Daily News, Volume 2, Number 90, Franklin, Johnson County, 3 December 1880 — Page 3
DECEMBER, 8.
Posi (Dfficc ©nlletin.
Ue m*jla aad Curler D«it very
$. Camera Lcarc for SUIte ,. ®AST, Delivery. CkMt /napcUs and thro' eut.... 700am.,1200»d ^napoli* and alatiotis on Malta Railn* 700*m.. «wa» jwpolU and rtaitons ndalU Railroad. li 90 am SISBXB •|a»poW» «od «*«&*&* on 740 ami. ism ads *8t-, {li *Um.. 280pi» -f Iniiim. dikifo ud W*!* IHiaow. lt»a» S!*pn
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RR.............. ... 7 99am.. (Man Mlnaesota, Wlscoaaia Nortbera illlnela 709 a a.. 1#00»m go, lewa, Mlchtfaa tlnneaota, Wlaceaala Jorthera Mil sola •port aad statkms iLegaaapert RR 4 90pm.. 900*m oa tadiaaspetls, Deea8prlnrield RR 700am.. 9 00am
AlYiWTH Dirrttict—Lo«is ll^»tm, Jr. airTict. ftonth aide of Main street from 7th east to clt snlta, Including the north aide of Main, eaator
Ojfcal bed M?$tt£r ll«ita. »«4 all territow wub* •opNlnth street, ea*t to,city limits from Top lot on the south to tl9*Vandali» RR. track 061th. Jr'-A.* •*?. A .. --iif ».-! mta. 8. McCTaln. AnxlHary Carrier, #hoa«'dtity ,la to aiak*a*tra e«ll*ctl»n and delireftr tri^a. •«, ttounttpwa. rhOmall l« ^Ue$tedfmm ttreet letter bo*en oni atreet from lat ta lUth atreeta. north on 4th to ferry, aonth on 4th to Walnot and sooth on lat
fand90
Poplar, tfttd QM* s&rew bW v^en lot knd 5th.
ireek day betvwa' R.90aod^.50am, betwwst 10:80 a m. bet#eea 19^ anil# :00 m, iijlectipn loci odes toJpouJaf street 09 the esst tdlitth, and north to Vntori I(not] j0wcvR 9 and 8:80jg ». between 4:90 and
fa, and ?:*ctween s»4 9 X) l» *w t»1leet*d Jnrta rwlct ho«H%f 00 and 10 00 attr a" 7:90 m.
Mr* are laeM )artof tha ctt
are foar dellvarlea ef mw" per day In the at 7 0ti ami llTAva cny: and 4:90 alao a delttery at 9:0D to attch haatneas hotiaea aa deaire It, whose of boaloea* "ta loeated betwrtn Sd and 7th eets and not mora than one square from Main. «#n Sntiday, the ?oat Offik* la^p^a from 9 to 10 Jloek a ta, aad perama de»lrhty their mat! can 11 at the wtadew dealgnated by the aamhero1
j^tndaf eorte^ttoa* oeet the entire rHy is mad vtyeeit4:»*»«5 »pa.aad a«AlaiaUabaaj «a» part of the city between 9 aad 9 o'clock eo
Ke«eivlnf boxaa have been placed on every cor er of Main at feet vo enable pereoa* mldlng neat to avail themaelta* of the frequent collection »a«le thereon with a very ahart walk.
The AtteoVo* of the public eactv *f fter i# •atfNtaOfe W
latttKM |elmntf ineated te place boxes in their front door* or in 1 other ce nmot dellv wait lenjre
II, and after waiting 1 awer, he *M»t reiala
tfre t*»
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I15 p»
1 f2SPo| andthro* aaat ... 430pm.. 15 pa 'wrT'"* »nd •tatknw oa %?.,Ji«IU,,,2£d- 4»pm.. 8 J»p»
Xithion. Minnesota and ..... *Iftpv WEST, jttlsaad tkre' west....... 700am..»l0nsdl kmron Vaadali* RR. and mOutrn Iilimof—• ?00 m..l2C0md f*wle una ttora* we*t....... 4 90 m.. 1300awl ,'#« ttd lUttoiM oi Tif )H* Railroad............... 40pa.. 9 30*
I* and nation* LA KR 4 20 m.. 10 30 am sad thra' we#t.........
4
90 pm 113 ptt
irtjall and «tatlana aooth on .'Danville fcViaceanceKR.il 90 am.. 915 pm fMa aad otatioa* aa liiiaais fidland Railroad TO# a*.. IMaa gone as Toledo. Wabwk yestera RR. weat ef DanHie. T«0a as.. 19 00 pm
WORTH
!«, III.. (thro* poach).... 7 09* m.. 1900pm lie ana statieaa oa E. T.
Ichifaa. I »la aaa 11 90 a at.. 9 IS .J 700am.. 900a ma oa T.
I oa Toledo, Wabash 4 RR., Mat Danville. 700 a m. 10 00 pm Ohla, Northern Indl[Ichigaa and Canada... 7 90a m..WOO pa
SOUTH.
•srlUe, Tla«eaaes and ,, Hncetoa 700 a ».. WOO mdt ,i Branch aad Sail If an (thro* .aches)..., TOOsrai 19 00 aid tavllle aad stations on E. A §'H. RR 7 00a m..lf00mdt 3 iarille and stations on K. IT II. RB 439pm.. #»pm dthera Illinois and Western Kentucky.. 9S0r«
Uhern Illinois sad Western »entucky ., 7 00a m..l900mdt rthingtoa and ataiioaa on iH.l. 8. E. RR., 4 90pm.. 900a«
BACK LINKS 4
3nJPra)ncCr«ek,Urajra and Fairbanks,Tueaday, irntiay And Saturday. 7 00am.. fOOatn ha, Ind.iTH«NMlar*nd |tev *|ay .. •:/*..%.Jr... 4 & pm.. iflOpn cley divided into seven Carrier DUtrlcta* follow#:5 rtiut ln»TRJct.i ?r«d Trier, Carrl«ir. forth irlde of Main iitreet. betwoen 5th aad 7th •Get* north from Main to city ltmita, inclnding *§p allev between 7th and 8th and to the alley ffaeit 4th and 8th #treet* alto, 8th, 9th an? a atreeta, north of 8d avnnna, wooko I)T*TtticT—Joh« Kuppeahelraer, Carrier. h« aonth alda of Main utroet between 6th and i» and at) territory between 4ti and atreftn tth to the city limit#, laelndiny U» tlx alloy be y+en 9d and 4tn atreeta and to the alley Uctwoeo t»
and 7th «tre«ts aleo 7th atreet aenth of Demto efty limit*. rmaa Jame* Johnson, Carrier. The »ntb aide of Main atreet, from the river to atreet, and all territory west of the alley b«lenifal and 4t1t Areola aouth to mty limits, "•otnrrti DiMTBCT -l^rank Sibley, Carrier/1**'** Chs nerth aide of Main »trvet, rram Che river to street, and at) territory went of fbt alley be«wt 4th and 9th atreeu, and north te 'he dty
OISTIO.T -Jfrank M. Mill#, Carrier.. north afdcj of Main street. From tJto to thi»: iShftl. between 9th and 10th and all Ktlitorr from the alley between 7th And Stn utroet* u» the Vamlalla Hft, north to 9d a venae, and ^twltory iwrth ofjhe Ul^eaaV^,
ffhe winth aide of Main, betweenOu and 7th Hifeefs, from the alley between 04 and 7th atreete, z»t to the old canal* south t* tt**ins, and all terl?ry osct on Popllr atreet and south iocityUoilU.
that lone sad receiving no iia th§ mail nntil ue ant ie-
t*tf. carfters are eWljfed to prosa^t, sad to their work qekkly, Uat nnder ao drcnmitaacea be itatXatft# at dl»«oa?feias,«id iM«8d ahoaM immediately reported ta the Poet Master. PerM* owning dog* are warned that aaleaa they keep tied dnrtag the day. carrier* will not d«Uv*r saatt. toatltev wft lm »Mte«)tnam stth x*. nuuws M. ,'ubb{ljua.jp,. at,... ^Lir^JUtL^jjJiag
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Bat Hgfal c*j«apfak wb«*i wlgtwy grtefli *r»- damh^, JSkutieU. Th* hot(om la Iwi aiiallow wb«i#i thfgr come.
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f* nI If WIHIl VW Pimm that lead to I»s«hti
Iwwatty or
,...etS9c 1 per package, six ... .... .. lent ftWb* nail od reectfi of tbe wMaqr *y ad•Imafaae. 'f r™*- "*fHK 6KAY scstnxx ro.
Xa. Mwhanlca' Block, Ihmawr, M»«. ,8ol4
we will »l*rt yw jf» girta -awkf
•««rr"T st. and Ms^b aa ar^«a«tui *0-ittMal. A. nwe*fe(»,-arl»o«i»|:-:. aotieia. ««*»4 f* it eAdmew a* mm *m& m* for itommtom
Jy oatdt wad twm time: mm is tbe Oimw. btraady si w«HI are hnm cplarfb t««l Addree# TliCK* QO X*
Raleigh.
Yoor Aa«tebst theeommonfoteofall LottafltOo**, CnmSocltd Jora tHrMo ao auuu beg& MvfhtsM. s»al» to Mcb altou bla proper aphere ftnprew f^»t^nui»raiblly her pMOliar care OunrektiL Coatou do«» oftea remmm orerrnle. £ocbt*Ur. Airf ttuowacrvMaanatifoeouafooL Armuttim? Lire well: how l^mg oraboct, pernHU hearcxi
MQk*.
Tliey who ftwgtr* moat shall be aOJt ftuxtron.
Mn may ha clasped ao ckwe, we oaanotaee ttatae^ fimcK Vile latercooraa wb«ro virtue baa no place. &m*nOU Then keep «*ct paMkm down, bowerer dear
TVtoa paodohim betwixt a amfl« bjm! U*r. Bvrtm., 8«r aatwoal taatvs tat taltlitam PlMeurr Jay.
Smollett
With ena/t'aad akflli to ntto and bruay. Oraiibe. Soar uoi too hl^lito fell, but atoop to rtaeMutfneer. We masters grow of all thai we deaptae. Cbuiey. Theft, I rtmooiioe that Ituptooa wlf-*«t©«n:
JieaUt*.
t.ich« hav« wta«*. aod frarxleor la a dreain. Ctnipar, Tlilak not ambition wise because 'tis brave,
Iktvenmt.
The paths of glorf lead hat to the srave. (fray. What Is ambition T—lla a glorloua cheat Willi*. Only deatractlva to the brave and great. AUdinm. Wbat'a all Utf gaudy glitter of a crowu Dryden. Tbe way to bllan Ilea noton beda of down. Quartet. Hew long we live, uot years but actions tell:
Waikin*.
Tliat man lives twice who lives the flm llf« well. Htrrick. M»kethen,whilefHwe way.yoorOod^ourftiead,
Whoai Chriatiam worahlp, yrt not ctmiprjpheijd.
Tli" trwat that's glveii guard, md to yourwlf be Just IXina.
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live we how we can. yet die we must. HhaScqpeat*.
XiWHT WliA WOLVES.
It wna about thirty-five years ago that my father, then a noled civi! eugiiu^r, was chotfeii to survey a road between Detroit and tinging. It was literally work ia the wiKleiner. My father, who wua a doim'atu: rnnii, became tired after a few xaoiitlisof bin lon«lines», mid resolved to have hia wife acd chiklren with him.
He took a^Tnrlousfh, *ame on to Baltitnora, and started back with ua in two lay*, giving my moliier but little time for preparation. But lie wa3 a driving, hot-tampered, a* well as.uiV affeciionate man, and never felt that any obstacle was of sufficient impotence to stand in the way 0? any whim or wiah of his own. i&HieklU'ry energji wft um^tU quality, no'dbubt,lint when carried to the ex-
1)hng aiftcomiort. and possibly misery, into bu«uxe9» re(4lioi|8:atid tbeihome cirole. ,, waaearly in DiyefnUer ffheu.w^ ap» pMnched the end of our jourHe'y, uaving but thirty miles to make hqfb^f reading Lansing. w*Thtr tmithWWRfflSfmflMf eom, ftnlff tlife snow lay deen uppn.Um gfionnd. At the last villagjb^, WhfcH wit-til^ped my mother deaired to remain a day or two, that the children might rest. There was three of nf, Mary, ng«l nine» ^pj^etf.Ja
himself, could not enter into the feelings of weak children,
i4 A
Nonsense, Jane! lie said after this long jonrnev to stop just at the door of
sing bv nightfall. Think how pleasant
Txryl!olhlfAdfrWftir4er and we contini|ed our journqy. Tho ftftge leibbercHf henviljT' throi^th tno show, and it was noaly tlark when wo afitoppied for gupiH-r aWit^ni^ si ill nearly fifteen milesd sumt fnuh Ltiismff."
.vuen,sapper was q\•
?mP*uiotuer
^l«tetl 'hferitoirStifhl-l«r ^rnhlreh at the biasing fire, when my father's voice wa^ Heitfd outside blttrtering angrft^1
Why have the horses been put away? he shouted to the landlord. I did not suppose it possible for yon to go 06 to-night, C(jl. ^Irl.urfeu
What bimnesa had you to suppose Ktiythlng Rbom It? Wh«t sltould TtJn^ d|r me froto going ou? cried my fiiiher. »«ve ymir anai&f for yothr slitfee. Col id the landlord, coolly. T1
onel, rat
WW facilitate tbe foot allowed aa a»«wer tea
bundle op 1 Vwil be off in t«Q minutes, and be at home before nine o'clock. Colonel The Umdlord leckoned him
h«^ and tanalng tixv» been InfeeUd with wolves all winter. Bahl wretched little cayotee! Yoia know there!sno more danger In them
In so mlsw It's jbn^r^p^# trick to bring custom to your tarwn, Joe. Woptherp, colonel not another ward, shrf.
The Inndlord t«amed awmr. He vans man of miwh Wctitade and good seose, and he was |nstljr ofibnded.
P»t tbe howwtethefO lirt Cttkl tbe hoatler. Does tbe Ooktoel know: He does »ot cttoott to l»*ten, saH the landlord bat tat! be wmerbe&remorn* lag. Hinh up thchowsa.
Ym watk, tot 4*lmk- W or crtiel: out be
tionally biutl or ct\m\: but be wms wt old amy olBror, mm to tefiaf hk own wav, and to dlodplifllag wiakwr people than hlxns«l£.
We bror« on clew]*. The night wftf dark aaid ©old, bat my wolher wmm^d M-jry and Warn op iu cloAks and biu&lo nkitxci^and h«id th« Wby ctom tefo«r OltWiimI ww Wf ^wwfwiw
Fa«g?~lHtk man? my &thisr bat lime to Umr. Feet waruv^&ae? Utthe Mary5* Mttod -mdvep, Um Mmk
Herl
11% not 9*tch a frtghtfbl tooruer
afUr ail, eh? I don't yoa to thkik
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You hard, diaries! said my mother, who could not bear that he should blame himself. You are always right, dear. 31 lather after that soon went to sleep. He did not waken for a couple of hours and then only because the *»age coach stopped.
Lanang, ehl Here we are? Why, this is the middle of the woods! lie cried, jumping out. What ails you,
Ho,
Sam?
What are you stopping here for? he said to the driver. Well, to tell the truth,stammereit Fnm, I've lost the way. I don't get the bearLtt's just right. -i tl soon Gmt it Rr yoo.
you'll not, Colonel, said Sam, de« cuuvely. You never were itt these woods before. Just you keep inside, ana temme alone. This is my business.
My fother was too good a disciplinarian not to understand Uie force or this statement. He sat still, though impatient and scolding, while Sam got down and tramped through the interminable rows of black pillared trunks, seeking vainly for some landmark
They're all so confoundedly aiifce 1 he muttered, scrambling to his seat. Ef only the stare would ontl
How for have you gone? Ten mile—or mebbe five. This hyar snow is so blindin' 'n coufusin'—befiitateu Sam. Ge» up up now! whipping up his four hoxses with a faint Bhow of energy.
They made a start and then stopped, die leaders giving a neigh of terror. Heaven help us! cried Sam.* A far-off
rry,
like shrill yelps, was hea!rd. My ."ath' started up. Don't be uneasy, Jane, he said quietly. I am ing out on the box with Sam. Koep the children quiet, if possible. Don let the baby cry.
What is it, Charles
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Oh, no matter! Lvnxes catamounts, some miserable wood vermin. The next moment he was beside Sam. Drive for your life. They are no cayotes —they are the great gray wolve^l
I krow it they have been in the woods all winter. Tlftt's what Joe meant? .V
Yes, frhen you wouldn't listen. But it was no time for recrimination. The horses, urged by terror, needed no whipping. They dashed forward. The coach, racking to and fro, dashed violently at times against the trees. The cries of the wolves drew nearer. They were upon us! They leaped upon the coach, hung upon the boot, ran yelping alongside.
My father had placed a pair of pistols In Sam's hands. Both men fired alternately. But they had to slop to load, for it was before the day of revolvers.
One fierce red-eyed brute sprang upon the window, from whirh little Mary, escaping from my mother had thrust •ut tier head. My father fired, and he
pieces, was clear. Then they came back with fresh fury. One of the horses gave Ay fell, human in
atrttce8
and reins of the two lenders.
Th^dying horse dropped ot^oue^d^of the vehicle, and the other J^ader broke from him.and fled through the woods.
These two'll not take ua in. said Sam. But we'll fight every inch. he wolves had gathered about tbe fallen ufttffe. The moon began to rise, and showed their number. My mother declared there were thousarids of them. But Site was not in ft condition to count
Se two wJheel-hor?»es'f dnij^ed t^ie coach about half a mile. Then the pack came up agnin, leaped oa their hminches, rut«s so that tb« flesh i.
andtcxm tL poor hun^hi great strips.
Cot down another horse.r That will keq| then bade ten minutesi said Sam, with white Hps and staring eyes. He had fotight silently and bravely. But he was thinking now of hia wife aad baby:
Tltttt would be to barn our ship with a vengeance, mid my father. What would we do then
Bsiug the women and cbildren to the top of the stage and fight until our ammunition's gone.
I have two chujea^%.
iero
nothing to hiniler rott, bnt there is much to hthdef a deni-ate womAn and ehUdren, it's not likely you'll reach Lauaing until morning,'the snow is so deep, and the track is hard to find. mother went ontatid called, iio/tly. Charles, let me speak to you a mouumii She was a gentle, weak little woman. Charleycacnot weatay here alt night? I Ma so tired, and the children-—let ua stay andh*f piffled wTffi team.
The freed leader had fortanately outrun the wolves, and had reached Lansing and coming to the hotel, his bloody, torn sides and cut traces had told the story. In five minutesL every man and bov In town was out to bant wolves.
We were but two miles fhm the village, so that we slept in oor own house that night after all, and fttm«v«ry ciher hottae in*tbe town some little tcwen of good-will was sent to make oursleep the
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Hien we are lost! ,4r{, At tbat' moment my mother, who bad not uttered a sound before, cried out
A wolf had teat^ed half into the window, aud was scratching to get into the coach. My father shot him dead. He wsa not
likely to miss his mark with that shot. And now the blade swarming beasts sprang headlong on. the horses. Thqy staggered and fell.
It is all over, muttered my iather. But inv mother, who Itad been praying inside, was not sO sure of that Just then came a frightftil noise of shoots, horns, guns firing, dogs barking* The wolves pwiised. pricked Uieir ears— *«rned, and suddenly scattered through lie woods.
Ouoincoo Dircclotn.
OPTICIAN AND JEWELER,
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Main street, Terre Haute.
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MCLEAN & SELDOMIUDGE,
Attorneys at Law, 1 a-
«t20 Main Street, Tem Haute. Ind.
8. C. DATU. S. B. DAVIS, Notary. DAVIS & DAVIS,
Attorneys at Law,
Every Evening at
SHAUtiHXESSEY'S TIP-TOP SALOON,
55ml 917 Main street, bet. 9th sod 7th sta.
L. KUSSNEK,
Palace 0! Music
213 OHIO STREET. 4k
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at day—a tender, oonsiderato that day—a tender, aitd fiiUter. So that wolves brec^fbta blessinc Ca in, the dark hocxa in life
the nk^tt with th« Mktbe moraoften do.
Cuvillty ts to a man wbat beauty is to a woman. It creates an instantaneoos impresdon in his beSatf^ while the oppoaite qaality excites aa quick a pitju. dice against him. It is a real ornament, tha most beaotifol drees that a man or woman can wear, and worth more as a means of winning foror than all of the jeweb erer worn.
4M|e Bxpcrlesee AWMI flfausx* bad been *k-k and mls«!ra%le so long: aad had caawed my husband so much trouble and expense. imMm sieemed to koow what ailed me, Uutl waacwnpletfilr dl^ieart-ned and cGboooraged. In this fnuajc of mind I $ot a bottle of H«p Bittet* aatd them ankiwwn to my famf ly, I*oon began to Improve and faiocd ^tsf th« my httAbaad and family thought it strange sad unnalnral. but whta I fold ihem what had helped me. they mM "Hurrah for H^ Bitters! long may they prosper, for they h**te mad* mother well and as happy "-The Mother ttnrrm nit «MH HSpsjl
INDIANA.
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