Daily News, Volume 1, Number 48, Franklin, Johnson County, 14 April 1880 — Page 4

DAILY NEWS

WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14. 1890.

THE CITY.

NOTICK.

In the absence of any written authority, all advertising bills payable to the Daily NKWS must be settled at the NKWH Office, as no one has authority to receipt for monies due the NEWS.

SOTItK.

The public will take notice that all bills due to and from the DAILY NEWS up to March 31st, will be nettled by Seaman, Iewi» & Co., and that on and after March 81, 1880, E. P. Ikauchamp alone will be responsible for buxines# contracts in the name of the DAILY NKW«.

SKA MAX, LEWIS & Co.

E. P. IH:.vt?cn.\Mi'.

Al. Schaal aud ivh 31 ollic Sibley arc to he married to night.

»-*-Th ere was break down of a wa gon loaded with hay, on East Main st. llti* morning.

l»-*-A raid wti made yesterday evening on the tramps that infest the river bottom between the two railroads. One of thqm wrtB run in, and Is now laid up for repairs

The Telephone Company are progressing rapidly in their arrangement of the system. The central wire house has been placed upon the building at the corner of Sixth and Main streets, where the headquarters of the organization are situated.

»-Tho coroner is not yet exactly satisfied in regard to "Lucinda." It is to be hoped that the county commissioners will examine his bill, if he should present one for inquest on "Lucinda," and see that he doesn't charge for more than two days' services.

Arrldent at tlic W#ttr Work*. Mr. K. C. Tremane, fireman at the Water Works, had his hand crushed in the machinery at the works on Sunday morning. Ir. Laughcad was called and dressed the wound, and Mr. Tremane is now resting well.

••-•There will be a special booth at the Carnival of Authors to-night entitled "Lucinda or. The First Aet in This Miserable Drama." It will IK.' appropriately represented by the Ga/.ett#, coroner and police force. We invite everybody to go aud see it.

•The city pays some one to keep the lamps in good order in the east part of town, but notwithstanding about onehalf of the time the lights are so dim that it would be almost impossible to find them without the aid of a lantern. If it cannot be remedied any other way, we suggest that the lamp posts-be painted white.

-On Saturday evening Mr. ,los. Scliell was surprised by his friends, including the numerous employees of II. Ilulman. the occasion being the birthday of Mr. S. lie was the recipient of an elegant gold watch chain, the presentation speech be ing made by Eugene Debs in his happiest manner. A very pleasant evening was en joyed by all.

W-vThcrr is a party of boys who hold high reveling every night in the rear of a residence just north of Chestnut on Sixth street. They have an organization which they call the "Challenge Minstrels," and the stable in which they go through their performances is named "Kodger's Hall." Boys have your fun but do not keep the neighbors awake until 1 or 2 o'clock by your clog dancing and general racket.

-On account of the negligence and carelessness of the tire department the city is again swamped in a big lot of damages. This time a hose reel is smash ed to pieces. It is to be hoped the coming election will change the political com plcxion of the line department, so that the city wdl not oe compelled to announce herself as bankrupt.

»-Onc of the best policemen in the city remarked to a prominent Democrat this morning, "The hand of Providence is against the lemoermtic party. The Republicans got the best of us on electiou day by the Infernal carelessness of the Are department, an engine and hose reel have been destroyed, and now after a long search for the dead body of Luanda," turns out a hoax, and the nasty little DAU.Y NEWS "will call the turn" on us this afternoon."

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A Card Ftftw "t«fl»«." TKKHK lUtrra, April IS.

Rdih* This is to allay the excitement concern4ng poor "Lucinda.** The writer of this postal card and Lucinda are identical. Il wrm intended to hoax another party, and ihe author is sorry for the trouble caused the police, coroner, awl Gaxette.

LrctxnA ———.

It was a good show to see the reporter of the Gtutette on the troubled waters of the raging Wabash his face wor» an «?x prestsion of quietwde and earnestiM** seldom witnessed this «ide of the great Unknown.

•MkThe ludiaoapoll*, & bt, LouU railroad wdl run an excursion to the b*»l dlen Home at Dayton. O.. Friday snd Saturday April 23d and 24th. Tickets good to return up to and including Friday. the 30th inst. Round trip 13 50. Berths in sleepers $1.50 extra.

•-•When the "Lucinda" letter wa* shown the Gazette yesterday, there was a general stampede for the old stump where it was found. It is reported that a gentleman connected with that paper actually shed tears as be solemnly gazed in the silent depths of the water where poor "Lucinda" was thought to have laid down her young life.

It seems there was some trouble between the friends and relatives of Mr. Grace and the church, about his burial in the Catholic cemetery. It is strange to say the least, that when a man is dead, that his neighbors, (friends while be lived) should refuse to allow him burial in a place selected by himself, and paid for. Robert Burns was right when he said: "Man's inhumanity to man.

M*ke* counting thousand* mourn.

•-•The habitues about the Depot were treated to a little rough and tumble light Sunday afternoon. One mau claimed that the other had applied to him for charity, and he had taken him in the Stack "house and given him food, and the tramp had then knocked him down and robbed him. Both parties were arrested by Officer Ward Hayward and will be tried to-day.

A Merited Letter.

Prof. Samuel*: DKAR SIR—Being among the first to avail myself of your professional services on your arrival in this city, and now having fairly tested the crystal glasses which you fitted upon me, I leel a sense of duty, as well as pleasure, in saying that they have proven thoroughly satisfactory, enabling me to read with the greatest ease and without wearing my eyes. I take pleasure in commending you to all who may require artificial assistance to vision, believing your crystals to be the best in use. STEPHEN J. YOUNG, M. D.

TKRRE HAUTE, April 9, 1880. Prof. Samuels can be found at the Tcrre Huute House from 9 a.m. to p.m.

Mr. Bafflejr'* lecture.

A small audience assembled to hear the lecture of Mr. Bagley lit. the Christian ('Impel last evening. The small attend ence was attributed to the short time which the announcement had to diffuse itself through the city.

The speaker announced his object here to tell what God is doing among the heathen. He stated that the power of tjie ancient gods is fast being crumbled into dust by the onward moving of Divine Providence. Ancient modes and customs were pictured and explained in a very fair manner. Mr. Bagley also gave the causes and effects of the cruelties practiced by the idolatrous race. He also dwelt at length upon the Chinese question which has been agitating the mind of the public for some, time past, lie bitterly opposes the encouragement of Chinese imigratlon, and gives as his grounds for it, "that the people of that nation come as enemies to our country." Our sympathies says the lecturer are about as much misplaced as was the sympathy of the little girl in the case,of Daniel in the lion's den, who hearing that the mouths of the lions were closed, cried because the baby lion would not get nny supper.

He said that when people come to our country they come to obey our laws and abide by our constitution, and this is just what the Chinamen fail to do they do not wish to become citizens and hence are en cmies.

The points of geography and history which the gentleman discussed we have not space to present. The lecture on the whole was quite instructive,

The NKWS does not agree with Prof. Bagby on the Chinese question, "that the Chinese come to this country the enemies of our country." The Chinese area quiet race of people and just as industrious as any other class of foreigners. If Prof. Bagby will read the Burlingame Treaty carefully he will change his mind as to why they don't become citizens of the United States.

As to their coming here the enemies of our country, and not abiding by our constitution, that is all bosh.

They are the most quiet and peaceful of all foreigners who land on our shores.

The XKWS wants fair play between them all.

«M Mirer I*laic# W*re Jlrw. It Is a fact not generally known that old phiied silver ware can be refinished and plated euual to new. at less than one half the original cost of the article. Spoons, castor*, waiters, tea seta and pJeoes, etips. sublets, etc:. »vplated with the finest sterling silver.

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Cranrf KeauMHt at Ittrlr). THE

Author's Carnival,

Gir«n by the lsdic* of Uw Coogrexatkm*) church, aMisted by other Indie* and gentlemen of t£i» dir. under the management of Prank P. Pea»e. of

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I- Metal.

Helnl Is again In the Held with a full stock Of ornamental, as* wdl as standard froit twm. and can be found at his old stand, corner of Ohio and (south of po«4oflk*) Sixth streets, and hopes to see all his old friend*

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Commencing April 12th, 1880, and Closing April 17, 1880. monz the more I*borate and gorgeous ncenes be Shakespeare"* character*, the creation* of Dicken?. Whlttier's "Snow Bound" Cottage, the Ancient City of Memphis, Fgrpt, the Vale of Ca*hmere. "10.000 Leagues Under the Sea." the Alhambr* Palace, the Royal Infanta, (in the World turned Upddedown), in which eeventyfive children will take part.

THE VIENNA BAKERY,

All the luxuries of the season. 200 ladies and gentlemen of Terre Haute in costumes.

GORGEOUS TABLEAUX,

Heretofore onetirpawed in Terre Haute. introducing mailt new and marvclon* effect*.

Season Tickets, $1 25 Single Admission, -5

For »»ak* at Button Book Store.

Kedi»eed rate* ou all the railroad*.

Sapper at Halt every Evening from 8 to 10 o'clock. Price 25 cent*.

Spring hats and caps. Large stock at "Sykes' Hat Store," 419 Main street.

Grand opening of pattern Bonnets and novelties in Millinery Goods on Thursday, Friday & Saturday.

Any person desiring good workmanship fn making and hanging awnings, will find good workmen at No. 306 Cherry street, north side, between Third and Fourth. BT'HNKTT & WATSON.

Go to Wright & Kaufman for choice brands of Canned Goods of all kinds.

Go to Wright & Kaufman for Hams. Shoulders, breakfast Bacon and Dried Beef or any other article tlnfl is to be fonne in a first-class store.

Notice.

Seaman, Lewis & Co. owe a few dollars in the city. And a few dollars are owing 8.. L. &Co. We want to make exchanges. Will you who owe us pay, so that we can

ditto?

SKAMAV, LEWIS & Co.

Fine Perfumery and Toilet Powders. In fine perfumery wc have Lubius", Lundlmrg's and Wright's in bulk. Imported Toilet Soaps, Powder Puffs and Boxes. The "B. A" Face Powder is preferred bv the best people. Our Camphor Ice with Salicylic Acid never turns rancid, and our "Ihlnng Colongc" has been called "The Best" for half a dozen

BUNTIN & ARMSTRONG.

The new .lob Printing Office, of 1. M. Brown & Sons' is the place to get good work at fair rates. Give them a call and examine specimens and prices. Remember the location—northwest comer of Fifth and Main, up stairs, over Jauriet & Co's. dry goods store. A complete stock of the best of papers and cards kept on hand. Also the nicest assortment of call ing cards ever brought to the city.

Burnett & Watson arc? prepared to do all kinds of general blacksmithing. Give them a call. 300 Cherry' street, north side, between Third and Fourth.

Go to Wright & Kaufman for Lemons. Oranges. Cranberries and Bananas.

Go to Wright & Kaufman for choice Teas. Coffee. Maple Syrup and Sugar.

For a practical business education at tend the Terrc Haute Commercial College.

Magnetic Artesian Ralhu.

Recommended by the highest medical authority for Paralysis, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Catarrh, Gleet. SvnhilK Skin Diseases, Dyspepsia and all Themalc Disease*. Elegant new bath house. Com petent attendants. Cheapest and best baths in the world. Bath house al the foot of Walnut street.

MAOXKTTC ARTESIAN BATH Co., Terre Haute, Ind.

Go to Story «fc Frost, 25 South Sixth, for fine old Kentucky Whisky and Cigars.

Machine Poetry.

J. M. Dishon. and no other. Goes forth in haste With bills and paste. And proclaims to all creation,

Men are wise who advertise. In the present generation. (To he continued in mir next I

OFFICE—Hebb «fc Goodwin's, north Sixth street.

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L. A. BltttNETT,

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Leather and Hides,

No. IU So*tfe Ymtrih Street. Tern Haate. lad. Ftm mot* Jtortfcof Xarfcct Bo***.

Attention, Poultrynien! Richardson & Co.'s (Jueensware Store for Woodward's Carbolic Nest Cheap. Effectual, Durable and Eggs.

W. C. COUP

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Monster Shows

THE MOST

Exclusively Original Amusement

ORGANIZATION COST EARTH-

An Unparalelled

Royal Japanese Circus Irom Japan.

Melville's Australia!: Circus.

Colvin's Gnat Menagerie.

Coup's Oceanic and Inland Aquarium

Fryer's l'ony Circus.

Wood's K-tinous Museum,

ADMISSION

KATZENBACH & CO.,

MANUFACrrrRKKS OF

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SALESROOM No. 411 MAIN STREET.

Factory 1304 South Sixth.

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DA1J.Y RATES PKK T.IXX, OWK MONTH ON I.KSS. One day Five cents Three to nix days Three cents Thirteen to 26 days, Two cenU fy* The advertiser can change his advertisement dally at these rates, but no redaction will be made if he does not so change.

CfT Advertisements under the head at "For Sale," "For Rent," "Wanted," "Lost," and "Found," one cent per word cach day.

Advertisements for situation* and help wanted, not exceeding 90 words, printed without charge. py" "Local notices," or advertisements set In brevier type and printed after reading matter, one cent per word each day No advertisement inserted editorial or news matter.

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Children Under Nine Years of Age 25 Cunts Doors open at 1 and 7 M. Performance will cornnifinec ono hour later.

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advertisements not to exceed 80 word*. This Is proponed lwcHUfe it Is believed It will ai,'l many who need anil desire work, and wc cordially Invite nil Interested to avail themselves of the means offered. It must be remembered that letters sent through tin* mail are n«t, delivered to tNiriAi.s o\t,v. If initials are used, the letter should be directed to the eare of sonic individual, firm, or postoffli box, and if for city delivery the postneo is two eents. The J)Ait,r

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l/orntinn of Wnlly Xrw* Call Boxen. At footjof stairway, cor. Fifth and Main. At the Drug Store of Hun tin & Arm atrong, comer Sixth nnd Main street?.

At the Tcrre llautc HOUHC, on denk in the reading room. At the "Depot Drugstore" of Robinson & Sherburne, 930 Chest nut xtreei.

At "East Etui Drug Store,".!. K. SoineH. 1201 Main street. At the Bakery and Grocery of Mrs. A. Gerhtyt, 83-1 South Thirteenth street.

At the "South End Drug Store" of. Joseph D. Markle, 1015 South Second street.

At the Agricultural Implement warehouse of 0. A. 1'ower, 104 and 100 Main street.,,.

At tlie Grocery Store of T. A. Acuff. 411 T.aFayettf street, corner of l/ocusf. .... do printers.

THE VERY LATEST.

A. Campbell's Sons & Co's

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