Franklin Daily Herald, Volume 6, Number 56, Franklin, Johnson County, 27 August 1885 — Page 2

Franklin Daily Herald THURSDAY AUGUST 27, 188V BILL NYE AND THE BRONZE

GODDESS. I am in favor ot a Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World, because it will show that we keep it on tap winter and summer. We want the whole broad world to remember that when it pets tired of oppression it can come here and oppress us. We

are used to it and we rather like it. It we don't like it we can get on the steamer and go abroad whero we may visit the effete monarchies and have a high old time. The sight of the Goddess of Liberty standing there night and day, bat hing her feet in the rippling sea, will be a good thing. It may be productive of good in a direction that many have not thought of. As she stands there day after day bathing her

toet in the fcroafl Atlantic, per ,

haps some moss-grown Mormon moving toward the far west, a confirmed victim of his matri.monial habit, may fix the bright picture on his so-called mind, and remembering how, on his arrival in New York, ho saw Liberty bathing her ieet with impunity may be led inafter years to try it on himself. The wives und families of the Peruvian soldiers aways travel with them, like the equrwe and papooses ol the North American Indian, In camp the women do the cooking; on the march they t:arry on their backs and heads n irreat part of the camp equipage,

and in battle they nurse the wounded and rob the dead. They II A 1 ',1

are poor, miseraoio, uegraueu

An Englishman with a simple devise tor taking the terrors out

of an earthquake is traveling in

Japan explaining his plan to the natives. They have built their

houses for many year9 with the

superstructure unfastened to the foundation and fonnd that in

some cases the earth's tremors

were not transmitted above the

solid work. The Englishman

6ays that a handtul of cast iron

pellets scattered on each ot the

main supports of the house will

still further interfere wilh the

transmission and reduce the

amount of disturbance to about

one-tenth of that ol the ground.

William Kline lias a cancer cure and went to Lexington, Scott

county, where he treated1 several persons His medicines causad great sutfering to his patients, and

in some instancos disfigurement.

Mrs. Wardle's face is badly eator.

by the remodies, the bone being visible It is thought she cannot

rocover. Thomas P. Glendy'tf

breast is burned so that there is a possibility of the poison Teaching bis heart. Klino hurriedly left the place to escpe arrest for malpractice. In the heart of Wyoming Territory is a mountain of solid hematite iron, -with 600 feet of it above the grov(jZ$re thn a mile wide and over two miles in length; a bod of lignite coal, big onougb to warm the world for centuris; eight lakes of solid soda, one of them over 600 acres in extent and not less than thirty feet in dopth, and

a potroleum basin, which contains

more oil than Pennsylvania und West Virginia combmod, from

which in places, tho oil ih oozing

in natural wolls, at tho ruto of two barrels a day.

Medical experts have no'.iccd that the persistent use of morphia destroys tho teeth, generally within a year's time. Ex.

ATTENTION 18th REGIMENT. There will he a business meeting at sheriff's office, Friday, 28th of August, at 2 p. m. to make arrangements for a reunion to take plac at franklin, .Sept. 18th. Ail brigade boys are re-

The public i schools of Franklin, will qilegcd ,0 )fJ p,PBent

uoHiratwca iHe nrai aionaay in ep- L w KnojE( rre,jdent

lemoer, wnicn will be the 7th or the

month.

By Order of Board.

Jesse ft. Grant is going abroad to

enter the service ot an American rail road enterprize in Turkey. A rain storm, at Sidney, Ohio, destroyed the reservoir, leaving the city without water.

The annual meeting of he Ameri

can Association for the Advancement of Science begae at Ann Arbor, Michigan, to-day. Prof. 0en, of Franklin College, left yesterday, to be in attendance at this convention.

Sliced bams and shoulder, breakfast

and country bacon, spring lamb, and

the best beef in the market, at Hubert

Frosch b.

1 should be glad if all who will fur.

nish rooms or hoard or both, would

send tne word so 1 hat I may know

where to direct students as they come

in. W. 1 . hTOTT.

The Crawfordsville City Council has passed a resolution to advertise for proposals for the building of water works, the bids lobe opened on September 21.

Heavy storms in Connecticut, yesterday, canned enorniom loss to tiie growing crops. The lamago to the tobacco crop alone, is estimated at 1150,000

Rain in the vicinity cf Kalamazoo

Sunday night did great damage to the crops. Many urowers estimate the

loss of the celery crop at over $100,000.

Manager Abbey has a company of

fifty-six people to accompany Miss An

derson to America. She will open at

the Star Theater in New York, on October 12.

Bev. Robert Sloss,' pastor of the Presbyterian church at (ireetisburg, it

very side from Rright's disease It is

feared that he will never be able to fill his pulpit again. Rev J. P. Newman lectured, yesiir.

da5 afternoon, at Chautauqua, N. Y., to an audience ol 3 000 persons, on

General Grant, comparing him to Wel

lington, and declaring that he pos

sessed one of the greatest intellectsthe

age has produced, The Waveland Banner has suspended publication, and a new paper called the News has taken the fie'd, undr the management of J. Q Runnel 1. Logannpert lawyers complain of 'lack .of business. There are fowr cases filed for lb" coming term of court than ever before.

Go tell it every where, that the Nr

fief. S. fi. Idleman, minister of the 'eillntinf Sinper" is t be incomparable

Methodist Episcopal church at Green Spring Run, W. Va., committed suicide Sunday by jumping from a window.

It is understood that General Sher-

twin will bo present at the Soldiers'

reunion, to be held iu Columbus, the Cth, 7th and 8th of October.

machine oi the world.

A bashful voting (ioorgian, who was afraid to propose to his nweot-

rreaturefljust one degree above heart, Induced her fo flro at him tho dogs which follow at their ,wt" a Piftto1. which ho assured

heels. Tbeir powers ol entlu

ranco ore extraordinary. Often it is the caso that tbey will murcb twonty or thirty mllos a day over dustv road, carrying a child on

their backa, water.

without food or flnd marriod hert

and after sho had done so, fell down and protonded to ho dead. Bho threw horself upon tho body, calling him her darling and hor

lor heliovod, whoroupon ho got up

Tho Sultan of Turkoy, who cauKfd Doolet Kllondi to be eduMind nt his exponno at tho Vienna Conservatoire, has commisnionod tho snmo gentleman to organize an Imperial School of Music at Constantinople. The Hullaii is said lo bo an excellent mtiHifiun, and frequently plavs pianoforte duets with hi Minister of Music,

For a nice fitting suit go to Frank Hunt, who has an established reputation as a cutter. rn3-tf.

A thrifty resident of Milford, Conn., who is worth $ 10,000, walked ten miles to Hirmingham fo rooeivo his dividend on a 000 investment, amounting to about 300. He said lie could not afford to hire a learn or pay his faro of (ho oars.

The waters of Utah furnish Irri. gation for l.fiOO.OOO rires of land, und tho capacity for irrigation in oapublo of a further increase by a ynt(ini ol reservoirs and by arteHian wells. Tho funning IuimJh of thin territory fqual 2,500,000 acres,

One hundred and fifty horse and

cattle stalls have been taken already,

n the Shelbyville fair mounds; J. L.

Bradley, John A. Thonipcon, Stephen Dungan "iid Martin Cutsinger, of tbifl co nly, are among the first to secure stul Is for their tine stock.

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lion and Uwtltmmmr Bulla. The batt la

America. All from r tiownH RlreH in BeoU land. All rwUterad and p1!trrfe Jurrtbd. Pria Mmw M Term Lmj.

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VcKAY MMMI BraAkilda rant. . Waya. fet

Prof. B. F. Kennedy, formerly superintendent of this eounty, lectures in the court Jroom this afternoon, ut 3:4.r, on the subject "Horace Mann " Prof. II. VV. Skinner, deputy State superintendent, will deliver a lecture to-niht, on the subject "Howard Payne," at 7:30- Admission free. All are cordially invited to attend. A. Ji. IJ uru ri cl, Hie velorun landscape pui n tor, now more than 90 years oid, lives happily with his pipe and his French book, in u charming cottage at-Soutli Orange, N.J.

The lumber Is being hauled for the Christian church, to-day, and the work of building will begin at once. Father Braziel died at Pes Moines, la yesterday morning. Ho was bom in County Clare, Ireland, in 1H27, edu oi led in Montreal, ami ordained at Wheeling. W, Va.. at the ag of twent)four; wbh one year 'Vicar General of'Virginiu, went to Iowa in 18V1, and was acting Viar General ol the Uubumie diocese until the recent division.

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All Sorts of hurts and many sorts of ails of man and beast need a cooling lotion. Mustang I.inimcnt