Daily News, Volume 1, Number 51, Franklin, Johnson County, 17 April 1880 — Page 4

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DAILY NEWS

SATURDAY, APRIL 17. 1880.

THE CITY.

XOT1CB.

In the absance of any written authority, all advertising billa payable to the Daily

NBWS

mutt be settled at the Nawrs Office, as no one has authority to receipt for monies due the Naws.

JUL U-UB

NOTICE.

The public will take notice that all bill* dae to and from the DAJXT NBW* up to March 31st, will be settled by Seaman, Lewis St Co., and that on and after March •1, 1880, E. P. Beauehamp alone will be reaponsihle for business contracts in the same of the DAJTLT NBWS.

SBAXAK, LBWIA fc CO. E. P. BHAICSAMF.

L. Heinl has three large hot houses of choice bedding plant*, and is prepared to furnish cut flowers of any style on short notice, He has the choicest lot of pansies ever offered in this market. Special attention is called to the fact that this is the Mont Rose Green House.

Removal.

I will move my store to 029 Main street, and will be all settled by Miry 1st. But anyone wanting specks will find some one at the "Professors" post at all hours. Eyes tested free of charge. I use ail the best crystaline Lenses, Pebbles, etc., and see that the ooeration is perfect to the radis and perfectly lens with each other. A perfcct fit always guaranteed. This is m? home. I employ no pedlars or agentt. 1 do not travel myself but am always found at my post.

Yours truly,

Cal Thomas.

Herz has for next week special bargains Jn Hosifery Gloves, Ruches, Ties, Corsets, Spring Wraps and Jackets, Dolmans, &c. Our prices are the lowest. HEltZ' POPULAR BAZAR

THE FAIR

Is the best place in Terre Haute to buy cheap Notions, Toys, Hosiery. Albums. Stereoscops and views, American chromos, Satchels, Mirrors, Wax and China Dolls, Bird Cages, Base Balls and Bats, and the best line of baby carriages at the lowest prices in the city. For thefle. and all miscellaneous goods, no place excels

THE FAIR,

826 Main street.

Helnl.

L. Heinl is again in the field with a full stock of ornamental, as well as standard fruit trees, and can be found at his old stand, corner of Ohio and (south of postoffice) Sixth streets, and hopes to see all his old friends.

Tho new Job Printing Office of I. 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 corner of Fifth and Main, up stairs, over Jauriet & Co's. dry goods store. A complete stock of the best of paper* and cards kept on hand. Also the nicest assortment of calling cards ever brought to the city. uii ii if —mrrnrT'1

BABY WAGONS.

Scudder is bound to close out his stock of baby wagons to make room for ice cream. Call and sec him. Great bargains to be had.

N. ANDREWS,

The great boot and shoe man. Invites every one to call and examine his mammoth stockv ha can suit the most fastidious. and has weekly arrivals of new goods, call and see him, he holds forth at

BO.

605 Main street.

L. Rosenberg has just received a nice lot of hew goods, cheap as dirt He is glad to see everybody. Come to the Half Cent Store, opposite the Opera House.

iH-iMB-JiL.! m. •1 .um W W O I E

Offers still another reduction, on the best brands of Flour.

Prof. Karauri*.

a well known Optician, has arrived and taken rooms at the Torre Haute House to mruUn for a short time, affording people who art* suffering from weak eye* an on

Jwrtunhy

to have them strengthened.

Vof. Samuels*eome« highly recommend eii as to his skill in strengthening weak eves by the use of his improved crystal glasses. He has teMim6nial« from welt known people which can be seen at his rooms, and all those having weak eves should call a» his sooms at the Terre Haiite House at once. He can be found at his rooms from 9 a. m. to p.

OM stiver Plate# Ware Kadr »w. It Is a fact not generally known that old plated atlver ware can be veftniahed and plated equal to new, at less than onehalf the original cost of the article. Spoons* castors, waiter*, tea seta and piece*, cups, gohleta, etc., replated with the finest sterling rihrr.

RKSB A Owns. Cor 6th and Mala.

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FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!!

Get out of the way for the Fire Departmentor else you will get run over for being in the way, and then get shot for being run over. *Get ready for the May election, boys, and well make the fire fly out of the Democratic party.

Spring hats and caps.

Large stock at Sykes' Main Hat Store," 419 street.

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

EMILBAUH.

Go to Wright & Kaufman for Cranberries, Apples, Lettuce, Radishes, String BeanssGreenPeas,Spinach,|BROCADE

Cale, Maple Syrup, Maple Sugar, Dressed Chickens, Sweet Potatoes, Choice Hams and Shoulders. Also some of the best brands of Flour in the city, and many other things too numerous to mention.

For the finest Sugars, Syrups at special prices, Oliver & Co.

Teas, Coffees, call on W. W.

P. Kornman'sTjarber'shop. at cor. Fifth and Main, will be open every Sunday morning from 7 a. m. to 12 m.

Jackson, Harrison & co. have on view one of the finest Park Phaetons, or ge ntlemen's driving wagon, that was ever built in this city. Call and see it.

Burnett & Watson are prepared to do all kinds of general blacksmithing. Give them a chllT 806 Cherry street, north side, between Third and Fourth.

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

Go to Wright IT Kaufman for choice Teas, Coffee, Maple 8yrpj and Sugar.

CHOICE GOODS,

Quick sales and small profits is the motto of Wright & Kaufman.

J. H. FREEMONT, No. 662 MAIN STREET. Dealer in Imported Key West and 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 bctweeti Ohio and Walnut streets, for the best meats of all kinds.

A BIO DECLIKE

Before your BOOTS AND buying. SHOES call on Paddock & Purcell 407 Main street opposite Opera House. They constantly keep on hand a full line of finest class goods and sell cheaper than anybody. Remember the sign of "By Jingo/,

For a practical business education at tend tho Terre Haute Commercial College

Magnetic Arteatan Ratlin.

Recommended by the highest medical authority for Paralysis, Rheumatism. Gout. Neuralgia. Catarrh, Gleet, Svphilis. Skin Diseases, Dyspepsia and all Female Diseases. Elegant new bath house. Conv petent attendants. Cheapest and best baths in the world. Bath house at the foot of Walnut street.

MAONKTtC ArTKSIAJ? BATH CO., Tern? nnute, Ind.

A^RIG DECL1XE

In flour and canned goods at Wright & Kaufman's.

Harrison, J&ek?K>n & co. have on hand a very fine assortment of "side-bars." wagons, and Ph«*tons. Their new stock is very large, and evcrv body should give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. The carriage emporium is at 319. and 831. Cherry atrwt.

Go to Story & Frost, 95 South Sixth, for fine old Kentucky Whisky and Cigar*.

Machine Peetr?.

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

Hen are wise who advertise, In the present generation. (Tot)* exKttlnaedht o«r aexL)

OFFICE—Hebb Sixth atnet.

& Goodwin's, north

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We make speci ialti fie

Closing April 17, 1880.

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is the more laborate and gorgi Shakespeare's the

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In flour and canned goods ?,cbe ^^wlur,i

.«r I Ancient City of Memphis, Fgrpt, the Vale of

at Wrielit & Kaufman's. 2£2E- i!82

World turned Dpsidcdown), five children will take part.

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ESPENHAIN & ALBRECHT,

23 AND 26 SOUTH FOURTH.

ties of nes:

the following:

IN E S I S

Black and Colored.

Fine Summer Silks at

40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, TO

AND 75 CENTS

Per yard cheaper than anywhere else.

AND PEKIN STKTPBS

FOR

I I N S

Lace Top Gloves, Alexander Kid Gloves, Laces and Embroideries, Towels Napkins, Table DamaskB, Silk Handker chiefs, Linen Hemmed Handkerchiefs, Ladies Silk Neck Wear.

Gent's Shirts Worth $1 25

FOB 75 C3IN"TS.

BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS.

CORSETS AND RIBBONS, Ac.

F. C. EaratBAix* W. H. ALBRKCIIT

OWLINQ HALL.

Strand Season of Revelry. THE

Author's Carnival,

Given by the ladies of the Congregational chorch, assisted by other ladies and gentlemen of thli citr. under the management of Frank P. Pease, of Buffalo, N. Y.

SIX 3STXGHTS I Commencing April lJWh, 1880, and

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THE VIENNA BAKERY,

All the luxuries of the season. 900 ladies and gentlemen of Terre Ifatita in oo*tam«s.

GORGEOUS TABLEAUX,

Heretofore unsurpassed in Terre Hant«, introducing manr new and marrelone effects. Season Tickets, $1 25 Single Admission, 25

Tor sale at Button's Book Store.

Reduced rates on all the railroads.

Snpper at Hall every Rvening from 0 to 10 o'clock. Price 85 cents.

Any person desiring good workmanshin making and hanging awnings, will find good workmen at No. 806 Qieny street, north aide, between Third and Fourth.

BURNETTAT WATSOS.

Go to Wright & Kauflnan for choice brands of Canned Goods of all kJm&

Go to Wright & Kaufman for Hams, Shoulders, Breakfast Baooo and Dried Beef or any other article that is to be foune in a first-class store.

-BatiM*.'

Seaman, Lewis & Co. owe a few doHars in the cftj. And A few doTlar* are owing 8., L. & Co. We want to make exchanges. Will vou who owe us pay, so thai we caun ditto? SSAXAIT, LKW» & Co.

FlM PtrAmerrasiTMlM fswinn. In fine perfumerv we have Lubhts', Lundboi

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and Wnght's in bulk. Im'oilet 8oajpft. Powder Puffs and xe«. The A" Face Powder is preferred bv the best people. Our Camphor Ic*» wfth Salicylic Acid never turns rancid, and our "Ihlang Colonge" has been called "The Best" lor half a dozen years.

BCNTTN A ARMSTRONG.

Exclusively Original AmosemeDi

ORGANIZATION

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Location of Daily News Call Boxes. At footjof stairway, cor. Fifth and Main At the Drug 8 to re of Buntin & Arm strong, corner Sixth and Main streets.

At the Terre Haute House, on desk in the reading room. At the "Depot Jrtig Store" of Robinson & Sherburne, 980 Chestnut street.

At "East End Drug Store," J. E. Somes, 1201 Main street. At the Bakery and Grocery of Mrs. A Gerhart, 884 South Thirteenth street.

At the "South End Drug 8tore" of Joseph D. Markle, 1015 South Second street.*

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"WITH A T.T. OF ITS

OVERSHADOWING

EARTH. An Unpamlelled

COMBINATION

Royal Japanese Circus from Japan.

Melville's Australian Circus. 1 A" Colvin's Great Menagerie.

Coup's Oceanic and Inland Aquarium

Fryer's Pony Circus.

Wood's Famous Museum.

A 8 N E S S

AND MULTITUDE OF WONDERS!

TERRE HAUTE,

THIS

W. C. COUP

NEW

TJlsriTBID

Monster Shows

THE MOST

$100,000 BRONO HO HORSES

Th© mo«t Beautiful, most Wonderful, and Mo»t Thoroughly Trained Drove of Horses lb* World evar seen.

ADMISSION 50 Cents

children Under Nine Years of Age Doors open at 1 and 7 P. M. Performance will eommflnco one hour Inter.

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At the Agricultural Implement ware house of C. A. Power, 104 and 10® Main street.

At the Grocery Store of T. A Actiff, 411 LaFayette street, corner of Locust.

KATZENBACH & CO.,

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MANUFACTURERS OP

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SALESROOM No. 411 MAIN STREET

Factory 1804 South Sixth-

TERRE HAUTE,

DR. McGRSWr-—

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Korth-west cor. Third and Main.

BM)4eac»~-SS Qfeio »ti*et. Oflke hoacft-fran 8 to 10 a. so.. 1 to S p.m. aad 4 to S p-«a.

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DEALKR W

Lather and Hides,

5ft lfl Soctli Foutk Stmt. Terr* Baste, lad. first Ssm North of Market Boe*e.

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25 Cents

®o Printers.

THE VERY LATEST.

A. Campbell's Sons & Co's

"NEW CAMPBELL"

TWO REVOLffttON PRESSES

No tape*. No adjustment of df for eny Mte okeet. Flr#t-cla»* in every rwjNct. The only country prrm in the world which deMvera sbcct witboet tapes. Sead for fall deteripUoti, 9f*e» a«d prices

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