. The Erie scotin drels, probably, dividing with Barnard! are speculating with the stolen goods, anc Fisk, it is quite likely, bought the house he presented to someanoted prostitute not long ago, with the fruits of thia.8peculation. This is the sort of place New York island thersort of government it,has. ,It is all Deteiocratie from the 'first root to the. last leaf. Barnard is a Democrat, sd is Fisk, and Hall, and Tweed, and all the untutored emigrants Whose Vot^ ena bles these gigantic thievesHo steal with imp.unity,i It is Democracy run to seed run out in, its last grotwh, the last^rrog'' of annhal
enveloped in development.
In no "other place.or pil-ty that was ever.
SaSh^bSSRlg^ffis. te private control of. bis. breath) longer than
Practically, this- reduces -thejnry- to fellv*"* "®^®®nven rent^ope-ww»ld-concede^h m. ,to, en and provokes the query, woulc^l not ~-J
ten, or six, or three, serve as well? iThe unanimous agreement of twelve men has hitherto been vei for
Sti^rBMn qb lie and the Erie •a Drought about the Vigilance
chance. managers Committee and reformation of San Eran
They had a Judge
there, Terry by name, who played into the hands of the gambler Casey, and the robbor Sullivan and the thieves who sold the city offices, as Barnard does in New men me of ade very fair city government in a few month*.' It is doubted if any. less drastic cathartic tlnn a haltef will ever purge the moral impurities of Tammany into health and
Career of a Speculator.
T^r^ew^ Ypi^^iw gives a kng: and extremely interesting history (H*Kenry Meiggs, the great railroad king of South America. He was born in Catskill, Greejne cpunty, New York, in 1811, and, after a not striking career in btisines at the East, went to New York city and amassed monev in the lumber business. In 1849 he loaded the ehip Niantic wjth lumber, and, with his brother, John G., sailed for California. He there embarked in an immense lumber trade, bought Masonic Hall, lavished thousands on Music, bought land all over the State, and amassed a fortune. But in t|ie panic of 1854 he went under and in the^ frenzy, of the day issued forced paper to the amount of near a million. As )iis crime became apparent he bought a bark and sailed to Valparaiso. There he became superintendent of bridges jOh the railroad building to Santiago, and, after the failure of the English firm to complete the road, assumed the whole cohlract for $12,000,000. The engineering difficulties were immense, but be did not fear, and made a supplementary contract with th4 Government that for every month under four years in which he completed the road he should .receive $100,000,, and {art every month over he should forfeit $lt)0,i 000. He began on the 4th of July, 1858 and hiring Chilian laborers at 10 Cents a day and their food—3 cents more—hej tunneled and blasted his way through
instai fumaTfMQpandly remarks: "It in ay as well be understood first as laat. that the Democrats in the States tyrannized over 4y carpet bag rulodoaot -aooaracy intend to surrenderee righfcpf difiCfls sion and redress off tjfaw ap&ai the decision of Democrats inotner 'I" li
jjogauiu iraqauMnM nowTieyona'thfeJ^eacn 8f
2iSr or
It is the cuIminalictB'joE: prii
mocracy.
cara«®4 intplenieiiifcajid
thfey will1 produce the sam'e^dp. Give unbounded coVetonsnfawTne unliBtited ignorapce and -3rBir)wiaF in 4 Nfew Ywk in lJ(opia
AfeehRj-lka*&at
quttsMon, all thathaaibeeni
ocrat has little reB under whicha
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the three4ast amendments to the tution setjKtf' A Democratic Senate of lately
lull and vol this State
nullifying
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The varfiMasibmnafcos of sMatht»ata|lesf jli .Natural S&ieno«e, l«tin
Qeri^all^igSeTW and th6nagh Collere Oourte'-'W! as laid down-in th« •. co
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the huge rocks, and on the 4th of July, and 4r«8its and effects I860, the road was* complete, and on the
said
5th the first train was run through the capital. Meigffa* profits were $1,360,020, and might have been $3,000000 hut for his boundless: genfcrfeitj to £otK*
the poor.. He built two grand dwellings, "d costing $850,000 at Santiago^ and there li^ed till 1867. He was induced by the «Mo'cUekiw call of the Peruvian (iove.nmant to gO' aaswer^14i to that country in the latter jear and
build a road from Arico on the ooast to
Arsequipi, ninety miles
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rock, in com memoDO,000
fete
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sanr, with nearly the same weight and dortle
thfchalh, Only mia. had rya««d,laJ. I consequently no mixing of feathers.
A PROCEEDING.
tSfflEOHielfc Before L. B- Denehie. J. P., Harrison tofra-ship.-T ijf^bnn'Qr^ SMfaffMllila. lias has saed against the goads
James.Heore and whereas, as the nm
t0 the de
or
84™®
his absences
finlaird,/or
$12,-
000,000. It was completed by tli« first of
Notice is
t|« and lires magnificent style in Lima. He ownrfch|gkMVi aewal guano islands on the copst, atoff gfo.fW is prospectively the richest mtirt on the *w"w*8ai^f59T.^WWLOiS. 8,Dbt- feb2t-w3w
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ivea that'the
Kxpresiracn. the moststncliiir
of watch-wearers, has thoroughly demonstrated the strength, steadiness, durability and «f tlx W»ith»» WatefcTo safiifir
S&KKBM'VSct time-keepers.
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In the Academid Departm't.....S6 00 per term In. thc ^issical PepartiaenU S W ,r"l 7 ,, In the BcientifloDepartiaent... 8'00 *1
each Dep't, Idcidentalh„ •Hifj aoi's
Instractle® On !fianb.vextraf--lQiQ0 Use of CianO, one hour a day, extra..-
Instruttion in Toeil^SuWBt gratis^i 9:1)
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S^Both ladies and' gehtleaien ^wtU iftwdigood I liatr, eyes, eotnpiexion B^drag# with fernished r^pm*^ |«tway^Sew tPtk.
rnished
families, for 93 M) ner week. hemselves for-about fzOOperw For Circularsi »r!a»y farther information, address, THOMAS HOLMES, President.
HbeEou, In'p'., Kov.30,1870.'! dec8-w6m
GARRIAOCS.
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«PC3rO)v Adams St., Walt-
ham. Mass
Waliham WatcelCo,, Waltham, Mass.
SeJ^fiS^ftheJ? names cart*
folly before bn^in. Any variation ev«h of a si*Btalett»r.lndIoates aeounterM*.
An illnstrated TiisJory watch*-tnaklrig,
Htth«nith» *i.w cMitftiiriaj[ mooh faiiwiaarion .to"wateh«wear-
111 our Catalogueaiid ^rc^i^h^irKK FULL 0p FUN.
_. EXPENSES. j1 The necessary expense of obtaining an ef. ncation atMeromdqes aot exceed twe hundred dollars a fear. 1 &
A Portfolio of first-class Wit. andHamor, eontaininc, the Kiohest Cemioal Stories, Cruel Sells, Side-Splicing Jokes, flamorow Poetry,.Quaint Parodies, BariesqaeSermens I New Oonandrams 'and _Mirth--Provokin« ith
I ||B. S.8. PITCH'S Family Pdjalel«n
Wpagesr jentfhy: mall free.XeaVhes I howto eui« all oneases'of tile person skin.
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19th Tear. 600 Acres.. 18 OireenhodMe.il.ar-! ge«t Assortment—all sixes..BestStock! LoW Prices 1 Woufd know What, When and flow-to Ptaht! Fftiit. 8hfc#e,' Bv«"greea
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I Treest Root:Grafts,Seedlings,Oaafe Plants^] Apple ^eds. Early Rose Pqtatoes, bhcabir! RosesJQreenhoti8e and ^ardeti PlantS^^Bj|1
**low^r iiwE Se"0da 1 Flnest, Seat CdHsotaMtali MtlwlttxV 8end W eeata to: Ne w, Illustratedi Deaeriptive Catal'bgner-90 paees.,'oend Kta&ip.eabav fof«ri^*u&«nfeitd8V With iHain«reetiens
SELL TftEES. ^ndfOc for instructiofts. W. F. KIRMB' N^R881tn88. Daytda,0-
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EMPLOYME^TfOrALL.
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SAIABT tPRS WRBH, and expensea, paid Agenb. to sell our new1
I and usefal discoveries. Address H. Swest Co., Marshall, Mich.
«k«a Jiffht&ndKfiii. I this notice oray send their addreni and test
send SI to pay for the troahle of writias.
Renovating EsMbllshmeat on the corner of 1 £n9^SS^lf£fiJlL« I
»*lrcmMKAKCY.^ABy lady or I I man ean make 91,000 a month, their own happiness, and independem obtaining ITION, «r SOUL
CHARM
eloth. .Fall instructions* to ase over men or animals at win, how. iie, becoihe Trance or Writing1 HMiama, Divination. SpiHtaaHsm^ Atehemy, PhitdSo iphyofOneas nMU)|K|Pf» Brichus.Yaang'i
I cloth SlTV, a#ar sQ**t* vL K6mc« —Any
bailwicKand, «»t ifcawM saaaiwjtMMok, eaeloaiag lflats.lar been eoatin«#ftr (Ortin|t«IJ[.|^l|R4^48|tk|th by publication, he, I St., Pniiadelinlia. & syr£|.a*» ^B.
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wv. ^MEy.^WOM^ijg
9 fill partieolarsaad laatrdetioM I mail. Those in need of
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M* jefer (ft the miUisher this paj)er, to rhoin oor resj^ona'bility is —11 responsibility is well kh6wn.': rfWiiiK"*
ilea 4« *41 T«rk,
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MllR'r»A
will dispose of One Handred. If •, „,.* ..
including Waters', attaxFtuaur -kt mmsm
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truetioM seatftee^y
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Iallightj-two tirst-dass V' „.r|„
in^lndlfg Nine Daises.
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hoto Bmimu new,
or for the sjiare moments. light* and profitable..
... Persona af iithqt sex ealily eiirn fr6m-5(te ttrf5 per erefiini, and a proportional earn by devoting tkeir whole time to the basiftett« Boy« and saris earn nearly aa much as men.. That all who see
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CHEAfe THE IECffiF5E iCTION!
BESTTA
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pring as ha^lyj
It in our favor. High priced stores are empty.
ti '.-liivc gnholqafc
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ancy rinrtBuinvTeriNiHa«te sell the satee qnalitf for^6$e^ wSq9h ,iJf
num.
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CARPEYS
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PRICED STORES MUST STAN1
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^he greater'part'of iihas'iirrived within afewdays. The patterns are new, veryrichin I colors and exquisite in design and as we
it^hHiortihknt oFOrMk h&bds,' from i2J4e op to *1 00. Vl^gantlines efParasolsat NewTork pnoes- _t, we shall sellfizy ttoodscheaper than •vermis Spring.
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S -m w^bK~£j a^SSSSS®EaSBLSJS',,14r"2^*TutiiL *k*/ •««. ,i."i I: tloods Store. 'i.vficma av nuvixno *•«-«»r.i.t
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Coneumptfon- **'iVo*fti_ r| CPILER BftOS. A CO., Boston
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We have
prices the market
'o^y #tsi
fob'..
terff i-i AdaiuU. Maine. -Aay ladyj
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We hiata Jreoeived some desirable
Siaw ri.t avad wi Sa'Wiad hi
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as wehave Dry Goods. WE PROPOSE TO 8EU TttEM TWIKTT PER CEBIT. BELOW BEGCHT VBICEK, wide Ckrpet^, %c, 28c and 30o. Carpet Stores charge for the same goods, 30c, tfoodyaed-wide Ingrain Carpets 68e and 60c- .Carpet Stores charge Q5e and 75c for them. All-Wool Iagraia, 75c and_80c. Recent price 90rand il.
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MUSLINS.
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PILLOW CASES,
A nice stock ojf *5-3" and %-4' goods.'
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'CABifBTS arii very eheap'this year -and we intend the pahlie. shall knojr it and shall ret tke benefit ofthe deeUne. Bny no last year's Roods they are d«ar anamery likely motheatea and damaged. Bofoaly new. clean, fresh goods, and what is equally important, bay only well known makes. It costs Carpet Stores twenty cents on at dollar 'fftr every yard of Qirtiet they sell, and so in order to make any show at alljofcompetinr with as theyarejferoed to bay shoddy and unknown makes ofCaspets, which they endeavor to palm oft on their easterners as "Hand Loon''or "Family" Garnets. :.i
Wo keep only the best brands, snch as Rifioa,s, Lowellsand Hartfords ia the rades of "BxtrajV iBunpr Extra" and:"Sapei Extra Super," and the very best makes of "Imperial H*e%:Pl*" and English,
Tapeetry Brussels.
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ENGLISH ANP PIENCU DIAGONALS! «'tw«»"*strlpcs English Suitings, and '•*,
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