Daily News, Franklin, Johnson County, 10 March 1880 — Page 1
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10 CENTS PJEK WEEK. i'-1 -i
Noticcs.
Building and Loan Association. •A meeting will be held at Dowllng Hail. 011 Saturday evenlng.Marrh 13. at 7-M o'clock. tor the purpose of forming a Building and Loan
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N iiy lettel" or nernon to the Pre^ld^it. within tiv daya. dS
WANTK1)
HAIN
^.boertising Bates. ^mnsrtnmts.
IfaaJIy Jfeww A«rerll*ln* The est** below Ere on the basis of line of •nonpareil type, of which If line# occupy the space of one inch. No advertisement received for less then 60 cent*, except nailer the classification I headings mentioned
DAILY JUTM rxx tent, OS* JTOXTH OK ULI. 6ne da/,."........, ...Flvecent* Three to six days, ...... ............Three cent# I Thirteen to so days,. .. Two ceui*
The advertiser can change hi* advertise- I daily at theM rate*, bat so redaction will be 1M does not etaugt. rertisements under the head of "For Hale,'^"Wot Rent," "Wanted," Lo*t," and
Found,"
one eelit
P*r word each day.
^^Advertisements for sitnatknsaad help wanted, not exceeding 80 wovda. printed without charge. Local ntafafes," or advertisements set fa breviei' type and printed after reading matter, one cent per word each day No advertisement iaverted as editorial or new* matt*r.
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political.
Y.EE.C.
Hon THOMAS H. NELSON
Will add re** the Young Men'* PHI DAY- evening March 1st,
Republican, Club, at Howling Hall.
Kverybody, and erpeHally the ladle*, are invited
I).
M. K. ATTRITION -The member*
»-X7 of the Yonrl^r Men'* Reonbliran Club are requested to meet at their hwl'iuarters ouMitin j»tr«M't between Htsth and Seventh, ou next Friday »t 7 P. U. xliarp. to escort Col Nelson to Howling Hall. A full attendance Is requested.
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JOHN O. IIAItlHiSTY. President.
MITCHKIX, H«?cretary.
IDfliitcb.
|jVAdv«rtltemei)tw printed ftnder thin head One f'eut each word, rnd the advertisement will raeelv N fail toattract the attention of perwnt* whomuv have whatever Im wanted, and from a large number of ^repliea the advertiner I* enabled to make the 'moat favorabii* petectloni". situation* wanted" and "Help wanted,'" not exceedliijK-iOworiU,print-ed without charge.
1 irANTKD—A good wakher and ironer at ttW swan »tre«t-
(}oo«lirlrl. at "No. 810North Twelfth
ANTB1Y ntre#t.
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ANTK0—Two glrlx to work at tailoring. Ap ply Ht 038 .Main atreet. AH
WANTKl)
ttoooi#, board and clubbing place*
for mtudent* of the Normal iMionl. Appl
-Two flrat-claioi dry good" salesmen Mo other# need apply, at KSPKN-
ALHItBrHT'«.
wanted.
WANTKI)—A
WAKTBIV—lf
girl to do general housework.
No irertlng «"r washing. M. K. LKVAN. 3B1 North Fifth.
ANTfcDr-A good, reliable maw wiKi iw capnble of gathering local matter for th« iflalory Vigo and Parke counties, can Mjcnre ft giKMl ultuatlAn wMh Meaarall. H. Hill A Co., by addreitHing or calling on O. U. LONtlVKAIt, at the a tlonal floitoe, this city.
you want gitod nquare gMKla and
at hottpto priced, go to the Vigo Woolen 111K. eqrucr Tent^ and Main, I'. H. .A:FFKIi.s. proprietor.
1
WANTK1"Aa
middU-aged man ih dvalrona of
obtaining poxition an bookkeeper will wark fof fekaimable waguk Adtih«a S. A. S., Box (Hi, Daily Keww offle^, eity.
WAuoar
NTRD To rent a mnall plm of it toacren, city limit*. Addreit Box No. 4r, Daily NewaOfll^i.
WANTKUaide
IIOUHO of 5 or 6 room*,*!
North -fchont April 1. I Addre**, L, W., Box4, Dally New*.
WANTIt^
or thr»ugh
the DAILY promptly by earrte*.
otl yard ferences. eodW
YoU to MIH) order by poatal cartl, a lially Xewf Memtage Box, for i, JO centH per week, delivered
Jotnid.
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ilOT^S^t^MtT bright lwklng dally newi paper1 Inllaute The DAILY NKWS.l rente per weekl elngle c*py, .1
ior Went.
(ST* Terre Haute la too city for landlord* to depend on placards, which attract the attention of only »urn {ier*on» ax hecei»warily pa« the premlM*, while a »Mall advertieeimrt»t inserted in the 1)AII,T Nnwa will r«ftch dally everyhtxty likely to want rottm*or houcea, promptly secure a tenant, oid aave the Itjan arloing fn»m property wtamllug dir. One Cent a word.
f/fcHt Space'onder thl* head In the t1 DAILY MKV
Space at one cent per wiml.
'.for 8fllryi
|SF* Under thiahoad, for One Vnt per wortl. per* aon* may offer whatever they may have fiw »ale, and be aure of retching more purchasers every day than cmtld he done in a week by personal K)llcitatlon, th»» a*c«rtng Hie adtantagv of many ^n^nirie# and of selling at the beat offers,
fj^OR HaLK —Nice, clean bricks, delivered In •fcX' lot* »ult purchaaera, Alt order* promptly Mteuded to, A. J. ABBOTT, Na 311 Piarte strict.
L^'R WALK -Space Attder fhl# head, in the DAILY S. at one cent per word.
Cimbn.
At
Celebrated ttuvugboaL the nion, Vi«itor* to Chffago ••hould not fall to call at OCXTHKR S (\NFKtTU)NKRY,
U» beantj and buy KMU« na^ltea for the lovwi one« at
Frte«, ft and 00c per httt. RxpreJMHHl to all parta. Mad1*on jtu. Chfeaj
If. Ol-NTBKR, 7* Madison Ht„ (lifcago,
Otitnriiai} Conner.
BCY TBS BATCHDAY OOrRIKtt
Bl'Y THIS SATCRDAY COVRIKR
BrY TIIK SATI RDAY COt RlKR
BI'Y THK SATl" RDAY COI R1KR
BCY THS HATI RDAY COCRIKR
Next .Satnnlay. It will he fall of «ood things. I rice, gve cents a c«py. Sent to any aadre**, or lirliveewl to mv part of the ettv. ter one dollar pei vear O. HARUKsTY. Editor
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PKKV
O Tuesday Evening, March 30.
Fw the Be»eft( of Soldier*'
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ff' tf! *&$<*•
Paa»l)ie«.
The foifowing woii ttnown citizens w01 appear iu the differenr character* of the play, aa follow* Fitz Jaroen Ir W. H. Hall Khoderick Dhu ».i,'....."—Duncan Don if 1
An* 4-,Ur Jo*, ftiehardxon AlW-n Bane Mr M. AJabuler, Mat toon. Ui
Mulrulm (Ireante. Maliae Red Murdock.... Brian....,.. ..... Ellen. ......... a Ijtdy Mar^aift ... t&T~The t'onrt
Mi«s Ann* Hyde
will be filled with elegantly
dM-»» l«dl«* and gentlemen of the city. The McKcen (adct* will act
a» f'lau»menin full Scotch
continue*. The chonifei" will
be
*nne
by
WITHOUT
foot
CHAM£~«tnah
advertisement* not to exceed dO wordc. This is pro|MiHcd bemuse it la believed it will aid many who need and desire work, and we cordially Invite all interested to avail themselves of the me ana offered. It must be remembered that letter* sent through the mall are n«t delivered to INITIALS OSI.T. If initials are uaed,,tbe letter should be directed to the care of somo Individual, firm, or iKMtoflif hox, and If for city delivery the postage fs two cents. The DAILY £KWB has boxes at tne oflW for ri»r« advertiser holding a check for the box number.
he reception of letters addressed to its and such letters will be delivered only to the
The Daily News Call Boxes and Messengers
To faclllute the collection of city news, Well to place advertising patrons in close connection with the office, the pnbliahers have placed Call Boxes at different points throaghontthe city,each of which will bevulted several times during thd day, from 7 o'clock A tillS M, by the Messenger Boys of the DAILY Naws. 'These Boxes have been put up for the purpose of affording a place of deposit for information 6'f local hews, and we cordially invite any matter her vicinity to write out the facta and~drop it one of otir Boxes. Attached to each Box W)U be found tablets of paper, ftfgn your natte to rour communication, for the knowledge of tho editor only, as a guarantee of good faith on your part, Wa tMsiftr ox THIS items HOT SIGNT.D by a known reaiwnsible name are of the value of waste paper, and will be treated accordingly. The advertiaing is of the DAILY NBWS will also. &nd the«« loxes a convenience, as they can drop tn«ir favors aeofflb l^T IS
natrons of the DAILY NBWS will also. &nd theoe lloxes a convenience, as they can drop their fi therein, and thereby save a walk to the offlte*.
Communications, orders for the DAI^T ISEWS by carrier or mail, advertising copy, Ot Information opy, or mro of any kind intends! to reach the oflljce, can be handed to the DAILY NKWS Messenger Bo
Inforjs oltijce, iy*, as
they pass to and Oo through the streets. They will he known by their blue cap* with DAILY NEWS In white letters on the front.and Message Pouchea of light colored leather. They are. while on duty for the DAILY N' Jrws, and Wearing the badge of the paper, its accredited representatives, and we trnst they will, In their business relations, merit the commendation of otlr patrons, as well onrsclVes, for attention to their duties.
The following card is attached to each Bart DAILY NKWS MKSSAQB BOX. This box is placed here by consent of the proprietor, as a place of deposit for local items, society news, or anything of a character that would be of interest to tho readers of a Tenre Haute newspaper. THE rirBMsstBR» SOLICIT
VCCU
of stairway, 801^
the Torre
TEBB®
under the
awspiceeof the
Ladies1 Aid and G\A.R. Societies,
The dramatization of Sir Walter Scott"# beautiful i- po-» of ••'.
J. B. Hager
.......Fred. Shinr ....Will Marsan Luther O. liaser .Mfx« Flora Kelii er fay
mem
hereof the Oratorio Society. All the fine mimic of the plav
will Iwgiven In the beet style
favorite
i«fngeri«. "Real
tume
by
our
Scotch piixrr*
In
foil cm
will lead the procesnion of Sir Bhoderfcb, playing the jtlogati of the Donglaiur. Bee bills for partlcnlarM ana incidents of the plfljf.
All thin will l»e followed by the dlde-i»plHtiug fare of
HUNTING A TURTLE,
Mr Turtle.. ....... Timothy Iamlelloni Smaller.,.. Lcviwm. John.... Po#i -loy............ Mi Tiirlle
.Luther G. Hager ...Will Morgan .„.Frtd Shaw .... J. B. llager ..Ed. Bauer, .. ,. .Will Wp
MI^k Kl tie Blake
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Morton Post, No. 1, tt^PARTMSNT OF tVDIANA, TEERE HAUTE Headquarters S3!4 South Third.
Ri'gularmeetingH ilrnt and third Thursday evening«v each month. Reading Roin open every evening.
Comrades vinitbig the city w|ll always be madt* welcome.' 1W. K. McLHAN, Cotn'dr
JAT CtmniNea, Adj't. J. A. MeomicTT. P. Q. M. Office at Headquarter*.
situation* Wanted, and Help Wanted.
itnatlona, and of thoae
THKDAII.T NKwawill print advertlaemeht'a of
lntf
needing
Help of
Any kind,
IM-
POKMATIOX rno* A^Y oxtt. They only ask contributors to be
brief
and to the point, and to give
the Information AT OKT*—what may be twws today. ten chances toono will b« no news to-morrow.
t^noffensKe iersona1ities MVST W avoWcd J^ write yonr item* en the paper attached, and drop It in the box, which will oe visited several times
each forenoon, np to S M. by the DAILY NKWS" MRSSKXHKR Bora, and the content* fconveed the DAILY NXWS office. A responsible name Is reqnlred to be signed to each item for the personal knowledge only of the Editor) as a guarantee pf good faith. lai^Order* for the DXILT Nswa to be loft by carrier or sent by mail, or copy for advert isenenU,. can also he placed in the
box.
thus securing early
attention to snch orders, I Aval items or ittfs. can fee handed to the DAILY NKWS Mwmtftt Bmfn, *8 Ihcy pess through the streets.
T4CATtOX
OF BOXm
Ohio street.
At tho Drttg Store of Bunt in & Arm^^ strong, corner Sixth and Main streets, At
Haute House,
tho reading room. At the "Depot Tni|?
on
desk
!a
Store" of Robinson
& SheHtirne. 930 Ch*?«tnnt street. At Ea$t Find Dntg Storc^' J. K^Sorne?, 19l Main street. -L.
At the Bakery and Grorerj- of Mrs. A Gerlmrt, 8^4 South Thirteejath atreel. At the Boath End Drag Stwe'* of Joseph TV Mstrkle, 1015 South Seeond stree.t, ,4, ^,vf
At the Agricultural Iraplemenl wa*e» hous»* of
V.
A. Power. 104 and 106 Main
sliwt. At the Grocery Store of T. A. Aruff, 411 LaFsyette iwi. corner of I^oeml.
TEKRE HAUTE, IND.: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1880,-^:30 P.M.
TTIJE CITY,
SMlety Xceltap TB-NlfM. 'Z Prairie Citv Lodce, No. iflf, Degree at R*h^lrah, »t hall, ItakL
Harrison Lodge, No. 50, A- O. t. W: liall conuft Kishth and Mai a.
Tamaiaay Tribe, i»o. Bed Men, hail corner Seventh pad Main.
•-•-DAli^r NEWS, one dime per
JU
•-Lonls Best Is in Greenc^stle, on legal business
fu&imn't diiit a'thl
•-•-Harrison. Jackson A Co. are building a handsome delivery wagon
Burnett.
••••Petfey Bell and T, Staflf% weat North on the Logansport train this morn ing, on a hunting expedition.
»--The Henderson House dining room Is being newly papered in modern styte, arid undergoing other repairs. /1
»--The Winter term of the Norpial School closes March 30, and the Spring term begins April 8.
•-••The Y. M. R. C. have enjjaged th« Light Guard Ringgold band, to beftt^tbe escort to Col Nelson* Friday evening* a,
John D. Cushman, a handsome young lawyer from Newport, Ind.,Jhas been stop? ping in the city a few day^r this week ,.
8*-*-Mr and Mrs J. B. Somes returned from Vinconnes last Evening, where they had been attending the funeral of Mrs Hardy.
in
••-•Gen Sam A. Chiintberi, "SHVIB^/fop!" was at the Tert$ Haute House, to-day. pn his way to Chaiiestbn, llis., where he com mences Ihe work on temperance this ingW»0£*press: One of the bills allotted by the county Commissioners was fox4 bolt of muslin, given to one family. /This seems to be quite a quantity to go to,one place,
•-•The Occidental Literary Clntv are hav ing t^heir hall on the corner df Fifth and Main, papered, painted, carpeted and Axed up in nice styl6 When finished it will be one of the nlfcest balls in the city.*,,1s
**R I. •«. day de*lAfed
tr
Kl i'
&-*-W. Sherman, who with A. W. Heinly, published the Terre Haiite Directory of laat year, is proprietor of the Trer mont House, Danville, lllky awl is doing a
•-•The McKeen Brothers are putting a mansard roof on their mill, at the coined of Tenth and Main, and making extensive improvements in machinery, whereby they will lmve increased facilities for triak ing thfeir Patent floi^J J,
«•-•€. W..Brown, of the Globe printing office and bindeiy, received yesterday from Boston a large,ami powerful paper cutter. It is an excellent machine, and better adapted to tinders' usie than any marUine heretofore in the city. it-H
•-•The NEWS had an item a few days ago about Mrs McLean and Mrs O'Kane, two elderly ladies, who were the same age, and weighed just tHe same, but the pounds weight was ^omitted. Each turned the scales at
Wb+Jten Mary Sdwards, wile of John Kdwards, a nailer at the nail works, died-at the family residence, on South Eighth, la^t night. Mrs Edwards' remains, along wkli those of her child who died last August. will be taken to New Caatle, Pa-to-morrow,
foT
intertnent.
tjj
•-•Lixzie, voungest child of Edward and Ann Man ah an, corner pf Twelfth and Chestnut, died at 7:30 this morning, of lung fever, a lingering illness of over a year. The funeral will take j^ace to-mor-Towat li90. Friends of the famill" are in yited to attend.
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»xi*.
Sim
Bontin St Armstrong have se
cured the services of Mr Adolph Hoffman ^in their prescription department, aad he wlB have Vspecial charge of the night' btisaneas. Mr Hottman cotues to terre tlauie from Cincinnati, whea he held «milar portions in the well known drug stores of A, a Xeniam Co., nd Otto »en the pretext of ceraphunt.
He is a graduate of ^fncin-j USiTT^I ^^fl!o£o3oo nati College, of Pharmacy, and ^ato Ger- jj^y h^ve taken frooi the Chinese in Caiman as well as Enirii«b. ffornia.
a-JTMAW
)«4fT
»George Liekertrun of 1878, exentptiag •Stt) 01 widow's imin out tkis mornlog^iiii tn»i
for
1
Ban it &
Hendrich is announced fr^V" k'
speech before the Central HepuMican Clu^ next Saturday evening.
—At the^hhrter cl^ctioh !n Middletown, New York, yesterday, firie women were elected iMmbom of Uio b^arxi ot edacstioa, over five reen, Qver 100 wometi voted for school officers.' ,—The Supreme Ctwrirt of fndift»feiye^ttur-
?Bt.
Mitch-
a»--Rev J. X!tcbell, father ell of tins city, will supply the pulpit of the Central Presbyterian Church next Stin 1,4,
I II I.I.I linilM— »fi
••-•The Reindeer came in last night wftb 600 sacks of whisat for Paddock & Co., and a barge apd "Cnimbs of ,Comfort N.o. 2," in tow.
a^The Governor's Guard, Light Guard and McKeen Cadets will give a dress parade in tjie Nbrnial School Yard at o'clock to:morrow afterpopn.
^KTJCRSBCRO, Starch 9,~Militaty
maneuvers on a grand scale are culminating. Asham,%ht is preparing. It is asserted that 5,000 peoule have been arrested 3,000 are in the fortress of Petro-. paiovsko,. but Nihilism continues nevertheless, and some new and fearful events are reported inSu Petersburg. j,
WASBtKGTOS, March 9. —Ma}. J.' A. Smith's survey of the Kankakee river, Indiana, was transmitted to the Senate today. The survey extended from the head of the present, slack-water navigation^ a short distance, above WiimingtCjU. Illinois, to a point, one mile .and a ha)f above the dam pt Momenbe. The esiiinated cost of the work is #550.000, ?,.i o—Nelson Giffor^, nailer, employed at the Greencastle nail-Works,, attempted to, commit suicide yesterday'by snooting. The weapon was a Noi 38 revolver^i The ball entered under the chin and came .out at the bridge of the nose, making a serious though not fatal wound.. Ko reason is, given, for the attempted suicide, though lie had been drinking, and at the
under (4ie influence of liquor. *-A special to the Indianapolis Journal from Washington says the Democrats are •now in a quandary since the decision of the Supreme Court, that the National •election laws are constitutional, to determine what they shall do about the appropriations ,for Marshals. They tannot touch tn^ Supervisors, since they are paid but of the permanent appropriations but many of them think it wilt be poor policy to refuse to pay Marshals so soon after the decision of, court thntahe law is valid, —A fire was discovered in the Gran4 Central, Hotel, Oakland, Cal., yesterday morning. The wind was blowing a gale, and the flames made great progress before the fire department arrived.. 411 urouud the hotel were pittteted other buildings,', aotoong •yvhich, wer§. the Welister House, which, with five others and the Grand Central, Tyere destroyed. Losses as follows: Grand Central, $250,000, pa^ly insured Webster House, |20,000, uninsured other losses, 900^ ,7^ Central Hotel was a wooden Structure, 60 by 800 feet, four stpj-ies aud.,a maiusard, built about sev years a^o by 1Slic]liiiel,Re£ise, the dece^d i^niiona^fe,
WAsraNOTOMrU Mjffchu O-ff-Tlie Senate Exodus Committee, to-day, resumed the investigation. Three, witnesses were examined: William Dudley, U. S. marshal Col Holloway, postmaster in Indianapolis, ahd Hon John C. New.. Thev were exr, aminedprincipally in regard to their action «s members of the executive committee of the Republican State committee, with reference to the exodus movement, and in their testimony they all agreed that the committee endeavored to discourage it as a political movement. Mr New testified the subject had been discussed privately in the committee, where it was decided that every thing-, should..-lie done to discourage the movement^
Sucers,
-M
the^^ftet of tlifeBpecWiaeteion
property froot taxation, unconstitutionalThe dirision affirms that yif the tower oourf of Marlon coithty. i—Tbaddeos Green, postmaster at CenlerviUe, Wayne, couptv, died last eveniug, after several weeks' iflntjss. He lost botn hands during the war, but with the aid of artificial hands he was enabled to fulfill all the duties of hi* office,, and even at^ tained considerable profipien^y as a pen--man. ., ,•
tHe
PRbPliK 0*
That
the
xatioa
Protective
savd Indiana
was a Targe State, demanding development, and while he would not discourage the influx of such laboriw woult be of mat^rial advantage to the State, he opposed the colonization of the negroes from North Carolina, because he believed that ninety
er cent, of the emigrants were non prpwomen and children. CmciNWATT, March 9.—Last ni^ht Hon J. W. Perry, a member of the Kentucky Legislature from Owen county, registered for himself and Miss Adams at Hunt's hotel,
Mid
were raven separate rooms. Early
this morning Mise Adams took the train for Van Wert, Ohio. A visit to her bed room disclosed the fact that she had given birth to a child, which was found later In the area, having been wrapped in a sheet arid dropped' from the second story. It was taken to the hospital and shows no signs of its fall so early in life. The police Immediately took steps to arret* the parties, 'and Miss Adam* Was intercepted at a station beyond Dayton, and Mr Perry in the city. He claims to have known nothing of hfc companion's condition or act, aba snyashe has lived with his family since she was four years old, ami was »on her way to visit friends in Van Weft. The case is exciting mricli interest, both on account of Mr Perry's position and the-' wonderful escape of the oafce front death, and the fact that Its mother, who Is not over 16 should have left the city under «mcfc conditions unattended. •ilJ.ii ILU JUJl-li !S!ft8ge?l/
Washington advice* are to the effect that th#'President anticipates no trouble in San Fraricisco, hoi is jircpared to ac* with promptaeas if called upon. The effect cf this trouble it frsald will be to predpitcte a new treaty, with Cldna. It can be said that at no time withinthepast year has the Ciilugw* gutwimnentTTOrbeen ready to meet th»42(v«fiiaa»)t and form anew treaty upon an. «q|iitaWe and fair basis. The 'sot companies" are in bad odor at Washington. It is belived to have been in their power to have averted the^ prant trouble, and if th«jy few tniar^preaeBtatives of the iatetT-sts of their race they shoaddhave avoided ail flifflcolty. or by wing
Union,"
derstood
and
men,
the
life
and
commerce, industries
fid methodb'." This is an
the
Chinese
has
(time
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xaaraaua it An HfWHJ .*Ui*43li»
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ara^'V
PRICE 3 CENTS.
SAN FRANCISCO.
Tike
.ttACi Mill'
CtUaws jairtaK-"aeBala Mcarau aLffaf^SfiS!^7 SAU FKAKOISCO, MmrJi 9L—The foUcnr^i»^ ing manifesto viil appeiur in t£te Call lomotro
s'
8AH r&AXCXSGD
AXD STM9K
Of
CAHFORKIA., a
motive of the presenV organ!-
oF
cttineos knowik as the "Cltfiw®i
may be properly un- 1
appreciated by thoughtful
following statement Is sulwritted:
We declare the objoctr and purposaa of 1 this
organisation to be: First—The wnesen'ation
of
public peace
rotectlon
of
Second—The
life aria
property Third—
toration of confidence aim the security of.
property from att violence
Fourth—The resucitaUon of
the legitimate
and business of
the
people. All'this we. intend and expect to accomplish within
The
law
ana by peace
organization
of
conservative power for -the public good. It attacks no political party and a formetl without regard to
party politics.
We believe the time has come When the manhood of! San Francisco should be a*1"' serted, and it is intended that the hoe shall now be distinctly drawn between those who are in. favor of law and order, the rights of property, the safety and libertv or citizens and "peaceful prosperity," and those who are for riot,
assassination
and pillage, anarchy, unrest
and
struction. All good citizens who agree with us and approve of our objects and purposes a*e invited to jbiu themselves W this organization by signing the roll. Ther^is no middle ground upon which tuiy man caa stand. Neutrality in this crisis., can only be Excused by extremis age of3 pitiable cowardice. The agitation which was begun and~carried tnrfora^ long time, ostensibly for the
dteootaragtment
become
was
Uie
of
Immigration^M degeuerated in-.
to a carnival of impudent, blasphemous threatehings against llffe and property/ and vllllfications of private character, til it
scandal of
the
timc
and brought dishonor upon ^pfffi^n.^iy -,, ilization., ..ui ti
Kearney' was interviewed to-night oif" the subjefit of the vigilante ^inmittee. He is detiarit, and evidently looked, on.'the1^ present excitement as furnishing him with rresh Weapons. He says the Work|rigmen are peaceable and law abiding that the city "is entirely safe in their hands, and, that it Is only the Chinese employers and* stock gamblers who threaten to make any' trouble. He affects to treat the Informal tion of the vigilance Committee with con•' tempt, and to lielleve that they Will not dare to molest him, but It ft noticeable that he lias made a perfect arsenal of his residence. This morning he bought a' Winchester repeating rifle, whldhhekeeps !n his .sle^pittg rfioirii'and'
b6th
will be taken. As
employers of Chinese labor
for their action, and declares
of making a list of
themselves of the suspicion
put in favor.of the
ed
demagogtsm
as
tween greenbackTsml
4
hlt« -brotni
era, wh6 live with him, are provided with revolvers and shotguns. Kearney declares his intention of Keeping up the up the agitation, and sweare that" If violence is used to stop him, speedy and terrible
vengeance
counter
1 to-the action
of the Vigilantes, he proposes to
hold
all
responsible
his intention
300 names whom hou
has reason to suspect of being•concerned!' in it, and reading It at the Sand Lots. Etery one of these men
who.do not dear
tlaat they
prime movers^ will be denowriftri
sins, and marked
are
aa aaaas*
for retribution.
ney made a brief
Kear
speedi at the
ward:
meeting at the iriah'American halli thiw evening, in which he
the aliovc grounds, and
Once in awhile the
nal
toek aubstantia31y I-
attaekfcd bitteriv
the men wno are supposed to be pitJminent in the vigilante movement. WASHINGTON, Mariph
11fhe
CsJU^rnia
delegation had an Informal conference, last night, and discus^d the question of communicating with the administration respecting th^ qondition 6f affairs at San Francisco, ond the courae to tie pursued by the Government. It was decided to await developments^ the general opinion being that the President wotyld probably not take any important step without con suiting the delegation. Dispatches from San Francisco to-day have been' lefts alarming than those of the past two days. .HI ••JJjJlX-ii.BI TJ'L
•.'
!i
fi-. 4i
Tke .Weaver Wilt
oUi'T'
Indianapolis
says something
Jour-
flM
really goodi It
did
to-day, in answer to a oorreap)iictont Whoj« told |t "1 think you would
make
Journai more popular if you
backs for this purpose. If thare are any voters in Indiana in favor of this
measure we trust they wiii seek a political home ia some other party than the Re
theM
would
come
Weaver bill."
Says
a
The Jottrriftl^ fci^Wttftiliy decMiiell!ifof come out in favor of the Weaytrr
cause ft has already come
bfH be-
out ^ahist It.
We regard the Weaver bill as a most Vlcions measure, a piece
of ttnmltlgat
embodying as many
bad features In finance
and public policy
it would be possible to g*t Info one I a
the late war the difference oti thdr
in the aggregate to alswei $fi0%900,000, and to make a new issue of green
publican party. The Republican party -qm In Iadiaoa /has suffered enouch
past by 1 pandering to the
1
pay be-
s',
gold,
nmrnnting
1
,1
fern
in the
Greenback ,?•
tnfiaUon heiisay^ and we tmat wiil /. never again compromise Ha political» manhood aod principle by running on in .:% that direction.: Herwaftet the stran^h of the Republican parly will consist of a
i,
firm
and unftinc&ng demotion to iraiestwottey «fi and o^oslL^tt to.paper .money inflation ?w in whatever gu»e it ia oftesed. 1 Uu*')
A
it Afpty «s thtfiaiMlBg «M«r. ,-iChicageTiws ,Gilbert D« La Matyr 4. it1 early tn the HekL The Grnenbadkeet of the Indianapolis district have renominated him for Congreaftr-tHrtri* ki a^t-hia year. The Democrats won't walk into that trap ^ain. The reverend Statesman had bet ter W casting about for a pulpit, not Congmaional «eat
