Franklin Daily Herald, Volume 5, Number 319, Franklin, Johnson County, 2 June 1885 — Page 2

Franklin Daily Herald TUESDAY JUNE. 2, 1885. A hail-storm, with violont wind, prevailed in the vicinity of Lancaster, Ta. yesterday. Louisville building contractors have fixed the pay of bricklayers at forty

cents an hour.

.Too Jefferson will go to London next season.

A water-spout drotrnped ft vnst

amount of property in Crawford coun ty, Mo., Friday.

The rains have given the farmers

leisure time from their work and n number were in town, to-day.

The deficit of W. B. Hawley, the

absconding Cashier of the J M. fc I. railroad, will reach nearly $7,01)0. "0. 0. S." in a Washington telegram gives a clear history of the Virginia State debt on the settlement of which the people are divided. The recent annual meeting of the Y. M. C. A. of the United States, fit Atlanta, fta., hos resulted in a great religious revival in that city. During the month of May, the police of Louisville, made over arrefts in that city, over twostbirds of which were "drunk and disorderly."

The democrats oi Viaginia will nominate candidates for State officers July 29. The prominent candidates for Governor are Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, of Alexandria, ex-Judge Waller K. Staples, of Montgomery county ; Mr I. W. McKinney, of Prince Edward, and Congressman Geo. C. Cabell, of Dan-

Tomatoes are Itciiifr used by a Columbus count)' (Flu.) farmer to make vinegar.

Because a man savs he lives on faith, you must not infer that he will refuse a good dinner. Tost master W. 0. Smith, ol Jlolden, Mo., committed suicide, and an investigation of his accounts showed a shortage of $1,000.

Some genius proposes to bring out a steam roller skate. It is difficult to see what roller skates want of steam. ' They get a head of the wearer as it is.

The Senate Special Committee on Inter-State Commerce will lioM a meeting in Washington City, this morning, and will tive a hearing to 1 he representatives of the New York Board of Trade and Chamber of Commerce. The next meeting of tho committee will be held in Chicago on the 12th proximo. Our judicial friend John Doup, who lor three years lias maruiged the local department of the Columbus Herald, ha severed bis connection with that. He published his good-bye in the Saturday 's ii-sue. Jt in not stated what Mr. Doup will follow in tho future! but h certainly made a very spicy and lively local editor The ground is full of locusts, and tho woods will soon swarm with them. They are not destructive to vegetation. They mount into the trees, deposit their eggs undei the tender bark of the litnliK and disappear before July. The eggs hatch and the young drop and burrow into the ground and remain below the frost line their allotted tune.

The following little hit of wholesome law might tie read with pn.fit by nnnie of our property holders who are care, lews about the manner in which they clean uu and infect their premise; "Whoever causes or Millers any oll'al, tilth or noisome substance to be collected or remain in any placfc, to tho damage of others or to endanger publie health etc.. shall be fined not morn than fi()0 nor Ultimo 10," This law rhnuld and, we believe, will be liictly e if i reed.

Bill Nye announces that he will go info the lecture field this year. We predicted some time ago that if cholera didn't come, some other dreadful thing would happen. The local ion of the new Tlo

man Catholic University, to

found which Miss Caldwell of New York, has given 350.000,

will probably be at Overbrook, a

short distance west of Philadel

phia.

A young lady requested to

be released from her marriage

engagement on the ground that when she contracted it 6bo ' be1 eved her lover was "a duck," but had since found him lo be a gooso.

Window shades, on fixtures, 40 cts., at Yager & McCoy's. ml8 Another fresh arrival of Spring floods, at FltANK IlUN'c'a. For a nice lilting suit go to Frank Hunt, who has an established reputation as a cutter. m3-tf.

Cult wall paper, 20 cts. per bolt, at Yager Si McCoy's. . rnlS Plants Sweet Potatoes, of the beRt variet ieR ; Cabbage, early and lute;' Tomatoes, ol the best. Cheap for cash. One square oast of College. E S. TERRELL.

Bath Room. Wo. are now prepared to furnish hot and cold, baths. Careful attendants will always be in readiness at laundry, South Water Street. SKixxEit Si Fmrrs.

At tiio meeting of the Presleyterian General Assembly in Cincinnati the past week, the Committee on Foreign Missions reported that the receipts lor tho year had been $000,983 and tho expenditures $857,025.

Tho 10,000 draft sent to tho State Treasurer from Tippocanoo county, and supposed to have been lost was found Saturday, in the

safe, where it had boon placed on

account of its arrival after banking hours, and afterward forgotten. Counterfeit one-cent peices are in circulation. They aremade of copper solely, and area passable imitation of the genuine coin. Times must be hard, indeed, when counterfeiters devote their skill and time to the manufacture of false pennies. Corporal Tanner said in a recent speech that .when he was in a hospital near Alexandria, a woman with a bundle on her arm came up to the bed where he was lying unable to move, and treated him, not to a delicacy that he was anticipating, but to a tract on tho evils of dancing. The corporal bad lout both legs.

Signal Service Signals.

Blue Sun fleneral rain or snow. k Blue, Star Local rain or Know. Blue MoomFair or clear weather. Rod Sun High temperature. Red Star Stationary temperature. Red Moon Low temperature. Black Square Cold wave. A middlo-nged, enterprisinglooking passenger said he was a lawver in a Wisconsin town, and the handsome, dashing young man who flirted with a pretty girl in tho front end of the car was a son. Ms your son a lawyer, too?" "No; he never comes near the office. Doesn't know any law. Hut he is a great help to me, though." "Assists yoti in court, then; or in hunting up witnesses, or taking depositions, does lie?'' uNo, lit doesn't. The fad. is, lie won't work at anything, lie is a gentleman of leisure, he. is, and does nothing but wear fine clothes and have a good lime. Don't know how I could get along without that boy. 'Ah?1' ''Citiess you don't understand me. That boy is always flirting with women, and prefers married ones. He's a rakish lad you know, and has been the cause of seven divorce suits in the last year. Six of 'em are in my bands on one side or the other. lf the boy does as well this year, I've promised to take him into partnership."

It is claimed that n successful type-setting machine has at last been put in operation. Wo go right smart on machinery, but wo want, to see it Irol around the office hunting forts and Ktoaling leads before we fake much stock in it.

An English highwayman, named Holland, confined jn Now. gale, sent for 'a lawver to know how he could defer his trial, and was answered, "Hy getting n doctor to make nifiilavil ol your illness," This was accordingly done in (lie following manner: "The deponent verily believes that if the said James Holland is obliged to take his trial at tho ensuing sessions, ho will bo ill imminent danger of bin lite," to which tho learned judge on tho bench answered that ho verily believed so too, The trial was ordered lo proceed immediately.

American manufacturers now find sale f;r their shoes in England and on tho continent. A great deal of both sole and upp- r leather is sent to Europe and sold at a profit. American faei'. ilics in machinery and the system of production "I the solid every day qualities of leather are admitted far superior to any other in the world.

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There are more chances of making a passive husband out of h fool or a crank than out of a drunkard or vicious person. The fool, if not too egotistical, or loo silly for anything at all, can usually bo led, coaxed or driven, but tho vicious person cannot The woman who undertakes to reform a man in order to get a husband has undertaken a task that is not successfully accomplished one timo in a thousand. In tho first place a man who needs to bo reformed boforo be is (it for a companion is lacking in some of the elements which are necessary in the makeup of even an average num.

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Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin ; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the shin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm.