Daily News, Volume 2, Number 55, Franklin, Johnson County, 22 October 1880 — Page 4
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DAILY NEWS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1880,
Largest City Hatim.
THE "IIAII.Y !*KW" 1M AI-WAI* «X AAI,E AT The Ten* Haute Hm»e Xew.s Htand,
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fie pot. Uodeeke'H Hook Htore, Main Mreet.
The Daily News Call Boxes and Messengers
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NEWS MBSSENOEH BOYS,
%I they pass through the streets.
WANTM, UK NTH, I,0*T.H, KTL'. Advertisements coming under the atwve, or tlmllar heads, will be Inserted in the "NEWS" at the ratw of ten cents per line, each insertion.
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yr Advertisements printed iinderihls head One Oeat each word, and the advertisement will rarely fail to attract the attention of persons who may have whatever 1# wantod. and from a large number of replies the advertiser is enabled to make the most favorable selections.
AGENTS WANTED,K'.Xk.T"
ting Machine evor luv tiled, Will knit a pittr of stockings, wiillHKKL and TOK complete. In 10 minute*. Infill alw knit great variety of fancywork for which there ISHIWSVK a roadv market. Send for circular and turm* to the Twouiblr Knlttln* Milt'hlne Co., 409 Washingtau «l., iloatou, Masa,
WANTKD
Wi»art
plain sewing to do. Will work
very cheap. Apply at Main Street Third lloor. \i A NTKD KvOryIHMIV to understand that not a case of fever ami ague or chills could fall to bs cured by using .Itilins Harriets Swiss Ague Citro and I* \varrenletl._
ANTSIV-Vour old rook stoves in trade as pay toward
A
"(Charter Oak." This stove
will fast you a lifetime. The (Ire-back In guaranteed for llvo years, the long centre the same. The stove Is warranted to give entire satisfaction. For sale only by PROBST, Ifourth street, bet. Main unit Ohio.
WANt1{Dwith
—T^UentTaT*Ice
WAIn
NKWS
office.
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dwelling of 0 to 8
rooms, convi-nlonces. and In good location, by Nov. 1st. Address CASH, this office,
N TK DTvTient, ad welling of 4 or a rooms gootl repair, with conveniences. Must be within 7 or 8 squares of Fifth and Main. Call, or address at once box 84, this office..
-for Hent.
|ilf" Terre Haute too large a city for landlords demand on placards, which a of only such persons
attract the attention P«s*
premises, while a small advertisement Inserted In the DAILY NKWSwill reach daily everybody likely to want looms dr bowses, promptly secuitt a tenant, and save, tho loss arising from property a tanning IdJe. One cent a wortL
Lion ifKNT House of six. rooms, convenient ,1? to bnsinoM and conveniently arranged. Gas, Mtinmor kitchen with cistern, ««t buildings and nice yard. fcSpor fnonlh to a %*w\ tenant. Kn qnlre at this «iine*».
^or Sale,
taTTnder this head, for One Cent Per word, persona ma? offer .whatever they may have for sale, and he sure of reaching more purchaser* ery day tban could be done In a week by per nal solicitation, thus yecni-ing the advantage of
eve
so
FOH
by per
wring the advahtage
asaay Inquiries and of selling at the lest offers.
TJIOH 8Al*S~A large qnaatlty of old X. pert, good for wrapping purpose*, per hundred. DAILY Na^n.
Ne.w»,ja & cants
SAl,R- One bttn4red ttkwsand bathels of Sugar t'i«ek t\«ai v^ry at Arm*trof»^"s 5*CAles otttee
Fsoft
lio«»d rewir necond haud ctwk stove. JR.
ry cheap. Ijeaw orders
W. H. PKIJSLK.
ieeond-httsjd parlw Stove in ordinal
IR 8ALR« Chc*£. one coal tv»*e-burner
Alwotte small cannon stove also Ki«itiire or address bo*
SALK- Ftne duck ga« original ww*t
X1 $150, Will tw #old cheap fer ewsh. MAX. Kntjalrv at this office.
Jfonnb.
|jX)VNvD--A nnntyfr of pocket book in tie
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andatl* Steaiu Skuvel, near Itnlon Depot, fey W, Outer, e«M(»t«tng «lwiWe papicrs. note#, receipt*, flc bat no money. Sttppdsed to be opollsof plck~|*ckpt*. fnrtbvr tnfomatfeio, alUttlt!»«fie«.
pcrsfiMul.
CiTAH *dvert!se»eni? under U»(* head will -—line, and any one dealriMt New* boxes, am rent Xawe c« it W cents pet week. Said rent of tes to be peW «nT»rt*Mjr In adv* no«. i»snic*tkite» will be twdted wltl the rent first being j*ald.
|y^lt in
Prof, Frank, Qt jysterioHi
his wonderful find startling «?o simji. 5H1
Tridtsi mystcrfoH* tmnfcformMions at 6^2 M«»
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Go to Uic new A ami 10c stow for l*tr intins. two drtotn
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of PostofBc*
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PUFII»KTIAL
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REPUBLICAN MEETINGS.
Hon. D. P. Baldwin, Attorney General elect, will speak in this city Saturday, October 23d, at 7}4 P-
Hon. A. G. Portcf, Gavernor elect, will speak on the following Satnnlay, Octol»er :»th.
KHK€TOK«) FOR TI1K
siTATK AT LAKIiE.
WILLIAM W. CURRY. JAMES M. SHACKELFORD. UlMtrlrt Elector*.* 1st Dist,—Francis B. Posey. 2d Dist.—Aden G. Gavins. 5kl Dist.—Nicholas R. Peckonpaugh. 4th Dist.—John W. Linck. 5th Dist.—William P. McNary. 6th Dist.—Thomas W. Bennett: 7th Dist.—-William Wallace. 8th Dist.—Ared F. White. \J .• 9th Dist.—James Tirilis. 10th Dist.—William D. Owen. 11 th Dist.—James O'Brien. 12th Dist.— Lindley M. Ninde. 13th Dist.—Henry G. Thayer.
Till} CITY.
If you arc troubled with fever and £ue, dumb agur, billions fever, jaundice, dyspepsia, or any disease of the liver, blood or stomach, and wish to get well, try the new remedy, Prof. Guilmette's French Liver Pad, ask your druggist for it, and take no other, and if he has not got it send $1.50 in a to letter the French Pad Co., Toledo, O, and receive one by return mail.
—Sylyester Stewart of this county long been afflicted with Lung trouble
There will be a grand rush at Mrs. T. D. Olin's new store to day. Go early and gel the Infest styles. •52tl
HURTON & BURNS
Have just received (and are opening) a magnificent slock of Gents' Furnishing (*oods, which will bo ready for inspection to morrow evening. Persons in wnnt of anything in their Itnfe of goods arc cordially invited to examine their goods before purchasing elsewhere. Grand on Monday.
,gGo to Wrig:lit & Kaufman's for Honey, Maple Syrup, Buckwheat Flour, Celery, Cranberries, Oysters, and Choice Fruits of all kinds.
Labor KtTtnf. V/
The demand of the people for an easier method
of
preparing Kidney-Wort has in
duced the Wopnetors, the well known wholesale Druggist, Wells, Richardson & Co., of Burlington Vt,. to prepare it for sale in liquid from as well as in dry form. It saves all the labor of preparing, and as la equally efficient it
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Newt.
'tiff***.^ iw--'—**. tp¥'if-
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has or
consumption and was told by his physicians that he must die in a very short time. Mr. Stewart was advised to con stilt with Dr. J. S, Jordan of this city. He came and it is a notorious tact that Mr. Stewart is to-day a strong healthy man. Stewart is anxious that all consumptives should know of Dr. Jordan's wonderful medicines. For further particulars ad dress,
SYLVESTER STEWAHT,
Lewis Post Office, Vigo Co., Ind. '2t8
Go to WB W. Oliver & Co. for Sour Krout and Mixed Pickles.
The ladies are requested not to fcrgct tho grand opening to^day at Mrs Olin's new store in
argot
—Ladies Dolinans Ulsters, Jackets, &c., cut and made by Bartram & Co. Ladies and Gentlemen* Tailors. 572 Main Street. 53tf
Bargains! Bargains!!
SOMETHING NEW.
NEW STORE, NEW GOODS. Mrs. D. H. Butler has just opened a 5 and 10c store on Sixth street, two doors south of Postofllce. Her counters nrc packed with new choice goods where buyers can select for the small sum of 5 and 10c. She earnestly solicits an inspection of her gi'ods before purchasing elsewhere. 51 -8t
—Go to Whitaker and have your Boots or Shoes repaired at half price. No. 9 North 2d Street. 52t3
Sugar WaforsT Something delicious. Call and get a box at Wright & Kaufman's.
A
preferred, by
many person. Kidney-Wort always and every where proves itself a perfect remedy. —linfate
For flrstK-lass Breakfast Bacon visit W. W. Cliver &Co.
WANTED,
At Che Turkish Bath Establishment, a few more rheumatic caaea and skin diseases or hard cases of whatever kind that maybe discouraged, to cheer up and come and take a Turkish Bath, and perhaps a link medical treatment in connection, Steam ta kept tip tnm morning 1311 night, ami obliging attendant* emoioyed to wait on you during bathing hour*. Take them a* a remedy, as well as a luxu ry. Ho lit Ntarfh Sfiiii rtfeU
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A MFi*e
®earo».
"Dcacon Wilder. I want you to tell me how you kept yourself and family well the past season, when when all the rest of us have been sick so much, and have had the doctors visiting us often.",, "Bro. Taylor, the answer is very easy. I used Hop Bitters in time kept my family well and saved the doctor bills. Three dollars' worth of it kept us well and able to work all the time. Til warrant it has cost ycu and the neighliors one to two hundred dollars apiece to keep sick the same time." ••Deacon, I'll use your medicine hereaf ter/'
Go to Wright & Kaufman's for Choice Groceries of all kinds, at the lowest cash prices.
New Goods! New Goods!
Grand Opening on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
SOMETHING THAT WILL PLEASE THE LADIES! Mrs. T. D. Olin presents the compli ments of the season to the Ladies of Terre Haute and vicinity announcing the opening of a fine stock of Fall Millinery. She cordially invites every lady in Tern Haute to be present at the Grand Openiag which takes place on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Her goods are of the choicest selections and the latest styles, all bought for cash,. Her goods must be seen to be appreciated, and as she says it is no trouble to show people her goods, you will be kindly served whether you buy or not.
In the East end of McKeen's New Block, Main street. 51 tf
Goto W.W. Cliver & Co. for New Dried Currants, Blackberries, Pitted Cherries. Also for Valencia and Muscatel Raisins.
The Telephone Exchange.
The following are the names of sub scribcrs to the Telephone Exchange, now in regular connection, together with their respective numbers: 1 'Van&alla freight, offlcc, 2 Seatta A Hager, 3 Klevator A, 4. McKeen's mill, •. 5 B. & T. H. freight office, ti Mayer's brewery, *J 7 Ohraer'H Depot Hotel, 8 Oil Peddle'*office, ii Phopnix foundry, in Haddock'* mill.
11 I & St.L freight office. 12 Uudnut'B mill, 18 Wabash Iron Company, 14 A Parker's foundry,
rs T. D.
McKeen's new block. 52-11
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15 Thompson's mill, .' *, 10 Cox fc Fairbanks, ... 17 Beanchanip «t Miller. 18 C'PStaub, 19 Clift A Williams, 20 National House, 21 I A SI I. down-town office, 22 Jb IRR General Agent'a office. 28 Terre Haute llonse. 24 Adams Bxpreas office, 25 A MewSilnney, 20 Hnlman'a Btore, 27 l'atton Bros, 28 John Zimmerman, 29 American Kxprusn^Company, 80 National State Bank, 81 Wright A Kaufman, 82 Western Union Telegraph office, 83 Great Western Dispatch office, 84 .Toneph Strong, 85 II & 8 railroad office, 36 McKeen's Bank, 87 Vaudalia genera, office*. 88 A Annt(n «fc t'o, 39 Keyes
A
Sykew,
10 .1.1 Baur, 41 FF Keith. 42 Prairie City Bank, 43 RW Rlppetoe, 44 N S Wheat, 46 Happ's mill, 46 Dr DePny, 47 Eugene Ice Company, «8 Moore Hagerty, 49 Brlggs A Holmea, 50 Bnntln
Armstrong,
51 Btinkhnm A Russell, 52 Dally Bxpreaa, 53 Bshmans Reese, 54 Union Depot ticket office, 56 Vandalfa Yard Master, 56 Davin
A
Davl.«,
57 Illinois Midland general office, ,,., .. 58 Dr Willlen, 59 Oil Tank Line, 60 Kvenlng News. 61 Hamilton, Riddle A Co, 62 II Naliworks,.
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63 Dr Wetnateln, 64 County Clerk1#office. UP 65 Johns' Lumber Yard, 66 ft A Schaal, 67 Kidder Brother*, 68 It Jeffera. 69 Dr Link. 70 Shryer Brothers, 71 Fout#
A
Hunter,
72 SUIT, 73 Dr Kaster, residence. 74 Vandalia Auditor's office. 75 Evening Gazette. 76 Postoffice.
Opening 55-2t
GNlchoIai,
78 Banermelster A Bascb, 79 Edward Gilbert-residence. S9 Somea, 81 Shelburn Coal Co. 84 City Cle-ik's office, 88 Chfef-of-Police office. 84 Houdlijot. Brown A Co. Si Bcment. Itea A Co,
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S6 Havens' private office. Luther O Hager, 88 Wright A Wright, 88 loaac Ball, 90 IInlman'a residence. 91 day McKeen's residence. 09 (TfcristSurk. 98 4 Ryan, 94 Master TnuwporUttoa Tandalia railroad, fft Frank Pro*.
Wright & Kaufman are receiving thousands,/ of Choice Potatoes...,
GKR/-A."NT:D
VARIETY CONCERT
SHAU6HHE88ET»8 TIP-TOP SAliOOK, 56«B1 17 Mala
atreet,
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and
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W. P. HOOTOR, ..
AND OAS FITTER
All work done la the tett «tyle. Offioe
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MAMMOTH
Uncle Tom's Cabin Company,
IJJTRODUCIXG
GENUINE BLOOD HOUNDS,
and the
Fourth street, bet. Main and Ohio.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE PUBLIC.
Having just returned from the Eastern market?, where I have purchased one of the mo*t* complete stocks of
PALL anil WINTER
CLOTHING
e*erplaced on the shelves of a Terre Haute clothier. 1 most re«p»ctfally invite the attention of the bnylng public to a
1MCT1
of my laU pa
rchases, as my .low price# arc
BIO FEATURE 3
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Friday and Saturday, ^October 22d and
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2M
And Saturday Matinee, at 8 m.
RIAL & DRAPER'S
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TRICK DONKEY, (Jerry,) AND JUBILEE SINGERS. Price of Aduiiiwton, 23, S9 and 15 ets.
Heterved seats on sale at Battnn's. without exra charge. AdaMtHon to Matinve, 85 cents to all parts of the house.
GERMANIA'S OAK .• ..-OKtATHARlNA,
The Heautiful and Noted
Daughter of Rhincland,
PRINCESS
The Young and Beautiful Half Lady, are now making their first tour through the cities of America.
PROF. FRANK QUEEN,
In his wonderful ^Tricks, Mysterious Changes, and Startling Transformations. They are now on exhibition
AT 622 EAST MAIN STREET.
ADMISSION, 15 cts. CHILDREN. 10 eta. Good music in attendance. Reserved seats for ladies without extra charge
Argand Base Heater
XIsT THE X.E-A.3D. Always was, and always will
be
E. L. PROBST,
At
-it- (te fit-' .»•-
In ta Merehiuit Tailoring Department 1 am better qualified than ever to meet the demands the public in every partft-nlnr.
PHILIP SCHIiOSS,
Vtdf 420 Main stree
WM. DREUSICKE,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
g« MaodfaH«iw of If*8i»ick^ ll Patent Refrigerators,
-, Cor. tad
Sycamore
•s..
Plumber,
^^TERRE HAUTE IND.
HAJKUE!. 8. EARLY,
N E W
GREAT (iOLDEX
MENAGERIE
AND
Frost's Roman Circus
ALL FOR
25
Xine feet high and
4"f. ,'r
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ti
Wbolesale Proyisions
Pork, Lard Baeon,^?^^ Sugar Cured Hams, 18 MAIN STREET*
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mm
BEHOLD! THE CONQUERING HERO.
VAN AMBURGH &
CENTS.
(O.NSOLIDATED FOR 3880.
MANAGER, Ibr 35 consecutive years. HYATT FROS SIXTIETH CONSECUTIVE YEAR OP THE OLD RELIABLE.
WILL BxiElBlE" AT
npiiT, K07. lf
i'Tlic Bcliemoth of Holy Writ!" A Zoological Specimen, the first and onlr ono ev cr exhibited in a mengerie on thi? continent. A Grand Vizier among animals. He also may be seen the most rare and interesting animals in the world. Interesting students in natural history. Specially visited and commanded by the clergy, head $ "durational institutions, and millions of the first people of Ihe land. Press and pulv lie unite in proulaming if a derided accession, to the amusement world. A perfcto ind complete establishment, inviting competion. It is renowned in the Old and Ne\i World, havinsr had existence of nearly three-quarters of a century, and traveled the •vorld over, where civilization extends.' calling from each nation so visited some mc\ mento in-the shape of remarkable T'erformer or Animal, enabling Van Ambutgh CQ
lb present to their patrons and Equestrian Banquet composed of artistic dainties')' tho very choicest in the land also a grand feast of Zoological Eccentricities, ver many of which are now for the first lime exhibited in a Menagerie.
8 OF THE WORLD'S GREAT WONDERS
«r a livimi lios loose is the streets, jks
Hmidreds of Living Wild Beasts, Birds and Uiles, A Living Nondescript.]
pre-etnlncnce
Millions have been delighted. The sncceaa la nnparallelad hi tbe Wa^rj »hmn, and ft»f«{uUUon onsallled. Its shtm possessions are literally enortnoon.
"THE BEHEMOTH OF HOLY WRIT,"
Largest: Elephant
vei&iing
Hj
mWsoHuum 'WWfn "»I»'k«UM '1
Hnr
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casii& 51
World ol Shows on Wheel,c
Requiring the Constant Employment of
FIVE TIMES LARGER THAK EVER BEFORE.
Those Wonders of Creation are the Mo Hnrc and Rcinarknble t, be found in Captivity.
4
a
9,085 pound*. This xnammoth Menagerie and cara
van contains magnificent representatiyea of the animal kingdom Double company of Star Performers., j*
-ALL FOR 25
In no other circus on this continent can he seen such daring achievements on horseback daubing and reckless flights in upper air, as are given in this great show.
VaB'Amburrt & Co.'s Monster Sftow.
Thirty Kale and Female Artist*. Male Riders, AcrobaC
213 horses. 20 Moskdan*» Under 8 Seperale Tenia. Obsenre the Grand Street Parade ataboutiOa. m. .-ti,• ,.x
Hf* DOORS OPEN AU 1 AND P. M. REMEMBER THE DATE?"
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The only one on cxhibt ion. Nature's mar vels congregated. And vast numbers in this stupendous exibition, forming a prac tical catalogue alike interesting, amusing and instructive. The yEronautic Oscill tions awaken in the spectator an unusua degree of interest, the wonderful Gyra, tiona and Evolutions executing a thrilling interest, affording infinite amusement to old and young. The premier Show of the age. It contains the grandest cprim of special artists ever assembled. Abno mal in its magnitude. E^OTJ' yoftf midi? new and startling features to Van Ambiirgb & Go's Grand Establishment. Its
undisputed and ilt Mf^nt
bailed with enthusiastic demopstratiftM and exuberant gladness.
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mo. 6S»:
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Great Clowns,
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