Daily News, Volume 1, Number 49, Franklin, Johnson County, 15 April 1880 — Page 4

DAILY SEWS

THURSDAY, APRIL 15. t.

THJE CITY.

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March 31st, will

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E. P. BEAUCIIAMP.

-Since the weather has grown warmer the Artesian Bath Co. has been doing a good business. Three or four baths a week in the water from the Artesian well are luxuries which every one should enjoy-

S*-*-The Coup circus is meeting with great success. On their visit to Nashville the doors had to be closed an hour before the performance began, on account of the great rush .to gain admittance.

••-••Mr. Win. Calhoun was thrown from his wagon yesterdy, and it was thought for a time that he was badly hurt. He was taken to the St. Clair house and medical aid summoned. He soon recovered and is able to be at work again.

,eads the owner of the Black

Hawk pleasure boat will soon have his little steamer ready to launch. The rtmodeled engine which he has placed in the boat Is quite a curiosity and Joes credit to him as an improver in the mechanical art.

Another go**', chance for some illustri otis policeman. The Express offers a reward for the capture of an ambitious (lute player who seems to have no tan to for variety, but persists in burdening their ears wish the same monotonous strains of "Baby Mine."

*k-The Nationals held meetings last night, the results of which were the nomination of Nelson Shepherd, for councilman in the Sixth ward: .lames B. Harris, in the Fifth, and John Doffs in the Third. The fourth ward failed to make anv nomination and adjourned to meet this even-

••-•The Fourth wan! Republican club met last night as Hooks planing mill. The meeting w?«:* addresmi by t. N. Pi« fti\ Geo. Wells, C. A. Powers. 1,. A. Burnett. James Hook. Wtu, Eggieston, H. Mil-l«-r and Geo. Board. Several nrw menders joined, and after some further business the nu tine adjourned to meet again next Tuesday evening-

m+Thv

svl arm from the box at the corner

of Eleventh and Poplar streets, yesterday, was caused by the burning of the roof of the house occupied by Mr Hanrahan. on the corner of Tenth and Swan streets. The flames were speedilv extinguished by the 8re department, who were preparing to return home when the shed in the rear of the class factory wa# discovered to W on tire, the hands at the nail works, how ever, diil prom$t work In preventing the flames fr.ni doirsg much damage.

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In the absence of any written authority. all advertising bills payable to the Daily

NKWS

must be settled at the *KWS Office, as no one has authority to receipt for or's Guard, together with the Cadet band monies due the

DAILY NEWall

& Co.

•-•The Authors' Carnival goes to Evansville from here

-Louia Finkbiner will enter upon the duties of hi#oftb-e this week.

•-•-The warm shower loat night, brought the leaver and blackbird* out this morning

»-*-\Vho was watching the bridge last night? It 1h claimed that the policeman was off on a spree.

Hon. Wrn. Mack goes to Indianapolis to-morrow evening to net as judge in the Oratorical contest.

-Mr. Haur, the Seventh street druggist, in putting up a new atone-frtfnt building opposite the Marble Palace.

-The Telephone Co. have a number of poles on the "sand lots" near the Terre Haute house ready to be planted.

-The fourteenth convention of the Vigo County Sabbath School Association will be held Saturday, April 17, at the First Baptist ("hureh.

-We appologi/.e to the public for the many typographical errors in ouf issue of yesterday. It.seems that the printers were donor, Miss Jennie Dowling. generally demoralized. Toilet set. Mr. N. Smith.

-Burglars effected an entrance to the residence of Mrs. Fellenger on Poplar street last night and succeeded in getting away with a small amount of money.

-A patent, air brake has been attached to the switch engine on the E. & T. H. road. This Is an important.improvement, as it lessens the danger which attends the movements of a switch engine.

Bl DM.

SIBLEY-SCHAAL.

La»t night Rev. C. R- Henderson I united In marriage Mi«« MoUie Sibley and Mr. G. A. Schaal. The wedding took place at the residence of the bride's

father, Mr. W. W. Sibley, on North Fifth strvM-t. A large crowd of friends gathered about the premie*, which was illuminI a ted with Chinese lanterns. The Govern-

were present to do honor to the Captain. A on at at on

XOTU'K. pain-d to the dining-room, where an ele-

up to

The public will take notice that bill# gant -upjwr awaited them. A social time 'atylofr3lcm^i».BFgTpi. "the Vale of due to and from the

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settled by Seaman,

I^ewiji & Co., and that on and after March 31, 1880, E. P. Beauchamp alone will be responsible for business contracts in the name of the

DAILT NEWS. SEAMAX, LEWIS

The following is the list of presents which were received from friends: Elegant silver tea set, consisting of six pieces, from the Governor's Guard.

Silver fruit stand, Owen Tuller. Silver pitcher and goblets, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Mayer.

Silver cake dish, Mrs. Ella Cadv. Silver spoon holder, Mrs. U. R. .1 offers. Silver pickle holder. 3lr. N. Bledsoe. Silver butter dish, Mr. and 31 rs. George Tuller.

Silver butter dish, Mr. and Mrs.-P. McKenna. Silver cake dish. Dr. W. M. Stevenson.

Silver jewel case, Mr. A. Drought. Silver cake dish, Mr. Phillip Schloss. One dozen silver spoons, gold-plated, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Shannon.

Silver bojuet holder, Captain M. N. Smith. Half doxen silver tablespoons, Mr. John N. Wolfe.

Silver butter knife, Mrs. Samuel Merry. Silver card receiver, Mrs. Ella Cady. Lump mats, Mrs. A. M. Smith. Half dozen lamp mats, Mrs. Shelby French.

Tidy, Mrs. J. W. Webb Silver castor, Fonts, Hunter & Co. Silver toilet set, Mr. W. A. French. Pair vases, Mr. II. S. Richardson. Two panel pictures, painted by the

SMOCK-OHEEN.

The marriage of Miss Emma Smock and Wm. W. Green took place last evening at the home of the bride, four miles North,of the city. A number of friends from the city were present to congratulate the happy couple.

Tioxotni-Honot.vs.

Rev. S. F. Dunham, of St. Stephen's church, last night performed the ceremony which united the lives of Miss Edith Honour and Mr. James Hodgitvs. After flic wedding at the church a reception was given by Mr. and Mrs. Longman, at their home on Elm street.

Poller mrw I |Min lie Xfw*.

FIEND—"Ha!

*-*-Thcrc are several new buildings in process of erection in the northern part of town.

,J. 11. FREKMONT.

The great boot and shoe man. invites even one to call and examine his mammoth stock, he can suit the most fastidious and has Weekly arrival!* of newgoods. call and see him, he holds forth at no. 505 Main street.

At the age of forty or forty five "the cry stsdine lens of the eye has flattened to such an extent, by the fac ers of the lens condensing, that instead of being able to read fine print at a distance of 12 inches, formcnv, the book has to be held at a greater distance. What is wanting is an artificial lens just thick enough to fill up for the deficiency of the lens of the eye. Instead of selecting a pair of glasses for yourself, as is usually done, call on C»1 Thomas, the optician, and have your eyes perfectly fitted by his system.

AID -PRIFC OWLING HALL.

then enioved, after wftieh the newlv Cashmere.

married couple, together with special friends, went to the residence of the bridegroom, where the future home of the pair will be made.

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Author's Carnival

Given by the ladle# of the Congressional church.

a»tF!rt«-d br

SIX N"XGHTS I

Commencing April 12th, 1*80, and.

(lining

April

All the luxorie* of the season. 300 ladles and gentlemen of Terre Hante in costumes.

GORGEOUS TABLEAUX,

Heretofore unsurpassed in Terre Hante, introducing many new and marvelous effect#." Season Tickets, Single Admission,

Borted

lui-a-a! He has insulted

me! scoroe^ me! spat on me. He has robbed me of my property, alienated my friends, and desolated my fireside. But I am revenged. Ha! ha-a-a! I'have stopped taken it.

No. 652 MAIN STREET.

Dealer in Imported Key West ami Domestic Cigars, all principal brands of Tobacco. and keeps always on hand a full line of Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors for medical use. Give him a call.

GO TO

Tom Waller's on South 4th street between Ohio and Walnut streets, for the best meats of all kinds.

N.ANDREWS.

CAL THOMAS. 327 MAIN STUKKT.

Old *ttver riat«l arr MnUr »w. It is a fact not generally known that old plated silver ware can be reflnished and plated equal to new, at less than one I half the original cost of the article, Spoon*, cantors, waiters, tea s*ts and pieces, cups, goblets* etc re plated with the finest sterling silver.

Rmm & OWEN. Cor ftth and Main.

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Heinl is again in the Held with a full stock of ornamental, as well as standard fruit tree#-, and can be found ai his old stand, corner of Ohio and (south of postofUec? Sixth streets, and hopes to see all his old friends-

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of Revelry.

THE

other ladies and jErntlemen of this

ein under the management of Frank P. Pease, of Buffalo. N. Y. I

17, ISSO.

I Among the more laborate and gorgeous scenes wll! be fcaakespeare's character*, the creations of i'ottage. the the Val

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I Alhambra Palace. the Koyal Infante, (in the World turned fpsidedown), in which seventylive children will take part.

League* Under the Sea." the

THE VIENNA BAKERY,

*1 25 25

For *&le at Button's Book Store.

Reduced rates on all the railroad*.

Supper at Hall every Evening from 6 to 10 o'clock. Price 35 cents*.

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 workmanshin fn making and hanging awnings, will find good workmen at No. 806 Cherry street, north side, between Third and Fourth.

BURNETT

SEAMAN. LEWIS

& Co.

Fine Perfumery *i«t Toilet Powder*. In fine perfumery we have Lubius', Lundborg's and Wright's in bulk. Iin-

Toilet Soaps, Powder Puffs and oxes. The "B. vV A" Face Powder is preferred by the best people. Our Camphor Ice with Salicylic Acid never turns rancid, and our '"Ihlang Colonge" has been called "The Best" for half a dozen years.

Bt'NTIN & ARMSTRONG.

The new Job Printing Oflice of I. M. Brown & Sons' is the place to get good work at fair rates. Give them a cull and examine"specimens and prices. Remember the location—northwest corner of Fifth and Main, up stairs, over Jauriet & Cos. dry goods store. A complete stock of the best of papers and cards kept on hand. Also the nicest assortment ot calling cards ever broiurht to the eitv.

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all kinds of general blacksmithing. Give them a call. 306 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 Terre Haute Commercial Colleg*.

Hn*cnetie Artesian Itaihs.

Recommended by the highest medical authority for Paralysis, Rheumatism, Gout. Ncuralgift. Catarrh, Gleet, Syphilis, Skin Diseases, Dyspepsia and all Female Diseases, Elegant new bath house. Competent Attendants. Cheapest and best baths in the world. Bath house at the foot of Walnut street.

MAONETIC AHTESIAN BATH CO., Terre Haute, Ind.

Go to Story «fe 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 be contlnned in oar next.)

OFFICE—Hebb & Sixth street.

DEALER fS

Leather and Hides.:

Ko. 11$ Ftnifk Stfwt, Terr* ifante, ind, Pm Store

Hank at

HEW

TJ3STITED

Monster Shows

THE MOST

Exclusively Original Amusement ORGANIZATION ON EABTH.

Aii Vnparalelled

COMBINATION

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WATSON.

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

Go to Wright *fc Kaufman for Hams, Shoulders, Breakfast Bacon and Dried Beef or any other article that is to be foune in a tirst-elass store.

Xotlce.

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

Royal Japanese Circus trom Japan.

Melville's Australian Circus.

Colvin's Grtat Menagerie

Coup's Oceanic and Inlani Aquarium

Fryer's Pony Circus.

Wood's Famous Museum.

ADMISSION

vr

COMING!

WITH ALL OF ITS

OVERSHADOWING

A S N E S S

AND MULTITUDE OF WONDERS!

THE

W. C. COUP

Wed. Apr 21, Terre Haute, Wed. Apr 21

$100,000 BRONCHO HORSES

^r^r,hly "rov"of

children ruder Ninu Years of Ago 25 Cents

Poor* oten nt 1 and 7 M. Performance will pmnmpne.. one hour Inter.

KATZENBACH & CO.,

MANTFACTCRKKS OF

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SALESROOM X". 411 MAIN STREET.

Factory 1304 South Sixth.

"Local notices," or advertisements set in brevier type and printed after reading matter, one cent per word each day Ko advertisement Inserted as editorial or news matter.

IHiscclIancous.

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Goodwin's, north

ieflthrr dnb i?tics. I.XBURNETT,

Market Howce.

Attention, Poultry men! Richardson Co.'s Queensware S|ore for Woodward's Carbolic 'est Cheap. Effectual, Durable and Eggs.

E E S O S

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to Mil

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TERRE HAUTE, IND.

^bncrtisittg Holes.

natl)- Jiewn AdverttMlnic Rate*. •fhc rates below arc on the ta*l# of a line of nonpareil typo, of which 12 line* occupy the epac« of one Inch. No advertisement received for lets than 50 cents, cxccpt under the classification headings mentioned.

DAILY RATES ptsn MXS, OWN *ojrrn on I.EM. One day Fire cents Three to six day#..,. Thru# cents Thirteen to 26 days, Two cents &T The advertiser can change his advertisement dally at these rates, bnt no reduction will be made if he docs not so change.

JSP Advertisements under the head of For Sale," "For Rent,"" "Wanted," "Lost," and Found," one cent per word each day. |3!r Advertisements for situations and help wanted. not exceeding 80 words, printed withcrat charge.

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ibKuiwtMgMiit. Pster H*o0er»pop "I Cortlandt wtra^t. KewYOfK.

f)F\TS WANTKP to tot e^'l£p'»r» of *Y ^Vk s,0(0 CCKIO^ITIK# Of lomnt and

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THE DEAF HEM

THIS PAPEE

firm Tor* AA#*cm*. Mgr. I

50 Cents

Hit Wanted, nnd Help Wanted.

Tnations

DAII.V NKWS

wlJl print ADVERTIsenu-NLH

persons wanting work or Situation*, and of 15OM

advertisements not to exceed 80 tford*. Thi* i» propound bi cini«r it is believed It will a','1 many who iiet'd ami tu -nv work, and we cordinn.vtnvltc nil interested to avnll themselves of tli- im-on offered. It must be remembered that Mlej* tn throng the mail arc not delivered to INITIAL* ONLY. If initiiils are used, the letter sh^tsld b" directed to the csre of some individual, ilrrn. or pontottice lwx, nnd If for city delivery the j«Ktnc Is two ct-nt*. The l)Afi.r N"KW» has boxes at t-h-office for the reecption of letters addressed io tt care, nnd sueh letterx will be delivered only the advertiser boldinp: a rherk for the b«x nurtvb r.

UH-Htlon ot imily

Tiw*

tail Moxca.

At foot'of gtttirwAy, cor. Fifth sitxl Main. At the Drug Store of Runtin & Ann atrong, corncr Sixth and Main Htr ts.

At the Terre Haute House, on desk it the reading room. At the "Depot Drugstore" of Roblnaor & Sherburne, IKW Cheat nut atrccl.

At "Eaftt End Drug Store, J. E. Sonic 1201 Main street. At the Bakery and Grorory of Mrs. A Gerhart, 824 South Thirteenth Pirret.

At the "South End Dru# Store" Joseph D. Marklc, 1015 South Sc. OIK street.

At the Agricultural Implement wan house of C. A. Power, 104 nnd 106 atrcct.

Mw« »i A, Campbell's Sons & Co

ACID_

At the Grocery Store of T. A.

LftFaycttc street, corner of Locust.

41

Co Primers.

THE VERY LATEST.

NEW CAMPBELL

TWO REVOLUTION PRESSES

So tope*. Ho mdJaottR*** of f«* ",X41 Fh«tlMS Sa ev^ry respect,

The mi)

country prtt hi «be «wW wWeli dHJt ers wlifcoul tapes. Sesd for fall df#eripii»«, nitx*.

SHN1EDEWEXD & LEE, gcA: Wrst«rn m** CLARK ST* CHICAGO

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