Daily News, Volume 2, Number 102, Franklin, Johnson County, 17 December 1880 — Page 3
II DAY, DECEMBER 17, 1880.
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and utation* on &
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4 30 pm.
4 10 pm
4 2ft pat. -10 30 aijJ 4£&paa.. 2 15 pn. 16 pb
|. L.RR Itjin'i* and thro' we«t.. mbat! sad utatiaa* *oath ou the Dsn villa
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Wla and «a IIHaoia tldland Ra'lread ... 700am.. COOao ttlon# ou Toledo. W*ba»b A ¥«s#l*ra UR. wc»l «f Iaa» Hie ?90a m..10
Northern IDiual*.
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7 00am. JOdOpn, 7 86 a m.JOO^pTn
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700 a H»..lS«Wxr«t!t 700an. IV00aidi 7 00a m,.J20OnMH 4U)pin., pm 4 90pm.. «!»r® TOO a
cntucit itbern IIItuola and Western 'lentnckjr ^rthlngton and atatioaa on r. H. 1.8. B. RR 4t»pm.~. SWam
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Irlfton.l'mlntfCrMk.tirajrji Uleyul Kairbanlw.Tuesday, 'hurtfUy and Uatnrdejr 7 00*m.. 7Warn
Ind., Tor»dajrand Sat
rdjljr 4a0pm.. icOpm city i* divided Into acrca Caririor Dlstffcta* Julio** mmt DIDTHICT Prcd Trier, Carrier. orth *ldc of Main atrnet, h#tw«j«n Oth imd 7th wi« north from Main to eltj limit*, tncladlng tttb allcty lM"tvre-t»u 7th and 8th and to the alle ?*K#n 4th and »th »trcet«: alio, 8tb, Wh and 1 utroftta. north of 8a *,yiMnw. co*n Durrnirr-Johh Kappenhclmar, Carrier. »n aottlh «ld« of Main atront, between 5th and a tut atl territory b«iwo«n 4th and 8H »tre«t» ith Ui the fltr limit*, laciodlng to tLv alloy bo twn 8d and 4tn »treet« aad to the allef between and 7th »u«ot» alco 7th »trfe«t «»titn of Dem-
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city Umlta.
*fF- aa —larara Johnaon, Carrier. south »ld« of Main street, from the river to utreet, ami all territory weat of the alley boeen 3d and 4th atreeta touth to city llmlta.
Jhenorth*o
otTBTM Ihamttrr—Frank Sibley, Carrier, *id# of Matn »trtot, from the river to atreet, 1 territory weat of the alley bo* aen 4tb anu Mh otrceta, and north to the city |f tit. am Dmrai.T -J^rank M. Mill}, Carrier. flhe nortt. aide of Main irtrcet, from 7th Co the I eaaal, between tth and 10th street*, and all iltory from the alley between7th andHth streot# to the Vandalla RR.. north t« 3d arenne, aad ftterr Uity north of the Vandotla RR. *tr««et to tlty llmlu. 'r.xtu lHaT*tcT-«itin H. Hyt«ra, Carrier, he mwth *l«le of Main, between #th and
oaat
8:00
tram
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-olWtUm fnandee to Poplar atreet an tbe and eaat to 18th, and north to t'nlon Dovat] enxt.ioand *:*o
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betimil 4f» «nd t-.w
and Wtw^ea and •,"0)p m. All ot%o»
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twice per day. betw««
fe hont» of 8:01) and 10:00 am and betwean 4:* dT:S0j»m. IHwre aare foar de)lv»He» mat* per day la the 'wtaifea partof the city: at 7 .-OU and 11 :S0 a ia fe drU^ery »f p. __ aa fle*lM» jt, wh6e»
Hi btialnea* located between So and ?th r'l ,Ita Mad not more than one aquare from Mai a. Suoday. the
Tm\
la Jo pen from 9 to 10
rlt a m, aad p*reaaa dealrtag their nail ca« fat the wtadew dealfnatad *Xf the nomber of qn4ay *»H*etie«* ovet ike entire elty mad fc.l*e-fn 4Uk a*4&:8» m. aad ayaia In the bo* part the city between ft aad
9
a'eloek
^.eceivtwe haata ha** hen» placed oa every coe of Main etreet to enable per»on»rr#!dlnR neat •it tlietM*'
«i« avail tibeukeelveii of the ftaqtmt eollecUon
iatwee ear* «arvtcr aj4te«d to w»Ut, .a»d parUvtaa a dtatene* ShdH* rrtrd» fc» aaro««ly aeeloa t* (viare )oxe* In their fn»«idoor» or in lliatlmreaavahtont |4ae«» an wtil faetllUia the
W»t delivery of mall. Carriers ar*iwvt a|low«d Sit tourer tfci*
for
it au»*rer tea
*nd that l«ac aa tv«i* ref, he m«at reltia tie maul Mtu h« he aad tr{ their worh aatckly, b«taadar mt circsmetaaeae te Impaltte ar dl*ro«irt**a«,aad any »arh •hoald
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call at tfc M.
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filAfi «PW?tFir ». A0« MAWKti, 6t«ht «A*K
Anaafalllaf ear* foe t*e*»t» al Weakaeta, SKKS?Si
i«tt taiha^T hMw&rrti taubs. Xtmen, Cnl»»r*al Laaattade, Na ia the tltMMM of N'leioa. tHd An,, 'i naaay otlwf Ot«a»e* thai 11 nartic«tar* ia oar pampfck*, whkh «te wnd tnm by
Ptvr ft, «r will be at the anatt by ml
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M«tU baawecter tf Uka art ww«T. Aotoft**-th* »(hW «t»to«jh 0»a»a*«lS3«fc*S**5. it 'TheabWeA-wW. ai&dUuaa ftafcr
Tbeekw4ejtar*«^v«rllcdac» Don't Skg**:
And though be* Mdd«*v *B' tbeaan Jeefclniac Couree ia*tf*4 cf t#ar* and vain repining. J«*ttj«de are*, iu*d dfauta ft**.
WtUitoBaisd fanmtaoen^ac .. AniMMt
rwak bow Uwatorm* ft ra Heaves d«»c*odliJ» tup Offttiff oak, timt ajMu^e Oi«r willow beodtof. And bM»a ira* a»d dtetm ft**.
Otief aharperatiec doth borrow
From regret:
But yeetardayh gem, and ^*11 Ittiaorrow Qr tor thapi^mat aad the morrow Kay btde a wee, and dteoa fret,
An over-en* loot brooding Doth beget
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Micbi| an, I »q%I» aad 11 7 tlona ob T.
"iHnnecoia, W(ac*a»la Northern [tlloois caD«r«.'rt and *tatlona j^i. A ly»g»a*tKri HK....... 4:10pm. atfon* on Inmaaapails, Deea-
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Sprinfffleld RR on Tuiedo, W*ba*h A
A heat of fhara aad &u»ta«Jeadeto<llo fbce. teotiher, le*t these tormente be hrfradtngr oat bide a wae. aod dtnna frei.
NAUGHTY UTTLB BOY, ft AT,OTP. oat now I mHamd from hall and atair A JoyAU treble, that had grown
To harmonise with that grave tone "JTMKh e6ate"UUa world my older care." AndlHtla ftxrtatept on tbe fldor
Werfi ho^ed. I laid aakle my pea, Forgot my thepae. and Itatened— then tftoleaofUy to the noraery door. And there be lay, hbi cbnbby arm*
3 15 p&> 6 00 am flOOari 6 CO an»
Filled wfth the trifle* be had sacked. Ax nlfM-n had caught htm In the act, Aad boupu oh AunbUug feet and palma A broken vaae, a taitT^cl book,
pit,
a^d mS,T, C. RR,. TOO a ».. I»in «, Mlnaeinxa, Wfscoil^hi
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Still f*Ufl*d lib d**'pdW«Taco: /1 I atoopf'rf and kbtm-d hK iWpfn* & Bright with aoiue heavenly far out-look. Perhapa twaa wrong, but half-beguiled,
I uurtod wtteti my Jbvttiaos cte«p ShonJd com«, tiMwailiidit TwOrje who'd ka^f in equal tnwtgr «br HKaiiUU,
COMPENSATION.
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Uvea'* myatertons cbangea.
Through the norm* bautitrd rears, Buna a taw of compensation For oar aufierlng* and oar tcuti And theaoul that rt-aoona rightly. All £ta tad complaining rtllla. Till It galna that calm condition Where it wishes not. and wUta tHI-iEWKXTH.
RKN TZ-HASTI.ET,
To-nigbt the Jlent/.-Santley Combination including Lisa Weber and Lew Ben edict, the well known artists, will appear at the Opera House, This female combination is considered the best on the road, am!, as a show of its nature, ia spoken of as beiag in the lead ol all others.
PrilATKS OF I'RNZASCE.
The above musical drama Is the production of the same author who gave Pinafore to the dramatic world, and is far superior to that well know® ojn-ra. The PollccinonVChoruitls alone worth the price of admission that is charged, and the eatire opera is all that fhemostcapre clous lover ol' music can d*siro. The usual'"stiffness" which generally attends the acting in an opera is aot detected ia this play, as the positions are such as render the
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from the alley betweenand 7th »»reeti, ?1 to the old canal. «onth to Doming, and all tefea«4 on l'o)d«r tmt and MuthwdtyiliN .Ktatrra Bagai\*, )t„ Carr
limit#. Sarrlet.
uth aide of Main atreet from 7th Va*t to city Jta, lnfh»dln|{ the north side of Main, eaet «f 1 canal bed to clfeyiimlt«, and all territory we* dm Ninth atrewt. owl to city llmlta from Pop hHyr»n thr aooth to the Vandalla RR. track
Mi-cialn, A Miliary Carrier, whoee dnqr to make «xtn «lk»ctkii d«itr»rr trtpa. •»»BMTto*a, The maU 1* «llert«l from at wet Icttef bw»e«n ^ln atrwrt from lat to Sth »trffi-. north on 4th te %rry. ao«th on 4th to Walnut ana eonth on (4t i'H^plaf, and Ohio direct bet veen lat and fcfc, Try wa*k day hetwe«» R.80 aitdO.Siani, between Taod M:80 m. hotw^n It'M and
of .the musical organs,
at
tiio performers, free and easy. KRKAKfc "f— gjThe Criterion Comedy Company wiH appear in the above conical play on the evening of the 20th. TUe Chicago
Jour not
notices the company as follows: Hotkey's Theatre -opened its season last Monday eveniug witit a farorite Chicago aitmction, the New York Criterion Comedy Company. This organi7.atioo comes to us this year much strengthen*! and improved, and tlie-engngernc::t so far hus been uo vmphniic iodorsment of its old successes. "Freaks^ re written awl altered, is nt.w far better than it ever wad, and this is saying a great deal. But 'Freaks' deserves all tWe favor that has «r can be bestowed upou it. It is composed of one continuous series of ludicrous incidents, situations of the most intensdf amusing chancer, and it furnishes an iitenfng of Such rare fu* as Is seldom enjoyed anywhere. The new version has Wen prvpArcrt carefuly. and with a knowledge baited upon two years' ex peri icgpyn.tj|t prpdueu^n the&Uyr."
THK ttlVAI-a.
Joseph Jefftrson, the famos "Rip Van Winkle,'* will next Tuesday night, appear at the Opera House in "The RiVals.* Mf. aeiT^f«dti** wputat lOT asan ftctor is alone sufficient to the crowding of tlM House on the night of his appearance.
An Ittiponltlon oa Ottlrera.
A great deal of complaint is heard on the part of city and Stale officers who are coftiinuatW imposed upon, by persons who arc always laying their troubles at the feet of the law. To make our idea better known, we will simply mention lBe csie that c*me
If the officers had failed to catch the c4^derfble tfk wouljl t^fe f^ett occaaien«d« and our policemen been accu»*ed of ineffidwaey. This la only one ou® of many. A party i« relieved of goods by some sneak thisf, and complains to the of^tre if the lair, and wfea th«m to^Jr*^ it who elates tW l|tw. By prfe^t »«V%ments and inyestigaiioti the culprit is captured, and the offen tied partf. pm he the artietoe stolen from him, doea not care what to done with the guilty fellow. Now he fails to appear agntaft lie man who has wrw&|ed him shenpty hec«o*e he has «K**eded In having returned to him what he haa loatThi* hi the sotttte of a vast amount of siinoyiwee to ofltoen who wnanSd be «h merely reptemaded should they to •oot«ed in doing as they are expected. This should not he, and wc hope our ho* ineasmen will cooskier w«U before they do anf thing of this natat*. J|j|J
Retxtem! tltat Wltittker main your Boots & at lowest Hving ratal and doe* nothing trot ftrst-elaMi wnrle.
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Tbe swom-iifiu
or other of^oor po||« have no doubt noticed that at the end of the bowsprit of the largf-sixed fishing boats there is often an iron cage or frame, so made as to !e safe for a man to stand on it. This is the pbtce from which the ftshenuan throws the harjioon to aipture the sword-fish, and the svtxird-fish is just now the subject of eonsidi-rable dhscosnon. Its ways have ait least as mneh aiysterj* aa tl)o»e of tl«e tshttd, ealmon, herring or any other onacconntahles that we have. Professor G. ft. Goode is studying up the matter, preparatory to a report to the government Some of the interesting features of the fish are these:
It is found here and there from epn«g to fall in the ocean on our coast, lying "asleep," the tailors call it, on the very surface of the wtiter. No ttody on the American coast, far as reported, ever saw a little sword fish. The smallest, recorded by a correspondent, weighed forty-six pounds. Tney run np to six hundred pounds. Their only known breeding place is in the Mediterranean. There the same fish are found weighing half a pound from that they go up to very heavy measurement. It is aatu* rally inferred from this lluifc all 9ur Bwordfish are Mediterranean products. What mysterious ocean current guide® them over here Or is it an instinct that teaches them that here they will .find the mackerel and menhaden that they feed on? Cue can almost imagine that the game of flight and pursuit kept ujp by these two species stj^s at Gibraltar, and run to Block Island every day.
The sword-fish darts upon a school of its prey, tuud by skillful use of its sword Wounds those that it afterwards captures and eats. Until this season nobody ever thought of catching it except by harpoons. This year, however, it has taken t}tebaits of the trawls—bottom lines-roi the Cape Ann codfishermen, and many sword-fish have been caught in this novel way.
What tney cohie up and "sleep"
pain scsdy leprosy, tl
tip \*tm
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quir* Steinmchl yestcnlay morning. The iallow Pattc^i *hf lii ar««t#S steaiiog aloes aon when taken befors the magistrate fcr trial wan diachargad on account of JBoland praMc*f&-u^
presented the peculiar ly le. ,. 'imtj« belnlj coN^red wiflh liito scales,
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for
is
one of the puzzles of tlTeir nstti:re. Thej' come and go as the mackerel and menhad en do, find from that it is naturally concluded* that they spend their time chasing these small tish. What with sharks, sword-fish, i«orpoises, blue-fish, sea-gulls, eagles and ncines, and all the peat of them, the fish of the herring tribe have led such lives of fright and terror that it is no longer a wonder that the movements of any school of them seem, always guided by an inherent idiocy. It is less strange of them that they are all the while victims than that being caught by millions yearly, they should steadily increase. There were nevermore menhaden on our coast than this year.
chfjjpge Leprogy.
In that slum-hole of the Chinese quarter, says the San Francisco
if
any special designation df fiithincss be applicable to the gigantic nuisance in the aggregate—known as Bull llua alley, is located the leper hospital, an inst itution the existence of which is little known to the outside world. The alley in question has a depth of ribout 100 yards. It is lined on either side with dirt-beg rimmed rookeries pf antique Architecture, representing early &m Francisco in that advanced stage of putryi 3ecay which might correspond with the rottenness eff the EigypUan catacombs In all the utler filthiness of Cliinatownj the stygiart retreat exoels in itssmultiplicity of sickening odors,"endi lrf itself too rank and ponderous to, oembine, except through some powerful nmalgamnttng process. In a row df. low wooden btuHings at the northern extremity of the alloyis situated Ute supremo horror the placo, the leper hospital. Tli it ^uch a dangorous*lKmination should be permitted to exist in the very heart of A pruntlous City In America is one of the avy^iEartes oft this stupendous {'Jhdltitlqtn, xtn Francisco. In exploring this retreat^ reporter 1 discovered indili'erent apartiients on the lower floor no less than ighte^u 'Wretched vu-fims of leprosy In the various slace* of frwlblc mstoi^ Uot4- lmfiuliar lnnthanma^discaBe described in Holy "Writ as the prime corse of humanity. The «ulj|?cte *cre si retched on rttde fbrms, -covered with mativ and wjrithiig and *'h pain.' A portion 6r the cjtseft tiinmtned symptoms of tins' flesh of a»e body and
while at tl»e extremities t!e flesli was in/f a slnteof rottenuees, the fingere seeming liable to drop off. Other cases of the tvpe wens dtjnowaas eleidtantiosis» Jhe effect of which are even »ore hftrribly repulsive ""tKHW" "tlvW ICTtsly *described. In tlvis form of the diseaseUie limlw swell loan enormewssfke, aiyi }l»e fltish of tlie lace it distorted ^ggMttt pr»tuberancea out of all rcMsmbfnflWto the human countenance. The rooms of this horrible retrefet were dark nnd Hack] with the smoke from a number cr lhrRaces, at which edoking was going on after the filthy style In wgw« with the Clttneso. Ti»is place Is only resorted to by the lepers after tlie diaeese ia»a £Br: a.ivf»nml as to prevent them from kmpear obtaining W«?e4iboKi 4^-«i^ f»a4uiig and other industries and tlte collection of other, hclpleas lepers here j^oire^ntiAiily a fraction of UfcyiyJI th^flDigbtbe discovered search of the Chinese quarter. Tt»e ^^.7, o-oonnrfv n«dl remainder of Bull Run alkpr, contiguous
to tiwleper hospital, Cltinese vegetable peddlers andothenr in the lower pursuits. engaged
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Ne her Indian com nor potatoes, nor (quashes, nor carrots, nor cabbages, nor xtrnina, were known in England until liesrteenth centurjr.
TIICPB iladark a£» ^Isc^s to evefy grDfidenc^' aS (hefr$ fiery, ^6ody Hilar ihm\pdth*i*o0'* peapie of old in the desert Nature loc k# on the dark side, and calk it sorrow and Sadness but faith sees the son disperang the darkness, and calls it by (be name of joy.
A well knowa Nsr York^ietnislas wr«d a
WarU nptt&m
the other
that it eook! not be ktng at this rate when people who mie much sngar will he flKuwlied with «tin linitis to theii
He exhibited to the reporter thin ctheels of tin whkh lie had
extracted from sugar. He said that •ode of the adnltevmtont bowrht tin by the ton. It is cut with muriatic add, and ®»ed in both sofftre and syrnpa. He afa© exhibitedexamnksS of ghiroee, of which twenty-five to thirty Mrceat, is owd in «mars and seventy-five per ceoi. la Strops. Poor starch and Bo«tr, ere also ttie*L 7%e«e adnltevat«d stttars vro&KXt skin diseaeea
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its are the thistfes of the every Indulgent^e tflMm tft
seed {ram which will come /etth.a new MVtn it# MIKV
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crop of rank wtedd The mind Is weak when it given w«y it is long before a principle restored can become aa firm aa one that has never been raoved-
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has once
Great effort from great motives Is* the best definition of a happy life. The easiest lalK»r is a burden to him who has no motive for performing it, •n,
A more glorious victoiy canuot be gained over another man than this, thaL when the injuty began on his part, the kindness should begin on onra.
Precept and example, like the blades of a pair of scissors, are admirably adapted to their end when conjoined separated, they lose the greater jwrtion of their utility. »v
No m,.n starts in his nrdfesatonal carreer wise, strong and thoronghlv fitted for his work. One must gain wisdom by experience, strength by exercise, and fitness by reiterated, and at first often in« effectual, endeavor.
There is no trait more valuable tl.f« tdetermination to persevere when tht •ight thing is to be accomplished. We ire inclined to give tip too easily in tryn^or unplwtsant situations, and tli omt I would establish with myself, he choice wns again within my grnsji, would be never to reliuquisn my h" an a ]possible success if mortal stren0v» cr brains in mv case were adequate to the occasion, that was a capital leson which a learned professor taught one of his students in the lecture room after soma chemical experiment The lights had been put out in the hall, and by accident some small article dropped on the floor from the professor's hand. The professor lingered behind{. endeft*~*iring to pick it up. "Never mind," sa .J the student, "it is of no consequence to-night, sir, whether we find it or no." "That is true,1*replied the professor, "but it is of grave consequence to me, as a principle, that I am not foiled in my determination to find iU" Perseverance can sometimes equal genius in its results. 'Tfhere are only two creatures," says vi* Eastern preverb. "who can surmount ttwi ^vramids—the eagle and the snuil!"
ilTHEBJLYMEBiGIHE
That Acts nt tJie Samo Time oh THE UXZRf
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ChrmicU,
jBpwELs,
aridi iho KIDNEYS.
•ircadful dlM .o iir fctruto?o:itw with TERRiiHE SUrrERlMG,
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Hendar^e, 1«sjMrp«!a, Janr.-
•dlrc, 'CnritilVpanoa amTTr:*N, «r Kidney ontpi.li»t*,fifirt»l) Wahctts, Sfillhii'it in U»e^^Pvrw, Jlltky or Kopy 1 wue «r Ithea* ma tic Paira autt Itfiifi, are'ddifelowl-Kca^
Xh vecponee to U»a toze*ht T«it*wta nmnhere of peopla wtio preDir to parahi Kidney-Wort airoadjr prepared, U»e pi*. prMp«f tt)|| oelebcaWd reniedjr now prepare it In U^nid tenn aa well aa dry. It la Ti^«wflMnt««,U|«t uplalargabptOaa. •aftiaaqttM^ottientaatiiivtpuknpair
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the aaeaadfy of preparing,
ia always ready, aad ta more eautly tahaaby moat people. Prlca.'tl pwbotUi. zaqvmAjromarsoCEu sr xmwooors
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