Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 January 1880 — Page 1
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New Advertisements.
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Agents Read This. W:
wimtBn .-igtntln this County to t^ioin w« 1 pay a-alary of |100 per month and oxli'ttis^H to st*11 our wonderful invention.
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^HKItMAN & Marshall, Michigan.
On 30 Days Trial
Wewliifr-nti our
and other Electric Appliances ipon trial for 80 dny« io those suffering from Nervous Debility, Rheumatism, Paralysis or any diseases ol the li.vcr or kidneys, and many other disease*. A Sye Cure puarantred or no pa.-. Ad
l'fwt, VOLTaIU BELT CO..
Marshall, Mich.
$10,000.
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ALL KEALINCI ALL HEALINiS!!
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Thin remarkable Ointment contains no Mci'c.irinl or other Mineral substance, and nothing cax he found in its composition thhtcan ipjure Uintehdcr infant or unduly affect the ivped or InOrm. Belnfr a Veffetabic Hropurution vhe AlL (iKAL* INK* *I.Vi jtliiNT wllnerer injure you. but can be used wltn impunity by ALL, It» heal in powers aru wonderful, and the great reputation li has acquired during ^the pa-t 85 yours epeaks volumes of pratoe for its inerii-6. Cbis ointment has ihu power to oau6« ol' xtcr.nil cores, Mifuloii*- liumore, cutaneous eruption ft, »Jinm- Itqh, felon and poisonous woundh to di8r.narire rhnir ptnrld matter and thoro lualu .voccss loilows, finru a (lHckl ar'-1 untttyrelieveJ. Ohapped'' hands mid 1 »*o», "t«ostcd limbs and chUblainS, aro pjro ptlv cured. Salt rheum bwrbers itch ring worm, are speedily eradicated. As a tv ..*dy forftff fl(U Trice i6 cents a box. it it -J-Ctlic
FILES!
sold by all drug
gist's or mi'led free on receot of 2oj. uy HA LI. & Ki:"ttEL, T)rtlggi#t8, which Mi-fot. New York.
218 Greea-
Dictator Grant
IXepaib-
Or the OvertMroW of the lietu'iso* Tfcifi s'ory wn roai with dt-ofnnirtV^tt by many tfte older (F^ll ftivcr) operaitvc#—i Atlantic Mntriliiy. A sts-rtiiog illustrut-pamphlet.-(New Yorfc Kve.
hi
Daily Union. Takes a look into the futurel
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far a-* human .eyes
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applicat'on to
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Tiwcs. A soul-riveting utory.—|National Monitor. Keadn (?. Pa An extraofJinar? product, i-.n.-l Huc.k. A •(treat work.—^Clv»land Advance, the top tie Is of ^vilhave beon unusnallv ixtlve. Chief aniOBg these is Mr. Samuel I *-lN. T. Daily Graphc. Tbi- Itrnoipj part of the story ia exceednglv pnioctic at timfltf, but not strained. —Wlnstod 'Conn) fteas. TO p. 40 to 13 Ptc" turcs bv Ciisichs. ^Story written printo'i winter ot For sale by_all newsdealers, ond mailed, (osttnld, for 30 cents, by ^amut*l Leavitt, 6 Woith Street, New York: for many years with the N.
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hi
dny
|).r*oo who can eiplofl* a la mm fltlid wltti oar PATSHTKV SAFETY ATTACHMKNT.
SAFETY
LAMP.
May u». any lamp or barnrr. Pr.r.oL drlppiuf nnd hmltafc Sfiidlor umplcn, with ilze
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America.—Iew Haven
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World, Trimine and Gmphio aod ediwriai (not financial) manager of New Vork vocate, ill! us clron'avloa was
A{fcu(i« Wanted.
700.000.
Know.oc Thyself.
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mualred bv tlio errors
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larged, just U) I»118bC-K
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all on
U^vvork iv ui 'wiKiim L, the faculty of the Auiericau PluVa-i*.tpj»ia asso Hok.1'. A. P.?rtrr.'I(to«J.
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ne iithor .oiUra bv P'ri1" ,„\M Fl!?HEK,nr.Tldnt w. I. P. '3sW1?l i: vice-mm* ii'.ent: \Y, T'AlNE,-M. Vi (j.\r\rp. V. H. J. oububr, M. D-, u.. li! KLIN K, M. J. u: HOLC°liB,M. Dm
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NEtV. A5. iHCuliy of tUc pailadelphxa .f.-'of. le,hcme and ^^ty of 1. Bissau.. M.
Medical Asso-
01
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l)i. W.H." PAHKKR, No. 4 Bul-
flatdi su-eet. Bos-
BBAUTY. IT IS NOT A DTK.
It requires only a few applications to Restore gray hair to its youthful color and lustrous beauty, and induce luxuriant growth, and its occasional use is all that is needed to preserve it in its highest perfection an,l beauty.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue Of an order of the Vigo Circuit Court, the undersigned administrator of the estate of John Burton, deceased, will offer for 6ale on the 29th day of January 1880, at the court house door in Vigo county, Indiana, the following described real estate, irt Vigo county and state ot Indiana, to-wit:
Part of let 54 in section 16, township 12 north, range 9 west, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point in the east line of Lafayette street, west of a point' 343 feet 6 inches south of an iron pin at the original north corner of 6aid lot 54, being the southwest corner of a lot conveyed to Sabina Wolf, by deed recorded in Deed Record Volume 42 on page 415: running thence southwest wardly along the east line of said Lafayette street to its intersection with the east line of-Sixth-atid-a-half street, thence south street tollTe nortff of mVhor(fenced to John Newman, by deed recorded in Deed Record Volume 37 on page 446: thence east alo.ig the north line of ftaid Newman's lot to the west line 61 a one acre lot conveyed to William Griffith, by deed recorded in Beed Record Volume 8 on page 24 thence north to the couth line of fiaid Sabina
Wolffr lot, thence we6t to the place ot beginning.
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lots fourteen and seventeen
and 17) in section sixteen (16) town's* lp twelve (1:*) north of range nine (9) west. Also the north half of the north half of in-lot 165 in the city of Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana.
The terms of 6ale are as follows: Onethird cash, one-third in twelve and onethird in eighteen months, to be secured bv mortgage on real estate 60ld. _-JNO. W. Davis, "ji jj .3 Administrator.,
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Commissioners of Vigo County, and a committee appointed from the Common Council of the city of Terre Haute, until Monday, January 19th 1880, at 12 clock at the office ol the County Auditor, for the sale of Seventeen (17). acres of land, more or less, belonging jointly to said City and County, the same being in West fractional Section Twenty One (21), Town Twelve (12), Range Nine
(9),
Tthat\nuntold
HE miseries result from indiscretion tarly lite may b« alleviated and cured. Those who doubt this »suertion should purchase the new mediosi w'otk published by the lJKAihOUV itEDICAL IM8TI-
West, and lying near the grade of the Wabash River (County) Bridge. The tertTi6cf said sale will be as follows, to-wit: OneTthird cash, onethird M) in 12 months, one-third in iS months, purchaser to give note with approved personal security tor tne unpaid balance, waiving valuation 01 apf "praisement laws, with 6 per cent interest thereon from date of sale.
Bidders can find a complete description of the above premises on application lo County Auditor.
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A Noble Record: near half a Century. Established
1832.
Improved
1S79.
The nature of the great improvement is in its wonderful life-giving properties to faded or falling hair, and MORE QUICKLY CHANGING GRAYJOR WHITE A.IR to its natural youthful
Dandruff
is
quickly and permanently removed. Sold by all Druggists, $1.25 Per Bottle.
MANUFACTORIES AND SALESROOMS:
114 & 116 Southampton Row, Londo Eng.
Boulevaid Haussman, Paris, France. 3$ Barclay ft. i& 40 Park Place, New York.
The Board and committee will reserve he right to reject any or all bids that may be presented for the purchase of the
aboye l^nd,.
Ch'm City Committee.
vt H. ol
Bo-.rd in Frci cb clotb pr?oe. or.fy
,., arn
Latuet
say.
•hculdbe
withoufctblsvuluable.^0°^-V
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No. 11,633, The State of Indiana. Vigo Countv, in the Vigo Circuit Court, Mary R. Binkley vs. John R. Binkley, and Catharine Binkley in attachment.
Be it known that on the 10th day of November, 1^79! said plaintiff filed an affidavit in due form, showing: that said John R. Bjnkiev and Catherine Binkley are non-residents of the state of Indiana. Said non-resident defendants are hereby notified of the pendency of said action against them, and that the same will stand foi trial on the 8th day ot January 18S0 at the November term ot 9aid court in thevear 1S79.
Attest:
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to«% M'»ss. The nCJ author may berp"fl ^t^SiTT. consulted on
fcll JL
JLX jL
C5X14A-J A-
diseases requiring skill and experience
BT A \Elegant Cards. 60 prettiest styles with 0,W naVne, 10-. ^StampS t*en. W. H. M#ovc, Brockport, N —W
A«EKTSSelling
VAHTED for the Best aad
Fastest Pictorial Books Bioles. Prioea reduced 83
TIONAX.
111. •.
John K. Durkan,
M. M.Joab, Atty for Paintiff.
APPLICATION
aad
cent.
Na-
PfB. Co., St Louis, Mo. or
Chloago,
FOB
Notice is hereby given,*th£t we will apply to the Board ol Commissioners of Vfgo county Indiana, at their MarcL term, for a license to sell "intosicatlHg liquors" in a less quan tltv than a quart at a time, with the prlvil Airoef alio wing the same to be drank on our ^miBes°for one year. Our place, of business ina the premises whereon said liquors are tobesold anddrank^re located at No. llnorth Third street, In Harrison township, Vigo County, Indiana
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OH! MY BACK!
W-.tr-W
WORLD. fflt$sS A Aliens .. WORLD'S HmrRestorer
Why do you suffer with the pal in your back leins or sick Your kidneya are diseased. Do not delay, as delays
99 are dangerous, bat try at once HTunt's Heme «1T. ALL dis
eases ot the Kidney's, Bladder. Liver aad Urinary Organs, Dropsy,' Gravel, Diabete* Wright's DiMases or the Kidney*, and Incontinence and Retention of Urine, are cured by *'U*T*S HEiTI^DY. It is prepare EXPRESSLY for these Diseases.
Cameron, Co.. central Penn. Drlftwooa, Nov. 18,187#.
DearBln-f may say UUN'1'8 BEMSDY has raised the dead. It raised me from the dead for sore, as the doctors ha given me up to die inSIX HOURS, and so had all the people. friens oalled in the priest to prepare my ej a dth, and he alsoaald I waa doomed. Th 11 had me dead, but HUNT'S REMEDYsaved me and I am alive to day sonnd andcured of dropsy.
R. W.TRUDE.
From Rev. E. G. Taylor, D. D. Pastor First Baptist Church. Providence. R. I., Jan. 8. 1879.
I can testify to the virtue of HUNT'S RtCMHDY in Kidney Diseases from actual trial, having been greatly benefited by its use 15. G.TAYLOR
SIUNT'8 BICfllEOY has been nsed by
Faib
Uy Physicians for
80
years. It has never been Known to fail. It is a safe, sure and speedy cure. It is purely vegetable. All who use it enjoy good health, eienl for Pamphlet to WM, E. CLARK PaOViDKhCK. R. I
rnjrsiciftua iur
HUNT'S REMEDY!
Sold bv all Druggists.
EXECUTOR S NOTICE. By virtue of an order of the Vigo Circuit court and in pursuance of the directions contained in the will of Fred. Hake, deceased, I will offer at private sale, at the office of Gookins & Day, No, 315 Ohio street, in the city of Terre Haute, on Friday, the 30th day bf January, iSSo, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock, the following described real estate in Vigo County. Indiana, to-wit: 200 acres oft* the north side of the south half of section 23, town 13, north range 9 west, and it the same is not sold at pri vate sale, I will at 2 o'clock p.
m.
of said
day, offer said land at public auction at the court house door in aaid city. Bids will be received at any time before 11:30 of said dav.
TERMS OF SALE:—One third cath on day of sale, balance in two-equal payments ^t 9 and 18 months purchaser to give notes payable with interest and 5 per cent, attorney's fee and secured by mortgage on the premises.
a
Geo. C. Duy.
Executor of the will of Fred. Hake, deceastd »roi .! .-.v
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nMlNISTRATOR 8 PALfi.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Vigo Circuit Court, the undersigned adm In istrator ofthe-estateoflsaao Evaus, deceased, will offer for sale on the 7th day of February, 1880. at the Court house door in Vigo County, Indiana, the foliowing described real estate In the city of Te.re Haute, VIco County. Indiana: LoM iprty nine (49), fitty (60), flfty.one (51), (52), flfty-three (68), and flfty-six C6_, in Dean's subdivision west of the Wabash and Brie canal, being the subdivision of the west half ot the north half of the wutheast quarter, of section twenty-seven (371 to township twelve (13), worth of raEge nine
The terms of pale are as fol'ows: One-, third cash, one-third in six months, and onethird in twelve months, to ^secured DJ mortgage on reali °?ta%®^DAVIS, attest Administrator.
JSO. K. DUUKAN. Clerk.
^IVIDKKD NOTICE^
Notice is hereby given that the Trustees of theTtrreHaute Savings.Bankjbave tbls dav declare*1 asemi-annnaldindend of two an'd a half per oont. en all sum 8 0/ two yol\Urs and upwards which shall havelwonon depositefcr six months next precedinp. ana a proportionate rate on like suinatbathave been on deposlte for three months, payable te depositors on and after January ami,
18Ail
Andrew. Grimes,
Philip Schloss,
Auditor
iividends not drawn out will
credited in account ^d draw interest from January 1st.. JOHN. 9. HE AC 11, To-re Haute Jan. o, 1880.
ccnt ar any .the i, begin back It'date of-W. or death of aoidier. All
lata war to a law of Jan. charge or should apply at once
Estray Notice.
Taken up «by William F. MatV.rly living in Honey Creek townshtp.. county, Indiana, on the
HcnrV
LICEN3K.
226
vetnber. 1870, :d to 01
supposedtobe
Clerk.
day of ISo
a white cow with
red
^John.
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DAHIBLSBAD.
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TEBRE HAUTE, INIh..—THURSDAY JANUARY 15, 1880. ...,r ,r H.SO PER YEAR 'U -f I
SAN FORD'S
RADICAL: CURE
jfri. For'
^CATARRH
Is tantly relieves and permanently cures Sneezing or Head Golds, thick, yellow and foal mattery accumulations in the Nasal Passages, rotting and sloughing of the bones of the Nose with discharges of loathsome matter tinged with hleod, and ulcerations otter ^extending to the eye, ear, threat and lungs, Alto hay fever, nervous headache, dizziness, clouded memory, and loss of nsrve power.
Clear Hesd.60"^
A sinsrie dose clears tho Nasal Passages when Oiled with foul mucus accumulations, rendering the breathing easy, the bead clear and open and every sense In a grateful and soothed condition.
Sweet Breath,
In the ulcerous or rotting forms of catarrh it rapidly removes loathsome-Hmelllng corruption, cleanses deodorizes and heals the iayingparts, and positively removes the cause of bad breath
Perfect Hearing.
Win ,r»i
Ulcerative Catarrh extends to the organa of hearing, and unless checked destroys them. By arresting and removing the cause of catarrhal deafuess, the radical ouro succeeds when all direct applications te the car fail. V~ «f.
pepfect
-Eyesight!
JtMfecMve eyesight, sore, weak watery ane nflamel eyes are caused by eatarrh. Thd Radical Care cures the most nUrrcing affection of the eye by urresting the further progress of oatarrh. No remedy
it.
medicine
csn compare with it. Pr ce, with hnnrored inhaler, treatise, and directt ns, |i. Sold by all druggists.
COLL IHS
Faster*
lit.
Electricity for the Million—An electric battery for 25 cents. Th!« wonderful ouratUo agent instantly annihilates pain when all other rem«diea fa.l. It gives new life to weak and painful musc«l8 and organs It restores the circulation of the nerve forces when ,dormant or inactive as in partial paralysis. It destroys all tendency to ir flamnation by drawing from the Rrstem morbid or unwholesome matter. Worn over the pit«f the stomach it neutralizes blood poisons, prevents ague and llvrrrialni, inflammation ot the liVer and
^ain?, lunsrf, weafr stomach and and painful back,fcmaloweakof strength and activity these a ranrpaei even other known curative wn ij
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'c PRICE 25 CEHtS. 1 2« 8fttiKfl6d unless'yOu Obtala Col-
ot
unin. •uniii.
-T»le Electric Plastersv a onion ol 'le agent. Electricity, with healing 7, to
1 balsams. "ioM 'by all druggists.
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EIDY FAMILY SOAP MAKER:
98 PER CENT.
Lye:
ears,
and ap-
four years old
praised
at
twenty-five
dollars before
K.
Durkan-
Clerk
Estray Notice.
Taken up by Johua Reckord in Lost,
Creek towLhip, Vigo Count,. Ind..=. on the i8thd.r or N°verab«r. -679,
white eteer with a red and white neck
lod he.a, hiving -we -nd h..TT hon»
supposed to be two years old past, ap proSwd at peccmh®! |,th'
before Walter B. Dickeson, J.
PURE»r
(Patented.) iati
FINELY POWDERED. 4 r, HIGHLY PERFUMED-
JSS3SB&
Vfnt. ItlspaAedlnanirpncMiwitt
Third* Ateaspoonfnl or more can te
saatafsaasMS^i
atonoe and used in a short time, or tne •®£J8.MutepuH*. Free from a|l adulteritlonfl. best Soap can be made in from tan
are foUowea. .. Seventh.-One cap equal to twenty Soda.
Thotisanns who are
not lirawmg pensions ara on^^J^rpv'saB crease. Soldier* tnd widows of t!^ Mexw^a war are entitled to pensions. Tour case hall receive prompt at^Uon. a once. Address C. L. sion Attorney. Indiaaapolis, Indiana
Eighth. One tan of pouna more of nease1 than any
Treasurer.
^iFe'nth^ One to two teaspoonfniB will soften a will thoroughly ctp^nso SlrikB, Drains, or Clopets. jfrivaluabto ior wiHipf HoacbeivHios* Bats, eto.
The best article for washing Trees.
un in
IIAinjVACTUXZD OTTLT B*
HIGHEST PREMIUM AWARDED CINCINNATI INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, 1879A fine cut scale given to dealers with eaoh
60
1879
John K. Durkan,P-
Clerk.
pounds of Summit Fine
dered. Sold by
Masters Refusing 'to an
crease of Ten Per Cent in |~:r Wages the Cause of it.'
Gambetta'e Re-Election as President of the Chamber of Deputies Yesterday, a
Close Shave.
Davitt« Hillin and Urennan'i .Trial for Sedition to Proceed at Ooce. one** tti
Paris,
PRINCE LOBANOFF.
Berlin,
.1 L'Cti
VOLTAIC BELECTRIC
,.11:
PrTheg'peace
aSg
London,
broken with a hammer to get the Lye out Beoend. It being a flee owner, you can remove tne and pour out all the contents, bong always ready for iim.
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EUROPE TO-DAY,
England Anxious to Pre,r. serve Peace With Ireland.
Cotton Operatives at Boltin Burnley and Ashton) Under Tyne Contemplating aniExtensive Strike.
EVERY INVALID A DRUGGIST By buying new and popular med'ifcine Kidney-wort, you get in each pickage enough of the dry compound to make six quarts of medicine, thus
Jh1?Lv'3U) in Sheet's subdivision of the west half oSt-lot thirty one
t,
f1
ij
January 14.—The St. Peters
burg correspondent believes Prince Lobanoff will go to London by way of Ber lin and will take with him a letter for Emperor William.
5(t
adrx d,January14,—Membersof
London,
AS FAR OFF AS EVER.
Berlin,
January
14.—The
\Whome rule For
W5
ft ft ,71
J-i- ,*-' ,•*(» .*•
.1.-4
%itm. ,:» .r» ifo'fr «—T! vV
if
t.r
,f» $ 5
Rk-apjpointed.
3?
jar.uary 14 —Both ment Buesen
and Senaret, former vice presidents of the Chamber of Deputies,,have, been reappointed.
"Soecial
party at St. Petersburg
now preponderates inconsequence of the nature of the communications from the diplomatic representatives abroad-
TROUBLE AHEAD.
January 14. Extensive
strikes of cotton operatives at Boltin Burnley and Ashton-urider-Tyne, are imminent in consequence of the masters refusing to pay the increas? of JO ^f" cent. in wages.
ANOTHER ATTACK ON CABUL.
A Bombay correspondent states that an expedition is preparing at Cand&har tor movement against Ghuzni and Herat as a counter stroke to the apprehendefl junction of the hostile Afghans of Herat and Ghuzni tor another attack on Cabul.
portant
saying
DMlN 19 KtATOIPB-8ALK*
Notice is hereby given that by
dou
ble the money which is usually paid for medicine, prepared on liquid. It t* specific cure for Kidney and Liver diseases.
T'E®a"
®a
^gmaam
(81)
Attest: JSO.' K. DURKAN, Clerk.
A Grand Excursion
will leave this citv for southeastern Kansas via cf Kansas City to: Independence, Cof&eville and Baxter Springs, on Tuesday, Jan. 2otb, 1SS0, at 7 o'clock
&ccall
F. J. BIEL, Terre Haute,"^Ind.
on or address W. T.
28
cut
or
I &OGll£"d*£a
W. R.
to the city of
Tprre Haute, VigoCounty, Indiana The terms of sale are as foliowt: Onethir.1 cash oHe-thir.l in six mouths, anlone tbird irftwelve montht, to be secured by mortfiagedn real es^oM.
wortb of
first
Admlniatrotor,
take his
J- Ai .^nxnm-ix •'sxtiui^f-
STATE OF MAINE.
,ii.n
The Muddle Over the ILate Else* tlon Not Yet Settled.
THE BRIBERY INVESTIGATION,
I» f' v'.
•hwf
in
•4 .. 'Vj 1 ,^|s Jl/,'
i) it- if ho is Elected.
y':
I^s
the
minority, who are following the policy of abstention, say that if the stringent statute declaring their seats vacant be sanctioned, they will not seek re-election. Premier Canovas Del Castello is adyised by most Conservatives to dissolve the Cortes if the minorities in the Chambers persist in their policy of abstention. fo
Jan. 14.—A Dublin corres
pondent says: It is how thought certain the government intends to proceed with lEMOTUkgMii.'
Calcutta,Jan.
14.—In .consequence
of the fresh gatherings of the Kohistanis near Lundi, Kotal and Dakka, those stations have been reinforced with a view to immediate offensive operations.
exiled
Bishop of Cologne has written a letter to his friends here expressing the opin ion that the termination of the conflict between Church and State is as far off as ever. 1. $' ww
fitbLand.
RoMk, January
gan Aurora, in a long, leading article, advocates home rule for Ireland.
8CHOUvaloff
London,
if
14—The
I
Vatican or
tion
and
it
in LUCK..,/
Jan. 14.—A Vienna corie-
spondent says he learna. from good au thority that Count Schouvalofrs pros pects of obtaining a rosition in which he would be able to exercise great influence upon the foreign policy of Ru.sia, are im-
,ul vi
Sevtral Fuslonlsts Testify That Thty Were OflTered Money to Absent Themselves.
S
tt". .3 r~.i i.yi*'*'
If Smith is Elected Governor Today the Fusiontata Will Have ^1 a Grand Meeting of Rejoicing To-night.,
--.i-Vs r- .. .:*Jkz&tfait
Police at the State Honao Have Been Increased.
nV it :i-,, 11 .u.r Hlr |§fg
It is Alleged That.3 Chambftrlain "n JfW
no^
^cognize Smith
if
t! ,,r
tmuA
THB CORTES.
Serious Trouble Anticipated the Near Future. .V:. /j it $ •n *fi
mist*
The yectioa Coanittee Voted 3 to 2 ts||• Uueat Halo, ^v,
h-
SB TRIED.v,'"f "50»
19
,„
'.
v'j -.-vT jj "'j Augusta,
January 13.—The following:
rdera have been promulgated. %.H 3?
State of Mains, 4 ^6 Executive Departmkwt^ Aoubta,
January 13,1880.
55^
Joshua L. Chambal tin, Major Qoaorft— caforcuuistancee, it ia important for me-'
WUl WlWUUI9«"vwj to understand whether you are prepared5 to recognize my authority as sach. ^21/? R#«rwr.tfullv.
Respectfully,
James
D.
Lamson,
Goverrior.
State
ot
Maine.
s$Augtsta,
January
Sir. I
13, 1880.
To lion. James D. Lamson.
have to acknowledge'-the-''
receipt of your communication,informing! me that yoii
havt
entered upon thef,
duties of Governor,and desiring to
most earnest attention.
virtue of the following order. "State
knoir^
am prepared to recognise your authority as 6uch.
Thie
gravity of the situa
importance of my answer to
your question demand that
I
should
give
I
am acting
under the authority devolved on me
by
of
Maine
Augusta,January
5. 18S0. T'
order No.
45-
"Major
Getieral
J. L.
Chamberlain it
hereby authorized and directed to protect the public propCry and institutions of thp state,until my
"8. D.
successor is duly qualified
uAloN2oGarcelon,
Governor.
Leavitt Adjt.Gen."
'questions
11
In the attitude which things
have
seat,
a.
from the Union Depot over the Ili'tnois Midland Ry. Tickets for round triD rood for 40 days. For particulars,
Leggett,
south Fourth street, hat store.
nation leaves only
New Chroino, Shell, e. A.
8.with
nan e. Bte.
Spring, Wallingford, Ct.
now-
taken,the responsibility resting on me under this order,involves the liberties of, the people, their most sacred property and the stability of constitutional government, their highest institution. The Constitution declaires'that the
justice
the Supreme Judicial court shall
obliged to give their opinion upon
bet
im
bf law, and upon sol-
emn occasions,when required by the civil branches of the Government, but that privilege ii not accorded to the military department.
Supported
decissionof the court,
by a
I
should obey
a moment's hesitation, but sol-,
without
emrily believing that if,at this juncture,'
I
abandori my trtst,there will
be no bar
rier against anarchy and bloodshed, I cannot under the present circumstance*'' recognize your authority as Governor of Maine.
Believing tha!this answer must com-'v Ahenditsift to your judgment^ as the onlv one possible for me to give, and with the highefct respect and esteem,
I
have the honor to be yotir obedient serv ant,* 'i* ij f. L. Chamberlain/* fi
a Major-General. 5Jl'
the briberv investigation.
Thetbribery committee of the
held
House
a session this afternoon.
J- C.
of Wilton,made a
White
statement of
South
one Ricker
r-
offers made him in the nature of a bride,.• bv
White, his cousin. Went-|
Berwick, testified that
trwJ
to induce
^im
to
re,
matn at home from the Legislature offer-
U0 him $200
p)
if he would remain
the
at home
two days of the seation alter-
ward offered him
$500
down and
day for forty days.
crat Cnshman
$10
a
Rickerisa
Demo..
'testified
who
that Ins son
thfcught it was
a disgrace for
him to
tried to induce him to re-
main at nome. Portland, »J4"•
13
ister of Probate, Caleb
counted in,and
f®"
A.
Chaplin,,
who tKk his seat
uary 1st., resigned to-day.
Jan
This resign
one counted
in county
officer who holds his seat. The questions to the Supreme Court are tobe sent to Bangor in the morning by a apecial messenger.
