The National Banner, Volume 12, Number 2, Ligonier, Noble County, 3 May 1877 — Page 3

The atiowt Panney

LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.

—‘—'-‘——'—"_—’—*V"« 3 > . Jiabbing Bates. We willfarn’sh Tfil Banxezandthe eekly editions of thie ooWing named papers, .eyu!.uh:fl rates, towit: - Bsnner:and 1 5entine1........... 323 = . . Jodiaem PArmer........--------- 360 Tl el s BOOK.---ocennnnr 453 g 8 = e T R ) ;= s SeMgore’s Rural New Yorker...... 415 i gf‘;!',,ifl:g:mWeemy...........-...;54a . ;., o o 18’ gonth}y.q. e e g:o e g Tpers’ Bazar, ... .oov.eeseee 040 2»@“ Western Roral.....iieoeye ooee 365 Teews: Cash,invariably inadvance. - Thesboveterms apply to subscribers in Noble cousnty only. Tencents must be added on subscriptions outside the county. ; )

© SUBSCRIBERS who receive their papers with sn X marked oo the margin will dnderstand that the time for which they have paid has expired, oris abont to expire, and Shnt if they desire to reccive the paper they simdtvemit immediately. &W&oF o 0 LS

J. Straus, jr., asserts without fear of smocessfnl contradietion, that at his Boss Clothing House goods in his line can be bought cheaper than in. any other house in the State of Indiana.

For anice job of mer¢hant tailoring, call at Ed. Rapseh’s. - P

“One day last week allittle diughter of Andrew Wyatt, living near Auburn, was burned to death'a few days ago, while bwilding a fice during the absence of her mother. - = = |

A good stock of Lamps, Chimneys, &c, for sale at Eldred’s Drugs Store.

Stonewall Jackson’s sister was so determinedly a uiion woman as te canse a separatiog from her husband, an extensive tarmer of West Virginia.

Buy your Drugs, Medicines, &c., of {. Eidred & Son. Best quality of goods at as low. prices as they can be sold, s gor MOO, | . iollase - ohke

© Tién. Edward McePherson, formerly & Jerk of the House of Representatives, has been appointed Chief of the Bu‘rean ¢f Engraving and Printinginthe Treasury Department.

“Al] the perfumes mgt will rot sweeten this little hame JTwas the mourainl plaint of Lady “Maébeth. Terry's - Salicylic Soap , would have T 3 e A

- A% 12:05 on the morning of April 24, O'Leary and Weston b:’!gaxfiuyvalk «f six 'days, for $3,000 -a side, &t Agricaltaral Hall, Islington, Liondony The miatel endéd at.2:50 pomion'thd Tih, Wesicn being 22 miles behimd.

Don’t suffer with the sick headaclie and a torpid liver. Wallace's Liver and Sick Headache Pills will -remove the \ymoub!e. They are guaranteed.— For sale by & Decker.,

The merchants, bankers and bishops of the Episcopal, Methédist and Roman Caibolic chllg.lu—.s of Louisiana have acßpessed; 3 letter to Hayes indorsing 88 my;gxfiléexbres'sirigizeit’canfidepee in the Nicholls govelnment,

- TouvNp.—Last Thursday; near the residgence of Jonathan Zook, Hawpatch, a roll of money. The owner can Tecover same by calling on Jonathan Zook and paying for this notice.

Serect ScaooL.—A. W, Kline, who had control of the schogl on the north side of the river,during the past winter, wifl open a select school, in the building on public square, on the 14th insty Terms—for 8 weeks iu’sthuctfi'éfi—.—lntermediate, 2: grammar ahd” high &Tb{)fi!, §3. . . 0~

| The sewing machine monovdly will suffer a back-set on the Sth of May. The patent on the feed thotion expires on that date. A combination isilorming by the different ccmpanies to: secure a continuance ef the royalties, but it will take frocks”/to buy it thro’. The people have paid from $5O to $lOO for a machine that costs'sl3 to $25 sbout loagenough. v

“The weak and debilitated wilk.recuperate with great rapidity under tlie Imvigorating inflaence of* Dr. Hatter’s Iron Tonic. For sale by Scott & Sandrock, Ligonier, Indiana. . (1) :

S=nators and members of the House of Representatives of the State of Illi-. nois have addressed a letter -to.the Hon. W. R. Morrison cordially indorsing his candidacy- for Speaker of the National House of Representatives for ihe forty-fifth Congress. ARE L

) Corner-Sione Laying. ) The corner-stone for the new Catholic ch‘urch"a;tfi;ivilla_’_will be laid Sunday. May Géh-at ?14;5@'@%,;49: M, Rt Rev. Bishop Dwenger, of Fort" Wayne, officiating. Excursion trains from Ft. ‘Wayune and Auburn Junction. A : D. DuenMte, Pastor.

~The Indian war is over. Eighty Jodges of €beyennes have surrendered to Gen. Crook, turningin several hundred ponies and their arms, making mearly 300 of that tribe who have given up the task of of whipping the United States.’ The Sioux have come in, also, which ends the struggle. Crazy Horse will surrender hLis entire band. Spotted Tail 1s to be made a Major in the army. B )

3 ) ‘A Plegsant Duty. iz - It.is always a pleasure to recommend a good drticley ¢specially one that so admirably sastainsall ‘reeommendations as does Dr.l'King’s New Discovery for consumptior, coughs aud colds, being perfectly reliable in every respect. - A severe cough or ‘meglected cold yields readily to its wonderful power. By it the worst cases of asthma and brouchitis are cared in the shortest time possible. Consumption.and cough worn patients will rememberithis remedy is guarante=d lo give immediate gel%. Dr. “King's New Discovery is pleasant to ‘ taste and perfegg harmless. As ffi: value vour existenee yon ¢an not mfford to be without it. Give it a trial. Trial bottles free. TFor sale by Sestt & Sandrock, Ligonier, Ind. . -,

The reports from the country, barring the Western regions afflicted with the pestilent grasshoppexir or locast, indicate that we are to have a year of good crops Fruit looks well, the peach country of New Jersey, Delaware, ‘and Marylgh'd especially presenting unusual promise. The spring hasepened very favorably, and. the general prospects of the farmer are encouraging. ‘This isa happy outloox in dull business times,—N. Y. Bun. TE =

. WAI Kt Stand the Test? If you doubt the wonderful success of SarLoa’s CONSUMPTION CURE, ask those who have used it what they think of it, or go-to your druggist and and get a bottle, and give it thorough trial. - Then, if you are not perfectly‘satisfied, return the béttle to your druggist and he is authorized to giveyou the price paid. 1s not this a fair proposition? For consumption, Coughs, Hoarseness, Afisthma,wfi'ddffifigdough or any throat or luug Lrouble, it seldom fails, if it doés it.will cost you mothing. Upon this assertion it must stand or fall. ' Call at your Drug Store and get a trial bottle, 10 cents, ora PoFVaslheak dgrded ot OBkt or Dack e‘ ! . or Back use Shiloh’s l&%lfionna Plaster which :mpmmptre ief. Soldggc. Elfirgg ¥ sl ;g o' v‘%;j:-’véi T% '! .@!g 3 "\ “HACKMETACK,”. & new dfiliébfi ful pertame, sold by'C. Eldred & Hon,

. —Jake, Solly’s stand-by, is a trun}g v.\i- ok %3 .j l-'w'fify«j; ;i;.x - F " n Eagor o - 8 .~ April ‘behaved _p;egty,dgvell' un(éil] just before hid extt. * % S —Assessor Sheffer has' about coppleted his official labors, il - The dance on Tuesday evening last was not very well patronized. —~Carpenters and other mechanics seem to figd.plenty to do just now. ;

- -——The road west of tlie old Fair Ground hasbeen widened to regulation width. : o oo

—OQur esteemed friend, Sol. Baum, of Avilla, spent a few hours in town last Monday.. : . —A moderate speculation in corn has been ventured by some of our local capitalists. ' . - o - —Ex-Sheriff Hough talks earnestly of a determination to try his luck in the Black Hills.- ; ! 5 —Don’t neglect to attend the corporation caucus in the To%n 'Hall next Saturday evening. = —A good supper fwas dished up for the dancists on Tuesday}evening at the Ligonier House. . -~ —Corpm'atioin'eleotiou next Monday. Everybody turn out and vote for good, worthy, competent meuw. P —That seeond Building Association is likely to be organized after harvest, i. e, if times are favorable. G ¢ —AI Hardenbrook is plastering the second -story ~of his business house. He will make a hall out of'it.. i

—Dr. R. M. Knox, recently of Goshen, has located rfat Roann,. Wabash county, Ind. Success to you, Doctor. —Thie loan awarded at the meeting of the Building Association last Thursday commanded a premium of $3B. —Quite a I';_;umber of persons fron} the country attended Mrs. Stanton’s lecture in'this place Thursday evening.

| —Nathan Wertheimeris remodeling and enlargifig ‘his résidence on ‘the c{)ym'er of Fourth and McLean streets. ) f"t—A‘rathqr fair crowd greeted Cal Wagner’s, minstrel treupe ‘on his second ap'p'eara‘nce-in‘ this 'plucp, Monday evening. '_ ' g 5l -—Mr. A, J. Yoder, of near Bristol, was in town yesterday, consulting Dr. Séaton relative to tlie freatnient of an injured eye: . T f - —Avilla %ujuyed a ‘“right smart” little snow'last Sunday night. Wheat fields wind roofs presented a reat, white appearance.. . LT

—Simon Frank left for Tennessee, Tuesday evening, on a visit to-a bi‘ofl}-‘ er living at Nashville. e will Teturn next week. s

. —ltis ,i;epbl‘ted f(f!mb contracts are being made Tn sowme Tocatities for new wheat #t.B2 per bushel. We doubt the corréctixefis of tlrése reports. ‘ —lf you have an idea 6f going into. paxs?:gess; take the initiatory steps. now. Things are f;oing to. be lively in Gourse of fodr or five months. ~-Most of farniers’ now believe, after all, that there is. money in raising wheat. They’ll-go-at it in good ear;iest, mext Fall. See if they won’t.

—Mr. Isaac J. Morris, of Michigan, is visiting his friendsin this neighborhood. He reports times -decidedly “bard” in the lumber regions of Michigan. S R

“—Prof. G. A. Ajnsworth, formerly of Millersburg,' is manager of agents for a Chicago music house. Thé Professor made Ligonier a brief visit last Saturday, .. - v —The good-natured cotintenance of J. Milton- Chapman, of Albion, was visible upon our streets yestexday.— Again we say: Milton, come back. Ycu're wanted Lere. . BRI i —The late Fair Ground has been plowed up by Judge Wood, and is to bel seeded 1n corn. The removal of that high old fence gives the -Judge's broad figlds a greatly improved appearance. «REpESh

- —Now, give town affairs a little thought and .atlention. It is of the utmost'impbrtance to ével__'y citizen of the place that capable and efficient men be elected to the several ¢corporation ofljges. o ! i

—The Syracuse Gezeite has changed hands. | It will henceforth be publish--ed by a'young man named George W Miles. = The retiring editor, IL ¥, Lincoln, removes to another field 'ofs bop’erat-im)-,-,—where, we do not know. - §

—lf you want your corporation affairs judiciously managed by competent officers, make it your business to attend t'h.e, cauciis next Saturday evening and exert your influence toward the nomination of suifable candidates.

— We are more than pleased to learn that :_.] acob Sessler, a Aormer typo ;of’ TuE BANNER office, has purchased a neaf .and comfortablé- residence in a desirable locality in Toledo and is how permanently located in that city. He, is at présent employed in the Blade’ Job )30011:13.?‘@@121‘;1&1 tionsy Jake. " —Wonder ifltllem&l rfis{se{ whb wouldn’s {ake $2.50 for a bushel of wheat, one day last.week, under the expectation that it would go up to $3, doesn’t wish he had sold at the (fidtiP,,iOllfl;)!, figure which the _l’i%dp,réonly made to excite the avariciousness of the greedy o. m. . i —ll.G."Cobbs has taken the general agency for the introduction. of Parks self-supparting seaffold. . Ile.made us a pleasant vidit a short timeé Since and shovk hands with & host of his {)ldl friends in this_mqahtg! 3;1;; 92‘!‘?1“?‘-" | would like fo see m&rgtéxyxgta ur, ‘midst, permanently. 25 I © 5 & * i f.

—Our public schools closed last Friday, and t'he’-" yo,nngigo}ki _h/aye_ AR OBk portunity of xeéuperating. « If"'We’niay be perntitted “to offer them a bit! of wholesome-adyice, would Bay to them: Don’t-idle away-your, time, but make yourself as wseful in>general and your f~i'paw7n;t§;in garticfiv’?&gycqxfi’ICES may ad-n;it.‘ ; % : "flf‘;finose solidb?}f'mmmfiél Hartzler, of the Hawpateh, and,l.jsgaac «Jgatzkr%m@o ?y. dropped “irito our ‘sanéitm’ yésterday. * We are pleased to st'a,te.'?mt the former’s eyes have been greatly improved under thé treatiitent 6f Dr. Seateti. The laité{ reports agricultural ' p sxz;r VFry ,Mmmfimafifih !

~ —The Berry Bros., with J. W} of ‘nisar Diamond Lake, at the head; hinve -purchased and- arb-mow operating the “Swan Mills,” located in the soythstern portign of the ceunt ? If R b oy o eral merit have their reward in thig: world, the-Begry Bros. will not taiéfi‘n’ aking this enterprise a success. For Efimmgn‘?fi :htst expegta® fons the o b ‘snceres Wiy

, TOND FHGET'SThe citizens of Ligonier, irrespec-; tive of party, are requested to meetin; the Town Hall next. Saturday evening. ‘at 714 o’clock, May 6, for the purb,os_e: of nominating camslidates for the sev-: eral offices to’ ;i @ at the town: election on Mgnds sq @xt. Let everybody attend. .~ , THE PEOPLE.

—Regular monthly meeting and dril * of Hook & Ladder Company, on Monday evening next. : o —The South Benders now enjoy & fair o(fint of soon getfing a new railroad depot. They siB6&ehe badly. #tignem rosidonclSENNN Love. on -Main. stegel, 137 rog ng e]y_‘ V;{é: K S ciife “ ‘.f?i“ x’jké‘_ ‘“v'_" ioin ORe o the. *,;::,','“ ities toflh ;G D L | Z-FL 8, Bortnersprincipal ofthé Syafi&%&glpfifizfi@ open a select” sehool at that 'place, 61 the special benefit of teachers'and ad- ' —That hail storm last Saturday .was. ahead +of anything “of the kind witnessed hers for ten years. ~ North of here soms of the hail was reported as large as hickory nuts. ¢ ‘ —I. G: Zimmerman, Esq., lias been confined to his bed since Thursday by a severe attack of bilious fever. Ile is‘quife weak at present, but bids fair to recoverat ap early dpy. g <ently Wisdoyared; %Mn “peo- ¥ “mTe”d ’a:fin@ monthof April. ;ms to worry the assessor and make him earn his money in trying to find ' all the citizens. . :

—Godey’s Mugazine for May has been received, and it fully sustains its high reputation as the best illustrated ladies Magazine in‘our country. Price, $3 w year, free of postage. Address, L. A. Godey, Phijadelphia, Pa.. S - —The . Ladies Missionary Society, conndeted avith -thie Chiistiad Churceh, will meet at the residence of Mr. and Mus. G. W. Chapman,on Saturday, I}lzi.y

sth, at 3 p. . All pre cordially invited who -may desire to meet with the societv. .

© —Mr. Santuel Sessler has: reeently ‘returned from an éxtended visit to the Buckeye Stale, whither he had gun:e to visit a soh, residing at Upper Sandusky, whom he had not seen’ for u i numb&er‘of' year's..” He also made ‘jomf” aAlakeia isiva, Tl fi m’éfigét‘s ST e S L |

~ —Owing |to impaired health, Mr, .T;Lx}{es B. Henkel has’ Ileeu»cmx'l,pellétfl? to abandon his position in the 1‘:1i11‘o_:1;ll office at Englewood, for the time bef‘ng, at least. He will reside in this, place for several months, or until his heaith is suflicienily restoped. fo justify a retuin {6 His" pggb of ‘Hr;f}‘;‘t Englewood. ; i '

—Those who are desirous of pro., motifig the causeof temperanee and morality in our vicinity are cordially invited to meet with the Ligonier Reformh ‘Club at its next regh{larmeeting, which will be held at the U. B. chureh on Tuesday evening_ of next week. Good wmiusic and short speeches, we are told, will be the order of theevening.

. —The South Bend Register is in receipt of two letters from the Black ILills in whicli the writers give dole-. ful reports from that region. Asthese letters, -the Register remarks, “are from parties well known here, and being men c;ipzible of forming an accurate judgment of chances there, our advice to all whc.)‘ intend po visiti’the Hills would be to wait awhile, unless they can afford the-time and money as for a pleasure trip.” i

- —The exhibition by the pupils of Grammar School 8., under the supeérvision eof their teacher,. Mr. A. W. Kline, at Kann’s Hail last Friday even- . ing, was in.all respects an entire suc‘cess; excéeding thefg'{os't:%éapg}line expectations of those who had the mattérin charge. It.is useless to particularize, as all the participants displayed careful training and close attention'to . the parts assigned them. Mr. Kline is deserving of crgdit f}n:‘ll}e zgal and skill - with “whielt nhe “ifanaged the: Vfli?]%ljfin % i - EE : f‘%—’ffix%%y g A?cerci; (Hlegfl'gdg lier Pablic Schats (soith ) took place in Kann’s llall Friday afternoon, a large number of spectators being in? attendance. .The exercises consisted | of dia]ogfifis, recitations, d(‘clumatiqhs, J essays and songs, closing with an a.f)-iw propriatesidresshy thie/Sapdrintendent, Prof. Burrier. It'wasa yery pleasant entertainment throughout, and, considering the fact that the preparations were made entirely outside of school-hour; ;m’l that pa.regular exF'l i g'a cgnpgrxy!zl i .;i i hut 7 14 jnstdGe to say-thutihe, pagtici;Eggdx d u@@u{ Ry, - —Thelectureof Mvs. Elizabeth Caidy; Stanton, in Kann’s Hall last Thursday evening, was largely attended by atespectable and appx_je_c_iati'ye;audien;:e. The lecture itself ¥as & rare intellectual treat. In logic it was strong;in ‘beauty of expression, faultless; in sprcasm and irony, keen and incisive, sflt revealed in pointed sentences the

short-Comings andifollies' m\ugfms,' a'h"'d'?i)o‘r‘tx‘;yed i vivid ‘cl;)ml.; " imgs agiuary and real grievances of our women; it 'pointed Gut remedies for o;ei'{ tain evils, and presented a strong pilea n faye lesuffrgge as 4 papa%éafx:fifigrto ;,ffelgvd JZH ?of most of her present disadvantages. LThat she managed the discussion of ‘the latbterxt'_gdpic\bifiljponsflifitfiéiie] sHill, need not be asserted; that her logic was irresistible and her arguments ir-retut'g-]]f, it were folly to maigtain. :mv? ma'lfire@tgefl%!hé@"e and argumentatively sound, she déalg liberally in a species of sophistry that needs but.a slight itoyeh of -the logis ‘cian’s weapon 1o endanger the arfful structure. , On the whole, we believe all who heard Mrs. Stanton to have ‘been grandly entertained, and that—;}vfili}e_seyeral of hé\xztheoriéfl. - better Qfi;cfldea than @gé}jffibwld be well if every womun and man were ['made familiar with her arguments.

~ On S{tt;l_r_d;;ls% at Tron Laigé's; ; killed by lfigt!tning. ifl'_’[‘hey Iweé'e ‘enBkg R (e from a heav% rain-storm prevai'lingt ‘at - , B 15iARS S SRR AL e wife it vd e goud irogn: V;'»‘.‘ aCes, »“"’.‘:";' Vs 22, anc ;-""l Had o sad R Booctat . oL it e e vavliisd

"‘T"””i-_ifi‘”‘”q;rrf” \k;s‘m; A hio SH-Rir sBT 80% Ich RS ;10 ear 51 xte IVO. (PBR nd Kalamazeo enjoying that saoe ness which is ever to be found in that village of fifteen thousand souls-é‘— be it known, Kalamazoo+has nr“ disdained to put upon héfselfanything above a village organizafiois vl she has manifested gr ;&‘ Grand Rapids sh -.‘fi; oiße §lgns of life and bustle. Ao Rars dleTvsshid

ORGSR - eel o e o anid still believg;ifi‘g‘@ the liveliest city imeMichigan, régardless of population “or previous condiJSiop.ghseryityde® | . . 0 i " %gv?ard ‘City cdh scarcely be said to be holding its own. The lumber business is. very dull, and the city being surrounded with a very poor farming country, makes business at that point very dull. £ e ‘From this point we took the Detroit, ‘Lansing and Lake Michigan Railroad East (or soutli-east) and one hour found us at Greenville, the prineipal and (we believe) the only eity in Montc¢um ccunty, Michigan. Here we fell -in.-with:some .of ‘our. Noble county boys. Henry 'A. Smith, who used to live near Cromwell; is now a wealthiy and highly respected citizen of Greenville, and although hel is a strong ‘Demogs: g.v;)tlg.w,?s_ ected Alderman ,ovggg‘@]i&u, g§lfi)r atithe Spring “election, and @ 00, in @ strong republican ward. We give this to show the. popalarity: of a li‘}e “Hoosier among a lot of Wolverines.” At this city. we #lso met Mr. W, H. Landers, | formerly of Brimfield, in this eounty, who is now thie proprietor of two livg, sjables in,full blagt, and, ng ol ? A say, "fiifl? tycert%n agd; 8t aladd e B 2y altßougléan ardent Republican, was from some cause inducedito lay dside his party prejadice and vote for Tilden in the last campaign.- ; | iaEl

John E. Smith, whem everybody about Ligeuier ;knovfs And rénmfetabers, is now locaféd on a four hundred acre farm about nine miles south-west of Greenville; “is doing remarkably well, 'lle,lgas now a hundred acres sown to wheat Which could-not look hetter at this seasan, ag;nd if John has g?xd lucjk in two or three years he willown that' eitire farm {rée,from debt, aufl 10 one dare to hinder him or make him ‘afraid. Inthis connection L will be: perinitted to say that,John hasdonned ‘& red ribbon, ‘and thinks Yat little‘of | thogeé who wiH not do likewise, . . In our travels on this {tip our ‘observations were that tlg@?g.i ngwheat ‘erop ‘engwflei‘egooked promi‘iin'g; but we dely the universe to give a better show per, acre than we have here in Orange township, Neble coun? ry, Indiana. ;

Another “soiled dove” made her appeagance in omr tfg%:q wfi:xtg}fia}(; lagt, *Stre, camré’on the moo ‘9{l'ai;n and

cooed around until the 9:30 tramn at night, ‘whenighédeft for Kendallville. From the excitement. that this piece of fallen hfim:m‘iéy ‘caused during her visit here it is evident that Rome is not accustomed to such visitors. "~ .1t has begn spme time since this vie cinity has been visited by & tornado, hiirrigane or eyelone, but on Saturday afbugogn ;@stflmgg‘ town had a close callsifi ghis'regard. A eyclone of terrific power but of small dimensions made its descent.upon the farmof S Rimmel ‘in " tliis (Orange) township, and in a few seconds of timetore Mr. Rimmel’s farm barn into. fragments and made -it fly before the wind like chaff. - A large wagon shed*was lifted from its resting vlacé, turged. half around and moved fiffeen feet*from the foundation. The chimney§ were blowit down. from Mf&f?*-is Wrick; dwelling s house, fences were lifted from the grourd rai]é;‘,i%,btc. At the present writing we bave been un-, wble to learn the extentef tire damage caused by this phenomenon,ihut the only loss of life we haye beeil.fl‘a,hle_tq learn was that of a omand”(;auifba-: lenging to Mr, Rimmek et

i Q}gn*l;,)\;’g%i:ns, ourgentlemanly and efficient assessor, is now busily engaged in tlieline of his duty, taking the enumeration, of dorgs and invoicing the weulth of- Orange township. Mr. W. was an eye-witness of the cyclone on_the premises of Mr. Rimmel last Shturdagsa flerioonsand gives & very interesting and. vivid description of the storm. _Clark says lie was a little too near the scene for genuine comfort;: as he imugined at one time that he had heard “Gabriel’shorn?”® = 7

: Onr meat market keeps -goose eggs, gilf-edged butter, and all otfer Kinds of vegetables. ~ o The Rome City Woolen Mills last week received from*CHßagoL viaßiim= ,fi@ffl)fltép‘tl)dugali’d, j;,‘;c;j{’{ids‘ of wool., If the :‘Squite” was:still in existence, weé ‘would ke to aélg‘ him if ‘he-hasseen afry “stiGady” pass this way., . - .

“Soft soap is very useful in its place, and therelis an enormousa ourpt of it -used §y}l_l{_mgkin‘h "g‘énéxfalff Bht'thef Rome City Woolen Millshave decided | that they will use no more of it until further ‘grderegl..eA fter an experience of seyer@ixundx‘&ol]urs’ worth during #leplal year they baye come to e canaTanton that 155 Gl 100 iy 0 fiffil’fi?fi‘é’g& EBOft-soap makeEs plehse takefl'lotigfi and govern t ply es &go§gi<lgly§%" o b “ ,; ’éi‘ ailst con%nm.q‘ W W ’fi ( fi rbe'._'aqc will cet&mty 001 chebßOed vitlae, Onlydash week thg-wiole'package of Romg Oity BANNERs Wgte-carried past inngsébhrned th rities take hotiGé of these things or Gty 1o nanailo ng: ily head-quarters of this-continued ‘outrage? Pl & boe- |oY g RPN }gt - The Lagrange and Wolcottville bands disgoursed sonie very exceHent music: P¥ it fown While on their way to' at: tend the Odd Tellows celebration at Albjon lnstéweek, The Liagrange band | prom magmpabate yumild Gashenot bo. a high-toned.cireus. . Indeed, the boys put onstyle. and make fine music, . -+ sPeter:SB¢..Mary hagput up a newand, ornamental-sighy, notifying the public g eyt et o NG, 1l Ry War! War! is all the {alk, ‘Everybody is: interested in this for- | eign war, ““Well, the finances of this [ country hiave got t 6 that poiiit that othing but a foreign war will save e rofl BB Mey andl paupgrisme We are in favoriofithe ware. Weusay,. let it wmmm of it the better:

the misfortunes of ofhers. We symBtkize wil i we 4§ B 8 ‘3l : {'.;. 6‘ 2} .; B 0:81 aer s fofrful f f .‘lt‘ hßre are § 4 i 8 town WhO have bed lakibg high bids for a transport't6 Michigan: City. Should the Prosecuting-A ttor#iBy pass this way it would be well for: him. to.inquire after this matter, If e Time hag cothe when a person can’ comtiit a felony and then speak of it : f%@%g!iaslf‘it were an honor, %‘ @ should know it. : A fio’rr-f?fimrphwe?ther( comes, there, @fl?b&ffi’bfioda-%unts in full opera-| tion in Rome. ° | ‘

Lawson Bros. have given their room s-yompageging: {lt jgoih duith ciémn and nice.- Their new bagatelle invites new customérs.” s : ~ Bill Lawson, M. F.Owen and Frank. M. Stage all have new.babies in their ‘families; usual weight- =~ ¢ 77 .. The Woolen Mills;are pow in motion. The loom department will start up-in-a few days. Uiißosisize 2] The railroad company are improvjingz; theixj islan(} and mineral springs ‘and are making' them still more inviting for summer pie-nics. -

Constabie Elsten, . Triplett & Co. have put a restaurant and ice cream shanty near the railroad depot, to be used on pic-nic days to accommodate the p‘ublici and cateh the str . penny. __EdevaLsp‘er_ says thatrever Bince his childhood’ days_he & d_them singing that good old hymn, “December’s as pleasant as May;” but he could never; see the point until the present year when May found the gréund covered with snow. J. W. Teal built a coffer-dam which kept the water back until the railroad company tepaired. the ? dam, and now it is Believed tha i Whole dm&mm%fiis perfectly secure for many years to cOME 711 y o ISR v

. Johnny Houston has returned fromMichigan, where he has been engaged for,mmzy lxsnonths_pa:jart; in the smoothing .itos Business. Johhny has done wetl.t H.OL h}l‘mfh S}% ‘ Rome City has got a new barber. Ie hails from White Pigeon, Michi--gan., Heisa firs’t-‘ctas&v"dfkman,and'é of course we welcome the gentlemanto out ‘town. j,.‘;f;s':lr. il T Enis A vein of glectiicity visited the tel-: egiaph aflic&;& on Saturday afternoon in Mr. Owen’s ahsence. It left its: eard andi MroQ.is willingso ashnowledge/the visitlif he doesn’t. return the, lcalia”“_, ity ire Ao n‘f »XALEKISRome City, May 1, 77. : o BlrogE .it Fust redeived at the Dods Clothing House of.J. Straus, .ji,,.a large stock of SPRING and SUMMER 'CLOTHING for men, boys and youths. Wil ] ‘nige men’s suj from :$5. fié%}’s?:n d i}ms\?fig ,j,rl‘t%fi‘o-s portion. ALL-WOL SUITS (war-. ranted, of latest styles, new, and just bo ugb';]&nm.._ from $8 t0512.,..C0me and see for yourselves. o 'y

. NOBLESVILLE MARRATIVES. ; : . Qur post office Has again changed hands. Adam Opperman, the late incumbent, will move away next week, having sold iy property to Isaac Fish~ ‘er. Mrs, Edith A. Moore, wife of Dr. Moore, 18 thie present post. mistress. “A® Mr. Opperman also held-the-posi-tion of supervisor, Mr., W.l'. Raxely “wasg appointed in his stgxd.g’ g * Jap, it geems, cannot forget it. . He admits that his people have the right to procure fred for their cows, but have not the “sand.” Well, Bro. Jap, we diave .plenty of sand down here; ‘you eanhave all ‘you want free of cost. - Yes, Brother Jap, your cows must be fed if our horses must'do' withoub their hay; .therefore I will sow abundantly that I may be prepared | for éi.ny{,expergency.. Now, let ug have peace. s g . The big ditch from the tamarack is under headway. P

Sickness seems .to be abating and health increasing in this If)éaliifi b ‘Some corn planted in this neighbori é?lafiinpton Governor; Nichiolls wa: ’eljhor.‘ and Tilden—well, President, 'gléqted'lgub not ingugurated. - | ol | NEW LEAF; "

¥ e ¢ i \ “ Ready at all times toj your m"e'a‘ém%’ tor DRE%ISS Of'fi;h%lgiN)ESSfl SUIT, af the Boss Clothing House jot J. Strags, jr. We employ male;tailors:j and have afirst-class Cutter who guarantees a fit or no pay. * Be'stre ‘to see us before leaving your measure ‘®lseWhgre';iflm?;# mé¢ ke.ifi,fig youks, 'nt;pre;:st‘ to do'so. We a.?m vwgflgt ned not to be unc ers(?d -by any jg’fi?;or anywhere. Rememberthat, . =

Uil Tne e M s G a b Py, Kiug’s New Discovery.. | - The World’s Great Cough:Medicine:’ Dr. King’s ‘New Discovery for Con< sumption will cure_a cough in one: half the time necessdiftb-cureit with! aily other medicines, and-it' does: it not by drying it tp, but by removing the causes, subduing the fi‘!‘imtgon ian%l“Mmm,the affected parts. For all casés ot‘cfib‘arseness, suppressionior Joss «of voice, any .severe chronic for lingering .cough, bronchitis, or affection; of-the throat.and, lungs, it, W‘H}?bc* found to.far:surpass:.all, medicines: that have ever before been offéred; to’ the public. It has wrought a complete: change in the ¢ough meglicipes. Is éntipely dififeregt ftopit 11 { others. ils‘ perfectly harmless “to the smallests child. Z7ial Yottles free, Regularsize $1.00..- For sale By Scott & Sandrock.

. Finest: -stock«of FURNISHING | GOODS ever displayed in this region” | to be seen ‘af, tha Boss Clothing House: of J.'Straug, jr.” Colored:Shirts of evs ery description. Silk Handkerchiefs, a large variety, New styles of CoR? lars, "An endless assortmert 9f Socks: ‘ln short, you can’gét4 omplete-dut-: fit at«tins establishgm'éi‘}:tztdx; '\‘r;e‘rst;fi(imjgf e e el e .. 2L Bleoton of Tewaten. O\ © “T'he:members of the Clitigtian Cliurchat Bigonier,: Noble: county, Indy nre, hiereby notified ta:meet at'their }l).shal place of worsliip in said fown,on Tues~ day evening, May 15th;at7:30 o’clock, for thhe'v_pu_r‘?bgg of fle‘gmg three Tiustees for said church, ° " Got f o B STUTBMAR, LI e CR Ly .. v PETER SISTERHEN, § .~ "™ ! Ligonier“md" May 3’ ‘,747’!:‘:1 1“4:&1 ‘ Several arrests have la;?ly been tide :qffi,v.atsifis"c?ait.fleq&qr have been fishing.contrary to law. We havebeau tiful lakés - here, item;g«mithzfis i awhich, we do not thi 'fs‘i‘ight; to have netted, sgeared or killed without aisereLitn, Db thers Are phrtitslivi here as wejl;as_;,e’igg%hgf%‘m; Woul AR Qe R T e oroy for themselves to atiend | their‘own. gu}éfia%%% ‘?fl"gggm’?&‘m‘& ‘!gggtegtgn stead . 0 «.znarw%’&% urse ‘they have been.—Syracyse g g’é;’x | W &t Sckislove sAngmgle mprdifl 1t neutnalizes the malaria an vimflw ities in the blood, cleansing the liver;

" Step in and try on onie of those nice’ FUR and ‘STRAW 'HATS; “latest ‘styles,'of which J. Straus, jr., has'just received so large an assortment. - <.

B D DIBVIY. bl s ‘WATCHORN.—In Ligonier; on' Friday evening, "April 20th, 277, Harry Mortimer, son of ‘3% i Mrs, He_nry,W;t,:io;; o;r?tgq: :4 y;,;i;o‘xgg sds. . . For two years p orife had been a cripple, f.-thiinisfoftnfi? resulting from a rhenmatic afiq ‘tion. For abont one year he was unable to walk, “but for a year past could move about ‘Wwith the assistance of a crntch. " For seven weeks he had “beeti’ confined to his bed, all of the time patient ‘and ‘géntle, wheh, ‘dt’ the tithe mentioned above, desth ré'ievéd him of nis‘sufferings. Funeral serviced in the M. E. Church the following bunday, by Rev. A. E. Mahin: 1 : S

L « C, LININGER, = . MERCHANT TAILOR, Shop over Shinke’s Shoe Store, # ; - Ligonier, - = %i . - Indiana. Snite made to orBr in fashionable style, and at reasonable rates, CUTTING done promptly and sg;igf?cgorilyf. Patroinla%g. é;eapecmzlly solicited.

o PIMPLIES i - T will mail (free) the reclpefor;?ts'paflnga sim- : ;file Yienuu Bamt that will remove Tax, FRECKLES, PIMPLES and Brorcues, leaving “‘the sßin, soft, clear ‘and beautifal; also instru¢- ' tions for producing a luxariant growtn of hairon A b?ld bead or smooth face. . Address, Ben. Vandelf & Co., Box 5121, No. 5 Wooster St., N. Y. °

Notice to Heirs of Petition to H - Sell Real Estate. .. |

NUTICE' is hereby given that the undersjgned, Administrator of the Estate of De,W! C. Denny, late of Noble Cejnty, Indiana, deceased, will apply te the next, ,temv)f‘the Noblg Cirouit Court for permigsion to sell the real estate of said décehsed, che personal property being insufficient ‘lo liquidate the indebtedness. het : 2 DANIEL W. GREEN, Adm'r, May 3, 1877.52w3 & ’

‘ Application for License. ; NJOTICE is hereby given that the nndersigned 4 Y willapply t.o}hu}&:ea.rd 0 County Commis_sioners of Noble Co , Ind., commencing on Mon‘day, June 4th, 1577, for a lscensg to retail spirifus oms and, malt liquors in less quaftities than 0!!‘ quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the ‘same'to fidmnk on his premises The premises -witereon sald Jiquors are to be #6ld and dranz are located ag [ollows: *‘On the.north oue-third of lot Ro. 31, west side of Cayin Street, in the town of Ligonter, Indiaga.” &5 i b +May3,1877, A.C. HARDENBROOK. f LIST OF l;;?l‘TElFs e ¢ ,PEMAINING in the Post Office at Ligonier, ‘A% Indiana,durivgthe pastweek: Brown, Eddie: ; Myers, Miss [izzie 1 ¢ Feld, Mr# Lizzie. Pixley, Ida M. Lawrence, John - Smith, Wilhe 3 Letter addiesced *‘Jesse Friend, Midmi County, Ind};? is‘d@étained. the P. O, beingémitted, « i\ Persons calling for :\qy%ir»tpp abdve, letiers will please say “advertised.”” * H. M. GCODSPEED, P, Mu Ligonier, Tud., Mwy 3y 1877, LR ! ST NS T g a 1 b peavior . ORIV sy | rrt - : - Syt Svi Y e 74 ‘Election Notice.

NQ'PIOE is; hereby given by the uq;}?rei ed, | A gél’own(}lerk of the '{“gwn of Lifi()n er, W“' *°7 &My, ag required‘and provided by law, that* © On NMounday, May 7, 1877, | - inßoom No. two(2) of the Ligonier Sthool House * {(Bduth) in/said Town of Ligomer. an Election will be beld for the purpose of electing the following officers of and for said Town, for the ensuing mg-i uicipal year, viz: Five Trusteés,:(being ‘onef e each «district), one Clerk,, oue,Tx:eqsuge;,flqd,Qx}e 3 Assessor. ’ ' . | Polls wift be open at 9. A, x., of said day. = 52-w3 il »~£‘:H. HOFFMAN, Towr Clerk.

BY V{IRTU_E of}; certified copy of a decree and ‘ortler of gale to'me isstied by the Clerk of the Noble Uiréuit.Court of Noble connty, State of Indiana, in the case of Michael Beck,vs. Geo. Mangold and Dora Mangold, I will sell at public auction at the door of the court honse, in the town of Aibion, eounty of Noble, and State:of Indiana; On Friday, May 25, 1877, between thehours of ten ¢o’clock. a. M. gnd four ocloek p. M., ot‘sai&).day the following described prqpfrty.'to;wi’t:. e - G s M Lot namber Ted €10) ia Block mimber Four (4) in Miller’s Additfon to'the town of Lllgouier.Noble conuty;State of Indiana, -/ iF Dl fs o 0 d ; « NATHANIEL P;RAGLES, Wik g -\ [Sheriffof Noble county, Indiana. Tuos. M. ExLLs, Plaintifi’'s Attorney. “ADril 23, 1877,~1-w'4-p. 1.58.25. € P BLOODED HORSE SALE.

June Ist, 15857%7, AT 111'O°CLOCK, A. M., ! * TFour miles north of Lig(‘mi}er. e The choicest lot ever pnt under the hammeér in’ o ‘Northern Tndiana. From 12 to Ishead. On One Vear’s Time, Without, L linterest. Sy Fout Colts by “Haw-Patch,” son of Rysdyk’s: Hambletonian, { Lt : + “Four Brood Mares, all in foal to ‘‘Haw-Patch,” unless they foal before the sale. . Two Colts by **Calamity,” son of ‘‘Caledonia.” Oue Colt by “P. H. Baker,” and one by ‘‘Gramaléa,” Sl : j This is no sale of culls, but includes all the stock owned Ly me individually, except the work teams, and one mare 17 years old. The joint stock owned by Latta Bro’s—W. W. and J. N. Latta—will not be sold. = | The object of this sale is to il the Haw-Patch /Cult Stakgs for 1876 and 1877, and afl persons purchasing a 'cofy,orf cj(ms/ eligible to either-of those stakes willbe réquiréd'to énter them in'théiratake: The sale will be bond fide; énd-all stock offiered will be sold to the*highest bidder. - |

No Bidding In for Me Will'be Allowed, The notes given must be with good and satisfuctor7) security before the &ock is removed, otheps wise the stoek will be kept. If notes arenotpaid’ when'due, 10 per celit. interest from dgte.” | The stock will be warranted’ in‘age, soundnessy and pedigree, as répresented. on day of sale: i laformation by mail. Address, 5 5 St 50 & > if WL 2 - " “ T YW LATTA, i As O Wea e 08 ERE G o ¢ Mg c ; %Hfit onier, Ind. e B # oy wh o ¥R ' 3 “Painters,. A PP ENTIONT BAXTER, BELL & Co.'S THOTISE - PAT 8. “HOUSE PAINTEIY COTORS. . We beg :&gfim;fia} aot eaters and Contimerssto these PAINTS, ey are man- : ‘W“*: FBEST ARY: 5;:&1_:93:; | “PHGHENTS and niixed -op thinped with o | S s‘{:; PURE Linseed, Oi ;j._-fl T“l‘{’;wfluet | .and ihey. cutmbbe excelled 1 tove iB¢ agacy. irabllilys Whencs aii! DegLT of Nnjohe They will peither chalk, flske. olFfpegl off, and warks. with perfect” freedum Tnder th Bfush. l}xe‘y;i weighs fapeth (0 ‘l6 fbs-perigallon. which, of it~ self, POSITERELY demengifates their purity and supedority. & & . S & T ey TE@ variods eéempounds J own ifthe mark@t as’ §C?he. c,zlp & cunnai%so ily abomt 50 per ceat. “of *Paint;- the halancetlls water, introduced ;l‘.f() the s .t fi? ‘ige -9 ; "i. tg coul]bin '“i: 1 e ias , 3.;,’.;”",5’* ed P 10 » 0 ~"§,~»i ed, on ywelg frenio to r.?‘f“”&'h' ’:;_:: fwe think cleag; 1y P M “opagityeorhody. Wheén water i#mixed Wit #aint dnhot only destroys &s: body, bat, to.a very Fredte®ient, its adhesiveness, . W all < } hichdst i xj*fic reserve, in, 0, nras SICPAIDE, = v o & P "We think; from thestatemend:iwe Have made, that bg&e&r& cannot '{sitizg !?q;) ONCE uer(:{nve thatit tpreye st owill beybest; promote ‘ IR RO - £ PO Rl 8. 80, syl e oy e dllet bt B W ATV 1438 T WO e ! T GRTERBELL 460, Faruied 18 Museser 81 TNew ¥ork, WA Avo bt RS TERY T nll us T sun R Bin th Calows, BEes T o 4 T RBKECE iwg W CTIDNIS VS | oy }tjénfi_fi.jf«ifii’ £ | Qk’?‘i'fi“t&, Lobistat Stalo Lojter Eompuny. 1 MBS i N, Was Fegniarckysinc ed hy. Ahp! REg @S '{%&“"“ ha Bdaesreal s 0N Fituble pArposts: qeefimmuww;o‘fl:» 000,00 (5 ¥ 'lig‘flr?fiflmldldbmm nod of $330,000. w:fi rand slpmfi‘;sttni:%‘g, D ( & N # Dryn e B I ATt GRS B”“W{' Foo I O2dh darieg whishwilktakeplaceithe: s | "_fl;;-m:" m ) v% ) DRAWING, 3T AT 3?#'- m,‘ 1) 4 20 1 htnepdayadaved. = Pt ded thepévbrial supervision & hauagen ;t:off ’emm«m@fijflfl ouistana, and Gew.Jubald . Eavlysof Vivginia. i CARITAL P¥ 000. . N e- - Tickel v‘a:“b n, rs Onlf.f‘!.-'f Halvés, gtevs ths, $1,260 W vl Llgten 810 P Awate L SN 4 O A rrrAL PR Mm% - $lOO.OOO (0 HdRANDERIZGOY .. gOOET 80,000 ¢ G D'P FOF... 90:000..0.137 20,0 u»% & PRI + A 0 so 00 120,009 ot 4 LA %%ggu gfgougf?..:’.“ g M_m?%1ZE5_0F.‘..1....... 1,000...... 90, 50, ORI e e v ’mfiflflmwaw.w»um#- e :g.% % 2 Acdns op Mo i o -y, 2y 4 'fim 3 E&” 'w‘fi'afi'mg"‘é k:*} ;'m Irim s his ) SR skt ey fi?fiéfii} 1 o : v ity 00l e gaas 1 I e T [{TGRTOMBIIgIE amppngiug (6 345 478522500 PO s [ WS To Gifdiilirk o perid ofde '& ; !fl A DAGHIN, 2,0, Boxos New Ol Lo ideay o poliseelh B m el bk G o % GBANH DOLER BRATONG, 1y ol Yirizo, 820,000; - » = Fwkets §l e 19

- —— ot s o e i iy, se bt :.: Syt Ul eBP ik pAr pibemgls v A A Nl M Ml Nl NN NN NN N NN TN b bt h Fetth ot JOR . B 9 ¥l 68 3 S ¢/ 'WHIS PAPER IS ON. FILE WK , . Fis skl Yo TSR L iy Wby L el ~ eRI 1o Sl b\ ol U N R RRES e ¢ i 2coat S r:’ i:?‘; Beet e "g’ ‘.r}‘:ifi : e RN )e, S ] 7% 4 ; -fin) by ,)‘ :¥t e witr A eTN Wi e g i e Where ;Advertldnig Contracts can bg mauds - RAbE, CHEW=SMOKE SR MATCHLESS » ey o e World. N -&AcH’ L IPLYG: THE PIONEER TOBAGCO CO. BROOKLYN, N. Y. a.veek in your own town, Terms and ssout's66flt‘ free. fi.fiALLETT & CO., Portland, Me. e et e P mra week to agents, $lO outfit free. $55 B $ ‘7}. 0. VICKgERY. Augusta, Me. e e e e e e, 1 2 a day athome. Aéents wanted. Ootfit and terms free. TRUE & CO., Augusta, Maine. A GREAT OFFERII o 2 Titine ; 1§ 8 1" these Hard Times dispose of 100 PIANOS & ORGANS, new.and sec-ond-hand of first-class makers’ including WA--TERS? at lower prices for cash, or Installments or.te let until paid for than ever begore _firexe'd. “WATERS’ GRAXD SQUARE and UPRIGHT PIANOS & ORGANS (INCLUDING their NEW SOUV{ENIR and BOUDOIR) areihe BESE MABE. 7 Ocfaye, Pianos $l5O. 7 1-3 do $l6O not used a year. g Stog Urgans $5O. 4 Stops 858, 7 St{(}ps!ifis; 8 Stops $75. 10 Stops $BB.- 12 Stops $lOO cash, - not used a year, .in perfect order and warranted, LOCAL and 'l'ltA‘}l‘El‘lN(} AGENTS WANTED.— ‘llustrated Catdioxies Mailed. A liberal discount o Teachers, Ministers, Churches,cte. Sheet. Music at Half Price,. HORACE WATERS & SONS; Mawufactarers and Dealers, 40-East 14th Street, Union Square, New Veorks: .- i :

. _EERTERRS AN i % "'v . .

o Rl TR L % ’l‘?e Hiealthilest of us are liable toob“strnctionsin @hi‘towere. Don’t negléct them.— Itis not necessury to outrage the palate withnau- [ uenns_-drngg.i‘:- such cases. .The. most eflective laxative knoy iis TARRANT'S TFFgRVESOENT SELTZj .;bas A"Bal:?;‘%nd iti)i's‘méo '}he-mosblagreeasblfli 0 loy is svothigd, cooling, painless. Sold by afi?{rnggmts. a ; o »B L 2 s.Extuvblne Mixed Cards, with name, 10 ot &) postpaid, L.JONES & CO,, Naussau, N.Y. | "FOR SALEB, * “Send for circalarof bur new Dauble Huller.— Patented ; March ‘6tb, 1877. :We challénge the _world that it will ha'l aud clean more geedg;clean it better, that™t ismorc‘mfizlé,v-dnrdbfle, and eage GERSBONN AGRICULT URAL I 3 PLIMENT | *M%fisU’%)AC%‘G‘RIN G CO. ,Hagérstown iPMu!‘y! and. tA‘gent,zx wanted for sale of same, =~ 5 0 7o —:"c; ) ha;é?d;’ ;;h:;:z Samples worth $5 | ss;s2o free. .g'rmsou & Co., Portland, Me.. ‘ —H‘!—"i—r'-fi—*—-—'-—:“—-——i—‘—«k———-\—g—- ' 25 FancéyCards.,no two alike,with uame:wcfipos ; ,’ L paid. Nassap (?ABDCO., Box 50, Nassau,N. Y, e Wl Xgldd e ! ARG s BIO(Balsam will cuire coughs,colds, : asthma, £c. - 85,000 Goid for an incurable: | case. .Dr. I, W. Kinsman, Augusta, Maine. | Mailed 35 Centr. * Sold by Drupgists, ' i;_ i 1 -—,a--'. 3 ; |‘)’ Eodign o A Lt &iadns s Wiy ikl LG Al e ‘Machinery and” Steam. Engine Hovd é g e i O A | |~ e ECTEE WA RBt =3 b ‘.,.»,»-', v e ity T AEEIL N THE Machinery of the Ligooior Toy Factory is i , Offered for sale ou very reasonable terms.— i ~ The maclivery consists ofan . . EIGHT-HOR%@ s POWER ENGINE, =] () TrLARER RS T M ‘ OEEBAND'SAW, o slipdicman 5 g Llt N ; il (QEIIGSAW, | e | T‘Wo CIRCULAR SAWS AND TABLES, p I 6 ¥ A ¥ g N ONE TURNING EATHE, :« oy IO Berl il v : s £33 { ()¥E OEGEAR'S SHAPER AND MOULDING - \J Machines. - ; o R l QHAFTING, BELTING AND PULLIES COM- ' PLETE. NSRS t'-]‘ "‘\OR further particulars apply to.or address - )= 7 J. C. ZIMMERMAN, " April 5; 1877.~tf Ligonier, Indiana, | iTR it SBN

BOSS TAILIRY

GOING I ON HiS OWN HoK. e L si : : o dge Uy Rt g EDUARD RAPSCH would . respectfully 'inform his friends mf(i‘ he public in genéral thatihe has rétited from the Merchant Tailoring' es‘(nblishr’nent' of J. Straus, 'Tr., and, having rented The large and elegant cor- | menas cahdak of ) i

In the Banuer: Blocki Ligonier, % ilired i has‘ope'ne'(.]a ’ iy ‘ Werchant, Tailoring Bisablishment and'is prepaved to fornish gus;fohfiers with /| LATEST STYLES OF : CLOTHING OF E.Lv’fl i 6(1 ERY DESCRIPTION. & fiv 'l, ;wa'Pric‘es’.‘ Square Dealmg, and En-. ;, tire Satisfaction Gnaranteed. 3 i Y wipand Aate 4,._.';;, ‘ iu SLEtre Bra WL {a Fis : My experience as a Tajlor and ¢lothier is sueh . ¢BB.to:warrant me in%;aying_},;“\_ ‘l!&epl}bfig;bgt A GOOD FHIT' AX-D BDUREBELE GOO DS cin'always be s 6. .« cured by favoring me with a-call; 1 PN SRR A Y aohbab b Ve i 8a - Com¢ to the new. St_o‘ré,,,{éxz’flf;‘;'“age tioods, nschtfi‘fi fig?cgs, }_in‘i ,t’e convinced :ti:';l't' 1t will be to ‘qum‘intérfegt' tobuy your Glothing of & = | Aiggp < 0 G SRR S EniRARECH, Rt aAWO k. Jtolh Gaeaiy S AR Y T @W CHAPNAN S ! Ao e Ll TSB B STOLE

Chapman & Stoll, di hovwreols ORI TG Ghne | 1 /.Officein the Bannér Block | LIGONIER, - - . - INDIANA./ 1 5992 4 fvh p bapook Samin ) ‘ N“IE have a ifrhe bst of profierty fof Hald, cobe i 1 'sis’_tihg_](}g!fialif}gls,égho}%cgmgwn Ic‘xs.';rgmfi’ Andiwes I .- These wishing:ito sell ‘ w':fl flmgo?h“fir advgma“;ze’f.o‘ cgnllfii;i{i'g;e (:15 atonr 6ffice.s © AT TLAG G 0 Aprilig, 3876, WEOPFERFOR SALE T ASEARM OF 170 ATURES! 180 OF which is:tinder improvenent; i Washinkton twp. ‘};‘_ifg.g.-tflve- aca,est?lr,e in 9“?";'5" fn}) ql%{isi;:_ g&qd i . epropert 1 T ¥ n: B T R A R R R e ' rooms, good cellar, well and ¢istenn, 2 springs of rmm,gtegb volume to water siock, good barn andd t-baildings &t Between 45 and 50 acres_of. | wiieatiwgre ¥eeded In' the fall, +' 1o siidn 9% LOFSIN WELLMAN'S ADDlition to the tows of Liéon!cir.t -A;'l‘.fhe above are 1&ll 1:‘11 4 s O ner Lolsy ir n, 8 - S leohAn s porass biss b an v AT HON VENTENT HOUSEYi: 4 ‘Frame House 134 “stories high, containing éig= rooms; in good tendition, in Miller’s qflqun’*t A J.gigpni,erknn r%mnhm terme; <y st oA NICE LITTLE TRACE OR Laud, coytathing 30 acres, lying one 'mile. i fifgenm.‘hfi%.éaeam read, fgn’mm; ~‘le?ry" deuimp&lg{ Shome fgg,wpnerw%y wishes tp!l ve' near a thrivingtown, = Lo LA (}O£ BMATLFRAME HOUSE in ‘ChApman’s’ addition, with six toome and good wfimmuunt;gpfi a cornet lat, ling good .welFof RESi R o V,Containing 320 acres, lying. !\nfi} nrifes'sbu =east'm’»m"l§ggnler.-‘6& e L;;_E‘%,on romi the most.desirable farm for rnis!ng stock and grain in the conuty, well known as the Dias/ Mj Lake Farm, for sale nngood se)-k’. &,g ‘?WMA%E'L;IQW&?: R%tgl 8.8 g ARG SRR (TR b Now is e time fov hatghin «1} g 2 A A LARGE < RAME HOUSE, twe. wardrobes, dnd. outbulldings, such s sumimer i A e e e et ‘about one'aore uf IsAd: 4 gdod orobatd—apples, Pel 5 en s d ;grapes.;. The et A T 8 Yk or. 8 ivetiring TArmier who! wishes toedacate his. children. For sale on terms easy to pyschaser, 4 ‘: i ol | i o bt « " ¥; ¥ va-,.,a M ADOH AT Y PINEY "I DG HARSHALE LUUNTY KARDNN: b 3 e s D B e 8 ¢ el RS S S e ~”f*m““‘ é’ P A baukeant fi“‘”‘ ’ t}fi CwWithiß 10 davs: . :¢ iy CHAPMAN & SBOBL s

ATTHNTION, EVERY--5B T &W% o B N T ekmemban L Large Stock of Yehicles, v ConlalnßOl ki o 10, GPQN";;UQGIES,‘ i | . ..., SINGLE TOP BUGGIES, 'DOUBLE TOP BUGGIES, S “FARMERS' 3-SPRIN@'BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS, &0, ,

all of‘our own manufactare and warranted, which; - Ly 4% yve-vyfllqellgg: g . Actual Cost! R 1N o ‘_ safersgd o For the Next: Sixty Days. PRMEEE R YR -—-—-';,'-::u'}?- i Don’t fail Lo secure & good . Buggy aak &nipp.' = while you hgve an:opportunity. = 7" | : : "GERBER & TREASH. | Ligonier, Ind., April 21877.250m2 ) 5(1 (4

'Four Grand Prize Medals! L :“ 1 - g\ NI B T BTN L N . "'_”7--.\_,/"‘ =i T Awarded Our Exhibit atthe Cens L ;. temmial.' ek fi

2000 Varieties Rare-and Beatitiful Flower Seeds. | - 500 Vaneties %oic&%ogejabl_e Seeds. G 500 Varieties Sced | atoes,’ . 710 St . “Selectid Seeds.of allithe leading andimproved varieties of Root-and For ’e‘Cr&f,s fur Field and Slgay_tllie'ets,. ('oéni’!‘;ghi%?.'lhl ?agn.u(}nlbtnre. .Consisting. - sarrots,, Mangel: Wurz Arass %‘;:‘;fi 'iéfb.‘,?'[i‘grtilgcr”s:“(Gnrg‘(ller‘ri:‘}ooli‘i;' !?t;:l; rnits; Floweri lantsy and ether Requisites: I'fu¥r tfie’l"a&u%fix&gfifirdgn{. % o b 5 _L‘ A ¢omplete deserfptive and priced st of t{}e Labove, with full Fimc‘tions,fgr- culture, will be« found in ¥ T T A : . ; B!;iiss;s' '{J'“mfi‘t"l] Séed. Csénlli(;guxe :abg A ?u"-:l teur’s Quide to thelower and Kitchen Garden 216 pages: firit‘.‘ig&') gej?ts’.’f BRI e i ’4 Bliss’s - Hlustrated Gardener’s Almanac and Abridged Catalogue, 136 pages with Monthly Cal‘endar MlQperanbnd, 10. Cents. - | -Blisy’s IHustrated Potato Catalogue contains/a’ t fist‘b? 5.30 Varieties, and muach’ use% ?nformatitjnl | }uvpon‘thel:-cultivatiqn. 10 Cents. Address ~ ‘ Pio.Box, . - B.JK.BLISS & SONS,: i N 0.5712) . 84 fiarelay St., New Yerk. bwi N e sIoOHwAY o) Ll A 0

CABINET S ¥ 01571 : e —_‘LND_"" 2 ';,'_‘,;‘» " * 3 : ¥l e kIR o t ,“j gl iSN |4 1 J o e 90 Thilbanll 8 il e ki s 4 Wi e 13y . ] *1 : i gl LI (0 R v RODIREBRR; /| Wouldeespectfully dauncunce tothe citizerso . - Noble county that he hatconstantlyont ' .. handalargeandsyperiorstockof

CABINET WARE. st “Uonsisting f‘l_? part o DRESSING BUREAUS. . - ' . WARD:ROBES ! is S TABLER. B s & S oS R »DGUNGES,[ ! it e s DR E-RAARDA) 6 wfut S 8 Loiet Sk MOUEDING . CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, sy Jobad s ".‘v:.\.r.fix g Andinfacteveiything usnally kept na First class Cabinet Shop: 'Particularattention paid tothe Undertaking Business. ' : booy COFFINS ALWAY¥S ON HAND. PooEpged Sast gdl aideina e o f g per ice. Al 1 AL eI s e, A G re Ware: sside. Avin . ihagh: sorer of TokiTh REb At Aot Tt - #aA good Hearse alwaysin readipegs, » - Ligonier, Ind., May 2d, 1874, R &

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Baum, HainessCo., Baum, HainessCo.y shaa i ; q;% .‘L.{’.". ; ’4: .: ;i : .—ATL 1 :4‘ - ,‘; e CAVIELEA; IND., e et et e b A b I fsieiti mhiatot s el w skl ok v | ik ;5 Wibere yop can buy:auy of the aboye arficles F‘H“ ’lt ' c . i:.!.—.‘.. i% #aiil |: i .'1 fi"“é” f“'; ¥ viebed ' £ ¥ Pase PRI 2 eel clodeliy ]Sh iofas daoitt e g ¢ ‘Bottom Prices. . okl vas vanTiinw sHiam | s vik Y TEDoe air e Oall and Conyinge Yonrself That oy ke s HasGEA UG g s DB R2i e U i@ ;-r-ir AR TESY c‘&filfih,mant‘ P ? . 88N l-'w"lfifi;i‘flbhhg}yam‘ 1871 8 7ke ¢ : 144 . @m%h—‘;—h‘ i ek oAt et ki Bk it 1L viod - o g gyt &K 5 & I B N R e {,‘ ;T & % £ A YWY Ul i | @ ( A.-‘:J%F*&J —— 5 o 0 WAL *’N »“ o 8 r—,:gfi}‘ . A YER if Foutz's Powdersato used. In e, : - Foute Foyders Wil preveat, GATas 1N Fowia ot wvl“"ga Jfi*‘fi f* ind cream tWenty por cent, and make the butter firm | andewect &MM::EZ oi, m§‘~ o ;~.4A ,?" ‘,:,.“'mw e »v e b wrtenels DL el Oe R e SRI

Le T T O P s t TRAR A . _public we will only say, that they arése: o Eont Tas vl SN P arc OTL SBT e nfiwuh‘—‘.;%gfi\g . constantly recef: ing from :1l sections. They B R T T S Oee LG “ spea) i fi.mf?f‘" andl ‘should satisfy th: T’& e o R S ORI ol A e ' LBV 55S il ~Q%\w‘;’ m“ i W ur 7p> gy e ; i“%g..fii LCIA 4 YEARS. M’x* it BeREA, 0., Dec., 2976, ® w‘ .m"fi;__»,v' ving eufer:guw{t};dnv:;;::.l;’- A i ,m‘“'"' ¥ po— . USSA e e i 3 "‘T"fié hich. are mfifl,gfllh Lale or’ s ef, I 'was ndu try. yot\i‘tur:.tlv_c. e - using on ;h‘:fi!e B &mly' xr'cd g 0 : shalbapply still angther to completcly i [ - A 4 i > o T 3 i e": oy “the system, wh:c}:)l‘_l Lavoie vy o - lence to believe your remedy will do, ; ol st o RO RUSSBLL: mIalT TR : E . g m [ATIC RHEUMATISY ", 7 CuevELanp, O, Dec. 26ih, 1876, Gentlemen—l'desire tomake astatement regas's }nfgh of your Curative upon me. I'suticqel ' intendely for two months with Sciatic: Rheumatizhu, and natrally tried all the remedies I could hear «f, the Curative :‘qwng 2{‘ othiers, but fourd ne ;chcv’. and came to the usion tba'qs slo curg for it. I wag pe}su’:&ded nally to giv fl;our Cu::u':f:- A thoroughcgia[, byjone who had been cured. laga't commenced applying the Curativefin earnest, vr.r shis direcgion, and in a week’s time I was fFee &0 3 . pain asd well, 1 firmly believe everycascof Kl - mdtisn fll:lyicld to Lawson’s Curntive, but ik s « Le used freely and persistently as you Cireet, ; oy T | 8 f QiJAZ\HZS i, LR l;el;mpofl:hxceof* t¥elthetoush v il the médicing eanniot be too strongly immpon .- "*evJ{'lbn‘fi & patiénts. It will cung: every tini: when used as we Hirect. Sec eircuizi: arcund éach bottle. 4

Rk L 0 o i - R lORE THROAT. = 5 | Crevmpang, 9., Nov, 234, 185, 4iTha Lal wson Chemigal Co.: _Gentlemen—l was suffering terribly with 5.“Throat, c‘vcnmg.af called “m‘}fi"«“‘ A you Wy ! ~ recollecty After using the Curytive frequentiy o~ _ing the ‘might, as per dirccton, I found that by * mérning ‘L was almost entirgiy\rilieved. As tie . Curative iproved so effective, in jiny case, I ba-: ‘taken pleasure in recommendinglit to my frien’s, . land I shytfigontinge to advertise ®s meriia., A T S Truly Sois, - AVILL AL, MEARDSLET. | 1 M-i"-—‘--.l“b‘-a.d.-—-—-r—-———-—-———_.-__?_ | JIERVOUSHEADRACHK?T, | 7 v com x e e il % CurveLanp, 0., Mov. 81, 875, | .. Gentlemen—My it Las used- yotr Curntive for | }\Tcrvous ‘l,lehtkcl;c,:mi\)l the resuit wasmost Tl ying, We walid 10t 2 ywithont it. S Nery rcsp&’ri{ul)‘, *‘L. C.J“‘)CK).‘[-?\T.’. A 3 Qg R 1w oy o . Sges 1L I & 00, \ 3 7% i [ i e LONSPERSIA. | 3T TR, £ eutviLane, Q. Nows! 70, 3 (ae . Gentlemen—ll ‘wish to express any thankiui &3 . for the gcliefgosrdmgive gave'mydaughcf;r. £33 1, suliered With ‘Dyspepsia two years, very feur zusg_s tfie;. as bq,.duec’:tegn?used the paia to ‘oeasg.’ flx‘)jdups‘,not distréss her now, neig. - is she troubled with nausea. [Wehave every re 13 to feel sheis cured.| JNO. L. MADIGAN,

i i H.ang d}ouhtsc.ix?{uficgnrd to the ben=iit 4o be dgri\rsd&ofn the use of LAWSOMN': 3 CURATT E among those fillifo“- fre st fering firpni“\\eumatlfim, Meurdlgia,Sciation, i;_,{iggt!a'éhe, “Toothache, Nervbusnoss, " Chifblains, Inflammation, Diphtheria, Sore Tfiro;d, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Burns, * Scalds; etc.,we should ' e pleased to - “swer afy mfi&mes in person or by:letter. 0 ML BTI Rt o] © Iny . SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. o|£ e . | . PRICE, One Dollar per Bottle. ' ‘e Bettles for $5.00. 1o ‘ Preparedby - Lawson Chemical Co,, Tleyelnd, Okt Tied. . el Prvens Disas

gLA " .'_'l‘ 3 ; Terry's Salicylic Soap !l (PATENT APPLIED FOR) . . ¥ 2 by ol g : 5 A Perfect Anti-Septic and Disinfectant Bath & Toilet Soap, seqtlld aop o tl 3 -_____,_— G . ‘Takes the Place of all other Seaps ; ’i'bii"vl)ai?y Use in‘'the Family. .+ R‘i‘anfifac&ilred'fi'olh thaiie went © of Vegetable Oils with the o Aflldlfion of that Greatest:‘KrtjoWn Anti-Septic and Disinfectant . SALICYLIC ACID, ' Making the most healthful, the most perfect, and the most econgmical bath and teilet soap ever offered to the publie. i _ Indorsed by {he medical profession and attested by thousa'nds Ay : : f

In all cases Jo"fblodd ‘poisoning whether{arising’ from malarial or miasmatic exhalations, defective sewerage, Or any other causes. - " Tts constantusé gmnta the contracting o( contageous diséases; typhoid, gearlet and all malarial fevers:. It is invaluable, and should be nsed in districts where fever and ague pre- | vail, as it is the greatest known preventative to that digease. It is of immenee value in the cure | of all skin disenases; a trial proves it, and its ~umse préevents contracting them. It is a special .boon to sehool rhlldrag' who are tonstantli expoged. ‘lt is THE MOST HEALTHFU. i TH SOAP FOR INFANTS, worth its weight :n gold hlz; the nursery;iftllt'(a :o mli;re | expensivetha ertoilet.soaps of good quality. It goes fart!}er m its great st?ggflority i bring- . ing’it into nniversal use.; It has no/disagreeable | odor and is abaoltct{clfl pure. / Extensively need in hospitals:gnd sick rooms [ by order.of plfe'sicians. : : : i Forsale by n{nfglsts and Grocers. Sample box couthining 3 cakes sent,postpaid on receipt of 75 cents. ' Liberal terms'to the trade. et it o 5 THE 'BEV_ERLY_ C 0.,. w ] . Sole Agents for the tride, 11-80imé | f R . Chjeago, Fils. Notice to Non-Resident. g Sk e . State of Indiana, Noble County, Ss. 'FRANCIS B, BACON Sl T T } | DIVORCE. | TJELLA'M.BACON. ) g stie 4 In the Noble Circuit Cou:t, March Term, 1877. ,BE it remembered that, in said court, on the ‘1) 9tk day of April, 1877, the following order W{l’s.eogungof.imioi V. C, Maips, Egq., plaintifi's ‘attorney, made In the above entitled canse, to-wit: ‘On fhotion of fhe plaintiff. and on filing herein e Ama@dgflt showing the non-residence of said | _ defendant in the State of Indiana, it is ordered * by the Qonrt fhat said defendant be notified of /- the ipen:lfitoy_ of this canse by publicatien of fio- /¢ tiee in’a public;newspaper of said county, ac_cording to the statute in such casessmade and ? providfi' oy i i S 'Mflé{dg}] 'mi!‘at.@fiilg. B 1 he is Lléerefii)re here- | ified to appear in the Noble Circuit Court,’ 'on ltg;‘:: e‘gbi\:i;;fly gg the netxftta \ thenig?f.-t%)c -and helé at the.court house in Albion, Nogfi’gucduh y, and State of Indiana, on the first nday in June,: 1877, fo ansiwer gaid couiplaint o Ir&nciqg,:nacon, [ L. (o Tiunie Tiresl Donss ‘ o Bliunk 0 Noble Cirenit Court. Ve MATsg '&Hofifgj Tor Plainti. ; . 'Albion, jE__.,{April 9th, lßy.fi}}-w.‘i‘-pf $9.

R UUIMIAIN EOOD & ‘How Lost, How Restored ! .. FUSTptbiished, a nbw edition of Dr. 3 J.‘ :gu}var.well’s Celebrated l')l;sny on the'raldical eure (withont medicine) of i 1 MR SpRrMATORBEEAOr Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Loésefl.nlurounov. Mental and «Physical: Tncapaeity;” ?dlmenu to Marriage, etc. ; also m 110 N, KPiLEPSY and Firs, indaced by self %‘epgcei or sexnal extrava“gance, étp. o “‘;:l . ) : g ..., %= Price,in a‘sealed envelope. only gix cents. “The ce“iemtl_}ted :g%nor, ln“thig admirable essay, !My:dem@ams% flt{qg&h{;ty,yq&u’ successful practice, that the alarming consejuences of ":‘ulbahmermly fbie 't“m:l‘u, ‘;m{dd witllx‘out ulm da Tous nse of intern icine or thea i "ct:tl?gg‘u?{hef?mfer p;imtitz%fi fim:t & ;node szzfin; 4t onee . certain and effectual, by means o which’ e&xg?s%“fl'erer, 2o ~mittes&'g:hat %is cond: tionanay be, may ¢ure himself ¢chepply, privately, and radweally. G ! 3 mmlfg Mm‘d;?ul:bb]hgha-han'do‘o‘every YO every man in the lapd. = r-vié‘e‘?t?&&p%fih si):& envelope, tt: any ad- : dress, post-p aid, on rec o Yents o oBt ;taige stemps.. 'Address %Pmm. b ‘*v.(’pblyl Y THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO,, 4L ABn su; lew_ltrl;-lgtbflfilox, 4586. Wl oL T s 0 e eol » { Enterprise at Cromwell ! Yia o S RS RO & iWMGWWhhw. s 3 f‘i 50 ST DU (3 v.i"’ Fooy 003 g vOl el whved <303 pr *{« b o @G EORGE W. REED SO i A & Byl Bty izi.? gt _desires to inform the people of Sparts - AR AnY s |¢&s } & { sutaivinley v iel edd et ; First-Olass. Grooery af Orgnivwell, Wit o fall and complote stbeiof Groseri, &c., vt Bave dtan AR O b NG o ’mj; stitiecien Wik hibovobe g v bdseaiee & 0 aIeRAE B | G R AL '3?“& T @ a‘fi‘*‘* 4 VTR e . >'".')"‘1?» so g ‘w e“ A: it “‘}h’r"nw«‘v‘%fl‘:’g' hoor "E"fi"“iw‘“?' '4‘¢~’::“ r@: R'_e ,‘