Daily News, Volume 2, Number 63, Franklin, Johnson County, 1 November 1880 — Page 4
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rHd »»AIM KKWfl" I* AliW l¥- «K •Aft& At" i|p,_ The Tcrre Haufe Haa^Xew# rati it* ^tUOMi lfea«e *wr« WMd,
Wst»«i A NmiUi'» iiieir«|tKol, Ml Slain -street. Dick l*urtlrn Xew« fttamf, at the t'nlon i®*!**. liodeekrV B«Mik nutrr. Wain street.
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WAWTW, KfflTM, LWN, ETC.* Adrertittment* coming under the »bo?«, or :niiar bend#, will te inserted in the "Saw" »t the rate of ten eenUi **r lln*. etch Insertion. •~-£+4rF#DMW NI.NWIM I FW- W^N
%ST"Adre rtUeai en t# rl ted under th I» hejui Onp C«nt «Mb word, »nti the *d?erti»ment will rarelj r*»: foil to act r*ct the attention of |x r*oc* who may have whatever ft wanted, and from a large nntnner o! r«plie» the advertiser in enabled to makr the ^I'Kf mort favorable selection#,
AGENTS WANTED,
WANTED—to918
Flocation,
rent a small honae c#n»aintng
three or fonr roomt near the vandalia •hop*. A^ply to Cbestnnt street.
Swc Bent.
(STTerre Haate It too targe a city for landlorda to depend on placard#, which attract the attention 6f only snch persona as necessarily pa»# the premlsea, while a small advertisement hm^rtfd in the DAILY Nawawlll reach dally everybody likely to want loom* or bonnet, promptly **enre a tenant, and save the lota arising from property •Undine itlo. One cent a word.
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$ jjtv'f1 £°x
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'aS 0TTJnder thia bead, for One Cent per word,
pertona mfty offer whatever they may nave for -t*" tale, and be cure of reaching more parchaaera & every day than could bft done In a week by per-
Honal toficltatlon, thne xecurjng.tho advantnge of J| many ftQn(ri«* and of Kelling at the bout offers.
FOR
SALE-a large qnautity of old Newe-jia-pera, good for trapping pnrpo*e». as ccnt» per hundred. DAIUT Ninva.
FHugar
JR SALE—On« hnndred thbnuahd bite hole of Creek Coal, very cheap at Armttrong'a Scale* ofllcv.
All •dvertlaetnenta under this ht«aiT^H be erllne. tud aoy oao d. »tr»i«g out rent iB* man ooxe ai m»# oiuce a* n» wm* per week, said t:A% rent of boxen to be p*M invariably In atlwice .4«.« Q)CHimmuntcutionw wilt bo received without the rent lirwt bf big paid.
sr*** AII micrnmjn»uiup MMWI WJ PJ Ft* charged 10 centa per line, abd aoj *'-s'd r'" autwer* through tin* New* hoxe*, mail boxe at tlJU ofUce at 10 oentaj
TAKE NOTICE!
vt Ay»ya eJHHXAiATK. -Whfrfe^.TtttaMt^. tW*»tilar h^ No¥t«iber, UIHQ la the day of holding a jceilcral election Iu the Ity of T^rrp Ramtv, Had vil irea* the law provld v* that *U place* wheats lutoxic^ii swt Uuuo •wld »lmll be elo*ed on dtreet that «U placet In .... .... where tfito*lcatlug llguorh are «old ehntl l»e closed on the Start (lav ».f N ovember, 18». In the teatlmony whereef »I Jkereuipio my oam«thi, ^^Hjr^ocj^r. tptt.
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NEWS
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^IttAYy NOVEMBER 1 imt
st-'City Circalatioa.
I. WlilTOt* t/xdrof
ladilne aver Invented. (L »nh wKiei. arid TOE complete* In itaa. Jmil ai»o knit a gr«at variety of f«cyor which tbert la alwajra a readjr nwrket. Rend
UBK HMhli atocilsfi ttmisau
M** -work for which tbert i» alwajaarearty,roarKei. wma tor circular and trrnwjto (hi Twotnbly Knittiac Machine Co.. 9* Waabiagtoa «., J*»ton, MMU.
V\TANTED—Yonr old cook wto*e« tb trade an fT part pay toward a "Charter Oak."
part pay towam a "Cliarusr uan." Thin stove will Taut yon a lifetime. The fire-back i* guaranteed for five yoarn. the Ion# centre the same.' The atuvts i« warranted to give entire satisfaction. For •ale only by PROBST, Fourth street, bet. Main and Ohio.
LFCVO order*
W. n. DcLitL*.
8ALK—Ob«»«p, one a«»c«nd-hand parlor coal base-bnrner. 8fivt* In ordinal
ClOK noft coal
& td reitair. Alaoou* aroall cannon Move al»»o aecond-haud cook»tOY». Knqnlre or addre»« box «8, N• wt office. J|, |f. ... ,••
OR SALE—FlueMitfek gun 1100. Will be «old cheap Max. inquire a&hit office.
^original cort, ?S»h. SPOBTH-
tlon iu nw pro1
iiiloxiciit'tM Uttnowi^7 wWctton dii%, UU'rWftJjfe dl the city «»f Ti rn» Ifiiufej
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OFFICE CHIEF or POI.ICK, HAVT*, Ind„ Oct. W, 1H% To the Police Officer* of «tiV City
You are he nib office of tltf
ordered t^ i^por let %f poliecjlt 6
t$k
wport fU,.tifg*'j »»tkat'^evimih*. the Rtmik JK» beeft tnurh romjUaint
fail dfheer rfgufarttf. tfiM ofpaj lit* ntimtt.
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POJ^ITK'Al. ft i_OF SXTVUVkl
rial the ms
on Tuesday. November 2 thai bHng the clay or the Presidential following rule? are to be str
Tirat No member of this depajrtaaent
Fourth. Any officer tfolatlng these
pi
Harrv Hrs*RTi., Chief of Police,
Van Awlrarcht
and Circu* to lhowt who bate, ifels tvata-^Q^etT» whlte, ..^. leas, to say a word in commendation of it* ss^Ma. Rye-Qr,to $1 vm oa, but to thome who have not yet vfedted it, vewlUaay It la by all odiht the lajgwt c^aeSaaaii. anddeeidedly ihc bcat ct^nnaTi. Oetobw a. -Fkwr kind ever organised in tms or any ^baoiM. fawlly, |4 TOO* 90 faaey eouatiy. As a Menagerie it has been be u*i»eat-Scarce atrf tore the public for W consecutive vm*: a* a Circu* and Menagerie emnbine*i it it aow conowled to be without a ilvaU Reed the advertisement In thia week'a pa
laiacdc Anewtaa Hatlw.
Itoeoounettded by the higlwet authority for P^ralysia, Rh umatlsm.
I ,a$J| cot Itr XF.W«,
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I Stir ft furrier mover WW* JW etteJi
lrt our city Siimrrtay nigbl. Donvx ratic UoodlutiiH around therawlvea by thro'W tpg brickbats iltoflfi'iisive ltc-publitians» to diffcWt parts of tbet ity.
On the same night at St. Louia, lJMnocratic hoodlums aitacked^a (*ro*pl of poor inoffensive ne*^"fe8 a^rf Wh^ti thjfr negroes Attempted to pr6l«|t| |fiemscM?(». th^se hoodloms, aided by4lfr poifceTrten,
v4^ihr
-d, nhot and killed two or three persons, and seriously wounded nearly a score. On Sunday. Democratic hoodlums ID Denver incited a riot against the Chinese in which about 1.500 rioters took an active part. Tho whole city was completely under the control of a drunken. Democratic mob. ... ..,
Every Chinese Houses was pluoderedvseveral killed and many wounded. The authorities were compelled to call out the fire department. AH thia happening in this civilized country, and by that pure and spotless party that have been clamoring for a change. How would the laborinstmen of this country like to see our ciij*ransacked by a thousand Democratic hoodlums, such as- overran St. Louis and Denver on Saturday and Sunday?
The only way to prevent it is to elect Garfield and keep in power the Repuldican party tthe party that ha* alwajs pro tccted the workingihen.
,i^ PKRltOKAL.
pleasant
desirable convenience f»r light
OR RENT—Three desirable room* every deriraWe conmiie hons# keeping. Enqnlre at thia office
Cl»as. Crunaker of Danville is ivisiting friendt in our city, Aleck" has taken the place of "Seneca" as High school correspondent for the express.
Jaa. 81onn of of the C. & E. I. last week ata catholic fair in "Danville Ills., received 1,690 votes out oa'st^or-tile most popular Roadmaster of any of the railroads centering there. *Si
Wont. L. Casey editor of the Clinton Herald, one of the liveliest sheets in this section of country, was down to see and hear Porter last Saturday night. He informs us that rvery thing is toyely in Vermilion gounty.
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A.D(lrewjl*j^«ilniti ^t9t%uj| of 9. .l! Hainw^f, Hia^luul W^llltj Roatman, mi' nor htfirs of Mary Hi^n*ijJretiti(»nii Allen & Mack, attorneys
ElizitlM'th Price. MduuutairHlrix, Adsiu Price, deceased^ v«.' J. Pri«v Mur' 1'Hce, Price, and Marv
.slitult
J. M. Price, Suxau Price. P'Mt'Hi Hart let t-. Petition.
Harlletl
Hjnii' «.f liifliftiiit ^lar/raretl.!. Taite vk. It. Wilbur. B)ksi:ttdy MAHUJAOK MCK.N8IW.'""* ~+*r«
VUiW\ 1.1 |itjl »lvi*luntll ilflNflnpp. VViilumi Srhary and Elht ilc('lur«. luitnbifrlnin and ilariel. K. Uid
TUANSKKKa.
Jtili M. .\lci.'tiaky tojno. S. Vancleave i«w* auatyr^^w. :'«|iianer, sttjjon y7, Hilay tlvHihi{t %10i.
Total number of mortgagee ft\ e. tleeda
^ou'' .... 8 .ii II I umiiiijjm
.^THK MARKITM J. jv"|j, ^w l'arfc.
wUl IH» oermltted to peddU*tu keU. or urge any TOter to vote for any pcrfon. "Second, tt Khali beyoui duty to te serve the peace at the respcctire polls to which you may I* assigned, first endear oring to quell any disturbance which may arise, and on failure to comply with vour "p orders or direct ions in that behulf, pcomptlv to arrest the offcntler or offen d.T- fifing tiponmtehassistance as you f:t(AH0 30._Fioor-9wa4y.edan-
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??BW toil*. Prober J».—Floor—Steady anState arid w«*tern. |3 i»: common to good pxtnK «$* 7& *«od to choice, |4 MAS 50 white wheet extra ertra OI|»o, |4 TO C$6 UO: .it Lotil#, ft/jno?! Minnesota p*tent i«rocciv96 tW0tf 5. Wheat—In fair deuiann No. to So. *|*rWtt. tt tt: angraded fed. W
Ho. 8 do. |l 16 Mo.
0 ttll^ Jlo. .. Sl t7«| No.t te- Sii4'4%i»H
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do. $t its*
red, $t 20®I mixed winter, nngraded white. |i. 18 No. la^t I3H- rn—Iemattd fair and
fit (kv. ll 13^1
market "firtu ongrad«d d60H»He No. Mf iHo.1. 3»c round yellow, StQM« No. I, October, Me: November. Otki D»-cember. Oat»—Market dnllj^nftwd wenfero, wpetem. "1 Tt-n
To arrwt. confine and rauae to} a^b" not be sour, anc acidity betas calculated he trieti anv won who mav vote, not No *. Novewbrr. it n\ So 9 tuiaqfo *prinjc, to ibeter the habit of alcoholic drinking. Iwin*enUlletfthepeto. ... I'A'HkerMttwrk be *pi*tat.to.lhe
ol^199^
dors will be reported for dismissal, ands w.#kan«i tower: a^^X^caati %. Novea.- came of a vegetarian's alleged diainclmx-
tenaotahdChief. Will Bpfwtr to full "nj,|mg.^mixrd i^kinuj4at eWe iwavy,. Uie maeoToni beana or oleaginotw ail*
form, wearing their badttee on the left light, A mcnt appear* to render nnnecewary, lanoel of the roat. in plain sight, *-r- "-t: and therefore repoMve, carboh ih an al-
•Sftlaierei lUurliet.
Biirrxnu. tobet *t.—'Flour—barely tteadj: v* b**t—Fins, eJo*to£ atm^t: ?o, fceatern winter red. fpot aol October $J IS* No^*Wrt 6*: Deewuber.ff l«|(f .Jaaaary,
W«»urn, apot,
Klktat and tna So 8 No red wlnler. $t 08. **»«—Demaod mtka ftnai aktxci, tttu Dun and tower No.« wired. «lr ,-tMaaad fair a»Htet lm $1«.
IV**."t™ Utewktr.
t^mt, Seuralglfc, Catarrh, Gleet, 8, 8kinXH«ea»e«. Dy*pn»ia and all Fema Diaeuee. JSIeseat new hath hon petent attendants. Oi«pe« and b«t baihs In the world. Bath home at the foot of Walnut street.
JBIeppfeit'aew heth house. Com-
M*aa*nc A*w*u* Rar« Co. Tenre Sauia. lad
Ertry dag tiiui hi* a«y, Wt the nighi* belong to the cat*.
'1'Tf An authority on ihMti."Ch«« j| j» JG corruption of 'BOOT give to wrby whey." 'hirt Aft* Sarprlae is one of the pri etnmer* inept# of wit. Thin why it always
mrtful {makes A man ht%h to sit down on a pin, »««*&•»•!
irEdi«nf«
r'fyr-Sil'kefOHltiBr
electric light i« getiemlly
introduced into our honae#, what Bridget going to light the kitchen fire
Everyboly will rnrrot the calling in of white neck-ties. While they were in vogue a fellow eon Id look like| A linker fve e«nfcii.|^ fi|l!
College pttfiet Ffmt^ prfeftfifiltory atov deut(angrily): "If you attempt, to pull my eera you'll haw your IIHIWIH mil." Second prep. (lcH»kiug at his ears): Well y|»K, I rather think I *hall."
A patent-medicine man posted liandoilhi.in every avaihibte sjK»t in the villajce the other morrut»g/aud befftjre niirht .Ineen goals had enough inetTical iuftruation in thetn to run an eclectic college.
A matteiHjf-fuct than was told by his doctor to put a check ou hia .^«mia«h if he wlihed to live, long and be happy. He went immediately to hig taltor, who filled the pittseription by making a plaid
Sai^MwJ FiF^latince": ^The dear child is aueh an etherial creature, anu so delicate. You will scarcely credit it, but she lost a hair pin out of her head one day last week, and die has had a frightful cold ever since." "How quiet and lovely!" remarked the tourist, ."Surely, thi* might be a Spot the poet had in mind when he said, "Silence Veigns." Guide—"Ah! and ye may say the #ame. Aiid. AhunderMox ter honor?" &
Lillia Connors IB still drawing: crowded houses by her wonderful "Molts at MM
Songs" at the Tip Top Saloon.
lite Force of H*fclt*
Among the many pictnresoue traditions of the Russian army there is a striicing instance of the force of habit, the «ubk'rt of which was a Russian officer who served at Sebastopol during the Crimean .war. As soon as General Todleben's pensive works were so far advanced as*tb render the city pitixd against any igith^diate assault, tliejoflio in queftiiorttirwi sent to announce ih«
good
news to the czar. After travelmg night and thty oyer the steppes for more than a w««jr^hP
at
length reached
Moscow, whet* Nicholas then was, so utlerl#' worn
o»t .timtt he had barely
time to place, the dispatch in the emperor's hands, when,overcome by wean news, he-leaned Mnk agaiust the wall and fall fertKBleepfhere he stood. The cxar, haM« read tlfe dispatches, looked asa ^son^e .Vqtlfcetions of the messaiid at once perceived that the
Ter'Was in no porftipn to reply. He sflbkb to him^ tonched him, even shook hiM'^ all to no jrarpoae. At length he be^l doWm eloee tot the sleeper's ear and shouted At the fWL-pHch of his voice: "VtuheUtmgorodieUtthW* SoUm" {Your Honor, the iiorseearefeady.) The sound of the wirds which had been constantly in his earajhr l^st ten days and nights acte^like nMMiP)» thf sleeping toeweitger. He /mnttflg^o his feet at oncCaitd was overwhelmed with confusitit^on discovering wh#*e he was but tli^caar laughed good-humoredlv, and dilmtweil himwith a WA compliment
"Harry jft^m^ttfthe»|ppea^ire King will be the leading attraction at the tip top saloon for the week 68tl,
November December. Oat»—Doiu, use of salted food. If we inquire the
eoholic form.
fltUH,
demand, weatertt5-
«ew.
tr Ior
Hot
avat,fia Jaarary, IC»A
»«-*a»er. Wah**b. 101: 1 t*4
ed tahted. 1.
tatfiaiwptih
luataitaeo** ifc-~jL»w
on Llqoor Drinkers.
Sharks Ka"i«r. an Kuglish scient lie man, litis boon letting the truth of J.ic big's th«K)ry that liquor drinking is cc niiKitible with unimiil fcKd, .lut not with ftirit.t*«vbu8 *Uet. The vxperimeitt wan •tricti ujH-nt twenty-seven liquordrinkinj: IKTSOUS,jyiili reimltc eUbhtantiating tin Llebig theory. Among the-most strik i« imjUint es of reform brought about by chfcntfd of diet wa.s thut of agent le :ium of nixty who had b* en addicted to intemperate habits for thirty-five years, his outbursts ...eraging one a week. His constitution wtw B» shattered that he had great diClculty in insuring his ii fe. After an attack ordelirinm tremens ^Jiicb nearly ended fatally he was »erttiadetl t#Jbnt4« W a ftripweofis diet. wl^Th Wt aw i^iiiecl^dttwk cow •letely in sevon months. He seems to
jiounds, being then about the normal weight for a person of his height. Among the articles of food which are specified by Napier as pre eminent for antagonism t»adeoha$ are macoroni, harns, dried peas and lentils, all of 1 should he wellboiled |*id flavored un plenty Of bntter or olive oil. The rarious warden vegetables are said to be helpfhl. but a diet mainly composed of tliem wonld not resist the tendency 1o intemperance se effectoally as om of macaroni Itnd &rinaeeon« food. From this point of view, high glntinoos bread would be of great utilit^ but-it .should
icOt
Go and see Gracie Coyle in her tnimil* hie serio-comic acts to night at the Ttp Top saloon onetat Main streeu 63tl
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you jail that clothes?* ed a ftrftkh coetotM offi wW bad swern that. ta btrtrnnk hat clothe#for her-, solf antl hnshand, and as he «ie h« pointed to si* bc^es of brand/T^*," the raid •oftly, *Thoee are his nfctht ffa" ___________
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doned his
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Ttie fKinlifiemeut of ^work, tfivt'8 the o|terativtfi» pallid fawn, ptxir appetite, Inngttld. mifprnbli'frolings. poor blood, Inactive liv.»r. kidm vR and urinary troubles, »nd alt the p*t«icia»s I
noipa) ele- 4 alxl medjrinc In the World eannot help
them tnilc^ they get out at doors or use Hop Bitters, the purest and l»eat remedy, especially, for such cases, having abundance of health, sunshine ana rowy cheeks in them. They cost but a tritliv See another coluni.—VhrietwM -Rtrultr,
Are vou low-spirited, "down in lie mouth,' and weak in the back? Does walking, lifting or standing cause pain in the small of the back? If you have kidney disease, and Prof. Guilmrtte's French Kidney Pad is the only remedy which will cure you rapidly and permtyi entlv and without filling your stomach with nauseating medicine.
^Xmnermcttts.
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QPKRA HOfSB. UOSFORD, VJ^Mtna^r. %f"
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MONDAY. NOV. 1. ISSft. The Eminent Comedian.*
JOHN T. RAYMOND, a Supported by hie own specially selected Compai under the management of m:
BROOKS & DICK60
In Dr. T. A. ll»nli and Frwl. Williaran* Creat SncccB.-.
•IsdllT SO 1ST!' Herr W'Hgel, a Shoe Manufacturer.
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,Mr. John T. Raymond
Ailmlwftinn. 7S. SO anil SS Ct* Reserved Meat*. -If a i.
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Finest and
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Sale of KeatKw ill commence st Itntton'i" Friday morning. Oct. 2flth. at 0 o'clock.
BILLIARD PARLOR
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fw get*
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The Handsomest 1
Westem
Indiana.
Best ,J
WINES AND
MQUOHS
•{(.-' '(-ssi.of all kinds at the bar.
The stock of Ol from the choicest
.xttA.
?ars on hand is culled jrands on the market.
R. L. FRISBIE, •/,
i, Hh ."i-iq# .'V! .NO. 620 Main street.
rS ciTY TEAMSTERS.
I have in store a lot of
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Heavy Racine Wagons, Suitable for heavy hauling. Come and see them.^p
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hairtber- iho and went into If
miniatiy.i^ fKhkaily odlednponohl Holiday to baptise three candiidatea. Hi
Z.-ZZ •HUib ud an*
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PAWFR
POWER,
8ihnl ,r^KH and 106 Main street.
^BUY YOXJR^
HATS'St-BONNETS
AT EMIL BAUER'S Wholesale and Keuiil Millinery Store' The largest stock :uid lowest prices.
FOR THE BEST
AND. CHEAPEST
JSr""' ¥vj~
CLOTHING!
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LOUIE R0THSCHIL1 -r .• M.NO. 823 Main Street,
Sftleiweeii Third «nd Konrth street". I
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TKRUE IIA.CTE. IND.
C. WHITAKER, Maanfactart of all Kinds of
.WfWil
BOOTS ANB SHOE
Rejiairing Don« on Short Notice Half Prkse. oteii" II ^firth ae«w«rt ^reet.
jrn. a. BIllCKIb.
Produce and Commission
MERCHANT,
Corner Fourth and Cherry streets, TEKUK IUUTB, fN DIANA.
A MOHfTII naraaM«d. tli a 4av at home madeV the tndostrtoo*. Coital not r^alred: wt wQl Mart yoa.
Men. weman. bajra and ftria sudut Atoney faster at work tot n» Uu» at aayib'ttg *br. The work t* light a»d
oleaMUit. aad eneti ae any*ne no, f» rMht at. All who ai* w***. who *ee thia wmBe*. wfli aend aa Ihrir (»4!rir**-t* at o»cr and ffe
f"r
tbcma*1m.
OMLcyoatitatNt tanaa ftw: ttaw ia th* time.
Morton Post, No. 1,
»iruR«m «r taoiaaa. TEBBE HAUTE. Rea&pNMrtet* fltwta ThtM
Rcf*!araM«*i«i*first aad tldro Vhwwday fWMtia|a, aadawrtfc 0T Rawta opev etay elaitlnf the dtjr "rtl itwaya be mtaO* mihumv.
W.8. licltKAK. OaWifcJ*r CswMtxm. Mit, Oca. iiunerr. r. \ii
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ItK110LI)! THE CON^UJSRMO- HERO
VAN AMBURGH
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tiltKAT (iOU)ENPa^S
MENAGERIE
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Frost's Roman Circus
f/€ ALL FOR 25 CENTS.1 ...
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CONSOLIDATED FOB 188l.
MANAG-ER, for 35 consecutive years^ HYATT SIXTIETH CON8ECUTI1VE YEAR OF THE OLD RELIABLE
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The Behemoth of Holy Writ!" A Zoological Specimen, the first and onl er exhibited in a mengerie on this continent. A Grand Vizier among animal* also may be seen the most rare and interesting animals in the world. In ten students in uatural history. Specially visited and commended by the clergy, educational institutions, and millions* of the first people of the land Press a lie unite in proclaming if a decided accession to the amusement wovld. Ai and complete establishment, inviting competion. It is reuowned in the Old World, having had existence of nearly three-quartero of a century, and tra world over, where "civilisation extends, calling from each nation so visited sc mento in the shape of remarkable Performer or Animal, enabling Van Aral Co to present to their patrons and Equestrian Banquet conjposed of artistic the very choicest in the land: also a grand feast of Zoological EccentricitU st^ many of which are now for the first tlhie exhibited iff a Menagerie.
8 OF THE WORLD'S GREAT WOND
Mm.™ h.« S3X
Largest
World ol Shows on W
or A LIVING LION LOOSE IX THE STREETS. JK1
IfiimlrcMls of Living Wild Beasts. Birds and
Vilifies. A Limine J|'p|idescript.
i|^Theonly
"THE BEHEMOTH OF HOLY WRIT."
in
Nine feet high and weighing 9,085 pound*. Thia nummoth Menagerie Tan contains magnificent repreaenUitlvea of the animal kingdom*. Double of Star Performer*.
ALL FOR 26 CENTS.
In no ttther eifeu* on thimenntinent can be serai aticb daring achi«T horeebac^. dakhing and reckleaa flights in upper air, aa aie given in thia
Van Amburgh & Co.'s Monster Sho1
Thirty Male and Female ArtJ»U. 11 Mate
horaea. 30 Mucidiuia. Cnder 8Seperate Tenta. Obaerve the Grand tUreet 918 at at o«t 11 a. in
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Requiring the Constant Km^loy m.
lis: Hind
FIVE TIMES LARGER EVER BEFOKE.
These Wonders of Creation nrc t] i. Rare and Remarkable I. in Captiviiv,
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