Daily News, Volume 2, Number 64, Franklin, Johnson County, 2 November 1880 — Page 2

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DAILY NEWS

X. P. BEAUCHAMP, Editor and Proprietor.

P«UI»tioi OSce. corner Fifth tad Xda Street*

entered at the PostOfBce at Terre Bmu, as second-class router.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1880.

FOR PRESJBENT t, OT EXITED STATES,

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JAMES Ar OAEFIELD.

5F|^^? FOR TICK PBESIDEXT,

^"CHESTER A. ARTHUR.**' ,J*

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MllliRXTIAL KLECTOR* FtR TNE »MfI AT bAUK.

WILLIAM W. CURRY. TJAMES M. SHACKELFORD. Dfatriei BleetorNf $ 1st Dist.—Francis B. Posejv 2d DISL—Aden G. Cabins. 3d-Dist.—Nicholas U. Pecksnpaugli. illi Dfat.—John W. Linck.

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flth Dist.—William P, McNarv.

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flth Dirt.—Benjamin S. Parker. r* 7th Dist.—William Wallace. Bth Dist— Ared F. White. flth Dist.—James TulJIs. 10th Dist—William D. Owen. ilth Dlst.—James O'BrioD. 12tfe Dist.— Ltndlejr M. Nindf. 18& Dist.—Henry (3. Thayer.

THE NEWS HAS THE LARGEST DAILY CIRCULATION DF THE 2ITY. 4l t?.

IT looks well. "^•nenxsgss? OH» ftinle too many, Mr. Barn urn.

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chilly for the elephant.

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wears red stocking#.

sfttJlf "it v:"Sa^^*~— ~Jgg DKMOCRATS worked like tigers to-day. JKi-JMU a w-0^ & seven more forgers."— W. H. -1 Barnum

4 GLORIOUS day. Garfield will be elected '•%-and a circus is in town.

THE Democrats say they "have hope of carrying Ohio for Hancock."

I TH® Republican party this year

afflicted with "the scratches."

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OK* family Albany will depoait thirteen ballots for Garfield and Arthur",, i'4-C

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IT is to be hoped the saloons will ren^caain closed until to morrow rooming.

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CARRIAGES with H. E. placards were

)t"). #out at five o'clock this morning. pi, vwni'.ii.i. "|iinifcimui,ii.i,..i,jl SARA BERNHARDT'* four half orphan £„\& '^children, have four different fathers. 0&i£ MtJSi*18*"1'111"

•'It is admissable to tto anywhere now with a *hort dress."— Ntto York Graphic.

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OH« of Ohio's Congressmen clcct is '^L. Morev, But he never was a shoei*' y^oraaker. nimrf ffSwfi?•*!—** -d

THAT forged letter is said to smell very much like one of Tildun's old cyphec diepatches.

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IT looks very much as if little Delaware scared by the free trade cry, will go Republican. aae999KSB9fs

ENGLISH telegraphed Van Amburgh's «lown to sing the "«ong of tl»© dving swan." to-night.

Lli.JL.J-fe.i."!!g!Ua- '"lA-'BUJliSXLaL1 & -i

"TAITT is a local question and should be left to the candy atoro^,'7^iVro£f,* Cari* iitur* in Harptr'*

BARXCHTB forged letter has not proved ^h»lf as Injurious to Garfield as Hancock's genuine letters have to himself.

SnvfKfiK managers of the coming I»onden boat race have been selected, begin ning with two lords and ending with two "«llto«. ... «is®® aOOSP«!»5B!,,S!l^!Sr*«ffa»!i!!!^ w, W i.

Qstimi MCCIOSMJ^N was due In Uti(a tttll :80 a. m. on Tuesday. He arrived m. JBjp^

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IT thf competition of the cheap labor of Bnrope^not that of the Chinese, that ia most dangerous to the American workingman.

THKHK are thife milUon Democrat# in the Korth,—CiNffntidti Mnqvirtr, Hard ly worth while to count them until to morrow.

"THKIIS are more thitur* in hwiveii and earth. Hancock. Thap are draimt of in dur phiioaophv^ ffitmm.

OKKSRAL HAKOOCK ha» betm with a stuffed oagle. Tbe bin) was found frozen to death InC dorado, with its elawi in the tacit of »'tnit)oe)r^^«^» Tnm§: Iff. at

*fi± &t ret»l oftlcens »tood on the VtfwAt lit Brooklyn the other day, while 8w. Grant rubbed by them followed by five thousand people Peering for the hero of A I

A roatoJU4etl«r of General Hancock^ offered to u*

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maa with an *»a^le e*e, a slouched hat, and a atUatto-il^^of «w»amioe gener ally. We called h» att«atlon to the fact that

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*TaB responsibility lies with the man who appropriated hi# gjandraoiher pco si on.'—ffiarieattfte Jtthrp^i^ Weeti*. jB8.Ci '&..U'U-aUlttll^

TIIK Cincinnati

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thinks iif the

people elect Hancock and inaugurate "a tariff

for

revenue only," there will lie

need of smoke consumers over trtfs of the manufactories

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the ehim-

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now scatterwl through Southeni Illinois and Indiana engaged in "shucking com." It i«a little early, it is true but the fact remains that the shuckers are there.

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Doabt Troth to be liar. But never doubt I love.'?

Had Hamlet lived in the pre^lit dhy he would never have employed ihew antithesis. There is no doubt in the world as to Truth's being a liar.—Pittsburg Qvtfitf. itesrr

SOLILOQUY of English, tapping on the head of his empty barrel, on Tuesday evening, "Gone, those dollars, at once my Joy and solace, gathered from grandmother's pension and many a cherished mortgage and whnt have I got to show

BILL ENOLTSII, the workingman's friend., gazing from the barred window of his humble tenement house, will look upon the gorgeous sunset on Tuesday evening and koftlv sing: if

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the *anMt of life give* me mystical )orcs And coming event* cart their thadow« beforr."?

"TARIFF, tariff," said General Hancock, drawing his corset strings a little lighter, "seems to me they had it in the Second Corps once, but the surgeons soon eradicated it. It was mere local affair, and did not spread."— olnmbu* (Ohio) Stole Journal. ,/

THE judges at the Boston baby show, who were selected to decide which wefts the handsomest babies, backed clea* down and refused to award the prizes and recommended that it be left to a vote of the visitors. Cautious men. They probably knew something of a mother whose baby was slighted, and objected to being made ball-headed at one fell swoop. ,....

PERIODICALLY Democratic leaders make it particularly hard for a decent man to be a Democrat.—Hpringfidd Rfpvh\iran (fnd. Democrat.)

The present seems to be one of the periods referred to. "A decent man to be a Democrat" under the administration of Barnum and English would have to have a check of sheet-iron, and then sometimes it would get red hot with blushes .of shame. —Inttr Ocean,'

RECENTLY there was an attempt to\»Iow up the Czar of Russia with dynamite in a brass cylinder. It is said there were sixty pounds of it. Careful preparations had been made to blow the train conveying the Czar into the air, but a carriage came along accidentally and broke the connecting wire. So the Czar lived to have anew wife and a stroke of paralysis, and it is said to be poisoned also. And yet Russia is not happy.

THE laws of Tennessee do not allow a saloon near a school house. Mr. Thomas Hughes says the only annoying circumstance connected with his Tennessee colony thus tar was the presence of two Tennesseeans who squatted on a piec«s of ground, the title to which was so involved that it could not be purchased, and opened liquor saloon. They could not be driven away until two Indiana ladies slatted a school next door, when, in accordance with the 8tate laws, the saloon-keepers were obliged to move. •iHIULL...". .JLi-J jL,m\

GERTnt-DR GARRISON, the talented Chi cago correspondent of the Iudinnnpotis Saturday ,#ur Hooslers: ,'^.Ui*

Major O. Smith, of the Exprta*. Is another transplanted Indianian. He has taken firm financial root here, and is flourishing to heat the good old scriptural green bay tree, green or withered, but I have Bible for it that they flourish. When the major moved here a year ago there were plenty of croakers to predict his pecuniousruin. They gaye him ninety d&va, or six months, to break up in, as people will time newspaper changes or ventures. Prophets of evil were pleniier than English sparrows. He didn't break tip. On the contrary he ran the Express up to a campaign circulation of eighty-four thousand

COLONRT. G. A. Pierce, editor of the Inter Otmn might be said to be another Hoosierdom export, although not a native of Hoosierdom. He was in the legislature severs) year# ago. Juit now lie is enjoyng the glory and tbe profits of a very sue cessful drama, which he has recently written. entitled "One Hundred Wive?.**: It is a play illustrating Mormondom, and hesides having taken a hold upon the public as a means of amusement, it is supposed to have capabilities for stirring the people up to the point of abolishing the Mormon domestic system. Mr. J. B. Ronnion, formerly a Terre Haute man. is a partner in the *OT»P Hundred WivesT drama, and is ai»o the author of a fan» called "Electric Light,1"which is being played in no it a te JJ-IUU-!1 .""LI1" 'L^1 |, HARDaai WWPAP1B

We acknowledge the receipt of the first napbe* of t$e jteeins, published at Indianapolis by Harding A fomnls- 1

A Cowatry Editors Way.

TJHS Kjvmgs and doings of the oonntsy editor aef not »o noUile now ft day# a# in the 4id timon when rtnul papers we«l rarely conducted on a cash bacon, and the plains of the worried fellow on the tripod, who accepted cordwood or dried pumpkins or almost anything eatable or atttaabto whecripdttns, were frequent and painful anl free. Men in dejJpemte struts are nifUcted witli strange whimsies, and the expression of those rtfaatwted Mtewry lights

were

often strik­

ingly original ami exceeding! grotesque. Xow, however, li»ing» aro diflbrent, and rureH' does the country editor excel in his old specialty. A recent case over in Kentucky, where an editor "spoke right s_ ^MMMv%l4A*AK)«t«iAfaKla

-ht therefore, exoeptionably notable. He was walking recently upon the street, enjoying the balmy spring atmosphere, and wondering whetlier, in the gear to

come, his paper would be estat upon a paying basis, when he became aware of a suMdea gfetUngand tittering behind him. He turnetl and saw the source of the merriment. Two welldressed ladies, prominent in the town, were in his rear, and laughing heartily. Much to the poor editor's surprise, their attention seemed especially directed to some peculiarity about his exterior. Much twisting and writhing, while grinding out mental productions seated in a hard bottomed chair, Iwsd told upon the frail texture of his pantaloons, and the cloth had finally yielded. The editor's wife—good, thrifty woman—had repaired the damage as best she could but,because

new

cloth matches poorly with the

old,evidences of her handiwork were all too plainly visible. Hence the erne! laughter

of the

ladies behind the coun­

try editor. The poor man fled to IU'H ofHce in shame. Then his manhood asserted itself, and he sat down upon the patch and wrote something for the paper. His next issue contained this paragraph.

As we walked past a couple of ladies on the street the other day, one of them, so we are informed, observed a large oatch on our pants, and made merry over the discovery. Well, we do wear old clothes, it is true but we might afford to treat ourselves to better ones if the husband of the woman we refer to would come to the office and pay us 818, which he has been owing for along time for subscribtion and job work." "Doubtless," said a logical old English clergyman, "Got! might have made a better berry than the strawberry, but doubtless 6od never did." Doubtless some country editor might make a point more neatly, but, doubtless, none ever did. If tha't little bill of $18 was not settled up within a week after the appearance of his paper then there is no vi rtue in pungency. And the occurrence is a recent and a literal one.—8t.

The Cause of the 'Splosion. "I would invite you to my house, brudder Jackson," saici Deacon Johnson, as he emerged from church last Sunday evening, "but I dunno as we'll get any supper dis night, do cook stobe ani so dremilly out ob repair."

-A Rnssliik Dance.

They have a peculiar kind of dance, conducted on the greens of country villages in Russia. The dancer* stand apart, a knot ofyonng men here, a knot of maidens there, each sex by itself, and silent as a crowd of mutes. A piper breaks into a tune, a youth pulls o£f his cap, and chailengs his girl with a wave and a bow. If the girl is willing she waves her handkerchief in token of as* sent, the youth advances, takes the corner of her handkerchief in his hand, and leads his lady round and found. No word is spoken send no laugh is heard. Stiff with cards and rich with braids, the girl moves heavily by herself, going round and tmind. never allowing her partner to touch her hand. The pipes

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It i* «ix colum^ eight pags paper and if it continues mxmt&Ag as1 Urn first number, the people of lodiaaapolis ought 10 pride themselves that they posse** •with a paper as the

Mr. Hardtajrt* known all over tt»* nfwifc west as one of the most HHIHant and daring writers, Mr. Dennis is almost aa equally well known, and wHh twoeoch aaenwe predict for theitwm vfinture the t^ost AaiiMSivai

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droning On for hours in the same sad and measure and the prise of merit in this "circling,** as this dance is called, is given. hv the spemtore to the lassie who, in all that summer revelry* has never spoken and never smiled. —She liveeat Ottawa, Canada, and this is how she managed it: "She

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it would be just as weM to commence and begin the husband in her &ther she invited all wedding at a certain church at a given hour. Of cause there was a big crowd, including the angry father, who was jprepared

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thooght different/. So her friends to the wedd

is the bane of nearly every Ameriean womsn. Vtrm it osaeliy arises thoee dls oiders that so surly undermine their ke*!fh

and strength. Every woman owe# ft to her-eeif aid to her family loose that eel* abrated wedHfte, tCWoey Won, It Is tktsniMc# for constipation, and fo» •U discxtten or^ kidttegrs aod Hver. Trrhio liquid or dry form. Equally

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"What's de matter wid de stobe?" "Why, yon see cold wedder am comin' on, and wood's gettin' skese an' high, an'I've 'structed de folks to be berry eknocomical in de usin' ob it, We'se bin buy in' in small lots, an' las' night, bein' out ohftie], I sent one ob my boys ober to a neighbor's to borrow a few sticks. De man or his family had gone to bed owin' to de lateness ob de hour, an' dat boy, who would 'spise to do a nnhonest transaction, wrote out his note for de value ob de wood, an' dfoppin' it in a prominent place in tie woodshed* shouldered an armful an' brought it home." ««s?" fTfif"Jess so." "Well afire was kindled, de fea-kettle put on.de ole woman she is gittin'de supper. All ob a sudden, puff went de stobe, zoour ke swish, kuslush went something, in' as 1 tumbled ober 1 saw de ole wom» makin' for de roof wid de tea kettle a a' de stobe plates followin' her, while de boys an' de gals was as brack wid smut as de ace ob spades^ De stobe's gooSc was cooked for a fact.1' "What was do cause ob de 'splosidn "I'm strongly *c!ined to believe dat dar wa8fowd«i1fli| dat wood, an' dat de powder was done put in darby dat white man to ketch some thievin' darkies wat nebber buys no wood, an' bressed ef I don't think dat man 'spects me, kase he couldn't find dat note, an' won't make no 'pologies." "Dat am an outrage." c. "For a fact, an' de children's supper was spiled, too*"

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VARIETY CONCERT

£^j{'^Every Evening at «. ,/ |s SHAUGHNESSEY'S TIP-TOP SALOON,

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619 Main street, bet. 6th and ?th U. I

TO fOOOO A TEAR, or to $20 a .lay in your own locality. No risk. Women do as well as men. Many make more than tho amount Mated above. No one can fail to meke money fawt. Atty one can do tho work. Yon can

make from SO cent to fa an hour by devoting your evening* and oparo time to the bu«iue»K. It com* nothing to try the bOBinc**. Nothing like it for money making ever offered before. Ba«in«m pleasant and strictly honorable. Render, if yon want to know all about the bent paying baldness before the public. *cnd an your addretm and we wttl send yoa full particalars and private term* free. Samples worth $5 also free you can thenJ make op your mind for yourself. Add res. GROKGK 8TINTON A CO., Portland Maine*

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bans with a shot gun. Meanwhile the voung lady and her adored William went another church and wore qnietly tnar/fed, and as they left the sacred edifice she remarked tl«t where there was a Will the^s wasa

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Wool Underwear, Imperial Wool Underwear, Scotch Wool Underwear^

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THEONLY MEDICINE

That Acts at the Same Time on THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and the KinNBYS.

The*»great organs are the natural cJeaa!era of the Svsteru. If they work well. Iiwut! will tw i^rfrel* If 0»ey become clORgei. dreadful dlx-fur* sre sure to follow wli ti

TERRIBLE SUFFERING.

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Brittain Wool Underwear

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OPTICIAN AND JEWELER

039 Main street, Terre Haute.

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McLEAN A SELDOMRIDGE, Attorneys at Law, 490 Main Street. Terre Haute, Ind*

8. I)*rr«. S. B. DAVIS

Notary.

DAVIS & DAVIS, Attorneys at Law,

2^ South Sixth Street, over Postr.flice, Terre Haute, Ind. ILL ras

A WEEK in your own town, ana no caps lal risked. Ton can give the bnslneas a trial without expense, Tbe best opportunity ever offered for those willing to work. Tou should try nothing else until you see for yourself what yon can dost the business we offer. No roou to explsin here. Ton can devote all your time or only your spare time tothe business, snd make great pay for eV'

Women make as much

•ry honr that You work. Send for spccis] pi tlculsrs, which we mail free

as men.

for specisl private terms and parwe mall free. t&.OO outfit free.

Don't complain of bard times while yon hate sack ft chance. Address HALLETT A CO.. Portland. Maine. -s

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Clothes, Cassiraeres, Tweeds, Flannels. Jeans, Blankets.

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A. A., B. B,, and X. X. X. Wool Underwear,-**"* Scarlet wool Underwear, -,5k Neckties, Scarfs, Suspenders. Jewelry

Wool Hats, Fur Hats, Gloves, etc.,

AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.

508 & 510 MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE, IND.

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V» now ssy to the afflicted and donbtin that we will pay tbs above reward for sing ot. hmX

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Thst the pad fails to dare. This Orsst will positively and permanently care Lai! Lame back. Sciatica, flravel, Disbetes, Brighfs Dlsesse of tbs Kidnevs, Incontin snd Retention of the Urine. Innamation Kidney's Catarrh of the Bladder, !figh C4 Urine, Pain In the Back, 8lde or Loins, N Weakness, and in fact-sll disorders of tbeB and iTrinsry Organs whether contracted vste disease or otherwise.

Laditl, W yoa sre suffering from Weakness, Lenceeorrhea, or any disease Kidneys. Bladder, or Urinary Organs, II" TOD CAN MB CVRR0! Without swallowing nsnseons medicines, bj ly wearing

PROF. GUILMETE'S

FRENCH KIDNEY

WHICH CURS8BT ABSORPTION Ask yonr druggist for Prof. GnilmeUe's F|j Kidney Pad, and take no other if be has not send 9i.00 and yoe *111 receive tho Pad by »aU."

TXSTUtOHlALS 7X0H THB TMOti Jadge Buchanan. Lawyer, Toledo, 0.. "One of Prof, Cmllmette's Prench K! cured me of Lmnbsgo in three weeks' tllne.,, ease bad been given ap by the best Doatorr parable. During all this time 1 sofferod agony and large sonts of npOney.

Oeorge Vetter. 3. P., Toledo, O., says: "I suffered for three years with Sels Sidney Disc see, and often bad to go sbof crutches, I was entirely and permanently ff after wearing Prof. Qailttette's French K?f Psd foor weeks/*

Qaire K. »»«»Sylvsflla. O., writes: "i have beens great safferer for 1ft year. Brigbt's Disease of tbe Ksdners. For wee#j time was ansble to get out of ted took ban nedidae. bat thejr gave me only temporary 1 wore two ef mf. QaOaiotte's Kidney six wseks. snd I now know I am eatirely

Mrs. Hellea Jerome, Toledo, O., says:

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"For years I have been conned, a great pa* tbe time to say bed, with Lncorrtee and jlsfj weaknecs. I wore one of Guilmette's Pads sad was cared In one IOOUUL"

SL B, Oreen. Wholesale Grocer, Fisdlajf writes* "I saSsced tor over years with lasse 1 and in three week* wsc permanently core wearing one of Prof. Onllmette's Kidney Ps

B. ir Kaealtng, *. D., Drogrist, Logans Ind when sending In an order for Kidney 1 writes: "I wore oaeof the trsi s« we k*4 aad4 cdved mora benefit from it than anything IJ ased. Infsettbe Psds five better geaeral faction than any Kidney remedy we ever eoi

Ray k, Hboemaker. Dnwglste. Hannibal, ipauvelyt and day."

Ray k, Shoemaker. DrMglste. Hannibal,

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ISSaTaiMl alY^sesof the Uver.: food? Prfcefi aeWnttO. Sendfw Prof matte'* TresOse on the Kidaeya aad Uv«r, 1fyaiail. %#ddwea .. icmoiPASca..

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