Daily News, Volume 2, Number 53, Franklin, Johnson County, 20 October 1880 — Page 1
OP ADVERTISING. &>
*»*=*.
I
i.red
t'»
^Tertisements less than
pernon*.
20
cents per line. advertisements accord%?A«c and position.
EST BY TELEGRAPH.
IA, THE REDSKIN, LLED, AND HIS BAND DESTROYED.
l)le Butchery at Sheffield.-f.ow-bound Trains Coming iru—Immigration the Past Year.
KT«KW I.AKI: «iaii«AJjtl.l'KA Al» AM. OX KOAUH. IMM)I BTKIH,V
IA*T.
tokjf
fviforos, Tkxas,
October
19.—A
flu from EI Palaosaya Intellihed In* re today that, the Indian ..Victoria, hat leen killed, and most ibwnd killed or ruptured. Jflirrtl Buel! wlci crossed the river, tin conjunction with the Mexican wan notified ten dtt}'S since by Generrespas that further udvance into tjriov of Mexico will be objected to
Mexican Government, eral Buell immediately withdrew to huerlcan side. To-day Dr. Mariand lo^o, of Pans de Norte, received a from a brother at Corriscol, which
Lieutanat under Terrespas, coming
rpplies,
brought the new* that Gen
£errespas had destroyed nearly all of la's band, including himself. The
fanant gave the following particulars: the afternoon of the 14th the f» overtook and surrounded the Indilatter lieing in position upon two
Itnowit as Las Caatillo, one of which were forced to abandon. On the ng of the iUh the tight was renewed ling in the almost complete annlhilaff the whole party. Chief Victoria, »*rior* ami 1H women arid children Skilled women and children were 4 prisoners SoM-head of hordes and •Swcre recaptured. The Mexican lo.-s 'lirce killed and three wounded, show1iut lite Iudianri were almost entirely tutc of ammunition. ithin the past year Victoria and his [have murdered upwards of four
vt October 10.—This
i,iug Byron Blake, murdered his ksr, »l»*ter and stepfather, and then Itiinnelf, Igiftnlty wa» the cauh*.*, ,.{• murder occurred in the town of iffleld, Vt., one mile from Wheelock low. The murder«T, Byron Blake, ,wen ty-s!r years of age. He had, «ix •s ago, ft »pinai difficulty which occa-
tdAiyium
lo»»
of reason. He was conllned two years, and when he re
ed home.was considered safe, but of ugly temper, as iu fact he imd iys been. His mother waa sixty-three old and his step father seventy four
/Mchool teacher who lives at. the house for her school at ft o'clock in the ittiug. A neighfmr, Mr. lngalR went Ji»e house at 10 o'clock, and on opening •kitchen door found the ghastly re of the maniac's victims. The body 1tr». Williams lay with her feet near *d«ok that he opened. That of Mr. Its lay near the sitting room door, and t. Parks' tody lay by the door leading lie sink room, near the sink, where she apparently b»vn washing dishes.
fcitaw nmind,
.jfOt'X Citv,
Ia
4t
October 19.—A storm
fleet set in Friday, and betuune a severe ,^r•storm on Saturtlay, continuing in a fiflN form through Stinday and ye* W$\ All the railroads leading to this i, except the Sioux City and Pacific,
been blockaded, but the Central Is tin to day, and the other roads are fast ling out of the drift*. The weather 4 not been cold, but large losses in K'k/are reported. Neatly all the farmers this neighborhood ttjport losses, and *yfnan In this county a hundred head of »ep. Losses of cattle from one head to *$ head in Dakota, Nebraska and Iowa, I reported. The roads have been so Ihkcd up, and communication by rail telegraph so completely and cut off it reports from the country are yet lagre and unreliable. The oldest inhabiBV'do^K »ot remember a storm of such rity so early iu the season. The ther to dav *i» bright and pleasant, the snow "is rapttlft dtaaptwatrln^
The Alpfrtu
Havkn. Mich., October J9 —The ieng«rs on the Alpena, as far as can be ned, were W. 8. Benhant, editor of Herald, and wife, M. Crossman. Mrs, F. Curtis, and Captain H. V, S«udr, Grand Haven Mrs. Bradley and two 4fifcter», of iMinta Pe, New Mexiw, ^ra. 8. B» Ctde. of Illinois, sister of I".
HaHttok, Muskegtm, agent of the •i wdrich Line H. T. Locke, agent of Hill iwiu,New York Uev. Farrell Hart and Ifte. White Pigeon. Mich.: Mr. Rider,
fofoBowen.wifethreecx
»f the glass works, rmcuac. K. Y. ex-stewanl of Uie Alpena »sborn, and three children,
Maggie Mack, stewardess of Hsnai N^A. McGilvmy. St. Joseph jcn. a man with children, uame %t known C- Kuster, Fred. Spareth. G. tiillnger, of Gnuid Hapids, L. Andetli, it JM uskcp'B %e following are supposed to hare been ^the Alpena: L. D.Peyton. New \ortt Lny L. «. Clair, Chicago W. C. Petti
Chk*go and Bob Linsky. a scamp jrn buyer, of Chicago.
Chicaoo,
io
Octobcr l9.--The Daily News
Iwnd Haren special says a Uoqge amount »f.freight from the Atom* uwore alx milea aouth of t£e*«. A htta ciUacns are now on the bea^i th«re Misting for piece# of the wreck, or pp«n *tr boatcs. Several chairs known to be "a«
the Alpena haw bee# foand north Holland It is thought no one survived he wreck. •. urwti* Wall sureeu I.
Xkw York October 19 —General Grant
t?i*lted
Wall street thi* m«rn»g, remainnMttf time in the of Dtt*w,
Morgan Co. The Geueral, who waa accompanied by General Budeau. also visi-
UhI
the office of G. W. Ballon A: Co., remaining there about an hour, during which he was engaged In conversation with Mr. Billion, who, it will he remembered. some time «inc»* endeavored to induce General Grant to accept the Presi dencv of the San IVdro Mininir Company.
General Orant last evmiug received a formal invimtion of the Lnlon League Club to a reception which the u. mlers of the Club will tender him on Saturday night next. Preparations :ve aire .unbegun for the ufent. which promises to be one of tine most brilliant of its character ever held in litis citv.
Hou.anjj, JIjui., October 19.—I have been to the shore and along the beach.for a distance of* five miles I. llnd large quantities of apples and other freight, also portions or upper decks, stancheons and rail gang plunke and hatches, one door panel with the name of the steamer Alpena, also two life preservers, and oar aud chair marked with stencil "Steamer Alpena." A piano al«o cameashore during the night, which is recognized by the ajient of the Ooodric1' Line from Grand Ilaven, as in*longjng to thr Alpena. body a lady came ashore this morning, which is also recognized by the agent as being Mrs. Bradley. wh». wiih her two daughter.", been stopping at Grand Ilaven during the summer and w*re on their way home to New Mexico. Captain Hatfili. of the Goodrich Line. has just arrived at the wreck, and watchmen are pairoling the shore, watching for the wreck or bodies. The wind has gone lown, but I he sea is running heavv. Small
pieces
of the
cabin,
Wahhixoton,
IMMIOItATloN STATISTICS.
The Chief of the Bureau of Statistics presents in his quarterly report for the last three months ending June 30, 1880. just issued, a statement showing the immigrations into the United States both by ports at which the emigrants landed and by countries whence they came. The total number of emigrants arrived during the ear was 439.257. The number of emirants arrived at the principal ports where emigrants enter the country is as follows New York..268.126 Port Huron.. .SJ4.U7.1 Boston 34,062 Philadelphia.. 21,727 Baltimore.. 17.U94 San Francisco. 7.158 All other pts. 18,830 Total I.^7,25ft
Then arrived from— ,, Europe Asia :ff:?T. 5 '^9 America
.. 101,681
Africa
All other pts
1,015
Xorwuv.... Italy..'...,. Switzerland Hungary... Netherlands Poland. ...
12.827
r.,156 4.3611 s.yto 2.177
»Wm. H.
ta
As matters
head
#r.v*
N
21
Pacific Isl'nds
958
Tiie immigration from Europe was as follows: Great Britain and
Germany Swetien.., Austria... Denmark Russia.... France All others.
Ireland .. 144.275
84.038
:m, 186 12,904
6 576
1,854
4.813
2,142
Total $47,747 The immigration from the American continent is as follows: British aud North American Provinces. 95),700 West indies, 1.851 Mexico, 492 South America, 88 Central America, 44 tnial, 101,681.
The immigration from Asia is as follows: China,
5,802
India,
countries,
21
16
all other
total.
5,8119.
BIG SCHEME.
Indiana Democrats and Nationals Getting np a ''Surprise" Party.
KUStON ON AN Kt.KCTOIUAt. TICKET THK t,AT»««*r TAliK.—KKNTUCKY PHOMI8KS COMTORT IS Till?
*VH
or *100,000.
Lot^tsvnxiE, Ky.,
Octolner
16.—A
local
politician, who attended the funeral here Sunday of Col. S.
S.
Hon.
English, uncle of
English, is authority for
the statement that he has reason to believe there is a great political surprise brewing in Indiana. The nature of the surprise in question is
thought to be
now going
a
move to
pool Democratic and National interests in November. To do
thit it will be
necessary to prepare a new Electoral ticket, Uie selection of members for which
on. If such
Sarodbackers.
a ticket is pre-
and accepted by Democrats and reen it will be composed of eleven Democrats and four National. Should the Nationals insist on more representation, it is said the Democrats will yield to them.
the Legislature, with whom* and the aid of several weak Republicans, McDonald can be returned
t©
the Senate. It ts said
that English will work
as
tit New
^/TrciaUve
fund of
1100,1100,
nave *b»»ud«n«l
ork and New
of Enclish
wp
the
|100.000
is now promised for November. Bennett
Young, son-in-law of Dr. Stuart Rob inaon.'tntd one of the staff of the Louisville Post he would smhscrtbe
H.
fl.OOO
to be
and
day's result in
"God only knows" whether the Signal will la«t tillafiet the Novciaber electton. Later. Ff i* d«e*,ow majoritr
"Ul
so.
TO'SUBSCRIBERS.
HV iwttld a*k onr *nb»rriher* to kindly repnrt at thi* affire nntf tiiitxiwj paper*, tJutt ihf if a/trr may be Ur'Lrd afler by the /{mite MuH-'gtr ptraomUg. Thtr* hn* thien much eompktini of late that tht earner* finil to rtdiotr reffvittrfy^ ItV mre/fl tlmt eaeh mrrfcr number of paper* for toch *sb*ribtr. ^'ne fauli He* mtk the wrrirr*, wkich mil br rightnl at one*.
T.H.K cJ TY:.
r-Rsces at Danville this week. ,,i —Grvernor A. G. Porter ou the 30th. ~rliememljer the great Irish Arrah Na to \r *t —The Y. M. 11. C. at headquarters thievening, every bolv is invited. i—Y»n Amb\irgh's circus is to visit this city, on the 2nd of November. ir-The city is rapidly growing in fhe neighborhood of the nail works.
-rr-'riie
upper deck,
furniture and berths are coining ashore.
Oct.
19.—Large
quanti
ties of cotton seed oil have l»ecn for a lung time shipped from the United States to Itily and other European countries but especially to Itily, for mixing with olive oil, and in seme instances cotton S'. ed oil lias been refined and then labeled and sold as olive oil. To prevent this adulteration a project is before the Italian ('handter of Deputies to impose a very much higher duty upon cottou seed oil than now exists.* .lust what the duly is to be can not be ascertained.
Agnes Robertson combination in
Arrah Xa Pogue" at tlie Ojera Houfe t-o-night. •'•'1 f. —A large number of our sport loving citizens will go to the Kvanaviile races next Saturday, —A matinee will be given at the Operft House next Saturday afternoon by the Rial a/ul Draj)er's troupe. —The trial of those who were found in the gambling house* last Saturday c-ven-iug was coutiuued this( .^no^U^S the Mayor. —Marshal John Kitld warns the business men to keep thier sidewalks tlear as he is going to enforce the city ordinance in regard t»that matter, 1, ii% .... —A German was found drunk in the alley at the rear of Byee's properly on Eighth aud Chestnut streets by Officers Thomas and O'Riley this morning about 2 'clock. When searched at the Stationhouse *m65 was found on his person. -John H. Nelger & Co. will in about one week open a dying artd scouring establishment in McKceu's New Block. Mr. Nelger is well known in the city and we hope all our people in need ot anything in this line will-patronize bim. —A Normal student was too modest, to my Longfellow, and she referred to the great author as '"a large nmn."-—i£ t'j/'w-
This may be true but we have our doubt« about it. Now really was it modesty that led to the statement or w»S( it attempted wit. •—Rail and Draper will Friday, and Saturday nights present an entirely new version of Uncle Tom'* Cabin at the Opera House. This is afar superior company to uny that has undertaken this favorite play and that, together with the revised parts, makes the entertainment quite nil active.
—Mr. Shaughncsy the proprietor of ttie Tip Top concert hall is conducting a series of evening entertainments of which St. Leon and Lancing, the great female impersonators, and Charley Ray, song and dance man, are the leading features. New attractions will be on liiiml next week. —The result of the election of the Iv «te T. II. directors reached us after we had gone to press yesterday evening. It is hereby submitted. J. E. Martin, Samuel Orr, W. Hielman, I). J. Mackey, Samuel Bayard. C. R. Bement. H. M. Sweeter and T. Hopkins of Vnnderberg county. L. Y. Wataon of Knox county. W. R. McKeeu, J. Col leu, J. H. Turner and D. W. Minshall of Vigo county.
PKKMWAI
I. N. Pierce is in Indianapolis. Vandalia passenger agent
H. W. Heflfard General freight agent Vandalia road is confined to his bed. Mr.
S. B.
C.
now stand, the Senatorial
of McDonald sure
his
to go
ofT,
but
friends claims thai the arrangement* of the ticket explained above will secure him the votes of such Nationals
Davis has been appointed ad
ministrator of the estate of Sylvester Sobley deceased. The Indianapolis Saturday
812
mortal man
never worked before to cam* this plan through. He Is
quoted
as
Barnum will
alone, and try
saying be hopes
now let him and hU
to sa
flXETE
VOL. 2.-NO. r:j. TERBE HAtJTE, IXD.. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20, 1880. PRICE 5 CENTS.
C.
The following
were allowed.
OaXU-Im
E. Ford
in the city. F. Palmer of the W- Si. JL and P. t^oad is in the city.
Reeine,
Harding, editor, will make its appear ance one week from next Saturday. ,M'Jiixej—• -.-sf:-4::,*.}. Harried
At
1 -.30
this afternoon by Rev.
north 1st
N.
Surrell to Chaa.
lisle Ind. The
as
are in
wsys
,*i ..
them
Kidney Oiwnplaint.
to a
7
my
miswt
pk*i^v himself
to reverse last Tues
at
foaM.
one
two little
fn Kentucky
ocmnQr.
I
Indiana are mistaken.
had
their use until they
In
Parke
4i~
C. R.
Henderson, at the rcsidcnce pf Mrs. Mary Surrell,
Miss Came
street
B.
Clark
fiaq., of
Car
presents
were mumerous
and varied, and costly. After an extended tour through the east, commencing at
8:10
this afternoon, the happy couple will settle down to solve the problem of life in their new home
best
in
it
"Beat kirn half ibetr Value.* Thev cured sne of Ague* Biltkmsneas and
as
recommended.
had a bait bottle left which
I
giri*.
used for
who the doctors and
neighbor* said coold not be cured.
would have lost both
Re
publicans who suppose the Democrats
if
I
of
them
one
night
Hop Bitters.
not given them
They did them so much good
I
continued
wtie
why
I
say
do
S
$. „I» i*i* U'p t* vi .» Ik+t. *& If -ft .4
OrXClL MEETING.
The following is a brief rt-jwrt of the meeting last niglit. The Mayor'and all the conncilmen except Messrs Cltitter and MoCutcheon, were present/
1fv
no\D5 »y«i **.
Martin Iloilinger for furnishing
a
&i:'r
s*v
From tin* Mayor of Evaosville. to tlie memlwre of the council to attund:. Uie^itces acoepted.
ri^v/
From President Marti: of the E-. II. roatl. to run an extra train .for the a»ccommodatioiiof city officers accepted.
pktitions
•.
Br tlfe Pet stock association for the u-e of the market house for a time in December to ||ve an exliibition grantel.
iU
Bv J-JW. Maun that Peter McKentia. cdunty" bridge watchman, be allow $1. Ier day as extra policeman refercd.
By City Clerk asking ]ermission to purchase record, and ordinance book granted?
By Nathaniel and Rachael Carpertter of Ivokomo lud.. for the use of the pest housee as an orphan asylum refered. & 'ByJas. Kelley, for the location of a news stand on the corner of 4th and Main streets refercd. .*?»!:
The finance committee asked permits ion to borrow $:1.000 grauted.
OAS.
Reagan reported in favor of the placing of a gasoline lamp at the intersection of Ninth and Swan streets.
SKWKUS AND WIIAUVES. '-u
The bill of Mr. Farnham was not ac cepted. An estimate was granted" T. Kih&er tor the construction of the Chestnut street sewer.
The committee reported favorably to whom Was referred the petition of Mrs. Zimmerman asking permission to tap a .newer.
fc, ^^4h^BXKTt) A.NI) «HtOGES.
ThS"report of the
The committee wlio hud in charge the petition of Mrs. E. Buckingham in regard to the grading of'an alley reported unfavorably.
WATRlt.
The report of the committee who investigated thu matter of changing the main water pipes near T, B. Johns'lumber yard was-aeeepted.H -4 roi.ieic
iioarp.'
Samuel Stark was appointed to rill va cancy caused by. Walker's resignation. The Treasurer reported the collected amount to account for opening Linton street.
Fifty-seven dollars and seventy-live cents were collected during th« month of September by the Mayor as fines. rr.-tl .r. 1 HKSOMJTIOK8. ?.J
By Mr. Ellis: That Linton street be opened. Adopted, re »f $*im By Mr. Ellw: That the Commissioners notify the Street R. R. Company to fill up within the next 10 days the center of their track on north Sixth street.
By Mr. Friz: For the placing of a culvert over the gutter on the north side of Eagle ou Ninth street. Adopted.
By Mr. Friz: That the damage done one Wolfe's house by having fire alarm wire placed there be repaired. Referred.
By Mr. Friz: That gasoline lamps be placed on each corner between the T. H. & I. R. ft. and Locust street on Eleventh. Referred.
By Friz, that the gutters be clcancd from Thirteenth street on Main
city limits. Adopted.
Geo.
ized
cured. That is
you do not
know half the val
ue of Hop Bitters, and
not recommend
them high enough-"—B Rochester,
J, J-«
v.e^r
to advertise for
C8meaer. from
N
By
Mr
eaft^
By Mr. Polk, that Third street paired from Ohio to Moffatt Adopted.
By Mr. Ellis,
structcd
treasurer in favor of Alexander
Gregor, Bernard
W.
Modesitt. to
wbom
awarded
Carlisle. The
wishes of a host of friends
go with
to
1
By Mr. Polk, that street commissioners be instructed to repair Second street from Ohio to Moffat. Adopted.
«.• be re street.
igm,jp amwt
Dkleoation
,n
E. Mi- Smith for coal $500^, W. A Pefcer for attending gasoline unpsJpS.'J0.,
tM
one
Bru^er and Defrere presented their bond fpr thj: cousLruction of tlie ?th street 0wer. On ao ouut of the absence of reliably security, the iond wa&>not approved.'i c' *$tr if I'WIMrXICATH^.
Olin's new
that the clerk be1 In
to draw warrants on the
city
Mc
—C
oratnaace.f blood or fftomacn, ud wish
By Mr. Farringtoa that part of engine try the new
bonse So. be plastered. Adopted. French Liver
... ... 1
By committee on credemtiaia be author
sealed proposals for)
famishing the material and building
fenee along the north aide of Woodlaws rnu»i«n-
a'
TKt^i «««t tait.
Thmi
to Itrrt street,
Pfai}ti|m,
p-
that
aHention lie
.dh
*KT Or
V. N
to the north sidt? of Main lw*twevn Sixth and Seventh str t. Adopierl A temperance petit:on of C. R. Henderj"^ sou. «nd several others is laid over and wiil be considered at the and the council adjourned.
1
Prof. Frank Queen in hH wonderful' Tricks mysterious changes ami 'starting Imnsfrt-mations at tKW3Iuiu stnH.,51tl
The hidies are i-eqticsu^d u^^Ao jor^t the grand opening to-da}T at MraT. D. Olin's new store in McKeen's hew block.
S
Un,
D.
UWB SALK—€he*p Becond-htittd phieton in good JP fepslr, hoiafe make. PrtceflMJO. Oayjew st Scott Aflralf's carrtago Rhop. tv^t of jjnblic pqowre. ,, u« mi u"
Go to Urn new
N
e(inmitte?1'Which
was referred the petition from R. Rodgeis to place scales on Third, street was concurred in.
A
Itf '^I^V
y«^i\
next ^m^jjting,
v'i^ited
of Induuiians
den. Garfield yesterday^'^M\ ifytWit iitrjur Ponder «n these Tmlh*.
Torpid kidneys, anl constipated tyowels, are the gnat causes of elironic diseases. Kidirt v-Wort
ha* cured tbotisahds.
Try it iuid you will add one in«t'e to-»lheir numlx^r. Habitual costiveness s\fflicts million^ of the Anicricftii jeople. Kidney Wort will cure it.
ixt
Kidney Wort has cim .kidney oom plaints of thirty yearsst^mding. it.
Hi 52.lt ,• iih\
—Ladies Uolmans- risters. Jacket.'s, ^•-,- cut and made by B.uintni A Co. Ladies and Gentlemens
1 otn.'*'' 5T2Main
Sm^et.
iff ,«8tf
Prof. Frank Queen will open a museum at 622 Main street, to- morrow morning. 52tl i,
Bar^nins!I
l4l ), JJllT co SOMETHINGJNT5W NEW STORE, NEW GOODS!
H. Butler h^is, just oponed a 5
and lOc store on Sixth street, two doors south of Prtstoffiee'. Her counter* are packed with new choice goods wherebyers can select for the small sum of 5 and 10c. She earnestly .solicits an inspection of her goods before purcbas irig Elsewhere.
1. .1, Jj J...V
1
5 audt 10c vstore ^or
bains, two doora south of
bar
P^uofHce, ,', l51-8t
Grand Opening on Tuesci.'^y. "V V'ednos,s tlsy aud ThuretlnVy
TP .IT Wliil" WAvASE
Mw. T. 1'. Olin presents 'ftic cuntpli inentH or the sewsoo to the crre Haute aod vicinity announcing: tiic d*cn« ing of a fine stock of Full Mitlfcnery. fihe coiiliallj" invito every ladv in* T«r,re Haute to be present, at th«' (irand {»en* ing which, takes place on Tuesday...-Wed-: nusdnv ami Thursday, ll^-r goods sue of' the choicest, seh-ctions' nurl. ibe Ifttest styles, all bought for cash.
1
Ht
goods
must, be se'en to be spprecisiVed, and its she ways it is no trouble to whojv.people her goods, you will be koidly ervt'd whether you buy or not.
I tht East c'd of Bloi-k, Main siroc ,\*'l-ft'
People nre rushing to the tuew Aujid. /'Hstore for ch« .-»p good* ., two lvt(jrs ^»aj(h Po-tofllce.
At
the Tur
mi
may dtfcouragcd,
R-tniili«-1nn'b|, a
few more rheumatic e*arw and skint, dWeast^
or
hard cyses
of
^-hatever kiud tltnt
to
cjurr up. j«nd
come and lukf nrkisti B.lth. 'jilid i)«*rhaps a little inedic.il i.reatmenl ia cotmOction Sh *m is up fr.uh uroming 211 night, and obliging ,)W«Q.Uants ejxiployrjd to wait on you Umjtt--Take them as arehy. vv'ctl an' liu ry. Xo. yortli Sixth stret. "f-\ '3^t5:
—Sylvester SteW:m of thi* county hag, longb*4n afflw-U'd with Lung tnai)le or consumption and ,was told by his physicians hot he must die. in a very short time. Mr. Stexvarr %ns' mlvhied 'to conSuit wiih Dr. 4' S. .lordatr of this city. He ottuu and it is sa notorious that Mr. Stewiirt i» to-day a stroug healtliy man. Stewart is anxioiis that. all consumptive* should know of'Dr. lldtVlan's wonderful medicines. For furtlu-r particulaars addresA^inpr »j j?
SVI.VESTEH STKWABT,
Lcwit Post Office, Vigo (V, Ind. vit3 *H!? ...j' !••,. Whitaker formerly 'with Griffith, Btfbs.", has opened a Shoe Sh&p at No. 9. North 2d Street, whc.re be plea«ed to see Jus old custpm. rsT.
Hi
mows.
Whkaker at
been
for the opening of Linton
52t8
*The fsdi«rs will rejoice when tjt% 'rtfe the he#- sttie* In rniTHnery*at Mrs.
T.
D,
Don't buy till you ex
amitw her goods. 32-lt
No. 9
will Sole
Coopman and Wilson
75
street.
Adopted. By Mr. Ellis, that the chief of police and the force be instructed to file com plaints against any person or persons who are haboring malicious dogs or in any other way violating the dog ordinance. recently passed, and that each offender be prosecuted to the fullestextent of said P* ««w.
North
and
3d
Heel
for
damages
have
Street,
your Boots or Shoe*
cctfts. 33t8
^-Go to Whitaker and ha# your Boots or Shoe* repaired at half price. No1. 9 North 3d Street
J*frher«
*iil be 7graod^rush at Mr*. T. D.
Olin's new stora today Go earlt and get ihfc latest atylea. 32tt
If you art: troubted with., fever and
billions fever, jaundice,
dyspepsia, or any disease of tiic
remedy*
liver,
to get
well.
Pro/.- Gailmt tte's
P«t ask
your
drn^ist
for
it and take no other, and if lie has not
1.50 In
a to
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tetter
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the PSvncL
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return mail
*»e
Ed Friend has
Wf
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reined
^,e Kc^^qCadets.
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The ^tws *er\*e«t by rile carrlf't*
'hew in"lhe ^ty or Tan* Hante at WNil««*rN A WTEEK ^sihte yk&kff, atwlro oMMfeHatMri.» m*n 13c a week or 4!* a month.
COMBS'& ROGERS
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mmmmm 7H auy qwir&ity, large tr small. .1 us
htttiMtfk* aiul thry wiU rtrrit# jtrmpt ft/-, tmtimt, late anfl wly. A*o postponement on itecGunt of i' n« ilfl
FOR TKE BEST
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AND CHEAPEST
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LOUIE ROTHSCHILD,
No. 5132 M:\in Sireet,
0 vf h'i
city teamsters.
have itf storCa lot of^
1
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523
lu£j±X2sr STREET.
3XJ"5T YOXJR
HATS & BONNETS
.AT tTMIL BAITER'S Wholesale an(| lletidl Millinery. Store The largest »tock and hmest prifces.
W. P. HOCTOK,
Practical Plumber,
AND GAS
Uusanwcic Abtksiaj CO..
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(Bi'iwws. Third And Futirth street»,)
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
G-EO. H. HUG-HE^
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Heavy Kaoine Wagons,
Snintllk1 for licavv lumlinc!' C-'ihT' ^ee them. i, .:i '.Um 1 14"
ill.
Mi c. A. POWERi •». il(H and 106 Main street.
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Pork. Lftvrt
kucoii,
Misiir i'tiri'tl tianis.
18 MAIN STREET
X. KUSSNEK, ji
Palace of Music
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pay tbe.iu Mt, l/i
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