Daily News, Volume 2, Number 71, Franklin, Johnson County, 10 November 1880 — Page 2

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DAILY" NEWS"

K. P. BEAUCHAMP, Editor and Proprietor. Publication Office. eofn«£~FlM» aoto *f«W Street* "•.

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afe»?m §*$¥"? #VV PREPARATIONS For the inauguration of Garfletd haveas^umed an organised form.

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Vntare» Ream's statute of Fah-afcut will be unveiled about the 10th of December.

SIBERIA, the gmaH^tH^iniblTcln the* "State tomrftmee, world, is abotlt'ti^tfyitS1 ciiloH Hti 'a line of transatlantic trade.

New YORK ladies are wearing scarf pins, of unique and patriotic design—the historical figures 80# and 829 being interwoven. ,. *1 SL.. Hi- U—IJLU-1H—UUU.—JL.' '!!!an

A Fribhcu gentleman has invented an artificial blush, by which a lady can bring the crimson glow upon the*«horte»t no

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To OUR frieads clwnoring for office we that the

gi^e Bomc gpod advifrc in this, ba^-dr^99.|jUyer raal&s ipoi-e noise than anybody*!**, but he dosen't lead the band. There'Is amoral to this. ,-.!( HMH.I.UW 1U..JIIIMI

B. (hud** JR. oAght to be an editor. Wlj£n be* parried to. ex^ni»tbrfChaifforsdaugbter a few days ago, the bridal preaant from the old Senator to his daughter Vfas cent*.

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WB©»E8DAY7^0VB^!^^ tmr "tthein^1f^ TT^irTO^t p^^ not _to take any action. The shocking deravifcy of modern polities was* however, fully discussed by the members present.

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'tHK, K#9saa»0ity ^tar says an attempt' was made to assassinate Hayes a short tio^ ago at Howell Station, on the Santa 7

(tyi. A- li Meacbom of, in? Ute Commission says the Utes do not want war and' wilt itot isflwf tliatjt

^t fight unlets they befebine sat iptiMr lasf report.,

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750 Garfield's pfuraHt}, #.7#1 19.180. Cullopi, Republican, for Qnver nor. hM'ifm m* Wan Garfield, «hd Ml the Btaty

Alt portihs ba^\n^ beWfO^i IUteo^ Jorlties wSUiplease takw notice of* thv above official returns. It will bpobaervw! that GarfjiM^ m^ritrover all Thli majority qoumcJ* a m'4orjty 4xpi Hancock, Weaven Dow and Phelps. mtu uai.ui

In thlm age bf telegmphi^. and wii]r W? immunisation, liine ls ,a» Impbri^i'cpo-, sid^tion, tms the public is not onnl^nt It wan is-tile facilities for rapid tfanrt« aud Interchange of thotfirht incrc^seH. On some of the railroads „iuii^chnsylvu nia, time is ,»*pr^,4r»in8

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providing long water tanks between the mm. Wbip vrhirh this up .Us needed water supplyt^\Uhou^ i(|ipp ping, But a German has. gone furtliev than this In ioventlCRtt He has providewi for tkktof fjaiiiett|ert ot» boa*« tfalu* «t wa^'|i.tibUtf Wfthout Wen

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His ^kn Si to" have a waiting carri}^ ready, whose motor, ia like dumtnyt whlelt has a wide cable wound round dnim. When the ejepress/ i^U» ebtnt* along, a, hook, ftji t^e last cti? ,catch6# ring in which the cable terminates, *n4the waiiing^ars la carried forward, aol with a snd^pn Jerk, hut at a rale tradu-' ally tht^Aslnlt 'M 'th'i, ^^."ih^ cablc being tmwound in the pr^cesi. Theu the motor used io re-wind the ,c*bk Qt the drum, until close connection i* mad^'HetW«^li UHf thft traln, wU».«u tine W rrausrernHj aniihii widUng car to*** carried back iteWUott by ili ***h mo tlv« pow«r.—if. «f«»r trial, thi* inventio. is found lo WivkMvtU/^t 'la «*e to be adopted on ail the principal rai^iy^d^ of the country.

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Tu«Pe«vrta €Wiof Monday-says Boh rngenjoll wild in one of his snwcKej

Uiat he woUld'Hke to be Pft*idiht for about tedf an hour or have some one ftlst prefldent who ctntld make A replf to a sp«eeh knd not htm all twaddle. He ifkfcly to he gmtided in this re»»c«*, ror Garfleki has the happlw* faculty i« «b'* np«eoh lin*of a»V we eversaw reported. He poiwessee the p»w«i* to talk on theefnntrionest mibjeot and eay aomtftiog' snail 1h iotereattegand to Hi* potot. all the apviKih^ that he has made «foc«' the canvass oocned, and they have bea» so manv that in any otlier candidate would have been perilous .to hate let' him open bie are and,, when they Z& atarted thert is no tidling what ., tbt. will say. Garftrld appeals he aJwa\» ful Ofuieasam! not toW ronfim-d \o thnarrow province of his own political *ut rounding fSFn^teiM^lrf iTaiw^, on th*^»»»rarr. Mid Ttry lWle du*»f Oie«»nwtt. but that tittle H^jure^ hfw Hi* letter taki»f lirouad *ar Iff was a merv loesl him thou^ ands of votes, for them #elm^lf of th^ tm of entmm what will he do when he Is ratttd npon i«deal with ihnrw^" U»ei»lrmw late There waa »H^»lut^b no and the wa» dW*tr»nis t«* Umc*x* The only wonder t* *h*^ there "w*

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This is the foxed up by th« D^pbcritcy #NeirYork in their great ogpnfraud. Jit a jpeeUog of the advisorj^comoBttee yiiitentty. num stood 4fath inflated lutigs ready to shoul fraud. A telegram from New York states thai aTthe meeting, Barnum, Hewitt and fefentf pt^er»| of ^0 committee were away from the city, and, owing to

It understood that all agreed that fraudulent voting ought to be investigated hy the various Dejuocratic Staie Committees and not by the National. (jJomqMlr tee itself, and that reports 9n the resultof these investtfifntions should be solicited and made public by the National Committee. In accordance with this policy St wll! be the duty of the Democratic State Committee to unearth the alleged frauduleift voting In this cit^. 7

William A. Powler, tlfafrman* 'of^tlie Executive Committee of the Deiiiocratic Committee, has retained a postofflce box^t the 8t. James Hotel to receive from the irtterior counties reports on fraud that may be received there when the election returns are Canvassed in the present week*. He will also be fumfthed by Democratic arithmeticians with a report on the election in this city of the percentage of increase of the Republican yote compared with the Democratic. These fceverai reports will be submitted to ^he Executive Committee of the Democratic National Committee at its meeting Friday next in this city.

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.i The Executive Committee, it is argtied, will then beln^a~posTtfcTn to take action understanding!)' concerning the frauds. •Apparently, there is no agreement yet among the members of the committee about the way in which these statistics shall be treated. They may be made merely the basis of a proclamation asserting the wickedness of Republican politi cinhs.!'! It Is thought they will also be used with as much effect as possible at Albany before the fttaie Board of Canvassers Noy. 17.

In the face of the large Republican majority. it is not believed that the subject will bp He/iously pressed in Congress.

E* M»yor Wickham has decided views regarding the,''fraud" cry. He said to a to day: There bfl,s been DO fraud. It is as clear as day that we jost this state owing to John Kelly's nom inatfon of GHtce for Mayor. Kcliy gave tbe'feepiiblicah party the Governor and Btate officers last year, this year he turns over the Presidency to them. They plight to feel very grateful to him. The iricfea&b in th& Republican vote In this city was wholly due to the disgust of pemocfats wi'th his course. They marched up to the poll* by hundreds and voted for JDowd."

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9ft»e,ra|.RogcrA Pry or, ox-Confeder Ate.jW^is i^ked what he thought "StuitM Uartield has| been elected," he qaid, "or rather his eleatofs have been chosen byUieE!p,opHlflr vptej and that's, all, there is abf^ulJt- The, Democrat^ who. continue cry will bury themselves, and,I don't ^hjnk jhey vyill get any support from the Bqu^h^^hlpik iftconjwjrvaixve.

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the reporter. thay wouldn't be surprising. He has made so many seri |u« mistakes already that I wOnder h^ doesn't go home." "Vs

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It^abirt and bulldozer victorv, yet If ajiy-. twdy were to intimate that Hampton, and his fellow bolldozera were allies of th^ kuklux. the hero of Staunton would re tort:'You lie. My address is Columbia, (j.'" It is reported that .there

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(nan out West to Whom Mr. Hamptpn de clines to make that remark. In fact, he has been entreated to make it, so it is laid, bui in vain. Hampton wljl probably Understand who Ir irferred to. im.

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DtvoneK in Scotland was several years Ago an almost unheard-of thing. Public sentiment would not tolerate the presence Of a |»arty to a divorce suit, and lawy* rs who were engaged In them Werp ostracised a* moral "lepers. But modem notions prevail, and it Isn't looked upon as such an awful thing as it used to be. Duringthe last ton ^ars thews have been 479 ditrfrtes granted by Sketch courU, and, 85i»880 marriages. umuu'juu^ f-tauui^ .'i-'t"

New York County the Democratic ltMs was S4 pet cent: In Kihgs r^untyi It was 40 per cent iu Monroe County was 56 per cent in ClHton County it was #1 per eenV Utile aire! all Democratic eoonties, and all b\tt the flr«^ are ti$d$r the, «peoial super*t«i^ of Mr. TiWen's friends. That, of course, is matta«feil by Kelly, but It appears thai neither TTlden or Kelly were eptal to keeping the bojp,# Is Una^..

awo» WIKDOW BnrTmts.~.\n Ohio man ha* uken out a patent for abutters in b»eh pasteboard is used instead of *-ood. panels can be eom**l with The i^ala at coloml or Stamped paper, so rs to imitate any desired kind or pattern dT wtiod The inventor claims as She advantages for Sm shnttera, that tmy mm llfflHf Kftd ebmi*er than wood, that aw»yiW iw# war^«r s|»H% that thej cam easily he fitted tg» new pori* tiont, that they are auseejUiWe or wdtbt^wiileae variety of yalteros, and tribute to an improvement uwa«t cheap iw^lin«s.

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In »^ier to cfestrey the entrta^nws, which reaaaia in thefaiMiiewoff «*cb animabi have s»n ewaHwft flaw JttWhadbaC ewasoif'ioQ toaa he^i in veut** idwMdi thr lafesitwi anitnaln $m «t«iele^r attd totally 4esrt wgwd^f

The Pitch iiake of TrltUdad.

I'ijch jdake of Trinidad Fxir^mituiry natural wonders of it muuh buM |oen reported, on hetomiy/ butiittle mm personal olifcrv^iqai. Writ-,' ers iiave oecn content 0P boUfcow from I"' former accounta, when deiw-ribing the place,

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situated, lieo out of the onliuary route "ttavfTbiK and1 tH^ lilc'i* la not access without therejcpeodUufe of- «vna troahje, even i4^eft,tlie trjivWer has Im&R landel at Port of Spain. These teasons will account for a good deal of obscurity with which the accounta of this singular phenomenon are surrounded.

A morning's sail down the south-western const of the island will bring the traveler from Port of Spain to Broa, in the neighborhood of Nupacum. For wnenil miles before reaching the cape there will be perceived a strong pitchy smell, and it will IK. found on landing that the beach and shore art perfectly black, being either composed of, or overlaid with, the pitch which has at some time or other found its way down from the lake. There is abundant vegetation springing up in dark earth more or less impregnated with pitch, and the bright freslv green of the shrubs and trees serves the better to set off tho vulcajaKke colour of the ground, A walk inland for a mile over a black road, on which the finely-divided particles of pitch form a choking and a blinding dust, which liies with every puff of wind hither and thither, brings the traveler to the la&e. The road has been ascending from the shore, and the lake is at a level of eighty feet above the level of the sea. At the lake* as on either side of the road for the whble Way, the number and the luxuriant growth of the trees are very remarkable. Nearly all the tropical plants are represented, and, as if not to allow the animal kingdom tote unfavorably contrasted with the vegetable, numbers of the most beautiful butterflies it is possible to see, and of the most gor-geously-diessed humming-birds, flutter and flit about in the

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been fonnd on the coast, which''had erewhile been thrust into the asphalteof the lake. That a communication' does exist is %nore than likely: for at some distance fr^u ChpC La Brea there arte submarine piteh volcanoes which throM" up quantities of pitch and Pitch Lake products into theses 'ftn(|,|t is at all .events reasonable to suppose that these and the lake are connected. Humboldt, De Verteuil, aud other authorities ?nfflrm that there is a cortespondierice between all of theso and similar phenome^ uu iu the South American continent, with which the island of Trinidad was .unquestionably once'joined.

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How 81at« Pencils lire Madr.'/~ ,| }_ »U* i!.' Broken slate fiom the quarnen is ^put into a mortar run by steam, and pounded into small particles. Thence it goes into the' hopper of a mill, which runs it into a bolting machine, such as is used in flouring mills, where it ia bolted, the fine almost impalpable flour that results being taken*into a lhftring tub, where a small quantity Of Steatite flour, mantifhctmed in a similar inanneri is added,.and the whole is then made into a stiff dough,, This dough is thoroughly kneaded, by .passii^ it several times between iron rollers. Thence it ia carried to a table where it is made into ^harg«—ttiat is short cylinders, fbur or fiv^ inches thick, and containing from eight to ten pounds each." Fbur of these are placed in a atrong toon chamber or retort, Witha c&wageaW* no*ale,aoas to regulate the size of the pemcU,and subjected to tremendous hydranfic pressure under which thecomposition is pushed through the noastle ia a long cord like a Render snake diding out of a hole, said passes over a doping table slit at right angles with the cords to give passage a knife Ivhich cuts them into lengths. They aw tbea laid oa boaitis to dry, and sfter a few hours are re moved to sheets of corrugated rinc, the cormgations serving to prevent the pencils from wftrping daring the process Of baking, to whidh they are next Mtyfloted in a kiln, into which super-heated ateam isintroducsd in pipes, the temperature being regulated, the requirement* of the arttexposed to its ittfl nence. From the kiln articles go to Ihe finishing and paekingpoom. where the ends are thrust for a second under rapidly-revolving emery wheels, and ^witl»di*wn ntWtly attd smoothly pointiM ready for use. They are then packed in pwteboani boxe^ each eost»inlm 100 peaeUai nod th«aa boxea turn •re packed for shipment mffiamx* ifio each, or 10,000. pencils »a a shioninJbox, aB the work Is done by boy^ and the «wt» theralfa*, ia iight g., ... J." rtorl«».T«|ng enmva. hw^t exb«rtai»»vsand fcmg pr»v-r-geMom pro^t th**e w!w*Imiv^ *ti tiua*. JUfic »ahwrt. Time insbon JMwment# «w pmknw- l^sorn t® cr*ndew~e ah^Ucr ana intetfidfy.

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among the branches of the trees. ^,/ft The lake itself is contained in a basin about a mile and a half in circumference. Jn the months of July, August, and September thg contents are in a simmering condition fountains of pitch, boiling water, and argillaceous matter are thrown up here and there to a height of thirty ftet, and objects, however light, allowed to fall into the lake, sink ddwn and are irrecoverably''lost.- During the rest of the year,' however, the pitch at the borders, and .for a. considerable extent away from them, is comparatively hard soft and dangerous parts are indicated by the bubbling asphalte and by the increasing insecurity of the footing., Even at times when it is practicable to walk on the ,)al^e, it is not safe to stand still thq footsteps leave their imprint eh the soft'* substance of the snrface, and it is necessary to keep moving on in order to a-void siukiug as into a quiclc-sand! At these times the pitch lies in large hummocks, between which run small rivulets of fresh water, clear as a 'crystal, and with AV sulphureo-pitcky taste, which act as a system of veins and arteries to the Tartarean lake. Small islets, covered with'the greenest shrubs and plants, are dotted,'about the surface of the lake, which engulfs theni immediately the liquefying season comes, but reproduces them on The arrival of the next cool season. It is supposed th&if the lake has subterranean communication wijh the sea* poles marked with special character having

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'N. 8. Wheat is prepared to furnish all tades of coal ana wood—both soft and krd coa^ aiijpheap as tlie cheapest. To accommodate his friends and the trade, generally he has a telephone placed in his1 office, so that orders can be received or sent from any part of the city, and recciye the same attention as if left at the office. Thanking the public for past patronage, he guarantees to be as prompt in supplying them with the best of coal in the fu-

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Bmmf* veallow tfumgrtaiorgan*\ become dogged or torpid, atid\ poisonous hntnor* are therefore forced I inU fo bUdd ffiat tiouM to «rpdkd raMy.

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