Daily News, Volume 2, Number 55, Franklin, Johnson County, 22 October 1880 — Page 2
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K. P. BBACCIIAMP, Editor mil Pwi'ftewr. Publication Offlfee, comer Fifth ami Main gtrecl* A "r
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Entered Et the Post Office at Terre Haute, Indiana Bccon«l-cUt4S mutter.
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22 1880.
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JAMES A. OAUFIKIJ).
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VICE FJSESIDKXT,
CHESTER A. ARTHUR
THR SEWS HAS THE fcAKOESl DAILY (I HCIL.VTION IN THE (ITY.
WIOWA*.
We wish to impress oo tlifs minds of our readers the importance of kw jin^ up the enthusiasm of Republicanism so that no gatesinay hole ft"o jx nTo tl 1 flddsof Re pubHdah VicWry. On uteri Bat itfdttV Ai#it Hon. D. P, Baldwin Attorney General ciect will speak »t UuTwigvf«mi and our people should turn out without respect to l)affty FV1 »pIakijr|tMiW will' pl|*fef ufM-rf |tie fvho gojps jj'eajf ijml I. 1/ Li
IN Modoc County, Ooose Lake. California a few weeks a%t, a man named Carroll left his mowing machine standing* in ,4m Ii3d 0v^jltgf^ i^ffwlieF |i|f Uturned in the morning found that a grizzly had visityd iM»»4 evident Irad tried to find out how it worked. lie had first taken hold oltUo tongue and turned tiie machine half way round, lie then broke open tie ionl boot, iJWMhed the oil can and tore up^liiC-cuyMon.
ipmikiBg of U&irafcnt
Qcaaki
IIampton Sherman traitbleisiiyH "Mr. Wad« Hampton- tells Secret tary l»fi' Im*m Mr Hampton hundred away and "in iio danger of being: knocked down for his insolenee bcdrd since that mul« kioked away onetof his legs, he can play, the barggart and bul]y t|uwMS?h IsMnureonai_ foroT Not tTinl Befretary Sherman would descend- W fl phy^eaf *cmctiWterTWttli Hampton: 8h6btn% and shotilder hllttng goutlctaan to thq the lrigadiers oil iuofdpn Una ^ou(i try.
are relegated by prize-flghttjrs and but siwns#.f4i%atyit, di»dM-} -lo feMl *n«n eral hundred miles away than standing in reach, tohere anger might get the better of dignity ai\d lay the,offender sprawling.
It is hardly neefcssary to resent an imputation of thi.f kind, however. from Mr. Hampton. His words-don't count. A man who hat* been proven au out and out liar, and -n ccWard aft well, by his own
Mn Hump ton said in his Btaunton speech'that the cause of the Democracy of to day was the' cause for which Lee andJackson fought. Finding this e)tpresslon was working injury to the party In the North, her dented having trsmd tt, and denounced the report as a Iladical lie. Then came forward his owu party paper at Staunton, and declared the report to be true. "While halffa doaen Democrats pwo^» to U. TlicV politely* t*»ld IIr* LfatiipU»t that lie didHfc .have! courage, X-aoudtAo stand np to his own' conviotidrisr Awrdefend his own utterance^, and that he ut tered a plain and deliberate falsehood when he said H»1' words quoted were npt his own.
Mr. Hampton is a brave man. He admits that himself, and points out the graves of his victims as he passes along the highways of the South but we do not remember that he has "chawed up and spiV-out anybody sinoa the war, uml™ho has certainly received the lie about his Staunton speech of a Quaker. Like most of his ilk he contents himself with swaggering when it is sifU f&t swagger, and talking "goah" to thw Who are not in thu biood-letting business. Ue giv-tty' lief anil append-his address {ntrtu^^th# orirtt^c.ifut hi ku^w wherf'.ltf* Idiii a thyi. SUcrtnn* vviluld iwh«vwif \tfted wise than with the muzzle of a shot gun, and this lent to Wftircckleft* daring somethlnir Uke absurdity.
It pnot KetK^sAiry for Nor]heard g^ttMemento vindicate their courage by relapS ing into barbarism, for thev have wrung a recognition for lravpry when ,Xii» witirtd where valor tmt fj^ped fear.) ingi«'to"ihe ctilturr'tl enlightened Nuh the dernier reM)rUju^itiab}i' /mlyr vhe» laws are ixjwerlt# wd nati6t|»su-| ,Co be jrnvetl. The \ttekv ouamilfi *wb hi left, as we s«\id, to professional nri/.e fighters and rampant brigitdK^s who feel in necessary to demonstrate ft vetunprovi'd cour age, or ostHblifU their dexterity in fl of OstJt of fife ntinV. It dhes not tl»a^iUMi VValdi^ KnwswMMi 4H because Vatrick Mullig»\n
kiH*if\h|rii^tit iaf Jn«f $ *rfr||ifH WW)uld n4 t»rO' in4iilem4n unirirth if W^4' H«» were to show the mere dexierity in the handling of a dueling (rfstol wul put a bulletin the former's brain while getting In return only a scratph upon lus remain* Ing legi tlS JpUli and the re lies the difference lMtwet»n our civilization and theirs.
Notliing could le mnre admirahie than JrSiui.n%^»id uqw a -MU. kluxism without incurring its perils"Herc is what v«« sm*v« Sherman in suKsinnce, and I will hold up your pho tograph that utay ffHi U. The public shall Jutlge Wtwwn us»* And the
man has made hint ridteulpu* in ihe eves of both the North and the South: lie lia»lB«iim?tl th^s displeasu^ of U»« South by kicking at Uie kuklux and ml? h»H lailder by which he muunttnl to place, and the rilictde and cohtempt of th« North by playing Uie Blvfcguanl and attempting to bully a man who will not be bullieti. aad"wtm cnfmT prnres that Hampton 1*"ir
Tuk Nationals of Vigo county will W
sESfircrauoa) on the 15th of October, .jUL. -.tt
G«f:an many rtcrtiit« as ^you can for the NorwnUerdkvtfon-
HORRIBLE DEATHS 07 THE WEXK The past week has brought to the peo pie of tli «s ctomtiiv WrriW deaths. Beginniy|jp with \h£ eommeneed *$i the mUesJpie w«vki ago to day an|| clpjgiig tw tcnAje death of tire young man on tlx- A'andnna bridge last night, ,, '.•in„
Beginning with the storm we find that tbe stf airt^ri Adpfmvfou ]^ke Michigan had twenty six pivssengers on board. among^wTiiro we was last »eefl'itfM'»ftti,^ill-ty tnilos'^ff Chi•ago on last .Sutiiwhiy evening, and ii )iopposed trj liave gone to pieces on -Hun day morning. Every man* woman and chtkl. wftisf drowned and the steamer daubed into splinters. Several iMxlie# hiive ln-en \rashed «Mliore ftnd the la*ke is sttewed with freight.T 1 WhUsvbverybody was craisvd with ex(.iiementurt to the.fate of the Alpena, no t^ofafilit was given-to other vessels that were on the lake during that fearful gale. Now, the graVost doubts are had as to the fate of the propeller Europe,
This craft was oja the lake during the nlorin and as notUing has been heartl from lKMTisand f^oirt the fact that she was due in port on last Monday it is feared she too with about thirty-five liteshaVe g6ne to the bottfmi. One hundred would be isonable estimate
the lives lost on
of
\tater and land witiiin a radius of onehun!(Sr«!d miles from Chicago from Friday's show storm. On Wednesday at Cincin iiiiti an ortunate and appalling affair occurred :it the eornof of Second street and Broadway, which resulted in the frightful death of $ve elderly women and a serious accident to auother. Whetf found three of tliftibodiesi had only been Huffocated by the smoke. Two othem item btirnt after death.
On the same day t-hat these five womensfero burned at Cincinnati, our city was shocked by the terrible calamity at the distillury of
Cox
amlTTairbanks, in which
six men were mashed, bruised and scftlded to deatli and tlireeor four, seriously woun d»d. Last night, following .in the-'Wake of tli is tcrriidrfffTftlrrand almost before the indies wei^Sftldi tt1(icdmOtivd andirain ot anvm(*t the Van*iuli*v bridge in thif?
ydofyit maif
him almost inio ininpe meat,.!
Be^idefe there have, occurred perhaps a dozmideathi from cold murder,0 the acldfeVitttl d^ath by prstol shoDt lhg/
itw d«*ath f»y pr.^toi shoot ing.
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The NowYork Sun Corrsdle^ itself over the Indftutti defeiUrt' the following elojuent wrtrtls spoken editorially:
Tli a Democrats have sustained an un uua
it
lalcttlatiops' hpd nemherots' hi
Dembcrats' fttii beaten, badly' beatenwhether beaten to ddath or notis the only quesMon. It has ^med to us®that®the whOH DMnrtdrfttic CiiinpnisrtV wasi ft iWriiir of wuhders. Tiie pafty^ hfltl' offe^tniiYi. only one, •wltdsri Irtitherise streti^tlr'hAd1 twsen d^monstraitwl on a iiational 1 Siunuel J. Slldbii It Is the whereat pro-! eminent name in tin) Dorrtocratw ptAtyi So patriotie, so lofty,ot)nvindng wtw his great letter to thel conventiort wliieh inaue the nomination that the most adroit and the wiscrst of'Kll his enemies, after reading it, avi»vedhis disjxsitioi) support him. This illustrious man the Democratic party thought it could afford to dispense with as a candidate. Tlieru,. word of one ^ylable, with two o's In it, which might not in appropriate! j' be rxisnrted herd. The party ninninatcd general Hancock,' a good man weighing 250 |onuds. Rut Hancock is not TildcnT' Then, as acrowningactof folly, tile party went Into the State of Thomas A. Hendricks and took another man for Vice President. Any name oilier than that of Hendricks would have been folly enough, imt to «jo oTe step further, they had to take a tnnn: with* the most odioiw'roputntioni as A skinflint to ovorteollly, There vwed to he a fellow who made an 0(3cuptition uf butting his head against: a rough: stone New England wall for 25 dents. The Oomocratic,parkin imtkin this nomination, rescmbledhlm, only, report be truc.,tluiy _did.get tUc 2,5 cents. Now we arc top looking the $9t^jd facts sipiarely irt lh« fnce.f .Vvimcauum,do that without blinking in defeat and disaster as well & in
Victory
We
say
M. tlu^.ladics».„
wiU» Japanese
if
has no manhood ln hfo
make. We are l»eaj«n4 we iqe ,pvi»nr •h row a. but wt jire not destroyed, Thty disaster hi\ experienced may yet be wtrieved. «.f» .1*191 X. .%• ft
fiaw mu&r tttf rfor miTtrl
in |a ?v)|^as
iu |hA use not prove a ftu«4tWi d«H''S ff that rtflt
can or
st?mfc!tsP.
Hnd allows the drivcrsto fhjod Uie cross ings, ot%lA t& bfc p^itlftdito^lq^llciPith a club. We have been told that a committee of Indies will wait upon our Co^oil at Uie next regular meeting and prejienj, ^'^a petition to have the city furnish tlve thousand pair.9f^oodstj|lf,tQ be di^lbu
U*i at each crossiliig so that they can cross tJie streets wiUtoyt niiningj thcjr clothing. Thij^ouHbo avgtoatexpense to the taxand wc sngge^ that it would b? much cheaper to kill the fiend who pertists in pouring watec qt? the crossings
arm
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rsel ves
parasojs
mc*jt bote of
NDgvtnent stab
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and whop yMi
afUwet sptinkilng.**'-
Jtife
him to the heart.
From the Austlrf we learn of the death of Jladge D«v.il »f tl^ Vnltt^ States vl Court for the Wt»t«rn li»trict of TttKaSi, who dkd al Fort Omaha] bn tfco #Hh of dol»er. Altlioiigh for raanf Vear» a resident
of
Texas, he had
*oHd Republteari ^ftwt WSf not^
wit1standing he w£* TOiffikfolari De&cv' bmt presented to the District Court rcso^u tlotts commemorative of ^he vtnikr i^| Mid itttcffriiy of 4«d«e IuT»l in «u able, e)«npient and pathetic address wWdi ls jRablislfd lo fn«
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Evm Re|M»bilca» iko»W hi wide awaWi
INKORMATION received fronj California slates that a wonderful change ha» eornc o*|r Callfongjir sine® the October elec ti£. Befuf^that, the Republicans were ering JPom stagnation, le Stl« is in ft condftid^M^Ul(?qfcl^ tera^nt, and Republfettktwjs are l»c-« in* formed everywhere. No fears arc felt ifclie^^ by a )wge? ««jwilj8 tlm any Republican candidate.
THE (oliowing u^, lelegntphei from* Qlevcjand yesterdays.. t, -.,it
Hampton, Columbia*, 8, C\
^Sin—Twelve hundred Union veterans, mimbeni of thft Garflehl and Arthur Vet?
General James A. Garfteld at hirfhome i» J*lenton, heroliy send y«»u their compli mentt, and sily to you that they will, on Novfcmber 2, 1886, vote as their shot, and that, their address will l*e Cleveland. 7 "M. D. LKOOKTT, ^'President of the Corps.
1
i. "Gkoroe A. GKOAT.
'•Chairman Jfixccutive.Committee,"
IT is said that Senator McDonald and Judge Scott are now running the" cam paign in thD, Stoto for Noveml)cr on be half of the Democratic party. Last nlghi these two citizens were hard at work patching utnmnretllttir for the working men out of BamnTO's rorged letter to H. L, Morey, signed, vfith Qar,field's name vtiiile Mr. Hendricks and Mr. English disported thefoselies' jit* the theater, listening tir Thomfw W. Keene'8 btirlesque on Rich--fljrA' the TWrdiit-.C^bt* G'Qmu*erci4,
The people in this neighborhood have been Scott-ched quite enough, for the next. itjsvo or three hundred years. (Tire Democracy think they .tpred the Nationals, but they the,2nd of 'November.
everything
theatres
adroit figurl/ti^ ,,M
have capwilisee on ii'
Go to the wigwam tomorrow night,
A
Sonday in Paris.
A Sunday in Paris is as thoroughly unlike a Sunj^^in this country as it ie, ork goes on fiere the eK day the shops
{possible to be. \VorV goes on here tl saiiid as on ,a week day th^ sho^s are
All the shops being open on Sunday morning in Pairie,. this .peculiar people, who only liye. fronr hand,to mouth, first bought their breakfasts, and then started 6ut'fo buy'{hei^^itiriers.' They first inVested in ii littTe bunch ofkindlihgwood' io start tl »eii r6 with. and then in a Utile bag of chorcwl to keep it going. The jjerpon wh.o bough* mor^ ^han a day or two's Bupnly of fuel, Woula be looked apoif a^'a roe td the'Sfcate, do1 fixed1 is the public habit of buyi»g/Only enough for the day. The kindling wood and chajcoai sh6ps are is prbftnrient and numerous along1 the streets'as any othersi and they dismay their goods in the windows aaiiittra^vetyr^ apJMt^ej the kindling WQod r»e»tly t^ed ^njjSinalLbqndlff sold^ at (^hfe'^plece. the coal"inijuai%" blocks, and the charcoafy In bai^, frbm ie'to#Oeen*« Ir firtwcrid is. wanted-by ^oine.ajriptocrat whq^isiboWr rate of twq cen^aj stTck.arfd b^liuSt enoughto lakTfl^ the dinner i«dvW$n$ the coinprfny Wdtf fanewefr ia thei ew^ning- In, btmnp Tlm2l elSy
40'&
lor beefsteak cli«pa, wents
dGf cfehii'
bt
cent* £t» coffiBCi fl M&L2Q tat, ordins tea, 4$ cents for bread, 50 ceatp ior,^tW-,E tor, 48 ce^nt^. for -djnary ham, and
~7p
cents fot boiled haA sold in slicea it tiie shops flhetarfual way ih wltics bongkt) 15tent»fbr hifj 8dga^bi«ok«»' into the accurately
»qufMreJump«nni(ierr
for milk, 4 cents each for tomatoes, and 12 cents aTiaTfpeclc "fbr^lafbea These are the usual pHcfei pwfl tor these articles, and though the list does not include ail, it showrf'Wfe^Tim which most tfitf&tar of ft*«t are sbld^ia^arM,
This is-4tie «oot co^to U» Inmoeo^ charges cofswoent upon Ue Exposition, but afso inTth^ wprof^or qty.cu»toms, I^neV^n^Th6^f duty t^bon almost etfety€hingf brought in ortiM» lr xaiae^r«v«ifljul. But, ^witA these veij hi^, the Pansians
can still live more, other of theirtil#rf and tlye absents of a howl, serrtwi FiHe yvtA^n (Sunday), of wia^i the food tb*t« posed ll wss not bougbt at tW ^li did markets on -Sandfc? mtntiinf."
two hundred their stepi palace, b«4 .Pi»ris «mld theovfcr,
maad
ntmt*
.108, II, BRIOOb,
Produce and CommissioQ MERCHANT* Fourtl^ai^l Cherry streets,
C'oral'r ?TKfU^HAUTE, INDIANA.
$
TO #WI0 A VJiAlt, or fft lo «a a
OIK*«II
fcakncstf,
arc
lilmost all Open the wagoris, l&den With goods, go.' about the stareets people atfaad
tOiJiearJyialL
theiir avocation^ and
until noojq.,they vyork just the satire aa if it were a week day. After midday, however,
closes except the
Cafes and the newspaper offices—for the evening.paperfi allcome out ons Sunday ^*ith theirrraciest, editions—and the city takes a holiday. I .suppose that, some Of the Parisians go to church on Sunday, hut it realty'seems as if chnrch-going Was the leftstsxnatter thoughliof by mbsts people.! Theyv have itbeir hprge ntces, and their elections on Sunday their
and operas give the best
fortaiitnees in the Evening and t!ife Exposition "Ota Stthdny draws its latgest Crowds. In fact, the day is treated, as a day for extraordinary-merry- making, and as a holiday which is ^o be made [the most. of for'thfe'phbtic afhusement. "this is the FrentAi idea of Sunday, and assn^edly^ it is -ad entirely dnlike our idea'as two dissimilar thiijgs can possibly, be. All the great French festivals are. celebrated on gundaj arid, it is tfie daf%hen th'e Ifcrg^fct crowds can! be ittraetedi and'Whfeir the1public, by tnrn^ Ing out in the largest numbers, make hose great displays-for whictr Paris is mous. i'i«
iio lh* work. Yon can
mfftcr fnmi sn cmttw f**n honr by devoting' yonr cwniiiKK auit »par«- lime !.) the btmhu'is*. It cowlf mstliliiK to try Notbtits itk« It for iO'»)c.v 11)liking vtr otW«*d tH fnn". Hiislnce* knil MtricUy homtrabltt. Header, If you wuijt lo know all about liic lx**t paying bu«lmti«»» ilaTore the public, muul itH your adore** Hti'l wi» »nnd you full particular* ami private UTinn fh t". Sampjt-H wortli uIko frc- you can l.hen itakA up your mlrnt for yonmolf. Addres. (IKOBCJE STIN'TON Jb CO., ,1'ortlaiul Malne«
Mint!
JilO Reward OVEH A Mtt. LION
i)V
Prof. (iuilinelte's
^favf already been sold in this coiinlry and in France, everyone of which tiHH given jM'rfect «atii«fnctiim, and hftf (wrfonned enre^ i-very tinu when ii«cd according to directions.
We now my io the afflicted and d'oubtlnR onex that we will pay the above reward for a c«"c (If iiu
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BACK
fliat the pad fniln to cure. Thin Oreat Remedy Ml poBitively and purmanenlly cure Lumbago, llame back. Sciatirn. (iravel. Diabetes, Dropxy, 8rights Disease of the Kidney*. Incontiniience aid ltetention of tin Uriuc. liiflamalion or the
dney's Catarrh of the Bladder. Hitfh Colored rine, Pain in the.,Back, Side or Loins, Nervous and in fact all disorder* of the Bladder aid Urinary Organs whether contracted by pri «te diHeaae or otherwise. Ladies, y«" fire suffering from Female \tVnknenn, Lemeeorrhea, or any disease of the Kidneys, Bladder, or T'rinnrv Organs, «i Y«t BH It HEIl! V'ithont swallowing nanseotis medicines, by stmjv 1 wearing jPROF. GrUILMETE'S fliENCH KIDNEY PAD.
WHJC1I CURES BY ABSORPTION. Ac liidi stnd !*llU
Ask your dnij'giftt for Prof. Guilmette's French idney Pad. and take no Qther if he has not eot it, •ad $2.00 and you will receive the Pad by return TESTIMONIALS FROM THE PEOPLE. i,Judge Buchanan, Lawyer. Toledo, O., snys: I "One of Prof. (itiilnieWe's French Kidney Pads chred me of Lumbago in three weeks" time. My case had been given np by the best Doetors as incurable. During all this time I suffered untold afeony and large sums of money.
George Yetusr,
Qnir'e
P., Toledo, O., says:
i.
per-:
"I suffered for three years with Sciatica and Kidney Disease, and often had to go abont on c*utclujs i,was .entirely and permanently cured liter wearing Prof. Ouilmette French Kidney HadifonT weeks."
Scott, Sylrania. 0., writes:
have been a great sufferer for 15 years with Bright's Disease of the Kidneys. For weeks at a tlm6 was unabl6 toget oiit or bed took barrels of iticdicine, but lliey gaye me only temporary relief, "wore two of Prof. Gnilmette's Kidney Pads weeks, arid I now fendw am entirely cored."
Mrs. Hellen Jerome.,Toledo, O., says: "Pbr years 1 have been confined, a great part of the time to my bed, with Lncorrcca and female Weakness. I wore one of Gnilmette's Kidney HadB and w&u cured in one month."
H. B. Green. Wholesale Grocer, Findlay, O.. writes* "I suffered for over 23 years with lame back iind in three weeks was permanently cured by wearing one of Prof. Guilmette's Kidney Pads." I B. F. Keesling, M. D., Druggist, Logansport, DndU when sending in an order for Kidney Pads, writes "I wore one of the first ones we had and I recjelved more beneflt from it..than anything I ever risod. In fact th« Pads give better general satisfaction than any Kidney remedy we ever sol(L" |ltay & Shoemaker. Druggists, riannibal. Mo. "We art? WoVkiiig np a lively trade? in vour Pads and are hoaTingv/ KB0^ rebuts, from them every day." frof. Gtiiliiielto's French Liver Part.
Will positively efirefver .and Ague,' Dnfinl Aaua, Ague ("like, Billions Bever, Jaundice. DysttHislft' and all diseases of tiie Liver. Sfomaeh and Bflotl. iPrioe $1 50 by mail.. .Send for Prof, nitibette's Treatise on the Kidneys and Liver, free tjy mail. Address
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vi 4-.fi. l*AD CO.. Toledo, Ohio
:K
TW Onty Remedy
1
Sipg* ^weffiKt1
so much, for (he kildfiirtthjihfe, wHi^n' cOrtT^pbndi^ to nearly 2f jttMtuds.' da^ing^ the price* paid- to* Ameriea» money, and the purcliase^ to pounds^ i#, is J^ind .fwis^s pay ^Ixmt cents per pound For teal. 38 cents for, onffharv rtn»b*iteak: *ikt
tMf bowels, arrtltlt^ KIDNEYS.
This CMiibim' aom ffibs it itdnderful jmtter to cure all disease*, ft
Are We Sick?
the Uood ihai duHild be expelled \tuthirallv.
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of organA
irfitoririQ-iteir power to thrown
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Unfiincps Ditcclorp, THUM
OFTICXAN AND JEWELER, (J29 Main, street, Terre ilaule.
A Hriul|iMirlen*('oinmeretal
CIMV
Jft ynnr nwn Irx-atlty. No rtVlc. Wo men (to a* well men, Many make ymn' iban th«' «in«Mint ttati«d almve. piotMerkn ntH tncke W«ify t»*t Any
Travelers.
JUSTICE HCWISE, JOHWOMlKH. |'r»p r. Norlhw('M,Cor»«*r .V»fn and Meridian st*.
HHAZIL, IND.
QViiorncns at Law,
t** iff- Mr#
Mcl.EAN & SELDOMRIDOK, Attorneys at Law, 420 Main Stp*e Tern- HiKutc. Inil. S. C.
DAVIS.'
S. n. Davis. Notary.
DAVIS & DAVIS, Attorneys at Law,
22H South Sixth Street, over Postcfllcc, Terre Haute, Ind.
-A.. JT. KELLE "IT, Attorney at Law, Tliird Street, het\veen Mnin and Ohio.
O. IT- 3Vl O 1ST TT T, Attorney at Law, 822. Ohio Street, Terre Haute. Ind.
A. B. FELSENTHAL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ohio Street, Terre Haute, Ind.,
CARLTON & LAMB, ATTUHNKYSAT l.AW. "l
Cqmer of Fourth and Ohio, Teri'c Haute,
BUFF ft BEECHER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Terre Haute, Ind.
ALL ORDERS
PROMPTLY FILLED -ATII. R. JEFFERS,
Dealer in Wool and Manufacturer of Clothe, Cassmteres, Tweeds, 'Flannels,
Jen us. IManliets,
storking Yarns, Cai fling and Spinning. B.—The highest market price in cash, or onr own make of goods exchan ed for wool.
erre Haute Banner.
TRI-WKKKLY and WEEKLY.
Office 21 Sonth Fifth Street. P. UFROKRER. Proprietor.
I':? CITY OF TERRE HAUTE.
English and German Job Printing Executed in the best manner.
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Indiannpoli* and tbro1 ea*l... Indi&napoltw and ftiattoti* oti VandaliaRailrtat..w........ JOO*m,. Indianapolis and sutfons on
Vandali« Railroad 11 30 am rndlavttpsti*. and fetation* on 7:0e« ra. 1. A St. (11 ana m. Eastern Indian*. Chicago and
Northern Illinois..^....11 30a ro Sastern Kentucky 4 90pm..
INDTATMPVHFNMD tlnro^«tat.... A®TRMR
Indianapolis and
stations on
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Iowa, Wluoiwttanil Wisconsin 4a0pm. WEST. 3t. Louis and thro' west 7 00 a m.. .Juncti«u# on Vatda|ia RB- and
Southern ininol....e.,,....% 7 00am..If St. Louis and t}ir«!wfl^l.uiiJ4 Sdpn..lM St. Louis and stations on Van- IS dalia Railroad 4*)pm.. St. Lonis and stations on I.
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St. L.ltR 4s*)pm..K St. Louis and thro' weat....... 4 90 pm.-
Marshall and stations south on
theDanvilleJtVtnccDneettK.il 30 am.. 2] Peoria and stations on- IMtwbii Midland RAilruad .. TOOam., fli Stations on Toledo, Wabash Jt
Western RR. west of Danville.. 7 00am.. 10ft
NORTH.
Chicago, 111., (thro.' pouch) 7 0i a
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Danvule ana stations on E. T. ill. & C. RR ,700*n.. nM l4wa. Minnesota, Wisconsin i| and Northern Illinois 7 00 am. 10 Chicago, Iowa, Michigan,)
Minnesota, Wisconsin and 11 30am. 1 Northern Illinois I 7 Warn. 60(1 Ijoeansport and startoiis ^»n T.
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Stations on TodHnapolls, Uecaitur A 8{ninCflcid RR ... .i. 7 00am.f 60C| Stations on TwtedO. .Wabaah A
Western B1L. east Danvjll*.
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Northern Ohio. Northern thdt' ana,Michigan and Canada.v. 7(*iam..W# sorrtr. EvanaTiUei, i! Vincennes sand
Princeton 7 00 a ro.. 12'3® FortHranch ami SuJlivantihro1' -S, lonches) .......... i..... 7 00 m. 1?v Evansville antl #»tationson K. A rS
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Soirttrcm Illinois ifijd Western »5 Kentucky .. iv.... Southern Illinois and Western
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DISTRICTMainstreet,
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The city is divided into mven Carrier Distr as followa Fiast
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—Fred Tyler, Carrier.
North side of between 5th am' streets north from Main' to cltyltmiM, loci
to' the alley between 7th and atn) and to th* bqtwoen. 4th 10th streets, nbrth 8dvehpe,
DISTRICT—JohnKdppentielmer,Carof0tX8tk,tteocltsAl*o^5th.and
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The south.aide of Main atreetitaitweea Bth 6th, and all
between. 4th eb4 Mi atr
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softith to the city limit«i Inoludfog to tLv ,«|1« tween 3d and 4tn streets and to the 4oeV JMt\ 6H and 7th streets aln! 7th sfr«et'90ntW0i 1 ing to city
Tmhu Dlimits.—Jamea
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FOURTH
Johnson, Carrier.
The south aide of Main street, from th$ rlvr 5th etreet, and all territory west of the alley tween 8d and 4th streets sonth to city Umita.'.
Dside
ISTRICT—Frank
Sibley, Carrier.
The north of Main efcroet, from the rive 5th street, and all territory west of the alley tween 4th and 5th streets, and north to the
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limits. Firm DIBTRKT -^Frank M. Mills, Carrier. The north side of Main street, from 7th to I old canal, between 9tb and 10th streets, and I territory from the alley between 7th and 8th atrei east to the Vandalia Rlt., north to 8d avehne, all territory north of the V*ndolU.RR.'/ta» |. 10th street to city, limita. 1 guru DISTIUCT—John R. Byera, Carrier. 1
The sonth side of Main, between 6th and streets, from the alley betweenSKUid7th'etreii cwt to the old canal, south to Demlngtpand all ritoryeast on Poplar stre^tandpottthU)cltTllm|
BKVKNTU DiHTWcf ^nfs Bagaius, )r,, CarrI South side of Main fttreet from 7th east to limits, including the north side 6f Mahi. east old oanal bed to city, HmiUs, End all terH from Ninth street, east to city limitafto street on the sonth to tho Vandal!* BR. track ,^ the north.
Wm. 8. McClEin, Auxiliary Carrier, whole it is to make extra collection and dellyer| trip O O AT I O
THc mail is collected from street letterboxes Main street from 1st to lflth streets, north on 4th Ciierry, south on 4th to Walnut End' south fu 1 to Poplar, and Ohio atreet between tat'MAddt every week day between #,80 and,9LW}» m»ib«t«a 0:90 and 10:80 a m. betWeen 12:3),and Srflp |i [this collection Indud^s 'o Poplar Mtreot on sonth, and cast to lit.hi.and north IdtUnion Dor Ix'twceu 3 30 and S:8^ m, ietw«en 4:89 and' ti m, and betweeu and m.
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There are four of mat' per day in tl bnsin«s* part of the. city: at 0G and, U:0 a,i 3:00 and 4:S» in al0 a delivery at):00 m. to sucb tuHness houses as deilre It, Wibt place of business kg lonalcife between 3d. EEd 71 stileetaand not. more tlmn one square from MAi
On SundflK. the l'ost Offlce Jsjopen from 9 to^ o'clock a m, and pttrsous dvslrlng their mail
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call at the wiitdow deMigottted by thd nrnm*4r their carrier.! •, .« --v*. Sunday collections ov^i the entire city li between5 4:30 uhI m, and again in tbeh tofj'8,'j)art of the city hHwcen sadtVO^clOdt
R^ceiviij^ iHiies iu^f Ue«n id»cedfpu«yer^»cf net or Main street li enable perspnsrMldlngno' to arail HielA*i«lven of th«- fregoeAt bollecvo ma«l« tluireoiiAvllh a very fehdrt Wa4k.
The iittontivn of the putdic is nailedlo the di«etance «a:b rjirTler is obliged .to MfUlib ap ties living a distance jiacli y*rds Are e'a rc(|nested hi place luixe^ in their frdWt dbo such oilier convenlenn »lao«if a)i will rAAlll' prornut tie livery of m»UM ^'arriers a«aup| to wait longer than 3U aecot bell, and arwr Waitltig that an»wer,h«thrtst retain fhe liveiy. Carriers iro OblteeditoUe prMtipt/and 4 do their work cjnickly, bntHa^e* »c olveuiRMUlwc to be lm|H»l tie. or diveoortoous^attd, anr aucb ahonli be immediately reported to. sons owning dogs are warned that 1"hcm tied dvring the day, carriors.wiB.rot(telivelE#Btbft*Master.',Fatless«nPostthe their mall, buttbev, will f« ^i*^.4A4»tt»tfjBB office. N FjLMtCK Itfl
A-WEEK your own town, sod iio capl ^al risked- Yoa cAO fire the bosineos/ trial.wltbwut expense,, tflnfty ever offered for
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