Daily News, Franklin, Johnson County, 10 March 1880 — Page 3

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A RHYME OP THE TIME. Mfaa Paiim BodoraVon BIuHry Hfae dktot

kftov

cblckeo ftom turkey,,

utKb»9wMiiuMiafwk 3 Bb* could Hu—tty apeak.. .ss.f ,»• Bat Mr kaawMH»«r poultry wnc

mmrky.

HbeoeoM fUtfa»«rwHi»ar yo*«, a rr» Xod U»e dates of W-« wars of Ute Boo**, ,n

t^r^u?r'

Why Uie Indiana wore rings,

la tb«fe ml. aboriginal do**. V3 Why flbaltcapwe was wrong fa Ma rnUtimar And lb* m«u4af of Kmeraou's "Brahiu*

A ad afae tmttoppUnwda With a liuie black box

Awla onAll rcoJogteal bwamfr. Mb* bad f)m upon co-edweailon, And titMrprfodpai need* of the nation: :Aa4 her ftaaaea were blue,

AwlU)enaabmtHkocw

Of tbe star* tu escfc, hi*** f^yytfAlaOton. And abe wrote In a baadwrttli* elerky. And ah* talked wttb an etnpfuwfa Jerk/, .And «be painted on tllds.

In the iWPrtHrt of Style*.

But ab* di^'t know chicken from turki-y.

Tbe Humorist of Waakegan. Mr Lanigxui,

of

Waukegiui, was

young uiaa of aboat twenty-two years of ug$, with an unlhnited belief in liis own couuc poweij), #1^1 a tender, attach

ment for a local vbung lady. He wias

accustomed to call upon her at Itaut four

kegan were invited, nnd all went merry as a marriage-bell. Kncouraged by alarger audience than usual, Mr. l-anigan opened fresh stores of humor, and culminated his criminal career by displays of amateur ventriloi|tiiMin. When he asked the imaginarjr old man in the chimney what lie vfiif doing up thereuor held idibtie cOnveraation with pretended Peters concealed under the sofa, or cjuarroled M*to rf h^4 jwithetic Irishman in the closet, he east a gloom over the entire

That plate oHee-cream'contained morphine, and Uiedrug was swallowed without suspicion by the doomed Lanlgan. Fifteen minutes later, or at precisely 10,15, his was seated in an armchair profoundly nslocp, JThc quests recovered, their spfrlts. The hum of conversation ,tras renewed. The dftiice went on.

All would have been, yell lwuLupt n,n

Leeu made about muTimghl. The attempt was a failure. A Wild hope that he was aetu&iy de^ui noshed Ute i«heek mid Urbug]bt ft Snjile to the li|n tjf/ihdfi than one of thof* present, but this hope* was dashed by Dr. Cory, ft leading physician, who remarked that a stomachpump

wwooW-fetch

him/' and therefore

went home to procure that instrument, in spite ot the remonstrances of those who implored him not to disturb the huinorist.fbttd |tp, onl^tly e«of tN

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theless, the stomach-pump was brought Mr, lanigan was carried to the back yard and carefully pumped out. He was then filled with whiskey to counteract the effects of the morphine, and at font o'clock in the morning was sufficiently recovered! to be wheeled lioyie in a wheelbArrow.

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This story, while it famishes a terrible warning to reckless humorists.is especially valuable to the oppressed. Morphine qau be had at any drug store, and a doro Targe enough for a full grown hu-

should not be. It is said to inflict fearful agouiflB Ttp«i a patient, and th« piaa must ititloed l)t hiird-hearted who would pump a sfhrtlering hnmorist back to Fifu.—A'wx/to Democrat.

ZKPH FARKEK'S STRATAUEI*. now

MB

CAMK

there waa evidently amkhty ciauuiiolioiu

again

'Melicantuan aelleedaint two hundred dollars se« the fat-headed chap, and all tho inhere voided theur heads, xj •.

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"T came this I

Take it* we

KM»re

not a door andjnsist that the young their lo^ ^loafi.p^t, go lady should g«veit

trpimd

iwpn the answer. He also had habit

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The young lady was timid and gentle ahe disllketfscenes of violence and ill humor, and she could no tboor to treat an alleged fellow-being with unkindness but at last she felt the time for endurance was past, and that duty to her friends required her to Biirpresa Mr* Lankan at any cost. So on Wednsdi«y: last sue gave a birthday party. All (he young men and young women of

morist costs but a few cents. The stom- gesston. ach-pump"need not "be used andl lvhia made tile gulch wows tban W and sharwichanged hands at a fine tale, men sellin* theirs, aWd thetf gittfif so e*eirited that thev bought back again. 'I shall never foi^ve myself, boys, w* Zeph the next morning as we sat owr the Tr1e3 bacon* and uESSSit th rowed away a fort&lw#y^t^^* .'What's the row?* sex I jam pin' up.

tT OVKH XUK HE

aTUKX

OlUNKK."

llXJNri.l lVKi) HOM YK.HTKtir)AV. 'Wait a bit, lad, and yew'll --we, Zeph, with a wink and we sat there,-fn the plea«uit evening, tmoklng,

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said, as they

last tiitieF1* They% ^:|8j90fli I tell jfew. ilta

they will,' Zeph.. 'Bat *1,000 |a etfOugK to chifel

out,

scz

fattjr, shakinVhia head-

innoc^nt

evenings in the week, and to entertain p^e,her with his brilliant conversation from ^nj jjqj10r« 7 to 11 o'clock. When spending the ^edidii't expect any row. evening with the object of his adoration, chineae had to keep very |.u»et for he would constantly ask, "When is ajar

let'him faf: I to «oiWother gulch. UAr

But tJjiey

had habit

of remarking In, an apparently careless way, tliat it was "a good day for the race," and when the voung ladv, out of her vast charity, Would ask "What race?*' he would triumphantly anajve^, "The hijinan race! ha! ha!

f'hey

comjany.:r»ri

Finally ttie ianK»ream was announced,

where,

in the Chinese camp, and before long the artful deppytAtion came

in tlie night.

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Yew mayn't believe It. gents, but them the heathen hadn't left behind aa much 'W ttame lw,j«i wae baik twice feefort as a trail. dark, ntid

the

gars out of/,»ez 'Yes* seifm P*em*r ifll

Zeph,h

how

vturniij' to the tux. fur our answer

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beg­**

&nc

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didaft fbr the next day Top*

who went up to see what they was a sed they'd moved their

«rloin' sed they'd moved tfieir camp up* round the hole# and were workingawav like a swarm o'bees,

That nifctit as we wei« slttln' smokin* it Bill's aioTe,some chaps strolled in, atvd

ne

of 'em says, in bit of aitemper: i. 'Cull this here a free country?' 1 'Tes, stranger, I dew,'sez Zeph,5rat-' itling some nuggets irt his, pocket,'who sexit ain't?'f

ft:

Wjmi

'I do,' -bei the tfeV/oomef.'

tkeP**pt» of'toeHrim* 1

Sevtfn fmportam

t'lT«Pp"i4W,

we, workin' likfe slaves Xur a few dollar'' worth o' dust, and a pack o' heathen I cu&ses comes and settles down, and grabs ,,»!! the.tyes^OA

take {'Constitution of Indians hare Teett

till this tirhe to-morrow sard to get up to- M* J? $ the:tr(thou^md.' .«« tfiSSflMl&M ...

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'Shall we Jet 'era have it» boys^ seis Zeph toniiiif to bSj Ye«, let 'eni have it,' I se*. Yi can find plenty more** r. 'ml «t| 'Come on then,'nez Zoph and he and'4 two wore went back with the deppytation to the tent o' their head man, and thouuand dollars' worth dost and ntte-1 eet« was weighed out into a bag Zeph put his mark to a'kind o^ddckVnaeht in. Chinee and, half an hotir after, we went I Hick to camp, leavfn' the smilin^ Chinamen to t!«eir purchase. ^It'« a dafned Hlianie to cheat the pdor

baWw'Wke'thaVlsfea.

'Not jt

kl'7. Zeph.

'It^onfy like playln'

wUh 'em, and wi»n*^H

Tor them

j^ju' ^nt off and ^eph said they'd

itln' I MarehlOth, 18T91, these safd Ainem

ne

it.. •»,,, iUia nloim'a vniili tirAntv in the pan, 'thia claiin'a worth twenty fn» fD tlioiisand dollans I?h 5 ,, 'No, only worth tctisainl uoilar,

k***f

'Dew they sez Zeph/^w^Bkln, at us. 'Yes,' lie sess,'they dew. Ther's tlmt pack o' Chineseiimoved up higher KUjUi^

ulch, and they've hit on a big pooket. got a two-pound nugget oat o*i it this very afternoon^' .—UVliftt.!' roared iieph? iwith hisses stariir' out of his head Uke a lobster's' 'A two-pound nugget and the stuffs paflnin' out awful. Xsay it's a shama aba tlve govemment oOght ta^stop it,'

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'Soldi' groaned Zeph. Next day it Was the talk b* tH«rTplace. The Chinees were pannin' out gtilu ftt a from the claim, an' among tho rowdies Off heathens away bntihe wirty of orJer was too strong alia they knew iC' Vdwdiwi Wjts allowedi t»*get th# upper hand here they'd be just as 4ikeiy to seize anybody else's claim so it was

decided to tempowaOiwitli.tho heatheiif^ctlbn Of votes and fi and try to buy t4ii-«laitw»H *1 *dt ci They were ^fcHifc4nMfig up tliefe and when we wen? »to see tbe ^ace-*^ jthich weiTdid a- ?.«: kind o' desperate.' 'ftelin'—tlie ti smiled and: clapped his hands^iand Zeph aJitUeiround as big as a |m'u.

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iBeout $900,1 gudaiH?%et2ephtf 'Wal, then,'sez Tom, ,'tet^ go ifj/or shares as far uh Our fnb'hVfjrgdes.

The money vfhs nearly All sUbocnbed but we got oa for $800»* and could ^ha '.old

OTIT

ha res thw uejLt hoin

for tl,G00r

Next niornin' tho, paity selec.ted to do the business went up to the Chinees camp, but they wouldn't take the money, fhey said th meant to havd but the boys looked dangerous, so the heathens flnally sai^ they'd settle Up that night,.tako tUe^i^ney^andgiy^iJOpri

ley wouldn't take the money.

SMffiSJSK

There was jmthin\ afloat outside,.for there was a lireap W ekoiteainfc," bii|.«no one kinder seemed to know what it was.

Arter awhile we jrot to know that there wnsn't a Sfegftt X'Mtifeeleft ih the gulch they'd jrone bff, 'no bne knew

They're darned artful,' sex Zeph he was ritfht, for We toon knoW«IJ«W*

cheated tbe Chinees by eheate«l tis by wholesale, and never had been

grain o' gold iu that-claim that, wasn't put there first we made

Will iff V«11 yb*i, Uit* dabbed together tlieir dwt and nugyeta to make a big show. That day they

hundred tlolUui*i* sox&epti. They all nolded till you'd ha' thou thwir heads'd cotne off. cov m*? »«.«««•««

packed iMdl up aa^ and whett they'd pot the twenty thousand dollars they

fr^h offers, adwodn' a Yes, gents, ytt*T« got to wt tip ^airiy

humim! dollarn wveh time, and we swore to take in a Chinee. Waiter! whisky nt 'em and said wo wouldn't 8«ll, and If \n.l selUer—and i«e." $ yvw/ they wara't up to time in the mornin' to ... alKut the water, they shouldu be

TtM!

{era were up again, just as we had got a good panful o% stuff in course o' workin,' and I saw their eyea twinkle as they caught sight o* tbe gohl. our ...

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mtmrml-*

ringtoiu keeps everytliiiur. in

Then Uiey offerevl $SOO. and we stud He com}xumis prescriptions wiih accura meet with any op] we'd shoot 'em if they'd come agen but cv and care. He has pure liquors for mecome they did, and offered $000. and aa dirinal purposes dgara And a large and TWI^W the moraln' went on, seven, eight, nine complete stock of dw^a-»l^e«eiip|iM#| wit: Ameud -41.000. flll«l Wth day and night. 'lo "*!&*<»* w»w r,#

l^lWte of Tndiana rOT VatMEcfftfbn ff

[4 suhniL^sioii

Fitoents to. fhit Secretary

meetin' was he Id. and we concluded to make a company.tan' buy baoktkft~ claim. Twenty tUousaadwas tbe uaoafc. as was to be offered. -s .JTweniy thousand dollarsl'i groaned Zeph. 'Oh, boys, what, XooU we was! But 1 did Wftnt4«thoW,,xi*t foE:l&Q0!MLi .ofatCivnis in the constltMrt^R (tfjl^tna to '|t's no use to growl/^S Tomt» 'lift* much ha^wenewi?'"-

ballotsbf 'blnie baper, dn j&ch of wBli^i1 shall and below%k8h ame^dment ^f«!| beprihf*ed the word 'Yes't in, on€t nd,i!i another th(p%oi^

Ioj,

tote f6r any amentoenglw

th*Jt an% ^ial-1

5el6jityr iniijr Hrbtl^ W't?" rffeV imendiheut br de^Mtinaf dnfe of sjlliffbiffots iu the baflot-lox/ -fr h£ Irt^ehds tb

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They are tnahrly

eonflneaio file snbiect^ of economy arid

ho^t

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oaf

vawii jim#1 f« ufi#-

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Amend section two of artitle Iwo po a« a»ltw follows: "Section Si sin all electionsnot vother-, wise providedf for by Ihis jQoastitution, every male eittzen of the United States of the age o£ 21 yews and upwards, whet shall have residedin the State during th* six m0nUiH, and in the lown^ip ffl days.i and in the .ward or precinct W dtiiy» immediately preceding pueh election, and every itmak of foreign btrUi. of th« age ol years and npwBrdfvwhoshalllia^eresided in the United 3tat»a,ooe(

adopted, one whose yotgteq^fl^fljged will have to swear that he naiHwsen a resident Of the township 60 days^.and.of ,the ward ahdantts ttfe importa ^jhe ballot hrdx may be measurably" prevented. No oae ican object to thl^ilRPffieitdWient who ist elections. fair and honest amend lijfii^y provides for 0r^(i^g out the m)J[tls: *^No negro or mulatfidlSUAll have the right of suffrage," contained in section •file of the second artiewoi the Constituflbn.

or precinct 80 dayst,

And thereby confortittm^ (he constitutlbn of Indiana to the/C|ons|i^|^9P of the {Jnitted States. as it

day is a dead letter. AMRNDMR^T W Amend section 1^ ^^e-^yjj^l article to read: /'Section 14. All general elections shall bt? held on the first Tuesday.after the first Monday in November, but'township elec8 may be held at suc}i,'time as may lie provided by law. Provided, that the General Assembly may provic^by law for the election of all judges of courts of general and Appellate jurisdictiofclJEU! an election to bo held for such officers only, at which time no other ofilc«Wihil®ibeiVbted for and shall also provide for the Mycktration or all persons entitled W-irtte^*

The arguments inffaypptlUaramendmcnt are mainly thbSe of ecolS6my. The io»t of holding a g§neraliele$pp in

dtahh is about |1TOOO to the county, or nearly flOO.OOO.i Byi lh» ttHendltteilt the State is saved the expense of double elections on Presided tidily But this is not all. The .other. States .of the Union having neatly all changed "the time of their elections to. November, Aft long as Indiana continues fo vote In Oetoner she assuknes tlie heat and buryb?n of the Presidential day. In 1876, counting money expended and tim® dfrtrOtedtbiiti'iftiVOctober election cost the peoplQ of Indiana bver $1,000,000. whtcA erofeftsd^liii Avoided by the States tUat ,did npt2 vote, until Novemler. ThUamfebdfA^nt nr rfewly in the interest ofrjeooaon^.and business prosperity. Busmess inthe State Is utterly demoralized for three months when the State is compeUwltt the Presidential campaign.

JMftends by sections 4 an the same to the GkmMit«ti«ia!Of IheiUnited States.

5

tnd 5 of article 4. conforming

amends Uie^U^^we^ se^|»«p^of

ticle 4 tom

compensation MM*i in $tbfM»ri!aiii to

S"IONtbi "IFEW

^,wv

,rom

excuse now urged

Uic drug f^'es and salaries

lin«\ M^rkle is a thorouch dru«Rist andi are out of all poi served formerlv wi^to one «f lion given lewllftfr whulf sahc bo«»tl ia tlA avocations.

WRTIC"

This provision will enable the General Assembly to gitadfe8 Thtf *N*ttperisation of county officers andrpigp ^Jtm in proportion to the population of the county and tbs services actutl)^JN0Afe*& It will

Section 1." Tbe judicial power of the State rtftdfcbe Ttftadte a Stoiw* Court, fCtoui*£ottrt#,f«*d wckxrthef rcpurts

,mg*

!|hill

thereunder the Wprtl es*, tad erase the1 CoraoraH^n.

*Vir»' l«v* n«a£ It ntvhfi 14 *1

word ^o' by drawings Hril acmss It or" otherwise. "If he ihtentlUxo voi4*%&uti& anv amendment, the woro 'Tess'phiu iriJa like manner be, sftick^ft bn¥ ^rrd the Word '?NF left anicf 1# both wbros ate allowed tp ltntain withQfttt eifhefj of them bMn^' So cfrased/ tfte votl^ shall qBf be Counted wh^F Wffjr." 'These tthendments $re designated, by numbers, arid are numbered, t, z, 3, 4, 5. 9 and 9, numbers ?'ami 8 having failed, ifO rec^iVd a majority of the vote^of bdth' branches of, the last General Assefnbly. Tlit ratification of eich Hf tfl^:,^iieiiaments isof stnih Vitpl fmportance tb the future Well-beliig and pros^rity qf the p?opW oflndiana as to Wstify &: %ecial elfbrt in ffteii- bWialf bytevjelr^-one having th*wi ob|ects/{it heart

fWerior

meets

other touirts tsot toDMCIi«ailt ©cart aidto «si»bH«h rfect 9J&0& *f juriaiwwtenoe whjch

AkskinikKT so. 9.

^V0

*%is

St*te

of iftfa tpieftfc

rSecretary of procure

shall

ever become

iadebU^.

bz

ascertained by the last assessment for State and countv taxes, previous to the ii^prrfng1 of ^6ch arid all bonds-m X^bigatiOBs in eweef* #id» amount given by such corporations shall Wvoid provided that in lime of-» ft?,-for-

invasion, or oVkn»l^t|M^Mk: esilaasity, on petition of a majority of the prop-

fiHM. ownert, hi tonmbi*r Vhd^tahi^ ^tMta

the

public

ftUthorittes, in their discretion, pWjjr incur obligations necessary ior the public pro Section and defense, td siich amount as tnav be requested in su(^i petition.

If this amendment had been passed 30 years ago the Stete of lofha na wpuld have bp $10,000,000 better off io^»«% There hm be^n n^arllv hO ttnbaffeo upon the schemfffe" of plunder Which have besef the towns, cities and counties of the Stat®. Thi* pijojriaion is designed to, protect the taxpayers find limit the amount that, may, be: abased against' them, and to which ti«se munlcipsntfes min''bebuTdenetl with debt. ..."

The ^epubl\fan» o£ bidi^aa are fully committed to all of th^se amendments, »nd the bettfer class of the Democratic party also%vored them in the last Gknerai Assembly. .Thev ate all measures of Wona^o^ajt^ ,«m p^ptection of the ballot-box and to the protection of the taxpayfefft of the' State against exbessive burdens They shonld: each and every one of tbem be adopted by the electors of the Sute-by not ^^Uan.p^ ^u^4f^d Thousand majority.

.•Hrr

fid

I

Jyeafr

and shall

Imvc resided:in. the Sta^'idurina tM!^«i|i months, Jind inthe township 60 oay*/ and i»i tlie ward or precinct 80 days immedifv nitab ately preceding^ said election andr shallt ini'ji have declared his intention tp become s, ciUr-en of the Uflitedi States,? confonnab^i t,he laws of the UnHed Sitatefl .on th#t subject of, ni^irftlizaiU^nyahall beetttitiefif to vote iu township or precHRt w^Wre he may reside, if lie sl all' IffkY^ hOfiiS dwiy registered according to »lawt""«• jAs the ConstitatioffVflr# ^acnd^tao4l*e(l period of residence lis required-in MlfOMOtt ship of: ward before^ :V,otingi' andAOAmmtfiersi against fraudulent?!totiilgr eaaoto maintameAi iWhoa this amendment 4»

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Chkagd, Ibwa, Michigan,} MinneaUta. Wiaobn^in.acnd J-ll m.. 315 pn» i'!C«rthcrn llilnots •••_} 7 00 a m.. 600am

ns»toort ani stations *on T.

"fl. lx»gjuj«^rt RK 4*)pm.. 6 00am

Statlonp on InaJanaptilts, Decatur A tSpclagSt'ld RRii .v,100 a m..

600

a

Stations on Toledo, \Vaba»h us W^t^Vn RR., tact Bahrtltp 700a m.,1000 pin

Northern Ohio. Northern Indisna Michigan and C»narta SLQQ a. m. .10QQ pni

SOJ.TH.

Princeton V00a tn.,l*U0n»dt

Fori Brai^cU and SalUvan^hro' pourhefV.' TOO a tn..KOOmdt

KvanivHl«fcadftatknion & A T. H. RR..,. 7 00 a in..ISOOiudt

ESanjivHle and ?liltion« on tE. AT.

Hi

4*lpm.. SSOpm

4 0 a S O

SputluTti IlHn^aand \V«»tem Kentucky 10»a in. KOOmdt WdrthinHtow' land »tations on

T. H. &. S. E. RR 4ft)pm.. 6«a

I- i.» t^CK

likks

Prairfcfeii.PrtllHe C«*rtc,Orays! ville and KairbankH.TueKday,

Thursday and SdturdajU^... lXJLa ju. xOds in Selion. Ind., Tuesday and Sat urday :lv.!

''The citjr

«8 fMlow«:,

.11 \i

JV!*t

f» tn.. 1 00 ni

'Carrier Dtatrleta,

Fred Tyler, C'arriw.

•'North aide "Of Main «traet, betw««n 5th and 7lh

utrecU mjrih from. Main,'to city limit*, includiug to Uie alley between 7th And 8th and'to the alley

btstweea 4th' and 5tl\.atmsta aim* 8th, 9th and

I0th,ftreota, north of 3d avenue,

tuffS

secondPisTnict-^Tohn Knppenheimet, Carrier. The MMttli Kid*'of

Ha!u

Ktroet, betwaen Ath

aad

6th, and all territory between SiUi antt 6H »trcetn aotnh torhe city'Himto, hteludfnif to tt.ii alley betwe«n 3d And and to thb allev between 6Vi and itU street* aino 7th street soutli

of

Deni-

m,, Carrtar.-,

lVitr to city liniita. TaiRt i)|wwucT-Janip» Johuaon. Uarrk ,.. iThe south side or Stain strttH. from the river to

5th straetj Ami ail territuty west

ot

the alley be-

tieou 3d and ,4th streets soiah to city limits. Vouaint mttratcT—C&brfreA. Hay ward,'rarHer.

The north wldq of Mate street, fr»m the river to. 5th atrect, and all territory west of the alley be-

tween 4th atul Sth'stroets, Shd north to the city

Unlitrt,

t•

Ftmt "Dtatalfcr-Frank M. Mills, Carrier.

Tho north sideof Matn atreati frua 7th to the ol\l canal, between 9th at)d l.O^h streets, and all

territory from the »riTftTb^iwe*iiffhand'8th streets e&st to the VandatlrRltrrWMfttr"t» 3d SVWltrF, and

afl terrritory niirth Of tWtVMidOll# RF5,, *a«t of 10th street to city,limits. SIXTU "DiHTuioi' ^Irfaac N. Adam*. Carrier.

The south side of Main, between 6th and 7th 'streets, from the alley between®^ and7th streets,

east tt the old canal, toftth to Demiag, and all writoryeast on Pdplar strei and snath toelty 1 Imlts.

S

gvjcmtu

street on tiiq aouth tlV. thb Vandajia RR, tra on

the,north.,, i.

TVanKSfbloy, AtixHlaty Carrlfn whose doty It infto o»ake-«tra coll«ct4ow and delivery trips.

-i.iiu a*«iHi*TtoXH.!r':

Tho ma|t is .collected frora street letterboxes on Math street,from 1st to I3tb strfct8,imrthoB4th to

(jierity soifth 6tt 4th to Walnnt and' south on 1st to Popwfi «ro*.»io wtreW betw#«n1st'iihd 5th,

erery week day between 8.30 and9.30a m, between »nii iA-aa A between 1#.:30 i^nd i:(J0 p^u,

9! and 10:30 a m.

item

pat*

\.t

•.! trsl

(Its

»y V'ulim »'l urtf Ut,

-(8Hi lit Itfii,

•t^aQSEqr.W!,

*OH SHtff ,WKf.

them

«rT»#*»5W

**vli&!n

tied

their

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mail,

brt« .«If

t.

&"i at

DAILYINEWS

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JJ^TBIOT—l«ouia Bagaoa, Jr., C«rrl«.

South side of ta|a atrwt from 7th east to city limits, including the horth «id of Main, east 6T

Aid canal bed to city Hmlts, and ail territory west from Ninth street, east toctty limits from l'opter

ides to'Poplar ftriset on the

I this fc^Ucctlon fntl mutli, shd east to t$fh,atd nbrtH to union Depot] between 2-30«Ml S tSO ai,'»»etwaeaUt30 and 6 :30

pm, aadi between t):K) at»J. -9^)0 pm, All other boxes are collected from twice per day. between

hours Af 8:A0 and 10:00 a mand betwefert 1:30

and 8:30pm. Thare are live deliveries iniill per day in

htisint'ss part of the city: at 7:00 and 11:80

,*00,

i.

.IU

of

lo MlMM'ii -J.if

lsiJ 4i! jJ'tiV »{,'i

t't

fibs** ,'* /.

•il?

.mi,

the iftfty Mtwi#h

requeste

athe

.m. *,-S

fc:00 and 4:20 jn also a delivery at 8:00 p.

si. to sncft business houses

as

deslre it, whose

place of biuiuesfl la located ,between iM aud 7Ui

streets and hot Wore thfth one square fVom Main. On Sunday, tbe Post Olttoe iV|op«n froto »to 10 i.

o'clock a aad pyrwn^• desjrlag their mail am dall at the window designated by the number of

thoisr catrl^. (Sijnday collections over the entire city Is made Wtwten.4:80 aud 5:30p m, and again in the bus!

8

of Main

md

b«?li aad

and

Street

made thifreon ^tth a trery short

The

ntU*ntk»n«f

tii t|

iwm: iii n^iii "ii 'j»I'

9o* clock pm,

Recelvtiiif bdxea hane beea pl»r«i on every cor

per

to *nablp

persons residing

near

it tq avail themselves of the frequent collections

walk.

Uie public is calted tOHbc ffreat

distance each, cariie* is obliged .to walk, and par-

06rs or in

iwch other icowveWfertt places as will facilitate the

prompt delivery of mail. Carriers ar« not allowed to wait loager than 90 setouds

foe

an answer to a

after watting that king and receiving no

•f,

life rtinst retain the mall

ontil

the next de-

ijfed

.' farriCTs ^re dWig»d to be preaipt, and to

aniiwef Hvfrry

do their work quickly, hnlnuler no Arcnmstances

to he Impolitaor W»n be immedlately raported to son# otrning do^s arc warn'

otu),andanysuch should Post Master, Per-

lhatnhle#»t

oorfnff

the

flay,

carrfeta

wffl not

hat tiny

deliver

will be oblifed tocaH at the

o«ce. ... N. PitaacK,P. X.

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TOES PROTRUDING,

fpMROCGII Rajeged Hole# need no longer 1. tbe eye, orthtldreft's CWtly shoea be

awar on that acco«at, Wfc«n oil*

no longer offend

1

.. shoeabe thnwn

awar on that accoaat^WMsn otlwrwWe twit little

*oro. The 'Aroefkwd i#«»oe Tfp Company have

"7*

0iMILUOmbF

JJOil-AJR^

-mr,,..

Annaatty totrttr^sta In ttfs c#wtiffcj'ih*fcAm-

COPPER AND 8ILVKR TlPft{

And th*y are

Shoes, many

r|letal

T!p« oa

r*r*Kw**&yf

FINE SHOES.

All path will b%

han?y,tp

know

par bite ttt last a

«t'last

'Mi} &m*

that th$*rom-

p*ffi

... .'.{ 'A? .•

l*ms i»iAwA- *l

BLAG&

W^ich adds twtlie beaaly ftf flia fl»«*t ofcea. the 1f

Mar reatateiirf^i at«at aanl tlwiifoetoaroraimt. n.

Taaas Tiea *as ST*wnt0 */J».

A E N S whaaa artdwatmt

Metal or thla Kt— Btoeli-Tlpi ami thww wdace

I yoor shoe Mil* more than #n« half.

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