Franklin Daily Herald, Volume 2, Number 53, Franklin, Johnson County, 6 February 1880 — Page 2
FRANKLIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1880.
FRANKLIN- DAILY HERALD.
F. C. WILLIAMS, : PUBLISHER. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY , 6 . 1880. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Per Week delivered by carrier BY MAIL--STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. 10 One Year...... -4ix Months ; ! Three Months Month .$4 00 . 200 . 1 oo . 40 postage Prepaid by Publisher. RATEES OF ADVERTISING. Under the heading ''Business Intelligence." Per Line,' one insertion ..... Ptir tine, six Insertion : . t . -. .... 8 cts. per line, tech innertloo , . ,. f ....... 1 8 cts. Per Line, six insertions CMw iMrf.nn tar less than 25 cents. Rates ro Advertising Columns made known nn application. " ; . uyv.-: . .. TO ADVERTISERS. The Daily Herald has a circulation of neftriy rnaVin the weekly 2,409 Th m, it will c seen et ft 1pwb tho yi;'" ties W hAVe of rewchsnp daily a large class ol ! Aders,Mcth vtft rcadify betaken advantage f by the shrewd men of business, i ; - COURT HOUSE TROUBLES. fn .rrv Ywimmurutv una in the prosecution of every project, it invariably VccUr that dissent ions creep in by -reason Vf incompetercy on the one bavid and malice on the other, or iKrth combined. When the contract for building' the court bouse was granted ve felt assured the gentlemen to whom it WM given, 'weobj build the best strucriire posUblo Within the limits of the contract. I They; came among u endowed by some otHhe most responsible parties, went to work with on earnestnew which, of itself, was a guarantee of 1 heir good fitb. Since the looming when the tirst fcbovel lull of earth was taken up, ihey have done all their work openly, w that the public could ee everything transpiring.- A supcrinndeut Wa appointed, on the part of the cotiuiy to see that the ternn of the ontraeV wore complied with, nnd if the contractor or their workmen use ny inferior material it was h'w duty to protest'at the time not wait for weeks until other work 'was done in addition before waking complaint, the archiloct, received the Work, pronounced it ool ut. that time m well a at the present timo. Two mawns from Indianapolis, who -viewed the structure ibis morning, pronounced it good. The charge in, that cement wy used other than that mentioned in the contract; but if it be as good e nd we Jiavc the word of the arcitcet that it U, so what harm U done, and why wan it not forbidden to be ws'd by the county commissioners at the time. Shall these men be subjected to a Ions of hundred !' dollar for a Quixotic idea. They ay they are willing to leave Jim matter to , competent impartial wen to judge and if found not to be of the right material will remove the xtone ;j.t a cost of one half to them, but they are not willing to bo subject to every whim of ignorant fault finder, who would not be satittficd were the building a substantial as the cap! to) at Wellington. For tho Daily Herald, 1HAR1KEEH HTILL WITH UK. A ttomewbat stormy meeting wa had H,t the Reform dub hut tiigbt, upon the wjooxt of ft 'person present that iie be admitted tfi-mewbersliip, while H.vowing bimwelf an inlldel. 1 was itstonUhed to heir the manner which kob of the loud-mouthed, do nothing vampires of thi association opposed I bo admission of a net-sou who H not hypocrite enough to endow a creed fie cannot r,oncientiously live up to tVe fian well ee the projiriety of the .Christian TOTJperwieo Ao':iation re- ' fusing the admission of n nmn tvow ing such belief, but the Roform Club i4)ompo)d of.men who propone to ,ltain from the urn of iwtojrhjating liquor, which Is the only thing requirL When reformed drunkards con wilfully do thiK, other thing will tollow in good time. Were this man admitted without the pfletirlv objection and open denunciation of these deniai'.oguixi, who think tuey are Christians, because they are tolerated in Christian gatherings, the inlluenoe bought to bear ujion him by the ral Christian men and women who fre-
quent the club room toight be sufficient to win as a consistent and faith ful member of the Christian body. p . "v"':! ; 1.1 Reform Man. Tlie Democrat and Jetteirsonian are waging a war of words, as to the capacity of each for imbing distilled corn-juice. We would kindly hint to the beligerents that they can have au opportunity of testing their ability in that direction during the coming cam paign. The present status of the par ties seems to bo, that while Finney ' Hwears in his whisky every morning," at the nearest saloon, Allison takes hi home by the bottle in the evening. The Franklin Herald, has pluck, enough for a dozen daiiy papers. , Every now and then it U forced to suspend -for lack 6f patromtge,". bat its editor goes into the rural districts oh can vassing toiir, comes back with a dozen new subscriber, nd triumphantly resumes. lndiaB.pc4is journal. Thanks. A few months ago we might do a more effective thing than drumming up scbscribers. ' For xnaPle we might have got ft largo office, ft palatial i.idAnce. bank stock and other things of solid worth, turned the whole stock over to our next of kin, lor our future use and then take the benefit of the late bankrupt law. For ladieH muslin ware 'mil t Mr, bastian. V C lfEvery article in nations and fancy ; grxd sold at nduced pmeHatMrfSebastians. ' ' . ' ; , fi lf-' Wra. M, Conner at the post mce. h representing the Indianapolis and 8t. Louis railroad company, a local oeiit at Franklin. The company are fortunate in abtaining o good a servant as Mr. 0. and partie going wct will find it to their advantage to call on Mr. Connor before choosing their route. , . , ' , , COLD NEAR DEN VEIL. There i great excitement near Denver over a new discovert of gold near the mouth of the canyon A 1 T'latte, a mile from the Kouth l'ark railroad and only twenty miles went of Denver. The ansay give the value of the ore at $211,99 per ton. Two hundred claims have already been located. THE RESOLUTIONS A DOITED AT HARR1SBTJRO. HittU'HMUiw, 'Feb. 3.the following U an alistraot of the resolutions which will probably be adopted by the ReKtate convention which will meet here to-morrow: They declare that renumption of specie payment and the revived prosperity of the coun4. a 4.1 m tcsuU of the iinancinl .,,iirt nl' OiM cjuntrv. and nrotest aKai)it any charges in or dmturbance of that policy, and against any in with the tar ft" or currency. itilicv. and acainst any linker tar 11 or currency, i ney oi)poe any attempt 10 reguiave ice a i A tarSlF duties by commercial treaties; iirm and JndivWbJe union of State ; the right of every man to bo proteeted tti l'tbertv or nronorty, 'Jliey denounce fraud and force; call for A fmn (Auction, in whicli every voter shall be assured in exercising hi right to vote, and congratulate tne t.m,1B of Maine on their successful roniNtuuae to fraud, and thank the Repulicau members of Congress for their resistance to State rights, and to fliM Dnmneratie etl'orts to break down all fioiiffreusional nrotection for tb purity of the ballot-box, MARRIED. .lames 15. Graham and Oittie Free man were wrrlel last night by Rev Mr. Torrance. To the West. wu. v;7Fohhbr ii as been appointed Agent lor the L &' St Louis R. R. Co., AT FRANKLIN. ifu will make it to your advantage if you are golnt; to Iowa, Kana, NlraUa, 'Texas or Missouri, to call on him at the Vml Office. Notice to Movers. When yen want to mnv your good you can. DAVE MONEY By getting COCHRAN'S BIG DRAY. M,,liilvry(;llHAI'.
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RKSuTioN.-"ResolutJ-a' says John nster "is omniDOtent.'t f He that re tolves upon any ereat, bo at the tome tolves upon anvgreat, bo at tne same lira, good endVtby that tery resplutioa lias sealed tno cniei oarrivr w n. v GnA it MMnrinn difficulties. BCarCIlIng out or making means, giving courage for despondency, and strength for weak ness ; and line tne Btar m umjww the wise men of old. ever guiding him nearer and nearer to the Bum of all perfection. Millinery Goods """" -AT ' COST FOR THIRTY DATS. 1.. ,i- wiot-n rnnni , for SDrinC goods 1 will seU at cost for 30 day, Millinery of an Kinas; aaiw Collars. Ribbons, and everything found in a well regulated store. 1 Tortian Laces reduced from U toocts. Ribbons from 20 to 8 and lOcte. Lact Handkerchiefs from 30 to lct. Other things in like proportion. MISS LIZZIE FORD 4 Next Door to Post Office NEW RESTAURANT. Th Miliscriber has opened a Dining Room and Restaurant on East side of Public Square, where meals in first-class Ktvlo will be be served for ,2o cent. The best oysters m the market an Kino of game. Don't mean to be excelled,. w. j . vOMU. FOR n A large two ftory' Brick .Dwelling, AaL" wiGtnn. (well rHQd cistern water, and about one acre of ground, belonging to John wernoii,. in the northern iart f the city, will be rented cheap. For particulars apply at thi ofUce, - WOOD! WOOD! v.onfl ili. )mt. of lrv and J A1 I V v ------ . - m green wood, which 1 will deliver aplit or in cord, at pnee ociow oouiwnwu, , . EDWARD BANEY. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Charles Frame' . h now opening a largo stock of Jewelry Goods, Consisting in part of Lockets, NecUacet, Rigns, Chains, Silver Wan, Cold and 'Silver Watches flive me a call and 1 will convince you that I will not bo undersold. , BUY Pittstog Coal ' J. MDUHIiAP, " COAL! COAL!! PITf 3BURC COAL ' We are now receiving COAL and can fill all orders at the Lowest Price. '..it lit llni Mill or Maiden Lu0 range' Drug Store, and leave your orders. WH. NEEDHAM & CO. LUMBER. The undersigned will poy tiie highest price in flush, for Hickory and Ash Timber , in the woods, or delivered at the Old Covert Haw Mill, in Krahklln. m J, L, HARRISON. Fkamkijm Dec 'A 1K7W if I.
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