The National Banner, Volume 4, Number 9, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 June 1869 — Page 4
Gk ! | et 4;>_§“7_ , oL _. o Slational Bamner. | A ladlr'.pmehup& a home in a beau- ~ tiful villags 'abont‘wfl“ from a well known city. ' She I quforfreah air and qniet scenes, and doubtless she - would have found all the happiness which she so\lf:lt--;?‘“fh“ mal SR " 'had not the place been haunted by that terrible spectre—Seandal. | ~ “Have you scen the new arrival? b asked Lflxh. Jenkins of her neighbor, ~ Mrs. Lawrence, about a week -after the stranger tookfippg{m‘.‘?’nla‘:; lgfi,‘; v el i e e Pli.gfiflf-a%f m?_rs' ‘xtxp%ufllaj‘"mj?ug'dr the ~ shoulders 4vas all of the reply made by Mrs, L‘a.vzrence ; but in the gestures l\i;s. Jefikins saw a sufficient reason for shunning the acquaintance of the stranger. . '° N i Mrs. Jenkins, who was very jealous and _suspicious, translated this sign - languagein her own way. “I have no’ ‘doubt,” she said to her husband at - night, “that she had & bad reputation in the city. She has come here dressed - in deep mourning, but who knows whethg‘r she ever had a husband? And if she had, her wearing black is cng eigfi he’s dead, in my opinion.” The| next day quite a crowd had gathered in the store of Mr, Jenkins, waiting the arrival of the daily ! mail, whic‘h%va‘s due about this hour. The stranger came in to make some trifling - purchages and was stared at by the people as strangers always are. After she left the store, some remarks were made about her lady-like appearance. Mr. Jenkins immediately rejoined, “Yes, she appears enough like a lady, but my wife thinks her reputation none. the best.” e | Customers coming in, nothing more was said at that time, but the fire of - scandal was kindlefl—the story spread rapidly, each one telling it their own way, until there was not a family in the whole placé but heard and be- " lieved the rumor. ‘ ‘ Weeks passed on, and the inmate of Maple. Cottage felt that for some reason she was looked wpon with much suspicion and dislike. There was no hospifiality, nothing said or done for which she, could demand explanation. Every day seemed to increase the avoidance of the neighbors; and she seeing this .ceased making overtures toward dn aciuaintancef with them, savo ab johurch, aud vven here she + mopt generally found a whole geat at herdisposal. | At last the storm which had so long : darkened the village horizon seemed to . burst over her head. There were low - threats of driving her from the place, and the mob spirit seemed to be gathering strength. - . . i A%out this time, some three months after| the stranger came to Maple (lot- | - tage, a very handsome traveling car- ' riage, drawn by a noble span of grays, . stopped in front of her (fwelljng, and a fing looking man, apparently about . fifty |years of age, gvil:g his wife and - two children, were seen to’ alight and . -enter the. house. All that day and . through the evening, there were heard " the sounds of many voices, mingled with the: rippling laughter: of joyous hearts. paR ;
The'next day was Sunday, but this +time “the widow did 'not sit alone.— - Strange looks and. low murmered “words ran through the congregation, and| the minister seemed to share the ~Burprise of his audience, and looked and;préached as though under painful embarrassment. He r_ecoghize({) in the stranger a minister whose reputation was world-wide—no other than the rich and distinguished President of——College, from which he was a graduate. ! Brofessor C. remembered his former pupil, but it must be confessed he was both surprised and‘disappointed. He - had given the young man credit for individual talent, but this sermon was ~a mere repetition of poor platitudes and a'truckling to the pnblic opinion which showed a weak and little mind. After services the President stopped a moment until the preacher came forward, and when the greeting was over he said kindly: <My sister wrgte me that Richard Forbes was preaching here, but I did not connect the name with the memory of my forSy aye i i e I‘g'gxmg?ster 77 said the embarrassed young man. “You do not mean to say that the woman with whom. you ‘entered church is your sister "’ - lAnd why not 2’ It was now Professor C.’s turn to look surptised. Sure enough, why not. What did he Fmow against the woman of whom - all had been “speaking evil” for the last three months 2 — ' | ““There is something about this ‘matter that I cannot understand,” said t:hciProfess“or. “You do not mean to say that my sister has been a resident of your place, and listened to your preaching for'three months withoyt your calling sipon her. The ‘duties of a preacher are surely-digni-fied—" i i “But I did not dare—’ and here the poor man stammered and stopped. “Did not dare to call on my sister, the widow of General Finch 7’ and the tinge of eontempt mingled with the look o(g surprise and indignation with - which he contemplated the abashed ‘and crestfallen young preacher. : Alfter reaching his sister’s residence he questionednger in regard to the matter ; but she could only tell him that since her residence in ‘the, place she had been “let alone,” in fulliacceptance of the term. Determined to understand the wherefore of such a pro~ceeding, he again demanded. an expranation of the minister, who'#as finally compelled to admit that he had | supposed from the gossip of his church member, ‘M“;‘[fiifie'w‘&mdn was a very. outeast from society, and that there had bmtg& of driving her from the pl?ee.' GEOT T e B “She will not care to remain,” said i rofbson” bat bofor she goms T he came to Mrs. Lawronco. But this she uilrly donied, "4 dirs, Jonking Jros at last obliged to confoss that okl i mn.»f‘ ‘w&:“w gé ,‘Wfi%fi’ 4 SAL i o %‘%fggmw *‘Mg,mmfl“%’fm‘»k”;AM*@Q;’;‘WW»& ;’“{%,Wwflw;mg,fl, B ~*;fi""g“:’:wi o @]W.%'f‘l ¥ \ fi»" Gk a‘
»d, what would the end have been 7 rived of l;e:ii‘good namée, ‘and in consequence o means of earning a livelihood she doubtless would have been discouraged and despondent, and sunk down to the grave a vietim of the scandal of those falsely .calling themselves Christians ; and, in the sight of God, would not only have been classed among the liars, but murderers.”
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- .In NumpErs there is gafety, it was upon this priaciple that the formula of Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills was prepqr'e‘(:{“ It was not the result of one man’s knowledge. Dr. Judson intending- to spend a fortune in advertising his pills consulted the most intelligent and learned physicians of the age, and the result was the production of a simple but efficacious medicine the Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills. These pills cure Billiousness, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, ‘Female Irregularities, &c. They have now been used many years by the public aud “thousuuds of testimouials bear witness;:;io their virtues. Asa family medicine they are unrivaled. Give the Mountain Herb Pills a trial. Sold by all dealers. % ; # 7 . junel6-1m
* dRo. C.GLATTE, .of the popular “Pione&t Grocery™ at Kendallville, keeps ‘.congantly on hand a very large and fine assortment of Groceries and Provisions, suclt as coffee, sugar, tea, rice, molasses, tob#ieco, flour, potatoes, and in fact almost evelything unsually kept 1n .a first-class establishment of the kind. He also k on hand at all times a full stock of quéensware of every description, all of whith is sold at the very lowest figures. He lnvites everybody to call and see him. ThB highest market price always paid for couhtry produce. =~ °
& NoveL ProrositioN.—Dr. Sage has dis Covered a sure and speedy remedy for Catarrh, and the proprietor offers $5OO fo { case of that loathsome disease that hejcannot cure. It cures catarrh in all itgsstages, forms and varieties, with unorl‘il?' certainty. If your Druggist does not keep this Remedy take no other, but en¢lose sixty cents to the proprietor, R. VIgPIERCE. M. D, Buffalo, N. Y., and thé Remedy will reach you by return mgil. For sale by most Druggists everywhere. e
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With an entirely new and complete stock of GROCERIES & L : ~ PROVISIOSN. At his New Brick Store, first doorsouth ofJacobs i store, Main street, Kendallville, Ind. flnllls?xflg%t e?cted a lco;nm&dlons brick s(tloro aeid‘ e o e e 88.! or the an - sion trade, he hflgflne% it with one o; the bet;;’;gnd -most eomplete assortments of Groceries ever offered to the citizens of Kendallville, embracing everything in the line of ¢ e Groceries, __Provisions, o Confoetions, - . ‘Flour, = ! Fruits, " Butter, - Eggs, Corn, | ok Poultry, - Vegetables, Willow-ware, Wooden-ware, Kerosene Oil, ~ Btoneware, : Yankee Notions; . Crockery, And several thousand other a&lcles, ‘which will be sold *‘as cheap as the cheapest.” Having no old goods.on hand, bought at “‘war prices,” he can afford to sell cheap, and every effort will be made to give entire satisfaction to all those whe may favor him with their Patronage. < The highest Market Price paid for Butter, Eggs, Lard, and ail kinds of Country Produce. Give the new store a call, and examine g%ods and prices. 4 Wu. CROW. Aprill 1868. tf. : :
: ! ATTENTION! , Cabinet Shop - S , 1 it ' AND : ) ‘ - : . Cabinet Ware Would respectfully announce to the cit izens of Noble county, that he constantly has on hand a large and superiorstock of CABINET WARE, consisting in part of : DRESSING BUREAUS, 3 a i . WARD-ROBES, TABLES. B B ol STANDS, LOUNGES, ; e | CUP-BOARDS, CHAIRS, 2.8 , o o MOULDING, 'BED-STEADS, and in fact every thing usually kept in" a first class Cabinet Shop. Particular atgtention paid to the, ey e UNDERTAKING BUSINESS. always on hand and made to order upon shortnotice. o Y i . A good Hearse always in readiness, ¢ Also, all kinds of Shop Work made to order. Furniture Room on west side ef Cayin street, Ligonier, Ind. . ’ May Brd, 1866. e
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v FIRST PREMIUM o% s - Of a Silver Medal 4y v s . WAS AWARDED TO ‘ Mnnmg HAIR RESTORATIVE fl & S Sesn S " BARBRETTS ~ Yegetable Hair Restorative Restores Gray Hair ¢o its Natural Coler; gttt ot eS i TS wy cates Dand and Humors; ents LR TR Q‘afih?h'.nl:o‘:?mul'umdr& &8 - 1 able article throughout the 9 E East, West, Nonh.ufl a | J. R. BARRETT & CO., Propristocs, b MANCHESTER, N. H. g
Lorp & Smrrm, Chicago, General Agents for the Northwestern States. WiLLETT & Moore, Agents for LigoAlx‘xier' sale by all druggists and dealers ta med d for 8 an - e ile by drug .eersnm ~ EGGS! EGGS!! EGGS!IY The undersigned is now selling a receipt for an unparalleled process for preserving egge, The profits upon ten dozen f;gge, preserved by this process _.Kh@& selling” at 13 cents a dozen, udf b Flbehßemon RTINS cents per -will pay for emxga. im,. served in this manner they will keep fresh for one year and muifd for boiling an:.fryhmu when firstlaid. I have had an-experiencé in the ,%mde of ten _and oan, with 'rg%nflden“’ commend all to try my: process, ‘expense 95 hen :%'“"' '&'xg :qu:umo s b"mg’i% b . Good { e n x “e& g v O £ i g : B thowm & ocipar N Tfl%}% :’“I,, e Mayl9th, '6O. Box'ags, fimfi?&" :RPRL L R S o i '}s “:4""""""‘"" — 4
L T THEPUBLIC., A Dimasce serorl st £ £et e Bu ral- months 8 « gzl:v business éngagements nqfl% 'togilllect?? of all 6mom;¢u}u:fihom. ‘would figz nt earnestly request | rsons who have thng far neglecte'dy to %;lytha!r monna and nates, to call at our office without. further delay and liquidate their obligations—thereby saving us ma--ny _mconveniences and. :’;hemselves ‘unnecessary e?:;x :fié accommodation of such who may not be rovided with the ready Cash, we offer to receive ieto, e T W at h , ' - Lig%n}er, April 28,?%809.-»“ ‘
HARDWARE! HARDWARE!
Jg M. @E AE MA M _ &@@o9l “ | (ég;cessoré to_Meagher &:cpapé;n.) e :‘ Still hold forth at the popular Hardware Corner, Wlth the most complete Spring Stock, and at the . lowest prices in Northern Indiana.
STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!! - THE LEGISLATOR STOVE 1 o F 4 A : i ; 7 TRIUMPHANT. The unprecedented sale that has followed thé introduction of tha above Stove in this market, and the unbounded satisfaction which it - has everywhere given, warrant us in saying that it is the best and most : ... COMPLETE STOVE made. Every S%ove folly WARRANTED. . Will keepffire twenty-four hours without renewing. Cheapest first class Stove_in e -the market. Everybody call and examine it. s
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Shingles! Shingles!! Shingels!!! 500,000 “A, No, 1" Sawed 16 and 18 inch Pine Shingles, L ; w® ¢ . .M CHAPMAN & CO'S. 40,000 Plastering Lath, at the lowest cash prices, =~ = e at e .-~ "J.M. CHAPMAN & CO'S, -
n L I i OIS 99 PATENT “CHILLED PLOWS,” We offer to the farmers of Noble and adjoining counties, the coming season, the ~ Celebrated South Bend Chilled Plow. . No Plow ever introduee& in this market, has had such an im%recedented sale, and everywhere given such universal satisfaction as the CHILLED PLOW, introduced by us last fall. It has stood the test in every instance, and yields the palm to none, Among the many advantages claimed for this plow, we may enumerate :— "~ “Tt will scour anywhere and in any kind of soil. 'lt runs very steady. Runs a half lighter than any cast plow made. Will out-wear any steel plow made.” . « All we ask is a trial, Call and exax‘}xine s S g : 5 5 ) 5 3 i"‘. ;] Y ¥ : k ,‘:.!:‘
Gunsmithing in all its branches.--Gun ‘Répairs, Locks, Main springs, Hammers, &c., &c., kept dc;nst;mtljcfi hand i e ;.M CHAPMAN & CO’S.
DRIVE WELL PUMPS, PIPE AND *SCR,EEN—S; ' A full stock, at ‘ -3, M/ CHAPMAN & 008, * " Paints, Oils and Brushes. CLeapest stock fn Eov;xi,'at : 6 ,J M SJH A?M AI(IQ &’ C_O’S.'__ i quhimlfi;'f&ws,;ffié?ifi‘sv“@‘f"“ifie%gl?mfi;a,,Bitts,-"Bmces, Rules, &o. H . Call and examine before you buy,at @ = .J. M.-QHAFM-&N*&'CO'S. - e oSSR e- e ] “’@mhfiw&éffli‘ffimmmm Sl s o
THE PLACE TO BUY. ninrmthmh to his friends and the rublic generally for the liberal share of patron-* ‘age received at their hands, and trusts, by - prompt attention to business, to merit ‘continuance of the same, bl " I s making new additions to my stock "eye‘ry wegk, of . L o ‘ Drugs. Medicines, ~ PAINTS, OILS,
Varnish, - Dve-stuffs Perfumery, -Gosmetics, Books & Stationery. POPULAR fATE&T MEDICINES, iG"'OUu.};D'ENS .I"AT"ENT SOLUTION FOR ; -PAINT;NG. | : . _Alargestockof DRY GOODS, - Wall-Paper, WINDOW BLINDS AND HOLDERS.
% ; Tl P P h - Groceries . OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Fish and Salt. *- . at Retail and by the bhn;evl;“ . . ROCHESTE F:OUR ' keplt constantly on hand, all of whihe ‘willb ¢ sold as cheap as can be afforded lin his market. ’ R S &el e, do. de. de. { . Afine variety of other articles and notions too numerous to mention, allof which fwill be sold - LT . A K 7 ? VEMLQ AT LIVING PR’ LS, We invite Inspection Of curstock, confident of giving satisfar tion both in quality and price, : -~ All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods. ; A Remembe: he Plo.ce A ' JOL "PH PEARCE. - ligounier, May 3rd, 180 : St Coo 0 INRENRE ] e QUARTERS! : : - NEW'STOCK of BOOTS & SHOES NEW'STOCK o : The subscriber would respectfully intorm the Ladies and _Gentlemen of I_JJgOin_‘iw and vicinity that he still continues (i the -Boot and Shoe business, at his old stunnd, on the East side of Cavhh street, jopposite the Post “office; where. can be found the following with many other (articles: l" " This advertisement now will show * The Ligonier people where to g 0 . > 3 ~ - For Boots sand Shoes of every kind, - Mo snit the most fastidions mind, | ¥or those¢ who bow at Fashion’s shrine,” ‘.. Please call at Bill’s he does design o -~ Tokeep what cannot fail to suit The latest styles of Shoe or Boot; . { - If Ladiés wish for Slippers neat : § ‘Tosuit their minds and fit their feet,} | © Of Gaiters of the latest fashion i .. When dressed to make a splendid dfish-in, : Or Bootees, Shoes or ought to wear, ‘ . Then call at Bill’s for they are there, Of every size and varions hne. | ; Made at the East and Westward 100, :- We also have an Enfillish o S . For walikin‘g which the fair should buy * « For gake. of health and comfort too, £ { . Then call and buy our kid-skin shoe. - Now.farmers you will Flease to call . .. - At Bill’s, his stock will please you all, o His 'stpck is good and can’t b& beat g ! By any house on any street;” Ll A better boot cannot be made &5 : Than those we keep for country trade, c i - Ourthick brogans are also stout, : : Ther]l wear 'till they are all worn out : = ‘. ‘Butif you want a finer shoe, Tl - _Thengcall at Bill’s he’ll furnish you . With-¢alf, morrocco, or with kip.#. : . . With kinds the best that will not rip &~ Younfi_hflsses, too, we fond'y greet, ;- : ~-"Come let us beantfly your feet ‘With gaiters, slippers or bootees - : j ...~ Of any kind that you mag %lea_s_e. e ‘We also have for habes that creepy : : A little shoe that’s very sheap; ; : ¢ "Tis pliable. and also neat, A And will protect their little feet, © = | Shoemakers here can be supé:lled g E | With articles of various kinds, s ~ With tacks, and thread, and awls, and last’s y '+ With knives and bristles, pegs and rasps, - - - “Oome one, come all, give us atry ¥ . And we are sure that you will buy.
" Also work done to order on the shortest notice and by superior workmen, Repairing done at all times. Don’t forget the place, opposite the Post office. . P F. W. SHINKE.
.~ JOHN WEIR & CO’S HARDWARE STORE. . ' Theundersigned woald Arievspectfully an-: : nounce to the citizens of Llgonier and vi- | cinity, that they are daily receiving sup~ plies to their stock of goods congigting of ageneralassortment of , & 7 Shelf Hardware. i - Cutlery, Cotfing’l‘rimmings.:_f";: . ‘Stoves, Pih-ware. .. .. .. “' < %, 1 —ll'bn,\ 8‘99._._ SR all kinds of © B . BUILDING MATERIAL, : and everything in the line of Mechanical and Agricultural Tools, ' . We keep' the ‘celebrated Sounth Bend ° Plows and Drills, Hitchoook’s Qrain -Crae dle and the Beardsley: Grass Secythe; The . Mishawaka and: Lippineott Azes ; Lippin-. cott's Orossseut; Drag and My Saws and . the world rénowned John Rothery’s File, ' We are Agents for the Champion, Reas pers, Mowers, and Cider Miils also the Bal ’ Reaperand Mvwer, lnour - ' |
Tin Shop We employ none buf the bfl?.@f!&rfimfi | and use the best of material,’ Eavy | troughing and Repairing done on lh'of'? notizeand on reasonable terms, ¢! sy :Old Iron, Brags, Copper, Rags, &0., tas. ! 'ken in exchange for our goods and wares. . | . To our customers we Teturn our sincere ‘thanks for ' their,_;‘l,ibom{é:;mwfi‘}fi; 308 , ‘hope """W“fi?.’“-‘??»??fifimnfie of theigama, | by upright and fairdealing. . s} o Johm Weir & Co, ;. | - Btore opposite Helmer House, East side | of Cavin Btreet, Ligonier, Indigna., { ' may 15,1866. e ey BN
’ Application for License. . | Notice is Hereby given that T will the | Bosnlof ook ePR LI spoly oae | fhelr next term, commencing on the ey Ae: yiu it gvons 'ot o 0 o el inlozieal th, (with: the privilege ot 3’;& ng emo 15 Do Srauk on my premises.)’ My Huce of b O Satodls .vt;hepfemimwhem*ufi,, ors are to - | flfli‘fl‘hfl %flmwfi&&;vm erthport, | on the South. East gaarter of th oo N’Wfl‘ow&mflmw 35 St o Tadiagn ** 00 X Noble comi, E =
