Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 June 1869 — Page 4

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GKN. TKBBELL will notjcome to Indianapolis before the 20th.

THE Indianapolis Medical College will admit females.

THE new M. E. Church, at Rockport, ba^a new organ.

burg by County Tribune.

IT COST John La Fayette. 49. other day.

JACOB

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A LABGB addition to the Indianapolis paper mills will soon be constructed

THE G. A. B. of Knqx,. County wili have a celebration on the jfth of July t%

ANEW

in Evansville, on Friday, receivn^JSen-

JOHN GHAT, of Brazil, has the hono^of

being the first priioner to occupy quarters

in the new jail at Newport.

TWELVE thousand dollars in premiums will be distributed at! U« State Fair, this liiiv iiKffttiuu?'j s-fi'

fall.

IT IS reported that the streets of Madison give promise of a large hay crop this season.

R. S. CRAWFORD, of Bangor, Maine, cut his throat at the Lahr House, LaFayette, on Thursday. He will probably re-

THE U. S. District Oourt, at Indianapolis, on Friday fined A. J. Lemay, for illicit distilling, $80, and sent him to jail for two days.

THE Sentinel says the latest intelligence from Michigan City is, that Hoosier. Bill died •, ftoJB ^5«?ts, of ,his

A PREMIUM of $20 is offered to tho fastest velocipedS fi« a half mile race, by the Exeoutive Committee of the Tippecanoe ijpjipcjfe. liS? 'n September.

ARTICLES of AsaoetStlon have been filed with the Seoretary of State for the German lSWr«1i?rt)tlrg feuildlb'g Coin--

ekly is tSJfce starteEa« New-1 THE Vot* Republican says Mrs. JackPainior, late oTt#6 Pike

«n

ilB Miller, Poftmaster of ,,

GIBSON COUNTY will probably take \Mirl

$60,000 worth of stock in the New Albany and St. Louis Railroad^

A COLOBUD MAN, name unknown, was drownad. in the Wabash, at Yinqannes, on Wednesday. He fell from the railroad bridge.

Four hundred and fifty shares—

pany, admission fee $1

THE total V|ilq0 $, lpts/ Ittproyements and personal property in South Bend, as returned by the City Asiessor, for 1869, is $2,971,880, an increase of $51,855 over the assesament-of/lasUyMr.

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A WELL EDUCATED and thoroughly competont female physician couldmake a fortune in any oity or large^town in Indiana., Tbe Eastern paRer to the use of ibis ntftlc^.

re welcome

CAPT. LUKE, a gallant soldier, residing in Indianapolis, has been appointed atifl SonfirfflJa5 as t)i]ju?y W the State Frison South, vice Capt. Howard, removed.

THE total amoun^oflmoney Orders paid at the Indianapolis Postoffice, during the W

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number issued during the mon'lh was 381, and tbe amount .$6,048 55.

THE body of Colonel D. G. Rose was embalmed aud sent to Laporte on Friday for interment. All the lndianians in Washington turnod out and escorted the remains to the depot. His death was pro duced by inflammation of th» stomach.

THE Lafayette <Journa> says that John W. Avery, of that place, an old man aged eighty years, for attempting to commit a rape upon the person of a German lady, Mrs. Heffner, aged fifty-nine, was tried the other day and bound over for his appearance at the Criminal Court of Tippecanoe county. —————

DIAL OATS was shot by J. Van Dalson, at Huntingdon,, Indiana, on Tuesday night, for committing an assault and riotous conduct in the saloon of the latter.— Five buckshot entered his body, inflicting it, is supposed, a mortal wound. Van Dalson was arrested and tried, but was discharged on a plea self defense. —————

AMONO the many salutary reforms iutroducod_by Col. Sbulor, ia ,the manage-i ment ot ih« State Pris6n SosUft, Is almdi-

cal change in procuring a supply of beef. Heretofore that great staple"hAS Wto bought, already dressed, in the market. The Colonel has done away with that arrangement^. an,d up^buys cattle by the car load^asAtem^iltclilered..dnder his own supervision, employing convict labor, and thereby saves, to tha State, the handsome profit heretofore mftde by j^ders of ba»f, besides pV^hflrfti^ ta more'f aomearticle.aL

88?%'ifir'Weit yea^ are "Uriah

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H»rri», CH*ilQB G. Bowman and John P. Wallii.',! v^ k" "4'" ." I "i-si

A HUMAN ANIMAL, named Thomas Watson, has just been tried by the Mayor of Madison and fined $30, for brutally beating his little step-daughter. —————

A DOCTOR, at Newport, was severely TTI thrashed by his wife a few days ago,

gince which time the light ot .his counte-

M*&. CLBM dosen't like prison and bpjs her own "grub." 3. I ^ance tuS boen withdrawn from that lo YELOCIPW MXBIAIIA^ is dying on oaiity. tho stree&of Indianapolis.

HON.ISAAC Jimvaovof Port Wayne, will sail for Europe next Saturday, the 19th. His wife will accompany^him. We wish them a pleasant journey and safe return.J:

Fennel, living near Wooleytown, in

I Miami county, gave birth to three infant girls, on Monday oHast week. They are JKL-

aU7e andwan

.45 to whale Dr. Fry, the 1 ••"t V*

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BOHN was thrown from *j?agon piUsburg

HE Peru Republican says that a cattle raiser, in that county, recently shipped to

flfteen Bteera

22s

oua, not fatal injuries. per head. Tbe largest,oneWeigbecy,9.76

ONK NIG

that weighed 24,

pounds,an average of 1,615 pounds

I,T,last week Dial Oats was fa.

ully ghot by one

yan Dalson, in an al-

tercation, at Huntington. Yan Dalson was acquitted on a preliminary examin ation, on tho ground of self-defense

THE editor of the Greencastle Banna bad the misfortune to get whipped some wooks or months ago, and it sQetxiB^hs will never get done -talking about it. We have been licked many a time, and didn^ consider it worth mentioning at all.—Ind

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THE Muncie Times says: "The ru mor that the Universaliat College or academy, for which a large subscription was raised here, was, after all, about to bo lo gated at Logansport, ia entirely unfoundi ed."f oi wi

THE Times says Tipton county has two QH FBIDAY of last week Hon. James hundred thousand dollars for the Muncie (jregg

and Lafayette Railroad. More if

IT is said that the people of Harrison county will subscribe at least $100,000 to the stock of the New Albany and St.

Railroajl. ,,...TT i* a \t.i:

Louis

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of the Gibson

THE l&th annual fair County Harticultural and Agricultural Society will be hold near Princeton on Sept. 7th, 8th, 10th, and 11th.

stricken down with paralysis

Ltresidence in Danville, Hendricks

quirod. I county, and remained unconscious until his death, which took place Thuraday CAPT. LEONAED, of Monroe county, had a sow ancf ni&o htiodred fpounds of pigs killed by a stroko of lightning one night last week. -mm!

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ARTI0£*8 of Association' have been filed with the Secretary of §tate for 'fThe Columbus Gas Light and Coke Company, for tbe manufacture and sale of gas, coal iar, and coke capital $25,000. The es tablisbment to be located at or near the City of Columbus, Indiana.

THE Commissioners of Marion county, have passed an order instructing the Au ditor to advertise the old Court House for 'sale on Saturday next, 19ih inst., at 2 o' clock P. M., to the highest bidder, the purchasor to remove the house within ninety days.

IK THE Yanderburg Criminal Court on j?riday a young man by the name of Love, who lives in Indians, opposite Henderson,plead guilty to grand larceny aod-was aentto the penitentiary for two years. This yoang man's theft consisted in stealing about $45 from his partner while drunk, and spending the same.

A BOY at Indianapolis, on Friday, who was suspected of having robbed the money drawer at Clem's grocery, was taken to the store, where it was found that his bare foot exactly fitted the foot prints left on the floor by the thief. On being threatened with arrest he said he would go and get tho money, and went home and returned with $25. On being reminded that $40 were taken, he made a second trip, bringing back $6 more, and was then permitted to depart free. Footprints are not always safe things to leave. —————

ON THURSDAY afire at liockport destroyed tbe carriage factory of Stocking & Hlrsb." The loss is variously estimated at from $4,000 to $8 000. A large num ber of carriages, somo finished, and others id an unfinished condition, wore destroyed. All the paints, carpenters' tools, mate rials, and, in fact, everything necessary for the running of such an establishment were burned. There was an insurance oh the building of $15,000, principally in tito "Home," of New York. This is tho second destructive fire that has visited Rockport in less than as many months: aid the third during the past year.

THE EDITOB of the Sentinel preaches a solemn and impressive sermon suggeste( b^ the recent Woman's Rights Conven Hpn. Here is hi3 concluding paragraph jit is when woman ceases to be womanly that she loaea the respect of man and ttje influence she could exert ovor him to advance her own happiness and welfare Who.would associate Martha Washington With tbe leadership of a Woman^s Rights Association, and yet hor name is npt mentioned without respect and reverence by the meanest of mankind, and etio was as much a Queen in ber household as the proudest monarch, whoso will isilaw. When woman ceases to be womjinly sho loses her divinity and Woman's Bights associations bcceme her fit ting prov inca

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ARTICLES of Association have bee filed .With tho Secretary of State for two new railroad companies:

TheEvansvUle,Carmi«S:Paducah R. R., capital $1,000,000, to run from Evansville to tho town of Carmi, White county, Illinois, and to a point opposite the city pfPaducab, in Kentucky. Tbij road will pass through the counties of Vanderburgh and Posey, Indiana, and White, Gallatin, Salino, Hardin, Pope and Maiso, .in Iliioois, its length to be twenty-five miles in Indiana and sixty in Iliioois, making in all eighty five mil is There will 'be nine Directors.

Indiana and Illinois Commercial Railroad, capital $58,000, with twelve Director. It will commence at a point in the to^n of Worthington, aud form a junction with the Indianapolis and Yincennes Railroad in the county of Green, thence through said county of Green and Sullivan, passing through tho town of Sullivan, terminating at tho east shore of the Wabash river, whero it will connect with thrf bridge across Said river and a rail ro:4l running thence to St. Louis,making 'the1 distance from Worthington to tho Wfbash river thirty-two miles. :f'"«

WH3~ .sOiieiHiKs.

Ptrrr DOLLAEB reward is offered lor I away A step or iwafrom UM theYft^prehension' of WUltan Johason, fJWrns aside tHl the croupier BMIOWH^

alias Billy Jones, who escaped from the Gibson county jail on the night of the I 9th instant. Johnson is described as be-1 BIVMiT AT III MHIlllS

ing about twenty yeari of age, ia pock- «M#9Bief

marked, has a. large mouth, shows his| teeth, and is comical in his actions.

THE St. Louis and New Albany route besides receiving iaigesulNcripttoM ikon counties along .the line, haa become s|on Tusaday.

matter of great interest to people of 1 fcnowndesperado, "Hoosier Bill, wBo ia Louisville, and Mt. Vernon, Indiana, and Mrviag out a term of fourteen yearaTor a very forcible paper ia before ua arguiag attMiptiDg to aasaaainate Isuc Davi^ that the road will be of mora value ia I waa ait the head of the conspiracy, and every way if extended to Mt. Yernon, I concaivad the desperate plotjWhlch naa tbenco across the river to Henderson, I probably coet him hia Itfe. He had sucand thence on the south bank to Louis. I ceadad ia drawing tha greater portion or ville, than if pushed from Ashley to Mt. the eoavicts into the scheme, wnica was Carmel and New Albany. At Hender-1 for them to revolt in the dining-room at son the southern route would give us di- I noon, overpower the guards, seise the rect connection with other railroads of I track cars, batter down the Wail, ana value. The reasoning is good, and if the I make their aacape in a body, each man

Louisville people take hold of the matter I looking out for himself in directing M* they may prevail. One way or tbe other I flight. the road will undoubtedly move on from Shortly after the convicts had **atea Ashley to Louisville, and perhaps by both I themselvea nt the dinner table, on Tuearoutes—wby not? —£. Lout* Democrat I day, Hoosier Bill gave tbe signal for at-

HEBE is some excellent advice which a 100te^

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entitled to, and receive the hearty tnanas

cratic politician can serve his country, I

and we commend the example which has I

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ately taken lo the Supreme Court. 1 JJi.W-.

Resources of Soalliern Caliiornift* A number of Dutchmen—this time the expression is correct, for they were genuine Hollanders—have recently applied to the United States Consul at Rotterdam for information about Soutbera California.

power

of a grateful people. Resignation is the I Jtrent)y dumbfounded at the. unhappy only avenue left through which a iJemo-1

ready in Los Angelea county alone.— There is one vine in Santa Barbara coun ty fdrty-three years old, which produces five to six tons, of 'grapaa per annum.— Oranges, lemons, limes and citrons, figs, walnuts, olives aod almonds, bananas and palms, tobacco, sugarcane and cotton, grain and fruit, all thrive, though many of them are not as yet as largely cultivated as they soon will te. Indeed, if there is a desirable country in ti world, it is Southern California and, excepting in the extreme southern limits of the State, where the heat is such that wa- I With thsir loa^slUn Hen. stUl Staring trac*,

chasT from Tho^hL^^rm^u^er Mexican grants, confirmed by the United States. Lands claimed under such titles, but not so confirmed, are of course still lower and there is plenty of unoccupied government land to be pre-empted under the provisions of the. homestead laws.

GAM«IIM iNGiRMisnr

The Dangers to which Foreign Hln .-.jjisters are Exposed-

From the London Tetegfaph.] The'gaming tables are the chief oh ject of interest at Baden with many and really it is a pity it should be'so—for the tables bring the cro wds. At Homburg or Monaco they are not so much in the way. I had ignorantly supposed that of gaming at Baden there was an end. The fact is, one »ouge-et-noir table and two ronlette tables are in full swing even as I write. I should say that fifty or sixty people round any table is about the maximum 1 have seen. They appear to be mainly old men and young boys, and three or four of the old men with the ineffaceable gamster's mark upon their brow. As yet they do not seem to play very high for a thonsand francs won or lost is about as they have gone while I have been watohiap their proceedings.

Youngsters who look like German students from Heidelberg, come in eight or ten together, and, after a good deal of whispering, Karl or Franz risks a fivefranc piece, according to his fancy, on odd or even, red or black. If he wins, he perseveres. I have seen a lad of this sort win his two hands full of five-franc pieces I have never seen one leavo tbe room with tbe money he had at first gained. A gentleman last night won over five hundred francs at a coup, and walked out. There goes a man with some brains in his head, I said to myself. In a few minutes he WHS back again, studying the figures on the roulettp table with napoleons, according tosyatem probably. His original gain soon disappeared, and os much more from his own stores. When he put his last napoleons on the two zeroes, and the ball was rolling round, I could just see a nervous twitch of his forehead. £t went wrong —the pittiless rake swept in his last napoleons—he turned on his heel and disappeared.

As a contrast to this, jou will see a merry English boy, in a set of dittos, rtin in and throw down his fivcrfranc piece anywhere, he has no system. He loses, bursts out laughing, and vanishes. Well for him! A lady here last night went on playing with varied luck for about an hour when she had lost all, her face was a very picture of quiet despair. Behind the chair upon wbich she bad lost her money, she stood watching the others at play, or rather, as I suppose, reflecting uncomfortably on consequences. A gentleman presantly came up and gave her somo more money. She sat down again but, ob, how cautious she was this time I She pricked the card for ten miDutes at leait, wuitedtill red turned up three timps rubning, and a lucky player had staked a mass of napoleons upon tbe recurring chance- She risked a five-franc piece it was all right she kept it there. There was a run upon tbe red. Her stake went on doubling until sho could stand it no longer, and raked in amass of silver— her face from white was red. There was no mistake, Rouge gagne, couleur perd."

Then there was a little bald man who seems to mo steadily to lose, but who, when be has laid down the gold, walks

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been set in Indiana to the Democracy in I mortal. all the States. By resignation they can 23SSSSSS2SS3& "M""" do no harm, but much good, and may the

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MorUllj Wonted.

Tren the iDdteaapolU aM(ia«l, Uth.]

A desperate plot to overpower tbe nirif and effect a general delivery, waa fraatnted at tbe Northern State Riioa

It appears that the wall

I tack, but the courage of bit confederated

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cotemporary gracefully tenders to some in the pan, bot In order to ,.u a

ut at their fiuger ends. It fluhau

j)? I necessary pluck, Hoosier Bill flourishedl*

of the unterrifled "/"I base knife, «nd rushing upon one of the The very best thing a Democrat can do 1 him to the earth. He Waa is to resign. It is the best -way that ne I

moT

they advised the members of the Legula- I

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tura to do. By so doing they wouid be ®ntered

on

can serve his country, and'show signa ot I ,]rew revolver aod shot tbe des» penitence and grief for the poliUcat sms I _era^0 jB tbe neck, making htm bite'the ho has committed. Wo hope Yoornees, I He rallied, and waa advancing a Niblack, Kerr andHolman will reaign, aa 1

|,e works of a second gnard,

#eoond tjme

ftb uplifted knife, whetf the

ar( MDt tno

ther leaden missive, which

near the

gro|D laying him out

|eM xhe other convicta stood ap-

of lhe affair| an

onC

grkpb:

—-5-SS*-==-5 Will the reader, before perusing this From Indianapolis- I paragraph, turn to the poem in the presI»M«^ n-I. toOmmon Pleas Court this morning Judge I probably witlr »^B~when^ he Blair granted a mamdamus on the Audi-1 iearns that tneSe tehdei1 and tragrcal'iines tor of State to pay specific appropriations. only just foreshadowed the death of their Thia is a test case, and will be immedi- author.- .Xhsy^we.re. we believe, the last

mrrendered at

e. At last accounts Hoofier Bill was

dying. Hia wounda are thought

lover hereafter to withdraw them from I Appletoris Journal contains the following he delights aod pleasures of privatelife.

I he ever penned. Within a few hours af-

he ever penned. tef parting -ifom us and receiving the price of hia verses^he d|ed fcom the effects of intemperance. Thia waa Saturday, 22d of May. Mr. Shephard-^this waa his naaae--*waa well kitowii iw a contributor to the magwiaaa. and a« a writer of fluent and oftaa excellent poems, aad diatinguished id certain circjaa ia JfewT0fk

mation can be strongly recommended as I •pMm^ic klnd.JPttiohODi^r. generally indorsed by all old Oalifornians I tivitywhen^ewasprew^by^wantjad who have read It. That wonderfully then he would rapidlvihdite a few itanfruitful section of the State is as yet very

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brief sketch, ^iTbastening with

thinly settled. The climate as a whole, I J? some newspaper or periodical, sall though warm enough, as delightful, and I for •'wh the best parts for settlement—the valleys I wnicn of the Coast Range mountains, extending I ?r is marked by pathos inland from twenty-five to seventy-five Iillustrates an inciJent fali of tragica miles—have their heat tampered by prox- I suggestions and its whole mournfu i®!7o the ocean. Every thing grows ?P»»' be accepted as a requiem for there. There are six millions of vines al* Us author, as well as forthevjciim whort unkown ute it endeavors to imagine

The folldwing is the poem alludad to OKt? THECtOIHEBTBAT 8HM WOWLl* Tb*re|aflt*tist •. Witb the blnejvell thi«wi found It, •. Spotted •nd ioiled, (tainedand all spoiled .!Ooyon i«ocvaiseba(?

Mi itr..' Hfie? Wt vif'.-w- TJiS g1oV«( tooi 11a t!»w«, iioili And ta tb«n atlfl

Iltig«r:tbs

I That aom* one hM pr«S*ed, perlupi. •nd.earrcMM tnis itKi a: So tliodef tni fltir?''

Tiiers are the shoes,

gerousto leave candles hanging up on a nail, because they are apt to run away, I ttere ths drew,' leaving nothing butastring of wicks, the I IlkethsWaa roll,i all dabbled, disordered, and bad points of tbe climate have been much I xhi/yoo ihonld know, withoai' doubt, and. If s» exaggerated. Lands are to oe obtained! AUEIOYONMAYK08**' yet at the most moderate rates ^$1 to $5 I

A keepsake, maybe,

Recently at the Morgue in this city, the attire of of a drowned person alone remained for identification

Thrilling AdrenUre with a M»d Bull. The other day a famous railroad manager of Cincinnati and a well-know Third-street lawyer, went to Sedamsville for an afternoon's recreation. While basking in the sun on the back of a stream that puts in at that point, all unconscioui of danger, an enraged bull that had got mad abont something, and gone in pursuit of prey, came suddenly upon them. They sprang to their feet in an instant, when away went the railroad mao, swift as one of his own locomotives on a down rade, behind time, and away went Mr. lull after him. The legal.man repaired to a revolver, with which he weht in purr suit of the bull, a little more crazy, apparently, tban the ball was. The railroad man afterward confessed that the appearance of his legal friend, as he came charging down with glaring eyes, and hair streaming in the wind, his pistol cocked, and about "half-cocked" himself, terrified him worse Jhan the bull dii.

The bull became conscious that something unusual was threatening his rear. He checked up a little, threw a glance over hi* shoulder and recognizing the enemy, he nodded tp tfye railroad man, as much as to say he would let him of this time, and turned upon his pursuer. Legal man came to. a hflt, and for halfjg, minute he and tha bu)l stood glaring at each other, both pawing up the ground, with equal fury. Some boys who wit? nessed it from the top of. a neighboring cow-shed were filled with admiration by the spectacle, and yelled "bully!' It was bard to tell which was the bulliest, the bull or the lawyer.

But a crisis came. The bull lowered his head for a charge. The lawyer weakened and grew pale. Be haa been accustomed, in tbe line of his profession, to make pretty heavy charges himself but he couldn't stand that one so he dropped his piatoVturaed tMi, «nd ra»|-tki close behind him that he could sometimes feel hia horn gently raiaing hia coat-tails. He looked for some means of* escaje. A few rods ahead of him he saw a fence.— He went for it, and the bull continuod to went for him. The bull was evidtiitiy for

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bvllt! with aa upward motion of hiahead being close beh!nd, akillftiliy rippadnpeo his Qutcir geraeat.fromooat tail tb:Callair. 'ilhis is not alU" as the rahowaiih says* Tha ianoa wasdn tha baak Of tha Cfeek, that put ia thaca. The bahk waa high and ateapy aad with the assiatance the l)oii-nffoided: hla, tagaLman went ol«ao ovar tha faaoe aad^roUeddowa the ataap daolivityinto tha creak. The bull faxed aoarnfuUy. al kim ior a movemant ovM dte^eoce, aad than,^ flushed :«ith aMOaas,

Bat ithe railroad, man had, no dasira to "ahasa tha- buffalo o'er the plain*" or be ohaaed by a mad bull, and he had prudently mtirad to a place of safety, while the simple a tufflcient force U'dls^sMI The lawyer waa drawn out. of.tba.^creek with a ieia and- hung on the fence to dry, as operation that didn't require very loog aa be Sad be^ngetting^fot- ^an heur or

ages agaiiai.ithj^buH or,hia., twtrs,

damages to,his ataL—Cin. Timet.

Liarov LBTTxaa remaining unclaimed in the Post Office, SATUTOAT, June 12,, .^SLESAI! LADIES1 LIST.

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Base Vise nancy Bentia HiwXUea Bookmin' A'zn&ad* Brown H"m A BrovaJUM Livoni* BarkSartMUi Itarie ClMrk Miss fhebe O DickorsOaltls'M Edward!Uti Ambrla frailey Mro Margaret Terrej Mias HE Fteeican Miie Mrry Fishet MUaSoUf Fltoh Hise Jane Baye.Hary Barrlson Hiss hA Hanifon Hlu Ella Banly Mi«« Am# ida. Howkins Hra Batbra lloway Liz«i« A Jenkim UlnKato Johnitoa Mro Baaaatk JonxEuH 2, Jolinaon Mri Ana ,.. Kemp Mill B'A Daker Mm Carrie

Hotpbeen Jaa Tolr.. Phlllln

Ickaa Phillip Jacoby Mr' Jacoba Jobn Jones Matthew

Bearing tri lil nftha «1ln

viod thittasilr

Ah, bare'a a ring

We were forgetting, with a pearly setting There was only this one—name or date none I u::T Afrail, pretty thing-• sn.ii.-.i

The gift of another, perhaps a brother, Or lover, who knowa? him her heart chose, Or, was.she. heart-free?

Does the hat there,

With the bine veil around it, the tame as they found it, Summon np a fair face with jnst a trace

O go in he ha ivi rtrlr vast j«i },r. Or does th* shawl, Mutely appealmg to some hidden feeling, A firm, yoong and slight, to yonr mind's sight,

Clearly recall

A month now has passed/ '*^yv

And her sad. history remains yet a mystery, But these we keep still, and shall keep them nnti 1

Bope dies at last, a, p:stft if SGSWa etei.1 Was she the prey .(.a,

Of somedeep sorrow clouding the morrow, Biding from view the sky's nappy blue

Or was there foul play

Alas 1 who may tell I

Some one or other, perhaps a' fond mother. May recognise these when her child's clothes she sees

Then—will it bo well? N. G. SatPBxaD,

BochalKraWm Robertion Mra HHP Stall anni# Bpe Mrs Delen Stewart-Mre Mary Scasholtz Mias S A Slnelare Mlee BJ Sholion Miaa HA Turner Mils Charlotte A Vane Mi-a El zabeth Vandtllsr Mias 9 A Vasterlin? Miss Anna Wata Miaa Maggie Wagoner MUa

Lee Mi«e Alma Le« Mrs A Lowe MIM Otllla1 '1

QBKTLSHBB'S LIST.

IiOTinger 3 Lofter James Lake Jo Utile

Atkeraon ifm Anderson ON Alhton Aut.i«nJW A Iris Noah 2 Barrett A J?-'-** Bailey Jobn BlackEd B»e*LA2t" Bnide W A Bruoer Val

BoggyThoa^-J"

Morrla QW Moitellar Wm Mndeaitt Mnrpby Jaa Mp -'annltkle v--® VoG riff Parker Sevens David

Bryant ClarkSaml ... Ohriaty Andy Cooper Saml ,» Dal«JF '^8 L»»viaJWH Doyle E O 2 Flaet Frederick Fletcher Fltgjgeraild Jamea Graff O ••erlnch Phillip ', Oiloi Thoa ".'t

Watklbl WVL* Warner John Wataon "^eitJh Jaa 'I'Weidou A

2$(&M

Kelly yr Klncer Ifliaon Williams .r Lacy Wm "Wood Wm hvmmM-M ¥nagJgte»j"^

SSVWright

Loffborow O*

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»h»pe of h«r fingsrs,

Newt

L. A. BURNETT, P. M.

MAND, 56 Main Street, K. W. corner of Old Conrt Bouae, will pay tbe highest cash price lo? all kinda of Country Proinoe, ancb as E g», Bntte^.'Poultry, allre or dreaaed. Bags, Feathers, Apples, Potatoes, On* Ions' Dried Frnlt and Smoked Heat Will also bay Seed* of all klods^-Timotby, OloTer. Flax, *0. With a Urge stock of Groceries always on hand, oar motto la, to sell at a emalllpr.llt ana ulck salts. Call *n$ sc# foryomaelTsa. Swljr

Y. S.,

K. GIFFORD, Treats'all

Diseases of Horses and Catlle

Boepital and Office, corner of 6th and Eagle Ste. jj oct»wly TERRS BATUE, INDIANA',

ATTENTION,TBUSCKBS.the

WM. J. BALL

FAE81KKS AND

TOWN-B1P

We manufacture and have for s-»l best pat tern of C'ast Troh Sc Bpsr/ Tt la well a 'apted fdr re'pUVlng codt noa roads, and general Uae on tba farm.-.

Aieo a "Self-adjostlng wrought iron Harrow,' the beat ever effe rd to thi public. Come atd ee tbeee'1mplem»nts,wekno» yon will II-e tkcm a21w3m4H Wm.J.Bvll* CO.

gTONB AND MAEBLE WORKS

WALTER $ EPF IN Gil O XJSEN MANUFAOTOBEBSOR MiBBItE HEAP STOSK8 AND MOJlTMKXTS

At very cheap ta es.

The beautiful SCOTCH GBANITE furnished to order. Stiam Works and Shops on Cherry afreet, between Bth and 10th etreete. a2iw«m

gAGJj® IRON" WOEKS.^k

Coassa FISST AHD WALNCT Siaa«Tef S TERRK IJAUTK, XTO-.

it

CO., Proprietors,

(Soooaasoas TO JoaiHn Gaovca.) MANOFAOTTJBERS OF

Portable Stationary Engines

FL0CBI50 AND SAW Villi MACHINEBT, OOBH-SHKUnn AND 0A1II MILU AND MA OHINUtr HIKUUI, Ine WMI Brass Outings, *c„ *«,

Having aaextenaive Xatablisbmert, well stock, •d and in fnll operation, wa are piepared to do all kinda orwonrnronr-Hna,-1trthe best etyle, aad at abort notice. ORDERS SOLICITED janlSdSrawly ai So iuifXyj* so ^sjiqv vtiil-.n nil

niBBIA0E GUIDE. XISG a Private Instructor for married per' seaa, or t^oee about to be married, both male and iemals, ia 'everything oonoernirg the ph^lolgy and relations of our sexual system, aad the production and prevention of oflsfplng, Including all the new 'discoveries never before given in the Bnglish language, by WM. TOUNG, M. D. Thie ie really a valuable and interesting work. It is written in plain language for the eneral reader, aad le illustrated with numerooa

Engreviagf- AU young married people, or thee* contemplating, n^anlage, and having the leaet impediment to named lift. should pad this B»ok. It disokeee kecrete that every one sboald beacqualntedwith etlll It lea hook that must be locked np aud not lie about the house. It will be sent to any address on receipt of Fifty Cants. AddrtsaDr. WJC. rOlIHG, Ho. 410 Spruce atre«t matter lacs your* el nnder the care of anv one of the otsrloaa)DAO^,D .native and foreign—who advartiae in tnisor any offier paper,' get a oopy of Dr. Yonng's Book, aad read it carafutlr. }t wll^ be toe mesjinf aaalag yaa maay a ifnllal, your haoUJL and probably your life.

Dr. Ijungcan be consulted on any of the disfaaeadsacrloed 1a his aubiibatians, at bis OQce, "o. 416, Spruce street,' above Fourth, Ph'iadelbia^ ,,ii,Js$tw)F^

XTOTICE TO HEIES OF PE131 TXTiOH TO BBItlt tsSAli-KBIAIS. STATB or INDIANA, TIGO CO0NTT. 83.— iotieefe hereby given that It lias F. Merrli, Admlnlatrat of tbe eatate of Julia A Gaston, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the Real Betate of the decedent, her perianal property be*ing iaaufflclent to pay her debt*, and th«t said ^petition will be beard at the Auguat Term, 1889, of theOonrtol Conv&m Pleas ef said county.

AtteSt: MAfcnN HOtMSGCB, }e9«Sw t*.?* «•&+' T{K.'Olerk. xi *SL^SmiAssi nt.: cu. *. ves

Catarrh, Throat 3)ucasei,l}ronchitis.AsthnUt fad O»uit*p' liontreatidfraMmJ&th- •*!& nod that i* *min*nHy 5^ successful.

A v«lu»ble Journal jiving »ymptbmt of d1»e*«e aee fuU information ottbu NEW METHODfuinl»Kodt» tho.e j,,- jJ.aiii

Dr. HALE:

Wni vkt Tttf* Haato tke Aral atk Milk lad aay bo ooasattod at lhe fan Beat* Hoaaa. At A otto tinea, at Mi faraaawt oaaa, WHirl Blocfc. IMtaaata*-.

SSdwtf

for

aiw 0(D I di ... 4a

list*

Uttte Itlaa. Mary Linley Mra Margaret Ljrau Mlei Bottle »t,ij LydicVMlifl Xjtm.MSM.BrtUe Lucas Ua Tlola i-. •oriiaMolUe MorrU Mrs it llorebonae VreElis%beth Mo'oie lll-i 1Clizab«th Ha Uktn.Harriet, UoOaU Sarah A HcCombi Mra A A Oberh&lzerMia ,J „TUley Catherine

PflegetGeo ?. Petty Jackson Porcell Roberts F. Bnaeell Henry BuaaellPatrtck Stanley Levi fiparkaSaml SankeyJas ^TTt st'^ey

tterr

ands Aaaron Jobji '4 Spear Wm W

OottJoa Oropb Martin Ball O Bali Jobn BandickB

Beabot Joel See war Smith JohnH Smith A

VhUI

Jniltyan Jobn. ,' T.ylor Jack Turner

Trfrre 1 Michael Tbomaa Cbarley Wanl Saml

*/£T TS *3 S

a- .o se»

1 fl AO

15

S2h»^2S=" &.© a Ih9 a,..

The Best is the Cheapest 1 'jvs- Iff* Oi.-Jsr-'.»i

DB. We F. DECKERMAN'S

fil* '?o'1 & yi '/x:h 3 fan

QLOOD

A great rnai^y oartifleates ia tha posssssloa of tha laannlactnrers, attest the efflpienoy of thaea Powders.. Thay are drcldeJly superior, toW others aiannfactae*d, hrom the fact that they possess vlrtaSa which others do not la ipettlfci all the new pbaasa of dissaaaa of borsee, kog* '"rheVare' the pTodnctlonef a llfe^oog aid irtftS-, reaaful experience the veterinary praetioe tha author. Dr. W. F. Deokerman.. being a graduate of the Hungary Veterinary' College, He served six yea re la the British army aa •Vetariskery Bargeon of Dragoon#,-and also ta tlia same cadaplty, in tbe tfnlted Sutfsarmy'thronghoiit th* Mexican War, aubedaently locating In Southern Indiana, wkrie he achieved a gnat reputatiorf aa a praotltioner. and far his me^Jolnea,

CLAKIhB, P?H»BT* CO., Sole MaeuCactorera, 0: PMMCBTOX, 1*9..

Foraalety IBA GBOYEB.Jr., ... Terre Hants, lad.

\2 fifi o-a 'Ss S ftCSEa

ASTftOUOCY.

A S O

ir L.OOK OUT.

fiOOD NKWN FOB

S1.M« TO ANY PBBBUft WHO WILL BUDAl* MADAMB BAPHABL IB THE PBOrBSSlOB. 3*10.

\HK NiliViCK-FALLLNG MAD

aliea all fthef» h^ All who are la avfprtnaata—all ppointca,

trouble—all who .. bo«e fond hopee have been JbappoinW and bla*t*d by (ala.promteee and deceit all who Itave b*oi misled aad trlSed with—ell By to hat for advice and aa tie taction. All who are la doabt of the adecttoue of thoeethey love, conenlt her to relieve and sattsty their mlad*. in Love Affairs 8le Never falls

She aas the eooret of plpnipg the affeotions of the opposite sex. She .boa. yon the Uheneeeol fonr tutare wit*, or haslaart, of atiaeat friend.— ant, guides the .Ingle to happy marriage, lUakea t'lit oiairied happ). tier aid aud advlte uae t*Mu .oltclUKi In innninerable Inetancee, and cut rueui. Otu- alway. UrO ib Oitmu» 01 seoai. lag a

Speedy and

Happy

privattaeud on

Aa ITeqiale Phyalolan aei reiiiduire u.toare all female mag^faritias, ant) to pru'lat. t-ir o.outtily Bow, without daugei 01 eai curo.— tii-.j *.ti not iu)Urvt but, au ttie cveftar), tley ii-^rw** tne hevlth. "uti oKr»t come one, coma all, ic.itiaJkJ^

Ill tickani kef. Ccflral iitiit uHita.

Cinsinnali, Ohio.

vKBMS.—Latdlee, SI Gentleman, ll.Atk H. B. These at a di lance may con^m^nfMt* with perfect eatiif^ctlon by enclodng ene dollar and stamp. All coamBairatiaas striptly private add conflaential.

Address Lock Box Ml, Cincinnati, Ohio.' augSSwly

ULPLBS,

If you ra^nlr* a r*U»W», remedy, B*e thaheatl DB. HABTIY'S FM41.K HLU have no etjuai. They ai» *afe and rare la ordinary esse*, raioa, oaa solus saa BOX.

Dr. Harvey'* Golden rills,' foe degree* stronger they are iateadedior special oaaae—raica Bra Mutts ru aex. Private eircatars aent free. Gncloee atamp. 1 yoa canaot procute the Pills, sncleee tbe ey and addraas BBTAN OO., «M Oedar Street, Tork, aad oa iMatr* th*y will be Hat Well reel, ed by retara mall- DelWeod wly —'ifcjuUl A A'..-

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VI

For Hones. Hogs and Cattle

Miller A Miller

THE MOST EFFICACIOUS BEVSDY EVEB JU&COVEBKDI For the cure of Iniligeetlon, Loaa of Appetite, ni.t.mpe, Hlde-Bouud, Sui felt, Beeves, IBflueuaa, or Lang Fever, Grease, Scratchee,

Iiarse, and Other affcetiaaa of ths|.,.. Skin Sub-Acute amlnitis or Founder, Bheuaatlsm, Lam. re, Ac., te. Will prevent Golio aad Straaguary, aad iecaparate the health and strentth in horses trokea down by sever* aad exhausting labor, and by exoitlag a healthy eecrevn: tlon frem the Kidaeyaand Liver, gju .thfre eliminating the urca .1 po'ioaoos hn- r. mors from the eye- 'Wg.4s6.tiiteas, prove*

A Great Puller of the Bloedl

and by Its peculiar ALtaaame tmct npon the skin, soon ohaaaeea coarte and roqgh coat of hair tato a smooth and flossy o*e. ..."i. It it a PrereBtfTe fbr HojCloltH.

It Is not claimed by the meoufactuers rtfat theee Powder* will oure hog oholera ia Itelas* stagee. hat they do claim that they will jireveat it, aad evaa *ffeat a cure when given In the first stages of the disease..

Marlldwtf

If w.

twurvoinv

-Si WW swjaqse- i(.'.—..1A 1 -tfiKlHTAli Aeetiwr «f SwiF kt fahn StetM,

fin aai ldklHuaMi«eit, it .*„•» if .Id yitsli. bt'-n

aoricB—t.

Twmn'SUittM" JWW««st( rf

^iif-alaUa—e»r ••t of

Cbart,at rsasoaaslea msil|w*saa KSPBCIAL ATTnmtilr gt«aa to Ssttlema otMaSsaaa* Oaas«na Is sfeariMasa Gears. .'J-

FOB SALE.

A KKalUtle Hoaae oflitar rooms, aad tbe lot, la Slbleytowa, atatergala. «D acres of goat laad la Waaklagtaa county Illinois.

Two and aeras of groaad, well aet la fralt ..veaaad ateaabary, wttk gaod l^stary haaaa and OBt-bulldlags, kaowa aa the GUmore proper ty, near Mont Boe. School Hoaaa.

fS^OOO tatU,000 la price, A braa-aew hoaaa aud aiioa lit oa Mala street, aatoftWraihtsi

A«ood Piaaa. atarly new,at low Igana., A sautll frame baildlag, coraar of Sth sa Obeetnnt atr. eta— cbrap—parchaeer to raaaove tbe boil lag.

A city lot, a4)etoieg the realdeacaaf lots ». Marphx, *a octh FtnS Street. A beaatifai Mlfia| lag, eoiaer of Sth aa Waiaat streets fanned shste aad fruit trees. 1 aeraa of dasA ttaiber laad, IK ailea fro* Marilaeburg.ooaaty Ssatef Biplev ueeasy,' Mlaeoarl,a: a tsqaik. VII leaeHwiait eaafe, knd good trade for balance. Call at Mipeass'st isal latsls igeaiy.

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l^WiUfEU. FABM8 AMD HOD8B9 TO BILL AMD BHIT.

Contineital' Life IiMiranee

GfeBpuy,

OF JTEW YOH rfs

•i«MMaiM

CAPITAL, paid la....—....... ABdBTB POLICIBB leeaed to 1809...

B. H. BIHPSOI, ,...... DISTBI6X AGBNT.

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DOCTOR WILBEB rvriricB, OOBSCLTATIOB AID. BBCKPytmr Bocae,818WasBfngtna Atieaa, St. Lvaie, Ke treatta witktta ass*list sac ems all QMaasce of Wornaa, Loaehorasa, or Whltee Vaniag, lalamaHsa *r. PlceratSaa 4t tha

ta* DojasreaaMaa* hlaahetf axSaaiMy to the treatm*nt of thaaa eomplelats, aad treata a very largeHMbef Sf sasss.lt MBW that hi*

aawttllsd, «ad what ia says. PaUsats la

SSSSJMKiSKMBTStSS

asalstai A:M to 7 r.

DOCTOR VfllftlSB. A BKGULAB GBADT7ATB or tfBJttOlHX, a aa DiplomaatOfflj* #fll (haw. haa h**a longer *ng*ged In the treatment of Tea B^SAL, SaxoAt, aed PatVAVa seasua shaaaay other PhysloXaaia St. Louis. trrtehwe, OrilWi,

-i.a i. oL2lo5j33T Dooroa Waimaa

aad tha disaatraaaaad varlad ooassaaaasss of self-aba**, Hat #B1 ha Mat to aay-addreas la assaled.aaaslsas Ssc two atamp*. It aaatelns fallsymjptomlbisuat Win *aable tho** af-

nlaiat and glv* a writ tea stataaMat of their catis tfcat trtu'fci S aaWsr al»aat' a*' well for tke parpaee of trealsMataaa p*rsaa »1 taterviaw: bat #bere itl* MMlssL th* Doctor ihonla be eoaiaiwdpsrscaally. Th«as h«vMg nriaads that aaay requir* advioe, cata sapfili tham with tbl* valaahl* wwrK ty saallag wlthatamp. Thas yoa oaa assist the unfortunate without their knowing thatr h*a*factor. Certainly no *aty*ct I* of mor* impor. taaoe than paaity of blood aad perfect manhood.

It la e*lf-evident that a physiclsa who ooagn*s^lm*slf estelaSlvelyto th* stady of *c*r (ala clam of dlssaasa aad trsata thoasaads oi oassa *v*ry y*ar,mast aoqhlr* greater *klU la chat ^snialty thaa one la fcaamal practice.— Many paysiciaB*, raoognialag this fact, iatro:aoe patient* to the Doctor altar reading his Medical Pamphlat. Oommnntnatiaaseoaldentlal. A TMendly talk will cost yoa aothiag. Omoeeeatral, ft* wared .'Ma. giTBt. Oharlee *, Bt. tmusk Mfc. Haarsw a M., to

SBaday«*ao*pl*d.,

Marriage,

Abe U, therefore, a eare oepeudeitoe. it Is V* known to the public at large that she was the brat, and aheia tbe only person in this oountrj who can ahow the likeness ia reality, and who can give enlire satisfaction on all the concern, ul life, which ennbe Meted and proved by thousands, both n»r nod and single, Who daily and eagerly visit hei.

I'o all in busineee hei advice is invaluable, bhe wi foretell, with the greawet certainty, Ute ie salt of all commercial aad buainotse traueaciit.ii*.

Lottery numbers given ffUbuni oxtrs cllarge, UAUASLB BAP11AICL ia aboua nd« Atrolog-.sl thatevery ons can depend apou. Sheie the jt 1 et.toat Aaatolugwl.ot the uluoteeulb eeutury. Ibal woil «LU»ola?t thattuakee llhnu.ltrr7 oop n«i KdrhHlMOivli^ -uJ (i lo fhiital* i*r. luadam. Uaphaet I* theeetenthdanght4a .eretitl* daughter she wa* bom »uii i. or.u *1 LU .be can loretell your UHUKLH- -1, .1st. uuree drunkeaaeee, aad discovers loet or hidden treasures. to au inter, lewe etrl6tly

A

S.H a

Thia Bidlag Plow waa latroduoed by aa ia this

section,' last seassh, aad aJd ha* givan inch per

feot and *atire satitfactloa that w* do aot hesi­

tate to rcommead It highly aad aak the attentloa

of farmers to it* meiite. •,

It ia enllreiy different In Its SpSritfon from the

Bnckoys, Hawkeye, Farmers oraay cultivator

wtehave srer s**a, and wll aet b* thrown la the

fance corner, as many others hate been. It I*

easy to opera!*, *0 easy that a bey year* old

can do aa good work, aad talc* as mach of It a*

a'man In the ordii -ry way. ft jp a gord thiag

aad ia WABBANTSC AS BBFBXSBXTBD.

THE BLESSING CORK FLUTEK I

I °'Ssvc« tiff* l^al^r mf Om» Mmm't

iBrsBt lie cim wHfe IWM ipMtfl (T 1'." -.*r v. Ia st -Oaa—Man— Waatsr!

fWO-HOS8E COIN PLAMfBBS! COBN BRILLS. JOCT&I & JOBTES,

farm lmpUmeats,

Kut Bid* Pablic ^Sqaar*,

."3 ?,i Li muBdim m. ti: io A tu 8wJ s*

DBrCOOD*.

3.iRTCJSJ *9,11

Are prepared for the warm weather with

SEASONABLE

Wall Paper

Tkr—t BHm or

t* are treated with aayantHsdeaBca*s.

lcacy,a the *e*vlt,efaal%afea*e la yoath^exaal .Bcessse lo mataror year* OT other and whlchprodae* *nma*f tha MIS*L-. fscts, as Nocturnal Bmiaeioafa Blaishs*, Debility, DisslBS**,Dh4aet* ofB^tht. Ooalhdaast I a*aa. Bvli Forhodlaja, Aver*ton to Bbbltty of Femalss, LcaaofMemory aai Bexaal Powti, aadi *a*a lag Masna#*

tonlany tapasti with,oat a.cwaysfitor/ ftiy Witttaga "J" m£X*

Improper,

amparasaaeatly cared. ~tfi^t*#Vo»#Sr«aaltl*S la hMfttal aad p* are anaarpaexd la dt. Loals ty. Batktfea ofSt. LoclspatV

•X per Mao*.

Mftas cap-safer oat the conn try,

aad psessatyiailtlnaaestaada

DRY GOODS

LOOK AT THE ATTBiOTIOH for LADIKS aad 3H1LDBBM: •.— ia T-joi

THlur DBESi GOODN

In |TMt Tirfoty, in tmlt Md B#diMchtoto.

Lluia Lace PeiBts,

Llama Lace Fichues

kor young ladies. 8 4 black aad 8-4 White Shaw 1 Crepes. Large stock of

SUMMER SHAWLS^

1 PARASOLS, i'••*} is-' v.?-- 7*1 iii] tiarrDirji* aai

"ANI)

Extra Silk Sun Umbrellas."

THE TRIMMING STORE

Buttons to matcb trlmmlags,

TriBMliif BatlMt riqaes Trlmiiiiiigs tomatek,^ Ladles' and Gents' Eigllsk

Hosiery,

Driving and other Gloves/ tiprleas atilesr j0loT

Fails, Fans, Fans, dec.*'

Ducks aitdXdinena

In White, Draba. Bnff, Small Checka, Stripes Be. for Gentaaad Boy*,- nader prte*. •tL" -.1, #d'T-%9 saK

Marseilles" & Honey Oomb

iti}. S AT* $3 u8L MS 1^. Had

In new deaigna and tA popular pricea.

CAKPETS, WALL PAPKEA«r

J4J1 riv

LOOK AT OUB

and DedorationSs

Then leave your ordwrrfbr a lob that will' please or no pay. All orders for Paper Hanging lett with u* will b» promptly att*ad*d to, hnd aatiathe tlon guaranteed. at OSCTOj

w.8, BTctfh c'd:smX W hoi' axt'ii lo ,T

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I iflfo Itmi

BA.RGA.I3STS

—AT—

Cornelius & Uaggcrty'&t4

———

SO Dozen Hoop Skirts "n"!°

at 3S *ud 30 cents.

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GoodXl't Colored PrftMtf

iBrfJ 1" atn^eMtar^ nil mAmi ."ia-f eriJl It fcna n-tii Vf r-v Jl. ..jJ ..... A li.U V.ntli

Yard wide Brown

bi.t'SOiCttti \»liiiW at 11,aad 151 ti bstS,T9UIKjj£.- j- riWC-il jsaasltlsivl iuiiiwtf kid fl TTiar jtut ntjiBa lat&nj .fidaiibots

CH»od Bloaeked HM1|^

8

ht:-. ""a* ,8-Si.jd •^THB

.. tu iQi .ii o. smat UKtaau! »•. ilia e" a airtiiiaelS abaW

Mdlei'Hofie

CASE CULTIVATOK.

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Drew Gooda

J6.,Cheaper thaa*var«} X-i-iijt 1W bAM

Good Tftfewl,

Warranted 200 yarda, only 6 cents a spools, #SW

idJ »-9tii}aq«fb 1 tit jui 'AC ii lo (Upit-tisjaf

Large Stock of Jeans

ottonadM

A'ND*^

At Very low prlcei.'''^

,»«$ tra. 0.w vs 11 5* nob. t*3i ,w -xa (4^'U UM* STOCK or i*iq owe p« nai arf-i mvEit .til a*

PERCALES,

FBEVCH

and

COSTS ONiLY #I0J50. 1 fOlKBlaraioataiilar tshaallsil ilmsilpfloBs oi th* above, eeat on appllcatloa.

STRIPES,

Cat,

SCOTCH? *:8'

ClIIOHAHSf3^"^

CHECKS

andTIClfiS

FOB EVEBTBCDT.

qosmivs & nmmic

Kaio »tfd Third ®ta. •!T*q *L .'?! ticni :usi£ ti i*dt ix&0