Daily News, Volume 1, Number 104, Franklin, Johnson County, 19 June 1880 — Page 5
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TCLUSION
JE COMMENCEMENT *5RCI8ES AT THE "OPERA HOUSE
LAST NXQ-HT. ,,,-.•/
UnIrrop Round of the Ladder InguL cached by Seventy-eight than? Graduates,
commencement exercises of otir Pcboo! were continued la»t night at Man OP"™ J7puhC- There was a larger •«tJ!ence present than the previous night. **l'. C. R. HfenderSoir opened the evenly? programme with prayer, fcrnj wm fol•s A-ed by the school chorusip apt lection.
IrXl»e
Oypsey Bride," which was well ^iven, Maud Sparks »tnging- the nolo in a •reditable manner.
An oration on "Lift*," by Miss Anna iJlanatyan, wftfj'.well delivered. /Vn epsfiy, by Ora
Qrcm,
I xercise.
.^Dn
entitled U. H.
(with selections), was a well prepared article on'th« life of Helen Hunt,-undlhe irt?ad«JfdlrJ jtistiec to lier'subject, feciting ^lt intervals jpelqctioof from the works of *i.hc aboy$j»aroed authorewj.
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Miss Lifczio Sfbh followed with a se»(j»4ct reading,*fc,h titled "Better than Gold," tBut we were so unfortunate' &s to be seat jl where her voico ditl,not reach us. Her }%aimer on.the stagn, however, was easy Freid free from embftmuwm?nt.
Mius Anna Hyde, of the class of 1876,
jj xt sang that familiar old selection, Jtto,.wi'et Spirit hear my Prayer," in her *11 known pleasing manner. 'Scenes'in a Tenement House," was «»Cb subject of an interesting 'declamation 3Iiss Tillie Strousc, jn yhjch she
Wt'"
known poem of Wolfe de-
indln' iptlvc of the "Burial of Sir John T. l'lors" was read in a commendable style Miss Julia Merry, who added a short Acco? ,gntphy of th£ poet. Her readi ng was Accont»r and her articulation distihc't, so til at resent were jiblu to get the beueflt of
•c»FfW Emma Haslet continued the enter-
\Day"isxjm,nl
w'lb
an
re*Hnt
essay on "IJooks," and
woro
0
I'lfi'^cd with the ideas
•cHNe^resentod. She said thq great advanIndlam»|w.
books it, this age of tho world
*c«Xoi- not be fully appreciated without a
linUnnapoht
()f wl,at the wor,fi was
.. 'eat means of education was intro•c.*New Yi.
imlliuwpo to the people. Day Ex .. Qould and Robert Storrctt, of ability as musicians the public are Memontware. next sang a beautiful duet, YFor the ^ll 'l° which ,wns subjoin l)t'a ly
a"
,lldr
xt
Carers.
t„-
ventions a oration On ''Public in" was well1 givon, and did cfcdlt ffort'* in Its preparation.', rerre^Siuti1^" P°lkft
ltKI
tl°
CVmcertej" as played
Iiattio Frank, was well executed
D®*n
the fact of Its being difficult
^2 n1 did credit to ber ability as a
Kcpuhlici ... "'nngresslo- l'?.li\uncj?m\/o 11 oyca vcitb the icadot resido^elections frptji .Scott's '\Marmion''
Ropubli^^be retid very wetl.
1vpU«
L. 3lill«'\haSistlon S[ubj6cfc' of "JfaniOty,'
^arV-
]1 tt«jated
In
\*T
t\»u
of iljsfl
s)$ond wHiiP'. -Sha -explained hc(w Phiwt wnni, it in foi«n pershn tb tear himself Fm'hwrnUSij^ his paflt llf^* wf»fl(fe nieiiibrjj,' is liSrl«mt',iUSSc8t evonU, pf .Uis .J)vst :iurar Creolt tr\
(Sho) K'fcHor thbn aang a solo en-Cm-k t^rrti,gerite.v So"me sol^^Hotis froto ySkqLVwefe thon^lecTaimedliiforcl
iiii'v t: TonV^m'S
uer
rutripton tp.l»himself, as an «locutionlst- ilis Vnto*y^ v^ll adapted to publlc ^sp(*king -raoti tp. S.
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Ul lii.'
vitit bis***free 'and "*efltsy^ delivery
•p'ti tp. s. *vith.bis fr«e and ettsy
or
1
Van Yalta,
409 l-r
All
delivery
j^reat benefit to litnv it^ l\is
|a^"®^rney through life.
\nn irtni Korthour rendered anihatrumeilt3 vVurk^'f his own composition, which y*1u *«^1» capability of thisltnid of work, cnVdovott 'I'ife of a High School Student," y^'^i^ eribed in a very simple and immrn. SondU1 essay, prepared by Miss Miller, .n't romp)»i?^rrated incident^ occurring in the Aanw. Ad-astudeut taking a course through •*',gh School, She did justice to her --nd class-mates in her composition, v_*/r lurtlcle was admired by all who it. '.' ,.f. WUey then delivered an address. Iipfllligh lie stattnl tl»e increase of the
(''fu-
of pupils in the city schools, and
S I the prosperity which the schools jonjoyed during the past year, awarding of the diplomas to the [atcs followed hts address, the class 'inf ht a somi circle on the stage and •jng Uieir diplomas from the hands
[udsomc tloral tributes were presented he different performers during the I ng. The G. A. R. pre#cnted a hand*
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drum boquet to Miss Alice Fisher •,nor of the character she filled some ago in the miHtary drama which ptvsented hr
ar
and lest
CO. fe*
tl
atnatexir company,
•.j hich she represented the Drnmmer of Shilo. exercises of this commencement by far the most pleasing we have ossed for some years, and he differ rmduates have our hearty coogratula
vrishos for their success, and
that they will strive to make as
tiverwa a« display of energy and w?al in the jasonakslion!'
s^ey
may choose in the future,
s»oid them Oofl speed, and give them "Gel. J. best word for their futum happiuew I receit^j? welfare. I Mooer to loan by Marshall In $1000 Mdlw. re tfte e„iti
A good accountant and collector can obtain employment by applying at this office. References reqni
New and elegant line of Silverware just received at Richardson's Queensware fjtpre. 307 Main street.,
Before buying Vour
BOOTS
AND
SHOES call on Fad"dfck & Purcell, 407 Main street, opposite Opera House. They constantly keep on.band a full line of finest class goods and sell cheaper than anybody. Remember the sign of "By Jingo."
The Bankrupt Store, at 320 Main street, north side, solicits the attention of the ladies and asks their examination of the Dollar Counter, where they can no doubt be suited.
I03t3
Go to Wright & Kaufman for Fresfi Fruits, and Yegetables,. Raspberries, Curraute, Cherries, Blackberries, Tomatoes, iew Potatoes, Peas, Beans,
Oti-
iorts, Gooseberries, Nice Ripe Peaches, Lemons and Oranges. Also Choice Butter, Spring Chickens, and Fat Hens. Choice Teas, yery cheap, Canned Goods at reduced prices. Also choice Hams and Breakfast Bacon.
Hew aqd elegant line of 8ilverware just received at Bichardaon' Q.ueensware store, 807 Main street.
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dia-
,iy«d great ability and control of voioe Dccftd deliver}'. Ptorl ',e
., J3l)t}sinan.,
DR. McGREW,
S I I A N
Jforth-west cor. Third and Main.
RcBidence—076 Ohio stroet.i Office honr»—from 8 to 10 a.m. 1 tu p.m. and 4 to-0 p.in.
QVUornctls at t'aro.
McLEAN & SELDOMRIDGE, f.
Attorneys at Law.
420 Main Street, Terre Haute, Ind.
S.
iC.'
before
Dayis. S. B. T)avib, Notary. DAVIS & DAVIS, Attorneys at Law, 22% South Sixth Street, ovpr Postofllce,
Terre Haute, Ind.
J. jE5I IE X. Xi IE-5T,
Attorney at Law,
Third Street, between Main and Ohio.
O A O N & A
ATTOHNEY8 AT LAW,
Corner of Fourth and Ohio,'Terre llautc.
0B1,
MoisrirTT, Attorney at Lawy
883, Ohio Street, Terre Hhute, Ind. itiutiA^o DUNNID^N SA"HUKL C. STIMBON ..ilKJNNIUANiifc STDISON, .. MilAttorneys at Law, 800*£' Ohio Street, Terre Iliuite, Ind.
A. B. ^^LSE'N'TnJtt,
tr
Charles 1^. Scoli, who did
j.
ATTORNEY AT
LAW. -v.
Obib 8twet, Terre Haute, Ind.!
SYRUPS, SUGAR, -:v COFGEE,' TEAS, SPICES, Choice Butter, Fresh Eggs, Canned Fruits, Canned Mackerel, etc. at V, W. Clirer&Co. corner Fourth and Cherry sts.
GREAT REDUCTION
-IN-
PABASOX,$a AND
SUN UMBRELLAS,
FRISTS,
Lawn and Linen Suits,
GLO "V" s,
AND ALL SUMMER GOODS. AT IIERZ9.
W I W I E 526 Main Street, MANUFACTURES HIS
Bf Steam Power* Cv**q*e*Mf
IT XS TiiEJ BEST, •m
$
4
t-'» »*.'*i."'
*——-—igjf
^liBrellanfonsJ
jTOfi. H.
BRIGGS.
Produce and Commission
MEKC'HA?TT,
Corner Fourth and Cherry streets,
TERRE HAFTE, INDIANA.
KATZENBACH & CO..
MAXUPACTUHJSBS OF
O I S
SALESROOM No. 411 MAIN STREET. ,'st• Factory 1804 South Sixth.
TERRE HAUTE. IND.
HZ. li. STATJB,
Livery, Sale and
FEED STABLE
Cok. Third
and
Walnut Sts.
Mr. Staub's stock is very fresh, and in good condition baggies all new. He also has gentlemen, and ladies' cuddle hordes. Oltf
L. KUSSNEB,
Palace ol Music
213 OHIO STREET,
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
Oldest mnsic house in Western Indiana. Always the largest stock on hand kept in this city. Pianos and organs rented so the rent will pay for them.
QUIGLEY & METZEL.
General Intelligence
AN*D
Gollectiner Agency.
225 OHIO ST.,
Which every lady in and out of Terri Haute should earefully read.
A GREAT OFFER!
100 pieces of Choice Lawns, yard wide, a cents. 100 dozen Balbriggan Hose, full regul made, at 25c. por pair. 100 pieces Lonsdale 4-4 soft finish Musi 10c per yard. 100 11-4 $1.75 Toilet Quilts at 1.96.
SPECIAL
AND
CLOSING SAL
This week, of broken lots in
O S I E
White Goods Departmen
W« sxhihit anew and handsome line of Piqae, WeHlngo, Organdies, plain and
dot
SwistkMalls, Victoria, I/dU and Persian Tape Checks. Nainsooks, etc.. at very prkea.
NEW ARRIVALS
And grand display of Momie Cloths, tonnes. Percales in choice colorings, I most exquisite style®.
J. F. Jauriet & Co.
Cor. Fifth and
L. A. BTONETT,
DSALSB Ef
Leather and Ides,
113 Soalh Prartk Street. Terre Baste, First Store Nortb irf Market
s~- **"?.
Z. f.
^ll't\,l«qprwa
dw
I®eW
a 1
did xiot pay me fn^otfey. TsoM thp hnn^ rr7«ngln,T,t0
bit
*L0C!°
of
Btook KrfJ.Ween
at 87,
UIS*
1
d^not
tUi^r^^.k^n?'T hi^
ei,lh^»-Railroad
Jfcft"80 °,n„thl® statement in the account there is a charge of tit
f-Y'eik
afr081
July
PrtN'loU8'18 it?, A!
^£|7?l°?J1u,cJcre(l5t6ide is the elgttv
er oentl?^.—-Ye^
80,11 8t
Im? ... ^huJ»U 5ot
l?d^kdnow.eiK*^'^a certificate! A. y°u remember any conversation hoA
-WSof"
iT?14
he
f^nde«tand
rer
m*
have
f?°ne from his
-—Was this the only dealing- you bad with
erence to
&n¥
kn™T!iestockere
«l!e
nnn ¥nn
2i"toJt?
he ever callcd for it? A.—No, sir. •rnru*
».»ul.,.1Cever
imicororur A.—No. sir
«}.—Have you offered it to him? A.—
th\
—No6"
,Uiy
conversation in rela
[Summed up, the statement
he subsequently paid. Ames said aid Garfield $329 Garfield said he
^.|)aid rowed $300. As Ames kept the which he said belonged to Garand allajhe dividends thereon, and er theredHr had any conversation !i Gar(ield™n the subject, there is uestionable room for the belief that transactions were confounded in es' mind. he Committee of the House made a report of all the testimony, comjnting' upon the case of each member ned in the McComb-Ames list. After nmeuting upon the cases of Mr.
Jne,
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Ijlilj Important lotici
Mr. Dawes, Mr. Scofield, Mr. ham and Mr. Kelley, it thus comted upon the case of Garfield: le facts in rogard to Mr. Gat fleld, as found
Committee, are identical with th^ c:i«o Kello, t') the point of reception of thr iitfoi'faM. He lurreed with Mr. Ames to ten flhuros of Credit Mobilier stock, but not pay for the same. A!:-. Ames received elfrhfy nor cent, dividends in bond*, and them for ninety-seven per cent., and also ived the sixty per cent, cash dividends', ih tost-ther lid the price of the stock and -est, and lei a balance of $320, This nura I paid over to Mr. Garfield by a chock on Serfreant-at-Arms, and Mr. Garfield theti Jorstood thin sum was the balance of divijds after paying for the stock. Mr. Ame« iOI\'ed all the subsequent dividends, and the nmittoe do not find that, since the payment :he KC9, there ha* been anyco:nmunic«tion ~i?n Mr. Ames and Mr. Garfield on the it until this investigation began.
Committee, speaking of the ibers named, report: Committee, therefore, do not find, as to members bf the present House above jed, that they were aware of the object of Ames, or that they bad any other purpose (airing this sto"k thnn to make a p:ofl(alte *Hm«nt. It is apparent that those who adtheir tnoty))' to pay foe their stock pre.nore the appearance of ordinary Invwtsnn tho^ who did not: buttheOomrniuefe •t feel «t liberty to lind any oorrupt pui* or knowiedmt rounded upon tne fact of rpayment alone. he Committee ha^•e not been able to find tany of tho»e membe-8 of CongTess have
Vaffected In their offloal action in con«e* of their interest in Credit Mobilier
Committee do not find that either of the ^-named pentlemen, in contract.njr wtih Ltne«, had any corrupt motive or purpose lelf. or waa aware that Mr. Ames had any, fid either of them suppose he was guilty iy Impnip'lHy. or e^-en indeliCTcr, in belllnjr a pur eh iser of this stock. Had It ap that thesefn-ntlemeo w(«reawareof the ions dividends upon this stock, and how wero to be earned, we eould not thus lit them-
id that is the whole story told by Investigating Committee. The [le variance between Ames and Garwas as to whether Ames |aid him or whether Ames loaned him $800. lither case Ames declares that Garnev'er received any stock or cr»rlates, nor any dividends which the earned from 1867 to 1873. le report expressly acqnits all the ~ns named—Blaine, Dawes, Sco-
Bingham. Kelley and Gar Held— all corrupt and improper action or ,l»city in the matter. In that acfttal the Democratic members of the mittee concurred with the others.
Tribune, June 15.
Tice-Pmldeat Wheeler lUsk' •f Garfield ud Arthur.
recent ratification meeting at N. Y.( Vice-President Wheeler Land thus indicated his opinion of publican nominees, and hu hop«c ^publican triomph in November: [nr^ntwiMwt coolest at Chicago bat ps* fruitful la Irawlcent remits. In of erenr prt-iimfnary to the orrcnlzatfon of tbo Convention tb» iffftt triumphed. Excoedlcf Is la. v*rr ottMt «aoMd«mtioiL, tbs
Uicd tJbe fact that.». louir as tbe FUparty lw prgmtxAtJrm. its r*T)« Ai Ipr tflmstly tbr«wrb tb*1r
T*
Cwm-
sbaii. wfttwot let or biiMreoct Barter wtuumwvor. bavip tj«ur free, Icfc^c In tbe #^JertK»« t?f tw^Oh bif ben of »b* Rrmrfdlc. b# iiaftiral HfMOfrpbere Is attntty rltb «cet*1c|ty, tbt» itotrodramortn md leave* nUodm nc4 iMltical tborvB^ .mo ai t4r»oi» wftlcb the srjmtiticao party *r.irl' threw
»flifrM «9 lean vj«r*
110 W-pwTty.iy»pi*fna?jr to cb*r*c-1 aad pcillUcal -tbe caiiaat arrfe&tr.
...
r"aeld
him for ihai?
9 A a
Ko^»LLhespent
Ust
deliver to him any
rf/r^r"c?Ce7ickTT,,e you paid him rag the surplus of earnings on the stock
thlny
makiDg-
1 Jj In June I received a dividend In cash m*«£* f^T^le!taS^d2^ *hteh I Pai'i him. That te jUI tlwiw^
above
he amount to be paid f^it-p^ ^o? A
*POk?«pubVcliS %i?
the Credit Mo-
MHerstock ortnion Pacific stock.
iierstock or Union Pnrifir \T tnwung' tor
nlnety-seveb
cJare
pa^TthM bi!RDCe
»f
stock? A.—I think so
d'v,«enl8
of "Union Pacific
Mlroad on these ten shares?
Ln?'-!60116"11
a.
Yes,
is
-m i-
-*,
PKAIBIE CITY ItASK.
Sonth Sixth Street.
A N A
Importer and Dealer in
Italian Marble and Granite
MONUMENTS,
Statuary, Vases, etc. 25 SOUTH FIFTH STREET,
TERRE HAUTE. IND.
THE VERY LATEST.
A. Campbell's Sons & Co's
"NEW CAMPBELL"
TWO REVOLUTION PRESSES
No tapes. sheet. First-class
No adjustment of fly for any
1
MnTfrv a.
ft,? »««hip, and of la-
yearemuch of mr timp
has been in the public *ervioe In »i^T period I have come oiore or with the leading mea^?he ^»uTr4 tor twelve years I bave kno^i .\TP Ga°V.eM tefmher^uix^UU,«0t?ryClir9
W?
bave
daily sin
(Qgeicer upon uie touamittoe of Add.-i i«, tion* of the House of Heprv«ent-uivw thus juaiin«d to fpea int. Jueutlw siv thai mall the caaravt, iVhihl4®T U^n spoken Mr. UarnHrl is ihn now
U'l
ptff
0^ny
,or
H* hiraet
o»«e
uous years a ravmber of the \it.onal Hou® ^¥^t*tive«- £T°® which, on the
Man^b next, be
fa..f-,b?iffiK5iS,riSs hi^Lin ?.erT
ln ov^nS)d'th^price« I Gene'mJ^rS^?? f^rtune to know well
a certificate of stock
at! A.—No, slr$ he said nothing about
JUSt lntcresta of
the
it? A.—I presume
miod,
Jnt«r««t8
wu.aN,™,,, oe- lendoi-ship of Garfield and Arthur
ewiyou and him in referenoe to the Paoiflc Pledjre ou^sflvts ti. do our full share in fkhe waseafttled to? A.-No. sir
U:
th^.«Mre
that
mes made a memorandum that 81,000 ^his stock in his hands was held for »rfield: that the stock earned $1,329 at he paid Garfield $329—the surplus ^r paying for the stock that during five years following, though the )k continued to earn dividends, lie rer delivered the stock itself, nor any ridends, to Garfield, and had never conversation whatever with him ^.he subject. According to Ames, stock was Garfield's, but was never ted for nor delivered, though for ire after it was paying dividends, all Vhich Ames received and kept to Iself. ^Ir. Garfield's explanation was that jprge Francis Ti'am had advised him |nvest in the stock, but he had de-. 3d that, in want of money, he ob3d a loan of S300from Ames, which
'iSP
pes! 0ffic£
cirfsln^
Mtra Kfutacky 4 80pm
th«n Mr.
4t% ft
w.Uki-ha\1n^
i^ir»i?!»n
muu? x.Vlt
been oipctedhv ?C
'be Ufpublicans of the I J5'*"1?0*
t^ted ^'ote—ha'\ irtne to th«»
,tH}
next.
oonfidoot prediction
Jnstahwi
on the 4th dayoi Marcb
hm'contributed
,le
twrainations are the trumpet to sum
mon all the wandering tribes of the KeDubliS,aDHPu ,ta, r^pH'ndent standard. In this ^.auspicious hour let us all ronew our k^nfn J'thI »LKran^ In whose
and destiny of the coun-
ar?,H^""re-
bow-
.Once more succcasful in
the eomlnff Prwldcntial eloction, and the onlv has ever disturbed the peace or daivw-moR "^h °f
the
hv nnf^i
°ar9cld ever receive these?
f-No, sir never received but f380. ?. Has there been any conversation be-
N-n,ion
the slh er h«i?s tak"
K-
t0 1)0
fo"ni1 uP°n
grand coming
I ertv
fh
ft,ao^51
the outposts with
In.triumph
ei?
the jmrty in securing the
b"
Pverr consi(^raUon"of Ut^
I humanity and exultod government.
Riew line of bird rase* Jnstr In at Rclh. ardaon I: Co.'s Queensware store, 307 Main atreet.
W. P. HOCTOB,
Practical Plumber,
A1ND GAS FITTER.
All work done in the best under'
Iadi.uij.polig «nd sutions'on V.t.udalia Railroad..., 4 90pm
Illlnol
8t. Lobts ®id thro* west stations on Vandalta Railroad.
Western RR. west of Dan-
ville.
Inu
*^cease
HPP°rtiohment
united h!h?°.W.
to fol-
U'intr
,akcn wU1
^der a
vh-rk.,n!"sDtmoeracr.
-i
oven when
reinforced
by a united Norther. This is the onru.1 'S
W(?
now* contend, and
.k
1
S
xiz«
The
in every respect. The onlv
inc^
Tor,d
wh,c"
delivers sheet
•n?prlces '°H description, giepg
SHNIEDEWEND & LEU, Sole Western
Agents,
800-808 CLARK ST CHICAGO
Railroads.
ILLIITOIS
imuzdljlzntid
railway.—
Terre Haute, Decatur & Peoria
SHORT LINE.
Trains leave Terre Haut«:
Peoria Through Express,.
,7r07 &.m
D«c«ur Passfangcr,.. i... .. ..4.-07 p.m Trains airfi?€ at Terre Haute:
Peoria Through Express,,, 9^2 p.m DccattjrPaMengen.^^^ iaop.m Pa*«eng«rs wlll flcd tbi* icCbe tbe Qbickest
Terrc
and
Baofe to all pofute fn the
S 40 pin with C_ B. A tt., T., P. A W.uds. I a
^traiaa jW BuAnffVm. Keokok. («aaha BockTehtid, and all points
EuliiAMs
A"
(ufyn
andXebraaka.
and land Banter*
w!!!
find
this
tie
most
for poteta inEtmtm. CMonkloaed
SPECIAL EXCURSIONS- TO KANSAS
J8x«Br»io»slst# »rt
pan
^.T AEPLaSYv'
*mr-
jBulUtin
9f
(hr Malls juid Carrier
(Su-riers L«avc for Delivery.
Mails Closed
BAST A#V» vv
Indianapolis and thro' eaut."... S'00am..l800md Indvftnajxtlis «nd stations on
VnaUaliaRailroad
700an.. 600ani
Innfflnftpolfi and stations on Vjowtfia Railroad. .... .11 80 a m., 21«pm "napolls kfid statious on ?.,(|tl*iu.-1800ffidt
I. ASt. L.. A1130am 350pm JSasiern luditu, Chicagc aud i^oxthcrn Illinois .11 30 a
815 pm pm pa
215 pm
•^•t-^ S4n.MinneiHta»nd iscoiwiu 4i0pm.. ilSpnk WEST. St^Lonis and thro* west on Vandalia RR. and
|c.
Lo.ai?
7 00 am..1309mdt
7 00am.. 1800 mdt 4 90 pm.. 18 00 mdt
4 SO pm.. 990am
^L»H!U?nd *t*tions oii I. & y'L ?»,v? 80 pm..1030 am
an?thra
I ifvJk
west....... 4 SO pm.. a 19 pm
81,3
mo eof Ume and
stations south on
tk^Panville & Vlncennes RR.J1 30 am.. 818 pm stations on Illinois Mi.Uand Railroad 7 00 a m.. 00 a Stations on Toledo, Wabash A
7 00am..1000pm
NORTH. jafi
thr?'p°nr,»).... 7 00 a m. .10 00 £lli
Datn Hlc ar.d sutions on E, T. w. «"RR 700am.. 800am Minnesota. Wisconsin
ChicHgo, lows, Michigan,) ^innesota. Wisconsin and 11 2D a m.. 2 15 pm Jvorthcrn Illinois 700am.. 6 00am Lwiuisport and stations on T. «Jr, L"gansjport «*n^JPor RR 4 90pm.. 6 00am Stations on Indianapolis, Deca-
-r- Indianapolis,
Station* oii Toledo, Wabn^h A v«\tK^crnrt5R,\r*8t 7 00 a m. .10 00 pm Northern Ohuv Northern Indi-
Michigan and Cauuda... 7 00 a in.. 10 00 SOUTH. Evsmsville. Vincennes and 7 00 a m.. li 00 mdt Fort Branch and SuHivanOhro' poaches) 7 00 a m. ,1200mdt SvRiisville and stations on E. A vJ' .nR-
,\
tts^foHowH -''8
style. Office
sS.
Illinois 7 00 a m. .10 00 pm
\Ui
700am.. COOam
I
700a m..l800mdt
t? stations on E.
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Ktnc!fy 7 00 a m..l#00mdt T. U. A.8.E. Hit 4 SO pm.. 6 00am HACK LINES. Pro,riethn.Praine Creek,Grays vi.JeftndFiiirlmnks.Tnonday, v3iLV'rs(ia'j "5? Saturday...1. 700am.. 7 00am Nelson, Ind., Tncadayand Sat"r0tty 130 pm.. 100 pm
lnto seven
Carrier Districts
FuwTDisTmcT-P-red Tyler, Carrier. «tr ,h'/
MRii'/!ret't'
between 6th and 7th
r0,n i,ain ,0
clt?
0
limits, including
to tho alley between 7th and 8th and to the kliey
10th streets, north of 3d avenue. Second IJisTnicr—John Rnppenhoimcr, Carrier. j0",1.
I,ui?
of Main
*t'uet. between 6th and
m.MU# territory butwven fttii and GH strocta
,'Vho.c',i'
liniitn. inclndlnc to tl.t. alloy boami to rtie
ffiWArSK-Htro«,,!i
1 a,,,o7,h8troot
8on,^ofbetweenalley
1 1 1
a
5tlT n'i In ",r''ot-
f'1' "lrul,,
t-
from t)lc
a11
river to
,('rrlt)r'
west of the alley be
tween ad and 4th streets south to city limits.
Th\"nnrT)V'MK17«G,torKt!
A"
^^h ».. "j
»«."vard. Carrier.
Mln
"'f01-'1' the river to
.Mhntuot and nil territory west of the allev hnIhn it- *nd
5,h
8troetl'.
"»nit north to the city-
FIFTH DisTUicT-Frunk M. Mills, Carrier, rho.north side of Main street, from 7th to the "!,rl! ",vbttw 'n "th,und streets, and ail icn i.Krj from the alley between "th and8th streets east tliti A andnlla Jill., north to 8d nvenno and
SIXTH DisTmcT-Inanc N. Adams, Carrier. The south side of Main, between flth and 7th stn-cts. from the alley between6^ and7th streets fffi! !r° "onth to
Iemlng4and
nil
ritoryeast on I opiar street and south tocity limits SEVENTH DISTRICT—Lonis Hajrunz jr Carrlrr'" South side of Main street from ?fh ewt to cftv lim ts, including the north side of Main east of old iJinnl bod to city limits, and all terrlto^ from Ninth street, east to city limits from Poplar the nonh
t0
Ul"
Vnnda,la
IlK-trttck
rank Sibley. Auxiliary Carrier, whose dulv it is^o make extra collection and delivery trips. tUCOULATlONft.
The inrfil is collected from street letterboxes on Main street 1st to 1.3th streets, north on 4th to Cherry, south on 4th to WalnHt and south on 1st toloplar, and Ohio street hutwoen Island Bth
H.Wana 10.S0 a m, bofwei igA) and
ith.s collection includes to Poplar street on thiJ HOtith, and east to 13th, and north to Union Donotl between 8130 and 8:*) m, between^4:Wand S« ji m. ami between 8:(*) and 0:00 pm. All other wxn Bare collected from twice per dar betwispn SdSn'l8®""" «"«»•»&?raAfiS
There are five deliveries of mall per dav In th« btisinesH part of the city: at 7:00 and 11 5 1 -00. 3-00 njid 4:30 JI also a dollrery atTt*)^ m. to such business houses as desire jt whosn place of business is located between «d and ?th street# and not more til an one square frot^Matn
On Sunday, the Pos^Offlce Isjiipen from 0 to in o-c ock a trt. and persms desiring their mall
SffirftLrrfer
qW
dL'KlKnlted b*
,.V«,attention
ifi:
n2L
tho
Sanday collections over the entire dtr Is m.rf. between 4:30 aad b-M m. and agaln^la the taJf pS P*rt »he city between 8 ami 9 o'clSk
Receiving boxes have been placed oh ner of Main street to enable ik:r»onsre«iHin!7r.o«. It to avail flienvselves of the frequent collo?Mn£I raa^le th-roon with a very short walk
of the public I- eilinrf
dliMsmcf each carrier Is oblhrcd to walk HH/M4' ties living adistancc buck ft yart^JLarfej requested to place boxes in their front dooriTor l? snch othor Mnrmlnni J.M.ir
snch other convenient oiaces a* wMi
nfacn?tat^th2inor"fl?™
prompt delivery of mail Carr!e7s#re^ni^«i5
to
wait longer than
ar,
records
Tiff
'tor SSrTJ
bell, and after waiting that lone and receMto* answer. h«, must retain the majf until the nexfd^
bell, and after wauina ihaVionV and"receWni answer. h« must reufn the maJl until tho !i,rf livery Carriers are obi fged to be pr0„®tn"Xt' ),1Jt
aa*'-r
nf
circumstanced
to be impolite or disconrieons.and anraneh y. be immediately reported to the Post?arf 'S I sons owning dogs are warned Utat unlvu «kI~ ul ,x*.nw
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