Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 August 1869 — Page 2
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SatSiay 1KHlng/iuinstl4th, 1869, X.
IT IS. DUE alike to the public interests a&dt&tbe nominee, ean candidate for Councilman in
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Tiiffit Liquor Traffic—Cheating School ChiWrfn. Jtiftaot likely that we w« Ullingf that which -will bo news to most of our readers wb«*f MSy-that maJoHty of the retail liquor dealers, or salooiv keepers, of thEi cfty and county are carrying on flielr hUBtffW wlthdut any legal aathori ty, or rather, in direct. violation of law. 3 &ctfcm
of the "act 16 regulate and
iceose the sale of%pirituous, vinous, malt and Other Intoxicating liquors" provides titet ''No person stall' sell or barter, diMeetly tt indirectly, any intoxicating a less quantity thana quart at a lftae,'^lhin thiVState, without first pro-curing-from th? Board Of Commissipners of tbacoanty in •which euch, liquor or liquors we to sold) a license,"
In the Becoad Sectioti of the same act the words "Intoxicating- Bquor»': are defined .. tbufi Any spirituous) vinous or malt liquor, or intoxicating h'qucr whatever, which Is vised, or may be u?ei as a beverage.' This definition- is sufficiently compiebpjBive, broad enough ifiJLtS'jipplicatico
Qiher sections of the qct provide for publication-of notice of ifatehlion" to ap,ply for lieense -/.tot remonstrance by any ^-'pcfrson ag&icst tie Isstie of license on. account of -fltemoralifjr or fether ufifibesicf the applicant for furnishing. evidence of good msrkl character for the filing bf a bond in. tho^am 'of, £ve huddfeft dollars "to keep an orderly and peaceable house"
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"to pay all fines and costs that may
^tha^rB^nrarmETsacl/' tJponthese condition* tha Board grant licenses, but -wo ltCBn&'cTn iSsit& io any applicant until he thalVhavepcddtothe County Treatuiyr the awn of fifty dollars a fee for oneyedr to be expended for common tchoolpurpose?
Nearly all the retail liquor dealers bi tbw county-faT70 "go^tEFough"5ie pr^ scribed forms until they have come to the place_where tljefea was required. There large majority- of them have stopped, 'Tand have thus cheated the school children -.'but of thousands of dollars that the law requires to be expendedjfor public educational purposes
tngThatcannot be too severely condemned Alid we^now that all good citizens, in-«!u8ifig^il-honest, law-abiding d^alera in liquors, •will agree with us_ln .dftnaanding tnat-ihisls^tant sascaHPTbrchecked.
The remedy, i^eapy.- Sootion XXV of
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act defining misdemeanors and preicidblng punishment therefor," approved June H, 1.5.52, (Q. and H. Yol. 11, P. 465,) provides that "every person who ehall by hipaaglf or agent, transaot any busineei^Pi« any af^ wHhnal a license, pr, when such license is required by
of this State" shall te~fined not
exceeding two hundr^gjlgllars.:' The Grand Jury should indict every man ia the county Who is selling "Ihtoxi* !ating liquors" without a licenBO, and the PttKlicPrdstfoutor should use every exerti.'io hi»~power to insure their conviction. '%e should prosecute them, not JLamelyJ haltiagly. fmpotenilyr b'lt with earnest 23a), as he woulE!pro»oclte othir case*in the^CrimiaaLCourt. "Werftfiis done, Afra faithfhl TmrTtAiipatent* Pf^ftcutor ought to :do it, the great' evil, ,the atupend'ous wrbhgj of whloh. wo complain might be reduced to very smajl propor.Uona, not entirely obfiteratedf'" 2 "ffiwapmn in r^Tf
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this subject as soon as we can procure the necessary data from the public ax* chlveSi lot the meantime our advice to all persons wffoa?e guilty of soiling liquors witboht license, is either to comply with the law, or quit the business. There are enough men in the county, who are above the baseness of cheating the school fund, to sell all the liquor that the pub-, lie good inquires should be sold T'
Tftfc HSBCtJiw of the Senate, Oliver P. MCBTOJT, ia his opeaiog speeeh of the Ohio campaign, perthiently Inquires "Is a there any good resson yrhy the Republican party, after having preserved the TtepubllOf«b©uldvlte-fceqtured to turn -over the c&re and custody of it to theDamocra ojT^nreu^thetlftmsrof yoar burning house bi.vo been extinguished would you em ploy the incandiary as a vratchmin to protect it from fire in the future, or when your child has been rfltcuod from the wave», would you deliver itover for tec dar nursing and resuscitation to the monster who threw it to?"'And yet you xn^hfdofSwe thtrigii priety as to now turn over the control of the Government to. the Democratic party. "When the Republican party shall have grown old, corrupt anff infirm, like the Democracy, and become incapable of any vigorous ppUj?y generous action, it will then be time eaoa&h to hjjjajyjp tfJiioiTbe
Demooratic—into whose hands"the pCf
mitted.":
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FnOJi' the £Tew York JViivrte we' laaro that the London Dialectical Society bss aayihsd TtHnreatflsttOT^f^pirlraal pheaomtaa. It soecas Ubat Jthwre arf gocd spliita ^mbolMal thai. Uih latter a ay be reformed if they are only well treated-1 llisrBLACX^sn. wss oppcced to conildering theci "nccursed,''— Mr. Fftiawtti'didnY belifeve in laying tbese "accursed" spirits by mesmerism and a Mr. BTteaaxud did—because be had seen it done. In short, this discussion seems to iiave bad the usual effect of such investigations. All who believed in the spirits before tmiteve all the harder now, tut there doesn't appear to havfli been scything is the discussion likely to coontf My)N&. ktS il SStllTlfiJ
complains of the
publication in this paper of a news itom wh^#hiroi«rt3n7lW^K^a certain we feed* to «ay~to our coatespondlfnt an whom it may concern,^-tbat-tf® suppress legitimate news of gonoraJ interest- to accommodate the whhns, or sparo the feelings, ot individuals or sectsIt is ogr business to record events.
SBUATOK JdoKTOJr, in his WilmIngton»a Ohio speech, on Thursday, stated that the "increased collection of tb£ gevenue if kept tip for -three years will njakea gain of not less than one .hundred and fifty millions as compared irttb the last three years of the late administration, and the saving from ecoadtay -and retrenchment now being inlrodocedj-during the same period will not lw than one hundred and "twenty millions, and .tbeie twohunderedjandaeventeen millions of actual gain in dollars and eenta will be worth more to tbb country-than two hundred and seventy millions' of Democrotic plat forms and prfitnisM.
HOBBIBIK SCENE.
Sharks Fighting 0V& tti of a Femlc«*tiM BeiMiBs Ijly Mangled and Torn? and Final
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froo th» Haw York Star.) During no previous -i waters surrounding ilanhattan Island been visited by auch ia^e numbers of sharks as those which are now ts be seen daily disporting themselves about the piers bordering on the East and Norm rivers. What has driven these monsters in such unusual number# into our waters it is difficult to say, some attributing it to the unusual number of "menhaden which have made their appearance in the harbor during the present season, wbfle others attribute their presence to the uti usually laTgg number of dead bodies which at present appear in the riteTS
season Jtiave the
One thing is very remarkable tn cob aection-With these visitors, namely: tie boldness which they exhibit in tts movements. It is no uncommon sight' ?ee a party of three-ot fottr Of these vgly fellows g««b?Uog lp G» ff*t«s i»cloi» proximity to the pieri, while passsnge4 by the Fulton and^Hamilttm farries ha'
frequently seen them at ttigbt Rliding 4 lently along in the Wt^e'of the boats, 1 if read* to pourweipoa anythiog, fro a ham" sandwidr^ JrtShWi "being which might dro£ ftom the^oat.
The most remarkable adventure it) connection witkliattiiMood-tbirsty fel lows occurred ysfterday ,wor*l»gi ln thfe vicinity of t&lK of ^b^T are almost, too f.evoUing for tublic&tt0D> of longshoremen yere enraged in unloading onb of the sh!priyi%*Vw^apve-wnUon}-ed pier thiif atteotWrf VW attracted by the frantic raovemeiU^of a number huge sharks, which, having discovered ricb morsel ia tha inarky. waters wbic 1 laved the pier. -Were eBgaged in a mo^ exciting cohtestfottte.apollisi Seizing number of. weapons la the shapeof etonei, brickbats and shovels, the menihastenei tr the spot, uponV T^phmg W|»ich they discovered the wattei for the distat^ ^f ai»ut $fty ywdi around the spo't^ wa* tinged witli blood. Upmi a cioiwf lift^eififion the la borera discovered the cause of'th# eifcite 1 movements of the naotosteje.^- Fastener between two of the logs which couSntu ted the front of the -pie?) Waa ihe deat. body ©f- a fettale,- apparently about1 21 years of.ago oVfl! fte Mhfitated ant bleeding remnants of. which the
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monsters were (quarrying with all the fe rocity of a p&Ck of wolves over the carcasi of a dead animal. gtaaWr portioi of the lower limbs' had already been eat' en away, ahdHon^Hxige ^HoW was seen upon the approach, of thet party, to' dari off into the stream, bwring-vrfth him large piece of'•flesh torn from the side oi the dead body. AT boat tnstantly se cured and manned, and an effort mad« to rescue the body from the rapaciom monsters, but before the men reached th spot one huge fellow was seen to plungt
histeetlnint5~th6i'®SffKJ'~,jfT!Sr^hK!F::hf
darted into the stream, his track being crimsoned by the blood which fiowec from the mutilated body of the unfortunate woman-:
TERBFIbE SHOOTING AFFRAY.
An Old Citizen Shot by H« Own Nepliew.
This community .was startled out of it^ usnal quiet and -aerenity on Tuesday^ morning last by the reporwthat William? M. MaddoX, «n old cit»en of Garlintille^ had been shot, and probably fatally woundafl, by bisnewheir, JamesMafldox.
It appeans that some six weeks ofr two months ago, James Maddox, Sr.', father ol the young man who did-.the shooting, and a brother of the man shot, .had some difficulty witt his brother, growing ont of a business transaction, in which h£ was threatened with a caning. The son, Who is a young man of twenty or twenty^one years of agfr, interfered in aom£ wav.— Since that time It appears that Utter and hostile feeling had existed od^ the part of Mr. Jdaddox'rtoward hlM»e@ew.
On Tuesdayrmorning, as yot$g Maddox waaedtaiag up Welt MaiiHtrew toward the equare, and on the opposit^ide of the Btreet Ifrom his uncle's pla^e of| business, Mr.' ''Maddox hailed hinj"and ordered iim to etoft at the ^aamwtirae advancing across the street, armed with a largo hickory club or cane'in one hand, and a revolver in the other, beldid a threatening manner. Toung Maddci stopped, but warned his uncle two Of tbrea times not t»atdke him, bttt he Tttshed upon him aai struck Him «n the h^«d, knocking him do*n.: While lyingt.in this position, with his* uncle belaboring him vtfth his cudgel, yornig Maddox drew a revolver and commenced .firing The first shot mined, bat the second and third strusk bim, one passing through the forearm^-running upward and,the other under the chin, and lodged infWs neck.
At the third shot the nephew ^awbis uncle stagger, and supposed helua killed him- He then arose to bis feet and Walked to the Square, A short time after, ward Mr. Maddox appeared on the Square armed with a double«brrrel shot-gun, Which he had procured. His 'person was covered with bioqd, and he was in a state of freo«yt from p£iii aod excitemont 'fhe MaydrTiaa^eett notified that*31 r. iiaddox was armed and requested that the gua be taken away' fromJitn.v He .waft surrounded by^nvitebw ofmen who enf deav'6rtd" to take hold of the gtit), bufEe cocked it and warned them Uiat he would not hIIOW hiinself-W-WAdi«ariiW. air. Mat. Sail, however, succeeded in clelmg with him, and he was soon disarmed.'
He was then taken and placed in a wagon and started for home, all the time bleeding copiously: Before he readhgl bis residence, in the eastpartof the town, the excitement which had sustained him •o far began to give way, and he was aV most helpless wheiT they arrir^. 3Dr. Bettersworth was in. attendance upoo him, and it was thought that the wounds weuld prove fatal, the arm having oecot^p terribly awollen, but at the.hour of goliig to press it is reported that be is better, although at ill in. a critical condition
The naphaw, immediately after tfa» •hootio© the authorities, but was dissuaded by his friend*. At a late hour he was arreated, and an investigation set for ThursdaysHe was Una rdeiaai on Ms Mcogtfteanct.
C'arlinville (Iffinaufr Democrat, A 9ft.
Wtt and aenHment.
Sheet-musi Experience A superior A legal conv The child of the sea—The harbor buoy --^rmite«i»^ftn
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Cleanliness ia|hejB|eganee^«A
He who opprefeilis Bo&iety never had any. ^^tffgrakaer—l'he parson at the marriage seryjggg ft |gye n-
-Genfine your^xpBCTsa^or they will 1
The Bored of Educationon a summer afternoon,
If you. wiii properly regulate tbajuaft tity of what you eat, you may indulge liitle—nuy, a good deal—in the quality.
The Copperheads ridicule Grant's battling at Long Branch. There is no DemO' cratic precedent for bathing on record. "Do you call this a trunk?" growled a dejected porter. "It only needs a lightning rod to be mistaken for a boardinjg house.'-
If you and your sweetheart vote upoh the marriage question, you for it, and she against it, don't flatter yourself as to its being a tie
The true sign of a great poet, or any great author, is not that he is
faults,
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Old maids disprove the proverb— proposes. Slight, of hand—Declining a matrit|K nial oh'er.
Sands form the mountains rnome make the year Cuba—"The iana of the flea, and home of the slave.'
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A knowledge of our duties is the useful part of philosophy. Let your promises he sincere, and within the compass of your ability.
Why is echo always of the lemmme gender? Perhaps* because she alwws has the last word.
Babies are the coupons attached to t|w bonds of matrimony. The interest is dpe at random.
The poet says "bright things will ne*ar die.'' This is a mistake: bright red haiwill dye beautiful. "It's a great comfort to be left alon^," said an Irish lover, "especially when yopr sweetheart is wia ye.'
Go not for every grief to the pbysiciin for every quarrel to the lawyer, nor f^ every thirst to the bowl.
lie there and cool
without
but that he makes you love his
faults, in spite of yourself. A wag, speaking of the embarkation of troops, said "jNotwithstanding many
•iniMUmw ftfivmuii iregESPSpitty tfnou^ tp look at—sweet faces an.d delicate hands, yv®a»i^fiatl&^to:*'«gulat#'after
™Ihom soldiers must beau awful dissUd $n£$l$f la£y "foe pot fo pass that some sentry is ,aoA jsUaiM^jLfeli-gatg.y
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Mr
Violet at Wioterset
laet^eS^^^"j6se,m a^ Reason ably ex ifiitft tl^6fe ^#opja^-»whaie.J
IH»,rwai?ked that
Jere was a widow worth going for." (fitfnftron of "a*mean everythinj i«[g *°m fNs pm honor and chwrag^^^g^ he,yalues at nothing. in of j^ie: period, says jartfcularly good point in
Bwrwhrch ls, that
WSitWSMe&O* every '^nJiB .he'i only seai !i reason why there gobd lawyers and to TbkLan^B the bad for
Tfm iBiffif,, i°f, finf/H""*•"n,t teng tirT^piine3 and exter
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"odd names.. The
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traveled three days
together in a staga'coach without ex^haDffing^^otd^. Oa^he fOttCtb day one of them ventured to remark that is was afin« morel 4'A^ ^o saiditwasn't?"
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a# the Amaa^rbo obeata smat 1 measure is a pjeasureljss rogue. If he gives sbort quasiresimib^, #hen he i% a vofu**p^ibr inlrluJiky,4&en he hi*rogue in
*ed.aiittle.girl "»JAW hich do
'Jgtt JOT* Dti^ySttf «ft'*6r you*- doll?" The Ultlet'gitliliought tomk timn before anio th® ear of her questioner: "I loVjp my cat,best, but fowiamk a it
A gentletdan gfving a lecture to some boyl, 9asr^at$bi ortef obiild
have all heard of a man drowning—bow does that happen?'' The ready answer was: "'Cause he can't swim."
Ninon de l'Enclos defines a kiss "An alms which eDricbes him who recieves without impoverishing her who gives." Very true, out misses should be careful to choose none but deserving objects on whom to bestow tboir charities
A worthy old salt laid himself alongside of a lecturer the other day, and poured a broadside into him for speaking of the "sounding brass." Any lubber, as our friend remarked, ought to know that the lead is the thing we take soundings with
A Western paper "busts into song" in the following atrocious manner: you a story, about, Mr. Borie, and then my story begun, how his beautiful daughter, saved Keeves from the water, and now my story's undone., for Borie hasn't any daughter." "Gentlemen,' in ihe true scense, are of the Almighty's making, and His alone. The pure ore is very scarce Theiunof gentlemen of all ranks are merely plated ur washed. Give them a rub: put them into a novel position—into a passion, or any other trving circumstance—and the copper benoatb quickly showg itself.
A physician going down Broadway with a friend of his, said, to him, "Xi9t us avoid that pretty little woman you see there on the left. She knows me, and casts on me looks, of indignation. I attended her husband." Ah! I see, you had the misfortuoe to dispatch him On the contrary," replied the doctor, "I saved him."
Questions for young Democrats in Pennsylvania: How did the candidate for Governor b«gia life? As-a-Facker. When did he do his first packing When he packed his carpet-bag and packed off from Connecticut to Pennsylvania. When he packed the Hamburg Convention.
Here is hoar they look upon the Pennlylvania canvass in Delaware The Wilmington Commercial says: "Packsi's money is all the theme of discussion [n Pennsylvania. The Democrats are leligbted with their hopes of handling it, ind the Republicans at the certainty of Its being spent for nothing."
A young pupil of th^^aw Orieasa IWKW APVKtlTOKlBlWTI. at school was scolded by"" 'Ss#S^|ammy," said you^o tbw you might havi ould^ hurt yourself."couva raicniilL mother youngster, as the pain from his ahin ceased for a moment "am I a future
fully one day, ssd hearing the ordinary sort of remarks „jtbaut~ -it, s^"" iLWm^amfl^h«^term1
what do.vou mean cried tba astonished
what do .you] sister.
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Ih general way, and with referent* to other harvests Mtide the ataplea of the Northwest, we may »ay that Thanksglv-.
bandman with abundance for man aaa beast. Millions "of "bushels of wheat will sell for a dollar or a little more a bushel.
SSPffSliPff5®? of families to buy peaches for Iwenty-flre cents a peck. Though farmer^may make'
sa a WeWafc giving widespread happiness stimulating great" enterprise, and promoting every form of material prosperity.—
S90 SlkfSB THSBE is to be "trouble inthecathp' of Brigham "S^ung'a Mormons. 2* longer in seclussion^ but, by the Pacific Rstlws^lriagit^w^rict atA ^»B«n"usl Intercojirse with the "States,' the state of affairs in the Great Basin jpust soon change. If salt would save them there is enough of it in XXt^)U9#o.i nal dissensions will ibontry of thrfaithful. A "true Mormon" in a San Francisco paper denouncee Brigham as an "apostate" -and declares he It not "orthodox" in the faith. Between two fires the dross or Joseph Smith's ^ejijioa will be soon burned awiy, and tfi* "pure gold,"if any is attainable, will be shown Polygamy is doubtless on its last legs
LQVJ AND hyi0L2j(C Dumas the great Trench author, is in press, and will be published in a few days, by T. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia. Any thing that Dute** writes entertaining and it will commands a larga sale, being a narrative of the French Revolution of 1792, the interest is intense from the first page to the last. The price is on yl $1,75, bound in cloth. The following new books are having immenee |al^ aad should be read by all: Mrs. South worth's Bride's Fate." "Changed Rwda'V^f He Won Her," and "Fa1r Play.'v Mrs. Stepbena' "Curse of Gold," 'Mabel's .Mistake,"aiid "Doubly False." "The WidWin in Red" and "The Breitmann's Ballads" in one glossary.
ty.ANY TEARS AQo the writer of th» notice and an invalid physician, while' visitingrthe Island of Bt. Crdit for their health, experienced and witnessed many surprising and banafleial effects of the Bum there produced upon many of the invalids wbo were, like ourselves, seeking health and upon inquiry and investigation, ob tained a full history of its medicinal vir tues. ?e was Relighted and sarpWO, and determined, to make it the basis of a Tcmicjxnd Beatoraty# ^tedieine. The Result of his labois was a glorious success for himself and suffering humanity. The CTlebrat^^AMTAW^^^iTOMawasjthus
tide of real merit^founded on new prin ciDles, and rfelying^holfy Upon the veg atable Kingflom fof i» mfldtemrt""effset^ it worked a rapid revolution in the treatment of physical debility. dwlw
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best imported at half the price. riUfaTli'i'.f
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don't care, don't,"
.'iWell,^ went .to Albany «ad. took dian«r at a tarera. Bight rbeside«« »at a meaaber of th« Legialf^inr fronton* of th» hack towns, ^fore his plat^ was a
"iawrof them.
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his fork, and in less than no time aousad one into his mouth. As he brought down bis grinders the tears came into hie iywAt last removing the pappw. into Jj* hand, he laid it down by the side of hi*.
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Passaic vineyards of Dr. Speer have never been so loaded with grapes as the vines are this year. If not by too much rain or early &ost, the quantity as well as quality of the Speer vintage will exceed anything heretofore east of the Allegheny mountains, ewecially tke Oporto grape, from ^rhich tie Doctor celebrated wine is toade* All:kinds of fruiu are abundant,—^ewar^. (If. J.) Dai^yAixtrtXm,
In Numbers there is safety, it waf upon tbla principle that the foitn.ula.of Judson'a Mountain Herb Pills was prepared. It Was not the result of one man's knowledge. Dr. Judson intending to spend a fortune in advertising bis pills consulted the most intelligent and learned pbysiciana df the age, and the result was the production of simple but efficacious medicine the, Judson's
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For spsolmsns of our work we.aefez to DemtagV Block. MeSropoUUa Black, CorjV Buildings, Sattml^MMBaak, S«v^3SMfflo«, Us Gr»gor'»«nd D«alnr Hc&cm«iit«i *o.,
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