The National Banner, Volume 10, Number 34, Ligonier, Noble County, 16 December 1875 — Page 3

;‘C(LL at J. Straus, Jr.’s Orig_ina] Boss Clothing Houge and examing those new and nobby styles of hats and caps, which -he is selling cheaper than ever. The Jational Banner LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. SUBSCRIBERS whoteceiyetheir papers i 1 with ah X marked on the nfhrg;in;will un--5 0 { dérstand that the time for which they have o . paid has expired, or isaboutte expire,and L& tuatiftheydesiretereceive the paperthey maust remit immediately . _ o e : The new round house at Garrétt is ‘now receivingand lodging engines. " Bay your Holiday Goods of C. Eldded &Son; - . . . VTR . 'Dr.’ Linderman, Director of U. S. ,mints, recommends - Indianapolis‘for -the new mint, = ’ ‘ o e FouxD.—Any person having lost a hog will please leave description atthe - BANNER office.” . 7 33-2 w. - Holiday Goods at priees.f‘to suit the times, at Eldred’s Drug Store. Ty : "Governor. Hayes, of Ohio, will be inaugurated on-the 10th of January. ° Money saved by buying your Holiday Goods of Eldred & Son. s ' The Republicans of’ New Hamp-. shire have calléd their State Convention for the sth of January. . o ‘ | Freneh Plate Hand Mirrors, Vases, Miigs and Toys at Eldred & Son’s. * _The Centennial managers have petitioned angr&:ss_t\:n‘Sl,sou,(mQ, to help - them get the big show. ready. ~ ° . 'REPAIRING of all kinds doneat T. . E. Casey & Co’s Boot and Shoe ‘Store, | first door south'of the.toundry. =~ * “The Repub?z"?;an estimates thjt from ~a Tourth to a'third of the corn crop of _ Steuben cqunty is “soft” this'year. - - PERSONSs visiting Ligonier-will find ‘it to their advantage to call. at Cornell’s. © His" pictures are akways the -~ hest.” ‘ 33-w3 '.b'.\l'r, J. L. Sweney; late editor of the North Judson Courier, says he will soon start a paper at Bremen, in Marshall countv. . .

‘ The best place to buy Hair'Brushes, »Cloth Brushes, Teooth Brushes, Toilét T Soaps, Perfumeries- and Hair Oils is &t Eldretl’s & Soit’s Drug Store. P % ~ Imsurance companies have paid out ' on. aceount. ofilossés by fire, in Lai Gr'a'ng? county, d!uring the last eighteen months $23,545. : - - :"ALL persons indebted to us are re- | quested-to call and’settle, ¢ither by -.cashor note, before the tirst of Janu--ary, 1876. i C. ELDRED & SoxN. - LSRR S gk o : ’l-‘h.glxgdiann. conference of Mennon- ¢+ ites have resolved that they will here--after trust in Providence, rather thian patronize jnsurance ;companies and " dightning-rod agents. - A g = 1‘*"“”.";‘ pobee ' > ~ A “Good Fit' Desirable. © . ~lif Fou desire a good fitting Boot or Shoe, call-af T. E. Casey & Co’s, where ~yeu ecan . get them made to order, or buy custpm-made. P boo Wl e ——— " | ' The: Evansville Couriér states that . -the Bingham Brothers, ‘crooked’ whis-. Ky distillers, lave been stripped of: ' 8150,000 by ‘the government'.whisky rajd. . g T ‘ A * o - e ; Crorus, Coatings, Fine and Plain ‘Beavers, Cassimeresand Vestings, immensg stock at Engel & (Co.’s at Ken dallville, to be sold. by ‘the yard or mnade to order’at Popular Prices. * Ve el Sl .. The L.SU& ML S. railroad: used to - employ 400 men on bridge work be- * tween. Toledo and Chicago; now only 175 are on the pay rolls—and wagés have been reduced to $2.25 per day./ v e ‘ 4 ALL persons indebted to the undersigned, by note' or book "acecunt, are ‘requested to call.and settle before the ' first' of January, 1876, as all accounts - mustibesettled at that time! . PBR e E.. 8. GERBER.

Notwithstanding Boss Tweed chose a twenty thousand dollar deputy when he sauntered off, the sheriff has found ‘out that :he him Self is liable, not for the amount of his;.own bond, but for the whote amount of Tweed’s bail; which i 8 £3,000,000. L

.As the close of; the year 187} is neur atihand, F. W. Shinke & Bro call for a general settlement; especially on part of-thosg 'who are continually lamenting’ovér dull times and *have abundant me:;fijs'tgi pay their debts. -33-3 t

Franklin Shaffer, a young man living near Argos, Marshall county, was shot and instantly ‘killed _by Ira Starkey, Thursday- afternoon, -while tarkey hunting, mnear Indianapolis, Starkey mistaking him for a turkey,

~ENGEL & Co., at Kendallville, call particular attention to their advertisement. They offer you selections from the Jargest Stock” and the Lowest Prices of anyother House in Northern Indiana. a .

_Dr. FITLER'S Rheumatic Remedy and Vegetable Liver Pills, guarianteed fo eure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sci'aéiqa, Nervous -and Kidney Diseases. Scott & Sandrock,Sole Agts. for Ligonier and vicinity. [v9 33-1 y

THoe Women's'.For.eigfi “Afissionary Sotiety, of the Goshen District, will hold- ifs' semi-annual meeting at the M. E. Church of this placé, on Friday, Dec. 17, Mrs. J. P. Early, of LaPorte, gnd other ladies of distinction, will be present. ' - Miss'L: HARSH,- . ¢ . Secy,Ligonier Auxiliary.

GREEXN & HIRE are running the Star Bakery. They keep constantly on hand fresh Bread, Cookies, Rusks; and, in short, everything good to eat. Farmers’ lanch, with: warm coffee’ or tea. Groceries, Confectionery, and Notions of different kinds. They also keep the H. & M. Oysters, for salé by the dish or can. Give them a call.: : . 31itf

. I¥ Yor want anything in the lamp or lantern line, call anidl examine our stock before buying. We have a full assortment of parlor and bracket lamps, also the Celebrated Hurricane: ‘Tubular and Railroad Lanterns. We will furnish- chandaliers. for churches and school houses on short; x';pticefl and at low rates. ELDRED & SoN.

Bishop Dwenger, of Fort Wayne, on his visit to Lafayette, the other day, was accompanied by a St. Louis architeet, 'who is now engaged. in pre‘paring plans and speeifications of the new Catholic College in Benton: county. The building is to have a'frontage of seven hundred feet. By the m:’:rm of the q‘(zinafion at least 875, ust be expended next year. ~—Lafayette C’ourierl.)fl G :

. - OIGARS'! CIGARS!! - -8 of the best scts. Cigars for. . .. 25cts. . 5 Havanna Filled Cigars for... ".25¢ts, ' 4 Clear Havanna Cigiirs for. . .. 25¢ts. - These Cigars are warranted to be 4s * goed as any in this town and selling % - Wholesalo prices. Stop in at Jim -. Smith’s Cigar Ffletorgém@; Satisf I‘~2§§%%W*’¥3 B W»mfi? e St RR O RT T e

' —THaye you seen “Godey”ifor January? It is a charming number. - ~ —Our- friends of the M. E. Sunday school are pzreparing;for a .épncept_. : ~ —That was a cold and rather violent boreal wave that swept over.us at the first of the week. - . —The land adverfised for sale by W.R. Hicks is now out of the market, he having given up the idea of selling. —Any person having lost a hog can recover same by proving property and paying charges. Apply at THE BANNER office., .. ... 832 w, —Read the article headed “Holiday Season,” on-first page of to-day’s BANNER. It contains Some beautiful sentiments and furnishes.good reading. - —Dr. Kelley, formerly -a resident of this place, has opened a hotel at Syracuse.| The Dr. possesses all the requisite qualifications of a successful landlords = -, T —We will print a package of 50 yisiting cards, in the lighest style of the art, for 75 cents. 'Where tio or more club together they will be. printed for less. money.. - o . —A colored missionary from the “wild woods of Michigan” visited this place last week; soliciting means to carry the Gospel to the benighted den-; izens of his locality. ~ - 1. - —Fred. Douglass, the distinguished colored omtor, will lecture at Goshen: on Tuesday evening, Dec. 21st. Quite a number of Ligonierites talk of listening to Fred’s elognent talk. —The meeting at the Christian’ Church is still going on and will continue over Sunday. . A good interest ‘ prevails. They +have -had eight accessions to this date, Dec. 14th. 1 —J. Straus, jr., respectfully but earn- ' estly requests every person indebted to him to cafl at the *Original Boss ‘ Clothing House” and make settlement’ before the close of the present year.

—The schiool on .the south side has® anew bell. - 1t is something of an improvement over the creaky old one, though its tone is none of the finest. 1t reminds one of the ,farmer’s‘m_idday welcome., . L - .

-—We had a pleasant call, the otker dny, from ‘-E:‘[l‘.'BOAlAlthCjX",'VWhQ Tecently ideritified himself with'the publication of the Goshen Zimes. IHeis a Pennsylvanian, and, as a natural consequence,a very amiable genfleman. —Mr. 1. W. Stage brought to this market, yesterday, 21 I)_(irkel's" which weighed 7,500 Ibs,, making an average of over 357 pounds per head. Messrs. Sackett Brothers ere the ‘purcl"m-sersf. The price paid for the lot was $476.65. %J ulius® Cahen, the popular New York - Jobber, delighted his many friends in this pl'ilCé.\\'i?,h _ofie of his regular visits, Friday and Saturday of last week. Julius always meets with a cordial receptich when visi‘tilig,Liguniexg o S

—A package of 50 or 100 visiting cards is about as'nic¢e and appropriate a present as could be made to wife, motlier, gis"telr,-h_rother, father or lover. Call- at "this office and see samples. They are printed in differetit styles, at as low figures as can be desired. —The billiard tournament at All)i--on, on Friday last, came off, with the following result: Jonas ‘Shobe keeps the cue, and holds -the championship of the county. Frafik 1.. Hathaway, of this place, took second prize. There was a slim attendance.

- —llt affords us pleasure to announce that our t‘ownS’nmy,n,’J. C, Zimmérman, Esq., h,zls.fom}a relief from his re_ceixt severe attack of neuralgia. He is again enabled to follow. his. business pursuits. - Miss Lellie Chapman, we are happy to state, has also “almost fully récovered. . . e

—DMr. Carlton Jones, of the Ligenier Handle Factory, has invented and is manufacturing a snow shovel that possesses s_e_wr;fl points of superiority over any implement of that kind in common use. We have one of them on exhibiticn in .oul‘f_s:mctunl. All wlio have seen it prondunce it a decided improvement. . 5 D : - —Now -comes ‘the time: of* year when the heartless man will leave his team standing uncovered and hungry on the street. in the snow, rain and wind while he sité,hy the stove in the grocery; f(;]:l'illg stories or drinking hot stuff. If poor dumb brutés could talk, what stories they would tell of huaman brutes, or of careless, heartless, thoughtlessmen. =~ . . L ' —Little George Brown, son of Wm. A. Brown, narrowly escaped being seriduély injured, a few. d_aysAago, while sliding down hill on'the sidewalk. A gearfi,_coz‘ning ouht of an ailey; waé just crossing the walk when the boy and sled shot between the horses’ heels and the front wheels of the buggy. The boy rolled off between the wheels and escaped inj‘ury, but. -thé sled ivas converted into a total wreck.. - - . —Kendallville had a little “scare” of fire one evening last'week. But it proved to be only the accidental combustion of a jug of rose oil, which was immediately. thrown into the yard back of Prichard & Larmore’s drug store and allowed to burn until it svas éonsumed, ~ No-serious damages resulted- therefrom, though it presented the appearance of quite .a° conflagratiegn. LR wi e

+ —The other day as a juvenile on’ his sled was coming down hill'atloco‘motive speed he collided with some _obstacle on the track and came with-’ in an aceof knocking in his head-light. He immediately ran in for repairs and. is again on duty as usual, with nothing but a blackened eye to show .for his mishap. But if these chaps are allowed & free use of our streets and sidewalks, we will -be furnished with other and perhaps more serious accidents to record as the season advances. —ltmay be fun for the little chaps, on their pretty, painted sleds, to go seooting down hill at ]iglitni’rigflpeed Gpon the icy sidewalk. -But then it ism’t quite so nice, nor half so safe, for'the'frail lady, or the aged gentle‘mian, who may chance at that perilous moment to be - cautiously trudging along on thé slippery walk, to be obliged to hustle off into the snow to escape having their pedal extremities smitten from under them and perhaps being crippled for life. 1t is dangerous sport, ‘and altogether “improper, fox the juveniles to thus monopolize our public thoroughfires. Canuot the ‘subniit the question for the consider.

" ROME OITY'I.*M o . I have been $o pusy $f late that it was impossible for me to keep up my regular communications to THE BANNER, and would rather like to be, excused now, but your other local scribblers are so provokingly tardy that I am ashamed to offer Eany excuses. Whether I can furnish anything that will be of special or general “interest or not, I will at every convenient season fire a random shot, hit or miss. . The teachers’ institute was held here last Saturday.. Not being able to attend; we cannot furnish much information concerning the matter. The weather being stornllly and cold, there was not a-very larglb attendance. . The spelling “bee” ax?nounced for Jast Saturday night was indefinitely postponed. We hope ifl may be revived and continued. ‘IIt is, in our opinion, a very usefi’ll as| well as very interesting exercise. ot : The joint stock company for the rebuilding of the old woplen factory has .not made mu'ch’.prffgress. The papers, we are informed, are all made out and ready for the su%‘scription of stock, but some little unsettled preliminaries have somewhat delayed the matter. . We hope it will soon be under full headway and pushed forward to a speefly confirmation. ; ‘

“Elder Hall preached”laffi Sunday at the M{ E. church. He said it wasa mistake that the conductpr put him off of the train between h{ré and Wolcottville for refusing to pay his fare; that the truth of the'matterswas-, he had reqhested the condugtor to stop and let him off, and vthi conductor complied with his Wish‘es} that’s all. ’ We certainly have had very mild winter weather so far. [The' lake is still open for navigable purposes, ax'ldc some of the boats which had been taken dshore have been - re-launched. Young America is very devoutly wishing that the lake may saon be “converted into a skating park. , Halle Geisendorft has left the employ of Newt Berry, at the Lake Side, and, we understand, will soon go to Albion. T s ~“Pedro” is still sojouriing ‘here. Rumor __:h}ls it that he got !into a nasty ‘scrape on Saturday night last. " J.E.Nowells has sun{fndéred his post as .night-watch at the Magnet Woolen Mills. The objeTst of the Superintendent is to make expenses.as light as- possible. o i Prof. John Grubb stoutly denies being married, and we do riLt believe he is. v ©L ; The Magnet Woolen Mills has just’ received from Big Rapids a car-load 1 of lumber and shingles, f‘Pr improve- 1 mgnts, repairs, ete. yi ) } ' Some parties here are| making arrangements to do a heavy fishing business this winter: ;f"'They! have their conveyances and accou erments all ‘ ready and.are only waiting for the: lake to freeze over. They ‘think of shipping their fish to:Cincinnati. and Ft. Wayne. & 5 i The new Photograph Cabinet is creating quite an excitement. = EveryL?ody who sees it wants| one. The only trouble has been tha the manufacturers have riot been able to supply 'the demand, and ‘have. thus kept the matter back a little. e We would like to know*: who ‘has a right to prognosticate on {'tl;_e number of snowsthis winter, Rolme City has that matter patented, and]partfes outside who are “pitehing in” had vetter | be careful lest they inqx‘iqge upon our patent. ' s 1 ‘The Good Templar Lod'Le here now numbers over sixty nl»emlj)er§.' e - Our schools are- well a tended and in good condition. = 1 &

- Our church services. ,s'tjél continue to be held about dinner time. . Rabbit hunting has cou}menced; 0 i ALEXIS.

-+ It'is always very ztxlri(wtlg to a congregation to have a person hacking and coughing during serviices., A single dose of Dr. King’s New Discovery relieves the worst.cases. | .- ;

—The fast mail traing meet and pass each other at Waterloo, since the new time card took effectT and not at Sedan, as heretofore. =~ . | : —The friends of the U B. Church, on both sides of the river, are making arrangements for'a Chrisimas;tree at

their house of worship, ox% Christmas eve (Dee. 24), for the benefit of their Sunday-school. Everybody is invited to attend and hal\lg presén.ts on the tree for their friends. : ~ —The Jadies ofthe Christian Church are making wvigorous pre}b_aration_‘for their Oyster Festival i:fld - Chuirch Fair, to'be held in Kann’s Hall the evening before Christmas. No efforts will be spared to make it a suceess and pleasant to all that attend. An admittance fee will be taken at the door, and a:reasonable price charged for oysters or supper. The Fair articles will be for sale during the evening. Let both the town and country people prepare to attend -and sper.d a pleasant evening. All are most cordially invited. ;< 5 —Hon. D. 8. Scott has been indulging in a few prognostications in regard to the programme of “Old Probabilities” for three months—December

1875, and-January and February, 1876 —and his predictions for tfllese months are as follows: During December, it will be fine weather throughout; January will be rather more stormy, yet fine winter weather; the first few days of February will be rather rough, then there will be some n}ore pleasant w‘:eather, and the latter portion of the month will be as ‘pleasant as the first half. :* | ] : , 1!;6;;)' and’s-;;l;;ey. ] Are creating quite a stir in the religious circles of ‘Amer?ca, hich is only equalled by the excitement. following the introduction of Dr. King'’s New Discovery for Coughs and Colds, Asthma and Bronchitis. The great virtue of-this wonderful remedy is certainly very rem'arkabie. No’equ¥h or Cold however obstinate can resist the healing qualities of this great remedy. It completely cures when. all others fail, For sale by Eldred & Son, druggists. ~ Trial bottles free. 33-2 t

A Cambridge City dispateh says that Mr. Taylor, one of T. A. Stevens’ theatrical company, arose in his slee Thursday night and ‘w,alkgd througg a second-story window of the Central Hotel into a marble yard below. He wag badly bruised but is not seriously injared. Trying to gft ‘back to his room, he fan through a large pliteglass window in Hoshour's drug store, s e e

CROMWELL ITEMS.

. For the accommodation of the traveling public, the eXxpress and mail train going west in the evening, due here at 5:16, stops, so that persons going to Albion, or points farther east, and desiring to return the same day, can do so by going on the 10:30 A, M. train. e - 2

Prof. U. J. Hoffman, of Wawaka, delivered a series of lectures here during the past week, on Phrenology: Mr. H. is a graduate of the New York Phrenological Institute and is a young man of great promise. . ©

Rev. Douglas preached an able sermon to_a large and. attentive audience last Sabßath. : : :

A protracted “shindig” is in force now at this place, in connection /with a shooting-match and gaming institution. When will the people of this part of the country look imto the future with brighter anticipations of a better life? :

The Vanderford boys are receiving a large invoice of goods and are selling them at hard-pan prices. ' Ed. Bryant, the gentlemanly day operator at this 'station, has accepted the agency at Bloomdale, east on the B. & 0. road. He enters upon hisnew field of labor this week. Success attend him. Mr. Whiteman, who succeeds Mr. Bryant, commences business here to-day. B _ The old folks say, “Not much4vinter this time.” | Porkers .are still going at a high price il this locality, but down they must come soon. : % o A temperance lecture was deliveréd here last night, by A. W. Flowérs, of Michigan. - - sz We can confidently recommend for Coughs and Colds or Lung diseases, the use.of Dr. King’s New Discovery. Tt-cures. - . k. : sis (e e . . Coiumbia City Items. g We are putting on'city airs just now. If you doubt it, visit us by moonlight. There has been a public sabscription taken up, and the “city eilads” have donated the sum of $lOO for street lamps to light up all the principal streets, including those leading to the depots. A want long felt. The lamps were purchased of P. S. Underhill, of Fort Wayne, and cost, all complete and ready to light, $lO apiece. They burn kerosene and are a credit to the place. We “got it- up wrong” last week when we said there had been no fight in town for three: weeks, for on' the “4th inst. there was a genuine knockdown. Who said Garrett was ahead?

; Three- young lads are i}i‘j&il here for -petty larceny —stealing . oy,’sters from William Walters one night last week. So much for allowing young boys to run about, town after bedtime. The new jail is beginning to 100k5 like a building. There is to be considerable of chimney ornaments. - The ironmen are here putting in the grating for the cells. Winter has finally put in an appearance. ~We were here first, so let him come. : v The Young Ladies’ Benevolent Association (Hebrews) will give a grand ball here on Wednesday evening of this week.. e g : . The protracted meeting is still in | progress. : i Quite a number of our citizens are burning coal this winter. 3 Shooting and raffling matches. are all the go in this section at present. The surest way, and thecheapest andmost honorable, is to buy-a turkey, and then you haveit. S.U.REpoP. . ) ———— S, ———————— : Another Panic !m‘minent. We are not ctoakers—we are hopeful'to the last; but it is better to keep well in harbor during a storm. A little caution saves many a barque. The timely use of Hall’s Balsam' will prevent consumption. A bottle of this remedy should always be kept in the house, ready for use in emérgencies. It saves thousands of dollars in doctors’ bills. Pri‘ce,'sl per bottle.. Sold by all dealers.. A ; - PErsoNAL—Unto every lady and gentlenan, and all the beautiful children in the village and surrounding ecountry: CORNELL, the Artist, sends his compliments, with a reminder%hat the Holidays—the time when every one expects some token of love or remembrance from their friends—is approaching. - Nothing would be more appreciated than yourphotograph, for which: call at the Gallery in the Banner Block, P. O. Building. 33-w8

HIIcGINBOTHAM’S 18th Anniversary of the Holiday Season in Ligonier finds them in ‘possession of the Largest Assortment, Best Styles, and Lowest Prices, ever offered in Fine Gold and Roll Plate Jewelry, Roger Bro. and Strickland’s Plated Ware, Thomas Clocks, L. & M. Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, Elgin, Springfield and Waltham Watches, Chains, Fancy Goods, &e., &e. 'Goods sold will be engraved free of charge. 34-w2 ———— et — ; Teachers’ Institute. The teachers of Perry township will meet in Room No. 4, ofsthe Ligonier School House (south), on Saturday, Dee. 18, 1875, at 914 o’clock, A. M., for the purpose of effecting an organization. All teachers of the township are required to attend. ' L. J. DuNNING, Trustee.

SATISFIED.—Many housewives who have been using Baking Pawder for years, have become satisfied that D. B. DeLand & Co.'s Best Chemical Bdleratus is better for all purposes, and therefore cannot be induced to use Baking Bowder or any other brand of Saleratus. Indeed, it has gained the name of “Housewife’s Favorite,” so general is its use. = e

Last Saturday evening a 3-year-old child of Amos Reeves, residing near Freedom, was burned to death: She had been out playing, came in to warm at the fire, her clothes caught fire, and she was burned to death.

Founp—betweenCromwelland Ligonier, an article worth about $2O. The owner, by describing property and producing evidence of ownership, can obtain the same by addressing i U. J.. HoF¥MAN, Wawaka, Ind,

Patent Metalic Hair: Brush, the latest novelty in the toilet line, answers the purpose of both brush and comb. Call ‘at Eldred’s Drug Store and examine it. s eOR

Mississippi, with the exception of De Soto County, gives a Democratic majority of 80,147, The Senate is Democrati¢ by 24 to 13 and the House i MARRIED. ; _ LATTA-MoTHENA —December sth, 1875 at the M, E. l’ajf:on!xfigi'xg:-g%?g?ifif%h th, N e ilton Latta, of Perry twp , fo Miss Mattha Mo~ gw;vmfk*? . BOXTROM _SPARROW.—December 7th, 1875, ‘by A, Banta, Esq., Mr. Chatles Boxtrom to Miss x,;gm Bl diadail e Daa

Castorin is a.fierfect substilute for Castor Oil, without any of its objections, for it is pleasant to take, and doés not nauseate or gripe. For Costiveness atany age, but especislly for Sour Stomach, Wind Colic, Worms ‘and the Dlsordered Bowels of Children, itis the moat effective remedg in existence. Itisharmless, itis religblo, ‘and it is is cheap. = % s There nesd be |A¢ pain where Centaur Liniment is used. Burns snd Scalds are healed without a scar. Rheumatism, Sprains, and maogt flesh, bone and muscle ailments can be absolutey cured. There are two kinds. The White Centaur Liniment is for family use, the Yellow for horses-and animals, One trial will convince the inc redulons. . 0 : A"MAN OF A THOUSAND: A Consumptive Cured. When Death was hourly expected from CONSUMPTION, all remedies havipg failed, accident led toa discovery whereby Du. H. Jauzs cured his only child with a preparation of CANNABIS INDICA.: He now gives this recipe free onreceipt of two stamps to pay expenses. Thereisnota single symptom of consnmgtion‘that it does not dissipate—pightsweata.~irritation of the nerves, difficult expectoration, sharp painsin the lurgs, nausea at the stomach, Ipaction ofthe bowels, and wasting of the muscles. Address Craddogk & Co., 1032 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa, giving name of this paper. s s A ,21-w26 CTHE MARKETS, LIGONIER. ; - Wheat—white.... $OOO H0g5—1ive.......... 362§ Amber—red ...... 106{Hogs—dresged...... 775 Rye......c0.c...i. :50iTurkeys—Hve.....c0 Oy ORTE Loy 30;Ch10kens-—live,.... oo Dy Q0rn,..... <. @ 30iBeeswax (il Llllill 8K Potatdes,. ..0 @ 95iBotter. Lil T ey BlaxSeed. .il o ion96thard il b g Clover 5eed,..i.... 6U0|Egg5,...... ... .0, Wooli:.iouiv, 40/ Feather 5............ 7y P0rk.,{.......per 3B ‘Tallow.... Visdesies U 8 5h0u1der5.......... 08jTimothy Hay.......100g Tam 5.......... lfil_Mush Har.........80p ~ KENDALLVILLE. Wheat—white.....slls Live H0g5..........§6 25 Amber—red ..... - 1671‘Dreaeed H0gg..:... 715 Rye .ci.omiviooccle ond {Live Turkeyß:ocioioe Qats. L. i . ..0.0 ' Plikive Ghickens o.o: = o= COrD;. i sonisnes - @ A 5 TBEORAWAX, ... cia Ui B 8 Potatoeas,. ..o .o 280 Battercosioni i 9% Flax Seed. .... .o 3 851 hard,. o i ciiions 14 Clover Seed.. ...@6s|Eggs,.......cc.cua. 20 W001....:du. 5@ 45| Feathers, .....c.c... 90 Pork;.. ... b . aTallow, oo tiiios 08 5h0u1der5,......... -:{Timothy Hay....... 1009 Hameii. ......@ . [ Marsh Hay..r.ceuun —8 S O oHIOREO, : Wheat—white....B 96/ Hogs=live..s69o @s7 25 Wheat—red ....... ..|/Mess P0rk..1950@ 0000 Oorna oo iiacis, 4 Lard . ioe 1247@ €OO9 Oate. 770 . 29% Shouldérs i ..oies st 7% Barley.. ../ i SUCIHamE oo oo A 0 * 1 TOLEDO. . . Whesl.. .. . icoo TB6.ORERII v it 98 Red ** ........... 1928 Clover Beed.... ... 730 £orn. ... L. ... DOIHOER. . oo .i. . 88N e e e . Mrs. Joanna Judd, TAILORESS dW 4 ® : All Kinds of Tailoring Done to Order. Having left the store of J. Straug, Jr., 1 take this method of informing my friends thatl can be found in the first house east of the new school building or the north side of the river, or all or-ders-left at the store of Stanabury & Son, will re- - ceive- prompt atteniion. ; . 34-m3 Noble Co. Agricultural; Society. Anbpual Mceting for the Elecs = - tiom ofOflicers.. L ~ Notice is hercby:given that a meeting of the Noble County Acricultural *Society ‘will pe held |in the Town Hall, at Ligonier, on ; Sk . Momniay, January 3d, 1876, At 10 o’clock, A. M, for the purpose c* electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the Society.- ‘o /B. B'lOLw, Pres’t. D. W. GrEEN, Secretary. L S BB PR N S s . o e : . o : Ligonier Park Association Annual Meeting for the Elec- : tion of Oflicers. : “ Notice ishereby giventhit a meeting of the Ligcnier Park Association will be hzld in th 2 Towa Hall, at L-gon ier; on Monday, Januaxry 3d, 1876, at 1 o'clock . »., for the pmipose cf jelecting a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come befcre the Association. A 5 J. R STQLL, Pres'’t. ¢ DWW, Green, Seeretary., oo 0L 0 (ITIZENS BANK N~ LAy LIGONILR, :. INDIANA:' l First-Class Notes wanted at a Low Rate of Discount. : -

All parties having “‘Public Sale Notes ,”’ will do viell to see ns befora disposing of them elsewhere. ! € Exchange Bought and Sold, and Foreign Drafts drawn'on all the Principal Cities .of Europe. ;| g : Agents: for First-Clags Fire and Life Insurance Companies. g e ; STRAUS BROTHERS. M. M. RITTERBAND, Notary Public. Ligonier, Ind., Dec 16; 1875.-6-26 : O NOTICBEY v HAVING incurred eonsiderable expense Inowerhauling and thoroughly repairiug the old mill, we now feel obliged to call upon our creditors to sestle their accounts. Wecannot do business without ¢apital. MeCONNELL & LAPE. September9th, 1875.-20tf r ; : FOR RENT On reasonable terms, a ' 9new omne-story FRAME PWELLING, containing five spacious rooms and a first-class cellar; good stable, ocut-house, chicken park, well, &c., situate on north side of the river. For particulars inquire of - S HENRY GATES, Dec: 9, 1875.-33-tf At Decker’s Grocery. ~ Mrs. Joanna Belt, . TR DRESS AND MANTUA-MAKER. Rooms over Denny’s Drug Store, in the old Pierce - e -» Building, . . : ! LIGONIER, INDIANA. L AL work done in neat and fashionable qtyles'.—’. Prompt attention givén to orders and gatisfaction guaranteed. CHARGES REASONABLE. Public patronage respectfully solicited, . -29-3 m

:SHERIFF'S SALE. ¥ virtue of a certifled copy of a decree and an B,' order of sale to me directed by the clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana,in the case of Andrew Ashbaungh vs. Andrew Kniss, Martha Kniss and Timothy Hudson. I will offer for sale at public auctio at the door of the court house, in the town qf Albion, county of Noble, and State oflndiana, on { :

Saturday, December 28, 1875, Between the hours of 10 o’clock A M. and 4 o'clock r M, of said day, the following described Real Egtate, to wit: The west half of the north-east quarter of section twenty-nine, in township thir-ty-five, north of range nine east, ¢ xcepting therefrom all that portion of said tract lying south of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad, in Noble county, and State of Indiana. : NATHANIEL P. EAGLES, ; Sheriff of Noble county, T. E. Ellisen, Attorney for Plaintiff. : Alpion, Ind., November 25th, 1875.-pf $6.00

9 NTN DI LY A 03l SHERIFEF'S SALE. BY virtue of a certifled vcopiv of a decree and an order of sale to me dire¢ted by the Clerk of the Noble Circnit Court of Indiana, in the case of Phillip Nihart vs. Leander T. Fisher and Mary E. Fisher, I will offer for sale at.public auction, at the door of the court house, in the town of Albion, county of Noble, and State of Indiana, on Saturday., January Sth, 1876, .Between the hours of 10 o’clock, A.m. and 4 o’clock .x. of said da{‘. the following described real estale, "to wit: Ten acres of land bounded as follows: commeneing at the south-west corner of the south-east quarter [X] of section fifteen [ls], township thirty-five [3s], north of rapge eight (8] east, runnlnfi thence north ten [lo] chains twen-ty-nine (29] links, thence east nine [¢] chains and seventy-three (73] links, thence south ten [lo] chains and twenty-seven [27] links, thence west nine [9] chains and seventy-three [73) links to the place of _beglnnin%. in Noble ¢county, Indiana. 3 NATHANIEL P. EAGLES, Shcr,i( of Neble County. D.T. Tarron Ai.tor.;negefor Plaintiff. ] Albjon, Ind., November 20th, 1875,-82-pf $6.20. T 0 CONSUMPTIVES. The 'advertiaer..h;vh(l;;?been’permnnently cured of that dread disease, .ananmyxon, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow snflerers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will gend a ‘eofy of the prescription used, (free of chu:gex. with the directions for preparing and n.% e same, which they will find & surE ovee for auqrwo,' Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. @ - eotA B DR SO regs. i B, . Wi N. " 104, Penn St.. Willismsburgh, New York. PAmbApbottenetem T Lo s ERRORS OF YOUTH, a»«fiii’%m“ ‘%«m Mot s Aty BURd Ikt sil Whs

dia N I a day sed using our Well BB F: T S FARM for SALE. IF not previously sold ‘st private sale, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder, on Thursday, February' 10, 1876, His Farm of 130 aeres, situated 5)4 miles northeast of Ligonier. s : One Hundred Acres are Cleared, : o the remainder being - i WELL TIMBERED The Improvements consist of a two-story log house, weather-boarded; large Bank Barn, tenant hause, and stable, two orchards, out-houses, i two wells, &c. 5 For terms and additienal particulars apply to the subscriber on the premises. : . SIMON J. ZOOK. Hawpatch, Dec. 9, 1875.-33-w9 : S e A S e , THE GREAT CAUSE . ; ! : ‘;.»"'-“"""‘;‘.' ; e Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope, Pricesizcle A Lecture om the Nature, . Tréeatment and Radical Cure : of Seminal Weakness, or Spermaiorr- ” heea, induced by Self-Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Ixfipotency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gner&lly; Consumptien, Epilepsy, and Fits: Mental and 'P{x‘yaic-l Incapacity,&c.— By ROBERT J. COLYERWELL, M. D., author of theé “Green Book,” &c. The. world-renowned auther, in thisadmirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences ofself-abuse may be effectnally removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical_‘oremtiona. bougies, instruments, ngngs, orgordials; pointing out amode of cure at once certain and effectual by which everysufferer, nomatter whathis condition may"?e, maycnrehimselfchewp]y,privately,andrsdinl ¥ 8~ This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and housands. . g Sent, under seal,in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents or two post stamps. ;" Addressthe gublia‘hers, : 951yl CHAS.J.C.KLINE&CO., 127 Bowery, New Yor}:,P. O. Box, 4086. F.BEAZEL, . Manuficturer of - ; Saddles, Harness o —AND— - i TRUNK S, LIGONIER, INDIANAF < : i . The proprictor will:be pleased at ‘any time to wa on all. who may wish anything in the line;of HARNESS, ; : SADDLES," : ; BRIDLES, ! : WHIPS, . COLLARS, , FLY-NETS, | ; BRUSHES, ' e CARDS, &c., 'and in fact evcrythlng.fpertainihg to this 3 of bubiness. Especial attention is called to the fact that he/is now engagedin the manufaoturing of allkinds e TRUNKS, 2, Which, in B Style, Finish, Durability & Prics, Are far superior to those of eastern innnif_acture. Call, See and Buy. " October3o,’73-27tf ‘F.BEAZEL.

CABINET SHOP 8 — :AND oo : R.D.KERR, Would cespectfully announce to the citizensol . Noblecounty, that he hazconstantly on hand a large and superiorstock ot . CABINET WARE. o Consisting in barl of DRESSING BUREAUS. = | © WARD-ROBES. : DABLES " ' : N L STANDS, ; o LOUNGES, . : : CUP-BQARDS. : 1. ‘ MOULDING 'CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, Andin fact evexythin‘g’ usually keptina First class Cabinet Shop. Particularattention paid tothe Undertaking Business. fe OOFFINS ALWAYS ON HAND. And made to order, upon short noiee. Also all kinds of Shop Work made to order.: Ak Furniture Ware Roome on westside of Cavin Street, corner of Fonrth street, Ligonier, Ind. - f?-A good Hearse alwaysin reaciness. ! igonier, May 24, 1871. ¢ ! i

The best place in Noble and adjois ag connties S to buy ; Substantial and Durable Trunks e s At— : A. METZ’M, Ligonier, : : : Indfama. He has just receivégi a nplexidm seortment o Trunkewhich he willsellst | - Very Low Prices, much cheaper thun a similar artel e oan bepur it b DR ?\» f{ k] ?Aé ‘* '-. h B HR | 1 ? % BED " 1\ ? e b e

SEHETHIS 0 ;‘ ; 3 i 0 t 5 ’W‘ / : Don’t Let Your Boois and Shoes | LYON’S e~ : ) .- [ ~Patent Metallic § 5 . | gi 3 ' A*® ‘: ‘ - : PREVENTS I ' 1 3 . o : 'ROH'! i 5 i : ’ b ) ; Runging Oven, A | V 2 : i W 1 - ‘ Ny - F. W. SHINKE & BRO. i Havé the exclusive ng'enéy for Ligonier and sur- . ¢ rounding country, and willapply it to i ; ’ old Boots and Shoes 'l;izva.t have been run over.‘ g The habib";'of:iunning over boots and shoes is formed from wearing’ . erooked shoes when young. We continneto - ‘ . 2 - manufacture Vo | . < ; ; Hine Boots, . SHOES, | G AITERS, - i ¥ : | SLIPPERS, &c. Oectober 7, 1875-9-43 | : g M eloo oet st T ! 5 S ¢ : o S : : S KO ViU S : Five Dollars will purchase a Fraction of an Industrial' Exhibition ‘Bond, that is certain to draw one of the following Premiums, +3% v ) 3 'On December 6th, 1875, | ' A Tentn, which costs only ss,—can draw any of the following, and will be received by the compa- . ny at any time in 6 months, as ssin the purchase of a $2O Bond. s 1 This is & chance for gain and no chance for loss. 10 Premiums 0f......53,600 each,) - -10 Pl et 1000 10 a 8 adauls oG l : 10 ae heaea 400 "‘ | Paidincash Be Al b andml 100 se Sa ik 2 A deduetion. 290 8 SRS 10 ¢ l 444 “ e oot : £ 39000 2 bisaa A 0 ) The Lowest Premium is §2.10. ' Each Fraction must draw this sum. : All Fractions will be good with $15.00 to purchase a whole $20.00 Bond. : o This is a chance for a fortune, and. no chance. for loes. 2 : A $2O Bond participates in 4 drawings each year, until it has drawn one of the following premiums, - $lOO.OOO. "$2l, 850, $lOO, $2OO, $3OO, £ssoo, i $l.OOO, 33.000? _85.000, $lO.OOO, $35.000, : SIOOO.OOO. The Bonds issued by the Industrial Exhibition Co. are a copy of theEuropean Government Loans. The Bonds are a safe investment. " PEOPLE OF SMALL M§ANS s ean find no better or safer investment. No chance of loss. A fortune may be acquired . ) O December 6th—on January 3d. | PURCHASE NOW. HOW to_FPurchase. i In person, or by certified Check, or Exprees, or Postal Order, or Draft, or ienclose Greenbacks in a registered letter, te, and made payable to the Industrial Exhibition Com})au{. ¢ The funds raised by sale of these Bonds, will be applied to the erection of a 7

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RECOLLECT,. The Industrial Exhibition ig a legitimate enterprige, chartered by the State of New York. ' Its Directors are the best citizens of New York. It has had geven drawin{zs_ since July, 1874, and paid out in principal and interest. G

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. Any one obtaining a premium, the company pledges itself not to make publie. ! o This enterprise is simply a ncw form of bond; in no sense is it to be recognized as a lottery. ) There are no blanks, Be sure and purchaseat once. ' $ 5 will buy a Fraction for December 6th, 1875, g 5 # 3uarter Bond for Jan. 3d, 1876, . 316 t i alf Bond ey e 1876. $2O ¢ ‘¢ Whole Bond S oL 1876. All Bonds are exchangeable' into city Igts, in | the suburbs of New York city. : | Each Bond-holder is _rcgi?rded as an honorary member of the Industrial Exhbition Co.,and is welcome at the parlors of the company, N 0.12 East 17th Street. Agents Wanted. g | All communications and remittances to be made. to the Industrial Exhibition Co,, 12 East 17th St., . bet. sth Ave. gnd Broadway, New York city. 4 For the purpose of giving the Bond-holders of the Industrial Exhibition Co. full and complete” information .as to the progress of the company. and a com{)l'ete list ofthe drawings, an Illustrated Journal will be publi hed, viz: | THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION ILLUSTRATED, ¥ A 9 Subscription Une Dollar per Year.: ; Any one sending a club of 15 subscribers, with $l5, will be given a premium of one fraction.or X Bond ; club of 27 subscribers, a ¥ Bond ; elub of 50 subecribers, a who'e Bond. Address, . ) . ¢ % Industrial Exhibition Illustrated, 12 East 17th Street, New York City. § $6O Will Purchase 13 Fractions. Nov. 11, 1875-Bw-29 : NEW BOOKS, : JUST ISSUED BY Sy & Ing? b 3 : : The Authors' Publishing Comp, 27 BOND STREET, NEW YORK. (Incorporated 1878, Paid up Capital, $100.000.) . I, HIGHER THOUGHT. . _° Evolution and Progress: by Rev. Wm. L Gill, - ~ AM O PYIon oo o UN S 0 Anal&ticnl Proeesses: by Rev. Wm. 1. Gill, ! ACM: REeet . o 00l il i 200 ,Eccleaiolofl:: by Rev. E. J. Fish, D.: D...... 200" Llnea% of Langnage: by J. N. Fradenburgh, 11. ASTHERICTHOUGHT, - Wild Flowers’ Poems: by C. W. Hubner. Prich, Q 1 80 O e v s SITS Iréne: A Prize Story, by Mrs. B. F. Baer.... 125 Her Waiting Heart: Novel, by Lou CapsaAol G e e e 180 Egypt Enuis: Novel, by Kelsic Etheridge.. 50 Travelers’ Grab-Bag: by an‘Old Traveler... 50 Slippers and Gown: by Kelsic Etheridge... . : o i ' In press Guarded by a Fear: by Mrs. M, B, Sheridan. E ; Slss In press. * HI PRACTICAL THOUGHT. 3 Gold ana Free Banks: by M. R Pi10n...... 8§ 75 The Grangers: hy M.:R. Pi10n....{.......... 50 Munnacri‘f: Manual: How to prepare MSS.. " 10: Free Trade: by M. R. Pi10n.........._ . Inpress. For sale in all book gtores, or mailed postpaid on receip: of price by the publishers. Descriptive vcatsloniu free. . " : ; @& llf you have a book to .publish send stamp. for pamphletiof the New Plan of Publishing, inaugurated by'the A. P. Co. : haco-30-3m

EMPIRE Bm.- N *a} » 5 la} : 3 Billiard Hall : I‘*“‘“"'——;_ e - e s Ten-Pin Alley L. B. HATHAWAY, Prop'r, Basement Banner Block‘, ;“’; s nga‘nlé'r, If‘jfid..‘ Tobacco and Cigars, Candies, Nuts, CHICAGO CIDER & FRESH LEMONADE, All lover; gt‘ a nice, q@rfie ofbilliards 61' tens pins, will find this to be just the place. = -~ 24tf

HIDES WANTED! I will make it an object for’ farmers to call on me, in the Bt - Banner; Block, before selling their Mides. Money can be ‘made by fellowing this advice. gl 0 e i na 4 lomong Kaufagn, e' et o SENT EFDEE ?lé‘flq, ‘f 50 sio ( ‘:‘ ¥ ‘—‘.;ri'gvfi' ».j«‘p'w ,4’;"“,%3,_"‘, .',‘

: e N Pl % e e e s Y(\ Retails Groceries, Provisions, &e., ~at Wholesale Prices. @ 8 Twill offer fo'the publiethe . Ever bxef.("l'e‘ offered in Northern’ ,Ind_iaila-z‘ I have feduced all 5 my teas 10 cents per pound, and will give 25 pér cent. ~ - discount on five pound'packages. - ° il | ; ara : 9 st il \ 1 : iy ¢ - é" e G I will 'positivély close out my Estock of Cfillned-Fl‘uifS at o Caoc b e D heost; e followsy i e pE A‘G ! ( l’l‘ | Q-Ib. Cans, Yellow, $1.75 per Doz. 4 AXLAKPAR AL b | 3-Ib. Cans, Yellow, $2.50 per Doz Tfl \ ( _(( ‘ J e 2-Ib. Cans:sl.lovl';er Dozen. = o J Vi, i Al B 3-Ib. Cans, 1.50 per Dozen.{_- . BLABKB EHH lES]‘ 2lb ()aus‘,'-at $1.20 per Pozen. nniky | - , ‘ : " And all other fruits in proportion. = *

s S VMR TR CES ORE - L L Queens-Ware, Glass-Ware, coa o alhley COUBIErY | 0 o Is one of the largest and best selected:in Northern Indiana, . e andl'wfll refail itat. =~ Sl e LT MU EROEOE s _ITS’C..‘ICII‘ as I’dge,é;i 'To'ilct Sé{‘tjs,_ Smioking Setts, &c., | - ; i{ Will be Closed Out Regardless of the Cost! - I would invite the public to call and examine my stock, and ~he convinced that it is one of the largest and best/ever of- | . fered in this part of the State, and that I am giving ~ . hetter bargains than any ofher house in the county. . Ligonier, Ind., Dec. 9,1875. = - . -J.DECKER. - For the Next 30 Days You Can Buy

&ec., at. lower prices than ever; in order to reduce stock before | |es 7 B 5 b aean e e s CINVEICIDE, e o [ e ADR i L J.smSTRAUS, JR. ~g -% e 3 ‘7 }5 ¢ : ; g o b t : g i : 5 5o . A o «,“”4 : 3 ; ‘ \ » ; . § ‘ 2 3 TELE EEOLIDARTS! Will find a great many persons in need of fine clothing, and I - will offer them better bargainsthan ean be secured at any . . © other establishment in the town or county.. L & " ‘.“:_ s _.,..__:o:,____.__ e e { ".,"" In view of approaching cold weather, I will give all a chance - e to keep warm, by,se]-lmg_'_ s A K aanole « 2 ayr All Kinds of Underwear, | choe e 0 n aflextremiely low figures, R ARREN EAR R 2 RAR R E I REDR ) b X A g fi‘} s .iR s 3 i f A ~ _;1 ‘ . — L \ St ‘e_. .‘~" . L iy . 3 T -&‘i, : : ;e 1 " Are coming, and T will sell every deseription of goods at low= er prices than ever, i’n;‘o;fi’ep to reduce stock before invoicing. ¢ L agretan S "";;{ fit ¢ " L S i g . :“, »" {:; i is Everybedy's Intevest It is Everybedy's Interest ~ J.STRAUS,JR)S Original “BOSS” Clothing House. * His new and Elegant Stock is simply immense. No use W o -‘trmn%‘;o;enumemfiec - 'We can meet every demand of the pubWi hocs ol NN R e ss e 3 R ey e s lic: We have Suits for Old and Young, Big anld"ht‘tle;;%m %q;» and Poor!. We sell at Bottom Figures! All we ask is thatol OO e > -, ) ; W T Rt eeel B e SR Will call and Examitio.our Goods. We have also a Large and Camplete il L Bl koot all styldsof -© 0 0 owl R e g ee B L ~ Gloves and Underwear: s zgi‘fffiw“ffi%@ '