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1,880 | Big Stone had been right in her efforts
to reform county matters arranged to
have Mr. Evans arrested and examin-
ed or held to bail here. This was per-
fectly right; but under the circum-
stances was very bad policy. It gave
Mr. Evans an opportunity to awaken
sectional feeling and old prejudice in
his favor, the very t... | ambrosfitz/ca_1880s_ocr_v2 |
1,880 | VOYAGE TO OUR ARCTIC LAND.
for Alaska--Among the Islands of a
Northern Sea--Scenes of Weird Beauty.
This is slow and easy sailing--a sort of
trot over the smoothest possible sea,
the paddles audibly working every
of the way. We run down among
San Juan islands, where the passages
so narrow and so intricate they make
nd ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1880s_ocr_v2 |
1,830 | Cheap Cloth Store,
DAVID AUSTIN'S,
CORNER OF CHURCH AND GEORGE-STREETS.
THE subscriber would inform the public that the
liberal patronage which he has received during
the past year, has induced him to enlarge upon this
branch of business, (including most articles for gen-
tlemen's wear,) and he is now prepared to offer... | ambrosfitz/ca_1830s_ocr_v2 |
1,840 | THE ARKANSAS BANNER
PUBLISHED WEEKLY,
BY REARDON & GARRITT,
AT THREE DOLLARS A YEAR
IN ADVANCE.
T RMS OF ADVERTISING.
For a square of 10 lines, or less, first insertion,
ONE DOLLAR, and FIFTY CENTS for each continu-
ance—over 10 lines, and not exceeding 15, to be
charged as a square and a half—over 15, and not ex-
ceed... | ambrosfitz/ca_1840s_ocr_v2 |
1,820 | Ki Re
Two Dollars and a Half]
New Series, No. 48. Vol. 3.
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED
BY JOHN BRADFORD.
TERMS.
For one year in advance, specie, . 2 50
Six months, do . 1 50
Three months, do . 1 00
If the money is not paid in advance or within three
months after subscribing, the price will be one third
more.—No paper will be ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1820s_ocr_v1 |
1,870 | LOCAL DOTTINGS.
To Correspondents.
We have been unable to get in type in time for
our present week's issue the poetic contributions.
"Dear Mary's Avenue" and "Rose to the
Dawn," both of which will appear in our next
issue.
Destructive Fire.
It is with deep regret that we have to record
the destruction by fire on Monday... | ambrosfitz/ca_1870s_ocr_v2 |
1,880 | SUPPLEMENT.
ADDRESS
TO THE
People of Dakota
Issued by the Constitutional Conven-
tion Held at Sioux Falls,
Sept. 8-25, 1885.
HALL OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVEN-
TION OF DAKOTA.
SIOUX FALLS, D. T. September 25, 1885.
We the undersigned, were appointed by
the Constitutional Convention, to issue an
address to the people of... | ambrosfitz/ca_1880s_ocr_v2 |
1,850 | as all who heard it do, a brilliant and affective specimen
of a high order of oratory. To judge fully of its effec-
tiveness, however, one must have listened to its delivery
When Judge Hubbell had finished the acclamations in A
part subsided, and quiet generally restored. Mr. Shaw,
the talented editor of the Milwaukee ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1850s_ocr_v2 |
1,870 | WE&ME' TRANSPORTATION LINE:
FALL ARRANGEMENT.
ON and after OCTO-
BER 1st, 1874, the
steamers THEO-
DORE WEEMS and
PLANTER will run as follows:
THEODORE WEEMS—Capt Gourley—
Will Leave Pier No. 8 Light street Wharf,
every THURSDAY night, at 12 o'clock, for
Patuxent river direct, far up as Hill's Land-
ing. Returning leav... | ambrosfitz/ca_1870s_ocr_v2 |
1,820 | d be charged. Some newspapers are pub-
l i n the pamphlet form, as "Niles' Register";
s in the quarto forms, as the "American Far-
Where a paper is published periodically
large sheet, in the common form of a news-
, it should be so considered. Where the hi
is different, the subject matter must deter-
its character. If ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1820s_ocr_v1 |
1,880 | Save the Children Croup will Come-Be
Prepared for it.
CROUP will attack the children; it cannot well
be avoided, but the "little ones" can be saved
terrible racking pain and torture, and the par-
ents sorrow and anguish, by having a bottle of
DR. THOMAS' ELECTRIC oil at hand to give
them on the first appearance of Crou... | ambrosfitz/ca_1880s_ocr_v2 |
1,870 | FARM AND GARDEN.
The Office of the Soil.
At first view it may appear a very
simple question to inquire what the
soil does, or what, to the farmer, its
office is in the economy of nature;
but when we look a little farther, and
begin to notice the result of the dif-
ferent conditions in which it is found,
and of various ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1870s_ocr_v2 |
1,860 | Ayer's
SARSAPARILLA,
THE WORLD'S GREAT REMEDY FOR
Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases.
From Emery Edes, a well-known merchant of Oxford,
Maine.
"I have sold large quantities of your SARSAPARILLA,
but never yet one bottle which failed of the desired effect
and full satisfaction to those who took it. As fast as our
people t... | ambrosfitz/ca_1860s_ocr_v2 |
1,830 | NOTICE.
THE Steam Boat SPLENDID, will here-
after, until further notice, suspend her
trips between New Haven and New York.
The NEW HAVEN and NEW YORK will
continue to run, leaving New Haven daily
(Sundays excepted) at 1 o'clock, P. M. and
on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 10
o'clock P. M. and leaving New York at 7... | ambrosfitz/ca_1830s_ocr_v2 |
1,810 | AN ORATION ON
PATRIOTISM,
BY PERCIVAL BUTLER, JR.
Student of the Transylvania University, deliver-
ed at the public Exhibition; April 7, 1813.
LADIES AND GENTLEMAN,
I solicit your attention and patience,
whilst I, in the best manner I can, investi-
gate the subject of PATRIOTISM.
I shall not commence by beseeching
you ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1810s_ocr_v1 |
1,850 | A. G. H. NIELSENSON,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
TERMS:
DAILY, per year..................................................$10.00
SEMI-WEEKLY, (published tri-weekly during the session
of Congress)...................................................5.00
WEEKLY.........................................................1.00
Clubs w... | ambrosfitz/ca_1850s_ocr_v2 |
1,810 | TE.
[Vol. 29.
From Cobbett's Political Register of Dec. 10.
LETTER III.
TO THE EARL OF LIVERPOOL,
ON THE AMERICAN WAR.
My Lord,—In the American newspapers I
have seen an article entitled "British bothera.
tion,” in which article are noticed in a most
ludicrous, but most provoking manner, all the
wise observations made ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1810s_ocr_v1 |
1,860 | Chicago Tribune.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1806.
THE NEWS.
Internal revenue receipts for the present
fiscal year amount to $158,701,199.
The total amount of National Bank notes
now in circulation is stated at $398,131,939.
A private dispatch received in New York
de Atlantic Cable, announces the death of the
Empress Carlotta... | ambrosfitz/ca_1860s_ocr_v2 |
1,870 | THE LAW COURTS.
The Invalidity of Slave Mar-
riages Demonstrated.
Admonition to a Hack Driver--The
Peoria Whiskey Cases.
Circuit Court.
INVALIDITY OF SLAVE MARRIAGES.
The trial of an action of trespass, instituted by
Loulea Brown and Thomas (colored), by the
plaintiffs alleged to be her husband, against
Mark B. Clancy,... | ambrosfitz/ca_1870s_ocr_v2 |
1,840 | From the Washington Union.
The Real Issues in the next Presiden-
tial Canvas.
The federal party is the "Artful Dodger" of poli-
tics. It is an adept in the art of "dodging" issues. U
It played this game on a grand scale in 1810. With U
the com-a beast of skulking and stealthy habits-
for its emblem, and with a "Committ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1840s_ocr_v2 |
1,870 | HEARTH AND HOME.
All communications intended for this depart-
ment should be sent to Mrs. M. G. HARLEY, Barnwell,
8. C.
[For the Baptist Courier.
"NEARER HOME."
Home! what a world of meaning in that
little word! what memories tender and
hallowed eluster around the very name.
Within the sacred precincts of a happy
home ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1870s_ocr_v2 |
1,860 | Special Notices.
Heimbold's Extract Buchu
Gives health and vigor to the frame and bloom to the
pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied by many alarm-
ing symptoms, and if no treatment is submitted to,
consumption, insanity, or epileptic fits ensue.
Dr. James,
Noted throughout the United States as the most suc-
cessful SP... | ambrosfitz/ca_1860s_ocr_v2 |
1,850 | The Sectional Canvas Begun.
We clip from the leading northern whig journal of New
England the following extract, to show the fierce sec-
tional spirit-the rage of anti-slavery agitation-in which
the whig party has already opened its batteries upon
Franklin Pierce.
The Boston Atlas raves as follows:
"The proceedings of ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1850s_ocr_v2 |
1,890 | THE FRONTIER.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY THE
FRONTIER PRINTING COMPANY.
O'NEILL, - - NEBRASKA.
Give to every human being every op-
portunity you claim for yourself.
No barber has a right to charge a
man fifteen cents for opinions that he
doesn't want.
It really seems incongruous that
there should be all this heat over... | ambrosfitz/ca_1890s_ocr_v2 |
1,820 | azette,
SPECIE, IN ADVANCE.
[VOL. XXXIX]
Branch of the Bank of the Common-
wealth of Kentucky.
AT LEXINGTON, JULY, 25th 1825.
NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a
mortgage executed on the 24th day of Au-
gust 1821 by Elijah Allen to the President and Di-
rectors of the Bank of the Commonwealth of Ken-
tucky, whic... | ambrosfitz/ca_1820s_ocr_v1 |
1,850 | TERMS:
DAILY, per year........$10 00
SEMI-WEEKLY, (published tri-weekly during the session
of Congress)............5 00
WEEKLY..................1 00
Clubs will be furnished as follows:
Five copies of the DAILY, for........40 00
Five copies of the SEMI-WEEKLY......20 00
Ten copies of the ...................35 00
No dedu... | ambrosfitz/ca_1850s_ocr_v2 |
1,860 | Samarcand, also captured by the Rus-
siana, was once a great seat of Mobham-
medan learning, and the capital city of
Genghis Khan and Tamerlane, when the
Tartar power made itself famous to his-
tory. Russia may well hesitate to seem
in haste, in the face of zealous Europe, to
push her lines across across so consider-
a... | ambrosfitz/ca_1860s_ocr_v2 |
1,880 | Mr. Tilden and the Doctor.
Two years before his death Mr. Tilden
was taking severe medicine, prescribed by
Dr. Simmons, to stop or lessen the nerv-
ous shaking from which he suffered. The
medicine apparently had a good result.
Mr. Tilden, however, always quarreled
with it. He said it disagreed with him.
One morning he ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1880s_ocr_v2 |
1,880 | THE FRONTIER.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY
JAMES H. RIGGS, Editor and Mang'r
Republican State Convention.
The republican electors of the state of Ne-
braska are requested to send delegates from
the several counties to meet in convention
at the opera house in the city of
Hastings, Tuesday, October 8, 1889.
at 8 o'clock p... | ambrosfitz/ca_1880s_ocr_v2 |
1,840 | HORRIBLE MURDER!!
OVER 100 LIVES LOST!!!
Doubtless most of our readers are already ap-
rised of the awful destruction of the Steamer
Longton off Staten Island, south
exington, near Eaton's Neck, Long Island, togeth-
er with more than one hundred valuable lives,
and vast sums of money and goods. She left New
York, on Mo... | ambrosfitz/ca_1840s_ocr_v2 |
1,840 | THE ARKANSAS BANNER
PUBLISHED WEEKLY,
BY REARDON & GARRITT,
At Two Dollars and Fifty Cents a Year
Advance.
TERMS OF ADVERTISING:
For a square of 10 lines, or less, first insertion,
One Dollar and Fifty Cents for each continuance
NE DOLLAR, and FIFTY CENTS for each continuance
—over 10 lines, and not exceeding 15, to be... | ambrosfitz/ca_1840s_ocr_v2 |
1,800 | [ 98
atement of the claims and the pro
made to them by the fettlers or claim
faid lands, together with their opinio
grefs for their decifion thereon, as foo
That the fettlement fhall be made an
fourth day of March, one thousand ei
and provided also, That the faid Con
tract for the payment of any money fr
United States ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1800s_ocr_v1 |
1,860 | He also refuted the clap-trap cry of "waste by
our present city government" made by their
political enemies, defying them to produce the
proof. Ald. Clark presented his successor as an
honest and energetic man, explaining the manner
of man be is and the quality of the measures ne
may be expected to vote for.
FAST DAY.
... | ambrosfitz/ca_1860s_ocr_v2 |
1,860 | The Baynesburg
st Mr. EDITOR:--We have been holding a
protracted meeting at Bridgeport, three-
fourths of a mile East of Waynesburg, result-
ing in the conversion of between 40 and 50
persons. We organized a class of 53 mem-
bers, some, however came from other denom-
inations. From the beginning to the ending
of the me... | ambrosfitz/ca_1860s_ocr_v2 |
1,860 | METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Fifteenth Annual Meeting of
the General Conference.
Complete List of Delegates.
To day the Fifteenth Delegated General Con-
ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church of
America will assemble in the Clark street Meth-
odist Church. The session commences at 9
o'clock. As meetings are held but ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1860s_ocr_v2 |
1,880 | Rev. Father Cassidy performed the
ceremony this morning at half past nine
o'clock at the Catholic church which
united for life the hearts and hands of
Mr. John Croghan and Miss Ella Gra-
ham, both of Emmet. Mr. Croghan is
known by everybody almost as "Jolly
Jack," and his charming bride was once
a teacher in the public... | ambrosfitz/ca_1880s_ocr_v2 |
1,850 | On the petition of Thomas D. Dewey, administrator of David Dew-
ey, deceased, of East Poultney, Vermont, praying for the exten-
sion of a patent granted to said David Dewey for an improvement
in horse rakes, for seven years from the expiration of said patent,
which takes place on the 23d day of November, 1851-
It is or... | ambrosfitz/ca_1850s_ocr_v2 |
1,850 | The
VOLUME I.
CITY OF W
quired which are not enumerated, they are to be furnished at the
lowest market prices, if the department shall see fit to order them
from the contractor having the contract for similar articles, and if
the contractor and the department do not agree, then the department
may have the article furni... | ambrosfitz/ca_1850s_ocr_v2 |
1,880 | Among th
MOUNT DESERT.
By rail in 10 1-2 hours from Boston or Fabyan's vi
MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD,
Or to Poland Springs in 5 1 2 hours.
Station, 2.24 p.m., arrive Bar
Harbor, 7.35 p.m., or leave Fabyan's at 4.40 p.m.,
arrive Bar Harbor 8.30 a.m.—change of cars at Port-
land being made at the new and elegant Union Pas-
s... | ambrosfitz/ca_1880s_ocr_v2 |
1,840 | DAILY NATIONAL WHIG.
BY WORTHINGTON G. SNETHEN,
WASHINGTON, D. C.,
MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1849.
— We notice that many of our cotempo-
raries predict, with a good deal of assurance,
that we will be sent out as Minister either
to France or to Spain, while others assert,
with equal assurance, that we will be made
a Charg... | ambrosfitz/ca_1840s_ocr_v2 |
1,870 | Lincoln County Advocate.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1877.
ODDS AND ENDS.
Black Hills freight is accumulating.
at Yankton and Sioux City.
--Inman, Commissary Sergeant, at Ft.
Lincoln, deserted, taking a large amount
of commissary funds.
--Bismarck Tribune says there are fif-
teen prisoner in the county jail, who incur
an ex... | ambrosfitz/ca_1870s_ocr_v2 |
1,850 | Proposals for Rations for 1855.
HEADQUARTERS MARINE CORPS,
Quartermaster's Office, Washington, September 23, 1854.
SEPARATE SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until 12 o'clock, a. m., on Tuesday, the 24th day of October
next, for furnishin g rations to the United States marines, at the fol-
lowing station... | ambrosfitz/ca_1850s_ocr_v2 |
1,830 | S.
Do.
ADVANCE, OR $4 AT THE END OF THE
ORY, JUNE 3, 1837.
pecially in the map of the human heart; in
history, biography and belles-letters. His
mind should be disciplined, stored with knowl-
edge--his taste pure--talent of a high order not
indispensable--but practical good sense and
tact. He should be a close observer... | ambrosfitz/ca_1830s_ocr_v2 |
1,870 | it bids fair to be good sleighing on Christmas
The U. S. revenue cutter Mc'ullough was in this
ty on Tuesday and Wednesday
The bark T. J. Whiton, of Searsport, arrived at
New York Dec. 10th, 30 days from Havre, in bal
ast.
The locomotive E. Noyes, a spare winter engine,
came over the road on Tuesday, and will remain
in... | ambrosfitz/ca_1870s_ocr_v2 |
1,860 | Chicago Tribune.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1885.
THE NEWS.
Raphael J. Semmes, the Alabama pirate,
has been arrested and is on his way to Washington.
John Evans and Jerome B. Chaffer have
been elected United States Senators from Colorado.
A block of buildings was burned at Owens-
boro, Ky., yesterday, involving a loss of ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1860s_ocr_v2 |
1,860 | Chicago Tribune.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1863.
THE NEWS.
Secretary Seward had not reached Havana
on the 13th.
An official copy of Gov. Oglesby's reasons
for not authenticating the Gridiron bill will be
found in our dispatches.
A Detroit despatch indefinitely intimates
that there is a strike all along the Michigan South-
er... | ambrosfitz/ca_1860s_ocr_v2 |
1,860 | Chicago Tribune.
DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY,
OFFICE, NO. 51 CLARK STREET.
There are three editions of the Tribune issued. 1st.
Every morning, for circulation by carriers, newmen
and the mails. 2d. The TRI-WEEKLY. Mondays, Wed-
nesdays and Fridays, for the mails only; and the
WEEKLY, on Thursdays, for the mails and sa... | ambrosfitz/ca_1860s_ocr_v2 |
1,860 | Chicago Tribune.
DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY.
OFFICE, No. 51 CLARK-ST.
There are three editions of the Tribune issued. 1st
Every morning, for circulation by carriers, newmen
and the mails. 2d. The Tri-Weekly, Mondays, Wed-
nesdays and Fridays, for the mails only; and the
Weekly, on Thursdays, for the mails and sale at... | ambrosfitz/ca_1860s_ocr_v2 |
1,800 | acclamations of the people who saw us;
though at the same time we could hardly hear
ourselves speak; and I am persuaded, that a
person on the earth, with a strong voice and a
peaking trumpet, might make himself perfect-
ly understood by any person at that height in
the air. I have observed, that almost every
sensation ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1800s_ocr_v1 |
1,880 | Concord Railroad
White Mountains Division,
--SEASON OF 1889.--
The Merrimac Valley Line to Boston, New
York, Montreal and the West.
The Merrimac Valley Line via Nashua, Concord
and Plymouth is the most direct line to all White
mountain resorts. It is the only line to Bethlehem,
Maplewood and Profile House with but one ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1880s_ocr_v2 |
1,840 | MEDICAL.
DAVID CRAIGHEAD,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Drugs, Medicines Paints, A
Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Glassware, Window Glass,
White Lead Putty &c.
W OULD respectfully inform his old customers, and the public
generally, that he has just returned from Philadelphia, New
York, and Boston, where he has selected ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1840s_ocr_v2 |
1,830 | THE DAILY HERALD.
PUBLISHED BY WOODWARD AND CARRINGTON,
NO. 115, CHAPEL STREET.—$5 PER ANN.
Friday, April 22, 1836.
Land Sales.—Lots of land are now to be
had for the asking and a little of oil of
palms. New Haven is really looming up.—
The old proprietors, who formerly thought it
a sin and a shame to “part with their ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1830s_ocr_v2 |
1,850 | country, I do not now propose to inquire; but it is perti-
nent to look at a state of things which has grown up,
whether they be right or wrong—whether they are to be
justified and continued, or to be abrogated.
The true object, perhaps, of the revenue-cutter system
was to detect frauds upon our revenue. Whatever may i... | ambrosfitz/ca_1850s_ocr_v2 |
1,840 | DR. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILJ A!
MOST EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE
IN THE WORLD.
THIS EXTRACT is put up in quart bottles. It is six times
cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted superior to any sold.
It cures diseases, without vomiting, purging, sickening, or
debilitating the patient.
The great beauty and superiority of this Sareapa... | ambrosfitz/ca_1840s_ocr_v2 |
1,840 | INSURANCE, &c.
Protection Fire and Marine Insurance
Company.
LYMAN COOK has been duly ap-
pointed an Agent of the Protection In-
surance Company of Hartford, Conn., at Bur-
lington, Iowa, and is authorized to insure
dwelling houses, stores and ware houses, mills,
manufactories, barns, stables and the contents
of each, ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1840s_ocr_v2 |
1,860 | Chicago Tribune.
MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1867.
THE CITY.
FRED DORCAS is expected to speak in Chicago
on Saturday evening next.
BUNCANY.-The dwelling house of Timothy
Lynch, at No. 534 South Clinton street, was en-
tered by burglars on Friday night, and a small
amount of money and clothing was stolen.
FENIAN MEETING.-A mass m... | ambrosfitz/ca_1860s_ocr_v2 |
1,880 | way Trains, and at all Newsstands. Price 10 cents.
e season. Hotel Arrivals received daily by telegraph.
FFERSON, N. H.
The Waukbek.
JEFFERSON, N. H.
t and Newly Furnished by Messrs Plumer and Porter, of
Laukel House, Lakewood, N. J.
MBEK is situated in one of the most beautiful se
mountain region and commands a grand ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1880s_ocr_v2 |
1,860 | THE NEW TRICK TO FORCE NEGRO
SUFFRAGE UPON THE PEOPLE
OF THE UNITED STATES.
The Disunion Congressional Direc-
tory have at last agreed upon their plan
of "reconstruction." It consists of an
amendment to the Federal Constitution
the principal object of which is to es-
tablish Negro Suffrage. We publish
the amendment ent... | ambrosfitz/ca_1860s_ocr_v2 |
1,870 | t Loss of a Steamer on Lake Ontario.
; We have the following particulars of
s the burning on Lake Ontario, of the
d steamer Bavarian, while on the passage
t from Hamilton to Toronto, Ca., Wednes-
w day evening, Nov. 5, by which calamity
t fourteen lives were lost—
e On Wednesday evening about 6 o'clock.
n as the Barbar... | ambrosfitz/ca_1870s_ocr_v2 |
1,880 | "Dont Know Half their Value!"
"They cured me of Azue, Biliousness
and Kidney Comd as recommended.
I heard health is what, forced for
neighbors to see. I was told I
would have had so much more, but I
did the average of the weight
I had not given room. By Billers
I found that he still was used
That is why I do not know h... | ambrosfitz/ca_1880s_ocr_v2 |
1,830 | = = -----------------------------------------------------------------
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VOL. I. -----------------------------------------------------------------
:
THE IOWA NEWS,
IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY, BY
CORIELL, KING & RUSSELL.
TERMS OF ADVERTISING.
For one Square, 1st in... | ambrosfitz/ca_1830s_ocr_v2 |
1,860 | - WASHINGTON.
Senate Debate on the Bill
Exempting Manufactures
from Taxation.
General Hancock Expected
at the Capital To-
morrow.
Efforts of the President to
Strengthen the Hands of
His Counsel.
Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune.
WASHINGTON. March 17.
THE PRESIDENT'S COUNSEL.
Wm. H. Groesbeck, of Cincinnati arriv... | ambrosfitz/ca_1860s_ocr_v2 |
1,880 | TIER
ER
E 22, 1882.
THE MAD WIND.
It Spends Its Fury in Iowa, With Terrible
Results.
-v-
-n- 1On the 18th instant, a telegram was
-l- received at Des Moines from Kellogg, Iowa,
-o- as follows: "A cyclone struck Grinnell about
nine o'clock last evening. Twenty-five per-
sons were killed and sixty to eighty injured.
Send... | ambrosfitz/ca_1880s_ocr_v2 |
1,880 | EVENT'S OF THE DAY.
Marine Disasters.
The late storm was very severe along the
Atlantic coast. A New York telegram of the
9th says a dozen vessels are ashore between
Sandy Hook and Barnagat Bay, with loss
of life in many cases. At Long
Branch a dozen bodies frozen stiff had been
washed ashore, and more were washed
asho... | ambrosfitz/ca_1880s_ocr_v2 |
1,880 | Life Insurance Agent—“Mr. Hobbs,
you had better take out a life policy.”
“No, I am very comfortably fixed. If you
can insure me against a future state, you’ll
find me ready to talk business.” “I am
sorry I cannot accommodate you. Our
company is simply a life insurance com-
pany. It does not insure against fire."---
[Ph... | ambrosfitz/ca_1880s_ocr_v2 |
1,860 | THE NEWS.
Gold closed yesterday in New York at
1394.
Thurlow Weed has just passed his 72d
birthday.
Four feet of snow has fallen in the valleys
of Southern Kansas, where it is rarely seen to the
depth of over four inches.
The Copperheads of Connecticut manifest
much alarm from the fact that Grant and Jew-
ell are both ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1860s_ocr_v2 |
1,870 | Jewels of Thought and Devotion.
OLD AND NEW.
Where are they hidden, all the vanished years?
Ah, who can say?
Where is the laughter flown to, and the tears?
Perished? Ah, nay!
Beauty and strength are born of sun and showers;
Shall these not surely spring again in flowers?
Yet let them sleep, nor seek herein to wed
Effec... | ambrosfitz/ca_1870s_ocr_v2 |
1,840 | ance of a French corvette, and by bribing
the king of the country with a musket and
ammunition, the fugitives were captured.
But it was more than probable that they
and others would renew the attempt should
opportunity offer; so there was no alterna-
tive but to keep the sea, and hope for bet-
ter days and for the conv... | ambrosfitz/ca_1840s_ocr_v2 |
1,880 | M. FALER & CO. | G
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES & GOODS
HARDWARE, OUTLERY AND FUR-
NITURE,
HAZLEHURST, . . . . . . . . Miss.
Agents for
PHELPS & PARKER WAGON WORKS,
And Wheeler & Wilson
SEWING MACHINES.
12-31
B. Y. PATTON.
Crystal Springs, - Miss
Dealer in dry goods, groceries
planration supplies, etc. Patron
age of the citize... | ambrosfitz/ca_1880s_ocr_v2 |
1,870 | A NEW FIRE EXTINGUISHER.
An Ingenious Contrivance for Quenching In-
cipient Conflagrations—The Machine Tested
Yesterday by a Boston Journalist—The Re-
sult of the Trial.
Mr. Bird, of the Boston Advertiser, who is in
this city obtaining material for articles on the
great fire, its cause, effect, etc., brought with him
f... | ambrosfitz/ca_1870s_ocr_v2 |
1,830 | and modes of illustration in singing the
praises of Warren's Blacking. It is not
at all surprising that Warren has realized
an immense fortune in the sale of this ar-
ticle—for there is not a newspaper or peri-
odical in all Great Britain or Ireland
which he has not patronized in the way of
advertising. In fact his adv... | ambrosfitz/ca_1830s_ocr_v2 |
1,820 | Watchman an
SDAYS AND FRIDAYS, BY JAMES WILSON,
WILMINGTON, FRIDAY.
The RENEGADE, from the French of M. Le
Vicomte D'Arlincourt, author of the Solitary. 88 cts
Recollections and Reflections, Personal and Po-
litical, as connected with public affairs during the reign of
GEORGE III. By John Nicholls, Esq. Member of the H... | ambrosfitz/ca_1820s_ocr_v1 |
1,870 | ST. MARY'S BEACON
LEONARDTOWN, MD.
THURSDAY, MORNING, July 12th, 1871.
Local News.—We owe an apology to
our readers this week both for the pauci-
ty and poverty of our editorial dottings.
The truth is, we were unhealthily occu-
pied and stirred up with politics on Tues-
day last, our usual day of writing.
At a meeting ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1870s_ocr_v2 |
1,870 | THE TELLER.
LEWISTON, NORTH IDAHO.
SATURDAY................JANUARY 12 1878.
What Action Shall be Taken.
We have been frequently asked what
action shall be taken by the citizens of
North Idaho in securing the represen-
tation allowed us by the Legislature of
Washington, in their Constitutional
Convention to meet next Ju... | ambrosfitz/ca_1870s_ocr_v2 |
1,840 | WORTHINGTON G. SNETHEN,
Attorney and Counsellor at LAW.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Practices in the Supreme Court of the United
States, and in the courts of Maryland, Virginia, and
District of Columbia, and
ACTS AS AGENT
for persons having business with Congress, the
War, Treasury, Navy, and General Post Office De
partments, th... | ambrosfitz/ca_1840s_ocr_v2 |
1,860 | SPEECH BY HON. SCHUY-
LER COLFAX.
His Return to South Bend, Ind.
His Defence of Congress-What Con-
gress Has Done-The Constitutional
Amendment-The Democracy-Who
are to be in the Philadelphia Con-
vention, etc., etc.
The return of Honorable Schuyler Colfax
to his home at South Bend, after the arduous
duties of the posit... | ambrosfitz/ca_1860s_ocr_v2 |
1,860 | half of the prosecution were Messrs. Cahn, Wm.
pold & Co., Rohrback, Lindauer & Co. and Whit-
ney, Bros. & Co., of whom besides numerous
other firms, it is charged the defendant pur-
chased bonds under the circumstances and con-
ditions above at ted. The defendant was admit-
ted to $3,100 bail for trial at the United S... | ambrosfitz/ca_1860s_ocr_v2 |
1,870 | APRIL 11, 1872
low square. The Governor entered it,
and addressed the Colonel and said, "I under-
stand you that your men have said they
will not march further than Baltimore.—
Now, Colonel, I give you positive orders
that if any man deserts before you join the
army, and hand them over to the adju-
tant general, you ar... | ambrosfitz/ca_1870s_ocr_v2 |
1,850 | Moore's Union House, Washington City, D. C.
This establishment, on C street, between 4th and 6th streets, near
ly north of the National, and recently known as the "Exchange
Hotel," has been thoroughly refitted, improved, and furnished anew,
and will be opened for the reception of company on Monday next,
10th inst., by ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1850s_ocr_v2 |
1,860 | Chicago Tribune.
VARY, YRI-WEEKLY ANY WEEKLY,
OFFICE No. 31 CLARK-ST.
There are three editions of the Tribune issued. 1st,
every morning, for circulation by carriers, newsmen
and the public. 2d. The TRI-WEEKLY, Monday, Wed-
nesdays and Fridays, for the mails only; and the
WEEKLY, on Thursdays, for the mails and sale at... | ambrosfitz/ca_1860s_ocr_v2 |
1,880 | THE LATE LANDS OF LO.
Information Valuable to Those
Who Want a Slice of the
Reservation.
Some Legislation Yet Necessary Before
All Rights and Titles Can Be
Made Perfect.
Congress Will Look to This and Will be
Seconded by an Act of the Chief
Executive.
The Sioux Reservation Lands.
PIERRE, Dak., Aug. 17.—Since the
succes... | ambrosfitz/ca_1880s_ocr_v2 |
1,830 | not be persuaded to return by any means us-
ed. The Indians had taken one of the boats,
and were pursuing the retreating boats which
were without the means of making a stand-
and they were obliged to leave him to his
fate. Mr. Marks succeeded in reaching the
opposite side, and went along the beach until
he reached Bulo... | ambrosfitz/ca_1830s_ocr_v2 |
1,850 | A. O. P. NICHOLSON,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
TERMS:
DAILY, per year..........................$10 00
SEMI-WEEKLY, (published tri-weekly dur tg the seasion
of Congress)............................5 00
WEEKLY...................................1 00
Clubs will be furnished as follows:
Five copies of the DAILY, for............... | ambrosfitz/ca_1850s_ocr_v2 |
1,840 | s
1
s
NTINEL
[Volume H...........Number 42.
LATEST ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS.
Look for the Big
S
NOTWITHSTANDING the assertions of some, that we could not
stand it and sell Goods at the runnous low prices we have sold at
since we commenced business, we are again on hand with one of the
largest and most general assortments o... | ambrosfitz/ca_1840s_ocr_v2 |
1,890 | ings which may be dangerous to life and
property.
To regulate the police of theatres, public
balls, taverns, places for shows and exhibi-
tions, houses of public entertainment, shops
or retailing liquors, houses of ill-fame, and
to order the same to be closed whenever the
public safety and tranquillity shall require
it... | ambrosfitz/ca_1890s_ocr_v2 |
1,870 | THE BIBLE IN SCHOOLS.
Decision in the Cincinnati Case by
the Superior Court of
that City.
The School Board Enjoined from
Prohibiting the Reading of
the Scriptures
Concurrent Opinions of Judges
Hagans and Storcer.
Dissenting Views of Judge Taft.
CINCINNATI, Feb 15.—The decision of the case
of J. D. Miller et al. to the ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1870s_ocr_v2 |
1,850 | HEALTH RESTORED AND LIFE LENGTHENED BY DR.
MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR, OR CORDIAL.—Al
first the properties attributed to Professor Morse's Invigorating Elix
ir or Cordial were deemed fabulous. The public, often deceived,
could not believe the simple and sublime truths announced by the
discoverer; but facts, undeniable... | ambrosfitz/ca_1850s_ocr_v2 |
1,840 | Heads of the Senate.
BY NEMO.
BENJAMIN W. EDMONSTON, the Senator from Dubois,
sometimes called the "Red Rover," may be distin-
guished by what John Ewing used to call his "red
cap." Mr. Edmonston never enjoyed any but the w
most limited means for acquiring an education; but
his natural aptness and an investigating turn... | ambrosfitz/ca_1840s_ocr_v2 |
1,820 | Among merchants, afe not considered trustworthy.
"They thus give ruinous facilities to rash young
men to begin business without experience, charac-
ter or capital, and multiply failures to an extent, a
that could not otherwise happen.
15. As Auctioneers, in many cases, give their
own notes in payment for goods sold by ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1820s_ocr_v1 |
1,870 | THE TRIBUNE.
On and after to-morrow we hope to be
able to supply all our regular patrons, both
elty and country, with THE DAILY TRIBUNE,
and to furnish newsmen to a much larger
extent than heretofore. And from this
time forward we shall improve our print-
ing facilities each day until we are re-
established in our old ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1870s_ocr_v2 |
1,860 | COMMON COUNCIL.
Regular Meeting, Chicago, November
19th, 1866.
[OFFICIAL REPORT.]
Present—His Honor the Mayor, and Aldermen
Knickerbocker, Carter, D'Wolf, Wicker, Barrett,
Wilmarth, Calkins, Kann, Finnucan, Hatch, Wall-
work, Moore, Schuler, Katzeny, Talcott, Woodard,
Bixby, Holden, Russell, Ackhoff, Gastled, Proo-
foo... | ambrosfitz/ca_1860s_ocr_v2 |
1,890 | kat- State News.
St. Charles Herald: The rice crop is
in a fine condition. Grassing is rapidly
pushed by our planters, and with the
replenishing rains we are having, this
crop will be the best the parish ever
had. Cane also, presents a promising
appearance, and will soon be laid by.
But Lafayette Advertiser: The blackb... | ambrosfitz/ca_1890s_ocr_v2 |
1,870 | THE TELLER.
LEWISTON, NORTH IDAHO.
SATURDAY................FEBRUARY, 17 1877.
A BRIDGE.
It may appear to some that the project of
a free bridge across the Clearwater river
some where near. I amister is a prome
ture matter for the serious consideration
of the people. But we take the po-
sition that easy and convenient a... | ambrosfitz/ca_1870s_ocr_v2 |
1,880 | Mountain Guide.
THE PLACES OF GENERAL INTEREST.
Whose mountains, long noted for beauty
and grandeur have become the most popular
summer resort in New England, and are yearly
visited by many thousand people from every
part of the country.
Mount Washington.
The highest summit of the White Mountains,
Mount Washington, is ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1880s_ocr_v2 |
1,870 | Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco.
$1.425.50 PROFITS IN 20 DAYS.
$10 in illegitimate Stock Speculations in Wall St. pays
immense profits. Pamphlets explaining everything
sent free. HEATH & Co., Brokers, 1227 Broadway, N. Y.
Daughters, Wives and Mothers.
Dr. MARCHIS'S UTERINE CATHOLICON will
positively cure Female ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1870s_ocr_v2 |
1,850 | "Slider's" Wine Store, 16 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
The unrivaled place for obtaining all wines, liquors, &c., good
and cheap. "Slider" has lately—in consequences of the numer-
ous sales made by him to consumers—been obliged largely to re-
plenish his stock of fresh importations, and he has now the satis-
faction of... | ambrosfitz/ca_1850s_ocr_v2 |
1,890 | The Weekly Chronicle.
THE DALLES, - - - - OREGON
Clubbing List.
The CHRONICLE, which gives the news
twice a week, has made arrangements to
club with the following publications, and
offers two papers one year for little more
than the price of one:
Regular Our
price price
Chronicle and N. Y. Tribune.........$2.50 $1.75
C... | ambrosfitz/ca_1890s_ocr_v2 |
1,860 | holding office above set forth. Although the Su-
preme Court has decided the test oath u consti-
tutional, this Court still insist upon it.
SCOPE OF A PRESIDENTIAL PARDON.
The scope of Presidential pardon has just been
defined by the Attorney General in a way likely
to have some effect on the Treasury Department.
The c... | ambrosfitz/ca_1860s_ocr_v2 |
1,880 | Racovor
(H 7.4 lbs 11' 0")
than.
solution at the application,
made in a moment, without
the necessity of stirring and
'gauming' for an hour or so
with some kind of coloring Y
matter, daubling up one's
clothes and everything else
around after a manner that
could scarcely be considered
entirely agreeable. Nothing
of this... | ambrosfitz/ca_1880s_ocr_v2 |
1,840 | NA
STA
SEMI-W
For the Sentinel.
English Meanness.
Under this caption a paragraph has lately appeared in
some of the papers, shewing how a certain great man--
(doubtful)--but at least a certain rich man, no less a
personage than the Mayor of Windsor. (England) where
stands a royal palace, was guilty of a shabby attempt ... | ambrosfitz/ca_1840s_ocr_v2 |
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