Daily News, Volume 1, Number 44, Franklin, Johnson County, 9 April 1880 — Page 3

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DAILY JEWS

FRIDAY. APRIL 9, 18W.

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POll COKtiKEW,

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of Viga Coaaty, la caa-

dUtat* tar KcpnwaUtlfe Is Coagres* from the Eighth District, Indiana, subject to the decision at the Repatellcan Bontutlof convention, to be held at Terre Haote. June »,

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of Harrison TowaaMp, te eaadi

date to Sheriffs Vigo Oouif, subject to the declsloa of th« Coaaty Democratic Conventlon.

COl.VTl T«KA*l HEt.

The Daii.r t* aittborizwd U» announce Waaa W. OASTO.

of Sugar Creek To wan hip, a

candidate for Treasurer of Vigo county, subject to the decision of the Repobllrsu .K/minstlng coaventlmi.

I). M. Waluci will be (jaodidste for the office TrttmiKr of Vigo eonnty, subject to the dels Ion of the Democratic nomination convention.

N. B. KENKTT, of Piaiento, will be a candi-

d*te for the oflke of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the LVtnocrstlr oominsting convention.

POLITICAL.

A Memorandum of Coming Conventions. For the benefit of our many readers we subjoin below a list of the coming conventions and committee*:

KKPUBUCAN OJNVKKTION8. National Convention, Chicago, June 8rd. 1880.

State Convention, Indianapolis, June 17, 1880. Congressional Convention, 8lh District, Terre Haute, June 29, 1880.

DEMOCRATIC? CONVENTION*. National Convention, Cincinnati, June 23, 1880.

State Convention, Indianapolis, June 0, 1880. Conjfref»»ionnl Convention. 8th District, CrnwfordHville, June 4th, 1880.

Committeeman of the 8th Congressional District, Hon. II. H. IJoudinot residence, Terre Haute.

COUNTY CONVENTIONS.

Republican: To be held June 19 at court houses. Democratic:

To be held May 39 at court hottsc.

TOWNSHIP AND WARD CONVENTION To selcct delegates to the county and congressional .conventions Republican, June

Democratic delegates to the Congressional, Judicial and State conventions to be selected at the county convention, June 21).

COUNTY CENTRAL CO MM CTTKK.

First ward, D. C. Orelnor...—. ... Terre limit*Second ward. J. O. Jones ,. .Tom Aaute Third ward, K, H. Kroey Terre Haute Fourth ward, II. L. Mtflcr..., .......Terre Haute Fifth ward. Samuel I). Ctlft ,.. T«rre Uantc Slith ward, John A. Reynold#...,Terre Hantv Uaarlaon tp. A. B. Petrg Terns Haute 8ugar Creek tp, Geo. w. Harfls Mack*vllie Payette (N, Q.) II. O.Owen*. ... ....Newftoshen Fayette (San) tp, James W. Watta Bftnforil Otter Creek tp, W. I. Rltter Terra U*ut* Nevlna tp. W. II, Melrath Coal Bluff lxat Creek tp. L. W. Dlckeraon Terre Haute Kiley to, Cnrlat ShlR^rer... ...Kile* P. 0

K. .Terro

HonVf 6re«k tp, Joitbua M. Hall. Pralrleton tj», Lewrvnee 8. Ball Pratrletoh Prairie Creek tp, J. I). K. Ke«ter.... Prairie Creek tp. W. N. PKraon tp, S. R. 8Urk..

Linton Keater.. .Pimento Pltbento

crrr rxhcvnv* COMVITTRK.

Second ward. If. N. Dial Chalraah Fifth Ward, Lou Baf«n.......... Secretary Foarth Ward-Jo*. H. Brlgga. Firet wafd—Wheeler. bUtb Ward—J. Henolda. Tltfd Ward-VMJint. mj. m-jui-juuauMnaii jj'jimi--.

Vanderbllt After the ttovernment. Boeton Herald. The large parohMen of government bonds that Mr. VandcrbUt is making arc occasioning comment in various parta of thi country. Tho Chicago Time* points out that, ir from this time forward Mr. Vanderbiltshoftld invest the Income from the bonds he now holds in national securities, he need not live to a very great age to have the entire debt of the country To his hands. In this calculation a liberal allowance must be made for the reduction of the debt, for. compounding the interest of four, per cent, per annum on his thirty odd millions, now In bonds, it would need many snore years than Vnndcr bill can live to bring the amount up to #3,000,000,000. One writer intimates that Mr. VawierbUt'A object, no doubt, ia to trei pAa&eftjdon of the entire debt and then Foreclose, and bid in the United Ptates republic under the foraeloeure and as his ultimate intentions are a subject for speculation, we would suggest that, per^ haps, he intends to do one generous and 11public-spirited act, and allow the bonds to accumulate, until ther reach the sum of the entire debt, and then quietly burn them up.

S*KATOrtTttURMAN ha* reported from the Senate Judiciary OotumiUee a bill providing lhat the crtme of rape shall b« punished in the District of Columbia bf death or imprisonment, in the discretion of the jury. This bill ia not satisfactory to many prominent citizens who wish the rilme to be punished by. death, without modification. The crimes has becom* alarmingly frequent in the Disirict.

§t\ A LAOY writes an Indignant note to a contemporary, in which, with true rustic innocence, she expresses a belief that editors never go to hea*»n. We thought even country people knew that journal* ista never went anywhere. They don't get the chance. They just sit up nights thinking how to do irood, until the tops of their heads wcftT hole* through their hair.

TmiTenv Haute Kswa. which demised a few days ago, has been resurrected again. £, P. iWuchsfitp t* now the helm, and i* getting OOt a right lively }Mper. —Mmpmrt

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WIIXISOTOC*ADIJL—Tliat was a aharp retort made by a lady teacher to School Commissioner a abort time ago. The Cowmiasioner bad been elected in the iotereot of reform, and ha perpetnal hobbv waa the redaction of teachers' Talarfea. The lady remoxxstrstiiig againat further reduction, aaid, to enforce her argument, that tnerccmld not live cot lees, aa they were idle ao long diaing vacation in the rammer time. Yoa'ahonid do aa my brother-in-law doee," aaid the com miflri oner. "He teaches school in the country, and during vacation makes his living by cradling." "We would gladly cradle, too," waa the arch reDly, but

it

ia necessary first to get husbands."

There waa no farther talk of reduction on tliat occasion.

The cheerful are the busy. When trouble knocks at your door or rings the bell he will generally retire if yon send him word you are engaged.

Wisdom is the olive branch that springeth from tlie heart, bloometh on the tongue, and beareth fruit in the aotiona

Te be a safe teacher of morak, one must not only preach, but practice for the habitual exercise of virtue ia one of the first constituents in making op tht qualities necessary to a teacher oif the truth. We see apots on the stra and moon which we should nsver regard on a houae-wail or a hillock.

To (be Relative* and Frientf* of Bead Mold tern. One of the primary objects of the Qrand Army of the Republic i» to perpetuate the memory and history of dead comrades— those who died in the service, as well as those since the close of the rebellion. To carry out thin provision of the association, it in desired by Morton Post, No. 1, of Terre Haute, to have a complete record of the military history of all who may be buried in the vicinity of this city, and particularly those in the city cemetery. The undersigned have been appointed by the Post a committee to compile and pre-

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such record, and we desire it to be as ull and correct as possible, as it is designed for preservation as a permanent record. We, therefore, call on the relatives and friends of any soldier buried in this city to furnish us the following information Name in full where born age at time of death branch of service, as infantry, cavalry, artillery—company and regiment rank date and manner of death —if killed in action, give name of battle if wounded iu service, when aud where and any other information of interest as regards the soldier's military history. If convenient give the section and number of lot where buried in the city cemetery which will aid us in designating the grave by number on a map ot the cemetery, so that our memorial aay decoration service can be properly perrormed. It is to be hoped that this call will be responded to The men of 1881-5 are rapidly passing away, and we, their survivors, can honor their memory by preserving a record of their services. Tne military history of livery member of our organization is a part of the record of each post, and we wunt to add that of our comrades who "went before." The information asked for can be given in person to either of the committee, or sent through the mall.

FRANK SEAMAN, 501M Ohio street. M. C. RANKIN, 029 Chestnut street. I. If. C. Rovwc, 508^Maih street,

Committee.

Haitraads.

ILLINOIS

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RAILWAY-

Terre Haute, Decatur APeoria

SHORT LINK.

Trains leave Terro Haute:

Psoria Through Express, 7.-07a.m Decatur Passenger, 4KW p.m Trains arrive at Terre Haute: Peoria Through Xbcprest, 9:83 p.m Decatur Passenger, 1:10 p.m

P*a*#ng*r* will Sad tfel* to to* the qalckeet and beet root* from Terr* Hart* to *11 points ID the North, (jaiekeat ^efcatetloa (Mde *t Peoria at ftlOpmwM» CSi.B.*%kW^aaiMlrl.A P. train* for Bnrlincton. Qalncr, Keokuk, Omaha, Rock lvlaod. and fcU ooUta faa lM* wsd Nebraska. Emigrant* *nd laod hasten will find thle the mop* deMrablo roate fofi»flt«*Tl «DlaiHi», Colorado and Kebrtaka.

SPECIAL EXCURSIONS TO KANSAS

am na e*tty*»oih thla lto& Id coaMCtSm wftb the ^htf*iro Altt« By. Ktcaratenlsrta kt« carried through to KarnMui Ctty In elegant reclining chair can wiUnat «xtm dM»t«. It going Weet or Hortkweit, Write to the nnderalmed for rate* aad mt laiwnUlSB yoa eel re. We offer you the dec Med adv*aUg»« of oalcker Usee, lower ratea tad better *mwunod«tfeil» thaa can

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Headqvmrteni 8H Third.

eeeatng. CtwWw vWtten Uw ctty WttvcfieBe.

m&r-8r. 8TKPHKXU com^Swemtliaad Eagle. *3? Ber. 8. F. Doahsn, Bteetor. &utt«r. At m. ao early eelebraUoa of the Lord'a Sapper. 16^0 a m, moniiK prayer, cenaoa «ad seeond A* fw«av amwiK wwwi celekratloa at tke HoJy CommenJon. fail choral •errioe*. The «acr*weat of Holy Btpdm *dmtalateredatSr30pm. At7dffpo, uc uwiil Easter festival of the ledostral and Saoday •ebwtia.

»^r»»RKFOKMED CHUKCH (Gorman). 490 S. Foarth. Ber L. PwUkechatia, PMUw. Serlicee at 10 and Ti90 m. Sabbath school at S JO eb. To-otorrow. Bwter eerrke. OonlrauiUoa the morning, and Holy CoramanSon perrice in the et eniag.

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M. B. HrRCH. South Foarteenth

IsF atreet. R«r. L. Brandon. Pastor. .Serricee atlO:S) a aztd^^Opm. Saaday school at 9 m. Prayer meeting ererj' Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. All are Inrited.

•=sp*CHRISTIAN CHAPEL. Hal berry rtreet. Eld J. XL XcCulkMMth, Factor. Senrices at 11 am aad?^K)p m. Sanday school at# JO am. Seat* free. The publfe are cordially invited to attend.

*-3a~CKXTENARY M. E. CH17RCH, corner Serenth and Eagle. J. X. Beard. Pastor Services at 10:30 a sod 7 :30 m. Sanday school at 2:40 m.

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o»FIRST COKGRSGATIONAL CHURCH. corner Sixth aad Cherry. Rev Tbomaa R. Bacon, Pastor. Serricea at 11 a and 7:30 pm. Sanday school at 9:30 a m.

•^S^ITNITED BRETHREN, cor. Chestant and Fourteenth- Rev A. Helton. Pastor. Services at 10:90 am and 7:30pm. Sabbath school at •:30 pa

r2B»B APTIST CHURCH, 5» Cherry. Eld C. R. Henderson. Pa»tor. Services at 11 am and 7:30 m.

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MONTROSE U. E. CHURCH, corner Col Pre

lege and Sixteenth. Preaching at 10:30 a by Rev. J. 8. White at 7:30 by Rev B. T.

Yaacleve. Bonday school at HaOp in

•MOFFAT ST. M. E. CHURCH, corner Mofw^xr and Third. Kev J. H. White, Pastor. Preaching at 7 m. by the Pastor. Sanday school at 2:30 m.

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Bailroab Cimc (lablc. BXPLANATIOX OT RKTKRKXCK MAMKil. 'Every day. All other trains dail

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day. +P arlor cars dally, except Sunday. Sleeping cars. Reclining chair car. Union Depot time, which is five minutes factor than cltr time.

Sleep-

Terre Haute & Indiaaapollx SR. [Union Depot—Tenth and Chestnut St#.] Vandolla IJnc. Trains l«afe for Braxil. Oreeacastle, Pl«lnfleld, Indianapolis and all Essteru cltU«: Fast Line, 1.40am Mail and Accommodation, 7J»a on *«tDny Express, 3.05 pm Mall aad Accommodation,3.40 pa. TralnaarrlvefnMa these points: •Pacific Etpr««ft, 1J» am Hliil, feSSam 'Fast Kxpreim.S.ii6 m.

Trains l&aye for Marshall, Martinsville, Casey. Bftngbatn V«nd#!ltt,iOreeftvi!le18l. I»o«l«-RT»d all Western Mtd 9oatt6rn cities: •sPsellW Express. i.8la to Mail. 10.0^a at •»Fs*t Jftxpress, 8.10 m. Trains itrive trom th«M points: *Fast Line, 1.3!l am Mail and Aeeonrmodstimi, S.ISOa «Dny Express, 2.43 m. um*m*p6rt division.,

Trains leate fcrrrtopkville, Whteland, Crawford* vllfew veiwm pW.Tt lKlxed, m. ttvamviHe* Te^re BR.

rpafdn'ri^poti-fsttt^ipila (Jhesthttt Sts.) Thmjr WW* tot 8V»mw«bC*ril*!«,TItJc*DneB, Prinoeloa. iQe andSattthern cittos :^sNa«h-

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RnmsvWle, Terre Haute ftOticafoky. [Union Depot—Tenth atid Chc«flnt SM.] ""rahns leave for Clinton, Hillsdale Newport, Perrysville, Danville, Chicago and the Northwest: Terre Haute and Chicago Express, 7.10 am Danville Accommodation, 8.10 *s Nashville and Chicago Express, 10:60 m. Trains arrive from these points: Chicago and Nashville Express, 4.30 a Terre Hante Accommodation, 11.10 a Chicago and Terre Haute Express, 6.80 m.

Illinois Midland By.

[Union Depot—Tenth and Chestnnt 8ts.l Train# leave for Paris, Areola, Decatur, Atlanta, Peoria and all Western cities: Mail and Accommodation, 7.07 am Indianapolis Passenger, 4.07 ^s

m. Trains arrive from these points: IndlanapqPassenger, 1.10pm Mail ana Accommodation, 9 39 p. m.

Indianapolis ft »t. Louis KK, [Depot, Sixth and Tippecanoe Sts.] Trains leave for Gr«enc*stle, Danville, Indianap^ oils and the Eact: •cn flt'W Yor^Express, l.JBam Indianapolis and "Mattooa Accommodation, 8,46 a "Day Express, 3.10 m. Arrive from these olaU: *New York Express, IM in *Bay Bx-

Liasism *1

ndiaaapolls and Mattooa Accom-

ilns'icave^for St Mary's, Paris, Charleston, Mattoon, Paris, Alton, 8t. Louis and the West: •csNew York Eapres*, 1.38 a Day Express, 10.54 am Indianapolis and Mattoon Accommodation, 6.3? put Trains awrve from thesainolnts: »Nsw Yo«k Expres*. 1M-* Indlaospplis aad Mattoon Accommodation, 8,44 am *Daj Express, 4.08 pm.

TeireHauu ftiioutlieiutem MR. IlfEfep^Tlaia aal First fits.] Train leaves for Lockport, Clay City and Worthington: Areoo^aodaUbt], 7.00 a m. Train arrives from th®rt points: AccommodaUon, 3.00 m.

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Celebrated throughout th6 •Uahm. Visitors to Chlcage shoahJ hot Ml to Gall at QUN« T1CBRS OOKFBCTIONKRY, sea its beattty and bay some candle* for the loved ones at home.

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NorthernnUnois 1180am.. 815pm Eastern Eentocky 480pm.. SiDpa ladiaaapoKs and thro" east.... 480pm.. 815 pm ladJtaapoli* aad nstkias oa

Vaadalia Railroad 4 89pm.. 815pm Iowa. Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin— 490pm.. 815pm

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St. Louis and thro1 we*t 700a m. .ISOO.mdt Junctions on Vaadalia RR. and

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Midland Railroad 700am.. 800am Stations oa Toledo, Wabash 4b Western RR. west of Danville 700a m..1000pm

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FOURTH DISTRICT—George A. Hayward, Carrier. The north side of Main street, frem the river to 5th street, and all territory west of the alley between 4th and 5th street*), and north to the city limits.

Ftrrn DISTRICT—Frank M. Mills, Carrier. The north side of Main street, from 7th to the old canal, between 9th and 10th streets, and all territory from the alleybetween7thand8t{istreets east to the Vandalla RK., north to 3d avenue, and all territory north of the Vandolla RR., east of 10th atreet to city limits.

SIXTH

DISTRICT—Isaac N. Adams, Carrier. The south side of Main, between 6th and 7th streets, from the alley between 8V4 and 7th streets, east to the old canal, sooth to Deming,and all territory east on Poplar street and south toclrvlimits.

SEVENTH DISTRICT—Loula Bagatus, jr., Carrier. South side of Main atreet from 7th east to city limits, including the north sldo of Main, east of old canal bed to city limits, and all territory west frotn Ninth street., cant to city limits from Poplar atreet on the aouth to the Vandalla RR. track on the north.

Frank Sibley. Auxiliary Carrier, whose dntv li Is to make extra collection and delivery trips. RKUTTT.JVTIONS.

The mall is eoll*ot*d from street letter boxes ou Main street from 1st to 18th streets, north on 4th to Cherry, south on 4th to Walnut and south on 1st to Poplar, and Ohio street between 1st and 5th, every week day between 8.30 and 9.30a m, between 8:30and 10:30 a m, between. 12:80 and 8:00 pm, [this collection Includes to Poplar street on the south, and east to lSih, lad north to Union Depot] between 8:30 and 3:30 m. between 4:30 and 5:86 nm, and between 8:00 and 8:00 pm. All other boxes are collected from twice per day, between tfe* hour» of 8:00 and 10:00 am and between 1:80 and 3:30pm.

There are Ave deliveries of mail per day in the business:part of the city: at 7:00 and 11:30 a m. 1:00,8:00an44:80 pm also a delivery at 8KM) p. m. to such business honses as desire it, whose place of boainaas Is located betvsan 8d and 7th streets and not more than one sqnare from Main.

Oa Sunday, the Post Office is |open from 8 to 10 o'clock a m. and persons desiring their mail can est! at the window designated by the number of their carrier.

Sunday Collections over the entire dtv Is mads between 4:80 aad 5:30 m, and again In The bust na** part of the city between 8 and 8 o'clock

Receiving boxes have been placed on every cor «*r af Main street to enable person* residing near it to avail Uttnaelv9s of the frequent collections mad* thereon with a very short walk.

public is can«4 to the great Is obltyred to walk, and par back In yards an earnestly

The attention of ttn pablte ls called to the great distance each carrier

ties living a distant requested to place boxes in their front doors Or In andtothcr «mt«ai«t i' prompt delivery of mal to tfalt longer than 30 seconds for an answer to a bell, and after waiting thst long and receiving no answer, be mast retain the mail an til the next delivery. Carriers are obliged to be preinpt. and to do their wojrkqofckly.bat aeder bo cftcnmstaifcew tobeUapoIlt* or diiu^art*oas,and aoTAUCh skouH be Immediately reported to the Post Masi rost ter. Pertbemtied their

a« will fftcllftate the Carritrs are not allowed

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Shoe tipe.

TOES PROTRUD1NQ hnBSOOQH Bsand Bala* need ao longer aCena A the eye. or children** costly shoe* be throwa asray on that acoouet, wbea ««berwiMi bat little worn. The American Shoe Tip CMapaay have saved

MILLIONS OP DOLLARS

Aannally to parents fa thia araatry bjrtbe fittta (taction of (be

COPPER AND SILVER TIPS, Aad they are applied cMeiy to Children Heavy

gboea, many panel* ohiecting ta (be loaka of

FINE SHOES.

Allaadi will be happy to kaow that this Mmpaay Jbaee at hut perfected a

BLACK TIP

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Western RR., east Danville. Northern Ohio, Northern Indiana, Michigan and Canada... 7 00 am ,10 00

SOUTH.

Rvaasville, Yincennes and Princeton 7 00 am.. 18 00 mdt Fort Branch and Sulllvanthro" pouches).., 7 00 a m.. 18 00 mdt Bvansvillc and stations on E. Jb

T. II. RR 7 00 a in. .1800mdt Evansvllle and stations ou K. AT. H. RR 4 80pm.. 8 30pm Southern Illinois and Western

Kentucky 490pm.. 830pm Southern Illinois and Western Eentncky 7 00 a m.. IS 00 ratit Worthington aud stations on

T. H. A. S. E. RR 4 80 pm.. 800 HACK LINES. Pralrieton,Pralrle t^reek.Grays ville and Fairbanks,Tuesday,

Thursday and Saturday..... 7 00atu.. 7 00am Nelson, lud.. Tuesday and Saturday 130pm.. 100pm

The city Is divided Into seven Carrier Districts, as follows: FIRST DISTRICT—Fred Tyler, Carrier.

North side of Main street, between 5th ami 7th streets north from Maiu to city limits. Including to the alley between 7th and 8tn and to the alley between 4th and 6th streets also, 8th, 8th ana 10th streets, north of 3d avenue.

SBCONDDISTRICI^—John Kuppenheimer, Carrier. The south side of Main street, between 5th and 6th, and all territory between 5tn and 6H streets south to the city limits, including to tLc alley be* tween 3d and 4th street* and .to tae alley between em and 7th streets also 7th ntreot south of Denting to city limits.

Taiao DISTRICT—James Johnson, Carrier. The south side of Main street, from the river to Sth street, and all territory west of the all*/ between 3d and 4th streets south to city limits.

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