Daily News, Volume 2, Number 124, Franklin, Johnson County, 13 January 1881 — Page 1
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^Iday Ere, Jan. 13th.
Great New York Success.
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tnrilay Even'g, Jan. 15,
^'Appearance of the eminent actor,
FRANK MAYO!
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ne« at« r.w. a» VAN, In Barfley Campbell** 1 greater pl*y.
TilH VIRGINIAN.
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PrnmoB Pajracat
WAMEUKOTOX, Jan. 12.—The"publication io these dispatches of the estimate of Commissioner Bentley that the Arrears of Pension Bills will cost the Treasury $400000,000 has caused a great deal of discussion. It Is now recalled that Secretary Sherman in a Cabinet meeting told the Pre«idetn that the cost of the measure would be $150,000,000. For this he was laughed at by members of Congress, who estimated that the cost would only be from $30,000,000 to $25,000,000. Their speeches in behalf of this measure read very strangely in the light of known facts.
Senatorial Innocent*.
WASHINGTON, January 12.—In the Senate to day, in a discussion on the misuses of tranking privilege. Senator Thurman was talking about abuses of that kind some years ago: whereupon Senator Conk ling asked if he had not hoard of something similar Jafely, but the Ohio Senator innocently asserted he bad not heard of it. Conkling inquirred if Thurmaa had not been in this country during tbs pas year. He said he had been here ail the time, but he never heard of any franking abuses except that he read something about it in the Congressional Record this morning.
wecretary ^tieruuaa.
WAsntKaroK, Jan. 12.—Secretary Sherman will leave Friday night for Mentor, where he will visit General Garfield and spend Sunday with him. From there he will return to his home at Mansfield, and on Wednesday drop in on the legislature at ^Columbus^ The Secretary feels at liberty to go to Columbus now, as the Senatorial question is virtually settled. He refused to go before the meeting of the caucus, although asked so to do. In conversation to-night he expressed himself as greatly pleased with the renewed mark of confidence with which he has been honored. Being informed that ru mot still connected Uim with Grrtleld's Cabinet, ftml that Foster was to Us? Senator after all, he said that he knew aothing of it himself. He thought, however that the rumors were groundless.
Contajfcou* tattle Dhf«w». WASUIOTOK, Jan. 19.—Senator William#, of Kentucky, has prepared a speech his bill to appropriate one million dollars to be used under direction of the National Board of Health to investigate, suppress and prevent cattle and hog dis eases. The bill provides for regulations In the movement of stock, and deals with both Texas fever and pleuro-pneu moolft itj c#tO' and ehvlera and trichinosis in swine. As soon as the appropriation bills and the Ben Holliday ease are out of the way the Senator will endeavor call the matter up, deliver his argument and ask the Senator to tak« action. It is thonsht by many that this Is the most feasible bill yet proposed and places the management of the matter where it belongs, with the Sanitary Bureau of the Government, Le Due will oppose it, c1eitnin|r that it beivngt to the Agrictil tttml Dapaatment.
M!R«Mrnt to Mfsl Ufrwi WA#MIK»»TM.N, January 19.—On the ItHh of May, 18iD, Mr. Laddlntroduced in the House a bill provide for the erection of a moiiument at the Naval Cemetery, at Annapolis, Maryland, io ooaaiemoration of the officer* snd crew who perished by the wreck of the U. S. Steamer Huron, off the coAst of North Carolina, ott Novem \m ItTT, The particulars of this fearful disaster and the heroism sad courage shown by the uofortonates of the Huron, tbr^led the whole country at the time. The Committee on Naval Affairs of the ha# unanimous*!? instntrt^d Mr. Ti Ht to re(M»t the bill, with an appro prlatiou of $1(^000 for the of the »n tment, and an additional ap^ r' tic.* »f $3l»^ to rtmove the twelve
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INDIANAPOLIS.
Special to the y«»». INDIANAPOLIS, January 13, 1880. Both branches of the legislature has been occupied this morning with the first reading of bills. None however, of great public interest except those prepared by the State Bar Association for resubmission of the Constitutional Amendments. Senator Kahlo introduced in the Senate a joint resolution, reducing the number 'of Senators to thirty and the number of memers to sixty. The The caucus of Senators and Represetatiycs to nominate a State Librarian will held tonight, which will quiet many a fluttering heart, and take from the hotel parlors more than one charming and fascinating candidate.
COSJtLUiti'S VICTORY.
NEW YORK SENAMORIAL CONTEST PRACTICALLY ENDED.
EX-CONGRESSMAN PLATTS NOMINATION ALREADY ASSURED.
ALBANY, N. Y., January 12. The contest for U. 8. Senator is practically ended. Ex-Congressman Thomas C, Piatt will, in all probability, receive the nomination of the caucus to-morrow night. The con federates of the Conkling managers, in calliug a caucus without waiting for the action of the Caucus Committee of the respective Houses' excited a great deal of ineffectual indignation.
There was a caucus held this morning of the Republican Senators about it, and they declaimed on the subject for hours, but it did no good. The majority have called a caucus and the majority rule. The step is worth mentioning because it is characteristic of the Conkling style of politics, which is to do the thing their opponents do not want done.
At 1 o'clock Piatt is claiming 65 votes, and is certain of the nomination, 5-1 being the figure needed. Depew is practically out of the race, and so arc are Congress men Crowley and L. P. Morton. The latter's canvass has furnished all the humor of this contest. Mr. Morton is a cultivated gentleman of the English school, who seems to know no more of poll lies than a child, lie has exactly or.e vote out of 106, that of W. W. Astor. who wonts his s«sl in Congress.
As already stated. Mr. Morton's first proposition to-day was a formal suggestion to Messrs. Piatt and Crowley tint each of the three candidates, including himself, should have three represehtatives, who shouid enter into a conference, and then decide which of the three should be the candidate of the Conkling wing. In view of Mr. Morton's one vote, and us view, ncrbaps, of the difficulty lie might have finding three Republicans to stand for him in the conference, the offer was declined.
Vice President Wheeler has a eorpor d's guard of friends, who are waiting against hope in bis behalf, and the same Is true of Sherman and Rogers, of Buffalo. Their chances one al£ alike hopeless. Dcpcw has postive'y determined to withdraw.
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Piatt a nomination will be mortifying revcm to Gcacral Arthur, who emerged from his comfortable retirement -as the Vice President elect to take sort in this contest forCrowfcy, at the solicitation of John F. Smith, a local Albany politician, who has a great infiacncc over Arthur but is c* J^ally detested by large section of the, ty.
The result must bt to weaken Arthur'* strength as a
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No. 30 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, (near Post Office,)
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INDIANAPOLIS, Jan.
Special Corre#p*ndant
12, 188
DALT NKWH
The Capitol is full of anxious visitors at present, many of whom lisve necessarily been disappointed in attending the Governor's Reception, on account of the great number desireous of accomplishing the seme purpose.
Acquaintance, friend, stranger, all fared the same the general rule—first came first serred was emphatically enforced, and the disappointed enes numbered way up in the hundreds. Even the Old Tipacanoe Club, with its distinguished and venerable president, Dr. R. T. Brown made an orderly retreat to the more comfortable home fireside, where more guests than myself, enjoyed their kind hospitalities.
The next place of attraction is the House of Representatives and Senate Chamber, where it is somewhat amusing to see the electioneering for the office of Slate Librarian going on. Where the wit and beauty of the fairer sex are measur ing their Strength, as it were, against the experience and wisdom of their brother competitors, I might say, jndging from the silvered locks of at least one aspirant, Father competitor.
Out or the forty aspirants for the office, the thirty-nine disappointed ones will have sympathetic company.
By invitation of Miss Ream, we were ent&tained yesterday p. m. at the meeting of the Association of Social Science, where papeVs were read on various subjects of public interest. The propriety of establishing a State Home on the Cottage plan, as is in opperation in Michigan, for the rearing of destitute children, outside of the county bouses, was discussed and recommended. Miss Ream read an interesting paper on the relation of Railroads to Social Science.
The hotels are now reaping their harvests. I believe everyone is fill! to overSowing. Arriving at my old stopping place, the New Denison, I found every room taken, but the dining room and parlor, like hotel omnibuusses c&njalways accomodate one more here I met several of our town folks, Mrs. Dr. Read, and Mrs. Ijams among the number, the most interesting subjects of parlor conversation, was the anticipated pleasures of ibe coming ball, or rather social liopp, to be given in the hotel this evening by some of thcmem!er# of the House and Senate.
As blessings do sometimes come in dis gnise, while entertaining angels unaware, so turned my seeming disappointment, into happy experiance, as upon awakening afresh from a quiet night's rest at the Occidental, a very home like, tidy bouse where many of the Representatives with their wives are stopping. I received an invitation to call on the proprietor's wife, Mrs. Edwin J. May, an old friend of by gone years, Addie Scofleld v— J. 11. B.
Buffering Woman
There is but very small proportion of tbe women of this nation tbat do not suffer from some of the disease for which Kidney-Wort is specific. When the bowels have become costive, headache torments. kidneys outof fix, or piles distress, take a package, and its wonderful tonic and renovating power will cure you and ire new life.—WMtkmm.
LOOK AND READ,
DR a JORDA^TS LUNGRENOVATOR.
The Great Lung Remedy oogbtto be In the bands of every f^misr in the land, A# a valuable and teiiabie rrm itdiy It i# witltotsl a rival in it* power U- iieal and hr.!i tip the sytteen. For 'wcwo«i:ion it stands uoequaled. Pu«ly veaetabie ««d i^eamnt to take* For sale by *11 drugysst*. PrS« $1 per beetle. Try it once and you will esteem It highly a* a t^easaat a»d effective remedy.
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Polsonons Coin.
Dr. Manouvrieg, a French physician, has published some novel observations on a disease peculiar to bonk clerk*. It has been repeatedly noticed for years that bankers clerks after having handled for someday* in succession large Quantities of silver five franc piece*, *ttf fer from disorders of the respiratory and digestive organs. These have been ascribed to a dark-greenish metallic dnst, which is raised by taking the coin from the bags where thev are laterally kept, weighing them ana putting them hack. This dust impregnates the air of the room, blackens the akin and penetrate* into tbe respiratory and digestive tract* together with the air and stuiva. In the years 1872 and 1874, when the money which had been paid by France to Prussia as a tribute was returned to France through mercantile transactions, the clerks spent an unusually long tim^In handling the coins, which had not been taken out of the Mgs for some years, and the affection was more markea than ever. Owing to the peculiar circumstances under which this affection has been first observed, there ean be no doubt as to its being due partly to the copper (verdigris) and parti ly to the oxidized state of the silver. Both metals are used iu the coinage of five franc pieces, in the proportion of nine-tenths of silver and •no-tenth of copper.
No .Wore Ilnrri Time*.
If you will stop spending so much on fot
fine clothes, rich food and fctyle, buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing, get mo.e real and substantial things of nfe every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of employing expensive, ouack doctors or using so much of the vile humbug medicine tnat only does you harm, but put your trust in that simple, pure remedy, Hop Bitters, that cures always at a trilling cost, and you will see good* times and have good health.—Chron Me.
THE MARKETS.
%'ork.
NEW YOUK..Jail, W,-Floor-Heavy euporflnp State and wontcrti, $3 75 common to
patent procrcB,, !«ft0®8 25 Wheat—Market dull
a spring, »c^frt rlntt.T I mi 14
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Dull and Vr»Wc*V ungraded.
NO. S.Jwinnrj, 5Tl®57J4c. Fcbrnary,
8.5' 56 l57c: Mfsv, S!V$&5^4e. Oat»—Ojieiifd strong, rl A i«U mixed weatern, 4S@44c :whlfe western 4l®4»c.
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Flour—Dnll and nominal extra, and a «hade
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higher: No. S reid vltster. ..Chlco a jected. 37^^37}*. ca*h Fehrttary: 4S^c, M»r rejected. »44tc. Oat#™»tro-.^er 8imc« caab 31?»c, Foomary: 85*ic, May. hi»ky—Steady and an* changed $» 11, Live bog*- Receipt*. 48,fl»0 head ihlpm«nt«,!,«» head strong afert weak rolxe twcktns, heavy. $4 93&S W.
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Good 4#ana»d. but at low nttea: $4 f)Q&4 re CfipU.ft.7V5 head: shipment* t,fiW)
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EMORY P. BEAU CHAMP.
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COMBS & ROGERS
Ar*pr*pwr*d to jUl ordeft
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and dispatch for all grades of
In any quantity, larpt or tmalL Send your ordert, in perton, by telephone, or on horeebacJkt and they will receiie prompt attention, late and early. No postponement on account of the weather.
COAL OFFICE.
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 the city, and receives the same attention as if left at the office. Thanking the public for past patronage, he guarantees to be as prompt in supplying them with the best of coal in the future.
OFF1CB, MAIN HTKKET, Opposite Terre Haute House.
COAL-COAL!
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Cor. Ninth and Main at«., dealer In ALL KINDS OF
Soft and Hard Coal,
-A.ISTID COKE.
All orders left at office promptly attended to, and delivered to any part or the city. 87m#
ANDERSON & CHIN
SELLS
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Block and Nut Goal
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
Ofllce cor. Second and Ohio streets. 77m«
L. KtJSSNEK,
Palace
of Music
213 OHIO STREET.
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
Oldeit mngic taonM in Went«rn Indiana. AI way* the largcat stock oa hand kept in this city. Pianos and organ* rented eo the rent will pay for them.
Xi. WEK/3STBI2/.
418 MAIN STREET.
Dealer In
FINE WINES, LIQUOR & IMS,
AS«o Agent for A. Mayer'* celebrated Lager Beer.
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Oysters! Oysters! Oysters?
Keeps constantly on hand all kind* of Oyster* which lie nervea to his coatomere at all honr*.
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CinciKliAtt, Jan. 18, Floor—Stfoagcr family, 00 .Wh«at—Strontfer f«0@s5 0b: faneyVfSawaSOO No, S red winter. $1 Qfi^l 07 do., hard, $1 orn -Fbra No 2 mixed. 41^. Oat*
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE PUBLIC.
Hannjfjaat returned from tbe,IU»t«rB market*. wh*tre I have parcboaJ «m of tbe moot eoa plete nocks of
PALL and WINTER
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