The National Banner, Volume 5, Number 19, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 September 1870 — Page 4

3 $ i flational BHamner. UNDER A CLOUD. . 18]t wron that the beant; e The &hgn@ssmmg L 10l eny (growuoprec.ioun-_- sy : Dear God, is it wrong? ‘ Py " * | !11 seeking the right ; 4 As w:fonnwy along, : ¢+ We're human and loving © © e ek Dear Lord, is it wrong ? [zl . Thid helpivg, ana holding 7 N Ai‘aithpln%nr kind, i ¢ ~ With an ear for the deaf, . - And an eye for the blind ; . This l})ld'ding mllr brothdr , e happy and strong | ' }fi?p,e for humanity—- + Lerd![ls it wrong? = , R l)eli;;llnt' in all bleésings, ; - Thy love may dispengc ;- A worship of truth, 0 And a scorn of pretence ;. This star-love at night time, - i This hnflkingihy ("l}Ly. ; This child-soul within ns, ~ This giant at bay—. The strangé, varied natures e i _That ever belong e = To thy children, O Father! I 7' Areall of them|wrong ? " The cnrfh-g]ow of labor, ’ And pride in the honr-- ! ¢ Knowing our herjtage, | ; Trusting for dower; ) Faith inf Thy presence, ' o Abiding an& strong— : 2 Great Father above us! ‘ 5 7 * These cannot he wrong? ~ This yearning for better,’ ; sid This cry for the light, - This prayer stilllunanswered, Lord, ifiit?Tp_t right.?. ; ; ; - We are thine: ,’lTthf’h:iflL made ug, , And thon knowest why,' _ Dear Father, O help us I'o live zén{'!/t'oldlc; ! ' ' GIRLS FOR SALE. : v Hong Kong Cor. of the Boston Traveler. [ saw the sale of a family’ lagt week for debt, where the husband and father were in. California; and perhaps 1 cannot do better than to tell you about . . < 4 it. There were five children,—three girls and two boys. We had passed them three times in our chairs during the day, as they stood beside the road dressed in their holiday attire of black. The silence they observed whenever any person passed, and their downcast looks, created curiosity on our part. to know their business there. Arr/Hung {our waiter] was called up and asked the cause of this parade. “Why,” said he, “the girls, and perhaps the whole family, arc for sale.” 'We stepped out to have a talk with them, using Arr Hung as an interpreter. 'The mother was wrinkled and gray, and, hung her head as if she were afraid to look us in the face. But the children, with' the exception of the oldest girl

looked cheerful, and were quite pleas-— ed with their holiday attire. The oldest girl was 16, arid the oldest boy 15.— So said the gruffold broker who had the party in charge, and who secmed ((uite anxious to dispose of his wares. After a great deal of .quizzing and evagive: answers, the broker told us ‘that ‘the husband and father was in California, and had neglected to pay his note| given for his passage, and that. his family were now offered for sale to pay the debt. e hoped to be able to pay the debt with the sale of ‘the two oldest girls, but as yet had received no offers. ¢ He said that the family had become security voluntari! ly, and he never knew of a case where they did not voluntarily offer themselves for sale if the note they secured was-not paid. Inreply to our questions he said that when a customer bought a child or person, the person was made at once the owner of the child, body and soul. No Chinaman would dispute the possessor’s ri%}ht to do whatever he pleased with the human being he had paid for. 'The boys would make good ~servants, he said, and in the course of a few years be worth a fortune to the owner. The girls would make good “armers’’ [or nurse, as they are; called in America.] He would show us their physical. beauty,—would ' make them sing and play tricks, if we thought of buying. How much would we give ? The oldest,girl he would sell for $400; the next one for $2OO, and the little " gix-year old for $5O. The boys he would ' not sell until the girls were'disposed of. We thought the price too high. The+ market was. glutted with _salable girls, and' he must not think of getting over $lOO for the ~oldest and handsomest, while for the little one he ~must not expect over $lO. He sneer~ed at that, and sdid that Englishmen always talked in that way when they wanted ‘to buy. While we were talk ing a party of blue robed Chinese aristocrats came up and began to inspect the family- They opened the mouth ~of the, oldest girl, rapped on her white steeth to see if they were sound, pulled open her dress,thumped her ribs,laugh: ed at her little feet, told her to show

the whites of her eyes, ordered her to sing, and to shgw them the trinkets which the fond nflher had given her as a parting gift. All the while the salesman kept up a constant jabber, in which we took no interest. Time pressing, we passed on, leaving the parties disputing abeut the price, and - discussing " the probabilities of their running away iif taken to. Hong Kong. After making our call we returned the sarne way to ascertain the reault of the sale. Only the mother and the boys were left. The debt was only $3OO, and $5O of it still remained unpaid. I have been often told by residents in China that the parents would as soon sell their children as a cow or pig, and I had begun to believe that such was the case upom passing 'the group the first time. But the scene had changed. The girls were gone, and now a boy must go also. The mother sat in the dirt, with her arms around the youngest, wailing in a most pitious; manner, and, as Arr Hung said, cursing the men who gold hér husband a ticket to Ameriea at $3OO, which cost them but: $46. The broker sat listlessly by smoking his pipe; and twirling his cane and looking- as .if it was the smallest matter of business with him. The boys were crying, and seemed very ‘much afraid of us, now it was certain that one of them must go. But we passed on and left them in their mise—ry. We never knew whether the boy was gold to a childless man to be treated as a son, to a Portuguese to he |carried to the West Jng;:as under a nominal contract, or to a native land ~owner to be his slave. But that one of them wagigold into servitude ‘for the sum of $5O, there can be no doubt.— The girls were doubtless purchased for the vilest of purposes.'nnfess' they had the rare luck to fall into the hands of some native in search of a legitimate wife. T was shown four bright, plump, rosy appearing firls {esto:day,~ who were ‘purchased less than a year ago [the whole lot] for $BO. h%pw they will gell readily for $2OO each. -

CLOTHING ‘GENTS FURNISHING HOUSE j’L,. 1o '\\7:' & CO.

: WeCall |" i S . the attention { 9 | of the c}tizens of = Ligonier & vicinity * to our fine and | : elegant stock | . of Ready- : ¢ madeclothing : i for Men : | . Boys and the : £ ! : Children, for the i present Summer and Fall : ; wade. We have bought our entire . stock at the lowest figures for Cash, and con- | sequently will be üble to sell at prices so very { low as to satisfy everybody. Ourstock comprises | all the latest styles of the season in dress & busi- | ness Suits, ‘ Spring Overcoats, Boys Suits and i childrens’ fancy suits. In Gents’ = Furnish- | inggoods | and Hats and Caps ' you will { find all the latest novelties and at | alltimes | “afull assortment oafrom whichto . select. Allour ° Goods ; are of -the best manu- : fact're and are 1 of the latest styles, l &c. &e. All that we now desire | is that -parties in want of cloth Lig g ‘will examine ourstock before | purch lasing elsewhere,feeling sure ! they will save both time and ' money, — We intend to get the trade of all 4 ofour patrons and friends by honest deal - ings, and keeping what the’ wantsof ~t he pub- ‘lic demand, and takiog a small prof11t on each article, which will make in , all a very large trade. We would call par- ticular attention to our departmentof Youth’s and Children’s Clothing, - . We have spared no pains tg procure the largest, best made and _most fagshiona ble stock to be fownd in this or apy. other town west of New York — g Parents are . especially I invited /to call and ex< b amine this : idepart-~ © ment, and’ % will find I . themselv’s ; very well repaid,for we keep [ the best - aBBOT t- ] ment of any hou- ' sein this L Town. — . Weecan| ’ but say © 7 . to all ’ o 1. that do oo 7 -(Goods : and pri - ces you will * be pleased at L. Low 3 & Co’s House.

t&==Remembher that we employ the best and most fashionable Cutter in Northern Indiana, ~ Mr. Wm. HERBST, who will make it his object to \ ‘secure the neatest “fit” to be. obtained = anywhere, for the truth of which we refer to all who hive tested his skill. L. LOW & CO. i Ligonier, Jaly ‘2O; 1(\'70.-};’? 4 : ’: f PR o ey JOHIN WEIR & CO’S i i A 7 HARDWARE STORE, ; : \Vefltl\‘ide of Cavin Su‘e:el. : LIGONIER, & -+ <. - INDIANA, : Keeps constantly on hand » ; Blacksmith, Carriage and Wagon- ‘ Makers’ Materials, . And a large and varied assortment of & 3 Iron, Cast & Spring Steel, NAILS, | SPIKES, BRADS, TACKS, &C., &C., v To,fic;thér v?ith a large stock of g - : Axles, Springs, Clips, sth Wheels, i Bolts and Bands, - Cuatlery and Shelf Hardware, BULLDERS' HARDWARE, Carpenter and Builders’ Tools ! ! lln endless varieties, and of: the best st..oclr. J. WEIR & CO. Ligonier, July 27, 1870, {

- ® ‘ ATTENTION! ‘ Cabinet Shop . iNg - eB S ; - Cabinet Warve ' R. D. KERR Would respectfully announce to the it izens of Noble county, that he constantly has on hand a large and superiorstock of CABINET W ARE, consistingin part of DRESSING BUREAUS, - 5 WARD-ROBES TABLES. - s ) <. .. STANDS, LOUNGES,: - S 3 i CUP-BOARDS, CHAIRS; ooy S, Thg 5‘% 5 MOULDING, BED-STEADS, and in fact every thing usually kept in a first class Cabinet Shop. Particular attention paid to the / UNDERTAKING BUSINESS. Iy i [ . lw'ay;a on hand and made to order upon short notice. | ‘ o A good Hearse always in readiness. '+ Also, all kinds of Shop Work made to order. Furniture Roomon west side of Cavinstreet, Ligonier,lnd. - ‘May Brd, 1866. ’

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Made of Poor Rum, Whisky, Proof Spirits, and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, ealled Tonics, Appetizers, Restorers, «c., that lead the tippler on to drun kenness and ruin, but are a true medicine, made . from the pative roots and herbs of California, free from all alcohol stimulants. They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIiER and LIFEGIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect renovator and invigorator of the system, carrying off all. poisonous matter, and restoring thie blood to a healthy conditiorr. No person can take these Bitters according fo directions, and remain long unwell, §lOO will be-given for an incurable case, provided the bones are not destroved by mineral poisons or other means, aud the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. s For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, and Gout, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent, and Intermittent gevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, the Vinegar Bitters have been most successful. — Such diseases 'are causéd by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the digestive organs. 7 s ' Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruj)tions or sores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your fedlings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health ot the system will foliow. PIN, TAPE, and OTHER WORMS, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effect: ually destroyed and removed. In Bilious, Remittant and Intermittent Fevers, these Bitters have no equal. For full directions read carefually the circular around each bottle, printed in:four languages—English, German, French, Spanish, J. WALKER, Pro., 32 Commerce-st., N. Y. ' R. H. McDONALD & Co., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco and Sacramento, Cal., 32 & 34 Commerce-st., N. Y. g=F"SoLp BY ALL DRUGGISTS. : - 10t4

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e ~ HERMAN KRUEGER'S Gireat Amefléau Tea Company 1s the mostpopular place in Kendallville. Teas : in two pound lots at 81, $1.121-2, $1.30 & sl.so7per b, . All Goods Warranted -~ As rgcpresented, otherwise goodsto be returned and money refunded. The Jfiargest stoc!& of T GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, T LA, Queens & Glassware; ; In the city sold at a small advance ABOVE NEW YORK COST. All those wishing to get value received for their ; money, will ive Us a Call And we will be always ple:{sed to show them o ~ Goods, Qualities’ and™ Prices. - Corner of Main and Mitchell streets, ~ April2l-tf KENDALLVILLE. INDx KEEP YOUR FEET DRY! ~ BOOTS & SHOES For the Million! _ GO'TO F. W. SHINKE'S | In Shinke's Brick Building, 1. . If you want to see tbj best Hade assortmenit of : - Cusgtom-made ~’ BOOST & SHOES, e Sy - Eastern Made Work, i vemom onftl e Al : 11 n 3 N 14 LADIES & CHILDREN'S WEAR, N EEGANABR o L Especial attention i§ oalled to the substantial &2";.232?;1?’&?«%&93‘53&”2‘?’1 ey my s ic‘Warraqfuz{. . m Ligonier: May 18, ) W -'?Isl.ll . bl eskaeror | :

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. _This s the most thorough blood purifler yét ~discovered, and cures adl }{;umors from the worst Scrofula to a common eruption. Pimples and Blotches on the face, and skaly or a rough skin, which are such donoying blemishes to many young persons, yield to the use of a few bottleg of this wonderful medicine. From one tg eigh bottles cure Salt Rheum, Frysipelas, Scaly %Jruptions of the Skin, Scald Head, Ring. Worms, Boils, ScrofularSores, Ulcers and ‘‘ Canker’’ in the mouth and stomach.” It is a pure medicinal extract of native roots and plants, combining in harmony Nature’s most sovereign ‘curative properties, which God has instiljed into the vegetable kingdom for healing the sick. ‘ltisa great restorer for the strength # 1d vigor of the ssystem. Those who are languid, sleepless, have nervous apprehensions or ‘fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of wea%ness, will. find _convineing evideuce of its resforative powers. If you feel dull, drows{‘, debilitated and despoundent, bave frequent headache, mouth tastes vadly in the morning, irregulir appetite and tongue coated, you -are suffering from torpid liver or *‘biliousness.” In many cases of *liver complaint’” oply a part of these symptoms are ’. experienced. Asa remedy for all such cases, Dr, Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery bas no equal as it effects perfect cures, leaving the livi,er strengthened and healthy. For the cure of Habitual; Constipation of the Bowels it is a never failing remedy, and those who have used it for-this purpose are lsud in its praise: In Bronchial, Tl’?ffiat and Lung Diseases, it has produced many truly remarkable cures, where other ‘medicines had failed, Sold by druggists at $1 . per bottle. Prepared at the Chemieal Laborato i ry of R. V. PI%IECE, M, D. Buifalo, N. Y.7qch ' LAZARUS & MORRIS, Practical Opticians -and -Ocalists, ! LoNpoy, GrEAT BRITAIN, AXD' | HARTFORD, coxx., v. 8.

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i ! Have appointed 1 HIGGINBOTHAM & SON,, Watchmalkers and: Jevwelers, . LIGONIER, INDIANA, Sole Agents for the Sale of their CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPECTACLES, Whickh have been extensively used in Great Britain and United States, tke past eight years;’ and for which they claim the undermentioned advantages over those in ordinary use, the proof of which may be‘seen in:theéir constantly increasing buisiness during the past eight years.” Ist. Twmat from the perfect construction of the lenses, they assist and preserve the sight, rendering frequent changes unnecessary. 2nd. [THAT they confer abrilliancy and dis‘tinctness of vision, with an amount of easé and comfort not hitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers. i ‘Brd. TrAT the material from which the Lenses are ground is manufactured specially for optic purposes, and is pure, hard and brilliant; and not liable to become scratched. ; 4th, Tnar the frames in which they are set, whether gold, silver or steel, are of the finest quality and‘finish, and guaranteed perfect in every. respect. 4 & ‘ >~ They are the 6nly Spectacles that preserve AS WELL AS ASSIST THE SIGHT. And are cheap¢st, because the Jest, always lasting many years iwithout change being necessary. IS One of the firm will yisit_ Ligonier, at tte Store of théir Agents every 6 months; for ‘the purpose of fitting those having . difficult sights, when any Spectacles sold’ by -their Agent during the interval will be exchanged dree of charge if not g;%)e;ly Eg)tted.‘ Fmg EéI%PLQ "NO'PEDLERS. &8} . OctolB¢h, 1869, - © . kR oe TR ‘6 NOYVRILTY” OROIDE GOLD FOUNTALN PEN, 17 IThese pens equal, and guaranteed two years ‘éo do itbe same sgtrvice a 8 the best gg)g pe!:i?;_ amples sent; pos %fid 25 gents per dozen. PaEq:t Eraser, f'ogn older, Pencil Shargener. etter Opener, etec., comi)ined price 25 cents. “Patent Corn Husker, 50 cents. Agents can make from §8 to $l5 per day. Send for ciroulars and samples, to _ JAMES GERARD & CO., 16m3 " LP. 0. Box:9301, 86 Nassan St., N. Y. ' Appointment of Executor, - Notice is hereby given that the Jundersigned . "has been g’l”’i’“ed Executor of the last will of James McMann, late of ?oble county, deceased. .Baid estate isvlqu(?usedlto be solyent. : < HN MORROW, Executor. August 24, 1870,.17t3 - B

: LR O, - &% —texn O ~ WAYNE'S AND ACETATE POTASH, A new and vaiaable preparation fof the re-lief-and cure of Gravel, Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Dropsical, Rhen- + matic and Gouty Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, &c., &c. 0 LIS BTN : ; i . To those suflering from diseases of the Kids® gevs and Bladder, and the consequent train ..of distressing ailments, this remedy is, confidently recommended as a relief, and needs hut a trial to prove its great value in the cure of the above mentioned “diseases. Asan Alterative, this Elixir {will he found much more beneficial than tlie preparations of Sarsaparilla, so popular, (and we might say of questioned meidicinal value), and where a Blood Purificr is needed, there is no question bhut. that the TR Diuretic and Alterative Elixir - ¢ "Will accomplish all that is desired. Those i li\:in-:;_ in malarious districts, West and South, . as a.general thingineed, on the approach of warm weathery such a remedy ; onetthat will - remove languor, and restore tone.and vigor:to the systém,. (No preparation will more effect- . ually aceomplish this thay the- . DIURETIC AND ALTERATIVE ELIKIR. It isby far a more potent and 'effectual Alterative and Blood Purifier than Sarsaparilla, and free from all objections that may be mbde against the latter, and its usual adjuncts, : Todide of Potassium, or some preparations of Mercury. 7 {

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RGg S M 4 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER i "AND SYSTEM RENEWER. 1 One bottle will cure a torpid condition of the ver. ' One hottle will clear the system of bile. - Two bottles ‘are warranted to cure the worst canker in the stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of erysipelas. ) POLAND’'S One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the eyes, - Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure coxrruSt and running ulcers, | $ : ne bottle will cure sealy gruptions of the skin. Alady friend who was sadly annoyed with pimples ‘on the face, used two bottles, and shows a’ most beautiful complexion as the result. . Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of ringworm. Tavo or three bottles are warranted to cure the most desggrm cases of rheumatism, . : Three four bottles are warranted to cure salt theum. - 2 s Five to eight bottles are warranted to cure the worst scrofula. ! One to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of d{spepsia. It is often caused by canker in the stomach. : : DOCTOR. . One or two bottles are warranted to cure sick headache. rOlfia bottle is warranted to cure the worst case o es. Ogle to two bottles is warranted to cure a costive state of the bowels. J T The HUMOR DOCTOR is composed en- .. .lyof vegetables, among which are Sarsa%;rfl!a, Yellow Dock, Noble Pine, Mandrake, and Bloodroot. Anydruggist or physician will tell you that no better ' Blood Purifiers have been discovered. The HUMOR DOCTOR is Pleaxant to the taste, gafe, yet sure and effective in its action. : PREPARED AT THE =, NEW ENGLAND BOTANIC DEPOT, BOSTON, MS. ' Physicians snpgned with five pound bottles as ‘ Suafs on application as above. e Sold by all Druggists at $l.OO per bottle. Six bott!e%ér a%s_.oo. : For ections of the Throat, Lungs, and Kidneys, use Poland’s White Pine Compound, ; *.-Sold by Moore & Tharp. ~

R T T sweet QuilNn “versus Bitter. X N\ 00l Rt ‘ Foi \he following REASONS Sweeff Quini : should replace the old fornf or ek Bitter Quinine. s‘écct Quinine is WARRANTED icina!ly . ddeiNical in effect with Bitter Quiine, . , Sweet @uinine has NONE of the inté§se and . perspstent bitterness of common Qunine. Sweetf Quinine is made from Pfravian Bagk only, the source of Bitter Q inine. In Swé:t Quinine the bitterness is perfectt . ‘ly cincealed, but may he instantly de- * velofed it desired. - Sweet fluinine will not sicken, ag very “Hitteg substances often do. : f ‘Sweelf Quinine is readily taken, aifd ‘with- ~ - oulthe least heésitation, by old anc{young, SweetlQuinine entirely obviates ttit unconjuerable dislike which childreM have ‘| toß)terQuinine. Gy i Sweet Qhinine requires no elaboratd pre- - paratjfon to take, is ready for instayy. use. Sweet fluinine, in its agreeabilitfy and L | projpt eflicacy, disabuses the [public mifd of much prejudice against Q\inine, and aids -the efforts of the 'intel\igent , Phjsician in its adniinistration. . '\ = « ‘Sweet \Quinine costs no more than) the ' ~ BiEQUINING, Lo aaif Sweet fuinine can bo had at the fHrug * Storfs in two forms, viz: fluid, fof con. veupnce of familics and the generalp lic§hna gfloder, for use O} Physid¢hs ; andl Bgists. \, \ 8 '-‘- g p’,' Farr _&:y L) ~' . /) muNgacTurinG cremisTs/ N - . | \EW YORK. 4 . Netles of Insolveney, . , Notice i hereby gimffmne estane of Wal. lace D.-Keeler has been declared insolvent by the Ostrot Commod Eliat 54 110 l acc‘ordi!fgl;.' 7 JAMES C.STEWART, August 24, 1870.-1743 . . Administrator.

)i - R e = 7 '*T*fi...’-——w ‘Magnet Woolen Mills !/ ROME CITY, IND. | - The undersigned, formerly widely known as | . the proprietor of the Rome City Woolen Mills, | for the forfr excellence of whose goods he | flatters himself, he achieved an enviable repu- ! tation, is now prepared at his { i~:. / ; . NEW MILLS, THE MAGNET WOOLEN MILLS, " OF ROME QITY, ‘ gk R | to resume his business as a manufacturer of | Woolen Fabrics, and through his Mill re estab-'_‘ | lish for the Goods manufactured at Rome City | the proud reputation which they once deserved. | Having supplied his. Mills with- : New and Improved Ma- ; . chinery, O . f 1 i such as'no mill in northern Indiana can equal, 1 ; and proposing to devote his entire personal atitention ‘to their management, he intends, i } possible, to surpass even the superior quality | ‘ ot Goods formerly manufactured at this place.”! | ‘His line of goods will consist of ‘ !Plain' and Fancy Cassimeres, 1 | * Single and Double Yarn, - t Plain/and Plaid Flannel, | e | , | Stocking, oy I Tweeds, P - Blankets, g ;o Satinets, - , ~ Jeans, Ete., | ot ) . ‘ ;o Ete., Ete., . & 3 : T &e., &e., - Which beix;g golely of his own manufacture, will be warranted to be of su'perior lustre, workmanship and manufactured from Jegitimate ma-. terial. C ’ o e )et . He is also prepared to do all kinds of . iCUSTO M WORK i“ ‘ - Suchas - ' CARDING, SPINNING l CARDING, SPINNING, DOUBLE AND TWISTING, = - FULLING. Coloring and Dressing Country : Cloth, Ete., On short npt'ice and at as reasonable rates as , .. car'be had at any first-class mills. i Customers and visitors to. Rome City are politelg invited to call at the ‘‘Magnet Woolen Mills,” directly opposite to the Mammoth Hotel. @7 Wool and Country Soap purchased at market prices. . G. W. GEISENDORFF. Rome City, Ind , June Bth, 1870. . W T et e e S T——"“‘ et I— . 7 :

A SPLENDID STOCK | Ok A BOOTS & SHOES | Y ' AT THE OLD STAND OF P. SISTERHEN. | THE BEé_T OF WORKM EN.EMPLOYBP. We warrafifnllofour work, and in case of rip a page we repair | . Free of Charge. Call and Ezxamine our Stock before pur- ’ chasing elsewhere. - ¢ Quick Sales and Small Profits . is our motto. 3 >

JACOBS & KELLER, KENDAiL VILLE; e LT IND L Have jus.tirecc'zived. o A MAMMOTH STOCK g «Consisting of : DRY GOODS, CLOTHIN G. Hats & Caps, ~ BOOTS & SHOES, And a great many other Goods too numerdufito:xfen‘tion.dqdksptlnu Y e : FIRST-CLASS STORE ! * - which ‘they;mseu at‘,considorable' S ‘Lower Prices . ‘ 'tixjdn any othgflse in Todiana, : : ~ THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE i TR COUNTRY PRODUCE! Y vl JACOBS & KBLLER, ‘Kendallville, May 6, 1868 . ‘

ENGEL & CO. i HAVE JUST nfiom-nfir?:}i& —— : Entirely New and Attractive Stock -‘ o | ‘ cnoTrT®Ems, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, - HATS AND CAPS, AND l ) rui W \ Their ]\'[ol'ollslll’s‘T:Lili_n;i;ug ilé)epart:ln(fnt; is filled with all that iss new and novel in that line, and they are prepared to | . . MAKE TO ORDER, Every deseription of Clothing, :Lt_prices to suit the times. Call Pl _ and see them in their . ) In R.un}»). Miller’s B]jiv]{ B].(’)(sk,"\Vest Side Main’ St Kendallville, May 4; 187 ‘ 4

THE FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT HAS PASSED! - : And is nn:estal)lis]:wr‘x facts so is the | o .‘ ' » | =« Introduced at — g | Solomon Mier’s DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOT & SHOE, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE, : W A iOf selling Goods at ‘a:— for : : . ¢ Profit of Five Per Cent.: ‘ FRO]\I,()RI“(}INAIJ C(“)S'_l‘.v . . Ha;viné qr;i\vcd from the Ea.;t w_?th a .(-nrc‘;ully selected fnshi(.nah“lc‘ stock of NOTION S, Silks, White Goods, Linens, &c. &e. : g And all imaginable articles l‘):cl«mgi‘ng to a first class GENERA L MERCHANDINE BUSINESS, | lam p‘reparevd and d_ete'rmin»ed-to‘ boffer to the public, » . At a Profit of Five Per Cent., : ' ) Relying on the old proverb, ' ) “LARGE SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,” L Are much more afivanéagedus to buyer and seller flf""“ 4 . ; LARGE PROFITS AND SMALL SALSE. 3 T | 1T will not gell ““ as I’o;y?.” but i v - Lower than any other House - IN NORTHERN INDIANA, . il paylugher prices for: ; ALL SORTS OF VOOUNTRY PRCDUCE. o T N M-t ol W 4 . READY-MADE . CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Has been thOrofigbly re.nol'x"’atgd, and an entire new schk has been added. The Five Per. Cent. System ‘has beensinaugurated, and will be e - sttietly ‘enforeed,. (€ lil eogn el i .. v ';S,}‘fi‘}éefiifi%“g%@fi?e‘i&?:fiy cheap Grororicsy,i o_. 4 ‘ ‘ s gg%?}%g%:gifl%efifiggfie to me, : g 0 O I Koot i<t e | . SOLOMON MIER. Ligonier, April 20, 1870.50tf P e ;

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