Daily News, Volume 1, Number 152, Franklin, Johnson County, 14 August 1880 — Page 4

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Soeeial Correspondence Dally Nrws: BRAZIL, Aug. 13. C. S. Andrews, Preaident of the Brazil Bank, has joined the band again.

Goo, B. Hubbard. W. M. Tttdpath and ,P. C. Epport returned yesterday from a trip through tine southern part of the county. -U

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The meeting at Cordonia last night, which was addressed by Jim Woods, was much larger than was expected. The number present could not have varied far from 300. The Cardonta band furnished music lor the occasion. Major Holliday opened in a short speech and introduced Mr. Woods, who spoke at length, showing clearly that the interest of the laboring men, miners and mechanics «s with the North and the Republican party. Ho will speak in Brasil to-night*

Father Mousette has been transferred from hi* ehargv in this place to Liverpool, in the southern pan of the state. This move Is greatly regmted by a large numbef of the members »f his clturch. The stew ch«rqh which is fpr advaa^ fcwards completion has bsisti aided ilatetirialiy in its progress by the industry a&d energy* of Father Mor.sctic, and his remoral from th* charge looked upon as a disastrous step. A petition has been circulated which ha* been signed by a surge number of hi* members as well as *, other cititcns asking that he be Trinstated. f&m The following figures ahow the potmlalion of Clay county as appears from the ee$«tts returns for 1$»0 tS80:

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Senator Voorhees arrivetl on the 7:80 train this morning and was met at the depot by a reception committee consisting of J. M. Hawkins and C. E. Matson. The party got into a carriage and lit out for Bowling Green, followed by a sheep skin band.

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is the bane of nearly every American woman. From it usually arises those disorders that so surely undermine their health and strength. Every women owes it to herself and to her family to use that celebrated medicine, Kidney-Wert. It is the sure remedy for constipation, and for all disorders of the kidneys and liver. Try it now.

Counterfeiters are ever on ihe alert to find fresh fields to work, but 'they never imitate a worthless article. Prof. Guilmcttes French Kidney Pad was brought out about ten years ago, and since then a host of chaps without skill or concience have sought to imitate it by many worth* }«&$ affairs but a discriminating public will hold "fast to that which is good, and the Guilmette Pad more than holds its own. It cum all kidneT diseases and succeeds where medicine often fails. Ask your druggist if this fe not so. J. Baur, Tt-ne Haute, Ind.. sole agent in Vigo county.

Maimetic Artewtan Ba )». Recommended by the highest medical authority for Paralysis, Rheumatism, Gout. Neuralgia. Catarrh, Gleet. Syphilis. Skin Diseases- Dyspepsia and all Female Diseases* Elegant new bath house. Competent attendants. Cheapest ami best hatha in the world. Bath house at the foot of Walnut street.

MAOsrrtt ARTKMAX BATH CO., Twre Hante, Ind.

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t* you are subject to Ague you nost be to keep your liver, bowels and kidys inftee condition. Whea»o, |tu wiU be aafe from all attacks. Ifee tetasdy teasels Kidncy-Wart. ft the hart preve&t&ve 'of *U maknal diseases that you can take.

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THE "POOR MAN'S FRIENF IN INDIANA

How the Barrel of Hon. Win. H. English Is Pilled. A Few Facts from the Court House Records.

STARTLING LIST OF JUDGMENTS AND FORECLOSURES OF MORTGAGE.

HOW PERSONAL JUDGMENTS ARE SECURED, AND THE VICTIMS ARE FLEECED OF T.H K1K LAST CENT. ONE OF WATTERSON'S "CORMORANTS.

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dent at Indianapolis, on the 12th instant, firing*fairand impartial statement of facts and things, as effect the "great friend of the poor man," W. H. English, Democratic candidate for Vico-President. Let the,

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Corre«po«donce.CH»flinuti ComnaercJal Ika, August 6, 1880. For $ho#ratftiihe in the history of the Democratic party th»4ail of ^e 4cite is ttward6dfaw muoh.p»qai»ence-ai the kite itself. The cironmstancea surrounding the nomination of.Engjiah -wore, so pecu liar that, even now. ffeW fully "realize how it'was broujrht about and, indeed, tlte peonliar combination of wires whiphfiecured the result is ©tie of the Sirtgular ciripum litanies 6f the campaigns Enough, How ever, is known to the outside, but ever observant, world to Justify it in the con viction that the nominee for Vice Presi dent was selected for three reasons: Pri marily, to appease Tilden, who demanded timt HendricKS should be disgraced, and T/ho proposed that the humiliation should be deep as possible secondly, to molify the ultra Southern element, which might take umbrage at the choice of a man who had been instrumental in killing a nuni ber of the misguided spirits and, thirdly, because of the absolute necessity of carry 1ng Indiana at the October election, and it had been widely circulated that English was the sole proprietor of the necessary "barV* It is more than probable, however, that tbe latter clause of the last rea sou was more potent than all else Jcom bined. Be that as it may, no intelligent observer at the convention can have failed to- notice the dazed appearance of the Hendricks delegation when it finally dawned upon their benumbed senses that English was the nominee, and that the "favorite son" had been relegated to limbo. The curses were not only deep, but very loud, and when they returned home the ticket was denounced in the most unmeasured terms. A Judas had stabbed the "favorite," and under no circumstances could the ticket ©any ,:tbe 43tafce, and all was lost. /There W&sVwhoop and hurrah throughout £he country, to be sure, but an ominous silence'was observable in the backwoods and slashes of the Commonwealth of Hendricks. The local organ, whose proprietor knew English to his sorrow, was dumb, and it was found that the pressure rrtUst come from the outside. Carefully prepared biographies of the new "favorite son' appeared in Eastern papers, and circulated broadcast. The discovery was made in far-off lands that English was man whose shining example ever}' young man would do well to imitate he had started out a poor boy, and by his own unaided exertions, and by strictly legitimate methods, had accumulated a large fortune: he was a philanthropist, liberal to a fault in his charities, anu ever ready with his wealth to aid the worthy in accumulating a competence. The rural press gradually took up the refrain, while the organ began to pipe the tune, yet still there were discords. The Indiana Democrat is a long-suffering animal, and though hitherto his back has been well nigh broken by many a grievous burden, he very seldom, if ever, kicks over the traces. The leaders whipped in. McDonald an» nounced his allegiance, the late favorite was billed ,to^«turap4he State, «a«d yet there appeared still a lack*of ordnime enthusiasm on the part of the faithful, State pride, if nothing else, ought to

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These opinions were so conflicting that, as correspondent, I organized myself into a court of inquiry and visited Indianapo lis last Monday, for the joint purpose of satisfying mv own curiosity and inform^ ing the world what the true condition of affairs was in the State universally re garded as pivotal. Acting upon the very natural hypothesis that a man's character can be easily learned from those with whom he has lived as neighbor for the past twenty years, I quietly began circu lating among the old tmsinesf city. Here there was a diversity of opin ion, colored to a great extent by political bias, but all agreed upon one point, viz: that he was a hard man in money matters and would exact the uttermost farthing Many of them had formally held personal relations with him while acting as President of the First National Bank, and while they had heard rumors of his harsh dealings with all whom he actually had in his power, but little more than general ports were discovered that day. In evening I strolled around the Circle where is his residence, in the almost rear which he is building an elegant opera house. As I stood contemplatively observing the building now just under roof and the barred windows of the ex banker's sleeping room a benevolent-appearing old gentleman stopped beside me anc passed the ctfmplin^ents of the day. "Mr. English is building a very fine opera house," I remarked, "and seems to be giving employment to a large number of laboring men." "Yes," was the answer, "he is building thfc opera-house for reasons," and lie winked knowingly, though why I know not, "and he hasgiven employment to a large number of men in the past four years. "In building up and improving the city?" I asked. "Well, yes," was the answer, "in building up and putting subdivisions to his bar rel. Nearly'all his employes have been Deputy Sheriffs, and you can find addi tional particulars at the court house."

Here, accidentally, had I discovered the lead I had been looking for, and the next morning found me at the Sheriff's office. Upon making njyself known to that genial official, I oluntly asked what he knew about Wm. H. English's popu larity. "Well." replied Sheriff Pressly, slowly, 'lama Republican, but I^can say this much, he is one of the best friends I ever had in an official way. Many a dollar has he seat into this office."

He did not sfry anything about the par ties who eventually had to pay th« dol lars, but indicated that the^records of the Courts were open for inspection. The County Clerk's office was then' invaded, aud here, after diligent search, I found the record It is a list of the suits brought by Wm. English since the panic, ana nearly all of them within the past three years' for judgment and foreclosure of mortgage. A "poor man" will hardly have time to examine it in detail.

mue^ine and Bfypr: rry top all yqeurtrtfragatot I *TSo man can do ns in doctoring yourself preach a good sermon, fry a law suit welli tic

expensive doctors or

humbug cure-alls, that do harm always, and use only nature's, simple remedies for all your ailments, f&x- will be wise, well ana happy, and save great expense. The greatest remedy for this, the great wise and good will tell you, is Hop Bitters—rely on it. See another column.—Press.

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No GMd Preaching. a good job of work,

octor a patieht, or write a good article, when he feels miserable and dull, with sluggish brain and unsteady nerves, and none should make the attempt in such a condition when it can be so easily and cheaply removed by a little Hop Bitters. See other column.—Albany

Times.

N.ANDREWS,

The great boot and shoe man, invites evenr one to call and examine his mammoth stock. He tan -suit, the most fastidious, and has weekly arrivals of new goods. Call and see him. He holds forth at No. 505 Main street.

W. w. CLIYER & CO. Buy and sell all kinds of Feed, Oats, Corn, etc.

COAL OFFICE.

N. S. Wheat is prepared to furnish all grades of coal ana wood—both soft and hard coal, as cheap as the cheapest. To accommodate his friends and the trade generally he has a telephone placed in Ids office, so that orders can be receive*! or sent from any part of tbe city, and receive the same attention as if left at the office: Thanking tbe public for past patronage, he guarantees to be as prompt in «:ipplying them with the be&t o£ coal in tae ture.

OFFICK, W Attr STlUBET. Opposite Tern? Haute House.

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entirely sew Howe machine never bees wed for sale cheap for cash. Parties a bargain abouki not fall to emopportunity. For particulars tfeK Office.

matiag* brace this enquires*

99 n# IHUXlMMW IfaBtth. ir. ^"AlTbther lot btwUetne tBanle^'Nrlui wxlred by

Moore, at S^S IIain s^eet,

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thropist and the poor man's friend did not seem to be appreciated. On the other hand, the Indiana Republicans were jubi lant. They asserted that the selection of English would give them the 8tate beyond peradventure that he was personally un popular wherever-known that, while he was. rich, he had made the majority of his money, not in legitimate business, as waa claimed, but by literally grindingthe face of the poor that the wortcing classes were his bitter enemies that the trades' unions of all grades were against him. and that, if they had hdd the making of a ticket for the benefft of their cause in Indiana, abetter could not have been selected.

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Before baying your BOQTS AND SHOES call on Paddock & Purcell. 407 Main street opposite Opera House. They constantly keen un hand a fuJI Hne of finest class goods and sell c?ie^per than anybody. Remember the st^n of "B3 Jiugo." -v ?1 ^...i i..

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Wright & Kaufman gel choice goods at the lowest c#h PKt0S,,^lY a c*U.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE 1 .^odce is haretnr ^ijrwa.^hatJ jriU affly to the Board of Commbnfflert Of ,Indiana, at t^eir tie sjtjar 1830.

MY

.j' WHICH CURES BY ABSORPTION. Asji 3'uur druggist for Prof. Quilmette's French Sidney Pad, and take no other if he has not got it, sdud fe.0() and you will receive the Pad by return mail."

TESTIMONIALS FBOM THE PEOPLE. Judge Buclmnan, Lawyer, Toledo, O.. says: "One Of Prttf. Ouilniette's French Kidney Pads cured me of Lumbago in three weeks* time. My case had been given up by the best Doctors ns incurable. During all this time I suffered untold aghny and'large sums of money.

George Ve.tter, J. P., Toledo, 0., says-: "I suffered for three years with Sciatica and Kidn Disease, and often had to go about on crutches. I was entirely aud pdrmantly cured nftor wearfng Prof. Gullraetto's French Kidney P«d four Weeks."

Quire tf.'gcott, Sylvania. 0., writes: "I have been a great sufferer for 15 years with Bright's Disease of the Kidneys. For weeks at a time was miable to get out of bed took barrols of medicine,, but they gave me only temporary relief. I wore .two of Prof. Guilmette's Kidney Pads six weeks, and I now know I am entirely cured."

Mrs. Ilellen Jeromo,Toledo. O., says: "For years I have been confined, a great part of the time to my bed, with Lucorrrea and female weakness. 1 wore ono.of sCluilmette's Kidney Pads atid wne cured in .one mouth."

II. B. Green. Wholesale Grocer, Findhiy, 0.. writes: "I sniTered for overtSS years rwlth lame back and In three weeks .was permently quxnl by wearing one of I'rof. GuUniette's Kidney Puds.

F. Kceslingv M. D., Druggist. LoganSport. Ind., wheu sending in an order for Kidney Padn,

""I wore one of the first ones we. had and I.reel ved more benefit from it than anything, I ever nsod. In faotthe Palsglve better generalsatisfaction than any Kidney leiuody we evtir sold."

Rav & Shoemaker. Druggists, Hannibal, Mo.. '•We are working up a lively trade In your Phds, land are hearing of good results from them every day."

Prof. Ouilmettc's French Jilver Pad. Will.positively cure Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague Cak«, BilHons Fcver. Jaondlce^ Dys

Wholesale and Retail BRllincry Store TlieTatgest stock and lowest prices "W tsK?Oo

to Wright & Kafif-

iian"Toi* Damson Plums, Peaches, Pears, Grapes,

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WaWrinSteis, Cantelopes, t^ep.t Pp.tfttpes and Spring hicfeh^fftapic and faney Srocev^ of,11!! kinds, as ow nsitrst^class goods can l»e tlic city.

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FRENCH

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Have already been sold, in this country and in France.everyone of which has giv en perfect satis faction, and-has performed enres »wry time when ^used according to directions.

We noV say to the afflcted aud doubting ones that we will p«ay thu iabQve reward for a single eas^eof

Xu^]VtEi BACK

That the Pad fails, to cure. This dfeat. "Remedy will' positively and permantlv cure Lumbago, f^iae baek. Soiatica, Oravol. Diaheten. Urap^y. J)r.ight*f, •Qise(M»e. of tht^itlnevs. ^ncont^nneyice hndil^tentipu of the rine. Xnfl^inalion of the Kidttey"f' ('atnrrh of the Bladder, fllfgh Colored I'rintf. Pain in the' Buck. Side Or Loins. Nervous Wuaki^as. find in fact all disorders ot the Bladder :'.n4.uiysry OraanH whether contracted by pri xtftt disease or otherwise. 'LADIES, if 3'ou are suffering from Female WenkJiess Leua*corrhe«, or ianj": disease of the Kidueys, Bl|vdder. or Urinary Organs, •H !, i'OU. CAX BE CI RED! Without swallowing nauseous, medicines, liy simply weaning

PROF. Q-DTLMETE'S

FRENCH KIDNEY PAD,

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by mail Acdress FKEXCH ll» CO.. Toledo. Ohio

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SAMUEL 8* EARLY,

Wholesale Provisions

Pork, Ijard, Bacon, Sugar Cured Hans. 18 MAIN STREET.

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Aliacellaneons.

STANDS TtWWtT WfTMOtIT A RIVAL ill THE WORLD. For th# cane of ail kinds of A§a« and Chills it has 1 no equal haring- itood th« tost of universal u»e fbr tMrty years lu ihe moatftroalarUl districta. It natar falls to cara, not merely removing for a time the symptoms, but eradicating the cause

thedisaasei t&ereby makiag a permanent cure. PRICE ONLY

Hamaf»etai«4kyTh« J»r. Hatter X«4lela« C«.. Ho. Sit X. Mala Street, Si- Uali.

it?eT: German Protestant Orphans' Home, 8t Charles Rock Road, 8t Louis :"*„yt*"

in my practice, and can heartily reoommend it to the public."

W. S. CLIFT, 4,a J. H. WILLIAMS.

CLIFT, WILLIAMS & CO.

,, MANUFACTURERS OP

AND DEALERS IN

Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Glass, Paints, Oils and Builders' Hardware.

CORNER OP NINTH AND MULBERRY STREETS, TERRE HAUTE. IND.

THE GREAT IMPORT AN CE WHICH

'roasted coffee

Has of late years acquired ns a staple, has natumlly sugffestsd the better ..... 1. it js already an established fact that Roasted

ment of this branch of trade. can be purchased at a much less expense than the consumer can Coffee and roast it. The only question is:

DOES THE CONSUMER GET PURE COFFEE I

'Comparatively few people are nware of the extensive Adulterations to which Roasted Coffee is subjected. The pernicious use of Glucose. Grape Sugar, Gum Arabic.' 'Etjfes, &c., for_the Glazed or So-Called Self-Setting Coffee, is not so much for Clarifying and Settling Coffee, as for Adulteration, hiding defects of poor coffee, and increasing Weight and Bulk. The purchaser of every pound of so-called Gluxfigt Or Seif-Settitig Coffee pays for from one to three ounces adulteration, the amounts^ beifig determinsd altogether by the conscience and skill of the Roaster. Consumers can glaze their own coffee, if desired', at less cost and without the use of decayed eggs of other injurious matter. People who have used Roasted Coffee are becoming aware of this adulteration, and with a preference FOR Roasted Coffee, are demanding better and purer goo#.

order to meet this demand I have erected a building and fitted up the most modern and improved machinery for roastine coffee, nnd am enabled to meet and vanquish all competition, by placing in market.

DAUNTLESS ROASTED COFFEE!

Which is, without question, perfectly Pure and Unadulterated, being roasted from

Sound, Sweet Semes of the

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So delicately mixed.in such proper proportions as to produce a Boquct of Aromatic Flavors,,making a iftost de)icihus aijd healthy beverage. ^Jf you want a delightful and healthy drink, ask your:igrqoer for

DAUNTLESS JAVA .... DAUNTLESS MARACAIBO DAUNTLESS d'EYLON DAUNTLE8S MEXICAN DAUNTLESS PORTO RICO DAUNTLESS GOLDEN RIO DAUNTLESS RIO DAUNTLESS SANTOS DAUNTLESS LA GUAYRA

J^iold only in Pound Packages and cach package containing 1fl Ounces of, Pure Coffee. n:.,, HzuxjiwijLisr,

Vigo

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3ST0TI02STS, TOITS HOSIERY, ETC.

5 Main Street. Sign of the Big Stocking.

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the best physicians to benflt her.1

UT*J «LhilT® Barto'* and Ague Speeds

Bigii Grade Coffees,

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ROASTED COFFEE.

I am also packing the varioius coffees of the best grades separately, under the DAUNTLESS brand, which is a guarantee of the excellence, nnd wifl be known as DAUNTLESS MOCHA ROASTED COFFEE.

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