Daily News, Volume 2, Number 128, Franklin, Johnson County, 18 January 1881 — Page 1

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WAJSHISOTOK, January 17.— The bouae committceon an interoceanlc ship canal gate a hearing to day to Thompson, late BecreUry of the Navy, as tha American jreprcsentatirq of the Panama Canal Company. He combated the idea of that project being in any way suaeptable of application of the Monroe doctrine,and argued that aJl propositions for Isthmian transit should bo left to' thb controf of engineering and financial consideration. At the conclusion of his afgutttcnt hil attention waa called to the joint resolution reporterf by the committee on the 8th of March last. Having read it, he said thatthe declaration fcontftlned in it was tfte very conclusion which he bad desired reaching, and whldx he had reachad in bin argument. Singleton, of the committee, remarked that Thomp#on was not proposing any action, and that the committee had taken aHSon on tho subjoct, stating that the government would not interfere la any way at present, but that if necessity should ever arise the government should have the right to intervene. Thompson replied that he was quite williag to gtoiMbefe In his argument, as he eaw that the views of the committee correspond with his own on the general question.

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January 13.—In the Sen­

ate, to day. an kttempt wu made to take up the resolution* declaring Senator Kel log® not entitled to his seat. This attempt wa* made In antagonism to the Ben llolliday cliw, which was the order of the day, Ten Democrats, including Senator DavJit, of ITlinoU. voted against the proposition, and then Ben HolUdaj claim gained pftMdencfe. The vote was a test one, except in the ca^e pf Senator Voorhee*, ifho ¥oed airainsi the pf^wwltlbn on account of his interest in Ben HoHiilny, bat whf II rkflf in favor of unseating Kellogg. YTithout them, tttwrev^fr, there l» i^fendy t)eiiao era tic votes enough against unseating Kellrigjffo cAinh anfihing t«adin| In that idireetion. Senator Hill, of Georgia, who hts pmkffiiik! wlur lio vigdfoai ly. luUd to night that he knew, and had ktibwtt for \hk% tfte #tiMf»t to unteat the louisiana senator would amotiet to mfel# mcttealty? -irbit he wants is to bring the thing to a final vote to »hrtwwhat Bemdam* »r# ohTT^(l^eg*» *lde. lie *aid. further*, that he would ofcit tW roatWtfp agitftj to^rtmiw and every day, if neceswwy, until he secured the final vote MotMllfltf how every Democrat in the Senate stand# on m^

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WAswiXMtosr. Januray *7 —There was pubH*h*d nn Hktntd**- wh« futportef to be a report of the proceedings of the ^Se^l^WlTVV'WWWPil IH nmw C5frl«»w' wh WW Iday previoos. whieh is entirely inacettrate

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Mr H«*kell to be postmaster at Albany #*#TiWy w-pwt^, t»ai was made to It by Mr. Oonkliag nor any -«)*k and it iii nawia^n Uw ewfenO^ eal «ndar. and will prwbaWr be confirmed W&feottts Tfce abvv» mateKmni. m*d* by attthority of the senator inleratteidU t.k

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WJanuary —A deeMo* wa* w®d«red by Ote Taited pmnw Oowrt to-dav in tlie mo calied Florl* daeaili^Kid ca»e. ti$. Fiotkl* i"".7 2 Campmf r% 4 Fwd al JT^inmv&lftr *|»4 Msk8m KaUway Oompany r». the »*»e, and W«mt* Novtk RaUn*id Oom|»any vs. iW tNwfw, OovN»«r, (tt The h*w&* IttUiteefiit- aw hM t« be valid, *»4 of tern t*!!ro* an** -«s^. JI «t^

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•enUUve Taylor, front the Nineteenth Ohio district. The arguements were con eluded and the committee will tftke action upon the case to-morrow. They will also take action on the report of the succommittee in the case of Bisbee vs. Hull (Florida). Two sub-committes unanimously report in favor of unseating Hull (Democrat),' the presebtIndumbent.

Special Correspondence to the NKWS.

IXDIASAPOI/1%

January 17, 188L

The refusal of tbb Democratic CAUCUS tp Senator McDonaJd thtiyjnapty honor of a complimentary nomination. Is an event of more than usual political signifiicance and it was beyond question the most interesting occurrence of the past week. Naturally enough, current comment contrasts the attitude of the two parties in Uic treatment of the Senatorial nominations, ibid the8 contrast 1s "greatly to the advantage of the the Republicans. The unanimous nomination of General Harrison is on all hands recognised as an exceedingly happy and auspicious terrain ationof a contest which atone time threatened to be bitter and personal. While on the other bsnd the nomination of Governor Gray, at the expense of a gratuitous insult to the retiring Senator cannot result otherwise than In the commencement of a furious internicine warfare between the leaders of the Democracy. The friends of Grey openly averred prior to the caucus that they intended to take the initial step towards a reorganisation of the party.fH'We *ant a new leader," they said: "our recent defeat was the result of bad leadership. We have had enough of Hendricks and McDonald and the men who have controlled the party the last few years. Now give the youuger men a chance." And so they made Gray their champion and leader, and by giving him the Senatorial nomination they have placed him in direct antagonism withal most fUl the men who hitherto havebe^n the recognized leaders. The question jnofAfOften asked since the oaucus has been: "Can Gray hold his place as leader for four long yearsf And if he does, what does he want at the end of that time? Will It be the governoship, or or doe* he mean to cater 4fe« list# with Dan Voorbees for the United State# Senatowaiipr 3v«n tbe frienda?Grtiy, now that they coolly survey their work, arc beginning to#bfgn1ze that they1 istfid** fatal blunder, a^d one which not only makes in thd pirrp^suif when soothing and healing influences were wont needed, but also jeopardizes all the prospects of their favorite. The feoeral verdict ji». that Gray must very poor politician or he would have dfcpbtf^d bs^er ju%m«Bt, mH gacity in such an important emergency.

The legftKaiiftt th^w«6k have not been exciting. The business trans*H«*d b^ wiostly of pteptratory nature, and some bills have been Introduced which will lead to lively sttms. The |mnpwtt brttmr tbe -«a»»Tqfr

daily of the 'Joase, to gel right down 4* w*»lt. Speaker Rldpath Is not likely to disappoint the expeet*%*f |f Is improving in bnsineis of the Hon** even f^y^and if be h«t no|p^k'%yjM|U^

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terms.wo^ know m& ot ihw, w»*k t3be comwitle' «rfl '•ciively at *. *k. a*i t|K tat-.itm liaw^Wi: a. lualntcJ test* bui»apS^ ..,

Tw^ter«i: stlr t^iuiv* ot we Susc mi tbe ^fojrmaltaty, b*a expoct ^f iheai1.. will. be 4lft:4-ltmAtexl.i» -ti'*

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Though "keeping it before the public*' has long been known aa the golden road to succeae in business. y«t how it could beet. be done has been a mooted point Bui experience is last settling mo matter upon a firm and true basis, and money tnat has heretofore been the same as squandered will be Jiwde to return good interest upon the investment. Circulars (though of some use) have about had their day The public have learned that, as ft rule, they are tossed unread into the waste basket the expense of printing and envelopes, direction and postage do not pay. Business men Are simply annoyed by having I Y. their mans filled with them: are dis-|

lessly aside is read by the many there Is something in it that appeals to every mtnd and heart—pathos, history, poetry, anecdotes, morality, religion, statistics— itlfi in fact a map of the busy world, and so attracts the eye. It is not confined to the counting room, but finds its way to the home circle and is cherished ground the family hearth is read and reread is filed away for future reference, and when use requires some "ad" that is impressed upon memory is hunted up and yields its firuit in patronage.

Tliere is something of responsibility in its announcements it is a sort of godfather to all published within its columns: there is an air of respectability about it than can never be given to transient matter it vouches, as it were, ,, for correctness and honesty and reliability of what is given to the public: there are no noways that are dark ana tricks ways thiit are vfcirr in

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up in the opening, and know that generally *uch advertising dodges are not woi thy of respect. In the inception of the plan it may have worked beneficially now it is worthless and a nuisance is resorted to for the most part by confidence men, quack medicine vendors and "shovers of the queer," and he Whp. has a reputation at stake avoids tmpja ouostionaole means of giving to the public knowledge of what he lias to BELL

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«i«s that can i&vtr be gained oOier mAtiher.«c^i 0 .!• **i «n» In the pmient s^r tho«rwho do not read can foe Minted upon thoee who do can scarcely mAre titan be numbered by the sands on the sea shore: and the "wise learneth whft is good and holds on to it/* and ViU remember that the newspaper is the trufe medium of giving information to th3 publi^ "_i. -juinwjia ta

t« Mow to ObMfT^Smdaj* The qnfe«tion?f the proper qbsfervanwr *pti

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nfe«tton«f the has been a niudbf di*ptrtcf

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one, and is one of much intercut {Jain amount of religiotiW senices shotili of oourse form a part of each Sundfty'ii Hfe should mdeed be its central idi&t but it should not intringC upon tlie denmnde of overworked iMilnre for re^. But hat. Ja re«t? Clearly what would, be reel to one would not be to another. What would increase vitality and strength to the d«y labofec W«MW mike the w*$«ey student, iiook• k*ep«r or editor more weary- The mode of uae mx week, daj's, whatever it is, should be put e»*j timly o«t ibf s%ht from ttonday uetii Monday. Mental btbor—readiofi vrri«f ting or other emplovment that rsqiiiree mental efforts Physical laborera rntwt r*sum tfhft&ml labor, and out obtrnn the desirad 1«at te raeelai improvement. rhrtsfe days ire the four walls of a store or aa offloe, should be in the open air, in the broad fields* wberr they !an breathe nature's paresft serial drangbta,aa rmirh posese. Thoie who hibor out of doors wiH

Sandsy In their maftd U»e ker should ttKn^tht iff hfe take a oomDEIIE J^PISE FHWAALL IHOT^HT^)F 4 feoftSn. for a» sh •tjeh .•!!&»•.>•:t oCbar, the week pa,wk. li boeid made iyatbl© t#p«ciaily for th* resi, that they may grow tip with iaisid of

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we the 4ay, instead of an averfar a. too atrmmo* e*ect iaAs of Christian &..s tfee. Theo^aesryattee af the dby each ahocH tnadt a «tsdjr,tllit the profitable ai^r^^pviiwei^mefita to mm *m$ wrsiml,as#then of the dsr. mm let the obNmam of the day, em tied,'he lived up toast

Tb* day

ft* mMrntfrn fiaterm refigfew# t«n« freedom fipom toU for oervaotaa Witt' naaater rent, let its tnsft seose, ami' «^Joyttt»^t of the onfar. whkh relaces th« n«rvt^syi*e«J,a»d is mm of wrtore's peatesA wsWiaim

HUMOROUS. chickens are game to the

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A WAG says of a toper: His nose has passed, the rubicund.—Chicago TYibune,

PARADOXICAL:

The aoe," replied the smart, bad bov, which is greater than the king." r, S.-r-The s. b. b. stayed in after school* f-aatokeye. II EVKH a deaoon won't say grace when he steps into a railway eating house.

He knows that it would be assing too much to request that he be made thankful for anything he will get there.— Boston Pod.

THAT Spanish baby ofer which such a great fuss was raised is pug-nosed and almond-eyed, and we can't help but feel glad on't. One baby ought to be as good as another the world over.— pdroit Frte Prtsfi. I "INQUIRER'' asks: "Is the Great Eastern the lanrest vessel ever built?" An impression nas got abroad that she Is, but such is not the case. The Mayflower, to which the Pilgrim fathers tome to this country, wps the largest pbip that ever plowed the waters. The WTfurhlturf* scattered over this Oftutttry brought cfver, by the Mayflbwer would fill the Great Eastern a dozen timea or more. —Xorrislow* Berald. fi,,

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ba Journal. We'd just like to see you husk a bee once.—N. T. Graphic. I X"ou can't play that on meT' said he pi an to he am at ok

who has ridden in a ooun

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I when it is being churned into butter.-— Boston Transcript, I THERE are hundreds of entertaining writers who would be good historians If thev d£d „not know so manyfjf. t] have

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woman seven feet tall

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broke her heart for love of a little runt Of a man, wearing number four boots and leading a poodle by a chain. jl "WHAT is meant by the power behind the throne?" asked the teacher.

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MtvSAt a late hotir Friday night the'po* liee found a boy about ken yean old on the stew of the City Hall, and when he had been stirred up he ex-

fiMy munefs Jfohnny Stewart, and live^near ^ra^K Lake, The folks

went

home last night and lefc. me on ^he.Fak Grounds witoout^a oeot That's just? sort of man dad is. If we don't tight to hii heels all the tithe leave as in a irtmnge town dead broke

now what will you dof/^^«i

"Til make the old man siok."-p^ «Howr*i }*ki "Never you rmfiwl. Tve '^otf A plan jlaidu) fix atia forfoifig back on me.''

He walked down to the Central Station aid slept in *n arm-chair the rest of the night At an early hoftr in the morning.Io^dinto.tMJaneric^ Express Ofnce and ask

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**Th«8f ship t»# there C. O. D.^ Affer? few inqtriHei hfc was accepted and da^ tagged, knd when the wagons went do#to !w wife afootig the parcels «o careSlUy handled. T* an Ittqrfirer at the depot Be aasWeTedf^ *^ad is quoted the sharpest man To our county on a hoirie trade, bat I gofess ho isaH a great ways ahead of me on thU t»asactlon."--lWr«»f 'Tret ry.^, 1

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ef hte daughter. How. James wm a paw yooag man, hot hones* awl ,twiiiitjrleoi»- and withal full pride. I man refosed to grant JTsenes* re* .i-j-it, and advised bfm not e» marry until he had a comfeteacy mnpoH wife. These remaritsi wer rather homUiating to young Uok prkl«, and wfth eatpha^i he replied Sir* I thafieeetii* day when hm«ted mil! would not m*k* nwpefetabie wheat his for one 1 shalt oswu Y«tri .pa«*ed aad Jaines Lick erected in Saato bara Owntj. Cat, a ml!t tlie woodwork of whleh i. »*iki

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Shortly sM tti Gtm&m. he had rrsphs taken of the la^de aad ontsride of hi* mJfll andaents^m to the asHler who had refused hits the hand of hfa

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