Daily News, Volume 2, Number 145, Franklin, Johnson County, 7 February 1881 — Page 2

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The Terre Haute Naws la published every afternoon, except Sunday, at the. office, corner of Fifth and Mala »tre«U.

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ping'j^t baators.

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FOB TH® MONEY

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Proprietor.'

MONDAY fP^UA|lY 7. 1881. ES1U-. JU_.J tr,- f'T/ 1') i-»

THE appointment of But State printing, will-he made to-night.

Tmffljftnt seized by

gehtine Governm'en

feet

M*». GRANT arrived

GBNKRAL AMD Philadelphia OB Fridayr frQin WaaUiniftlon, D. C,. and ace the, .gu^stf of Mr, George CUU d». In tholcv^lng th^ dined with a party at Mr,' Af Drexel residence, Thirty hlhth ftnd Walnht itrwt^, I .a,.'...in fvmmtmmmmmammm 1

TRLEOHAMS have beep reo^ived York announcing the completion dtahep Te*s«r-Tarapico section of ths Mexico

Karaas covered the eafire

beaters. Wife-Killing, children-beat*j nnd Kpnltehtlary fiTHhjr, a^TOT^SI^ the legitimate fruits of whisky drinking, a- -'r 1 W A1

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NOTES A5D NEWS.

The rebel&ata in(h*TfSB**tl btts ,b«ti crashed, ,& The Lon$fl^roops #nflned"£ia their bampfs. '-y|f

Anottffer hirtbqaake hits Imfen felt -io Agram Austria. R*nr6»!la ftrt «tnrW«Ckaded irtth*sow iathe north wpst.

A reYoit of the* K^hcdlre'# Guard has HftlteoplaceatCairo. ..... Another ladjr has ieeD fired at ^in Ireland withotit result6 w*a» lowammm lira. president Hayes, aftcompaniel" by either. She

A maon^it

ipteadiogtt

TAdVifc«

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Yi.iirii'iiTj

^ioitmB] by the 1 at* troablit expert^ en in the snow blockades in the north, LNftr York byipers stirfw.thrt :«ome

enc^n eutetprUing iuventar gft hiaMtfV in operation, and study up» some for melting thes^oif immediately heavv storm."

meatmi afteta

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crcasc The revenue,for thj» .sevca inouths ending Jaouar# 81 was |t84444,651—au increase of |4(m,18»oVfr the same sevea months of the last fiscal year.

New

Jersey, and Missouri now have bills peta18 inif before them to establish the whlpfor the puRfshmfent of wife

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Tint New York KmUd discloses a custom house fr^ud now l^lnif practiced, im the follow^#*

4«TO

Ittfet trick on the

revenue offlcem consists in turning American alcohol shipped to Canada into vatni»h and sending it back here to be turaed

jSopertaxf1 SSdfc B|e° wUb^ out some amateur "moonshining by Avenue 0ttcepswc«rwdn| to ^explained pt

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Mu.k SjfttX biwmAKt#. onlast*n»urt day evening, gave her farewell perform^ aacein Cincinnati, whew, for fomtant^, her receipts hnvt Iwen fl^ 061. For the eighty one Amcrk*f performances she has thus far g^g.Jhe

vesteiday morning for New Orleans, whert she hp|xfans«ext Monday. mmsmmmmmmammmmmmmmm

Senator Foster"* bill allowing the e« taUliAhmant of a pub di.* In the state, of ha* but is optio&l with ciUxens as to

m„Vor.p0bitejwg-|ni(Sg

tMUs»ed the Senate. The bill does not itwtheta citlst to establish a library,

wheVher or not they will \sk taxed to sup port the eirterpfisft. 1%« Senator lie hid petitions from eveiy city in sut«, of 10,W0 potwUtien, rwuestlng the p^K»£e of tl» hill^rt

refereiKr to the «m»m of HR1 W& Saturday motnlm. U» Indian anoUs fimrwf. a» Bj^t and falstt^artW^, stat»^ Wt the Slieriff

rr

TttttthiSfeU»ty. be

.»vcn bevood a dott^%X*W witnesses

4% jured hip aadshealder. tad suffering «acl. iain as tomUid h« i^ven^tf i»follow \tm «T ttw prt^net- The sight was quite dark rendering It Impo^bie to see any

freight traia ami thus avoided the o» eers-

KWYortt.' «hraya treat.

Saarict fever ia carrying off lacge^num- 5^'V. he# of Tictima in eaat«ra cUie*. sianain

tiy FtJrcpwti^h, In Philadelphia,' 3 The extreme cold wealher has ^caused tbc death of thousauds o£ animals,

Aurora people are afraid that six weeks sleighing will crewd itself into March. The plow-wor)m of Deere .. Co., of Motine, Ilia., are lighted by eleptricitj.

Vaftderbilt has contributed f30,000 for the building of Garfield's church ia Washington.

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The Gapi tal Hotel, at Dover Del., burnetf \m if felt, andthe inmates barely escaped with their lives. .* ii."' f.'

A. destructive.^machfpe containing a ound of powderj haa, bden fouftd in Eon on Square, London.

Ne^s from South Africa slates that thte Wxponation of arma to^Jui Fre« -flutes has-been prOhiblted. o,{»«

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phil4^J)hia 8enalorfiLr q'ufesttotf Is Am un§«itiled,1 and tluSrfe Is apparently no pr&gj^fct tff its compl^iiob.

tmAt Am eafifle drivep Uy carets em New-York dune near aoingdes-

ployee-in-1 tructive work iy being ruuipto Cft"

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a horep

^Afman, named Miller, llyfufi pear Hanarec Oct.# has been arrested

Harm

Tot

murder­

ing liia wife, by driving hi| h6rses^over -is !r\: .*{ Goneral Litchfield. Amenc^p CpnsuJ, to Calcutta, who-has been .Art the Jijalan otBceior uineyesfS, ih thWsC^untry Ttj», Hing. .,rKi .-• *i *i.

ait IlacKet Ckf Cold water Mich.,

.'haa beQn'returned to hi# parents after, having been stojeji, y*anL,\.aif .,:• ti a mft?*

JohniMeCuiiough. the tragedian, after seeing SalvinHn Othello,

?turn.i¥l

sadly tea friend and^d* ^Nane^of us cat) piny iO-heUip/'t

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A^Tetaarlcable small s^tice is" hOwbver Ye

^^cd^#fdk^'ei¥cS

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ejpop, in CUartpi't',: Xa.V

^Ijed nfs wi% i^siead, b^ j^i^te.. i'^ I)iuriag the year 1880 8,000,-000,000 feet of lumber werti'roanufactitred.'dB Mich^ •gSauv Wiseonoih, and Mmasbta, MiohiffSn «BinufatUiringxf.Uhi» amount

from 'Now York say the Cattio

tDh'dirCbefi were ftiH of peeplelast Frida Vtnploring the intercession ot St. Bhufl agatafft the spreading of the Diptherie, wliich iu creating terror i» that place*

death

frozen

moth in an side. mM '5 &jj Ohio Politician is prepaiing a 8tate, tneiht that Ohio has not her fair shan of Government offices." Evidently thare is one man alive *H»o befives that -figures tan He«^ TW Yisit of thc €o«anltie on Id Scat! jn.

We think the meriting which was. held ihrthe NiMtnalSehwol for the purpose of arranging for itie.vialt of the Legislature to this city has «ttsulted properly »s thought fwtens Uie -announcement was made, the committee^ visit was *1' that was neCfBssary. The,,.cq,mmitt of arrangemont#, shpuld ,-4s«am U\ftt proper Otcgiis M^ t^kcufor tho. entertainment of the visitors, and at the aartic time, use" their utmpst Ipfl^s^Vfto,: Impress upon thf^ucaJ&nsl the ji.ecessRy of 'tSo' smiWxtm& out Jfdtma'. Bokoot also taRc measure* for'the sfcemrInk of th^ ptyp.'r npprdnriation nefeded for tb«^ iuc^stSiul management bf Qje in-, stUhtioft, "j,:

This Tountalrt'.of Teaming Is heyohd a ^ftibt one of the mWtt Irtportant in the school systetft of oor State, as it i* that place where «indent# are prtpared for mroartlnsr. propt*Hv,the knowledge which is to be generally diffused througout the fcomrtnmK? and in order that a uniform custom•of'edu€»tkm may be established tlktau^tout the State, and this will relieve teachers of w«*ring valuable time in or ganixing schools. *v*vi:-' 'iijaiMjeti. .ii mill

Lrf*.

Fighting for

Die lookout of the Bootulkig Billow, a Glonce«ter mackerel schooner lying to about" twenty mi tea off the lightship, early on Sunday morning righted two black object* eeeningly dnlUoglops, cleee upon the weather bow. Xfceee ejects drifted newer, and then the lookout saw awordfleh, fttr were basking motionless la the emw A boat waa lowered, and was soon ttrithia & few lenfltb^of the swoedfieh Ihe JutwooaeTSISd hia harpoon with anenia# aim at the smaller swodflsh. 15iek«mrteel aank deep into ita botbr. With em slap of its tail, which ia tike a three Waded propter, the swor*^ fish darted away, kaving a lake of foim. Hie harpoooert luse wiaeedoot from the boat, until thirty-five fetbame had gone. There waa a sodden etofik fiocM of the crew began to ooegratalate themselvea en tfee death of the wort4«h, b* the harpoonercried out? oept^he's csomta^r rrordfiah darted toward the bow of the beat diaect Tbe mm backed water, bat »»availi»4 The sword of the arii pierced the thtvk oaken planking «f tbe^bc*t thoogl*« wm tbwf phper,

ie psttof tbenrara

trndine

thrMueh the ride, and then the mk autURdted.

be

Legend of the Iron Jfait, jing the seventeen years' conflne-S&enl-of thitfatrange prisoner in Salnte JMargtierite, St Mars, who brought him to the fortreea, was replaced by a Mon-

rom childhood to womanhood, grew up ritb thia myg^ry about her. _Qe had, ^enuiegracefhl fignre ^rfne marked prisoner promenading at night npon the terrace jnd at! worship in the chapel, whom be.waa,farbiilden to sijeak or U» the soldiersln attendtheir pieces pointed _uould attempt to do discovered that Her filth er treated him with the greatest reserving him bare-headed and ng. His table service was of massive ailver, his drees of the richest voire the fij

give iisver, nis urw» u«nuw»YM-

A M»abes£ elephant h*j%ee^ rcoeit»d yet, and he wore the finest linen and OKsi.^s^Kt. *i**

th0 m0it

her

fate

It,

Yellow tever has (fisappenrecl fron* Vera Cruz by small pox istiweftening to ^ake its.place.

Four of a gang- of conaterfeiters have been^errost&d by Government detectives, in BAmUton Ck^., Ind.,

costlr lace. She had heard

father accidentally speak to him as "the prince." No wonder that his sad

occnpled her thoughts by day, and hie noble figure haunted her dreams by

81ie too. was very young and beautiful, and their eyes occasionally met in diapel. He sang beautifully, and was a. very skiliful performer on the guitar. It is said she climbed the rocks under the castle terrace and sang songs to t^e poor captive. Thus &, romantic love up fang up between them, and as it gained strength the young girl dared to the keys from her father,

and so ob­

tained access to the prisoner. Whoa the

ge

overnor discovered nis child's treachery, was struck with the greatest dismay. His oath was binding upon him to pnt to death immediately any One who bad spoken to the prisoner. B^t she oon» tfessert her love for him and pleaded piteously for ber young life. Tlie capi tive, also, to whom the governor wan mach attached, joined his prayere to hers, and implored that they might be made mail and wiffj-nnd then the secret would be Safe. The governor was not 8tbrn enough to immolate his child, ana n^rbaps agleam of ambition may hare Hashed across his mind, as in the event of tbfc death of Louis. XIV., the prisonef would be acknowledged, and his daughter sit on the throne of France.

However tbeir nuptials were penformed by a priest .of the castle in th^ dead of night, and *11 were sworn t* secrecy. F/uia this union two children w«reborn. 'xt! theeara of Louvois, the prisoner removed to the bastiie for safe keepln and the mother, the priest.and the'go era or disappeared. The children w6rfe sent to'Corsica, to be brought up in o!-

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#rvu»d

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eTt urhb'fc'Hf of RaiFroad accidents t|Uy.

rire' t'epoi't^ri dfeiJl ddathilst:

searity under the name of-their gran 4fhther. Bonapart, which was dbrrupteH into Bonaparte. And thns. says the legend, Providence avenged the wromgs or the twin brother of Louis XI\\ unfi restoredtlieeldest bmnolv of the Bouf bon Kne to,the throne#fFrance. .....

A SciantiticTramp.

Anybody who had ever seen one the genus could tell at first glance, thil be was a tramp, and the lnlnuW lie walked up tf ''spotted oinv' "do you beiievo «*•.«**«,,-rr"."^rr herephonogropbT '.ib'ttit

The practitioner at the bar reRUed In an

absent

man

sort of a way that he had seeu

a great deal of the world, «4 bf teamed by bitter experience to ^t^i nothing On twist and never believe anVthiiig which was not oorroboiftf^ARm vi is id «Xbey say," resumed the 4r£rapt tba.

can wbijperin one of tboee phoji-

ogmphs, and forty tbousarid yeaniafte^ WrdS=tbey cafci'tetthe faiStruinentonthe mantel-ptecfe and throw off thfe bwk^s, and it IK Jast start in ahd

UiyUl| O vu iv

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may have Wed .at the time^ "See here," said tbe bar-keeper, "wtifen I saw JOtt coining: I k/»et# yoti wanted a drinC and

thought your chirt ihtiAic

would be something about tlie Ansnn and Battle Mountain Kailroml. or the look of the eivgle on the new dollar.,or the Moffett bell-punch, or Hoinc oUier popular subject.ot pat^oual iuqorUu)( i', and vou micnt have sparred me fSrf a drink or Sdmdtlmig of that Kind. iJu when "a man stands right up in front!ot this bar, and plays me for an Egyptian mummy, apd tells me a clear Up-and-down lie,' and tries to stuff me with something that's just as impossible as that a needle can enter the Kingddm of Heaven, I'd rather empty every drojp'of rot-gut Yp the establishment out In, the street than give vou a drop of it?, if you was is mf"m a 'Mmmr Spin off on vonr ear, and t^' your ftmuygraph on1 the next house. It's too funny for mfc." "I s'poae you don't believe in the telephone^' yeujgirked U^ tnuup, in a tone

all ab^tbetkejp^OT^

it's a thing that could set down here in Austin end converse with the Cear of Russia at Constantinople in seventeen languages it can play the sewing uikchine and run the piano forte, and talk a barber to sleep bat there's One thing it can't do. It can't get a drink whiskv, without a coin equivalent, foi ne'er a snd-cyed tramp that ever made a ltutrk? on the groimd in Aostln."

And the sad-eyed one started out to trv the next bouse, remarking in a low, sweet whisper that be was too scientific for the surroundings, and must oome down to sohie erbject the people of t|ds country were posted on.

Btfvlaf*

that they were monster Children* look in those eyes, listen to far out of their latitude.' that dear voice, notice the feelings of even, sL singk .touch t£»t bestowed uponyonbphat genUe handl Make nuch of while you have that i£*wt iwrioua rf all good gifts, a loving rather. Head the unfathomable love of those

lOOlt, I titer-life yoa ssay have IHends-^fond, dear, kind friends bat never wtU yo« «tove the inexpressible love and gmtieneaai lavished upon yon which iSnebot a mother oibestow. Often do I sigh in mr stragries with the ted, ncarizsg worikl, fcr ^e sweet, deep s»

I forget h«r sweet ^inces cast npea me when I appeared asleep: never her to oTp»S nighk t««l km

id besr «gre» wsltbee ota long since hallowed to the memonr tnr woUm*.

Our iArst evening, in Havana, saps a fiptebd, was spent in a viriffo the cetetnatedOarino£spanol, tow htch, tlmw^h Ae kindness of oqr Cuban friend, It Iris B«ueria, we received an mvit»Ann. This dub Is the oldeai.and most important of the Western BTenvisphere. *—L,~

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-d upon ar

«... vaow originate wmnu

ttds body. The «^ab-roocw are very* exconsisting of immense rooms or politioai sptKerings, a lai»s reading bnHards, and cardKxxns,'and Ja^stly, a room the smallest, of alL set apart as a place of instruction for the yoong sons of members. Chvr party was graeefuily asid handsomely jMRved by the Secretary of the dub, pod after, a stroll throogh the various rooms, we were treated to a lunch in one ?f the large salons. Signor Begneria is cooueoted with the leading jonrnals of the city (the Dmrio de kt Marina), and to j"*W©ntlon«r our" party owe the most of their pleasure in Havana.

A pecaliarity of jthe Cuban bed is the lode of a mattress, a substitute for whfrh is a piece of linen duck, stretched across, the frame-work, or a woven wire •mattress with a thin blanket to, prevent the iron from pinching or scratching. N&wilhstahdmg this loss, we managed gptn a good nighfs rest, and were

r?«iv

purloin

for a jauut next morning. The of, our party, yrteatM Jo^pay, their reacts to the Captain General, while tUi ^jikinder visited a sugar plantation .?-? Meted in Cuban fashion. The borrows of slavery were brought before us, as we beheld, men and womeu, coolies .and. Africans,...^boring

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the field.

Muuy of them were in shackles. An aUl uegro wench, too feeble for 'field w-k-k.'Bad charge of the nursery, where soin^ farty little naked babies were bemn raised for a life of toil.', Some of our

Lies ^ere so disgusted with the looks of jwre sugar trainped over With the cfcrty*feet of collies and black with flies, iijr vdwed never to ta#e the stuff

tha

Before the day was doud they

bad all forgotten the resolution, ana seemed to eujoy the sweets of tbe table ^ith the sanie relish.

Mr. Lawton, ari Amorioan merchant legiding in Cnbl. gave us a cordials in vitation visit his ,hpine in the pretty suburban towu of Mamuao. some eight mges out of Havana. A' short ride 00 th^ train' broright us to' the station, and Biie mighlb easily have iinagined oneself in the ^ancient city of Pompeii modc?i* laed and improved The housee are af. of one story, wjtb laree porticos^ on thte street. They ife built of brick, postered and painted lit high colore," fl^t roofe witb white rtdlings around the top and huge opoa windows, protected with iron bajs or. fancy iron fiaj^^es, the .invariable rule of the country, ,'l^ng avonu^k of thick foliaged Mexican laurels frirnish a dense shady drive through the place. The r^sidenoe of Bfr. Lawton is arranged! in tlievforip of th^ Iftter^E, are most of the houses there, A large •lor opens directly on the' portic^.i faifcely'in pear of Which is a brtteti pieaesa, blinded, l«t overldoiting a cburt-

-erd filfed with flowers, whichserve«^ ^..dliii^g-r^iikvv^^a.,^^* ol. the buikling area senes of sleeping-roou p, att openmg'intb each 6th^r, aid alsoirtlo cotirty^rd. The ^ilWl^ are aHv^ high, and neesiil^rs.

at

e*pr«sly for

Lawton, a most

nessi AjawvuH,

u*""AV«"J5

ing as hrippy to meet us as If we W kito^n her always. Through her kindness tmr ladies .reoeif ed many, adyantagee, and we all began to realise how

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llM liis spent so far from home, be brightened by many a friendly vw*t from hereountrymen..

lumihatM sti^s occupied our evening. Next day odr gentlemen went on ashopping .eacursicm, to which the ladies we^e not. invited. It would be easv'to imagiliey. returned laden with, boxes Of

acuiar ireenuo, yvu *.»un, "v—v, ing good care to motion them devoted wives before they Started out*iot to indulge too freely in laces and fancy articles they were simply extravagances that could be

eights will last so long and be so nsefb while laces soon go off in smoke an. aceioqgotten. -.

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m&¥.

The FHgaf Bird.

see a Bmafl hloe point in the heaven. Hap|y. and sertftie reaieu, which has restait in peace above the hurricane 'In tltat blue point, and at an elevation of 10,000 foet, royally floiits it little bipd widi fenorihous ^Vings. A^uH? No Its wings are blai-k. An eagfisT No the bitti is too Hiuull, litis the* little ocean eajde, drst oiid chief the winged reoe, and tlie tlnring: navigator who never fimS his saild, tlie lord of the temjieflt, tlie scomer of all fjeril—the inainef-war

or

fri^tte blrd. We have rea«i»«l minatiug point of th^series, cowm»«it*t: by the wjuglesB Writ Here we have a bird which Is virtoully nothing nom wings scarcely any lxxty—iwrely as large st that of the tUimcni.u: cwkwhlle Iiis pnxl^kiiw:p»«t»»^ »*ft M'*™1 feet in span. The great jrobk*Ji o.* Q%Ki is staved and overjwussed, K» uitpower of flight aeciiis useless, atsdi a bird, naUrrally ^istahied ly sneb port, need but allow hinmcif to be borne Song* Tbe storm Uiwi* be mounts t^ j^ibliettht^ where be fiwfe (raiKjuillity. Ibe poetic UMstaphor, uutriu- wl*en applied tonny o*her bihl, is IK» exagirention when applied to him literally^ he sleeps npon tl« «««rm. When be chooses to soar his way senouay, aH distance varnishes he brt^kksta at the Senegal be dines in Anenca. ^g^fc

—A floating bee boose b« been ctmgtructed Imt a Mr. Perrine, a Chicago honey dealer, large

to

accomnMy

the hloassnilng of the Somen, and thos the honey-maiucg ahihtses it his beesu is a Soropesn experimeotrepeaMd. ."jUil—LM-l'J

Regulate first the sftamacb. second the liver: especially tbe «*»t. eo ss to perform their foaetleos perfecUy^md vou will rere it least nineteen tweoUetha of all m* that mankind Is kefrt*, In this or

move the mf oolj thv

Hop Bluet* i« the

thing that will give perfccsty healDatural action, to Iheae two argana. JfoiM Form*.

B8AUTT.

^MUwSow«M«otw*_-r»h««»oo4-EA llulvvilbMrB laii wWt» Cle«r«nt few, KreiHM tons l«sto«Nl. drooptue wttli it mouta that mJvVr«t **UU enery taooA— A w*U-«rou«t of woituuiboad,

A»d I VM moauaw^sb#. Aod ao Ibr on« brtornKMMnt MBt tte knM. And worshiped bMiuir Uf«°a hlgtMH food. m»»H nmw'a vote* IU| d*«rt •o.auwacaly blind1

Sm beauty eaU^»r of Ut^aoal and aalnd The eye* tU*t on Dwuty Ur«: WUttu mind seeks uilud and liuugmi all in vain, V^W1«gb«rfl»os»itltme* br

Q*d Uft» dtruuded wlita a dull d*iv« J3

-*W!uXtatb#HHfcr«K*.wl«atd«fca,

"Between tUetuoou and j-wr amooi t«n.«3r tn*«ifvd om,* Wait 8. be, wlih lutcreat urnw. ni*4llltoiaotb^li''ad4ibie With aaUre of a Jttuliw

Th« moop hMf *iiv*Xi- quarter*, lov*, in|gq|tnutMkn it

Wlills jroaaie I

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—Here i& a recipe for making plc-nic "i your barrel

lemonade. First, fill it with water. JX»n't be pi^ jjx plenty of vfater. Now throw a pound of white sugar in the barrel. Squeeze in a large-axed lemon. Don't be mean about th(J lemon, either, but put the whole of it into the barrel. Stir with along pole, and call the children un immediately. As fast as they drink, fin the barrel with cold water. Have two stout men to haul water all day. The beverage thus made is cheap (if the lemon is bought at wholesale) and is quite healthy. We got this receipt from a man who made lemonade while traveling with a circus*,,

KATZENBACH & CO.

I i''Al ,H. •{, Have just opened a new

', WB KEEP A PULL STOCK OF nt fsioTf»iJ "'f-" jlitsj »j»f -JI it'.m i.it.'.1. *i! CALIFORNIA, and®

m,« IMPORTED WINES

A MT&mfi jyjsW itMJ

AND BBANDHES, -m v. 4.'«

ALSO FINE t-i'4 OO if'i-l fii:

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WHISKIES AND FANCY

LIQUORS. ft 7^ ji/iii .j

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$

St. Loais and thro' west

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Vandal iaKailroadL.u..^ TOQa^. Indianapolis and station* eo Vandalia EaiJroad 11 90a m. Indiaoapolla and station*on 1 T:00ara...

I. &sLl fnsoam.:. fiMtern Indiana. Chicago and Northern DHnois 11 JO a fli Eastern Kentucky 4 90pm..j IndlanapoUaaadthro'eaat.... 420pm. Indianapolis and stations on

Vandalia Railroad Iowa, Michigan, HlonfttotaaaS Wisconsin...

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St. Louis and thro1 weft JnncUona on Vandaiia Kit. and Southern Illinoi a 700an..] St. Lonls and thro* w*st.490 pra«.l St. Lonis aad stations on Vandaiia Railroad St. Louis and stations on I. A

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Marshall and sutlona sootb ou the Danville fcVincennesHR.il SO am.. 3 Peoria and stations on Illinois

Midland Railroad. 704am.. Stations on.,Toledo, Wabash 4s •. ... BR. west of Dan-

Western vine,.... 00Jrm..lc mi NORTH. Chicago, I1K. (thro1 pouch).... 760a m..i0* Danville and stations on £. T.

H. & C. RR.. Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin

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Cklcngo, IowjL Minnesota, Wisconsin

II. Logangport UR 4S0pm.. Stations on tnmani^Mliv, Decatnr & Sprfngficld KR 7 00 a mvc. Stations on Toledo* WatMish A

Western RR., east Dat^tU«. 7 00 a m. 1C Northern Ohio, Northern1 lndl:higan and Csnaaa... 7

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KTansvllla, Vincenmia and ",H Princeton 7 00a in,, 14 Fort Branch and Sullivan (thro' poaches) 7 TO am. it Evansvillc and stations on E. Jfc

T. H.RR T0oam..n Evansville aad ,»t»tk)nfl AT. H. RR......' .....4 20 pm.. Sotithorn IlltnolB and Wt*tcrn

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Prairieton.PraineCreolt.Gr^s nril^andi^rl»*ks,Tu**daj,rf?* 3 THTTIE«LAY,AFED^TNRDTE..*J5W0ATR.FC. I Nelson, Ind., Tuesdaynnd Saturday .... ....,i. I

The city is divided Into seven Carrier Diet! as follows: To

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FIBST DISTRICT—Fred Tyler, Carrier.

10th streets, north of 3d avpiiu*. SKooicDjjnrraics^-John KuapoBtwUMt, C\ The sonth side of Main street, between Stl 0th. and all territory betwoen 4th and 6H tt sonth to the city limits, Including to tLc allj twecn 3d and 4th streets and to a and 7th-streets also 7thStreet ing to city limits.

THIK* DISTRICT—James Johnson, Carrier! The solith stite ot, Main Itreat, from the rlvi 5th stre«ft,-and alt territotyw«8t of tle allel tweenSd and 4th streets sonth to city limits.

BTBic*--Frank I SideofJrtalD str aH iordtory*^cBf {kt&flfalliifj sth streets, ^itd

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limits. FIFTH Disrat*.? -J'rank M. Mills, Carrier, The north side

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Main' street^ XMita 7th

old canal, between tth and iOth streets, territory from the alley ^between 7th and 8thatrl bast to the Vandaiia RR., north Sdatenn«,| all territory north.~oLtha Vandolla RR., ea» 10th street to city limits. 1

SIXTH DISTAFCS—Johix R, Bycrs, Carrier. 3 The sonth side of Main, oetweeh' 6th aiqct streets, from the'alley hetweenSH and7U}»tt

South iiarof Mattwrnt-ftem- 7ttnMurtal limits, including the_ north side o( Mata^eac ol I caa&l bad to cltyKnutyi& all from Ninth street, out to city llmtti mnrv street on the sonth to the Vandaiia RB. trM "'wa?'Ifwfain,'" AnrlHar^ Carr&i, 4rhote it ia to make extra collection and delivery trl

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Tke:mailis wttfstedjfevnt street lattor fep«e Main street from 1st to lSth streets.aerthM4: Cherra(,8QUth1on4UiUWalant and not to PopTar, and Ohio street bot«reeti la every week day between 8.80 and 9.30a nit bet* fe80«nd I0:«fca m.^atwispa 12:80 and f&0 [this cOllfiCtlcfti ihclndes fo Poplar street oc between 2^80 Rna 8 r80 m, between 4:80 ana pm .and .^toenpJiiQO. and 0:0yi bojtel aft pTort^jfei^wlce tbe hours or 8:W aua Iu:00 am and

2:00 and 4:30 also a delivery at 0J m. to saeh basiiMttb honsea aa desire it, place of bnsinesft is loeated between 8d antf,

o'clock a m, and persons desiring heir maili call at the windaw deaignated by tho namb^i a their carrier. I

StinQay edUetBt]«aajoyci the entire city Is between 4:80 and 5:30 in, and again In theft ss part of Ihe ertr between

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The attention of the public Is called to the! (stance ties llvin

distance each carrier is obliged to walk, an a distance back in yards are eari

requested to place boxes In their front doors laces as will faciiitat) eraareaotalW iger than 80 seeotids for an anlwerl bell, and after waiting that lonir and rucelvlnj answer, he must retain the mail until we nei livery. Carriers are obliged to be prompt, ai do their work quickly, but under no circumstaB to be impolite er dfscourteous.and anysuch ii" be tauAiediately reported to the Post Masters •on* owning dogs are warned that unless ther them tied during the day. carriers will not their mailt but they will be abliged to call office. N Ftt»«o]

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