Daily British Whig (1850), 10 May 1887, p. 3

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Bound Chestnut in the city. Foot oi Olaronoo and lunch Struts. 1 M. MALLEN. EIIIEJIIIIIV pluauluuuulu nu-I Ignac- nbluItnnlIh.`Z|hn[l'0uor|k.nhoIn notnnnncbr. Ho Inn hon compared to tholtnaunnntor whom he was named. but than who know him best joculnrly nnv thnt In ln Art of mnltina rial A plvuu III III] [tutu tum; uuuu u_y Ill, lurtv Hnuto politician; and as Mr. Voorheea walks the street: it is not any to any which clam of pu-thus past him with the more dolor enco or look 3% him with greater pride. The nonnorhunveuagl-usunthomo an-I agno- nhhhtjllh. -anti-lm-nun-nhnln in U: uuu. , Torre Hnute. which has been the senator`: home for thirty years. is among the most do lightful towns ln the country. In the west it is nowhere excelled and seldom equalled. Thelocetion h good, the society far above theeverege in taste end eduvation. There is an unusuully Inge number of cultivated mu- sichns, talker: And amateurs in various Arts, and the local spirit is very strong. They are Torre Huute people first, Repub- licans or Democrats nfterwlrd. Nothing is too good for Torre Hnute, they think: anal other towns in the Wabash valley .~-xm-tum-s mm-ml by nlulinz that Terra ll.-mtenen-r can get gut-l en-suzli. It (`or- t.-iinly [ms gut It goo-I dml. --~p-cmlly in the line of alw-rlniu; the t,:\h~nt {mm mljuvent muntim; mul in this luvnl phnlnnx Senator Voorha-s is a lunler. He is. in love with his tmvn; and the Ten Haute man is always I Voorheu man. even when he vote against him. It isnotioenble that the esp:-rilee of politics are sofwned on both sides in this city; Republicln and De-nlocrel. are equally proud 0! my (net thing lone by any Tone I-I-nl-A nnIIlit~inn- and at ur \'nnrhnnn -`l`EQ PIEIIAIVU f IIU VIEW W was (in pouucu /% rhetoric gt my RON. `D. W. VOOBHIIS. rate) that his opponents are the mortal enemies of treodom; in fact, he now nds that they are really pretty good fellows at heart, but badly` mistaken, that`: All. Ho was always ready to do a kindnes for l neighbor, without regard to politics, ,and his neighbors were almost. painfully randy $0 ask it of him. `l*....._. 11-... ._I.l..L |__- |._..._ `L- _ _ _ . . ,,u_ 1431411. IIIVIII his society is more agreeable and his home life as a man and citizen is more aduiined. T h i s "Inellowing pro- cess" may be ob- served in the tone of his speeches; t h e y deal more gently with oppo- nents than was his wont in the `60s and Sm. He is not so positive as he once urns: lin nnlltinnl 3 HIV" DUI U|lI.I lull! IIIITI L'Ull` test and won a victory, they sympal.hi:`.- with others. It is ninrkedly so with SQ.'Il`~Il Voor~ bees. The erce political Warfare 0! his twenty years from Ls; to 1578 guru him mi air of combat foreign to his ma] nature. Now that his place in public life is \\-vii a$uml. the natural geniality of the man shows with ls reserve. His social traits are revealed. I i i IIIIIHBFIIII UT. IIUIILRB WNW] IUIIIITK Fm man is like an tpple, in that after he gets age he begins to get sweat qnd mellow. There is. Indeed, 1 tendency among really mmly men to grow kinder and more charitable after pasingmiddle lilo-_i1 they have been suc- oeasful. Having been through the bud enn- lnct and unn A \'h\h\l'\` thaw nvnxnsul-;~ \ n-ivla DOII. IJIIIRM W. VUU'"a! NIB (nu ma manly gnaw: tnom Indium. bid: (air to M illustrate Dr. Holmes` witty remark that i\\-n :- HI- gn nnunln in flan}. nffnn [.4 ....t. -.... me Call sycamore or the Walnut: 1: Homo. _ [Spock] Corn-spondence.] Tmnl Hun, Ind., Apn) 18. ' Rnn, Dania! W. Vmrh. lm tall and ll'IoV\`r('-,'-ti hrminnts. Tho jewels, which- 1 u'e'nou-4 n x,;.i;iI.izioan. will In; mm at ano- . . an In tin;-"p.;zu-:9 0!. ll?! Tuifleries, ho ginning on May` '8. t;;t;_ their pro @513" lunwal '_ pie: to hm public treasury. `(Pmd judges (>stinu_zfl- the uiark], Vtlu-gm! lb entire (`t`DUe(`U0ll at pot less than ,(ll),NW!mncs. -F`n1uk Lelia`: ' ac `LEANlNOS nctptm Buchw and lladnndohndwoodolnntq R101: tunlhd. YARD-(brI|or Ontu-Sound West Streets. Z'ln_l`hn|I|nn and lhmdn u-antl- on u&'3'..';: iw .`}....'f And. lupoouon solicited and uunhouon ` DAN VOORHEES. HUN. '1). W. Vnnlllltt nob. |Uc.. a K lair mlllnu I-Valli`; VI` II VW. J`. :D:tE3K sa s'o1 . xx-anuu 8uut.\n\durln- Prhuu In-an. (unman-I; an------- calluoundptunoollbolu-pin 3V` `pxuuunusmxnw DRY ooonearonnuo pruning saw. cnduothoclnoioutund Ohcupunt stookoffumycndhpb OontI'!'urnbh.i.n1|tobo!bnndinthodty. [antral we bought utnIlnIhctuuI'l.atclII&uu I lliuluunly l'lgInnduoncInllinI|t0on|Iuth!nnI0ob&putdcnu.kr5on_duug. W0 Idllhu'cuouoolthInI|.U0|U\'I ht. vvvvuq an-run:-.r$uIlvvVC\R`j$ll$1`.l'1ZIj .u.&o.""T.`.'a'.`H'""v.....r.:..'""`; ax. w @.?nt? -'UIIoo-cnnnoo OI Foot of (`lannoe Stud. nrnnnnn.-I Ian at th - ---r- _. ..-..._--~..`. I-n IInn-rH|_l1|anh- A-41.. -. n. -o.u_ n.|.. -...n.n ......___`..... -___- _._ Who keep Inc}: goods 9: lhrowloljovrln : ID-|_.- 5u___-_ 1,4,, _, FURNISH YOUR bsms FDPIII TED G`l`f\(`? FAD ,---.-,._ _r......-v..-v- I Call u:l use our lugs stock of Tvreeds, \\`onte-Is and Gum I-`uruishingn on your way ` down street 'l`0-NIBHT. Remember that we An bound to sell and can give you a Perfect F it every time. Set our lug: uto:k 0! Pub. the that and cheapest in the cigy. Good: nhown with plenum at Ro-broil`: OM Stand. 1?? Priurraa Street. 1' nnl nub C..- AL. I`_:... I_-L Now on his vny to Cumin. will not be employed to talk up" our tits, nor the do` eirebility of every one onie ' Spring Suite at the GRAND L'.\'I0.' CLOTHING C0.\l PANY. that sneak for en I1R`z':x"."u.",`2.'i.'In"cL ..':`.'.'.I.`..`i;I"` l`-II __) _.- _.._ I4-.. _4__L -R `I ._ ....,_._._... _._ ..._.a. -v - v-- --q, vs-- uusvuu cu-A uncut rcvuuiit-- C I? W moat relhhlo Innnnfnctunn. Our Onion.-I Clothing produce: for the purchuor Gnnd Results, tarp:-ing the buyer`: highest expectation. that it why 7: command tboptmu age and the ulmintion of the lover: oL Fuhionahle Clothing. (he trinl will make you acknowledge the {net that we produce in Ordered Clothing remarkable garments. unsur- passed for Quality, Durability and \\'orhnunhip. And Cnputlloled for Low Prices. tf.\'l-I\\'EST AND MOST l"ASCI.XA'I'I.\'(- OOLORSJD Mgpaea 33:` c',o<' Va. 30' of, ..m.:..-;.'. __`,::.1:`.`f`"'_.{_a_ _'3, V"-'-""`-v JV` --'--' `------- - .]V- '-`- U [V--V-Irv JV-I ulrluu. Iguvsunum [[1311 ug` uthounudnurodoing. Woo`u-oalythelututnndbcuspmduculloitholudingnnd mnnt mlhhln mnnnfnnlnmrn flnr nrdoruul (`Inching nlunlnnna 6... oh. ......L-..- n_._,) } T Rad:-o llld Hudson Duigm of CORKSCRI-I\\`S, DIAGONAL! ' you comparison. Fnnayovoltinhfhooodllutsprilgovuroouhgu uomAgni5centnndwilluInuoyonforConplohnounnd Variety. l'I-..AI-_.,_ __-_. ___L_ , -.:_4,L_ 2n._,,_ J, 1- , I OUR DISPLAY 6F SUITINGS THE ART OF DREssiNG1 i`r.1`:'r<'e-as;:d to such an extent that we have been {compelled to employ Two Cutters so as to turn out our work ` promptly. 3gUV'NG3T0N 84 330.. Are Magnicent and will amaze you for Completeness and Variety We offer only the latest and best productions of the leading and most reliable manufacturers. We greet you with all the Novelties and Designs for the Summer season. Our Ordered Clothing pro- duces for the purchaser Grand Results, surpassing the buyer's highest expectations. That is why we command the patronage and admiration of the lovers of Fashionable Clothing. I\.... A..-_l_ I.-- 2 _ _ _ . _ --.J A- _..-L _.. -.-A-...A AL-A ..._ L__.- LA-.. unvvn \Il' _EIS E1.9b;" ORR C0 THE BRIGHT MAY DAYS May I. `(SPECIAL PRICES IN LACE CURTAINS. ed. "(Yr ifyou Inn! Klndllng W J I. oi-Stove (`M1, .\ut(`onl.No. I Coal. C or Black- smith`: Ccnl. go to R. CRAWFORD & 00., Q `Int ot0=_ofn sweet. I ---- y -:-_? THE ART OF DRESSING I OUR DISPLAY OF SUITINGS, vuuunyu auu ISDW D118 \JILl`lIll-|B- Madras and scrim Ourtains.` Curtain es. Rollers Art Blinds I Curtain Nets, in Omani, White and Fancy Materials, from %5cto20cayard. VVALSH & STEACY. `........ .-.vw- -.--. r-u----v -I no book out for the Union Jack. GREAFSALE of`CARPETS & cuawns + DUVRVING `THIS ENTIRE MONTH. SELLING OFF? \7\/ALS_""I?{,`ngm.mS:I_E ACY -I WV 3:1 OIeo-UpulnovuIIlhook&Ilunu`u. M I -- .--- V -...J. Go:\tlomon.yon nnkeuniI;akci!yond-tn`: nnhuymr Spring Ciothing from u, Dhnnxnn Ann tlnlnn `VA 4.3 an-In QR. I-toot n-4| Lg-Q -.-.J_.A.1._. -1 `L- |_- .I:_ _. __ 3 Comprising Rare and Handsome Designs of CORKSCREWS, DIAGONALS AND TWEEDS is Beyond Comparison. Fancy Novelties in`Fine Goods for May 9. cmam and White Chenille and Raw Silk Ourtams. "nA-;n A...) 6.3-. I'\..-LA!-un The Leading Blothiers, Grand Union Clothing Oomparly. A- J - 1 LLAElON- NOW GOING OIAI` jijv --PROM :88 STOCK 0!` Ti` 3:`- ICU. (I! if I WILL com-mun '15 and 7'7 Brock Sn. Kingston. BICIIHOND. 083 J (0. 59. BROOK ST. huhdi %l'I'W'&;."K'I'N WDniMWID Wtxlbobuav. In CIDQQVOAIIQI wnnn u u wult tho nu-7;. cnua: and Best I! Maple and Bosch Ootdwood. Oak. Birch Ash. Elmo: llonlockootdwootturodor Un- unwed. H1iiT7NDSOF"TW60*. --.._, ....-__---__ _ new IN rm: nuxrr. VANS` I-0! I-Cm Wh. Win!-I. " SAL!`-Ina "E wALsH's,% ar.0uOorloBan-Iehsla. (X)AL \'AID--llunok St. non Dr. 1`. ll. hlvldh. Aug. 0. * U 251 Pnceu Street, cor. Sydenham Street. Kingston. Leading Unziertaker & Embalmer, V 961 PRINCESS STREET. COR` Sydouhall St. , Kingston. Telephone comnunlcntion. Aug. nr Y THE. 0/reapest&BestFurmture A I I I\I3DlVIIIIVIVII\\`:\ 1 A I I n In Henry Brame, Another lo just arrival` The)` are rsr class and Chen Every (`urrlago warranted at III?IIj A TILIIIL may GARE/AGES / I Picture Frame Factory, Pumon Sm-rxs no I40L'.\'0RS of every dea- cripdon made to older. REPAIRING pmmptly amended to. Chair: onnod. MA11'Iussls restuod or made to order; CARPITB olumod and Inid. ('1 A C vswsonvnnv-Iowan nu-was-n unsung FINE ART I-`L'R.\'iTL'Rl'2. .\.\`TlQL`E A.\'D .\Ion:R.\'. Mum T0 Onnxn. TURKISH! & ALL QV'ERS'l`L'l-`I-`ED WOILK A Sr-:c1.u.1`\'. F. C. MARSHALL, UPHOLSTERER d OABINET MAKER. WiC'ai)i;n't-anirgnivW ' wonnwnnms as upnunsrmas. cAnNoI{?s`/rr & Amos/gsom. u-on; tutu. nu Iuu uuu uvpuu nu. AVUllIllI` TOO BAD TO MIND I Without pl-ogginx for work we shall strive to increase our incmnsing trade by pleasing our ` patrons with promptnoss and price. -I nu-II H! uuuvvo, nanny vunuu auu uuuuxuu. A new stock of (`ovorin in silk and lush. Our Increased force in the opartmentao (`abi- net making. Carpet Sewing and I-`inlshing on- suree more prom l delivery-. We Import our Blnttmss malaria and can make low prices. Evoryt bins in our line repaired. Nothing mnn In n -r-n uumnu Increased stock of Parlour and Be Suites. Easy Churn and Lounges. A main nlnnb nl l`n-nu-{nan in gill. nus. ..H_i:]3[[' canine: x;LZ}s' "p"x.is7u}.7"s"'nmk St. n|nu\a|'-I-up u~ uni.-`n I-`I1:-n noun...` or an. Iunun l|ll Iualu-u. "3"3I5IcEss sr. TELEPHONE433. A Dav MILL wooo mo suns, G1 1 Nov. 5. WADE & ANDERSOW, l1.`...`..:-I 1! Designs and Estimates furnished. 33 FIEIIIRFBR RT OF Ai.L DESCRIPTIONS. CALI. AT Will om): in A woek 1! Dawn of 6 feet Poles. brass nished ttings. for the small sum of 40 CENTS I piocc. I5`!-Zvorybody should secure some at the Picture Frame Factory, 115 BROOK smmmr. "I": r\-I-I--`-I- -I-9-n+1 unuun D 1 an , I?._WOIE3Z]'_.Z&ZlI:- CURTAIN Poms m Evin`: Lima-ra. 3:-us rminssiusc reoexvou They are a WAIT-! oufbc. man I \ AIITHIB UICII CIIII II 241 1=R1'oEs STREET. \'nr 5 (TUKIKITITWEOE nes; 5,5,7, 3,9,10,11,12, 13. POEES. yuuuuo w an April I). lncrusod stock or Pu-lour and Bedroom Sultan Enav Churn And Lounnag "'i"...`i`i"55':i':.'o'-i`:`:....a L W. W9P4.D99L:_ I Th: Original Anderson.) III nnnu. _p.- u-n ldtntthorooory Stol-oo!J l'Il|l'ooolI 9p;&`p` colt: unlcnuds I59 Pmscnes Srxnzr. WIHETCCWZI W 3. wxLLtAu`""i1'n. AAl__aI.II-L M plhd--_-In pril 9. nut u r wvu srwwl UUVU1 'l\IudL.l--nu}:-gaunt tho I`n~n-lb now. snob. n-u--:. 1'auu._r as chm: Nu Yuri Q. lmma 0 the Fl-uurll gm :-rlulliit D * litter om-I mules lnthdr ale. hug lnhly lullvul. pnnmuu liutof now than MC M Inh and 3.711! roan dhuutub. d PM of n 133?: we. ' 0:1` AC Ijuij - u|IlI!lV$. T I`, C` ` Illyto Int-Ilun In rrsrhb nnnhun.` ht In mu Iuuwdly claim I llhy growth :1 1 enlhn unhl our lmligvuou young Hun dad. Nmtalo my wunl for It. cultun-I 1| I-lkl. mhannmi c-u2t|n--will have I K` and dhmnl mm la-(on ll numb yhuuw wry r.nm.':.ulud I -hl lQI.I.l:::`:1lgo Hal |h.n-.- pun: t bug, I 1.15 H M: funhkrd [lib Q Vila Iv-rm .||.h- -W ll:-chy|bn-lo` I$' -We-hum-nu hm:-M. I wllnuriunurrl. Ul u-urn VIII xuj iuhoauhdlhnlgucuygg` llldv In Ila-I hon In h-stnrhhh .......|.... Capital Superlelnllly. The life 0! N1" vnplul, whlo it may DVD I man or Inn mnlug power, knot Iucxry gulch-nlng. It In hnnlor how two you` In: to In-p from drmlng lnlodlbnli; oanclnlnvlrl Iumomof a macho: Ihl `VIII Andlihh oqnchlly in URI lqud Ioun nun-puhbnlnh otyonnn vhowouldboltkelyto dcrclnp hh libs- lanortllnleu or (vans with annual kjlnaunnlntll.-nun --4| nL....... wwwgg luau IA`-us.--u_ Illl! lllllf HI], I CWII..P1'nf:~y-r 1Im11l3i~I--r, tbv Iulgkh, undtlm n--Mu uulwkinn `am In-llama ha. and] dug Ihirh Illa` pr0l\\'1)I` hllk qultou fIh(`_Y (H, Ilml hv M: Il~- I|i'n.`" quftn fflmiulf il.htJu- I-rnl,- Ix .:;:tm-_- an-I pa-Hm 3 him, It` Inkwl llw In-!..m~ lzmv much tlu-bx" would take for him: In whivh H30)` nlpliod they (IE! not w-.n.t In H Mm. `Duo pn-(1-not `H hhnv-~n \uI:|r-Mo -lug,` at the name than rul.:.in-. |:l.n1Iuulll!zI-I hurt to III! IA length. at 0n'lI~lr-Ikv taking a handful 0! money from Ihv v ml 0! hi tail. Ila) HVJIII lib mouth, nae uulwm Atthoamunp promodlnp ` t.helndim. ntm-I inure and nnnnhhmont. After the pmta-.Nu' loft their pnmhn tho In- dians lanuk Hm lug down to Hit HVCI NIIII, when Um g---r I-rule wucloomod Iodlo III 3- nomlmum I-mm `Then they klllud and db- tlctul him with the I-lea that (mu III OI - cu plenty u! `buud|u" would bu his--D& City (Idaho) Bram-man. lhi:-XI fIh(`_Y NJ) Um | I` Ina! I not In I him \'--u \ \ u|m~l I .. .'.4nn -.| Li... I \\'|I_y Ihr lmlluun llllnl the Do`. All nlnuslug lurk!--nt_ which Nlllttd htnlly tun pun -Pug. --r-vm-rul at an Indian Wight. I-mr Lo"-!'i.~'?-'l'I. the other day. D- Ijl. l"I'nfn O-I` .nv1|I'i~ I-1` [Ls Iunrvlnlnn lIl|vIl\.lI.|`ll llu IIIIIIIVI ll |.IllIE)l Ill IETKII hand, her ri-,3ht held the well known ebony stick. on which, however, aha did not lean. Inn V I lug Burl}. Slondnr, end And with u uperb gum, the is at once to be recogninul as I grands duna Her bright and vivacious eyes justify the old lucinstion lndthet-phudeol tlaodiunonds In l In the forest at (`omplegnn-. Her still rosy complexion h mltninibiy prmerveul, and it perhaps owing to the mild rluunte. which but runwodlho ancient. beauty in her cheeks; ha-hair, not yet white, still shun tints oi pdogold. The 1-nipmm Ins, as llwlyi, I deep mourning, and wore: long cnpo veil. Although she mrriul n pnruol in herloft hand 5... .-sum s..|.i n.. ..n i........ .i...... W" Tijtln Aug. 0. JAKE SWIFT. IZIIU IIIII Ill` W|lll'II -.lI VXIIVI5 `IV In Vin Toledo, Naples, was runlond particu- Ilrly Interesting by tho nppenranco of the Empnu Eugenie, who pm-and through the mat 'l`beex-so\'ereign bears the tnmsol ` grutnndddlmte beauty, utmost rendering he use I mystery. Rlnndar nrnnl And with I nun.-Ix u-unn ah` The Home Feeling In Gate. The home feeling which appears at rst sight to be a strong point in favor of the cat turns out on examination to be rather against her on the more 0! genuine emotion. It is an attachment to places rather than to persons; a lonely gnrret where she once lived heing more attractive to her than the society of her benefactors Even in her especial eld of usefulnea the cat is by no mean: the paragon of skill and elciency she is too often repre- sented; a terrier will eclipse her as a ratter. and she is too easily spoiled by indulgence to keep up her reputation as a mouser. In fact, the cat has become an nsthetieornamont; the pride of apothecary atoree and the glory of drawing rooma. instead 0! being he protector of the kitchen and cellar. Then are can like the Peraian, and a specie: called the noon, indigenoua to Maine, which are very decora- tive, and aeem toenjoy the rihandewhich are lavished upon them, and yet there isa etealthy, covert manner about them which k by no mean: attractive. I always feel that the tker-element Ia latt-ntin the mandernnreand peaceful eat. And yet a wegghh. friusd of Inineinaiatauponltthat all 1-ataarennarv preach, while cheerfully admitting that none of them are an purr.-Boatou Poet. ...- ........-.. ....,.....- ...... ............... Yeouniny. April 11. the u.rusr:So(ptuno- nude during which all vehicles IN prohiblead) In \'iA Tulnuln Nnunhu urn: I--nI-I-ul nan-(Inn- PIUIE III one WE, Ill UIIUJ. Aside from this come! in thequestion of his tnatment by older cadets. Ability to sing, play, dance or reader one`: self enter- taining in some such wayis highly appre- ciated by cndots; and a readinen to unwise what few accomplishment he mayponm usually saves the piobe much haradng. Oi couno all do not escape so easily. Many have guusto clean and watartounyand bedding to pile lot the upper clan man, and p are unpleasantly roughed in other wayn; but the ill usage which a new cadet ordina- rily mcoivea is almost always exaggu-ahad in the accounts whiph reach the public through the prea. --Sl:. Nicholas. Wlul \lL'Ill!'x1I Mix nllu |lIl\|llUlllI Pnuua. Iiehns two houns of drill every morning andnnnthorlumr with parade in the ulter- DOOH. After tnttno, which is 8:30. he may netire; but nmlmmy conch awaits him. He spreads his blunliet on the tent oor nud spreads himself on thnturithnquilt drnwu over him fur pn_)_l@(`l.l0n against the night cold. The only change from this programme ison Sundays or or days when he uiarvhes ` on guard. On Sunday there is the Sunday morning Inspection and two hours It chapel. making it anything but I day of rest; and when, as a sentinel, he muwshes on guard in the moming he walks post two hours at a stretch in the sunshine and in rain. with four hour lntervnls, during the whole twenty~four hours that elapse before the guard is relieved. This much, in general, falls to the lot of every plebe in the way of duty. Adda fnnm thin nnmon In the nnannn nf Tho limpnu I-Zugonlo Still lloauuhl. "..A.-..I_.. l.._:I II AI... .A-...l.. l____- The pmnmer camp is one round oi_ labor {or _tho pliiibe. us the am year nun is called at West Puint. 1 All he were transported to an- other plan:-L there could hnrdly be 1 glfedher change in hinlife than that which he experi- ences when he leaveo thmcomfortn of his ` home nn`.i plunges mm the routine of military drill and discipline of West Point... He rise: It 5 in the morning for reveille, and in half an hour lll(ll".'ll0S to breakfast, the interval being (`nlpluyvd in doing the policing of his own tout zuul of the tent.`of tho cadet to whom he nmy mind in the relation nf spevinl duty mnii." Wlin he walks he marches with dz-pi-exvml toes and outspreml palms. }{nI|nq hrn hnnninf drill n\'ur\' mnrnim! LIFE PA8SED_.'BY FIRST YEAR MEN (1 ' ' AT WEST POINT. One`: Abctlon for the I-`ollnou-IgII'u Not ` Eiory Cat That Det-:)raie'n the l`l(|lls(`- Reuona Why the lndlnun are no .119.` ntruotlvo at the. l)o|I-sonuo Very` Fine Jowoln. > u rr not can: Jacob. ..Q.A_n ,..v_____.-p .|_-n, , THE BEST DRY HARDWOOD, % Q...-I-no I-A XIX IFIKIII Ifllll THE PLEBES IN {GXLEPJ THE BRITISH \\'Hl(.`_. 'l`l'ESl)AY. .\L\\.' g nun Intuit Iuuupp, as nun`. `;I..n.n'.I?:lihI;|$IhI|dImuoII "Tao. m n. ..a. jaunt n:l:l|l-`G0 I dmnlmm wbiclllluufor fuel In In human. hchhdcutthcn zoo-um thy. Wonudthl bunwuatntutvut onnw nllh mvuwqy. `E2551 -Inmnah ixrnlulnhn `A. 3.III'|IIIIHI Will I f IICl"VIlIXf. IIU 1 3 pnrtlng the hdrlnthc middle. iooughnndeonntm menu I: I0 BQIPRINC t cum eon- oun W...Wihnn.oput, Klnptnn. Shllohioshlrhnnodyhn tlvooun for can-I-lauddiphthorim oruloby ` W. J. Wlhull. alright. A -._..l_._ _.III I. lL..._ _-__ __ -1 66M; WHoLE$ALEA&`IiEfnI[ A D11!` 7`! FREE IIADWIF [gnu pl. n.-J. u The burl-on truce calling to lolomoa, who was the tint heir-cutur.-- ` solomon run`! an hair-cuuor. Ho nilnply j nunnnhd nu-tiny tho hair In III: mild]; J rellu 5, nu wu. ol urkey bu incroued the number of hi: wins to 43-1. Thin in purely I bunincn speculation. :5 the price of wives in certain to go up thb summer. Wh uillyon cough when Shiloh`: can will `(vs lmlnotllnto nlicl Y Prion. l0o.. 50 * and I. W. J. Wlhon, Tull `FL- L.-L._ A._..L. . 4- WT (FIE- Will you uuor with d spa.-pain And liven coulplntf Shiloh`: Vinita` r in nnnteod to can you. W. J. Wilson, who sale and I-ufnil Annnl K Inalfnn Ill CIIIV "III. `I . U: x retnil t. Ki too. [130 . o!_ urkey` u H unou, nu, Iungwun. \ ` An out quake at Pdms. .\hjm-icu, cuunecl I panic among the Inhabitants. but no hum wu done. Il':II ..__.. -..Q_- ...lnL .I..-.__.--:- -_.l I:_.__ The Rev. Goo. H. Tlnyor. of Bourbon, Ind., nay: : ` Both mynclf and wife owe our ` lives to Shiloh`: oonnumption cure." W. J. \\'iInnn Anon! Kinonhhn, IIVX W BIIUOII I IXDIIIIIIIIPI Wilson, nt. Kingwon. An `Art nnnln at pnlnun uu,no aouosunuen or no cnu-In 0: an munncr who in Torn Haul: s in`: (mm thaoochltrudonlthnl pnyvulu E-It Hem befeokthuonodoanuoc havewboeunu`nu- Ally on . Here he can talk to mum- men friend: as tnwnslnen and frieudw. not uwnchful politicians: for om can Alana fool lure that wlnbvor their pnllnm may they an llnt and always Tern H-u [cum I J J. IAIKI. Z KEV III |l Ell III ll \II money without knowing where it goee heis ewnyeheed of Daniel Webster. Thu characteristic appears to belong in general to Tene Heute 11-eetneee. Other ective poli- tician: in this city ere e little hotter. and hat little. It i e city of may eompetenciee end few large fortuuee, so the euciel life is I heppy union of culture end intdlect rather then dhpley. Ir. Voorheee will he on yeen oldonthe Nth 0! next September, butane yea-I have only added to hie ne eppeerenm, givinglrndthwhh person end unoothing out the In-inhiee ol thought in his ton-heed while hhforlnleeeetectend his scape.-illnn as ever. Hie dolnatic life has been lortuneuv; end,no douhtunuch of the charm of hi manna-rhih in Ten: Hnuh xurinnu {men I Foot t v` COR IIIRS lonuttho uonuotlr. Juno: Rodd sucounnd Icon. Iloiohzf & Buck sum. pnnpuy an . 1`nhnhnnn()nmnunIon.lm.

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