Daily News, Volume 2, Number 108, Franklin, Johnson County, 24 December 1880 — Page 3
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DECEMBER 1880.
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ly before our patrons the latest and
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*i»g dally wtatef lafiiaeapolis. The
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has now a JUU oirculatioa of
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CHAKPBACS.
To-morrow afternoon and evening thq Ct»anfraus will sppeafat the Opera Heuae, In the afternoon they will play "Parted^ and in the ere«*iag '*K3t the Arkansas Traveler" will be presented. The Philadelphia
JUcord.,
gives the Qpmpany the*
following recommendation: It is a pleasure to note the "engagement of Taj lelire's Combination, aad bear wit to the successful rendition of "Part ed." one of the best written dramaS that has ever called for the warm appreciation of our theatre going people. The piece* ta intensely interesting, devoid of aught that is vulgar or indelicate, and replete with feeling. The caat k. exceptionally surprisingly strong, every p*rt being filled by an (Expert fromthehighest to the lowest. Hi* E. ChMuraut, as •'OractShirley," is very effective, and demon strate« )ier right la be ranked with the foremost in the
1g the pmfassion. In the third
act, wheiHB she bids her child kneel and pray that her betrayed father's enemies hail be bru
er betrayed ra ucht^ to justice, the audience
became fpell-oound with her burning eloquence and inimitable acUp# Fully two minutes elapsed ere the slightest sound was heard, and then all the pent up enthusiasm of the sympathizing assemblage came forth in one long, loud turst of applause.
J0H3S0S A FLISX.
Sara Bernhardt is said to be the thinest woman on the stage and the great trouble with Sara is that she failed to order her oysters from Johnson & Flinn, at 613 Main street who received this morning thirty cases of the finest oysters in the market, and they have just been going like that very old gentleman that Bob Ingersoll says he does'nt fear. Now if you want something nice in the line of •voters, call on Ed. Johnson or his estim able partner and be convinced that they have the best brand in this city. aKKaMMMMMSB
We stepped into the the clothing store of lleswr#. Miller & Cox
this morrilng
ami-found their store crowded with cus tomers. These gentlemen have been doing business In our city a number of years and have established one of the best selected trades in the city. They are both excellent gentleman and keep ac commodsting clerks who understand their business. We wish Messrs. Miller & Cox a Merry Christmas and continued prosperity.
A Haiidsome|Preseiit.
To make up your mind what to buy for a Christmas present without first looking
through the stock of W. H. Paige & Co. would be the height of folly. A handsome piano, even if you paid for it in monthly installments would be an elegant present for mother, wif«, sister, or some other fellow's sister, Drop In on Paige & Co. and examine their stock and prices, the excellent tone and finish of their in struments and your peace of mind will be complete.
TOUE ATT£3T10' WANTED. The cheap store—called the Cent Store—receives uo goods on commission but the proprietor buys Jiis geods for cash, ana therefore can sell cheaper than any commission house. We seel our goods warranted as represented. Call and be convinced. Respectfully,
L. ROSENBERG,
(Jent Store 405 Main street.
Useless Wires.
An English lady who can eoofi, enlarges in a lively fetter to The Standard on one of the real grievances of the present day, to wit, the number of uselew atul idle young wives, who, being incapable tlmnt&elVi»<, spoil their servant*, and then wonder that the husband leaved the ill-cooked nienl, perhaps ill-eerVed also, to dtno at hia club. They nay contemptuously they were not brought tin to that kind of thing, and consider It lenenth them. This ladv rejdies that ai»e wa» not brought,up to it either, but she denies that it is beneath any gentlewoman to,try *nd contribute to the comfort of those around her. If she need not absolnteH* work with her own hands, the mistress of a house ahoutd certainly have sufficient knowl-
edge to direct fier aubordiiiatea, or they ig11 become insnlonlinate. Nor need the
edge will aoon discover her ignorance, anil
alsoluU) performance of these duties interfere with other pursuits. This lady confesses that after pastry and cakemaking in the morning, her hand la eotueliim-* to tremulous for her favor ite oil painting, or to help her husband in the preparation of objects for his microscope, but it is easy enough to find some other occnjmtion when that is the case and i&eUUas not lost her love for art. nor her appreciation of science, be* cause the is happy enough to be a lady who can cook.
Strength of hteefs.
The following are striking illiutmtioni it the ist^hatiiiin titt^iph whlth the commonest insects are endowed. The comnwjj flea, sa every one kn withoet mlirh ai»}*r*at ei two hundred time# Ha own! fteveral grasHliopjpeni and locusta are Mid to be shle to perform foaps quite ss wonderful. In the case of the Insect they scarcely epcite our notice bat if
if three Jut ml ml and dj^ty ymrd^ which tetotiml*an eqttiv^tetit mxruU ef muscular power, pcrlisps o«r admir em of athletic sports might be rather startled *t soch a performance.
Again, for a man to run ten miles within the hoar would he admitted to he a toleimWf good display of p4*Irlkn^m l»t tmt are we to sat to the little fiyt ohee^ed by Mr. Ww^t "lip mlnvte as almost to be innsibl«,,, whkli ran nearly six indbes In a second, and In that space was
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CELERYS,
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CANDIES
BUCK WHEAT FLOUR,
OAT MEAL.
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CHOICE N. O.
TEAS, COFEEES
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ALL AT ROCK BOTTOM* PRICES.
CALL AND SEE US. NO TROUBLE TO 8HOW GOODS.
60 To WrlgHt & Kautoan's
For choice oranges Malaga grapes London layer raisins by the box, very cheap, prunes, prunells, also a full assortment of canned goods of the best brands packed, sweet cider, fruit butters, jelly, mince meat, maple syrup, honey, cranberries, celery, game and poultry, spare ribs, ten derloins, Michigan apples, cabbage, saur kraut, fresh arrival of sugars, teas and coffees at bottom prices. Be sure and call and see for yourselves. 107t3 i!«! 1 ..i-l— -..!^La- •ILITg'
APPLES. ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS, GRAPES, FIGS AND RAISINS AT WHITE'S OYSTER BAY.
Go and see the great fireesliow, open daily, in front of Bartram & Co.'s Tailoring Store. You never saw anything like it. 512 Main st„ is the place.
TURKEYS, TEN CENTS PER POUND, W. W. OLIVER & CO.
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PROMPTLY FILLED
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U. R. JEFFERS,
Dealer ia Wool abd Msonf«ctur«r of
Clothes, Cassimeres,
Tweeds, Flannels,
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Jeans, Blankets,
Stocking Yarns,
Carding and Spinnin
N. B.~The blgheft Jrtsrket pries tn cstb. or oor iask« («Wi «xcluageA for woo).
500,000
People In the United States
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CSLS3UTE0.2TUDEEAEES WAGON
Send Wr Illustrated Price Lift To
STfiDRBAKFR BROS., XP0 CO.,
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"Rich gifts wax poor when givers prove unkind."—SHAKKSPEAHK.
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OPTICIAN AND JEWELER4 63* Main stnet, Terrs Haute.
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McLRAN A 8ELDOMRIDOK, Attorneys at Law, 480 Main Street, Terre Haute, lad,
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One of -our nobby UL8TERS would be a good compromise with Shakespeare.
OWEN, PIXLEY &
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DAVIS A DAVIS, Attorneys at Law,
£9% South Sixth Street, over Fostefllce, Terre Haute, Ind.
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SUIT OF CLOTHES
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OWEN, PIXLEY & CO.'S.
"He gives not best that gives most but he gives most who gives best." Thus said Arthur Warwick whea ft
PRESENTING A FINE MUFFLER.
It was said by .7. Beaumont that gifts arc the greatest usury, because a twofold retribution is an unred efect that a
noble mind prompts us to, and we pay the moM f^r ulou ^ivoti us: hut in making selections at
OWEN' PIXLEY & CO.'S
This holds not true, for there you get more und pfty 1^8, eikI thw settlor fto&utnotit who l)orn too long i^o know very ,, much about
Co's
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Gloves
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thoum^kest jjrpsents. l^t them be of |Uf^u things as wUl last long to the end they may be in some sort
:fft- the kind, value and appoarance: the sileuce or the pomp that attends it the style in which it reaches you, may giver." When Lavator said this lignity or vulgarity of the
OWEN, PIXLEY & CO.'S
Popularity had not reached his habitation, otherwise he would have endorsed any gift coming from this Mammoth estabI ment, whether it was
Hij^isrnDKiB^ciiiEF,
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The ifasdaenest In Wsslers ialiauu
Flno«t and Bwt
WINES AND LIQUORS
of ali kinds at ths'frar.
The stock of cigar* on hssd is culled, from the choicest brands in the market. I'-
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HATS & BONNETS.
AT EM1L BATTER'S &
Wholesale and Retail Millinery Store The largest stock Mid lowest prices.
