The National Banner, Volume 9, Number 33, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 December 1874 — Page 4

A ——————————————————— ——— e A TR e . v . : The Fational Banner i : bl e e et . Mirs. Patterson in the White House. senator Doolittle, of Wisconsin, ina late political speéch, wherein he dis- . Al ed,u;nm!ho(‘mulesticexpehditqres ; o{y&:e White ITouse, said: | . 1 ~ Whatever may he‘said in criticism of Mr. Johmson's. public. course, all _parties agree that the White House was never move gracefully kept and vresided over than by his daughter, » Mrs: Patterson— perect lady and a model of a Republican mistress of the White Honse. Let me'tell you a faet which has never been published, hut which I had from the lady’s own lips. | Just as she was'about tolleave, at the end of Mr. Johnson’s Administratiod, . the steward of thié house ‘took an: in- ! ventory, and found that not one article of furniture was missing or hro- | ken: not a sheet, towel, or napkin was | Jost: and the house was in perfect or- | . der from top to bottom. She told me another fact, which I know the wives | and danghters of the farmers of Wis- | © consin will be glad to _hear. When | she went into the White House she | purchased two éxedllent cows. From ! . . . & } the milk of these cows she niade all | the butter used, all the cream, and made all the ice cream jused in the | President’s family during, the term.— ! When, she went home she shipped 5 these two cows ta Tennessee, Is it 1 i any wonder, ladies, that Mrs. Patter- | .« son received the first premium on butter at their late fair Jast fall?

A Valuable Medical Trentise. . The edition for 1875 of the sterling Medical Asinnal, known gs Hostetter’s “Almanae, is now -ready, and may be ohtained, free ol cost, of druggists and general country dealers in dll parts of the United States and British America, and indeed in every civilized-—por-tion of the Western Hemisphere, This KLdmanac has been issued regularly at e commencement of every year for abount one-fifth of a century. It comhines with the soundest practieal advice for the presavation and restoration of health, a Lurge ajnount of interesting and amusing light reading, and the ealender, astronomical caleuTatiomns, chronological items, &e., tre prepaved with great care, and will be fonnd enti®ly accurate. The issue of Hostetier's Nmanae for 1875 will srobably -be the largest’ edition of -a wedical work ever published in any country. » The proprielors, Moessrs. lostetter & Swmith, Pittsburgh, Pa., on receipt of a two-cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail.-to any person wWho cannot procure one in his neighs Borheod. | : goW —-_-‘."L e ; An Industrious Peapie. . Every Swiss city and large town has its special industry. Some excel inone branch of manufacture :fud some in another; but, taken in their entirety, they aggregate o very respeetable production ior 5o small a nation. While the Swiss raise more than enough meat, butter and cheese for their own consutaption, they are obliced to im:2 port abont 1,500,000 barvels of flour pex anaum from France and Germany, Nor do they grow enough wool to clothe

tenselves; but from the procecds of Jdheir sale 0f silk and cotton fubries, of emoroidery, watehes, jewelry, chemicalz and wood engravings, they are aordantly enabled to supply all their wanis in the shape of imported goods snd food, The Swiss are certainly the ost indastrious people in the world, as well as the most frugal. [verybody vgorks—inen, ‘women and children, There is no leisure, idle, or loafer class and few drones in"this busy hive. . THE ROAD YO YA LT (leanse the stoamach, buwels and blood from all the acrid, corrupt and offensive’ accumulations which produaee fanctional derangement, and you, retrove the cause of most diseases which, afiiet the human family, and thas saye farge dottors” bills, . The ISt (*!’l'vvm:zl and reliable remedy {oi this purposé is found in D, Pietce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets. Nocheap wood or' paper boxes, but kept fresh and reliable in vials. : High livers, those indalging:in ease and pleasure, and those of sedentary: habits, can prevent Boils, Carbuncles, Gont, Red Skin, Eruptions, Pimples, Constipation, Piles, Drowsiness Biilousness, and other conditions induced by wach habits, by taking from four to six'of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purea: tive Pellets. once a week, «r, better still, one or twoeach night. Theyare sold by deaders in mediciney ‘GP W 2 A Lguisiana giand jury, composed Sof two negroesito one white man, have vinconsciousty shown up the true condition of affairs in Plagquemine Parish by finding teue bills of indictment against the following pérsens: ilarry Mahoney, colored, ex-mem- ¢ et of the House of Representives; for cmbezzing $3.500 as Treasurer of the Soard of Edacation; Edward .Butler, colored, ex-siate Senator, fors receivmg abribe of $1,500; Wm. M. Preseopt, PavisieJudge since. 1868, bribery aud corpuption in office and, subornation of iw,rjufl_\‘: Nicholas Rivan, col-

ored, T shooting, with' intent to kill, Dlackmailing and ‘Ahtuining money untoder iaise pretenses by intimidation and threats; Frank \‘.'#itu, ‘colored, Jdailor and Depulty Sheriff, for conniving at the escapd of prisoners, including the defaulting State Tax Collector, . | : : It is, perhaps, needless to add that all these officials are tiue blue Republicans. - ; 5 AMERICANS ARE A NATION 0F DysrepTics.—We live fast, dissipate and i » fill early graves. We drink all kinds of aleoholie spirits, and swallow, with-. , out mastication, pork, grease, and eyery kind of life<destroying, systemrlogging, indigestible f%)d. Dr. Walk“'s Vegetable Vinegar Ritters will remove the evil effects,-and the recoyered patient, with pure, vitalized clec- ~ trieal biood flowing through his veins will have a elearver head and a cooler Judgment, which added to experience, + will cause him to abstain in the futnre, : s - 31w4

Tue ¥RIENDS of woman suffrage are certainly on the gain. Ten years ago there was but a handful of people for it.. Now, it has received 40,000 _votes in the shfi.fie.?mf an amendment io the State Constitution in: Michigan, obtaining in fact more votes than any "nther proposed amendment.

DEATH OF AN OLD CITIZEN.--Es-quire L. Ingman, the oldest resident in this township, died last Tuesday eveniftg of gravel eoiplaint by which he had been afflicted for years. #le settled in this township in 1836 and wais about 70 years old at thie time of hit death—Auburn Courier. . x ho eR sl ;

The astonishing advance in the popnlation of this country is seen in the fact that by a late State census in Michigan the population of that. State has increased 152,000 since 1870, = At the same ratio it will haveat the next Feoderal census what Indiana had in _AR70—1,850,000. L g —— > W B———

Geo. J. Aveline, a son of Mrs, Julia Aveline, late proprietor of the hotel by that name in Fort Wayne, died very suddenly last Saturday morning, Géorge was a good boy, and we regret, 1o learn of his untimely demise.— A~ boern Conrier, 3d inst, ‘

- The TaPortd dryus notes that “nearly all. the republican papers seem to be extremely anxious for the Democrats to run Jeff Davis for the Presidency. This seems a little strange in view of the fact that there is sé:trcely a doubt that the Demoerats will elect the next President. It is an important fact, however, that no democratic paper or politician favors the nomination of Davis, and hence, the Republicans will be sure to be disappointed. Indiana‘will be very likely to furnish the next President.” . Perhaps, and perhaps not. ‘ Al gl el Rt ) A Speeial from \\',ashingto.n“ln" the Cincinnati Zimes says: ' "} - “eAlthough the public debt statewment for November showed apparent decrease of the debt of above one hundred doliors, there is no concealment of Cthe faet, at the Treasury Departinent, Cthat this decrease was only effected ' by withholding the payment of severi al large warrauts until after theist of December.” .- This is probably the case. We were Cafraid that the public debt was being reduced \\'i@l; too much rapidity.— | Just: before clections the figures are % knocked,off with amazing 'alacrity.— i But the disclosures set forgh in the | above are entirely satisfactony.

TheChieago?ribune declares against the civil rights hill and all legislation which can inany way aftect the social status of the' eitizen. This is eminently just and sensible, but awfully in- confliet with modern Republicanism, e :

The New York World calls attentioa to the fact—which it regards as significant—that at the latel election in INinois, the Comnunist candidates for Congress in the Pirst, Second and Third Districts, polled an aggregate of 468 votes--more than were cast by either the Prohibitionists-or the “Richardson Inflationists.” L

Rufus Chapman, of Liberty, Maine, had @ stiff leg, bent at the knee, limDbered and strengthened by the use of Johnsow's Anodyne Liniment. The proprietors of Johnsoi's dnodyne Liniment, Parsons’ Purgative Pills, and Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders, have published a readaable and instructive pamphlet, \\;hi('h may be had free by mail. | Tl & Fose—— - “Mr. Wilbur F.Storey: of the Chicago Tinies, has married an estimable lady, and’ given her a half interest in his paper. It is to be hoped that the Times, now that it has one reputable stockholder, will be more decent.

Those who are 1 .the habit of having their clothing “made to order,” should see the stock and get the prices at Engel & Co’s. at Kendallville,before leaving their order elsewhere. 15-tf. M. E. KENYON, Mo Ae ..L ; a 3 7 (Snccessor to. 8, A, Tertzler,) dealer in fine Gold and silver Americsn and swiss 2 | \\ ‘ ? WATCHES Having bought our Mr S. A. ITertzler, dnd perma rently located in Ligonier, 1 would respectfully invite the atrention of the people to the fact that T =hatl muke o =pecialty of Solid Gold and FINE ROLLED PLATED . e ¢ . ' . Jewelry and Chains, Emhf-:n-in;: all of the latest and most .«\np-r«‘w(;.d styles for both = A TYT i § { r Y lOD *E LADIES' AND GENTS' WEAR, Which I +hail offer at prices that will defy competition. T alro keep on hand a beantiful line of fine solid cold : :=¥s ¥ N 2 SICATL IRINGe, Being a practienl werkman, 1 ~hall p;i-y especial, . Caiten ion to the : : ; i \ a REPAIRING , And adjusting of fine watches, and ail - work entinsted to me will be done in oa tirst-¢'ass manner

v R WD “ =g CENGRAVING | Of all styics disne with neatness and dispatch at : M. n KENYON'S, In the Livonier Honse Block, Ligonier, Ind. Oct. 29, 177427 : Tin Emporinm : f i Y v : } 2 : ! At the old stand of Geo. McLean, has ¢onstantly -on hand a ldarge and complete assortment of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iren Ware ~Forks, Hoex, Butts,Screws, Locks, Latches,Straps | linges, Pocket and Table Cutlery, &c | : 1 Algo, a full line of the celebrated STy MISHAWAKA PLOWS, - Allof \th(-h will he sold at bottom tignres for cagh, ! =-ore : 3 : Especial attention given to the laying of TIN ROOFS, PUTTING UP OF EAVETROUGHS, | and all kinds of : | J OB N R Call and examiue goods before buying elsewhere. | ¥ REMEMBER THE PLAOE i BIGN OF THE LARGE COFFER vOT, - May 21, '73-25tf <JOHN ABDILL. Y OSWEGO SILVER GLOSS STARCH SILVER GLOSS STARCH ! For the Laundry. ' MANUFAOTURED 1Y T. KINGSFORD & SON, o HAS BEOOME A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. Its great excellence has merited the commendation of Europe for American manuafacture. . i Y 8 9 Pulverized Corn Starch, PREPARED BY ; L T. KINGSFORD & SON, . Expressly for food, when it is properly made into Puddings, is 4 dessert of great excellence. s For Sale by aill Fiest-Cinss Grocers, heaco -323 m : 2 ;i i : B. T. BABBIT'['S Pure Concentrated Potash ¢ Concentrated Potas s s A OR LLYE, . Of doublethe Strength of any other flA.’IDNIPYIVG SUBSTANCE. I have recently perfected a new method of - ln¥ m‘g‘!’utnnh. or Lye, and am now puckh? Yzag'x:- | :{y n Balis, thecnntlg;gqf,whlcl%wil) sapcm,(‘iy, and oes not injufe the Soap. It is packed in hoxes containing 24 and 48. b. one 1. Balls, and in no other way. Directions In English and German for making hard and sofc soap with this Potash accompuanying each package, . - i i Memd B. T. BABBITT, - G4te R 4 Washington ST, N, Y,

@tlfl- Abbertisements. THE WEEKLY SUN, Al et | A tpage, independ- | ent, honest and fearless newspaper, of 56 broad columns, eegecmlly designed for. the farmer, the mechanie, the merchantand the professional man, and their wives and children. We aim to make the Weekly Suan the best family newspaper in the worid. It is full of entertaining and instroetive reading of every sort, but prints nothing to offend the most scrupnlous and delicate tasie.— Price, $1.20 per ?'eur. postage .prepaid. The cheapest paper published Try jt. Address Tue ! Sux, New York City. i "o Have Good Health - | ¢ 2 Pd;“/ l“‘)‘ fida | } The Liver must be kept inorder. i SINHFPORICS LIVER INVIGORSTOR | has hecome 1 staple family medicine. Purely vegetable — Cathartic and Tonic—for allderzmi:vmen;s | of Liver, ~tomach and Bowels. Will clear the. compiexion, cure sick-headache, &e. Shan imitations ! i Try Sandford’s Liver Invigorator. e FISYCHOMANCY, OR SOUL CHARMING.” 1 How either sex may fascinate and gain the love ani affections of any person they choose, ingtantly. This art all can possess, free by wail, for 25 centx: together with a Marringe Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies. ete.— 1,001,008 sold. A queerbook. AddressT. WILLIAM & CO., Pablishers, Philadelphia, Pa. $r s s‘)Opcr day at home, Termsf{ree AdVe) & o LU dress Gro Stinsox&Co, Portland Me A WEEK gnaranteed to MaleandFemale Agents, in their locality. Corts ; NOTHINGio try it. Partical’reFrée. P.O.VIt KERY & CO , Augusta: Me. Geo.. Rowelikto. Geo. P Rowelixdo. conduct an Ageney for the reeeption of advertisements for American NEwsPAPERs -the most complere estabtishment of the Kind in the world. S.x thon=and Newsraries are kept recnlarly on file open toinspection by ensiomers Every Adveesssesne iy is tuken at the home price of the paper, without any additiona! charge or commission. CAn advertiser, in dealing with the Agency, 18 saved trouble and correspondence makiyg one contract insgtead of a dozen, a hundred or a theusand. . A 4 Book ol eighty pages, containing lists of best papers, largest cireulations, religious, agricultural,cluss poli eal,aaily and country papers, and all publications which are specially valuable toadvertisers,with some information avout prices. is sent ¥R EE toany andress on apphcation.— Persons at a distance wishing to make contracis for adveértising in any town, city, county, State or Tenitory of the United States, or any portion of | the Dominion of Canada, may send a concise statement of what they want, torether! with a copy of the sdvertisemont they dexire inserted. and will receive information by return mail which will enable them to decide whether to increase or-reduee theorder. . For such information there is no charge. Orders are taken fora single paper ag wellas for a list; for a single dol- | lar s well as for a larger sum. Oflices (Timex ‘| Building), : : e 4l pe ; 3 3 X 7 § / sh R2RJ Fid oY o 4iParkßow, XY,

l?llll,l'fl' aA.' A RTER, 0 - ~ 8 AITCTHTIONLREILER, Offers his Servites to the publigin general. Te:ms, moderate. Orders may be left at the shoe siore of P. Sisterhen.. ; | Ligonier, Janunary 8, "73-37 Gl e A. GANTS, . : 5 & £ e . Surgical and #Mechanical Dentist, - LIGONIER. - - INDIANA. : o I# prepared : Lo dyanything 9 e < intheirline. A . S PR succesfu) prac-'.}_l..l._-_«,_‘,'_'.:s3’ SN tee of over 10 S e A AR B R b R 1 v ' 3 At LTSS g e Dy years - justifies : o “*‘j_j\,,”} hiw in sayiug PRE eSi ALI ‘;;S—_:gg?“‘/ that he can . BTN LR e SRI OF wiveentiresat. i ;— 0 O Infdctionto g o i who may » stow their-patronage. E¥7Ufice cue doornorth of Kime’'s, Cavin St. ~ E w % ~,‘, e : 3 e 'r, : z Gravel Rooi shat Will Net-Leak, > A T 14\ Tdesires to call the attention AKEER : 't I)' (“-‘l{ L -“\ of the priblic to the fact tpar there have been but two renuine gravel roofs put “up in the town of Ligonier, one of them 17 and the other 3 years’ nga. T ire rgof: are ail that is “claimed foy them and suould neot be classed with o soniewhat similar but vastly inferior process of rooting lately inirodneed in this town. M. Cnd fey having gaived a thorongh knowledgse of pn.ting on gravel roofs 23y sv b ot &b ondl ave very durable, respecifully solicits a trial and guarantecr entire satisfaction. For proof of thig he refers, with permission, to Tiv Foksyinr and W. A Brows Liconier, Ind . The roofing on the Hillsdale ChaitFactory buildings is of (i‘xrnvcl Cement, nud giver usentire satisfaciing, CrOWELL & [Tunpary, Proprietors. Hillsdale, Mich., Augnst 20, 1873, 4 St 7‘ vq‘ w 3 i.‘w-l.\!' \ s @2 J . . CW wrocery in Lisonier! (

AT JITNT AT + OLEMENS KAUFMAN Wonld I'(‘.*])!-(:1!'|:le"' inform Ahir: wldd (‘»;'l.*[n!\)(‘l.'\'. and the public in general, that he has just moved into the newly finished HMiddle Rooin of the Bazner Block with an entire ' } NEW STOCK o AR ! . ‘Choiee Groceries, o ! Bonght at the lowest eash prices, sand that he is now prepared 1o supply the cemtiuniry with - Rvery Article Uraally ifonud in n flest-clgss Giroecory ni EEAARKABLY LOW PRICES! He sells for Cash only, and will make it an object for everybuody to biy of him. Pa » =~ : 3 Teas, Coffees, Sugars, : AND M PPure liiquors s: i 0 In large quantitios. Buys ali kinds of Country Produce Evershody invited to cull, exsmine Gonds and ascertain prices. Remember the Places . Middle Room of the Bonner Block. ’ " ' CLEMENS KAUEMAN. Ligonier, Oct, 20, 1874 2741 wesl - J.EI b ] (’:’ ? % i:f .li‘ A&0 3 :-r‘ ‘)\ a 0 1f ')._}\“'B, 1‘ ," - TR )o | Ry ® The best place in Nonle and’ adjoinine counties . " to buy i Substantial and Durable Trunks g : ‘ A. METZ S, - Ligomier, : : : Indiana. L bl j e He has jl;’fit received a spleJdid asgortment of- ; ' Trunks which he will sell at ' | i »1 . Very Low Prices, % o s g N, mnch cheaper than £ similar article can ,bé‘pnrchased _elfiewherel Call and gee. : :," e 3 : . 3 A, D RMI e a 8 s HARNENS and SADDLES. R . o a A a 4 : Farmers call'at my shbp aud ascertain prices on’ barness, saddles, whips, &c. - Lam telling at bottom figures, and warrant my goods to be first. b @f*'eifl.édfiwmfmfnuirewfi.tfw. e 0ct.99,15M.07 A wETZ e IS b ee e

1874. WINTER TRADE. 1875. RRI o M ERR R i| RI 40 J Y PRLVUD N Ul \ ANV e e S A X e . ::.2 - “m—;m'xmzm'mm \ e Price Cash Store, ) - Uneg 'riee Cash Store, e gt o S T T | - LIGONIER, 'NDIANA. We desire 1o announce 1o the public tnat we have just received an entire new stock of Winter Goods. and would call especial | attention to the large assortment of ; __-_m:z — :X___.._...._...’......._m.._.....___..—._._._.._...__._. } e (I("xi-)v-'r,‘i-y'vi)es_crip»!f‘iun. Aldso, §ull Lines of - Black Alpaceas. Pure Mohairs, Cashmeres, - | AND EMPRESS CLOTHS |,

A SPLENDID LINE of WATERPROCES i ll the NEW SHADES. . S res e o | LADIES UNDERWEAR, ‘ , U aANh _ GENTSY FURNISHING GOODS, e sRe A el it APR T 1 A e e o£ A A s s s . KID&EWINTER ()‘r 34()7(&?&. : - | A LaRGE AssomTMmaT o | shawls and Skirts, Cloths, Cassimeres and Cloakings. - A Complere Amepmencer o i e e T o .v..».‘.-.. e) ol eil isatian For Dresses and Cloaks. Beaded Gimps, Ball Fringes, Yack e Lho o s T o Laces; e :dlinj' th(.—% very latest styles LAP ROBES. BLANEETS AND FLANNELS, P ' (“':‘:\'t‘ly(l‘l:l“:)fi:nuldue(-::-ipfiun. A well assorted stock in / : i BOOTS * SHOES, HATS : CAPS e ) i ) « AND CARPETS. e Give us a call before purchasing. V7;V-(r:;‘r‘li;>l.l';‘t:‘ite-u the I)i'i(-e :111;1 quality of our goods and will not be undersold. o " i 1941 : b . - JACOBS & GOLDSMITH. HE ONLY CLUTHING LMPORIUM AN;D GENT’S FURNISH- - ING HOUSEIN THE ‘4TY, o J. STRAUS, IR., & CO. e H':w"i:»! r‘e.'mrm'd !'ml:.] H‘m (:‘:n-) l\‘\'iH"\ a large and well selected stock (»)i'\lhv very finest ‘"HIEE EE E 5 | 1 R E S 0 B B & | B 8 HE & ‘ BNIARILUL B} ¥ UEd D I

¥ AFEY WAI . CLOTHING ! ' _l“nr Men's Youth's, Boy's and Children’s Wear. ‘ : : G 5 R SRS oy 2TV xmmm ; g [é!ii‘m's_ Parnishing Goeds of Every Description ! l i 7 g “ : o . l ¥'ne thirtsin E'fid}ess Variety. !TIES AND SCARES, | = G | SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, _ - CARDIGAN JACKETS. GLOVES ! GLOVES! GLOVES' ’ Two Hundred and Fifty Different Styles. i ])’!/uv'?(’ll.‘l)l‘ili..l[ o entire time to ourd II.S"I")IL(*SS," and buying - inlarger quantitiesthan any other House in the City, : we heave (;r'.n !_l»d erintage u'hm-eby III}(.’ save per cent. : of which our customers get the benefit. Our Merchant Tailoring Department Is Suppliedbwith‘the latest styles of Foreign and Do- - mestic Cloths and Cassimeres of all descriptions, which are now open to the In- ‘ “ spection of the Public. o ~ PERFECT FITS WARRANTED. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, WGBS d s T 'STRAUS‘,‘,I;;.,;&?CO! "‘

SCOTT AND SANDROCK KEEP EVERYTHING in the ])R-UG LINE. THEY ARE SELLING CHEAPER than EVER

LOORK! LOOK! M ILILIAM JAY, - (Snceessor to J. Keasey) Jf«‘éi?fi_/'{twfr'f)'r)' and Deaier in ; Wagons, Buggies, Camiag aions, plfLibs, Lariages. ’ o { i i : ALY KINBR OF REPAIRING, PAINTING AND TRIMMING ; o , Done to Order. ALL WORK WARRANTED, Pubiic Patronage Xolicited. (}PI“[CE and Mannfactory on first streef: first door west of Lizonier Plow Works, 8511 y R T T L IR . REWIAXN'S ' / A XA CARRIAGE & WAGON MANUFACTORY, | e o 1 — P LB\ Y ‘-—' G North-east corner of Cavin Street. | . LIGONIER, ' & > FNDIANA. 5 ; PO | : » ALL STYLES of 'Carriages and Buggies, also Wagons, made of the best materialand in the - meost substantial manner. The proprietor has adopted all the modern inprovements and inventions for the prompt execution of all kinds of work in his line. Onlythe best of timber used, and none;but the best workmen employed in every department—lroning, Wood-Work. Trimming and Painting. The work execufed by.my painter is such as to defy competition either East or West. L He also executes : Ornamental and Sign Painting, ‘. FARMERS, look to your own interests and pat- | ronize Hoxe Meclianics whose work is in evlery respect equal if not superior to that of establishments abroad. My work is all warranted. I have been among you 18 #ears. and expecting to i remain with you in the future, I shall make it my - study to please by doing satisfactory work at the | very lowest prices. J. NEWNMAN. Ligonier, June 11, 1874.-7-6 m S s D S R e e HIGGINBOTHAM & SON, : :& y inu‘-. ’ 1 = B i i N ‘ o~ a]:%fi/}@ i =’ 2 | } | o 4 | %), ANy ~,,;'/; Bv: A .“:. ‘ . ii X ‘-\, ’ : ;ff == i PR S | s .-*‘\,""3'l'.,_ T ; 3 | - P el A Oi S . e O : o s S <el h‘{& (;‘“7'3' ‘ : .l 3 \‘r )RO .}:f : Watchmakers, Jewelry, ~ ANDDEALERSIR > ; _ Watches, Clocks. i e O JEWELRY AND" FANOY. GOODS! ~ Repairing neatly and promptly executed, and Agents for Lazarus & Morris’ Celebrated 7 fl'hflifinpf.the bigwrateh, corne ~"’“~"“§f" Fourth strectr, Ligonier, In an‘a.m o Jan, 1, 1874,

LOOK! LOOK!

E. J. DODGE & CO., . 2 e Ny M.\Nl;li‘.\(:'rn\nnngl o ‘ L ‘ e g Factory opposite the Empire Mills; Sale Rooms on Cavin Stree'l, opposite the Plow Works, - LIGONTER, : :' '} FTNDIANA, { S 7”";4 ;()UR new Factory is nuw in full np@;mh‘in, rin--7 ing 10 hours per day, and we are prepared to . do, at short notice, all kinds'ef . .. < Planihg & Matching, ~ RESAWING, JIG-SAWING; | . TURNING, CARVING: . 2@ ; &¢. Aso.manufacture Wood Mmfldin;is;, Ballas- | - ters, and : = | Parlor Brackets, Toys, ; Lo e, Bie., 810. | R . | We Guarantee Al Work to he Secona.io None. i We bave new machivery. and first-class hands, ‘ and do tine work, o bring along your Planing in i the morning and carry 1t home with you ‘in the ‘ afternoon. Cal and See us Goods sold! = =7 Ty PUET O M T M \"n’ LiOL.t‘k)-:\z; ) .b\. 48 E Ni; 4 A ILv Ligonier, Ind., June 11, "T-L-T-'('nn_ sl O e e e T . BEAZEIX PF.BEAZEL, May (;E',.k'il;l‘v‘l' ot G o o ; ["~ G :x N Voo Saddles, iarness fi( . 7 s E,E( i é _}bk._ v LAND. o ; Vil ~ ; / TRUNKS., J '. »o . \'v lI‘.IGONIER, INDIANA

The proprictor will be pleaséd atanytime to wait I on all who may wish anything in the line ol HARNESS, e s SADDLES, S BRIDLES, TR oo L WHPS e e - . COLLARS, @ ‘ ~FLY-NEIS i{ " BRUSHES, ‘ e &e.;and in fact everylhing por!‘ninEng to this iine o of business, L Si 3 ) S .' i ¥ o 3 Especial artention is called to'the faef that he is now engaged in the mauufyeturing of ailkinds of TRUNIKS, o Which i 0o vl Style, Finish, Durability & Prics, Ate fir superior to those of eastern mmnifu‘c‘tni‘q. Call, See and Buy. October 30, '73-27¢( . FOBFAZEL. APPLETONS. = RICAN CYCLOPADIA AMERICAN GYCLOPADIA. ; New Revised Ldition, -~ Entirely réwritten by the ablest writers on every subject. Printed from aew type, and i< . ‘luktrated with Several Thousand En-='—) . pravingeand Maps, oo siieen

Tur work originally published under the title of Tur New AmerroaN CyoLoPapra was completed 1n 1863, since.which time the wide circulation. which it bas attained in. all ‘parts of the United States, and the signal developments which hive taken place in every branch of scignce, literatnre,’ and art. have induced the editors and pablishers to submit 1t to an exact and.thorongh revision, and tovissuz a new edition entitled Tk AMERIOAN CYGLOPEDIA. = 1 y TR S

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