Daily News, Volume 1, Number 69, Franklin, Johnson County, 8 May 1880 — Page 3
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DAILY NEWS
SATURDAY. MAY 8, 1880.
Political.
FOB CO.MiKK**.
jL Thomas H. Skimox, of VIg» Coanty. t* caogf&idxtr for Representative In Caagr*** turn the Kighth District, Indians, sabjeet to the decision I of th«- H'•publican nowlrutmK contention. to be
(held
si Terr* Btoir, Juom 0.
FOK WHKMIFF.
.I»MX BKAU. „f ll»rri»«I» To*rn*h!p. i» -«odi date for Sheriff of ViKo County, sabjeet to the deriniitti of the County Ietnorratlc Convention.
Amt*HAx MAKKLK. of Otter Cwk township, will be & candidate befor*- the liepobllran County font'cation f«r Sheriff.
JA» K*os ixr.rr will I* a candidate for Sheriff of ig., Citnrt:y, *nb)eet tu the decision «f the Repub-
H. sr.
rorXTf THKAHI BER.
it,.-
A»*T .OHS L. S WILL tr»- randldst- BE
fur*- (tu-
Itepobltran nom letting convention for
i,mo- of County Treasurer, subjert to the wi»tie.»f
I 111- CUMVefitifiH.
The DAILY
N'
r.w«
I*
Wrt* W.
authorized to annonnee
('A»rti,
uf t'reek
T»wn»hlp, a*
a
randtdate f'»r Tci'iirt-i uf Vigo count). «ubject thf (irrUiun uf,tbr Hrjjtibllran nominal Inir
.-Iifioll. JM WAI t.A' will br a candidate for the ofltec uf
Tr»-a*tirer
H.
"f Vigo eounty. subject to the de-
,«ion of tin- 1««hhw ratic nomination
.| »t.- fur tli«- (m
!In-!•
runvt-ntlon.
KKSKTT. of Pimento, will
I*
randl-
uf County Treasurer, aubjeet to
i«l"i
the Democratic nominating con-
(.'Ut \T\ ILKBh.
We tfrr authorized to annonnr* that .Meaaiix N SKITH i* a candidate for the nomination for 1 rk of Vigo onnty, nub)eel to the will of the Iti-jiitbllran nominating ronvehtlon.
We nrt- authorized to announce that A. l-owr.n will t»e a candidate before the Republican «..nut) rotm nlioit for the nomination for (.'l«rk of Vi^o county
I. A Ili'Mnn l» canilldita for Clerk of llw C.»urt*. fubjef't to the decision of thi- Republican iiuininatliiK convention,
Jons HOYNK will IM- a randldate for thr office of County Clrrk. ciibjert to the «lcc.l*Un of the Urmorratk StHiilnatinu Convention.
We are authorized to annoonrn that WILLIA* K. llje*o«n «i 1* a ranUUiata for th« ofll-«of Clerk of the VI|{o Circuit Court, »«iil)j«*ct to th* declaion of the |tejiiit)ll( aii Nominating C'onventlon.
Mt muranduui of i'omhiK Con*t'iitioiiii. For the Ixmoflt of otir many nuwlers we Hiilijoin below list of the routing con vcntlonH imil rommlttw*:
UKI't'ltl.ICAN CONVKNTION'.H
Niitiotiiil ('oiiTfiition. Chirftgo, .lunc :M. IHH*) Stntf ('onytMilion. Iitdinniipolis, June 17. 1880. t'ongrfHxionttl Couvtmtion, Bth District, Trrrr nttult'. Juno 221, 1880.
DKMtH'HATIC CON VKNTIONH,
Niilional Convrnllon. Cinclnnnll, Juno T2, 1880
Stall' Convention. ImlinnapoliH, June 9, 1880. ('ongteHstioniti Convtintion, 8tlt District, Crn^ffjrrlsville, June 4th, 1880.
HenuliUean Committeenum of the 8th Congressional Diatriet, Hon. H. II. Houtlinot resiilenee, Terrf Haute.
COUNTY WN'VKNTUJN*.
Uepubliran County Convention will lie hold /it the Court House in this city at 2 o'clock, r. June 19th. Democratic:
To be held May 29 nt court howw?. Demcwratie tlelogntes to Cougr«*siyn*l, Judicial atui State cormntions to \e mlectetl at county convention, May 99. I Republican miuw-mcetlngw to be held in the various wartU and townships on the rithofJuno. to nominate delegate* to the Congressional and County Convention*. ut township# meet at 2. M. and the wards at 8 1'. M.
Republican County Central Committee, H, I* Miller. Chairman J. O. Jones. Secretary. firal war*!. D. V. Uwtwr.. .TPW Srwma want, J, O. Jonr« Terr^ Aante
Third ward, S. Krn«y X»Trt
5 Kiwrth want. II, MllVr Tew ««te Fifth ward, ffcatnapl 1. Cliff r^rw Hant«» Sixth ward, John A. Reynold* T««rr* Hants itaarlaon t»,
A.
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Cw* t|«, W. Harrl* Mwbvill* Kavfttr 1N*. «.) B. ti. Owcnt NrwUMrij Kurrttp tSan tj». Jamea W S\ att« .JtAufoft »nirr Cr^ek tp, W. I. Htrter. T*TT* H*«tr
Ne*sma ipjW.II. Xftimltt. l^oat Cr^k tp. t.. W. fllciMniW. T*t1+ ftattlr Hilev tjt, Chrtal Shltwrer IUlr* H. O llottfr 'twii l|), Juihai Jl. Il«tl. pim» llant I'T^irifton tp, Lawr^nc* S, Bali *lrt#tot» Fralrli* V-pk t|, J. K. Kp*«««r
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Ma*«w
Duncaa
lhr«t Ward S»aaot» SFRNWL WARD ... SI. N. I'W Thin! War.1 &Wh, R«W* r»»r!h Ward W». Bnrtwtt ITUih
John MeKw»T*r
HKth w»fl| .Pt*nk Ktorts
\lt mrrrf tt»»t H. •*. RtrtarilMHi 4' M«r thr flnr«t di*|»ta) af mivrrwiire I# Iter r«t. and at rmM»wablr pcte*"»
E A I
I ts» the W*t place in Terre Haute to buy I rieap Notion*. Tov*. Hosiery. Alhunw, ,mcrtHvsotx»«i and Views, American chro
mo*. Satchels, Mirror*. Wax and China fMk Binl Cajapr*, lU#e liaiis and IVat*. ttltd tile l»rst line af Iwby carriagtrs at the low 1**1 priws in the city. For Im*1, and a]i mUif llamnnvs g%KMts. no pise* exreN
THE FAIR
Jt?\ Mt»in «trr^t
N £11
Before buying your BOOTi* AND
ICS call
on
Paddock
»linco
A l\trcell 407
Main street opposite Opera House, They constant)? ke«ep on hand a fttM li»e erf tine«i clafts pxmIS and s*41 cheaper than anybody Remember the *irn
of
ScUclcb Uttsccllanu.
CABLE 5QTES.
The Cheshire hftodicap stakes were won by Humbert, the Mandarin second. Lace Shawl third.
Henceforth sentences of death by Bus slan Court-Martial will be communicated to the Emperor only for sanction.
A Bub-Committee of doctors have presented a report declaring that Colonel CommeraofTs assassin is not. and never was insane.
The trial of Dr. W'eimer, charged with abetting Solovieff, who attempted to shoot the Czar, wii! take place on the 11th inst.
The Governor of Ghuznee has written to the inhabitants of Logan Valley advising them to be friendly with the British.
In its extreme financial embarrassment the Porte has siezed the Pension Fund of the Foreign Postal Telegraph Office employes.
Prince Bismarck, writing to a member from Bremen, says the Government intends to move for a special tax to be paid by ail foreign ships in German harbors.
The general' feeling of the Mansion House Relief Committee is that the crisis in Ireland was never more alarming, as subscriptions are falling off while the distress is htrreasing.
Bismarck, at the recent Parliamentary soiree, declared he was ready to come to terms with the Vatican, but that the Vatican must testify its willingness by acts instead of words.
The story of the arrest of Sheviteh Is a mere canard, and the report that the assassin of General Krapotkin had been captured is incorrect, although three persons now in custody are suspected.
The French Council of Ministers yesterday deliberated regarding the execution of the decrees against unauthorized con gregations. The Government is firmly determined to apply existing laws. Up to the present time no congregation has applied for authorization.
New York City and Its Population. "Math" in 8t. Louia Poat-Diapatcb. New York is almost the only American city which does not wish to grow. The census is next to a subject of indifference, Ijecause the more people who inhabit this narrow, limited area of island the greater is the individual cost of rent, food theatre tickets and church news. Xot one citi zen in three can tell ^you the last known population of New Vrk, though it was 1,041,880 by the state census of 1875. It is now not less than 1,200,000 within the municipal limits: Hrooklyn, in another county, has W0,000, the Winchester set tlement to our north 100,000, and the cities of Newark, Jersey City, Palersoti and Richmond 800,000. The metropolitan district contains 2,000,000 people.
We are also the funnel of New England and at the end of the tube ot the Hudson. There are 0,000,000 of men who can do a half day's business In New York City, get breakfast and supper at home. Competition was distanced here by nature when she made Long Island sound, the Hudson, the Passaic and Raritan all flow into New York bay the British occupation of NewYork for seven j'ears woulu have ruined any other site, as it ruined Newport in two.
In 1790 New York county had only 88, iy's 76,000.
000 neoplc to Albany ikatied all the pe 1812, the city emerged from it with 100,000
bloc
Though
*eriod of the war of
emergi
eople. and by 1830 had over 200,000, and
tas doubled since 1850. New York has now the population of St. Louis and Chi cago and 8an Francisco together on its Island, and from the two opposite shores a Cincinnati and a Boston looking out.
NAILHIACTIIFF in IIMNIUIA
From the Okolona .State*.
Hurrah for Hendricks! Hurrah for Voorhees! Hurrah for Indiana Democracy! Hurrah for Bull-Dozing! And UKATIT AJ*P DESTRUCTION to the Reconstruction programme, with all its flittering generalities, all it* vapory pretensions of purity, protection and holiness.
For the WUOT.K UATCII WAS CONCKTVRD IN iNtqurrr AND BROI?OHT KOKTTI IN INFAMT.
The whole reconstruction plot, from Alpha to Omega will, In the course of time, be grountl to dust under the heels of the white man, just so surely as the Everlasting God rules In the Eternal Universe.
Might is not right, and Truth will prevail.
Polar snow is known to contain fivefortieth# of Iron, which must have descended from the atmosphere. In the snow north of Spitsbergen, Nordcnskjbld detected iron, cobalt and phosphorous. Facts like these appear to hate suggested a theory of the aurora boreal is to Prof. Grinetnan, of Gottlngtn. He believes that larfe masses of Iron particles describe a path around the sun, and when .the earth crosses their path some of the panicles are attracted by it, especially at the pole*. When the particles strike the atmosphere the friction thus produced causes them to ignite and become lumin ous, following exactly the behavior of meteorites
Everything in nature indulge* in amuse roents. The lightning ptars, U» wind whistles* tht thunder rolls, the snow
Colon Kt, Iironttsou. shoukl
By
F. C. KsrxMUAiN.
i'II
The Mississippi plan, is It? And* they know how to work it. do they? They give them the shot-gun policy, eh? And the Black Kxodusters know what the stiff upper-lip of an Indiana Democrat means, do they? They stood back at the polls in Indiana just like they do in Missippi. and if their name is not found on the registry they haven't got a word to say. ifci.t. DOZINO ix INDIANA! IIURRAII!! Colored suffragans of Mississippi, do you hear that?
flies,
the waves leap, ami the fields smile. Even I th« buds shoot, Mid the rivets run.
me.
that the
I Bishorn are provided wUhfrae tickets and eligible seats in the dress circle* If any of the dignitaries af* Umi4 about playing with fire they michtbe given a box with curtains to it
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Elrn ©oobrf
W. II.
u"
iflrrrtjani tailoring anb Clotljitig.
PHILIP SCHL0SS,
Merchant Tailor
AM) CLOTHIER,
420 MAIN STREET.
TKRKF. HAITI V*».
ALSSKCHT
GENTLEMEN,
IF YOU WANT
UNLAUNDRIED
SHIRTS,
BE SURE TO
LODE AT ODE STOCK
Before You Purchase.
OUB EXTRA GOOD
75 CENT SHIRTS Equal to any $1.25 shirt in the City.
FIT GUARANTEED.
ISPEMHA1N & ALBRECHT,
ftViflCflUuKone.
GET
YOUR SHIRTS
ma de to
Ib/L EASUR IE,
AT
HUFTBBS'
Shirt Factory,
523
M^I3ST STREET.
Terre Haute Barer,
TRI WEEKLY ANI WEEKLY.
Offies 21 tenth Fifth Street.
P. OlfROERKR, Proprietor.
THE ONLY GERMAN PAPER IN THE CITY OP TERRE HAUTE.
•RngHfth and Oerman Job Printing Esccated In th* best rnaaaar.
NO'JICE OF KALE.
XTOTICB
ta hsrebyftTen that oa ttje 19tb day of
JlN May. 1S90, Delween the boars of 10 A. a. and 3 p. the undersigned will offer for sale at pahBc anctkm, at Ills resident* Fsyett* VdwiifcMp, Vtco County. adtsna. one mare, the ptoosrty of om James ^atjrley. for the aaioant da* him for feed and care said marc, for
36
the years 187?, **», 1879and 1H* «p to liie 1st day of April. 1«F». This 4th day
of
May. 18B0. JOSLAH W. D. WOLFE.
Darts* DAVIS, Auorneys.
BUY THE SATURDAY COURIER
BUY THE SATURDAY COUHIER
BUY TftE SATURDAY OOtJBTER Next Saturday. I twill be fa of food thlsfw. Price, five mas a «w. Seot tow djn„^to..Ip^o,nugAdgkgfT»
THE K0EAN.
AM,1M3gZZy&S&ti&Z*'''"
TUB KORAN OF XOBAMXED
Trsaalated by Oeorys Sale. —f.rzrzizat %ITS: a &?%££££ e4Btioa yrtce.»««»««. Ci#Me«*e af tttV sisaklsad sHMrtfc, raaaanMiir hw ha prtct, wHII cSt** tSTSawt ta clafcs, frm.
S^STBOoTStCBASM,
3BP^?SiiiPPiiS|®^iS|^
p06t Bfilktitt.
CMnrsftimailissdCnftceMlTm. Carriers Leave for Maila
EAST. DftHwy. CSomhI. thro'east...-
on
lhFnuSth8lbley,
sons them their msll. hot «Bc«,
2Sl.
months, darifeft
700sm,. 600am
Indiaoapoils sad. SUliOBS on Vasdalia Kailraad It SD a tn.. 2 15 pm Miaasptiis adfttUoiaoal TKWam .lSWmdt
I. L. fttaoam..
Kssttn ladkai, Chktto ud Norther* llttwrfs.. ...ll 30 am Sast^tftSemtmekr 4»pm ledhmapaUssadthro*east.... 490pm IwdtsimjwHf aad autkms on
II. A uogwniort RR 4 at Station* on loaisnapoUa,
naopa*
315 pm 2 80 pm &!Spn
3 15pm
VasaallsRailroftd 4 90pm Unrs. MtBassotaaad WL«cew4n 41ftpm.. 315pm
WEST.
St. Loula and
thro" wc*t
JaacUoosoo VaadsllsBR-sad
700 a .1200,umH
SoaUvern IUinoi »-.- 700am .l200tadt St. Lools sad thro* west 4J»pm..lSOOmdt St. 1Min sad ststioaa on VandalislUttnMtd 4 30 pm, St. Loots sad slstions on 1. A
990s
SC L.RH 4»p« St.Xonla sod thro* w*»l 4 40 pm. Marshall snd stsUoas sonta o* taoDsavlUeAVlncenncaRU.il Warn. Peoris and atatioas
1090am a 15pm
on
315 pm
UHaoia
6Qtsm
Midland BsUrasd...... 700s m. SuUoas on Tdtado, Wabsah & W««tern RR. w*at of Danville 7 00 a m..1000pm
NORTH.
Chlcaro, III., (thro' poach).... 7 00 m..lftttt pm Dmnrtua and stsikmr on B. T. H. JtC. RR TOOsm. 600sm Iowa, Minnesota, Wtaconatn and Northern Ilttnol* 700am .10 00 pm Chicago, Iowa, Michigan 1
Mina«aota. Wisconsin and V11 90 Northern lillaolM. 1 7 00 Locsnaport snd ataJionn on T.
3 15 pm
600 am
D«i-
tar ASpriwtleld HR., 700am Stations on Toledo, Wabash A Weatern RR.,es««t lHnrille. 7 00am Northern Ohio, Northern Indiana, Michigan and Canada.
6 00S
00 a
10 00 pm
7tts m..1000pm
SOUTH.
KvanarHle. Vincennea and Princeton Fort Branch snd SuHiTan(thro' ponches) EvsnaviHe and station*on K. A
7(.Wsm..l9Wmdt
700 am.. 1300 mdt
T. H. RR 7 00 Bransvllle and ntatione on K. Jb T. H. RR 4 90 m.. SO pm Southern Illinois snd Western
1300 mdt
Kentucky 4 80 pm.. 2 .*W Sonthera Illinoia and Western ... Kentucky 700am.. Worthington and otatinn* on
T. H. S. K. RR 4S0pm.. fiOHa HACK LINES. Prslrleton.Prslrie Creek.Gray* vllle and Fairbanki».Tui'i«dsy,
Thursday and Saturday 7 00am.. 7 00am Neloon, lnd„ Tuesday and Saturday 130pm.. 100pm
The city i« divided into seven Carrier District*, as follows: Fiaar DtarRicr—Fre*l' Tyler, Carrier.
North aide of Main street, between Mh and ith streets north from Main to cltv limits, including to the alley between 7th and 8th and to thr alley between 4th and 5th streets also, 8th, M.h and lQtih streets, north of 3d avenue.
SacosD DtSTKicr—John Kuppenhelmer, Carrier. The south side of Main street, between 5th and 6th ABd sll territory between 5th and street* soalfcioAbe city limits, IncindlnR to tU alley botweea 5d sod 4tn streets and to tlie alley between 64 sad 7U streets also7th street south of Dear
'"^maD^llwRieT—Jsmcs Johnson, Carrier. The south aide of Msin street, frtmi the river to 5th street, sad all territory west of the slley be tweea 3d sad 4Xh atroota south to city limits.
FOURTH DtsraicT -Qeotge A. Hsywsrd, Carrier. The north side of Mstn street, from the river 5th street, and sll territory West of the slley between 4th and 5th streets, and north to the city limits.
FIFTH DisTBtcr—Frank M. Mills,.Carrier. "The north side of Main street, from 7th to tbe eM csn&l, between 9th and 10th streets, snd all territory from th« slley^betwceu7thand®th street* ea«t to the Vandal la RR.. north to Sd avwme, and all territory north of the Yandolia RR.. east of 10th street to city limits. «ucTH DISTRICT—Isaac N. Adams. Carrier.
Tbe iiouth nido of Miiln, between 6th HIK! TlU streets, from the slley between6*4 and7th street*.
BviCHU'li livUI "tivj east t» the old canal, south to Demlng.and all ter
ritory east on Poplar atroetand southtocity limits.
SBTSNTH DISTRICT—Louis Daganr., Jr., Carrier. South side of Main street from 7th east to city limits Including tho north side of Main, east of old ft?"' bed to city limits, and sit territory west from Ninth street, csst to city limits from Poplar street on the south to the Vandal la RR. track ou
Auxiliary Carrier, whose duty It
la to mako extra collection snd delivery trips. RSatJI.ATtONS. The msll Is collected from street letterboxes on Main street from 1st to 18th streets, north on 4th to Cherry
south
on 4th to Wslnat and south on l*t
toPoplsr, snd Ohio street between l*t and 5th, everv week day between 8.80 and«.!»a m. between 9-80 sad |fl:S0 a ro. between 13:«0 snd 3:00 m. (this collection includes Poplar street on th« Wh. snd east to 18th.snd north to UnWin D'-p"!] ^tween 2:30 snd 8:30j m. between 4:30 snd ^.V^Wlbetween and 9:00 pm. All other LL,*- are collected from twice per day, between the tftov'rs of 8:00 snd 10:00 a and between 1
"^wareflredeliveries of mall per day In tl)«-
hnTfni
1
dt»al,*°l*
7iS,and
:3° d*1,lvc,ry K:!®
1'
business bowses as desire it, whoso
ntaOToVbiUnc^
1oc*,m1 b*tw''"n
*ni
P}™" rnflr»t more than o»o sqaare from Main. ^Tn^Sn aday. the Post Office Is (open from 8 to 10 utd persons destrlng the.r mall can SuKt\h.T^Sow designated by the number of
over the entire city Is miule
Wa^5:30pia, and again In the bu*l
™Ll£art of «H» between 8 and o'clock pin ^ftccel^ng ,V»xeshs^e been placed on every cor
M7nfMiln ,tree
enable persons residing near
sL'iSojr-xr
"mi'SilSlteii y$8'°'» tht ffrpnt iSl££?ZS& warier I'aSlged to walk, anf par
SJ5&
Slw^he aJJretifn tbe maiTnstii Car, lers are obliged to be prompt.s»«* do ttwlr wort quickly, batoader no circaswtMCe* tol» imiwUts «r discoarteou- and sny such rtyihA & toESdtoEl reported i**'™ &'
Immedlstel
«s are warned that unless they keej triers will not
£i
felive,r
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