Daily News, Volume 1, Number 84, Franklin, Johnson County, 26 May 1880 — Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 26. I860.

Political.

POK ("0!*CHR«*.

Tito*** II. X%um%, oi Vt£» Coonty, I# candidate for Rtpnmutin lo Cvogrt** tomtit* ghsh Dlnrict, Indian. »nbj« the d«d*km of the RepabUean nominating convention, to be held at Terre Haste. Jane SB.

FOR XHKBIFF.

Jobs But. ft Harrl»on Townhip. 1* a audi g0tre tor Sheriff of Vlsf Coaaty. abject to the deJf^e!*k/n the County lemorrsUe Convention.

Akkauav Marule, of Otter Cr««k towuhtp, wvH t»e candidate before (be Republican Cuanty for Sberti^

J,»fK*ox irrrrr will foe a candidate for Sheriff of "''"-J. tmbject to the decision of the Repab hear. Convention.

Willia* II. Pisk will BE before THE Beppb! ri\. Convention for the Termination for Sheriff.

CWI XTIT TRKjUtl RfS.

*ajt. Jons L. liHttw* wfH be

th« Jrf Uloii

of

vention. CTMTTSIAHR

ft candidate

Trrre

4,

4

be

fr.re the iU-^abliCan nominating convention tor 'fn office of County Trca*iircr, eobject to the l»he« of th« convention.

THE Daily New# I* AUTHORIZED to ANNOUNCE jAVkrb Vt\ Cahto, of Sagar Creek Totrnahlp, a* a tandldate tor Trt-aanrer of Vigo county, subject Ui ?hf d^tUion of the Republican nominating con litUili. I* V(. Wallacr will be

a

candidate for

the office

/t Trci»»ir-r of Vigo county, nubject to the de4 the Democratic nomination convention. M, It K'ENETT. of llrmrtito. will b« a

.Memorandum of Comlug: Convention!*. Fur tlif bene fit of our many rtsadors we nhjniu t»rl«w a Hut of the coming con \J v« ntii'tH riml committeosf

candi­

date for the offlrp of Comity Trt-annror. mibject to

the Democratic nominating con­

A.

Hat.

of Riley town*h!p, will be

a c«ndidat« for County Trea#arer, xubjecl to the decikIi.js of the Republican nominating convention.

Cttl XTV

CLKUU.

Wc ere iMitUo Ucii announce that WerHiu. N tiKiTtild a candidate for the nomination for )r-fk of Vijo cunnty, »ub)cct to the will of the jblicmi nominating tonvehtion. ar# aistitorlzed to annocr.ce (hat C. A. Po*ku will be a candidate iwfore Uus Republican connty fidiviMitlun for the nomination for Clerk of Vijjo ctunir.

L. A. HfnuJETt a candidate for Clerk of the dijrtt, mihj. rt to iiw ilcctalon of the Repnbllcan nominating convention,

Joit* Kor#e will be candidate for tl.e office osinty Clerk, »nbj«ct to the declnlen of th« Democratic Nominating Convention.

We am auihorljced to announce that Wii.ua* K, llKsoitit it i* a candidate for the office of Clerk the Vigo Circuit Cotir|, unbject to the dccM t» !!t- N'min»!t«i( Cunventfoti.

UKl'l lIMCVS CO?i%KNTlC)NS Nntintml Conrt'iuion, Chicttgo, Jurte ^.1. 1»0. 4 Stniv Convention, Intlhtnupolis, Jum. 17. IKHO,

Congrr**lonnl CoitTontlon, 8th District. rrrruilautf. JunrSS. 1880.

»KMO IUTIC COSVKNtlON*.

Nutlomvl Convontion. Cincinnati. June

iJ. iHyo. t?tat« Convention. ImUanapolin, Juno 9. I^K). c'ungrr«iHioiial Convention, Slh District, Cttwf«»Trt#vflli, Juno 4th, IHJ*). lie publican CommHtecman of the 8th I Conjfrt'Mlonttl Dlntrict, Hon. 1!. H. Boutli *'iit nilrnco,

Haute,

S covert CONVKNTIONS. HcpuMimn CouNty Convention will Ik' hrld nt tlic Court House in U»is city ut tf» i)'clock, A. Jun« lOtb.

Dt'UKKtntlc: To b«' holtl May 89 at court house.

lt«mH

ratic delfgatos to CongTv^ionnl.

ludkikl iuh! Utate convention# to bt? se ectctl nt cwunty convention. Mav

fayviirtrcK

20.

Ropubllenn «aai»-me«tln|tii to be hrhl in tic vmriouii wards and towtmhip^ on the jth June, to nominate delegates to A-iw Coj\k'JT?wlotml and County Conventiott«i Out township* meet at 3, P. M, «uid the wan!* at 8 P. M.

Kepubllenn County

Central

*.'«irth wnr.t. it. .MlOct ... 'irt?» «ar-.l. !*i»su«el P. Cttlf.. Uth «ar 1. JoTitt A. lU'ttioid*

Committee.

H. I. Miller, Chairman J. O. Jones, Secretary. Plr*t «*r»l, tirolner «.\nt. .1 O Jpne* Ti irsl «aKt. K. S. 1'rfi

TVrre tt=tnte

..... Terre A»«te Terrv Unite

...,. Tern llante ..... Tertv Uawte ., 8ti»«ie

«. A. I*. IYSR» T»M HANTS

.tgar tp, t«e»\ W llArr'* ... Mae.k»vUle iN O.» ti it.«Wn« .K«w(k»fcett

t»n1 Hp, Jtanie* W.

Watt,*..

"Rt'er fi-i-k W |. Hi!!rt .,T«fV» ll«W»

Sevlw tp \V It Mel«?h ... \*1 Bht# t'rvek tp. Ip W IK ..TwiW Kilev 1*. O rr»N-X tp, H? !l Terre llant*

U1. H*?! ....fmirtftan

.ftntrte frr^k »P,-J J» !"r*lrie»«0 jUnl«v ?p. W, S Ke*«er ..ttawMo

,'s. *-. xtjiHk ftnentd

Nw

Hue of bird just in at

Kichnrcison & Go's. Qvieensware ^jtoro 307 Main street.

Kat^cHbaclfs Havana

at^VIHps beat all the other

f\j3kar.

N. AMltKW^.

The and *h«»e man. Sr vite* evcrv. nr i-,ul *«d examine hi* m*m moth he can #*ilt the nwM fustid

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and h«« weekly arrival* of new c*U ar.d «-e him. be holds forth at

,Mv 3tCt Main street

All a«rre lliat "W. *, r». twtve tHe il«wr*l I** tM rttj. ami at mwtwM* prtm

Kornnsan*^ Fifth axk! M*£B. will be open every Sunday 4 mc«n!tie from *. m~ t» It m.

About Old B*dKfar*.

It i« neldom, myt the World, that one beam old bachelors coHtphumug of their louelineMi, their blighted live*, or the sense of deuolation that nndernimea their constitation. Yet elderlr men troubled with gout, and aomewhat peremptory in manner to the waiters at the dab, no doubt once had some romance, some absorbing love or crashing sorrow that has caused them to remain single. But men know well enough tliat the mere act of metaphorically shaking oneself, and doggedly setting at any task that is available, cures the heart-ache, and is the best mode of turning tribulation into rcioicing. The poor curate in his dismal lodging the sailor far away from home, and the pretty tearful face he left lxrhind him the straggling literary hack, to whom a wife and children mean starvation—one and all have had their golden dream, their unattainable idea, none the leas golden or the less ideal because it was never reached. Such hopes serve to cheer men on, to brighten the dnll round of daily routine oef if the girl marries another, or the pros-t pect or marriage has to be abandoned or the loved mistress prove false, still life has to be borne, and one unmated eoul is added to the number. There is a place for everything in Nature. Women are gradually themselves finding scenes for their facilities and outlets for their activity. If single men are not unhappy, why should single women be so The mind absorbed in its own infinitesimal perplexities and aflitina, forgets that the game *un shines all over the earth the same impulses and passions and desires nerve all mankind tliat history repeats itself, and is but one continued record of failures, disappointments, and desperate straggles after the right. From tne serene heights of a looker-on, the single soul may share the pains and comforts of the weary, the heart-stricken, and the erring. Independence, too, has a great charm. The single person may roam where be lists, may range to the end of the earth, without fear of having his heart-fftrfngs tugged at, or feeling liimself dragged back by family cares or duties. For hitn there is no harrowing deafh-beds, no bitter watchings and anxieties, no agonk:ing fear of ruin for the sake of those cherished ones dependent on him. Calm and confident, he knows that Fate cannot harm him and it is only through our affections that we are vulnerable. He knows what ho has surrendered, but he docs not regret it his privations have been keenly felt, but thoy have brought him a great possession—the peace of contentment, an abiding and Satisfying joy.

A (iool "arae.

A good name is above all price. Have you not found it so yottnc men. you whose well-known virtues have placed you in a position which you occupy with feelings of commendable pride? And whose fame has been the target of euvious tongues, have you not seen a good name to be a breastplate that is impervious to the poisoned shafts of calumny Gold and talent what are these without character? A lij*ht to render darkness visible a gikhng which by contrast makes tho more revolting?

Cherinh it then, all ye who possess it guard it carefully for depend upon it this purity once tarnished, the most unwearying effort will hardly restore it to its pristine lustre. Let it attend you through the journey of life, crowning .your days with peace and happiness. The rectitude which won it will engrave npon your face a letter of recommendation "to jHHjple*6f every nstion and tongue. And when the treasure is no Jbnger needful to you, it shall descend to vour posterity, a legacy with which millions would not bear to be compared.

You

who are just on the stepping

atone to active life. Remember the valuo of a good nntne. Be it your constant endeavor to earn it for yourself, in the only practicable way—by pursuing the path of undeviatiug integrity. Let all vour intercourse with your fellow ryreatures be marked by such conduct as von need not blush to see recorded before the eves of a eongregnted world »uch as wfll never cause any to blush for their connection with you. A good name is a laurel wreath for tho brow of its posses.*«or, but a had name is a swift footed pestilence to follow with its eathing influence where ever It (toe*

To Tell the Age of Fowls. If a hen's spur is hard and tho scales of tho legs are rough she is old. whether you see her heat! or not: but her head will corroborate your ooSorv&Uon, If tho under bill is so stiff that you cannot bend it down, and the coiub thick and rough, leave her. no matter how fat and plump, for some one less particular. A young hen ha# only the rudiments of spurs the mtles on the legs are smooth, glossy and fle*h-colorod, whatever the color may tn\ the claws tender and short, the nails sharp, the under bill soft and ti»e comb thin Km! smooth.

An old turkey has rough scales on the leg% callosities" on the soles of the fe€t, vted long, strong claws a young one the reverse of all these marks. When the fathers are on. the old turkey cock has along toft of heard a young one but a •mrouiing one, and when thev arc off the smooth scales on the legs decide the point, besides the difference in site on the wattles of the nock and in the elastic shoot upon the neck.

An old goose when alive is known by the rough leas, the strength of the wings, particularly at the pinions, the thickness and strength of the bill and fineness of the feathers* nad when plucked, Irv the legs, tenderness of the skin under the wings, by the pinions ind the Mil and the cooraenesn of the skin.

Pucks are dwdUngaishcd by the same means, but there is the difference that a ducklineV bill is much tauter in proportion to the breadth of tb6ht«d th*n the old dnck* .'..J.. .JIU-,. J.Ulli!li.'I...JIUiJJUUt

On

the Alien steamships the bed-pQ-tews

are iife preservers

rarely

and

soft as

61} iris

GET

YOUR SHIRTS

MADE TO

MEASURE,

Shirt Factory,

523

JMLJ^TlSr STREET.

HATS &

W. a CLIFT.

that out be m*

attached to Ut* pmoo in )«m

than naif a minute. The material

which

the pIMoWi are

feathers,

power is

with

stuffed it ti light

while its ftaaunf

coiuriden&iy greater than

of tori.

th**

BTT^r ^ro-cxrR. L. A. BUBNETT,

BONNETS1Lather

AT EMIL BAUER'S

Wholesale and Retail Millinery Store. The largest stock and lowest ^riccs.

Ulcrcljcml (Eailoring anb Clothing.

PlILLir SCJILOSS,

Merchant Tailor

AND CLOTIIIEIt,

-120 .MAIN STREET.

ItttBCcllancone.

Tt. FORSTBR 3c SOZtsT,

DEALERS IS

Furniture, Mattresses, Parlor and Bedroom Suits,

103 and 104 North Fourth Street,

TEJIRIRIE! HAUTE, X3ST3DXA3STA..

Car fiOorks.

HXJ35TT IB IR g! CARS, CAR WHEELS

J. H. WILLIAMS.

CLIFT,

MANUFACTURERS OF

SASHES, DOORS, BLINDS, ETC.

AND DEALERS IN

Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Glass, Paints, Oils and Miffs' Hardware.

CORNER OF NINTH AND MULBERRY STREETS. TERRE HAUTE, EtD.

TERRE HAUTE CAR A~D

Manulactu Co.

KAXUFACTURBHS OF

RAILROAD CASTINGS AND

MACHIKTEKir

J. B. HAGKR, Preset and Tress. AS. SKATH, VIee-Pre»*t and Sup't. L. G. HAGER, Secretary.

i.A

TEKKE K.VI TK, IM».

and Hides,

No. 115 Sonth Fourth Street, Terre Haute, lnd First Store North of Market House.

J. M. CLIFT

fUilroob £imc £ablt.

RAILKOAB TUC TABLJB.

{Carefully corrected to date.]

TrsUm Depot—'Troth and Ctternirat St*., to ml! train* cxc*w I. A St. L-. T. H. Jt S. E, Wartlitngton), and T3ra«. flvi mtantt* faster tiua Terr* Haute time. txmjunes or asnwet urn. •Every day. All other tr*t»» daUr except Soadajr. tPartor car* daily, except Saaasjr. a Sleeping car*. cReclittlaceaslrcar. Uskm Depot titae. which Is frre aiinate* fa«tcr than city time.

VAXDALIA LINE Leave ftdng £a«t)

•s^wt ttne.... -»a« Mail and Arc S^pn *»+D*y Kx ..... 3:05 at Mail and Ace —... .. TtfOaa (Arrtre from •aPacitk Ex l^lim Mall Tratn 9:5A am •s+Fa*t Ex Indianapolis A« ,-W uv (Leave going West) •ePacififEx 1 :S2 a ru Mail Train 10^3 a •sFsat Ex S :10 tn (ArrlTe from Went) •»Fa«t tine 38 a Mall and Acc 8^10 am ••Day Ex 8:45 pm

TERRE HAUTE A LOOANSPORT. L(^an«port Div. of Vandal la. (Leava for Northeast) Mail Train 6:SK»nt Mixed Tratn 4X0 (Arrive from Northeast) Mai) Train 1:15 pm Mixed Train 5 AW

TERRE HAUTE A KVANSVILLE. tLeave for South) •eKaehrlUe Ex .• 4 :S0 a m*

^Exprcaa 3:10pm Freight and Acc 5:00am (Arrive from South) tEaatern Ex 2:50 •eChlcago Ex 10:45 Frejght and Acc SKMpm

CHICAGO A EASTERN' ILLINOIS. (Leave for North) and Chicago Ex :50 a Danville Acc 8:10 **Na«hviUe and Chicago Ex 10:50 tn. (Arrive from North) Terre Hante Acc 11:10 a mChicago and Terrc Ilante Kx *»Chicago and Nashville Ex 4 :A) a

ILLINOIS MIDLAND RAILWAY. (Leave for Northwest)

Peoria Mail and Ex :0T a Decatur Paneentrcr 4:07 tn. (Arrive from Northwest) Peoria Mail and Ex ... 9:00 Indianapolia l*a»»«nger 18:3Q nx

T. H. Jfc SOUTHEASTERN, (to Worthlnston. (I)fiKit. Main and Fir*t St it.] (Leave forStmtheaot) Accommodation 7:00 a ni (Arrive from Suutlnaft) Accommodation S:flOptn

INDIANAPOLIS A ST. 1-OU1S. iDt-pot, Sixth and Ttpju-cunw Ste.) (Leave polnc Euct)

•caFew York Expre**— 1:83 a lndlanapo.it and Mattoon Acc 8:40 am Day Exprt'«». 8:10 (Arrive from Eu*t.) Day Expreaa ... 10:53 am •mspw York Expree# 1:3il IndlanapolU and Mat toon Arc 0:S5 (Lt-avc jjoinc Weft.) •r«Now York Ex 1:88 a Day Kx 10:54 a hi(llnntip»i!l( atnl Maltoon Arc 6:37 a tn (Arrive from Wont) •ckNcw

York

E.\

1:3S a in

Indlnnapoll* nnJ Walloon Acc 8:44 am DarEx

Katzenbacli's Harai)a Whips. 5 cenls only.

BATHS! BATHS!

KEEP COOL.

Turkish, Electric and Plain Baths

FROM iio Ct#. TO $1.00.

Producing Inxnrr, health. HyifUnenmlhapplncaa.

Competent Male and Female Attendants.

Valuable a» a sanitary mvaonrc and for chronic ailment*, debility, etc.. petnllsr to thif aeatwin of the yt iir. No. 117 north Sixth i»treet.

Patient# vitdted at convenient diitancQ«. If unable to come for treatment. A- H. DePvt. M. D. Prop'r.

ALL ORDERS

PROMPTLY FILLED

AT

E E S

Dealer In Wool and Mann facto rcr of

Cloths, Cassimcres, Tweeds, Flannels, Jeans, l)lankcte» Stocking Yams,

Carding and Spinniiiic.

N, B.—The hlghcft market price In ccub. or onr own tTiftkr fvwK 1» f7:rhsil\e-'1 fcr

Terre Haute Banner,

TIH WEEKLY asp WEEKLY.

OfSoe 21 Soctfa Fiftii Street

r. (.FROEUER. Proprit un.

THE ONLY GERMAN PAPER IN TEE CITY OF TERRE HAUTE.

English and German Job Printing

Executed in the h«t

a. B.

Morton Post, No. 1,

»OTnrr*E*Tor of»u*A. TERRE HAUTE.

Hcsdqosrter* W* IMhIi Third, sad f*Hl. Th*r*4*7 eadiflM^.!.^ gntMOaglUMm «f«9 «T*ry -CMansteevMlft. -he alwar* be ma4« sr m*. ye. n.

mcLea*,

3av Ctm*ow». A4i*t J, A. Mootgm. P. Q,

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