Daily News, Volume 2, Number 62, Franklin, Johnson County, 30 October 1880 — Page 4
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 80, 188ft.
Largest City Cacalin.
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.WASH*, BEXT8, IAHITM, BTC. AijTfttlMDtou eomln{ under the ihove," or stmllur bead*, will be Inserted in the "NKW#" at Uw rate of ten cent* per line, each insertion,
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|3T"AdTertiscm«ntsprfntedonderth1sh«ad One C*ot each word, »nd the advertisement will rarely
4 fail toattrmct tile attention of person* who may hate irhaUsver is wanted, and from a Urge nnmlicr of replies the advertiser is enabled to make the 'f most faTorable selections.
AGENTS WANTED "HSrlSSij &!?£ tinjr Maehlnecwr Invecied. Will knit a pair of stoclinca, v)u]B£EI awl TOE complete, to ID mi onus. iWTii also knit a great variety of fancywork tor which ibere is always a ready.market, (tend tor circular and tcrmsto tisexwomply Knitting KADTIST CO.,40# Washington st., fiuston, Mm«.
"yy ANTED—Yonr old cook stoves ra trade an
part pay toward a "Charter Oak." This stove lastjroo a lifetime. The Are-back is guaranteed for five years, the long centre the same-. The stove Is warranted to give entire satisfaction. For sale only by PROBST, Fonrth street, bet Main and Ohio.
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gSTTJnder this head, for One Cent per word, persons may offer whatever they may nave for sale, and be sure of reaching more pnrcba*ur* trj day than coald be done In a week .vaal sollctution, thns securing the adv many Inquiries and of soiling at the best ou'irs,
FOR
FSugar
BT-A1I advertisements under tnls hrad will be ^ehawted 10 cents pet line, and any one desiring %'i answers through the News boxes, can rent Naws •*'$». mail boxe at this office at 10 cents per week. Said V*' --.Mrent of boxes to be paid Invariably In advance
Mp^ as no communication* will be received withont t&H the rent first being paid.
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ANTED—A first class cook at 1214 South street.
WANTED—to
rent a small bonne containing
three or four moms near the Vandalia shops Apply to 918 Chestnnt street*
lor Vint.
|SF"Terre Hante Is toolawe a city for landlords to depend on placards, which attract the rtlU-nHon of only such persons as necessarily pa** the oremises, while a small advertisement inserted in •the
DAILT NEWS
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will reach daily everybody likely
.to want 100ms or houses, promptly secure tenant, and save the lots arising from property standing idle. One cent a word.
Flocation,
OR RENT—Three desirable room*. vln «nm every desirable convenience for light hooiie keeping. Snqnire at this office.
RENT—Two or throe rooms, within one sanare of the Terre Hante Boose. Apply at this office for particulars.
.for Sale.
by per-
the advatituge of
SALE—A large quantity of old News-pa-pers, good for wrapping purposes. 85 cents per hundred. DAILT NKWS. r- iii 11 in ii
)R SALE—One hundred thousand bushels of Creek Coal, very cheap. Leave orders W. 11. DKLISJX.*.
»t Armstrong's Scales office.
FOR
BALE—Cheap, one second-hand parlor soft coal base-burner. Stove tn ordinaly t»od repnUr. Also one small cannon stove ai*o t' second-haud cook stove. Enquire or address box 88, Nvwa oflbse. „„1W. J710R SALE—Fine duck gun original eo*t, i? fl80. Will be sold cheap for cash. aroiiTs--'I***• Enquire at this office.
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9,4^', Mm. D. H. Butler is now receiving lior holiday goods at south Sixth street, 9 doors south of tlm Post OHlce.
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Hon. A. G. Porter? Governor dect. will speak at the Wigwam SatimluNj-. O^tolwr 30th.
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We would fi*k our tHdwribtrt to kindly report** thi*o$r* mixsivy paper*, *0 that tkf, mitUr may be looted after bg the Route Mt$agptrmn There hat beenmueh m&phiiid ih (ithe carrier* fail to (idirrr regularly. We a« ^treftil that each carrier f/el* M* rrpti#|f k»iithvr of pa/ier* for e*trh iulwriher. The fault lie* with (he eurrier*, Hhirh tciti 'be riyhtcil at one?., "i
GET in your Wftrk.
Osi.v two more days, v-
GARAiiAi.ni is seriously ill.
Wir? should we have a change.^J
THK nation must be perpt-'tuated. i*?1 VkK' WILL you eat white bread or brown,
GARFIELD wears 1% hat, Hanfcock
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limes.
IIS protective tariff and good
Go and hear Porter and Hanna tonight. f-
DON'T destroy prosperity by voting for Hancock.
WHAT is the dnty of every good man next Tuesday? Vote for Garfield,
U. S. Commissioner Boudinot fins been at Sullivan looking after illegal voters.
To NIGHT will be the last grand rally for several year*. Let everybody turn out. |pf __________
DON'T
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Persons of a scientific turn of mind will do well to visit the Museum at 000 Main st,and see the different effects of thewni't subtle power electricity, as shown and ^explained. The Professor will "shake you out of your boots" free of charge.
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If or your friend need a new hat don't buy until you visit the emporium of fashion. There you jet the latest style and a mammoth stock to select from a 1 at half price.
Children's toys for the millions at M, H. Butler's, the cheapest nlace in the two doors south Post Office. 67 tf
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If you think the citizens of Terre Haute have no taste for novelties in new inventions drop in and find our best people examining into the mysteries of the ElectricMotor and Electric Light, nightly at 606 Main street
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^Bargains! Bargains!!
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SOMETHING NEW
NEW STORE, NEW GOODS.
Mr*. D. H. Butler has Just opened a 5 and l6c store on Sixth street, two doors south of Postoffice. Her counters are packed with new choice goods where our ^rs can select for the small sum of 5 aad 10c. She earneatly solicits an inspection of her rods before purchasing elsewhere.
The moat good we get In this cruel world is In what we eai and there is no Dlace in Terre Haute where better eating no be obtained that at Whites mUurant on Main near Sixth. 60tf •SWS—fMMff—w
Prof. Donaldson, the strong man in the United States, going through his won derful performance with monster cannon balls, handling them with as much ei«w as ahoy would hi* marbles at Main
How beautiful tbos» Bonnets, and such dtaap Hats is a common exclamation among the ladiea when they visit Mrs. T. D. Ollas' millinery store. niiiiiiiMiwiiiwiniiLiii iLim.M"-lii JJ. ••"ja
Manavtic Arteuu Maitw. Recommended by the highest meilkal authority for Paralysis, Rheumatism, Gkut, Neuralgia, Catarrh, QleetL SypliillA
DyspefH&a aad all Female
niwairs Bhftgant new bath house. Cora* netent attendants Cheapest and best in ibe world. Bath home at the foot of Walnut street
MA«K*rt& A*t»tx* BATW OO Tearre Baute, Tad
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L»e mistaken about the names of
District Electors for whom you vote on Tuesday, pjl j|
AFTER you return from church to-mor-row, think over the protective and free trade questions.
IT is sohiewal sigulur that Mr. Stephen W. Dillaye's private business sould iiave taken him to Indianapolis just at this time.
TLKDISAUD dollars is a good
sum, but it is not enough to induce the Nationals of Indiana to vote for l-iill English.
MB. STEPHEN W. DILLAYK does not own the National party of Indiana in fee simple, and cannot give the Democrats a good title. jg-
DID Mr. English furnis»h the money to bring about the Democratic-National fusion in this Stale? If not, where did it come from? it-.
IF Mr. Stephen W. Diilaye expects the Nationals of Indiana to obey his bidding ho ought at U-ast to declare dividend. Hhov^ahout that $li),OUO?
A HKW truck-nnd-dicker leaders have undertaken to sell and transfer the National vote in this State to the Democracy. It remains to best en if they will succeed.
The Democratic managers have had printed and distributed throughout the Slate PHAtTotn#RNT TICKETS HA VINO THE NAME"' OP WEAVKU AND CLIAMHKKS I'PON THEM. BtTT FOM«OWICD MV THE UEGULAR DEMOCHATIC ELECTORAL TICKET. They Seek by this infamous means to rob the Nationals of their votes. Every ballot of this character placed in the box will be a full vote for Hancock and English. Let every Nationa who honestly desires to vote for the candidates of his party, scan his ticket cloeley, or he may be overreached by this latest Democratic fraud. The managers of that party have, by their conduct In this campaign, proven themselves entirely lost to all sense of shame, decency and honor, and they must be watched with the tme vigilance you would display in guarding your property from the thief you know to be prowling about your premises. We have advice? from Vigo, Warren. Fountain and other counties in the west, that these fraudulent ticket# have already made their appearance there, and they will unquestionably be supplied to all sections of the State. Look out, also, for fraudulent Ucketa containing the names of a tart of the Democratic electors.—Iu&i<ump«li* JmrmA.
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'•Deacon Wilder. I want you ttf 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 verv easy. I used Hop Bitters in time *. kept myfatnily well and saved the doctor bills. Three dollars' worth of it kept us well an|L«ble to work all the time, ill warrant SB has coat yen and the neighbors one iM two huncmsi dollars apiece to keep sick,, the same time." "Deacon, I'll use your medicine hereafter."
ATTENTION,
Veteran Roys in Blue!
Once mow out for of honor duty." Therefore a f*U ntttndis requested this (SatrmUv) evening
J1*, at Republican He«o~
at o*irf»ck* sharp, quartern. H, W, JWclJRASt, O. 8.
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Arrangeinents for tiio Grand Rally To-morrow Evening —Calls for. the Various Organizations.
[Geiitiml Order.]
TIE.vix^'US OAKKIELD GI:AROS. TEHIIE II A I TE, Oetolier 28, 1880All members of the Guards are hereby ordered to report *t headquarters, corner Sixth and Ohio streets, in full uniform, Saturday, October 30th, at o'clock p. in., for e,eort dulv. By order I
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By order of THOMAS BISHOP. Captain.
ATTENTION, FIFTH WAIID TAIUKF CI-UB. Members of the Fifth Ward Tariff dub will meet at Vandalia car shops, Satuiday, October 80th. at 6:5)0 p. m., to parade in connection with the reception to Gov. Porter. Torches will be .at the plan: of meeting^ By order of COMMITI^KE.
ATTENTION. SIXTH WARD TARIFF Cp'Il. Members of the Sixth Ward Club will meet at the E. & T. If. car shops, Saturday, October 80th, at 6% o'clock p. m,, to participate in the reception of Governor Porter. By order of
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GOVEBNOB PORTER. They cured me of Ague, Bdiiousness vidi
M. N. SMITH, CoL youuuand'g.
Isifc?!*:., -v,. r" ~rTVATTENTION THlfri) WAIU Cl.t'U. Members of the Third Wanl ('lub will meet $t Sell roeler's grocery, corn?r Second and Parringtoii streets, Sjiturday. at 6)^' o'clock p. m.,* to participate in the procession to receive Governor Porter. Torches will be at the place of meeting. der
By ore.. jL Wh. SuDiiitick. Captain.
ATTENTION, rOUUTII WAII TAIIIKF Cixri:. Members of the Fourth vVardclub will meet at rolling mill. Saturday, Oeu»t« SOili, at 6:30 o'clock p. m., to participate in the reception to.,Governor Porter.
A. HAtutWj Captain.
tf* XT. $ i.W«ATTENTION COLORED GARFIEIJ) GUARDS*.
All members of the Guards will meet on Saturday. October 8(Hli, at 7 o'clock p. m.t at the corner of Sixth and Ohio sts.. to a pa in he a a v- Bv or'ler of
ATTENTION 0ARFIEM) WALTD. ,T ORGAN,IZA TIONS. All orsranizations participating in the procession on Saturday evening will meet at their respective places as ordered by their commanders, and march to the corner of Sixth, and Ohio streets by 7 o'clock, where the profession will be formed. t.:* |wj,
M. N. SMITH.
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T'% ATTENTION, CITIZENS. All citizens uot belonging to uniformed organizations who desire to carry torches in the parade Saturday evpning, can procure thein atthft corucr of Sixth and Ohio streets. -=r^ "Wa ^1 ^^fThe Ilarnum Lie spiked.
NEW YORK, October 39.—The National Republican Committee furnishes the following:
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Tlie proceedlncs to in the cxamin ation of Philp, the forger' of the Morey letter, were conclusive. Hart., owner of Tru% under threat ol imprisonment, produced the envelope in which the letter ix allegetl to have been contained. It was then shown by the prosecution that the envelope has in it, not only the stamp of the Washington poatofflce, but also the time stamps of the New York postoffice. In the stamps the dates are, however, .-erased, and cannot be distinguished. It is impossible lo distinguish in.anyof them the month, and the insertion of ".Tan. 28" in the .photo-litho-graphic copy in'vith is an .admitted in-terpolatioiu-A'jMoreover, it appears that the envelope was originally addressed to some oilier person and place, but the word "Esq." can still be discovered on a line above the word "Morey." It was shown bv the Assistant Postmaster in the New York postollice, by James Gaylor, Superintendent of the city delivery, and by Mr. Richards, in immediate charge of that? department, that the New York stamp on the envelope is placed upon all letters received here intended for delivery to persons in New York city, and thpl stteh stump is never placed upon a letter merely passing through this cltv, that the second New York stamp is that, which is placed upon letters received at a sub-station in this city from the general postoftke, for delivery in the district of the sub-station. In other words it is made absolutely certain from the stamp that the envelope, when it pass through ihc mail, was posted at Wa&hinfrton and addressed to some one in the citV of New York. Morever, it was proved by the assistant postmaster and head clcrk of the railway mail service that a letter posted in Washington on the day it purports to have been posted, and addressed to Lynn, coiitd not. under any circumstances, come Into the New York pojtoffice, much less have on it a stamp of that postofflce. Besides this, it was shown by the New York stamps, in one of which the figure "2" remains, that the figure wa» the last one of the figures showing on what dav the envcloje wa« received in New Y^rk. and that it mufct have been received either on tiw 13h or !32d of the same uwliseeraable month: it could not, therefore, wben it was in the mail, have contained the Morey letter, which"1'is dated. January 33d- I* is. therefore, absolutely ahown by witaestiea who cannot be contradicted, and whom the de fense did not even rross examinc, that the Morey letter having been forged, was pretended to be inserted in an old envel one addressed to some one. in New York City, aad not to Money, nor any one eN*» in Lynn. The erwnn? of the name ®f the person to whom it was originally ad drmsed i* dfotiodly vHiWIe to the naked cy«, atid immediately preocties the #tiU decipherable word "Esq." The erasure of the dates i* eqttally plain. It wai moreover by Mr. I^eet, under whom Phiilp worked for a long time, that it was his cowlrtned habit to spell companies "cwapanys, preeiwely it i» swelled in the Mowy letter that the said letter wan in Philp* writing, and that he fleet* so *t*ted before he had heard it *tggested that Philp wa» even ao8p«»ted,
*11 kind* of Hardware, go to idHlWr & lindasf. It4 Soatb 4th afreet* 41-St,
Hmt liNiw hair t«i?f*» T«lw
and Kidney Complaint, recommended I had a half bottle left which I used for my two little girls, who the doctors and neighbors Said could not lie cured. I would have lost both of them one night if I had not given them Hop Bitters. They did them so much good I continued their use until they were cured. That fa wh I say you do not know half the value of IJ oti Bitters, and do not recommend them high enough."—B., Rochester, N. Y. See other column.—Auimi au llnrtl Home.
Don't fail to visit, the Museum of Won ders now on (•xhibition Main street.
Go to^Vriglit & Kauf
man's for divssod Iii-keiis
•ui" Turkeys.
Tlie marvelous scicntfic. invention of the 19Ui century. Now on exhibition at GOO Main street.
•Sus:ar Wiifcrs, Somc-
tliina: delicious. Call and
s?et a box at Wriglit &
Kaufman's.
Hard ware!—Hardware'! U{Ai: STILL ANOTHER
NJiWSTOBB ,.4L'ir:. BALLNGER LINDASYffJp-^ ,4f 4^- fg£
Will open anew Hardware store at 114 South Fourth street, on Monday. Nov. 1st. He will keep constantly on hand all kinds of shelf hardware, paints, oils, glass, guns and pistols. Persons in want of any thing in the hardware line, are cordially invited to inspect their mammoth stoolw before purchasing elsewhere Remember the place and give them a call, at 114 south Fourth street.. 61 -t2.
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W*-rS|3,TItEIUStt.^ Captain.
QPERA HOUSE. C. I£. UOSFOKD,
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JlOMlAYf NOV. #'1S!S0. The Eminent Comedian^),
JOHN T. RAYMOND,
Supported by hi/ own Hpccinlly ncleclcd Company n«d«"r tlu* mininjiomeia of
BROOKS & DICKdON,' In Dr/T. A. lluniw nmi P.'Ml. WilliRms- Great .SlH'Ct'HP.
'2A:izr. soirit: kjisf .t Hcrr Wwigel, Shoe Maiiufncturer,
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Corner Third and Moffatt Sts., DKALKIl IX
ALL KTNDS OF
FAMILY GBOCEBHiS.
3STM. DRETTSICKE,
CARPENTER AND BUILDIR.
Manufacturer of Dmnsicke's
Piitcat ltefris«rators, Cor. Kinth snd Sywrnorc 8t*., TERRE HAUTE I^D.
SAMUKL S. EARLY,
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Wholesale Proyisions
Pork, Lard Hacoii,
Sus:ar Cured Hams.
18 MAIN STREET.
AJLJL, OIRIDIHIRS
PROMPTLY FILLED
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Dealer hi Wool and Maunfaetsivr of 1 S Cloth«H, Cassinieres,
•Tweeds, FlaaaelH,
Stocking Yarns,
CunliiiK and Spinning.
N. Il.-Tti* auurkat ^rtee tn 6Mb, or oar own stake of good* esetMua «d for w#t.
W. P. HOOTOB,
Practical Plumber,
AND OAS FTTTKR.
All work done in the ben stfie, Oflkse under
PRAIRIE CITY BANK.
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'^Manager,
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Mr. John T. Raymond
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AJinlosion, Iteserveit Keats, #1.4 Stile .f m-ais will commfiiirc at Button's Friday morniiiir. Oc:. StttU. nl tt o'clock.'
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Joanr, Blankets,
BEHOLD! THE COMJUERIJiU HEROj
VAN AMBUR6P &
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OREAT GOLDEN
MENAGERIE
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Frost's Roman Circus
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MANAGER, for 35 consecutive years,- HYA*Kj SIXTIETH CONSECUTIVE YEAR OF THE OLti RELlABl]
A LI VINO LION LOOSE IN THE STHKKTK. U0
Hmidmls of Living Wild Beasts,4Birds and tiles. LiYins: Nondescript, -r
"THE BEHEMOTS.QR UftXY WIJIT."
Largest Elephant in Capti1,
Nine feet likli and weigliing 9,0S"i pound*. This mammoth Menagerie atj yan contains magnlflceot representatives of the animal kingdom. Double cA of StJM1 Perforffter^^
.ALL FOR 25 CENTS.
In no other circus on this continent can be seen «ieh Jjsrjng horaetMck, dashing and r&ckleas flights in upper fir, aw ff*ven »n
yan Amtorgh & Co.'s Monster Shoi
Thirty Mute and Female Artist*. Male Rtders. 80 21$ brtw*. ISO Musicians. Under 9 Seperate Ttentfc- Olmenre tbs Ornnd Street a&aiont .v
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DO0RS OPEN AT 1 AND 7 P. M. REMEMBER THE DATE,
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World ot* Shows on
Iteqniring th( OonMant EmpM
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EVER BEFOIi.
i_ Tlullc Wonders of Creation Rare and Remarkable t»
fe*.in Captiviiy.
The Bciiemoth of Holy Writ!" A Zoological Specimen, the first and exhibited in a mengerie on this continent. A Grand Y'izier among nnlmj aho may be seen the most rare and interesting animals in the world. Ink students in natural history. Specially visited and commended by the cleii educational institutions, and millions of the first people of the land. Pres lie unite in proclaiming if a decided accession to the amusement world, and complete establishment, inviting competion. It is renowned in the Olj World, having had existence of nearly three-quarters of a century, and tin world over, where civilization extends, calling from each nation so visited, mcnto in the shape of remarkable Performer or Animal, enabling Van Ai| Co to present to their patrons and Equestrian Banquet composed of artistil ilie very choicest in the land also a grand feast, of Zoological Eccentric! many of which are now for the first time exhibited in a McnagcruJ
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•The only one on exhibtion. Natin vels congregated. And vast nuti this stupendous cxibilion, formin tical catalogue alike interesting, and instructive. .The JEronautu lions awaken in the spectator at{ degree of Interest, the wonder* tionsand Evolutions executing id interest, affording infinite amuse old and young. The premier the rtgir. It contains the grand of special, artists ever assembled. *mal in its mflgnltiule. Every new and startling features to burgh & Go's Grand Establishmc spro-emlnence undisputed and it jailed with enthusiastic den*™ and exuberant glndnetti.i ..
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