Liberty Herald, Volume 24, Number 44, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 October 1875 — Page 3
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Court adjourned yestcrdny
. I n couv.' r-asio ll.r.vorth recent!;
the corn c. op in the o Cnion oauntv i- i'aliin
the expectations of the i'-.i'nx i gon- j orally, both in uuautity and tpialUy. j t'ntil reeeuilv it had been supposed
Our o!(i tinni-iiian, Simon lb Me-
usburg, grasped
that tho viehl would be enough
larger to compensate for the known j
inferiority of tlie grain, but this is
Hon. K. M. ; Koe, no v.- of Or
earned that j tho hand of Lis frk-suU in lid vicintern part of ky, Saturchty.
J! r. Tolor, the prince of Oxford artist-, vr.s in Liberty, Saturday. -As a suooos-fn.J ohetographer Lc has
an acknowledged reputation.
A little thr
found So be a mistake, -Tho indications now are that in this part of the county at. least there will not !c a larii'e surplus, if anv at all.
burned to death in
old boy was ibahvillo, the
2htk, in.-t. II is clothing raulit fire
from a stove while ;ns parents were
abac
A wrillng class lias been organh:-
in Libert v
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e pi :! i in report rt n.e Fro- i . , ......... .... - (' - Thompson is vidin' iu ! lute an.! ivil suit.-. Ofthe b..ul . u' 1H-S -: vi-ti'ts-. here h 'ki,!,.:! ff !!,.':.;, sm4 nu..'
vide. ,nt I'.e iVn-vd.w . L. . .-. ,. i l" ''"" 1,1 'ho b-eb! p.prL- 1"! i-.b. at Fba- i I s . i !
i. tb. mi!:er a? the SU-I stnte V l"!...r. T r..V: ..1 t .... !;- y.'vnlicineji : ou soul I u 1 n ... 4 U , b ... .
k .Mill, has opened a Hoar , -env-went to .Jnrv Wed, ...dav - , UiT ' .r- lla lc r r vcurt' rf,,:- . 'MU,-V- V4 3
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J. 8. Lambert will prcarh in the
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Jiothotlist churrii m'.rnmu- n:nl 1. .-u-.-. n y verdi.t f.r Sti f on 1 , i , ' x V ' V i ' evening next Sumhiy. A i;encid is:; p; b.n men t. f. :?y 5 ! '' j, v' ' - .".'"."'i "'! ' invitation is extended to all. ed ior ei-Lteen uiuii t, . . . " ; -'r ' , " . V
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-il r- Lavinia i!tfr-on. vd!',' for
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weeks has been vi-iiimr I fit nd t n-.txi
nt irom tne
i in this vnanit y. .farieit .Mono. ay iiini'-i.aw i niiiuT lor her home in M n-ea'.in Iowa.
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Shingles ;ire on t!ie irrannd at the i A new se-rc(, benovedent Keie(v! " ' 2VO.V.S". , . ' , t lYomlfloi'foJ.fsf. Catholic Chtuvh with which to re-! the -Ivni-hts o r the .Mysti,: Chain'! ,4.I.ji., th( t f tUyr ,,, . llt , c , !,ki ather re-mlcncc in Connors- roof t,..l , bniidln-. Olher in.)ort- wa-Jorjram.ed last we k m -i'-vi-- !,Mviilir ehan-es l.avc beJu ur:; ii, u 1 ' I ' !t ! ' ' -ville, on Tuesday, 0-t. 10th, 1375, of anHmi.rov.nieU;aro i:i .ontempla- Vy' Z'A-0' " , I - mraly!., Mrs. Mai-arec Connaway t5on ul lhis h. which wp.i Iuake """i-ta1"'""U b-t Mr,. Shidb-, moved fro.i t!o , - - 'J ' ' in (lie ('- ih ye;:- o .r- :r0 Mr? . , M , . , A. , , . ..oner prop.-riv to ll.e hou-e pas ih K" " 1 - . ..it. Ulc "c f , it an Gmimeni h. Liberty. Lost a A est, on the pike between t c-unled Iv (iui Peter, " "l " ' 1 5 ' i' ' 1 Connaway had bi recently movea i TIannahV Creak and Liberty. There W.' .M. .larre'' t.-om J:i l!e i;- : " '2 ' I i I to Conr.ersville from this county Mr. T. J. Immel of Lopuispori was in one of the pockets :i comnnin f i',,,,.,. .,, .-c;i 'i im.!eU-a. hca-c on ' 1 ' : ' ,s ' ' 1 ( wiin-e lier entire life had been nass- has been passim; the eomplinients of j pocket knife, binder -will confer a! Cntou M. j '' ' . d .. t . d. Here she is well known "to a the dav with Ids' Liberty friends the j !fyorM usl b" awarded by '!:.nii;q. ;... k.ulli rrot!1 Mrs. Yt rya:: '. : 1 ' . . . , .. . , , it to ihe owner, .J. A. Ileayc;:r..vuc. hotiM- Jo t' t ,i . nt -i u c .;:J'4n-l-.- '-;; e ai.d t;i '. . : 1 large circle of sympalhi.insr fricnus past tew days. Like the rest of the - U S . n I"um A "' " U - t!.:t! ti, w L! .' f. . ,
CALL.
v , ii ho ...mourn her loss. She was Ptepmother to Mr. J. V. Connaway, of Liberty. One by one the pioneers are gathered from among its: "To tho ji.ile ri-'ril'.!" s of :lj;uie, where cm li i shall lake i ! U chamber in the silent Isulls of t'catti."
fandly, he looks as tJiongh lie relished, and was a judge of v,-d board.
The Y. M. C. A. of Liberty have been and are n usually active this week. Friday last, Mr. liraden, an enthusiastic, active and efficient member of that organization from Indianapolis, came among us to give direction to ami aid in the efforts about to be put forth.. The first meeting under his direction was held bi the. Ibebyterlau church, Friday ui;-;ht, :)!ut was well attended by the
- rehg'ous portion os toe community generally. Mr. ib-aden conductel the meeting, made so?:ie ap.nropriatc i cir.tiks urging those present to activity in t'.ie work of evangelization and called upon the moTrrb'ers of the Association t make remarks also. Uriel suggestive remarks were made by Rev. Messers AVhallon and Meib.u'ter3 of Liberty. I Lev. 3Ir. , of iuehniond, also by Mr. ILK.W. Smith. Services were held in the diii'crent churches Satur!.ty ;md Saturday night, and also an en air ,sirect meeting was held on orner by Stan ton's grocery, in venir'g. Tiie labors of sux DAY, begut: in the, Methodist church - j ; 1 1 meeting of all denominate morning. After Sabbath afteruoi.n a children's Id in We Presbvleri-
t iiiv, j meetrng :g'.5i ''-'l,p jliuen service in hureh afnlit! These" ...i i'-itendect,' and were .:ed by the most regretful on, and some of them with a md devotional spirit. The disl ct lurch at night was dense.cked with a deeply interested iicnee :uit, one pers-jn remarked le re were, more people present who were habitual non-ai tendants ;.n church than he ever .saw before.' The services have been continued every dav in much the same manner up to the present writing Tuesday aHernoon and wili perhaps be protracted through this week, possibly
;onge r. t t me, element of fdrcngth possessed by tbe-e meetings over a.l! otf-.erf ith.tl of ijeiiominaiional union ; Christians of all names uniting iu a eom..a;:! voi-!i"p, .-iJpplieutiug a cocnuion Parent, invoking- a eotnmon blessing. Vv'e hope to be ; bio to chronicle imr" portant reuiis from tl to series of ; i : hi!''s nun' in progress. .i rfft . -o- or."
Miss I-hnm-i Stewart, of Dayton. Ohio, and our foreman says "one of the prettiest girls in the Ibtekcye State" has been scattering sunshine among her friends and affecting the hearts of our young men, in Liberty, the past. week. i)ii:i. Sunday morning, of consumption, at the residence of
V, m. .Parrel!.
T"e don't object to a little mo'-' e.-j O -car Keifer will i now and then, at the risrht time am ! Tdrs. A arvan's liou-c. . , . .
t!.:t! the W h he, vf th
;oie ri e ; TTnirrv can I
in irojer ipiantilics, especially If it is the right kind, but we don't exactly fancy it smeared over oar exchanges and b'tters as was the case fwico this w eek.
.Mnn arvau now (,ii
old homestead, vacal by Vheo. Miller. ' : Holt Crit bn.s. p!irchas( ,1 tL,e old Mcintosh proireVtoa Cnioii t.ect.
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ill:. IIptTOi: : Your corrt-irond.
Ihlvokoino Inline calls on th- C ham v mu ch w,U bvrcain r .ivc. L,.,, (:u:vti.j4AV v,.:;t r.ck :. city authorities to enforce the ordi- "v aim have nu being areoey- ft- L A that ,fC ; ,. ty m nance a-anst -fifteen houses of ill- , VCui'!c, V- .'"'"f Vli" o"'. ' i'- d-.e ,.- .,,.. , , bom ,u and las :.u:ulr cat tho:r .. . ... fame, w it It their fort y-i!ve occupants ot rhi : w ck. ' i ' ' ,. " '.'
laliou of that enierprisiug city were
in uusn eonnty , ns. nnooa v eers. ; uot .,s vir,,,ous ug they ought to be. of Liberty. The remains were!
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Sore.e men about Lib.ertv have tin
broniAiit to Lioerty .ae,ul
for interment in the Silver Crtek j most cotiveuie.it memories imaginaCemetrc. j !,hi. One day can swear so po-itiv-j t eiy to an act as to warr iut the Cram"! tai ii;, ,i i .....: j, ,,i jurv in iiudieg an indis tmeut. ami oil .1 -l it", mi a linn.! i eMvieni t. ' , , T .. , i 'he next, dav in open court nave !orLiierty, recently oi Damm, mu ;4tteu ihiltsu.-h a thing ever happeahamlles the ra.er a:id shears at .Jake jotl. Constitutioiiaily del'cetiyc, and Walker's barber shun. Jle tliinks of! so coiivenient. local intr here permanently. Jle tinderstands tonsorial work, as maav Tllik., til(' . . , . minority w 1 1 1 assert its rig. its someot our citizens WJilmgly testily. times. For 3nst:n:-e. ;t decreed that eleven men should forgo the p'casThe tickets for the grand lOxcttr-J ure of I heir accustomed ret the othsion Xov. I lib, :ire in the hands of ajm' night and enforced that deer-' to
nroner Committee selcted irom the! 1,0 icU':1'- Jlowoti-liniUP.il n..",jori-1
, ' , , .... , Niveau be sometimes anv bow. Atchurrhes, and the profits Irom 1 he j ((;r ulu 1;;lt ,ilu.vi'1;lu u.,.i flS sale of the s:nu to he donated to lhen,uieh right to his op'nion, us the poor. I ,:! fail te go and take your ' eleven and would have done viofaniilies. 1 enee to his manhood had he done oiherwise than as he did.
If you have any business in Cincinnati iu th;- next few "weeks, put it off. and go on the Ilveursion Lelief
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jOii:cr eJianics i.i :a ' etepi::: :o .. s ihatare e:-v n.-.e-h to b d If'
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the n -.-blent ? of certain b--t liti.-, j j,.jt " ' . " tli at will not pei'Jia-j.s be so w i.!."iigi j .!''. i' ".. " ' i.e-ide Tv the patties inn iuila;cl " I !. ,'..'.' "' concerned. ....... . , r- r -. . ... -r , w 'r .,...- I ' I I O . , ! 1 i ii',' A I . I i
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Theodore Tdton is to !eif;r
Kii-hviHe Dec.. 3rd. A luhvii!o lior-'e thief w::? .'eat
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last wee!: to the State boardb g 5ion-. J ; it ,.J f:i ';t '.
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John Smith now what par'b-u-lar John Smith we da not know of llarmonv Towns-hip, was arrested a
I few days shtee Iv James I'trtcr on a
A farmer living near 1.':h.noml t l!-., .' ; I ' a i ; o hi-! iii'tv bead of fat leius Li t week . -i , . , i . a 1 1 - i - a i .. 1 1 .
Vj Miwii .iai.u.iua lectin: t via cot i. i ) r.i n.cal iu which was ponmlef g,lns;. j :bi
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Irand Lorccnv. Sniilh
ul.ir trains for ft ur das.
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u uo:.-ie one, so sum out ar.u neip U10iu.v ivl)m him. two dollars and
the needy. ! iifi y cents, and uptm b'cini; ch1 fired
fvii!: saun: refunded the mo'nev -'..s ',.
lug out rapidly this week under the - i'f e:imc known to tne i.ran I pa-fom uis oag.. .-s.uik..v nit,. - j,. -u;i
i wii.ca una ii. m ;ti:ts-:eti ...u:;u a j vcreiy lujureu mat tiea.iii ensncvi car- jtP.eu t.ad . it-
as at work for Mr. 51. I Listed, and
during !he time employed stole some
bh, Colorado, ;i fyw day s : fall from a Luggy. Ctu.t'jfA
J i' t a'.'C f Miglit n ny freight cars an! n car shed belonging to the O.c M'LLXo. .were destroyed by lire nt '. hrnn tire miles w est of LawiMceburg last Friday morniitg.
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strokes of the builders. The dome and roof will receive the finishing touches in all probability by the lust of the week. Already oureilizens are . ... : :.. ......... .'11.1..
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pride.
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lrhajis we should bo satisfied, to sue even anew roof crown tho dingy old frame esu the corner, known as F.sicp torne' A good substantial brick buib ; in x on t iie corner would
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. 'c:i '",0,,,4a -:ix,i,lu ai arisf. i l -b,i...n i a.i-atd i, - ' I The fowl perched 'on the fences i b; lie aaer oae ue!: Lt,t night.a us bj I tt t . hi ih .t th l-,.'l; . - r- i t , , ' ' ! ' C -. . . ' . . . . . . 1 . . .... . 1 i
rriumtay nigiii, tii long rsniOKy i.ow.n .iva;iu hu. ;iiie.v; etctt iu our tom-itui i c. (
iviu'i, cnrnii rt..tj. ii.i.ti- .M.,.i.i! j,- mnnitf. mnn" to lib Imv, ;!.'!-i,,.,c imt .m - l. It' ., i ur
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(lie keen whizz ot a mil.'et iu closer t maa.e en t:.e street mis morni'ir, on
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worthy of honorable
mention in tho II ki;at.i. Doubtless we shall wait awhile first.
Through an overnight the notice of V. it. Wheeler, in hist week's IIkuAia was inserted without the proof beiuir corrected, and is, very humiii-
alingny, to us, ui. onva. iv emal-rei
this t;ta'enieni m justice lo-.ir. Wheeler, who is in no way responsible for the blunders.
proximity than was though! alio.refhi people were deeply im v-vL" A or consistent with personal s.ifety. j are ju- t going- to press, Ltrlln-r
ine roosts were vacated ;ns .ntcr, ami nee m.s-i ne tu'icricu. an in
sucii a flight of heavy winged bird', j Ciij T. tiv.-,
has not been heard for several nights. A common question on the street Monday was ' Have you any bullet holes iu veur coat?'
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-am.r arg'ttm .-at ." taiS ;.! !y to :'..y rg::nl 'at the Cliur. h it v. ! 5 ;s to.:-I 'i P.pb-f.-, :.u.l vieal 1 d: pt iise if the sirgur.u t;t v. a s
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Almost every one at ?onio time or other experiences the need of a good lrvoim.f i,:.w'fi ..-..1 i i,''. "re,-
and Keller V Diamond Oil Flaekin
for harness, bngg tops, br,o!
saddles ;-if. Nearlv
Ji.oicu sci.'ij C.'i :.;. The wound -jA are imprt. vin.g. A great : a y of ri:r a attending C airt. Oar grog .-hop:; t till ilouvl-h. I-. V. Sii aey. b.a move 1 into mi v.- dve!:i!:g .hot;-.
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I harness with gum to such an extent j2tX school this winter.
A von versa lion someihlug like thet mamaremcnt of the Hiehmond ld- , o them very oti.ieetionable. ... . , , . . , . , This is warranted to bo free from odowmg took ptaeo in town tne Umhuw is given m the last number of gich objoctio:). :li1d!o leave the .t.berday: that paper. It is mere than, nilsmat- harno?s p,t .vo,,,i condition. Ftir
Abaclea-'T '-"Why elou't you trade v ith fin; Farmer ' Weil, I don't like to go e.herel'm not invited, and I've never seen an invitation from y ou in our e'ewsj aper for people to call at your
I'Jcrchant "Oil ah well
ed that the future managers will have ample capital to place the I'alIddtJiiu far iu advance of its present status as a newspaper.
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D. T. Snider, sports hat.
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-co just hold on yes well I-
-yi can't aford to spend money in :vstt.iu"a'g newspaiMirs, you know. ' dry to keep down expenses eo as to -'11 the farmers igowtls cheap, you
Vfirmcr "Lxactly, I sec that you
"William C. Deacon, of Cass ecun!y, father of Ceo. Deacon, of this
vou ihtee, ban; broken bread at the tables "..1,1 of his old friends, in Union county, ttii a. , i. -t.. i ..
tne past v, eeiv. m i . iciituii former residcKi and freeholder in this county, and is well known to most of our citizens.
YV. M. Jonn-on cOici to Mr. 31.
.t the farmers to do all the work p- Stanton last Saturday a load of
it- lustaining the newspapers, and i f.) patronize you just as if you did vojr share. I have always found i hjt I can get goods cheap enough at' sf.4 es that advertise.'" jbattlemen, our cuIumiiis are open '(( vour invitations. It pays to adcrtise. If you favor us we will tryin d do you good. Ex.
tine i'e&chldow potatoes, from a lot of some 200 bushels or more raised on Mr. Wm. Clark's farm south of town. Jle left about a peek at the Ht.eAi.n oillee as tine large specimens of that varieiy as one usually sees at any of the fairs.
sale by AVm. C. How mi. Sole Agent
tor jjioeriv. at vroer -w k ree.uaa s
Livery Stable. Ily a very strange accident or some other equally inexplicable cireum-stau'-e. there was a meeting of a number of young people from Hiehmond and Libert v at M r. Taamas Le istou's
Sunday. liver iduco some of our young men have been noticed to
vear a smile, not the rich mellow
lilted smile of Indian Summer but
the. chcer fuller, merrier smile of the
joyous gladsome spring. Tis well. Tlie hoarse music of 'rruiF old wili
er will soon ring in our ears, and
his hand will curtail the numerous
out door plcasurers of social Life.
CcmKitinicatioJi. In speaking of "Zeal not according knov.-ledire' the Apostle Laul
e-t rtainly alluded to no less a persojine than Saul of Tarsus and the Ridden change of tactics ascribed to the Dagger correspondent, is perhaps the result of assimilation, caused, by imbibing the. profound effusions emiu.tting from the expansive brain and and productive pen of the Quakerlofvn correspondent. Could lie but realize the high appreciation the readers of the Herald have of his jro luclions the alluring influence of 1'igmau's birds, would not tempt him t leave the shores of time. Zninghious don't go I (Jive ear to the acrostic below : Zuingduous" zealot's zeal, Cneontc!ong of bis stulden wheel ; I liteinperaiiee his pathos may impede, Xotwithsiauding sclffshness and creed.
Oloomy talcs, b.opes and fears, Liberty is doomed 'to tears, Fnless a Templar's Lodge be formed, O, brainless Libcrtoniaus be forewarned I i'iiitc, in solid phalanx stand, SolibMjuics the champion of the baud t f f
The center of gravity wasn't prop
erly adjusted in Dunbar's bujrtrv at
the funeral Tliursday, and it rather
uncerenioneously spilled its occu
pants on the side-hill. That buggy
isn't ucd to carying divinity any way, and Dunbar ought to have known better than to put so la rye a bunch
of it on the lower side.
The familiar voice of our obi friend L. II. Stanford, rang through
the hall last week, aiid his good na tnred countenance soon brightenct
our sanctum. lie wears better
clothes than when he persuaded
juries iu Liberty, from which we
opine he llmls more currency at
Lebanon, and the "ager uosen t
seem to have affected hjnu
Sir. Yv'ni. Casterline disposed of
b.is residence property last Mondav
to Theodore Miller. Thco. now lias
a neat Jiome, ami is secure
henceforth from fche whims of prop
crty holders. He will now move
n either into the street nor go to th
poor house as in a kind of mclan
choly way he expressed himselt dav or two since.
Charles Connor, of Sh '--by Co. take off oiicot Urown- . i'.lc's bt
May he live long and be "happy. Henry Stevens the railroad mad ? in Lav. rcneeburg. j Yiil ft'.gler ii wa'.tlr.g for gorathing to ttirn up. !
Ibinu.e. Stagg, is uliciding sohl at Vernon lu l. All the young ladies, (and Formed the old ones too.) arc spcudln-fa
! port ion of the days t!; i are spfi.
. . .... i t
an i. ixi gas.cn-a.y-: ; -aanrv ;j
alfords them l.e t'.th: . !
1 '., c i! .1 ill i t " . . . ; .. ; in ;'i.' M : t , - i 1 lit o. ' t 11 I tl ' . t t' ' ; , , t - r. i t . ; i . , it t t '. j i j d lot til....... ti i ' . i ii l In ij bi. I'i ... n t t - a to i . It i th . t' . I,
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'1 lie. air.tnl - n-e o avor, no tlotibt, t L.Le thf-.-o. The la
L.oerty I tns'aniii: i- no ta-
th
lev
add ULtb
and a irre -t .bad of' rea-.-.i v.-'iv
ilioubb Th? oung m
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a.e i .. . ...
of hia-na . .. ;.:
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i- . . b i i rven " A ;: is li:;-V I" ,-'.. f r.::d
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a y to ar Iv::e
r. a , . - v. : d a
(Jr.o 1 Tern; d a - L.a! c th ait.. b e artoai'l and patronize -ah- i.-. .u tho onm an a who ..r-- a'tr.ie'.t tl ;
slJUnii
Powell's saloon for the past three
or four month's, has furnished, di-
cctly or intiirectly, nearly every
tern ot tlrunken brawl or disgrace
ful row that has occurred in Liberty. So frequently has this locality been the scene of brutal and disgusting
lights that instinctively our people
loak upon it. in turn, with loathinir.
and burning indignation. IMonday
uternoou another score was made
in the record of its infamy. Jain
I'owreu was whether deservedly
or not is to us unknown mo.-t shamefully and brutally beaten by a romrh loalliaf iu this retreat of kin
dred spirits, lie was beaten so ter
ribly as. to cause a shudder to run over those who behold him immediately after. At night John Yaryan
was deputized to arrest the perpetrator of the outrage, and with his posse proceeded to the den of soiled
doves on Smoky Jtow. where he tackled his game. As Yaryan proceeded to tho light to read the warrant for his would bo prisoner's arrest, the latter minus hat, coat, vest
and boots, sprang through the hallopen door to tlie rear yard, and struck for the tall weeds. In his rt treat he snapped his pi.-tol at Yaryan, who in turn emptied two chambers of hi revolver at his vanishing game, but without sufllcient induce
ment to .secure his company dov.nl
town. During the night tho fugitive jumped the town.
aer v
The musical talon: tin. In lying dormant, but no v.- it bein bso thoroughly cultivated under the ispiee of "Miss Kale Smith, wibju not a very fir distant dav fist mfa the musical world. Mb. Sna'h -U
a model of a teacher, and ha cii.T-
ed herself to hsr cht.
i C:
it flat, I; " W t j j : f V i .
(ii-iLfi-tuvn tii.it .abl 1..0-! a eddy. The pbib.athro; Lt, (.hii :iud . t 11 v. i-t.t r tf :-o b tv ir
pci be p- af ud one, in-' '.ii- " '1 'a- It: .
a 4.0...
tl of t: " -w 0 - Lie I. o!.
cr of e r ..dIa-r a L 1 e an 1
lb- br-
pray tor
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Ilev. Sisson, has made 1n n tavanco among us. ja ji,,,.,1Cj ',1 pe a good genial person, and we be talk for him a hearty or, .port fro let he people generally. ,
A visit to the Variety Wed t-Jood Temphia a Y'orks will conviiae anv tne ofhet
magnitude of the onLrpr'sz.thati irried on there. Tlie Lnui of tniciicry ha-; given a great imp 'his to L growth of tho village. A con-mt flood of emigration in muring iKtp-
on us, and in fact Wtjare puttin.-on metropolltau La". - ' f
.1 1.-. i.i lb.
t t
!. te' ' . .. a :l i- to
I'j . ad 1 a - mo . a . s :. u 1 .-: - a '
eeibi.g upon th.- - n,p t:b; inae.il v of eot ietv !- nfu'a
gaud work, lie aron-ed friend t i - '-V -"' I. ' yourbe-t interest and bb -s yvur-j 4-- c " '
selves and nt tv v.aiiia l-i-tiac oi
t Lib -Mr.
Zi, J.Nt.I.Vors.
oi:iri:.ii:r.
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Deal of asncra! eb.
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(Jen. So. M t .-e liih died at Lb ol 1 . .. . V't lio:jate.,i1, Oakland ri.irc, tub' o mi: : , " ".
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It U not consonant with the riij Cambri Ige City, r.t l'2.:V) t,.Vto t of the age for minister. of the g-;'p: ' efrday imnanug, front uhen. c !."- - -' ' to teach fctsper.-titious do-f'f'.cs. funoral will take piare at i oVloch, '. Tli.it. spirit of .skepticism that h.-'lif- Sunday aliernoon. . 'm !- : ted us out of the abyss of snrrsti-' .- t'it-u.' Meredith was born in CJail-jV tion should b; revrcii.t d iu not ford couaty, . V. May -a. IMa lb ; S-!,V . ridiculed. How fn-itnoiitlv we fleet e:mo tt this c-oimty in and l.-r -', in the fccb'iastical Ti-lv. m son ! -i-.oral ve irs lived in and near Kb h- ' v r .
bearing tho impre- of old tho.ogi-
t
tnoutl aad Stii!atry, and v.
cal ideas and conviction.", aim the j farming' by the tuar.th. 1 i ! II. J e avcraao amount of pro,elytsm.fal- I was eb cted bi rid' of Wayne r.-o.:;;',. , lowed :u c on-eptviua: ot t!ic a.'h-! and i c-cba te t in la lSb", !..' ing and d illusion of stick thus 3 o-i ! eotumrn'- i tho mercani ib- L:a b.. -s
t. i W. I
t --an to. .. - .
doctrines, v, a.U'h ad :;s a barriei v the progress of civili -aion. ia.bt
I it virtually retard; that seeuU in-
tcrt;st upon w hn-h the hapi-ini. ot uatioiii, depend. J.' -vt.ru Lociitasv.
in MUton. an I c.mtbau d it in Can-i bridge from ls;;,t to Ibbb In ls . . was u delegate t the Vhig iu; . ,- ting cosiventioit. and agabi in 1 I and to the lb p.tbH. an t ou entl a ot
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