Daily News, Volume 2, Number 90, Franklin, Johnson County, 3 December 1880 — Page 1

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and Saturday,

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KATIE PUTHAMJ W by hoT own Comedy Conputj. jenlng and Saiurday afternoon wltl be fthe popular con*4y~Srataa, written »r MIm Patruua. on titled.

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,. J» »ot)g»'.. ..Xf«« Katie Pntnam. »iy frrening will bo presented for the *. atf entirely nevnorltinil drams, arpfiMly for ML** Pnt$»m, entitled,

I Babes la tHeJ-WoocL."

nber the Mattna* 8*Wrd*y afternoon. |S,Bi«nd Wet#. i»~Ad|rtta, atK Children, ft&c. nU on dale at-BsHao'a, without ex-

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rOSFORD, Manager. ewe ^uiwn^nmj: .. •writ W,b/*£"*s

December

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^rat prodoetlo* In tbti city ofV.

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Ht'i, ». Rica Md pr^BMd with k«w sad Splendid Coatan»*», a

Jew Mmlc Compoaed aipreeely for tha

JW EVANGKELOTE!,

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•'Can You Wondei that I kid P»tw Papyrae .ental for Sailor*. -'He* Caput*!*! Me/ OabHal r'* Unwnt-'llow I. Lota iVMHTle l^ar,' Paler Paprma jortia and May Pold Danca—*Onr are Light and *f*'

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OtnHtd Maiden'. InngillM

mag Cbaraa— 'Bo-bo^obobobo-bobaiiAo L^BlaBC, Papy roa, Catharine aad Captain t^—'1 ov« a Toang Ma» learly'... Solatia MnMm, fed Beat*. -v »«aU will owana&ce at m^r «4

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arcat Comedians 10 Magnificent Orehetttra.

Ind Men, --v tub Bone and Dance Artiste, Eight Clou Danoers. J- Double Big Four,

Megatherian Four. the Original Big Four. Wnd,9*mt* /, 1,11 «SON, it, an* lieu

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day Evening, Dec. 9&.

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f&TORIO 80CIETT Will gins Umj Oratorio

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|3 FAJiNlE KELLOOQ alaa, wba Iww^^ato^lattw^ r^tat*»

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December,, 7th,

RICE'S NEW

,yaganza Combiiattoii,!

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,506 aDd 010 Main street.

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A. WlIJJBrrTS,^ JOHN B. OOU0H, MARY A. UTEHMORE, PROF. DATO SWIN0, I /. MRS, A» 8. MOCA X.

risMKi 7 CMHH flcktte, $l»W ,^«rv*4 a«tt* for U» «o«m «ttko«S jKU

STILL'AHEAD •a- •ltAi Pi *-M

La%8 ,cont«mpli$in« pur­

chasing a Sewing Machine

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Tit" Dittos S»'

is still ahead of all com­

petitors on improvements.

They have something new on marhines,'~jU8t out.

Call at their office, Mc-

Keea's new block, and ex­

amine, where they are for

sale on tbe

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terms.

LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.

ffc# PICf'S B0AT8. %*Sit a

WabMh Har!«er

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As soon as this verdict was found a mob rushed iuto the court 'room, overpowered the'sheriff and posse, seized Smith and dragged him to the street, where hundreds of people joined the mob, took him to the bridge and hung him until dead. The mob came from the vicinitv where the crime w& committed by Smith.

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Trimble and John Bente^rSf-OSfS-iagton, Kentucky, wra thWiSft^d//by thd no-appearance of Beaton, ^'Mnihii^aceompanied by W. N. ingion, yaa atlNi tM Benton party

TEKBE HAUTE. IND.. FRIDAY, IEC. 3, 1880.1 ».«

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WASHOIOTOM, Deobmber 2.—The an nual report of Secretary Thompson made public. The total gross amount ataiUbjp for the year was ft 4,706,642, aubject to deduction by surplus warrant ul fl4,7W, 644. The expenditures were $19,916,639. leading a balance unexpended •t the end of tUeyear of $1,788,004. To ibis, however, should be added the net amount unexpended in the hands of the ay officers, as shown at the office of the Jourth Auditor $808,077, which "*how§ that the. net expenditures for the fiscal year wore $8,141,689 leM than the ttmatmt applicable therefor. The number of nary ensicmers on the rolls June 80, 1880, was .*,980 and the amouht paid during the year on account ef pensions was $758,771. The total^amount available for operations fw the fiscal year ending 3une 80,1881, is $15,095,061 and the total estimates for the fiscal war ending June 80, 1880, are $15,958,761.

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Thfe Secretary recommends the repeal of the ptovisQ to the act of June 17, 1878, So to to re&tore to the President the auth ority to appoint ten cadet-midshipmen at large annually. wa '-A

A Teane«wee !Mot».

NASHVILLE, December, 2.-^D&n Smlt^

eolored, who attempted to ravish a youftg white gurl In Oobs county some time \R0 was sentenced to twenty-one years in th penitentiary at Pulaski to-day, fdf?assault with intent to commit a murder.

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ft,-!, «_'bo i*-ae BurnJUur of Hie Topeka Opera House. TOPBKA, KANS., December 8.—Crawford's Opera House, which was opened last September, burned to the ground this morning. The loss is about $30,000, insured for $16,000 in the German American, Queen's, American Central of New York, Hamburg-Magdeburg, British American, Union of» California, National, of Hartford, Sfc Paul. LoveJoyV auction store and •*&«** otlw* '*sittlfeUment8 on

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Brown, lat»vgeneral pasaenger agdnt of thfe Miwonri. Kansas atid'TOW r«i&d#d. hk^been offered and has cuxjipl^d UM tmMoK of wisintt'tipMiMtgW' ipstaf the'^ssouri Pacific, atrd C. W. Sheaf |up«rintendent of transpdrtatlob of the & .T»( has been appointed superintendent of the Texaa division^of the' Mia* souri'Pacific/ T. 8. Simpson* Aeneral Eastern ageni of the M» K. A T., will (tro^bly oe retained, ana will divide the w«rk with L. H. Nutting, general ftuternM^it of tho Missouri Paoifi^.-

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A^MMlletjFalta laterlallsi. BOTTALO, December 2.—A d£^l- whlch waato have been fought btJtw^fth Ej*(W'-

N. Wade, also of GirtriaMtra FsJto to^daft t$u did not arrive.

Ineiieaslntf d&il&oBWfit tenant fArmers wlnceuBder the tnraatiioai prwsure put ind-«arnestly the lie dtJiirc to^e rdifived -Ownerei»da«ente ©0TOplatti khft tbe stale of ^ifatn w«*e^«iahs"it -^WM' a month -mm: "There "ilr'iow An almost ^ayinent of rent, Griffith valuation only Deing offer ed on every estate in the district under the influence of the League.

The jury for the state trials wBl be se lee ted as follows: Firstly, from the special jury list: comprising 16,600 names, forty eight will be selected by ballot. Those forty-eight names will then again be placed in the ballot-box an drawn outsep artely, each side having aright to object to twelve. From the twenty-four names that remaining the lurjr wlu be selected, each side again having the right to challenge six. roaitKuuuaun or TUX TUUUS Q» voa tmATKUKBpk

Desux, December $.-"4 tolMUL Blflfar, J. D. Sullivan. Sexton and fiffioa "will cach fik aa affidavit im the Crow» «fice on which to ground an ap»l«e^tiMm for tha postponement of the trial |f|lf Invenera, at the day fixed for tlffr ^rial would bateafwe wkh their conalftg^uai right to be prenectt when "f^riMNMent meeta.

KFUMFNTGXVNT TO

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most liberal :i $ IS tt«

The mnhid^er bf Marsafllaiw. the Socialist paptrT has been summoned before the Police Court for an illegal act in posing a subscription to pay the fines poseain theDeqissey case.

j|Odd appe^te^

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W ORBAfJBjBmiS./ ITTOOMUN OVTKS AORRAFXOMF.

dintrioU he*berto peaceable

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KOWLOOKO^T PO*TOtm M*A®fc Dc*lw. December*.—A large Meeting of the Grand Orange Lodge, of Ireland to-day. raolved to adviae Ulster lodge* to organixe counter demonstrations on the same day and at the Mime place appointed far the Land Leago* a&fetlftgs.

MOVKMXXT O* 9KB WGWCm.MM nMKtW VixmiA, December 2.—The Political Corr^pondence says the lateet proposed bT England is that the different sqtuimtms of the fleet ^aU proceed} to mutually specified parta, or cntlse in different pre arranged direction*, eo that a kind of ioe^ combtnatiott of the Baropeaa fleet ahali continue to exist, Russia has ftgrtwd to tht propoeal,

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ViconU^ Tlacwxt to a duel lor

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IMNMMUT LIS Satfit OF

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The Papa! Nuntlo nas had a long and cordial contersatfoa with Bartbelemy St. HUiaro, minuter ojf foreign affairs, a

The HMtoiiu v«te «r6i«ri(is'iMBewhat mixmc. ATLANTA,OA., Dec. 1.—The Electoral rote of Georgia is probably lost M. Hancock and £|glish for the following reasons:

The Revised Statute of the United States provides in (section IBS, that the Electoral Colleges of the several States shall meet on tne ijrst- Wednesday in December and cast votes. The Georgia code, section 1818. provides that the Governor shall Hotify the Electors to meet at the capital OQ THE #M Monday in December to be ready «n the'following Wednesday and oasttlsir vote. This the' Governor has done, qpit the Blectors have not met to-diwror voted, and itli* thought by leading txficialb and lawyers here that they have no right^to meet And vote next Wednesday. ifiw to 'sftfssra. alin f'^Ti1 i11".* VliffWfi 'It 1 STATE SEWSt,^

lATUn UOTJNTY RKTUltNINGf /V4V. BOAftD^, yt.

ST. PAUL, December 2.W*The Deoatur, county grand jury, which iibasubeen-ta session sotue three weeks,' is creating considerable interest from ithe fact that it is going behind the returning board, making eomQ 0f the officials tremble, IM ••i wu.:" JUli fi'.yii) amass f\ .tu TWXWtt ^vii?

Tbrp^ON^ Defe^mbei1 2.—Chas:' AUStOn, the horse'thief that was arrested in Itidiaanapolid lkst week, had his preliminary trial Ije fOtfe Justice Thomas to day, and on failure to ttve bond of $1,000, ho was re turned to jail to await -his trial, which will, no doubt, be soon, as Circuit Court is in session. -m 'll*» itc. t'H.ni ,, VALPARAISO,,, A ,. YALPASAIBO, December 2.r-At four o'clock this morning the residence of Mrs Sarah Howe was entirely destroyed b" fire. Part of the furniture wis saved Loss about $1,500 insured in Norths Brit Ish and Mercantile for $1,200* The origin of the fire.is unknown, buti^ is jBttjgposed to havebeen incendiary. 5 aMtaTiMftonr WATNK.

SULLIVAN,December 2,**A team belong-: ing to Charley SUce ran away yesterday, throwing him out of jthe wag^n and bruising Mar %adtf? On«F»f the horses kicked him in the side, ind fears are entertained his recovery. mtlW

The first "through train" will run over the 8. E. -and S. E. railroad tp-morrow, from ^odfqrd to Newton. Illinois.^ a ai*' tanqe Jmfles.

Stilljyan has now fifteen grocery stores. The crtp&At^ fhere causes one ta 'havfe A {rrj. vv

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W :»*21*110 ^pcMv Ml StUted* *-'*A corrMpondeitt Writes thalshe thinkt ber h4alih! 'Would b« mueh Wtfef if dM inotg^ieoioAMoaie/ktid aaft^ if kntOsoaaeofcw i# fcot th% *use of 4 taorbfd coaditidn bordering on diseaiMiT T^ whidi wt anewer, ttiat' man antfcrtrtlj aeekn sodety and also uolHtide'. A monioua change from one to the other ft essential to the beit health. Where there hi too much society b« ia apt W wear out prematurely It is not easy (e arrange lira eo as to have just enough of each. If every hour brings a swarm" of company, thft remit upon tlie moral mture Munfifcotttbta. If. on the othfer handi man is tdomttch isolated from hit follow men, lii#Social nature sxtffeflrs, and th« mental fitdtlHeH are not properly de* veloped. I/nea»nie people who live lit the country abould mike friends of nature animals, plftnt^ and irMi. These beoom« to them, In a certain sense, eo« ciety. A horse and dog nHtko very good frienda iiideM,attdi^#6yrgIve offense.

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AJS pose gold IS so verv kfl^-too soft, indeed, for «iy pr^(^Jurpo«e--itJfc

coin, like

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Mbqe |oTd. «i*ta so^h«frJ4 AMl ll a low alhjyi whiclHlf i^xto taniMb man wrfly,andfoe itolB»^r,»gttirln$

London spread over jiboafr iimtad «3*n death there wmMx, mlnn^ea and bbth ev«7i^ikfR»rUtfif the pop* aktion le at the j«ta.of nevanJa^five tiboawkl a year»or two ouiBdre* MM five each diQr. Tha total Iwugth of st«rts in LoDk« isabootaeven thoasand caUea there are bailt «VMf year aboot ni»» UKmnnd saw beam, by whWx the Un«th of tha aUeeta is increased by lw«nty-«ight nitee» In U»e» & an avefga of acveatoH^ jhocaand prtemm*. Tba Ambphbor of London number aboot u-. thoouMKi but $4 per popolation were born octaf thedty

TIm wont thing tftat can betaidof tibehoosa-fly SatihS,it both' «the min«Ur»o while hels prwdiuig that A mak« it appear to tha OQ tkm tiutt bftis winkle at am at Mwafatthegilliiry,

PRICE 5 CENTS

COIBT MKWtt.

faV i/*i "0%fm JUMX S4TATB THAXBPBSBC. Geo. B. Hubbard, to Wm. Sims, off w. side of 100 a off n. aide a. w. ,,l

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sec. 86 Pierson twp $1600 Wright Ray, to Charles Nash, pt. n^mw w. a. w. sec. 8. Pierson twp. «*«..» :..$«o. Wm. M. Sheeny, to D. R. Sheeny, and to Bi S: and W. C. Ryao, in see. 7. Praireton, twp. $150. ""Twiile ijuUST*"™

Those languid, tiresome sensations, causing you to feel scarcely abie to be oa rour feet that constant drain that is takng from your system all Its elasticity driving the bloom from your cheeks that continual strain upon your vital forces, rendering you irritable and fretful, can. easily be removed hv the use of that marvelous remedy, Hop Bitters. Irregularities and obstructions of your system are relieved at once, while the special cause of periodical pain is permanently re-! moved. Will you heed this?—Cincinnati Saturday Night.

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For all kinds of Game, Fresh and. Salt water Fish, Butter, Eggs, Poultry and Produce, go to Edward Koich, 80 xTorth Fourth street. 9013

Go tt Ed. Roach's Game and Fish Mar ket and take a look at that brace of Pel Rabbits (dressed) for sale cheap for cash.i w-ia iu

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You Must Pay.

Thee! who subscribe to a church build ihfe ftind cfin be compelled to pity. A case has been decided in the Court of Appeal*. To the claim of_the church, the delinquent offered certain .technical objections, founded on An allied lack1 of organixatioh, proper appointment of treasurer, and defective wording in the sul»cription paper—objections which at first were sustained by the lower courts, but on being

(taken

{romises

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FOB* WATOJE, December 2.—Father John WenujoKjt ^pastor of St. Peter's Catlv olip Ch\uch :it^ w}« city, di^d suddenly in his chaic, at8 o'clock last evening, at his reside|»oe on Dewald street, from dropsy and heart disease, He had been pastor of ttaChwch elih! jreats, w*s a native of Germahjf, and^8 years old. 'V if-ft}

to the Court of Ap­

peals the judgment was reversed, and a verdict found for the church for the entire amount, with interest and costs. The is an important one» as showing that our Itighest courts are disposed, to uphold the rights of churches against refractory subscribers who make large

and then refttse to keep them,

tiding under sotne petty technicality escape their just obligations. It is to be presumed that sttbecriptions towards a pastor's salary would come under the same ruling.

The house in which John Knox, the Scotch Reformer, iived and died is yet standing in that part of Edinburgh known as the old town. Extending oyer the entire front is this inscription in large Roman litters: "Ltife God AbtA fit, and yi nyohtbour as yi aelf." #ns1

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IMPORTED WINES buM -I «#ii I# -. t"b4 *ttf ii®

AND BRANDIES,3J

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ry and our Redh Wineo, Zanftin'Pt 'fe'* dal, andOhate*u Mairptuz.

We are prepared to deliver Winee and Liquore to

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EMORYP.BEAUCHAMP.

The Nxwa la aerrad by the carrier* to anbMrira ia tha City of Tarre llante at TEN CENTS WKKK, payable weekly, aad to aobacribera bj matt at 18a a week er 45c a month.

COMBS & SOGERS

Artprtpand tojtM orders %oith prompt*** md d\9patch for all grade* of

Bi&D AN9 SOFT COiL AND COKE' In any quantity, large or ttnaff. Send *. your ordert, in pereon, by telephone, or §n horseback, and they tsiU receive prompt attention, late and early, No postponememi on aeeeunt of the weather r*

"^OOAL OFFICE/ .^ N. 8. Wheal ia prepared to furnish all rrades of coal ana wood—both soft and Hard coal, as cheap as the cheapest, T# accommodate his friends and the trade generally he has a telephone placed in his office, so that orders can be received or sent from any part of tho city, and receive the same attention as if left at the'" office. Thanking the public for past patronage, he guarantees to be as prompt in supplying tftem with the beat o£ coal in the ffi-

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Soft aid Hard Goal,

J^ISTJD COKE. St5

All ordert left at offloe promptly attended U. and deliT«red to any part or tha city, 87n»»

ANJDEMffl & CHO f, •SELLS :.«••••»

Block and Nut Coal

AT BOTTOM PRICKS.

Office cor. Second and Ohio streets. 77m# --rr.-r.'—.r

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ALL KINDS

FAMILY GBOCEEIES-

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BI6 FEATUEE.

It sv Mwifcst ItaflMtsf DvatMtt I aai better ooaliMtlHHitm io sweta»d«aaaAi ei OeptfWIelaefwyystUealar 9 z,

PHILIP,,,SCHLOSS,

420 Main etreet.