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DAILY SEtfS

SATURDAY, |J A NU A It 15. 1981- }. r?"••• i'"1-

A Bwwidrs" Woiiaan has irecbverid dAmagG* trow the owner#

of accident#.

at

a-UqaftT

store where her husband had squandered money. •-. ,. ,-!•.0.~~-JiMl.1 U»'1 jj

Forty or fifty thousand colliers arc ON a strike in Lancashire because the mastel*

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ti

Bt.' Loutf KatlroAd hfl.

^Minneapolis and oftured his special wheels, lmused

lor to Washings

Titts House Committee on Foreign ATfairs has under consideration A ^r»ao^h

report

ing4|»i^ytfent.

Tim&ecretary of the Treasury km Is-

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Treasury for redemption to be paid hy the sender. Time fleet of Ma order will be to Improve the bank circulation, to the impaired condition of which Secretary Sherman called attention in his annual wport

Sherman as Senator.

The Republican member* of the Ohio legislature have nominated beorotarv fiheman by acclamation as their candidate for United States Senator. This insurer hla election, andthe country will be well ideated to sec him again in his old place of Influence, it would h»ve

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satisfaction if he were to remain at the heart of the Treasury Department, which he has administered with signal ability *xid brilliant weeoss but it appreciates Utc pdllllctl «ttd personal reason which ictl him to prefer a less^abonous pmiuan. If the Republicans organic the Senate Mr. Sherman will, of course, be r^toird to his old position as chairman or the Fi nww Committee. Whether in this pos ition or in any othir he will be the most trusted guide of legislation on financial MiWects. sik) his judgment and council will always be sought by the new secretary of Ute Treasurr in question* of ioubt «wr difficulty.

?«o*el Theory Regarding lii^miy.

A ar«H*A?r physicitai Im s^rwd a ttloa*inir theory with mjwrd to insanity. It b,* he thinks,

mUUU

to look upini

it a# mi uunxiUgated evil cam* a boon rathe* than the

r*vfr%su

the tmt»on Immediately naectwi. Tfc« )o«s of reason lands th« s«ffer» from 4 i*a of l^ttWthto one of com »«r*Uve mlm—ofton into one of decided hapniiuKMU wid. lUxuafibt to restofe such a person to mnity would b« cruel rather than kitui Moreov«r. h« that without it certain amount off insanity ic««ss la lite, la the ordinary accept outVe jmto««bV iti!* he ts«»*tei»i#, are

dtHjide'uv^morr or le^ mad. Maa^y

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»fp danpmtt^

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whom It wowUihe d^«r*blem jhioUc *4th«t tt|», h«l who nen rthehs» achkV# trind a«d are credited with doing vast anwont Xirm* fS potion he attribuUfts to the faet Ihai the gmttt nuutkind ure insjuse whI uu* Abk to distinimish betwwa good and •rii Whole nation* are. be wita» oecaslonalb- »W, indnidtt^

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•naau wlui att^k* of madc«s». and ted by eminent madmen eHV de torn**. ujjjr

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AwanSftl t«S lttiiUC txwlaw bm{tuenc« ow kit fallow

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ITEM5S OF INTKHKHJ.

Justice 5way«e w^l nSgti W*

A post offlee bat boen c«*bH*ied Onctda. Jfasper County, In% The theltif going piopuhiilon tit Jndl* utRjKitii, t» estimated at 10,000

Churrh revivals are the pHodptl e* dtMWOt tlitoughout the*western county town#."

The county auditor of Wabash, Co., Mian., hft# cotnruHl«i sukiuo. Cnu$©,

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Communication from Vienna a&Y* that She Porte Is making exusnsive Tvurctta»e» t»f arms.

An unknown man died in Chicago station yestertlay from the effects of the jute of opium,

Jusdce Aujea. Of Itosrton has rt^gned |iU

v* ^iu

court portion, «naccount of

ad.v a a-..'..ti a|pei President Have# will not go to fcurope, wm report nf. at the end of the present administration.

Five hundred persons, newspaper men and invited guests visited Bernhardt» art reception in Chicago.

A biiod horfH? becaiae frigWeoed in la diaunpolls yesterday and dashed through a plate gla^ window.

It is thought that Piatt will secure the Republijan nomination for I nstcd »ute« Senator from New York.

An attempt wasjnade to set Are Jo butinesn block in Attica. Ind., by placing cans of coal oil under ft.

There were thirty-eight nominations for United States'Senator made in the As uetnbly of PennsylTSnia.

A drunken female who ha« bee a on spree since the. 1st, died suddenly at her home In Chicago yesterday.

A boy named Jackson, living near A»lica, shm lumaelf aJfew days ago while drawing a pistol from his pocket

Plaisted, Oovernor-elect of Maine, is to be married won to Miss Mabel Hill. He is .12 years old while she is but 20.

Miss Rosa Reading, delivered the sessional oration in the Philomeatheansocte ty, at Asbury university last Friday.

Judge Truax has ordered the withdrawal of the play "Forget me Not" from the stage of Wullack's Theatre. «uw ork.

^Tljc rumor that Judge Folger, of Now York, would be prtserm by friends for a cabinet position 1s without foundation. "5

Articles of Association of the Hoosier doid and Silver Mining Company, were yesterday .filed wth the becretary of ^tatc.

A woman

nam

Andrews,

5ian

inmate

of the Minnesota Insane Asylum, last W ^docsday murdered an inmate named Mrs. Hayes,

Grawford^ville has offered i$4O.0OO toUie L. -E,:& W. II. R. to induce that company to includo that place on the line of iu.etstcjnsion.

InfonhnHonfrom Buenas Ay res, states that th'i I\-ruTinn army is encampsd in Chorlllos. ninc miles from Luna. The (Jhilliansare at Lurin. A l?tUUc is ex ^pecteid soon, .% *':i~.

Fortv Irish Liberal members of Partiament asdlstlnguished from the Parnclhtip held a private caucus in Ixindon. Tuesday, to voice their dissatisfaction at the slight change proposed in the land systeaj.

Hon. J. B. Brown/the wealthiest titi jscn of Portland. Maine, is dead. He was prominent leader in the construction of all the railroads in that state and connected with all the chief manufacturing esutylishijicnta.

I.ITKKAHl XOTES.

Mr. Wlilttier expects to have a new volume of poems ready In the spring.

Houghtyn, Mlffin St Co. ^announce a new book of poems by Mrs. Mulock Craik.

The International Review for January prints the first installment of Kdwlo Ar nold's new poem. "The Iliad of India,

The circulation of Scriboer's Monthly in England (I5.0&0 copies) Is said to be larger than that of The Cornhdl, Macmlllan\ Belgravla, Fraser's, or The Contemporary Review.

The Pope Is said to be thinking or a series of books for children, to be used in the schools of Rome, and many take the works of the catholic Publication society, of New York, their model.

General Grant's first appearance^ as a writer for the periodical press, will be made in The North American Review for February, in which he will have an arti cle favoring the Nicaragua canal enter prise.

Mr. C. A. Fyffe, of London, has under taken to write a history of Europe from ITtra to U»r present time, with special reference to political compllc*Uons. The flrsi volume

bm

appeared two more are

to fellow. Senator George F. Hoar said of George Runcroftv at the recent meeting of the Asnerican Antiquarian society: He is, I believe* tne senior living person who has been a member of the cabinet. He Is the senior among living persons who have filled Important diplomatic station*. He reprinted the nlted States at Bcri ind St J*m««. Hb history and doubtless ,wi« he, the great staadaid a --iOdty upon the Ur.poHaiit period *iuAlt»wi

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liwIKTwr Wrwif Hav~ i\ fashion of COBhil

1ft» *. ."riW*J: wish tihft feuwe of ^tenl medkiRcs." and in ihfa ar- of a wr-M. Th«re- «rc ai-i f»l|y «ortk.«B^that f* a»ked for and one at least we know ofHop But The wtltir hail oce**«D to ihc Li Bitters la st soch a

Ed Roach's Fish marfcet with i*lt «wl water and take yoor#-«^: n« MJ—

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Mte a# we haw mow of Ihe rear in B*v aw* hi-*.•*• cM

year is

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WMmetlr Jurte«kn •aUk*.""

Re*m«ima3fW by ih» high***1 au dical «»}.. -Ittr t.»r ~ij$a» fata--:OIn*. awlaQ Km'

Hiln fly^er*.s E3 %nt a#w bath hcwise.

Parental GovernmeaU

Scene in a library gentleman writing—child enters. Fattier, give mo a ponny

Haven2!got any don't hother mo." *u„t father, 1 want it aometlitrvj particular.*

I tell you I haven't one about me," I mu» have one you promised me

°*"I did no Mich thing I won't give you iv more pennlea you spend too many.

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ali wrong-I woVt give It to yon, so

Wbcgint to whimper. ^I think, yott uiiuht givo |jie just one Its really

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No, go away I won't do it, eo there's an end of it.w ,, Child cries, teaees, cofcx»»—father gets out of patience, puts lua hand in lnc packet, tnkfS oiA a penny aiid #mw» [ot*,0 chilli. '*lThere, take it,and dont cxmo h«ck «gnmtt*4sy."

Child smiles, looks sliy, goes out cononeror, detennine'', to renew the struggle in the afternoon, *ith the certainty of a like result.

Scene in the street—two boys playing. Mother oiwmu the door, calls to one of them, her own son: "Joe, come into the house instantly."

Joe pays no attention. "Joe, do yon hear inef If you dopt come, I'll give yon a good whipping.

Joe smiles, and continara his play: Ilia compftnion in RlattMcd for hitn, -dvise8 hitn to obey. "You'li catch it if you don't go^. Joe.'* *0 no,I

Thirty cents for corn 1 Well, I'll Jet mv cattle an'holies run on corn stalks all winter before I'llpay any such price for corn as that. Why, the country's just flooded with corn, and thirty cents a bushel is a blamed robbery, and,I don •ee how any man can have the face to ask 3uch a price."

Which is oddest, the one wno asus ai uuestion or the one who answer* it. The ,'ue tu^a it, hecaus': he in t!,« Querist

MiifTerlnv Woman

There is but very small propuruuu of the women of this nation that ao not suffer from some of the disease for which Kidney-Wort is specific. When the bowels have becomc costive, headache torments. kidneys Out of fix, or piles distress, take a package, and its wonderful tonic and renovating power will cure you and ive new life.—

Watchman.

THE STJN FOR

II. Much of that sort of news which depends less upon its recognized importance than upon its interest to mankind. From morning to morning Tint Si prints a continued story of the lives of real men and women, and «f their deeds, plans, loves, hates, and troubles. This story is more varied and more Interesting than any romance that was ever devised.

III. Good writing in every column, and freshness, originality, accuracy, a«d decorum In the treatment of every sub-

^IT. Honest comment. Tub Suk's habit is to speak out fearlessly about men and things. *.

V, Equal candor in dealing with each political party, and equal readiness to commend what is praiseworthy or to rebuke what is blamaWe ia IMmocwt or Ke publican.

VI. Absolute independence of partisan oraaixattao*, hat unwavering loyalty to true Democratic principles. Tins StrK believe* that the Government which the Constitution gives us is a good one to keep. Its notion of duty is'Ki reaUt to It* ntr---ft power the effmts of men in the Retrat an party to set ep another form nf goveratnent in place that which exi»!« The year 1881 and the year* im»e diately following will probably dedde thm supremely Important contest. Thk

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believes that lh vkt^r will he with

Our terns at For the Dail

is

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P^/5J[nd*y

Cow-

petcnl attJMndant*. ClN^cat awl best the worid Batfei hmm- the fo»* of Walnut street,

II iSXStK AS1VHAS BaTK Terra

wk

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won't: site ai#ays says so,

but never does. I ain't afraid." Mother goes back into the house, very much put out, and thinking herself a martvr to bad children.

That's the way, iwtrents show yout children by your example that vou are weak, undecided untruthful, and they learn aptly enough to despise your authority, ana to regard your word as otibunc.

The Difference.

'Jfo," the honest farmer remarked, in terms of the deepest dejection, tlie bier crops don't do us a bit of good. What's the use? Otu only thirty cents. Everylwxly and every thing's dead set Virgin the farmer. Only thirty cents for •!«rn! Why, by goni, it won't pay our ijsxeH, let alone buy us clothes.

pav It won't

ouy ua enough Bait to put up a barrel of oork. Corn only thirty "cnts! By jocks, it's a living, cold-blooded swindle on the Winer, that's what it is. It ain't worth ruining corn at siuh price as that. Its mean, low robber\

Within the

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JC^Thatr'

lui u\,s that man

had sohl po much icrrc his coin than he intended, thm nu Amud ho htm to buy" corn to feed ftltrough the winter with. The price :.v:iriy kuopked him

life yelled, U.'ifty i. ts for

corn I Land alive—thirty cents 1 W hv, {don't wnut to buy your ftn-m—I only want to buy some corn 1 Thirty cents for corn I. Why, I believe there's no"body left in the world -but a set of eraspin', blood-suck in' old misers. Why, good land, you don't want to be able to buy a national bank with one corn crop.

PRICES OF

OVERCOAT^,*

ULSTERS, AND

HEAVY SUITS,

-AT-

OWEN, PIXLEY, & CO'S

Wholesale Manufacturers,

508

and

510

Main St.

TERRE HAUTE, INI).

KATZENBACH & CO.

Have just opened anew

WHOLESALE

HOTJSIE,

21S South Fourth Street.

WE KEEP A FULL STOCK OF

CALIFORNIA, and

edel.

1881.

In the editions of this newspaper throughout the year to come everybody will find: t. All the world's news, so presented that the reader will get the greatest amount of Information with the least unprofitable expenditure of time and eyesight. Tins Svk long *g discovered the golden mean between redundant fullness and unsatisfactory brevity.

for mo-

ir ikaiK

twenty ^iy|ht column*, the priest

hj

edition of

Thk fife* Is also

famished #epa**t^y at 13»a year poat «re ©aid. Th«w«« ot the Wmx.T 8m, %btj m*. mtv-«ix- cohaaisa, ft a year, paid. For dubs of ten seodisg'

Ptthlbh« of T»a^. New York City.

IMPORTED WINES

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AND BRAFOrES,

ALSO FINE WHISKIES AND, FANCY

LIQUORS.

Our Sour Wines embrace Ber

ger, Riesling, Traminer and 6-ut

Our Sweet Wines Angelica

Muscat, Madura, Port and Sherry ft.riri our Red Wines, Zanfkndel, and Chateau Margaux.

We are prepared* to deliver Wines and Liquors to the Trade

and private families in any quan tity and by ths case free

charge.

Grentle Women

Who wmt gkwy. laxnrUBt sad wavy tresses of abundant, iMMtffol Hiir mwt a«o &Y0JTS KATHAXB0N. Thta deganir ebm article ahraf8 diim Uie Hair pot frw cad tat, keeps it

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DeajNw laTTcwJ and M*anf»c{ur«r of .•

ClotMs, €assimms,

Tweeds^ Elaunels,

Jfffiis, Blankets.

Stocking Yarns,

Carding and Spinning. I fl I & &

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DAILY NEWS

Possesses many advantages as a daily

newspaper over all other competitors cir­

culated in the City of Terre Haute.—Thk

news is

a modern tiewspaptf

in the full

sepse of it he term. It belongs to that

class of papors which is flourishing most

sign ally 5 in thelSast and West, ftWd filling

the especial want of the people of .to-day

viz. a cheap, spipy pa^er^which furnish-

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all tAtfJ

rwiM in the most reliable form

Many of our people cannot afford to tlake

the costly city papers, while

others .•r

post 0^c£ 13nllcii

Oofttnff of the Sail* ana

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neither fhe tim^hor the, inclination to

peruse theirlengthynd indistinct columns

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printed infernal! type. Thk News pres-

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ents in compact shape the telegraphic atrd

general news, which is spread out intcf-

minably in the metropolltln journals.

Its editorial columns, while dealing large­

ly with National and State politics arc

especially devoted to city, township and

county affairs. And the miscellaneous

literary selections are culled with great

care, and with a conscientious regard for

the iiistructJba Ind morals of the com-

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munity*' The sound and healthful ill

fiuence of a hearty laugh is recognized by

The News corps, and no effort is spared

to lay before our patrons the latest and

choicest productions of the ffwains and

Burdcttes of the land,

Of

The city department of the Nswii is

well looked after. Each day it contains

a complete Vecord of the events occuring

In our midst, Sensationalism in statement

and matter is studoasly excluded, and oar

ft $9

patrons are able to rely upon the sub-

stantlal accuracy of each and every item.

The News is

circulated more largely and

In more tofrn* than any .other daily paper

in western Indiana. The Daily News is

the only fearless outspoken and enter

prising daily west of Indianapolis. The

Nkwshasincreased her circulation over

one tho«*Mid within the last thirty days,

aad has now a teut Jbk circulation of

lmt%9iJT^K^ia» be dittepa

through the{l?Kws boxes* or direct from

theNswaoffice, corner llfth a©d

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ladiaupoUc*adthro'ewt.... 700a lnd$Aa«pol!« nod «tatioo« o° a ladiaBAtwUc kRii fallen*

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Indianapolis and mtions on 1 L*6LL fliaOARji SMtern IHttaa«, ChJcftgo and b,

Northern Bltnow. 11 30 r! Km Hy 4 pi IndtwupoH* tbre* sast ... tadian»|x tutd «*Uou* on

Vandiii lallmad.... 4 30 pi I^wa, Mi« •*», Minn«)«ot**nd WlMOtwra.'..^.. »pi

WEST,

St. Loal# wad thro" W*it 00 a 1 Junction* on Yard*lU HR.«tud Southern IJlinoi... 7 00a St, Loui* w»d thro*west....... 4,30 jj St. Loui* acd stations on V«ndalia Railroad 4S0tyta St. Loai» and ataUoas oa I. A

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St, Loufe and thro' west 4 at H&mball siHtioiui »o»th ou Iht- Dar ie Jt Vinccnn^c RK.ll 30 a P«ori& and oWiiou* on lU5*ol« ^WdJand Railroad.... ...... TWat Sl ms en Toledo, Wabash v#t«ro RR. vrc#t «f l)anville TOtUi

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NORTH. Tschy— 7* a

DanTniw aftd KtiKon# on S. T. f-' H.JtCMUt... TOOai

OwnTille aftfl KtaHoo#

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MinnewoiA, Wl»c*u»i* 5o«^t rnlllinsis..... •..-J

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Mtancpcifi and ititions on T. H. & Log^1

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Loeant H. & Logruwport RH Suiions on lnaia«ap«»li*, Dccatnr & Springfleld lilt.,.. St nt font on ol«do, Wabash

00 a

W«»tern RR., oa*i Danvliic. N»rthern Ohio, Northern Indian*, Michigan and Cau«tla...

SOUTH.

Evansirillc, Yincennea and Prlnwton 7 FortBranchandSuiilvan(thro' pouche#) Evan«viU« ami »t*ti«n#on B. &

T. H. RR.... 7 Smnftrlllc and #t«iion» on K. asT. U. RR 4: Soijthcrn Illinois and W esiern

Kentucky. 4 JSii j» iij Southern Illinois and W esloru Koniwky 7 (*t ft Worthlncion and stations on

T. U. «. 8. E. KH 4»)p»ul HACK LINES. i»rairi eton.Pmi rio Croc k, Ci mv 8 vSHc and alrbantt#,Tuo«d vy,

Th»rfday and Saturday... 7 W ix\" Nc'.cob.

Iud., Tuesday and Sat­

urday 4 Sup The city \a divided into #c*on Cartii' a« follows

Firbt

DiarniOT—Fred Tyler, Carr"

Sqirth aide of Main.Mtmet, bctwtcn ptrcetjs north rnm Main to city Itm.i to tho alley butwocn 7lh and 8tti atul between 4th ami Bill afreet* ali*o, 10th ctrcct*. north of fid avinnt». ~|»tiooNtDMTiucx-^IohnlLupp«uhoim

The aouth fitlr of Main atrect, betwi Oth, and all territory between 4th and south to ho ei» iUu!t^ inptuUu« lo tf tween Sdatol tlh «trc#tftjn8 tolho ml 0^ and 7ilvalrt#»|i atpd'ah ntrdut ittg to city litn^a.

TniBH liiATatC* The south aide of Main street, from ill

5th etreet, and nil rrltyty west of weqn 3d and *^*iti» t^ cit^v Hj fboHTH Distatd* Frank Sfbloy, tkei

The north side of Main street, from tl 5th street, ?ml all territory weet of lh« tWoon 4th and 6th* atrvate, and north limits. i!

Fiyrn DtBTBivT Frank M. Mills, Cart The north'*lde of Main street, frftai 1 gdd fcanid, b»twc*p »h and 10lh. «tm«( territory from the allevbetween thanu east to tho Vandalia RR., north to

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all territory nottb of the VnndoUa !i"'f 10th street to dtylitalt*. Sixth Dibtrict—John It. Dyere, Carrj

The sooth side of Main, between 0t| truet#: from Um alley hotwoen0)4 andi ea«t to the old canal, south to Doming, a rltory oast on Poplar street and south toi 8KVSKTH DiaTater-Louis BaRanr., )r

Houth side of Main street from 7th en limits, including tho north side of Ma! old canal bed toolty lltnlts, and *11 Verrii from Ninth atrcet, cast to city limits fr street on the lOttth to thc Vandalt* RR. the north.

Wm. 8. McClaln. Auxiliary Carrier. W„ it i* to Kiftke extra oollcotton and dcllvti n*«ULjitJfja. man Is"Ciliected from street lette .• Main street from lat to ISth streets, nori Cherry, south on 4th to Walnut and soij

Poplar, and Ohio street between lhi every week day between 8.U0 and0.90a n*f ijMand 10 i*) a m. between 1S:90 atwl? [this collection Inclnde* to Poplar sin south, and east to 13th,and north to Uni between 8 :S0 and 3:*) tn, between 4:8 |j jm and Hetween 8:00 and 9-0i)pm. boxes are collected from twice per dayj the hoars of 8:00 and 10:00 am an«J bet*1' and 7:80 m.

There ar« four dolivcrlcs mal' p« business part of the cltr: at 7:00 and 2:00 and 4:% also e. deliver m. to anch business honses as deslrl place of business la located between streets and not more than one square

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On Bnnday. the Post Office ls|open fri5f o'clock a m, and persons desiring their call at the window designated by tho their carrier.

Sunday collections over the entire cltj between 4:30 and 8:80 *. and again ncss part of the city between S and 9

Receiving b,ixes have been placed on n«r of Main street to enable persons r« it to avail themselves of the frequent made thereon With a very sh«rt walk.

The attention of the pnbile ia called distance each carrier is "bilged to way Ues living a distance back in yards aa rcqttostea to plaoo boxes in tbeir front 'tsj such other convenient places as will farl.f prompt delivery of mall. Carriers arc»« wait longer than seconds for an aril bell, and after waiting that loitf and rvc/ answer, he muat retain the mail until livery. Carriers are obliged to be prompj do tbeir *»k quickly, bnttrnder no clrcu to be itnpolite Sr dlcc otirteous.and anvsnc b« Immedially reported to the Pott ftons owning dt*» are warned that nnlef '1 them Ued durtng the day, carriers wlll^l their mall, but the? wfl! be obliged to rj