Daily News, Volume 2, Number 68, Franklin, Johnson County, 6 November 1880 — Page 2

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v^Ea*ef*- tfce Poit Office *iTerr**H*at«. IbH*HE, f' aeoond-elasa matter. *S *•»£#*_«* tat*

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regard to the United State* lip It was written without the M\h^i&S^cA, i4i finds an in-

to^anauj other good and atauneh

RepabUcaaa who kn candidates for thai **§m»iyfrwu WWe«lt* h'pioibt that ^n»m#e*R^!#oll^4iMfihe fore*mo8t of thoae entitled to the credit as "leaders in the great victory, yet

we can name several who are equally enV..

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titled to the credit, and are equally dethe people of Indiana.

YoaSSHSTttA^way. The Scientific American of this week contains two full page illustrations of

It's proposed railway for fclfettiib across

'Eads^lIiSis "6yvSiIs plan tole

able to take loaded ships of the largest tonnage from one ocean to the other acrosfcth* btkjuua of Panama, as readily as enrve mme By Wnai aft^r the Lessup plan, and at a much less cost for engineering construction.

The project is cmHHty" bold and ingenious, and the projector anticipates no serious difficulties in carrying forward his

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*i|JSi?M!r|nCT referred to

in the Scientific American show the pro posed construction of not only the rail

addMdnto the lh^numtar ofjenr, inustranve OT ehglneeHng inventions and new discoveries appear weekly, the Scientific Amjari5|p bw,Jurjt^ lb* part year, devotecrcontfderaDle space taillustrating and describing leading esUblishments devoted to different manufacturing industries.

TMrfretwrtai adder" very muc i,to the attractiveness and usefulness of the paper. More than fifty of the most! ini--portam industrial establishments of5our countryhave been illustrated, and, }he Ij^pcfi^s of $e different maoulnctiites described in its c^uigpp., Tfce, Scientific American ba« been published for bore -f

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than inlrt^fbur yfcittlijr Munn & Coj,, ,£7 had ha* 'nuafhfed a .. weekly stimulation than all similar

PWW R»?b^d,lnt Jbe^puntry. tjie publishers assqre the public that they h&v& not pHnted less than ^O.OOO copies »Week tdOr lateral tnoilthtf.

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JUwJfprk JfayrffZ giv«# ,some

teaaonable advice to the Democratic ^art^. '^t says hA ThV- DVmecrfctic wisfdif te nil red igain, and n» advise the owners to jbogljv tp unload as quickly as possible: otherwlpw? they will find the concern sinking out of 'siiht in theqwic'k«and.

South." They ought never to bave taken their wbeety iie. acid they will neVe^ get'out of thejbog they are now In untU Uiey.fling away.

"nenribef had Setter unload Mr. JohpK^y .without needless delay.

s«{iov')b,A"'r.in

iOose the State of New York to his ¥*rty .two years In succession, end cut dpwu its milority in thfs cltylna single election (torn sUu ttoousand to nrSt to nothing, no cl ha% Soubt, uncommon ability as a

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wrweker. If tHe_barty were prosperoui it r^tkeep Mr. Kelly aa ia lowiryuor. a rioilty but for the present they had iter git rid of him as quickly as pousij. Iney cannot afford him.

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better at the same Jarunin and his celebi t. Barniitfi is not a detnocrtu ta

from there. To make him the managei democratic can rass was to silence the brains of the party, to lead it away from its declared policy, and to depend for mm m*njpulation—w hich is not aemocratic.

They should at the same time send to the rear, and keep them there, the "old

Ntti tr

H«-, tor Randolph, of New Jersey, wbo was

eral Hancock was led to announce him* •i

of the people who Imagine they can carry an election by the invention of Chinese latUe*- VThee Qeeerel H*ncock wrote Senator Randolph his notions about the tariff the public—which is not an aas—be-

.— th« nu#*r* able Chineae ieiuw buslneea as their one hope of salvation the public laughed at

TOerSnFand file of the Democratic party are all right* They have right and true Democratic instincts. We adfitt theDemocratdkmagisg ao aaan

years. And. by the way. they

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THX WABASH »KIL* have bMm «any Jiini

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to win the State frojm' the

THK WABASH SMTLttJ

Vigo county was strongly RepuHlican, Indiana was strongly Republican, the United States was strongly Republican, and the people had said that ^he Nation must be spelled with a big it the tiriff must be protective that everybody is prospering. a*-, },

In our imagination we looked Nprth along the banks at. the old owirf t&ipt saw Barnum's mules, and On the back of the rear one was an "exoduster," and just across the bfl^e^iU^d|iroi. of"^^jp^oioft inent men whi» testified ^efqWtho ex^us committee at Washington last winter,

the reader can judge for himself:

Wis received the October number pf the Uie tiocomotlve Firemen's Magazine pub-

Debs, of this city, Hynes of Denver, is b^im full of first

and Canada of over five thousand.

POUCXXAX Mllier handed us this morning a copy of the ChronicU published at Silver Oity New Mexico. It is a curiosity tn the way of paper. It is

blooded mining paper, M$

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history j^f gafttica for the paat hascauaedi blugh a»rmur dn cfcsof th^ average Wabash Am#n^thenvtiie dty etection 1s»t when the News tore up the whole Demo cratic party by exposing the terrible'ritrpr 5^. ^terioi is ruffled with and (planes that have infested our couo— •—*-m affairs for year*, thus giving the admin

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anatrs tor years, urns 8»T,HK Ti,nTrin t*» 4o**tt*n hodk* few tration of the cHy into Rcpublirsn harder ^)n^lg ..

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Again the H*w& rushed into the fight 8econ*R" with a determination to do all in the p^jr{jr of

Democracy. The result of the October, election shows what power was wielded ffears deato, ii. ca^ in this city for the Republican party by

this paper Again, when the ?i or ember blasts blew shrill and long and the solid North put her foot on the solid South in such a convincing manner, the Wabash valley for mites and miles was a continued emite

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!and

we looked with a tearftil gaze f^ir 4rP^lnamf^ilk, whp iifirvt ^^jtoibd on the bridge, but we couldn'tsee lilm. Sjome one iiaid, 'Telegraph it to the boys," and

Why don't you head us, somebody?" This

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Way the picture lociked. and

UtHtd br order of the Omnd Lodge under of «he gre*t KeMbBcin 1880 immediate Bupen-I^ion ot £w« V.

editor and Wffl. associate editor, It ch trading matter

19 WBI illU VI UIV% UlL^e IWUIU^ HMtWi a «tath wjwfc—Jsfs&nfaer lie to be In 1^0. However bound lees the reeourcce of the North American continent may be, it can hardly be%xpected that the

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canal boat cut which apptkft In

up by Mrs. Jfohn Nicholas, of Indiuaapo Ua. It cwt be beat.

—The Vandalia will have a new

Tit only thing lacking la the canal boat cut is a chinaman standing on the bridge iftU* cmc foot on the 829

iKptAXA'iJElectorai ^cpllece |will count the votes on November 34th,

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think

NcwA to*dair^and #hich haa had inch a odueatiOT wiilevw ^e^^ ^et^ ri.eeoLield-. elecUon. fotten

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scientific world, the MotkmriAW dinaxy lodong Wtwejs wWA in size from Iwo or. three inches if j*ug«h, t$ more than a |»rd. Tbcy beat some resemblance to a cucumber, being a lomi wnnn lih" tIIim*"1 opea at one Their exterioi is ruffled with little project$n% ^k:h are jisHia^^ann^ ^i«i minute sharp hooks, hy which the animal

Many of Ih^1^!5^ Are able U, prodnce

from their exteroal porf a most irritating fluid, which causes the hand thai touches them to itch intolerably. But the creature 'jDOSt' wonderftiil txwer.vhen ajij caase it ftars deaih, it c«r eject

its stomach, it« digestive ap.a'j Uo^lf a nmnlA

paratus, and redace itself to a siinple membraneous sac Dr. Johnston kept one of these animals in an aqnariaiu i'or ^ome cr other he neglected to leea and wher alter some days he visited it, he found all its internal apparatus thrown out on the floor ofthe vessel, and the holothnria ittelf was aHhrunken, dilapidated, and empty tube. Yet it was alive, and three months had reproduced all its oralis anew. Another singular property they is that of being able todivide tliemselves into two parte, each part becoming separate creature. When this phenomenon is in progress, the middle of the animal begins to contract, and the exti$miT ties to enlarge. This goes on until the center is but a thread at last it snaps, and forms two distict creatures, which in time furnish themselves with all the neceaeaiy organs. Our fishermen throw away the seaenenmbere, which are sometimes brought np in their nets, and the South-sea Islanders cannot even look upon them without loathing. But this not nnivenally the

The Chinese relish them greatly, and "trepang," as they call the holothhria, forms a very prominent article in all the

they capture By long experience they eah see a trepang at a depth of thirty yards. They then poise a harpoon made of a long bamboo, and seldom or never miss their aim. To prefMire

it

the fish is

boiled,

flat With stones, ftfifl finally dried in the son. It is said that a soup can be made witljL it, little

if

at all

inferior

the calculation. In other words, the

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to that made

from the turtle. 'JCht wwptOiB peculiar genuaQf the ljolotlinnas, is a native of the .English Chaiinel. It is a beautiful creature, acylindej- of which seetns aa if it wiere made of toaecolored crystal, and passing through tjais tube appears five narrow ribbons of, white silk, which mingling together form .the head. The tissues are finer than the thinest gauze and yet this creature lives on a sanny liottom, and it is gorged from one eud to the other with sand the sharp anglea of the grains can be seen with the naked eye, and yet they do not iiyure the fin? membranes through which they pass. Thesynapta has also a peculiar mode of meeting famine just as a general turns out of a beleaguered city all the useless months, so deea this creature cut off* the useless parts cf its lxxiy. It effects this bv first forming a compression or ring, which gradually tightens until all that part of the cylindCT which is lielow it drops off. A synapta has been kndwu to continue this self-destruction until only the head was

body

niou&ly rejected

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of Our Country.

the London Telefmph, M*y 19t 189a

When, in 1876, the thirteen North A me*

lean colonies put .forth that Declaratipfa of Independence Which pifeluded the pirth of Nation, «She combined white population inhabiting them did not exceed 2,500.00C souls. Yet they had the courage to throw down the gage of battle to a Power with which, in Daniel Webster's words, "for purposes of foreign conquest and subjugation, Rome, in the height Of her glory, wa* not to tte Wtb pared a PbWer which has dotted the surface of the whole globe with her possessions and military posts, whose morning drum beat^ following the sun and keeping company with the hours, circle* the earth with one continuous and unbroken strain of martial airs of England." Fourteen years later came, in 1790, the first census of population taken in the United States, and it was found that within the borders of the young nation there were not quite 4,000,000 souls. At the expiration of ten years it appeared, upon taking the second census, that the population waa a little more than 8,250,000, baring increased between 1790 and 1600 at the rate of 35 ^r cent. In a short time the tenth census of what lias become a mighty people will be taken. wsd we risk little in •tying that, in Joseph Hume's phrase, "the if ik* whol a" tottle of the whole" will show a

to 1778

their population in 1770 multiplied

by twenty, and, were likely that the same ratio of increase could be maintained for another century, the mind of man would sink before the effort of imagining

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bard on Mondav. The probabiliUes 4t*» that two extra freight trains will be ptti lime ia the old eairotty htibte yee

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It a open cimnteoancr.

Oo to the new Dye Ho««« for ail kinds of DyeUg deotttter and wpeitt«f. t90 Main wnt

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and strength, her-eelf and to tef abrated tnedidne.

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UuftedStateawill usand millim hn-

tnjua being*, and" yet such would be the result of multiplying 50,000,000 Vy twenty. Anyhow, it ia certain that a century hence no such aawmhiage of men speak tng the langtuure and am«na^!e to the aame general txaditioua of Ibeling, habit and

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THEBWLYMEDICINE That Acts at the Same Time en THE LIVER,

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SHAUtlHNE^SEY'S TIP-TOP SALOON, 56ml Main street, bet. 6th and 7th »U.

TO 18000 A YEAR, or »to $80 a clay in jour own locality. No risk. Women do as w«U at men. Mtfny make more than the amount stated above. No one can fall to ineke money fart. Any one can do the work., Yon can

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cent to 92 an hour by deVottag your

evening* and spare time to the busintM. It eoata nothing to try the bnsitiee*. Nothing like it for money roakhrffc ever offered before. Business pleasant and ntrictiy honorable. Reader, if yon want to know all about the be*t paring" buataeas before tho .public, aend ua your addrewi wid we will send jfou full particnlar* and private terms free. Sample* worth$0 alaofree you can' then make tip yonr mind for yonrneU. Addres. S*OROE STTNTON A CO., Portland Maine* »im6

KIDNEYS.

TERRIBLE SUrFEfllilQ.

BnioaraeM,

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Ceeatlpatlmi aid Hliw, ei'EldDoMptalnU, firanl, PtalMtes,

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OWEN.. PIXLEY & C0.'S

XMMHaNTiSBJ STOCK OF

ULSTERETTES,' WHITE SllIRTS,

OVERCOATS,, COLORED SHIRTS, WINTER SUITS, WOOLEN SHIRTS,

WOOLE} UNDERWEAR, NEGLIGEE SHIRTS,

iMedicated SCAl-let wool Underwear, Neckties, Scarfs, Suspenders. Jewelry,

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risked.

"You can

the bnsinew We offer. No room to explain Yon can devote ail yonr time or cmty yonr time totbe buninetn, and make pte&t pay for «v ery hoar that you work. Women make aa mnch ae men. 8end for special ticolari', which we roafl M-c. *.00 ontllt free. Don't complain of Uanl H?ef

A cbiince. Addnw# HALLbTT A COM roft* land. Maine.

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PROMPTLY FILLED

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U.JK JEFFERS',Dealer in Wool and Mauttfaetorer of

Clothes, Cassimeresf ,,^ Tweeds, Flannels^ ^"-'V

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CARDINAL JACKETS, WORK SHIRTS,

Imperial Wool Underwear^ Scotch Wool Underwear,

Jfew Brittain Wool Underwear,

i. Ticuna Wool Underwear,

B. B„ apd X. X. ,X. Wool Underwear,

Wool Hats, Fur Hats, Gloves, etc.,

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AT BIANTTFACTURERS' PRICES. ft*

508 & 610 MAIN STREET, TKRRE HAUTE, INt).

Btxeincse HDi«ctorn.

CAL. THOMAS.

OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, 689 Main street, Tcrre Haute.

^itotncns at £a*o»

McLean & selbomkidge. Attorneys at Law, 4S0 Main Street. Terre Haute. Indu

S. C.Datib. H. B. DAVw. Notary. DAVI8 A DAVIS. Attorneys at Law, 38^ South Sixth Street, over Ppstffttce,

Tlerre Haute, Ind.

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A WKEK in ^our own town, an no cap) •inf a* »por-

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Rive

the

trial without expense, The 1. tttcitr fver offered for tlwe w|ll work. Yow ihonld try nothing el«« yon nee for yonwelf What yon can

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y2n/^fve^f,

Jeans, Blankets,

Stocking Yarns/• £^!|e Carding and Spinning.

M. B.—The hlghMt market pri«s Inftaato, or

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Cut aa

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for wool.

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OVlfiR A 5 LION Prof.

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Have al

been Mold it country at Franca,eve. of which ha en perfect faction, anc performed «iv«rv tiiue noed* acco directions

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We sow nay to the afflicted and doubtfuf that we will pay the above reward for a sinitli of

LAME BACK

pad fail* to cure. TbU Ureal IU positively and permanently cure, Lim' Lame back. Sciatica, Oravel. DiaboWc, pi Bright'* Di*ca*e of the Kidney*. Incontliii

That the pad fail* to cure. will back. Sciatica, uravei. rlttht'aDiwaKe of the Kidney*. ... and Retention of the Urine, fhilamatloni (fc Kidneys Catarrh of the llJndder, High X-c. Urine, Pain in the Back. Side or Loin*, N«' Weakness and in fact all dinordi»M of then' and Urinary Organ# whether contracted vatedineaae orotberwine. if you are nufferin^ from

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WeSkneria, Leuotcorrh' ft. or any dUeaae Kidneys, Bladder, or Urinary Organ*. YOU CAN BE C'J'KKOI WltbootKwallowing nanneonfl tncdiclne*. by ly wearing n* PROF. GUILMETE'S

jPBENCH,JCIDNEY ^IWHICH CURBS BY ABHORPTION

at for Prof. Gtillmette'n rl

KMney ^pSdfanffi^no other if be bw not mod wBjOOand yon will receive the Pad by rj malL" fBSTIXOinAU IWX THE FEOPU iudcaBuctuinan, Uwyer, Tolt'lo, a.jtayf "One of Prof, dailmette French Kidm tared me of Lamb«io In three wr*krtimfO bad been gfven up by tke b««t Dprtor» -4 carable. During all Alt time I watttrrd acoay utd large sums of money.

George Vetter. 3. P., Toledo, Om **7"•*f oufffred for On** Willi Scia Kidney Diaeaae, and jofum

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had to go a-

ernuhea, I *m entirely and permanently aftur wearing Prof. Gullmette'* Ifrench Kt Pad foorjreeke."

Qnl« ftwti. gylvariia. O.. write,: •Yhave been a great lutof for •^"ht'ii Di»«a*eof the Kidnevn. anable to gat oat of Sad took barj

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«didn», but the* gave me only temporary won two ef .Prof, anilm^tte KWi stk waaka, «M 1 now know I am entlrel

Helien Jawnne. Toi»do. O

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•For yearn I b*v« been the time to my bed. with Lncorrot* *«akn«a»- I wore one of Oaihaettc

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Pado *ftd waa eared ift one maotor a H. B. Onsen. Wlioleaale Grocer. FlndJ« "1 aafiert'd tor over !B years with lan»'*l thf5" week* waa ^rman«.tlr car» of 0 a W b. r. KetsHtMS. M. Ind., Wfc£n aeadisg ia,aa order for XWacj ^^Iwore oueof th« ftr»t ones we bJul and" a a Hifti la fact the Pad* give better gsuerai factkm tban aay K»dnsy remedy we ever poW &5Vsb«em*ker. Drogg1i.tr. H«n^baK M| "We are working op a itvety 1 and are lwarlag of K***1 re««H«

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