Daily News, Franklin, Johnson County, 31 March 1880 — Page 1
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Election, Monday, April 5. B*rrUon Township Republican Tiskst Truiltc.
LOtJM FINK BIN EH A»-«*iur JOHN P. O ILI.Y 'UIIDllhlfl',
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WILLIAM MAVAUJF. BYRON MAINKS. »A.W(P.L P. HANNAH.
MKNKY MITCHELL.
cAA Republican aUK Wfi Ward Meetlngs.^1
SECOND WARD.
At Mitrhell'K f'arpt-nter Mhop, corner Jicvcnth and Walnut «tr««te, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, At 7:90 o'clock. 8pcecbe* will be made By laaac N. Pierce, A.'ft. P» l^**ntli.tl and f*. N. Mndaou.
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Torn oat. Hecoud Warder*, pre. grand rally Monday next. AH arc Invl J. O. JONES, F'" j- h. T. Krant.
"t t'. II. RomtA*. J. K. VtxmHKt*, Commlitec FOR KKKft.
THOMAX 11. of VIA« 'ninty. IN can•lldalc f«r Kepr«n«n«atlv»- In f'ongren* from thf Kljfhth ftNfrlft. Indiana, «nlj?« to HM drrUlon of the Repnhlk'an iiomlnttttnK c«nv«MitlQn. to Im» btl«l at T^rrc Hatito, Jiidp 83.
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Vij»« County, #nhjwt to tin* de
rlnlon of the* Comity Democratic Convention. (»|!!m TRKIMI RKI. Th» DAII.T Niswa la Rii(h«rl«cd to ifnmvuncc Wea» W. CA*TO, o? Hngnr Crcok Townthlp. a* candidate for Treasurer of VIRO onnty, auhjfct to the dccUion of the Republican nominating
Hltuatlon* wautfd' rd», print-
wanted,"' not esceWMugJWwo
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AVflKt-A jihijnv man wanted.by thie month, to do «a.rtlcn work,. $^i\rv of tt'ra t*cHola, mltK. WTAN*TKD Aj{?nt»i to wll norociblnu aew. AuW nly to or adarrM WJI. A, UALL A BBoC, BOfl l4cuat dry. "\A7 ANTRIV-A hoM« In good repair with Aire to djrht room*. n«»t te extcad duht r«»tni». n«»t frt»m Main and Fourth *tr«N?t*. ardiKin'ii Qaeeti*w»r« Storo,
»cv«?n aqiiaram Apply at Rkh«
IVTANTRD—Kv«»ryboly to know that yon can make vnnr wants known in thla coioran of ih* DAILY S'KWlS, at one c»nt iwr word per day.
ANTRD-A ntont Oeratan boy to work on a farm. mpjOy «t ^o. W4 North Sixtht W_
WANTED—A
steady, wibcr man who nnd«r-
itandi nnleninff ami ha« had oxpeHvnc^ in attctidlnir lo atock -a Oernan preferred. Apply at 1. ASW. L. Freight de »t. \1TA5TKD A SITUATION I cl«w 4« fund** Mo« rerominendatkm If n«c«W*f
OQtt Ifucvuit mxwt, city.
Yl/r ANTKl-*o«t» wnd W or tbrwtgh Dally Ki the DAILY NKWS, W w«N proinpUy fej
preferrwl. Apply
lady clerk tn a ttrat*
tVin tfive l*Ucr» of AdWM G. BALL,
If iwwfwary.
order by poal*l card, New* Box. for |Wt wwk. delivered
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ferre tUute fa t«o Urge a city for &ndlordc to depend o« placardi, whkh attract the attention »»f ##eh per»oni« a« »«cvM«Hly p*e* the prvmlM*, wbtl» a ftnall kdv»rt»#«m«ut Itwjerted in the D*tt.T NKW» will reach dally eve^fbody likely to want ro»tn* or house*, promptly M«n(« ft tfwwt, and «iw the k»«» arliin« from pr^wrty standlnf idl«. 0n« Out a wwrd.
RKNT A nice, L«Re, *iry np-at*lr» front rooro, to two g«nt««l jo«AS awaurjitK©. IS10 Ka»l Main utreeiu •. TLXH RSNT-^SUht* toe two ttk* *M Jl? dry and in gwd order% at "No. 1119 Rlwt Unlti Mn«w
RKST Spow# under thU he«id in DAILY NKWH, at «me cent per wwd.
for SdtU^
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POETICAL SKETCHES,
HUMOROUS READINGS, AND 8TUDIES FROM BEAL XJFE. ADWtSIOX. .7. .'lf,.SOe ^THtiemd
on wle *t tiif C'eatral Book
Store wkhont extra charge. 55* lAWortiene. fit £tn.
MrLEAN (TsiclFomr^^ Attorneyis at Law^ 430^Main Street,'Tenre Haute, Iiid. GEO. W. KLSIBKR. JAS. H. Xnwn.
W & J. II. KLEIBER,
O Attorneys at Law* Office, 814 Ohio Street, Terre Haute, Ind. H. c. DAVTB. 8. B. DAvia. Notary.
DAVIS & DAVIS, Attorneys at Law,
29South Sixth Street, over Postoffice, Terre Haute, Ind. A,
J. KELLKY,
.ttorney at Law, 'erre Haute. rARLTON & LAMn. Attorneys at Law,
Torre Haute.
PliSM ET^l IARPER Attorneys at Law, Terre Haute. Ind. ntJPP & BEECH ER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Terre Haute, Ind. J. H. BLAKE,
Attorney at Law* Ohio Street
C. F. McNUTT, Attoraey at Law« 822. Ohio Street.
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J.A. MORGAN,
COAL DaAI.BiB, MS OHIO STREET.
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806 OHIO St,, bet. Third and Fourth. AL. SCHAALf Proprietor.
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Terre Haute, Decatra* & Peoria
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10 CENTS PER WEEK.: TKRBE H-Al'TE, IND. WEDNESDAY, JtABCH 31, l880.--3:3U,P.Sf. PEIGE-S«CEXT8.
THE CITY. iry' tMtetr a««lM(»«a-iOg:M tratrrfeon Lodjfe. «a. SO. A. O. C, W. halt corwr Ctehth and Maas. i-r
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Yesterday evening Seaman, Lewis As Co. announced Hie wi»p(?n«ion of the ipaV iication of U»e DAILT TSKBS HAUTB NKWS. At 10 o'clock to-day E. P. Beau-* champ effected a purchase of the paper, including the material, subscriptions and good will, and thie paper is gotten out under his auspices Whatever appears in it was prepared tu two or three hours, and of coursethc paper i» not to dav what
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it, will be to-morrow. The DAILY NBWR,* it is proper to say to the people, has "come to stay." If there is no field for it, as our morning contemporary says, as a Republican paper, it will make a field. It will .he «Rfpublican to the tack 4»one—Stalwart with a Wig 8. and We conceive that that is the kind of a paper the Republicans of Terre Haute want. Republicanism never thrived op bread and water. It never achieved anything when it went into a fight in a rheumatic kind of a way. Its greatest success lias been when jt planted its banners on the o^ter walls, In full view of the enemy, and there kept them till the victory was won.
The DAILY NKWS will make vigorous efforts for the success of the Republican party It will urge the election of the nominees of the party, on account ojf their fitness and their merits. In short, it will roll up its sleeves and go to work, and whatever $f support the people give it, it will try t« merit by its fidelity to their very best interests. -f
In this connection We are permitted say that, temporarily, the editorial management of the paper will be under the con trol of .1. O. Hardesty, of the Saturday Courier.
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Trains leave T^rre Hante:
Peoria Through ispim........7:07 a.m Dvcatttr J^wseagwr....... 4^7p.m Trains arrive at T\erre Halite: P»^rt?i Thrtnxh p.a Dmttnr Paiweufer. l:10]».in hMMH* will tnd tM* to tl» qihiwt and **i twfe fwa KVwtt latM M«M4
tmtnuiai at Pwla '.. and R. (.
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N«tdk OufckMt tDMKtiM Mite 3^6 pM with e,». A T„ P. **. P. traiwo for Borlinffto®. ^atwr. Kwdrek Qanfcft, Hnek lfhutd,asd ail M4««a ta km* and Hehnwka. Kmi^nt* and laad fwatat* will tad tkh th« «no«« iie«inW« nwtft tor point* ta KMMM, Ottostonid Nebrafttts. SPKCfAL BXOimiOH9 TO KANSAS at* nni«w#«Ha&^it tat* tta*. ta caMtcttMi with theC^MMO A AHan Itf. r* rrted iais eh*ir t*rs" wftikwt extra
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Wed «r Nottfcawwrt, write to
«d for rat*# and aajr tafomatlMk |M dniArv. offer tlw decided adraatage* mt «akfc«* ttaae, tewer rate* and better MCaMwddww tfcaa «aa fce had eWwhet*. 1®**. V*m. Aft
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to the constitution
of Indiana, to be voted on next Monday, April 5, proposes that no man in Indiana shall vote at any election in Indiana unless be shall at first register in the precinct where, by a residence of 80 days he, he has obtained the right to
vote.—huti
And that is eminently right and proper. The adoption of this amendment is just what we want, for it will prevent men who have n£ legal right to vote f,rom voting. Our elections should be carried by the legal voters of the city, township, county or State, and not by the men who have no legal residence at the place or time of voting. It is the duty of all men who believe in pure, clean elections to vote for Amendment No. l**w M. *ft
Otm legislature- is composed of 150 members of which 85 are Democrats. In a canvass for presidential preferences, 55 of these Democrats express their first choice for Thomas A. Hendricks, 8 for Bayard. 8 for Davis, 2 for Tilden, 1 for Voorhees, 1 for Butler, find 5 for any available man. ^mong the itepublicans 34 are for Blaine, 8 for Washburne, 9 for Sherman, 5 for the ex-president and 1 each for Garfield, Fremont, Chamberlain and Butler, T^n merobers did no^respond. Lgb
SmoK the rumor got on the street that tite publication of the DAILY NEWS was to be continued and that it would be & Stalwart Republican paper, we have received many congratulations, and as an evidence of the good wilt of some of the (xmgratulators we point to our advertising columns. The cards of quite a number of our business and professional men will be found in our advertising columns, and to-morrow there tte tmore to follow."
IT would seem that Trustee Abbott Isia* abolished office hours, aa he can be
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•-••Tbe fireman's ball netted between two and three hundred dollars, if #2
»4Thc Huuter^ Club will ..launch their new boat, in a day or two.
•-•Mr. L. Hcinl, the nurseryman, antici pates a boom in his line of business this Spring.
•-•The McKeen Cadet Band and a number of the Company go to Marshall to--night to attenfi "that bdfl.'^X^ •-•Dan Ransdell, the popular Republican Clerk of Maflou county, is in the fcity calling upon his many friends. -U~ 1 j— -I ... It. ..!ff ., •-•The Ameriean Express company' is now snugly located in J. O. Jones building on Main street, east of Fifth.
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here, there and everywhere except at his office. He is probably engaged in explaining itla pauper pass transaction ot a year ago. He will find out about midnight wxt Monday, the full depth, breadth and length of that beautiful aarfng All is vanity, vanity.** »aww Li. JL,.
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XdY since the close of thef war W the Rcpabltcan party been in better shape than now. It weH ovgaaiaed ft ia aggreawive, and it is v^laitt It is not split by is^es, dbms or jealoasies on the part of its members. It not lead bet ita steady advance with doaed raaka is spontasteona. Ita sweep will be fnevftabte and Its vktoty compkte. Wht-kt Sullivan, yeateiday, B. O. North, UK bigamlsi, plead jfsiity, and Judge PuttttioQ sentenced hha to the peaite«tfary fw two yecnu ,.ct
8ay if
iMtPresident M^Keen informs ua that the wages of the employes of the Vandalia will be advanced to-mon&w, but the per cent, lias not been fully decided on. The Vandalia company shows commendable liberhlitv In voluntarily advancing the wage« of employes!
The low price at which the1 t)Aii.Y NEWS is served to subscriber* in the city puts it within the reaph of everybody. It should go into at least two thousand, homes, and if hard work and persistent effort can put it there, that many firesides will be brightened with it every evening, within the next thirty days. p£$, •-•Mr. Cliff Ross was this afternoon distributing wine and cake among the newspaper editors, with the compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Faria. When the wine warms up the cockles of tte edi torial-hearts this evening, prayers will ascend for the future happiness and prosperity of Mr. Faria and hiit bride, nee Miss Bettie Flaherty.
•-•Express A drummer presented himself at the Union depot ticket office, yestenlay afternoon, and demanded a Ucketto Gilead. Ticket Agent Girdner informed him that no line running out of the city calls at that station. Upon investigation, it was found hewanted to go to Sullivan. When that drummer becomes acquainted., with Sullivan county maid, he w£U wish himself in Gilead
•-•Articles of Association of th4 aid Building, Loan Fund and Savings Association, of this'cfty, were wiUi the Seeretaiy of State* yestesday^j The dlteetors are Midiael Mc€kwan, Jaraes Ro* nan. Rev. John McCahe, Aiexandter
•-•Gsdva' (Ills.) Journal: Jf W/ Wfef, Hie Honaier poet, humorist and1 dWect render, naderM Nr mtneia last Tnesday evening it Galva, where 4ie gave
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eutertafeifbetit consiwing of jcriginaJ impetabn&tkms, dtaracter sketdhes and studies from md life. Mr. Riley has one over eveiy the pfctffbratf and dmracter sketdh« are his »*m prodnctiowi, and have not been worn tht«i# bue hy evwry etocoUoniat in
.•"•Passenger business op all our roads la •»-*€. Aiexand^- Mann wttl flfien in hi* *tt0d-'' 'i •Mr. fred |-e\ of Riley, uw||sfe!p. Ir I in theciiy. s^s•^Capt. W. W. McCune, of RockviUe, isin the ciiy to-day. tfcrl
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»-W. Kester and O. Coa&at Marshall this morning. •-••The Central Republican Club meets to-night, at headquarters.
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•-•Friday, April 9th, is the anniversary of the Light Guard, and the company propose, to celobrate it appropriately^ •-•Tite Governor's Guard drill to-night. The ofiScers will be all on hand, because they have new uniforms. Gilt galore!
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new room, in the Beach post office, to morrow.
the 'IS" idiocy.
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•-+-M. H. Smith, who has been in this city far a few days, returned to San ford this morning. i-t •-•It is not definitely settled what time next week the nail factory will beistarted up agaioE^*'^^
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•-•The Vandalia company is establishing new yards west of Indianapolis, and when completed can more conveniently handle Its immense business. •-•The accommodatiHi train on the Vandalia road is now composed of new eoach«R, and the Indiattapolitans open their eyes when the toain goes gilding into that cltv. muni I HI lint II M#Wm •-•Webb W. Casto hi announced in the DAII.Y NEWS as a candidate for County Treasurer^ The Vigo county man wfco don't know *"Webb, is a new-com^. We, all of ua, say he will make a good Treasurer. What win the Republican" CQnveo-
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b|oek. aear the
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Agricultural implementdealetN joying in immenaei^ocks ot good« in :ui ticipation of a booming trader
•-•An invitation will be extended Laura Ream, the well-known Commercial eorres pond^it^ to deliver a Ityitiw in this city. «M-A Ninth street fireman is as badly puzzled over the weight of a chunk of coal, as the first fellow who tried to
5\olve
•-•Somebody must be .going to open a seed store in the old Express building, as a car load oue hunda^d and **|*enty si.\ sacks—of clover stHid is.being put in ibis aflernoongi
•-•It was announced from the^stage, last night that the Lady of the Lake would te repeated to-night, but it will not be,,
the orchestra is otherwise engaged,
Of the McKeen Cadets go to Marshall
as
a part
and
Mr, Al^hufer cannot be bete. All this to be regretted as the vast audience which attended last night were highly enter tained. •-•That sure premonition of an ap proaching. election, tite street gang, is abroad in the city, to-day. ^.t half
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o'clock- this afternoon, three men
don't inciter how much needless
mt^yf cost, the Democratic ticket
past
were
trying-*o pry a thin board off the culvcri t?rossiit^*t Main and Fifth etfeets.
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work
must
have a IrtKwt. 4 Jnlui Me*]. The Express ofthis morning says of Mr Beal: John Beal is announced as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject the decision of the D£mocrationominn ng convention. Mr. Beal Is the son of Uncle Jerry Beal, well knownln tbis city, ^nd is a prosperous farmer of this town ship.-* He was bora In Pariwrfcounty, ami has been a eitixen of this' county for ^ghteen years. In every relation of life he has been a g$od eitisten and like his father a life long Democrat. Four yenrs ago he bought the Fannie "B. Price prop erty. three miles north-of the ci^r. is well worthy of the -support* of ev*ry I^mocrat l« thf»*con»ty( ami if*fortunate euoHgh to become the nominee would make a strc^ candfdhte before4 the peo pi,.,
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THE PRINTERS.
MShmrMM"Ineiimlenrl^iire«.
Hettoited,
Here bthe list:
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Mullen, Peter Bolan, Michael ta#l«f and J^tn Duliea- ^lie capiul stock vt'V* company plateed itt. ftOO.OOO, and jii* vided Into t#o hniw^d ^iaii&a
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the ormatr?.
He" has a brilliant career afcasad of him.
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..aMM-"|aMi«" Will Fnylt. A committee from Terre Haute Typo graphical Union No. 78, htfre presented a petition to theiseveml papers In this city for an increase in their wages of 5 ccnts per 1,000 ''ems," -and on the strength of their success have tendered the following:
that whereas, Messrs. Seaman,
Lewis A Co., Daily Ncws J, O. Hsrdcstv, Courier, and C. O, Ebcl. National, hnve granted the increase, asked by*this committee be it
Retolved
That in behalf of oar Union
we hereby tender our grateful acknowledgement of the favors received of the above named gentlemen, and heartily dommend their papers to the -laboring classes oi this city as worthy of their con fidenw and paMronage.
Mm COMMfTTKK
TEBRK HAPTE, March 3. 0
We print below a Hit of the sunscnoers to the Telephone Exchange. The office wjll be in the Deming block, comer Sixth and Main, third story, over tte Midland offices. The work of ffting the office tip has commenced, and will be pushed to completion as rapidly a* possible. The NKWS learns from the Express that our Exchange has a better show titan the Evanaville exchange, that the "poles are beifter than the Bvansville exdiange, that the wires are better than the Evimsvillc exchange, and that the lightning used will be a little better than bvansville. In fact, the telephone in thlK City will be an improvement over Evansvillr. For all of which, we say: Hallelujah!
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Patton Bros., E. R. Bmmt, BeaochampA Miller, Btomix Fbundt C.F. Stanb, Briggs Sffatimen, Newhart A Greiner, Eshman St Reese, RL. Thompson, Brinkmanflt Rmisell, T. H. ErpresSs Clift, WlllMbmACo. National House, Stayer Broa. (wholeTerreHaute Hoip^ .sale. Nat. State Bankw Shvycr Bean, (retail) McKeen A Co., Jon H. Prairie City Btikk, John G. WSliam*.
ry.
W. paddock 4 Co., Davfs Dttvis. McKeen Bros., A. O. Austin St Co.. If. Httiman, Cox Jos. Strong. John Zimmerman, R. W. l%M»i$ie, Van# KEt&>. (yard,) Dr« O* E. -Kt
Or. L. J. J. J. Banr,, J.
JL Parker A Co.. Anil Mirer. E.
Ot E) H&Wbm. M.) IL Hnlm*n, (Freight. B«tttin4cfArmstrong,
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MkBaftd. Oil Tank One, E., T. Tl
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