Daily News, Volume 1, Number 54, Franklin, Johnson County, 21 April 1880 — Page 3

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DAILY NEWS

WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21, 1880.

Political.

FOR CeXCBKMJt.

Thomas H. Ngutox, of Vlj£« Cotioty, i* iO*' lldate for KepresentaiiTe In Cocgre** fr mmthe Eighth District, Indiana, »ab)ect to the decision iff lbe Republican nominating convention. to t«held at Terr* Haote, Jane 23.

FOB

AJHKKIPF.

JoKS

BE

A I., of Harrison Townihip. 1» a cartdi

date for Shariff of Vigo County, *ubjfeet to the de cislon of the County Democratic Convention.

Ot

XTY TRKA*f«KIL

"*rr.

Jon* L. Biww* a candidate b« *orc the Republican nominating convention he offlce of CotintY Treasurer, subject to

(I.P.ItK

for th»-

authorized to announc reek Township. a» a ,*tgo county, subject

to tbc ieo»!on of .the Republican nominating con vjffition. 1). M. WALLACE will be a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Vigo eotinty, subject to the decision of the Democratic nomination convention.

N. B. KKN'KTr, of mrnto. will be rt candidate for the ofHce of County Treasurer, *ubjeet to the de tolon of th- Democratic nominal In con petition.

OF THF. «:H KT».

1. A. BCHHETT Is candidate for Clerk of ilo* Court*. subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention, .1 fiiih Korsr will Iw a candidate for the office of Iiuntv Clerk, subject to 4e decl»i»»li of the Democratic Nominating Convention.

Ul \T1 I.Kit It.

We *re authorized to announce that Mf-URIU. N SMITH is a candidate for the nomination for clerk of Vigm-ounty, subject to the will of the llrpublican nominating convehflon.

We are authorized to annonm'e that c. A. I'ovrr.M will be a candidate before the Republican county convention for the nomination for Clerk of county.

roil .H II.H IV

I, HOHKNIU no i* candblate for the nomitialion for Conncllmrn 'n 'he Second Ward, cnbjeet to the will of the Republican nornlAMtlns convention.

POLITICAL.

A

Memorandum of Coming Conventions.

For the Ix'ni'fH of our ninttv mulct* we *nlJoln b«low ti list of tin1 rominjf roti vi'titlons unii rommltU'fH:

HKI't'HI.ICAN' CONVENTIONS

Niiiiomtl ConTcntion. Chlrntfo, .hin? IU\. Htntn Convention, 17. 1880.

IndinnnpolU, .Iiinc

('on^rt'H.Hionol Convi*ntion, Slji Dintrifl, Trrrr Halite, June 3H, 18H(l.

11KM(C 11ATtC CONV^N'TION.

Nntionul Convontlon. f'inriiwmti, .hint' M, 1880. Slnti' ConviMition. Imlinniipolis, .lunc 9. 1880.

Conjyftwulotml t'onvrntion, 8IU DiAtrim. C'ritwfordHvllh', .luiif 4tli. 1880,

Kopublicnn ('oninilttri'tnnn of tin* 8th 'yongrewuonnl Dlxtrirt, Hon. II. H. Hoinliro««UhMiri, Torn* Hiltiti'.

COl'NTV CONVKNTlON

Drmoorntlr: To lu» hi-hl M«y nt court house. 1 )ruurrutin ilelegnt^s to Congri'ssionnl, ludirlal anil Stttte cnnvi»ntlons tn ho ti'tl nt ommtv convention, Mny '29.

RopubUnui C««.y tvnln.1 CommUtcr.

H. 1 Miller. Chnitnnnn. J. Jones, rrtarv.

^•*lr»t want, t, C. lltrlaef

ffunu F*n»} v. wtm* ailrd ward, K. H. Kmajf ourth ward. II. L. Miller Ifth ward. Hawttpl 1). Ctlfl jtlxth want, John A Reynold* ltaarlman tp, A. B. ?*«£•-. Huitar Oree* tp. Oeo. itarri* •'a*ett9 (N .CM 11. H. DwcB# aye tie (Man) tt. Jame* W. Wait# Otter Crock tp, W. 1. Kllt«r..., Nevla* tp. W. II, Mltdth4...... Uo»t Creek tp. J. W ntf*#N«n tHey tp, ChrUt Shlnerer.... Iloney Creek tp. Joohna M. Hull,. ftalrleton tp, Ijiwrenew S. 11*11 Walrle Cm-k tt», 0. R. Ileatet .Inton tp, W. N. Kc«t«r 'irwn tp, S. S. Stark

:H»ey

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Terre Haute Terrv Aanle Terre Haute Term Haute Terre llanie Terre Haute

1

CtTY KXKCCT1VK T»lal

ter^nul ward, M, N 'Iftlt Ward, ton Barren \»ttrtl» Wartt Jo». H. #tr»t ward Whecter •tilth Ward- J. Kenold T^trd Ward Vftcaut

T»rn Ilaitle

Brifir*

Romance of a Michigan Girl. Several years ago, Jennie Btmlick, then

cquently went to St. IVtembnrit, when te Kaalands, Uie officer with whom the had wed, waadisowned by his family and afterward turni^l out of" the navy, probablt for marrying without official kYinsenU He then got command of a •nerchant ship, and aherwanl went on a oyage to America, sickener! and died vhile the sltip was Ivina at Harve de »race, France. His laitnftil wife, who buried him on

hAtl n(?T^r l*»ft him,

I

"DILIB."

vr rnzn, fc eotomw-oT*.

Out from t|u»r*ty'* din. Then to ber cottage door. Softly I entered la

No sfjpB of life It bore. Ail waa a* still a# night. Nanghl but my silent tread. There. on her ranch mi white.

Lay the, «ny Idol, dead.

With tear wet la»he« c5«»*ed, VmmI o'er her sad blue ifjc-i. With em He so nmvei. reposed

In death my angel prize. Calm through the casement there Shone the red nnrt bright. Tinting her »oft brown hair

With a golden rrown of Sight.

in.

Why did we ever meet. There by the chestnut grove

1

Why were our live* 1 each other'* holy line I would hav« hei slave.

Had »hc Itt-eu »{)are»l to uie My life l*d given to save H-r* bill !f roiiid not be

There in the vale l»elow She fleep# riealh willow trees. While near, sweet flowers tfrow.

Seeming the gentle bree/.e. There, oft. at early daw a The robin redbreast• Mi»g While near, amid*t the thorn.

A brook I* murmuring

There wa» a young damsel. oh, ble»« her' it 11,»t very little jo dres* her: Mie MM a* «Weet a* a rose

In her everyday clothe*. 1*ut bsl no young inan to cares* her. MeriJen Recorder.

There wa* a young turkey, oh, hie** l»er' li o*t verv little to lre«« her Some Jry bread am! thyme

AIkhh Tbankojfiviii^time. And they :»te ihe la«t bit from the dre««er. American Punch.

Mi'Wi'llauPOUN Hccipes.

Ginger Snapt.—One cup of molasses, one-half cup of suj^ar, one-half cup of hot water, one-half cup of butter, one teaapoonfull of soda and one teaspoonful of ginger.

Coffer Cakt.—Two cups of sugar, onehalf cup of butter, one cup of uiolasses. one cup of cold coffee, four cups of flour, three eggs, one teaspoonful of cinnamon and one of cloves, four teaspoonfuls of baking powder.

Pumpkin Butter.—Take out the seeds of one pumpkin, cut it in small pieces and boil it soft take three other pumpkins, cut them in pieces and boil them soft, put them in a coarse bag and press out the juice add the juice to the first pumpkin, and let boil ten hours or more to become of the thickness of butter stir often. If pumpkins are froien, the juice will come out much easier.

Parker Haute Rolls.—At night take two quarts of Hour, rub in three tablespoontuls of lard make a hole in the middle and nut in one pint of cold boiled milk, one-naif cup of veust, three tablespoonfills of sugar, one egg, and one teaspoonful of salt: lot it it stand until morning without mixing then mix and let stand until noon, then roll out, cut into rolls, iet them get very light, then bake in quick oven.

Plain Gingerbread.—Partly melt one ounce of butter, stir it into one-half pint of molasses, with a tablesjoouful of ground ginger, and one-half pint of boiling water, stir in smoothly one-half pound of prepared flour, and pour the batter into a buttered baking pan bake it about one-half hour in a quick oven, trying it with a broom straw, at the end of twenty minutes as soon as the straw (Mtsses through it without sticking, the cake is done.

Advice to a Young Man.

No, my son, cheek is not better than wisdom it is not better than honesi modesty, it is not better than anything. Don't listen to the siren who tells you to blow vour own horn or it will never be tooted ujon. The world is not to be deceived by cheek, and it does search for merit, and when it finds it merit is rewarded. Cheek neverdecelves the world, my son. It appears to do so, tot he cheeky man, but he is the one who is deceived. Do you know one cheeky man in all

vrr*kH*ri^ only apparent, lie bores his N#»u«»hen

a'on8

Wiint to

COMM1TTKK. ..Chairman Secretary

if San Francisco, Cal.. but previously of road, gets a "paw" for a year, rides $25 Kasi Saginaw, eloped with a Russian nn- worth and then he is looked upon as a *al oflb'er then with his ship at 'Frisco, deadhead or a half-blown dead beat. He

afterwanl went to Jn)an and stib- "ptttW a concert troupe $ 10 worth and .. jn

French ami th*n *ppriwd his mr- munity Hiftn all tb« w«t of lft« pormi*«uui of In* mti nnd unlimelv f*ic. Tner tion mil together, anl geta cursea for it reoogntKHl Utc. all, while in nmny instances where a man who donate* a few dollars for the fourth of July, baseball dab or church, is grate* fully remembered. Oh, it ia ft «w«*t thins to be an editor, lie puM* "free," ywi knoir.^—l\ira

to France, and nKXwnited

loyal woman who had loved taeir sailor laa a# a person worthy of their love and took her home with them, where, aaa widow, *he in given the love tlmt was tienieil h«»r n* a Wld* Jaw.

tnr

moment hisbpek is turned?

Is the world not continually drawing distinctions letween cheek and merit. Almost everyIxkly hates the cheeky man, my son. Society tires of the brassy glare of his face, the hollow tinkling of his cymballine tongue, the noisy assumption of his forwardness. The triumphs of

through the world, and fre-

I quently better people give way for him. out do'they give way, my boy, for a man with a itaint pot in each hand. Not because they respect the man with the Harttv pnint potx particular!v, but Iwcause they rratri/Cm't

,Sanf«rd

Terre llitnle ., Coal HlnB Terre Tlante

Rllev P.

t**© car of their clothe. Avoid

., chteek, my son. You can sell goods withPimento out it and your customers won't run and hide in the cellar when they see von coming.—Hmrkeye.

An Editor's Lift.

One of the beauties and charms of an editor's life is in his deadheading it on all occasions. No one who has never tasted of the sweebl of Uiat bliss can begin to take in its glory and its happiness. He does $100 worth of advertising for a rail-

Hcrtmplimentarieft,wand

is thtis

paased "free." If the hall is crowded he is begrudged the room he occupies* for if is cojcuniiinenUrics were paying tickets

his compiimentJiiie* were paying the troope woold be so ranch in pocket. He blow* and puffc achtirch festiva] free to any desired extent, and does the poster printing at half rates, and rarely geta a "thank you" for it It aoe»»apartof his duty aa an editor. He does more work gratuitously for the town and community than all the rest of the popular

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Bmiroob Cimc ®abk. fliifLAXiriH mr wtrzaxxcm IUUUCSL •Ererr day. AU other train* daily except Sanday. Parlor cars daily, except Ssnor. Sleeping cars. Reclining chair car. 1'nion Depot time, which is

STC

minutM faster than city time.

Trrrv Haute JL IndianapolL- BIL [Unioa Depot—Tenth and Oh«*tnat Si*.) Vanialia Line. Trains leave for Braail. t.reencastle, Plalnfield, Indianapolis and all Eastern cities: *sPast Line, L40am Mail and Accommodation, 7-00 am *#tDay Express. &.06 Mail ami Accommodation,V40 pm. Trainsairivefromthcs« points: •Pacific Kxpress, ijSa Mail. 9.55am *Fast Express.S.» m.

Train* leave for Marshall. Martinsville. Cascv. Effingham. Vandalia. Greenville, St. Louis and all Western and Southern cities: Pacific Express. 1.3£ am Mail, 10.CIS a m: **F&*t Express, 3-10 m. Trains arriveJrom these point?*: *Fast Line. 1.3£ a Mail and Accomm««datbui.$.50am *Day Express. 2.45 m.

Loran.«port Ulvhlon.

Trains leave for Rockvllle. Waveland, Crawford* ville, Colfax, Frankfort. Logan sport, and Northwestern cities: Mail. C.30 am Mixed Train, 4.00 m. Trains arrive from'theme points: Mail. LIS

Mixed, 5.00 m.

Kvaaftvllle Jk Trrrc Haute MR. [Union Depot—Tenth and Cliestnnt Sts.] Trains leave for Sullivau. Carlisle, Vinccnnes, Princeton, EvansTille and Southern cities: *sNa-h-rllle Express.4.80a m: •Express.S.JOpm. Trains arrive from these points: Eastern K-Vprces, 8.50p m: •Chicago Kxpresa, 10:45 rn.

Kvwifllllf, Tert* Haute & Ctilra*o Ry. [I'nion Depot-Tenth and Chestnut Sts.] Tl-ains leave for Clinton, Hillsdale, Newport, Perrysville. Danville. Chicago and the Northwest: Terre Haute and Chicago lixpress, 7.10 a m: Danville Accommodation. 3.10 *sNashvllkand Chicago Express, 10:50 m. Trains arrive from these points: Chicago and Nashville Express. 4.30 a Terre Haute Accommodation. 11.10 a in Chicago and Terre Haute Express, 5JO m.

I 111 not* .Xitllanil Ky.

{Union Depot -Tenth and Chestnut Sts.] Trains leave for Paris. Areola. Decatur, Atlanta. Peoria mid all Western titles: Mail and Accommodation, 7.07 a in Indianapolis Passenger, 4.07 m. Trains arrive from these points: Indianapolis Pw»senger, 1.10pm Mail and Accommodation, 9.12 p. in.

Indlanapii A: mi. ioui» HK. Depot. Sixth and Tippecanoe Sts.] Trains leave for Greencastle, Danville, Indiauap oils and the East: New York Express. 1.35am Indianapolis and Mattoon Accommodation, 8.46 a •Day Express, 3.10 m. Arrive from these points *New York Express, 1.38 am *Day Express. 10.52am 'Indianapolis and Mattoon Accoinmodatlon.0.35 m.

Trains leave for St. Mary's. Paris, Charleston, Mattoon, Paris, Alton, St. Lonis and the West •csNew York Express, 1.3S a Day Express, 10.54 a in luil!ana|KUs and Mattoon Accommodation. 6.37 m. Trains arrive from these points: •New York Express. 1.5)3 a in Indianapolis and Mattoon Accommodation, rf.44 am *Day Express, 3.UH j) m.

Terre Hnntr 1 southcH»lcrn Kit. (Depot, Main and First Sts.) Train leaves for i/ockport. Clay City and Worthington: Accommodation. 7.00 a m. Train arrives from these point*: Accommodation. 8.00 m.

Uailronds.

ILLINOIS nyriiDijjLisrnD

RAILWAY.

Terre Haute, Decatur & Peoria

SHORT LINE.

Trains leave Terre Haute:

Peoria Through Express 7:07 a.m Decatur Passenger, -1:07 p.m Trains arrive at Terre Haute Peoria Through Express 9:32 p.m Decatur Passenger, 1:10 p.m

Passengers will And this to be Ihe quickest and best route from Terre Haute to nil points in the North. Quickeat connection made at Peoria at 3:50 with C„ B. & (}., T„ P. & W., and R. 1. & P. trains for Burlington. (Jtilncy, Keokuk. Oinnhu, Rock Island, and all noints iu Iowa and Nebraska. Emigrants and land hnnters Mill llnd this the inoet desirable routa for points in Kans&a, Colorado and Nebraska. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS TO KANSAS are run every month via this line, in connection with the Chicago it Alton Ky, Excursionists are carried through to Kansas City tn elegant reclining chair cars without extrn charge. If you are going Wefct or Northwest, write to the undendimed for rates and any information you desire. We offer you the decided advantages of quicker time, lower rates aud better accommodatIons than can be had elsewhere.

A. E. SHRADEH, C. T. APPLEBY. Traffic Maaagcr, »en. Pass. Act.

miscellaneous.

HENDERSON S

S

Bmt rr«« to all who applr.by molotlna I tbiiid««KiMtNat. P«t«r Hend«rM)n A Co^ as Cortlandt Street, hew York.

AOKNT8 WASTED to mj for PanlcuUri of 5,ooo crmiosiTiEs or

our New Book, THE BIBLE, also for the liandaoracat *nd

THEDEAF HEAR

ffiti KKirtiil* Sept. wk ifw r«Hk Ctrl/Ma* lie*. N„ «u. IBIIIIIm tuhwrrtiilHtMpwMt Tb* D«kl •ho«M MM)for TTUnt IU«trat^4«sertMrt j*

6i)0C (2Ii|)S.

TOES PROTRUDING™ f. THROUGHorchildren's

Ragged Holes need no longer tllano 1

the eye. Costly shoes be thrown away on that aeconnt. when otherwise hot little wont. The American Shoe Hp Company ha*c saved

MILLIONSiOF 1M)LLAR8 inl ,: Annually to parents In this coaatry by the Intro dactkm of the 5

COPPER AND SILVER TIPS, And they are applied chiefly to Children's HeWt Shoes, many parents objecting to the ktokr ol JMetal Tins on

FINE SHOK& ,:lrH

All wch will he happy to know that thf* t**m* pany hate at last perfected a BLACK TIP Which adds to the toe#*ty of the finest shoe, the toe renalatnlaf neat now the 4m ia worn o«t.

Tam Tin» A*S »TA*PW» A. S. T. Co.

The store costly the afcoe the more l»|»or«st the Tip. an It at leaat doehk* th* weariag *al»e of

PAREST8! hay no Childwfi's ^e«a wUhMtf the Hctal or this Nk* Bteek Tip. end thaa r»d»ee yonr «ho« hilts am than ooe half.

ASK TOUR SHOE DEALER FOR THEM. dfS

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Alalia and ftutlVrl^l Carrier* Leave .for, Mails

BAST. Delivery. Closed.

IndlanapoJU and thro' ea*^...,-700aa..WU0wdt Indianapolis and staUona on Vandalia Kaflroad, i.. fW a Indiaaapoiis and KLaUona oa andali a Kail road 30 a 8 15 pm Indianapolis and stations on I 7M ao». .1209mdt 1. ASt. fUSOatn.. HSOpm

Eastern ladbuuk, Chicago and Northern Illinois 30 a m.. Eastern KentackT. .. 4 30pm Indianapolis aa« thro'Wtsf 4S0pta ludianapoiis and stations on

supn ssnpm Slipia

Vandalia Railroad.... 4 a pm. Ei5nat Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin 4iMpm SlSpm

WEST.

CO am. .Ii0k\mdt

St. Loais and thro* west unctions on andalta RR and Sonthera lllinot. .s 7 W a m..1»00mdt St. Louis and thro'west 4d0pm. .KU/mdt St. Lauis and station* on Vand^ia Railroad.. 4»pm.. 930am St. Loni* and stations on I. Jt

St. L.RH 4S0pm..!0a0au St. Louis and thro-wu*t....... 4 J0pm.. ilApm Marshall and statlons south on th«Danr11le A VlncennetiRR.il St) am. 915 pm Peoria and stations on Illinois

Midland Itailroad 700am.. IDQIDI Stations on Toledo, Wabash Jt Western RR. west of Danville 700a m..WOO pm

NORTU.

Chicago, 111. (thro' ^ouch).... 7 00 a m.. 10 (A) pm Danville ai.d statknis on K. T. 11. A C, RU 700am.. 600am Iowa. Minnesota, Wisconsin and Northern Illinois 7 00a m..t000pm Chicago, Iowa, Michigan,

Minnesota, Wisconsin ana Ml 20 a m. 2 V5 pat Northern Illinois I 7 00 a m.. li 0U a IU Logansport and stations on T. 4 SO m,. 6 tw am

.oganspor H. A Logansiwrt RR. Stations on Indianapolis, Deca tur Jk Springfield RR Stations on Toledo, Wahash A

Western RR,. east Danville. Northern Ohio. Northern Indiana. Michigan and Caiiada...

T. H. RK Evansville and stations on E. A T. II. RR.. Southern Illinois and Western

Kentucky

Kentucky

00 a in.. CtUaiu

'00a m..10 00pm

"(*l a m.. 1ft 00 piu

SOUTH.

Evansville, Vincennes aud Princeton Fort Branch and SuHivHuvthro' jHjnches) Evaufville and stations on E. A

7 00 a ui. ISOOmdt

TOO am .l^uitml]

00 a in. liOOmdt

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Southern Illinois and Western

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The city Is divided into t^ven Carrier Districts, as

Fred Tyler, Carrier.

North side of Main street, between fttli anil Tth streets north from .Main to cltv limits. Including to the alley between Tth and 8t1i stul to the alle\ between 4th aud J»th streets also, 8th, Wh anit lUth streets, north of 3d avenue.

SKCONO DIOTIUCT—John

Kuppeuhelmer, Carrier.

The south side of Main street, between 5th and 6th. and all territory between 5th and OH utreets south to the city limits, including to tl.i alky be tweuu 3d and 4th streets and to the alley between #4 and Tth streets also Tth street south of Detuinir to city limits.

DISTRICT

FOURTH

™.lames Johnson, Carrier.

The south side of Main street., from the river to 5th street, and all territory west of the alley be tweenSd and 4th streets goiith to cltv limits.

.DiSTRieT—Georgo A. Hay ward, Carrier.

The north side of Main street, fr«m the river to 5th street, aud all territory west of the alley between 4tk and 5th streets,*and north to the city limits.

FIITH DISTIHCT-Frank

M. Mills, Carrier.

The north side of Main street, from 7th to the old canal, between Otli and l»th streets, and all territory from the HlleybetweenTthaudKthstreels east to the Vandalia RR.. north to 3d avenue, and all territory north of the Yandolla RR„ east of 10th street to dty

SIXTH DISTRICT-^limits.

-Isaac N. Adams, Carrier.

The south side of Mitin. between Cth and Tth streets, from the alley between OH and Tth streets, east to the old canal, south to Demiug.snd till ter rltor? east on Poplar street and south toclty limits.

SKVKNTH DIBTIUCT—Louis

KaRanx, jr.. Carrier.

South side of Main street from Tth east to cily limits. Inrlndlnjr the north side or Main, east of old canal bed to city limits, and all territory west from Ninth street, east to city limits from I'oplur street on the south to the Vandalia RR. track on the north.

Frank Sibley. Auxiliary Carrier, whose duty it Is to make extra collection and delivery trip*. llEtHU.ATIONrt.

The mail Is collected from street letterboxes ou Main street from 1st to 18th streets,nortlion4th to Cherry, soutli on 4th to Walnut aud south on 1st to Poplar, and Ohio street between 1st and fttli, every week day between 8.30 snd tt.OOa m, hetweeu 0:80 untl 10:80 a in. between 12:30 and 2:00 in, (this collection includes to Poplar street on thu south, and east to 18th,and north to Union Depotl between 8:30 artd 8:80 in, between 4:30 and trM m, and between 8:00 and 9:00 ni. All other boxes are collected from twice J«T day, between the h?urs of 8:00 and 10:00 am a nil lietween 1 :(jjn and 3:90 in.

Ther«» are live deliveries of mail per day Irt the business part of the city: at 7:00 and 11 J0 a m. I:«). SrOO imd 4:30 |i also a delivery at 8:00 p. m. to such business houses as desire It. whose place of business is {ocated between 8d aud 7th streets nfld nof more than one square from Main

On Honday. the Post Ofttce Is (open from 0 to in o'clock a m, and persons desiring their mail can call at the window designated by ihe number of their carrier.

Smiddy collections over the entire city Is made between 4:.*) and 5:30 m. and again In the bus'i Hess part of the city between 8 and SI o'ckxJt pin

Receiving bojees hrtvc been placed on every cor ner of .M a I street to enable jH'txms ru siding near it to avail theniM'tve* of the frequent collection* made thereott with a wry short walk.

The attention of the public is called to the great distance each currier N obliged to walk, aiwf ii«r ties living A distance back in yards itre eame«tlr requested to jdace Ixixes In their front doors or Jn such oflecr «»nvenient places Us will facilitate lepromin delivery of tnaU. (-arriers are not allowed to wall longer than -10 seconds fur an answer lo a bell, and after waiting* that totte and receiving tt» answer, he inns! retain the mail until the nest dr Hrery. Carrier* are obliged to be prompt, and lo do their worku«tfckly?tottnnicr no circumstances to be Impolite or discourteous, and any such shuuM be immediately reported tb the Post Master. Pet sons owning dojr« are warned that unless they keep them tied during the day, carriers will not deliver their mail* but ther will l»e obliged to call at the

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