Daily News, Volume 2, Number 67, Franklin, Johnson County, 5 November 1880 — Page 1
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Jafter ascertaining that he ^as capof the launch, he was taken prisoner the register captured, although propernade out by the United States consul Dallas. Captain Gap w» immediatetent to theu'lliggina, where he was de*ed twenty four nours, un|» after tak(his affidavit, was sent on board the -.ia. There he was taken before Lynch, offered Captain Gage the value of launch, providing he would not make claim to the government, which Cap %Gage refused to accept. Immediatelier, Captain Gage was placed at rty and entered his protest, claiming In the Chilian government $80,000 in 3 for damages received and the value {he lunch.
FOUEKiN NEWS.
*ie of lleteniw to be Pursued by the Land Leawuerw
IEW YORK,
If gal discussion Is expected to aria®. Jkviug pleaded not guilty and the eaae, ivlng gone to trial, they will examlae le witnesses with the purpose, a* stated, justifying the speeches upon which it is
tinto
condemn them. They intend duce tenant farmers from diflerent of the county, especially the d» 4et* which land meetings were held, 1th reference to the charge of conspiracy, hey prospose tendering in evidence ft ror* done by the Land League in its piaracter as a relief committee during the Jfcont period of distress in Ireland. John Dillon, M. P., now absent from Dublin, tfli on his return from Nenagh. be served "jth a subpoena to appear before
/uwsn't Bench. Tim irwjr TftouBUts. Di-niiiX, November 4.—Charlel
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Octolnjr 27,—Captain Gage, of \mcrican ntcara launch Isabel. has a statement to the United States alar agent at Payta of the neixure of scl in that port by Chilians while on whore. Charles Alston' *od
Mcl^tsli, engineer*, declare they rdered out of the laonch by pffleers 'took possession of her, taking" down United SlaU* flag. One of tf»e CWl.ffieers fttatnp**! on Hie flag aevttail g, uttering cum# against the people tie United States, who. as they said, ,c the cause of the blowing op ofs two Jhel® war vessels during the present & Peru. The Cbllltan* too| the fftiongside the Warship Italia, and T^pind Mrlieish were taken on boartl fte O'Hiscglus on the 19th, and were led the iKd and delivered to the con pe. The clothes and all that belonged he engineer* were taken from them. &The Chilian flag was hoisted in place *fce United StaUw colors as soon as ft took possession of thelaunch, PaJm Lynch, chief of the'(wcpeditlon, an officer to the consulate on the 81st demanded that Captain Thomas Gage tb him the Isabels register. Captain wan accordingly taken Sto Lynrju
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Dudgeon, of Longford county, a magia rate, was flrwi at near Longford, last
Jrhe Freeman's Journal hw started a Rbscription for the defertse of the I^and |jeague*. /*1'1T-"
Para ell will speak at a Land League %ieetlng at Athlono on Sunday aexu Boy ton claims to be a naturmliaed A «#rican. and will lisiist u»oa helng tried a jury of which six shall be aliens, A iimilar iwint was raised U^the Fenian tri \ls,#but waa overruled, JT
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Drm,tN. November l~Al a tpeclal meeting of the Land League to-day, Parlell compl^ned of bting watched oy deatctlve^. He said that it they followed flm to bis home in the country be would iiave them put In the river. He gave a long account of the law of conspiracy, which he said wa» obsolete. Hie urged the branches of the Land League to send contribution* for defense PilnteU ia the jiourae of his speech made a personal atlack on Forster. y.tfigai rrjiwji., WWitt MllihWH. 4|
Mernlwrat IP»m ^urtit,
Niew YORK, November 4.—Sales of (wx for the Bernhardt season commenced to-da v. Stage-boxes for the finn night sold at f«007baleotiy bows at $30Jand third Uer boxe« fii Bernhardt ft relevering from a cold, and attended a %earaal at the Union Uagtte Theater
day.
I New Bnt*rprt*es at Ct»rtn»ati. CmriNNATI. Norcmlwr 4.—The Cindtt^ nati Antclgcr, a German aftcrnoon^pa10 take place of the laic Alxnd Fort, isaucd to day, tu proprietors arc B.
Hober* and Kmtl Pie tow. X'\ The Citlncns* National Bank openeji for business to day This Is the new bank recently organised with #l,000,W© capital.
A despatch from Paris Stated tliat... weekly report of the Bank of JPranoa show* a dcarcase
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Vm tue Vukimilanii.
N*w .Nov. 4.—The Methodist Kpiscopal B«wd of Mtsslons tOHh*y sp« nropriated $lMNbtfor mission »n (SentraJ China, #3,&0 f6rthiNorth China, and $5,000 for the establishment of a mis slnn in West China..
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telegram from Dublin says: Active tparatlons Is going on among the land igers for the defense of the agitators 10 Irish Times says it is stated to be the 4r/tlon of the agitators to organize |r ddfense so as to make it on exhausaflalr and force the land commission t«xtund It over's long period They 11 examine Mr. Gladstone in reference to
Midlothian npeeches his more recent Hciranccs Mr. Bright upon his Maochesspeech, and Chief Secretary Forster Hh upon his writings and his observe* ins in the House of Common*. it I® mo their purpose to subpeena several milords In Ireland, $a well as their agen ts. inong those who WiUbO summoned will the Duke of Leinster, Lord Silgo, the afqui* ofLansdowne, tha Earl of Ken*hs, Mr. Mltchiiland Mr. Henry. The ,te of defense is as follows: They will in iO lirst place endeavor to show cause io information should be taken against Ttversers. Upon this point an interest-
Koy^n|b^r^.—It han bean a*-
ccrt|.in«l that a ^naa named George Mtuih. a reoenflt discharged bookkeeper id the hovwe of Rlbbard, Spenoer & Co.. an embexxler to a large amount It l« understood the speculations h«w b*en i^oing on several years. 11II i! y'lTT?
iJfer. Louis, November 4.-41 is reported to-night that the St. Louis Tinw* has suspended.
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r, lew AWMMr* WwfU a,Candidate.
.Special Editorial Telejrrsm to the New*. Ixdiaxaj^ous, 5ovembar 5.—-There is (considerable talk here In regard to tbe Uhifed States Sentftdrehip. Many of the most prominent Republicans here have 1ifeen!urging John C. New to be a candidate for that position, and 1 have just lieen talking to him about it and he au-
Ijorixes me to say that he is a candidate.
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S'EW YORK, November 4.—iovemmtnt#, w«k and percent, lower raHmsd bond.*, weak «nd low«w,
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Iron Mountain sul Kite «u»9ring the greatest Ueclloe In Btole securitlas. Teuueawc ws* Btr.ng anl highor, on the prc*peet of the elecUon of rtebt psylng Legislature. 8tocta. weak, and 1 toft per peni. iovrer, the lulter Resaiag slur this slock the Granger*, the rtiak lintw and Coal shares were inr»t prominent In the decline. Junt before the close there w*« a m*» very of to percent, from the lowest point la the genesal hit Northwest, however, w«n down to the lowest point of the day. The itnpranion on the «tn«et ia th«» th Secrewry r»f tbe Tr*ftury will very »ooii direct Uie prepayment of »13,8H,000 United SUtet «ix per cent, bonds, due th«Sls» of cember, without rehat* of the 3 per cent, tntewwt which wonld then be due ou the bonds.
ber the Northwestern ndned 1117,000, and the Northern HfcJflo, W9.000.
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NKW YtlHJf, Nov. 4.—Cotton KIKXIK,fairly active In flntl hand# and prica firm and advaiidng. Print*, qnlet and steady: iprlngoaai nereH aii'i wonrted coattnga. in moderate re queat by clothiew flannels and blaukeU, firm. The BulleUn «ayi: Thlrty-Ioar hundred pieces of rttka and velvets will be soM at \uctlon next Wednesday.
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At —"Wf vr got em —What'll you have, eh? —Barney Maoauly 1* timing. Booial at Uie Prtisbytarian church tonight. —The Third street market was crowded to day. 'l'
Lieutenant Vandever is preparing a list of names of prostitutes and penitjen tiary convicts who are in the city. This is a very important move and will be of great benefit to the police force —A special meeting of the Young Men's Republican Club will be held to-night at Headquarters let all attend as important matters will be discussed and you will hear something you desire to know.
An infant was found In a carriage near St. Ann'a church yesterday, where it had been placed by a cruel and heartless mother. The little thin# was taken to the orphad asylum where-it will be properly cared for. ... '4 f-The Female Miastrel show will be given at Dowling Hall to-morrow night instead of at the Opera House, as stated in yesterday'! iwue. Th|f* agents here would not rent the house to the troupe. —There waa bui one case in the Mayors Court this morning. A fellow named J. Stockton was taken In last night for drunkeneas and disorderly conduct and taxed $7,50 by the Mayor thiv morniug for his fun. yi—J. H. Bmry, of the Riverside Yeast Co. of Chicago, who has held the agency of the company in this city for over a year, will leave for Danville,_111., next week to establish an agency there. Mr. Bmry is a man of btaplness, genteel and steady habits, and deterves the patronage of any |ommunUy in which be work*.
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—Burglar* are still getting in tMr wojcK in Lafayette. •i-Chief of Police Harry la |n \yorthlngton. u-.+ti-—The railroads furnish no news of im portance to*day. —Nothing of public interest transpired in the courts to-day.
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^'l_L\eut«nant of Police Vandeyerjyent lo Sullivau this afternoou. 4 & —Some of the night policemen have oJianged with the day men, —Th« free lecture course of the Baptist church will begin a week from to*night^ —Mont L. Casey, of the Olin&on &«*{• old paid, the city a short visit last nignUm —The farmers of the surrounding courttry bring in a great amount of new corn. —President Hayes' Thanksgiving proclamation has been indorsed by Governor Williams.
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i? •—The people haye joined hands and proclaim to the world that prosperity must continue. —A prominent Democrat was heard to remark last night''well—it is all for the best" and so it is. —A Paris man was looking for the station house this morning, but left, town before he found it. I —An evening paper has had some difficulty in regard to the police docket. What is the trouble? 'Squire Cookerly's court was crowded yesterday by persons hearing the evidence in an assault and battery case. it: "Spark's at the Opera House Monday night one of the most amusing extravaganzas ever placed before the public., to
A rusty looking individual was parading tbe 8treet« yesterday evening who had four ferocious looking dogs chained together following him about
Buoyant youih jmd fair represented by some of our society young folks enjoyed a very pleasant evening at the Oriental club dance last night.
Mr.'Samuel Shoemaker is still endeavoring to have the Wabash looked after by the government. -He desires to have a regular packet line established between here and points south.
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Ob vtewal at poWIc
Abont three week* ago, two men named Perkins and Robert*, got into a fight in Wedlake^ saloon. Perkins feO against a window fflaas, Whlch cut his lands and face. H« went to work the $e*t day, «id ipftarcnUy as well as vfm f*cepi com* plaining oocaaionally of pains tn his head and arms. He died at hi* rtsidenoa on tke «NroerofBfanaitli and Ohio streets yesterday, and the doctors who examined bin say he died from the eJfoe* of glass cutting. FW^h pollened hipu
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Ok«y astd Hogva arrested Soberta, the kicked PeHdns against the window, t« o'clock hut night, on a dutfll of amlt and battery. Roberta is a paddle*, and woria at lhe*r©Iling mill «WKb «f th*
Secoie your rnaal ikdcgt t^Pariwraai»dt«»a«i»a^. l|aaiaat«li hmira. ff-ill
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A couple of colored girls, *under the influence of a little too much l»«er, W^re having a nice time on Ihe stmet car. yc« lerday afternoon. One of them attempted to get off while the, oar was in motion, and found a mirey bed in the street in front of the Tteire Haute House, £1 Jff'U H.'A'HIIUS "Wfe hW *J tmpp^r and C*iterri.
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A large number, of ioemlers and friends met in asocial gatluiriiig at the Baptist church last nighft* Oysters and other re* frcshmonts were dealt out in large quantltlei|^by lie lady waiter#. MN May Mc Ewau during the evening sa»g» 1'lTender and True" which, was enjoyed by all her heaters. She also «nng a beautiful ballad.
Mr, Joe Davis sang a solo eqtitlod "Jhe Inauranne letter, he responded t» the cheers whlhh greeted his ftrst ao|tg with a coviical solp, "iia^hetQi's
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Last Sunday evenlng at the wieidence of James P^nt, ou Bucna Vika street, a lamentab'e oase of accidental siiopting^occured. George Dili, son of .lohn S. Dill, wus accompanying Ro'sa Ketner' to churh an?d[ called at the |iouse of James Flint fpr otiier company, Mi^s Ketner^tepplug ipto the house to see if iheir «mpar»y was ready td go. After going'bade into a rear rooni to see Miss Neal, and retiming to the front door, she picked up a Rouble barreled piftol from a table, that had been lying about the house all sumixier, and not knowing it was loaded, fcocked it, playfully pointed it at Dili, tfhota s^e had just asked to come in, saying ^Ue would slioot him, pulled the triger,
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Charlie Johnson of Lafayatte is won- lx.tv/ov« nrsc
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la B. Wallace tof Danyille was in* town yesterday:an v,-ij mti ut baa ,s-v .•tiri-i J, D. Cushman of New "York was in the city yesterday, ^r'trttu
Major O. J. Stntth edditor of the Chicago, HipresBiB in the city.' Dr. Ichelburg jut Engine attended the meeting at Normal Hall list night.
Judge "Patterson rettirne^ jwt night from
Sullivan.?foHe
will go down {^ain.
Charlie Anderson of St. "Louis ia among his friends in this' ity for a few days.., jCTu'
Willitfriv* Hors61y and wife, -of Terre Haute are at the Occidental. pdi» Journal.
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W. R. McKeen. H. H. Budlnot, Chas. Craft, and Thos. H. Nelson, are regester ed at the New-Dennison.. Indianapolis.
Dr. Croxin and Shefheajrd of Clinton were down last night to attend the Medical Association meeting at the Normal Hall. [fi ComtratulaMi? BeMOlntiona.
At the meeting of the Republican State central committee*: last night, the follow ing resolutions were adopted:
Resolved. That the thanks of this committee, and through the several members thereof, the thanks of the Republicans of the respective districts are hereby tendered to the Hon. John C. Newvchairman of the committee, for his efficient, zealous and systematio work in the campaign so well and gloriously ended.
And be it fuiUier resolved, That the thanks of this, committee, and of the Republicans generally, are hereby tendered to Colonel W. W. Dudley and General W. H. H. Terrell fof valuable utrvices rendered, and also to the secretary of the committee and to all the assistant secre taries and aids thereof for the faithful services rendered,—Indianapolis Journal.
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^•ws?^'--*A»aiA«B LICKN8KS. Peter Wilhoit and Perley Q. Pierson. Chas. Heinrich and Annie Lorey. Sefferaon Allen and Slmiria Prke. One ""Dont Publish/'
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Sarah J. and- Qm. Wi' Scopjp to John P. and Julia Moorey fn-lot 5 in blk. 9. Roaches and Mc
Guaghejrstub.....— -f 800 Stephen Hedges to Sam. Royse of! west side, ». sec. and Punsion tp .•... ... 0,98(5
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ayoung man by the name, of John White cane here, and said his aunt raised him inTerns Haute. Ind. He wa» tfbont twenty years old and about six fort high- He tuKl dark hair and bine eye«, and was in company with one Smith, (supposed to be an assumed name). Smith is a very tall, sUrafe man. about thirty five yean® old, tf light complexion. Join White came
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1 he Ia((ucs( In (hf Dim of frank LafR-rty Who Mad at iha Ktatlon'House Tmeaday Jflfht
picked up in the bakery. Tbe
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ifhe Cadet Band could not)#tend and coOsequently tlie. above' namfd songs constituted tbe mnsical part of the entertnitiment.
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Coroner Laugbead-wa* engsged all daj yesterday in holding an inquest on the body, of Frank Lafierty, who died at the station boose Tuesday night, having been aueet near the Union inqa-ar will not be concluded before sometime hW afternoon. The following testimony had been taken up to lsst night
James Bishop testified:--Aboat half* past nine on Monday night, Nov. 1, diss. Watson snd mjnelf, botb polioemen of this city, found a man on Lafayette street, between the two railroads he waa sitting against a tree box we supposed |be man to be intoxicated snd took him to the «ts Hon house. I 1
Chas. WstHub 'Brttiborited the teedmony of the above witness. Msrtha Ls»rrence testified:—I livest 184 Lafayette street^ I saw a wagon in front of my house about nine o'clock on Monday night therfc wa# one tnan in the wagon, and three men nti the grpumi two of the men drove ifl »»llh the wagon Frank Lsfiert lr«l by the third man to* the sidewalk "tWefman who le» him Was a tall tothevicronod when, the msn let go of him did not think LaferjL.v wag drunk He wld me he had been ntruck by Kimie mart nsmed Wilke* orWiicoxf niy iton ind ode of mv boarderc set itn' 16^ against tre W-
William Mciiale tesii6ed
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charged it,- the ball enterin? th^Wind^pipe just under the chin, tlie pistol)s at .common double-barreledjoue. At this' writing. Monday, young Dili is lying in a dangerous condition,'and will probably die,. It is a very sad affair to all concerned.— Pori* Gazette. '. ,v.-. ju
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James Carlisle testified I saw L&fFerty aoout 8:30 Monday night, standing in front of O. J. Hannon'a tailor ibop on Ohio street he was drutik soiule boys pushed him when he started for the! wagon he crawly in a^d'called
n%^William
Mountjoy I then jleft. ,} E. J. Owens testified: I saw Laflcrty j^fandine in front of AK Scbaal's saloon I told himrnot to drink any more or he would get in the station house be'ssid he was going to Myuntjoy'u to work I
J. S. Creager teaufiel: I saw deceased in a wagon drawn by a horse and flnule on Lafayette «tre«l last Monday night between 8 and 9 o'clock he looked tb be intoxicated a man came up1 on horeeback, saying, What io the hell did ydu keep this team out fp ^»ng for ", then the man gut off hie horfn, junated tn the wagon, add
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Poatmaslar Pllbeck has twftived the following notice.
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About the month of July, loft),
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IM death mysteriously In the woods add waa not discovered until he was txadlf.decayed. bat was identified as the same John White. I write yon this card ta the hope that you wffl pablfsh it in papert so •Utat his annt may see it, ..,,•:A
B. P. tmmto *'Dixie, Arkansaa^:
off Laflier1r fu in the.wacon.
le is Caldtrr i* »i roboris^d tW teftimony ».( 'tbo ui.tu on horseback had dark whiskers:snd'drov^' north jon.Lafayet'e«ir.ett, ,.t
Dr. Wm, SievepH'b' testified I was called the «tkWon bou-»e between 9 and 1U o'clock l«-t Tutf fay tiiorning I found Laffinrty an Sirring from concussion of the brain, or pe Ivap* *ffii H-n fr iu the rupture of a nl km.1 *.*i I did not makfc a critical examination, tin lpnrnsd he had h«Trt tWted by the cHy physician, and was in hi* care lr. ihso. W. Crlpo testified: ram tfce city ilvnicianj I wa? cslled to the station houxe *boui 7 o'clock Tuesday morning found Lafferty breuthlvg ^ard. pnl* 190, respiration 86 per miiinte had a bruise over the left eye, a Wood: discharge from the mouth, aod bruise on the back part of hie brxd be had an injuiy of the brain.
Wm. Mnll testified I «*w ao»pe per* sons'set Lafferty up sgslnst1 a Ue»oox Lafferty told woman, in my hearing, chst he* was knocked or pushed oat of a wagon.
Although we are, not permitted to give details, sn important arrest may be made to-day or to-morrow. A post mortem ex-amination-was made yeaterdav afternoon, and a thick clot of blood Wssieund in the brainL4&d Lafferty probably died from the effects of a blow on the opmants are looked f«r, {i» *H •T A4t ""a IS'y .'-Ti V/"'u,y!l,' Jff'
Thelargest stock, the most complete assortment of furniture kept in the cityof Texxa Haute, isat R. Foster & 9on'«, wo 102 and 104 North Fourth street.
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For ttic handsomest bed room: seta in furniture, at bedrocfe pHoes. go to R. Foster A Son's, No. 108 and 104 north Fourth streetr mV2
Go to R. Foster & Son's for ail kind* of furniture. Parlor sets a specialty. Tim cheapest place jn tht* city. Wt2 wr
JfertMmt Fifth and Mam HtmM
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COMBS & HOGEKS Artprtpafd to JUL erdsrf wtihpr*mptnw and ditpaUh far allgradm of
liii in son Mil i» MB In any quantity, lerp$ or nuA Samd u» your crd*rt, in pertou, bfUUphom, & on koruback, afod ih*y rso^ee. prompt at tention, lata and tariff. 4ft jtottpememeig on account of the
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saw Laf-
ferty about 100 feetsouthof.the Vand»lia track on Fourth street, driving a twohorse wagon he sdked me Where he oould •find a wagon-yard said he wan.'ad to go to McGeeV after 1 left him he wenjt north thia was about 6:30^'c)ock think the man was dr-unk.
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Mountjoy standing in front of Schaal's I have known the dieceksed about twelve yMrs and khow him to be peaceable man I heard about six years ago that he was ruptured.
Jamis H. McMahon tet Jfied,: I saw Lafferty about 8 o'clock Mouuay i^ight on I*f*yette etr. et talking to some in a H'Sg.m vis usiitiin^ on the- wept side of ihe wrgi'O oi' «.f tl«- »»«n 4iid he would stay with Lafierty the men in the wagon were talking verv loud thejy drove of! leaving thfc man with Laffertv I afterward* ehw'Laiftrty leaning against a tree b6x he was moaning.
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l^ie ekste*i«n i* ovwvand if you wtsh to keep your feet warm ami dry, go to N. Anoxawa for y«ur boots and shoes. Tbe chea^st place in town, 905 Mais ftfeet.
The policemen of this city that C. Wbitaker of No. 9 North Second street Is tbe Boss Shoemaker of Terre Haute We should judge it was true from the number tf orders be has on his bosks, the quality of leather he uses and the price hsells t&ep at.
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Now whether you hpo better buy rewdy^" made or not, turns on whether jrou aw of tbe ordinary forma of men or not. If yes," yes if no, no, there's no myatevjKabout Um question come and aeal^'The clothing is ready you have only to try it oa- Tbo argument for ready made la tfra fttktlr and handy aretting of it and at ita HHIa eeat Tlie argument against it d6cUiwe ia an uncommon form, but stich forms are rave,' ti —everybody knows our elothtaffr-our hat* and shirts, our underwear, oar hcMery, our styles of neck dressing are of the aaaas
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f'^Phe'^tiestlon lays' right 'Krtre'i it will cost you less trouble to go rigbt to headquarters, where a targe line ff erery styia of goods worn can be had, and whaas there is no trouble to be fitted la form and pocket-book.1
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You bet you get the vary best quality of woolen goods worked up into man and boys clothing, for the very teaat maney, of the great "BOS8," and we oan fit you. We are so often told—'Why fou cant fit me'—T'm hard to fit in ready made doU\ng, 4c., Ac. Certainly you are if yon tackle some underground concern with abont seven hundred dollaie worth of clothing on hand, bought in Chicago or Cincinnati, and made tp be sold by pawn: brokers,. who exchange for old silver watches or trade you an old gun. We say to you, Not you oan't be fitted out by no such concern, and' Terre Haute Km several just such shops aa those...
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