Daily News, Volume 2, Number 57, Franklin, Johnson County, 25 October 1880 — Page 4
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DAILY NEWS
MONDAY. OCTOBER 35, 1880.
Largtit Git Gralalk
TIE "MJLT XEWr IM ALWAYS O* •ALB AT The Tern Ornate Hoom News «t«nd,
Ntttaul Hvtuc Hewn NUai, W&Mi »a»lttf« Htm Stand, 661Main Mreet.
Dick Poricn'ii Wew* fttaniL, at the Union ••pot. (Mtelie'i RMk Store, Main atreet.
WAKTi, BEHW, LOUTS, ETC. AdTcrtlaementa coming under the above, or •imilar bead*, will be inserted in the "Nrws'* at Ike rate of ten ceaU per line, each Uuertiop.
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par Adv« iUgment» printed nnder thU head One Cast each wc»d, and the advertisement will rarely fall to attract the attention of persons who may have whatever is wanted, and from a large number of replies the advertiser is enabled to make the taoat favorable selections.
AGENTS WANTED SKS&S&lSSSl
ttam Maelilneever Invented. Will knit a psir of ftacKinMTwM^iKEL and TOB complete, to MmltialM. IfwTTl also knit a greml variety of f«»cyV«rk for which tbera Is alway» a ready market. &end (or el real or and Urn* to th* Twombly Knlttin* Sttsehlne Co., Waahlofton it., Boston, Mas*.
TirANTBD—Tonr old cook stoves trade a# part pay toward a "Charter Oak." Thin stove will last ron a lifetime. The Ore-back is ffnaranteed for five years, the long centre the same. The stove is warranted to give entire satisfaction. For sale only by PROBST, Fourth street, bet. Main and Ohio.
WANTED—Toconveniences,
WANTED—To
Rent, a nice dwelling of 6 to 8
rooms,-with and in good location, by Nov, 1st. Address CASH, this office.
Rent, a dwelling of 4 or 5 rooms
in good repair, with conveniences. Mnttthe within 1 or 8 squares of Fifth and Main., Call, or address at once box 94,
this office.
WANTED
-A traveling man wants board for
his wife room with southeast exposure and near Episcopal church. References given and reqnirea. State price per month for wife, and rates for gentleman when home. Address, Commercial Traveller, Room68, NatlonatHotei. ,i
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%& Perre Haute Is too large a city for landlords to depend on placards, which attract the attention of only such persons as necessarily pass the premises, while a small advertisement inserted In the
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Naws will reach daily everybody likely
to want looms or houses, promptly secure a tenant, and save the loss arising from property Standing Idle. One cent a word.
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)B RRNT—House of six rooms, convenient business and conveniently arranged. Ga*, summer kitchen with cistern, out buildings and nice yard. $86 per month to a good tenant. K» quire at this office.
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|&Ttader this head, for One Cent per word, persona may ofTor whatever they may have for •ale, and be sure of reaching more •very day than could be done In a wee *laofi
purchasers
f'Bii uiu tuwi w»iu uvuv '•»».* bv personal solicitation, thus securing the advantage of many Inquiries and of selling at the best offers.
F" OR SALE—A large quantity ot old News-pa-pers, good for wrapping purposes. 83 cents pers, good per hundr ed. 1
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flOR SALE—One hundred thousand bushel# of Sugar Creek Coal, very cheap. Leave orders at Armstrong's Scales offico.
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W. H. DaList.a.
SALE—Cheap, one second-hand parlor orul
'R soft coal base-burner. Stove in nui food repair. Also one small cannon stove also ha sscond hayd cook stove. 88, Naws office.
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Enquire or address box
SALR—Fine duck gun original cost, $150. Will be sold cheap for cash. SportsXAX. Enquire at this office.
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iUND—A number of pocket books In the Steam Shovel, near Union Depot, by C. W. Carter, containing valuable papers, note*, receipts, «to but no money. Supposed to. be •polls of plck-pocketa. call at this office.
nouv ouppvfvu For further Information,
Personal.
MfAU advertisements under ttiirhead will be charged 10 cents per line, and any one desiring answer! through^the N«ws boxes, can rent mall boxe at this office at 10 cent* per week. Said rent of boxes to b« paid Invariably In advance in no connttoioAtloni will be received without the rent first being paid.
TRIX—Where,
0! Where art thou Why dost
thou not appear! How many moons must yet pass «re thy angelic f*c« will oe seen?
Thousands have been cored of dumb ague, billious disorders, jaundice, dyspepsia and ill diseases of the liver, blood and stomach, when ail other remedies have failed, by using Prof. Guiiinette's French Liver Pad, which is a quick and perman ent cure for those dlsoaders. Ask your druggtit for the great remedy, and take no outer, atid 1f he does not keen it send $1.50 in a letter to the French Pad Co., and receive one by mail post-paid.
GO'AND BEE THE LARGEST
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IN THE WORLD.
inaOBR 1.M1 Ml XOl*. The most huge bruUr ever bred on the American continent, |A doroesticated mastodon, surjianslns the belief of man. MeaMW* 7 f«!et 4 Indies in length: is a Poland China Hog, and wa* raised if» Davit Oo., Kansas, and was 4 years old last spring, lie is not a monstrosity, but a Unng Wondtr, and will not offend the modesty of ladies. Let everybody and •ee this show at corner Seventh and Main streets.
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Xrs. D. H. Butler is now receiving her new holiday goods at south Sixth street, S doors south of the Post Office. S7tf
Thews ia now on exhibition at the corner of 7th and Main street*, th* WonAtrfid Fr«iktf Xrturt everanown the American puhUc. A itodttd Calf, having head* 3 faces. 8 eyes, 4 earn 8 tegs—2 legs extendin^the air. and 8 leg* on the grrnind. Alio In connection the Happy Family and a musical entertttisiMat 57*13.
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prof. Donaldson, the strongest man in the United States, going through his woo derful performance with monster cannon balls, handling them with much ease as aboy would hi* marbles at M*in street
Puorsmtc Scenes. amoag»t the moat DffiiLit of wtti^i are U»« flowing: The Fairy Grotto. Scene* on U»e ippl, W*r »c»na«. I*arta, Ac. at Maip «|Nlt
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REPUBLICAN
MEETINGS.
lion. Char'© E. Jones will speak at the wigwam Thursday evening, Oct, '-J8lh. He is from the Industrial league at Chicago. The speech will be especially (or work-, ing men and manufacturers.
The Business Men's Ilepnblican Club will meet at headquarters tfiif* eye October 25 th, at ~l% o'clock lion. A. G. Porter, Governor elect* will speak at the Wigwam Saturday, October aoth. %f 1
i. TO SUBSCRIBERS. We wmd-d auk our subscriber* to kindly report at thi* of)If* any misxing papers, tto that the mutter map be looked after by the lifrute Manager personally. There ha* been mueh complaint of late that the carriers fail to deliver regularly. We are care fid that each carrier gets Ms requietet number Of papers for each subscriber. The fault lies frith the carriers, which mil be righted at once. ______________________
TSJn CITY.
Fire.
The alarm was turned in at noon to-day from the box located the corner of 18th and Sycamore streets. A spark from a passing locomotive set fire to the straw in a stable at the rear of Mr. Cones house at the corner of 15th and the Vandalia R. II. The barn was enwrapt in flames before it was discovered. •'The Are department was promptly on hand, having made one of the best runs ever made in the city. The property could not possibly be saved water, being carried at the least distance of two squares. The gentleman who occupies the house was away from home and none of the furniture was saved. Los^ ,about $800. No insurance.
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•—The following gentlemen arc Grand Jurors for the October Term Charles Moore. •%. •,
AI vedore Shores.
'"Deacon WiWer.'I want you to tell me how you kept yourself and family well' the past season, When when all the rest of us have bec& sick so much, and hav& had the doctors visiting us often." "Bro. Taylor, the answer is very-easy. I used Hop Bitters in lime kept my family well and saved the doctor bills. Three dollars' worth of it kept us well and able to work all the time. I'll warrant it lias cost ycu and the neighbors one to two hundred dollars apiece to keep sick the same time." "Deacon, I'll use your medicine hereafter."
Persons of a scientific turn of mind will do well to visit the Museum at 606 Main sf,ar.d sec the different effects of ^he secfPtf subtle power electricity, ftS shown iaiul explained. The PtofessOr will "sfiaRe you out of j'our boots" free of chargo. 57-8t» TZ
the new Electro Motor
Have vott seen Main street.
at 606 Main street. If not go and see it on oxhibition from 10 a.^. to M) p.m. 57-UJ
Children's toys for the millions at Mrs. D. II. Butler's, the cheapest place in the city, two doors south Post Office. 57 if
If you think the citizens of Terro Haute have no taste for novelties in new inventions drop In, and ffnd our best, people examining into theinjrsteries of the ElectricMotor and Electric Light, nightly at_606 Main street. ,5i-t3
The Square aad CompftM. The grand master of Masons «n Kentucky, on the subject of allowing any jut Masons to take part in Masonic funerals, holds these views: He believes it unwarrantable for any but those in good standing in the Masonic fraternity to act. as pall-bearers, escort, or in any compscity except as clergyman or mourners. He warns the craft Sat "No fellowship is possible between the one ancient, universal brotherhood and the thousand and one fig-naU of modern brains. No blending of rites can be permitted for a moment, nor can Masons, as auch, even know of the existence of other affiliations. When our line® are formed about the grave, none can be admitted within them save the fraternity, the clergy, and the mourners. The world at large is heartilv welcome to witueM our solemn rites, hut only "without the gat#, and when our last prayer is said and our hurt ceremony performed, and we turn away to our lodge-rooms, we know nothing nor care nothing of what ia aaid by thoes who fall in behind ua. The procewon, the pall-bearera, the inclosing juatwd rites, must be, one and all, atrictly Masonic.'*
Stauioxs for the People. Sermons should be compo 1 with the wants of the congregation always in view. They ehold notoe simply discussions of subjects, strong argument, elaborate in language and illustration but the question should ever be present: Will this be profitable to the congregation W til it reach the consciences of the stupefied and hardened? Will it artx»e the carelees and impenitent? Will it eolve their perplexities or dispel their doubts? Will it IfiQpart comfort to the sorrowing ones? Will it itead the church to holy living and Christian activity W»tho««tKms like tbeae, and with «n eye rin^le to Ute benefit of the people, the minister will
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James M. Sankey. Foreman. a in he a \Villiam B. Cochran,T" E. A. Roberts.
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—Chas. Stutz, an energetic business man has opened a new Industrial Establishment in. the old Imbery brewery building. It is a factory where large beer vats are made. lie has just completed the first of an order of to for Anton Mayer. These barrels are the largest that are made in the State, the cost of one being one hundred and twenty-five dollars.
A Wlat Deacon.
POLITICAL BRETITIES.
si Mr,aBrink pa yot furnish the gloom.'
IgfSenator Thurman was asked his Opinion 'of English recently, and replied: •tIldcm,t know anything about English,
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lias recently given a Democratic majority of about 70,000,—SL I Amis GlobtDemocral. JKftfW!
MSf What 'a glorious'' time the Democratic partj would have with a man for President who is so innocent of public affairs as to think the Government has nothing to do with the tariff. Does anybody ttiink, it yrould be h^rd work to "fool" such a man on the claims or any other question?
Eminent Physician*
«re prescribing that tried and true reme dy, Kidney-Wort for the worst cases of •Mitousness and constipation, as well as for kidney complaints. There is scarcely a person to be found that will not be greatlv benefitted by a thorough course, of Kid nev-Wort every spring. If you feel out of sorts, and don't know vjky, try a package of Kidney-Wort and you will feel like a new creature.-Indianstp-nlis Sentinel.
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 Postoffice. Her counters are packed with new choice goods where buyers can select for the small sum of 5 and 10c. She earnestly solicits an inspection of her goods before purchasing elsewhere^
JVajrnetic Artesian BaUu
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 and best baths in the world. Bath house at the foot of Walnut street.
Maoicrtic Artesias Bath Co*, Terre Haute. Ind
VARIETY CONCERT
Every Evening at -^1
SHAIGHXEKSEY8 TIP-JTOP SALOOK, 1 «)7 Wale atmet. teWWi aa4 Ttli ate. Wml
W. P. HOCTOR,
Practical5 Plumtoer,
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All wnrk doae in the b«t style. If nwkr
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jtip»,Jere Black is a rampant Hancock man, and if Buchanan were alive he would be one, too. Jeff Davis and Judah P. Benjamin are ramp Ant in the same cause, also. Rah for a change! jgj-The Republican majority in Garfield's Congreasfpnil District is 12,67 6, the largest ever given in that district. This is the resoon«e of his neighbors and friends, to "the Democratic assaults 9n his character.
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tH^DesOcrmpARt/: -.V. Y. Tribune. jjgrThe Presidential contest settles down on New York now, and New York is to-day surely and strongly inclined for Garfield. Every day is making recruits for him, for everv day sHowS more clearly the folly of Caking A thousand risks when there is no possible necessity of taldng one.
R. J. Fanping, Clerk of the Ohio
Supreme Court, deseated lately as a (candidate for re-election, announces his conversion to Republicanism. He says the Democratic management in Ohio is corrupt and untrustworthy, and that he is not in accord with the party on the financial and some other questions^* ttljrThe buperb views on the tariff still fail to find recogti tion in Democratic journals. The Republican journals, with that magnanimity which ever distinguishes them, are sparing no exertions to give those remarkable observations tnat wide circulation, which their merit entitles them to. There are evidences that the public is estimating them at their full value.—N ~Y. Tribune. 9&F Seven-mule Barntim, in his address to the Democracy issued si Ace the Ohio and Jtndiana-Elections. says: IfEven without the vote of, Indiana* which we believe wijl be redeemed in November, with New York and New Jersey, and the Sttite^ that are conceded to including Maine, the election of 011? candidate is assured.1' This reminds us of the unsuccessful fisherman who, being asked how many he had caught, replied: "When I catch the one I'm after, now and two more, I'll have three.—Indianapolis Journal. tSf A few years since the Congregational Church of Indianapolis haa occasion to borrow a sum of money for a term of years, giving as security a mortgage on *the building. The rate of interest was to be ten per cent. After awhile, finding that they cbuld get money at a considerable lower rate of interest, the officers of the Church applied to the holder of the mortgage, asking to be allowed to pay off the debt prior to the expiration of the time specified in the bona. The request was bluntlv refused. The Shy-» lock with whom the Church had to deal wis this same Mr. English.—Chicago Advance.
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PRAIKIH eiTTw BASIC
^tirasements.
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abotit him.** He knows more how. Taut the chances are he won't feel like giving any opinion on it. iQT'Art the Democrats seem to be a trifle distressed over the small matter of a loss of 5,000 or 6,000 votes in Indiana, we take pleasure in Consoling them with the re dotation that Georgia
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29,
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eafijpmfni of the dl^Jnjrainhed c«tnc»«liai) and Mrif,.
JOSEPH MFRPHY,!
supported fiv a powerful draiimti company of nn-n-:ial excellence^ Including the talented yonng loading actreea.
Hiss M. Loduski Toung
In tbc greateel of all Irish drama*, written by l^red. Marsdco. lEsq. entitled
KERBY OOW. !|-M« "-5» A Comrdy Drama without equal I*rlee of Adniliudon, 25, SO ami 73 cr*.
Hp*enfd paat^on Bntfon'#,'without extra charge.
Base Heater
X3ST THE LEAD.
Always was, and always will be
L. PROBST,
-i /"''Fourth street, bet. Main and Ohio.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE
Having jnBt retnrned from the Kasitirn marketa, where I have purchased one of the most complete siocks of
PALL and WINTER
CLOTHING
.'veriilaccd on the shelve? of a Terre Hante clothier. I most respectfully Invite the attention of the bny ing public to a
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of my late purchases, a« my Jow prices arc
BTO
PEATUBE.
In my Merchant Tailoring "led than ever to every partionlnr.
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better oualified than over to iner the demand* the public in
PHILIP SCHLOSH,
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DREUSICKE,
CARPENTER AND JUILDJR.
Manufacturer of PregMcfceV
Patent Refrigerators.
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SAMUEL S. EARLY,
WlolesaleProyisions
Porki 'Lard l^acon', .Sugar Cured H.inis. ,18 MAIN STREET.
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VAN AMBUR6H &-C0-
CHEAT CJOLDEX
MENAGERIE
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Consolidated FOB ISSO,
1.IANAG-ER. for 35 consecutive years,
SIXTIETH CONSECUTIVE YEAR OF THE OI.D RELIABLE.
"wILL EXHIBIT A.T
WE, 11, TUESDAY, IDV. I, IS"
•'The Behemoth of Holy Writ!" A Zoological Specimen, the first and only one ev* or exhibited in a menfferic" on this continent. A Grand Vizier among animajs. Hei also may be seen the most rare and interesting animals in the world. Interesting students in natural history. Specially visited and commended by the clergy, head I'ducational institutions, and millions of the first people of the land. Press and P»lL, lie unite in proclammg if a decided accession to the amusement world. A perfect' and complete establishment, inviting competion. It is renowned in the Old and Ne| World,'having had existence of nearly three-quarters of a century, and traveled tl world over, where civilization extends, calling from each nation so visited some me| mento in the shape of remarkable Performer or Animal, enabling Van Amburgh A! Co to present to their patrons and Equestrian Banquet composed of artistic daintle^ the very choicest in the land also a grand feast of Zoological Eccentricities, ver many of which are now for the first time exhibited in a Menagerie.
8 OF THE WORLD'S GREAT WONDERS
-ETA LIVING LION LOOSE IS THE STREETS. UP
Hundreds of Livins? Wild Beiintt. Birds and Re^ tiles. A Living Nondescript.
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BEHEMOTH OF HOLY WRIT."
wi«. hirh and wpitrhinp 9 085 pounds. This mammoth Menagerie and carar tte »i»a fctatfto*. Double company of Star Performer*.
ALL FOR 25 CENTS.
no oUier circus on thi* continent can be seen sueb daring •hU^k SSd^d recUcM flight, upper air, .rt glrenff. thl. gr«« .h«w.||
•Vai Amburgh Co.*ssMoiister Slowf
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DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7 P. M. REMEMBER THE DATE,
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HYATT FHOS
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Requiring tho Constant Employment of
FIVE TIMES LARGER THA,
E7ER BEFORE.
These Wonders of Creation are the Raw atid Romnrknhlc tv") ho found
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The only one on exhibtion. Nature's mar vels congregated. And vast numbers this stupennous exibition. forming a prac tical catalogue alike interesting, amusing and instructive. The vEronautic OsciJhttions awaken In the spectator an unusual degree of interest, the wonderful Gyrft tions and Evolutions executing a thrilHn| interest, affording infinite amusement t* old and young. The premier Show the age. It contains the grandest corp% of special artiste ?ver assembled. Abnormal in its magnitude, Every year a4& new and startling features to Van Ait burgh & Oo's Grand Establishment, it pre-eminence undisputed and ita adve hailed with enthusiastic demonstratio and exuberant gladness.
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