Daily News, Volume 2, Number 58, Franklin, Johnson County, 26 October 1880 — Page 1

5

ente leee than 20

|cents per line. *y advertisements accordspace and position.

TT by telegrape

VST AT UTICA.

jneral in a New Holering Over aMass Meet* ing.

IU «f KefMkllfaa Bale Hiutrtd all fwrtlM Mi aill seetlMH,

N. Y., October 25.—Gen. Grant -corned by an immense concourse «•, estimated at 00,000. He presiotfc of the three mass meetings as follows: tixen* of

Utica: Under

no

nee should I detain you long, a bad cold and be

HIE BO

hoarse

scarcely speak, I shall detain less time. I carifc here to pre polltifcal

meeting,

lit an en-

business fpr me, and if

it

was

the earnentocM I feel for the ich agitate* the public mind at enttimc, I should continue a eu*

I have followed

for more

than

that is, in not taking part in etintfs. But this country lias much in blood and treasure to he Hag of our Unioh And to

nmih

best form of government that btfs yh devised for men that it seems at I could not bear the Idea of country, in ita legislative and Jta branches, turned over to imposed in great part of those ecentlv tried to destroy it. fAp-

We rio not advocate the prinol die Republican party because we ihoy are for th& good of the Re party alone, ttnd to the prejudice Ucrests of the opposite party, but Initu them at this time because we Jiey arc the best for all parties. jmj.j We believe that the I)c*mojust as much interested to day access of the Republican parly as ftblicansofthe United 8tates are. eve further that the Southern lately In rebellion, are just as QlereHted and more interested in jsean of the Republican party. We that there hi no man in the South lot privileged to come and settle j48 in the North in any section ami is political views, ana at the same jsecute his business, whether it be onal, mercantile or what not. The rn man ha» not the same privilege he South, and if he goes there to •5te his business, he must be quiet jiical questions of great weight. In %Tds, the'"carpet-bagger* is not 4ome citizen among them, we want to see all of changed. I, myself, am northwestern State. We are all •aggers. The whole of it has been in the lifetime of many here and see the result of "carpetUtlement In the Northwest The it, out of which has been grafted line SUtea,

is the

[ve

Cincinnati,

/est would have

our Cuica-

Detroit, our Indianapolis, our ind, and hundreds or smaller of great prosperity. With -the •riviiogos extended carpet bakers wth that

has been

been

goes,

vllegtis of

"KRPAUK, ISD„

^atttti for Kttllmr a Hwlwtr. isox, October 85.—John II. Stuck been trial in the Circuit Court «ek on &n indictment for murder in stidegree, for killing John Law, of township, lu August last, for the Ion of his (Stuekors) wife. The ellctnl considerable interest,, em ounsel being engaged. Judge Alllilivered hU cw to the jury, who at 4 o'clock this afternoon and re 1 at 8 o'clock to night with a ver"not guilty." The announcement •jcordance with the general expec and wo* greeted by friends and I'or? with much ipplw«.

la N*nraa.

to the IndteiUpoll*

A^ROAI.K,

I

IKO.. October ha?

Iws to the public's eans in Uibcom hat one Daniel Curtis, a fartfter just over the Mnc in Morft® /. ha* discharged atren working»«n thev voted for A. O. Fortcf. Bcj be State election be gave M» haads «derstand tkat "unless th^y coald alt sentimente they couldu |MUW

Tber reused to bt oo«9ssed^

«ore discharged. All honor to The mlcmption oi ^gcdcjnsewoa Out

oft only I0ct». STtS

NKW YOUK,

seen In the

seen ere this

Southern States. We cklm that at Drosperity

can

overtake these

uat/1 every citlxen of every State fhpd as

a

cltiton of tho United

Wb matter whore he

and with

proclaiming his

political

Mo* without molestation. Now, ten, I kuow you will hear

much

,*an I can say on this question, and so much Setter said that I will \ore, but will introduce the next

Fyour eminent townsman, and t"i, Senator Conkling. fit

Conkling then addressed the *. int. Desperate Ikiiwcrttlcsthtwf. ,o the Indtanapol Journa).

October

g,e

23.—Tour

ident has just been put on the of a Democratic CAUCUS, held terday (Sunday), which has con

significance, It an authentic act that the Democracy of Indiana lag to try to carry the State by .sing Ave votes in each precinct, as the sole object of their caucus *vy. which was held with closed 1 the office of Vestal A lfondy, jien. It was participated in by the l»aders hero ami by one Dr. B. W. d, of Cattettsburg Kentucky who Jling to arrange the plans.

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VOL. 2.—^O. 58.

WOBSM4 FIOl THE BT1X6.

Virlew XeitHiffM, Wrlttea Etc., t»r "»e Poaaae tkcstcssMTA^ns.

HOULXKD, MICH.,

October

Onokx Wis,, had her dis-

InUnraoaaid^reeogniaQQi her. ST. JOSBPH. MicOf, Ocf^ber

On the other side is written, in a different handwriting: "A few minutes and then we will all be in watery graves.

ADDIX

FOWLKR,

gift of on© of

States. See the prosperity that has been brought to these jtntoa by these carpetbaggers. julH up our

October 85.—The

A London dispatch saj Blackmah is endea^*orinr to match witli Trickfor £500 a the Thames course. Blackman three hundred yards the ^tart

The Po]

mer po» ly reafflr and described^tbe as "accursed

•*2'« it.

s(S

25.—The

beach was searched and watched yesterday from Sanfatuck south to Grand Uaveti north, and nothing new wai dis covered. To day being the nintb day, the bodies fn our vicinhy are expccted to appear on the surface, but none nave yet appeared* Yesterday/the body of a colored boy w&s found between Saugar tuck and South Haven. This Is the coipred boy who helped the colored Cook, Otaitte liJcjcnown. Hehad on life pre rerver marked "Steamer Alpena.'' The body of the lady first found has been fully to day. Her ueohew, Mr. John itf,

Kti^TON (or

Kelslon. These circumstances indicate that the number of passengers on the vessel was above the previous estimate of thirty five, and probably reached over forty. Apiece jof a shingle, cut hurriedly in the shape of a boat, with abraded edges from lashing by the waves, was found by a boy. On it was the following message: "The Alpena is going to pieces. Wc will all be lost.

C'AIT. NAPIEN."

The writing waa identified as that of the brave commander of the ill-starred. Tkc Yano riaa Wrn't Wnrk,

October

?n

25.—James

CiNeroVATI, October

A

Reward

lf,

—A

(his city. ,p4*he«1»s iswritten: "Whoever picks this up. rerteMbcr the writer is only an, oxpljin..^ I am h^ppy And wiUlhg to die., for have, no on? to caro for me., At this time we all know our doom. Sbie is fast g^hg" to pieces. We Kpow we can nevef rwch land or ever see Itagain. The boat is going to pieces 1140 CODDIE."

Bunk

worth of Earl Park, challenged and kept jfrom voting tw8nty-two illegal Democrat Ic votes at the October election. He has received the following letter from Bome one

E

"James BuhkworthfTiSir—If you make

rourself as conspicuous ground the polls the November election, as you did«t the October election, yoti will never live to cast another vote." Not sighed,

Thi»is-the.Mississippiv(lan» but Jim won't scare, '-xrp'r -..(i \, Nt«nley Matthews interviewed, Sped*! to the IndianapoiU Jmihinl, I

25.—The

Times-

Star of this city has an- interview with Stanley Matthews regarding the statement of a Cleveland reporter that "General Garfield admitted to Matthews the authenticity of the Chinese letter. Senator Matthew wy&lAthe interview that the 8tory Is unmwv artd Ah Wt and out lie« Qeti6ral Garfteldi be sayp, insisted from the first thut that the letter was a forgery.

Tribune

furtiinhes the fblloWing: Congressman Chittenden, of Brooklyn will pay $5,000 for evidence furnished at liny time during the months of Octobor (M* November leading to the arrest and conviction of the man wh^

fforged

..

the

hand writing and signature ht Gen. J. A Garfield in the so-called Chinese letter. nriwiiA.

Rmpr«m for Few Day*-

ST. PKTBR«BUBO,

to

October' 25.—The

Princess with whom the Cxar recently contracted a morgantine marriage strenuously oppose* the Czar's proposed abdication. unless she is first granted the title of Empress, even if *he allowed to bear it only for a few days. It ia by no means considered probable that the Cfcarowitch will consent to such an arrangement.

4

Hfltt* bjr Cable*

Of 1.500.000 quintals of grain imported into France the first eight months of the present rear, 900,000 quintals came from America. Hi '.1 'V

The Rome Liborta Itallana announces that General Garibaldi and son Menotti have withdrawn their resignations as members of the Italian.

over

Receive

Tbe minlst^rial .crisis Atmria ihhjatenlnVtO entirely

at, Belgrade is

Comtek close her frontier, gainst Servia Rhoult she not meet h# «Igagtments in the con elusion of treaty of ooauMsoe,- th on Sunday, in receiving for •ope on ituldal rawdh the"entry of the Italian troop® into Rome,

A Paris dispatch wys the Fneodi tribunal of conflicts will meet the 6th of November to decide the Jesuit question, and unless the arguments are ven long, a declsiottlti dbe ca*, wl^l^ win ^ofern all. will be given the same day.

A Constantinople dispatch says the fund for the rt^cf

pt

the Balorim refugee* ft

Itmidt it exhausted, and tbe secretary It the British -embassy reports that all the children are dead, the women dying, and the men certain to succumb |j

I TIM Pvvrcr^taw la no way,fai the power of the press inbre surely nhrtwn than in the nniversol knawledg^ U»*t ha»in teaa than a year, %een diffused throughout fifty mill n«op)e of the wondefftti ctwfcti Vid of that sptendid of that spiendid ren^r^Kldney-Wart.

their knowkbdffe^ lor

paMI.

art (Mir ho«M

mnedy fcir aR t&eoaet of the Ida* »ejt» litar aad tioweb.—Bfrakl.

f'

TEHBE HAUTE, IXD.. TUESDAY. OCT. 26,

TUB CITY.

—Porter at the wigwam Saturday night. —There was no Mayors Court this morning. -*,* —Kerry Gow at the Opera House Friday night.

•,,

—Fishing and hunting excursions are all tbe rage '.* a? It 'il i-s S-w-HJ. —Remember that A. G. Porter .will speak at the wigwam Saturday night... —The Garfield pole In" the

(pirk

Is tie

finest that has b^en erected this season. —Joseph Jliirpby the favorite IriAh comedian at the Opena House Fridaj^

—The W. C. T. T. give air entertohii ment at the Baptist Church next Friday evening. —.Let every cHfafen without regard to party attend the meeting a^. the .Ftgwani Saturday night. '—Joseph- Murphy in the Irish drama "&e*Ty 6ow,v' at the Opera House next Friday flight.

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—Vote^or a protective tariff and, thud enhance the present prosperous condition of our country., oiwwn —Remamber your families are in danger of starvation' when the free trade party comes to power, —Coal haulers are being dlschaigetl by their employers because they refuse to take coal to tbe distillery. —Free trade, poverty, and destrucrion. Protective tariff, prosperity, and, wealth, remember this when you vote next Tuesday morning. —If you want your families to starve during the coming winter, which our old prophets say is going to be severe, vote for the free trade party. iV —White & Wright's horse became frightened at a locomotlveuear the Union depot this morning and ran away, breaking the delivery wagon to piecesl —A case of state vs H. Boston and Rost for surety of Peace on a Warrant sworn out by A. Manthie was tried before Esquire Cookerly this morning dismissed. —J. F. Downey and Miss Ifyite L. Braddy will bd Married this evening and depart for a trip east after which they, will Return to this city to make their home. —Mr. Alex. Mullen, Deputy City clerk was attacked with severe hemorrhage of the lungs while in Evansville Saturday and is now dangerously 111 at his residence in this city! ,* ,* 't. —Councilman Phillips was struck by a Itick of wood falling from a second story Window on Main street la&tnight although receiving a painful wound, no serious in jury resulted,, —Maudie, ah eight year old daughter of Geo. Slocum, died #t the residence of her father at the corner of Sixth-and-a-half and Doming street last night at 8 o'clock of heart disease.'

—The Artisian Bath company are a new boiler in the pla» of the old one Which is worn out. Everything will be rearranged in a day or two, and every one can find accommodation. —A party of fellows employed' abotit the depot went on a serenading expedition last Friday, and the neighbors actually think the cholera has^roken out i^nong their chickens. 4?^ —The C. A B. I»B. R. officers say that one hundred more cars could be used dally If they could be secured, but the railroads all over the country ore so bitty that they heed their own cars, consequently none can be leased.

J—Coal

dealers report the supply of coal

insufficient to meet the demand of the public. The Ohio River is so very low that Pittsburg coal can be transfered by water consequently manufactures along the river are purchasing the productions of the Brazil Mines £rVv,\ -i-*

I—Rau, a grooerymau located at the corner of Third and Moffatt streets, took a trunk to the Union Depot, this after noon, and while turning around was forced to past over the grourd above Che new sewer. The ground being soft the horse sank Into the earth, and was with great difficulty released. This is the second occurrence of this kind within the past w*ek and should be looked after by the authorities. —Farmers who bring wood to town, and stand about the public square, have a very neat way of decdving people who buy of them. They iilt tbo bottom of their wagon with cfcipa Wl place cut wood on top and make purchasers think the wagon ii loaded with wood. But when the load la plaeed in the shed, and the farmer paid, tfeetwryer £t|i findahimoelf cheated^

A dilapidated k»kifrrro*tfe daimteg to be amuiUter- of tbo

4GosodT

amtedi

quite adistarhanoe at the corner of Fifth and Mais streets -kft s^ht He W oft ta&M mi ahouting, wh«tt/0®ttr *8fat^ Stalle d:

Mm la 4hai

pb*5jr*» t& ta^if and I* m'Wf Boate where accofiuoockatlons were afforded.

JSKiW

I88O1

LAST CALL.

DKI(6CBATIC STAT*

CXXTHJL OoianTm,)

No.«

BATESHOC?*.

OctoSwf 22.1880.f^

Dear Bir.—W«

eon and must carry the

8tate in November. A duiethut tigorotts effort willbe made to Uu»t( end In every precinct. Tpu mu^see tbat it is done in vour locality. HAVE EVERY ^PEMO-

CS IN OCTOBEB. Amf GET^ VOTES1 :iN waak«xwr MORNING,. See- tba* the.V'w passed armtBd among the Delml every neltibrbprhood. Thls'fe ',! fbr ^rijS^ jlll'ioii Jjth^ tft^er^nw governraent.knd it must be, an victory of "the 'people ihfcmtfftlyes. celiancejondhai^ Reutembdr that this effort wiulhe In every precinct in the -Statev ai»*d-th»t

f/MfMSgSiiS

»f Executive Committee. The forgoing'is th£ dealh' schriof the of the most distinguished D^tuodj^ts? in' this State. Vlt is the wailing cry of lost hope. It is the deep, stentorian "yai^thiai i&minatea from the

yreat man

jpie," to him the

rcpair. hcxne raftkf, Priee fJlO, On view at Scott

A

GnuT* carriage abop,

i:

!.V

Ols

.'«' W/ H-«Ei«nii8Ut Cn£n^rilt'

FUAHKUH XtASBKBS, WM»'FiA)iij*ck:" 'O. Of STJ5AL.RY.-

of

"iriUrett"

of the laboring

jman is everything it is his God. H6 worships it as the- honest christian does ithe Supreme Be&g. O ye laboring man* why shouldst thou not come and offer up unto.this

great benefactor

of the poor

and needy the last crust of bread which by rights belong to thy wife anff jchild

yet ,,laboring man, thy

if

jbones and sinews are' only' iput to .the proper use, when toping for' jthe benefit and use of the modern Shy-' jock of to-dayj remember, ye who havef en adversity and wiped the blood^sweat rom |hy honest brow, that Mr. English a man of tender heart, and altogether J'lo^lyi" and should the winds blow, and {your Wheel of fortune become reversed, and the bhisteriug storms' jof a discOntouted winter chill land freeze thy' blood look, look ye.:. {with confidence to the

j'Toof ^tte Frien^" Wt H. English ^andid«t»f6rv}ce President, fol* he will' yd^fibuie ywwtand,

clothing, your all. Remembfer next l^ujesflay is the day of salvation. The couhtry jis either saved Or lost, will you .vote for. [he "Poor ManFi1eu^,'' and that fiwM* ^lancook, who thinks a commqU soldier no better than a dog, or, wilt you vote for Gitrfield and Arthurd, and ft cdatiduatioo Df the good tintesr f-Bii iZtifah

FOR8AI.B—Cljeupseeond-haad

ftett

•auare. ... t- t"

tide of paWic

j1-: I' l( I JM' l»| I II .-•} ,| V! jprawo#ALc ',- ft 1 I «.v i. .. i\ JhJf.1 4

Miss Annie Stewart 'has", resum^df "ber seances at Pence's. Her powers havte in dreased by her suspension and rejst of a few months. «i

A

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REA1. KSTATK TRANSFERS.

B. F. SwalTord and W, H/Robberts to John P. H. Dunham, in-lot 15 8wafford'ssub..,,k.-i.u J, McMaham to R. S» Teen oat in-lot 8, out-lot 64 J. Farrington's sub. Sarah E. nnd Jos. R. Ring to Wm.,

T. Moore eff w- side h. e. n. e." rfec. 82Person tp............. Robt Gilkersou prairi'cton in lot 3and 8.. .«.

Jary S. Randolph and Annie D.

W.

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awn

DEMOCRATICBOOMSIAKG! I !T. iBVt 10 i, lAsmf wen ?6 S3S9J1C

TH® MOREY *€HI

,-b'. giKCTpfo'a filikig tft--) !Wu WHAT QARFIELD SATS

ABOUT IT.—WHAT THE POST-MASTER (3AYB ABOUT if.

l.'^bKentlous evening paper of this city devbtw^'one half of the first page yesterdayrioJA'lithograph Of the forged letter on the

:Cfltn^sc

Such a positfoli the Democratic party has gotten itself inrby the publication of of the so called Morey letter. What circumstance ind fads surround this letter denoting its for^ferjr In the fet' pliCe, soon after tM Morey lettfer ^airt^ out In tlid colUnin of the New Yorkf JVw^.jGen. Gar fieldtelegra^jhedas follows:

MteS'rbrt,

OHIO,

tey:

great

and

pood

October

\To Hon, MarahM Jeieell:

yam

lu

1

rS

Wm. Blood, of Marshal, formerly of this city, Was in the city this morning.: Mrs. J. S. Jord6n and son returned last night from an ex*cnded visitto bet relations, In the north eastern part of the Stl^tfe.

$100

$m

1600

$200

DTAimiAOB UCES8E8.

1

«.• fcu a.1

For genuine Sirloin Steaks, go to

i.:

Biggo.

W.

Davis A Co., 18 Nojlh 4th street, only 10c ier pound. 58-tf. ,, L'

....

—We are making a splendid suit for $25.00L This a new departure to ac commodfite am existing demand for a good suit at a moderate_prico. Call in and examine the goods. The best stock of fine gcods in town as usual. 578t BARTSAX

The Great $1,000 Main street

Dagger 3§tt at

909

III I L.

i'M'W

iheuaes A rr&cTtox.*—A lover of wnftnoli writes tliat be has seen a cat ,gif« evidence of b«ung in lova with a tenwr, and that th^podhinif $ing mi betveeu thcaa waa yen coqueaL O11 hm ottoafcm, the dog, wwdb woa mtded en

he&tib-nu^ turned her headoii4 witL a wiatful, inawt^tie at her wiring kgiL unAhkto ui^laDprtali«« jmt

liftman both touching

ington say^ n? such stamp was used at the ofl|c(? At thp tin)e the Morey letter is said to haye hecn mailed. This is what he a 6 8

5

iSrtC -^WA#H^aTO», October. 34.

gfefl to have been'1written' by General Gartleld to ione K. L. Morey. on the Chines question* t^gcUior with the?.envel• ope In which "it should My? .^jiclosed. That the whole tiring is a manufactured, bold and villainous fraud, tin fol lowing facte will jfoiidy shqwi, .Ko. such

auary.

letter WascloitUc/d' to havfe- b^en khailed An entire new set of cancelling stotaps were placcd in use thb oflice on the 53th of.Apri^, The: JVMA /n?-simile if a very good represcnUupn of, the. new stamp, bnt It is totally unlike the One in uq0 in this ofilcoiou theSSrd of January, the old stamp beidg made of rfcbber, and tlie new one of steol, and very unlike in their arrangement. This sbdwji conclusively that thc wholVmatter 14 an unmitigated fofgery, for which the authors should be sent to: the penitentiary. ,D. B.

AIJSOEB,

SSStST

In anj

question. It is (strange/*that

thik'cVenfng pap^r' has not the political sagitCity td'se'e. ihat to make/ the people benev¥^ch'^ti infamous lie as this forged lettcfr'Cintele's it is necessary'that every ear thark 6f the' fofgery shall be completelyhiefdefa.' Bfe^&b'if .it should'happen that direcl ^evidence of its forgery is placed before ihe^eople. it woule^neceisariiy act-as a b66iniming. y.

25, 1880.

To Eton. Jf. Jtioell knd Hon. 8.

IF.

Dor-

IU wevi '-''..

I will not breaktlie rule! laave adopted by making a public reply to campaign {lies. But I aut&wizf you. to tUnounda ithe so-called More® Letter as bold forige^y, both in' iJn^uage a^d seht]meni. iuntfl its oublicatidri ne^r heird of the I existence of the EmployiB'a Union, of iLynni Maafr nor of such a pCr^ou *s H.

E. Morey. ...,M .. TSigned] A. GAakib. 7JK1 i: -u

MBHTOB, OHIO,

October

23,11880.5

Your telegram of thid nfterriobh ib re ceived. PuhH^timy dispatch (f .last evening, if, you tUinki best. Withintbe last'hdur ^raph oe ork of some clumiy villain wlrn cari not ish, nor imiutte my

ir the mail' has 'bfought me al)tho-•1 copy Of the forged letter. It Is tlie of somecliKniyviHainwliacarinf^ i, nor wjite Eggfish, no^ iii)it«te my handwriting. Every hopest .and manly Pem^ci^t in' 'Arhferiea who 16 faihiliar with my handwrititiff, Will denounce the jforgwy ftt»ighti^ Put.vthe case in the hands of the ablest detective at onco, and hunt the numl'dovn. [§ignc4]» J, A. 0A»Fi£LD.

But Geni. Garflel^'q denial, is not the Only evidence^

The Post mas terat Wash­

Postmaster..}

T,V* Washington. N0( Sfcftjr lyi^lspuiable evidence, but the bungling manner lu which the letter is written shows that it never originated.wiUi GenwraMltariield. We are laboring under the impression that the evening paper was a UtUa too '^previous" in their lithographic display. cV ?i-v. j?#* y—.

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Prof. Donaldson,, the strongest man in ifed States, the U»i derful performance with monster cannon balls, handling them with as much ease as a boy would his marbles at 600 Main 1

W.W.JAVB& CO,

j^The ritioAsr Portt PwkH? lifthment Of this city, No. IS S. FOURTH STREET, "n«wtana .. FBI8U MEAT MARKET.

While they keep nothing bot4he cfioTc

rtocJ|iNi«e AOc par pduaS.

•4

In

Auttva»wl Dinner Roaats specialty.

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fit

W/wTBath & Co

«8tf JSSooUt Fourth itreet .icmtholthePoit Ofltoe.

EViST ftVKSrwis8-

(RSI-KJ-P SCSDATJ

2fortkwe*t Corner fifth and Main Street*

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EMORY P. BEAUCHAM^M TtreN*ws fa the cirrlcTj to «abjcH» bensia tbe OSty ^f tTerrokinta'at TSS'^NTS A WgBgv lim^ni Vi i—

Areprqj&h& to JOl oriiln v&rptomp<n449

or

BILLIARD

,twk&L .'Send um

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The

Handsamest in Western

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Finest and Best

WINES AND LIQUORS

rof

«U kincW at- the-bar*

Thd stobk (if1 CirareW ^an^ fi from the choicest brands on the I ::v R. L. FRISBIE,

No. 620 ton etre^.

CITY TEAMSTERS,. I have in store a lot of

Heav&Racine Wagons^ Suitable for heavy haulihg. Come ah^ see them. ,! in^

C. A. POWER.

,$9!q1 1 104 and 106 M^ia street. 'I,I' ,l| '..,v I ,t... II ,'Mitl'L^BXTY YO'Om

EATS & B0NNETS

AT lEMIli ,,, Wholesale and detail Millinery Stor^ The largest stook ^aod lowest price's. .I.Xl'i!!1 ill I••liaW't1»'J1. 3F03EI 0?DH.23 jB!E3ST

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(Between Third and Fourth streets,)

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C. WHITAKER, MMMfiaijocar«f att-MMs'of

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A full.line of glaM ware and tin ware, Your choice for TOc at Mrs. D. H. Butler's 2 doori» south of the Post Office. 57-tf.

STILI. THEY COME!

SORE NEff GOODS

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AT

MRS. T. D.OLIN'S

New' Zmporlum ol Fasiiionl

Xrs, T. D. Olio returns, thanks to tlio Ladtftt of Terre Haute for their very libera) patroo&£« duririff rtie opening*days at' her new store in McKeen K«w Block Main streets ceivcnew gc

Ribbons in laeiftber it ia no

and lf yMi do not flnd what yon want kmie yomt order and grt It anaanufactumriiptitm Ox.ni, .'«• cKeen'aSewBl '.iM wk take v&tojiUi abould patronize the 5 arul ZMf-10 store, lot tbe raoaon that

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B00TSAND SHOES

Repairing Done dii Short Notice At Half Frioe.

MmV No. Nortfei Second Itrect

L. KttSSNEK,

Palace of Music

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,Anat, she will w-. this week from fx

all thwir deUcate tinteno trouble to show goods^,

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what jro» want at half priee. 3 dpore ®7-tt

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