Daily News, Volume 2, Number 107, Franklin, Johnson County, 23 December 1880 — Page 3

|JR8DAY. DECEMBER J8, 1880.

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are ladiaaa, OkKaafaaiad

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fim EnMckj. 4IB*a. Inapolle aad thro* aaat.... 4M». Sap

KpoUa aad etattoaa aa pdalialtallroad.... 4t3aa.. illpa Tfitrhlgaa, SUaacaotaaad

4»j»a.. tlSpa

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u4 thra' wee* THta jB««*ea VaatdaliaMLaad W'fcera Illiaot a...... ?Kia Jgtala aad thre'weet....... iNpa fkole Md tUtUMM OS TU.1* Railroad 4M|l *mm m4 iuumi« ]lrr

1X00 nd .lS00»d ItOaai .1010 aa lft pai

Mti i»4 lkn' *«H 4mpm jpfeall ill at* ttoat eaath oa ia D*arUla Jk Vlaceaoea RJL11 Warn jta and »tat tea* ea illlael* fifilaod RallrMit T*ia, ipae aa Toieda. Wahaah A Jlatera RJL *«et ef DM-

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i«uo, III.. (tire" peach).... THia aeflle ana «tati»e» «a s. T. U' RK f«aa F*. Mlaaeaota. Vheouta ImI Northern lillnala.,..... 0# a Mf©. lewa, Mlchlfaa. Jlaneaeta, Wlacaaata aad "•orthera IlUaola fan*port aad (Utlana !. lafaaeport KB 4»a.. SOOta tioaa on laalsaapalla, Doc** tfar*8pri&*ft«ld KB T«ta*.. •00a® ttlon* aa Toledo, Wabaah A featera RH., eaat Daavllla. TOO an. 1000 pa ra Ohla. Northern Indl,j» LMlchtgaa and Caaada... TSQ aa.lOOO pa

1000 io l«aa 1000 pa pa

ill *0 a m.. 9 1ft 700 a •.. «00a

IKJUTH.

Vlaceaaea and

hrsitli aad 8elilTan(thro' tehee) TOO a a. WOO aid avllle aad etatkmaoa B. A II. KR TOO a bb. JtOOmdt a ad atattosa aa B. T. H. RK 4»pa.. tSOpa ifcera IlliaoU and Weatarn entnekr 4S0pa.. SSOpa ».thern III tool* aad Weetera lentoek jr TOOam..MOOind»

arthlnftoa aad aUtioaa oa f. B.X 8. X. HR 00am

11 ACS LINKS.

alrtetoo.Fraln® Craek,Qra/a 'Ule and Fairbanks.Ttiaaday^ ^auklajr atk) Batarday ... TOOaa laorf. Ind., Taaadavana Bai4IOpa.. 100 pa ty la dlTidad tat* Ganriar Dlalrlcw* '•Mow*:

TOO a a

Dinraicrr -Fred Trie*, Carriar. /orth aide of Main atraat, between ftth aad 7lh a«u north froa Mala ta city Umlta, inclndtim allai ., aad atreeu, north of Sd avrnae.

e«u north froa Mala ta city ilmlta, ineli Um alia/ between 7th *Ad Jik %ad to tba ep 4th aad «b«, tth, 9tl '•4 Itreeta, north of Sd avenae. tacoao Dtatatcr—Joha Kappeahelmar.Ca ^he eonth aide of Mala atreet, between 5t!

•aa id and 4th atraaia aad to the alley tat aad 7th atraeta alao Tth atraat aaata of to city Hmlta.

atreet, aad all territory wee of tha allay ha^»n 3d and 4th iMtiffa th to city lialta. 'oubtb Dtaraior—frank fltbley, Carriar. The earth aide of Mala atroet, rrw» tha river ta atreet, and aM territory waat of tha alley boeen 4th aad Hh etrvete, aad north ta tha city alia. «*nrra Ditraut -Jfraak M. Mtlla, Carriar. ha nort.h. aide of Main eUaet, froa Tth to th* laanal, batwwaa fth aad 10& atraeta, asd aS ftltory frva the alley ^between7thandOth atraat*

*b atreet to oily lialta. M/xta Dirrai7r~John R. Byera. Carriar. rhe aonth *ld.a of Mala, between ftth aad Tth '^-eeta, from the alley between 6V4 and Tth atraate, Ut ta the old canal, eonth to Dantnf,and all teroryeaat on Poplar atreet and eouthloclty llaite. ',Oarr at to

9avainm Pumufr 9onth aide of latn Hlalu. lacladlng tha aorth aide

In city

loiia Bafaalk jr^ atreet from Tth eaat

or

Main, eaat of

... aorth aide of 1

'4 canal had to"city Haifa, and all ta «ea Ninth atraat, eaat to city liroita froa Pop reft oa tha aoath to tha Vaadaiia R1L track ^.^ McCJaln, A axillary Carriar. whoee doty make extra collection and dallTary trtpa. aaact^TtoiM.

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Tha mall la collected from atraat letterboxes oa lata atraat froa Ut t« 13th atreet*. north oa 4th to TutrrT. eonth oa 4th to Walnat and eonth on let »Poplar, and Ohio atraat bet «een lat and Bth, err week day between 8.80 and 0.30a «n. between 'l and 10:30 a ». betweea 19:90 and JHOpm, .a collection iMlttdaa to Poplar atraat on the th, and eaat to ISth, and north to Union Dcpotij w«cn 9:Xaad 8:80jp », be}a e«»^4:*^and^»

|:&aad

8:80 m,

batitean

and between fab and 9-wp are collected froa twice per aa honra of 1:00 and 10:00 am apd Ix (Tbsre are foor dalirerie» aai' pat .nairte** part of tha city at and 400 aad 4'J0 «i alao a delteorj aaeh baelnaaa hotteaa aa danlra It, whoaa lac* of bnatneaa la located between 3d at **W- aad not mora thaa one aqaar* from msunday.tha Paat 0«ca l»|opaB from8to 10

Aak a ta. aad peraoaa dealHn* their aatl cab Jwat tha wladaw daalfaatad tha aoaharar a

5

~Taoday coUactioaa orat the eat!re city te aad 4:99 aad ftj* a, aad a«ria la tha t»roMhe city batwaen and olack af Jtata atraat to enable parwattreakUac oeai •I tha fn^Baat oaftratka a »ary ahatt walk. the pwblki la callad ta the great

•twees 4 30 aad ft^O a. aad aflala ta tha ban part of- tha city between ana olach pa xahlaf bote* ba«a beaa piacad aa every cor

fcheaaa)*** taoa witha eatioaof th

w»aeall rtetiweawa vLm attaatloa

aer thaa aa«eada far aa aaawer W» a Rat taat t^Mf

mfA

Wfttiri*i r*

..^atihatan ISa mm a«SH

?*»ry. Carriata are aMlfed to ha prcaapt, aad to wotkaafcklx. bat oa4« He elreaawtaaeaa

lac tha day,

-•air aail, hat thaT wul ha ahl Ilea.

ta call at th

laaaijuijitiljjiwi1 'iw iiinu..

^EVLVOVH DEBIMTTe

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OaeUjr eattt a«d tertae fre«: new the «f aaaay. Aditaaa 1WBM C»

*TME CITY.

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UJR«oembert whet* you *re going to •peod ChrisimM Afternoon and OTOuinf. The Chanfraoa will «pp*»r *i th« Opera Hou.4 in U« ftfleraoon in the powerful eooedy dmttun entitled "Part«d" lad Id tb« cveolng "Kit, the ArkMMMW Tr»Tekr" will be preseatod.

The beat pl«V of tbe »eMon «w Mr.

have aeea aoTthioir so good. But we don't believe To that over-rating, because didn't like the first two acta. Mrs. Chaofrau plajra wltk |tre*t power. To a fuU, round, p!ea»aat voice, she adds great personal grace, and an excellent conception of the effective poinU of Ute play. One word from her tnouth, or one motion of her linger means a great deal.

C«l)ttT JCRWM.

MAYOR'S OOUBT.

The Majror was not troubled bj any caaea thia morning, the city was remarkably quiet yesterday and last night.

MAKRIAftB LICENCES.

Edgar L. Larkins and Marican Sutllff. Uesiah Covert and Mary J. Surys. Jacob W. Noys and Belle Weaver. Muroey L. Boston and Anna Mary Post.

TRAKSrBBS.

Mark Bcal vs. M. Bucher, w^nw W, section 8, Lost Creek town Sip. H.ioo S. and Layer, S. J. St. Clair,

yn% of »c}4

TOO a 18 00 rod

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of R.R.. section 36,

Riley township W

Johnson, to same, pt se nw, section 06, Riley township Noah J. and Mary Williams to O.

1 00

550

Morrison, New Goshen tract.... Robert B. Monday to Mary E. Moudy. pt lot 18 Dunnigan's subol87 50 8ease E. Robertson to Michael and

Jane Conley, n}4 in lot, Duy's add.

120

800

"Man's Ancitnt Bmihmr."

Home very remarkable tcaita of intelligence have recently been observed in the large chimpanzee at the New York Aquarium. It is a known fcet that the tliacharge of firearms oanaafrconsideHible uneasineas to all the members of the monkey tribe, frequently frightening them, ao badly a/» to cause death. There ip a perfornutnee on the stage of the Aquarium in which a pistol is uaed and for fully five minutes preceding its iitive the chimpanzee is on the for the moment of fts report, and his actions meanwhile are precisely those of a child under like circBtuctances. He will get to the farther corner of hia cage and waieh Ute stage suddexily rush back to a view or the performance can be had, and just the pistol is about to he fired he will eeek the ftr corner and actually place bis JmumUI over both ean to exoluoe the ooise of thf* pistol's explosion. A* the jnoiw has tekea plaoe the «himp«0»ee win run briskly to the glaas aide and peer it.? tently at live stnge again, as if »-uir«vori't» "-5'-' i'»«» r«ti*e «»r ...uch «n

Bathing in Public.

As we were about to leave, says a Jap* •espoudent of the Philadelphia latly of elegant attire and

anese t-orres limn, a attended by

a fetnale servant bearin

CmliHmim Bmm§ Storf.

Net

m*ny miles from Shasta City, a*y» the

San Fmociaco JEMUtin, is the gulch of which the following mining story la toM. It la a pretty deep ravine, with wtnx all the wtV tip the aidee.' paying quantities had been aJoff the stream, hot it apeaaed to p«ur a few feetmtiu the channels AMe toy, sthile a gang of busy tma #ere tolling in the atreara. a stranarer, evi-

rotruding eyee, the results of their toil. sat h^loqlt outadaii^dty greenhorn: "8-*-a y,w he asked,Tiwhere mn 1 go to dlggin* to And it Uke thatr

Hie hardy atltie# attTpped hia work, and. giving the wink to an the boys, eo that the j^efboold qt* be loat, I np

RMfh. hklfc^fht*' the new hand. "Wtll, thar

miners looked op they roarad lat^hter. But abont the next fir nkiirn Mracrk a MkdutC. a

Kiiim

ia rich.

Jeeye«kakeooteciaiak,aAMter werk, «n wfetft #i fiakfc hire W* com w», toa** tlMm the new hand thanked the honest miner, and the bora all grinned

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CANDIES,

BUCK WHEAT FLOUR.

OATMEAL,

CRACKED WHEAT,

CHOICE N. O.

SUGARS,

TEAS,

COFFEES

ALL AT ROOK BOTTOM PRICES.

CALL AND SEE US.. NO TROUBLE

TO SHOW GOODS.

00 To Wright

&

Kaufman's

For choice oranges Malaga grapes London layer raisins by the box, very cheap, prunes, prunella, also a full assortment of cannedgocds of the best brands packed, sweet cider, fruit butters, jelly, mince meat, maple syrup, honey, cranberries, celery, game and poultry, spare ribs, tenderloins. Michigan apples, cabbage, saur kraut, fresh arrival of sugars, teas and coffees at bottom prices. Be sure and call and sea for yourselves. 10718

APPLES. ORANG-ES, LEMONS, BANANAS, GRAPES, FIGS AND RAISINS AT WHITE'S OYSTER BAT.

Go and see the

free show, open daily, In

front of Bartram & Co.'s

Tailoring Store. You ne­

ver saw anything like it.

»12 Main st,, Is the plaee.

TURK .TENdifrrtS PER W. W. OLIVER Ac CO

ALL ©SJDBCTiS

PROMPTLY PILLED

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Dealer la Wool aad ManafaetareT ,af

Clothes, Cassimeres,

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her toilet Apparatus*, and another, othfr luxuries of bath, enlered. Our IWW Arrival, nfterpiviiip »orrerlire5t,iot)t\ with tlu* wwiatniirc of her msid b**uan tojirratiKe h^nnjlf far the bath. VV jtll her nrnid *he mn^ly folded and laki iiwny on cloth in rleHn place each ivnrticle of Iter wj»farol aa it was removed. Kir*t her atlksn robe, then the flowing powrii-Hke fobe of iMjrple thon tlie nether garments of while, until we reached tmiun 's own. i?e/t»ly aa a tephyr nlnviug u|«n the foliage of the trees she "stepped alnng toward the water. H»»r beHittiftd-wwmled brtn and poetry of motion would have been worthy of the MUlntor'a chlJiel. A bean* lifnl-rounded ankle and pretty teo^ vaguely visible ben«tlth the laminated (hlds of a dosen skirts would set the whole community agog At home: while a whole form, nude aa nature and more beM^fol thaa an angel, would not so much a*tract a passing glance in J«*n-

with

Then isMesat to the last, all arotuidt and Utaaked the sent hot tap there, and took hia money and went dow? into the valley and bought him a Sum. Then the mitwre avfMv leavim U*ir old anddoUedthat hilKdeJbr day*. there were no mom pockets The whole thfag wade Jo* traditional birr story. the faith. Much happened ia the

he treated miser

who

*&B|S

Tweeds, Flannels,

decide the

Jfeans, Blankets,

Stocking Yarns,-

Carding and Spinning.

N. B.—The hifhoat aaarkat prloa la aaak, or oar nahe at coada exchanged far wool.

500,000

People In the United States

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^."Glfts are as gold that adorns the temple,

'dnce i'slike^the temple that sanciilies diieTgotd.*'

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mortal, and may frequently refresh Ute memory of the receiver." 5 »v.

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This holds not true, ftr there you get more and pay lrss, and tiiis settles Beaumont, who mUPlt ai)OUt

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B&aintM Shudors*

cal.

Main atreet, Ten* Hante.^ -1

McLEAX 8MJK)MRtt)e*» Attoqu^a at Law%* if 460 Main Stmt, Ten* Haate. inAg|

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VETEBIHABY SURGEON,

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Attorn«y» «t Law, South »*th Street, over Peatr^ee, l%neBax^^& ,i

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RnaMarcm:~4HM Korth Fifth..

«tawsra*a east. Baa saetwtth

%mo3m

—BlTRKET.

"When tbou makeat pMaeots, let them be of such things aa will last long to the end they m*y be in some sort i%

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Whan Filler gave expresalon to tho above it was supposed to refer to a

-TO BE HAD AT

OWEN, PELEY & CO.'S.

"He gives not best that gives most but he gives most who gives best." Thuu said Arthur Warwick when

PRESENTING A FINE MUFFLER.

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rift— the kind„ value and appearance the silence or the pomp that attends it the style in which it roaches you, may dignity or vulgarity of the giver." When Lavator said this

OWK2ST, PIXLEY & CO.'S

Popularity h*d not reached his habitation, otherwise he would have endorsed any gift coming from this Mammoth establish ment, Whether it was

liOsiBitTr,

Rich gifts wax poor when gurent prove unkind."—Shakkspkahk.

One of our nobby ULSTERS would be a good compromise with Shakespeare. "v C-«: 1, i.

It was said by J. Beaumont that gifts ate the gruutest usury, because a twofold retribution is au ur^rcd effect that a

mind prompts us to, and We pay the moh! fo» w4mm »««Kivtf» us hut iu making seTections at

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Wholesale awl Retail Mifiteery €totn Tkeiarfcat stock and loweet prices.